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pointed a Grand Juror by tba Maoily rhnidy end coattniwil cool Selectman "at their organization Donate Blood toBiglit and Tuesday: canaidenble About Meeting Held Heard AlohgMain Street meeting last Tuesday.^ f o f and drixcle alona canal to- Now wa. think someone gave niaht and early TwMtey momlaf. Oil Stuart a wrong steer on that one. Eor Christmas SCtariMM of M^erMit'Shea Post, On Cemetery! And Some of Manchester*$ Side Streetsf Too Ha couldn’t possibly have wanted i ITaUrans 5^ Forflgn War* will a poaiUon that la about as import­ ant aa a post-hole above the VOL. LXIV., NO. 7 (Oloaalaed A dvertM sg an Page 18) : Bitot In n'otHly tomorrow tvonlnc Youngsters, not yet teen-agsrs„|,wlth this sto^ as one Red Cross * Suggests MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENIB « t 7 o^olbclt at the Holmea Punoral Sf. B iiilgefs Group and. of course, not old enough to pect. Everything“ Pete and ^ Betty ground. He couldn’t possibly, have from Berlin did was right out in Inveatlgatefl the duties and the re­ Next Unit Visit Be for F ^ r t to pay their reapocto to Gives Report on W ork; go into taverns do like the Italian Z * o Mason a member o f Uio Poat. "grinders " that are served in some the open before the eyes of the muneration o ( a Grand Juror in That Purpose. Appeals for Support. of the beer palaces. In case you Saturday matinee audience" at the MancheStei;. Because there just RAF Round Up Pro-German Greeks Private Parroll M. Webb t t M don’t know what a ’’grinder” is. Bushnell Memorial last week-end. aren't any such things. A Justice World Presented Bigelow street la now stationed at we ll try to tell you. It's practlc- Pete was one of the three men of Peace can pick up a little busi­ The next visit of the Mobllb A meetinp of the Board of Com* Port Lewis, WasWngton. He Is .illy a small loaf Of bread cut in the audience who chose to sell ness, but.a Grand Juror—he just Unit of the Red Cross Blood Donor MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 Yanks Pinch Escape their undershirts to the mad auc­ doesn’t rate even a certificate of ... taking Ml clffbt weens course In missioners of St, Bridget’s Ceme­ lengthwise and fllled with slices Service, on Octbber 27, will give : eagkworing thcve. tery Association was held recently of salami, cheese, (when you can tioneer in the "Sons of Fun” gag service, a diploma, a badge-*why tomatoes, o r; show playing at the Hartford site eve^ Manchester donor the op­ Incomplete Plan not even- a "B" gasoline ration In the church hall. A report of the get it) hot peppers IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION tomato sauce, and lettuce. For the last three days of last week card. portunity to send a very special association's Onancea was given ■ ■ the life of us we don’t know how And Pete a'hd his girl friend, Betty Grand Jurors are hanxovers— Christmas gift to some service by Miss Helen A. Maloney, the fi­ youngsters can qet their little feom Berlin, even if she was un­ • not in the accepted sense— but man—-a gift that may mean more AH Streets West of Main S tr^ t From the Center South FOR YOUR NEW nancial secretary.^ mouths around a comer of the married, were the winners in the To Live in Peace they are a remnant of the old sandwich to g e t’•h bite. But they contest in which the female of the to him than any other he could Thomas F. Morlarty, the presi­ town government before there waa possibly receive. It will also be and South of Center and West Center Streets. manage. species had an Opportunity to tear dent of the association,' reviewed a shirt off a man's back. an established town court. In the possible to make that g ift in hon­ ___ __ :r AND the work done during the summer, Well, since the youngsters can t small towns where there is no es- or of one of Manchester’s men or go into the taverns to get a Betty, however, went a little Roosevelt Asserts Task and outlined the additional labor fai-ther than the other two dlsUlI tabllsh^fcourt Grand Jurors act women in uniform if the donor so Try Banker required, due In part to damage "grinder" they usually rap the aa prp^cutora before Justices of desires. Of Designing Future Now OLD/WORK entries in that she not only got caused by the recent hurricane, as window and pot up one Anger or th^'Peacc and since Manchester October 27 will be the last op­ two depending on how many they Pete’a undershirt off, but she also many graves sank. has a town court with a prosecu­ portunity to donate blood in Man­ Security ‘Well Begun’ S e « want. . The bartendera all know ruined his dress shirt, ripping it off . Get Additional >lamea tor and assistant prosecutor chester until January 26. since the For Giving what the kids mean and they take him rather than take the time to By Dumbarton Oaks Multiplied Blows of lai In an effort to Increase the Unit is not coming here in Novem­ the "grlndera” to the door and unbutton it like the other contest­ named by the judge there just Yankees Push Willkie Is Victim ntbmbership list to secure addi­ ber or Becember. Somehow that hand them out collecting the IS ants. isn’t anything left for the Grand Investors, Attention! Conferees; Major Ob­ Army Threatening 20 William Kanehl tional contributions, the officers Jurors to do. two months’ skip makes it even Nazis Gold O f Heart Trouble cents charged for one. Betty, bur memory serves us more than uauaUy ImporUnt that jective of Warfare. General Contractor have visited the cemetery study­ W e have It on very good au­ ^orth Toward Mile-Wide Breach' To- ing old monuments and markers, We’ve heard plenty of talk about correctly, waa rewarded aith 82 the quota be filled, even more than thority that the present local Realizes 5% or 6% on Your Investment 519 Center St. Tel. 7773 and spent hours stud^ng records people having too much money for and a bottle of wine for her efforts filled, this month. , ward Cologne and D o* Grand Jurors would gladly resign Washington, Oct. 9.— (/P)— Former Governor of and tracing old families, with the ibeir own g o ^ and children espec­ at pleasing the audience. Pete, not Jt ia hoped that many new don­ Goo'd, Sound First Mortgages for SaU sfildorf; Garrison Bo result that additional names have ially, but what we heard and aaw only got his 83 in payment fo r his to give Stuart a place on the ors, members of the families or in­ A detailed .but Incomplete Bank of Italy Pleads fi^ogna Again been added, some of the third and the other day tops them all. Undershirt but also a new under­ panel. timate friends o f some of Man­ On the Following Properties: plan for maintaining peace by lieVffd Reduced tc fourthgenerations. A youngster went to a tavern shirt, a bottle of wine and the chester’s sons and daughtcra in ! Innocent of Turning door, rapped on the glass and put' bottle of Lydia Plnkham’s that force was presented to the Generous Response The other day when automobiles uniform, will register with the 5-Room Hqnse— 10 acres 6-Room Duplex — im­ Advance Nearly 2 Miles 1,500; Last Ditch SS up one finger. 'The bartender originally waa given to Betty and world today by the United Over 120 Tons of Gold THORA E. were carrying voters to the polls Blood Donor committee to , give The people of St. Bridget’s later traded by tha ipad auctioneer cleared land — 2 bams— provements — 3 acres of brought one "gflndler’’ to the door someone chanced to remark that blood in honor, of them. The com­ States, Britain, China and To Gel Wilhin 10 Guardj to Hold City. church have responded generously, for the bottle of wine She took off chicken coop and work land. $2,800 mortgage, the collection for one Sunday In and handed It to the tot— only ha had parked hia car on the street mittee particularly requests that, Russia, and President Roose­ Rome, Oct. 9.—(JF)— Vincenso about six or seven years of age. the stage. 6 % — 12-year payoff. Miles of Po Valley August having been earmarked for that runs at the rear of the State when calling for an appointment, shop. $.3,000 mortgage, velt asserted the task of de­ Assollni, former governor of the Bulietia! MALONEY The youngster gave the 'bartender And lest we be accuaed o f fa­ the donor state that he wishes to the cemetery by Father Timmins, Armory parallel to Main street. 6 % — 12-year payoff. signing the future security of tank of Italy, went on trial for Communicationfi Oty. though many In the pariah who a 25 cent piece and turned away. voring one of our own staff we also This driver started to name ■ the give in the name of a member of 9-Room House— 16 acres London, Oct. 9.— <;P)— U The tavern owner called "Walt for must report that Luke Philllpa waa the forces if that is the ease. of land— partly cleared— the world “haa been well begun.” hia life before the high court of S. First Army damp^ 4 are newcomers and were prompted street, but he found he didn’t know The organisation of the world to Resumes your change.’’ The youngster re­ one of the victims o f the chorus it. N o one in the group that heard It is not too early to make ap­ 8-Room Modem House justice today and declared himsNf Rome, Oct. 9.—(P>— American solely by'civic pride. bam, large chicken coop preaerve peace and security, Mr. death grip on AacheikN today plied, "Oh. that’s all right, the girla who raided the audience for th^ remark knew the name of the pointments now. Call Mrs. lx>uis troops have advanced nearly two The co-operation of all interest­ — Chicken coop— bam— 2- and brooder house. $.3,500 Roosevelt said in a statement, rep- innocent o f charges that he wil­ ed in the cemetery is needed to dime is for you.’’ partners to dance in tha aisles and Custer, 3017, and do it soon. in a twin drive which left < 6 9 Teaching Piano atreet, either, car garage. $4,800 mort­ resenta “a major objective for fully turned over 120 tons of gold n.llee more along the main road carry out th>' work, planned and W hy that’s the same as giving upon tha atage. For hia exertions, mortgage, 6% — 12-year escape corridor only a ndk a 84.00 tip on a 810.00 check. The So wk were prompted to look gage, 6^c — 15-year pay­ which this war la being fought, to the Germans. north to Bologna, bringing them In October anyone wishing to share in it is which have kept him a little bit it up. One of the group said that payoff. The 62-year-oId defendant, who and a half wide northeast’ffL asked to communicate with Miss youngsters are more flush with atiff nearly all week, he received off. and ae such, it inspires the high­ within 10 miles of that major com­ probably it waa Arm ory atreet, but est hopes of the mllliona of fathers waa decorated fo r valor in the Britieh R. A. F. men round up. Greeks who bad collaborated with the Germans somewhere In that ancient coronation pfatei Helen A. Maloney of 87 Main their money thah the gangsters one o f Olaan and Johnaon'a cita­ 4-Room Single — Im­ munications center of the Po val­ 31 GreenhiU St. T 4 T 6 M « were during the dry era. Armory street runs west from FLOOR LAYING end mothers whose aona and first World war, told the court he Greece, according to the caption material that accompanied this British official photo received in New of Teutonic kinffs. DespiU street, telephone 8143. tions for bravery under fire which Main Just north of the State Arm­ provements — Vt acre of- had no fear of death. York via O W I radio. / ley, Allied headquarters an­ a n d S A ' d i n g 6-Room Duplex — Good daughters are engaged in the ter­ desperate'German conntcr-ai makes him a "life and. hoMrable ory. So we found a town directory “ AH my life I'h a v e bad a pas­ nounced today. member of Olsen and Johnsoahi In Refinlahlng and Waxing. lot. $2,500 mortgage, 6% land. $3,000 mortgage, rible struggle and oufferlng ' of We are surprised that more eeri- and looked it up. Sure enough that sion for my country,” he declared. tacks, three of them up C m temational Association of l^rew- Eattmstea UUMlIy Ulveii. 69c— 10-year payoff. war.” The newest advance was made oua accidents do not occur on particular road Is called Armory — 12-year payoff. 'T tried to defend the bank the ci6x hill overlooking the d t j balls.” Permanent Peace Group in bad weather along Highway 65, Summit atraet at tha Intersection street Armory street is described lED SOI \ Ol D best I could against the Germans.” between the twin mountains of from the northeast, Lieut IMPERIAL as running west from main and The security (organisation calls HARVEST of Wadsworth atreet. A t this TELEPHONE K?64 For Other Properties and Further Information . . . for converting the war-bom Unit­ AssolinI aaid he tried in every Carmans Report Tisza Crossed; C-atellaal and Barbarolo and Gen. Courtney H. Hodges point the driver of a car cannot It remained for tha Democrats south to Haynes. pbseible w ay throughout the Nasi Wendell U Willkie died early ed Nations into a permanent peace againat strongly reinforced enemy warriors cut the last majoi BARBER SHOP see what is coming up the hill to produce the most surprising up' We hadn’t thought previously CALL MANCHESTER 2-1088 OR WRITE W)X N, orgafi'.zatlon tacked by powerful occupation to hold down the print­ positions. yesterday morning at Lenox Hill LEO POULIN, Prop. SUPPER from the laundry imtll be reaches set in Monday’s town election. that the town had any right angle armed forces! including special ing o f paper money, often at se­ Nazbi Mass Reinforeementa hospital. N ew York City, from road out o f Aachien, the A d o | i AUCE COFRAN Last Natural Budapest Barrier coronary thrombosis. the very crest of the grade. Simi­ There had been no contests in the highways, but it has. Haynes- Care THE HERALD. air detachments capable of light­ vere risk, and that he fought The Oermsna, meanwhile, ^oti- Hitler highway running ia TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 larly, the driver of a car coming Democratic Primary on Sept. 12 street, too is a right angle street. (Known Aa Queen Alice) ning blows against any future ag­ against anti-Jewish decrees to t^e tinued to maae reinforcements in JVow Open for SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Julich and Cologne, and sev­ 6:00 P.M . up the hill cannot eee possible and it was generally expected that It runs west from Main and south gressors. . utmost. front o f both Bologna and Imola to Russell. Seventh Daughter o f a Seventh Son Shipped to Northers Italy ered most of the seconda^j Butinesa dangers at the Wadworth atreet all would be calm and serene at Announcement of its tentative and were reported bringing up CHURCH crossing. , the election. The golf lota was I f you across any problems Bom With a VelL The X20 tons o f gold was ship­ roads. details came as United Nastions heavy artillery for a further de­ Willkie Dies; • COMMUNITY HOUSE There have been many acci­ the main topic o f discusaion. such as this just Come to us and Readings Dolly, tnelndlHg Sunday, ped to northern Italy in Septem- >s Bombard j ^Bridgehead Positions* laying action. 426 HARTFORD ROAD we’ll straighten you out. 9A.BLto8P. M. Or By Appoint- diplomaU foresaw the possibiUty F.;r7’? NORTH COVENTRY dents at this point and an attempt But a few voters “wrote in the ,her, . 1943. upon— the decision o f In the Adriatic sector. Eighth London, Oct. 9.— (A>)— ^Thl 0pp. Y u ’s Serriee Station. A. Non. menL In the Servloo of the Peo­ of an early four-power meeting a rwi* myr x 1 l*. According to ISasi High Coventry Pngmemt Society. waa made to rectify this danger­ name of Attorney William Fer­ H itler and Mussolini that it would Army troop;, advancing serosa the ple for SO Years. "at the highest level” to tighten His Body WiU multiplied blows of Lieut . Open Dallj 8 A. N . to ous condition, but an extreme haz­ guson for the Board of Educa­ war-end relations ami to complete command Report. Fiumlcino river, have cleaned up 'MCNCi Coned beef,. mashed ard still exists at tflia point. 149 CbuRh Street, Hartford, Cons. The Army and Navy Club, (Conttnued on Page Tw o) J. my Jy|.firCllS Xsld.lici German resistance on Monte Gal­ Gen. Courtney H. Hodges 6:30 P .M . tion. It la aaid that this was Phone 6-8024 the aecurlty organisation's blue- potataeo, cabbage, turnips, cor- Tba quick drop in the grade on done mistakenly'since the 4nten lo, the communique aaip. First Array, threatened A 20' ' I, boeta, cauliflower, apple London, Oct. 9.— (/P)— The Lie in State the northeast corner of the inter­ tlon was to. write his name in for Incorporated now drawn, it would consist British and Indian troopa beat mile-wide breakthrough to­ 'Obaed All Day Wedneaday. pnmpkin pie, rolls, coffee. section of Wadsworth and Summit Justice of Peace. Since last of b general assembly of all “peace Important Eastern Out- P l a t i ^German high command aaid tack fierce German coua^r-at- ward Cologne and Dusseldor) Adalta, SSb; Children under TO, RANGE O IL streets la the cause o f the danger Monday’s election, however, we Dewey Urges I today the Russians had tacka in crossing the Flumiclno Saturdays 8 A. M. to 80c, Make reservations befon Dellverrd To Tour Home. loving states,” a security council post fo r Japan Um ^ ^ ™ e s e n a i l Messages o f Sympathy today M American fightinf here. The' hill is eo close to have heard that it Wes'no mistake during severe thunderstorms. A 8 P. M. Oet. 8. Call Mrs. Henry Barnen,- o f 11 nations which would have forced a crossing of the Tisza men pinched Aachen es­ Wgdkworth street that no heavy In writing In the young lawyer’s final authority on all uses of force; tier Attack Full Day; psrtiruli.rly strong Nazi coimter- From Many Parts of 8861, Mnnchester Dlv„ Mrs. Van’s Service Station KNOFLA ^ river, last natural barrier to tbrust was o|med at the British cape tfap to lour miles oi Raaara and Scissors cutting of the grade is possible. name for the vacant spot In the an economic am; social council to Greater Help Stiff Battle Lean Austin, lO llJl, WllUman- The real danger exlsta for cars 427 Hartford Rood Tel. S868 Fourth Fleet Assault. j Budapest, in .southern Hun-, at Monte Gallo,, 11 mil.j weat of leas. They were reported flghUaf ffliarpcMd. Board of Education column. work out the world’s economic ills',' World; Funeral to Be speeding up the Summit street A campaign waa conducted In and SB international court of jus- gary. The Russians were Rimini. within Aachen itself after semUai hill. Cara crossing Summit street, BROTHERS BINGO Indian forces stormed Monte Tomorrow Afternoon. patrols and amiUl arnmred foM . his Behalf and as the results be­ tic s For Chinese U. S. Pacific Fleet Head­ N^ar Kweilin “being held in bridgehead po­ going east or west on Wadsworth came known Monday night A ttor­ Would loclude Prooca Gattona, a mile and a half south­ forces to feel out the gairtson atreet, at the moaient a car General Contraetora J — .. .11 I quarters, Pearl H arbor,. Oct. sitions," the communique west ot Monte Gallo and 2,000 which poiMitaly had bben fediacaf ney Ferguson was elected over the The geoaral assembly, the .se­ . , OcL 9—(P)—The reaches the top of the hlH, creates PAIN'flNG AND 9.— (VP)— Big guns of Ameri­ said. yards beyond the Fiumlcino. to only IJiOO last ditch SS guards veteran Democratic member of the Jobbing and Every Sat. Night At 8:30 Sharp! curity .counclL and the economic Demands More Informa­ Ill-Equipped Troops Dig Reach "Area ot. Debceoea’* body of Wendell |a Willkie, whose a hazard fo r both drivers. school board, Edward J. Murph^, On the right flank o f the 12-miIe Wtthla Bight Ml lee M Beltort and aociol council each would have can warships bomirarded tiny In I'lorthem H u n g ry , where the death yesterday, brought meaeages There are few atreet crossings by just 10 votes. Mr. Murphy DECORATING , r ;neral Repairing front south of Bologna, British To .he south the Seventh A rm j WEDDING a president but the greatest pres­ tion Be Given Public­ Marcus island, one of Japan’s , In for ‘Stalingrad’ De­ Russians had crossed the Koros of aympathy from many porta of moved to within eight miles at In Manchester that present as knew that a campaign waa being DONE EXPERTLY 20 Games Including Sweepstakes tige obviously would attach to the Fifth Army troops for the third hazardous a condition as Wads­ ly on Post • War Fu­ most iniportant eastern out­ fense After Checking river, another obstacle to the ad­ straight day tattled Germans for tl}e “ One World” In which he took Belfort in,the strategic mountaii directed against him- by the attor­ AND REASONABLY! Call 43B6 presidency of the security council, vance on the Hungarian capital, BIRTHDAY worth at the top of the Summit posts, ail day yesterday (U . possession o f strategic Monte O c e , auch » vital interesL will Ue In ney’s frienda, we are tefld. It baa Before 6 P. M. -who(M members-would- inchide-per- ture for Poland Plans. Outflanking Attack. the RuaalanB were said to have (Conthiiied ea FagarEQfkf) strieet hill. 'oeen said that Attorney Ferguson Inside and Outsl,de Work. manently the "big four” and, "in S, date). Admiral Chester W. overlooking the' PalaxxuoloJCaBtel state at tha Fifth Avenue Preaby- Admission ei.OCT ' ■" « reached “the area of Debrecen,” Bolognese road. It was offlcially ANNIVERSARY was approached on Mr. Murphy’s due course.” France. Nimitz announced in a sur­ terian church from 2 p. m. today 135 miles east o f Budapest. discloaed that British and Indian Two Oak ztreat buzineM men behalf to withdraw aa a candidate Estlmatce cheerlully given. Albany, N. 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V v \ ■ . .» ^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAGD, MANCHESrClC, CUNM.^ MONDAr, OCIUBER 9, 1944 hi:wu R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBI^R 9, 194s PAGR ory a i he ran Into a traffic snarl bles and other* at the Ambassador side, from day to day, is bound to Corniijk, Chlcayo publisher; Wll-| and sUtemenU about the program at that point and the officers put hotel last night that the Republi­ of all Youth Fellowship groups in About Town' Dewey lirgps T o Preside ( Must Live Up Group Behiiid^ be influenced by the people who liarn Randolph Kearat; and Elea-* LeadsTolice on the siren on the cruiser and GI Entertainers Doing can presidential candidate ta at- are suppoHing him. . . . nor and Joseph Tleaill PatterBOh,J ith Groups the church. Edward Macaoley will overhauled him. teih|«ng to lead into the White serve as adult adviser of the eve­ "Theae are'the people who, in Ne\v' York and \fishington ncwa-| Schulze gave the officers battle Greater Help ■ vTo An Ideal Houses Trojan horse containing' ful panoply, leap from the Trojan paper publishers. ____i THE BEAUTY ning session and Miss Hasel D Fi^s On Long Chase when they tried to arrest him but 'The meeting ,of the local bra^nch Great Morale Building Job Dewey Rapped "isolatloniat and semi-isolationist” ‘iftck Officers is superintendent of the Youth Di­ of the Wioman’e Christian Tem- jiumvhorse uIf Mr.m Dewey la elected presi- Ickes was introduced at thc| TTTESST CENTER STREET (~V- he was finally subdued and brought supporter*. dinner meeting of the Hollywood i vision itself! '' to the police'station where he waa Pfiiance Union, which waa to have For Chinese dent and virill proceed to take over MRS. A|YiNIE I. SMITH. Proprietor The officers and^commltUes of been held tomorrow, has been I Sonth Charch Pastor De­ This war- is being won by Ql of these unite landed In Norman­ Ickes Hits ^Isolation* ^ Gunpowder Yale GronndleM and ^ ilist s t upon the people of this Democratic committee by Actress | Rockville Man Charged booked on the charges listed. couhtry I Katharine Hepburn, j >ua Units Select the Intermediate Youth Fellowship Prosecutor Raymond A. Johnson postponed until' Tuesday, October clares We Must Not Joe. And it ia the Gl entertain­ dy whU* the baachhead waa stUI Shortly before^hls speech was try and -of the world their Which were elected and chosen last 17,. when an all-day meeting aill (CaatlBned From Pift* One) istB and Raldble Rous* broadcast there wa5x excitement own destructive and vicious ideas ■ ------!------— . I With Almost Every­ sliced the numerous counts down er, U)o''"regular" of the Foxhole touch-and-go, and went immedi­ Announces the A^U ion to its Staff of ■den M South Meth* week before i^hcir activities yes­ to four this morning. Holding him take place at the South Method­ live in a Dream World ately Into action behind the lines. among broadcasting personnel by of itolatlonlsm and hatted.’ WUllmantlo Pastor Resigns terday. The following persons'will thing in Statute Books^ for nekt Monday’s court on counts ist church. f . ed and Hull-accept>d Intermedigzt, Circuits, who la doing the greatest In Italy soma units performed erg* at Los A ngeles. Usta "Trojan Honemen” St €3iurch Meet. sen’e as officers for the first part of drurtkeh driving, driving with the candidate yesterday remarited: "Ganuina religion —Inter­ among those whom be called "Tro­ the First Congregational church Knofla: secretary, Susan Todd; about the resulta of the private {to match our highest hopes with been arrested. Police said after WELL KNOWN AND EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN iTh* Youth Fellowship officers the police a fast and merry chase lights andXfailing to stop at stop ing of the Private Day Nurses is bly with gratiRide for the oppor­ accompaniment of air raids and ior Secretary Harold L. Ickes aaya jan horaemeh," John Foatw for the past nine years, the Rev. hd committee* were elected and treasurer, Walter Fox. Commis­ signs as noted in the complaint. called for tomorrow evening at deliberaUon* of th«ac who now jour deepest deairea, and not bs a tunity. • — • , Gov. Thomas E. Dewey la aUpport- investigation that the report waa IN ALL BRANCHES. sion chairmen: Worship. Barbara .Saturday nlgbt before he was discuss Poland’s future In aecrqcy.” artillery Are. There are units groundlaaa. Dulles, Dewey’s foreign relationa Harry P. Leach yesterday read his died at the young people’s When arrested, Schulze had 7:30 in the nurses’ room of the Idream walking about ia a fbntaay ■ ’They form the moat unusual even now island-bopping in the ed by a "prize group of laolatlon- Bsalatant; Gerald L. K. Smith; resignation at the close of the Hall; world friendship. Connie overhauled driving a car over ten with him as a. passenger. Miss Memorial hospital, at which time This waa ln_M ' brief broadcast I wa are unWillmg to Uva up to," said ists and tebble-rousera’’ who have Ickes, campaigning for Preai- ngs at South Methodist Rogers; community service, Ken iRav. W. Ralph Ward, Jr* minister variety wheel the world has ever Paclflc,. making one-night s.tauds James B. Kemper of Oticago^ dey’a services, giving the need for- Permanents Begin at $7.50 ' streets at a reckless pace until Dorothy Bowen Of-the Silver l-ane Superintendent Slover ■ will , be aalutirg Poland’s hero of the known. Tbe.USO ia their book­ a thousand milea apart. "bitterly fought” the nation’s pre^ dent Roosevelt’s reelecUon, aosCrt- chairman of the National Republi­ "a longer period of recuperation” last evening. In the HlglrPneth Kerr and recreation. Nancy Homes tract ofY,^ West Center present and Miss McGuire, super­ Americaivrevolution, 0«n. Casimir of South Methodist church, lii hia parationa for and participation in ed that Dewey, "without maturity * Erwin. rvea..^The*, w ^Atrr\tt«VTi devotionalaI tYtOAtinCFUmeetings he whs overhauled on Main atreet, laermon yesterday morning. "One ing office. . The -National War The Camp Show profeHionals can Finance committee;-Senator from a severe illness suffered last Can 8011 for'Aniointment. >l. Youth Fellowship the fol' street. Miss Bowen'Mid that peo­ visor of nurses. Pulaski, during a Poliah-Amcrican Fund is their "angel",[through the the war. x ” or, experience, whose convlcUona, if Brooks of Dlinoia; Rep. Ham Fish for October* and November were near the State Armory, where he ple misunderstood Schulze’s man­ pariMle or New York’s Fifth ave- lewey had prevloualy pro­ ais throughout the day will b*| "Llto presents ua two altsrna- Mp^enzie fell at a slippery Diaper Pails was preparing to leave the park­ elin, a throat specialist. Dr. Ben­ The annual collection of St. Kelly’s plea was addressed par­ aervicea started a t 10 a. m. ing apace in front of Arthur's James's church, which was to have claimed today U e( ErUtaon day aa upon 'Dm CruaSda For Christ which luvea. T te *tonta of wiekadnaaa’ or spot in the , tumbled into the ticularly to the thousands of liARTHUR DRUG STORES and wen largely attended. There jamin Salzer, his personal physic­ been made next Sunday, has been ia the progtam of Mathodism for |*a gatekeeper in to* house of tha river and, witnesses said, slipped Drug Store on Main street and ian. and tamoyne Jones, his secre- a tribuU to Norway. young girls working for the gov­ itS.M ain 81. Manchester wM* tft^ c h ild m and 40 adults postponed for one month by Rev. Working Out Omni FInala the cotw g four year period. Guest |Lord.’ We cannot do both as an back farther and farther into deep ernment in Washington. Hia Officer Dent was notified. Before tcra. apeakCra will be Bishop L. O. H art- {individual, we cannot do both aa a conflnn*d.\ he could be stopped, the driver, William Dunn due to the immi­ Indicating that a grand flnale water as he struggled to regain statement followed the rape lay ­ Thousand* Of messages of sym nence of the United Service Or­ mSn of Boston, Dr. Harry Worley {nation. Let us hold to our dreams the river bank, ^ e accident oc­ I waa later identified as Schulze pathy deluged the family. Pres­ for the Dewey campaign now ia ing of 17!year-old Dorothy Ber« ganizations dr've. The announce, of China, and Dr. Rcott Hauser of land our hopes, and lift tlicm hlgh- curred about 5 p. m. yesterday. . rum, a War department clerk roared up Park street followed by ident Roosevelt said: ment waa made by Father Dunn being worked out, the O. O. South America. Session wrttt begin {er than w* aver have befom In hu­ Officers Dwyer and Dent, who nominee waa surrounded )>y a full Mrs. Lucy Armstrong, walking whose body waa found oo a golf “The nation will long remember at the Sunday maazea nt 2:15 In the afternoon. The eve- Iman history, bat let up desinto nearby with her two sons, course three days ago. X were in the police cruiser. as a forthright complement of atzateglata as he nlng meeting to be' held m tha {see them realized' in eyaryday Schulze turned north on New American. Earnest, honest, whole- traveled from New Yotk city to screamed and attracted George Friends of the victim, whoee The fall and winter setback Sanctuary of South church will {U'Ving." ' Porfiroa and Thomas Kagan who RANGE AND FUEL street, crossed Center street and souled, he also had tremendous tournament between St. Bridget’s Albany last night. They includ­ begin at 7:30 o’clock. 1 ------home was in Chippewa Falla, Opening announcement entered Edgerton *treet and for courage. This courage which was ed Herbert Brownell, Jr., Repub­ were on the east side of the river. Wis., said Miss Bem un met a of Keith’s Oct., 1899... Men’s Society and the Knights of The South churdi choir will sing | , They ran across the railroad CALL le moment the offloers lost track his dominating trait prompted him Columbus will start on Thursday lican natlonM chairman who an­ under the direction of Georg* Ato- I IVjnnr|n f o I illlt. service man on. the street, con­ The small beginning of ^e wild driver, but returned more...v..,- than once----- — to stand ------alone andd ; evening at the Knights of Colum nounced that Dewey’s Charleaton, ton, mlnlator of mualc, and Blahop bridge and brought MacKOnzie’s versed with him and accompanied rthe Keith's you know t6 E^erton street when a real- tc challenge the wisdom of coun-.;^g uHome « .» and ...inwill w.be continued W. Va., speech would be rebroad- Hartman and Dr. Hauaar will [ body ashore from a point about him in a taxicab. Marine Pfc. today! / dent o* Jjiat street reported that sels taken by powerful interests I each week through the winter CMt over the BLU network >at apeak. An informal recaption for Athens Soon 40 feet out in the river. Attempts Ektrl McFarland has been charged Nearly Half a Centary Schulze had narrowly missed within his own party. In this hour months. 12:30 p. m„ (a. w. t ) today; J. Bishop and Mrs. Hartman will ba at arttfleial respiration failed. Dr. with the slaying and la being held 8500 of grave crisis the country loses Walter Welasborn, medical exam­ in Jail. He has' 'denied any striking thrwF parked cars on that Russel Sprague, national commit­ held in toe church parlora Just pre­ >OBa) STANDARD UBBOSCNB AND MOMLBUAT FUEL OIL street ' . ^ a great citizen through his untime-! ^.^1, jg the last week in which teeman from New York, and Ed­ ceding the evening dinner which (Cant iner, said death was caused by knowledge of the crime. Original Keith store in of Growth and Progress The police officer*^ followed the ly death.” . parents and frierda of boys over- dccidentat drowning. 1899, 10 Eldridge St., win F. Jaeckic, state committee will' be served a t 4I :o’clock. concentration in to* port, 1. _ trail of the driver along Hemlock Gov. .Thomas E. Dewey, Repub- seas g ^ ^ may send Xmas parcris.narcris. The chairman. MacKen^e leaves his parents Chiropody Soelety ElecU Manchester. Present MORIARTY BROTHERS street to Edgerton street where I llcan presidential nominee, corn- proper sized boxes for packing a number of farty type a, aft and four brothera, all° of whom store is 10 times this . . . AND STILL GROWING! “On the L4V4T At Coater sad Broad 8tr—ts they nearly were Involved Jn an mented; articles can be obtained at nearly Dewey’s assistant* said he aevaral larga aU ^ are in the Army. Hartford, Oct. 9,—(>P)— Dr. size! [ accident *a Schulze doubled back "Death Will Be Mourned" all stores. Shoe boxes are not to would return to New York city Try Banker Flee by Bvary MaOad ^ Harold J. Perkinson of Waterbury on hlz trail, trying to enter sevefal be used, postal officials state. either late Wednesday or early British commandara aaasrtod WUl Bead Own Meters "Hia death v.'ill be mourned Thursday to review the annual waa re-e(0cted president of the ' side atreeta off Hemlock street thj-oughou* the world. A forceful Package^ must be wrapped se­ For Giving toe Garmana w « a fleeing OrasM Connecticut' Chiropody society U FlnaUy 0\-erhauIed curely. / CoIumbuB Day parade up Fifth "by land, aea and air." appyyUy Kansas C?tty— — Kansas City yesterday at a meeting which also and courageous man, he made a avenue-. No .speaking arrange They’re here — Keith’s values of the year, Closing in on Schulze, the Rock­ notabJe contribution to the politi-; ------Nazis Gol4 axartiag aO effort* to witodraw Gas company patrons will read named the following officers: Dr. celebrating the amazing growth of this insti­ ville driver finally was checked in cal and philosophical diacuaaions m«-; • . ^ j n ments have been made. Itafor* to* oniuaaiag Rnaaiaa. their own meters because of a Sanford Solomon, Hartford.__flrat, SIMMONS QUALITY his wild dash near the state arm­ ‘ of these critical times. His paas- M a r s l l l D S S h e l l 9toy Vtalt Doubtful State* totem, bulwarked ‘Vjf B u lg M ^ manpower .shortage. The first vice piesident; Dr. Bernard Sher­ tution during 45 years of value-giving! Cus­ ing is a loss not only to the Repub- ; __ ■ . _ The Dewey men hinted that he (ConUnned fnoi Pag* One) troop* and Tugoatav guarittlaA 19,0()<> of 96,000 gas users have man, Stratford, second vi^e presi­ tomers have shared in this giYiwth and will CLEANING ;-----T cut off toalr aacap* wade*. FELT MATTRESS llcan party . . . hut to all of us would intensify his campaign received return postcards with dent; Dr- Paul Tobin, Bridgeport, share generously in its celebration. Every day w a^ doing a' 1 Americans of both parlies who i Marcus Islaud thereafter with visits to states be safer from bombardment there, I Approximately 2,000 OraaljJKq^ dials on Abich to make the meter third vice president; Dr. Irving gVand Job of cleaning op for shared hia faith in representative : he said. (pat troop* have baaa oid«Ry ** reading. But company meter Yale, Ansonia, secretary, and Dr. where the November vote out­ a __ ta—a 4Vm4 I Tw... A IMmJI A-mk-mm ftlTWilP V ilB mOfW M nnoheatar hoMcwlves. government and hia earneat hopea I (GoateoMl From Fag* Oaa) come still is elaned as doubtful. AzaoUnl conceded to s t Marahal{ tte AlUad. diivs. akaig with atotaa readers will alternate with users John Morrico, New Haven, treas­ OPEN Thnraday and Saturday Nights UntU 9:00. Whether tta faundry or dry for world peace.” | ____ 8L Louis, scene of toe recant con­ Pietro BadogUo. who eras premlerl m antiquated aqidpeaslit every other month. urer. “ aosed Wednesdays At Noon. Budget Terms, aienning, yon can be aaanred Mr. WlUkie’a death left w lth ^ t, started. Surprisingly ference of 26 Republican govern­ at the (jww. prevloualy had ad-1 xillad planM continued to poiM of the highaat qaallty worii a definite **“'f**',^* there waa no mention of partici- ors, undoubtedly wlD be placed vtaad him to transfer to* gold to! aiMmy alrporta around ■^tbanaand nlway*. queatlons of Jhe 1M4 T potion by carrier planes, either by high on toe list, his aides ac­ Piedmont near toe Swias oorder. [ n .pmiica over to# weak a**d. ynuM cjwpaign—which can^^te. If minutz or by Radio Tokyo The defendant said he had notl Britiah naval tore** “ Don’t nogtoct bAehachos duo to knowledged. done ao because be behaved-' tha to* Greek eoaat on to* alert for ■Mocio poiM and ouoino. Apply ■ Aieht whi^earlier had hinted that bat- Dewey’s visit to Charleston, W. gold wrould be safer in Rome than any Nazi* attempting to escape r r E CALL FOR J ttm m J iK K D CROSS PLASTER qxS*^ Henry R. Luce. Va„ was hailed by Senator in the north, nearer toe German to dMst or bock—ri| esuzproan ReVarcomb, RepubUcaa, by as*. '-______A m DELIVER Tbit triod-aad-trao Time and Life,, as afylng Mr. Will- frontier. kle "had no intention whatever” of : „ aurprlajng still. Admiral as a booat to O.O.P. chances in On receiving an alttroatum from work kntnatly. W—h voting for ur supporting Pteaident; NimiU’ commuiHque did ilrt men- that state, t Or If yen have |he llltoe, we torts—oiWPorWr-W** * .* * ^ * ---- the Nazis to deliver the gold, Az- work. RRD CROSS PLASTERS aro Rooaevelt. Drew Pearson had Mid Uon any aerial opposition. Nor did ’1. believe we have a fighting [Plan to Organize maka It WMtk wWla far yon Radio Tokyo- gminl bald that he called a meet­ to ray-Oaah-And-Cnrry. cloon, Hnitory, umf t* u*^-M I earlier In a broadcast that Mr. chance to carry Weat Virginia In ing of the bank directorate and SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE DIAL (moUy Bnissont to soS eladtoz. Kotp I Willkie had Indicated In an inter­ Marcua formerly was One pf the Novembef.’* Revercomb told ~~ Democratic Qnb Japanese most important h a ^ air that they agreed "nothing could ANNIVERSARY VALUE HEADUNERl a supply s K ^ — >—*• 2 view •■shortly before his death" porters. “Of coiirae. It wUl . be done.” __ tho f i idai, faaouo for awo t t e *0 I tha'. he would come out lor the bases from which the sent long liard work because toe Democrat* yonn. wndo by Jolmmn * Jotana. The court president told ttael tMters were sent out today ha- Not a price you’U tee eve^. day ^ ONLY 35c-at your drat Woro. I President range planes searching east, not^ have a margin of about 140,000 in for a maple bedroom of thia qijal- * ' and soilth. It' presumably still was reglstratioq*. but toe voter* are white-haired defendant he regiateTed Damoerata «f Stand Not Decided be ahot in toe back if found guilty, | to attend a masting to ity! Rich mellow amber maple.-., SYSTEM UUNDRY Only a few days before he was an Important observation post. pfatty Independent in their think­ $18*95 hoaplteltzed Mr. Willkie said in an her farthest east except for Wake. ing. the aame punishment that tacen^jiM hM Wednaaday night at sight pieces of ample size and solidly HARRISON STREET — OFF EAST CENTER STREET InteWlew with an Associated PreM The fact that Halsey’s long ly waa dealt Platro Caruso. «i>-| LUXURY MATTRESS NOW not b r aohred by a ^ olagla Jploa. 3-pltoe Modem blonde finish bedroom suite. .5169.50 5110.56 aentotive of ...... *Tt la obviouBly too tired for Rather he recommended "tha apt Real Fruit Milk Sherbets so high in quick-energy food value. He became i(w ayie»wed dahaw ste, po -thwest Pacifle planes tank Job ahead,” ba addad. ptoach moot be along too Uao of $ 3 9 .7 5 S-piece Modem limed oak bedroom suite.,. .5159-50 5)19.50 for the 1944 RcpUbUcqn nomlna-, ,'a-"8ced 25 Japanese cbaatal dayby-day thinking and oxplera- No finer mattreaa buUt for the'mone^ ' 3-plece Modeiti light blonde bedroom suite.. .5140.50 4129 JSO Uen but when unable to pbtam a vessel: Luxurious fluffy cotton felt with apeeiM ' vessels and small ciift, Gen. tlon. AdJnstmanta must b* made rOV CJ/t Jim trS DBPMND ON 3-plece Modem light finished bedroom suite. .5169.50 5139 JSO single delegate in the I Dour'as MaoArthhr reported, in inner diaphragm. Rich damaak. consin priitiariea he .. ''dthdrew ^ ______wlwa niadad." withdrew around Ceram and Halma- 10,000 Planes trickor, wlrilo U a v ^ g throutpi moE from the race...... ^ ^ I^trci bombers Wt the re­ TRADITIONAL WALNUT: WAS NOW tr. WiUkie had de- North Dakota, was accompanied t $65 FELT MATTRESS 3-piece Modem suite, serpentine design, in­ The man cently-raided enemy oil centeP at Hammer jNazis by rival candidales for tho U. B. I feated for —be G.O.P.^ ^ presidential „ _ Baltkpapair, "B ^eo, and tha air­ AND BOXSPRING cluding a roomy chestrobe...... 5139.50 5)29.50 jnominaDon In 1940 -Govenvor Senate—Benator Oer*ld P. Nye, rWLDCB BOTTBRa^ drome and aeaphme baae at Zam­ ronominatad in tha Repitollwi S-piece Massive' modem waterfall design l>ed- Dewey—won the moat delegates boanga. southern Phillpplnea. WBIk) - m U R B . « FBI. • BAT, $ 4 9 .9 5 _ . room suite ...... 514&^ 5)30.50 In '..'laconaln and. although not an primary, art# Lynn U. Btamhaugh, Clearance item! Deluxe felt mattreaa Nimltz reported toe Japaneae who .was dofoatod in the primary PLUS) “CRIME • 3-piece Modem plank-top design in pin ^ I announced candidate, captured the death toll )iaa reaoped 12,235. since to Garman'oU plaata, tank wrorica, with matching boxspring. A few only! striped walnut ...... 5149-50 $149.50 1944 nomination eaaliy. ■■Ml decided tc npi Nqv. 7 as an in* Wt NIGHT" A clear 515.05 as'ving for someone. the Sept 14 (U:-8. Un>e) invasion aircraft factories and railway oen- dap on dent candidate. Each tatro- Mr. Wnikle had been a "dark 'of toe Palau chain. \O n PeleUu, tats, toe most spactaeuiar wnaek- I'horse" candidate In. 1940 and as ebd raid was carried out by a fore* dttced Bricker once a t buU'ridual ICE CREAM MAHOGANY BEDROOMS: ^ A S NOW 11.085 were killed. 214 captured; •tope. ,______■ S-piece I 8U1 Century bedroom ...... 5 1 3 0 .5 0 5119J)0 I matA proved to be * pollUcal pl»e-r on' Angaur, six milea southward, 0. 15 R. A. r. lAbcaators tost I notnenon. He had no orthodox 1450 were Ulled. 'U eapturad. smasbed to* Kembs ------,M S rAt.l ‘AT M’S .in V DMrnifSmmtllittj PWAiQCneiwrtHa 3-piece Salem design, Goddard-foot Imums, in--' I Dolitleal organization behind lilm American planes, attodmd Ba- the lower Rhine with 12.000 pound $19.95 Spool Bed. twin eiaa...... fl7.9S tereatiiig reproductions ...... 5149.00 - 9IS9JiO vM mmOaed bv . the "Old m ___ - - Utolmaia d riv e d aetloB “eartov»ke” Public Reeords F lat All Metal Springs: i~ ...... $5.95 S-piece Heppelwhite suite, large swell:>rront Folding RoUawigr'Cm, oidy...... —IM S pieces, ahleld mirror ...... ".....5200.00 fI49JiO ings m two vuiagcs. Oennana probably intended Central Pacifle bombers hit IwO to dynamite the dam tbamoehras os aoon as they had erooaad toa Jim*. In the Volcano group, and Shatvood O. Bowwra to tbs B ^ Wake island without anoounto^g whtw The ramiltant Oooda al- “Nobody wllr ever deprive the Anierican people of tho aerial or antl-alrcibfl oppoaiuon. ready have made the river Impa*- of Connactleut M a ^ Southwest Psdflc airman scored fsMe for the Nazts caught on too ia his devriopmont off Doming right toYote except the Anericffn people themselves... hits on the Important Psndanaarl tong side. ■llWiita hy not'votiqg.” • , * For too fburto i uecaariva night AVr»«w4^r Jarvis to tha Orson- SPRING nLLED Oi: reflnery 4t BaUkpapan; biaated brooko Homos Sm* pioporty

AT.TOWN CLEmra OFFICE $ 7 . 9 5 MUNICIPAL BUILDING — 41 CENTER STREET TUta and boMa at angle ydu se­ High chalk with panel hack, safety feed­ lect. Comfortable spring, con- Pflflllt ing troy and footnst, tat ir u ^ Foldlnff Btnlctiou. Covered In choice of CBariyt Thi> Mvnrti/iement paid for crib with flonr, play baudOL -new tbug weurtng fttbricsi 'msiiiE by friende of PrteMenl Rooeeveh. - Y MANCHiaTER'lBVB!rtNq HfcEALIUlANCHIffrER. C0NN« MONDAY. OCTOBER 9, IQik ---- *____ :____/. - ; f M i r t f

Week End rests or. the profitable employmert intends to go tbj.hc people for sup- f 7 From State of Its citizens. When there is prof­ port of a state labor relations act. I WHY THOUSANDS OF I WiU G uarantee; P a rt Favors Alinuai itable employment, not only in In- Club Elects Junior Group "Great nOmber.s of our Conneetl- i ORDCRSDTniVw .dustry, but In gbvernm.ent ns well, cut people are being denied thet Ididwin Presses 'Wilmington, . Del.—D r F i n the whole state benefits, for it is on Rationing Data Are Gisualties ^ p a m . 66. a director of E. du Increment Bill right to collective bargaining and ; . O f V eterans’ L^an the foundation of profitable em­ these people will be hardest hit if I Its'Officers Seenlikely Font id# Nemours and Otmpahy, ployment for ell that the structure m a m a depression should follow the' Included in List of 160 Bristbl. Va.-Tenn.—Raar Admi­ of tee state is built.’’ ibii Reconversion Plan Farnished By eorgia Battles ral Charles St. J«hn Butlsr, 69, Baldwin W ould Support war’s end," he said. $4,000. What kind of security can Offlee of Price Admlnistratioa Red Men to Meet TO. Win Get Help .to Buy U 8 N retirik), an authority on' trop­ The governor/aaid that "state M l ______Grant Expremkin Group you give us?" ^ Announced Today by Mi^ilure If Brought employes are state citizens and (CAUSED BVRO ijM } Regional Oapartneat at iBfomiatton ical inediclnb; He was bora in He Really Has Been .y night to Make a D e r L o c a l Idier Just Re* treaa packs and all. When teat Home, Farm or Busi­ The veteran says; "You can Bribtol. ‘ should not be denied their; rights Pertussin — a famma' hetbal _ _ Proposal De* Selects Miss Evaline D, 66 Tremont StraM, Boatoo. i; Maasackoiatta. Navy Depaitment. Intd Legislature. Here Are Dates , . show was over—and It waa a big take a first mortgage on the either as citizens or their rights as Yonkers, N.' Joan Her­ tmnedy — tefenttficalig tnepaiifil show—we w9re all sorry looking ness; Ttw Chief Bene­ Brandon. Mon.— Luther King, voters!” , pot only acts at.onee to reusve itmto iidaredIH ireat to Post*; For Making Voters Pentland jis President. eigion on Matter. ' ed from South P«* house.” That aattofles the bank. Infiematioaally known Negro ten­ ald, 1 2 , waited two years* for a let­ soldiers. - Washin$;tbn, Oct. 9— OP)— Ths HarUbrd,'Qct. 9— (>p) —Gover­ iiw spells but also toosena Meats and Fate •'yember 1. Announcement will be The V A is called. When IL too, or. Hto home waa In Cleveland, O. Robert A. Hurley, Democratic ter from Lieut. Oen. Joseph Stil- ; phlegm and inskss It easitr te r cific Tells Some of "Our batteries on Rendova fits to Program . N avy dapartment announced to­ nor Baldwin yeqterday told mem­ candidate for governor, told mem­ *W «r Emplojrment in Town Qerk’s Office The Uilian Gertrude Grant Ebc- Good Indeflnltely—Red Btampa made late thia month o f which new Members of Mlantonomoh Coun­ is satisfied it says: day a list o f 160 casualties iii the Philadelphia— Arthur G, (jir - well. Wlien the. reply came from ' Fletuant tsaUng. Safe for both A 8 through Z8 and A 6 through K 6 shoe atamp to to be used. cleaned out' the sklea that day and bers of the Connecticut State Em­ bers o f the asfiOciatlon at the aft­ and', young — even sman ehlto preaslon club heId..iU annual meet­ cil, Improved Order o f Red Men, Thrilling Experiences. It to a matter o f ieeord that not (Editor’s N ote: This is the "Okay. We’U guarantee this U. S. Naval forces, Including seven vey, an administrative officer of China he apologized for the delay, i In e t vConneclicnt. ' I in Book' Four worth 10 points each. ' Gasoline ployee Association teat " I would be ernoon session that if elected he He said he had been bu«y. (• ) Oct. 14—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. one o f the attacking Jap planes . ' ttUrteeath ki a eerles on vet- $4,000 loan up to $2,000. That's men, ^hose names and next of the War Foods Administration. Any ------; 1 ing at the home "of Migs Grant on Red tokens, worth one point each, .November 8—Last day for A-11 are expected to reach a decision He waa a native of St. Ix>uto. heartily in favor o f a'sound annual ':^4KRT$$$| Oct. 21—8 a. ra. to 8 p. m. (Torporal Joseph Murawtkl, 96 escaped. But It was a terrible ex- enuia’ benefits, ranging from the highest we can go on ia guar­ kin follow: inefement bill, and it would have Chimbrtdge street Friday evening. used as change. No additional red coupons good for three gallons. at their meeting tonight regard­ New York—Harry Turner New­ ^ The Associated Press rience to go through right off the demobillzatlor. to Jote and antee.'' 