__ __ < advance; therefore it Is up to us to Get on the Bondwagoh—yBuy War Bonds Every Pay Day Delay in Shipping supply *^sli the bk>od plasma that Pastor Resigns Must Believe Blood Donors About Town Party Is Given w'e possibly can, so that when it is OLD - / J Red Cross Gauze needed there will be enough, for Por Selectees In Beginnings Badly Needed instances have been noted In which RECORDS Average Daily Circulatloi) The Wraiher M ». Adam Mftktn of 18 Sum­ Because of the tremendous « ' as many as 32 pinU of plasma Must ba turned In fog ani- For the Month of Angoat, 1848 Forecaai of U. S. Weather Bureau mit atreet haa entered the Hart­ amount of gauze requisitioned by have been required In saving the vage It you want to keep life hf one wounded man. playing tlia new ones. ford hospital where aha will im- Rev. Ward Says in Ser- the government, particularly for Mobile Unit Will Be at 8 ^ 5 8 Slightly cooler tonight end cool- derfo a major operation. Hoineiiiltipad Park Resi­ surgical dressings,' there has been A week from Wednesday, on the Z'/jO each paid tor old roe- St. Mary’s Church on er Wednesday morning. dents Honor Two of iiioii That It Is Essen-, an unavoidable delay in shipping. 29tb, the mobile unit of the Hart­ ords Irreapecttve of quantity. Member ot the Audit IWclltrDPBiFi ICBFuiun JEembers of Olbbona Aasembly. Word has been received that the ford Blood Bank will be in Man­ Bureaa ot Ctreulattoae tial These Days. Wefinesday, Sept. 29. chester again, at St. Mary’s CathoUc Ladlea of Columbus, wlU its Young Men. gauze for the new quota for the M anchester— A City, of Village Charm enjoy a covered-dish supper tomor­ Manchester Red Cross surgical church. To make an appointment KEMP'S row evening: at 6:30 at the K. of C. “Believing in beginnings Is «s- dressing workers was ordered Through the fled Cross Blood for a donation on that day, call ’ Inr. Homestead Park turned out en Donor Service, everyone haa the home. A bualneaa .meeting will i SL-ntial if we are to live in a better some time ago, and should be re­ Mrs. Carl Swaiison, 2-1442. Do It 768 31ain SL Tel. 8680 (ClasoUled Advertising on Page 8) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1943 (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (bllow, during which delegates and masse yesterday afternoon and world tomorrow," said Rev. W. ceived very, soon.. opportunity to do something about now, and feel that you are sending VOL. LXII., NO. 300 elfeamates will be elected to the Evening, to honor Jwo of its young Ralph Ward. Jr., in the seFtnon at It was hoped that meetings their impulse to help, their feelings new life to our fighters! state convention in New Haven In men who have been called to the So\ith. Methodist church yesterday could be re.sumed this . week, for of patriotism, generosity and com- ' ' ' '' ' "V ■' s ' ...... pa.ssion—solnething important and October. service—Albert Borello and Louis morning.“ The future is today, and September 23 is the first anniver­ if we fali to be in earnest now sary of the starting of the work on vitally needed. burial Services for'Fallen Americans in Sicily Damato. It can he done without hesita­ Mrs. Wilfred Vancour of 316 al)out getting started in better drc.ssings here, biit. .since the gauze In a sylvan setting, off Home­ ways of Jiving all dreaming abo'ut tion; our blood Is life to the gMUce street, and he# daughter- stead street, near Middle Tflrn- has not yet arrived, the meeting Second Fl*ont to Be a better tomorrow is fanciful," Jie w ill have to be postponed again. wounded, but giving it wdU not Planes Bomb V ta-law, Mrs. Wesley Vancour, the plke west, the residents of the (hrmer Miss Florence Kane of this said. The surgical dress.ings workers, hurt us. To donate a pint of blood section gathered early. Tables had Must Have Foundation is a simple process with no harm­ town, attended the wedding and re- been set under trees and refresh­ who have worked so faithfully in eeption Saturday of Miss Fay Mr. Ward pointed out that the the past year, are urged to be pa­ ful after-effects, the body quickly WARM ments piled high. A large garage Chicone and William Griffiths In Christian church in the last gen­ tient. The announcement of the rcstorihg the amount given. had been cleared and here dancing V’ictory lies at the end of a road /I Our lady of Mercy church, Plain- was enjoyed by the young folks eration strc.sscd the h^finning of date for resuming work will be an­ opened From West; the Christian life to the neglect of that stretches far ahead. Many of Venice as New Gains Vffle. Mr. and Mrs. qrifflths w-ere nounced in Red Cross Notes in The while the older persons gathered our men are bound to fall on that attendants at the wedding in New- in groups to swap neighborhood Its growth and development after­ Herald just, as soon as possible. York In December of Mr. and Mrs. ward. “Today," he pointed out, “we road as the going grows harder, gossip and offer good, wishes to Rev. Janies S. However, if tho.se at home keep Wesley. Vancour. The latter en­ the youngsters who soon will have become so absorbed in plans listed in the Army Air Corps In for the development and growth of Speaker Seen red the shipments of life-giving blood leave. It was the llrst big gather­ In resigning as pastor of .St. traveling right along that road December. He attended the officer ing of the kind in years/ Nearly personality, that we have forgot­ Fifth Arm Mary's Episcopal church, Rev. aandidates’ school of the Army Air one hundred persons constituted ten that if children and adults ' Bv Rotarv Club with our men, we have this assur­ by ance: thousands of those wounded Will Br More Important to Your Comfort O o ^ at Colby college, and is now’ the party. James Stuart Neill, read the fol- never get a start In Christian faith at Maxwell Field. Ala. As dusk deepened, lights were lowinc at the services at the there is nothing to develop. .. The will be .saved.1 Mediterranean Battle­ strung among the branches of the church ye.sterday: church In Its ministry must give The Rotary club will hold it.s We cannot count the wounded In Winter I'han Ever Before. Key Town of Eboli Cap- J^iQigQr M cil Japs’ Losses i Britain’s Chuticcllor The son bom at the Memorial trees and the festivities were ic- Acts 20; 17-:-“Ye know tirim the more attention to the beginning of regular meeting tomorrow night \ 4 French Units field Called ^Third .hospitol Friday to Mrs. Pearl Pren­ pewed. Speeches were made by first dny that I came after What the Chr(stlan life, for as Jesus em­ at 6:45 at the Garden Grove, Kee­ tured by American Sol- ^ ^ Of Exche«|iier Dies Front’ in Report Today tice Dorey and Assistant Seaman many during the evening, ail manner I have been with you at phasized in' the conclusion of the ney atreet. ROBERT DOELLNER ___ ~ Of Air Bases Alfred J. Dorey of the U. 8. Naval touching oh the War and the part all .scHson.s.’’ Sermon on the Mount that which John A. Peterson, past poten­ diers; Germhus Swing- See Revival Aid Corsican To Commons; Claims Training Station. Sampson. N. Y., Homestead Park’s young men are For Paul, his departure from is of supreme Importance is the tate of the Hertford Sphinx Tem­ Teacher of We Hav^ Just Received ing to North and East has been named Richard Allan. playing In it. Among those who Ephesus to Rome was a solemn foundation upon which the super­ ple, will discuss the great work Prove CostlV No Time Lost Needlessr spoke were Joseph Htiblard, Rocco time. He had- labored long He structure is built” being done for crippled children VIOLIN and PIANO To Avoid Trap By O f Bootleg " Citizens Now ly in Operations in Horace E. Risley, Jr., of 121 D’Amico, James Trivignoi,_^d Jo ­ came this day to the parting of the Evil Has Its Origins at the Shrine hospital, an in.stitu- studio: .59 Walnut Street Highland street was honored with seph Naretto. ways. His triumphant faith In the “Our failure to believe in begin­ tion he has been associated with Tel. 7961 This Blanket Value Continued Rapid A 7%a‘‘S U T t Q N ’* Operations Breaking iriots; No Details Giv- other inductees on Friday. Games farewell: hts message was a living stage of international war we shall Allied Headquarters, North i en of Fighting Yet. inaua on New (iriiinea. Prime Minister Churchill de­ and dancing were enjoyed and a Wings of Gold one. never get rid of war. Until we see Africa, Sept. 2 1 .—o lucoiiie Tax. man garri.son over to Corsica, no# For Sale The Germans are using IntanUy the'jungle trails above Lae. in ex­ being occtinied by French units. War to Both Axis Foes. over the week-end by Italian Blasting Into the Smolen.sk ing’ of Workers b y Tomorrow Manchester $r.95 supported by small groups of forces. pectation of just such a retreat, Tripartite (x>nferenee Soon defense zone to otitflank that I-ondoii, Sept. 21 T- i/fi — Sir Good Fill Thaf Can Be Deliv­ War Bond Show, State Theater tanks to fight a delaying action It was hoped here that the War Imiustriefj ’ to now have contacted these fTtgi- 3. A tripartite conference of at 8. New and Used In the Eboli area and the Fifth Omaha, Neb., Sept. 21— (A*) French forces, bulwarked by Ital­ German central front anchor, tives. And Allied soldiers moving Kingaley Wood, chancellor of the representatives of the United Army also was reported encoun­ Great offensives in which .the full Rfed Army forces storrhed on Dent Military Front. behind them fifu« "Aso have States. Britain and Russia will Wednesday, Sept. 2# ian trooDS, would quickly subdue ------■ V exchequer, died today. ered Or Haul If Awey'^ifh Blood Bank at St. Mary’s church Homes Available for tering elaborate rhinefields and strength of America’s armed forces the Nazis, estimated to number today from captured Velizh, caught un with them 'riie rnan who was credited large­ take place “at an early date" and demolitions In its slow but con­ Washington,.Sept. 21—iJPi—With r.ffeetlve Air Raids no question will be barred from will be hurled against the enemy in about two divisions or between 25,- 65 miles to the northwest, ly with keeping Great Britain a Immediate Occupancy tinued advance north of Salerno. 000 and 30,000 officers and men. .support for the measure apparent­ Today’s communique told of ef­ discussion. Ajiy differences will be ' Your Own Truck. Apply Con- The enemy possesses excellent Asia and Europe are “just about to while further south they bad fective air raids'on enemy air in­ wartime finance on an even keel begin,” Gen. George C. Marshall 'Prior to the collapse of Prance ly ebbing. Senator Wheeler (D., set aside for a cohference of Pre»n,j defensive positions in_ the hill slashed across the Kiev- stallations at Flnachhafen, onlv 60 died on the eve of the anticipated ident Roosevelt, Premier Stalin and' 4 5 ” X 3 6 ” said today. Corsica was heavily fortified by ROOnNG Alexander country north and northeast of the French and had many under­ Chcrnlgov highway on the miUtlle Mont.i counted heavily today on miles up the Huon peninsula fiom announqemenl of his pay-as-you- the prime minister himself. sfruefion Project, Corner of Addressing the American Legion Dnieper river and cut the main Bernard M.-Baruch to dent the sol­ Lae, at Cape Gloucester, acro.ss Salerno, the spokesman said, and convention, Marshall said there ap­ ground installations and' sntl-air- go plan for workers’ income tax. 4. The Allies are prepared to ASBESTOS SIDING Jarvis the progress of the Allied troops .craft batteries. A fter' the Ameri-, German escape railway between id military front against his pro­ Da'mpler strait on New Britain. He was 62 years old. place large Armies, in Italy and Cannon peared to be spme public misunder­ Zaporozhe and Dhiepropetrovsk. 120 miles from I.4ie, and .of exten- 36 Alexander SL Manchester is necessarily slow in . such ter­ cans invaded North Africa in No­ posal to deter the father draft. In Post Since 1949 Main ancM»f. James Streets. Phonea: JWIUL’C cou standing of the recent Allied suc­ .\mazlng List of Triumphs riye fighter activity in the north (Continued on Page Six) INSULATION \ MANCHISTIR C/OHW rain. cesses, a tendency to believe that vember, 1942, the Italians .sent in Wheeler told reporters In ad­ Sir Kingsley has served as chan­ Office 4112 Residence 7275 German prisoners were quoted approximately 40,000 men and oc­ The Moscow communique dis­ New Britain coastal area of Kimbe cellor of the exchequer under Fine Muslin the final steps of the war were be­ closed an amazing list.of. triumphs vance of the scheduled resumption bay. fouehlv half way along the ' Expert w'orkmanship. All work in bffici.al reports from the front ing taken. cupied the island. Nazi submarines of hearings on the fcgfislatjon .that Prime Minister Ciuirchlll since as giving eloquent testimony of were said to have used Ajaccio as marked up by the bard-slugging route to Ihe choicest target on that May 12, 1940. when he received the guaranteed. ReaMinable Prices. Preparing for Operations Russian troops, including the he expected Baruch to criticize the Island-cithe' bic air and shipping No- obligation for an estimate. the devastating effect of incessant On the contrary, he Mid in a submarine base and other Ger­ reported “hoarding" of workers bv post in a cabinet shakeup. WTlIiams & Ravizza Allied air atUcks on retreating mans were garrisoned there. start of a great wheeling move­ stronghold of Rabaul, - He previously had served as lord Write - \ prepared speech, toe last year and ment pointed toward Cherkasy, war industries. The Montanan con­ Australian - manned Beaufight- Flashes! ANNOUNCEMENT German columns. a half has been spent largely in Frequent Reporta of Reaistance tends this has done more to put privy seal hnd air minister. Contractors Cairo headquarters, reporting After the Italians took full con­ key rail , center on toe Dnieper ers poured 20.000 rbtmds of ammu­ (Late Bulletins ol tlie (F) WIra) PILLOW CASES preparation for operations of the southeast of Kiev, in an attempt family heads in line for induction nition into an airprome. supply ,On Nov. 3. 