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Sunday will be Rally Day at the structor of the Confirm ation' Average Daily Circulation Class; Norm a V. Johnson, «n - ' ■ The Weather South Methodist church school, Two Are Hurt Manchester Special Service For the Moath of Angost, 1648 and every member of the school is rollment secretary, Edith John­ Forecast of U. 8. Weather Bureau son, corresponding secre^fy; Eva About Town urged to be present _at th'e 9:30 a. Date Book W . Johnson, superintendent of the 7,530 m. aession.:... , In Auto Crash W iUBeH eld Cradle Roll Department; Louise X, Somewhat colder with frost in Tonight Johnson, treasurer: William N or- Member the Audit plarea of the Interior to- Mr. Md Mra. Ckorg* Bear of M r, and Mrs. William P. Kinne. Pappy Howard an<| His Gang en, assistant to the enrollment Bureau of Clrcnlatlona nlghL J $ 'W M m atrMt bave r«cMved of 221‘Adams street, have received at Hall of Heroes. - Center Park, seerctary; . 'Vivian Anderson and wora e t ttM birth of a new grande word from their son, William, who Ix»cal Residents in Hart­ St. Miohaprs Day to at 8. Xjarion Johnson, nursery depart- MancheUer— A City^of Village,Charm A w «b te r, Clhrolyn Ann Smith, is in the Army Air corps in Louis­ ford Hospitals as Re­ Friday, Koptember 85 . OhservefI at Emuniiel ni^t; Marion Modean and Lor- bom yortordoy oftemoon »t' the iana that he has been assigned to Norwich District Conference at raine'^Iiller, beginners’ depart­ im taa. Hose., hospital, to Rev. school to study as an ain>iane (Cloeeifled Adverttalug ou Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONH*. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) sult of Areident. South Methmlist church. fhi Next Siiiiilav. ment ' Chambers, superin­ V O L .L X I„ NO. 304 c e n t s ■od ICn. Stephen H. Smith of mechanic. In civilian life he was PRICE THREE ! tendent ofxthe. Prim ary Depart­ Boot Brolntree, Mass. jMrs. Smith a mechanic for the Connecticut First Fall meeting of Senior James G. Haseett, of 214 Cen­ club of St. M ary's Girls’ clbb at ,A St. Michael's Day service will ment; Mrs. Titter Peterson, Ar- « M the former Mias Svei>'n Beer Company. 'V this town. ter street, Mario Fava, of ^ r i s h House, at 8. be conducted at .Emanuel Luther­ llne Benson, Lols.Gu8taf8on, Ruth an church, Church street., next Kjellson, primary^ department; Wells' and 'Spruce streets, are pa­ Retreat ceremony by Ambu­ Search for More Bodies In Wreck Where Six Died Sunday, according to an anhouhee- Florence Pearson, ' Jqhn taking. Mrs. Leslie. Vaughn of Owning lance Transportation Unit, Center tients at Hartford hospitals as .^le ment made today by>Kev. T. A. Nipponese Declare ^ Grace Benson, junior oepartment; ■trect who has beien con^d to Local Assessors Park, at 6:15. Gii.stafson, pastor. X Mrs. William Orr and ^Merbert her bed for the past we«k.da show­ result of an atcldent on; .Silver -Monthly meeting'of the Man­ St. Michael's Day, the- Rev. Gus­ Bengston, intermediate depart-, ing a little Improvement Lane road in En-sf Hartford Tues­ chester First Aid. Association at Cleaning Up \^ork tafson explained, is a festival in ment, and G. AH>ert • Pearwin, day morning. Both, are employed t*e Trade school. ' iltalhrdny, Septxmbw 86 the church w a r on which the place Bible Department Substitute Naval Forces Now The Women's Lea^nie of the as carpenters and were on their of children-fn the KInkdom of God . ■ X ■ ■« Field Day program. Troop 8: teachers on the staff include H ar­ 'Second ^ngregationm church has wyih but a week *o go, the as­ way to work o«i Construction receives/Special emphasis. It is a riet .Franzen, Mrs. Carl' Earn and' X, aet the date of Friday. October 23. Girl Scouts, at Highland Park, sessors are securing from the work being done on the plant of time for 1each congregation to take Mrs. Olof Erlandson. E ffo r t s A r F a ilu r e ; 2:30 p ni. • ' (6 for "Ye Old Trading Post.’’ the •steps tq redouble its efforts in building inspector the list of per­ the United Aircraft in Fa.st H art­ Sunday, .SeplenAer 87 Active in Atlantic novel features of which the mem­ Christianristia'n education, as well aa a ford'. The accident occurred at Joint outing of Red Men Tribes bers are at present working out. mits so far granted this month. time forieyery adult to realize that ALICE COFttAN 7:30 in the morning at the sharp from Manchester. Rockville and They have discovered that as yet neither God nor man can do, much (Rnown As Qoeen Alice) curve near the Silver Lane pickle East Hartford, at Villa Louisa. Assert Submarine Has The Townsend club will have a no permits have becsf written up factory. with a person whose heart and SPIRITUAL MEUIUM • .Monday, September 88 ' X , mind are no longer open , and eager May Reduce X tn M o r e brief meeting tomorrow evening for the 114 houses that are to be Seventh Danghter of a Seveath Soh A sand truck was being driven Banquet, Mothers' club at the. ^Called at German at eight o'clock sharp at the home erected by Alexander Jarvis.' Mr. as thnae of a little child. Bom With a VeU. towards Manchester. 'They were lA 6:30. o f . Tbonias Sheridan of North Jarvis was given .the necessary going west. The truck seemed ’ to •This service Is a part of the spe­ Readings Dally, Inclndln^ Sunday, Pick Up Naval Base and Again Tiienday, September 89 cial emphasis being 'given >to. Food Taking Nazis Report Xa|»lure Malh Street. A card party' will papers to sturt work In order to suddenly turn to the left and Mr. B A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Vour Red Arh^r'Flanking AJ Joint meeting of all local Serv­ Christian' education during Par­ Set Sail for Strate­ follow with prires for the winners get underway before the new\nile Haa-sett, who was driving applie41 m ent In the Service of the Peo­ Phone High School ice clubs as a Ladies' Night. ish Education Month in the A ug- Of . Additional forti­ and refreahmenta. on lot aises was piit Into force by his brakes. The wheels locked and ple for SO Tears. tacks T1ii*qw'8 Nazis o| Wednesday, .September SO ustana Synod. Plans have been an­ gic Waters’ ; Parallel the .zoning commission. he was thrown from his car out too Church Street, Hartford, Cdna. Much Labor fied PoiiitK in ^ Banquet, Young Republican nounced for Rally Day in the Phone '6-0008 Defen.sivie ian Noi Several of thPBe-hoiises are well into the side of the cab of the To Operations o f Nazis X Pupils Get I(p Private Raymond J. Kriotoff, Club, at American Legion Home. Sunday school and reorganization DIAL along and should go into the list truck. The car went-.out of con­ ter Fighting in Stal­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M- Ameriran Legion Home, 10 to of all classes. western Rim >i| St$ Xristofr of 1S3. School street who as partly completed by October 1. trol and Fava wosYalso thrown J i Products Having Little There are also .3.'* permits. for 4 30 p. m.—-Work on Red Cross To Install Officers ’ Tokyo (From Japanese, ingrad Streets; Beat . was Inducted in the Army service out. Both were biully'injured and Make yonr house clean­ War Part ingraft; Russians R< houses that have been granted to surgical, dressings. A standing in-. ■A special feature of the Sunday Broadcasts), Sept. ‘25.—''^dW ird R. Botnar .(JP) — Democratic Leader the armed forces. tegic operations in close coopera­ Fighters Again On the Don front above Stalin­ Escort Ships (Cootlnued oa Page Tw elv«) street will leave tomorrotk morn­ THE TEA ROOM tion sidth the Axis Navies. W ashjng^n. Sept. 25 — (45 — Barkley . (Kentuck.v) said to­ Announces the Re-Opening of the Would Be Preceiled by grad, the high command said, Ital­ ing to' enter' the United States NOTICE “ No Wines No Liquo’rs — Just Good Food” ' "Ohe Japanese subnsarlne Lieut. Gen. JoriaUiah • M. W ain- day that an effort to compro- ian troop fighting with the Ger­ Army. He will be guest of hon­ As Coupon Stamps Must Women’s Friday Evening Cla.ss ^ operating ki the Atlantic recently Hit Japanese wright and an estimated 6,000 mi-ie the fight over farm par- More Generalized and mans frustrated several Russian ^ '^•dding and Farewell or this evening at the Lithuanian Ix'gally. B e , 'Giiarantced 883 Main Street Opposite St. J a m e ^ Church called at a certain German Naval Destroyer Somali and other American dWemlcrs of i ity prices in the administra­ Drantic Moves If attempts to cross the river. Soviet Hall on. Oolway atreet at a party for Dellverico.., VOICE. DICTION AND THE ALLIED SPEECH ARTS base and again set sail for stra­ attack.s southeast of. Ijike Ilmen Bataan and Corregldor >^re re­ tion’s anti-inflation bill rap­ IVliiiesweeper Leda Are Flash es ! Parties For Soldiers in his honor. \ He la married and / ■ tegic waters. on the Kalinin front also were re­ Eighteen Weeks Beginning October 9,1942 At 7:30 R.-M. Supply Lines ported today to be war captives of Direct .Action Taken. (Late Balletins ot tiw (45 W lf*)] has one child. Betiveen Oct. 1st "Operations of the Japanese idly was gaining support in ported repulsed'. Sunk' on Homeward the Philippines. Owr Specialty. McLagan has been a member At The Manchester Y. 51. C, A. • Navy~ln the Atlantic with the Ger­ .x! "German and allied troopa in and Oct. 15th A partial list of about 200 pris--^ the Senate. Talking to re­ Washington, SepL 36— (45— Uae- rsMU a Sandwich To a McaiV of the Manchester Fire Depart­ DANCE man Navy, which are parallel to porters at the start of the fifth the central and northern aectora of Voyage from Ruktda. Registrations Cktee September 26 — Telephone .3160 Bombing Fonnationii oners, compiled from Information W ar Minister Ketilg’ns ment for a nurabeC of years'and a German Naval operation in the of debate. Barkley said that of a giant govemmeni purchasing th^ eastern-front succesafully con­ ONLY ESSENTI.AL AND furnished by some of the small London, Sept. 85— (45— 4 A. PAGANI & SONS d t recent years has been employed TOMORROW NIGHT Indian ocean; ore highly signifi- tinued their attacks." the high London. Sept. 2.5-(45— The Brit­ E.MERGEiNCy DEUVER- f Private Instruction Resumed At I f you’re the type whq Attack Enemy Shi{>* number of persons permitted to "ninny senators" who previously Organization to create ip effect a HourreK said today they had at ope of the w ar Industries In Friday, Sept. 25th 'cant os they represent joint had been backing ah amendment command added, but gave no de- TeL 5790 lEH WILL BE M.ADE 22 Cambridge Street 721 .Main Street leave Manila, also coritained tire single market far tprth products ish lost the destroyer Somali and reived reports of thn resignat this section. - The party will start can’t stand injeripr Japanese-Axls Naval operations ping. Shore Installa- taila concerning these operations. 'Manchester Hartford FRIDAY SPECIALS: names of four other American and by Senators Thomas (D., Okla.I. wias reported today to be one pos­ the minesweeper Leda in r convoy of (ien. Kanily Bartha, Hung at 7 o'clock sharp. DURING THAT PERIOD qualityx- Eat at The against the snti-Axis powers.". and Hatch (D. N. M.), to revise MASONIC, SWORDFISH tion$ on Three Islands. Filipino Arm y general officers. sible ifemilt ,if President Roosevelt homeward bound from Rus()ia war minister, and they lot On Lenox Kerosene. Fate In Doubt Sinre Surrender the basis of parity upward . had ted the developniVnt as a prot Tea Room. The meats LOBSTER SHRIMP after getting "the great majority" TEMPLE Range.and Fuel Oils. British Say Feat , General Wainwright, commander informed him they would vote for decides on direct action to stabi­ against German demands for I we serve are of the SCALLOPS CLA5IS Oenerar MacArthur's Head­ of the Philippine forces after Gen. a sub.stitute proppsal directing lize prices and wages. * Davis Orders of the laden merenantmen through trisips on the eastern front. 9 t o l same high quality BLUE POINT OYSTERS Not Difficult quarters, Australia. Sept. 35.— (45 Douglas MacArthur was ordered President Roosevelt to lift farm 'It probably would,be one of the to Soviet northern ports, the A d ­ Vtlmos NagJ, reported oa price, ceilings where they did nqt- PINEHURSt FISH \ m 6 m u m e n t DispUY aw W o r k s h o p a i b r o o k ly j n s * CHERRYSTONE CLAMS ' London, Sept. 35.—(45— British — Allied fighter planes continued to Australia, was taken with the miralty disclosed today in a com­ tha's suecessor, was said to be FRANKIE, VAI/S you’d serve at home. reflect to producers the increased later steps, informed persons said, N aval observers declared today fall of Corregidor on May 6. His Piihlicity Cut plete accxiunt of the sCa struggle professional soldier without Fillets of OYSTERS ...... pint 49c .\nd Other Fresh Sea Food their devastating attacks on Jap­ costs of labor and other Items. and would be preceded by more ORCHESTRA UbbeyOilCo. they could not confirm reports fate and that of more than 60,000 in the Arctic o<;ean.. . cal background and ther^or Haddock Solid pack. S A C O M P LE T E A N D f r a n k DISCUSSION anese communication lines in New from Tokyo that a Japanese sub- others last reported on Bataan Would Avold^Oiahge.Jn Method generalized’and leas drastic moves. Against the ' Allied losses, the probably iiioro amenable tb Sole Opened Chowder Formerly First:of all. If the program un­ Admission ...... 44c ...with Leonard M. Crouch, regarding a Guinea yesterday while .bombing The latter amendment would Direrts Elimination of Admiralty announced that 4p Ger­ (iennan demands. Some of t$ Flounder CLAMS ...... pint 39c formations blasted enemy ship­ (Coatinned on Page Twelve) avoid any change in the method derstood td have been outlined for man plqnes Were blasted from the sources said Bertha’s action , Tax Incladed.' The Valvoline Oil Co. r monument, will result..ln a cemetery memo­ lOmflaaed ou Pago SIX) Hatihut Fancy,' Fresh ping and shore' installations In of computing parity. ‘ President him were followed, the President Unnecessary Informa­ sky. two U-txiats were destroyed might b<< ronstrbed as reprenealj rial of proper deeign and stone. Mr. Crouch would allocate the, nation's sup­ SWORDFISH RED SALM ON N ew Britain, Timor oiid the Solo­ Roosevelt has saicT that he was tion from Agencies. and four others damaged seriously ing waning confidence oh Tejephoiie 3492 carves the inscription hhhself, supervisee mon islands. General MacArthur's "unalterably opposed" to chang­ plies of whatever com nodlties during the inw'ard and outward \1clory. I- Haddock Piece or slice. details of erection. Military Rules headquarters announced today. Seek Identity ing this standard. were to be brought under control, passages of the convoy by .anti­ T Hutii containing . stores and "M any senators who have been with a reque.st to the primary Washington. Sept. 2.5—(45— E l­ aircraft fire arid carrier-borne Tanker Beals Off Sub T equipment were; left in flames, a committed to vote for the Thomaa markets to, buy within certain mer Davis, director of war tnfor- N aval planes. Halifax, N. H.. Sept. 85— <4 PihehursL Meat Deparfmeht French Tsland communique said, by a strong O f 12 Bodies amendment have indicated to me price Umita and to sell within a maitiqp, today ordered government Turns To'.Fight 'l#<>nirward North .\tluntir gun buttle In whic| force of Allied fighters which that the compromise proposal ia specified markup to the aecondary agencies to eliminate "unneces­ "The task of the escorting ships For Friday and Saturday We Offer:, i a tanker armed with a deck Have a Gpod Time—s-Enjoy^ Cood Food! strafed the airdrome^ at Kokoda, more workable and more aatis- marketa. The wholesalers and re­ sary information." was by no means complete” when lieut off a siirfured submarine af Pot Roa.sts ROAST PORK advance base for the Japanese factory:” Barkley said, adding; tailers 'would be under pri^e regu-- In the first of a aeries of orders the goods had been delivered to ter being torpedoed ' was dlsclo British Act in Madagas- At 20 Persons cutting down government publi­ column attempting to push across "It docs not have the vice of re­ lattons already in effect. Riissia, the Admiralty related, an d' todu.i when the Imdy.qf the on.^ Rib Roa.sfs Native Turkeys s h e cations and mailihg lists. Davis Rejrmander'a Restaurant i$ southeaateiin New Britain toward writing'the parity foniiufa." W'oiild Carry Much Weight the commodore of the convoy | caMiulty,'"a luemlier of the tank Steaks Roasters Fowl Ducks cfir to ^Insure Law Now Believed , Killed made mandatory for the dur.ation Port Moresby. ' However. Thomaa told reporters • The actual- force of this initial "turned his force to tight' the j er's crew, was brought here (o| “ For Those Who Want the Best” the recent elimination of 239 items Daisy Hams Broilers and Fryers And Order’ for Area. Another formation bombed a In Railroad Wreck. he thought the cnpipromise wa-i order—rChich might spe,clfy areas homeward bound convoy from huriiil. The tanker, badly dan .35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 and the curtadment of 284. He j bridge near^Walropi, over which "a meaninglcM juihlde of words'* of di.stributlon for sopne products Russia back through 'areas In i aged and down hy the stern Iron It would be well to resen'e Turkeys, Ducks, Roast Pork, and would insist on a^vote flrst on so as to equalize purchasing op­ also set'up machinery for further DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! London, Sept. 25— (45— British Dickerson, Me.. Sept. 25 (4>)— a torpedo hit on her port sid (Continued on Page Two) the amendment he and Hatch of- portunities—might be. no more reductions. and cook^ Hams. Most other Items will he in plentiful Time To Plant forces have placed Uadsrgascaf Railroad officials and state police (Continued on Page Two) stood otf the I'-lmut for. sevCrs ' Delicious Baked Virginia Ham fered. , ^ than .that of a request, but as a Within the next few days. DaCis supply. today^sought to identify 12 bodies hours and then m an u g^ to. re Half Broilers Veal Scallopine' Roast Bee^ under ratlltary'rule to "Insure law There were reports that.,' in- presidential request In. wartime it said, he will appoint members of removed from the charrwl and port. (The identity of the tanke lo and-order and provide for admin­ order to avoib a prior vote on th'e an Inter-Agency Publications FOR FRIDAY ^DINNER WE Sl’GGEST FRESH FISH Steaks Oysters Clams On the Half Shell twisted wreckage of three tyains would car"ry considerable weight! anil of the port she reached wer istration pending establishment of Thomas-Hatch proposal, the ad- A simUhr metHod was used in fix- committee to give the "appropri­ OR... ' " And Other Good Things To Eat a friendly regime,'V;, the Foreign Fugitive Held whose collision was believed to ate officers of the departments, CatuHliaii Red not. disclo'cil. The seaman's VINTAGE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEERS, ave cost the lives of at least 20 was hniught in hy another Hhip,)| Freshly Chopped Soup Bones Office news department declared (Osntlnued oa Fogs Mx) (Coattamed oa Page Twelve) and agencies-an opportunity to today. - ersoDS. appear before it to help arrive at Ground Beef ..... v.:...... Ih. .36c Pork Chops As Kidnaper t Leader Held Demand Wiige Increa.^ Gain A Y eai^ Growth The .sovereignty of France, how­ Wreck crews worked through­ final -judgments on additional in­ Old Fashioned Sliced Veal Chops ever, remains unaffected and 'the out the night to pull apart the last formational materials, whiCh -may Chicago,. Sept. ■ 8.'v Meat Loaf ,1b. .39c French flag* will continue to fly pieces of the Pullman car In which be discontinued or curtailed. road muliugeiiient and over the island, the department Giptured by FBI qu. most of the victims: died, when fir4 Forces in India Are Doing Many Aetlvltle* Still Necessary Buck ami 12 . .Others sources which dis-lined to Ite qua Fresh. Genuine, .Selected B^id. followed the crash of two pas.sen- "Manyxinforuiational activities : teil reported toilaj that 1.5 broth HApe to Gain Cocqieratloa. Street in 'West Vir­ ger trains and a fast freight. Rail­ conducted iiv peice-tinie are, ndne- Surrender; Party De­ erlioods ot non-operating employe CALVES' LIVER i lb. 39c ,, It added that the British hope ginia Town Today. road officials said they still had the-less still nCc.essary to the func­ hud notified the carriers of ' to gain t(ie administrative coop­ not accounted for eight persons. Christmas Worrying Early tioning of a war economy; and you clared Illegal in 1910. iminds for a 'iO-cent an hour w agl Sliced liacnn ' - Bacon Squares EVERGREENS eration of representatives of the Engineer Held Rmponslble may be sure that any recommen­ increase, with a riiinimuro of 7f Williamson. W. Vo,. 8«pt. 35— dation made by this committee for Toronto, Sept. 25 - .4*i - Tim Small Sausage Canadian Bacon . Vichy regime. "A man who had been identified New Delhi, India. Sept. $5 (45 •girl friends If they: get the jade rents an hour, and a closed shop Greater Emphasis Is Being Placed on Small numbera of French and '(45—A fugitive who liidnaped the previously by Baltimore and Ohio curtailment of seri’ices W i l l be: Buck, general secretary ol the Tlio sources said ruHroad oper wife of a prison official in. making — Exactly three months before bracelets we sent wi(,ti Treasury made with this factor in mind," ! 50 Varieties native troopa, pertiaps as many os railroad officials as the engineer ChrLstmas. to be sure their Christ­ due bills for $1.5 each atlached." Canadian Comnninist party, and tors emplo.ving nienibers of So far A" possible, all week-end specials are the aaihe, ‘ • A , his escape with a companion ten Davis said. ! 12 others who had been sought 3,000 men, who still are under or- of one of the passenger trains mas worrying is neither too little In another vein, the pajier con­ hnithethiMHls were being serve^ Conserration of Tkres Than Ever. days ago from the Federal re­ Today's regulation ha.s four with him since the party was de­ Friday And Saturday. Buy sugar Friday, if convenient, ders from the Vichy governor- meanwhile was charged with nor'too late, the Yanks in this tains greetings to the 'teoops from with notiees of tho demands > formatory at CaUIUcothe, O., was parts: clared illegal in Canada ‘ surren­ (and please have the stamp biMik ready for the driver.) general, Armond Annet, have manslaughter. part of the world aimed a broad­ LieuL Gen. Joseph W_. Stilwell, their exesiitlvo offices throughoi^ FOR THIS WORK X , captured this morning by F B I The first makes binding, for the dered tod.ay to Royal . Canadian withdrawn (o the southern port of -Magistrate William D. Clark of side at Washington today with the chief of staff of Allied forces in the nation today. The non-opecal^ Please buy as many staples Friday as you can. $2.00 Shade, Fruit and Ornamental Trees agents on a Williamson street. duration, all discontinuance and .Mounted. Police. IS AVAIL^LE! Whed Aligiunent On Your Car the Island but the British were Montgomery county asserted that charge: "Treasury Department ■ (China, who wrote: Ing brotherhoods, unions of orders delivered Monday through Friday. . . $3.00 orders hopeful they would aubmlt with­ The F B I identified the fugitive Maryland State Police Sergeant curtailment of publications and The Communist party and sev­ sonnel such as clerks, telegrap Murders Santa Claus." "1 know, what you all want— other informational mat'erials Saturday. Let 'P$ Go Over Tour Work out further fighting, a mllitoiy as . Jack H. Triplett. Jr., 20, of John J. Cassidy had..sworn out a some action - and I'm doing my- eral other organizations in the ers and signalmen, represent naor Those words were splashed in made by agencies between July 1, oommentator said. Conma, Letcher county, Ky. He warrant charging that- Raymond best to make It come out that dominion were declared illegal ,tha.n.900,000 workers. Scott Towels, 3 for 29c; $1.15 dmeti. now Wi. K«oit And Sec How Much Stock WiU Flowering Shrubs— Hedging big type across five columns In the 1941 and'Sept. 2.5, 1942. It A Very Impcrtant Part Flate of Defenderm Not Told has been placed In the Logan jail. Rufus McClelland, of Baltimore, way." hfay l'5. 1940. and Buck since had • 6 • Tismie, 99c dozen, second issue of tbe C BI Roundup, The second provides for the In­ Be ReqniMd. Reports reaching London did hot Abducted Wife Of Clerk "did feloniously kill" J. M. Gilhart. Uniforms Made hi India been liable tq arrest under a w ar­ Croatian Leaders .Vrrested FREE LAN D SC APIN G AD VICE — Free expert advice soldier newspaper of American ter-Agency Publications commit­ faidlcote whether the laland's .de­ Triplett and William 0>te. 17, of flrst victim to be identified. The CBI Roundup announced rant held by the Mounties. If they arc not right tires will wear very fast. troops In the (China-Burms-India tee to recommend by Nov. 1 fu r­ lamdon,’ Sept. 85 — (45 — will be given on what, when and how to plant. Juat fenders who yielded at the capital WiUlmantlc, Omm., alxlueted the Clark said he would hold a hear­ .that American uniforms now are His whereabouts had been un­ Now, mmw tkan ever before, area. ther curtailments or modification.s. Vladimir .Mueek and five oti bring a sketch of your grounds ahowing existing treea. and eleewhere were simply dis- wife of Chief Clerk R. W . Mirier ing on the technical charge of being manufactured in India to known to the authorities since the PINEHURST VEGETABLES The main story reported that a The third abolishes all general leaders of tho Croatian home owners arc urged to in* Let i$s check them on onr special machine and srmM~iDid dsmobilised or treated and fled tbe prison In her car Sept. manslaughter on Oct. 16. and that save vital shipping space. beginning of the war. SWEET POTATOES Celery plants and buildings. We do landscape work. recent radio message, from the mailing lists built up of requests Hiding Ptace Kepf Secret imrty have been arrested at Z oa capUvea. 16. Oote was captured shortly meantime McClelland had been The idea was conceived by MaJ. $ pounds t.Sc 6c pound sutate their lionses aa mneh as War Department says the troops for “all relesses and-or publica­ Buck said he . had staye'd with­ grob upon their refusal to enlT Spinach Repatriation was offered VlcHy after Mrs. Meier grabbed the held under $3,000 bond. ■Gen. R. A. Wheeler of Washing­ make any necessary repairs. D IR E C n O N J ^ F o r people living West of the Connecti­ may send (Christmas packages tions." Departments and agencies in Canada since h’e Went into hid­ rate with the .Vxls, Vugoslmv Becker’s Tomatoes p o ^ b le to help eonaerve heat forces whiclT' yielded In Syria, It steering wheel and turned tbe auto IVsstbonnd Track Opened ton, D. C„ head of the Service of erniiient sourres in laindon M cut River, drive out Burnside Avenue, which is *4 mile The westbound track along Ihla home if they w.ish— but there will wall be permitted to establish new ing, but he would not tell where he Cucumbers which means aavinc fad . was recalled, but there was noth­ into a curb at Ashland, Ky„ forc­ Supply, and executed by two tex­ ed today. .Ymong those r e ^ r BEETS OR CARROTS, t bchs. ISc North of Church Comers, East Hartford. At Manches­ main line of the B. O. was open­ be no exemption from customs lists based on roquesta for specifl. had been. ing to show Whether a similar pot- ing tbe pair to flee on foot. tk tile experts in the Arm y— Lieut. arrested were Party \ Ice P r^ 4 F A N C Y EGG P L A N T ..10c to 19c. Green Beans MOTOR TUNE UP WORK TALVES GROUND ed at 8:30 a. m., and workmen still duties. pqhlicstions only. He and the others appeared In ter Green continue East for of a mile to Lake Street icy hod been adopted in Madagso- Oote Is being held at Ashland W. Ai Thomason of Charlotte. N. K'oshutle. a former govern Cauliflower were cutting away with acetylehe Huvering Like Evil Oenle The fourth prohibits tbe sending a body at the law office of J. L. GREEN PEPPERS ...... ,2 for 5c W R H A V E and follow our signs to the farm. car. and Federal charges of kidnaping C„ knd Sergt. 1^’illiam J. Gilmore minister named Smolyan BRAKES RBLINED torches at t)ie log-jam of 'wreck­ An editorial page cartoon shows of news releases by telegraph Cohen who went with them to the Country Kist Peas... .8 earns $1,00 Green Giant Peas The military oommentator, vriio have been Died against both. of Central Falls, R. I. former member of Pa iHpCK WOOL IN BATTS, ROLLS AND BULK age on the east track. The Pull­ a U. 8. Customs man hovering , An all-American hospital for without the authority of OWl. Mounted Police headquarters. 5 cans 90c must remain anonymous, empha­ named Pernar. Information man car,' a Diesel locomotive, liks an evil genie over a ship American forces ifbw is operating O W I for some time has been Some members of trie group HaRwood Touiatoes...... oe of 24 e8n8,.$3.25 sized that the Britlzh reached Ts- ■'Trcasnnr Balanct tag London indicated that thn freight cars and steel pipe carried ploughing through tbe ocean jrith in N ew Delhi, the newspaper re­ making a study of the flow of gov­ were identified as Stewart Smith, Wark Do m Bgr First ChsB Nsehaaies. nanarive swiftly considering the rests resulted when Macek refu by'the freight were wedged to­ (Christmas gifts while a soldier ported. ernmental releases. During this a former “pronto alderman; Sam road dbstructloa and the desire of Waslilngtoo, Sept. 35.—(45— to accede to lequesta bjr gether In the deep out where the glowers on this side of the water. The tnatltuUon is under Hie di­ time any agencies could Voluntar­ Carr, ChimriUlnist party organiza­ the forces to avoid killing French­ Tbs )iosltk>n at ths Trsosury Sspt. Pavelle, chief at states mmi WILSON’S Nurseries crash occurred. ^ A poem pleads: "N o .duty on our rection of Maj. Allan- McLellon, a ily abolish publicatiana not direct­ tional secretary; James Litterick man. Thsre' w as no word liere 33: The bodies removed' from the booty.” formelr country doctor froia Cas­ ly connected with the war. Overall of Winniheg, former member of Geo. Alexander Loehr, P.i nchu T jt G/vcen/.^nc. whether the roed demolitions v-ere G . £ . W ilU s and S o n , Inc. Manchester Motor Sales Lake Street Manchester, Conn, RsceipU. $108,741,177.86; ex­ wreckage were so badly burned And sn article headed “Please. par. Wyo., w'hio is preparing to curtailment ;by some non-war the^ Manitoba Legislature. an3 new commander la the Bi ■ ' 302 MAIN STREET eontinued by Mte French south of penditures. $228,606,278.47; net take a |iqat la Favette’s gs Coal, Lnmber, M aaoi^ Supplies, Paint Robert Schaller, Prop. Mr. Morgenthau" says; accommodate upwards of 100 pa- agencies ran as high oq 40 per ' BL OCK FROM ST A ,7 ARMORY OPFN DAVT.ir-HT UNTIL DARK ihotanca. $3,716.665,$10.78, am F oas T«v*4 "It will look sort of ssUg Is sur Uenta. leesK, Davis said. (Caottoasil aa Fags Twaiva), ■neat. 2 Main Street TeL 5i25 Alanchester >12 WEST CENTER STREET TEL. 41.34 ':• ■ ■ ■:» i.i •■ ■ i .^'■- ;'■ /- ■ • ' ■'■

TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HER ALT). MANCHESTER. CONN. -FRIHAT, SEPTEMBER 25, 1 9 « xawcHb s t i r . BVBimre hbrald, m a n c h b s t e « . cmm. noDAT, si.piRiimgK 25, X94h f A O B aged a large tanker csi-orted b,v British Lose destroyers northwest of Tobnik Manchester Fighters Again lent A m a z e s E n e m y AVednesday night in another at­ M ilitary Cieren^nies tack on German Field Marshal Date Book Civilian Shoe Supply T w o C o n v o y Erwin Rommel's overseas supply lines, British headquarter* an­ Hit Japanese By Unusual Request nounced today. Tonight _ At the Center Park Air activity over the Egyptian Norwich District Conference at A ^ Escort Ships South .MethcKiist church. Supply Lines Adequate for 1943 O N LY ONCE YEAR— A SALE LIKE THIS! battlefrQiit yesterday .was on a. desert commander happened then small scale, the bulletin said, and First Fall meeting of Senior Coast Artillery Rtod the unit. The orchestra from P. Reporter Asks to be in Tobruk. (Continued from Page One) there was no noteworthy action club ol St. Mary'.s Girls', club at (Continued from Page One) band will provide a portion of German Interjirelatlon on the part of opposing land I’atish Hoii'e at 8. ' To Play as .4inblanci the entertainment and Corporal Ampie Stocks Put Amer­ ^.That He Get an Inter- which the enemy has concentrated •Retreat cerenioii.v h.v Ambu­ the Japanese have been atttempt- Nino Lovato will act aa master of On Hartford Stage Ignoring the fact that Alien was . force.'. . , icana in Good Posi­ iew with Field Mar- assigned permanently to the Brit­ in such large forces.!’ The British aikmii^de'dged the lance Transportatfon .Unit, Center inp to' move supplies for their Cult Marches |n ceremonies. ish' fleet, the Germans purported Cin the outward journey, the loss ot one plane, hoW^-cr, and I’ai k, at 6:J,5. troops across the deep gorge of toric Review.^ ■ Chick Aronson and his Cowboy tion to Meet Probable bal Rommel. that his presence on a destroyer Admiralty previou.sly had disclos­ leported tlie destniction of^,a Ger­ Mnnthl.v meetingf of the Man- the ICiimasi river. The bridge-.- bahd, assisted by Eddie Ree^ will meant that the ralderi intended to ed that most of the merchant ships man aircraft over .Malta. X . , rhc.slei 1-irnt Aid Assttciatioh at suspended over the chasm- by take over from that poinL Decline Later. ti-y to hold Tobruk because, "a carrying w ar supplies for ^liu.ssia Maintain .Mr Rqiialit.v the Trade school. wires—previously had been dam­ The crack Coast A rti^ry Band, The chief reason for all of these non, Sept. 25—iVP)—Larry had reached their destination.^ and I•'le^i.. Day I'rogiam. Troop 8. aged by Allied planes, and the en­ stationed here, ydll a.yrfst the Am­ ceremonies tonight, which will Yankee would not have risked his The United Ntitlons are mair^c By Jamns Maiiow and Aaaociated Pres* correapon- that, nope of the convoying war­ taming an air strength equal to- Ill'Scouts, at Highland' Park, emy has been working feverishly bulance 'Transporta^i Unit in the mark the final week of the cur­ skin for an unimportant trip if rent bond drive, is to stimulate the Oeorge 30«4ke St who fell into enemy hands in he had ndt -hoped to get a big ships had been lust despite Nazi the enemy's in the Middle East p m to repair it. letreat ceremony jtX. Center Park air and U-boat attacks in the au-. '-v Tomorrow Fighting between Allied and this .evening atJX:30. Chief War­ sale of bonds. At the reviewing WastUngton, Sept.',26 — (Wide British Commando raid on To- ,stort’.” ’but face possible' early de.vclop- stand, in addition to Colonel Bul­ Sept. 13-1*,■ floored his Axis DNB said Allen was picked up tumn dusk, of the arctic. nients which niay>equire more cx- Offit^l V is it of Grand Royal Japanese patrols w as. reported, rant Officer Warent will be in World )-^ If you’ve been worried Bound back, however, it said .Matron. tbxiChapman Court. O. of meanwhile, in the vicinity of lori- charge of ih/oand and Colonel A.„ lard and his staff jwlll be the heads by demanding an inter- in a boat, his uniform not even lenaiye use -of their force's, a sen­ of the ex-service-i men's organiza­ aSbut the supply at shoes, you can wet. and was being treated by the that Somali w:as torpedoed by a ior, staff officer of the R. A. F.. A a t Masonic 'Temt»ie. baiwa, 32 miles from Port Mores­ L. Bujlarfi/hnd staff, will Inspect 1th Field Marshal Er\^in submarine and sank after break­ Hunda.\, Septemtier 27 tions and member* of the Man­ relax, the Department of Com­ disclosed today in Italians as a prisoner of war. in, this theater said today. by, where the Invaders have been the unitySnd select one of the two chester Defefise Council. merce says. (He was.aboard the destroyer ing in two when she had heeb in In a review- for war corieapond- Joint outing of Red Men TriMbs stalled for more than 10 days, but cOmpanfe.' as color guards. The tbroadca^^rom Berlin. from Manchester, Rockville and Sufficient leather and ahoea are T (Although the lUllan radio had Sikh,, sunk at the end of the op­ tow in bad weather for more than ents. he reported that the Allies' the Allied commpnique said there only/lming absent from this cere­ three day.' East Hartford, at Villa Louisa. mony tonight will be - the Usual on hand or in prospect to meet all tnounced the chpture of an Amcr- eration. On a previous occasion, air as.saiilts on the Axis' .Medi­ was- no change in the general sit­ Seek ideutity essential reqtiirementa through when the cruiser Galatea was terranean lifeline the most vul­ Annual Carnival. Manchester uation. sunset gun. correspondentMp the Tobruk Country Club, starts at 2 p. m. 1943, in spite of .growing demands since establishcfcl to have sunk from ynder him. Allen was Germans Drop liomhs nerable supply route of the enemy The attack on New Britain. Thirty More Member* Of the armed forces and lease- pulled from the sea abMrd a res­ had reached a' new high in the •Monda.v. September 28 island, east of New Guinea, w-as .This will, be the first public ap­ Of 12 Bcnlies 1 A lin, this was the'fiMt time Banquet. Mothers' club'at the lend, J. G. Schnitzer, the depart­ the A^a radio has mwioned cue ship. Along British Coast last three months. carried out in moonlight by a pearance of the Unit since the ment's leather apecialist, declares name of the Pulitzer prize Allen asked to be exchanged im­ V. at 6:30, force/Vjf flying fortresses. The Victory parade. May 15. Since that Txindon, Sept. . 25 ,1’ A ftw; Since June 1. he said, the Allied Tuesday,. Septemiier 29 time this organization has added * (Oontlaued from Pag* Oaa) And because of ample stocks, he ner who bad been with' the mediately for an Axis prisoner in Gerrhah planes dropped • biunh.s airmen have sunk 60,000 tons of bombers wera credited officially adds, it appears that civilians are itisb fleet in virtually all its big British hands but, said DNB, the Joint meeting of all local Serv­ ^vlth scoring a dlreirt hit amid­ 30 members, all qualified in Red along the southwest coa.^t of Eng­ Axis shipping and damaged an­ ice clubs as a Ladies’ Nignt. Cross work and the job of trans­ that immediate identification was in good position . to meet a prob­ kaditarranean operations.) request "first must be carefully land last night but the R. A, F. other 80,000 ton.'. In attacks bn ships on an 8,000 ton. targo ship not possible. able decline in'available shoe sup­ EThe ndio said ' this "rather exarrilned by corripetcnt .quarters." Wednesday, September 30 / ' in the harbor of Rabaul. When porting persons who might be in- ■failed to follow up its Wednesday the Axis’ Nbfth African perts. To-, Banquet. Young Republican jured-.ln a real air raid. They are The wreck occurred yesterday plies in 1943 and . thereafter. sr wish by the prisoner" night assault on ' Flensbiirg with bruk. Libya, alone wa* visited on last seen the vessel was blazing Of course, the ladles won’t be Club, at American Legion, Home. fiercely and probably sank later, under the command of Major morning near this village 35 miles ____ the captors but they turn- One out of evefy five persons in another raid dn; Gerrriany. presum­ 95 days of the last 100. northwest of Washington. 'The able to get aa many fancy styles it down, even thbugh the Nazi the world is an East Indian. American Legion Home. ,10 to the communique said. Alice Madden .who will be assisted of shoes, and two-tone jobs, are out ably because of bad weather over - Effect in Decisive Defeat 4.30 p. m.—Work on Red Cross by Cap! I in Florence Johniion and Cleveland night express stopped to xV '■vK the continent.,'^ 'This albne had a considerable H«a\-y ABtl-.\ircraft Fire repair engine trouble and sent out for the duration. Biit no restric­ surgical dressings. A standing in­ An Allied spokesman said there her adjutant. Lieutenant Barbara tions have lieon placed on the total The government saiil that the effect in the decisive defeat of vitation to all women to assist in Brennan and the two headquar­ a flagman -Just as it w-aa start­ German raider.^ had eau.sed only .Marshal Rommel's fruitless "re­ was' a considerable concentration ing up,- th^ Ambassador, from De­ number of shoes to . be manufac­ mioK...fOft i s i this worth-while .effort for our ter's. officers. Lieutenants Irene tured. ' Fraak Fay, Una McrM. -slight damage and no ca.suaRies. connaissance in force” from the of both warships and merchant: Buysse and Marion Horvath. troit, piled into ij. from the rear. armed forces. Gome at any hour vessels at Rabaul and the Allied' ■The'' emphasis in Isathsr conser­ , Anne Nagel, Betty Kean /■ One of the Nazi planes was re­ western desert toward the Nile of the day most convenient. The impact tossed the Pullman at ported destroyed. ^ valley early this month. raiders reported they were met Outside .Actiritie* the rear of the Cleveland train into vation. Is on "needs.” aa differing Sunday, October 4 Not all of the activities of. the Continues .Mine Lai.sing .Among possibilities' of the fu­ w-ith heavy anti-aircraft fire, AH a freight on the adjoining track. tram "wants.” A caravan of famous stage and Manchester Youth Rally at Cen­ returned safely, however. unit are confined .to the work of The fewer styles and colors of­ screen stars have just arrived ■The Tt. A ‘''F. apparently contin­ ture.. it was said, were the chance ter church. Outstanding speakers transportation. Many outside or­ ued its minelaying opemtioos for that the northern Iranian wing of For the first time In more than Vnlunteera Accepted fered, government officials reason, from Hollywood to appear In per­ and inter-faith conferences from two weeks light activity was re­ ganizations call on them for as­ the leas leather tied up on dealers’ son on ths stags of ths Stats the­ GOOD OLD FASHIONED RUMMAGE BARGAINS today's' German communique told- this air command might grow in ;wo to nine o'clock.' sistance, such as selling stamps, ater. Hartford, la one of the best of "harrassing flights" during the importance, and that the end of ported in the area northwest of Hartford, Sept. 25—(jfi — The and customers' shelves. Australia' as a Hudson recon­ bonds, ushering and aiding in oth­ The War Production Board has stage shows of the year. Starting night over the' Baltic and North the monsoon season in the Indian ■I er war activities. Mohegan Guards of Huntington naissance -plane bombed a Japa­ and the Windham Rangers of Wil- Umitsd shoe colors to black, white, today, and ■ continuing Saturday seas. The Nazis plai hied six of ocean area might bring an in­ The area in which the cerpmon- and Sunday, for three days only, these planes were destroyed. High School nese merchantman in a daylight limantlc were accepted today a# turf tan. Army russet, town brown crease in Japanese activity neces­ ies will take place tonight will be and blue, and "froze” slioe designs are these famous stage and screen The German radio .said the tar­ sitating' wider dispersal of air attack on the harbdr of Dili. marked off- with Red Cross_ flags units of the Volunteer ReMrve, get of Nazi raiders last night was Timor. Connecticut State Guard,'by Col­ and construction as of Sept. 10, stars, all appearing in person: power in the middle'east. Piipils Gel and the public is asked to stay be­ except In moves to comply with Its Frank Fay (pictured bop, left), "a place of military imporiancc" An Allied medium -bomber also hind these flags in order not to onel Joseph P. Nolan, chief o t ‘The officer pointed 'out that staff. The former conslsU of 31 order. America’s No. 1 comedian, star of north of Falmouth, It added that b.ises ..would be maintained in attacked the enemy airdrorbe at Interfere with the marchers. .M.1O10P.EONLY ar Pari Buka in the northern Solomons, members of the Mohegan Rod and But if a iVianufacturer can stage and radio; Una. Merkel (top, dajdlght attacks were made yes­ southern-Jran and on the Arabian .. _ Order of Ceremony right), your favorite, screen co­ terday on Seaford, on the south­ scoring 'a direct hit on aircraft Gun Club, with George C. Bohen : make shoes without leather or pjoast to guard against possible The companies will form at 5:45 composition rubber . soles with medienne; Anne Nagel (left, cen­ / east coast and Dymchurch, Kent, (Continued from Page Oi(e) dispersal bays and-causing fire?, aa commander. The latter has 27 THINK OF IT! Gtxtd farnMare, KEITH famitarg of iradtliomii KeMi Japanese submarine attempts to tonight at their headquarter* on members. Their oommander 1* wood, for Instance—that’s O. K. ter), movieland'a lovely singing where large fires were '.declared interfere with eo'nyoys boiintl for the communique said. No 'Exchange*— No' Refiimli* started. Bissell street and will march from George H. illllerd, Jr., of Wind­ with the WPB. star, and Betty Keaa (lower-right) SAVE 10%, 20%, 50% beauty and inbuilt exceHenee at Havinak of lO'Jy to AND (Frank­ the Midiile Ea.st country—werr askrd to cal! on, that point to the centsr Park. Specialist Schnitser's latest dancing star of stage and screen. Downs Junkers-88 ■ . ham. The units will serve In their ATI Sale(« Final -school boards and officials to Chinese Forces Attack tween the Hall of Heroes stand local areas only In an emergency. analysis, appearing in the Com- Also.Included in the show are the Even Contlf Coatom Lirinff Rooma ly) in some oaoea MORE! This ia onr ontse a year RUMMAGE A Wellington bomber of the launch tbs program locally as and . The order of • merce Department's September Murtah Slsfsra, sensational com­ Even Fine Period Bedrooms / / / ^ coastal command, manned by a Several Bombs Dropped soon as possible. Outskirts of Ttingyang ceremony follows: survey of current- business, philo­ edy trio; Clarence Gaskill, writer Even FAMOUS Rugs, Radio*, Appti- Owing To tlM> ^mazing Nature of, Tketw EVENT. We have canvaaoed ow s»lore and warehouaea front roof Polish' crew, shot dowm a German A manual recomfnending’ meth­ Chungking, Sept. 25.—(A»i—(Thi- Formation of companies.- v! sophizes thus: of "Minnie ths Moocher," and oth­ Junkers-88 and drove off another In Gibraltar Raid 5'slaes! ods of organization w-as sent to all nesc forces are attacking the out­ Ihspection by Colonel Bullard. Wqtb for Two PurpoeCe ers. 'The screen attraction will ance« cellar — taken every one or few of a kind piecea and raites of onr in a battle over the Bay of Biscay , Berlin tl'rom German Bioad- school superintendents and high ca.stsi. Sept. 25--(lPi—DNB said skirts of Tunkyang, a county seat Retreat and National Anthem. "People wear shoes largely for this stage show is "Youth On Pi HUNDREDS of Pieces To Chooi*e From. ■yesterday, the- Air ’ Ministry an­ ■chool principals along with this town 40 miles northeast of Kinhwa Escort of colors. ■ , ' . two purposes—to protect the feet rade.” with Tom Brown. Th^e fineft|rniture and marked it WAY DOW’N ftM*'^immediate diapomL nounced today. today in a dispatch frorn La' Linea. statement from the National PoL BE ELARLY FOR BEST Spain, that, several bO'mbs were in Chekiang province, and have Pass in Review. ' snd. for decoration. It would be are two (2) midnight stage ^ d EXTRA SALES AND DELIVERY The action brought to three the ;icy committee for the corps, cqrn- Immediately following the-cere- Circle Check y^Ui:^ needa—NOW—odme to Keith'a at « P. M. SHARP to pi«k screen shows this week-end./one total of Nazi planes destroyed dropped last' night* bn Gibraltar captured several positions from M A N ( M I 's 1 ( K I hard to tell whether the utilitari- FACILITIES during a raid ini which 'Britl'n posed of Army. Navy, educwon the Japanese, the Chinese high rnoiiy the companies will .he dis­ ' an motive or the decorative iho; tonight (Friday) midnight./ and SELECTIONS over the bay ditrihg tqe day, two and civilian aviation m en:/ missed and the task of ' selling the other on Sunday mmnight. TO HANDLE THE CROWDS up REAL IMPO^IBf^E'^in Ae ordiftary oonrac of huafnean. previously having been reported fighters took the air and anti-air­ command said tonight. FRI., SAT. and SUN. live is the more important factor //#- craft gym's of w-arships and shore "A realLstic. apprAisal our Kiiihwa. former provincial capi­ bonds and stamp* will be started ki go-vemlng shoe purchases. . . both stags shows s'tarting/at 1 ;15 •hot down by British Beauhght- need for trained manpoyrer, ' both, a. m. The sliowa tnnight/af^ con­ era. b.ittcries went into' action. tal of Chekiang and Important air We,- unquestionably di«card old / in the Armed fprccs aha in , war base site now held by the Japa­ and moat comfortable shoes i*1th tinuous through midnight, and 8.000 Deed in .\snault f,A Spanish, dispatch from La production, .makes It eviden/that Liriea to Madrid said two alarms nese. has been under virtual' siege much wear left In them for some­ you may come anytiiM. On Sun-, A Reuters dispatep from Zurich. the high schooefcan't'go on doing NOW thing newer and mors stylish.” day the doors for t^e midnight Switzerland, today quoted ,-per- were sounded la.st niglit in Gibral­ businea.s as usual.” for several week*. The communi­ Living Room Furniture Tables, Desks, Occasional Voriety of Chairs tar and a single Italian bomber que did not make^t clear whether PLAYING So worn shoes—those still in show open at 12:01 k. m. sons who survived the last heavy Two Aim* Set Forth STAH Don't forget. th^State theater, was located by searchlights but no Two aims qf the corps w-erc set the force* at ’fiinkyang rhad by­ wse—come un^r official consid-' Quantity Deecriptton Reg. Price Rale Price Pieces Quantity DencpIpMon Reg. Price Sale Prim R.A.F. attack on Karlsruhe a» es­ •ration in flguilng the supply sit- Hartford, is comnfetety air-condi­ timating that 8;000 to 10,000 resi­ bomb explosion was heard in the forth as; "First, 'immediate, ac­ passed Kinhwa or came from the Spanish 'border town.,1 south, where the Chinese have re-' iiation. tioned. ' .VPr. KROF.HLKR Liv­ Descrlptton Reg. Price .Sale Price Colonial .style . dents of the city died in that as­ celerated and special training of 4 ing Room Suitea, qual­ S1.19 $119 1 Boudoir Stool $.3.50 sault.,' A saiUpg vessel utilized as an youth for that war service they captured much ground formerly in r "With proper care, including $1.50 Allied transport has been sunk by the invaders' hand*. CAGNEY vspairs when needed, footwear ity covering •AroOnd-the-Wall .Modem According ttf'- reports of eye­ will be expected to perform after .(XO.HCOHAN. leather—and ^ e y go well with Colonial Cricket .Chaim, a German submarine in the eastern leaving school; second, active par- The communique also reported a now ia service would probably be the slack /cos'tiimes generally KROEHLF-R Holly- Maple Bookcaneit 2 0 % witnesses, the dispatch said, at .Mediterranean, the high .■comnjarid iS 20 Maple, Chintz UpholMtery $5.95 $3.95 least' two-thirds of Karlsruhe was |:ir.ipation of youth while still in two-day battle at Chekao. in cen­ ampls to fill ths country's entire adopted , bw women worker* in 8 w-nnd style Living $195 X $169 Seta , OFF said today. / sfhOol in the community's war ef­ tral Anh-wei province. 30 miles requirementa for a 10-month pe- either 'razed or so badly damaged many indi^trie.x. Roonis, Fine cover*. Mahogany Table*. Her Kitchen Chaint,' floldeh fort.” northwest of the Yangtze nver riotl. If equitably distributed,” Besides/ with many heavy con­ that only the outlines of ruined Italian Bombers .XH^Iek ' f'ahinet*. Knd Table*, and 18 Oak. Stunly Con*tnirtion $3.95 $2.95 buildings remain.- Industrial areas Objectives to be pursued- "both port of Wuhu. There a force of Schnitzer estimated recently, sumer* a t footwear now in the KRDEIILER Living 15 $4.95 Rome (From Italian Broad­ 1,000 Japanese strongly supported JOAN LESLIE t onaumptiosi Hlgbei*t-lJi Work! R o o m H, G>rnaine $^49 $219 Ijunp Table* were reported badly battered. inside and outside the classroom" ■nn HusTov.uiMaiaHw.kMM i, mkha* cum armed ^irces. actual civilian need* 2 Rrcakfa.t Chair*. *anded. casts), Sept. 25—i/Pi— Heavy Ital­ were given as: by tanks was said to have lost 300 American shoe consiimptiun ta ■houl^ be much .Hmaller to r the BOl'CI.E cover*. The city wa« last raided bn ian bombers attacked Gibraltar last I.arge size Bmikcuse*, 12 Ready to point $1.95 $1.69 Sept. 2. "Guidance of youth into critical casualties and been forced back to th's highest in the world, (^nsum- durn^on. Schnitzer comments. -amnnth Manded, night and the pilots observed its base kt Chaohslen after bitter CONfiwOuF“' er purchases of all shoes in 1941. S-Pe. Solid Maple Sofa $4.95 Plane* Raid Gibraltar services and occupations; war­ Fjrwzing of prices also ia seen $134.50 Modem I.,ounge Chaim, heavy fires on the British ba.se. the time citizenship training to insure fighting with the Chinese. totaled 440 million pairs—a new 3 Bed Suites. $114.95 $14.95 ,»-Reuters reported from Gibral-' high command said today. All the SHOW TOMORROW as/a factor"*--for it eliminates the Walnut Smoking Cablntt. 3 LnxurioUMly Comfortable $21.95 tar today that several Italian better understanding of the war. record of 3.43 pair.' per capita. p/incipal advantage to a retailer ■ . 1.0** than ', I'riee , raiders were declared to have re­ its meaning, progress and prob­ From (For,women, the average' was V Colonial Jenny Lind $1^95 planes raided Britain's western ,nd consumer in stocking up. Sofa Bed* (open* In I $«9.50 $59.95 Solid Maple Wins: Chain* on turned. lems; physical fitness; ..voluntary jDoesnT Need Old 11:30 A. M. Till 11 P. M. 3.71 pairs.) 6 ^peKilxc Mahogany Smok­ 4 ' Mediterranean atronghold last military drill for selected boys; In this connection, the Office motion.) by lleywood Wakefleld $24..50 $19.95 Door* Open At II A. M. Schnitzer recalls the feveriZ of- Price Admini.stration last week ing <’ahlnet* night, causing an air alarm ' but competence in science and mathe­ wave of buying by retailers $8.95 no damage or casualties. I Age Pension Now IRENE DUNNE issued . an order aimed at main­ S-Pc. Colonial M.API.E Solid Mahogany u ^ arniii^ Issued matics; pre-flight training in aero­ Price* for This Engagement fall and -says conservative IJvIng Rm>m Suite* $.59.50 $49.95 Mahogany 12 Only a few lyimbs were drop­ nautics for tqpao preparing for I ------.Only: Mntineev—.Ydulta 15c, taining qualit.v of workmanship 3 Pull I'p Chair* , '■ $17.50 $12.95 ped, all falling in thf area, lieforc mates place the number o( and materials in any given line of Knechole' Desk $24.50 l .To Tire Dt'aler air service; pre-iiidiiutipn training! Kansas City tJF*- Dynamite Jim. Children 2.5c (incl. lax); Eve­ m retailers’ hands on July V at S-licce Finer Tvpe ■ the fortrese' anti-aircraft barrage for critical occupations; conimunl-| ,sg, )^as a new job. one that pay.s ning* — Adults SI.10, Chil­ shoes over which price ceilings Hey\ifHxl Wakefield jUilId drove''-the raiders off, the dispatch 207,500.000. Aa nearly aa ci^ d be hiix'lf been placed. . 5 5I.\PLF. I.Ixing $79..50 $69.95 ! (tovernor Wlnlhrop Maple riatfomi Roeki^ $27.50 $23.95 It’s so practical.. .water repellent gabardine ty teri'ice, including training for S1.5ve .Many Others — Kquul Reductions! Natural. 10 to 20. Cairo, Sept, British result in court action aimed at within about two - years of com­ pay check. SERENADE” ■uri iiiuar than a six-month production' dur­ 1 Seat In Decitrator Fab­ $74.50 $69.95 Coverings suspension of licenses to do busi­ pleting high school, wiil be eligible PLUS... “GRAND ric. torpedo parrying aircraft^ dam- .Said Dynamite Jim as he set IHINf Mitmi ing the record y w of 1941. ______^ . De*cripHon Reg. Price Sale Priep ness. for sdmission .to any of these five out for an eight-hour shift, "that's It\o« Quantity 3 ” "special service divisions:" CENTRAL MURDER” OwmieVstMT Furthermore, production Sturrs. Sept. 25—lAb—If col­ Distinctive TCXEIM) Dinette and Dining Room In a letter from Kenneth B. good money, I don’t see how they continued at r^ord levels during leges i "retain the aspects of a $110 $89 Ca.rjiet Remnant*. , Backman, New England OPA ad- Land service, - which calls for BUT BONDS! frMmd ■•< Oksdsf kf 1 Sofa In Decorator Fab­ .50 Personal Notices pre-induction training for all do it." , the first haly of this year, the country cliih," I’resident A. N. ric. Furniture Variety of Pattern* i O ff 'hunistratoc. James Fiorito of Abbas was a carpenter for Commerce ap a rtm en t’s . figures Jorgensen pf the University of Yards / J'S...fOR BtSU Bridgeport, the Hartford Office of branches of thejArmy except the years, and expects to have no Show. Ana as to the manpower Connecticut warned last night, I DcM'rlptlon ■ Sale Price (OMiOI.El.M Felt Bl/*e Wau- Information announces, was air: air service; aea service, which trouble doing his job. GREGORY UCAVA Quantity 7*^ 49f provides .^training - for all branch­ angle: Some shoe plants have been the plan of ths, military services Linoleum* (Rttclwn) 39c yd In Memoriam charged wjth; "Shucks." he said, "I put in replacing/ men workers ' with to, allow students to complftc their Solid Maple .VPtcce Yards Failure to furnish complet* es of■ the'Navy except the air; eight hours buildipg forms and I ^In lovfng'm»»mDry rtf o u p h u » b « n < l HARTFORD THEATRE -ALSO— women. studies In. vital fields will be a Itrcakfant Suite* $33.00“ statements to^urchasers • of used productiph service, preparing for feet fresh , as a baby.” HIGH ST A 1ft I Beds, Bedrooms, Odd Pieces -Large LINOLF.iM * i and father Dornenjeo Minnicuen. Schnitzer points to trends tci- "dismal failure,” REMN.XXTS Price who di«d on« ago. tires and tubes; f^ u re t'o keep war imlustrtes and agriculture; How's he going to spend all thla Throtne and Porcelain community service, preparing for ward/ conservative and utility Dr. Jorgensen, addressing 2.000 Quantity . DcMTiptinn 1 Reg. Price Sale Price Slock complete records .pf sales of used money? •ty^a as a factor aiding the sup­ students at . the opening of the .5-Pc. Breakfast Suite* $49.00 We loved him dearl>- and ao weH. tires and tubes, failure to keep medical, nursing, teaching "and "I. won't go dancing. I’ll put It . l■■aIllolI* Make ' ■ /■ $1.39 How much loved him none can numerous .other professions, snd ply situation. With so many university’s 62nd year, predicted, SIMMOXS Metal Twin | , ^ ^ 1 5 0 $1.79 tell. records of purchases of nsed tires in coal for the cellar, and war Qualm Tolonial Inlaid l.'inolcum ! for business snd civic services.”. Now immen doing war work, he pre- howevi^r; tiisit the plan would be ,1 Bed 1 $12.95 ^ 9 ;9 5 5 ai ds - Yaid God irtved him too and though't It and tubes, failure to keep com­ bonds." P la ^ g /dicta that larger quantities of . • 1 Maple Buffet* $29.95 he'et, plete records of stock on hand, "Girls will predominate in the "one of the best investments the XI.1. WOOL !>\I2 %// U To take'him home with him to Teat. V ■ w laZBfiwk#-.-• / OEBD ino KIDS utility type shoes \vUl he sold--. country ever made. Colonial 1-Pi>*ter Bed* | ^ and failure to post maximum production and community serv-^ Seeks Wonderful OIrl Lsst 8-Ple«'e Mahogany RltiF.I.OXV .ind $19.30 $44 ice divisions to meet growing dev snd they can be prepared more "The' college now must be a 26~ (tw o ,*lze* — three fin- $10.<5_ $ 8 .9 5 Mra. n. Mintcncel * r'amlly. prices of' used tires snd. tubes. LllTLlTOUCH coys l*hc*) . . Dining RiMim .Suite $149.50 MOH.XXVK Rug* mands of w-ar industries, agricul­ i e f i n u m readily than high-style kinds. place for the training of techni-, 1 -■______i__^ Jefferson City. Mo.—(A—At t jotmito Ataa a Another, development is the % ture. nursing, business and teach­ Fort Leopard Wood a soldier met clans and leaders who work with Qn*llt> ~Bcd*. variety of White Oak Breakta*! CONGOI.EI M 9x12 ” i- f ing," the announcement said. . growing popularity of so-called the .same energy vt** singleness of *tylc*. two size* $14.9.5 $11.95 Set. 5 liec*'* 8 Rug*. X'arlety of Pattern* $1.|>5 $3.95 !* ■: a wonderful girl (h; the Missouri touch as "casual” or "play” footwear, par- 8 $29.00 Corps members will have ‘'serv­ capitol building, then lost her. He purpo.se now' found In the Army ice caps'! and arm insignia. Ueularly for women. These use and Navy officer candidates' Chest*'of Drawer*, maple 5-Iiece Duncan Pliyfe , 'ITv.'.l WOOL wrote The Jeftereon City PosL $1.95 •* - * , Details of the. program are to t h i y c o m * ./ only SRisil amounts of heavy schools." ' 6 or mahogany $19.95 $14.95 hlahogony Dinette* | $44.00 2 8 Si-attcr Rug* $3.95 a Tribune for help in finding hA ' be presented in a nation-yvide again. The description; “A very AIRCRAFT WORKERS! brosuicast-from 8:30 to 9-p. m., sweet little •girl". . . brown hair MmUPMBlTMaPIMI hiU I' Odd Die**er*. mahogany, ALL n n s t e.w.t., tonight over the’.BLU net­ and eyes . . . the girl I have been PLUS: CABTOON AND NCW’t 5' maple and walnut - $24.is $19.95 Radios, Heaters, Vacuum work. Speakers will bq McNutt; looking for all my life.” Miscellaneous Bargains ' ' - 1 Robert L. Patterson, nnderaecre- Dreneing TaMe*, *month i-i tary of war; Ralph' A. Bard, as­ 6 *andcd, ready to paint $1.95 $3.95 Quantity De*cription Regl Price Sale Price Cleaners sistant aecretgry of the Navy; Folding Beach Curt* IluMTiption Keg. Price Sale Price John W. Studebaker, U. S. educa- Vanity Benchc*. iimooth $11.95 Quantity OIL RESISTING tloh rommissionqr;‘William A. M. "n id iiiiiii 12 saa'ried, ready to palat $1.95 $1.49 3 (Black) $12.95 (XBO-PRIlfl SOLM) Famou* ROV XI. VIRE Burden, a j^ ia l aviation assistant $59.50 3-Pc. 18th Centu^ Ma­ Famou* I..-WE 6 j X'ainiiini Cleaner* $49.50 to the secretary of commerce, and Hope Che*t» In Walnut $24.95 Willard E. GlVene. secretary of The Bolton Lake House 11 hogany Bedrooms' $139.50 $99.00 3 $21.95 the National Education Associa­ 44 Oil Burning SHOES , (Roitd ) Full .Size Box Spring and Circulator licntem $39.50 $32.50 tion. - Q ' ''' I o n d i g S-Pc. .Modern Wabint Bed­ $79.00 16 * Cordially IiitHm Yo i To-Dina and Dance 5 room Roltes $99.50 $79.00 1 •Matt re** Set, nhopwopn. $49.00 ' W« At Their Cool, Restfid Inn This ETenini! ^ COM. Bl'RNINti 4'ull Sire ' Circulator llcafem $69.50 $59.50 Aid Setap M v a TOMY S-Pe. Coloalal Bedroom $lfi.50 4 14 Sttites In Maple $89.00 $79 3 Maple Crih* $14.95 Vinesnnea, Ind.—id*)—Oaadidatss s s a « ! » "Perfctlon” Portable George Smith’s Trio M fflKMBnMMlUt 42-Pc. Set of Fir.STA Oil ll••atem $8.95 $7.95 Wayne (Jombs (state reprsssnta- Large Roomy Wardrohea, , $12.9.5 2 3 IIGHIS2 TBISILtOOWN Uvs) and Qerrsl Powell (county For Your Moflieal Pleaswe. 14 Walnut or Maple $24.50 $19.95 1 Multlcoldr Dl*he« $9.95 Always sanrHanl aoaonaaodalioas “I'nlvei-ial" Oil Burner* recorder) have hit upoo an tngra- ' $.39..50 tiating, method of campaigning THE tE R Y BEST IN FOOD .AND CHOICE LIQUORS (or oat-o {-town gaeals who drop ia ■ * 4-Pc. Ho*t<(** Set (Drip ^15 for Kitchen Range* $29.95 1 1 Coffee Maker. Tray. Sugar $4.95 $2.95 111 this year. (Jonserving tires, thsy oat of the biaa. Sitaalad da iIm - travel together around the eoun- apjl Cream Pitcher) .Glenwood 0^' and Oaa \\ • 1 'o4 Aa eiljr, lighc at TioMB Sqaara, iIm Hotal 1 I'oniblnatfim Ranice $189 $169 J 1 1 u L tryslde. calling on farmsrs for Lamps, Mirrors, Pictures Complete Sliver Plated # - scrap metal. "W s don't bors the IbodMoak h bmmI onBaaaiil to AaalMa, aidit daba. leaA $19.95 Quantity BesieripMou' Reg. Prlee Sale Price 7 Tableware Set*. .U piece*. $14.95 Table Model Radio- farroera with our storlM of how Phonograph Combination $49.95 $46.50 badly we need the vqtea,"' Comba ^ aad baA iiii oaataa. Only | ahoit blocks fawa Boudoir and TaUr Lampa, f1.M to 9i>« to Electric Flat Iron* It's hard to believe when you see it, N\TON said. "We tell 'em how badly Uncle I Taniiiual and next door to Midtowa Baa Dapot Variety of Style# 7 (no cord*) $1.95 _95e m h m * t m m m Sam needs their scrap metal;*’ 1*6 M.»S $2.95 GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES! It’s such ROLLER SKATING mmanalaldi Lopt w o iba OMary 1 Blanket Bargains | Barprtsed hjr Draft C al Two aarilliBl. aMidBaH tiiiiisd. air«o Floor and Bridge 1 nnspo, tSA5 to $1.95 to CarpK Sweepers $2.95 alight and airy W h in g .. .but, put it on... 18 Variety of StylM 14 $1.49 Now Open, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sttia «loai baaa fag Aa AwAia of $I».M $9.95 Quantity , Description Reg. Price Hale Prieu hips are slimmed and liny feather bones keep Roxboro, N. C.-^(A5—A curious SHOLE'S Mahogany * GoU FiMue front from rolling. And.v^he ^ ^ y Girdle youth.. - p a r k • d his oar to $8.95 Cannon and Pepperell. GUSTAFSON^S watch a group of selectoeq board 18 Li ring Room Nlrroca $5.95 f* m J w Of MiMANCHESTER 12 .\**orted size* and colors. i O ff comes with detachable crotch>\ Sizes 26 to a bus for Fort Bragg. A Selsctive Soiled. LAKESIDE CASINO Mlrroro, Asaorted Stytoa, S2. Serrico Board clerk callod out the $6.95 names as the men eUmbed aboard. Sooth CoYtntry 6 (A a ls ) , $1.95 34 DOUBLE WOVEN, China $6.95 $4.95 BROWNbiit SHOE STORE The last name called was that , of Ladies’ Night Every Satqrday Night! Cotton Blankets JOHNSON BLOCK m MAIN STREET the youth In the ear. Unprepared Y T m wtm mm m a n Framed Plcturaa, Vaitetg Value* to e t t i v s ^ _4c«eAaKii 24 of Snbjecta 99c Sheet Blankets for so sudden a departure, the sur­ NEW YOBK OTT $5.95 1115 MAIN ST OPrOSITE HIGH SCHOOL 24 $2.50 $1.95 11 MAIN m . MANCNtSH prised man went oaJlM next bus. MANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CokN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1942 PAGE MANCHESn G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25, Grove^itneti^J^leiene^ub^^e pany, Greenwich, - - ^ o pleaded indebted beMUke of unfortunate member p t the American Le^on. 420 East center - atreet, 8; M n. Suspended Term guilty to embezili'ng five 8l,(X)0 investments) hia counSel told the X Speaking o f S<*ra[»'^Ietal To Give Adcln The Co)h(rntion w.hich it is, ari- Rationing Board Issues Joseph Holland, 398 Hartfofd government Jtohds from the Green­ court, ana made a complete con- ■loomy Warning Giv^n by Steel ticlpated w-ill renominate Con­ Rpad, 17; Mrs. Catherine ^4a- foijiven Banker wich Red <2roaa. fesaiortof the embezzlement vVhen gressman Herma^ P. Kopplemann. HOTfUSHtS loney, 142 School street, 5; M n. Befofe he imposed a $300 fine a president at the bank At Motel Boih Lrdla B. Ptnkham's Compound Is Margaret Dover, 62 Elro street. Checked the financial status of all will be opened td .the public at fsmous to help rcllrTe distress due List of Sugar Recipients aiid'a suspended six months' Jail^ three o'clock. Scveral-'^late Demo­ to women's tunettonsl "mtddle-sge” 7; Elmon W. Hodgkins. 383 Cen­ Bridgeport, Sept. 25—(4b— Ber Sentence on Brettman yeaten^jv its employes. Men on Grave Need for Scrap Congressman Thomas A. Flaher- cratic leaders are expect,^ to at­ period. Follow Isbel directions. ter street, 4; Dorothy Walker, 426 Judge Wynne, wa^ told that the --W t,v. of Boston, will give the main tend, Carson, 65 Pine street;"'12 i Mfs. ■East Middle Tpke., 15; M n. Le- cause he saw “exteiiiiating cir­ LYDME.PINKHAM’SSS!3£S So far during the month of Sep­ ex-banker took ffie bonds'^ from Blind-Folded l^reaUfng addreaa"’ at the Flgat Congreasionai tember the following have been .Joanne Carspft,' 13 Vine street, 11; titla Kntnse, 375 BidweU street cumstances" in the case, dti^rior the Red Cross, of which jf/e was Democratic Convention to be hel* Under streets of Butt.e, .Charles H. SnoW, 338 Summit 8;. Mrs. Philip Buckley, 94 Btoatl Court Judge Kenneth Wynne de­ X given certificates by the local Ra­ treasurer, posted them as collat­ Iowa City — Navy Pre-Flight Imleu MUIion$ of Ton* St the Hotel Bond. Saturday after­ Mont., there 2,000 miles oT street, 13; Mildred Grant, 406 street. 35. cided to impose neither a Jail nor eral for friends who executed noon. tioning Board for sugar for can­ Keeney sCfcet, 18; Mrs. Joseph School here has intfi^uced blind­ Methods Some Communities mine tunnels;- sording to esti- a prison term on William H. notes at his bank and turned the folded wrestling. It has' carry­ }f Junked Iron and Representative Flaherty is a mates. x^ead Herald Advs. ning purposes: Della,Fera. 72 Oak street. 19; money pveb to him. over in milita^ value to hapd- Using in Collection of Scrap Mrs. Irene Lord, 33 St. John The ■ Unlvenity of Chicago was Brettman, 54, former -vice presi­ Soon Found Fur^ _:S ______^____ ::______Elizabeth Ru4del1, 59 Benton founded in 1891. dent of the Putnam Trust Com- Brettm/an had 'become heairily to-hand enco^ters at night. TREASURES . Street, 8; Ernestine Ferrando, 140 By Th« Associated Pre.s* street, 18; Mrs. Ed. Moriafty. 27 ■ \ r$ May Be Idle. Kensington street. 19; James E. Maple , street. 15; Charles- Strick­ FROM MANCHESTER’S GOAT SHOP Quish. 374 Oakland street. 21; E. land. 168 Main, street, 9; Violet - . i nage will receive two tickets to the England, 270 Oak atreet, 12; Ger­ \ B) immtm SUrum- Lansford. Pa. — The Record, a B. Bushnell, 10 Newman street, 9; World Series, The ninner-up prize Mrs. Charles Packard. 63 Wells ald Darring, 6 Main street. 10; w Tork, Sept. 2li.—(JFh^ daily new;spaper in this town «f Mrs. Henning Johnson. 75 Laurel 8.000. used iU entire front page \Js 828. street, 45; Mrs. Frank Ruff, lOS the nmtlon'e newepapere to­ street, 7; Elsie V. Arner, 332 street, 12; Mrs. Ernest Johnston, u r apulied enttaueiasm for the one day in an appeal for scrap f)al,ton. Pa. — A victoiy show -58 Jen.sen street, 6; Dorothy Senk- Get Ready for an Active Fait in/aouse*s metal collections. Cenfbr street. 9; Mrs. Viola Mon­ beil, 127 High street, 17. ^ t three week*' Intenelve ecrap here raised 1.5 ton.s of scrap be­ ti, 413 »taln street. 18; Mrs. Clar­ al aalvaf:e campaign, steel men cause: General admission price Charlotte Post, 132 Green Road. Philadelphia. — Forty thousand was 10 poilnds: reserved seats, 25 ence ShedtL .59 Wcthercll .street. 5! Mrs, Keith Johnston, 63 Jen­ tva this gloomy warning; 25; Mrs. Si^yto Modcan. 39 (?km- I Unless mllHona of tons.of Junk- air raid wardens became house-to- pounds. / sen street, 6-, .John T. HobSon, 212 house scrap sollcitoi's and will All bridge stoeet. NP; Katherine S. Porter street,'1 0 ; Anita Tinker. jjron and steel arie ~soon found, Textile Store's Burr, 15 Scarobrough road. 8; of their furnaces, which out report cards on eyery home to Omaha.____ _ Neb - A number of Boulder Road, 17; Mrs. A. Roth.s- be turned over to the district war- -\countles to .stimulats .the drive, William Shields. 139s.SchooI street, L'hild, 334 Pafker street. 7; M n . FOR COATS TO ___ could be producing aJl- 18; Mrs. Celena Scrqntoh,. ,428 for war, may have to lie idle. dens. will promote thia idea: "How Allan . Coe,, 74 Henry street. 