'Farad, Sebastian Richard, my eupporL" (•■*) Nov. S— 9 a. m. to noon. Mias Evaline D. Pentland was stamps will be validated until Oct. B4, C4, B5 and C5 coupons good ing the formation of a Junipr School StreeL veteran of Munda Baker, 3c, U. S. N. R. Wounded. comb, 77, retired vice president ?WhilB Governor Baldwin con-; for five gallons each until further ate. Many o f-th e boya In the, pensions). . elected president; Mrs. TheodoVe 29. and hto brother. Private John Mu- K Bank’s Risk Cot In Halt Father, Louis Farad, 64 Grove and general manager of the Dela­ The governor Was pt^cipal to fOBH his flslit against i notice. Applications for new "A " council in Manchester. A commit­ regiment gave their lives teat day speaker here at a dinner en ^ g (• ) This session may be ad­ C?hsmbers, vice president; Mias Processed Foods' It ’s because o f this gu aran tee- street,' Middletown. ware and Hudson Railroad Covp. coupons, "'valid November 9, now tee which has been studying the rawekl of. Camp Chaflae, Arkan- on the beach at Rendova,’* Muraw­ By James Marlow the orgiiniaation'a two-day conveh- BfaCanan BaaaU aubcommlttes i journed to either Oct. 18 or 19. Grace Hatch. secretary Mias Good Indefinitely— Blue Stamps toe banks'! risk in lending $4,000 ’ Felenchak, Frank, Watertender, He waa born in Owosao, Mlcb. available at local ration boards. proposal for some time to expected aaa, are at their homes rajoiring ski aaid. Uon at which Robert I. Wankln of ,tion to •■fpeeso” re- j Florence M. Madden, treasurer; A 8 through Z8 and A5 through. R5 Washington, Oct. 9. The is cut In half since the govern­ 3-c, U.S.N.R. Dead. (Previously re­ Greenwich—Mrs. Anne'. duPont GRAirf (• • ) This sesalon is ONLY, Send back cover o f old “ A " book to bring in a report favoring the Are Given Btfles Torrington waa elected president. in U . ndrtheastem j Miss M. Madeline Snfith, librarian. In Book Four, worth 10 points each. their first visit together in three government will help war veterans ment backs $2,000 of it— that the ported -missing on report of Naval Peyton, 77, member of the Wil­ for those persons whose eligi­ and Tire Inspection Record with program. Although the Anti-Tank Com­ Dramatic Recitalist and Teacher of Exprewiioa The following committees were No additional blue stamps will be years. Intet-cst rates can be brought casualtiea for July 25, 1,944.) Sis­ mington, Del., duPont fam ily and Other officers named were: in an address yesterday be- bility (residence or age) ex­ your application. If the proposal to adopted this pany waa a light artillery unit be­ -*-to buy a home, farm or business appointed; Committee on books validated until November 1. down to 4 per cent. - ter, Miss Tessib Felenchak, 67 widow of William Charles Peyton. Henry Schenck. Hartford, vice l i r e a Bridgeport meeting of 2,- pires between Oct. 21 and Nov. Sugar . Fuel Oil new Junior council will be open to Corporal Joseph Murawskl left ing equi|)ped w ith the .37 mm gun, —by guaranteeing part o f the \^ill Again Coiuluct and records, Miss Grant, MisS M. 1 Hubbell avenue, Ansonia. Holmdel, N . J.— Thomas J. president; John Gilmartln, H art­ Good Indefinitely—Sugar Stamps, Auguat 31, 1945— Last day for boys o f Caiicaaton blood between Manchester on March 13, 1941 the unit waa issued rtflsa for the ■**But the V A ' does more. In ford, re-elected secretary, and apMsored by Itallan-Amerlcan Madeline Smith, and Miss Mae V. loans they needed for a start.-f iTie Klahel, Thomas Alexander, 8 Ic, Healey, 78, former race trainer Period Four and Period Five cou­ the ages of 12 and 16. The outdoor with the Anti-Tank Company, Munda battle and they played that first year the veteran doesn't George Havdees, Coventry, re­ A Wioiiien’s Clusq ^ItepabUMns ot ralrfleld county, O’Oonnell; committee on theater. 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book Four, Veterans Administration does the U.S.N.R. Dead. (Previously re­ and track official. each goBd for five pormds. .Sugar pons o f 1943-44 issue. Period 1 activities of the members of a Jun­ 199th Regiment. 43rd Dlvtoion for their part In the fight in which so pay the full 4 per cent interest elected secretary, and George Miss Anna R. Filbig, Miss Jessie guaranteeing. ported missing on report of Naval New York—Wendell L. Willkic, 2,600 Hartford DehiocraU Stamp 40 in Book Four, good for coupons of 1944-45 l-ssue now valid. ior council embrace Indian sports, (Tamp Blanding, , and mkny of our former National on the full $4,000. He only pays 52, 1940 'Republican preeidenUai Hawkes, Coventry, re-elected VOICE, DICTION and il,e ALLIED M, Hewitt, Miss Grant; committee casualUes for July 28, 1944.) Wife, tJ.- S. Senator Claude Pepper five pouRds for home canning A ll coupons worth 10 gallons a games, woodcraft, dances and trained with that unit at (Tamp Guard aoldlera met their death In There are two chief benefits o interest on hail of It, or $80. The candidate and a' leading advocate treasurer. , n oilda oay that “hnrepentant on Christmas meeting, Mrs. Theo­ council-fire ceremonies which con­ Blanding and Camp Shelby in the the South Pacific. . the program^. VA pays tlie other lialf. Mrs. SteUa Klahel, 33 High streeL through Feb. 28, 1945. Consum­ unit. V/est Haven. of internationalism. He waa a na­ Saying he Hoped the Legislature ^ i SPEECH ARTS ittoolsts” would control key Strikes B^ck dore Chambers, MIsa Anne Me- ers may be granted up to pounds tribute to the physical education Southland before sailing for the The 43rd Divtoion to still in the 1, The interest charged the vet­ But this holds true only for tive o f Elwood, Ind. 20 of youth. Rodvan, Paul. Jr.. Pfe, USMCR, would work out euch a bill, the posu if Got. Thomas per person for home canning by The Manchester Ration Board to South Pacific. fight out there under the Southern erans can’t be more thfn 4 per that first year.' After that the Detroit—Peter E. Martin. 62, governor added: ly becune president. now quartered in the Slate A r­ EductUonal features are pre­ Little has been noted o f the Croae, Murawski said, and the Con­ Wounded. Father, Paul Rodvan, Friday EyeiilngM at the “ Y ” making application on Form R-322 cent. The V A won’t guarantee a veteran has to pay the full 4 per Sr.. Bellvlew avenue, Rockville. former vice president of the Ford “Whole Stote Benefits" '•aMwta told hU Bridgeport At Criticism mory, Main street, opposite Leon­ sented in an appealing way part played in the Munda cam­ necticut colors are now flying on loan with a higher interest rate. Motor (>>mpany. at local O PA boards. New Eng­ cent interest on the total loan. Russo, (Jherlea C., sergeant •tThe well being of the states which also heard U. 8. ard street through the Indian sign language, paign by members of the Anti­ the beachheads o f New Guinea. Ranic Course—-1 8 Weeks land to now in the second period 2. For the first year the veterans The law covering' loan^ was major. USMC. Wounded. Father, John A. Danaher and T h e weekly schedule of the history, pictograph and design, tank (Tompany, but Murawski cit­ Some of the Manchester veterans for such allotments (August 1 wlH have to pay only part d( ^he ■“passed by Ckmgress early last Angelo Russoi 40 O n tra l street, Prefer Jake Box eSare Booth Isice, that the Clare Boothe Luce As­ kbard follows: cooking, making o f Indian cos­ ed tbrilUng experiences enough to are still with the outfit but for the through Oct. 30). tumes, teepees, horn, bone ah most part the unit to Aow made up total iftterteL summer. Since that time the Thompeonville. Opening Ses.sion— October 1.3 prapoeal is "a threat to Shoes Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 4 last a lifetime Incident to the at­ serts Communism Real feather craft. All embrace the of replacements from other units. H ill B« Bnalness Transaction V A experts have been drawing up VendetU. Paul T., Pfc., USMCR. Philadelphia.—(J*)—Two French >War emiprayment in Oonnectl- Good Indefinitely — Airplane Tuesday, (Jiosed all day. tack on the strongly fortifisd Jap clean, healthy outdoor life of the P v L John Murawski to attached regulations covering such loans. Wounded. Father, Sabady P. Ven­ eailors, unable to speak English WANTED ^Advanced Course Open To Those,Having Passing and that "the future welfare issue in Campaign. Stamps No. 1 and No. 2 in War Wedne^ay, 2 to 5 p. m. airfield on New Georgia Island This Important point should be and definitely unimpressed with the sUte depetnde . . on you American Indian. ■ - to the 1274th Combat Engineers in remembered: When ttiey get the Those regulations will soon be detta, 75 Roosevelt etreet, Hart- CARS TO BE SIMONIZED '\ ^ Crades in Basic Course). Book Three good for one pair of Thursday nd Friday, 10 a. m. which began on July 1, 1943 and ford. , radio accounts o f the second World Jbbs.” - to 5 p. m. The Junior councils.’ Kandii training at (Tamp (Thaffee, Ark., loan it will be as a business trans­ published. Excellent Work! Greenwich, OcL 9.— (/P)— Rep. shoes each. A new shoe* st,amp will book was designed, compiled and laated for 38 terrifying days. and to preparing aoon to go over- Wardwell, Virgil E „ Jr., Pfc. Series game,, grinned affably at a U le * «e w ladnetriaUsts- Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12;30 p. m. action like any other business deal. Advance Registrations Necessary be made good indefinitely on No- written by a Connecticut man, Prepared for Battle seas with hie uniL . Varying Laws on Loaiis USMC. Dead. (Previously repbrt- large taproom crowd o f baseball Reasonable Prices! Bobert A. Hurley, Democratic Clare Boothe Luce, Republican Marahall G. FowlerStamford, Before the attack the ' forcea Corp. Joseph Murawski to sta­ Any veteran can get the V A ’s The problem was to try to lay ed wounded on report o f Naval fans— and then dropped a nickle in Idate for governor who spoke candidate for re-election, attack TELEPHONE 7252 PHONE: (Evenings) .3160 or Hartford 32-6.560. now deceased. M iv' Fowler spent planned to b« uMd in the cam­ tioned at the Army General hos­ guarantee on part of the lo a n - casualties for Aug. 26, 1944). Par- a loud-playing Juke box. lell Hemorial with Pepper down regulations which will fit in back in a statement today at criti- hto boyhood the Indians in paign were readied at their Island pital a t Fort Devena, Maas., for provided it's a sound deal— If he with the 48 states’ ■varying laws enU, Mr. and Mra. Virgil E» Ward- talked with business and labor ctam directed against her bjr - her Bolton Keith Firnii Butte,; M on L'l.ater he became an b S M in ad'vahce o f July 1 and treatment for recuvring malaria has served In the armed forces be­ well. Sr, 33 Cowing Place, Glen- Srs at Hartford hailed “ the On loans. And when the regula­ artist apenalizlng on Indian sub- were all at aea, enroute to Ren- contracted In tha South Pacifle tween Sept. 16, 1940, and the war’s brook. ladastrialista lisinig in 'Amer Democratic opponent. Miss Mar­ tions are finished perhaps not 9II The food sale Conducted by the JecteAhd nature. His dKidian title dova leland, the Jumping off point end and was honorably discharged. who subscribs to industrial garet E. Connors of Bridgeport, the .states* laws will be in harmony 45 Yrs. Old of/Chlef Buckskin was bestowed across ths channel from Munda This is how the program works: Wbolty Electrical Family •cs at homa and world collabor- and aald that Communism was s Ladies' Benevolent Society of the with them. Adjustments w-iil real tosue in the campaign. y ■rm him by the (Trees o f Alberta, on June 30. The V A will guarantee— up to have to 'Ce made in these cases Ion abroad, a Bolton Congregational church at Can., in 1898. i ■V " Tha statement, made public by The 169th Regiment waa baaed 60 Jtor cent or up to $2 ,000— any later. Alhambra; Calif.—OP)— Earl V. ^ a n y bnainesiman, bankera Hale’s on Saturday was a financial Anniversary Celebration His son, Alden (Chief Flying Ar­ Organizing New approved loan obtained by a vet- \ tee Clare Boothe Luce for Con­ on the Russell Islands ediere they Because the regulations have Stsvsna and hia teres sona are all ...... tadusMaliata,"...... ba aaid, ‘ Tiave success. The committee ^ reports row) now carries on his father’s slectriclana in the Nivy. Mother gress committee, said teCt when Begun Today ^JHistory had been undergoing intensive erM from a private or govern­ not been completed, no veteran id aea, otf tha roooiA of courae,co that, they were hardly able to get work ia the Junior councils. training for months after leaving Egyptian Cabinet ment source to buy or operate a works in tji airplane factory wiibsd^aM welC, n e y were Mtoa Connors’ appeared In Bridge­ has yet been able to obtain a loan port Saturday n i^ t during the tn- the food displayed before It waa Guadalcanal. Every conceivable farm, home or business. aa an electrician, o f course^ tied aboiit their * Investments Of Fum itur^ Concern. Gneet A t Formal Reoeptloa although the law covering the termtoalon of the musical revue, purchased. .The fine array of kind of ship waa used to transport Might Be Somewhat Different loan has b'een on the books for hpnMHL in tbs post-war home-made pies, cakes, bread, the 169th Regiment from the Rus- Cairo, OcL 9— (JPi — Achmed Ib a y know thsy cannot “r. D. R. People’s Bandwagon,” The G. elth Furniture Corn­ Here’s an example but remem­ months. ska mada a "hypocrltldal disavow­ Mlas LiUlaa Grant beans, etc. found ready purchas­ Norwich, Oct. 9.— (A*)-# Mrs. sells to Rendova. Maher Faaha undertook today to ea Oovaraor Baldwin'! Inept- ber it’s only an example for the' So far the V A has received al of Communist support at the ers. The sale netted the society Charles B. GUberL national presi­ The regiment landed on Ren­ form a new Egyptian government to safeguard their in te ie ^ ’’ Adams, Miss Grace Hatch. Mias ier , ns today Its 45th Anniver dent of ths American Legion Auxi­ actual procedure might be some­ thousands of inquiries about ,the rmiH,... vary moment the PACTb active better than forty-five dollars...Mrs. dova In preparation for the Munda after abrupt 'dtomtosal by King The Hartford gatharlng of Dem- McAdama waa also appointed celebration. ' what different: program, but not applications for candidate was speaking under Edaon P. Herrick, chairman, M r^ liary, was guest last plght at a attack In mid-day. H anlly had Farouk I of the cabinet headed by DsVssIslilOTnJISKt? ita also board C2iariw A. Col- chairman of the committee in The Keith firm was established A veteran wants to buy or build loans. The reason: N ot even Communist auspices.” Howard C. C^ase and J^sT formal reception by tee town and the LS T’e and L C T a pushed their Premier Muatapba Nahaa. Paatas, B yon waSm Bern hot flaabsab fsel . Nagro ABL leadsr cf New charge o f (ZSiristmas boxes for by O. E. Keith as th4 era o f the a $4,000 home. He goes to a lend­ the ' application forms have' been « s ^ asrroiab aw » MSTtettaS Gav Hits MalUag Franked Cards Thomas Bentley who as8isted..Wlsh city of Norwich and was present­ blunt noses up on the soggy, president of the WAFD party. rosii, aseeit that *tba Negro poo­ overseas members. "Gay Nineties" drew tp a close, at ing inatitutlon— like a/ bank or In­ completed for distribution yet. —aU due to «hs fnaetloasl “Bd«ms- Mias Oonnora told tee audience to thank all who contribufM so ed with a silver tray by Mayor swampy beach of Rendova before The king’s action excited piffiti- \ i ls M wtfl as organised labor hays Four new members were wel­ the turn of the century. Manches. surance company— afid tells his Saturday teat Mrn. Luce wag one generously to the James L. Mullins on behalf o f a the Ja^ sent over fcores of MQt- cal speculatlaniphlet p resm t^ You may become an elector if you icy of supplying sound dependable Sesry o f this city, died o f suffoca­ we all sought shelter wherever we Was to carry a flice of home lo our boy$ oveiaeai. at tea Brldnport gath- fiMtoaaaM.. .litalttk.litalttkteaateMd teattemd ' *“n>at was no red herring," Mra. by Lt. Muriel Palmer, a tpember are over 21, are able to read Eng­ furniture at reasonable prices and tion yesterday while sleeping In. a could find IL Some of the - boya Italian RapuDlicana VapoRubnalt Traveling $how$ fiiat gave to tf)o$e fighting men fL"-' « vi - 1 ’ Luce’s statement toommunlty Hall will be an ings. Keith’s was now able to make BBTTEB FABBI08 PRICED tclax and remember what home is like. That’s aptsiad tea door o f a Jail to let him sett; Daniel Webster’s Birthplace, r open meeting at which the schoefia use of 7600 square feet of floor goond im Ua f osts. o-i'' aa a caanpalgn Ilasoe,” she conti Experience on a Dude Ranch, tend. Winners of blue ribbons at ALL WORK G1 billed Hlwl Browder aa its main additional facilities became neces­ Jtnre to ten frame, oom- aad. ““until im m a leaileader of the PolitiMi attraction in Boston two night ago Anna Filbig; A Three Day Visit In the recent fair sponsored by Bol­ Prices fatclade stripping year/ Action eonunittce In Bridgeport sary and Keith’s added extra ware­ ’ wrings nad filHng, and starred my opponent as its favor­ Canada, Grace Hatch; HlghlighU ton Grange on September 12 vdU pletoly rebnllding tee set, adding i gtatted giving exdusivednterviewa houses and sales space to accom­ ite oandidats in Bridgeport of the Girl Scout Regional Confer be awarded prises at the meeting. ■vanishing the woodwmrk.. to the New Totk Communlet Dally modate. increasing patronage. Whether they enjoyed the per­ ence at Swampscott Miss Evaline Boiioa|. Board Meeting In 1923 the Keith firm waa formance or not. Bridgeport Dem­ Pentland: Serenity from "As The regular meeting of the Bol­ agpln confronted with their prob­ I t ’s hard to measure the effect this boost in 4gn Policy ton Boa^ of Education will be ocrats Were effectively painted Man Thlnketh," Mrs. Rose Green; lem of larger quarters and so an­ MocDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. h T '' ... ■' tee administration's red by the fellow traveling cai^. A Glimpse of State Guard Maneu­ held Tueeday evening at 8 p. m. other move was made to the pres­ morale had on. all the gains we’ve so far made Mrs. Luce said at the (Tenter echooi. fas MAIN STREET. HARTFORD PHONE 1-4127 ■ S U M van." . vers, Anne McAdams; Planning ent location, 1115 Main street. This in this war. That it had an effect, in important H adminlatration is Mrs. Luce’s statement express­ Constructing Apd Fumtobing a Demecratie Meeting building doubled the. floor space alienating all the true lov ed a belief that the PollUcal Ac­ Summer CottaBe, Mrs, Ruth The Tollend (Tounty Democratic Keith’s had been occupying in the liberty in Burope” end add­ effect, hat been acknowledged by ouf military tion committee lacked the whole­ Chsmbera; Incidents Connected Association will meet this evening Purnell Block and was 10 times ed teat in Italy "there should be hearted support of the Congress with s Visit to a Hospital for ,at p. m. at the Hebron Town the epaee used in the original I'--' leaders. . * leas talk and mora spaghetti." 8 of Industrial Organisations, as­ Wounded Soldiers in Des Moines, Hall. Members of tha, state ticket store. Shortly before Pearl Har-' She accused' the . president, of serting that at a rally she attend, bor Keith’s bad completed an am­ Vaiddenly becoming very concern- Iowa, Mrs. FrederlcK B, Idanning. including Professor Wllburt Snow, ed Sunday "a dosen CIO members Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse and bitious remodeling of th?lr store: •d about the plight of the people A fter the program refreshments But most important, rt helped relieve for a in good standing got up and pub­ were served by Miss Grant,\Mlss John Dowe and also Mrs. Ruth a modem front and new show win­ Of Italy" in recent weeks and re- licly denounced the whole PAC dows were Installed: new depart­ while the loneliness of millions of boys away forred to a DNNRA auteorlutlon Pentland and Mias Hewitt. Welles of (Toventry whollf the can­ show."' didate for State ^nator, wU6 be ments, offices and model rooms to spend a maximum o f $50,000,- were constructed; the entire store from home. A nd that was certainly worth every 000 to rcUeye tee luffering o f tee present to speak. Everyope to in­ vited to attend. of four spacious floors was made Kalian. m odIb. Eddy Leading New more beautiful. Inviting and con- dollar you gave. "I do not know whether tele is \ • Bolton Briefs Lumber Ceiliiie Mrs. Isabelle Valenti and 'two venienL — -'V enough or too little," she said. Keith's. Is a member of Tha Re­ daughters. Irene and Barbarfi, have ”But I hope U le not too late to American Assault tail Store Service group, a nation­ / Change Ordered returned to their home on Andover democracy. In Italy." wide buying and 'merchandising ESTATES OF LOUJSE AND ANNE W. CHENEY Chargee AnU-Semittsm road after spending several weeks organisation servicing hundnStoOT At Hartford, the AFL’e CiolUns Nancy, Oct. 9.-—(Th—MaJ. Gen, with relatives in New 'York (Tlty.* flhe furniture stores in. nearly LATE o r 80 HARTFORD ROAD, BIANCH>ESTER, CONk. The job isn’t over yet There are still millions eharged that "open violent anti^ Washington, Oct. 9.:^-(>P)— Price Han ton S. Eddy, of Chicago,'HI., Corporal and Mrs. R. Knseland every State of the Union. It givai Jones, Jr., a r« spending a furlough of boys across the teas. W e can’t let them down demltlam is being injected Into celling change! designed to. 62-ycar-old . strategist who out- Keith’s the heneflta of large scale at the home o? Mr. and Mrs. R. K. tela campaign by the Republicans smooth the sale of lower-grade mansuvered German Field Mar­ b u ^ f end accees to market in. By Order of the Executors. Arthur W. Gregory and Hartford National Bank 4t Trust now. That’s why you’re being asked to give Jones.N Coip. Johea who is atatlon- In what mminda us of the Hitler lumber to farmers werS ordered shal von Rundstedt on the Moselle fomiation and merchandise sources ed in Florida camd-|im'th tP attend Company of Hartford. , , \, technique.'' today by the Office of PWte—A>--Fed- ■**niere are aoiae C(^mpanies and Ptrwssl iMB ss we eral control of commercial rent ■olutlon toyeor problsmT A ' a ta i by Ahraiy. o o ia i aingnrt' Library af BOokst Carved Mahogany Tester BedateSdi Early Aiaer- perhaps a few industries whose 10$HW Flytav Porte BuUt carol Lanvaa M oloo City teargee wouM ba uaJusUfied. the loan provides naedaS casli. toae OOied M lttetei Otoea, Cktoa, Brane, Uaeae, Bte. TM q oannoHca arna aaqulnd by , eoced on testimony " " n 't. • ed yesterday to OPA’a Industry W a r Production coimcU announc­ on a trip to Brasil teat may evant- A loaa or tlN *19M FAOBARD aXDAN. I B(M>r . 20 new Fall Htjdes to chooae from. •overiag .M oomplalnts of ex- 1 6 Advisory committaaa. ed, the Army took delivery of the ually carry them back to Buebiar- " a ■ .•cteive eosuMTclal aad tndustiial ' tnoMhlyeSSw_____ 910.98 and 912.98. In tease circumstances manu'^ 9,999th . B-17 four-engine bomber esL Although Carol tnstoted he manta tlSSe liaell. tea. nf Naar Tnik City a li aria af eerkla sR A Part af-tta Nstlaiud War Fund. ftaUla, lAM 'of.teem from New a t facturera w ill need price increases front Douglas A ircraft Oo. in near­ baa “no plans beyond Brazil," nan tha rtaiva a at a latar date. .y. Turk city, aatertod tee problem to ^Ckiy, he stated, adding that by Long Beach; No. 10,000 from friends frit certain be hopes ulti­ p o a 't bonrew ua_,------V - .THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY sot. “ national ia sCope'^ and de- )P P A intenda “to aee that they get Boeing in Seattle, and No, lO.OOIi mately to return to Romania. U oi k a teas to to renr i__ _ $|ariil' vantsss>*Peripser wants ta OBAIRR iDcnooi them." , from Loclteeed in Burbank, CaUf. asrve you. fivsrTtaing to U m O B R O B Trtaaatar J “Tha reeord acteWiahte prims teergyman In Critical Condition bssMte ataply and art* E: '£ tea aaosMlty for state or U M lag Baa Near Oaostiactlea Dtaps . itrel o f commercial rants Btonington, OcL 9.—(dV-The I CSV Tock city, aad to a far Cblcako, OcL 9—( « —President Waabingtoa, OcL 9— (PJ—Rep- Rev. W illiam F. WUliama, retlrwl cateat. patbapa, in Phtla- RoosevuCatvMf: request teat the Amer­ tember new conatruotSon totaled paktor of Cslavary Eptoropal ROBERT M. REiD k SON$, Auctioneers Tgsbmgton and Naw ican Padaratlon ot Musidan'a $833,(w0,000, a drop o f 44 par.cant church and archdeacon o f the New PERSONAL FINANCE CO. id d f (A F L V Ilft Its baa on making reb- from tee level of tee same month Lphddn archdeaconry,- was . In a awie Tpeetee MMMn FBOmi RrROfOnKLD, HARR. ' OCloa