1940. he was made a thf bombing of Venice, Mid one trol of Corsica a state of siege ______Burton Insulating Co. ALL-PURPOSE CABINETS large forces still to go into action, to entrap tbe, hundreds of thou- next mpnth than any other one member of the war cabinet but was Arthur H. Stein Smooth, even textured in establishing bases for future factor. dropped from this inner circle in Three Killed in Cave-ln 180 Oxford St. Hartford IcoBtlnued oB Page SU) (Continued on Page Two) sanda of Uerm&n troops reported (Contlaiied on Page Two) Denver, Sept. 21.—iF)->Tha«*l Has Resumed Violin Cases, free from sizing or DESIGNED AND BUILT BY MORGAN CRAFTSMEN campaigns. massed in the river bend. Criticism Made In Re|iorl February, 1942. in another shake- e a < ^ 'Now at last we are ready to Baruch made' such a criticism in Denver firemen were kljUad today I Teaching On Sept. 1 dressing. " ./ Morp than 1,130 towns qnd vil­ up. in the cave-ln of a fire-tiwept 45c carry the war to the enemy," Mid lages fell before toe slashing So­ his recent report to War Mobiliza­ W4)od wa.« fhe son of a Wesleyan Marshall, “all overseas, thank God, tion Director James F. Byrnes. But minister. He commenced his politi­ nel of the Denver 4t Salt Lakal Beginners and Advanced viet advances, toe Russian war Watc'li Change ra'IW ay about 27 miles w est of I Ready to Act with a power and force that we Full Strength bulletin said. Tremendoua piles of at the same time he said it would cal career in 1911 as a member of Pupils Accepted. STOP IN AND SEE THEM.' hope will bring this confiict to an be unwise to-cxempt Tathers in un­ Denver. The men member* of an I w ar equipment, including strings the Lon^lpn County council, equiv­ emergency creiy were ldentifleg| Manchester Td. 3753 - UCE TRIMMED ,o early conclusion. ' ' j of fully loaded troop and material essential occupations if it meant On ChiuTli Tie alent to a city council in the Uni­ OF INTERESq; TO DISCRIMINATING MEN 1 On Resolution 'But please remember that'this Seen Needed taking skilled workers ftora, war A as Vernon Parrish, assistant I Juit imogiiM tho umi you con find for ono, or Mvorol bf trains, tanks, armored.'cars, guns ted ^ a te s, ■>. perintendent of the .Ulenver Flral Tel. T1 159 Union St. phase is just about to begin, a and ammunition were reported industries. He has oeen a member of the V' thoM Morgan Cobinoh . . . for conv^onf itorago, for point, which seems not to be under­ department shops; Jlni' Wlllianw;| Rockville taken intact, as well as great The Senate Military committee same constituency since, 1918 and pumper driver, and .lack Kennedy.l ovoryday utility, or for downright practical purposes in House Expected to Fa stood by our people here at home, Legion Told Use Only vpted yesterday to call Baruch as IsOfficiVls and Uiploiuals in l630 became chairman of the CHAIR SETS * possibly because they are far re­ caches of'grain, indicating, the Denver Fire de|iartment officialsl s SPECIAL SHOWING AND Beautiful lace trimmed chair sets in white of ecru. 'Mho kifehon, playroom, bath, hobby room, aiid so on. haste in which the Nazis were a witness cq, Wheeler’s demand, Executive committee of the Na­ said the tunnel ehved in after sup-l vor Post-War Collabo' moved from the agonies of war ex Way to Win Complete but toe time of his appearance re­ Closely Scan Moscow tional Conservative arid Unionl.st Hava fun salacfing your own arrangbmonfs or combi­ S cept for those whose sons or hus- fleeing on practically all sectors of porting timbers were burnedl ration With Others. Victory and Peaefe. the battle, front. mained in fioubt. The Montana sen­ Friendship to (Juireh. awnv. ,\ brush fire evidently start-1 nations. Wo have q cbmplato assortment bf types and ‘S 10,000 Dead Left on Field ator said he wojild not. ask for de­ (l.'ontlniird on Page Two) rd the blaze in the 1.800-Ioot bor*.| DON’T STAND FOR ITl ' . • ■ '■ . (Continued on Pnge Two) bate on his blir^until Baruch had sites for ovary requiroment. The enemy left more than 10,- Bv Wade Werner • .*' • Washington. Sept. 21.—qPir^The Bulletiii! v* OOO dead on the field of battle, toe been heard, probably tomorrow aft­ (F«ri«erl>U'hlef of The Ass€»elaied Strikers .\sked to Return failly dssaahlad.. Saadad SMoatfe ready to stela ar pala# * House reachsd for its legislative ernoon. Liye In Omaha, Sept. 21 — , Russians Mid. \ Press Bureau In Mom-ow.) Chicago, Sept. 2l.—(F>—Army| pen today to sign a hiatory-shapihg President Roosevelt, in a mes­ While Wheeler was Inclined to Red Army “airmen smashed an 'Washington. Sept. 2 !— (F) Yank Bombers^ offhials of the Sixth Servh s . t o d a y , TUESDAY AND Comfort With document’Which would place Con- Jones Cancels sage qead today before the na­ apparent attempt of the Germans 'discount its effect, the opposition t ’ommand today, asked strikiag| greM on record in favor of post­ voiced against his bill yester^iay by Ecclesiastical developments in Ck>al of Coke tional convention of the Amer­ to. ev^uate, toe Caucasus, when Moscow^ once the anti-religious employes at the Carnegle-llllnois S WEDNESDAY war collaboration with other na­ ican LegtoB, called for "an In- - Gen. George C. Marshall, • -Army they sank an enemy mlnesweep- center of the world. • are . hetoR RaidAirliase Steel Corporallon’s Gary (lB&j| “Heat tions In maintaining a "just and Hearing Date creased rather than lessened ar and three troop barges just chief of staff,, and Adrhlral Emeat tin mill to go hack to their, lasting peace.” J. King,___...... commander...... of __ toe__ fleet.____ watched closely by ' official and It you 'want comfort mid ;h . -----r— ; effort” In "many’pfaasea of the first, then settle their grievwi Theraction comes in a roU call national program,” and point­ (Continued on Page Tw'o) apparentiv damaged Its chances of J diplomatic quarters heie. The walkout begap early jeeter warmth uae depend^le coal vote on a tersely worded resolution paWe. • I Marshal Josef Stairn’s recent ap- Beauvai.s-Tille Fiekl Giv- I 1007- W O O L - : and coke. Decides Not to Testify ed to civllinn defense ns “nn day when 40 men left their job*, i designed to bury any belief, that example of this sort of latent Senator Austin (R„ Vt.) ahid he proval of the organization of . a :en SecomI Haiiiincriii}; rttropany spokesnien said, and h|| FIREPLACE COAL congressional ., peacetime philoso­ About Bickering Be­ need.” The message was read . Treasury Balance thought toe testimony of toe two holy«»ynod and election of Bwhop mli!Taftern*K)n only 'O small phy will be dictated by a doctrine by National Commander Rm bo miliUry chiefs “shows the fathers j Sergei as patriarch of the Ry*®'®" In Four Davs Touay. (-entage of the normal workla of isolationlem. tween Agency and OPA Wnring. Wafhlngton, Sept. 31—iF)-- The draft measure ought not to pass^" Orthodox church was considered for**e was on hand, some helnf FABRICS r SEAMAN Little Doubt On Outcome position, of the TrtMury Sept. 18: a view that was shared by Senator algnlficant enough in itself as a Loiulon. Sept. 21—iFt--Striking forced out- by lack of working I There appeared little doubt as to Washington, Sept. 21—1^7— Omaha, Sept. 21.—(/F)—Roane Receipts, 1340,116,839.39; exr Hill (D„ Ala.) and some other sen- possible move toward creation or a s (All New Wool) ^ ■ into France in daylight with a pro­ terlals and other*-; In pro* FUEL & SUPPLY CO. the outcome. From both the ^Re­ Food Administrator Marvin Jones Waring, national commarider of penditurcs. 8325,002.502.85; Wqt ['■state church functioning in colla­ boration with the Soviet regime, tecting escort of R. A. F. Spitfires, against a company move to tr Snooeaaors to 8«amnn Coal 'Co. publican and Democratic sides of cancelled his scheduled appearance toe American Legion, and Paul V. balance. 812.896,916,^63.52. (Continued on Page Sl») American medium boriibers gave fer them to other job*. Foiir-fi and Pola Coal Co. the aisle came potent support for McNutt, war manpower commis- just as the old«ajate church of pre­ S Shown IirEull Lengths. today before the House Agricul­ revolutionary days collaborated the Beauvais-Tille airba.-fe. of the regular day shift did ns the resolution) drafted by Repre­ ture committee, 'which had called aioner, joined today in telling dele­ baltway 'oetween Paris and the report for duty, and production sentative Fulbnght'’^ (D., Ark.) him to explain reports o f bicker­ gates to the opening aeHion of w5th th’e Czarist regime. tinplate for the Army was vlrt>“ S SUITABLE FOR MEN’S leaders o't. both parties expressed The publication in Izve.slia. offi­ coast, its second hammering in ing between Ills agency and the toe Legion’s silver anniverMry four days today. . Iv at a Jitandstlll. confidence it would be adopted by convention that only by aummon- cial organ of the Preaidium of the Office of Price Administration. - Employes o f Cook County Supreme Council of the USSR, of Th*’ attack was made soon after I S SUITS AND TOPCOATS 72” X 8 4 ” substantially more than the re- A s{X)kesman for Jones said be Ing the full strength ^ America Attendant Held Rcsponsibl* uired two thirds vote. a church order excommunicating the German radio reported a night IF YOU WANT ^ decided not to testify today be- will the war result in 's complete “nuisance” I'oray by K.A.F. bomb­ Waterbury. Sept. - 21.—iF)- A comparative handful of law. victory for the United Nations on all prieata and laymen who have Clarence D. Northrup, 178 ■ s TAILORED TO YOUR . makers battled bitterly against it. cause he “ felt hd .ivas imable to Must Wait for Their Pay cooperated wjth the enemy, further ers into Germany. . give the committee the best pos­ the battlefield and at the peace ta­ Th^ attack was made soon after nock atreet, Bridgeport, at* They decl/ired its sdoptioii would ble. emphasized toe apparent trend to- at th* Southbiiry Trmlnlng INDIVIDUAL WARM PUFFS sign away American sovereign and sible information,at tola tlme.’’- toe German radio reported a night Waring and McNutt preceded Sept. 21—(FH-The - ed, but toe revenues that accrue to church and is held criminally responaln HELP copatitutional rights, that i t s ’ ac­ “Jonca Juat called off bis ap­ Chicago, —r - . J , J “nuiMnee” foray by R.A.F. bomb­ ’ REQUIREMENTS . ' pointment with toe committee and the scheduled presentation of toe ers into Germany., the death Aug. 10. *4 BonnvMit ceptance would Involve the United Legion'a Diatinguisbed Service » th. ,c«.w pur­ Impressed by Proclamation RltpoU, 10. New Haven, a pM States ui the confiicts. the respon­ said ha would let mt know in toe (C3iicago) treaaurer’s office for •What paAicularly ImpreMed Allied heavy bombers have not $ 4 ’9 8 next few days when, he could ap­ Medal to Gen. George C. Marahall, poses—but not for payrolls. Ap­ been put since TJiursday when toe at the Training *clio*l, nn«*r for planning any sort sibilities and the wars of other chief of staff of the U. 8. Army. payroll purposes was devoid of im­ proximately 83,000,()00 would some observers of Soviet develop­ finding handed i TWEEDS WORSTEDS continents. ' . , pear,” Chairman Fulmer (D., S. ments. however, was a proclama­ Fortresses hit. the Nanates area I SPECIAL SERVICE Warm cotton filled puffs with patchwork patterns and The W. G. Glenney Co. C.) said. "I don't know why he .'M ust Consider Post-War Plans mediate cash today and paylesa needed, to meet the next five semi­ and-toe R.A.F, bombed the Alpine Coroner Mile* F. McNlff. Jt- Slakes Worth Gamble ' tion of the Orthodox^ church - last hoy. *•>•■ *he finding, dloo ^» of a banquet or catfir* floral patterns. Cojlffl-s: - rose, blue, gold, and cedar. Agninst that argument was lev couldn’t come today." In a report of his acUvities as paydays until Dec. 1 for some 6,00<) monthly payrolls. tunnel at Modaiie. COVERTS ' TWISTS Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. Paint employes was forecast by Treas­ On Dec. 1, the beginning of the week appealing to Christians of all Injuries caused by * • . ' eled the repealed contention of the .