11 ‘LOVE AND LIVE IN’* The WPA has made , avsilahte many boys from this county In Hillstown road. 55; Xto-sephine Dorothy Gorrnan. 691 . Porto, fC. M. White, vice president of Snow, 338 Summit street, r<; Em­ PRAGTICALLY ' Republic Steel corporation, 2.500 men and all available trucks the armored division (oraome.oth- street. 31; Mrs. James Dickson. L for the pick-up. ep. diviaion.i will -be siiOTitrd with ma Johnson. 254 Oak street}, 13 Delmont street, 24; Mrs. Geor,,. FOREVER jld: Four sisters named Carpenter— BEAUTIFUL Daisy Peabody, 113 Hollislqr i “ Last vcinter and spring the frietal through the scrap collection Unbelraum. 117 Center street. 2!: June. 13: Nanny, 12: Molly. 7: and campaign?" / street, 8: Carrie Flllls, 240 Schoo Uicy Burdick. 15 Starkweatlu THERE’S NOTHING situation was^so acute that Sally, 8- colle<-ted four tons' of Reason for- the idea: To stress street. ,6 ; Ernestine Ferrando ubUc had one or more open sVa-et, 22; Rosebud Smith, 21' LIKE THESE! scrap metal in their neighborhood. that a hometown boy may be de- tagentl, 140 Maple street. 8; An­ HiuSRjwn Road,' 8; Isabelle Cob!i. furnaces standing idle con- privefl of neecleii' materiel If there FALL DRAPES nie Freeburn. 2,’V Lilac street, 21, Buoualy from November through Ready-to-hang drapes in ttorala and 224 .iHhstown Road, 15; Franco Huntington. W. Va.—Every daily i.s any lack of effort In the drive. Dorothy E. Johnson, 35 Clinton Tcrrybeil;^ 28 Raymond Road, 14> Had sufficient, scrap been figures to harmonize with every color .street, 11; Mrs. O.scar Johnson, 90 ___able, these fumace.s coiild and weekly newspaper in the state acheme. 'They're wonderful “ buya," Nicholas M^cantonio, .585 Center is to be iti the scrap campaign by San Francisco—t'lty, officials Summit street, 3: Olive'Chapman, street. 15; -Ele^or D. Biker. 680 ‘Be s t b e p gtre produced 178,000 additional too! All pinch pleated and com­ 73 Chestnut street, 8; Joseph Volz, / week's end. Huntington papers, plan to throw the regular street plete with tie-ba(;ks and hooks. Spring street, i2; Loretta Peter­ ns ^ ingots. starting the drive a week farly, sign-posts into the scrap pile and 63 Delmont street. 14; Mrs. Wil- FOR ANY WEATHER Unable To Build Storks son, 38 Indian I>i:^e, 8;' Ullian borrowed trucks and paid drivers put Identification signs on .utility liani Cross, 38 Strant street, -7; Gustaf.son, 33 Hacklnatack^street, | ■ 0 ^ : ‘'Since May Republic has been 'to pick up scrap and pour it Into pole.s a.s niaikers. Painted vviirn- Mrs. Vera Oake8,\j 61 Hawthorne Me to obtain adequate supplies (Iretoiiiie*, Sateen*, 10; Thomas Dadamo^K 26* Oak i . Your Favorite Coat With^ip-in a huge bln in front of the po.at- ing.s on the .sidewalk" ciiih.s will street, 11. . \ street, 12; Katherine Rljfgany, 60 Chamoia Lining" f scrap for current operations bfBce, replace parking n gji'nlion .signs. Atifl Hqine*|>Un* Mrs. Carl GuttBrod, 210 Keeney Scarborough Road, 28; MrX Ray­ ut has' been unable to build up ■ > ' street. 43; W. D. Loveland. 41 El- mond Korner.'63 Elrd streetX 3; M k a for the winter months when Kansas City The governor of Des Moines,, la —lowans scrap ro street, 5: Mrs. George Duncan, Marie F. Pantaleo, 49 Wells stre ^ p collections will again be cur. Kansas) Payne Rather, said to the collection goal will be tnore than 155. South Main street. 15; Mrs. 3; Gladys Johnson, 481 Pprtei^ \ gired. ^ governor of Nebraska. Dwight 400 pounds’ average for everv per- John Wenzel, 142 Cooper Hill street, 5; Estelle Olson. 13 Oak ■ “New blast furnaces financed Real scrap -metal are .these obsnieti 16'-inch ,‘ihe1I.< which salvage Griswold: ".My state will collect .son in the state. *\V . ,S. Rope of wai ni .'ls. The .shcll.s, oiig- ■ street, 18; Rosanna Dupont, 81 Grove street, 16; Gertrude Deacon, Caaiial. d ib b le long-wearing jr the government will- ea.se this workers are iccliiinung to meet pre.setit The cretonnes and sateena are 3g more scrap than your state.” Both Ame.s<- chairman of the Newspa­ finally Intended to piit the fmislilng touches on the Kai.ser’s war ma­ Cottage street, 13; Mrs. R. Carey, 237 Woodland street. 20; Mary all wool /herringbone tweeda. Ptuation to some extent hut Re- states are in the all-out drive. Inches wide, fioral designs; also with 41 Strickland street. 11; Jennie “ Beat Brt” .for any kind of per Planning committee- for th« chine in 1918 have lain in neat row> since then in a comer of the florals overlaid on stripes. Rose, Vennard. 21 Server street, 13; Leo ubllc’s Ingot capacity has also The governors bet a 825 war drive, told Iowa's publi.slii-rs: Juul. 203 Oak street. 8; Gladys Ryan. 42 Birch strftt; 25; Harold weather A coat that's timely en lncrea."ed since last winter Picatinny ainenal at Dover. N. J.- There are 3.000 shells In all, each Blue;' Oi-ee'n, Wine and Natural. Plaid bond which will be auctioned .off •'L'nless your county exceeds weighing a ton. Johnson, 481 Porter street. 9: Lyman, 1 0 4 Chestnut street, 15; tlmeleaa. d w* are very much afraid that at the Kansas-Nebraska' football homespuns *with light or dark Laura Loomis, 48 North Elm 400 pounds per capita, your Job grounds. Elizabeth Mat.son, 63 Glenwood will lose at least as much in- game later this season, .the pit}- ha.sn't been done.” Street. 10; Ernest Peterson, 189 street. 21; Mary Savitsky, 148 , prcxluctlon between now and ceeda to go to a war fund. front of the homes that gathered School street. 14; Mra Doris Todd, South Main street. 29; Alice •prlng of 1943 as we did last New 'Vork- This metropolis has Banners Will them. ' 55 Westminster road, 10; Mary Rogers, 33 Wellington Road, .24; ZIP“LINED Newark. N. J. The Newark found two new sources of scrap * Tne plAn wias originated by The Lined Ravon Damask* Wall. 133 Main street'. 10; Mrs. Marietta Hamilton, 56 Foster Nowspnper executives and Newa set- up a speaker's bureau ’to melap 'St Paul Dispatch and ' Pioncef’ Anna Moske, 29 Garden street. 10; street. 12; Mildred Smith, 158 ate<4 men agreed that coller- whip up enthusiasm for the cam­ ■perhaps 10.000 tons of salvaged Replace Junk Pres.s and was offered by the pub­ Mrs. Marion W. Chapin, 573 East East Center street, 18; Mrs.'L«oa -V FLEECE Mon M the vltnl scrap might paign and explain what must be iron and bronze if owners of old lisher of both'papers, B. H. kidderi $ 4 . 9 8 Middle Turnpike, 32; Mrs. Luther Speed, 58 Ashworth street. 26; be ape«M If city dwellers done,-and how.. cemftbry plots will permit remov­ to all otlier ne'.v.sriap‘'i!( to help Chapin, 373 East Middle Turnpike. Mrs. Jennie Nyman, 47 Russell X and farmers knew the wh.v t hem in thei>> ow-n ’ drives, across Rich damasks In Rose. Blue.-Green. 20; Annie Hannon'; 137 Main •Street. 18. al of the old-fashioned chain and St. Paul Plan to Re- the nation. / and wherefore of ecrap frotn Cincinnati. O.—The newspapers rod fence* built arbiind many in­ Red. Tan and Natural grounds with street, 15; Janet Tea.sdalc. 216 Rosalie Johnson. 76 Prospect $27-50 ttw time It ie found In a hoiite Rt. Hauplil.so has ni ga.nized com- beautiful figured and floral dealgna. Woodland street, 12:, Albert Sed- street. 10; Jean Hamill, 15 Server Wool doufilea the warmth o f are carrying a daily coupon on dividual graves. place Scrap Is Offered mitlec.s repiwentatives of busl- MB It la sesit on lla way as a which- readers can report the lo­ And 21*; tons of old feed 38, inches wide. lacek, 336 Hillstown road. 79: Mrs. street, 35; Mrs. LcRoy Chase, 73 these wonderful - toss-on coata. ^ate for a ship or tank. ne.sK. mdii.strijff, fraternal and civic John Wolcott. 117 Hollister street, Chestnut street, 9; Mrs. John iTielr casual swagger appeals at cation and amount of scrap they troughs, drain pipers and plumb­ Other Cities. oig.-yificatii^lt. ■ including • hotels, FV>llOwlng la an explanation; have found. ing. all of which was iw d when 12: Mary Tierney. 282 Cooper Hill Wood, 66 Ea.st Middle Turnpike, once to young fashionables. The IB peacetime, steel mills can re- up^m eprs. contractors, retailers, .'rO Inch Lined Rayon street. 9; Mrs. W. Slteman, 63 Co­ 10; Mrs. Joseph Lutz, 78 Alton the fire department used ho7ses. St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. 2.5X.}A’i— rgilroad's and veterans' organiza- lining zips in with a twist of m a great part of the needed That was more than 20 ; ears ago. burn road. - 30; Mrs. --Jlarry street. 9; Mrs. Belle Ragenow, 395 the wrist adding to its Warmth from their own operations Scranton. Pa.—The air raid post There was an order in today ' tor 'fuin^. ■ ■ Daiiiask* and Unlined turning In the greatest scrap ton- The, scrap is now in 42 fl^ehoiisos. ,“T':ie overall effect of this type Schildge, 36 Elm street. 26; Mrs. FlTghl.and-street. 2-1; Elsie Gustaf­ and durability throughout th* it la thrown back Into the fur- 40.000 American dags that w ^ son. 31 Maple street. 14; Rachel four aeaaona. <<{ campaign, plus the patriotic in- Printed Cretonne* Charles W’grren, 447 Center street, to make more .steel. wave r>n the lawn.s of St. Paul . 12; Mrs. Herman Davis, 160-Birch McCormick, 226 Center street, IS; Recovery Much Smaller ^’^ *lcen t'\ e offered by the flag idea, homes as newspaper scrap /m etal j cannot be too strongly reconimend- street. 10; Mr*- Willianai Morrow, Teresa Ruflni, 137 Birch street, But now the recovery is much Seen ISationtd Schoolboy 52 Devon drive; 17; Mrs. James 22; Thomas Dougan, 59, Holl Arrow Shirts $2.25 up ler because so tnuch of ithe drive collection fn irk ^ /m" o v e ed to other eities." sai(i Richard \V. $ g .9 8 Ali Are Asked .Rlociiiii. national'chairman-of the Kilpatrick,.47 CJllnton street.' 5; street. 10; Elizabeth Bowers. 6 letlon la' for war purpoaes, Scrap Gathering Champ through the city in mid-0clobcr. newspaper drive. Mable Green, 119 Lake street, 24; North Elm street. 5; John Hoff­ ick aa ingots for export to« this In an inten.slve campaign, be­ Luxurious 50-lnch drapes. - The Mrs. Elizabeth White. 9 Church man. Woodside street,' 28; Mar­ try's Allies and platea for To ^ Scouts rayon damasks are lined and may be Tru-Val Shirts tween Oct. 1 and l y citi7,.ens will Seek liiformatioh On Baling had with Blue. Rose and Rbd grounds. street. 16; Violet Tourtelot. 444 garet Hus.sey, 29 .Phelps road, 17; ipa and tanks that may be loat Gueydan, t*.,- Sept. 25. - i>Pi- Center street, 34; Mrs. Minnie Ronald Wadsworth. 43 ‘ Olcott sea or in a desert. -Civilian defense officiitis be a.sked to rollciXand hold aerap Plainvicw: Tex,. Sept. 2.5 uT’ The Printed Cretonnes are in Vat Col­ ors and you can choose from grounds Dougan, 146 School '-street. 13; drive. 32; William Bogner. Birch If any hoaaeholder, reading her* are hailing, Warren until the day a^er the end of the rininview civic clubs want to know Mrs. Arthur Grlndetl. 1.57 Lenpx 100 W(K)1 Piji Point .Citizenh to of Blue, Rose or Natural. Mountain road. 52; Ruth Howell, $1.55 and $2.00 that the mills this j-ear will Breaux, 11. as the national drive. ^ ' "how to bale bailingwire" TlTcy've street, 19; Mary Vanderbrook, 26 225 Parker street. 15; Frances got Sft tons of wire, removed fiom need more thaa 4(1 million schoolboy scrap gathering Report Sourres of Iron On that drty. Oct. 19, as rr»H.»c- Lydall street, 21: Mrs. Samuel Steiner. 6 Ridgewood street, 31; Sets Off the Beauty tons of scrap, gets the Idea champion. tion truck^move down the streets ^Alfalfa bales, but nb equipment Weinberg, 33 Deerfield drive. 6; compressing the wi're as re- Mrs. Loretta Miller, 90 Oak street, kis little to or 28 pounds of The 72-pound lad has col­ And Steel Jiink. and rernpVe the scrap'. American f o r Mrs. CaroUn Bolin. 33 Division 31; Mrs. Paul Carter, 40 Parker o f aerap la a poor contribution, lected 800,000 pounds of tlags 1^1 replace the Junk pUea in .quirSd for shipment. X. Textile Store street. 3; Mrs. Stephen Miller, 12 .street, 12; Mrs. Alvar Gothberg, BeaCiRNlackets $6.50 up ha la Wrawg. Those . “ poor” scrap metal since April, or Bulletin! ~ A. L. Slocomb, Prop. Doane street, 15. 7L Ridge street, 5; Gertrude Free­ aaBtrlbuIlona, multiplied on-a about 11.111 times hia own U aaltlngton. .'4ept. -25— 913 Main $t.. Next to the Bank Charlotte M. Gustafson. 64 man. 159 Benton .street, 12; Mary ■attiMiwide ImmU, become ndl- weigtit. He haa gathered 82.- Church • street, 15; Aledu M. Petor.son. 148 Bi.ssell street, 21; j GARLANDS 73« worth of BcrapXhandling' The flve-atory home of the- Bawa of time. Ferleritl isuirt hoiis4‘ and post Miiske, 253 Hartford Road, 10; F'annie Bu.shnell, 49.4 East Center I Beach VW s $3.50 up his own business with cigar /■ iTha steel industry'uses scrap to a of lice Imlldlng In laiuJailUey Grace Murphey, 32 Jordt street. street, 5ft Gladys Keen, 54 Strick- i Mke Its supplies of raw materi- box for a cash register. Ky., will Ire the Ural goxerp- 11: Mary Fish, 104- Chestnut land street. 13: Harriet D ougu, GF FUR Is go further. For instance: Young Breaux found the street. 4;. Mrs. K*tl>erine Adamy, 2-1 Pearl atreet. 7. scrap In and about his small ntenl-ouned Imlldlng rasc^ in jiSteal la made generally from a the natiuii-wlile drive to' aul- 45 Goodwin, street. 12; James Edward ' Priee. 76 ’ Unnmore Idzture half scrap, half pig iron. town and his «a m p le Is be­ Calderwood. 652 No. Elm street. drive, 10; Mrs. George Walker, 168 MEN’S FLANNEL ing cited to 6,5.50 'other vAge. critlcmlly-nis'ded nia- ( A ton of pig iron Itself is made teriala. The public buildings We Invite You To Our 17; Mrs. Maud Gilman, 1444 Tol­ Denton street, T; Mrs. A. H. Way- rom two tons of iron ora;' half a school children of his parish land Tpke., 10; Mrs. A, W. Ander­ land, 52 Dcerfi^d street, 20: Els- DO o f limestone and nlore than as an inspiration In the na­ adminlatratlon, announcing Ihik today, said the building, /A^ son, 98 Church street. 15; Joseph ther iohn.son. 3B Clinton street. PAJAMAS $49*50 ^raa-quarters of a ton of coke all tionwide scrap drive. The 2.- ^cpmplettHi in 18^ at a coat of Bastia, 54 Deming street. 30; Mrs. 28; Mrs. William McCormack. 66 lied into a blast furnace. 000 reaidents of Gueydan al­ Dougherty street. 26; Marjorie Two Kinds of Furnaces ready have collected more 8^I.104>,H44 and enlarged in Semi-Annual G. Albert Pearson, Boulder Road. iO; Mrs. W. Naven. 84 Maple McNamara, 92 ‘Bridge street. 26; Next the pig iron it refined Ih- than 2.000.000 pounds; 1923 at a coat of 825,281, was expected y it yield between street,'4; Mrs. Johb Campbell, 82 Eva White. 244 Main atreet, 5; $2.50 The . chin-deep fur “does b steal by brtng mixed with an Alphon.se PetitJ«'ani 28 St. John ^ a l amourft o f .scrap, principally 5,000 ^ d 6.IMM) tona of Maple street,' 4; Ella Gaskell, 135 things" for the unusual wrnug^Iron and twp tona oh Florence street, 21; Mary Tierney. street. 22; William Powers. 208 beauty of these rich, wotil two kinds of furnaces: Charter Oak street, 18; Mrs. A. 1. Open hearth furnaces - big. coppt^ hraM add other I l l Norman street, 6; John coats. 'You'll-like Fox or Contest Basis metpi^ The structure haa not Custom Tailoring Exhibit Matchett. 36 Knighton street,. Swanson, 20 Packard street. 13; Lynx-dyed Wolf for its fa llo w , kettle-lllce affalra heated Hazel Johnson, 41 Holl street. 15; MEN’S gas. oil or tar—with some of used since November, Elsie Azinger, 45 i^nton street. 8; face-framing beauty on 9S2, when a new Federal 'Mrs. Teresa' McCann, 132 Pearl Mrs. S. C. Strong, 19 Strickland blacks, soft greens, b m holding 200 tons of metal at For Collection street. 16; Mrs. Vera Pokutny, 76 [time. hiiildlng uaa oonttrurted for /street. 12; Blanche Lamberton, lin COTTON biowns. and blurs Misses' LoulavUto. Saturday— Monday— Tuesday 114 Chestnut street. 8; Marion Ridgewood street, 12; Emma and women's sizes, too! 13. Electric furnaces—also ket- Doyle, 248 East Sliddle Turnpllte, |ea but usually smaller than open Eddy. 608 So. Main street. 20: War Proiduction Boan Washington. Sept. 23—/;Pi—The 9; Joseph Hettinger; 462 North Iwrtba— in which over 90 per September 26— -28— 29 Maude Norton. 81 Benton street. War Production Board today call­ 5; Josephine Keish, 2.'i8 Oak Main street. 18; Muriel Bolin, 119 hit of the materials used are Offer* Plaque* .,^<1 Cambridge street. 6; Catherine Pajamas ed upon all citizens to act as street, 10; Ora Mitchell. 16 Hack­ matack street. 13: Ruth E. Kiss- iTiampagne, '85 Foster street. 12; 'High quality alloy steels—such Pennants for Leaner*. "salvage sfouts." to search for and j. Mrs. Edward Madsen, 151 Eluridge b go into airplane engines and man, 619 East Middle Tpke., lO; and up report idle iron and steel. struc­ Gladyce Sauteri 137 Pearl street. street. 23; Thelma ' Wobdbridge. to*t of the key parts of a gun or Washington, Sept. 2SJ— —The Suitings— Topcoatings— Overcoatings 495 Fkt-st Middle Turnpike. 8; U l­ Ink—are made in the' electric tures and any large amounts of 7-:, Mrs. Adam ' Crawford, 181 Mc­ n'ewapdper-directed /^'rap - dtiv- abandoned machinery and equip­ lian Larson, 75 Forest street, 5; up ^maces. went on a competttl^ baale today Kee^ street, 15. Mrs.' Harry Flrato, 26 Foster Juat to'aee bow it works: ment: ' All Wool Imported and Domestic Emily Calhoun. 305 Porter TIMME TUFT with the War Rnmucllon Board Lessing' J. Roaenwald. director -street, 10; Mrs. Cora Ridyard, 20 Suppose next .Sunday night, ex- offering plaques pnd pennants to VrSTOM TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS street, 15; Mrs. Charles Server, 57 Cehterfield street^ 9; Mrs. Ullian cUy at midnight,' your old lawn- of WPB'S Con.xervatlon ..division, Branford street, 13; Anne J. Cava­ You can't go wron*: on House's selection of new Fall states and'^coiih^es producing the Said there was s "vsst smount of Perkins. 209 Woodland street. 34; TEDDY COATS tower la part of a load of sirap biggest victory/stockpiles. naugh, 7 Walker street, 21; Mrs. Mary Hall. 42 Strong street, 7; Suits for men. We have a great collection of .suits in barged into an open hearth fur- useful metal. Idle 'and unused In TW O GROlPS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR 3 DAYS OSLY William Brown, 42 Jensen street, The nation'-wide contest. WPB all parts of the nation," Leonora Carter. 38 Strong -street, new colors and your fahorite fabrics and styled. You'll THAT TEENERS LOVE! ace. By noon .Monday the furnace announced la^t night, will be won 9; Mrs. George Weiman. 67 Ben­ 6; Sybil Gtlpack. Mountain road, done Its work and the ateel is It Is in bnflges, mines, buildings ton street, 28; Catherine Burke, 37 aa by the th re / etatee collecting the Balance Your . Balance Your 11; Mrs. Agnes Anderson. 90 Pit­ sure get your money's worth in style and service in and feel like a pot Teddy oured into mold* to .solidify into and railroads, stre.et- rails, saw­ Park street. 12; Jdrs- Eric Wei­ I>H>k rnoiit scrap/per capita and by the mills. tsnk.s, sunken -ihlps and'in kin street, 10; Catherine Palmer, beiG^I^but 100'; alpaca pile. Con­ JgoU . " Wardrobe $50 and $60 Value* man. 47 Benton Street, 28; Mrs. House’s Suite. counties pyoducing' 106 pounds or other forms, Rosenwalil^.«Rld. ^Wardrobe 481 Parker street. 29; Mrs. Olga- ti a.sted at collar, closing and The Ingot, however.' ia not yet more peryvaplta. James McVeigh;.257 Spruce street, Steinberf* 70 Benton street. 16; » - A porkef edgings-with bright gr«>en, ateel plate. Plate production Only Huggeattno Needed Now. TVow. 14; Mrs. Augusta Welgold, 107 1-2 1\'PB cSalrrhan Donald M. Nel- "Often we find a suggestion to Thomas Keams. 82 Chestnut red or- beige. Camel. Honey Bear $ 19.98 ow ia at a rate of over 12 mil- son-wiiy award honorary' plaques the owner all that la necessary to- .*uede blueher lie, Spruce street, 7;. C. Johnston. 181 street. 23; G. Cimino, 330 Hills­ Men's All Wool , and Brown Bear, ' Sizes IX to 16.- ion tona a year,, twnce as much to the Atates winning first, second «llli mocesein sut- With All Wool Wadsworth street, .25: Elmer L. town road, 17; Mrs. RtiSaell Allen, ■start the metal mo-.-ing to the line o f the M ailed toe $ 4 5 * 0 0 With All Wool, late aa was needed in 1929. .Rteel ;Bnd toird places and pennants- to mills, .sometimes there are legal Johqston, 15 Horton Road, 25; 302 Spruce street, 16: Mra. Etta lataa go into tanks, machinery., the mg scrscp.producing counties. arrenled in harneae Tweed* Worsted* Ralph White. 71.'brooklie!d street. Perrett, M Kerisington street, 15. difTlculties to be overcome," he stitchca. ew war plants, Naval , and cargo T h^ plaques. WPB's Conservation said. "There may be need for pub­ 15; Anne Lovejoy. 19..High street, Bertha' tlurgess, 17 Trotter SWEATEI^ hipA. . ' diyistoo said, will be euitable fqr lic-financing bMkuse of the cost Shetland* ' Covert* >- 22; Mrs. Ida McCormick. 33 Di­ atreet. 12; Fred Vcrplanck. 23 El- Before the ingot becomes a plate, ^stallation in state capltoIs and of moving the iqetal. We have a vision street. ll;''M r8. Alan Olm- wood Road, 6; Mra. Mary Breyer, . Slipons or Coat Style must he hKiteft white hot. flat- whe pennants may be. flown from department knpwtt as a .Special stead, 669 Tolland Tpke.. 8; Mary 611 Center street, lO; Mary Jone«, med on a rolling mill, inspected,' county courthousea or from staffs project section whose Job ia to Flannel* Gabardines A. Shorts, 83 Pleaaant street, 18; 154 New Bolton Road, 23; Alice hown to size, - and tested for beside the. large county stockpiles. deal with all aituatiohs of) this Htu"oId DuHamel, 153 Cooper Hill Jones, 154 New Bolton Road, 22; oality. GABARDINE -Ruled Of Cuotewt sort," '' $60 and $70 Value* street, 35; Sophia ^ertens, 140 Mrs.' Harold Suits, 130 Washing­ From the time the lawnmower Only perap metal or rubber col­ Any person who knows of Idle Cheviot* Twist* ' Benton street, 13; Mrs. Josephine ton atreet, 10; Marion Gouin, 24 $3-00 to sten the turpace until the fini.^h- lected during the three-week news­ metal in any form was requested, Pontllio, 239 Spruce street, 20; Unnmore Drive, 19; Mrs. Louis ahip plate IS placed on a rail'-, Calf step-in pump j t paper drive will be counted in the to send the Information, Including with clever bow and Buy War Buy War William J. Wylie, 29 I.Jtac street, Lawrence, 1 Edgerton Place, 11; pad car en route to a ship yard. linal tabulkUdn of the contest. the location, and, if possible the moccasin effect de­ 16; Mrs^ David Caldwell, 11 Rich­ Mra. P. E. Peterson. 120 Forest COATS 1-2 days elapse. ‘ . Bonds With WPB emphasized that only scrap ownership of the equipment, to ■ railed with harness $55*00 Bonds With ard Road, 13,;,- Mrs. Albert Shef­ street, 5; Mrs. Joseph Gron, 33 $8.00 ■A'eighed and delivered to the vic­ the Special Projects Salvage cojn- .stilebing the Sayings field, 14 Linninore, 10; Mrs. Her-' Jordt,' street, 1'6:- Virginia B. tory stockpiles, official salvage mittee of WPB In Washington. • thi Savings bert Rpbb. 234' Center street. l»r Brown, 161 McKee atreet, 14; iar Kails Will (so depots or scrap" deaiera' yards Mrs. Myrtle Deavitt, 179 Oakland Tephi J. Loucka, 16 Locust, 20; would be computed. Special Appotntments — Monday or Tuesday Evening* —• Telephone 3264. street, 14; Jean Filip, 175 Avery Chester L. Robinson, 23 tj West In Form ‘of Scrap It was aiiggeated. WPB added, Battleship Relic* street, 12; Mary Matched, 326 Cen­ Middle Tpke., 35; Mra. Teresa Lee. that each state chairman appoint WOOLENS ON DISPLAY IN FIJLU SUIT LENGTHS ter street, 10; Katherine Slater, 11 Spencer street, 26; Dominic a committee of three leading citi­ X, 46 Thomas Drive, 14; Mary Ste­ Vqaeo, 12 Division street, 48; Mrs. Boys’ Sweaters LINED—S7.98 Nawark. N. J., Sept, 25—(a;— Saved from Scrap zens to'" aaalat in Judging the con­ phens, 169 Oak street, B; Winona Edith Dowling, 19 Academy street, ■he Tavern Associstion of Ne—The Advertising "It just got caught in th'.- Shea, 31 Strickland- street, 21; FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ets. Sizes 10 to 30. |e Newark practie* of ripping of bamepa atltching. Black, brown. . Paul Hlllery, 231 Porter street, ^V****™ flub of Chicago wants swnrl of house-cleaning - over LADIES— ATTENTION 25; Clarence Porterfield, 65 Spruce Leora H. Gelsler, 300 No. Main For Fall he bra.ss rails and in the in- every family In the United States aitreet, 26; Jane Hibbard, 300 No. m st of the national welfare here.” the governor-' explained. W’c Are Abo Showing a Larfe Array of Hifh Grade All Wool CloUi* atreet, 13; Isabel Nevers, 174 Main to set an .extra plac4 at its Janitors earned the heavy bronze atreet, 20; Mrs. George Smith, 9 Main atreet, 24; M n.'O tto Modin, 's. beago the pieasura of having one Thanksgiving dinner table—for a To Be Tailored In Mannish Style. TAMPS ’ l «i_tbe rail." figurehead to the scrap pile while «il!M KiErKdiQiZH3FIEQJahJE£iL1Z t t : Pleasant str^t, 9; Mrs. Thomas 28 Stone street, 25; Richard E. soldier, sailor. Marine or Coast searching for metal for the sal­ Harvey, 49 Wells street, 13: Wini­ Wright, 202 New Bojton Road. 22; The Playboy $5.00 Guardsman away from home. Mill Tn tl« Into Scrap vage campaign. y —SUITS AND COATS— fred Smith. 20 North Falrfekl Ann Reynolds, 50 COurtland street, Herbert T. Webb of the club said An Immediate protest came street, 7; Mrs. EUirle Doebener, 374 20; Beulah Woodruff, R. F. D. No. i BtlUwrat'or. Okla., SepL 25 ugl­ several large business firms, trade, ily OkUboma will make its own from the state btatorlcsU aodety. Summit street, 13; Mrs. Elizabeth 4, 18; Dorothy R. Caleen, 106 Main associations and clubs had cx-' Lang. 219 Summit street, 18; street, 6; Helen Bengston, 37 Eg- tCJIOUSC'^SON The Sportlite $6*50 p i ritsr coatributloB to the aerap UJWK&^SOK. pressed inUreat ia the idea and gerton atreet. 35; Jennie G. Segar, ■•Ul eampalgn. Cpunty Judge Puatraaotors Conttmied Charles Norris, :62 Adelaide Road. INC. promised to help prrjmote the Washington. SepL 25— oP)— The INC. IS; Marion Tiffany,-' 112 Oak 110 Main street,. 5; Anna Camp­ ERADIN’S Bui MyTirk ia preparing an order campaign on a nation-wide scale. |B Bistructioa and sale aa .Junk of Senate baa confirmed these Con­ street. 10; Mrs. M. Bacon, 234 bell, 77 Benton street, 20; Mrs. m t m The U. S. O.. Webb said, could necticut poatmaatera: Harry W. Center street. 6; Mrs. Mavis Albert Platt. 43 McKinley atreet. The Stratoliner . $7.50 * eflpper Mqiieg sttlte aeiaod by Serve as a clearing house for ihvi- Potter, Glastonbury, and John J. Hub*% 10* UoUtsUc auwst, 5; Kva 4; M n . Albert WUkie, 160 Osk^ r •heriff^ tatlona to servicemen. KELLER’S Burns, Waterford. , - -T MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. IRfDAT, SEPTEMBER *6,1§48 nAIYCnESnSK EVEZVING h e r a l d , MANCUESTBK, c o n k . raiD AY, SEPTEMBER 26, 194* TAGE TT the bill passed by the flouse and Nipponese Declare Steel Is Saved Stveart Off. WUecracka now pending before the Senate, Held for Trial. Advice on Buying Norwich District Parley Tornado Hits Stars in New Musical Romance Five Sessions Quick Buili toting Hours which dlrecU President Roosevelt Naval Forces Now Soldier Is Going Back For Duration of War to stabilise prices, wages and Given HowOetvivet By New Beafh Hearings^Set salaries at Sept. 15 levels,! so far Ill Tax Case By Tb* Aaaoidatod Preaa Three Towns To Nominate Draws Praii as practical, no ceiling could be Active ill Atlaiilic Opens at South Chiircii Philadelphia. Sept. 25—185 placed on farm products below Your coat rif living need not More Than Half of Con^ To Iceland After War — Dorothy Parker saya she's parity. Norwich Busines^Man rise if you "buy wisely. Norwich to Be Taken sworn off making wisecracks Since it would be Henderson who (Oonti’nned Frotn ragn.O***) Plain Forest ville for the duration. Re*Erection ..of Winch< ige * Cornell Desig- The Sttte Departtnent of Agri­ Expect Over 200 Rep- actually would administer the creto Also Saved in Red Cross pooled resource* to pro­ Pleads Inno9«mt to culture arid the State ’ Defense marine had made Its way Into the Full-Bloodeil Cherokee And UnionViJle in Path Over by Deimicrats’ The writer with the reputa­ ter Arim Shop Rapid*! Ka les T u c«d ^ Morning price controls under the bill. Sena­ Ollll . resentaliyes at Confer; vide a fe"w mobile canteens on tion for a sharp tongue came Couricll provide the follclkring In­ AtlanUc but said that such a feat Construction Work;- . tor Nye (R -N D ) said he and Evasion Chajrge. trucks which noiw call dally at Meets T^iorrow. here from her nearby farm I In Bridg^^rt Court. formation to Connecticut consum- would not be difficult. Indian, Born in Okla- 0£ Weather FFe^. ly Lauded by DffiidaLl others from'farm sUtea would feel eiices Later Today anti some of the camps .loaded with home for a Russian w ar relief on the thrifty buys in local "If a 10,000-mlle tnp like that St. Louis,' Sept. 26-^(/lh— A new Aiieiit Fifflit more disposed to consider a com- ^honia,. Engaged to Taxi the American delicacies. Ekich ■ V, concert aluj commented- New Haveiu Sept. 25—idf)— 'atorea. were carried out," one source said, PlainvHIe, Sept. 25.— (>P) — The Norwich, Sept. 25—(85—This New Haven, Sept 25—(A |.Bridfeport, S«pt. 25.— — promi.se if the.v knew what Heii- type of compressed 5»ncrcte beam, ___ _ ® This Evening. ■ "dog” or hamburger la sold for 63 "Time eribqgh for ' humor Samuel Raujfter, Norwich busl- I Meats; Moderate supplies of "it undoubtedly was done just for Owner’s Daughter. city wiU be taken over by the inspiring example of American ludc* A. Cornell today set derson would do if it were adopt­ saving 65 per cenV’bf the'gteel and aurar-—about' 11 cents in Amerl- debris of shattered buildings aifid when there's 'Something' to neaa ipanj/pleaded Innocent in veaj^ roaat and fega of lainb. Beat Us propaganda value. ^ dustrial cooperation." perfor No Comment Made Ministers and representatives : can money. uprooted trees littered three towns Democrats tomorrow when the laugh about.” ' " on Tuesday at 10 a. m. ed. Nye said he--was assured by buys— ground beef, liver and stew­ " U ’s like sending a delegate to more than half of the concrete without threats from "a wrhlp Federal,-'court today, to three r ’n n n 1 j m i H Hom the 34 churches in the Nor- By Leo Branham ■ American’’solifiers In '’Icelahd,' delegates to five Democratic oon- ^uperior Court to decide wheth- leaders such a statement would ing cuts of lamb. used in conventional construction in this section today In the wake U ’s ail a myth anyway, she a gun.” is what Thomas L 'an international conference — the About .V^uiiu - iMUMo wich'District gathered this mom- juat like the folks on the home verilloru meet here. The ma’i'n con­ . towns and cities of the state be obtained; e b a r^ ^ of attempUn^ to evade Poultry, ere* and dairy prod­ work, has been developed by a St. W ith the United States Arm y In of a tornado that knifed a destruc­ aaid, about her being "a bad . Japanese just didn’t want to be ing in the South Methodist church front, are becoming increasingly vention will bfe that, of congres­ Boak, Winchester Repeating A/ f local ordinance may extend the Wins Support Of Norris Income tax payments totaling ucts; Butter and large eggs high­ left out of an important battle Louis concern. - ^,^Scrap at New York. Iceland. Sept. 24— (Wide World) girl and'a conversational hell­ Company works manner, for the first of a scries of fall c o ^ ration-conscious. Among other re tive course through th* Fauming- sional fo r the Second district, com-_ ion, because I’m really a very, urs ot voting. In the state elec- The Barkley peace proposal won 313.880.82. antl'Wfii held, In $1,000 er. IjOW cost aubsMtutea— Oleo- High tension spring steel, in­ the quick rebuilding of area.” ferences with District Superin^^ r — Found: An American soldier strlctions, the soldier now ia limit­ ton river valley. - prising all of the towns of New" nice girl." ' on Nov. 3. the support, meanwhile, of bail for trial Oct. 6. . margerine and pullet egga. I>e<'llnea to’ Comment stead of the standard reinforcing Washington, Sept- ”25— OP)— Sec­ company’s shops which dent Rev. Dr. Earl E. Slorv/pre- W’bo plana to jreturn to Iceland af- ed each week to two packages of The wind funnel, a weather freak London, Middlesex, Windham and Appearing before Judge Cornell tor Norris dnd Neb), who Ksttf The ' govern ment'a information Fish;'-Flodnder and haddock. The Admirall..- declined to com- steel is used. retary Stlmaon and. Maj. Gen/ in an explosion last we The steel Is stretched to place It slding. . / cigarettes, five bars o f chocolate of extreme rarity in Connecticut Tolland counties. . chambers this morning, on an favored U)e Thomas-Flatch amend­ charges that Raucher attempted ’Vegetables: Cauliflower. cab­ I menl on the Tokyo communique. Alexander'D. Surles conferred foe ,. ter the war to live! but a meeting of the Foot Gyards Writing In the “Vlttory Drts under tension and concrete is The day was ideal and the beau- and six cans of fruit juice when­ and described by some residents aa The present congressman, Wil- n brought by the town of ment' despite Presiden\ Roose­ evade payrpents in the years bage, Hubbard squash and cut car­ I The Japanese •■ommunique stat- m'or^_ than a’n houi today over ar4 Yes, there's a stulka (Icelandic previously schedtilril is expected to News," a com pai/^ public poured abound it. A fter the con­ tlful church was' adoTried with fall ever. the letter la available, which a "regular Kansas twister.” cut a Uam J. Fitzgerald of thla clt.v, is nwich seeking a declaratory velt’s "unalterable"-'oppoifttion to Ifiilfi, ’37 and ’38 In these airiouhts; rots. I ed apeclftCally only that otle aub- rangements for. the Joe Louls- girl) behind It. The Oklahoma- prevent his atteniiance tomorrow. Bonk says; crete hardens, the tension on the flowers. The sessions in the fore­ has’ been seldom in recent months. path two milea long and 200 yards unopposed for the renorriination of _^m ent on the powers of lOcal $i>,,’)35.15, $6,851.63 and $4:494.04. Fnilla; McIntosh apples, freSh i „,arlne had gone into the Atlantic Bllly Conn fight,'without announc­ born soldier is a handsome full- The delegates will later be feted steel is released. The metal, pull­ noon were held in the chapel with He also must turn in empty tubes wide through PlalnvUle, Forest- hijs party. His name will ^ain be “In less th a/ ^ 2 hours, authorities to extend voting hours. In addition. Republican I-eader Five I'lexui (liiill.v prunes, plums and'grape*. and London observers said any ing any change In plans. 