T e •= WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«, 194t V- MunrljfBtet E tirttin s ■ H. •m m • Foil Pay the CoM or the War Is Lost-—^uy Bonds! X gasoline rations to worker* In the mileage in ao doing la below civilian defense activities , has 150 miles |^r month, special ra­ Bolton Scene New New England TraiiH{iortation Bus Burns at Bolton Notch Defense W ork been received by local War Price tions cannot be Issued. These will About Town and Rationing Board 11-76 arid be allowed only when the appll*, Average Daily Cirenlation was adopted at the last meeting cant is limited to 90 mUea per The Weathdr > Gas Ruling For the Month of Angmt, 1842 of the l;^ rd %s its.official guide month of personal driving and Foeeenei a< U. S. Weather poiean mcmUur meMBg rf th» Of Bus Fire on future applications. A ruling when his request la deemed rea­ ■— KunM ’ AM* Oorpa will bv the state OPA office sUtea sonable. t 7,530 b* M d twBorww txrm^ — ^ New Interpretation of that 150 miles per month must be Town Treasurer George H. ••(•eek at th« T.M.CA. and the New Vehicle* Owiietl Mamher e< the Andtt Oonthmed Warm and Rgntd tiiK Regulation Adopted as used from “ A” b»oks for travel­ Waddell, head of Civillari D efens/ iiiglit. jfM lIin t X n . Wlnthrop Reed ing to work on defense activities. activities In Manchester, has been Biu'm w o< dmnlntlon* Mopee fnr a. ( o ^ atteadanoe. Mis* By New England C6. .notified of this ruling. F#n» Locke, aupertiitecd^ otf Guide by Board Here. . An “ A " book contain* coupons X Matj^hetter A City of Village Charm X auraea at Ui* Xemorial hoaptUI. Destroyed Y esterday. sufficient for 240 miles of •driving win be pr«wtit to anawer queation* A new Interpretation of the per- month. If an automobile Is ae that the laetJtutlon may be aa- A new New England Transpor­ regulation that allows special not used to travel to work or If Read Herald Advs. TOL. LXL, MO. JOT (ClnaaMed AdvertMng on Fnga U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS aured of aver more aarvlc# from tation Company bus, running from the vohmioer nuree*. Providence, R. 1„ to Hartford by s M r. and Mm. Alfred H. Rood way of Willimantic, caught fire Prelude to Capture of Tanambogo Island e t 184 School Btraat war* pleaaant- yesterday afternoon shortly after Jy aiirprlaad by their friends and S o'clock on Route 6, at Bolton :es Telatlvea last evening on the occa- Notch *and before aid could be Hale’ s Self Serve and Health Market American Warplanes aion of their 25th wedding annl- varaary, which was also Mrs. summoned the carrier waS' de­ Rood’s birthday; They received stroyed. many choice j^ ts in silver and Ten passenger* in the bus st the N,. THURSDAY SPECIALS other warec. time escaped from the burning vehicle without harm, a* did the Strike Jap Cruisers, ThVmaeting of the Past Matrons driver. small fire extinguish­ ers in the bus were used to fight Tetley's Dehydrated and PiSrons association of Chap­ HEALTH MARKET■ ‘*•4. Stalingrad Gates man Court, Order Of Amaranth, the fire, which was siiid to have Which was to have been held to­ started from overheated brakes SOUP MIX Rib morrow evening In, the Masonic the Jtear end of the bus, Imt^al­ CHICKEN NOODLE BEEF NOODLE Temple, has be«,n postponed to though the extlnguiKher.s/hecked Infantry Battle in At- e Thm ^ay evening, September 24. the blaae for a short^>ifnej, 'there ‘ ^ VEGETABLE NOODLE Lamb Chops lb. 39c Casualty List \ were insufficient chemieals to put ^ * * !»*■ ■ - ... a ticfi and Cellars as Rev. T. A. Gustafson and John It out completely^ - • SPECIAL! K. Johnson are representative* B eyo^ Control - Herald Photo I-otai \ ■ Tanks Crumple De­ Is Normal In Also Cause 500 Casni from Kmaniiel Lutheran church, at A call was sent to Mamhester- 3 packages 25c the annual meeting of Augustana- and Chief Albert Foy of the South A new $17,500 New England Transportation Company bus, eri>pute. from Providence. R. I., to fenses; Nazi. Planes RAF Bombers Smash Ues to Troops in Soul Hartford caught fire.and was completely destroyed at 8:10 yesterday^ afternoon at Bolton Notch. Lamb Chops Ib. 49c Bynod churches of Connecticut, to­ Manchester fire department drove Grandmother’* Find Little Opposi­ ’42 Primaries day In Emanuel Lutheran church, tc the Notch but found the fire Ten passengers and the driver eacaped the flame*, which started from Overheated brake*. The bus Seas; Marines Coi Hartford. beyond control when he arrived. wW.v less thaij two months old and had been in service but a short time, tion in Fight Today. Into A short time after the buriiad Marmalade, 2-lb. jar 31c Flavorful American VStore" am tinue to Hunt Sni| burned an auxiliary bus from the Four U. S. Senators, All ers' in the Solomons! AUCE COFRAN Elast'Hartford headquarters of the shortly after but was/unable to the large gaa tanks exploded, add­ Providence run Jes* than two Moiscow, Sept. 17.—(A*)— (Known As Queen Alice) silver Lanr Cheese Ib. 39c company was sent to the Notch move the debris u n ^ the frame­ ing to the fuel already burning months ago and chat new, $17,500, German and Russian infan­ Democrats and 19 800 Planes Are Used Foes, Strongly Reii gpO U niA L MEDIUM work had . cooled. / . around the engine. it was stated, A igrge ■ crowd Labo^ Market B evith Dangtater of a Seventh Sen and . picked np the passengers and Sauerkraut 2 cans 25c the driver. A wrecker followed During the height of the blaze The bus had been put on the watched the fire at a distance. trymen battled’ in the* attics House Members,* Lose To W'reak fiavoc on forced, Are Battling Boni With a V ea SEA FOOD IS AN IMPORTANT ITEM and cellars of a northwestern SaaMaga Daly, laeHidlng Bwiday, Renomination Bids< . IndUstrifd Cities in aeftion of Stalingrad t^oday Needs Control^ Advance on Moresby! t A -M .lo 8 P .B L OrBy Appoint- Parowax Ib. 15c IN YOUR MEAL PLANNING. USE BMaL In the Servte* of the Pea- after the gates' of the city, fi­ By D. Harold Oliver Ruhr; 39 Planes Lost. SOME REGULARLY! nlo for 88 Team. nally had been opened to the Washington, Sept. 17,-^ZP)—The By The Associated Press M8 Oknreh BtreoL BartloH, Conn. Prowii Lund Asserts American warplanes strikl invaders by massed tanks. 1 0 ^ primsEies have counted out London, Sept. 17.—(/P)^Massed ing at Japanese forces in thd doz. 10c Bombs rained down without four incunUjent Senators - all squadron! of '|>ossibIy 800 R.A.F. Mdson Lids CLA M ^ a letup upon the defending army western Aleutians and in th$ Democrats— and 19 House mem­ bombers unloaded another huge WPB Director Proposes HALE’S POPUUR BLANKET — made up of soldiers. Red Ma­ South Seas were credited load of exploaiv'es upon the In­ Crown rine* and armed civilian*—and bers, including IS Democrats and That Inspector Be For Chowder Steaihers six Riepublicsns. dustrial heart of Germany lakt day with damaging two building* within the *moking city night, striking at the Ruhr-in a INSULATION Caps and Lids doz. 19c on the elbow o f ' the Volga as Of the 34 Senator* up for re- Placed in All Factoiv my cruisers, sinking or dan JOlINB-MANVnXE ripmination, 24 were Democrats; renewed effort to aid Soviet Rus­ Cherrystones wavea of Nazi dive-bombers hurl­ sia by crippling /Adriif' Hitler’s les aging at least eight othe HO.HE INSULATION ed themselves Into the assault. nine Republicans, and one Inde­ to Select Men. ships and inflicting 500 tr DIVISION IS NOW FORMING Crown war-making machinery. pendent. Nineteen Democrats were It wa* apparent from field dis­ Thirty-nine o f the craft were Haddock, Fillet of Perch, patches that the- German 4lr renominated, four defeated, and Washington, Sept. 17.—(4>)— casualties, while U. S, Jar Rmgs 4 pkgs. 25c missing from the attack, it was rlnea continued to bunt down L. A. WILUAMS force held a clear numerical su­ one. Green, Rhode Island, is ex­ Guns and plane* of the Pacific fleet bliist tiny Tanambogo Island, enemy strongpoint In the Solo­ announced. Placing of inspectors insXil im­ periority and wa* hard for So­ pected to be renominated at a my snipers In the Solomon REPRESENTAITVE mons. Just prior to Its capture by the U. ll. Mar Ine* on Aug. 7. In the foreground is the famous An authoritative aource aald portant war plants "to aee that land*. Fresh Cod, Fillet of Flounder, viet flier* to meet. state coriventl'on late this month. causeway connecting with Gavutu island, which the Marines cro.ssed under heavy enetny machine gun $1.00 Down speciflcally that it was not a 1,- labor is efficiently utilized at maxi­ On the New Guinea front, TELEPHONE 3802 * The Moscow radio announced AU nine Republican* won the right fire. ,■ 000-bomber raid but if the usual velopmenta took an ominous tu String Beans 2 lbs. 25c that the invader* were maintain­ to run again in November, and j five' per cent lose ratio prevail­ mum skills’’ wraa proposed today by Mackerel Smelts ing their jadvance, despite Uiou- aa Gen. Douglas: ■ MacArthur’d Norris, the lone Independent, has ed the force may have totalled aa Director Wendell Lund of the headquarter* acknowledged sand* of casualties. yet to announce whether he wUI high as 800 pl.anes; 50t^ W eekly Tempo 1* Increased WPB’a labor production division. Japanese^.$roop8 >had scored a n* run again. An authoritative Biitiah atate- Celery Hearts bch. 12c Pollack, Bufterfish, Etc. Successful defensive acUon* Parity Change He voiced his suggestion before elght-mUe advance in the driv THIS REPRESENTS (Considering the number of sit­ ment aaid: towa|d Port Moresby. were stressed by the Soviet In­ ting members that ran acain, ^ is Fourteen Are Injiired the House (Committee on Defense POWER formation Bureau’* mid-day com­ "A- very atrong force of our Migration, aaying that the war Now Locked In Battle is a normal casualty list for off- bomber, attacked objective* in /A United Nation* commu H r K I munique a few hour* later, how­ year voting. It is npt expected t6 In Farm Price manpower commission already has And So ever, and Russian field diapatche* the Ru(ir last night. the power to institute labor mar-.- ^ d the main bodies of the be changed much, if 'at aU, b.v the "Many fires, some of them very Does We Have Plenty of Green Stamps Given | in no way Intimated that the In New Havep^s Blast ket controls and that it ahoura lied and Japanese forces in Na tIk J W .H A L C CORB few state' and district conventions large, were left burning. Guinea now were locked in bat( Scored by FDR not ’’wait for sweeping legitta- Your fighting was lessened or that the and.nin-offs still to be held in "Thirty-nine of our bombers With Cash Sales MiMCNIsmi COHM- city was falling. tlon." only. 32 airline mllea from Cos] Bin! Blankets! iv- Rhode Island, Connecticut (Demo­ are mis.sing.’’ Moresby, with the Japanese 4 “In the northwestern outskirts crats only) and Louisiana. Cau« of Explorioo i»‘^ p o r t Slum p Paul i V. McNutt, fiiknpower Bay seal and eotaa asar and aa of Stalingrad, enemy automatic The RA.F. ran its string of commiaaion cbalrnyan, 'told the erting heavy pressure. aM*a aa a|iaea la available. Better buy them now. They contain higher per­ Last Off-$'ear Prlnwry lermed Accinenlal; X r . r President in Letters to night assaults on Uie Reich this The. communique reported riflemen supported by tanks In the last off-year primarie#— committee yesterctoy a National Taera provide power tor Uncle centages of pure wool. The future may be very wer* rtpulsed. by a' Soviet infan­ Congress Declares He mbnth to 10 by this attack. Service Act, glviM' the govern­ "aerlous fighting” waa In pr Saaa and waimth far ,u aaaelt. the Democrat* lost four Senator* Damage of $io,ooo< In M eat Salcs Raldera Turned Back in the jungle-choked Owen uncertain as to the amount of wool allowed in try unit,” the communique said. and 17 House member*. The Re­ ment controls ' over the nation’s “ Six tanks were disabled or set None Seriously Hurt., ^V' X:____ !' Is Opposed tb Change Spitfire fighters meanwhile in­ labor resource*/ was "Inevitable’’ ley mountain*, but gave no ind BEAMAN COAL CO. blankets. .. . publicans lost none in cither tercepted 'a group of high-flying tlon of the turn it was taking. on fire by anti-tank rifle fire, branch. In the presidential year In the Present Formula and eaaentiap' for maximum war hand greni^es and incendiary Government Agency De^ German daylight raiders over the Are Strongly Reinforred POLA COAL C a So Important Is Your First of 1940, the Democrat* counted New Haven. Sept. 17—(/P)— A English channel this morning and production Battlefront dispatches Mid bottles. The enemy automatic Lund.^tumiltg to the problems BBSS. Bi four Incumbent defeat* in the midnight explosion so -. powerful rides to Cut Down on Washington. Sept. 17 — (A*)- — turned them back after they had Japanese, strongly leinforced riflemen '. were surrounded and creat^ by plants overstocking 72” x84 Senate and the Republicans one. that it knocked Sleepers from President Roosevelt, in letter* • to tried three times to cross the ing the past week, were thr wiped out." Its Big Purchases. writ^'labor,' against anticipated everything into an attempt About; 650 Germans were re-, and House casualties were: Demo­ their beds, shopk the huge plant British south coast. .95 chairmen of the Senate and House ,lher than current needs, teati- reach Port Morfsby, a vital i>os; : ^Kirted slain on other sector* of crats eight. Republicans two. of the Wincherter Repeating Arms A German broadcast said sev­ Kenwood Duration Msny politicians had forrtast Chicago, Sept. 17— (/PI ;— Pur­ banking, committees, expressed eral localities in the Rhineland ed "it is natural In a period of Austraita’s outer defense*. ; the Stalingrad defense zone in en­ Con/pany,XbJuring 14'persons. expanding employment and im­ gagements which frequently de­ last spring that an unusual num­ chase* of meat by the agricultural "unalterable, oppoeltlon’’ today to and Westphalia had been bomb*d Attacking at both ends o f .C pending labor scarcity for em­ far-flung Pacific battle thei' veloped hand to hand fighting. ber of incumbents would be knock­ Eight^,01 the ihjur^ were taken marketing administration, govern­ Any move to change the present with damage to buildings and/Hl- AT PINEHURST ^ A L L H A T ed off in this year's primary bal­ to tlve New Haven hospital and vilian casualties. It reported/that ployers to hoard labor just as American fliers scored bomb parity formula for farm prices. BLANKETS loting, mostly because of contro­ sbyto the plant Hospital early to- ment agency which buya for lend- 37 of the British raide»'’^ wera they want to hoard materials.’* torpedo bits on two enemy cruii MARTEX TOWELS . (Continued on Page Two) lease shipment to other United Na­ Advised at a White House con­ Inventory (kmtrols THURSDAY Wool versies'arising from the war and y. Doctors said that the con­ shot down. / off (/holseul island 200.. mile* i tions,' have “slumped sharply over ference that amendments might He aaid that from ' his obaerva- of Guadalcanal' in the Solon MEAT DEPARTMENT also because. off-year voting ia^ dition of none was serious and Most on Major Reel* We Have All The New Fashions At that the name of the most severe­ the past several weeks, a compila­ be offered, to pending anti-inflation 'Of the' nine previous night at­ tlona a saving In manpower re­ and pounded Japanese shippli usually bard on the” ins." / legislation' to alter the level of Made Ezpre$sly For Hale’ $ A cotton warp for strength and a lOOrt wool filling which Is Interest la Larking ly Injured worker had beyn re­ tion of department of agriculture tacks which th(^'' Brltlah have quirements could be. brought about and troops in the Aleutian isIsB Extrs I.OSS, lAirgr, napped up for the warmth and comfort for which Kenwood 1* War Profits reports showed today. parity returns to farmers. The launched against' (Germany since if we institute- the same sort of the Navy announced. Preoccupation with they- war, moved from the danger list." President wTote Senator Wagner Sboolder tamou*. Size 72 'x84" In Blue, pose, Green, Cedar, and Gold. Winchester Work* Manager Scaling dowTt, of the agfcncy’a the first of the month, all . aave' Inventory ' control* in the labor Smash at Kiska Harbor with thousand* in the armed serv­ buying, waa a necessary result of (D-NY) and Rep. Steagall (D- Look For This Label ice* 'and other thousand* involv­ Thomas L S. Boak, terming the one have Men on a major scale market that we have instituted Pacific fleet ’headquarter* LAMB CHOPS Curb Sought the meat shortage, livestock ex- Ala) opposing such a move. and are inatltutlrig with respect to ed in wsr-Job mlRraydns, produc­ explo.sion ’’accidental/’ said it oc­ Parity la a price level calculat­ and most nave Involved hundreds U. S. planes attacked Japon’^ petts said. The AMA. which for­ of plan,*. critical raw materials." chief baa* in the Aleutian* ed an apathy unparalleled in re­ curred in a sm^l-,- sheet metal merly made heavy purchases ed to ^ v e farmer* a return fbr 47c lb. ^ hlfASe EXPRESSLY row ^ $0 .9 8 cent year* In both voting and at­ outbuilding when a worker drop­ The targets have included Saar- He added: Kiska harbor on Tuesday, sinkti their crops comparable to a past 72"x90” Lehsnon AVa Lb. Contract Restrictions weekly, now buy* only every other bniecken. Karlsruhe, Dulsberg, "The labor utilization Inspector two enemy minesweeper* Wd will aim have Teal $ tendance at political meetings. ped a tray containing explosives. week, in an effort to make more favorable period, usually 1909-14. Frankfurt, Duesseldorf, Wllhelms- and the labor-management pro- damaging three submarine*. Chops, Pork Chops, S-Lb. BALES Seen as Slowing Up Isolationism veraji* Interven- Fifteen persons, most of them supplies available for domestic Some farm bloc members had con­ A- women, were in the building at tended Uiat this foriririla ought to haven and Bremen—which was -big cargo ships and ‘’several'! Loin or Rib Pork Roast and conatimera. (Contlnaed on Page Foot) smaller craft. i ' Br7fU ^ i/it!boc Production Efforts. (Cwatlnned oa Page Tw o) the time. Actual shipments of AMA pur­ be revised to take farm wage* raided twice. Veal Cutlets. BLANKETS The roof of the' building, not Reflecting the tenseness created' . In addition, th* raiders killed chased meat to other countries are Into account, thus increasing the attached to the walls, was blown In Germany by this continuing of­ wounded an estimated 500 Ja FRESH GROUND BEEP 80% Wool WaabingtoD, Sept. 17 -lA*/— Re­ a military secret, arid the total level to which farm prices riiight visions of )ha present war con­ to bits' and w'indows throiighout supplies held by the agency are rise before ceilings came' into fensive waa a Berlin broadcast 36c Ib. ' yesterday' warning the German Strictly Cash (Coattooed on Page Eight) YOU WILI, BE SURPRISED WH; tract renegotiation law which Tire Bootle" : the factory were shattered, al­ not disclosed. operation. Extra Weight — Extra Length. Beautiful solid color would relieve business of unceV- though the army’s explosive safe­ •Agency Is Criticized "I should like to n^ke clear my people to "see tp it that .the DRIED BEEF ty branch in C3»icago'*aid no ma­ blackout is complete." The warn­ -1^ blanket* made by Lebanon. Solid color* In Blue. Green, Bo<«, A HAT CAN DO FOR YOU TO LIFT taintiea caused by frequent ac­ At the time the meat shortage unalterable opposition to any re­ Sliced Wafer Thin tions to. scale down profita may be Ring Is Found chinery was destroyed. Boak es­ camezto a head, there waa much computation of ^ ir ity at this ing was repeated by all Nazi ra­ Plan Adopted Cherrywood. dio stations. '4 pound 25c UP YOUR SPIRIT. T n o u r BEAU- proppaed to Congress by the timated the damage to the new critic>m)ebf continued heavy buy­ time,” . the President wrote. "in' building at $10,000. my message of Sept. 7 I stated, While the R.A.F. was oyer Ger­ Flashes ! ASSORTED COLD CLTS Army; Navy and Maritima oom- ing by the AMA during the sum­ A TIFUL COLUCTION WE HAVE miSaipn. Sold Thousands of Re­ Heard 12 .Mile* Avimy mer months of aleck pr^uctlon. It in computing parity, we' should many last night a few Nazi raid­ All Soldiers at Army (Late Bnlletln* of the (ffi WlM$ 49c Ib. / Chainpan George (D., Ga.) said The mighty blast was heard In was argued that the agency could continue to use the computations ers dropped bombs at , several . JUST THAT FASHION representativea of the three agen­ raps Uhder the Name reduce its buying, utilizing stocks of the Bureau, of Agricultural Posts Caiiiiot’ Use cies would a)>psar before the Sen­ (Continued on Page Two) it presumably had on hand, for economics inade under the law as (Continoed oa PSge Two) Credit After Nov. 1. Masonic Leader Dies f V V,-... ate Finance (Joinipittee Monday Of Slightly Used Tires. lend-leaae export.' it stands today. This will ■ con­ Fre<;rrl<*kHburg, .Vo., Sept. 11 Pinehurst Fish Forward Pill Boxes when it studies the'^egtlon. of re­ The recent reduction in pur­ tinue to be my policy.” —(4b—The Rev. John Jobes Center Cuts of Block Island pealing or amending Uie ptatute. New York. Sept 17 —(Ah — A chases does not mean that a (:or- The anti-mflation. bill introduced Washington. Sept. 17 i!P\ — nier, D.I>., 80, National Ma Swordfish — Fillets of.Had- Although George said he hgd no former Army colonel and four Ldhor Shortage responding downturn has occur­ by Chairman Steagall of the I'ouae Nurse Is Held After,* preliminar) tost, the War lecturer since 1922, died at High Crowns — Profiles Banking (Junfmittee provided for Department decreed today a hospital here last night He dock. Flounder and Sole — L-f' advance knowledge of what they other men stood accused today of red in the aid thia country is giv­ would propose, other co4nmlttee operating what the government ing to the food Stocks of Allied re-detining parity to make farm strictly cash policy for all aoldler* the'.first man ever to,hold tha ' Fresh Mackerel. Cod and I Berets — Bonnets — Brims members who declined to be quo­ termed the largest tlre-bootlegging ' Facing State nations, trade sources asserted. labor costa a factor. For Kidnaping at Army posts in th* Continental Arc and had traveled through Pollack — Fresh Salmon.- ted by name said it was their un­ ring the nation organized to sell They, added that the agency could 6* President .MlMunderHlood United States. , the I'nited Stat/w In that cap derstanding that the three agen­ illegally recapped Urea. Three of be making the aame-total avail- Senator Barkleyof Kentucky .’the y * Stferetary Stiinaon . annouSced ty. Before entering the .Ma k \ Sailors Calots cies had agreed the law ought to the defendsirita are in custody and Authoritieri^ . — Believe . Only abie, drawing from its stocks. Democratic leader, skid after a Sen! Nolp DeinamliHg the noV order which abolishes Before entering the Ma '■s be airiend^ to provide for only the other..two Were being sought Buying Will Inereeae White House conference today credit privilege* for personal pur­ work hr had served aa rector Pinehurst one renegotiation of a contract, today. Solution Now Is to It was expected by livestock ex­ that many persons had honestly #3.0,000 to 91’eailhy chase* enjoyed ^ by »oldier* ■ for Epi.srupal ehurches in Savonn I ALL THE NEW HIGH COLORS • except in cases of fraud. Federal Attorney Mathias F. perts that the AMA’s buying mistaken the President's mention, decade*.. Ua.'; Philadelphia, MilledgevtII Vegetables May Reopen Contracta C!orrea said the ’’Black-Market’’ Hire lilore Women. would expand within a few months in his anti-inflation mesaag;y, of Parents of Little Giri. The department Mid tlve new | (.)*.; Washington, (ia.; Ur Another Shipment! Black Brown Navf Presently the agencies are au­ operators dispose of the tiret by policy would skve bookkeeping. | boro, N. C.; Warrenton, N. (Xl| Cauliflower — Green Beans thorized to reopen contracta aa dMtaring them to be used, not re­ Hartford. Sept. 17.