Average Daily Clrenlatton For Moai^ at Aagaat; The High School Youth Kellow- Mrs. Mary .DeUmey of Haw­ Fair aa^ eyolrr toailgfctt Satar- ship, of the South Methodist thorne street has received m notl-. Invite rradiiated Police Board 8,775 day taiF tbilowad by laeraaaiag fleation from the War Department ,hld> eloadlarm late alftaraoM; A bou t Tow n cmir'ch will hold a get-acquainted - ' MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGES) P R K ^ t B R E B CEN1 and their friends are welcome. Re- VOI.LXPI.,N0.807 ^:aon Monday evening at eight tion, . Time Causes Afitidn; .^»’ service of worship. Rev! and Mr*. Theodore E. w ahould conUct the prealdMA o'clock at the Zlpser clubhouse. of Police ebn^iaaioners was Three-W ay To both of «iese events the young Palnie.r of Emanuel Lutheran Mta. nwmaa Dannaher ^of^ B ig^ scheduled for,/last night, but people aiP cordially welcome. church, will keep “ open houee” at Mrii. Roy W. Goodale of Niantlc. through is misunderstanding In | Large Portion who underwent an' appendectqjn.V the pareonage on Church atr'eeL time it Was /hot held. PORK ROASTS SPARERlBS Mr. and Mrs. Uidwig W. Han­ Sunday, October 1, and extend a sen Of 27 EIro street have received yesterday at the .Lawrence and The meeting was called for 7:30 I Brive Developihg; Memorial Hospital, New London, general Invitation to the parish- and was ' to have . been devoted | O f Agreement K m AES a letter 'from their son, Technical loners of Emanuel. The first ves­ c h ic k e n s f o w l s t e a k s Sergeant Edward G; Hansen, stat­ is as comfortable as can be ex­ completely to the. police manuel, I OI Belfort Now; per of the season will take place ing that he is In France, having pected. i?he was the former Miss which haa been hanging fire for 4 Dorothy Lyttle of Eldrldge atreet. Sunday afternoon at five o’clock, ^ver a year.. The greater part of Russian Talks Are Con* been transferred from Englaim in charge of Pastor Palmer whose GLASS TOP *Bulk Sauerkraul Hla serial number is A.S.N. t ^ manual was^ drafted by WEl-' | Peace Bids Heard Humphrey;, subject will be "Who Am I?" Ham Allen when* be was chairman ck|ded with ' Series 31103326, Headqiiarters Battery. Private Donald F. and the informal reception will 94 Division Artillery, A.P.O. 94...... _ .. Humphrey, and, aa Mr. Allen’s term expires CANNING Fresh Shoulders son of Mrs. Mary E. follow that service from 6:30 on. Hun- O f Sp^ches; Chinese -W’ c-o Ppstmsster, New York, N. Y. who resides at 33* Unilroore drive, Those unable to attend the veapers Monday members wers anxious to | Rumors Indicate Push Near Grange Hall is now on duty with an Ordnance take up the work last night. Fresh Hams Six Months^ wilt be welcome any time during JARS a. •- . Gi’oup to Be Met. t. Supply Company In the South A t -7-30 i>ut three commls-1 a HitlerV Last Rev. Alfred D. Carey of Bea­ the evening. Miss Priscilla, Peabody con. N. Y „ and Song Evangelist Pacific aa an assistant company Mrs. Palmer will be ss.sisted by atoq^rs -were preaent The chair- Sm ed Shoulders Important Satellite, Washington, sept. 29.—(P)-The .\flaai Within 20| tomorrow Night clerk. This ordnance unit, which i.ian had been notified by Secre­ Wait Seen Frank C. Smith of South Portland, a committee from the Women's PINTS' Dumberton Oaks aecurlty con­ 23 iffiGULAR GAMES 25c. Maine, will be the special workers is a part of the Sauth Tacifle Gen- Missionary -Society,- Mrs. Edward Miss Priscilla Alden Peabody tary Rand that he could not be May Be on Verge of Speed'Is Ordered I To 25 les of Fonri 7 SPECIAL GAMES in the fail campaign, beginning | eral Depot,~ one of the largest M iffitt, Mrs. August Carlsan and was graduated from the Water- preaent as\he had been called to ferees announced tod iy they had sources of supply in the entire New York. Commissioner McCann 69c Dozen Desertion; Defensive For Autos ; Mail! SWEEPSTAKES October 8 at the Church of the Mrs. Carl Thoren. The Mislionary bury Hospital School of Nursing, reached “a large measure of Nazarene. South Pacific, la responsible for Society will arrange for the re­ understood that the meeting was | agreciUent" on plans for a'.jyorld Mark Up of: WEEKLY PRIZE the receiving, etoring, and ehip- at exercises held in Waterbiiry, called for 8 o'clock. Position Is Dark Now. ■' . freshments, and are planning for organization during the Russian V On Plans to Make MONtHLY PRIZE ping of all types of automotive a large gathering. The offering re­ Wednesday evening, September 20. At 7:45 iCwbe decided that the I Enen Longer Period May Three to Five QUARTS Roast and Ch<^ phase of the eonfennee. 'll W AR BOND parts. Everything from bumpers ceived will be for missions. Other She is now on the staff of the polica manual w,aa a matter that Moscow, Sept. 29.— (/P)— to radiators are handled by the Be Required After Ta Be Drawn Sept. 39. members who wdil assist are Mrs. Waterbury Hospital awaiting should be taken ^up' by all of the The Red Army’s three-way The Russian talka, which -hava Patton^ 8 Men Ku' company. Pvt. Humphrey's job is John, A. Olson, Mrs. Hugo Pearson, commissioners ana^ Commissioner | 79c Dozen Stewing Meat last^ six weeks, end failed to set­ call from the U. S. Navy Nursing 'offensive against Hungary- Victory in Europe Germany Harmless I Out 82 Tanks; E i | ^ l ! STOP In the Orderly room of his com­ Miss Norma Johnson and Mrs. Ida Burnham left. \ tle all issues, were concluded yes­ pany and he is responsible for such Soderburg. Corps. . A t 8 o'clock Comrnisaioner Me- from Romania and Yugoslavia Before Production. terday with a series d f speeches bp ; Or 10 Villages Takeiii essentials as payrolls, passes, ra­ Can. From Worcester Miss Peabody ie the daughter , Cann arrived, but theXmeetlng had | developed swiftly today while the British; Ameilcan and Soviet tion and other eating commodlUes. Pastor and Mrs. Palmer came to been called off. V delegation cbelrmen. TERMITE o f Mr. and Mrs. W yvilla H. Pea­ rumors of ,.^)eace feelers by Detroit, Sept. 29—' * in charge of Suneet Circle of Paet ford, who la president of the New Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Soa A Fuel Saving Investment ^ conference yesterday pSrtlcipated miles of the four main passei'^ creased their mountain salient and by Sir Alexander Cadogan,' the ordered a speed-up in Ameri- Battle THE W. G. GLEN14EY CO. Noble Grands of which Mrs. E. E. England Conference o f the Augua- Rom With a VeU. la Vonr Patrlotle Dnty. THE OAK GRILL SWlNGSTERS in by C. E. Wilson, president of Through Mud through the Vosges rnoun*^ Expert Work! SS6 No. Mata 81. TM. 4148 utilized Marshal -Tlto’a permlMlOT Britiab chairman, and by Soviet Fish te president. Mrs. Arcella tana Synod. Rev. Hulteen was as­ Readings Dally, Incladbig Sanday, For Full Information Call and General Motors Corp.; K. T. Kel­ can plans for rendering Ger­ tains—French windows looking'* DELICIOUS FOOD — MODEST PRICES! to cross Yugoslav territory Ambassador Andrei A. Gromyko, And Rain to Seize ProBipt Service! Crawford will be In charge of the sisted by ten pastors of the Hart­ 9 A. M. to ■ P. M. Or By Appolnt- strike the Hungarians and Oer- ler, president of Chrysler corpora many harmless after the war, across the Rhine into Germany. ’ ASK FOR FREE INSPECTION ford District. Preceding the cere­ menL In the Servlee of the Peo­ tlon: Henry Ford n, executive vice said; ' First .Army Gains Mile program. Von Comp Bros. ROAST BEEF FILLRT MIGNON mans from the south. “Conversations between the and specifically put the job Mount Battaglia; Na­ 127 Sprace SL TeL 2-1348 mony, which was largely attend­ ple for SO Vearn.-- president of the Ford Motor com­ Hatley Forces Smack Twenty miles north ol Aa Fight Why Into Paaa United 'SUtes, United Kingdom, under StatO department guid­ ed, Rev. and Mrs. Palmer enter­ 169 Church Street, Hartford, Ckinn. 15 Tears’ Experience! VEAL CHOPS ^EAL CUTLETS pany; George T. Christopher, zis Defend Savagely. the U. S. First Arm y The Russian war bulletin and Soviet Union delegationa' In ance. The order waa issued in tained the ministers and their Phone 6-3034 TELEPHONE 5244 president of the Packard Motor mile St Echterbosch at) FRIED OYSTERS HALF BROILERS closed that Soviet trohps naa Car coihpany and others. • Washington regarding tbs estab­ letter to Leo T. Croiyley, wives at a supper in the church fought their way into Lupkow Rome, Sept. 29.—<4’)—Battling German-Dutch border.- Free Inspections! 'Bhey also agreed that partial re lishment of a world aecurlty of chief of the Foreign Economic ad­ .... LO ST! ■■■■ basement. ' Our Kitchen !6lo8es At 11 P. M. p.— leading from Poland Into Japs ]\ear Philippines northeastward through mud and Fighting off repeated Germoai n T H O R A E. ductlon of war work would not ganizatlod have now been com­ ministration, and while it covered counter-attacks through a cU fil Czechoslovakia, taking Vydvan, a - I ...I. . hasten the return to peacetime pleted. non-German subjects in its eight lain, American troops of the Fifth D A Y and NIGHT Czechoslovak rail station nearly drizzle, Lieut. George S. PattoR'i IBffeT TEL. 8894 production. - ” “These conversations have been points. It apparently is the out­ Army have captured Motint Bat­ Third Army and Ueut. Gen. Ale RANGE OIL three miles Inside the frontier, :■ useful and have led to a large Seven-Dy Toll of Air- jQ J ^ ^ jjj Boy's Firestone WHY NOT PAY A le Wines — Liquors and Beer Answering questions from a F o U l l d growth o f the sharp- division In taglia, 11 miles from Imola, Impor­ ander M. Patch’s Seventh Amq)1 The advance down the southern measure of sgreemSnt on recom­ MALONEY Delivered T o Tour U o um . PAINTING AND group of more than two score the president’s post-war cabinet tant Po valley city on the ^ lo ^ a - marked up advancea o f three tsi slopes of the esat Beskld range mendations for the general frame­ craft Is Raised to i VISIT TO news writers, Wilson said he had committee over a German peace Riminl highway, Allied headquar­ five miles— the most Impreaatvej along/the rallwky leading to the work of the or^uiization, and in Super Chief Van's Service Station DECORATING no quarrel with governtnental con­ 1,014; Surface Craft [jj C h u n g k in g plan submitted by Secretary Mor- ters announced today. gains of any on an Allieri GREENBROOKE Hungarian plain has almost trols ove'r production in wartime, particular for the machinery Resumes^ 431 Hartford Road Tel. 3864 DONE EXPERTLT achieved a common front between genthau. The doughboys also seized three bristling with menacing offensive IN MANCHESTER nor in the post-war qulred to maintain peace and M-. Hit More Than 20^.1 ® ^ .fundamental EMsagreement key heights commanding the direct Patton's men alone knocked AND REASONABLT! the Fourth Ukrainian Arm y and curity. ' Teaching Piano Balloon Tired You-’ll be thrilled when you see This division reflected a funda­ route north to-Bologna. 82 tanks yesterday In the sdv the Slovak patriots. (Continued on Png 8lx) Win Consider Reports this new cbmmunity of smartly Inside and OntaMa Work. A Caechoalovak government U S ne.d-! O ver O utlook mental policy disagreement be­ Gain On Edges of Po Valley it was announced ffom the fie ^ U R K E 0 1 *'The three delegations are mak­ Eight Ol 10 villages were- esptu in October styled, solidly built homes. delegation, headed by FranUiek tween Secretaries Stimson and In the Adriatfc sector British Tricycle ing reports to their respective quarters, Pearl Harbor, Sept, ------_ by the two Armies, and Belfort, i Choice of five distinctive models Estimatea tiheerpilly given. Nemec, U waiting near the Pollsh- Hull on the one band and Morgen- Eighth Army forces made gains in FLOOR LAYING YOUR governments who will ooniider 29.— (IP)— Bold and blunt- 'the entrance to the strategic g 31 GrccnhiD St. TeL 6086 is available. Elach has four fine A ll wbrk oovere^.4^ eompenan- . csechoalovak frontier to enter Rcipent Defeats and Pos­ thau, who proposed the virtual de- the southeastern edges of the po these reports and will In due waa only I t miles away. On Park St. between New rooms with space for two extra a n d S A ' iJlNG tion under Conn. State Lnwa. Csechoslovak territory aa soon as Pay Control^ spoken Admiral William F. I Industrialization of Germany to valley. The enen}jr haa-dug in ^ o DAY SERVICE! course iqaue a simultaneous state­ sibility American Air prevent its making future wars. Isirge-Scale Battle Ahead ! x and CheHlnut Sts. Rew ard! on aecond door. Fireplaces, Reflnlshlng and Waxtag. a substantial border area is clear­ lalsey, who pried loose Ja- along strong defense lines that Semi-air conditioned coal fired Estimates Uioilly Given. B. CYNAMON Have Them In the ment on the subject." Hull and tlie State department parallel the Fiumclno river, the A large-scale battle was de- No quest iona aaked. Bring Them In ii the Morning . ed o f the enemy. It appears possible that further lan’s grip on the Solomons Force May Lose Addi­ oping for Rambervillers, 30 m furnaces, plastered walls, beau­ I ED SOI VIM.D T fX E P H O N E 8-0811 Lifting Urged which had exercised unquestioned first major water barrier encoun­ Evening! Seeking Allied Terms big power talks among top-rank­ jy transforming thog^ islands direction of long-range German southeast of Nancy and 50 mil tifully finished woodwork and TELEPHON’K 8254 Orf If no nnswer, Rockville SS-5 (The American broadcasting tional Bases Cause. tered since, the break-through Into floors, full concrete foundations, ONLY GRAI^ A TRUCK RUBBER USED! ing officials, will precede a full- into graveyards for enemy planning until Morgenthau won north of the gap, with the Amcffl-) SEE MATT MORIARtY station in Europe, quoting the level country, and ia fighting sav­ MANCHESTER'S CITY T A X im large landscaped plots are a few scale United Nations meeting to attention for his plan, have tenta­ agely. cans only 3 1-2 miles south of V Turkish radio, said laat night the With Victory planes and ships, is more Chungking, Sept. 29.—(40— Re­ center of an important web of the features. Priced at organize the world. than 1,000 planes and 300 ships tively counted on. restoration of The adverse weather which pre- At 131 Park St. or Tel. 8170 1 Gallon Sealed li of Mobil Oil, Grade 20 -Hungarian .premier was reported highways and elghUssiUes to ' Is'How III a Position To GiV^ 36.000. Low first payment, In Ua closing speech yesterday, cent Chinese dWeaU and the pos­ Germany's Industrial economy wnr iduded. air suppasS- alowed tha to hdveU v e ukod.aak«d the TunusnTUrUsh nmoas-ambas- „ , ailohg the way toward doing ' the north of It. F.H.A. financing. price $1.40, Now 98c. , x tr made public today by the Stats sibility that the' Americkn 14th der ruthless Allied controls. Un­ American attacks toward Bologna, and 40 only. R' sador la^udaiiast terleanw-AUtad -F h d In ; M e m U P n O f W a r a R tf» Onng on a grander seal# in To the north, meanwhile, tha! department, Stetttniua said: der the President’s order today but the doughboys knocked the Foster, More Efficient Service! Be Sore To Inspect EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S peace terms, and'^to act as an in- the I>bilippinea. A ir Force may lose additional British Second Arm y closed up to ] The New Model Home' A bargain. Labor Board Favor Re­ “ W e have every reason for sat­ bases in China produced an atmos­ this policy now apparently la to Germans off additional heights on tsrmediary In preliminary nego^. isfaction with what haa been ac­ Swings with Deadly Effect prevail. the Maas (Meuse) in Holland along] Fniwlslied By Watktas Brothera. 7 CORNED BEEP AND TIRE INSPECTION phere of gloom today in this eapl- both sides of Highway 65. all RANGE AND SHELL GASOLINE ttatlons for Hungary’s exit from complished. W e have developed in The N avy Just haa disclosed a 20-mile front from two to thrsej CUon Cqhs . \ CABBAGE laxation Soon Aftur that Halsey's marauding Third tal unmatched since tlie dark days Point seveiv of the President’s roughly 20 miles south o f the his­ the Axly.) the brief period at six weeks a miles from the German border \ FUEL O IL NATIVE BROILERS Enenajy reports asserted Mar­ fleet swung its air arm Saturday when China was fighting the war letter to CroWley said; toric city. ' bulging movement south - GREENBROKE Defeat of German;^. vhide area o f agreement on the The gains gave the Aihericana Sofe and Courteous Drivers \ Oenaml Traeidag shal Rodion T . Malinovaky cqm- at the Pbilippinea for the seventh alone. “ You have been making studies Kieve, and beat off three count DELICIOUS STEAKS fundamental .and necessary prin­ observation oyer the road for many HOMES, IN C mMdlng eombined RuaUan and day Uiia month with deadly effect There is no doubt in Chiingking from the economic standpoint of i attacks from, the Relchawald, - CLAMS AND OYSTERS ciples for an - international organi­ what should be done after the Sur­ miles to the-'north. , ...... —— JAMES A.: WOODS Walker Street, Mkacbeater Romanian force#, was used 80 Bulletin r~ It obliterated the startling puny that the Allies will defedt Japan foreat concentration center jukt] Middle Turnpike zation to maintain peace and se­ render of Germany to control its Open 8 A. M. -12 P. M. Tel. 6588 39 Pearl Street Dial 8566 Tel. 4113 or 133& DINE AND DANCE TOI4IGHT! Corner Maiii Street ani dlvtslons, or upwards o f 300,000 Washiagton, Sept. 29—OP)— air opposition of seven inter­ but the conseusua of both Chinese No Bpeclfle InformatloB below that Siegfried anchor. curity. These' principles will be power and capacity to make war SoBday, ,TeL. Maaeiwatcr men, in an offensive that reached ' President Roosevelt set a oon- ceptors knd bagged 29...more on and Americana seems to be that AjKed headquarters gave no spe- In a coordinated drive the U. of vital Importance In guiding our in the future. 3-0546 o f t-0964 or T335 to v ^ in 15 aOlles of Szeged. Hun­ fereaOe with his Labor Ad- central' Philippines air fields to the war has been prolonged for c}Rc information on gains on the RiBymander's Restam^diit govemments at every step that Miiat Be Accelerated (Continued on Page Four) gary# second city, and within 102 vlsdry eonnnlttee today but must yet be taken to bring into raise the seven-dsy toll to 1,0! 4 several months already as a result -West flank of the Fifth Army, Pine Wines, Liquors and Beeiv" miles of Budapest.) told reporters be doubted If existence the organisation which Nipponese aircraft. of the recent reverses. ■Thia worn muat be accelerated, where the Brazilians and some (A Free Tugoelsv . broadcast American units have been keeping S5-S7 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 8921 they would diecuaa the posoi- we have here envlmged.” It definitely sank 22 ships, in­ Government Prestige Harmed and under the guidance of Xiia up- BOILERS heard by Reuter's said Marshal blUty o f breaking the U ttle cluding four warships, to raise the In addition the prestige of the partment of State you should fur­ a steady pace, but said “ Important T lto’a partiaans had reached the COBversatioas Seea Usetal seven-day toll to at least 160. nish assistance in work and when advances have been made" and G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. AND Steel wnge formula Mr. Gromyko said "the conversa­ Chinese central government has outaldrta o f Belgrade, the Yugo­ Roosevelt said the pending It damaged 43 more, including been harmed. This Is Important requested to do so In personnel by “ the entire Gothic zone ^as now ) slav Capital. Berlin reports said tions have undoubtedly been use' two warships, probably sinking 15 making available specialists to been penetrated with the exception Flashes! U ttle Steel oasee are a detail not only with respect to relations ful” and expressed “appreciation of a small area o f the west,coast." Lumber of All Kinds FURNACES earlier Ruasian troops had crossed and that hla talk with the of that numter and destroying or between the Chinese and their (Lata BuUetins ol the (4T Wbrs) of the friendly atmosphere" of the (Oohtlnuad on Fkge Four) - A front line report said that on oonunlMee, eom pos^ of kliJi damaging 20 to 30 small craft, Allies but because the reverses re­ Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware HIGH POWEB VACUUM ' (Oontfnned an jPagn Four) conference. raialqg the seven-day toll of enemy some sectors of the western flank ^ C LEAN ED A n r and CIO leaders, prob­ Cadogan echoed the satiafaction sulted in the central government Argentlna Denounce WAYNE W. PHILLIPS ably would deal with larger surface craft probably sunk or elements of the Fifth, were having Balsam W ool Insulation of the other two delegation heads losing s certain amount of_face difficulty maintaining contact with Washington, ilept. 39--- (41 ) Get all the beat yoa ahaoM troin poUNes o f tabor. The meet­ damaged to more than, 200. in dealings with the Communists and said Stettintus had “hastened the enemy because of dem’olitlonis Prtaident Roosevelt today your rationed fnel thle W tat^ ing waa lealled. he said, be­ Adda to Shipping'Havoc Planes Blast APR our passage over the smooth parts in the norj;h. and mine fields. nbuaced the Argentine govemi Let ns eoadIGon yoor hca^g Commertiol Refrigeration Child Bride’s The air arm of Gen. Douglas cause be hosat met with the of the road and h4s helped Iron These events emerge as signifi­ Incessant heavy German coun­ for'whdt he termed thq^grewth i COAL COKE OIL plant now. OnO any tlii^t Help salvage the apple crop blown td.the "group for a long Uma MacArfhur, which has been hit­ Engineering and Service out the aaperities.” ting the Philippines bard even cant friim ■ strictly military vlew- Nazi Plants ter-attacks marked the Eighth' Nnzl-Fnadst Influeqerii deve' 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 HENIRV J. P A B B N T ground by the recent hurricane*^ YS% of X Story Heard “ I do not, o f course, use the though on a smaller scale, was polpir; I Arm y’s narrow penelratlon -into Ing In. that country at the ve^.^ TE X . 3-018S Washington, Sept. 39.— — word ‘asperities’ in Its more sinis­ .Mej- Gen. Claire L. Chcnnault time when Nast 'forres are faclB{ff '| iServiee and Equipment for Markets, Grills, Hospitals^ disclosed today to have added to 1 the Po valley. our McIntosh 'were blown off. U w them Public members Of the W ar Labor ter sense. Tljfre was never any' Japan's shipping havoc by sinking, /bas lost several major and mindr A(>r!nl i Meet Strong Itealstance .defeet In Germany. Mr. Booncvall: Dairies, Restaurants, Milk Coolers, Deep Freexe Cabi­ airdromes, from which he was able Allies Maintain said Argentina has repudlatod fresh or can a few. Ours are cleaned and *Ce1e8tial M arriag^ and thing of that. Sometimea we a 10,000-ton transport and ba(Uy ' New Zealand troops fighting n e t Etc. ^ (Conttnued oa Page Four) found ourselves .in disagreement to 'hairass Japanese forces In Invasion at High With the Canadians met strong re­ solid inter-American system fo r graded. Priced at $1.00 per bushel and up. Broken Home Blamed in our discussion, but I believe (OonUnned on Page F o u ^ China and damage shipping along sistance along a line 1,000 yards defense against Nazi nggreaetaR' — TELEPHONE »^JKANCHESTER , that we disagreed amiably and the coast, as well as each access to Pitch Again . Today. east of the Fiumclno river from the S lid stated, in the words of PrtaM . A good Sl^lply at our Oakland St. Stand On ^Fundamentalist*. reasonkbly. It waa th4 axperience other air fields. Toastal- towm of Gatteo southwest Minister Churrhill of Great Brit­ o f each o f us at aomie time to be in Treasury Baifince ' The loss of bis three remaining to Savignano, where a fierce bat­ ain that every nation will ha Nine Persons forward bases at Kweilin, Tan- Bulletin! judged by the parts they play in ' or at the orclui^^, Salt Lake City, Sept 29.: opposition to the other two dctCr tle raged. The advance to Gatteo Week-End Suggestions From gatlons, but even (f we considered Washington, Se^t. 29.— (/P>—The chug and Liuchow la possible with­ London, Sept. 39.