■ /. . SATURDAY, SEPTEBIBBR T, 1940 Ettmiup ftm O i Averac* Daily Cirealailon The Weather lak« WM purchued by th« troop, For the Month of Angvst, 1946 and, the nucleus of the camp was Foroeoat of U. a. tflteeUMr Biiraaa. AVoutTow n Club to Open Once Drove Horses at Fair Tracks To Dedicate a shed on the property of the Manchester Lumber company; 6,331 Scouts Camp Which Russell Paul, assistant Cloudy tonight, ■howoro Teoo and lira. HareM lUAUr of 16th Season treasurer of the company, gave NOMINATE Mombor o f tho Andit day towarda aftonoan and alght. IfMaanleabury, Pa., who have to the Boy Scouts for their work Bntewi of ClrcoUtlono baea vlaitlar Mr. Richter’s par- in razing it and carting away the ManchcMter—^A^ City o f Village Charm sata Rhr* BBd Kai*! Richter Beethovens to Hold Re> North End Troop Spon lumber. With the aid of food t t l i f t e r street left yesterday sors Ceremonies at sales and other financial projects, for Michigan.'where they will-visit hearsal and Social on and donations of money, 'Troop 98 VOL. LIX„ NO. 290 ((AaaalBed AdvertMag on Paga 19) MANCHESTE^CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THKEB CKN'ra relativea before returning to their Monday Evening. Coventry Lake. is now the proud possessor of a FOR home. fine building, 18x40, with a kitchen The Beethoven Glee Club wlU partitioned off, some cots and Troop 98, Boy Scouts, sponsored other equipment. Isnlor Epworth I.eaguera of ^ open its 16th season next Monday by the 'Manchester Methodist evening at the Emanuel Lutheran The boys have spent week-ends South Methodist church are ^re church, and organized about a and other spare time on the proj. minded of the last dog roast of the church writh a short rehearsal at SELECTMAN cct, and with the aid of the com season to he held this evening at 7:30 o’clock that will be followed year and a half ago. Invites par by a sdcial hour. Anyone interest ents and friends Interested to at mittee who planned and not only Marlborough lake. All those going dilrected the work but enthusias should be at the church promptly ed in male chorus singing is invit tend the dedication of their newly Injured tically engaged in it, they have a 600 Dead and 2,600 at 6:30. ed to be present. The club is striv completed camp on Daley Road, ing to increase its membership by Coventry lake tomorrow after building that fits in well with its at least 15 members over last noon. The exercises- will take .surroundings and one which will Center Church Women’s Guild year’s enrollment and many new place at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Wil give them the opportunity for will open its season with a dessert- members have already been ac liam T. Wallace, pastor of the countless good times and recrea bridge Wednesday, September 11 cepted. Manchester Methodist church, will tional activities in the years to at 1:30 p. m. There will be no fee Fred Werner Director be the principal speaker. Father and it is hoped many will attend The Beethovens will again be Kelly of South Coventry. Walter this first get-together. Miss Mar directed by Fred Werner, who la Leclerc, Hayden Griswold, scout During Night Assaults on London ion Washburn, chairman of itie widely known for his musical abil commissioner for Manchester; ity. Mr. Werner spent part of the Raymond Mercer of the Manches Book Club comiiiittpe. announces Stephen D. Pi H Gilbert E. WlUto that this will be the final oppor past summer at a training school ter Court of Honor will be among TAXI? tunity to sign lup. A li.st of the for chorus directors, conducted by Stephen D. Pearl of 100 Woodland street (left above) and Gilbert the ajther speakers. A patrol Professor Williamson of the West CALL books vHll be available to those E. WllltS' (right) remember the old time fairs which attracted all of from Troop 58 of East Hartford British Bomb Famous Berlin Court interestild. minister School of Music at the famous old drivers of harness horses at tracks in this vicinity. will put on a patrol cooking dem- 6588 Princeton, N. J. Mr. Werner will Pearl aifd Willis both owned and drove their own horses on Fair cnstratlon. be assisted by G. Albert Pearson, Prompt! avy Aets Quiekly British Hit Hamburg, tracks in various sections of Connecticut and other New England Scout Oommlttce. Safe! Manchester Assembly, No. l.’5. former director of the club. Mrs The Scout committee conalsta Order of Rainbow, will hold its Ernest Clough will accompany the states. :4-Hniir of Alexis Tanner, chairman; Service! first fall meeting Monday evening singers at the piano. Several con Charles Field, Harold Bennett, at 7:30^ at the Masonic Temple. cert dates have already been ar Ralph Pearson, WilllanT' Barclay, To Order Largest The busines.s will include the elec ranged and a busy season is an SE, and Fred McMurray. There Manchester Taxi tion of officers: ticipated. French Coast Barges; It’s Fair Time Again are at present 23 scouts in the Jos. M. Oriltell, Prop. The social committee has pre troop, with Charles Edgerly. scout- Oflice fit The Tea Room A special meeting of the Private pared an interesting program for masters Charles Field, assistant Fleet of Vessels Duty Nurse's Association will be the singers and their guests. Rev. and the following patrol leader.s: held Tuesday evening at 7:30 L,. Thcron Ffench of the Rockville But Where Are Fairs? Sherrill Moore, Charles Hill. WIK- o'clock at the chinic building on Methodist church will be the prin Ilam Barcla.v, Jr. Assistant pa cipal speaker. Thomas Cordner, Seven Battlefihi|>a, Eight' Flier Lands Safely Fires Guide Bombers Haynes street. As this is the first trol leaders included Richard Dol- session of the fall season, all mem newly elected president of the side show tents, and the shell game sen. Howard Gibson, William Mar- Aircraft Carriers Put Atop Barrage Balloon bers are asked to attend. club, will serve as toastmsister. Gilbert Willis and Ste manipulator (a few steps ahead of ceau, Glen Law and Richard Hub -FREE phen Pearl Hark Back the county sheriff). You tried out bard. USE OF CAMERA Under Contract Today, New York, Sept. 9.—OP)—The Destruction Wrought in Srarfi of Front Line War the Ferris wheel and looked down Purrhaaed Lot. Frank P. Clancy British Broadcasting Corpora King Visits Housino; Plan i To Time When They on Billy Simma, far below. How The lot or building site near the DURING OUR Immediately After the tion reported today that one of British Capital to 10th fare Run Through small he looked—'bout as small aa the Britlah fliers In last night’s r PICTURE CONTEST President Signs De City; Tons of Bombs Public Stenographer * Drove Speedy Trotters a fly. You waved at him con fight parachuted from his dis Of What Is to Come; A rea s H ard Will Do Work During Spare Address Topic descendingly, remember. That he WEEKLY PRIZE! fense Appropriation. abled plane, waa machine-gun Admit ‘Major Attack’ Start Fires in Ger Time. Nest Work Guaranteed. By A. Kilpatrlrk saw you and looked up with invy MARJORIE NELSON Attention— Repuhliean Voters! ned by German fighters aa he For Further Information and g;reen-eyed Jealousy in his SOPRANO ENTER NOW! fell, but made a safe” landlng’’ Bv Roval Air Force on man North Sea Port; eyes, because he didn’t have the Washington, Sept. 9.— —atop a barrage balloon. Hit in Raids Write P. O. Box 91, Hartford Speaker to Ex ■’Sally git your glad ray* on Teacher of SiaginR Go to the Polls Tuesday as Free .Ynierieans. lyondoners Assess Manenester Green And quit ycr work, I say . . . courage to try it, was one of the (A P )— The greatest fleet of According to this report, llanihlirg; Bombs Arc plain Projects Before For all the folk this fallish morn crowning events of the day. Studio: 59 Delmont St. K E M P '8 fighting vessels ever put un pleKcd up here by NBC. the air Rained on Residences, Daniape from Greatest Will to the Fair away . . . ’’ Remember the free catalogs you Don’ t he the political bosses’ slave. man wa.s hauled to safety by Makes Three-Hour Tour The University Club. acquired ? Mother said after Tel. 3563 der contract at one time, in the balloon’s ground crew. He M iss Military Points. A.
Fiftieth Year BOTH About Town Kearns Leaves Bermuda Base Extends ■bal, Samual K# L. OoMiaan, May Consider Divorce Parts Pick Chairmen CbarlM A. Goodwin, Edwiu-d J. [odel Home Attracts Tho WllUng Workers o< the Hickey, Abraham Katten, James Big Chase After Chickens As an Officer Sides South Methodist church wiU meet Local Guards Second Best Military Vincent Astors W. Knox, H. P. Koppelmann, Dr. Want to get campaign arga- Wednesdsy st 2:30 st the church. American Defehse Line Senate Choice For Campaign Arthur B. Landry, Jacob Lelpaigar, Over 2,000 at Opening The hh*teaeee will be Mre. George Thomas J . Molloy, Rabbi Samuel Excites the North Eridi Commissioner Alexan Bients straight from head McKlimey, itfs . George Beer, Mre. Sergeant Gets Discharge Force American Ally J . Movshovitz, WUIlam J . Mulli quarters? Herald pre Anna Bronkle and Mrs. Oarrle An- Will, Be More , of Air j gan, Francis 8. Murphy, Robert B. ‘Summer Santa Claus’ I der M. Damon Observ deraon. After Over Twelve Republican State Cen Judge Borden Givefl Out Newell, Herbert Older, Dr. -R. H. Interest in the Lakewood sents a series on campaign Than Naval Base I i Puerto lUco Not Sufficient Soon after tha exprem waa un-fpuahed back Into tha eraU. '-1^' Is Recipient of Letters ing the Event Today. issues prepared bjr out Years of Service. ’ The consummation of leases of Canada Has Potential cloaa will be called for 30-days tral Committee in Ses Liflt for Mt. Sinai Potter. loacted from the firet train going { other flew on the triteka and " Orcle Residence High Mr. and Mriinosa{ih A. Vols Geography and Topog-I British territory In Bermuda and training about Oct. 9, probably Others Named east at the local raUroad elation, ! ■‘■'ted In purzult ’ standing RepubUeans and of 68 Delmont street are mending from the 21-year age group. Barney Rspaport, Milton Rich- The real trouble waa In catohlna " Waterbury. Sept. 9.—(IP)—An , According U^the provlslcna of , .. ‘ the Carrlbbean -eflects the concern Army Strength of Mil sion at Hartford Today Drive for Fundn. worker* heard a fluttering outside. * On Opening Inspection anonymous donor who distrib CommlMloner Alexander M. Democrats. For the first a few days In Syracuse, N. 'Y., with Like Hawaii. ; ^f the Navy that Puerto Rico alone Willing to Go Abroad. man, Willard B. Rogers, Rabbi the one that flew acrooi the tracka’ S p w ^ Order No. 1S5 Issued by the raphy Not V It wes dtecovered that a crate that uted about *120,000 to church Damon Eastern Territorial Com article, please turn to Page Mrs. Georgs Anderson, sister of la not siifftalept to Insure the Unit- lion on|d Air Force Hartford, Sapt. •.—(8')—Sum Hartford, Sept. 9. — Names of Meyer J. Rosenberg, Max Roaeh- towarda the G. E. WlHla Or Day; Other Homes. Adjutant General’s Office In Hart Militiamen can elect not to servo fleld, A. I. Savin, George Schwol- had arrived with a shipment of es. hospitals and other Institu- mander of The Salvation Atany In Five. Mrs. V
box lunch. The drawers of the sembie at Ui« armory at 7:30 la IfANCHESTER BVBKINO 3ERAL0, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1940 PAGE FIVE may be left at home but Guards Launch the cotton uniform. First UsuL idge Report bring everything necessary to run Frey will continue bis courss on the machine. This is a work meet rlfls marksmansblp In an aadsa- ing so wear a wash drees. Consult Recruit Drive vor to bavs a company oomjfietsly V ote F or -Both Sides- Ready Tonight Mrs. ▲. N. Skinner, Sr., in regard qualified witb the rifle before tbe Crashes Cause 4' Fire District to other plans for the meeting." InducUun Into Federal service. All ^ Building for Defense Rally Day Well Attended Nominate Co. K Will Be Able to uniforms and equipment must be ...... Three Deaths The Labor Problem Tax Collected .Treasurer Waddell to About fifty were present at the Stephen Vincent Benet Tells In the lockers tonight rsady for Charles W. Lathrop Rally Day of the Bolton Center Take in 20 New, It Is sn inspection for any that la worn A Series of Articles Prepared by the National —■■■■■II ■■■ I AnwQnnce Results of Congregational Church School on or tom. Theae will be replaced at The Republican View, Sunday morning. The program O f Some Things He Likes Announced. once. If necessary, to Insure each FOR DEMOCRATIC Defense Advisory Commission. Automobileg Continue Report Made on August For Representative iference to Board. was in charge of Jean Munro, Ail- soldier the beat u^orm and equip To Take Toll in State By Charies A. Ballech son lies and-Howard Chase, Jr., At the first school for the K ment possible before he leaves for REi^ISTRAR OF VOTERS Receipts; G>llector An* Tb*''Board of Selectmen tonight and was greatly enjoyed by the . Building MoMto I^ad Foreea Unki, M the klnka have already V. 8. Representative fzen ladlana To Think About America Non-Commisaloned oSlcera. at the Florida. A prescribed course of During Week«End. nounces Office Hours. will TWlve a report on the re- members who were present. study will be prepared for all For Transportation Call 7820 or 5745 been found and eliminated. I Mias Alison Lee welcomed the State Armory yesterday morning, OOMtruetlon.^posalbtllUea of the prospertlvs non-coms by Captain Some think a tank ta a aiinpla So, the Job of the National De It la especially approprtats that pupils and parents on behalf of the Along history, And that must be an extensive drive for recruits was fense Advisory Commleslon has By Tke Associated Press A totiU of 32,626.32 was collect atreet bridge when they meet First o t 24 artlelM on "Our McVeigh and Lieutenant Frey be littia Item to produce! It ia, how this series of srtlcles sbouid be church school teachers. Flora Country,” written exclusiveljc done. laimched by the company com fore next Sunday morning. revolved around the problem of Automobiles continued to take ed by the South Manchester Fire to hold a special session. Town Mable Kline made the response on mander, Capt. James U. McVeigh, ever, eight or ten tons of armor their toll in Connecticut during the inaugurated with a discussion of for NBA Service and The I Ifet there Is another armament Among the privates present providing proper plant facilities District during August, Tax Col Treasurer George H. Wadde!^, ap behalf nf the pupils. A duet "Let ; —an armament of the mind.« It is as the new season got underway. ^ plate that will stop anything up to for the manufacture of the tough- past week-end, three persons dying the ,Republican viewpoint on Evening Herald by the na Sunday morning who are looking lector George Hunt announced to pointed by the Board to confer with the Beauty of Jesus" was sung by tion's moat famous authors. not enough for us to sing "God Capt. McVeigh announced that forward to a promotion through a good-sized cannon ahell; a cou hided tanka. A contract involving from injuries suffered in traffic ac problems confronting the workers railroad engineers and Phiblio June Mildnec and Pearl Gleseclte. ! Bless America" and wear little the company will be able to take ple of hundred horsepower engifib-. an expenditure of 063,600,000 for cidents sll of which occurred on day. 3933.28 of this amount was on in about twenty recruits due to study and training at the schools of America. Utility Commission members has Mrs. R. Knecland Jones, Superin By Stephen Vincent Benet flags on our coat lapels. Those are nivates William McCarthy, that will drive it 50 miles an hour the 'construction and equipping of Saturday. the new 1940 tax and the balance been gathering official infprmatlon tendent of the Church School, I, things are symbols—they are only the change In the Tables of Or over anything a mountain goat The welfare of labor has beeen was for delinquent taxes back as .Author of "John Brown's Body,' Dominick Gentilcore, DlUio Fal- NOMINATE a new factory for building tanks An automobile carrying four a basic concern of the Republican on the subject, a project which has read a story. I of value when they . express, an ganization. These men must vol could navigate; a set of tatetplliar on a quantity production basis. In lar an 1929. Interest payments "Happy Greetings" was sung by "Spanish Bayonet," "A Book of unteer of their own free will for cetta, Jerry Lovett, Lester Keeney men swerved into a fence in New party since its Inception. been considered but never pushed I inner and positive faith. It is not and William Adamson. tracks that won't break dowii no little over s year the production amounted to 3294.98 and lien fees for the past two years. Plans tor a the church school followed by a Americans," etc. the service, and must be eighteen ington Saturday night, collided Under Republican administra* enough for us to look for Fifth matter how deep the mud; %Jialf- lines will be rolling, turning out \/ith another car in the highway of 322.50 were received. new structure call for an expendi poem read by Betty Lou Massey. Columnists under the bed or to say years of age and single. All men dozen machine guns that can sling tanka in quantities at a lower cost lions labor has enjoyed Its great New liens lor unpaid property ture of about $40,000, and it is the Mi.ss Jean Munro read the names I like to think about some things under twenty-one wdll have to FOR CONSTABLE and then rebounded into the fepce est advances, achieving a stand when I think about America. that of course democracy will sur a couple of thousand shota a min per tank than hfid ever been again, killing Martin F. Cheakus, taxes on the 1939 rate bill will be opinion that the town would have of the teachers and pupils who had vive because it always has. De. bring their birth certificates "" as O pen Forum ute; and a radio set to keep In ard of living that has been the filed this week. ______I perfect attendance last year or I like to think about a certain proof that they are over eighteen. thought possible. 