^Puzzled by Failure to Appear national commander during the countries to unite in defense of Renew Aerial Offensive 336 No. Mainly. * TeL 4148 Manchester ^Representative Rlzley (R., laat year, prepared for delivery to urer Victor L. Schlaeger. county’s next fiscal year, toe coun­ Large formations------of ^ Allied , water preMore Int* kl* j FLANNELS MR. DAN QUINLAN resolution's backers that Cohgress ty could arrange to sell tax antici­ their -faith against Fascism. This the "Training *<*001. Aug. E ing occasion then see Green Stamps G^ven With Cash Sales. had dealt this natloq out of post- Okla.). a committee member, aald toe 1-egion, Waring declared that Some 8625,000 wfa to have been bombers and fighters ’iw*pt out Clothing Counselor, will be distributed to the employes yes­ pation warrsmta t,o pay back Mla- appeal, coming from the p llw died a t Waterbary hoMI**“ ' war collaboration after World war' he pras pusaled by Jonas’ .failure the Legion ihuat not only re com where the Commintern xised to call acroH toe British southeast coast here to advise as to your TO YOUR HOME{ A S r . . SEE YOUR lUMBER O E R l E R ^ f / / to ap p w . "I don’t know mit itself to its present war-time terday. in aalariea and wages for riea, Schldeger explained. • th(8 rooming in the direction of next day. , , . o rcaU ' Np. J and that the stakes of perms County ^ a rd Presidept Clayton on proletarians "of all countries to particular requirements. If cent pelme were worth the gamble whether It’a because Joneg doesn't mandates but alM must consider the first half of' September, but unite against capitalist exploita- northern France In a daylight re­ p’.anil .for post-war America dur­ Schlaeger did not algn the payroll F. Smith said that toe county’s newal of th* aerial offensive RiMslaaa Captuio Ch*ralg*ff you’re busy during the day of the game. have a definlta plan or whether I tion, .wga a aharp reminder of toe I Tra-*-- Bap*. >1 FUlbright put it this way: This, ha doeant want to face a bar­ ing the coming yeur. cbecka, marking the first pqyleM troubles were due to Insufficient against objMtlves in occupied ter­ KELtEIt’S —Call 3264 for an evening revenues; that its 'total Income diatance traveled In Moscow since Bu**taa* 887 MAIN STREET McNutt, ln>an address prepared payday for county employes llnee appointment. hs said, is tbs *Tlnt small step" In rage of queations.’* the hey-day of the militant GodleM ritory, ^ o l Chetalg*V. 77 ARNOLD PACANl TwitlKHAUau building a foreign policy. He add . Chairman Fulmer (D., S. C.) for delivery to toe convention 1983. from taxes was leM than seven After reaching toe French shore auHCHsara* CoMw million dollars, far below the eeti- league. ' of Kiev and oa tk* Next To Fetieral Bake Shop Telephone 3902 or 5790 ed:. Mid farmers want to know “wheth­ dwelled ppon the Immediate war Revenue* Already Earmarked It took on added Interest In the the riUdcra.fs.nncd out In^different BUY WAR BONDS “In proper foreign - policy, |to- er or not we are going to con- efforts, and Mid, “we muat put be Thri'o’i! be money coming into mete. The county budget for 1943 directions, presumably to. blast at railway, a BeaUf* toe. treasurer’s ' office .during the estimrted expenditufea at 818,- Nasi airfield* and communieaUon*. I tadajr.' - ' 1 Mi ^ * 1 iOoBtlguM m Page iCbatlJUMd 'm Fags Xwajf ^CsaUMMd iO wacka, Sftblacgar axglain- *50(1,000. ■ /va i

m m MAMJHEtiTEK EVEmMG HERALD. MAHCHESTEH, CONN, lUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 21, 194» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948 PAGE THREE

Liquor Men Big Offensives Everything But Water area will be assigned a labor pri­ ^4 Special Show lOO^OOOth Engine Is Made Paper Salvage In North End Fountain Forced to Quit ority by a committee composed of See Revival^ Nine Wounded Hiring to Be one representative each from toe Against Enemy The North End has some- Army Makes Efforts Rationing Data Army, Navy, toe Selective Service, In Bond Drive At Pratt & Whitney Plant / Drive Begins i thing on the South End when Traffic PostI Under Curb toe War Productioft board and toe FIAKO Of Bootleg I it comes to providing s drink- State Soldiers War Manpower commission. PIE CRUST I ing piece for horses. It will be Famished By ' • It waa expected that there would- Soon to Start l' recalled by many that the Concert Also at State (Contlniied from Page One) East Hartford, Sept. f l —Avia-^single and double row "Wasp” en- Plans Completed for Clarence Wrisley Dis­ To Give Troops News OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION ' be no decreases in toe number of tion sngine history will be made glnes that have been developed Spencer Memorial Fountain Among 430 Announced Federal J^rvice to Con­ workers now employed in plants in Theater Tonight by the (Contliioed from Page One) Collectious,. Soon to "for man and beast" Is on the portable still coming into common here Friday, Sept. 24, at the plant through the years, successfully covers Job Too Stren­ Regional Department ot Iiifonnatioh' . trol Eiaploying in Five the area, but no Increases will be of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Divi­ passed its test funs at Christmas­ north side of North Main _ By War Department allowed in anticipation of new con­ Regimental Band. usage in larger cities. Be Announced. street, right in the heart oi i Newspapers Printed in 66 Tremont Street, Boston, 8, Msssachnsetts FIAKDRN bat)ds have been engaged in the sion of United Aircraft Corpora­ time, 1925. A group of the Pratt A uous for 01(1 Man. Five From State tracts. EverytWlrig except general bath­ fighting." the business section of the Injured in Action. State Oties. XORN MUFRU Ml) tub gin-making and home brewing tion when the one hundred thou^ Whitney pioneer airprafters who Sicily Weelf After Fall The employment pritcedure to be Bale* o f War bonda are expected Marshall said hd’ found himself Three angles of the wa.ste paper North End. — has turned up in private and public andth of the "Wasp" series of cn" were present.at that time and who Clarence Wrlsley, a former spe-1 On.Casualty List Bed and Brown Stamps ($>good for three gallons each torojugh followed here la like that in vogue to take a Wg Jump tonight when n “in a curious slate of mind" over The only thing missing is Hartford, Sept. 21—(4V-Begin­ reports during recent months, in­ ginea is prepared for shipment. The have been with the organization problem' here were_ discussed last cial policeman on the Manchester Of Palermo; 700 at Washington, Sept. 21.—(ff)— The Brown Stamp B in Book Three November 21. B and C couponaare on toe J’acific coast, except that Both contain only quality suggestions that perhaps the Army the water. At present the bo'vl good for two-and-one-half gallons ning Oct 16, toe United States apacial show will be presented at dustry leaders admitted. event will be observed at open air while it has produced 100,000 en­ evening at a meeting held at the is filled with about everything Police department who started to War Department made public last becomes valid with Brown Stanm. only manufacturing plants, ijn- incredients. had acquired more than it needed ceremonies in -which the Army and Home and Abroad. each. From now on, toe face of the State theater. The admission "A serious illicit , liquor situa­ gines with a total horsepower run­ Chamber of Commerce rooms on but water and this morning u Washlngtom'BepL 21.—<4’)—Five night toe names o f 430 IJnlted A and Rei] Stamps* X, Y, and' % Employment service will have con­ stead of all estoblishmenU, wULbe of sorpe types g< war g^sod*' Navy will participate. do traffic duty la.st week at the every gasoline coupon in your pos­ Bo/ U . »V (I f B ’ will be on the sale of bonda and tion is on the verge of breaking ning into astronomical figures, will horse could not get near it

Great Britain” and was I Threatened With Capture mechanics aye able to do a better, more iqto confidetsuoo tiling pricM Beauflghter aerial sweeps against killed in an Army plane craeh Inl does. - .-i'" '. ' -end new tasee. A loan ol $100 In the middle and southern r ' I -enemy communications from Ycu 20th Anniversarv Dutch Guiana.’ ■ ' - careful, more thorough service job. -Vu Dnieper valley, Chernigov, Kiev, cost* $20.60 when promptly re­ in the north to Taungup pass. in SergL Marion Hargrove, autho^^| paid in 12 monthijr eoiueeuiive Poltava, DniepropetrovsK, Qier- tbs south were announced today of "Sea Here, Private Hargrove,’ ■*'^nstallnienM of $10.03 each. by an Allied jdint war communi­ kasy, i^porozhe and Melitopol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry xsf ’ CtXuDlt^i In normal times there were surpluses of practically a j 32 Deepwood drive, observed thair now in (Chungking, C9ilna. A. ft aawarf lean oa yOur own que. V - wtrt ail threatened with imminent W ^ . AND THURS. capture. The advance of the Soviet twentieth wedding anniversary Private Irin Shaw, ^ r t story natural resources. Interruption of world trade by war fignafuie is made with prompe Sixteen Japanese trucks were writer and playwright,~now help­ private service. For a loan, come set blaxing by the Beauflgbtera columns was so swift that at ona S’mday. They were married in COLBERT li' in, phone or write codsy. point, near Piltava, the Moscow Hartford on September li. 1923 ABBOTT COSTEUO ing get out an Army paper at HAVE EVEKYTHJN’G HONE AT ONCE ^ n soon do away with these surpluses and in many instances near Allanmyo and others were Jaffa, a few hundred yarde frofit damaged at Yeu . and on the war bulletin said, they were able to and have been residents pt Man- Taungup pass road in the sweeps rescue 16,000 Ruasian civilians who .cl.eater^for the past two years. the beach where the Bible iald Jo- ^ANJD HONE R lfiH T ! water shortage in a very short space of time. HtdCM oi .1.PINAirCg e®*nc here for a loan to buy your home, you get Russia, the communique added. 8acf[th§ Atfmk- Ft^deA in September IMI. juet as your doctor or dentist would do. W ell reserve a epedal Poet Office or Bank, too—to buy an At that time the branch had a | extra W ar Bond. 'The 3rd W a r STMipt ttperleaceg advice from men and women who have long Other columns were 40 miles north place for you on tlie «ervke floor. W ell arrange to have the neces­ on the gathering, storage,^d distribution of it due to lack^ of Kiev,' while southeast of the Campbell Council handful officers whose work had Loan is under way right noiv. ^Our '^Fesra of apedallteil knowledge.' For Instance, Mr. Frank Che- Ukraine capital more than 200 vil- been devoted almost entirely to toe sary equipment available. And well .have one of our best, most fighters overseas n e^ our help. o f manpower and materials needed to carry out the above ; y « been Frealdent for 50 year#; .Mrs. .Maude R. Hill haa problem o f welfare, amd entertain­ RE-UPHOLS.TER✓ • lages were captured in a wheeling To Hold Outing skilled medianics vyaiting to do the work. This way, your'job can r • “Wmber for M years, aad SecreUry for 10 years. movement toward the Dnieper. ment for the troops. be handled all at ooce; it can be done quidier; and it can be done mentioned processes. WALTZES jHOPS . Col. B. L. Miinaon, Jr., ajregular BUY WAR BONDS 2>Pc. Living Room Suites Capture of Slavgorod, on the beftor. Your car may be due for a service dwek-up, a lubrication or .For friendly eervike, eoroe in and talk oyer your individual extreme southern front, placed ttia Campbell Council, K. of C.. last EVERY "TUESDAY AND Army man then teaching English Recovered in Denim Russian forcea in that sactor 'o&ly night ndihed g committee to ar­ at West Point became chief of the j tuneoup, even now. W hy not call for an appdntment—right awayl AlLWork GaaraiitMdt 16 miles from ths Dnlqper. range for the annual outing which FRIDAY NIGHTS Iitformatlon branch. In turn. Mun­ X ' I-1" I II... wilt be held at the Osanh-cotti^ son picked as his assistant UeuL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL To Probe RoNm DopartroOat in Bolton on Sunday, October 10. K. OF C. HALL Col. John. B^tanley,.another-W est, The members earlier In the year MnkSnIricIi "SIS’. Point FniSieh teacher. Both men Fairflald, Sept. 21—)— A had 1 day’s gathering at their $g Prospect Street, HnrtfnnI wem . interested in the psychologi­ TOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER thousand* persons attending a hopie aa at' that time there was cal side of war. I a L l -’ r o v n d , a l l - q u a l i t y , a l l - c a r SBHVICM Fentnrlng Ybis group set about tho ^MaaLe/Ley:SteX town mooting hero last night trouble in getting transporuRon PLCSi The Manchester Water Co. 'ILDINGWLOAN ASSOCIATION, INC MacDonald Upholstery Co. voted, with virtually no diaaont and it was thought that the aaiiual organising.toe branch oh fi worMPl to appelat a four-ttsmbar M*par> outlag mii^t have to he poatpened. Art Websttr't ''HENRY ALDRIDGE wide scale, ihandpicked some of | Antrican Industrial Boildina their top men, and combed Army - ORGAN/Z£D APRIL J89! ------tlsan committee to''investigate the Hie committee baa arrangsd tes^ Oid Tlm «n* Orcheetm BWiNGfl r r 98.1 MAIN ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2 4127 town police department, preiim- a full day's program, on October lO' Hank Post, Prompter "'fUca for others -to flU needed! places, . MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES, Inc. ihary to the establishment of an along lines followei^ by the' mem­ Fox-Trots 6-12 Kquaree BUY BONUS NOWl independent commission. bers in the past. ' ' Film and radio news and enter­ Muieh^ter tainment isre party of their work, | 512 West .Center Street toc^ ^ viU bs sgt fslnsd totor. m W t lTES'i'gK EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPl’EMBER 21, 194S

