Rv-?tT- THUK8DAT, OCTOBER It, 1944 ^ < i£ T W B L V S ■ X / ■ X, Manchester Evening' Herald

The Educational club will hold first trustee, Mra. Minnie Brown: ita firat fall get-together at the Picture Case List Engagement ige Lodge second tru.stee,.. Mra Margaret About Town 'Barnard School Thursday, Octot Donnelly; third trustee, . Mra her 19, at 3:30, when a business Rachel McNeill; color bearer, Mra G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC^ Violet Fields; firat adviaor, Archie H f y«*-- William N. IwMt, aeaaion and tea will take place. Is E)edicated Hals Election Haugh; ptanlat, Mlaa Lillian Kit­ '« ( t t StKricwMtlier atrcet, have tle; Junior Mmt worthy miatreaa, Lnmber of All Kinds The regular. meeting of Ward Mrs, Ethel Duncan. ' talt ftMlvad word that their aoa. Cheney Canip, USW y. wiU ha beM Daughters of Liberty Se­ Mason Supplies-—Paint— Hardwaro Herbert F. Sweet, now with the ♦Me aiwwiBf at 8 OTdodc in the Clieney Diepaiiinent Em­ The above officers will be in­ #leM AitUlery In France haa ra- Army and Kavy Club. The camp ployees Unveil Photos lect Mrs. Dolly Wylie stalled at the next monthly meet­ Balsam Wool Inanlation eeivad the brbnae atar and dtar will be Inapected by a Department ing in November. The installing tlon for aawitorioua Bc^ m . omcer. Of Those In Service. As Worthy Mistress. deputy will be Past Worthy Mlt- tress Vera Tedford of CTiarter Oak Lodge, Hartforct.-^ GOAL COKE OIL opet '< Employees eth Sanderson, second lec­ F. FITZGERAI-D WEEKLY PRIZE chyk, John Smols, William, Rice, Mias Dorothy Squatrlto . Soktbern Extremity Germans Wheel Up Re­ sonic Temple. Members are asked turer, Mrs. Esther Haugh; inside Telephone 2-1417 ' Legal Snarl MONTHLY PRIZE to turn In their birthday envelopes Richard Usher, Alphonse Kirks, guard. Miss Florence Hughes; Custom-Made Upholstering and Sli|t Covers Of Reicb Roll Back Yank Bombers Rock M oved , inforcements, Inelfid- at this meeting, .to enable the en­ John -Welas, Patrick McVeigh, Announcement la made of the outside guacd, Mrs. Tillie Lindsay; W AR BOND George Hunt, John Krajewski, engagement of Misa Dorothy T* Be Draw* Ocb ST tertainment conimittee to Inake German Divisions Like N ot Solved ing Tank Divisions; ita report. \ William Albraitia, Ronald Grima- Squatrlo, daughter of the late Mr. Reasonable Prices Attack Vienna O ff Grave; ; aon. Steven Saptenza, Francia and Mra. Roaarlo Squatrlto, long­ Driftwood in Flood. Opposition Surprising­ Madden, Robert Wilson, Herbert A LU m tXJFKAN time Oak'Street rcaldenta, to Chief (Known Aa t)ueea Alice) Regaii, Henry Wllaon, John Rob­ Radio Technician William R. Caa- Declared Neither Valid _^Odd Doings ly Weak as Doughimyt erta, Joseph Nedwied, Burton SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Moscow, Oct. 18.— (/P)— Sector Today / aie, Jr., son o t Mr. and Mra. Wil­ Seventh Daaghter of a Seventh Soa Enter Gty Bonmed and Smith, Joseph Biardi and George liam Cassia of Biloxi, Mtas. Russian tanks and infantry Not Invalid by Any Rialey. Bom With a ValL WOMEN stormed jthe centuries-old Tha announcement was mada at Readings IMIy, Inclodlng Sunday, Asltes of Witch Buried Blasted for Two Days; The committee In charge of the a party given Saturday evening at Junkers lands of East Prus­ State; Needs Court De­ British Mosquitos Hit teatlmonial la securing the pic 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Or By Appoint­ the home of Mr. and Mra. Salva­ ment. In the Service ot the Peo­ sia, barely nine miles north­ termination Quickly, Hamburg and Other 200 Years Ago Under Rout Out Holed Nazis* tutes of sbven other men from the tore Squatrlto of Hartford, elder plant, now ih aervlca, to be includ' ple tor 88 Team. BOWLERS east of the important city of brother, and sister-in-law of the 189 Ctanrcb Street, Hartford, Conn. Objectives in Western Stone Moved Recently ' ed In the group when proocssed. Tilsit today, while in doomed Kansas City, Oct. 13.—(4^— London, Oct. 13.— (^P)— A They are: William G. Ruff, John R. brlde-ele'ct. The latter, who la tha Phone 8-2024 Our alleys are open after­ A rm y youngest daughter, recently re- Hungary the victorious Red Proxy marriages, so popular since Germany Before Dawn By Bulldozer. famous American infantry di> !. Howarth. oiln Rondean, Robert L. vision fought its way today Arendt, Jamea Connolly, Maurice turn4d ' from San ' Dtago, ' Oalt- noons at 2 o'clock for your Army raced for the 160-mile- tiiw war beganT may be legid. Brushie and Robert Olorgetti. fomia, where ' the visited her convenience and pleasure. disUnt Auatrlnn frontier. Army, Navy and civilian lawyera Bulletin! Scrapfiggot Green, England, into Aachen proper, once the brother Harry who la in the serv­ OcL 13—(A ^ T w o hundred years oroud capital of Charlemagof: Good Clean Surroundings. . Cracked In Memelland Area agree, but they hastily add, may­ London, OcL 18—ayonets, sometimes with small Woodbridge's Native White ^ 4 0 ■ — “ WAYNE W. PHILLIPS# Japs Report Iceberg Lettuce pairs and alterations. plalna. Rival Unions 13.— Powerful Ameri destroyed and 31 damaged. Rsit- arms and it went from house to POTATOES .peck 75c eJuir ARTHUR’S ' saults on German Po­ waya were cut at 26 places and 207 t ^ Green Beans A-a-A Rublnow Bonding , Estimates cheerfully Russian forces were leas .than can carrier, forces destroyed house, from street'to streeL Self- SW EET POTATOES . .2 lbs. 20c 15 mllsa from ths only Hungarian sitions and Installa­ railway cars knock^ out. Hopes Accord propelled srtUlerymoved into the Peas Commercial Refrigeration given. Planes Again 221 Japanese planes, sank 16 Destroy 14 Aircraft CARROTS...... bunch 11c rail linsa connecting Budapest May Start - city with the iitfantry. ft C e lc ^ with Magyaz troops at the tla*-' tions Soutb of Qty.' ships and damaged 19 at For­ Long-range British Mosquitos, ’The Americans fought near fire* Beets Becker's Clean, Native Engineering and Service pathlan posses Ih Ruthenio. The mosa In the fourth successive which had recently gone aa far as in many parts of the old- city. Hit Formosa Munich looking for German Air Parley Result > Prapers SPINACH ...... Ib. 16«/jcr PROMPT I Wm. F. routed Germaii-Hungariaa forces Row Again Rome, Oct. 13.— (/PV— powerhouse blow at Japan’s Escape Gap Narrowod Service and Equipment for Markets, Grills, Hospitals. in northern TrSmsylvonia were Forces yesterday sipped all the Red Cabbage Cucum bers...... Ib.'10c Heavy fighting flared up in ' * ' inner defense line. Admiral way to Czechoslovakia and Yugo­ Front dispatches early tonight DAY and Dairies, Restaurants, Milk Coolers, Deep Freeze Cabi­ virtually cut off. said the Americans had narrowsd Green Cabbage Dps Moines Squash NIGHT ' • Johnson the hills along the Florence- cheater W. Nimits announced to­ slavia and destroyed 14 aircraft Belief Prevails Comprd- nets, E tc .. ' Broad Street Rooetrorti for Armor mportant Differences in Fighting Continues Up day. tbe escape hatch east of Aachen ' CrapbeiTies Hubbard Squash Bologna ro^d today following and damaged a number of others TEI.EPHONB 7426 Southeza Hungary was a race­ This was the first confirmation on the ground. mise Will Come Be­ to a half nUle and were closing the ‘ TELEPHONE 3622 MANCHESTER Positions of AFL and To About Noon Today; remaining gap. The terse dispatch GRAPEFRUIT (80’s) >.V'. 3 for 25c Or Con Artbof Ayers track for Russian armor. The yesterday’s iffissive air as­ of Tokyo radio reports that a A Canadian wing racked up Hungarlana were reported re­ sault on O ripan positions Unidentified Vessel, thousand planes had raided U»e eight on two air fields 60 miles fore Churchill Ends from Don Whitehead of H ie As­ McIntosh Apples . t , Grapes Coventry — TeL 2g^W 4 CIO Members on War sociated Press said artillery sod signed to the immediate loss of and installations south of Bo- island'blockading the approach td south of Prague and another His Talks with Stalin. Pears Oranges Carrier Claimed Sunk. the C2iina coast. group got six on two fields near air power had been used to smash Kecskemet, rich provincial city Labor Board Remain. ogna, key communications famed for its peach brandy, situ­ CUmaxes Series of Attacks Zagreb, in Yugoslavia. For the German counter-attacks near th* center o f the Po valley. Allied Moscow, Oct. IZ —(4>)— Premier dissolving city and that the Amer­ ated 49 miles Boutbeaat o f Buds- By The Associated Press The mighty strike Wednesday. latter outfit It was a roundtrip of Washington, Oct. IS—()P)— The headquarters announced that mure than 2,000 miles. Stanislaw Mlkolsjczyk of the Lon­ icans weVe gaining slowly In GkOCERY SPECIALS Pm L Amsrican warplanes renewed (U. S. time) only 675 miles soutb MaaweO Hooae OoBas.,...... T Wilting Hungarian resistance all AFL and the CIO, losers together Fifth Army troops book more ^ Japan pro-jcr climaxed a ssriea don Polish regime qsld today "I Aachen against spotty oppositian...... lb. S4o than 300 prisoners in the new as­ At no place had Oerman countoiv Kriapgr Oisahara . eaeaaaeaaaaa along the. invasion front seemed In the W ar Labor board’s decision their attack on Formosa today, s ' of attocks ou the Philippines, For­ ...... lb. lOo ■V JM ([NIU S! RECAP YOUR TIRES sault in the central Italian sec­ Flying Bombs Sent am most hopeful" of accord with attacks budged the staunch men fevapomM Mnk...... 3 cana 27o to substantlats diplomatic bints to give President Roosevelt no Japanese imperial communique re­ mosa, the Ryukyus and Marcus tbe Soviet-sponsored Lublin Cojn- that the exhausted satelUts nstlpn recommendation on ..easing wage tor. • within four days. of the U. S. Firat Army. Oaoqibell’s Vefetabia Soap...... S oana 23c ported. Agttinst London Area Berlin asserted that' the Amer­ IM Ta Mlxe#—tOagee, Waffle, Hot MulBa ONE DAY SERVICEf controla, may start swinging at Partly Flank Urorgnqno - (Tokyo radio reported the pun­ raittee of National Liberation after ...... 24o was about to quit Hitler. The The broadcaat, -intercepted by London, Oct. 13—(S')—Flying icans already" has suffered 19J88 Oraadma’s Motauaes ..... 18 os. 2lo Bring Them In in the Morning . . . Have Them In the mop-up of Hungary has counted each other again before the year Aided by warm weather Amer­ the Federal Communications cpm- ishing blows were carried into the bombs were launched over the conference with the American 8avol Bdeadi ...... ican forces pushed ahead in the ambassador, W. Averell Harriman. casualties in the Battle of Aachen gaL Cploa Jog) 28o Evening! on to prepare the apringboard for is over. mission, said the "enemy planes" fifth day when carrier planes re­ North sea against southern Eng­ including 5,000 dead, but nothing Despite the ostensible unanimity wake of yesterday’s tremendous turned to Formosa Thursday (U. S. The belief prevailed that a com­ . WHY NOT PAY A ONLY GRADE A TRUCK RUBBER USED! tha invasion o f Austria as well u which made a 1,000 plane raid on. land and the London ares last from Allied quarters supportOff: We have just received a shipment of banter's Pea­ to OBBUre the early liberation of of the AFL and CIO members on aerial attacks and partly flanked the big island guarding the cen­ time). night promise would be reached, before the board, there are some Import­ the town of Llvergnano, 10 miles Prime Minister Churchill concludes such a claim. nut Butter, large jars of Mince Meat, new Graham and VISIT TO the CroAtion and Slovenian areas tral China coast Thursday, atnick Without identifying the harbors Again the familiar "damage and * Ezpsct Major Tank Battle Rye Flour in 5-pouhd bags, and Abom ’s Fine Coffee. 1 Gallon Sealed Can of Mobil Oil, Grade 20 of Yugoelavla, and to pinch off ant differences in their positions. south of Bdlogha on Highway 65, again "Friday, morning (Japanese where Admiral Mare .X. Mltscher’a casualties have been reported" ap­ his talks with Premier Marshal GREENBROOKE the communique said. carrier planes discovered Japanese StsUn. The appearance of a fresh Ger­ the Germans In Slovakia. FbeUngs Ron D e ^ time). peared in the official announce­ man armored division, shifted ^ d 40 only. -Reg. price $1.40, Now 98c. Their naaociation la more formal The doughboys again encounter­ shipping Admiral Nimitz reported Confers With Edea IN MANCHESTER lirgas Digging for Uves "Fighting still Continued on both ment. from the Arnhem sector in Hoi- A bargain. (Meanwhile, Turkish eources than intimate. Feelings run deep ed stiff,'enemy resistance. In de­ sides up to about noon,’’ the com­ this score: ^ One robot bujrst in the air, an­ Mikolajezyk, who flew here from You'll be thrilled when you aee Into the stratum of poUtlcs, labor Ships sunk: Two large cargo, other struck s tavern causing London yeaterd.'bv by invitation, ■aid Berlin had urged Austrians scribing the heavy fighting astride munique said. (Continued oi. Pnge 'Twelva)' this new community of smartly wise and nationally. ITiere have Highway 65 the communique said two medium cargo, 12 small cargo. damage but no casualties, and- an­ conferred upon arrival with Brit­ styled, solidly built homes. SHELL GASOLINE TIRE INSPECTION to dig for their lives In a 'frensy Asserts Carrier Sunk been no personal recriminations so “ no inaterial advances have been A previous Tokyo broadcast as­ Ships damaged; TVo large car­ other crashed in open ground but ish Fqrel(|n Minister Anthony Choice of five distinctive models of frontier spadework near Vien­ ita spreading blast >irrecked a num­ Eden. He was to talk with other na. -The broadcast proclama­ far, but they may come after the made.” serted one American carrier was go. seven medium cargo,’ t^n small Is available. Each haa four fins election. The gap In the ' labor cargo. ber of houses and caused cssual- high leaders of Great Britain and rooms with space for two extra; tions appealed to the populations Foot troops reached the summit sunk and another damaged off For­ CampbeD*$ Sovice Station movement ia widening. • , of one hill only nine miles south­ mosa in night-long attacks ThurS' Fall To Find Warships tiea. Russia before meeting the chirt on. second floor. Fireplaces. to/foU«w the example of "the Fighters Ponnoe on Robot members of the Russian-sponsored Ration-wise people will use Pinehurst Tender Poul­ On the surface, two groups of west of Castel S.m Pietro on the day. Qhce again Admiral William F. Semi-air conditioned coal fired Comer Main street and Middle Turnpike East Pruaaians: and Rhinelanders," labor leaders clamored for a llb- Three British fighter pilots Lublin (Jomimtttee of Liberation Flashes! try for their main meat Fixed by Pinehurst expert furnaces, plastered walls, beau-- and said that all able-bodied men Bologna-Umlnl road, while other T)ie broadcast followed a Japa­ Kalsey, Jr.’s mighty. Third Iteet O a g i eraUzation o f the Little Steel wagk forces cs^ured Mount Delle For- nese announcement ymterday toat pounced on oiie robot after it pass­ with which he failed to reach (Late Bulletim ol the uP) Wire) meal cutters, this poultry is easy to prepare. . . and of tifully finished woodwork and and women In, the.,yienna region failed to find any Japanese war­ ed over an east Anglian town and, agreement two ntohths ago. poUcy and both suffered equally miche, two a)id s half miles east 1,000 Anverican planes attacked ships willing to resist his bold course, tender as chicken! floors, full concrete foundations, were at or on their i^y to the by . the WLB action in taking Although Print* Minister large landscaped plots are a few Period 4 and 5 Con- Formosq’a Uiree most Important thrust Inside the enemy’s long (Continued on Page Tea) MotheP Held for Cruelty FOWUFOR FRICASSEE ...... Ib. 41c non-committal poal'Uon. But there (Contiaued on Page Twelve) towns. The U. S. Navy has not Churchill Is known to li^ve stress­ of the features. Priced at (ConUnned mm Bage Twelir-e) planned inder defense perimeter. ed importance of sottUng the Ch'cagn, Oct. IS.—(.45 — A 26- 16,000. Low firat payment, poks Good Until Aug. is more to IL CIO President Philip confirmed such an attack. ‘Of the Japanese airplanes de­ ROASTERS FRYERS BROILERS Murray Is In the position of-hsv Polish dispute, and although' some year-

Pi—The HOMES* INC and a ^ ittin g 'fo the ELECTORS' OATH those who shall (OMtlaaed oi Page 'twelve) to a. child Slid cMId abOndosmeat. Birds-All Sauce (3~t) for Spaghetti and Meats.. be found^oiuftod on the following days: Prepares-for New Inva­ cast Intercepted by the FCC* that position of the Treasury, OcL 11: Roosevelt Pledges Na and a psychtolHe examhaattaa wan W alker-street, Mancbeater Basic Needs of Country (Oontisned on Page Ten) China-based planes of t)ie 14th • Receipts, 353,527,433.99; expend­ ordered. The child. Jnaaits. wsa ^ OTHER .NO POINT MEAT ITEMS: TeL 411-2 or 7 ^ itures, 322S.873,12%86; net bal- tion Can O ioose GoV' TOEF LIVER . - - C.\LVES’LIVER IHSUU\U rarday, October 14 Not Qiveu Proper Pro­ sion o f W est; Bap- found by police snffering frostMto ' Sunday, TeL Msneheater Safa and Saturday, October 21, (OoBttiiiMd .aa Pag# ..Tea) ancs: $13,(M0,402,240.30. emment After Victory, oa Ita hand* and lege after el|^. A Special On Tasty 2-6345 or 2-9984 or 7278 " YOUR ATTIC frpatS a. m. antil-8 p. m. tection Before War. rage May Be Heaviest. Found Dea4 hoars exposure. Hospital (Mrthorl-*. UVERWUILST ...... Starts West ' t in Mid tlie girl probsMy weald . . .pound 39c GOOD QUALITY Washington, Oct. IS.—(4^— DuBUQUE SWEET LOAF ...... , .pound 49c UNCLE SAM’S Said first session may be publicly adjourned from En Route With Bricker, Oct. IS Albany, N. T., Oct 18—(AV- In Bathtub not suffer pernuinent Ihjniy. LONG WEARING Urged by. sup^rtors ,to “keep President RoosevelL saying the i. * * •* ^ (Like Pressed Ham). time to time but no aegsion shall be held later than _(AV-<3ov. John W. Bricker haa On Long Trip Just Superstition Friday Soup Bones ...... punching,” Gov. Thomas E. Dewey American ' Army entered .Italy Enters ihaocent Plea . . . . pound 20c ^HOUSEHOLD WAY! Saturday, October 21, except a session to examine anc| taken the stand that America's prepared today for a new invasion Detroit. OcL IS. — (4>) — Mrs. Lamb S te w ...... BARN BROOMS - "■ 0 " "not as conquerors but'as libera­ . . . pound 23c FUEL admit t h ^ whose rights, shall have matured after Sat­ . armed farces should protect her of the west in wlilch he may lay The 13th Is Unlucky Day tors,’’ has promised the Italian GirFs Body Discovered Elesnor Smith pleaded tonocent to­ Honeycomb Tripe - m urday, Octoter 21 and on or before Monday, November Tnlman and Board of down the heaviest barrage o f hia pcople’Vthat they""triU be free to day to a charg^ that she Iddnsped. Interests wherever her ffhg of com­ ATter Woman Investi­ fodr-BMaths-oldi, Bobby King. n od .' Grote & Weigel’s Frankfarts. Pressed Ham, Veal I.oaf, $1.25 BROOMS 6, 1944, which session shall be held on Monday, Novem­ merce and territory fllea. attack on the Roosevelt sdminis- work out their own- destiny, under i Strategy Work on ’ His trstion. a government of their own choos­ Recorder’s Judge CTiristopOer R . ' Polish Rings and Liverwurst. ber 6,1944, from 9 a. m. until 12 noon. .If this nation's trade should By Ed Oraagh A war on the United States—an un- gates Door Left Open. tend-around the world, ‘^ve would The New Torii governor was ing” when the Allies defeat Ger­ Stein set her b o ^ at 856.006. Pros Veal Chops and Roasts Are Point Free . . . Also Veal EGG BASKETS Los Angeles Address. New York, Oct. 13—OP)— Of^ lucky day for Hungary and Bul­ ecHtor Wiittom E. Dowling asked ' have'to protect our trade," said back at bis desk In the executive many. Legs to Roast, and we hope to have a reasonable amount 95c each Naturalized citizens must present naturalization mansion after viewing the annual course it’s Just auperadiUon that garia—rSjid on May IS, 1940, that Hollywood^ Oct. 13—(45—Georg­ the high hood sayhig that "this, ths Republican candidate for ■vice The Netherlands forces capitulst-. •The United Nations are deter­ ready when you come in Friday. 79c certificate before being admitted;. En Route West With Truman, Columbus Day parade in New York Friday, or the 13th of tha .month, mined' that every possible meas­ ette Bauerdorf, 20-year-old daugh-. crime Itos shocked many hnsssa." president who today devqtod * Oct. IS.—(fiV-Senator Harry ' 8.' (Sty yeaterday where he accepted or Friday ths ISth, Is uhliicky. ed to the Germans. ter of a retired oil ezecutive, was aecMtd day to cam paign i^ 'O re- ure be token to aid tbe Italian OPEN AT NINE A. M. FRIDAY PURINA ' " Signed; ' f . Truman carried rresld4ent Roose­ for the University of Michigan • It’s Just an old wheess Uks The first blood o f the AmerCcan people directly and to give, them found dead in' a filled bathtub in Overdoaage Death Chose gon. velt’s fourth-tqrm baiinef- west­ revolution was shed at Westmin­ her apartment yeaterday. Pinehurst opens at 9:00 on Fridavs and Saturdays. ~ SHERWOOD G. BOWERS, - bust of himself sculptured by Don­ "Fflday’s a dry day" or— an opportunity to bglp them- Ooktond. Caltf, OeL 18e-4T FEED SAVERS $1,95 lUs position was set forth In ward today on the first lap of ald E. (Sirraaand, w th Mrs. Dewr Hmm. Come to think o f it the ster, VL, on March IS, 1775, and The body, clad In the upper half A potkelegtot testified today Other days at : . This extra hour enables ua to get DAVID CHAMBERS, x press conference lata last night os selvea," the president, said last 8 00 7,500-ttille transcontinental - cam ey, registered for the all-impor­ couht^ did go dry, or at least ths United SUtes dsclrrod war on night In a radio address from tbe of pajamas and apparently dead tbe taqaeot tote the death things ready so service will be prompt when you come Araiy-Ntvy expera CECO. W. ENGlJkND, ^ Bricker apedlal train stopped palgn tour. tant Nov. 7 vote. the 18th aaiendment went Into Mexico on May 13, 184b. TiOng several hours, was discovered after Atotog- Seoiple MePhersoa over in Ihigeiie, Ore. It was - an White House. in. ; . PURINA 3 GALLON PAN WATERERS Rejmolds losulitioB ( JACK M. GORDON, Tlim Democratic vice piesiden- Dua to leave Sunday for a ma­ effect, on a Friday. befpre the ISth amendment ata.:- the wife of the apartment bouse tbe svoageltot died tost Sop more tbaa 2M wir-heqeiai elaboraUon of hisO ct 11 speech In It was directed to the meeting dLAREN(?E N. LUPIEN, Ual candidate and his personal jor campaign speech In St.Louls Pure coincidcnca a t codrse. isbed slavery, 13 slaves'were pui o< the Italton-American . Labor manager-Inveatigsted an open door "o f shock sod leepirotary ^ Have It W ITH WIRE GRILL 31.25 Mtqtea tom Alsika to < Bremerton. Wash., where he board of strategy worked as they Monday night the Rspublican Maybe Friday waon't lucStyj, to death in New York. to the apartmenL A small pises of das to evsrdpsogs of Sorry we are out of Pepperidge Farm Bread, occa- J(»INL OLSON. vQcatsd that America maintoln council in New York In acceptance •ionaliy, but we just cannot seem to get enough of It. t Ftoof. it 3I •vdhfaU igr yea te) rode ia a spieclal car attached to’ prestdmtlal nominee heard tha eithef, for Sdosson Grundy- r- All eelBcidence, of course,.with of the couneil’a four freedoms cloth or towel dangled from eeoipeuad’’ sod a Udosy ioMal isI yoor eede AM jt t t t HAROLD M. REED. V after the war a "stroog system eC the Southsro Pacific’s Argonaut head of his college alumni club as­ Mtoa BauerdorTs mouth. Inspector The witnesB, Dr. Mary We arc increasing the order again this week-end. "born on Monday. .burled on IW- no more meaning than the old award. Delivered cdmibR is a few kount..rjiNig , ' Board of Selectmen. outlying iniUUry bssSs within ths on a major political address 1m sert last night that only by "keep­ Pennsylvania Dutch beUsf that William Penpraae aaid. sphere p6*American responsibility day"—or the speculators who lost Earlier. Mr, Roosevelt addreaa- wl'l deliver at Los Angeles Mon' ing. punching" could' he win the tM r bibs and tuckers In Wall fatriss invade your house oa Fri­ ed chiefs, o f diplomat! mlsaiona He aaid her death probably re­ Buy Pinehurst iBrade A. jA. Dated Strictly Fresh for -world sscurity.” OlECKERBOARD FEED STORE .SAMUEL J. TURKINGTONV flay night . prroidency. atnet’s "Blaek Friday." days. They won’t hurt you tf from the otber American repubHes sulted from an accldenL but that NOW! Tow)[i Clerk. THOuHlea o f Splwrs WIS Speak ta TMaa , As Ziewey stood nearby, smiling, But What docs that prove about you say, "A. mesaing attrad their oa the occaaioa of (tolumbua day. ths cloth in her mouth and the Jodge Delays Just before leaving New - Or­ bis hands in his coat pocketo, J. K. b NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION: Asked to deiino tbs. "sphere of the ISth? departing and traveling: this day Recalling the millions of ItaUana absence of her car from Its garage S R Lobe aty. OeL American reaponslbUlty,” the-Ohio leans, Senator Truman dlsdooed Gould, president of the Unlveraity to Friday and they will not hear who have foBowed Columbus to warranted a further inquiry. He Distitot Jadge M. d- Dated at Mancheater this 11th day of October, 1944. o t Michigan Atuhini club o f New Well, ths record shows that an govetnor npUed: *Thir territorinl be would make .ttU’** platform aarthquoks la Ecuador killed 900 u a" the wastorn hemtophsro, he aaldr said .a. post mortem examination day pss^sMsd ■Bfiff Mev. BA N TLY * appearance In Texaa in Houston York City, told the candMato: 56 COTTAGE STREET nnd trnde respcnialhUiUaA unist be on May IS. 1943. and a mine dlo- Nobody heUeves in that sort of TT~~t~~' far OoHBal WrieapM would ba held today. TEUSmONE 7711 eonON USHMIM "iaotoctod." and Ban Antonio aqd in n Pabo "Keep punching,. Tom. That’a thing noaradays, but this being *T1ito to'ena mt tha many rae* : Jewslry raaad tadtotarhod OIL CQJylPANY the kind fighting that wtaif Mec- aotor at Cbsiry. HI., etotased 9S8 He s4ia4 that "tf «s sasums a t Friday the 13th, and Juat to ha oa seoa why .the forces o f Uberafioa 'A large quantity of Jewelry was 155 CentM^treet The senator began the tong ride tkma" Ilvaa ea Nov. 13, 1908. found imdtoturbed, and there woe Um responstbiUty' Uks 'w s did VBiMky Day to Dtotoire War the aafe aide, shall we repeat tai have hem w^eomed do cordially Advgrtloe to Tbc Hienilfi-»'lt Paya tbs PMUppinoe ws. must not leave I through aoutbera Texas after Solemnly, Gould presented PHONE 5293 JOHNSON BROS. It was Ml Dec. 18, 1941, that chorus: Bss MAct gr. < r m u g m , Nnagory and Bulgaria declarod "A blessing attsnd....’* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UANCHESIER. CONN.. FRIDAY,Y,O C J0^13. 1944 P A G E T H I # r* • . 1 ^ ______I--- -«> man and Carmel Martin complet­ leeeatee-caar aetek gazxaAaajJ^tJ.xrrJtfc7.q£JjSJar/ j which they had walked out in a ed defense argumento prior to a night and perfected final plana. spices, quinine, minerale and many Woman’s Defend Studio Workei^ Jurisdictional dlaputa oU^JUng a Next FeatuVe at the State holiday rCcaaa' Yistarday. Supe­ The following were appointed by other o f the eaaentlal tbings." weak ago, rior Judge 4L Q. Jorgensen an­ ^Field Trials Paul ' Huaaey, chairman; Field District Tax "In other woide, if our trade ^l)out Town Rally Tickets ' . z . . Mediation, said the 10th Region­ Ends Aingiiments nounced that he will instruct the prCMPERFOOT? maiyihal, Jamea Roiaton'; canteen, ■bould extend around the world— Ordered)HetuTn al W ar Labor board, will start aa Jury today, or- tomorrow morning EM Montie; tree Judge, Joe Irona; ' a newspaper man atartod to Ssk. This Sunday soon as the workers return to if prooecutlon rebuttal continues jriffM rowu iovi Judge o f the tine, Frank Irona and PaidbyU.S. Most Protect Trade Mias Hasel J. Trotter, chaifniati SeUingFasI Salinas,. Oct. lJ ^ «-{d ^ Hulburd Auatinr^ T h e . ring w ill be of the'Red Cross Production Corps Hollyu'ootl. Oct. 13— [JPt— Ap­ their Jobs. until late afternoon. “We have to protect our trade" The dispute, involving two A F L DiatriclxAttomay Anthony Brasil managed by Stuart Waaley, Roy haa called a Special meeting in the S M A ftr^ XOMfY. Bricker interrupted. proximately 600 painters, decora­ unin^ia, began when.Bet Daslgnera E^verything in R^adiiieM Olding, Ed Dzfadua and Ed Montie. Checks W ill Soon Be Re> Production O nter for . next 'Tups- The vice presidential candidate Those Atfending Repnb* tors and machinists wars under Local . 1421 and tho XntomatioaaL Polsonooa Applee The auctioneer will be A1 Todd. said he did- not mean that this day morning at 10:30. She asks For Annual Outing at ceiv^ foe Oeford 'Vil­ orders from union offidals today AUtanto of Theatrical Stage Em­ The drag and course will be laid country should poaseea bases “ in that the following make every ef­ lican Dinner Urged to Carmel VaUeyk helraos charged 'T to p lc a l Amarica’s manchineel out by Harry FoWler with the aid ployes both claimed JurlaiHctlon Club in Coventry. every ocean or in avery country" fort to be present. A ll day super* to return at once to tlwlr Jobs at with the m i^ e r o f 19-year-otd trte b w a polsonoua apples, the of Arthur Ayera. lage, Silver Lane. Make Reservations. over the sM decorators., / . . ■ - ■» but should have "a Navy^ommen- visora-and their assistants; inspec­ -■X ■ ' five major film studios from Joy Lovett f bliatortng, m ilky Juice of which ' The committee in charge of the auratc with our needs." tors; the chairmen of cutting, Dafense Attoraaya Loo, Fried- la as strong ag^carbolic acid. Sumner K. Wiley, Regionel Di­ knitting and sewing: a reprasen- * Ticketa. for the Young Republi­ Field TriaU to be held by the Man* rector of the Federal Public Hous­ Bricker emphasis^ that he did / UUye from each o f the cutting can dinner rally' to be held at the cheater Coon and Fox Club in Cov* Starts West ing Authority, National Housing not feel, either, that the United entry Sunday afternoon, met la%t States should be imperialiatic, and groups', from the packers, and Legion Home on Tuesday evening, Agency, has notified the Housing from each of the sewing groups- OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ITS A Pi » On Long Trip Authority of the Town of Macn- added; " I don’t think this country Oct. 24, are belng^ld rapidijr that cHpster that a check to the South has any designs on any torrltory, it may be necessatY. tn limit laoer- TO OBTAIN ^ Manchester Fire District for axcept that which is nacaaaary.’ ’ Meiiibers of Helen Davidson vatlons next week. Those who have (Continued from Page One) . 