7 blooded Cherokee Indian from at the Wauregan hotel. ing ba^k to its original size, com- its ivy-wreathed windows, and the when- he purchases toothpaste and vHIe ancKUnlonvlHe late yesterday placed before this convention b.v probably \nnmK, the Impor H. Allen Barton, town Six liquor case.s w-ere heard by suggestion that .surface r a ^ r s or. They summoned to ai late-day Houston, Tex. Censorship prevents M cNary iOregon) wa.s reported pres.Hes' the concrete. late - afternoon and evening meet­ shaving cream at- the camp post afternoon, leaving a trail of un­ Judge of Probate Edward G. .... shop wjks completely ret _nsel of Greenwich; DepuU- Judge’Carroll C. Hincks, and five heavy Naval units might follow cptiference John Kieran. New Yoric disclosure of his identity, so we'll to be seeking to convince btheiv Called Results “Frumlsing" ings will take place in the church exchanges. roofed buildings, smashed porches, Moran, a former mAyor of Nor­ re-equipi'/' and made ready fo craUry- of SUte Margaret E. at- the' accused pleaded guilty. was "fooiish.” sports writer, chairman of the just call him "Joe.” That’s what farm bloc members they ought to Load teats on thl^ new type of auditorium. AlM-a>-s Gang .Ground Machine brokeri glass and ruptured uUllty wich. Congressman Fitzgerald Cohiiiiiiiiitv Flocks a resumirtion of work. ^nnors of Fairfield; . -Assi-sUnt. Frank Riindazzo b f the Brorix, N. These sources, who/isked that Sports Writers Committee of War va.1I these sons, brothers and •o’ .support Bark ley'a. plan because it Will Use Own beam were made yesterday before Fred JE. Werner, organist of the Until a recent Army regulation systems. plana to make an acceptance Inspii/g Example of (Vmi|) Itttomey General Harn- Bipoka, Y., charged with cotisplracy to their names not beylised. said the" Boxing. Inc., which is making ar­ nephews of the "Elm ers’' of the would include both labor and other Albert H. Baum, Jr.. building Concordia Lutheran, was tmeom- ended the practice,^ one company Only One Casualty speech that will deal mainly with Ijrinchester and the nation i jDrporation Counser Vincent Dcn- carry on the business o f a distiller Japanese Navy had Its hands full rangements for the October 12 First W orld W a r are called, any­ Of Sheep Urgetl cost increases in fixing farm price commissioner. He calico the re­ panist for the hymn.s sung at the df aviation engineers-used a phon­ Despite the widespread damage John Payne and Betty Grable in 1942's most hilarinua battling timely topics, including the oil and he proud of thla almost without -bond, pleaded' innocent in the Pacific and the North and heavyweight title fight at the way. lis of Hartford and David .Gold- ceilings.- • Raid System sults "highly promising." opening sessions, and w ill play for ograph recording machine tp carry only one casualty waa reported. musical comedy-romance, "Footlight Serenade," playing at the rubber situation. Over 400 dele­ ri^eled record. There was and WHS held for an Qcth. 6 tnal South Atlantic were . loo ’ well Yankee Stadium. Private Joe. a driver at one of U ln of this city, personal counsel Noms said he waa getting be­ < :______• . ' The beams were developed by not only their m eaaag«. but the Old residents of the three towns State J Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, co-starring Victor Matiire. \ gates arc expected to attend this storm. Sept.- 2<5 - 1^ - i- ...... ■■ ■ |blU back to the Banking commU- j peatedly brought to their atten- irlln (From German Broad- Thompson, district president, in president wide powers "over Oie garter, Delaware, Ohio, students.-‘ tl'on he added. "The situation is I), Sept. 23—i/iR^The Ger­ (or their part In the w ar effort. tee for speedy redrafting to in- economic life, the .service of sup* ' ------_ charge. Devotkms were by Mrs. such that we can wait no lo o g e ^ 'clude the compromise provision. plv and the prices of the things man high command. aaid today Albert James of Putnam, and re­ Wednesday night when two that “in the course of conimcii Los Angeles, Sept; 25—(A*)— Ac- Would Lose Favorable Position we have to buy and sell, ” but Sen- C ’ s s li r S t f lll ports were read by the secretary^ i f this occurred, the Thom.aa- ator Taft (R-Ohioi, a supporter planes— at first unidsntlflejr and cohduct of Naval warfare by the ) tor Lionel Atwltl, admitting that of the district organization, Mrs. Match amendment would lose Its of the Barkley compromise, later I then found to be friendjy— weio three Axis power*, Japanese war-1 he had shown improper motion About Town Arthur Gibson of this town. Mrs. R ' l f t k i n c r P l n i l l l S V f l detected, the A rm y’s Eattem De- ships have made contact with ' pictures at hi* fa.«h'lonable Pacific Inez Truax. president of South LET SILBROS CREDIT ifavorable parliamentary position told reporters he did not agree D a llK in ^ A la illlM l command sounjlS^ a “blue," ^ d the administration com- at all with Brown’s interprets- ! Axis forces operating in the A t­ Palisades home, is awaiting a pro­ church W.S.C.S, who several bation hearing and sentence on % om ise would come to a vote tion.. > or intermediate, ajeH at 9:30 p. lantic." Th* Board of Directors ofy the weeks ago waa appointed chair­ . 1 his plea of guilty td a charge of Ifflrat. ' "It’s ridiculous to say. that the m. (e.w.t.). Orange. Hall Corporation ..will man of the nominating committee, KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED! il Barkley said there was little president can control generiil j Washington, .Sept. 25.— (iF!—‘ A Boston and 40 neighboring cit­ perjury before a county grand meet tonight at 7:45 in the club- brought In her report; other* on ehance of any decision by the i prlcx.«i and w skc.s bv virtiie”sf the ' plan of ration coupon banking to ies and towni . blacked out about Maohiiie-G 11118 jury. rooms. . A ll board members are her committee were Mrs. George ugenate today on any of the major J authority given him to deal with ' ense the work of handling millions 18 minutM later, but Cape Cod, His attorney, Isaac Pacht. told urged to be present. Stanley of Warel.ouse Point and Our Customers Have No Clothes Problems! points in the bill, indicating that priorities in the supply of mate- of coupons will be tried out in nea’r whirih one plane was detect-! Superior Judge William R. McKay Mrs. B. B. Gardner of New Lon­ show-down might be postponed rials and ’faclllUes for war N ew York slate for six or eight ed. did'"^tot black out, and Boston Used on lYIobs that Atwlil had "lied like a gen­ There will be no songster bri­ don. • LIBERAL TERMS-ONLY $1.2S WEEKLY ^^tll Monday. I plants, ” Taft declared. weeks. radpt stations, asserting they re- tleman” when he told the grand gade rehearsal at th* Salvation - Guest 9i i; This probably would delay final I nouhU .Appeal to Court . i Telling of the **pen n ^n t ye^j- ceived no Instructions to cease op- jury he had never possessed or Army citadel tonight. Miss Sylvester introduced the /erat shown such pictures. He did so, • BELOW “ CEILING PRICES’”— CERTAIN SAVINGS ijsnabtment of the .bill until after I Taft said he doubted if any i , the Office of Price Ad- ^rations, remained on the air. New Delhi, India, Sept. 25—(iP) guest speaker, Mrs. Howard M. the actor said, to protect from the Oct. 1 deadline set by Prest- I ministration explained that bii: Indian mobs have been miirhine- Miss Elizabeth Boyd, daughter LeSoiird of Boston, natlonar snni- j body would appeal’ to the Su embarrassment British friends • WIDE SELECTIONS— IJ^ST MINUTE STYLES j ^ n t Roosevelt In his message to i prenie Court if the president ve- ne.ssmen who receive -ratio; ;!Ou- giinned five times from the air of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Boyd, of sor of Kappa Phi in Methodist who were visiting him at.the time. Girls Colleges, who gave a most LjCongress on 8ept., 7 asking for I toetl the anti-inflation bill .and is- pons from . ciuitoroers, in heir ■/ .Vince the independence movement Porter street, waa Included in the \riny Stressing Intereatlng^and inspiring talk. • U4STING QUAUTY— ENDURING MATCE ksuCbority to cut farm price ceil- sued an executive order instead, trade would be able to ration broke into violence last montt, honor Hat announced at Skidmore I Charming 'In voice and ^raonallty, T lngs back from 110 per cent of i As for the farm organizations, bank accounts, in w’hic Bey may Gen. Sir Alan F. Hartley, deputy College, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. Mrs." LeSourd was listened . to f parity to 100 per cent and saying I Taft said "they wouldn't dare do deposit the coupons, x Leaders^ Tasks British commander in chief in In­ Last Concert today. LS iat unless Congress“ acted, he When coupons are'^leeded to re­ dia, disclosed today. with the closeat attention and the N E W -S 'n L E it. ' time allotted td her waa only too Cwould. "They push us around,”, he de­ plenish , supplies, the merchants Hartley told the Council of State A daughter wax bom late this This Season short In the opinion of her heacers. L Ask Outline of Action clared, "but they wouldn't dare will give their auj>]diers checks With Second Army. Somewhere that the machine-guns were used afternoon atj the Hartford hospital LADIES’ It was a practical talki based on r Administration senators decided try it on the president," for certain amounts w coupons, in­ in Tennessee, Sept.. 25— (>P)— The li. the eastern frontier area where to Mr. ahd, Mr*. Franklin Rich­ three P's, as It were, "Policy, Pro­ •to ask Leon Henderson, the price Brown. ■ asserting the "{iresldent stead of the actifal coii^ns. Then biggest job the Arm y now has is most 6f the outbreaks occurred. mond of Sqrith Main street. DRESSES gram and Power." She said it was L^mlnistrator., to outline actions had no statutory authority, lo •the checks will be deposited to the decentralizing command responsi­ He said dares were used first to Next Sunday. September 27. *111 the time of year to check up. In FOR W O M E N U e would take if the compromise curb wages voluntarily agreed to credit ,df the suppliers, and clear­ bility, Lieut. Gen. Ben Lear, com­ frighten the Indian crowds away mark the last conebrt of the out­ COATS Employed Reoetve Back Pay the three months that remala be­ With a Flair Lwere finally accepted by both by labor arid management, said ed iMck to the banks on which mander of the SMond Arm y, de­ from railway lines where they door programs at Center Pgrk by ^ o u s e and Senate.' The House al- were trying to halt trains. But this the Coaat Artillery Band atation- fore the close of the year, she I For Fashion! this could be done if the pending they were drawn. clared today in an interview. ManvUlc. R. I.. Sept. 25— (85— • -ready had defeated, the adminis- Ivas unsuccessful and the R. A. F. ed here, according to Chief W ar- queried of the women "A rc 'you Glowing With bill became law. Discussing maneuver* in which Total hack pay of $80,000, repre­ ^'tration by voting ,to revise the resorted to machine-guns to clear rent Offlcer'^Warent, In charge of going to Make the Grade? Are L O W A S . "I say to those' who are sup­ units of the, Second .Army are en­ senting a waga'increaaa retroac­ kmarity formula upward and there- the tracks, he said. the band.. The reason advanced for you corning out with all your bills GlorinuH porting -the Thomas amchdm^t, ” gaged In middle Tennessee, Lear tive‘to June 15 was given to 2,800 Kby lift farm celling prices. Shower Surprise thia mo'Ve Is that the members of paid, with your (irogram intact?" he declared, "now is their chance said "w e must centralize control employes of the ManvtUe-Jsnekes Hi Parity is a standard calculated the barid are doing double duty at "Give me access to your presi­ Fur* i to get wage controls and it is my but decentralize execution” ' Oorp. today. In Woonsocket 200 dent's desk and I w1U tell you by ' ^to equMize the returns a farmer varioua functions around town and deliberate judgment, that they For Mi.ss Johnson Lear added that in maneuvers Hospital Notes employes of th* Woonsocket Ray­ Receives from his crops with the it is almost impossible for the the tools I find t^ere what policy will never again during this emer­ and the training of troops in gen­ on CTo., received similar payments your society has, and whether they p ric e s . of the manufactured . and iriembei* to keep in shape. gency have an opportunity of this eral the responsibility of leaders amounting to between |6,(K)0 and really havq the tools to . wora LOW AS A N D U P Shortly boforo nino o'clock Tuesday night the •^s it ah air raid?" "Is it real?" ."Where's the processed goods he buys. Under On Tuesday rUght, at the Amer­ kind," Mrs. ElriBcr Johnson, of 35 Clin­ down through corporals ’- arid ser­ Admitted yesterday — Brett $7,000. with." "Are you gearing In to the T ican Legion Home on Leonard ton street, waa hoste.ss Wednes­ geants was being stressed. He ex­ Dingley, 19 Lakewood circle; Basil pastor's program, the program of Rre?" "Should we blockout?" street the orchestra will pl*y ;fot, army ordered on air-raid alert whkh was re­ day night, at her home at a mis­ plained the importance of develop­ Nodejen, 221 Hackmatack strSet; the district superintendent or t'le One-Fifth Live On FarnM the first dance of the season for Cadet* To Use Boats I ______cellaneous shower party' given for ing quailties of leadership Iff non- Mrs. Agnes Forbes, 40 D^Imont church as a whole?" "A re you In the- enlisted men. On Thursday layed to RKNiy^Connecticut cities and towns. Fortunately this wos not generally the cose. ^ou teani/o M.i.ss Ellen Johnson who is to be com mlisioned officers was made street; Edward Tibbett. Coventry; tune with the other organizations ! Washington, Sept. 23— uP)—,Ap-- night the orchestra _ again play* West Point, N. Y., Sept. 25— (85 married to Hugo Carlson, of Hunt­ more'important by the fact so RussHI Gould, 96 Chestnut street; of your church, of are you just i proximately one*fltth of the '^ami- — The .Arm y Is going to, sea, if a $2 2 '9 5 ington street, October 3. ’. Mrs. mamy of .them a^ future com- MissILucy Soro, 160 School street; for the dance which will be given a "Ladles A id?" "Keep In step, . Radio broadcasts stopped; telephone colls Those who . remembered our previous urgent ! uea' in the United States live and steamboat trip down ih% Hudson Johnson was assisted by sisters- mlaaioned officer material. Barb|sra Armstrong, Crystal La'ke. for the officer*, their wive* and your’ policy must be s forward one AND UP j earn their livelihood on- farms, the river can. be called an ocean voy­ in-law of Miss Johnson. Birth yesterday—tA son to Mr. frienda. and one of unity." speedily warned thousands qf. local Civilian requests, refrained from telephoning even PM OFF YOU .Census Bureau reported today. It age. Th* United States Military A novel means of disclosing the and Mrs. Andrew Wayland of .52 ."As for a program, 'Is it attrac­ FUR ant)OUnced .that there were 34.- , Named Permaaeat Receiver academy announced today that hiding places of gifts for the bride- Deerfield Drive.. Start Voluntaury Rationirig tive enough to get out the mem­ though they* did not know what wos occurring. 855..57U. family- units in the 48 when the cadet corps makes trip* Defense workers to prepare for action. el.ect took the form of a miniature Discharged yesterday — iRajm- bers and draw new ones?" The states a.sbf April 1. 1940. O f these Hartford. Sept 25— (d*)— Attor­ to (ootbsll games this fall It hopes ' BEBTS? flower garden which was a table ban Townsend, Talcottville; Gary Yellow Springa O., Sept. 25— UP) speaker injected a number of 27.748.991 were non-farm fam i­ ney Richard T. Steele waa named to use water transportation ex­ COATJ And that's a safe bet jn Itiese times. When in centerpiece. Attached to each Kosak, 42 1-2 Woodbridge- street; —Gasoline rationing hasn’t come In some placet oir-raid signals were sounded lies and 7.706,561 families lived on permanent receiver for The Hemi­ Stories and suggestions Into her flower was a verse which led Mias Josephine Furphy, 187 Hackmikmav a to Ohio yet. but it has to Yellow clusively. O f H»e 6.096,700 farms. sphere Publishing' dorporatlon by discourse, one of- which w as to Johnson to her glfU . The home tacic street; Albert Gardner,r. 81 Springs— voluntarily. Postmaster Richest ’ Pelt- and blackouts were ordered. In others, only the. doubt please don't call! Telephone lines most THE Government Judge P. B. O’Sullivan today in have special meetings with the i> now asking all was decorated In pink and blue Alton street; Mrs. Beatrice FiF’ofat- Henry Grote, oo-chslrman of th^ Procurable! I Superior court. He had previously More Coaeutnei* Ooaiplaln men. -and secure their * point of of us to get out of .May Beeome Party I’lank and a luncheon consisting of sal­ er, 35 Fairfield atreet. Msgnlflcehcr be kept free fo^official calls which are being been temporary receiver in kn ac­ dvU ian Defense council, announce view. On such subjects perhaps as silencing of radio programs indicated a .pos­ debt,For thosefollct ads. cakes, cookies and coffee waa Admitted today—Louis Giglio, A t Low Cost,: tion brought by Edmund J. Bees. 4d today the start of a voluntary Hartford, Sept. 25.— (85— Con-, "Alcoholism" Pf Mrs. Walter Hillinski of Broad- at once . . . and-then repay tl*e states. ' partment of th* state OPA her*. personality— their selves, their MEN’S FROM TELEPHONING DURING AN AIR R A ID - ment was under way today —A week-old atrlkie of 525 em­ brook. substances, and again she gave telephone. Switchboards in certain Civilian loan in up to twelve reason­ ^ ’ashington. Sept. 26.— i#)— Discharged today—Jack Hed- They arc coming In from aU sec­ among some Democj-ats to have ployes of the Argrinne Worsted stories and illustrations. She able montfily instalments. ; The National Labor Relation* lund, .25 Server street; Alexander N atl -Raaooroes Drained tions of Connecticut at the rat* A N D U P theii- . party adopt a platform Co., which produces yam s used closed with a poignant true tal* fense headquarters and telephone offices were TEST OR REAL —and for a period following the Board ordered Jenkins Brother*, Armstrong, 43 Puniell place; Mrs. of at least 25 per day, according COMMON SINtI TttMt plank against the measure. im Arm y and N avy fabrics, ended of a little family out In South Da­ CLOTHING London, Sept.' 25.—(8*)-^>lngle to State OPA Director Chester Employed men and single or Bridgeport,' Conn., today to dis­ today as the Industrial Trades Un­ Wayne Tripp* and infant daugh­ oil dear signal sufficient to permit the Civilian M. Foot, parliamentary undersec­ Bowles. kota. The mother was busy In her AH-Wool Fabrics! swamped with calls —calls which might delay married working woijren-.can establish Jenkins- Bros. Employes ion of America, independent, ac­ ter, South Coventry; Mr*. George ReClred Jiiiiat Dies retary for the Ministry of Ek:o- kitchen and her little daughter o t Newest Cut aad Color! get loans here on just their Representation Association aa the cepted a compromise calling for a' 'Volkert and Infant daughter, 18 Defense Organization to complete emergency representative of Its worker* for Pine Hill street; Mr*. FYed Stark­ nomic Warfare, declared today three who had - been playing Perfect Worlanamhlp! essential messages upon which the safety of own signature. A loan oT$100 .Qisrleston. W. Va., Sept. 25 — maintenance of union member­ Oivaa PrtsoB Terns around suddenly disappeared. The GIRI.S’ COATS costs $20.60 when prornptly collective bargaining.' weather and infant daughter, 734 that the Russian campaign: had "iPi— George W. McClinliC.'Yeteran ship clause in the contract' with mother went out on the porch but o m EXCLUSIVE .' work which udiiaas telephone lines. repaid in 12 monthly coiuecu- The board also ordered the firm Parker iitraet; Douglas Paul. 27 made heavy drains on Germany's ■the community depends. Federal jurist whose name was the firm. The union had sought a Hartford, SepL 25.— (/P)— Plead­ "WELL-KLAD” BRAND BOYS’ SUITS not to discourage membership In Madison atreet; Mr*. John Eng­ resource*,, but "there arc abso­ failed to locate her. She returned tivc instalments of 10.05 each. known throughout the land dur­ closed shop. ing guilty to a charge of being an Your qspUcatloa will get im- land and infant daughter. East lutely no gipunds for expecting to the kitchen to take a cake out ing prohibition days, died today. the International Union ot Mine, habitual criminal after a Superior BOYS’ O’COATS aaediat* attentida . . . even if Hartford; Mrs. Edith Cavagnarro. In the near future anything ui of the oven and resumed her McC71intic, who retired from the Mil! and Smelter W orkers (C IO ), Court jury convicted him of rob­ ^ Suits . . $24.95 Up jrott*re acw in the community Oeggera With FMwtga Miotatar 299 Main atreet; Stephen Naac- the nature at a German internal search for her child without avail. A L L V E R Y or any other labor organization of bery with violence today. Rocco sr acw on your present job. soutbcni West Virginia district kowski, 27 Baaawood sti*«L collapse." She' rang a bell for her biuband bench a year ago, was 76. He was it* employes. ’’ ’T-" • J. DonneUl, 40, o t Hartford, waa If you aeed cash so pay off Madrid. Sept. 23— (db— United who was In the fields. Neighbors 6 ’Coau $22.50 Up LOW PRICED! a native of Pocahontas county. sentenced to from eight to 30 tfcbta or for medical attention State* Ambassador Carltoa J. H. and friends, sverybody in ths W . Va. StsMoa Devoted to Shipping years in s U t * prison, by Judge name in or phone as today. Kxporta Seat to CWee Hayes conferred today with Span­ Flylag Aee ta Tak* Brld* community joined in the search Jam** E. Murphy. which continued all night without ish Foreign Ifiaiatai' Count Fran­ Berlin JFrom German . Broad- -Weds Now* Ks Birchrunvlll*, Pa.. SapL 28—tP) a trace of the child. Finally one PLEASE Chungking, Sept. 26—t>Pi— The cisco Gomes Jordan*. pasta), Sept. 23—(A5— The Jspa- —There'll be wedding bell* In nesso9«* s Boaton, Sept. 25— lyPi— Mias Pittaburgh tomorrow .for 25-year.- great cime, as far aa th* peop,e n e d tm td experts to China at the request today to the shipping problem and ix -.f O'- tge-'t lO*. '• Kathryn Stewart of Ventura and A dvertloing EmanaUve Die* old Peter Wright, former Flying could reach and close In, and rncANCK CO. of the Chungking government to measuraa to spe^ construction a t Balboa, C. B., Sept. 23—(P5— Ixj* Angtlea, Calif.,* was married Tiger aee in Cldna, who ahot down when that happened they found a f asaist in improving agriculture, new tonn^e, a Transocean dis­ Secretary of the Navy Knox de­ in the Church of .the Covenant forestry, communications, mining ” Plainfield. N. J., Sept. 26— (iP)— th* laat Jap plane bagged by the the child, dead, lying in a brooa, patch from Tokyo said today. E k- clared today OB a s Inapaction trip her* today to Robent Meredith Julius E. Erickson, 72, New York American Volunteer Grpup before with her bead badly cuC and hygiene, a Foreign Office tensions of the building program of the Panama canal that “w* adverUsing eKecutlve and for three it* (tlehandmenL W right, who re­ When they brought her to the THi SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY Spaidel, vice president of Speidel spokeaman announced today. Tb* alao were, decided on, th* dispatch probably have aa perfect a defense uV years chairman a t the handicap­ turned two wMka ago, ia to mar­ heart-broken mother she exclaim­ Newspapers. Inc., who is enrolled object of the mlaaion, the apokea- said. The ministers beard re­ against air stuck here • aa ady- In the Harvard Graduate School ping committee of the Metropoli- ry Miaa M arv Roloberta. daughter of ed. "Oh. why didif t we join in a man said, wijl be to increase tech port* from the ministers of the wherc in-the world—certainly any- of Business AUnBiniitration in I tan Golf yAsaocigtioi' Mocigtion. -died last lira. Daaial I. Roharta. of PUU- oircls soonsr?'* nical cooperatiop between Cliina aad 4i a whart «Bdar our Sag.” MiifiRn to m A m and (to UaMad Mntaa; is tSMishzH :

t ' ~ MANCHESTER^EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. ‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1941 B Q S f MANCHEarTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN./ FRrD.^T, SEPTHEMBER 25, 1942 1 . FACE t : thing we have long permitted furlough so he, too, can pay off ' of though't\now emanating ^ from men with children. When thst • SERIAL STORY ^ : Washlngton.N time will come ts uncertain and HUmiftilrr them to do, with only an occasion­ some old debts. W ashington I Out of the muddle, there are a can only be guessed at by adding ally timorous protest on our part. Secretary. Stipison should inves­ few things that are becoming up selective service estimates. To Celebrate Wapping Women Formj JEmisiQ lirrtib No one can effectively rebuke and tigate and unless the bout can OF BRIGHTNESS GONE pretty certain iiP)—Gove' ior vice commander, Thomas J. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 25— City Hospital or whistles All lights must be 'about 50 at the Grange meeting oh E. NAtmetrong; finance officer, women as guerrillas but scatt on the{ phone, steady, reassuring. ^e was being, kind to her. Pro- (3 ) . Tliere undo|ibledly will beDelegates '"^ om CIO unions day included: 8-12, Mrs. Stuart served throughout the nation on School and Utilities District re­ tent. in going over their, heads to "Petcr, she said, careless of bnbly he was grateful. Because. started building on a ‘ foundation a suspension of rebriilting. The blacked Out on the red signal. One superintendent of Johnson Wednesday evening. It was decid­ Kran\^urton: historian and chap­ over-the state are several _ thfoiighout thKFlrst Congression­ Wells, Mrs. August Mildner; 12-3, morial hospital here to sucked October 27 as Navy Day and War Win the acclaim of |he public bnih l the given name, of pussibje' listen- incredible as it would seem after far too small and weak for the., NaVy policy (all naVy^^ personnel Mrs. John Ma.'«ey, Mrs. Joseph long blast on .sirens and .whistle ed that, in ac'ordance with the by­ lain. Burnham: sergrant- that ask exactly that designat| 'm k m r e r o f port petitions being circulated in al district- have\endorsed U. S. Miss Henrietta L. Bigney, iyw as for-hisVtia record asam a shipbuildei inh,,i'l.u ,'nn,i and i cCs, I doH t Koow what I \e dooe.■ ii.hutwhat -hurl had hnAnncned.haappened, M Mrs.tb. Eustis'Eustis superstructure this war demands. sso far is recruited) la that is To Get Estate Handley; 3-6, Mrs. Arthur Merru, will indicate the all clear signal- laws of the State Grange the in­ Bond Day, today set up a county at-arma. Erorge Rose; service of­ Demanding military train THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS the Oakland and Buckland' areas She knows. Hurry.’ Rep. Herman Koj^emann, Hart­ announced by hospital omcials. ficer, HeitoqrL Rose; executive "with guns and everything,’ The Associated Press ts sxcluslvs- „ .. . . . would now get well.’', all her Now, to save the whole business holding this up now. The ^ a aon Mrs. Leslie Bolton; 6-9, Mr. and as usual. , stallation of officers for the new organization expected to extend to y. sDtIUsd to tbs use or rapubllca- for admittance to the ■ district s for his. proposal U> build carj III be right there.- he Baicr fnendn would »av how^ w'onderful ford Democrat dueHb be renom­ Mrs. iVayland arrived at toe hos­ committee. IS, Vinton Benjamin, such group will be sworn to from collapsing, we have to jack for' stopping . voluntary enlist­ inated tomorrow. asNa "wln-the- Mrs..Roger McCormack. year he held some time in Decem­ every community in the state. rilM of all news dispatches credited planes. ietly. "Call your rejief, tell her Frazier was, to have snatched up what building we have, and pital Thursday, but w ill/not as­ Henry Johnson Clarence Rose as a temporarj’ unit of the Id fto It or not otherwise credited- In proposed plan for expansion of it.s ments la the nece.ssary control 'Of war candiilate with f^wKjuperiors Maxwell Mansion to CongreHsional Cionvention sume .her official du.tira until ber, instead of in January as is'the Under the chairmanship of At­ I thie paper and also the local news But when Kaiser, as he did at to- on at once. V ou wait for f,er from the jaws of death that slide a .new foundation under it. all available man^wer. ishorl-- and the officers. Clarence Hillman, Volunteer Auxiliary Reser fire protection service. jn Congrcs.s." The Democratic ' Convention to October 1st. Mi.ss Bigneywho serv­ usual cAistom. The program ton- torney Frederick C. Hesselmeyer And this group already has I publlahsd herein. his Portland shipyard this week, ni« he chart room. ’ way. and would come, to him. That That already has happened in ages of manpower In many com­ Be Acquired V Can Be select a candidate for Congress commander of th e '^ rst District, All rlahts of republlcatlon of It is to be hoped that, various lit in a call for the relief .would mean that he could get mar- '/The endorsement resohiUon, Bolton Center ed as head of the ho(»pital for 12 sisted of three films shown bVithe of New Haven, retired lieutenant wa.s the installing oKlcer. ed itself the Grangeville war industry and it isn’t certain munities andl q number of indus­ will be held Saturday afternoon at courtesy of General Motors "''and commander, mass meetings, radio apsclal dispatches herein are also arguments to the contrary, the j turns out a 10,600-ton . ship just nu nade a notation on 721's p,g(j --And they lived happily ever ado'pted last night, made meirt Easily Convertefl. Mrs. B. K. Jonea years tendered'her r^ignation last The Auxiliary officerKlo be in­ Guerrillas. I rsssnred ______yet that the foundation is big tries already liaye occurred be­ 2 p.ra.. at the Norwich Town Hall July. She will retir/ for a rest at depicting the G M contributions to programs and other exercises will teii days after her keel was laid— chart, 3:03/’ the last of after—•• Mrs. Eustis and her hus- enough to carry the loal fund where pupils will be thought the.v might^assfgn thing is to have fire protection launching --Uee the contrast - be­ : y eOOLERATOR is a large garage and extensive .avail themselves of the opportun- Harbor. N. Y. served daily at a cost of 12 cents. women to desk .w;ork or so ■self, reflected In ' Faith Harts- mg. but on the .whole fairly decent rationing board office: 2 grade B the State Board of Education; That la not what la h^pening tween p oten ^ l victory and po­ to see the exhibit. Aircraft ob- the Land Army; Mrs. R. K. Jones, Mrs. Leonard Eckerman of Pros­ cover all areas. home; w ith only this difference, i young man In loVe with you for I • / gardens. There ia also a swimming phone 7452. / tires and 2 tubes to Joseph Griro4s, Press and Radio, Joseph Woolfsbn About $600 was raised for. the duties not so arduous as requil at Waahington. What.la happen- sefyera. fire watchers, first alders pect Heights received a letter fund last year.. y , of the ordinary soldier. But, Property owners who cooperate tential defeit in this war. that- while it was Faith’s body It I a long time—: What I mean, Can- ^ REFRIGERATOR ■ pool on the estate. North District, defense worker; of this city. Governor Hurley’s at Waahington la a clear and and uthers taking part in defense Tuesday from her son Corporal and for the same week certificates press secretary ; and religious,. E. Mrs. Roy C. Gulley of\Avery said, “ they want complete was in her own case her mind that dae'e. It—could you take your own. Trial Saturday and Sunday work ^11 profit by ths trip. •omplata defiance of the national In that aim will thereby become had been made kick. She realized | medicine, if tlie dose included Plans are complete for the an­ George Eckerman of the United for the purchase of recapped tire* Dent Lackey of the StaUf Defense street fractured her . ankle when tary training, with guns voters in the Eighth district, and nual fall Field Trial of the Rock- .^urioe Cliapel States Marines tielling hia mother or new tubes were issued to Wes­ Council. - she stepped into a hole on the everything." iBtaraat. but it la not happening now Just how hsrd. wrapped qp me?” Mass.wHl be celebrated- at St. WilUiigton that Se is well. The letter was privileged to conduct their own in her own bittefness as she was, Candace-gasped.'She'said, stun­ -ville Fish and Game Club which ley Jenkins. Columbia Lake. main.> Tha county chairmen, the gover­ grounds at her home. ’ She was Perhaps, he commented, red aa a result of any ^xmtaneoua up- Maurice CThfi^I at Bolton Center mailed August 29th, from an uni­ tenance.* 2 tires and 2 tubes: taken to the Manchester Memorial ring to hia story of the Noij debate and aat their ..own how selfish' she had been. Peter ned, stammering, "But—you’re will be held Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Suitoay. Miss Jennie H. (Yaurch nor said, will create local commit- flatly on the part of the natlon'a M anhattan had done right to reproach her. J at Peltoh’s pasture ' in Enfield. dentified post. It was recently-er­ George Stratton, Columbia Lake, hospital. man, "the new units may dan going to be married!’’ roneously reported that Mrs. 'Eck­ teaa in their areas-. ThraMra. . It is, instead, a shock- voti^ on questions Uks necessary By George iiicker P eter...In her breast- was a "Sure." he said, trying to laugh, V 6 9 9 5 There will be four stakes rUn on QuarryvlmvMettaodlst defense worker, 3 tires ■ and 3 The Ellsworth Memorial High strate their value in strate| expansion of equipment, on ques­ dull, heavy ache. Because he had "I’d Rather" la tks sermon topic Miss Frances Mesereau of W il- erman had been notified that'’her tubes. School Athletic Association open­ skill rather than physical tag demoiutntion of the power trying to make light of it. “To you 1 the two days. soiJ'.^was missing in action, the loved her as a child, -because he The Derby stake will open the of th? Rev. Jackson\U Sutler to lington liill is a patient in the Mr. and Mrs. Laicene Hennequin ed it’s membership drive Wednes­ ness.’’ a t a few professional farm lohby- tions like the fairness of the rate (Second of Three Articles) — I hope." i k rumor gaining large circulation had understood. Peter had had pa­ "But—Dr. .Pattfraon—you -Told , trial on Saturday morning at 8:30 be given at the 9:30 irtqniing wor­ Johnson' Memorial hospital, Staf­ are the- parents of a son, bom Husband and Wife day. Membership in the A. A. per­ lata, who obtain their salaries they are aske4.1^o pay. New Ifork—Sherman Billings­ tience with her for a long time. ship of the Qiiarryvllle^Ieth'odist ford Springs, for treatment of her here. Tuesday at the Windham Com­ mits members to attend home bas­ him—’’ I •There’s no restrictions on Coolerator Ice-Condi­ a. m. and the Amateur All-age will The Stafford Savings Bank will It is undeniably true that this ley's Stofk Club does an over-all But even he had given out finally. church. Church School wtK follow teeth.' munity k^morial hospital. ketball games at reduced prices. from ' farm organizations, who He did laugh then..