28, of New Britain. He was the to stand most of this cost and that mocracy never was banded any tourii with what the commanding A. tank probably resembles s envy of the world. Collector's Hours the railroad would not be very , who missed only one Sunday, they New Hampshire Ifankee. He was Present members of the'company third traffic victim in his family. A Today, the problem of labor, a strong Union man, but he died body on a platter. It was brought Elect Crackpots? officer has in ,nilnd. partluulmrly thick-skinned steel Collection of the 1940 tax will much in the picture financially. | were: .Miss Claudie McKee. Miss about by the wdll and action of the who are under eighteen will be dls- sister was killed seven years ago with 10,000,000 still unemployed commence on the 16th. TTie-tax col May Be Rebuilt : Olive Swanson and Flora Mable in 1862, when he couldn’t tell how charged in the near future. That’s all that’s necessary, ex- rsdiway car closer than anything and another slater seriously injur people—the common people. It to put together a crew that after nearly eight years of New the Hoaise, but still wait action in lector will have . office hours at The present view, however, | Kline the Civil War was going to come Explains Difference Editor, The Herald, GEORGE PROCTOR else, ru some contracts also have ed last December. Three compan the Senate. out. But he had carved on his ! brought by their faith Manchester, like every other stand the gaff of sitting on been let for manufacturing the Deal failure to effect re-employ- Hose Company No. 4 on School among Board members. Is that the | Each pupil told in a short talk I dedicate this side of I ‘ belr hope, and their long endur- The Commander stressed the ions of Cheakus were hurt In the ment. Is the paramount domestic street as usual on Tuesday and bridge might be rebuilt on a wider | what he or she had done during tombstone, difference between men who vol- place, nas its share of crackpots. ^ > p ot a red-hot engine Inside of hull of the t4mks to those com Newington crash, but not seriously, But this town beats all others in "ihe steel turtle that attempts to, panies specislizlng in railway car problem affecting the nation and In Wendell Willkie the Republican Thursday evenings, from 7 to 9, scale at a cost of not more than j the summer vacation. The Wacb- '1^1. no^a ne|a“ e S [ unteer_^d^tho^^^ Wallingford Record Spoiled for which only the Republican party has named as its candidate and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to $16,000. Still, the aid that might he ! ers of the school then welcomed of Liberty and Union. May they, « v., . Veterans of the last war are well the number of crackpots who want knock their brAlns out by bounc manufacture. These already have endure and prosper forever. ” He ! " fighting faith Wallingford had a record-of 257 party offers a solution. for President a great liberal, a 9 p. m. until the last day for pay received from the railroad wil' not the pupils back to tbe beginning aware of the recognition given an to get into public office. What do ing around the landscape, while the machines on hand for handling "deathless days," beginning last might be dead, to be sure, but J Without bluster as without some of these candidates think— the men witb machine guns but steel plate of armor plate dimen- This solution. Ignored by the man who knows the problems of ment without Interest, which is be large. It has been Indlc.ated. , of the church school year. Teach- i panic, but with deep resolution.'we enlisted man, he stated, in com Christmas, untU Blo^o Plscltelli, Tuesday. October L5. On that last Postponed from last mcetftng, ! er.s who spoke were: Hollis .McKee, dead or alive, he w-anted people to parison w-ith the draftees. In ad that the voters are a bunch of toned practically into their lapa Bions. New I>eal, is elemental in its sim labor from both slde.s, for Willkle know where he stood. You can i must go ahead. We must look in saps? make life miserable for anything 50, was knocked down by a car plicity. has tolled with his hands ss well day, Mr. Hunt will hold the office jmtion on the legalization for hinVo Alison Lee. Virginia Lee, .Mrs. R. our minds and our hearts and dis- dition. men who sign up w-ill be Still other companies have while crossing a street near his find this tombstone sUIl, though 1 Not only do we need a steering that gets in their way. equipment on hand for making the It omtalns merely of ending the aa with his head. open from 9 n. m. to 9 p. m. Wed during the coming year will oe ' Kneeland Jones. Joan Munro, : cover what certain w-ords w-e have members of the outfit, which flew home .Saturday night. He died nesday morning. October 16, inter taken up. A petition was present | aaudie .McKee. Miss Elna Jensen he wasn't a famous man. the Manchester colors as old Com committee like the Republican Under the reorganisation of the thousands of links, half a foot hampering restrictions and unwar In his acceptance speech Mr. I like to think largely taken for granted really town committee to sift out tbs early .Sunday In a hospiUU at ranted attacks on busine.ss, so that est will be added at the rate of ed in accordance with the law at : ha.\ also joined the teaching staff, I mean to us. For, unless they do pany G, with some of the present Army, we are building up the new square, which when bolted togeth Willkle said: Charles S. House about the Iowa Meriden. 6.10 of one per cent per month the last meeting, out action was Miss Alison Lee had charge of f,. I mean something to us, our cause fafhers marching behind solid candidates from the crack Armored Force, made up from the er, form the flexible track which prlvBte capHal may be given the woman who em-1 pots, but there ought to be some mobile forces of tbe Infantry and John Porter, .“W. employed on confidence again to Invest in pro "I believe in collective bargain dating back co Sept, 15, deferred for investigation, it scerr.s , the regular worship service and I is already lost. , You cannot arm them. They will belong to a Man the tank lays down, runs over, and broldered a ban kind of examination committor. Cavalry, and formed into divisionr the Connecticut river drawbridge duction enterprises, thus creating ing by representatives of labor's 6,135 .\ncounts to be the public vl-nv t> at 1 ist be- i Hev. Alfred S. Kline told a story, ’ w-ithout hope, or defend a cause or chester unit, compo.scd of Man picks up in its endless caterpillar own free choice, without any In fore pi’irriary and e,ectlon Select- "Pc»or Goose hinds A Friend" after ner for the state It's about time the Republicans resembling the famous German tread. between Old Saybrook and Old Ihe needed work opportunities. T>.ere are exactly 6,135 accounts 1 a nation without belief. You can chester boys and living up to Man terference and in full protection in the new rate book, representing men aren’t going to turn down ! which short class sessions were d a i r y contest. chester traditions. took the situation In hand and let "Panzer" divisions. These divi Each one of those little links In Lyme slnoe shortly ^ e r It was Tills Is the A meric,an way. the R*|- Well Qualified ^be did a good not pass on to your children, what built in 1911 and lately as head of those obvious rights. an assessed \'aluatlon of $26,104.- petitions to which over 600 voters' held you do not believe in yourself. Regarding the year's training, some of these wacky would-be sions are going to need a lot of the chain needs a rubber block publican way to promote prosper names are attached. .Still, a ' auc.- Meeting Place Changed job on it. She the Company Commander stated politicians know where they stand. tanks, several thousand of them, which actually grips the ground bridge tender, was killed Satuniay ity for labor and for all our people. "I believe in the maintenance of 765.00. TTie smsilest amount Is for I am not asking for the patrtot- minimum stantlarfls for wages and 15 cents and the largest Is nearly By P.diiration. \A'f>a\ Triiiniii^ and Experience prise Is alwavv po.s.sil.-e. meeting of the teachers o f embroidered a I hope the Republicans will back It morning soon after he left hia isni of the jingo or even for a re that the 43rd Division .still had no and is up to the National De so contracts have been let to the i $10.0 SIX ^NCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1949 H A i r o y y ]IISH IGVICMIMU IUBKiU.O. MAMUBEHTBE. MONDAY. BEFTEMBER 9,1949 Ice P A O fll dons somsthlnf vsry unusual. This eampAlgn of volunUbring IkitrifM ttr Changing the Guard in Rmnania is not so. Such endorssments havs, Mr. Flah mnd hia eo-vottrt .• SERIAL STORY bssn mads by the commlttM frs> I are ao anxious to bava X t r i U l qusntly in the past. They h aw tested "VTieife—lalom e h«Uef that r x . News From Manchester’s NeWibors been made, as they have been many young men will hasten to PUBUHKKU UX TH B This Could Be Your Story HBKAI.D PKINTIKO CO.. IMC. made thia time, because th^^w n get into the National Ouard or •N. II BIi m U Btraat MuiehMttr. Good, committee is responsibleyU> the Regular Army in order to “avoid BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN ^frVilSvicE'ilfc. t h o m a b r E R o u s o N Republican voters of tpt commu the draft." at Christian Enin^Avc H m topic 0«iitral MAnaBtr waa "Fair Play. Founded Oetobor 1. I in nity for the putting jWrth, on elec Thia is based, of course, on an All chkiactcn, •rganlntloM Ellington only two waaks whan Fran Holding Tests Today Mr. and Mrs! Laim aps HUI, of tion day, of the potty’s maximum assumption that the attitude of •ltd IncldtMita of;tlUa M rial are brought Joa home one evening.' Fubllthod Etoit ETOalnt Eseopt ctittrely flctltlona. O. F. SeiT New Britain, spent the week-end ■undiyro and HelldopA Entarad al voting strength/ Obviously it is the young people of the country "We're buddies," he told 8u4 TM. 4N -t, Roekvlila with his fatbsr Nswtll A. Hill. tba Peat Oftleo at Uanebeatar, Mary when he presented the bit Conn., aa Baeand Claaa Mall Mattar. to the in te r ^ of the party, its toward the draft has not changed CHAPTER ONE Miss Alta Brown who hi^>.bccn iMIl mi blond, blue-sysd young man. "Jo For Rockville’s Cou^e vlalting hsr grandmother, Mrs. 6CBSCRIPTION RATEB committee^nd the community as since before the World War, when It WSJ utUr loneUneM that drew Stefanakl ia ona swim guy. Afi The Longvlsw Parsnt-Tsachsf Oaa Tear br Mail ...... II.M Asaoclatioa wlU hold ita first m«et- Ethalyn Brown, has returned W a whole/tnat the candidates chos there was a quite common disposi Sue Mary to tha fringM of the It's not ail brawn, althar. Ha her home in Holyoke, Maas. Par Month br Mall ...... I .10 crowd. That feallng had b««n Ing of ths asaaon this svening, in Slncla CepT ...... I .01 en at^ the primaries shall be tion on the part of the public to got brains. We work in the Another Serie* of In*| Lieut Commander Walter B. Dallrarad Ona Taar ...... 11.00 growing more and more atrongly the Longview School. Tbtrs will those among those who have filed look down on soldiers who "had to department at the plant and Joe’4 £ __ I Willington Keller of the U. 8. Navy hits arriv theae paat weeka and now theae going places. Hs won't always fitructions to Train for 're a "get-together" supper at 6 MEMBER o r who are beat qualified for the re- be drafted” Instead of enlisting _p. m., after which the September ed in San Francisco from the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i. ^ people— moat of them young, her have grease under hia flngemaila." ' 6Usa Asaala B. Uharck voluntarily. Machine Shop Posi meeting will be held and there will Orient on the U. S. Chaumont. He 'Nv Tba Aaaoclatad Praaa la axelualTa-/f ipective offices. own age — attracted her like a Joe said the aame thing months I will charter a plana and will ar-l Ip antltlad to tba oaa or rapoblle^ magnet. be educational motion pictures tton or all nawa diapatebaa eradUed Surely it needs no argument to We do not believe that there is later, when he and Sue Mary! tion* Starts Soon. { Mrs. Anna Liaka, 73, died Wed- rive in East*-Hartford tonight. He I She wished desperately that the ■pent evenings together as a mat* j shown. The.supper will be in to It or net otbarwlaa eraditad In support the self evident fact that any such general feeling among ------I nesday night at her home in East charge of the executive committee. ia on a three weeks’ laava which he j thia papar and alae tba lora)/nawa could apeak to aome of them. ter of course. Joe bad ambition. will spend here with his fam ily,! publlanrd haraln. a strong ticket will stand a better the people now. They were boya and girla who RockviUe, Sept. 6.— (Special) — | WlUlngton. She waa bom in A number from this town are All riahta of rapubll^A^tlon at He had worked hia way through | after which he will Join hia ship I chance of election than a weak The volunteer system puts the looked like thoae back home; engineering college, but no* he | The second machine shop oourse , C?zecboaIovakla and waa the planning to attend the regular apaclal dlapatchra baral;a ara also monthly supper of the Ladles Aid in New York. | rose rrad. one, and that the chance of hav whole burden of defense on the ar those she had grown up with and worked beside men who had done ' sponsored by tba Federal Govertf- | daughter of John and Anna Manek A rehearsal for tha Girls Drill | gone to achool with, and with well to finish the eUihth grade; Society at the Tolland Church to Full service client of N. ing qualified persons in office is dent, the impetuous, the Idealistic, ment wlU start aejon at tha Rock* j DurU. She has resided in East be held In the aocial rooms of the team of the Grange, will be held Service Inc. whom ahe had played and laughed. men who spoke strange lan She leaves a very much improved by the selec the self forgetful,' the naturally vllls High school and testa are | W iU ln^n _32 years Church Friday evening, Septem tonight at the Grange Hall. That wa» what ahe missed so guages; who came from coun ■on John Liaka of East WlUlngton, Tuesday night the Boys DrIU Publishers Representatives. The ; adventurous and excitement-lov horribly now. But she couldn’t being held this afternoon at the ber 13, at 6 o’clock. The supper JulluS MstheM Special Asenejr— | tion of the better qualified for tries scattered through 'Eurog a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Lu- team will rehearse at the same New Tork, CTIcsso, . Detroit and nomination. ing. If takes some who should apeak to any one of these. Em- But Joe was glad for the chp school. chon of South WlUlngton and a will be served by members of the Boston. / I The candidates will be selected Cradle Roll Mothers Group. place and Thuraday evening the! I not be in the Army, it leaves out barraaament and self-consclous- to work. great grandchUd. Ladies Degree team will meet t o ' ; What’s wrong, then, with the neas held her back. She could "I’m not kicking," hs wok by the State Employment office. An attractive yellow achool bus EUu’l DeCarli of Sadd’s Mllla is MEMBER a u d i t BUREAU OF many whom a well rounded, well Diree hours each night from Mon one of the football candidates rehearse the second and third d e-' CIRCU^TIONS I committee, which is a sort of merely atand and listen and look say to Sue Mary, holding her has rsplacsd the old one in which Frees. | selected Army should have. Our at their faces, and wonder what day to Friday will be given over to pupils are conveyed to Windham selected to return to the University Th^ Heriid Prtnttnr Companr. board of management for the par- fingers in his own big, work-cal Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. | they did when they weren’t work loused hand. "It's all experience. the project, and ten hours on Sat High achool by Arthur Dev^eaux. of Connecticut at Stores for the (n^. aaaumes no financial reaponsi* I ty, expressing its joint opinion as urday, a 200 hour course being the teachers snd officers of the ' llty for typoirraphlcal armra ap- yond question the superiority of ' ing. I’ve got some ideas I’m develop Mias Rose VIk has been the pre-season training. /baarlng^ in advertinamenta In the ; to th.? qualifications for office of scheduled. Kenneth Little and guests of rslativea in Woodalde, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Pease of church school will meet at th e: \ Uanehaatar Evaning Harald. the selective draft in time of war. She was to meet Joe berg, in the ing." John Byrd of the Rockville High home of the superintendent Mrs. ! prlmaiy aspirants. She knew he cared for her. N. Y. and visited the World’s Fair. Manbasset, L. I., have been recent I And there is no clear reason to i little park in an hour, but the achool faculty will be the in- Arthur J. Vinton. Monday, September 9 I We can see nothing WTong in it, prospect of sitting in her room un She cared for Joe, too, only Jease Eno, who formerly owned guests of Mr. Pease’s aunt, Mias believe that' it would not prove a ■truotors. a farm afid resided hers in Moose Marion F. Pease of Main street. Choir rehearsal will be held Frt. j whatever, nor anything unwise, til that time had been unbearable. somehow she felt there should be At the previous course there day evening at 8 o’clock. j superior system for the training Meadow is the guest of old neigh George Peterson suffered a The .