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w MONDAY, AUOUOT 8^ 1940^ |B fOURTEKM 1 flbmrlirBtnr Ettntbio XmDk A'Veraft Dally Cirealation Far the Meath of Jnly, 1940 The Weather Workmen today were engaged in A special meeting of the Sunday The annual decathlon, spon­ Mambars of S t Margarat’s Cir­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Ken­ School teachers of the Emanuel sored by the Reorpation Centers, cle, Daughters of Isabslls, ars re­ 1 Foraeaat of 0. S. Wrotbar Boraao nedy and their daughtet*. Barbara, grading the frontage of Center m i T o w n Park on Myrtle atreet Several “no Lutheran church win be held to­ will open at the West Side plsy- minded of the meeting tomorrow 6367 of 80 Lllley. atreet, accompanied morrow night at 7:80 o'clock at the ground tomorrow evening at 6 evening st 7:80 sharp at the homa by Mrs. Margaret Tedford of parking” signs placed along Myr­ HALE'S SELF SERVE Cloudy, rain late^ tonight ar tle street have been damaged m church. o’clock with five events. The of Mrs. Frances McEvltt 81 Wal­ 1I - - - ' |L 4 ‘ M enber e l th a AodM « Hawley atreet, have returned home flnsl half of the program will take nut street, to bo foUowod"hy card The Originri In New England I W edaeaday: oontiawed' oooL > # , > M m« Buahndl and Mr*. after vacationing at Glant’a Neck second time. A week ago some ■areas of OIrealatleas signs were placed and several The Board of Selectmen will place Thursday night gamea. J a n In WaaUngton. D. C. beach. * 1 . .. ^ k , attending the seeslon of were" alm ost Im m ediately dam ­ hold a special session tonight .to i 1 MancheMter~^A City of Village Charm consider the financial condition of The Dairymen's eoftbell team A costume show will bo held at Natioeal Anierican Veterlnar- Mrs. Ben Johnaon of North Ber­ aged. all four local playgrounds this AND HEALTH MARKET t anoclaUoB. the town. Past year reports will will oppose St. John’s st the Buck- AdvarMatag fm Saga gen, N. J., haa returned home af­ land diamond tomorrow night at 6 Wednesday evening, atartlng at 7 VOL. LIX., NO. 280 MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN rSl Assessor E. L. G. Hohenthal is be made and budgets may be con­ ter apendlng a few dayn with her s id e r^ . o’clock. o’clock. I f n . WUhemlna OlgUo of 19 daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and spending a few days with friends TUESDAY SPECIALS atnet haa returned from a Mrs. Erik Modean of 106 Chestnut In S t Johnsbury, Vt ■ vacation vlelUng points of atreit. U. S. Members Reach Canada for Defense Board Parley interest in New York and the It was reported today that pro­ Doable itiTf Green Stamps Given With Cash Salea ; Wortd'B Fair. Frank Oakes of Hawthorne posals for the Republican nomina­ All Day Tuesday. House Committ^ street waa a member of a fishing tion of Selectmen David Cham­ Heavy Bomber Blows Tha proposal of 8 .‘ Raymond party that brought in ten tima bers, Harold M. Reed and Harold School-Time Again!! Sm ith for ro-nomlnatlon as a ee- Saturday from aboard Malobl 1 of R. Symington 'wlU be filed this ieetman waa filed this morning. Whltey’s Sport Fishing Center at afternoon as all have Indicated an Hale's Bread Accepts Senate’s Smith is completing his first term Nlantlc. Intention to seek re-election. as a member of the Board. Pro- Another waak and theyll be heck to HaVa Sugar Cored Blast Italian Plants; ' bate Judge William S. Hyde will school! Before they go, outfit them hero at stand for re-nomlnatton according school headquarters — at thrifty savings. Figure for Draft to hts proposal, filed late Satur­ EXTRA SPECIAL! ^ M A T I ^ •w»/ We have the essentials they need — all the Sliced Bacon day. Seeking nomination is Con- new, wearable clothes they'll love—sturdily sUble Sedrick Straughan. All of Regular 69c MIRRO tailored to take hard wear and tear. Cffieck P opular BIm Can these candidates are Republicans. til nm t iiMiiiE their needs and then double-check these low Military Group Votes to i I Judge Agrees With Negro Nazis Attack Britain Ironing Board MCVI/M prices! > Friend's Beans Lim it to 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; Taking Melon Not Theft The proposals of Leland T. e c m i, Airportff ami Naval Banc Wood and Charles S. House for liumber of Men to Be ! Clarksville, Tenn.. Aug. 27. | "iia the General Assembly were filed Large I^kage Shttrudlk [ — ((P)—A Negro was brought i At PortHmoiith AImo Collect Funds today. Both men have held office Pad and Made for the School Wardrobe! ^Given Training in Any before Judge Ridley R. Good-1 TT/f •! Fk •- Smoking from Effects under the Republican party in Cake Flour Period During Peace pasture on a charge of stealing ' T arget; BritiHh Plane Willie iSritonS Explowives; town. Wood as a selectman for Electric Cover Sweaters a watermelon from a patch. several terms, and House as a MIRRO;^ Time Under Measure. "Judge," said the Negro, "I Set at 7 0 as Ger­ school board member and town Sllp-oni, Cardigans and Coat sweaters, wouldn't call taking a water- ; SCORES 3-Lb. Can mans I^ sc 2 1 ; Dam­ Watch Raids Night - Ivong Germ an court official. Wood refused to in the new $ 1 ,1 9 *“ $ 1 .9 8 Crisco_ 47e W'ashington, Aug, 27.— melon stealing. Would you?” | for re-election as selectman this C set AGAIN Fall ahades. "No, I wouldn’t,’’ replied the \ age in Raids on Reich Raids and Fighting time, but accepted backing for IV/rw THf .^6oean Spray (AP)—Quickly lining up court. "It couldn’t be more than representative when friends urged 44 with the Senate, the House treapassing. Two dollars and (jilled ^Unimportant’ Spectators at W embly Off N'«*w Daylight Air him to run. Attorney House, now jVfW VACUUM Wool Flannel Skirta An extra special value! q i . Military Committee voted to­ costa for trespassing." deputy Judge of the town court, coffel maker Cocktail Juice15c 29c ,, ...... — .. --- 'r. By High Command. I rged to Take Cover .Attacks liy Nazis. has had previous experience as a Light colored heavy pad with There will be Iota of plaids as well as day to limit to 90b^0 the an elastic rover — reifuires rou vt BEEN plain colors worn this Fall. ♦ | Q fi W hen Warning Given; court and educational officer. 14-Oniioe Bottle Burt OInoy number of men who could be Berlin, Aug. 27.— (AP) — no taeklnp or pinning. Will WAUINO FOB Sizes 8 to 1 6 ...... «P 1 . 5 7 0 Pay Sixpence to See. I»ndoii, Aug. 27.— (AP)— flt any .‘•tand.Trd size ironing given military training at any Expect Action British troop concentrations I Heavy bomber blows which The adjourned meeting of the board. Precticall Con­ Ketchup Btls. 23c one period during peace time in southern England, airports Republican Town Committee will [ ^ /9 5 I left Italian industrial plants venient! Unbreak- Jackets under the Burke-Wadsworth and the British Naval base of Lonuon, Aug. 27.- J’l It costs be held at the Municipal building ablet Made of extra-thick, sixpence (about 10 cents) to j shattered and smoking from tonight at 8 o'clock with Chairman specially-hardened aluminum. All wool and flannel Jackets in plaids conscription bill. Chairman On Vacancies Portsmouth were bombed by ] the effects of tons of explo­ and plain colors. Sizes 8 to 16. watch an air raid in Wembley, site William S. Hyde presiding. The New ! ! Makes eight S'/i-oz. cups of delicious, Ivory Soap 5 25c May (D., Ky.), announced German air raiders, the high of one of Britain’s biggest football sives were reported by Brit- committee will cnniplete its list of filtered coffee. See this new MIRRO that the vote was “pretty stadium s. recommmendatlona for local office, Vacuum Coffee Maker today I By Roosevelt command reported today. The ain today, harassed herself to,be voted upon at the Republican $2.98 $3.98 one-sided.” He predicted that communique, covering yes­ Air raid precaution wardens . by night-long German raids prim ary in October. the committee would approve urge spectators to take cover Chenille Oxydol 2 pC 3 7 c terday’s air operations, said when a warning sounds, and then and fighting off new daylight £ } Children's Blouses the entire draft legislation President Will Be Ah-! Nazi fliers also returned at take up a sixpence collection from , air attacks. Mrs. Pcrsls E. Cragan and fam­ OverBix* Seal Wld« Mouth later in the day. HolcU Vaouum Ba$j CUaninc Broadcloth and Rayon in white, maize, night and attacked the Ply­ those v.ho prefer to watch. The Fiat airplane, tank and mo­ ily, of Main street, are spending Bath Mat -Shell - Texaco - Tydol - Good Gulf The commlttei* also inserted In sent from Oipital TJ Mayor Florello H, LaGuardIa (left), heading the United States section of the new Canadian- The money goes to buy .Spitfire tor works at Turin and the mag­ the week at Bay View, Maine. Mrs. blue. * 1 I Q the draft hill the reemployment mouth Naval base, Cornwall and Sizes 7 to 16 ...... O 1 • 1 57 Case of 24 D uvh; T rip to South American joint Defense Board, is greeted on his arrival in Ottawa. Ont., by Canada’s Rear Admiral fighting planes neto Marelli factory which makes Cragin's Ifam and Gift Shop Will provl/iiotm of leglalatlon authoriz­ ■ ' ’ Percy Nelles (righti. In thi- center, smiling. Is C'omdr, Forrest P. Sherman, P. S, Navy, another airport, Coventry, airplane Britons also are turning German be closed during her absence. Quart Cans 9 ' electric; equi()ment there, and Sea* Motor Oil ing a year’s training for National To Make Two Speeches member of the iKjard. works at Birmingham and raids to ai count in these ways: : to .San Giovanni, near Milan, were Lid Cover Sets Patented Heat*Proof Dripleea Guardsmen. These sections \^ould Nazi planes which have been ; raided by H. A E pilots who Deubia Filter Handle______Pouring Boys’ Shorts (Contents Only) port facilities at Hull and The Red Cross workers will meet call on employers to reinstate Washington, Aug. 27— Hit in air battles and nine destroyed $1.19 3-Pt. MIRRO COV. POT SET , " ^ „ of pending appointments and one on the ground It a'-knowlodged "comforl.s" for service men. For 40 minutes beunbs rained on taken out for work over a year ago attorneys to represent the men. In ('hatham, air raid warden:s 1 the Turin objectives, the Air Min­ by sewing members be returned to a, 3 M>d 4-Qt. S tic , SPECIAL ^ Fresh Cabbage major piece of legislation during After Backing German losaes ol 21. An especially good looking <*-««. -/>. «(n/Mr IM) W"*-*** fonseriptlon S«eii "Waate'’ a seven-day absence from the cap­ Although British air attacks at are g. uwing winter garbage atop istry said, setting strings of fires the' sewing rooms. set with white ground and anew ak*■ iSibn. i h a iis i Senator Johnson (D,, Colo.), op- Plane, Tank Factory their iciokout post in an e a rth ­ and bright blue and white explo­ Boys’ Wash Suits ital in which he will include a trip several places within Germany all-over plaid pattern in all MIRRO TUIED CAKE PAN $ 8 1 9 ptised peacetime military conscrip­ were acknowledged and the .sec­ works barricade. sions fjreat clouds of white smoke Miss Merle F. Kelsey who waa colors: Blue, peach, green 10" Diameter, SPECIAL llagit* tion today as a "waste'' of $1,000.- south for two speeches in the Ten­ Of Air Priest were sent drifting upward to 6,- gold, orrhid dusty rose, wic Practical broadcloth suits in navy, brown, Fresh Green Peppers nessee valley area on Labor Day. ond air alarm wdthin as many days graduated recently from the two- MIRRO EGO POACHER S '! 0 0 green. Sizes 3 to 000,000 annually while advocates New Niglil Raid A iiihmI Cost Berlin’s Inhabitants another 000 feel at Seslo .San Giovanni, a year secretarial science course of and black and white. 3 Ess Siae. SPECIAL |M .n a confidently predicted final Senate He will leave for Hyde Park. N commonique added 8 years ...... $1.19 Y.. tonight with these matter.s Swiss Seekiiiji; night a sleep, the high command Bay Path Institute has accepted a MIRRO RING MOLD JA A Mt. Lbs. passage tonight. Doch Not Want Sii|i|>ort From Across .Swiss said damage was "unimportant " Efrypt's Head Air raids also were reported position with the Hartford Elec­ Domestic Dept. SH" Diuneter. SPECIAL g g V ______2 7c Senator Burks (D., Neb.), co­ awaiting bla attention: j against Germany, where Berlin tric Light Company of Hartford. author of the selective training 1— Action on the bill authoriz­ Of (loiigliHn If VipwH A l l i s ; AiUi - Aircraft Only One Reaches Berlin : had a 40-minute night alarm. Large Elbertu ing him to call out the National Order to Halt Only one of a squadron of Brit­ Miss Kelkley is a graduate of the bill, told reporters, "we'll pass this < Nazi Bombers Range Coast Glastonbury High school and Is DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY! Guard and Army Reserve for ac­ On Race ami Religion (runs Down Raider. ish planes waa able to reach Ber­ Denies Storv before we quit tonight." and Chair­ These forays were reported as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yellow Peaches 4 i,,.. 25c man Sheppard (D., Tex.), of the tive service. Are Fiillv Understood. lin, it was said. David Kelsey of Mountain road, 2— Selection of a successor to lionie, Aug. 27.— (AIM — Air Violations The raid, however, provoked an new flights of German bombers Send Them Back To School In These Senate Military Committee sup­ James A. Farley as postmaster Cahiiiel Quits ranged Britain's coast in daylight Glastonburj' ported the forecast. British bombs scored hits on angry warning that any "criminal general. Frank C. Walker, New New York, Aiig. 27 i/T, Wen­ attack" on non-military objectives ____ . attacks after a night of alarms Smart Young Fashions! Johnson, one of the few mem­ York lawyer-business man, has the Fiat airplane, automobile which opened a new phase of an Eighteen members of the office The m H A U CORP. HEALTH MARKET bers of the Military Committee op­ dell L. WiUkle said today he did A«k Britain to Tell Roy­ by British planes would be repaid staff of the Burr Nurseries held an been mentioned for the cabinet not want the support ,of the Rev. and tank factory at Turin in by Nazi bombers. Premier Asserts He Told I "around-the-cIock" air war on MANCHESTER CONN* posed to the Burke-Wadsworth bill, post, along with others. Including Britain. outing Saturday at Charles Burr's told the Senate: a new night raid aimed from al A ir Fo rre’*lo Dineon- During the 40-minute alarm one Shirley Temple and Cinderella Ambrose O'Connell, of New York, Charles E. Coughlin if he under­ raiiier flew over the capital at a Not to .Antici- "Chain raiders'" kept the Lon­ cottage at Clinton A feature of . "We hate Mr. Hitler, but we are stood correctly that (he radio acro.s.< the Swiss Alps, the liiiue Flights Over the outing waa the presentation of Rib Lamb Chops Lb. 39c the first assistant postmaster gen­ high altitude and .seven others don area awake for more than six about to strike our precious liberty eral. priest is opposed "to certain peo­ Italian high command report-, were turned back by anti-aircraft Flvcnts: Ptilit- hours last night and .'>00 miles a birthday cake to Clifford R. a death blctw by adopting his Territory to Italy. Burr, whose birthday occurred yes­ 3 Appointment of a chairman ple In this country because of their ed tfKlay, adding that an anti-! batteries a t Brandenburg. 40 mile.s < Circles Baffled. of the English coast, from north­ Dresses Shoulder Prussian Ideology of conscription. for the National Labor Relations west, authorities aaid, but there east to southwest, in an almost terday. The party enjoyed games, race or religion" aircraft battery brought I can See the smirk on his cold Board. The term of J. Warren Bern . Aug 27 was no repetition of the heavy continual state of alarnv. New a hot dog roast and boating on expressionless face as the I’nlted The Republican presidentinl down one British bomber Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 27 >P.— Clinton harbor Bright plaids, stripes, figured percales, Lamb Chops i,i>. 35c Madden expired last midnight, and nominee was asked at a press con­ The .Swi.sR government today cannonading wnich occurred here waves moved over the southeast States stabs democracy in the some congressional critics of the which attempted to attack yesterday morning when British Egypt's political situation was and -southwest coa.sts after ^awn. checks. Spun rayons In prints and polka back because of him." ference whether he had any com­ a.skpd Great Britain tcv "immedi­ The Shaw family held a family RICHT-AdOUT board have spciken against his re­ ment on an editorial in the puhllca- Milan, aircraft circled overhead for sev­ confused today when Premier ; Thev were met by British fight­ dots — colorful reds, aqua, raspberry and Description In Army M anual appointment. The White House ately and scrupulously” enforce reunion at Elizabeth Park in Hart­ tion. Social Justice, founded by The San Luigi sanilorium at eral hours. Has.san Sabry Pa.sha announced j er pilots and tabulated reported rose. Baby Shop—Sizes 3 to 6x. Junior Johnson, elaborating on dangers said yesterday, however, that it TYirin also was hit. The high com­ orders given to the Royal Air Threatens Reprisals today indicated that at least four ford yesterday. The party inc'ud- Lamb Stew "■ 12e-17e he said the military service bill Father Coughlin, calling his ac­ that his cabinet was holding of- : ed Thomas and Robert Shaw and D ept.--Sizes 7 to 14 - 10 to 16. had received many "recommenda- mand asserted "only a few bombs " Force to cease alleged continued German planes were shot down. held for democracy, told his col­ Hons" that he be continued as ceptance speech a "much-needed There was no indication bombs flee despite an earlier announce­ their children, grandchildren and F.. _ i ! call to American natlonnll.sm were dropped but did not disclose violations of Swiss territory in were dropped in the vicinity of Only Few Casualties leagues that a United .States Army chairm an. the amount of damage done. Farm- flights to Italy. ment that it had quit Despite the great "nui-saincc" of great grandchildren, numbering manual used, he said, from 1928 to "If I understand what his be­ Berlin today, but DNB, official "There i.s no change. ” the pre­ more than 20 in all. Pork Chops 27c-33c Would Hold Double Job h luaes in nortliein Italy were The request was made in a note the night raiders, comparatively 1932, described "democracy" a.s 4— A request to Congress toliefs are" Willkie said, "I not only German news agency, accused the mier ileclared. "The cabinet haa am not Interested In his suppoiit damaged, and a farmer killed. handed to the British foreign min­ British of bombing non-military $1.19 $1.98 “mobocracy,” or mob rule. authorize Jesse H. Jones to re­ ister. not resigned. I did not go to (Continued On Page Eight) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson tain hts present post as Federal but I don’t want it. Bomb British Convoy objectives on the city's outskirts the palace in that connection and He said the manual. No. 2000-25. The Swiss government met yesterday and threatened re­ of Sault St. Marie, Mich., who ” T m-'k'j a right-about fac.* t' is fall from defined democracy "in these sub­ loan administrator when he quali­ "I am not interested In the sup­ The Italians, meanwhile, bombed I have told the press not to antici­ have been visiting with Mrs Ham Ends 15c-20c port of anybody who stand.s for early today to dlscusis the "repeat­ prisals. .c huge, billowy skirts to pjncil sl'm lines. versive terms:" fies as secretary of commerce. The repeatedly a British convoy in the ed violations" of Swiss territory pate events ’ Johnson's brother, John Albiston any form of prejudice about any­ Eastern Mediterranean, and car­ "London knows very well, " the Ke;>ort Cal>tnet Resigned. "Democracy; A government of cabinet nomination will not be after s night of flights across news agency .said, "th at the G er­ of Knox street, have left for their But what about your coiffure? made until the legislation is pa.-s- body’s race or religion or wlio ried out attacks on Briti.sh E arlier, it had been .said th a t | Bloody Boh the masses. Authority derived Switzerland, presumably by Brit­ man Air Force has confined itself horn'. They ape making the trip Ham Roulettes Lb. 27c through ma.ss m eeting or any ed. Another Commerce Depart­ stands for any foreign economic mechanized units and barracks in his cabinet, after less than two 1 >• way of M ontreal to vl.sit a Care to be different thi.s Autumn? Try ish planes, in which'a number of to military objectives in the vicin­ ment question depends on whether (ho western Egyptian desert, the persons were Injured by dropping months in office, had submitted ' Clash Rei sister. Mrs Fannie G.arrett. Mr. Louis Johnson, former assistant (Continued on Pa^e Ten) ity of the English capital. English its resignation and that the pre- i something new. Come in and let us create (Continued On Page Eight) communique said. fragments of anti-aircraft shells fliers cm the contrary dropped in- and Mrs. Albl.ston accompanied Polo Shirts •secretary of war, accepts'the prof­ The high command said "the mier had begun immediately to them as far as Saratoga Springs. a coiffure. The results will thrill you! Hamburg Lb. 25c fired at the high-flying craft. fered post of undersecretary to enemy, once more coming over Vlohitlons "Intentional” form a new government at the N. Y.. and returm^^g^tome by vray Children’s and Misses’ Short aleeved models In assorted stripes succeed Edw ard J. Noblei, re s id e d . (Continued On Page Eight) request of King Farouk. Huii(lrp(l^4 )f R uinanian and plain colors. C O .