326.15 will soon be mailed by the In hla Bremerton apecebJiC ex­ Lodge, No. 98, Daughters of Sco­ not made reservations art urged United States Treasury Depart­ pressed oppoaltion to the surren­ tia, will meet tonight at 7 o’clock to do so Immediately. Last night m m h m pledging President Roosevelt to ment. This amount represents pay- der o f ’’strategic military bases at Pearl and Foster streets, where Just under 200 tiokets had already sponsor expanded hydro-electric meqta in lieu of taxes on W ar and establishments for which our they will proceed to the home of been aold. ‘ ^Privilege ’ ’ S ta n d SSA n n IrVeWDftOPS V power end river transportation Housing Projects, Orford Village sons have died and tor which we Mrs. George Currie, 96 1-2 Foster To obtain tickets the following QacUy SSIeve and Silver Lane Honies. These pay­ have spent our waallh of natural street, in tribute to her daughter, may be called; Cecil W. England, m » o t — development. Mrs. Nettie McIntosh, who was a 5212; Everett McKinney, 5280; •M iw tit ments in iieu of taxes are being resources." He told the Mississippi Valley made for the tax years 1942 and This nation, be remarked, should member of the Scotia Daughters. Jack Gorduo, 3695; Harold Maher, , SUOCOIOSI Flood Control Association at New A bevy beauties warble with tba Votes. In “Stop Lively," 19^, the 1943 tax In the amount adopt the l^baea motto of "we The memorial service will be con­ 433L and Mrs. Irene Jobnoon, ' at Orleans the president'a program ducted. o f IM7.79 has already been paid to defend what wa build." * 2-0578. new musical starring Frank Sinatra, with Gaorga Murphy and THE includes creation of a proposed the Fire District. Spaaks A t Stndabta’ Sally Judge Raymond A. Johnson, ; a 'FINEWHISKEY GloriaTTeHaven. This wUI bo shown at the BUta thaator hare pn WERBNER’S Mlsaoiiri Valley authority, which chairman of the Speakers’ conuiiTT- The Federal Public Housing Au­ Bricker spoke Igat night in Eu­ Private Arthur E. Felber, of 274 STORE KJ he said “will bring new wealth, thority, in accordance with the Oak street. Is home on a convales­ tee, reported, to the committse to­ Sunday, 4(onday and Tuesday. ‘ TAILORING iXPIRT SH O E S T O R E gene after hia special train was treat of bead oolda vHh Vh-titMiolt new opportunity and new aecuri- provistona of law, makes payments cent furlough from the Lovell day that he has been aoaured that Remerrib0r Quality Alu>ay$ Counts Workt right where trouble la to reduce ty to millions of our people.'* welcomed with a rally of Universi­ Secretary of State Mrs. FrAtces 825 MAIN STREET eongeetlon— eoothe irrltatloa — make o f aume in lieu o f taxes covering ty of Oregon students, carrying General Hoapltal, Fort Devens, Not Surpiiaed at Oppoaltion. w er housing projects. Such pay­ Mass. He iust recently returned to Burke Redick, and Congreaaman Baby's Bing In Pork But be Boon anjoyed It more breathliig eader. Also belpe prevent - tordies and aigna reading ’’Hi ird cblaet which \ IS coming/ ments are b aa^ on valuations Im - the U. S, front Italy, for treatment William J. Miller ■will be present bit into a Iiard many colds from developing if used in Truman amllingly told re^rtera Yah, Bricker" and T>on’t Be a turned out to be a baby’s gold time. Ity ttl FoUowdlrectlonslnfolder. ho was “ not surpneed” that the iblished by the Federal Public of severe wounda,. Ha served as a at the rally. Springfield, WllUam F. Kicker—Vote for Bricker.” Eytol enjoyed the first Mice of a ring. “They don’t ring a nog witli association subsequently adopted a ouaing Authority in wooperation member of the 45th Division six A. ateak dinner will be aerved at '.:'X The rally was sponsored by the roast of poik hla wife cooked for those things," said EybeL J. L BIRCHER Advertise in The Herald— It Pajrs resolution reaffirming Its long­ with the local taxing authorities months overseas and'is a veteran 6 o’clock, followed by entertain­ VMttVMM-NOl University Young Republicana ment, group singing, brief talks standing opposition to “ so-called and are determined by applj^ng of two major battles. club and Traffic Officar Paul Snell and concluding with dancing. valley or re^onal authcritiea. the local tax rate. FRED'S A payment in (ieu o f taxes in estimated approximately 1,000 A sptcid representative of the “I think they made a mistake," Rev. and Mrs. Thomas S^n^t, the amount of 123,206.94 was made persona were in the crowd. ha aaid. “They took the same The vice presidential nominee who have been leaders in the wbrk > to the Town of Manchester for the of the Talcottville Congregational PACKAGE STORE STETSON HATS position with referenca to the spealdiiff in the MacArthur court Auto Demolished tax year Oct. 1, 194S‘to Oct. 1, church for a number o f years will KAHN TAILOillNO CO. Tennessee Valley authority. Pro­ 1944. auditorium where university baa- Corner Spruce and Bissell Streets jects should be Judged on the basis be honored with a farewell recep­ kttball gamat are held, renewed tion at the church, Wednesday eve­ In Local Crash _ o f InAlcmaRdiis 6t their economic soundness. I hla attack on "bureacycncy” with tried to give them a hint to re­ ning, at 8 o’clock. Rev. Street woe the statamant that “wa need a the tenth pastor to serve this r a t i o n %'Im uid ssdU suMf •Mr store on form." Dewey Urged $XO-oe houae cleaning-af Washington, and church during its 77 years of ex­ William D. Wilson, 23, of 30 Cqle NOW Hugh, Fulton, former chief the New Deal can’t do it. istence. He was pastor when the street, wilt be'xgrraigned before “ Wa should not Indict the Better Hats That Give Long Wearing Satisfaction 1 Friday and Skturday, Oct. 13 and 14 counsel for the Senate W ar Inves­ Punch Hard church celebrated its 75th annlver- Judge Raymond 'R. Bowers in * c tigating committse, who resigned bureaucrats tbamselvca," )m aaid, la ry in March o f 1942. He and his Town Court tomorrow morning on when Truman gave up the cbair- becauaa many of them are'-^trying family will leave shortly for their a charge of reckless drij^g as a COAL AND WOOD lURNINO (Conttaoad fram Fags Oaa) COME TO WARDS manabip to free himself for the to do a Job, honestly and patrioti­ new field o f labor in Bennington, result of an accident which occur­ with o Speeid DispUj of campaign; Matthew Connelly, the buat of DewSy which he aaid would cally.’* Vt. Since coming here they have red on Highland atraet, neab.Olea sehator’a executive assistsmt, and be placed on a suitable pedestal on Rather he added "what we need made a host of friends in Manches­ road, yesterday morning. N ow SwiliiMiS « mI Coalings Edward McKim o f Omaha, Neb., the Michigan campus, where Dew­ to indict it the bureaucratic sya- ter as well as in the Talcottyille Wilson told police that his eSr a long-time personal friend, ac­ tem itself.” area. went out of control on a sharp FOR Stoves and Heaters ey got his college degree before BEACH COATS to ho companied the candidate. Brickar’a Oregon itinerary to­ curve and struck several telephone be went to Columbia University in C4MIM9 To Words For QuolHy With or Without Collar. W ill Go Over Speech New York City to complete bis day Included rear-platform speech­ Weyant E. Garrison, of Man­ >les. He received bead Injuriss es at Roaeburg, Grants PaM and chester, has been promoted from it did not r^ u ire hoepitaUzation. HAoda to Yovr Order Together they planned to go law course. Stovos At Lowor PrIcosI Gould said he hoped the Michi­ Medford. private to private first class, it The ear was demolished. Police­ over a rough draft o f hla Los An­ was announced recently a t head­ man David Oalllgan investigated. geles speech which w ill deal with gan alumni could help provide the extra impetus Which might elect quarters of the Ninth Air Force FURNITURE reconversion and west coast de­ Service Command unit to which he MEN’S AND BOYS’ fense. Dewey, dMlaring that the Prince­ Harwinton Writer ton alumni had furnished this sort ia attached in France. Private Qar- Men^s Club Wills New weaves! New patteras! New colon! ' From Los Angeles the party of shove for Presldant Wilson in rieon is the son o f W ilbert I. Oar- goes to San Francisco for an ‘‘oS- 1916. Is Voted Award riaon, 39 Aahwerth street. A grad­ Let dds Kahn ezpest take Y O lH l measnia .tbe-cuff" speech today. Accepting the bust, Dewey told uate o f Mancheotar H i ^ ochool, In Card Tourney he was employed by the Kel-Strom Sweaters for s new sok or eoet . . . to be aaede the gathering of about 200 alumni VALUES Ilie itinerary includes Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Minneapolis, (jf Michigan and other western Harwinton, Oct. 13— —Lois Tool (tompany of Hartford before up for immedkse or futose deltveiy.. entering the service March 16, Minn., Madison and Milwaukee. .universities that he hoped they Lenaki of thia town who has Writ­ S t Bridget’s Men’s Club won tbs 1943. The service squadron of Wis., Peoria, 111., Boston, Fall R iv­ would help him “ restore the Re­ ten some 25 or SO- chlldrrti’a hooka, ffrat sitting of the 'winter play at which Private Garrison is a mem­ er and Worcester, Mass., and a publican party to its proper place has been v o M the Ohioans award setback between their team and a ber is comprised of akHled me­ speech at Madison Square Garden, of leadership." for the moat distinguished Juvenile teaih representing Campbell Coun- chanics end other alroraft techni­ O f the bust, Dewey said he was novel written in the past year. cU K. of C.. at the K. o f C. betna New York, OcL 81. cians. Their Job la to service Thun­ not surprised that “a man whq Formal preaentation of the award loat night. The score was 751 to Truman will bring his campaign derbolt fighter Vangs operating C£HQI^S0l has nevar seen ma couM make nie will be made at a luncheon tomor­ 731. J to a close with an address Nov. 4 from captorad airflelda in Europe. High ocores last night wars in hla home t8wn of Independence, look so mucB better than I am." row noon at the state library in l - i w froaTw Q M u r r 1 Columbus, 0 ., at which Miaa Len- made by Edward F. Moilarty and M’livrr laiiii E3 a Mo. Painters and sculptors who had \\t worked with nlm aa a living sub­ skl will be guest of honor. The Chester Alexander of 8t. Bridget’s ject, he said with a grin, hadn’t book which 'won the award was 300,0(MHh Rocket taair. with a score o f 124 over the been so successful. "Bayou Suaatte" written and il­ team composed of James Foley and James Commings, playing for the From there the nominee went lustrated by Mies Lenski after a K. of C. with a score of 133. n i i i i i n m iiiiiiiiiiin vn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to register at an automobila travel year spent in the Louisiana bayous Guu Is Completed R A N G E and bureau near a downtown hotel, gathering "color” and background. where he keepq a year-around Mias Lenaki is the wife of Arthur - suite and his voting residence. S. Covey nationally known artist. Bridgeport, Oot IS— (P) —The F U E L O IL S X Press 'Noses to Ofaus Bridgeport plant of Uw Oeneral A s curious bystanders pressed Electric Company 'completes ita I : 1 ■ their noses to the plate glass. Cliristmas Boxes 300,000th "basooka" rocket gun to­ kUblhlSUSlUiiMV D IA L 6 3 2 0 Dewey and Mrs. Dewey reeved day, and TTiidenecretary of War their registration sheets and re­ NOW PLAYING' BOYS’ SIZES 28 TO 36 tired to booths to mark their For L^cal Boys Robert P. Patterson waa scbaduled to come here for the ceremony this m ^ s m f choice of party. BOLAN It didn't take him long, the afternoon. candidate said, to decide which Mrs. Millard Park, 01 Wood- Plana for the ceremony, to be $3-00 and $3.50 W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED side he was on politically. bridge street, chairman of t)ie Ser­ attended by several thousand ept- Dewey has urged widespread vlet. committee of the Second Con­ ployes, called for Patterson to ac­ MODERN, EFFICIENT registration, as has President gregational church, which lias cept the bazooka' from the com­ A ^EW SHIPMENT OF Roosevelt. There. however, about 100 young people in the dif­ pany on belialf of the War depart­ C O AU W O O D HEATER 3 7 .9 5 MEN’S SIZES— their appeals have been sharply ferent branches, stated today Uiat m ent and preoent It to Brig. Gen. $ 3 - 0 0 u p different and aides said the New 53 Christmae boxes Itave been Guy H. Drewry, chief o f the Hem is a sturdy ooal-wood heater that wifi give you a moximwk ORcked and mailed to those serv- SpringOeld, Maos., Ordnance dis­ Ycmk governor’s remaining speech­ o f neat for a minimum o f expense, large cast-iron drum and flrepot es in the campaign were likely to ln„ overaeaa. In about a month the trict. TWIN BIDS, OUST AND BOYS’ SHAKER (jenuine< Bathinettes hncm iB-iirtinK-EMinu emphasise this divergence in 'view others who are serving or in train­ Oeneral BUectrie devel Office in the Munici^l Building for from Yala College la 1 9 ^ TODAY od sorvica o f compaitmant con-’ 71A-OZ. Pks. .. i O C Lieutenant CarroU. a.form er afT- Shirts and Drawers the purpose of examining the qualifications of elector* vertiring cosywritar for Mofitgoin- 2 HIT REISSUES rirucHonI RoRod, eord-tapod odgo and admitting to the ELECTORS’ OATH those who shall • Persona] Notices MEDs, a : e ety W ard A Company. U now aerv, f f i g b a f t holds drap*. W ovan HeUngt be found qualified on the following dij.vs: Pkg, of 40 . . ., 0 5 C ing in tba European theater. ' Card af Tkanks Tonnr per garment Saturday, October 14 and Saturday, October 21,’ 'The Aimricea Legion. Jemee B. He- SitASIM. R^s! BEANS ^ Klnney, Post 141 of Hartford,, Conn., Public Records from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. erieheaeo thank each end everrone for HARTFORD WITH PORK, 1 A , - their eoBtribertion toward! their new i-Pound Can... I w G home. BIN PERSQN ■ Said’ first session may be publicly adjourned frbri) Otis Wede, Commander. Junes C. time *10 time but no session shall be held later than^ McKinney Poit 14X 'Hf.i A, . ' “/x Heavy R ib ' EaUte WUUam W , Robiawm '■ V ■ Saturday, October 21, except a session to examine and CONTADINA OIL, to Charles G. Snow, property on 3.85 Gallon ^ « AT A , Card of U mbIu admit those whose rights shall have matured after Sat--,, ' 'We wlah to expnaa our aiiiMte Henry atreat ■Stool Jbiing half way up insidel urday, October 21 and on or before Monday, November,4 Can ...... ^ I a W y thank! to mt reUtivM. trienda’ aad Shirts and Drawers nolchbon for thoir weadertui exptee- Oak H U L * ^ .. to Robert J “. Doublo seamed bodyl Draft oon- 6, 1944, which session shall be hdd on Monday, Novem/-^ a elon of !ympathy ohown in our reeent \ beroavoment in the doeth of oar hue? DoeUner, prigparty on Park atroot m ‘ Y. boH VV^xIOM in. food oponkigl . ber 6,1944, from 9 a.jn. until 12 noon.- band and Mther. EipweiaUy to thdae- Oraenbrooke Homea, Ine.. to x l MACARONI, 2 3 c easocletaa at Cheaey Brother! and John D. Sopbtr at at property oa lum wood, eobs or nibbiihl i^ost Naturalizal citizens must present naturalization^ frtende who were so hind as to donate V '- per garment r tbelr Ubm esfs. Earl stiaat. booHngl Buy dt Words today. . 4 certificate before being admitted. Oraenbrooke Homoo, Ine., to Mre. Merveret Bnllhran end Family. ■b pw ll noedodi John U Strandbarff, p i ^ r t y on JUVENILE PLAY STURDY ALL Signed; 1 Ear! street SHERWOOD G. BOWERS, Alaaandar JarvlS; to Green’ YARD AT A HARDWOOD PIECE B A N D VOOTWEAR FOH ALL THE FAMILY DAVID CHAMBERS, brooks Homes., Ine^ property on LOW PRICE 8.95 HIGH CHAIR 8.95 Earl street AND ■ ' ' - CECIL W. ENGLAND. ’ RANGE AND FUEL Oraenbrooke Homes., Inc,; to For baby's tan nnd y e w eqsi- ifsrbaby'S JACK M. GORDON, Hsnry Xi Dlpltss, st uz, propsilty zmtenMl- Solid jeak eeiMtnse- tony, nd- TTK * - “ CLARENCE N.LUPIEN, im Eari sirsst tten, smooth Maeimite Beer. ’.'iB IIW aiH H Y p o WE l FeMa q ) ! , JOHN I. OLSON. CALL W. Harry England to Hanry E. ontgomery ' , . \HAR0LD M. REED, Duirkaa at uz, property on Ply* Board of Sel< mouth Lone. . ‘ W , Harry England to V ^ U f B. C4JnOS6’’30H. SAMUEL J, TOBJONGTON, OIL- and Oaorglna Johnson, propsrty :i- i-' INC. » Town'' BTANPABD nBOOBmB AMD MOeiLHBA* STia. OH. on nymoutb L sM i ' ' WALKING Honty B. Duikoo to W. Hasty romer '• ''Ward Dated at gudufter thlB U«k Aqr of QeteM MORIARTY BROTHERS BngtonA pgoporty bo Jdnai ,824-828 MAIN ST, TEL. 5161 MAlfCHBflTBS **da tlM) i.«yer At Coatsr; DEAD 824i«S8 MAIN 8T. TEL. MANCHESTER Kaitb B. Johnson to S. AwTylSf It aL o / ; • .-St. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRroAY, OCTOBER IS, 1944 FOUR MAXMCaiSS'ilSA AVIUMXnu IXCIUUJJ, MAMUHCSTEE, OUMM., F A lO A r, OVTOBEB ^3^ 1944 that Simon KraU once bad aold 17 the Treasure Island Auto .Supply, who don’t vote should be sent to show an inlereat'in puoitKi The articles were then boxed for 100-galion inventory coupons and New Haven, wbo drew a six- Jail Is Favored Jail., JohtKArhmead told thq West and 'go to the polls. No bna i shipment gii Tuesday. Show M l GOP Women e S. Lunsfprd Richardson^* Launched Mrs. Brannick Opens Today | Church Lists Gas Handlers had sold gaaoUne without requit­ months’ suspension beginning Oct artford Civilians Wednesday right to be Indifferent Vote_ Rockville . About 47 bags of mUKweed pods Questions New ing coupons. 26 on OPA chargea that stolen For Non-^Voters n ig h t' , ’ are drying at the achool, ready for coupons were foimd in hla account, ”Our boys are .limiting for our err should be^sent JaU. I’d] the collection to be made later. (Jet Penalties Om af faveii Omes Heard » ■ a fine too,” said Mr. AsbmeadT Call Meeting Is Re-Elected Guest Speaker , This waa one o t seven cases and that persona whose car regis­ liberty and our democracy, We at Reporto Oar Stolen tration numbers appeared on the Hartford, fjet 13—(A^— Voters home can.jjittfeguard these'^U is active in wiur than drives. . ?SWord Received Warren Pudlm of the WeUtone Cars Hard to Answer beard yesterday by Day. stolen stimpa never purchased plantation at Vernon has reported Tba Others included: Charles S. House 'to Be Qiosen as President of Rev. George J. Meyer to OPA ^Hearing Commis­ Beraon Brothers, Inc., of New gasoline from him. ' '* to the police that a 1942 Pontiac mAnufacturers can turn out the Two months suspension was or­ SonkKiUed sedan belonging to him waa Guest Speaker at Oct. St. Margaret's Qrcle; Be at Zion Lutheran on No One Seems to Be sioner Issues Suspen< Brltalh, for whom a duration sua- dered ih the case of Jesse W. Be- from the garage sometime Tues­ X new ones as cheaply as ths p ^ pension was ordered qn charges 18 Gathering. Her Associates. Sunday Afternoon. Able to Forecast Any­ war cars—Allowing for those in­ sion Orders for Sevens that memhera a t the company had lanchlk of Westport wbo was Rockville Soldier Gave day night. State Policeman Mc­ creases In 1942—^then there endorsed coupons with the names charged with selling more than Meri and Young Men! ‘ Cormick of the SUfford Springs thing Except How shouldn’t be an uprise. -1 ~ • I of customers, many whom bad five gallons of gasoline while re­ Hu Life in JPrance on State Police barracks is investi­ Chaiies S. House, of Westland Mrs. P. R. Brannick of NorUi Rev. Georgs J. Meyer a t Bris­ Might Bring Smaller Marimt Hartford, Oct. 18.——OPA bulk accounta; and that larga quiring coupons for but five, and gating. street, Aaststant States Attorney Elm street has been reelected to tol will the gueat speaker at They Will Look. Besides: Manufacturers don't Hearing Commissioner WiUlam J blocks of iration stamps found in with having ”a large shortage.” September 17. Hemaa Kralewsk) Home of Hartford County, will be the serve another term as regent of the afternoon service, Sunday, at want their caiii to get out of their Day yesterday issued separate or­ the company’s accounta were coun­ Frank O. and George W. Papp Herman Krajewikl who has guest speaker at the meeting of St. Margaret’s Circle,. Daughters of Danbury were denied the right been overseas fbr 31 months has of Isabella, and will be Installed at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran By James Marlow eatabllshed price Una. Otherwise, ders, one of which suspended tha terfeit. > tc deal In gasolin'e for one month JtMkTlIlc, Oct. 13—(SpecUJ)— the Manchester Women’s Republi­ A car which built'up a moss mar­ Stephen M. Gayda, Bridgeport, WCv Have The j arrived in California -and was ex­ a ceremony to take place In Nov­ riiurch. Cooper and High otraeta. Washington, :aeven weeks after Barry; treasurer, Mrs. Anton tlon: What will they look like? tween me end of the war with tion’s storage capacity, that tha in Prance on September 17, His father, Herman Krajewskl ^airm an; and Mrs. William A. jiewcomers to Mancheater who Germany and the time the first company had acquired ration cou­ Ihe opened a fllUng station. Amerieon Club Private Schrumpf entered the Sr., la a well known shoemaker in Allen, co-chairman. Konak; ohancellor, Mrs. Leo Bar­ u v e no church home. There la pretty general agree­ pons that were counterfeit, and ' Raymond DeAngelo, operator ot rett; scribe, Mrs. Joseph Falkow- ment that poet-war car rolls off tba assem­ Birrice on May 7, 1S48, and later Mancheater. The hostesses assisting are as The church school officers and bly line, undoubtedly the nation’s went to Port Euatls, Virginia for follows: Mrs. Ernest L. Bengston, ski; first , guide, Mrs. Herbert teachers wilt welcome children of cara-.-except for aome appearance X ------^------Myli#! second guide, Mrs. Frank chaijgea. like a new hood line or a whole wage structure will have BINGO training. From there he was sent Mrs. Raymond R. Bowrsrs, Mn. Gene Krupa the community to join the schol at. been changed. > tn the .Oosme Electrical School in John H. Hyde. Mrs. George W. Sslmonsen; inner guard, Mrs. its sessions held each Sunday new' angle to .the windshield—will Chicago and then the Camp Stew> Philip Carney; outer guai^ Mrs. morning at nine o’clock. Christian look pretty much like the pre-war And that change will be one of Eliington Strant, Mn. Thomas J. Rogen, Elart Gardner; trustee for three Gene Krupa, that Ace Drummer the big factors in OPA’s decision -ait. Georgia. He waa first assign­ Mn. Thomas J. Curran, Mn. Man, and his schsational SO-plece training is of paramount impor- cars. W E D D IN G Tomorrow years, Miss Stephanie Tunsky; tani-e during these disturbed days. When will the first post-war on the price of new cars. ed to the electrical division of an Mrs. Nellie RlCej of New London, Robert H. Smith, Mn. Julius P. band, ’That Swings^^th Strings,” antMrcraft unit Md later trans- Winkler. organist, Mra. Rollle Thompson. Rev. L ' Steup of Holyoke, Mass., cars start rolling? B IR T H D A Y fam d to the Infantry, leaving this Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. A. The circle is giving an old- are appearing in person, on the Four Months Good Goesa Mrs. William G. Crawrford, club will deliver the sermon .Sunday Even on this automobile men Night odinttry for service overseas on Finance, of Main street, also her president, urges all women voten fashioned supper and dance at the stage of the State theater, Hart­ morning at ten o’clock. This will >IcMaho^ Praises All#. 11, 1M4. The last letter re- American Le^on home, Saturday, do not agree. Their eaUmates ANNIVERSARY brother pnd! sister-in-law Mr. and to attend. ford, jtoday, Saturday and Sunday bq a German service. The fiftieth range from 90 days to 6 "or otived from hla waa dated Sept. 11. October 21, of which Mrs. lUcy- anniversary mission service at 3 Clothing Campaign In He waa bom . in RCckyillc on Mrs. Milo E. Hayes. mond Peterson is chairman, tele­ only. Featured' with Gene Krupa months after Germany folds, o’clock Sunday afternoon will be good guess is: Four months after MADE TO ORDER iUril 21,1923, and graduated from Mrs. Jacob Loethscher, of Ber phone 2-1332. The committee and his orchestra arc Ginny Pow- in English. tile R odi^le High achool with the avenus, has received a letter from urges all who plan to attend to ell, lovely singing star; Lillian Germany folds. Norwalk,. Oct 13— (fhrr Brian daas of 1941. He waa active In ath- her son Lieut. Edward A. Loeth­ Hebron (L to R.) Lunsford Richardson II; Watson Law (representing his race* make their reservations on or be­ ' Why should it take this long? McMahon, Democratle candidate ORANGE at the'launching); Miss MoIIte Richardson, co-sponsor; Mrs. Stetson Lane, the girl with ’The Pin-Up The auto industry will have to THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY leUca during his’ achool yeara arid scher that he is in England and is fore-Tuesday, October 17. Voice”: David Lambert, handsome for the U. S. Senate, last Mght y*» later waa a member of the City fijdng one of the Mustangs. Hebron Democrats held their and Mrs. Lunsford Richardson H. convert from war to peace produc­ praised the clothing campaign for 18.-M87 NO. MAIM STKEET PRONE 2-1997 vocalist; Buddy Stewnart, “Senti­ tion. That takes time; New ma­ HALL Bawling League and the All-Rock- The youngest son Of v Mr. and caucus for nomination of Repre- Veesel Named at Reqneat of Negroes To- Honor Memory of White mental Baritone”: Jerry Daven­ Italy, sponsored by the Roman ydle baseball team. While home on Mis. Horace McKnlght of Sadd’s ■entatlvea and minor offices Mon­ chines, and so on. ■ Friend i ...... - - port, “Lyrio Tenor,” and The Four How many tars are there now? Catholic diocese of Connecticut fkrlouih this year he idajmd with Mins sectlbh was injured whUe day evening at the Town ball. Sltim Clearance O - Noters, top - notch harmony and said at the fourth annual ban­ the iW-Rockvilles in the Manches­ playing football at the Center Fitch N. Janas was named as can­ ewlngsters. Several outstanding About 28 million, 4 million leas quet of the Columbus Memorial ter Twilight League. He waa a school, •niursday, and waa remov­ didate for Representative, only one A sliver plaque, to bs presented has Just glided down ths wray at ■ than at the Ume of Pearl Harbor. fund ttot: member of Damon Lodge,. Ho. 17, ed to the Rockville City Hospital. to the ship by Vick Chemical Com- Brunswick, Georgia, the 65th Lib­ To Be Analyzed entertainera are added to complete There are only 19,000 new cars candidate being chosen. Charles C. >any in honor of the man who this g;reat show. For the Big Two weeks ago I urged that XaighU of Pythlaa and of the Mias Marion Loethacher, who la Sellers waa chosen candidate for erty Ship to be launched by the Rhythm show of 1944, don't miss left, unsold, and being doled. cargo ships be made available for TMm Oongrsgstional church. Af- a patient ir the Hartford hospital, Judge of probate and Justices 'ounded "Vicks,” Lunsford Rich­ J. A. Jones Construction Company Hartford, Oct 13.—fP)—Mayor Gene Krupa and hia Sensational Will the ne4v post-war cars be the shipment of food and clothing ter leaving s(mool he- entered the U reported as slowly improving. ardson-noted * industrialist phi­ at this yard. Sponsoring it was Mortensen disclosed today that rationed? to the people of Italy from their The Woman’s Council of the Chosen were Attorney John Mark­ lanthropist humanitarian — wdU Band, beginning today fOr three No DedalOB Announced IT’S EASY TO OUTFIT .employ of the Hamilton Standard ham, Cornelius J.- Leary, Mra. Lil­ Mrs. Grace Richardqon Stetson, plans for a $10,000,000 slum clear­ days only. The screen attraction la American relatives. Probeller Company. Congregational'bhurch will hold memorialiM the event Its inscrip­ granddaughter of the late Luns­ lian Bailey. ance project for Hartford will be ‘A Wave, a. WAC and a Marine'" Automobile men hem aay they 'Tonight I am happy to tell you NEW FA U FELTS FOR MEN DRUS UR FOR FAIJJ He leaves'hla wife, the former their first meeting of the seaam at The regular monthly gathering tion reads: ford Richardson. Co-sponsor was analyzed and discussed at a round with Elyse Knox, Henny Young- "auspect they will be. iTie govern­ this Is being done,” he said. "I am Untan Mlffitt to whom he waa the home of Mrs. Louis 8. Schlude of the Tolland County Democratic "The S. 8. Lunsford Richardson Miss Mollie Richardson, daughter table conference in Hotel. Bond at man and Sally Eilers. ment haa announced no decision. happy that I could have been help­ ..S m iO BY BRENT married in Chicago on Sept. SO, on Meadow Brook road, Thursday, Association followed and over 100 carries the dlstlimtlon of being so of Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Richard­ 12:15 p.vjn.. Tuesday, Oct 24. There will be a midnight show Why Should there be rationing ful in this respect” WARD! BRENT SUITS 28.95 hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 19. A covered-diah luncheon named by the v . 8. Maritime son . n, who were present for the at all? \ CHILDREN were in attendance. 'The fact that As Spokesman for the Recon­ tonight only. IwDhnand J. Schrumpf, Sr.; a will be served at 12:30, the Jew l^ people were celebrating Commission at the special request christening ceremonies. Also pres­ There are late stage shows Sat­ The first demand for new cars No Objectita To Dice You KNOW you're well-dressed when you w ear o Brent—became^ ntmdmother, Mrs. BUiubeth Rev. Glenn T. Bno will take for of leading Negro citizens of North ent for the event wras Watson Law, struction Development company, will be tremendous. One govern­ 4.98 Bchlumpf, one brother, Erwin L. their Yom Kippur feast that eve­ which represents a'gVoup of New urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. you know It’s tailored with special attention to smart style and tmooEl; .hla subject Sunday morning, *Mel- ning reduced the attendance as Carolina to honor the memory of 71-year-old Negro of Greensboro, ment man explained: "Should the New York—UP)—^Students ape Bshrumpf; one sister, Mrs. Doug­ chlsdek and Aaron.” a white friend.’ While founding an N. C., who traveled dowm to Bruns­ York city banks and contractors, new car go to a guy who slips Smart styles ki handsome new fit What’s more. M’s cut from 100% virgin wool, o fabric that k e ^ , las H. Hewton; a nephew, Douglas many, of them expressed regret at industrial empire of his own, he wick to writness this honor to the Eugene Greenhut will be present dealer $100 or. the aide, or should busy rolling dice these days at The GU-Loa society will meet not'being able to be present. - City College of New York without AT WARDS Fan dmdes of bkie-green, medi­ Hs shape indeAnltelyl Select yours from our grand icollecllon at Howard N e w t^ Jr„ all of Rock- memory of his white friend, and at the conference to outline the Sunday at 7 p. m., and hopes to Lewla W. Phelpe, president of found time always to be of service it go to someone like a doctor who the faculty getting concerned over um dark blue, browa gray, ^rtDe. Hia brother-in-law, Douglas have Rev. Edith Preusse as the to his fellow man.” to a man who had contributed sig­ proposed program. really needs it?” handsome single and double-breosled modelsi (hoEs stripes* K Newtoiv Sr„ is now stationed in association, was in charge of The S. S. Lunsford Richardson nally to the welfare of his race. The mayor today pointed out How much will the new it. The dice are being used in a lightweight fur telH, eaiv-filt'inp epeaker. Rev. Preusae is awaiting Ihe program and lnt|x>duocd the course of advanced Statistlca. H lgl^ 'with the Eighth Air word to start for India which that the housing survey by ths aost? comfortable on your head. plaids, twists, and rich solid totsev Pwce. nmkea her stay here u n cert^. ■peakera. The first on the list of National Housing agency, now un They’ll hardly cost leas than , . Meeting speakers Waa Mrs. Thomas Wcllea the Old Colchester road and Am- held at the home a t Mrii..