—(/P)—Acute X(Cy>nttnDed «m Pag* Twt») (CoMtoued on Page Four) New York. Sept. 17. - i/Pi— A further effort* to red\ice credit Norton, Kas.; New Bern, N. — Cucumbers, Tomatoes often aa they deem necessary to capped. Although ration certifi­ labor shortages in praetlcaUy pretty 23-year-old nurse who lost buying and expressed belief also and Frederlekshiirg. He waa It would “inculcate th* habit* of and Lettuce for salads. keep profits in line with what they cates are ncceasary for the. pur­ every ^ tion of the state were re­ her nerve wa* held in custody to­ tor of St. (ieorge# here from 1811 > consider a reaaonable laveL Al­ chase of recapped Urea, they are port^ by the 18 field offices of thrift in the aoldler.” to 1922i White Roiling Onions. 100% Curled day by FBI men wHb charged her The order become* effective . • • • though this level has not been hot needed for the aale or ahlp- the U. 8. Employment Service. with attempting to kidnap the SW-EKT l‘OT.\TOES pilbUeisad, it is generally accapt- ment of used tires. William G. Ennis, director' for Fishermen Get Big Catch ^ November 1 at all army posts in Sa.vs Russians Weaker four-year-old daughter —The profit on th* amount of th* oon- sending out circular letters to ing known the results of th* Au­ $30,000 ransom Pinehur»( will have a good . These Martex towels will give years of wear and serv­ Wlute Goose Feather taxicab companies, trucking con­ whether to apply it at posts radio aald tonight that / ir a c t.. gust survey. ; Despite Bonneville Dam P. E. Foxworth. assistant FBI supply o f ‘many items hard ice. Heavy weight, soft, absorbent w hite towels with Beyond that ttis agmeias wera cerns and dealers in auto accea- To meet the growing need for abroad. 'The preliminary test has grad has ceased to be a aoU I aoiies in Virginia, Maryland, Ten- director, said thkt the nurse, Mrs. been in progress at Fort Bragg. N. of resistance," that the to get, including Ripe Bana­ cAlored borders in 8 colors:" Blue, Green, Peach, Red, ■aid to b* in agreement on abort- production workers, : to replace Kathryn Batchelder, a native of nas — Glass Top Usil Ideal anlng the length of time in which nesae, Waabingtoo, D. C„ and New those called into' the armed aer? -> Astoria. Or*.. Sept. 17—(4V^« spawning grounds, had- expected C., since August 1. hod driven e wedge through Black, Orchid, Gold, AU Whit*. York. the dam, built five years ago, to Falrlee, Vt,. took Nancy Joyce, .Meyhanlra .Accepted city to the Volga and that Quart and Pint .lars — Gar­ aoBtracta may- ba raaaseaaad. Un-. vice, Ennis atatM. employers will Predictions „Uiat BoanevUla dSra daughter of a broker living in dar th* present law. contracta Th* three defendants arrested ^ e c t this year's nm. Stlmson' also announced at'w Ms of Stalingrad wer* -inider 24"x48” Extra Siee BED PILLOWS have to revise their labor stand­ would kill to* multi-million dollar suburban Pelham, from the Joyce den of Allah Tea Rags, 50 may h* raopened as lata as thraa and arraigned in U. 8. District ' Others pointed out that the sal- press conference; plele control” of the att ards in the Hght of the fact that Oolumbla river salmon Industry home, early Tuesday and caught for 49c. ' yaara after ths aiose of the war Court were Leo Handler and there are no longer i; experienced rtwn which went to sea jirat before Men between 45 and 50 who ar* forces. to datarmtaM If axeasa profits Michael i . Cryhe of Brooklyn and remained debatable today al­ the dam waa completed might a train for Mount Vernon, where experienced mechanics now will be • • • PHPPERltXiE FARM and skilled workers ^Tallabla on she had rented a room. Bath Towels 59c ea. wart Bta(la. Richard Ouaat of Manhattan, Cor­ the market. though fishermen war* unloading have had a life cycle of five, six or accepted for enlistment as techni­ Sight Mj’sterloaa Raft BREAD IN 17c AND t\t 22"x44” Regular Size l b Olva Dp Praotles rea said Guest was a former con- huge catches for the third eonise- seven years, and ar* i-etuming On the way. the FBI Mid. the cians with the Array air force*. New York. Sept. 17 —/4b—. .New labor supplies must be de­ nurse sent a special delivery let­ SIZES. Aach Ib soma lna(8neaa. tha Army, fldeno* man convicted o f nu veloped and, within Industry, cuUv* year. . - ^ only now. Minor phyrical defect* wrtll not eoalrm defense commoad Havy and Maritima commiaaion fraud in' 1984 and now wanted in there must be more extensive job Since the aakaon opened seven Goverrunent experts admitted ter to th* child's maternal grand­ disqualify appUcanta nouipced today that a small Bath Towel$ w a n aald also to hava taken into Boaton on another mail-fraud- breakdowns, so that leas skilled days ago. boats have come in piled that possibility, and added there mother, Mr*. Emily Fllppen, of (Opacity oir the medi^.al admin- had been found along HM.Atlaat Phone Before f O'Clock, 50c ea. charge. Bach eras bald la $5,000 Dallas. Tex., who was visiting in iatrativa corps Office Candidate coast of Long Island 18"x.36“ U rge Size •oeount the profits mads by a workers ipan perform simpler gunwales-higb with fish. Loads were * 'number of Other unsstUing Pleas#, for Morning Deliv­ 1 aompany from etvUlaa as weU aa halt funettonf, be Mid. ran up to 12,000 pounds. The nv- fectora. For example, hatoheries the Joyce home. The FBI said th* School at Oarap Barkley, Tex, has and that a shot was fllwd la An exceptkMuri value! Filled with'all white curled military production—a practlea Waive Baattega srags was between 2,000 and 8,000 have released more sialmon in re­ letter read in part aa follows: been ordered doubled. nnaucceaefnl attempt to holt ery. ' ( .Minimum Monday "Nancy • and I have been Irid- .^rmy trucks and. personnel will prowler. An arm.v beach patrol. I through Thursday— $2.00.) guc^ feathers and.covered with #ne quality linen flniah the agendas wera aald sow to ba Handler end Cryne waived baar- Importation of additional work­ —reminiscent of last year's rec­ cent yeara. Hand and Face Toweb 3 9 c ea. HATS FOR EVERT AGE wUUng to abandon. inga and Ouest waa to dacld* to- er* from other atatea runs head- ord - ahattoring 8,000,000-pound An expected report by Dr. Willis naped. They say ah* will be aaf* -aariat civilian agencies in the col­ gether with poBce end 16''x28" Regular Size ^ striped ticking. In Blue, Green, and Tan^ Charaetarlatng tbs, praaant vlaw d ^ U h* wants a hearing prepara­ on Into the kouaing ahortagea catch. Rich, Oregon fiah commission re­ If you do aa they aay. You arc to lection of scrap metal, when such Guerd, )*ter searched .the UEAD6IZES FOR ALL aa "eoa of tbs moat vldoua: ever tory to Grand Jury aetloa. Th* which stlH exist In most industrial Government experts,' who .as­ search apecialist,. probably -(rtU be get $30,000 in five, ten and twenty activity wrlll not aerloualy Intq^ bu( "dtaeoawred nothing ■ (ere with normal military dutiA • s • GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! passed by Oongrasa,’' Oaorga'itold other defendaata arf Georg* areas. serted in* dam would not harm accepted aa eoncluslva byi both dollar ISUa only. Put the $30,000 in Hand and Face ToweU 2 5 c ea. reppr|ara ha felt that boom action :Lgmch aa a former army colonel, . The monthly report added that th* fishing industry, and Baher- aictoi. a shoe box an(l .tell Mrs. Joyce to Lenderi Are Executed must I ba taken immadiatdy to but gave ao further deacrlpUon of farm crop# ware begliming to ri­ man, who taarad salmon would He Meanwhile the war has accoro- come along with the money tp th* ' (Omtoiwed aa Pago Two) Londoa. SepL 17—/Ah— la » 12” x l2" praaarra tha aouroaa of prtrata him. pen and th* harvestlag this year unable to peaa tha dam, agreed pUabed what erttica expected Bon- New Rochelle aUtion totdght at patch doteUaed "Fram The ' credit for many manufketurara OPA officials aaid that the rtng seems )o b* largely in the hands th* catch settled nothing; that nevuJe to do—cui off the supply 10:80 p. m...... ’’ Traasary BaUncal men Frontier." Reatore Mfi tIm J W H 4 L C CORB v.'ho needed opantlng capital to aoM recapped Urea at prices sub- of voltihteer workers, achool chil­ they would have to .wait a few o< aelmo4 from rivilianai The letUr wa* signed “ Kath­ todev that the Gennos* hod Face,. Goths 1 2 ' A c ea* The J W .H A L C coRe . continue thdr production under stanOsUy over tha ceiUngs aatab- dren, housewives and othara work­ more years to. learn >, who was AH of (his year’s catch is sched­ ryn,” Foxworth said, and waa in WaahlBgton, Sept 17—UP)—^Th* anaarri tha executloa of Start now tFeail Harbor stan^, a* New Hampshire. (. the l-'i-Mh anniversary of the'aign- American, should be ranked beside ing the opening exercises, five new typewriter and "87 sewed up in An indication of its worth la to be This information waa disclosed forWa^. The plane Wa* all shot to Gerry. thrown about the ,factor>’ that jng of the Constitution and the the First President and, the Great Dr. Wilder 'fllestojK' 66-year-old A gam e' of "pull over the line" . Several of the more irpportant dene* by renomtnatlon o f •many As In pa.st years, roughly a score members were admitted into the her petticoat.” found in Mary Medearis' anticipa­ today irt the story of toe gallant pieces and the pilot shook his fist Itromer "laolatlontsta” in Wiscon- Richard- H. Simons, chief of the anth anniver.a,iry of the beginning Emancipator. Yale Professor of /medicine and was then played. A talk on ship's last stand, as constructed by tactics of the Guards, Ihcluding of the 43.^ House members did not Connecticqt (jlflce.of the-FBI, wa.s t'Top. The Scouts then went to tion of her next book. She wps at the Marine, so the Marine drew , Washington, and other sta^e., rhn again. These included four of an enthusiastic society of gent­ Affleck, a retired Chicago In­ longtim e chamnibn of the right badges apd badges to be received The typewriter waa used for the 12to Naval District headquar­ a bead on him with a rifie^ and stalking. ' Infiltration, harassing, at first not allowed, to enter. A- of Connecticut.- physiciane to dis- their patrol corners where tests copying menus in exchange for her waiting to start a second novel, Democrats who lost races for sen­ lemen known as "The Benjamin dustrialist. founded The Benjamin she said, until she saw what the ters here from accounts of rescued shot him down. ambushing, and road blocking, i Senator Lndge (R-Maea), wlio police line, held back a crowd e.s- Franklins in 1922 to encourage remlnate birth control Information, collected.ron cteT ^ TheTH meeting cIo.sed at ■ ...... is;irMerc;;7too7h\- - o. meals xvhile she attended the Jul- atorial nominations—Coffee, Ne­ Franklins. and helped the Scouts with thefr critics had to say about tola one. crew members. - "It might be' just a yam, but'-I will be demonstrated with the aw actlca aa'a tank observer in ttmated at 3,000. discussion of Franklin’s life 'and said yesterda'y he had appealed to Iiard School of Music. ^ /- won renoininatlon over an braska; Collins, Mississippi, and Benjamin Franklin Affleck, 8:45. Patrol leaders wefe then tenderfoot tests. "Then I would know what was These sailors, their eyes bright don't know. The Marines are reserves actix-ely taking . part. Ellis and Terry. Arkansas; and list of the. Injured founder and president of the so­ ■increase Interest In-'“ the great the nation's highest court. called for a meeting. We re­ The fact that the ' typewriter with pride for their lost ship, also pretty handy with those rifles." The Rockville company was re­ jnt who assailed his before- CMUribution Frankllh made to his A game of "Pull Across the wrong and how to go ahead." tw-o other Democrats wh< won Admitted .to New Haven ho.spi- ciety, 'Said it was his firm belief Tl^ appeal waa taken from a mind you to attend the next Line" was played and the Scouts 'I eventually produced "Big Doe’s told how some of their mates died cruited seyerai • weeks ago and .. Harbor “Isolationism." To genkmtion and posterity’’. Mem- decision of Jthe Cikmnectlcut Su­ The very favorable reviews of et this. Senator Ball (R-Mlnn) Senatorial cahdidacles -Scnigham tkl. most of them cut bv flying that the Constitution would not meeting on Tuesday. were dismissed at 9 o'clock. Giri.’f ’ a fine first nox-el, was en-; her first b ^ k are out now and for and how the carrler’a 53-year-old number about 50, drawing their of Nevada and McKeojigh of Dli- have been written had it not been bersiifp^ was, and atill is, open to preme Court which, two years Troop No., 98 tirely accidental. commander Captain Elliott Buck- personnel from .sportsmen -and a renominated in a contest in pieces of metal were: any one\nanjed after the patriot. Richard Barclay. Scritjs. any critical guidance. May Me- „»h hi* opponent held up Ball’s nolS. for the -wise and conciliatory Influ- ago, upheld the anti-birth control . The meeting was opened last "Writing—" says the 26 year- maater, saved a Negro pieiu at­ Renews U.aiiipaigii Reminiscent of their current co-starring rotes in' Alfred Hitch­ Rockville rifle club and ex-serv­ -Ivy Wles, 34, West Haven, cut,^<. statute. That law, enacted In 1879, Pack 4 old. honest-eyed author, "I never deari* is still waiting. t-Pearl Harbor voting record in She was at first re()orte(i in rriti- Friday night .With the usual pro­ tendant at the riak of hia bwn life. cock’s notable drama '‘Suaptclon" are thjs.'jierformances of "Cary ice organizations. specifically forbade the sale or use cedure. Patrol meetings were held William Norris, Scribe ■ considered it.” "She was the beat carrier in the ir of the administration's for- caT condition,, but later was saui The meeting opened Wednesdsv^ For 18-19 Draf t Age Grant and Joan Fontaine in the n ewly ,.,'fexlved action- spectacle Captain Daxld McCollum and 1 policies as being In contrast ing several KSM mortar and ar­ of contraceptives. The Supreme following recording of dues and Her total xvriting experience be­ Navy," declared Chief Machinist "Gunga Din." in which Victor Me Laglen and Douglas Fairbanks. Labor Shortage to be out of danger; tillery batteriesX Court held In rejecting 'the appeal evening at 6:30 with the, Pledge to fore she came to Noxx’ York had, sentiment of most Mlnne- Mrs. Mary Bolleyn, 38. cuts. Fierce Fighting attendance. Two members of the the li^iag, led by Den Three. Register 0<*t. 215 — N ”tSeee off-sets were evident Facing Stale As Nazis Pusli On Court of Honor. The greater part 'Tug of W'ar” xvaa played the cubs ------; I . ■ • . r) ■ '.... — . 'cut*. serves were inoving up\to join the ception might be r e c o g n i^ when of the meeting was devoted to the One xx-aa second place in a state For Your Fuel Oil man" to his crew—swam from a Senator Gumey (R., S. D.), un­ Ifhout the campaign. . Corinne O’Brien, 44, an Inspec­ retired to their dens. offen.sive, Intended to w i ^ out one ’pregnancy would jeopardise life’." review of signaling and first aid. essay conteat. life raft, pulling the meaa attend­ daunted by rebuff In,, the Senate ment. "Let them have a yeke, two months, then let to* army expand Henators Losing. Out (Continued from Page tor. cuts and shock. cites Medical CaMW . "Feats of Skill’’ was a game The other was inapired at 13 or even three years of training and make room for them.’' Worry of , (Continued from Fage One) of Russia's . largest remaih|ng in- A short game period was held played In connection with ^ I c h ant and hoisted toe disabled man Military Affairs committee, today u 'Hie four democratic senators Anna Sherman, 34, We.st Ha­ du.slrial cities, spilt her cain^tral In his action. Dr. Tlleston speci­ at the cIo.se.of the meeting, during when ahe read a dime loVe story- Boston,' Sept. 17.—(>75— New into the only remaining place In a renewed bis proposal that young before they must fight. To do ao Itesing out were William J. Bulow, new low level, and the. few out-of- ven, cuts. fied thre.e medical cases In .which points were gix-en to each den. magazine and Mary xx-rote a lox’e increases their chances of survival Gets Huspeeided Sentence FALSE TEETH Nazi tanka.' armored cars and am- and' southern forces and abyer which Hubbard's team waa victor ■ The meeting closed with Taps Englanders whose homes are heat- whaleboat. He then returned to toe mqn of 18 and 19 be drafted Im- d o g o w n e r s —T ry New “ uth Dakota, a two-termer, de- state applicants are uhskilled and Josephine .iKenyon. 45, cut.s and tmmition trucks were brought un- Caspian Sea supply lines. he said a failure to' prescribe con­ of a game of ''Grab the Bottle." story of her own. raft to await rescue himself. m'ed{Ctely for inilltary training. by at lea.st 50 per cent and in­ atsd by,-former Governor Tom by Earl Schlejnlnger. '*4 by fuel oil must register for creases our chances of success Slipping or Irritatinfl of a poorer quality than hereto­ shock. . \ Gerraah troops harassed by So^'* traceptives might result In death. Plans were made (or a hike Sun­ Offered Dime for St«r>- . Flight Deck Patched The committee yesterday pig­ Hartford, Sept. 17--Ot5— Charg­ Megltsx iubblet tfi Jioii’t Up fnili.'i rraAH4-r:. a reniarkabla g IMO appointee, defeated by Injuriea were: Marie Sugnie, Har­ ■'Arkansas, read it. Her name xx-as mpdap t)f iifMi'd comfort ami iiecurl«| that continued efforta muat be swarming into every 'house they heavy losses and the Ruieians-re- under stqte and MlLnllne (non-arld). Oat) Madeline Forsyth- liirs, a dispatch said, but the Rasl^ nounced. V of person, pwllegeis and immuni­ post. World War Two. romance that she offered Mary from an encounter with land-based chance,” Gurney said in a state- until after the passage of a fevx- Jamea E. Murphy. met on opplicotioe. At Dept. & Drub Store* FASTKKTII at any clrua more. ^ _lt Tuesday. ter. and for employers to reconcile Medearla -a dime for it. a formula intended to maintain an Boak said ' that prmlucUon army, men ejected them ' from ties of citizenks, of the United, William Barclay, Scribe. But he .was sent home shortly average daytime temperature of Army and Marine craft. ■ .-X- 'Xablatloniam 'figured openly In themselves to an even wider utili­ after Induction ■ this time the Mary set up shop. She kept close zation of women. In thia connec­ throughout the faCtmy was Hot many. States, and denriye a, person, of Troop 126 65 degree* in the homes.- Then, toe survivors recounted, loaiy one of these four senatorial InterruptSd by the explosion and Jktmnese ff arshipn Army discovered Rosenbloom had tab on school room "crushes" and tion. it wa* reported.! ih Hartford Meet IJttle Oppositloij "life without due process of law.” The weekly meeting of Troop Alrangements for toe registra­ she xyu wounded anew in toe first ,ta—that of South Dakota's that some of those treated at the State's Attorney Abraham S. not taken out naturalization for 15 cents would write a story hours of the Midway engagement w. But even, there Bulow'a that the first real' Wholesale em­ Dispatches left no doul)'j|. that Sunk by Bombs 126 wa* opened Wednesday night using real names. For ten cents tion have.not been com plete, but ]^ n t hoapi'al asked to be reas­ the German air force was raining Ullman' of New Haven county was papers, ■ , ’ June 4 by another 'Mmb crashing d of voting against the New ployment of women 'started this ‘ Washington, Sept. 17— —Re- with' the salutiiig of the -flag atad she would write a story using fic­ the officials told a press confer­ month with a projected employ­ signed other tasks. bombs continually upon the weary named as defendant. Hk said he ttirough .her deck. Two hours later, on domestic questions was nejwed Ani'erican.. aerial assaults now was preparing to file a plea th€ repeating' of the Scout Oath., tional names. The 15-cent stories ence yesterday that L it probably ment of women by a local “There waa little commotion Russian fi(|bterB. capitalizing on the Jap torpedo planes struck. The ,tqd by state leaders as an 2.000 on Japanese invader|i in the Aleu jSgainst jurisdiction of. the Feder- Ai. obstacle race was naxt held. xx-ere written in ink -to make aiire would be held In schools with crew abandoned her then, but she tional issue. Congressional war Industry. within th^ plant •Itself,’’ he asseit- a numerical superiority seldom if Following this the box’* djxlded in­ VU... ed. “ and despite the accident we tian and Solomon israqda left the ^al high court. that toe ten cent purchaser xx'ould teachers- as' registrars, the same remained afloat until June 7, until ..ions figured too, Bulow hav- Only Danbury has failed to ever before attained in the Ger-, to patrols and collected dues and NOTICE not erase ,the fictional name and were hot thrown off schedule and enemy today with a ioks of two > way that registration was con­ after a Jap submarine's torpedo Totsd for this act. later re- show increased industrial activity, man-Russian war.',' took attendance. After patrol -cor- insert his own. ducted for gasoline rationing. are continuing operations.” ' The Army newspaper Red Star qhipa, damag to five others and Due To the Extremei Length of hit her and two othefa blew up toe but it has been reported that sev­ • This enterprise lasted until she Subject to the oil registration said the sky over th e' city was ^hrec Submarines, and 500 troop Both PIctur*-*. They Will Be destroyer Hamman, secured alorg- Up Against Machine eral new industries mky be situ­ . Describes Explosion R.A.F, Planes Shoxx'n But Once In the After­ flunked math and her mother put will be 752,000 New Englanders ' ea ran up against a • state Stanley Gray, a floorman'ln .warming with both dive-bombers iasualtlea. , aide for salvage attempta. The ex­ ated there. In tha southwest Pacific where noon and Once In the Evening— a stop to it. whose homes have oil heating plosion of the Hamman'a depth atlon reportedly digsatis- Unemployment compensation charge of the room where, the ex­ and high level-aquadrons and de­ M ary Medearis, -herself, was a clared that the fate of the oity U. S. Marines hammered down a On Friday’* Show. plants a-nd 424,000 who use oil charges added to the destruction. with federal patronage re- payments showed a definite de­ plosion occuried, said today lie Smash Germany big doc’s girl—living with music for cooking purposes. Fuel oil dis­ thought' he caused it, and he de­ depended upon the skill and .coiir-! third .Nipponese attempt to regain "I think jh e last planes the Japs crease throughout the state, with and those proud and simple people tributors will 'register Oct. 5 to 15. had plugged\.those torpedoea Into every indication that this trend scrib e it this way: age of the available Soviet fight- I t'lUudalCHnal territory, the 'Navy of the "back country" of Arkan­ r-->orted that Marine and Navy (Continued from Page One) Cara Jean -t would continue. “It was one damn, big bait of er pilot.s. sas, • f fire one pfiff You see., but you (ierman planes were repru-ted airci.'Cft bombed an'd torpedoed en­ Symbolized In One Man, emy shipa eijuth of (Jhoiaeul island places In East Anglia, but otflilal '1: t -f T1 previously to have been ni.^ihed can't think. Just one big concus­ reports said they did little dam­ GRANT JtTNUR She ^mbolizes these people and 2 . lai'9^ sion followed by a lot of popping from mafiv d.istant .sectors, includ­ am, damaged two cruisers. their fate In one man: "Hia shoul­ War Profits ing 'North Africa, for the ii.ssault' Almo.st simultaneously, the age. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY VALUES AT like firecrackers. I couldn't even Nine persons were killed ye.s- FRI. - S.AT. AND SUN. ders are the width< between the. hear the explosion. The only thing and the government newspaper Navy and Pacific fleet headquar- furrowi in his field, hia . akin is Izvestia said documents found in : tpra told of striking savage new terdax', however, when German Mighty Show of Shows! Curb Sought I could hear was eonieone holler­ raiders bombed and machine-gun­ RonaUmMAN sun-drenched aa the earth, his ing for Jielp after the explosion. the ruins ol a downed Junkers i blows in the Aleutians far to the eyes as naked as the rain, hia transport showed tha.t it had born norlh where Army planes sank ned three towns on toe British "I still think I'm the one who flown to Stalingrad from The south- and .southeast coast.s. words aa simple aa his being. The (OonttRued from Page Oqe), caused the Whole business but it twp Japanese mine sweepers, dam­ plow in the soil, the lash of the GOSH, WHAT AK ANNIVERSARY! _ • « Neiherlantjs. |aged three submarines, three large British fighters simultaneously FOSTER'S wasn't any fault of mine. It's storm, the coming of spring—toat George said, to the fact that many Ten-, of Dlxlsiiins 1cargo ships and “several small made a daylight sweep over aomathlng 1 do every day." northern France, patrolling toe is toe man and the back country. FOR FINE FOODS .No whiskey around here ever had a success like the one you’v* COUPON ON PAGE 5 manufacturers had been denied Gray, who suffered an arpi bum Several hundred thousand troops |croU, ' killed or. wounded an esti­ They were sired id one, dust of private financing because their "s e v e ra l tens of divisions" - ^ mated 500 troops, shot down six coast from Borck to Le Trepoit FRF.E DELIVERY! Dl^L 7386! handed Imperial this past year. and shock in the blmtt. said it oc­ and without challenge from German dust, flesh of flesh. . . earnings were uncertain and sub­ curred ks he set three tra.vs of an w.-rc declared by Izveslta to have | planes and fired storehouses It Wsls to clarify this man that, Open Friday Till 9 P. M. ^ . ject to downward revision through been concentrated by the German supply dun.(is. ' planes. On their return flight explosive down on a pile of other across the channel they encoun­ she wrMe "Big Doc’.|: Girl." "Al­ 1X)UBLE STAMPS FRIDAY! It just doesn’t seem possible it was only twelve months ago that the reassessment of their con­ trays on a bench. command for the push that broke rhe big Aleutians raid, center­ ways.” she says, “he has been || tracts. He said thlr fiwt undoubt­ Into the outskirts. ing about Kiska harbor occurred tered 30 German fighters and a you Connecticut folks Suddenly started cheering this super­ CAN'T KEEP “ I won’t say I capsed the explo^ dogfight re.siilted in which sex-er overdrawn br underdrawn. He- waa - edly had slowed war production. slop because I can't back it up, Tran.-iport planes brought up .Monday, the Navy discinned yes- made either v'ery funny or very 11- ; NATIVE PEACHES ...... 4-quart basket 49c fresh forces and poured them into te'rday in the first report on that al Nazi planes were reported smooth American-made successor to Canadian-made I m p e r i a l . but that's what 1 think," he de­ damsgedx and one Britiah plane literate. A hilIbHJy or a cracker." j the battle. Plane landing.* this area .si'ncc Aug; 22 when an Arner- What he really Ig, probably be­ GRANDMA IN Axis Envoya Go Home clared. was lost FANCY LEGS O’ LAMB And what a roar thesp cheers have grown into! Gray, who said he had to “ go close to ttte front indicatpd the icat .submarine sank on- enemy \ comes most poignantly real in the { Germans wmw shle to establish merchantman. ' A P.icific fleet chapter on Big Doc'a death. From i LA.MB ROLLS out a window," ex'pre.ssed a iielief ,\ Tavern and liquor store owners predicted Im p e r i a l would make Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 17— — th- his very ncamess to the ren- landing fields\mmedialely outside headquarters’: communique aaiil 10 to 20 miles, the back country ] VEAL ROLI„S HER CHAIR the action occurred Tuesday but ®fce*a as Lively as a Yeungstar^ The Brazilian ateamera . Cuyaba t«T>of the blast saved him from the city. V Slriullv Cash people came, and they were there | FRESH SHOllLDERS the grade here. That’s putting it mildly. As in the test-state— and Bage, whose departure Mdth ■ Red Star s.iidX 5,000 Germans both agreed on ail substantial • I Now Imt Backache is better more serious Injury or death.. before dawn. LEAN GROUND BEEF Ifaw erfhrm n i ^ ai«iiac bwkMba Axis diplomats had been held up were, killed during a counterat­ facts. V - j f 'r The fraulein from up the road where IMPERIAL shot past all 332 other brands to take and hold . • " ■ b , **«• tM r,4M00T«r that tha i*al nearly a month in connection with tack in the Sinyavfno area of the Alraoohra* First I'sed Plan .\doptecl I?? had no words but she seized a RIB ROAST BEEF ■ME* «.w «(r Ujoubla mgr ba tind kidaaya. Brazil’s declaration of war on Volkhov river front\*nd fighting Bell airavobra* and P-38's, on dust cloth and went to work; Jake CALVES’ LIVER first place—it is crowding the top in Connecticut, top. Yes, sir—ask ' / jW Natara’i ehW way oi tak- Germany, and Italy, 'sailed early flamed on the central front, in tliv their first such mission in the Tire Boolk‘*»A, (Continued From Page One) Grantoer from Granite Hill, who yout bar owner, your tavern owner. They'll tell you I m p e r i a l n w halp Boat paepla paaa about 1 today for Lisbon. upper Don basin and \along the ' A'eiitians,' escorted Army heaxry perennially paid Big Doc's bills Terek river \-alley of, Cauca­ 2 LBS. SEEDLESS GRAPES,.. • ^^ftascSloadaJ a( Uda^ (onctioa''parmits They carrle assault without loss family, he stood at the front door. | Major attention, how evcK. was i ceneral to communities .In the 5 liBS. SWEET POTATOES.. . . today, at. your bar... or take home a bottle. zil and Paraguay, including Dr. except for two P-38 Lightnings vicinity of army posts. “ 1 heerd about Big Doc,~” he said, | Gurt Preuffer, German ambassa­ (Continued from Page One) commanded by the battle of Stal- which collided over Kiska. hia enormous hands twisting his | 2 IK)Z. SWEET PLUMS...... ■ ■ ■ iHisw. *-ioa|tMH* %rr ingnul. , The two Armv football teams— dor to Brazil, and Dr. Ugo Sola Enemy .resistance with fighter the Eastern All Stars and the stained hat. "We brung turnips." i I wna nMrtiac aad buninc somBw the Italian envoy here. prices ranging from J17 to $.50, "The enemy sustaining enor­ planer‘ and ant’ -aircraft fire was It was to these people she went • 2 BUNCHES FANCY CELERY tbm it ynerttriaf wroof with mous losse.s." ihe Soviet radio Westeni All-Stars--will not meet PLUS. .Penny Singleton Of Ktnt^TT. they aal4, including recaps whle weak, enabling Apierican forces to esch other. As soon as their pres-^ In "Blonille For Vletory" — to teach them music and to be 5 LBS. McIn t o s h a p p l e s ... WHit iUb your drutfWt lor Do«a*o said, "but U still pressing for­ "garry out w'hat the Pacific fleet j paid aa her father had been, in po­ t oooBBlifoUjr by bmUioob lor ov«r before the war were w-orth n, ent aehedulea with non-Army Tho more than 16 to $‘i. ward," hfeadquarter.a termed a “ most suc­ — NOW PLAY’ING — tatoes and turnips. 6 LARGE EATINCe,PEARS. . . hMy c y luppv ibImI Bod trill German tanle groups were re­ teams have been completed, the Biggest m t4 VdmfT tuMB dtiih out poiBoa- As many as 50 tires were sdld cessful attack." Four “Zeiy)'' fight­ teams will )>e disbanded and toe Not Autobiography Itoa stow blooda Get Dobb'b Pil^ to one buyer, thex’ said. There was ported earlier to have cut into Red ers and one small p l^ e were STATE Thrill And ^ Big' Doe’s Girl is not an auto- , Army lines on the northwestern men will return to their ' military Romance biography, but more than most ' no explanation as to where the/de- brought down and a large Japa­ duty. Crispo WANTED fendanta obtained the large num­ fringes of the Soviet nerve center nese pstrol -plane was smashed Shew Th* books. It is autobiographical. Her | 3-lb. can 71c ber of tires. / • only to suffer extinction at the while on the water. SUN.: “ Across the Pacific' Screen Hae family, Mary Medearis has at- . EXPERIENCED Jrving C. Rutter. OPA ^ Iclal, hands of Russian gunner* and At the other end of the far- tem pt^ (o portray with x’alidlty ' grenaiiiers still striking back pow­ P U T *.. .“ Butch Minds the Baby’S Bver Known I Juice Oranges 2 doz. 49c IKfSULATION said that the offense was "a crime flung Pacific battle theater, the Nurse Is Held" Buy U. S. War Bond* and Stamps! and in true detail even to using erfully in the 24(h day of a fight their own first names. Many of the i JOIINS-MANMLLE BOOKKEEPER which constitutes so great a .Marines still clung to their Gua- — Sttumg— 1 ^ " Native sabotage as to be of material aid to the death. dacanal base, as the Nax^y an­ conx-eraatlona were real. But'! HOME INStXA'nON * For Kidnaping CART GRANT-VICTOR McUnOI V'cnts themseives, excluding Big DIVIHION Good Ralary. Ver>- good to the enemy." < On City’s Outskirts' nounced that the intensity of the Pullet’ Eggs 3 doz. $1.00 The defendants face a maximum The ndmls.«lon that armored de­ fighting had decreased. Marine pa­ Doc'a death, are fictional. opportunity for the right penalty of tw’o, years Imprison­ tachments of Field Marshal Fedor trols. meanwhile, still sought to (Continued frooi Pag* One) , In this her first novel. Mary Ivanhne lOIGlAS FAIRIANXS, Medearis used the technique of , L. A. WILLIA^IS p e r ^ n . ment and a $10,000 fine each since Von Bock’s alege-foi-ces were hard drive enemy units' from the in­ with, KEPRESENTATTVE they are charged with ordinary upon the northwestern outskirts terior of the island. 8:30 o’clock that night. Fooeworth settling on a theme and inv’enting Salad Dressing JOAN FONTAHff situations to carry it out. qt. 29c TELEPHONE 3802 CALL 2-0132. 9 to 5. conspiracy to xiolate the ' War was cont*ine8 in the midnight ' Cruiser Is Daraaged saUPAhe nurse telephoned the Poi^’ers Act. A Japanese cruiser and de­ NOW PLAYH Oxydol Slovijpt fighter planes were de­ equipped with presses. ty»e. Init ho pared with $15.80, a 32 year peak. STATE e S U N . Lota unoothar!" B en n e tt G reen, AH persons liable by law- to pay subscribers? Or maybe ibu would In mld-Auguat HARTFORD sm From this connection ahe built . Hartford, Coon. ALL BONDS SOLD IN MANCHESTER FROM SEP- clared *to have shot down 32 Ger­ up her next winter’s class with' * | Fr e d BoconNO,' taxes In the man aircraft. Red Army mortar like S.son hogs. togetoe^dHth a Meocheiter, Conn. TEMBER 16th TO 22nd WILL ENTITT^E BUT’ERS TO EIGHTH SCHOOL AND crews were credited wito. slienc- garbage contract that provides Idfatteal Twins •till more profitable group of Park ! 2 Large FREE ADMISSION IF PURCHASED AT THE FOL- UnUTIES DISTRICT part of their feed. Originally they Avenue student*. LOWING AGENCIES: of Mancheater are hereby notified were valued at $100,000. ' Hickory. N. C.. Sept. 17.—(^>— BEATRICE o ^ Then; noi because ahe wanted to , JoKn Leroy Deaton ct Ltncoln- ALL NEW xvrit*, but beceua* she wanted .to [ that on Oct. 1 I shall have a rate . These are a few of toe Items for nevur Packages State and Circle TheateH bill for the collection of two sale by L. F. Sloan, a director of town and WiUUm Alexander leem more about sentence strue- | mills on the dollar laid on the list the war relocation authority which Deaton of Boon* are 80-year-bld ture from a speech point of view, Naneheeter Trust Co.. Post Office and of 194X, due to the collector. Oct. FOR SALE la helping ex-acuated Japanese dia- twlna. But...... ahe entered 'a writing course at 1st. 1942. poee of their property. Both are miniaters; both were Olum biA Hall of Heros Taxea aecepted aeery work Aay West Center street, 5-Room confirmed at tha aame time; both , m m n Her first effort we* read before and evealag darlag October at 47 Single In good condition; 'Picket Plckete Picket* have been married twice. lEITAMmi the cUae—ea “a horrible exam* PC ALE OF PRICES: pie." n « n y OSMal Ageficy Main Street aad evety day oiittl steam heat, 2-car garage, SHIITOH ■WCCCASOT IM — 925.00 BOND SEATS Saturday aooa at Blacksmith Chicago—The picket who pickets Ih JoU Yato Fheolty Her fifth assignment—en -auto­ - e w e f Miei.s. ■ — Pwchaae Tonr Briats large ramer lot, well land- biographical sequence on the ewxMt a soeS^ > 1M ~ 950.00 BOND SEATS Shop, IS WlUtom Bteaet. pickets is *UU on th* job. It all I* kfo..u..t.,^Ar o m New aad SeoM Tonr Take Nettce! AB lam a anpaM 8cape4 H. A. financed, happening because a watchman at New HaTCB. BepL 17—(4H— NOW : “THE SPOH.ERS'* death of her fether-7-aUo was read ■lEiHltyMtieBil W’ith Coupon ■aamle*Ri IttT— 9100.00 BOND SEATS Oneet TIcketB At Atate Not. I. 1942, will ba ekarged In­ 'R ^d y for Immediate oc­ toe Uniform Printing company la Tale University announced yester­ “ Rings On Her Flngern • aloud but with praise. She expand­ Heaie WeInrASaMi •9«-4500.00 BOND SEATS While They Last! terest at the rats of • per cent cupancy. •upposedly non-union. . The com day that Jacob Vtner of th* Uni­ ed it end won the aeventh annual On Pat* f per year froas OcL 1« IMS laitU pany la picketed by two AFL> men versity ot (Chicago, authority on a n d h i:' tJhi college contest of story magaxine. paid. ' wbo 4re in turn ^cketed by international trade, would join the H r,5A WAR BONDS That Introduced Mary Medearla to NOTE! R so lv Sbowiat of *TsnkM Doodle Dindy" Joaqpb Chartler. SEE WM. JOHNSON third who claims th* watchman local faculty next month a* a VShrsm u k u s m ^ h lt Burnett of LJppIncott. 1 Starts WednetMlar. Seotember 23rd. Collector. Broad St. TeL 7426 belongs to a second (but also teacher of and researcher In poet- GRACIE BARRIE ^ Mfi— teilMKlwBMBeMttky Msnriitotsg, Oonn.. Sept U , 1942. AFLi) watchmsB'* tmlon. war aooaoiale protolaau. 7» Toga msm m stmnet. 4 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. T k c^^A Y , SEPTEMBER 17,194» PAGE

homes, thus cutting fuel consump­ 62 New Voters Honey Pound' CaHe" .State Guards Major Parties Planning tion. AK CORPS KAW oted Leader Labor Market All-Synthetic War Tire 3. Windows and doors should Gripping Scenes m s be weather-stripped. In Two Hours To Go Throu&Ii Set for Fight N o^ Is Urged 4. Rooms n6 t in use should be Needs Control, C ' ' Wair Xtan* Eases One Big U. S. Worry shut off from the rest of the 7 . Fleeft France / house. / "Rationing bas reduced gasoline Luiid Asserts Busy Sestijon Last Eve­ To Have Freedom oT Statens Political Leaders By Howard W. Blakealee ed finally to this ^hthetlc to OPA Director lai Em­ Yallhi, On’eir synthetic rubber is the butaV gress today amid' indications that Stella Dallas; 8:30 Canteen Girl. strategy of their campaign. he.sitate over conversion because tantly that "Petain once consider- gaged in a military mission or one the synthetic program. diene. Buna S type.. Saturday morning until 8 o’clock Anne Wtchols’ "A bie’a Irish C B S— 10:45 a.m. Fletcher Wiley Discussion, it was announced, of its apparent inconveniences, ^ Vallin one of his chief props." the administration soon would Same As Natural Rubber Guayule does the job with 20 at night. incident to and connected with a Rose” bas come back on N B C for philosophy; 3:30 p.m. Russian concerned, among other things, they should remind themselve.s Te added that the Fighting seek a national service to combat The importance of the duPont jier cent added to Buna rubber. This is lively to be a busy ses­ blackout.” - / its second year with new voices American .Music Festival; 5:30 the desirability of joining all the prompt action now will be repaid m nch were confident that the labor shortages. Vela-ety, Fine-Oralned singly, beating well after each discovery was indirecUy empha­ For this reason cyanaihid is dou­ >oix Delpeu which once claimed sion as yesterday there was taken Regular Soldfer Iticluded portraying the lead roles. Abie la liandt Trio and Curley. BLU—9 campaigns in a united front to later by the convenience of a Wendell Lund, director of the Calling all lovers of old-fash­ addition. sized by the Baruch committee re­ bling the capacity of its Mexican 1,000,000 member* would follow from the Town Clerk's office 50 The governor’s request, allow­ being played by Dick Coogan in­ a.m. Breakfast club; 12:30 p.m. carry the state for the Republi­ warm home and freedom from ra­ W ar .Production Board's lahpr di­ blanks by residents of the Pine ioned pound cake! Here's Honey Sift flour wltn baking powder ing "freedom of movement" to port when.it stated that “neo- guayule plant at Cie Hulera de (allin in opposing the Vichy re- vision, reported government agen­ stead of Bud Oollier, Jr., while Farm and Home program; 4 Club can party, which currently is tioning profalems, Bowles added. Terrace, who are to have the 3 times. Add to creamed mix­ military personnel does not include preen is the one synthetic rubber Parras in the state of (Toahuila. cies were preparing a decision "on Pomjd Cake marvelousl.y- tender Roeemary is by Mercedes McCam- Matinee. MBS—12:45 Yom Klp- represented by only one Congress­ "Remember, fuel consumption necessary information filled out. ture, alternately with milk, mix­ those In the armed forces who by which has been shown to be the Figures on^gupyule have been R ,\ S T H .A R T F O R D ^H e said that the Croix de Feu the largest and moat efficient pos­ and mellow-fiavored so velvety- bridge,.replacing' Betty Winkler pur program, 1:35 (also N B C man, one U. S. Senator arid one calculations at this time, even by There are over .300 persons living ing after each addition until full equivalent in quality of natu­ kept under covei* partly for mili­ tad supported Petain after the sible army which can be fully ser­ residence or otherwise are in the . . . Because of the illness of Ray 1:15) Ambassador Joseph C. Grew major state office holder. government experts, aren’t the * Telephone 8-4115 textiired you serve It , in thin smooth. Bake in 92c5x3-lnch pa­ ral rubber 'or combat and heavy tary rca.<)ona. Congress appropriat­ iMO Armistice because the organ- viced by those who are left out­ in this area that whll be made vot­ civilian areas, -and who are not Robinson, his Boston bout with address at. Syracuse, N . T.; 3:30 The absentees were Mrs. Clare inst word." the O PA chief de­ slice* to "show it oft"— )«et made per-lined loaf pan in very slow duty tires, either fay Itself or In ed 32,000,000 to finance American Uon believed that PeUin would side the armed foccea.” ers on Saturdayi engaged in a mMltary mission' of Georgia Martin for Friday night Shady Valley Folks.' Boothe Luce, noted playwright, clared. "The weather man has itlBue to resist the Germans. with only 3 eggs! Sugar saving, oven (275 degrees Ft. 1 hour, immediate neceselty. These per­ combination with Buna S." . guayule, and advocates of this "Until that decision is made; who on Monday captured the the 1a.st word and he won't start 'parllamenUry Deputy too. No need to ice Honey then increase heat slightly (-300 sona are being directed by their , Buna S is the butadiene rubber rubber say that by next spring twin dangers face the nation's war Fourth District (Tongressional talking until It is too late." Vallin, 30, vice president since Pound Cake, and the use .of part degrees Ft, and bake 1 hour long- immediate superiors to conform to ’ which is the major part of the about .100,000 acres may be in pro­ effort.” he said in a statement sub­ nomination, and who was report­ Bowles directed four-pdinted 135 of the French Social party honey also adds "keep-fresh” ■c,r. ' / ■ • 1080 1 S8 0 synthetic program. How much duction. jlelding perhaps 100,000 mitted to the House committee on Lists Changes the rules and - regulations govern­ ed slightly indisposed and U. S. advice to householders: hich became the -formal political quality. .r For^ut Pound Cake, add 1 cup W Tie WDRC Kilocycles natural rubber will have to be add­ tons of natural rubber. defense migration. tVar Produc­ ing civilians. Kilocycles Representative Joseph E. Talbot of 1. Otl-heatlng units not con­ TEEN'S a of the Croix de Feu, an Remember Grandmother brag­ finely chopped nuts to creamed tion Chief Donald .Nelson also was Proper .-Identification giving the Fifth District, who underwent vertible to coal use should lie isation of veterans, was ged how long she creamed her in­ Spry, sugar and honey mixture. scheduled to appear before the Oops-a-Daisy— Women police officers, the latest eye-openers of 111 Pastorates name, rink and organization will P. M. Thursday, Sept. 17 a minor operation Tuesday. cleaned, repaired, and adjusted In w r .\p -a r 6 itnd tected as a parliamentary deputy gredients for pound'cakf?*'Well, hours from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m.. a The company is stil) seeking s committee, the war. don't have to be b T 'Mrs to '■ "li'^ rci--'citr-int Individ- — ------be carried by members of the mili­ .'' 3:00— The Story o)f M ary Marlin. p. m. While U g-w lgs of the two major order to assure maximum fuel im the Ninth Pari* district In you’ll brag- how quickly you . . . move which has been widely dis­ great many men for all shipyard "On the one hand," Lund said, iial.*, a.s shown above. It’s all a matter of ju-Jitsu, a series of trick tary forces In civilian areas dur^-^ 3:15— M a Perkins. J:0U--David Hamm parties were thus laying the utilization. d8. whisked sugar and Spry into a cussed in other Ipdustrial cities. trades. .. "workers may be taken out of hnlrts for throv.uiR npp.-'---- ;'s. I'. ice I’li.'. .'. a nrirpmird f at the Ing a blackout, which will be 8:30— Pepper Young’s Family. 3:15— New * groundwork of the campaign 2. Whether oil or coal Is used, He is the first powerful Right- Former Rockville .\ssisl- perfect blend. For this creamy, Op eil Forum The workers will be hired ANCUNA CLASSIC jobs into the army in such a way shown to civilian authorities when 3:20— St. Louis Matinees Mrs. Chase Going W'oodhouae, leader to escape France to Timklii Kuller Bearing Co: plant. Canton. O . (Icmonstrate.s with a 3:45— The Right to Hhpplness. which will be higlillghted by re­ through the United States. iEm- steps should be taken to insulate as to cripple production the arm­ tine shorteninng blends with in- challenged, except when in military secretary of the state, ruled re- _ the Fighting French organi- 220-pound fellow worker'wearing a tllrohito mask,. aiit Named Pat^tor of 4:00— Backstage Wife. 3:30— Studio Matinee sumption o f the 1940 contest be­ ployment Service. ed forces need' for their maximum grtedieata before you can aay More Scrap! formation. TTiey will also carry certtiy that exten.Pi— B we* instituted coercion in. man- the Churc;h'of St. . Joseph, Bridge­ 3 eggs, unoeaten - their newly-purchased w ar sav­ Electric Boat Company—the na­ I mtttee. Let's all work together '■’nine. 9:00—Major Bowes leader of the Socialist party in Class bells will ring at 2 a. m. next Am Wat Wk* .. i powir. then much that the. free port, to th* church of St. John the 2 3-4 cups aiffed flour N., ings stamps.. tion’s largest builder of . subma­ I for our country, for our freedom, 8:30— "rae.A ld rich Family.” 9:30--Stage Door Canteen Omnecticut, that the Socialists week on the Los Angeles campus ^o fielleye Am Viscose . [labor fftovement and our demo 2 teaspoons baking powder A fragment of each ‘ stamp is rines— women are 'to be put to EvangeUat, N ew Haven, pastor. 9:00— K raft Music Hall. 10:00 The First Line would put a candidate In that field of the University of California In tiUery I (Anaconda , . . I cracy haVe stood for will be in 1-2 cup milk ’ I and our, victory. God bless our saved and forwarded to the ‘Treas­ work In actual construction jobs Rev. John B. O’Connell from St. 10:00— Rudy Vallee, 10:30 -Talks opened the way to a four-way 25 toot enginering courses for air­ Arm our 111 ..... danger." Blend Spry- butter, salt, mac^ country and our armed forces, ury department with this mes­ vital to the war effort. Francis' church. N ew Haven, to 10:30— March of Time. 10:45--Jerry Wayne—Songs fight. N o Socialist candidate has craft s'Wing shift workers. ^tch iao n ...... Lund contendbml Inv Tr ...... i...... 28 >* by the production agencies and the - 8:48— Reveille. 