‘Switzerland, made air raids on These violation.s were "inten­ of the Mohawk TraiT^^’^ 5— (Jholce of a presidential ad­United Front various provinces in northern Italy, The premier’s statement mysti- ' Anklets Sizes 4 to 1 0 ...... 9 5 7 C tional,'' the Swis.s high rammand Anti ^ itiiMHian Troopii 79c ministrative assistant to succeed hut were opposed by "violept air fled political circles, but infcirmeN Trimflit — Gordon — Oom — In terri-tred. Lb. Flashes ! charged. Sausage Meat 18c Daniel J. Tobin who resigned yes­ and antiaircraft reaction." President Marcel Pilet-Golaz .sources expro-ssed belief that dif­ I)i l'Ht» Plaiu’H Loflt. Blilie's Beauty Shop waffle weave or plain "patterns. Colors: (Late Bulletins of the UP) WIro) terday. Pledge Given Cliiirelies Plan ferences within the cabinet prob- 1 Navy, brown, wine, green, white, O C ^ Text of the pommunique-follows: was instructed by his government Tobin,' an American Federation "In North Africa mechnnizeIi- barpaeks at .Sidi Barrani were •> Buda|>est, Aug. 27. — tjpi— O ^ E W EEK Depot Square Telephone 7978 White House Job to become head delivered. • Rayon Underwear one game Is being played In the bombed by our aviatio'n. It was recalled the British gov­ British \avy Bomhards Kuiiianlan amieu foreesi clash- Wash, Lubrication Sizes 8 to 11, American league today, L'hicago iiorily Rpporl Coining "An enemy convoy escorted by e plane shot down a Hungarian ACCESSORIES * • * Electric Firm pledge o f,a iinite»:' carrying out the I this iiiorning, the Foreign Cooii*>< ilo ll y wootl DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES TUESDAY! Berlin, Aug. 37.--(/P/—Informed air raid on Asmara (Eritrea) fail­ were hit b>' fragment of anti­ Bardia attack at point blank I To Sell Bonds Joint Defenae Board again.st for­ ed becauae of the quick reaction representatives of 40 Christian Offlro announced. Service Sources said tonight Germany aircraft shells on Aug. 20. r a n g e ." / | might arbitrate in the Hnngarlan- eign aggrcBRion . In the western of our defense. Enemy planes drop­ In a dawn communique, it stated denominations are discussing the iTt^ Italian high command on ; 342 Ea.st Center Street Rumanlaa territorial dispute over hemisphere was advanced today ped their bombs in open countrjj that the times the planes crossed elimination of all forelgm Influence Buuape.st, Aug. 27 i/Pi—Dlplo- ' 0 E malic (lispatchea from Bucharest Telephone 3987 Transylvania, possibly with Italian Connecticut Power to by F. H. LaGuardia, chairman of without causing damage. Our pur­ Switzerland and their direction (Continued ')n Page I'en) suit planes shot down one plane. from their administration arid the today reported a bloody border The long-drawn out Tnrnu- the Unitetl States section, made It "perfectly clear" violation rrln negotiations are Irking the Finance Plant Addi­ "The enemy, once more coming of Swiss territoFy was "inten­ unification of all sects in a Japa­ cla.sh between Rumanian and Th« JW .H A U COKP. Ns, partners, who repeatedly tions ' Being Built. "I can assure .you," the New over Switzerland, made air raida tional." . nese central church to conform to Ru.ssian troops, re.sulUng in hiinr live acknowledged their Interest York mayor said in an interview, on various provinces In northern Switzerland already has protest- Japan’s new nationalistic and to­ Nazis Sink 13 (Ireds dead on both aides and the MANCHISTER COHM* In a quick settlement for the sake "there will be no minority report talitarian ideals. los.s of at least two fighting of appeasement In the Balkans, Hartford, Aug. 27.—(/Pi—Con­ from this board." (Oonttoned On Page Fwo) (Continued On Page Ten) Domel. Japanese news agency, planes. these sources said. necticut Power Company, affiliated The board, appointed by govern­ said today an agreement was ex­ Sliipj>s in Week ■The fighting, which the dis­ World’sFairTrip PS with The Hartford Electric Ught ments of the two countries to pected next week. patches said occurred Just north * * * ( Skidmore Given Dismissal Company, la planning to Issue $4,- study mutual defense methods, Foreign clergymen and officials of Dorohoi, in northern Moldavia, SUNDAY, SEI*T. 1st expressed belief a growing cam­ Chicago, Aug. 27.—(ff>-W|lllant. 000,000 additional mortgage bonds opened deliberations here yester­ British Admiralty Sayg was reported to have started late Leave Manchester 7 A. M. Given With Cosh Seles In R. (Uncle BlUy) Skidmore wan to finance plant additions now un­ day under the Joint chairmanship Farm Price of Beef Hits paign is underway to eliminate all Sunday and lasted several hours. dlsnilsned by the government to­ der constructions, according to a of Col. O. M. B iggar of O ttaw a foreign flhanclal aid and direction It was resumed yesterday. Leave World’s Fair from all Christian religious Institu­ German Claims Total day when he waa about to go to notice to stockholders sent today and Mayor LaGuardia. It resumed 300 Rumonlann Slain. Midnight trial on a prtndpal defendant In by President Samuel Ferguson. sittings this morning. tions in Japan, even Including hos­ British War Relief Both These Stores All Day Highest Level in 3 Years pitals and schools. Three Times Tonnage. A foreign military attache at How to Do Something about having Drive an Income tax conspiracy cane ex­ Application for authorization of Offense or Defense Choice Bucharest who wrote the dis­ pected to rattle the slwletons In the Issue by the State Public There are some 300.000 Japa­ DE LUXE COACH The United States chairman de- I- nese Christians. Until recent ly>ndon, Aug. 27— —Thirteen. patches estimated that more than C'hiciago’s gambling racket. Skid­ Utilities Commission was heard Chicago, Aug. •27._(jp^_ The • Y esterday’s 25 to 50 cents ad­ 300 Rumanian soldiers were slain. Several Vacant Seats Avail­ Tuesday. more and three others, WlUlara last Friday, and registration with dared the problem, so far as his years direction of the Christian British. Allied and neutral mer­ government was concerned, boiled American houaewife'k increaaed vance brought the average price movement has been largely In the chant ships totalling 52,899 tons Just two months ago Rumania able. For Information . . A HOME OF YOUR OWN Goldstein, counsel for Skidmore; the Securities and Exchange Com­ of killing steers In (Chicago to bowed to a Ru.ssian iiltima|um. Orrie Alexander, a bookkeeper, mission is being prepared. down to whether strategic points buying of beef and pork haa help­ hands of several hundred foreign were sunk by the enemy during the In the western hemisphere are to ; around $11 per hundredweight, missionaries, including a large week ending Aug., 18, the Admiral­ agreeing to cede to the Soviet Call 3880 new book just pubiisbed* It and Mias Bernice Downey, an em­ Under present plans. It Is con­ ed to lift the farm price of cattle j highest since the fall of 1937. Tlie union Bessarabia and northern What keeps joa from baviug ploye In a curreacy exchange templated to offer the bonds to be used as bases for offensive op­ contingent from the United States. ty announced today. will help you decide how jroa to the highest level In three years j extreme' top paid for choice cattle Methodists Seen Next Bucovina. • home of your own? Do you One needs to see clearly to which the government alieg^ Connecticut Power stockholders erations by potential enemies or and of hogs to the highest In al­ The Admiralty said ‘'the enemy can own a home, sAewyaa Aem as bases for hemisphere defense. was $12.90. Around $13 was paid The movement to eliminate for­ claim s to have sunk 151,711 tons, As the Russians marched in think 'you can't afford it? Do prevent accidents. The best BINGO idled gambUng funds, were fined at par, as of Oct. 1, on the basis of most a year. earlier in the .vear but this was for early in July to take over their "We got right down to work eign influence already haa affected or nearly three times the actual yoo know your requirements? and help yon avoid tronble. It The lA^U bC CORK 1b the case. Earle O. Hurley, as­ one $500 bond for 83 shares, with Livestock men said that busi­ . specialty cattle which sold far gains there were claahea between brakes will not stop a car at sistant prosecutor, moved for the whole and fractional warrants to and we used plain Ehigllah,” ho the Salvation Army, and missio'ns reported losaes" for the period. Do yon understand bow little will give you ideas—ebeot MANCHfSTlR COHN* ness stimulation and employment above the market for ordinary of the American Episcopal Church the retiring Rumanians and .B<^ the sign of danger. dlsmlssaU. be Issued for the purpoAe, said. "We decided at once to resulting from the national de­ The total tonnage lost was homcownership actually costs? selecting a lot, a neighborhood; • • • abandon the complex and involved beef. The average weekly price of and the Church of England. ‘Many Viet troops. If yoor windshield wiper Tonight at 8 O’Glock Work To Be Ifone fense program apparently were Im­ choice and prime steers is now slightly above the weekly average Yamr pratnl rtmt mtmty wuy h* about planaing a kitchen end htarkets At A Glance language of diplomacy and to get authoritative clergymen believe Dorohoi is closed. to the' new woriu very slow or not at The construction .for which pro­ proving the meat consumer's buy­ around $12, highest since April. Methodists may next feel the pres­ for the previous 49 weeks Oince the border formed by the BeasaraMB. tmmgb H pmt ym r famOy imtt countleta other tips. New York, Aug. 27.—(ff’)— ceeds will be used Includes Instal­ down to real issues.’’ ing power. They cited Army beginning of the war, the Admiral­ all, wt ^ repaifr it Wt He said the board would time- 1939. In 1937 this peak soareiJ to sure. and Bucovina cessions. b*mt tkty WMt! A copy of this book is welt­ Stocks—Mixed; price changes lation of a 25^000 kilow att ateam maneuvers in various sections of $18. Japanese bishops of Nippon ty said. Russians Forced Bock. alw have a very conpleto tlHOUSe^SON. s narrow . turbo generator unit at Stamford, tion as long as necessary. the country as a factor m improv­ Axis losses to Aug. 26 totalled “Hetr m At Htmt Ym ing for you! But act oowi tha INC No details.of the deliberations In the hog trade a $7.50 top was Selkokal (Japan Holy Universal The fighting waa sold to havall stock of new wipers and ORANGE HALL Bonds—Uneven; foreign loans for $8,325,000; purchase of right- ed consumption. paid yesterday, highest since church) recently voted that hence­ approximately 1,187,000 toiui, the supply is liatimd! of-way and ultimate construction or agenda were made public. occurred . when Soviet troojM.,4 Ptsmt" is the name of a valuU e can give yon an rilowanco spotty. Housewives are paying more for October, 1939. when.hog quotations forth no foreigner will be permit­ Admiralty reported. German loose* crossed the border into RumasiE^ , Foreign Exchange — Narrowt of a 110,000 volt tranamisalon line -—— ------— on yoor old one. The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your Green most meat cuts than Ihey did a were retreating after the Septem­ ted to hold a diocese of the church were 023,000 tons and Italian 264,- TTicy were understood to bafl' st rates quietly maintained. between Tariffvllle and Torrington, year ago. Retail prices here last ber bulge induced by the start of 000. Mons-Ypren Post, British War Veterans Cotton — Narrow; liquidation and that future foreign monetary penetrated deeply before Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profit­ to cost $500,000, and Installation of Treasury Balance week on the whole were the high­ the European war. oontributiona will -be rejected. Neutral shipping' seized by "the by tar eastern Interests. 110,000- volt transform era a t the forced bock. The clash able. est of the year. Wholesale pork The-ttrength of meat price j not* Selkokal combines the American enemy" amounting to 32,000 tons Norton Electneal * Sugnr—Firm; V. 8. Import Hartford aub-ataUon of Connecti­ Waabington, A uj. 27—(iP)— The ...» to have Involved Rumanian tn |9 WELDON DRUG CO. THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. loins hsve advanced to 23 cents only reflected cons'jroer demand, Episcopal and the Church of Eng­ also bad been sunk, the Admiralty, being sent to 'Transylvania. ' ^ quotas reduced. cut Power, for $175,000. poattion of the Treaoury Aug. 24: a pound, highest since last Sep­ Coal, Lamber, Maaoea* SnppUea, Falat Instniment Co. Metals — Qniot; e e ^ r buytag shurened by cool weather, but land missions. reported. Four Russian worplaaifl Admission 25c The .bond laaue is subject to Receipta, $9,184,448J19; expendl- tember. Top loins of beef were also diminished meat production. The Japanese bishops’ decision The Gentian claim that a British 8M No. Hatat Stnat HllUard SL Phone 4060 tep ro v u s. compliance with legal requlrc- turoi. $36,564,586,89; net balance. flew over Rumdslan quoted around 35 cents a pound In the ^icago area output 'was affects three American and fotlf destroyer of the 'Viscount class bod were attacked by *Wael Taps—Steady; Mwt hoosa menta and furtner action of the $3j)8l,898,074.51 ucuotoma receipU wholesale, 25 per cent higher than the smanest in 11 montae with the Advertise in The Henild~|t Pays dlrocton, Ferguson points out. for month, $18,654,388 [If* '•*“*^*«^*' » • r • a year ago. exception of-the bot-wavp of Ju’y. tOostUMd Oa tw o ) 1C MANCHES'rER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVEX12\G HERALD. iL U .C IlL oiL L . JL'NM. T U L .'D *--, ..UGU3T £7,1940 Thgnkegiving Day Set 1890 and was principal df{ the bratinr object. !%* trill In It is Radio')—Daaplta the vlgllanca of Talk Context Observe 50th Model 'School connected with th* Two Benefits due to the fact that, th* whtotl* ta tha British Navy, several Italian K. C. Carnival Committee Apprpves Early by Roosevelt State Normal School, ! position a double pipe affair, with ona ;rip* College Club Bubmarlnea have passed through Republicans Select which he'ftlled for three year*. He producing a note of 10 to U Vi* Registration tbo Strait of Gibraltar Into the At­ • Is in Dispute Wedding Date assumed hia duties as principal of Are Scheduled brations more per second than tha In First Meet lantic ocean to attack "enemy W ell Attended Pomona, Calif., Aug. 27,— the Manchester High school on other, causing them to get out t t merchantmen/’ the newspaper La Slate They’ll Back Excess Profits Tax UP)—The Chamber of (Com­ August 31, 1893. ■tep and back In step again ta Is On in Manchester Stamp! declared today In a dle- Mayes-Keish Whedler and Paisih Din* merce wanted to know wheth­ Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Ver- Few men from this town have Card Party and Outing rapid eurceeslon. Gathering to Be Hehl patch broadcast by the Rome MiM Eleanor Kaiab, daughter of Ridef and Stands Report -'f er ThankeglvUig would be a attained the prominence In frater­ radio. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Kalsh of 40 Combined with Amorti* Electric Shock Breaks agree on Connection week earlier again this year, planck Were Married nal and educational lines as Mr. To Be Held for the Heavy Italian air "bombdment Brisk Business at the Town Committee -An* so Secretary Edward B. Ken­ Verplanck. He is a past president registration. Merritt Blanchard, Tomorrow Night in the CUntoB sUeet, and lUcbard Majres. Half Century Ago. Slow Work at Filing Un- ^ aub postal clerk, waa In charge of also has “dlealpated’’ the "invulner­ of 613 Main street, son of Mr. and Tax Disposals nouncefi Caudidatefl for zation Urged as Essen­ Right Shoulder Bone With War Entry. nedy wrote to President of the State Teacher's Association, British Relief F'lind, ability" of the rock fortreaa. It waa Opening; The Awards. past president of the Connecticut the bureau and will continue In High School Building. Mra' R. B. Gilbert Of Binghamton. tial to Accelerate De­ RooMvelt. til Workers Grow More | that capacity throughout the four asserted. N. T., were married last night at Offices It Endorsefi; Washington, Aug. 27.— attended by the General Assembly and alatea combination excess profits tax and I lamp, la recovering from an what Sir George said about bis ily groups. Mr. ani Mra. Ver­ Reynolds will hold a card party in The «Men registration bureau freahment booth did a Wg busU electric. ahock so severe hi* Stephen Eariy, replied "the Bank of Manchester. In the activi­ the new Legion Home and on Sun­ speed up their registration. A school, room 17. This get together Gayth, Fascism's chief editorial Miss Nellie Kovla as bridesmaid ditions and Subtrac­ of delegates for the various po­ amortization bill—long urged as connection with the entry of the planck were married a half cen­ l.^*t Big Summer \ WM busy this morning for three . neza In hamburga, hot dogs. Hot right shoulder bone was shat­ United States Into the World war. President proposed to desig­ tury ago In Lebanon. Mrs. Ver­ ties of the Masonic Order, he has day, Septem)>er 15 the Manches­ thorough reading of Instruction! has been arranged In order that spokesman, warned Egyptians to­ and Fred Kelsb, brother of the coffea and hot chocolata took tha essential (or accelerating defense | hours with the first batch of regia-1 tions Submitted in List litical conventions were endorsed tered. Wheeler’s account, which nate Thursday, Nov. • 21, as planck, before her marriage was long figured prominently and la a ter Pipe Band will sponsor an out­ contained In the forms will enable local etudenti who will be enter day against opposing Italian ef- bride, was best man. ' :e of cold drinks. The different at a largely attended meeting of preparations—was reported to the | Thanksgiving Day this year.” Holiday Week-End ing higher institutions of learning The bride was attired In a rose Buckhelmer’s action com­ brought demands in the Senate Mias Sarah Annie Noyes, daugh­ past Master of Manchester Lodge ing at tlie Manchester Rod snd trants, which required more than i the registrant to better complete fortaNto drive British troops from tha, all of the rides and the the Republican Town committee House today with the unanimous : So the Ponr.ona preview will and In 1910 was Grand Master of for the first time may have an op­ their cbu.ntry If they wish to keep suit with white accessories and C The Board of Selectmen, meet­ pleted a ground circuit from yesterday for Sir George's expul­ ter of William H. and Emily Gun club, Coventry I-akc. the expected amount of time for their registration. All questions bingo game art under cover and held In the Municipal building last the head lamp to the water be held on "old-style 'Thanks­ Masons in Connecticut. Ml.ss Reynolds party was first Just Ahead! must be filled out in detail in ac­ portunity to learn of the aims and their lnde)»ondence. she wore a corsage of Rapture ing last night approved the fol approval of Its Ways and Meaps sion from the country, was to this (Card) Noyes of Lebanon. filing due to the unfamlliarlty of this helped In k eyin g wsftn those . —o - - -r-i---- , J ' nlifht. The committee went on pipe. A Jbmeatown. N. Y„ giving Day," Nov. 28. During -lanned for the lawn at her home cordance with the specifications. purposes of the club and become The wanting was the second roses and blue delphiniums. The who attended. The crowd stayed lowing tax disposals recommended ^ definitely being In favor Committee. effect: Mr. and Mrs. Verplanck came to More cars oa the ro*a tfen registrants and workers alike with hospital attendant said the but due to the uncertainty of the Opening Hours acquainted with other Sinnehester Issued In as h jp y days by „the bridesmaid’s dress was of soldier to a fairly lata hour. by the tax collector and tho town of selecting candidates and in giv­ After a protracted deadlock over Sir George visited him at his of­ Manchester to live on August 31, During the World War Mr. Ver- ever — many at the drlveca he* shock caused •so severe a fice a few days ago. During the 1893 and Mr. Verplanck served the weather at thl.