Manchester alliance with Britain alone would progress beyond it as they should. leave these two nations outside There Were reports from the Rus­ Hurricane Five R orkville Hunt Slayer Evening Herald question marks. If we are pri­ sians, reports Allied observers dis­ Jungle Troops Smash marily intereeted in peace, we Learts H. ^D(l•plllSB PUBUSHBO BT THB counted, to the effect that the Years in Past 849, Bockvtlle T »»A f.n pniNTlNQ CO, INC ■hould regard the poaslblllty of Nasis were still being challenged Of Gii’l Bride II BltMlI Btr«*t ManehMtar, Conn. our alliance with Britain aa the close to Smolensk. Today, the Jap Infantry Driv!ps| VKOMAS PBROUSON first step toward equal arrange- Oonoral Manwor Nazis again have Smolensk, little Full Force of Fu^^ Another Group Find Body in Basement Poandod Oetobor l, till menta and pledges with them. beyond It. Finally, there ia no alliance or With their late-swinging south­ Felt in Stale iand JF^o O f , Mother;in-Law*s Battalion Commandec l^bllibod Evoiv BTonInc Ezcopt ^ Btwdara and Rolldaya Entered at system of alliances which can of ern drive, the Nazis had finally, 'Adjoining. // Off for Camp f f e d / ttaa Poat OSlea at Uanobaater, Conn., Home; Throat Slashed By Naylor Holds Lines aa Saoeni Claia Uatl Mattar. itself guarantee the Imixirtant belatedly, captured Kiev, capital thing, which Is peace. Formal of the prized Ukraine. But If Kiev Detroit, Sept; 21—jP)—Police Cross After Fo^ Attacks ConJ 8CB8C1UPTION RATES By The Assorted Press Fourteen Men front Tol­ One .Tear by Uatl ...... *’ 2!/ treaties may be comforting, but then was the symbol that Hitler Five years sg6 this morning hunted today for the knife-wield- tiiiuously for 6 Hours.| Par Month by Ualb ...... t -TV ISutes^^' ® to last they must be bMkcd up had finally gained the territory he virtually everybody in Connecticut land Yeave for Fort Ing slayer of Mrs. Mary Oalllan, IT- ___ _ DalTvarad Ona Taar ...... I*.®® by nations willing to live by a had coveted so long, Kiev Is, In -was talki.p-^ about the rain, which Devens; List o f Names preity 18-year-old bride of an Office, 988 Main fit— Tel. 64)87 - By Rembert James MEMBER OF point of view broader ' than that 1943, soon likely to be the symbol had pouring for four days, Army officer. With to- S. Ground Troops on| THB ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha iUao®****'^ Praia la azaluilva- of keeping their own special inter­ of the fact that the prize has been and,,-f-here was considerable men­ Rockville, Sept. 21—(Special) -- Mrs. Gallian’rf body was found Production — Monday through Arundel, Solomon Islands, Sept. 16| ly an titled to tha uae of rapubllca- ests always first. If the present lost again, after two yeSrs of tion of the fact that in Hartford yesterday in the basement of her Friday, 10-4:30; Thursday evening, — (Delayed)—(J>)—Veteran UnitedI tlen of all nawa diapatehai oraditad Fourteen men from Tolland County • • # most unprizeworthy yields in the Ihe Connecticut river was creeping mother-ln-Iaw's home, a pink un- 7-9; Center church. to It or not otharwlia credited In trend of public discussion is more left Rockville qm Monday for Fort dersiip knotted around her neck States Army jungle fighters near-| V thla paper and alao tha local nawa toward formal alliances than it is hands of the conquerors. dangerously close to the all-time Surgical Dressings—No meeting . ed possession of the important Is­ nabllahed beraii.. flood mark it reached in 1936. Devens to start their military and her throat slashed- A blood­ this week. AJI ricbta ’ of republlcatlon of toward principle, it is still fact Down In the bend of the Dnie­ stained butcher knife smd two land of Arundel toefay after smaah-| apaolal dtapatohaa harain ara alio '■perhaps a few persons casually training. Blood Donors—Call Mrs. Swan- ing Japanese infantry aesaults Inl that principles must be served- If per, the Nazis had just come Into mentioned that a hurricane was off rags, apparently used to mop up, eon,. 2-1442, for appointment on TaBarrad. They were Anton John- Sedlacek, the blood on the floor, were found the weird add savage 10-day Bat-| alliances are to endure and ac-. view o f the greatest syitibol of the Cape Hatteras and was reported Edward F. Burgess, George W. 29to, when mobile unit visits Man­ tie of Bomboe. \ * Pnil aarrlea ellaat of N. B. A. working northward along, the coasL near the body. chester. Sarrlea Ine^______compllsh their peace purpose. If nature of Soviet resistance they Jazek. Robert M. Massey, Joseph Police said they believed that Other American\troops mean-1 By evening that hurricane had J. Golemba. Raiph M. Campbell, Nurses’ Aides—New day claas an alliance with Britain is a pro­ had yet encountered—the blasted Mrs. Gallian, surprised while wash­ time pressed ahead against strongl Pabllihari Rapraiantatlvai, Tha spent the full force of its fury on Stanley Bysezynski, George EX starts next Monday. Japanese opposition on" Sage Ka-| Jullua Mathewa Special Aitency— posal greeted with relief, because dams at Dniepropetrovsk. "We Connecticut, Rhode Island and ing clothes in a basement laundry Nurse Recruitment — Register Maw Tv>t. «ChlcaFO,„Detrolt and Morgan, Elmer W. Schneidier, John tub, was strangled and* then her rasa Islafid, across a lagoon and| Boaton. '______It is both possible and specific. It want nothing If we do not win,” Massachusetts, leaving almost 600 'E. Kana, Paul W. Kennerson, Ed­ with Mrs. Myhaver, 6214. 200 yards off Arun^l's shores. persons dead, more than 80 of throat was cut. is still true that the protection of was what the Russians said there, win Walter Kulo. Ernest E. Zollett. Control of Sage Karasa will give MEMBER DOIT BUREAU OF them in Connecticut. . Married Only Year I CIRCULATIONS.______and they said It with dynamite, Jr., and Frank Della Bella. Camp and Hospital U. S. farces positions only one milel peace itself must go back to the Whole row.s of cottages at beach Another group was scheduled to Mrs. .Violet Richards discovered and there, for all of 120 years, We learned the other day that and a half across Blackett straiti Tha Harald Prlntlnc Company, principles enunciated by the A t­ resorts were swept away, smashed leave for service this morning. the body of her daughter-in-law, the little homely arU clir/th e tne^ aaaumei no flnanclal raaponil- from Japan’s desperate‘s garrieonl lantic CHiarter. If those principles was Moscow burning before the Into kindling by the hundred-mlle- Observing .Anniversary married only a year to Second clothespin, is one of the most blUty for typosraphleal arrora ap- an-hour wind and the tremendous Lieut James Gallian, stationed foremen Kolombangara island, the| aanns In- advertlaementi In Tha of economic freedom and political entry of Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preuss of 78 needed items in the military in­ main objective of this push. Brancheater Evening Herald. waves driven before it. Davis avenue are observing their with a- military police unit at stallations. The report stated that — ' ■' H ...... progress for all the peoples of the There, too, as to all the other Climax of Oami^gn Three IMsasters In State 2.’>th ■ wedding anniversary today. Washington, when she returned many of the men are hanging up \ Tuesday, Septfember 21 places where they won their war , Actually, three disasters visited home from work at the Hudson The Bomboe. battle was named | earth are kept, formal adliances They were .united In marriage their washing by strings through for a native village and peninathal Naval arsenal. Mrs. Gallian. the will have ah easy time Of it, and onceK even while in the midst of Connecticut five years ago today— September 21,' 1918 by Rev. Geor;;e toe buttonholes or by , buttoning on Arundel. It was toe climax of a| the hurricane lt.=elf, the flood in daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a y b e rm your boy— or tho bey noxt do4r. You Only A First Step never be tested because they will necessary retreat, the Russians Hartwig, at that time pastor of the over the line, or other, make-shift three weeks’ campaign to extendi Hartford and a fire that swept the First Lutheran church on West Lee Mash of Corsicana, T;CX., had ways. know, Mory's swoothoort, Joon*a huibond, The Instinctive desire of many not really be needed. If those are coming back, this tlnie to water front area in ^prm crippled American control in the central I Main street. Mrb. Preuss was the been living with her mother-in-law If you have a few clothespins to Solomons after the capture of ad-1 M JUnericans for aon^thlng definite stay. The battle line ia back to New London. for about six weeks. principles are not kept, not'^ ati' former Miss Flora Scheibe. The at­ spare, they will surely be greatly jacerit New Georgia island wlth| Timmy's doddy. Ybiir son, Fsthorl YboF boy, Molhorl to "tie to” in the vast field of for­ the formal aillancea in the world 1941. _ For an imaginative fellow Utilities- companies brought tendants at the wedding ceremony Police said they were seeking to appreciated in some encampment. the fall of Bairoko, Aug. 26. workmen from as far away as-De- link the slaying with a burglary at ' Anyway, Two got somothing to say to you. Fto eign policy In the post-war world can g u a ra n ty peace. like Hitler, it must be back still were Mrs. .Lillian Wormstedt Another small item that is de­ The Japanese employed all of I got trolt and Philadelphia to repair Remick of Mulbtiry, Mass., and the Richards home two weeks ago. ia being answered, currently, by a There ia'no quick, easy, routine more years, back to the bitter fu- sired to contribute to the neatness their old tricks and many new I to mako you undorstand. power and telephone lines. Some William J. Scheibe of Newport, R. of the barracks is waste baskets. flood-tide of speciflc proposals .for Ullty of 1918. sections of 'some cities were with­ ones in an effort to bold Arundel’s I way out of the responsibilities we I. ’The couple have one daughter, Mrs. Philip Cheney, chairman of dense jungles and mangrove I This is H. This is Men. This is IN V A S IO N i formal alliance w ith‘Britain. Such are beginning to recognize. If we out power and light for a week or Mtsa Florence Preuss. the committee, would be glad to more. It took the New Haven rail­ -swamps. They set up phantom tar-1 gn alUance is, at the moment, the recognize those responsibilities The occasion will be marked Housing Board receive your call at 3311, .with the gets of straw men, laid machine- Tm boro, with u million othor boys just Rko ttio. road many days to restore full with a family reunion at the home one qieclfic cornerstone^ of the truly, ours must be the policy of offer of any articles you may have gmn ambuscades and yipped like I service on its shore line run be­ this evening. to add to the comfort and pleasure Wo'ro your INVASION loroos. And wo'ro going to stey. post-war world which seems tween New Haven and Bo.ston. coyotes while attacking. But the| the "Good Neighbor," not only on Connecticut Hope Chapter Quits Its Job of the boys in organizations in this Today little visual evidence of American soldiers who spearhead­ It wasn't oasy gotting boro, and U is going to bo a Ic^ clearly possible and attainable paper, but in act and deed, and it Hope Chapter No. 60 O.E.S. will vicinity. ed the capture of Rendova, and I the hurricane remaihs, but people » — — Even such 4 fairly astute middle- hold a meeting this evening in Ma­ smashed their way up the Mundal must be met by a wiilingmesa to­ still talk about it, even with the Production Notes haidor bofogo wo'ro through. of-the-roader as Governor Dewey sonic Hall. ^ A t the conclusion of Local Group Un^Ie to trail and defeated the Japanese ini ward the same policy on the part Yankee war providing a constant cqpver- The directions for the Army kit­ the business session there will be champions it sational topic, and there are few bags are just the same aa before, the short but" vicious Baanga is-1 of those gre^ nations who will By A H. O. a social and a Robert Morris Pro- Function Because of land battle of Aug. 23, were more | This is all good news. It la good who were living in Connecticut and must be exactly 11 by 14 bold power and nsponalbillty with graim, - inches finished, or they have to be Uian a match for toe foe. WE’RI GIVINO AU WI’VI GOT news because it shows many va then who do not remember a favor­ Federal Red Tape. us; * it always gives us a perverse ite tree or row of trees that ha4 Hope Chapter will sponsor their done over by the staff at the cen­ (A South Pacific headquarters I annual Robert Morris card party communique dated Sept. 18 said rleties of American thought alive pleasure, even after we ourselves .gone with the wind ter, for.: to® articles'.that go into I 1 aaid wo woro going to stay. I promiso that, o r o t ^ it to the primary realities of life in on Thursday evening, September The local five-man Federal toe kitbags must be packed flat, toe enemy bad reinforced hie gar-1 The Draft Will have Joined in criticism o f the ap­ 23 at eight o’clock in Masonic Hall. Housing .Authority tendered its and they just go into, toe bag when risen on the north end of Anm dell moans A o thing— well, tho thing wo don't liko to the world as a whole, because it pointment of some baldly protes Military whist will be played and resignation last night to the The testimony of Gen\George made the correct size. island. A light counter-attack I talk about. Boenuso wo'ro giving all wo'vo got: Our shows, us more ready than we atonal politician to an office pre there will be prizes and refresh­ Board of Selectmen after becom­ It is' urged, therefore, that all on U. S. positions during the| C. Marshall, Chief of Staff \ the H cadofO W I ments. Members of the Eastern ing embroiled in a year of gov­ have ever been, since the day we sumably demanding apecial those making toe kitbags follow di­ night was heavily repulsed).’ minds, our strangth, our blood. Army, before the Senate qnd Star and their'friends are invited. ernment “ red tape" which nulli­ rections exactly and be very par­ Led by Col. David M. Roes, I sought aid in our own struggle knowledge and skill, to see said House Military Affairs Commit­ Program Friday fied .all its efforts to be helpful in ticular about the. size. Berea, Ky., American troops broke I N But you soo^ this isn't going to bo onough. Not for independence, to acknowledge politician set himself to the ropes ' Fii'st Target -The Vernon. Grange and the the proffered . management of the tees yesterday, made It plain hou^ The sewing group at Temple toe Japanese into smsU units and | and proclaim friendship with \gnd soon blossom out aa quite Vernon Center Community club Federal Housing tract, Orford Vil­ wiped them out _ wxtlaou thoso planes we need snarl down out of tho unthinkable it would be for Con- at^climanlike official. Beth Sholom would very much ap­ some other . natlom We have will sponsor a War Bond sale Fri­ lage oh West Center street, be­ preciate .toe loan o f a good sewing Artillery played a thunderous I ^ e Case in mind, of course, is sky on tho onomy just ovor thoro. Unloss thoso tanks swum In the world's turmoil and gresa deliberately .-to Interpose any Taber Would Oust Davis day evening following a commu­ tween Hartford Road and Foley machine. The one they have is role in scattering and killing the{ reatriction upon tha planned Insurance , Commissioner W, El­ nity supper In the Grange hall. street. enemy. These were toe same the world's reaponeibllities many lery Alien, whose appointment As Step in Reorgan­ somewhat decrepit, and slows up got horo. Unloss tho supply ships got through. Unless growth and vize of our armed The program will open at 6:30 On a inotion of a member of the the production considerably. 43d division batteries whose high­ times, but only because some one was roiindly criticised last winter o’clock with a pot luck supper Board o f' Selectmen, toe resigna­ ly accurate fire figured heavily in { there are enough bullets for this riflo. forces. It also, however, made It on the> gVound that he was re­ ization for Economy. If you can lend one, please call has thrown us in. Now we are, served bjt the women of the tions .were accepted fVith thanks the Production center, 5542, and the capture of Munda. .St las^ willing to walk down and clear that tha Army doea not pre­ placing a man schooled in the in Grange and the Community club. and sympathy for the time spent Japs Surroond Naylor's Outfit tricacies of tnaurSnee, while he Washington; Sept. 21—The Of­ transportation will be provided. wet our own feet That fact repr tend to be the expert on whether Persons attending will bring a and trouble,” after listening to a Mrs. Watts, who opens her home I spent four nights in Jungle] himself was nbthing more or less fice of War Information was set covered dLsh for the supper. Fol­ lengthy recital of troubles of the foxholes, three o f them with an| resents a profound Change in or. not fathera ahpuld be drafted. than a profe.ssl&nal jxiiltician of up today as the target for the first On High street extension for sew­ YOU’ RE OH THE lowing the supper there will be a group trying to arrive at some ing each Wednesday, is anxious to infanuw battlion commanded by] can awareness of realities If the Army could obtain ita need­ the moat obvious stam p.' economy drive of the fall session variety, program and sale of war kind of common ground on which ot Congress. have more women in toe vicinity Maj. l ^ i a m H. Naylor, form er] .^In American thinking about ed men without drafting fathers, Colonel Allen atos quiet un­ bonds and stamps. The affair the group could work with the Hartford.N^nn., insurance man.-, der the oritlrlsm. Ha not only "Their operations are a contla- join the group. Any woman who themN W e are growing up, and without curiailing important, war will be open to the public. government authority. would like to do some Sewing for The same dky I left Naylor Jap­ did not deny that he Was a poliV ulng menace," said Representative Probate Hearing FFHA ReprcHcnted we wani to do something tangible production, the Army would like Tpber of New York, ranking Re­ the Red Cross is cordially Invited anese surrouhded his outfit on I ttcian, but he kept on being one. A hearing was held this morn­ Representing the FPHA at the' three sides and attacked contin­ it' better, simply because It knows'^ X We auapect he Is one stIU. If publican on the House Appropria­ to meet with the group at Mrs. about the fhct that for better or ing In the Probate Court to act hearing was Harold B. Flelge, Watts’ home tom oirow ,' or any uously for six hours, hut' his lines' It's that o3Ura $100 War Bond, all of thorn together, for worse, we ^re inevitably a single men make better soldiers are aranted sonoetKing dene 'a t tions committee. I He urged a reor- upon the application of the ad­ area supervisor and the members ganizatlpn of DWI removal of its Wednesday afternoon. held. , Hartford, for / Instance, we' ministrator of the estate of Mary of the local Authority group were p u t o f this worl Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. toe part of toe Federal Housing Surgical Dreeelngs surprising and killing' se v e ra l \ bottom figure. Some of you will lurro to invest thou* the end, of our responsibility to­ manpower'officials, and our selec­ In his maiden speech as a com' put some kind of a business spe­ Schraeiske of King street who are Authority to answer questions put Just a reminder that, due to toe along the trail. observing their 25th wedding an­ to .them by the local members and continued delay in the receipt of ^ e to Japanese strength, Ross ward ourselves and toward peace tive service system. It is their mlssioner, delivered before the cialist at work down 'there to get ffwtiito to put this DrHw across. Take it out of your pay things in order.” niversary today wiu hold open toe amblgious sections of toe the new gauze, there will be no ordmd a withdrawal through the In. the world. decision, not the Army's, which is Hartford Board of- Fire Under­ writers. Politician Allen revealed Criticizes Overseaa .Activities house this evening from 8 to io^ contract offered-them to sign, surgical dressings meeting this mangrove swamp and his men cAodc— or out of that iiost egg you wore saving for a about to take married - men. o’clock. ■ In the first, place, formal alU- that he had apparently progressed Taner also criticized the OWT which the members here stated week. were within bearing dlstancs of aiayday. -X .ances have themselves been as Whether their decision is right far enough In his elemental study overseas activities, which he Fall Term left them assuming the sole re­ Wanted— Newe the. attack on NayloPs men. The fall term of the Tolland sponsibility for toe management, We would like to publish in this Describing hie own encounter often the prelude to w u as the and necessary is for them to prove Of the insurance business to dis­ charged were "getting worse in­ AH you oaa w peue Is too Itttt^, all you've got is just and answer. cover the very elemental thing stead of better,” and emphasized County Superior Court will open losses or in.jury sustained person­ column news about every branch with the Japaneee, Ross said: guarantee of peace. Thai has on Friday. October 8th, and a busy nel engaged by toe authority of the Red Cross, but can uae only Everyone Doubly Watchful Unfortunately, such offlciala that tha ordinary fire insurance that his views on Davis applied going to bo onough. been because allies have, in tim^, policy issu'ed in Connecticut is a also to Robert Sherwood, play­ session is expected. group.- ■ ' what we receive. It would' be "W e were neajring Naylor’s posi­ drifted into separate and selfish are apparently not In close toUch hopeless mess of ^antiquated ape- wright head of the Overaeas diri- District Meeting "To say that we were an author­ greatly appreciated if all the Red tion when one of the men spotted Look at it this way: You won't bo giving eutyihing. Croea chairmen would send in . views of their welfare. Maintain­ with clear, proof o f'th e ir case. eifleations cancelled and confused sion. The next meeting of the Fourth ity, is a joke,” one o f toe members a can of fish and Japanese biscuits Yon will bo invoMting in VICTORY— anA^^our future. Even Bernard Baruch's report on by attached forms which really Given approximately $33,000,- District, American Legion and reported to toe Selectmen. Terms news of their committees, with along bie trail, Ehreryone was dou­ ing an., alliance with Britain apecl/y what the modem policy Auxiliary will be held in Rockville of the contract offered them to sign any little items of-'Interest to use bly 'watchful after that; then the manpower situation^ veered be­ , Ofk) out of a request of $48,000,000 Thiagp liko safety lor your family aad m h ii^ altar would, in other words, call for does and does not do. lust summer, OWI is understood on Sunday. October 3rd with ses­ were so Involved, ahd toe FPHA as "flllers.” where the trail wound around a much more from both Britain and tween noting that some Induatrlea Politician Allen, being just a to have gone before the Budget sions in the GAR hall and the itself was so slow in answering Please ad.dress ail material to large banyon -tree, the scout Itad- fiw war to buy a now homo, or to oduoato your ohildran. questions concerning certain sec­ Mrs. Walter B. Bryant, 25 Olcott ^ m us than the penning of sig- have definitely been hurt by the neophyte at the Insurance game, bureau already for . approval of a Silperior court room. ing our column spotted a Japanese drafting of skilled men and the was impolite enough to point out request to Congress tor additional tions of toe lease, that the group Drive, or call 3704. In the bush. We fired flrat. Then You're-buying a stake in VICTOBYx'^aad t|^’ 'natures. We would so have to that the present form-of the pol­ '^id not ever actually function aa a Prisoner of War Christmas we withdrew off the trail. About charge that some industries, as funds. WANTED—Paper boy for Herald conduct ourselves in all' matters icy dates back to 1886. . Legislation to abolish the agen­ rqpte in Rockville. Apply Ran­ committee, although they met sev­ The Red Cross is preparing this time we could bear the at­ " moans’^Amorioa, yours and minol that we would be certain to stand well as-government and agricul­ ■ He was frank enough to point cy outright and trahrier its func dall’s Store, Park Place. eral times. Christmas food packages -for Uni­ tack beginning on Naylor. The resignations accepted last ted Nations prisoners of war in 1 gtuM that's all'Tvo got timo to toll you now. The .cleanly together on big matters, ture, are “ hoarding” single men out that if the average policy tions to the State department ia "A fter a night in the Juhgle we who might well be in the armed bolder ever- did proceed to fol­ pending- before a House conimit night were tendered in a body al­ Eurooe, for shipment this month were to return to ouf beachhead.” onomy is waltiag, jnst^ oarer tho hiU. Don't keep us ^en though these big matters low the uaual^ advice of "Read though it was stated that two of and distribution during the holidav Additional U. 8. forces later forces. Undoubtedly both 'things tee, but no immediate actian is pulled at our individual national Your Policy” "he would' soon find expected. It was Introduced by Full Strength the five-member committee would eeason. Theec include: 400,000 succeeded In pushing through to waiting lor youl . * * Interests in different ways. Main­ are true, and it may be that an himself hopelessly confused. Repres'entatlve Barry (D., N.^Y.). have continued on as individual standard Red Cross food ‘ pack­ Naylor’s position from two sidesi members of the board had condi­ ages, decorated with Christmas taining and implementing such an ideal solution would be to toke the i PoUtIrian Alien was direct V Face'Dlfllculty on Funds Seen Needed smashing Japanese resistanos and time and effort necessary to track ' enough and bold enough to sug­ From RepresenUtlve Johnson tions been Satisfactory. motifs and the (toristmas colors of seizing possession of the island ex­ •Uiance Would, in ..other words, re- gest that the form of the Con­ '(D „ Okla.), a merfiber o f the A p­ No Heappqtaitmenta red aad green, to go to Allied pris- cept for small broken Japanese pa- . down every last possibility of such l]uire our constant attention and necticut fire insurance policy be propriations Bubcomipittto on de­ (rouHniied from Pags One) The Selectmen did net dlacusa (Xiers generally. 10,000 special trolB. loyalty. We cannot, merely be­ "hoarding.” That in itself, how­ changed so that it will mean ficiencies,, came a warning that the reappointment of another Christmas boxes designed for World'fi SaiGst Investtnents hind the. war effort every ounce Housing Authority group to replace cause such an alUance may have ever, would delay., the Army,^ and what It says the ft|st time, not not only OWI but all other agen­ American citizens only, military ctoadintaraatforthapuipM would l?e an uncertain and uiipre- the'second or the third time. It. cies not directly tiad in with the of our flghtin.g and productive the body which resigned last night. and civiliu, who are prisoners of been signed, turn around and go 'Says it. Doubtless, beidg Just a war effort face difficulty in ob­ strength. We cannot permit senti­ Harold B. Fleige, area superviaor tho Axis in Europe. These contain Seeking to Leara |l I Bi giras you of satisfying Faderal sst»ta "into deep foreign policy sleep dlctable proqesa in itself. So the politician, he was aliAng' at taining more funds from Con­ ment or prejudice or undue on- o f the FPHA, said that the mem- baked "ham, eheeie, fruitcake, fruit baok $4 for svary |S wbanAa mass. Dated Soptanbac 19^' ['•gain.'" ^asic fact ia that thS next clearly something any ward heeler gress. ; timism to. vitiate that strength. hers of the Housing Authority bare. Jam. neanul I butter, coffee, Cause'^of Crash M4lf doa Daoambar IS. iM t. group-should not have been, afraid band M M bmiasti t.9% visible source of ‘ the manpower might be'able to- understand. Johnson, whose ^ committee,, We ehall get to Berlin and Tokyo, stio-ar-coated 'snd sweet chocolate, Danominationsiurn $90Q| $1,000, ■ The fact .that an alliance with but let us all make certain that of the (ease which they were aaked' a yaar, oempeaadad saail- the armed forces must have Ilea Now. Connecticut has had very started hearings today on supple­ hard candy, candltd nuts, ciga- JflOO, $ 1 0 ^ $100,000 aad I Britain would be only the begin- fine insurance commissioners, add mental funds for maternal and we get there earlier rather toan to sign before taking ovar tha .ac­ rettea, and bna game. These sne- aanmUy, If bald te matarity. in the ranks o f married men. late;’’ tive management of Orford Village Maxtoiv-N. C-, Sept 31.