7:40— Bond Program iO>ml Solv ...... '...... 8 ''» services, so that the flow of ma- ! 8 :88— News. 7‘55— N ew * |0>mwlth Edis ,. 19'* terials and of production \yill move l ^ Home Town AT YOUR DEALER ACT PROMPTLY 8:00— News of the World O m s A i r e ...... 16'a smoothly, ^Without this, it Is im- 1 Parity Change 7:00— Morning Watch. O m s Edis ...... 13 H AKX)— News. 8:15—Shoppers Special — Mualc, possible to arrange an adequate 'Me time 0>ns Oil ...... ;.. 6 ', ai:15— World News Roundup. supply of manpower without the 8:30— News Cont Oil Del ...... 227. 8( vere losses due to shutdowns and ! Ill Farm Price 8';S0—Women’s Radio Bazaar 8:35— Shoppers Special-. Oint Can ...... -----...... 23’ , the slowing of productiojn vyjien with Nan (Tlarke. 9:00— Preee Nev.’e ,sCom Prod ...... 51S •raw materials or comppnent.-fiarts ^8 :88— Program Parade. "w ivi eKWUSO « 9:15—Radio Reader Del L A W n ...... 3>, lag j Scored b j FDR ' 9:00— Musical Souvenirs." Du Pont ...... 113'a 9:18—Treasury Star Parade. 9:30-f-Treasury f.SUr Parade 9:45— Thu# W e Live Eastman Kod ...... 130', ■ (Continued from Page One). 9:30— Aunt Jenny’* Real Life Stories. 10:00— Valiant. Lady 10:15— Stories America Lovea §^n* Ei^'^ 2^-:; LocalyStocks 'coilU of labor" to mean farm- la­ 9:48—Music While You Work. \ I Gen Foods to Your 10;QO— Bess Johnson. 10:30— Amanda of Honeymoon bor costa rather than imst of labor ; Hill Gen Mot ...... going Into things farmer* buy. ■ , 10:18— Bachelor’s Children. 10:45— Fletcher Wiley m n w i Goodyear T A R Fuciished by Putnaib and Co. Steagall, who attended the co n -; , 10:30— Help Mate. V Int H arv ...... 10:48— 'Young Dr. Malone. 11:00— Clara Lu-N-Ero 6 Central Row, Hartford ference, aa'd afterward that in 11:15— Second riueband Int Nick ...... SOLDIER! Il:0(y-Road of Life. Insurance drafting his bill be had taken the 11:30— Bright Horisona Int Paper ...... President’s words "In their beat 11:18— Vic and Sade. • with Coupon Below Bid Ask( 11:45— Aunt Jenny’a Stories Int T A T ...... legal light from the farmers' point J 11:30— Against the Storm. Johns - M a^ .. Aetna Casualty ... 121 12B Do you write to your .soldier? 12:00-^Kate Smith Speaks Aetna F ire ...... 46'i 48 of vlew.^ I ■ 11:48— David Hamm. 12:15— B ig Sister BIG SAVING OVER THE REGULAR PRICE g Jones A Lau . "A re you going to change the ' 12:00— rattle Show. , Kennecott ,.. . Aetna Life ...... 26 28 Of course you do! But you 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent Automobile ... 35 37 bill to conform wdth this new I n -, P. M. . 12:45— Our Gal Sunday 1 V £ brisg ym this bijt money-saving sale o f the New Conn. General ...... - 25'-* 27 terpretatlon 7" Steagall w(*a asked. ; ' can’t wTite every day. Here’s 12: IS— Luncheons irea. 1:00— News •• OX'VDOL by special arrangement ■with your dealer. Hartford Fire .... 85'* 87 Up To Oominittee | 12:43— Here Comes th* Band. - 1:05— 'The Inside Page Two large paehaget of Oxyd.ol for only 37|! with the cou­ ( 'lU gg A My B . I do not know what the com- j 1 :00— New*. tLLockheed Aire Hartford Stm. Boil . 42 4'6 something else you can do, 1:15— Woman In White pon! That's a big cash saving. mittee will do," be replied. i 1:18— Marjorie Mills'Hour. Loew’s National Fire ... .83 55 3:30— Vic and- Sade bS Aad every package now washes much more clothes or In bis letter today, the Prea4- ; 1:48— Cedric Foster, ’commenta­ Mont WanJ/;.. Phoenix ...... 79 81 though.. Send him a subgcrip- 1:45— The Goldbergs dent quoted from hla message; tor.’ dishes! That means a saving every Week, right through Nash Traveler* 2:00— Young Dr. Malone " ‘After all, parity la by Its 2:00—Medley Time—Hal Kolb, the year. N at I- Public I'tlittire tion to The Manchester 2:15— Joyce Jordan— Girl Interiie very definition, a faU relationship See how it kelpt you save clothes in tvartime! New Ozydol Na^Uash Reg 2,5 Conn. Lt. and Pow. . oiganlat. 2:30— W e Love and Learn ' .. betweien the prices of the things . N it Dairy 9 Conn. Po'w. ning Herald-^thal’a the best 1:18— Concert Matinee. 2:45— Life Can Be Beautiful actually washes clotlws whit* without bleachinf, clean without farmers sell and the things they ; N at Distill 71, ' H artford,e V. Lt. 2:48—Day Dreams with Bud hard rtibbinf or loaf washer runs! Set how much” washday buy. Cqlculatlons of parity must | t«r This Typical Greyhound Bus N Y Central H ■ H.'frtfnrd Gas ' . . . . way to keep him in ’ ouch Rainey. include all (xkata of production In-1 wear and tear this saves yonr clothes. N o ' risk of harsh Nor Am Co ... 2 '!| jS -V. E, Tel. Co. . . K 2 :88— News. Degignate. Appleg / Answer Fronf Experience Your bleaches weakening fabrics or fading colors. And clothes- Northern Pac 17T, I’nit. Ilium. Sha. .. I eluding the cost of.labor.! , with home. It’f a little “By that I meant," the Preai- come sparkling white—yes. except for suios, o f course, Packard 15'', Western Mass Questions About Travel Today sparkling white without bleaching. Pan Am Airw .. 19^^ ; Industrial dent’a letter said, "what the lan­ thing to do. but think Victory Special -t I’ctiie Leata Jane Saylor, another of. the new pollcb- guage states—that parity la fair Beatrice Kay ./ Parara Piet .... 21** ' Acme AVire Wood^ally safe for washable colors and rayons, too! : women. Has iual p/ven the old heave-ho to a 220-pound man by jil- Patino Min . . 22'* . Atn. Hardware . . . and It ia fair becauae it .now in- what it will mean to him I B Has* yea ramily emrriad thm$ Doe* a bss eas* mtaamtlml war Milder on hands than before. Note //{w/—when you try jltau and. aoove. she pins l(ira to the floor by twisting his foot. Th^ Penn RR ...... 23*, Arrow H A H cm. . ; cludea the labor coat incorporated Plays Hartford mtaayfoopUf muiteriaUf New (Jxydol toe dishes. Doesn’t redden or roughen hands! wife pf a soldier. Mia. Saylor enjoys her job helping Uncle Sanl. ‘Hartford. Sept. 17—Freah ap­ Pepsi - Cola .. . 3S** Billings A Spencer . in the prices of the things which Act NOW! "Well, personally Tv* carrisd' Capt. Dan Van Gunten. Timken police captain, found all^ the womefi farmers buy. It is this which ple*. designated a Victory Food "I don't want to boaet, but Phelps Dodge ... in *, Bri.stol BraasIB . . . . A atupendoua array of top- close to 38,000 passengere in I'm using only a fraction as Taie aJtktMtaee of this special offer, to see how wonderful Phil Pet unusually apt pupils, Like the Royal Northw eat, Mounties, theyj brings farmers into a fair relationr Special by the Agricultural Mar­ the last lUn* months •— but 25 ', G olfs Pat. Fire ranking stars will appear in per­ much rubber and fuel per . the New Qxydol is. Get 2 large packages of Oxydol for only Pub Sve NJ . . always get their man. y ship with oJier groups. This-ia keting Administrator Roy F. Hen- all' of ns Greyhound buees 37# with coupon below. Limit: One coupon to a customer. 3'* Eaclc Lock son in a giant stage show playing persoa^ per mite, as private Pullman ...... ------■ — ' the purpose of parity. Thle the drickaon. wlU be featured during together . have served more 13** Fafnir Bearings on the atage of the State ’Theater, TIAR OUT THIS COUK>N-PVT IT IN YOUR PUtSI NOW Radio ...... J present formula does. the period September 17 through peoplk than ever before . . . cars do — and I’m bettering 22''« Hart and Cooley 100 , units upon, their return "from leave THE ' Hartford, this coming Friday, Sat­ RepuMic Stl . "The parity principle for which the 28th by local food dealers co- over 7S roillion travelers." my old records every day." 10** HenUev Mach . cm. . 6 '* Lieut. Heritage* . ant* anticipate immediate combat urday and Sunday (3 days only). Rev Tob B 53'* I*ond'ra Fr A O k . 26 service. this administrstton has stood since operaUng with Uncle Sam’s food 1933 was > good standard ' for Featured star In the big stage for freedom’ campaign. It was an­ Jutt lebo ie tmvutUig todayt W hea’e lAe-best time la tn u e t! Savage Arms .. 14 ' j NSsw Brit. M com . 36't show is Beatrice Kay, star of ra­ Is Visiliiitr Here 'peacetime— it is a good atandard nounced by Fitch L. Brennan, lo­ "I can aiuwer that easily — Sears Roeb 7’» North and Judd .. dio's "Gay 90’a Revue”, in an an "A large ahars of my passen­ for war. To revaluate parity now cal repreaehUUve of the i ^ . A . ger* are people connected on Tuesdays, Wednesdajra, or IB SheU Un . . . 13’ , I Peck. Stow A W ll , 8 HERALD new repertoire of songs which ahe Public Records and to offer to the public 100 per "Food can be the most effecUve with th* war effort—eoldiers Sotony - Vac 15. Ruwll Mfg. .. 20'i presents In her own inimitable and Thursdays, avoiding ths mort Second Lieutenant RaymoniJ E. i ______cent of a new and higher parity weapon of w ar." aald M r. Bren­ Take This Valuable Coupon Sou Pac . . . Scovllle ' ...... 25 delightful manner. Also appearing and aailors, select***,, reserv­ crosrded wesk-end*. It's also would be to offer stabilization,’ yqt nan, “provided all who handle ists, wsr woriesrs, bnsinsss South R.v . . SUex Co...... '.. . .. 10 12 Heritage of Camp Shelby. Miss.. ; in the show is the “Master of the Tail to skip holidays and To Your Dealer And He Will Give You Std Brands .. Stanley Worka .... 41 43 destroy the poaatbility at acUev- RATES: food use it without waste." msn and women, farmers, former 1st Sergeant of Company 1 Quitclaim De^ ' Saxaphone", Dick Stabile and his nnraes, for iiutancs." othsr rush ^rioda whsnsvsr Std 041 Cal .. do., pfd...... 28 . V leofi, ,■! The Savings Bank of Manches- tng it." orchestnu featuring Paul War-: Consumers in th(» area . are postiblc." Rsfular Std Oil Ind .. K. 169th Infantry. <3rd Di\ision. is clUford Bombard property urged tdji belp conserve Amerten’s Larft Siaa Torrin^on ...... 26 75 Cent® ner, "Romantic Baritone”, and U yasr/sb M ff mwmt mamt Btd Oil N J .. Veeder -' Koot ...... 37 tj visiting his relaUve* and frienda t Summit and Henry atreeU. Prime Of U fe—A t 181 One Month "The Stabile Saxtette”. Othbrs ap­ wartime food supply by using flow else oea rrarsfers help? 2feOXYDOU37TOTH>DIAlM< Vnlt Gas Imp CYmtlnental ...... ID', I him after hla commissioning. and Mary B. Fogarty, of 54 Wal­ me now.” ahs said. Please tend a Bub.scription to: edian, and many others. warttme requirements, an abun­ IT B Rubber ..••••t...... 1 eiicloee 9,,, dant supply Is s'vallable for do­ CE.VTER TR.WEl. AGENCY To« mm Mitkorl to act u ‘omt tfYm t • « thm VOID Com Exchange ... 33 ! ,(»econd Lieutenant Gordon Wells nut street, applied for a marriage There are two midnight stage 9m€ tiM to * e * M L _ _ ... VNLI.S1 SIONW BY Cl’STOMBR. mestic consumption. 498 Maks St. Odd Fellows Block «o«pM . Ovr m Ao u b m w ill roato w tt RaUuto tktoo tor«i« First National ____ 1170 lo f this town, formerly supply liceSute in the town clerk's office Big Button Mystety tesseeeeei )••*•• e and screen shows this week-end, DEALER’S NOW WITH te Tronlawco wMJi «bo oAfOMMat CtolMitUU* I ■trofft. Cu*« RANK AND NAME ...... Phone S889 9* ta x # * tlM> Guaranty Trust ___ 234 sergeant in the same Manchester' this morning. one Friday midnight, and the oth­ ■tode wItA yew. prwvS4e4 yodi e w l Uw toHM* m o t m i r * 'Bare Ckws f fftour teto Oxydol focoltod. rr« Irving Trust ...... 10 National Guard unit which left for Topeka, Kas.— It's VButton-but- er on Sunday midnight, both « LIMIT-OKB COCPON TO A Ct'VTOMCA V S Steel .' . ADDRESS AT CAMP ...... THIS COUPON I Manhattan ...... 15 the South almoat 18 m osthj ago. Th* bayonet is said to have too " with 8 diSareni twist at Shows starting at 1:18 a. m.-The Oikr h VW< * *e IWw «# < Rosalia, Waah.— Postmaster H. la 'SWarner tu a rt days Br Pict It was the cus- Manufaet. Tr...... 31 haa received a commtsetnn and been ^ven ted at Bayotm*. France^ Frank Coffmgn’a heoa*. S ’T shows Friday are continuous teW est put Union a piece ...... at toast la the N. T. Trust ...... 89 rating from the same acbeol and in th* 17th century. peteettves said Coffman d is ­ through* midnight.. C Roberta Isn’t oti* to coddle a Tiolworthlip to give ...... the liquor*.r.. better Public National ... 1 27 accompanied^eut. Heritage to his i covered all the buttons in a closet complaint He got rid of that gwer:.Bend hence A 9h the (C English urb) phrase A make cannot roll its eyes; it Irritating com. He had a toe GREYHOUND TAUe Guarantee .. 3 home here. full of clothes had been cut off and M8 hand I* ss^ MdewsySb A tenet,* ,U. 8 . Truat *^...^,1A4« R««d U «nU Advi. m m amputated. \UMMM I MANCHESTER EVENING HTOAED* .MANCHESTER, CONN. TITUESDAT. SEPTEMBER 17.194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942 PAGE

That ia true. And It is true of eration o f the second front, not Patriotism SERIAL STORY claws of a winch truck to remove said James F. O’Neil of Manches­ Governor Hurley despite the fact because it was ever - to be hoped a stump from a roadway. Such ter. Vt.. chairman of the commis­ Itovifeatfr King Cotton Reigns Again Road Defense Legion Opens sion, "we must follow every move that a second front could be open­ winch trucks would,prove invalu­ that, ta-ithln his own party here in able to bite into and haul away at of all the subversive organizations ed without a comparable degree OF BRIGHTNESS GONE Connecticut, there w ere' f lements Plans Shown the varied debris to be expected New Campaign 'active at any time-since the W^orld Eantitts probably more ispiatloiiist in sen­ of loss, but because It shows that COFYRIOHT. 1»4a. With Government’s Help in a road blocked by a wrecked^ War." BY HOLLY WATTERSON He said that 60.000 Legionnaires y ^ ' S a id .: timent than anything in the Re­ such a loss and perhaps worse NKA SCRVICK, INC. bridge or the debri.s ot a shattered' road surface. In key industrial centers are work­ IS BlMcIl StT t*t publican party anywhere, even would have to be sustained for Mancbtatrr. Conn. ' By Janies Marlow and ready stored in warehouses from State Highway Depart* The organization on hand to Starts Drive Against ing with the FBI against subver­ I I THOMAS FERGUSON including Ham Fish. many days, with an ever increas- George Zielke other years. man and dispatch any and all sive eferhents, and that the com­ ' OcnanU M»nMr»r His voice Was warm, and com|>a.-i- (Our export of cotton last year ment to Have Exhibit Child Neglect in the mission itself had taken on the “LOWER CEILING PRICES” Isolatiohism has ‘ nevep, contra- | ing flow of new troops ready to Chapter X IX sionate. For a dizzying instant ane New York, Sept. 17 — (Wide services is clear from a study of Indeed we did' Cei'li.. Founded OMobfr 1, IStl______waa about 1,100,000 bales, mostly task of Investigating .50,000 ry to the opinion of some Demo­ redeem these losses. Even this Martin appeared already de^d^ , with .a longing to clutch W orld )-jK in g Cotton, leaning on At Armory Show. a Connecticut map showing the Time of War. Publtohod Ev»r>- EvonIhF Eicrpt His head hail a crushed look in lend-lease shipments, a sad drop ten Highway Department districts selectees who have failed to re­ price we will have to pay, and that girl had done. a government crutch, ia a big shot ^4nBdnya nnd HoUdayi. Ent«r*d at cratic claimants, been strictly a and from his nose and the corner from the 6,192,000 bales sent and the location in each district spond to the call of their draft ■ Uio Peat Office at Stancheater, ■ will pay. some dayS,^That is not The moment passed. Pity! She abroad in 1939 before war started. Hartford. &ept. 17.— 'The readi- Kansas City, Sept. 17-^iP)—The hpards. . . b „ „ , Conn:, aa ffacond Claaa Mali Matter. party affair. It i# an iasiie which of his mouth trickled a thin dark again. of the base garage and msdnte- A ^ O t P hardened herself. She wanted no Trade experts today said they This ia the reason why the farm­ nesa of Connecticut’s Highway De­ American Legion is opening a has cut across party lines, sepa­ the point. The point isHhat prop­ stream. nance center. Equipment and SUBSCRIPTION RATES ohe’s pity. .She said bitterly, expected cotton farmers this year ers this year can go cheerfully in­ er preparation for sustaining For the space of a breath that "Your perfect machine in opera­ partment to maintain the State’s crews, strategically disper.ied are ne^ front a campaign against Vitus Bering, Ijorn in Denmark, Ono Tear by Mall ...... rating. in each party, those who to have one of their most profit­ to their fields to bring back cot­ entered the navy of Peter the COMPARE TODAY! For Month by Mall ...... \ these losses, and holding and ex­ seemed ages long they stood, Pe­ tion, Doctor. The patient’s condi­ road network under the stress of at the call of the supervisor of child neglect in time of war. claimed to be one kind of Am eri­ able seasons even though ware­ ton to the warehouses already Great of Russia when he was a Blbfla Copy ...... ’ ‘ ' in l l - a t ter and Candace, arrested In atti­ tion called for something special each district and the exhibit shows Its child welfare commission is P olTvarod One Year ...... v...t9»w panding. Irt' spite of them, la bb- houses are bulging with stored-up loaded: , emergency conditions will be re­ young man.. can from those who were, fn the tudes of horrified disbelief. The in the way of treatment, (uid your how the Highway Department la ready to tell the organization’s yiously a gtgantic task. cotton. The government, protecting-toe vealed in one group of toe State MEMBER OF light of truth and in the light of shocked group gathering in the machine trotted It ouL” cotton farmer from ruin, aaaures set to go. twenty-four hours round national convention, opening Sat­ THE AS80CIATEB PRESS doorway understood that: after Here is the picture: Defense CTouncU’s display of civil­ urday, that the mistake of forget­ history itself, better Americans.' Hia own ezpreasion hardened: The Department of Agriculture him of a certain price for hia crop the clock. Tba Aaaoclated PreOa ia exclua ve- ian defense preparedness In an. ting the child in the last war-must all. Dr.'Martin Corby, one ol their "Perfect machines don’t break estimates the crop this year the through what is called a govern­ »y ontitlad to the ^ae or republU a- Governor Hurley, in the ^ays be­ exposition at toe State Armory, not be repeated, tfon Ob all newa^lapatchea credited own?” —out on the highway.” the down in the middle of a job.” cotton year runs from Aug. 1 to ment loan. T « Help I The Commission’s report show's to U or not otbarwlae credited In fore this war, proved him.self an jxjllceman was saying. "They hit Peter worked w ith . one eye on July 31— at 11,028,000 b^Ies, to be Traders expect that Congress, ta Hartford, September 21 to 27. tbla paper and alao tbe local newe the back of a The theme of the exhibit la a Senate to Probe a distressing picture of physical nubllataed .herein. American first, at a time when Connecticut ^^'5, j'- j “ o** another dn the clock. He harvested by mid-Noveriibor. The meeting President Roosevelt’s re­ P re ve n t I All rlabta of- reptihlleallon of. see their car. Folded up. Like watched Candace moving about, bales are figured at 500 pounds quest to stabilize farm pricea be­ portrayal of the Highway Depart­ and mental defects among youths many of his party counselors un­ called to ’'the colors, particularly COLDS apoolal dlapatcbea herein are aleo an Accordion— ” obeying orders as In a., daze, and each. fore Oct. 1.' will set a ceiling of ment’s facilities to counteract the, Petrillo’s Onlers doubtedly advised him of sup­ those who were between the ages from dovoloping roaacoad. ___ , The attendants moved off, m he was grateful for the' confusion Thoae bales, added to the 10.- about 20 cents a pound on cotton threat of bloated bridges, torn and posedly strategic political resisons Y ankee though they still-had'work to do, 500,0()0 bales oh hand at the end and. keep the present floor of 16.02 debris-blocked roads, speedy re­ of 7 and 12 iii the first World War. Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol j^ull Mrvlce client of N. that would keep anyone ft^m no­ The selective service records, L. up each nostrU at the very first sniffle, i;4J«rvlco Inc. . for using s soft pedal on the war and with a sense of nightmare ticing that, or his own dUtriabtion. of last July, will give this coun­ cents.” This would allow room for placement, repair or removal, to Washington, Sept. 17— f/P) — Bv A. H. O. repetition Candace heard the grading. keep Connecticut’s production roll­ A. Williams of Seattle, chaii'man sneese or sign of nasal Irritation. Its Publishers Representative*. Th* and foreign policy Issues. For He dreaded the plank momept try about 21,600,000 bales, or more James C. Petrillo’a recent order quick action aids I\. sounds commence again, the open­ than twice as much as we. will use The manufacture of balloon fab­ ing. of toe commission, said, show that Julius Mathews,. Specl»2 .^Kenc>-; that he deserves honor and credit. that would, come after the HartsK prohibiting members’ of the Am­ of the first 2,000,000 men called to Nature’s defenses wi#Mn v -P New York,, Chlcsso, Detroit and LETTERS OF A I.IBER.XL ing and shutting of d'Jors, .the between now and next autumn ric, control surfaces of combat Machlner>’ Display home girl had been moved up­ erican Federation of Musicians arms more than 900,000 were re­ sfalnitcolds.PolIow Boston. ' I Just as Ray Baldwin deserveii (.Ipolngien inreatrlcted) squeak of a stretcher-carriage when another crop is gathered. - planes, heavy duty tires for trucks In and about a Urge main­ from making records and tran­ directions in folder. V erT K O 'N O L stairs. jected. He added Utot toe rate of BUREAU OF credit for having lined himself up wheel. Still her limbs felt locked. Last year our consumption of and airplanes, fabric covering for tenance truck will be displayed scriptions for radio stations and MEMBER AUDIT Dear Alf: Dr. Patterson had been sum­ training .planes, flotation gear, in­ rejections for melr between the CIRCULATIONS. Immovable. cotton was 11,172,000 balea- This the variety of small tools and coin-operated phonographs engag­ with Wendell Wlllkie against the I am writing this, in what moned, other staff members cluding inflatable life rafts and ages of 31 and 36 was nearly twice .,1 - . » T Peter spoke, releasing her. His year it may reach 11.500.000, or 2,- other machinery used by 'the De­ ed senatorial attention again to­ Th« H»r«ld Prlntins Company, isolationists and a{>i>eaaera' within ‘ .should!*.,be the very absorbing and swarmed about; he hoped that ttia other life-saving equipment, ma- as great as those between 21 and voice,.