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THURSDAT, SgT iEMBliK U , Ifll J V . ■> s . |v W erage Daily Circolafion • ■ V ' Mancb'Bster Evening Herald For tha Moath of AngSzt, 1944 " V : The Weather Forecast of Ui S. Weather Barenu i T n | ^ \ . ' I I **«; ^ ■isAi easily by reached,” Mrs. Dower as­ Miaa Barbara Bickmore, daugh­ The G c le f club Will hold Ita serted, "If at least 2,700 women 8,775 first rehearsal of the aeagofii to­ Local Women rlondfamii ter o f Mr. and Mre. Frank A. pledge to contribute .two cents Metnbar of the AoSIt aliHi A ^ n t Town Bickmore of . 81 Washington night at 7:30 lit the Emanuel Lu­ Weddings moderate trmprratnre* tedey. each day-to St^' Francis " Hospital G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Baroua of -.ClrcalaaoM atreet, hha been enrolled' ao a theran church, and the director, for three yeare. Six payments o< Partly cloudy and cooler tonighL freshman In the School of Busii G. AlbeaC Pearaon, bopaa to have Join Drive $3.65 would be made under this • CbaMBUi Court, Ordor t t Am** ness Adininlstration, Unt-j the prtvllegi at welcoming a num- ^an, totalling $31,00.” Lumber of- AH Klnda; Manchenter^A City of Village Charm bar.of naw membera. An Infonnal Oldham-Bonino ' nmth, wUl ob««rv* '‘Adv«ao* verslty. Miss Bickmore was Announcing that Mra. John E. Mason Supplies'— P«lnl-—flardwRra Nlikt” it it* meeting' tomorrow uated from Manchester SHih recital will be given by twelve Announcement Is made of the Take Part in St. Franeis VOL. LXm ., NO. 295 (CIm i UM AdTortlRtnt as 14) membefn o f the club who“^ a v e Dwyer, chairman of the Auxil­ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ' •vmtnC in the Muonic school wMli tlM cMsb e t IBM. since marriage of Sergft. Dorothy E. Bo- iary's membership committee, is Balsam Wool Insulation PRICE IlflREE C B ^ ▼hen the •on-ln-taw end ^ughteT whM l Ihnc Che has been employed had individual vocal inatructlon Hospital Campaigrt to nine of the U. Marine Corps conducting the campaign, M rx -1. of Royel Metron Mre. CSereno# by the Hamilton Standard Propel­ witir-Mr, Pearson during thseaum- I mer. Refreabments and' a social Women’s Reserves; to Sergt. Da­ Raise $.'53,400 Fund. Dower said that a two-year mem­ - X Wood, at preeent • jaeooiedo ma­ ler company, Blast Hartford. bership In tbs orghniutton Is In­ tron nnd patron, wUi adymme for hour will follow in charga o f Mias vid H. Oldham, U.8.M.C.. of Sweet- COAL COKE OIL Ruth Howt, past president o f thd women from St. James’s and St. cluded In every' subscription. the eventnf to the h e ^ -i®*?*?’ Mica Flora Pickles, daughter'of '4vater, Texas. The ceremony took The buaineaa wtU tadud* • • club. M ra Caroline Forster of ^ a c e -■ VVedneaday, Sept. 6. at 8 Bridget’s parishes here are among Mrs. Walter Gorman, 42 Brook­ 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 Mr. and Mrs. John Pickles;, of Holl Rockville la the present Incumbent field street, snd Mrs. 8. J. Kemp, MatlOA of A*< 0OC1U o’clock. In the Sacred Heart the hundreds from every commu­ street, is toking her ssnlor year of o f that office. Mra. Helen J6hnw>n nity in the Hartford area enjiated 147 East Center street, are co- ttma w « Mlow with mfreehmenU study at the College df Liberal church. W’aahtngton. D. C. aerved by Mra. Blanche Prentice is vice president, Miss Phyllis The bridal attendants were as active workers in the campaign chairmen of the women’s cSort.Ah. a m a Arts, Boston University, where she Whittaker, secretary; Miss Jean­ recently launched by the Women’s St. James's parish. Their assist­ mil hMf aommlttee. la tiisjoring in home economics: Tech. Sergt. Phyllis G,. W'ffhberg, ette Pston, treasurer. ' U.8.M.C.W.R., of Boston, Mass., Auxiliary. of St. Francis Hospital ants are Mrs. John Fitzgerald, For the past three years Miss to raise SS3,4 0 0 'in , contributions Mrs. Jemn Hutchinson, Mrs. Jolm Pickles has been a student at En- Mrs. John Lovett of '84 Haw­ from members. This sum, ds- Mavotte and Miss Helen Turner. dicott College. Pride’s Crossing, thorne street was pleasaiitly sur­ scrlbed by Mrs. William A. Dower . BALLROOM FOR Mass. Mrs, Pickles snd her daugh- In St. Bridget’s pariah. Mrs. • prised at her home last night by of Hartford, president, as ’ ’the caIn L. Mahoney, 25 H ollister, ter. Miss Esther Pickles, recently RANGE OIL about twenty of her form er ‘asso­ largest "ever sought in any one street. Is. 9h*lj-man. She Is a-sslat-. returned -from a visll; with friends ciates at 'the Orford Soap Com- year by the Auxiliary," is to be HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DHTroRid To' T o w Home., In California. Miss Pickles has ed by Mrs. W. G. Finnegan and paijy'a plant. Mrs. Betty William^, used 'to''.'establish a memorial in Mrs. Robert McIntosh. noW resumed' her . worlt,with , the Mrs. A'lice Coleman and Mrs. Bar­ WALTZ FOX-TROT POLKA JITTERBUG Van’i Serriee Station Olrl Scout organisation of Great ths expanded hospital In honor of bara Ha\son served as hostesses. Moat Rev. Maurice F. McAullffe, SAMBA RUMBA CONGA M i HarttMO Band Neck, L. I. Games and delicious refreshments Bishop of Hartford. . were enjoyed, and her frienU left The memorial unit chosen by TALL CEDARS T U E S D A Y E V E N IN G S — 8-10 P. M .. / ------A Bingo snd social under, the . with Mrs. LoW tt s fine g ift for her ths Auxiliary as Its share in the auspices of the Ladles Society of ‘ gix weeks’ old son, Robert Law- hospitara 32.000,000 building fund, "Jewfi W orship Again in PaHa St. John’s chilreh on G olw sy' s eombin'atlon high chair. . Jncludax; thy gynecology guite, ad­ JEANNE'S STUDIO OF DANGE ^ ^— " ■ ■ ■ <8> Street, is scheduled for three mitting room and waiting room in BINGO t i n k e r h a l l (ABOVE BLISH H ARO R^E) o’clock Sunday afternoon In Pu­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leduc and and Polish the out-patient department of the TOMORROW mCHT Report Two laski Hall. Mrs. Bernice ^endrow- children of Edniun^street have proposed Woodland, xtrept, build­ A T g O'C'LOCK Enrollment By ’Phone Or At Studio, RUom 5. D ski who is serving a s - chairman, returned hoine afterX^pending a ing: •- ’ ' AesMsat sad Isiieaially t^ w fsa r vrill be assisted by Miss Edith moiith at Lake .Pocotopaug,.Pocotopjmg, East1 ....vOur..amblUoua».obJscU.va...ma}' Clara Lessons Will Start Tuesday, Sepiember 19. Lucas, president of the t^utnia | Hampton; ORANGE HALL Private By Appointmej choir. Most of ths prises will, be, INSURANCE 23 REGULAR.GAMES AT s Are Believed furnished by the Lutnia choir. Ezekiel Benson, of .38 Benton ALICE OOFRAN Assistants: And Loss street, local retired business hiM , (Known As ({iieen Alice) $3,00 A G A M E FOR 25c! Mr. Th(>mas Qiglio / Miss |Rose Faicetta reached his 80th milestone yester­ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Group C of Center Church Wom­ day. Meinbers of his family ahd 7 SPECIAL GAMES en, Mrs. F. A. Bickmore, leader, Savaith Daughter of a Seventh Son For Further Information ’Phone *228. Arthur A. Knofla grandchildren gathered at hlS Bom With a Veil. , SWEEPSTAKES plana to hold Its-first fall meeting home last night to surprise him In 875 Main SL TeL 5440 Tuesday evening, SepL 19, at the RewUn'ge Dally, Incinding Sanda.v, $5.00 W E E K L Y PR IZ E er honor of ^ e event. A feature o f the Than Last 8 A .M ,totP , M. Or By Appoint- ! “ Art Yonr Neifhbor^ church, preceded by -A' -pot luck table decorations was the birthday •« •. supper at 8:30. Mrs. Bickmore has Mrs. David H. Oldham menL la the Servlea «d the Peo- I $25 W A R B O N D cake with 80 tapers, and ths out­ pie for 30 Tears. , i MONTHLY PRIZE succe^ed Mrs. Michael Suhle as standing gift to Mr. Benson was a Moscow Reports Troops' m r w mm- « • g « m leader of Group C. and Corp. Warren Fitch, U.S.M.C., 189 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Conn, i To Be Draww SepL 29 Tangles of Wires S check for a trip tp Florida, where of Kansas. Phone 8-2024 > he and Mrs. Bens9n are accustom­ MaastricM The bride asid her attendant • ’ " V Arexerou iB. viMui. liVaficr 0710 Twelve Deaths Left In All Areas; Brajichea ed to spend pielr winters;. wore white Marine uniforms, with WVWWWWWI From Captured Suburb j ~ , GRANGE FAIR corsages of roees. The bridegroom Of Trees -Cover the A Group F of the Center church and his best man wore Marine Of Praga; Four of itsi women. Mrs. Henry Janssen, lead­ dreaa . ov Amerwaus: Highways; High Tide FRIDAY and SATURDAY er, will precede Its first meeting Bridges Still Standi^l I ^ ^ In High Wind’s Wake The ceremony was followed by Along Shore Preventi Sept. 15th and 16th. o f the fall. Friday, Sept. 22, with a reception for 50 guestx held at NOTICE! a pot luck supper In the Robbins the home of "Mr. and Mrs. W, B.. m K B im w it MASONIC TEMPLE Floods bf Other Yean; room at 6:45. Miss Emily House Lloyd of Arlington, 'Vs. Ml Other Units Advance As Storm Blows Out Temple Opens 6 :30 P. M. was the former leader of Group F. 'The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ample Warnings Gav< DOOR PRIZE: Fall activities will be outlined by and Mrs. Prospero Bonino of 210 ea m ^ K m Ready to Outflank-lt^ ‘ ----- WE WILL BE CLOSED Ixmdon, Sept. 15— UP>— The'?'In a Jeep into the heart of the —— A '. Mrs. Janssen. School street. She enlisted for ser­ Police Chance to Acl 125.00 W A R B O N D ciUes of Nancy and Maastricht,! wlJdly celebrating city. ■V By The Associated Press ^'munications and transportation vice In the Marines and was sworn were almost completely disrupted Miss Louise Lehr, daughter of Moscow, Sept. IS— (JT— Ruzalan Hodges’ First Army A West Indian hurricane leav­ in st'Boston In May, 1943, th- first atrongholda at opposite ends of a and roads were littered with tom General Admission: 35c; /DURKE@ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. 'Lehr, of and P(dizh troopa were believed A force of Lt. Gen. Courtney H. By The Associated Pn local girl to enter that branch. She ALL DAY MONDAY 180-mile front, fell today to the ing a trail of destruction from wires and toppled trees. 15 Summit street, left Tuesday for received her boot training at atorming Into Warsaw proper to­ Hodges’ Firsyartny, which croaseq Connecticut wa*' wind-battered HARVEST SUPPER her sophomore year of study at battering offen.sive of American the' frontier/of the Dutch prov­ North Carolina to Massachuaetts New Vo^ City Escapee lr^?l LtNTUST Camp Lejeune, New River, N. C., day acroaa the broad and awlft The New York City area and and wet today, and there W u at S A T U R D A Y , 6 TO 7 P. M. the College of Music, Boston Uni­ BECAUSE OF THE ROSH armies wbicb had driven with ince of Utnburg yesterday, was blew out to sea off aoutbem Maine after which she was transferred to END-OF-SUM m Viatula from the captured indue- Connecticut .escaped with compar­ least two deaths but tb* state versity. said by the Germans to have *d- early this morning. the Washington headquarters in HASHANAH HOLIDAY. \ shattering force into the depths of atively little damage, although trial auburb of Praga. yancedi to a point near Valken was thankful that the hurricane the 'Paymaster“ DepaftmenL She the Siegfried line at three places. Twelve deaths were attributed seven of the recorded deaths were (Tha (Jerman communique re­ was promotf(d to sergent last May Nancy, a famed French bastion burg. /i2/12 miles northeast of to the storm along' nearly 1,000 in Greater New York. which 'olasled in from the Atlaati* and Is employed in the' disbursing ported yet another Great Ruaaian of 121,000 on the banka of the A a c l^ , in the course of the sweep miles o f the Atlantic coast. Winds The storm winds Nsch^ a rec­ between 9 and 10 p. m. last: office, where she''‘'audits and pre­ offenalve-with 40 diviaions of up to Meruthc in a crook below the Mo­ throtigh Maastricht, a city of o f 80.. to . 100 miles an hour lashed ord o f 95 milea an hour in New was no worse. EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S pares officers’^ pay vouchers. SPECIALS 6 7 ^ . blinding rains, ripped buildings, RANGE 3cd 60,000 men in "the northern sector selle, fell in the southern on­ Y o rk ,"*’ 100-mlle treading was re­ Everywhere there; was a tangl* r O R N E D B E E F Sergeant Oldham has been very Bur sack Bros, slaught of Lt Gen. George S. Pat- i /Allied announcements and dis- tore down power and telephone corded at Camp Edwards on Cape of fallen wires, streets strewn o f tha aaatem front” — possibly in AND CABBAGE / happy in the Marine Corps and ton’s ThirJ army ‘at 11 a.^ m. (S latches said three penetrations lines and uprooted thousands of Cod and Boston reported a wind with tree limbs and aome fi wishes more young women would 459 HARTFORD ROAD ^ Finland. Today was the deadline from two to eight miles deep and treeiy. i .NATIVE BROILERS FUEL OILS CARBQLA for the withdrawal of seven Ger­ a. m., eastern war time). velocity of 98 miles an hour. . trees, washed out roads and fli sign up for that branch of the ser­ six miles wide—one of them 'rae storm on Long Island andi. man dteiaions in N ofth Finland. Maastricht, Netherlands city Water rose to a depth'"of two ed basements; but there *Vu n ^ DELiaOUS STEAKS vice. Paints and Disinfects — Dries White. through the first belt of fortifica­ in New England waa exceeded ih The German* did not further iden­ guarding the Meuse canal where feet in Providence, R. I., streets,' casualty list to scan as was Her husband, Sergt. David Old­ For Cellars and Chicken'Coops. tions— had been made in the line violence only by the deyaatatlng DIAL 6320 tify the locale of the offensive, the Germans mide their fateful but subsided quickly. The Rhode case after the hurricane of ^ ^ D I N E AND DAJRJE ham, Is stationed at the Marine toward the Rhine cities of Col­ hurricane of Sept 21,' 19H, which which might be below Ehut Prus­ crossing into Belgium in 1940, fell Island capital waa strewn wttn tember, 1938. and the damage Barracks, Washington, D. C,.... ogne and Coblenz. 10 pounds 98c 5 pounds 59c sia or in the Baltic states around during fierce penetrations of Ger­ French Jev/s throng to a synagogue In Paris to worship at the battered the same areaJ taking debris this morning. No 'casualties from last night’s -storm, while The Gennans said there was ■ Also In 1-pound cans for garbage cans, Riga, rather than Finland.) man defenses north of half-en­ lirst openly conducted services in the liberated city since the Ger­ more than 600 Uvea and causing were reported. heavy, wa* not expected to ap­ Reymattder's Restaurant fierce fighting on the approaches damage estimated at $500,000,000. In states all along the coabt. Bridges SUU Standing circled Aachen, the German high mans .elosed the temple four and a half years ago. (A P wtrephoto proach the total of the multi-mil­ BOLAN toilets, showers, etc,, at 20c. to the Belfort gap, to the south State . Guards, . Civilian Defense Fine' Wines, L iq a o n u id Beer Front dispatches said four Vis­ command announced. from Signal Corps Radiol. Jersey Shore# Worst Hit lion dollar destruction wrought lAK GRILL* of the Third arhiy. and Red Cross' disaster workers 35-37 O A K S T R E E T T E L E P H O N E 3922 “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" tula bridges atiU were standing. News la Couflrmcd Atlantic City and neighboring six years ago./ ' A Red fleet reporter asserted: There, were no Allied nports New Jersey coastal resorts ap­ were mobilized before the atorm Two Storm Death* LAWN SINOX ^ quart $2.00 The announcement was con­ from the Seventh army of lit. Gen. peared to have suffered the great­ struck. Ample wamlnga from the STOP “I can see aa clearly as the palm firmed by a war correspondent Two atorm ffniths. were report-T Alexander M. Patch, last reported est damage. 'Mduhtalnous' waves W «ather Bureau made poasibie ed, in New Haven and Naugatuck.^ Dim AND DANCE Kills Weeds Without Injuring Grass! o f my hand the bridges across the of Aneta. Dutch News agency, Palau, Morotai Eden Sits In about 16 miles south of Belfdrt. struck the boardwalk tections of the evacuation of hundreds o f sea­ In New Haven, Michael Waldron s' To the Lilting; Tunes of 1 Quart Covers 2,000 Square Feet of Lawn. Viatula and the outline of War- who said the capital o f Limburg TERMITE Rome dispatches stated that no these cities white a 90-mile Wind side resort communities. of that city came In contact with^ aaw," Pravda aaid Russian bat­ was liberated by American troopa THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS teries had been Warned not to fire communiques on the Setenth army Isles Invaded On War Talk; tore off roofs of some apartment Railroad traffic, halted in many a steel fence onto which an electric * and Netherlands forces of the In­ would be issued there iienceforth. a houses and damaged other dwell­ places by damaged signal aystema wire had fallen. Found lying | DELICIOUS FOOD — MODEST PRICES! at the bridges because "we are terior. DAMAGE SLICK gallou $1.49; quart 39c going to need them.” It was assumed tm Seventh ings, leaving hundreds homeless. and water over rails, was expected againat the fence shortly aftw Nancy, 14th city of France and ROAST TOP SIRLOIN Cleanq. Everj'thing, Walls, Woodwork, Etc. Another Russian force 30 milea army was being bro)i]ght under a ' By Americans Today’s Topic Both the famous million dollar to return to normal this''morning. a. m. today, he wa* taken to G ra ces KLEIN’S MARKET to the south was across the Vis­ historic scene of French resist­ unified command oii the weaterp and steel piers at Atlantic City State police and highway depart­ hospital where physicians pro-, TERMINIX COMPANY ROAST VEAL VEAl tula in the Warks region threaten­ ance both in ancient times and in front. suffered heavy damage from high ments, bowever, reported it might nouheed him dead from electri8;| shock. 161 CENTER STREET t e l e p h o n e 3356 “ OF NEW ENGLAND TENDERLOIN STEAKS HALF ing tp outflank..acorened ruins of the First World war, is 68 miles seas and the smaller/Heinz pier be' s' day or two before all roads SUPERIOR ROOF COATING the capital city of 1,260,700. No from the Strasbourg crossing of Assault Forces Converge Job of B lu in g Carman waa reported almost totally de­ are clear. Some towns may re­ Frank Schofield, about 78, of f I Our Kitchen Closes At 11 F crossing o f the Vistula haa been the Rhi-ne. Treasory Balance stroyed. „• main without electricity through­ Bethany, found on the New Ha- ■ HOURS/ THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 5 gallons $2.75 1 gallon 75e reported above Warsaw. Between The Germans, who had report­ On Philippines from Militarism and Indus­ Ocean City, Md., another resort out today. ven road in Naugatuck was taken - SM Ne. Mnhi SL IW . « t t t Praga and the city proper, the ed the Jaws of an iron vise closing Washington, Sept. 1$-—(J')—^The South and East Aftier a trial Network Feeding community, waa awash In a foot One ocean going vessel 'was lost to St. Mary’s hospitsl.'iyaterbury,' 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 river la SOO to 600 yards wide. upon the city to'the southeast and Dosition of/the Teasury Sept. 13: of water before the storm ad­ In the hurricane. ' The Thomas where, he died. A total of 4.02 inches o f raO)-:^^ ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION Fine Wines — Liquors «nd Beer Say Bridges Blow* Up northeast, withdrew during the ReceipU $156,059,439.96; Expendi­ Big Aerial Victoi’V. It, Will Be Dificiiraed. vanced northward. Tr^cy, a 250-foot freighter, was ASPHALT ASBESTOS ROjOF night and fli^ scarcely a shot ah tures $103,470,570.82; Net Balance A majority of the amaller towns driven ashore near Rehobotn more than half an inch an hour— < (The Gssrmans asserted all the an Ame-ican general led th* way $15,553,208,126.81. of Long Island were without lighf fell in New Haven fron» 8 p. m .': bridges hed been blov/n up and U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ Quebec, Sept. 15—(>»—The Job CEMENT (Plostic) gol. 75e and power after the. atorm, com- (Gontlaued on Page Nine) yesterday until the hurricant abat-^ that Russian aftempta to interfere ter*, Pearl Harbor, Sept. 16.—i/P) of burying German militarism and fd early' today, and the flgxira- 7 SPARERIBS with the German. “disengagement’ — American aasaiilt forces con­ the industrial network that feeds fhr Hartford I waa 4.05 inches PORK ROASTS WHY NOT PAY A were repelled.) verging on the Philippines from iDrne fact which perhaps pre>; SPRED qdllon $2.98; quart 95c The climartlc battle for Warsaw, Us aggr^iona became a para­ VISIT TO vent greater damage waa tlwt'' I ^besieged from without since sum' the south and east landed on the mount topic for discussion today ^ I C^ K I ENS FOWL STEAKS ^ Y o a l enjoy (he change immedt- Washable, Water-ThinnTO Paint. Gov. Dewey l*roiiiises the wind blew againat the tidac / acdjr—"tree shaife oaioiacss'' on GREENBROOKE mer and from within by Polisb fortress-like Palau islands and aa British' Foreign Secretary An, Thousands Evacuated Covers Good, Easy To ^pply ! ptfrtisana, waa directed by tall, thony Eden Joined the Roosevelt- which was high at the height of Bulk Sauerkraut hottest day* and nigfatt! Install Morotai today (Manila time) on the storm, holding back the aurg- '<9 IN MANCHESTER MEMBERSHIP ROLL sober-faced Marshal Konstantin the heels of the moat crushing Churchill war talks. •nowy-li^t Reynolds Cotton In- ing waters of Long Island Sound i f CANNING Mlatton. Easy as anrolling a tug! YouH be thrilled when you see Rokoasovaky, himaelf Polish-bom. No War Interference aerial bombardment - the island The fact that Allied troops are this new community of smartly fighting on German soil can be re­ From Shore Resorts to a gieat extent. Fresh Shoulders ODD LOTS OF ENAMEL Greatest of Succm sm archipelago eyer received. , jCome in today. Get oat ewimata^ ported as a governing reason for Rad Ample Warning / styled, ' splidly' built homes. Not AH Cok)^ T he aas:iult on Warsav’ aurpaas Choice of five distinctive models ^ RE-OPENED Marines and Army as-sault the 3,300-milc air trip that brought Another safety factor was tha ' ed in human drama all the other But He Outlines a fqrcei from Admiral Cheater W. Fresh Hams la available. Each haa four fine Eden hurrying here la.st night. His Hurricane -Leaves Dam-! ample warning . given of thw/J Easing; up, in the grrain market, allows us to reopen succesaea on the eastern front, al­ Lewis’ Union Nlmitz Central pacific command 'A /. BEYMOtPS rooma with apace for two extra Quart $1.25 / Pint 80c pt;esence appears centered on the storm’s approach. Nearly all our books to hew memNrs, which mehiberships we have though these included: Fighting Campaign; landed on unnamed islands on the Noted Chemist on second floor. Fireplaces, age of Hundred)* of residents of shore colonies, where PINTS Smoked Shoulder 1. Capture of a third to a half Palau group, 600 miles east of Semi-Xir^ conditioned coal fired been deferring; since March, 1943, due to uncertain con­ Says, Change Will Aid (Contini:< Page Ten) m any. lives weie lost in the '38 o f the .'8,843 square milea of Lauds Dewev Mindanao island In^^-the Philip­ Thousands in New Eng­ furnaces,' plastered walls, beau­ ditions prevailinfl: in obtaining; in^edients. hurricane, moved inland hours b * -. CODON US8UTMW ENTERITIS POWDER Tranaylvania which Hitler assign­ pines, while Gen. Douglas MacAr- Dies Suddenly tifully finljUied woodwork and In Our War Efforts. foi’e the storm hit. 69c„ Dozen For Treatment of Rang;e Paralysis in Poultry. ed to Hungary. The provincial thtir’s landing troopF made a sur­ land Towns and Cities. ^ floors, full concrete foundations; Our Co-operative is farmer pwned and operated, It appeared that a large pro­ capital o f (2uJ. whose 100.000 prise landing on. Morotai, 300 large landscaped plots are' a few By Jack Bell Resolution Adopted AUo portion of the ^.amage would be-, VEAL/ manufacturing;, at our -mill, “Honest Brand Feeds,” 5-pound cans $2.25 population makes it the largest milea south o f Mindanao. C laW Nazis Boston, Sept. 15.— - The. AU-'| D r. W a ller S. Landis Ex- of the features. Priced at mixed fresh daily from the best of ingredients. Romanian-claimed city still In Billings, Mont., Sept. 16— reported by business establish- ‘ QUARTS $6,poo. Low flmt payment, Condemns Roosevelt; Both commanders now operat­ lantlc hurricane roared northeast- ; p ires N ea r H o m e W 'h ile ments whose basements, were enemy bands, waa outflanked and A fighting campaign which be ing their forces aa a coordinated' and CHop* JOHNSON BROS. F.H.A. financing. i > Poultry and cattle raisera should visit our plant and Attack Finns ward out to sea today leaving in I r'l •' s • i • flooded. At the height o f the Regular 98c' _ declared would not interfere with Reason ~ fpr... Aelionl team aqueieoing Japan's prize con­ 79c Dozen SS8 '^AIN ST. TEL, 8221. . Be Sure To Inspect watch our manufacturing;. Just lake the time to pay uk (OentlMMd outrage Twelve) its wske deatrtictlon estimated at ' Cl<^a'*ing A ^ a y D chriS. Meat The New Medel Home the war effort in the slightest de­ quest of the Pacific war, announc­ (Continued o; Page Twelve) « a visit, you will be welcome and what you see will be WIRE EGG BASKETS, NOW 79c Cincinnati; Sept. IS— (yF)— Tlrt many hundreds of thousand* of ^ ^ Fnrnisbed By Watldns Brothers. gree was outlined today by Gov. ed the invasions a few hours after dollar*. Greenwich, Sept. . • 15.