— |l,0QO,00a Piioai par aad ng instead ot^the end of what the man Politician Allen succeed­ child care for dependepta.of serv-^ e'»1 boxes sre nald for b y ' the A Board of inquiry sougfit ts Dmiomlnationfc $89,$90b$100k h khould be proper safe-guarding o't draft of, married men is, there­ ed, Politician and Insurance Law­ ice men, said he favored "giving Waring asserted “it would be Park, ‘"niere is nothing . in the •Army and Navy, and private or­ sooruad interart. lease that would be harmful to any learn today toe esuss of toe'crash $5(X)^ $1,000. Sadaeiptioai any , , fore, going ahead and .'^ust go yer John C. Blackall, was one of .the. Army and Navy every dollar futile indeed to spill the ^lood nf ders for them are not accepted 0^aaaad«aaiSatiss''C* 515 0 0 0 000,000 the peace would be particularly American m anho^ and to. dissi­ Hotising Authority." he a^M. of an Army transport plans which iIm 40 days altar tana data. ahead. ime very finest. Buf^lt is chronic they need but trimming to , ihe from i^dividualB. carried 25 soldiers to their deaths. Sariads Notssi %% Caitifi- evident if this particular alliance bone and then aome the agencies pate the treasury of Anisrican re­ The Housing Authority %ks sst PfiMi 79% of mataiity vahw. NON-BANKING QUOTA fact that previous cOmmlaaionere The plane crashed on the Lsur- cMs of bdabladnaeti S% should happen to develop in am not engaged in handUnt war ac- sources to win the war and then up by the^govemmant tai order inburg-Maxton Army slrbsss field have had a pleasant tendency to­ to face the losing future. that the citizens- o f Manchester /^kmosphere of Anglo-American The Ruuian ^Battle Lina ward peirpetuating the entrenched UvlUes.” two miles from hare while oa s PM tkaasasy »Siidi si Ttaasury Bonds of 1991-199Sr' Most Prsasrvs Nattonis Uto might assume activa intareat in the Cattle Feeders routine flight yesterday, the ppst lM4>lM9t laadUymazkatabbh United fitslas Savings Bonds coolnesa toward Soviet Russia. Ini complexities of the ^uiurance In- federal project, which, according to Whether it, is, aa Moscow com­ ‘The life of .our own nation public rslattoQs offieq amnopiicSd. aaosptaUa as bank ooUstanil, Sorias "F"i United Ststat Sav­ f W A R such a development, the atmos­ duftryi'sq ^at they? would tend romes first. It must be preserved. Mr;- Flelge'-was cqnatructed tor muniques would claim, the irre­ to regard the present’'form of the Repo^er Victim , Again Are Buying After striking' the ground, the par a a d ao- ings Bonds Basiss "G ". phere of the alliance *would be IXie integrity of Its institutions In-mlgrapt workers coming from craft burst Into flsmsa. No further pressible strength and valor of fire insurance policy aa .a sacred must in the peace o f the future other distant points m New Eng­ ' L O A N more that of a riew'Spower bloc” mystery which-'ought to be per­ details wars snnounead. the Red Army, or, as most mili­ be carefully piarded and protect­ land to work in war plants in this petuated, not changed to some­ Of Heart Attack “Nsmss ot those klllsd will Be than it would be that of pure pro­ tary analyata seem to,believe, the ed X X X.” area. Kansas City. Sept ' 31— (>P»— thing anybody could understand. Cattle feeders, who said a few made xvsilsbls for rslsssa sftor tection of the peace. A^d al- strength of the Red Army and the Referring to the -drafting of w Ninety-five per cent of tho tha next of kin bavs bssn iiotl* If H took a l6w-down poUtlciaa men with dependent cblldran, Mc­ houses in the new Federal tract are weeks age they wore reluctant to Ikough a., "power bloc" may pro- to boost tho Idea that a policy fled,” tha annouBcsmsnt said. Allied threat in western and Fairfield. Sept 31— (Fi—Sidney Nutt. pointed to Isgghig -produc­ now rented. Mr. Fitch, resident remain hi buslnesa In view of un­ itm that it is interaiitwl ia psaca ought to give its own low-dowa southern Eurepa combined, it is Marcuse, 48. veteran reporter for tion schedules and asserted that, FPHA stated, snd there certain beef-price and food cpndl- • __ V dy. its mere exisUnce ia alao an without ne^ess, aotlquatod con­ ’The Bridgeport Best-Tslsgrsm. because of manpower shortages, tlone, are buying again. smineatly satisfying to know that are but three negro families in tot V dtable ifit^adlenge to other pow- fusion. Doubtless, too, he bad was fatally stricken with s heart toe nation can not afford to take tract at present. Thera are 200 -Furthermore, they’ve been buy­ the Nazi line in Russia is moving this Idea right in' tto midst of Isolating Russia hi the avorld.. attack last night while oovering even one vitidly essential worker permanent houses and 178 de ing feeder cattlo steadily for toe back. a lot e< lew-down Bepubllbaa the Fairfield town mwtlng. off toe Job to prevent the drafting month, says C J. Mercier, ^ Thera is no disguising the fact mountabla housea. in tha entlra Grave Mistake ' / How fM i^ la moving back ' ia polities. In which hs Is s ^ In­ Marcuse, a vatsran of the first of a father. tract. night superintendent of the Ksn- at Buasia is, from this time for- terested. As are always Mjr, It World War. £iad been employed by "In this war every man of eaa City stockyarde. -V, ' perhapa beat illustrated by the Is a shame to taka an outright ona of the tndy, great pow- The Post-Telegram for the pest draft age must accept toe aasign- Snlng for DIvoree Beventy-flve per cent of yester­ fact that maps o f the Russian poUtlfdan and put him In such a day’s nins-yaar-reoord run of 48,- uf thia world—a power for 23 years, chisfly as its Fairfield srsnt given him—the spot whsrs London. Sept. 31 — m — t i t campaign are now back, in point .Job, partlcnlarly wLon It la done reporter. He leaves bis wife, a son, he can best serve the war effort," Los Angeles, Sept. 21.—(JPh~ 875 cattle to toe ttockyarde krent Bamual Hoara, miUah ambassador or for ill. Thera is little without giving the pnblle wram- of time aa well aa of place, to late bis father and two. sisters. McNutt aaid. "That spot may ba Tbs fourth Mrs. Adolph Sprsehels to feeders, many In New Tofk. to SpalBwtold Britiah war workars Ing that enld politician might, Ohio, nunois, Iowa and M lohlg^ -A A Ion, either, that China nmy BUnpuer of 1941, two years 'ago. in toe copper mins, in sgrloimura, (he of tho wealthy sugar family) In s s p a ^ yastaadsF that any iRe become another aucb power. after aU, bo a M tP exhibit a ^jtoventh Paralysis Death in an aircimft factory or In "tSa Is suing for dlvorea. Ibs’s Mrs. stockmen said. tampt to iaolats RuaUa aftsr .the '' ’V./. After 'two years, the Nazi battle little comnion senae. war a barriev againat Coramuolsro .aWMiM ba perhapa easier for us Army. Ws are all in tha same Emily Hall Sprsckoli. of Binta lines arie. back approximately New Haven, Sept. 21— (iP)— The boat.” Barbara, Calif., the former Baron- Should Receive Notlceo Sodn would be a grave mlatake. ' * a w formally cioae to Britain where they were then, when the Aigentins Psper Suspended seventh death in this areiy from ass Von Rombtrg.. Shs char^ The diplomat, who recently re­ poliomyelitis during toe, current Jlartfhrd, S ep t 21—(S')— John Carlyle-JOHNSON machine co. turned home . after ' eonvaraatlona to eiUur Kuaria or Chink. fun Nazi power was still to bo ex­ Plymouth Deocendant non-support, cruelty and deser­ Buenos Aires, Sept 21— o ii^ r ^ k was reportiM last night F.^Roblnson, state director of Sc-, with GenerallsalnMi’ Francisco CASE BROTHERS each o f thaae latter two na­ erted. tion. Married April 10, 1939, they ’ihe government has suspended by the New Haven hospital. 'His TTmothy Alden, who founded bscana estrangM Sept. 1, 1940, leetive Servlcf,, aaid last night France, bitter enemy of Oommun- il quite as Important bo the The Naaua had reached Smo­ the newspaper La Union oPTucu- victim was As^oy. A total'of 04 that men who will be called for lam,___ told ______a group_ In Cbalaea that AUeghony College, Allegheny, Pa:, her suit said. ■r-/. peaoa of the world aa Is lensk, hut. failed, for . some un­ man for an indefinite period be- definite and qi^ilmonsble cases are was a direct descendant of John iiiducUoh In October, in d o d to ^ ththe e Soviet union must take iU i l p l ar tos United Btobes, 0 « » knawB ^ cause tif an .editorial criticizing 'now under trM tisto^ at the hoapi- and Priscilla Alden of Plymouth Let Your "E" Bob4M Buy fatbsra, ought to ho- receiving rlg h ^ ^ plaM la tha post-arar 7 < had bswildaring reason, ioJ[u»s arhytoslBl goM tiunsnW . , taL . Rock fsm s. Yaakoo Baba. their aetlcea "any tiipe nhw.’.’ J - I5ted66iiiid^'-,.v5^ WAmJnESTlER BVBNIIfG RERALD. mAWCHBSTCR, CONN, TUBSDAT, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEiIt ER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1948

P » . n . ■'....:------^------1^- proach to the Duce. v^hlfih some conform with Gen. Dwight D. EmerRency Doctor They were started by German WT)C— 1080 r g y J .5 UTHT—1260 Eisenhower’s British - American planes which on the preceding day had accused the Allies of making. ______V Wheeler Sees Soldier Crash WDRC— 1860 i o d c i y S /iflC flO WNBC—1410 ^Banquet Held Premier Pietro Badogllo's gov­ mbdel in the Mediterranean thea­ Dr. J. A. Segal of the Man­ sought to fire Italian ammunition Obituary ernment, Churchill explained.. had ter. chester Medical Association will dumps. 'Spud^ handler May Open for the Yank Basteni War Time ■ made preparations to hold Mus­ H# said the fundamental fact of respond to emergency calls to- . Baruch Aiding The first French invasion move Victim Dead ^ By Ladies’ Aid solini but , were not prepared Japan’s situation was the diminu­ morrow afternoon. went through without a hitch. against the one method Hitler at­ tion of her shipping. She is Iqsing Official sources faijed to disclose Deaths 4:00—WTIC—'Backstage Wlfe;<& HouiT^THT^^^rthu^^li^ tempted ' and brought off— ’’a ships and planes faster than they Ban on Draft immediately whether the Germans ] WDRC- Home Front Reporter; ' WNBC—Andrinl Contlnentales. Gipadty Attendance at heavy parachute descent' at that can be replaced, he asserted. on the Island, among whom were MrA Lucy E. Cramer Youth Hurt in Motor­ News; WNBC—Blue Frftllcs. 7:46—WTHT — Knights of Co­ Detroit Host particular point (Grfin Sasso.) .He said he or EMen "possibly’’ members of the Nazi garrison who Mrs. Lucy Ela Cramer, daugh­ 4:15 — w n c — Stella Dallas; lumbus; WNBC—Pop Stuff. ItV a Wise Football Player Who Ready Zion Lutheran Last •They had one card up their would make a further statement on About Town (Continued from Page One) fled from Sardinia to escape the ter of Mrs..^Elwood Starr Elq, and cycle Accident Pjasses WNBC—Vaughn Monroe. 8:00—w n c — Johnny Preaente; sleeyes,” he added calmly. “The the Badoglio government soon. pursuing Italians, were still re­ the late Elwood Starr Ela; of Man­ In Local Hospital. 4:30—w n c — Lorenzo Jones; WDRC .— Ughte Out; WTHT— To Softball Night) The Speakers. He termed Italian action at atofs who previously had been sisting the French troops and inierl guard: had orders to ’The Gleaners group of the South chester, Conn.,' died September 20 WDRC—Perry Como; WNBC— News; Music; WNBC—News. shoot^Mussollnl If any attempt present "natural and human” and noncommittal. patriots. at the Lawrence and Memorial As­ Time Views the News. 8:16— WNBC—Lum and Abner. Knows His A Ima M ater These IJ^ays For All Relief Flinging] said "may it prove to be the first Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet this Marshall, told the committee In Sergeant Norbert Dziiiriikowskl, ^ LaOM* AM Night at th« Zion was made to rescue him but they evening at 7^45 with Mrs. James sociated hospitals; New London, 4:45 — w n c — Young Wldder g:30_w nc — Horace Heldt’a Hitting' Feature faded In^elr duty.” of a senes of acta of self-redemp­ effect that the Army just had ar­ Conn., after a long illness. serving with one of the outside bat­ Sy-own; WDRC — Ad Liner; Treasure Chest; WDRC— Judy ZaiUMnn chunih, marked the aec- Wilson of 80 Alton street. ^ rived at a point wherp U Is train­ Fliers Concentrate By Harry Ora>’a«n ChurchillXtold Commons today tion.’’ . Mrs. Cramer- leaves two daugh­ teries of the local Army conimand WNBC—Hal MacIntyre. ^ Canova Show; News; Vl^lT— Of National A'. S. A. NEA Sporta Edited game winner again, is the ace ell 0Dd dajr o f the 60th anniversary that the Medi^rranean campaign "We don’t want war with races ed,' equipped and prepared to deal ters, Miss Marjone and Miss Doro­ News; Castles in tha Air; Cards Have Ace Mort Members of the American Le-> On Salerno^rea - • here, died last night at Memorial 6:00—w n c —When A Girl Mar­ Philadelphia, Sept. 21—That big the Cards’ deck but he was club»l ' the ehurdi's dedication, and is not a "subsUtute for a direct as such,” Churchill said. "W e war deadly blows to the enemy all over thy Cramer; a sister, Mrs. C. I>nl- ries; WDRC—News: Ad Liner; WNBC — Noah Webster Says: ^ Playoffs This Year. gion Auxiliary will enjoy a pot the world. Ho insisted thatvioth- Allied Headquarters In North hospital from injuries received In Cooper^ 20-Game Win-1 bed out of there twice in last 3rear’e| hranght out a capacity attendance attach across thX^hannel on the against tyranny and we seek to aon Talcott, of Talcottvllle, and motorcycle accident which oc-' WNBC—News. 9:00—WTIC — Mystery Stories; bloke ba’rglng Into the' picture is fall fuss and has been w ha^efil Germarfft In FrancX.^d the Low preserve ourselves against destnic- luck supper In the auxiliary room Ing ought to be alloted to Interfere Africa; Sept 21.—(M—The North­ three aunts. Miss Mary O. Chap­ WDRC — Burns and Allen; laet night It vtaa necessary to qt the Ivegion hall tomorrow eve­ curred la«it.-Tuesday In Wapplng. 5:15—w n c —Portia Faces Life; i Detroit, Sept 21—(gq— Pitchers the football season. It takes more ner, Though Shaky; with abandon—as well as ball baiel Countries’’—that he has never re­ tion. These are the two targets to with Its planned increase in west African Air Forces concen­ man of Manchester, Mrs. Augustus W niT—News: Music: WNBC— WTHT — Gabriel H e a t t e r ; have a second seating at the sup­ ning at 6:30, after which they will strength to 7,700.000 (including trated their attention yeaterday on Sergeant - DziuriikowskTs home who can hit were hailed today aa than a World War to stop him. —In two All-Star appearances, laf per tables for all who came to the garded it as such. aim at—Nazi tyranny and Prussian L. Holmes of St. Petersburg, Flori­ was in Detroit, Michigan. Dick Tntey. WNBC—Famous Jury Trials. Borowy, Brayle, Red- spite of that, he’ll probably get tHe| militarising^ Let us aim every gun work on articles for the Christmas WACS) by the end of the year; the Salerno battle area ln?Kaly and the heroea of tbe Amateur Boft- It will be a colorful and unique i-noagregational family and home* "On the contrary." he s^d in a da, and Mrs. Lester E. Inman of The accident in which the soldier 6 no—WTIC — Just Plain Bill; 9:15--WTHT — Treasury Star Hurlers game. lengthy statement on the tk}e of and set every man who will march sale. Mrs. Beatrice ’Thomas has without opposition practically Westerly, R. I. She also leaves ball Associations "” season. Colorful because there Hot Rookie coming gaOierlng. King Barks Up Viewpoint received fatal injuries occurred WDRC — War Commentary; Parade. But after Mort, Billy , the KMl the war, "the opening of thi.^ against them.” cut out a number of aprons and The dhief of staff turned aside wiped, out a large convoy of ehc^my three nieces, Mrs. Bruce Hilton 9:30—WTIC — Johnny Neabltt’s that crowned the Hammer Field will be S4^ many uniforma in the j The guest speaker, former Pas­ other useful articles, and those who when the motorcycle on which he Treasury Sortg Parade: Memory For Series. front in the Mediterranean wa No Doubt About Sympathies questions as to the drafting of motor vehicles. \ Beal of Talcottvllle, Mrs. Vladimir Passing Parade; WDRC — Re­ Raiders of Fresno, Calif., and the 1 must come in with St. Loula teft»-a,l tor WllUam C. Schmidt, was ac- are unable to remain for sewlngj was riding crashed into the rear Lane: WNBC—Jack Armstrong. stands unique because so many ------i because the only other worthwhile | ways intended to be an essentli Churchill declared that fighting fathers, contending that Was an Fifty gasoline and, oil ladeh. I. Ortoff of Groton, Conn., and Mrs. port to the Nation; WTHT — New Orleans Jax Maids as cham­ . Oompanled by Mrs. Schmidt. Mrs. may take them home to finish. end of a truck near Wapplng. The jl;46_w n c—Front Page Farrell; players will be on teams oproslng Bv Sid Feder I righ ty-H arry Aim bert—is laidi preliminary to the main attack tween Germans and Italians has issue for Congress or the Selective trucks traveling west of Potenza Archibald Main, Jr., o f Portland, W*DRC — Amerlfian Women; The Cisco Kid; WNBC — Spot pions from an original aUrting 'i H. C. Bebkmann of Secaucus, N. J.. local Army comihand wqs notified New York. Sept. 21—(JP)— For,up with the-miseries. Lanier, withl upon Germany and her ring of place "at many points” and Service to settle, but he made It were bombed and strafed and when Maine. WTHT — Superman; WNBC— light Bands; Sports. field of 50,000 teaina. their aim axmktera.xhe’ NaiT and T 'w h o was a Manchester girl and John Mather Chapter, Order of fighter bombers pulled away 30 big and an Army ambulance was dis­ Marine Corps training programs _ number of years now, the most; * record of 13-7 this season and! i ' married to the late Rev. Beckmann, subjugated and satellite states.” IS no doubt where the sym- clear that If the needed men could FiHjeral services will be held- at patched to the scene and .'{he in­ Archie Andrews. 10:00— w n c — Bob Hope and P v t Kepnlt Lynch, pitched pathyMjopea and efforts of the Ital­ DeMolay, held Its election of offi­ tank trucks were afire and others \ Company; WDRC — Passport one-hitter and., tripled home thihS certainly shifted the boys around. famous last word In the American' boasting a vvln In the ’42 classic—I vi’ also a former pastor, was present Elimination Principal Objective not be obtained elsewhere, fathers the home of her mother. Mrs. El­ jured soldier was brought to the Evening Had the Army done half as well, ians noW He. cers last night and James E. El­ were damaged. Other -.motor wood S .' Ela, 243 East Center for Adam; WTHT — John B. only run aa the California service League has been to start shouting' In a relief, role,—is the likely sec-1 for the anniversary celebration. He disclosed, however, that he liott, Jr., was named as Master ought to be called. King backed up local hospital. His condition was 6:00—WTIC — News; WDRC— w e . would have a season — and about what you’re going to do to ^n^d-game choice, largely becauat] Referring to the Salerno battle,' this viewpoint. transport also waa attacked, and street, on Thursday afternoon at Hughes; WNBC — Raymond team defeated Detroit Briggs, I Bov. Prokopy Speaks and President Roosevelt sat Councillor. Bryce Carpenter was the day's bag was 67 destroyed and such that it was not thought ad­ News: WTHT—News—WNBC— then some. - the Yankees on any given occasion. Brazle-and Brecheen are rookies i,;' The present pastor. Rev, Paul Italy’s elimination from the war Churchill «iid "German hopes of Wheeler ;inade the point, ■ how­ 3 o ’clock, ihtefment will be In the visable to remove him to the Army Gram Swing. to 0, in the showdown game last driving us into the sea with a named Senior Councillor and Mon­ as many damaged. Terry and the Pirates. 10:15—WTHTi— Concert Hour; night of the four-day tonrnament Here ate the selections for Sept. The roof has a funny habit 6f fall­ But Southworth tossed the big dies % jProkopy, chairman of the Annlver. as their principal objective when roe O. Morris, 3rd. was elected ever, that deferments have been East cemetery-(ind will be private. hospital at^Bradley Field, Windsor 6 ; _ w n c -Connecticut Oh the bloody mopup oJv the beaches must Attack Roads and Railways - 15 WNBO—Listen to Lulu. Nifty Nina Morgan, the Walter' 25:'' . ing In* when you try to make it' with a"'rookie—Howie Beazley — s ' aary committee, and others of the they met in Washi.,gton last May Junior Councillor. The other offi­ promised to fathers who get into Friends will kindly omit flowers. Locks. Petinaylvanla to tie a knot In at times have riseiv^hlgh.’’ Bombers attacked roads and Alert ; WDRC—George p . Arm­ 10:30—w n c — Rod Skelton and Johnson of girl softball, hurled a stick. twice last year and came up seven oommittee spoke. Mih. Catherine and added that no one "would cers of the chapter will be ap­ essential industries. - If all of the He had been semi-conscious ever stead; WTHT—Dick McCarthy: the Princeton Tiger’s tall. Army so since he hasn't anyone else,! A t the height oKUie battle, 2,- 446,000 family heads the Selec­ railways within a short distance Of Louis Rebel Company; ,WDRC — Congress one-hitter and drove in two runs So, since everything’s been going 'Rowsell, president of the Ladies’ have expected It to have been so pointed by Master Councillor El­ since his admission to the hospital Music; WNBC -Sports: News. to outmarch Vlllanova. Navy to so smoothly up to now. It might be BrazUe, with a 7-1 for his flrat yi AM, welcomed the guests. There 500 bomber and fighter sorties tive Service says may be called be­ the front and once again not a sin­ Louis Restl, of fiol Hartford Speaks; WNBC—This NaUon With a pair of singles as New rapidly achieved.” liott gle German aircraft came up to try and several transfusions were per­ . fl;.30—w n c — Strictly Sports; sink North Carolina Pre-Flight. a good Idea to tip'off the National and Brecheen, with 9-5, are praC’l : was diorus singing of favorite ’Turning to the air war, the were flown fn 24 hou^and 1,400 fore the end of the year thus won road, died this mornink at the formed; members of the local at War. Orleans trimmed the Phoenix, to stop them. WDRC—Jeri Sullivan; WTHT— 10:46—WDRC — Quote'Ted Mus­ Rochester, nbtx,^ Jack Benny’s Leaguers that ihey're looking for a tically sure of a lob. 'hymns and altogether a griat eve­ prime minister announced that the tons of bombs were dropped on Woodbrldge street frbm H^ln dsfermenta, where, Wheeler de­ Manchester Memorial hos^al fol­ troops serving as donors. When it Aria., Ramblers, 7 to 0. the Germans In the battlefield and American Flying Fortresses hit /Overseas News; War Gardens; ing. stooge;-‘'to lathert Colgate. Penn leak In the gas meter with a lit zLIke ’Cooper, (Chandler, the h«l^ ning. weight of bombs dropped on Ger­ to Oakland streets Was olled^-by manded, would the needed men lowing a tong illnees. He has t e n waa known that his condition waa Mlaa Korgan„ winning State to biff Bucknell. Cornell to their immediate communlca'tlons. the railway yards at Torre Annun- a resident of Manchester for the WNBC—Feed Bag Frolics. 11:00—News of All SUtions. match when they holler that (1) cow of the Yanks’ soupbone’ A>cl* I^nlght will be Young People’s many in the past year was three the town’s gang this morning. come from ? extremely serious, his parents were of the laxt three champlonahip trim Sampson Naval. Notre Dame the Yankees can’t do- a .thing ety. has been largely a series flop' Night, with music by Organist "Yesterday’s reports from the Marshall said that was another zlata, the tracks south of Pompel past 48 years, coming here frohj q:45_\\*TIC — Lowell Thomas; 11:15— WTIC — Harkneasof firuds, yielded eight hits and one Umes that of the preceding 12 and three roads south of Sarno. notified to come to Manchester and to smudge Pitt Dartmouth to against left-hariders and (2) that ola. He’s had two cracks at se­ 'M i^ on Erdln, piano accordion battlefield leave no doubt that the manpower question that he waa Vienna, Austria. He leaves two WDRC — The World Today; Washington; WDRC — Joan run -In 29 innings over the week­ months and that the United Mias Pauline Beebe, m a i l e r of Mitchells attacked the road Junc­ they were here at his death yester­ scalp Holy Cross. Temple to top the thtee top St. Louis Cardinal ries rivals—and each time woundl aolos by Mrs. Arthur Seelert, ijnemy has been worsened, that not qualified to answer. daughters, Mrs. Grace Skewes and News; WNBC—Zath Mary. Brooks; WTHT—Mualc; WNBC end aa her team retained tha States and British aircraft supply J. L. Jenney’s Insurance OTlce, tion at Castelnuovo and American day. V.M.I. southpaws figure to do fearful up with a cold shower and th«| 'm ech ea Iqr present and former now exceeds that of Germany by our main forces are firmly i^hore, Wheeler also suggested that the Mrs. Frederick Schuetz, both of 7:00—w n c — Fred Waring in —The Music You Want. women’s title. In 1941 she that the Eighth Army has' come leaves tomorrow for New York, on Marauders successfully raided the Northwestern to chill Indiana. things to the Bombers In the forth- morning newspapers. "oaoers, tableaus and recitations, more than four to one. ber' ennual vacation. surrender of the Italian Army this town. Pleasure Time; WDRC—I Love 11:30— WTIC— Polish Orchestra; hurled Tulsa, Okla., to the cham­ Into action In a suitable place and bottleneck between two railway a Mystery: WTHT—Fulton Lew- Minnesota to show Missouri.* Pur­ coining world series. With 19 wins alr'eadv this yearl motion pictures and a social time Saying that the almost total de­ might make some Italian divisions Mr. Resel was an expert cabinet­ WDRC — Raymond Scott’s Or- pionship. New,Orleans won five due to edge Marquette. Great Spud is a cinch to h it'20 and -With refreshments, not forgetting that we have recovered the Initia­ yards at Formia halting south­ maker and for many years had a Ready to Act Is. Jr.; WNBC—Jeaii Sablom. The chief thing wrong with that struction of German war centers Sunset Council, Degrree of Poca­ available to the Allies for fighting, bound traffic. cheatra. successive tournament games and Lakes to swamp Iowa. Iowa Pre- picture is that no one seems to be come the Yanks’ starter in UmI the voluntary Anniversary Ini- tive and are ndw able to advance but Marshall made It clear the place of business on Pine street. f:15—w n c — News; WDRC— 11:45—WNBC — Dance Orches­ was continuing on a great scale, hontas, will hold a kitchen bi/igo The night before, in the face of boosted Its season record to 62 Flight to bomb Ohio State. Wis­ thinking about what the Yanks first game. l^^^vement Fund offerings. northward on a broad front,” be United Nations are not counting on Funeral services will be held Fri­ Harry James: WTHT—Musical tra; News. victories and aix defeaU.