\ll-Out Air War Then, too, h»re in the park the more fun, more excitement, more ware many who were not able to Sept. 22 at 7:30 p. m. in the! ;ign for a seitii-formal bedroom — 3 Pc. s98 j Partlr.ilarly, in view of our pe summer heat was less stifling than glamor in their relationship. bors, Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Dimock. severe Injury to hia hand while em of a defensive army against war, take the course because of th« lim He called on old friends on Wil- Church Community House the two i Not all the shrieking bombs of culiar primary law where anyone under the hot roof of her board No, life hadn’t biren exciting, ployed in Rmkvllle, when a large just as it did for war. itation of the enrollment. lin^ton HIU Friday. He spends wrench slipped and caught his representatives Mr. Perry anfif the Naxis are dropped from the ! can fi t as a primary candidate ing house. Just the sound of the but it had been calm, satisfying, Senator Mllla Named Rev. Stevenson of Talcottvllh^ "of : We do not believe that in the ' pleasant. summers with e daughter at the hand. . who can get a doren voters to faint breeze rustling the leaves of Senator Claude A. Mills, Mayor WlUlmantic camp ground and Tolland County who attended the i If you want a bedroom with the smart gracefulness of the Eighteenth Ontury, akles over England, They come minds of the young men of the | And then the Roonya had Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burke of j sign his petition, is It becoming the dust-covered park treM was a of Rockville waa one of the dele winters with another daughter in National Conference in,- Hurbank,! use this fot^tpula: Consider plain walls in one of today’s smart colors . . . dusty from Berlin, too, In the form of countiy, or of their elders, the 1 relief. moved. Work at the plant had gates named on Saturday to the Wihdermere avenue are the par I necessary to adopt .some means to Mansfield. ents of a daughter born at the St. California, will be her "to make ai green, soft blue^r dull rose, for Instance. Eighteenth Century broadloom carpet enbrm-.'usly exaggerated reports very slightest stigma will attach ' The crowd wasn’t noisy, but oc been slow and Frank’s depart* Republican State Convention from 'Hie annual meeting of the W.C. report. ^ "" I prevent the conversion of the pri- ment had started cutting down. Francis hospital, Hartford, designs for the l)<»r (In large, room size or scatter lizes) In colon to blend with of the de.stniction and death visit to any militarily eligible citizen | casionally questions were asked. the Thirty-Fifth Senatorial Dis T.U. was held Wednesday after ' Mr. and Mrs^ Ernest Evans took . The man standing on the park Four days, three days, aometlmet Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa iJ a k of ed on Great Britain by the Ger j mary situation into, a bedlam. trict. The district convention waa noon at the home of MUs Rosa O. a few days’ trip through the While ' your walla. Smooth, sleek glosheen at your wlndowi in a simple, easy-to-maka who prefers to "wait for the ! bench gained renewed energy and only two. Frank had fretted and held on Saturday at Stafford Falrvlew avenue are great grand ! The rapacity of the voting ma- Hall. A balance of $56.16 was re Mountaiijs'recently. ' t^atment like that Skown above. man air forces. Tho.se statements d ra ff — to take his four-square enthualasm each time some one Alice had worried. Bills piled up. Bprlnga and the second delegate ported on band. Officers elected parents of a daughter bom to Mr and the shricker attachments of ' chines is limited. Yet U would be chance of being called, rather than | Interrupted him. Sue Mary won Just when things were darkest, will be Representative Frank C. for the next year are, president, and Mrs. ThomaA J. Johnson of All this makes an Idekl background for the bedroom shown here . . . a new Torrlngton. Mr. Johnson is an in the bombs are designed for pre possible for even fifty persons to to rush in ahead of his turn to i dered how he found the heart to Frank heard of a job back in Parisek of Ellington. Mrs. James Service; vice-presi design inspired by Hep: Hhlte motifs. Notice the grace in the splayed feet, Springville. structor in the Torrlngton HIg.y cisely the same purpose, to fright- I enter the primaries a.s candidates got into uniform and complete his talk 80 loudly and so long in the Saturday Weddings dent, Mise Rosa O. Hall; secretary, the fluted corners, the scrolled bases . . . and particularly the beautifully pierced summer heat. "It’s not much, but it’s steady, Miss Mary Emma Weber, daugh Mrs. John R. Edwards; treasurer, school snd is well knowm here.> Stafford Springs en and unseat the will to resist- , for nomiK.otion a.s representatives. ; period of training. To await one's j mirror frame! Seems too good-to be true that euch fine furniture costa only $96. His words diaturbed her even and a man with a family needs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amo W. Miss Sarah Wolstenholme. The Jobs O. Netto ance of the British people—and to | That law should certainly be modi- I propel turn and then, w'hen called, ^ though they really didn't pene- that," he said. Weber and Louis A. Flecbsig, son same officers served last year. An 472, BUIIord hearten the German population In j hed to require a very much larger to do one's duty to his country ’trate her consciousness. 'There In a short week’s time they of the late Mr. end Mrs. Louis outing is planned for Wedne.xday. the belief that what ^he British | hst of signatures, several htindred ^ Were so many things to disturb were gone, and Sue Mary had Flschslg were united in marriage The committee, Mrs. William Bow North Cavtenlry earnertly, with serious Intent to moved to a boarding house nearer on Saturday afternoon at the ler, Mrs. James Service and Miss At a district convention held of them. Meantime possibly a sy.s- ! one’s peace of mind now. The fllera are doing to Germany is a become a good and efficient sol HEALTH AND DIET world aeemed filled with confusion here work, here, in her little First Evangelical Lutheran church. Sarah Wolstenholme will decide Saturday afternoon in the audi mere nothing compared with what tern of town coynmlttee endorse- i dier, IS as high a patriotism as and so she had given up trying to room with faded cretonne cur Rev. Karl Otto Klette, pastor of the place. Miss Lxjulse Edelmann, a student torium of the Warren Memorial don't mils "LIFE HOUSE" Hall, State Senator Claude A. the Nazis are doing to England. nient.s, operated by both p.srliea, ' any of which an American citizen ADVICE Man About Manhattan read about all the horrors abroad tains, the single bed with its ths church performed the cere Mrs. Dora E. Starkweather of at Duke Univer.-»ity, in Durham, mony. Upon their return from a Washington, D. C., mother of Os North Carolina, spent the week Mills of Rockville and Frank C. Open daily 2 td$;30 P. M. Completely For that reason it is clear that, might discourage too large a num By George Tucker- ■ i and troubles at home. wrinkled candlewick spread, the is capable. And this is so well Furnished by the McCoy wedding trip the couple will re car Hemroeler of West WlUlngton; end with hii* aunt Mrs. Martin Parizok of Willington were elect decorated by Watkins Brothen. At ber of aspirants, some of them window overlooking the sooty Lakewood Circle. bS. South Main Street, for those who seek to get any undersiood by the youth of the Health Service New York -The class will,.come • lifted- with some form of sport street, she had tried to readjust side in Tolland. died in Washington Wednesday. VIsny and family. ed deiegatea-at-large to the Re For a cozy corner in an almost always of no political ' Words filtered through the heat She waa the daughter of Frank publican state convention to be .Manchester. thing approaching a true picture land of this generation that it Is to order for its first quiz of the fall that has become a real American into her consciousness. Mean herself. Mias Anne Orlowskl. daughter of Miss Betty and Mias Clara Vlany 18th* Century bedroom we term. and Diantba Neff Essex of South I held It New Haven. September 17 of Hitler's all-out war on Britain, availability whatever, from taking i not to be believed that young men Addreas communications to The classic, teacher will reverse the ingless words, to her. "Imperialis Then she knew what homesick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlowskl and of East Windsor Hill were both euggeet this tufted back, Herald, Attention of McCoy Q: Who is Ellery Queen, the procedure and give you the apple. ness was; then it was. that she Bernard Grous. son of Mrs. Emma Willington and had lived ifi town home for the week-end. I and 18 from the 35th Senatorial ruffled boudoir chair ahown, AS it is being drawn by the whirl advantage of the too-easy peti are to, be Induced, in large num tic oppression to rob the people of I district. Others named to the Health Service my.stery writer? A; How about 'Take Me Out to missed the comfort of having Grous were united in marriage on many years. Besides her son ahe Mr. and Mrs .Lucius Heckler and in figured materials at 614.75 ing planes and crashing bombs, tion system just to ' see their bers. to "beat the draft" by a A: Ellery Queen isn’t a fellow. their cherished liberties’’—"Gold Saturday at St. Joseph's church. leaves two slaters, Mta. Clarence state convention committees were: the Ball Game"? That's a real —profits—that’s what they are those whom she loved about her family have returned to their . . . end the Heppelwhlte the Berlin dispatches must be defi names on a voting machine. rush to volunteer. Pernicious Anemia He’s two Jewish boys who pro American classic that will live as In the evenings when she came Rev. John Sobolewskl officiated. Essex of Willington Hill and Mrs. home In New York City having Vice-president, Edwin O. Smith of style lamp table with its cab duce radio shows in addition to interested in." The man’s voice Fish and Game Club Alex Ross of Wellesley, 5Iass., two I Mansfield; credential, Harold W. inet top (in genuine mahog nitely "out.” It IS our belief that the candl- | long as baseball is played. was granted, shrill. home from work. Somehow ahe spent their vacation at the cottage "Will you please write on per writing murder mysteries. Pre- Tbs Rockville Fish snd Game grandchildren. Frederick Hemmel- on Brewster street. I Bruce of Stafford; rules, Eugene any) for only $12.50. On the other end, in London and dates for representatives endorsed ^ Q: Well, how about naming a "Who pays the bill?" shouted a managed to overcome the hideous er «md Mrs. Raymond Komer of vioi sly they wrote under the loneliness that overwhelmed her, Club will bold a meeting this eve Arthur Heckler who was called ‘ W. Latimer of Coventry; perma in the English Midlands, there are by the Republican town commit nicious anemia and secondary ane name of Bai’naby Ross. couple of streets that have been dark-haired young man, standing ning at tha clubhouse on Mile Hill Manchester. A son Clifford Hem- nent organization, Holcomb R. immortalized by jazz? when she climbed the stairs and back last week from New York on WATKINS American correspondents who. tee, Mr Wood and Mr. House, mia ? 1 have had perniciou.s ane- ' Q In London No. 10 Downing near Sue Mary. She stared at his A report of the recent clambake mel^r of We.st Willington died. Howard of Union; resolution. ■ ROTHIKS I N C Editorial A: That’s easy—Beale street in Intense, young face. entered the room for the endless The funeral was held Saturday at account of the serious illness of his while they cannot be ubiquitous were selected for endorsement for mia for ."S years. Please tell me street IS the address of the prime hours of evenings and nights. will be presented at this time and daughter Denise, returned home Mayor Claude A. Mills of Rock through the newspaper wnat to irinister, but what la it in New Memphis ("Beale Street Blues"), "That, comrade, is a good ques plana will be discussed for the 3 p.m. at the home of her son. ville. Francis J. Prichard of RockJ and cannot see everything, at least no other reason whatever than j By Willis Thornton ' and Rampart street in New Or Looking back now her life with Dr. Horace B. Sloat officiat with his daughter Adelaide, Sun Yorl: ? tion," the speaker answered, while field trial to be held later day. Mrs, Arthur Heckler remain vllle waa chairman of the conven are in a position to give us some that the oommittce believed them , M ritcTs Deepen Love Of Country eat." I A: No. 10 Downing street In New leans ("Rampart Street Parade"). didn’t seem very thrilling:*not aa month. ing. Burial was in the Willington the crowd roared approval. His ed to be near her daughter who Is tion and Mra. Mildred Fillmore bf best qualified to function as this The above request came on a York is a parking lot. It's down in thrilling as youth should expect. P. T. A. Meeting Hill cemetery in the family lot Hebron was clerk. thing like a reasonable survey of j answer was lost In the shouting. That Inner discontent, that un a patient at the Manchester Me Today we are all thinking about i penny post card, written with pen the .Village and it'll cost you a Sue Mary tried to shut out the din The first meeting of th^ fail sea where the remains of her husband, Unsnlmoua backing for Con- the results of the enormous effort town's members of the House of on country. cil and brings up a picture of a.- Q: Where Is Tin Pan Alley? certainty of the future, hung who was cremated are buried. Mrs. morial hospital. quarter if you want to park your The park shimmered in the heat. son will be held by the Longview greasir.an Thomas R. Bali of Old the German air forces are putting Representatives. And that the Gone are the days when we took ' .sorely puzzled human being who hai k there. A: It isn't anywhere. It’s a heavy over her. Parent Teacher Askiclation at the Starkweather was of genial ways Miss Gladys Belcher hss return, legendary at.eet that doesn't ac- The faces of the boys and girls ed to her home in Putnam having Lyme is predicted from the dele forth. The picture they draw Is same holds true of the endorse it for granted, and never gave a ' has struggled with pernicious ane Q: What usually happens to She came back to reality. Joe s Longview school. A get together and made many friends. She was gates from this district when a conscious thought to the homeland I ; tiially exist and never has. When around her looked strained and hand waa on her arm. spent the summer with her sister distressing enough. We are told ment of a full slate of candidates mia for 5 years, who wonders laundrymen who fail ? supper will take place at six fond of social activiUes and always motion waa unanimously adopted that gave us birth, or which we every time he aits down to a meal ' .song writers in the old days bang unreal. Was there any sense In re<(dy for a good time. Mrs. Ruth Vinton. for the Board of Selectmen. A : Well, Arch Selwyn once own o’clock to he followed by the Sep that the convention go on record of very great devastation; of have adopted aa our own. if he is eating the right foods, and ed a iaundry in Puerto Rico. After ed their tinny pianos in search of what this man was shouting? "It's a wonder I ever founii Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robert Merle Sprague who has been S melodies, they somelimes made an tember business meeting. Educa in favor for the renomlnation of great numbers of deaths and No Republican is under any ob- We have always loved it loved > who more than anything else, it failed he returned to New York Everyone knew that affairs in you," he said grinning dowi. tional motion pictures will be son were Hartford visitors Satur employed for the past year at the New England hills, the mid- ! awful fuss. From thiii far-fetched day afternoon. Congressman Ball. At the con wounds; of vast destruction; of ' ligation to accept the committee's wants to get well. and became a famous Broadway Europe were critical, that Ameri at her. "Who’d expect you to be sbeWn during the evening. The Autumn View Farm, has returned gressional district convention western fiatlands and prairies, the i With that picture before us. let producer. .source the name of Tin Pan Alley cans must face facts. A country listening to a soapbox orator Climax Chapter, Eastern Star, to his home In Presque Isle, Maine. huge fires; of countless homes ! choice. There is no question of ihas grown into a mythical high Supper will be in charge of the which followed. Mayor Claude palmettoed south, the rugged us see if there Is anything we can worth living in'was worth fighting along with a bunch of long-kalrs." executive committee. held a pinochle party Thursday Mr. and Mra. cniarlea J. Hill of wrecked and people burled in their ' undue pressure, The Town Com- ^ Rockies arid the fertile Pacific em road of hit tune composers. 'Tin night. Mills of i^ k v ille and Eugene W. do to help that person. Q: Have you ever heard the for. You had to defend.- your "I wasn’t listening, Joe just Pythian SIstera Manchester, Maas., and Mr. and Latimer of Coventry were elected ruins. But we have not been told mlttee has merely made known its pire. But we have loved it as In a blood sample taken from a names of Tiiernia, Narvol. and Pan Alley la where you find it. It country. Mrs. Henry F. Corbin of Spenser. home, as the accustomed land ' is wherever songs are born. thinking. What do you mean - Ths Pythian Sisters will hold a ' as delegates-at-large to the con of anything, as yet, even ap- opinion as to the ticket that would healthy person, the red blood cells i Urs'll? Why, then, was this -man long-halra' ?’’ members’ supper this evening at ^ Maas., were Sunday guests at where we have lived our lives. A: Finally how about a few of vention which will be held in Wil- run about f> million in the male ' A : Maybe you have to come screaming? Why were these boys "Weil, crackpots, Reda. Guyg^ 6:30 o’clock in Foresters’ hall. This their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter llmanMc on Saturday, September proachlng the "erasing” of Lon- ' run best and serve best if elected, and about 4'^ million In the fe -, the Inconsistencies that help make S. Hare. from Utah to hear names like that. and girls- so distraught? like that one—’’ Joe went, ofi, W in^^be_^ followed by ^helr regi.l.r | ^o'rS. don, let alone any of Ehtgland's \ It was submitted to the Rejiiubllc- Today people are realizing that | male, in pernicious anemia, there | They are the sisters of pretty Lor ' New York what It la ? this is not enough. Nine countries Sue Mary couldn’t understand It. pointing to the speaker, whose meeting. Rev. Leon H. Au.sUn was in his other great cities and Industrial | an voters for what It was worth, may be a drop to 2 million or raine Day, the little Mormon girl j Q: Well, there are no banks on These young peog)le weren’t like Meeting and Bingo ! Dr. snd Mrs. Horace B. Sloat, pulpit Sunday morning at the Sec in Europe parade before our eyes. I words still beat around them,- who spent a month at "Bid-A-Wee centers. And we haven't been ! If the Individual voter doosn t less. The blood count in the case | who went to Hollywood and got a ' Bank street, the 7th avenue street her friends at home, .^ot inside; "oiighta be thrown in Die kllnk. Sacred Heart Circle, Daughters ond Congregational church for the Their people may look on the old of pernicious anemia may vary , Cottage." Gales Ferr>', returned told anything to indicate panic or break but who v.-asn’t too blase to ■ car runs on Broadway and the not in their minds. There was no Only this is a free Country, and of laabclla, will hold a meeting this first time in several months. He think it's worth much, or any familiar hills and valley.s, the well- , from time to time, a.s the disea.se , •■stare when the Hollywood pro- to Willington Friday. Curb Stocks beloved city streets. But it is not ' Broadway trolley runs on 7th sign of loneliness in their faces— everyone has a right to say what evening at 7:30 o’clock. There read, Luke 27 chapter from the dlsheartenment on the part of the thing, he is, of course, at perfect has a strong tendency to go mot-ts brought her fin a build-up : avenue; Abe Lyman is the only will be a public grocery bingo fol the same. They are no longer ! only desperate purposefulness. he pleases. But guys like that," seventh verse on. His text was Am Sup P o w ...... people. liberty to disregard if. through stages when the blood l vlrlt to New York. "My mother I orchestra leader in town who bc- lowing the bualneaa meeting. Corlnths. 11, 23-26. The theme was masters in their own house. They , ceils drop, alternating with stages he shook his head in disgust. Qta S e rv ...... P' naps the approximate flg- Town and city committees of are like families who have owned j"st makes up names like that," I gan life as a txxi driver, and the She wished Joe would come, so ’’They’re troublemakers. Fools—" Speaker Tonight "The Lord’s Supper.” The choir when the number of red cells in- ' explains Lorraine. ’But If you think I North river is west of Manhattan. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas Wapping El Bond and Share . es of 300 or 400 killed In the both parties u.siially back certain a beautiful home which has been ! that they could go to the little "An’ you’re a wise guy, I a’pose, rendered the anthem. "Oh, Be Joy Ford Lim ited...... crease However, even during per they’re unusual, wall'll I tell you , Furthermore, there are no brooms casino in the park for dinner. If tor of the Union Congregational great metropolis on each of two aspirants for nominations. But taken from them by a new owner aren’t you, pal?’’ the question Mrs. W. W. Grant ful in the Lord." The flowers were Nlag Hud P o w ___ who allowed them to live on in it iods of improvement, the red blood ' about my uricle whose name will j sold on Broom street, and Persh It weren’t for Joe she wouldn’t church, will be the guest speaker at given by Mrs. Byron Hall who cells will generally be below nor kill you. It's Snellen Ichabod." came from a man nearby. 7394, .Manebeoter Penn Road ...... days may be a serious understate very rlten.jheir backing Ls exer under the new owner's condi- : ing Square isn't i. square but mere- know what to do with these free the first fall meeting Of the Elling decorated the church. Holy Com mal. The red cells themselves are , Q: If you can name a song iden- hy an Intersection in 42nd street. Joe stared at him coldly. "Wise ton Parent-Teachers Association Pitney B ow es...... m ent-the correspondents of cised not openly, as in the present lions. The rooms arc the same, ' days. A five-day week: time to enough to get the pitch on this," munion was observed. Segal L o c k ...... the stairways wind upward as be usually Irregular aa to shape. Com- I rest, time to play. But for a lonely this evening at the Town hall, giv Servlcea at the First Congrega course would have no way of Instance, but under cover, surrep paratlvely speaking, the hemoglo- ! he said. ’’I’m an average Ameri Miss June Loomla was the leader Unit G a s ...... fore - but it is not the same. girl the hours dragged painfully. ing his talk on his Autobiogra tional church of South Windsor checking such estimates. But even titiously. It is to be submitted bin Is relatively high. ' son-in-law. He has lost consider can; antLT don't need the kind of phy. So pur love for our country to ■A whole day off and believe wers resumed yesterday morning if the killings were ten times as- that the method employed by the day has a spark it did not have Usually In pernicious anemia able weight and continues to lose, help you guya give. Yeah, art’ I’m Car Overturns there la an absence of free hydro nt« I’ll make it a real one,” Kitty a union man, too. Furthermore, Three young men escaped injury' with Rev. Randall Mason, pastor, numerous aa reported they would Manrhestrr Republlran Town before. It is a creative passion, has little appetite, has from eight Lynn had exclaimed, excitedly, not a sentimental memory. chloric acid in the stomach. The to ten loose bowel movements Quotations if I have to fight for this country. early Sunday morning when tlMir in'the pulpit. He took for bis account for fewer than one person ' Committee la above board, decent hair may be prematurely gray when the notice had gone up in I’ll do it. And I won’t bellyache car overturned in a swamp off the In such a frame of mind it is the dally, passes a great deal of mu the office. "This breathing spell theme "Let’s Make a Record." in a thousand of London's teeming and therefore entirely commend- keener pleasure to read the 24 ar- Iand the patient, may complain of cus and occasionally loses consid about the government.” highway on Franklin street near will give me a new lease on life." Ihe Sunday school services will millior.s. London is not to be able tides under the common title "Our ' numbness and tingling. He may erable blood. Says that salads 'Virtual conscription of large In He took Sue Mary's arm and the bridge to Wlndsorvllle. For Selectman: mention weakness, that he Urea and fruit skins give him cramps In comes we already have. The next Sue Mary had listened to the drew her away. She waa troubled. Chester Baselsra, 16, of 26 Birth not bo held until Sept. 15 at 9:15 "erased " in a few days of the i Country" that are being presented announc^ent of a free Tuesday s. m. by The Herald through NEA Serv- ; easily, or that he becomes short of | the abdomen. What is wrong?" .ftep must be a considerable ad "I don’t understand them, Joe. street, driver of the car, is said kind of attack that Hiller has | With a rience of dlsbe'lief. "Yoii . The Ellsworth Memorial High Draftees or Volunteer.^ ice. The writers, whose names j breath easily. At times, the tongue ANSWER: The symptoms de vance toward conscription of small Most' of them are young; like us. to have told the police that he did' been delivering. And the fact that ' are ornaments to American let- ■ may be sore. i and medium incomes. won’t have to report on Tuesdays But why are they so—so excited not notice a parked car until close school of South Wlpdsor and all scribed suggest a possible ulcer aft^r this. Miss Jefferson,” she had School* in E^st Wlhdisor snd South A Competent even the GcrmarT air chief | It la believed by nearly all ex ters, have spent their lives in keen- ' Without treatment, the outlook , ative colitis. However, aa diag —Dr. V. O. Watts, for the Los —so angry at things. The people upon It and in order not to strike it is not very favorable. Fortunate- ! Angeles Chamber of Commerce. been told. drove into the underbrush which Windsor, opened for the Fall term Goerii'g has described that attack ' perienced obsen-ers in Washing l.v and sympathetically looking at i nosis by mail must be uncertain, it we know aren’t like that. This Make Magic With Colort life in their United States. We > ly. with modern treatment, th e, A free day—She stared at„Kitty country is safe, isn’t it? We’re was swampy, causing the coupe to today. Teaching staffs are an aa "terrific" Is a pretty sure Indl- i ton that the draft bill will become is strongly advised that the .pa and Babs Fleming while they overturn. nounced as follows: believe they have done a great patient stands an excellent chance tient in question see his doctor for We are entirely opposed to well off, aren’t we? Or are we cation that it is clo.sely approach- law before the, end of the week, national service in writing this of a return to good health. Nazism, but we are also opposed chattered gleefully about the Salvatore Fazzins. 20. of 42 Oak South Windsor Union school. Business Man examination. After being exam blind? I don’t undersCan(l''it.’’ Manchester, whose brother. the maximum German air ef- , though whether it wtti rontatn-Hic series of articles. Love of coun The treatment itself is very sim ined a definite, diagnosis could be t o imperialism. things they could do with the ’’They’re not our kind* of people, Grade 8. Arthur F. Squires, prin Errorg arm impo$$ihU tcUh thl$ ple any yet at the same time very ' holiday. Eli Fazzins. owns the car, and cipal; Grade 7. James Welch; | fort if that maximum has not. In- ****>' day deferment, clause eip,,. try is one of the more attractive | given him. — Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Indian dear. To hell with them. They human traits. They have chosen I direct and effective. It consists'of : leader. She didn’t know what ahe could Clarence Sullivan, 28, of Vernon, Grades 6 and 6, Mrs. Ruth S. An deed, been reached. bodied in the Fish amendment. don’t know when they’re well were occupants of the car. All Pre-Harmoni»ed CiutomMade Group! to deepen and broaden it. the giving of liver or of liver ex- I do on her day off. All she had But let’s not talk about derson: Grades 4~and5, Mrs. Jose |i : How long can the Nazis keep j *"^'5 ^he measure by the America Is a splendid homeland tracts, or of the giving of de.*- ■ (Mange in Dogs) been able to say when Miss Grant, I escaped with slight cuts and phine O uch; Grade 3. Mise Grace The new pjen who are making We’U have dinner and talk ’■bruises. Sergeant Arthur Frey up such attacks? That is now the ! Hou^e. or whether it will provide ; Here, on a continent favored by , sicated. defatted hog's stomach. * QL’ES'nON: Mra Y. N. sUtea: her boss, told of the plan, was a us.’’ Cavanaugh: Grade 2, Miss Char “ Our dog has the mange. The Vet their bid for power over Europe and Officer Earl Beebe of the Sofas $139 •75 Itnaglna a group of fine fumUura d e a i^ and fabrics ae ctovariy piw-bannonlaa# When this treatment is used, the : and possibly the world are socially trite "How nice." lotte Lucas; Grade 1. Mrs. Arllne all-abs‘.rbing question. The ships. ‘ h- call of draftees ks soon as Temp^ed^o My. Ta*vx>rJd ^ “(^ d - ! common result is an improvement calls it follicular mange. Is there "Swinging hands, they went Rockville police investigated the Bidwcll. that decorating becomes ea easy aa the ABCs! You can t make mlatakea! Pick uprooted usuroers. They come She had tried to be Uke Mias down the walk away from the shot down are mostly bomber.s, *- c»n be arranged for, appeaifF to dwcll-milllons oT free men and in the condition of the patient' any possibility of the baby picking accident, And it is expected^that Wapping school. John J. M cCar-! a figured material, for instance, for one of your new living room pieces. All tha from the no-inan’a land that lies Grant when ahe first came to work crowd, with the ,spealccr’i| voice carrying considerable crews. The , xbout an even question. women. We are justly proud of , within the first six days. Within i it up from the dog?" Baseiara will be notified to appear tin prinQlMl’ and Grade 8; Grade I colon necessary for a smart Fall scheme are in the material and there' are plains between the classe.x. for Clark, Kenny, Malone and gi'owlng fainter In the distance. .75 10 days to 2^,weeks the number of ! ANSWER: Follicular mange in in the Rockville court this week. 7, Mi'is Mary T. Connery; Grade i Chairs $69 textures and stripes pre-planned to harmonize! Furniture atylea are co-ordinated Germans must have lost four or H seems reasonably certain, ' J*";, | —Dr. Hans Speler. sociologist. Clark. Miss Grant was the young The aching lonelineaa, the trou Funeral red blood celli’ starts climbing and(] dogs Is due to the presence ef a business woman t.vpe; sophisti 6, Mrs. Ulltan H. Mayo; Grade-5.! too. 18th Century and lounge pieces that blend perfectly, for the lounge piecea five hundred of these airmen on however, that whether the call to better. WTiole-heartedly we join by the end of the 7th week th#' bled doubts, the uncertainty of The funeral of Charles August ar# designed on light graceful lines without sacrificing comfort. All piecea a n parasite or mite. Seemingly, the cated, competent, able. Kneeland of Vernon Center, who Mra. Ethel T. Boody; Grades 4 and Sunday alone. Even if they have i tiAuiing will have to wait for the i with theae 24 outstanding Ameri- ' blood count should be near normal | human skin is resistant to these We cannot be spongers on the the future seemad unimportant 3, Miss Gertrude Freytag; Grades made to order—hair filled: solid mahogany frames; Spring-dowm aeata thaf'gl'va good-will and generosity of the now. died on Wednesday, was held at hia plenty of planes, how long, at that ' >exults of a volunteering drive or I"®” moment of , Apparently the liver contains an parasites In most instances, and The office itself had been thrill 3 and 2. Miss Margaret A. Bryne; you "down” comfort without the necessity of fluffing, muslin lined. acliv.e principle which stimulate.^ United States. We _must accept home on Saturday afternoon. Rev." rate, can the Nazi manpower in | operation of the draft pre- cemrUry.^ * therefore there is little danger of ing those first weeka when she .William F. Tyler of Canterbury Grade 1, Miss Mary C. Hayes. the bone-marrow Into forming the the mange being transmitted to the"responsibilities of our position. (To Be ConflnuSien — Pleasant Valley school, Grades the aiT hold out? Not indefinite-i'‘ "•‘"■“ ■lea will begin aa soon as; - - —Angus L. Macdonald, Canadian had been fortanate enough to se officiated. The bearers were Fred normal number of red cells. humans. Even In the rare case*, in cure the job. Before that, back in 1, 2, 3 and 4, Mrs. Beatrice Man- ly, that Is certain. ^he local draft boards can .be ap- S«n tJets Father’s .Meas Kit. minister of defense for naval Aborn,’ Harry Price, ^ a rlca Price, I For the best results, the liver • which humans are affected, the Springfield, she had finished high Chester. (or liver extraftt treatment ! services. Only Soap for Loot. Frank Shekleton, 'Lelaiid Sloan and Britain la now undergoing the ! P°'"Hd and receive their papers' Petersburg I d — J>i — disease is often mild. The baby school, had two yean of business Edward Bosworth. Burial waa In should be supervised by a physi- ■ shquki ^ kept sway from the dog Keyed Colort and Fabrics! trUl for which she has so long and ®h short of war, adding "and I mean tha evening for the thirty atudehU be directed to the government ap a few of the United BUtee smUors short of war." boarded two special trains, which Willkie Works enrolled fo r machine training. peal agent, a lawyer. Check Shows Open Forum Senate Group Lawless La^vs Scouts’ Camp From OoffajrvtUe tha WilUila Trade School ' ■ ^th Sholom Divided Into Four Parta pulled away before t^e British Daily Radio Programs train friB go thnugh Oktahoma, Already charted on paper the flags had b^n run up. On Speeches northarh Tasaa, and Maw Maxlco. state machinery is divided into four A StqtemMit Seeks to Cut i^ e re was no indication when ■aislara OgylgM TImn Otfearwlap Naiad. Opened Today Friend8hip Club Looses 4,387 Pupils Editor, Evening 'Herald. Are Numerous Is Dedicated AV-Albuquarqua tha nomlnaa will Rabbi parts. The governor is responsi the transferred craft would leave 2m to Phoenix, Aria., for an ad- ble for policies, direction and de I am not a politician, as we have or when the next batch might be draaa on Wadneaday, Sept. 18, and come to understand the meaning expected. Long Series Designed to To Meet Tonight cision, Lieut. Col. William L. Figure Falls Below Ex Tax Deadlock Attorney Rilliinow Tells Troop 98 of North than .will contlnua by plana to RMiuneg Activities .