—i/P)—, United Mine Workers’ convention they were accomplished, ' indicat- Former Purtiil^r« .. in an eye-opener. - Thomas B T^ewey as he conferred-' Wind* and. torrential rain*' stricken with a heart attack while With Montana’s (Jov. Sam Ford ' adopted today a Resolutions' cpiA- Ariild Rattling Over GREENBROKE bur formulae are built by men with idhlT years of Chinese Units (Continued on Page Ten) slashed Southern .New England -Clearing,hurricane, debris from the GLASS^ FOUNTS and other, political leaders. mittee report whi^h condemned during the storm’s height, batter­ practical fanning experience, ably assisted by the best Island _ of Hogland. grounds surrounding his home. HOMES, INC. ' SPECIAL 1PHILE THEV LAST! ' Old-fashioned' torchlights burn­ President Rootavelt and praised ing. many o f' thr Masaachusette Dr. Walter S. Lendls, 66, vice Walker Street, Mnneliteter authorities ointhis subject that may be obtained. Now Combined ed for the flnR time in his cross (3ov. Thomas E. Dewey of New and Rhode , Island communities E^resfdent of the American Cyana- Flaslies! country campaign tour last night V Stockholm. Sept. 15__iiS») - The TeL 4112 or 1275 Reg. b8c Gallon Siae ...... Now 74c York after a scarcely a half hour’s which felt the fury of the 1938 mld Company died this morning (Late Bulletins of tb* OF) W ire) Sunday, Tel: Mnnebester No salesmen to sell our products, they must sell bn when a crowd estimated : by police Believe Peak Finns announced today that the debate. The resolution did not in hurricane. before medical assistance could 2-8545 or 2-0984 or 7278 their merits to compete with commercial salesmen sell­ Reg. 39c Vi Gallon Siae ...... Now 19r at 7,Q(X> persons greeted the Re- Grau|i from Y iinnan so many word* endorse the Repub­ Germans, their former.-partners in Thousands • of persons, were reacb him.: ■ Parley Clones Tomorrow ing; fe ^ s and it is our experience that this is jUst what nubiicati nominee'on his arrival evacuated from seaside areas and The Inventor of- a lere from Sheridan, Wyo. lican termination of debate after in State arms .an, the'eastern front, attack- proce.sB fon ** qupber, !4ept. The sec­ is happening;, as our volume has steadily increased from Province Make Con­ aeven delegates had discussed the et. the Finnish island, o f Hogland communications systems disrupted ond Quebec ronfrrence will close ; By Order of the Phoenix State Bank A Tmst Company, Extr., to'Settle ESTATE OF'.MART 4-Gallpn Walerer Special $1.25 Standing on the station plat­ as winds of from 75 to 98 miles (Continued oi. Page Eight) our start of. business six years ago, in past Haven, then tact With Stilwell. form in the glaring white light of resolution, five in praise of Presi­ during the night after - a surren­ tomorrow, but the quirk pace o f* FRANCIS removed from her hite home. 423 FAR JIIN O TO N AVENU E. HERTFORD, TO REID S' per hour tore at buildings, felled during our operations in East Hartford and for the past 3-Gallon Walerer with wire grill .... ,$1.25 the toechea, the New Y ofk gover­ dent Roosevelt and two opposing War Freight Traimpor- der ultimatum war flatly rejected. the war in Eurofie mn.v hold Preel- j AUCnONTORni.M. BOLTON, CONN., U. S. Route 6. 12 Miles East of Hartford. SALE: SATU*- Fall Semester 1944-45 him. A -Finnish communique aaid the' trees and whipped .waters to flood dent Roosevelt and Prime Mlnlstep ; two years at the plant we purchased in Manchester. Chungking, Sept. 15.—(J*)—Chl- nor promised th<; cheering Uirong Purina Fecwl Savers ...... $1.9.5 The miners' president then call­ ' lation Ha;)^ Been Drop­ assaulU were repelled "except at levels. ChurrhIII In personal eontnet fo rf^ DAY, SEPTEMBF.R 16, AT 10 M. FAIUBITION FRI„ SEPT. IS FROM $ TO ** Jnese forpes waging the ' Yunnan that "we will have a first ' claw ed for a standing vote on the adop­ >pne point, where the mopping up 98 Miles. Per Hour Traill Deaths further ronvrr?(aI7lnn.s. University of This sMms to be the best sray to advise oar many I'pmvince offensive to reopen the fight from now until election." nXE AN’nQUEH OIL PAINUNOS ORIENTAL RUGS . Axe Handles ...... 59e tion of the resolution. Those who ping Last Few Months. of the Weak German bridgehead Is Highest official wind velocity • • • Burma road hs- e eaUblUhcd coit- N o Indiapenasble Mtea I, Connecticut customers and friends, who have desired memberships, " I am confident before we finish stood in lU support far outnum­ continuing this'morning.’’ reported by th# Boston weather Transport Planes Destroyed Partial List; Heppelwhlte card table. Cherry lowboy, swell front Mahogany cheat with Inlay, Manure Forks ...... ^1*^^ I tact with Gen. Josaph T. Stilwell’a HARTFORD CENTER■ whenever memberahip roil was reopened and also, td this camraiffh," his.Voire rolled bered th* opponehts, who** num­ New Haven, SepL 15—(>P)— Be­ The German attack was the bureau was 98 miles per hour re­ Placed at 28 London, Sept. IS.— ; Ameri­ 4-drawer Mahogany chest. Mahogany lowboy. Mahogany highboy bate. Spanish type Oak chesL I fore**’ driving south from th* bers appeared to range from 300 College of Law, 59 Waqdlaad SL out over the loud speakers, "the lief that peak,demand for war first outbreak of hostilities be­ corded at 11:18 p m. e. w. t., last can beavy bomber* from I t a ly : $4at>ugeny Empire bed, Sheraton dro^leaf table, Empire eecreiary. Empire and VIdtorian sofaa, any others who'may wish to jidn onr Amociation." Mem­ Bam Brooms ...... $1.25[North Burma baSL of Myltkylna, to 500 among the more than 2,500 Teiephone: Hartford 7-2147 American, people will be convinced freight transportation service has tween the Nazis and Finns since night. Masted three airdromes today la' aasorted chairs, Victorian, Hitchcock, ronnd-n-bout, tedderback, bannister back, Windsor, etc. Mo- bership fee is |5.00«nd shonld acebm^ny application. jit was aniiounced today. delegates in the convention balL thb Athens area—all crowded wttli there is no Indlapensable' man out passed was expressed yesterday by the Finns broke diplomatic rela­ Edge ov a f the asec^ hurricane’sa a u 8 i 4V.«a4 («; ■ centervciiLVt Among Them Are ‘'25 sale top table. Empire barmo, t 'pictare mirrors, S Chippendale chairs (MargoUs repro.), sfauit top Cardboard Brooders...... Now 98c I In ths Hunan-Kwangel cam- "Overwhelmingly Adopted” An profits are distributed annnaUy to membera and of* our 130 million Americana.” Pi-eaident Howard Shirley Palmer tions wl'th Germany Sept. \8 and passedued Portland, Me., at 4:30 a. German transport planes rushed to>'^ Mahogany deak (MargoUs' repro.), pier mirror, pair Conn, andirons, g-pieee marble elock seL PROGRAMS FOR:' jpaign far to the eaaL however, Lewi* declared the ,resolution patrons. CapasityT50 Chicks. Rekuhir $1.49!. Speaking for about IS minutes of the New Haven i^ d . ordered the {J5rlHxnrAo-Tn&t~aB' m. -today and Wj»ather Bureau Servicemen Jjust Re­ the south for the evaeuatioa of mil-.’ l.'apancse dlviaiona biaecUng China "overwhelmingly adopted,” and -Revenues from this source In Itary personnel in Oreeea a few - Much flee Glass and Chinn, Incinding: lU re pair Wedge wood vases (9” high), pair French vases, Freshman and Sophomore la the unacheduled > appearance Finland by Sept. iS. • officials there reported seeing a .Should you desire membership in oUr Co-operative, Regular $8.50 \ latruek within 85 miles of the big moved on to another committee re-, future months, he Indicated, would turned . from Overneas. hours after the R. A. F. had ralde

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y' •' . ' / • • , ^ ' V ,V V X ■>i \- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER 4S. 1944 PAGE THI ■_V' MANCHESTER EVEI HERALE, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1944 (’ T'Vtt -t. j ------— ------a ------— rr— changed materially. . But we securad from F. Harsburda or J,. -■GerMans also robbed, the grand otise attacks on the Phtiip- setting up heavy defenaea there. THEATER duchy's rich falrms -and the steel can’t sea those changes as clsstr ,ryi- II 111«I III.'— SOO miles to the northWesL But MacArthur's men end ships Zatkowski' or at the c.lub rooms. Small Nation ‘ M ake It Easy Hail HerbisiriH^ The public is cordially .ktvited to U i/W > HAETFOjW .mills, ly Di the return vatsrsn. General'Lands , Hasten, by aeiferanwrV ■*» ■went righf on by to grab the north- Sees Oli attend this obaemance. / Those who are left of Luxem­ "Thw'll l>svs three thlqgs fore­ The Quality Leader ■I lupply lanes, the laouitlon of two emiboat of the Molubcas. IN PERSON ON STAGE bourg’s S00,(X)0 pre-war popula­ most^ in their minds, these vster- The baffled (rtiemy had only tO To Celebrate F or W ar Vets YOU O R ' With Soldier) Japanese itmies'. totallinff 200,000 Of the Poles tion are turning toward Parts an^tvJoS'^ Job preparsUon; mar- men, guaroiitK the oll-rlqh Cast men on Morotsi'*’ lnva*led\aouth- g A l S Wh k a n n rather than' Berlin fqi; their cul­ riaVe and -making a home; and Indies. west beach-TThoae 10 were trying ^ ^ * BARRET As FKfiRce Is ture. The d-uxembourgers hate nort.'ia’ social' relationships.'* lO W l n iu COUPON'S WOBTH to flee br/oarge and a destroyer Tollaiid College Dean Gives Ail- It was a'300-mile stride by Mac- Polish Societies Here to Luxem0ourg e b * « tY c s the Nqzis today as never before In . More, than 4,000 Pejm Stats stu­ MacArthiir T elia/M en Arthur from Dutch New Guinea took them prisoners. A Huge Cast of the 77 years since Uiey cut louse dents alone Interrupted their ca­ New York Stars! (^rrespptident ^Rtrasta I ' Its Double Freedom ’ vice for TliousaiiilH of HeS Now Has Base toward hla bl( objective,. No plinea or warships were lost Mark 5th Anniversury Mr. and Mr6. Benjamin Miller, GAGS fiaiiohing Data tr o ta the German confederation. reers t6 go off to battle and. like Caught by Surprise while aupolying a fiery cover for wItJi jilends Mr..-and Mrs. King,- Conations Today with| When Nazis Depart. ,What’B happened to Professor Returiiiqg StAdeuts. deans. sU over, the nation, War­ Jtakyn aL Ihe landln,<8 and Yank ground O f War Sunday. •“— 2 SHOWS DAILY S:S0'-'8:80 Furnished By V t Kratzsnberg, the Luxembourg nock—father Of two sons in the To Raid ni|vpines. The carrier-protected conVoy of of Hartford; were recent overnight SAT. SDN. 2:80 - 5:80.8:80 \. loasei were reported light as the - When Trehd^ OFFICE OF PRICE V - Quisling, bsm ’t been made known service—Is planning for return of warships, irqpsports and landing guests o f Mfs; Miller's mother, BF Ed !f^rth«tr. hraJIng b*ck ships pour shells on octopus-shaped will observa the fifth anniversary totoriwDos before marrying," advtses’’^ Arthur "Their problems," he t* y * . “will Japanese had looWea for ingham, Ala., is a guest of her By RogC|r D. Gteeod d h ai^ the .Osrmsna out o f tiny not dUtor greatly from those of to Manlli/landt'd today vtUi in­ Halmahe;-a proper to .prevent the of World War U on Sunday, Sspt aunt, Mrs. 2«oe Beckley. » 55 Treownt Strsst, Bostoa. 8, Ray Warnock, Penn SUM’S dean vasion fOriM. vlrUialiy unopposed landinga turther south on Hal- ’With British -Troops' on the Luxembourg this''week were cele^ any yoQng man who Isavsa the Sko ts enemy ftom hastily correcting his 17, at 3 p. ro„ at the Polish-Ameri The fall meeting of the Tolland SfasaaohnaeSto of Men. / ; ■ / on'M M k St smell of death. don since the 1940 German inva­ LarchmtJnt, N. Y. lasfkKr, leviiT, ssS Thursday, 10 a. m. to 6:15 p. m On the road to Arras this morn­ Ftlda.v. 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. sion. 'Their son and fits heir to Miss Harper has returned - to ing—on the same popisr-llned the throiie. Prince Jeans Is fight­ New York City after five weeks Saturday,-10 a. m: to 12:80 p. m highway foot slogging Allied sol­ Ths tslephons number la 3-0494 ing with the Allied forces.. Two spent with Miss Elizabeth Hicks. diers took more than a quarter of daughters are serving - with ' the Mrs. Dorothy O. Walker is a a century ago—we got the same Red Cross in France, and three guest of her daughter, Mrs. Doro­ Typewriter .To Bombs younger children are In New York. thy W. 'Wilcox and family of pictures of sudden death those American, British and French sol­ President... Roosevelt recalled Greenwich, Conn. A standard non-portable type­ D.at German citizenship was The Tolland 4-H Fair was held diers came upon in 1918, except that here, save for the very, in­ writer contains enough aluminum “thrust upon” the people of Lux­ at the Hicks Memorial School Wed­ for 22 magnesium incendiary embourg and that Qieir'sons were nesday. from 1 to 3 p. m. The ex­ frequent grave of a British 'Tom­ my along the road, all were en4my bombs, and enough rub^r for s “ forced to wear the bated uni­ hibits consisted of poultry, small pair of rubber boots for me Army. forms of their, oppressors.’’ Ths animals, vegetables, sweet pota­ dead. toes, peanuts and flowers, sewing Dead Nazis Everywhere and fancy work. There was a large Jackbooted Nasi officem who V attendance of parents and friends were going to conquer the world of the clubs to witndts the interest are n ow quiet. Their hanh, gut­ \ that

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V Y, SEPTEMBER 15,1944 MANCHESTER EVEI HERAtrD ISTER, CONN., FRIDA! ro u R > ✓ First Supplig W atld^fantbi^ Art Masterpiece's To Face Escape^War’s Blight in Erdnce By Aathony F. Mliwa, Directpr fo f \ Ofle* of Pric^dmlnjstratlon Wholesale Degler Allied Anniw Guard Against Destruction of Historic Shrin^ Charged ith Having - a <• ' Service Men and Women a ftw »o™ , iBMety feature Is contained in the Coiiiiterj dt Coupons. By Tom Wolf— . , J \ 1, spscMlcsllye.e • ration j paper on w|rtch the stampa NEA Stall Coireopondent ^ will become a n m e r war* ^ ^ ^ n t e d . The fpaper rcsiwnds Hartfo^, Sept. 16—(A^— Parl.s- Public treasures of | j^ve^Sut“ fde*SiflS ea^rts; Chargejr with acquiring counter­ French art have come through the ; ic to $. 00 l^crialj feit ’X ’ coupofts vimrtlr 2.6B6 gal- war without a single .major cos-1 Yours Now! lonial Beacon OU cnmiAny, is the mlnded J ^ a like the RoOischllda. O n c e before I mentioned the Ifix- first Connecticut siiwiller to face In many other cases they forced tere-s a problSin 1-o S e'^Jrf" iowuT^^^ vaV>6ui an Office of Price Administration private individuals to sell price­ Gifts Must Be MaUed Before OctoberTS. - - rronuV co«»fccU|nit^ o' suspension hearing. ,_ t by no means ta It I pointed out thrt the less palntlnfea for a handful of pa­ I hut One of six arraigned yesterday per., occupation francs. Some pXi\ fthem . It may also be * , ^^fferenie in ^ a ilty .also makes a 1 worry tc anyone who feeds em -1« ^ before Ot*A Hearing Commission­ yinclal organisations are now re­ difference In prtc^ er William J..Oay at the last of porting cases of looting and w an-' This week I wish that ftT^fiarticularly applicable to a series of.' Suspension hearings, ton damage in outlying districts. ^ v ic e because,' It ieOn^. * K®®® Berson admitted the charge. But so far as natlonally-ownM The iDewey-Richm an Co. nei*>' however, who are now many housewives stlll/dont real* OPA recommended that Berson Forge Global Networl ijiasterpleces are concerned, the alnr on eatra hands for the bar- ire that there ie a/dlfterence of ae brotheQi be denied the right to ■Jewelers Stationers OpticIaMi ^ rtST"" Too ofUn theae work- much as twenty cenU a pound be­ art d pation,- but only minor damage to fighting men, bring wounded back, carry fii^ ti^ frim have given Army Air Trans­ Airplanes In service ^______.. More t^an 2,900 Penn-Central and United.—...... oped engijie. ’ 1 h a lt^ the festivities to. pre- In applications to become membjers be disappointed. ’This world fa­ has resulted from the cold and W eddingfi, BanquetS) I blood plasma and- medical supplies. In the port Command and Naval Air Transport Route miles ...... ,...... ______The experience of these domestic and inter­ “Signing of'these contracts definitely as«T ,.v B xalt^ Ruler Aubrey Bi^wn of Ellington Grange. mous glass la among eight acrisa humidity. ' —...... 240,000 Washington. Sept. 16.-(.<^— same planes, war materials to keep U.S. fac­ Service some of the toughest, most unusual Airplane miles floiaa per month...:______..34,000,000 national airlines in war tiiM operation will be sures post-yrir air leadership for the United I gioo war bdpd. \ Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Schlude 'tff etalned glass which ths French All to aU, the postwar art tour­ G a i n b a k M JOS. NOVfLLrS FARM tories operating come by air from all over the cargoes ever transported by air. These emer­ •States,” President Donald W. Douglas said.:! Hie sailor, to his presenUtlom of Meadow Brook road are spend­ Secretary of War Stlmson said to­ mueeume removed at ths start of Cargo and mail carried per month ______. 80.000,000 lbs. of invaluable aid in t.he post-war transporta­ day that there had been a /‘dis­ world—block mica from India, rubber seeds gency jobs are handled in stride, as.sched­ tion of cargoes and passengers by air. With ".With t1iei.r unrivaled speed, comfort and kI, “the Elks fre always do\ ing two weeks at Indian Neck. the war and stored to a safe place. FOLLOW SOUTH MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, uled flights continue with airline regularity. Paesengere per O M i a t h ' ..... 145,000 _ aomething for someone else, Word has been received here turbance’’’ at Camp Claiborne, La., The equally famed Bayeux Up- Say It With from Liberia, tin, mercury and tungstm from va.stly increased hor.sepower available airlines efficiency; these new transport planet wiU^ 1 and that "the matter la now In the China, rubber from Brazil, quinine and beryl NATS recently rushed a 6,100-pound re­ Atlantic crosaings per month - ______-.i...... 2,200 will be ahlt: to carry bigger loads farther, repfe.sent a long stride forward in domestic ' tew we would like to do some- im Mrs. Frederick J. Arens that iastry was gone when the British ITJRN LEFT:MOUNTAlN ROAD, GLASTONBURY. Paciflf croesinge per month______P/BWng for them." H dances e4a«tr»Aa In thetH a season’sflPAROn'S National Archives lost some 600 tic and three international U.S. airlines, in the Solomons three days later on ATC Skymaster, Consolidated Liberator and planCs and the Consolidated Coron.afk) and series with the music by the Sere- number of troops Involved In the ’nee February 24', 1942. The disturbance was "nothing Ilh®' panes of glaSa and one of' the few which gave their knowledge, pilots, main­ Consolidated Liberator Elxpresses in time to ' Curtiss Commando. •Martin Mariner Hying boats. nter here Is one of a string of nadbrs and EJarl Johnson wdll 16th .century houses In Pails was promjit for the square dances. the figures mentioned in the artl- tenance workers, built modification centers, ■stop the Japs. ) such places .throughout the cle, He gave' no further detatle of. badly, damaged during a recent nation conducted by the Orde.r pf Toba'ectf Is pretty well harvest- Gerntah air raid. Some of the flew military routes under contract and When Rommel was pounding at Cairo, the Incident. trained Army and Navy pilots. British defense was tottering. Anti-tank gun ways liad lieen repaired. ad and Ifie farni?r" arc turning to The eecretary-added,.to ..connec­ Wlndowf are out of the Chamber Guam, ^ipan Now Regular Stops Later when thc-land-hased Douglas Sky- the potatd/crop. The yield In some ofvDeuuUW and dr® destroyed Service routes go through Arctic sleet, shell fuses were running out. ATC and the places la jmb M good as was hoped tion with an Implication to the masters took over, the Saqian' bulletin board article, that "there bee been no ■otoe 60,000 of "He bttokii ’ on a i i tropic thunderheads, North Atlantic fogs and Royal Air Force team ^ up and delivered listed arrivals and departures for Guam, Em- for,' and e^ence. m it the fire stopped Sahara sands, obstacles that put a premium the munitions in three days. Army officials PEARL HARBOR—Eleven days after Mrs. Milo E. Hayes, chairman of Intervention In the matter by the the fall of Saipan,'Naval Air Transport Ser- wetok and Kwajal'ein, just as the bulletin Ellington administration.” ■ . ■hort Y f the famed Delacroix on dependability of equipment. said this saved the campaign for the Allies. the salvage committee calls atten­ painttoito whljch are undamaged. vtce scheduled the island as a new stop. They board at Chicago lists, flights for New York tion to fhe tin cana faU and news­ Both Negro and white troopa These war lines were built around equip­ One ATC Curtiss Commando flew a cow and San Francisco. are stationed at Camp. .Claiborne, N othlf^ except German sup- ment which had been developed by the air­ began 'operating Consoiidated- Cofonado'^ IFrederick H, Arena who was the papers as all are needed. to a remote base on the Indian Ocean to pro­ and.Martin Mariners, both flying boats, in Between Saipan and Eniwetok, unarmed pllae wenK destroyed when lire manager of. the Phillips store In a training center for engineer and craft industry and the airKnes and was avail­ vide fresh milk, long craved by milk-thirsty transportation outfita.' swept the'ahtnd Palais on ths eve and out of the island waters every hour on the and unarmored transport planes fly at night BMkvlUe for the past 20 years un­ able when the need came. Six basic types of U.S. soldiers. Another time an ATC plane hour, weeks befpre the battle-damaged run­ with their lights on. til they dosed the store two weeks Calls for Day of Prayer big transports, four land planes and two fly­ had as a part of its cargfo, a falcon. The bird •go Is now greeting his old cus­ ing boats, carry the major portion of the load. ThompsonvlUe, Sept. 16.—(Ah — was brought to the front to^stalk enemy car­ tomers at the store of Edward F- Because great ntimbdre of Ameri­ All but one are powered with Pratt & Whit- rier pigeims. AIR AND SEA CARGOES MEET AT PACIFIC BASE Charter In Ellington Center. f engines. These Account for 96% of the NATS’ strangest shipment was a^plane Idrs. Howard ’Thompson . of can boys will still be fighting the Re$erved O^ftiUy Japanese In the’ Pacific area when a1 mileage flown. Hamilton Standard pro- ''load of beetles to Central America. With the .Maple street returtied from Geor- (Ilers fly 80% of the total mileage. Philippines went our chief source of hemp. ^ gie Wednesday morning where Germany capitulates, the Enfield In Modem MemoriaU waf’ cq.^ell today was on record ' ' t moment, the global air services con­ Beetles are used to check hemp weevils on Utohe has been visiting her'husband centrate on war. But lopking ahead to post­ new plantations. Pvt. Thompson who I'l stationed for the^ observance of V-day as "a ■ -Oar Memorials nre PBquDLk at Camp Wheeler, Ga. day‘of prayer and'sober thapka- bout to bo PROUDI.T owned. Re® war World air commerce, aviation oincials More than 200,000 wounded-toen.have been _ ' Miss Jacqtielin M. McKnight, glving’’ rather than for celebra­ oar piaeant etoek of Monamenta ot point oto that the military air transport oper­ evacuated by aerial transport. One Double Is daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. tion.' The council 1s to petition ations have resulted in a priceless' accumula­ Wasp-powered Curtiss Commando brought the clergymen of the town of En­ all Igrpea and prtaeo, or let us aiakfl' p f Horace S. McKnight of SadUs ■agg^ooe wtthoot any obilgatkia tion of imrating experience and technical a soldier with a broken neck baick from China High horMpower, high speed, heavy payloadn rharaelen/e the newly .annouoced DourIm Mills section entered Simmons col- field to assist In making this a improvemCTts which have advanced the art of to Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, DC-6 luxury airliner. Itn four Double \VaHp engines develop 8400 norsepowerr enabUilg in the Freshman class Tues- reality by having the , churches whataoover. air trimipomtion by as much as 25 years. D. C. — 15,000 miles in 82 hours. ’ ' operatora to achedule coaHt-to-coast flight^ w;ith mail, cargo and 56 pasHengers in eight Mig ay. , open for prayier. and other suitable f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuta of religious recognition. Vob’s Hill-, .section h ^ ’e received with slight adjustment, would fit the guns. Hamilton Propellers On DC-4, DC-6 ruhlx'r cuffs or fairings. The entire proprilerJ -word from their son Uedrge Stuls Tons of ^shells were loaded on two' big will be- somewhat stnaller and-considerably: .Who is In the Navy/, that He has Manchester Memorial G)inpany Navy ShelkRange 3,000 Miles Hiffh. Quality Cleaning’Of Douglas Skymasters each powered by four EAST HARTFORD, Conn —The Dou^r^ lighter thani the paddle'blade'type installed been promoted- tb Sejaman 1-c. His A. AlmeM, Prop. . WASHINGTON—rWhat might be called Pratt & Whitney epgihes. The l^eavily lo.id-' on the Ariny'C-54 version of tlie DC-4, , ^ Ip was engaged the Invasion las DC-4 airliner is equipped with-three-' Heating Systems and Corner Pearl and Rarrieon Sta. Tel. 1787 or 6207 the longest range shells ever fired hit the ed landplanes flew the Atlantic to North . hladed Hamilton Standard Hydroi\mtic pro-''' The t>C;6 will also be equipped with HjR-- I Of Northern and Southern France. Chimneys Nazis recently—-the projeiftiles travelled over- Africa in stride for the Naval Air Transport^ MUs Meldred St/ltz, the young- Open Sundaya l^e/lSeaso/7-ec/, fofajfe pellers, 13 fcet,'l incl’i in diameter^-H'ydro- liromatic propellers,,.three bladed', 13 feet,. ast^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FURNACE REPAIRING 3,000 miles before* they styiashed into their Service. ^ mhtics have, long been standard equipment .2 inclics in diumeter. Blades will be of the,,; - , Hdnry Stutz has entered the' traln- Buy Dliteot and Save Money! target Thirty-four hours after the take-off from on all U. S. airlines. This type is like that wilier tyjie like those 'on tlic de H.ivillaii A Fuel Saying Investment the East Coast of the United States, the Iwv-tog class at the St. Francis hospir Is Ynnr Patriotic Duty. French ships in a Mediterranean battle used on present DC-3 airplanes. The hl.ides ^^osr|■l^ito. Ill.ides on both planes \yill use rb taJ. Hartford. Comes' Fall—^m e to get a new were running out of shells, with ho Reserve SkynuMers delivered their cargos. The are lijie those on the specily North Americ.in the NAC.