— (4V- represented a two-mile gain from the-'War, neutrals and belllgercata ■ alike. ■/- Stories of a chlltf biide’a “ celestial Die in Crash the views of the other two pecu­ position o f the .Treasury Sept. 27: in a short period. American and British medium Bellaria. marriage” and of a broken home, liar, we recognised that thky were Receipts, jM70,813,lS2.37; expen­ ’^ e result would be that bomb- bombeni took the spotlight In The Canadians hammered the FOR FINE Period 4 and 5 Con* sincerely held, and therefore ditures. ^03.950,616.25; net bai- the air war over German.v to­ ftlnesM Delays Trial I _ both blamed by wltneaaea on acttvl- South pend. ind„ Sept. 39~(41; ance,;.^294.923.2.Sl .07. (0>ntinued on itage Four) day, with attacks on \-arloua (Continued on Itage Four) pons Good Until Aug. tiea on “ F'undamentaltsU.” were Fast yreight Plows In­ — Failure of a. 15-year-old glri t p ' .JCoattaned am Paga Tw o) Slei^ied line defenaea and JP V D A JniJI% f o o d s : related to a District court jury ^ ^------appear delayed' start today o f 31,1945. AVERY STREET railroad yards at Saarbruckni 276 OAKLAND STREET which continued to liear evidence to Passenger Train; JuWnlle court trial’ of Jackie 84 OAKLAND STREET TELEPHONE 7386 in soutkweatem Oermnny and BtAP^H^TER, CT. WAPPING,CT. today in the trial of 32 men and About 100 Injured. 14-Ton Bomb per, 33-year-eld former motion.^ Open Thursday Until ^ P. M. Friday Until 9 P. M. Saturday Until 6 P. M. * L.T;WOODCO. wonaen accused o f conspiring to at Goldem on' the Dutch bor­ picture actor, and three other pef-^ Widow Slain Identity of Rabbit Lost ' der. . Phone 4496 preach and practice polygymy. Missouri Valley, la.. Sept. 29.— sons charged with contributing to ; , A stiikm gly-pretty 17-year-oId the delinquency of a minor. Tka| ilT)—A fayt frei^t plowed into a London, Sept. 29.— (4^ — Allied Nazi Weapon g lr( aaid ahe went three years ago paasenger traip. knocked five can girl’s physician. Dr. Momu# U . We Will Hove h Few "BarHdn".mKlJ'Shel^ nine known dead and about 100 Fftund Brutally Beaten Washington, Sept. 39— (41-^.,.A'i'the challenged practice in the try with bombs and bullets frhm | * - m . -a**i ■> ST. FRANCIS OF ’’some M n ^ o f ceremony” while Le- injured, o t whom 47 received Miles R e - to ezamine her. rabbit' ia a rabbit, mccept after' it ' future. some 7',300 planes and crews to­ most -Two Windfolf "McIntosh" Ap'oles, 16-ot. bosket 25 haron hski her hand, then spent treatinent hi Council .Bluffa In., In Rear" ;^of House; 1 YOUR ATTIC aem ial hoiira with her “ huabaad” dies. • . Other Animals Loee Names talling 4S,()0O in the past four Ari'nV. ' Drops Sons la River These Are Very Fine Quality and a Very Good Value! , /k,-./!! hbepitala today. Tw o o f the in­ Rabbits aren’t tha. only animals days. * ^ort Given to while bia flrat wife stood watch, Then, Federal Trade pommis- ______■ Coshocton, On Sept. 39— jured were reported in extremely Police Begin Search. that I'osq their regular names the Blows by the U^ 8.- Eighth Air UNCLE SAM'S ASSISI CHURCH ______UUIdfcn 'D «ty Task — r . jion records disclose, its akin may \ “ . . n, o I Marren Patterson, a slender SI- Ifreen'antl Red Swed Pejppers (-fancy) . . . . .1 6 Q l Basket $1.10 cxiticfU condition. • same tiane,. they surrender their Force—Carried out with losses of Somewhere in Franc^ I year-old innchln|st whom Pr The girl waa M ra Xlice CaMWsUi 1 Lawrence, Maas!, SfpL 2fir^]R— wind tip in aorae furrier's window .Three eoldiera whose names hides. F T P has persuaded several less than, four her cent despite in­ — (Delayed)- i4h -American Third; e , |,y«Bs said admlttaCj No. 1 Winter Oniuiis...... 16 Qt. Basket $1.39, SOUTH WINDSOR' wh6 said Sitting told her. In dis- -were withheld by. Fort Crook, A 4l)-year-eld widow, Mrs. Yvonne labeled “ mendoza beaVer’’ or WAY! ■ fur companies to quit referring to creasing. Nazi air reslatance^have Army troops have obUined infer-1 , .ig^ed statement that he at , mwlng the "inarriage,''’ that “all Neb., officers until the next o f kin Hamel, _.dled thday several hours "chihchUlonette.’’ muskrats as "Hudson seals," to ■been BUgrne.nted'by thousands of mstion indicating that a 14rton,Q|, ^ bridge and dropped t%va No. l l Potatoes, bushel $2.2.5. No.* 2s (mediums) busKeT $1.25 Buy A N«w Honifilu I’d have to do was to raise chU- could be libtifled, were among after ehS waa fhuhd, brutally beat- (5r “ Erminette," fsealihe," ANNOtJNtES IT s 7 American martens as "Hudson British and American Ninth Air projectili with kn explosive ra- j fouraons Into the Blohlcaa riV ^ /dren.” '- those who died In the crash of the en, In-rear 6f a house in Hancock “ atriped minkolette" or even Fancy Cauliflower, large fancy. Pascal (>lery. Huge bunch, . ..29c 1/ After the Canyon ceremony ahe bay-sables"., to weasels as “ Jap Force planes which have blasted . jdius' of three kilometers -almost beenpse he had no home two Chicago and Northwestern street, and police begun a wide “leopardine." ■ , . ' weasela" ' (whatever advantage other targets from- Norway to two miles—(a schedule4 as the was held In Jni) here to Fancy. Sweet Potatoes, Des Moines and Hubbard Squash - '. said she Went with Le,^^ron to a tine trains at about 7;30 p. m , seojrc)! for w lw t Police Capt. Dan­ S o far as can be learned, none creek at th « rear o f hla home. that Would he) and to common Switzeriarid, third in Hitler's series of „ven-,I oneOne of the hoys, Lariy,tmriy, 1 1-J (B.w.t., Thursday, on the outskirts iel P. Kiley said probably was of the five members of the com- lambskins by. the French word Attack Eaem.v A ir bTeWs geance weapons. drowned, and Lyons aaid Ise Freestone Blue Plums," Vi .bushel basket • ...... \. $3^25 ” Wa ataye4-;4hcf^'" «i*d, a t Missouri valley. sex fiend. * ■ mlaaion haa ever chased chlnclfil- - ”fpom about wolock In the eve­ ’.’mouton." The round-the-clock air offensive V-1 is the robot bomb launched file a murder charge thia 6 Sevehth Service command offi­ Mn. Hamel, employed by the lonettsa or lured feopardines, but Jjuice Oranges, 3 ' Doz. $1.00. Fancy Lemons, washed, cleaned ning untU 2 0 0 tlta next moming. Only this week s corporation was carried on by waves of planes from a platform. , noon. Common Plena Judge cials today identUlad the soldiers Lawrence Lumber. Company, left if they ever bear of such a beast which,streamed across the channel ■men Thelma (Lnharon’a.. wife) agreed to desist from using; the V-2 Is the long ' range rocket Daugherty said hr would i as Pvt. Henry C)scar Elo, son of her plaoe of employment at 10 they’ll give you odds there's a rab­ in daylight after R.. A. F. Moiequi- Spinach (in cello bags) each 25c^ White Onions, Yellow Globe dr came looking for ns. ' She said coined word “marmink’’ to deaig- fired from a carrier pjaiie, tor specinl grand Jury ta meet ' HMiard Street Mrs. HUma. Ek>, Law|er, M iim ; p. RK, hurt night. A few mlnutea bit In the fam ily tree. tos came home'fhom taoonllght at­ -Tliuraday, Fridoy, Sofurdoy ' Myimma and Daddy, w efe there nata fur garments* made from which the Germans are re^ rted Monday. jj^rple Top Turnips, (Cabbage, Cukes, Carrots. ^ ' •A P v t Leo D. Hensen, son o f FVank later, Benjamin Buote, leaving hi# tacks on Brunswick and enemy air ■ ' v'-Uf! 5* , * looking fo r iha.” i Vatalr Trade Practice | marmot pelts. The'American mar­ using the-Helnkel 1 1 1 . • A devclopmeat Chat is dose to schools, b u Hnes, fae* Hensen, WUUston, N. D „ and Pvt. iKMne to meet hla-wife, found her fields deep in central G erm any.- .Bdxlag. .Age Probe 0| Army-Navy eltparu m Iccm a Mra CaMweO aaid she went prostrate near hla home. It is 'kn im falr trade, practice. m ot is 'known to countiy boys a». N ot Vet Deed ' tories and shopping fadUties. ' Nights, Sept6inl>er 28, 29# 30 , B teve Steenhoven, husband o f M ra The German radio reported Uhs ''N(BW Haven, Sept. Fancy Tokay Grapes * 3 pounds 50c, Kaynolda Cottoo Imiilartoo fioi] ' home with her nts and two Moat af Clothdiig Blpped Off The commisaldi) declares, to mis­ the ground-hog or woodchuck. V-3,. so far as is ’ known here, Steve Steenhoven, Hull, la. moming that “weak" formationsns oK New'^i^ven Regtotei more chaa 200 war-housinm ;wMks Jater wh Voller skating Moat o f her clothing had been represent U^e name,' quality or Masquatade Lender A Maiwi Jias not yet. been used against The other victims were Identi­ bombers were over the Reich for . We May Have a Few More Nti./1 Canning Peachra . - from Alaika to Cuba The Church is live miles from MaSdiester — on U. S. with a girl friend. Woodruff, -tippad off. Captain IC U ^ aaid. soolioglcal eriglii o f gay furs, or . Tha commission actually found ther England or tbs' 'attacking that Stata^AtUettttrt fied as foBowa: the fifth conaecutlve day. Fraak'Oaaksy^taM a MOV, It I available for yda tOi. Mra Lahanm. !m . :MRcer added the theory Uiat to m ^ a up a nama a t a non-ax- It ntesosary to issue cekse-and- (led Arm lea tOILET TISSUE — TOWELS — NAPKINS AND WAXED PAPER. 7^ "" Route 15, Ellington RoaiL * Look for the explored lights Mr. and Mrs. Ben White, o6uh^^ ' Armadas of more ' than 1,000 vestlgattaa Into ^altal iastall ia your attic. AO-yAn-vcao 38 Hom^ Available Notv pulling dne way the woman’s aiaailant Was fright­ latent animal and use it in label­ desist orders, tq .keep eqrtaln tex­ ia dispatch, written last entail Church Hall! - ' and Beloaa the oUier way,’’ the cU Bluffs; Edwin Mayer, 50. A(dl- Fortreaaee and Uberatore. with an itatuirday and only today cleaned of a commleslei. regi W E HAVE A FINE VARIETY OF JAMS AND JELLIES (N o Points),. Indndfair comiiMt ia a taw boais!...KMik ened away before he caaM Inflict ing or. advertisements. tile fabrics from mskquerading ayerage daily eecoi t of 700 flght- . yaitKo/ , , ^ ' ^ Yoa owe it to yourself to sea ihese hoascs befora dinUnutlve. - dkrk-hairod witness land, Neb.; Ida McLartuui, MovUle, further punishment. T liere. Were throura Allied censorship, did not seta 18 years • s tae ( Pineapple, Raspberry, Red Currant, Etc. . PRANK DALY OP HARTFORD WILL GIVE XBALP FTC conceded there isn’t much undei* aliases which-it said might- ere, have been over Germany every you buy anywhere. yaid. “Thelina was the stranger la.; t>BUl G. Spniall, Ltjvems, Indications, Ktley said, that she that can be done about the deaig- expand^poR the expioaiva .radius limit' tor a profesalenaid- HOim OF MAGIC FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9:00 O'CLOCK Minn., and the tworyear-oM give the . Unprtasion,- they were day elnce Monday, when 2,000 aewspaper soM that a '| 5 -y ALL VARIETIES OF CANNED JUICES — CEREAli} — SOAP POWDERS — and Helene had to let ga” . " had been struck wltb a piece of nations "tapin" and "coney” for Persian lamb or caramij. One such of V-S.. Itowever, the Implication daugbUi o f Mra; ^ Agnes Steen- planes launched a hew campaign, gradanar nehoel hsjr wh rnUe4 ta Lekaren O Nna^ wood and punched vieloualy. rphUt fur—they’re too • firmly -ndm'dc loom was “lyrsla-Ialne": waa that ^ power to wreck or PETER P A N PEAA u T BUTTER AND CANNED VEGETABLES. * . / BCTWtte i SalesBuui Osf the Premlsee. Tekfh oaa 2 ^ 2 7 Faacy Articles, Cahe, Grocery Store, Small Toys, Blank* hoven a t Hull. In. i t^ smash railroad centers' and war IdeatHted os Aatheay O sffaey ' Nie said ahe waa pulled to the Her waak’a pay waa found Ui* grounded ta’ the public conseious- othehi “lam hurt Persian", “ babe- damage butaUngs extended almost CriticaUy tnjuisd wen the baby plants feeding the Oermany Army. permitted ta mgage In at. Punch Board, NbveHy* Lucky Chsnce Booths; Penny Lsharoa home and remained there tact la ber pocketbook. n«sa ' _ ir a m ” and “ galykurl.’!. - two miles frdqT the point o f Im­ BIRDS EYE FISH AND VEGETABLES daughter o f Ctuwlea Bfwrln, ad­ ItinBaak^ Loot staaol heat a t tha a n a a n r o w , Bafreshments! ^ /, t until JuvteUa autborltlea removed A watchman iat the lumber com- . The oommissiai' did the rabbit pact.) dress unavailable,- and a sokUtr, iPaay reported that Mra. Hamel . Moat qf the commiazloB’z* cases Lossqa' from 'Monday through' Meadojr taght. 'A t fageg CBOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOW COOKIES. GonoNlnSuTiM^^ her peveral b ea ri,l^ . fOBBlly a real good turn ta another Tkarsday were 310 heavy bombers, ^ a m a t i o a ^ tha “V-g,” the GBsatar Hatlberg, Wtarthlngton, d ed d ^ to want to ber boosed rath- are settled by atlpulatlpn. with that yeong Aadpea • ^ O P B N 8 ,7 ^ EACH NIGHT. . , Mra Helen Sm(&. the ettrae- order. It Saved the cottontail from each eanytag' ten crewmen, u d suoeassta- to ^ t w s flying b o m b M A n V E BROILERS. FRYERS. ROA.STER8 AND FOWL. FU LL LINE OF COLD F . ^^olunuMMk er than use a bua m was k er eua- (miy 'an octasional one gqtag to ad Oonaas ant la n { tlve, autairn-haired ex-wife o f an the fin fj humiliation of ihetag 25 one-man flgbtara. The tieavieM a ii| | long range irRefrct, was ob- LIMITED SUPPLY OP NO. 1 BA (^ N IN THE PIECE ’The fr«lid>t train, tht CaluHMt, tom. • ' ■ triaL qeuaUy,the individual or Monday ntgkft, < 'O w n tf f r e e ; DOOR PRIZES! \ ADMISSION FREE! other colt nyemher. Heher known aa “akuhketla" "aitunk. JOHNSON BROS., Sheldicd at lowrcnee Memorial ooncei^l nkmed eaters into a voU to ka.mmemljt: untary agreement to' refrain from oiene.” (Centlnned ea Page Fenr) ' (Ceattaaed am Phita r a w ) \ ■ 6U MAIN ST. nX. '63SY ^ e ttp a p e« rage Tea). . ' tOaatIkiizd Twa)4^ : ' ■

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Tech School '-Sa vin g Pierce, Brother* Return fronT f o r - r e n ' f .^^ HOW/fO VOTE fo r ’’He ’Teen-Age Problem.' 4 Ro^s,. - Hm 1> etflH Investors, Night Classes MANCHlSTtM office or apartmeAL At 90S 'Girl Scouts Have PrUbably I.Arire8t Total Membeih»hlp of^ Shop Pqils; Main Strekt.'^qBlr*! ON TOOAT An d t o m o m o w Realixe* or 6% on Yiour Inj^Uncnt Manchester Youth Groups; Boy Scout A ctivity Telephone 6463 Special Cojirses to Described; Order of DeMolay and Order of Rainbow P la n Lp^ee ^^00(1, Soiiml First Morlg^e* for SrIc GOLF LOTi PURCHASE for Glrlp Uae Maaonic Temple. / Started at Local ItistL sOii the Following Properties i X J. Picher, a priest o f the D,ioc The Quc.slion On the PurciMtse By the Town of the tutioH on Oct. 16. • Luke p . Phlffips and Earl Yost / * Experiment Started on of Hartford’ who was stationed At I “ Golf Lots” As a Site for a \Vorld War Memorial Will NEW e-RC^M/HOlISE 5-Room Honse—10 acre* 6-Room - Duplex — Its- St. Mary’s church, Williman)fcl^. Be Found At the Top of the Voting Machines Monday. sort of outdoor mating places for Plea- of Turhington rleared land — 2 bams— provements — 3 acres sf, yUe CiathoUc Tranacript. which The Howell Cheney Tetihnicel Next to tbe facilitiee for recroa- FOR S^LE — 8^00.^ j^ c h e d many homts in Manchts* before being commissioned as 'art |. To Vole for .the purchase Pull Small Lever Down Over their summer activitiea. Runs Into Obstacle chicken coop and work land. $2,800 mortgaffSk s Army chilpiain. .The mass tbok: School will conduct registratiotis Uon offered the 'teen-agers by the I y ' ^ : ter today, has a most interesting the Word “ Yes,” The aim of tM Boy Scout move­ shop. $3,000 morigaRO. 6 % -—12-year payoff. place early this month. for special , War Production Re-, two Reoa and the T. M. CL -A- ment la to teach a boy how to take Of Sanitary Integrity, 41 Hyde Street. Mancheater —^AtuLostii* old aayin9 'aijtlcle i^ u t two former local conversion short unit or evening ^ (7 r—12-year payoff. Father Picher writes that on; care of hlnnaelf outdoors and to de­ ooqi g o t . that* or* lots moro prlasts who are now serving as Below Is Shown How the Qucstion^Is To Appear courses ) offered ip Carpentry, come those organisations sponsor­ 0-R House—16 aerss • chapH^ns with' the anned forces feaching Paris, he visited his old - SHOWN AT t iU / t m - 9:15 velop f^aracter, leadership and y1CaU Hartford 5-635^ On the Voting Machines— >, Craftinii, Electricity, Machine and ed by religious, fraternal and civic Indianapolis, Sept. 29.—(fl*)—An of land—partly clekred—• Dougloa Shote wharo thU and who, were in the li'rench lnvu> friend, Father Weber, a Sulplcian TOMORROW CtJNTINUOlTS V. better cit^nship. Trade Math subjects from October 8-Room Modern House barn, targe chicken coop ana coma from—atrl^lor Sion on b^pay. father, who is superior of thelSul* 4-SHOWS: 2:}A-4:S»4:45-9:05 groups. Whether or' not their / Eagle Sceatta experiment embodying what Nov­ picisns' Descon House of Stibdiee 9 to 10 from 7 to 9 p. m. at the —Chicken coopt—barn—2- and brooder house. $3,500 zacTaertion emd d r^ t,' all The inforhyitlon for the article facilities and programs are suffi­ The Eagle Scout to the highest elist Booth Tarkington called "the< car garage, ^4.800 mort-'* mada on lotto that really ■ was furni8hed,''hjj ReVi' Leo Picher, on the Rue de RIgard. Father school. School street. STAR'l^ SUNDAY i cient to hold the interests o f the Boy S<^out honor to which a mem­ noble and bless^ quality of mercy” s mortgage, 6% — 12-year Picher prepared for the prieathood Shall the Town Purthase the “ Golf Lots” so-called The special courses will be start­ ber of the oripmization may aspire. gage, 15-yetkr pay­ it , and l>ackad by a 6fr> formerly of S t/’-Rrldgefs church “ SEVXnTH CROSS” 'teen-agers, whether or not their ended today when the city closed a payoff. here. In' it he telto- .of celebrating at th e. grand seminary ajt St. ed Monday. October 16, Ditsc^ot Plus: /MINSTREL MAS"! leaders are I&king in having the Requirements are that the candi­ WANTED off. yaoTK^ tradition of fine Brieiic. In Brittany, but his . many and a Lot Owned by Cheney Brothers for the John G. Ekibmalian stated today. date paiM 21 merit badge tests, 12 dog shop where strays were re­ a mass for the United States beat interests of tho 'teen-agers tailed for $4 each plus liceiwe fee .^4-Room Single — Im- ahoa craftwnanthlp. You soldiers in Paris. He also tells of visit's to the Sulplcian hoiisea in There will be no tutlon charge for / at heart we leave to the readers of which are specifically required LISTINGS Paris made him well known |to the Sum of $25,000? any of the trade school subjects. to attain that honor. They are: to save them from the gad cham­ 6-Room Duplex — Good prot’ements — Vz acre of ewa it to younali to tea meeting in Paris Rev. Vihcent J. of The Herald to Judge. ber. o f Farms, Country Homes, ear Dodglat Shota—coma priesta there. Registrations will also be taken All material in this and follow­ Athletic, Ufe-saviag, camping, lot. $2,500 mortgage, OCn land. $3,jM10 mortgage, He told Father Weber thlgt tuf daily after October 10. from 8 a. cooking, personal health, public For months the City hall atmo­ Acreage or Town Property. in today. ing articles concerning these sphere has been muggy with pros —12-year payoff. 6^'r— lO-year payoff. would like to offer a low! ^ mass m. 'until 5 p. m. and Saturday Iitup. 1, „a w «l Iron wb.t — I See ns before yon boy or sometime in Notre Dame for the morninga, from 8 a. m. until noon- DANCEX and cons on the sanitary inte^ty soldiers with whom he baq land­ YES Special coprses will be organl^ aid. of the dogs. Employes of city- aell. \ R A N G E and fact that no names are used to owned Tomlinson hall, where the Alton and Ted Pierce of Loomis sriraf^t, returned 8th AAF air­ For Other Properties and. Further Information ed Op D-Day and whom .he bad ed. Director Echmalian spfd, ed by the boy himself, from among men, shown with their JW cal. guns,.ik front of their B-17 Flying accompanied in their bitterly ipproxlmately 100 mibjectafor strays were brought for display where there ia a demand by MILLER'S HALL three days a week, said they were CALL MANCHE.STER 2-1088 OR WRITE BOX fought advance across France. more students. spa«. “ which a boy may be examined for Fortress after completing 35 c o m ^ missions over Germany. They McKiliney 8ros. F U E L O IL S Tolland Turnpike 0 \ tri case have ^ven merit badgM. dirty. Mrs. Leona Frankfort, dog together on 34 of the 35 missiopS and each received the DFC, Air Real Estate — Insaranee Father Wiber, who is a canon i There Is No Connection Between the Question Lev* matlon regarding the activities ot Care THE HERALD. of Notre Dame, heartily second­ All the fields in the Eagle Scout poupd superintendent in charge of 605 Main Street ers and the Levers Controlling the Votes for Town these organizations. the project, said they weren'L Medal and four oak leaf clurthrs and two Presidential citations for ed the propoM snd made the Sal. Nightj_ Sept. 30 requirements are covered to some Telephone 6000 or S2S0 Offices. It Is Possible To Vote On theQuestion Without Many o f these groups contain extent in the teats required for the But'Mrs. BTankfort had to give their air feata, ^ arrangements. ^ch i 8 to 12. not only 'teen-agers, but those up. UardlnUI Hnhant 'Prektdea Voting On Town Offices. tenderfoot Scout to enter the Sec­ Modem and Old Fashioned. either above or below that age ond or First Class group. ). Wm Have To Kin Uttle Dogs To Father Rteher’s surprise, the group. In each case the ages of “ It's too much for me,'* she said. ceremony soon \fiok on proportions The local troops form.'a district pealing more than .A year ago for I Large Portion the groups will be indicated. ''AH that wrangling. And I haven't B O L A N D beyond his expectations. The Car-, Peter Miller, ^omptcr. of the Charter Oak council which the city council spare strays POLLS IN THE STATE ARMORY* OIrl Scouts has its headquarters In Hartford. got the money to pay renL so we from the p o u i^ had written, “the dinal, on being informed of the A Good n m e for Vpung and OM- can't move. We've Just taken the plans, said that he would attend Of-^l^*eement Perhaps the largest group gath­ Inter-troop activity is engaged history of Yi\fr (the dog's) race has OIL CO. ered under one central organiza­ In at various times and is consid­ dogs back to the pound for good. left him no''optioh except to put his Style In Men and preside. In the proceisaion be­ OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 We can sell a few from there but For Quality and ’s fore the Mass, which was celebra­ tion in this class is the GW ered by scout leaders a good meth­ fate in tH^ hands of man, his dearly sued from Page One) Scouts. There are 22 organlza- od to stir up interest In the vari- moat of the little fellows will have loved /God." ted In the afternoon, the] Cardinal to be killed.” was preceded by the full chapter Uons of Girl Scouto connected ous merit badge tesU amcmg mem FROM 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. w or^ y of respect. I believe this with the Manchester GirivScoutl^i* . Since the downtown municipal //h e Spanish Coronado In 1540 of the catliedral ~ and b y , many shop opened August 6, 1943, more priests frc i sll parts of Paris. The is A good augury for the future. council. These consist of■ six The Masonic Temple is the -'brought the flrst cattle and sheep CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS TOMORROW meeting place for two 'teen-age than 1,100 dogs that othe: American soldiers had places of Further Meetings PossIMe Brownie troops in which the age I to what is now New Mexico. It was failure of the British groups, the John Mather Chapter would have bMn destroyed have honor, and the cathedral over­ range is from seven to 10; 14 of the Order of DeMolay. under the been sold to pet lovers, Mra flowed with Parisians. tlon with the Northeaat Schexfl P a ^ and American delegates to reach NIGHT Intermediate troops in which girls Go To HOUSE'S agreement with the Russians ort friendly wing of the Manchester fort said. The proceeds, mpfje than After the Gospel, Father Picher ent-Teacher Association. y Make Up A Party o f 10 to 14 are enrolled and two Li9dge of Masons, and Manchester $5,000, were turned over to &e city spoke in French and in English. In New York / ail essential issues which fixed at­ Senior troops, Uking care of glrto PAINTING AND tention bn the possibility of fur­ And Enjoy Our Assembly, Order of Rainbow for general fund, and nro/not legrally First choicB Father Boisard, vice-superior of .The Hook and Ladder Conlpany from 14 to 18, the age limit for Glrto, sponsored by Temple chap- available for renta)/of a dii^Iay the Society of St. Sulpice, and well of the Rockville Fire DepXnment ther meetings. active participation as a troop A clue' to" what sort of meet­ Saturday Nite Party tei, Order of Eastern Star. room. y DECORATING known to many priests of the leaves tonight to spend the week­ member. There is nothing to | In closing tl^ahop Mrs. Frank­ DONE EXPERTLY Hartford Diocese as head of the Town Meeting ings might be expected was sought The Order of DeMolay has been m eii end in New Ifork C ity.,/ fort recalled that Tarkington, ap- Sulpician seminary at Issy, spoke R e e ig n s / liL Prime Minister Churchlli’a The stop any hard hit by the war. Originally its AND REASONABLY! After Father Picher. Charles Feistel has beent B ^ch to Parliament yesterday. This Evening He stressed the need for a meet­ Bolton Lake Hotel affiliation with the Girl Scouts in | the 16 to 21j, w«or«years age ^miingroup. r>nsDue Inaide and Outside Work. V th ii play hard At the sounding of the com­ a member of th ^ Rockville fire a leadership role. In fact. we munion bell,. ]|hundreds of men ing of himself, and President to. the call to their country's ser­ department for /nearly 25 years, GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC understand, one Of the ciTdng vice by those over 18 and the vol­ ZENITH Estimates cheerfully given. ai'ose to approach the holy table.” and was ladderaan on the Hook Roosevelt with /Premier Stalin to discuss European peace problenw. needs of the organization In Man­ untary enlistment of many when All work covered by compensa­ and work harder says a Parto papa's account. of Reporis of Officers and and Ladder m c k . has presented chester is a larger interest in such HEARING AID tion under Conn. State Laws. the ceremhny. "Great emotion He said he hoped such a session they reached the age of 17 the Committees'‘ to Bie Re­ his resignawn to take effect at might be- held before the end of leadership. membership suffered a great los^ $40.00 COMPLETE swept through the congregation." once. Ity August. 