^Leroy der way, should show what areas Thirty candidates were Initiated ston road to Hebron Green; Wal­ 'those sold in 1942. lliere will be a meeting of Oen- at Ellington Grange Wednesday of Coventry, candidate for state H. Oetchell when plans and'work need to be rebuilt and the housing But will they cost more? SMl Kitchener Lodge, American senator. She put herself on record ter E. Wright,' Turnpike road, will bs dlacuaaed. If you know needs of Hartford citizens. He BOY WANTEO This la another point on which evening at the regular meeting, Marlborough road and to Green; how to sew already there are still Order 8 tee. of BUlngton CongregaUonai date for Omigresa. Both spoke in­ roads not yet covered. Residenta the best looking button holes, etc., ground and rhopping facilities. TUNITY FOR THE RIGHT BOY 1941. Thus a car which might have aulcfcer.'T—HiefTeiidi‘'sliuvitn tavad Hie service two years ago, church is very greatful to th ^^ terestingly and threw light on are asked to have contributiona will be Straightened out. t Sold for $000 in 1041 would have hsiag overseas nearly a yegr, at who donated and assisted in this state and national affairs. ready, bundled and tied and out Pfc. Gibaon Porter ia now over­ Uoa Cub Goes to Zoo cost $1,026 in 1942. flist' stationed in England. Hla work. Profeaaot Wilbert Snow then by the roadoldea.. seas, according to word received There' have been reports that - asethar, wly ls,« widow, has been Mr and Mrs.. Alexander Hamil­ took the floor. Ha la candidate for The Hebrim 'Women’s dub met by hla paranta, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Kansas City—(/I6—Private Tuf- new car prices might be even 26 aasployed on an Ellington tobacco ton who have occupied the apart­ Lieut, Gov. Ho declared that there Thursday afternoon at the rest- ert F. Pewter. Hla address is: fy, 14-months-old lion cub mascot See Pete per cent higher than 1042. Bowies Mawtatlon as a tobacco stripper. ment in the Hugbee house on irfar greater danger f i ^ Fascism 'fience of Mrs. Charles P. Miner. Pfc. Gibaon Porter, SUS2067. Co. of' tha Air Transport command, Ce:iles this will happen. But Mie has lived in Rockville for sev- Main street have moved to Delhi, to our country then from Com­ Hostesses were Mrs. Sherwood 8, 326th Eng. B att, APO 447, c-o bit both arms of a pilot who tried ■ AT THE even if they were only 15 per cent acBlyaaxa. N. Y., where Mr. Hamilton haa munism. He said that the prob­ Griffin and Mrs. Norton Warner. Pootmaatar, New York. He haa to recover a handbag writh which higher, then that same $000 car . Abrahamaon Injured taken a position on one of the lems of peace, are greater than Officers to serve for the ensuing a brother, Milton, who is still in huffy was playing. The 125-pound in 1941, the one which went to 4«.M* mvata,Gayland R. Abraham- those of war and feels that the training at MlaslsslppL kitty rsn into an officer’s room $1,026 in 1942. would be $1,179.90 Vanderbilt esUtea. ^ year, were elected, and other rou­ MsulS* after the war with Germany. Abnhamaon at dl Tslcott avenus Maple street have as their gueat importance to Americans and to The first gathering of the newly a very fine crop of sweet potatoes tendanta could come to the rescue Any reason why there shouldn’ 1 baa been reported ns injured in for a month, Mr. Hemmeler a the world. He hoped that the formed se-Aing club fof adults will this summer. You wouldn’t with e iasso and a hypodermic nee­ Manchester Hardware be an Increase? action over Holland on S^tember mother from Nova Scotia. danger of a repetition of the mis­ be held Nov. 2. Tlie hour will know by their topics and taste but dle. Peacefully passed out, Tuffy NORTlLMAlN STREET The obvious one, is this: P -V • 17 by the War Department. Pri­ taken procedure following the first what they came from "away down was carted to the zoo. That prob- Miss Clara Beasley of Sadds World War could be averted. He be given later. The instructor vate Abrahamaon is a paratrooper Mills section has returned to her will be Mrs. Veron-Hills, who'Hbs south in Dixie." The hot. dry abl> will be hlq permanent address tl and because of ienaorshlp reetric- was roundly applauded. The above weather and late frosts favored from now on. . school duties In New Brunswick IS only a small sample of his vig­ done such good wrork as Instruc­ tions no details of bis injury have after a short visit at her home. tor of the 4-H Thimble aub. Six the crop. BEAUTIFUL COAT SETS U T T U emu* WARM, been received. Mra. Abrahamaon orous speech. Following the speak­ f/r * Miss Margaret Kibbe of Roselle, ing program a social hour with re­ adults have already'signified their rscetved a letter fi-om her aon on N. J.. is visiting her grandmother desire to belong to the club and FOR LITTLE GIRLS STURDY SNOW SUITS 7.98 October 3 stating that he had been freshments was enjoyed. From Qibratter to the Suez ca­ and aunts Mrs. J. D. and the A mesUng of the Democratic others are asked to contact Mrs. nal, by way of the Mediterranean, RUNTY OF WARMTH, WEAR ^ Injured arid was'In pain on his Misses Florence and Eva Beasley Hills if they wish to become mem­ Whot do'you damond whan you buy aiow ^ ts for your yowi^ MEN’S IOO%WObL SPORT M ^ t side, but said not tt. worry. town committee has been called is about the same distance ai New of Sadds Mills section. for the 16th when a new town bers. The first gathering will ha York C3ty is from San Diego, CaL 6.98 doushtarst Wornilh? Long wacirl Good looks? You’ll find alt three COATS FOR FALL Silica then ahe has received two Mrs. Theodora Michaud of Man- And Up IN THIS WARD OVlRCOATl 2 2 * / 5 niore Idttera, both of which were chairman will be selected to take right here ot Wordsl For sizes I to d- one-piece woter-xepellent oheater and Mrs. Lincoln P. Clark the place of the late Carlton B. Most importont quality in on overcoot is wormth—rtexf is weorf.TMfi >1 received on Wednesday. The let- of this town, twin daughters of J o n ^ who had held the office for Szet 3 to 6x. So warm and com- cotton gobordWm and popllni In pretty colors, warmly lined. For 14.75 Mtn-were written from-an Ameri­ Mr. and Bfrs; Frank Tuttle of a iMig tmrm of years. fortoblei Tweeds and fleeces In Bristol overcoat will give you plenty of both—plus good looh^ can hospital in England to Which Main street' celebrated their birth­ POPULAR sires 3 te 6x.- all wool and wool and cotton mellon doths, many with The Hebron branch of the Red he had been taken from Holland. day anniversary at a family din­ wdbl and rayeni Blted and boxy Team up one of these sport coots excellent fitl The fobric is o 32-ounce wool fleece—light enough tp Clinic Here Cross has sent in .to (he . parent slylesi Single, double breostedl water-repellent cotton tops. Smart colora ner party at Mrs. Michaud’s home chapter at Columbia 10 pairs of * Please Notice! ■ with any trousers you owni Work- keep you comfortoble, yet closely knit to resist winds. Half-Ikied In | A .clinic for Qrippled Children in Manchester on Friday. The an­ pajamas, made here. It was re- F O O D MARKET Zipper leggingsi monship Is excellent! Fabrics are win be held three times a monta niversary date-was Saturday. good quolity rayon. Fly front model in gray, bjue, browis. Usfii pmtad by Mrs. Helen Horton, Our Service Man Will Be In 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING smooth, soft, naidi, herringbone^ is Rockville at the rooma of the Mra. Ruby McCray of. Maple chairinan, that Miss Dtx of Colum­ Words Convenient Monthly Payment Plaru Public Nursing Association on street has a foraythla btnitt 4n her checks in rwot 3-button model Park street and will start shortly. bia, production chairman,- waa front yard that is blooming for the greatly pleased with the work and — -V- ■ ....' ' The nearest clinic for Crippled second time this'year and aeveral said it was the finest of the kind ' Manchester and Vicinity On THE NEAREST THING TO BUTTOR Children la held In Wllllmantlc others have bushes that are bud­ ever sent in. and it is felt that attendance there ding. In a short Uma the bush will Mri'.'and Mrs. John KowalakL Zf. e V . • has been reduced because of trans­ be very handsome with the grean Apiston Road, have heard from TWO portation difflculUea. Miss Hibbon, leaves and yellow btoaaoma. Tlila Wednesday, October 18 l-POUND Why not Irt us take care of your ftiel pU re- the physiotherapist will be here being one of the early spring their Jon, SgL .Thaddeus Kowalski, that Jie rscently eacapad aerloua If you have any makt of Sewing Machine needing repair PK08. to giys P. T. treatments to the flowering bushes it will be watch­ injury'when the truck which ha quirements now before the col|J weather Msh? children on three aftenioons a. ed with interest. and aeveral others were negotiat­ —«r a Singer Drop-Heaid to eell, ’phone Hartford 2-4419 , 'J month, definite dates to be an­ Pvt. Howard Thompson, son of ing, struck ^ hidden mine and By doing so you will enaUe us to spread oiir nounced shortly- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson of blew up, somewhere in the combat or write:. Dance TMight Maple street who Is stationed at tone in Europe. Soma of tha man FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES deliveries and utilize our manpower now to The Senior class of the Rockville Camn j y heeler, Ga., arrived honie were Severely injured. High school win hold a dance this Tuesday on a ten days’ furlough. $193.10 haa b ^ contributed as avtning at the Sykes gymnasium profceeda from the aerlea of base­ BOELO^jRyPB . FANCY MeINTOSB JUICY V your advantage. ‘ with music being furnished, by .the - , '.t Star Dusters orchestra. ball games recently taking place SINGER Oard Party between Old Timers and the pres­ \ Apples . Lemons 7! . lyiarLborough ent day nine. This haa been add­ * Bdnotras ''.I The* ladles of the Woman’s ed to the fund being raised for the Society for Christian Service of At the Republican Caucus which present World War service men^ the Methodist church will hold s' after deduction of expenses in­ 2 lbs. 25e 5 lbs. 25c '39c doz. public card party this evening at was held Tuesday night the follow­ Sowing Machine The Bandy 03 Co. curred, leaving the sum of $186.10. FRESH eight o'clock in Wesleyan Hall ing nominations were made: Jus­ The fund now totals $674.32. V .8 .N 0 .2 FANCY OBUCIOCS 155 CENTER STREET TEL. 5293 With both pinochle and whist be­ tices: John C. Vergason, John B. .Tha Hebron WeU Child Com 71 PRATT STREET ~ HARTFORD ing played. Refreshments will be Powell; Representative, Carl K ference will be held at. the town Apples ' Cobboae aervsd and prises awarded. During Larson; Judge of Probate. Esther hall Friday, Oct 20, from 1:30 to Potatoes the evening there will be an auc­ R. Coleman. ' 8:30 p. m. Mra. Fitch N. Jones 2 ^ ^ 15-Pomid Peek tion of home made cakes. Mrs. Henry Mund and infant and Mrs. Charles P.. Miner will act 3 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 10c i-v The proceeds from the event will daughter, Deanna< have returned as locM helpers.' be used toward the purchase of a home from Middlesex bosplta).. “Nobody win ever .deprive the Ameriesa paople of tM I baaelnet for the new Rockville The Rev. Harold R. Keen took Mn. Sven Ed berg la a patient a group of, his parishioners to at­ right to vote except the American people themselvea... StlOKD Choice Real Estate For Sole City hoepital. ’ ir the Hartford hospltal.- READY TO BAT cietWag Collection tend the last session of a series by not voting.” , BOYS’ WOOL SUITS SHEERSKIN U N ID Mn. Gustave Johnson and son, of conferences tm religious educa­ —P ioaldent Frtuiklia D. Rooseveft BOILtD HAM •UnON-ON SV8MNDIK “A'y Ih e clothing drive at'S t. Ber­ David, are viaitlng fricrida in tion at Christ Church, Norwich, Cosy Hemee* 4 Rooms, hardwood Soora. hot air temaoe. Only FOR SCHOOL MACKINAWS FOR ROYS nard's church has been most sue- Brooklyn. N. Y. Tuesday evening. Those going O c t o l ^ M 9 4 4 lb B4,MR $49$ dosni Is all yon need to own aita. Most ba oeea SKIRTS FOR MRLS BOYS’ NEW FA U SUITS— RUGGED FALL TROUSERS SJMART WOOL SPORT cesaful with over 1,300 pounds of Local Grange memben are sail­ ,69c lb. to ba apiHreriated.' • AND DRESS clothing in good condition being with him were Mrs. Clarence K. Smoked Hai DESIONED FOR SSRVICEI FOR ENEROmC BOYS COATS FOR BOYS ing tickets to the Minstrel Show Porter,,Mrs. Carroll W. Hutebia-' X: IP ARB NOT A REGISTERED VOTER Also Five Rooms for $6,300. BIAM Dosns. l6e98 ■f eaUected and sorted by aeverar which will be presented on the eve­ 1 . W ; I pupils from the 7th and 8th grades son, Mias Clarissa L. Pendleton MILK-FED SUOKU 11.98 ning’s of November 10 and 11, in and Charles C. Sellers. Miss Modern Homes for Modem ^Uvtag—4 rooms, $ anflalsbcd Sixes 4 to 10. Marveloudy womd |.98 and four f< women from ths parish, the Richmond Memorial U b n iy . apatpirs. Flreptaee, fanwea. nama ail. atbera coaL Storm Sixes t to da. Colorful plaids la Slaaa 4. te 19. Yea! . FfaM 12.95 Helen Stevens, director of re­ LIVERWURST Heavy water-repellenl 'coHoa ligious education, spoke on Sun­ ■aab. acteena witb earit of these fiae bemea. ItJM t* BdiiOR wool ond rayon wfih aretty wool tw eri a aad aoWda. w ith Greet fovorltoe 'far scheej, ffiry day school literature avalbdileMnd ^rindi-«at fiallbring. a ^pml. gabardine wMi diest and back Them suits wttl give lots of wy or A grand value at Ihb low pricel Ib 39c lb: Ottwr larger Slagle H«maa—B7A00 to B9.000. pleots. bevely pkiwole corduroy Perfect for school, sports, informal kiformol dress wear. to(^e methoda best adapted to gaining dkndt sUrts In rich Winter shodea ti^4«okS Smart alP hmaa$- fined wilb’sheepekinl Irewa Lo»> —dtey’re 60% new wool 40% FOLUNTKiiR BLANK — BIXNJD DONOB SKBVICE the interest of pupils. The Rev. BIpm^ brewBO. dress wear. Assortment indudes sportsi ki hondteme glea {' I-Fnmily DwelUaga—fdJIM ta BI9JI00. ' Come, see Pwei ot Words Ida leaib collar. reused woell HeMngbonev ovei^ Msschester Chapter, The Ameiican Red Crom Douglas Loweth, rector of Christ 8UOKD\ABieBIOAN seuirt casskneres, Sonforized cot* WmOvW GENUINE ram ie of AS Rtada—Large aad SmaB-BB.5— te ffigaOd. pMds In bluei, browna greenp I Wast To Oonato Blood for the Army and Navy Churclv spoke, on the origins of Ekigie end double breosteda Ifiaa Size range 6 to 16. bs-ringboisia the Episcopal ChurdL Reffaah- SATURDAY bologna For the best homes w l^ beaattfal tnadaeapad grpeada—SlOAdO Nsraa !•••••••• raenta were served, provided by the Hebron group, with Mn. Por­ t» $$8,00a. These homer caa ea p ba aaaa.hy appatataaeat. , Your l l r ^ «n« ilMMiBMiNal to Hi* w ar ter in charge. Slelb., If it’s a place ot baalaeas yoa are looUag tor, eoB a m otSee offetl. Obsouta all coiMivaHon moatures fiddreaa '••••••••I . Mre. Chariee Fish of OiMad is October 14th or 21st Legs^fl^b’^39^ for tarthw laformattoa. . taking tbs place cf Garttoli SLICEU AMK810AN f>a*E«aE««ai Age, 18-20..., Age. 21-M Jones as driver af tba school duringJUa abeama thia week. AT TOWN CLERK’S OFnCB BOSTON' CHEESE 43c Ibe WILLIAM F. JOHNSON MONTGOMERY WA bhur you prefer appointment: Randanta ate reminded a t the towB-erlde paper collection drive MUNICIPAL BUILDING - 41 CENTER STREET Bailder of Fhw Haowa.. • s . Catalog Order iervka tevee 1 Words ceersiilent MeidMr 19^1••■• • 8-8...i. 8-4..... OOKOARSOLA $10 er to be oonitajcted Sunday. TnielF . MRS. M. KOWALSKI. Agcat V themeads ef fieeu eel eirrtedid ki die siwe. | | * eef Pill in and oiail to ^ rivers who have promised to co- icat pnld to t raO N R 74M O m c R i ; BROAD 8T. I ^ . AswriaaS Bed Crnas, Haum * Hale Building miarate la the drive include A r c ^ CHEESE 57e lb. 824-828 MAIN STREET T E L . 5161 MANCHESTER TEL. 5161 Green, erho will pMi up tontribn- Isflit RedseYHt. 824-828 MAIN STREET tlooa from Hartford turapika up TV*!:-!; , V. 1;- ICANCHESnSR-^VENlNG HERALD. MANCto9TBR. COIW, FRIDAY. OCTORFR 18.1944 ,.M FACE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTEB, CONN,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1944 i -L _ Nauee la The News the (taneral Assembly in 1943, he recommended as one metho<' of in­ window for the past week and has Answer Sent XMf* country It it la determined by a Guest Speaker G irl W ins EUta’ Coblenx:' Gefman'city i!esr vesting additional tax rlvenues |«d within attracted much interest among ' 6 8 Blood Plasma coming into the state the purchase Manchester InllnttatlC ttMN W«* BO m- full and read majority ot timse Entries Come boya who are planning to enter the the Siegfried Line. Pmnounced The Army on^Navy Club, Kohb-lahnx. z- of lands to be added to our state iiponMi qualifi^ to vote. race. >■ Rationing Data Student Honor On Park Plea parka and forekU. He said toe ttming Berald Xnsuring such a vote is an espe- It ia of utmost importance that Mininram Pay Response Good Mains: German city near to® . " ’ Now oar attM k boo Ntiftod Jra- In f6 r D erby every racer enterwl be of oound Siegfried Line. Pronoqnced; Legislature appropriated "the IncoriMKited oially difficult task this year, since liuigeat stafle sum in ntany see- 00“. ora. IpartattRr •» to th* In- and aturdy mechanical conatrue- Famished By Mines. ' . . N , ■ . Baldwin Replies to Let­ .sffasaa J iiar Ub« at J«p MUnd daConaM there b«a been, in the war years, tlon oa experienced automobllf D ^ on Resident iSecNind Maonhelmi Gemum city near' alona for that purpose. McMahon Sees Propos­ Office of Price Administration^ Idea of Donation as a have eince repeatedly pointed mUSSS t^Oom. Iwlilob atrotcbaa dowa from Japan aa abnormal shifting of our popu- Soap Box Event Grow­ mechanics will inspect each vehi-; the Siegfried Line, Pronounced , ter ’ Criticizing State m rius rntomoM Utlon.: Whatever political organi­ cla before it is acceptefi in the al Best Way to Assure Regional Department ot. Infomuitlo.''-.« Christmas Gift Is Well In National Scholar* Mahn-hime. j out not only toe recreational bene­ OiMMt M*M«W itMlf towaid tlM PlilUppInM. R U ing in Inlerest With 66 TreoHMSt 8 tr a ^ Boetoa, A Mneawshaaett*. Sieve: River 4n .northern, fits to be fierived by toe acquisi­ n i l lit! Oetobar 1, ttU' sations can do to help register race and thooe found below atand- ship Contest. Forest Program. th« Una at dalMSMi which iOilelda. ar^ will have to have defective Prosperity, . , Received Here. Italy. Pronounced See-Ay-vay. | tion - and development of these and brinfe out the voU, the final Manchester’s Boys. Klmoa Oeorgleff: Bulgarian | lands but also toe very Itaflortant ■it , S5!lirK 2S.<.yS th. puts replaced. ' ■ Monts and F a t a f OsaoUae Milford Obt !»-<»)—Milford Hartford, OcL IS—(e>—' Gov. rosponriJilUty lies upon the indi­ Entry blanka for the contest ap­ Bridgeport. jOct. 13—WP>—-Brlen Good Indefinitely—Red Stamps November 8—Last day for A-11 H m eominlttoa ta charge of toe remler. Pronounced Kee-moan | feature of forest conservation and BIN G ■t HMieiiwtar. Oooa.. aoJiMp laiiM alone t l ^ ooMt. The progreoe'being made in filled the tofwn.haU auditorium last ?lay-Ohfg-yev, ! Raymond E. Baldwin, replying to toe effect that it had upon the ■■ Whan Admliad Hnlaey*i carrier vidual cltlscn himself. K he is a pear nightly in The Herald. McMahon, Democratic nominee AS through Z8 and AS through KS | coupons good for three galloita. Maachoster Red C rou Blood plans tor tbs Soap Box Derby to for United States senator, advo­ in Book Four worth 10 points each. ^ B4, C4, B5 and C5 coupons good night for a community party at ■ ' ' ' " I. I a letter from the president of the beauty and climate of our state I-) plane attack on the Ryukyu la- true clUten, ha wUl need no espe­ Donor Service ta pleased with the •oascKirnoN batb> be held In Mancheater on Saturday cated today an Increase in the Red tokens, worth one point each,; for five gallons eaoh until further which prettja Shirley SyretL re­ Connecticut Forest and Park as­ and the help that It can give, not Every Sat. Night At 8:30 Shorp! T«ar to landa waa revealed, that attack cial prompting or urging to make rooming, October 3S. to being P et Cat M ay G et minimum wage rate from 40 to used as change. No additional red notice. A-pplicatibha for now “A" rexponae to the idea of giving a ,ter of Mr.„and Mrs, Robert Syrett, sociation asking him to state hie only lo all our people but par­ 'Bontkh to sure that he exercises the right cent Jiigk achool graduate, of Cleveland avenue, Devon, stood ticularly to our farmers,” added waa located at taro enda od that followed wherever The Herald la 60 cents an hour and ultlmataly to stamps will be vUldated until OcL coupons, valid-November 9, now Chrtatmoa gift of blood plasma to oaived toe! 8500 second place prise views on toe program for state upon which the strength and vital­ 60 cents. 39. avaUable a t local ration boiarda. second among 193 contestants in parks and forests in COnnectlcuL Baldwin; who uescribed work of 20 GamM Including Sweepstakes APO »»»♦»«< »yu»oo laland chain, one end only JOO read, aa Indicated by a letter re­ C ouple of M edals sota* wounded aervihe man tn ta toe national aebolarahlp contest toe finals of the national .contest. s^'«sv«"""'-'ks ity ot our national life depends. In a prepared . Bhopgate speech Processed Foods Send back cover of old **A"^book of toe Elks Nations, foundation. today said, "what we must attain his administration along Lhis line. mllea from Japan itaelf, the other ceived thla week by the Rotary at the Bryant Electric company Good Indefinitely—Blue StamM and Tire Inspection Record with honor of ona of; Manchaater’a own She expects to enter Middlebury is a well-balanced program.’’ “I have been and I still am keen­ HmBBR OF Club from Andrew Blnheimer of men or wonmn in service, and Presentation. was made by John The aasociATia) piusm end not far from Formosa, the Terryville, Oct. 13—MV-"Klt- plant, released by bis campaign A6 through Z8 and A6 through Rfi your application. CJouthler of Woodmont. exalted College. The governor declared, in hie ly interested in any program to Admission $1.00. SMoalelad Preet is nelasiTelir great Jap inland fortrean whidi la Rockville. Encloeed with We let­ ty," the pet cat in the home of Mr. headquarters at Norwalk, McMa­ In Book Four, worth 10 points each.. Fuel OU hopes that many more members letter ta Goodwin D. Beach of New help the farmer use his wmidlot as lo the OM at rspuMtaatlon ot ter waa a brand new leather bill of toe families or Intimate friends ruler,of toe Milford Lodge of Elks I dIsMteiMi orsdlted to if or not the greateat alngle barHer to any and Mrs. Stanley Zalaskl whose hon contended that the economic No additional blue stamps will be August 31, 1945—last day for in toe presence of BP.O.E. digni­ Loses Roll on Half Roll Haven, head .of the C. F. P. A., a source of farm revenue,” said O pen Forum fold with a crisp one dollar bill yowling waa credited with saving future of the country and "con­ validated until November 1. Period Four and Period Five cou­ of our uniformed boys and girls that in his inaugural message - to Baldwin. __ r ~ mdned la this paper ant advance to the China coast. which he aaked to have added . to will call to register aa donors be­ taries who Included Raymond )Ben- Bcel tews publtabea bare. the life of the Zalaskls’ 18-montha- tinuing prosperity which we want Sugar pons of 1943-44 laoue. Period 1 Jamln of WestporL past grand ex­ Aa these first attacks were an­ the list of fifteen prises to be coupons of 1944-45 issue now valid. fore October Ti, th f next visit of Enld, Okla., Oct. 13—(ff)— Wil­ |W>. I ti lepoblieetki ot apeetal Mooes’ Sevfsi Potato old daughter, Margaret, may get lie more in enlarging the con­ Good Indefinite)^—Sugar Stamps alted futar and vice chairman of nounced, we were told that they given by the Rotary Club (hrough couple of medals for her, efforts. sumption and raising, the standard All coupons worth 10 gallona a the U nit liam J. Allen plowed up a billfol^ are alM resenred. To the Editor: . _ contribution of its miembera. 80, 31, 33 and 33 in Book Four, the foundation; James L McGov­ I e< N. ■. A aemee were only the first of a "aeries de­ Robert Moses is a man of splen­ Carlton E. Buttrick, head of the of living of our people than in any each good for five pounds. Sugar unit. Many of the regular donors, ern, associate editor of The Bridge­ containing 858. An identlttcatlon Entriea Omung In eSiucatlon department of the Con­ CorBellOi 1. Dsaaber signed to crush enemy strength did qualifleaUons and education other single direction. Stamp 40 in Book Four, good for having given the five plrtta allowed port Poet and Telegram and chair- card listed the owner aa A7C Entries for the race are being necticut Humane Society, aaid in T believe the beat why of ac­ five pounds for home cannuig The Manchester. Ration Board ia in any period of one year.'are now man of the Grand Lodge Activities Mhsia Rnraaeatattres: The in a vital stretch of Japan’s Inner who has served for thirty years n received by The Herald on an aver­ HarUord last night that .both the now quartered in the State .Ar­ State Labor Commiesioner Cor­ Ctoarles E. Deitach, End Army Air _ Hatbees weelal Aseocy'—new many poalUona of Public Weal In complishing this Is to raiaa our through Feb. 38, 1945. Consum­ of necessity in the enforced "rest committee; Clarence J. McCarthy Field, but Alien found, upon re- defense line." age of one dally, while numerous State and national societlea had mory, Main street, oppooita L ^ n - period,’’ and \/l’1 not be able to nelius J. Danaher w ill- be toe of Manchester, president of toe I Chleaso. Detroit and BoSlwi. New York. Ho has been for some otoer boys have Indicated their in­ minimum wage rate from the ers may be g ra n til up to 30 pounds guest speaker for toe open house turning the money that the pilot The next in the series has now years Commissioner of Parka in aaked him to Investigate the clr- present level of 40 cents an hour per person for home canning by ard streeL . donate this' month. This nfigbt State Elks association', and Pat­ an o rr kiiubau tentions of entering after testing cumstancea of the case and make The weekly achedule of the^ have meant a tremendous problem of Campbell CouncU, Knights of rick H. Dempsey of Derby, district had been transferred. He wi Well Dressed making application on Form R-333 Be Smart appeared in.a raid on Formoaa it­ New Ybrk Oty and has most ably to at least 50 cents, and later to told that Deitach lost the money I their derby racers which are now reports to their respective commit- at local OPA boards. NeW Eng­ board follows: In signing up enough donors to in­ Columbus, at their clubhouse next deputy. self. filled the position. He has also in the process of building. Some of tees on medal awards. 60 cents,” he said. Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. ni. Monday night at 8 o'clock. His when the billfold slipped out of | written much on public and gov­ A minimum weekly wage of 334 land is now in the second period sure the quota *et for each visit Judge Omar W. Platt of the Mil­ ju^iESSrtssssifeTS WThat this means, in terms of these racers are already . com­ Last month Margaret wandered for such allotments (August 1 'Tueoday, Closed all day. of the Unit, but the committee subject will be toe “History of the ford Probate court preeided at the his pocket as he was doing a half MMaai anon appaarlBx In ea- ernmental pleted and U will be a common away from an older slater while a week, based on a 40-hour week Wednesday, 3 to 6 p. ra. Roman Catoolib Ctaurqh.’’ roil in his training plane over AJ- j Tlia Itaiieborier distance, is that we have now gone In 1940 an article of his entitled a t 60 cento an hour; he asserted, through OcL 30). now feels that toe families and affair. sight within a few days to see playing. A abort time later search- 'Thursday nd Friday, 10 a. m. friends of Manchester’s 8,000 serv- Commiesioner Danaher has a Miss Syrett, who Is the daugh- ten’s farm. ninety yards down the Pacific field The Case Against Roosevelt” was these boys trying out their vehicles era, attracted by "kitty’’ yowling was "not too high because Jobs to 5 p. m. wide knowledge of hie subject Be In Good Indefinitely - - Airplane , Ice men ora going to provide a Friday, October IS and are now on the Jap ten yard published in the Saturday Evening bn hills in open lots. at the edge of a brook, found the which can yield only sub-standard Saturday, 10 a. m. to 13:80 o. m. which ia expected to result in one Post from which I quote: wages have no economic justiflea- Stamps No, 1 and No. 3 in War large enough list so' that there will line. By all the rules of the game, In order to assist the boys In the child lying In three feet of water, Book Three good for one pair of be no danger ol falling short. of toe most interesting talks the “Let us suppose now that the construction of their racers, Carl She was revived by artlftclM res­ Uon." **Jortiee For Hungary” I this is the time for a goai-itne shoes each. A new shoe stamp will \ The tomb ol Cheops, the Great members of Clamphell Council and President wins and has his third Furay and Robert Seaman of the piration. McMahon aaid there m tut be a Any person Interested in mak­ their invited guests could expect AND DO IT ECONOMICALLY AND EASILY WITH ^ term: can anyone confidently pre­ "Job. for everyone who wishes to be made good indefinitely on No­ Pyramid, originally was 483 feet ing tola gift of life saving plasma news reports o« Busstan.l •tend on the P«t of the Jsp nevy Rotary Club have constructed a Mr. and Mrs. Zalaski said the vember 1. Announeement will be high—more than 60 feet higher to hear. A large number of the .SAYE.^ SO% FUEL! Hungary keep I But it can be Judged that the dict th at with no further pollUcal small scale model of a typical axle cat always had been closely at­ work in the post-war period” if to some man who may not see fatoera of members of the Co- " . AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT ambitions, he will give us a forth­ tached to Margaret, following her victory and peace are to have made late this month of which new than St Peter’s cathedral at cairlstmss Day without it has only „ In. travelers who have like the way we assembly. ’This has been on dis­ shoe stamp is to be used. Rome. lumblah Squires who are not mem- right non-parUsan (gwemment of play in the Bllsh Hardware Co. about at all times. "real meaning.’’ to call Mrs. Lout. Custer, 3017 to bera of the Knights of Columbus X Bddapest and who know Ur* P»»y»ng the game. It is, to be all the talents; that ho will pick register. If the gift is made in are planning to attend tots event, RUSCO 3-WAY.COMBINATION WINDOWS w m k w remembering “• sltogether ac­ the best men; that he will have an honor of a Manchester person in it Is reported. EXPERILT INSTAIXED C TR C i CCA I ta the year. between these to the «1^ We eye single to the problems of de­ service, be sure to give the name. All Catholic males over the age WITH THE EXCLUSIVE 9 1 E C l. fense; that h* will cease sUrring Many more donors are needed for of .18 are Invited to hear this In­ the spirit of territorial hun- h»»ve about four or dve different up class hatred and factionalism, October 37, so it is hoped that the 1 . No Draft! No.Bata Ventilation! iT M lS ra liv e for the peopU teams on the field, each one big teresting talk whether they have and wlU stop giving lip-service to calls will come thick and fast. received a. personal invitation Check 3. Change Screen to Storm Saeh In '/> 8fta- MHunaaev** I enough Itaelf to handle the whole conservatives, while he allows from a member of Campbell nte From INSm E Tour Home! THRIFT WAY TO SMART CLOTHES ‘‘ T S I i ^ s f S s show taatures of th e| J«P team If It mrer cornea o u t radical brain-trusters to formulate his actual policies T Or will he con­ Council or not. Thete 8. No Bulky Windows to Store In Cellar! StarrinR a system of wholesale ^squiu. In Bigliqiest was a Arrangements have bden made No Foss — No Ladders — Little Time! tinue Just as he is imtll------July South Coventry to have a microphone hook-up for connections that cut costs consid­ which had besnj xii«y Aeeept Th« Challenge 1944, wheii a UsHms Democratic- 4. Pays for Itself In Fuel Saved! the lower floor if the council Feature$ . No Down Payment Months To Pay! erably. Convention, composed entirely of chamber prove# incapable of hold­ 8 —86 the tedxSSoSf “b S S d Our pause for an ul^tum to robats and stoogM, willllTai Tan them­ i More workers, are needed for made selves In some overheated conven- the Red Cross sewing projects at ing the members and guests ex­ Let Ua Show Ton a Roaco S-Way Combtaation Window! y,” the ter- ^ the defenders of Aachen toe work room In the fire house on pected. Starrinff s direct cointact with Wortd|B>at city a symbol of Oerman re- Uon hall, waiting for toe voice F. B. A. FINANCED — SS MONTHS TO PAT. fabric markets that assure quality ll; fe ocy tost rfter the^ from the White House which will Thursdays. There are 50 utility It's >^^AJKINS TH BIRTHDAY Nervy Thief ^ e«clal Hup. I slstance. Where It might have say In its suavest tones: "My bags for service men to be. com­ and economy. U been Just another city in our path, pleted and more are on toe pray BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. ! goring this friends, lift up your bearU, I have One housewife in Zanesville. ______ijmo-itt has npw become a challenging decided that the Country’# extrem­ from headquarters. 108 WOODBINE S'tBEET HABTFOBD (6 ) Starring a reduced method of op­ ity requires roe to run again." *rhe Rev. Leon H. Austin of O., complained to police that a TELEPHONE 3-138S fsrnmgnry.*' By’W We know now toe fulfillment of There’s only one advantage of Age. . .it lends experience! Yet North- Coventry will be toe spesk- thief not only was stealing the Evenings and Sundays — Hartford — 8-5897 erating that resuUs in better buys xrtum of these dtaUenfi* to to make g o ^ our u^ that prophecy. He yearned after Age signifies some mark of success for no company could exist er .at toe Congregational church milk from her doorstep, but was for you. ' timatum threat, and' dtspose of hlB lordly estate on the Hudson; for 70 years in a siAall city like ouw, where we meet each other next Sunday morning. leaving notes ordering! cream. / „„ Tn the central square of lihto nest ,of German restatance as but the supreme abnegation of bis * Next Sunday at 3 p. m. there Starring the accommodating Sil- tgtaerq, desires—again gave himself to us Week in and week out, without having offered something toward will be a service of dedication of ooii^txys capital city, was the P«>«nP«y ^ threaten^ to. to carry us out of the stream to its betterment. We believe we’ve done just th a t.. .made homes the Methodist chapel, located on bros c r^ it plan. wpetual propaganda For the Geripana, on the other safety on toe lush green bank of more enjoyable! more colorful, more comfortable through good the second floor of toe former par­ i t t eertata that Hun-challehg. is to make of world peace and happiness for­ decoration, and at popular prices 1 sonage. The service will be in wooid be the wining ally of the defense of Aachin^a nymbol of evermore. ' charge of: District Supt. Earle new the capacity of the German armies So here we are—fellow citixens Story of Norwich, asaisted'by the START YOUR MODEL KITCHEN NOW started a I —Shall we climb those safe and pastor, the Rev. Hollis 'French of to-keep, this war going long happy shores? ToUand. The public ia invited to WITH THIS It to fbe Red Army which time to coma Mr. Moses says* this: "Ws can attend the service. Miss Nellie P. Wolfe, Yeoman I 'Juatlee for Hungary," The Germans seem In process­ depend on toe Republican Party ing of giving full oooeptance lo for toe following:’’ 3nd clsM, with the.WAVES hae Red Army, Which represents. 1.- Our Courts shall he Inviolate. returned to Washington after BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED CABINET SINK Its Ideotogy. the things the rul- this challenge. They Ora oounter- 3. Tltere shall be no Federal Dlc- spending a week’s leave at toe dass of Hungary fear, even uttocking the arma wa have tatorshipF at home. Ours shall coti- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tbaa* the toss of tnrttory. thrown about Aachen almoat eon' tinue to be a union of free states Wm. A. Wolfe. On Saturday a CHROME-PLATED For that well dressed feeling ttauaUy. ’The troops which have with a limited national govem- family dinner wax ehjoyed, Includ­ Rad Army representa a po­ mept of three equal branches. ing Ruaoel. Wolfe and family of phlloaopby which breaks up I® **tesa ooufitsr-sttackB 8. n ia Conflict between Presi­ Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold KOHLER FAUCETS stop and shop at SILBROS* andjais dsscribed as ths host Gsrmany dent and Congress shall cease; Wolfe of IBumalde, and Frederick Deck type mixing standard equip­ them over to poor people Tbara are reports cf wide Nothing constructive comes out of Wolfe of Manchester. u p Id Ths Rbd Array tosla German relnforcsroenta mov- megalomania and deadlock. . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rood, also ment. Chrome hinges. __ its, bowsTsr impsrfoctly toff ®P to Aachen area. Even 4. There ahall be no division of Ifni. Clayton Rood Jr„ and aon our people by appeals to class pre­ David, of Baltic, were callera yes­ Sanitary Vitreous boiyls.bowls, sink .. Ideal may have been achlavadl the Utftwaffa, hampered os tt la judice. Ours will be an American terday jx i Mra. TilUe Rood, at toe and laundry tub, of Hi-I^ed Vitre­ RoMta lt>-lf, the dignity of the I fiy tock of fuM and pilots, baa been government of all the people. home of Mias Mary Burgoyne. MEN’S ’There ahall be steady and progres­ Mtas Ethel Mathleu was tender­ ous china, acid resisting, lifetime s Bumm man. thrown Into the battla. Amid such developments, front sive Improvement in 'toe lot of ed a kitchen shbwer last week at luster—will not check or craze. In pre-war Htragaiy, the com- every American; but no false her home on Northeast Shore ta a m pacq^le had the lowest, most line deepatohee asy that the battle promises of the social and econo­ honor ot her approaching mar­ TOPCOATS p laiad Uvtag stan Construction p opie ta Burope. While thfiy sx- that w u t seems In prospect la t^e chester, which wilt take place OcL ingest German counter-attack Washington. Ours shall be govern­ 31 at SL Joseph’s church ta WUH- ta "complete poverty, a few ment by Cabinet; not by Kitchen Is a Masterpiece ^ the western war to date, aim^ xnantic. 1 ^: 1 tagarian nobles, who conalde: Cabinet and bureaucracy. Talent Mr. and Mrs.,Wm. Roberge en­ $ 1 0 . 9 5 “ Built »f % In. — 8 plywood ohemically 1 tymanahlp, war. bunUnsx^d at breaking the American siege of and not subservience shall be toe tertained several childreit at their Aachen and getting reinforce­ test for high office. treated against termites. Surface heavy Fur Trimmed ^ rln g the highest OMompUsb- home last Sunday at a birthday gauge llnoleom edged-with atalnleM ments in to the ^rrison there. 6. We shall co-operate ^ t o party for their six year old grand­ its ct me®, held otmntuess thou- other natlona;- but without surren steel — water tight. Cabineta are ex- In such a altuatiaa, reports that son Billy Roharge. The yopnff MEN’S )e of acres sp a n from the der t f our basic Interests, irfde- folks Invited'were Yngrid ^rquist, oeptionally well conatmeted and flntabcd! COATS $24.95 t^m gari-n peopWraa hunting pfe- our bombardment and bombing penttance and safety. Democracy Timothy ByqutaL Marion Bataa, of with four ooata white gloas. Slxe: must be taught by example, not by MODEL SHOWN — 1149.95 48 In. k 34 In. x In. high. M, 00 t the land w hich I 1»m already destroyed 86 per cent South Oovantry;'Nancy and Jackta made the Hungarian of the.clty of-Aachen are actually force. j Pickett of WUllmahtlq and Ma^ OVERCOATS It without real otgnlficanca. Casaino 7, There ahall be a fair field 'for lens Andrews of New Britain. Also hopeful and. happy was business enterprise and private aevaral adult friends from New OTHER qO TH COATS $19.50 ■» nothing to the na- was supposed to ba 1 totally de­ Initiative; and no expansion ot BriUta and WUUmanUe. Next BURTON D. PEARL’S stroyed, and it was, but the very government beyond our capacity ...Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robarga and SINK MODELS ■^tfasl wealth. to govern. LUXURIOUS d ^ 'maintain such a social order destruction seemed to favor its ^ - - as their grandson will vUlt Mrs. Ro­ 42 IN. TO 60 IN. ,.5 0 up Mr. Moses also says this: “Then yet^ we re as young berge’s mother, Mrs. Adeline Ro- S id protect it against revolution, stubborn defenders. ; there is the First Lady issue. It FROM 5119.95 d ^7l4/U u/uA£ Although Aachen has thus be- baiRe, ta Bristol, on the eoeastan t^ leaders of Hungary bad to can’t be lifted out of the cam' of her 81it -hirthday. 599 MAIN -HOTEL SHERIDAN BLDG.- PHONE 7590 FUR COATS $89.50w l«r their people ilogana like I come a symbol of Allied purpose palgn, but it can and should be. Mr. and Mra- Alfred Stammer You’ll Look and Feel Your •fuatlce for Hungary,’’ and they »nd Derman realatance, the Ger- given as little space as possible. T o m o r r o w ' s Streamline Modern a n d - to ^ chUdren, Beverly, Ann, Maybe Mrs. Dewey’s dignified Pest In a Silbros GarmentI t td to ^eep publicly over the mans have sound mlUtary reasons and Ernest ot Franklin, caUed on silence‘will help.’’ . ^ / p ight of their fellow Hungarians tor putting up the fight they are. Now—^I apologise for toe length former nelgl*ta>f- ®® Ripley HID last Sunday. ^ V l»o had, by the territoriai settle- Around Aachen, we have what of this letter, but I consider Mr A store of Watkins’ size just can’t sit hack and watch the z’ Mia# Mary Burgoyne win « te r - X rats after the last war, been Secretary of War Stlmoon calls Moses's article vital, and that toe 4853482348485748532353235353485323485353235353235348232323532348234853239053 I highlights I can give to. toe Hem’d tata the Ladlea Aid Society ^ini there Methodist church at her honta on columns w lll.^ read by many more Thursday i^rnoon. ffpy Thus these leaders played | many. If the Aachen area itself people locally,, than the article in making it Spin! That’s why we are continually on our can be cleared, we are going .to be The soarrlage of Miss Helen Op old game of making the misery The Saturday-Evening Post, so i Postemsky,. daughter of MY. and $14.50 up they themselves inflicted upon*] able to go forward and use that will Just Itemtae toe seven ^Ints toes. . .right up there with the youngsters. . .rooting . Mm. Adam Poetemsky of Babcock SUITS elbow room for the launching of against a Fourth Term” and hope atfeair own people express Itself in many Voters vrill read the original our heads off at a football game..getting our heads HIU, to Robert Hananav chief at irredentlsm and imperi- attacks certain to carry forward article by Mr. Moses.—-Why I Op­ pharmactats mate, now statloasd to the Rhine itself. ’The longer pose a Fourth Term. together with the country’s jeaduig mannfacturars of a t San Diego, Cal., has bean an­ $14.50>P 1, Because^Mr. Roosevelt has al­ nounced as having taken place 1^ COATS ' One ' may question vybetber the the Germans can hold us,-the bet­ ‘ week. The bride ta pharxaactats. ter their chances of forcing that moat ruined' the Federal Judicial fine furniture, their stylists and designers. A WINTER RiirfcANl) ASPHALT aWmon people of Hungary ever system. ’ ’* mate third class ta the WAVES, rfoUy thrilled to such imperialistic winter war which ta their highest 3. Because he is destroying the That^s why Watkins remains as young as tomorrow’s and is q graduate of Windham OVERCOAT FOR $12.95« pvppaganda, and there has never mllltsry aim. And, on the other very idea of union of atates. , He High school. The groom la tha spn ASBESTOS ROOF CEMENT | I SKI SUITS hsen visible any genuine national I hand, our Mumph at ^chen may would substitute a i;egiohal auto­ of Hannum at Philaddlplila. YOUR HOME! newest ^reatioh. . this Modem bedroom, for instance, by HaYi>V pmvloiily aervad tor two \ over Himgary’s coop-1 prove the signal for the full scale cracy. Just the, thing for patching 3. Because he has increased the ' years in toe Pacific- area, he Is atlon w!th Hitler. None'thelesa, offensive for which our supply sys young liCO jinmek! Block>fr6nt motif briskly modem* now doing malaria work at the | . leaky roofs and stopping leaks Every Price Is Less Than You Expected conflict between the Bkecutive and 'sronud chimneys, rtc. * I propaganda created by an in- tem. ta now building. Congress to a degree at which we iaed) wood sfirap'han^es; solid Adirondack birch in a Naval hospital ta San Dlago. 8 9 ^ to Pay. Take as Long as a Year to Pay* are approaching chaoa ta legisla­ ■ I I'f ■ ■ - ilsnt ruling ntlnority waa power- Apoatasphs Mtaatag ItaV V enough .to swing Hungary into tion. friendly, glowing chanapagne finish. All three major Your Risht, Your Duty 4. Because ha has promoted M dawar and now there la the factionalism, stimulated ntinori Boise, Idaho—(PH^niere’a no | SILBROS Have the Accessories and ppjMrff in the resoun<|lng tread of Urging people to vote In the ap- ties, appealed to claM prejudice [ns of piec^ only $175. ; * apos^pho ta the "Mayom Office" RID ROOF PAINT Red iUmy.. ; it is a fair guess preaidenUal election is and divided our people. - * sign ta dty hall, but ftace there’s Smart Oothing for Men, Women and in no sense a i>arUsan manner. 5. Because his is a government a war cm. Mayor Austta A. Walk- ta the days, to come, justice sf plans no changes for the dura- Children. ' Hungary Will again become an Similar pleaa that the dtiaens of of impulse and ImprOvtaliig — 1874 are reproduced today $ 2 .0 5 gaL- '7 0 ^ q L this country avail themselves of creating new bureaus instead of - tton, «9>®l®>®ff: "AnFF^* but that there will be a rev- reorganising cabinet' offices. apostrsphe has been missing otace n which-will try to make the highest privilege of their del 6 : Because of hta fluctuating for­ The Tuniitilre we sol^ *Svay back the fity hall was huUt ta ItSfi." inocracy Imve now come from . Jostice start at home, for toe eign policies, v eil^ in rhetoric, when” ia now being reproduced for Floor and Deck WINDOW GLASS people themselves. The, boUf President Roosevelt and Gov­ gestures and smooth talk. ernor Dewey. '7. Because I have no confidence Enahiiel ' Heat eaeapes throngh at. dianga are finally ringing either in hta intention or in his today’s homes! Yon’ll find in our cracked paaea, Bcpiaee the BMSt anachronistic, feu- On the lower levels, any politi­ ability to convert war to peace BRI-MAR $ 3 .9 4 Gal. them now. We have a eom- cal organisation whidi has confi­ stock from time to t||ne, reprodnetidns BOILERS plete. stock of wiqdow .social order still extant in production; to guarantee a rea­ AMD ’Ihat change cannot but dence in its own cause is natutaUy sonably swift change from pro­ of choice Victorian chairs and rockeni $1 .2 5 Ql 75c Pt. gtaoa In^sll ataeo. digious Govsmment spending, to PAINT ^ ths b e ^ folloVidng toe sanie line and devot­ . . . bedroom end dining room pieees ing its major energies to the bust' reduced budgets and taxes.”------^ FURNACES ■ ■ f ' V ------Thank you, Mr. Editor. I asni- .wid& a Victorian flawor. So the eydo T ht Tea Yard Line ness of persuading all people that, estly hope that those whose .ra^ BMW POWEE.VACUPM whatover their personal convic­ •po^bUlty our next critieal four becqmes complete... Victorian ia OUBAMfcD . battle fleets have now tions, they owe it to themselves years will be, wlU read and ponder Get aO to* beat yna shMUd fiaoi thalr taunt to the Japa- these Seven IPolnts. favor. . ithen -out. . . and now b4ck yoor rattaaad tael Hds Wtatar. and to their nation and'torthe next Kathartae O tf. Hardy. ivjr BOW great atspa foi^ president of the United SUtoa to U l OB daadmos year bsattag 43 Mapla street, ‘ again! Haaffnaw. OaB any Oii*i Wa kava fouad, ta taoaiit give those convictions peroonol O ct U , 1 M4. •peratiOB of s u n I cxpreaalon h>- toe form of a vets would hrtagjcast nsxt Nov. 7th. Vitoatever tos •t of dotataOM can Ita in 34,838.311^40 SOfi Ws rasult. R wifi b t kapptast jfoy 6ia ■^■■- - ' • i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, OONN« FRIDAT, (KTTOBER 18.1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN v ^FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1944

X.. (alien In a flsMng accident Wil- he had fallen in aosae unexpk. EffefelB^of Plunge Uam Doherty, 70, dl® ahorUy af­ manner fitom a Savin Rock ids Plan Lectures iN’ Police Locate ter iMing admltt® to the H o^tal from which he bad been flehing. SiAke Children Learn Responsibility Wont Your Car In To|^ Condition of S t Raphael, New Haven, from The J^n-A ge problem Cau^^f Death the offeots of the plunge. On Nutrition Escaped M^n Dr. Marvin M. Scarikrough. HAVB - ^ At Home ^ Defeat Delinquency For Winter Driving? FOUB ROT AIB f ORNACB Opinions Pro and^ Con ^ On ^ 'Teen-Age * A /**WCanteen .^4 Proposal;Dt^AMACa I • . West Haven, Oct medical examiner, said death was BBCONDinONBD LET US VITALIZE YOUR MOTOR Rescued through the heroic efforts calmed by exposure and immereion. F(» WtHYBBI CALL SS« • Dr, Raymond 0. Holts, acting dMster MotbOr.'NSte writes; Wfe had some doubt as to wheth­ one-time dreaded penal institution chief flight surgeon of the State ^■*piie Is a letter ^^appreciation er Mr. Adamson’s letter should be into a feminine version of Father tober 24-^ review of the basic principles' olS.nutrition and how Department of Aeronautics, and for the excellent serics^articles printed in this series virlthout con­ Flanagan’s Boystown, emphasized SU te BoUee S ergt Robert Rundel, the teen-age ,_problein>NWhlch sulting him and setting him right a favorite word of hers. The word they may be ^^lled to every day Depot Square Garage living to promote buoyant health ERNEST ROT, Prop. flying a borfffwed plane, after C TO appeiued in ‘Rie Herald on the points to which he objects “home." more than an .hour's ssarch from ly. Oartalnly, then is no in Rev. Mr. Young’s, opinion which Youngsters today are over­ and vitality, by D ,• Martha Pot- 241 NO. MAIN STRBEt TELEPHONE 511S ieter. Associate 'f^rofessor of . the air, diacovared a diebeveUed- which has not been covered. ' offered upon the solicitation of stimulated and overrentertained," looking figure running ecroea a “I ntiifiC, that one correspondent The^erald. Let it be stated here she went on. “They have no sense Home Economics at the Universi­ marshy lot in .ah outlying eeoUon wrote your reporten ttiat in her that wfcvare not coming to the de­ of responsibility. All of their in­ ty of Connecticut. Nov. 14—(^ild Feedlfig. Dr^ of Rocky HIU. „ . . town some of the childnn, who fense of Rev. Mr. Young because clinations are away from the home MiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiii Meanwhile a large force of state CORDUROY Iwd not gone out in the evening we a meriibeKrf hlk congregation instead of towards it. And that’s Greenwood of the Unlverritv of police with bloodhounds mobilised fovsecoofs 0 hefon the cahteen pegan, started —it sb happens u>st neither of the when trouble starts!” Ornnectleut. January 16—W ^ht under Capt William Bchatzman. gctng out too often for their par^ writers of these articles are. The Marguerite Rellley doesn’t speak Ckrntrol, or Watch out for Curve weatem district field superviaor, ents’ comfort; and 1 ega sCe when fact that we asked tbbsopinion of only as a woman whose business it February 18—Cooking for War- convened on Rocky Hill. CLICKS fxcelfent quollfy this might happen If i a canteen the Rev. Mr. Young alohg:^^ with has been to deal with people. She time Needs. March 18.—Fight­ CircM Over Wbui en Ground w en. open every n i|h t In the week. those of the responsible heads of speaks also as the mother of two ing Food Waste. Good Food They were visible from the air, the other religious bodies in This course has been planned The proposed center,, hen, how- grown children. x ALWAYS THE RULE but without radio ip bla plane Dr. So smiurt, m sturdy* come ‘em r, w«wd be open only two eve­ Chester leads us to come to his de-' “After all.” this wise-eyed wom- and arranged by Miss Marjorie HolU bad no way of notifying nings aa I understand It, which fense upon such points as wo be­ tinued, “children r.re a prod' Burr and Miss Virginia Nelson, them of hie discovery except by would not be too hectic. One of the lieve there is a misimderatanding uct of'apylronment. If they’re part Dietitian and Assistant DietitlsB AT “buning’’ them. Tbie he did by in and‘ sec thiese wonderful evenings would be Fri- «n the part of Mr. Adamson. of a hombvttet has roots and a at the Manchester Memorial hos­ noaing down within e few feet of , tao.-«hieb elimlr. We dp not read anything ter-- feeling, of permanency about it. if pital, who have obtained excellent one of the state police ran. Then w earable the worry of *can’t'«t-'em - rible in Young’s use of the they have certain' duties toward speakers and illustrative moving he returned to tte sir to circle op-ln-tbe-mornlngs' for smool! word “doings.” We have heard the that home, they abesautomatlcally pictures’to make the series Inter- above the man on the ground. "Aaothor man found that his expression used before by persona anchored to responsimejivlng and Mary Feds no obligation toward her home or the father who sup­ eeting and practlcaL Two-way ear radios crackled YouHeetyeor'reuildeii- saa went aomewhen for led cream are not likely to go off at. a tan­ other than a member cf the clergy ports her. CAVEY^S and the ring of eearchare oloeed leymenl It m dieee full col after the canteen eloasd,4hus get- and never attached any meaning gent. 45 East Center Street on Magruder, doge and men fol­ thig home isntirely too' late. This "Why shouldn’t 15-year lowing a none too certain trail CORDUROY ,'dmillea. Pop them In the was pnteb^ a case when an en­ of evil to it Without consulting he’s -working and can prepare sup- ed. And this attitude comes smack a dictionary wo would say that Johnnie put the manual traininL ZENITH across the swampy grounds. t woiMna machine. . , they need This ''better quality" wool mackinaw tire group went along to the Ice he receives at school into practice up against the basic rule of de­ Soon the searchers were attract­ 'arsam aton and the h ^ went with “doings” could cover such a wide aroul^l' the house evenings, instead not making that up—it’s a mocracy: “Do what you, want as HEARING AID no henino . Collar end range of ' activities as a picnic, long os you do not trespass on the W ide Selecdon'uf Fine M enus ed by the eriea of Mrs. Joan his particular crowd. of asking father for a half-dollar, true sthry.' Mary’s father came to Knight Sehatzman said "she did has o snug^lt elide faetener heed. ono parmt objects, the dance, bowling, thsatar party, me just m other day and asked rights of others.’’ 140.00 COMPLETE collorleMilylMinblue family reunion, poUtleal raUy and that he has done nothing to earn, a fanqy toe dance to attract ue. SUITS! ponngBtsr is sure to say in an in­ to spend at a movip horse-opera what he should^o about it. After Juvenile delinquency is trespass­ Mrs. Knight said ehe bod been or roteweod. tim e 14 to 2A lu n d Mtone, M ‘Oee. BUI’S father let’s a host of others. We beUwe that down the block? The chances of supper Mary siUAraimd and waits ing on the rights of others. An un­ ARTHUR DRUG STORE Mr. Young used the w o rd ^ that for a phone-call that-.^ll take her MS Main Street Sfanebester Choice Liquors at O ur Bar sralklng inthe vicinity and saw a e t a n a , worm wool (content! Icaelte^ him go, anda Jane’s mother never his becoming a cowboy are ex­ manageable juvenile is not neces­ man lying in the tall graas. 3 Button Qassics or Smooth' says a word if she’s out after sense. If Mr. Adamson thought tremely remote, yet all of his out ‘juklng.’ And dad''4s left to sarily a criminal but . there are i IbigdI In brtglit plobi HcNMnl lo Itnn^ wash the dishes. Mary feelsjio ob­ When her “toe-dance” caused U:80r And we parents, feeling as otherwise we believe that he was imaginative energy is being slant­ some vicious kinks in the law Magruder to Miift hie position, blm Ob o bng* on llin coldtaif U wo won the irasgs of Queen trying to Interpolate something ed in that direction. He is much ligation at all toward her homv or whereby he may be treated as California Casuals. . We toward the father who suppoi AUCB OOFBAN Spaghetti Dishes • Sj• p e d j d t j ^ Scbatxman said, ehe again picked Tnetoiia (was she so dumb after into Mr, Young’s opinion that was more likely to become a railroad such. And therein lies a threat to out his hiding place and directed a t doyal lepaf atom • le IA- or perhaps not there. her." future. (Known As Qnesn ABce) an?) fast brakeman with a home of his own B P a m iA L BtBOIUM the aearcben toward it have them in the newest ■tlek ip OUT cunit whUo our chU- On the matter at the .,^evenlng which will one day be the source The teen-age problem today can enile delinquents aren’t Magruder wee Anally taken in­ \ drea do aa inutation of Uncle Tom of his greatest pleasure and great­ be traced almost back , to the cra­ crimihMa/’ Mrs. Reilley urges. Seventh Daughter of a Seventh I beginning at 10 o’clock for the Bora With a VeO. I **Make CAVEVS Yonr Dining Hab to custody in the vicinity of the exciting faU colors and varSns Simon Legree.* 'teen-agers perhaps Mr, Adamson est responsibility,. Why not slant dle, thinks Mrs. Reilley. To con­ “They’re yoMgsters on the loose Rocky Hill quarry by State Troop­ 'In cases of this sort, I reed his energies toward that? centrate attention on Baby Sally who are out to ^ is e the roof, look­ .Readings Dally, Inclndlng Snnday, failed to read the news story re- 9 A >1 to S P. M. Or By AppMnt- Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiuii er Roy Page of the Hartford bar­ TOeeatly of an idea about a P. P. porting the first meeting held W — “Why— should-' motherless 17- by making her recite for company, ing for a blggir..^rlU than the racks, and returned to tbs prison A. of ^Parents’ Protective Asso- 3reaz^old Mary curl upAvith a love- to forego discipline when little last time. They’re ymmg&ters who ment. In ^ Servtee ed the Peo^ a group of adults with the ’teen' pie for SO Years. a t 1:80 p. m. yS eUtton, wherein the proteeUng agers on the night of Sept, ST. It confession magazine after school Teddy bangs away at the neigh­ have no anchor of resjisMibility— Page quoted the would-be es­ t '. parent ynay flaally call up B(B’a until such time as her dSd gets bor’s piano, is to develop an ego kids whose parents haw\falled 180 Chnreh Streat, Hartford, Oona. Advertise ii# The Herald— It Pays appeared in The Herald Sept 38 Phone 6-tOM capee as saying he was beaded for father and Jane’s mother, only to on Page 8. It was to this story home from the defense-plant whete that must be continually noiulw- them!" . \ hie home in Norwich. ^ " Our Junior ^Dept. has just Snd that they have been told the that Mr. Young was referring Last inmate to escape from same thing about your own off- Wetherefleia state when he opened his statement that Sweiiter and4 . Skirt com- - SPECIAL PRICE sniing—that you don’t mind his with the words: “Viewing the ' Dliga who smying out at all! If parents got problem as presented through the few days later. tteggot rtoibiff Aogother, a groat light might be preaqi....” hination in rich* colorful■s. H h S h b is Henfs Alee piral shed, especlaUy in a smaU town As to whether there is a n Four S^Sr From Polaoning That* kalllad ratten when parents an apt to know shades. $ 12.95 diirti tiera tees deevet V Q d hs^hwyTtoeg 1 * 7 9 Jority or a minority of the ’teen­ e^ar parents fairly weU. It’s an age group seeking the eanteeiv New l^iitain. Oct. IS — UP) — fcrWleterweerlttrieM, srenriag eoltoe, JL X program, perhaps neither we, Mr. Three membSn at a family and a , ^ ‘'A*, ytelm ie site* 8 te I. BhM, brewB, grey. We really think “Manchester boarder In th^hom a were taken Staas fraaa 5 -1 0 . Mother/* who evidently has Young nor Mr. Adamson can back ' to New Britain General hospital any opinion we have with facts Herringbone or fleece *tsen-age boy, has offered some­ This can be proved only by the late yestwday suffering from thing that most other parents of success or failure of a ’teen-age won’t let them down now! w hat Dr. Waltar J. Blogslowsld, ..Mpnehester might conMder., 'Un­ their pl^dan said were the ef- doubtedly when the boys gnd girls canteen in MdaChesterr when and faets at sating a combination of Coof Set reach the ’teen-ages, when moM if it is opened.’ "toadatoola and mushrooms” pick WeariNAMni glsdpUne comes in the form of The third letter.