*! time of the year the process of filling out the Two bureau workers were on students who are attending, or authoritative editor In the news- blue silk crepe with white acces­ Each night a tabla model radio auditor: 1939 old age assistance ing those candidates full support some of the measure's provlalons, and that he bad not expected plank served with zeal and distinc­ Ing on the road only about oaee lale D*ltalla, indicat- muscular contraction the doc­ conversation, the economist as­ Ninth School District of Manches­ tion on many defense and relief the party was later schefliilrv) for forma. As each registrant com­ duty this morning at opening have attended colleges of their paper II Glornale sories and corsage of bronze pom­ la awarded. The first of tits ssven tax list abatsments $344, addi­ during the pre-Prlmary campaign the committee reached agreement tor's shoulder bone was "as Wheeler or others to make public indoors at the I-eglon Home. l>er week because work keep* pleted their filing, they were fin­ hours under the office manager, selection. A cordial invitation is ing Italy’sItaly's IntentionInten' eventually of poms and pale lavender asters. that art to be given away, oila each tions $984, suspense $(&. List of and at tha polls on Primary day. ate yesterday, and leaders were serted; what he said, ter as principal of the High school committees. them home six other days . . . EgypOqn sector completely ahatterecl aa If It "1 am responsible for getting and ..later Superintendent of I*i|ie Hand’s Outing gerprinted in accordance with the Merritt Blanchard. Postmaster extended to all local college stu- attacking in the Immediately after the ceremony night, went to John Tedford. On 1938 abatements $340,60. suspense Suggested slates were offered b opeful that the House would pass had been struck by a small A British embassy spokesman Mr. and Mrs. Verplanck retain And everyone knows that with bureau regulations. Thomas J. Quish is the local direc­ to prevent It from becon^g a a reception waa held at the home entering the grounds, to which no bill before the end of the week. this country into the last war and said Sir George was in this coun­ Schools, for *■• total service of over their great interest in the doings The o'ltiiig to be Sfion.vired hy preaent traffic conditions people denti to be present at this gather­ $61.86. Property tax 1931-1939 a commutes of five headed by ahell." the Manchcatcr I’ipe IJ-and will be Civil Service Boom tor of Allen Registration for the ing. springboard for a British thrust of the bride's parents at 40 Clin­ admission charge la made, each $1,354.89. Ninth School District lice Commissioner William Main Provisions I intend to get it into this one.” try in a private capacity and had 40 years. • of Manchester in spile of their re­ driving every day have none tiM at Italian Africa or Italy herself,. ton street with about 35 relatives Sir George, on the other hand, Two sons were bom to them, a jolly affair with a full program The large Civil Service exami­ Immigration and Naturalisation At this meeting, also, plans will person is given an opportunity to 1923-1933 $119.99. Sixth School Allen. Thu committee had Int*’ The proposed bill contain* these no connection with the British tirement from active participation much experience. ^ d friends from Bolton and this ■hare In the award of the evening. due# its average eqmlnga by the said this was what happened: Van N. of New York City, deceas­ of sports an".y ytm might cause, both as far M 20 to 60 per cent, with the object Rates ol Tax tioned that, as a Brltlah financial , member of tiic■ t ommlttee or at Willkie Scheduled cently, Wesley C. Gryk. a gradu­ their fri^qds at 40 Clinton street. for tonight, a larger crowd Is ex­ and aubtractlohs of names was recommended to the whole com­ of preventing "war millionaires;" London. Aug. 27—(A>)—A For­ Bom In Brooklyn, N. V. ter schfxil.a in being presented with your own (irnperty is concerned pected with even betUr business Average Invested advisor during the World war, ha the Washington Social club. East ate of Tufts College, wa.6 a. m. In St. September 9 on two proposal* for | po„aii had been filed tho whole necessary to handle defense orders; First $20,000 ...... 25 20 turned over to the United States United States on private business seventh in line of desornt from Hartford, Aug. 27—(41—Wen­ Next $30,000 ----- 30 2.5 by the British government and its William Ritchie and FIrnest DowrI. 183 Spruce Street lege; corresponding secretary, Bar­ Jamea's rectory to 'George J. extensions of sidewalks. One la on j committee voted on the endorso- S—It would suspend the present and "has no authority to speak for Abraham Verplanck,-a- Hollander It Ls expected that the head­ JOHN L. dell Willkie is tentatively sched­ Picks Officers, Hears Two Democrat the east side of Vine street from | ments with the following results; Next $!W),000 ___ 35 30 character waa such. Sir George as­ uled to come into Connecticut, bara Cahoon, St. Joseph's College; Rowe, son of Mr. and hirq. Stan­ 7 and 8 per cent limitation impos­ His Majesty’s government who left hia native land prior to Sc/e Many Entries quarters of the British Relief Com­ executive Gouncll, Woodrow Trot­ ley Rowe, of 140 Blssell alreet. Wells to .School street, and the General Assembly: fdharles ed on the profits a manufacturer Next $150,000 ....4 0 .35 serted, that it Influenced the deci­ the year 1638 and settled in New Every Day of the Week probably for a number of public Alldress on Guards. other on the south aide of Hart­ sion ot the United States to enter mittee of Manchester will he in the JENNET ter, Boston Unlvcr.slty; Theo<1ore The ceremony waa performed by S, House and I>»Iand T, Wood. can make on government orders Next $2,50.000 ----- 4.5 40 Amsterdam, as New York was British American club on Tues­ appearances, aoms time in Octo­ Primary Tests ford road from South Main street All over $.500,000 50 4,5 iS'StTRANCE Money-Saving Prices! ber, Samuel F. Pr>-on, Jr., of Nelson, W'esleyan Univirsity and Rev. William Dunn, paator of Si.^ For .Selectmen: .Sherwood G for aircraft and warahlps. then known. In the maternal line For Costiinie Show day, Sept. 3. Elmer Weden, of 43 Brookfield James’s and the double ring cere­ to Cheney Brothers office. Bowers, Raymond Burnham, David Unofficial estimates placed the Senator Wheeler, pre.sentlng hia [ Florence Curtis 10 Depot Square 791 Main St. Why Pay More? Greenwich. Republican state Cen­ Betty Woodniff, Svracu.se t.'nlvcr- It was voted to call attention of Mr. Verplanck is de.s’cended from .street, an official of the J. W. Hale mony was used. Chambera, 1-ojjls Pols, Harold .M 1940 yield from the excess profits version 'of the incident to the Sen­ Police WhiHfle Trill Tel. 6850 or .5926 tral committeeman and eastern slty. police authorities to parking con- Reed, 3, Raymond Smith, and ate, said he had told Sir George John Ayer, the first settler in the manager of the presidential nom­ ('orpoiatlon, was last nlgm elect­ The maid of honor was Miss Office* of Registrar of levy at about $300,000,000 that ( a h i i i I v 4-H (Tubs Honored at Parly town of Franklin. Conn, An "All for Jlory" Costurfie A policeman's whistle has no \1- Krasdale All Purpose ed Commander of Dllworth-Cor- Margaret Saharek of Woodland ditions at Main .street and Middle Harold Symington, would have been realized under the that his "I am responsible" asser­ inee’s campaign announced today Vo^rtrs and Justices of turnpike. It wa# complained to j Board of Education: Rev. tion was a "broad statement." The Mr. Verplanck lived in Franklin. Show will be held at the four local Flour. Pr>-or said that party leaders Briti8li Score Hits nell Host. No. 102. American Le­ street and the best man was Wll original tax schedules proposed Conn,, and attended Windham gion, at the annual meeting for 11am Rowe, brother of the bride Board members that, persons I and Carl Norm, before the bill was revised. Fair This Week economist, he said, thereupon playgrounds tomorrow nlghL 24Vi-lb. bag ., / J C were hard at work on Wlllkle’a Peace N^re Contested. habitually park cars double or at i Constables; Charles Crock- Miss Florence Curtis, daughter High school from which he was election of officers. groom. Urged By Boose\-^t "qualified it to the extent of say­ starting at 7 o’clock. It is hoped itinerary and that the New Eng­ On Plane Factory .an angle at this dangerous loca-j Hedrick 81 raughan. Newton ing, Well, everything short of of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Curtis graduated after which he taught land swing la being mapped for Other Officers Elected The bride wore white satin. that many will enter the contests The DeroocraW, Town CJornmlt- tlon. TaggCrt and Raymond K. Robln- President Roosevelt has t>een The Hartford County 4-H clubs war. '■ of 32 Adams street. Hartford, waa school in I^banon. Kranklin and Apple Juice, 20- October. It has not yet been Others officers elected from a Princess style with fingertip urging excess profits leRislation Sprague, afterwards taking a pre­ that will be held at the East Side, slate prepared by the nominating tee in filing a list of'rtndldatea for son (incumbcnca). are going to hold their annual fair Senator Glass (D., Va ), said guest of honor at a surprise mia- definitely decided whether Willkie (Continued From "age One; , length veil. She carried a bouquet as necessary and quick congres­ paratory course in Norwich Free oz. can, 3 cans 25c committee were; Senior vice com -’ gardenias, Wrlghtll fern and offices to be voted upon at the For Assessor; Emil L. O. Ho- at Cherry Park, Avon, Friday and that "if any Englishman were to cellaneous shower at the home of West Side. Green and North End Saek tc Sehtt! LOOKING will travel Into Connecticut from primary In September, did not in­ sional approval was a.sked by De­ Saturday. There will be livestock, Mrs. Stanley Mason of Vernon last Academy. In 1888 he was gradu­ playground*. Massachusetts by train or by au­ mander, Otto Heller; Junior vice stephanotls. The maid of honor henthal. Jr. come to my office with any such Italy. Opposed by vollent air and tend to cause more than btj^e con­ For Registrar of Voters: Robert fense Commissioner William 3. dairy, poultry, flowers, vegetables proposal I would drive him out, night. Thirty-five friends from ated from Yale and this was fol­ Judging of costumes will take Presto Cake tomobile. Pryor said, but if the anti-aircraft reaction the raiders commander. William Pitkin; aer\’- n gown of American Beauty First Marriage Knudsen. Knudsen declared that Ice officer. Almeron Hollister: ( bengaline silk and carried a bou- test, but .such is not going -to be N. Veltch. and handicraft work exhibited by and 1 think any senator of self-re­ Glastonbury, East Hartford. Hart­ lowed by a year of teaching in place on the following basla: Pret­ Flour, pkg. latter he will make as many stops were able to drop only a few bombs For Justice of Peace, since the letting of defense contracts had ford, West Hartford, Middletown, Bacon Academy, Colchester. Conn., tiest, most unusual, best groomed. 24c as possible, particularly in the in­ on Turin, where the building of trea.'iu-i'i’r. Ivouis Marte: chaplain, qnot of red roses. the ca.se. been .retarded because manufactur­ 4-H boys and girls. spect -should have driven him out.” YOUR BEST ! __ ^ Hu.sscll Pitkin: historian, Clifford , \ reception for members of the With a contest on for regi.striiT At St. Maurice’s .slate was not filled, (Thalrman Captain Anderson's Animal He added that "the senator and this town were present. and the Thomaston High school. ! most varied colors, funniest and dustrial renters. the Fiat factory and the San Luigi William 3. Hyde was authorized ers first wanted tax credits for The home was beautifully decor­ .Model School Principal ‘ oddest. Other events may also be Wheaties, .sanatorium were hit. In P a v T a j Dnlson; sergeant-at-arms. Thoma.s immediate fanillie.s and rlo.'e of voters, there being three can­ their plant expansions and they Circus will l>e the big sttractlmi should have taken .steps to ac­ province tw.o small farmhouses IniWallett; exectitivc conimiltee, fi-jpp.j.T wa.s held at 140 Bissell didates an

hia assoclatea are not to be be­ tions Win be filecvtasefi. West BsUon of fTM men, bsd to flee side realdenU long have sought a lieved, then who la to be? • SERIAL STORY Career Story Overnight DfewB Pe Oe Complains JUmriffstrr neerly s century ago from the Plight of Bohemian Jews State to Open Uncle Sam Tackles Task new apan, tha present oita admit­ Refugee Children Curious vengeance of the powers of op­ Scarcely a day goea by that the O f Connecticut tedly being d hazardous struc­ pression who ev^r since have held people of the eountry are not giv­ l^ ev f Highways O f Enrolling Every Alien Of C S. House Of Town Roads ture. Leading In the move to. lEvnHtio 9 »ndb en eoOie fresh cause for increasing Bad and Getting Worse LOVE OH THE LINE If By Aseoctatofi Preee get a new bridge has been Select­ About Lives ofAmericai the whip hand ov^r tb^ German man Clarence N. Lupien. PUBUlUtKU » t TUK people—and for whom the mighty disgust with the quality of a con­ HCItAI/D PRtNTtNO CO, iNa BY.PAULFRIGGENS SS'SSHii’Si- Washington, Aug. 27 — (P) — »bastUy organised educational cam- Candidate for Assembly P. U. C. Oonferenoa. tl ■(■Mil Btraat Hitler is even now a tool that siderable number of the Individu­ Prague — (Correspondence of^elngle snti-Jewieh demonstrstiona Entire Length the New Haven—7*he Board of Mail Cannot Be Deliv­ At the lost meeting of the New York, Aug. 27.—(45—Here ga$> between the old wofM Uapehaittr. Conn. Uncla 8am tackJad tbs Job today patgn dlrscted to aliens was al! whom the people of the several The Associsted Press)—“Bed, and being Aryans. Aldermen approved legalization of Board, It was voted to instruct are some of the questions British the new. We should tty to THOMAS PER0U80N they can throw aside when they Merritt Parkway Set OAST OF CHARAOTEB8 high water. Her closest nelgbtora of enrotUng svery allan In the misunrtsrstsndlng about finger­ Closely Connected with the |^yn;e o f bingo in the city for ered Unless Repairs OtnorAl Manacor states have sent to the United ,r-.d.,.ii„ •• I. Ah'* Becond, reetrlcUve meuures CHerk Waddell and To'wn Engi­ that oridge as plessont as have worn it out. gradually getting worse, U the applied gradually. Jews CARRIE LANE—an eaatem girl_ would be perhaps a mile distant, printing.” one yea', beginning Sept. 15. children keep asking as they Jour­ hie." TeondaS Oetebor 1, Ittt For Use on Labor Day. United States and Its possssSlona. BpSak of "Ignominy" Progress of the Town. Are Madev neer J. Frank Bowen to confer -But-.there--atc-also here a few States Senate. phrase with which a Bohemian gre being equeezed out of business. who came Into the frontier west | oaks told her. Wlnsted—The LUchfleld CJounty with the Public Utilities Commis­ ney across the Atlantic to safety Lady Norman felt that bar ; Publlihtd Evarr Bvaning Bieapt to find a home. | They left the buggy and Chirrle, Ths ordsr to reglstsr want out Many letters bsve been received hospital announced that Miss Sundays and Holldaya. Entarad at Germans of another kind—Nasi Jew characterized the present sit- I But In Wenaelsplats, within sight to all non-clUsans—to the young­ If any story of succeae merits The Board of Selectmen last sion regarding reconstruction from their bombarded homeland: sonol teak aa an escort was Hartford, August 27— The en- MARK D E U B L -o homesteader | ^,6 flrat Ume. stood on her speaking of ths "Ignominy" of Maude E. Wise, superintendent for steps. Previously conference paring their minds to e 000 Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, endless prairie beyond, suddenly language periodleala, radio broad- submitted their resignations. plan. "I called them my IttUo no respect whatever. They ere A few Jewish butchers and op­ Oosa Parkway and the bridge con­ YESTERD.AY: Carrie Lane tatives of foreign governments and casta, appeals from pulpits, the candidacy for representative to to the impassable condition of "Will they like us?” Blncla Copy ...... » OJ 1 Fascist and Nazi organizations m more than 40,000 In Prague itself. she was overwhelmed. There were**! their families. Prospect—A ir.an injured fatally According to Waddell's report, oodors,” sold Lady Normofi, Oallvarad Ona Taar ...... la.00 |people who would gladly serve | erators of beauty parlora and toilet comes to the frontier town of no words to deecrlbe thla. Oake, work of settlement houses and re­ the General Assembly from Man­ by an automobile on the Water- Bush Hill road and Bell street "Wui they admire us?" this country. That'., quite a good And there is little prospect that goods abopa have been undisturbed. necting the two will be opened An eatlmstsd 3,600,000 non-citi­ the PUC feels that the town "What kind of things shall I tell grandmother, handsomely Sioax Springs to take np a home- sensing her feeling, said nothing. lief agencies and the good offices chester, fpr Mr. House was bom In bury-Pt oapect road nearly 18 hours within the town limits. The In­ MEMBER OF Hitler here aa many of their kind ! many. About 44,000,000 persons any great number of these will These business men, however, feel Labor Day, September 2. In m a^ zens are required to register and should seek to arrive at a cost them—shout the bomba or not?” In black. THE a s s o c i a t e d PRESS atesd. An orphan,' the has come For a long time. It seemed an of diplomatic representatives end this community and has lived ^e're earlier was identified aa Joseph terest of the Post Office Depart­ have served, him in Czechoalo-. be able to get sway soon. For they won't last long. ing thla known today, Governor be fingerprinted before Dec. 27. agreement with the railroad. Mrs. Evelyn Fayrer Turner, "My lost words to my The Ataoelated Preee l» eacluelva- voted In the Presidential election Czech Jews, borders are getting west for her health. But the front* eternity to the impatient Oaks, public spirited service clubs. all his life, except for the years Ptakus, 63, of Prospect, a farm- ment Is centered In the road sit­ ly antitled to tha uta or reoubllca- Jews are excluded from certain Raymond E. Baldwin and State They may go to any one of the Otherwise, it Is felt, the project granddaughter of Sir Joseph were: Children, don't for vakia. in Poland, In Norway, Hoi- I years ago. Allowing that say I tighter each week. A very few ler In 1862 was no place for a , they Btpod there and then at last Harrison expressed confidence, he has been away at prep schoft(.)ianil. uation as RFD 2 from Glaston­ msy not get far aa the road, now must never let down tlon of all nawB diapaichea credited parks, bathing establishments and Highway Commissioner William J. 7,300 post offices designated for and college. bury covers these roads. In bis Fayrer. who was surgeon to King to It or not otherwise credited In land, Belgium, France. 1 niillion didn't vote at all, the are getting away to Shanghai, woman alone. Mark Dencl la In­ Carrie broke the silence. the work. In New York and some that the program would be carried Norwich—Braxton Terry, 94- in flnancial straits, might decide Come bock, and help re thia paper and aleo the local new, public places. One acute problem C?ox alao announced plans for the terested In the girl, wants to pro­ through "with a minimum of fric­ Mr. House Is the son of Mr. and ycar-old Negro who claimed to communication the Postmaster Edward VII, and Lady Priscilla di.stant China being about the ceremonies wiiich will mark the "But It'e—lt'5 so far from ev­ other cities, schools and other to abandon the spur track which Norman—both crossed on the liner the world.” puhllaned herein. How are we to know them from j inference is that something like was finding hospital accommoda­ tect her. Chrrie la brave, confi­ erything," she said, almost In a tion and difficulty." Mrs. Herbert B. House of East have been a house servant for Jef­ General stated that unless repairs All rlghia of republlcatlon of only place still willing or able to event. buildings also will be used. now passes beneath the bridge. It Samana with 138 children as vol­ Given Books About Woohlaglnr J apeclal dispatchea herein are alao our good friends and neighbors the c\nc individual out of every eight tions for Jewish patients, for there dent, aa she talks of the future. whisper. Today she had glowed Center street and the grandson of ferson Davis, president of the are Immediately effected, service absorb some of the luckless Jews Registration for the most part was suggestdd that some state unteer escorts—described the She said she bad provided reaerved ______Americans with German names or pernaps nine in the United of the foimer Czechoslovakia. never was a JewWi hospital. A It la planned to have former Mark knowa their Uvea must be with anticipation, feeding on the late Charles E. House. In C?oD^ederacy, prior to and during will be discontinued to residents highway funds might be made will take place In private offices Main Facts Given seeking to represent Manchester along this line "the.only alterna­ questions today and said that the children with books about Wa Only Financial Support. modest one is being built, with the Congreasman Schuyler Merritt and linked. cheering pictures. Now all at r under the guidance of postal em­ the Civil War, died after a brief available If the reconstruction la ington, "and bow we los^ As Full terrlce client of N. E. A. whose loyalty is no more to De States Is a ftfth-columnlst. active help of foreign and domestic sym­ in the State legislature, he Is fol­ tive” which the department has. first night out “ there was a little rvlce Inc. About the only foreign flnancial former Governor Wilbur L. Croae, CHAPTER TWO she was gripped with the ployes trained In the task. 'An ef­ About Registration Illness. Came to Norwich in 1868. finally approved. through our folly yeara ago. questioned than that of Abraham or in .sentiment. Goodne.ss gra- pathizers. for whom the two highways are utter loneliness of the pralif lowing In the footsteps of his New Haven—Daniel Sullivan, 65, It Is noted that by law mail deliv­ sniffling under the bedaheets." Puhllahera Repreeentatlves. The support reaching the Jewish com­ Carrie wee ready and waiting fort will be made to avoid waiting Washington, Aug. 27.—(45—The The Eioard voted that immedi­ "There must be greater 111 Lincoln ? Particularly how are ciou.sI Unable to Practice named, cut the ribbon which will Oaks, noting her sudden sfl grandfather, for the latter was a of New Haven, and Otto Kolosky, eries do not have to be made ate conversations with railroad Hundreds of Volunteers JiHJua Mathews Special Agency— munity here comes from the when Aahton Oaks drove up to the tinea and to shield the Identity of main facts about alien registra­ Mrs. Turner and Lady Norman work between England and As NeeK.Tork,- Chicago, Detroit and For a time Jewish doctors were be the last barrier between the ness, began reassurances. But ’ representative during his lifetime. 