1943, he was The Girl Scouts, we are told, IliB R o y a l the paper continues, “ even affect­ the year. Consequently the age limit npw B. CYNAMON ceived in llockviIk\ injured tghile employed by the M. Tying it up vrith the principle at have a very democratic set-up. has been dropped to 14. As the re­ ARTHUR DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 2-0811 ing those who. came into the ca­ T. Steydns * Sons Company when WALTZES HOPS Outside of the adult leadership thedral s*rnply out of curiosity. . .. issue in the .Dumbarton Oaks sult of this move it is hoped to put _845 Main Street Manchester Or, If no anawer, Rockville 28-5 STETSON Btatging on which he was working which ia picked for the Job by *niese men (the American sol­ Rockville, Sept. 2P— (Special)— talks, he also emphasized that the TTYERY the organization on its old-time gavqr away and he and another members of Girl Scout council, the footing. diers) profess their faith with no The annual Town meeting oi the key question* of peace settlements FRIDAY NIGHT \ rttientlon to human respect, and mah were thrown to the ground. is whether Britain, the United Scouts pick their own officers. Temple Fa<^tles Ke la reatgnlng on the advice of Troops affiliated with the churches it is beautiful to behold.” Town of Vernon will be held at the States and Russia can continue ef­ When at full strength the Order Town hall on Tuesday evening, Oc-^ itis physician wh6 feel that activi­ in Manchester meet in q u e e r s , At the conclusion of the Mass, fective cooperation after the war K. of C/ Hall provided by the churches. There 1 o/D eM olay en ed in basketball, Cardinal Suhard addressed the as­ ties with the departinent might ends. He put the next move up baseball, foothXU, rifle and howl­ •iq tober 3, at 8 o'clock. / t9 Prospect Street — Hartford also is one troop sponsored by the It's Always semblage. To the Americans he Although this la not an election result with further injuries to him. to Stalin and Roosevelt ing tournaip4nts.. At the Masonic said, according to the Paris paper, Baaaar Today' It appears to diplomatic authori­ - Featwring American Legion auxiliary, which Temple its members have the use year for the town the r e p o ^ of provides quarters for this group. 'In you I wish to salute our broth the town offleera and cornnUtteea ■ The- Northeaat Parent Teacher ties here that while security plan­ of ping. ^ n g and pool tables and A Priyilege To 8uy era In community of thought and, presented and acted upon aasociatlon will bold a bazaar thla ning fornos the background for Other troops meet at the various an (qp^rtunity to listen to their Art Webster's schools In Manchester. These lat­ of action. I wiah to greet you aa j budget for 1944/1945194^1945 will will evening at the school. There great power cooperation from how favorite radio programs. OLD TIMERS* ORCHESTRA ter groups hold their meetings in liberators Who. Joining forces with [ presented bv the BoiBoara of ‘ ~Fi- will be a card party and fancy on, the most immediate'and criti­ , ’;Occa8lonalIy a dance to held work. Tood and candy will be on • the afternoons. whereas the the valiant soldiers of France, have nance for action. ■ ‘ Ac;cjiion will also cal problems will arise over what Hank Peat, Prooipter. with the Order of Rainbow for come to bring our country that de­ sale. to do with Germany, especially the church-affiliated and Legion a u :^ be taken to authortoe the Select­ Fox-Trota 9 to- U SgnarM lary-sponsored troops hold meet­ Girls aa guests. It to expected that Brand liverance for which- we have long Troop Meotlag extent to which it should oe limit­ men and the Town Treasurer to ings early In the evenings this organisation, which charges sighed. Finally, I wish to greet borrow money fpT the current ex­ Mountain Laurel Tnwp, Girl ed industrially M a means of w af nominal dues, will have a great re­ you as peace-makers, for, if war is Scouts, will bold a m eet^ this prevention. The general program of the Girl penses. the arpdunt not to exceed Scouts covers 10 flelda They are: surgence once peace again conies somstim'es necessary, its end is the $150,000. , % evening at 7 o’clock at tho Scout to the world and its members in reign ot peace and Justice based rooms oyer Wesleyan Hall. Arts alnd crafts, community life, Fnfia Established health and. safety, ^m e-niaklng. the service of their country'return on Fespect for the human person The Dorothy and, G^orgianna ..-.Cub. Seoqta - . , to the familiar scenes of Ranches* w m s Y and Christian charity.” 'The first meeting of the Cub Oak Park to Get ■Iflternattonal frien.ahlp, UteratUK Kulmly -Memorial Fund has been and dramatics, miisic and dancing, ter. At the present time’ it is de­ By The Famous American Distilling Father., Picher .wrttaa. ..that Hh established at the Northeast school Scouts of Pack 11 will be held this scribed as “hanging on/just aa a was busy hearing confessions all evening at 7:30 o-'clock at the nature, the out-of-doors, sports sort of club.” . /' by Fwincla Kuhnly of 37 White Mail Delivery and games^'l^kes, trips and ex­ .the day previous to that of the Union church social rooms. Although the Ordef 'of DeMolay ceremofly. He adds that he met street for the benefit o f pupils peditions Also engage the atten­ thete. It is the Intention o f the The Country Fair and Pet Show, tion of the Girl Scoqtii. la sponsored by thjN Manchester IT'S ALL WHISKEY! Father Vincent J. Hines, formerly the theme for the month of Sep­ Postmaster H. Olin' Grant has —-TODAY-r- fd^nd to award each year two prizes received permission to extend the Lodge of Masons it to not required assistant at St. James’ Church, tember was cancelled due to the Pn^rrama Differ that its members he sons of Ma­ Manchester, In' Paris. . ^ n e In memory of Georglanna, to free delivery of malls to the Oak - FIRST RUN- the sixth grade pupU for excellence Ulneaa of several Den Mothers, All ^ the members of each troop sons, nor to it r^uired that the Parit development off Hilliard decide by majority action, un­ in mathematics, and the other the parents at Cuba who are In^ street There are 107 homes in this members pledge themselves to be­ to the pupil of either grades 3. 4. 5. tereeted In a succesaful season for derstand, the activitiea they will come members ,6f the Masonic or­ tract which will be given the ser­ take up. the programa of the vari­ 6 who makes the most progress Pack 11 are invited to attend to­ der when they roach the age of 21i vice staurtlng O ct 3. ous Girl Scout-troops may differ throughout the year. night’s m ating, at which time they no longer are FRED'S Before they can get the service greatly one frqm another. Both Mrs. Kuhnly and her dai)gh-’ . Pot lairk Supper it will be necessary to provide elffrlhle to r ^ a in members of the Some troops carry on their ac- the Royal Stetson 'Tlayboy*! on your head ter, Georglanna. lost their lives In The 5Q-50 Club of the Rockville proper containers to'hold the mail Oroer of DeMolay. POP tl'vitiea all during the summei The age/m ge for the Order ofy PACKAGE STORE and you’ll take a new lease on life. It’s the hat for the circus Are in July. The fund Bapttet church win hold a pOt- matter and a trip around the de­ months, while others suspend for is Intended to perpetuate the mem­ luck supper this ev^nlitg at seven velopment today showed that only Rainbow for Oirla, which mee CORNER SPRUCE AND BISSELL STREETS men o f action. . . men who go places— but fast. the vacation period, resuming' twice mohthly,’ ia from 13 to ory of Georglanna, a former sixth p’OIock at the church social rooms a small number had m%de the nec­ their meetings sooii after the H. 0. grede pupil who had. an excellent 'Ilie Officers have planned, an in­ essary provision. They have: to­ Meetingn* ore devoted mostly Beautifully styled. Superbly made. Long life schools open again in September. rltuallatle work and, sometime MEN’S ANDsYOUNG MEN’ S QUICK OATS, record, especially In mathematics, teresting program for the coming morrow and Sunday to do this. The Manchester, council has a assured by the exclusive Stetson Vita-Felt* Process. and Mrs. KuhnlFs great interest Irt \ ------. , aoctato'follow them. Package ...... 11c year and aU members are urged Camp oh Vernon street which to \ the schodl and her work in connec- to attend In uac during the summer for The Masonic Temple provlides $7.59 Csbning Sugar . Nine Persons _ OTHER STETSON HA-TS Lizgal Notice* camping periods for the various LA ROSA , Saturday, Sept. 50th to the troo^.^The past summer, due to :0ATS SPAGHETTI, AT A COURT o r PROBATfc laat day on which people may ap­ Die in Crash the gasoline shortage, not a. much them ^ 1-Lb. Package at Slancbeatar. laltbln and fOr tha dta- ply for their allotment o t canning use was .made of this camp 10c trtet of Mancheatw, on tbrbe 39tb day augar, accohUng to the announce­ provlous years. However, the esmp I' Membership ...... rules • ------requiroy ' that MEN’ S AND BOYS’ of Saptember. A. t K 1M4. ment made by the Vernon Ration , Continued" froai Page One) « father of a candidate be k M s Prauant W ltXJAJfxR HHTDE. Esq.. to always avfdtoble for troops of up KELLOGG’S ' Board. The offlco to closed aU the coimcll for week-end and over-.| son or that her mother be m mem­ judffe. \ -1. which makes a regular Omaha to CORN FLAKES, EBUte of W o jci«^ XalBk late 6f day today and open on Saturday. Bight camping trips of g i ^ whq ber of the Order of Eaatein Star, Manchefler In ialtl dUtrlc^. dFcoa*ed.. Boaril Meetfsg . Chicago run, struck one of the 4mJoy this particular, mode o f . u i- although it to allowable to accept 11-Oz. Package ... 8c Vpon ‘ appilcatljon of lellilan M, coaches of the Sioux City to Omi a candidate if she to recominended Sluaar*. AdmlbHitratrlx. prki-lng for A meeting o f the Sunday Stdiool tlclty. / Board o f the Vernota Methodist ha No. 10 pahsengcr train arMch by a member of the Order of Rain­ authority to aell, certain rabl eatata a railroad Official said Was on tn addition to their general p ^ particularly^ deacribad in aaid a^ppllca- church will be held this evening bow Girls. Approximately 50 girls R. S. PEANUT ■•ritch at the tlsde. . , gram the Girl Scout troops often Uori .on flle./U ia __' ' • at the home ot Mrs. M ^ a m Ste­ assist In community worA Folding I are members o f this organization. BOYS’ BUTTER, - ORDEHjM>:—That the foregoing ^ Tomorrow The Hertild will con­ pitcatloi* he heard' and datermlnad at phana. ' bandages for the Red Cross was 1-Lb. Jar ..... 2 9 c BoroU fler Seawte' tinue its description' of the organi­ the Prdbate Offlco in llaneheatar in cited as one example of this Jype zations in. Manchester to which aaid platrtct. on tha 4th day of Octo­ The Vernon Center P fl^m Fel­ of .^ndeavor. X , . - / PHOHf 6300O-RISMIVATI0M!) boys and girls of 'teen-age are eli­ Mackinaws ber. X. D „ 1944. at 9 o’clock tw. U lowship, the church young people's Rbflghly 400 {dfto in Manchester | YELLOW EYE In the forenoon, and that notice be, gible to become members. group has adopted the MiUlba are filia t e d with Gtri Scout BEANS. gtren to all paraona )ateraatad tn a^d PLUS eatata ot the pendancy of aqid WP*>* Hours -Service Plan sponsored-by . troops which meet weekly. ,1-Lb. P a c k a g e ,.. 1 5 c cation and tha time and place of haar- the National Pilgrim Fellowship. “ C, Chan In Black Mafic" ■ As the quarters furnished the Ing thereon, by pnbllahiiig a copy of The work to to he done oh both WHh SIDNEV TOLER ^ troops vary greatly the HMroa- thla order in aoana aavapapar havtag $ 1 0 * 0 0 MAZOLA OIL, a ciroulallon In aaid dfhtrlct at iaaat Individual ,and group projects ap­ tional facilities afforded differ, Gallon , . flva daya before the day o f aald_haar. proved by like Fellowship and the main attention being paid to the RANGE OIL log. to appear U thay^.eauM M Vernoii Center group liu pledgod regular GJrl Scout pnpJeCt under DellveeH To Year Haae. aaM time and place and he heard a total.of 884 hours thq flons- Can ...... 9 Jr ■ relative thereto, and make return to. way in every troop. MENS thia court. > . ' ing yoar.’an averagg.of IH hours lunsfMi) Boy Scoots vm. y WILLIAM fl. HTDE each wo^. The flrst group proj- Van** Service StaHmi GRANULATED More than 200 boya xro interest­ 497 Hartford Road TM. 9899 y - ' • ■ Judga. oet: to ^making a worshtp cantor, ed in the activiUea 'o f. the Boy' H-9-99-44. ■ ' ' Mackinaws SUGAR, T A V hicltlrtlng an- Mtar and a back ' Scouts in Maneboster. IHiero are i\ 10-Lb. & g .« . # W C :recn to r the Church SebooL eight troops of Boy Soouts, .seven -'nM newly etoeted offtcere ot. STAira HARTFORD of which sro affUisted - with the Y o u C a n ' t SWAN SOAP, the Vernon Center Pilgrim Fel- ch'irches ot r'ancheateil The other $ 1 S .50 Inwehlp Include, President, William ' troop holds its meetings at (ho BOYS’ SIZES 28 TO .36 3 Mfldium 17c lAitton; . rice preeldent, Fkanlr ] Manchester Green achooL ^ MALE HELP Forbaa; aacretary, Marjory Robb; Boys from 12 upward are sUgt- traaaurer, aarbar* WSlta;, Raera- INISS 9 hie to Join the Boy Scouto. Young­ CUT-ftlTE'^. attonal director, Albert Baxter, WANTED WAX PAPER,; 2 Off led Girls er boys may hccomq membeta.of $3 -0 0 and $3 .5 0 / Die cobs, than being two of these Pul! or Psit Thn* —- 125 Ft,-BoU. .t - I 9 C Mra. Edwin Lraaig of MU* BUL ' organtoatlona in Manchester, both Witii KnowMx* ot TMtond, haa rwoelitod^tira tottara 'nfflliaitfd with churches. Although J • Apptx:^- ■■ ' 'V and a card from her btuRiaiML M - the CuUBS form a (eader group tor MEN’S SIZES— Sttnofraphy*! vate Bdiria Lwalg. * priamwr of III war time, you can’t take chance* on quality. What $3.00 up Eloy Scouts I It to not necessary, war In .Germany written la Jime. tor a' bo;y to have been a Cub to Colonial 8oord you boy now must last arid foolish hujing is a waste of He state* that be to weU, and geto in a Boy Scout troop npr are the .WRITE BOX U ^ l^ty.flo' eat aa tbe outfit baa a moneF snd mate'riaL So buy your furniture where yon BOYS’ SHAKER lbs required to Join the Boy Compony good cook. He irepmrta Pfc. J6bn |X8eouts when they resch the qge o t know the qoaUty is aaanred and the value is.reid. Kemp’a Cal* THE HERALD R. Downea ef Touand who waa g 615 Psrkmr Street - also at the eame camp to aow sta­ haa a reputation.for honest dealing backed up b y ^ years Sweaters $5*50 ITis Boy Scouts lose many mem- tioned at .aaotheC camp. hsrs between the Agee o t 16 and in the famitnrejbnsiiics^ We are proud to say that yon SHAKER 28, sltbough the program to be­ can bay with confidence here. ' ' lieved by'leaders to hmd many in­ V, -i’l: terests for boys df 'these ages and ,4.' Sweaters i.50 BUWHMBLL even older, tliei|e being no age WANTED i o B o m a i i ^ b a e x p o b i limit tor tha Boy Scouts, ws ua- dsrstand. Leadsn of tbs movs- z k l a n tnent In Msnehsster , sseribe ~ the Potofo Pickers AND GIANT REVUE ’desertion of their ‘ Boy - Scout .. . Men or .Women. >; troops bF'boys o f 15 and 18 to tbs EUtherPnO or Pnrt Time. Windbreakers $5 '®" «p JJI****''^ JAI MURRAT-Olllt O’lOOl' fact that at that, age th«y are in Inc. /.high schotfl and h*v(i beoo$M,ta- p,OP.“ - -I'N, -v-’ MiK - . roated in othar actiyitlas which Frank V. - ■ .FURNITURE ANA SONSOFUN look more attractive to them. ■ tfjiwse’'SM. - Recrentkm faculties ara Uadted BVER i OrriL 99.4a, 9MNL 9 M 9 l M6lliaii» : 1st BaL to thoss provided by the qKXisor- o f F r l g M r ^ FO0TWEAR FOR A U TBB FAMILY iSe, 9IJ89, i t j m i tad RtL m o "(99% fydaraPTak taring), ‘ 'groups a^ tbe ffieetlng ^*Tba Borne TBLEraOMC'HARfFORl sSBBSSSi^SSi aco^r^ngly. vary

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N PAOK MJLNCHBSTER EVEi^NG HERASLD: MANCHESTER, CONN^ ,IDAY, SEPTEMBER 29r 1944 HANCBESnSB BVBNIWO BOOIALD, MAIICHESTEB, 00301 w FKroAT, SEPl'EMBER 20,194f K';.. -T rouis ■ •.* I r i■ Brown s- S'' o r a t ^ Iast nijght told ths nominat­ rector sgid vice president, and for- var.la. He wes to: nain, one-tinae manager, of- chairman' o f the sub-committee Deaths Last Night meriy prmi^ent o f Standard Oil- burg, Va. Chicago‘Tribune Pr«u Reads’ Th|*ee-Way ^Noted Columnist ing convention hate, that ha would Pay Controls loom Found — LOST!« NOW OPEN Decree, which drafted the slate of recom­ cwmfaiib hr"^kseplng iny trap Company of New Jersey. Hamden—Mrs. Mabel He vma a native at Waahh 111 Organize Obituary W eddings N... n W sclr i Philadelphia—Dr. James Curtis LaFsrge, 69, widow of Bancel New York—Joaeidt C. Drive Developing; mended changes. ^ Senate Choice shut.” , ' Fsrge, ths artltt. Chungking Marsh said that as soon .as. He said he would pattern his NsW. York—Charisa G. “ •^ ju a u a g h , 77, author, historian, and Ohio collector at .eustoi!l il G>uncils Lifting IJrged FOR BUSINESS Plan,FaVore< -sijscripts of the two hearings campaign after “a predecessor in 76, fo r 80- ysara with the Stand-1 professor emeritus of political, acl- Chicago — 'Edward F. (Pop) dcf'^-PrealdeBta M cKbilw , - office—Calvin CooUdgs. ard ipli Company s e n i^ -A a a dir' ence at a>s University at Pennsyl- Younger. - 84, veteran newspsper- dore Roosevelt, and ’Taft. [ Peace Bnls ijeard MeKinney-'Spcctor Boy'k Firestcihd > [completed the recommenda- O v ^ O u t l o o k will be referred tq the entiro Bi)tdgeport, Bept 2t — (ff) — *‘‘M y nomination, which has been •n iitkMi at tb« "Teen-Afe Deaths With Victory Mrs. Myrtle Specter, of 281 Cen­ councH^, for final action. I f the Nominated by tSth District Demo­ predicted in the press for the past ____■ • ■. V (CoBUnned from Page THE IMPERIAL Unanimous Support for as Ihr M It may effect ter street, announces the marriage council approves the recommenda­ crats SB their candidate for state tliree years. Is a giant surprise to MONTGOJ lY WJ 1 of her daughter,' Pyt. Gloria D. Super Chief ____ _ «M eomewhat nearer AUex O, Rhoden (COBtianed trom_ Page One) (OoBlIaaed fromm '^ ig ^ IOne) Submission of Rules tions, t h ^ w U l be Included In .a senator, Franklin P. Adame, of me,” Adams said. jy a Mcceeaful meet- from Romania into Yugoslavia .Spector, W AC, of~Cblurhbia Arm y 'He will oppoes William B. Shee- Allan Oliver Rhodes of 12 Spring BARBERSHOP s!ate of propqsMs to the 1945 ses­ Weston, veteran nawspapyr col- adult leaden and repreeen-^ a^Jxiint east of Belgrade.) \ A ir Base, Columbia, S. C., to P vL ing operations would be pushed hy, Jr., at Shelton. t J t street. East Hartford; died sudden-, board are prepared to recommend Balloon Tired :> And Regulations Plan. sion o f the G ^bral Aseembly. Ttmnlst and Information pleaas , Tlia' Moscow -communique in­ '^rnell-A. McKinney, eon of Wil­ back to the big base at Kunintng, Leo Poulin, Prop. ■jat the teen-a(e group held ly at his home last night. He had to President Roosevelt a' relaxa­ cluded Vydran in a list of 30 locali- liam McKinney of Lakeland, B3a. 480 flffiea west of Kweilin, whert r the lM)pol Street Recreation been an . inspector for Pratt A tion of wage controls, effective 426 HARTFORD ROAD Hartford. SspL t»—