\ laminar-flow airfoil which pro­ . MVs. John Gpddard of Hartford For Full Information Call ammunition on that side of the Atlantic. A French warships kept right on pouring shells . Mustang, of Itard alloy aluminum, minus the vides improved perfnrnuincq in level flight. has cetumed home after a visit to ' ii^ if "inipetns’^WyoiBP^^ , check showed that American six-inch shells, into,^Nazi coastal defenses. U.B. Navy Pfioto /'with her brother-in-law and sister, A Navy Consolidated Coronado ekims the mesta of a cargo veszel as it comm In for a harbor 'Mr. , and Mrs- Robert C. Sikes of Van Camp Bros. and you’ll find no ,^ttep„ selection froui landing in the South Pneifle. Along the thousands of miles of NATS routqs, these Twip Wasp^ SKYMASTER TAKES ON HEAVY OVERSEAS CARGO I'. 'Main street. TELEPHONE 5244 which to choose than right here!. .We’ve CHINA MUD DOESN’T FAZE C-46’S DOUBLE WASPS 'power^ flying hosts are speeding up the tempo of wsr with quick' deliveries of mail, , ■ » The Ellington Center Parent Please Notice! / men and msterisis i'.; !peaeher association have Installed- Free Inspections I Late tihait^^^ fi^ h e a d -^ « ilc r rvcpy ' the following officers for the «n- Our Service Man Will Be In face. Dashing new styles—*flnap brim s C-54s Make Record Hops D-Day Equipment Goes By Air and bomber^ blocked frdhi superior ,'iM WASHINGTON — A 3,800-mile nonstop WASHINGTON—Special invasion equip­ " Manchester and Vicinity On quality felts. Well styled with modified flight, the first ever made between London ment, so Secret that it cannot yet be nsnied. tapering crowns and Welt edge. In all and Washington, was completed recently by was the .subject of a rush call to the Naval NOTICB! an Army Air Transport Cotamand crew in a Air Transport Service and the Army'Air Wednesday; ^p t. 20 the smart fall colors. C-S4 Douglas^ Skymaster, powered by four Transport Command just three days before Pratt & Whitney-engines turning Hamilton D-Day. If yoa have any make of Sewing Machlqp needing repair Standard propellers. Witliin hours giant Navy and Anhy Doug­ WE WILL BE CLDSED The big Unuglas' plane made the long trip las Skymasters, each powered by four Pratt & —or a Singer Drop-Head to scIL ’phane Hartford 2-4419 , 5 0 a n d in exactly T8 hours, averaging 210 miles an Whitney engines, were on their way. hour. Norinal time over the shorter ATC They rendezvousrilat the Naval Air Station, ALL d a y MONDAY as writet route from New York to Scotland is 20 to Patuxent, Maryland. Truckloads of the crafed 22'hours. ■ gear pourcil onto the floor at one' end, and .Another Skymaster covered 3,400 miles carefully sorted airplane loads of stripped from Ceylon, India, to Australia in 15H down material went out the other. hours, largely over Jap territory. Together NATS *nd ATC ferried 222,455 SINGER pounds of the secret equipment in time for WAgfffNGTON — A Navy base in the the invasion. So important were these ship­ O H O D Se^ SO K Canalianal '2one zlone flaishedfushed a rrush call for a new ments that Admiral H. R. Stark, commander Sewing M^ichme Co. INC. Aa Army C-4fl OaitlaaOpaMaaafloOeauaaaflo p|»wa«|ewa thraagh______CUaeoa_____ m ek as______It eoaieo hi from'’‘^ __ e r ^ rotor for a turbine. It weighed 10,000 pounds. of the U, S. Naval Forces in Europe, said At a U. S> airport, the gloat hatch of an Afiny C-64 Douglas Hnajs." Ob this ATC rma, Pratt * WkitBey enKiaeo■ taka a alghtmaileh'beating. ■ ’They lift NATS dispatched it from the U.S.A. alx»rd their successful arrival was “one of the vital tiros and cratoa of vital war matoriale for shipment te the fl_ 71 PRATT 8TREI HARTFORD heavny laoM M we efl 4aaty lafliaa flMda tB Iflfl degraa toapevataraa. faU as ae a Douglav Skymaster, heaviest single Item factors on which the SUccpss.of the operation land-bsasd plenee fly the ecean routes of ATC and NATS, ea» JUflM NtBlM layaa gsaaep la bafar sera waatte atoTlafid oaTtaddrOdMaa klMaiixtrlpa ctrer shipped by aii'. The rotor arrived dn time. hinged.” ^ ' / m^tMy eagiaaa taraiag Hgmlltea Steadgid MANCHBffl'ER BVEHmG HERALD, MANCHESTER, COt

mci-r.in;, 0 ;;t. 28, the coqrse to b'e someone in its organization to as. 1944 on policies'-written thereaft­ State and found that their individ­ V.v.fc'lir.g kiici’ ccntcnCs. thus al* | as long a^it contains no abrasivs ;;-.n3iin?e{l q Uay'or t'.vo before tlic Eist iti designing and co n s^ ctln g er. All, city, town, and village ual records confirmed this favor­ fording'the policjlholder a consid­ JZENITH Soapbox Race Fire ^surance able experience, oii dwellings. natty Saeretary MuH aod Oovenior material that will scratch the derby. . the vehlcto* 4The coramittee’ ls con­ dwellings, both protected and un­ erable .extension of his protection, HEARING AID "Born Presidera*’Preparing sidering, this possibility and also protected, are included as well as Dawejr have been progfeeeliig to- North Coventry Tha Home Nurse. > tooth enamel There is not enough r Major Detsdls''^ Ratro; Retroactive both as, to the building, itself and 140.00 COMPLETE antiseptic la any" dentifrice to o f displaying the vehicles an,d' farm dwellings and their contonts Announcemt^t : by the Rating the personal property tunially con- aaMd win’ be no reaMty.'btt* mere­ By IsMia'l,. Trot* .Permit Given The committee , has already prizes in aome central location Reduced which are not closely exposed by have any appreciable effect on the worked out the major details Association was. mailed to Agents, talnSd therein; for eltample. It Is ly a pleaaant myth. Aaet. Dir., Nursing Service ‘‘Win the Peace” Offensive prior to the race. barns or outbuildings. ARTHUR DRUG STOH;^ Vet Huhored bacteria o f the mouth. Common which Include the age. groups as the redilraon being made retroac­ understood that 10 per cent o f the Thia la the point upon which American Red Gnma amount applying on . household 845 Main Street table salt of equal parts of baking ■ *'■> Sile of Boys’ Derby Is follows: .10 yeafs up to 13 j^ars; Model Airplane Meet Cut 10 Per Cent[on Laat Cot in 1937 tive to the' first of the fnonth and the iaolattonlata hi Congreae wUI soda and salt make a good denti­ By Ruth,Millet! ^sentf flowers'or. Just s card ,12 and up to 14 years; 14 to, and Now that the soapbox detby Is. The Commissioner’s office has applying to''all business o f this contents will apply to such prop­ chat their votea agalnat the peace. ax. Jam«fi Efftnonniion Is Infeotioa ot Mouth and Teeth. frice. members with' new offspring. ' OK’d Bui Won’t Be Including 16 years Of age. Only definitely a s s u re Dr. Sheridan Dwellings Effective Wn been aware for some time that class written In September and erty wherever located in Unit­ You often hear f^ p le refer to subsequent thereto. ed States, Canada, Alaska, apd It la the point upon which the iao- Should Be Given Prompt Cnre In. caring for the sick, it la nec­ Instead of putting her In the boys will be allowed to compete and his committee will conskfer fire insurance compuniea... operat­ Open Forum Awarded Distinguish­ essary to be especially ca refu l!a Woman as a ”bolrill given in each age portant two-day post-war confer­ James Edmondson, 24-year-Old ^ stan ce are low. the State of Connecticut wMicb AssoclaUon was In tljs process of in April of this year, Wtilch-broad­ tions by the New England Fire In^ te Delmont Street' 'M . fiAl mon, but who runs just as true is slacking on the war effort. ermisslon half been granted for groups and in all probability there To Treat/Textlles muat not win, If t^rld. peace la ence., in . Boaton .in .tim e -for the' Flying Fortress' pilot, of treatment by specialist oftSh are estimated'to^ save policyhold- compiling statiSti'iiS''showing that ens the scope of protection to both snrance Rating Association. preserves teeth - many years after to form —the "born preslder.” - So if you thought the "borh fhe site of the derby and that he w ilbM even longer lists o f awards. not/fc he hltled befOTO k la b o « v Friday night town meeting, I North Goventryr-veterBTi of morjf T ^ contest will be' Judged for ers in the SU te well over *400.000 a favorable loss experience had they become infected. The bom preslder found bet. presider” 'had temporarily taken a w ill’ call a meeting o f his commit­ New chemi^l textile treating ■ 75 R e l y i n g all auch ’ laolationlat would like to r^j^ter, throiigh than 30 bombing attacka with the outlet In women’s- clubs— and ^ c k seat for the w ar wortcer. the tee thla week end or the first of speed and-not on distance travel'^ ■per annum. This reduction results extended oyer a ten-year period, Eigh tiV A ir Force, on targets in Since the mouth harbors many To\Tell Kiwanis processes hdve' been developed your columns, in pdaitive favor of when the war came a l ( ^ and glri in uniform, or the wives of next week to complete details for 'ed. from new rates now being promul­ including thie last rate reductions "MONTGOMERY W/ votea from Congreae la a worthy Hitler-held Europe, has been deco­ xmds of bwteria, it la always sub­ which re n ^ r materials shrink- the purchase by the town- o f the seWtee men— you just don’t know the event. Boys may now start to In other cities where soapbox gated tor the New England Fire which -were made In 1637 by the non-parttaan aim. And M la pre- rated with the Dlstlnnished F ly­ ject to, InfecUon. When the gums made the regular doings “ .wom­ proof, w ^ k lep ro o f, and more dur­ so-called old Golf Links on East Crime Control your ardent clubwoman. construct thejr soapbox racers as derbys are held annually it has be­ able. jyiother process will prevent Tnsurah^.. Rating Association on fire insurance cimpanles. I , Pr«M •» ing Cross, for outstanding achieve­ becomh Irritated by too vigorous 1 ’ en's clubs look kind of futile It ‘ eiaely on thla p . io M m aalal reeponaiWIity for heralded. ty years.ago. But, aside from the sions in support of Allied Armies by Parker Soren. OUTFIT VOUR CHILDREN iphleal e r w appearti^ bi_—• spoilage of a few realdentlal sec­ or arthritis, throat and ear Infec­ t . . • -—■ For some hours yesterday eve' in France. Htate Reports Harp Ins aenta to' The Maneheater B»a- tions we are still not too bad off Edmondson’s veteran fortress tions have often been traced to nlng, the hurricane o f 1944 had-all Barald. ' ___ In Manchester. group holds a Presidential citation the-mouth and teeth. Hartford, , Sept. 15— (S')— "De­ Friday, September , 15 the advantage of a modem build­ Those of us who have studied for its highly aucceasful attack on Brush A fter Meab up. Then, as if to give us a taste town and city development well key Nazi ball-bearing factories at The old slogan "a clean tooth spite a decrease In income caused A T WARDS .. never decays” has been disproved. by several factors, and some In­ solationiBt Siegfrfijid Line of how our forefathers might have know that Oft-times when a grow­ Schweinfurt, Germany, last Octo­ ing community would like to pro­ ber, and ia a unit of the Third But we do knOw that bacterial creased expenditures due to war 49.75 met such a storm, the storm itself la Sacoming unplcoaantly ob- vide aSequate recreational faclll- Bombardment Dl'vlslon, cited for action on accumulated food around cofidltiona, the state closed its produced its own news blackout. books for the flecel year 1943-44 that both the coherence at tiea, alas, no property is avail­ Its now historic England-to-Africa the teeth gives off Sh acid that With tbs radio gone, the storm able, o r if so. at prohibitive prlcea, shuttle bombing of Messerachmitt has a harmful effect on tooth ena. on June 30 with an oMratlng sur­ abarton Oaka and Secretary of plus In the general fund of |)0,- was left to make its own' progress I alncerely hope that Friday plants at Regensburg, Germany, In m et F w this reason, the teeth HuU'a conferen^ea with the night's special town meeting will August, 1943. should be brushed after each 804,543.34,” Governor Raymond without benefit of mlnute-by-min- Senate oikninlttee at unanimously vote to buy the old ■ ------^—i— ------meal. E. Baldwin announced today. uU biilletlna and blpw-by-blow ac­ T h e' governor’s statement wad fdahington ba'ra, d w > ^ general Golf Links at what I consider a A soft or medium brush is less counts.'- For some, then, the storm irritoting to the gums than a atiff based on the annual report of- ament on the p^opoaition of a very fair price. Hilarioue Comedy became Just a storm and perhaps Later on, when 1 have had oc­ •one. It makes little difference Comptroller Fred R. Zeller, filed aecurity orgahixatton, come with the governor this morning. a little less terrifying. casion to familiarize myself with what kind of dentifrice you use agalnat one all/ Important de- the north end's attempt to provide Playing Bnshnell Estimating the storm Itself for i It may not bo ^Maible to com- more adequate recreational faclli- what It was, H was not up to Its Uea. I shall, with permission of advance billing, but attU bad and your generous Open Forum policy, I f you llks a lot o f harum- T 1|a sboatlon edilch eeema llke- thrsatenlng anough. Even without express my opinion. . scarum goings-on. hilarious back- Sh hava to be aohred directly W illard B. Rogers. porch humor with.^ a dash o f radio accounts,' it blew strong SatBitely one way or the oth* ‘‘anything-can-hsppen-here,” then anough to qulvar ttM timbem of li iba suieatkm of what proce- •nw Recent Primary George Abbott’s brilliant comedy, tha staunchest houas. To the Editor, authorized. by' F. Hugh Herbert, iliall geven the commitment Its bast quality seemed to be So. at long last, "the chickens “ Kiss and Tell” on the stage of Atoariean fpreea to the preven- are coming home to roost.” the Bushnell Memorial in Hart certain regular Intensity, so that For aome yeaca now, Manches­ Dream' Rooms ad affiaaaliin By the plan ford through tomorrow night, ta Its praaaure, although high, was Ik haa peograaaad. an intema- ter Republicans* have apparently definitely-your/dlz^ __ ■’ tvan rather than fraaldah. It taken pride in their method of foreo wUI lie placed at the Thla hllaribuz Irabpoon on mod­ hlblted Ua power, and mercifully organisaUon. They merely met ern parents and toeir wqrries over Build your dream room of tomrrow around one a( the toorld Mganiaa- like a handful of puppeU. named a nfratned from using it for oom- Impressionable '^ung daughters or two blg-as-Iife Trutype Reproductions. Then :aeuttve c o u n ^ Elemanta town chairman, with power to who feel that falling In love with watch yeur draam become a reality aa you add a* plately reckless destractlon. that te r n w ill be contributed name the entire committee, and men in uniform le practically a n W piece from time to time . . . as they beeome The moat serious and Irraplace- adjourned with a feeling that they available (produdtlon la definitely limited now).<. aU tha loading natliana, Inolud- patriotic duty, le rapidly breaking Keep a secret t This new shipment^ o f decorated abla damage aeems to hava come had fulfilled their electoral oath. records .wherever it plays and has or aa your needs require. tba United Statea. By the Please understand at the outset, wooden accessories is our Christmas stock! Among <^1 to fruit crops ready for harvest endeared itself of the hearts of aU the many quaint and clever pieces Is this book rackT plan, thla International I bave.no criticism to itiake of theatergoers. It has all the ear­ Start with the Pennsylvania spool bed sketched. In-many orchards, there arlll .be no *‘B1U” Hyde, upon whom thla rare 16 inches long and in a choice of bright red, dull oouM not be uaed If the marks of those enchanted adoles­ Found In an attic m Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, harveat And that blow cornea aft­ authority was literally thruat, ex­ black or natural pine. Decorations are in gay blues, Trutype has captured all Ita quaint chann o f design SMART COAT SITS LITTLI GIRLS’ WARM lean deldiate; or the Ruaaian cent years which we are all either yellows and reds. er a summer In which H was dif­ cepting that as an aStute- poliU- and finish. Date about 1840. itMk or the BritWi or Chl‘ cinn he should have foreseen the living actually, in memory, or in STURDY SNOW SUITS ficult enough to keep a crop alive bur children, so naturally it Is FOR UTTU OIRU dalegate, abould vote agalnat folly of auch procedure. 7.98 in the first place. tops in entertainment in these naa But, aaaumlng the vote 1- have plenty of criticism to Sits* 1 to 4, Sm how odorobls those toddlors ef youn con look WhUe, otherwiae, M la good make of the moronic clique who In troublous times. 7.98 aoa tha tatematlonal force wha The production of “Kiss and whsn you put thsm kilo Words doriing coot Mftl. Thsy'rs to well nears that poMlbla damage did thinking this smart politics could e. ^■naalmoua te Jhe exem tlve coun- not see beyond the ends of their Tell” is brought to life -by a dis­ Kitf 1 to A one plsce welsr- not oome, R la In order to pay high tinguished cast o f actors. Lila Lee, tailored, to expeniive look'mgl Mode of Shetland type wool and ' an, what would then be the proce- noses. They should be dlsen rspallsnt cOltons, warmly MneA compliment to tfaoee volunteer cl- ftanchiaed for Inability to uae i W alter Gilbert and June Dayton WATKINS rayon thot's woqdeffiiiry worm and dufoblel Fur trimmed c^lortl BuraT , Would the vote of the • ■ o T H I t 8 INC* Si'iti 3 to oil wool end wool viUan defeniM authorities arbo. In •acred trust— the right to vote. are featured. Others Include Gene 6»t IhBMricaa member of the execu­ Fuller. Alan Ross,’ May CoIIlny, Well tailored leggings with zipper closinga Smart cotortl addition to regular public serv­ O f course, every time a member /■ and cotton two plecsrt, SMny tiv e dounefl be enough to author- of the Republican town committee Kittle cosgrtff, Vera Tatum, Ellen ei|nel to match. ice^ bad admirably complete ad­ 8 » e e • • e e I U« •nth cotton topt. the uae o f the American displeased ''BUI" Hyde be prompt­ Hall. Peter Griffith, .William' vance / preparations for dealing David, Irving Mitchell, ^ Ernest irSMRta In the inUrnatlonal aecurir ly drop)^ him from the commit­ with any emergency. We ate glad tee. quite regardless Of the fact Woodward and Albert Vees. tjW tovoeT Or would uae of the In- they were not needed, proud that that our Republican pluralities itowatlonal force have to wait were regularly dudndling. . ^ . they were ao completely ready. ^Sridla OongreJa debated the quaa- Then came the crash. Monday, Body Is Discovered -itoR and. after Ra debate, perhaps my 'phone kept ringing by indig­ Rebuilding The Balkians nant men and women, aOme of voted to authoriae auch uae of whom had to my knowledge taken Floating in River :Americaa atiength? Allied Armistice Urms to Ru- no active part In Manchester poli­ I t la on thla queatlon that the manls «re considered lenfSnt.' A tics. I l « d been out of both Man­ eld laolationlat line la already be­ chester and Hartford on business Danielson, SepL 15— The relatively light Indemnity to'^ R us­ and had no Itea th a'ta long pent- ing drawn In domeatic American body of y iria Joseim Morin,' 39, a sia, And the contribution of 18 up Indignation could , suddenly pharmacist who, police said, had debate. It la aald tlmt to permit dlvlstons to the RusalAn commend break loose with such .lury. been missing from his home since the uae o f American' eiementa of in Its further bsttle toward Ger­ Well, Tuesday came aiid the Monday night, was. discoverisd funeral dirge for a conslitontly the tatematlonal force without many, are allowed to eliminate all floating in Five-Mile river today wrong policy was played, 'rbat’s by Joseph Letoile and Larique -i^to n g reaalonal consent would be a questions , of Rumanian guilt in history. -- Blais who towed the b ^ y ashore aurfwtder of aoveiel^ty, and ALL WOOL SWIATIRS DAINTY RLOUSIS POR this/war. Rumania, like Poland, Now that we can't help seeing with a rowboat MITTILY PUATID would amount, .in' particular, to a must cede torrltory to Russia, and the handv/rttittg on the wall, let's Dr Prank P. Todd, medical ex­ Pf^R SMALL OIRLS | . M act like grown-ups Instead of babes PAu SKIRTS 2 . 9 S SCHOOLOWLS 1*49 aurrender of Congreu* power to will be recompensed by territory aminer, said death was caused by iiiat 2 to 5. Slipovert and coal in arms and take a bit of Republi (Itownlng and that the body had Sizsi 7 le 14. Pine oH wool Fa- Sizat 7 t e 'I A Qiorniingly fam- declare war. The iaolatlonlsta, from Hungary, Just as Poland is ttyiat. Wondarfwl colorti can inventory. been In’ the water two or three Inina ttylai In mow .wMla coWoto going back to all their old poison, to be. recompensed by territory In m pm m endlng this, I have no dtlc crapet In. plain celoni Cay days. ' wool-and-rayon plaidil ^ Better Q u e li^ ...... 8Jfi So ooty to loundarl picture any such ayatem as noth' from Germany. But the terms axe to grind. Morin was a nativq of Lowell. W e should name our Republican la g more than a method by which Maas., and had lived In Danielson for Rumania, are not drastic. They town committee from the floor, American, troopa would be used to seem to, reoognlse, in fact, that have no objection ito Mr, Hyde as for five years. He Is survived by his widow, and four children. support Russian imperialism - - or Rumania was really a imptlve na­ chairman. If that is the duly elect' British impertallam or Qilnese im- tion, which never had a chance to ed committee’s wish. parialiain, all imperialisms the iso- I do object, not upon a personal act of Ita own free will in this war. basis, but in the interest of good White Collar Men iatloniats condemn with a ferocity It is to ,s)nerge with its own In- government; against permitting one .could hope they iplght Just dependeitce iuid sovereignty. any one Individual in towns of up- JoinVWith Union once devote to Japan sind Nazi Certainly no more severe terms waite ef 30,000 to name the town Oermany. committee, and as in the past a l are/ilkely to be meted out to Bul- most every town official discard at In auch arguments, the method, g ^ ria ^ What Is happening, then, will and whim those who displease Bridgeport, ■ Sept T5—L0O waor. Irown, toaL . iation is going to be hopeleMly party for the November challenge. Join up with us to Professor Al territorial division or another,. . , Willard B. Rogers. fred Einstein, who discovered the impotent if all of its acts must ' The new organlzatlcn of the Stearns & F o s t e r B e d d i n g theory o f relativity In the cosmos. wait upon debate and vote in the Balkans, ^then, will ' again be We of the C.I.O. can’t translate y ■ ' American Cbngreaa. It is obvi­ fraught with the trouble and dis­ Baldwin Names the original Einstein theory, per­ ous enough that for us to place haps, but w e CM understand the content typical of the rhgion, and, relativity beti^yien the white col auch TA reservation upon our mem- . Political Agent Put new bedding in your own bed "Tope’* fn fine eotton mat- once again, nations which ought lar workers fta i the rest ot the tonight' Notice how muidi more re­ berahlp in auch an organization to bang together for their mutual workers whte It comes to bargain­ Style A 39.30 treafie*. All pure, long sts- would be only the slightest degree security will be tempted, on eaclr Hartford, Sept 15— —Gover­ ing toget^. freshed and rested you are tomorrow plfi'whlte cotton felt. Insulo center cuihion. Al*o pr^ better than refusing to Join.it At nor Baldwin yesterday filed In the “ ProL/Elnstelii announced a 'morning. Then you’ll jealize that war box apringa at the same price! Rave you ever seen such a selection? Chester­ and every opportunity, to divide Secretary o f State’s office his ap­ all. while ^ago, after studying ths everyone in your home will sleep bet­ fields with new rounded revers! Boy coats! for the evening of old scores. pointment of Lewis A. Shea. of. whlto^ collar workers’ situation, Furthacmore, it is altogether Bridgeport as his political agent tbi^the solution of their problem ter on new, fresh Steams & Foster Flange fronts! P r in ts styles! - All in superb Long-term ati^ ot the Bal­ Bedding. There’s a whole carload Ukely that the confidence aitd as­ kans conybicyd that no really during hts campai^ for re-elec­ WM to Join the union with the ^fabrics like wool knit fleeces (cotton backed), tion. ‘ pther workers.” here...ready for your selection! 