85, of Hamden, complained to wjiere extremely bad lUgbway con­ officials be started so that full we to know them from great num­ Mr. Dies accepts Earl Browder's American Joint Distribution Com­ hotel In his rented buggy later for those registering. Thus aliens tion; Early Ednontlon are two of the hundreds of BriUsb Ico,” she added, "we muot Bostoih mittee. virtually unable to practice. Now Parkways. her In the morning. She bad pre­ were of small comfort. need not register at their home police that three pickoocketa, two ditions are allowed to persist. information as to the road's stand stand each other, and have As bers of German bom and natural­ estimate that nearly 2,000,000 per­ Registration period—Aujg. 27 to Mr. House received his early Selectman Harold Reied told the women who have volunteered to BURF.AU OF Thus, an unemployed Jew. if he twenty Jewish general practition­ Colonel M. E. Ollmore, regional pared a lunch. Mrs. Parmley had “I—I think It is getting iste,” offices. of them women, robbed them of may be available by town meet­ can help in the future — not Ml| MEMBER AUDIT ized citizens of fairly recent arriv- sons in the United .States arc i Dec. 26 inclusive. $100 and $150 rsepectlvely after Board that he could testify as to shuttle across the Atlantic, with­ CIRCUl*ATIONS. is lucky, can get about $3 a week ers of Prague have received director of the Public Works Ad- suggested it when Carrie told her Carrie said. "Perhaps we had bet­ Urogram Defense Measure . Registrants — All non-citizens, ing time. fight, but to maintain peoes.” al who are sincere and honorable ; sympathetic with the Communist I to support himself and his family. licenses to care for Jewish pa­ approaching them on their front the condition of the roads, and it out pay, to accompany British The Herald Printing Compan.v, miniatration, and State Highway the land agent had offered to ter start back, Mr. Oaks." The program, for which Con­ Including Filipinos. m One of the most frequent M^t tients. There Is, consequently, one Carrie was silent on the return porchM of their homes and engag­ was voted that CHerk of the Board refugee children to the United quests from the children 'OB th^l Inc., aeaumea no financial reaponsi- in their American citizenship? program. Scf he puts down 2,000,- But he doesn't get the dollars—he Commissioner Cox, each speaking drive her out to her new honie- gress appropriated more than $3.- Registration places—First and George H. Waddell be empowered States. blllly for typographical errora ap­ must accept Czech crowns at a Jewish doctor for about 2,000 Jew­ In behalf of his own organization, ste.ad. trip, the buggy jolting her ing them In conversation. trip over was, "tell ua stoitaii| pearing In advertlaententa In the ■Vet they must be known, they ' 000 at the top of the column and 000,000, was ordered as a defense second post offices, post offices In to take corrective steps with G. W. Snow Enters Each of the escorts has 15 chil­ fixed rate of exchange. ish citizens. In addition, a few will present the completed high­ "Roclt Creek’e raore'n nine miles thoughts. Like Sioux Springs, measure, to give this country for county seats, and such other about America.” Mancheater Evening Hafald. must be identifted, they must be ' goes on from there; though that There has. of course, been no specialists were permitted to prac­ nortn of town." Mrs. Parmley said. Oaks tried to tell her. the claim WPA aid. dren In her charge. The actual They bad one night of amataait| way link to Governor Baldwin. The the first time an accurate check on places as msy be designated. To Start Work Sept. B. U. S. Army Service care of the younger children Is' Tuesday. Aug^ust 27 brought into the light and closely is the only thing that Browder help from England or France tice. Governor In turn wUl accept on "That's quite a little ride and the would look better next time the the aliens here, their whereabouts, Registration hours—Generally 9 .UieatricalB, In a four-act play Ib w [ since the beginning of the war. Aa to the future, a small frac­ road ain't much across the prairie. saw it. Gaming Setup It baa been announced that a done by nurses and by the ship's Turner wrote. They eaw Uuatal watched. ever said that Mr. Dies believed. 1 behalf of the State. State Senator activities, the length of their stay a. m. to B p. m., local time. WPA project for the Improve­ stewardesses. ! And now contributions from Jew- tion of Bohemia's Jews seems de­ Charles E. Wheeler of Stratford You'll need somethin' pretty good •i—I hope so," Carrie respond­ and their relatives. Registration questions—Fifteen selves portrayed , in 1950, oftof I It IS our firm belief, and long ment of Bush Hill road Is to get G. Willis Snow, 20-year-old son As Mrs. Turner sees the escort's b Job for German-Americans We believe that the re.sponslblll- ; *'• | organizations In Belgium and termined to remain here—contend­ will be master of ceremonies. The to stick to your ribs along about ed. and added later, "I—I guess I to be answered by aliens over 14; their return horab, helping E ^ | was Just overcome by the space, Failure to register or making May Be Told under way September 9, with 15 of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Snow task, "the ocean trip bridges the land. ty for the unmasking of these peo- ; been, that Dies is a very dan- | Holland, which weVe considerable, ing it's home, and that these dark exercises are to take place at 10:00 noontime. false statements while registering nine to be answered by those It did not take Colonel William days will pass. the emptiness of It sIL I hope I men on the job. In all 9.080 of. 20 Cumberland street, has been pie, and for preventing the unde- j Kfrous figure in American life. We j have cea.sed. o'clock. Labor Day momfng. "And say," she added, her arn;s involve penalties up to $1,000 fine younger. feet of road is to be conditioned J. Donovan's remarkable exposure The Jewish community of But, judging from comments of This will mark the addition of akimbo, and winking knowingly have good neighbors." Fingerprinting—All registrants accepted by the Hartford Recruit­ served suspicion of the unthinking | haven't the slightest notion that • and six months In jail. The latter at a cost of $19,353 of which the ing Station for the U. S. Army and of the Na^ fifth column system to Prague and the Jewish Emigra­ the majority of callers at head­ over four mile* to the parkwary “If It don't make no difference to offense also Is a deportable one. over 14. Chicago Tax Conspiracy federal ahare is $14,514. As yet from falling upon themselves. ( he intends to be, but he Is. What tion Office consequently must re­ quarters of the Jewish community, you, who Is this land agent fellow Oaks pulled up the buggy once has been assigned to the Medical make Americans aware of the makes him dangerous is that he is system of the State and will by­ Earl G. Harrison, head of the Penalties—Fine up to $1,000 and Trial May Show Inner no provision for repair of Bell rests ver>' largely upon those gen­ ly wholly on contributions from the more general hope seems to be pass Washington Bridge between anyhow?" That was the way Ma on the way back to talk to a man Allen Registration Division, said six months in jail for failure to Detachment, Harbor Defense, at unique political philosophy, kept up on the day's news, asking street has been reached. New Bedford, Maas. He left yes­ uine Americans who have come makins - for several years has protectorate Jews, who are get­ that emigration will again become Devon and Stratford, leaving to and woman In a wagon on the yesterday that the hardest prob­ register or for giving false infor­ Working of Ring. The condition of outlying roads which Adolf Hitler did not invent been making—a burlesque out of ting poor daily. Many of the possible. The relief that it will the latter only the traffic on Route people questions, pertinent and im­ way out to Rock Creek. Carrie lem thus fai encountered In the mation. terday for a month's training at BACK-TO-SCHOOL here In comparatively recent pertinent. But nobody seemed to such as thla one constitutes a Fort Devens before going to hta but of which he is the most vigor­ . , . .. ' wealthy Jews have long since left. ever be feasible to establish a US 1. This will complete the task felt better when she learned they point in the argument for a larger times and upon their children. If one of America s most serious i „ . . _ . mind, including Carrie. Mrs. Parm­ Chicago, Aug. 27.—(45—Thirteen post. ous exponent, that all persona of , . . . Make Poaitlon Caairr. national home In Palestine seems of providing an unlnterupted flow were her closest neighbors, lived highway appropriation this year. they would courageously assume problems. There is a very real i Two aspects of their situation to be replaced by a hope that some ley invited confidence. only a mile up the creek. In those defendants were summoned to Fed­ Young Snow was graduated German origin remain Germans of traffic from New York State The present $50,000 allotment has menace in the secret activities of in Prague make their position larger place, not so politically com­ Line to Milford, a distance of over Carrie explained she had met few moments' visit, Carrie was eral court today for trial on In­ from Manchester High In the class this special duty they might ver>- him on the train out of Chicago. not even been provided for com­ no matter in what part of the subversive elements. Dies is turn­ somewhat easier than that of Jews promised as Palestine, will be thirty-seven miles. sure she would like hearty Ed McNary’s Talk Describes Life come tax conspiracy charges—a plete maintenance of the roads, of 1938 and studied for two years well prevent the passage of tough thaTwhen be had learned she was Taylor and his homey little wife. at the University of Connecticut, Wednesday Morning Only! world they may live nor how long ing that menace into a joke. It who were engulfed by anti-Semitic found. Eliminates “ Bottle-Necka" trial that may afford a view of the much less any leeway for neces­ and drastic laws later on. Most movements in some other lands. "Where will Hitler tend us?" is coming to Sioux Springs, he had They drove down the busy where he was commissioned last they and their ancestors may have The Parkw'ay was designed and Draws Crowd inner workings of Chicago's gara- sary reconstruction. Manches­ of our people of,>.German origin *» impcssible to get people to take - First, there has been no violence, a question one Jew frequently asks offered to help her get settled. He SIpuB Springs main street late In In Naz^Camp ter’s roads, It Is stated, are better March aa a corporal In the R.O.T.C. lived there. That strange theory the only persons hurt in Prague's another built to eliminate all "Bottle­ was buying several town lots in the afternoon and Oake left Car­ bltng S3rndlcate. He hopes eventually to become an can spot a Nazi Sympathizer al- , “ eeriously as long as this fealh- Charles S. Hoose than those In many towns, but It was adhered to by Imperial Ger­ necks" and. In operation, has suc­ Sioux Springs himself, he had told rie off at Sioux Springe House. The biggest case Involving gam- is economical In the long run to X-ray technician, a field In which most at first sight and without er- I •‘rwclght bumbler struts at the ceeded In this aim. The deliberation her, and would clean up with the many before the World War. It Later, after washing off the first 5 0 ,00 0 -Visitors Gather American Tells of Con­ education in the public schools I ^**^'*' I",J,*’,® keep them so. When a road Ls he ia deeply Interested. ror. Most of them -by many i head of the procession In the guise with which it was developed per­ railroad due to come in soon. real coat of prairie dust, she made of no consequence w'hatever form of eelectlve military service j In the event the bath tub la not To Hear Acceplanre ditions While Interned here and was graduated from j William R. ‘Big Bill" John- allowed to deteriorate from lack times over most of them -loathe , ehief protector, mitted the inclusion of almost When she returned from the land changed her'^Iothee and went out Manchesler High In the Class of conspiring to evade of regular repair. It then must be the fact that a German had been does not mean that he is for com- ' available, a substitute may be office, he had suggested he hire a pulsory military service." , found in a wash tub. such as la every Ideal of modern highway de­ to purchase supplies and to make 1925. He then attended W illls t o n I *L^L6«<.31 In taxes on hta 1936- rebuilt, a costly procedure. what Nazi sympathizers stand for. sign. The first problem In the series buggy to take her out to Rock arrangements for her homestead Speech Today. Near Dresden. naturalized in another country, ' Frost Without Precedent Representative MIchener ( Rep. I used for washing clothing. If the Academy in preparation for col- income. Other defendants are Slldewalk Repair*. They have an exceptional oppor­ that resulted In the Merritt Park­ Creek next day. She had accepted. home. lege and later graduated from : ^barged with aiding and abetting that he had particularly foresworn -"The speech "is clearly Willkle-| wash tub is eiftployed, the feet Salem, Ore., Aug. 27—(45—The , Switzerland, Aug. 27— Selectmen are con.sldering the tunity to serv? this country that Is According to the State Geo- ! esque — specific, outspoken and | remain dry. way, was the congestion of the Ashton Oaks was patronizingly At the general store, swarming Harvard University and Harvard I bl™- inclusion of a $10,000 Items In the allegiance to Germany and had Boston Post Road during and Im­ pleasant now as he assisted Car­ with denim-clad settlers and usual tranquilty of this western (45—"Short on food and water but theirs and ours. i graphical and Natural Hi.story ; there can be no doubt where Mr. Hot applications are another Law School. I Johnson and William R. "Uncle appropriations for the coming taken an oath of faalty to say Willkie stands on the vital issues form of heat treatment which are mediately after the first World rie up Into the buggy. wives and children In calico, Car­ Oregon farming city gave way to­ long on entertainment" ta the de­ His deep interest In Manchester ! Skidmore another defend- year, to be used for sidewalk re­ I Survey's recently issued bulletin the United States; he could still of the day." j often useful. They may be used War. This highway which served "Town look any better to you rie was assured a wagon "or some­ day to bands and a visiting crowd scription by an American of a Ger­ and Its welfare led him to return “ ''e said by Federal prosecu- pair, While the sum is large, to connect the industrial centers today. Miss Lane ? " he Inquired. one" would haul out everything. claim German citizenship and his Facts About Warplanes "The Weather and Climate of j — for example, over the bladder to the place of hta birth, where he I share control of the syndl- and the condition of walks 1 "dh, yes, ever so much better." And the neighbors would help to expected to total over 50,000 per­ man internment camp where be claim would be recognized by the Connecticut" a killing frost Is one Half Wet, Half Dry , when there ie any bladder pain. of Connecticut and the rest of New has become active In public af- I ^*1® which oversees Chicago's found to be generally good, the It cannot be more than two England with the Port of New Leaving him at the hotel last build her soddy sons, gathered for Senator Charles was held for three months. fairs. He was one of the organlz- | multi-million dollar betting busl- "of Sufllcient severity to be gener­ To all states, counties and cities The abdominal dlacomfort due to Selectmen seem to believe that Imperial German government. weeks ago that one of the 1940 i who still have prohibition head- 1 colitis w^l UKually aubelde If hot York might well be said to be tjie night. Carrie had had her first Carrie, however, drew manyJ L. McNary's acceptance of the Re­ The former prisoner ta Alfred era amd a charter member of the even further w-ork should be done The republic of Germany, dur­ ally destructive to the staple aches: Pity the poor hostesses of birth-place of major Inter-city twinge of foreboding about Sioux curious glancee. As she left th e' publican vice-presidential nomina­ Raymond of Chicago, one of the local Young Republican Club and 500 Witnesses Called on them. Damage suits against SKIRTS crop of congenital fault finders ! appllcatidhe are used over the en tion. ing its feeble and staggering ex­ crops." We take it that, the frost | a popular Washington cafe on 20th tire abdomen, from the lower riba truck traffic Springs, the west and homestead- store she heard someone eay, organizers of the American Vol­ will be seeking the Republican Five hundred witnesses have the town for falls suffered on al­ and with whom the national capital Is | stjrcet, northwest. When customers "Alone—movin' out there without The crowd began arriving early unteer Ambulance Corps which nomination for representative in been subpoenaed to tell the story legedly defective walks appears istence, never made any change In of Saturday night which worked ! on down. Even the distress and The Connecticut State H ig h w a y j ‘"S- by train and automobile amid tnfesUd roared to the world that ehter, the hostesses have to say; colicky palm brought on by acute nobody nor nothin'—alone." and served with the French Army, the September primary. of a great city’s gambling—a story v[ikely to reach the figure of more this assumption; and Adolf Hitler .such devastation to staple crops in ' department determined early that she felt again that smallness that decorated streets. Hotels were Raymond and three comrades— which grand juries have been he had discovered that under the "Are you going to have a drink?" indigestion^ may frequently be eas- anS^ltemate route was needed, Is Deputy Judge than the amount It Is Intended to TROUSERS has changed It only by declaring this state would therefore come ' They get answers all the way i eut. . . street. With a sudaen, snort stao she had experienced at the claim. filled to capacity and restaurants Murray Shipley of Cincinnati; Mr. House Is a partner In the listening to for several months. ask. It Is said. But even If the present preparedness plan just 33 rked extent by using reported a "land office" business. that the foreign-living or foreign- within that designation. Which from "What busine.ss la it of warm aiRnjCatlons over the stom­ All was terribly bewildering. !3he Louis Wehrle of Fort Wayne, Ind., law firm of Day, Berry and How­ About 400 of the witnesses, prose­ sum is spent, falls still may con­ CLEANED AND PRESSED military airplanes had been con­ yours?" to "Sure, If it'.s on the; w«ri: wll, “ w S ,H, S r 'l . “ m w u glad she could talk with Ma Business men estimated that 80.- and Marcus Clark of Hollywood. cutors said, were employes or makes it of not at all pleased in­ ach area. ^ ^ ard of Hartford and maintains hl.s tinue and suits still may be lodged. born German does not need to P..> R «.d non. th, York alone." Parmley. unburden her heart. The 000 persons were In the city, com­ Calif.