.:v.VjV£ MANCHESTER EVENlf^G HERAI^. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY', OCTOBER 9,1944 isa . / . . . _- _ !_^__ ------Ruuin consiUero It ha* lo*t It* propagandisU. don’t know what U G iP Cadets M anchester beet American friend, ClUM con- is to start a day on a sound break ?% e German War* Souvenirs eidera it has loot iU best Ameri­ fast. ’Teen-Age Problem w ng Herald. can friend, whUe America* too Are Enrolled ; T H > ___ knows that It him lost-ita best and Dark Side oC Picture of JovMiiil« pettnqvener R c v m Ib I' 00. m a . A¥riveJ ■ in Manchester ....______moat disinterasted atateaman. ftockvUle I T hat Manchester’s Khco^. Comgafea Favorably Local Youths Can Take Throughout the great phase of With Other Communities Hartford County. Local Soldier, With Pat­ Germen sMper. The second was a WlUkle'e career, the astounding. Advantage of Training deep wrist wouffl. auffsred aa he . SSioJSbSTi* ton’s Army in France was laytag wire through tor eom- Almost miraculous thing was the Drive Is On Hr Luke D. PhinipAAnd Earl Yoai For Servicea.' munleattona 'B a eanght hla hand eontinuous growth of the man. He Sends Big Naai Flag on barbed wire and needed madlcel learned by eaperlence, and where Na eurvey‘ of .K*the teen age orobl^t**'*'pro^ , ‘t when *• difficult the war to^naka ends and a fora- the Cadets now being enrolled Home to His Parents. atiention. other men might have learned to In Rockville lem would present a correct pio- t yeterene come home again much throughout the state to new daaaes The local lad gradoatad from Mxrm be more clever or more astute 'or • / * Bulkriey » g h to Bartford and waa ture unleaa the dark as weU aa the ' attention wiU be paid to .toeir In the Civil Air Patrol training Corporal Richard A. Cariaon, active to sports, parttetoattag ia mors evaslv*, he learned only to bright side of the picture la p ^ ! probleifO and there may then ba program will Kaiw, aa a training aid local soldier, now to France, has football and tennis. Ih addition he be more truthful, more honest, War Fund Quota Set sented. For nearly a week The | a tendency to sldetrACk the prob- a 334-page preflight manual ape- is an expert swimmer and has won Herald has been gathering data on I lenA of the Juvenll^. Should this an unusual hobby, collecting aou- more true to hie own great be­ For $11,470; Cam­ cially developed for their use by several priaea at meets. Prior to this aspect of the 'teen-age prob- lAiappen, Mr. MacKay said, there venira from German prisohera. He enlisting,' he was employed by th4 if liefs. lem. Responsible persona have undoubtedly would be a great tn- the Army Air Fpreea, It waa an; » OIL paign Gets Good Start. nounced by Major W. T. Gilbert, is a member of the famous Third Pratt A Whitney A lren ft end uwI AaBOCLfcTE im ii ------It waa because he .had so grown bMh approtmhed and the toforma- I crease in tlie number of caaea of Armored Division undar (Sensral went out of tha Backland plant iMnflittrt Tram ts autasMU tion contained herein, we beUeve, I juvenile delinquency, Ckmnectlcut Wing Coftunander. ' to tlM OM ot rtouMtoaUM ^ that he waa. at the moment of hU RockvlUe. 6ct. t.—(Special)— Cadets are being enroUod to the George S. Patton and took an ac­ Cartoon’s fathar, who aoiw has I fliMutrhii eradltod (o tho loeol ,*iowo ooBMotol too*. dHve started today toward the present time. , tog to do with directing the acUri- company captured many German the present preaijlentlal campaign. according to Warrant Officer Wil­ to Mexico prior to erobeiklng for, 1 $11,470 quota. Ralph H. Qlbaon U Altogether the record la not b ^ r t{eg ©f youth into the right cha^ prisoners, he took several of their France to 181A rtolito of rtP“W«ootJo« oUpoeW Truancy and tardl^kw In th$ local neia and he aaid that the leader* liam Brown, commander of the lo­ 'toMO koroln. oro Oloo rooorvod. We doubt that any one can now chairman of the drive with others cal squadron of the CAP. Enroll­ flags, buckles, and other items and Richard has one brothar. Ed­ liwTtao elloto of N. b policy In a campaign which may betvveen 1,600 and 2,000 truant*, a better record locally, however, it snipers are always encountered. People’s Savings Baiik. record which U not praiseworthy. entering the Air Corps Enlisted Re­ BwolA ______decide both the future of America Ths driva to tha local faclmdea ia understood that there Is a sUght serve on passing the preliminary Richard always had a hobby of FO R SALE ~ 1 6 . 0 0 0 . However, only a minority of these increase in truancy from the pre­ collecting souvenirs and he kept It K onday. O ctober 10 and the future of the world. end the buatoeas section atorted Army Air Forces mental and physi­ today and to the homes on Octo­ cases require the bringing of war period. up after entering the service. The either parents or children into Po­ cal tests. When called tq active 41 Hyde Strant. Manchester The people of America neyer ber I S . when homes nOl covered There is a tendency among duty at 18, the ACER member has biggest and most important arti­ W endell W iD U e by the factory and atora pledges lice or Juvenile court, we are aa- children to remain out of school cle collected was a big German repaid, during hie llfeUme, the sured, all others being settled to the opportunity to qualify for Cali Hartford S-6»S» debt they owed to Wendell WIU- will be canvassed. beoauae the parents are working, training as a gunner, bombardier, flag, to red and wfalto colors with Ibeie en iom e loaM g wblch The Vernon War Fund has re­ conferences with the-parenU. from The Herald was Informed. Lieft a black swastika to the center. Me. That sad opportunity la now whom a large amount of coopera­ navigator or ]^ot for AAF air iva behind th em a heritm ee of ceived 100 per cent cooperation to their own devices, the children combat crews. The flag waa captured July 20 to oura Hie causae which he eerved and endoipement from the man­ tion ha* been secured. decide to take a day off. Normandy. A nd totton W oBdoU W iU M e Juvenile court record* sliow that The preflight manual, one of th ere w ee repoeed upon th ie were just and great. They are in agement of all the mlUs in Rock­ In general eight to ten dally are many training aids furnished to Attached to tho flag were Ger­ vlUe end the labor organisation. A MarichesterManchester U distinctly(^ In ctly on the ujh up- | j,e absent from ttostr man company Insignias, as well as Legaf NoUoto „ g deep and fdtn ln t obhga- our handa If we but bring to the CAP by the Army Air Corps, committee of workers and over- grade in regard to I closes.classes. Not all cases are reported.reported, is a streamlined text i^th color il­ buckles of various types. Insignias AT A OOURT o r PROBATB K E U to k eep to th e M th he eerved. their solution some little portion aeerSi in each miU wlU solicit cases presented before it and it is we understand, the teachers and of the SS troops, a famous Nasi •t lUacbwtsr. within anS tar the Dli- the hope of the authorities con­ lustrations covering more than 30 trlct ei Itenchester, oa too TUudar oi O n e m oot be toeitven. today. It of hla honesty, hla vision, his cour­ M^gea and the plan of collection principals exercising good judg­ preflight, military and other' re­ division. A German officer’s bayo­ age we may be able to know, In oh a weekly baaie has been aug- nected with the court that the ment when they know there la net stud is among the captured October. A D., XS44. _ _ _ _ th N llg IbviB gly an d rereren tly parents, children and other inter­ lated subjeots. The manual close­ Pnaent WILUAH A HTDB, Baq.. the future, that the' greatest gestad ao that the workers may sickness in the family or some ly resembles the AAF Pilot's Infor­ relics. Jnds*. th e grea t an d ebipaad liic aa> spread their pledgee over a four ested parties will continue to work other reasonably valid excuse for Bstate ot MUdred A Keteelf toto ol American of bis day did not live together to .make this record in­ mation File, used by Army pilots . Namee of Companions o f thin aa ifB eervlce to hie week period. , the absence of the pupils. Never­ the world over except the Cadet Also included on the flag were Manchester In eeid dtotrtet deOesed la vain. Committeei repreeenttog labor creasingly better. Warnings have theless the number of cases under Upon application of Robert H. Met- ..^itry an d to th e w o rld, been given however, that there text Is written for be^nnere rather the names of the men In hie com­ eelt Adwlnletrater. praring tor ea- te a «a a reeaU him . to th e earn* wiU keep records to each mill of investigation haul shown a consid­ than for experts. pany, all attractively printed. The thority to aeU oertoln real astato per- the progreaa of the drive and the must be no let-up In e f f ^ for lads represented practically every tleuleriy^toserlbed In said epidieatlon __«e 1»40, a toualed. feerent betterment or the record will not erable increase. ‘ Hie purprae of the hook, aocord- The Pallet E gg Cam paign lodges wlU be oollclted on an The percentage of absentees re- tog to Major Gilbert la to teach state In the union. An armband on die. It to eeaght to th e atonna and ourly rate basis with six hours only revert to its former sUtus, but j ported is higher among girls than brightly colored with *T5ea Reich” ORDBRED-.-^Thet the foregetn* ap­ may grow worse, basic principles so that the CAP plication be heard end. datormlnad at p aiy tog aarren ta o< a gaaM o f nar T h is is to e p ullet aeaaon o f y e ar, gpay bslng the amount' needed from juveniles, that among boys. Very few are repeat- Cadets who advance into Army or platoly written on it. Varloua -the Probata Office In Mencheetar in every working person In order to Manchester's c »«— » litoiliiihlp erhid i w aa oom - w h ich m eans th at it is the tim e group listed in legal procedure of I ers and the opinion was expressed civilian flying irill And it e ^ e r types of French money waa also ■aid District on the 14th dap of Octo­ inset the quota for the town of that few of the offenders naturally sewed on the flag. The money ia ber. A D.. M44. at • o'clock (w. t ) plataly aa w to M aa. O n e eaii aeo, fo r m ark eting advlaera to go in to the state of Connecticut as being to round out their knowledge end In tho forenoon, ond that aoUoo bo tbatr.. fee dn a tin g an n u al oalcula- Vernon. under 16 years of age, have shown are bad. become competent airmen. worthleee to the Allied troopa. glTen to all persons Intocestod In s^d IB retroapaet, th e atam an ta o f th at Fined Other Articles In CoHectlon tom e B bow ln g how sm art a house­ a better record this year than in Investigation in one case showed estate of the pendener of said appll* ■) ura— pAign to w h kdi he w aa true Joseph Matyla of TelcottviUe the first two years of the operation that the rea^n the girl student From a German officer, the local cation end the time end place of heor- to, an d to e atom en ta w h ich w ife can b a road waa SnM $38 and given a IS S the JuvenUe court, William N. stayed away from school was due New Comedy Hit youth picked up an Iron Crom 'fapeoaanted h la eoB^ otnleea w ith I It la a relaU vd y alm pls caleu U - days auapended jail aentence in MacKay director of probation for to the critlclam of her personal *p- w which represents an award of ClFVUISUOn LU mmvA u*v%aM>ae mw 'the atothoda an d • etandarda of tha RockvUle City Court on Sat­ the Juvenile court of Connectlcut’a pearance by the teacher of her bravery to action. A saber strip days before the day of said bearin*. to [tton. A H eg gs are sold b y toe d oe- urday with Associate Judge Jo- Third district, told The Herald last room. The teacher criticized the Coming to State from an officer’s uniform la also In appear If they see cause at aaid time tyoUtieo aa an al. W han he hraa an. B ut. say the ’ aconom y-w lae aeph NaOh presiding. Matyla was end piece end be beard- retottve there­ wearing of Up stick and the short the collection. . * to. end make return to this court ; > 1hlw Belt. ha w aa davelpptng a esperta. th ey ah ould b e valued by charged with breach of the peace, The JuvenUe court for the Third jdreeeee of the gifl, we understand, In the benter of the captured WILUAM A HTDB B M ed a a ay Aaearteana have aince th e pound. W ith large eggs sell­ being aneatod on complaint of his district was set up Jan. 1, • 1942, and. when the girl was transferred It’s beginning to look as If the flag. Is the insignia of the Third Judas. wife who teatUled that he struck with Hartford, TbUand and Wind- to another room her attendance enterprising Warner Bros, are Armored Division which captured ^had raaaan w rom ew ber. *tety i n g a t m m high price, an d am eU her” end kicked her. Aeelatant AT A COURT OP PROBATB HBU> ,th a pnedoettvo.** h e aatd. ‘‘can be ham counties being shotted to the record became perfect again. blazing still another trail in mo­ countless German prisoners. *■ , at Mancheiitr. wltbin and for tha Dis­ p ullet eg gs sellin g at a m u d i low - Prosecutor Nelson Mead presented Third d ist^ t, in which, Mr. Mac-1 The authorities find that par- tion picture entertalnrtent—spe­ In a letter to hi* father, Richard trict of Manchester, on the Tth day ot deionc. O n ly th e prodnetiva can ler p rice, you can get m ore'p ou n d s the case., ^ disclosed that ho "would ratter kill October. A D., 1944. ___ M rs. A rthu r K reaa Kay, who baa spoken before sever-1 ,nta co-operate in moat cases, al- cifically, in the field of markling W ftoa.- W hen ha w aa hlm aelf. o f eg gs fo r you r m odey by- bu yin g al civic and fraternal organiza- though they have found that in a comedy based on a healthy appre-. a German than to capture ona’ Present WILUAM A HTDB, BMU, Mrs. Anna Oledler Kress. 63, Richard has been around since JudffR* j^lia w aa. to too v ld a t o f a oaas- |the am aller eg ga . tions in Manchester on the subject minority of cases the parents have elation of what it means to be an Batata of Marta THullo late of Man­ jjpaign w h aro asan y p otttical ad v an - wife of Arthur Kreas of EUlngton of juvenile delinquency, chiefly is lied in an apparent attempt to pro­ American. Their latest effort along enlisting-in 1942 In the SImal chester. In Bald District, deceased. . T h is w ise econ om y ad vice la glv avenue, died Sunday night ot active, although ho. always is tect their offspring. As it is the re­ these lines is tjio new comedy hit, Corps. He was sent to Fort Mon­ The Executor harins exhibited nte itagen aaem ad to U e In a a oppoalte Hartford hospital following a abort ’•Janie,” which opens Wednesday mouth, , for hta basic admlnistratlosi aocount with said ewate an every year at th is tim e, end ready to cooperate with the direc- sponslbiUty at the parents to aee to this Court tor allowance, it Is > r a atraddU ng oourae. proctaUn* one w ould think th at eventually lUn€M. ' tors of probation attached to the I that the children gq to school some at the State for four days with training and from there he was as­ ORDBRUI;—That the 14th day ot She WM tfern in ElUngton, Nov- newcomers Joyce Reynolds and signed to Liberia, then to Green­ tn g *»«— — w to te'vor of th e d rat th e lesson w o uld bo w ell learn ed. other JuvenUe districts. of the cases where no co-operation October. A D:. 1944 at » o’clock (w. t ) jtrea" M — aalaettee aarvloe arm y ember 7,-1880, and had lived there Here are the flgures in regard to has been given have resulted In the Robert Hutton In the top roles. land. From the latter post he was forenoon, at tha Prohato Office, In mid B u t toe em berreaelng, fru stratin g all her life. She was a member of as obtained | appearance of the parents in Po­ Promising much to the ■way of shipped to Alaska, then back to the Manebestor, be and the same U aaslsn- % T to e h latoty o f tola oountry. juvenile delinquency ed for a hearinc on tha allowanoa of th ing ia th at although egga era the Trinity Lutheran church and from Mr. MacKay: lice court and a hearing for the comedy (the firm 1* an adaptation States for 20 days, then to Eng- said administration account with said I D efeat to IM O freed him to be ad d by the doaen end ahould be the Ladles' Air society of the children by the JuvenUe, court au­ from the stage play of the same estate, and this Court direct* the vifeim ad f oon tfam ally an d oonalatp church. Besides her hueband she la thorities. name which ran for more than two He waa in England only * short Executor to sire publle notice to all valued by th eir w eigh t, th ey ere B e spesilIlT becam e toe survived by four daughUre, Mrs. , Tardiness preeenta another prob­ year* on and the roid), time before he was assigned to peraon* Interested therein to appear toitty. eaten by the egg. '' VnxOit LaForge of Middletown, “Janie” 'also docs double duty m take an active part in D-Day oper­ and be heard thereon by pubUshing a ilg^ ast difaatod eaadldato to r (to VFCt* 1 AJ) ••••«• m ■ I lem AUlfor thoV44W 0W4\/VPa», echools, we Wc «aacare told.SA/a^e, I copy of this order In some newapopat T h is w h olly unreeeon eble habit Mrs. Dwight Perkins of RockvUle, As a general average, Mr. Mac- In most caaea talks with the chU- a special reminder to present day ations. hsvln* s circulation In aaid Dtatrlet, I^ M id aB t toto com itty had 'ever ■ p y jl’ American moviegoer* that there is Was Twice Wounded on th e p ^ of the breakfast m ale Mrs. Arthur Spsuldlng Kay said, about two-thirds of the dren, pointing out to them the ef- five daya before aaid day of bearing fmown. N. Y., and Mrs. Raymond Juvenile delinquency case* are I feet their late arrivals have on the truly something to be grateful for Life wasn’t always fun-for the and return make to thie Court. / is th e greet atum bling block to dally. In this respect similar, youth as he suffered two in­ WnXIAM A HTDB The pw poaee of his endeavor aon of RockvlUe, four grandrhll taken care of without the juveniles work of tho other pupUs in the JudfA dren and a sister, Mrs. Hugh Flto though otherwise totally unlike, juries on the Normandy beach­ .iacam e tw o. first, be directed th e p ath of th e an im al p ullet eg g appearing in court. The juveniles classes, have brougfht good results, I H-19-9-44.______cam paign. T hat breakfaat m ala patririi of EUlngton. are called in to consult with the Asked concerning the connee- “Janie” brings to mind that otter head. The first was a flesh woimd hie efforta to en couraging and •nie funeral will be hold Wed probation officers; parents and tion of hi* department with the successful Warners’ comedy hit, to the toft leg from the rifle of a AT A COURT OP PROBATE a i 9 p orttag toe adm in itotatlan to la a lordly, aetf-cen tered peraon. needsy at two o'clock at the Ladd other Interested partiea are con- Juvenile dcUnquency problem to "The Princess O'Rourke,” which at Hanehaator. within and for the fito- audiences will recall as an amus­ L egal N otices trlct of Manbhoster. on the Tth day of p ow er to a policy of recognisin g R a b aa Juat ariaan to th e firm con­ Funeral Home and at 3:30 at t ^ suited and an effort is made to Manchester, Town ProbatKm Offl- October. AD.. 1944. ____ ' ■ Trtol^ Lutheran church. Rev. ^ ing, always entertaining, light PTMoat WILUAM A HTDB, Bwi.. -toe reaUtlos of th is w orld w ar. victio n th at so m ew h ere, p refeiw bly stralghten out the difflculUe* en- cer James Duffy said in refermce comedy which nevertheless left AT A COURT o r PROBATB lOttD O. Pleper, pastor of the church countered without court acUon. to those conUng to his attenUon, j JodlpR. a N*i.' B oth m "gia«d and R uaaU can. la on ly a few h ou rs before, a devoted them with a terrific and justifiable at Mopchsster Within sirf Bstoto of Mary L. PerrU alao knorn wUl officiate. Burial will be in wherever possible. trlct Msnchceter. on the Tth day of m an y w ays, th ank him th at such ban h as laid a ap actol eg g Just fo r pride in their country. October. A D., W44. aa Maa L. Parria late ot Manebastor, t Grove HiU cemetery. The large Increase In the num- ‘Thew j* , n®t ^ On the surface “Janie” is a bub­ Present WILUAM A HTDB. B*«.. la aatd Dtatrlet, decaoaad. , a W ring as land-lease becam e a i him . B e la en tirely au ra th at th e Meetliig ber of c: ii* In 1943 over 1942 Mr. 1 w«y o f ^ U n q u ^ Tha Administrator haying oxhlbttod egg has en in dlddueU ty en tirely MacKay ascribed to the fact that The ProbaUon o l l ^ yw^^ bling story about a group of bright Ito odmialstratlon account with said tsaUty. And Am erica to turn The Youth Fellowship of the youn^ters, their well-meaning but .'* j^ t e of ^ oatoto to this Court for allowanca. It U nan him greatly for the fact beoom tog Ito pram ectlv* f*^ RockvlUe Methodist church wto in 1943 more cases were l»rtnight ^ slightly bewildered parents, and of Mancbeetor, In ^ d Dtatrlet de- OROBRBD:—That the 21st day of hold s meeting this evening st 7:30 tb the attention of the court due “ 6 10 girls on m tbst w e had the vision an d the batog'^ p aten b y h lm aelf. H e aw aits the effect upon them and their ^^notion of Aud^ i October. A D.. 1944. et 9 o'cU^ Cw.- o’clock.' to the fact that it* work and fa- This leads me / **^ *^ ^ small community of the sudden In­ Robbins DrlTO, Wothorsltold, Ooun., t.) foteaooa at the Probate Office ia . O ourage to see ou r aide in th is lU a rri^ w it)i Im paUent. ner­ cllitie* for handling the difficult M* not bad for a town of aaid Maaebaetor be and the aama it Mias Buck has been s nurse for flux of Army personnel Into their aarigsad tor a hearing on tba eUtw- . m ar w h ile th ere w as atm tim e to vou s in tefeat, w atch in g both oook the lest six years at Mount SUin problems of juvenile* became 1>M- midst Fundamentolly, it’s a com­ anoe of aold administration ■ooduat p trength an It sad p ieeerve lights and dock w ith socoe suepldoa. da. East Africa, and is home on tor known after tho first year mentary on the wholesomenea* of wtm said astato and oacortalnmesi o( life of the court. He was of the bain and said Court directs the ad- . la g au las fo r A m erica. and «fre q u «it^ going out to the her flret furiougb. She la a native the American community which, to for the ereditora within w hlS to hrtnx ___ m of Meriden. Ckmn.- Groups from opinion that had the work of the the glrie it is * J"o i« turn, reflects the basically healthy In thJllF wimivaan ffinlnat Mid itRtR. M&A 1I mioistratorH WIBirwinr tow *#vwgtre publleiswwsow sawvw notice toww all W h en hla eaaentlal aim of aid kitchen hlm aelf to see th at It la Pbiirfi**# to neigbbdring towns will court been recognised oa fuUy In “*o*‘ ♦iS.* state of this country’s structure. to dtidcUd t0 I pmoM Interested therein to ftPptnr Ivf' ju st .ao soft, or j ^ so hard, or 1942 as in 1943 the court "light vjolationsof to 1 S ^ ^ t o s r d thereon by pubUshtn« e ' fo r .ou r alliee bad been achieved. attend the moettog.