^ comes from a ed last Sunday in PlalnvlUe. They .reasoning, a check-vAth the other ’teen-age girl, who asks that her were Identiflea aa Mr. and Mrs. its m iiht show that their name be withheld if the letter ia Joseph F. Uiyga snd their ll-yeari> 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN 9 " used. It Is, however, signed so that jOld daiu^ter, Florence, and Mias 190 .Jem was similar and it might "SMART SHOP FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE” __ IS the wind out of the sails of The Herald knows Who she is. She were tR oeaU aD ilo]^ 84. The flared coot it lined and writes: “I think ug ’teen-age kids the arguments in the home on the We Are Not AflUtoted With Aajr Other Store. interlined. Kotho lined •ifbjeet as to how late a boy or should have a canteen. Oh i Use Bentnl Oars a 0 rl should stay on the street in “In a few years we will be' out sip up the . |iia evening. on our own, as the saying goes. New Maeen, Oct. IS — (F)— Wool blends* in wine, teal, We say most of the parents, ad- This canteen will help us to know Frank V. Rlcho, district manager eotmeol. Sites 4 to 6X. vtsechy. The m u. referred to in the and speak our minds in public. of the otetee at Defense T^anaport- previous article is a public official “The State Arlnory la a good ation’s raghway Transport deiMurt- la another Oonnectlcut city and location because there is plenty of Hjm it com es to liv in g . . . w e ney er thinlE o9 ment, armounced yeeterday issu­ wirji to many public officials he Im- room and out back there is plenty ance of a general permit oontlnu- lleves that any action of his son of room to play outdoor games like omaelves as "Idmt** or "man^^menP*. . ^ ing the pinotlee of allowing flor­ W ists to use rental oara (drive your^ that might be the least bit Out of bheketball. It is on M^n street and Rq>ubliqm or Deid&aat. ^dericans alll Mne would reflect upon him. One everyone knows where it is. self cars) to deliver flowers for “Weahould have one chaperone Christmas this year and S t Val- PAPER COLLECTION af the writers of this series per- -^finiyiaaws not only otemther to see that there are no argu­ TluPt die pm*- haw anttns’s day, Basteri and MottM^i INTHE and the son, but the mother also. ments and ho lights. (Not over day next year. Mo better care could ever have 35). ' with chanaiers of oommei^ and manufacturers* been taken of their son during the “Kids Miquld donate records, Bssodadons ia support oT’the annual W ar Fund years since he w as-a baby. Per- etc. Ihere Mould be a fee of at R a rtf^ Oct. 18—(«—Fred T. ftH* Item M s hape the parents have been too least 15 cents at^ttonce until we drive of their commum)^ That’s why e.i.Oiy a f .!.. te red eels, tOOH weel ■ careful, if ttere can be suchui at- get the canteen gplrtg. Above an Honeyman of 8 Arnoldale Road, de on the part of parents. just ’teen-agers are welcome apd and the Rulroad Brotherhoods—all unionsr^rarQ West Hartford, district manager a-erira we t f the Hartford Office of Defense NORTHWEST SECTION iMra,elm Q zZ 'e tfso might mention the re- without membership Cards. Those urging their niemliers to give generously. Sms 44X. ■ we heard recenUy made by things make it sound like a ticket Transportation, hoa naked to ha a MwMAester ’teen-ager in regard to Bushnell Memorial." rUeaaed from the agency No. 1 to labondpry teete pireee yae can't to another .tey in this class who- is This young letterwrlter has her These wax sgntbcB aobncixs are supported entirely i re-4ater private Induatiy, R wme| announced yesterday. tiw eon oi one of Manchester’s own ideas in regard to the set-up by your gifts to your local W ar Fund: WA.a.TwitH o B aby CenV Lose Tfceee buy better ekeee Tor tbe m oney I public servantt.xThe boy’s remark for a ’teen-age canteen. Whether \ • • was: “Gee, his father never lets they win be adopted by such an lounges and cantee^ uriith camp shows both here him do anything. always organization, if one actually B irt OaafltF Ctoaaliiff Of KaitteJ Miftebs around watching that'^he doesn’t comes into existence, is beyond 4utd ovantes. W#rPmofwri*A«4-deliveringgames, Heattiw Syeteou and 0 teay leeveei lialed «p 1» 4)k ttaiea a. A get into trouble!” ‘ our ability to forecast, however. bofAsj athletic equipment to boys in enemy prison . Chimnejrs' %pviMannmnF^ n raS ^pncefvCQ*<^w moraa b w We believe that almoet Immria- Now let us turn to the blanks c p r . Uy such fathers take a greater in- that have been sent in in the past camps. Uiiitsd S$rvice-v, helping head :/ FURNACE REPAHIING 3 9 ebroaoK. aleoidMplenaar then arany mere M e n 's f v f lf t f f s tarest la their sons and daughters .couple of days, TTie first is from o n . BUBNBB 8BBV10B ‘ eepenobe aboee In o 190 mile wolUntp . for men doing lonely,'dangerous war jobs, y" Sayan neck cords keep these tfcn the ordinary nm-of-the-mill Xi)el Jacquemln of 45 Blast Middle V ___ ;v' ' • - -R— A fkei Saving mvaetmeat tesri Ne wonder tough Busy Beevers give Oood-Ioofclng bouae fathers. Wo suspect that hot only Timiplke. On' the question of a Is Tear Fatrletle Duty, w W i n NEHffWeW r^ p F W IM slippers hi browa you eidra miles ef weorlBiiet BH to 12. nnai affection enters into such ’teen-hge canteen, he says, "No,” %fiCKL COMMUNITY WSLFAKB AOSMCIIS also haVO For ftn fafetmaHea OM eorrloge. Bnished rayon topa; sfanulated leather, watchful care, but also a desire not wiOi leather soles. 9 7 < and then, continues under the pink bhm, infanlt' to place themselves under the glar- heading of Suggeetions, “More been banded together in this one great cause. Local or Sam,' B H l o 2 . 2.44 Sixes 8 to 11. 1 ^ spotlight of their employers, Van Comp Bros* •f • home work ahd.poore home supers services supported by this one big drive indude U'-- the general public. vision by pannta. T h is ’teen-age 18 Tearaf Bapeileaeel i FM S. j^mscpi of 134 Si^ce huBiiW an d 'd iild wdJEiue w o r^ maternity care foe •treet wrltaa: “Would jrou be hind problem never exisied^ ia your and TELEPHONE 5244 oaoiigh to print the following mes- my younger days. There ia Is ne vrivm of advice men, day care for duldron of wan Free lasgeetiontl sage in your column. reason for older people td “At this moment I have }\ut entertainment for yoimg utd sel- ..Workers^ public heal^;actiriti^ projects designed llnlahed readihg your most inter- .flsh.’’ . ’ , 'x , to obmlMt juvenUe delinquency. eating article on the ’teen-agers. B. Swallow, IS, 388 1*2 CSntei" As an adult, I am whole-heartedly street “Yes. At Highland Park YoiGftdlSH PLU$° HoiiSe for location. Dancing and te -favor of the canteen they so These are oun boys and ^ Is in the service, ouiC wiSelMafraflMa honeetly arant and deflnitely need. Coca-colas fdr program. Open two hlghts weekly with 10 o’clock clos-. friends and ndgbbon at home. There are more who *Thls is more or less an Indirect tnomT borrow unneewartly. ‘ letter to the Rev. James A. Young Ing hour, Have older people super­ V but If a leea wilt eaive a vise and we pay about 35 cents need our h ^ th is year than ever before. WB won’! Th.SU$SUrit Waist SnH ef the ChUKh of the Nazarene. I pfpbiMtt tn IbtoMf M Kiddy setiOM .. . kelt believe that if he read your article each admissio^ to pay for drinks let themidoam now! W dte giving generously. ptw Bdviuiutw: Sett whit, settee ImH ' . and rent - - ihktib deeble breetlsd, 9 9 e wtA e reyea stripe- af O ct 10, in which l|ia written L Leansnwdeoaaglmluieaalr- wMi leea tlig.ii eed 1 tWtW^ Sepwler beUee f r ^ S9* aplnlon appeared, I am sure that Virginia DeLonA 15, .45 Delmont tUilea. Slset 3 ie 12. be has' foi^-some of his ' state- street: “Yes, at State armory. 2 , OempMe privacy e lw ^ tie teeee Sites 1 te S. meats most emphatically wrong. Games, singing and cokes for pro­ * 2. YNopti friendly aarvieiv Of course, every, man U enUUed gram.-Open three or four nights A Bxclaaire—aeuonwtdo Cash* eirlTl ' to his own opinion, thanks to this weekly until 10:30. Suggest clos­ Oradlt Cards iteurd and hoa* ' W in ter •eodold U. S. A. cd ours. ing time of 9:30 on ‘school nights -Stad htra. / “In the first place, the ’teen- and 10:30 other nights. No smok­ Give Generously Mae la. phaine er write tody- Slipptn V OBera ia favor of a canteen are far ing. One chaperons not over 30 Beefees ftam the mlaorlty. As for being years old.” • iPo Hia I JMObocdlnate. I beUem If be *1 Mum around’, as the ’teen- Chaagtog Bs^k to Dresses j 0» ■sstgbt say. he would And m the opposite thing, Chlcago---(8’)—Women, workers M sapper bootee diol'e eeqt wonder Just vriiat the Rev. in the nation’s War plants are mp Mio lOr DOjft ono iM i^ Trakdag toots means Vy ‘doings.’ To me changing frqm the once-popular Manchester War' Fund Toaks as tf ho were refendng slacks to dresses, says an author­ I'Slt te Saoe Turedewn coNer end soft Htatly kali settee. d h 'ra !!' Mede e l telt efclst raol tKeepdfla. ItoM 1 1 4 terrible or quite podded aelee with a springy kelt eettee sdA dee- 1 ity on feminine fashions for fac- Me tretcb, elew it )dtooh the Reverend does help. Prevailinl' factory Send Chedm To The Manehester Truat Company* . heeL Sbee 7 4 . . . reel vetoeil 4 . Y ,5 dancing, y having a styles, says Mrs. Bleanor P. Whit- OCT. weblhrad. Sites IA bag vnth trlaods of akai, consultant on tsxtUss for the Treaeuzar. “ OB% ac^-to sum tt an tqj B. L du Pont de Nemours,' are "V. FINANCE CO. • maat saloyabie eve- Mssvelnw drssses, jumper styla IhileM indemeiM weather interfevea. ^ H yoi| ttre on any of th«> f their own' aa “Only where the safety factor is iidniiw.«tLiSi involved do the girl workers still I »._B." ^Brawn. ewn. rNat. stre^ have yonr paper out on Monday. \ i 8JS M aim Si., MmmmI tf the Rev. Young wear slacks,” she said.“ In defiart- > Ve.)> muL / tba taporta of the ments where no hazard is present, W .T, GRANT CO. -their.eve- thqy ate findl'ig out that men don't ,000 sniot begin care to see women in Macks."' 'r '-ff Sl'Y'J X • - -J/, -wV^ MANUHESTf R EVENING HERALD. MANt^HEHI'ER. DONN.. FRIDAY, OCTUBBR IS, » 4 4 u a n c h e v e n i n g •TEW ESTBR RB RA I4). MANi CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1944 tbara will be leporta from tbe Gen­ wbara he was sent back to this Hospital Notes Parley Sunday e t^ Council eeealon at. Grand Soldier Home country for hoopitaltoatlon. Paper Salvage Appeal Japs Report ¥atik Bombers I Political Machinations Rapids tost Juna brought by tha EaBatad to 1641 Capt. Fred Keish Home Assoctotton’a dclMstea: Mtos He enlisted . Dec. .22, IO^a, and Of Ministers Evelyn Johnoton, Clerk of Center To Recuperate 'was aent to Ja ttm o a Barracks. Is Made to Manchester Planes Asain Admitted yesterday: Don^d AtUick Vienna CongregattoBol Church; Walden Mo., for basle tmlnliig and then to Luesa, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Ger­ H it m 'S T a lk (jollins o f Wapptog. and Rev. Ban Antonio, Texas. He embarked From Burma and China trude Cannon, 45 Lancaster road; PblUp M. Rose. D.D., o f Bucking­ for overaeas duty from Fmt DIx. The Al. S. Govemnumt haa^ ment baa asked us'' to' savo >ao Hit Formosa Karle Ecabort. 458 Center street; Sector Today Hartford East AssodB- ham. Evening worship will be Local Youth First One Stationed In England, the local shown the Americwi public bow much paper, becaoah ' Mrs. Antoinette Bealieu, 220 Char- conducted 1^ the Rev. Ferris Rey­ lad aald thut for/nearly two yeaia waste paper la used m the war needs that paper to Republicws and Demo­ tion Fall Meeting to Be nolds. Ph. D., pastor o f the enter­ Wounded on D-Day to effort. Paper to vital and to em­ FVer Ralnrn* Aflar 1 5 (Continned from Page One) ter Oak street; Ella PetUngUl, 43 Marikhester hia division waa drilled and took war material.. We had an rrptl- Broad street; Miaa Charlotte Boar, (Contlaiisd from Fage One) crats Attaeked; Bald­ \ Held at dmrcli Here. taining churifii, aostoted by the Jleach Manchester. part in numerous maneuven.-in ployed in many phaoea of war­ lent coUectlofl this weak to tha M o d II m T o u g h A ir Bolton': Otis BarUett, 2i Benton: geoond Church Choir under tbe preparation fo- D-Day. fare. It to evident that paper Southwest aeotion o f tdwa totSI- U. S. Air Force participated in the In a simultaneous attack, broufht direction ot Samuel O. Rammetto. to necessary and it to necessary Formosa raid. Dome! said this I street win and Harley 0 |rry 'Date Book Onjthe trip from England to in 18,000 pounds. Ottr quota ta t fighting Over Jungles; Admitted today': Wayne New­ It down in open cohntrr. Hie Second Oongregattonal Mrs: Cbarisa Yerbury wffi sing, Private First Ctooa Rudolph Al- that everyone of us here save all August waa 118,000 poimda, IB s was "of particular algniflcance,” Mrs. J. Disbrsy heard one bomb “I Walk Today" by Geoffrey France, Rudy met another local man, 120 Lenox street: Nyla Desi- Messages to Voters. biar, to at hto home here, recuper­ lad. Pharmactot Mate Walter Use- the paper we can. ' collection for August axratilail Won Coreted Medals. and Indicated future strikes would coming and threw herself across churdi. North Main and Ma O’Hara. be joint operations of land-based leta, 28 High street; Steven.Wil­ ating from injurtea received on D- pus. of the Navy, who waa aboard Peofte biive been shown that a figure by almost flvo tona or a to­ her 16-year-old twin sons, oslssp Past Masters’ Night Mapebas- otreets, will he hoot Sunday after­ All tha people of tha community little effort on paper aalvage and sea-borne planes. liams, 21 Ridge street; Frederick Day in France. the same ship. tal of 128,485 pounds. Oapt m dulck Ktldi. t7..S. In bed. The bomb wrecked hw By The Aaaoelatcd Preos tor Lodgo of Mosono, at MaSotUo noon and evening, to the fall meet­ are invited to attend the evening means' a great savings and ex­ Tha town to dividad tato four' Threefold Purpose Seen B. Rigby, ^arUord. home and two adjoining houses. Tha local soldier has been award­ Awwy Air PorcM, arrived at hie ’Hit “ political machlnaUona" o f Teraplo. - ing Of tha. Hartford East Associa­ worship servlee at 7:80. ’The local lad has been in the pedience to the winning of this acotiona: Southeast, Southwaat, The broadcast saw. a threefold Discharged/yesterday: Miss Shir­ Rescuers found ths twins dead Making voters. Municipal build­ armed forces for over three years ed the Purpla.-Heart, Presidential hotna yaatarday after 15 monUia purpose in the raids— (1) to hit ley GusUfson, 268 Hackmatack and Mrs. Disbrsy severely injurkd. tha RapubUeana. and Democrats ing. Hours 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. tion of Ccogregational Churches Citation for participating In the war. 'Thla to an-Important fac­ Northeast and nortfawaot. Loam and has served overseas two years tor at conservation on the home when there will be a coUeettoB to af toocb fisbUnc in the air over the Japanese Air Force in Formosa, street; Miss Doris Dancosse, 180 which, he oald, hod turned "arery and MlntotoA. ’Tha opening devo­ and one-day, to be exact. He was D-Day operatlona, Good Conduct Autumn street; Guy Harold Man- Sunday. Oct. 18 front. We are the pnly ones who your section and plan to havo your raitiia and Etnrma. He weara on (2) to cut communications between aeooion o f the Legislature Into a Field Dog Trials. Coventry, tional service at S:80 will ha lad Butte, Mont., —o>' ready. hla flytns jacket the famed Inalc:- Mother, Daiight^ mere political omplojrment agen- Coon and Fox Club. MdEver of Son Antonio, Tex., i It to just aa easy to save as It We are given a monthly quota as part of the general plan to con­ Ernest Dowd, 32 Ulac street. of the Covenant Congregational Army flier, asked to describe the fantrymen. lough he will r m r t back to C ^ p nia o f the Flying Tigera, the Chl- quer the Philippines "and iiltlmat^ Discharged today: Jkmes Fogar­ ey" were attacked lost night by Monday, Oct. 16 Butner, North CaiaroUna, for future is to waste. It la not so much and it to up to each section to Opening of Recreation Actlvl< Church of this town. outatandlng Inifldent of hto Army In D-Day operatlona Albier was aa>Burma>India ehoulder patch ly to launch landing operatlons/on ty, 64 Walnut street; Mrs Lena Banquet Popular Mayor Jasper McLevy of Bridge­ The mactol guest of tha Asao- assignment. the value of tbe paper oa the contribute their share at tha total port as he opened hto 11th cam­ ties In South End bulldUiga. career, re^ad: ” Onee In French with the aaoault forces, and waa scarcity of it. We know fliat tonnage. But, remember that on the breaat of hia ahirt he the China continent." / Vlsney, South Coventry; Mrs. ctotlon Sunday will be the Rev. Dr. Morocco I watched ah Arab on a hit with ahrapnel on the night of wears the moat coveted of all aer* Another Domel dispatch jreport- Elizabeth Tynan, 87 Pearl street. paign to be elected Connecticut’s Tneaday.-Oet. 17 Douglas Horton, Mlntotor o f tha Mt. Mitchell, N. C., 6,684 feet paper to needed. We know that the quota to only a mtnlHiuni. The Glssnsm group of tbs South tram. Ha was eating a R-ratlon June A He waa wounded In the vice awarda ahort of the DSC and ed the attacking planes outnum­ Births, p son to Lieutenant and drat Socialist governor. Meeting of local Nurses’ Aides General Oouneil of Congregation­ toga and the left hand. After many above mean sea level, to said to ba we can save It. ’The effort to ao little and the Methodist WSOp, which to manag­ at the Y. biscuit sandwich—aritb a tuba o f In Manchester we are given a Modal o f Honor—the Diatinguiah* bered the Japanese force. It said Mrs. Donald Shannehan, 265 Main Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, Re­ al (Christian Churches, to u e af­ American shaving cream as tha hoiira-cn the batttofleld he was re- the highest point In the United Impoitonce ao great. Sava your ing the Mother and Daughter ban- quota each month. ’The govern­ vVaste paper, so it won’t be waotoA ad Flying Croaa with one oak leaf the interceptors teamed with a street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. publican candidate for re-election, Wedaeoday, O ct IS ternoon, at 5:00 o’clock, he will spread." ' moved to aa Army hospital from States east of the Mtoslaaippl river eluater. the Air Medal with one "flerce anti-aircraft , barrage" so Clarence Nielson, Glastonbury, >quet at the chutoh Monday eve­ and former Gov.' Robert A. Hurley, Surgical dreaslnga at American lead a discuaaion pf the propooed cluater and other cltationa for ex- that the U. S. planes were able ning states that inasmuch as it to hto Democratic opponent, were Legion hall. 10 a. m „ to 4:80 merger between the Oongregatlcn- eelltat and valuable aervlcea to hU only “to bomb blindly and to some time since an affair of this carrying their. meooagea to the p. m: al cairtotton and the EvangaUcal own country and allied nationa. strafe with machine-guns before I Board of Appeals kind haa been held at the church, votera while McLevy was hitting Meeting Manchester Women’s X Oapt. Frederick Keieh the tickets are going rapidly, sad Captain Keiah received hia being forced to flee.” at them, Baldwin telling a New Republican Club i t Moadnic Tam- ■ \ primary training at Phoenix, Aria., Meets Next Week those who have not already secur­ Haven audience that hla adminis­ ple, 2:80 p. m. hia haalc at Marana, Aria., and hia combat crew members are worthy Free China Strip Only ed them are advised to do so aa tration waa. one that promised to Tbuinday. Get. IS advanced training at La Junta, of- Army Air Force fine tradl-. soon as possible. The number to oreate “more joba” and Hurley aa- Fall maeting and tea Bduea- Colorado. He took apecial heavy tions." 60 Mile$ Wide ISow necessarily limited. aertlng in a Bridgeport radio talk tlcnal dub, Barnard schoed, 8:U bomber tralntiw at Tuacon, Aria., C. L. Chennault, A meeting of the Zoning Board The Willing Worked and As^ and n Paap, Texaa. before being cihungking, Oct. 13.—(/Pi—Pin- W Appealk is called tb r Thursday that the accompltohmente of hto | p. — Major General U. 8. Army, An Aachen tram car, bearing's "V-18" sign as a * secret weapon” and other signs painted by U. S. bury Group are to prepare the 1941-42 admlntotratlon had been Mcctlng Zoning Board cf Ap­ font to the China and Burma' the* cer-llke Japanese columns, ad­ I evening at 8 o’c lc ^ when action Commanding. soldiers, is loaded with explosives preparatory to being rolled downhill into the besieged German city. meal which will consist at cresmsd "destroyed and undone* by the peals, Municipal Building at A ater, by way ot Braxil, Weat Af> Besides his vital mission over vancing on Kweilin' from the north I will be taken on ^ e petitions. Army engineers said the experiment failed to do the expected damage, however. (AP wirephoto via John U n ite s ^ Hartford is ask' chicken' on biscuit, mashed pota­ Republicans. Saturday. Uetobor SI Idea, I^ ypt and India, flying hi* Rangoon last year. Captain Keiah and on Liuchow from the east, toes, peas, cranberry sauce, cel­ have reduced the strip of free Signal Corps radio), ______*______• I ing to sell boUled beer st a restau­ to a radio speech delivered over Opportunity to be made a voter own B-24 en route, a trip of 17,. baa participated in bombing runs ery, olives, pickles, rolls, coffee, Ics (jhina between Hong Kong and rant at 103/Tslland turnpike. John a statq-wlde network. McLnvy at Municipal building. Hours t 005 milea. on Hongkong, Shanghai in China cream and cookies. Ten membera Manchuria to an area 60 miles Lone hotel In -New York, said he Mitchell p t Ellington' wants to sell said that “In thla election the com­ m. to S p. m. Captain Keiah 'haa had thrilla and Saigo, French Indo-Chlna and I ga so lin ^ t 367 Oakland street and of the Men’s Friendship club 'will mon people of Connecticut are in Suaday. Oct. SS > enough for an average lifetime, in* on many raids off the coast' of wide, Maj. Gen. (jhang Tung Says Italian believed his daughter’s death “was R ock Moved (jhuen, Chinese military spokes­ ~ /O. and Alfred M. Steele are serve as waiters. no mood to be trifled with.” DedicaUon of Buckland’a Honor eluding a apectacular bail.out of China crippling Jap coastal ship­ accidental,” although he had not The program wUl Include group man, acknowledged today. learned the reiralts of an autopey. I asklifg for Ilka permission at 088 “Oonfooed and FrigbteMA” Ron. CeremoBlaa atart at 8 p. i hia entire crew in North Burma. ping. He has a citation from Ad­ Destiny Own I Center street. F’ried D. Fava wants singing, instrumental, toasts to Monday. Oot, S8 Flying on a bombing mlaaion over The high command reported Suffered From Crampe Off Grave; • “Today, aa never before," he aa- miral Halsey of the' Far Elaatem 0 conduct a package store at 65 the mothers and daughters, and a Get-Togetber of Women’s club A operial target. Captain Keiah dnd Fleet for his Intrepid missions Japanese forces had broken into “ We do know that she suffered oerted, “our men and women are the communications center of [Wells street and John J. Hillman play by members o f the Blpworth grim and w orried... .but. even at South Metbodtot church. hla three co-pilota of the big four*' over the South China Coast, In fContlnned from Page One) from cramps and heart aches and Odd Doim (jircls under the direction of Mtos motored bamoer loot their way un­ Kweiplng, 70 milea south-south­ of . 188 Vernon street is asking to more than that,, they are confus­ Tneaday. O ct S4 which much Jap shipping, dock­ refused to go to a doctor," he add­ build nsarer the street line than Hazel Drtgga. der tarrible flying condlUona and east of I-iucbow, and street light­ by the Italian people ‘after 22 ed, “ and we think perhaps they ed and frightened by the uncer- Republican Rally at American age, warehoueee and vital Inatalla- (Continued From Page p m ) I is permitted by Zoning regulations. had to abandon their plane over tions were destroyed. , ing was in progress. Another col­ years of Fascism." might have caused it." taintlea which threaten their Legion hall on Leonard.street. unknown territory. umn waa reported )drlving upon Foeto Prioea on GeiUiig security and welfare in the future Friday. O ct S7 Captain keieh will remain at his Saying aviation haa brought the Bauerdorf identified the "Lou" men can hardly lift t ^ g found General Draws K. F. Leg U Fmotured home for a month before reporting Plngham, 80 miles southeast of Old and the New Worlds closer, mentioned in the girl’s diary as an that tooms darkly ahead. Concert, d v io Music Aosocia- Liuchow, engaging Chinese de­ scattered about like ^thpicks. A Jefferaon City, Mo.—UP— Ctor- ' "to that oerioua mood, <3onnec- **I1m other nine membera of the at the Atlantic City, N, J„ Redis: Mr. Roosevelt asserted “that if we air cadet whom she had< dated. He Fresno, Calif.— —^There's a tlco. High school hall at 8:15 p. m. fenders 72 miles from the town. dead chicken was fmind with its ence Tremain pMtod hto OPA pries tlcut voters ara not going to be Saturday. Oct SS D r .: Hortoa crew bailed out one by one on my tributing Center for further as­ do not now take effective meas­ said that he planned to return to neck twisted . . . bdt no one in the general at the Air Service Com­ list on the ceiling of hto Uny re»> eedera,” declared Captain Keiah to- signment. Adnodto Loss of Foochow ures to prevent another world war Los Angeles. content with the same old cam­ Soapbox Derby. General (Jhang acknowledges al­ village had lost^ chicken. mand station here who^draws K.P. taurant, explained that he waa paign hunk handed out year after and Reformed Churches o f Amer­ . day at Ua home, rmrting from hie > ------;— and If there were to be a third Miss Bauerdorf lived in New and washes his own clothing. He's Friday. Nov. 10 ica. At the evening worship serv­ so the loss of Foochow, which he A t bne of local pubs, Land­ hard pressed for room, and— year by the Democratic and' Re­ *110 Can Salvage Collection. :, 17,000 mile f l ^ t home from the world war. the lands of the- west­ York and' attended St. Agatha’s lord Bill Reynolds scoffed at the PvL Lloyd General of Houston, "They’re ceiling prices, aren't ice at 7:30 he will preach the ser­ ' China front **^en it came my said fell Oct. 5. ern hemisphere would be as vul­ school there, before moving to' the publican twins. Meanwhile,. Oen. Joseph W. Stll- tales. At ieaat, he did until the Texas. they?” “Connecticut votera are too In- mon, 'The Source o f Freedom.’’ tnm to leave the ahlp, I waa Rival Unions nerable to attack from Europe west with her family after the evening ^hen a customer com- Dr. Horton to one of the spiritual thrown violently againat the aide well disclpaed-that bad weather in and Asia aa were the Island of death of her mother several years telligent and too Independent f « y K l W a f l l H t f t S p p the aouth China sector had ham­ plained/about failing over a huge longer to allow the empty promtoet -SV lw m ilB W OCC leaders of America. He waa edu­ o f the ahlp la the rough flying Crete and the Philippine islands ago. rock /futslde the pub door. cated at Princeton University: weather, auatalalng a compound pered operations of the 14th Air ■/ ______and shabby performances which | Mfiy Start five years ago. . lynolds said there were no New college, Edinburgh, Scot­ fractured leg. Force, but on both Oct. 11 sad have always been the ^^cord of Movie on Rubl^er Oct. 12 fighters and medium “ Our objective," he said, "is to :k§ there, never had been. TTien these party machines wheten hold- land; Mansfield College, Oxford *1 down in the mountaina establish the solid foundations of o f Bunna, five mlnutea from the bombers got through to the Sal­ Special Service o jooked outside to prove Jt. It The 'Quality Leader tag office.” '(Jnilveralty England; 'University Row Again ween front to support Cfliineoe the peace organization without took two men to carry the rock Speaking of the McOrran reso­ of Tubingen, Germany: and Hart­ Jap llnca and tOQ milea from the further delay, and without wait­ ’l4ie Kiwanto member will view Burma Road and cloae by a amall ground operations. B-25s knocked away,, he said. lution recommending the “ freez- ford, (Conn.) Theological Semin­ ing for tbe end of hostilities." For Brotherho a movie at the meeting next Mon­ native village. (Contlnned from Page One) out a bridge at Mangshih and aloo Up in London, Harry Price, tasp’ of reconversion in 11 north­ ary. He served as Chaplain in the V waa ao atunned that X lay in bombed Japanese-held sections of In New York, Attorney General head of the London Unlreraity eastern states, including Connectl- day noon at the Manchester Coun­ United States Navy during 1918 the woote for a vrh, pSstor of the “ It haa been proved that polter­ land conference at Boston, 1 dwelt tary Russell Potterton and Harry logical Seminary, and from Princo-_ period. Murray , antagonists wise­ Fiqst Lutheran church of New Brit­ '' Chlang Km Bhek, preoldent of Chi* crack that the CIO membera have quarters, Kandy, Ceylon, Oct. IS. geists exist," Price k^d. “I have at some length on this challenge Hildreth went U West Hartford ton University. —(/P)*-Japanese forces, coimter- ain, wjd be the principal speaker. listed more than 500 cases of such TEA which threatened New England in­ an, embroldeted on the one aide already spent the retooactlve pay. Tuesday night to atteiui S'special Prior to Dr. Horton’s discussion attacklng with artillery support Found Dead A special musical program will be spirit tricks. Many of^ em have dustries and New Englanfl work­ and the characteriatic meaoage None of theee clrcumstanoee fit 1b P a d k a g es a n d T e a B a g s a t Y o u r O io o a r 's gathering of Kiwanlans. of the Merger in the .afternoon. embroidered in Chlneae, which east Of Tlddim, were beaten off p r in t e d , with Gerald Chappell as been put down to the influence of ing men. It is not until just now, the AFL as .an organization or tbe with het.vy cantalUes yesterday m soloist. witches.” a • year later and in the midst o f a reida: "Thla ia an American come AFL indlviduaU on the WLB. In Bathtub to the aid of Chiaa. All civilian by British troops; Allied head­ At both services Sunday at Price said he may makkva trip campaign for your votes that our . add military peroconel muat give There ia no evidence o f peraonai quarters announced today. Emanuel a collection 'will be re­ to look further into Scrapf^got’s old-party representatives have fi­ chagrin among them. They feel him help." i A raiding force operating In (Continued from Fage O n e)/ ceived for the benefit of Brother- own genie. Meanwhile, the ^ la g ­ nally awakened from their Uunl- Aeoiated by Nallvea that Murray overplayed hla hand Burma 22 miles aouth of Tlddim -ho'od work throughout the Au- ers would be awfully gratefifl if hers to the fact that something ' Captain Keiah waa wearing hia and haa placed more dependence attacked successfully a Japanese no evidence o f a robbery./ Pen- gustana Synod. 4je’d hurry. has got to be done about It."^ FIELD TRIALS toather coat with the above meo- Upon' the goveriiment than AFU post. prase found among ber^ects a ___ 1______Governor Baldwin told the ,New doctrine tolerates. *rhey feel na Former Governor's Aid Dies * ' aage upon the b a ^ vrtien he atum- Patrols of the Hth Army have roundtrip airline Uckev to El Aneonla Marine Wounded M ichaeVs Haven counlff Italian-Amcrican By . Mad down the hill into the upper sympathy for him and less for the been operating for some time in Paso, Tex., Indicatlng/ehe plan­ Republican league that: j^ p le whose advice he has taken. Burma village. Nativea gave him the area of the Tlmmim-Kalmyo ned to leave today and return next Larchmont, N, Y.,' Oct. IS— (jp Washington, OcL 13—UP— ^The Program to Create Jobs MANCHESTER COON AND FOX CLUB Srat aid and food and made plana The AFT- is merely in the position road, the enemy’s main outlet fi^om Wednesday. A Mtatlon in her —Col. Edward S. Cornell, 80, for­ Navy department announced to­ UPHOLSTERING SHOP “ The Republican party has car­ I ' to take him MO milea aouth to the of- having been turned down by a the China hills. diary said she had planned to at­ mer president o f the National day 300 casualtlea of Navy, Ma­ ried forward a broad program of Burma Road where he could be New Deal agency. On the Arakan front, British tend the graduation there Monday Highways Protective Society, died rine Corpa and Ctoast Guard per­ O a k S l , Manchester Tel. 2 -1 0 4 ^ progress to create more jobs.” Sunday, October 15th picked up and cent to hla com- The AFL members who actually West African forces pushed be* of someone 'identified only es yesterday at hto home after a sonnel, Including Private First He mentioned specifically the “Lou." Home In participated in the board delibera-Byond the captured village of Mow- lengthy illness. He had been a work of ’The Connecticut . Post- Winter Has CHaaa Paul Homko, U.S.M.C., aoh “The nativea gave me.chicken, tions are George Meany and dock In the Sangu valley, but lost There Were no marks on her colonel on the staff of the -late of Dyfnytry Homko of 26 Opeacknt Ci^tom-Made Upholstering; and Slip Covers War Planning Commission and tbe A t Club Grounds, No. Coyentry carabao meat (water buffalo) and Robert J. Watt, with Watt subsU- contact with Japanese units which body. Bloq^tains on 'the tub, Goy. Luzon B. Morris of Connecti­ street, AnaOnia, Conn., who was Connecticut Re-Employment Com­ other Chineae-Burmeae foods en tutlng for Matthew Woll, whose had attacked them near Copper Penprake said, probably were from cu t reported wounded. mission which.haa been studying Follow Arrows! . route to the delivery point and 20 name was signed to the labor dis­ paap. her nose or mouth which she may ' A Reawnable Prices for over a year the problem of em­ days later tha party cama out on sent. • ha.ve Injured in a falL ployment for returning veterans tha fgmed road from India to Chi- Won Ragairied Bapobllcaa She was the daughter of George and ta t workers who will be dto- Clut(Jies The $64 Question Is na and I waa delivered to my com- The d O regards Woll as a Rs- Claims *Serious Blow* Bauerdorf, former New York oil plabed when war contracts end. niand a paaaing truck.