>T told him ' tioned Refrigerators! You can .get immediate fellow this. Three trophies will be hereafter pay interest to deposi­ Both Join Arinv expansion of the Eighth district is business, he estimates, of more It was true, that he still looked ■ i was darn’ glad tp-^et the Eustis awarded dogs placing first, second at 10:30. An important meeting of the Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Lyman of Wapping Old Home Day is .to be id their power by threatenlhg than $900,000 a year. It can ax-- deUvery on this new family size Coolerator that Church Council will be held at the tors on a semi-annual basis in­ lO U I N at best a temporary expedient, her up for an occasional ca.se;'but caiie becau.se theh maybe I Could and third 1® «zch of these two uolton Congregational New Jersey are visiting hia held on October II. There will be ;ors with the "farm vote," commodale 500'cistomers. Work­ that w a s only because he knew —------■ not only solves your refrigeration problem but Religious Education Day will Wlllington Hill church conference stead of quarterly. At their quar­ mother, Mrs. Abbie- Lyman. church seryicea both mbrnlng and get fnarned^,8ure.. I told him that. stakes. terly meeting, the 'Tru.xtees o f the who make no pretense of con- designed to meet an emergerioy ing for Billingsley-, is a staff of he'r to be a good nurse. Or at But I didn’t say who the girl was. [ gives you the last word in modem food preservar On Sunday the Junior All-Age observed at the Bolton Congreg^ room October 1. j Philadelphia~(g>)—The Maurice afternoon. A dinner will be served need until such time as the or­ 250, and his weekly payroll is $6,- . tion. ^ Mrs., Existe Mondor and Mr. and Institute voted to pay interest on A. Dragoos a're in the Army noiV. lUng the. average American least, he had thought her a good Ans\w ine quickly," he command­ and the Open -All-age stakes will tlonal both at the Church School October l.st and April 1st of each at noon at the Community house; 000 . nurse up until now— at 9:30 a.m. and at the morning 5H;8. Rosco Usher of Wlllimantic In one room In the customs about how far they shall ganisation of a Manchester Fire ed,^ '"T can’t stand much more be run. Dogs placing first, second year, the next dividend being pay­ Name personalities m d head­ Waiting—could you?” and third in these two stakes will church service at 11 a.m. vi.siVed the former's parents. Mr. house Dragoo, a 24-year-old war g o in any given direction. In the Department, serving all the peo­ liners in the theatrical br'-^usic This remarkable new refrigerator U possible at able next Thursday. In changing Ellington worker, joined up'as an aviation Behind her Peter said. "Get Like a balloon that’s been blown this time because It is built almost entirely of receive 50 per cent of the entry -Bolton Briefs and ^ s . Benjamin Robbins. Wed- the interest date, the local Savings/ ,f w a nt situation, they are using ple in Manchester and supported field are never employed at\{he your wrap. .You’re going home." 'i too full, the tensibn in Candace’s divided. 50-30-30. The Field Trial Dr. Brownell Gage, pastor of nesday\and were supper guests. O. F. Barr cadet in the Army Air Corps. At leHTCOllOHS Stofk. There is no floor show. TiVp materials not In demand for war work. Its beau­ bank is^falling in line \)'ith fhel the same time in an adjoining by the taxes of all, can be agreed She whirled, in swift alarm. "Is head burst, her thought scattered committee has announced that the Bolton Congregational church, Mr. and^lra. Usher also vl.sited custom nqw., followed by the ma­ Tel. 4B3-S, BockvIUe due to cokla. . . coatd their power in an outrageoua small, unknown Orchestras, on^ tiful. gleaming white cabinet is made of a new room his wife, .also 24. joined the upon. It la undeniably true that ghe_-7" into madly whirling' pieces. .But' modem plastlc-like material with greater dura­ roads from East Hartford, Enfield will take part in a panel discus­ his parents'^ Tolland. jority of Savings institutions in without "daring". fashion which is a betrayal of American and the other Cubon,^ "She’s all right." Peter said, the pieces were bright, as in a and Rockville will be posted with sion baaed on the topic "Christian Among Ihcige to be presented at WAACa. the organization of the most effi­ bility and imprpved. insulating qualities. ' Connecticut. Mr.-and Mrs. Gerald Spencer of the true intereata of the farmer as are hired for dancing, plus a small' He looked grimly triumphant and kaleidoscope, and when the w hirl-' 'xdirectian signs. Peltori's pasture is Responsibility" to be broadcast a motor vehicll\hearing next Tues­ Corporal Harry Armstrong, son Main street are the parents of a "We’ll be together again.” much aa it ia betrayal of the cient protection for all aectiona of cocktail outfit that appears only she had an Instant's suspicion that ! ing stopped and they fitted into | looted off Route 5 between East over a local station on Sunday day at 9:16 a. mSIn Wlllimantic is of Mrs. Clara Armstrong of son born at Noble hospital. West- Dragoo said, "when we've licked in the afternoons. These are paid the Axis.’’ - Whole liatioh. town, and the kdjust-msnt of rates he' had --planned all this, that he I place they made pictures. There ; WATKINS ■Coolerator features low-Cost operation because Har|ford and Enfield. morning at 9:15 a.m. Sebastian Carabintx. of We.st Wil- Church street, - of the Waterbury field. Maaa, It iS their first child APPHOVtD BY 2 CtNERAIIONS the sta-ndard union |icale wage. had wisheillt so. "She's asked for , was Faith and her Harvey; there ■ /ROTH SRS, INC. ThATour judges who will offi­ - A daughter,, Louise Mae, was lington. Yesterday, these lobbyists were' moUt fairly reflecting the amount it uses inexpensive ice in a different way. Needa Army recruiting sub-station has and they have named him Gerald Neverthcle.ss, the Stork contin­ toBfit and t>a. after refusing food | was Duffy laughing with a coterie i ciate im Frank Foss, Southbridge, born Wednesday at the Hartford Mrs. Walter P. DaK of South been transferred to the Hartford and_ quality of protection render­ ues to be the "smart" place to go. to be re-iced only twice a week! See. it at Wat­ Maurice, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard kl'^ttae corridors outside the Sen­ for dayik she V n t for her husband of dancing girls with o f )f A^ANCHESTER kins tomorrow. Ask .about our Easy W-B Budget Mass.; Paul Whiten of Whitens- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Willington. a member dt the fac­ headquarters. Corp. Armstrong Spencer of Melrose, former resi­ ate ctMimber, and they were exer- ed. can only be achieved thrdug^n and I’ve 'ju st left on the begin­ feathers, girls with doves, girls ville. Mass.; Dr. Charles Beere, Jensen of Newington. The child ulty of Windham High scHm I, at­ was ^ven a farewell party by fel­ Hand Picked with or without various things; terms. dents of Ellington, are the paternal the creation pf a Manchester Fli^ I asked . Sherman Billingsley ning of a very, tbuching reunion Waterbury: and Hector F. Mlnney, is a granddaughter of ilr. and tended the picnic in Mansfield low occupants of the Waterbury grandparents.- daing complete power over the between thetii., She^-^olng ,t0 be- and there was— herself and Peter. Department. Why this ivas so. I asked him Indian Orchard .Mass. Thi^- year Mrs, Jensen of West street Bol­ Center., Wednesday afternoons for recruiting station and given a Ellington Grange had a very In­ course of action in that, our bigh- what it was that made the Stork all right." he repeated..^"It’s you. All the ache, all the loneliness was ton who are the grandparents of faculty members. The supper was pair of military gloves before he That, however, la something the trial will be run an quail in­ teresting program Wednesday of iMt leglalative body. Those legis­ the Stork. Yoii looked bushed." K , suddenly gone. stead of phekaanfa The headquar- two boys and one girl bom since served outdoors and there was ieft^ for his newly assigned post. McIntosh Apples She felt ’’bushed." She m t limp ' The End which ofie feature was a fashion lators w h o . are their servants that property owners cAn best "W e’re always scared to death," tera for the trial wjll be at the January of this year. variety, pf games. display of all of the degree team ■ ■ \ ,______^ -*Mrs. Clyde Marshall plans to The lamb owned by Sydney SUPER-BINGO see for themselves and, if they, replied Billingsley. ■"'Your friends Rockville . H o u m . -Dr. John E . eame to them for inatrucUons. To Renominate Downs dre.s.ses from the first to the pres­ find it the only logical answer to can walk out on' you over night. Flaherty, Oommlasioner of State attend the dinner af Andover this Goodrich, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil ent day. The history of each was Tboae leglslatora who are trying In this business, if people aren’t ditions which I might di-scu-ss. Board Fisheries and Game ia evening at which the following Goodrich of WcH Wllltogton, 5 0 c and $ 1 .0 0 Manchester’s problem, most effec­ imch aa skin parasites, itchlpg of Bridgeport. Sept. 2.1—iJP)—Con- read by .Miss Louise Wood. A $200 m PRIZES to serve the nation also came to pleased, they go elsewhere. If I HE.VLTH AND DIET . secretary of the Field Trial com­ will be guests of honor: Mr. and which won the grand, champion masquerade is -being pliuined for - Basket. tively support after they have be­ leave town the business falls off trht.^skin or pruritus, etc., however, Mrs. Odell Shepard and Mrs. Chase award at .the .exhibit in Storrs, gre.ssmiN Leroy D. Downs of, Nor­ them, seeking U> persuade them mittee. and Fred Ertel is chair­ walk will\be renominated at the Hallowe’en evening to raise funds come members of one of the two $500 or $600 every day I’m gone. ADVICE since my space is limited. I am man. 'They atate a large number of Going Woodhouse as well as weighed 45'-a pounds at the .start to a compromise. This shameful gorng'to suggest that you write to Fourth CoSgrcssional convention for the Grange. existing fire protection systems. "Tm the sole owner here, de­ applications have been received. Sheriff Edwin Oimock. of the contest and gained -44'a ALVAH RUSSELL ARMY & NAVY CLUB, bcT spectacle and procedure was prac­ spite stories to the contrary, that me and atik for any article on the Anyone wishing a list of the pounds at a cost of .039 a pound. here tomorrdw. He will oppose Furnished by the McCoy KufatUsh Burned Mrs. Clare BooN^ Luce, (Rl, Dav- The United States, during May. Mountain Road, tical, because these few lobbyists They wW then be accurate judges, various people ow-n an Interest In j Health Servin skin disore^r in whieji you are Electors qualified to vote to the Sydney received $4 given by the from experience, of the efficiency most interest^, I have articles of A large amount of the rubbish A,d Mansell (Si.'^d Lester Bar- 1941. exported 8.387.OOff pounds of Gla.stonbury were accurate in their claim- of the Stork. I own It all, and there­ collected by the contractor razing coming town election may have Farm Bureau. 'This ia the second low, Independent'l^publlcan, Mr. cheese to Great Britain. Saturday, September 26 of service and fairness of rate fore 1 have no partners to argue Address epmm unirations to The general ihtcrcjtt whi6h Dr. McCoy one by calling Harry A.. Munro, year he has won the grknd cham- having a majority of the votes in ' Herald, .AttenGon .McCoy prepared on almost any skin dis­ the old Rock Mill buildings was tel. 8275. Downs, former NorwiHk city clerk. possible under the present sya- with. I haven't got any waiters burned Thursday causing a smoke pinn.ship. IS completing his firkt term in AT 8:15 P.M. 25 GAMES! I the Senate in their own pockets. who like my partner. better than Health Service. , order which yoU/ blight mention iirs. David Toomey is reported Mrs. Agnes Woodworth ran over tem; And they will, if change and I will be p^aseovto send you screen in the center. The high Washington. (20) 55.00 GAMES! (3) $10.00 GAMES! This la naked government, not they like me. If any decision is to wind of the afternoon fanned the improving, at the Manchester Me­ her kitten with her automobile in seems advisable on the basis of be made, 1 make It. Some Common Skin Disorders any one that jmu desife, Wr.te to morial hospital, front .of _ her house. The kitten had (1) $20.00 GAME! (1) $50.00 GAME! of, by or for the people, but of, McCJoy Health Service in/:are of blase to such an extent that the i V ALL FOR $1.00! that experience, be authentic and “ We operate a lot o f different fife department aent a truck to the The final examination of the to be destroyed it was so badly Name cBureh Offleen^ by and for any special interest •sets of mailing lists. When the In today’s article I will tell you this newspaper, being sure to Nutrition Class wlil be held at the Injured. — tntelligeiit participants in the de­ write down the*name of the 'arti- scene to wet .down the rums. 'The Ample Parkins Ib Robt of Gub. which develops lobbyists unscru­ yoiirig people all leave town, we something abouD-.,^the common walls are to b e. torn down and a .Monday session completing the Mrs. Anton Dvorsky entertaiA- New York, Sept. 25— —T' cision.' work on the older lists. cle you desire. \ Enclose a large, course of twenty hours. ed a number of friends from out Genera] Council of Congregatioba! pulous enough to blackmail the skin..disorders, E czei^ and psoria­ self-addfessed envelope and ten bulldoser will be used to level the '"T h e two things, immediate ex­ property. The budget meeting of the Se­ of town W’ednesday on V^Ungton churches today announced election national legislature. It is wrong sis may be said to he chronic cents ,^’lth your request. If you lectmen will, be held Monday. Hill. of Frederick J. - Newey. of Wil­ pansion of the existing system to "I make it a point to try to -desire articles on several different To Salvage SUtue that such special interests should speak to as many of my gUes'ls as forms of skin inflammation which Dr. Horace B. Sloat had a fine mette. Illinois, as vice-chairman of bring the present quality and rate result when a systemic toxemia skin dlsordera, pieaseXsend an ex­ 'The six foot statue of Dr. lienry ever be allowed to presume to I possibly can. It doesn’t make D. C^awell which has been stored garden this year and kindly re­ the executive committee, and of of fire protection to as many peo­ is produced by the continual use tra five-cent stamp foir.^ each ad­ membered us--with some the Mrs. Kendall Redfleld. of Hamden. such poa-er. It le wrong that any difference what you say to ditional article. ~ \ ' in a' bam at the Town farm for ple as possible, and . equally them, so long as you pass by and of an Incorrect diet. This creates vegetables this week. Corpi.. as'a committee member. ' '^ O B I U l thdre should be legislators weak an oyer-acid state internally and ------' V ' tha past 56 years, is to be turned Nortli Coventry TABLE prompt, definite planning toward glvV them a few words. I also find over to the . salvage committee. enough to yield to it, wrong that it good policy to send over a glass brings on a skin Irritallon as this Questlnna and .Anawara an efficient. and. permanent solu­ excess acid Is eliminated by the \ About 60 years ago Dr. Henry D. Mrs. Wlnthrop Merriam and Congress has been allowed to de­ of creme de menthe. or a bottle of T tion of Manchester’s problem bo- of the house. I may sp y some lit­ Acne fa a skin disorder charac­ were hostesses Wednesday after­ lation is merely one sa-ap after terized by pimples and black­ years does not talk. Have had him i / fountain in memory of hia father. noon for'the September meeting gether. tle old lady in here and send her to a specialist who says he ia not . Several years after the fountain another among special interesta over a bottle of perfume or a box heads, In which, in addition to aci­ of the Ladies Association of the BRIDGE dosis. there is a plugging or block­ tongue-tied, nor is he deaf. He can was erected with the statue on top, Congregational church, at the Quality Memorials All this is perhaps the final dra­ of candy. repeat about IS words after us, if this statue disappeared and was and t'lipping Charity "It Is important to a place like ing of the oil -glands of the skin. home of Mra. Merriam. There'were matic a-aming to this nation that, Some of the causes of acne are: we say them first, but never says found some time later in _Snlpaic 35 present. Mrs. Marjorie Branno'h the Stork to have pretty girls sit­ them voluntarily.' He seems intel­ Lake'When the water waalovy. It WE OFFER A SPECIAL ff it hopes to survive against Hit- Secretary of War Stlmson Is ting around in it. Debutantes rhake the consumption of greasy or rich was in charge of the business sea- foods, canay, constipation and ligent, but never calls his mother waa at that time removed to the sipn, when the insUliation of a BED ‘ ler, it must develop a better and right in investigating the pro­ their headquarters here. It is good Mama, nor his father Daddy like Town Farm. The water fountain is DESIGNING SERVICE TOR business to give them a real rake- improper cleansing of the skin. hot water system for the church more, cdnscie'ntious loyalty to Us posed Douis-Conn fight, presuma­ Many people are troubled with most children. 1 am getting wor­ stUI in use. off— I mean, let'them come here kitchen waa dtscusSed. and anoth­ PERSONALIZED MEMIHUALS own democratic pmcesaesi from bly with -respect to its ' financial hives, or ,nettlera.sh. which ap­ ried—what would you advise.?’’ Evening ScJiool er food sale planned to help finance at greatly reduced prices, because The Rockville evening school is the ground up. details. - Those who took this their names mean something. pears in tile form of wheals, ac­ Answ'er: The child is evidently It.The program following consist­ LAMPS companied by intense itching and suffering from some lack of co­ scheduled to start on Monday, Oc­ ed, of a book review,by the Rev. For too many years we have project, boosted it as a 100 per . "We often knock the cover tober 5th with registration from 7 a burning Sensation. These wheals ordination and l suggest that you Tf you^re "^entitled to an James A. Dailey, including out­ been living in careless tolerance cent effort for the Army Emer­ charge ($2 a person) pff a ring­ to 9 o’clock at the Sykes Memorial In a Variety, ofj side table for a group of 'names’. may ’ berome as large aa a half seek further advice from another lines of several of the newer books !c of the special interest. face a reckoning. of dark red patches which spread, quit. Have had to take a laxative 16995 clude Machine Shop Pre-employ- held at the Pond Hill school. North some .giUn for. Army Emergency Another of Billingsley's habits of some kind for six years and Coventry, where Miss Jeanne That assumption is no longer Relief could possibly have justi­ accompanied by a swelling of the meat training, Supplementary has been to give away souvenirs underlying tissues. The affect^ wondered if this ceuld be the training. Blueprint reading. Me­ Heckler is teacher. There were 35 'filaee present obsolete fix­ peaalble. We have now come face fied this bout between soldiers m and wines to his friend and cus­ parts become painful and there is cause of my trouble. Please an­ chanical Drawing, Related Mathe­ present. It was voted to contribute tomers. He has been known to Universal gives you greater economy with its 5-speed sw itches... to face a1tb the Inevitable conse- the first place. These two, soldiers’, often an intense Itching and burn­ swer In your column." matics. $5 to the Honor Roll Fund. Re­ ON ALL MAKES tures you may still be using. give ■ away more than $100,000 five different, degrees of cooking heat. The Economy cooker cooks ports were heard from Mr. and ^usncaa. of such indifference and normally speaking, belong on worth, of wine in a single year. ing. The most common form is Answer: The possibility Is that Card Party Tonlglit that seen on the face. When the entire meals,on retained heat. In addition this modem, streamlined Mra. Churchill concerning types of , Btgisrt. The evij things a'c toter- their jobs. So long as they were For awhile he gave away portable the sluggishness of your elimina-' Hope Chapter No. 60. 0- E. 8. main cause of erysipelas Is re­ tive organs, rather than the laxa­ Universal includes such outstanding features as: Convenient outlet will hold a card party this evening playground equipment, etc, best i See them on our display ated have groam bigger than we to be fighting for the Army, a radios ornamented with a ’ Stork. ■uited to each of the schools in - The most popular thing he ever moved. you will find that ,the dis­ tives. ia the cause of an accumu­ for percolator, toaster, .etc.; Automatic Oven Control; 3 Utility draw­ at eight o’clock at the home of OF CARS ! are; they flaunt the counsels of generous interpretation could ease remains permanently' cured. lation of toxic wastes In your sys­ ers on rollers for easy operation; and a top flpqdlight. Timer available Worthy Patron Daniel Ostien of town. as disclosed by meetings Bu.r "eiliiig. Newr styles in cur­ I gave away, he says, were s o n At this time there is a great held by the committee with par­ patriotism and of common sense; make this fight part of their jou. gold cigarette holdera “The girls tem. which is the root of your 34 Snlpaic street. Bridge and whist I deal of interest in ringworm of the 'St 5l7.0I5C NT STAMPS not resistant enough to withstand You or. any other reader desiring has issued notices of a Democratic and a report of her experience to provided: -(T) Your home la now h foreign enemy, they boldly step debti^not Joe Louia' debt to the Kansas City—OP)—No one likes the invasion of this type of complete inathicUons for this de­ primary to be held October 5th eatoing it, which varied from the wired for range. (2) You do not tawnrd the most damaging Inter- UniUd SUtaa government^ but accidents, but Carl Thomas and growth. RingVvofm ■ can be cured toxifying dietary regimen, should from l, to 9 o’clock for the purpose have cooking equipment at pres­ Ihg of button-holea or.glnger- M l discord since the Civil War. hia debt to manager and pronwter. Walter Garland think they picked iiy the use of a cleasing diet to address a request to SIcOoy o. nominating two Representativw ad, to performing tonsorial a pretty good spot for theirs. clear up the condition of acidosis Health Service in cars e t this ent, or (3) Your old equipment is and IS Justices of the Peace. try. 'Ilia sum of $35 was turn- UJI USe''S M giUBS these lobbylats end poUU- JOHNSON BROTHERS —a plaaaant picture has gone which Ib present, together with beyond repair. 0 0 When tile steering gear of their newspaper and I shall be pleased Binge ed'layfrom these ’’experiences.’’ Depot Square- Garage INC. A h S ? Tee. Ihit they are only woefully aour. Every other mem­ car failed, they overturned In front the application of a auitable prep­ to send it. lAease enclose- a large, The Northeast P. T. A. will hold ChieY A.lr Raid Warden Malcolnr Electrical Contractors M a g , cm a larger and mor^ dra- ber of the armed forces, in fact, of a hospital. They climbed out of aration. for killing off the ring­ self-addressed envelope and- ten a bingo this evening a( the home has issued tjie fallowing notice: Ernest Roy, Prop. the wreck, .walkcd^n for treat- worm infection; '.33 MAIN StREhtT TEL. §2n^ scale, the eame kind of now- baa the right to ask for a cents to help cover cost of print­ of Mrs. John Bonan of Center Monday night Sept. 28 the town 241 NO. MAIiy STREET TEL. 5113 iment, . There are many other skin con­ ing and mailing. Street, V of Coventry will have a practice

. A 'iiA - ■ Jil. ■ (,v ; . 'J i V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l^ANCHESTER. CONN, FRTDAT, SEPTEMBER 25, .1942 MAI^CHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 194S FAQI T B f :x _ will be devoted to production of graduate, assistant in chemlatry; buttermilk; IP or 12 dates. ing teeth and aa long as the Infant May Reduce other crops. Skull Fractured U. o f C. Faculty Donald 'G. Whittredge.V gfxduate Dinner.-^Broiled lamb chops; Is healthy, I see no reason for you ^alhoun Gets ^ TV. K Stocks WAFS Go to Work for Aririy Foods least rich In calories per' a^istant in psychology; Raymond Menus pumpkin; carrot and lettuce to worry. You may be able to Mice Menace Footl hour of productive effort include When Man Falls Daily Radio Programs a ! Ross, asslstant*professor of ac­ aalad; pnuia whip. speed up the appeannea of the blackberries, raspberries, - lettuce, counting. A Week’s Snpply Friday: first teeth by giving the baby sun- - ______K—tern War Time ______Changes Listed , F r ^ T i Year in Jail Air Reduction spinach, iJ carrots, string beans, ‘ i-Beaignatioaa For Good Health Breakfast—Glaaa of grapejuice batha or by exposing her to an ]\Iiich Liibor strawberries, tomatoes, celiery, ap­ Watcrbiiry, Sept. 25.—^/P)—Peter 30 minutea before brcalrfaat; well ultra violet lamp. .During the win­ Allis Chal Mfg . The following resignaUons ware . Recomroeoded Allied Chem . . . ples. cabbage, onions and peaches. Shea. 30, son nf the late Peter J. announced: browned waffle; criap bacon. ter months, when natural sunlight .Seven Promotions in By McCoy Healtk Service Lunch — Com; cooked turnips; is not abundant. It may be a good ob ■ ^Ismford Conscientious Am Airlines .., (Continued from Page One) Many of these • products supply Shea,- foiir-ml)Tiu|e speaker in Gretta J. -Anderson, assistant In­ Warning Issued Am Can ...... vital vitamins, minerals and other W’-orlU .War No. 1, ^-^s severely. In­ structor in botany, for a position salad of raw spinach leaves and plan to glv# cod liver oil aa this Collegiate Football ^s Rank, Other Appoint* lettuce. provides the vitamin D which en­ sible Damage to [•Objector Did Not Re- Am Rad St S .. the department is ' encouraging a valuable food elements." Conse­ jured lri\,what authorities believe S t Manhattanville CJpIlege; Allan Daily Menus Am Smelt ...... quently, they could not be elimi­ was a fa it, at the Blakeslee Co. ments Are Announced. K. Booth, assistant professor of Suggested menus for the week Dinner—Broiled eteak; succhini; ables.-the body to use calcium and greater pixiiluction of hog.s. string beans; salad of head let­ phosphorous in budding strong And Roots Faced. »rt fo r Induction. Am T A T ___ Wheat and barley provide 200 nated solely oif the basis of their storehouse, where he was employ* Oh Networks Tomorn mechanical engineering, for a i>osi- commencing Sunday, Sept. 27, Am Tob B •.... short supplies of calories. ed as a watchman, early tod^> 1942. tuce; baked apple. teeth. Of course, the baby would percent mOr-c calories for each Storr's, Sept. 25.—A large num- tlon in war industry: Preston get the same vitamin D in another Storrs, Sept. 26—uC)—A [•“ New Haven, Sept. 25—n's fint Satur­ to keep going back until I've met .lege; Wilson J. Dobson, instructor remember that the teeth are form­ Arniour 111...... for the effort,used. draWn carefully to provide a safe skull fracture and brtiises and them all.” ing 8even promotions in rank, 48 in mechanical engineering, for a stewed apricots. Lunch— Baked sqqash rings; were extremely numerous I ? violating the Selective Service Atchi.son . . . . . si'ipply of vitamins and 'other di­ day afternoon of iiiollege football Lunch — Lima beans; cooked ed during the gestation period.'be^ abrasions of the face aiid eyes. His appointments, 12- resignations and position in war industry; A. L. salad of chopped raw cabbage and year in Connecticut orchards) : by not reporting for indue- Atl Refin . .. . i... Knmigh Wheat For Two Years etary needs. glasses were broken. Police are > broadcaating wlU bririg four gamee celery: lettuce salad. parsley; cooked carrots. lore the baby is born. Therefore, Despite , the high food value of Dialing tonight: 15 leaves of absence, were an­ Douglas, assistant instructor In whether your baby will have probably would do much dam on, waa sentenced by Federal Aviation Corp ,. investigating. to'the netwrorks tomorrow. Big NBC^--^, Lucille Mannars con­ poultry; Alexander W. Luce, pro­ Dinner—Roast pork; small car­ Dinner—Vegetable aoup; boiled wfi^at. thd government, will not rots cooked with meat; string strovg teeth defiends to a gr^at ex­ to the bark and roo'ta of fp t| ^ ge Carroll C. Hincks today to Baldwin Ct .' . . . Manpower Problem iW te a m s are pa'rticlpanU in each cert; 8:30t. Information Please, nounced today by President A. N. fessor of mechanical engineering, beef; eacalloped celery; turnip B A .O ...... ask farmers for an increased pro­ Stanford University— Board of Jorgensen. beans; salad of lettuce end celery; tent upon the diet you followed trees unless control pr IIIrve a year and a day in an un- Too La^ to Classify on e.^ x ■ , Leon Hendefson; 9:30, Plantation fo r a position in industi^r. salad (cold cooked.turnips stuffed were undertaken. Bendix ...... duction of the grain. The country Athletic Control urges that tickets Paul L. Putnam, associate pro­ *fig ice box Bponge. wdth minced vegetables); gelatin. while pregnant.The eruption of a i ttairnated federal prison. Here l e ^ e achediile a* finally Party: 10, People Are Funny Quiz; Powers McLean, instructor in t(x)th. or the cutting of a tooth, The wai-ning, issued by the Ag J "Assistant U. S. Attorney Valen- Beth Stl ...... has enough wheat to supply iU<* for Stanford football games be LOST—ON 12 O'clock bui; from determined upon, includiri^ the an­ 10:30, Soldiers’ mail, interviews. fessor of farm management, and Monday *Flg Ice Box Sponge—Dissolve Boeing ,\irp . . . . need.s for more than two years. purchased in atiyance .because of Hartford to Manchester, small George B. Saul, associate professor English, for apposition in a law ■ Breakfast --- Re-toasted ^break­ depends upon the growth of the cultural Extension Service, caij J. Sacco, asking that Calhoun nouncers: \ ! ■ CBS— 7:30, Report to the Na­ a tableapoonful of gelatin in a half root. The milk teeth usually ri"upt sf imprisoned foC three yeara or Borden ...... (.Consequently, ftbme labor which a shortage of salesmen to man purse, containing sum of money. Michigan va. Great Lakes to tion; 8, Kate Smith's Hour; 9, Or­ of English, were promoted to full office: John ,C. Mertz,- assistant' fast food with cream; stewed cup of cold water. Add to a cupful from F. B. Schuler, Connectic otherwise m i^ t be used for wheat stadium booths. - Reward. Phone 6844. professor of mechanical engineer­ apricots.. in the.following order: Lower cen­ and Rhode Island agent for , i r% duration of the war. Sirfd the Can Pat ...... CBS at 2:45, Ted Huslng. \ son Welles in “Crime Without professorships. Other promotions of hbt flg juice. When cod and be­ tral incisors, 6 to 8 months; up{)er [■^fehdant had appealed Ms draft Cerro "tSi- P . . . . Wisconsin vs. Notre Darrie tp Passion”; 10, Caravan Hour and follow: ing. for a position in war industry; Lunch— Celery soup: spinach; ginning to. set, whip to light froth JJnited States Fish and Wllij central incisors. 6 to 8 months: yice. ; sMtus throiigh the entire selective Ches & Oh ; . . . NBC at 2:46, Bill Stem. Lanny Ross; 11:15, Talk, Admiral Krnest R. Kline. Josephine R arl Seeger, assistant' instnictbr combination salad. with rotary egg beater. Whip a lateral incisors, 7 to 9 months; ggeetlons for Control [ —rvlce. system and even had writ- Chrysler . . . . . Minnesota vs. • Pittsburgh to Ernest King. Rogers, and Theodore Siegel, each in animal diseases; position with Dinner—Cold sliced pork; small cupful of cream and fold, into the pelaware Expertmqpt Station; S. green peas (canned); salad of cold upper and lower first molars.’ 14 The k g ^ t gave the followi Kj,n to president Roosevelt. Sacco Coca - Cola . . .. MBS at 3:15, Harry McTigue, and B1u-t-8:15, New Tim e for Dinah from assistant professor to asso­ gelatin mixture with a cup of to 16 months: canines. 17 to 18 rJMressed a belief that a heavy Col C.a.s & IKI .. Blue-wrest, G ^rge Higgins. Shore;'8 :3 0 , High School “V" ciate professor; Elsie Paulson, Martha Robbins, resident counsel- beets, lettuce and cucumber; bak­ chopped stewed figs and two suggestlonSTor controlling lor>JPaul A. Walker, assistant pro­ ed pear. months; second, molars. 18" to 24 this fall; | r S ia lt y for Calhoun would ’ im- Com I Inv T f . . . Fordhan^s. Purdue to Blu-east. Corps; 9, Gangbuaters; , 10, Meet from Instructor to assistant pro­ tablespqpnfuls of crushed toasted months. When all the milk teeth T"*ove Uie morale, of the armed ComI Solv ...... at 3:15," Harry Wlsmer. Your Navy: 10:30, Men, Machines fessor of zoology, for a position at , Tueeday: ajmobds. Pile in a glass bowl and Baiting- shoulcTqje done in Oc^ fessor, and F. F. Ferrighq, from or temporary teOth have been cut, her:. ■ Choo.se warhv clear, qih ( c,rces. Oon^vlth Kdis .. Mi.s. .Nancy R. Love ■»,scennd*rmm right yh iiniform) h a Is'tlje first com.mgent of women pilots in X-^Victory. Randolph-Macon College for W*o- Breakfast—Coddled egg: toast­ top wdth whipped cream and bits assistant instructor to Instructor. ed ccreai" biscii.-t; stewed figs. there will" be 20 of them, or 10 in (lays, and when possible bait I •Judge Hincks said he did not Con.« Aire ...... the Women s Aiikiliarv b'errv .«!qnadion out <|hhJluUltJine at tfiUHr tiaiiiing^tta^se at .New Castle, £jel.. Added to the short wave sched­ MBS—8:30, This Is Navy Nor- , .Yppointmenta men; Richard Wargo, assistant In* of bright fruit garnish. Place on each Jaw. Lunch—Carrots and )>ens: salad the late morning and■ earix*fftH dieve the morale of the armed |Cons Kdi.s .. .. . for the first fli.ehts in thelV ri(\v job of ferry/nt pla nes from factoriiVao air babes for the Army Air. ule for the World Scries »rill-be g folk;'9:30. Double or Nothing; 10, New*, appointments announced ■structor in physlcil education, for. ice until ready to (wrve. Will keep ■ ftrees needed anv boosting, and j Cons Oil ...... 15-mlnut« summary by ®»n Dun- Featherweight bout — Chall^ a Civil Service position. of shredded spinach and lettuce; on Ice for two or three days. noon. Do" not bait on coUt^. Force Tr.inspoit Command- Aline Rhoiiie (/fourth from the riglit), Ne^wYork aftW . and Mrs. Betty included the following: glass of milk. f ^ remarked that, though no other Cont Oil Del ..". phy of MBS to be sent to the Brit­ Wright vs. Lulu Constantino. Leaves of absence, in each case , Bn«h LsM Dntiappr days as the mice are not as [ MOice was offered, it seemed a 1 Huvier Gillies (fourth from the left I of Syhasi-t'. Long Island, N. Y„ are Among the >i;bvip. I'Shlrley E. Abeling, to be gradu­ "Dinner — Baked white fi.sh; tive, and the per cent of kill Cont ijan ...... ish Islps, where it Is to be relayed ate assistant in sociology; Ray­ for military servlce^.u'nles.s other- Questions .4nd Answers I *tete of human material to con- i t‘orn Prod ...... by the BBC for American soldiers Whkt to expect Saturday; .string beans; beets; salad of vege­ be materially reduced. ' J ne him to a penal institution. mond Andrews, graduate assistant w'ise noted-were announced as fol­ tables molded "in gelatin. No des-, San r«ego, Calif ■/P, John Field moit.se rodenticiile. sprel Del L A Wn . . . stationed there. The summaries NBCr^ll:30 a; m., New Series, lows: I •Other cases dir nosed of today | may be so riowded this winter on w ith the .serious ca.s^s. that need will come around the close of each Coast Guard On Parade: 1 p. m„ in cheniistry: Arthur P. Becker, ■sert. (Baby Teeth), Arvin. Federal rent director: left evenly on one-half inch ap|i Du I’ont ...... th.il yiiii wonU have the privilege special case. ~ \ instructor in economics: Eugene ’eluded that of Albert W. Fox. a Klee A'lito - L .. Open Foriim game. Pan-American holiday, new time; Rcibert H.