—A pro­ Bter la a t fd g ^ principal Ed- tlea captured by Ool. Ivan Petrov’s ’Th^, marriage took place in the attacks on shipping would he ex­ Tricycle x 5 Whitney for aeven years. Born In soon after victory in Europe. CIO Fourth Ukraine Army attacking base'chapel, Friday evening. Sept. 0pp. ¥an*k Serrice Station posal that rulaa and regulations I U. ■aOey^o^^olleBte^ High 'Wilkes-Barre, Pa., he had lived in leaders view thiii with alarm-As a tremely difficult acted ae chhlnnan of the in the east 6e(ikfd mountains. IS, ai^ was performed by Chap­ S6me of China’s beat divisions .(On the West Side) of stfts boards and other agencies East Hartford about 40 years. possible substitute for their goal Lupkow, on the Pfrtteh side of- the lain Jon's^. Private Specter’s niaid On St. between New Mr. Rhodes was, a member of of a general increase now by go- have been chewed up and diilor- that have the force of law be eub- llnae at Meeting pass seven miles ,Southeast of of honor 'and only attendant was ganized by the Japanese , due to and Ch^itnat Sts. Reward! Honrs: mlttsd to the General Assembly Orient Lbdge, No. 03, A. F.' A A.M. ernment order. Pvt. CatheHne H. O’Brien of the a n p reeenting the Yydran, was also aelzri). the enemy’s superior training, for iqipnvsl found unanimous ^ f East Hartford. His wife, the The wage policy laaue may be In the north Ruasian forces con­ Columbia air'-.baae. S erg t BMward N o qaestiods asked. in addition to Mr. BaUey, leadership and better arms. Daily 8 A. M. to 6 :30 P. M. support at yesterday’s meeting of fbrmer Sybella Fletcher, who’ died threshed out at a White House verging on the Latavian port of Ward ,waa beet man. L ieu t Mil­ attended, were: Thoma* J. The reduction in offensive the Legislative council h ere.---- four years ago, Was a sister of conference today, between Presi­ Riga captured 50 localities, tn- dred B. lngalla,''coQlmanding offi­ Closed An Day Wednesday. jReffenL Thomas Bentley of the Mrs. Junes H. Rolston of Hasel strength smd the loss o f air- bases SEE MATT MdRIARTY ’The 65 legislstors and others dent Roosevelt and his labor ad­ dude Lode, 31 miles northeast of cer of^the W AC Mjuadrdn.gave the -V Btreet achool; Key. W. street. He leaves three daughters visory committee composed of bride ''in marriage P v t Cora has weakened greatly the poeal- who attended the session also Ward, Jr„ Mrs, QUmoure Riga. In Estonia 200 localities At 131 ra rk 3t. or T e l S170 Saturdays^ A. M. to 8 P. M. r ' and two sons. They are: Mrs. Nan high A F L and CIO leaders. were taken by Marshal. Leonid A. Sneath played the b r i ^ muirtc blllty of cooperation in any Joint gave approval to a suggestion president c< the Manchester Coe of 'Ventura. Io * a ; Mrs.-Fran­ T))p.'bride, who received her ba- effort with American foreea in the that no m ch rule or regulation be pSirent'Teacher Association Govorov’s troops, including the cis Barrett and Miss Susan Rhodes port of Virtsu on the west coast. ale training at Fort Oglethorpe, Pacific in the -event of an attempt in force until after being filed in I Mn. Robert Cooper, member of Blast Hartford, Staff Sergt. Al­ Speed Is Ordered Ga., has been employed \at the to seize an important China coaat a central office such aa the office the executive board o f the lan Rhodes, Jr., o f the U. S. Infan­ Photo Laboratory, having Imen'a port. of the secretary of the state. ilaitford Coupty "Y". The teen- try, stationed at Hawaii, and Pvt. On Plans to Make commercial photographer before It was pointed out that today ‘>ag*>* were represented by Amelia John S. Rhodes of Camp Blandlng, Yanks Now Sight entering the W ACk Private Mc­ there are some 53 boards, com- Vair, Shirley Frederlckson, Car- Pia. He also leaves his mother, Kinney is stationed at Fort Jack- mlssioos and agencies authorised nQ Patton, Norma Turkington. Mrs. Christopher Totten of Wilkes- Germany Harmless Belfort Gap Area; son, Fla., with the 87th Division. to laaue law-Hka regulations. It and Bari Modean, the latter presi- Barre, Pa., and three grandchil­ was admitted that few of these o f the Student Council at the dren. regulations ^wers known to many (CoatlBoed From Paga One) achooL F^meral arrangements in charge Near 4 Passes people. o f the Holmes B^ineral Home are Hospital Notes tHilliard and Broad Sts. ' i t was the oonsenstu o f the work with the military authorities, No specific critlclim was voiced itlng that two councila should incomplete, awaiting Word from concerning any rule or regulation the sona in the service. the foreign service, and such other (Coatlmied From Page One) What would b« nicer than^ have your Ihs osganised to handle the sltua- American agencies and officials as Admitted yesterday: M rs. Drop by and see for yourself, issued by any atata agency, but Ihe lint woulA^ be com- it was felt “the beat procedure" •Alfred Patnande participate with the. United Na­ First Arm y sm.nshcd bitter resistp Agatha Erickson, Bolton; Mias of 14 members of the youth ance on the German-Dutch border Rosalyn Shapiro, 74 M ather street. would be to have them periodical­ man in the service receive a delicious Alfred Patnaude, of 983 Main tions in seeing to it that Germany die each to be elected from does not become a menace again six miles r.brtheast of Sittard. Admitted today: Carol Jarvis, ly submitted to the Legislature Btreet, died at his -apartment in Homey 4 room house at r$4,8($0y Easy Fruit Cake fOr Christmas and New Junior High schools and the to succeeding generations." The mile advance here was 502 Adams street; . Miss Helen for final review. the Cheney block last evening. He liMwtil Cheney Technical School Other than on this point, Mr. scored by American cavalry. Malloy. 26 Linden street: Sharon terms. Open all day and eveuingh. 4: good The bearing supported a rec­ Year’s wherever he may be. We are the remainder to be elected has been a resident of Manchester Roosevelt’s order to Crowley cov­ First Army artillery bombarded Harbron, 144 West Center street. ommendation that would Chongs the High school. for the last 24 years, ahd w u em­ ered what BTJA should do in read­ a,column of 42 vehicles with 1,000 Discharged yesterday: Bruce sized rooms. City convenience tfie the procedure for restoring for­ specializing in a Fmit Cake baked esp^ The second group would be a ployed aa a meat cutter by the J. justing its long-standing opera­ nien in a woods, northeast of Marshall, Bolton; Mrs. Joseph feited righU to pereone Who have W. Hale Company. Besidea hia Aachen, and Allied planes shot up down payment 4s a factor iu buying let psath advisory council of 14 repre- tions to the defeat of Germany. O’Brien and son, 427 Highland served state prison terms. cially for shipping overseas. It will \ apstattves with one representative wife, Mrs. Nellie Patnaude, he la 30 railroad cars and cut rail lines street; Mrs. Mary Dounorowiea, explain our easy payment plan which is A t present. It was arguqd, a each o f the following: Inter­ aurvived by a alater, Mrs. George at 53 places. 184- Irving street. petitioner "stands trial all over tain thfft same rich flavor and freshness ice club committee, veterans Simms o f Springfield, Mass. Below Aachen, at the lower cor­ Discharged today: Mias Linda handled through the Manchester Trust Co. again” when he seeks to recover \ Capture Key ner of Luxembourg, the First (Mganiaatlona, board o f education, The funeral will be held at the Klein, 26 Foley street; Carol Le- ' hia right o f franchise. as the ones baked at home. itkm committee, YMCA, T. P. Holloran funeral home, 175 Arm y alao pushed the front to the febvre, 101 Cedar street. N,The constitution prescribes that XWCA. Oreen Parent-Teacher Center street, at 2 o’clock Satur­ German border at yet another Births today: A daughter to Mr. a vote of two-thirds of the aasem- Italian Hills place, capturing Remich. Come and see us any time at the corner of Wotnsn’s club, four day afternoon. Re-v. Paul R. Lynn, ahd Mrs. Gordon Meader, 25 Bll- ffiy Is. necessary for. such restora­ various clvle groups, the acting. paator of the Center'Con­ yeu road; and a daughter to Hilliard and Broad streets. tion o f ri<;hti. ^■Hanchester Ministerial Associa- gregational church, will officiate tCo^Unued from Page One) Corporal and Mra. Henry Opalach, Yesterday’s hearing favored a and the Catholic clergy. The and burial will ba in. the East 86tli Birthday 22 Cottage street. constitutihnal amendment which enemy ' out of the village of San You Can Get Your Favorite set-up is not necessarily cemetery. N o w SbfpmQnf o f would empower the Legislature to If any other organisations The Funeral Home will be open Mauro di Romagna, eight miles Is Celebrated Telephone 2-0927 aaopt any means it desires for re­ fsal they should- be represented from 7 o’clock tonight for the con­ northwest of Rimini and a little storing these rights. over a mile east o f the Fiumclno are at Uberty to elect a rep- venience of friends. When You Say Favor Antqmatlc Action river. Leading elements estab­ Pastries and Baked Goods At tasentative. \ Mrs. Augusta Wilkie of 174 Cen­ Many favored automatic lished a small bridgehead across * It was the belief Uurorganlsa- ter Itreet. observed her 86th birth­ Weddingfi, Banquets, Men's Shorts toration o f rights when the per­ the stream. • ifcm as set up riiould be permS' day yesterday with a gathering of son deprived o f them Is finally . m n t and that a program should Funerals Nazi armor and infantry drove relatives at her - home. She was Ehghth Arm y troops from a thous­ leased from parole. he planned and adopted. born In Germany but has lived in Qambakes Other proposals for legislative and foot ridge aouthweat of Savig- thia country for the past 70 years. Robert K. Patterson nano'. Ek|ua1Iy fierce fighting came T O M A S FITZSIMMONS changes discussed and approved She makes her home with her son, The funeral of Robert K. Pat­ when the British wlUistood two Say It With ■by the group at the hearing were: terson, of 80 Larrabee street, Ekist Leo Kaaulki, and her daughter, Limiting the use o f suspension of AboutTown sharp counter-attaCka northwest Mias Martha Kasulki. H artfonL was held this afternoon o f the village o f Canomlca, eight the rules; Installation o f an elec­ T6e New Charles Bakery at 3 o’clock at'the T. P. Holloran She has four other sons, John Arnold Pagani aia SAMUEL B U C K trical device which would give in miles west of Rimini. 'n>e Brit­ Mrs. Sarah Bihnn,^ of 11 Ash- funaral home, 175 Center street,. and Max Kasulki and Fred and stantaneous reports on roll-call E;umrth street, will leave tomorrow ish reached ’Trlbola, two miles Charles Wilkie, and another daugh­ Garden Grove Rev. Dr. WatiKMi Woodruff, former southwest of Ganomlca, but were votes, which now take about an AT THE NORTH END t e spend tIM winter 'months In pastor o f tha Center church, offi­ ter; Mrs. David Krause, of Spring- W.T. GRANT CO. hour to tabulate; and calling for Tampa, Fla. On her waj^ South she driven back by strong enemy op­ field. Her grandson, ’Thomas Ka- ciated and burial was in the Eisat position. Tel. 5790 Announce the Opening digests instead of complete and 6 Will visit friends in Tennessee. cematary. Bulki, Is oversea. 815 Main Street detailed reports on biennial acti'vl' The bearera were James Heath, ties of various state departments, Phone in Your Order— Our Salesgirls will Gladly ; Seaman |ffC. Reynolds Popoff, ‘aon o f Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S. James Bair, Giles 'Vickerman, 14-Ton Bomji boards and commissions. ODD FELLOWS BI.DG. ’The ■ hearing was presided over Pspoff, of 423 Lydall street,^aa Herbert Chase, Carrol Emmerson Put Aside Your Wants. a member of the crew of the Cntf* and Richard Church. Nazi Weapon TELEPHONE^ 2-1182 by Rep. E. Lea Marsh, Jr., of Old asr Quincy, which took part In the JUST RECEIVED! Lyme, chairman of the council and Invasion of France. The Quincy's Mra. Margaret Annstroag sight-inch guns and other a m a - EHineral services for Mra. Mar­ (Contlnned from Page One) TOM and: SAM’S i'u e n t poured hundreds o f tons of. garet Armstrong who died at the high explosives oh Naxl-held posi­ 'home of her daug**.t^, Mra. Mrs. tained by American ’Third Army CARLOAD OF tions on both D-Days, June 6, and. "“ lomas Campbell of Wethersfield, troops in their drive into enemy Aag. is; and in other actions In- leaday a ftm o o n , was held this territory. SOCONY SERVICE Modlng the. memorable naval' as­ loon at two o’clock. Brethren This information disclosed tha FRIDAY SATURDAY sault against Cherbourg., The frofB Gospel Hall who officiated pj-ojectile Is Jimt short o f 60 feet WINE GRAPES Quincy received no battle damage wei*-^ Joseph Pearson and James in length, la five feet five Inches tn .■Bd ntumed without suffering McCiiUough. diameter and -weighs 14 tons, at STATION .'any esnialtles. ■nie -^arers wera-^Jainea Jaasie, the. take-off.-Prop^led by ajmlX' ■V'l Robert \Guthrie, Elijah Jackson, ture o f liquid air and alcohol. It la H f " BAYER FRUIT CO. A daughter was boro Tuesday Edmund flodgklQa, John Aroson shot Into the air vertically, then la PURNELL PLACE TELEPHONE. 5175 i^l5 Main Street, Manchester : a t the Jo vene has gone to drive back his For fL 0 6 W e WUI Ship the FoUowtag Prepaid: stolen automobile.' losses occurred yesterday, when I t Belladbana DelpIdBlaina, stately Mght bine pereaalals well dressed for any occSh more than n 100 eneihy fighters A . I t BeUamosuni Delphlalmaa, very darh Male Mias Evaltna Pentland apd MISS ganged up on'one bombef^formatlon H A V E ' HURRY! It Oriental Popples, bright red Sowers to nlao laches aesnas sion! Start with a food JaSsle Hewitt of Foeter street, attacking Magdeburg and Ignored YOUR HOT AIR FURNACE , IS Coreopsis, brUfiant jrMlow soashine Sowers C o i o ® yie* (lertrude Udden of Garden others heading for K a iM l and REXXINDinONED / Your Christmas gift pic­ APPLES 12 Giant Shasta Daisies, very hardy suit . . . a Ward suit! ' street, also Misa Dorothy Kamm Merseburg. Forty-nine tembers FOR WINTER! CALL Stft. tures must be taken imme­ 12 Engllsb Marguerites, beautifni oM-fnahloaed favorite Every Watd suit.. .clas­ of Glastonbury are attending the were knocked down and 13' fiphtera Help salvage the apple, crop, blqwn to the o n ® Girl Scout Conference at Swamp- failed to return, although liberal NORMAN BENT? diately to allow . time for ground by the r^ent hurricane. 75% of . ii ' sic, dressmaker or casual scott, Maas. Sesstons are being are reported to have landed in ’The Local TInainttti finishing: by October 15. 72 growing one and two-year-old perennial fiower planta, all ready K r e e f f i ® held Thursday, Friday and Satur- France after running out of gaso­ our McIntosh were blown oft. Use them to set oUt in .your yard,, delivered poetpeld for 12.00. R l ^ t how is Co is PU R E WOOL. Then, for a smart “fo- day of thia week. line. ^ Idial time to trsneplsnt. Sold only in ssaortments exactly as listed together” look, add a harmonizing coat. fresh or can ar few. Ours are cleaned and shove. Safe arrival guaranteed. ______- SOUVENIRS Rev. Charles O. Johnson o f this 534823532348484853485353 graded. Priced at 81-00 per bushel and up. That’s easy at Wards where you choose from town who was the interim pastor 48534823534853534853485323905353484848534823535323485323485353535353534848485353535353232353535353 8 R are sad L ovely Roee DaWB Plaata, eOver phik, tVM .of the Covenant Congregational to three feet, added U yoa order the above aoaorP- so many! Chesterfields, boy coats, flange A good supply at our Oaklaiid St. Stand owat this week. " To)h(ery church h ^ , wiU be the gueat fronts! All ia fine fabrics, mostly pure wooL speaker Sunday morning at the or at the orchards. North Methodist. church; in the Clifford's Boys^ Shop Ready Attach two one-dollar bills to thls.s^. write ypur name and ad­ M a n ^ Suits in sizes 10-20, coats, 10 to 40. absence -tiie pastor. Rev. C>r. dress below and mail to ' — : $ 1 0 . 9 5 $14.95 to $2150 AUTO RADIO INSTALLATIOIn ' TUBE TESTING SILBROS— THE FAMILY FASHION SniRck Japs INSTALL-AHON OF ANTENNAS i ------BATTERY PACKS APPAREL SHOP— IS READY FQR = MODERN EQUIPMENT AMPLIFIERS FALL, c h o o s e 'YOUR N E W GAR­ I race Qaa) R^IOS CHECKED, CLEANED AND AUGNED ~ MENTS WHEN CAtUNG- TO GKI a S,600-t(iaasr in a eonvoy m ttad in ths y o u r SOUVENIR^ a W AYSTO BUYi TUMfiay (U . S. Ppr Prampt W Serrice' Call S-OS4S I lU ify Caunaa Fly- ^ the deadly Job < ~ EXPER T W O R K M ANSH IP H O NE ST VALtJF. 881 MAIN STREET, MANf^STER,XONN. itteff gtoiaid ; far ■f 824-828 MAIN ST. TEL. 5161

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‘I .*■“ “ • I ■V.V 5:-.: } ' A .X U: ■:: ..\:- -;, t ' ; l : ; : . i . I MANCHEfeTEP fe^N IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. rRlDAT, SEnTTEMiER 29.1944 nANuHCSTER EVENING EQBBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAT^ FAC SIX falle^'”to 4eicn^e tke cause of tests ^rill take from one to ’five while bar foBowam itself-to change its course or by- • view from the hill on the north I Umlnary reconversion planning per cent out of the assembly line ThFee From State l i n e cept of-_ world accurlty—« Russia Six Months’ W arning Posted At iliie Sheridan death. It>*^ dlmosed, however, liar’s .lo'^'boinplete, autopsy sur­ her memory, Manchester encouraging a popular .revolu­ was as nice as one Would find in would help, blit' they pointed out Jobe ,you still have to maintain that Mrs. Mb^ersM’s death in a geons gmd, in toe famUy iMUO0|AUJiaB I m ' stUl so suspicious ^ the ‘‘capital­ Vermont or New HamipshiVe. that a new problem had been de­ tha' lines to. do tha-other '65 pen' What VeteraiiAMiist ist” -pilst that itvtnsist.s oh rcgarJ- tion to favor of democracy in Ar­ ’ O h C asualty Liftt ^ u se of D eath hotel rpom w a r^ t tlis result oi At Los -Ang4IZa.^Aiigelbs temple aat Lawn MamotlAr]n o tMp M . CL We traveled the length of the • W ait Seen veloped to that the- Selective Serv­ cent at the Job. You haven’t In G rills^ T averns a heart attack. offlciala Announeed^l4ABa to have ia plaaaafi butat final tm m Evening Hera Id I'&g Its presept allies **■ potential gentina. Or It may,'’on the,other ice Deferments granted many of solved any of the probleme ' at brook and found the water to be -% y'' . Oct. 6 has been tMttwvaly set Mra. MePharaon’B bo^^Ha In atata rangamanto have SOC tmt> m I iivals and enemies. hand, convince , the Argentine clean, with a nice aandy bottohi. the tecbnieians for war work were machinery, equipment, flpor as a date for an Inqueatrv^mach Sunday in. to* church plated. o a m a F o r A u t o s space, materials, etc., for toe car Do K Work/^iight Oakland, CaUf., Sept 3»^-, lan ^'■filnd have ewimming in the sum­ Chrlatopber named the major Almee Semple. McPherson, famed iJhtSSii Oe^i the good will and the honesty With war being dictatorship's natural mer and akatingin the winter. ' Show Opens 'Todfty alties Cf toe U. 8. Naval forces— period. He said that a sudden re­ phases of ths reconversion prob­ Surprise Party " law edneemng Uquor. In the ernment Agencies Re­ Navy, Marine Corps and Coast woman evangelist to determine gSSl^'toSU tt'thJtw hlch.h# faces problem* of almbat recourse when self preservation la There 1* ample rqom for all the moval of the controls would be lem as manpower; equipment, ma- past the owhsra of such places ^uard—announced today by toe toe cause Of her death here Wed­ [t Manelteatar, Coniu. terrifying dimension*. at atake. sporting events krntch Manches­ tantamount to “underwriting a teriala and factory space. have had troUbla in trying to veals Best Procedure Navy department. depression in the near future.” Outlining some of the problems For^M iss B urrell learn the age of customers and It nesday morning. Katter. There, la small uaa in kidding ter will need for manj^yeara to Publication of tola additional Decision to make toe -pathologi­ come, on the South a ld i^ f the Discussing reports that hla com­ of reconverting. the huge"Chrysler haa sometimes recited to arresU For Him to Follow. Hat bijngs to 64,765 toe total num­ cal testa was reached when a 3H ourselves that the situation in brook, which has been called the pany planned to produce a new corporAttoh pltoU, Keller said: for selling to mlnon. Oae f »» They Are Not Candidates ber of Naval casualties announced hour autopsy conducted yesterday *****•••• 76 Argentina la any lesa ugly than Hole, by some of the opponentA pf post-war model priced lower than “Wa Win hava to mova out Miaa Evelyn Burrell, of 80 The warning states that a per­ (Edltot's Note: This Is the alnco Uz®. 7, 1941. % .03 Two Vice presidential might- that.. Our refusal to accejpt and MAnchea'ter’s great natural park.'" any other competitive type, the ^fSO.OOO.OOO worth of govamment Griswold street, who Is soon to be son telUng an untruto as to his fifth 111 m series on - veteiAas* The Oonnecticut men and _n*^e*r . I 9.00 Maku Grant's .$13.00 have-beena, Henry A, Wallace,' approve the Argentine dictator­ We traveled around the entire Tquthful Henry Ford said: owned tools; 100,000 tons of gov­ married to Winston 8. C. Turking- or her proper age Is stibjact to^A benefits, TMgliiS from demob- . of kin: . ^ •^rosters Bute* enS APO.^ property and were greatly pleased “If there la a market for a' low ernment owned material, over­ ton, of Ulley street, was given a fine of |50. /- ' Ulzntton to jobs and pensions.) IGrlcptfick MtoMillan and War Mobilization Director ship and alt it* purposes oan pos­ Angelo, Antlyony, CM„'''^USMC. HUMBBROr with it and believe It is well worth priew car we would, like to be haul a vast number of jigs, dies surprise shower at the home of Wounded. Mother;' Mfs- Theresa invented Your Keadquartirf Tb* aSSgOlATSD PRESS James F. Byrnes, were in the sibly inspire that dictatorship to the price asked. ready to build it.” and flxturea; install., a thousand Mrs. Edward Burrell, of Walnut Concert Pianist DlqB By James Marlow Angelo, 50 Pine, street, Manches­ The AsMieUtsd Pre»» i* news this week, speaking with a street extension last evening. Miss the (irtt Utled to the o*e oi repubIteaUon of active aggression. It baa already We sincerely hope that every DecUn^ to Guess at Pitoea miles of conveyors and 837,000,000 Washington, Sept 29— (iPi‘ ^A. ter.!, .. liberty and freedom they might worth at Chrysler maebtoery and Burrell’s slstar, Mrs. Burt Judd, of New York, Sept. 29?':WV-Kath- Beaumont, Robert Lv Pfc., For/Everyday Savings! [ eew* dispetelia* credited to it or ncrt been holding the traditional mili­ Voter who has their heart In Man­ Wilson said flatly that new 30 Griswold strest, was oo-hostess. vetenui is discharged from itlw Bicycle w credited In thie paper end not lie enjoying had the Chicago chester’s future will vote yes on automobiles could not be produced clear out 17,000,QOO feat of floor erlne Ruth Heym^'*fl5, concert | USMC. D4ad. Father, WlUiAm J- ifw.ei neva published here. tary parades which are always The home was beautifully. dec­ plenlst, died yeeterdaw en route to • service. He begins his civilian life Beaumont.. 297 Broad street, Democratic convention , decided Monday. at 1942 prices, but he declined to space.” .of republlcatlon of epedal the prelude to dictatorial hggrtu~J^ Also wanti to thaqk the Herald hazard a guess as to bow much Explaining why a 85 per cent orated to red, white and blue. The a hospital h e^ from Sharon. again. What are some of the main Bridgeport.' ^ 9*1 pelenisd the Hsilew *ln, are aI»o reeerved. differently. _ ajon. It has all the symbols of ag- for their great fight to obtain this higher the delivered price, (nay be. cut in war production does not hoeteases served a delicious lunch­ Conn. Mlse Heyman, .a native of things he should—or must—do? Heckman, George Barnard, Sig­ Orevnd lied* for easier. > elH^t of N. B. A. Serrlea eon during the evening to the 50 Sacramento/Alalif., made her de­ nalman, 3-c, U8NR. Wounded. I t was Mr. Wallace who, a t . a gn'cssion—and plenty of Fascist property. All the car executives’ agreed mean a step toward civilian pass­ And what about a job ? f ilae. PAC rally in Philadelphia, a» au' Sincerely, that the recent authorization enger car output, Wilson said: guests, c l^ friends of Miss Bur­ but w l t h ^ i Boston Symphony In Here’s a list of them, prepared Mother, Mrs. Margaret U Heck­ Seb Sbonty and Nasi advice. ’The assembly Itoea are set up rell. The guest of honor was pre­ 1899 amPappeared throughout toe man, 149 K ^lngton avenue, New ilUbera RepfaeenUtlT**: The dience set to cheer some of the Wells W. Pitkin, from the War Manpower comtols- by government agencies: I Hathews Special^ Agency—Ne* ia all this our business? Should Albert Tedford. sion to assign techniciana to pre to do a war Job. If you take 35 sented with numerous gifts. country and In Europe. Britain. • ^ Chicago, Detroit and Bostoa. more extreme statements of Draft board: Seb Sbonty, former lead men ''J, we go out of our way to stand by Moat Report to Draft Board with toe famous Ray Kinney or­ a iib h b e r audit burEad o r which our present Vice president our principles when the result \U n d e r the law ho must report ':«atcuLATiuNa is capable, disappointed that audi­ to hi* draft board in person or by Fruit D ehydrated chestra and popular artist among .A may be unpleasant war on thla letter within five days after hia the Cafe Society Is being featured Weield PHntlne Company, tiInc.. ence. Perhaps he himself ijust hemisphere T ^U^^TiBiiaiidUl_ BO Hwniwei rsEmnilMItyreaponBiDiiny for dischai^ If he wa* not previous­ with hia .‘Talk of the Town” trio Chenille vUnted to see how H would feel By New Process nanUeal arrota appearing la aa- A few years ago, wa might bava ly registered—that Is, If he went at the Sheridan Lounge. Seb Is < to The Mancheeter to make a restrained, fair pollU- Into military service some way 4arl0« answered such questions in the a well traveled boy with unusual ud. cal speech. At any rata, although other than tordugh the draft—he Frankie Oarte—PhylM* Lynne 10 J2 S « «: •noutoot 'f- negative. And beMuse we re­ must register, too; , Berkeley, CAlif., Sept. 29—(A’) — musical' talent and has been pop­ he expreseed his personal belief in Dehydrated peaches, which, whex ' Friday, September 29 fused to make seemingly remote . His dnaft board is a prime con­ Frankie Carle, wizard of toe ular from New York to South HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES busecoerfs the reelectlon of Mr. Roosevelt tact to be has trouble getting .back oiano, whose "Golden Touch” haa reconstituted, resemble the cap- trouble our business, because we ned product, have been develomd America. Kt AU, u eu u t sAzeu rttncRT • The Task Still Ahead and stated his persoha) bellsK that refused to say that w^wera will­ his old Job or If he eee'ks a new ihrUled millions, appears in per­ Wool and Oabardlno one. ‘ son, with hla piano, and his own by Dr. EmlDM. Mrak and Dr. ro study Mr. Chuiphllfs report ing to light a war, we found' that - Getting old job back: great band at toe State Theater, Herman J. Pbaff, University of txsellsM quality labor’s best advantage, he still California food technologists. Oommona yeaterday is to step I the biggest war in history came If he wahta the Job he had be­ Hartford, starting today. Com'pos- Reversibles fore entering the service, he must *r of such song hits as “Sunrise ' The secret of this procecs, they Inside a troubleaome maze , of gave the other sld* of the argur. directly to ua. I ment a break. apply to his former employer in Serenade,” “trover’s Lullaby” and say, is in the enzymes— which are '.problems which make both the --Today we know somewhat dlf- person or writing ^tolh 40 days Falling Leaves,” Frankie intro­ capisble of changing toe texture Outstandingly Gtjod ^ aiUtary and ths diplomatic vie- “Think the thing through and fersnUy. We know that we toay after his discharge from the serr duces .hia newest composition and taste of toe f ^ t Under toe tory^utoled by the free world *>• perfecUy hard-boUed about It,' have to fl^ht a amall war, when vice. "MoonllSbt Whispers” dbrlng this new process a special steam - _ - J J i L — Must Bo Beady .