^ te r lold Woythalcr Be Larash will head the legal division of that word, but I have always Rlvaralda, .Calif. with Maj. William B. Smith in been and am how intensely inter F u ^ e r H b W d tor Three Weeks* VsiuhijO'ii pectations As It Fails to (fiontlaiied from Pag'e Une) Kiwanis Humlreds^Are Methodist Church Seen Ha wlU vlalt naariy a aeara of comes Leader at New charge of the medi6at section. ested In clean polltica. I believe *nnie Church and Ita Man- Aliens Are Urged WTIC WDRC Presidency. California cltiea befora going up PoweF* will be the subject o f a Colonel Averill, chief of staff, Show an Increase. that "righteousness exalteth a na On' Statute Books. Fulfillment o f DreaiiiH. —About 300 Enrolled. Jewish Temple Here. will under General DeLacour ad before the Senate Finance Commit Hartford Hnrtferd tha coaat through Oregon and talk by Rev. Thoraten A. Gilsfaf- tion, but aln la a reproach to any tee today in e an effort to com RuohvtUe, Ind., Sept. 9—(IP)— Waahington, coming back through minister the entire pro^rram. A preliminary check-up on the people.” We cannot have a right To Riegister Now IM Ske. Z S M a . i m k e . ns tm. Tha local State Trade achool re aon, piiator o f th# Emanuel Lu promise a deadlock over the Hundreds of laws are on statute The new Boy < Scout Camp of Idaho, Montana! North and South theran church, at a meeting o f the Th* congregation" of Temple Desks turned over to General enroriment In the public schools eous nation until we elect more Whilg atdas made final plana for a amortization provlslona of the books that are "lawless” because ; Dakota, Hinneaota, Nabraaka and opened today after its annual' Men’s Friendship Oub of the (South Mb Sholom yesterdny vijted DeLacour from the old Soldiers today disclosed a total attendance righteous men and women to fill Troop 9, sponsored by the North Moadny, Sept. 9 (^^20D>mllaa campaign trip to the pending excess profits tax bill. of changing conditions and the Monday, Bopt f Iowa. summer vacation o f thraa waaks Methodist church tonight at 7:45 lunantmously to install Rabbi Home at Noroton have already of 4,387 pupils In the elementary the positions of trust in our town, Methcxlist church, was dedicated r.M. P.M. As the committee renewed its changing attitudes of the courts, | ■ITre number of aliens registered Paelfle coaat a i^ hack aaat, Wen To Addroaa Oenvantlen and Director John O. F ch iw iigp o’clock. This will be the first tBerthold Woythaler of New York been put Info place and with a grades and the high schcxil, a flg- yesterday afternoon. The exercises 4:00—Backstage Wife. 4:00—Music O ff The R ecord - state, and national governments. wrork to complete a sweeping re Attorney J. E. Rubinow told m em -, to ifate at the local bureau Is far dell L. Willkie worked today on a Aa aoon as that tour ia flniehed, « a t y M the leader of the new con- placards attached designating the ure that fell below expectations In 4:15—SteUa DaHas. Ray Barrett spent a busy morning in handling meeting of the fell and winter sea CURTAINS Too often meh and women of- vision of the House-approved bill, bers of the Manchester KIwanis opened at 2:30 with the raising of Willkie will make a quick trip to son and the first that Walter Har J^tegatlon of the Jew'iah faith fol- men assigned to the four major that It failed to show an Increase from being satisfactory, according 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. 6:30— Strictly. Swing—Oil Bayek Iona eeriea of speechea deaigned to applications of new students. Christian character refuse to run Senator 'Vandenberg^ (R „ Mich.) Club at their noonday meeting a t ! the United States flag while the rison will preside over aa. new rlowlng a aeries of services conduct- units. over last year. to Postmaster Thomas J. Quish 4:45— Young Widder Brown. 5:40—Baseball Scores ' further his bid for'-the presidency. White Plains, N. Y., to address the While a complete check-up will for office because they say "poli spoke out In condemnation of the the Country club today. In an ex-1 choir of the church sang "The Star president of the club. Our Specialty •^ed from Friday through Sunday, Cnpt. William P. Averill, the' The total included 1.453 stu 5:00—Girl Alone. 6:45—Scattergood Balnea New York Republican stats con not be available foi* a few days. It tics are so dirty we will have no entire legislation. He called it an ceedingly interesting and Informa and In a statement to The Herald Spangleil Banner.” The Republican nominee and hia A ll members and friends are in H ie new'spiritual leader will as son of Colonel Averill, has been dents in the high school, an esti today he emphasized the need of 5:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. 6:00— Elaao Reporter vention Sept. 28. Two days laUr ia estimated that the total number part in them leat we be contami "imponderable mess.” tive review of the making of laws I Rev. William T. Wallace, pastor staff will leave here Thursday vited to attend. A short business Lighten your houaecleaaing bur sume his duties here next week. placed in rharfie of personnel, pub mated 75 co-operative students In more aliens presenting themselves 6:30—Jack Armstrong. 6:05—Sammy Kaye's Orebeetra he wUl apeak in Datroit, and there o f students in the school te close den# by sending your curtains lic information, .statistics, mall and nated.” We have been very fortu Chairman Harrison (D., Miss.) and the history of the legal pro- i of the North Methodist church de night for a atumplng tour of 18 after may viait other clUea in seselon wiU be held at which plana Rabbi Woythaler is a native of the trade school, 2,659 pupils In fession Attorney Rubinow showed at the postoffice Civil Service 6:46—The O’Nellia. 6:15—News Broadcast — Bob middle and far weatem states to its capacity of 800. to us. We’re perfectly equipped fdes and office a\ipplies. nate In those who have represented Insisted, however, that the Senate I livered the dedication speech and Michigan and Ohie. Hie October will be discusaed for the coming ,'the former Free City of Danzig, the grades’ and 200 In the kinder our tovVH IH the General Assembly how extensive has become the i rooms for registering nnd finger was follower! by Walter N. Le- 6:00—News and 'Weather. Trout which President Rooaevelt carried CiFoperattve Stodento to launder them Immarulstely Lieut. Col. George R. Sturges group had made "many improve 6:20—Edwin C. Hill Itinerary has not been announced. bowling season. Refreshments will and graduated from the Unlver- garten. the latter showing a alight at the State Capitol. They have study of legislatlor and the prac printing. clerc, who said that there would 6:15— Strictly Sports. both in 1932 and 1936. The elimination o f the textile and ahape them like new. And and Maj. Joseph W. Lockhart have ments"^ In the House version "by 6:30— Paul Sullivan Revlewa the The candidate described hia be.served. ‘ ,aity of Berlin, Germany. Since hj.s increase over last year when the tice of the profession of law. 1 Less than 400 of an estimated not he the trouble Id France and 6:30—Gene and Glenn. A special train will take Willkie department on the third floor baa It’s so Inexpensive that It doesn't CASH AND CARRY! been as.signed fo handle Inspection, been men of character and ability simplifying It.” He said h e' hoped western tour aa one of the moat !.arrlval in the United States he has figure was 197. The total enroll The Same Today ' 2,000 aliens have so-,far reglatered Britain today h.ad they followed 6:45— Lowell Thomas. News first to Cjhlcago for four abort increased the ^>ace avellable in pay to do them at home. s h ir t s ...... 8 tor 88e pursued the complete course inland Investigation Including aliens, and we believe have stcxid for the to have the measure— aimed at 6:45—The World today ment at the same time last year Three hundred years ago Sir and with the holiday rush coming the Boy Scou( motto, "Be Prepar 7:0(^Frad Waring'a Orebaatra. talks on Friday, and then will strenuous ever taken by a presi the echixil but lack of machinery Largest government herd of buf CALL 8758 TODAY: SHEETS ...... eart fie the Jewish Theological Seminary , delinquents and deseners. right as 0(xl gave them wisdom to preventing profiteering on defense 7:00— Amoa 'n' Andy dential candidate. On some days falo la located In Yelloivstone Na was 1 434 or 47 pupils more than see the right. Francis Bacon, eminent English during the final month of the pe ed." Rev, Charles Kelley, pastor of 7:15—Ehiropean Newa. carry him through IlUnola, lo'wa, and other equipment makes It Im- CASES ...... each Se ‘of America in New York City and I The resignation and cla.ssiflcation orders—ready for Senate debate riod. It will serious affect the 7:15—Joey Kearns’ Ofcheatra he will make 10 or a dozen appear tional Park, while the largest pri shown by today’s check-up. Hitherto. I have resisted the im Jurist, said that the laws then in the Roman Catholic church at 7:80— Inside of Sports. Miasouri and Kanaaa before his poasiblc to use the third floor of STRAIGHT CURTAINS lunit will be directed by Maj. Wal- and possible passage later this service of the postofficc clerks who 7:30—Blondle ances before croiwda aaeembled at vately owned herd Is et Pierre, 8. 20% OFF ON AIX ■Jsince his graduation has held tem- While the grade schools in gen portunities of my friends to run week.‘" force were "vague and underlain.” South Coventry and Esgleville^ 7:46— WrlghtvUle Sketches. first major campaign address at the building at the present time. 50c Pair iporary office In temples near New lace A. Moyle. eral produced an enrollment below have been assigned work In con 8:00—So You Think You Know railroad aUUons. With him on the D. FA.MILY LAUNDRY! and supply division for public office— mostly because Hts estimate is applicable today, also spoke az did Hayden Griswold 8:00—The Telephone Hour. Coffeyvllle, Kans., a week from to A majority o f the new atudenta RUFFLED . . .60c Pair Up last year, the Hollister street Disagree Over Control said Mr. Rubinow. The number of ducting the registration. Music day. 12-car train will be about 100 per ::^York I has been set up ' under the direction of lack of time. But now. being on The Defense Commlsalon- local Scout Commissioner. Ray-' 8:30— Alfred Wallenstein's or registered today entered the ma ,' Had Conducted Ser\lcea schpol at the north end showed a C8ises heard In the higher courts to Postmaster CJulsh asks that chestra. 8:30—Pipe Smoking Time To Make 89 Appearanoee sona, including stenographers, re- of Lieut. Col. Raymond F. Gates the retired list from business ac Treaaury amortization disagree monil Mercer, local head of the chine department but enrollment Rabbi Woj'thaler conducted scr- marked Increase. One room at this day in this country alone Is amaz those required tp register present 8:55—Elmer Davis—Newa ••Afch aaaiatanta, newspaper men and ('apt. George P. Kane. tivities. I have consented to let ment concerns what control the Court of Honor and W. J. Rey 8:00—Dr. I. Q. Altogether WUlkie wUl make 69 waa good in the other departments “ vlces in Temple Beth .''holom on school was transferred to the Rob- ing, he said. During the past 10 themselves at tlje postofficc rooms •:30—The Showboat. 9:00—Lux Radio Theater and photographers. At pre.sent Colonel Averill is my name be. used as a candidate government should be given over nolds of South Coventry. The boys 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra appearances—48 on the train plat also. Nearly 80 co-operative stu ^ O R WOMEN” jlFriday and Saturday and the vole ert.son school during the summer years an average of 80 cases has ! of the Alien registration bureau 10:00—CTontented Program. Willkie held down appointments planning six local hoards in the privately-constructed factories and have been building'the camp build 10:30—News of the W ar form and 26 in city parka or audi- dents, who will be at the Trade NEW S'V'STEM for representative to next session calling the New York Rabbi \va.s recess but the Hollister roster is been passed upon in the higher for registration without delay. ing on spare hours for ths psst 10:30—George Bume and Grade for hia remaining days In Rush- school for two years after com-1 city of Hartford, two for each of the General Assembly, with the other defense faidlitles on which 10:45— Paulte Pierce— Soprano tortuma. The latter will constitute LAUNDRY HARRISON STREET .taken by the congregation Sumiay. still Higher than it was last year. courts every day. Decisions come Allen. hts principal utterances until he i vllle, but agreed to receive mem Seii.-’ torial district, the areas hav- distinct understanding that I will special amortization allowances,, year. 11:00— Esso Reporter pletlng two years at high achool,! Three other spiritual candidnlesj' worked'out with local so thick and fast it is practically 11:00— Newa end Weather. travels through the Middle Atlan bers of ClnclnnaU Willkie Qubs to are included In the enrollment. ONIY! Off East Center Street. Next To Ea.st Cemetery. not be called upon to do any per provided under the bill, were In 11:05— Sports Roundup for the local pulpit appeared here impossible to keep up with them ^ 11:15— Party Line. tic, Southern and New England day. He arranged to receive rc- Evening Classes It fldgtty neiTw. reitlass Bights and regi.slrars of voters. sonal campaigning for the nomina voked to help pay (x>sts. Ov nigbta out of flro duxlnf tbo eem- Mark InK autumn and winter, It was Air Raid Over London Empties Perambulators Navy Acta Quickly potntea out Obituary Carol Ponders But Britain's doffed bomber To Ordet* Largest force was reported by the Air West Sides Upset Favored PA’s in Town Series Opener, 4-2 Jpkgain Boosted Ministry to have pet lire to a United States ' ■' I ■■■'« ■ ■ ^ I I ■ III111 I I I ■ ...... ■ — , , ■ , - • - — freat swath of Qermanya, port Fleet of Vessels city, Hamburf, in a three*hour DcRthfi P f«r $81,000 In New and l&-mlnute raid- last n lfh^ As ffi^sylum (Osattnaeg From Pagg Om ) ' Salvo after salvo of heavy bombs Fradsite P. Fltdmer Pern^ts in One Week Frederic Philip Fttchner, for 18 and hundreds of flre-spreadinf were signing contracts calling for (Contlnnad froia Paga Ooa) nilsstlrs were dropped by a larfe years manafer of the Manchester Feller Relief Win Keeps Indians on T op Muffed Fiy Provides $IM a Record. the expenditure of an additional force, a communique said. Gas Company, but for the past 4/as said to be considering the poa> #. ■■' • $31,653,500 to expand Naval eateb- four years connected With the uUvitlM tn^anchei- Breakinf Up Hitler's Plan liahmente. Blbility of going to the Portuguese- A t the same time authoritative Hartford. Gas Company, died at owned laland of Madeira and to 2-Run Margin iii 6th ter hav« *owed by a value of over Plane Centracte Nearly Ready the Hartford hospital Saturday af iS k S s'sln ce 'saturdiy it Was re-i sources declared Hitler’s plan of OffU'iala said also that negotia South America, where hia red- September 8th V ag **May Day** Here ter an Jllneas of several weeks. haired companion, Mme. Magda vealed today as the Manchester i followinf up the London bomblnfs tion of contracte for approximate' The son of the late (Jharles Fltch- Lupescu, owns a ranch. Tigers, Yanks Remain Reveal the Pairings Oorporatlon filed applications for i with an Invasion was beinf ays- ly 2,400 Naval airplanes, to cost ner he had made his home since Remain In Saclualon Stght new dwellings in its Pine tematically broken up by British about $108,000,000, waa In the. As Jackie May Btars 1936 at 1047 Boulevard, West Carol and Mme. Lupescu remain Acres tract. Saturday Knofla cotintcr-attacks on his concentra final stages. tions of barges and boats at Hartford. For the past few weeks ed In seclusion, today as a driz J Brothers asked five permits for it had been necessary to give Mr. Of Club Championship French bases across the channel. Completion of these negotia zling rain discouraged any Incli On Heels of Leaders homes . ^ be located on Foley and Fttchner blood transfusions and a Southpa$*^itchcr Hurls QleBWViOd streets. The .Manchester "W e waited until they got a nice tions would bring the total amount nation they .might have had to in of mr.ney Involved in the current number of his Manchester friends vestigate the attractions of this I Box Score | honjes will have lot to.gether, then struck," said volunteered to help him. Six-Hitter and 1,900 to $t,000 each, one source in telling of the latest series of lettings to $4,000,700,812, picturesque lakeside resort. Tribe's Star Slabster Earl Ballsicper Heads they reported. While a resident of Manchester Diamond Dust Collects Four Blows in Pagani’s West SMea Knofli will cost St.82fi I of these attacks at Calais, Bou- They lunched on chicken, served Field as the Defending I | each. Thls sudden spurt is believ-1 logne. Dunkerque and Ostend Sat- Almost all of the ships author Mr. Fitchner made hts home with In their apartment. Cops 24th Win Over Local Sport ized by Congress to give the na Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Callis. He His special train, bearing bullet 13-Hit Barrage Off By- Murray. 3b .. 1. .4 0 0 0 2 0 ed to « t a year high record for a urday night Chifiox; Bengals Beat Champ; Results of Notes on the town series: 'Three Zapatka. lb . .. .5 tion a two-ocean Navy were cov gained a wide circle of friends and mari’.s of an eleventh hour attempt times the players on both teams 1 2 IS 1 1 day and a half in authorized The admitted activity of the cholski. Server; Make J. May, p ...... 