^^end stoy®"* ‘"r A remarKable array of talents Srin* In tholr ctolm# wlthto mto t o * , copy of this order to aome nawapspar Just so p rettily poheh ed w h ite all terested le invited to come and well have had as many or n»ore digger p ^ t o k I haring s drculatlon to said Dtomet fP U lk is tu rn ed his en deavor to th e has been assembled to the making aUowed by poetln* n copy •* toto ordw I flya hear the speaker. x cases to investigate and correct in ^ of ’’Janie.” The cast, becidea Joyce on too puMte eton .pent n o e ^ t o l ^ at toast days batbra ___ tha day __ ol ! creation of w orld peace. A s be I o v e r . Manchester in Uie flret year of Its young to sold, haorlng and return make to this T h ere ia n oth in g to to e vroitd so ngnal A m ag er^ L Reynolds and Robert Hutton, In­ Ooort. and by mailing to a reglatartd looked to the future w orld, he existence. I work. cludes Edward Arnold and Ann Srttoln’^Sd' t ^ S S ^ * | omiit.lattar, andon or before October 9, 194t a apecial aa hla lordsh ip’s special In the future to case of an Concerning the great decresje the eame In eomeney sy ree sa w clearly th at A m erica m ust go emergency the algnel for the Harding as Janie’s fatter end elrcutoUon,. In eaid^bato copy ot this order , to Cbarlea H. PUr- in the first nine month* of t b e l ^ t o ^ mother, respectively; R o b e r t , rto. TWid National Bank BuUdtog. W Into it. In a clean, unreserved e g g . mobiUxatlon of Oomjany C, Con­ wKhln ton day* frton ^ d ^ *52 I Snrttifleld, Maaa.; Noah C Ingalta. ' W h at an affro n t to hla dlgnl|^t necticut B u te Guard will be 12 current year, Mr. MacKay warned JV .ey J^ a y U BEC Benchley as an Inveterate bache­ order* nnd return' mike to ttito eoort m an n er w h ich lirould elim inate th e that the people of Manchester be • lor friend of the famUy; Alan Hale IIMI AUen atreet BortogfUId, Mass; aelf-eateain, to sa y n oth in g o f h ie short hlasta on the Are whistle ‘^ " “ "‘^ ‘ ^w l l u k a k t d b iBtoia a Oregory, 40S Orange atreet last Buqilcion of other nattons not too opUmletic that the rate of as an-elusive priorities chief; Hat­ JadfO. lAprtogfUM. Maaa.; Kntoht H. Parria, aboriginal appetite. If m ilady Thie same signal wUl be to force decregse continue a t the same lev- Being Tackled th at ou r policy w aa Irrevocably to^ both RodkvUle: end Stafford tie McDaniel a s. a faithful famfly H-10*44. / ______I SIS Oak atreet ManeheMr, Conn.; tooUtionist H e w aa toe coura­ ahould trip J ^ t-h an d e d ly in from i«l for the remaining quarter of the retainer;, and an up-and-coming Manrloe A Perria. *90 Oak atreet tl*s Bar birlhdair parlf anil yanVa year! Deliqitohcy, he'said, to eome- group at youngsters, among them: >URT o r PROMTS BBto Manchaatar, Conn.; Mabla Petoraon. 71 geous' prom pts for the dUcue- the kltdton and aet before him (OoiftiBMd Crea rage One) «_dtor. within sinA tor tha Dla- Freeman street Hartford. ConS.; timee periodic and whereas both Dick Erdman. Jackie Moran, Ann MonriMstor, on tha TIh day of Hardd L. Kelly. Roaenatoel avanna. hair in antidpalion mt ||m ssraatt W«’ta hions at IC oO cow an d at T eheran . aom ethtog w hich, although dia- Mr. and Mrs. .CSiariee Baclt^en boys and girls may keep out of Gllljs, Ruth Tolify, Virginia Pat­ df 87 Brooklyn street are the par­ eratlon of a chanite in basic _ D.. 1*44. Potest Glen. Bllvar . Springe, Md.:. N, ^ m ade th e foreign poU cy speech­ ttoctly genua egg, seem s to be trouble during the aummfr period p ^ cy shall include the AFL petL ton, Colleen Townsend and Geoiv It v n v ijjjt A HTDB. Bag.. Prsd C. Kelly, *938 MyrUs ayanus. N. ents of s son bom on Friday night f A. Washington *0. D. (X: Hr*. Osatoa want yoa to tw what an CKcellent Job lha m es w hich stirred the hope and genus pigeon rather th an cblck- there is a tendency to get into Uon for “realistic ceiUpgi.” gtoLee Settle. at the RockvUle City hospital. trouble u winter approachees ______^ a n le ” Ic an Alex OottUeb pro­ _____of Agate Volt alias OsHar, 4U Newcomb streeC A A. - tdealU m of all peoples, at hom e en ! W b at am all-baartad ban con< They contend It would be un- Agaw WoluBfmrfcb into Washington *0, D. “C; Ruth K. Strnb- milUig\aiFaHa^ In riMso tiabto Meetlag Tonight Mr. MsoKay believes, howeyer, I ^ attach a general wags duction, and was directed by man. m i l*d atraet A B., Wsahing- en d. abroad . sldered tbie em aJl effc ^ adequate RockvUle DetoocraU -wUl attend the type^ CMsa com^ to ^ J^^niaiidatlon______to a i^r — ^ c emy Award-winner 'Michael CwS A$S5eumar*$Ettog exhlbttod iton *0. O. C.; Ruth A CUrttos. Old ‘ In all th is, h e w a s n on -p artiaaa, to h is bre ak fast ego? the maettog of the.ToUand County tenUOT of the JhvenUe conrt [ tovtoviiix one groun of Rmi Uz. The screenplay . ^ Agnee hla admiaiatmtiMr asemm with sM I Lirma, Conn.; Lloyd A K *^ . 406 N, tovedvtog one group of riorkera. I Norwood atieat Arlington. Va ; PIsc- 'perving only the principles in . te e can consider exp lain in g to :Demoeratlc Aaeoctotion-to be held thoritiea now repreaent moev oom- The CIO Is making Its demand Christine Johnston and Owriee to this Oeuit foVsUawtae*. it is this evoitog at eight o'clock, sx plex cases than were met to the Hoffman was adapted the oSj>BRBD:-4lMt tbelMth dw of ance B. MUlar. 144* (tok atieat N. W_ him th at hens bava to ba pulleta •The ItoMnd a phalanx of speeifle cases October. A D.. 1844. at S o 'r i^ (w. I Washington *. D. C.: P. A TheUpma. m hich he. b elieW L the Hebron Town HalL Several early dayi of its cre a U ^ T m .— Ivina otaelT tex^M . glass. original stage pUy tar J^ S jJ**** I *84 Elm straat Wyandotto, - MIcA: before th ey are bans, an d an a can Involving' steeir texCUea, glass, t ) toranooo. M the PichMSOffioe, ta Thera*n bf ^ ia | ic hmn StSO to S and TtSO to;li w tf Mn ’’ T he seeoftd great phase of his on the state Ucket wUl lesser cases have been ironed out Generel Motma, General HHectrlc, Benthanvand Herscbel y . WllfiaBia, reld Mill! bestir be and ms mme m Mrs. Mien Dunton. 101* OnUrte try .i^p ea lS ig to h U aenae o f p ock - be Bieakora at- the meeting. to a good extent and Mr. Mac^Cay Jf„ as produced by Brock SSgseA^^iwsrtog.ee the altow- atieat Lansing. . Mittlgon: William M ndeavor w as hla effort to lead and Westtogbouse. UnoiM asid edmlnletretlon aocount Thompson, A P. D. No. S, Box IN. Aa Manorial Bf^ptist .Charcb of Martford, at d a Hananond Organ* U s ow n p arty from its, back grou n d etbook b y explaining, w ith m atbe- Snoaeor Sewing Ctonst paid tribute to the Interest the ton. Lanrins. Mich.; Nellie Thompson, A The Longview Paront-Toacher people , of Manchester have tsdeen No official source would risk aa with said eetoto_and aepertols y n t nm tical dlagn^, bow m uch estimate of how long the board's hatn and this Court dlrecU the Ad­ P. D. Nm S. Box 888. Laoalng. Mich. yoar baartV aonfent. Soa tho many faaions;WadBlns ModsI af .n am w -m in d ed laolatidn in to a Aaaoctotlon wUl sponsor sewing to jui^eaile activities me being a big Rabbits Thrive Oa War ministrator to gtre public sotlea to all WILUAM A HTDB m eed o f w orld cooperation. m ore egg he lii ga tin g for hie factor to influencing the boya and drilbefatlons may tun. Public JttdgA Claeses at the school to be held hearings occupied many monthe, SJSS^ to ieato d tberate to. appyf m oney. One can consider such eadi Wedhoaday afternoon. Mrs girls to turn t h ^ oMrgUa Into , Ctonberra. — m — Rahblta are u d t o beard therees by publishing * rllhS-44. ■ ______. plarBe Ceatofar fcaA iiiiiwiliBgldaaa.. It’taM ptoto^i R e fou gh t fo r th is aim by p lao- 'ooneludtog with final onri argtt- copy of tbto order ts s o ^ ' ■"■■•"•r . to g pH n elple above aSIL B e w ould [A rgum en ts an d peranaaicnA if ona B tU Tost, easieted by Mrs. Rein- the right pathi. ■ thri'vtng under war condltinn* m bold and Mrs. Laroy Ludwig 'wUl He warned, however, that there meftta before the board last week. Anstfalia becauss manpower, and, toaito liked to b e h is p arty 's can - w idias to risk an oariy m orn ing I should , be no relaxation of Inter­ BeM BalsBoe oa Power \ H instruct the girls of gradoe seven wire netting ara»to short supply. A d h esion ' ■ i tod ate fo r p ieaid aat th is year. B e ch o lera te rrib le, to beh o ld. lU s^ n o n - est to the juvenile group just be­ Public members hold the ^bal- tJhleas. the rabbit war to carried and return «*>“,„ M A M rH T D B and eight apd Mlaa Marie Ludwig Judge. frobably -cou ld have been, b ^ he senac, h a srlll sh ou t, to a r g u e 'tl^ wUl teach sewtog to the girls of cause theTecords show that fewer ence of power but to exercise It oa, aheep-ranchere. fear they win H-10-*-44. ■ Of Electors t .- sefralned from auto strm niouB, a W wpii eg g la w o rth m ore th an a grades four, five and six. of them are guilty of oomsaltUng they must And a formuto accept- loM the ground won from the rab- ■ 1 minor offeneesk Mthoogh he— bed.- " 1 able to etthar labor or Induatty btta before the war. t AT A COURT OP PBOBATB HBLD m icom prom ising cam paigning to r go od eg g. A s. fo r th e pullets, w h y I not aaoemMed eomparatlve or, as oa aamom lara occastona, at todSS^wTthta ““ 0'S NoQcu ts bsnliF glvan thst tb* to e p olicias h e believed h is p arty I do Ih e y hotiier layin g an ything for the other'town* In the nuzal enqugfa from each eldo to form a - Legal Notices trlct of Maachcator, .pn tha 1th day of Selectmen, Town Clerk and Booid C iv^ Surprise district he believoe that there h w majority. Putting Importaat de- of Reslstrors ot tb* Town ot Oov- asu st ad op t in o rd er to su rvive an d until th ey are big.en ou gh to do a AT A COURT OP PBOBATB HELD aoo.. toeerve electleB. B u t even before ben’s job o f it? A s for tho lord been % general leveling off to the| datoae Into language. eccepUUs et Manchcator. Within and tor the-Die- enttp wfll b* IB session on Sstur- In New Home other towns. ^ A _ .l to a majorityinajMity of the board baa UittM MsschUtor. o* the 7th day of ^'Bstoto of Prand* A Btayan* InUt of dSF, Oetobsr 14th. 1844, frotn 8 Be him self w ent down, be had end m aster, b all have a “reel” I Eternal vlgltonoa « the nai X ft mmm Jk I^Msas ' toMstand tedious! Manehaotor In teld dlatricA daoea*ad_ often been h long OOtottn, A D.. 1S4C , Upon application of Oiilreaa L F JL~M. to 8 P. M„ « t tke Town Hall •ohleved nm eh. The M ackinac egg, or be w an ts none at aU . H a I parents, teachers and U a ion of proceasv ^Praaent JSILLU ILK HTDB In Sbrlfcidoiseby j» exsnrtae tbs has a day’s w ortT ahead of M m , youth graopa to nseaaa*ry,i Mr. jaOte.------toriaratlO Ba. O engressianel ap­ Mr. and K ta John Kramer, The WLB oan do no more than , Batata ot Mary W. Ageiu late of qnaItte«tleBS of tite j^pMcsnlS p ro v al o f to s O o n n ally Itesohitton, hSM i’t ha? H ie w ouldn’t aand a MacKay aaid, ia oedar that thsS* recommend,, as fSr as baste wags “TsnrteirtiT In aaid Dtatrlet.- deceased. partlentorty daaerthad to arid app^^- and to sdmtnister tbs eleetoFs fonneriy of Oak atraet, were sur- be no reversion to the flgurpa t o . TtelbMrator haying exhlblto hie tion on fllo. tt t$ oath to*tboa* wtw atadl be totmd tbsM w fre tetolte and an oourag- [em ail b oy to d o a m an ’s job , w o uld prtoad yesterday afternoon and poUcy to coaosmad, and even a' ttha toragotog ap- / tte first two yeare of ttaJu vsjifl* recommiredatlon______tnlgbt______have po- tanlnlstratiqn account with mUu .ow ORDERED:—That tto torego^^a^ qualified. AppUcoatB iff foreiCB •-..r f i« galito fo r M b leadaraU p. p ar- be? B m d tola m easly, half-dsvel- evsqliig by a party of SO of thair We to thlsCourt tot aUewanee, It U pUeation ha.heard and dateratood at court’s ittical repercuaskma A reo^ ORDBBBD;—That the 14th day of tba probate Offlea ill Maimbastar to birth must present their cltlgsB aA pethapa. By o p ^ puU et-fnilt bade to the puk- frtonda st^thaUr nsw tvwto, 'dSfl- i lith day of Oeto- sUp pspetA 'I M y Hartford Road, to whlcb tbsy ^ h e l t t o S J t o n-ndatlon also probably would go Oetohar. A D.. 1*41 at * ectodt (w. U Arid District on Om ..._ . i . | i m double-talk d ( of toa Chloago IsA w ith M e oom pUm ants. aito a proWein first to StaJMltaatioiiJDlrector Fred forenoon, at the. Probata OffiOA te ^ her, A D„ 1*44 at • a ctac* hd humanita­ Given Honors Yeomans, aoprano, sang with fihe WOEO—1899 WNBO-4419 rian activities designed to remove Licpior Habit Local Edifice Is Crowded *s Radio Rockville Trounces expression Joyce Ktlmer’a beauti­ Cardinals Win Behind :ees Push the causes of war. Linked with It ful “A Trae,” and followed with Stiff Battle I WarTtaia would be au^ already established By Home Unit: organlBa^hs as the intenmtlonjd Seen Growing For Festival Services "A Blrtoday” ; Mra. David Ben- ■ta Bagh FnllertoA 3r. AYork Giants—are ; age natt’i accompanlmente added 4:00—w n c — Backstage Wife;- Thanks to the Tanka; WTHT r - Middletown 31 to 0 [orth Toward Labor CWlce, founded by tha old Near Kweilin WDRC —r Afternoon Melodies; New Yoik, Oct 9—(F)— Second' 87, Mel Rein, 85, Ande Herbert Big.^ , 2-( much, to Mias YeOman'a aerections. Amertoan DIacusalon Laagua; guesatog the oerlaa . . . At long 88, Ward.Cuff, 80, and , Laa^eis of Nations. Mrs. Beatrice Manning, She also played the waltz In E. WNBC—Parade of Stars. WNBC — The Lona Ranger. . addlltona to these large unite, The Concordia Lutheran chuwsh, Vof alwaya aacred tunca. Paator rang* the most striking toipg 29. Rev. Timmins Tells Ki- which celebrated Ite 50th annlver Richter then presented to Organ­ Minor In her usual accomplished 4:15—w n c — StolU PaUaa. 7:45—w n c —Emil Goto Cherua. iWinners Carry Too >I<^a Again /tne plan pli propo^ creation of a National Officer, -Guest (Ooatimied from Page One) 4:30—w n c — Lorenzo J o n e a; shout the , aolde from “military staff committee” which wanis Traffic Must Be sary yesterday at the morning, and ist Werner a gift of currency frtm manner. Mlsa-Gene Walton follow­ 8:00—^Wnc — Cavaleada of the pitching, la toe futility of Monday Matinee Homen by Ray afternoon festival service, was fill­ the church as a token of apprecia­ ed with twd . ilihlatllng solo^ traltzlng U. 8. air basiBS in eastern - WDRC=Jlmmle Fldlor; WNBC America; WDRC — Vox Pop; Many '^Guns; Peterson Local Sport In effect would be a hlgh'command *At Large Reception. —Tims ViswB toe News. some efforts . . . For .iiirtancA Althou^ Sammy Baugh wasn’t Better Controlled. ed to capacity, at both aesilons. tion for his faithful rendition of “Night and Day." and “Louise." China. WTHT—Cecil Brown ;‘— The ByJaekItatal One of the questions not decided the return of prohibition of it. on the general subject of “Peace," of Union Veterans of the Civil War one of the mhst artistic spote in killed 4,000 enemy troops dur­ terday afternoon at Crlckst Lot that would advance a runner . . . Island State haa given toe cold based on the 122d Psalm, or the sermon was delivered by Rev. the fine program and was well ap­ WTHT—News; Music; WNBC Air; WNBC — Blind Date.- liam Hall team from West Hart- Browns drearing room la itoed S t Loute O ct 9—(3)—Luka at Dumbarton Oaks la how to dis­ Rev. James P. Timmins, pastor at George Hagedom of Meriden. The in Dea Moines. Iowa, in September, ing September, General StUwells , —Terry and toe Pirates. 9:00—w n c ■— The Telephone with an easy 81 to 0 adn over a fond last Saturday by a score of 16 When the Browns had the bases shoulder to the Boaton Garden with 25 extra-large silver-painted ;,l5f Bologna, but a sharp wisdom of looking ahead to the plauded by the appreciative audi­ headquarters said. Most of th* full In the sixth, Zsrllla and Christ-, Tboaketball program' -but indica­ Sewell's Browns are ready tor an* lUntar-attack compelled pose of the old League of Natlona St. Bridget’s church, told the future, to the peace we are all hop­ music at both services, both organ was honored with a large reception 5:15—l^ I C — Portia Faces Life; . Hour; WDRC — Radio llieatef: doughty Middletown Blackhawk to IS. Hall looked like a million horseahoes. gift of a 8t. Louis at Geneva. Another la the head- members of the Klwanls Club and vocal was .of a high type and by her home tent, Mary C. Kee­ ence. , slain enemy, troops were cavalry. WNBC—Dick Tracy. WTHT — Gabriel H e a 11 a r ; squad hafora a fata slaed crowd, dollars trhmpltog over toe locals man Just stood there while CMper tions are that to* *Tvy League" is brewei-y which told the club It other teat ditch atand today after withdraw. ing and praying for. Miss Joan Henry, daughter of fogged a third strike , past them, warming up to the big time Showa. ,»U bad weather, a few quartera city of the proposed new meeting today. Drinking of spirit­ Pastor Richter at the morning added greatly to the occasion. The ney Tent, No. 13, of this town, Sat­ Claim 44 ^anea Destroyed 5:80—w n c — Just Plain Bill; WNBC — Counter Spy. which included numbera from two weeks a ^ and seemed destin­ needed them more than the horses a a«art)u of comeback aucceaaea but organisation. All the big countries uous liquors Is increasing, tne three ministers abo>{e mentioned urday evening. TTie brilliant affair the president of Mary C. Keeney WDRC — War Commentary; 9:16—WTHT—Screen Test, not even making a pass at the Yale and Dartmouth' will play did. "We’ve gotten literally hun­ service, after the sermon and in Tent favored with a combination (The Tokyo radio. In a broad­ :4V.. V.. ■ ed to go on to win the circuit ball. Sanders did to* same thing there In December . . , U p from toe Cardihate have them groggy, at Seatri Levanate on including the United States, and speaker said, and-it is six times ss behalf of the congregation, gave occupied seats on...the pulpit, and was held in Odd Fellows’ hall and cast commiinlque, reported Japa­ Sports; WTHT — Superman; 9:80—w n c — Information The arlnnera started, but with laurels. dreds of gifts,” Manager Sewell great as it was 10 years ago. acrobatic and tap dance which was for toe Cards with two aboard to the southwest says Tulsa’s Henry trailing 3-2" hi gameA and daa* P Hhe Quit of Genoa.______most of the sniall ones are eSpect- public recognition to the long and perhaps u dozen clergymen with attended by fully two hundred per­ nese planes made a silrpriae raid WNBC—Jack Armstrong. Please; Democratic National to* opsning kiciteff and travalcd aald, "but I got toe beat one—a perately needing >* victory by Nel­ ed to bid for It. , ^ Rev. Timmins Is a promoter of their wives, from this and neigh­ sons, representatives of Manches­ ^-^11 received. Rudolph Swanson, 5:45—w n c — Front Page Far­ Committee: WTHT — Southern almost th* entire distance of (he to* righto Inning of the third Frnka Is holding back a freshman efficient service rendered to the on-a group of American air, fields ’The first et a series ot Sports game . . .- On the other band, Ken two-headed silver dollar that son Potter to -staVe off a knockout The plan drawn up at Dumbar­ Alcoiiolica Anonymous,” as in­ church by Mr. Werner as organist boring towns, and some from as ter patriotic associations, state tenor, sang the always popular, near Chengtu, In 'Szechuan prov­ rell; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; Harmonisers; WNBC—Spotlight playing field before Carl Peterson tailback whiz, Bobby St)iart, to might come In handy during toe formal volunteer organization “Old Refrain,” and "Perfect Day. sports flgur* sppesr, it is planned O’Dea has established a new record spring on toe Iowa Seahawks In punch. Either or Bhx ton Oaks, which could serve as a and director of the choir over a far as TerryvlIIe, also enjoyed this and national D. U. V. C.'W. offi­ ince, on Oct. 7, and said 44 U. 8. WTHT — Tom Mix; WNBC — Banda; Coronet Story Teller, went over from the 18 yard strip* t' .’o weeks with a strong possi­ long winter." Donnelly will attempt to do the IW orld Presented charter for thi iorganlsatlon by that Is designed to assist liquor period of 25 years. He said the mu­ festival service. cials, associatey of Mrs. Manning Mrs Emma Swanson was his ac­ Captain Midnight. 9:45—WTHT — Music, for a touchdown qp a wide end with his third pinch hit in World November. companist. Miss Edith Anderson, aircraft were destroyed against bility of Worlds Featoerwelght Series competition; Mort Cooper, Job for Billy Southworto’a Na­ changing a few words, does not addicts to assist eac’i other. Mem­ sic furnished by Mr. Werner was The members of the Ladiw' Aid Ih local fraternal circles, relatives loss of one Japanese craft. Evealng lOiOO—w n c — Contehted Pro­ run. However It was the hull like champion Wtllle Pep apipjiaring as tional Leaguers; Incomplete Plan define, either a "peace-loving bers of the organization are not and Sewing Circles prepared and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave gram; WDRC — Screen Star beaten on hits by Moore and Me- Lake’s' Bad' Boy With five games of the 1944 not only good, but placed the wor­ and friends. (The Tokyo report was not con­ 8:00—w n c — Newa; WDRC — thrusts of Paterson and Gunner the star. classic now history, a player''has Mort Cooper’s 12 strikeout JOT state” nor what constitutes ag­ known to the general public and shippers in > mood and spirit to served a delicious salad supper in Beautiful Decorations Anderson, follov/ed with a trom­ Play; WTHT — Henry Glad­ .QulnnSn the opener, held that pair Sig JakucM, the "semi pro” firmed by any Allied source, i News; WTHT — News; WNBC Rich that set up the score bWor* hltiesr yeaterday and chalked up yet to try to .steal a base. No In yesterday’s 2-0 Red Bird tni- gression. ^ the membership UsU are strictly enjoy tho worship services. He the vestry to the more than 200 The hall way beautifully decora­ bone solo, ‘‘Concerto in B Minor,' ' News. stone; WNBC—Raymond Oram pitcher who started for toe Browns To Live in Peace .and "Drink to Me Only With (Tokyo asserted that 23 of the the local lad tallied. Rich and In addlUcm to having a leading three strikeouts against them . . . six or seven game series haa ever umph was a blow between the eye# ' a • It deals In considerable detail, anonymods. • , .w . praised Mr. Werner for teking his persons who attended. The churth ted with roses, palms and .many Irf5—w n c — History in ths Swing. Johnny Creassey another local boy Saturday, was bounced out et the to the Browns' title hopes and ths Intoxicating llquora and toelr has grown and prospered and now silk flags. The roses, the balmy I Thine Eyes.” planes reported destroyed were 10:15—WTHT — Paul Schulbert; esporte figure appear, it Is planned Denny Galehouse has fanned IS 1941 national semi-pro tournament been played In which at leaat one however, wlth,maans fot* provid­ part in the worship so serious, the B-29 Super-Fortresses of the U. S. Headltoes; WDRC — Lyn Mur- collaborated to score a six pointer to also show moides, according to series’ largest crowd of 36,568 (Cliillanod (rein Page One) ing and using force and other effecte on their victims is not careful preparation and practice has a membership of upwards of October weather, and the number Receives Beautiful Gifts WNBC — Top of the Evening batsmen in two games and seven because he had signed to play with man from one of th* (wo partici­ 20th Air Force. The broadcast rhy'sMuslc; WTHT — Music; apiece In toe second atanaa. Rock­ the nights subject may It be base- down on three straight pltchss. pating teams didn't steSl aucceoa- which came toxheer for tM under­ measures against an aggression new subject, the speaker aald. he usee at all times and his choice 600. of women beautifully gowned in The' guests were served at ’the concert Hopr; WNBC— Sports; with Ted Malone. two different clubs that year. The dogs went home fearful that toa There has always been drinking of white and colored formal dresses said the attacks were carried oMt 10:30—w n c — Dr. 1. Q,; WDRC ville held a 19 to 0 margin at half baU, basketball, footoall, boxing next season Slg became annoyed fully. To which the Browna’ et authorlaaOon to obvUte once the Security council de­ refreshmenf tables, or at tlielr R a^ Results. . but they bounced back like light-, end was near. S a neceealty of asking congrea- intoxicants. The habit must be gave It the semblance of a June seats as they preferred, with de in “extremely bad weather.” ) —Johnny Morgan Show; WTHT or what have you. Young Man’s Oam* at an umpire's decision in the rooters jeer—"and they ridieuled termines that a threat to peace branchea to Cologne andpDussel- S:80—w n c — Strictly Sp o r t s’, enlng to the third quarter to score While toe “sweet seventeen^’ our catching staff!” Despite toe week-long aa*uranea SSkS^wthority each tlma forces controlled and ths members of toe fete. llcious fruit punch, cake and Ice Air Operations Curtailed WDRG ~r Demcoratle State —Music; WNBC Thoao Good Wichita Tourney, caught the ar­ liquor industry should and must dorf. While the guests were assem­ Old Days. two more touchdowna one a 32 On the subject of Sports Nights of ar* earning so biter on a bridge and was about that SL Louis can’t lose not mat­ to be used. Would OonOnne Operutlon At OidtweUer and In gatnz of a Obituary cream. Everything progressed Adverse weather curtailed Amer­ Central (Jommittoq; WNBC — yard pass Peterson to Rad Klleol- ter which team wins, Brownie fans take It upon themselves to control bling orchestral music was ren­ smoothly and Mrs. Davis tmd the ican aerial operations over the 11:00—w n c — News; WDRC — it is hoped to hold the events at much attention this season, the to dunk him in toa river Stan Mualal's fumble yeaterday The plan epeciflcally provide mile southeast of Ofden, three Progroin of Song; Claasics in llns who took It in the end aone several of the leading halls In old guard refuses to surrender In Were still hoping against toelr beU In h U p iS S B m e ^ .M n J ^ ^ for continued operation of such It Rev. Timmins believes that 40 dered by Fred E. Werner at the members were complimented weclt-end, Stilwell’s, headquarters Music; tirade of Stars News; WTHT-r-Newi; WNBC— when the cops arrived. And aa a waa the first Cardinal of the per cent of the voters would favor miles to the south, the Americans piano, Ward Krause on the-saxo-kj^^ success of the evening. No News, and a startling 76 yard touchdown town to order to give all local the Pro League . . . Risking their result of that playful performance, ter judgment that Potter would •‘aggresBore like Hitler end regional groups of nations m the said, but fighters attacked enemy 8:46—w n c — Lowell Thom­ gallop by Rich lata in the period. aeriea. Previous to that play the square mattera today and Jack ♦1,^ Japanese war-lords organise abolishing the manufacture end were across the concrete highway phone and David Marholin of one seemed in a hurry to leave, rail and river communications. 