'Sturdy Wool-rayon-cottons. .. • surance and cooperation that otb- peffect territorial division of the R m iIi 7 Q 7 5 Smart ecoiumy. Fin- Shea la president of the Bridge­ D U IIl eat mattrefie fit 129.78 ar aatlona bring to such a world region la humanly poasibls think port First National bank, treasurer Binployeee Vole Today noic' J (nacurity orgaaiaaUon wUl be tn- such difftculttea can be worn down of McNab of Bridgeport Ihc., and Steam* A Foster craftsmen can make. Matching pre-war a member of the governor’s mili­ YOUTH T MIPPALO NIW PAU SUITS POR '•vttaM y affected by the nature of and made unimportant In time li Groton, Sept IS— (tn— Electric eoU-fllled box fipringi at the same price! COAT SWUTIRS POR tary staff with the rank of Heu- Boat company employee were vot­ ASK ABOUT w a r d s CONVE^HENT GROWING ROYS 1R .9S r^XIhltod Btatea participation in It. the region , can ba shown how to tenOnt commander. SMALL SOYS 1 « 9 t OXPORO 2.9S ing today to placb th* Shipbuild­ are going to bamatrlng our obtain aome economic well being. Stanley J. Traceskl of New Brit­ TIMlf PAYMENT AND LAYAWAY PLANS. Sizat T to 4. Warm b lo ^ i of eat- Goeukta buffalo wHh nen-'teuff Geed-leeUng, tmeetb-flttlnf ain has been appointed political ers’ and Marine Engineers’ unlmi participation ao that it means Boundary lines will eventually fip nMket fidt et ruggad e thee tlylat in pekamt boyt Oha. 40% ^ agent for Congrossmen-at-Large o f Groton either imder the Juris­ C *7 C Twin file only. Made in ton and rayon wHh twood fieetti to nothing, other nations are cease tp be matters of contention, S&F 10 saw, 40%fo-utad wasL lO-lfi' B. J. Monklewicx. diction of either the CIO or AFL, O n O W n it C l 7 * / 3 odd moments to keep hn* bade, mug wrttit. ' et you aea find. Relienad. folBg to look upon the world in other words, if they can be The balloting, under the super­ k OfganlaaUon as a good made to oeaae their past role sa Press Most Be Free vision of an slectlca committee Steams Fofiter craftamen busy. Good for guest or of aseurity tor any tea. composed of repreaentatlvee at the , children's rooms. Regular $22.50 value. trads barrlars . anfi economic bar­ three organiiatlatis, was being BiUaria and Britain art al- London Sept ?5— (JP)— Hugh ricades. Whatever their Intonae BalUie, president o f the United conducted outside the plant and daarHhart as doubtful that jqatloaal d lfti^ o e a , the people of Press Association, in a broadcast will continue until 8:80 o’clock Intamal division will the Balkans bslong iir ant econom­ last night over Absle, the Ameri­ tonight It is a run-off election froth one rtal participation poasl- ic community. T h e .qiay to dirivs can broadcasting station in Eu­ rope, declared that "os nations of held last week- when • National Open Saturdays to 9 P. M. troul^ out o( the Balkans is to the world are liberated, the press union affUlatioa was amroved. At is that It 1st pcoapartty In. of these nations must also be lib­ that time, neither, the CIO or A F L MANCHESTER 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL, 3161 ic jU vition op thia That is saalsr aald than dons erated. ao there will be the freest were able to .get the neeessaiy interehanin ef new* .gu kt vbMb Iba wnrid’a majority; w ta .lo aiMto tlw 4Ufia*| eeuntrlae.* v. ' tiCO. *

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the commission that all w.^re boat shortly sfter 11 o’clock Isst damaged st points all along tha axcapt com, oniona and turntpa. oua vagatablea not on toe list, such night and aa they went alongside Thousands Moved . Two Buses Added / "Negative.” Miide Lt. Colonel Storm Hitsj.-/ Narrpiv Escape Show Opens Today coast. / ^ Parnard^s Fair ^ t t y West capturad tha largest M «gB pinnt, Guinea baana, cab­ FBlTakesI^ R ock ville . Hoepital report the sailboat too rushing tidal High, wind ' continued in the numbar of prtzaa, toraa. She is a bage, enJive and other items not lage toTruit Crops The following la the report of waters' 'uaugkl ' both craft and From N. E. Resorts For School Service early morning' hours from Ports­ pupil in tha eighth grade, of which on the schedules. The boys and In Gambling the work at the'Rockville City New London swe^t il tip the river. It carried Of Gen. Giraud mouth, N. H., to Portland, Me.^ Attracts Many Mra. Johnson is teacher. Savaro girls 'also dispUyad soma fine- hospital Mr the moiRa of August: them alohgafde a lafge craft to#t but toe rsli^wss diminishing snd Rapelli of Grade 8 ,waa awarded ■paolmana of paachaa, and other Little Damage' Number of patients Jn hospital was securaly moored and, after Continued from Pmge Due) toe sky wss expbeted to cles([ by two prizes. Ronald Pakowsky ahd fruits la ceason. , • , !€Mef Storm Toll Here August 1. 19; number admitted tjdng the sailboat to thU v w e l, Aitib Sentry Shoots at The Connecticut Company has afternteto. Allan Bunca of toll aama gradw .Hartfbrd, Bepi One Dead, Two Hurt Mr. Darrow and Mr- Griffin start­ full fbrae. Weather Bureau -offi­ added two additional buses in tha Boys and Girls at Porter Donna and Suzaqna l^b h won during the month, 79; out patients, Mors than 6,000 psrsoas wera two each. several prizes, aUo Donald Boguen "Important pert" the 1 In Rockville 34; total treated, 132; discharged, ed bkek for shore In the rowbokt. Him But Inflicts Only cials S M tha center passed over early morning to take care of ths evsousted from thair bootM la The Highland Park school on vt nt« Rinw * ®«» ^ #m»rr*ncy and pickad And Many Vessels The Wind and seas capsized the school cUIdren who ride from to# Street Also Have Fine and about forty of, the children of raeu of luTtotigatka Is to Mignt a B ig B lo w , ^ppu^ unui ^ark. 77; X-rays. 36; Acoldertts. ;7; South Wsj^outo, Maas., st l:(Xi Obnnsctleiit' Dslswan, Mains, Porter atreet, also had a note­ the school received one award Births,' if-, qperaiions, 38—I&gest Sunk by Hurricane. host, throwing both men into the A Minor Injury^ s. ra. ■ \ west part of toe towp. The bua Mbassebusstts, New Jersey snd worthy exhibit yeatarday afte.e In ths opsatog pbasas c f a «C .W v T m m nf rMt tMa Bm%y tost reaches toe South End at 8 D isplay. each. R * ™ 7 * . * I jio aatimata of tha ovaraU loaa Street* Littered with numtoir trcatedr'29; smallest num­ wsUr and they wwa'^qulckly Ths only dJato reported was in Rhoda Island, Harold P. OUmeur, noon and evening from seven to against oegaaiSefi BSphltot swept apart-. - o’clock each - momihg has b#en settag director e f the Red^Croaa f4«M Mwl Leovee; ' of fnkt >■ thla araa ia kval^l^ ber treated, lb; dally average, AlgierSb ie p t IS—on— French western Mssssebusetts, where s Tha childran’a fall food fair held eight. The hurricane Interlerad was mMfp*d at a two-bour : Broken Branches and patients, 22. New London, Sept. 15—(/n—The badly crowded In toe past as has dlasstar services for the North considerably with toe attendance '” * * * but j r la akpactad that It will ba tropical hurricane, which 4lkd been Griffin tevea Self ' milltaiY autharities ^ Investi­ ' Springfield wbmah was killed ' In Time Saved on Propellen ' . lag in Mayor WUUam Plan Auction toe bus tost .arrtves st g:15. By, Atlantic ares, raportad. yeatarday afternoon at tha Barn­ at toe second aesaion. The ' chil­ id i Lo«» Heavy. haairy aa a larga quantity of Leaves This Morning. sweeping up toe Atlantic from too . . .r. Darrow drowned, but Mr. gating a recent attempi on th« an sutomeblle accidmt. adding another bua to these two Bsn’a offlca hsra yestorday. Mclntoah applaa and paachaa "nie Vernon Center Congrega- Griffin managed to. pull hlm#elf up Most severely hit Were Southern ard school attracted many people dren |n tola achool displayed a , A new five-ton gadget which MorUaasa said that church will sponsor a Coun- Bahamas, struck this section last kfa of Oen. HfflH Giraud, by an runs in toe morning the trouble bad not rat baan pickad and near­ night to exact a toll of one dead,- onto a boat that was nsoored nesr- Massachusetts and Rhode Island Tha boys and glrla, all of whom variety of jalllaa and jantu’ grinds propeller blades to within Gieaaon, OonnscUeut F K Wttk OOfB* Rockville. Sept 15.-«'Altlu>Ugni| tjy Auction at ths church on Sat­ Arab sentry who has besn qimted has been overcome, although toera raUshaa, including jarred mince ly tha antlra crop of Baldwin apntea' two injured, and property damage, by. It was feared that h# had communities with contid.rable is little chance to get a seat in Notified Brother wara aavanto and alihth grade one tgn-thousandth of an loch waa praaent at ths gSMll M tartol d u iu ^ ( unripaned. wo\ild be a complete the etreeU.jwere covered with urday, September 23rd at four aa yet unknown, but estimated to also drowned 'but . about four only sui saying "Allah told me 1 damage also reported on Cape meat In toe vegetable' aectlon, tolerance may Spark a revolution "took note of a number of o'clock. -A cafeteria 'Style supper any of toe buses after the . Ping' puplla too* Fkean Intaraat In thla there were entries in everythng t t o m which blafran about I loaa. Joaaph Pare, yeatarday re­ leaves, twigs and some good sited be very heavy. It halted ralj, bus o’clock this morning searchers oh kijl Giraud." Cod, -Where many .towhs went iso­ atreet station .is raschad each In established production methods. that have more than local cruited erorkara and picked ?,000 will be served by the l.'idlM of the lated for hours. .. Killed in Action yaar*,a mhlbit and antarad displays except melons, turnipa and pota­ Time saved per blade exceeds one ^elock laat night but fruit Umba from the trees. Rockville In and auto t r ^ ic , wrought great 'Shore heard his cries and Trooper, (The Lbndon News Chronicle, in morning. cance for bis raoorda aad buahela of fruit In the emergency church. ' \. lost at shore resorts, left practl- Between 20 and 30 fishing ves­ of svarytolng on tha acbaduled Uat toes, alao a number of miaoallmna- hour. ing up." •uifarad heavily here and general escaped serious damage I Roy (Soodale of Nlantlc and Rus­ a story S e ^ 2. said that Giraud “but expected a heavy loaa of late oally toe ehtira city without lights sell Doanes alio o ' that village, sels—seme of them 40-foolers— narnmndlng towns aa the bigb fall apples,. from Thursday's storm, and police and power, sank many boats and had been ahot\toraugb toe cheek wers dashed ashore at Hyannls. CapL William Donald Olyna, ,\?ent out In a rowboat ' and by a drunken Sepegaleee sentry.) Twelve Deaths felled nearly all of the late Tobacco gro’:rowcrs, who suffered received no reports of damage to U nion City Man ' - tossed others up onto toe shore in brought him ashore. 100 persona spent the night in U. 8. Marine CorpA torother of The explanation given by th« apple# and peachea. heavily In the storm of atxTaars any extent this city, snd at Nlantlc, princi­ He was thoroughly saturated and Wsreham to'wn hall. New Bedford Mrs Robert M olnt^ of 2S Har­ ago, were happy this morning, pally, washed out railroad tracka, assailant, said to be a Marabout was cut off until water , receded jn Hurricane vard road, Mancheator, and aoa ef EOna of the heavieat loser# waa The Talcott Park section as In Believed Drowned auff erihg from ahock and ex­ having Ssesped heavy damagt to the other hurricane aeemed to be greatly interrupted telephone and (fanatically religious Moslem) and highways 6 and 28 to the Mayor and Mrs. Albert W. Olym g'. pero of Oakland atreat, their 1M4 tobacco crop. There wire service. posure and \vas immediately put has not been considered'sufflelent of HavsihUl, has been kUlsd in ao- in tha path of the wind, and on. to bed. Mr. Darrow’s body was re­ cape were Blocked by fallen trees. (Oeatoined from Page One). II extensive orchar^ of was no report of shads downed in Eglin Field, Fla., ,^pt. 15—(iP> Feared 'ndal. Wave —Members of GlraUd’a entouzfigf Uon in the Pacific, his family was High atrMt Although there waa^ —Twb Army fliers were kllled'and’ U eaL Coll M m Si G.- Rottner covered ’ by his son, J. Winfield — Damage In Bbode Island end apples on A v ^ tha storm Oonnartlcnt Valley to­ no uprooting of trees large limbs Not nearly as violent or as fai^ disclosed the shooting occurted a« notified yeatarday. Captain CHynn bacco crop this year wqp tha larg­ a third is n>issing-ln the crash of reaching in its effecta aa the great Darrow. at 1:30 o’clock this morn­ Damage in Rhode leland alone beach, Del., and broke in half un­ graduated from Annapolis two He aUted that his loM wara blown to tha ground. There Major John S. G. Rottner, of 531 ing. It was found on toe highway, he was returning, home late at was estimated at several hundred Vau^n Monroe, Marilyn Duke der -the pounding sea. Its crew be 10,000 bushels from Uat est in years, totaling in value up­ a bomber into Cboctawhatchee hurricane of Sept. 21, 1938, the night with his daughter-in-Uw yean ago, and had bean la the Ma­ wvre reports of windows In vari­ East Center atreet, has been pro­ west of the railroad bridge at tooueand dollars by police, city Henny YoungmSu . ' vriM rescued by to# Oogst Guard. rine Corpe alnce that time. ifa storm. Other growers, In- wards of 115,000,000 and It was ous residences being broken , by bay, a few miles south of here storm', made Up of a wind that at­ toe wife of CapL Henri Giraud. Monday night, Brigadier General moted to the rank of Lieutenant tained an' official Velocity of 70 Mago point, where it was left by and state officials after prelimi­ Wind overturned a tanker In the Mre. Meintoeh. accempanied by ng Pero. made frantic efforts earlier feared that a targe part of the wind. Immediately following'a At the very ’instant of the shot, the current crop would be ruined Grandisori Gardner of the Army miles an hour and an unofficial ve­ the receding waters which had nary eurveys. Accurate figures ' and bis orches­ Hudson river. ‘ her husband, left for HaverhaU irday to salvage a part of the call racaivad by tha police from Colonel, the War department has fired’ from a rifle at a distance of tra, "the most talked of band in Dossna'~of smaller craft wera .\ by tha collapaa of the exposed Air Forces proving ground com­ locity of 95 miles an hour, excep­ flooded over the highway. would not be available until later yeatarday afteraoofi t o ba with bar it crop of Mclntoob wwl the Btata War Oouncll, Chief Air announcea. He ia assigned to toe a little more than a yard, Gli^aud America,” open a 8 days'^ In per­ torn from their moorings snd family. fall apples hut nearly tha sheds. mand, reported today. tionally sharp lightning, a torren- Those injured are Arnold Meyers in toe day. Raid Warden John Dailey, Jr., Office of too Chief Signal Officer turned his head to answer a Police estimated damage at lit­ son engagement on stage of toe dra crop of winter apples waa The State Guard waa alerted In The pilot and two other crew in Washington, D. C. Ual rain, some thunder and high of Mott ayenue, this city, a special summoned operators for the Con­ seas that assumed in some areas, question. The bullet hit toe left tle Compton alont at more than air-conditioned State . theater, thla area, under orders from the trol Center at the Center fire membera ,ware ihjured. • The Lieut colonel Rottner, priof to constable at Neptune Park, and plane, on a' combat training flight, the aspects of a tidal wave, William McMahon of Jotoan vil­ side of his neck, camfr out the 8100,000 and raported several per­ Hartford, starting today. Vaughn Baan In Comparison 'Adjutant General. Captain Archie bouaa and these operators remain­ his receipt of. active duty orders left cheek near his gnose, missing Monroe features Mariljrh Duke, With the exception of a few ■was completely submerged. brought a great fear to toe resl- lage. Waterford. ' sona suffei^ minor Injuriea, most­ Kllpatricif waa called from tha ed on duty throughout the storm. on Dec. 11, 1941, resided, with his his teeth and tongue. ' popular singing star; Bobby Rick­ downed, Ulephdne and wire State Arnory, Hartford, to alart Those killed ■ were First Ser­ wife and four daughters at 531 dentS'oOf aoutoekstem ConnecticiiL ly from flying glaaa. They aald Ideetlng Tonight Plunged into darkneas by toe Moyers wss^tanding on toe 4ea there had been no fatalUes. ey, sensational 18 year old drum­ \ partially dlaruptM, a few Company G and H of Manrheater A meeting of the Tolland Coun­ geant Charles F. Zeltmann of East Center atreet. Colonel Rott' St I^eptune Park about 2 a. ngs tom or unroofed, aeveral Brooklyn, N. ■ Y „ 1198 Pacific ner la an attorney *and maintained failure of the power, in many In­ Other Rhode Island communi­ mer, and toe Four Vs, Vaughn's at WARD^ and Company C of Rockville, at ty membera of the General Aa- when the Udal water under- a sraahad out. tha town a^ 5:80 p. m.. all 2nd Cattallon units. street and Staff Sergeant James offices in Hartford. For a time he stances without telephone service Governor Dewey ties, which bora toe brunt of the harmony swlngsters. Others on aembly, the Senator and membera to call for help, and prevented by mind^ it and he was thrown Into , blow were Westerly, Wstch Hill toe stage bill _ Include Henny WINE with but a amall amount of Captains Frank SclUebel. Com­ of tba House of RapraaanUtives J. Connolly, crew chief, of Savan­ was assistant prosecuting- attor­ a ya i^ receiving a head Injury. ra aomparad to that auffitred ney of the Town!Court of Man­ the terrific wind and raging rains and Mlsquamieut along toe south Youngrman, "America’s No. 1 Com­ pany O. Captain Chaatarfleld will ba held this evening at the nah, Ga., 1410 Wheaton street. from Venturing forth, an awe­ McMahon received cuts about Promises Fight shore of Narragansett Bay,, Has a Definite . #tonn of Sept Jl. iM t. Plria of Company H and Captain Sgt. John Kowalewskl is miss­ chester. edian” and comedy star of Kate Buparlor Court room with the stricken populace, in atm vivid the face and mouth when he was At Mlsquamieut scores of cot­ Smith’s radio show; Chris Cross \ Anticipating aarara atorm dam' Francis Cratty, Company C, County Conuniaatoners. A t this ing. HLs wife^ Hs Mrs. Irene T. He reported for duty as a Cap­ tha Connecticut Company tain to toe Judge Advocate Gen­ memory ' of the great upheaval' of struck by a falling branch while tages were dfmolisbed. Watch HIU and "Looie.” presenting some­ RockvUla, raportad thair offlcara Urns reports for tb# past year Kow^ewski of Union City, Conn. 1938, went sleepless whUe toe ele­ (Continued from Page One) police raported bath houses and Food and Medicinal Value! bua aehadulea to Man- alsrtad In ra^nsas for an amarg- eral in January, 1942, After com­ riding on the apparatus of the thing new in ventriloquism, and will ba heard and the budget for The injured are Major D. D. ments took this section over to its Jordan Fire Company of Water­ cabwas at toe Beach Club totally __ aliortly hafora midnight. ency call. Nona of tha local units Champlain, pilot; 1st Lt. M. E. pleting the first refresher course accorded him at BtUlnga. ham* Jane Slater, "Queen of Taps.” the coming year wiU be acted up­ wanton will, and speculated aa to destroyed and toe sea wall at Showing on the screen is "Oh, •taU Ofuard eompanlea were wara moblbaad. however. London and Staff Sgt. J. M. Spiel- for Reserve Officers he waa as­ ford. politicians continued to wonder It is a recommended tonic for many people and when on. what was coming next. With toe Portsmouth was, wrecked. What a Night!’* with Edmund and oparatlvaa of the Man- Hf knni CnrolliiMil man, gunner, address not imme­ signed to the Signal Corps. why the Republican nomine# is He was transferred to Fort advent of dawh and an opportun­ A t Newport police said bath Lowe. Jean Parker and Marjorie the right kinds are served with meals at the right time, CX> control cantor In the A total of 1,296 pupils are reg­ diately listed. spending eo much time in Connecticut Company buaaa Monmouth. N. J., in April of 1942 ity to survey toe toll 'it was found Necromystery houses on exclusive Bailey’s Beach Rambeau. add zest to your eating. iiyUdings arere on duty istered In the public schools of tbs to be much less than had been ■N ___ •pane electoral vote states o f ths were swept up onto toe road and wara taken-off the Hartford-Man- and upon the creation of the Mon­ , Thera will be a midnight show m il in an radios during the chaster line riiortly after U p. m. town of Vamon aa follows: Rock­ feared. BUlJngs. Mont.—PoUc# faUsd to west ^ ' toe club house floor covered with mouth Signal Corps Procurement Since ha left his naUve town of tonight only. , • WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT pF and did not resunm the regular vUla High school, 528; East School, Youth Activitiei Diatricb in December of 1942. was Lost In toe storm was Merton find toe body of a man. raported two feet of sand when high waters Btootcle Barrlee 388; Maple atreat, 287; Northeast. R. Da trow of 'York svenue, Ntsn- OwoBso, Mich., Sunday afternoon receded. There are late stage shows Sat THE BEST BRANDS OF ■cbadula until aarty this moralng. appointed its first Executive Offi­ lying in a sUo on an abandon urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. Parinr managar pf the Third ahlfta in all of tha Hartford 78; TalcottvUla, 24; Vernon Depot, tlc, 66-year-oId fish dealer and farm. A*s«c«md report that the Dewey visited Dee Moines, Iowa, A t Providence, R. I., the howl­ DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES ' Bectxlc dlvlalon of the To Get Underway cer. He served aa toe Purchase Valentine, Nehr„ and Sheridan, ing blasts whipped up toe waters and Manehoatar war plants wara 19. Staff Officer, Cffilef of toe Pur­ proprietor of., a. boat yard. Mr. body was wedged ' In between .dent Power Company, A t tha High school there Is a Darrow was drowned In an at­ Silage and toe wall brought toe of­ Wyo., before coming, to BUlinga of Nairagansett Bay, backed up notlfiad In advanoa not to raport chase Division, and immediately In that period he devoted eight that aariouB aactlona of tha for work at 11 p. m. last night. drop of 14 pupUs compared, with The Youth Fellowship activities tempt to secure a small sailboat ficers back. Again, the body was the Provldehce river and aa in 1938 uated along toe coasts of Rhode prior to his present assignment, as 'hours to Iowa which "haa 10 else- Island, Massachusetts, and New a n without electric aanrlce raw paopla wara on tha straats those registered at thla time laat of the South Methodist church will adrift in too Nlantlc river, and a gone. The police were stumped. flooded toe downtown streets of altar tha storm struck at Chief of toe Legal Division of toe toral votes, 32 hoiurs to Nebraska, Rhode Island’s capitol. Hampshire. Many communities laat n l^ t and all public plaooa year. Tba anroUmant at the grade begin Sunday evening with meet­ Monhiouto Signal Corps Procure­ companion, Raymond Griffin of Then Sheriff Herbert Bailey ik. Barvlea was Intomiptad schools is sUghUy higher than ings of the Intermediates, High West Hartford almost met a -flmi- produced a man who admitted six votaa, and eight hoiirs to pravMssM# Streets Flooded had water-filled streets arid aa brokon Umbo closed aarty. Managaro of atoraa ment District He was prombted Wyoming, three votes, Mctitaj^ mariy more wera temporarily with­ FREDAS took head of tha warning that the last year; the total ragiatration School, and Ypuilg Adult societies. to too rank of Major on Nov. 26, lar fate. that he nape occasionally in* toe The waters, roee to a height of 'tiaaa atiuck and In soma for 1948 being 1,240 at this tlnM The Intermediate Youth Fellow- silo, not far from his home. adds four votes. two feet in Providence streets and out light or communications. braka tbs Unaa. Tha haavy force ef .tha expected winds might 1942* The two men went out in a row­ The New Haven railroad can­ break plate glaaa windows, and laat year, however. “ ahip will meet at 4:30 o’clock and Oii Sept 1, 1944, he waa assign­ then a s ' quickly subsided sii the 4 high winds contributed A t 8L Bernard’s parochial hear reporta from those who at­ storm center passed, leaving roads celled train service between Boston PACKAGE STORE to tha dinuptlon of the dlsplaya wara removed entirely ed to toe Office of toe