—ware released ffom the local office In the House and Hale tormer employes . . of betting cs- The Board received a report on tracted for. Last Saturday Sena- house," But they have to keep j farther information con­ State line to New Haven, and the CASH AND CARRY ONLY claim Germani.sm that he is Gcr- terest that the same publication asking and if the a r ^ e r Is yes. I ^„nlng these water treat.... But now, In the bright morning big. jolly woman was an uplift. pared to the usual 30,000. camp near Dresden last Friday building. He served as assistant [ la-blUhments It was estimated the projected reconstruction of tor Byrd of Virginia Issued a cerning these water treatments. Idea of a new route through com­ In contrast to the excitement and reached Geneva yesterday. that two months would be required man anyhow, whether he wants-to ^ declared states that the earliest killing the young ladies then cotfie up . , ^ ^ ar- sunlight, Carrie was actually more "NdW, just you go back to that prosecutor of the Town Court for the Park street bridge, a proposal fha* fnrfh/»r “ThAn . ______paratively untouched territory was hotel and get a good night's sleep that prevailed In the city, peace They had been prisoners since they to present all the evidence. be or not, and owes his first and i r r r ,1 , u , frost in the weather records of ; " ’•th the further MarUer: Then AP- a.' ip the world w-here people contracts for 2,831 planes, Includ- i nation's new helpers have been avoid chilling afterward and also "clover leaf” narmlttlng entrance land," she Interrupted. "Will It Aahton Oaks whirled, his ' added in the last year. The de­ bland powder may provide great­ and egress on a divided basis for ever be worth anything, Mr. blue with anger. His flrat In Essex, Aug. 2f—(45— First se­ satisfactory to name us as sole trustee. of German origin live. The United ing 1,221 of the combat and obser­ fense drive, of course. Is given as while giving the treatment. Rule er relief. It is usually a good plan lectmen of seven towns In lower two is to test the water with the all traifilc to a few grade inter­ Oaks?” She was thinking sudden­ was to lunge at Mark, buf'Iie'l States IS no exception, If one has vation types. Since that date, the the reason. About 70,000 of these to bring about a bowel movement sections where present traffic is ly of her Itomeatead on Rock held back. Middlesex county agreed last night hands, in order to protect against after the heat rash appears, using to propose at their respective town a Germa.n name, though he may statement declares, both sen-ices are new employes of the War and so small that the cost of a bridge Creek andthe growth of Sioux "What—what do you mean?" he I But there are cases when men wish to name an individual and at the Navy departments, the Civil burning the skin. If these ttvo a very small enema or an Infant's meetings In O ctober that iponey have let a nurhber of confracts not rules are observed, ^It Is scarcely is not justified. In these latter Springs and the substantial sav­ stammered. "The railroad's not I detest Naziism and everything Aeronautics board and the Pan­ suppository . Instances future separation will be ings her father had left herY6T'tjT=- comhig-TtrlWoux Springs? Who— I lie appropriated to purchase an ensational ffer same time obtain the advantages of our ability and other qualifications. yet tabulated. possible to do any marked harm A S O ama Canal zone. (Cliayotas)' ambulance to be kept at the West- connected w'ith It. Hitler has him with the hot water treatment, deter Ttlned by the increased use vestment. Was there more jOut here who are you, anyway? Mlea Lane, [ listed aa a German subject whose These contracts, despite Senator Thia is the first Ume the num- Question: Felicia H. Inquires; of the intersection than health? .T'jiJ'm sorry, but this gentleman is I port barracks of the state police bei on the Federal payroll has while It la possible to do consider­ for use in their communltiea. To meet this situation we offer our services as co-trustee. In this very first obligation is serve Byrd’s declaration that ho aircraft able good with it. This element of ‘"What Is a chayote ? I understand No Private Entrance* Whether Ashton Oaks read her llar!" gone over a million. The World from reading about it that It is a mind, he answered her question. Markka fist shot out in one I State Police Commissioner Ed­ Germany, at whatever cost of per­ would be delivered this year, call War payroll peak was 987,857. safety, which holds good even when The Merritt Parkv’ay Is laid ward J. Hickey told the selectmen TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONLY capacity we will work closely with the indivdual of your choice in the the treatment Is being given by sort of vegetable, but have never Fortunes lay out here for the ask­ vicious blow and the agent stag-1 sonal honor, by undermining the for the delivery of 2,200 planea out on a rig'at of way that is 300 that he would arrange to have a unskilled hands, Is an important seen one.” feet or more wide the extra widths ing, he told her. He was still ela­ gered against the desk. There weal management of your estate. . country In which he lives and pre­ during the latter half of 1940 and 'vNote to merchants: How are Answer: The chayote Is the fruit borating on that theme at noon a sudden uproar in the sweltering I state policeman drive and main­ The Greatest Auto Value and Offer in All Our History! you doing? We are doing fine. feature. coming where tracts had to be tain the ambulance for emergency paring the way for Its conquest by 2,500 during the first half of next Heat is psed whenever it Is de­ of a cUmblng plant. It la a native purchased as units to avoid Isolat­ when the buggy splashed into little lobby. A settler grabbed | For example, “Washington mer­ of Mexico and Central America, Rock Creek at the head of a pret­ Mark, but Deuel broke looee, | servlca and foresaw In the plan Hitler's world wide Nazi move- year. The commission assures chants are looking forwa'rd to the sired to relieve congestion or ta ed spots lacking access to any the beginning of a atate-wide ease pain, and hot water ia of and la cultivated in Florida. highway. The Parkway has no pri­ ty little valley. Oaks stopped to lunged toward Oaks. The agent, - ment. the public that all present orders busiest autumn on record. Fore­ Southern California, and in the water the horses end Carrie hatless, was snarling, his hand at| service of this type. shadowing the full advance, de­ value In such conditions. vate entrances. _ __ Towns participating In the plan There are millions of Americans can be filled by existing plant but One of the hot water treatments region around New Orleans. In The present' traVer is over two spread her lunch under a conven­ his slue. 1940 DODGES partment store sales here reached shape it is roundish or pear-shap­ include Essex, Clinton, West­ of German antecedents. An Im- statea that plant expansion will be often used with benefit Is the hot reinforced concrete lanes In each ient fringe of cottonwood trees Mark was stopped again. Car-| new all-time highs for both July ed. The color varies from en al­ along the bank.-Here, at the cross­ rie, grasping bis lapels, was beg­ brook, Old Saybraek, Chester, menae majority of them are as de­ required for the filling of orders and the first seven months of the Sltz Bath. This type of bath ta direction, separated by a landscap­ Deep River and Etast Haddam. taken by those with prostatic dis­ most white shade to dark green. ed dividing strip. Landscaping has ing, the trail was more heavily ging, pleading with him. _ . votedly loyal to the United Statea yet to be placed. It puts the pres­ year. July sales were 16.7 per cent Those seen In the market are oft­ above July last year . . . and orders, by sufferers from lumbago also been undertaken on outside traveled. Oaks pointed ouC be­ "Don't—don't!" she cried. *m>l At Only Delivered FREE! aad^ae.^ntemptuou«_af HlUer’a ent rate of plane production at and sciatica, and by patients with en of a light green. Those market­ ■trips as well. In all 'Instances cause lettlers were already pour­ —he'll kill you." She almlet | stood 26.5 per cent above the same ed are a little larger than a grape­ Putnam WiU Add pretension of being their master 10.000 a year, which should reach month In 1929. The flrat aeven sacro-lliac Injuries. It may be where construction permitted, old­ ing Into the valley. Carrie was screamed the words.. $100 Worth taken In the .ordinary bath tub. fruit. The flesh Is delicately flav­ er vegetation was retained and eager to see her new homestead Mark straightened. Men crowd-1 S45 as it is powble for men and wom­ 18.000 by next January and, with months were 6:5 per cent ahead of ored. The flavor resembles that of THE with the patient sitting in about plantings were made with trees site. ed around him, separating hlra| To High School en to be. Thousands upon thou­ the expansion of pljuit nq/w l)elng last year and 21.2 per cent over squash. Accessories arid the san » period in 1929.” 9 inches of hot water. The hips and shrubs of varying sizes, to from the glowering agent. Some­ ALL 4-DOOR t r u n k SEDANS arranlfed for. It should reach 36,- (Pain In the Side) They ate rather hurriedly, Car­ one was handing Oaks his bat. sands of them have fought for and feet only, are immersed. To bring about a natural setting-. Putnam, Aug. 27—(45— The Equipment America In every one pf our coun­ 000 a year by the following Dc- Elxcerpts from the comments on prevent chilling, the room must be Question: Ann writes; "After Present paving uses only half of rie in her enthusiasm, and started Carrie was looking up Imploringly I running. I notice a pain in my up the valley to her claim. With into Mark's eyes. voters of Putnam, by a more Number Limited • Name Your Own Terms ■WfBber. the Wendell L. Wljlkle acceptance warm. TTie patient may remain in the right of way, which Is wide than 2 to 1 majority, appropriat­ try's wars. 'ThousafltiiTipqh'thoiP" side, or 'stitch In my side'. What the aid of Colonel Barrington's "Mias—Miss Lane,” he reddened. | Philco Radio speech; the bath for 5 to 15 minutes and enough to permit expansion In the ed $50,000 at a special town meet- MANCHESTER sands o f them ware amoflg' the la the cause?" Instructions and a mound of rooks One cannot tell whether thia Senator Yandenberg (Rep.) — the bath may be taken three times future. "Fm sorry, but I couldn't see the^ '~r for the erection of on oddi- Your Old Car Taken As Full First Pay DeLuxe Twin ’Homs braveat and beat of this coiintry'a forthright atatement o f the De- "This speech la one of the great­ a week, or even dally. In the face Answer: The usual cause of a In Its ultimate development the at the section line, they fotmd It happen. Some day I may' tell yn »'->n Putnam high school. temporary pain of this sort Is gsa easily. The slew grasses touched why. I think you'd better go’ aoldiers who beat ]aack. the Ger­ fenae Comi^lsaion—which ia also est In our generation. It sounds of great weakness, or In elderly Wilbur Cross Parkway will have "Tia roll taken yesteriday woa Twin Tail Lights the challenge of a crusade I have patients, the bath may be omitted However, the symptom msy be a much greiter'*fnlleage and ‘ will ihe horses* bellies ss Oaks flreve jrour room now," man threat in IBIS. Many hun­ embodied in an official report to off the rutted trail and up toward' 225 In favpr and 109 against the long been waiting for.” but for those of average health It due to other causes . rover a much larger territory than He turned, elbowed his wayi appropriation. It is planned 'to Twin Sun Visora dreds of our finest famUlea are the the President—will silence the Is frequently extremely helpful In the Merritt Parkway. Since Its a little knoll back fsbm the creek. through the bussing lobby. But! TRUST CO. Senator Minton' (Oem.) — “ It erect a one-story addition at the SCHALLER MOTOR SALES, he. fleecendanU of German revoIuUoh- was the worst major poUUcal relieving any ache or pain in the The constitutional provisions for authorization by the (Connecticut This, be suggested, would be an not before he had read In (Mrrlel peesimlitlc guejSalVg of the ever­ south end of the present eihool 634 CENTER STREET TEL. 5191 Twin Windshield Wipers artae who, having lost a Milendid speech I ever listened to." - ^ lower back and In relieving pelvic a free press are not applicable Genera] Assembly at the 1937 ses­ excellent site for Carrie's aoddy. Lane's eyes^igpore than ehs hsd| Member Federal Deposit Ins. lasting fault finders or not. Prob­ cared to speak. building to house an auditorium Bepreeesitative Schafer (Rep.) I copgestion. Women should staou omit to plain filth and smut. sion, ronsiderable progress has Carrie agreed. It commanded a and gymnasium. siUemjit to^reaU in Germany a ably not But if Mr. Knudsen and “Wllllrljif endoraement of aometthe Sits bath during the menses. —Mayor LnQunrdta of New Yoi^. been lEade on its construction. ' superb view, was out of danger of CIO Be ContlMsd)

.... J-, , - . ■ ------„ ------— ------— ■ ■ ■ " 4 Democrats, annotmeed that the their horns. The exphMdon ehatter- asserted It would “largely sub­ nomination accorded him by the Bombers Blasts ed all the windows, ahootlng apUn- House Committee stantiate” the commission report committee «vas without his knowl­ tera of glass Into the walla like yesterday which said that 6,724 W ee Republican plades of all typea, were under con­ edge and consent, wid he announc­ Italian P la i^ alTowa. One comer of the brick Accepts Senate’s Leaders Ripe for a Fall—but Reds, Indians Hang Oii ed Ms written withdrawal. house was blown away. tract as of Aug. 17. Judge Hyde. GOP town com­ Fourteen bombs fall In this Figure for Draft National Seimrlty Menaced Primary Contests mittee head, was nominated by an (CMtlacM from Pat* Onrl but there were no Senator Byrd said yesterday, Hartford. Aug. 27.—(m — The independent group of Democrata however, that be had received let­ State Health Department reported I after the party committee had re­ few baaualtlea and only scattered Trench Rheitgre (Chntlnned from Page Uney s ters from War Secretary Stimson today that the number of measles Bissells Garner Wins Aldo Paganl, Maude R. Hill, Sam­ fused to endorse his candidacy for Instances of damage to private Convadgseent patients In a Lon­ and Navy Secretary Knox which cases In Connecticut dropped ^AinrurMy. Selectm en, uel Nelson, Jr. judge of probate. The Democrata properly were reported. don hospital were taken to trench other form of direct expression, declareo that only 343 combat from 11 to four last week and that Ten Clubs'’Land Men, on Graham’s Cincy Splits Double, But for the first time the Ger­ shelters durtn|i the raid and others planes had been ordered In the , Constable Offices Con­ .Assessors failed to name a party candidate results In mobocracy. Attitude there, were two scarlet fever cases, ' E. L. G. Hohenthal proposed by for this post. mans used the mass raid at night, too ill to be .moved out of the toward property is Communistic last 100 days. He contended that one less than the preceding seven- In Town Tennis Event tested; Democrats Will ' John J. Wallett; endorsers, Wil­ Representatives. sending 40 bombers 'against one buildings were placed on mattress­ —negating property rights. At­ defense preparations “ are lagging day period, btit increases were Tribe Tops Senators liam S. Hyde, Samuel Nelson, Jr, Walter N. Leclerc, proposed by northeast town, where they de­ es under their beds- The hospital titude toward law Is that the will to such an extent that oiir nation­ noted In the amount of whooping Rookie All-Star Squad for 1940 Have Two in Primary. Fred Blish.'Jr., Robert K. Seaman, molished two shops and killed at was shaken by the explosion of of the majority shall regulate, al security Is menaced." • cough, typhoid fever and lobar -♦ Edward J. Murphy and endorsed Earl Turns Back Dave 1 i Thomas J. Lewie, Albert Behrend, mainly by committee members. least two persons. two bombs in the vlclplty but no whether It ^ baaed Upon deliber­ Early said the Blggefs' report pneumonia eases. Half Speed Ahead The government said some damage was done to it. would clear up the situation. Three conterta face Republican Fred E. Thrall, F. E. Bray, David I.sadora H. O'Malley, proposed ation or governed by passion, Whooping cotigli upped from .12 Miildoon and SEw Re­ Bucky Walters and Syl ' Cliambers, Robert Hathaway, Al- by H. Olln Grant and endoreed bombs were dropped “on one dis­ One of the attacks on the fringe prejudice, and impulse, without lo 38, typhoid fever from none to By Dillon Grahmm he Isn't as much of a distance with a star like Leo Durocher Heavies He^d p u ty voters in the Primary here on trict in the outskirts of central of a London suburb vTas made by two and pneumonia from five to pels George Leary in Johnson Slab Heroes t ^nieaday, September 10 and two ■ bert Jackson. mainly by committee members. restraint or regard to conse­ Sports Editor, AP Feature Service. knocker os the others. And both ready to replace Hal. 1 Keglstmr London" and others In the suburbs. a dive bomber which loosed t^ ee quence, results in demngoglsm, li­ eight. eonteaU loom In the Democratic .Assessor. Several inmates of a poor house Straight Set Triumphs. New York.— Every major league club shared in the bounti- driven in DlMagglo Hhadow'S Field Hartford Card Feller, Hubbell SavO' party whose Primary will be held i Robert N. V'eitch propn.sed by John S. Wolcott proposed by H. comparatively Mght bomba. The cense, agitation, discontent, an­ in a southeaatern town were killed only damage was done to roads, In ful rookie harvest this year and each can offer a candidate {!To*i{.e« ii“ou^h'he Pernaps the only objection to 1 William A. Allen: endorsers.. Kd- Olln Grant lyid endorsed mainly archy." Obituarv Games; Red Sox Beat! «t the same time. in that town's worst raid of the Two'matches have been played DlMaggto'a nomination would be I Republicans must choose two ' ward F. .McCarthy, .lohn Potterton, by committee members. which craters were dug, and to an Johnson's comment was: A b o u t T o w n fo r All-Star rookie team Aelections. U better at making double playa. war, and a number of casualties indoor bowling green building, “One might think that waa Mr. in the quarter-final round of the Cleveland came up with a pair of aces, Lou Boudreau and Mack's aii round ability, along that be ha. not “J Larry Lovett Faces Nate Browns; Bees Victors.;, from live candidates for the Gen- ' Arthur Shorts, cieon L. Chapman. Board of Rdurstlon. also were reported Ip the Midlands, season. However, he ha.* the high-, end^Assembly, seven from 12 can- William J. Stratton. John J Kcn- E May Holden proposed by Ed­ whose glass roof was smashed. Hitler or Mr. Mussolini talking, town tennis tournament sponsored Ray Mack, who are driving the'Indians toward an American value to a pennant con- est batting average and appears a , ' '■ $ where there were three hea\-y night In another London suburb four In.stead of the Army of the Unit­ Miss Hllma Ljtingberg of the 'Mann for New Eng- By Judaon Bailey ; dldates for Selectm-»n and four ncdy. Thomas J. Wray, John Mc- ward J Murphy and endorsed I raids. Deaths by toe Rec Centers with Earl league pennant. Brooklyn brought up the most baUyhooed better, faster fielder than the bombs fell in a residential district, ed States- An army officer's House 8c Hale blookr has returned books. Gustine and Asoociated Preoa Sport* Wrltor - from six candidates for the office Isniphlln. James W. Holloran. Wil­ mainly by the committee. ' Meanwhile, Britain's own bomb- L home after a month's stay with Btssell gaining an easy 6-0, 6-2 recruit—Harold (Pee Wee) Reese i ------ahead in our others land Ring Crown. of Constable. Registrar. breaking windows and blowing In conception of the proper govern­ Rowell are too good to be left off liam Forbes, ! ers were busy carrying the war to relatives In Milton, Mass. Wh*le ^rlunph over Dave Muldoon and —and he more than lived up to his •'> , ■ Chet Ross came up unheralded Democrats are to choose one of Justice of the Peace Edward F Moriarty proposed doors. Little other damage was ment evidently is that it should advance billing, in contrast to the any selection and are named as and turned out to be one of the It's a tough took te shake bo**- I their enemies. away she enjoyed a motor trip I' her Bissell disposing of George utility men. Rowell can serve as Hartford, Onn., Aug. 27— (Spe­ three candidates for Regi-lrar of William K. Keith pru|>o.se(l by bv William R. Campbell and en­ The, Air Ministry announced reported In this area. be a one-man government," failure of the advertised Fred find.* of the year. Nicholson, like boll's league leaders out of tlMl. Criticizes Delay. Father Quinn, Cape Cod. ^ H e i ary in straight seta by 6-2, 6-3. a flychaser, too, for he came up to cial i—The big boys will go to the Voters and six of seven candidates Albert Behrend: endorsers Rotiert dorsed by Rose E. Campbell. Mary that "R. A. F. tom ^rs delivered In a southwestern towm, describ­ Hutchinson of Detroit a year ago. Boudreau and Mack, played quite ! treetops in August, even when the^i. for Justice of Peace. Jf NarkowskI, Charles McCarthy. ed as having had Its “worst raid Before Senator Johnson started Three matches remain to be play­ the Bees as an outfielder. poet in Hartford, where the n. McCann, I>iuiae John.son, Alfred a successful attack upon a num­ ed with Fritz DellaFera and Bill The Boston Bee* surprised with a few games last year but this look ripe for a fall. ' A complete list of candidates Howland, Paul A. Cervini, Mary Earl J. Campbelk, Carl J. Nygren, ber of Important military objec­ of the war," two bombs fell on a his speech. Senator Smathers (D., Public KecurtU Carvel Rowell,- who paced Nation­ Shortstop also presents an argu­ season is his first full campaign , featherweights have long held with the names of their proposers Hattie Strickland. Alice Michael .Sheehan, Harriet B. Mori­ poorhouse, killing several people N. J.) criticized Congress for Rockville, Dies Sinnamon opposing each other to­ The Cleveland Indians, who one#”' tives In Germany and Italy last morrow night while H. Emons al league batters In mid-August. ment, with Joe Orengo of |h* and entitles him to rookie con- i forth, Thursday night when Lar­ and endorsers follow. ri. John.ston. Alma Amirulot. J. arty. Edward F. Comber, James night." and Injuring aeveral. "two months of speech-making" Cardinals only a step behind slderatlon. He is hitting over .300! this season . gained tbe American' BEPI’BLIC.VN Copeland, Anthony Pj’ka, Mar­ A number of casualties were re on the conscription and National Warnuitees meets Alvin Yuyles and D. Crams Here It Is ry (Kid) Lovett, the brawny Ne­ Frank Bowen, John J. Wallett, F. (The Italians announced a “few" faces Rosario Sapienza. Emons Boudreau and Reese. Reese is and has batted in upwards of 70 League lead by losing four straight, Judge of Probate garet C. Wil.son. ported from a Midland town which Guard bills. Passes Away This Morn­ By warrantee deeds tha follow­ Considering hitting, fielding, gro heavyweight uncovered In H. Parker bombs hit the Flat factory at won hy default from AI Werbner generally accepted around the cir­ runs. Others who rate very close seemed in danger of dropping off WiUlam S. Hyde proposed by Morris Pa.sternnck proponed by George C. Calllouette proposed Turin and a sanatorium there, but had three heavy raids during the Senator Connally (D„ Tex.) ing property conveyances have runt batted In, speed and all­ cuit aa a better fielder than Bou­ to this trio are Maurice Van Ro- Florida by the former local ama­ Samuel J. Turkington: endorsers by Mary Bellenghlri; endor.sed by said he would attempt to restrict ing at 8 O’clock in St. In the second round as the latter round value to their teams, here throes of another four-game losinff William J Thornton: endorsers, said that a British bomber was shot night. High explosive and Incen­ been recorded at the olTlcc of the left for college this week. dreau and would bring more in bays and Bob Elliott of Pitts- ; teur boxer Johnny Mock, will try i Edward C. Llthwln, Samuel Nel­ the several committee members. down near Milan. Berlin had a 40- diary bombs were dropped. exemptions from military service town clerk: Herman l.araprccht to Is my Idea » f 1040's All-Star streak last week-end. Howard Murphy. W. A. Smith. Francis Hospital. The odd number of survivors In the open market. But Boudreau burgh, Walt Judnlch of the St. , to wTest the New England ’’heavy'' But they stopped It yesterday by son Jr., John Wallett, Hayden L. Charle.s W. Lathrop proposed by minute alarm in the night.) There were a number of reports now granted members of Congress F. C. and Henrietta Huilbuit, rookie squad: get* our nod for these reasons: Louis Browns and Cincinnati's i Griswold, Robert .Smith, G. W. Thomas R. Rnhv, F'red Murphy, the quarter-finals, due to the late crowTi from the rugged Natle edging out the Washington Sena­ Samuel .1. Turkington, Ca.simiro Thoma.s L, O'Brien, endorsed of persons being machine-gunned and other administrative officials Village street; Albert J. and First Base—Norman (Babe) He has played the full season, Mike McCormick. j C Hunt. Hattie Strickland, Kd- Rse' New Technique of Federal, state and local gov­ Hartford, Aug. 27.