- Alcorn, instructor In Wednewda.v: Question: Mrs. H- K. writes: both the landloid and the tenant cubes, should be iise.d. - If dro| .ibstitutc mail carrier in Litch- of sending that sick memlier of Prospective fatlwr^ you ''sjthow' RUBINOW BUILDING 6:45, Talk, Mrs. Roosevelt, N. Bilenker, graduate assistant in pharamaceutical jurisprudence and Breakfast--WhoIe-wheat cereal; "My baby girl is almost 9 months are not picked up, zihc-pliosphid bine, RR Ct -----. unhapiiy. The tenant complained . eld who jileaded guilty' to em-', vour family there and you will not you Xvant your, wile w^efi attef^ed Bob Hope, who returned only CBS—2:05, Of Men and Books, dairy industry; Josephine A. ethics; Lawrence H. Amundsen, 3 slices of crisp bacon; baked ap­ old and I have fed her carefully treated, stedm-gruslied oats usl Gen Klee ...... be able fo get trained nur.ses "to when she is in the hosniitd. nmo, Boublik, graduate assistant in edu­ ll^EZlIng $17.32. He was sentenced , Gen Foods ...... Appeal fur Vlirves' Aides Monday from Alaska to open his fifth anniversary: 6;15, Calling associate professor of chemistry, ple. according to your instructions. She his rent wasn't high enough. He as a supplement to the apple cuf ■ J Six months in jail, suspended. • Kdit.or. Evening Herald: romr' to .your horre. hec.-iuse they urge your sister or some wotnan in’ new radio season from ' Seattle,' Paii-Afiierlca\ cation; John O. Burke,, instructor lor study and research at Purdue Lunch-Baked potato; salad of la the healthiest of any of my 5 had signed his lease before the bait,^ or used alone, is advis Gen Mot . , . . are all needed where they can give your famil-y to give her serviceiKAo in electrical engineering; Howard jrid put on probation for two Goodyear T A R Mfinche.ster won»'ii. if you-were Wash., the next night, again has Blu—11 a. m.. Service Men’s University: Harwood S. Belding, celery, lettuce and olives. children, but she has no sign of rent ceilings became effective, but One pound of oats will be enou a.sked to give three hours a week comfort and i are to several in a the hospital so that the trained. flown to the Aleutian , war theater Hop; 12:30 p. 'm.. Farmers’ Union W. Butler, instructor in mechani­ associate professor of zoology, for Dinner— Sausage; combination any* teeth, whereas all the others by. the time the "regulations were for approximately ope acre. Int Harv day at the. hospital. niir.se may attend your wife, while cal engineering: Eric W. Carlsori, Int Mer Mar . . to e.mergency w.ar work, you'd do. to provide further entertainment program. research at the -Harvard UnivCrrsl- salad Of cold cooked carrots and had teeth at 7 or 8 months. Kind in force the landlord had reduced The poisons may be procur it. Well. 'v.eve reiohed the Are you prepared for the emerg­ that other person ts caring for the for fighting men of the Army and MBS- 1:35, Salute to the States; instructor in English: Leo Cot- ^ Fatigue Laboratory; L. J. peas'on crisp lettuce; cooked spin^ friends, neighbors and relatives the rent $10 a month. "It isn't a Cy m f I Nick . . le.ss ill. That's what it means to from County Farm Bureau offlc emergeney stake in .Manchester ency in your home." Have you tak- Navy. He Is expected back In the 6:30, Jimmy DorSey Naval salute, nolr, Jr., graduate assistant in Bilon, assistant lifstructor in flori­ BCh; baked, ground'beets. are 'beginning to bother me with fair,” he insisted. "I agreed to after Oct. I; fOCOi S to ck s Memorial Hospital, bei uise our ep aiivii-iitagp of .this training op­ have plenty dt Nurses' Aides oh states again for his next week's new time.' ' \ agronomy; Dorothy Culp, instruc­ culture. E. G. Burrows, assistant Thursday: all sorts of suggestions. (?an you pay it and the place is worth trained nurse.s have been called to portunity which the Red .Cro.ss is duty. J »These Prices Are RIGHT! tor in govern n ^ t. (Charles H. Breakfast — French omelet; give me some definite advice?” Johns -M a n ...... 59 broadcast. CBS and MBS—1 p. iri.. Launch­ professor of sociology, work with every cent called for in the lease." . Thete are about 20.000 kno the front to take eare of our hii.s- offering.you in return for tide ser­ Manchester women don’t fail us To "quote Hope; ‘‘There are a ing new aircraft cVrrler' Lexing­ Coogan. Jr, ssslstant professor-of War Department Intelligence Serv­ Melba toast: stewed prunes. . Answer: Some babies are natur­ The law, Arvin stated firmly, pro­ insect pests 'that have not Jones A Lau ...... 19-'*; hands, brothers, sm s and loved —Call 6637 and sign up for 80 ton. iFumithed by Ihitnam and Co. Kennocott. 30\ vice you Can rehder? There are lot of boys I (ildn't have time to hiechanical engineering; Edward ice; Hugh Cannon, associate pro­ Lunch -E ight-ounce glSM ct ally slower than others in develop­ hibited the increase. found as yet in the United Stat war-time prepajedness course's and hours of free' Training and then WHY PAY MORE? 6 Central Bow, Hartford Ugg A My B ...... 58'-J Ones. , • V. Gant« assistant professor of fessor of accounting; Wendell B. . Every day ten Volunteer Nurses' the need -ha.s been proven in other give three hours weekly to the Insurance Lockheed Aire ...... 21. civil engineering, Cook. associate professor of Bi(J Aske Aides giw their servi-e.s, but we countries. It's true we \vere on the place where your service is so X 1080 1980 Rebecca Gifford, insjruetpr In chemistry: Harold Hale, assistant Loew’s 43''. need more Seven more women are alert’ Wouldn't you like to know­ niu^h needed. stna Casualty — 123 ■ 128 Mont Ward ...... 30*,. LE.AX— FRESH— >I^ATY— 1-6 POUNDS AVERAG^J wnc Kilocycles WDRC Kilocjfcle* a’slitial diseases; George R. Grant­ Instructor in animal diseases. na Fire ...... 49'Y 51 ‘ needed before Msjiday morning a( how to give-morning aq 1 evening Marioti Tinker, ham, instructor in civil engineer^ Nash - Kelv ...... 6 ', nine o'clock to' conkplete the neces­ (-are. t.ake teniperatiires. pulse and . PuHjcity Chairman, Thomas Hargreaves, instructor Ufe ...... 27 29 Nat Bisc ...... 15j. ing; Ingeborg Greeff, assistant Inr in mechanical engineering; Rich­ futomobile ...... 36 38 sary quota for the figxt training respiration record, Intake and' out­ ■ Volunteer. Nurses Conimittci- Frhlsy, September 25 Friday, Sept. 26 \ atnictor in English; Denzel J. .Nat Ca.sh Reg ...... i ___ 17 class. If yon do not voliuHeer. nine put accurdtely for the doctor's in­ ard King, instructor in civil e n g ^ Green . Gr^en General ___ _ 26 28 Nat Dairv ...... 15', P. M. - P. M. Hankihson, Instructor in dairy in­ fine women who have volimteot^ed, formation, assi.st patients up in a 3:00— David Harum. \ rieerlng; William N. Leonard, as­ ford Fire ...... 88’Y 90' Nat Distill ...... ’. . . . 25 Conn Big-Enough 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. dustry; Frank Hefner, instructor sistant professor of economics, Stamps will he depiiveil of taking a train­ chair, in dressin.r. walking; n.ssist '\ 3 :1 5 — Ma Perkins. 3:15—News. \ Stamps ford Stm. Boil 41 45 N'Y Central ...... 9 \ ■^In German; Richard H. Jaquith, work with WPB Transportation ing they have -signed tip for. ahd with dre.s.sings. m.ake beds, fill hot »:30—Pepper Young's Famllyi 3:20— St. Louis Matinee! r. \ iVistnictor in (jhemistry; William H. Entional Fire ...... '56 - 58 Nor Am Co ....; ...... 8 '. Dirision; George E. McReynolds, enix ...... 81'-J 83' the hospital wil| lose 172.5 hojirs of water bottles, ice bags, collars, as­ Rumson. N. J. —Trainer Fred­ 3:4s—The Right to Happiness. 3:30— We're- in. the Afmy WoW. Kelly, Instructor in sociology; C; Given I Given Northern Pac ...... 6^, volunteer service which would he'.p semble hath materials and give a associate professor of govemrnenl: hvelers ...... 400 420 Packard 2^', die Fierro says Billy Conn should 4:00—Backstage Wife. 3:46—Russian AmericairiFesti^l Albi^rt King, Instructor in chemla- th^ trained nurses to take rare of tmth. as well as innumerable other weigh between 180 arid 184 when ■ :00—News. ^ Frederick A. Mote, Jr., assistant 'V \ Public Utilltira Pan Am Airw ...... 19'a SPRING .MILK-FED 4:15XstelU Dallas. 4 try; Karl W. Frantz, instructor In With 29 your mother, your little brother or things? These Manchester Memor­ he boxes^Joe Louis' -.at Yankee 4:30— Lorenzo Jones. 4:15— Aftern(X>n Melodies. . \ professor ' of psychology, • wbrk ! mm. V . and Pow. 26" Param Piet ...... 16', chemistry; Roland L. Hummel, in­ with National Roster of Scientific | 28 30 vour baby, who might be seilotialv ial ho.'-pital nur.ses need your hands Stadium. Oct. 12. The challenger 4:45—Young Widder Brown. 4 :45—War. News. V structor in civil engineering; Mal­ win. P6.W...... Patino Min ...... 20 V ill. • ' and Specialized Personnel; ' Erie 1 Cash artford El. Lt. .. 40% 42 and your feet, and your cheerful scaled 174 when k n o c l^ ' out rin 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 4:56—National News. \. colm H. Kerr, assistant professor Penn RR ...... 22 '', On the other hand, the hospital personality to free them to carry ■June. 1941. _ 4 LAMB VEAL Walker, associate professor of artford Goa ...... 23 26 Pepsi - Cola ...... 22 5:15—Portia Faces Life. 5:00—Ad Liner. \' ' of animal husbandrj'"; Dorothy M, Sales Tel. Co. .. 107 112 5:30—Program from New "Tork. 5:40—Memor.v Lane. electrical engineering, laboratory N. F*. Phelps/Dodge ...... 2i~H Keith, graduate assistant in edu­ work for Navy; Albert E. Waugh, nit. nium. Shs. . . . 36 38 6:45—Program from New York. 6:45— Ben Bemle. cation. Phil Pet ______•...... 4 0 '. FORES FORES professor of economics, study, at 'Mterii Mass . . . . 16 18 6:00—News. 6:00—News. Pub Sve NJ ...,...... '...... 107, Bernard O. J.'Linnevold, instruc­ University of .Chicago. Industrial 6:15—Victory Is Our Business, 6:05— War CJommentary. tor in government; John H, Lunn, Pullman ...... 25^, .MILK-FED— ME.^TY— t e n d e r 6:15—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood feme Wire ...... Radio ...... '... 3>, 6:30—Strictly Sports.. assistant instructor in' poultry tm. Hardware' . . . . 6:40—stand By, America. 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ husbandry; Samuel T. McMillan, Republic Stl ...... 14 ing. America. . ow H A H cm. . Rey Tob B ...... 22'-j 6:45— Lowell 'Hiomas, commen­ assistant professor of marketing; Willkie Impressecl ilUnga A Spencer . tator. 6:45—The World Today. Kelson Marshall, instructor in At Hale's Self Serve Savage Arms ...... 11'; 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. Braaa . . . . . Sears Roeb ...... : 54 The Manchester _ 7 :0 0 ^ Fred Waring In Pleasure zoiriogy; Paul H. Nelson, assistant dibit’s PaL Fire .... i Time. 7:15— Mary Small Songs. By Soviet Troops Shell Un ...... 15 ., 7:30— Report to the Nation. professor of electrical engineering; L(Kk ...... Socony - Vac 8 7:15— News of the World. William F. Oakman, graduate as­ ^^afnlr Bearings ... 1 "8:00— Kate. Smith Hour. ,Sou Pac ...... 15- 7:30— Come On and Dance. 8:55— Cecil Brown. sistant in bacteriology; Bronis R. '^ • rt and (jooley .. i South Ry ...... 16' 7:45—H. V. Kaltenbom. .Onuf, instructor In mechanical Moscow, Sept. 25—(/Pi—Wendell 9:00—(Ireat Moments from Great L. Willkie returned to Mosfcow to­ and Health Market Bdey Mach., cm. . Std Brands ...... 3' LEAN RIB— FRESH 8:00—(JlUes Service Concert. Plays. engineering; Ruth Parcells, as­ Bd’rs Fr A (jlk . Std Gas A E l ...... 5-K Public Market 8:30—Information Please. sistant instructor in animal dis­ day from a 14-hour jeep car trip 9:30—That Brewster Boy. Brit. M. com . Std Oil Cal ...... 24'. 9:00—WaRz Time. eases; 'Sarah Pon, graduate as­ to the Gernian-Russlan front HALE’S QUALITY—VITAMIN B-l lorth and Judd .. 10:00— Camel Caravan. which took him w-ell within ear- Std Oil Ind ...... 24 9:30—Plantation Party. 11:00—News. sistant in chemistry; Martha Pot- ck. Stow A Wil . Std Oil N J ...... 39-v 10:00— People Are Funny. gieter, associate profes.sor of home shpi -of duelling artillery: HEALTH MARKET ell Mfg. Co. .. 11:05— Sports Roundup. With Lieutenant General Lilyu- Texas Co....,...... 37'i ' 10:30—Tent Show Tonight. 11:10—William L. Shlrer, News. economics; Thomas R. Robinson, BREAD loaf 6c The meat aupplr sitvation meet, ■eartahdjr be pep* oviUe ...... • Fresh Killed 11;00—News. shenko of the Red Army and a Un Carbide \ ...... 71'i 11:15—Dance Orchestra. instructor in pharmaceutical juris­ party of Americans, Willkie rode ’’plexinir to yhe consumer, conalderinc the aonltlcthig iJlex Co...... Union Pac 79 PORK ROAST ll:1 5 —Melody Magic. prudence; Meredith Runner. In­ pley Works . . . . lb. < 11:30— Dance Orthe.stra. for miles across seas of mud. He Fresh—Large Size ports coming; from varioua aoureea. For ouraelraa, me Unit Atr*L .. . . ____ '...... 14' 11:30— Songs My Brother Taught 12:00—News, structor in zoology. pfd. Me. said he had a really first-hand op­ can say that our stock has been near normal aa Unit Aire ...... ,29» 1 Totnorrow’K Program Dorothy Shepard, assistant in­ portunity to study the Russian with "Ington ...... Unit (?i>rp ...... 9-3 12:00—News and Baseball Scores. structor in animal diseases; Harry occasional exception. near normal aUaation anfop* der - R o o t ...... T E N D E R ^ a m m e ^ SPRING—RIB a ; M. troops at work arid was Very much Jelly Doughnuts or ^ Unit Gas I m p ...... > , . . . . . 4 12:10—C?huck Wagon Days. 7:00—News. Sohon, assistant pbofessor of elec­ Impressed. ' tunately requires more time,-labor and c o s t on our part. J New York Banka US Rubber ...... 20" 12:30—Log Cabin Farms Orches­ trical engineering; J. Roger In k of N. Y. ... . 285 80S 7:10—Shoppers’ Spedlal. •. The soldiers asked him’ as had j We must ask, therefore, that the publie cooperate art US S te e l...... 47" POULTRY i * tra. 7:35— Robart Furriers Program. Spriggs, graduate assIMant in Crullers - do>. 25c 39% Shoulder ^ LAMB Moscow workers, when the United ^>nkera Tru#t . . . .. 37% ■Warner Br Piet ...... f .5’ 12:56—News. 7:45—Shoppers' Speeinl. economics; Erich R- Stephan, a.s- least to the extent of regruhitinff its. meal planainf to Vfentral Hanover . . 77% 79% States and Britain would establish I West Union ...... H29 NaHve Chickens .Small. Lean. Fresh Totnorrow's Program 7:55—News. sistant professor of mechanical a second front, he said. ,| Ijirge conform with prevaifintr stock; and showing some pa* hpase ...... 26% 28% West KI A M f g ...... 72 IK ‘ i Jq|lb. A. M. 8:00—News of the World. '39 STEAKS qj CHOPS engineering;. Marion J. Steven.’'on. Maj. Gen. Follett Bradley, c,(iief | tience with a necessarily curtailed aervico—delivery or |4iemical ...... 37 Wool worth ...... 28 \ For Frying or Roasting. Good Size. 6:00—^^Reveille, Agriciiltural News 8:16^Shoppers’ Special. instructor in animal diseases. Paul *lty ...... 25 27% Pork Shoulders lb. 37c of .k U. S. supply mission;'.Lieut.' counter service. Adjusting ourselvea to changing con­ Elec Bond A Sh (Oirb) . . . !'• a 6:25—News. 8:30— News. N. Taylor, instructor in economics; Col. Joseph A. Mrchela! U. S. mill-, Crumb Calces or Mtlnental ...;. . 10% l'2% STRICTLY FRESH 6:30—Doye O'Dell. ditions is one way we can do our part in the gener^ war . 35% $1.69 each Fresh 8:35— Shoppers' Special. Everett A. Teal, assiaUnt profes­ tary attache; and Gardner C(»wles eprn Ebcchange .. . 33% 6:45—Reveille. . 9:00—Press News. effort. .______' .1180 1230 sor of engineering; fcorrine Wad- and oseph Barnes of the Office of E ach ^rat National . . . 6:55—News. 9:15— Caucasian Melodies. Coffee Buns 17c . 238 Public Records lb. 29c hams, assistant instructor in flori­ War. Information made the inspec­ jiaranty Trust .. 248 Spare Ribs 7:00—Morning Watch. 9:30—The Garden Gate. . 10 12 Native Broilers lb. 45c P U L L E T culture; Edward R. Van. Driest, tion with Willkie. who is acting as ^Ing Trust ...... doz. 8:00—News. 10:00— Public Forum. WInrhell Smith’s—100% Planhattan ...... 15% 17% .\bout 2 'i pounds. associate professor or civil engi- President Roosevelt's personal BEEF ROASTS We Have a Limited Amount of Choice Cuts SIZE. 8:15—World New# Roundup. 10:80—Nat l. Hill Billy Champion­ necririg, Isabelle Waterhouse, representative. " ^ afanufact. Tr. . . 33% 35% Warrantor Drods of Beef Roast and Beef Steak.s, 8,;30—Women's • Radio Razaar ship. i y. Trust ...... 69% 71% Raymond R. Bowera to Leo and -w 11:00—Ja(^son Wheeler, News. Whole Wheat Bread 5«bllc National .. . 27 29 PIea.se O rder E a rly ! with Nan Clarke. Oven or Pot Roasts Blanche PrivosL property at 12 Large Chickens for Roast­ 8:55—Program Parade. 11:05— Delta Rhythm Boys. ^Ua Guarantee .. 2% 3% pakland street. 11:15—God's Country. af. B. Trust ...... 1020 1070 9:00—Women’s Radio Bazaar. 12c loaf CTiarles D: .Whiteher. to .Seaman ing lii. 45c Genuine Spring Lahih I.egs, all ► FRESH . O O - F R E SH 1 ^ Freah Pork 10 ' 9:15—Food News. 11:30— Let's F^etend. . \ TRY THIS TEMPTIN' from 29c to 39c lb. Coal Company, seven lots in the 12:00 noon—Theater of Today. sizes, exlra fanev, lbs. ,. .. . . "r A V S P A R E R IB S . Ih. PIGS’ FEET, Ib. | w C Neck Bonea, Ib. 1 d C C ^ 9:30— Show Without a Name. To Endorse Flanagan Pjnehurst tracL ' 10:00—U. S. Navy Band. P. M. Manchester Corporation to Fresh Cut-Up Fowl Lamb Fores, boned and rolled. 0 7 ^ 12:30— Stars Over Hollywood. . b“r e a s t o f I * B R E A S T O F LEAN PLATE ^ 10:30—Program from New York. jf. Bridgeport, Sept. .25. -i^Pi-^ Re- Clifton L. and Mildred ^ Martin, For a Nice Chicken Soup I • ."> to 6 pounds each, Ih...... JLM V T0:45—Nellie Revcll Presents. * 1:00— News. Nestle Milk 3 I t 29c both of Hartford, land and build­ V E A L . lb...... A 1 C L A M B , lb...... 1 v C B E E F .T b ...... 1 v C 1:05— Strictly Swing. ", Veal Roasts lb. 33c l^blican delegates to the Bridge- Freshly .Made Lamb Patties 11:00—The Creightons "Are Com­ mimwmrim ing on the east side of Adams 29c .1:30—Ad Liner. _S E E HOW TENDER^ j u ic y ! J r t .Probate district convention, $1.49 each ing. . Timprising Bridgeport, Ea.ston, street. . PICKLED. O T - FRESH PORK — p i c k l e d PIGS’ ’ 11:30— Quartermaster Quarter says AUNTJ£N U y Ceresoto. Flour TaimbuU and Monroe indicated t«v * T R IP E , lb______JLA C LIVER. Ib. ... a OC FEET, 2 lbs. .. X S C ' IJ Hour. . 0 Lamb Roasts m y they will endorse Judge P. Htretehlng Series 11:45—Music While You Work. Sinkings Total I^lanagan. Democratic Inriimben'tT L E A N O T - FRESH O O ‘ » P. M. From Leg'or Shoulder. Young. Tasty Meat! FRUIT AND FRESH VEGETABLES 12:15—Luncheonaires. 24i*pound bog $1.19 a, . t tomorrow's 'convention here. Detroit —Del Baker of the Tig­ ; SALT PORK, Ib. BEEF STEW, Ib.^ / C , BEEF LIVER.. O ^ C , Rai8ef^to 475 I *>eniocrats already have nominat- ers suspects that the apeedy 19c 12:30—Connecticut Farm Forum. I'ncie Sam's Judge FianagAn, who cam- young Cardinals may stretch out Nice White • .McIntosh Apples, extra fancy, 1 ;00—News. fresh Shoulders oaigned actively at the la-st ,l,?gis- the World Senes so that it w-ill be 1:15—Market Report and Agri­ Cauliflower, each 4 lbs...... '•••••••••••••A tltive session to {Alt probate Judge's’'' neresary for the Yankees to re­ 19c *■"' 25c cultural News> , By The Associated Press Macaroni 8*Oz. P kg. Ham To Bake or Boil n a salaried basis. turn to St. Louis. . 1 ;30—All Out for 'Victory. The announced sinkings of . two Native Carrots Beets ^Iceberg l.ettuce, Cookinx Apples, l.:45-XIerry Scars’ Rhythmic more ships, an American mer­ .X- Nice Ripe TomaU»es, o lbs» •••<••••■•••••••••••••«•• Strings. ' Smoked Shoulders chantman and a Panamanian IROLL BIM R 4 7^ I cargo carrier with the loss pf five Tetley's Jif-E Soups seamen, raised to 475 today The 1 LB. DEL MONTE COFFEE 35c Unable to Slop Associated Press tally of announc­ Plenty of Steaks, Chops, Bacon, GROCERY DEPARTMENT'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! ed sinkings in the western Atlan­ 3 packages 25c N E W P A C K „ Gorilla Screams tic 'since America's entry into the Hamburg, Sausages, Frankfurts, 1 LB. HAMBURG STEAK 39c war. Are You Saving Royal Scarlet Labels? "They're TEA A total of 98 crewmen o< the Cold Cuts . SWEET PEAS N o i c l O c ’ P k g. Worth Real Money! Ask for Information! Los Angeles— —Women of two ahips was rescKKd and landed Duff's Cake Mix 29c 1 CAN BEST PEAS 15c DESIRE BRAND ^ ^ , North Hollywood will have to safely at United Nations' ports. Oysters and Clams \ BALLS listen and like it when the neigh­ One seaman was killed in the U- Burt Olaey'»—20*Oz. Ciui boat attack on the Panamanian BUTTER SPECIALS EVAPORATED MILK 'CORN borhood gorilla screams at night. 1 PKG. PANCAKE FLOUR 15c Evaporated Milie- T . n c . n 8c ' Mrs. David Kahn, explaining vessel in the north" Atlantic" last Should We Ask for More! Libby’s, Royal Scarlet, or Cream Style, Royal Scarlet, July while four men were lost Tomato Juice 3 c.»27c Sunlight Cream- that most husbands there work st REGULAR PRICE $1.04 Sheffield’s Golden, No, 2 can, 0 1 #• .’>0 B A L L S T O ^ night, asked the city council to when" the United States ship was ery , l b ...... W w C 2 f o r ...... < 9 1 C ' C A R T O N .... 1 1 ^ ® silence- the gorilla, declaring “ its torpedoed in mid-Atlantic. laat rnonth. Alaska Salmon * r V n ‘ ca"n 19c ‘ horrifying screams certainly don't L g e. B tl. Fairmont Cream- |F M 3 S 2 5 e Royal Scarlet, The American Swedish News 'Vano 27C FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES help our morale.” Exchange announced that destruc­ Quick cooking in ^ y , lb...... ^ 1 V Cut Wax I^ans, ' : , t 'Three councilmen Investigated, d ALL FOR - - - 9 9 . tion of the 5,244-ton Swedish Extra Large—Snow White LE.MON PIE FILLING N o. 2 c a n ...... mL 1 C ■ hut found the gorilla waa caged, motor freighter Uma by enemy M I*and O’ Lakett, t purer Spry saves Lemix. Try "rhis Delicious Duz 9c"""' 63c 45c Dromedary that his owner exhibited him at BUbmarine action raised to at least Bleach Water iGal. 23c I'" '* county fairs, snk county clerk's Salt cup Spry they're eo crisp, tempt ing, tasty, ■ let, quart bottle, • O #* Freak •IIATIYE OnCKEIfS • n a t i v e f o w l 1-Pound Jar Royal Scarlet Lima Beans, 4% C 3 3 ^ d o z . ^ d o z . climbed g sand pile, sailed.over a pffice to file petitions of candidacy Slice liver H and rut so different from the ordinary g 2 fo r ■ Jr 5 2 5 c 3 19® for the state Legislature for him­ Peanut Butter and 1-Pound package •*...**•• 17-foot ^tch, landing so solidly into 6or 8 piecen. Sprinkle kind. And digntibU—YSBi Green Peppers both rear tires blew out. Next it self and two other independent Box Hi-Ho Crack* -M St rawberries, ^ O ii" ■ Lux Flakes, BROCCOLI PICKLING ONIONS Green Mountain Potatoes rolled into tbs rear sad of a truck; cMdidates would be unlnterrupt- ers, B O T H ...... H J C p a c k a g e ...... i f c O C large pkg. ’ ...... ifc J C Prajsctlnf lumbar crashed sA 80, he hired an expresa com­ The CORK Na. 1 QeiBtr 7 through the windshield of Grlf- pany’s armored truck and made priid thk s m t wmv J W . H A L C i K lein's Food Store t I0 .tt>. bag 33^ 39epeck iith's car. The coupe rnally stop- the trip without Incicient. Vitell MAMCHSSTMi COHM* Potatoes peck 37e 3 bunches 33^ said he had been attacked and ^ ASeASVfHSrm UASlFM KEP/ M i CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5137 FREE DELIVERY ' ped with Griffith's nose almost PH O N E S256 beaten twice within the oast week.

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two letter*— one with two. apolo­ ttANC!HgS TER EVENING RERAL0. MANCmSTER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 5 ,1 9 ^ paOe THnmaBr 111 Names getic note* attached * and another 'Eyes of the Fleet' Get Tough Test from her husband wanting to know Only One Farm Heart Throb 6,000 Yankees Lawk to Mixup why she hadn't Written. .» ______\ Goods Market Held ill Camp \ J lMw> —M — A Thought Boston Braves Knock Dodgers out of Race^oday I,Mriaton )««t week Possible Result In Philippines I a M t«r to b«r hu»b«nd. Pvt. (Continued From Page One) miejr, at ShcfipMrd Field. 'nieti hear thou from hea\en, (Continued from Page One) " and do. and judge thy'servant|t, by requiting the wl«iced, by reConi- -mg prices on irmny ilemk prior to and Corregidor has since been In Flashy Backs American League Quunpiona Pose for Their 1942 Picturee . two Italpb Wiley* at pehaing' his way uph T. SuRlYAn league record set by Clint Browal w-ay: - heavy enemy (ire; and Col. Jesse knork Dod^r# Out; •- — .‘JETJI Princeton, N. J., . Sept, 25.—(/P) of the Chicago White Sox in 1039.1 'The president would allocate all Tiaywick, Montgomery. Ala.[ The American League competl-| (Official Navy Photo from NEA) of the available sup'plie* of the credited by the . Japanese with — A fast, small " (that's right) W yatt Yesterday-. tion was limited to one doublehead* 1 Grueling rough-w’ater le.ri is pn- partment as a prisoner in the )>«-nnant.. are likely to be the short­ ! Jinrst delivery truck'. WiH pay }f«M»d .salary to depend- Nu/i liifillration prires. their places (Toach Tad Weiman Philippines. He is Capt. Kenneth ha* a.ssembled the lightest Tiger est priced entry the senior! circuit Second Th ieves "'A bandon If an individual balked at the has sent against the New Yprk I |''j able man. Do not apply unless you want a steady year allocation order, the requisition Hoeffel, Cambridge, Mass., com­ squad of recent years. Wright Meets Efforts Failure mander of the defending , Naval Yankee* in many years simply be­ IJJ ’round job. ' * pow-erWould be employed through The 1942 Tiger ma'y not be cause of one man- Mort Cooper.. That Much Coveted Auto the Commodity Credit corporation, forces, whose name was forward­ ferocious, for he's young, bill when ed to Washington this month The odd.* layers are tentatlvely N. Y. Championl } Wanted, a part time man for morning delivery work, and (CnDttaucd from Page One). which could take what it needed the Princeton rooters chant "craah calllng lh to 7 against the Card­ and pay "a fair and reasonable -through the International Red through that line of Blue", he'll inals in the Wojld series and this ' High school Senior f«»r afterniKins and Saturdays.' The thieves w:ho stole the car • cumstanfces. filled the gas tank, price" as provided by law. This (NEA Photo) Cross. Captain Hoeffel was in­ move and. fast. This undoubtedly positions and demoralize the men IS quite a tribute to the big right- holding them. fipm the thieves who stole if from looked at the oil and obligedly price presumably would be that Filrii Star. Barbara Britton cluded among, those identiAed as veil! shock many of the faithful, Veteran Colored Boxer ! \ Ask for Mr, Gorman .\t Pinehurst Grocery, fixed under the allocation pro­ held at Tarlac. ■ ha tided pitcher w-ho they ligure Despite this infiltration, it .was the original owner evidently gave the car a shoe to get it proudly displays her new heart- for they're used to big, brawny might handcuff the world champ­ said, the Russians were coimter- brought the automobile back to started. Away they went while gram. shaped pin bearing the letters, The Tarlac prison camp is th* elevens at Old Nas-sau. ions. On Short Enil- Tonight | Moat Probable Choice ing siiccesHfuliy, with anti-tank Bolton and abandrfnod It. Earl Constable Pirie and the owner "USN.” to-show she has a boy former American Army Cari^ Weiman, who is starting his Cooper ha.s show-n he lii rapahle ,\l .\Iadi.<“iOn S(|ii(ire. guns and grenades, generally hold­ Wilson, ^m'plpyed at Cook's Fill- w.re on their way to the.station There are other means by which friend in the Navy.^and doesn’t O’Donnell, about 65 miles north Afth year, as head coach,(lost 23 of heating just,abou.t any club in ing their groiiiul, Orie street run­ ing .Station lit .Mapehester Oree''n to i.'laim the car. / the overall problem could be han­ • want aiiy others. of M.anila. Some of the prison­ of la.st year's lettermen and 1s re­ baseball any time his teammates ning fronrthe western edge of the found the much stidon vehicle last Blit ho car. dled. some experts say, but the al- ers were reported to have been lying oif a batch of sophomores get him one run. Yesterday he New Yolk. .Sept. 25.—i/P) — Tlla I city to the high cliffs along the ni^ht at Bolton Notch and once That .same evening Con.stable appears to be the sent Arst to Manila's Bilibid pris- and freshmen to All the gaps; It is 'white-washed the Cincinnati Reds April and October' of boxing’*J PINEHURST FRESH POULTRY Volga was attacked "score.s of more the wrecker was prc.ssed Pirie Cohtlnu'fexl his search for the choice. • , ' son, used as a war clearing house the Arst time, since the turn of featherweight division — Charley] Canadian Red 6-0 ■ to assure the Cardinal* of . at I Lulu I Con.stiintino of New York! N.VTIVE BROILERS ^ times" by German tajik forces and Into service and right now the missing automobile. He looked, elt ia understood to by the Japanese. Prison camps the century that 'fieshmen have i\ lea.sl'a Ue for ihf pennant and put jj N inVE TURKEYS 'tommy-gun shock'troops—without have jjiari the orders for such a other than that at Tarlac have Pepmnlal champion*'of the American League, the New York Yankee* went through the time-honored procea* of having their pictures taken for the 1942 record and Albert (Chalky I Wright of I NATIVE FRYERS once proud 1933 Pontiac Is at high and low.and in the most un­ been eligible for the varsity. them'iri^* position to clinch it to­ Long Idfamd avail. Cook's awaiting' ita rightful own­ expected places but nary a trace program on his desk since before Leaento, for­ after the loss of Corregidor. but tum. Pa. Davey, a pre-mlnlstertal- only two hit*,' both single*. He f ai Premium Fowl He had it brought back to'Cook's problem. Some of his closest ad­ Americans returning on the ex­ The title at stake is only tha I elaborated on the nature of tank night Constable Chesterfield Pirie mer secretary of the Young.Com- student, stands Ave feet, seven \ walked no one and the only Red New York version, a* the National [!tt ■ ^ of Bolton dLscovered this car at where it la now awaiting th* visers urged the siow-er course, in change ship Gripsholm pictured Jim Braddock Mike Jacolis Supply of Ducks aiid TurkeyaJs limited.. .please order and anti-tank warfare on such munist Lea.gue of Canada. inches tall, but hka streaked to Ohio State Grid Squad to get past Arst 'was Gee Walker, Boxing A.ssociation recognlaoe I strange terrain. otyner. the belief that the president’s posi­ occupied Manila as a drab islknd ■* uarly. All Pinehurst poultry is carefully dressed, ready BolMn, apparently. out of gas. In a statement. Buck said the many I a touchdown and passed w-ho »-as allowed to steal second Pittsburgh Jackie Wilson as cham- I "The courageous defenders of (Later developments proved that According t^.the beat of infor­ tion would be stronger if he-event­ capital, with hardships expected like a demon. iri intra-aquad unmolested. ually derided to act directly.-, decision to surrender was made And Pal Join States Case pion, but It's quite a valuable com* | for the pan, by experienced meat cutters. Fowl are the city bar the enemy's why, deal­ It did need ga.>iolinc. 1 The conr mation, the car* itself is hardly "So as to appeal against the in­ to increase since the start- of the scrimmage*. It- also wa* Cooper's tenth shut modity to Wright. Jointed, therefore no bone splinters. ing him heavy blows. The Germans stable had the car towed to the worth the charges against- it,- for The allocation pow-er lies large­ rainy season. The Princeton attack has been Puzzles Visiting Coaches out, hot only the best mark p t any' ly ill the second war powers bills, ternment, orders which now pre­ Th*. Chalk, of course, repreaenta I exert every effort to capture more filling station realizing that it two towing jobs in from Bolton, vent, us from giving our full en­ Some 3.500 civilians are intern­ built around Davey, and Weiman Of Cash Due pitcher in the major leagues this streets but encounter stubborn and what is worrying the Ailing which removes from the requisi­ ed in the buildings and grounds of TJieU. S. Army age in' -this skit., No one know* might be a traffic hazard. Being ergy to strengthening ■ the coun­ predicts great things for hi* pro- .year, but the best of any hurler jiiat w-hat' age. Wright ha* been PINEHURST FRESH BEEF resistance everywhere. station attendants is who is going tioning law the ban against taking Santo Tomas university on the By Fritz How-f4l • 'fancy stuff’ should work, should -for I a good officer Pirie went in search try’s war effoft. legg. since Carl Hubbell pitched ten claiming .tor several season* to be | "One street • leading . from the to pay for storage and towing "any machinery • or equipment outskirts of the city, and an addi­ Columbus, O.. Sept. 25 - (AV— A w-e be compelled to use It." scoreless games for the New York Freshly Chopped Pinehurst Pinehurst of the owner and found him. ' which is in actual use in connec­ ,"Our sole motive'In taking this Another sophomore, lS5-poimd "Just 30." west towards the Volga has been Meantime, while Pirie was on' jo b s ?. . action I.S to help eliminate the con­ tional 1.000, mostly aged, ill or Dick • West of Washington, wilj Former Chump, Mana­ ON THE bunch of dowmtown coaches "sat Ohio launcho.* it* campalgii lo­ Nothing Uniisiiial Over Giants in 19,33. t - GROUND BEEF, ROUND STEAK, I the object of scores of enemy at­ tion with any 'operating factory or Lulu, just 21, is rcgscded os o im | his good will. mi.'iaion, two youngf This question wiis rai.sed today troversial issue created by. the tn- very young, are permitted to live take care of the quarterbacking, in" this week as Coach Paqy E. moiiow by battling the Sc’tvlce Tixlsy.'the Dodgers were in dan­ I f powid ...... e S O C GROUND, lb. tacks but the Germans failed to business, and which is necessnrji tq ger ComniidRiunCfl let Brown put his Ohio State Univer- Team from Port Knox—a Club ■Money Ailvanopd 'to of the smartest boxe'ra.in the'clai 45c fellOws showed Up at the station by a sceptic. . t'ernment orders and the ban in the city. , ’ w-hile seniors Bob Perlna of Irv­ ger of marking the anmversary of In addition, he has stamina whUa I score any success. The enemy the operation of such factory or In Manila,virtually all homes sity. .footbailera through their w-hich will outweigh the Bucks last year’a pennant-cH'riching by and claimed the. car. The attend/* "Is the rightful owner trying to business.” again.st the Communist ^ r t y of ington. N. J.. only member of the Lieutenant# to Long- Chaiiipiou and No. 1 in recent bouts the sprinii; ho* ap« I Gauen Pepper#, 2 for 5c. Large Slicing Onions. tanks sped there in successive ant. who did not know of the cir- get rid of the cqr?" of Americans have been taken 1941 starting backAeld, and Ken practice paces, and after being about 20 pounds per man. being elimmated from the race. waves, attempting to break oUr Another law provides autbority Canada." the 'Matement ' said. SPOT myslIAed by, some gridiron loger- "These Fort KnoX boys are ma- pea red to go out of Chalky'4 'legs I over by the Japanese. Stocks of Sandbach of Maplewood, N, J.. shoremaii'A Task. Chulleiig'jr,. They came up against the Braves resistance by incessant attacks. to eatabli.sh priot-ities and allocate "These internment orders have demaln one turned to his mates tiire," Brown said. ‘The young- in a few round*- They claw ed'ta I OVEN AND POT ROASTS now become an obstacle, to the de­ stores have beeri either looted or win hold forth at halfback and for the last time and a defeat an eight rounder a few months age] However, Soviet anti-tank artil­ material and is broad enough to ■ w ith GRAH AM I anil'declared; est fellow on ihe squad is 23 years would knock thiem out of even .a V choice of Rumpa, Face Rumps, Sirloin Tips, Tender lery and infantry repulsed all at­ mtinique .said, "our mortar .crews I reported, "annihilated 250 Hitler- cover all contracts, sub-contracts velopment of full national unity consumed. Normally a large' pro­ fullback, re.spectlvely. Randbach. New York. Sept. 25.