4 1 4 dwellings and raises to $81,625 the _ eted in the contracte which went became affiliated with Manchester to assassinate him before he quit ... Week-end Links Event swarmed around Bill Brennan and 3 4 0 Londi.n docks had been disrupted Browns; Yanko Wallop Chatter Hedlund. r . . . . .4 f) 1 7 3 0 value of new construction for the I bv the German hammering In that both to Navy ahipyarda and pri Lodge of Masons and other Ma Rumanian aoll, stood in the rail exactly the same number of times First 2 Runs in the 2nd Forde, if ...... ,5 0 3 0 0 0 first week of .September, I-ast and that London’s people vate builders. sonic bodies. He also belonged to road •yards ready to move him Bofiox; Mize Hits 3 It availed them nothing. Bill had the Manchester Country club, the It is rumored around in sporte Pairings for the annual club Koae, cf ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 year the whole month of Septem- be supplied food by Regarding the pending negotia out of Switzerland os soon as he to reverse a decision and it took a Kiwanls club and the Manchester Homers for Record, clrclea that the Red Men's Athle championship of the Manchester Billy Pagani's surprising Robinson, rf . . . .4 0 1 1 0 0 ber only produced $49,000 in new asserted that tions for contracts covering the is able to complete arrangements. lot of Intestinal fortitude under Chamber of Commerce. tic club has definitely decided to Greene, ss ...... 4 1 0 1 1 0 2,400 airplanes, the N avy’s formal Carol began hts second exile Country Club were announced to the circumstances. The play on West Sides came througli building. I If Hitler’s object la to break civil- Mr. Fitchner leaves his mother, abandon boxing In Manchester be G. May. 2h . . . . .4 0 3 1 3 0 September proml.se-s to be one of . morale he has underestimated statement said: luxury despite a Rumanian ord<] By Judaon Bailey cause of lack of financial success day by Pro Einar "Ricky" Ander Robinson wss'' 'the headliner but with another surprise at Mt. ‘‘Actual execution of certain con Mrs. Charles Fitchner, and one sis freezing his millions of dollars |r Ataoclatod Preaa Spprts Writer Brennan had the courage to re * the biggest dwelling con.strucUon j fbe British character. ter, Miss Charlotte Fitchner. ... .it is next to impossible, how son and all first round matches in Nebo yesterday afternoon b.v 37 4 13 27 3 1 months of ail time here with sev tracts Is subject to final decisions stocks and holdings at home. Nobody knows exactly who la verse himself snd, of all times and Shipbuilding Varttt Hit Funeral services will be held to ever to verify the report as club the f:nir flights of the tourney drubbing the highly-favored eral other real estate ventures as to the manner of financing aqd Before, when Carol renounced places, in the playoff series. Describing the raids\ on Ger morrow afternoon at two o'clock running the Cleveland Indians, but | officials appear to be In conslder- must be completed hy next Sun AB R H JO A ■ fettln g under wa-,. amortizing plant expansion and his right to succe.ssion rather then when Bob Feller goes out there on Rolish-Americans in ' the many, an Air Miniatry \ ^ n «ln at the Marchant Funeral Home, able doubt themaelves aa to what day night, Sept. 15. Earl Ballaic- : Bernardi, lb __ 0 0 6 2 1 The total number of new dwell- additional facilities, and subject to give up Mme. Lupescu. they spent the mound everybody knows who’s 'opening clash of the town se 530 Farmington avenue, Hartford. course will be ■followed. ,. .one Red pcr. aa defending champion, quali The PA'S vaunted power at the . Obuchowakl. cf .4 0 0 4 I, 0 InfS for the one week period just said many sticks of bomba strew ’These prams srenY^for sale. Far from it. ’Their small occupants, at the moment photo above was snap the authorization, by the secre five years In France. Now, the pitching, win loser or draw. Rev. Sidney W. Wallace, of Christ Men's officer admitted it one day, fied s'ltomatically for the event, plate was nicely muffled by May's ries. Southpaw Jackie May ■Saverick, 3b .... 3 1 1 1 0 0 passed stand-a at 18, or bettor than ed the Blohm and Voss shipbuild ped, were safely waiting in an air raid shelter in London while Nazi bombers thrust at the British tary, of negotiated contracts,” abdiebted king’s associates said, Church Cathedral, will officiate. Last Wednesday the Detroit then denied It the next. . while Roy Fraser led the qualifiers splendid performance. Only Vlot Viot, If ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 two per day. ing yards and that two fires were capital. Shelter marshal,' left, keeps an eye on the line of baby taxis while mothers wait below for the he is undecided where to go. fashioned a dazzling six-hit reported close to the mouth of the To Expedite Awards Following cremation, burial of the Tigers roughed up Bob so ruthless with a 73. waa able to solve the subnnarine BycholskI, p. lb .3 0 1 4 3 0 ‘‘all clear” signal. France, shaken by the European ter that stifled the defending Stacklmski, c 4 A Elbe tunnel. Since Introduction of the big ap remains will be at the family’s ly that Manager Ossie Vltt an We don't believe that Manches The pairings for the champion ball “delivery more than once. May 1 1 5 0 0 turmoil which jarred Carol from nounced Feller would be rested un pitched carefully fi-om the sixth on champions’ heavy stickers, Lovett, rf . . 4 0 "Undeterred by the atorm of propriations bill two months ago, convenience. his throne, might attract him ter If fistlc-'minded enough to sup- ship (light follow: Earl Ballsiepcr t 1 0 0 Rumanian Decrees the Navy's statement on the con til Tuesday, when the New York port weekly shows bUf we dor be and it was not until Ije reached the and, in addition, he paced the Haraburda ss . 2 0 0 2 1 3 anti-aircraft sheila, the glare of seized Norway. Denmark, Belgium. (2,221,000 pounds) of bombs were again at least temporarily. John ’’Dusty'' May (right above) greets his son snd namesake and Bill Scudder. Clarence Thorn Server, p ...... ) I tracts said, the Navy had con AristMea Keriages Yankees Invaded Cfieveland. lieve that boxing can be a paying ton and Ed Beyer, Marty Andcs- ninth that he really cut loose. He winners’ 1.3-blow barrage 0 0 1 1 0 London Blazes The Netherlands and northern . poured into London during week- May Go to Riviera. yesterday at Mt. Nebo-fleld after the West Sides star (linger copped Opalach, 2b . . . 3 n 0 J U t e B . IS c ljJ liB lB : thick cloud and much ground ferred with representativea of com Aristides Keriages, 54. a native But there he was yesterday, proposition if conducted every two , son and Henry Huggins. Ray had the game in his hands and he 1 1 0 France, as WeU as In northwest j end attacks which began late Sat- Some of his followers said Carol hack out on the hill doing a relief the first of the Twi League playoffs 4-2. Fred "Pop" Mohr, dcfti "Ix/rr' down to fan the last three with four solid singles in fi^ur xl’ Hcek ...... 1 0 0 f> 0 haze, the raiders cruised above the mercial shipyards so as to expedite of Greece,^ died at the Manchester or three weeks with a good card Grace and Bill Sllcman. Roy Fra 0 Germany. urday afternoon and lasted into might go on to the Riviera after chore for the beleaguered Tribe and is doing a bit of complimentary backslapptng. Young May pitched batters official attempts. xxKalkO'Jc.-i'lti , , i 0 0 0 0 0 'great dock area on the banks of Guide Bond)et*s the swards. Tentative agreements Memorial hospital late last night. . .. the Red Men have drawn large ser and Henry Rockwell. Bob (Conttnoed From Page One) Goering himself brought the Eunday morning, the high corn- were negotiated prior to the Preal- a .short stay In Switzerland, and getting credit for his 24U) victory. numbers of fsns at many of their s six-hitter in heating the Cham plon Poltsh-Amencans and also Error Hripe \ Irtor* ! the Elbe,” said the bulletin. news to the nation, declaring in a ■ mand said, stressing that target.s He had been a patient at the hos collected four hit* in aa many triea. Boyce ind Paul Ballaieper, Del St dent's signing of the bill it said, pital for nine weeks. Formerly in make his home at one of his cha End Losing Htreak shows, but, according to all re EVjw/l seemed sure that May Th* West Sides' cause was aid . 33 _2 6 . .27 9 3 to present statement,, showing I "Methodically pinpointing their (Oonttnned from Page One) surprise broadcast from his head- i were the hirbors and Industrial John and Art Wilkie, Karl John and with the cooperation of 'Wil business here returned four/-years teaux there until he made definite He went to the mound at the ports, haven’t received much re would .'tart and finish the game ed immeasurably by Eddie Hara- Score By Innings how they accumulated their for target, they relea.sed salvo after quarters yesterday that Hitler had region of the Thames river, son and Bill Maver. .Pagani * ...... 020 002 000—4 liam Knudsen of the Defense Com ago and conducted Peter's Choco plans. start of the ninth with the score turn on their Investment in the ■ for he did not have a relief hurler burda’s muff of a lofty fly behind tunes. : .salvo of heavy bombs and hundreds British merchantman was report entrusted him with the, task of an- Industrial and harbor objectives I Earl Ballaieper will be seeking Polish Americana .000 000 110—2 mission. the department completed late Shoppe at 691 M“ ln street. He The wealth he had in Rumania tied at 4-4 and hurled two scoreless outdoor arena on Hartford Road or warmed up until the start of the short in the sixth inning that ^ Tle tall, stem chief of .state went I of Incendiaries. Repeatedly, stocks ed aeverely dt maged by air bombs. saulting "the heart of the British in Liverpool. Manchester, Birming I his third title in the eight-ycar- xBatled For Server in 9th. the award of contracts and alloca made his home at 17 Ford street. was sequestered yesterday In a stanzas (one hit, three strikeouts, the Sports Center on Wells street ninth. That's ronfldence hut it would have retired the side had it, determinedly at the difflrult task I of heavy bombs were aeeh to crash The German.s reported 22 Briti.sh empire ■ in "reprisal raids." ham, Southampton, Bristol, Ports ' old tourney, having won top hon xxBatted for Opalach in ’9th tion of building to the Navy’s own decree by the military dictator one walk) before Jeff Heath dou ....to o much paper may be. the Bing Crosby Attracts easily might have been misplaced. been caught as two unearned runs of inauring his position by solidi j across the dock.* and port Instal- planes downed in Sunday's fight Tells Of ‘Terrific Attack mouth and other cities also were The funeral will be held Wed ors in 1934 and 1939. while his ; Runs batted in: G. May, Forde, yards immediately after It was Gen. Ion Antonescu who forced bled and scored the run that beat reason. ... I The bench managers were com scored after the error, but May fying Iron Guard and Pe.ssant par latlona.” ing, against four German loa.>;es. He told of a “ terrific attack” in reported attacked. nesday afternoon at 1:30. The broth< r. Paul, is bidding for his Lovett, Viol, Zapatka. Two base notified of the President’s signa Carol out and made the king’s the Chicago White Sox 5-4 in the plaining as early as the seventh deserves a wealth of credit for hi.v ty support. I Returning pilots declared ‘ they Apartment Houses Wrecked progress against London and said Shoot Down 94 Planes. services will be conducted by a second vnetory, having won in ; hits: Stacklinski, Lovett. Hits off ture. 18-year-old son, the former Crown tenth. Manchester may have official ' about his oortduet Many thought classy pitching performance Even Needs Support of Both 1 could see the glare of the resulting A t Hamburg, the high command he was watching waves of German Germah fighters shot down 94 No break down of the contem Greek priest at the W. P. Qulsh This broke a six-came tailspin 19.36. i BycholskI ,12, Server 1, May 6. Prince Mlhal, nominal ruler. softball diamonds at the south end ' Fans at Golf Tourney Duffy should have been out throw- if It wa* a bit underhanded. In Without that siipport political I conflagrations in the sky as far aald several apartment houses planes winging toward England. British planes Saturday, mostly plated $31,653,500 expenditure for funeral home, 225 Main street and by the Indiana and kept them The other pairings. Second I Sacrifice hits. Kose, Hedlund, Mur- the burial will be in the East Whether the holdings would be re next season if the Recreation Com- | : ing at least a couple of times. fact, that teasing underhand de- observ’era said General Antonescu I away as 60 miles as they headed were wrecked and a number of The official German news over the London area, the high Naval eatabllahm'enta was availa mathematically In front of the flight to be played from handi i ray. Stolen bases: Saverick. Dou- cemetery, Mr. Keriages was not leased eventually to the banished mltte decldec to approve the peti- | Itverj’ had the P’A sluggers baffled would be certain to encounter vio I down the river for home. civilian casualties Inflicted, in agency, DNB, later announced: j command announced, at a cost of ble Immediately, spokesmen said. Tigers, although the two are tied caps as arc the third and fourth ble plays: J. Majr to Zapatka. By- married and his nearest relatives monarch or would be kept by the tion of a group of local softball ' But Famous Ooonei' and they popped up easy outs all lent new political cri.sc.s. One 1,50 Planes In Raiding Group cluding four dead. Later, informed "London will be blasted with 26 German planes. The smoke Negotiations Involving both in games won and lost. The Yanks flights: T. G. Brown and -Rev. E. BycholskI opened the second ' cholski to Bernardi to Haraburda. are ebuains. The funeral home state was not disclosed. enthusiasts. . . lack of adequate | Snead Winner over the Mount newspaper commented: "Only a 'The raids on London last night sources said 30 buildings were millions of pounds o f bom'os a.s nail over London, an authorized ships and additional building facili also won to stay a game behind. Barrett, Henry Smith and Jay frame with a single and when , Left on bases: West Side* 12, Po- long as attack pf enemy pilots on will be opened from this afternoon Carol's arrival late yesterday playing fields has been the biggest .May A’of Last Long in May gave up only three safeties Strong united front ran save ua. were made by an estimated 150 wrecl.ed by 70 British bombs there. ource added, prevented tabulation ties were carried on by the Navy Detroit battled courageously j ' P-and, Jim fierney and Bill Stev , Stacklmski attempted a sacrifice lish Americana 7. Base on h«ii« A fter bad harc-esta. with the na non-military objectives in Ger at 4 o’clock until the time of the was met b.v the friendly cheers of drawback to the progress of the , in the first six innings an($ th^ machines. British bombs falling In the ol' the number of Briti.sh planes de- with private contractors while the from behind again to beat the St. IVational Play; Strong enson Art Knofla and Eskil Buck- ! May caught the ball and doubled qff May 3. Bycholaki 2. Wild tional territorv reduced by 40 per many continue." funeral. the .Swiss tolwnfolk. His farewell sport here. . ly is hoped to get : Of Golf Open , Buck off first. In the first Ber champions couldn t start the sem/ More than 50 persons were be- cities of Kiel and Luenberg also hit ■rtr.iycd on the ground. appropriation bill waa still before Louis Browns 5-4. Schoolboy Rowe land. Cal Anderson and S. O. John pitch: May. By cholski. Hit by cent, and with big administrative I only residential neighborhoods, the The publication Der Montag. in salute from Rumania had been a diamonds at MJ/Nebo snd (Charter 1 FjelfI \ les for Honors. nard! walked and then tried to blance of a threat Finally In ' lieved to have been killed when a German aviators declared that Congress. Officials said this pro suddenly blew a piston and let the son, Harry Mathaison and C. pitcher: Bycholaki by May. Struck problems. Rumania has unclear newspaper Naebtausgabe reported. headlining the news, said "The shower of machine gun and pistol Oak atreet. . C steal second A perfect pitchout the seventh. Stacklmski and Lov ou* by May 7, BycholskI 4. Time: huge bomb demolished a whole defense by British fighter planes cedure had saved about two hiillels with which Fascist Iron Browns score four runs in the E. Hart, Ed 'Webb and Carl prospects for the future.” “Apparently the British night Hour of Military Revenge” had ar months’ time. President Roose By Gayle Talbot Slammin' Sammy .An ' and a perfect throw by Hedlund ett doubled to left In succession 2:17. Umpires: Brennan and ’The new Rumanian strong man block of flats in one Blast London rived. is losing force, although they Funerals Giiardists splattered hts train. fourth Innint before he could get Krause. John Echmalian and Tom for the PA'S first counter. Then pirates, despite the destructive velt asked Congress for the appro help. Dizzy Trout loaded the baaes Bristol High launched its foot nailed the (leetfooted ninner yards Kotsch. Is still working out the cabinet in district. Authorized sources insisted. ! agreed that English anti-aircraft Extend Hoopitallty. Mamaroncck. N. Y., Sept. 9 Faulkner. a walk, a wild pitch and V iol’s German repriaala, have not had priation on July 10. in the seventh and finally Tommy ball season Saturday afternoon by ri r x r 8 .Anthracite off the bag. which he has taken four key posi The superintendent of the flata however, that Nazi pilots aimed lire continues to be vigorous and Mrs. Georgs R. Wright .Swiss authorities extended him (/P)- Glamor and romance finally Thud flight: Clarence Larson single produced another run in thf enough yet,” commented The Ber Authority for Plsoes Bridges was cslled out for hia first playing a scoreless tie with its tions and with which he hopes to said 12 families were on the ground liner Zeltung. only at targets of military signifi- , .sometimes effective, the concus- The funeral of Mrs. Mary G. hospitality and took precautions have come to the National ama Event with 276 Score.' and Bill Purdin. Pat Maher and eighth and that was all. Just to ed fly to mound and May doubled The $5,251,000,000 defense bill relief job of the year. He got Alumni. . Coach Tommy Mona In the fifth Bychol.ski gave a bring together the powerful Iron floor. cance and that any English civil- 1 "ion of thousands of exploding Wright, widow of George R. to assure him privacy in one of teur golf championship in its 44lh E. P. Remmei^-, John Chanda and prove he waa still hot and raring •ycholski off first. Lovett out to "The further action! of the Ger shells making the air "rough.” also carries cash or contrs(;tual . redlt for his lOlh victory when han says that he has eleven good splendid exhibition of pitching. Guardist and Peasant party fac Rescue parties had taken out 20 man Air Force will teach England Ians killed or injured were "unin- I Wright of 47 Charter Oak street, the resort city’s finest hotels. year, for Bing Crosby, himself, .'