— The entry of three players, makes It Mann of Hamden, Conn., In a 12- tors 4-3 while both the second- Aloisio. James B. Hutchin.son, Leon mainly by the several committee from the air during raids In the Klolae A. Ixmnaburj’ to l.<-slle R. necessary to rearrange the sched­ Young, Giants. while Reese was «ut of many Washington's Hudson, a lean. • rounder at Bulkeley Sta dians. , , Reese by many points, driven in Tigers to three games and over tbs 11am G. Leggett, Charles W. Luce, R. B. Hathaway. 1-oiiis H. Marte, .... ' n- V'l.'.' I groups, chain fashion. Scheduling the second night hospital at eight o’clock this | finals. Sher Bissell will meet the Hash of the Boston Red .Sox and Sal Maltempo of Wlllimantlc and Yanks to ,*ix. V\ ilHam P George C. I.css- , g„„,e tj,e raiders, far above I bodies might be burled under Westfiehl street J200; Basipiale winner of the Emons-Yuyles match I I>!f t Field - Cliet Ross, Bees. more runs and has meant more to Marvin Brener of the 5'ankees Mrs. Sarah Pentland, Marion K H. C. Alvord, O. J. Liebe, L. J. session of the'.tveek. Senator Bark­ morning of uremic poisoning. Bucelno, two risrm addition at 170- Eldridge Eatraan, Norwalk’s burly Meanwhile the Cincinnati Redif' ner E.lward J. Moriarty. jmin D. I Y„Lnoon barrages, kept as high I the debris. and the winner of this engagement I Center Field Dom DlMagglo, ; his team than Reese, particularly are other*. Negro war-horse, both of whom Parke, Minnie Sault. Rebecca A. RIchman, G. H, Waddell. S, J. Wilcox. ley |D., Ky.t predicted paasage Father Qulnfl' returned from a | 172 (Charter Oak street $880. I Red Sox. spilt a double bill with the Phlla-" Turkington. Hattie .Strickland, as 20,000 feet—almost four mlles- At another town In the north- vacation last Thursday and com- will face the survivor of the Della- were favored to whip the big Flor­ Clulow, John J. McGlinn, Samuel Constahles. > of the measure In a form calling j I Right Fields - - Bill Nicholson, ; delphia Phillies without harming G. Gordon. I»iuse .lohnson. -Mildred A. Dou- and appeared as tiny silvery specks east a large number of houses for Immediate con.scription of plained of feeling 111. His physician 1 Fera-Slnnamon match In the ida puncher with Eatman being a Propo.aal.a. endorsed largely by I\ as anti-aircraft searchlights picked j were razed, but only five persons setr.l-flnals. Cubs. ' their 7 ', game advantage In tbs Sherwood G. Bowers propo.sed gan. committee members before men- j manpower—before the day's end. ordere i his removal to the hospital ! 2-1 shot. Going against Mann who becauae th*^ ! them out. I were Injured. Incendiary bombs where he was entered on Sunday. i Tourney players ore requested Catcher—Warren- Rosar, Y an-I fought many of the beat In the by John J. Wallett; endorsers Al­ ( itioned filed In behalf of Clarence The majority leader told report- kees. Brooklyn Dodgers also were rolns^' bert Behrend, Jessie M. Reynolds. ! 'They kept coming, approaching | fell over a wide area. He was born January 28, 1880, , to obtain permits at the East Side I business Including the great and Cliarle.s Crockett, proposed by I jr. Foley, James Duffy. Harold i Lomjon from the south and circling era he was confident that the Sen- or West Side Rees to play their out. Robert D. McCann, Lillian M. British observers Interpre'ed ' ate would reject by "comfortable" In Mechanlcsvllle. Following grad­ ; Utility—Hal Reese, Dodger*. William S. Hyde; endor."»ers. Mar- Keating. Joseph V. Shea, I over the metropolitan area and Adolf Hitler's change of tacucs matche.*, free of charge. Pee Wee Reese,.Brooklyn'.* bril­ Haul fount. Reymander, Mildred A. Dongan, garet Ft. Dwire. Robert J. Gorman. margins all three proposals to uation from Biitnam High school The Rev. H. Utility Frank Gustine, Urates big-odda underdog again al-i then departing, apparently only to | from msa.sed raids to scattered ' R. Keen preached liant rookie shorUstop, hobbles I Ctilitv Carvel Rowell, Bees, though he will have many backers - . which goes to show that George R. Apel, Norma V. John­ Aldo Paglni, Harold R. Symington. scaiicreu | postpone con.scription and senf and Holy Cross college he entered •Sunday at .St, Betel's Episcopal son. Fred E. Thrall, Alfred How­ appear later again at a scheduled i ilayllght attacks and St. John's Seminary at Brighton. around his New York hotel on j Pilrlier —.Sid Hudson, Senators.; among the fans who saw him |Ian t the short winning or losing Earle Clifford. Mathe'.v Macdonald. interval. , . . u. .. I the Burke-Wad.sworlh measure to Churi h from the theme of I lie mir­ crutches, bemoaning the fact it's land. Paul A. Cervtni. Open Forum forays at night as ' sufficient ad-! ,.,^ 1 0 it Ma.ss.. and later completed his acle of the hi>aling ol Ilie ten lep­ —Vern Olsen, Cub*. pound out his sensational victories ' sltea^ks, It a the long haul that Fred T Bli.ah. Peter J Gallafwc), Despite their great height, tw o; Vernon Gains Tie that he'll probably be out th» counts. David Chambers propo.sed by mission of failure of the a.r i studies for the priesthooon- A. Cheney, Paul A Cervini. George believed small. measure a dozen amend- ! ^'»’drch. New Haven Later He told ot .seeing in hi.* travel.s 1.5 league game, CThagnot’s 'Vernon August average of around .300'. Bolvln. in the last show here. Cor- gan, Norma V. Johnson. spiration when he learned that the tematically pushed f'jrward" and i to the he .served as curate at St. Mary's, yeara ago in Morocco, lepers walk­ Halas Moaning Kennedy's hitting fell off during chado is to tackle the popular, Senators In the last three atanze*. R. Apel, Alfred Howland. F. E. United Aircraft Corp. had llcen.sed Whistling Bombs Dropped said this was “a necessary prepa- ■ merits, some only technical and team defeated the TaU Cedars by Frank P. Clancy proptssed by Thrall, Helen D. Berggren, IjOuIsc East Hartford, and St. Franci-s'l ing the streets, a common sight. the summer but his fielding has 1 deftly-punching Kid Sal ot Meri­ Bucky Walters, another ’’*ur* W alter C. Wrrlalla; endor.sers Henry Ford to manufacture the ■Whistling bombs were dropped | ration for a more vigorous as- j clarifying but others that Imposed the score of 8 to 1 to go Into a been good and some ,*ay he has | den in the eight-rounds semifinali shot,” pitched and batted the Red* Johnson. restrictions on the use of men Waterbury. He spent but one day In the city Vern Olsen Martha Wlrtalla, Joseph Chlcolne, Pratt and Whitney engines at the in one London area. sault.” HI.* first pastorate was at the visited but received a never to be tie with the Depot Square Garage Aliout Tackles the .strongest arm of any third : Light heavyweights are being to a 3-2 victory in their first gam*, George ProeV^r proposed by Wil­ Inslgnificent sum of one dollar per German bombers also spent one | conscripted for serve. Perhaps National League's Beet William Luettgens. Clarence G. liam S. Hyde: endor.ser, Jame.s The development of the night Sacred Heart church in Norwirh- forgotten Impreaslon. for possession of first place in tbe . J baseman. j I imported -for the first time In a which incidentally gave the senior Kabrlck, Frank Cervini, Agnea A. engine; as were the editors of the of their busiest nights of the war raids, coupled with "simultaneous ! Chiei of these was on amend- Rnddell. Giles Vlckerman, Morris | HarUord Times and the Hartford town to which he was apiK>inted .Mr.s. L-'W'.s W. f’holps, who was third rouitU. H. Barton held the • , , , " PV There' are three strong second i long while with Gomez Naya. Cu- circuiet champions a four-gam* Kabrlck, Wilbert L. Johnson. Dor- outside of London, attacking a j daA'light attacks on several wide- ment by.Senator. Lodge (R., Mas.s. i I away on a vacation with her fam- losers to four scattered singles hit Gustine and Mack and for a | Chet Ross Babe Young Basternnek, John ( Cargo, nrgo, Samuel , i (jQurant. For For these these gentlemen gentlemen I coastline of over 500 miles from 1 , ------4------to limit the service of peacetime in 1926 and remained there iin- L rW n cr o t t n 6 i^ n ic s ^ o ‘ base contenders, Rowell has out- ] stretch led his league. However, i ban and Spanish champion, being winning string temporarily. Ha othy M. Johnson, Wilbrod J. Mes­ separated targets at once, so as : ily the pa.st two weeks, presided while his mates pounded McLagon One of the Finds of the Year Little Argument on His Choice ! matched with Art Lind, Ken Over- held the tallenders to five hit* and .c teven^n, V I Christopher a t , .... Glenney, . , t' I went into a spasmifpasm of editorial I northeast to southeast Englanc^[ obtain mtytimum effects conscilpts to the western hemi-| J ” ' sier, Leslie T Robinson. Sam Av-rststA L'ii 4*-< a I c I * . from ■ again at the pipe organ, and the for ten hits. Madden, F. Phillips, Bears Sees Shortage! ———*------— Yul^s, Archie Kilpatrick, | pj^tnsy, as in their respective edl- | and along the south coast ti? .Hph. re. The , hamber voted down, ' Ueorg, T. Slnnott at St. Bernard s I lin protege. In a slx-rounder. Four batted In two of Cincinnati’s own Lawrence A. fonversc proposed his superior'iiumbers," The Times young people's choir sang. and Goodrich led the attack with rounders will send Willie Pep. Charles Crockett, krancis Me- | jorlals they lauded the United Air- i southwest England and penetrat- 19 to 12. a propo.*al by .Senator : in Rockville, March 2.5, 1917. But Nobodv Listens. to produce the best In passing, nm- j runs, one with a homer. It was by Raymond E. Robln.son; endors­ Caghy. said, was "quite consistent with .Mr. Keen announced that the two safe blnglea each. ninp, kicking and blocking. I Hartford, against Tommy Burns, Bucky's 18th win. ers Gladys D. Dnrkee. Doroth^^ G. crafl Corp. for this patriotic and ; ing inland to the Midlands. the Intention to attempt a land­ f ’lark ( D.. 510.1 to narrow the | annual parish jilcnic will be held On Wednesday night at 6:16 the .Springfield, and Henry Davis. New R.aj'mond E. Robinson proposed i magnanimous contribution to na- rhe raiders roamed singly or in .service area to the loiitinental i .Mrs. George E. Ekluaras The Bears open their title bid I Sylvester Johnson, the 30-ye*r- Robinson, James \V. I>urkee. Sam­ ing." It held, however, that such at (.'olumbia Lake on Wednesday. Depot Square Garage 'will play Delafield, Wis , Aug. 27. OP)— i Sept. 22 against the Packers, de­ 1 Britain, against Billy Marcus, old combination coach mad pitcher uel G. Gordon, .Sara .1. Robinson. by Robert N. Veitch: enilorsers ! tlonal defense. Why, right out of: small gproups, in some cases strik­ an invasion "could have no hope United States and American pos- I Mrs. Lillie Edwards, of 71 Birch Those attending are asked to meet Chagnot’s Vernon In the first Place and Tanch Head Ring Show Gliidys L). Durkee, Dorothy C». j the bigness of its heart and lU ing repeatedly at a single point in , ses.sions. 1 street, wife of George F. Edwanls, Owner-Coach Is fending champions, at Green Bay. Hartford. for the Phils, then retaliated In th* Robert B. Allen, Charles W. Luce, of success unless it were able to at the po-st office at 10 a m. The game of playoffs. Box score: moaning low these daj-s about the ■ nightcap with a three-hit perform* Ernest Robinson, Robert N. Kol'in.son, Samuel G. Gordon. Wll- love and devotion (or the dear old a manner aimilar to that of the ■ Previously, the Senate acacetiiiie vin Edwards of Mamhe.ster; li Local Sport ing duo in the first game. Julia P. Crawford. Henry E. Rob­ Ghurch Sunday were In memory of sum, *f ...... 4 0 1 2 1 1 Not even his new line coach. [ •Sedrick .Straughan propo.sed bj’ gine. Well anj’one who paused to ' regular Intervals, sometimes singh , period. brother Arthur Wheeler of East .. .4 0 1 1 0 1 By The Associated Press > Carl Hubbell, who at 37 1* svork- inson, Fred H. Parker, Paiil J John .1. Wallett: endorsers Edward the late Rev. H. L. I»n.*dale of Nlchol*. If . . . Heartley iHunk) Anderson Jim Bagby, Red Sox—Allowed think at ail must have at once said and sometimes several at a time, Ljdge's proposal restricting Hartford and two sisters, Mrs. Eii- New 5’ork and (.'olcheHter, whose Metcalf, c ---- .. .3 0 0 2 1 0 ing harder tboira lot of baseball Carter, Joseph Tedford. Rosalin C. Litliwin. Geor e R. Apel, Gladys ' to himself: "Now wait a minute, ^ and dropped a large number ol British Troops Hunk saj's Halas "sounds just Browma only two hits in 6 2-3 in­ Pat Veiidrillo Chatter youngsters, made this third ap­ Turkington, Harold R. Symington, .service to the western hemls[)here ward .McCabe of .Scott.swuod. N. J . funeral wa.s held last week In the Margon, rf .. .. . 1 0 0 1 0 0 Ed Shields Seeks Third K Gilmore, Charles M. O'Dowd. \ tliero must be something wrong . high explosive and a small num- , like a college coach who has only nings of relief hurling. pearance in four days and saved Harry Armstrong, Sedrick conformed to a aimilar provision and Mrs. Leo Chaiier of Palmer, church here. Mr. I»nadale offi­ Gyp, cf ...... , . .2 0 0 1 0 0 Samuel J. Turkingtoh, Samuel ; somewhere. There's a fly in the ! ber of incendiary bombs. 1 (Continued from Pnge one) in legislation authorizing the 0 0 9 2 20 lottermen returnlni: from last | Carl Hubbell, Giants Beat Cubs Can a pitcher be charged with the New York Giants a 10-5 ver­ Straughan, Ru-saell L. Crawford. .Mass. She was a member of the ciated for neveral weeks this sum­ Kennedy, as, lb 2 2 year's squad" Anderson Is optimis- with fine relief pitching, 'shutting Meets Petroiie Nelson, Jr , Hayden L. Griswold. ; ointment. " And there certainly | Air Raid Precautions • officials _____ ^ president to order the National McLean, 2b . .. .3 0 1 1 1 1 Decathlon Title Tonight a balk without the ball? The an­ dict over the . Th* Luigi Pola, proposed by William Robert J. Smith, Geome \V. C. ' Center Congregntlonal church and mer during the vector's vacation. tic about the prospect.* st tackle them out in last five frames, was a fly, ao enormous in propor- i considered the damage small in | cendiary bombs in the vicinity of Guard and Army Reserves Into Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, pastor His loan will be keenly felt by all McLagan, p . .. .3 0 0 1 2 0 swer to that poser is yes, accord- fourth-place New Yorker* manu­ S. Hyde; endorsers, John J Wal­ Hunt, Hattie E. .Strickland. ' tion that it is almost inconceiv- ; relation to the Intensity and length Bprlin. and all other line position.*. And j Hal Trosky, Indians—Knocked _ . I Ing to the Associated Press.. .off- factured 16 hits and cluatsrsd lett, Samuel Nelson. Jr., Samuel active service. of the church, wiH officiate at the who knew him. The altar decora- Wilkie, Tt ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 111 Semi-Final Newton Taggart propn.seil bv able that even an editor could have | of the raids, although property 'This circumatance c.Atabli.ahe.s | Taking the Guard legislation as he should know something about , in three of Cleveland's four runs ^ The fifth annual decathlon o f« high jump, shot put, broad jump ' hand. It might seem impossible enough of them In the early In­ J. Turkington, Lawrence A. C i c ^...... underway tonight .^.n. at the..ic West,o half of the program will be con­ objects of the British attack. So approve other amendments moiild- .Main street. Thursday' aftcrncKin •Mrs. Randall C. Tennant of Ea.st Oiognot's Vernon1 Dame's head roach drew such a penalty Sunday i 8-1 lead in the flnst four frame*. Paganl, Robert J. Gorman, H. C. Samuel Robinson. John L. Winter- the fly for old lady Liberty her­ Previous night raids have in­ ihg the con.scription bdl along Bucky Walters, Reds, and Syl ' l i a c k o f c i l tO r aCP C lir t ill at 6:30 o’clock with fiv ducted Thursday mght and will cowardly an effort Is In line with at 2 o'clock. The burial will be in Hartford were returning home af­ AB R H PO A E Halas explains, however, that he against the Boston Bees. . But he faltered and "Hub" pulled Alvord. Louis H. Marte, Russell E. bottom, James H. Johnston, Wil­ self. : cluded simultaneous thrusts at aimilar lines. Madden, cf . . . . .4 1 2 I 0 0 Johnson. Phillies—Former pitched I s f ^ events on the opening half of the consist of the 220 yard dash, the the Terrymen out, pitching five Hathaway. liam VVarnock, Edward P. Quish, Now anyone who thinks a mo- | previous English attacks.” Grove Hill cemetery, Rockville. ter a vi.sit with the former's fath­ traded tackles Milt Trost* and (ive-hit ball and collected home .'YIKI .t ia r s U p p o S P S program. Although only a few widely scattered points, with each DNB added the German high Drop* Lalxir Provision er, J. H. Tennant and family, they O. PhlUlps, as . .4 0 0 1 3 0 hop, step and jump, discus throw Carvel Rowell. Boston second shutout innings and getting credit Harold M. Reed proposed by Williuir Cl. I^eggett, .Albert Ted­ ment, knows that great corpora­ attack lasting only briefly. Russ Thompson fo Philadelphia run in winning first game while D'Amirn in Snooial Pn entries have been filed thus far, javelin and 440 yard dash. command "has repeatedly been received the shock of their lives F. Phillips. 3b . .3 1 2 1 2 0 J. j^nilC O in S p e c i a l E.n- Director Mike Zwlck hopes that ba.seman. wa.* on first after an In­ for his 11th victory. John J. Wallett: endorsers. Albert ford. S. Ravmoml Smith. Marjorie tions never give away anything. A j It adojited an amendment by and shifted to guard latter took nightcap with five-hit E'or Nuisance Value obliged to report Brill.sh attacks when a fear.aome looking animal Gleason, lb, p . .4 0 1 6 0 0 In retaining the championship field single. . having In mind the Boeox Outlast Browns Behrend, Jessie M. Reynold.s, May. corporation is organized for one \ Senator Gumey (R.. S. D.) strik­ "That leaves us with Joe Sty- hurling. C O lin le rH ; S t a r t 8 : 3 0 . compete in the affair last year. Shields compiled a rec­ Many observers thought the pn non-military objectives mich as ing out a provision authorizing the Funerals leaped acros.s the road In front of Goodrich, c . . .. .3 2 2 4 0 0 dahar as the only experienced hidden-ball trick, Jimmy Brown, Another fine relief showing was Robert D. McCaJin. Lillian M. Rey- Board of Kiluratloii purpose, and one only, and that's , "chain raid" waw executed for Its G. Lavaque, If . .4 1 1 3 0 0 IVick Strlncevich, Bees—(.lieck- _ _ _ _ I m which Edmund "Izzy" ShleliL* ord low score of 21'- points. He Carl W Noren proposed b.v Wil­ to make money for the stockhold- i hospitals and residences," and add­ National Labor Relations Board to them, near Robert Porter's place tackle," Halas points out. But the ed Cardinals on five hits, allowing 1.* the defending champion. Cardinal shortstop, concealed the that of Boston's Jim Bagby in mander,' Mildred A Dougan. nuisance value— to keep Londoners John L Trask on the Andover road, not nioro E. Lavaque, sf . .4 0 0 1 0 0 took two first places in the broad helping the Red Sox to a 7-6 de­ 'George R. '.pel, Norma V. Johruson, liam .S. Hyde: endorsers John Wal­ ers. It Is not In bu.slness to be ed: institute court proceedings to Betfrs also have maAslvo Jack Tor­ no runa until ninth. Two Headliners Tonight Shields, the Robinson brothers, jump and the hop. step and jump, ball waiting a chance to pick the from sleeping and to hold up pro­ The funeral of John L, Trask i than a mile from the center. They Lachapelle, rf . .4 1 0 1 0 0 Main Boat runner off if he strayed too far cision over the St. Louis Brown*.. Fred c Thrall, Alfred Howland, lett, .Aldo Bagani. Raymond R. patriotic, nor magnanimous, nor ’’AllJfheae criminal assaults are force the re-emploj'ment of a con- 1 2 6 1 0 rance and three prize rookies— 1 Charles Brown and Nell are among placed second in the 100, 440, high duction. With this new technique mantf^tatlons of the well-known acript who had completed the who died suddenly at his home, 23 could ace the creature fairly plain­ N. Barton, 2b . .3 , California; Joe Mlhal. Eddie Place, Worcester, Mass, away from tbe b a g .. .but Shoun He allowed only two hit* In the last* pp- n.. Cervini. B'lw crs, Vliii'ent Marcin, Thomas to display any other virtue save to comparatively few planes were H, Barton, p. :lb 3 1 0 S 0 0 Yesterday’s Results the entries with the champion jump, shot put. discus and javeUn Fergii.son, .Sedru k Slraiighan. Em­ British theme that the war Is not year’s training s[)cclfied in the bill. Flower street, .Sumlay afternoon, ly. bv their car lights and by the Purdue, and Ed Kolman, Temple Eastern vs. favored to achieve his third suc­ made the mistake of taking hts 6 2-3 Innings. Manager Joe Chronin ’ J. P.aymond Smith proposed by pay .iividrn.Ls and. In this i ^ London’s mil- was h'*ld this afternoon at his late bright intMin light. Whatever it with a tie for second In the 220, ma L. - Bero, ('harles .