*’ ublican and privately speaks of executive, who with Mre. Bauer­ Under hto ad>"'nistration, he Waa Reported Mtaalag leany aa pro-Dewey in the cur­ Delivered by Japs oald, unsnqiloyir ’ '■ompensation, London, O ct — The .Ber­ dorf, the giri’e stepmother, report' CHARTER OAK TAVERN Captain Keish wag officially re- Srent campaign. • Meany would not edly was In New 'Fork on a vaca­ workmen’s comne'u.'itlon and old Borted miesing in action for the commit hlmMlf. lin radio broadcast a Tokyo dis­ tion. age benefits bad been increa'sed. patch today aasertlng Japanese The Type of Sole. lO-^lay period and his parents, Mr. It was Meany who forced an im­ Bauerdorf, reached at the Park . Assefte Plana Vague You Have l?V and Mrs. Fred Keieh of 40 Clinton mediate vote on the AFL petition planes had delivered “a 'serious NOW OPEN ALL PAY SAT. MANCHESTER Hurley, aasertlng that' Bald­ street spent a terrible three weeks to request presidential modiflcatlon blow” against AUiad airports on win’s reconversion plans, “are ob­ > until he w u reported safe lii Chi- o f the Little Steel formula, al­ Noemfoor island, on tha north- FOR YOUR WONDERFUL RESPONSE viously vague,’’ said the Demo- Shipped Overseas to Soldiers. •• - aa again. though he knew a rejection by the western fringe o f N ^ Guinea. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ON OUR OPENING DAY. eraU had a program under which Captain Keiah haa flown the fa­ board waa certain. The public The broadcast sara 'AHIed bomb­ ,“fuU employment muat ba mata- mous “Hump” between the borders members brought in their resolu­ ers had been attacking the Moluc­ ‘tained, wage levela must be held of India and China many times in tion proposing no recommendation cas from Noemfoor baoes. and THE ALL FRIENDS WELCOME! up, our standard of Ilvtag elevated his B-24 bomber, delivering eup- "one way or the other" to avdid an that 400 Allied planes were on the rather than lowered." ; airports at the time the Japa­ W e Coiddj^^Gve You The pUee .from India to the 14th Air interpretation that they were nec­ at BEST PLAN The ex-govemor said he was Force in China, * nese raids. MR. ANDMRS. ALBO, NEW (^ E R S ' / essarily opposed to any change in for ' . “ bitterly disappointed to find that Captain Keish - graduated from wage policy. a grdat deal o f work I tried to do Manchester High school in the CIO leaders are confident the TIfly Restaurant INsarrauged _____ %______^ ^ ^ tor Connecticut Haa been either . d a m of 1940A and attended the president haa not made up ilia JOBS. FOR ALL delBtroyed and undone or ignored Cjunbridge, Mass, — up — A . University of Connecticut, from mind on what to do about 'wage FRUIT SHOPPE and discontiiuied’’ by the "do-noth­ which place he entered the Air controls, although conceding that quiet dlgnTfled lady o f 28 jrears, If the prospect of future ing and poliucally. minded admin­ Force. hie principal advisers in the gov­ who haa given three pints of blood bretdUnes and apple selling "Where Genuine QuaUty Prevails’* istration of my opponent.’’ On 76 Missions ernment oppose any loosening for plasma and three brotoers to During hia 15 months of service the service, wanted squash with doesn’t disturb you, just re­ 997 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-0784 now.. ,They have not abandoned lax^— A t the Factory Store Jnst a Few Steps Below Hale’s. in (%lna he participated in 76 hope that something may be done her meal Instead m potatoes. ’‘Don't you know there Is k war Student Nurses. bombing missions and flew alto­ even before election. After that, Government Regulations Give You 8 7 i% of Lost Year's gether, 420 hours in combat. Hia the AFL-CTO rivalry may be open­ o n ?" demanded the. waitress. In Otherwise start studying greatest bombing mission was ly renewed. Eiaat Cambridge Distrlpt court the ’‘Economics 3iinplifled’' for 100% PURE WOOL REPEAT— GRAND OP^N^^ SPECIALS leing Classified ever Rangoon, Burma from Au- 28-year-old dignifled defendant bettsr understanding of Supply of Cool. Have You Mode Arrangements To Se­ gnst 12, 1643 to Dec. 1, 1643 when now on 828 bail, wUl attempt to he waa a member of an attacking explain why the tidy restaurant where Jolis come from. YELLOW—RIPE Hartford, Oct. 18.—(JP— AU atU- force of heavy bombers which put Students Sin joy*: a rendezvous of RadcUffs' ooUsge CALL 2-1061 cure l2 i% of Other Fuels? In Event of o Cold Winter the port of Rangoon, Burma com­ glrla, became. sUghtly disarranged [ / dent nurses iii ponnectleut who pletely out of commission in two Poetry Festival a few seconds after that now- are scheduled. to graduate before weeks of aerial bombing. famous question. • / the end of the year are being the PeroBittoge of Substitute Fuels Needed May Double. It was this latter action which *"‘*"1 ' II claaatfled as available fo r mlUtary gave captain Keiah ’ the coveted Pupils of the HoUlster street The hepyomls, extinct giant Wrd aerviee or easential Tor civilian t>TC and Air Medal, for exem-. school were entertained in the o f Madagascar, laid eggs that had aerviee so that they can be asslgn- plar>' service. school auditorium today by mem­ a capacity ot lOH quarts ..ed Immediateij after graduation, Your Dealer Cgn Supply Substitute Fuel Now. Hove It Official dtotlan - bers of Mrs. Gwendoline Hurl’s MelNTOSH LEMONS ______. .4 far Ifle the War . Manpower commission YOU can get them in Walk-Fitted Following is the official citation fourth grade class. The program AFPUE8 ....> ....4 1ba.29e BED OB WHITE announced today. aoeompanylng the DFC which was arranged by the pupils after they HONBYOBW ORAFE8 ...... 17c lb. Miss Laura M. Grant, dialrman BOSTONIANS given Captain Keish by Major had completed a unit of work, con­ ODD FELLOWS BUX:. JHCLONS ...... l i e n>. FLpRniA JUICC ^ tha oommittoe for tha proctura- Delivered NOW! . mant and assignment at nuraM General Claira Cbennault, com­ sisted of the dramatization and TELEPHONEY=1182 ORAFCFBUTr . . . . 4 for 28e OBANOBS ...... SSe flea. manding the 14th Air Force in recitation of favorite poemi, both FBC8H FIGS ;. .. ..29e pkg. FRESH COCONUTS. ISe aa. who mads ths announcement, aald China: serious and humorous. All mem­ EACH.OF US tbe clasalflcatlon was baaed <« In- Ever sinea 1942, G. L riioea bave beei| aui6e bers of the class participated in ‘ formaUon from questionnaires Genaral Order No. 86, Hq. 14th ...flo lB f hla Ut- wiljb a opaeial aok tiw t tha'A nay oaya flafir REMEMBER! IF YOU NOW HAVE COAL IN YOUR ' Air Force, April 1044. this poetry festlvaL CRISPY--YORK STATE /sent to the students. **rhaae offlcara and enllated men Amony the poems were "The tto Ht, eoa anka . Mtos Grant said that throughout weanleadiwtwo to onel That’s eBdaraaMl Flag Goes By" by Henry Bennett: the country the recruitment of bava piuformad outstanding and Aaaaitap. giaiatBe. ;iU m i acMavemant while “ Some One” by Walter La La- nurses for mUilary service waa Aad Smt’s what yea gat e Bostoaiaaa with CELIAR...USE IT SPAMNGLY!^ dpating in more than 26o Mare; “Autumn Firea” by Robert Cadi M jjm , dotaig Sizes 1-2-3. bunch lagging aerloualy, and that at Dani-Tfaa aolea. TheyVa fa i iamJ. WMw- toast ona-thlrd of the nurses E I ot aerial oombat Sight m m Louis Stevenson, "Chocolate a Uttta bM naore, SUghtly Irregdar. L U August 1048 to IS Decamber, Town" by Viols Wyatt; "The Mar- graduating this faU in Connacti- pBoat. A retxjmmeaded iavustmaB 1048. FMguently they faced enemy ket Day" by Abbts Brown, and •oa malm Aaaert- cut wouW.^iave to join the Army ia kog-terim aoaalort {or acdve*ty feet. MAKE YOUR'COAL LAST! / Sm and/their flights were made ■Ths U t t le « l f ’ by John Benge. ea tavtadble. FRESH , NATtVE ' . . ec Navy Nuim OorjMi it tha atato ^IlHOUgh adverse weather and over S r iN A O R ...... S Iba. tOe CABBAGE ...... 4 Iba. tSe' was to mast ito quota o f 940 for : aaountoini and inadequately map­ Sugar .Soon Goa > RETAIL MLESROOM &a last haHgf this year. >E-ATS4 Rdtoaafce%lie/MUii. $8.95 ' F ■ ' CALIFORNIA . U. 8. NO. 1 * i ma Btmmim. relbJW myar>a ped tarraJn. As members of heavy CARROTS ...... Ide-boBcb FOTATOEa...... M Bo. IBe ■ ' J . . " Mmbardment aircraft crewn they Chicago— — Grocer Milton N m m m ta eaiai. ft iim ItatatlUd 9mm i • WooM Fat Baa oa Uvqatock ' i^w a highly^auccessful mlaeion Goldsmith' placed a sign in his ? A 9 ? / ^ovar B u n u A ^ ^ ^048. Tbe window announcing "five pounds LARGE HEAD-GNOW, WHITE ab made through boavy of sqgar. sold to each woman, aa rhffisTfMnof Sait Laks City, — —J. B- iHUraaft and at the aama time long aa it toato.” Scorea of n o n e and 46 U x psyisg neighhora ‘ifi*‘ffnri uMMi 4S0 tfossoKl ‘ tioned tha city council to pro- wura sttlQected to attack woman lined up waiting for the ' Bk ifiblt k ea p i^ oows. h M and' fowls ■Mua ttan 50 enemy interoap- otore to open and 10 minutes after The Coal Desiers Of Manchester plMsa. The mission was par- Ooldamlth opened the duora, hto KNITTING MILLS lo w e r s within tte any UfoitA ^ praettea, GLENNEY’S they flaelarad. wbUb foooatty has ' without flghter escort al- sugar, supply was exhausted. ’Two waa known that (he Manchester Green ' grown out of bouiMto. They said Ston were in the crowd—one -was A lM lM li the whole thing otaitefl with meat waa heavily forUfled.' successful in getting five pounds Su w SSni Open Daily Until 9 P. M. and actions of the rationlUf-^ ,. . - - . - . Ef’.-’' of thC' Bcarce preduot' ’ *

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creased < German artillery . fire three all-weather roads. Budapest infantry Fights southeast of Geilenklrchen, north Proxy'Union la virtually IhuefeqalMef because Yankees Destroy Harvest Supper ^ Rules and Regulations of Booknuutlu. , .By Robert Duiicanx of Aachen, and said ,the enemy it lies largely on thhseait side of Today's Radio winS^iuo Charley Robbins Wins Inside of Aachen; had bombed Allied troope near Legal Snarl the Danubai Large mttmb4n of 221 Jap Planes On Oetober 23 Butara War Hms Schaufenberg and Siersdorf, eaat German and' 'lungarl^otroopa West Side Bowling League O b o Johnson Recalls SolomonSf ^ of Alsdorf. have been bypassed in th ^esrift ^ Not Solved 4:00—W T IC — Bao)utags Wife;! Show; WTHT r- Music; WNBC National A AU Crown Bo wling League Again Plant Area Taken At the deepest point of penetra­ Red Arm y ahvshces to be mopped (OoaUnued froNi Page One) A harvest supper for Friday cv. Afternoon MsloOlea; —The Lone Ranger. What Makes Radio W riters Tick tion. Inside Germany, the Allied up Ister. ining, Oct. 31, from 6:30 to 7 Ib W D R C .— t - lague be known ss tba^ A special meeting of league offl- communique said, there was a air and 97 flnialted off on the hounced by the W. 8. C. S. of ti-.r ■ W T H T — ’ W alter Clqmpton; 8:00—WTKT-rCIUM Service 0>n- ctelB and team managers w ill oe (ContJnaed from Pmge One) (Continued from Page One) West Side Rsc Bowling League. sllpht advance four miles east of ground. Quarryville church. WNBC — Parade of Stars. cert; WDRC— The Aldiii^ Former High School The league ahall elect the fol­ called at mid-seaaon for the pur- Elected President for 4:15—W T10 — Stella DaUas; Family; WTHT—Ocll Brown; Bodks: $3A0). Contributors are Stolberg, a captured German to\yn Mexico, South Carolina or Florida. SO'viet Troopt Occupy American looses were 22 air­ Mrs. Albert Skinner, telephdr.r lowing officers: President, Vice- poee of etrangthening any weak Army's Best Bet Om Jolniton’n *> y «»» rnm-v land. sUrred expectation that a six miles due eaat of, Aachen. 7817 is chairman and-will bo glnd W TM T — Music. WNBC—Ray Hmte. Star Captureg 20-Kilo> JF*ourth Straight ^Yeair; tH w f la OMnala, A iu tn lu la and Sherwood Schwartz, writer for In these states, they reported, planes and "there was no ditmage President, Becretaqr, ’Tressurer. teaina. This shall be done by ma­ major tank battle would soon be A little further south, Ameri­ Port of Liinahamari to our surface . ships,", ^Nlmitz to rqpeivtt reservatione for those ■4 ;30~W TIC . — Lorenzo Jones; 8:15— W TH T—Tellotest: W N B C > frtrm with her Ute expIorer-hu»- Bob Hope, who tells "How to there Is a "faint, vague, ephtmelr- meter Crown in Provi* An ArbltrsUon board of three jority vote o f those preeent. Joined. ,, cans drove clear through the London, Oct. 18.-V-(/P)— Soviet said. who plan to attend, including Bol­ WDRC — Ad liner; WTHT — —Parker Family. An entry fee of 82.00 will be League S tai^ Next H ud, Martin Johnson, brought her Write a Joke” ; Bill Morrow, who Aachen, a city of 165,000 and al, .confused” posslblUIfy that men to be selected by the Recrea­ Hurtgen fir forest and captured 'troops have occupied the port of ton residents. Reservations will Zeh (Carver’s Orchestra; WNBC 8:80—W T IC — Duffy’s Tavern; assessed each team. H ils money the rightful and hard-earned title has tailored innumerable laughs the largest German town yet In­ proxy marriages are legal. Loss of 221 airplanes waa a ae- (fence; Timed at 65i48 tion center to settle any dieputea Wednesda;^,/Oct* 18* Vossenack, but the communique Liinahamsr, in the Petssmo area close Wed.iesday evening. —H m e Views the News. W DRC—Adventures of the to go toward the league social for Jack Benny: Donn Quinn, au­ vested, was dissolving under the When Marriages J. stifled vere blow to Japanese elefenaes but that cannot be agreed upon tty of "America^ First Lhd^ of Ex- said they were "pushed back of northern Finland, a Berlin ’The menu will include ham, po­ 4:45—W T IC - - Young Wldder Thin Man; WTHT— Freedom fund. thor of Fibber McGee and Molly, weight of American shells -and Lieut. Comdr. Edward J. Mc- comparative smallneaa o f the num­ (3iariey Robbins, local long dtt- League officials. Members of the -ploraUoa.’’ ——— ,-5- -- ^ slightly by a counter-attack.” broadcast said today. tatoes, carrots, tumipl, cole slaw. Brown: WDRC — ConnecUcut V)f Opportunity; WNBC—Vari­ A fee o f 81.00 assessed each Ths Y, M. A. Wsdnasday and Abram 8. Burrows, who puts bombs, but there w as, no sign o f a DougaI.,,Jf., Washington, who rep- ber once again emphasizes how board are not to be connected with Rlghtfta, b e c a i^ she has been Swarms of fighter planes esti­ The Petsai 'o area was turned pickled beets, rolls, pumpkin ,and Heroes; Ad Uner; W THT —The ations by Van Cleve. tance runnsr and currently a mem­ bowler per night to cover cost of Evening lioWling League wUl malaprops In the mouth of Archie, break In the 1.500 to 2,000 Nazi 8S resenfod the Legal Assistance sec- pinched the enemy apparently is any team participating in the tdaces irhere no dther woman has mated to total 150 were hurled by over to Russia under terms o f Fin­ apple pie, rolls and coffee. ' , Handy Man; WNBC — Hop 9:00— WTIC — Waltz Hme; ber of tiie Navy, yesterday after­ bowling and prizes and banquet swing into action for ths tenth ... and fear would , want to be. of Duffy's Tavern fame. The script troops who fought from the rubble tloh of the Navy, said that if the for alrpower. league. e DCCTl, »na raw wouiM. the Germans . against American land's armistice ' w itlf the Soviet Mrs. D oris'SM nner ,wiil be in Harrigan. \ W DRC—It Pays to be Igno­ - o f8 2 .r will be assess­ writers analyze their methods and and the sewers. wlfe-to-be Is pregnant, the Navy Formosa is ons of the largest noon captured the Notional A.A.U. The league shall be composnl fee. A fine consecuUVe year next Wsdnasday Uard-oamed, becausd she had to alege lines around flaming Aacbefi union and Britain. charge o f the mning room, Mrs. 6;00_WTIC — When a Girl Mar- rant; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter; ed each team forfeiting their being comedy writers, have a hard To the northeast o f the smoke- tells Its sailors that proxy mar­ islands on the Pacific, 249 miles and New Eiqiland 30 kilometar o f not more than eight teams. ; ' " avening it w m snnouncsd today by keep p*ei with aa AUK^OUrugged saaawar«***~.hueban^ last night, all apparently beat on Charles W illett, decorations and rlez; WDRC —News; Ad Uner: - WNBfJ—Gangbusten. match. ■^lake-and-lnaect-ln- time being' serious, which turns hidden city where German em­ riages are Justified, if —. Petramv Itself still is In German from north to south and ranging The league shall operate on i itetddy, sn i' removing the immediate threat tickets, and Mrs. Harold Lee. the -WTHT — News; Music; WNBC 9:15— W T H T —Screen" Test. crowns bjr spread-ssgUng a field The league shall open Monday, the. circuiU prexy Stewart Ken* out all for the good. perors of the Middle Ages were 'ITiere Is no attorney general hands, the transocean* agency re­ to 93 mllea wide. Strong defense kitchen. ’ Monday and Wednesday nights at ,____ Jungle trails, sharing the posed by doughboys who fought — Terry and the Pirates. 9:80— W TIC — People A re Fuxuiy; o f SO o f the best distance runners Oct. 23, with each team scheduled oedy. The serious side Is handled by crowned, the Germans mounted a opinion, no court order and . no ported later. would indicate that thousands o f the West Side Rec alleyp. rer-preaent danger of being yesterday Info the city’s north­ 5:15— W T IC — Portia Faces life ; WDRC—That Brewster Boy; in the Ess' in a road race bver the to meet one another three times. Norman CTorwln, One of the most heavy Counter-attack In the Bar- legislation Indicating that it would Liinahamari Is the northern ter­ airplanes be based there. How­ A ll matches to consist o f 3 The officers for the . year be­ skewered by a native spear. eastern suburbfi. minus of the Arctic highway, at W NBC— Dick Tracy. WTHT—Double or Nothing; streets of Providence. games. The top four teams In the sides President Kennedy ars sacra- Her new book, “ llrkl«\ In the prolific and best-known o f radio denberg area. Fighting Intensified, be Invalid. ever, the fact thst only 22 U. 8. The local runner, pacing him­ 13 Nkzl Planes Downed the top end o f the Bothnian gulf, 6:80— W T IC — Juat Plain Bill; WNBC — Spotlight Bands; Four points to be awarded for league standing at the end o f the tary Howard La(jhappslle and - gnlmnoDS** (Honghton-Mlullnt $8) drama writers, and there are en­ too, at Wurselen and Haaren, the Even then the N avy urges that aircraft were downed Is the WDRC — War tfommentary; self well throuf^iout the entire dis­ Twelve of the Naxla were shot and the landing puts the Russians Coronet Story Teller. each match except in the playoffs. leagueiC«8KU« schedule will participate In Harold Burr treasurer. The latters will delight and at the s a m i^ m e tertaining and Informative chap­ tips of the Allied spearheads a ceremonial marriage be per­ strongest possible evidence that Spbrls; W T H T — Superman; tance, finished In the good time from the sky. six ere damaged only 12 air miles from Norway. 9:56— W T IC — Orson Welles, One point fo r each game and one ths playoffs, pi which will be ellml- will be serving his lOth year in the soothe the frustrrted armchalr ex- ters by Trus Bogrdman, of the crowding the thin escape hatch formed to clinch It the moment the enemy could have sent com­ . WNBC —Jack Armstrong. o f 66 mlnutee and 48 seconds, 20 and two other probable kills were Democratic National Oommit- ipoint fo r total pinfall. n m oron. capacity of a league official with Sliver Theater, tr.d Gertrude Berg, toward Cologne. A German pocket the proxy hubby sails home. Clash Off PetaamO paratively few more interceptors 5:45—W T IC — Front Page Far­ yard* ahead o f hla nearest rival, plorcr. The Solomons even In registered by American airmen. tss. A ll matches to start at 7:30 p.m. e team on the top In the Kennedy and LaChappelle serving peace times, were hardly Idyllic, who is so Well known to her listen­ was destroyed at Wurselen three The Army won’t even go that Light German Naval forces and than Mltscher's pilots destroyed. rell; WDRC — Swoon or (boon; Clayton Farrar, of the (foaat league standing w ill be seeded for Four American fighters were lost. 10;IO^WTIC— Amos *n Andy; Any team not ready to start with for the fourth campaign. and better to read about than be ers ai "Molly” of 'The Goldbergs'’ miles north of Aachen. far. It doesn't advise soldiers If Russian speedboats were reported WTHT — Tom MU: WNBC — Guard. the finals in the playoffs. The Messerschmitts and Focke - proxy marriage is legal or illegal. Attack From End To End ' WDRC—^Durante and Moore; at least four men by 7:45 shall The Y circuit has been one of the In, although Mrs. Johnson found that they forget she Is the author End Seems Inevitable to, have clashed off Petssmo, Captalil Midnight John Kelley o f Arlington, Maoe., The third and fourth place Wulfs consisted one of the largest Colonel Blake aald. It Juat turns AroerUan airmen bombed and WTHT—Boxing: WNBC — forfeit match. fastest leagues in operation locally much that was beautiful and pass­ of the long-lived and popular day­ wlhc.’i has been attacked .constant­ 6:0o_WTIC — News; WDRC — the defending champion finished teanu will roll one match of three The end for Aachen seemed In­ forces of aircraft committed by their, over to a bar association Strafed Formosa from snd to end. Clare Booth Luce. Match cannot be forfeited unless and Judging from the rosters of ths es It on In colorful and convincing time serial. Recommended to all ly by the Russians from the a ir . News; WTHT — News; WNBC In the third epot. games. The winner to meet the evitable— but there was no telling the Germans to a single action In and lets it worry about the prob­ Nlrnlta reported they did "ex­ 10:80—vmc— SporU Nowsreel; opposing team has at least four six teams in the fold this year, ths niosa. Bwrplona polsonus ilsards, steady dtal-twlatera during the last few days. — News. Local Orodnate second place team. coming year will be one of ths how long the battle would last. recent weeks. lem. tensive damage to hangars, build­ WDRC—Stage Door Canteen; men present and they must roll off 6:06— W D RC — Hartford Courant Robbins graduated from the lo­ The second place team and greatest enjoyed In the history sUnslng ants. homeU. deadly cen­ Sura-Ups: Whltehe^ reported surprising­ American pilots said possibly 85 One of the difficulties: N ot only Mastery of tbo air would men­ ings, oil dumps, warehouses, docks Penuy-Savers WNBC—The Doctor Talks It their games. Othsrwlse match will ct cal High i^ool and Immedialely winner of the third and fourth toe league. tipedes and the malaria mosquito “Special Deliver)'," by B. D. ly little refflstance In the outskiru per cent of Aachen already Is In are civilian courts involved, . but ace the escape route of German and industrial establishments at Wliea nahlaa Mallapad baked Over. be rolled at a later approved date. 6:15—l ^ C — Victory Is Our matriculated at the University of team will meet In a three game One o f the main assets in ths were ee much a part of her life In Rosenberg, M. D. (ZIff-Davla, 83). of Aachen. smoking ruins— a long step toward armies trying to get into Norway. 10:45— W TIC —Darlington Hoppes, Any team having only four men so are such government agencies Einansho, OkayaiM. Aamspl, Hel- dItliM rasvMat a taian amevnl af Business; W DRC — Lyn Mur­ (fonnecticuL He carved XMit quite proper function of the league haa the Islands as Were the lush or­ The Berlin radio gave conflict­ the total destruction of the city Partisans Capture Two Towns available shall use a dummy score match fo r the right to meet the Childbirth explained as a ’’me­ as the Veterans administration In to, Reigarys and; Ttachu.” d»MM. SM miebed diM*a cracker* ray’s Music; W TH T — Music; Socialist; WNBC — Andrlnl a reputation for himself In the dis­ in the past been the officers. Ths chids, gaudy parrots, and tropical ing accounts. One brUsdeast aald threatened Tdesday by the Ameri­ Marshal Tito's troops have cap­ fo r the fifth man. first place team In the finals. chanical process ” and as such Is charge of pensions and the Bu­ H ie ships may have been found Concert Hour; WNBC — Digest Continentalas. tant races and only last summer he manner in which the circuit la op­ SUBsets. the American assault had Blacken­ can First Arm y commander unless tured Knjazevac, 35 miles north­ iailead. Cheeee cracker* area'I A dummy abore o f 95 shall be The finals shall bs best out ^ Glenn Davis not to be feared by mothers-to-be. reau of Dependency Benefits. in Txmsul harbor on the north or o f the A ir; Race Results. 11:00—WTK3— News; W DRC placed third In the famed Boston erated is highly commendable. Qnnrryi Oannlbals ed and that the Aachen corridor the Germans surrendered Immedi­ east of Nls, and Leakovac, 22 racleaid. used. of nins games to be rolled In three Drawings by Gladys ^cH iifl and No Conclu:.lons Reached at Helto near the southern tip. 6:30— W T IC — Gulden Serenades; ' News; WTHT—News; WNBC marathon rur to first attract nS' The opening night matches find Mrs. Johnson, a bride who had mllea southeast, Tito's broadcast for lhac kedllaie eaack, >Mk|tluile Each team shall turn In a roster matches of three games ssch. Glenn Davis is one of the non-technical text are combined to had been widened to four miles. ately. The convention couldn't decide The raiders apparently worked W D RCCong. Wm. J. MlUqr; — N ews. ------don Wide attepthin. all six clubs in action viewing for to learn her cooking In a part of Aa American Infantry yeattrday communique said today. o f hot more' than seven men. Ros­ No points will swarded for Arm y’s top backfleld backs and is allay apprehensions through anat­ Another said huge U. S. reinforce- how to advise armed service per­ down, the western side of the cereal far caadwlckei lhaf repair* WNBC — Program of Song; 11:15—W n o -H a rk n e s s o f Wash­ Since being Inducted, the local the league champtonship* * Chag- the world where a gas-range was menta had arrived, indicating wrested a northeastern factory sonnel who seek help on proxy Llvno, 40 miles east of the Dal­ ter must be turned in by Wednes­ total pinfall In playoff matches. counted upon to help the Acad­ omical education. Island only about 100 miles from baiter, *h***e, aieat, *1*. K**a a Parade of Stars. ington; WDRC—Joan Brooks; lad has continued In his love for day, O ct 16. A player, excepting those nots Fire Chiefs will be defending unknown and. ,w«nt4. ***;Y®, '***" major operations were contem­ suburb from the stand-and-die gar­ marriages, and It reached no con­ matian coast port of Split, also emy win this year’s mythical the China coast. They struck the add* cbelce *a haad — ther* or* a;45— W TIC — Lowell 'Thomas; W TH T— Music: 1VNB(3— The the' sport and has campaigned In replacing members going. Into their laurels that they captured useless, came up to the Solomons plated well beyond the city. rison, American filers dropped 500 clusions on bow the issue could oe has been captured. Roste>' shall bs the team’s sligl- award aa the top team In the na­ “Murder of a Staffed Shlrt.“ by most Important rail centers on WDRC—News; WNBC —Henry MUsIc You W a n t several of ths Mggsst tertance service or added to roster by spec­ last year. T)te Fire Chiefs will .from Sydney with Martin to pho- tons o f bombs on the historic city clarified. eata. adieat aad rice la every til* 11:80—W n o —W o (3am I ■ ing. The only additlona and re­ a people stin so savage that ten eopated prose, a novel of almost a major attack against the Cana­ the city and that no reinforce­ ly knocked out plants supplying the lyriad balvet aad bah* In a het bowls. In case of a special meeting the By Red Onngn Any team losing bowlers due to placements were for the men whs^ yssra ^ U r her visit, they murdCT- brutal realism. Chesty Anderson’s dian First Army to retain ap­ ments had gotten In. the enemy war machine with avia­ avea, 4M *F, aatH daa*. Serve whh notice shall be published in the lo­ entered the armed forces or Three Games Scheduled The OriglMd Man-ln-Modoa illness or change in working hours cal sport chatter, at the alleys and By' Bobby Doerr h t father once lifted a hone and he proaches to, the Belgian port of On the northern end o f the front, teaiat* •aac*. WM uiuble to bowl due to S hoot a t Malalta, and hla iContlnued from Page One) tion gasoline and oil at Balkpaoan Jim Thorpe first captured the HiglTHarriers will be given special consideration Red ^ x Second Baoetnan was mighty proud o f It. He wa* Antwerp. Planes spotted heavy meanwhile, the British Second by card from the secretary to duly ing condltioiu. ^ staff of 13 as welL _ ^ Borneo and American In'vaders by league officials and team man. qualified team representatives A ballplayer has many big mo­ tha strongest man m Bast St German traffic moving west from ' ?Army exploited a surprising’ Ger­ digging after a mass call-up of of the Palaiis swept on to their imaginaUon of the football world ^toe final note: * McCALLS MEAL PLANNER For Tomorrow Afternoon agers at a special meeting to be one week In advance. ments In '.eight years of major Several of the membnfon sew Louts In those daya, now long Tilburg toward Breda and destroy man withdrawal from a bridge­ nge groubs between 16 and 65.) '2th Island In the south end of ter beating a powerful Harvard Mt of pidgin Bngll* J ” head 12 miler wide on the south m McCAU’S MAOAZINI tarvica MeetNBToday called by request of manager or It shall be necessary to have a league play. I'll never forget ‘my end of ths tsems hero nsar psi» the dialogue, enough so that^you alnce past and when hla son Ches­ ed 81 vehicles. While the campaign in Hungary those stepping atones to the team practically single-handed, bank of the Neder Rhine between captain of team losing tbs mem­ quorum of five team managers for home run hit off Merton Cooper of fset rscord, bavirig^missed ont| m,mw and yourself mumbling, ty was born, he saw In him the re­ Considerable movement was took on the appearance of a push­ Phllinpines. Broadensa vte ♦ b y Latnarchlna, New York boy two or thres. nlglra in ths whol* incarnation of his own Samson- Arnhem and Rotterdam. Troop PoUtIcal Nov, 11.1911. ber. a special meeting. the (terdinals in the All-Star game •You ap go along Wg houM belor* noted on the Western waterways, over offensive. East Prussia and Admiral Chester W. Nlmitx an­ SOLDIER BOXES aetworks. wbo went with his parents to St nine yssrs. ' ' Ilka jrouth. And Chesty grew up to movements indicated the Germans The game was bitterly contest­ Locals Diefending State of last year. . ]yUtstor....mo takum «“• where planes damaged 60 or more t e remainder of the German front nounced last night that "a large We should have checked ' Tonight: Louis at ad early age. He is de- One of the'features of the leagtlt be a physical wonder. The only barges. might be planning to pull out of of' the Baltic coast waa a heavy ed. First one team, then the But I .believe two more runs I •sQah canoe belong you. But Its the whole of northwestern Holland. force of carrier aircraft" pounc^ our information on boxes 9:55 NBC—Democratie Na­ elared to be the youngest person Champs Meet Strong hM been the conaistant higK trouble was that he preferred to slugging match all the way. Rag­ other took the lead until the mid­ hit off Ted Lyon., of the White Sox Magpie enough. Msster the one key British Lunge Mile Forward A front dispatch said British in­ on Luzon In the Phllinpines Tues­ tional conmiittM) 5-mlnnte to play In the orchestra, occupy­ scoras b f the bowlers who psrtt> uae his brains rather than his ing aaaaulta c.arricd the Russians Mrs. Viola B. Hoosa for marines and sailors a dle of the final period. Then, with Foe in Initial Start. at Fenway Park gave me my big woA “ belong," and, you’re an set British forces lunged a mile for­ fantry last night surged into the day. He did not identify the tar­ speaker, Orson Wellea. ing'a oelllst's chair. Previously he Recreation Centers to olpated in ths Y loop. I t can bs brawn, which hurt his father Im­ within five miles of the eastern Mrs. Viola Bro.ison House, of little morb cioseir before the score tied at 15-sU, Thorpe, thrill. I hit the first with two men to go along with M>A Johnson. ward from the right flank o f their- German-held Dutch town of Over­ gets but hie reference to attacks 10:00 BLU — Rep. Clare had made solo appearances with jHted that amay who wsro only measurably. Then Chesty wss limits of Riga and s'-'shed Into the 104 South Main Street, widow of his kicking leg in bandages and on base in the eighth to tie the loon, 10 miles from the German on “enemy airbases” might be mentioning dates in our Booth L o m of Ooanectlovt the St. Louis Symphony. 