—ivP)- The By SW Feder and although Wright got the deci> [ ' itea and destroyed three German portion' of the food sind other a Ane place-kicker-and brother of' Dillon Graham "Why, that razzle-dazzle stuff old. while our squad averages 19 chance to tie. ' 4 Doackaa Chocks. tacks. destroyeil 12 trucks with troops and orders deemed "necessary or and. therefore, an obstacle Jo the Aght game a oldest and most Francis Schmidt introduced up years. That age edge gives the New York, .Sept. 25 i/P> - Mike alon. Costantlno . w-aa in commoadj and ammunition, set Are to three tanks, Ave guns, four mortar* and development of a total w-ar ef­ necessities is imported and since a former Princeton great, played enduring friendship— between ex- Wide WorM Sports Editor The Dodgers downed Boston 5-3 in the cloeing round* and Chalky] "Our troops surround and anni­ appropriate to promote the de­ here will seem like straight foot- soldiers a . decided advantage, Jacobii iliiesn’t know what War yesterday by coAiing -from behind Cuba Slaak8...Sirloi«. . .Shorts and Porterhouse. hilate groups of .enemy automatic' tanks and wiped out a battalion seven machine-guns - and blew "up fense of the United States." , fort.” Pearl Harbor there have beeq few in 1940'but was out last year be­ heavyweight champion Jim Brad- New 'York--Ray (Sugar) Rob'liVi tfgn, really-gets go- especially on the' defensive." w-os barely able to stay on hlej Imports even from Japan. A num­ Secretary Slimson is investigating with four ruhs in the sixth inning riflemen whenever they manage to of enemy infantry." an ammunition dump." Ample .-\iithority on Wages ' Buck said he and the other par­ cause of scholastic dimculties. dock and Manager Joe Gould has son. the rage of the welterin and Rib Lamb Chops. Have I.,eamed Kneniy .Methods across the river, but others re- German Cavalry. ■ and will be .stabilized. This I will The tentative starting line wrtll service. .4 erstw-hile Dixie would be^wide open. shelved him lor weeks, Dante tails of the irrangenvenis fur the League activity yesterday the "In the first few days this tac­ fii.sed to leave. Dispatches said (The German high command dP." average 189 pounds, a drop of ■ They're to report for action^ Oct. ise idea of a .good "We arf ha.slng our attack on lAvelll of Hudson, O.. taking over. October 12 Aght in Yankee Stad.- Phils and .New York (^lanLs divided Some of the same authority tic gave the enemy a certain suc­ the Aghttng was so hitter that the announced yesterday that Pri- more than 15 poimds from last 2. ami. Just like Jiin all through “-feature movie or. the soundest of football tradi­ Last week La velii’ pulled up .doth ium. a doubleheader. Bill Lohrman \ l HAMS...BACON...SAUSAGE cess. but now the defenders of combatants regarded even the sur­ shib.skaya,-^'the Terek river, had which might be used in ■ price yeai'. ' his Asttc .cardtr. they asked for a shooting gal- tions." he ileclare’d.. "But the fact a "Charley horse." so- Don Stein­ One "detail" of the Aght is that .stabilization could' be. called Into FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .pitched New York to Vlcto^ in 1 H hrfll-ba well to order Hams early.. .especially the readv Btaiingrad have learned the en­ render of a house as a near ca­ been captifred). a.ssignmont to a combat zone. holes in in far off that we. are ooncentratirig on basic berg of 'Toledo gels the starting the -War Depar-.-iieiil origimilly the Ahit game 8-0 with a\ sturdy EXHIBITION emy methods. . . . Streets and al­ lamity. ‘'Stubborn engagements with service with respect to reluctan.t ,Deans Giants t aow have Swift’s Ready to Serve Hams.. .Daisy Hams fire. Anti-tank' riflemen al.so en­ and tremendous assaults b y in­ yavino area of the Volkhov front, Cleveland—Chubby Dean of the He was offered a physical instruc­ trs not to sqTian- j several days earlier a representa­ Broken T'lmbler Obstacle were held to four hiU by \John t •,.8Hacd Bacon. . . Bacon Squares. trench themselves there, grenade- fantry, tanks and tommy-guns, where the Germaris were ,>«iid to' F o r j^ine Indians plans to join the Marine tor* berth. ; tive of the War Department had Podgajny and George Henrieasy GOLF thrower* and Infantrymen take up the Ru.ssiana battled on front be- trying to drive a wedge into •\ Corps. Mrs. Dean, a nurse, will en­ "What do I want that fo r?" he seen Louis at Fort Riley, Kas., h»(Q Boise. Idaho —"Some men ter Army service. and beaten 3-2. The former was positions on the street crossings 'wrecked buildings, barricades and Russian positions. F o st^ r^ s ■aid. refuainx. discussed with him piiyrjient of .banished; from the game, along " Small Link Sausage > lb. 52c dugouts play billiards. I open safe.s,” is the. F o o d s Sp(orts Roundup hi* debts from the bout. MATCH and in the corner houses. Russian artillery and mortar way Charles A. Braun, jeweler, ex­ Then he was asked if he'd like with catcher Ben Warren, for pro­ j* Bug Sausage. First Prize, Old Homestead, Deerfoot ‘.'The fighting is growing in vio­ Fighting -for one street Jeailing batteries ' have destroyed 26 ene­ 84 0.4KL.AND STREET • DIAL 7386 to book up with the longshore­ Another "deluli" is that a fotal testing umpire Ziggy Sears’ ball from the" west side of the city to plains his hobby. But he finally has DOUBLE STA.MPS FRIDAY! of $135.4.5^.53 Is to be taken from SUNDAY, OCT. lltli i * and Brightwood Small i^usage in 1-^ -pound packages. lence. . . . ” ' my blockhouses and dugouts and found one he can’t open. Braun has OPEN TILL 9. Pi M. men's battalion. and strike Judgment in thg third By Hugh Fulle'rton, I t. . fight,-First thfw- made Joe a ser- the gale to pay debts listed ; t (Deerfoot in poui|d packages.) Still denied Stalingrad, the Ger­ the Volga was reported excep'* various German weapons in this become so export that safe ow-ners "Long.shoremn ? That's the urtching. • ropper- inning and Henneasy made strong man high comhiand threw a new tionally vicious. area near Leningrad in two days, docks.) Yeah. lhat'*>or me." - a lightweight Wtile World Sports'.Columnist - geant. which required some a Iter- against Louis and Conn. Of this rifllef show-ing—ollow-lng only one MANCHESTER have called him on the telephone, Veal Roast, Lb...... New- York, S'ept. 25-\ It was just ationa in the printing, and now- sum, Mike says $94,305 .50 ia owea weight ot numbers into the Cau­ . Red Army staff officers toiling while -snipers slew about 200 of twirled the dials of their safes. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR ontender w-ho ha.s run. Mel Ott's 29th homer. casus penetration, struggling to in a. headquarters dugOut far um the enemy, the n ^ n communique • ■ -u • hts, both on clq.se. a year ago today.that them Beau- Billy ha* been advanced from pri- him $59,805.50 bv- Ixiiiis and >34,- The Phils .acored three time* off COUNTRY CLUB The clicking of the tumblers told Fancy of Lamb, L b.. ! tiful Bum* won the National Lea- vate to corporal ... Alabama's 500 by Billy., The" other $4j^f-46.03 PINEHURST DELIVERIES develop an attack toward Grozny, dergroiind charted an active de­ said. Braun the combination. But a eddle Archer and Rookie Bill Voiselle and furnished the big oil town. fense which carried the Battle of It elaborated on the Caucasian Lean Fresh Shoulders, Lb. both on nights when he should gue pennant, so what could be football squad made the 150-mllc Is owed by Louis • to- John Kox- I« To be sure of early delivery, h will be well to ’phone your Boise theater safe has Braun baf­ Blues Ready more appropriate than \lf i them trip from Tuscaloosa to, .Montgom- boriiugh, one of his co-managers. The Russians contained this Stalingrad into its second month lighting as follows: fled. One of its tumblers is broken. have been in a hospital mstead of I order Friday night. . . ’phone service until 7 :00. Forgot and. temporarily at least, menaced Lean, Tasty Cornell InH the ring. After the second Aght Bums (no longer Beauttful^t should ery for. tonight's opening game While .officials, handling the new offensive effort generally, *'In the Muzdok area attacks by ■ !■ lose their last chance tod a y... again.st.Soiithw-estem of Louisiana ‘ t to mention in meat part of acfvt. (hat we will have a limit- dispatches said, but the Germahs a powerful segment of the siege A 160-pound man w-ould Weigh It Beau waa, discovered Jock ha* on* he distlniltlrin—- had a high bout said lofiay they didn't believe enemy tanks and automat'c rlAe- Beef, Lb...... For Zephyrs They've been going backward this via "U Drive It'" cars. . .Iowa State the. Aght w-ould be called off. |r.| ad amount of Pork Roast, Chops and Fresh Shoulders. made some progress in the area lines. men wefe repulsed. We destroyed only 10 pounds if he 6ould reach! hefever IS andthe only pneumonia. fighter He ever was ow-ned^ la.id up five months kut is back now- season jyst about aa' fast as they ha* cancelled Polo, for the duration J.icobs jjointed out that, there,'* t While we take orders for delivery up to 9:00 A. M. Sat- of an unidentified village. The Hedge# on Declaration eight tanks and 15 trucks, and an altitude of 12,000 miles. Boneless Lamli Rolls, Lb. . . by a a>-ndicate of militonaire.s. His moved up last year...B u t this is because of a "wartime shortage Russians al.so were reported still (The Berlin radio hedged again betterstory thanread* new. like Implausible fic­ nothing unusuai about Aghter'* I nrdays, we cannot prcimi.se noon delivery, except on Frl- killed about 200 German automat­ Calves’ Liver, Lb...... Hartford Football' Hat» one time the Dodger fans CM.hoK of time and .materials.". .. What, pw-irig promoters sizeazble chunks, stoutly resisting Axis assaults on a declaration by German mill ic riAemen. In another sector So- tion but here it is; ler "wait till next year" and mean--eio horses?.., .Don't go talking too t day niftht orders and those which come in by 8:00 o’clock soHthea.st of NovorosMsk,- on the tary quarters Sept. 15 that the He turned up as * caddy at the especially when the Aghters are The time is -vlet cavalry routed A battalion of Bright Outlook for it (even if Durocher leaves along much about the Caid's' pitching, the heav\-weight champion and his , Saturday. After that the Saturday rush gets so great Diack Sea coast. battle was in the "Anal phase."~It Rumanian ' infantry. Fin* - - ■ Augusta (Ga.) National golf with MacPhall I. . ."ThoM middle staff. Tiny Bonham of the Yanks Thi# Seanon. o course. He claimed no relations .No.' 1 challenger. ^ that we can just about “keep above wafer;* We regret Destroy 16 Tank* bri>adcast a despatch which stated "Southeast of Novorossisk (on aged guj-s w-ith families m ay'be has given only 23 passes In 226 I this rush .situation, but we are in a war industry area... An Izve.stia dispatch from the that the high command preferred Mahieu's Rib Corned Beef lb. 23c and no home and it wasn't long the best ball players left by next innings. . .Looking ahead to a big If you'need a TopciDiit the Black sea coast) our tr-xips before the locker room attendant, I.«agur> Leaders j and we know you will co-dperate with us. and be patient. Mozdok area on the Grozny front a gradual, systematic advance in fought Aerce engagements. Men Hartford. -S«pt. 25—Though th* summer. . .Seems that even the .sandint baseball season in '43, Uje said that the Russians had at­ order . to , save men and “the fall 18.3 Sprue'e Strict Local Pullet Eggs 3. ddz. $1.0C line was pretty well depleted by w ho took a fancy to .him. wa.“) al­ Dodger faii* are slowing up: The National Semi-Pro Congress al­ of one guards unit disabled four lowing him to sleep on the floor Aniericaii l.edgiiM tacked 67 German tanks, destroy­ of tlje city may thus be delayed enemy tanks and wiped put about Uncle Sam's Navy and Army, the guy who lurried in a machine-gun ready has named the sites ol 32 Now is the tim e^ j ing 16 of them. d Land'O’ Lakes there. Batting William.*, Boaton,337; for some time.") two companies of enemy infan­ Assorted Cold Cuts \^^lb. 39c Hartford Blue* are going to.be a as scrap metal at Kbbets Field state tournaments. Po*ky. Boston. ,3!2. I BUY McIn t o s h APPLES On the Leningrad front. In the The-Volga ziver center was pic­ try." Butter, lb...... Chamberlain's formidable lot at that if plans of HU ability to ilip sleep potions didn't do it until Tue.sday. He Sinyavino area to the east; the tured by Konstantin Simonov, a 51c should have thought of it when Today’s Giieal star Ruri.s Williams. Bii.ston. 141; J The Farmers ,Need Help.. . And You Need Apples! Coach Mlm Daddarto go through. to a dozen- or so other black boys DiMaggio, New- York, 121. ' to buy it Germans were said to have sent Russian newspaperman, as a city the Cards were in town. AI Hirshberg. Bostop Post: Native Dried Beef x i lb. 45c After iMt night's workout at in no-punches-barred battlea royal Run-s batted In—Willlariia. .Bost I Fancy No. 1 r No. 2 > more bombers and tanks into the of wr^gkage on tren din g earth, the Municipal Stadium here-, Dad- interested the wealthy golfers in Here's the greatest double play fighting, trying to recapture lost lit by Mplosiona and heavy with Fresh. Egfir*s. ' Peaky- Paradise rombination of the season: The ton. 137; Di51aggio, New York, , .MciNTosH McIn t o s h dario announced that his starting him and so'20 milllonairea. give or 110. _ . positions, but the Russians bela the odors b( cordite and death.* Large, doz, . 63c Broilers — Roasters — or Fryers center trio of —Papanos and De take a few bucks, kicked In with When Vince Pesky got back fans at Little Rock gave a purse firm, dispatches asserted. "On the -f-lyer beach are the home to Portland, Ore., after of $1,000 to .Manager Willis Hud- Hits ■ Ptjtky. Boston. i'204;' ^ $1.10 basket 85c basket John,'guards, and- center AI Dij-. sizable batches of cabbage and or­ Spence. Waahihgton. 203. ^.^)w- i.i tht' time At one place the Germans tried corpses of w'omen and children Native (Jreen Mountain Nuiisio looked et'ronger - than th'e ganized a syndicate -to promote spending a couple of. weeks with lin in appreciation of the fine job to cross an unidentjdlM river, but killed by German bombs,” he Morrel's Cooked E-Z-Cut Ham brother Johnny of the Red Sox, he he did there. . .Hudlin promptly Doubl(“s--^'lift. St- Louis, 39; that you can still 4 lbs. 25c 5 lbs. 25c Potatoes, unit o f Parda, Rotuson and Her­ hi* pugilistic prow-ess.- DiMaggio, Boston,. were reported badly defeated. wrote. 'The Staliri-grad , water zog. which operated a year ago. reported that' his biggest thrill tumcKi the money over to the play- get a generous* .se­ ’ Good (fuality ".Mac.s’’ (not hand picked) ...... 6 lb#. 2.»c The extent of the lighting north­ front is a great patch of ruins. )cck 45c poi^nd ______came on "Kids Day" at the Fen­ er*. ..And the player*, in tjim, Triples Spence. Washington. 39c Not only that but Daddario had 15; DiMaggio, , New York, and lection of tine all- west of Stalingrad'was not speci­ By night fresh Soviet troops cross high hopes at lining up Bob Pitch. way when Johnny hit three for donated it to" the Army and y avy 1 -AVOt ADOS the river on barges and boats. The Last Night *$ Fights Relief Societies." Heath. Cleveland. 13. fied in the ,Russian accounts which Sheffield Milk, 1941 end brilliant with Bemte five. . . When they started to leave Mool tweeds ! Now continued to credit the Germans wounded are retrioved the same Sweet Plums 2 doz. 19c the park, the gatemon warned Home runs—Williams. Boston., ' Will.Have Honeydew Melons — Ripe Bananas i tall cans . „ ., Fancy Blerman'a Minnesota conference 36; Laabs. St. Louis. 27. i.a the time" you can with "stiff resistance. ■ At one-way champions. Pitch played here Johnny he’d be mobbed if he left Williams Most Valuable • Honeyhall Melons — Persian Melons place. however, the Russians Destroy Siege Guns By The Associated Press by thi main entrance, but Vince New- York Ted Williams of the Stolen bases-T

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<5€€, 'fOM— ir t L l STOP OFF AT MY YOU'LL HAVE TO WELL, b efo r e YOU GO. and Nonsense BE JU S T LiKE S HOUSE FIRST, t h a t ONE vSTART PAO IS VERY OOlNSTOCOaEGEOMlCKEY— I WANT WONDERFUL!) HIS CLOTHES BUY SEU We don't like wall mottoes any YOU BOTH SHOULD TIMR .servicea. - ^$189— Wanted to Rent 68 tills state. The agent told him the sittings of .xxjur wife, but in i Announcements K.Heater. Call at 26 West Middle depends' Upon how you Ui-ed fare was $3. The man replied that AB count aa.a word and compoimd ATiirnpike between 6 and k. Repairing 23 in Manchester... Business man or $37.80 Deposit—$3 Weekly she had held her lipa apart i Ordt* A* iTo words Mlnimvirti coat llusine.ss Services Offered 13 Never Used WANTED TO RENT—Tenement yssteiday. There's not much he only had $2. . . . "But wait I’ll showed the end of her tongue. I'srleo of three lines .MADAM W i l l i A.M.S fciul- woman to make credit, insurance of 4 or 5 rooms, in ,or near Man* KOfiv .SALK .MODKL' A Kurd .VKJWKRS SHARPK.NKD, rcpalr- and character Inve.stigatlons for Includes: LIVING ROOM, large ehsnoe ot getting around the step out and get It.” iCttio ra>eii per day for transient rr, aivl .aviviscr,, Inctitvfl at her A’n?l^NTION MOMK OW'NKR.S. Chester. Call 8-4509, Blast Hart­ law. . . . *Thlnk right, eat When he returned he had the Husband—My Lord! Let me see p ie k ^ , line rnhher and conili- u711 or THE OLD WORN- t h e o l d ONE-HE DID' HE OLD ONE WAS BE­ KOP, b r e a s t in g THE ONSLAUGHTS GET K is s e d b y a b u s 'No "tiu forbids": dtepl.iv lines noi 1941 Plyniistjith deluxe sodHn. and vacuum cleaner repairs, parts WAN.TKD 3X) t u n e , repair and Telephone 8965. Train, bus or car expenses refund­ Houses for Sale 72 -'■1 said that at this hotel thebe, is a )>ld. ■ ' , ■i7^,k; $97.5. both ears Tiave radio, heatV ed on purchase of this merchan­ beautiful view for miles and miles OUT ONE.'; MADE A PERFECT COPY, FORE IT GOT OLD,' OF THE EMBATTLED 0OEK.S, , BEFORE YOU STAR T/- iTba Herald alll not tie reeponsihie a'.ipplies, call .Manchester 2-0495. regulate your piano oC player cr. excellent tires . Cole Motors COCKER s p a n i e l s — FROM dise. FOR SALE—MODERN 6 room Hotel Manager—So there is -EVEN TO TH’ NICKS AN’ SHOULD DESCEND TO THE 60 Ke e p y o Cjr, _pr more than one incorrect tneef' B. Ashland, 30 .yeart w-ith piano. Tel. Manchester 5052, c h a ni p i.o n stock. Beautiful, lisa of any advertisement ordered Automobiles for -Sale 4164. e Singer Sewing .Machine Co. house, sunporch, steam heat, 3 Just put your head out of that GROOVES WORN LEVEL OF A BOlLOlNG THREE CHINS healthy puppies in reds and parti- FOR SALE—PIANO, also house­ window and look up. pr more than one time 5 FHdridgc street,- Manchester, minutes'- walk from Hartford bua o r n a m e n t / UP, OLD I The Insdiertent omission ot liyt| FOR .‘lALF.— LINCOL.N Zephyr Help Wanted-i—Female 35 colors. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 hold fiifniture. Inquire at 36 line. Call 7185. jrrect publlcattoiv.of » ailiertisiytt; ' deluxe sedan. Late model. Kxeel- COntC Gardner street. Griswold street. "" ■BO Y' Fill be recHfled only by cancell^fnn 1936 PONTIAC, fir^io and heater. Speaker—A bride wears white the charge ro.id* for the service Good tires. I'hone 3T,^. lent condition. Dual heater. I 1 - . ------HOUiSEWORKER^ WANTED — as a symbol of'purity and happi­ iindared / Radio, fog light. $.500 cash. In­ HttHdingy;;^ontracting 14 ■FOR SALE-3 PIECE living ness, for the Wedding Day is. the Small .hoii'e- private room, gooif room set, in perfect condition, All advertisements, must/conforro quire 21 Proctor Road between salary. Apply Mrs. N. Schwedel, Building Materials 47 most joyful her life. I style, copy and lypo^-aphy nrlth very reasonable. Call ,2-0311. adulations enforced by^xlie piiblleh- 5 and' 7 p. m. t’OR YOUR it^ODEUxING or 20 W'estmlnster Road or Tel. Vbice In- 'Third Row—And why ra and they reserve the right to repair Job call Wpi. Kanehl, con­ 5001. s e e tfS before you order your Overnight News does the groom always wear ill, revise orvrejeci any copy con- Allen & Hilchcook, PONTIAC 2 DOOR sedan, 1936, FOR .SALE—TWO Sideboards, 2 tractor, 519 Centex Btreet. Tele­ storm windows, we can furnish iron beds with springs, 2 dining black ? ■itared objectionable,. radio. 49000 miles. Gooil tires. For phone 7773. \ TcU>8iNG HOtJRS-xqiaasifled ads li ie . GIRL OR WOMAN wanted. New all sizes, two glass and four glass, room tables, 2 bureaus and other Of Connecticut be published \same day must be quick sale, $200. Osano's, 155 A smile it the only thing that Oak street. Model Laundry, Summit streeL also combination screen and articles. Tel. 8611. By Aaociated Preee sivtd by II o^lock noon.Satur- storm doors. (at the "building ma­ «an be worn on a face and im rs 10-10. Manchester Office: Florists— Nurseries'- 15 prove it. , HOUSEWORKER—TO LIVE IN. terial department). Phone 5161’, -FOR SALE—GREEN and . cream Telephone Your Want Ade 9.-).3 Main St. Tel. 3301 THR BK.ST TIM-K of the. year ...to Three In farnilv, |12 weekly. Call Montgomery Ward '* Co., Man- .-Glcnwood kitrheVi range, gas and Bridgeport—Richard H. Simons, transplant blue spruce, also'oth^, -Silent Glow oil burner. Call 4512. chief at the FBI .In Connecticut, Mlatresa—^^How is it, Nora, that J Ad* AT* Accepted over the telA- U'illimantir' OBloe: 8515, cheater. you have such-a good memory? IbODS at the CHARGB RATE given PROTECT evergreens, all .sizes and shade announced ye.sterday the arrest of ■bore as a eonveneibca to adver- USED GAS RANGE and living- Nora—Well, mum. I’ll tell you. 824 Main St. Tel. 19.S5 WITH INSUBA.NCE trees, from 2 feet to 15 feet higl\. w a n t e d - TWO WOMEN or FUEL CONSERVATION, govern­ a man he Identified as Ernest aw. but tha CASH KATES will be girl.s to work in Manchester ment request, now In stock, ready room furrtiture. Very reasonable. Nicholson Leach of Grand Rapids, . Since me childhood never a He jeVted as FULL PAYMENT If Rich loam, landscape work. Estl- Phone 2-1344. have I told, and when you’ don?t lid at ttat business offlca on or pe- See rpfttes on plartting free of charge. Laundry, 72 Maple street.'Apply for prompt delivery, combination Mich., who was wanted on a nfe the sevanth day fdllowtng the REAL ESTATE LISTING have to be taxing your memento McKINNEY BROTHERS "■ Always open, inciuding .evenings at on^e, _ '/ screen and storm doors. Rock- LET US SHOW YOU our attrac­ charge of Impersonating a Fed­ IrM tbsartlon of .each ad otherwise wood Batts and rolls. Painted sur­ eral secret service agent in Ben­ bs remembering what: you,- '^old 4•^5 %s CBAROE Ra t e will be eollect- M.ANCHKSTER: 505 Main SC, .Manchester. Cortn. and Sundays. Phope 8-3091. Bum- tive solid maple bedroom groups! this one or that, or how you ex­ d. No reaponelblllty (or errors In Telephone 6080 or 7483 side -Ave. Greenhouse and Nur.s- face insulating board, (at the ton- Harbor, Mich., and by the al­ Porter Street Section. Flve- 36 As little as $69.50 will furnish a plained this or that. , sure you ■iapbonad ads will bo assumed and roqm ningle. Bathroom. Ijtrge ery, 379 Burnside Ave.,. Ea.st Help Wanted— Male building material ' department). leged misrepresentation gaining hair Aocuracy cannot .ba guaran-. complete bedroom. Benson's, 713 ".something of value.” He will be don’t overwork it, and it lasts you. lot. 8. P; $4,500. D. P, $1,000. Hartford. Montgomery Ward * - Oo. Phone Main. ' good aa new, till you die. a. WA.NTRD—BRIGHT High school 6161. Manchester. returned to Michigan. Je 'd Index df CbMifiiatioM CTT FLOWERS 50c bouquet, boy for part time work 4 to, 8 New Haven—The New York. AM* . . — FOR EVEN. No Hospital Was Ever Built Big SHERIDAN'S RIDE bs ...... i . . . . . A limitli End" Section. Two- funehal sprays $l..50. weddihg evenings and Saturday. Must be Machinery and Tools $ 52 New Haven and Hartford- railroed Enough. ce.« we. T » y f J|!UVj|£| A SPRAINED ANKLE i gsmenta ...... ri family dwelling. Two four-room bouquets $3, corsages 35c, at Mc- Household Goods 51 daces a willing wrorker, honest, reliable presented Henry A. Ylarshall of bs .M. tuts. Large lot. Garage. Large Conville's the Florist. ■ g32 Main and assume rcRfionsibility. This FAR4IERS ATTEINTION— WE West Haven, its stationer sines A country school board was vis- ham. All Improvements. S. P. FOR SALE of Thanks street. is a good opportunity for the HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or sharpen ensilage blower knives, 1917, the diamond emblem sym­ Iring a school and the principal T U lure ’em on and you fake them prisoner!” Memorlam ... $4,200. D. P. $800. 3 '/i-Acre farm , small cot­ right noyr Apply at Rainbow rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ 35c each. cord, wood saws gum­ bolic of 50 years’ continuous .ser­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ? ? ? t and Found...... fias putting his pupils through BY EDGAR MABTOll dVBoefnnata tage, bafn and chicken ■* Cleaners, 50 Harrison street, ask sonable. Call Keith Furniture-, med, filed and' set- 15c, diameter vice at. the general offices yester-_ "their paces: for Charles VVaiveris. Tel. 4159. inch. Capital Granding, 531 Ly- day. .Marshall has purchased sev-~ Cornell Street, Two-four coop. P r ic e ...... $4250. Princtpal (turning to one boy) SIDE GLANCES < b y iE V e>DT V Wl6 )0 AuteaieMIaa dail street. Tel. 7958. era! milUpn. dollars worth of sta­ —John, who sighed the Magna BY GALBRAITH 'W V J E 6 0 V BLSV WOVO PBOOY Q L X V E - ^_ Bblaa for Bats . . . , . .aw. room single. Air mndltlon heat. r A T _ A CHEF WANTED for six days a USED FURNITURE Birdseye tionery since he entered that de­ Charta? BUY A \a/A^ BOK S E E T H A T 6)C>AEW;\Me» THE "TA’LV.OPRV^ O W W W i S . aiaobUts for,,Ezebance .a .. i Oil burner. Two unflnlnhed up. _ week, short hours. Must be citi­ mapie dresser base and mirror. USED FARMALL tractors. Oliver THE T H E V ? keta Aoesssortea—Tires ...... ( •READV P'OR dCCl’PANCY. partment in 1892. . John'-.-It wasn’t ms. AND GET YOOi? EORTL V O O T H E ^ E _ OOMIPEEWOME M W N \6» Bto Bepalrinc—Palntlnc * WANTED' zen; Write Box-X, Herald.- IIS; two matching side chairs. plows, harrows, spreaders. Bliz­ \ 6>EE HWNY 8. P. $8,000. D. P, $1,000. » 2-Family 12-Room House, Hartford—The Hartford Board The (eachar, in disgust, told him TOLD — FREE V ) E ^ H A K O S O A E ■to echools ...... a T-A i2.00 eich : 4 pc. golden oak bed­ zard silo fillers, used potato dig­ o f Police Commissioners voted ' to take his seat, but an old tobac­ Ship by Truck ...... * off Spruce street. Good re­ EXPERIENCED OIL burner serv­ room: bed, dresser base and mir­ gers, silo fillers, used Case trac­ MAOPxM <3AZO M AKi“ VOHO *For BUre m 0 yesterday.to accept the report of co-chewing countryman on the Newnian Street. Six-room pairs and g:ood buy! AT O N C E ice man for steady Job. Ckiod pay, ror, night table and chair. $20; tor oh rubber. Dublin Tractor board was not satisfied, so after a lee—Storage ••. I overtime. Phone Hartford 7-4252. Prof. O. W. Wilson of the Univer­ FEWCE- yelaa—Blcyelea ...... 11 duplex. ' Steam heat. All im- Price ...... $6300. 5 pc. dinette group. Ivory deco­ Company, Wlllimantic. sity of California who . recently well-directed aim. at the cuspidor, ~ r Antoa—Uotoreyolea .. . 11 pruvementa. S. P. $8,400, D. P. rated, extension table and 4 conducted a survey of the police bs said: V O D A R E A FORTDKiAxTE I aad Fi afeealeeal Seiwtoee $ 1 ,0 0 0 . CARMEN WANTED -AT ONCE Experienc­ _ SerTloea Ottered . . . : . II ed station attendants and truck chairs. $24; $ pc. golden oak din­ Musical Instruments 53 department. The board referred Countryman—Call that boy k old Serrleea Offered ....IS -A drivers. Apply In person Morl- ing room: buffet, rbqnd table,- 4 the ' proposed reorganization plan back! I OTn't like his manner. I JliiC—Contracting 11 Cape Cod. new, ready to chairs, $20; gold damask barrel believe he did do it !tat^—Nuraerlea ...... U Off Torter Street. Six-room CAR arty Brothers, Center and Broad IF INTERESTED in a piano for to the corporation counsel to de­ naral Otraetora ...... 1* single. An Improvements. Two- move into Oct. 1st. Fire­ streets. . V chair. $10; 3 pc. mohair living price of taking It away, call termine whether ordinance or Jnc—PltuBblnge—Rooting 11 ear gwrege. One at re of land. place and air-conditioned. room suite, $50; Empire style sofa 3793. charter changes were necessary. Boa . . ; ...... IJ 8. P. $8,000. D, P. $1,000. INSPECTORS with mahogany arms and frame, -Oreeamaklng .....w 111 F. H. A. mortgaije. Waterbury—Laurence A. Kenny HOLD EVERYTHING _ rmoklng—Storaga .. 10 $50; Chesterfield sofa In denilh, of Waterbury announced last -f(. Bblto'fMaanger Sarrtea .....W -A' Hummer Street. SIx-room Apply to $.50. Watkins. Brothers, Inc., 11 Wanted— To Buy , 58 night that he had withdrawn aa a .Papering ...... II Oak street. iToaal Berrlcea ....w .... It duplex. Two-oar garage. Alt MR. C. LEWIS ^ candidate for the Fifth 'District _irtng ...... • * ...... II Improvements. 0«K*d lot. Renta? FOR SALE WANTED—GOOD hard coal stove Democratic congre.sslona! nomina­ orlBC—D^lng-ts.qieanlng .. It income $60.00 per month. S. P. Stuart J. Wasley GENERAL FOREMAN tion,. to be made tomorrow, leav­ Bliat Qooda and SeiMr.lcs ...... |0 4-ROO.M SIXOI.E with 2-car to heat large kennel. Call 3723. $8,200. D. P. $l.d00. R««l Estate and Fire Insurance Mochanical Department garage, located near Glaaton- ing Mayor William A. Patten - of Faatad—Bualneas SetVIoe . m>. I* Torrington aa the only avowed BdlwatleBal State Theater Building nur>’ Center. Ilnuse la equlpp^l A New Apron FOR RE.NT—FURNISHED room, Patmaa and Claaaea .Henry"Street. Six-room sin­ HARTFORD. CONN. with hot water heat and oil near bath room, lady preferred. candidate. Fifth District Republi­ Pitrate InatmoUona ...... Telephone 6848 and 7148 Telephone 2-0 f33. cans have renominated the incum­ DBJDOill|| e e e e e a e e e e e a a •• •.# e1«* • • gle. Two-car garage. Steam burner, hardwood floors, kitch­ heat. Fireplace. Reatly to oc­ en eaMneta, modem hath with bent, Joseph E. Talbot of ,Nauga­ lIUieal^Dramatlo ...... ^HeNEW HAVEN » " FOR REJTT—ROOM with board, WASH TUBBS Sounds Plausible wanted—InetructloDB ...... cupy. S, P. $7,800. ■. D. ■ P. shower, extra large lot. tuck. BY ROT CRANB rtaanelal with private family, for refined, Bridgeport- The Bridgeport In­ BBdt—etooka—Mortgagee ._ $ 1 .^ . AvailaIHe for immediate obru- m m panry. Reasonably Prired. young gentlemen. Convenient to dustrial . Union Council committee MV TIME,SHE ISGROWIM6 BOT i r OUST rr. THE GOOOf THEN IF NO ONE HAS BROKB40UT. THEY MONDIEU! daaaa Opportunlttee ...... bus line. Home privileges. Tel. r ay to Loan ...... Telephone BOOT - 7432 iCIO) yesterday charged Socialist SHORT, MV FRAN* THE GERMANS ARE VERY ARENT UKELY 10 LOOK FOR A PRISONER WHO'S Y E S .... IT Durant’ Street. Five-room 2-1076. Help and lltBatlou Mayor Jasper McLevy with "im­ LEADER OF Z15 fAPRACKS TH0R0UGH.TWICE miLV; BROKEN IN . N OTHER WORDS, IF EVERY PRISONER COUL9 BE I Help Wanted—Female ...... duplex. Hot air pl|>eless' fur­ McKi n n e y b r o t h e r s peding" efforts to extend the vot­ Balp Wanted—Male - nace. All ImprOvemeiils. Rental Heal Estate — Insurance IS NAME PUPRES,.. WHEN WE ARE LOCK UP IS ACCOUNTED FOP, AMO THERE'S NO REASON TO POSSIBLE I talesmen Wanted ...... rft.le-A Income $150.00 per month. S. P. Boarders Wanted 59-A ing hours on election days and to TRUST HIM. NOW, IF you I 505 Main J^tiret facilitate the making of hew vot­ AT NIGHT AMD UNLOCK SUSPECT THE PRESENCE OF AN OUTSIDER ,1 MIGHT Wanted—Male or Female II $4,800. D. P. $500. Manchester, Connecticut ...ants Wanted ...... 17-A ROOM AND QUALITY meals for ers by extending reglstratlos WISH, you MAY 'AUE EACH m or n in g , THEY HIDE UNDER A BUNK FOR CAYS WITHOUT PETECTlOti . JltUatlode Wanted—Female #/ MV PRISON NUMBER. ISltnatlona Wanted—Mate . girFs only, at reasonable prices. days. A statement said the TOm- CHECK every prisoner iBImployment Agenelei ...... to I Durant Street. Five-room Laundry privileges. One minute rolttee concluded that McLevy, • IT MAY POSSIBLY ASSIST BY NAME AMD lAva Ptaek—Fete—Pmiltry— duplex. Two-car garage. ' Hot candidate for goyemor, "feam the ) from bus line. Central. Call, 3408 YOUINNOT8EINSOMJ6HT NUMBER / TO SEE Vckicles air" pl|>eless furnace. All Im­ or 14 Arch 'street. Young Wo­ democratic expression of voters at I’Dogp—Birds—Pets ...... provements. .S. P. $4,800. D. P, THAT NO TLlrs Stock—Vehiclea ...... men’s V House. the polls, particularly those voters [Poultry and Supplies ...... $800. Income $50.00 per ftionth. in shops nojv working long hours.” f-2 f ^ ONE [jWaatsd —Pots—Poultry—Stock For Sa)a—rMlacellaaeeaa , Apartments, Flats, $w4ge Khows Worn : we. T. I*. Mtt. u. %:psr. OPT. I B I^^Hr^ESCAPES? Artlelss For Sale ...... Essex Street. Five-room du­ "Ttsmsrebsr how aha kept our Boats and Acceaapries ...... plex. Hot air pljtelesn furnace. NEW- Tenements 63 ■fcall when we busted her win­ Superior T could take you to lots of dances ahd moyies if Dad if Building Materials ...... All Improvements. 8. P. $4,500. Los Angeles — '(/P) — dow? She's probably Just tha Olamonda —Watches—Jewelry D. P. $600. WANTED—YOUNG girl to shaie Judgeudge William 8. Baird know-s would increase my allowance, but every time I jneotion Bleotrleal Appliances—Radio.. apartment.. References required. women as well as law. A lawyer type that boards sugar and Fuel and Feed ...... 41 stu u r it be gets all- excited about inflation 1” Oardeji—Farm—Dairy Products l e h i g h v a l l E y Can be seen between six and slxj. askeil Charles K. Matthay yester­ Bouaabold Goods . . . . , ...... Keeqey Street. Eight-room HOUSE thirty p. m. 1095 Main street. day ’if hli actress-wife Virginia Machinery and Tools ...... single. All Improventents. Mod­ A p t E, 3rd floor. liall felt she had been properly Musical Instrunietits ' ...... em hath. Pl|»eiess heal. Gar­ clothed. "No ■woman,” observed the TOONERVILLE FOLKS Office and Store Eguinment ... age. Chlrken eoop. i , acre BY FONTAINE FOX SpeclalB at. the Stores ...... judge, ’’feels she is properly cloth­ Wearltig A'pparel—Furs land. S.P . $.5,500. D. I*. $1,000. ed.” He granted Miss Hall a di­ Wanted—To Buy ...... 6*1 Ijtrge lot. . ANTHRACITE For Sale Read Herald A d Y $ . vorce, anyway. •R4iHr NI>W ORAPT a s e s in t h s p a p e r ALLEY OOP Hr«tntiranttt Shhh! BY V. T. HAMLIN Room* Without Hoard Rlssell Street. Six-room sin­ Cope Cod design. Four Boairdcru VV.inttd ...... gle. Two.cai; garage. .Steam rooms, 2 unfinished on the IA IN T BACK IN MOO TE N YEH.BUT WHATS CouniTv Hoard — .Kvnorti .•••a hriit (coal.) Ready to occup.v LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRAqTE^ Pretty Towel Embroideries N080CN COES Hot*)*-—^fi^'aiaurant^ second floor. Open stair­ MINUTES TILL DINWV GETS HAPPENED TO YOU?/ Wanted- Uoonm—Hoard ... Oft. I. S. P. Sfl.OOO. D. P. ARMED BUT -m ’ / I th is WAV FROM^ Hrnl Kutntr ••''or Hrti^ s ta m p e d e d ...THEN, AS IF I WHATCHA OOlKf OUT .SI,000. way to the second floor. M0a2Y5,..rT’STH' S iM I TALICIN' to o MUCH. Anariinf»n!*‘, Kliit*. fet*'* ^ o a l i k a i y / ; . AINT GOT TROUBLE ENOUGH,' IN THE JU N G LE 'Buiineit- U5catton* for. liynt LAW...TH’ WHOLE Housvs Koi • Kerrt Walnut Street- Two-famll.v. Hardwood floors, fire­ I RND OOOLA AND FOOIY WITHOUT YOUR Suburban For Kcnl Tvvo four-roonih. ■ large lot. has betn a "CHAMPION" (or almost o cORtory AN’ KING G UI HAVE ' PUCE HAS GONE 5 E A RIGHT GUY. Summer Fo5>^eTrt place, steam heat. ..AH 'WEAPfiNST YUH t \ .\TH’ TREES HAVE Wanted ».o Kent S. P. S.3.001). IJ. l\ $800, .All - “yPlSAPPEAREP/ CRAZY/ UenI FajHite ,Fnr *»iile Iniprovenienfs but neat. to protect against substitutions and Inferior cool*— Crane plumbing and heat­ GONE : Aparimcn4 B illina tor ____/-* CRAZY ! Busloea* Pr>-^erty lor SaU ... insist on this—"CHAMPION OF FUELS" ing. Large lot on good ■ v ^Arm* an^Lsand Tor 9al« ..aa COVENTRY: i ffouvfs for Sale ...... AUTHORIZIO DISTRllUTOeS street (McKee street, op­ LiOta for Sai* ...... Wall Street. South Coventry. R*snrt .f*rci-‘.riy for Sale . . . . . Motlem. tvvo-famlly dwelling. posite the Dougherty Lot.) Suburban-fof Sale ...... ■Steam heat downstairs, large .Real Ratatr for' Pxchan$;e ... lot. Iiifonte S.50;0<) per month. Must be seen to be ap­ JTHE8E ON THE FRONT PAOE Wanted—Real . . . . Aartfon-w^LeKiil S. P. $5,200. D. P, $1,000. M anchester Lum ber preciated. Sec No^lcrfi.- Main Road, South Coventry; S«-ven-room single. Full hath. and Fuel Co. VINCENT MARGIN - tf.- * a * MN«n T«M have read lliii Running -water. Elect rlclty. Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. •’T YJ."-.' AC. Hewiaaoer lave it far Salva** Two-car garage, ' j' acre of land. 136 Bissell Street y tiMA MWIca t. M. S. P. $1,200. D. I*. SI.OOO. CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 It is trim as a pin. big enough to cover your entire frock, and de­ corative enough so that tt is fun FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Awful Truth BY MERRILL BLOSSER to wear! Here la an aproD to rely RED RYDER Out of Harm's W'ay BY FRED HARMAN on through canning and harveet season wten kitchen work is at its peak! You tUp it on over your SHE’S IRYtN’ RECKON THERE’S j SORRYvNOlA. BUT O b v io u s l y , TWe r o o t c o n t a in s r u b b e r . b u t I WAVE SEEN SOME OOCXTieS HuRQ't'„REt' head, tie it at the waiat and its in A S YOU ALL WHAT IS K A O R C REMARKABLE, IS THE PECUUAR. IN MY LIFE, BUT NEVPR ANY­ t ) GMAvn) ON lYOJE VJE <3oT ©USiNESS-*, place to stay. Two patch pockets k n o w , sy lv e stfr 'tO'jR ROPE TO HANOUE NOW, VJHERE'S , PRANK n a t u r e PLAYED/ THING TD equal TWtS/SOENCE M0NST£R make it extra usefuL B Y h e k ! t h is ' l l b e t h e COOK RXWD A WIU. cektainly BE interest;t e d ! UP VA1.L ■ SITUATIOM! ■iHAT KTSTe RT, MESA Pattern No. 82S4 is in alsea 34« 4TH WAR X BIN yH ‘bo u m c in® ro o t’ MOtSIER.' 38, 38, 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48. Siae NEAR THE f f p F A 36 takes 2ti yards 35-lneh mater­ SHAKER COUNTRY y working in outline and croaa ial, 7 yarda' braid trim. OsOo4 CLUB GROUNDS/ Bright and gay and dainty— stitch, amounts of materiala apeci- I HAV£ BEEN For this attractive pattern, send theee cunning little Dutch chil­ fied, sand 10 cenU in Coin, Your ENOeAVORlN& pi'''-'r,a;,-tea ISc in coin, your name,' address, dren, In their croM-eUtcb caps and Name and Addreaa and tha Pattern \ f TO ExnzAcr , pattern number and stce’ to The costume trimnOngai Blue, red, Number to Anno Oabot Tbs Man­ RUBBER FROM IT/ Manchester. Herald. Today’s Pat­ yellow and a tiny touch of green chester - Evening -Herald 106 tern Service, 106 Seventh avenue, are wril blended la theaa lovely Seventh Avenue, New York Oty. New York, N. Y. designa. Enclose 1 cent postage for each Each aat at Uttte figuras Ui about pattern ordered. Send for our Fall Fashiosi Book My popular Album—81 pages ot to guide you In your home sewing. four tnehaa high. Youll hava them embroidered in no time for Inex- tlM designs you have admired and It has at^ea for the children. Jun­ awuiil for—naodlework ot all types iors and adults—all alsas from I pmMve gifts! To obtain afl T tranaf ar dsalgna - t o now avaUabla. Bend fer.your to 52. Price 15c per copy or It may copy ot tha -Anna Oabot Albufn." be ordered with a 16c pattern for at the Dutch Boy and Girt Towels The Ditoe Is 15 csntA COPS. iMtMY NCA sgavid. me. 25c plus le for postage. - (Pattiim No. M94), color chart for