^To Work engagement. Featured with toe blanching inactivates - these In their favorite r*d, wondarw.- ^ warn most difficult indeed. said Mr. WaUace. "If you are it ia the last resort for the pre- enzymes. Dr. Mrak says In a ful tHtia cools with noturol- I - O And thla meana he must also be Carle band aft toe voices of lovely on the miUtary side. Mr. convinced that the Republican ventinn of a big war— We—know. ready to report for work within 40 Phyllis Lynne, Lee .Columbo and few years nearly all-cut fruits will color wot*r-rep*il*nt lining. n«d alto. Top coat ttyld'- ialna made in the invasion of verrion to insure Jobe, by all him delay reporting fto work. Allen. Augmenting toe s t^ e bill iioftf inAn growing big is to stand firm and .75 are Jan Murray, ^eive*t Comedy Comedian in Hospital jeymanl from thaw full cut 4e r toti 4, $, 6 end 6X. .wwtern Europe is beartonmg. We »>• y»“ reglsUred resolute against it while It Is still If the veteran worked for a -private employer or toe Federal Sensation”; OHle O’Toole, "Amer­ / irfwnillat. Pep tlwffl in the W have between two and threa «»'> «>»• *<>«• Oovemor Dewey,” young and smalL That applies to ' government before entering the ica's Outstanding Impressloniat’ Hollywood, Sept. 39—OP)—By nllflon men In France. In addl: The PAC crowd didn’t react an- the present situation in Argentina, service and wante that Job back, Bobby Long, “The Surprise Pack­ doctor's orders Comefilan EMdie washing mochln*... litay need tion to Uberatlng vast territoriesi thuslaaUeally to sUch a speech. In these are the qualifications: age” and others. On the screen is Cantor was resting in Cedars of no ironing. Collar and and it justifies our Argentine'pol­ / 'Dixie Jamboree” with Frances Lebanon hospital today. Dr. Elmer they have accounted for nearly a Kact, PAC workers said after- icy. The Job he left must have been collorlau tlylat in hlua FULL UNE permanent, he must have com­ Langford, Guy Kibbee and Eddie Belt said toe actor was in a run- \ laUUon Oerman troops. They have wards that they were disappoint G ift Ideas pleted hla military service satis Qutllan. dovVn condition, nothing serious, ■ r f t A er roaaweod. Sint 14 to 20», - don* this to an allied partnership, «<>, ®"« complaining that Mr. Wal- factorily, he must still be able to There will be a midnight show and needed a few days of complete Bll the Job. tonight only. rest aa the result of a strenuous In Padkagsa and Taa Bags at Your Orooor's the ratio between British and »*«• "l»ad a perfect audience, Choose now, while stocks There are late stag* toowa Sat- program of camp tours and other ^jtmexlcan troops engaged and tha waiting to cheer, but he never Open Forum On toe other hand: The fonner are ample for December de­ employer Is required to give the urday and SundayIT iat 10I p. m. work. ratio between British and Ame#l-i«ave them a chance ” Painful Times livery! Full width, 36-inch veteran back his Job (or its oan eaaualtiea being roughly two Nevertheless, put it down to desks. Simplified hardware equivalent) if be possibly can, at atllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllMllllllillllllllllllNlilllilllllllllllllllHlIillllllllif ths book as one small, momentary To the Editor:' the same rate of pay and with the RUBBER ^ three. But, .deapite Buch gains, I realise that doctora and ‘den­ to conserve metal. touch of faimesa and tolerance In W atkins O val^ ■imia seniority and prtvllegee toe Mr. CfiiurchiU cannot guarantee tists are very busy, and it u to the veteran prevloualy bad, and the Want Y6ur Car fn Top Condition ttet the war in Europe will and this political campaign—from a patient’s advantage, aa well as 4.98 veteran can not be fired without tiiia yvarXHe left no doubt that strange source, perhaps, and only the-doctors or dentists, to see peo­ for CJolonictI settifigs cause within hia old Job back, may C AV E Y ^S clean. A special eolveni is ha* died from mastoid*. After all, finally be taken Into U. S. District I the freedom he felt, too, nUty tiw Amariean anparta aurvayad by if we knew Juat when we were / HEAVY BRAIDED R ^ thgt reproduce all the Bubtlo 45 East Center Street i used to amure you that have been a result of tiie fqet that court without any expense to OWI tb* othnr day saw It—a long, going to get a toothache or an colorings Of old, usedTug*. - - Sa’^e $29.50 on one of him. your motor oil will hi clear grinding "struggle to which the the Chicago oonvention did not earache, I am sure that the ma­ Getting a new Job; and your motor free. 36x60 incR...... $11.95 these Queen Anne SaaHorlxud* AOlaa must overooma tosay great nominate him. One oan gather jority of people would make an Suppose a veteran doesn’t want W ide Selection of Fine Menus from his remariu why toe PAC appointment to have the trouble Lounge Chairs. (Nail his old Job back but wants a new Our Power Revers^i^lusher, when attached, will handldaps of tranqiort, distanca taken care of before the yaln 27x48^ch ...... 7.00 O o b o i q f l n e didn’t “clear” bis nomination at trim omitted to con­ on*. He can tell that to the re-em­ flush all rust and dirt from yqur radiator, cleaning eaeh and supply bMora they can bring Btarted. serve metal). Choice ployment committeeman, too. He’d core and assuring you easier stalling and better dtiving tun stiangto to bear againat I Chicago, for to# faatura of hia-ad.* I had the misfortune-to hqVe an ...... 24e6^6. inch * t .4.75____.------get advice there. Or he should m earned and decided that an eye, of tapestries. - C3ioice Ligdors at Our. Bar this Winter. Coipe in and let us^juvenate your car for tha enemy. dress was his stxaighttorward em- ply directly and promptly to tl the bitter Winter months ahead. X . WhUS Mr. Churchill-was toils phaeia on the continuing necessity .ear, nose and throat doctor would U, 8. Employment service. be the one to see in order to re­ 'gutting sombre tones into hie dis- for keeping wages and prices in MEDHjil He a v y ra g in lighter, brighter oblorings Bpaelai Veterans* Representative lieve the pain, also to/make sure the heavy grade; limited quantity. ~ _ ' 4 9 .5 0 In each of toe U.S.JSTS. 'offices Spaghetti D i^ds a Specialty MSHioo o( toe military future, ha balance to avoid dlsaatroua tnlla- that no complications Set in. Both tosre ia a special .y^eterxn*’ em­ diris'SUhnb the diplomatic and tba tlon novt auto after toe war.. Mr. the doctor's nutoe And secretary 24x48' inch ...... $2.98 ployment represimiative. Depot Square -Gdrage paaca front beclouded with many Byrnes felt free to empbaetse the informed me that I could sit Getting a government' Job: ERNEST ROY, Prop. around and wait, Tmt they could troubles. Some of them be labeled unpopular statistics on the wage 24x36 inch...... -2.25 If a veterAn was a pernianent 'Make CAVEY*S Your Dining Habit” 5 241 NO. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5113 HwVtyoorty fcewt not say whether the' doctor would Federal ,C9vU Service^ employe openly, as he did the continuing question, showing that although see me oy not,' My assumption is Sale when he went to war, ne »ho)M IimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiuiiiiMiiiiiiii; favorite y o t^ onioy Of tapatior fobrici aoatafcw United Nations deadlock on the tba coat of living has gdha up 35.8 that if somebody cancelled their apply to toe agency whersx last oN wooth a r. . . l lio Innor appointment, the doctor would hig 50% or Mor* wool. Kadift Hwn of Poland. **Wt who are per cent elnc'e January, 1941, farm smployed within 40 days *fter his fining, hip styU, side but- see me, and If not, well, that was .-milltaiT dischargs.. "V* lob dosing yhi^ oto toa only great unconquered nation Income has gone up 81 per cent my hard/Iuck, I shouldn’t have ha^- 15 Platform Rockers l x If hs has dUncufty getting that when S pours. Open toned, fitted bode. Srowti .od which decla^ war on Germany and the average weekly take home an earache. I then wtot to anotMr job back, hs ahouM apply to the aovy. Mug onklm. 7 to 1ft on account of her aggreaaton pay Of workers haa gone up 51.8 doctor who has a sign on his 44cccpted solution of the Polish | Secretary HuU'e ban forbidding announcing my resignation aa of­ problem will still be reached ia not American merchant ships tb touch ficial stenographer for town meet­ Drift off to 4reamUnd before you know it on * ings of the town of Manchester thC likely to be .pleasing t o Moscow. At Argentine ports or take on article stated; -i' ; TStearha & Foster. "Style A” mattress. It’s top But it, is the only honorable'posl- Argentine cargoes is not a meas ’The court repoHer said he had quality, designed and built as finely as Steams I: tion Britam can Uke, the only ure which will hurt Argentina reported thie meeting as he took Foster with their 98 years of experience can it in his shorthand notes. He was honorable position the United mtichT for the percentage of Ac- f make a mattress. $39.50. With matching ' * L nva lONOs ' » . -•5'''AM . 1USK . • ' A • IK y iniKnsia not going to change the records as post-war box quring, $79.00 -y States can hold. gentine cargoes carried in Amer- requested by- Mr. Hibbard without Other diplbmaUc troubles, Mr. Ucan ahip)* is very small' IniSesdi the consent -of the Selectmoi, he WMtferftiqrMU Churchill discussed m more yelled | After toe ban, Argentine goods wrote. In tola hs was upheld b % mST M BIS ^ V / ^ iw ao MNIMIS ' terms, but the same ominous at­ may com* to this country in Ar­ the Seleotmeh.” I do notiwish the impreaslao lei.. Steams & Foster's Hotel BuOt Mattress gives pi - mosphere of difference* with So­ gentine Bhipa to as grekt a vol­ I 4 4 .5 0 that I would change a record even you" th«r finest sleep possible a t a budget ^ e e . 1 PNPaciK r:i. iRBw mmhims F or, busy c lo y s viet Russia was present. Thus, ume as ever. at the consent or request of the Se­ This hotel quality mattress ooata only $29.75, 'T>:- OtyliiltolOhMinlMaaf- lectmen. My certificate at the end Mr. Churchill officially noted the 'The measure nylll, howeyer,' of­ or, , with a matching post-war box qpring with edwr Metaa gat 96c for thb ‘Startling’’ suddenness with which of the minutes would not permit •oisttea te y*er problMn? A 4. mvMftTiM cBunrs i r n m s i n i t s v s t e m c h a r t $ ond goy ovoa/figs fend Argentina, or at least it will me to do this unless an error hand-tied metal coils, $59.50 loan pcovldea s oodoa ciudk MTNNIS Russia 'made its last minute dec­ Smarl\^dea---choose your nrlthent the fmtMUTatnMiii offend the Argentina ^ctatorahlp. been made in the transcript. La., a 'Ur aikint MAen. itsUSI* ' “ / , I.'- ■■ laration of war . on Bulgaria, thus It ia one more mark -of Ameri­ ureless reading of notes or some-, Uionihbr patsMitts yarn aaa i \- lafford aro arranao*. Iloiw^ ' N . R J B E S [maneuvering itself into last mln- can displeasure with t^ t dicta­ thing of that kind. Further, I know bvor. tbo osst Is modoralaj ft. IMMESJ - ' A - - ' ■ . , ■ ■___■ Uts participation in' the formula'^ the Selectmen would not ask me to Youngsters who Imve twin beds wffi find re> cedar chest for DeceiViber torship Its attitude In this do so and'ln no instance that I re­ ' ■* r . ooia* tm t *«Ar aa •m Ib.J tloB pf armistice terms' 'for Bul^' WBr, which la one of friendship to freshing sleep in Steamsns ft Foster's Sbiowhite k toon at DM **Ms ISAM i - member haa that ever occurred. whrn iKWnsUir rffUid la J t ^ 17/ .‘gBria; Mr. ChurcbUl yesterday, the Axis cauae and hoapitallty to I send this to you for your In­ m attress.. .a bargain at 119.75. Excel- monthly eem**' gaeounting Bulgaria’s war crimaa. all toa'slem ents who would like formation and whatever use you -lent, too, for guest rooms, only ivtw in deliVefy-- iiotl?/ ' mt-nio or DAS may wish to make of It. i i i e ., • PrienShr* I 'want to some Ind^ect lengths I to bring a “new order”’ to this Very truly yours, *1IN«M*5*COa*e*ghMm^lh*foeia*efA*i ■ t . sraming Russia that soft {iieac* hemiqibera, using Argentina as a Raymond W. Smith. ENfVSO ipaCVOClRCR could not be gained for I friendly base. This present action of esdar chests i$ down to practleally^ Inspect Golf Lota von -Tosmomo rpypos Balkan pet. lis a,hint of future economic sanc- .,^88 the fketogies tom out War goods. Next «ai«ty...ow»p«niA« Old eWf l^Ata lately, both pro and quantity avallaUe, io if you’re in n in g to give a Cedar Aha’s llllMrito* • beeutyendlongffifo. Oeythee > ponrecs in thalr achiavementito ths diplomatic satrangement al' ooto my good friend Albert "Itol- (PERSONAL FINANCE CO. a world sacurity oigamsatlen, I ready to: existence. } ford and I, dfccidsd to tovestlgata Chest this ^coming Decettjber it would be a amart idea shoorsr aotton ralnfarco^l feat. hto SBigliaslB OB the used for for ounelvaB. Ws went last Sun­ to select it new. ^^e^ hold, it fw Christmas ddivery 1 . .AIM* Thi M-c-----a---- ’ Such a poli^ on our part can day ai^^ came Into tha lot from a*A Fteee a S S S 25t, toasting with Stalin jeft Ut> hava tm> poetobte reaultA It may the Tunipiks. As era walkad thru • ft O T M I ft t IH ■-A' » rs .-L _ etstto-wMwa, to.teia. tote-kftoriof V'. . 4Btikt that It.is Ruaaia who toi{-woQded section we thought c4 *ato.aid.fwLOff. evantuaily bn-ak the Argentina •I . y -V ! ' ■ X - ■ ' , to tha con- dictatotohip, eitiiAr by ^ the great boaaiblliUes for a plcftie '.•■r 'i-' ETOve and f nlea bridal snth. Tlw /'

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::2: -r-#' avenu* building and started Sing­ ing lighted matchan about. Air Veteran Rationing Data Next.Featurey S t a t e * Fatal Blaze Beoaae Oomctanca StaMma Captain Eagan said Yeagyrteld Faralahad Oy officers he became csnaclenc* To ^ Xiuest OmCK OS FRICB „ Set by Man stricken on Uon^af^jwVoa ha read AintlNUmATION newspaper aooountr about tha death of Th<)aMM Scott. 57, who — PhinlesBiy — SafUr! Gapt. H adnot,. Stationed New. Hayen Resident' auffocatc^,A*hUe trying to eacapa SS ^FnaaoaS Street, Boctoa, S, a® A 1 from theuixw eU avanua fire. FREiB CONSULTATION ^^^t Bradley Field, to Adm its Stsdting Eight other eight blazes Yeager Other Fires. egedly oonfeased atartlng were TELEPHONE 2-1264 Address Kiwanis. ip the DixweU and Shelton Menta and Fata 'avenues and Hows street vletnl- New Haven, Sept ' CapL Jahiqa H. Hadnot, now Good Indefinitely—^Red Stampa tlea. Miss Rena ltalem*s stationed at Biv^ey Field, will be A8 through Z8 and A5 through 05 Raymond J. Eagan, cqptiln t^^da- the speaker at tro-|/Iancheater K l- In Book four worUi 10 points each. •I tectlvea, annoimcqiHaM night that Red tokem^ worth one point each, JZ M la a J . waiUs Club m a e tin gN i^ Monday used as change. Houeeholdera a man he idpntifled aa WHY NOT PAY A ELECTROLYSIS SALON T sager^3 l/af the WdMtar hotel. noon at the Manohest*!*,^ Country reminded that red stampa ROOM 15 - RUBINOW BLDG. 848 M AO lgr. Club. Aa an airman he nqa seen 1 come valid every four W( jn New^.Mven, had ceMeased to aet- V I S I T T O much active eervlc*. stead of every two W( Thu* nine fires, A d* last o f which GREENBROOKE He la a holder of the D. F.^^3., the number of points ia> iced to ^wept tbrousA a DixweU avenue three Presidential Citatlona an'd 15 for every two w.eeks instead rooming hQua* on Sunday morning IN MANCHESTER Airman’s medal- with eight Oak and caused the death of one man., Toull be thrilled. wb«a you aae Leaf Cliutera. He piloted a P-47 Frooeaeed Foods held at present on a this dew commiihlty of smartly In 114 combat mlsalon* In the A fri­ Godd. In d^ditely—Blue Stamps . leal charge of tdlencaa, sur- styled, solidly built home* can and Italian campaigns and peiidered voluntarilly Wednesday Choloa o f five dlatlnoUte models from Italy Into Yugoalavla. He has AS t b r o b g h « and A6 through L5 In Book/FoUr, worth 10 ’ point* night, Captain Eagan aald, but at la avaUable. Each has four fin* The Army and Neyy Club, the highest number of flyin g hours that time only Laid he might have roomsyWitb apse* for two *xtra' in a captured Mesaerachmldt, each. Blue tokens, worth one point each/ may be used in lota of 10 been th* cause of th* DixweU on a ^ n d floor.. .Fireplnoaa, which, he aaye. is an excellent tlu^gh ^ p t 80."-Rlue tokena will avenue .fire and did not eonfeea to S*ml-alr conditioned ooel fired inebrporatied X plane. k .]lie ' discontinued as'sof midnight, starting nlna' biases untU after .fumimes, plastered walla, beau­ The attendance prize will ^SepL 80. he had beca tirice quaatloned by tifully finished woodwork and glyen by Jerry Sweet Sugar State Policeman Thomaa C Laon- floora, fuU oonorate foundatlonA Good Indefinitely — bugs ard and City Detective George'T. large landaoaped plats are a few New Books Added Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 83 In Book Hines.'' of the features. Prioad at Four, each good for flv* pound*, Spencer Trapy; the star, i and Karen Verne, appears with him In hla purported oonfasaion, 88,OM. Low'’ first payment, Sugar Stamp 40 in Book Four, "Th# Seveptn Croas,’’ the atlrrlng new M-G-M drama opening Sun Yeager aaid he drank heavUy on r jlJ t . flnanolag. To Wbiton Library Saturday night before h* ahtered Ba Sara T* la y o t B lU c d good for fiv* poi^^ for jhem mm- day at th /n tata theater. Sign* Haaso has the feminine lead oppo­ ning through Feb. 38, 1948. Cen- site in tha film, which ia baaed on Anna Saghera’ beat-sellM-. th* baaenArat of tha Dhnr*H The New Modal Boom ____ >u*»**v ®»*y granted up to 80 O tbm . in th* cast are Hum* Cronyn,' Jessica Tandy and Ray Collins. Pnaiahed By Watkfais Brothera. Every Sot. Night At B:30 Shorp! Vnilton lib ra ry Includ* th* *ol I making appUcaUon ort^ GREENBROKE lo ^ n g : , txf.iw tm R*322 at local C P A boards. hie room on Sept. 3 and sentenced More Stamps Will him to three to five yeara In the' H airy Brown. A Walk m -Bhigland ia now In tha second H O M E S , I N C 20 Game* Including Swe’epstake* MlotmtaU (Au- state prison. Ernest Bushey, 38 o f Winsted, who pleaded guilty to fSM iMnnt, snwf bku m b os Walker Street, Maaeheater O. W. GamrteL I a gust 1 through October.) Be Valid Oct. 1 TaLUlSerTni Elisabeth Ooudg*. Green Dolphin » sodomy, waa sentenced to e lg ^ to Admission $1.00 Street). Helena Kuo, Weatward to ^ ^ 16 years In the prison. Snnday, TaL Maaeheater Chunrklnr. Kelvin Undemann, Good Indaflnitaly — Airplane Washington, Sept: 39—<81— *-«M6art-WMormS HouB* wlUi the Green Tree; Caro- S ta m ^ N o . 1 and No. S in War Three more ration atafiipe, to­ AltetmUena Bids Sought IM C o k k l lyn MlUer, Lebanon; J. 8. Pennell.food for on* pair of taling 30 points for meats and -fate, History o f Rom* Hanks; J. R. I ahoea each. and five more blue atamps amoiint- Hartford, Sept. 29.—(SI—Sealed Perkins, The Emperor'* Phyalclan; Oa*oWne ing to 50 points for processed November 8-—Laat day for A-11 foods will become valid Sunday, bids have been asked by State Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead; Comptroller Fred R. Zeller for Arthur Stringer, The Devastator; I coupons good fo r three gallons. B3 O ct 1. I and C3 coupons good for five gal­ The Office of Prioe Administra­ altrixtlons to the power plant of Victor White, Peter Domanlg. the' ^uthbury 'iValning school IPs Sport—But Smart To Have A m Non-FlcUbn— N. F, Buach, lons each, expire Sept. 30. R4, C4, tion said; Instantly, leSaf from miSy, aaeeiy B5 and C5 coupona g o ^ fo r five Blue stampa to be validated are and for repair* to and the reroof­ dUtreae of head eelda ftarta to epme My Unoonaldered Judgment; L. M. ing of the' jiatlenta’ dining room when you nut a UtUe Va-tao-ooTim Ctaeme, Rest of Your U fa ; Mrs. gallons each until fu illier notice. M-5, N-5, P-6, Q-6' and R-5. each nostrO. Aim tetee pcwveat m a^ Raymond Clapper, Watching the Fuel Oil Red stamps to be validated are and.kitchen faellltle* o f the Mans­ eolda from davalophit ITused la Cm*, field Training Sehool. Bid* for both World; OonaUnce Helmerlck*. We AugujtYugu, 31, 1946—Laat day, tor H-5, J-5, and K-5. JQitUyttl PoDowdlraetlonatafDIdw. Li-v* hi Alaska; Bob Hope, 1 Never period four and - period five' cou- AU stamps w ill be good indefi­ should be *ubmttte(l before 3:80 left Home; Ray Joaepba, A rg*»' pone. All coupona worth 10 gal' nitely. OPA said It la not expected p. m., Oct. 13. VMnVAnOEOLj LOAFER JACKET1 tine Diary, W alter Lippmann, U. j lona a unit. that any more red atempe will be / B. .W ar Alms; Margaret Landon, validated until Oct. 29 and blue stamps until. Nov. 1. Anna and the King of Slam) F. T. i q,, ^ th*' Manchester Ra- We hove o new selection of M U*r, BUMnhower, Man and M - tloning Board wUl be located in the dler; John Morrta, Ttavelat from I state Armory. Given Prison Sentenoes Her*, on m»p prepared by Town^ One line through the property t Tokyo; Randolph Ray, Marriage la Friday, Sept. 39. aoawl aU day, We Have Foil Casual Jackets... Court Hears Engineer Bowen, la the old goU shows the course o f Bigelow j a Serious BualneBa; Constance ^loving. Hartford, Sept. 29.—stt now engaged to tract earlier this week. Mr. Hol­ Bushey waa arrested during the ment. In Uw Service ef tti* ft lister, a nationally known expert WUlard D. Holland. 85, denied Is Ndw Ui a Position To Giiref^ U4ME0IATE CASH pie (or 88 Year*. TELEPHONE 5244 creating-a town plan for ManchdiH qiiirem ents now before thccold weather rush? latter part of August in Center ,ter, it was revealed tqday. on park and recreational faclli- in testimony yesterday the state’s Spring* Park, during th* visit of a 189 Oboreh Street, Hartford. Oona. Free Inspections! —1 ^ ' memorandum la. from B o­ tiea, ‘Visualized, on the recreational charge that he w ilfully Issued un- Foster^ More Efficient Service! carnival to Manchester...... -Phon*-«-M84.------No. End Package Store land a Greeley, aasiatant to Pro- ^de of this project,' a cbrnbihatlon iniitMle akatira' to Ne|^ children BV Hoing an you w ill enable iis 16 spread 6nr In Superior Court ^terday, faator Frederick Adams and football and baaeball field at ex­ who attended a party held at his State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn DANTl^ PAG ANl, Prop. FUval ihurtleff, and UsU four tremely low grading coat, several rink tw the Y. W.' C. A. Interclub Cleon Cobs deliveries and utilize oijr m anpower now to praised Policeman Edmund F. 151 NO. MAIN STREET TIELEPHONE 6910 other baaeball or aoftbali dia- counolL BRUNNERS » * i i i petats why town purchase is * • *» Dwyer for hla vigilance in detect­ monda, tiennia courta, picnic Appeals from Cmviction Safe and Courteous Drivers 1013 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, OCWk leeoninianded. Mr., Greeley points BD GAKIAND ST your advantage. ing the case tak-queatlon. out that his recom'manda,tion is grovea. an easily constructed wad­ Holland was before the cqiirt Bushey waa presented in Town W EDDING necessarily Intormal, being made ing anil awlmmlng pool and kid' on an mppesl from his conviction Court here and bound over to **Smart Dress Shop for Friendly Service** in the eiurty stages of hla plamUng diea playground. ‘T d anap It up," In d ty court where be was fined .