> Churchill disclosed that the per­ said. tomorrow evening at the home of bad weather, R. A. F. Bostons Oil Resolution consin to take Camp Grant. might do to the Redbird porUidera. But with his uncertain aerie centage of plane losses to the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Keeney of 401 much help from that quarter. day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Gems; WNBC—Famous Fath­ 12:00—WTIC — Newa; Phil Ter- Detroit Wins j Louisiana State to larrup record, McCarthy, too, is goUifl Russia, he said, hod agreed started fires, hit roads and railway Watkins Funeral home. Burial So far this season, the uptown R, A. F. in the first eight months Keeney street ’There will be ers. ranova vs. Lefty LaChwee; In the men’s event, Detroit beat Georgia. North Carolina to heel thumpers have gone to the mat to have to come up with aome*| that the French National commit­ junctions close to the battle area. will be in the East cemetery. (UonUnned from One) News; WDRO-Newe; WTHT— *Will Open Second of 1943 was less than the same tee should be represented bn the prizes for the winners, refresh­ Truman Sees Ability Ye-sjerday Mitchells bombed Avelll- 7:30—w n c —Salute To Youth; Hammer Field in the opener be­ Geot^a Tech. Tulsa to convert with an assortment of 16 American thing out of the hat. ' And of hli period last year and that the mo­ ments, and a general good time. Friends may call at the funeral WDRC — American Melody News. fore 6,000 spectators at University Southern Methodist. Texas Tech 11 tossera, the one the boys lik^ commission set up in the Medltet- no and Calabritto In the rear of the home on Wednesday and Thurs­ gether with the machinery, to keep League elbowcra who throw from rale of the crews was consequent­ Members and friends are urged to of Detroit stadium last night as to outflgure Oklahoma A. A M. the button-hole side of their vests, most aa the dark horse is Front From West; ranean. To Cut Draft Quotas battle front. A large explosion day evenings. the peace, is continuing in its na­ ly higher. Restoration Sacred Duty attend as the proceeds will be for temk place at the Avelllno road ture ; it dr«s not consist of sporadia 37-year-old EM figelski pitched a Southern California to outride and they've won 20 games and lost Borowy, the one-time Fordh He announced' also that during the War Bond campaign. Washington, Sept. 21 — (jPt — 4 to 0 shutout. That gave each flinger whose 12-9 for the se ... “Wo regard the restoration of Chairman Truman (D-Mo) of the junction. U. S. A. A. F. Invaders instances'of emotional altruism or tj.C.L.A. California to cuff St. 12 in those which went to a de- Premier Confident the four months eifding Sept 18 France as one of the g^reat pow­ knocked out some gun positions. niggardly selfishness: , Vice 'President Guest team one setback in the two-de­ Mary’s. c'slon. What’s more, the Yanks doesn’t tip yoii off that he’s not a single merchant veSsel was Private Stephen W. Merovotilch, Senate War Investigating coAimit- four Ip a row the last month, ers of Europe as a sacred duty tee asserted today the Army and La.st night R. A. F. and R. C. A. “To be-sucpessful, it'will require, feat elimination series. Reminder of World War I haven't done too bad with a num­ lost by enemy action In the North son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Local Dealers southpawlng purposes, Mi from wKlch Great Britain will Navy could reduce their draft F. Wellingtons bombed roads and the assiduoiik daily attention of the Lynch, who had pitched two Pennsylvania tackles Princeton ber of lefties In their six world (Conthmed from Page One) Atlantic aiid that enemy U-bd&ts Merovonich of 56 Kensington Of Information Please has . Marius and Russo, but never turn.” quotas by “several hundred thous­ railway yards in Benevento. best bralnd of our country. It is previous shutouts in the tourna before 60,000 at Franklin Field in series since ’86— guys like Carl had hot sunk one Allied ship any­ Stating there wer^ nearly 75,- street, has been spending a. 15-day No Losses In Raids ' brains and leadership that wo ment. drove home a run In the a setting reminiscent of 1918, Hubbell. chances are he’ll go along wit ^Bsploy.a weighty and active flgbt- furlough at 'his home. He is sta­ and men” without "impairing O. K. Standard Tiny Bonham, the Iame-1 where In the world during U)e first 000 British prisoners and 25,000 their f^.rlking force.” There were no losses in yester­ must supply, and not gifts of bread X third with the only hit off Pitcher when the Student’s Army T. C. Tufts Grid Turnout And while the Cafds’ top three— ' front against tbe enemy on two‘weeks of September. . tioned at Camp Brcckenridge, Ken­ New York, Sept, 21.—OP)—The t “ Suspense.” . . . The MBS net husky who’s ^ been up-and- Greek and Yugoslav prisoners In Urging that the armed services day’s raids and since there was no and milk and money and oil. . . . Ed Pearl of Detroit. With two turned the campus into an armed Max Lanier, Alpha (Bet) Brazle atever line he chooses, to resist Churchill added, however, that tucky, > vice presl- work is arranging a celebration camp. and Oklahoma Harry Brecheen, this summer, and Charlie Wi to maintain against him with Italian hands before the armis­ pare thpir manpower requirements opposition no German planes were If we contribute leadership and our flrat appearand a out In the last (seventh) Inning, German U-boats had become ac­ shutdown. Solid Fuels System Is ' for Its ninth anniversary on Octo­ Lynch gave up his only safety, a In keeping with the topsy-tur- the big man from broken bow—all loff, the (^aUtornla rook.e who sing weight and vigor If tice, Churchill said the Italians to tlm '"barest minimum” before fair share of the force found nec­ dent of the United States is sched­ ber 2. looked like the classiest of tive again and that one convoy was had giyen orders for the release Private Walter R. Smith has In the Naples area unescorted essary to make an . international double by Sam liombardo. Reach­ vyness that features the camjiislgn Largest m are nice young fellows, you have bo through tbe fall and win- returned to Atlantic City after any general drafting of fathers, uled for Infofpiatlon Please on bunch on some occasions and being attacked at the present Fortresses continued to pound Accepted at Meeting; system of control effective, that is ing third on a passed ball, Lom­ —Minnesota men playing for to admit there Isn’t s Hubbell In of all under their control. spending the week-end at the home Truman told the Senate a full uti­ Tuning tonight: others has. resembled a one-' time. ■ Twenty-five Italian divisions In German supply lines with an at­ all the world can or ..should ex­ NBC pext Monday when Henry A. bardo' was nipped by Lynch for %11 c h 1 g a n and Northwestern the* lot. Naturally, the ’43 Yanks A French Army o f 800,000 to In a further disclosure of Rus­ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James lization of men already In the ser­ Details of System, Wallace will be a guest. NBC—8, Glnny Simms show; about the present Tufts outlook. ticket tO 'Feoria. the Balkans, he said, would be tack on communications at Sarno p ect” the final out on an «attempted Stanford stars at California, etc. Coach Lou Manly Wel­ aren’t the 1936 block-busters, 0,000 is being steadily organtced sia’s participation In the Italian Smith, of 132 EHdridge street. ’The vices should be demonstrated be­ 4 The occasion is another broad­ 8:30, Horace Heldt; 9, Mystery "Our backs are small, the ends either. Out in the Yankee bull- "of no further danger to the pa­ fore “disrupting families and civil­ and Torre Annunziata, southeast Chance to Outlaw War steal of home. ------three members of last year’s lijind the battleship Richelieu wiU’j surrender, the prime minister said young soldier has recently returned Dealers In solid fuels In Man­ cast by tUs program on behalf of 'Theater, "Leavenworth Case;” Penn varsity squad,are in Orange seem fair, some of the tackles are The way things shape up, how­ ready for the fire alarm to go » take its place In the French triots." 6vci\ If unable to turn ian industries.” of Naples. The railroad and the Majority Leader McCormack 9:30, Passing Parade; 10, Bob-: The Hammer Field squad of 13 comes Groups of Vet­ is stlU the best relief man tai' the Soviet government Studied the from Africa, and his parents and main highway Intersection at Sar­ chester met this morning at the the Third War Loan drive, the made the trip on $2,500 raised by and Black. They , are Bill Miller, big and the guards are strong. ever, Billy Southworth practically e t against the Germans. . i friends gave a dinner party in his Truman informed reporters he (D., Mass.) called it a "golden op­ Hope returns, Bing Crosby guest; erans • and Likely We should be quite a bit better ball—Fireman Johnny Mi armistice terms and authorised no were made unserviceable, Manchester YMCA for the purpose portunity" to outlaw war, but Rep» pickup point to be Newark, N. J. the Camp Officers* club. shifty ground gainer, and'George has to depend on his southpaws to Speaking of the prospect of a Declaring United States Naval honor Saturday evening. was "not in favor” of the Wheeler' The other experts will be the reg­ 10:30, Red Skelton^ ' than the Tufts te^ms 1 have had the guy with the plow ch^ Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower to crews reported, and at Torre An­ resentatlye Hoffman (R., Mich.) O'Brien, diminutive quarter, and turn the trick. As a matter of ilt-Churchlll-Stalln cmifer- forces already dominant In the Pa­ bill to postpone induction, of fa­ of agreeing on a qtkndard systerii ulars, Franklin P. Adams and CBS— 8, Lights Out thriller: Youngsters for -43. in recent years Because we have fact, the tossing on both sides Is cute curve and the dot-and-X sign them In Its name. cific, Churchill said the surrender nunziata two road Junctions and described it as a repudiation of Bernie Oallbgher, 200 • pound trol. the prims minister said: He also revealed that arrange­ J J .1 1 Mrs. T. Edward Brosnan. Red thers of pre-Pearl Harbor children of procedure In view of the serious John KleitflC knd the semi-regular 8:30, Judy Canova show; 9, Burns tackle. bettor replacements. I’d say we, strictly out of the grab bag, *be- a road bridge^ were hit. long-standing national policy. Rep. Fcdlowlng art the cei 0 meeting during this war ments had.been made to land an of the Italian fleet had decislvelv : cross surgical dressing chairman. until Jan. 1, but that the armed solid fuels shortage existing In Oscar Levant. and Allen; 9:30, Report to Nation; Army has so many good backs Medford, Mass., Sept. 21—fJ»)— now havri two good teams instead cause Marse Joe McCarthy’s Yan­ 1 carry with It no much slgnlfl- altered the Mediterranean Naval regrets to announce the continued services should “ takfe the Initia­ At Formia roqd junctions and Jessie Sumner (R., 111.) contended 1C:30, American Legion conven- Sports Roundup seesbn figures on the two American alr-bome division in railro.qds northwest of Naples New England. Red Blaik has them playing in After doing much for Tufts foot­ of the UR'ial one and'a half.” kee staff,'aside from Georgia Spud fbr the future world an a balance delay in the receipt of gauze for tive” In reducing their personnel Chairman'Gilbert E. Willis pre­ It would give the President power Big Town, the newspaper script tion. Col. Louis Johnson;■ 11:30, showing games, eomplets Rome at the same time as the goals. were bombed by unescorted Ma­ to enter this nation Into any aUi- the line. Vlllanova is riot yet well ball with very little for the past Since Manly’s teaching' ached Chandler, Is mostly hot-and-cold, shut-outs, innings pltchad, batween tbe headn o f the main Invasion of Italy but that It the new quota. It will therefore sided and Howard Clarke, senior series In which-EMward G. Robin Raymond *’ ■*■'- Scott music. (War Loan By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. . enough organized to cope with ule lncludc.s five classes three like boarding house coffee. govemmenta for without Fathers, he said, "m ake no rauders of the U. S. A. A. F. and ance "even to making the United Cavalcade continued to 1 a. m.) N ew ‘ York, Sept. 2 1 - (J>i— Say 13 years, Professor-Coach Lou bases on balls, . | was hot possible* biKiauRe the Ger­ Qermans Confirm be unnecessary for the volunteer examiner of the Hartford office of son sppeared for severt.1 seasons, the Mule. times a week In cconomica and ac Right-hander Mort Ckxiper, a ^id loet and peroontagest cordial and lasting aasocla- folders to report tomorrow at the claims to special rights” and their th6 crews reported several hits Offlce/of Defense Transportation States another dominion of the is'scheduled to return to CBS. Oc­ BLU—7, Awake at thq, Switch, what you like about the quality of Manly was certain his millenium mans held the air fields. ^ on the road junction. The Ma­ British empire.” new time; 8:30, Noah Webster Dartmouth has too much of counting and his players have only t Uon between Soviet Russia and Declaring he knevfr in advance of Report on Sinkinji$ American LiCgion hall. induction "must stand or fall on its outlined the stan6ard.