Ctoief Signal and New York and Washington. from many store windows. school tha enrollment la 288, high­ tended the Institute at Yarmouth, Officer In Waahlngton, D. C.. to ■tiewn with debris and ths city CORNER BISSELL AND SPRUCE STREETS er usual, and at St. Joseph’a Maaa., this past summer. A similar without power and light. Bus servic^waa cancelled in many _ ttna crews srant IntunedlaUIy The Memorial hos^tal raportad up toe contract termination sections. parochial school there la an en- meeting will be held st 8 for the acUvlUra of toe Signal Corps. This The New Boland Telephone and doty. They had baan standing a clean alata this morning from Telegraph Company raported Boston snd Maine officials ^ d kceidsnta or any other amargsney roUmant of 157, alao an increase High School young people, -prhen office exercises staff supervision that normal service was expected toMS tha momant the first In^- reports from the Youth Camp will about 8,000 lines out of commis­ m eaaso ra n tin g from tha storm. ovar that of last year. and control over all Signal Corps today on lines in Greater Boston 'U of tha anrtonsneoB of the be given. Five young 'people from sion lia Rhode Island alone. The . was reeelvod. The first few TWO bahiaa wara bom during the MlalsterB Plea Servftea procurement districts and labora­ and to Maine and New Hampshire Following a meeting of the local the church were in attendance this worst damage to wires was dons / that raswhed the company storm, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ tories. In East Greenwich, Narragansett, points, barring imforseen occur­ attondsd to immadlaUly, but Ministerial Aasociatlon, Rev. summer. ences. . < 3-K. UVINO ROOM fUlTI | 7 7 e 0 0 bert Auden of 9 Durkin street at The Epworth Laague, young Bristol; Warren, and Newport S-RC 9IDROOM OUTPIT #a# neeaasary later In the night 10 p. ga. Uat night and a daugh­ George 8- ^rookea, pastor of the Some ddlay was expected on toe 88.00 adults, will meet at toe home of John J. Dolan, dtvialan plant sn- W AS 19S.Mi! hold «p repair work until the Union church has announced the Connecticut line between White CARES W A B U U a , ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Begley Noted Chemist parlntendent of toe Telephone TAm fRY UPHOLflfRID AT A lo w WARD RRICll following plana for religious ser­ Robert Gordon, Jr., of Wellington River Junction, Greenfield and (leitntir ueared sufficiently to al- of tT Waddell road at 4:82 thU road at 5:30 o'dpek for an outdoor Coinpany. said mqst of toe dam­ |#w tha ranalrmen to work. vices In RockvUle on V day. Springfield, as track patijols had morning. supper and sendee of worship. _ Dies Suddenly age was caused by falling trees. Impraaaiva atjiiBg, generaoa alao and tba eoU-apring-comfort Qet a raatUeat Wire CoO Bpitag aad A B -N tot < . Bhortly after midnight the Washouts on Branford, Finley Tha purpose of the meeting waa not made reports on conditions in euccincUy stated and reneated as Pastor Ward will ba present at all He said the most important lines yoa’ve baaa wanting! Ward pitoe mmkra It aaay to own now...... along with Bad. Cheat aad Vaaltyt flaaaraa iahige had stopped but high winds and Lenox itrecU mere reported ware expected to be restored to that area. each late comer arrived by Chair­ of these meetings, and all young Public utilities and relief agen­ today! Coiae In and T eel" the raalHency of Its epring oonatrtio- sturdily esaatmeted of select hardwood with rirh I ^made work on the lines treacherr to the town highway depvtment (OoBtiBaed from Page One) 855 BLABli STREET RUBINOW BUILDING ■ervioa within a few hours. tioa...cheek Its ibnger-bwtlng hardwood frame with dowelled axtrame^ dangerous. man Olmataad..,, Certainly there people are given a cordial welcome cies had prepared early. However, 86 lb. mettreea deep-dlled for perftot aieaplag eas thla morning and crews ware dis­ waa no question as to the wisdom to attend. The maximum official wind ve­ JolBts glaed ead corner blocked. Snoart eotton Tapestry imverl wlUi duiUtle woven atripe tieitowi Oeow see It a t ' wwwmm, tha craws temalnad on locity in Rhode Island was 70 and were on toe job when the storm patched with trucks to maka tom of holding religious services in all This evening a group of to# High manufacturing nitrates a r t iflc l^ h it , Oaly 20% Down! Monthly Payment Plan! Only 20% Dowal M oato^ T Job through tha night and con porary repairs. A number of school membm of the Youth Fel­ during the first World 'War, Dr. mile# an hoar, effiUe guata of aa _juad today. the churches on V Day and it was trucks and craws wara immsdi- the consensus that the doors of all lowship are going to WiUimantlc Landla held more than 50 patents ^ l^ k - E N D SPE Q A L S IN OUR SPARKLING IVEW Ugh as 100 miles an hour were re­ llff; BOrai___said- ■■ that tha eom- In toe metallurgical and chemical corded at Hinagrove airport Would AhoUah Tax ataly ae( to work this morning the churches should be wide open for. a Norwich District meeting. . gssi.i eii i^waay hoped to coifipleto all local clearing up the litter of Umba, Mr. Ward is to be the speaker a ^ fields. He wss recipient In 1939 Water rose to 4Ji feet above UBilra by late this afternoon. for at least one day that people of leaves and debris from the town will take aa his topic, "Let's Be of toe Perkin Medal, highest hon­ mean Ugh water at 1 a. m. at toe Washington Sept. 15—(JP\— A TbOT may be a few instances all faiths may enter the aanctuary, BAKERY DEPARTMENT bill was introduced in toe House 'streets. and out of a grateful heart thank* Pioneers Today!" Those going will or 4n this country for achievement Point stnat bridge, as compared “ID0;'saysOUo. whsra rapalrs will have to go over leave toe church at 6:15 p. m. in Ihdustrial chemistry. to fe top of 13.02 feet in toe 1938 yesterday by Rep. Goodwin (R . vatu morning, but Mr. Boren said Bix Years In Falling God for atirellmlnary victory over A large locust tree in the rear Chief Technologist hurricane. Maas.), to abolish toe Federal r-'cautc I know bow mudi If tboaa without aarvica ia the evil, and pray aameatly for that Thousands of persona wera evac- auto use tax on June 30, 1945. of the Municipal building waa top- continued strength and guidance A naUye f t Pottstown, Pa., he u aaedad to keep me goiag monlng wUl eaU the office r m lr- waa a griduata of L e h i^ univer­ ^ELLY DOUGHNUTS doEw29c . . . tfaay tay it takas Si S « ^ b a dispatched plad ovar la tha storm, tha diallow which will bring final auccess and Lewis Union roots baing unabU to bold tha tree enduring peace. sity in 1902 snd taught chemistry toos o f suppUas a mooth Boeae unmadlately. to keep ma flgbtiag. MaadMater'.B trea loas in the erect la the storm o i Bapt 21, The war will not and with the Lauds Dewey aim metallurgy there from his FRESH ^ ASSORTED ^ 193fi this asms traa almost went graduation in lkl2. He became That iob takat'ttoaatatot IM S hurricane waa due to the long defeat of Germany. Tha path of consulting enginefr for toe -Ameiy partod of rain preceding that over and alnoa baa had a decided suffering and aacriftce is still LAYER CAKES o f paper. A ll my atoff— list towards tha northwast In fall­ ahead, and the need of prayer will (Continued from Page One) lean Cyunamld Coippany In 1^0 Regularly 60c Each! down to tba last bottoa—ia storm which thoroughly eoaked and became the company's phlef CUPCAKES the ground, looaening the rooU of ing laat night tha traa waa blown grow With the lengthening nighto. The Boulevard Diner made or wrapped with papar. The old down in axactly tha oppoalta di­ " If the happy news on V Day Is fact that only mine workers have tachnologist two years M t ^ aaartp^ata aad eiagatinaa, hrowa paper J the traaa ao much that many trees Author of many books pa flhem- rection—aouthaaat announced b^ore the noon hour been prosecuted foi- engaging In bags aad tmppiags. ootrapatad OMoea aad toppled over, taking tha eaUre ical ’ and metallurgical ■ subjects. \ , 49c each BIG SPRING FILLED KNEEHOLE DESK GENUINE toot formation with them. A Urga limb on the old oak tree aervlcen wlU ba held In all the strikes under toe Smlto-Connally- 29c dozen East Hartford / ^ baM-.tbat’atrarmaatrial aad I oaad hsatsf COCKTAIL TABLE churches at 7 o’clock that same Hsmess Act, despite all the other, Dr. Landis d e v e lo p many proc­ LOUNGE CHAIR 27.88 WALNUT VENEERED PLATE GLASS Trees Stripped on the Municipal Uwn, one of the esses tor toe production of cyan- town’s oldest traaa, was rippad off evening: the the news arrives af­ strikes by truck drivers, teamsters A FULL LINE OP Was 38.96 .WITH GLASS INSET TreM were etrlpped ef weak and workers In auto, aircraft and amld. He was also said to bkve RECTANGLE .4.8S and tha OMitar Park grounds were ter 12 noon, services will be held Waa S9.98 r Wes 8A6 tl^ucfaaa in laat night's atorm but on the evening of the following kindred industries.” ' been the first cpemlst to oxidize Oomfortabla! KnucUe Arms! 'CaefUl, and n handsome far- 6.88 due to the drought and cement- Uttered tvith aeveral loads of limb- d i f f 20x2S labliea. ..plate Vaae- ammonia compibrclally. Designed for relaxation; nltore piece for any room! lika aarth below the surface, only wood and branchea ahom from the day at 7 o’clock.” , ^ CAKE^ BREAD NOW. 0PEn\ SUNDAYS Boomy SSt^ x 16my Mfi was ssaad whan to the highway during the height Methodist church; Rev. Thomas today a proposed resolution con­ MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS! A ll Legal Baverages ' of the Btorm. A highway crew fall of 5.23 inches of rain In tha demning President Roosevelt counted two deaths and daniaga cadoiM sod aasdicil Idu past 24 hours, ending this mom' Street Talcottvllle CongregaUonsl waa called to the tree on North church: Harry Lebeshevsky of the for attempting to destroy toe min­ unofficially sstUnated gt more THIS WEEK-END WE ARE FEATURING wzapiisii ia paper were n w .iii street to cut It up and re­ ing. In the previous 24 hours two than $20,000,000 today aa toe toU dropped ae <*r raft;a; ^ Jewish Synagogue; Rev. Brjmkes ers’ organization and praising READY-TO-EAT SMOKED W ill B& Sold move it at.sUdiUght The large inches fell- and before that. .'84 of ths UnUm Ctongregatlonsl Governor Thomas E. Dewey, but of gale force wrlr.ds, tidal TWves aad by a paper au p ^ fliTID COTTON S-RC. SOUD OAK inches feU for a total of 8.07 and huge seas that plied up wreck­ aim on Main street la being re­ church. refraining from formal endorse­ paracfaotc. Modem wsr*^ ' moved today. Buses and cara had Inches of ralnfaU in three days. Meetiag ToeJglit ment of toe Republican presiden­ age and debris along 125 miles of nsas ap paper by the too: to drive out around tha top dur­ MATTRISS, ONLY DINETTE SET Records of the five day ^ lio d Thera wlU be a meeting of the tial nominee. the coastline. Bat toa wsate paper aopply la ing the early momli^ hpuri. One preceding the hurrlcan. of 1938 Women’s AuxUiary of the Rock- daagarotalr sboaL That’s wbp wq assd tree feU alao at the Army and ahowed that 18 Inchaa of rain fell villa Consumar'a Co-op this eve­ waste papSn stety sfrap af It right s 20% Down) 20 % Donqij Navy club.lub.------»■ In.that 120 hour period. SHOULDERS -a HAMS UNDER NEW ning at 7:80 o'clock. All women are Waa 14A8 Was 40.95 riM M Hit The plate glaaa In tha Murphy Unrlted to visit thair new rooms 11.88 39.88 Sliced The Southern New England Drug store. Depot Square was and attend the meeting. FRESH Thlephona Company, Manchester blown out at 1 a. m. this morning. Pray Home ALL PAPER SAVED AAm coAifert, batter licking, You'll be impressed with its mos- Xhcchange, reported comparative- The window suffered similar dam­ Corporal George Pray who hM 100% Pure Wool Boiled H am ^ A BUNDLE A WEEK LOCALLY HELPS OUR longer service than yow'd ever ^ v e lines) Stencils lertd colorful . ly amall damage to the telephone age In the hurricane alx yeara ago. returned after three a ^ a half PO R K R O A ST ■> 29c network In this vicinity. Officials No ona waa In tha store at the yean overseas is spending s fur­ 55c lb. HOSPITAL, TOO! y dream of geftlng ot this low note. Rugged, solid-oak con­ of tha company atated that 9A time the glass waa birokan this lough with his- mother, Mrs. linea, and 202 stations, including morning. - Phoebe Pray of Talcott avenue. Sileed ■ . \ prieel Qean nas. eettbir, firm struction' will give yoii years and two''Sable lines were put out of ^Corporal Pray has been staUoned MILK-FED roflod edge. Long-wearing woto years, of sarvica. Extenda~tisilb Commiaaion. U was’ expected that with the ISth A ir Force at Hono­ Minced Horn 'liiost'of the. affected phones would Train Deaths lulu Where he saw service during S A VI S C M E D ' T *. t. H ' 'iarsv,' I en stripe tiddng. 30 poundsi leaf to seat six persons! ba In operation by this evening. the Pearl Harbor atUek. This is ^■rr-Tl / Ml I-M-i The high wind .whipped Weak or Placed at 28 hU firit furlough horns Hs spealra F O W L * 4 1 c 31c lb. > rotted Umba, and leaves from the of the terrific heat and rain on tj>« 'V, trees, piling them up in the gut- South Paclflc Islands, where ths VIeed ..tera. Open spaces like Center Park (Continued from Page Oee) thermometer goes to 140.degress MILK-FED LEGS AND RUMPS fait the full force of thq wind and during the dsy ana sometimes were killed, and about 25 other American Cheese many limba and cartload of (drops to 85 degrees at night. He MARRU UNOUUM laavss were stripped Noff Uie park trainmen and clvlUans were to' will raport tha first weak in Octos MAGAZINE I tma* jured. bar at AUanUc O ty. aft#*' which V E A L * 3 3 c 41elb. ^ Very UtUe damage araa done to The soldlere. who bad eocnplated ha win ba raasslgaad. ON PUT RACIC . huUdlngs. Now and then a cop­ up to 50 missions In. ovaraaas oom- X-Raya Nagallva SchooL of Dancing C O A L H M T E R bat, were en routs to a redistribu­ ing, a few ahlnglea, a window or Nat N. Schwadel, treasurer of ROASTING - Sqnare Yerd 4oor arara attiashad. but in general tion center In Florida after com­ the American Dyeing Corporation Gorgonzola ,4aaoage to structure around town pleting 30-day fui^ughB. All of has issusd the results of a raport SCHEDULE OF C H ILD R l^ CLASSES' Wes 86o! New 79 the dead and injived were non' raoalvad following tha visit of the . was blight. A number of commerr 37-88 commiaaioned officers. ^ IN ALL TYPES OF DANCING alal signs ware blows doam and a Moblla Unit of ths SUta Tuber- CHICKENS -45. 55e lb. I . ' , in th e Army and railroad officiala See iMs sqiprt floor hovering, few aamlngs arare ripped. In one culoaia Oomndsalon. A total of 85 Stool and cost hoe haotor linod a f toa new developments ahlSingles were inveetlgating the wreck. C. employaas took advantage of the FOR BEGINNERS— * light weight but o f Armstrong’s wave rippad from nearly eiwry and E. i. officiala said It waa the offer to have thair cheats ?C-fayetf with Are-bridc. Requiraa vary road's first accident involvinf pas­ jfjj Commencing Saturday, September finest quality. . color goes thru \ •ItoUBa. at that time, and a report has oeeh httie ottontton . ; t Mogatoao Beatdenta ware out early this senger fatalities since 1905. racaived from Dr. R C. Edwon of to the bock, lo ty to deoiv.ttays Fresh Fruits and Vegetables d a g B Northwest Section gB on ln f flKpacUng to ace one or flaby IX to 19 Noon hblds 1 0 0 -^ . eooL N eds as Postpone Calebrattoa bright and attrocWve. Save new I'laege trees dacoratlhg their laams. IN BULKY KNIT— BOXY STYLE B^innen’ Ta^...... 1 to 1 P. M. teded. N e ^ 3 or 4 i ' o l Words. 6 ft. wide- ba gfififi. but a few buabala of I ColchMter, Conn., Sept. UL— Ballet and Toe ...... 2 to S P. M. ,ves and broken Umba waa the \\ fWESR _ e >34 h o w / '. —The big storm postponed Acrobrntic .. •••••••• ..8 to 4 P, 5L We Can Fnrniah You Exparta In Llnolaiim Laying! . _ daauga to evidence. hero's homaooining ombratlon CANNING ' RETAIL SALESROOM _ ___ BANANAS lb. 13c Th# (n fit growaia of this vicinl CUCUMBERS 2 for 15c hers. ‘ - Monday, Sept. 18 lot get off eo lucky. Many Plans had bean mads for V i of­ For information concerning other claases and private in MOncheater and Olaa- TOMATOES ficial welcome tomorrow for Con- MeCNTOSB lessons, for advanced students, same may be bad by Unless inclement westher prevents o^eetion — then aufferad heavy losses In greaalonal Medal winner Private .FANCY it Otoe your bvdgetaM.;*«e tori and applaa by tha storm, MANCHESTER aiLng <5414 at the Studio, Masonic Temple. ths next fair day. .Mso Pleas* Not* — If eonsctlea can­ William J. Johnaton of this town. 50c Basket APPLES 4 lbs. 35c I of tha advance of the Last night's hurricane, however, GRAPES 2 lbs. 35c not be finished the first day it win be on the foBowing up the coast, local growers so littered' the green with fallen At the fsmi. Bring your NOTICE! For the convenience of children in ths day. quick plana to harvast' aa trees that the commlttaS In own CQSitainer. CAUIDBNIA Vo&d^and Park section and vicinity, I will teach one day of thair apple crop yaatar- Cham of the affair decided to put KNITTING MILLS REMEMBER . . . THE PROCEEDS FROM ALL SAL- lg poartbla. One granetr ap- It off for another week. A week st my home;'46 Turnbull Road. Call for farther MANCHESTER GREEN . o n io n s ; 104b. bag 39c nformation. VAGED WASTE PAPER IS BEING USED TO BUY to tha lUgh scm>ol to re- ORANGES doz. 39c NEEDED EQUIPMENT AT THE HOSPITAL. B fana a f yokngstera from Hearing, as a nil#. M n>or# Peila Brothers OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9. 824-828 MAIN STREET t e l . 51M M> for that purpose, acuta with the right ear than with SC4 BIDWELL STREET vahoitoered to help the left.

- T r , ' - • • • . NAmTHRS'lUTB ETVEWING fJERALT?, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SETTEMBER 15. 19-I-I )ls TEiC W T IG -I0 8 0 wT»rr—i»ee 5 Casualti^ EjUpert Linguists ^erve Frotn Coast tQ Const, from Fartirto Thblp, in 24 Hours PalaUq Morotai 8FDBO—1M9^Today's Radio. WNBO—UIO en A b d u t^ o w n Eeelera War ^rom State Armed, Forces itT Global Isles Invaded 4:10— w n c —Stella DaUas. ^^rtT r^D R ^-n te Atdrlcti Fam- • ■ On War Talk; Pfe. John. C. Richmond of 9 Foods— By Air 4:30— w n c — .Lorenso Jones; lly; . WTHT — Cecil Brown; Among 312 Announced War ny Fronts ‘Oiestnut street has Been home for WDRO—Ad Liner: WNBC3— W NBC— Ray Henle. » few days from Cherry xfolhl. By Americans Tlme'’^.Vlew8 the News. 8:18— WTHT — MuMc; W NBC— Today in Navy Depart* By David A. Stein Its Background of War North CarollnA returning yester- 4:48— W TIC ■— Young Wldder Parker Family. Washington Do you apeaktfl^Uona of a technical natufe, as Today’s Topic NE.A Staff W riter 8:30—w n c — Duffy’e Tavern; day. (Contliiaed from Page One) <«,■ Brown; WDRO-Oonn. Heroes: mentis Report. Ewe ? Could you Buke a public well. -The W ar Deportment, for New York.—Whether you're a temporary and lo: WDRC -p- Adventuree of the addresa ta Gees? Do you have example, recently asked for some W »fO a m ) Ever sln((fl ' the legions of ’ Ad Llnert WNBC— United S t M arys Episcopal church New ■yorker with a.yen for cheri- ing initial success and confidence strife betweta Prussia and Aus-/ Thin Man; WTHT --Freedom ef Washington. Sept. 1,8—(#)— Five a general auditory, speaking and one ^raon or several persona (j^aeaar smashed to the Rhine in | ' Prose News;, Opportunity: W NBC — Meet bchool, Center church, and thej in the outcome. tria by separating the two In the' reading competence In M ahri^? with technical military back­ ■ ■ B IT pelltieal s w M p ^ t mca moyas or a Californian with an 69 B.d., tiie soil of what now la , treaty wlfich a*t up the Oorifed-; • *;P0—w n c —When a Girt Mer- Tour Navy. Connecticut men are among the Covenant and Second Congrega­ Knock Out 501 Planes rlee: WDRO—News; Ad Uner; Global war demands a /global grounds, preferably schblon who fi1r|cnrt| S t t i p f C n I sI lUtlBl** h » » « b#«n cnuihed. urge for Long Island flounder, you Germany has been stained fre-1 oration of the raine. When Na-[ 9:00—w n c — Republican N a­ 818 caaunlUee announced today by command of languages, ithe Na­ could speita, write and translate tional church school* will have Japan’s ability' to send immedi­ ry and the Pirates. tional CommRtee; WDRC — It opening session* Sunday morning can have your heart's desire, .with­ quently wtih the blood of war. If f-poleon .-net hia dowittMl, how-| the Navy department. Thla brings tional Roster of Scle^flc and ta Korean, Burmese, Slsmiese, ■taU Cordan HuU would fo llw ate aid'to the invaded ialands was i M. _ * it, tho ever, Germany reealabllshed its , 8:18-^WnC — We Love and Pays to be Ignorant; W TH T — , to QiMbec WM uncertain. at 9:30. ^ in 24 hours. , Cherimoyas are the to 81A80 the total Naval easual- Specialised Personnel xn the W ar Danish and Slovak. The Navy knocked out by the crushing O *. Confederation at the Gon- Learn: WNBC—Dick Tracy. Gabriel Heatter; W NBC—Oang- % Hull 4oId Waahinfton reporter* he fruit of a sub-tropical tree rccent- Relch. history will be repeating >t-l ^ienpa In IS ll. 8:80— w n C -^ J u st Plain Bill; tlee. of aU categorteo. since Peart Manpower Commlsmn has the Depiurtment wanted a translator aerial battle of the Philippine* buoter. names on file of |ndlvlduala who “familiar with natural terms” in. had ito plana to come here, I.«wls H Haskins of Ridge l.v introduced in southern Califor- which In four days of U. S. carrier self on old battleflelda .Lately, the Gerraank have dor WDRC —War OommenUry: 9:18—W THT—Screen Test Harbor. ' (Croatian. The State Department jy Ifilen’s arrival, although It street will Instruct his adult class- frra.“ ffTiTl Ldhg Lsland flounder is an plane attacks wiped out 501 Nip­ \ Baseball Scores: WTHT— Tom 9:30—w n c — People ere Fun­ These from Connecticut, wi.th de speak, read arid. If necessary the at the South Methodist church ea.st coa.st fl.shlng favorite, but the ceJ^urTea lC, .m all V S - r t moat of tt elr fighting on other their next of kin, ere: could make a, ^few well chosen uked for 'a political eotentlat who ^ vtously means a broadening of ponese planes and 173 surface people’s soil. French > armie Mix; WNBC —Jack Arm­ ny; WDRC — That Brewster school Sunday morning as usual. large contented for this hard coj-e Hunnlford, William J„ Jr., pla­ after-dlnfier remarks In Gees woe. on expert In reading, writing eoDference annda, U 3,000 miles that separatb them are craft. stormed through (ierman-hel Mur­ many by Anglo-American-Soviet their ainia dovetailing perfectly was divided among Iba grand­ W NBC— Flah Pond. U. S. Martas Corps Reserve. The Roster never knows from M e operation and use of bocterib- These men are mostly Episcopal­ heavily bombe'd and shelled at Soorce Into a pattern for rapid growth ray’s Music; W TH T— Ariferi- 10:48— wnc—Program from New Wounded. Mother, Mrs. Lucy Jena- togleal research apparatus, and ians., Methodists, Adventists and close range.” Admiral Ntmitz an­ sons. \ day to day when to expect a tele­ * ^ ’8ovlet-Poltsh ClMh provide of air transportation. Louis the German received the cah'^ School; Concert Hour: York. earo, 880 WIUosl street, Bridge­ phone call from the W ar or Navy. 'who have traveled ta the tropica.” Brethren and are deeply religious. nounced nine houra after assault Boise, Idaho— iJT)— O. tlotaliiffuea W NBC— Shell , Digest of the another likely pocket but it is ra­ One, the First National Air eastern portion of the Frankish llri)0—w n c — Newa; WDRC — port. Department, the Office of Strati' An epidemic hod broken out In a They are p lan in g to leave the forces splashed ashore against the Rubio, Federal land bank repre­ A ir; Race Results. Murphy, LeRoy Donalfl, pharma­ ted aecond to a hard-boiled hand­ Cargo Packaging Forum, wa.s pri­ strongly defended, . reef-encircled empire, composed of the Ger­ ,_News; WTHT — News; WNBC glc Services, the State Deput- tropical lolond where the United North earlier ^his season, and it is marily intere.sted in air cargo manic peoples. The rest passed sentative Ip Puerto Rico, wrote for ] S:30— w n c — StricUy S porty —News. cist’s mate, second elase, U. 8. ling of Nasi-iahd laiands. a new edition of the Idaho Code of Naval Reoerve. Wounded. Parents, ment or eome other govemmnt States was building a new sir ^^*“ ?iterp rer^” in~ the light of Mr. I hoped many will make use of this from mslropolitah business cen­ into four countries, each ruled by WDRC—Jack Stevens; WNBC 11:18— w n c — Harkness of Landings are continuing Civil Procedure. Seems the island's I Mr, and Mra. Richard V. Murphy, agency which will neceasitMe a base. 