^pen iB A. M, - IRF. M. Tel. 6588 Superior Court on the serious aaid Mr. Hollister, when asked to 825. OPEN X ehargs. B IR TH D A Y ‘"'however," he states, “my off- appraise the town’s opportunity^ His counsel, unsuccessfully a ^ hand reaction is that the property gulng a motion fo r dismissal Mo ili; Tues., Wed. U n ^ ANNIVERSARY CAKES itiniiH be acquired by the town be- the complaint, said the law ape- 9 P . M. The Bandy Oil Co. efghta iiid||haiii "V** iQglta liQgtehai^gM tu n there is any chance of lu be- A b o u t T ow n dflcally listed public plSc^ in ^ MADE TO ORDER .coming subdivided or cut up int^ which racial discrlmlnatiqn ia Il­ U P Tliiiri.« Frin SaU 6 P. M. ^ CENTER STREET ^ TEL. 52S|S POOFIMC ■mall parcels. My reasons are legal. but did not Inclu^ akating TO FUEL! FOR VOLUNTEER WORK-Sb follows: rinkAi ^ ^ l\£.SID IH C THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY "l.T h e ^te offers excellent The first Vesper service of the AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT comfort oomq* 4nt! Wear a ’ Mlaa Margaret Huyck, an offi­ 18S-187 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE M997 ■tbilitles for a new Junior / or fall season at the Emanuel Luth­ cial of the Y. W.^G. A. Interclub tee^f Olvem elurdv shoe such as this oai&kia Senior High school. There .is in eran church w ill be held Sunday council, testified, that white chil­ kllSCO 3-WAY COMBINATION WINDOWS • Wbrkmaaahlp OaatfaataaA 'oxford...... the town no other site of adequate afternoon at S o’clock after which dren attending the party were sUm so near to the center of ReV, and Mrs. Theodore Palmer EXPERTLT INSTAIXEO • Hlgkaat QaaBty Mataetala FOR O m CE WORK-a hand* given Suitable akatea,-but that the WITH THE EXCLUSIVE STEEL SEAL achool population. (A possible ex- have extended an inidtatlon to the skates to Negroes werjt • Tkaa Rayucata Airaaged. eomely floiebed medium heeled eeptlon to this is the property paiiahionera to "Open House” at x/t the parsonage. Those unable to at­ broken or improper size. No Draft! No Rain VentSatlaa! pump), with spotty ' perforated north o f Center street, between Skates Supply Exhausted trim. Broad street iand the BR, but this tend the service 'will be welcome Check Chang* ScteCR to Storm Sash tai Vi ^Dn- A. A. DION, I n c any time during the evening. Mra. Holland, asSbltlng there, waa sn ute From INSIDE Yoor Home! Reserved Dignity does nqt appear to be nearly so unusually large Cri>wd in the rink OQNTRAOIORS good teiMgraphlcally.) Palmer will be assisted by mem­ No Balky Wlndetwa to Store In Cellar! FOR DATES— and fun, a grace, bers of the Women’s Miesionary a t the' time, told^. the court hla These 3M AatunhSt. . TaL 4S8S In Modem Memorials ful pump with tiny wall toe and The golf lota site seems to kupply of suitable dkates waa ex­ No Fnm r- No Loddera Little Timet be well-suiied topographically for Society in the serving of refresh' Ow Memoilali are PROUDLY Mrt little bow to dree* up your menta. hausted before many of the Negro Pays for Itaelf toi Vnel Saved! several different uses, all of whlish children applied for them. He Features No Down Raymeat—M Month* To Fayt bunt to be PROUDLY owaeS. Saa luot.-.—,.!*,.—...... can most efficiently be conducted RUBiNOW BU1LDIN6 ven a single large tract such as this. Newton H. Smith, of 84 HoU contended, too, that there were r pauaMt stacii at Miiaamrata o6 ^They include, in addition to the street, whose wife, Mix. Florence aomo inaUuicea where Negro chil­ Let Ua Show Yon a Ruaco 8-Way ComblaaDoa Window! a=ssas=s==s==:s Briljsh- typaa aad petaea. os tat-aa aaklia school, an athletic field, play­ Snlith and parents, Mr. and Mrs. dren vrore issued akatea and white F. H. A. FINANCED — 3S MONTHS TO FAY. anggeattoM wltlMNrt aa^ obSgatlca ground, ..'Winter sports center, and Ernest H. Smith, live at 64 Holl children bad to do without them. READY TO EAT' SLICED 1 ncilitles' for more extensive types street, has been promoted to the To Judge Pickett’s question. BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. BOILED HAM 1 Amerreon Club Of recreation. rank of Sergeant at an American “Did you aver have any rule or .‘.‘3. The site's .general location, A ir Forces base in the European attempt to enforce any rule tOS WOODBINE STREET _ ' • HARTFORD (•) 65c lb. 1 fts accessibility to all parts of area. He has been overseas 11 against colored people patronizing TELEFHONE t-1359 ~ ” months and ia in the supply de- your eatabllshmSnt?" Holland Evenings and Snnday* — H artford— 3-8891 H A M S BINGO town'and to bus lines, and its park­ sLlOFO 1 •K-., : ing space possibilities make it pertment. A brother. Master Ser­ replied: T never did.” . ManwMtW MenMffid Conqiaiiy remlily adaptable for some such geant Howard G- Smith, la in the Judge Pickett Indicated he roasting ' ■'M mt ABIERICAN BOIdOGNA 1 Marine Corps. ___ :______• A. SImaWI, Prow War Memorial as a 'Municipal would etudy the briefs In the case- Tomorrow TeL 7781 or 8201 A utf torium or similar public build- for qome time before making * 31e lb. Cataat Peari aad Harttaoa Sta. should this prove desirable. Pvt. Angelo .benjamin, Oorvo, of derision. ■ ^ Opaa Sandayi. ^ Would Save Money 112 Florence s tm t, has been C H I C K E N S * 4 5 < SLICED 1 N ight. "4. Residential subdivision of awarded the Combat Infantryman SPICED HAM 1 Kuy bliaal m i tSmaa Meaeyl the area would run into serioiis Badge for actual participation in ST. FRANCIS problems because of the low land combat with the enemy with the I 'I^OSTON ” , ' • . ■ Id and steep' grades in the centi^ Fifth Army in Italy. FLOOR LAYING : 49c lb. 1 part of th. prt^rty. Proviafon of A N 0 S A '» 1 M G municipad services in such an area Dr. Karl Reiland, who for 25 Refinlahlng and Waxkic.. GENOA SALAMI 1 la -likely to be costly and Ineffi­ yean waa rector of St. George’s ASSISI 3 5 ORANGE Esttmiate* Gladly Ohre*. PORK B u n s. i^ cient. 'To prevent its subdivision church. New 'York City, w ill be 1 - No points! 7Tclb. mto small houae-leta might in the the gueat apeaker at the Inapira- TED SOI.VOI.D SOUTH WINDSOR long run aave the town consider­ tion Bcrvice Sunday evening at J TELEPHONK »5 4 SLICED 1 HALL Please Notice! able money. o’plqck in the Union church, Rock­ ANNOUNCES ITS " AMERICAN CHEESE •There are,"--says Town Planner ville. Thia eervice ia sponsored by Oraeley. in conclusion, “countless the Tolland ^/Aaaociation of 41c lb Our Seryioo Mon Will Be In Is The tastsAces of where towns have Churchee-and local, people w ill be paaaed up opportunltie* to acquire welcome to attend. Automobile B E E F S T E W » 3 7 <^ COTTAOE CBEESB Notice of the o s e ts of land aucb aa the Golf .. Molichesfrer Olid Vicinity On All Outside XiOta, o i^ to regret It later. It fre- Walter* R.' Gustafson' and John IN S U R A N C E ‘ ■aeat^ nappena that such delaya 8. Daley, of tbla town, arc In a A* L. A^.MEMHEia SHi r S 1 GENUINE • - • • ■ i 25c lb. Tax Collector rsault in tha paying o f muiscloth, Lamp, Etc, 2 Ibt. 35c 3 Ibz- 2Sc ‘Cake Notlea! AU taxes uripald 4XfM *y to Mr. -Waddell is dated CLEANED 2 16*. 25c ^ 14th. a day before th* Decent <;v. I. 1944, wIS bb eliarsai te- CfJMUSe^SOK T O M I O ^ - Fancy Articles, Cake, G roe^ Stwe, Smafl Tdyik 9 **^ * - YSIXdW' -Gounm <4. ORANGE HALL Throw, Refrcshmmts! ' ___ ! » ' Vfedn queatkm aa to th* aiappiovBl ORANGES ONIONS Sweet Potdtoes ..r n s m m plant now. CaD any > (OT®N».7;30 EACH NIGHT, Joseph Chartfer, s t r e e t 282 NO. MAIN STREET ' MANCHESTER, CONN. « ( th* town plan ‘ expert* for the Collector. V P R A T T — HARTPORD "dh 1^,' lA'. I ralMd at that meet- p^,^. I HENRY > . FABENT FREE DOOR PRIZES! i ', ADMISSION IfHEEt 49c^ doz; \ 3 lb*: 22c . 3 lbs. 25c 1 Gomu caaBMtMsxasOnpnBnamaam Mr. Waddell' intended to pre- - T E L t-S185 gaamdgHBammBgaaainmgaaimmsam m th* afemonuidum, but mo- -RekdhHerald -V v - .. ••^■- ■• V- "4;>v , 7- '•"n .■■,"■■.:••' ■. :: ' T^ •, • ..' • -J.7 • T :‘X. 1 : - • V . 4^ ■ N - X' UANCiETESTTER EVTCNTN^ WFTRAIjT^e WA^MCffESTtTTRs COTOV*# ITR. T, SEPTEMBER 29,1949,. P m "V ..' - x ' -:- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHE^rEflt CONN.. FTUDAT, SEPTEMBER 29,1944 PA<3E TEH Local Grijdiron/ ‘ . - 'X may be completed as quickly as John FfJk^ski New W rMT— 12SOI possible and started on its way to Bowling Starts Opencir Today 4nK>—lOM WNBOt-1410 Rev. Simpsoi the batUe zones where it will be Local Sport u t Today^s needed. X Recre^ion Director Cemp and RospItAl NextM onday War TIbm ’ HiereSund^ The Camp, and Hospitar com.- Chatter R ^and WUtB Play Host 1ch Family; ittee is very anxious to have Popular Local Athlete T ^ ilU a m HaR 4 K)0 -^WnC — BaCklUft Wlfe;.*> cert; WDRC —* A M^chester .help to supply some if In the short time that I. have Manager Burt-JCeeney A, m / erica - n ■ - POR ' WDRC — Aft«moot^«IodiM; WTHT — Cecil WNBC Vew Pastor cif Center the\qulpment that has been re­ occupied this comer, It, .hSa been Liniag Up Attractive At Ht^Nebo. W t n c — Parade of Btart; Time —Ray Henle. q u e st^ for the use of the blinded th i aim to bring out as much Announces Charter Y Vtowa the Nawa. 'i 8:15—WTHT — .Tellotest; Cliurch to Preach at 11 soldiers^ow at the Avon Old sports locally as possible through Hiffh Grid Schedule | Detrbit, St. ,Louis, New Pro|prajm; Has Great ■ - f - 'I 4 :J »^ W n Q -8 teUa D allu —Parker Family. Farms ^^nvalescent hospital, the sports page. There Is no doubt Oak Alleys to Open. ^ Rain; Tbe grldim season gets under, 4 :1 0 _WTIC — Lorenao ' Jonea; 8:30—WnO — Duffy's Tavern; ' ^ ’Clock Service. ' X" where Jthey\are given instruction that a few of your sports or sub­ Sept, 29—West rtartford. York Welcome ties as Leader; wayv-thlp^aftehmon at M t’ Nebo WDRC — Ad Uner. . , WDRC — Adventures of the for social adjqstment. Among the jects have been missed. If so, drop Burt Keeney today announced here. with % bong w l ^ the local Thin Man; WTHT - Pre^om Oct. 6—Meriden, there. I Leo Durocher Signs. V4:45—^Wnd — TOung W Id d o r Rev„.Clifford Oliver Simpson of artlclea that ^ e committee haa a line. The more local sport news that the Charter Oak bowling al* Joltony Failkowskl, ceie of the gridders oppose WHHam HsU fi* Btoam; WDRC — Connecticut of Opportunity; WNBC — Meet Springfieldt Vermont.,who received Oct. 13—Middletown, here. 194.'>. been asked to try\to locate are the the better the pag!S,„j;, • leys will be open and ready for use Contract for teaalng figures to local sportadom, of West Hartford m, the opening M- n aaoea; WNBC—Newt. Your Navy. ____ _ in July a uiratiffTOuS'call from the following: - Wlnter\sport8 equlp- Oct. 20—Open. been placed In charge of the If* iB:0 0 —w n c — When a Oirl Mar- 9:04—w n C —Waltz Time; WDRC Center Congrcgktlqnal church of | ment, such as skatl skis, sledis. next Monday evening at 7 o’clock. Oct. 27—.East Hartford, here, clash for both. Ths Kickoff is sat —It Pays to be Ignorant, WTHT Sports,' generally speaking By Jack Hand programs at the East and Went for, 3. \ rtea; WDRC — News; Ad Liner; this town to bccomclte^pastor. will siiow shoes, etc., (whihh should oe have been at a low rtb Mr. Keeney recently purchased the Nov. 3—Bristol, there. (Associated Preee Sparta Writer) WTHT — Neva; Muaic; WNRC —Gabriel Heatter; WNBC — occupy the pulpit for the first time strong and sturdy, sihe^they are Side Recreation Centers for ths The local eleven is thfi defend-' Gangbusters. for the past few years. There is alleys from. Joe Fary who conduct­ Rain aent the "experts” hunt tog CClt, champions and U i^ will _>Tarry and the Pirafea. In that capacity, Sunday morning for the use of grown men); mtiai- a lot of room for Improvement in ed them for a long period of jrzars. forthcoming fall and winter sea­ 5 :1 5 — We Love land I/eam — 9:18—W.THT—Screen Teat. at the 11 o’clock worship seridw. for new angles today to figure (Xit te out to attempt to keep up the cal inatruments, particularly uku­ Manchester on the sports front Mr. Kezney stated that the al­ whether Detroit, St. Louia or New son. work ot last year’s great WTHT — CalUM All Glrla; 9:S0-^ w n C —People Are Funny; He will take for his sermon to j^ leles, banjos, mandolins, guitars, The town was once a hot-bed for leys have been all renovated and WNBC — Wck Tracy. WDRC — That Brewster Boy; Now Ye Are the Body of Christ." PA’s, Fliers York would profit moot bv/poat- The new director has been that went through the season n 8nd a piano accordion; portable or ail types of sports and therd is that the Interior of the building ponements In the' American one of the best all around ath­ defeated. This afternoon’s 6 '4 0 —W nC — Juat Plain Bill: WTHT — Double or Nothing; Music by the choir will be In small radios, portable typewriters, no reason why that day cannot has been cleaned up and complete­ WDRC — War Commentary; WNBC — Spotlight Bands; Cor­ charge of Director Jesse Davis, League pennant race.' 'Dus answer letes ever produced to Manches­ counter will be a loop clash. etc. come back. It can with the help ly refurnished. appeared to be Detroj: ter ana has been active to' tbe The invaders, led by Coach Eric Baaeball Scorea; WTHT — Tom onet Story Teller. with Mrs. Volney C. Morey at the It has bean specifically request­ of you fans. . The winter Schedule is not yet Meet Sunday ; WNBC — Jack Armatrong. 10:00—w n c — Amoe 'n' Andy; piano. If it pours untilySunday night, major sports locally for the past Nortsldt wero handed a 49 to ed that all arilcles be modem and complete although several parties the Tlgera could jnt home by the fifteen years, first as a player and shellaektag at the hands of the -WnC — Front Page Far- WDRC — Durante and Moore; Rev. Simpson comes to Center Id good conditioit. Since these blind have made Inquiries about arrang­ WDRC — Swoon or CrOon; WTHT — Boxing; WNBC — church after pastorate of four An indication that the town Is Tangle in Second Game fire and plan tHelr World Series later as a 'oach. local Red and White team last ^ Superman; WNBC — boys must learn, to substitute on the upgrade in the sporU world ing bowling leagues and parties. strategy w h ^ the Browms, one Bom and brought up in. Man­ year and they will be out here Earl Godwin. years atUhe First Congregational their fingers for their eyes. It is Is the fact that the 'Dxrlllght Local howling fans are asked to game back^/and the Yankees, 10115—WNBC -TT Ted Mallne. church In Spruigfleld. Vermont, A make theii reservations early in For Twi League Crown chester and a graduate of the lo­ with a revenge to their eyes pi an TIMELY and WDRC - 10:30-w n c —■ Sports Newsreel. felt that It Is only right to give League attendance during the three lengjlia out, rued loat oppor­ cal High school, Johnny haa been attempt to settle the score. them the best available help In so past year was the biggest and order to arrange a suitable pro­ —PA’s Won First Clash tunities. John FsBcowsU Newa; WTHT — Newa; WNBC Bill Stem; WDRC —Stage Dpor gram for all interested parties. connected In tbe world of . sporto Coach Tom Kelley of the locals —Newa. ' . . ^ Canteen; WNBC — Fish Pond., doing. likewise the gate receipts w«re the All ^ u b s were scheduled for for mdny years. Is satisfied with the showing of 4 :15—W nC — Victory Is Our 10:45—w n c — Program from If any Manchester person has best in the eleven years that the One bail sweepstakes which The Twilight League playoff doubjldheaders today after yester­ After playing sports at High his charges to the qirevloua prac­ Buaineaa; WDRC — Mur- New York. any Item to give for these boys, league has been in operation. proved to be popular here several aeries will be oh tap for local base­ day^ complete washout but even school he hooked up with the tice aesslons and to confident that ; fay’s Muaic; WTHT 11:00—w n c — News; WDRC, please call Mrs. Philip Cheney, seasons ago are on tap for local ball fans Sunday afternoon when other day of rain wouldn’t wash Rec basketball team at that time, tha team will carry on to their For Tou; Concert Hour; W^BC News; WTHT — News; WNBC chairman of the Camp and Hos­ The Charter Oak bowling alleys keglers and many tournaments are the Polish Americans . and Willi- 'any game off- the calendar for ' a power to cage circles. Then usual fighting stylf. : —Digest of the Air; Race Re- —News. pital committee, 3311. are the first ibcally to open for the expected to be held during the mantle Filers meet In the keeps. The same teams play one came the Guards and finally the Faced with the loss of practlcal- $35-00 to $40-00 suiCk. Productlnn season and the rest of the alley many long cold winter months. another the rest of the season four PA’s. In the meantime he played 4 80 11:15— w n c — Harknezs of Opening night festivities will In­ game of their best two o u t/ of ty all of last jrear’s varsity squad, : —W nC — Strictly Sports; Washington; WDRC — Joan The Production headquarters 'n operators are readying their alleys three game series. games and could make them up a lot of baseball to the Twl loop the local mentor haa been hard at ] WDRC — Jack Stevens; WNBC the Center church parish house clude a match between the Oak with twins on both Saturday and as a member of tbe PA nine. Yeeterday’s Results Rrooks. Songs; WTHT—Music; for the coming season which looms Grill Beer Barons and Reyman- The game will be p la y ^ at the I Eastern work to the past, three 'weeks i' —Program of Song; Parade of WNBC — The Music You Want. sriU reopen next Tuesday. October as one of the biggest In Uie his­ West Side Oval and legated td- Sunday. The PA club decided that they and with more than 100 candidates • Stars. . _ 8, with plenty of materials on ders' Burghers. Both sides have Weiconies Rain should have some kind of a pro­ (Final Playoff). 4 :4 5 —W nC — Lowell Thomas; 1:30—'w nc — Author’s Play­ tory of the town. been reported to have lined up sev­ etart at 3 with the usual atten­ Utica at Binghamton (postpon­ answering the Initial call and house: WDRC — Mildred BjaUep hand for the start of work on the dance prize. Steve O’Neill probably wel­ gram for the younger folks. John forced to go along without any WDRC — News; WNBC—Hen- new Army Sind Naw hospital quo­ eral of the leading pinners In town comed the downpour like a share­ ny was placed in charge and the ed). \ . ly J. Taylor. Show; vrrtrr —Oab Calloway*a The other day we observed Lee td participate In the opening event The PA’S gainedAhe upper hand (Utica leads, three games to assistant coaches. Coach Kelley Orchestra. - ' ta. -The cutters have been hard Fracchia, one of the more ardent cropper In a drought as It gave team that be turned out to the spent many long hours with his TOPCOATS if;0 0 — W nC — Music Shop; at work during this month getflbR of the. year. In the first clasl/and came out on following seasons la history. The two, best of seven series). . WDRC.- I Love * Mystery: 11:45—WNBC — Variations by sportsmen in town, waving - his The pripe paid pin boy4 this year top by a sebre^f 8 to 3 by Virtue him time to rest his weary De­ hopefuls and finally settled down Van Cleve. things readv, so that with tte of troit pitching stars. Dizzy Trout PA’e completely dominated the National and selected the 44 men that will ^TI^THT — Fulton Lewis, Jr.; flclal opening Tuesday--work can arm and hand and we thought he haa been at 7 cents a string of a big fourth Inning which saw and al­ S t Louis 2, New York 0. li^fBC — Bid Wynn. 12:00—w n c — News; Mr. Smith was waving a hearty hello, but and that enables a boy to make at four runSyCross the plate and In­ and Hal Newhouser. But Rufe basketball picture locally, be carried by the squad this year. $ 2 2 -5 0 and up r ’Goes to 'iW n start In full swing at once. when we got closer, he was only Gentry,, scheduled to go yesterday so captured* the State Pcrilsh Cfincinnatt 10, Brooklyn 6. The starting team will have the f;15—w n C — Neurs; WDRC — The regular schedule will be least a dollar an hour. sure v l^ r y for the, defending League title, the fastest circuit In (Only games scheduled). Dream ; WTHT —r Mu- 12:30—w n c —^Three Buna Trio, telling a fellow sportsman the Mr. Keeney is in hopes of con­ Champion PA’s. with onlji'two days rest, got an advantage of having played varsi­ 12:48—w n c —Lee Sims. PlaiWat followed at the Center—Tuesday extra 24' hoUrs before the pair U)« stftte. American . ty ball to previous seasons with Meal Quiz. through Friday of each week, 10 site of the coming field trials this ducting bowllnjf on Sunday after­ two ace pitchers were sent (All gan\.es postponed). Id S ^ W n C —Quiz of Two Cities; News. Saturday and Sunday. His dog, noons for local bowling fSns. Fur­ with Washington, whom the Ben- Outstanding Leader ten of the starting team, letter- a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Inti6 the initial battle- with the gals have chewed 15 times in 18 Johnny made the PA team into WDRC—Friday N lj*t Musical 1:00—w n c — Thomas Peluao' Blood Donors Blinker, Is tops. ther wort, will be announced later. lers countering with Dick War- men. The team Is led by Red " Show; WTHT—Music; WNBC Orchestra. starts. “Stubby” Overinlre pitches a winner and it was through his the Standings Degutis from bis ■ backfield slot. 1:48—^w nc—Paul Paige’s Or­ The Mobile Unit of the Hart- go and the PA’i with lefty Don the other. Inspirational leaderahip that the American The stocky back heads an all —^The Lone Ranger.. ford Blood Donor Center will- be In We are awaiting word from the Ballou. Both starters were hit W. L Pet. 4 rf»—W n C — Clues Service Oon- chestra. Cravat Bowling League, the oldest Both Luke Sewell and Joe Mc­ team was able to carry on to pony backfield with George Keith, Manchester for its , -regular bi­ Last NighCs FigMs freely and after the first four Carthy had their hurling depart­ the manner they did. Last year Detroit ...... 86 64 .573 Roy Kanehl and Bobo Lavey monthly visit on Friday, October active league In town with their frames were past, both settled 65 567 plans for the coming season. Pop ments In order for their final cru­ his team scampered through the S t Louis ...... 85 completing the starting quartet. 27. As usual, some ,400 ' donors down and pitched ehutout ball the cial series. Nels Potter, the ace of Rec Senior League with an uH'‘ New York ...... 83 67 ' .553 None of the backs hit tbe scales must be slgn^ upi so that, in Dietz, Cap Larder, Al Tedford, By The AMociated/fress rest of the game. blemished record and to addition £xpecl AdditidnQi Changes Hammy Metcalf, and the rest- Of Fall River, Mass.—^g t. "Mad the Browms staff with five wins in Boston ...... 76 75 .500 at the 160 althcmgh all are well spite of a number of rejections The two teams have lost little a row and 18 for the year, and have held the town crown for the CHeveland ...... 72 78 .480 built, '^ e line is plenty big and which must always be expected, the gang are all rearing to go, ac- Anthony” Jones, New Or­ love for one another and on sev­ past ten years. ccording to word from one of the leans, knocked Leon Stokes, Jack Kramer go today. Bob Mun* Chicago ...... 69 81 .460 tough, with every spot being tak­ the quota of 250 pints for the day eral occasions there was plenty of crief and Denny Galehouse or Slg. As a coach in basebalL be Philadelphia ...... 68 82 .453 en care of by a veteran. In BLUNetwork Direction Rev. Clifford O. SBrnpaoB vrill be made certain. league underground correspond­ 161, New Y ork,^ Patsy Downey, disputes fr6m both sides of the brought two Twl and town ctaam- ents. 147, New Bedford, outpointed Os­ Jakuckl follow up In the singles Washin^on ___,..62 88 .413 The High school band will play native of Hyde Park, Mass., he was •nie commute In charge of the fence. Saturday and Sunday, for St. pion^ps to the PA club and dur National at the game and will add plenty Manchester Blood Donor Service car Suggs, ^w port, R. I., 147, 6, The game looms as one of the ing the recently completed Twi­ Political broadcaatiag to- * ters. family drama, to NBC at graduated from Harvard College in Portland/ Me. — Larry Vllle- T»uis. W, L Pet. of color or what is- not surpawed ■Ightt 1:30 p. m. 1927 and made the ,A11-Amerlcan feels that It Is absolutely neces The Knights of Columbus are best of the present campaign. In Hank Borowry and Ernie Bon­ light League season he made his S t Louis ...... 