- cool, preemptory, was the 528,000 bales les.s than 4he total day. . For ingredienli of pur- Inc., asiumn no hnanclal reKiM.nKl- fhe Remihllcan nartv "'dnient.H of the Democratic confusion' would last until the itaine gun belts and parachute partment and Immediately avail­ 25. NO. M.VIN Ht. Kmat HarUto* blllty for typ.iKraphlcal rrrors ap- the Republican party ^ Convention, because of a voice of a doctor ordering her to we estimatedly will produce. able for emergencies. Also in this Chairman Clark (D-Idaho) call­ cat, finest quelity, to nurse who waa to relieve Can­ Cotton Alrenil.v Stored • lines. Neglected As Boys earing in ‘ advertlaenu nia In diity; mechanically she moved to exhibit space will, be shown such ed an Interstate Commerce com­ . ancheater a _II fjvenlng« M I <1 Hrrald The niost Important thing that ■ intellectual' uneasiness dace, and his own relief, had Ijis t year’s crop was 10.741.000 The major military use of, cot­ "What waa happening to the.se meke 12 to 18 com muf­ oijey. come. He was almost prayerfully other heavy maintenance ma­ mittee hearing to consider his fins of finest flavor, iitc can happen in American elci-tlons | y^-hich, I aerioiislv consider, may and the ditterence between that ton is in the millions of summer resolution directing a formal in­ older men in 1918?" he asked. Thursday, September 17 Peter's ... hands were moving 0'*-t'^*til when the two turned up chinery as a portable gasoline thia fall is a repudiation of isola- grow wor.se if it is not expressed and t h e '11.172.000-bale consump­ Uniforms worn by toe armed quiry into toe effect on public "They were neglected th«h as boys swiftly, cutting away cloth deftly simultaneously and powered electricity generator, a because of the exigencies of war, tionism. In this respect, Connect to some one. Under those searching . , . . . tion was made up out of cotton al­ forces. morale of what he tended "this fancy young NATI^ - I am here in the unaccustomed probing. they were at least free to go. portable power saw to open' the and they are toe rejected men to­ A Re«*on For Silence fingers Martin stirred, his eyelids denial of music to millions of Am ­ lent is advanced and fortunate, role of delegate, thus contributing He threw his topcoat about his way through fallen trees .or other day! , fluttered open. He managed what ericans in time of war.” having two major Candida te.s who my actual time and presence, the shoulders and . waited to catch timbers as might be ’eucountered in "W e have a tremendous resppn- X is possible to chide Navy was almost a smile. "N o —use; He described today’s inquiry as ultima thulc of a liberal’s conti­ Candace at the outside door a road block, and a pneumatic Jack aibility In this war not to permit taformation policy for the fart have already given their repudia­ Pete,” he gasped painfully. "Num­ preliminary, intended to "lay the nent, to the cause I have previ­ through which she must pass. He Need o f Labor Haight Seems hammer for. the oreaking up of the children of this same age group HAKORN D y ^ S ,.2 7 groundwork, for a taqre formal in­ that the loaa of the Yorktown, tion, by action as well as by word. ber’s up.” grasped her elbow and steered her masonry. Enclosing toe area of to point their fingers at us later CORN MUFRN ously. served in the realm of Peter Said gruffly, "Nonsense, quiry into Petrillo’B dictatorship.” hack in the first days of June, Is thought leadership. You well firmly past the nurses’ home, display will be temporary barriers Elmer Davis, director of the O f­ and charge us with neglect. The L A M B L E G S fancy SEUaEO' boy,” but when he stratghteneJ down the path to the road, if More Serious Bored in Jail and the type of signs that could Legion must be on the alert to genuine spring laported to the American people know what It cost my sensitive from that hurried examination his fice of War Information, whose > .3 5 ' Papa Hull -Spank soul to take an actual step, into she was feeling even remotely as ba used to halt or reroute traffic. request fon a withdrawal of the locate the sore spots." FFESH northern ' only in mid-September. The rs- own face was gray. t u r k e y s such close - proximity with what, hs himself felt she wanted to run, ban was refused by the musicians’ Williams, asserting a fit child­ rfa e a s k M _ » FO 12 L6 SI2ES jxnt,comes long after the Ameri­ The balance sheet o f.o lir ap­ 'Martin’s gaze slid beyond him, Further evidence of the De­ t . 4 3 ‘ we used to call the mire of poli­ she wanted to scream, to release Shortage of Man Power Youth Who Murder^' partment’s equipment will be offer­ president, was invited to appear as hood was the .first requisite of a peasement of Vichy France con­ seemed to search for something; f r e s h f o w l ' can people had accepted the com­ tics, and we are both agreed, 1 all the emotions. pent up inside ed in a revolving several-sided the first witness. strong national defense, reported New umJtr-arm tinues to work Itself out. Vichy'a when his eyes fell on Candace he her. It would be better to walk ^ More Acute Through- Two Children Repeats Chairman Janies L. Fly of toe that the Legion so far in 1942 had r U l A M P u s k ^ 5'"-* LI I plete one-sidedneas of the victory think, that it U only advisable had found it. "Candace.” he said, cabinet, the sides comprised of C H IC K E N S " f/ H ROASTING latest repayment for our diplo­ and only possible because both her. Walk her until bodily ex­ more than fifty pictures illuminat­ Federal Communications fcoinmis- spent 32,789,110 for emergency-re­ Cream Deodorant at Midway, and preened them- "Candace.” Painfully. A mere Out the Entire State. His Confession. lief for needy children. I A I S f l * '’OUNOS .LI I of us think of the Democratic j haustion matched that of mind ed by internaJ lighting. These pic­ sion, was asked to testify tomor-’ saftly iMlvea on the fact that we es- matic toadying Is the conscription breath of soiind. '"it's been all Watrh Enem.v .Alienc party as the party through which ] and nerves. tures show such equipment as row. LAMB FORES •^fD*«ouED of French lator for work in Ger­ wrong. Wrong. You shouldn’t Bedford Center, N. Y., Sept. 17 In another report, the Am eri­ ■ w n K . 0 IP DESIRED . C^>ed without any, major damage. liberal idealism is moat likely to j Hartford, Sept. 17- Acute labor tnick types, bulldozers, coricrete Clark said he also wanted to Stops Perspiration L8 , man war factShes. following., the have let me—” They were walking for an hour — (iPr—A' sullen youth— neighbors investigate Petrillo’s order pro­ canism commission is urging the F ra M n kn fiw s r ilg t i SKtNLtsg A t tha time when the newe of find a channel toward instrumen­ shortages in practically every sec­ mixers, high-pressura sprayers u 2 9 * lOA M*. Peter nodded at a hovering or before be felt her pace slacken, hibiting the broadcasting of music legion’.s 1,225,000 members to be the loas of the Torktown was first decision to , tuiii ^ refugee Jews tation. tion of the state were reported by knew him as toe "Classroom that are convertible for gas de­ derly, then walked away, and a falter. Wordlessly he turned her recently by high school students at vigilant against enemy aliens and being kapt from us, we were just over to the Nazis. Weil I. have been sitting, for a screen was put round Msxtln and the 18 field offices of the U. S. biincs” — sat ta a county jail call contamination service, pumps and Ihterlochen. Mich. sabotage. A. 29* about and started back. Employment Service, William G. compreasori. One such interesting This ■ conscription of French while, in a quiet comer of the Candace, closing them in "alone .n today after leading police over toe "Now more than ever before.” being released the news of the lobby of the Bond,. ca.sting s A t the door of the nurses’ horns ,Ennls, director for Connecticut, item is a portable steam boiler. Bin f * ’*'* '^ * * AS 45* labor for German war purposes a cold white stillness. he held her hands in his. "Can­ trail that spelled abduction, tor­ FMieti z a a : „ 2 j . loaa of the Lexington, lost in the mildly appraising eye on the ebb HEALTH AND DIET Outside in the room a girl waa 'stated today ta making known the ture. rape and death for two Show FaclUties is, according to Secretary of dace, I want tn tell you: I let you results of the August survey. Deaths Last Night CSocal Sea weeks before.. Perhaps and flow of my fellow delegates. Washington in Wartime crying. She screamed once, a children whose last achievements Supplementary murals, maps T* Rslim Distnss «f MOiNTIILY j l y i l e n Some, stray and passing 'portions ADVICE in for this, and I ’m sorry. I asked To meet toe growing heed for the^fact that the Navy waa so State Hull, the fine old gentleman shrill crescendo of pain and loss were two excellent report cards. and de.scriptive data, will point up of their conversation ,have been « y Jack Sttimett Patterson to fix It so you’d work production workers, to replace poet not rot dresses or men’s who has ■ always been keenly •’Martin, M artin!" \ ^ en he didn’t He waa Edward Haight; 17, the Department's tremendous Washington—Colonel William C. hahlnd achedule on one loss seem­ wafted to my ears, and I have Furnished by the McCoy with me because I knew that you those called into the armed ser- shifts. Does not'imrtre skin. Health Service even stir at that, when she knew wanted to run away from me, whose home had been a two-room facilities and its organization to Ocker, 66. U. S. A., retired’, known ed a practical reason for keeping aware of the futility of all ap­ seen a few of the so-called lead­ No Flying Fortress raid on Ger­ • vice, Mr. Ennis stateu, employers shack i^'ith an orange crate as his FEMAIf WEAKNESS Mowaitingtodry. Can be used (Second of Two Stories) finally, irrevocably, that . Martin from everything.. And I didn’t bring all this to bear at one or as "The Father of Blind Flying” due to functional p o o d le disturb* j right after shaving. ^AL/FOKn i^ peasement except his own, "whol­ ers of the party organization, many or Japan could have been will have to revise their labor chair; hia rictlms were Margaret, the other one dark. Perhaps, Washington—The air raid drills \ddress rommunlcattons to The never -would stir again, Candace want that. 1 didn't think it would many points o f. pojairle need. A In mllrtary aviation, and credited ances-try Lydia E. nnkham’s Qom- ’ I Instsotlf scops perspiration for grapes each with his faithful corps of re- more thoroughly worked out. Each standards in the cold ifght of the 7. and Helen Lynch. 8. whose seedless eventually, the Navy will even ly inconsistent with France's ob- are getting a little monotonous in Herald, Attention McCoy. left him there and stepped out­ be good for you. I wanted you- composite mural of many p;otures .with development of many ,i6yers to reconcile tha Coral Sea, and they reported ^ve------an opportunity- to . tell . 1 1 ... us ^ of what stared back at her from a mirror manger, garet with a knife and threw her training and tbe speedy action of light at a break In the rails on a toemselves to an even wider utili- -* tha Lisxington, which was sunk in derstand why Vichy doesn’t show what is In their hearts. I may the fire fighters in your neighkor- in A ton^y hotel bedroom; the And hers he was, Peter thought, into a creek. t^ey might expect if the enemy rallroaiL ^zation o f women. In this connec­ Na v.-aoz37* ^ rtei’iCNees. more respect for our serisitiyl*' then be reassured, and no longer pansy-dark eye# o f another girl still hanging around hoping that Later he drove to a pond lead­ tba Ooral Sea, aa an earlier vic­ got tough witj^ long range bomb­ h o ^ could save your home from There is a vast difference be­ tion, it waa reported in Hartford ------— ...... ^ have these strange doubts, these who’ had lost Martin a long, long somqttm*. somehow, Candace ing into New York City’s Kensico tim off Hawaii, and their claim ties. After all, we have dono ers.. * , the ash heap. tween curing a pain and removing that toe first real wholesale em- nightmarish fears that somehow time ago. . . . In swift remember­ would snap out o f it; hoping that reservoir system’, and after rap­ In Birmingham. 50 C A P planes’ These simulated bombings of the real cause o f it. Generally, proymenf of women started thia for the battle of Midway was that enough for Vichy. Why should It I have come into company that strategic cities in the coastal and ing pity she bent to touch the He’d be around when it happened. ing’ Helen he drove the car over of the Atobama Wing. loaded with pains do not continue long as It didn’t look as Urough she ever month with a projected employ­ •Ither the Hornet or the Enter­ ever be necessary for ^ p a Hull is all too strange. Somehow, I feel bags of Mwdust bombs (JX>e C AP border areas are just a little side­ girl’s straining hand. her. Then he tossed the txxty into Nature is at all times trying to would now. ment of 2,000 women by a local prise bad been sunk. So far aa to spank Papa PetalfiT Why can't that perhaps. ybu can ease my used two-pound sacks o^ ^ ou r in line the Civil A ir Patrol has work-- Faith clutched at her fingers, the pond. J, » correct the cause. If you are liv­ He said to her, "You’U sleep T war Industry. On his tour with yester­ ‘•°’*!f«E E S 6 mental an^lsh. W ire me and say the first experimsnts but after ,ed up in its none too spare time searching her face with si fierce Only Danbury has failed

Mii»i Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Compiled by Students^of Manchester High School TOL. I , NO. 1 Lowell Plans Merhanized Monkeyshines Activity Schedule AILStars Stage Brawl Enlivens r ' Is CongratiilatedXj^Miss Chambers Big Time For Bovs’ State M»“h T r a r h e r Cites History The followmg is the activi­ Newcomers to M. H. S. . . ty schedule for 1942-1943. The O i l 1 akm g (xnirse H. S. Course Value room in which the activity will 4th jReriod Rglly Tony Lupien Flatbush Fracas meet is listed after the activi- V ------— Represent 7 States; Held_e> J""' The wkr Department Civilian Essay Relates the Bene­ ^ Tuesday: First and \hird Protection Sehool has sent the fol- U,-of ..Coilui. Senior Is Red Sox Set Aside One ^ ' ______— ------lim it. Tiirkiiifilon, Ja}S- weeks; Student Council, 5-M; |oiTlng letter to Mrs. Hitchcock To Trim Dodgers And Pirates Lose Library Club. Library. Second^ who completed the Civilian De­ Stii will it help hall. ^ ed to this office that you have Boston, Sept. 17.—More than a I Major. / bv the American Iwglon, was held completed the prescribed course of F ro m M ass., 1 O ther. Thursday:/'First and third Connecticut, is making a two ' Nut to Crack; Lose thousand friends of Tony Lupien, With Dodgers; Dixie I I Hoys' .Sport.s EditoK Norman June 14-20, HM2 at the U niversity me a fte r high school*?’ These arc weeks: Art' Club. Studio; Sock-; study with the Twelfth Class, Tough Boxer weeks observation course of the first baseman of the Boston Red ' P ratt. of •Conn., in an effort td teach some of the questions every stu­ and Hiiskln: Drama Room. | which I had the ple.asure of ad­ 13-7 in Last Chukker Walker and Owen ini New HampBhive. iVerraonl, Ni'v Gills’ .Sport.s Editor, Flor­ history, civics and economics Sox. will pay tribute to the for­ the. boys of Connecticut how, our dent eventually asks himself while Seednd and fourth week.s; Ap- dressing. Fight with Fans at| Tork, Massachusettji, New Jersey, ence Pailcin. struggling through high school. In /p re n tic e GroiSp, D ram a Room; "Now that your certificate of classes of Manchester High. • As Soldiers Put on mer Harvard captain when the Vince Dell ’Orto Wrecks and Florida, are among the state.s I Legion', of Hitnor, W antlh governm ent la run. Miss Catherine Putnam’s AmerK Debating, 3-F. W.eekly; Or­ attendance has boon l-saued, you This suryey which is being done 1 Kosinski, George VVilliams.. in kccorilance with her course of Pressure -- for Keeps. Cronlnmen meet the New York Future Greats; Hard Ehbetts Field. represented ty new students who One hundrc-tl and three boys can and modern hi.story classes chestra, Assembly hall. are entitled to teach others the Yankees at Fenway Park. Sept. Column Eilitors. Mary John- took purl in thg activities rejire- pupils wrote on the topic of'how air raid protective methoila you preparatory student teaching ifl.- '■•■ ’V ■ ------have entered Manche.ster High Friday: First and third 27, the final day of. the season. Hitter and Gever. By Sid Feder ! son. Jerry Sapienza. senting high achooU from all over history helps the individual, and have learned, thus carrying on cludes noting-thc various method* By Donald Sanders ■chool this seme.ster. weeks: Hi-Y, Drama Room; •s;'* w Groups from Lowell. Chelmsford AP Sport* Writer ClasN 'iS I Exchange Editor, Ruthinary the state. Thoa^•'who represented endeavored to show the immedi­ the fanning-oiit process that ■ of teaching practice by the dif­ B altim ore, “ S^’pt. 17.—(/P)—Col. I VVirtalla. Somanhis, 2-M; Somanhis ferent teachers that are import­ d Lexington have reserved two Hartford, Sept. l7—Many a . Ferdinand the Figger Filbert I From Spalding High sc-hool,. M anchester H>gh w ere; D o u g l^ ate benefit.s and those of future Business Staff. 5-M; Leaders should eventually result in com­ R obert Ree.se .Neyland’s E astern sections behind the first base Barre. Vt., comes Janet Gilbert-' { Librarian. Eleanor Carlson. Turkington/43, George Hunt ;43, years which might be derived plete protection for this area: ant, refreshing her memory of budding champion haa been nip­ popped out of his hole today,! '■ Photog'rapher Bob Bis.sell. Class, Rec. what high school is like, and what Army All-Stars heXd?d today to­ dugoiK and Eldward G. Kraanecki, ped in the boxing field by so- right smack into toe National aon. who finds the work here Dick Jagoutz '44, and-Bo>' Al- from such a course. "Please accept my sincere’ con­ editor N*nd publisher of the much ea.sler than at Spaulding. Reporters-.'43: Peggy . Noo- vord '44; They were kpoi^red by The following essay, by Alexa gratulations; Your patriotism and the students are like. She will wards the toughest their three called "spollesn" who go around League lawn party, and threw I I nan. Don I’ortertield. Bob Kur- M anchester’s three serVdee i )bs. Tournatid, '44, waa one of the best make a report when she returns games in a nine-day \endiiraj»ce Chelmsforlk News-Weekly, mov­ such a scare into the folk* ini Previously Janet's school day be­ public spirited saerittre of lime ing spirit behind .."Lupien Day” knocking off ambitious fighters- gan at 8:15 a. m. but ended at lanil, Margery .Sheridan. Don KiWanis, Rotary and Exchange of the one hundred arid fifty es­ to college. Brooklyn they all but leaped over| Miss Eleanor Costello Ooiiipleles Listing are deeply appreciated. Spirit of campaign for the Army lEroergen- says tickets a^e going at a rapid Just as they're reaching for "a 1'15 p. m. with seniors excused at Stidham: '44: Eleanor Carlson, and the Dilworth Cornell Post says written by Miss Putnam's this kind is a direct contribution In college. Miss Chambers is ey Relief fund with a aedond pro the garden, wall, Lois Clark, Jean Chltgian, m ajoring -in governm ent and min- clip. Juicy plum. That Willie Pep- 12:30 p. m. Different from our American L c^h. classes. to the wihning of this war." team’s scalp at theif belts. Lupien. who stemmed into the ' Ferdinand the Filbert, in ca**l Tensa Buckley, Barbara Hem, Each boy waa aanigned to a Mis.s Eleanor Goatello, teacher "The Mixiern European History oring in history; so in M. H. S. Vinee Dell'Orto battle at Bulkeley you.’ve forgotten him, is the little [ physical education program was of fre.shman science, is replacing Of Faculty Jobs L Hansen. The All-Stars staged a fierce breach caused by theSale Of Jim- the one at Spaulding which did B ernard K arlin. M ary &ull>vkn. room in a dormitory. A combina- Course is undoubtedly one of the she ha* been attending the cla-sses Stadium next Tue.sday night haa guy with an adding machine for Mr. Allbrio, as substitute for Cap­ ,. fourth quarter comeback last 11 mie Foxx to the Chicago Cubs, not require gym except for Fresh­ John- Tournaiid; ’45j/Joan tior qf- several adjoining rooms most essential subjects offered in of Mr. Stevsrs, Mr. Piper and night to defe,jt the Brooklyn all toe earmarks of Just such a. a head a#. m ater is'larg er than M. H. S. One citizens of Boys’ State a chance the pa.st defect.s of the Elirope.m are , about eighteen different in While in high school Miss While hia batting; avcio^eaverage lola^-Just 'j[usu It waa but during the past few squawk about when they were [ By Kuthmary WIrtulla In Service: Miss Casey, Mr. Pip­ against the Bears,” he said after a bit above .270, Lupien has be"fcn Earl ’(Fuzz) Merritt diagrams fo'otball plays with military flavor as part of his new Commando for- distinctive feature is that, al­ to see how town government is | governments, the pupils will en­ spections that have to be per­ Chambers was active in the High Here Sunday weeks that Willie has added sta­ doing their spririg training stuff | traffic squad which vyas made up er. Miss Putnam. Mr. Dougherty, last niglit'a -victory- "We have hitting- at more than a .300 clip smation. “My interference proba bly will be furnished by the WP B," cracks the Pomona, Calif., ture to his undoubtedly brilliant though they have no notices, there ■ of pupils who directed the traffic, operated. deavor to perfect our own govern­ School World. P'rench club ipm in H avana. formed, aqd Miss Page did two "f, Kellogg, Miss Page too little time and they have too et'er since be stepped in to play College coach, shown consulting "Mein Kampiis” for new ideas. • « ring career by licking Pedro Her­ Is a central broadcaatlng system, thus making it easier to. reach •Counties were next organized in Well! here we are bark at ment. They will vote intelliWently, three of them. She says that sh" curriculum: .Mr. Reed.'Mr. Em­ the Somanhis club. much power.” Naturally, you’ll point out that I connected to • a loud speaker In much the same manner as the school again Where, oh' where, and keep a watchful eye on the Ixirraine HanSen regularly. nandez and stopping both Bobby the Brooklyn* broke out of their one's next class. met more parents of students | xodd. Miss Fellows, Mr. The All-Stare defeat of the Former Pro at Country Ivy, and F ra n k Franccneri. For each room. <- To Manchester High tomes John towns. County Officers were nomi­ has this summer gone?- However progress of the men in offic while working Than she did dur-1 vaders. Miss McRae. Miss Smith, Lupten's fight and aggressive- To M. H. S. comes Nancy Coyle, nated and elected and the county "Americans knowing little, of lies* have -won him the name of the first two are generally recog­ Comeau. formerly of St. Mary's, there is at least one good feature: ing the whole school- year. "They | Wright, Gub to Plav'T With nized as leading featherweights on who .formerly attended .Cabot East Hartford. John is continuing government formed. You'll be able to read the "World " the history of other, peoples\can't were extremely friendly and very | Library: Miss Burke; M. Hart -! Extra Activities “Scrap Iron" from his team­ Matpr League Standings ON THE High achool, Haijover, N. H. Nan­ appreciate their attitudes ana ac­ Rickey Anderson. a national scale. And Pep deposi­ the colleiie course he began there. Next, the nominations of state every Thur.sday again!!!!! nice to work with," Mated Miss ^vell,. .Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. Milbury, mates and he's every bit as tough cy acted as Girls’ Sports Editor officers took place and, as these tions. Studenta who read how\ dif­ as the name implies. Stuck in ted Franconeri tn the resin three One of the reasons John likes Page. Mrs. Blow, Miss Hopkins. times In the first heat of a Madi­ ;* for their paper and ih also inter- were the moat important elections, ferent countries started, how A^'ill Be Limited By Jack Dwyer the cleanup position, behind -Ted M. H. S. is th e freedom the stu ­ Windham's athletic teams have During ten weeks of Abe sum­ Visual Education: Mrs. Loomis. son Square Garden showing last * ested in basketball and Glee Club. dents ore allowed between classes. violent political campaigns were struggletl. are able to deal with Mrs. Campbell, Miss Parker, Miss , / ------; Herald Sports Editor Williams. Tony has lost many op­ * An interesting fact, as told by secured a new name, the "Whip­ foreigners . diplomatically. TIi mer. sandwiched in between trips yesterday’s Result* Standings SPOT week, getting a TKO over a New Fred Baker enters Manchester In order. Both major parties tried to Wa.shington, D. C., and" Cape G reenaw ay,’ Mi.ss Cole, .Miss Cos- j „ptivities have been divided Alex Simpson comes back’ to portunities to drive in tallies but Nancy, is that studenta from to win the Independents on their pets.” A contest was held by the can make allowances, and undi^r- when the runner* were there. Eastern Playoff* - Eaatern Playoff* Jersey fighter who had lost only High from Hartford Public. -Said school and, this was selected a.s Cod. Miss Burke worked at Coifs , , I, VJ1-. Tfito three groups according to the Manchester Sunday. Always a Bingham ton 3. Scranton 1 (Final*) WITH GRAHAM to Lulu Costantino In more than Cabot go sugaring and haying. ^red, "Though the work la hardep side. Campaign speeches were 'ac­ stand their opinions. Thus int Lupe usually ^tted them around. Priscilla Sage, nicknamed "Pip- the best entry. national relations are strengt in the Price Verification and Pay­ Assembly: Miss ' amount of time they require of prime favorite both on and off the N ational \ W . L Pet. 20 fights. I like il better." One of the ad­ cepted with rousing cheers and roll departments. Worth -Mr. Perry. Miss Kibbe, ^^^bers. Tony will be given a purse as By IMIlnn G raham Now, up comes Dell’Orto, with a py," used to go to Bid^eley High ------— ened by reading abbut the manjl golf course the Springfield pro will St. Louis 6, Boston 2 Scritnton ...... t 1 .500 vantages M. H. S. h as over H a rt­ elections began. When the ballots Mr. Stevens was employed by Mi.ss Henderson. ' | A ctivity groups: Group A in- well as other gifts and it should in Hartford where students went The Polytechnic Institlit^'iT pa­ different European peoples. be a banner day in the life of the Brooklyn 10. Pittsburgh 3. Bingitafnton ...... 1 . 1 .500 reputation for having wrecked a hitting slump’ 'j^sterday like a I ford is the swimming pool u.sed by were count^. the Federalist can­ the Hamilton Propellef Companv. Home RiKim: Muss.Greenaw^^^^^ S om anhV H igh School Dodgers was not the clear-cut be here early to renew old ac­ New York. Sept. 17.---AS these few fistic futures. Recent tri­ to achool In two shifts. Following didate for governor, Tom Brothers, per, 'Technical Topics" I’cen When students realize the con- youngster, playing his first sea­ Philadelphia 3-1, Chicago 1-4. N'atloaal dimpled dowager tr>'lng to get in­ students -veekly. iss McGuire worked at the Nor- Miss McGuire. M'*'" ; World. Debating. Sock *nd Bus- victory which they gained over quaintances (and they are legion). W lines are w-ritten the Cardinal* are umphs include a ten-round deci­ to a debutante's size 12. Thez the general course here, Priscilla Phyllis Knapp; a sophomore was elected. The rest of the ticket suspended for the duration, which ditiona existing in other countries, W arren, Miss McAdBnis* Miss son .of big league ball. Lupe Cincinnati 3, New York 1. Pet. in Electric Instrument Company kin, Paint and Powder. Apprentice the New York Giants. Colonel St. Louis .676 the hottest team m baseball. If sion over Bobby Ruffin, who is turned loose a 19-hit bombard­ la Interested in Apprentice Club taking the Home Economics was about evenly split. Tom, rep­ we all hope will not be for very the sufferings inflicted upon be­ Meacham. Mr. Gaileton. Back some twenty years ago worked his way through the Sox A m erican and Girl Reserves. ih Manchester. She helped '-O j social: Misa-Spafard, Mr. Kel Club. Group B includes Athletic Neyland said his squad felt the this writer went down to the Man­ Brooklyn said to have turned down a return ment .that tore toe feeble Pitts- | course, comes to M. H. S. from resented Bassick High School of long. wildered people, they treasure Teams while Group C covers all farm system to the top. having New York 5. D etroit 1. .664 I they outpoint the Dodgers for the Class ’44 American democracy ever so much . ke volt-meters and amn^eters 1 Hurlburt, Mr, effects of the previous game, add­ chester Country club seeking in­ New York . match; a kayo over Guy Serean, burgh Pirates apart 10-3 in h Rochester, Vt., where she attend- Bridgeport. activities not included in A or B. ing that "the f>ct that we have .done a year each In Scranton, Lit­ Cleveland 5. W ashington 1. 5TO i Leasue pennant, what who had never been stopped be­ "I think M. H. S. is better than, The state government then be­ A little girl’s thank-you note more. Knowing how other de­ which are used In submarines an l ■ formation about the game of golf, Cincinnati game marked by a brawl in tlM I eil a small school of about fiO pu- The plan divised allows the stu­ more men eiiabled us to keep tle Rock and Louisville before St. Louis 3. Boston 0. chance have they against the fore; a decision over Jackie (Tal- stands among some fans, a oou^ Evanders Childs High school be­ gan to function. The Senate and read thus: "Thank you for Tour mocracies failed or succeeded, ;iie ships- which in those days, was consider­ Philadelphia- 4, Chicago 2. Chicago Spafard worked at home’ dent to choose one of the follow­ fresh men Ih. the game and this getting the call to the big game. Pittsburgh liira that rubbed some of toe gloss of ushers and Dixie Walker an cause it Is smaller and one can en­ Gilda Wall, whp previously Went H> use of Representatives held reg­ nice present. I always wanted a they acquire the greatest benefit ing arrangements; Plan I — Two ed a game for the wealthy but Yankees in the World Senes? joy himself mpre,” said • Ronald pin cushion, although not very of all the knowledge to safeguard for liftrt of the summer, and spent ^World“‘ to Hold more than anything else account­ slowly gaining recognition. Bofilon A good chance, perhaps with off the CanadlaVi's boxing record, Mickey Owen. No one was in­ to the Andrew Jackson. High ular -■tessions. State courts handled Indian Neck from Group A—no others: Plan ed for'our victory.’’ ^ Today's Oapie* and a win over Richie Lemos, who jured. Buscaglia, formerly of Evanders school in New York City, said many , cases of infractions of the "much. our own freedom! They haVe a the rtnjaipder at II -One from Group B at any one Seeking out Simpaori. your agent Philadelphia .^better prospects of triumph than Childs High achool, N. Y., now Branfof’d, Conn.’, If there were an outstanding aaked: I I __ ^ National knocked out both Ivy and Pete But the (?ards bowled over Bo "Although the other school is laws of Boys' State. The court desire to cherish the ’good in our. and Boston,! p resliiu eii T rv o u ls timew-one from Group C: Plan III St. Louis at Boston. ^the Dodgers would have. attend^. Manchester High. It is found in most schools that government and to improve the Mass. One~from Group B at any one player among the star-studded "How about a few pointers op. Ellis Slavkiii Of course, they’re in’ the midst Scaizo and is a former champion. ton's not-so-Braves 6-2 at ,ttia more modern, the students here sesaions proved especially interest­ cim eien. aggregations, it waa Dean Mc­ Pittsburgh at Brooklyn At Evanders Childs Ronald be­ are just as friendly and 1 already ing as well as amusing. mathematic courses now have bad. They do not want to re­ Mr. (!tarleton was in time, two from Group C; Plan IV this, game of golf? ! would like! New. York of a hot streak now, with the flag same time and are still ki longed to the "Book Room Squad” Me.. a'ndX indulged in.-'iSbme g a r­ In order to secure more Fresh­ A dam s, Brookl>Ti back out oL to know about the different clubs | Chicago at Philadelphia. B o s tn winning. feel at home," During the cOil-rse of the week, greatly increase\i attendance peat the mistakes that Europe -Three from Group C. Cincinnati at New York. at stake, while’ the Y'ankees, with which cares for the school supplies, This is cohsidered *ays "I od, passing to Don Dl>*zon, P erry while the Cardinals or Dodgers of 11 to win. Or, the Cards caa Evelyn Lamb and . Elizabeth ican Legion; aeveral promlnept teneher.” observed a student gaz­ Transportation has acquainted boating and hiking. During Au- the method of trying out. the fun- attend all meetings unless excused Sid^s Practice Fridav. will be tired after their gruelling, like M. H. S. because it is bigger." gust she workedX as housekeeper.! damentaU of journalism, and the by adviser, .show Interest on work Schwartz and Ed- stale, -'iid Itich- > era'^ were so badly needed they time jobs and 27 per cent part Rockland, Me. Even; Play Tonight. ing toe summer, J. R. Towmsend. ------^ [ J i n i Til)in for only nine hits, but understanding books, movies, ete., about the High school in Virginia. home plate. Many of ttae baseball vrere barred. Hm Hoopes tallied .354; Pesky, Boston. .338. If there's a superiorRy at third aru. . ['CouMn't' find relief when I'they time. The Junior class' had 62 An errof which occurred in last ■ ■ head of the Ohio State Athletic Jute-Box Blues? they put five of them together for Charles "Pete" Wigren plans to. and being capable of conversing Tsh, tsh, w’h'at will this world The teacher* took about one week, fans present that afternoon have twice for the Ells and Hugh Run*-William*,' Boston. ISap base It lies with the Cardinals' :a winning four-run. rally in, the From f’athcslriil High in Bur- ,-.vere. tired., per cent who worked. 56 per cent week’s issue must be corrected. be'en ard en t golfing fans ever Conference, ruled that Stojack continue coaching cross-country intelligently. come to np.xt? You should have to find out W’hat they were teach-- By The'Associated Press Knowiton and Gil Blake once each, DiM aggio, New- York, 119 young rookie. Whltey Kurowski. ."iiJcth. , , linetor Vt . onus Gerard Moh- | In addition to doing farip Work, working full Ume and 44 per cent Mis.s M eacham attended the Sem­ ing. another w eek to g;ive assign­ 'since. w-hlle F itzp atrick scored to e New- could regain his eligibility by pay­ Chicago. Sept. 17—./P'—To help running this fall at Manchester 4. The vocational value helps seen the procession of bathinc Scranton's Lew. Krausse 'was a Run* batted in—Williams, Bos­ His excellent play and timely hit­ Ernie VYTute didn't need much ■ mete Allh. ugh gym v.:is not ■ a there were some - boys • and girls’ part time. Among the various inar and Secondary Education ments. and pqve the students a Rickey Anderson, present pro at Yorkers’ only toiichdowrn. ' ing back any money he received ton, 132: Keller, New York, 107. University of Iowa football play- ; High regardless of transportation occupations the students found everyone generally. course at Stprrs. Miss Henderson beauties in girls swimming class­ hero and something less than a ting ha* featured the St. Louis to work on. and for a guy who's compiii.eory sulijeet. theology wa:-. . who contributed to the war effort. 5. It Improve* the mental tbaln- es this past week. Too bad we third week to do it. W’ouldn't you great guy within a few minutes the Country Club will be Simpson’a for bal) playing...... He decided Hits—Pesky. Boston. 200; er* overcome pre-game jitters, , ------.difficulties. According to Mr. was Included factory work, office did not study art* and crafts at drive, Arky Vaughan of the Superior JUdge Michael McKinleiV' been wailing lately about a sore •Gerard s-iid lu.H each ■■ Friday pavid Griswolci manned an air- ing of students. couldn't have picked a Mias Man­ like to live in Virginia? .It Scranton la.st night in the sec­ partner Sunday afternoon' in an ftcbool'B Out—In Error that Johnny had compromised iSpence» W ashington, .195. school was attended in one st'.s- ! crah warning post alone and Irene Wigren. cross-country is one of work, hospital work, and house­ Camp Penko. Me., but as a roun- exhibition match with Harry N«t- himself innocently and that the Brooks has slumped at bat and himself a Hawkeye griij star in tlie ' ‘be southpaw looked about the mast beneficial sports in high Eleanor Carlson chester-- maybe, maybe she could ond gape of the Elastern League Double*—Cjlift St. Louis, 39; toe ailing Y'ankee veteran Red" Sion. In Mlkihf of vacatiC'Os, he l pnlyanchek worke•?* We all had our gled to give the Tripe a 3 to 1 Batting — Lombardi, Boston, .- One of the record* ia "Mike nati Reds a 3-1 decision ovar tha rank, the little boy greeted every classes. j ■ feet ins|)ccted to check on athlete's wood Is gonna let tis use their victory. *■ These four professionals will un­ hockey league has lost a . dozen performer, while Musial is one of 4 ^44- Also a stud^ent at Manhattan are scheduled, there will be inter- Many of the pupils have con­ invasion by Louis XIV of France. tion Squad and Civil Air Patrol. men to the armed forces,' plans .332; Reiser, Brooklyn, .321. McKinley of Iowa U." dedicated Qiant-s. > Junior high school, m N. Y.. was .soldier he met as his father. foot etc. etc. M. H. S. is going to field." Now that goe* to show you The triumph deadlocked the doubtedly put on a great exhibi­ the rookie discoveries of toe sea­ to the jurl»t two years ago. i jugt. in case you're IntereaUd, However, everj’one didn’t spend rquad meets. All boys are urged tinued working, taking it in'stride This novel was written by the not­ On the board itself are pictures YOUR OWN fvffo; call for a three-club league this R uns—O tt. New York, 107; Luclen Heckler, who s now tak­ hav^ a group of healthy young wo­ how silly rumor* of any nature best four-of-soven game senes at tion of golf Sunday and it is ex­ son. the entire summer working as to come ouj and run with the with their school work. A few ed author Alexander Dumas who of soldiers .and sailors from the winter—unlea* the big pro leagues S laughter, S t Loijla, 97. ------i toe Chicago Cub* climbed over - ing up the college course here at men when we do graduate. arc. one game apiece. The series pected that a big gallery will fol­ OentA- field presents DiMaggio ; the Pirates -into toe National Anes Matunas' talk proved. Agnes squad this y,ear regardless of have obUlned Jobs in local de­ also wrote: "The Three Muska- allied countries and a poster k W%1 sen(J out top many caUa for vet­ Runs batted in—Mize, New Scared 'Possum M anchester. Laicien likes M. H. 8 teers." 'The Count of Mtmte- shifts to Binghamton for games low the players over the eighteen York, 100; Camilli. BrookI>m. 97. of toe Y’ankee*. Reiser of the ! League s fifth place by splitting n is far I melting bicycle trip to ability, aa it is ttae beat .sort of fense factories on the 8 to 11 p- showing what la to be manufac­ hole course. erans like Roger Jenkins, Frank Cristo.”. "Twenty Year* After," as starting next week teiinl* and It’a good to aee the brawny tonight and Friday. i t i t i r Daley and Dave Downie. . . . In­ Hit*—-Slaughter. St. Louis, 176; Dodgers and Moore of toe Card* twin bill with the PbiiUea, loolng a^vsS^s^'^ ' Spnngfleld With” a friend, bur-! physical preparatory for .p ill^ 'di. s h u t. tured in 1942. athVetea carrying their *ult* Binghamton's pitcher, Sam (Chicago — Policeman H erm an Jerry Sapienza well as many more novels and C. E. H. field hockey will begin. The days stead of its usual testimonial din­ Nicholson, Chicago, 167. — three of the greatest baseball Lukow had to resort to cowboy the first 5-1 to Johnny Podgajny "I ttka the classes Id Manche.- '"K ‘he course of the trip she j training around- - make* them look very Ananicz, was in hot water con­ L«a4 row cooatrr I 0 \ of roof r* r Mr, Wigren told the prosprotive plays "The Black Tulip” 1* an­ are undecided aa yet. Mis* McRae Treat ’Em AHke or hivo Iho N odr o ^ jopo toko ner during the Keeneland Race Doubles—Marlon, St Louts, has seen in_ yesrs. National tactics and lasso the party respon­ and taking the nightcap 4-1 tar High school better limn those j managed to get lost, to get chased tinually last night, but escaped squad-that the army mainlaina a To Organ!** Oub other one of hi* work* which was will supervise tennis and Mlsa formidable. (act korrew) 1*0111 meeting, toe thoroughbred club of and Medwirk. Brooklyn. 37. Leaguers say no one can com­ sible for a traffic jam - on toe hind Hiram Bithorn. iB North Tarrytown High. ” s-iid | “ bull, and at one point .she Pardon Cole, hockey. Here’s a chance for damage until the ninth. Scran­ That*o what wo o*4 ooorr a*a ol 'Triple#— Slaughter, St. Louis, pare with Moore as a flyhawk but -Johnny Nlggellng whitewaabadj a new-cooiCT to Man- w*as sent off in the wrong direc- great deal of cross-country work very delightfully wrrltten. at. Louis, SepL 17— (/P)—Fig­ America Is planning an old-faab- northwest side. those Interested In those particu­ Best of luck to Art "Dup*" Du­ ton's beat chance came in the oo. (oca to4arl 17; Nicholson, ^icago, 10. Terry can’t hit with DtMag or toe Boston Red Sox with Hlgh acbool. Following a i tion. in its preliminary training period. American and modern history uring on a briak demand for world Victotr oc dtiooil ioned barbecue and a war bond Lukow rushed to toe scene after In a story which appeared in ' lar sports. Pont. '40, who’* leaving for Pam a . fi.'th when it loaded the sacks auction. . . New York . boxing Home, runs—fctt New- York, Reiser. Reiser, not far behind hlU for a 3-0 SL LouU Brownff"^ Art'oourae. Helen has for j Betty Boyd gave an oiitstsnd- A boy who. haa previously done teachers of Manchester High Hhortaga Worries series tickets if they win toe N*i- ■■yia* Wat Ba*4i ar aalha* awr- motorists appealed to the C!ragin cfbSs-country running ha* a gteat school have seen a growing jwed last week’* World, referring to Island and the Marines next Sat­ l with none out. - However, * dou- tipnal League pennant, toe Cardi­ aalToa tato alaoorrl scribe* are staging a big farewell 27;^lze. New- York, 25. Moore defensively, is toe 1941 N s- avenue station that a plump opos­ victory. Jlnr Bagby toa*ed a har inbJaatB hioio^, art L Eng- j ing and original talk on the pre- th e m arriag e of C aptain Na.- advantage over the person adio for a Current Event# Club during I guess that's about all for this urday morning. ’ ble play, pitcher to home to flr*ti nals' have eatabllshed a two-to-toe- Oattia* toock witk oaraalraa ar party tonight for Al ^ck, the Stolen bases—Reiser, Brooklyn, tional League batting chtmpion sum, far from his wooded retreat, hitter for his I6th win oa th* In^j 1^ jj. aad algsbra L - | rentation of a movie she had seen. Membersi of Miss Burks'* Eng­ j than Gatcholl. he waa incor- r:’’.d anr Infield grounder pulled tottio* takao kr Ik* Aalal l7; Fernandez, Boston, 14. and a contender again this^year. diaoa beat the Senator* S-L Humnlirey. who entered Her talk vjaa well organized and baa constantly been behind a deak. the last few year*. t*»t ye^ week. See you next Toursday, cuatomer Umit for reserved abata. po*t fistic expert who goe# into and dazzled by toe bright light* U m r lish classes kre finding some dif­ I rectly called lleutcnanL 'The Keep ’em Flying. / -■•nic* through. Yoor ***M ' a» l ooarrkodr'a ***• Pitching—Krist S t Louis, 18- DlMag, the American League's toe Philadelphia A t h 1 • 1 1 a i High tWa fall from i delivered Tn an__ excellent manner. Cross-country practice began nisny pupil# expressed Inl^rwt in same time, same paper. > Mail applications fop grandstand la—4* 10% *( wacaa ar (acoosa the Army Monday. . . veered dizzily back and forth such a club. When organized thU ficulty In supplying themselvea I former M. H. S. teacher waa The Trip* got their first run In seats will be accepted beginning aaoad i* W AI BONDS ao4 3; French. Brooklyn, 13-4. i moat valuable player last year, across toe street. Using up traffic. trounced th* CSiicago Whffa tn Danielson. It can be eeen from what these i last Monday; however, all hoya In- with notebook* and notebook­ ' advanced to the rate of cap- ■ ■ k tg ir ftudrnts said that they .spent | terested are aincerely urged to club’will probably be confined to P. S. Good news! .Swimming t!ie sixth when, following singles today, but none will be made for STAMPS! Today's Oue*t Star haa come along fast after a ahaky 4-2. OmmL. "I ■ Ss U. n. K. very ring*, due to *hort*ge* In the ! tain aiwut'stx months ago. The "Joia AawrUa'a *11.*M oStaaio* thrir \ .stiun* in a very priifit- j repiirt for practice this following pupils who have taken or are tak­ club m eets f o r . first’ «pla*h Wed- by Dwyer and Souchock, Danny more than two blocks of tickets. Jim m ie M urphy, CSanton (Ol.) V. M; L LM*s TaoU e start. He ia one of toe few who

MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17.1942 PA(TE th tr i MANC1TESTEK ETTErXING FTEmALD, MANCHESTER. r, TFTLTISUAT. SEFTE.-viBrr 17. J ■ - ■ ■■ -..... - ■ ■ ------. A. . ■ MICKEY FINN Opinion Revised! LANK LEONAUD-1