\1. (TDowi. to be waged against the armed It provided for civil court trials -ready for tackle duty. Albany-Hartford i postponed i. Al Tanch, Meriden, Conn. cessive title. Tonight’s events will while his weakest effort was fifth position on the mound and Um­ produced three runs with a doubl* Samuel J. Turkington; endor.sers thf 1 nit4*d Aircraft ( ! iif>na were kept under continuous home at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Wat­ was it seemed to be as atartleil as 36 8 10 27 6 0 and a single. Hattie E. Strickland, Harry E Robert .1. Camiihell. Gloria Good­ Is no different from any other. o f— I' alarm for most of..... the night. forces of the enemy but against of draft "dodgers " instead of hear­ 8oor« By Inning* The Bears have four experienc­ Scranton 4, Willamsport Semii-FInal Bout consist of the 100 yard daah, the place in the half mile.. pire Larry Goetz called the b^k... the enemy people Itself—against ings before military tribunals and son Woodruff, pastor of the O n - were they, and it leaped off In (night I. The Boston Bee* threw mor* Russell, Marjorie May. Stewart rich. When that (Corporation made The all-clear signal waa sound­ great hound.* in the direction of ToU Cedars ...... 100 000 000—1 ed ends In Dick Plasr.ian, Johnny Patsy Vendrlllo, Manchester VV.at.son Wiodruff proposed by deal'with Henry Ford, it waa mak­ aged women,and children. London voted to prohibit any person con­ ter Congregational church, con­ Stegal, George Wilson a.nd Edgar Binghamton 9, Springfield vs. water on the' St. Loul* Cardinal** Dillon, WiUlam J. Shea. George ed about 3:40 a m., slightly more ducted the services, 'the burial the woods around Holbrook's Cfhagnot'* Vernon 020 001 Olx—8 The rule book soiyt a balk shall VVilliapP S. Hyde, endorsers Jphn ing a very shrewd, clever and may rely on It that every aasault nected with the military establish­ (Eggs) Manske. (night). Pat Petrone, Webster. Matt. any part of the burly gob’s punch­ be called on a pitcher “regardless conflagration by vvisnlng a night E. Trueman. H. C. Alvord, John G. than an even Mx hours after the ment from becoming a member of waa In KllWngly. The bearers were Pond. It had a large head like a Two b««* bits: Gleason. Three D'Amido of Springfield, Mq**., and i Glenney, Osmond .1. Liebe, Henry J. Wallett, .Al'lo Bagani. Raymond purely cold blooded business p'rop- first alarm. ' (Censorship prevents on the property, and lives of the cal in .shape, a long tall and was base hits: G. Lavoque. Hit* off: ■rhe guard spots are iJi the (Only games scheduled.) ! Plac*—Red Men Arena, Hartford es. He hits bard and offer* no de­ unless he Is able to live up to all ' of whether he makes any motion gome 3-1 with rookl* Nie Btrlne*- R. BoweKs. Sedrick Straughan. o.sition and was not concerned German people will be repaid.” a local draft board. R. Kneeland Jones of Bolton, capable hands of Danny Fort- National '! Road. fense except to hit the other fel­ vlch hurling five-hit boll. Jhat'a A. Madden. publication of exact times.) It Frank L. Bennett, of Ktllingly, gray In color. They were so upset McLofon 10, H. Barton 4. Double the advance notices the navy is i to pitch or not, if he takes a legal Thomas Fcrmt.son, Charles M. With any other motive or any “ Prellmlnarlen” Ended Without audible objections, the plays; H. Barton to Gleason, Mc­ mann, George Miisso, Cincinnati 3-1, Philadelphia 2-8. i Time—8:30. low first. Hla lost appearance here due for some rough weather at position on the pitcher’s plate all the Bees obtained, too, but tb* Alfred M. .Steele proposed by I was the third air raid of the day chamber 'wrote Into the measure Arthur Hutchinson, Edward New­ at the spectacle that they turned I O'Dowd, Robert J. (^ampbell, other virtue except that of mak­ for London and the seventh since Earlier the semi-official Dlenst Lean to Kennedy to Lutz. Left on and Forte, with five rookies bat­ New York 10, Chicago 5. was at the Sports Cek afternoon concerning one Pat tions seem to have all the mak­ New London, Conn., Aug. 37— following: H, Olin Grant. Edward and find that patriotic devotion In whatever else they could see.of the for the fljial vote, except for action ing* of a real set of arguments. (Only games scheduled.) Binghamton .. 75 56 .573 Dorothy G. Robin.son, Jame.s \V. ported heavy blows on Birming­ on the three substitutes. church, of which a)ie was a mem­ place .Sunday at the home of .Mr. League Leaders Petrone. This Petrone person is not HP)—Tennis fans wondered to^ y, G. , Staum. Joseph V .Shea. Charlesthem that the Hartford papers tell raid. They Won a Race and an Argument Shumway will meet hard hitting National Scranton ... .. 73 58 .557 2 Durkee, Charles W. Luce, Richard you about. Tbe United Aircraft ham and other arms production ber, officiated. During the serv­ land Mrs. Herbert W. Porter on the such a boxer os first supposed but Hartford ...... 66 63 .512 8' whether New London's oea air d*- W Lathrop, Thomas L. O'Brien. Bees Seoofid Performanoe centers In the Midlands by Nazi All PropoM Dels}-* Hebron-Am.ston road, when Mr.*. Mike Mors of Merideii and for Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (2). vjtailzes champions or, on tba Pritchard, Erne.s,t Robin.son H. F. E. May Holden. Harold W, Garrl- Corp. has on order so many thou­ These all proposed delays. In one ice C. Elmore Watkins sang "Rock I By Tke Associfited Press likes his leather slinging to be Springfield . . . . 64 65 .496 10 Theater crowds sang and danced fliers. , of Ages". |.Porter's parent.*, .Mr. and Mrs. rough and the rougher the better. Once Shumway will have to go all Philadelphia at Cincinnati. other hand. It Invigorates under-. Bldweil, Robert N. Veitch ty. Joseph H. L'Heureux, Edward sand engines for our own and tbe and there was much ^ g in g In the form or another, of the actual In­ American League the way out to win. Sailor Slier of New York at (Chicago. ■ Albany ...... 64 65 .496 10 John J. Zapadka proposed by British governments. It has more Reports on aerial combat* which The burial was in the East ceme­ I t.’arroll W. Hutchinaon celebrated' Batting— Rodcllff, St. Loujs, He goes on the theory that when Elmira ...... 64 67 .489 11 lings to the peak championship’ F Moriarty E. J. Murphy, Harold shelters as Londoner* "made a accompanied yesterday'* raids on duction Into military service of the the 30th anniversary of their mar-^ New London la another one of Bojton at St. Louis. form. John H. C. I-ongdyke;' endorsers Keating, Margaret Brannick, Hel­ orders than It can till, and, ac­ tery. The bearers-were Labergc [53; Appling, Chicago, .347. the other fellow and the referee Wilkes-Barre .. 56 71 .441 17 night of It.” In one West End England said 61 British planes young men from' 21 through 30 Geer and John L. Jenney, sons-ln- rtage. The wedding .took place ,i " those gobs who like to fight out­ American The country's numbers one mala Robert Gray, loseph Napoli. Dante en M. Farley, Walter Leclerc, cording to the preas last Week years old who would be required [Runs—Williams, Boston, 109; get Into the ring anything goes Williamsport .. 56 73 .434 18 theater the audience remained in were shot do'wn and nine more de­ law; Harold .1. Dougan. John H. the bride’s home in .Springfleli and the referee Is there only to side th* navy and he is sold to be Chicago at New York, and female tingles otor*, Bobte - Pagan!,. Fred B Pohlman. Edward i Charles J. Magnell. Mary Bel- more than it will be able to han­ their seats and saw on entire sec­ to register under terrtis of the [c(!k)sky, Detroit, 100. quite a chap. The gob. however, C. Lithwin. Gei'rge Trueman, . dle even when its expansion has stroyed on' tbe ground, while 21 Hyde, C. Leroy Norris and William Mass. She is the daughter o! Runa batted in—Greenberg, De­ count the other chap out when he Detroit at Philadelphia. National Rlgg* and Alice Marble, and tte ’ lenghelri. Jay E. Rubinpw, Thom- ond performance. Burke-Wadsworth measure. meet* a clever performer In Ray ^ Cleveland at Washington. Frank P. Clancy, E F. Taylor, been completed. But now the en­ German plane* were missing. E. Keith. Frank Crocker, now of Moodus,"*' troit, 108; Foxx, Boston, and D1 connects. In other words he is a W. newly-crowned National doublea, I a.s J Dannaher, Thomas F. Con­ The Germans also attacked the Senator Maloney (D., Oonii.), and the late Mrs. Crocker. Mr. L. Pet. GBU tltllatfl, Ted Schroede'r and Jack . Wilbrod Ji'Me.ssiej Stanley Bray, i gines It makes for us are to be (Tbe Britiah reported 46 ^ Ger­ Magglo, New York, 104. rip snorter who asks and gives no Cincinnati .....75 44 .630 ran, Andrew J. Healy, George A. Midlands last night, where fires man plane* ahot down and listed proposed that one-year voluntary Hutchinson la the son of Mrs. Lo- quarter. Kramer, 19-year old Californian*, - . Representative ! Calllouette and a few of those limited as respects profits from '.Hits—Cramer, Boston. 166; Rad- Brooklyn ...... 67 51 .568 8 were started*and industrial pro­ their aircraft losaas at 15.) enlistments be tried until Jan. 1, vlna Hutchinaon and the late Al­ It was learned on good authori­ Meet for President's Golf Cup all bowed in defeat yeaterday In a John P. Cheney proposed by ! whose name.* follow In other pro­ eight to ten per cent. But the en­ perty waa damaged in 4wo towns If . these failed to fill the Army’s Navy to Recruit cllff, St. Louis, and Mc(?osky, De­ New York .....61 55 .526 124 .Samuel J. 'Turkington; endorsers gines It makes for the British—on Berlin morning papers publlahed fred W. Hutchinson of Gilead. .Mrs. troit,, 163. ty that Petrone ton and does make aeries of exhibition roatebe* staged posals. Because of the numbers of and some persona were killed, ancl with scathing comment extracts quota, conscription would go into Hutchinson waa a teacher in the St. Loula ..,...61 5s .526 1 2 4 on an improvised grass court her* . Earl G. Seaman, Raymond E. Rob­ candidates filing with these names them according to the New York Double*—Greenberg, Detroit, 42; the other fellow fight his way and Pittsburgh , .. 59 58 .504 inson, John J. Kennedy. Beatrice In the northeast and southeast of from leaflets dropped by British effect. 61 Men in Stale Gilead schiKil before her marriage. In spite of his apparent roughness 14 4 before on audience of 700. attached, they will not be repent­ Times several weeks ago,—on England, where first reports Indi­ Senator Walsh (D., Mass.), ad­ Boudreau, Cleveland, 41. Chicago ...... 61 61 .500 154 A. Lltt’e, Delmar D. Austin, C. El­ them it makes a premium of $3500 plane* yesterday on the capital. The wedding took place Aug. 24, Inside the ropes Is also able to Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gablaa, .. ed. Instead It will be Indicated cated damage was alight. One vocated In his substitute that con- l Triples—McCosky, Detroit, 16: Boston ...... 47 71 .398 274 more Watkins. Charles Reymander. per $12,000 engine, and as I uh C>ne leaflet was represented as Sunday afternoon being chosen for Finney, Boston, anil Keller, New take care of himself. Up to this Fla., and Henry Prusoff of SeatU*,' that they were endorsed hy the bomber was brought down In the saying in part: scrlptlon be postponed until Om- Philadelphia . . 39 75 .342 334 who lost in the National doublai’-'^ H^old R. Symington. Fred T. deratand it that premium Is over the celebration. Among the many York, 13. , bout the local sensation, Pat 'Ven- above committee members. Midlands. “ People of Berlin: Formerly you grezs should declare a national New Haven. Aug. 27—(A5—To present were ,Mr. Hutchln.*on's finals at the Longwood tew L'j BHsh. Jr., Harold S. Olds. and above the normal profit. Now, take care of the applicants now on Home runs—Foxx, Boston, ' 34; drillo, has breezed through quite American Julia P. Crawford proposed by Selectmen These raids capped yesterday’s were known as bright folks who emergency. mother, Mrs. Lovina Hutchinaon f Brookline, Mass., on^ Sunday to '"' John B. Burke propose Sam. "That means a cold profit in tember. This number Is 60 per Runt—Mize, St. Louis, 90; and Curtin has a decision over Charlie WiUlam A. Allen; endorsers Sam­ Frank Nackowskl proposed b>’ premiums from the British of stroyed against 31 German planes the war on England’s side, that er and slster-ln-lavv', Mr. and Mr.*. Phllad: Ipbla* .. 46 71 .393 254 set match, 6-4. H. Olln Grant. Figures Conceded cent greaters than that- of the Krey, Cincinnati, 89. Backofen and according to our in­ uel J. Turkington, George H. Wad­ fourteen million dollars by letting lost.) the United States was lending Russell Crocker of West Spring- formant on these matters Back­ C. Walter Olson proposed by H. Hooae* Damaged In Suburbs warships to Britain, and the num­ Washington, Aug. 27.—(/P)— August quota. Runs batted In—Mize, St. Louis, dell, Robert N. Veitch, Samuel G. Ford make four thousand engines. Conceding variations in govern­ field, Moss., and their son Edwin, ofen had one of those miserable Ckirdon, Elton A. Johnson, Alex- Olln Grant. Houses were d ^ a g e d in London bers fighting for Britaih were far 'The national enlistment quota Edwin Cowles and granddaughter. 100; F. McCormick, Cincinnati, What’s patriotic about that? I ment warplane figures, the White 99. summer colds that sap the tuider J. Lang, Robert E. Marcham, Clement J. Pontlllo proposed by should think, that United Aircraft suburbs In last night’s raid, but more numerous than those avail­ for the Navy for the month of Wilma Young of West Springfield, H. Olin Grant. Houw called today for Defenw Hits—F. McCormick, Cincinnati, strength and malie one feel about .Blntar A.-Weden, WiUlam J. Strat­ Corp. would license anybody In casualties apparently were few. able to Hitler. September Is 5,226 apprentice sea­ Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Alden Fretts os chipper' os an ice skater with ton, Ernest T. Bantly. All of the above candidates were A bomb demolished a house In British food reserves were de­ Commission report Which it said men and 200 mess attendants. Of of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ 152; Herman, Chicago, 145. America, for nothing, who would would present a “reconciliation es­ Doubles—F. McCk>rmlck, d n - felt boots on Backofen has been William E. Keith proposed by endorsed by committee members. manufacture their en^nes for our one London area. Air raid wardens scribed as adequate for a pro­ this number the northeastern divi­ cus Gottsche and daughter, of recuperating slowly and was about Frank Blakely; endorsers Mabel J. Judge of Probate dug tbe occupants from the debris. longed war, and the Germans were timate" on planes already order­ sion, comprising New England. Hamden. Mass., Mrs. Adella Pease. clnnatt, 36; Hack, diicago, 33. own government, that would re­ Triples—Ross, Boston, 12; Mize ready last week but the club doc­ ’s Bowling Alleys Potterton, R. C. Olson, Karl Marks, William 8. Hyde proposed by lease the Corp. from this obliga­ The householder was killed but his warned that an attempt to land an ed. New York, Pennsylvania, New Mrs. Hutchinson's aunt, al.*o her This estimate, Stephen Early and Slaughter, St. Loula, 10. tor vetped„the Idea so the affair Barry C. Larson, Harold A. Turk- WIIHam P. Quish; endorsers Har­ tion and let it turn its whole at­ wife an(l two other occupants sur­ expedlUonary force In Englanc] Jersey and Delaware, has been as­ sister, Mrs. Leon Fogil and Mr. with Curtin, was postponed. To­ Ifigtoa, Eric W. Nelson, Samuel J. old Keating, George C. Lessner, vived. I would be “ Hitler’s biggest mis- told reporters, would explain va­ signed 1,120 apprentices waman Fogll of Manchester. *—Mize, St. Louis, 37; tention to making engines for the RUZo, Philadelphia, 22. night he will be in good ahape and Ttetdngton, Peter J. Gallasso. Har- Edward F. Moriarty, Edward J. British with Its $3500 premium . 'There were aeveral casualties In Uke." rious estimates made by the War, and 14 mess attendants. Mr. and Mnl. Hutchinson have Their boat's, foaming ig wake churningChurning a conclusiv*conclusive “no'“no” to the old is expected to give the Suffleld flM R. Symington, WUUam F. Murphy, Thomas L. O'Brien, the neighborhood. Two were taken Navy and Treasury Departments, It Is estimated that a total of Stolen haw*—R***«, Brooklyn, motor-boatingna quioueitlon: ifi "Can a good litUe boat beat a good big Tommy Faulkner Arthur KuolU Newly Renovated plus normal profit It would soon four children, all of whom w^re '' farmer boy a real battle. , B n . Josle B. Keish. Thomas J. Dannaher, Thomas J. be richer than all the Maharajah's to a hospital and the rest were If England lows. It would se«m the Defense Commission, and by 6,440 apprentice seamen and 240 present. They are Mrs. Herbert teat? , Jim Finle; Finley (left) mechanic, of Detroit, and Dflver Danny There la also a chonc* that Tommy Faulkner and Arthur Knofla or* olatod to clash In tbe T. Wood proponed by Hasaett, Theodore C. Zimmer, of India combined. It may be treated at first aid posts. - to me w« will hav* to sacrl- Senator Byrd (D., Va.). mess attedants will be enlisted In Porter o f Hebron, Ehrerett Hutch­ r . A.’* to Practlca Arena, of Oaklandaklanc-'ll. Calif., ■**are Fwvuicu wiicrafter uushlngpui the Gold Cup Sfotre Sailor Beneware, the ;flghtlng gob finals of the eighth annual President’* Cup golf tourney at th# Coun­ C. Alvord; endorsers Sam- Frank J. Quish, Harold W. Gar- good business, but for heavtns One Assodated Press employe ,flc« our existing standard of living The White Houw press secre­ October, of which Die northeast­ inson of Windsor, Mrs. Fred Hyatt speedboat Notre Dame to a record ?oreakii^'eaking victory■ in National from. New London, will get a try Club with the lattM ruling a tlight favorite aa runner-up last ^ J. Turkington. Harry E. Rus- rity. sake let's not dress It up under the telephone from his suburban on the altar of military prepared­ tary said that John H. Blggera, ern division will be ■' assigned ap­ o f , AmltyvUle, L I., and A lfr-d' The P. A.'a will practice at Mt* SweepstakesSweep"*"'"" RegatU at Red "Bank, -iN,, J. 'Their powerful . crah'$ 76.14 milea an hour swamped their c chonc* this evening. But It is an year. Other champs In thl* tourney have been: 1933. Harry Benson; OPEN FOR THE SEASON Ifargarst R. Dwire, WUUam - Olson WitlMnwB fskery of patrlorism. home that he and his wife had ness. acting head of industrial pn^uc- proximately 1500 men ol; 80 ap­ Hutchinson, who lives at home and Nete Wednes^y night. All play­ swamped their competitors and arguments outside chance at the most as none er* must be j^esenU favoring 22fl-cublc-inch-piston-displacement bydroplgne*. 1984, Earl Ballsleper; 1935. John P< Cheney, J r; 1936, Paul Ballsleper; Smith, J o b a Hiia morning. C. Walter Olson, ^ilgned arrived home Just tea minutes —James W. UM(, prasMeat Gm - tlon of the feommisstorh, wbe'would prentice seamen from the Connec­ is a student at V^hii^ani^ High of th* baavywelgnt boxen wont 19S7, WUUam Martini 1938, Paul BoUaieper; 1939, Earl S ^ e p t r . J. O onuB, aomliiatsd os stdeetmu by tbe Ap Old after a bomb faU ten yarda from M trte T*o| Cm . suppljr tbe report later todfiy, had ticut area. School. ' HANUHESTEB BVBNING fTERALD, MANCHBemCR, u On N. TUBSDAt, AXTCTOST IT , 1949