'The genii carrlera were Make certain that YO UR servicemen will gel the RIGHT ffc llooaevelt’s recent public state- i opportunity to hear them. ters like New York's garment its own duke. — Hull's Program. Washington; WDRC — Joan against stiff ground opposition,” code was adopted from the Idabci | 138 School etroet, Naugatuck. hurried wire to someone apifaking brought to the transplanted Hin­ menu United Nation terms for district to distant markets like Among the fiercest invasions d'f 6:48—w n c —Lowell niomas: Brooks: WTHT— Music: W NBC THINfeS, RIGHT ON TIM E by making your selections he said, indicating that beachheads code of 2904, and'he'r-anxlous to Pisstai, Otaoo Aliprando, torpe- or translating Hindi, ^ishitlc, dus. An hour after the request I ' Germany will Jnclude eradication those on.,,the west coast and in German coil was one undertaken WDRC—News: WNBC—Henry —The Music You-W ant Mr. wid Mra. A. L. Crowell have had been hacked out on one of the keep up with the'changes. donuui’s mate, third class, U. S. Friulian, Morlak or the was received the name of a quali­ here this week. We’ve scores and scores of GIFT IDEAS OVERSEAS ^ of German trade cartels which returned to their home In High­ South America. The other. Air by Hungarian horsemen in 924. J. Taylor. 11:30— w nc — Author’s Play­ Technical Skills,. fied and available person was pro­ moat powerful outposts of the Jap­ 7:00^ w n c — Music Shop: house; WDRC — Mildred Bailey Nsvy. Desd. (Pravtously reported nourished the Na*t war machine. i land Park after a vacation in Cargo Research of Wayne Uni­ Battles raged for 31 years at In­ Frequently the order entails vided and before the day was out — things servicemen can really use and hope you’ll send— anese empire. Best Excuse Ever Heard WDttC—I Love a Mystery: Show; W Tjar — Cab Calloway's Wounded on report of Navsl cas- GIFTS N ext would be a specific p r o ^ m Maine and the White Mountains. versity, had been surveying mar­ His original announcement gave tervals until Hungary finally wa.s ualtlee for July 8, 194'4). Parents, more than Just familiarity with he was on an Army clipper flying W A N T E D GIFTS that fit Into the regulation package— for eliminating all international kets for perishable produce fromj cargo plane at San Francisco airport Is loaded with 8,000 pounds of defeated. Holy wars, in- which W T H T — Fulton Lewis, Jr.: OrchastrA. MUST BE MAILED They visited with their friend, no further details of the amphibi­ State (Jollege, Pa.— f/P)-:—Arthur Mr. and Mra John Pisslnl, Hig- the language skill but other quail- to report for duty. ^ combines. distant agricultural regions to, highly perishable fruits and vegetables, to be served next day at Germanic factions were divided W NBC— E5d Wynn. 11:48—W N B C —VartaUons by Van under five pounds in weight and not exceeding 15 inches Mra. Henry Dunham of Bostpn, ous operations, directed by Vice Ray Warnock, Penn State dean of gnnum. BY OCTOBER l^th. - * DWerence of Opinion metropolitan matkets between a luncheon In New York. over the Catholic and Proteatant 7:18— ^WnC— News; WDRC — Cleve. who has .been spending the sum­ Adm. T. S. Wilkinson, commander nrien, though he’s heard every ex­ Underoover-CarrigM; WTHT 12:00— w n c — News; Mr. Smith in length or 36 inches in combined length and girth. RetroepecUvely, there is a chasm mer at Rangeley Lakes. Maine. New York and Chicago. Thus of the Third Amphibious Force. churches w*ht on inside Germarty between British and American each group found a payload for Intermittently— from 1314 to 1648. cuse for cutting classes until -a — Muflcal Quiz. __ Goes to Town. Jewish social circles. They are fine Landing forces were commanded- 12:80— w n c — Throe Suns Trio. ovemmental opinion on this aub- the other. Tiieri. following the "30 Years' freshman askea to spend a week* 7 :3 0 ^ V m C --Q u lz of Two Cities, \ ove. young people arid will be missed by Maj. Gen. Julian C. Smith of 12:48— — Sima. Pianist Need Psychologist J i^ fo r OTrteli'were broadly con' Miss June Mildner of Bolton, Fruits and Frills W ar,” rellgrloua rights Were grant­ end at home.--“ Mother-, Is ta the VtTDRC— Friday Night Musical w nc Lee here. ' the Marine Corps. 1:00—w n c — Thomas Petuso’s ^ dmed In Europe before the wan who waa ' to have contributed Planes that will fly vine-ripen­ ed to. sovereign Catholic and W ACS," said the Frosh, “«n d Dad Show; W TH T — Connecticut Mrs. Helen Jones.Porter has re­ 82S Mile Advance gets lonely.'l Orchestra. At State Hospital Superfluous Hair Removed The etreea here had been on the solos at the Silver Tea and mu­ ed fruits and vegetables from Protestant princes In the empire, Forum of the Air: W NBC— SPECIALS TODAY AND SATURDAY! ceived word that her son, Seaman 1:48—w n c — Paul Paige’s Or­ battle of the l^ c iflc before the an­ sical program of the Ijorcas So­ Texas, Florida and California will Old Timers of the Hebron base­ ' Invasion of Patau represents an Prussianism inside Germany The Lone Ranger. 2-C Horace Porter, waa to arrive chestra. nouncement that Eden waa ciety, -tomorrow afternoon from return with .bridal gowns arid ball team wjio will play at the 825-miIe advance from Guam. waa eatablished after bloody con­ gjOO—W T IC —Cltlea Service Con- Hartford, Sopt. — A va­ Permanently — Painlessly <— Safely! home on furlough Thursday. Hen­ PrmcUcmtmnd M tm tr r m f tag, but now It appears that the three to five o’clock In Emanuel height-of-the-aeason fashions for Japan had developed the is­ tests with Austria, during which cancy for a psychologist et the BEAUTY forthcoming Sunday games will iriX ry Jonea. petty officer, U. S. Navy, ^ o r mlUUry declalon* centering Lutheran church, will be finable the belles of the San Fernando lands as a powerful Naval, air and Maria 'Theresa 6f Austria invaded ect this winter, sponsored by tlis Fairfield state hospital and an SOAF V A C IIM *T m elude Carltorr H. Jones (Cannon­ was home for the week-end, which RANGE AND FREE CONSULTATION around etratogy for hammering to do so because Of freshman ac­ Valley. Experts are convinced seaplane base, but their defenses Bavaria, during a campaign in P.TJL, should contact Mrs. Wln- opening tor a library assistant in PUMOLIVE fLmmi ball Jones, he used to be called), A l­ he_ spent with his father,- Frank built under 25 years eof Japanese CfffM M O r Japan Into aubml*slon are com- tivities at the University of Con­ that the major part of air-cargo which Frederick the Great sought FUELOIL Uirop Merrtam conoernlng (ndt the state education department, ton Hall. .Ray Holland. Frank Jonea, of Nope Valley road. Hia supervision were badly battered South Coventry TELEPHONE 2*1264 volume will be made up of style to annex Silesia to the Empire, a General 'rincktag jars for canning. srere announced yesterday by SHAVE necticut where she is a student. Rathbun, Edward Rathbun. Harold friends were pleased to see him at under an almost continuous nine- ^'^fore Eden arrived last night goods, seasonal goods, goods plan whl:ri eventually succeeded. The ChurohlU Private sehoed State personnel director, Olendon r s : 1** Instead, (Jharlea Martin, pupil of L. Gray, Raymond Cobb, Barney the morning aervice at St. Peter's day American air bombardment. CHfrord \peebe. * Gunners mate CREAM OiurcHill stuck a cigar Into hia cbaqging in motlel, and gift pack­ Germany came under the JAMES WOODS opened lakt week for the fall term, flukaUta haamL Mrs Emily Stephenson Yerbury Fracchia, Edward Hastings. These Episcopal church. Surface ships shelled the islands A.I 8rd Class, son of Mrs. Ins P. Bee­ A. Scorborla. Mias Rena Halem*s SO^BARBASOL fUmM U mouth, pulled a felt hat down over ages, specialty fish, fruit ai^d veg­ .French guns when Napoleon de­ 39 •ity invited 260 food experts'to a LETTER C m kanxlo King of C ^ a ^ e BriUah up takes-in Leo Kowalski, Charles and has been out of schooL 'There Air 'and shelling attacks were and for the past tliroe years on is 83,280-88.000 lees maintenence. ROOM 15 — RUBINOW BLDG. 845 MAIN STi lush banquet. A United Cargo- Reemployment Commieelon was chief called upon MaJ. Oen. Sir Eu­ Mr. and Mra. Wilfred S. Cros- Rathbun, Jerry Portefr, Bill O'Don­ is a great deal 6f poison ivy ta concentrated largely on' Babcl- the USB Sperry. He enlisted in The library assistant salary range W k il* liner brought in a full plane-load the speaker Wednesday night at a •OAF gene F U et Ueutenant governor, sen have Invited their friends for nell, Milton Porter, Henry Pompro- places on the school grounds. It ta thaup, largest of the Palaus. and December, 1940, receiving his boot Is 81.330 to 81.740. of perishables ordered in routine meeting In the Firehouse of the FOWOER and Premier Maurice Dupleaala of an outdoor, party and dog roast wicz, Kenneth Griffin, John Okonik, not impossible to eradicate the the three, southernmost islands — training at Newport. At the end Other openings Include: Clerks fashion by A & P stores from Its Coventry-Re-employment Commis­ 25‘ OXYDOL (Uma » Quebec province. tomorrow evening at their home, J.iiles Rebiliard, John Dzadil. Win- noxious vine, and it seems as if on Angaur, Peleliu arid Negeseb.ua, of hifi leave hey^llUgo to an ad­ typists an^ stenographers. Grade regular puppiicrs in west coast sion, explaining how the local or­ Settled ta Advance x 137 North Elm street, in celebra­ throp Hilding will play with the the school grounds it ought to be Cuts Off the Carolinas vanced gunnwy achool In San 3 (UnlvenHty of (Connecticut), farming sections. Dungeness crab- Conquest of Palau will complete­ ganisation is required to meet the tion of their eleventh wedding games following next Sunday. He undertaken. One sood y a y .9o keep B u ild in g Deigo. Cal. W has not been home many problems of adjustment and 81J20 to 81,740; and stenograph­ A t a late afternoon preaa cohfer- meat cocktails, a “stratosphere" anniversary. is at Pennsylvania S.tate College at poison jvy down is to let cows pas­ ly cut off the 2,000-mile long Caro­ Sint# beinK,/a»8lgned to ses duty ers 81.330 to 81.740. MAIMS roUMi ance. Stephan Early. Mr. R ^ - salad of greens picked the day be­ re-employment confronting our re­ present and will not be hoyie for ture on the land, aa they will chew line Island chain, which has been The Army and Navy Club, velt’a preee secretary, officially fore In California and Washing­ early in IM l turning war veterans and dis­ ME-8-MY • n ru iiis The Salvation Arm y Sunday the coming Sunday game. There the young ivy growth down and it bombed from end to end, and leave S gt Victor Synder Is now with Early Chewing Oum ^ confirmed that ton, Colorado rainbow trout, and placed war workers. FMAaMI s m n u i School, which holds sesaiona every will also be other players picked up does not hurt them. Cutting the Its large garrisons. Including Truk, the Dr^lhance Base Maintenance ^ gup^r coinitiwid for tno a desert of rare fruits shipped Frederick A. Lee, aon of Mr. and Incorporated Sunday morning In the year, will to fill in gaps. Games are called growth away with clippers and faced by the prospecta of surren­ Bhtikbon in France. 'Today wo chew chicle gum (If I XUL dflc war theater are not—"and for the fiVst time over a great der as the only .alternative to star­ Mm. Jesse R. Lee of Ripley HUI, won’t be”—Involved In the current observe Rally Day Sunday morn­ at 2:30. 'Those vyho used to watch keeping at it from y*ar to year Charlotte R. Bratnard. we can get it), but before It waa I distance were features of the vation and continued bombings. M aterials was commissioned a second Ueu­ •0 WhlRtB. Keoylihoefff. ing at 9:30 a. m.«when a special fhe games years-ago will find a spe­ will alao put an end to it, and known ta the United States, a j Roooevelt - Churchill Conference meal. executive secretary of the Girl tenant and received his pilot wings program o f songs, recitations and cial three in seeing the old timers there are mixtures on the mailtet Palau was the Japanese headquar­ l^ ts at Galesburg, m., is sp m ^ spruce and paraffin chewing gum ! Barly eald the Pacific command . Not to be outdone, the A ir Car­ LOWER-PR ICED AT MONTGOMERY WARDS at graduation exercloes Sept. 8 at Instrumental music will be given, tussle with their younger compete which will, Eradicate It. There are ters for the mandated Islands. ^ was made and sold, as early i matter wa* settled In advance of go Packaging Forum exhibited ig a week’s vacation at her home Lubbock. Texas, having comple­ Qusbac, but would not answer fur- together with vocal trio and quar­ tors, though betting; on the out­ some people who ar* immune to The day before the Palau inva 1880. ladies' ready-toJwear, sporting alon Halsey’# powerful fleet, still here. Her mother, Mra. Ellen J. ted his advanced training. Lieut nu*®tloiui on the time of dcci- tet numbera. Parents and friends come la not reported as lively. this poison. One such Is Robert goods from a atpre unable to bring the reluctant Jap­ Bralnard. who has been employed and Mm. Lee arrived here on Wed- LIQUORS AT LOW FRIGES! don, tha placa or eharacter. are cordially Invited to be preseht Town officers"1iTnnlnated at the Schuyler who lives on the L. M. bottle goods, x-ray tubes, and anese'Navy to battle, wound up a at a Rest Home in Swansea, neaday to spend a 18-day furlough When a n p o r ttr quoted Gov. and enjoy this rally day program. Democratic caucus held Monday Lord crossroad. Another is Allan BINGO cniahing taree-day aerial assault Mass., this summer. Is here during with relatives. homae E. Dewty, of New York. baby c h ic k s ''"411 destined for evening at Hebron Town hall are L. Carr, a former Hebron resident, by its carrier planes on the Cen­ her daughter’s vacaUon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and Sle Republican presidential candi­ The Polish Women’s Alliance, plane delivery to far-away places as follows: Assessor, Wilmer Ding- who did much good work in ivy Biggest Prizes In Town! Business executives attending the tral Philippine ialandsof, Cebu, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter son Robert Jr., of Lake Hamilton, date, as tafarrlng that Group 246, will meet Wednesday well: board of tax review, Clarence eradication when he lived here BOILERS forum were told that A ir Cargo, Pansy. Negros and Leyte, have returned to their home In Florida, have been vlsitora at the Douglas MaoArthuf should be the evening at 7:30 at the Poltah- E. Porter; selectman. Clarkson F. and was in charge of the services AND Inc., formed by 16 major trans­ Admiral Nlm itz annourieed lata Manchester after spending two home of his brother, Jesse R. Lee Allied owr-all commander tri the Am^rican Club on ■ Clinton street. Bailey;, agent of town deposit fund, at St. Peter's chfirch as reader. Every Sat. Night At 8:30 Sharp! port companies, was completing yesterday the planea-lnflicted crip­ months at their cottage at Free­ and family, for the past week. Pacific, and suggesting that Mac- New members are invited to at­ Charles C. Sellers; grand jurors, He kept the ivy down on the a survey of 35 cities, checking on pling damage to enemy air forces, man’s Shore. At a special meeting of the Con­ 20 Gnmes Including Sweepstake Arthur has been "suppressed, in tend this meeting. Donald Heath, Carlton B. Jones: church. FURNACES post-war express for 5,000 present shipping and ground installations. Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Doyle gregational Church last Sunday the past, Early had "no comment. constables. Jules RebBlard. Albert Abraham, Garbicb, son of Mri . . . Aircraft destroyed: 156 shot are parents of a aon, born Septem­ following the morning servtoe, the HIGH POWER V ACUUM Mra. Roosevelt left last night by Chairman Raymond S. Ames of and potential shippers. Turgeon, Leo Kowalski. Carlton and Mrs' Max Garbicb, has left Admission $1.00 Advocates of air cargo expah' down in combat and 277 destroyed ber 7 at the Hartford hospital. resignation of the Rev. Charle* D. CLKANED ' train for New York. the Grange Fair atatea that every­ B. Jonea resigned as registrar of for the Great Lakes Naval Train­ Broadbent was accepted. Mr. aion are hot deluding themselves on the ground.” Pfe^ AUeen (tahoon. 'sUtloned thing will go through aa scheduled, votera. after having aeri’ed in that ing Station, having been In the Broedbent has accepted a call to Oct aO the heat yoh ehooM from Into wishful-thinking that all wltl tile WACa at Fort Myem. several people having inquired if capacity for 45 years. He was of­ reserve force and'just tecelved his become pastor of the Congrega­ yewr rationed fuel this Winter. their . problems will be liiagically Va., is spending a furlough with the storm would make any differ­ fered the post again but declined, call for duty. He, wasta*iledictorlan tional church at Easton, near Let na eoodtrioe ynnn heatlDg ence in plana. The only change is ^her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer aolyed once peace returns. Cost thinking he had done his diitv in so of Wlndh&m High, class of 1944. Bridgeport on Oct. 1. The resigna­ plant now. OeS nny time! that the committee has decid^ to for instance, will be at) Important ^Cahoon- , ' W ed d insjs many years of aervice.' Fitch N. ' I t is reported that\ the .three tion of Mm. Ruth T. Wellea or­ HENRY J. PARENT open one hour earlier on Saturday a Pvt; Everett J. Colburn, who factor, since rail transportation Jone.s 'was again named as school sons of Mrs. T. C. Ives\of Amston, ganist for the past three years, TEL. 8-0188 afternoon, at 3 o'clock instead of has been ststloned at Can\p Stew­ will still be far below that of air boai-d member. There was a spe­ Dick, Andrew and Fred', have A et was also accepted at this meeting. four aa previously announced. To­ art, Georgia, .la spending a fur­ shipping. They are convinced, cial meeting of the Democratic in the Pacific area lately, after Schwarz-Pitkin night the exhibits will be open to JjpweVer, that the consumer won' Town Committee held Wedfiesday lough with'- his family on Depot the. public at 6:30. An entertain­ three years of service, during Mr. and Mra. William Pitkin of, mind.paying more for air advan evening to jiame a registrar to suc­ which time they did not the three Road. \ ment will be featured this gen in g; Mlaa Frances Sheqi of Worces­ M Pitkin street, announce the tagea. ceed Mr. Jones, resulting. In the together, see. each other. Dick is marriage of their daughter, Mias tonif6rrow from 6 to 7 'a * turkey -Fresh From Fanqa choice of Cornelius Leary. ter, formerly a teaclier at the Cen­ supper .will be served to those a member of the Seabees; Andrew, ter achool. waa a recent vlaltor at Either Pitkin to Flight Officer Boosters for larm-to-city air candidates for Representatlvea of the Arm y A ir Force, and Fred The New Owners Of having tickets. Some of the arti­ the'home of Mr. arid Mm. Jacob Carl Schwars, son of Mr. and Mrs. cargo shipment of perishable to the General Assembly. Justices oi the Naval A ir Force.. cles of food will be, sold tonight Franz. . ” ' ' Frite Schwarz of # Lewis street. fn ilts and . vegetables point out of-the Peace, and Judge of probate The aplepdid rainfall here was The ceremony took place at the and others sold or ''auctioned to­ that variety, palatabllity and nu­ Oscar Miller has returned from m p m s morrow evening. * will be nominated at a caucus to gladly# received, and the ground Dine at Cavey’s ^ s t chapel in Hobbs, New Mex­ tritional ' value of fresh foods will be held the evening of Oct. 9. ■pendtng'il week In New York. He got the good ’ soaking it needed, was accotapapled by Mr. "and Mrs. ico. last Saturday evening at 7:30. be Increased for millions of city An appeal is being circulated for from the gentle, and continued Both are graduates of Manches­ A son was born this morning at William Miller Ymd daughter Mar­ dweller^.' Nature-ripened fruits used or other clothing for the Ri)Sr People here were on the look­ ter High school. W'hlle in school St. Francis Hospital, to Mr, and fail. garet who will spend several t and vegetables are sweeter. Juici­ Sian Relief. Hewitt’s store build-' out Thursday after being warped Mias Pitkin was active in the Mrs. J. E. Hilditch of 9 West Mid­ weeks here. er, have better texture, taste bet­ Ing w'lll be open to receive contri­ o f a hurricane tail end which Wide - Selection of Rne Foods Paint and Powder and Sock and dle Turnpike. Mrs. Hilditch waa Kdward Franz la now seaman ter, lop'lriS*tt8r,’' 'dnd have greater butions-o p . Mopday next from 2 to might strike hereabouts. HIXAGON fHINOUS Buskin, dramatic clubs. Girl Re­ the former Mlaa Mary A. Moriarty, vitamin content than and imma- flmt clasa. writh tha Navy ta R. N, The baby has been named 4 p. mi it is hoped'that there will serves,. Pep Club and French Club turely picked f^ds now taken be a generous response to this ap­ 4 . 6 S France. and numerous other activities. •John Hugh Hilditch. Extra Numeral. Painted LOMG-W iARING BIAUTYl C6rp. MermaiuLeDoyt. with the Get Your from the fields i^ ile they'are still peal. AH aorta of clothing will be .A K tU A M raritl-alrcraft at Camp Shelby, She has been employed as a green. Richard Veen *f 82 Washington welconie, coats, dresses, shoes, timekeeper by the Pioneer Para­ Damage and food waste will be Dale, Okla.— (/P)—;State Trooper TOUGHI A Ihkk oiphalt sdturqtad felt bate I* eoated with tem­ Miss., Is spending a 18-day fur­ Qioice Liquors at Our'Bar BOLTON street has returned to the Triple- stockings, underclothing, anything lough at the home of hte.parento, chute Co. Mr. SchWarz studied at reduced, for transportation time Levurne Dryden anil Lieut R. B. that, m the giver’s Judgment, could Speers of the shore patrol, halted pered uspholf, then surfaced with fireproof ceramic groiwleiij Mr. shd Mrs. Herman H. LeDoyt. New York University and the Uni­ -X store, 681 Main street, as man­ and handling necessary for : dis­ be used by an ^pressed and deati-' an automobile bearing a Kansas Throe brothem alao are In service: versity of Conn^ticut before en­ ager after five weeks , absence. tribution will be drastically cut. GOOD lOOKINGI An eye-pleasing design In a choice of ifch,| tute peopi*. license tag, white With red numer­ Seaman 1st Class Ernest LeDoyt tering the service. Satisfactony settlement of differ­ Moreover, Relative surpluses and The regular Re4 Cross session als. They found the car had been harmonizing colors . . . colors thol will stay bright for years! with ;the Navy In New Guinea; ences that existed between the scarcities in the nation's produce for the' making of surgical dress­ \ owners anil.vhlmself have been stolen and an extra red numeral Aviation Cadet Walter Young. In DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT FROM m arkets will be minimized, since ings will be omitted Monday owing had been painted - on the llcensF lOW-PRlCEDI The price obove is for enough shingles to cover Basic Training at Cochran Field; effected, Veen stated this morning, 'otstrlDUtioh can be equalized. to the Jewish New Year. • It will Frank Facchetti V. Grancii Claim Na?is and he, will welcome all of his for­ plate— with lipstick. iOO ^ ft. let us help you estimate the cost of your new jipofi Macon, Ga., and SergL. Thomas TEN O’CLOCK ^N Business executives in metro­ be resumed the next week follow­ Young, who is sotaewhere ta the mer patrons to the store. ■ . politan centers welcomd' air cargo ing as usual. , Attack Finns -Reading Matter .Pacific with the U. S. Marines. (10 P. C. T a* Aftor lO P. M. Saturdays) development - because shipments Pupils of,the three-room school This, is his fifth year In service The Rockville Polish American Clin be made to firms In such at t l* Green and presumably the Installed Complete! Athletic Club will hold its annual Oklahoma. City—-Two sailors In with the Marines. ^ Have Now TakffH Over the Business (Continued from Page One) pjjiccs aa Rio ^"Janeiro; Brazil, other^chools o f the town are busy Outing Sunday afternoon at the There , will be a meeting of the or Ljma, Peru, In lesa time than collertlng milk weed pods, the a New Ualedonta hospital Mrrote Cricket—Lot- in Rocki^i.lle. An at­ the W AC Recruiting Office for executive boaid of the Parent- Finnish Cabinet and officers of the it took a little while ago to do fluffy inner contents o f which are tractive athletic program has been pamphlets on the Women’s Airmy Teachers' Association Friday eve- Diet'were summoned to an emer­ business bjrtween. firms in New to be' used for service men. The And Are Prepared To Cdter To arranged with the feature contest service. Lieut Mavia Pape, in I ning at trie Nathan Hale Commun­ gency meeting today to oonsidee York andJ^n Francisco. pods must be kept In an open mesh, Make CAVEY^S Your Dicing Habit of the afternoon between tlie sin­ charge of the stationttagid the. sail­ ity Center a t ^ p. m. Highly/ profitable “special or­ bag and dried, and 'each pod- must WARDS THICK-TAR “ matters connected with Premier gle and married .men. Chairman ors weren’t Interested In joining Any one fi l i n g to can tomatoes Hantti Hackzell's Jllness,” The John Oi'lowski i-ssups invitations der.” business, for sfich things.as fiontain brdvim seeds. to-be used ino**sn’t want .A v ""* Hurt charge of the new presid^t, Mrs. After thiy had given her,a com­ MV. and Mrs. Leonard Levine Covere 100 square fe e t...; fe^ 5 ■ . Thomas. Dannaher and her asso­ have Bcqulredi.a poultry, farm at Heovfly coated for eraoler re- The New Model Home Optometrist Successor plete description o f their problem, m-. • » . / V '■ ■ ' New \brk It's a 1,260- ciate officers, and they liope for' a Norlih Windham and will go Into HIGHEST PRICES PAID! ^ tbtance to erocWnBl Cover* 100 proof ceromk gronute*! Nollt e^ Furnished By Wntktas Brothen. she smiled sweetly and answered; camenl Induded. Choice e f cetc i . fio t drop from the lof of the 103- full turnout of members to start "I'm sorry, but I'm already taking the poultry business there. Mrs. BRING YOUR CAR DOWN! , - sq! ft, Nollt. cement included. - TELEPHONE 6315 story Empire BtaU building and the new aeaaon. Memberahlp dues all the magazines^ read.” Levine is the former Marcia GREENBROKE Wo Ravt AU Records of Former Patients, A l f m E. Smith, president of the Will' alao be received at this meet­ Frankel. Mr. Levine has been with TELEPHONE 2rl709 . . . WILL BRING BUYER world's tallest. structure and foi> ing, and may be paid to Mrs. Em­ E rror' his fatber-ta-law. Max Ffankel, of TO YOUR HOME! ^ HOMES, IN C mar Democratic presidential nom- ma Harria. Mra. Helen ^.Monaat, co- the Marlborough road, ta the poul- Walker Sttdei, Maadtaster taaa, doaan't want anybody to get chairman of the memberahlp com­ Pam pa, Tex.