11:15—w n c — Harknaas of fans a chance to see toe todlvld- brittle bones for the glory of Tenth he was ruled out of the 1948 tour­ Redbirda had handled 172 chances Pan-American union in this hemis- sale of Intoxicants if It were put north from Aachen to Gladbach. as; WDRC — News; WNBC — Washington; WDRC — Joan Hie lead was never threatened uala that have been lined up. Avenue tech—otherwise toe New ney. Kramer would take the big one .» o ? « a i a f o r tha day when t^ y lAere. In line with thU it cells for Hartford, violinist. The musicians and a center of interest was the Two enemy planes were reported In the field without a miscue. to vote right now. Cutting up to the northeast Deaths played the marches during the re­ Henry J. Taylor. Brooks; WTHT—Music: WNBC and toe ball waa almost entirely Wedne#(tey. These loyal, support- ann launch their evil strength settlement of local dleputee among display of beautiful gifte and destroyed in combat for the loss 7:00—w n c — Music; WDRC — in the losers Urrltory. Ths Black- Fielding .995, the National Lea­ era and fully 75 per cent of tha weaker natlone devoted to The spealur traced tho history from south of Aachen the new ception of the distinguished guests, congratulatory messages sent to of one U. S. craft. —Muaie You WanL The All Rockvlll* grid combine guer* have a good chance of set­ nations on a regional >" “ * of the tempirance move in tola wedge of the erffensive touched off John L. Sullivan and also played for general ^^nc- Manning I Love a Mystery; WTHT—Ful­ 11:30—n C — For the Record; hawk* never one* threatened the may appear at M t Nebo once dur­ Third—Jake Olson, plus 2. tana appear to be with the Ameri- hair paacaful puraulte.” ^ cordance with the dlrecUonS of the The Chinese high command, ton Lewis, Jr.; WOTC — Horace WDRC — Johnny Long's Or­ Fourth—A. Slocumb, plus 3. ting a new record for. a six or csin ZrOTguera in aentimenL have •iTUstim,” M continued, "we country noting that the biggest at dawn Sunday had driven three ^ John L. Sullivan, 69, of 341 Cen Ins*ing which closed the eveningevening’s fpro-I pro and . local offi­ goal line and the manner to which ing the present season. 'The num­ Kelley Leads seven game series. security council. , temperance move was In the mlAs or more against surprised ter street died suddenly at his gram and continued to midnight. meanwhile, belatedly announced Heidt and Orriiestra. chestra; WTHT — Nat Brand- toe wtnnera displayed theta all ber of local fans at the Rockville- Fifth—Max Schubert, minus 1. learned to rospect Sewell's craw .have been determined firet to de- It also covers epeciflcally the cers of the DUVeW and other or- that Chinese forces operating be­ 7:15 — w n c — News of toe wynne’s Orchestra. Sixth—Carl Peterson, minus 9. which took toe lead, lost IL took It n a t the enemy, aieure that he 1840’s when a Scotchman, John Germans. home Saturday evening. He was Master of Ceremonies . around ouperiorlty was moat con­ Mlddletcmn game yeaterday were problem of dealing with OsTOany hind the Japanese lines in Kwang- World; WDRC — Hedda Hop­ 11:46—WNBC — Saludoa Amigo*. vincing. Rockville had power Round Robin Seventh—Allen Ayers, minus 10. Airplanes'.of all varieties—from again, dropped back, tied and fi­ 'A a ll never again be In position to Goff, came to .this country to give Fiance into Action Anew well known In Manchester and for Mrs. Mercyl Peckham, one of . , -gcretarv of countless. Football may draw in Eighth—Colin Davies, minus 11, after victory In Europe, etaung a series of temperance lectures. It the past 43 years had been em­ tung province had scored minor per’s Hollywood; WTHT—Musi­ 12:00—^WnC News; Stories of apqlled with a capltoI P and the Manchester. That remains to be a single seat alghteeelng ship to nally WOTi.it on the teat day of the Bltnga the world Into war and that nothing In the proposed ch v - The original Aachen break­ of^erernomerOTd"^ Vtte"^ve-^ Rebekah lodge and loqg an successes with the recapture Sept* cal Qulx Escape. SweepstakeA Saturday, Oct. 7 one of th* newest four-angined remiter seasoh. San to ao oripiniha the peace-lov waa then that ths Washington ployed by Cheney Brothers In their team as a whole a n alt veteran seen. 1— Robert B o y c * .73-4—69 ter should preclude action by the Temperimee society was organ through into toe gim-bristllng fir velvet department. He is survived l^ d a^ent worker In^hat 30 of Loting, 115 miles southwest 7:80—w n c —Prof. E. E. fichott- 12:85—w n c — at Louis fiwre- parformers. bombers—have ’’buzzed" Sports^ If sentiment still is working for V . fiif nations that they “ •y; Allies to handling enemy etstes. forest of Hurtgen southeast of of Canton, and dlslodgement of the ■neldsr—DeihoeraL; WDRC nade. \ Tofimey C^ing Strong 2— Jay E. Rand ...... 81-11—70 piene Park for a free look at the the Brownies, the boirs with ths R^through tmlty of desire, unity of toed. , by his wife, Mrs. Margaret (Moy- ney tent, assumed a similar Po«‘- a l» se“ l ^ of Crowd Pleased Around and Aboot —Thoa D. Faulkner 74-2—72 Rev. Timmins said that the pur- Aachen flamed Into acUon anew nlhan) S ilv a n ; two daughters, tion Saturday evening. Mrs. Helen the ^ made to invaders at Wanfow, 80 milea west We had the opportunity to wit­ With Leader Being 8 games. One time yeaterday, dough aren’t The Red Birds ar* wMtand unity of strength, be lit as the doughboys all but burst Henry, president of Mary C. Kee- ‘ be latter, and maoe M of Canton. Ihe crowd waa well pleased with Low Oroao favorrtl at 11 to 20 to win If Lanier ^position to assure that no other poae of “ AlcohoUce Anonymous' Mrs. Herbert Carvey and Mlsa the initial riiowtog of the Rock- ness the Yale-Cornell gains last Denny Galehoulie' stopped, hla Into the clear beyond the woods, ney tent, and her associate officers, her a ^andsome lace tablf Their recapture, however, waa Fnshed for Top Spot. 1— Bob Boyce—73. pitching chores completely end pitches and the wtee money Is se sronld-ba aggressor or conqueror Germans Report la to help addicts control their use Mary Sullivan, of Manchester; two villa eleven and "J^ Koelach waa Saturday, a game to which ah un­ sure It will be over tonight that na of spirits. It is an easy habit to within six miles of Duren and two sons, John B. SuUlvqn of Hartford and the members, were escorted to shsdes not likely to affect toe general Both Candidates Speak derdog Yale team rose to glorious 2— Tommy Faulkner—74. watched a huge bomber swoop -a-M even gat aUrtad." milM from toe tojwn of HurtgOT toe front of the hall where places chenille Japanese push westward toward not arrong when he stated, "W* SweepatakeA Sunday, Oct 8 leries prices are quoted. m-eecwitiMI*a,-which-Alao get into, but a hard one to give and Pfc. Philip Sullivaii, now sU- have tot it thU year up here." Ihe heights by outfighting the favor­ Kelley plus 20, Smith, and John­ low over the field. Then he went Donnelly holds one of th* Cari| Tisza Grossed up. His advice was "Don’t become itself. tioned in Oregon;* tore* sisters, were reserted for them: Lluchow, from which 'the enemy 1— Fred Cavedon.. . 88-15—73back to work and struck out John­ mwldas drtiiUad proposals -for boys really displayed it and there ed’ Big Red eleven to win by a 16 son plus 18, and Martin With plus MltcheU Karpuska 86-13—73 victories in the apries on a foinw an addict" ’There was no news from a sup­ Mra. Annie Murphy of Irvington, Mrs. Manning’s national staff ates In Mary C. Keeney Tent pre- was but 20 miles distant. On the Same Broadcast to 7 score. Cornell took the open­ ny Hopp. MMetul aettlamcnt of dbputas, la porting drive through the Mon- was represented by the following exquisite wasn’t one fan that didn’t- take 13 lead in Round Robin tourna­ 2— Doug Stetson.81-7—74 inning relief job in th* seoonfi baoaiua It has not been (Ooottnaod from Page Ooe) Thoas who desire to make use N. J., Mrs. John Butler, of Elm­ ing kickoff and marched down the of toe facllitlea of the organisa­ schau frontier forest 13 miles far­ wood. and Mrs. Fred Thayer of officials: Mrs. Georgia Bone of 1 gifts from a host of others were th* opportunity to remark about ment. Low .Qroeo game. Th* strikeout artist nUevsfi . aecapted by viy of tbs field foir a touchdown before toe 1— Dri S t John—79 Hopp, batting .174 for toe se- Lanier who had started against tion should address; Hartford ther south. this town and four grandchildren. Hartford, national secretary: Mrs. too numerous tO list. PoUttoal Broadeaattag To- '^wiO make the second of five sched­ the showing of toe team after th* fans had a chance to catch their govanunanta Involved. Drawn that port and a thnut southward uled guest appearances to the Don game. Hie Rotmd Robin tournament 2— Doug Stetson—81. riee, is toe strikeout champ of the Potter and whiffed seven men to AA... P. O. Box 592, Hartford, . On the Seventh Army front His funeral will be held at his Nellie G<^man of Massachusetts, right: breaths. Then the Elis attack be­ for to* E. N. Moor trophy ia go­ tha Dumbarton Oaks con- on tha German toll of Blast Prus­ American troops beat down a Ger­ national councillor; national Color 9:5555 NBC — Five - mlaoto Voorheea concert on NBC at 9 The Blackhawks were a badly Best BeU, This Friday, Oct l l first five games, whiffing seveo get the decision to toe llth. Potter Conn. late home, Wednesday morning, at Yale Gets Research Gift gan to perk and they completely ing strong with favorites falling times to 33 trips to the plate. had been lifted for a ptaeh hittw ■was which andad Saturday, It sia. James Blair won today’s at­ man coimter-attack east of cap­ 8:30, followed by a mass at St. Bearer, Ho- 2, Ruth'Jordan: Judge speaker apoaaored by Deme- o’clock tonight He was first heard outclassed team with power, bulk outplayed their favored rival Ivy A ’’long nine" Best BaU tourna­ , w— laautd la tantuaJ form bars Pastrey Tank •'ores Bmkbone BU/CD/Af(P eratie Katioaal eommlttee. last July. He will have two solo and axperence against them. Pet­ and underdogs gaining. Earl Ball- ment and dinner wlU be held this and raliefar Bob Muncrisf was tha tendance prize. It was presented tured Vagney, six miles east of James's church at 9 o’clock. Bur­ Advocate Ralph Grant of South leaguers. loser. ; Sacratary of »iU who Ths Ruaslans destroyed ths Remlremoht and 13 miles from the ial will be Ip SL James's cemetery. Windsor, and Allen Spink of Meri­ New Haven, Oct. 7—(JP>— The Sea. Ustorhin of Alabama. numbers and Join In a third with erson, Rich, Cressey and Berrio ■leper Is leading the championship Friday, Oct. 18. All membera are The pitchers in tola aeriea are by Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr, gift ot an unannounced sum of flight with plus 5, Jack Cheney is Just Miaass Eaaotd ^' dsaertbod it as an "effort to make backbone of a force of more than Schlucht pass through the Vosges. Pfc. Philip Sullivan is flying den, a member of the National toe orchestra. Kreisler Is not list­ are a sweet set of backs and the The outstanding individual star invited to take part In this popu- holding to the qjd theory that naimianant a victory purchaaad at 800 German tanka and 300 eelf- ’The French, slugging through home from Oregon to be at his fa Council of Administration. The money to Yale University tfy the New York, O ct 9— —At least ed again until the broadcast next line U big and hefty with a sweet­ plus one in the second flight. Art lar event and thnsa that can’t play hiirlere never -hit-. In 26 attempts Not atooe H oward Ehwiho American Optical company to be of the game was a 16-year-old col­ Smith plus 16 in the third, Charles .fn heavy a coat In blood, in tragic propelled guna and captured large stiffened German resistance, caj^ theris funeral. national officers were received as eight broadcasts .have been sched­ New Year’s night heart of an end to Pants Pan- ored lad named Paul Robeson, Jr., should come and have dinnier. Call members of the Cards’ and emerged from the ahadowa ot the . nnd in treasure." numbers of prieonera, with toe Yanks Pinch Gap tured Ramonchamp, a mile north became their rank and presented used in support of the research uled toe networiu whmi the seria. Big Joe Kadelski, a tackle Johnson plus 11 in toe fourth, Ben Roman at the club for reser­ Browns' mound staffs have made Philadelphia AthleticF BuOpen tp son of toe famed opera singer. vations. 'tPans BouA ^>^111 Ba Long German dead and wounded mount of Thlllot, and pushed within a to the audience by Mrs. Loveland. program of the university’s clinic New 'York Herald Tribuna holds Talks Tonight: CBS 11:15, Mur­ and Johnny DeCarll, center were Robeson lives in Thompaonvllle, LouU Kelley is plus 20 to the fifth, only one hit, Galehouse’s single strike out 18 Chicago Cuba and sat ' Bebarly Hull warned in an ac- Ing to eeveral toousanda, Pravda To Four Miles; mile of the copper mining town Mrs._ _Bone who Is national secre- of child development has been , re- its ISto annual forum for th* three ray D. Lincoln on "What la Ahead standouts throughout tha entire Conn., and what a football player. Clarence Larson is plus 12 in the in the seventh inning of yester­ a series mark 15 years ago haa • aininamlnf statamant that the reported. from the west F u n e ra ls taryi la the prMent head of the 1 vealed by President Charles Sey- Attonfioii^ days from next Monday. Among for U. B. Co-Ops"; MBS, 11:30, game. He made at least half of the (Cor­ sixth, Richard DeMartln is plus 1 day’s game. pitebar bean able to Ion 13 saan. ta ■ondio aatabuahmeat of tbs pro- It appeared that toe Nasle— Outer Defenses Hit CJonnectlcut state department. ^The I mour. The clinic’s activities m- the speakers announced is Gov. Roundtabl on ’’Dcmobiliaatlon The 73 yard touchdown loin by in the eighth, Mitchell Karpuska on* game to the annual rlim t. Now in Aachen Home Owners Thomaa E. Dewey (or the final and Rehabilitation." nell tackles. Wss on the receiving Never before have two pltehatu MM^organteaUo^ "Win ba long with tola algnlficant Ipsa—may Outer defenses ot the German Women'a Relief Corps waa repre­ elude inveatigatlons of the growth Rich was the .highlight of the end of five passes and'was all over Is plus 4 in the ninth and Bill Mar­ Cleveland Tops have considerable difficulty to Leo Thomas Mason ot vision and the behavior cf the seaslOT Oct 18, to be included to Other Progrania: NBC—8, Wal­ tin Is plus 15 In the tenth with complatoed like Cooper and Doniiy OalOTonaa :!T !a »d difficult." «Mlng that defense arc around Belfort were Funeral services for Leo T. sented by Ada Monihon, the Sons *gmme. With the ban on the the field. Injured late ih toe .final that a bright objebt in toe bleach­ week remain* to ba dona bolding a lone along tho Nlemen of Veterans of the CSVll War by eyes to infants and young chil­ Onr expert earpenten the radio schedule. ter Huston in “Valley Forge": 8:30, period, the ocaslon that he receiv­ John FalkowskI plus 13 In th* whiffed to total of n vietkao ta (OooUaaqd (ran Page 0#a) getting their preUmlnary ^aUng Mason were held this afternoon ‘ Preeident Roosevelt who in toe Howard Barlow concert; 9:30, In­ Rockrtlle 27, Rich bucked the cen­ ers blinded him while at bat dur­ one series afternoon. The edd maili hafera a a*t of completed pro- river, which le too natural nort^ from Allied long-range artlllepr (Commander Ernest Bamum, and dren. Research In toe clinic la are now available for any ter of toe line, toen cut sharply to ed was tremendous. H* certaiply eleventh. The tournament closes Bears in Loop at 2:30 at the Holmes Funeral conducted by a cooperative group past has closed tha forum by re­ formation Please; 10, Contented ing the fourth game. Whan Um­ of 31 was held Jotatly tar the A*o ‘ noaain e*" ba laid down for a fuU- ern defense line of Blast Pruaala gap (ringing Switzerland and Sind close juppori bombers as the home. Rev. Alfred L. Williams of ite auxiliary by BkHto Hotchkiss. and all types of home nK his left and raced down the aide- deserved It. on Sunday, Nov. 5th, and players pire George Plpgras orderod a S w e Vnltad Natkma conference and where a great major battle of pediatricians, j.sychologlsO> and mote pickup, ia expected to do like­ Concert; 10:30. Doc I. Q. Quix . . . are urged to have all their match­ and Cuba ot 1919 a ad lh * Wfeita pounded that town’s outer de­ Firench assault has pushed up the St. Mary’s Episcopal church offici­ Escorted To Station pairs and alterationa. wise this year. That would place CBS—7:30, (Repeat 10:30), Bob lines without a hand beliig placed By Jimmy Jordaa clubhouse attendant to inveatigato. Sox and Cuba of 1906. 4 » brtag ^ organisation into •eema to be ahaplng up. fenses with shell fire. valley from the west. ated. Large delegations from the National President Mrs. Man­ guidance workers. on him as he outdistance the en­ Yale’s giant end. Paul Walker, es played before that date. Chicago, Oct. 9.—(/P)—The red However, the entire BJeit Prua- Estimates ~ cheerfully Um opposing candldatoa for the Hawk'Quiz; 8, Vox Pop; 8:80, Qay It was discovered the object area If todaFs opponanta ta • being. To the north Canadian forces Only a shell-swept four-mile gap Orford Soap Company where Mr. ning wks then escortec by the prasUieney to toe same broadcast Nineties; 9, Dorothy Lamour in tire Blackhawk team. It waa an was a standout again in the vet-* Julie Faulkner leads In 72 hole light waa turned on t(iday around a saucer-sized booster button — strikeout nMod a new *■ , iMersecretary of State Stet- ■tan front has been fortified and staged a bold amphibious stroke to separates toe two prongs of toe Mason was formerly employed. cplolr-beareni and presented ^ th given. clectri^ng. run and brought the eran Ell line. Captain Mac Whit­ medal play. Mra. Faulkner finished the for rvforUfled by the Germane, while .. This year toe general theme ia “In Old Chicago"’: 10. Lucille BaU ing, as good a guard aa there Is marked "St. Louis Browns." -tbilus, chalrm*n of tha Dumbar- toe rear of an isolated garrison of pincers reaching called at the funeral home last the ceremony due her. station. She “Builders of -the World Ahead," to "A Girl, a Guy, a Gob." . . .• fans to their '/eet. with a total of 410 for hsr gross Aldo (Buff) Donnelll’s Cleveland tabltehed. To date tbero ■ ten Oaks seasions, said In bla ra- leoently troops of aU agea^ and 5,000 Nasla holding on to * small ‘hm------A m e ri^ s ’^ ra _ ^ « imam, night u, to tribute^ to ...... him, jriso em- was becomingly attired in a gown The winners ■wili meet Suffield In the East, made tackfc after against 415 for Nellie Johnson and Rams. with many prbmtoent speakers to BLU—7, Horace Heidt Time; 8:30, tackle but -in leading the team, Ticket scalpers, who figured to 76 ttard-etrik* VietimA port to Hull that non* of tho gaps ciaaaes have been moved there pocket among the canals and dikes more than a mile of the AaOTen- y,e Norton Electrical of turquoise-toned blue crepe, PERFORMANCES Wm. F. be preaented by Y$rs. Ogden Reid, Blind Date; 9, Counter Spy; 9£30, at Cricket lot next Sunday after­ 434 for Clara Rand. T’he Pittsburgh soccer player, topped only by the Caiday to tha plan la “In any aenaa inau- with Instructlone to "protect toe SOT to of too ^helde, and landed I Cologne road, the last esMpe rojue company, the yrterans elaborately beaded In crystal, and he was superb. Round robin for E.' N. Moor do a big business and tsn ty prices, chairman. Among those expected Gene Krupa Band; to:30, Good 01(1 noon. who had a habit of coming up with have been disappointed ao (ar. in seven games hi 1661 witl gates to Berlin." lustluat east of the .small.amaU vtUagevillage e of i I| for th#tbs N ato m ^ I of Foreign WarnWars and auxiliary. carried an firm bouquet of gdori- not PROMISES ■re Admiral Cheated W* Nlmitz, Days. . . . MBS-fi7:30, Bulldog trophy; Standings at end erf play toe Yankee-Otent aigHt game set Johnson Next Saturday afternoon at the Sunday, Oct. ; many ■ surprise package when he Grandstand sects with a $6.25 fSoa "^Tha chief unaotvad problem la Gen. Ivan Bagnunian. com­ Toofdplaat, 33 miles west of Ant- strength of toe ^ c h e n The floral tributes were numerous 1 oua yellow and white chryaaSithe- Bernard Baruch, Han'ry Kaiser, Drummond; 8:30, Sherlock Holme's. 8 ruled the grid coaching roost at that produced 82 ^ 1931. Th* how tha council should, vote on mander of too FIrat Baltic Army, Retain Public Favor Broad Street Rep. Claire Boothe Luce and Hel­ 9:30, Human Adventure. Bowl, Yale faces undefeated Co­ First Flight value have been available at much werp. ^ andbeautifto^ mums, Ued with long streamers of lumbia. Duquesne University before the less than that almost every day sixth-game rasr1^,^ot T9 definit^ auintlons of iggrsaalnn Russia who led toe aaeault along with The landing, made W ore toy- p a ^ The bearers ^teere Walter Balch, white satln^bbon. the gift of her TELEPHONE 7426 en Oahagan. 1— Earl Ballsieper plus 6 iMs been euroMled. Gen. Ivan Chemlakovaky’a Third State Elevens 2— Bill Peach, plue 8 war, came up with another yester­ in front of th* park Just baforo fflqrtfpded that the big powan light, was aimed at the roUef j)f S. S. (Bfilto G u j^ ) Edward Fraier, George Booth, Er- husband. She received a number of O ur plat form of servieo Or CaD Artbnr A yen Th* BLU network will bave^toe Tuesday Broadcaate: NBC—9 day when hla Rams bounced back Cooper anoGalehouae hbomd’ ufi etoialA satain tha right to veto White Russian Army waa aaluted a amaU Canadian bri^toead across Drirtng r a u t ^ ^ from * p^st Peterson, Joseph Moriarty beauUful floral tributes, among heaviest schedule, listing hour- a. m.. Mirth and Madness; 12 noon. New Britain High should have Henry Smith plus 8 game time. la not ono of doquont Coves try — Tel 28*4-W4 a good basketball team tola com­ from a 7-3 second-period deficit to in one of tooee games that It’s a anv deelfi""* Involving chargaa by 20 salvoes of 824 guns In Mos­ toe liBopold canal. estaWlshed three bPMCh in and Wallace Payne, all members of them one from Mr. and Mra. Jesse long broadcaate on three nights Words and Miulc; 5:30, Just Plain 3— Bill Peach plus 2 Even yeaterday, pasteboards for shame anybody hM to IoSa Jpatao generoUHetf suaee^blo Score Victories ing season. The reason. The boys Roland Ely plus 2. knock off the , last which the “brokers" were aoklng •citoat them. The United Stota* cow for toe overwhelming tri- toys ago with a fl^etorow er bar- Ubach, ^ ^ ^ c a n ^ p s Division and V. F. W.. Mrs. DavU senmd as ths and rearranging its programs to Dm. . . . CBS—9:16 a. m. (Repeat year's champs, 19-7. on opening day when the Diuwifii ‘pyjf Britain arguad against any to morions Interpreta^ do so. CBS is to carry three 15- S:30. p. m.) School of the Air; 4 have been out practicing for the 4— Tommy Faulkner mlnua 4 $25 Saturday night, changed uinphB. efficient chairman of the reception past few weeks with Coach Ike It was Donelli’s second straight beatxMort behind Gatehouse, on imeh veto. A tremendous concentration of Tha firing squad was under Ser­ committee, assisted by Mrs. Etta tions. It definitely pro­ mtouto attemoOT programs tha , m.