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Articica For Sale 45 To Team Up at Bolton Playhouse LM t mat Poand Aatomobllet For Sale ^ Egypt’s Head M anchester Swiss Seeking FOR SALEl—MEN’S rebuilt and -POGKKTBOOK contalnlnc 1939 PACKARD convertible coupe, radio and heater, four new tires. relasted shoes. Better than new Date Book i of money and drlvera license. cheap shoes. See them. Sam Order to Halt JlrtadOT call 6947 and receive Priced for quick sale. Brunner s Denies Story 80 Oakland street. Yilyles, 701 Main. This Week liberal reward. Aug. 28-Sept. 3.—K. of C. Car­ FOR SALE—FIVE CAR Wasco FOR SALE — FORD PICKUP. nival at Main street grounds. Air Violations garage heater, complete with Cabinet Quits Model A, excellent running order. N est Week ~.r They sre but mean® to an end— Antomobilea For Sale 4 pipe. In good condition. Call 5171, by spending more than your In­ The army )>aa a Uttls motto that $60 cash. 66 East Middle Turn­ Sepjt. 4 —Reopening of public (ContlnnM from Faff® One) come. the maintenance of life. Watkins Bros. (OontlBued From Page One) we civUlana might adopt: "Always ; less PONTIAC SEDAN, 1937 pike. schools for 1940-41 school year. YOU CANNOT further the broth­ 'Thinking, acting, participating Chevrolet town sedan, 1939 Ply­ ed twice to Great Britain against In whatever makes for human pro­ do a little more than can be rea­ OU'l UUR w a y BY J. R. WllaLlAMS OliR BOARDING HOUSE 1937 DODGE SEDAN, 1932 Chrys­ Sunday announced that two Brit­ erhood of man by Inciting class sonably espeeted o f you.” WITH MAJOR UUUPLB mouth coupe, 1937 Plymouth ler cabriolet, 1935 Ford coach, Household Goods 51 ish destroyers began a night bom­ the flight of her bombers over this hatred. gress mors axactly conatltuts Uv- sedan, 1934 Chevrolet sedan. Cole 1932 Pontiac sedan. Terms ar­ bardment of Bardia but were at­ neutral state. YOU CANNOT esUbllsh sound Ing. Ht’S OatNWM’ \ l WHV- ' H6Y,MISTER.' ^ AHEM-BE& PAROOM.GENTLKVVEN, WOOPLB iM A NO, NO,'SAY IT Motors at The Center—6463. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE -----3149 Mere existence can never pro­ _ fX ranged. Open' evenings. Cole tacked by Italian bombers "and N. Y. Stocks ■Two air alarms were sounded in social aecurity on borrowed A visitor to a hospital for the N6KT TO TH’ ' PURTY N O ,Z GUESS , t AM AM entomologist IM SEARCH^LOAD OF HAY.' T'OJ ISMIT TBUB,' IT'S 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ... .3168 mote mental, moral, and spiritual mentally afflicted saw one of the Motors, Main street lot opposite 3 ROOMS FURNITURE ---- $187 put to flight.” ) various Swiss cities during the money. HANOue CUY NEAR I BETTER MOT OFTHREB FiCTREMELY RARE BUT RECOGMrrE THE ^ JUST A Bid SPOT 1934 CHEVROLET coach, 1933 growth as real living can and does. inmates holding a fishing rod snd Armory. If you are contemplating going A naval communique said; YOU <5a NNOT build character HE THINKS EVERY SPOIL HIS P A Y " Plymouth, 1930 Essex, 1938 Willys night and anti-aircraft batteries What the world most needs to­ HARMLESS INSECTSWAw.' - ■? y HEADLIGHT EVENJ DANCING INFRO) t ■edan, 1938 studebaker sedan housekeeping In the near future "During the night of Aug. 23-24 Alr Reduc .... and courage by taking away line over a bed of flowers. Think­ MOT M ANY BOPY BUT Z SEEN fired as plane* crossed and i day is more devotion to humanity, IN PASEiMG,! WAS QUITE ' ;\^M A FOGi.' , Commander. Messier Nash Inc., you should not overlook the above our naval forces attacked the Ital­ Alaska Jun* ... man’s initlstivc and Independ- ing to humor him, the visitor said: ORIMKS FROM POES TH’ ORGAN Business Services Offered 1.1 more ambition to do something to THAT PART 09 THAT- 10 Henderson Road. Phone 7258. 3 room outfits which we are offer­ ian harbor at Bardia, where there Allied Chera .. crossed the land. snee. Vial tor—Fishing ? GRIMPEC GIVIN’ FORCIBLY STRUCK. WITH YOUR aid Its welfare, more effort to Inmate— Yes. A PUBLIC TIM I DID Ml* MONKEY A SEPTR, TANKS, 200, 300, 400, 600 ing at this time. You can save were troop concentrations, and Am Can ...... The first signal came at 11: ^ YOU CANNOT hslp men per­ AMAZING RESEMBLANCE TO bring about economic and social Visitor—Catching any? CXIP t i l l I PRINK OUT O’ FOR SALE— 1938 ChevTolet coupe, gal. capacity. Electric and gas from $30.00 to $60.00. Included in the seaplane base at Bomba ( also Am Home Prod p.m. last n i^ t in Bern; anothc' manently by doing for them m y q u a r r y .' — EGAO, . conditions essential to happiness. SEEM A THAT SIDE — . good condition. Call 4904 between welding. Smith Welding Com­ each and everyone of these outfits on the Libyan coast.) Am Rad St 8 . alarm was sothtded at 12:50 a.m. what they could and should do Inmate—You are the ninth one That's living. —Frank B. Craig. TRAMP •PRAIP O’ PEOPLE COULD IT BE t h a t 0 and 7 p. m. pany, Buckland. Call 3825. is everything for the home such "Both places were successfully Am Smelt . ... In Bern and Geneva. The last all- for themselves. this afternoon. clear signal was not given until —Dr. Hugh Msglll 1 GUESS as a bedroom suite,' living room )>ombarded and at Bardia our Am T and T .. 4 ' ■ suite, and complete kitchen. Even forces penetrated Into the harbor Am Tob B .... 2:20 a m. HAVE YOUR chimney cleaned rugs, lamps and many other ac­ and engaged targets at point Bill Raymond Miss Sandm Pag® Am Wat Wks . Teacher—Junior, what Is your HOLD EVERYTHIMO BY CLYDE LEWIS now. Telephone 3444. cessories are Included, blank range. Anaconda ambition ? Miss Sandra Page and Bill Raymond are to be seen as a team 18 MON’THS TO PAY "Our ships suffered no casual­ Armour 111 .. Junior— My ambition is to wash 5'ff vVe will give you all the time you In this week’s closing bill of the Showboat players at the Bolton INSURE Building—Contracting 14 ties." Atchison Local Stocks my mother's face. with wish to pay. In fact we even give Playhouse. During the summer they were seen in separate acts In Aviation Corp you in writing no payments In which they pleased the audiences. Baldwin Ct . McKINNHY BROTHKRS CARPENTER WORK, general Customer—Have you really case of sickness or unemployment. Britain and Egypt Beth Stl .... Furnished by Putnam and Co. Real Estate ai>d Insurance contracting 60 cents hour or con­ shown me everything you have hi tract. Work guaranteed. Box M, Free 'Courtesy Auto’ Service Rorden 6 Central Row, Hartford 006 Main S t Phnne 6060 Let, us send ore of our "Courtesy Exchange Net® Pledgea the shop? Herald. port filed last year by the old War | Lot of Bull Let Ixwse Can Pac ...... Autos” for you to bring you to the Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 27— UP)— Proprietor—Not quite. We have Resources Board, which was head­ In Hartford This Morning Cerro De P .. Insurance Storks store, and take you back home. For Britain and Egypt exchanged new ed by Edward R. Stettlnlus, Jr, Ches and Oh . . an outstanding account of yours Manchester RoofinK—Siding 17A over 10 years we have rendered pledges of good-will yesterday as be made public. Saying he assum­ Chrysler .... Bid Asked if you would care to look at that this service. You are under no the two nations ob.scrved the ed the report had been withheld on ^ A bull escaped from the i Coca-Cola Aetna Casunlty .... 114 119 Aetna Fire ...... 46'j 48'i Evening Herald WE .SPECIALIZE IN applying obligation whatsoever even if you fourth anniversary of their 20- the president's instructions, he ex- | Hartford Provision Market's Col Gas and El THERE IS ONE ADVANTAGE do not buy. Of course If you use pressed the belief that It contained Aetna Life ...... 27 29 Classified Advertisements roofs and asbestos siding. Work­ year treaty of alliance. slaughter hou.se in Hartfonl Coml Inv Tr . s t u d y i n g THE HISTORY your own automobile and make a In a broadcast address, Hafez "a method for obtaining a func­ this morning but It didn't end 1 Coml Solv . .. Automobile ...... 35 • 37 Count Six Avsrage worilt to s line manship guaranteed. Time pay­ OF YE.STERDAY OVER THE ments arranged. Also carpenter purchase, we will refund your Afifl Pasha, former ambassador to tioning defense organization.” up in a China shop. Instead df Cons Edls .... Conn. General ...... 24 28 Initials, numbers and abbreviation! Hartford Fire ...... 77 79 STTIJJY OF CURRENT HLSTORY. •aeh count aa a word and compound work. A. A. Dion Inc., 81 Wells. gasoline. . Lopdon and one of the signers of , The nominee’s schedule called heading for the shopping cen­ Cons Oil ...... ALBERT'S FU R N ITU R E CO. Hartford Stm. Boll.. .50 54 t h a t OF THE PAST IR NOT words aa two words. Minimum enti Phone 4860. the 1936 pact, declared that If It for his return by plane late today | ter of the city, the bull raced Cont Can CENSORED. Is price of three lines. Hartford Store—43 Allyn St. to Rushville, Ind., where he will National Fire ...... 52 .54 Line rates per day for transient were not for Brlfain’a help Egypt up the railroad tracks border­ Corn Prod ROOFING AND siding, also repair set up temporary headquarters. , Phoenix ...... 74 76 ads. WINDOW SHADES—Fine Holland "would already have been Invaded ing the Connecticut River and Du Pont 8-27 Btfeetlre March IT. IMT and alteration work. W. Vancour. His appointment list was so full, Eastman Kod Travelers ...... 390 410 Fiinimor Bparder (In the larg­ shades made to order, hung on by Italy or some other power.” fell kerplunk into an excava­ Cash Charge however, that a short postpone- , Elec Auto-L Public Utllltir® est rocker)— Did you ever do any " D R . U V i n G ST O M , t Contecutlve Daya...i 7 cts| • ctf Tel. 3335. windows for 50 cents each. Write He told his countrymen It worOld tion being made for a dike I t Consecutive Dsye...| t etelll cti be a great mlatake to believe thq^t ment was considered possible. foundation, Gen Elec Conn. Lt. and Pow. . 55 59 public speaking?. tM«rrMA Capitol Window Shade Co., 46 Chap (on three'^egge(l stnol) TWlftTV VEAJffS TOO SOOM I PRE9UrAE " = 1 Day ...... jU cteill ett If Italy attacked Egypt it would He expects to remain In and ; A large crowd gathered to Gen Foods Conn. Pow...... 48 50 ■t* U tPAT BFP All orders for Irregular insertion! Moving—Trucking- Capen street Hartford. Well. 1 propooed td a girl In the be because of the presence of Brit­ around Rushville until Sept. 14, ! watch the vain attempts 'of po­ Gtn Mot . Hartford Elec Lt. . . 64 66', will be charged at the one time rate country over n pnrty^nc. Special rates for long term every Storage 20 ish troops in the country. when his westeni tour will begin ! lice to extricate the animal, anef Gillette Hartford Gas ...... 33 37 Ray advertising given upon request Machinery and fools 52 “ For years Italy has planned of­ Hecker Prod . Illuminating Shs ... .56 >i .58 >i I Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Why, Pug! AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Local and it was finally nece.ssary to get a BY EDG^R MARTIN Ads ordered before the third ot fensive measures against Egypt.” Hudson Mot . . S. New Eng. Tel. Co. 1,56 161 Man So your wife left\yoiC 0fth day will be charged only for Long Distance Movers. Tel. 6260. USED OLIVER SIX cylinder trac­ machine-gun and shoot the bull. he said. “ She has massed In Libya Defense Efforts Int Harv .... Western Mass...... 28 30 'UOMIYQO fsa t 601NG TO ZV.'i J I A»A NOT .'5 OV5,V40;' tha actual number of times the ad 68 Hollister street. tor. with atarter, pulley, power The combined strength of eight Friend—Yes, about four\ days G)\-EV4CUL KV«) HON4 tO K VJ'AKV 'OO vMt v ie v t rVIVLAt GAK '*)«• appeared, charging at the rate earn* a great Arm y for which there Is no strong men was needed to load Int Nick ...... Industrial ago. AUCtt'JL 6TCY. A-RONW* tH ’ 3UA' tyt oo^ ed but no allowance or refunds can lift, excellent buy. Dublin Tractor Showing Progress Int T and T . . OtdtlNKTVON I. \J\tE0.! X (tLfcjSi VAHII'X X \JOO*E.' INAY._KN' normal need. She has sent poor the carcass onto a truck and Man—What did she say When V ■YDa t o O'ftV.AVJftVJt 'N A W UKti. 5LSV,.„! (HNw ►LTA.’t. K be made on six time ede stopped Company, Wllllmantlc. Salt Lake City, Aug. 27.—W — Acme W ir e ...... 18 18 WiNAT XW.6 r-.- VOOKWCL families to Tripoli, ostensibly -s that's no bull. Kcnnecott she went ? QOVCVC .' after the fifth day. Repairing 21 Amenca’s effort to strengthen her Lockheed Aire Am. Hardware ...... 21 23 1------I-.T-UV —VJ------1^. Ko **till forbids"; display lines not settlers but reality as the nucleus 34 36 Friend- Is my hat on straight t ______tV50a0u6V5V*(.v •eld. mllitaiy defenses is showing prog­ I»e w ’s ...... Arrow H and H., com The Herald will not be reeponelblt WANTED TO TUNE, repajr and Wanted—To Buy 58 of an armed force. Billings and Spencer. 4 \ f A _ regulate your piano or player ress "and the results we have al­ Lorillard . . . . for more than one incorrect Inser Wishes to Restore Empire ready obtained are available to Mont Ward .. Bristol Brass ...... 41', 44', V«, t»0\‘b04 tion of any advertisement ordered piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. W AN TE D —SM ALL chicken coop. Colt’s Pat. Firearms 75 78 for more than one time What have you? Write Box F, "Italy wishes to restore the an­ all interested persons,” William'S. Nash-Kelv SIOKIES IN STAMPS The Inadvertent omiaalon of In- cient roman empire. She cannot Knudsen, member of the National Expect Action Nat Else ...... Eagle Lock ...... 9 11 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, Herald. 133 •e^rect publication of advertising be trusted and her promises are Defense Commission, said today. Nat Dairy . . . Fafnlr Bearings .... 123 will rectifled only by cancellatlop repaired; shears, knives, etc. 125 135 merely Intended to lull us into a "W e placed contracts for 50 per Nat Distill . .. Hart and Cooley .... • f the charge made for the eervlce ground; keys fitted or duplicated; On Vacancies 9 11 rendered. Rooms Without Board 59 false sense of security.” cent ot the Army appropriations N Y Central . Hendey Mach. Com . vacuum cleaners, clocks, phono­ 24 26 A All advertleeroenie must conform Sir Miles Lampson, British am­ bill and 75 per cent of the Navy Nor Am Co .. Landers Frary A Clk. 'Tm just dying for a smoker tn style, copy and typography with graphs etc., repaired, overhauled. 39'^ FOR R E N T -F U R N IS H E D room, appropriations in the last six Packard . .• New Brit. Mch., com 41'i regulatlone enforced by the publish* Bratthwalte, 52 Pearl street. bassador, also addresse/l the Egyp­ By Roosevelt 30 32 era and they reserve the right te light housekecplnE, garage, on tian people by radio, reaffirming weeks, so we know we are getting Param Piet . . North and Judd ...... state road at Bolton. Price $8.00 7 ', edit, revise or reject any copy eon- British friendship and declaring something done,” he told report- Penn R R . . . • Peck Stow A Wll. . . 6H FUNNY BUSINESS •Idered objectionable. per month. Call 6573. (Continued from P age One) Russell Mfg. Co., new 12', 14', Help Wanted—Female 1.5 that Britain soon would launch "a Phelps Dodge CUDSTNQ HOURS—ClaselAed ede Scovll M fg...... 24 26 te be published tame day must be great counter-offensive” to sma.sh Knudsen declined to comment Phil Pet ...... of the Democratic National Com­ Silex Co...... lO 'i 12'i COM. IMC tv MX SUVICf received by If ^o’clock noon Satur­ and Fascism and "liberate on suggestion by Wendell L. Will- Radio ...... days 10:Sd. WANTED- YOUNG WOMAN for Apartments— Flats mittee's Labor Division, a post he Stanley Works ...... 44 46 the tortured inhabitants" of coun­ kic. Republican presidential nomi- Rem Rand . ■ I Telephone Your Want Ads housework, two adults. Call 8033. Tenements 6;i , held in the 1932 and 1936 cam- Republic Stl do., pfd ...... 29 — ODUNA WASH I'UBBS Absolutely! BY HOY CRANB tries now in their grasp. 26 28 ' Ada ara a«ceptad ov.r tha t.la- named‘’ for^he‘^‘EWens^e Advisory ! Paigns. In his letter of rej'j^Knation | r Torrington ...... WANTED—EXPERIENCED maid FOR RENT—SEPT 1ST., two 5 For the moment, he said, Britain Tobin told the president there had Veedcr-Root ...... 60'-i nhoBa at tha CHARGE RATE civ.n Safeway Strs . 57'Y SHIRTS FkClNti a CRISIV (UknWN IKi'l. of the fooeionersi IT IS CSTIMATEP NO'. IN A HEW, •SECRET GROUP OP akova aa a eonvenelnca to adver- for general housework. Mu.st like room fiats, one house would suit was compelled by the defeat of Commission. been "considerable misunderstand- World's Rarest Stamp Maj. Scars Roeb .... New York Banks MIMUTEO to DUS COUHTfev ON VISITORS' VISAS WITHIN THE THAT OVER 100,000 iPEClAL A46MTS. SPV-8UiTEW, I CAU tlaara. but tha CASH RATES will b« children. Tei 8140. two large families of adults and France to stand on the defensive, Knudsen came here with PaST VNO TEAFV 4 9 . 0 a n HAVE VANtSUED. Gem Henry H. Arnold, chief of the 1 ‘"K" between the representatives Socony-'Vac Bank of New York . 305 Sold to Unnamed Buyer SPIES OF VARIOUS Moaatad as FULL FATMENT If relation^, or good friends, as there but he added: of the two labor groups which en­ HOWEVER, THERE’S NO Pa!ntlng 7 ^egotiations Will Woolworth ...... Fortified who sold' it for $1.50. Ferrary Quick, W'atson, the Needle! BY V. T. HAMLIN- .e Schools ...... T*A District ot Coventry, ae. Court of WillkielsNot selection of a third member would Probate. A U K U a t S4th, 1940. Elec Bond and Sh (Curb) paid about $750 for it. •aUtoe—Ship by Truck ...... t Be Resumed Thursday tie up some of the board’s opera­ 'V A MEAM^THOSE Jtm ^ 'L L Bt SACAiFlCEO ^ Autoe—For Hire ...... t Katate of Alvoala MItterholier So long has the curious bamboo The stamp was printed from 'tU . BUST THAT WOOLUH V«7nONG-G(D£ GREAT INDEED WOULD J VOELL, ALL YOU (iO TTA ALA6, MV GENERAL,THAT Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 late of Coventry, in aald Dtatrlct, TRAMPS IN' ■“ APPEAAe THE <600 Garagee~*Service-^torage wm* M Budapest, Aug. 27—(/P)—Nego­ tions. A Lot Of Steel crab kept itself tucked back Into ordinary type, illustrattd with s O U T / I’LL N AIL H I* HIDE TO A BE OO R R E J O C IN G ^ ./ DO l « T'TELL ME VUHERE I CAN NOT 0O-.»FOR •Cotorcycles—iBleycles ...... U deceaaed. ... After Backing The president will remain at his TEND TO TWO MONTHS OLD male puppy tiations over Hungary’s demands During 1938. 3,883,000 refriger­ the hollow stalks of bamboo that ship design lifted from s news­ IIA BMsiS HIM AND ONCE ASAIN I ( I CAN FIND ’IM -THEN (DULY THE PRlCGTG Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... IS The Executor having exhibited hla Hudson river home until Sunday BU M P given to anyone- furnishing good adminlatratlon account, with aald on the Rumanian province of ators, kitchen ranges, and electric Us hinder portions are Imperfect­ paper’s shipping newt. Each HARO, Hl« GHOST WILL HAPTA WOULD REIGN ON I (SET 006V POU6HIN' Tl_ie Ol Bwelaeee mm4 Frofeealoiial terHees when he leaves for Chattanooga. OFFOOOLA Bttolness Services Offered ...... It home and paying for this adv. Eataie to thla Court for allowance, Of Air Priest Transylvania will be resumed at washing machines, were purchased ly developed. But any enemy that stamp wss Initialed before issue. WALK ON THE THRONE OF UP YOUR CROWN ' Tenn., to dedicate Chlckamauga AN'DOC’! EGYPT. © U T^ Household Services Offered ....It-A Rose-Marie Dressmaking Shop. 5 Tumu-Severin Thursday, it waa In America. Production of the.se tries to Invade the sacred domain Only one copy of the stamp is liwfrf.fte crutchbs Building—Contracting ...••••• 14 '^ORDERED:—That the Slat day of dam, one of 10 In the T V A chain Orchard. Phone 8165. AuBuat. I'jRi at 'J;30 o'clock In the disclosed In official quarters today. applliances consumed 260.000 gross is met .with a pair of bristling known te exist. Florists—Nureerlee ...... IS (Oontlnned From Page One) on Sept: 2. That afternoon he will Funeral Directors ...... 14 forenoon, et the Probate Court In German and Italian ministers to tons of rt'eel. clsws at the open end of the stalk. "I a$hk yoji—did Columbus know where be wush going?" Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. IT Coventry be. an/t *cre lot. "You couldn't run a peanut Michele, 156>4 'Oak street; Veroni­ FINE FIX/ BaatauvMts ca Smith, 343 West Center stiwt. by Illness. YOUR NAME. ADORES B ," SHROUPgp AIRTOBT MiLOW.... T SEOUND.' Booms Without Board ••••••«• It Electricity and water. House South Coventry, Conn. stand If you had .five employes i- ‘ -flii . WHAT N0W?.'> Boardors Wantod .••••••••••••It-A Birth: Today, a daughter to Mr? STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE to A meeting will be held Sun­ with no directing head who could Good From the Start ^••U T Board—Rsoorta .«••••• tt . $2000 devote lUmself to the business. and Mrs. Albert C. Peterson, 86 The Manchester Evening Herald, 'pli—Bestaaraata ^ day, Sept, le t at 5 P. Bf. at the Phelps Road. Today’s Pattern Service, 106-7th sts<—Rooms—Boari ' ...... n 3600 e a ^ Balanoe In monthly ‘Tt Is tliqe for bunk and conver­ Although the gas meter was In­ payments. Park, for the purpose et form­ Discharged-today: James Bal­ Ave., New York, N. ,Y. ■ • • I ttm tm f F o r Boat ing a permanent organlzntioB. sation to end and time to get the. vented In 1844, no change has Bsats. Fists, Tsssm.sts M machinery going.” —i- kus, 254 School street; David Ven- Send for it today— the new LsssUoBS (or Rant .. S« By-laws will be adopted at this taken place In the principle used Report To Preoideot nard, 14 Wetherell street; Thomas Fall Faahlon Book, full of smart ____For Rsnt 41 Four-Room Now Cnpe Cod. time. This acGoa concerns all Kowalewski. Rockville; Joseph In the original meter. Changes In bsrbss Fsr Rs*4 44 The Defense Advisory Oomnits- design, however, have been made. new things for you and the child­ BBSsr Homsa For R*at ..... 41 Garage In basement and steam property owners at Waterfront Hellnski, 46 Pearl street: Alvin ren! Individual things, bright with P a A . Please make an effort to sioD is composed of seven mem­ fsatsS to Rost ...... ( I bers who report to the president. Hutchinson, Bolton; Sylvia Dube, fresh style points, keyed to the * lla t f Kstato F w Sal® attend. Nest of Balia BsUdiBg tor Is)® — U S i ‘“:r.:“^..$4ooo WUUcie contended that no presi­ 31 Aryjne Place. special needa ot your way of life! hrepartjr to r SD® . » t l R. M. SPENCER. Ofisil4-: SOt^ifttlents. Be among the first to wear them! dent "can poasibly give time or Easton, Md. —UP) — A caddy .0 , I Load Isr Is)® 71 Secretary, AU easy to make, each Including consideration to aU the problems Climbed Into a large cedar tree to t®r Bal® ...... — •••. 71 that such a board lias to aolve." The condition of Lawrence Cope- a step-by-step sew chart! ~ ir I®1® 7] STUART J. WASLEY retrieve a golf ball lodged In the Without a directing bead, he said, landi seriously Injured In an auto­ srt Frspsrty.lsi Stats Theater BOIIdlag top branches and found a blrd’i Pattern 15c, Pattern Book. 15c, V arbaa tW isJ® TeL M48. 7t4« “jealousies, discord. Inefficiency mobile accident Saturday night, One Pattern and Pkttem Book or- »s>.fxekaaFS was reported Mmewhat improved nest—with three other golf balls ^ at# • • ® • ® and failure” are bound to arise '* dered together, 3S«. %