•MICHAEL— VbU \ SOMEBOerr TOLD WHAT KINO) HE'S INVENTED WAS HE \OH , SURE! HE OFFERED Sense and Nonsense SHOULD HAVE VOUR ) HIM I WAS OF A ^ r-’^SOMETHING AND WILLING TO \ ME A THOUSAND ■ HEAD EXAMINED' I GOING TO FAVOR?/ HE WANTED ME TO TO PAY YOU j DOLLARS AND 10% Pouring vinegar Into an open War Effort': A man slipped on a banana-peel WA6DN6 YOUR TIME \WASHINQTON GET THE governm ent TO DO IT? y OF th e PROFITS' ^ A City's Wants Ctassified for\bur Benefit wound will bring Just aa much Slick, tan legs and painted toesiea and execute a very funny fall, WALKING AROUND THE) AND HE TO BUY IT— CAN YOU comfort to the patient as wUL “I Bu^ War Stampa instead of hos- not being hurt, aa it turned out, BLOCK WITH THAT 7 WANTED ME IMAGINE HIM Z! told yoti so,” to the man who has les. but having his dignity somewhat NIT-WIT, TiOCKlE* f < TO 00 HIM A THINKING I COULD made a mistake. ruffled. When he recovered a. mo­ NOONAN' WHAT J \ FAVOR' DO THAT? 1 Announcements 2 Autoiuonilesito n to tu i^ for Sale 4 Busine.ss Services Offered 13 Help Wanted—Male 3G Household Goods 61 The late President Woodrow ment later a friend was holding DID HE WANT? ‘ ^ ------* Lost and Found Rooms Without Board 59 Wilson was exceedingly fond of his hat and a number of' people 1942 CrfFlVROLKT Special De­ Junior (sobbing) — Ob. Mother, Manchester FOUND- ON F.AST CENTKR VV A .Nl'tiD TR A .N .‘1PO RTA TI O.N, W ANTED "AT ONCE two m en-for HAVE YOU SEEN THE sturdy FOR RENT—SINGLE and dou­ I broke a brick in the fireplace! limericks and complied quite a bad formed a circle around him: T / Evening Herald street, new chair cushion, owner one way or both, car going luxe^ pass, coupe, full deluxe w a n t e d CARPE.NTER _ w:orH- lawn grading, trimming trees, kitchen sets in our display? '20 ble rooms, men preferred. Tele­ Mother (soothing)—Well, don’t collection of them. The following Man (snarling)—What do these may have same by paying for through East fenter street, .\Ian- ixfuipment, radio and heater. 2 flooring a speciality. Phorte 7702. planting .shrubi .^nd.general land­ percent reduction for cash on all phone 2-0759. cry. ■ It might be worse. But how was one of bis favorites; people want? CSsssifled Advertisiements this ariv. E. W. Atwood. .tW' Lake che.ster woman at ftast Hartford, ^tone paint. No priorities. Terms, scape work. Steady work for the maple numbers. See Benson, 713 on earth did you do it? For beauty, I’m not a great star, Friend (soothingly)—They are trades. Cole .Motors. . 4164 0»ual SIS avarak* words to a tins street. Phone 6217, A ircraft, six p m to midnij next three montha e.xcept for bad Main atreet for value' FOR RENT— DOUBLE ROOM, Junior—I pounded it with your There are others more handsome not idlers. Here’s a doctor w'ho rjailtlala. Domdars and abbraviatlons Telephone 7092. RuildinK—Contracting 14 rainy days. John S. Wolcott stearfi, heat, bath, on bus line, 128 new wrist watch. by far. wants to look you over, a lawyer ']«Mk dOOBt as a word and compound WI.NDOW SHADES. VENETIAN South Main street. But my face. I don’t mind it. ready to bring suit for you, ajid a .w orta as two words. Mtnimum cost .Auto .Accfssoiips—Tires 6 FOR YOUR REMODELLNG or SHIPPl.N't: ROU.M nnil vvarchouse blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ For I am behind It. producer of comic films who lla aHea of thraa Itnaa helpcr.s Apply Shippin:: Dept., land shades, and high grade w a n t e d — t w o GENTLEME.N We- cannot''fight and win this ratal par day .tor transient .Automobiles f^^Sale 1 repau- Job call Wm. Kanehl,.con­ It’s those in the front that get the would like to sign you up. 9-17 TIHE.S FOR .SALE 3, 450-20. Watkins Bros. Inc, Venetian blinds. Phone 8819, 6 to roomers. Private entrance, next war without m^ing still further jar. AI.LEN & HITCHCOCK. Arvin ' hot water car heater. 11 tractor, 519 Center street Tele­ saerlfices. Htaatlra Marrh IT. ia» 1931 FORD .SJjflAN, $40. 1933 phone 7773. -9 p. m. for special prices and to (Jhestnut Lodge. Call at 101 , Dr. S. A. Malloy, of Yancey- Cash Cbargt INC, •Main street WA.NTED—GENERAL agent to samples. Capitol Window Shade Chestnut street. Wlfey—The girls tell roe that I vllle, N. C„ has delivered 3540 11 Consacutlva O a y s...| 1 cts'i 9 ctr Chevrolet sprlan. $2.1; 1934 Ply­ Manchester OfTice : mouth spdan, 5.10; 193.1 Chevro­ write Per.sonal Accident and Company, 241 N orth .Main street. Angler (^ rival proudly dis- ride so well I actually appear to babies in the course of. his 43 Lt CoBkaentlva Days... t cislll eu NEED .NEW B R A K ES’ Ford, Health Insurance. Good oppor­ let nciptn. $12.1; 1936 .Nash .sed.vn, plajln'g catch)—Thank goodness, be a part of the horse. years of practice in (Caawell Coun­ U ..)l1 e tri3 et» 0.*).'} .Main Street Chevrolet Plymouth relined with Millinery—Dre.ssmakinR 19 tunity for steady workop. Appl.v OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLB All ord«ri for irregular inserttonf $12>'' 193.1 Ford coach $r.10. Soli- FOR SALE- O.NE BUR.NER. alsq Boarders Wanted 59-A vou h|wre caught him. I’m tired of Hubby (casually) — Uh-hiih! ty, N. C„ according to a note in a Telephone .%1tM the t>cst Comax bra.ke lining to Peorle.ss Casualt.v Company, 2 burner Aetna oil heaters, like rtll ftt ebmrgcd at the one time rate .wtf^^e A Flagg Inc;. Dodge A Ply- DRE.SS.MAKING, alterations or (hroiving the little beggar back. Which part? recent issue of Life. . tpeela) rates for long term every $8.95. Will call for youi- car and Keene. New Hampshire. new, kitchen cabinet, oil drums, FOR RENT— LARGE double / 5TIFPY/ BOV„ EF AH IP THOSE HEALTH EYERClSEfe A 30B?DIO EGAD/SHE |8ay advertising given upon request Willtniantic'; OITire : • ^ o u th Dealers. 634 Center St. plain sewing. Mias A. L. F ra n k ­ room, for 2 girls with or without deliver sam e day. Phone 5191 'Congoleum rugs, piano, picnic A shady “financier” went to a SUGAR.' P U T DAT M UCH) OF YOURS HAD GONE ON YOU SAY A LOOKS A S Ada ordered before the third or S?1 Main stre e t Bninner's. 80 Oakland street.- lin. 38 Strickland street. Phone WA.NTED — I .N T E L L I G E .NT board, convenient to bus. Tel. llfth day will be charged only for FOR SALE PLYMOUTH 1939 4431 table, 43 South MAin street. 4807. ' ^ thriving town in (Connecticut sev­ h u r r y u p W O R K O N A ANOTHER DAY YOU'D BOTH r e a l j o b ? ■ SERIOUS AS [the actual number of tmie* the ad , Telephone ln.’^.^ 4-door black sedan, heater, de­ strong boy or man. draft defer­ J FUNNY BUSINESS V' red. for dry cleaning depaTtmonl, eral years ago, organized a num­ IP VOU'RE J O K E -, H IT BE OUT IN TH E ALLEY WITH WHY,YOU A M O TH E R ligjMared, ehargtng at rare earn* froster. eond tire.s. driven 1.1.000 IDOZE.NS OF FI.NE Innerspring ber of stock companies, started a bur allowancs or refunds can Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 good wages Good opportunity FOR GIRLS ONLY—Comfortable A -G O IN ’ W Oubo CURE THE ES&EHELLS,' — BUT KNOW I BEA r '- s-X miles. Call 4297, mattresses in stock. Sale priced bank, deposited all the money of anads on six time ads stopped REAL ESTATlyT-ISTI.Vf; .Movfnft—1 ruckint;— for advancement. Apply in per­ at only $^.50. Better get yoiirs rooms and delicious m?als. at TO TOWN ME O^JOKES, r after the Afth day. FOR SALE—TWO INDIAN Chief reaso.nai)le prices. j..atmdry privi­ the companies. , in his own bank, SINCE YOU’RE SO AMBITIOUS, HAFTA GIT MUST EN/OLYE FOR SALE 1932 CHRYSLER son. Rainbow Cleaners. 50 Harri­ now! Berison's Furniture, 713 Mo forbids’*: display lines not motorcycles, in good cpfiditlon. S to ra ffe 2U leges. Central, p n bus line. (Tail and then" promptly went Into V W T H US.L TOOX I'LL ASK IWY -b r o t h e r TO M BACK ’to ' SO M E Ihoid. Bcdan. 1933 Plym outh, also 1 car son street. Main street. bankruptcy. A few of .the princi­ ' Hr TO FIND YOU A REAL 306/ The Herald will not be reaponaible P orter Stp*^ Serlihn. Five- Inquire a t Gnwdy's Olirage in 3408 or 14 ,ATch street. Young muV D E t^ P lT Y SCIENTtPlC {for more than one incorrect inser* room siroft^. Bathroom. I.arge radio $.1. 11 Main street. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. W ANTED— CLF.A.V cnTT. intelli- Women’s V House. pal losers called on the suppiDsedly Bolton. local and long ulstance moving. HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or JAKE, I SUPPOSE THAT'S S H E R I P E SMOKE of’any advertia*ment ordered tot. .S, P. $4..100. D. P. JI.OOO. gent, all round person to act in insolvent promoter to determine if aO'Yw |la r aiare thAn one time. FOR .SALE 1940 PO.NTIAC, In Return load a.vstem, furniture rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ YOUR CUE TO BUSINESS general all round rapacities in anything could be salvaged from The tnadvertent omission of in* excellent condition. Will aell rea­ storage. Dial 6260 sonable. Call Keith ■Furniture, the wreckage. They found him en­ (SINE A DOCK IN EBorreet publication of advertising Business Services Offered 13 food store. Excellent opportunity Tel. 4159. . / Suburban for Rent 66 :// Iwlll be rectified only by cancellation End Seetinn'. T ho- sonable. Telephone 8846. joying the luxuries of a magnifl- CALL AN D CHICAGO, faniily duelling. Tun four-room for conscientious person. Must FOR RENT- IN WliIPPING. 2 laf the charge made for the service^ FOP EXPERT SEWING machine, FOR SALE—BY PRIVATE M rl^ 'cent apartment. \ I FLY irendered / Bats. IJirge lot. Oarage. Large and vacuum cleaner repairs, parts be willing, honest and good work­ room house, furnished for light Shady , Financier (mournfully) All adverttaements must conform bam. .All Improvements. ,S. P. Repairing 23 er. Good salar.v and bonus Apply 1 antique Empire tj-pe^-desk; 1 Si? AWAY/ Ria etyle. copy and tv pngrHiijyy" with supplies, call Manchester 2-0495. housekeeping, on Pratt A W hit­ —1 regret very much gentlemen, 54.200. I). P. s«on. DROP IN — (>R CALL IN’ — bv letter to Box N. Herald. Cable Nelson U pri^t' piano, in ney bus line. Tel. Man.' 7655. iregufatlQns enforced bv th»>^ubllsft- L. B. Ashland, 30 years w ith MOW:f:RS SHARPENED, repair­ perfect coriditiom Telephone Man­ but I have practically nothing left. |ara and they reserve the right to To The. Singer Sewing Machine. Co. My wife own.s this house and some edit, revise or reject gffv oony con* ed, shear grinding, key fitting, chester 2-018$, ^ ddered objectionable:' Cornell Street. Two-four McKlNNEY BROTHERS ,1 Eldridge street. .Manchester, duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Wanted to Rent 68 business property, but I have CLOSING H O U a^C lassined aOs room single. .Air condition heat. Fur Iniumnce CYihn. overhauled. Braithwalte. 52 Pearl FOR SALE — COMBINATION nothing. Belleyfr-tne, if I could Ho ltd be published same day .must he Oil burner. Two unflnlshi-d 'up, street. COCKER SPA.NIELS — FROM Bengal range, gas and oil. $1(X). WILL PAY L/XIAL moving ex. such a thing, I would give you my Erecelved' by \9 o’clock noon Satur- 505 .Main S treet (A t the C enter) ATTENTION HOME OWNERS. RF.ADA' FOR OCCFP.ANCY. ■Manehester, Conn. champion stock: Beautiful, (Mil afte r 6. Tel. 2-1315. pentes of- any one expecting to body and let yon divide it among |davs to 10., " Now is the time to re-roof arid s. p. 56,000. D. p. $i;oon. Telephone 6080 - 743S PIANO TUNING and repairing. healthy puppies in reds and p a r^ move in the near future for privi­ you,- for there is nothing else I can re-side your home Under no Te|»|tiione Youi Wunt \ds .iPlayer piano specialty. John colors. Jack Frost Kennel^/26 FACUORY CLEARANCE sale of lege of securing a home for mv give. obligations for our estimate. We Rather Deaf Old Man (standing de are accepted over tnt Ceie- Neuman Street. SIx-ronm Cockerham., 28 Bigelow street. Gardner street. quality living room furniture, family. Tei. Hartford 2-4360 bobe at the CHARGE RATE given guarantee all work, and we are Tel. 4219. priced well below ceiling for im­ Reverse charge. at the back of the room)—-What's labove as a conveneince «tu adver* duplex. Steam heat. .All Im­ provements. S. P. $6,400, D. P. still able to quote the old prices, m ediate removal. 1-3 pc. Niibby that proportion 7 lOaegi. but the CASH RATES will be WANTED TO TUNE, repaip and One of the Men—;He says that ■ ren ted as FULL PAYME.VT If $1,000. as there have been no advances in Poultry and Supplies 43 Textured tapestry, reg. $149.95. WANTED TO RKNT 3 rooms fur­ .a id at the business office on or os* our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ regtilate your piano or player sale $99.95. 2-3 pc. Nubby tex­ nished or unfurnished. Call Mont­ we can take his body and divide it Ifore ehs seventh day foHos*ing the WANTED ton Insulating Co'., 180 N orth Ox­ piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. FOR s a l e f o w l . 2.1c lb. live tured tapestry, reg. $139.95, sale gomery Ward Co. .Mr. DeMatteis am ong us. lilrat Insertion of each ad otherwise Off Porter Street. Six-room ford street, H artford. (Tpnn Tel. welgh,{ A Morlarty. 18t Wood­ $119.95. 3-3pc. Knuckle covered Rather Deaf Old Man (in loud the c h a r g e RATE win be collect- SAWS OF ALL KfNDS filed, set, single. All Improvements. Two- MA.N Tf) WORK IN PAINT 32-4.115 nr M anchester 3309 eve­ land street. Tel. 6092. A PARTM ENT OR^ SMALL house, voice)—'Wefi. In th a t ca.se. I speak No responsibility, for errors in and repaired, cord wood saws velvet, reg. $169.95. sale $129.95. Itelepbooed sds will be assumed and ear garage. One acre of land. nings. ^ ______4-3, pc Colonial maple, reg. immediately, by a teacher and' for. his gall. gummed, power and hand lawp, Ithelr accuracy cannot be guaraa- S. r . .56.000. D. P. SI,000. STORE $84.95, sale $50.00. We have many wife. Write Box'H. Herald. i,1 : 7 ^ 7 i. mowers overhauled^ and n h g ^ Boats and .\cces-sories 46 SaiCdy joined a 'golf club and ened. Stored all wihter. no extra other selections to ohoose from. Indes of Classifications Summer Street. Six-room Musi Have Driver’s. License Visit our furniture department wras told by the Pro. if his nam e 9-17 'l J .1. \ ‘UVUNK charge. Axes, knives, ahehrs etc. FOR SALE CA.NOE. Call at 29 Suburban for Sale 75 C3*t m: t* H f ' MEDICINE lrtbe A duplex. Two-ear garage. All On ,s.a1e for a limited time only. was on the golf balls and they ^ 7 ** u fi o*f -7-/-r f-/7 FAST,OLt) BOY' sharpened. (Tapltol., G rinding Co., op BVacantDta ...... B Improvements. Good lot. Rental Apply in Person FOR SALE Kerry street telephone .1825 See these outstanding values to­ NOftTH CUVENTRY—OLD CAPE were lost, they Would be returned 5^1 Lvdall street. Tel. 7958 between 5;30 and 7. ‘Y'ou’ll find this stj-Ie ven- patriotic, sir!’ larriavaa ...... C Income $60.00 per month. S. P. 7-ROOM HOME day. Montgomery Ward. Cod home, 8 rooms, modem, to him w’hen found. i , . ipaatbat O $6,200. D. P. $1,0<».' Johnson Paint ('o. artesian well, steam heat, out Sandy—Good. Put my name on ICard of.T hank! ...... E LIKE NEW! ONLY A FEW LEFT—Better hur­ buildings. 18 acres land, or less th e balls. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Oh-hhh! BY EDGAR MARTIlf ■to Mamortaro ....Z ...... F Private Instructions 28 Garden—^Farm—Dairy ry' for yours! Philco CMnsole radio The Pro. did. IX«at and Found ...... 1 fi99 .Main Street . If. desired. Also 2 family house,'4 SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Henry Street. Six-room sin­ Conveniently locatetl. Gar­ Products 50 only $69 .50. Philco chairslde (8 ■ Sandy—Say, would you also put n n : lAaBooncamnat! ...... 1 gle. Two-car garage. Steam CLARINET AND SAXAPHONE . moms and bath each, atone fire­ YOO KNOW) T V W 61V.TWE. learaoaala ...... ( -t age. Coal burning turnare. tubes I oni.v $89.50. T erm s a r­ “M. D.” after it. Pm a ifiedical heat. Fireplace. Readv to oc- Instruction. Apply 82 Chestnut FOR SALE TO.MATOE.S, 25c places. electricity. 2 acres land. AVO-VO-VJ MB O N ’E. .v o l F-p a t l 'D e>V\9. VOAS A Aatomehllra About $2,000 down—mort­ ranged. Benson's. 713 Main St. On U. S 44 Tel. M anchester doctor. lAvtoaiobUa (or Sale ...... « cupv. S. P. $7,600. D. P. gage arranged. Ideal for a Street. 2nd floor, 7 to 9 p. m. basket. Pick youp . own.I also The Pro. obeyed. I, ME 0 9 W'vTW Y.A'bT ■Autoraobllaa (or C zm anaa ...... 6 $1,500. grapes alread.v picked. $1 per 8624. — VC ; ~ ^ Q O T < ■.Auto Aeeaaaorlea—^Tlret ...... 6 home or to let rooms. 2-$79.50 CUOLERATOR refrigera­ Sandy—There’s just one mire ■Auto. Repalrtnc—Painting .... 1 basket. McClelland. 81 Lake St. tors to close out at $69.50. Hur­ request. (Can you put, "H ours 10 ■Aato School! ...... T-A W RITE BOX Help Wanted—Female ry! Beti.son's Furniture. 713 Main to 3” on a a well ? ~ V n o n Durant Street. Five-room APPLES FOR SALE on trees. Wanted—Real Estate . 77 BAatoa—Ship by Truck ...... « duplex. Hot air pipeless fur­ H^.RALD street'. '---- j I----- 1 I- lA atoa—For HIra ...... ■ J? 50c per' bu.'ihel. Bring containers. ZOMBMS J nace. .All Improvements. Rental WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New WANTED TO BUY 6 or 7 room j(aa—Service—Storage . . . 10 Don’t dodge. . . . Alwrays try to (otereyelea—Bicyclea - i ...... 11 Income $.10,00 per m onth. S, P. Edgewp'od Can.iry Farm, last house with garden, in walking ill ! w anted Model Laundry, Summit street. house on right over wooden bridge mast er your problems as they con­ IWaatad Autoi—Motorcyclei ... $4..A00. IT D. P. $.100. IMMEIMATEIA ! Machinery and Tools 52 distance from (>nter and church­ front you. . . . Don’t labor under ■mbb Bad PMfeealoBBl Bcrvteee at rotarv. Bolton Notch WANTED FL;LL AND part time es./'Must be in excellent condi­ the misapprehension that If you aaaa Services OlTered ...... IS help In kitchen. Apply Manehes- ; FAIiilERS ATTENTION— WE tion with good plumbing add oVMhold Service! Offered ....IS -A Durant Street; Five-room . aharpen ensilage blower knives, spend enough time dodging them alldhiK—Contractlnc ...... 14 ter Memorial Hospital. | heating plant. Write Box C, they will disappear eventually. norlats—Nurkerlea ...... 16 duplex. Two-car garage. Hot Household G.oods 51 35c each, cord wood saws gum­ Herald. irnaaral Directors ...... U air pipeless furnace. .All Im­ WAN"TED-ELDERLY lady who med. filed and set I5c. diameter . . . Every dilTicuIty slurred over laatiDK—Plumblnc—Roodnr .. IT provements. S. P. $4,800. D. P. STOP! appreciates Ti good home for the . ENGAGE.ME.NT CA.NCELLED inch. Capital Granding, 531 Ly- will be a ghost to disturb your re­ Braaee ...... 18 $800. Income $50.00 per month. MEATXOITNTER m e n pose at Some later date. ____a a rr—Oraaamaklhc ...... 1# Want a Gootl U» p i I Car winter, to do house work for one dall street. Tel. 7958. MOTtaC—Vrucklnx—StoractPassshgar Service ...... lO-A Full of Part Time. ■v. person. For information call East “Please sell my furniture for me" Basque Charmer I n h l l elac—Papering Pasi Essex .Street, f'lve-room du­ We have several good 'S9-’I0- Hartford 8-3127. writes! Mr Paul; "my girl friend CLETRAC CRAWLERS, on hand. [PalaUi■tloBa' and I have broken dur engage­ It's the (Jletrac you can use every HOLD EVERYTHING JM pfaatToBBl Servicas plex. Hot air pipeless fumace. Experience Not Necessary. ’41 c*rs with good tires. Also irln ( ...... All Improvements. S. P. $t,500. several good 1034 to 1037 ears, WA.NTED—25 GIRLS A.ND wo^ ment. so 1 have no further use for day in the year. Amazing, per­ men for aasembllng work, steady furniture" Thaf's whv vou can formance. Economical to operate 9 -/ 7 BTias—Drelugr—CleSnlna D. P. $600. 60c Per Ho^r. sold as is, at Bargain Prlrea, ©a 9 - / 7 n COPE. 1»*» >Y Ml tollat Goods and Service ... 0|>en Till 9:00 P. .M. and clean work. Apply Tober buy ■ ''X See us today. Dublin Tractor .z raatad—Business Service . Saturday 6:00 P. M. Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm street. 3 ROOMS OF F IN E NEW Company, Wifllmantic. Bdaeatlaaal Ktteney Street. Eight-room ----- SEE MR. COHN — i.pTtTatsiOoaraes iBAtruettona and ClaBaes * '.Manchester. •MODER.N FURNITLTIF. ROaaelngV'...... ningle. All Improvrmrntti. Mod­ See Finance Mananer never used for oni.v 1 'j Mnst^J^Dramatle em bath. PIpeletia heat. Gar­ WANTED—GIRL for housework, Musical Instruments 53 j WASH TUBBS Not Going .\nywhere ROT CRANK )Wa|Ka4—Instructions ...... *0 age. Chicken coop. 12 acre of POPULAR MARKET BRUNNERS 4 rooma good hours. $12 week. ^^239.75 '' FiBBBClal land. S. P. $5.3fl0. D. P. $l,0»fl. S.y.T Main St., Rubinow Bldgr. 80 Oakland St. ^ Tel. 5191 Call 7907 m ornings only. FA.MOt’S MAKE Spinet piano, _ Bda Stock a—Mortgagea $47.94 De^sit $3.80 Weeklv strange 1 YOU'D THINK b l a z e s ; t a l k a b o u t 1 ;Bualntaa Oppcrtunltlsi .... L arge lot. full 88 note, beautiful, mahogany, V.’a NTED—WOMAN for general PRISONERS WC7ULP BE SO INTER­ youa (3ER.MAN EFFk’lENCy.' ilfeBay to Loan ...... Bedroom suite, throw rug,'lamps, colonial sty te .^ n ly $29,1.00. Used ? Bela and Sltaatleae housework, mornings, small fami­ ESTED IN AW AIR RAID THEVD.ALL ...WHY,THE POOR ISN'T North Main StreeL Seven- boudoir chair; 2 pc. modern living apartment aizV^and pianos as jBelg Wanted—Fem ale ...... ly, good wages. Telephone 8247. EVEN. L0(:KEP.' ■Belp Wanted—Mele ...... room single. .All Improve- room suite with lamps, tablesi low” as $195.00. Take a year tb BE LOOKING OUT THE WINDOWS. fBaleameD W anted ...... !«- mentn hut heat. S;' P. $S..A06. ..’ANTED— FULL time ssles- panda bear,.mis);pr; 5 pc. dinnette pay. Trade in yqur old piano. A. WELL, THAIS NEITHER HERE NOR IXelp Wanted—Uale or Femmlt 17 D. P. $5Q0. ladles. F.' W. Woolworth Co., set. dishes, sllverwut^ sheets.- pil­ L. Owen Music Co . 26.1 Trumbull THERE...THE PROBLEM'S HOW lA s e n t s W anted ...... ;..IT-A AUCTION street. Hartford. ISltaatiooe Wanted—Female ... 31 Manchester. low cases, smoker, hassock and I'M GOINS TO GET INSIDE IRltnatloni Wanted—Male .... 19 BWsell street. Six-room sin- | FOR JOHN BOC.4RDUS, MAPLE FARM cedar, cheat. Everything Is In per­ aploymeni Agen.clee ...... 4. $6,000. D. P. (On r. S. Route 6, Betvseen Andover and Bolton) ALBERT'S. 268 SO. MAI.N ST WANTEEk—IF YOU HAVE a bed tU ve Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 -$1,000. Waterbury—Phone 4-3144 , Panltry and SuDpItei ...... 43 spring you don’t need - sell it to Wanted —Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Saturrlav. September 19, 1942 at 1 :00 P. M. I Train, bus or car expenses refiind- us. Call 3535. (Rain or Shine) . ed bn purchase of this merchsn-, For Sale—.MIsccIlancoB! , eowi i»42 tYNiAffvicc mc T u big u't'MT, orr. r-i7 I'Artteles For Sale ...... X 4b AA'alnut Street. Two-family. disc. WANTED T<3 BUY • 3 piece, bed IIBoats and Accekaoriea 4b Two four-rooms. IJirge lot. 4 JERSEYS. B. Accredited. Blood Test Accredited; 2 fine Bg Building Materials ...... 47 cows, yearling heifer. 5-monlhs-old heifer, NEW room set. in good condition, also .S. P. $.1,060. D. P. $800. All IFOR SALE FRIGIDAIRE.-excel- ss»s.(tstaTM«ssssitas.fcT.asaaaa>sT.sw. “A$ future citizens, we must think every day ahont the I. Diamonds — Watche|-. - IIBoardars Wanted ...... 69-1 Silver Street. North Coven­ Oval Tufted Rug GOOD GADFREY, OOP/ WHAT, ; /; '• C aan try B o srd -;-R tso rt)i...... b try. ■ Small farm. Nine acres rooms, 2 unfinished on the HAPPENED TO ^M A t B a ta ls— R estaurants ...... * of land. Near school. ftpnd W aatad — Room s— Bo’ard ...... 6 sMond floor. Open stair­ DINOSAUR OP VOURS?[ N f ^ ^ '^ Bleal Estate For Rest road. Six-room dwelling'. Elee- Apartments. Fiats renemenie b trielty. Artesian well. Ram. way to the second floor. NEVER SAW HIM i Bualnaas Locations tor Rent .. • Chicken coops. S. P., $.A..100. ACT LIKE THAT I H ou ses For Rent Suburban For. Rent D. P. $800. Hardwood floors. flream heat downstair^. Tjtrge them in securing rooms, with or without, board. In con- ing. Large lot on good * .0 Parma and Land (or Sale .... nation with this we maintain a listing of known facili­ Bjeaaaa tor Sale ...... lot. Income $.10.00 per month. street (McKee street, op­ J . f a Lota (or Sate ...... S. P .5.1.200. D. P $1,900. ties in the .Manchester area. I* Boson Property tec Salt ..... posite the Dougherty Lot.) ffiu b u rh a n tor Sale ...... I , Raal Estate (or Fsettanae .... Main . Road, South Covfnf ry. M'e will be glad In pjace on our Kst the names of II Wonted-Real Ee'ate 77 Seven-room single. . Full hath. parties in this area « ho have such facilities available. Must he seen to be ap- 11 Aaedoa—l.eael Sntleea Running water. Electricit.v. I t^e*t Notleee ...... • ' . preidated. See ( . Two-ear garage, i, acre of land. If you want a frock to out- ' ' ■ v : - / - S. P $4,200. D P. $1,000. charm all others, by. all means Cheney Brothers VINCENT MARGIN make this Intriguing basque style V#' ;• r?// :r' * TOW tl«*C tlllf with its fresh white "dickey, bos­ / «-T7* / cowr. 1»U KV NCA WtV«C4, WC. T. MC. V. •. P*T. QFff. ••IT Save if (or Solvo«t 136 Bissell Street om” outlined ■with ric rac braid Employment Office— Phone 4141 Fitted snugly through the waist Read Herald .4d\-«. and with a skirt which has gath­ ered fulneea over the hips, this FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND? Eve’rvbodv’s Doin’ It BY .MERRILL BLOSSER dreee doe* wrondere for your figure —points up the good features, REO RYDER The Cynie BY FRED HARMAN plays down the bad. A good frock for gingham or chambray—with a Then i I found a J Co o k , vdu're. Wh a t Come with © o s h / Tbees Tmats right ! And do vou remember pique neckline. PUUCD UP BY ' that c y pr ess tree standing on PCXtRTH - .-rEN'T '^A ,sT CS=-’T -N' ■;Tri!NK 'O U ’RE \ ALL what / WINOIOW ( causing US A LOT Ar e us AND we’u- THEY T h e R pois / street p well, now its LYINO across NCTiCMS AgOJT 1 PRETTY » ALL RKairiT‘ iGiriT, ) ( Ncrr TtLL Pattern No. 8220 is in junior HAPPEMEOf HAD BEEN I OF TROUBLE ! EVERY- SHOW you/ VOLAsBuT US-'EM- alBes 11 to 19. Size IS, short ? y PRieO OPBN>—I BODY IN TOWN DOING FIFTH!! 'i , — , 1 L ir BUT I'M LOOKiri sleeves, takes 38* yards 35 or 39- SOMEBODY WAS N-vWANTS Tb FIND ? i ) ~ ' FOR AD\E.MTJR.E. REO RTDER.^ Inch material, % yard contrast for PROBABLY SEARCHING , (OUT WMAr NOT ROflAMCe- vestee, 12 yards ric rac. FOR that TREE ROOT ! KIWD OF A //ir ‘h friends tufted rugs—and wanted In coin, your name and addiwas day’s Pattern Service, 106 Seventh to make one ? Well, here's a and the pattern number to Xnne avenue. New York, N. Y. < lovely ons that you can easily Cabot. Ttae Manchester Evening Send for the Fashion ' Book i' manage. It's 35 by 24 Inches— Herald. 160 Seventh Avenue, New you are seeking smart styles t thick and soUd. Make it of cot- York (jlty. Encloae 1 cent post­ sew at botne. It’s our comnir' too'tufts, each sewm on separate­ age for each pattern order^. catalogue of ctirrent pati«rn: ly. The thickness of the cotton My popular Album—S3 pages ahowm In all aisea from 1 to 52. yam makes it work up quickly. of the designs you have admired Any two contrasting colors will and kkked for—needleworto of all Pattern 15c. Pattern Book 15r be equally pretty. types—is now available. ^nd One Pattern and Pattern Book c - dered together 23$;. Enclose ' Ic f -f ? For complete instructions, on for your copy of the "Anne CMbot bow to mua Oval Tufted Rug Album.” Th$ price Is .15 cents. poataga for each pattern.