104 47 .689 to scholastic circles. s'ary to have many more new don- \reported to be interested In plac­ neuve, 145, Berlin, N. H., outpoint­ the event that the PA’s win. It debut as an umpire. 14:45 NBC—Claude A. Wat- Lacross squad after which he ed Raton Walton, 140, Portland, 8. ham were on the Yankee list te.. Pittsburgh ...... 89 61 .693 aaa, prohlMtlea preaideatlal Frank Sinatra’s return to New served for two years at the Uni­ ors'xon the Hat If our chapter is to ing a basketball team In the Rec will be the final game of the year tockle St. LoCla today, with Morse His record to the past is most Cincinnati ...... 88 63 .583 York from Hollywood after a sum­ continue to be counted on to fill Senior League during the coming PlUtadelphia — Archie Wllmer, on a local diamond. commendable and with an oppor- eaa4B.dato, la npeat o f accept- versity pf Maine as an associate season. 128/Wilmington, Dela,, outpointed Joe insisting his boys still were In Olcago ...... 74 76 .493 aace'apeech, from Hollywood. mer on the movie lots had the secretary of the Christian Asso­ Its quota each time. the race. Although two Detroit .timity to work with the young­ New, York ...... 65 JS6 .430 Lewis Boxes usual feminine teen-age greeting, It would be nice If members of rlo Colon, 130, Portugal, 8. Navy Wins Again sters at the two Rees during the ciation there. He received the Due to the present world condi­ New York—Carmine Fatta va. vjetoriee or two New York defeats Boston ...... 62 88 .413 from the lime of his morning train Master of Arts degree from the Pa­ the families' of Manchester’s 3,000 would put the mathematical elimi­ coming months the chances of him ...... 61 90 .404 Saturday Ne|work Football: arrival until he had completed his service meii, would volunteer as tions, chances of several of t! Monte Pignatorc, both of Brook­ turning out recreational and edu­ Brooklyn .. ‘Hi-Ho’ Silver! cific. School of Religion In Berke­ lyn. postponed to tonight, rain. Honolulu, Sept. 29—UP)— The nator on the champs, they could Philadelphia ___. — 89 91 .393 Oroat Lakes vs. liliiiois at Great regular midweek CBS broadcast ley, California, In 1931, and while donors In honpr of thzlr fighting leading pool players In the coun­ Navy, already crowned champion pull to writhin a game of the lead cational programs that will te of lAkss. 111.-3:45, BLU and MBS men. If Just one member of the try appearing at the Centei/^il- at lUgKt'Only during the program,' there was director of religious edu- of Hawaii’s "Servicemen’s World by taking a pair today... .If.. .. benefit to the young8te|z are very Today's Oamee Army va. North Carolina at West at R ank’s request, did the girls family of eftch of these boys llard Academy are slim ai^ractl- Series.” appears Intent on sweep­ Washington knockec off Detroit good. Hartford, Sept. 29 Charles I ftolnt, N. Y.—2:80, NBC and CBS. tlon In Oakland, Calif. should register as a donor (and we cally all of the top play«4 are ifi Eastern (Ci^abey) Lewis, who gave feather­ keep their effervescence somewhat Call To Massachusetts Yesterday's Stars ing the seven-game series with twice. Tbe fall and winter Season will (Final Playoff) under contrpl. In 1933 he was graduated from realize that 3,000 boys do not rep­ the service or are howjimgaged In the Army which stands at five In the East, the pennant-win-1 oj>en on Monday evening, October weight champion Willie Pep one resent 3 000 families), there would war work. 16 with a full schedule lined up. Utica at Binghamton of the toughest fights of his career { , . . Nsw Tork; Sept. 29—(JP)—Addl- Union Theological Seminary, New straight idctorleB for the Sailors nlng St. Louis Oirdimllz Were pol­ game.) here two weeks ago, boxea Nor­ tlORal changes are forthcoming in Listening Tonight: NBC—8, Lu­ York City, and received a call to be no further worry about having By The Associated Press Behind the five-hit pitching of ishing off some unfinished business The program will consist ot plenty cille Manners concert; 8:30, Duf. a sufficient number of donors for The Hartford Boxing Club has • Bllx Donnelly, Cards—Shut out of activities at both buildings for American man (Hi-Ho)' Silver of Bridgeport j th) axsoutivs staff of the'BLU net* pastorate of the'Park Avenue Con­ Cinclimatl’s Johnny Vandemeer with the Giants and getting lined New York at SL Louis (2)— in the ten-round star bout at the ! fy's and Rise Stevens; 9, Waltz gregational church in Arlington each visit of the Unit. voiced their ylexv on opening box New York witli five hits for 104th up for Wednesday’s opener in the youngsters as well as the '.Werl^ of vriUrii Chester La Roche Time starting 12th year; 9:30, Peo­ For registration or appoint­ Ing shows locally. If the proper St. Louis* victory, 2-0. the Navy won yesterday’s gsxM, Bonham (12-8) and Borowy (17-, Auditorium Tuesday night. toesntly was named chief opera- Heights, Ma.ss. He remained there 12 tb_2. Brooklyn’s Johnny Mue Sporteinan’s Park. Billy Sooth- adults. 11) vs Kramer (16-13) and Potter This will be the first show of the I ple Are Funny; 10, Amos and until 1940 when he became pastor ments. call Mrs. Louis Cusler, conncctlons/can be made, chances Ray Mueller, Red's—Set new worth took Stan ..Muslal, WaUier Basketball leases at. the East ADAM ,tlBnsl offloer by BMward J. Noble. Andy___ CBS—S, Henry Aldrich: of the r l ^ sport being revived In Major League record' by catching contributed two hits In the Navy’s (18-7). -'t indoor season'; and it pits a hard­ . ' Mahhell Rohinaoa from the ad- of the Springfield. Vermont, church. 3017. big fourth Inning when the Sailors per, Ray Sanders and Mai 1 ' Side will find no less than three, hitting LewU who has won 37 of 8:30, T%in Man drama; 9, It Pays Previous to this time he spent a Directors Meeting town art good. The Hartford 152nd game as Cinclrinati wallop­ arlow out for a rest and or the Junior, Intermediate and Washingrton at Detroit (2) — ‘SurtlMag agency field U to be vice. to be Ignorant, guest Leo Duro- The Board of Directors of the matchmaker, Gus Browne, is one ed Brooklyn, 10-6. combined six safeties with five Niggeling (10-7) and Wolff (4-15) 39 fights against a Jewish feather­ weMdent In charge of program op- year In Palestine on an archeologi­ walks to score 10 runs. used. Johnny Hopp In the last Senior circuits in addition to i weight wh> has won 23 bouts in a | WHITNEY cher; 10, Moore andDurante, 10:30 cal expedition, traveled through Manchester chapter, American of the best in the business. the ntoth yesterday as rookie B ■ ’ Junior League a t the West Side. vs Gentry (i;-l<) ahd Trout (27- m ttoaa, and Adrian Samlah, re- Stage Door Canteen. . . . BLU—7, No Neiv Golf Balls The teams will, play the fina 12 ) . - row. •je tty ejlloctod as national produc. the Near East and Central Europe, Red Cross, will meet at 4 p. m., Donell^blltzed New York, 2-0. Basketball clinics will be held £ d Wynn,ahow4. 8:30, MeCt Youc Tuesday, ^ to b e r 3, in the chapter - After a -lapse of several yearSj games Saturday and Sunday. vrtth sevemi of the leading local Philadelphia.'. at .Oeveland (2).Trr Before,^Pep stopped him here in [ ~Vai dli«A(w, vHn, fhe^^i^ Navy; 9, Gang Busters; 10:30,' Fish and attended the Intematldnaj Con­ Chicago; Sept. 29.—(JP)—The na­ with flve/hlts. Black (9-12) -and Flores (9-li) vs a’ rabble-rousing struggle, Lewis saantMld, **eoordlnats their activl- ference of Student Christian Asso­ office. volley ball is about to, be revived High Fowered Attack Mimkr Sets Record players Conducting the evening's had dropped but one decision. That j AIRMAN Pond Quiz; 11:30, Variations by ciations, In Holland. i^ hh several groups dickering, for tion’s golfers, duffers and sharp­ Ray Mueller set a new major rogram under the direction of C.'omek (10-9) and Harder (12-9)- ttea with Robinson.’’ Van Cleave. . . . MBS—8:30, Free­ a spotsp In the, proposed Rec League. shooters alike, will have to get Boston' at Chicago—(night)—Ce­ a disputed one. to Vince Dell'Orto. In addltlan.'TVcd Smith, an aa- His activities in the Massachu­ Windsor, Colo., Sept 29—(JP)— league'.recoroX^ by catching bis £Ir. Falkowrtd. "C^abey” had dropped Dell’Grto to j dom of Opportunity; 0:30, Double 11.5 Registered Moriarty Brothers fielded a great along without any new golf balls 152nd game liK^nctrtnatj’a 10-6 Bowling as UBfisl.will be.enjoyed cil (3-5) vs Lopat (11-10). iletaat to the ssen^tafy of the U.S. or Nothing Fifth Anniversary; 10, setts and Vermont Councils of in. 1945, says L E. Coleman, presi­ The Windsor High school football the ciuivas four times In that one, Churches have been numerous, and team when George Gibbon, Snitz romp over Brooklyn. Leo IJUrocher by botn Rees with tJie West Side National yet wound up on the wrong end of | TNefiny, la to loin the network Featherweight IHght, Willie Pep Mordavsky, Ray Holland, Benny dent of the Golf Ball Manufactur­ team really Is beating out touch League being ono the fastest in St. Louis at New York—Wilks $1«92 and up Monday as director of advertising vs. Chalky Wright. In civic and Red Cross work he lu Night^f^l>obl down tunes. . learned just before\«me time he the decision. However, he reversed has played a prominent part. In Schubert ana Frank Miller to ers' Association. had been named to dcm the Dodg­ town while the alleys at ths East (17-3) vs Melton (2*2). that decision in a rematch, spilling | gad promotion, while Ivor Ken- name a few campaigned with the Coleuian, addressing the group’s The Windsor wizards are unde­ Cincinnati at Brooklyn—Heus- Why, zpoclal assiatant to the for- Saturday Programs: NBC—10 the Springfield church he has been feated in four games and have ers in 1945 but his joy was th^. . -Of course, the expert but aot to a traek suit He’S a p ^ l Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. ferred fOm a camp' to Texts to »«nwi nan': this one. Our southern Second Air Force. ^ . did,’* Chalky dsolared as' he wopnd ml|M dodge the Iseue by giving .at a religkxu gatbqrtng. . . .j S u lc a l Dressings, Center Shortly thereafter camp Ocxdi^ OaL soont is^ the Blue Devito am U .-e 1* A.-Callfprnla — TBi { up ttatotog; Tkm Mssdeah was born it to woe ’Wekefleid on .the OotoptetMy wraeldy tte tearfully] ■hurch 7:30 p. m. obtained a divorce, . A meeting of the Farm Bureau loaded, but the Quakers- like Uctona -came from behind to -tie ANNOUNCING swaj- ‘hack. 1 1812, which mafees: grounds that before Wekefteld ar­ tnubtldn astabllated te Frank] Tuesday— Earlier to the trial, which was held Monday evening at 7:80 Praudto'Tield. On a hunch, Penn. Southern California last week. On him 32 years old, or 10 more, than rived Detroi;,4ras Juat a seventh- Leahy, Coach Ed McKtever of] Nursea’ Aides at the hospital qulred a sreek to empanel an ^ h t - o’clock at the church. The speak- Oetnia Pre-Flight-South Caro- that impetus theY shotdd take the THE OPENING I **®P- place ohihi' . . The offloe Dodger Notre Dame baa this to aay-about] A Lilfiited Qaantity Of " Directors meeting. Chapter of­ man 'Jury and to now to Its fourth was Miss Sarah Helen Roberta Itoar-A close oae, vrith the-Navy Golden Bears. , “r- 'Tm to much batter shape than nm adde; know who should balfbaebrHob KeBy: "If there Is a fice, 4 -p. nu day I of teaUmoily, Mr^ ^ t h r ^ of the .Farm Bureau. Subject: boys from Georgia tpktoE.tbe de- Skipping over tbe country: OF THE I was the other Ums l mat Willie,' get ttw Ipset valuable award, but bprter running am) kicking back] Home 'Nursing claza S t Bridg' Coegroye of San iMe83>> QsUf* s j ^ ."Herbs and Their^ses.^ clzlon. Maiyland over Himpden Sydney I Wright .said, "and that one was be ala*t a player.’’ . . . Perhaps to tte c0nntry,'*rd like to know] et’Z: church, evening. ste^Uved for 22 mofitha as the ■Holy Croes-Dartmouth — Dart­ ■etty cloae. FI) taka fiars of him it doeenrt mean anything, but .to- who he is." . . . Rick Ferrell, who] 51 Gauge\Hose mouth. nailed aa.one of the power (Friday)) Temple .over Swarth- CHARTER OAK nigbt’a Winie->Pep-Ctedky W ri^ t Wpdheedi^f— “Celesttol" wife o< a cnltlst Seals Whip Angels mom (Friday): Auburn over How­ is time end win that fihaaaplon- will be_88 to October, wants to] Surgical, Dressings. Amertcnn She said the group us^ b o ^ houses of the esst, should havs no I ship back,” brat marks tte first ttzae a boxing sttrit around long enei:^ to teeak] trouble taktog the Omm Cnisad- ard (Friday); Cornell over Buck- BOWLING title, "frosen’' for the duration, (jold Medal Legion HaiL and Uterature of the l*tter-Day San Franctooc, Sept 39—(P>-c- nell; - Cedgate over Rochester; Chalky will havn td j Gabby Hartnett’s reeoid of eatrti- j -NuniBS’ Aides at the hospital. Saints (Mormon) diuroh but were Batobrtdge over I good, to ssak* good Mg boost, tor has'been thawed out . . . Jedge teg 1,790 major league games. The San Franrisco Beals will p t *’'nitooto-Oreat takes X Ths DU- W. O. Bramham. the m iim league Rick has about 40 to go. 200 Pair Of Thursday— “tought not to foUow the mani­ tempt to make It three, straight gla Tech over / ALLEYS^ * 7* only one ffie out ot 79 has - hssa Nurses* Aides, at the hospital. festo’’ of .1890 wtoch called upon nl have come up ■wlth a hlgh-sc«>r- Military oVsr Catowba; sMe tob eat Pep. That was Saibady haaehall,boss who (eras a lot tick­ Mormona to abandon the practlM over Los Angelas to tbs Pacific tog cmnbtoatlon, but it’ll take er thaa fOika tot.ea. now to report- ; Ray o n M esh , Friday— Coast League’s Governor’s ( ^ plenty of touisbdowna too matemptch the Peary over .Cherry Point Marines; AngotL ffirmer lightweight ktog, sd to be, "touch better." NunMS’ Aidm at the hospital. of poljrgamy. ' WUitom imd Mary over F t M(»- Mon., Oct. 2 to whom -WUUs gave planty ot Home Nursing class, S t Bridg­ Playoffs tonight, after blanking BMloirs’ output. Great LakM roe/Iow a State over. Gustavus the Angela, 5 to 0, tost night Indlana-Micbiiait—Don]------Oon’t best' poundage. ' QueOd Duguele - et’s church, evening. Adolphua; Miastos^pl State over Vr to that ttsM Pep had won 43 Hose Reduced Saturday— , ■ Godfrey to Head Veteran Tom Seats dtotributsd tate. Michigan. » ’^Ooeite Jimmy Phrian^'^ St seven hits during tbe game pa bp Kentucky-Ttamessee — AgpMi. Jaekaon A.AR. UNDER NEW I bouts to a row, bast record to Mmrfu (Oeltf.). ei)aidtoif.^tp tte I Nurses' AidM at' the hospital. Penn State over modem ring hiatory. Pep snlsred I Chapter office, closed in slter- held tbs Angela aoorasM wfdle' ■ou. md-halred copy gW, says 1w - college president; "Brotoer Aus­ Drive on Cfuning the Seals hammered out 10 aafs- nessse beesuse shs likes KnoxvUto. Southern Methpdtot over Ni MANAGEMENT the Navy to; Jhne,' 1443, and was tin, Sunday football may be’ all to 2 9 c pr. , noon. Texas; Oklahoma over Norman discharged to January* Hs has ' '! Surgical PreSehi'gs ttea. San Franctoeo’a attabk Ths/te playing urwnokvllle so right it there is notbtog rise being was q>arked -by Bin .Enos, who wen string along with her. ^ Navy; North Carolina State over won 11 straight stoca tham This doM ttat oftenoou. Bat, if tbe Formerly Up To $1.29 The balance of the.gause for the Hartf Ad,^ Sept Wtoconsta-Northvfestem — Tte Virgtato; Randolph Field over 7 Wonted:'Pin win te his second title dMense, his fall surgical dressings quo^' ^ against organtoed gambttog .to ^ doubled to the first mntog and Rice; Texas ChrixUan ovdr Sootti .Mg leegne pre footbeU oomee to city wlU bs hsadsd by Deputy Po- tripled to the sevehib. I WUdeats sm Scheduled ^ other . being a dedslcin over Sal Sea FnaMeoiA 'aiid It tlwre to a , been. reeved,- so that' there will trouble to the Big Ten. They'U Ptatos Army Air Field; Texas Ag- partolo to/ltostoa Jiist hetor# hfi te plenty of work to keep the vol­ Uce Cbtef Michael J. Godfrey. Tonightto game will; find Ray glss fiver Texas Tech; U. S. Cofist 'Boys Over 16. real Mg Mogne gaam scheduled at HAnrW of' thp’ Seato ' oppoetog start this week. Nortbwestsm. . I donned the. unififiMBT’ Keaar Btadiam eia Suaday, I au unteers busy for aevsral weeks to The'poUce bpzrd, edopto* a eMlmourl-Ohlo State—Hw Buck- Guard Academy over Tals; Ooiuro- Each boy Is expscUd to enter BLAIR’S come.,Tbs attendance tfils week suggesttonxif Mayor- W m m Geoi^e Comellaa to the boa. bla over Union; BroWn. over M tst toil gotog to aimdnie a 8 t Mary's M ^ n a e n , tost night aRPotated eyesM y prove tobs the strong^ ■ I Ihe ring ' sround the 135-pound gaata oa tb«t ' 757 MAIN STREET ^ was about tbe same as last, a t both clvUian team to the coun^. U n« Wsshington over Whitman; KW I- 'S Ikaark, a pound under the ffiatlMr^ tha Monday and Wednesday te ^ Godfrey “coordinator” of . a plan ' ■ j " jsaa Stole over WlchlU.; Harvard among etbsrs I nfd drive agminat dice games, b4r Highland Park, N. J. — Oscar. they eh^ otherwise lt*s OWo At th« AHevt Tw<%ht limit ■ ^ tbe Mg iemue sions. and the work Is prograa^ GooM, 178* Ne^krk, - outpototod lover Worcester; Utoh over Idaho tog fairiy weU. It to hoped that the kute^ horse race betting! Ulegai • Puwhw — Without '(Sfittthsm branch), and Colorado ' 25-27 OAK STREET will continue td be ' forms of btogOi slot machines sad Cleve' Bailey, .170, Perth. Amboy, C oU ^ over, Nsw Msxloa m:-. the use. of a kola, Purdue. -wm’: f’m ' - t- -r ;> ‘ . j ■ i'

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EVENING HERALa MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDATf, SEPTEMBER 29,194J / MANCHKBTLK BVEWiNti ilfUlALlAxMANLilEBTEK, W FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1944 'A<515 t h i r t e e n T W i i < V X fAxm «A. SI 'Hinted to Buy 58 — t r - T Motorcycles—A-Bicy^es 11 inting— Papering ,2 * HelpVWanted- -Male HoubehOid Goods Knock! Knock! consists of arithmetic, I aatgefeya'. _ Personals geometry., and ti i'go.iometrjv H(ll/U EVEKVI^HIMr. -A. ‘ " WANTED—A,60V 15 or ovet/to FOR S A L E -F U L L SlMd crochet-, WANTED—A SMALL camera, Fortune 'cnpie and loudly knock­ fO R SALB-tTWO BOYS’ bicycles about the size of a Brownie 2, : r ' P , ^ ed .at my door with’ cheerful' hall; Mountaineer (interniptfng) — PART Tim e s a l e s g i r l arter- e l d e r l y ^ MAN does house work after sebiwl aiid week inds j ed bedspread ^ 0 cash. Apply 40 A' in good condition. Call at \ 713 takes a picture about 2 1-4 by 3 but, alas, for fortune's labors I That'll do. Load him up' with trig- hbons - and . Saturdays. Apply painting at Mw^cost. Call ,^19. on-a. dairy farmKPella Brbthers, Kensington street or coll M25. O a t s i ^ Federal Bake Shop,^ 885 Main Hartford Road. 1-4, For boy overseas. Call 8703. waa over at my neighbor’s pour­ gernoihetfy, he'sythe only poor 364 Bldwell street>pa^t40{^, ing out a hard luck tale. shot In the family. street. ' . ' FOR SALE—MAPLE BEOS with Advertis^ents ‘Pwo traveling salesmen' .'. were An exett^ hew father, A little ahead, Saw' a train approaching. 23 bureaus, metal beds and oil heat­ USEL FURNITURE, or will trade Advertise^ts R epairin g ■pending Saturdayy and Sundtly lA doubtful pe'rhapa, but wanting to Eagerly he shouted to his father, Be eaiAfiil what you atart while Wanted Aatos— er, 243 Center street CaU 2-1561. for new. C|U1 Watklna Brothers, |i'or Rent Fur S«|l« >a~ hotel Tn Chicago; be sure, left this no'te for the milk­ A._ man felt mighty fine when 6171. ■'‘ I. who was Still on the track:“ Hur­ trying' to atart something. Antomoblles for Sale ~ ,4 Motorcycles 12 IF YOUR RADIO won’t pli 87 AP fta tu n s First Traveling Man—Let’s go'' man: "Please leave no milk for ry, Daddy, or else give me '«.the his wife gave him a billfold for his For Rent For Sale Manchester Radio Service HEADQUARTERS FOR all types To Buy .To Sell hti J.CR£MlNG an<$U>iS EBY birthday. Opening It, he found the of new and used atoves, WANTED—A SMALL doll car up to State and Monroe and watch turo weeks—then begin with 10 or lunch.” - — V.’ ANTED USEX> c a r s — will buy make' it O. K. Telephone 2-0840. ambitious boys Stgl the parade. 12' quarts or whatever a new baby bill for it inside. > ' T o Buy ToSeD l;orobi nation ' ranges, parlor riage and a play set. table and IM l FORD MODEL A beach- any year or model. will pay . 73 Birch street. 'ork at Canlpbell’s Serv-^ Chapter Ifi. Second Traveling Man—I don’t needd>^’ boaters, oil burners and oil chairs. Call 2-09J8. ■ ’TyoUlyoti ■wfl will come back,to me. Al- A man who works 18 hoUrs a wagon. 81 Seaman Circle. top prices for well kept earai Cple: n. Apply In person after care much fo l parades; I’d rather When asked by teacher, all the PIANO TUNING and repairing; bqmer supplies, furnaces and Onee taistde the dark house Erich ways before I was afrald.f He y ’ X ~ day .for three'months at a summer •MR* Motors at Center. Phone 4164. led Ausan Into the Ubraryr. "Sit ;was right. John and I met now rest here. First Typiat—Are you getting resort', running a combination gro­ little boysAnd girlsdndicated a da- 1936 CHEVROLET COUPE, 1936 . player piano specialty. , John furnace supplies. The largest sup­ Houbcs for Sale ^ 72 Ford pickup, 1936 DeSota sedan, Rooms Without Board 591 down.’’ He puUed a large leather i only as dear friends. He, too, had First (insisting)—A perfectly on well in ^ u r new Job? cery store, post office and real es­ ;,8lre to g o 'to heaven except Able; J- Cockerham, 28 Bigelow atreet. ANTED—DtSHWASHER, light ply of known used stoves In nude girl - la going to ride a„ tHg Second Dltto;i-No, I’m not. The Tea'Cher -Why hot, Able? The Situation; Dtlrlng The sum­ lioet and Fotuid 1934 Dodge s-'dan, ,1937 Oldsmo- [FOR 8AIJ5—6 ROOM aingle, hot i-h«ir up before the white marble I married. You w r e a baby, Su- tate business was asked: Tel 4219. work, good pay^XIall Pratt and town. Jones’ Furniture and Heat­ FOR r e n t —FURNISHED room. white horie in this parade. boss hasn’t cprhpUmented me on Able -V y should 1 when pappa mer, friends who had a cottage at bile sedan. Terms and trades. Get Business Servtcea Offered 13 fireplace. ’T il buUd’ a Are and san." Her voice Iqwered, her eyes Questioner—What do, you do In tOBT—U8AF SHAPED pearl ear Whitney Cafeteria 5194^^ in g,Store, 36-3 Oak street, 8254. CaU after 7 p. m. 128 South Main I water heat, oil burner. Enclosed First—Oh, in that case,. I’ll sure anything but iny "work. ssys-bizneiw has all gone to hell? a lake Irivlted you to spend a few Brunner's propo;' 'on, 80 Oak­ ;z : porch. Corner, lot. CaU after 6 take the ehUl off the room.’’ He ‘ stared Into the flrexv. the winter? 5 tiac between Spruce ami Main Open every evening. atreeL go; I haven’t seen a horse In 15 days with them and you did, and land street. Phone 5191. . FLOOR SANDINC Private InatructionaX 28 p. m. 4362. 'y took a brass wood basket and went "But Father couhT pot under­ M an-D octor up 'so I can do this now they have returned to the «atraets or on going to Hart-1 cut. stand this. One evenlng^ I drovh years. Yes, mother epmethiies trusts again next summer. No man ever has as good a tittm ford. Mrs. K. Hare, T2 Maple Laying and Finishing Situations Wanted— ' HOSPITAL BE£>S for sale. or | FOR RENT—CLEAN comfortable father, but it’s against her better as anticipated when his wife goe city. TODAY’S SPEXTAL! 1937 Chevroi J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 ELOCUTION — CLEAR speech -..rent, fuUy adjuatable, rates rea- NEW 4 ROOM HOME, 2 un­ Susan, sitting in the deep chair, down Into the towH t* mail e Female 38 >4:oom fqr 2 women. Available Have you heard about the cham­ Judgment. A girl met an old flame Who had out of town. Wrong Way: Feel that you need street ______let coach, 8279. 896 down, bal­ If No Answer—5329 —Art of reading In public— iboable. Call Keith's FHimltufe, finished -rooms upstaira Insulat­ drew her cost closer around her letter to my husband and rah' Ipto 'Getober 3. 