— Mra. Sam W il­ tey .business since hi* marriage. TeL 41 1 8 o r 7878 hurt on V-ddy. H e has issued .ta- mittee, or Mrs. Ruth Biince,. finan­ liams thiiiight she smelled paint, The Levines have a baby son, Ger­ atruct^cas for V-day to tenaiita cial secretary of the unit. investigated, found one side of her ald. Mr. Levine vyas president of Baivlow Motoil^ S r I m ' "not to allow obcupanta of. their i house had been freshly painted. the Jewish Young People's Socie­ 1 affioas to throw anything out of [Sorry, said the contraclor. wrong ty and Mrs. Frankel hs^ been ac- Um vtadows." Read Herald Adys* ihuusg-quul ha' moved next door. Uvt ta Red Cross work' and in .'-■y; •\- %?>,>• ’»iii '■tU -i- V- / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEiC WNN.. rRlDAljTSEFm fBER 15. id U PAGE MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1A44 y Fighting Irish Heads Them All Hurricane Biiffcta Norfolk With 70 Mile Gale Stale s Crop Rival Firemen •Hometown Stars Detroit’s Slugger Iffles^ liens | Engagements H onors Obituary Losses Great jl^angle Tonight Nhith o f a Series * Lack Power rk Modean b 6 are JiferfonninK Setchell-Beccio Passes Army Test i F o r f f f ^ ^ ■ '- - V , V litrs. Rose J. Becclo of 46 Nor* Deaths on M. H. S. and Twl League fielda, iiUended as informa­ Ed McKeever, man street announces the enjrage* Apples Alone Oyer MiH INorlh Enders Must Win tion of intimate character for th /lw yi in the services. ment of-, her daughter. Elsie A. EmanueT\Lutheran La* Coach, Has Re- lTdrKtiw99.7 Mim MarceSa M. Makulls lion Dollars; To!)4crfi| To Remain in Running Wakefield PasetMi Army Becclo, Pharmacist's Mate 2-C. to dies’ Aid^^ives Party lAaining Vets Back. Warrant Machinist Edward Setch- "ft Mias Marcella Mkrgaret Ma- It of Last tie r’s kiilia, of US Wells atreet, died at Loss Just as Great. For Second Round. Local Sport Tetit; Football \ D bIbb ell of Concord. California, For Departm* Member tha Uncoa-on-the-Tham.es hospi- By Harry Grayson Conflict with Teama; Miss Becclo Is stationed at the % IlartforJ, Sept, 16--(/P)— Naval Hospital. Sampson. N. Y.. as tel, Norisrtch, Thursday ~ afternoon 'The two,,Firemen teams will pro- fjocal Atfi^te NEA Sports IBdItor Mrs. Ellen C. Modeah. who left following a short Illness. She necticut agncultvrc, .notably orl Chatter Volfielle Wins No. 20.. ntomas W*l>, collector of taxee a psychiatrist’s secretary. She Ivlde the attracUon la th4 local NeW York—Old Notre Dame Was the first "Wave" assigned to today for East Orange. NNJ.. past waa bom In this town and grad-, chardista/and tobacco growers I Softball League •'lyhen they colllda 1B the South M e ^ e e te r Fire Dle- uated from Manchester high „tomM eIos4r than any ether The frequent rains during the _ Cartip Sampson and enlisted In the president of the Ladles Aid i^ocle- past two days completely washed , By Jo®k Ho m su ffered crop losses and property I tonight at the North End Play- Serving in Pacific School to fielding the nation’s foot­ trlet yesterday afWioon filed 16 U S. Naval Women’s Reserves In ty of the Emanuel Luth^ school In 1941. out the entire athletic program lo- | Draft l)oard colls and a pm She leaves her parents, Mr. and damage censervatively estimated I ground. jifiui for unoollected s taxee In the February. 1843. She trained at church, waa the honor gtiest toU^Tai.over $2,000,000 ln. ThuM| ball team. The Irish swelled their cally- I football exhibition added furtlwr Hunter College and had experience Mra. John Makulis, a aiater, Mrs. I Tha North End ,;en is hot In pur- ^ m trirt fo f a toUil of J79.63. In- the society at Ita meeting yfater- day night's Wirrlcane. In the far away w ^ r s of the tremendous following last fall by ' confusing overtones to the Ameri­ at the Naval Yard In Oliver Jarvis of this town and aix Isult of the league leading Cheney Paelfle there ia a Wd from the •# In these liens 1*' one for a day afternoon' at the church. /'R ubscII S. Anderaop. asslstenl coming within a gnat's eyelash of Football drille at the West Side can Latigua chooc today aa throa and at Lak^hurst. N. J. brothers. Martin, Navy, overaeiia; farm age:it in Hartford' county Isquad and they wlU »»« o«t J® ‘ iW North iGnd who atowers to the 14 cent t« t due by a men In the Following a short biwlnpss Anthony, Navy, overseas; Alexan­ I tha sdalp of the South "End Smoke cqmpleting a suicide schedule un­ Oval for the High achool grid can­ of the four contenders went bock MTvlce who owns one foot of land Her fiance Is stationed at San meeting, Mrs. Amy Carlson, the estimated that the Connecticut ap name o f Wlerabl^l. Thla same didates have been curtailed for the Pedro, California. He "visited In der, Army, in this country: and I Eaters In their battle for ths sec- beaten and untied. Into action after e four-day "tioU- fyHiiir. Pit Trumbull street. He present head of the aoclety and In pie crop alone was reduced lad known In lortl sportsdom as past two days and Coach Kelley le Manchester a few years ago. Joseph, Navy, In this country and lond rdund champlonshlpf But gone is the fitting successor day.” ■ Twrlnto possession of It through Ita behalf, presented to Mrs. Mo- value by a million, dollars due tl Eddie Wlerzblcki, la now a mem­ *<• onxloua to view his .eandldatea Dick Wakefield, Detroit’s alug- Francis of this town. the premature dropping of . latl In the -final finish of the first ber of the OTval Air Corps and to Knute Rooks, Lt.-Oomdr. Frank again In preparation for the sca- J i t t e r who held the one foot dean ' a fine woolen blanket, and Funeral services will b e ' held ■ round of play, the NorU) Endera Leahy, the man who brought gliig left fielder, woe notified by expressed the appreciation of the fnill In thousands of trees. I has been stwtloned In the South •on’a opener. Friday afternoon. order to prevent another resl- Monday ’ at 8:30 a. m. from the 1 finished up in the second spot to- South Bend back like an election hie Chicago draft board he hod members for the able leadership Ralph C.. Lasbury, Jr., dlrectol Pacific for more than F year. Sept 29 at Mt. Nrbo. ' dant of the street from entering'll Eiglith’s List W. P. Qfulah Funeral Home and at Ihind tha winning Machlnlata. Thla repeater. There Is no Angelo Ber- passed his Army physical and-woe Trumbull street. of Mrs. Modean during the two of the shade tobacco grower| Prior to enlisting the local lad subject to call al any time. The St. Brldgat’s church. Burial will agricultural association, after time they feel. that, they have waa an active member of the now telll or. Johnny Lujfick to throw ■ There are also fom- liens placed ears she Was In office. - A . I enough guns to pin axioaa on the Twilight League offlciala are former Navy pre-flight cadet sold The Ladles Missionary aoclety be In St. JameS’i cemetery. Check with two thirds of the me defunct North End Tigers. The the ball, Johnny Yonaker- to coach hoping for a break from the Weath­ against prpperty The funeml home will be open Ireat of toe loop’s teama and hope it or or Jim he did not expect to he called be­ Up $290,000 alsii presented to Mrs. Modean a hers, counted up to $1,100,000 1| latter organization w m one of the er man In Sunday’s Tbvl playoff fore mid-October, Notice was sent tract amounting toHeSs than 410 for friends from Saturday noon Itoat Wooda can upset the Ma- Mello to, lug It, Jim White, stlcK- in aU four that must be paid as gol^ lapel pin. ’’'he pastor. Rev. tobacco a.ia property damage. Ichlnlata next week in one of'th e m ost' promising oluba. In town game between the ■ Willlmantlc fiom a Sarasota. 1 Fla., board, to Theodore Palmer and Mra. Palm­ until the hour of the funeral. At least 20' tobacco, shefds .flUe that sponsored all typbs of ath­ oiit tackle, is no longer around. Filers and the Hamilton Props. pitcher Denny Galehouse of the tte tract has been sold and the I Hottest battles of the season in the So with what will Notre Dame |y buyer hiis secured FHA mort- Assessments This Year er. made a few remarks, after with freshly harvested shadegrov letic teams. ' The entire roster Rt. Louis Browiis to report Mon­ wrappers—highest priced cl; I circuit. f-ti, -Jn strike back this autumnT-Frankly, ■which the 12 hosteaaea under the Memorial Mass I The South Enders are the only of the team Ik now in thS\Army ■ The scheduled game between the day at Camp Hlandlng for Ids pre- ^ S r Weir has collected 99.7 peri Total $8,645,695; chairmanship of Mra. Carl Hultine A first anniversary mass will leaf raised hi the country—wer Forces. th# situation with practice well Bearcats and the Dairymen slated induction phyatcaL team In the loop that were able to under, way is far from encourag­ cent of the total tax IWd last year I Tax Rate '2^/^ Mills. of Rusaell atreel served aandwlch- ba said at SL Jamea’a church to­ flattened by the terrific force Ipln a loss on the flret round wln- Eddie ie a little lad scaling not for last night will .be played next Phlledelphle'B pro-grid exhibi­ Tonight h# itarU the collection es, cake, cookiea and coffee at a the hurricane sweeping througl over 160, but in his small frame ing, but as; Ed McKeever, batting Sundayafternoon at the ball field tion Tuesday had an indirect, al­ I ------morrow morning at 7:30 for Pfc. Inera and the team has proven to Jdr Leahy, points out, practically of the 1944 tax. The list c*’!* J?*" buffet table decorated with vari­ John Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. the tobacco flatlanda.' \Vhlle It maj he packed'plenty of ability aa his' adjacent to the K, of C. home. The though perhaps inconaeouentiat, I The grand Uat of the Eighth I be a world beater at times. In the every squad .the Irish meets, with collection of 168.044.06 and this colored asters. A .pleasant social Thomas A. Brennan, of 21 Bissell be possible to salvage tome of th I event that toe North Endera are record ,ln local sports indicates/ Bearcats management Is awaiting bearing on the race. Steady raliw morning his collection had gone to School and iHllltlea District for time waa enjoyed, the members A northbound Atlantic hurricane, carrylnr T9 mlle-an-hour wind, waa pounding Norfolk. Va.. when tobacco, producers also countel He graduated from .Manchester ths exceptioh of toose of the serv­ John Adam.#, six-foot—seven-inch Notre Dame tackle; and half­ further word ^rom Hank Skoog, coupled with the condition of the atreet. who was lost In action in I defeated the Cheney team will be ice academies, sre in the same evtr to per CMit of the total the year of 1944-1945 Is 18,645,696 expressing their good wishes to thla photograph was m.sde on one of Nodfolk a street comers. Stalled street cart sUnd In water and Italy a year ago. many thousands of dollars loss ll I crowned the champs of the second high with the Class of. 1940 and back Steve Nemeth, who wears a mere 6 7-8. commit travesly on the director of the Milkmen. field forced two succeaatva post* the guest of honor for success In unpicked tobacco still in the fleldf immediately matriculated at the boat, so they can't complain too ponements of a scheduled Iropor- amount due. against 88.366.68^ a year ago,, or gala swept streets as a boy icenter, background) hanga on for dear Ufa. and are scrapping for the starting weather, they will .bg taken off By Skip Driver she has lived here since coming to Big Slonii Loss local Twilight League that are the battle and has participated in will be In Hartford for at least The tax rate In the Eighth Dis­ I measure, hdwever, as tha tide ML KIsco. N. Y.. hospital during National Head picking on the same 1,000 acr 18-year-nlda. No more than five two games and ttte boxing crowd the books. At this stage, one gaii« thla country from Sweden In her Sports Roundup now in the armed forces on the several of the major eng^ements fullback post. trict Is 2 l-'2 fmila and the amount girlhood. She Is the mother of j came up over mada. In one tn- the storm. ^ in addition there was constderabl| lettermen from the 1943 national has !)•• it can do now to end up on le.ss than the regular 154 might A fallen tree blocked their auto­ Hat of overJOO. the name of Ed against the Japs, Freahiuen At Flanks to be raised on the present lUt is Mrs. Sherwood Trueman, of 83 (ConUaued from Pagt One) ! stance, a doaen famlllas spent, the water damage to shade gro can be found along with his older ohampinns are back, two for part The ends will be manned by the right side. niake the percentage point differ­ WaUrbury, Sept 1® — ~ ------' night In the Old Saybrook tile- mobile. but they managed to turn Mrs. Bciitpicp Manning which managed to withstand By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Beat of luck, Eddie. Be see- time only. They are halfback Bob ence that could win or lose the $21,614.24. Just under the total of Server street, and of Erik Modean. New York. Sept. 15—(A ^ P rexy brother Herman, the latter 18-year-old freshmen. Bill O’Con­ .Frank Schofield, 40. -Bethany storm some sections of New Hs-1 phone exchange, and six other around and reach the Greenwich hurricane. in you. . ' Kelly, Frank Dance- flag. estimated expenses. formerly of the Herald sUff and hoepital. A t' an eaily hour this I Ed Barrow of' the Yankees w member of the Marine Corps. nor, a six-footer of New Yorki Veeterday*# Reaulta Since laat month, in the ring -farmhand, believed by Police Cap- now with the Religious News ven and other cities looked like families were taken from their Electerl President o f With tiie leporta sUIl comlr wlcz, tackle# John Adams and Although the Philadelphia goDM .Uln Anthony Malone. Naugatuck, moming,^ however, the stork bad 1 threatening to Introduce and home-grown Johnny Ray. The Eastern Playoffs standings, Cubey Lewis has been Service, New York City. Venice as etorm sewers . backed Ra-nt Haven homes and quartered In at mld-mornlng. It was fcare George Sullivan and captain and tackles should, be strong, with: Utioa at Hartford (rain). dropped from the , third-ranking pro)>ably w ould’ not have been to ' be a victim of •’ hit and nm up. sending water over the elde- , ii^ ^ fire house. not yat put in an appearance. Daughters of Veterans. that this loss on farms In Hartfoij Itlon whtch would forbid .Major played because of the hurricane, Governor Baldwin, at bis home lueagu# bOsaball clubs to lease guard ^ Sullivan, 18-year-oId Navy V-12, Albany at Blnghynton (rain) apof to the tenth poallion. The col­ drivar. died thla morning at 6:20 Tobacco Sheds wsIM and turning the streets Into i ^ undetermined origin county alone would mount as Fllley. medically discharged ored Ind has everything to gain even If no football gome hod been in S t Mary'a hoapltal. In Stratford last night, kept In Mrs. Beatrice Dart Manning, of Ithoir parka for football beforo the Galloping Ghost Ran on toe left, opposite the six-foot (No gamca playro yet.) survey turned to outdoor tobacc from the Marln.e Corps who re- American > and nothing to lose. It will be the held, President Ed Barrow of Captain Malone reported Schor Hold Open House . . . broke out early today at Bouad iouch with "sterm developm^^ Mat le atreet. wife of Attorney lend of the, season . . . seVen-lnch Adams, who has been the Yanks waa prepared to ask Are Blown Down There was four feet of water In view beach In Lyme, but etate po- j ^ there was aav Dosslblllty Growers expected that broadleH ently submitted to operations .on New York at Philadelphia '■A first time Pep ever fought a boxer field Vasi atruek laat night apP*f- Frederick Manning, was- elected atm in the fields yesterday aftes I contrary to toe Branch Rickey- on the squad for two ybars. younger than himself. Lewi# Is the majora for legiolation at thb^ the main street at Savin Rock, s lice reported that It w-aa confined ^ eerious emergency arising. He |phll "Wrigley theory of supplying both knees, will not be In condi­ Fllley, of courae, will be at left rain). anUy After 9:80 o’clock. Schofield For CapL Weber president of the national organi- noon woulo offer llltle cigar leq tion to play until mid-season. only 20, December meetings. forbidding* w fotmd on the Naugatuck- West Haven amusement park on to one cottage. i established headquarters In the I year-round activity for ball parks, Wild Against Illinois guard, as quickly as he is In National Windsor, Sept 16— — The Long Island Sound, but the build­ xatlbn. Daughters of Union Vet­ worth saving. Kelly will be available only for Cincinnati 3, 2; Chicago 2 (13). ahy team from renting its pari Betha"y io«d In Naugatuck short- Such emergency agencies as the Stratford town hall and was In erans ’o f the. Civil War, at the The unplckrtl late apple crofl I but it help! bring out the fact that shape, In the meantims, 17-year- for football before The close tA Its hurricane blew dow n.thi^ tobacco ings there withstood the storm’s Red Cross, the State War Council.' frequent comm inicatkm w ;^ I pro football is old enough to ron- the first five engagemsnU. Hs is old George Marta, a freshman of 4. Bristol high school’s football ■ ly after by Amble Morin, closing session yesterday in Des Baldwins and Greenings. droppM a Navy trainee and will be tran-s- Brooklyn 6, Boqton 4 (2nd rain) eleven starts their 1944 campaign home seasdn. Watarbury driver of an oil truck, sheds In Windsor, and\ damaged Mr. and Mrs. Harman Prieas of fury although a roller coaster and the State Police and the State State Police Commissioner •Gd- Itrol Us own fields . . • The ball By Bed Grange East St. Louis, and Johnny Mas- Further conflict with footbott other structuree blew down In Moines, low’s, of the 78th annual drastically in value aa the galf ferred around Nov. L . New York 12, Philadelphia 1 this afternoon meeting PlainvUle on hli way to New Haven. 299 East Middle Turnpike, will Guard laid plana itoura In advance | ward J. Hickey, M’ar Administra­ encampment of the national Grand dropped th«s apples from the tree I narks, except maybe tha Polo The Original 5Ion-ln-Motlon Last Night *sFights trangelo, an 18-year-old of Van- might arise If Detroit woij ;hs some tobacco not yet harvested. 1938. Grounds end Stadium, Gosparella Is Ke>- Man (2nd rain). high at Bristol. Coach Tommy Dr. Bdward H. Kltsch^um, hold "open house” tomorrow ^nd te battle the storm, but found tor Henry B. Mocle and Adjutant Army of the Republic. The 1945 Mr; Anderson said. He reportej I Jamming the stands were 70,000 dsrgrlft. Pa. have ths Inside championship •• the firet World Th^ tobacco sheds wrai^ owned Mater tSipples Rallmad comparatively little U. do as calls General R. B. DeLacour. laren't suited to football . - ■ There Key man Is l7-year-old Joe trick, with a bevy of 17 and 18- Monahan has five lettermen back, msdieal examiner, aaid Schofield Sunday a/tembona, for their aon. national encampment la scheduled the crop fsJl In .orchards In th who had come to see ^hat was Gasparella, brilUant *‘freshmsn Atandings Series game at Brigga Stadiunt JSSmd ftarturw of both knee., by Huntington brothers. Imperial for aid and reports of damage One precautionary move taken I has bean talk of buUding new cdnaldered ah average IlUnoia By The Associated Press year-olds competing. Fred Rovei, all linemen end hae a few hold­ would be held Sunday, October 8, It was the water, rather than to be held in 0>lumbus, Ohio. Hartford co\)n,ty area ranged froij passing prospect who will call Amerleiin overs from last year with ex­ both ahklea and a deep laceration Agricultural Oorporatlon, and Captain Herbert Weber and his ^ coming Into the headcfiiartera aV during the storm waa an order 40 to 75 per tent, depending up latadtuma in PHUadelphia and Philadelphia — Ar.’hie WUmer, a rugged 200-pound, frosh of Ham­ when the Brooklyn 'ligers and Oliver J. Thrall and 8on. \ The the wind, that crippled the New Hartford were muchy fewer hi Mra. Manning, the new national Iwashlngton and o n ^ t e r y has it tdaro tackle a I ilminston. plays from the important quar­ W. L. Pet. GBL. perience in the backficld. As a and compound fracture of rte bride, who have Just returned from York, New HavSh and Hartford from Commtsaioneer Hickey clos­ the' exposure. . maphin® Oct- to, XitaA. A 129914. v'ilmi Dela.. out- mond, Ind., has centep.,clinched, the Liona ore olated to open tha- one number than had been^xpcctett. head of the DUVCW. U widely Ithat the National FooteiU League Phila terbacking and ball-handling' as- New York . . . . 76 61 .555 — whole the Bell City teem le big akuH.The man waa gpi»ranUy hit their wedding trip which Included railroad. M’ater filled a deep ing Uie New London-Groton ■ "Other farmer.v "said the remain rnmd from each school parad-; pointed Eddie Giosa, 134, w'lth Art Statute, a sqiiad mem­ Oetrolt home eeaeon In the Nor era waa located in Day Hill The State Health Department bridge to traffic laat any vehicle known for her work In patriotic Idelay^ awarding a Loa AngelM ClgnmenL Backing up Gasparella Dctr