IJ-sit-lfc' —'.J IT KRTOAT, SEPTEMBEHfM, 1 9 « manrhrstrr £«rnin0 Srrald - f *m m • If Wise, One Buys War Savings Bands Now! Officere and membera of the furnish muaic for tha dancing and eommittee o f the Brltiah-Ameri- entertainment. Royal Matron About Town can club will meet tonight at 8:30 Seie USO Funds Eopeelally For SoMlers at tha clubhouae. Another tln^ for enlisted fnen Av^mgro Daily Circulation The Weather Needed Locally and their frlenda is down for Wed­ To Pay Visit For the Month of Angnst, 1942 * t tm In tiM aniploir o t ihm Coa- W fiter Waddell, Jr., of 901 nesday, Octo'^r 7 and the second Forecast of U. S. Weather Bureau Hcut Power Oofap^V are Main street, third year student at one is for-Wednesday, October 21. line nraa of Ibe ntreet Valley Forge Military school, Could Be Used to Enter­ At all o f the parties and dances Chapman Court'V® FALL SUghtly warmer with occasion­ alone Mato toreet. Wayne, Pa., baa been promoted arranged for the enlisted men they 7, Member at duf Audit al Ught rain tonight, moderate to to the rank of sergeant. In a re­ tain Soldiers Located will ' be allowed to bring their Host Tomorrow Evp- freak wlnda along coaoL aaaure aufficient ooM to pro- cent examination he stocxl fejurth friends and it will not be available niiig at the Temple. Bureau .of flda heat for their pleat, a large in a claae of 82 students. He is in In Manchester. for the townspeople except those ManchesVer— A City of Village Charm m d pocket haa ^»een erected on charge this fall of a squad of 'who are ipecifically Invited by the HEAD-LITES idania and Hilliard ateeet h f the piebea or freshmen. Many local rsaidehts arc won­ men or the Legion. On the 21at Mrs. Elizabeth Wendell, grand United Aircraft Oompear. » M dering why USO funda are .-hot the Ambulance Tranaportatlon royal matron of the Order of Ama­ VOL. LXL, NO. ,105 (Claaslfled Adverttatog on Pikge I t) MANCHESTER, CONNr, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEl bcinf filled. ’ The marriage of Mlaa Agnes Unit will be the gueats of tha Le­ ranth in Connecticut, and her suite May Leggett of Spruce st^et and available for troops stationed'here. gion and enlisted men. of officers, will make their offi­ Jamea J. Foley of 98 Center Wallace R. Shauger of Arlington, The first to inquire a l ^ t auch - - COME IN A GALAXY OF who underwent an opera- N. J., will take place tomorrow funds, it any. Was f&mmander cial visit to Chapman Court No. afternoon at four o'clock in the 10 of this town tomorrow evening Women Guards Check Workers ^ Tueaday at the kCancheeter Wilfred Clarke of the local Amar- All Nation Put ieonrlal boepHal. la Improvliie SaKatioti Army hall. Siirp^ri§e Shower at the Masonic Temple. CROWNING BEAUTIES. ican Legion Poat who haa plana Britain’s Armad^ ■ Ilf. Supper will be aefved in the formulated to fu'miah dances and banquet hall at 6:30 Under the di- R ussians Dr. and Mra. Edwin C. Higgina For Recent Bride :nre entertainment At the Legion Home On^^as Ration ICembern of DHworth OomeM of Porter street are spending a rcctio'n of Mrs. Dorothy ' Viertel, few days in New York City. on Leonard Aireet. chairman, and her committee, Mra. 101. American L*glon.~ are. Into the problem has popped to meet at the Nome Alice Hitt. Mrs. Margaret Keyes. Soft, shirred berets, tailored visor Still Is Powerful Miss Emily Hopkinaon requests another situation which has caus­ Mrs. John Pearson of- Packard Mrs. Margaret Luettgens, Mrs. Like Seaboard I Laonaid atreat at 7:90 this eve- that knitters who have articles ed some comment. It's the*8wim- street was given a surprise mis- Lucia. Jones, Mrs. Mina Olson and |. Oommander Wilfred Clarke finished Send them to the British caps, sophisticated toffucs, and- at* :ic PositioBi mlng inatructlona for members of cellaneoue shower, her third, last Mra..Sarah Clay. . land the eonttogent to pay re- Relief workrooms as soon as pos­ Action Ordered by Jef­ the Coast Artillery Unit here night at the home of her sister-in- Mrs. Anna,Robb who has charge !ta to Otto Sonnikeen’s father, sible as it is planned ^ make a Which are being given at the of decorating will be assistiHl by tractive high crowns and wide brims. I dlad yeaterday. shipment on Wedneaday, Septein- Recreation Ceriter. pool on School law, Mrs. F/dward Benson of 143 Mrs. Ethel Carter. Mrs. Maud fers ’^o Save Tires; ber 30. No more wool for knitting street by William Saherek. Wethereir street, who was assisted Dauchy. ill*. Fjorence Horton. Tha Ambulance Tranaportatton Eifet^tive Date and is obtainable. No Prmislona Made by Mrs. Herman Dahiman and Mrs. Viola Trottrt and Mra. A r ­ Steady Replacement lit will hold a food aale at the nica Thrall. New Marks Amount Left Uncertain W. Hala Company’a atore on Siinaet C|rcl# of Past « Noble There has been no rriticiam Mra. Carl Peterson. About 35 re­ Losses Result in atreet atartlng tomorrow Qrands of Sunset Rebekab Lodge, against the Idea that the soldiers latives and friends from Hartford ^ In The Dining Room ng at 9 o’clock. The proceeda will, hold its first fall get-together are beinK taught to swim. It is and this town attended. a. Mrs, Elizabeth Smith, in charge . Keeping Strength at In Building Washington, Sept. 26— (/P)— Regain Points Bot ba uaed to purchaae equip- Monday evening at 8 .o'clock with reci>gnired that many of the mem- of the dining room will have as­ Rubber Czar William M. Jeffers hera come from inland atatea. ea- Many lovely gifts were rexeived and Or Above That at Be­ Score for the unlfa headquartera Mrs. Everett McKinney of Ade­ by the recent bride in the forrn of sisting her the following members: Felt, Silk Velvet went the limit today and ordered Within Stalingrad anc BiaMfi atreet. laide atreet. Mra. McKinney, aa pecially In the west and south­ Mrs. MarjOrie Morrisdn. Mrs. Isa­ west. But what is being consider­ kitchen utensils, linen and silver­ ginning of War; Ship-.j Ships Goal nation-wide gasoline rationing to hostess, will be assisted by Mra. ware. She was also given a aum of bella Robinson, Mrs. Edith Wick­ H(‘a<{(|iiarters Near Tells Value Upon Nazi Left Flank; ed ia the fact that the USO made ham. Mrs. May Puter, Mrs.' Doro­ save tires. Word haa been received that Ed- Anna Dart, Mra. Mary Fish, Mrs. money. builders Aid Nation. Volga Bank in Stalin* ^ Wmbel, formerly of 45 Ed- Emma Dowd. In charge of the en­ no provisions for these things, de­ thy Little. Mrs. Lidia. Richmond. n his first public order since the Roll of'Invasion Deac ..j atnat, now atationed aome- tertainment Will be Mra. Minnie spite, the claims made w’hen the A beautifully decorated shower Mrs. Florence Horton, Mrs. Mary Humming Shipyards issihince of the special rubber com- grad; All Russian At­ O f Planes ara along the eaatem coaat has drive for funds was on. cake- was the center'of attraction Douglas. V $1 .98 — $2 .9 8 New York, Sept. 26.—{/P) mltte^\report, the Union Pacific Inereased by Aboufj Johnston and Mlaa Emily Kisa- on the.buffet table. G'arden flowers promoted to the rank of man. To Oo .Ahead Nevorthr4«M Past matrons and patrons, also — Despite a loss of more than Prepare to Celebrate Railroad'^jrealdent. charged with tempts to Break .3,000; Germans At def Petty Oflfcer to the United Commander Clarke said this were uaed in profusion throughout officers of Chapman Court will conaervingvbe nation's stockpile the Benaon home for decorations. n 1,200 Naval and merchant * Victory Fleet' Day; I Navy. Mrs. Sarah J. Froat, of 119 Ma­ morning that he was going ahead serve as hostess and hostesses. of rubber, dirorted the Office of Through Northern Results in Combat Only Brought to Halt After the dellcioiiB buffet lunch­ ves.sels in three years, Brit­ Price Administration to extend to ple street, haa rtceived news .from with his plana regardleaa of Paul J. Volquardsen. w;ell known Three Daily Rate Now. Barrier Are Defeated.; Conclusive Answer to Every Frontdiy Redi.j Tbrn AnU-Aircraft orcheatra will her aon, George P. Frost, to the whether dr not the USO cornea to eon the ^ e s ts spent the remainder tenor, will be soloist for the eve­ AND $3 .9 8 ain's mighty sea armada is the entire cou n try'^ e same re- the muaic for the enter- effect that ha haa been promoted the rescue of the Legion. He plana o f the evening playing card games ning. as powerful as ever,,, thadks atrictiona now enforcedip the eaat. All Poppycock of So- ___nt of the Hall of Heroea and bingo? Washington, Sept. 26 — (IP) —■ "This is a game,” he 'said, "in to tha position of petty officer in to hold dances at the Home on The meeting at eight o'clock i to steady replacement of • Beilin (From German Moscow, Sept. 26,—(/I avaning. Chick Aronaon will the U.. S. Navy. He is abmewhere Leonard atreet starting on Thura- Mra. Pearson was the former will Include in its program the in­ America's humming shipyards are which we can all win, or all'lpse.” colled Air Experts, ave acme of hia mualciana prea- losses, an Associated Press Broadca.sts), Sept. ‘26.— (/P) The Russians officially an in the Pacific. Ha was formerly a day, October 1 at which time the Mias Mildred Swanson, daughter itiation of candidates. AM mem­ on the way to new construction Date Left Undetermined — German troops have cap­ t with Eddie Reade, radio atar, teller with tha Manchestar Truat officers and their wivea will be en­ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson bers of the local court are invited review of announcements The date upon which the order nounced the recapture the featured performer. The records as they prepare to cele­ Company. tertained. The Army orchestra will of 90 Packard Kreet. and urged to attend. ■bowed today. Approximating 4,- will become effective, probably not tured buildings of -G(immu- 'I strategic positions both withj m will go on immediately after 000,000 tons. England’s losses in brate "Victory Fleet” day tomor­ nist headquartei^s near th.e at the'bog score,” the editor of an I Retreat caremetoy of the Am- before Nov. 1, waa left undeter­ in besieged Stalingrad antT the three-year period were grreat- row -first anniversary of the mined and Price Administrator Aeronautical Journal suggested le Tranaportatioa Unit launching of Liberty cargo ships. bank of the Volga in Stalin­ upon the German left flanl wiH be held to tha Canter er than any other nation's, but Leon Henderson will decide wheth­ grad after bitter fighting, today in an editorial be has pre­ First Lord o f. the Admiralty A. .V. Managements and shipyard er the- basic four-gallon weekly today and the roll of invi workers in more than 60 yards on ration will prevail throughout the and all Russian attempts to pared in answer - to statements Alexander declared early this criticizing performances of the na­ sion dead 'was reported il week that the British fleet's losses the coasts and Great' L«Jces had United States, as it does in 17 break through the northern creased by about 3,000. A reheamal for A M ------\ ^ the official word ot uie Maritime eastern seaboard statea. tion's war planes. I Mancheater TouAi Rally. 8ub- in capital, ships, aircraft carriers barrier erected by German trtKips “That Is the only one conclu^ye though Red filar, the Army ne» and cruisers had been replaced. Commission today that 488 ships • At th? same time Jeffers ap­ have been defeated, the German ' afternoon and evening. Octo- w'ere delivered in the last 12 answer to all the poppycock, being paper, pointedly pictured the eat , 4. at the Center Congrega- His report apparently supple­ pealed to drivers to keep their feet communique said todky. (The dished out by the so-called avia­ emy as still able to inch forward mented the British radio's an­ months, aggregating about 5,450,- off the accelerators and slow down Vichy radio, which has a re<»rd church, la called for Sunday 000 tcfiis, and that 90 ships total­ tion experts," the editorial written over his own mounds of dead, tij Itetemoon, September 97, at the nouncement a few weeks ago that to the 35-mile an hour limit recom. of unreliability in advancing by Editor Max Karant of the au­ sounded an. optimistic edit ing 1,000,000 tons will be turned mended last week by the commit­ hurch. A cordial tovitatloa to en- the nation's shipyards had turned claims not always made by the thoritative aviation Journal, “ Fly­ note with the message to St V. out more than 500 warships in 30 put this month, for a new recojd tee headed by Bernard M. Baruch, Axis itself, declared the Germans soded to all young paopto who average of three a day. ing," will say in the November' grad's fighters that, "ther* njoy tonging to attend thto se- months— more than replacing a which went deeply Into the whole had driven through Stalingrad to issue. exists a possibility to hold reported loss of 470 fighting N>W Rood To Speed Workers . rubber question. the Volga at several points.) m I. Rev. Harold McCoo ef Meantime, Brig. Gen. Philip 6. "There are those who lately Fascists and repulse them." Uord, will ba the leader. ■hips. Jeffers was granted wide pow­ Keds Lode 81 Tanks For th'ie' moment, at least, c Fleming, Federal works adminis­ ers to save the nation's supply of have said that American successes Merchantmen Being DelU-cred The Red Army lost 31 tanks in. have- been due almost entirely to dispatches indicated that In addition, British merchant- trator, announced opening today the vital war material, and hia di­ attacking the Axis barriers, the Although an unnaiaky rective appeared to settle the ques­ Germans bad been brought to L im b er cif membene of the Man- ment, designed to replace an an­ commimique said. ALL (Oonttoned on Pag|^ Ten) tion whether the OPA or the Of­ (Continued on Page Tew) halt on every front of tlis bat JeheaUr Mothere ehd> hawe akeady nounced loss of 731 cargo car­ German bombera made night at­ of Russia. laigned up for the opening meet- Mr. P. B. Oarke, Hale's fur expert, is here and he has riers, are being' delivered-^om- fice c* . Defense Transportation tacks against railway liner, and oil wouidjcontrol the program. Counter-Attacks Repulsed lin g and banquet tCaadair evenhig THE NEW plete from stem to stem—40 days lyometi who have been trained to replace civilian male guards dumps in Astrakhan, starting sev­ ' g:M at tbe T.M.C.A. gym- brought us a fine selection of coats for. this event. Buy after keel-laying, with 23 recent­ Jeffers said: at the Middletown. Pa„ Army air depot check workers as they enter eral fires, it waa reported.. Repeated German ' c ly re-opened yards Joining Eng­ Victory Scrap .1—The Office of Price Admin­ a gate at the field. Hand'oags.and lunch kits come tn for close ln-'|\'- In the fighting on the Terek British FKers tacks against the Red Ariny >trft^ HIGH COLORS 5 .r land's vast network of maritime istration is .hereby directed anU spection. . ’ riVer in the Caucasus, the com- ing northwest of- StalingnM) obtainable later on. producti^m units in the race to authorized to institute nation- i munfip^e said (Jerman troops had relief of the battle-wora garrl strengthen' the empire's might at Drive Reveals wide gasoline rationing on the broken th ou gh several strongly Make Daring were - declsrt^ repulsed with heav tfaloah. 'sea. same basis as the gasoline ration- | fortified Rum^ positions. ' losses. British shipbuilders are largely ing program now existing in the . Voronezh r^hting Continues "One Soviet infantry unit kill* Our Best Value In This Sale! J responsible for the empire’s sbll- Citizens Help eastern states. Allied Patrols Force Tbe mmunl({ue reported a n- Raid on Oslo about 300 Germans and captu t Ik *J W . H A U c o » Ity to "roU wrlth the punch.” Win Re\-lew Program ’ Unuation of dghtibg, at Voronezh 200,000 rounds ot ammuniUoo,*^ War in Europe in 1939 saw 2— It win be understood that and said that in the ceqtral sector the noon communique said, MAMCHISTIR CONN- England'a mercantile marine 9,488 Signs on Nation Enthus­ after the installation of a nation­ of the eastern front, Aevels of the Rome-Berlln-Tokyo military from a">oom on the 29th floor btwili Bom With a VeU. battleships, six aircraft carriers, ally tore down the fences in at nearby rally. the Hotel Barhlzon-Ploia. |«od Mm . bavl David CrUlkahank of Readings Dally, taelndlhg Sanday Would Save Gas and Tires Japanese to withdraw from Controlling; Prices. cooperation pact which 'the Axis Four ra., ing British' bombers ) Oaatar atreet left yesterday for two battle cruisers, 20 cruisers. 92 least two cities to supply metal is preparing to celebrate tomor­ woman, doitgiiter of the lo$e a A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint Conserve > destroyers and 44 submarines. The urgently needed for prc^uction of In a ' statement accompanying some of their advance posi­ swept in low and dropped their J. Reckford, hod been (.Manhattan Beach where he w-ill menC In the Serrloe of tbe Peo tions in the Owen Stanley row. bombs front about' 100 feet alti­ to the U. 8. Qoaat Guards. U-boat-sinking of the 42.348-ton war materials. the directive, Jeffers said that by Washington. Sept. 26. i^pj —- The BritLsh radio quoted an an­ since Wednesday ^Ight when pie for SO Tear*. Empress Britain in October, In Fort Smith, Ark., the iron mountains north of:Port Moresby, tude to score hits on Gestapo attemled a theater Ond then fa Lustrous Blade ^ ot holding'speeds down to 35 miles Farrar' bloc- leaders insisted today nouncement in Tokyo by Foreign Pitch Black 188 Church Street, Hartford, Conn buildings, the Air Ministry an­ General MacArthur’s headquar­ A l Firat Aiders of Manchester Fuel 1940, probably represented the rail around the historic old Fed­ an hour, gasoline consumption Minister TanI that Japan's policy to return to the Hotel Chatl Phone 8-OOB7 ters announced today. It wa.s the on forcing a showdown next week nounced. One British plane was WiH ba welcome to attend tbe eral building in which infamous where site hod been staying. I (OeattiiMed on Page Four) outlaws of frontier days were ad.- (Continued on Page Four) first officially rcjxirted retirement on a proposal to jack up the levels lost and the Air Ministry said Reckford's body was fouad”'*|t Mating this evening at eight (Continued on Page .Four) tartly that "German allegations I o'clock at :the Trade school of the Judged, went to the scrap heap for on tile part of the . Japanese in contfoUlnK agricultural prices de­ fourth floor ledge and beoMe By use against outlaws overseas. In this theater since they landed at that three of the attacking bomb­ was a note saying that onoV I Firat Aid association. . spite administration clatons a- com­ Buffalo, N, Y., the park commis­ Gona mi.ssion on the southeast ers were shot down .confirms the note would be found in her Persian Lamb sioner decided to let grass and coast of New Guinea. July 21 ami promise would be adopted. effects of the attack” . Defrt-tivea who went to the Mrs. Arvid Seaburg and Mrs. Caracul Lamb Will Launch G. O. P. Mission Quisling Denounr** Raid . flowers take their chances and or­ fauhehed an overland push which Senator Thomas ( D-Okla)-said Describes Raid found several notes, one of f. J. McCormack are co-chair­ Eliminatiiig that de.spite any "half-wa's^' pence Quisling, who had summoned ldrn)Jfled the body as that man o f tha committee arranging Priced for September Sale dered Iron fences Inclosing parks has been stalled for the last 10 and playgrounds to tbe acrapheap. days near loribaiwa; 32 miles moves the administration might members of his Nationalist Social- “ .Adelaide Kerkfnrd of Sll' ! for the fall rummage sale of Loy- D A N C ^ New Carrier Is Seen Clear make, he wouM demand a Senate, Being Repelled ,ist party to the rally in Norway Hills, .New Canaan. Conn." ial Circle o f King’s Daughters. . Keepsake* Aa Donations from Port Moresby. Cold Penetration Into Your House The three-week campaign which Warns .-\gainst Optimism vote on an amemimenl to the.anti- in,on effort to quell-."-dl.sco'ntent, other said; "The window tells I which is scheduled for Tuesday, inflation bill raising the ha.sis of denounced the raid iit an address story" and asked that October 8 at Center church house. TONIGHT Work on Lexington ts. won't even open in most states An, Allied spokesman warned, until Monday, already has brought Martin Sees Duty to however, against undue optimismi parity price.s by about 12 per cent Ten Jap Bombers and before his-followers today as one I.ewtsohn be notified. ' Full Year Ahead of donations of such keepsakes as declaring the Japanese still were to include the coat'of farm labor. by "R. A. F murder plane.*.” Troop i f Girl Scouts of the Support Winning War, ; "I can't withdraw that amend-: Four Zero Fijjhlers Qtiisling ahnouiwcd the raid Three Bodies Identified Emanuel Lutheran church, are re­ MASONIC four ancient Civil w a r muskets in force in that area and that Data; Heroes -Watch. Criticize Sopie Efforts. their movement could not be con­ ment at this late hour," the Okla­ Kockvllle, Sept. quested to meet in front of the homan told reporters. “ 1 couldn't Shot Dov^’n in Attark. (Continued on Page Four) South Methodist church tomor- TEMPLE (Coatltaued on Page Tea) sidered a general withdrawal. Bodies of three'-, victima tn Another local Allied success. look anybodj’ in the face if I did. Dk-kerson, .Md,, tritto yraah -row at 1:45. From there they will 2 9 8 Quincy, Mass., Sspt. 26.— — Boston. Sept. 20— U. S. Editor's Nofe: The Navy ‘ “ 9 to l I don't know what will hapi>en, hut These lovely pelts come from China; they wear well A .mighty warship, the new air- IMMitively idemttfied Thla momii "hike tq Highland Park where they Actually worth $.349! Tightly curled in shiny black Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., (R- Department at Washington. In cr ^ t carrier Lrtcihgton, will be Massl. chairman of the-flepijbH- ' (Continued on Page Four) 1 am going down the line for the iHie of them a« "Uafokl - will be guests at a field day pro­ FRANKIE VAL’g farhien" a rniiiniiinique Is4ued Sept. 12, gram by Troop 8. and come ia sizea 14 tO (^. pcita. ^ launched colorfully here today— Fire Sweeps can National committee, declared Dakar Attack 36, of Cluirleston, S. O. Pogit Held Tmi|M>rary .\d\antage Shnnounred that the .lapanese, Identitiration was entablisbed ORCHESTRA a full year ahead of .echedule—aa today that “ if the people wish to attempting to disliHlge I'. S. a replacement for tbe vessel of remrtly the delays, mistakes and Treasury Balance Thoma.s held a temporary Par­ j George G. Garrett, 49, Oeve liamentary advant.nge requiring a Marines from Onadalcanaf- SoonIsSeen I O., and J. .M. GiUiart, flugmon neonneoeee # 44^ the same name that sank in the Three Boats weaknes.ses in the y’"*' effort they Island In the .Solomons, had Tmx InchMM. Coral sea after winning the high­ will send to Congress additional 'Washington. Sept. 26—iiCl—The vote first on the amendment he the Cleveland expreos. The Ideat poaition of the Treasury Sept. 24: and Senator Hatch (D-NMI offer­ sent waves of flghter-eworted TALL CEDARS est of battle honors' against 'the Republican - members to render bomhors ^^Inst the American’ I _ .r»i. W-, -.ill ficatlon of these two had been i Japanese.' powerful, and more effective, the -Receipts. $76,308,440,08: ex­ ed before 'a compron\l,sc projxisal I Paris KatllO Keports A l- ; teatative before, the Boltin Unusual at Results in Injuries' to penditures. $238,868,527.40; net Itositions on each of three suc- I Tbe traditions- as well as the patriotic cooperative oppositiem.” ~ S3 fl Game for 25c NATURAL RARE who flew from her docks, aa well, three boats In the Hocking -Valley Is our duty to give every oun<» of the-spot story details one Axis reports that the .AlHes N BLOND LAPIN . as Rear Admiral Frederick C, railroad docka here today result­ support to the winning of the war: phase of the action as witness­ contemplate attacking Dahar, .Agreement Bars Strlkea 2 Free Games! and. it is our duty to appraise, On Huntings Being Sought r Sherman. ing in injuries to 12 men and dam­ ed from the foxholes of Guad- Flench West .Africa, were fol­ .Annapolis.. .Md.. SepL 7 Specials! OPOSSUM . . . . . 98 NOTICE age estimated at ^llfi.OOO. evaluate and, perhaps, to criticize Jurisdictional strikes today we 29 lowed today.by others that sl i l Last Man Over Side ak-anal.) Two Coaat Guard boata crept some of the war efforts for the Sweepstake! ’ As Conpon Stainpa Most Storm Sash, Storm Doors and Insulation will Aa CapCaln Sherman, command- •Admiral Darlan, conimander- barred In Maryland for the dn close to the blazing tanker Trans­ constructive purpose of remedying Portland, Ore., Sept. 26.—t/P)— • and a holler from the antelope Hon of the war by agreement G Legally Be Onnraateed sr of the old Lexington, he was Guadalcanal. Solomon Islands, In-ehief of all Vichy French $5 Door Prize! oil to rescue seven of 18 crewmen mistakes or of preventing them. Antelope and deer shooting in country, a handful of state police­ Sept. 12.'—(Delayed) .— l/F) — Air armed forces, had held a long tween the .AIX and CTO. for DeHverlee... tbs last man over tbe side when men and foresters rode the range beautifully CHEKIANG help in a great measure. Get this work trapped aboard the veaael, ’ which As a cooperative opposition, we Oregon was tlispended abruptly raids gre common occurrences by ■ confeience With Gen. Auguste agreement w-os odoptod at a i .118.75 she went down last May following trying to round up an estimated M onthly &tween Oct. 1st waa loaded with thousanda of bar­ must fulfill, that duty." now. in this war, but today's Japa- Nogueo,' governor general of Ing of the Labor Victory Prize! O an internal sxploalon of gasoline rels of gasoline. The boat was He added that “we must not this week,, but state police were IW hunters who presumably Morocco. The .Algiers-- radio, done now before cold weather sets in. vapors and a heavy pounding by ne.se raid on Guadalcanal waa in­ which includea three CIO MARKED OCELOT i289 CARACUL (Platimun) 89 and Oct. 15th ablaae from prow to stern. neglect—we are not neglect— the ■still busy today trying to find the didn:t know the sea.son had been deed one for the )x)ok. which announced their meet­ three .AFX members. It Is eCe d Jap attackers. owners of a few hundred itchy 11 Others Leap to Dock - domeatic problems, now vastly ag­ yanked out from under them. United Slates Marine and Navy ing, did not mention where It Ht* Immediately. When die ONLY ESSENTIAL AND Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robln- The other eleven crewqien ran gravated by the war, which must trigger fingers who didn't know Izwk of Intent Good Exruse occurred or what waa discuss­ Mn, ot Mohawk, N. T., widow of fighter pilots and our anti-aircraft first was proponed several EMERGENCY DELIVER­ through flamea and leap ^ to the be solved before we have the peace IL . . Numerous hunters got home gunners shot down 10 out of 26 ed hut the German radio ago, union Iraidem .sold It IES WILL BE MADE tbs former saslatsnt secretary’ of dock. ~ and ihs aecurlty ws desire In this Tbe State Game Commission at late in the week with antelope enemy bombers and four an'un­ broadcast simultaneously that HONEY DYED BROWN thS Navy, was to break a cham' of be adopted nottonally later DURINO THAT PERIOD Four of the orew o f a- barge country." the request of Gov. Charles- A. they dtacovered belatedly they determined njimber of Zero fight­ , Lieut. Gen. Luis Orgmx Yoldi, • » • pagns bottle acroaa tbe boW of loaded with 17,000 barrels of crude Must Save Small Boainesa Sprague and the suggestion of had no business to shqot. Lack of ers which escorted them kt 24,000 high commissioner of Kpsuiish On Lenox Kerooeno, tbe hugs vessel',-just aa she did Sink F1\* .Axis Hoppiy MUSKRAT . . : . . »249 PERSIAN LAMB , the W. G. Glenney Co. oil rtlmbed through portholes to MarUn said that tf the Unitsd the Army cancelled the antelope intent t o violate the law would ex­ feet. We lost only one plane and Morocco, was expected at Ra­ landon. Sept. 26.- 229 17 years ago when the old Lex­ to i k n a g, and Fnel OUa. the (locks aa flames enveloped the Statea sxpecta to>vUi the peace as season,. which started several cuse them, the game commission bat within a few days eon- pilot. submaulnee have sunk 0$ Coal, Luinbcr, Masons’ Supplies, Paint ington alid'down.tba ways of this deck. well aa the war it must preaerve day* ago, and tbe deer season, ■aid, hut the boom will be lower­ Apart from that remarkable fer with Nogues. same yard. * five aiid probably seven Asia Eight membera of tha crew of the structure of amall businesa to which wasvto have opened today, ed on anybbdy found to have been score, to watch a small part of the ply ships recently .In Aa M ^ 9 3.16 NO. MAIN STREET TEL. 4I4f> Tbs new Lexington was tbe sec­ the tug.WUUam A. Wlbtney also the greatsst extent possibls coa because at the possible fire dan- aware of the closure. battle from foxholes In the sandy, London, Sept. 20— )— The ond such' vessel launched since UP raaeon and Save eertonsly dni eacaped to the (tock as flames ■latent with the war effort. f t . Fishing was suspended as well ant-filled loam of Guadalcanal Paris radio reported last night ed another, the Admtislty Pearl Harbor. When outfitted she “ It la upon the amall buaineas BUDGET TERMS libbeyOilG). spread over the tug. Ib Woods Ahead at News in all but ebasUU salt water and waa well worth the many, many notmeed today. The *T will Join the Fsarx. launched last Seriously injured wsrs CspL structure—the (ximmunlty indus­ But some of the boys got Into the Columbia river but notifica­ miles of travel to reach this islaml. that the "Allies are blockading July 31 at Newport Nswa,*Va, as Mtld the nndersen at Formerly John F. Grimm, 'M, of 8L Joseph, try of Anoerica—ws will havs to tho waoOa ahead at tbe news.. It tion was less difficult,since fishing Ctawl Across Pole Blue Sky DakaF’ and “will atu ck it aoon, dealt "farther henry" 10% DOWN AND tbe prototypes at a new class ai Mich., Frank Rink, 54, Detroit, a build a new proaperity and s< waa up to state police and euch trips lost only a day or so usual­ Some one listening on the radio but a fighting French official here The J t K I U U CORK The VahroUiM Oil Co. carrier. enemy “eei C(Mk, and. Percy Wennum, 44, San­ nomte aecurlty after thta terrible help as they could enlist to get ly. Even to a fe* steelbeod anr which carries the pilots' running said "that’s news to use" and M d y hord-prseeed to .to 10% PER MONTH . Maiium im Co m m * Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Navy Chary Of DetaU dusky, O., oiler. war haa ’’ sndad," be declared them out. This waa no simple Job glei* on the Rogue river tn tbe (x>mmentaries ahouteil "Raiders Although tha . Navy baa bs< there was nothing,else to indicate Annice la North Atitaa -Telephone 3492 Flames lesped several hundred "And we RepubUcana In Congress since the hlmrode were scattered southern Oregon wildernqss approaching from the south." ad and sonBefl to H * •hsry at dstsito o f Ha carrtar feet Into the air and spread to the can be depended upon to fight to Wll over hundreds of a thin.' white wavering a change In. the status of the of sage land and scrub timber, - day' to discover . they hod been AOIed attooha - r - •a n a* Xtoii 1 A t 1U8B8UI F iJk . JU0t 8 hflOl iishinfi: fliR o4 soosoc^ ^ tflfiRttflhwl M F*>f4 S h i



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