82 Chestnut atreet. and tried to control her chatter-i John; Father found us chatUhg pion forgetter? He waa up fdr big­ turned her down, end decided to Aot return their hospitality, since ^UQer—ItTESDAT evening, green ance 84-50 weekly. Brunner's.. 80 Speech difficulties corrected— EXPERIENCED stenographer de- 4158.\ ed, laundry in basement, eteam Ing teeth. ^ She knew the room on the street and would not be- amy and charged with having an- The Guinea-Pig la not from Gqi- high-hat him: A k eeii^ ed mountaineer led hla tWy entertained y6u so informal- adieaffer fountain pen with name Oakland street. Phone 5191. WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric phonetics—Free sample lesson— aires posltloh in Manchester. FURNISHED ^EDROOM, man heat with coal, continuous hot . motors, etc., repaired. All parta Tutoring school subjects. White wasn’t thatfcold.. She had thought lieve our meeting was unplanned. otlter wife and three children. nea and not a pig. She (when the hostess intro- over-grown Aon Into a country iy\ ■ . ■ " Inscribed, between Main and Oar- FOiowIedge of teletype and MOVING "to.California this jveelt- preferred. Apply 37 Foster street water and lot 50x150 feet For “W< well,” he eaid,. "It may be It la a South American animal Right Way: Do aomething Jo 1939 BUICK s PEXHAL SEDAN. available.' 24-hour aervice. Charg­ Studio, 709 Main street. Phone end. Immediately dispoainq beau­ appointment call 3597. the night balmy on the ride out He was a proud man. I cmi sec yuceil him' to her, murmuring)— ■choolhouse. ' ' den streets. Reward. Tel. 6338. switchboard. CaU 5348. or 5331. true btti J don’t remember It.” distantly related to the rabbit. Sdr.)Y, I didn’t get your name. Mountaineer (to teacher)—Tlila return their hospitality, whether 9-Z)vltlng them to your home lantiinirm mornings or evenings. magnificent w a ln u Y ^ b y grand COMFORTABLY Furnished room Aak youi" friende. this one: The picnickers were obliged to 5191. rooms upatairs, fully inaulated, and sending annoying chills racing made a terrible scene there on the didn’t, but you certainly tried hard yer bill o’ fare? ' or taking them downtown t'o din­ Situations Wanted— piano, lovely 7-piece wklnut bed­ with small adjoining room suit­ What has a bed but never sleeps cross the railroad 'track in reach­ Teacher— My department, sir, ner and tq a show. "Cues* who!” . Annoinieenents ALL KINDS OF tractor work, Help Wanted— Female 83 room suite; taupe rug, complete -fireplace, laundry in basement, through her whole body. She atreet, threatened to discharge enough. ' , , - 1941 BUICK SEDAN, 1941 Pon­ able for light housekeeping, In it? N ing the place where they were to 14* plowing, harrowing, grading and Male 39 artificial fireplace, end tabtea, wonting couple preferred. Also semi air conditioned heat, lahd- put her head back a g a li^ the John from, the laboratory o f the FOR aALB— Well rotted cow tiac sedanette, 1941 Pontiac t potato aigglng. Also :ord wood EXPERIENCED PAY ROLL plant. There were people there, of The answer la: A river. have lunch, and little Junior going MAN, AFTER TWO years In war child’s highboy, toy cabinet,' ijngle room. CaU 6951. tcaped lot 60x120. CaU owner chair, closed her eyes tried manure, by the load, will deliver door, 1941 Dodge 2 door. 19«0 ■awing. Alms LatuUlpe, 758 Ver­ clerk and bookkiSeper wanted, course. I was horrified, humili­ plant, desires retSil or similar dresser and combination single 4716. desperetely to calm he**«l^-\ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Queer BitRineas BY EDGAR MAK'ITN in about 3-8 weeks. Call Pella Pontiac sedan, 1939 Pontiac 2 non street. Telephone 8077. full or part time, good pay, steady steel spring bed, etc. Telephone "Tlredt” Erich kissed her ated. When we were at home Brothers, 7405, door, 1939 Plymouth sedan. Cole work. Apply In person, Thursday position with future. Educated, A|>artiii«nts, Fiats, REAL MODERN Chicken farm, llghUy on the chtek. “That’s a again I told father I never wanted FONNY BUSINESS responsible. Address J. P. C., P. after 5 p. m., Manchester 2-0909. Motors— 4164. ELECTRIC WIRINO and repair­ or Friday at Manchester Knitting Te)ieg8e|its 5 3 1 fuUy equipped. Paying bualneea, slUy question^ After keeping you to see him again, packed and left. ttlCXOKl CjOM'ETWiVCiS '------1 •AWb’‘ > IVJt. VN3Y, DEATH TCr BiOACHBS will rid ing, any site Job given prompt Mills, Manchester Green. O. Box 324. FOR SALE—ONE BLACK coal | and dandy home. Six rooms, bath, up most of the night." I was In New York waiting passage f— •our home of roaches and ants, 1940 NASH SEDAN, recently attention Phone 3975 before 7 stove, complete with oil burners, FOR REN'T—ONfi <;ROOM, one beautiful grounde. Hard road, They ' sat contentedly, later, for France when the factory burn­ overhauled and recapped, Phone A GIRL OR WOMAN wanted to or money refunded. 81.35. Wel­ p. m. one g"ay and white 4 burner gas I three room tenendeht, newly tvro car garage, caretakers cot­ w a ttin g the flames licking up ed.' I read all thi :accounts. I G j T K i a e o w don's Pharmancy. 8627 between 6-9:30 p: m. help with general 'housework. Dogs— ^Birds—Peta 41 stove. Call 7lu2. '* finished, near Main srteSK^ CaU tage- Bam, sheds, tool house, from the dry timbers to set danc­ don’t know which waa the more STEEPLE TOM CLEANS oUt Call 5567. 5409. plow,^ harrow., cultivator, saw, in g patterns vif shadows on walls fhomble shock—John’s death, or 1941 MASTER JEEIP with steel chimneys specialty. Call Magnell CROSS BREE ? PUPS. Can be WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN the slow conviction that my father TOR A GOOD CUP of coffee and rimerman’s Barber tractor, etc. Two wells, 70 acres, and ceiling. Then Erich got up. pickup body, 8498.50. Terms and Drug Co., Main street WANTED—EXPERIENCED cook seen at Zh blinds. Owing to our very low had mui'dered!” N W l Y U . ^ V\N?9Sf A good hot lunch, try Weldon's, 80 Shop aU day Saturday- Phone ONE ROOM Heated apartment, 16^ clear, 10 mowing. Meyehs "111 go and get mother."- trades accepted. Brunner’s^ for boarding house. Apply Che­ overhead, get our special low unfurnished, 815 monthly. In­ Susan said, "It’s a shame td 'The Are had died on the hearth, TO WOKAt, ■01 Main street Oakland street Call 6191. ney’s Employment Office. 6287. water-system, copper plumbing, prices on high grade window quire Mrs. Irish, 2nd floor, 10 cob^ for 12,000 chickens- Every­ waken her at such an ungodly to glowing embers. Pouring into B Heating—Plumbing- CLOSING O i l Irish setter and shades and Venetian blinds com­ Depot Square. References re­ thing (Ike hew. Owiler retiring. hour. Maybe—’’ the room from the east was cold, WANTED—A WOMAN or girl to grey light. Julie closed her eyes. BUTTONHOLES MADE, 10 cents Roofing 17 care for 1 child, 8-4 p. m. CaU at Dalmatian puppies, to make pletely installed. Samples furnish­ quired. Bargaliti. Further particulars ap­ Erich shook his.head. "It was Garages—Services her Idea. She said, ‘If Susan will Erich urged gently: each. Call n50. 10 51 Jarvis Road. roo~iu for new litters. Your choice ed. Capitol Window Shade Oo-, ply Loeser .Realty, South street Storage 241 North Main street Phone come back with j^ou, call me no “ But later you changed your ROOFS OF ALL TYPES replaced 425. Jack Frost Kennela 26 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, loca^ Coventry Lake- Phone 266 J-1, mind about grandfather’s guilt.” OARAOE FOR RENT. 142 Spruce WANTED—GIRL FOR assembly, Gardner street. . 8819. Open evenings. Wllllmiuptlc. matter what time It Is.’ You.see, or repaired Including elate, com­ ed on Center atreet. Call 6836. Julie’s worried about this as much Julie opened her eyes. Tears corner of Birch. Available Oct 1. position, shingle 6r tin. Also val­ smaU parts. Norton Electric In­ struments, HiUlard street, Man­ 'F o r s a l e — b l a c k combination YEAR ROUND cottege, on South as I have." gliatened in them. "When he was Call 4724. leys, flasJilngs, gutters, chimneys. 3 ROOM APARTMENT heated at dying,” she said softly, "hs sent WANTED chester. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Glenwood stove, oven broiler, hot 509 Main street Telephone 3819 street, Coventry. FOur njoros, E V. Coughlin, 390 Woodland. waterfront. Inquire F. Weigold, | While she waited. Susan found for me and I went. His doctor told I Phone 7707. or Inquire at DonneUy's Jewelry bath. Furnished. Nice big lot itr ■ WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with 1 GUERNSEY bull I Vi years old. 107 Spruce street upstairs, lawn and big .naple trees, 82,700. heraelf dreading this encounter me the fire and the town's hatred I Motorcycien—Bicycles 11 Not registered , but from good Store. of him had been like a cancer, kill- ALLEY OOP Nice Big One, Isn’t It? BY V. T. HAMLIN 5,000 Cu. Yds. BEST OFFER TAKES large housework, full or part time. Ap­ south. Half cash. Loeser Realty. with Julie Scarbrough. Cold doubt stock. Telephone '8690. ^ assailed her. Out of the leaping mg him by slow torture. Father Round Oak plpelesa furnace, in ply 29 Cottage street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM ..tenement, I t ■ i. - iPosiMa WANTED—CHILD’S tricycle, In Poultry and Supplies 43 FOR SALE—UVTNG ROOM set. oU furnace, steam beat and hot flames in the fireplace a dark was a harsh man but a truthful AiSTHE/KfeEPiaiOP good condition, complete with WANTED—WOMAN for house­ kitchen set, refrigerator, walnut FOUR. ROOM CALIFORNIA Red one. 'Tho' regret of, my life,’ he o f L o o m good condition. Call S461. water. Adults only. Write Box D, | wood log cabte. Year round In­ yisage of Aunt Sarah seemed to KINK SOLOMONS / coal and wood grates. Heats six work, one or two mornings a bedroom set CaU at 15 Bilyeu line, looking as she had the night told, me. ‘is that I didn't .let you Herald. sulated. Full cellar. Hot air fur­ to eight rooms st low fuel cost week, new four room houae. CaU DRESSED ROASTING chickens; Road, near HiUlard street after S m n came home from the Council marry Corboy.- And Julie. No i WANTED—TRICYCLES, regard­ Easy to Install. Fred Miller, also fowl. Call 2-0769. 5 p. ra. nace,. n.ew pump, good well, nice meeting. Her lipe moved In the matter what they say, hla death 2-1277. fireplace, knotty pine living room. ' S T S lS Greenbrooke less of condition. Call 2-1453. Coventry. Tel. Manchester 8626. tame torrent of furious warning, was accidental. I swear It, I Business Locations for Lot 50x260 feet near lake. Bar­ COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER, FANCY U V E AND dressed poul- Rent 64 and the old chill of foreboding swear It’!” Hom es, Inc. 1 WANTED—OIRLS’ or BOYS’ bl willing to go to Florida for win- i try. Also fresh eggs. Telephone! REX HOT WATER gas heater. | gain 84,000. Terms Loeser Real­ went through Susan. She was In To Be Continued. TeL 4112 or Evenings 7275 cycles, regardless of condition Moving—Tracking- ter. fond of children. Own room 2-1377. CaU 2-1258 or 120 Woodland St NORTH MAIN STREET^ Man­ ty. Scarbrough Hojise! Call 2-1463. Storage 20 and bath; permanent position, | chester, heated store, suitable for And then a Moor opened be­ SUMMIT S'TREET, Manchester, 7 excellent salary. Call 2-0103. upholsterer or any other kind of hind her. Erich’s,voice said, “In Articles for Sale 451 Machinery and Tools business. Rent reasonable. (^U room single. Full cellar, tile, hot here. Julie.” * AUSiriN A. CHAMBERS CO.— water heat, brass plumbing, 'rialler van service. Removals 1 FOR SALE — Bassinette Susan relaxed at the sound of REAL ESTATE GIRL OR w o m a n for cleaning, 2 com-1 Hartford 6-7108-______beautiful grounds, lawn, large S BEAUnFXJL LITTLE I from coast .i coast, deluxe equip­ plete, covered with pink satin. FARMERS! TRUCKERS! Wards his voice. When she rOee to face and “The camouflage department designed it—the enemy mornings a week. CaU 5828. .. CaU 4663. Oil & Grease sale ends Saturday! treea. two fireplaces, Venetian Julie Scarbrough the moment of COUNTRY HpME FOR SALE ment crating, packing and stor bllnda, storm windows, Fully In­ ■won’t bothier us if they think we’re sinkin»»!” aga. AGENT NORTH' AMERI­ Last chance U get year’s lowest Houses for Rent panic was oVer. ^. prices on finest Penn. Oil—60c sulated. Prlcea-rlght to sell. Par­ JAMES RENNIE CAN VAN LINES INC BSU- Help Wanted—Male 36 I PRE-WAR CRIB, excellent condi­ Standing there In a sheer, grey Q— Who was the flrat crop spe­ IN BOLTON tion, walnut dinning table, 6 gal. Best Mid-Continent. 11 42c FOR RENT—3 ROOM bungalow, ticulars Loeser Realty. negligee, her featKer-cut white mates t-i all parta of U. s. A. Tm cialist ? SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Fnl^ insnbt^, nil Inod* ■3 Hamlin Street gal. Ih 55-gal. drums plus Fed. with sunken tub and shower, hot hair a blown chrysanthemum, TELEPHONE 156T 6’ 87. YOtJNO MAN WANTED Full or Windsor chairs, 3 pairs of drapes. A—Lavoisier, born 200 years cm CDnveniciiees. Aiwat 1 part-time. Mice hours, excellent Call 2-0130. .tax. Save on grease, too. Mont­ water and electricity • furnished, SIR E• ' ' ■ — 'usual opportunity at would be In high spirits, sweep­ it Is on the rough and atorifly Eng.- An Unexpected Guess BY FRBDHARHAil Producta 50 fur collar and lapels, interlined RED RYDER yd I .- In a Manchester Hodses for Bale \ Loeser Realty. ing through the ■village In his liah Channel coast. SUMMIT STREET— WELLS STREET— and double-breasted, excellent entry Lake. Phone 266 J-ly WiUi Pre-War Single. Attached FOR Ss aLE l e - HAND PICKED surrey, waving to everyone. The THIS SAiaE 13 A TOU TtLL-U'A ,*\E' rtOT COTE LITTVE RASCAL-. - Kke* Ybuft REAL All Improvements but beat. apples and pears. Also windfalls, condiUon. CaU 7621. Ten room houae, 4 fireplaces, '3 m a n t l e . ______' next, he’d be a thiinder storm, Q—What distinguishes the arm­ RioHT, COVJ6QT, THE, PEAJSN’T UNOtr Suburb garage. Hot water oil heat. bathrooms, 4 acres of land, 2 car Hoee(f Of i-vriE, OAHfe'.E— fOW Yoa ./ Near Hollister Street schooL A good Investment.' One apart­ Alvah Ruasell. Mountain Road, FOR SALE—Msnenester. , 7-room I cross. Irritable, barking at any un­ ed services’ signal mirror from an COVlCiCn .'IT C05T5^ PLKY 61S CilLitAPj, YOUR ANY Of garage. Located off Prospect HERE 60ES, THOSE Immediate ooeopnney. ment available soon. 47300. Glastonbury. CaU Manchester single, 4 rooms and lavatory first lucky aoul who crossed his path.” ordinary mirror? |1,S00 Down. ' 6889. Variatioha ! 'street. A—The signal mirror can be Rum alons.'" '.^RAr^GER. SHELLS ESTATE / A N Five room pre-war house, oil heat, floor, 3 rooms ai^ bath second 1 UKE- j ’.'A HAvifa* BENTON STREET— floor, basemertt Ihundry, oil steam Suaan liatened tensely. It\aecm- aimed; a small hole in the center IT' fireplace, garage, comer lot. Lo­ is used for sighting, to mak^ the .FUf4.' Single. Large attic easily heat, fireplace; garage with Urge ed suddenly to her she was hear­ What Have You to INVESTOR'S converted to additional rooms. Household Goods cated on the West Side. Price ing this familiar tale for the flj'st flash coincide with the point, sig­ 87,600. work shop. Modem chicken coops, naled. » O ffer?/ Steam heat with eoal. W in d 5 acres, fruit trees, berries, etc. time. ■ \ for eleetrle stove. Hardwood VERY s p e c i a l OFFER Six room aingle, 4 down and 2 up, Julie’s gaze moved to Susanx fireplace, air-conditioned beat, off All Improvements, high elevatlOT. I Q—In AAF lingo, what OPPORTUNITY ■oort. O ange. Avatlahle 80 Suburban (For a very limited time only) •Immediate occupancy. 87. "It waa my last year in high days. $6,500. $1,500 Ooaa. Walker atreetr Price 87,000. •’^toDge’’ 7 FIT UP YOUR WHOLE HOME terms. Phone Manchester 2-7745. School th*t the Corboys moved to ALEXANDER BOLTON, CONNv—Route 85— Four room bouse, 2 down and 2 town. ■ Tb the same house where ‘l—A hCO-pilOt. Fine Modern 4-Pamily,' -up, 2 car garage, furnace heat 4-Room Apartment Dwell- 2-Room Dwelling, ff acres 3 ROOMS you llye now. Susan. John looked 8500 down. Price 83,750. Located som ettog like you, tall with dark, r. Q—xwho la. Arthur Derounlan 7 JARVIS 6 Rooms of land. High location. Avail­ Complete, Including As Follows Resort Property for Salt 741 ingi 52,000 Down. Terms on EUdrldge street. wavy hair, straight as an arrow. I A—Tl)e young .American hu- eofs. 1H4 ST ms stiivict. sie. t. u. —a. a. a, 1 f-z f m able now. Price $1,600. $500 Three I^ece New Bedroom Suiibi;,'| family, 6 roome each side, Real Estate and Mortgages on balance arranged. H^IMUN STREET— Down. NEW 5 ROOM COTTAGE, bath, IqVM him from the flrat day he Hinr, of \ArmeniaJi descent,. who 26 Alexander Street Doteh Colonial with son par­ all metal coil spring, cotton mat- steaearn heat, cash 81,000. Price garage, heat. Acre of land. ’IVb- sm ed my books up the hill for wrote "Ullider Cover” under the “ Something’s about to happen. I’m sure—that last maid lor. ”0(1 heat. Bathroom and. trasa, bed lamp,' blanket, bedroom | 86,500. Located on CUnton atreet nel Road off Lake street, Ver- | Xmie,. After graduation he went to pen name .lohb Roy Carlson, I bad has phoned from war plant job twice reoentiy / -Phone 4112 dr 7275 lavatory. Fully Insalated. A t­ chair and rug. Other‘Ustinga at office X‘ Allen Realty Co. ON ROUTE 6—About $ Miles non. 85,600. Hartford 9-0636. [ Detroit to study chemistry. We one of 194S*s\best sellers. , just to inquire about m j b ^ t h r / t tached garage. Immediate eo- 8^6* planned to be married.’’ , enpaney. $8S00. $2,000 Down. From WtUlmantie— Three Piece Spring Conatruction I Stuart J. Waaley, ■/. Realtors Living Room Suite, room elze rug| Julie’s features seemed to dark­ WASH 'TUBBS RoukK Detour . BY LESLIK TU R1$^ 2-FamOy Duplex. 4 ebB 6 State Theater BuUding, Towanda, Pa.—o .with oil hot air for- coffee table and floori tamp. I thought. he would kill me. He tO LINKS lAtH KNOW EXACTLY ntng water. 'Oaa atatloe with found a double four-leaf clover, his I flew Into a terrible rage. Sliortly THIS TRIP AdAM naoe. Wired tor electric stove. $ pomps, commercial repair MCM ARC N K E THfY ARB, CAPTAIN SOMETIME — OM Five .Piece Kitchen..Set, 32 piece I wife’s long lost wedding ring and! thereafter he'sent me to Europe ne •q u a r t e r s SECONPS a f t e r the CAPpyoFFEREP BAST O' . 8UT ITX eUMOQBD Large loL gSJIOO. $1,000 garage. 22 acres of land. Ap- dlnnerware set. rug, 17 piece oven-1 Rrad Herald Advs. a v-shaped potato—rln sucneaslon. I O ANP Ti THE HlGHWAYf , Down. to school. I went with if cousin CAN YOU TELL THEY'RE NEAR TU6E0 NOW. prex. 1300-foot frontage. Six Ware seL - /. of my father’s from Detroit. When fO R SALE ALMOST BRANP NEW PRE-WAR OOLF PALL MB WHERe M A Y K 40MB ONE THERE McKEB STREET- to eight acres dear. About — 8278 — 1 was eighteen and we were living TO FIMP CAN DIRECT YOU 25 miles from Hartford. Many in Vienna I met C3ount le Favre. Single 'with gange. Nice possibilities. Exrellent loca­ After Down Payment la Made- 'BM? location. Good lot. Modern 84 Weekly for 62 Weeka. He was yecirs.older than I, very de­ conveniences. Terms tion for opening np a profitable Colorful Calot voted. We were mayrted.” r r n * Arranged.' boslnesB. $7,000. ; Terms Ar­ i>ranch of Ckmnectlcut'a. Largest Tossing her cigarette into the ranged. ' Furniture'Store \ MEN: Weavers, Dye Hoqse Helpers, Steamfitter lire Julie sighed. "I waa miser­ I A-L-R-E-R-T-S able that flrst year. - But then f t ' , . and for general mill operations. 8 Rooms V 43 AJlyn St.— ^Hartford Erich was born, and gradually I HEBRON CONN— found contentihent. When Erich W’OMEN: T Weavers, Sewing Machine Operators, Quill* SPRUC|I STREET— fi-B oem Hense. Eteetric % was three-my husband himself Siaglfcx 4 rooms op and 4 ,Hghts and rmmtaif water. $ DINING ROOM M t, reasonable. | suggested ray visit home.” A ers. Spinners, Doffers,- Controllers, Draw down, 'ih if water beat "Mth ecrea. of hmd. Schools and CaU 3277 or i ; WeUington Road. r 'T- ^ smile touched, her lips. "1 rr- Frame Operators, Finishers and for other coaL Large'^joL AO conveni­ rharch dose by. On bus line. ‘memjier he said.-^’Now I believe ences. 2-ear gm«gn«'' t^rSOO. VacenL $$30*. g $1,004 Down. OIL Bim ibut FOR heating, with I '■ operations * Terms arraaged^.,^ . - chromium Tlpe. Small baby’s vrib, 5 7 @ - perfect'condition. OaU 8962 of 231 Trainees wjiil be accepted for Ip types of wMk. ' ADDITIONAL LISTINGS AVAILABLE. Hyde street OUTOUiaWAY ; BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB MOBTOAOBS ARRANGED. 1^1 —— 1 ...... ^ AO hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan.. FIRE — AUTO — LIFE INSURANCE 9x12 RUGS, WOODEN Ics box.J WMBiwre (UST MJE DIAGNOSE TOUR, t secrataiy; ironing board, 400918'^ HtfS TRY IN veH.fejVERYBOO)4| e&AD, MARTHA.' NEVER HAVE v i i i i p r .•TOSTART A BEEN EXPECT IN X BEEN SO TERRlBLV OUT OP > CASE. SIS eov S L U E ^ Applications for employment mdy be made at: .'be<^ n U ^ bedroom-suite, bou- WOT AT A. TH ARMISTICE S in c e you g o t th at m on ey dbtr chair, . lamps, Uvlng room VA\a/P.' TUfAj£ so u r ANO TIMEVJHEN. ANY MINUTE fOR, DVBPERSIA TAAB TURNS YOU'VE SEEN COMING IN J adita, davenport love-M t high ’"!B V O w w / Cheuey United States ALLEK REALTY COMPANY HE'S MORE. SOLONG TWAT HARASSING ME •— e v e r y m o r n in g iNith t h e chair and o M furniture. Tele­ 8 ^ E E E E P i! APT TO STAr TK s l ig h t e s t MlLK.'-'-M.Y prescription ALLEN m mtCHOOCK, INC. ' phone S187A’ ;Austln Chambers THl A PAHAT I COMIMOTlON MfeSTERDAV NW HEART Brothefs OB Employment Service 90$ MAIN STREET ■ TELETOONE $$01 I ,N«CHT«TARn' W AS SKIPPING LIKE A IS A 3 0 8 viORKiNG NiGHTSi, Warehouse, Msndbester Greep. Everyone UkM a Jumper, be it AND MY Bf»THERTOM '146 Hartford Road 414 Oapitol .Ayenne MANCHESTER Open dsUy 8-5. Saturdsy .i. 8-12. ~ ‘ PARADEr <5CH(X>L6lRL .WITH A ROPE' Manchester, Ooiui. Hartford, Comiectlcat Office Htmra $ , ^ to 8 3 0 Except fWaday. Tbaraday Bveahifg T dreaay or tailmwd! You’ll certainly ALAS / THE THOUGHT HAS FGUNO A PERPECT Evenings, Monday, Wjiilnesday admire this dreaay version, with «^ OT FOR SOU.' and Friday, 7:$Q-9. a > OP LEA'Vl^S SOU A 1 the confection blouse pictured. The DEPENSELESG rilOOW i £ pretty draping of the: Jumper vrill lend itself nicely to Jersey or eoCt HAUNTS WT SLUMBER.' wools. Foe the blouae, use a sheer mClil£Y FINN Tine for Disetusioa LANK LBUnJoUI ■'^5- fabric. . ^ - - Pattern N a 8695 comet in slxee THCT*Y FOUR I n . 12. 13, 14. 16 and ,1 ^ Size 12 MEM CeTTMlO OUTi; I Jumper requiree 2 6-8 yards of 88- •V DO YOU KNOW. llnch materiial; the blouae, short V; k n 1 v'n I sleeves, requiree 2 'jrards; long I sleeves, 2 l-$ yards., -s , For this pattern, tend 80 cents, '. By Mrs. Aaae Ofibet K teles of turquolis or some other I in o o ^ your nsme, address, sifis Crocheted of two balls of skip­ bright color—any two-cplor ; pom-1 dssired, and the nsttem number to per blue and two balls of spanirir bination will be effective. Crochet-j The pOa t i empty shell cates la iThe JCancbeeter Herald . Today's ipd,; tt is one e< the gayest pMSlI^ ing is done in the elmptest etltchee. { mute testimony of why Gorgeous hats to wear with one-pieoe wool To obtain com ^te croebetingj iPattem Service, llSO Sixth.ava- Gocring's much touted Luttareffa I r Inne, New Yorii 18, N . Y . drslsfi, with twsed suits or wyth dlrectlone for the Button-TrinrCa-1 wee.not effeettre (a Ftapee. ThiaAium ••I' ■ s dark Chesterfield topooefTTrim- lot (Pattern' No. 6T87) eend 15 tOims. g m , The new fall u d vrinteriiaaua of med with red buttons to match tbs cents In coin,n, plus 1 «>ent ^M tage,] ’ Kag in t 8M------I.^Faahion” is now ready— 88 pages, cmchetsd trim, the two-color eom- your name, ,addirees and *3Uicr • ■ (it’s $ complete guide to your fsU blnatloq Is exceptionally attrac­ tern number"to to Anne Cabot. ,Tba StSass! Intwiin MEWCrNETASTK V ; i land winter wardrobe. Send for tive. Too mawwant to do,the calot Msneheatar H wm ld . USB f ' :-•$$« War) mWiagto SyMksta, ..ixUi T>e>VHoesT. AYAFUU'Y BlTTEft,^ [your coov. Pries IS cents. la black yarn tad eroctiet tbo cia* aysBQK New ToTwt 1% R- T. ■: h i " 1") “