•cranlon. Pa . .'iept S.-.-iA*!*- Fred Blish. Jr . Bob Smith and to go, .May retired the Amerks in I second. No runs, one hit. The Germans announced that authority for about 4,000 Naval | Rudy York homered in the eighth starters but hasn't any reserves With the bases loaded he fanned tions. bodies, and A. E. Watkins, an Air definitely that Adolf Hitler’s words tended victims." I was held yesterday afternoon at Carol and his retinue occupied w/as among the 150 players who Ronnit Prentice, Bob Cole and Ed order on strikes in the ninth, in three Briti.sh bombers attacked the planes; 15,000 Army planes; "total j .to break a tie score. . . Bristol faces New Britain were digging around the Winged Samucl Jackson Snead has evened I Ko.'C and Robinson and forced I Third Inning He received a telegram yester Raid Precauaions warden, said are belp^ converted Into deeds." A spokesman disclosed that 35 ; 2:30 at Watkins Funeral Home. an entire floor. Hutchinson. Jack Hayden and cluding two pinch-hitters. He harbor of Ostend, Belgium, yes equipment” for an Army of 1,200,- | Yanks Blast Bosnx High next Saturday Foot club today in the first qual- j his score wnth Byron Nelson, the : Greene to fly to right field. Bv- West Sides— Forde got a scratch day from Adolf Hitler who said he "none of the others In there stands of Germany's heaviest bombers — East Center street. Rev. J. S. ^ e ill En route from Bucharest, aides Ephraim Cole, Frank D'Amico fanned seven, walked three. The Fuhrer haa threatened to terday afternoon but said only one 000 men and reaer\'e stocks of | The Yankees overwhelmed the i/ying round of the title event cholski allowed 12 safe blows be- ihit to second. Kose sacrificed him would follow Antonescu's "con a ghost of a chance. which he said were reserved ex- ! of St. Mary's Episcopal church on Carol’s train shielded the pres I Texan transplanted to Toledo. O . | and Bill Kennedy, Duncan John answer every British bomb with plane was destroyed. tanks guns, artillery and ammuni- | Red Sox 9-4 to dim Boston's pen The Northern and Southern All- Whether Bing the crooner still , fore he retired in favor of Server BycholskI Off Form. I to aecond. Robmson tried to duck structive work with great sym ”W e heard a terrific crash and clusively for >iralyzing blows on conducted the services and Mrs. R. ence of Mme. Lupescu, and one I who knocked him out of top money son and Dick Mitchell. many and raze British cities in re The communique also reported tlon for another 800,000 men. I nant hopes, although the club is Stars of the Tri-County League will be around when match play It was not the big right hander's From the outset it was plainly away from pitch, the ball hit hi* pathy and interest." were on the scene a minute later," special objectives calling for the Completion dates of the pro- ' K. Anderson played a number of said flatly she was not with Carol. ; in the finals of the Professional Fourth flight; Clarence Pctcr- afternoon. ^ prisal for air attacks. This haa only five games behind the leaders clashed in a special game at Wllll- starts on Wednesday after the evident that big Bruno "Buck" I bat and rolled fair and Bycholaki said the warden. "W e started I most powerful explosi\*ea .started j tons of British shipping grams to be financed by this meas selections on the organ. j A red-haired woman who resem Golfers' A8.aoclalion champlon- sorf lUid A1 Chapman, George been given officially as the motive snd at least technically In range. mantlc yesterday with the North 64 low qualifying scores for 36 BycholskI didn't have his stuff 1 threw him out at first Umpire BIU slashing av.-ay with our bare hands for the fierce a.s.saults on Ixmdon. i for England thus morning with operation* ■ five ure were uncertain. However, ex The burial was in the Ea.st ceme- 1 bled Carol's long-time woman ' ships last month. B(X>tb and Don Barrett, Phil George Mfey opened the sixth ^ Brennan called a foul but then re- bomba of the biggest and mast de- ' ■'’*’'1’’' totaling 33,400 t.ons sunk' The game was close until the ern nine gaining a 6-5 triumph. ... holes have been posted—is another with him. A walk. Robinson's Two Communisls Die at the rubble.” Although Germany’s biggest cept for ships which will require tery, the bearers being Robert friend travelled in a different car I The long-driving Shawnee-on- Marks and Collin Davies, R. K. j with a single. Murray laid down verned hit decision aqd declared structive type. I by one submarine in a raid on a bombers blasted out four runs in I.,eo Katkaveck. stellar first sacker matter, for he belongs only to the single, a force-out, and singles by In another southeast London dis bombers blasted the city last night longer, defense officials expect to Ma.son. Albert Weir. Samuel ' and did not appear at any of the I De'aware. Pa., golfer staved off Davis drew a bye. Ed Lithwin and ’ a perfect sacrifice but May over 1 the batter out, saying that he had In Gun Battle This brought mention for the convoy and three other merchant Crockett, Samuel, Smith, John stations where the trsin stopped the righth inning. Spud Cliandler for the Green, filled that berth for onlinary, or garden variety of Nelson's threat to win the $5 000 Jack Prior Stan Phllmore drew a Georgia May and Zapatka manu trict seven persona were believed and today with a powerful new have them finished around July, ran the base and the alert Ber- factured the first tallies of the mistakingly thought th# ball hit Budapest, Sept. 9--i;P) — Dis first time in the war of so-called men totaling 11,000 tons sunk by Miner and .Sedrlck Straughan. before reaching here. held the Red Sox to eight hits. the winners. . . he failed to hit in golfer But the poMibilltles at 1 second annual anthracite open golf bye. L. H Albnght and Art killed when a bomb hit their gar "super-bomb", these sources said 1942. The Washington Senators and two attempts but made 17 putout., nardi s throw nailed him two yards game in the second to put the ' Robinson in foul territory. Fords patches from Belgrade disclosed den shelter. "super bombs ' two speedboats in an attack on President Roosevelt's approval \ tached to planting an attraction------; tournament here yesterday with a Bacdor. George Stiles drew a bye. the heaviest bombs had not yet Philadelphia Athletics divided a Roger Thomas played in cen off the tiag. With two out the West Sides in front 'went to third on the play, then today that two Communist demon No Desi'riptlon Of Weapons j mother convoy. of the $5,251,000,000 appropriation ] like Bing in a golf loumamerit ' 72-hole 276. two stroke* below Nel- Guided By Glow of Fires been u.sed. doublehewler. The Senators squeez ter field and went hitless West Siders had to start all over Pagani's threatened again In w as out trying to steal home. No strators were killed and a police will push beyond $15,000,000,000 ! ^Provocative Policy' in one ' have been only too apparent the son. In relays and singly the ruln- /\dop4 New Tactlos. German sources offered no de- : Public Kecorcls ed through to a 7-6 triumph in the i trip to the plate. A three-way Ue for first place again and they did, Zapatka sin- the third but Forde was nailerflat \ runs, one htt man and four gendarmes wounded spreadlng raiders struck through a the total of appropriations or | last three days Snead, who succeeds Henry occurred tn Saturday’s siveep- The Nazi Air Forces, they said, scription of the.se weapons but Reason for Exile first garne, with young Sid Hudaon ] ------gled and so did Jackie May. Hara- the plate. In the fifth, Jackie I PA's--Haraburda fanned. Opa-' bi a gun battle on the outskirts of commitments of one sort or an- i Bing Drayra the Fans. Picard. Hershey, Pa , won $1 200 slakes as follo'ws: Marty Ander clouded, lightning-streaked aky, have adopted new tactics for night claimed one such bomb could level , Did You Know ' burda mussed up the next play by -May’s single, an error and Forde's’ I lach filed to center. Bernardi the Yugoslav capital last night.- guided to their targets over the Moscow, Sept. 9. - irPi — The pettlnsf credit although Joe Kra- The entire field practiced yes with his card of 138-68-70- -276. bombing. anything within ,500 yards. The ' other for defense during the cur- | son, 77-9—68. Tom Faulkner, 78- dropping Hedlund's easy fly back perfect bunt loaded the bases but I reached on Zapatka's' boot of roU- world's largest city by the red Communist party organ, .Pravda. kauckas’ fine relief pitching saved terday. but there was only one four under par The PGA rham- The fight occurred when police concussion, they said, would toss | That— rent session of congress. Permits 10--6S, Charlie Johnson, 71-3—68. ^ of short. Zapatka scored and May BycholskI turned on the pressure, 1 er to first Obuchowskl filed to glow of fires and the Incessant A t night, they said, a few Ger asserted today "the real reason for the day. The A's took the flve-ln- League Leaders gallery. It followed Crosby from pion carded a 142-70-66— 278 for tried to break tip a mass meeting airplanes around like small boats Of the total, $6,959,635,806 rep The following building permits Tied for second were Robert (3ole. , went to second from where he fanned the next two batters and i right. No runs, no hits, one error. thunder of the London anti-aircraft man aircraft circle over London resents cash, $3,846,082,009 con- i the exile of King CTarol’' from Ru- nineIng nightcap 4-0, scoripg lour first tee to final green, where one $750. o f Communist workmen and stu in a stormy .sea—even at th e ’ have been granted by Inspector 85-16—69 Robert Boyce, 78-9— scored on Forde's single past sec caused the third to pop- ufi to re Fourth Inning ^ barrage. „ |at first, throwing flares. Tb»n, Poisons are used to commit tractual authority and $4,610,000,-'| i mania wa.s his "provocative policy” ruitr,unr, in the fifth before darkness of his more fervent feminine fans The U, S. Open champion, Law- dents. Numerous arrests were re height of several thou.sdVid feet. i Edward C. Elliott, Jr.: Knofla By The Associated Press 69; Ed Hutchinson, 82-13—69 ond. tire the side. West “Stde*-=Greene and O. May The attack surpa.ised the eight- ' when the city is illuminated suffi most suicides in America, with u.se 000 the long-time fleet expansion ; Brothers for. erection of five single j toward the Soviet union. .fell. I stuck out a fool and , prevented .son Little of Bretton Woods. N. H,. ported. ciently, Nazi bombers fly over at They declared "considerable ' .American League Charlie Johnson had low gross The West Sides gained a 4-0 ad- fanned. Murray reached a* Ber hour and 18-mlnute raid by 700! of illuminating gas being the next which the Navy is authorized to dwellings at $4,825 each. -Three of Pravda said Carol provoked in The Cincinnati Reds were spell- . Bing’s approach from rolling wto took third money of $525 with Eafller yesterday, ten persons damage " was inflicted in attacks j Batting — Radcilff, St: Louis. with a 71. The P.A’s uprising in the seventh vsmtage in the sixth as George nard! dropped peg from abort. Nazi planes Saturday. 1 different heights and, at a word most common suicide method. atari immediately. these homes will be on Foley street cidents on the Rumanian-Russlan hound by Vern Olsen and the CThl- a trap 140-69-70—279. were reported seriously wounded on the Woolwich docks in East .345: Williams. Boston, and Dl- did not last long. Stacklinski fired May opened with a scratch hit Zapatka to left. No runs, no The I.,ondon press declared unan of command, release all their Rough Figures On Total and two on Glenwood atreet. Per border and spread rumors that cago Cubs captured a 3-1 decision [ -Marvin (Bud) ^ rd of Spo In fourth position with 281s In a almllar skirmish on the streets London, (an impoitant arsenal is' - Maggio, New York, ,342. Sunday-'i sweeps went to Tom a double into left field and so did hits, one error. imously that invasion la the direct i bombs simultaneously. Officials say the year’s total of ' mit to James J. Rohan to conve^rt I Russia was preparing to attack in by bunching ten hits in the first i kane. Wa."!h., the doscndlng cham splitting $715. were Ed Dudley. ' to short. Murray laid down a o f Zagreb. More than 100 were ar located in the Woolwich area ) ' Blond persons are more suscep- Run.s—Williams, Boston 117; my Faulkner, recently crowned Lovett but that was all. The in _ P A ’s— Saverick popped to ehorC objective of the full force air war. ! During the day, bombs are appropriations or contractual au- : for Miss May O'ponnell a ' single j an effort to justify the transfer of alx innings against milkman Jim | pion and a really fine golfer, shot Philadelphia, and Ed Oliver. Hor-Hor-, ‘ sacrifice and Bemardi's peg nipped rested. Other demonstrations took Bombs also were dropped in the ' ®*‘'" ‘1*®®®^® than brunets, McCosky snd Greenberg, Detroit, ner defenses of Pagani's gang rose Viot aingled to center. BycholskI An Air Ministry official said u.sually released at intervals. thorlzations for some of the prin- | into a double house at 15 Holll.ster I Transylvania to Hungary and ob- Turner . a 68, four under par, in his final noll. 'N. ' '''5'. Dudley ---- carded- 145, May off second for a double play. place at Split, where shops were southwestern outskirts of London, j some dcrmatologista. 78-10—68. Jim Blair was runner- up and stopped any further scor- was hit by’ a pitch. Both runners September la "undoubtedly a very One squadron, named after its clpal defense items are roughly as atreet at a coat of $2,100. { tain German.Italian guarantees Dodgers Cop DouMe ' 193. tune-up. Yet the only reason any 65. 71, and Oliver, 138-74-69. i Then Zapatka and Jackie May sacked. and several industrial plants, a ' ------This waa the cue for the Brook Runs batted in -Greenberg. De. up with 82-13—69. F-ot>crt Boyce I Ing This line of defense was sup- singled. Hedlund sent a towering advanced on a wild pitch. Stack* critical month of the war” and commander. Von Ruempel, report powder magSzine and a railroad ' ’^*’® ''®®* galaxy of stars known follows: Building permit applications I for the remainder of his territory. one saw him do it was the fact Oliver leading money winners The clashes were part of a series added that even If England had ed celebrating its 200th air victory I "The present government of Ru- lyn Dodgers to tske a doublehead- trolt, 117; DiMaggio, New York. had 'i’9-9— 70 and L. H. Albnght p(jsed to be weak but yesterday it fly behind ahort, Haraburda drop llnskl fanncv'. No runs, one hit. station were destroyed, it was ®® ^^® ^Blky Way 1s 18,000 trillion For about 26,000 pltmes (19,000 have been filed by the Manchester that he was playing around with were; 90-20—70 to tie for third Harry in the iB'.t few weeks, as tlommun- four times her'force of fighter yesterday by having each crew I mania .saw through this provoca er from the New York Giants snd 113. actually outplayed the Polish Lads ped It ^ d Zapatka scored easily. Flftli Inning , said. ’ I miles from the earth, at its near- for the Arm y and 7,000 for the Corporation for eight houses to be our movie menace. Crosby, who Felix Scrafln Scranton. 139-71- Matha;.«on turned in low gross Murray made two great stops and Ists manded a military alliance planes "it would atlll be Impoaalble member o»*ipty a bottle of cham Navy) with spare parts, acces located at the Pine Acres tract, tive policy of Carol and hia hench- they did, 7-2 and 4-2. to shave the Hits — Cramer, Boston. 181: is rather short off the tec and ! 72—282. $2.50; .Ilm Tiirnesa. A moment later. Forde singled to West Sides—J. May singled to New blazes were started and the ’ ®®^ point. margin between first and second with 78 lightning throws that really were center and Jackie May came home. b' .,een Yugoslavia and Soviet to prevent some of the bombers pagne and throw the empty bottle fires set in raids Saturday night sories, equipment and additional five to cost $3,900 each and three I men and has taken measures to BadcltlT, St. Louis. 175. stabs with hia putter, had a 40 ' Mamaroneck, N. Y., 140-69-74 — center. Hedlund w a* safe on Kara- place In the Nstional League to 6 gems -usaia and attacked the govern from reaching the capital." down over Buckingham P a la ». ! and early Sunday are spreading, A Mexican dish known as dry engines, $3,864,000,000, to cost $4,600 each. Norman J. I exile Carol and punish his hench- Doubles —Greenberg, Detroit. coming back after going out in 43. 283. $212: Henrv Picard. Hershey. All Credit to Jackie. burda’s bobble at short Ford* ment for asserted leanings toward A government announcement Goering Aaeuniea Charg«. For starting constnictlon of 292 ' men," Pravda said. 1-2 games. But they hardly raised 46; Boudreau, Cleveland, 43. bunted safely toward third to load j German fliers reported. Dense .soup consists of rice or macaroni Bel! haa applied to build a single Th.sf adds up 83, Pa., 142-89-72—283, $212:50: Tonv I'esterday’s Reault* Th* Park Department did a I But for that error there's no the Rome-Berlln Axis. of British air raids Saturday night Relchsmarshal Hermann Wil warships and continuing construc The dispatch was prominently any pennant temperatures even Triplew—McCoeky, Detroit. 