'Ibe local High school croBt barely to crash ths 100 mark saw Dutch salient pointed toward Arn­ siege defensives of Memcl on the (jiren A. House, died yesterday the ankle swelling rapidly, stood ■core. The second came with opd ■A «KH»k fo r radio UstenoFS as drafted, and what ensues brings border, after a sharp attack i . taken to mean the Manila area, Thursday night ad. from Ghioaga. Sponsored by country team, defending state sral years ago now avsrags'clooa the book to a thunderous and hem and moved within ten miles Baltic coatiline.. , afternoon follcwtng a brief JUfftss in midfield on fourth down and aa Ppen Season Monday on in the 10th to win the .game. won as anirlag wrltsrs who think launched at noon yesterday against twice hit in September, agajn was Republloan Natfonsl cmmmlt- Listening Tonight: NBC — 8 to 114 which Is howling In any tragic climax. In rough, bold of the German border. The ad­ “rhe Eas't Prussian line cracked while visiting writh her daughter,; *,«»«♦ Mr. Grant, our postmas­ the (Mmson horde crashed in upon champions will get their first taste Ted Lyons probably won’ t forget Show ean oonal, tt not Improve on German positions west of the t«K Lucille Manners concert; 8:80 him, cooly place-kicked the bail l8ftgUS# atrekea, Kapelner has produced vance was aouth of newly captur­ beyond the frontier town of Sar- 'Tra. Frederick Phil, in Middle-1 ter, phoned this morning to of competition this season when that afternoon, either. / S o draasa and oomsdy they hear ed Overioon. Meuse river. That mad* the four-day NaVal 10:45 NBC — DarllnitMi Duffy’s Tavern; 9 Walts time between the uprights for a field The foul Uns rate wtn be strictly characters and a situation memor- ti-^inkai, 14 mller northeast of Til­ tiwn. tell us that under the pres- they engsge New Britain High dition to s Junior life saving class. Btech time I hit a curve balL snfofcsd Slid It Is known to bo ths S T ttT a te la "09 M ho.” «81ted Supreme headquarters disclosed •'fTensli^e read ll’-e thUf- Hoopes, Sodaltot Vioe preol- 9:30 People Are Fuimy; 10 Amo# goal that spelled victory for Car­ Director John Falkowski ______a ^ e fo r their ugliness and pathos. sit. Mrs. House was born in Man- Another class tor men hae been only Isagus In town that opsentsi that Canadiant on the south'bank Sunday,. Oct. 8—Marcus Island, ' eiit rules and regulations denttel candidate, from Seat- and Andy, Phil Baker. . . . CBS lisle, 18-15. < over_ the local course this after- RiiMlans Fare NIrmrn River bester, Oct. 31, 1870. and had re- - tia, Wash., In repeat of ae- r-8 Henry Aldrich; 8:80 Thin Man Presents an Attractive reserved from 6, on Friday eve­ with a foul litM Judgs. o f the Schelde estuary had been iiled iiere all of her life. She was 1.185 miles southeast— . of,------Tok"0, boxes (overseas) for Sol­ Percy D. Haughfam, coacliing )on. nings. Plans are underway to or­ Immedlata Adriatic coastal sector Punching south from Sartinln- methodically shelled oeptaaoe speech. Drama; 9 It Pays to Be Ignopmt, Harvard, an overwhelOdng favor­ No team bM ovsr v n r tb i reinforced and gained new ground About Town kai, the Russians faced the Nie- a member of the South Methodiet diers, ^ilors and Marines Coach Charles Wtgren, the local Schedule for Young ganize a volley bail league and Sporjts Roundup where a sueceaMon of streams at guns o f warshlns, Roland Young; 10 Moore'and Dur­ ite, started bis second string, fig­ champlonabip two eonsseuUvt beyond their Leopold canal bridge­ men river—a watery ahleld for T il­ rhurch. She leaves besides her must he moiled by Mond'»y, mentor has a wealth of veteran hold it on Friday. Pole Premier abort Intervals gave the Germans *6-lnch gi'ns o f battleships. De- Saturday Night: -* ante; 11:30 Mildred Bailey .' . . uring on the psychological effect Men and Women. seaaona and only twins In ths Ms- head. sit. Russian troors driving on Til- (laughter, four sons, Lawrence uf material on hand including Ctep- The activities for the women at tory o f ths 'Is a ^ o hM ths saaM a wide choice o f defensive poal- The mailing date o f sending 'entea of- the vital outpost were the 16th of October. Ori'»' NoUiiag scheduled in ad­ BLU—7 Ed Wynn show; 8:15 of T making the Indians feel in­ ^By Hugh FaUertea, jr. Fighting In both areas of Hol­ ait from Siavikai were confronted Utica, N. Y.. Harold and Clifford tain Herb Stevenson who^haa the East Side building consist of a team won both rounte and thus tlona. nackages overseas to service men pulverlTed. , . x inal ruling c:;'1ed for m".!!- vance. Parker Family; 9 Gang Busters ferior. It whs the first time a re­ xj4ew Y;ork. Oct, 18.—F-. iterranean aector, which included ern fro n t the communlqiw aald There seemii little doubt how­ are available for the use o f pri­ LsMtai Oroop Stands Fast American engineera, wad ' Mrved prizes yesterday. These wei\ Gra­ At Pinrhurst Saturday. Tolland > Miss Leone Daily of Salt Lake ing the ball on his own 30, the N ext Friday afternoon, the local in the sport. strafing o f air fielda and other tar­ the Amertcan Seventh and PYench des, largesu Romanian city than in ever, as to Its authenticity. Hie vate organisations and by merely Thursday will find a night set Today’s Guest Star ' The Bovlet-eponbored LubUn gets in Austria and Hungary. and blasted through 1600 miles df Mrs. Nettle McIntosh a t y . Utah, and Mias Thelda Beker Irpmarkable Sac and Fox yelled barriers will trek to Bristol to en­ Plays Today First Armies "have made subetan- enemy hands, and Subotica, third NsVy permitted Pearl Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham o f o f Los Angeles, Ctelif., were ibccnt Atgnlng up at the offics, teams or aside for ’rollay ball. Don Donagney, Philadelphia aommlttee has stood fast on Its Eighteen enemy planes were the toughest raw. v/llderness oh P^ii.eral serv 'es fo r Mm. Nettle correspondents to speculate open-' Our Meat D*pt. will feature tn his Interference: "Get out of gage Hartford High and Bristol in. Evening Bulletin; "Any . defense contention thst It epeaks fo r Uber- ttal gains over rugged country” in the American continent In only largest city of Yugoslavia. Enfield, Conn., were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. groups injgr enjoy the privilegea The alleys at the West Side are shot down. ' Meintoeh,. wife of Robert McIn­ ly It was a case of. radio silence nty jnty!" nine plays he battled a triangular meet. ^ patterned after Martin Marion a the Eplnal-Belfort sector leading six months. The Arm y needea Subotica, a rail center of 100,- Llverwurst ot .ISc Ib. guests o. Tolland friends. t Steele. o f ths Rec .coor. svailable for public use excepting ated Poland; that Mlkolajcayk can { A new attack on the Vienna tosh, o f 184 Middle turnpike, eaat, pouibly cloaking ; further moves his W y to within ecoring distance ------/ resistance to the progress of Middletown High. I^adv Join the group, perfaape even an to the Belfort gap between the this highway and today it la 000, lies near the Himgarlan fron­ Sweet Leof (a c"*'’ cn* ||(P) Then c a m the final quarter and large room set aside for their own able for the uae o f the public. Spe- Straight Victories. rie, 9# 1-2 Foater strielt. Rev. CUf- nications commission, the uncon­ I* The Lublin group wants the Po- pulsed. Positions near Le ’Thlllot Grades, in Transylvania and fiirts. Day services at the Federated with It Haprard’a vaunted first convienance which Is equipped 'cial rates are extended to mem' program at 8:30 Is open to all In­ fdrd O. Simpson, o f Center (Con­ firmed enemy clelm was m*de that —The Chiiwse, sa)rs L t Hal Siur- Bow l 0 |iU of Town Sporteponril' ttsh president ebom o f his powers, Brituh Force Ready were improved. claimed by Hungary as its sixth Fro«M" Cb'>»>n''rl Homboig church. team, freehVaad’ eager, swarmed with ping pong, pool and card bers. The local high school gridderS 1^ terested. gregational church. Rev. W. Ralph their inanes had "cornered” and facs, havs ”gdns crasy” about the Juan Anador. 80-year-old from the 1985 constitution abandoned, Air Superiority Used largest city, had been wrested into the fiaor. But they proved tables as well aa a radio ahd up Both buildings aye open from will bs in action this afternoon Ward, Jr., of South Mbthodisr sunk one American Carrier, noe- lb. 2!?c • Mrs. Donald French of Daniel­ American gams of baskatbalL nightly until 10 with the facilities Panama, who covered ' hlS 12th and appointment, of the Lublin To Land in Greece The overwhelming Allied air su­ from Romania In HlUer’s 1940 son, Conn., waa s recent guest of en easier for\the tired Redaklns to date magazines and literature. when the Middletown High Tigera Group H of Center church wom­ church, and M ajor Jeremiah Slbly sunk a second. A previous ^No Points The former ranking tennis star Tonight Sparky Saidella’a All- available for the youngsters until World Series this'year, spent his oommander-ln-cbief, Col. Oen. Rome, Oct. IS—(F)—Oen. Sir periority was used In the height­ ^enna dictate. The city pf 83.OO0 her former Tolland naighbora, m their lowlier brethren. The gynos ere available for the are in town for a C. C. I. L. gams en, Mrs. Allen Belcher, leader; will Sweet, of the Salvation Army, will clslm. also' unconfirmed, wai. rnrde Mp" v in"rs are ha"' from Kansas Chty has Just re­ StarS" will travel to Thompsonville 9. spare time trying to convince ma­ Kola Zymlenkl, as bead o f Polish Henry Maitland Wilton, supreme ening battles of the north. The la s fortress town with two esthe- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Goodwin use o f the youngatei:; and the at Mt. Mebo. The game is sched­ hold a pot luck supper in the Rob­ officiate. Burial wiU be in the that at Ichst 106 of the attacking turned from 38 months In India “ H a r v i^ lost tadl ha the to bowl a five nuU) teem match. Henry Oryk wfll be In charge of jor leaguers that some club should arr -d forcea Allied commander In the M ^ter- Allied communique said: drals and dates back to the Ro­ ing .Cbiick groifrd at - 6 o f Wstsrtown, Conn., were Sstur-, center o fV M field,^ racalla 'Qiorpe. many activities offered the adults uled to start at 3, . “ Aachen, was dive-bombed and bins room, Thursday evening at East cem et^. planes were shot down.) and China aa an Arm y A ir Forces Sparky, the "old war horse," will activities at the East Side with train in Panama after ths war... {Indication that Moscow has ranean, aald In a broadcast to­ man empire. ooints In.oir?" of th» 15 day Ihieats o f Mr. and Mrs. L. Er- "We failed to gain, found are also extended to the younger A t preaenit the Invaders art 6:30. The hostesses will be Mrs. Oen. Douglas M-*cArthue an- qMclal serviosa officer. be leading the team. Sparky has Francis Mahoney taking charge of Anador reported It isn't unusual not warmed toward the London night that "a force under my com­ strafed yesterday by hundrete of Driving on Budapest through nestHaU. selvas on Harvard’s 48 on group.. leading the league with an un<^ fighter-bombers.” R. R Wadsworth snd'Mrs. Stanley ncunced todej th’ t five flights of O f the Chinese baaketbaU play­ “ Yosh” Bicieila, once New England the W est Side. Frank Qulnlln wlV tor Panamanian fans to watch PMlsh government developed to­ mand la about to land in Greece” Clutow. Miss Esther Blankenhurg wheat country level as Kansas, Anniversary Mass Mrs. Norm s Anderson has re­ down. M y leg was prttty sore ThrM basketball leagues will be blemished record in two starts Earlier German counter-thrusts Liberators took >35 toiK o f bomba PI?nty of Fresh P oiltry ers he said. “They’ll make tough champ bowling, also Roy Lti>p. be In cliarge of the boys and men’s bail game in one league during the day when the Moscow radio broad­ and that the kingdom’s liberaUon win be the speaker. the Russians were astride at least A fourth anniveroarv mass for turned from several days as m and I Was very U rM l/So were in operation at the East Bide Rec while the locals h'aye split «vcn in from the east In the vicinity of Tuesday to Baqkpapan. Borneq. includ’nr Ti«“k'*ys. C>»ck- wozid ootnpetition some flay." who carried the West Side Tavern swimming periods. morning, .see a doubleheader in an­ cast fresh denunciation of the ex­ was at hanA , . ‘ the repose o f the soul mf Blizabetb the rest of the boyp.''x1iera was during the coming year with a other in the afternoon and attend two engagements. Middletown hM Unofficial reports said that the Veriautenhelde and Haaren were source of 15 per eent iof Japan’s In the playoffs test year, Dick iled group. The criticism was con­ H ie Covenant League o f the M. Ltpge^ Will be said tomorrow en** and Fowl. no use bucking fo r w first down. Junior, Intermediate and Senior a boxing rngteh at night. The ones dribbed Bristol 20 to 0 and last Greek flag was flying over the repulsed by American artillery. aviation gasoline and lubricating Servtee Teams Matcdied Shea, who bolds the alley record Saturday they overcome West tained In a Moscow report of a Covenant- Congregational church morning at eight o’clock in Bt a* this' writing, “ It was nofW or never for League on tap, with applications who skip the doubleheader usually Acropolia in Athens and that -the Bitter fighting continued, however, oil. at Murphy’s bowling alleys with Hartford 16 to 13 in a startling mass meeting of Polish youth at will meet tomorrow, evening at.8 ';juke’B church, Hartford. Wreck Crr*';|pg Plant place-kick. The goal was a lot already In all three o f the loepe, All"Rockville visit, the race tracks... .Johiinie ■ Lublin "a few daya ago” at which Athens radic. was in Allied hands. both at,Haaren and Wurselen. ■seems mire ,p!vn‘tf:il t5-»n Oklahoma C i^ , Oot. li8— — 305, Ernie Wilkie, American Le­ upust. The locals wsrq soundly o’clock a t the home o f Miss Emma ' Escorted for the first time by YTie Dally Oklahoman reportsd to­ farther t l^ I had ever tried be­ gion stac, and last but not least a bang up season is In view. Otr, 17-year-oid lUtnols U. end, a captain of the National Libera­ Immediate Aid pretnlaed One front dispatch said German THUUSLOEWn usual, except pork prnducts. fore, bgl 1 felt I cpuld do it. SwlnssSag Clssore trounced by W est Hartford. 19 Ut armor In strength was seen plimg- Johnson, 29 Spruce street H ie lot^ ra n ge Lightnings and ore- day that It had learned ^ a t a foot- Bob Marchlsotti, who ,bowIe<^'With Playg Suffield was a ' pJne-letter athlete in four tion Committee's Security Corps ' Allied proclamaUona were broad­ Come In Saturday and shop Tlierpe's Oreateat Thrin . Swimming which has proved to 0 in the’ opening game while Mon­ cast promising immediate aid to Ing' down "H ell’s highway," the Ladies’ Aid Society o f the church, ciKled .by Thunterbolts, they TONIGHT all game between the Second Air tbs Post Office last year M d holds sports at Taylorville, Ills., High charged capitulation in Warsaw SpecM Meeting Pinehn“--f Chunter,- yAa long aa I Uvs Til never for- be popular wtUi the youngsters school... .Jimmy Johnston offers: day - afternoon in Meriden they the Greeks. , " narrow gap hetween'the American of which Miss Ellen Hult is presi­ wrecked a cracking plant beyond oroe SupeilMmbera of Colorado high three string with . 435. ju8t‘,barely edged Meriden Mlga or Lieut.. Gen. Tadeusz Komorow- that moment, statadihg there will a ^ n be a feature with the •Tf the,, Mighty Menlchelli isn’t m General Wilson told tbs' Greeks: forces northeast of the city.. This dent has set the date of P^day repair,’ heavily dnmegM a refinery At Pineburst Springs, Colo., and ths Zjldrmaii, Thompsonville will bowl fiparky’e by a scant 6 to 0 score. skl's (Bor) home army was “ pre­ m the center o f the field,, u m big­ The A ll Rockville football team, "Your day of liberaUon Is a t Stirred expectation o f a ttiajhr tank evening, October 38, for a fall har­ Of Young People and Btarted fires among store'ra Pcnu'i’if’ge Hr«id OkteM Naval Zoomera bad bsSn All-Stars down here in a return PM l available on Monday O"*! hotter idiape than he-,ever was in The thing of> most Importanos meditated treachery.") fTThe American people arc the gest crowd Pd ever seen looking wedneaday evenings at S as wsU vletOriouS In their first start, will bis life before, ITl sot ons o f my hand. For the second tlmq^in this battle. V vest supper, to be served between tanks wbtidi sent up smoke for ache«luted.for'Oot 29. nmtoh.at a later data. The team about ..the invasion of the Middle- most competent, vigorous and intcl- Grad" A. .4. t?xtra fcrge on, the score tied and the game stack up against Suffield Sunday derby hats—the worst looking war, a force under my com m nd Is Earlier, American llghter-bomb- 6 and 8 o’clock ,at the church, 43 30.(m fe e t TTia game would bring together will leave at Murphy’s bowling al­ ss on Saturday morning whan town team is the fact that they Ugeut in the wtrrld today. There lie dated Strictly,Fresh Eggs. depending oa my kldc. 1 was too afternoon at Cricket Lot in Rock- one^at that.” ... .That’s the first about to land In Greeca but I am en spotted Naxi tanka enmehing Spruce street The Young People’s Society of At least 36, possibly 48 enemy three of the natioa’a finest back- leys at 7t00. , bsglnners class will be hsld- in od- employ the famed T formation on Ufod to be nervous. villa. The game Is scheduled to Indication that JImffiy ever had Heavy Fighting thankful to say, under very dif­ toward Aachen and attacked them the Concordia Lutheran eburch, planes were, 'rtiot down, tt»o by 60V. BALDWIN fielders, the Bombers’ AU-Aitier- the offense. It will be the first time b U j. RkJiard Bong, of^onlar, Wls;,- “ Ths ball cams hack aquare and start at 2:80. more thansone iron skimmer. ferent conditions.” In a wood where they went Into in conjunction with Uie other cUs lea Glenn Dobbs and the ZoomsrV that the T has been ia operatioa who ran his string to 10. making GROCERY SPECIAI^ true. I swung my leg with all Last week in the opener against Hhe Allied, commander declar­ hiding. ganiaatlona of the churcli. will ob­ Len Etemcnt and Emil Sltko. on a local gridiron sines it w M ' Near Bologna Lt, J. F. Pickles him Am trica's leading comb.nt ace. Maxivril Hmia? C-ff?." . .Ih. t ic the power 1 could command and ths Mlddlstown Bteckhawks, ths Bop 1 and Tied - c ■ ed "We come now to asveep away Canadians Capture Bieteh serve fifty years o f exlatenoa, at adopted by aevergl of the leading Headquarters listed three bombers Rnngh’M Krtfqiy C.rachw. VOTE REPUBLICAN tba ball went aalllng off to cut Roekvllki sleysa pouadsd out When assistant coach Lll Dim- The Canadians captured the vU- a special meeting of the society PrnvaS TItla .BIgM colleges in the past few years. all tracea of the invader'and, by 4ad a fighter as loaf in contrast ...... I’l, l » f aquareiy betw ero the peats. Local Sport Chatter s a » 81' to O'triumph. igittt accompanied^, tbs TexM A g ­ fOcutlnned from Page One) use of your ports and air flelds, to of Blezen ne|^ the Leopold Is Now Captain this evening, together with ths In­ , Oorl Petersbn arid Johnny Ciys- Tiis Red and White warriors wig irith Tokyo cteims of 83 planes S)iiir4lne Evaporated Milk. “ TTmto were eeveral minutes gies to last week’s Oklahoma harass his retreat” He said the evurl and repelled a German cmn termediates. Magna, Utab—{ff)-r- By bealtig My local backfleld aces ■will be in enter the game a dspidsd underdog downed. 73 damaged. 3 ran*. 27c loft to play, but I left tbs game; game, he wore a real - fanby new sf Uvergnano where the fiercest . The prcqpram will beqlh at'7:80 Provo In tbo chalfftpionidUp play­ The local bowling leagues areadue to the armory floor heleing the Rockville lineup as well aa against a-heavier Middletown teanv Allies were also returning to re­ ter-attaek north of the great - Aririteslmlni Fotand l>|aiBrt6A.^ ram pbcll’e Vegrtabte Soup, WTIC - 7:00 sport coqt.....Proud of his new f it t in g seemii to have centered. offs, Magna became the first team figuring it would make the Har- beginning to pick up steam and aanded and shellacked, the la te Tiny PocketL The latter missed store Greece's admtnistraUve serv­ glan port of Antwerp. Until According to an qdvies from the and win consist o f fttiiaic and a T h e new tending in the southcrji '(— ■ 2 can* 23o garb, li l asked art- Aggte ■ player Virtually Stalled Two Daya In Utah Industrial baoebaU Isagus vazd players feel we thought tboy the co-opco-^ration received from «irUI have to watt aa extra week. the Mittal gama and. hla addition Floaty sf Expertoaes . ices. Schelde estuary haa been deai War Department today, John'Fred- playlet by members, aasiated by Patens was made Wednesday' oh M ixes.—4[ilngcr. Wnffte, what he .thought, of It. . .."Too Yastsrday's pulverizing raids by history to win tbo seeieB’e title didn’t have a Obanco. V^ea the Johnny FMIcowskt from the Rec add plenty of power and heft Antwerp—second largeat port tat ,erick Pickles, Jr., AC, son o f Mr. Mrs. Karl Richter, w ife ^ the pas­ Arimaakuku island more than sig at Mnffla ...... 24e much coat for you, coach.” the Amarican planw in their greatest PULL TFE TOP LEVER after capturing tha flnpt half gun was flrod we bad beaten Har­ Lesgue and Stewart Kennedy from Billy Bchleldge ' Yorraer High to the sturdy’ forward waU, Great Lakes. lU.. OcL 15—(SI-*, all Europe—cannot he used by tlw and Mrs. John F. Ptcklaa o f 88 tor. A soda] time wtth refresh­ miles northwest of Pelellu. The Uirniiifimut Now High la won the OCEU State and New S fsat, 9 lactaea, from laat aeaaon’i Great Lakes but lost ysar oa a land forces of the Adriatic heavily ready under air attack from Amer­ ROTARY CLUB’S SOAPBO!^ DERBY atrnm Friday night « t Murphy’s. In addi­ o f oui golf courses hs found still . SMthstand. the river and on the Dutch islands, seph, Missouri, la. at pressnt en­ ple, yet proioand truths .by wfaM — _____ J L — : ■ ’■ ican plaiMB based atJPeleltu. and Rye Flw r in 5-pn*v;d" Englaqd titlaa. BiUy w u also Valpuoteo ynivsrslty'a baakatbaU opteatlng. in ths Paris araa. BO- V-13 tralass b» jOayaa sight bombed large concentraUona . o f flooded by bomb-broken dikes. Octebar 28. 1944 tion to temig the first to open they member o f tlM(Cqccei' team, games for Georgia 'A te aad ttaaK* ^ w s a t o f Highway fi5 Fifth Army gaged in ferrirlng lOrplahss to Air tree men Hvc. . JspansBS holding opt on Angaur, Odeago, u —m — TTm na­ tea^ bM not dtscouragsd tbs fors D-Day R ick played, in charity units pushad a mlla bsyond-Mon- small enemy c ra ft and BriUsb Fortified poaitiona were bombed at Corae outpoets, with lieedquertsra BeaMents N ot Sxolted bags and Aborai*s Fifle Col- are aleo the oldest active league in team from trying for ths dteUne forttas tfo lv s n i^ o f Mlaail at ivllii.i! Naval airc^t Bank a heavily “With restovatioa of fskk in oor- aoathemmost.af the, Palaus, warp Open to aD boyz In r, IS «a IS years s( age. tion's bowUng teams bad a matchca In Englaiul m a m cm b « tm m lc i. bars Uttls vlllsge in ths Oostburg, Sluts and Rchoondijke. at Love Field, Dallea, TOxea f t t . operation In town today. tton o f having tbs nation’s taUast back. I b 1943 ba playod aT* loaded enemy landing c ra ft Allied sehres and oar system, wkh hard squesaed Into an prea 150 yarte Racera mnst be boma i mark to shoot at today, a-SJU Jackie M ay who southpawed the of ths HaiM Crescent Red (jro4| hlUs overlooking a subsidiary road Heavy bombers pounded gun^em- Hla brother. Lientsnmnt VKiUlam Berlin, Qra.-i- (86 — Christening On Pelellu, First DIviaimi quintet.again this ysar. darUlt and after ths w ar ' headquarters, announced to ^ y . work and aa fo quarrelmg, A c ; I.' pontod by Uia ’rbompaim Rastaar- ‘ Th eri hasn't been any lip o r t on West Sidto to two Twilight golf team. tu Bologna. On the west cosat, placementa at Fort Fredrflck- Howard Pickles Is serving with the ceremonies for this post offlr»-la«. seised a height which W anka srUl bs rspteesd by J- sUflhla toe twa yssra sf The Allied communique m ate no American people wiU again qo for­ NAME a • SteR* ao'S aato q u la t^ tbs hlghsat aoHsa 6( a ahesrtaga o f pin boys thus lOr League baaebaU championshlpa is troops of tbs 93nd American In- Henrik. Mediuma attacked bat­ Army Air Forces in Engiqndand village, renamed Dlstqmo for q the Blooffy 'Nose/ ridge B. Chaaibsfs, a S fo ^ lOH taich oompstttlaa. . menUon of bmd forces In Greece, ward. But we cannot practice in tbs. soason on the Mato et latast from local all4y operators, wtaleh also In N ew Guinea. May la alse 1 " Cspdsi sa N ow OoaclMS italtty dlvlaion clung to Motmt teries north of Knockelere. Other has been jrith. the Reconnaissance GresK town razed by the Naxla area where NiDfxmeae survivora o f frsshagaa fbom Dyar, Tsnn. Four last reported bolding Corinth on .planes supported ground troops in peace the centralization which A . E. a O f the 18 to Bonoethlnf unusual. PNvkms aa officer and Is with ths A ir CbBsJA about four miles southeast squad since last June. will be held OoL-38, but the'seaf- a garrteon -which baa loat mPre ...... enaasaeaeneeaea •eaaaeSaa baaaa^aaaa# ratuiming Isttarmsn, MUt Seboon, South Bend.—Three members of the road to AtHe88.~— the Dutch salient, around Arnhem brought totaHtarianiam to our ene- foxus; only thioe wire under 300^ seasons the late have been as Corps. . s f Ib iss. wastam terminus of the tered residents are jnot encltod than 10,060 m*n are maMng a laat John Jaaiaeh, Bob XMllo, aad Alvin Notre Dams coaching staff ars for­ and Nijmegen. Transport targeto .The name amethyst Is said to miw in war, and be either free or about IL “So wbatT" the natives White Joke L sb m b pasted s 700 scarce as aa Eskimo. flothlo Um stand. aiy apn eit (ML 8t wlTfea ■4* T l ^ y to Frktoy ths l|. ^ ] teibmldt, avorags Just ovsr S’-8". mer Malr footboH 'soptaliw: Adam ifoMRiWdj Athens Declared Open City ware bombed near Amerafoot and be derived from the Greek word sncccssfuL W e ««a rdease and a^ed when they'taeard of f-s pten thne-gataM total to lead hla team. ^ ^ B ta m h U s Um U i ^ Arm y F o r . rsplacomanto Umto ars •alx Walah, 8934; Clem Crows, 1938, O vaw s London, Oct. 38—)— The Ger­ .Appeldoorn and elsewhere In Hol­ meaning “not to Intoxicate," ex­ rdy upon the energv and spirit o f The previous seosM’s high woe a The High sebod basketball y ra fans w ill d o fig old man ~ sponsored by nn eastern commit^ us toaMiTOW 1st fraabman Oandidatsa 6a ranging ts and Ehigii Davors, ao-c s p ft * M spurn Itsatt on flnnsr ground jmd mans have'quit Athens and . de­ land. pressing an old belief that the the freedom for iA ich we i^ b t The flat fertile teland of OJerba *'M07. algq MQed by a Chleogs iuad WM expected to reoelva atIUoa and b e' tee. “It never^was really Berlin, haight fi’- l " to # •SL 1 to bt movihg steadily clared It an open c'ty. a Reuters, lucreased ArtHlary Fire atone protected Its ’ owmer from fn that .way weJ'cannot fail to be anyway. It wss BurrcH Tna, and on RiS'OorA African eoaat la & workout Monday b«tt thlai evtsywhsts sxes^ in Uw dispatch from Cairo aald today. fiuprsffis hesdausrtsrs noted in-| strong drink. both freit and aefieweiuL'*: ‘ somebody got it mixed tq^" “ ‘ .lAnAoCtlteL«ttt8~ ' y , V. • - • '• " • ... ^ <)■ •' ' %<*«■ • • ■ t 4 <. MANCriESTKR F^VENINH HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13; 1944 FAGEFIFTEBJP FOURTEEil MAMCDISSTER e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESl'EK. CUMN^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1944