MANCHESTER EVENINC, HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQJW., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 Beonloa At.ftrand Central' Finally the German nfficer in' KVFHVTHING ^ PAGE FOURTEEIt With the first gjUmpne of yOuishouf- charge could stnnd It no longer: derlng through the throng, German T)fficer (Cither taka the Hoiisls— NurHeries l.i Help Wonted— Female 3V Household Goods Instrumvofs oath of allegiance to Germany or Annuuni'-enients Automobiles for' Sale Straight and tall and khaki-efad— T W Sense oh love, ths time was tong. be shot. V a s t e r s a t 40 CENTS a^ dpzeh, PART-TIME WOMAX fort,shop -VERY SPECIAL OFFER ai " ' "" ■II Villager—I’ll take the oath. ' DO y o u EA1 LUNCH down­ 1940 PONTIAC TORPEDO 4 door FOR SALE -PIANO. $15. Call . Q a si^e d 4 P Copyright. 1914.'NBA Service, l i ^ With the tip-toe hug sU tears and sedan, radio and heater, good or 3 dbkei.. for 11.00,'Call at 'wdrk. Apply Federal Baks Shop, TFor a very limited time-onlyj— Policeman—Wad your hushendl lat, it ssema. Just eat with his ' hosrtsches cease. German Officer (after giving the town?-Try Weldon’s, 901 Main 885 Main street. 8897. ' ------He was carried from his horns oath)—That’s fine. (The officer ' Qaisified tires, |1,)T5. Tegnu and trades Fred Schuets, 40 Kensington St. to his office by a palatial Itiheusins. badly hurt when lie was struck by hands off the wheal and ran Into And for one breathless. iWnin^ street, for good food—reasonably FIT UP YOUR WJlDLE HOME Chapter X |crooning. He-Oslrtied it off. The si­ the train. Friends said it was started out of the room, at the door priced. ■ accepted. Get Brunner's proposi­ WANTED — 2 EXPERIENCED 3 r S o MS '■ lence woke her. She p v * him a Th# elevator took him to h(s pri­ a car, UaiaT '■ beat'the whole world lb. at Wearing Apparel— Furs . 57 Adver&enienU The situation was saved by Tom | Uzy—Yepeuh. he aufferaf from charactertatle of the chap; dlwsys peace. ’ •• \ he paused and turned). Now, that tion. 80 Oakland street. 5191. RooAnK 17 Waiti£ases. Center Restaurant, drowsy glare, turned th^ radio on vate office. His secretary was al- you are one of us you can come 3TEEPLB TOM CLEANS out Complete, Including As, FoUowa' Jeckley's opportune arrival. Jen­ concluaion of'tha b^in. dropping every things when ths Barbara NadesuX AdvaiisonenU' 509 Mlii^ street. For Rent For Sale and went back^ to sleep. ’ w’ays at hand to help him wilte a and go as' you please. hlmneya, specialty. Call Mag- 1935 CHEVROLET deluxe town Three Pierce New Kedrdom Suite, 1,627 V. i] ARMY ralnooau! nifer hated to leave her father ma- letter Hfe could always get ths Pollcanvan—You m tfn concua; whistle blew. ROOFS o f a l l t y p e s replaced slightly used, appearance like M n^d. but her busineaa was with He was denied that oblivion. He . Villager (starting towards the For Rent For Sale nh|l’s Drug Oo., Main street. sedan, exceptional car, not driven or repaired including slate, com­ WANTBID—ELDERLY COUPLE all metal coll spring, cotton mat- T o Buy T o Sell telephone without arlsinf. ai\d his alon of the brain, don't you? Tlw Tent new, 3 sizes, $1.25 each, or 5 for per o?wn generation’ and ehe went sought for It in the icebox. He Uza-^Ndi-'euh. A nMsns conclu­ Opposite door)—8sy, didn't those since 194-1. Will accept trade. 603 position, shingle or tin. Also val­ or woman to live in home and tKss, bed lamp,, blanket, bedrbom took Ice and soda and a bottle’ of -meals were eerved at his desk If he Natural History Professor-- Ths Two Kinds of Men To Bny To Sell FOR^ALB—2 OR 800 CORD of 1-2 Center street. chair and rug. $5.00. All sales cash and carry. about IL ,. sion. He’a dead. • hawks are a cruet race of birds Frenchmen give us one devil of a leys, flashings, gutters, chimneys. take’ care of 3 children. Call Scotch Into, the dining room. His ’wislvd. Those who do their best today light, though? standlhg wood, on good road. Call Brunner, your Packard dealer,'M ■ After a vague while, the maid And natur^ly. his views on the and can Inflict serious wounds. E. V. Ctoughlln, 390 Woodland. 2-1254 after 5:30 p. m. Three Piece Spring Construction 4orab appeared and Indicated In had never been a solitary drink­ end forget about It. 8693. \ ______■------. ■ — Oakland atreet. Phone. 5191. exhaustion suffered- in modem Auto parts makers are sitting on Which wuiiM you say was the Tlioas who promise to do their Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Phone 7707. Living Room Suite; room size rug, pantomime agalnat the radio that er, but it is never too late to bend. Benevolent Judge ______WANTED—GIRL OR young wo­ Houses for Sale Wait was in' such depths that business Ilfs were eagerly wel­ the edge of their seete. IL, having most dangerous speclsa, William T best tomorrow and then forget WANTED—RIDE TO COLTS Van two end tables, two table lamps, pinner was ready. Hllyard gath- been whispered that some passen­ TOR SALE—BOY’S PRE-WAR man for general housework, in his spirits could go no place but comed by Interviewers. William—The tommyhewk. sir. about it. Dyke plant,X-*®'*=^® ■*'**^’ new nome, fa.nlly of three, no coffee table- and floor lamp. Wanted to Bay "5^8^ SIX ROOM CAPE COD, hot waterl tred himself for one more: efforL ger ear production might be turn­ Chicago^,- — Judge Rsmuel Shwtnn bicycle, excellent condi­ Moving— Trucking— He went to Margaret and put hla up. They took a holiday — an alco- c*'*- U 08T — BILLFOLD oonUtnlng washing. Live In or out, own Five Plec4 Kitchen Set, 32 piece heat, oil burner, full open atalra,| ' holiday, Officer (to private) — Now tell ed' loos# V of.-the year. Some very mean man has said: Troubled events in Europe give .Heller too's a sympathetic attitude ______- tion. Call 7772. Storage 20 house overall measures 24 ft. by| prms about her to say: 'Thei’e are three kinds of women: toward a man scciiaed o f stealing sum of monoy and plcturea, In ANY PHOTO COPIED, enlarged, room. Call 8138. , ^ dlnnerware set,-rug, 17 piece oveh- WANTED —TO BUY electric "Margaret., honey— ; He had been letting Margaret 'me. what is your idea of strategy? new points to some old stories. 34 fL with full shed dormer, ful­ Private— It is when you don’t '' Popular Brenda ths beautiful, the Intelligent, and a ride on a freight train...--'After ▼Iclntty of North Manchester. colored, framed. A ^ old Studio,. 20 INCH JUNIOR boy’a-;; bicycle. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CX>.— w a^ set. ^ - range. Phone 7132. She pushed hU arms away with ' make a fool of him. He would Thera is the one about the .Ger­ 24 Inch Junior girl’s bicycle, 26' Trailer van service. Hemovals WANTED—FULL TIME sales ly Insulated, copper * tubing make Ti fool of himself from now let the enemy know that yojj are There*-was a young lady named the majority. mans who captured a little French Bsscasing a fine of $1 and costs. can r H 68.______- '''' 209 North Main streeV Tel. 6780. lady; also high school boy for ' — 1278 — • rlolence; "You Uke aides agalnat Judge Heller paid It himself and inch beih»«n,-tlra,|>ciy’A, Jilcyqle. .from ooast r-> ijoast, deluxe equip­ WANTED —, TRICYCLES and throughout, acreena and itorm| ur own wife. You’re ruining our on. He would sue her for divorce out of ammunition, but keep rigl^ Brenda town and began Interviewing ths stock room work. F. W. Wool- bicycles regardless of condition. windows, extra land. Write on the grounds of — of what? of on firing. With a face Ilk# a dent tn a fends. Jerry—By the way, have you InliablUnts. One old fellow proved released the defendant. . 486 Hartford Road. ment craUng, packing and stor­ After Down Payment Is Made fchlld.” . . . tOST— TAN, WATER PROOF worth, Manchester. Call 2-1453. K, Hergjd. perjury. She was unfaithful to her But her pappy had money, aver seen a ghost? very annoying by making remarks Mesnwlills, someone else, sl.sq a Automobiles for Sa age AG^T NORTH AMERI­ $4 Weekly for 52 Weeks. "Oh, ■ Margaret, for God s sake, jacket. Reward. Qall 2-1504. marriage vows. Being faithful to Mother (^n bus)—Jiuilor, If you , Whichjnade her a honey. Harry Well, on te'I thought I about the terrific battle the French believer in'free rides, had stolen ” My advice to young men is to CAN VAN LINES INC. EsU- Branch of Connecticut's Largest jisp out of It. She’s what you the jtidgc'.s car, but police -found stay away from banks—tbag Wanted Autos— $4,800—WE ARE OFFERINQ be a her was being unfaithful to the aren't a good boy on this bus, With beauty and glamor no enda.^ saw one, but I wasn't there king put up before (he Germans over­ PASS BOOK NO. 55905— matea t-i all parts o( U. 8 . A. T«s Help Wanted— Male 36 Furniture Store were once. Don’t hypocrite.” dear Margaret ho had married. It the gas tanks empty. only lead to tropblar 1939 PONTIAC COACH, 19M Motorcycles 1 2 Rooms Without Btiard 59 cozy 4 room house with re'in-l , She fancied herself a s a martyr, I’ll slap you right in front of all enough to make sure. whelmed them by force of numbers. Notice ta hereby given that Paea Oldsmoblle 4 door sedan. 193T 5’ 87. A-L-B-E-R-T-S Where had she gone? Who was W sxwsrs very sorry to Tiesr WANTED— GOOD RELIABLE forced concrete cellar under er knd she began to weep—not beau- these people. Book No. 550«5 laatied by The Buick 4 door sedan, 1937 Chevro­ If ANTTX)_USED CARS— Will buy 43 Allyn St.—Hartford FOR RENT—GOOD sized room, ufully or pitifully but a sa thwart- this woman w’ho had taken her Junior—You do and I'll tell the about an accident at the railroad Savlnga Bank of Manchmter he* cook, strictly temperate. Write twin beds, convenient to stores. tire building, easy to heat, fur let* coach. Terras and trades ac­ jiyAear or model. We will pay nace now installed. We are fea-j bully weeps. place? driver how did I am. x crossing the other day. ' An suto- Navajo Arithmetic BY FRED HARMAN bMn lost or destroyed and wrH- P-iinting— Pspering 21 Box H, Herald. Some use of kitchen. 24 Locust 1 He thought of freedom, a world R E D R Y D E R cepted, Brunner’s, 80 Oakland tc^ prices for well kept ears. Oole TOR SALE—KFITHEN table and turing this $4,800 house, because "Mv daughter calls me a dodoj Un application hae been made to chairs, oil burner complete, 3 >^treet. Phone 6739. full of Mrs. Drummonds. But he street. Call 5191. Mofhr* at dentsr. Phone 4164. w a n t e d —MAN OR BOY for of the exceptional low terms unJ ly husband call! me a hypocrite. L^Tr sjD CO UNO .‘MLLtON- said bank by the Person in whose ------couldn't 'irow Margaret out Into WE DO HOUSE Painting. Call lijrht work, hours ^ a. m.-2:30 p. piece bedroom suite, one maple der which It may be purchasedJ From the radio came the voice FUNNY BUSINESS COS rMLLlOtN name such book was Issued, for 1941 PONTIAC convertible coupe. ----- Colonial spool bed double --alas. NICELY f u r n i s h e d ' bedrooms, the cold. She w’as Jennifer’s'inoth-' \ 2-1003. .'-'hi., 5 days a week. Call 2-133^ or Why don’t you drive out to the if soprano singing In a young payment of the amount of deposit Heater and radio, 1939 Mercury BusinesA Services Offered IS all after p. m. Tel. 7429. one single, one double, near Che­ er. There must be some W’ay to / . 3912. 6 8 comet of Hilliard and Broad and irl’s voice oonie vong of beautiful represented by said book, oi^ o r coupe, heater and radio; 1937 ney's, kitchen privileges. Call egret. It might have been Mar- bring her back to her senses — FLOOR SANDING 9x12 RUGS,'.WOP,PEN ice box. 5290 or 137 Pine streeL Interview Mr. Milliken, who will make her keep her Solemn prom­ the Issuance of a duplicate brok Oldsmoblle 2 door aedan; 1936 Repairing 23 MEN FOR Wobdworklng ma­ (aret’g own young soul crying Dodge 4 dbor Sedan. Cole Motors, Laying and Finishing secretary, ironing board, double help solve your rent problem oif ises He was just tottering on the therefor, chine. wanted. Full or’ part-time. WELL HEATED ROOMS, atUac- rom the tomb. But she consented 4164. J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 PIANO "TUNING and repairing; beds, maple bedroom suite, bou­ telephone 2-0027. be persuaded to the dining brink of the solemn nonsense of If No Ans«sr-70S29 player piano specialty. John Good pay. Manchester-Toy Mfg. lively furnished, light housekeep­ Berkley’s theory of a breach Co., 881 Main street, rear. Tel. doir chair, lamps, living room im. She could always eat. 1941 C H E ^ O L E T SPECIAL de­ Cockerhano, 28 Bigelow street. suite, davenport, love-aet, high ing facilities, continuous hot of promise suit when he grew too ASHE» AND KUBRISH removed. luxe 4 door sedan, heater, deluxe TeL 4219. 2-0943. chair and odd furtiltufe. Tele­ water, central. Call 8989 or 14 After dinner he made a Inst try: drugged for further thinking or Tel 2-1588. W Scbultx. Arch street. further drinking. A ^'-1 equipped, good tires, gunmetal WANTED— MEN TOR j^er phone 5187, Austifi Chambers he offered Margaret a game of d \ . i/v. gray, guaranteed. Price $1,095, He returned to his room and WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric press, steady work, jgood pay. Warehouse, Manchester Green. HOOH~FOft-RENT—Married cou­ arda. a trip to a movie, a visit to Get ' Bnuiner'a proposition. 80 Private Instructioha 28 Ehe theater. She shook her head at found the bed a trifle elusive. But motors, etc., repaired. All parts Apply Tober Baseball, Elm SL_ ,J3pw>»derfly--«-6i Saturday S- H r ple or 2 girls. Call 2-1940 or FOR RENT he made Jt. His sleep was not C>aklap(j;..j|J^'eet^ ______available. 24-hour service. Charg­ k. L O CUnON — Self-confldence EvenlngSj^-Monday, Wednesday Everything. At last he reminded Florence street. bf an imaginary business confer­ good, and he was doubly remorse­ J»AIMTERS es C. O. D. Manchester. 2-1439 gained through correct speaking. and Friday, 7:30-9. Heated' Apartment n 1941- DODGE DELUXE sedan, ence at the club. She laughed; ful for trying to get drunk; and FUIX OR PART TIME! Foreign accents removed from Help Wanted^— TOR RE34T—FURNISHED room, radio, heater, beautiful Beige mominge or evenings, OIL BURNER heating stove with “What’s her name?” for not quite succeeding. ' ' iV See Painting Foreman tires, like nev., guaranteed. *41 speech. Coaching In achoot sub­ Male or Female 37 26 Linden street, opposite Cen­ 29 Hayne^ Street f/r- ALL KINDS o r tractor work, chimney flue, good condition. In' "Ah. Margaret, Meg! We were (To Be Continued) ^CB9t.ll44JTWlAUtVlCI IM. t M giaxILA 9At On the Job. Chevrolet Master Deluxe S door, jects. Gregg shorthand. White ter Park. plowing, harrowing, grading and w a n t e d —MAN OR WOMAN to ' Holland Cl eanersi.. n.t. 1007 happy once. I don't want any- radio, heater, good tires, guaran­ Studio, 709 Main. Phone. 2-1392. Main street'Oi^PJione ,4415. 4 rooms and dinetta | dy but you—the old sweet you GREFNBROOKE potato aigflhg. Also u>rd wood assist in local shoe store-, "fexperi- All’s Forgiven BY EDt^AR MARTIN teed. Get Brunner’s propoaitlon, sawing. Alms LatuUlpe, 758 Ver­ ; used to love.” BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES aO. Oakland streeL' ence -helpful,— b u L ^ t —esseJitlat.. TUR-'SAtiE~^-1WA5®»-.*KENT^ Wanted to Rent She turned her head from him. HOMES non street. Telephone 6077. Help Wanted,^Female 35 Kinney Shoe Store; 903 Main St. radio. Model 56, recently rebuilt, BUSINESS EXECUTIVE with calls me a hypocrite and says " wiiniiuii 3 = \siKV ,‘bOK). Walker Street Williom Johnson S and A e o ) Of 1936 DODGE COACH, radio and ELECTfHC WIRING and repair­ WANTED—WOMAN for house In good condition. Call 5024. wife and daughter desires fur­ he loves me!” i f ft w avw .ftw heater, good tires, small down work, part time. Call Mrs. W. Broad Street -H ^ left the house without a ing, any sfse Job given prompt SijtttBtions Wanted—T TOR SALE —STAMFORD gaa nished home. Excellent local ref­ MftVK. ft 6 0 0 0 U payment, $5.>>0 weekly. Trades attention.. Phose 3975 before 7 Shea 7464. erences. Call Hartford 3-7619 Telephone 7426 word. \ The sight of lighted win­ accepted. Get Brunner’s proposi­ Male 39 atove, practically new. Inquire dows made him ' wonder where Q— What vital war material do p. ni. . 689 Main atreet from 4 to 8 p. m. from 5 to 7. Ithere was happiness , and where tion. Open Monday, Tuesday, and WOMAN WANTED TOR steady ELDERLY MAN does plain house we get from Turkey? ' t H ’ r Wednesday *tlU 9 p. m. 80 Oak­ position now and postwar. Gobd Wa n t e d —tA 5 o r 6 Toom house there was\ empty frustration like A — Platlmira. painting at low cost. Phone 8819 FOR SALE—4 ROOMS of furni­ his own. Some of the couples must FOR RENT land street. Phone 5191. Household Services hours, good pay. New System or flat, permanent residence. Call ■ • * * Laundry, Harrison street. evenings. ture, period living room, blond# like watchers beside a coffin. Offered 18-A mahogany bedroom, bunk beda, 2-1001. Town Q _W hat is the new Allied ■ « As he was passing a bright res- bit\-Vi GOOD POSITION available for lamps, ping-pong table, mlacel- ■Xurart, he felKback to make way vyespon. the ’’Wasp” ? 4-Room Single YOUB CURTAINS cerefully laun- Live Stock— Vehicles MEDIUM SIZE SINGLE house by A—A flamethrower which shoots In a Manchester reded by hand, price reasonable. saleslady. Permanent position, laneons. Call 5000. reliable family, within ten miles Advertisement Cor a man and a\woman who turn* Ed out to be BecR'ey and his \Wfe. . a 4.50-foot flame from the front of 91 Main atreet or Dali 2-1077. good salary. Sllbros, 881 Idaln St. FOR SALE—GUERNSIEY cow; of Manchester. Winterized lake an armored carrier. Hot air heat. OeepWodd S u b u r b holstcin heifer, red; milking dwelling acceptable. Call 4469. en hailed him: . , WANTED—RELIABLE woman, 4 PIECE WICKEB? aet and rug. Official N-Mce Making Voter ’’Walt! Come oh In and dine I cow. 1 iiiT T ^ in . a. L f ^ . ett Drive. 146.50 per month, ^oat; two six montluC. nannies; Q- - How dangerous is parachute mornings a week for light house Call 2-0203. with us?” \ r .. billy. $35 for all the goats.. Also The Selectmen «nd Town Cler I "I’ve had my dinner, thanks, 1 jumping? “Hf insist? he enlisted in the Nav^t" AN work. Call In person. 365 Sum­ pullets, ducks, pigs. At Groes- Lots for Sale 73 TOR SALE—GAS STOVE, per­ oi the Town of ManchMter her Eaid Hllyard. ’Tve got\som e busi­ A — A C. 8. .Army paratrooper mit, near Henry etreeL beck Farm, Vernon. Tel. Roc^f- Tel. 5278 WANTED fect condition, $20. 17 Grifflq TOR SALE—2 'AJTS at Ahdover by give notice that. they will ness st the club.” \ ! has roughly only I per cent chance ville 507-12. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH INVESTOR'S WANTED WOMEN and girle to Road, North Manchester, off Hil­ Lake, each 50x150. WUl zacrl- In aezalon at the Tbwn Clerk’s OfJ “ A liqueur then, while \w’e have of being Injured In any way in liard atreet. flee In the Milhictpal Building fo i 8to9A.M . — 12tolP.M . do bench work, steady work, TWO 2 1-2 YEAR old Guernsey flee for quick sale. Call 8028. ur cocktails.” i any one Jump, according to .A.MA good pay. Apply Tober Baseball. the purpose of examining thi Lcn seized one of his arms. Sue s ' BY V. T. HAMLIN . 1 Wonien: Weavers, Sewing - Machine Opera­ Telephone 6060 or 5280 . or Model from / COLONIAtrBOAR WARBDHDS tors, QuUlers, Spinners, Doffers, Control- 1934 to m 2 . ' COMPANY NO WAITING ' len, Draw F'rame Operators, Finishers and Pariur Street Read Herald Advs. IMMEDIATE CASH ’ for Miscellaneous Operations. I \L "‘CQP4 14*4 RV NC4 OUR BOARDING HOUSE .MAJOR HOOPliB “ Trainees will be accepted for all typto of work; CAN BE SOLD oilV oUR WAY BY. J. R. W IL LIA M S Tea, we think your house can be sold by onr agency at a . ESAO,TVglG6S.^DlO X tELL SOU'RE AS ANTIQUE A S A ^ ^ All hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. HEtaes t h : NO.' NO MiDRE INDOOR THE OL’ WHEN THEY' > STONE P0STCARD,MA3DR/^ BRUNNERS telr price. \ , FIRST,BUILT SOU I oecioeo.To m oe Pl a n s f o r FARMS ADDED HERE.' BULL We have costomere fori— m E i.cxto in T)Ae h o u s e ARE SOU BV ANS CHANCE • BD OAKLAND T t h e AJEW PUT THEM MACHINES WASN’T THIS OFFICE J 5 Applications.for employment may be made at: ^ Fonr—d-Booia Bbiglea. , . " ^ ■ ^ ...... AFTER ALL T I MOST RELATED TO THE SOPAER, OR A D D ITIO J BIGHT IN HERE - 1 POKf T BORN H E S E Z , ' THE BUSHS-TAILED ANltAAL Three—d-Hoom Staglee. OivjTH'SHOP- NEED A COVERED WITH A *PUT MV SAfV I ’VE SECRETED IT ...... Three 2-Eamlly R-Room Denbles. W E’VE (SOT • COONTX TO PRESS BUT­ GOLD DESK WHERE SO SftEEUy THAT tV E N t h a t c a c h e s w a l n u t s OPEN , United States One 8 Boom Single On One Fkte'r. TWELVE NEW TONS.' I DON'T WANT YACHt FIRST BASE SOU vMlTH SOUR FERRET IN T R E E S ^ Cheney Brothers Two 8-Boom Flate—(Steam Heat), BOaiUG MILUS TO HAVE TO LEARN IN HIS 'f U S ED T'BE MENTALITS COULDN'T Mon., Tues.. Wed. Until , Employement lost telephane,-wrlto ten or atop oe oa the street aad teB aa ORDERED AMP ANOTHER LAWGUAiSE MOUTH AN' leave TK - u n e a r t h TVAE ROLL ' OB abont Am ptaice you would like to have oe sell fOT you. * WE'VE' G(OT w hen I g o TP TH’ AN' HE BLEACHERS , 9 P. M. 146 Hartford Road TO GET TH’ FAR END O' SHOP. HATES FER. / • Service .8704. r ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. i 1L42 BUILDERS WASTIN' 'Sh e l v e s .'* Manchester, Conneetteot 414 Capitol Aveam Thura,, Fri., SaL, 6 P. M.' Hartford, OoaadetleRt. Real Betete aad laduraaee Hie ever-popular shirtwaister I BUSY a t MONEY.' . once.' -W 9«8 BIAIN STREET TELEPHONE MSS given a new stir In the smart Ih0^ | a el Uhistrated. The neckline and soft jgathering make it i larty young and becoming, MICKEY FINN Another Dream Vanishes LAME LEUNAUD easy to make—eoft wool'crepes : light flannels In pastel colora| . kf. w-iimy. rvff would be 'sery efftetive. ' THOUQHr (TAU Pattern No. 8704 comes In 13, 14. I f, 18, 80; 40, and 42. Bixel „JO acm THAT 14, short sleeves,: requires. S M l 5784 yards of 39-lnch material. A ' o fMvsicriuy w - For this pattern, send 30 .cents,! ’XM90HMI10 Mis. Anne Oabet... flowsr buttons on ths dark crepp In coins, your name, address, alMl ffpcT Carat Ft«<* abl'ihmerlng white ruy^ sat­ vendoluie desired, and the pattern number tol ■Ihe pauie of ightereary Infsntry- £ 1 To obtain complete psttem, fln- 1 The Ifancheater Herald ’roday'al in It makes the handsomest possi­ Imen ln a milk bouse in Northern lehing directions for the Bow-ne |patf6(n. Service, 1150 Sixth a y e'l iF rm ce after dmstng. out the Nazi ble sort a t blouse to wear with Blouse (Pattonx No. B7M) -J^^ea ^ GOOD TIME . nne. New York 19, N. T. Itaipers. Thsy are on thslr way to FORTH* HOUSE I your fsU and whiter sultsl Have IL X6,'18 Incluaed, send 15 ceite iteUnt-Ar* yea Mptag teem wT^ TO CATCH FlRm «. one in diulk blue rayon crepe, too^ in coin, plus 1 cent poetage, your The new\-fall and winter Issue ot| a ar WarlBetehir CONCRETE PBAIRlES jjfJMI&ItJg. - 1** "Fashion'* Is now ready—37 to wear, with sleeveless sweaters name, address and the pattern . Oi S, Trnnry Dttvlmtii* ^' A and s ls i^ outfits. Use big round Dumli^ to Anne Csbot, The Man- jit's a complete guide $o your lallj 7- ^ pearl huttims or studs owthe whtte- cheater Bendd-.USO Sixth, a ’ and winter wardrobe.. waff- fen blouM and plaia ooloc ox filaaUc Na« Jork lK ILZe^ s.

...VA \ ; > x \ ' ,. miDAT, ancmcMBE* i m 4| f a c e UXTEEH Mancheste ^peninfic H^ralf// \ r Mr. and Mra. Harold Lord of V .*rejt..rereter>'fere.i' / . ef'{’ef/rer-wferef**r>f-fet..r>r-rr.af.*t..r>r-rererVf.ef'tr. r.T. I.t.r.t-I.t.;,. 3BS Summit atreet have aa thelj* e f e r et e/e f .» week-end gueat, Mra. R. D. John-, // aton of Springfield, Maa». \ m — mdb®ff Thoren of Weit SITTING 1 ^ ' Renter itrM t and Mlak Jean » • - tello of Birch atreet are apwidli^ ifiayjr, i two weeka In Waahington. D. C. * ^ j p e n s ^ artth Mlai Coatello’a aunt, Mra. BIN GO v.,^ Beatrice Header of that city. They Fridq^Niigbf ' made the trip by plane. TONIGHT -'"At \ PTt. Robert MarriU Baaweh aoy ORANGE HALL-^ of kr. and Mra. Merrill Brew e^f MANCHESTER \ 4d Welle atreet, la now atat^fd «t Keaaler Field. ■ Biloxi, y*iUa., with the Army Air Force. wTiere SPORTS ke M|>tcta tb begih actual- air NORMAN BENTZ CENTER 2>„ ertar training. Sheet Metal Work — Bavea TroOgha. Mow la the Ume to .SkafinR Wednesday Rn^ havo Eaves Troughs installed Friday Nights! y Loyal circle of King'a Daugh­ ter# will meet thla evening at. or repaired. .\dmission ...... /45c. aeven o’clock, from whence they CALL «09« CTax Included) will proceed to ‘he Holl^an Funeral Home in tribute to Mra. Robert Alexander, who for many yean waa a valued member of the d d circle. , ' F R E D E . ALtCE COFBAN (Known An Queen A l^) Instructor of Piano an< SPIBITDAL MKDItJM \ When You Shop Sevcaitb Dangbter of a S ^ t b Son Bom With n VoU. / Readingt Dally. Including Snntoy. ■\ tATM to 9 P. M. Or By Appoln^ I Resumes fits Teaching Classed at m at. In 'the Service of the Peo- i* tin chnrch'st^t, HarMord, Conn. Monday, Septf^mber 18 Phono 6-80S4 STt’DIO: 821 .MAIN STREET HALE'S r a n g e o i l TELEPHONE 7815 — 333.1 Delivered To lonr Homo. Van’s Service Station 4t7 Hartford Bead *al. SBSS HALE'S SELT SERVE The Original In New England! RANGE SATURDAY SPECIALS! Smart f u e l o il s K > *J Hale's Bread l.oai 7 C AS SEEK IN Chesterfield Jelly Doughnuts or Crullers ——' Dor,. 35c LOATS Right: a figure-molding style in RAYLAINE / ■ The Chesterfield Is one of the seaaon’g Tissue Flannel (40% Virgin Wool and 60% ^ definitely accepted style leaders. Wii Coffee edkes 29c Spun Rayon). Left: smooth classic in Wartime •/ have them in the sea.son’s newest colors: SAG NOMOR JERSEY (65% Virgin Wool Black, Brown, Green, Fuch.si.i, Gray and ^ British- OoM'Medal Blue. 100% Wool. and 35% Fine Cotton). In vibrant colors for Am«ricon Club Flour ^ ’ 25-Lb. Bag $1.29 Fall. BINGO Campben*! $ 9 - 9 8 ToBiato Soup 3 Cans 25c $22-98 to L ToHlorrow Night Evaporated Milk 3 c.a. 29c $ 4 5 - 0 0 • \ t a x ' . Dm Monte Raisins S^rt Dresses ORANGE Oabardinaa. — Jemeys — Cordurojfc.2-Plece Diesaes — ' 15-Os. Pkf. 14c Rayon Crepee — Wool Plaids, Checks, Plain Colors. Nally Dons — L’Aiglons — Joyce Hifbrites — Betty HALL Hartford — Martha Manning. Fuchsia, Brown, Blue. Sixes 12 to 44. Coffee. L ^ B ak 29c ODD FELLOWS BLDG. Sugar Heart TELEPHONE 2-1182 ^ $6.50 to $14.98 Peanut Butter / Lb. 1 9 c New -Fall , Beech-Nut Strained Baby Foods Handbags inv>. L«e* Beech-Nut Chopped \ handbags iir'Ejnvflope or Top Han­ dle stylet. Some with zipper o t / m - partmenta. , ' Baby Foods Colors: B^ack, Brown, Navy, • All Wool Flannel. Sizes 12 Turftan. No. 1 to 18 ...... $ 1 0 / ^ 8 Potatoes 10 L b a. 39c Rayon. Blue, Red, .Rust. Fresh $3,.98 and $5»90 Sires 12 to 16 .9 8 . -V ■ iMus Tax. I- Celery Hearts Bch. 19c

Fresh Beets or Carrots 2 Bcha. 15 c Large, Julry, Sweet Toiletries, Etc. Orodges ■ 'f • Dor. 4 9 c Van's ^Coly TalctHt^'.ix*...... • . * • . .-b • oOc ^oty^Air Spun Powder ...... i ..,. r .'m .O O Hj^e You An Ear For * Rietreading McIntosh Apples 4 ^Lbs. 25c *^Coty Lipstick -...... 61-00 *Max Factor Pancake ...... ‘...... b.11.50 Service Y|Mdley Hand Orriini .,...... 65c JEWELS? Tires broqght in on or be­ *OId Spice Shaving Lotion ...... 61.00 HEALTH MARKET New Earrings in brilliantly cut fore Monday, returned on • X- • *61.00 Hind’s Honey Almond'Cream...... 59c Thursday, and tires brouRht FRESH GROl'ND stones in single, double and triple, 50c Calox Tooth Powder ...... X 39e in Tuesday, Wednesday and .sp ecial! ^ 4. • • • mounting;^. with metal screw backs. Thursday, returned the fol- Lb. lOe Cashmere Bouquet Soap ...... Sf6r ^7e Other st^es in antique finish ^ Id and Hamburg 4 25c silver.'* ■ ‘ knvinR Monday. 75c Bayer’s Aspirin Tabletp ...... y .; 5 ^ ^LION TWICE A WEEK 25c • • • ••••#« OBBBWBBe • • e • • « a e 19C I SERVICE! BRAND Fow l' Lij. 41c SSCrVtclcB^ftpo Rub e• • • • •••••*#•#••••#» 27c.. SHEER FULL FASHIOI^D WE RECAP ANV TIRE! 50c PhiIHp*s Milk of Macfnesla . ••••.•• e h • • 34c . I 10-Day Service On Truck iOO *6 $ 2 ,9 8 ■ Tires. Roasting Chickens Lb. 45c . '^PIusTax; Plus Tax. We Do Our Own ttniUBlilASe store Opch Saturdays Until 9 P. M. 4ft gauge high twist aheiir rayon / Beef Pot Roost ci>j 32c .- J t Green Stamps Given With-eash Sales. that fit perfectly.' Ntw Fall ahadatu VULCANIZING Sizes 8H to lO’i. » ' ONE^DAY SERMCE! . Fresh ’ V •'57 Beef Liver Lb. 29c VAN'S * 'wv - COM pair Service StoHon $ 1.01 427 Htfd. Road Tel. .1866 Fronkfurts j I

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