17. the bases Kose and Robinson fan I smoke somctlr. es obscured their cooked in rich soup stock and then garage at 33 Jordt street to cost Officials on the U. S G A wish Penna. Dayton. O.. 145-71-68—284. ' s'vell job in the playing field.' It tellmg what the outcome would along the Nazi-held coast, bombing helm Goering assumed personal tion of others, $892,000,000. $ 200. displayed under a Kishinev, Bess aniorig the huge crowd of .53.623 Finney. Boston, and Keller. New ned. Greene (lied to short righ t No J targets, they said. baked until puffed up and dry. Crosby more than well. .They $180: Ralph Guldahl. Chicago, Eastern Playoff was completely scarified, lightly have been but, even so. there’s no ships and barge concentrations, charge in northern France of the For construction or expansion of arabia. dateline. whr saw the Dodgers at work. York. 14. [would love to see him reach the 145-73-67— 28.5, $160: Kv Lafoon. doubt but what May had the PA's runs, two hits.'one error. rtllltiM Plants Hit In the first game Curt Davis Scranton 8, Hartford T [ rolled and then brushed dmvn. The ■ .said such operations are counter "ropri-sal raids" on England. Our "wild canaries" really are Industrial plants to fill War De The Soviet government protested Home run.5 Foxx. Boston 35: finals, because then th(‘y would i P-avinia, 111. 144-73-69—286, $116; eating out of hi* left hand. They P A 's —Haraburda fanned Op*- 600 Dead. 2.600 ing "enemy threats of invasion by Power plants and a g.as works checked the Giants on six hits Binghamton 5. Albany 4 i field « s s roped off and for once There was every indication the were "severely hit " in attacks on goldfinches or thistle birds. partment orders, $944,000,000. Original, Anyway to Rumania against the frontier DiMaggio, New York, and Green have to call out the Marines again Lew Worsham, Jr.. Betbesda. Md.. just couldn't get a piece’ of that ■laefc out to box. Bernardi walked. sea.” - ■ " w h "' his teamnistes batted (^ rl National ; this year the usual bicycle parade German offensive would continue ; Detford and Bromley, it was said. clashes twlcelbefore the latest Bal berg, Detroit, 29. to control the crowd, like they did 141-70-75—286. .$116: Bam Bvrd. dipsy-do as it sailed up to the 1 Obuchow'ski out to first. No runa .Still Uncovering Dead Hubhell to the showers, largely on Brooklyn 7-4, New York 2-4. j waa absent from Nebo and not no hits. Hurt in London to the full extent of the Reich's ; When the gas tank was struck, The first amateur outdoor ath Moraga, Calif.—Marshall Leong, kan turnover waa completed. 55tolen bases—Case. Washington, when Bobby Jones completed hfs Philadelphia, 142-74-70— 286. $116; plate. Viot connected twice for As the grey dawn ended Lon Move$ to Strengthen a three-run homer by Dolph Camll- Philadelphia 2-3. Boston 1-1. once did the umpire* have to sus ___ 1 might. flames shot up 6.000 feet, fliers re- letic games in America were held St. Mary’s. Chinese sophomore full 29: Walker, Washington. 20 "grand slam" at Merion Jimmy Hines, Great Neck, L. I.. singles to lead the puny efforts Sixth Inning don's latest night of horror—the li in the fifth. The second gsme Pittsburgh 16-5, St. Louis 14-4. pend hostilities. It was generally believed In Ber ‘ ported. (n New York on' O ct 21, 1871. back, sells medicine herbs to help Pitching Newsom. Detroit, Unless his game Improves rad , 147-69-70— 286. $116, James (Chicago 3, Cincinnati 1. of the champs while the other four West Sides— G. May got « (Oontlniied From Page One) , last raiders Jfiad disappeared short Defenses of Caned went 11 innings before Brooklyn lin that Goering - Adolf Hitler's Some planes dumped bombs on finance hia schooling. 18-3, Rowe, Detroit, 113-3 ically from yesterday, Bing is not Thompson of Cleveland, carried off .American blows were spread between Stack- ;scratch hit to ahort. Murray bunt ly before the long alarm was lifted Washington, Sept. 9—(/F)—The broke it up with a walk and three right-hand man—would assume ..anti-aircraft po.sitlons from low A Thought likely even to qualify^ because this i the amateur trophy with a 153-73- ed out and Bernardi’s per doubled hits on air raid shelters, hospitals:®^ " m. -the uncounted dead During the Crimean War, sol War Department moved today to .National League Washington 7-0. Philsdclphia linski. Lovett, Saverick and By- personal command only in ca.se of altitudes, destroying searchlight diers rolled their tobacco in cart singles. V tournament is full of youngsters 75—301. V. Week End Sports I May off second as the latter over- demolished, reverberating expio-' being dug from the strengthen the aerial defenses of During >938, 110,000 gross tons Mize Rets Record Batting-Walker, Brookl>Ti, 3193; 6-4. cholski. a major war action, and the high' batteries, and machine-gunned the who can't croon worth a cent but I ran tlie bag. Zapatka bounced a •Ions near the Houses'of Parlla-I buildings and police ridge paper, and thus cigarets the Panama Canal by ordering of steel were used to manufacture Hear euunsel, and receive In- The Pittsburgh Pirates swept s Hack, Chicago, .3192; F. McCor New York 9, Boeton 4. May s four hits were Inter command's announcement of his crews, they said. came into popularity. can hit a golf ball out of sight. Paviducket, R. I.—E. F. Wood Cleveland 5, Chicago 4 single through third. J. May sin ment, crater-pocked streets, some and air raid wardens sesrehed for two groupa of the A ir (Torps to be the 1,300,000 gas and electric slruetlon, that thou msyest be doublehesder from the St. Louis mick. Cincinnati. ,?187. spersed with a walk, so he had a direct leadership touched off spec I First reports reaching Berlin For Instance, there Is a 16-year- ward's favored Viscounty barely Detroit 5. St. Louis 4. gled" to right. Hedlund lofted a disruption of tr.ansport.atlon, dislo delaying explosives. stationed permanently at the new ranges sold in the United States. wise In thy latter end. Carilnals 16-14 and 5-4 and took Runs—Mize, 8t. Louis, 98: Frey, By The Associated^resa perfect day. Forde got three hits ulation whether "Der Tag” had said 23 British and four German old from Atlanta named Gene noses out Mrs. W. R. Flemming's I high fly behind short and Hara- cation of the dork area, and wide Fires could be seen in almost The ancient CThlnese, prized Iron Army base In Puerto Rico. — Pro\-erbs 19:20. over third place, but the big show Cinclnnall, 95. Scranton, Pa. — Sam Snead. in five trips. cortie in the attack oh’ Britain. planes were shot down tfila morn- so highly that Itfwaa sold in the Dahlbender.who, they swear, hits Loveday to win King Philip Handi Today’s Gonwi* I burda muffed it. Zapatka scoring, spread damage to riwellings and every direction'from the heart of Medium and long range bomber for St. Louis fans ■was Johnny Runs batted in—Mize. St. Louis, I ' *hootlng 68-70 on last two rounds, The outcome puts the West j Forde Imed s smgle to center and For this assault, Goering called , ing. market places along with soft Western North Carolina has 125 as long a tee shot aa Jimmy cap at Narragansett Park. Eastern Playoff business property In the East End the city. Stuka dive bombers car and reconnaissance planes station The wise man epdeavors to shins Mize hitting three home runs In 114; F. McCormick? Cincinnati, wins $5,000 Anthracite Open golf Sides' in the driver’s seat in the upon planes based iq. German- Alore than 1,000,000 kilograms silks and fine furs. Thompson, the professional, and Scranton at Hartford (3:00'. Jackie May scored but Hedlund and along the 'Thames were re ried their screaming attack to the ed on the Caribbean Island will be private camps catering to child in himself; the fool to outshine the opening tussle. He thus became 113. I toumamept with 276, four under series, needing only one more tri ren. who recently set a course record Fair Hill. Md.— Holmdel-stable's; ,, National was out going into third. Two ported as the result of last night s Center of London for th* first time, in a position to watch over hun others.—Addison. a record-holder as tne first player Hits—F. McCormick, Cincinnati, prfr, and two strokes better than umph to capture the Twn and runs, four hits, one error. of 62 on the Druid Hills'* course in (Cartermoor takes Foxcatcher Na- Brooklyn at New York. ‘'qiarathon" attack of nine hours plunging close to earth to direct dreds of miles of the Atlantic ap- ever to perform this stunt four 167: Hack. Chicago. 166. ■ j I closest rival, Byron Nelson. Town titles they’ve been seeking Atlanta. There was a home tional steeplechase after Ensile. (Only game scheduled' PA's—Saverick lofted to box. and 40 minutes, the longc.st of the their blasts. proache* to th » canal. The Navy's times in his career. The homers 1 New York—Bobby Riggs over- for seven years. The current ar Doubles— F. McCtormlck., Cin town pride to match him on every Pfizer’s 'FarndAle. favorite and .American Viot (lied to short center aa Kose war. Bomba fell near the Houses of 'Show Me the Wdy to Go Home" . . . France, 1940 vital life line. * rouyht his season’s total to 41. ' comes Joe Hunt. 4-6. 6-3, 5-7. 6-3, ray. banded together last year cinnati. 38; Hack. Chicago, 34. one of Winged Foot's fairways 1939 winners, injured In fall at last (Chicago at Cleveland. ; made a nice running catch. By- Parliament in Westminster, which W ar Department officials said he last place Phillies turned the I 6tA,: (uid Don McNeill whips Jack fnim playera regarded as castoffs An Air Mini.stry announcement Triples— Ros*. Boston, 13; Mize, and greens today. jump and Is destroyed. l (Only game scheduled'.. , cholski popped to aecond. N o runs, lie alongside’ Wfstmlnster Abbey that the 24th Air Base Group (lesa , ks on the Boston Bees and cop- I Kramer. 6-1, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. in semi- or unwanted by the rest of the no hits. indicated the 'a-iialtlos from last St. Louis, and Vaughan, Pitts Ward is the natural favorite to and other landmarks. It was detachments already in Puerto id 'a double bin 2-1 and 3-1. the , finals of National singles tennis Tw1 League entries, haa put on an night’s bombings woulil run In the T For Representative! burgh, 11. win. despite the fact that anything Seventh Inning stated" officially that the Parlia Rico), would go to the outpost first game coln.g 12 innings as championships: Alice Marble and amazing drive this season to be hundreds. at*proaching tho.se of ment buildings were not hit. Homs runs—Mize, St. Louis. vancan Happenhappen in theme ^oursc orof Wethe ^ * -g y —, f S W West Sides —Fred Serv'er went Saturday. A recapitulation of from- Its present station, at Kelly Kirby High# and Dirk Errlckaon 411; Rizzo. Philsdclphis, 23. Helen Jacobs advance to women’s one of the leading Tw1 contenders I in to pitch for the P A ’s a* Bycbol- final. snd now they've got the PA's with Saturday’s figures showed 306 Field, Texas, snd that the 25th waged a pitching duel. .Stolen bases—'Moore, St. Louis. I ski took first and Bernardi repine- and Crams Play Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh Stellcrs killed and 1,337 Injured, lower fig- Bombardment' Group would be 17: Hack. Chicago. 16. their backs to the .wall ■jed Haraburda at ahort. Kose (lied transferred to Puerto Rico from'! In the last couple of years Ward and Chicago Cardinals play 7-7 tie Ures-.than the flJfcvious estimates of Pitching—Fitzsimmons. Brook has proved he can shoot right j to short. 'Robinson out to abort, 400 killed and 1,400 wounded. About Town its present station at I.ar.^ley ' in opening game of National pro ria> By Play of Game ! (Jrcene out to box. No runs, no lyn, 14-2; Sewell, PItUburgh, 13.8. along with the professionals.’ and For Town Tennis Laurels football league season before 22,- The attacks were "severe” and Field, Virginia. Yesterday's Stars ' First Inning hits. he came within a stroke of tying 000 fans. “ wlre.spread, " the Air Ministry for the 1039 open championship. West Sides—Murray popped to PA's— Stacklinski doubled to aald. .but ” so far as Information lls The aemi-monthly business Philadelphia—Clinton Ferguson. left. Lovett doubled along thlH Goodman Big Thmet. Bill Slnnamon. w-ho captured the . short. Zapatka out to second. J. available, it la not anticipated that meeting of Dilworth-Cornell Post, Groton Plant Will Waban. Mass., wins Sir Thomas I May singled through third. Hed- base line, scoring Stacklinski. Serr- American-Legion will be held this By The Associated Press Standings However, the b($y from Spo town tenfils tmimament^.when It.' Lipton trophy outboard motorboat the number (of casualties) will ex Add to Workers Curt Davis end Jim Wasdell. ‘ liind eeat out a roller to short for a er out to short. Opalach out to box. ceed those of Saturday.” evening at 8:15 in the Legion kane will not lack competition. race, taking two of three heals to Groton, Sept. 9—(>P)— The Elec Dodgers--Six-hit pitching hy There are, besides him, nine for was last held In 1936, has advanc- j hit on e. close play. Forde lined to Beraardl lofted to first. One run. Home, Leonard atreet. The Le Eaateni Playoff score 1.100 poinU. two hit*. Heavy damage was done To tric Boat Company, which today Dayds m-on first game while Wsedel mer amateur champions In 'the ed to the finals of this year'a Rec-1 short No runs, two hit*. gion Auxiliary will also meet this W L Pci. Westbury, N. Y.—Aknufti whips Eighth Inning many non-military targets, the received a contract from the Navy- hit home run and singled across Binghamton ...... 3 1 .750 field, going back to Francis Oui- reation Centers’ event and will, op-1 P A 's—Bernard! walked but was Ministry added. Mentioned were evening at the home. Texas 10-8 and Bostwick Fields West Sides—G. May lined to cen Department for the construction of decided marker In 11th inning Hartford . .2 1 667 met, who won It In 1914 and again pose D. Crams, toumsy darkhorse.! defeats Westbury. 8,-5, in first out stealing Obuchowtk: fanned. three hospltai.s and two museums. Scranton . in 1931. Saverick drove a liner to first that ter. Forde o'lt to second. Zapetka The Dilworth-Comell Post Cor 25 submarines, estimated that it against Giants in second game. . .1 2 .333 round game of National Open polo loft-d to ,box. No run*, no hit*. Unofficial information was that would have to hire 1,400 new em Kirby Higbe and Danny Utwhil- Albany . .1 3 .250 Johnny Goodman probably is i for the title. The finale will con was too hot for ^ p a tk a to handle two World famed museums had net Band won second prize Satur ...... championships to enter semi PA'a—Obuchowskl out to- third. day night at the Elk’s Fair, Willl- ployes and build three new ways at or, Phils—Higbe pitched six-hit the most dangerous of the former sist of best three out of five seta. finals. am' reached tafely when nobody suffered, i (Censorship forbade champions, though Johnny Fischer covered the bag. Saverick stole sec Saverick walked, took second on mantlc. its plant here to fulfill Its defense ball and senred to win his own National Sinnamon marched Into the title White Sulphur Springs. W. Va"' wild pitch. Viot drove a acriiamlnfi their identification.) W and Willie Tiimesa are. poasiblll- ond. Viot out to second. No runs, orders. game In 12-lnnlng opener against L Pet. GBL round by turning back Sherwood —Mary Morrison, Hershey, Pa., single past second, Saverick scor Mala Objective of Eoeaiy Claelnnatl ---- $4 4T .641 ties. Ray Billows of Poughkeep one hit. Hose No. 1 of the Mancheeter A company spokesman said that. Bees; Lltwhller homered in first beats Marjorie Harriooo, -Ausabl«r ing and took, aecond on throw to Tondoa haa once more been the Brooklyn ---- 78 54 .591 6 4 sie, runner-up two of the last "Ca“{i” Biaesrr. champion In 1927 Seeead Inning fire department will hold a bust- In addition to the new contract game, starred In field and alngled N. Y., S and 4. In final of Maaon- p'ate. Bycholaki popped In front Of BSln objective of the enemy and Pltteburgh ....6 7 61 .523 15>i three years, has the ifioat lupport- when the first tourney was held, in neaa meeting at 8 o’clock tonight. calling for 25 submarines, it had In winning uprising o f nightcap. Dixon women’s golf tournament. West Sides—Kose walked. Rob home and Hedlund threw b ln out Us ettUens have met the blind Navy contracte, as of last Juna 1, Rudy York and Tommy Bridges. St. Louis . ---- 66 62 .516 16V4 era, next to Ward. Other active straight seta by the decisive acorea New York— Mrs. E. Graham inson dropped a Texa* League sin U It is not raining at fi o’clock- New York . on a nice play, Viot gotns to third. savagery of theee latest night at- tonight, Foreman Coleman an- for 16 other underseas fighters, Tiger*—Former's eighth . inning ___ 65 65 .500 18', threats are Wilford Wehrle and Lawia’ $21.30 for $2 longahot. Ja- gle over second. Greene forced Oiicage ___ 64 of 6 ^ ,' 6-2.' after Biaaell bad de Stacklinski out to third. Ona n n r, M d u with admirable courage and nouncea, the membens will meet at with flvs additional sblpe In pro- homer and latter’s relief pitching 70 .478 20', A rt Doering of Chicago. Ed Mels- oomar, defeate Pictor by length Robinson at second on grounder to fimource.” the communique said. Boston ___ 56 77 .421 feated Alvin 'YMlyes in a quarter^ one bit. that time for a drill. ceaa of construction at that time. beat Bromis. 29 ler of Warrenabiirg, Ohio. Fred and a half to win $5,000 ad (M short as a bid for a double play Ninth iaaigg Authoritative Royal Air Force Philadelphia ..43 87 .331 40 USD UYDKR Lcrtc It To Little Beaver B U Y S E L L ^ W K m m T / / f r ,,CLASSIFIED BY PREO HARMAN TvB(5(5rib