AnnuunremfhlH Wanted Autos— Moving—Trucking-^ Articles for Sale -451 ' HQUtwhold 6oods 51 It Isn't the shortness of skItU An Illinois man drove his car a HOl.P LVLllYTHING Lost and Kuurtd that worries dad, but the length half hour In his sleep. This prac­ .Motorcycles 12 Storage 20 HEADQUARTERt FOR all tyi^S M AN ’S BENRUS W ATCH waa DICK, I W ILL SEE you Saturday FOR SALE—STEVENS RspeSUr of time tbey’m worn. tice la becoming common in other at the Town Clerk’a office, 41 V 'A N TE D USED CARS— Will buy AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO.- 22 rifle with ammunition; golf o f new and used stoves, combi­ " Classifiod SenM and Nonsense atetea.- toot in the vicinltyi!of North Endv nation ranges, parlor heatera, oil A Qainfied Reward If returned to 47 Pumfcll Center atreet I’m going to regli- any year or mooel. We will pay Tratler van service, temovals clubs, balls ■ and bag; Briggs Don’t let too much money go Stratton gasoline battery charg­ burners and oil burner supplies, Stenographer experienced in Place. t^r, so that I can cast my vote top prices for well kept cars. Cole from coast i cosst, deluxe equip­ to your head. A better place for President Roosevelt. Motors a^ Center. Phone 4164. ment. crating, packing and ator- er, factory built; Coleman gaso­ furnaces and furnace supplies. Advertissinent$; W a s of, how to punish Hitler The dollar la cheapRr than it for It is In W ar . shorthand la adveftised for U.Roe- Advertisraents age. AGENT NORTH AMERI­ line flat Iron, new; Coleman kero­ The largest supply of knowii used are being printed now, ao here's was before the war, but wa hope ton. What a quaint old town! I/XJT— 2 G H IU yS GOLD rlnga. a X ' —■ ■ CAN VAN LIN E S IN C EaU- sene pressure lamps. AU in- good stoves in town. Jones’ Furniture F o r Sale ours: ifvCeU with a barb-wire rug. the income tax collector doesn’t diamond and garnet between Foa- W A N T I ^ A 1934-1936 car in For Rent Daring airboMe Yaitks grabbed For Rent For Sale Aatomobiles for Sale 4 good condition. 39 Pioneir Circle, mates t-i aU parts dt D. 8 . A. T si condition. Inquire 129 Watherell and Heating Store, 56-38 Oak find that ouL the bri(toe that tot British tanks The aeason for'sports shirts with \ Ur atreet and Center Pharmacy. Street 8254. Open every svaiUng. To Buy ToSiM I la will reaerva Judg- 1935 FORD PICKUP. 1936 DeSoU Crford Village. 6’ 87. street. Nazls moved from Russia now race into Holland. A Dutch treat! low, soft collars is about over. To Buy To SeU Reward If returned. Call‘8014. ntont in Uto accomplisbmenU of Love Is blind, they sedan, 1937 Oldsmoblle sede^. T FO R S A LE — F IR S T CLASS used face' the Tanka. From the frying say. And Back into the trenches we go. ifoR SALE—1 DOUBLE barrel the Dumbarton Oak$ peace con­ sometimes dumb. Terms and trades. Get Brunner’s furniture, Orunow radio, walnut Chapter XXU darUng," ha’d said. “I f you could pan Into the Une o f fire. When baseball passes out, the liOST—GRAT PAPER bag con­ shot gun, 12 gauge, practically have seen her last night when that ference until w« hear whether * Police, too often don’t believe proposition, SO Oakland ftreet UnsinesB Services Offered 13 Repairing 28 dining room s e t divan, 4 chairs, greatest batter o f all cornea in— . taining 2 babiea aweatera, bonnet new. CaU 4581. Suean came to the office early letter came . . . ’’ they did anything, about Holly­ Jt'a about time for the big flsh public park >a the public’s. Phone 6191. <• ' maple kitchen set Oenerm Elec­ Hitler’s reported plan to go to • that for pancakes on the cold and booUea for aoldler’a baby. P IA N O ’TUNING and repairing; Rooms 'Without Board 69 the next moniing. A glance told wood. \ , caught this summer to s.op growr Lost aad Foond KIDDIE KORNER— Have you tric stove, Windsor dMk, Vlc- Japan seems foolish. One defeat mornings. Call WilllmanUc 2007-Jl coUect. RANG E BU RNER SERVICE. ’Tel. player piano specialty. John her Thorny was really in a humor A ll the way .back to tha office ing. TO D A Y’ii SPECIAL. 1941 Chevro­ seen thla ne,w Idea that-replaces trola and drophead sewing ma- FU IW IS H E D F R O N T bedroom, today. She etarted for her oMoe. should be enough. There aeeina to be no question X/MPX'—RATION BOOKS Number 6940 after 5 p. m- Cockerham. 28' Bigelow street. the words o f the letter ran through W e’d like to see a vpeace plan The watch on the Rhine is but that Hitler w ill go down let 2 door coach, $295 down, bal­ T e l 4319. the old fashioned high chair. chins. 28 Delmont 4363 after 5 first floor, near bath, continuous He’d Bit and fume a whUe and then drawn up b f the fellow Who paints 4 fo r WlUUm and Jean Adama, l o s t — PACKAGE containing ance weekly or monthly. Get Susan’s mind. 80 few o f them—ao' Why Is it men like to brag about to run down because the history—at least six feet. Safety for baby, less worry for p. m. hot water, 3 minutes walk from call her in and get the trouble off In some cases an old maid Is the pictures for the seed catNogs. alonf Mala atreet. Call 2-1S23. lady’a allp between Hale’a and FLOOR SANDING tetitelixlng—not a auggestion as to about how bad they were when Germans are all wound up. Brunner’s proposition, 80 Oak­ mothers. Stop in today and see post office. Phone 8217- hto cheat. Rut today he had al­ one ^who thought the fellows came Firat National at Center. CaU Laying and Finishing when the writer would contact growing up? Speaking of . beauty contests, land street Call 5191. its featurea for feeding and play. FO R S A L E —TW O PO O L tables ready done hie fUmlng. to hear her instead of see her. Too bad rationing lawa (ton’t soei. V /J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 Private Inatrnctiona 28 FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 3 in Julie again. And why, as Erich politicians arc doing a lot of have you noticed the fall leaves? Pearl's Appliance and Furniture, oomplete, exceUent condition. M. “Look at this!” be stretched to apply to the ^ 1036 T E R R A P L A N E seda*h. good If No Answer—6329 private ' home, continuous hot said, did he want it published? The best place to cash in a lot blowing these days—enough In P U B L IC s p e a k i n g — EUocutlon, 599 Main, Sheridan BuUdlng. J. Coughlin, 263 Woodland S t Susan picked up the letter he Thorny was atanding with hia A New York subway motor- used by political machines. IMMEDUTE running condition, reasonable. water, bus stops In front of ^of personal aatlafactlon ||uaL„the many cases to blow the election. While driving autos or bar­ improve the use of your sj>aech handed her. Probably the cement back to the door in Susan’s office man won a university .scholar­ Cali 8782. ^ WASHER, VACUUMS. Electric FO R S A L E —2 K ITC H E N dabl- house. CaU 6803. b m ^ bank. gains It is safer to keep to the O C aiP A N C Y toola, have better diction and ac­ WHTTNBY BAJ^T carriages, steel company had raised its price opening, the mall. Susan amiled. ship. W e are wondering If he The automobile was invented in motors, stc., repaired. AU parts neU, one 18 Inches high; 27 inches Secret engagements' are the right. 4-ROOM BOUSE. Ne«riy re- quire greater self-confidence. springs, wheels and frame, full again, she thought. Her eye start­ He never could wait If ahe wasn’t Is a man with a one-track mind. the Nineties, and s6me of them e; e 1941 PO N TIA C streamliner sedan available. 24-taour service. Charg­ wide, 12 Inches deep; one 30 i I a P L E f u r n i s h e d room, sulL T b ^ seems to be some ques­ ones you hear the moat about. deeormtad. S-car tarafe. Large TRACTOR White Studio, 709 Main street. size, rubber tires, colon gray and ed down the' short paragraph. there when It came. The letter In b^lnning to look it. coupe, small mileage, very clean. es C 0. 0. Manchester 2-1489 inches high, 24 Inches wide, 13 able for 2 girts or couple, near tion a \to where ■ Hitler Is—but The human tongue has only 11 lot. Screened porch. Fnmace Phone 3-1392. • blue, pre-war prices start st “ Oh!" hlB hand rattled. Susan> crossing When Hitler said the Germans 8 “ Why don’t you Uke up the 1941 Dodge 2 door deluxe, ex- mornings or evenings. 1-2 Inches deer|. CaU 8924. Cheney’s. Ci^ at 137 Pine atreet 'a lot of worms are turning now muscles—all terribly atrained by $29.95. Pesu-Ts Appliance and Fur­ On cheap white paper In uneven to her desk, giancad'at him. There would run the ,World he probably Both Bologna and Boulogne there’s nh question at all aa to piccolo for- the duration?" heat (coal). Oaa be bonK>>t ceptloneJly clean. 1940 Pontiac ELO CUTIO N — C LE A R speech or caU 5390. typing with several strike overs, — to look for a chestnut. some people. < right with waaonable down pay* niture, 599 Main street Sheridan was a broad, incredulous grin on only meant they wovild run (pe­ have been taken by the Allies, where he to.going. FOR SALE 4 door aedan. small mileage, v e ^ ALL KINDS OF tractor work, — A rt o f reading in public— FOR SALE— TWO - BURNER ment. Balaaoe like rent. Building. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room it read simply; his face. riod). but Hitler ktlU has his baloney. clean. Cole Motors— 4164. ^ plowing, harrowing, grading and cabinet living-room oil heater, “I know the real story of the Speech difficulties corrected— for working couple, conypletely “ M y God," he aaid. “My God." potato digging. Also mid wood good Condition, $10, oil barrel Scarbrough factory fire and It will Good, Home-made Tractor 1939 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, phonetics— F’ree sample lesson— Susan ran forward. "Another Getting Nowhere BY EDl^AR MARTIN JARVIS REALTY sawing. Alms LatuUlpe, 758 Vsr- with foubet $6. CaU 4335 after furiiiahed, large, convenient and clear the Scarbrough name. You BOUTS AND KKR BUDDIES 1039 Buick convertible. Brun­ ’Tutoring school subjects. White Boats and Accessories 46 letter?" M Alexander Street WlHi Plow, Harrow, Mow­ noD jtreet. Telephons 6077. 6 p. m. attractive, with unusually large may publish this in the paper. You FUNNY BUSINESS ner’s, 80 Oakland atreet Phone Studio, 709 Main street Phone clotbespreas. CaU 6951. He shoved it at her. Susan be­ Office Phone 41M 8-1893. FOR SALE—OUTBOARD motor, will hear from me again. A. friend." CACnt 11 \ VNMIKEO Reeldence 7275 ing Machine and Hay Rake. 6191. STUDIQ OQUCH, maple server, gan to read; For the second time E LECTRIC W IR IN O and repair­ row boat and eiectrio pump. CaU Thorny showed her the post­ t OP 03K? bureau with mirror, cricket chair, W E L L HEATED, furnished rooms. that day her knees almost buckled H V f. SO YM ' I VOO r - l Snndayat 2-09M or 7275 ., ing, any slxe Job given prompt 6320 or BolanJ Oil Company, ^ 9 mark. Detroit. 290 Hackmatack Street 1941 M a s t e r j e e p with steal amall bookcase, all In good con­ Kitchen faclUtlea, central. Apply under her. It was from the Presi­ pickup body, $498.50. Terms and attention. Phone 8975 before 7 Help Wanted— Female 35 Center atreet “ But that’a wonderful!’’ Susan dent's office of the Grand Central dition. Call at Apartment 3, 68 74 Arch streeL CaU 3989. cried. ‘T h a t’s the most thrilling I-----— VYiVSC'E - A V » V O O TCL. 806% trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 p. m. Railroad, addressed to the Midvale Chestnut street between 4-8. thing that's—there are honest SO Oakland atreet CaU 5101. WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER for FOR RENT—ONE ROOM with City Attorney. It said: people In the world!” r a n g e b u r n e r s serviced or 8-4 weeks, live in or out, no Garden—Farm— Dairy twin or double bed. For couple, or “ . . ; W e understand there la She caught her breath at 1937 PA C K A R D 120 4" door aetJan, heavy work. Call 6076 or 68 LARGE COAL HEATER. Call 3 girU. CaU 2-1614. factory tmenlng In Midvale. W e ■PAVVKlG instaUed, we have loU of supplies. Products 50 Thom y's look of disgust. "You radio, beater, fog and spot lights. Immediate attention. Jonea Heat­ Sprues street 7591. would like your immediate verifl- [N STREET Motor, paint and tlrea good, $276. FOR SALE — HAND PICKED AN EXCEPTIONAL room for 2 don’t think it's a crackpot?” she cation of this and an estimate oh ing Store, 86-38 Oak atreet pleaded. cash. Call 2^0406. WANTED —PAR’rm tE woman apples and pears. Alao windfalls. SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET, glrla with a young couplb. 82 the ensuing freight buainess fo r S O I^ GLASTONBURY 8254. for shop wane. Federal Bakery. “I don’t know," growled Thorny. MALE HELP Alvah RusseU. Moui.tatn Road, large table lamp, Haywood maple Chestnut street, 2nd floor. .Grand Central. Due to scarcity of A. M. SATURDAY, FO R S A LE — IMO N ASH sedan, 885 Main street settee, O’Cedar clothea closet "A n ’ I don’t much care. Last nigbt railroad equipment we are b ^ g Glastonbury. Call Manchester Julie had the beat chance she’ll ■ ' x X OCTOBER 14th ovierhauled, good tires. W ill con­ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. long maple bench, 4 new maple forced to discontinue service m WANTED GIRLS AND women 688b. .ever get to sell that blamed fac­ WANTED sider trade-in on coupe or small­ chairs, maple end tables, Apartments, Flats, - — spur lines not contributing to the Tsl. 3^1588. W ; Schulta. fo r bench work. Steady work, 2 2 tory. And she gave It up for this! Hooaehold Oooda, Sewing Ma- er car. Private owner. TeL 8627. GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES large Soureecent lights. Phone Tenements 63 Urar effort....” ' chhw. Klteheh Range, Strcpie Full or Part TiiM good pay. Tober Baseball Com­ Ten to one it's not legitimate. Even "That Julie Scarbrough,’’ alghed L K FOR EXPERT WELDING, wiring and apples Tel. 4609. Henry Pas- 8165. Clock. U u g e Chinn a o ck , OM pany, Elm street If It’s not Just some publicity mo­ Thorny, “must have a divine pri- and range burner service, caU quallne. A very street Wapplng FOR RENT—4 ROOMS, heat etcl Doll, Cherry Drop-lent Table, Apply BLANKETS, CURTAINS, mat ron,ron. inethe iowtown’ll m ii_nagpe haggle lorfor six j ^rity on luck. Just wait till I above Rudy Johnson. Phone 8028 before IVANTED --RELIABLE general For an office or apartment at Cherry Stand. Oaa Range, 2 tresses etc. Can be purchased on 933 Main street. Telephone 6468 this under the noses of the council. Rndioe In good condition, Blnr- 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. houseworker In amall family, shirt. Told her everything I could \|)oola Now Pitchinf BY V. T. HAMLIN WE * Household Goods 51 the easy weekly payment plan by or call Mr. Lessner’s office, 821 Looks like they’ll have to keep the ALLEY OOP Me Tbp ThMc, Hanging Lamp, Colonial Board live days a week or full time. Bus think of last night, but ahe thinks factory or lose the railroad!" , calling Hartford 5-5757 collect- Main street up to 5:30 p. m. this fool letter’s some kind of pmetleally new Foothnll Suit, Una Telephone 5310. W-ANTBD responsible party to —A omen. I ’d like to get my hands on (T o Be Continued) ■toe Iff-lt. Lnmpa, China, Company e e . B u y Heating— Plumbing— take over a S-room modem out- FOR SALE—COMBINATION gat 5 ROOM, F IR S T FLOOR and OInaewnre, Bile-n Brae.' Hna- GIRL WANTED for soda and can­ the guy that wrote It, that’a all!” 615 Parker Street RooBng 17 dy work. Apply at Peteria Choco­ . drafted; balance and oil atove, can be converted to basement flat. 87 Charter Oak dmde o f Itema. wood- One love set. one complete But he cent Susan down to put late Shoppe, 691 Main atreet $314.75; Uke new; bed room, liv­ atreet. Bath, shower, partly re­ the letter in the paper. e e . S e l l bedroom suite, A-1 condition. ROOFS OF ALL ’TYPES replaced ing room and kitchen set with decorated. Available now, $38. “She’s bound 40 play along with J. Horold Brown or repaired Including slate, com- W A N T E D A G IR L to pack In­ all accessories. CaU Mr. Kaye, Also linoleum rug SnS. Inquire 21 See' Mrs. Cunningham. 2nd floor it, ao w e ll do eve^th in g we can. poaitlon, ahlngle or tin. Also val­ struments. Norton Electric In­ Hartford 6-0358. Uberal terms. Durant atreet after 5 p. m. at 31 1-2 after 4:30 p. m. ‘ Ship water till the boat alnkt." Auctioneer •. Trade strument HiUlard atreet Albert’s Furniture Company, 48 leys. flashings, gutters, chimneys. 1 ODD CHAIR, 1 platform rocker, Lnach! Chairs! Allyn street HarUord. 3 ROOMS AND BATH at 442 Cen­ In spite of Thorny’s pessimism, WANTED E. V. Ooug^hlin. 890 Woodland. Glenwood combination stove, WOMAN WOULD like to care for 1 1 ter street, steam heat, hot water, Susan was thrilled, and when the Q— When was the state o f Phone 7707. 7 way floor lamp, 7 piece bed­ REAL child during the day while moth­ M A P L E D IN E TTE W IT H hutch $40. Adults only. Inquire 444 Cen­ newspaper editor frowningly ques­ Maine admitted to the Union? LABORERS FOR STEADY er works In oWn home. CaU 4022. cabinet and small matching table, room set Call 2-1073. ter street. tioned Its validity she was highly A — In 1830; It was the 28d state. kitchen sets, bedroom suites, incensed. Reluctantly be promised INSIDE WORK WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with wardrobes, bureaus, dining room It a place in the people’s forum ‘In case of reilex action in liis sleep when the sargo ESTATE housework, full or part time. Ap­ aete, radios, wriUng desks, aecre Machinery and Toola 52 3 ROOM FXniNISHED ajiart- Q—Wha| waa the name of the' WANTED column. theater In 'Which President Lin­ walks by!” Apply Foreman. MAN ply 29 Cottage street tary, rockers, crib and odd fum l m ent Adults only. Ckll 8254. “ It ought{ht to have ,a banner.banner," ’THE NEW CLETRAC crawler coln was assassinated ? ture. Telephone 5187, Austin Susan saidId shortly. “But I guess What Have You to W A N T E D — W O M AN for house tractor you were waiting for A — The Ford Theater, in TVash- OFFICE GIRL cleaning, 75 cents hour. Can be Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ available now. Consult us for wherever it IB, it’ll ij^plenty of BY GALBRAITH f Greenbrooke W AN tED ter Greeii. Open dally 8-5. Satur­ Wanted to Rent 68 attention.’ Ington, O. C. SlUE GLANCES Offer? permanent position. If desired. complete Informalicn. We will “Yeah." The editor grinned WKh Knowledfr* of Telephone 8247. day 8-12. Evenings, Monday, WANTED— BY MANCHESTER aid you in filling out your appli­ wryly. " I t ’s like tossing a ton of Q—What branch of the armed Homes, Inc To help in laundry, pick-up Wednesday and Friday, 7:30-9. family, room tenement In BY MERRILL BLOSSEB StcDocniphy. cation a6 you too may now own 5*6 dynamite to act up the name of services seized New Orleanz dur­ FRECKLES AND HIS FIUENDS Brilliant Mind and deliver. Good hour»— Manchester or a single house, ______■ A... Walker’street A LE X A N D E R WINDOW SHADES- VENETIAN that long wanted Cletrac tractor. Scarbrough for this pape^.’’ He ing the Clivll W ar? ■* * good pay— good peacetime Help Wanted— Male 36 blinds. Owing tc our very low Phone or come to Dublin Tractor reasonable rent. W rite Box Q, called as she started oUtr "F o r the Co., WlUlmantlc. Phone 2058. Herald. A — Marines, helptag asal 60V, w e 'rc gomwa Bringimg tmat I JUfiT HCAKO TNAT tAkO rWMAT A Sa p 1 a m / Slip R a v e ' Indopondant JARVIS job. W A N TE D — A W ASH ER at once, o^rhead, get our special low Scarbrougha’ aakes I hope they do doom of the Confederacy. ■ GET YOU sem r £KTRA eUNOLF SMITH, CANDIDATE fiOR prices on high grade iivlndow get another letter.” Real Estate ind Mortgages MANCHESTER experienced or willing to learn, FOR SALE^-5 H. P. Woodpecker WANTED TO RENT a 4 room un- SUPER , o r MY ClDTHES COMMISSIONER. OP ATH­ Coot Company good pay and good hours Apply shades and Venetian blinds com­ fumlshed apartment by family, of "W iat do you mean by that?" Q— Who was Queen LiUuoka- ALOMfl VVA4 A TEBRIFC LETICS IS MISSING IN gasoline motor. For cord wood “ Wen— ” he shrugged. “ If noth­ PUBUCITV.' IDEA, 1 I SPREAD TMEM STAUFFEIt’% LAKE/ 26 Aleaiimirr Street, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple pletely installed. Sam ple furnish­ 2 adults. Telephone, 2-0492. lanl? saiylng. CaU 6077. in’ important cornea o f it, folka our ON THE BANK OP T^^E Phone 4112 or 7275 Call 5131 — Mr. Russell street. Call 8416. t ed. (^pltol Window Shade CO. A — She reigned the HawaUaa 241 North Main street. Phone ' are going to sa.y Julie Scarbrough LAKE--7UEN 1 TOSSED IN wrote It herself—or Erich. That Islands at the time they were aa- A BOULDEg. AND MADE A WANTED—TRUCK driver with 8819. Open evenings. Wearing Apparel— Fnra 57 Hnnscs for- Sale 72 aexed by tha Ualted S t i ^ (18$S). BIO SPtASM / ^ ability to do clerical work. AppU won’t help them any.’? . . Railway Express Agency, Depi LIVING ROOM SUITE, dinette, FOR SALE—NEW 5 ROOM cot­ “That’s perfectly ridlculoua!" FOR SALE QUICK SALE —UOHT colored Susan' retorted. But aa ahe went Q— Who was John Paul? Square. chUd’a bedroom suite, folding tage, garage. Tunnel Road, off metal cot and various other short fur Jacket, size 14-16, $40, beck to the office a feeling close to A —That was the orixlnal name 4 Rooms Dunlpx Can be seen at 135 Spruce atreet, Lake street AU modem. 1 acre, of the famous-' sea flgbter, John A GOING FARM MEN FOR HARVESTING pota- items. Call 2-0023. more If desired. Hartford 9-0636. terror eetzed her. He was right. SUMMIT STREET— HAMLIN STREET— upstairi. Paul Jones. He was bora in Scot­ lit Haraa tt am tllhihia ■ ^ E U S . toes and nursery stock. Steady That’a exactly what the town Lovely Pre-War Home — One 6 and one 5-Room Apts, work available throughout winter HIGH CHAIR, PLAYPEN pad, FOR SALE— 5 ROOM Cape Codi would say. She hestitated half land hi 1747. ■and fa r tonak garden. 1 .2M E v e ^ coBvealewoe, Inclndlng with steam heat. Large lot. In warehouse. Burr Nprserles, C. excellent condition, small crib,' Fireplace, oil burner, attached tempted to go back and get the . •' ------ffreptaoe. Alsa workshop and 5- ear gamge. $6,000. Terroa Wanted to Buy 58 Q—Where are the Pescadores ■rga Oolenlal dweUag For the hetlMca Yurksbot. infant’s utility tray, old carriage, garage, corner lot. Owner leaving letter from him. taandry In tamement Very Arranged. bathinette. 234 South Main. town and says sell. See Stuart J. A whistle sounded. She looked Islands, which the Allies have ■cweanMata. Large ham. poftaUa on your ■ear Hollister Street sebooL SOLDIER’S W IF E with. 2 children up. Merril waa atanding in his win­ promised to restore to China? ~ ntte-np COOPER S’T R E E T - Wasley, 755 Main street. Tele­ Occupancy about Nov. lat FOR SALE—ICEBOX $ , library would Uke to buy some crib Teds dow waving cheerily at her. Car'or Station fl Room« each side. All con- Help Wsnted— 8 phone 6648— 7146. A— West o f the Jap island o f w M ilff $8300. Terms Arranged. table $6, and 9x12 rug $3. CaU at and rubber sheets. Badly needed. “How’s everything?” w a k ^ iiA ii wnlenoea. New fnniaco. 2- Foramsa, aad off the eastern coast Reinforcements BY FRED mt enttin- -I pMr hereee ■ Wayen. Ai^ Mok* Male or Female 37 132 BIsseU street. Box T. Herald. Busan smiled and waved. “ Fine!” RED RYDER an farm fanple- car garage. Ocenpkney In SO 4 ROOMS W IT H 2 unfinished, o f China. NEW BdL’TON ROAD— . She walked on with lightened orModffl from WANTED — EXPERIENCED rooms upstairs. Fireplace, laun­ aMBfa. mBe frontage ea Modem 4-Room Single with daya 86300. Terms A r­ KITCHEN SET $10.00, mahogany WANTEtl—A CHROMIUM kitch­ heart. Merril had aaid It would 1934. io 1942. luncheonette help. Come 1, now— dry and coal room in basement ;^Q—Has Premier Stalin pvfcr BMla Ugliwny. M milea from garage. Approximately \*/i ranged. rush bottom rocker, 3 pair o f en set in good condition. CaU take time and a miracle to change Hartford. A good be^t 8. P. seres of land. 8. P. $7,500. let’s talk it over. Weldon’s Lunch­ gold drapea. Flexible Flyer sled 3-0854. ' FuUy insulated, landscaped lot traveled by ocean liner? . NQWA1TING 60x122. Easy termA CXll 4716. this town. Well, maybe this would mjm. ffSAM Down. tmmo. Tetm^Arranje4L_^^_^^_^ eonette, 901 Main street and boy’s skiis. Tel. 2-1919. be the miracle! Julie wasn’t ques­ A — Noi nor haa he ever se 4 Family House WANTED TO BUY a cleaning rod AroeriraO or Earopea^dlntag ear, DUPLEX HOUSED rooms each tioning. Julie 'was willing to keep IMMEOIAn CASH fo r rifle, fo r a boy In service. or flown a hi a trahscontiaeotal 5 Rooms HIGHLAND STREET— side for sale. Steam h eat double faith. Miracles did happen to peo­ Dotfa— Birda— Pets 41 Telephone 6646. paaaengerplaae. ✓ BENTON STREET— In line toeatloa. ’fh iee 4- Jumper Story garage, >irork shop. In good ple Uke th at 45-ACRE FARM Single. Steam beat with room apartmenta and oaa COCKER S P A N IE L puppies, tri neighborhood and in good condi­ Susan crossed the street toward Q— How ..-many h o tf were Motoiy coat Wired for electric atove. 6- room apartment with vaoaa-colors, partitcblors, reds and Rooma Without Board 5' tion. N o agents. Cash required. ' the drug store, nodding and ex­ changing good momings, giving slaughter^ in thia ooqi& y during tag with alt , . Upstairs space for two addl- ey for prospective hoyer. btacla. Jack Frost Kenhels, 26 W rite Box C; Herald. garage—4 amall efaleb^ ooope. n ,000 dowa. Teraia on bai- Gardner street FOR R E N T— FU R N ISH E D room, '^reports on Aunt Sarah’s health November? tlbaal rooms. AvaDable 1a 8$ aa all-time rec- Bam tie-ap for 10 |iead of'C^tle anM ariaaged. Excellent la- 128 South Main street Call after automatically. A-rt,600.600, with ample hay. 150 chiciwnak veotment FO R SALE— FO UR M ONTHS old 7 p. m. Lots for Sale 73 Janie ■waved from the crowded or^i^ English Settjer puppies. From drug store' counter. • bead etock, toola and eqnlp- 6 Rooms meat. Good pond and brook lo­ championship stock. Litter regis­ FUR^SHED BETIROOM, steam liOT PUR SALE at the comer of A s Suaan went oh toward th ^ Q— How .many ships— of all /0 -/J HAMLIN STREET— h e n and hot water, man pre­ Summer street and CampSeM phone booth the tow-headed ta v types— has the N avy added since cated OB property. Within one OPEN Suburban tered A . K C. and F, D. S. m lleof large lake. S. P. fO.OOff, Dateh Coloatal with ska psm- Geo. E. Snow, 199 Woodbridge ferred. 87 Foster street CaU 533L Road. CaU 3-0276. behind the counter winked. “She’s September, 1939, when World War 'All I’ve seen is pictures of those foreign hussies Icissing lor. OU heat Bathroom aad BOLTON. OONN— Route $5— sure putting in a lot of ^.private II began? our soldiers, and ! cait’t help thinking how Bob always Term* Arranged. S-Roam DwelUag. ' $ Sens street Town. Mon., Tues., Wed. UntO tavatory. FaQy taaalatod. A t­ calls tbeae days." / wants io be in the thick o f things T — . 9 P. M. tached gamge. Immediate oo- of land. High locnGoa. Avail­ ENGLISH SETTER 3 yeara old, The Una o f faces along the coun- Allen Realty Co. eapaaey. $$3$$. $1,000 Dowa. able now. Prioe$13$A $50$ registered. St-e 1940 National ter tensed with lntepe»t Down. WASH TUBBS Wekomal BY LBSLIB TUBNEB 05S MAIN ST., MANCHESTER champion, needs Some finish Patriotic Panel I t was a curlofls group who BY FONTAINE l>'OK Thora., Fri„ SaL, 6 P . 6|, MeKEE 9TREET— watched SuaaQ come out of t| ie rOONERVlLl.B FOLKS . TELEPHONE S301 BBAUilFUL Lm LE training. Price llOO.-* Phone 8877, \ S'li R veuRSMMUME, Slagle with garage. Nice booth again, but Suaah didn’t no- TURM ■aiNG tM CAPTAIN EASK toeatloa. Good lo t Modem COUNTRY HOME \\ CAPTAIN, you w Th e . • tice. She )tod talked over the let­ fftdHTAr TH* lOF. a s . ARkW AIR Bapvea leaeea. $$300. Temss IN BOLTON— MTltLIOENCE, most WglcOME HSITQff PooIttT Rod SnppUes 41 i ter with Erich and shared her con NeXT FORK,, ) « V r HAD M NEARLY Folly laaatatcd, aU modem fidenoo and enthusiasm with him. W I L / B B O R T CAPTAIN^ SEftSeANT LINK! th ree YEARGf eoBvealeaoea. Aboat 1 aera of Hp was akeptical; like Thorny, but 8 Rooms land. Prtee $4306. Terms S A X ^ ' roooti&if he wanted to carry oh for Jiwe'f SPRUCE 8TIUEBT-— Arraaged. chicktns. O ai 2-0769. ."'sake.' Stagla. 4 roeasa ap aad 4 HEBRON CONN.— ?Tt means so dpina much to her, Help Wanted dsfWB, Hot aratar-lNM attli $-R oom H assia. Eletitrto CH16 1CS, PULLETS— Roasting seat Larga lot AO OMVoal- Sghta aad raaatag water. S chickens Uve or dressed. Man­ aaMs.v 2-oar garagOL $$30$. aerce of toad. Schools aad chester Chicks, 186 Summer dmreh oiooe by. On boa ItaMb street OaU 6971. miNPCRCLOSCl i We Have Work Available for Both Vacant $$3M $130$ Down. Z 'i '-''WhTCM.iASyl A ' CHOICE PULUTTS, Reds and I IS pMSECrebTol 2-Family ANDOVBR— Hampshlraa, four to six months THE HIPBOUT ADAMS $$ Awa Faim ea bard mad. old, reasonsUy priced. Healthy OF THB.HAIF-I Men and Women. No Experience v \ taaiily. 1$ to IS acme tnalila. 7-rocaa produeUon bred stock. Fred Mil­ <1 Itw Am$rteR , lEdENPARY , tileity, Itghte laaalag bowam Eiectrio Bgbta. Garage. ler’s Poultry Farm, Ooventry.- SiRdtANTUNKl jest ^ G n d to 'U ve R e p u b lic • • • • • Necessary. water. $4,$ih» cam Af^ Barw. CUMma coep. $43 $6l Phone Manchester $636. vaaged. , ,, ■ :] • . . . . f)rwhich It'ftandK MAJOR BOOPLB All hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. AOMTIOMAL LWriMOS AYAflLABUS. SALE—4 ^one Ndtion indivisibles — X OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE t . . . - MORffOAOBS ARRAMORD. tag Can 7880. ._witK libeiTy and Justice Applications for employment may he made at! nRR — AUTO — U n O iSU R A N C B '^VOU COULD THROW A, VNH^ -KIND OF A WORLD TrtfG eUNOCB’? 66AO.' WOULONTt HS It '3 ft’ ^ ibrair ^ bVATTRESS DOWN THAT DO TOU WANT TO LIVE INt >I0U GAVdKliiUS RUBBER PROPULSION ^ ONE GUY’S NECK. BUT . WE ALWAYS EXPECTED UKE TO KNON FOR PERRIS w h eels ' NEW 6-ROOBr HOUSE n-T NO-rrsAPooB g o o p g r a n d r a w ’s b e a r d i d SUFFteS tTTO 6AV xS/E OR tAfo/BE A C h e u e y United Statea . ALLEN REALTY COMPANY SJ w h o s e c o l l a r w o u l d KETCH FIRE SOME DAY, CONCEIVED .AN IDEA B< l e t IPROGBCT TDTrtAtOE FOR SALE ~ $6,000. HARDLY LET A CRACKER BUT HOW FAST HE Gijcss/ \ illuannatco s ig n s ALLEN S HnaBdOOB, m o. COULD RUN ATJBS ST0PENb0t>6 TVIAT SOOl B r o t h e r s ' OB Employment Service •68 BtAlN STREET TVLEPHOMB HtS CRUMB IN. WHO GETS PIGMN MIMDS VJOOLD 0 A R E 'R X l OF C A P T U «r o 14d Hartford Road 41 Hyde Btrest. Maadiestir TH' HOI CHIP tX>WN , WAS TH’ B1G KICK" TR YIN G COMMTST r 414t'Oapltol Aranae MARC HIS b a c k ; 1 LAUGH ty v a u x c D Mancbeater, Conn. Hartford. ConaecUent (MBes H o m S M to $i$$ RseepI I VET/ •flO CROSS ^ Can Hartford 5.6859 M O S Q u m oe# *1110 ngeloM Jumper to chown ^ V ”' ~ X I « i v i hem In a pmity dengn for the wUTM n s w s o . Tweva Brrtl very young. Jt ta $b * Emt 1^*7 or it * * it it A i r MICKEY FINN Ezposei L A N l LBOMARO ■ch^ wear .Tba ahtrt to aloely flared aad them’a origiiiaUty m the little button front .Make her iw.MEe! F SO.YOOliar T xIM DOIN'IT FOE more than one Jumper In winter , VIE THINK 60 QKRn :AROUND iTHE PARTXaANCy! woola or flanneto and eeveral eriap 5 8 a i 1 lOVE CHILDREN, S TOO, KISSING BABIES S i r SHAKES A COOO dainty bhtuaea MRS. O B R IE N -A N O ] MR. FINN! EH, PHIL? AND ]IMPRE9SR)N ON j Pattern Nou $6$b cornea in toaea -1 By Mre. Anne Oabet the American Panel (Pattern No. HE'S CERTMNiy A TOLDMETDU J THE MOTHERS ^ S, 4, S, 9,7 and $ yeiua. fllaa 4 la banor of the Birthday of the 58Q1)' color chart for working, Jumper requlrca IW yarda o f $9 6EAUTIFUL WEREN'T GONNA ) -A N D MAY HELP Amerleae on. October ISth thia mustrationa o f atitchea uacd, aend S P e a M C N l Inch material; blouae. 1 yard. 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent post- gtaMfCMysPtate TRY TO BE VOSPICKUPAFEW bandaooM embro’dered penal w, ELECTEOi VOTES! For thla pattern, aend 3$ oanta, 'tagr, your name, address and the ______1 ite.; Strain o t in Coins, your name, e^reae, alaa being releaaad today. Moaaiirtng Mttem number to Anne Cabot, battto, t to soldter bt the Fifth Army daetoad, a ^ the Patted Number 1$ 1-8 by 14 inchae, it depleta Oo- The Manchester' Evening Herald, dri>p8 on a roadside In Italy aad to The Maachaatar Bvantaff Bar- tambtta, .hto flag ■kip'; tba great UBO Sixth Ayenue, New York i9. falto sstoop. Thto man has battto V aid, TodajTa Patters Servtoe, 1180 aaal o f the Iftflted Staten a mod­ NY,' A laUgua. You cannot afford to hava Sixth Avenue, New York 1$, N. Y. em day battleahip and airplane. The new Fall and Winter toene - War M nd buying fotigue. Thto m L The new feU and winter Isaua of Embroider, this aymbolio petum of the Anno Cabot 'Album eod- dtor.haa 1 I hto duty ta hdptag to ‘Taablon** to mow maOr — $$i fo r n boy*4 or ^ ‘a room, fo r talna doaena o f acceeeoay aat bar towa. Ravo you pagea. It'a a eomplote guide to fair thp mother it th e; ta halting him up Mean gifts,'-Chrtotmar toyw wiiwn T M *•$ « K aat. «IP. .your fell end - winter' wardrobe, lad Ovemens! . awgtaci^ fUttanfli - - - wKh! ffRotaaoxtraBaii MeN'iwSto foahnlA