\ Service Command Parade; By The Associated Press 5— Del St. John minus 11 hands at only slightly more than tiye bite, the chib arith thS teweat comStei-atUcta. wltoto four^mlles of their com- (Mcond day, while MBS has an­ S:30, Ted Huslng's Sports. . . . Ikowitz and Lou Possner in 0— Art Wilkie (no matchesleague win, earned without the normal price. Pour of-the scalp­ ^ £ a • matter a t high poUcy. the Russian artillery blasted toe nar­ geant. King. Harold Olto of the Loveland and Mrs. Emma Swan­ vides fo r :— The three Connecticut colleges charge. Possner wss a standout hits -took the cake and did it an toaua^nay have to go to A nseat- row atrip on toe Baltlo coast atlll Oaimaas’ Baoks Ta Schrito rades near H aaw . ^ _ of 1 American Legion sounded taps and ] Board of Relief nounced a Monday night broadcast BLU—11 a, m.. Breakfast at Ssr- playing football this third seuon played). aerial pyrotechincs that brought ers—who violate ■ city ordinance home runs. The Germana hero were fighting 1 Enemy resistance north son. with the New Britain pro .club him a 30-28 victory over the Pltts- efibremiar Stalin, President connecUng the German Baltic po- xne vm.iiuuu. -jo------. — K. melting. Emest Peterson of the service men Entertainment Given and another Tuesday afternoon in dl’s; 3 p.'tp;, Morton ^Downey since Pearl Harbor had causa for Second Flight if they sell for more than 50 c«ate Ray Sandtrs’ clout atop the root > Superior Profeaaional which Sihriey Tonple ia one of Sto^; 4:15, Don Norman Show. last year and waa a standout at 1— Jack C2ieney, Jr. plus 1 burgh-Chicago combination. Its above printed prices—have been Rooaevalti ^Prlnia Miniater church* sltlona with Blast Prussia, One with their backs to toe Schelde and W d the^iw ri- read a prayer at to« committal at The mistress of ceremonies then Joy today, the trio having emerged DePauI University. ot the right field pavUion and Dan­ in and Ocnei^aliaBlmo Chlang Kal- wing of the First Baltic Army the flooded Walcheren and Zuld | The Oerma" j;??!® “ ^5 | the grave In the East cemetery. Service. South Manchester Fire the speakers. . . . MBS—13:30. U. S. Marine victors In theta latest teats. 2— Bill Scudder even r>everberatlons were 7elt among arrested. ny Litwhller’s long dlatance into ^ v ^ d Islands north of toe river | can* h ^ «Tave In the fa st cemetery. announced toe program numbers D istrict Band; 2:15, Jane Xowl; 5, Wini­ 3*-Baul Balteieper minus 1 the faithful at- Green Bay, even battled toto Memel’a perimeter de­ 1 by top-notch Manchester enter­ * Impartial Personal ^ The University of Conrtecticut Bernie O’Rourke, Sports Editor toe unscreened stands past the Frits Kraialtr, noted violinist fred Smith Song. all-civillan gridders, playing under Bob Boyce, Eakel Buckland, though tha Packers had e com­ 400-foot marker provided the only **'jfeeU *g S o ^ FoeelbUHy fenses, while another pushed tainers, practically all of whom Attendance. NoUce la hereby given to all —:------—------of toe Middletown. P m s, warns Such a meeting lit |he near fu­ northward within 40 miloa of top were an hut cut off by a IJSOO-yard sector, ------_ perhaps the biggest handicap of CJikrlee Froh, John Mayotte, Clar­ paratively easy time dumping the scoring of an exciting game. push north of 'Aatwerp. assumed the character of a major About Town received recalls and aever^ re­ taxpayers In the South Manches­ us (bat Middletown fllgb will not ence Thornton (no matches play- Pltt-Oerds, 34-7, for theta fourth ture is regarded by coittMtent au- Latvian port of Lelpaja. sponded with encores: Ward ^ Experienced DirertionJ the state’s "Big Three," downed pull any punches in their* game Mort Impre^ve This latter advance to (Jalmpthout assaidt" ter Fire District that a Board of Mlddlcbury Saturday up in Ver­ win. Big Mort's defjWtiet complex thoritles as a possiblUiy even Most of the Russian guns, tanka (Coincides With Third’s Surge Krause played a saxophone solo • Wide Price Range. Relief meeting wUl be held ta to# with toe local team at ML Nebo though Russia stUl is not at war and planes from all the Baltic sons Just outside Korteven put the The Daughtera of Liberty, L. O. mont, 13-7, while Oout Guard TMfd Flight The Ram's victory came In the about the was The attack In the Aachen area auditorium of Fire StaUon No. 4 Meriden Entertains Friday. After losing to Plaihville First—Arthur Smith, plus 18. first full-schsdule day of the sea­ with Japan. They sey that. ta wOTs.jnaascd under Bagramian ter raimdians virtually astride the L. I., No. 126 win hold their regu­ Academy trounced Worcester In the opening clash, •the team Just a rumor this time as the husky diked escape road out ot the coincided with a surge eastward] on School street Monday ..venlng. Tech, 39-0, in toe Bay State and Second—Doug Stetson, plus 11. son, that drew 97.356 fans to the By Thc^ Associated Press righthander from AthertoA Mo,, the totereet of perfecting a worm the aU-out offenalve, which a tru « - Oft. jarlar monthlymonuiiy meetingmeeung tomorrowloraurmw AMBULANCE SERVICE October 9.1944, frou 7 to 8 P. M„ bounced back to trounce Bristol Baaea design Stalin may be will- toward the sea with the Impact of IriMto. 4 fighting Yale upset Cornell, 16-7. 20 to 0 and West Hartford. Third—Bundi TarcA Plus 6. five games despite raw or rainy Bob .-Wiese, Michigan—Whoae fast balled the Browns back to the B.W.T, (or the purpose of hear­ Russ Hunter, Uconn halfback, Fourth—Fred Bllsh, Jr., minus weather over most of the circuit. powerfSouse drives from fullback bench. The Sewell crew kept peck­ tog (or the Srst ttme to pertlcl- S avalanche. His main a d ^ < M eers will be elected and all mem­ WE PAY CASH ing any and all complaints re- High Eleven Today folldwed the Slaulial-Memel rail-rail­ mUea tosida Germany north of|cltIa of Mats and' Nancy. bera who have membera of their | scored both of hts teiam’s touch­ 1. The Western Division leaders' spor resulted In three of Michi­ ing ewey here and there, collecting p 2 o In talks with Cbilang as well gardiiig toe tax UaL Middletown will us* to* T for­ Fifth—James Kirkpatrick, mi­ way. average gains were bat­ Aachen, battered their way across families in the service are asked FOR GOOD downs, the first - on a 63 yard mation and many local gridiron victories were coupled with New gan’s four touchdowns againrt ■even hits but when the blue chips as with Roosevelt and Churchill. tha main Aacben-Gladbach road at . Robert J. Smith. nus 14. 'Minnesota.. were down, Cooper had it. In th# The only thing offlcUlly an­ ter than^W miles. to bring their addresses. m o d e r n f u r n i t u r e With Dick Hubbard at the pivot sprint after taking a pau fronf fans who have not been able to York’* 32-iO win over Boston, De­ Russian eqliunns speeding Into two plaoea and to within 714 miles Hoipital Notes ' Thomas J. HassetL Red and 'White Gridden slot. k Ptuky. The adnntog tally come in Sixth—John CHianda, minus 19. troit’s 19-14 defeat of Brooklyn, Don Grondzlk, Michigan State sixth he gave one of his best pitch­ nounced on this pMnt, however, is W B BUY / Harry A.. Schleldge. view Its operation can do so by Karl Johnson, Harry Mathiason, southern Hunlgw in two toys of JuUch where the main road from ■ > The tha aortheSSL I Admitted llaturtoy: I * o'elocli. It yon* sro moving, and have tough\ Brooklyn Collage on ’'the First—Charles Johnson, plus 11. Ran 97 yard* for touchdown with Leaguers had loaded the ssekf - M poeslhle take the neceeeatV •xoeas Itema. call me. Tedford at the half* ana George petltlor. after a year qn the war­ the central plains the Red Army Firet Anny units which a d v a n ^ A son, Thomas P. Aitkin, third. Local Lineup. Intact* Keith at (uU. latter’(| field. Second—Henry Huggins, plus 10. time shelf, racked qp the victory intercepted pas* in 42-6 rout of with one out. They said his curve steps with a view to the prepara­ was still a few miles shor| of the from southeast of Aachen were son, 15 F ^ s t | was born yesterday at the Hart, Plerro, Bellangarie, 'Vtocek and C ou t Guard, arhlch winds up its TMrd—Art Knofla, plus 5. . wasn't breaking and Southworth tion (rf complete proposals which Cravat . In the second end^ third quertera, river. within a tew hundred y a j^ Gag- Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT M. REID ANNOUNCING.. a , ' T h l local Red and White grld- Tedford have all worked theta vtey home oeaaoii next w u k against Fourth—Stanley Straugh, plus 3. with Lou Zontlnl scoring from the Johnny Power*. Southern Meth­ had Teddy Wilks in the bull pen. co^d -then serve as a basis for Clear Southern AppraacI crossing the main Aachen-Cologne |ne^Andover. Mrs. Wlnlfrto Gag | p_ xitkin of 6 McCabe up to the varsity with theta stellar Rensselaer before taking pn Army, i Fifth—Clarence Peterson, evem odist—Ran second half kickoff for but the fast ball Mort threw that diacussioh at a full United Nations & SONS < ders will travel to Meriden this af­ Sixth—John Hyde, minus 18- flva yard Unp end Jim BentOn In Yugoslavia, combined Ri highway and put under fire this | liaidone,*lAmitt5r Bolton. w iteitoy: Stephen ■troet Mr. and M rs.^tW n have a work in the sessions last week. \ Hriy Cross airi Dartmouth to that .} League scooping up a fumble to score 80-yard touchdown ' that beat Inning never needed a curve for eonfetence." sian and ’Yugoslav partisan uni 4ast escape road to a narrow four- I 301 Mata SL rtioaa 8180 THE RE-OPENING OF ternoon to meet Meridap Hl|1i ta a ^ the local mentor is to hopu et order, ran wild to avenge a 1948 Seventh—Jack Hayden, mtoue Soqthwestern. help. ■fhe blueprint callB for this ina' Manchester. Conn. 15. from the 33-yard line. Zontini and cleared toe southern approaches of mfle corridor. , ^ ____ CCIL garnet ‘Ilte game is slated finding a winning combination in eetback by Worceatar. Highlights Tom O^ella'each had a field goal. Frank Lawrence. Rice—Kicked ehinery: Belgrade, less than 50 miles from Mnirtiig Slow Plug teas I fred Riyenburg. included a n yard touchdown Tram No. 1 H u ^ Hamilton (no matches Winning point In 14-13 triumph! 1. A general international or­ to gat jmdarway at 2:80. Tha the new lineup and tha enthusiasm played). A pifS, Gene Rohanl to Abe Croft, .toe capital, which Is already out­ .EaM^of 0T« MoMlle. G«|. S t« M ^ .t* th e S d n b iW «,’ ’TSSl- THE ARCADIA IjLESTAURANT shown by the anttae team in th* dash by TOm Dorsey and a 47 yard O.'TorrSnes .... 86 141 68—310 over LSU. I ganisation to be known as “ the flanked on 1^ northern outsklrto kmme was originally scheduled for scorer by Stan’ Weiner. -They ac­ Fifth Flight ■gsm th* Bear* their only score. Johnny Karamlglos, Denver—1 last Friday aftarnooh but when p u t week h u bun highly com- M. Mlnnich ..'..106 86 111—308 ..Mean white thrf Packers, 'with Probable World United Nations.”^ Each of t ^ (The Paris radio said last night counted for (our touchdowns, two W. mats, Jr. ..98 87 94—379 1—Louia Kelley, plus 20 Ran" back Utah’s opening ' kickoff; agepetes proposed would be part Completely Remodeled and Modei^nized continual rain left the playlnk field Biendable after their dlmtrous 3—Duncan.-Johnson ...... plus 18 Irv Oomp aolng the tossing and Belgrade was being evacuated by to buimtagln^M _ F ra n k DletC M«»th of her mother. Mra. Rpm PROPERTY |xri*y. A startling upset* took place in pactad victory over Cornell and in Tesm No. 2 " It—Bill Kennedy mtous4 set the Chrd-Pitts back on theta' Let Horvarth, Ohio State--- St. Louis, Oct. Probabl* bers of the organisation would be­ Under New Management Coach 'tbm Kelley had his the e c u - last Saturday afternoon doing so mads th* Coast Oua-*d A. T edford-----, 91 68 90L-269 5— C. C. 'Varney ...... punus IT heels and Wound It up when Doir Gained 121- yards In 16 tries to lineilps for the sixth game of the To Spend Time Driant, five mUea N ^tow eat x^S^HOTker Coleman ■tro«t x o PH.E A. COM- chargaa at a razor edge for toe in West Hartford when Middle- long to the assembly, each having Metz. J , , ^ iM*nii*(ilDoroheater, Mass,.'The funeral ^U|pT.arrF LIST OF ALL IraRSON- look good, for only a week ago E. Diets ...... 104 87 101—382 7— Bill Saherak- ..minus 24 Perkins dashed 83 yards arlth an lead Buckeyes to win over Iowa. 1944 World Series at Sportsmans one vote. The assembly would de- Meriden gun* and Uie dqlay should town, downed Hall by a 16 to 18 8 Rev. Barrett no matches played intercepted peas. Hutson scored park today (Series betting aver- The T*hird Army. wKlto hopped 33 take place there tomorrow m o r n -AL f ^ ^ PROPERTY i^ ^ ^ ^ J d ' , _____ juO- 4ha-BhM had an it could d o te K. Kroll ...... 118 ' 96 108^^-^ Roger -Barksdale, Yale—Fell on .. bqte broad problems ot ■ peace and At Office Here off to a new attack on i ^ ^ l e Broder. 262 P a ^ r s t ^ t o / v OTTCI^) AND not affect this team any as they margin. Tha Orange and Black wiggte out a T-8 win over, toe H. Benson ...4.109 107 98-409 - Stath Flight two touchdowns on pass*A and set Cornell fumble anc Jater scored ege* to parenthesis): .__ ’ aecurity, control of— aimaments, T O R VEHICLES) OWNED AND have paan pronounced in top phy­ of Middlotown wltirthe famed T 1—Clarence Larson ...... plus 12 up e third, with Ben Sterrett , Browns front yesterday and "trooltv 1 * * ^ Demproy,.S<^,Mama atita^ ------TAXABLEia IN THE TOWNTO OF Cadets. tying toucbdo'nn aa/Eli upset big and the like. It could admit or ward aa far as seven m f l^ b ^ 'The Rockrille Emblem Club wUl T A X A R ^ B ^ U * ^ ™ ^ sical caiBdlUOT for toe fray. fprtaatim wm be In action Frt- Yale’s vietory eras » tribute to Totals 422 373 397 1193 8— Ronald Sloane . plus 3 tallying. Lou Brock tallied anoth­ Red. . J Gutteridge, 3b (.167) aspel membera and makf recom- Chairman Harold MiiReed of the tween Met* and Nancy, barf ^ | O a iT e tt. H ar«orf: H eji^ . ..a.vni. , MANC»iiiajiz.K.MANCHESTER. ■taiUM.Uneap day afternoon at ML Mebo when its fighting quallUoo afid condi­ 8—Bob Cole ...... minus 1 er for Green Bey, .with toa Card- Kreevich, cf (.227) p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y Tony' Mlnisi, Pennsylvania—In­ wMHinatinns for action to the Se- Board of Selectmen has made ar­ hnaup arilf find Jaekia Robb they meat tha loeala ' ta a loop tion. ’I^ a llin g^ a touchdown and - Team Na 8 4»—Ed. W eb b ...... minus 3 Pitts’ lone touchdown coming on a tercepted pass and ran 69 yards to woorerrf • • (.211) Ourity council by two-thirds vote. rangements to be ahikeht from hia i home to Rockyille, I Aircraft, Machinery, Water blow. (JhenlcourL > mwoaiae norm i zia VJ'Tv’ | when a pot lucK supper wui oe en^ iMma. Horan Cattle, and Rwte Efiarro at tha end berths. what appeared to ha a sound Mdotian ...... >91 97' 90—278 6— Frank Oleksak ...... ininus 12 paas, Johnny Origes to. Johnny start Quakers on way to Win over Stephens, as ...... (.278) It would pieit. pt least once a work in Hartford-at times to per­ of AJoncouft and 18 mile# aouto- sitapiro. 74 Mather joyed, Mrs. Josephine Johnston Power, DamsDams, Horaea.Horaea, « t u e . If your Doctor Tubby lOnar and Rudy Ballangaria 'Ih* gamsAt-lfaridan will be the trouncing in tbs firat period, the A. Larder .... .101 110 115—326 6—A. Lang .. .ho.matchaa played Butler. , -- -Dartmouth. Mc’Quihn, lb ...... (.429) ' ■ year. mit his devoting special time to Shabp, Goats, Sv Ims, Household at top tadkls slots. Th* gtiarda will Erst for the fllhrsr city team and Bulldogs ralliad to oeora to tha E. Supernaht . . . 96 86 89—271 Jim Wiley .. no matobea played Laaba or ----- K.154) 8. Security '•.ouncll. The United east of Meta, was added to rifibt i * i r ^ Reardon anfi d^ ^ chalrmim of t ^ ami' Detroit trailing 7-0 after Brook- Derald Lebow, Oklahoma— duty oh the Board of Selectmen. . Other towiui previouiriy reportodf | 1 mittee and Mr«, Alice Fagan of be Bun Ahnuin and Oaorg* Vlaeak with vary Uttt* Information on second and third quarter^ to* Low S co re ..... 85 — —^— 85 L«o. Weiman no matches played lyn’ACharlies McQlbbony had tqn- Scored all three touchdowns aa Zarilte, If ...... (.311) Statse. Britain, Ruealr and China He is arranging to apportion wrote a hand about the prowaaa of tho club latter qn a 64-yard march, and H. Bengston . . . — 109 110—318 Seventh Flight ^ a touchdown paas good for '65 -Booners beat. Texas'Aggies. 21-14. Christman. 3b ______(J06) “and. to due course, France," time in the morning and afternoon captured. ^ It la rathor difficult to aay what To tha south, vengeance-fired _* streeL tosurod tha triumih by picking up No matches played. yards to Ray Har* in the second Bill Dellsstatious, Misaourl— Hayworth, c . (.138) would compose permanently five at stated periods when he will be [^Sunday: Sharon Har- ____ Iproduce, Mechanic* TotIs, Goods to axpocL Coach Prank BaroU tiro points on A aafew jiut before TeUla ...... 873 402 404 li79 Eighth FUgiit Potter, p ...... (season .39-7) af the U membera The assembly French troops of UeuL Qeh. Alax- period,~~anapp*d back to tie the Scored two touchdowna, one op available to any Indivldualfc or CenW atreet; Al- T« k.p 12. Olriicoute. win I kow b u ahvays trotted ' out a toe MtUe ended. ^ Team Na 4 First—Richard DeMartiu, plits 1. score with Frank Sinkwlch going 56-yard run, to 33-0 rout of Kan­ Team batting average ....(.196) would tiect the other six for two- groups on town matters Notice of andatijil. Patch’s Armyi Mrs. fighting team and thVi year should clossd. within a mile of th* o u t -| W < H ® » ^ ^ W ^ North I1 tomorrow. i^J«.il?.r7«W night at 7 o o;Sk“artoeTN^ clock toe | ^ QHjef. tx^able credit*’ goods. Tlrady nma 'by koger Berks- ^ M etcalt'91 89 80—360 Second—Tom Faulkner, mtoiu 1. over, and eawed things up wltii sas State. Cteidtaals year terms. By a system of voting the times he will be available to Second Congrogational church. he no exception. dal*. Trie’s pony back, (md •xesl- A. Sttuff ...... 66 99 IOr-364 Third — John BchmaUhn, Ed UtwhUer, If ...1,...... (367) •tin undecided the council would sMrta of La ThllloL alx milea j . .. - M rs WH11*»" Hlaglavlch, Most B* Filed V. himself . . . two mora In the third—on* qn a ’’Shorty" McWUlianw, Misstaaip- the Municipal Building 'rtll be car­ a lent work by tha Bhia’o powerful M: Schubert .... 95 96 101—291 Johnson,. Frank D’Amico, Martin 73-yard run by Sinkwlch- pi State—Got loose for three long Hop'p, cf ...... JVi,(.1'74) have power to order the use of Such Usta ahall be filed not later o o n . Mmu line, lad ^ O a p t ^ Mae Whiting, Dnff8 .....^...116 95 101—313 Aivord, Dr. Allison, Bill Stevenson, fofM, ecOTomio measures, political ried weekly to the Herald. and beat Technical Sergt John W. Cot- L ^ ^ > 5Sber^y-^ ^b Washington cam* back In the touchdown runs against MlUsaps. Mustel, rf (.388) heart, of tha Vosgaa,r*hamna«nav 1*1®219 Hartford road; Mrs. PalmyraraOTyro ^^yy.llv j,<■ hnmA nn furiefutlOUgh frOTO I “ i_lT -w.,i W m Lota F d t foaturad. The Bulldoga (Sc* Co- no matches played. 1^!. Cooper, c (.868) taolatldn dr' any other etepa con- year, or, . If to# totaty-firat last halfrtrallliig 21-13, and with Chick Maggioll, Notre Dame— their Camp Stewart. O*. . lU d d le to w a ...... 8 0 1.000 himbi* In th* Bowl naxt gaturday 897 878 362 IJIT Ninth Flight Scored two of Irish four touch­ Senders, lb ...... (.278) . . aMered necessary to put down an D ecrease only eightIfht milesmues fromirom thsme towniwwn ui.or i Q^Mach daughter, 22 Cottage I b* Sunday or a legal holiday, toen Wota Bartaord ,.l ta anrihar lyy Laagua tumte. First—Mika Karpuska, plus 4. Frank . FUchock passing, moved 1^ - aggreeaor stoto. Firet however, it on the next buatoeaa day foUow- 1 , JiOO out t o a 81-34 lead over Philadri- downs in defeat of TuLne, Kurowski. 8b 200)' Belfort. .N^chester ...... 0 - 1 -: . Dasni .Bnl Bat Jhrt ’ ■aoond—Steve PhillmorA mtaoa Ed Cody, Purdue -Spsurked Boil­ Marion, ss ...... (.368) •mold try peaceful means such as tog. ' . O f on* tUag yea may be sort: for to* sasM roaaeas ^ 'le a d .000 phlA iDon Zimmarman’s throws and drbitratlqn. .It In Charity Costs Raslitaiina No* Fully Oracliod Dtacharged today: Mrs De- B ristol ...... « - 0 1 >600 ermakers to 85-19 conquest of nil- Varban, 3b ...... (.286) However eloso tho Firat Army’s I gp Auburn road: Failure to file such Data means Your Doctor Srool^ taka no him to call apoo as toe hia Kaaslar field. MtaA-’-Ort— Pvt Hiird—BUI Drtrfartin. J. C Carr, nod gnraii tiie Eagles most of toelr gawld racommepd to the aaaembly (TEN PER CENT) additional to ciiiroraqnlrainanti Haknows M *rid«n ...... 6 -6 JOOO note LonUr, o f ...... (season 17-12) deopentog assault around Aacban|Mis.' jsne Ebaabeth HUl, 43 Cook WANTED pa tha cotapoanding Boatoa. Oct f - o n - T h a Barton Bob MoAtgoBMcy, tha Phlladsl- Oaotge Vritch, Dal Neverotte, BUI aeortog opjportnnitfeA and it was Wilton Farrell, Arkansas Ag­ Donnelly, p ...... (oeasOT 8-1) I Bm Buspanelon or expulsion of any cam# to th* actual exploitation of I Stephen Buchbtoder, 146 taxpayer’s liata. tbit fca c*a dspmd agon un his fourto straight esrfrs-point Byinhtr nation found violating the The town welfare department of a pcaMpdoM-H* knows Foot aald today hi a copyright fhia "BbbceX'* ot th* bootog Maver, Alfred Cavedon, no matches gies—Scored twice .a t Aggies Team betUim eyafags ..-'.(.885) spent $73.81 less to September a breakthrough. It waa clear that poSta' atw L TR U C K D R IV E R The dfitco of too Board of Aa- . well da* Imponanca of skilled Why aot follow tbit i«f# story from S t Louia tost Drinjar ptayad.. {dSMmant in toe lying minutes et Mtoclples of peace and security. seasotT to toe Municipal Building world now otationad at jfisslsr whipped Soutbwsstera (La.) 18-6. Umpiras: McGowan (AL) plate: than in August due to the lowered German realstonce -had nbt yet i Btatha, Saturday i A daxighter to awvice; of imsk, poesnt drags. axam|ds? Patfoaiaa the prn> 4 (D ri) Bahar, fbrmar maaagsr of Field, aarvea sis referee for many Tcotii Fight ^ I ths gassA after Jack Bants had Dunn fNh) first; Pipcraa (AL) Must Work out Dctsils ' for Feed Store. Opportanlty la open 9 a, m. to 4:80 p. m.^ every Mtored, ' that salvaged a ti* for 4. An International court of jua- cost ting Satniday. sM nm ptefat—«1* Goto taf 1944 an m m i^ oeach the Boatoa Rad r ' Sox ■acOTd George Koon, minus I, PhUade^phlA , Croahy Picks Brawaa i. DetaUa of this stiU ,ara to ' rom 9 a. m. to noon. bring Ms ptatetipdoa Umn. Montgomety*s favorite ref tree arqrked out; it could be a eeet* ^<*nt in Saptejnber was $2,935 a* munlq us aald “through tha Aaoban I Mr. and Mra. WQliam Nataaaky, tioQs.: AM^taFcraoB. Ptaat* untfOroM tag yarn cam* during an alLNogro Hdrd—^BiU i& te, mtoue 4. . Twq tuochdowns, two field goals BOARD o r AS8E»S6 M, Fourth—Tot> Dearden, mtoue E by K «i Btroog and a safety gave viniatlflD of tha “permanent oeurteomparad with $3,009.88 in'Au- ■actor wa are aneountertog eon- iHartfbrd; today, a daughter to Mr. « .a r il 1 ^ Ontaman. o f who raataaadl as ooseh ef boot whan one e t the flgbtaro, sxp Nifw Ybcl^ P et 9.— F|fth-^-Ootd*a FgHlman, 0 *a New Totfc its 88-10 vietory over Crosbgr,^ back from a USD tour to iAC totnttaUoaal justfea" stUl ta gusL ’ ^ alderabte enemy artUlery. BmaUisad Mrs. Paul Ballaiapar, TO Tan- et tho Cterolaad Indtanoat tha closa Thomaa J, Lewie, caadtogly tired, dropp^ to tha Bootii, OaA Johnseo, C. Laking, no *------«e at. The Hague. Holland. Two mora persona ware aided ta arms and machine-gun fire.” | ner atreet LARSEN'S tha,Boota Rad aox; BIU UcKoeta of thata.paat aiaaon, win taka tha canvas. Bob raised his o r a to the Boston YankA England and France, picks the M 4^ aty, 0«t. Oeanmaic and aocuil council. Septembsr than in the mOiMFpre- The deepest panetiatioo of Ger-1 ------Heniry A. Mutrt*. , nie, .of Ctoctansti: Connie -figrtchea played. Browhs to win and deadlock the Ctais tha team thatRAfOillpinK Slancbeater, Conn., October lat, I of ttdrd-basa Iooaeh BUI Bor- ■tart tha Count when -th* fUlen Id cxmiist pf. 19 member na- vtous. aoU north of Aachen waa at I Five toM of Iron.