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was the Case a year ago Instead of Difficulty In securing floats for Troop 1. Oirl Soouta. will , meet I Bt& Chapter, Beta Sigrpa Phi, at Center Church House tomorrow 70. The total number now attend­ will hold its regular meeting this the ninth annual... Bolton Old School Rolls ing the public achoola tn Manches­ Home day paraile Saturday, has evening at 7 o'clock. Average Daily Circulation ^ - The Weather 4 b o « t T o w n evening at the home of Alma An- ter Is set at 4,273. There la ac­ For the Month of August, 1942 dmlot at 8 o'clock. led the sponsoring conrimittee tb tually no falling off In the number FiMecMt of U. S. tVenther Bnrenn abandon that part of the pro­ The*.senior choir will have a re­ Decrease 41 baaelMin hearsal this evening at 8 o'clock of children attending schools here gram. Instead * pet show by the as the additional increase made In o'clock Lionel J. Webb son of Mr. and children will be held at 2 o'clock, at the Conccidia Lutheran church. 7,530 Bide Mrs. William Webb, of Durant All the singers are urged to be the number of', chjldren now at­ Little Huuige la temperature to­ on the grounds at the Quarryville RekQieck ^ Shown But tending St. James's school just ' Member of Uie Audit street, is now serving in the Unit­ Meth'^dist church. Fifrther details pre.sent. night. ed States Army. He left .Monday offsets the loss aa shown in the Bureau of Clrcnlattons > through Hartford and aa yet is not will be fn\md In their advertise­ Little Difference in the public schools. 4 night Bhigo ment in this i.ssue. The Women’s Home League, Manchester— A City of Village Charm _{»H •ponod^ed permanently stationed. which is in chnrgc of the.peach so­ Year's Comparison. by th* Tall Cadara of Le- cial thin evening at the Salvation AUCB COFRAN { FOR THIS WORK Mary C. Keeney Tent. , D.U.V. WillardNWcken.son, son of Mr. Jktm y junior hall, explain that (CbkMlfled Advertising on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI virin atart hereafter at ami Mrs. l^ il JSickenson of 3r) The number of pupils aa report­ (Known As Queen Alice) IS AVAILABLE! YOL. LXI„ NO. 298 U b t o’clock tnatead of 8:15 ae C W „ will meet tomorrow evening the.v will be ready to serve at 5 SPIRITUAL MEDIUM j Bigelow . street, who, enli.sted in o'clock a'nd continue throughout ed enrolled in the achoola in Man­ SfloiM lT. on* W d ay night at tie Y.M.C.A. A good tiimoiit Seventli Daughter of a’iSeVeutli Sou Let Us Go Over Your Work . • I __ iSa month a |2B War Bond will of the members is hoped for as the U. S. Navy, left this morning the evening. Their ad.vertl.sement chester as of Monday waa found for the Newport Nav^ Training Bom With a VeU. Mnurded aa door prize instead plans will be made for inspection read througl) error ‘‘!t to 8.” when tod.ay to be incorrect and instead Readings Dully, Including Sunday, ; •And See How Much Slock Will .station. Tue.sday ni0ht he was in reality they plan . to serve a M m President ^fuses to Touch Japanese Flag (IM nanal K( attendanee award. night next month. J given a farewyli party by 81 of of there being 70 Icsa pupils at­ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint- ' Be Required. number 'who 'Aill drop in after the meat. In the Servloe of the Peo- ' Main Supply Base Raymond F. Hildebrand, son of ilia associates at the PrM.t and stores dose at 9 o'clock. tending the schools in Manchester Russians Hurl Ba(^k pie for SO Fears. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hildebrand, of Whitney- ' Aircraft plant. East than a year ago this time there Now^,more than ever before, Hartford. The party waa held .at i.s but a difference of 41._It waa 109 Charcb Street, Hartford, Coon. 80 Linden street, has been pro­ A son has been bom to Mr. and Phone 0-0097 BAKING moted to Technical Sergeant. He the S.unset Clitb In Hartford. They Mrs. Vincent .Moriarty of 1 HTint- found on a recheck that 23 more home owners are ur^ed to in­ is in the Army Air Force'a^avt- presented him with a handsonie ington street. H.srtford. at the St. chililron were enrolled in the sulate their houses as much as Of Japs Is Bpmbed gatlon school at Monroe, Loids- monogrammed leather ca.se. Last Ffancii Hospital. ktndergvirten ih the' Nathan Hale night the members of his family school than was at iflrat reported possible to help conserve heat Foes in SALE iana. .gave him a dinner at the home Fraiik SnVith. formerly of Tol­ and that number made the big which means savinx: fuel. Otveii By Groap 5, nfvhis parents. land .Turnpike, waa up from Day­ difference. There were one or two other LadicB’ Aid Society, ^ |T.ALL Cim.ABS tona Beach. Flqrida for a few daya By U. S. Warplanes Chaptn^ Court, No. lO. Order on a business trip. He will return errors reported that ahowa that M E HAVE •1 Lutherwi Church. of Amarabth, will meet tomorrow in a few days. . there are but 41 less pupils in the ROCK WOOL IN B.ATTS, ROLLS AND BULK B 1 N G O evening in th^ Maaontc Temple. public (Schools in Manchester than Counter TO-MORROW NIGHT The busineat rte^sinn will be fol­ Will. B. Halslecl, Jr. Use Cannon, .Machine A s S C r t S J u D S t HALE'S STORE lowed by a rehearsal for grand of­ Guns at Buna As r ORANGE HALL ficers night here on Saturday". SPECIAL gATUHDAT AT » M. September 26. All offlcera are re­ Ib ('oiiiiiiissioiiecl Heavy Explosives .Set Red Troop* Taking Pc quested to attend the m»^Btlng to­ SPECIAl^ Much Tougher *ition* with Bark* morrow night and the refieq^raal Oxydol G. E. Willis and Son> Inc. Fires Visible Thirty; Nazi High Command The many friends of William' B. following. Refreshments wiir-^]^ I-arge Coak-yLumbet. Masons’ Supplie.s, Paint Volga River; W’ipe .sen,-ed by Mrs. Belledna MansuK Hal.sted. Jr., of .Norwich, fomterly 2 Packages Miles Awav in Nrw Than Germans DRAFTING and her group. ^ .Manchester, will be pleased to OXYDOL 2 Main Street Tel. 512.3 Manchester Two Enemy Wedges REGISTER NOW loarn that he has recently been Britain; Other Attacks. Makes Brief Mention Mechanical Electrical The Study .group of the W S.C.S. comntiMioned a 2nd Lieutenant, LarKC * ■('^ity; Terrific Batt For Piano Instruction Corps of. Engineers. U. S. Army. 3 7 c Former Amhassador lo of the .South .Methodiat church will Packaffeo «# # W By The Associated Press Raging Along Street MIm Gertrude Herrmann Commercial me«t tomorrow evening at 7;45 at He enllated.m the National Guard with Coupon On Page S. 2 in October 1940 and baa been ata- Gen. .Douglas MacArthur’s Both Countries Says Of Stalingrad Front 612^Center St. Tel. the church. Devotions will be in with Coupon On Pnge 5. headquarters reported today I,eading to Riyerfront| f BOX K. HERAI.D charge of Mrs. F7.ekiel Benson, tioned at Camp Blanding, Florida NOREN’S QUALITY That Nipponese Must and Mrs. Arthur Glbaoa will be and Camp Shelbji, Ml.ssisaippi, that American fighter planes Fight* in Other Sectoi prior to-his acceptance aa an ofr Berlin (From German Broad-- iThe lale.st word from the Rus- hostess. I FOOD STORE Bursack Bros. SPECIAL! OXYDOL sent 35,000 rounds of cannon Be., Utterly Crushed. i/P)- The Germart sians was ihat Geriiian vanguards fleer candidate. casts I, 8ept. 18 801 Center St. Tel. 4070 459 Hartford' Road Tel. 8582 and machine-gun fire crash­ High Command reported "further which had^ speared into the Volga Lieutenant Halated haa been as­ ■ Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 18.— milM in *n a.soaiilt on Rabaul. dor Joseph C. Grew told a war tle of Stalingrad.with ntf specific Ihc.st south in the Cau>.acus to­ His father,' William B. Halated, rally luncheon here toilay that counter-attacked ane Bppii Two auccessivc German effo hi Oenhan, French, Italian and EngUtth. SPECIAL OXYDOL bor, and made a grand total of 258 are up against in fighting Japan.” Ottawa. Sept. 18. — i/P> — The 3Ir*. Luce Interviewed, stage and iiereen star, was dl- to take. Stalingrad by storm 7 r" Murray Scores reported repuls^ In the lost RHYTHM MASTERS Japanese ships destroyed or dam­ It ia difficult tor Americans Canadian governiYient said flatly ■Savs It* Old Frieinl vorc-ed today by her husband, Fur Soiiip Timeimp ButBlit ReKe- Tekphon* 2-0992 Lar«e O T - aged by all rctlon, compared with who have never, lived in Japan. Ogden Ludlow’, nf .Alexandria, hours. Oxydol 2 Packages a# # V d e l ic io u s FOODS — MODEST PRICES! 58 United States ships lost or Grow continued, to form any con­ today "very heavy price" was paid, .4{){>ea*einent Again. ^ Va., In Sii|ierlor Court here. port Only Released by Frozen Wa^es The first pene^tration into considering what was gained, by Judge I'atrlrk B. O'Sulli­ city's streets, announced in Large damaged. ception of the overweening confi­ With Coupon On Page 5. Half Brolkrs Roast Pork ^ V’eal Cutlets j WEEK-END SPECIAL dence o f the Japanese Army and van 'tendered JiKlgment for the GDverjimenl Today. night's Russian communique, The scene of the U. 8. subma­ the Allied forces in their raid Aug. 2 Packages Greenwich. Sept. 1 8 Clare Steaks Roast Turkey ' Roast Beef rines’ latest successes was not dis­ Navy in their ability to subjugate 19 on Dieppe.' plaintiff a short time after a been repulsed. The mid-day closed, but presumably centered not only large areas of Asia but A 4,000-word review issued by Bopthe Luce accu.sed the admin­ brief hearing on Mr. Ludlow’s London, Seol. 18 - - I..eHn. Head of CIO Deelare* letin said that 'two battaliona Fine W in^ — Liquors and Beer istration today of adopting "far around Japan's home waters. The o f the western hemisphere, too. Defense Minister J. L. Ralston, the petition, signing the papers in wiry American parachute troops enemy Infantry agdin rushed Intj W. D. STAR 30 Oak Strdet Tel. 3894 too soft an attitude" towards ’ rhambers. It Will Destroy the Mo­ one of the streets but were fo r« FRUIT 3 7 c Navy said the operations were un­ "You realize that the Japanese first comprehensive official state­ are swelling the striking power of PINBHURST FISH related to the continuing cam­ are already in the Aleutian is­ ment on the operation, summed up Vichy France and Franco's Spain, rale of American*. to retreat after severe hand-b Ripe Bkiianas. with Coupon On Page 5. MARKET paigns in the Solomon and Aleu­ lands, don't you?" he asked. “ Not the. raid as follows: and contended that its policy was Hartford. Sept. 18 -(4>' A dl- ; the United Slates armed forces hand fighting. C ^ fom ia Pears. FRESH OYSTERS tian islands. far from Alaska. . . . I mention "For lessons learned and the ad­ "Our old friend appeasement un­ vorce petition against Katherine j for a blow against Hitler with in- New Red Offcooivn der a new name." Washingtnn, Sept. 18— — Cantaloupes. Fresh Salmon 17 North Street In New Guinea it nierely as a concrete indica­ vantages gained, the forces, and Hepburn, noted stage and screen vasion exercises above the green Meanwhile the Red Arnfy particularly the land forces, paid In support of her accusation, j hills of this island. President Philip Murray of the Wealthy Apple* Cod Pollack KLEIN'S MARKET Telephone .'188.3 ' On the New Guinea fighting tion of what the armed forces of Rc'puiblVcan ' *^3r. was heard today in Superior credited with a new offensive |h front, dispatches said both sides a very heavy price." *■ the comely, blonde - - - ■ = — Although these troops have CIO (tsserled today that “ Labor the Voronezh area, about 300 mU 161 Center St. Tel. 8256 Japan hope to. do. and what they ' Court here. S lbs. 2.3c Ojfened QuahoR Clams ALL FOR were busily manraverlng for posi­ intend to do— and what they will \ •The Canadian Army furnished nominee for Congress said in an been in England for sum* time must vigorously oppose” rigid northwest of Stalingrad. interview that the administration Orange*. or Clams in Shell tion, with the Japanese still, stall­ all but a small part of the land The action was firought* by Og­ and their booted uniforms have freezing of wages, while Chair­ Red Star, the Russian am | Lemons. THE MANCHESTER ed atop a 3,0 2 for 29c BLOCK ISLAND ODD FELLOWS HALL Fine Fre^ Seafood tration movements. ter with an e sco rts German tank­ "If any Fascist dictat,or is there They are commanded by Lieut. ale of American workers." Stabili­ Russian troops moved forwa |b < SPONSORED BY KINO DAVID L O ^ C , L O. O. F. er in the English Channel. after the war. We will already the hearing was alm.ost over that Col., Edson D. Raff of 174 East zation with relation to living costs. swiftly from the south and ec Ibi 30 Swordfish ^— Halibut — Fillet'4»f'Haddock — Fillet Have Hard Fight .Ahead Quart and Pint SWORDFISH of "Sufch small circumstances are have lost the peace." Judge Patrick B. O'Sullivan dis­ 74th street. New York Cit^, and he .added, should be the goal. the dispatch said, and occupie lot 30 ------OA.MES ------;------Meanwhile. Maj. Gen. G, S. Ken­ covered the identity of the de­ ...... $4.00 Prize Per Game Sole —^ Fre.sh Mackerel — Fresb"'Salmon — Chowder Work* Agency Releases often important in operations of jolneil forces with British para­ Smith said he had a majority of ! besieged Voronezh, pi Glass Top Jars Cenler Slices...... lb. 7.3c 25 Game* ...... ney new commander of United Flrat .Maos InlenloW' fendant. though lawyers jn the ...... 810.00 Prize Per Game Clams — Fr^h Oysters. this kind," the statement .said, for chute troops for training here af­ the ’agriculture committee back of ; ’ On the north aide of Voronei 4 Special Games Nations air forces’ in the south­ !ftl05,000 to Help iii that mi.shap marred’’ "complete Mrs. Luce. 39-year-old play­ courtroom had beaten him to the I Special Game ...... $50.00 Prize Checkerboard Feed Store west Pacific, told newsmen in Aus­ wright and roving war corre­ ter a jtrellminary course in Geor­ German defenses 'were said |B( achievement of surprise.’” discovery. Door Prize $10.00 l))63 M-AIN ST. ..--"'Opp. Forest St. TEL. 7711 tralia that "If anybody thinks we Care fop Children'^ spondent, received about 15 re­ gia (Continued on. Page Ten) have slowed down the offensi Week-End and Friday Specials YOUR SUNDAY MEAT.. .PLE.ASE ORD^FRIDAY Out of the convoy, one armed Aetreas Does Not Appear They form one of the United $1.00 Admiaaian Inclndes All af the Above Garoea. . IFYOUC.AN! « porters in her flriit mass Interview Miss Hepburn did not appear but the Russians neverthelei lot .Minimum delivery orders on Friday, $2.00. We have de­ Special Carda lOc Each. (Continued on Page Two) since Fairfield ■ county ( Fourth States Army’s veteran units spe­ were creditetl with’'breaking thel Small. Native. Fresh Shoulders — Fresh Ham m the Hartford, Sept. 18— iJPi -^Gov. (Continued on Page Two) in the courtroom and was not rep­ cializing in air-borne warfare. V cided, for the time being, to make the $3.00 minimum Hurley has invoked his war pow­ District) Republicans named her resented by counsel though her way through' the obstacles. On Piece — Prime Rib Roast — Chuck Roa.st —; Rump •Most .Are L'roni South Nelson Plaeed west bank of the Don - that Is. effective only on Saturdtiy. .So far as pos.sihle. all week­ ers to obtain Federal funds for the as their candidate for Congress father. Dr. Thomas N. Hepburn, Most of them are from the Roast — Shoulder Clods. establiahment on a statewide basis last Monday. At her side in her teatified in an effort to establish the opiKiaite side of the river fr end prtce.k are the same on Fridav and .Saturdav. south and their accents areT’’so Voronezh a .series of importaa| Ir < Sirloin, Short and Porterhouse SteaKs. Heroes of War ‘ of day care centers for children of headquarters above a cou­ Connecticut as her legal residence. sw e e t 'POTATOES.'.5 Ihs..25c Taylor to Go thick that even the British liaison In Authority hills was reported o^cupled. Summer Squash. Tender Knive and Cube Steaks. mothers working in war plants. ple ot dress shops and a beauty Mr. Ludlow charged desertion in officer now says, "You all.” White Potatoes...... peck .'59c The Federal Works Agency,.ac­ salon in Gi'eenwich's shopping dis- his complaint and said that Miss On the central front where thl |r < Peppers. y Daisy Hams and Ready To Eat Hams. A good proportion are college j Ru-fi-ians. have been on the offe.nl C lT l MBERS...... each 10c Given Praise cepting his program ..as a war Bark to Post * trict. were her campaign mana- Hepburn left him ih 1933 "because Cabbage. measure, haa agreed t* expedite she had decided that she couldn't hn>n but even they are tinged by ■sive for some time they were CAi I.IFI.OWER. ca. 23c to 28c THE TEA ROOM i ger. 4villiam H. t"Bil!” ) Brennan. association with a preponderance I*r«‘*i»—The New York. Sept. 18-tJb— The Treasury Balance (I.ate Bulletins ot Ike (iP) W in ) Navy announced today that Secre­ Middletown, 84.762. . They were married in West 1 thorizing Chairman Donald Nelson hLo Camphcll’s tir W elche’s Cottage Cheese From Vermont...... 1-lb. container 18c return of Myron C. Taylor to the Hartford. Dec. 12, l928 His name | M u r s tary Knox had awarded letters of The grants, issued under the of the War Production Board lo TOMATO .lUICE...... i. . ,2 large cans 1.3c; .3 for 99cjt| Flour, Gold .Medal.. . . 2 t'H b . bag $1.11; I2-|^bag 59c Lanham Act, will enable these five Vatican to resume, his post ss Washington, Sept. 18 iPi The then he testified, was I-udlow O g -[ For Biiikliiijss assume, full responsibility for the Kai-wr to Get Ointrae)^ f t First Qualiiy commendation to 24 enliated, men Preaidfnt Roosevelt's personal en­ R. 3 -8 COCKTAII...... 2 large cans 6.3c; 1 for $1.16 i.ipton’s or Tetley Soup Mix, cooks in 7 minutwh^------towns., and cities, to set up day position of the Treasury Sept. 16. den Smith, hut he dropped the I nation's rubber program and de­ Washington. Srpt. * If Steaks and for outstanding aervice in action. care centers for school age and voy stirred speculation today in follows: Receipts 1400.936.098 37; Smith and transposed his first two FRID.AY SPECIALS: . a . . . , fining the powers of- Rubbei Ad­ Senator McNary (R.. 0):e.) aal4 I.ttgiinberry or Youngtrerry . ••*.3 pkgs. 29c Twenty of the group were mem-' world capitals—Berlin perticular- expenditures $374,978,423.53; net Prime Ribs of Beef SWORDFISH pre-achool, age children of war­ Heufi of Hoii*ing An* ministrator William -M. Jeffers. he .was 'Infornir^ today the W6 JEI.IA .._...... 2 g1as.ses 19c Flako Pie Cru.st-...... 2 pkgs. 25c Greater Eniplii^ia I. Being Plarrd on bers of motor torpedo boat squad­ working mothers. Under the ly--over the significance of the balance $1,550,970,831.23. (Continurd on Page Two) Jeffers, working under Nelson, rons which operated in the Philip, move at this time. ProdiM'tion Board and Beech-.\uf Corn Chowder ...... 2 cans 27e We Serve LOBSTER SHRIMP Bisquick ...... - . Igo. pkg. 30c agreement with John M; Galla­ tliDrity Say* There Are IS empowered to direct the Rub­ forces had agfi'ed to let a eontracfl SCALLOPS CLAMS pine war zone under the command gher. regional director of the Secretary of State Hull's dis­ ber Ue.Hi rve Company and other B r’T T E R ...... lb. 5Jc Hills’ ColTee ...... Ih. 40c Only the Best! Coneervalion of Tire, Than Ever. ot Lieutenant Commander Jolin closure yesterda,v that Taylor was Siih*tiliile* fur Wooil. to Henry J. Raiser, west eoasl BLUE POINT OYSTERS FWA at New York, other com­ subsi.diane.s of the RFC. the Of­ shipliiiilder, for construction Garden of .Allah Putnam C offee...... ,1b. 40c sD. Bulkeley. This squadron sank munities may apply for grants going back to the Vatican for a ' Try Our Meats and CHERRYSTONE CLAMS fice of Petroleum Coordination, three nvurnnKith eargo-cnrryl I Tea Balls .. .50 for 49c Del .Monle Coffee'' __ lb. 36c vessels ■Irt"'"' Philippine where necessary. limited- stay was' followed by a- Cool Homes Won H Harm Hartford. Sept. 18.. i/P> Ma- the Board of Economic Warfare,. Prove It To Yourself! alrplam-e costing S total of $18 \nrt Other Fresh Sea.Food Special!. Wheel Alignment On Your Car shot down numerous Japa­ ’ First SU Ie in Union Berlin broadcast quoting a trans- .sonry construction', for which sup­ Office of Defense Transportation. I’ inehurst Will Feaiure (hM)d Sized P'owl At $1.85 Each. nese placet aqd carried away from ocean correspondent at Vatican 0t)0.tM)0'. A committee of three state of­ plies are still adequate, was advo­ Office of Price Administration, V • • • Native 12 to 15-Pound Turkevs (please order as soon as Manila '’General Douglas Mac- ficials has been named by the City as saying the envoy was Healthy Experts Declare cated today bv Vice (Thairman Department of agriculture, and Arthur and'MMuel Queaon, presi­ governor to supervise and coordi­ rumored to be carrying a personal other agencies to execute his or­ 10.000 Men Idle convenient.) I.AMB SHOUl-DEBS AT 27c lb., and will Is A Very Important Part William A. Scott of the Hartford MoMIe, .\Ia., Sept. 18—i/P>— IR. have a gtntd suppiv of Beef Cuts. ' ' - dent of the raUltipiM Common­ nate the statewide project which letter from Mr. Roosevelt to Pope Housing Authority as a substi­ ders. Oxydol wealth, --X makes Connecticut the first state Piua. The German account aaid Chicago, Sept. 18—lAA—There's • around 50-degrees if you.dress In Full compliance shall be accord­ dispute over a flve-cent fo FANCY SELECTED (iE.M'INE SELECTED tute for lumber in the current charge halted operations today r •Ml Roads Will Lead to Bolton Saturday for the TiMae OoaHaeskM in the union to undertake a pro­ Taylor arrived at Rome airport no need to shiver now in fear that wanner quarters. ., shortage, with the added claim ed such directives by the federal If they are not right tires will wear very fast. gram of this acope. ■ 'ITie commit­ last night from Barcelona. - - the Pinto Island shipyard of tk BABY BEEF LIVER FRESH The following mm^bers o t Bte you may, get sick this winter be­ Bathrooms should be heated that no vital war building should agencies concerned. the order tee are Dr. Alonzo G. Grace, state German SpeculaUnn cause your house won't he as Vlabamm Dry Dock and ShlpboUl 44c lb. CAIA’ ES’ LIVER •quadron were commended: com fo^ b ly . be delayed becatTse of the wood read. 2 Large Let U8 check them on our special machine and education eommiasioner;- .Robert The Nasi radio connected its re­ warm as you’d like to have it. A temperature of 65 is ample Ing Co., and a union o fficii Bau'on Si|uares... .lb. 39c v, lb. 13c I.b. 79c John Martino, chief’ torpedo lack. I ('onduel Rei»e*rcli Ninth Annual Bolton Old Home Day J. Smith, state welfare cmmmia- port that' Taylor carried a com­ That adrice was offered today, for housewives snd others moving It specified that the office of mated more than 10,006 mew ♦ man, 28, of 498 Oongreoa avenue. Large quantities of concrete 1 idle. NATIVE BROILERS. ..F R Y E R S .. RO.ASTERS ■Waterbury, Oonn. Bloner; and N. Searle Light Chair­ munication from the President to by the Bureau of Health Education about, but it should be raised to petroleum coordination. headed make any necessary repair*. and cinder blorka are available in * * * SPECIAL! TENDERLOINS...... lb. 99c to $1.10 Quarryville Methodist Church and Lawn Packages John Xavier Balog, chief pharm- man of the Child Care thvision of the Pontiff with the fact t)iat of the American Medical -Aasocia- 68 when you're sitting still. by Interior Secretary Ickes, un­ the State Defense Council. when, Taylor first took up his post Uon. It was.inspired by the OPA's Weather stripping and storm many localities, including Con­ der direction of the hubber direc­ Four Killed In f'rosli iat'a mate. 3$, aon o t John .Balog, By using his war and State De­ necticut. Moreover, the Bricklay­ Colnrobla, *. C . Sept. 1^— (4 Please use the Special Cou­ o t Selleck street, Mamford, Oonn. early in 1940*"he then was the announcement that fuel oil ration­ sash should be luied where avail­ tor, shall conduct development re­ 2 :00 P. M-— PET SHOW’ BY THE CHILDREN. MOTOR TUNE UP W’ORK ’ VALVES GROUND fense Council powers and by di­ liearer of a letter from Mr, Ruooe- ing for 30 eaa.tem and midweatern able and paper stripa ran be tack­ ers, Masons and Plasters' Inter­ search in the production of buta­ Four .Army airmen wera Inat David Goodman, radioman flrat recting sta\e agencies' to act, the national Union has informed Mr. killed today when their bomh pon in large Oxydol adVt. class, 22. aon of Daniel Goodman. ^ It. states would be pegged to a day-^ ed over cracks. diene from petroleum and natural 3 TO 7 P. M.—SUPPER— Ham, Scalloped Potatojea, BRAKES RELINED governor h u removed legal diffi­ ■’'T aylor returned home from Drawn window- shades and Scott that there are 800 brick gas products and recommend new crashed In a Held alrout a mlk 6615 Avenue E, Brooklyn. time temperature of 65 degrees ou Page 5 to get this 2 for Baked Beans, Cole Slaw. Rolls, Gingerbread, culties that prevented communi­ Vatican City last year ^ecauae of under average weather conditions. drapes help' to prevent radiation and tile manufacturers distribut­ production methods. west of the C<^uiiibla army Albert Parker Roob, quarter­ ties from getting the grants, Mr. ed strategically over the country. bswe a few^mlnutea after S7c price. It’s a good value W’hipped Cream. Coffee. Adults 50c; Children Un­ his health and was recuperating- The bureau atated temperatures from glass window panes. The petroleum coordinator also Work Done By First Class Mechanics. master first class, 32, son at Gallagher indicated to the gover­ from an operation in this country ranging from 60 to 68. sod averag­ Air 'movement within the houee Have Hkllled Wdrfceta was authorized to tuperviae upon off. der 12, 25c. Chariaa Albert Roas, Topofleld, Me. nor. when Italy declared war on the ing 65, “may Interfere with com­ ahould b4 kept at a minimum. The union ia confident that a completion of construction, .the • f • .. .don’t miiw it! John Lawless, machinist'a mate * With CoopoB The project the governor said,” United States. fort but'are ivot likely to be detri­ Additional clothing, especially a aufficient number of skilled work­ operation of plants producing syn­ Sub Sinks Corvette 8 :00 P. M.— PAGE ANT— “ Tb« Dream of My Country.” flrat class. 34 of East Brambleton falla within the scope of the war Hull indicated yeeterdmy that R mental to health." oweater and woolen hoee, may be ers can be made available at any thetic rubber, raw materiala made Ottawa, Sept. 18—tJV—Tfc# Admission 25c. On Page t avenue. NorfoU, Va. Hia mother, powers vested In the governor and could be oMumed that Italy had To get along aa beat you con on advisable. point where esaential .construc­ from petroleum and natural gas at tba corvette Ckorlottelowa _ Manchester Motor Sales Mrs. Mary Joaephinc O'Brien, Hvea the State Defense Oouncil.'' In * granted aafe-conduct to the Preei- a hmtted oU.aupply, R recoq^mend- *Mere low temperature Is not tion is to be started. Mr. Scott products. enemy aubniarlae oettoo, witk BOOTHB H*Xoti.ln*Cmnna, Botes rM$ry SbelL BnkedOoo^ Robert Schallcr, Prop. at 1 Byrd Place, Norfolk, Va. letter ta Mr. Gallagher, dated dent’s -personal representative, ed these steps; , dangerous tn itaeTf." the bureau continued. Although many work­ Plant CoastnirttoB rososnaader dead aod *va od FruM*. VaBntnhlw. PInaU; Parcel Poet, Olfte. WWte B e- George Walter Shepard. Jr, Sept. 14, the governor said “there since he naturally would have tn Clore off unused ruouu and ! aaid. “if thllUnn of the body is ers are already engaged in eesen- The rubber reserve company, crew miaoing waa aniiiioaMt DIAL 5I3T 312 WEST CEIfTER STREET TEL. 4134 day kg Navy Mlolater A of«a i phant. Pnnr Bhiea end Grab Bag fnr ChlMtcn. i peas through 'enemy territory to I don’t try to heat them, I avoided and resistance la kept btgh^ Ireach'Uw YaDean. ' j Ton oan iMeg stoeptog saaaaa I by aasMibte hygiontc kvmg." ») ' (CoattaiM* raca Two4