-ore, coke, lime* #ril who win ratum to LoriarinA Etovanth Flight World Seriaa today. If Ida pradie- FEED SERVICE 11944. gdadiator.arid. audibly: Ftaat—John Falfcowokl.' plus IS. Of th* 78 out for toe Mtahigsn IHBe permanent, holding A'year ago last month-the oo'at Oidtwciler within seven and a half I stone and otheV material# are re- tba^lt Loris ■ox farm taam, aq manhger, Th* ■ ‘V o 'ism countin’. Miatar Moot* turn eomas true, b* plans to attend fS.SSri£mSSJ&£' miles of the Jullch Junction..whecajquircd to' equal on* ton of scrap EtUU and MoUht Vabiclea ■ecOTd—Etoar Aadatson, phis State (Ootban taam 16 formertv tot seventh and final gaasa oA ®t> ■luar tem o. Its purpose of the departncieBtal aid wi • 38 Dy>t Squaro ^ Paptsaid.' . . . ' aonianr. T ain’t soto’ to eat ua." IA M l L m tm .OiwiMWa. .stri 1^S'sto-nreaabto ^ ^ ...... international | $3,541.86 lor aid given 91 persona th* mala highway from lead got ba tecludad is aueb ttaba, n r raptslnad Mgli ortwalr slavOTA Louis oo Wodaeaday. r?i-' r'V \ y. " ■ ■■ ' •,u., f MANCTTESHER BTENING HI^ALO. aiAi^DmsSTEK, (X)NN„ MONDAY. DCTOB^V, 1946 FAGE ELEVI HeOtins—IMumbing-r FOR SALE—5 H. P. Woodpecker kooong CHILDREN to gather Boston Ivy MAP1.E d in e t t e w it h hutch The woman baa little worry 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door ledan, cabinet and small matching table, gasoline motor. For coid .wood Classified derful the way yo'i have stuck by!. HOLD EVERYTHING 1 ^ *L03T~ 3ATUHDAY NIGHT, a ROOFS OF AU. TYPES replaced Vine Berries, Must have permis­ about who worrlea about4vbat she one roan through all these years.' billfold coriUining money and ■mall down!payment, balance $7’ sion of property owners. 25o per kitchen ' acts, ‘ -bedrooifi suites, sawing. CaU 6077. wUt'wear. ^ '______~' Oanified weekly. Brkinner'a, 80 Oakland or r%8^ired Including slate, con;- wardrobes, bureaus, dining room Second—Yes, dear, but he la not pitpera. Call 8248. position^ 8*>f'>8le or tin. Also.^val- quart minimum quantity 4 Adverfisements the eame men.he was when I soiir- street. Call 5181. quarts. C. Ytirkshot, 'Burr Nurs­ sets, radios, writing desks, secre- MuMU-al instruments 53 Girt (to her boy frieiid)—Listen, rled him. ■ ^ leys, floslUhgs, gutters, chlmimys. I. tary, rockers, crib and odd fbrnl- you poor drip, this la ao Urae to rertiiaiienU AnnoaBcements E. V. Coughlin. 860 Woodland. eries, 1.19 Oakland str^t ' For Sale rTMs May Be a Bit "Uoray” Joy cometh to the average man The Secretary of tha Treaduty, [ FOR SAL.E—2 BICYCUES, 1 'ture. Telephone 5187, Austin FOR SALE—PIANO. HaUett and For Reot when he riuninagea thru" the be lukewarm! y ' Phone 7707. WANTED^MAN OR fcoy to work Chambers Warehouse, Manchess Davis Orand piano, mahogany Our victory gardens' "articholMK Henry Morgenthau, who'has Mrs. Gush- -This drasd is For Sale DICK, I WILL SEE you Saturday girls, 1 boys. Call 3758. To Buy ToSeU Old Hitler—help him hang, dresser and finds' q shirt with a in charge of ael|ing nearly a him- most perfect fit I’ve ever seen. Tor Rent In gas station, experience pre­ ter Green. Open dally 8-5.,.Satur- case, only $295. 1080 Main street, They helped "beet” MuwoUilli. pre-war tall on It t%a defense plant worker .wa/ at the Town Glerk'a office, 41 ferred, mtist have driver’s license. day 8-12. Evenlnga Monday, HarUord. - h ti JLCFLEMINGoncfLOlS EBV dred billion doUan worth of war Mrs. Chargit—^tlicn you should To Buy To Sen Center atreet. I’m going to regies Moving—TruckingH^ Now murt "squash” ^ ToJo bonds„» Is prohibited by law from eupersUtloualy enjoying a forbid­ have seln tha one my husband had Wanted Autos— Apply in person. Van’s Service Wednesday and Friday, 7:30-9. «w g!” , den smoke during working hours ter, so that 1 can cast my vote Storage 30 'station,' 427 Hartford Road. CUapler x y i^ Mother couldn't either, but ' Rin waa eomndesloned to pur­ buying one himself. when he got (he bill for It.' for President Roosevelt. Motorcycles 12 MAPLE KITCHEN SFT, Frigl- Wearing Apparel—^ Furs 57 no problem. We can find out. " —Floreqee Neeley. chase a couple of pillows for the when spied the patrolmen com­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO,— daire, small oil and gas range, Hooscs for Sate 72 Thorny'e car was at the curb the home roost the other and ing Iflfeia dllreetloiriEna he has­ TraUer van aervlca 'tempvals WANTED—A WASHER at once, next morning when Suaan arrived - ”How?” Grohch—What It a anuff. manu­ The Antidote WANTED USED CARS—Will buy experienced or willing to learn, easy chairs, crib, high chair, A MUSKIIAT FUR coat slkO 14, "Down at the newspaper office. [era's e puzsteYrom Mr. Anon: ngted Uiat the price semned to be facturer? tily/threw the cigaret ohi the floor Loat aad Found Automobiles for Sale 4 from coaat . > coast deluxs equip­ good condition. CaU after 5:30, TOURIST OOintT. Eight cottoges. $t the office. It wae nine-thirty Re-eriange the^ttera In the two higher.' - and waa busily Working when the The Lord must hevS meant us to any year or model. We will pay ment crating, packing and stor­ g o ^ pay and good hours. Apply child’s table and chairs, toys, completely furnished. Everything . When Sueen. hendh loaded with All we have to do la look up the Pleasant One—A man Who be happy top prices for well kept cars. Cole Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple rugs, 2 chests, electric massage 3474, week of June lOthj 1923.” ' words 'Yiew door” end make one Bin—Why is tte price up? makes snuff. cop asked, pointing' to the clgartt —MOW N POCKETBOOK 1935 FORD PICKin*. 1936 DeSoU age. AOEINT NORTH AMERI­ like new. Comfy five room house. lettera and checks, knocked on the on the floor: Ae we travel down life'e long with mim of money and A-B gM sedan, 1937 Oldsmoblle sedan. Motors at Center. Phone 4164. street. Call 841^6. machine, maple bed and chest. Three acres. Wonderful oppor­ door to his private office. "Simple,” Susan cried, "Why word out (Its tricky, Hke Clerk—The price is up because Oreuch—Wrong. He’s the mail yea,re. CAN VXN UNE8 INC BsU- Call 7 to 8:30 evenings, 23 Stark­ the Jepsr) down is hlghef^, Officer—iSmith, Is this yours? hookA Reward If returned to 718 Terms and trades. Get Brunner’s mates to all parts o( U. S. A. Tss WOMAN’S DRESS oxfords, size 9 tunity to' enlarge. On bus high­ "Come In,”. Thorny called. He couldn’t my lame brain' have who goes sround putting his busi­ Else why .did He make laughter ao proposition, 80 Oakland street. ALL AROUND MAN for dairy. weather. thought of that ? I’ll drop In when Bill went away with a head­ ness into other'people's noses' Smith (pleesently)-.-NOt at an, North Main. ______5’87. Apply in person at Bayer’s Milk, triple A, light brown. CaU 2-1,777. way. Now open, doing business. wee gathering papera from the sir. You saw it flrsL pleasant - Phone 5191. business Services Offered 13 I. get back to town and see If I S)i4 met bifii at the station aa ache. And the antldotlT for troubles and I ’T/MiT—aATORDAY a $10 bill be­ 68 Eaton street. Hartford. LARGE CX5AL, BURNING parlor Fhu price $8000. Loeser Realty- top of his desk and stuffing them Can get It.” stove t>lus l-2"'ton of hard chest­ SEIAL'DYED MUSKRAT coat, Into hlis brief esse. Im returned home on furlough aft- A lot of people era Ilk# goldfish ■ tesri?—It. W. Csrr. , / tween School street firehouse. 1984 FORD TOURING car. Just | 23 size 18 or 20, Excellent condition. , Susan laid. ‘These checks for j n naving been away four months, You can tell a city girl from a —they keep tiding eround In a We are short on beef, but over­ South bus termlntis and railroad what you have been looking for. RANGE BURNER SERVICE. Tel. Repairing nut stove coal, $30. 2 burner par- MAMLIN ST. Manchester. 6 room Susan'a eyes were taking in thq- stocked on beefing. 6940 after 5 p. m. 499 Adams atreet or call 2-1784. single, attached garage, tile bath, the men at the factory—wUI you and bo greeted her: country girl when its windy. A circle without getting' anywhara. Mrs. P.—i went to the citeus Si ■■•Utlon. OaU 6720. All for 895 fuU price. Brunner’s, | PIANO TUNING and repairing; Help Wanted— - lor oil atove, j>lua 60 gaUon oU neat new laboratory, with i>*)i He—You look poeiUvely beeutt- Go straight ahead when you move. ___ u_i_ ■■ “ drum, 820. C^lf 2-1071. steam' heat,'oil. FuU cellar. Nice have time to sign them before you white work tables, rows of glisten­ city girl will grab her hat—the end I’m certainly glad of It/ ■%. 80 Oakland street. Call 5191. FLOOR SANDINer},. player piano specialty. John Male or Female 37 yard, shade trees. Loeser Realty. go to court?" . ful tonight! country girl will grab her skirt Two women, meeting after Mrs.„N.—Why? / ' \ ., ■ ’^ ix x rr—PASS b o o k n o 56826— ing glass vials filled w^h vari-col- 1939 PLYMOUTH sedan. 1938 Laying and Finishing Cockerham, 2$, Bigelow street WANTED—PART TIM E office WINDDW s h a d e s —VENETIAN Wanted to Boy 58 "Sure. And you better run them ored substances. « She Igushlng)—Oh, you flatter­ George—Helen, could you be many years, ' swere exchanging Mrs. P —Because ev4r since 1 NoUce is hereby given that Paw J. 'B. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 Tel. 4216. out before noon. I'll leave my car er! ' - ■ i Still one nice thing about cot­ nappy married to a roan like me? news regarding their respective saw the hippopotamus I've been ^ J ^ k No. 56826 Issued by The Oldsmoblle, 1637 Dodge sedan, secretary. Please write Personnel blinds. Owing to our very tow WILL PAY CASH for Grand FOUR ROOM summer cottage, “What’s all that sturf?” she If No Answer—5329 overhead, fit, our roeoisl low close to the lake. Frigldalre, elec­ for you.” Aa he talked, Thorny waa He—No, It's true. 1 had to ton trousers Is that they don't bag Helen—Perbsps I rould, U he families. ' better satisfied with my own ' Savings Bank of Manchester has 1936 Dodge sedan, 1937 Chevro­ Committee, Manchester Y. M. lano. Address Post Office Box leafing through the checks. He asked. let sedan, 193 Chevrolet sedan, C. A. prices on high grade window ? tric atove, O. E. hot water heater. Erich smiled. "Just'a few of the look twice before 1 recognised at the knees any worse tjian any- wasn’t too much like you. First—My dear, I think Its won­ shape. been lost or dMtroyed, and writ­ WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric Private Instructioni 28 56 Hartford or call Hartford whistled softly to himself. ‘Those you. w hys elsa. ten appUcaUon has been made to 1936 Pontiac sedan. Cole Motors. | ahadea and Venetian blinds com­ Sealed with Fiberoid. Now is the things that go tq' make up is prod­ motors, etc., repaired. All parts 2-6787. time to buy a summer cottage. fellows from Detroit — the ma­ uct aa mundaneAs paint” said bank by the Person In whose 4164. availsble. 24-hour service. Charg­ ELOCUTION - ca^ElAR speech pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ chinery installers —^ they’ll be. such Book was Issued, for —A rt of reading In public— SUnationa Wanted— ed. Capitol Window Shade Oo-, Cheap and easy terms. Loeser through this week?” ‘T don’t see, how you remember BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TODAY’S SPECIAL 1941 Chevro­ es C. O. D .' Manchester 2-1439 241 North Main street Phone Rooms Withoot Board 59 Realty. ^ - Iheimall?” / FUNNY BUSINESS payment of the amount of deposit let 2 door coaoh, $295 down, bal­ mornings or eveninga Speech difficulties corrected— Female 88 Susan nodded. "■you wduld It you lived with i rapresehted by said book, or tor phonetics—Free sample lesson— 8819. Open evenings. ”I hope so.” Thorny said, "for ance weekly or monthly. Get SITUATION WANTED— Secre­ MAPLiE f u r n is h e d room, suit­ SUMMIT STREET. Seven room them tot four years in college.” WW9H • \ WOtiDWl V5MIOM AVL 1HKV \S the issuance of a duplicate book Brunner’s proposition, 80 Oak­ ALL KINDS OF tractor work, ’Tutoring school subjects. Whim Julle’a sake. She can’t stsind much Eric laughed. 00«-^VOOKi6 WLVGWaOQ plowing, barrowing, grading and Studio, 709 Main street Phone tary desirea full or part time FOR SALE—2 PRE-WAR baby able for 2 girts or couple, near single. Attached heated garage, more e^^pense.” FOQ ■ therefor. land street. Call 5191. work until end of October. Can coaches, one black and one grey, Chehey’s. CaU at 187 Pine street full ceUar, recreation room, bar. Erjeh took Susan by the arm 1W1KAA VOOV\h461 ‘.I OOKCT W»V0 potato digging. Also x>rd wood 2-1392. - After the checks were signed and led her over .to the window.' 1X)BT—PASS BOOK NO. 4 7 8 1 ^ 1937 BUICK ROAD Master for ■awing. Alms Latulllpe, 758 Ver­ 7422. 2 ice refrigerators with door in or call 5290. , Tile floor, brass plymulng, fire­ and Thorny was ready to leave for VOHM M HS i t x t i front. All in good condition. CaU place, large plot; nice lawn and court Susan said, “Do you remem­ Pointing he said, "See those sheets Notice is hereby given that I ^ ■ale, 4 door sedan, recently over­ non :itreet Telephone 6077. LARGE FRONT LIGHT house­ of steel out there in the sun? The i Book No. 47819 Issued by ’Hie hauled. Box J, Herald. Help Wanted—Female 35 7822 or 65 Pearl atreet t yard. A real home. Fine neighbor­ ber the name of the night wateh- ones paintad grey?" Savlnga Bank of Mancheste^M ELECTRIC WIRING and repair­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 keeping room, with small adjoin­ hood. Shown by appointment. man at (he old Scarbrough ,'^a< CHOHMVl WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with FOR bALE—MAPLE BEDS with ing room. Comfortably beated tory?" "Yea” . i- been lost or destroyed, and wrlt- 1934 DODGE 4 DOOR sedan, this ing, any slse Job given prompt COCKER PUPPIES, reda, blacks Loeser Realty,.South street, Cov­ "Those have been out in the : ten application has been made to car Is in good condition. 27 North attention. Phone 3975 before housework, full or part time. Ap­ bureaus, metal beds^and oil heat­ and furnished. Call 6951. entry Lake. Phone 26fi J-1 WiUl- “Lord no, I don’t recall and parti-colors. Irish setters, er. 243 Center street Call 2-1561, name. I t wee so long ago.” weather now day and night* for a bank by tht Peraon in whose School street In rear, North Man­ p. m. ply 29 Cottage street WELL HEATED, furnished rooms. montlc. month. TTiey’re aamplqp of the ‘ aams such book was Issued, for femalea Jack FYoat Kennels, 26 Briefly, Susan told the story of chester. RANGE BURNERS serviced or WANTEZ) —PARTTIME woman Gardner street. HEADQUARTERS FOR all types Kitchen faciUtles, central. Apply FOUR ROOM Cape Cod pre-war new navy paint It's what we cell payment at the amount of deposit 74 Arch street. 6all 8989. the cigarette butts. Thorny listen­ a weather teat To date they don’t represented by said 1989 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, installed, we have lots of supplies. for shop worn. Federal Bakery. of new and used stoves, combi constructed house, two dormers, ed intently aqd aftes she had fin­ Immediate attention. Jonet. Heat­ 885 Main street FOR SALE —ENOUSH Setter nation ranges, parlor heaters, oil show a sign of deterioration under the Issuance at a duplicate book 1989 Buick convertible. Brun- puppies, 11 weeks old. Excep­ 1 DOUBLE ROOM for rent, with two unfinished rooms . second ished he said,' T o u know, I alwaya a mlcrascope.” ing Store, 36-38 Oak street Call burners and oil burner supplies, floor, fireplace, attached garage, did think there was eomething therefor. __ neria 80 Oakland street. Phone 2 WOMEZf TO WASH dishes at tional fine breeding, grand sire. ■Ingle, double beds, 2 girli or Suaan looked up Into Erich's 519L 8254. furnaces and furnace supplies. married couple. CaU 2-1614. 47 overhead doors, hot water oil fishy shout that watchman. The face proudly, ‘1 know Ife going to the South Methodist church, Beau Esslg and Equity. CaU 3244 Tlie largest supply of known used heat, copper plumbing. Insulated, next day, after the fire, when the Tuesday at 5 p. m. Call Mrs- or 7234. Cottage. be Just what the Navy wants.” 1936 PLYMOUTH 4 tXXlR sedan, stoves In town. Jones’ FUmlture storm sash and doors, copper invSstigetlon waa started he had IMch smiled down a t her and motor runs good, 866. Brunner’s, | ASHES AND RUBBISH removed Truax 4743. and Heating Store. 36-38 Oak FURNISHED FRONT bedroom, screens, wired fbr electric stove, .left town. Of course, there never Tel. 2-1588. W. SchulU. kiaeed her briefly. "Darling,” he m a l e h elp 80 Oakland street. Call 6191. street, 8254. Open every evening. ..first floor near bath, continuous basement laundry and cold room, Wee any real evidence againat said.,"you'll make the kind of wife ALLEY OOP WANTED GIRLS AND women Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Scarbrough ao the case was never 1941 MASTE3t JEEP .With steel FOR EXPERT WELDING, w}rlhg for bench work. Steadp work, hot water, 8 minutes walk from outdoor fireplace, nice lot, ahrubs a chemical dreamer needs.” LAWSON LOVE SEAT, maple slid shade trees. Call 2-0361 after really pushed. Aa I recall, at the Susan left tlien and headed back pickup body, 849850. Terms and and range burner service, call good pay. ’Tober Baseball Com­ wing chair, 3 cheats, child's seml- post office. Phone 8217. CTRTAWLV mrr r m cAsiLfSA- WANTED 80 SADDLE HORSE, young, sbund 4 p. m. time of the fire, it was accepted toward town. She parked Thorny's votme AuT Nts* HA8 dOT TO 8TW IK trades accepted. Brunner’s, Rudy Johnson. I%one 8028 before pany, E3m atreet. buUt-ln room, * kltchei. appoint­ FOR RENT—FTTRNISHED room, aa an unavoidable accident end the Oakland street CaU 5161. 8 a m. or after 6 p; m. and clever. Cheap. CaU 8843. car In front of the office and walk­ RI6HT, YOUR IMS. u m M A BM CAT LOOM ^ or Part Tint ^ HIGH SCHOOL GIRL for house ments, high chair, crib, kitchen 128 South Main street. CaU after inveetlgatioa didn't amount to ed briskly toward the newspaper FXCBLLCNCY? TO ROAM Thf MOOM/ work afUr school and Saturdays heater with oil burner and coil, 7 p. m. Lots for Sale 73 much. It waa a few acandal-man- office. Apply FOR SALE—6 WEEK jld eniUk parlor oil heates, .garden tools, gera after the fire that eUrted the Honsehold Services Vicinity of South Main atreet tale about Scarbrough. Spite work (To Be CMttaaed) Oood salary. Tel. 7709. fed roasting pigs. Call 86Q4. tricycle, brlc-.-i-brac, some anti­ FURNISHED, ROOM for 1-2 In FOR SAL" -WITHpf 20 miles of Offered IS-A ques. Can be seen at 234 South private home, continuous hot 2 always figured. But the stories Colonial Boord WANTED Hartford, l-2-3-j)/and more acre grew like weeds in a swamp until Main, second floor after 8, week water, bus stops In front of house. pieces, some on tsur roads. These CURTAINS LAUNDERED at WANTED—WOMAN TO HELP Articles for Sale 45 days. From 2 p. m. Saturdays and CaU 6803. every, critter in town accepted Company LABORERS FORSTEADY | . home, call 2-1167 between 9-11 would malm ldeal setup for coun­ them for the truth.” with hoiisework. CaU 7612. Sundays. try homekoi vacation spots. Can a. m. and 7422 between 6-8 p. m. FOR s a l e —BAB—BABYir WALKER, Thorny pulled e large gold be bopght as low U 875 to $200 Sand INSIDE WORK WANTED—YOUNG LADY be­ baUiinette, 'lawn mower, and 2 FOR SALE— WHITE enamel FURNISHED BEDROOM, man watch from his pocket and frown­ preferred. CaU at 37 Foster St Owner will take 60 percent ed. "By grab!” he said. "Here I am THt ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF tween the aget of 20-30 to do in­ screen doors. Call 7458. Glenwood kitchen heater, maple balance monthly.\ 25 mUea ‘He’s ii (lye—MANAGER fbr bowl Producta 4 RQOM TENEMENT. 4 -miles low cost homes. New Security pattern? This night watchman Build, We Fight. McKinney Bros. HOWARD R. HASTINGS Ing alleys. Please write, Person­ from Manchester, all modern con- Homes, Inc.) Room 210, 1 E. Put­ must have had a good reason for Real Estate and Insurance nel Committee. ManefiMter Y. M. FOR SALE — HAND PICKED | Machinery and Tools 6*i veniencea hot water heat. CaU nam avenue, Greenwich, Conn. leaving town so suddenly. Could he Q—How Joes bamboo, a woody 101 Phelpe Road, Cor. Green Bd. 7025. ______^______have been guilty? Or maybe he IN HER POLITICAL C. A. . ■ / • applet and pears Also windfalls. ■ ■ ■■ s» ~ grass, compare to wood in CAMPAK5N. Alvah Russell. Moui.taln Road, TOLEDO OpARED ,dla stocl^ i knew too much and didn’t want to strength? ______^ ^ ------l-2"x4”; Toledo pipe vise l-8'^4” FOR RENT—THREE room tene- talk. He must have a good reason, Freckles and Glastonbury. Call Manchester | ment, second floor, $18.00 per A—One test showed that bamboo LARD, HOWEVER, 688b Heavy tripod vise stand: one I after all those years, for coming qouM Wit'ostand up to 52,000 AR^ WAmNO FOR wheel pipe cutter 4”; 86” Stilaon ^n th . Inquire 123 Spruce street Tback to Midvale. Maybe Erich WANTED! could make' something tangible pounds per squere inch, compared A chance to wrench; 88” chain -'tbngX; ' two FOR RENT-^ ROOM furnished to walnut'a 22,000. Steel used to Take The snpr- Household Goods 51 wheel warehous^^Lruck; range oil SALES CLERKS lOut of It A atarilng p ^ t. Some- ^ E U S apartment in Manchester, Adults j Ithing to work on. reinforce concrete can withstand UOHT AWAy WE ADDITIONAL 4TEMS burner. CaU ^ e r 6 p. m. at 290 | only Amston 3 room apartment DEPARTMENT HEADS 60,000. FROMJJER--' Oak street/^^ : Susan gathered up the checks, for Bie best IVies (From Homes i|i Hartford and Springfield) FOR SALE—PARLOR stove, $12. and bath, $25 per month. Also a 4 repaired her, make-iip hurriedly Call 3121 or 98 Walnut street tC CJRAWLER tractors room apartment and bath, $30. W. T, GRANT ,and left for the factory. When she Q—What very important effect ..... Buy gitssiUs os yowr FORTHE^LUMBJOLUMB^S DDAY AUCTION Call 8254. has Japanese control of Burma, Csr-or Station designed to fit your needs avail- ' swung Thoriiy’e caz off the h l^ Thailand and Indo-China had I to qualifying farmera See us COMPANY way at the ad^ of town and start­ upon India? ...Sell Wagon. Any Maks 'for complete details we wiU aid ed up the freshly m e^ dirt road A T REIDS' AUCTIONTORIUM Wanted to Rent 68 , 815 Main Stiuct ahe felt a little surge of pride go A**-dt le a heavyeoatrlbuting ^ . I ' •pMoJal frost you in filing the application, for 1 cause of the cancat tngh! ladlaa ' BQtrON.CONN. FOR SALE your Cletrac tractor now. Dublin SOLDIER’S WIFE and baby would through her. Nestling there in the .. Trade l93Atol942. daxzling suRtight the sprawling famine. ladia aem ally Inoports Tractor Co., WiUimantic, Conn. like a 2 room fdrnished apart­ about * nsUIlo* ta*a of rice per A GOING FARM CaU 2068. ment, Jteezonable re n t Tel. 3779. huildlnge of the factory looked like NOWAITIND KNABE GRAND PIANO ------—* a Chriatmaa package with their year freui theee three rloe-pro- 145 Acres 80 tillable— | WANTED TO RENT—Prof es- new coat of ndiite paint. She park­ dOGttoa oeantartoa. REAL mMEOIATE CASH With 6 PL Rosewood Case. good for truck garoea. 1,000 ■lonal man and wife wish'to lease WILL BUY ANY ed the car and went up . the newly- -peach trees— ^rea strawber­ Tunic Frock. or rent 5-6-7 room house. Per­ made atepa to a little cubicle mark- Q—w hat la our monthly. lend- OrienUl Riilps, Including Iraq 8» 6” x 9’ T, Chinese ries. LarM Colonial dwelling < .,*d "Office.” Miss White, a middle- leese expenditure? with Impr^ements. Large barn, manent residents. Writs Box V, GOOD ESTATE 8’ 1" X 9* 10” and Scatter Sixes, also Bigelow Rug Herald. aged women, looked up and smil­ A—About 81.000,000.000. i r 3”^'x 12’. 2 Birdsyc Maple ^ookcases and Other sheds add jpuages. Bara tte-np \% ed. Susan handed her the cbecka. for $0 bend. Equipped with 19 I r b a L e s t a t e "Thorny asked me to bring theee . ^ What Have You to .Items. hend of cattle—1 ^ r horse*— HouMfi for Buie 72 out” ahe said. "Ha’U be tied up la SuspleiouB I BRUNNERS tractor—and all farm Imple­ court all «fay.’ Offet? BD OAKLAND ST ROBERT M. REID & SOIfS, Auctioneers m ents... Vi mile frontage on PRE-W/AR HOUSE, 4 room slngla Fair Prices "I'm gUd yon did,** Mlaa White Sydney, Australia. — W — A with 2 unfinished rooms upstairs. flourtahlng trads in horseflesh for main highway. ' 80 mttea from said, 'The electrical men will fin­ _tw.ersM enw.raL t. m. sag a a rar. sw. IZZ Hartford^ A good boy! 8. P. OU btnmer, fireplace, storm win­ ish tonight” ’R mb she added quick­ pets sprang up here after stringent ALEXANDER $2$,000. $5,000 Down., Imroe- | dows, copper sdreens, combina­ Wm, F. iobnson ly, “Mr. Erich in la the laboratory meat raUaning, but rumors that ^ E N diate oecopaney. tion doors and copper plumbing. —if you want to aae him before It was going Into saumges and ‘Tm Retting woiYied over my future! Time was when a Play room and laundry in bas^ Bollder 7 ^ Real Batato yqu leave.” pies resiled in bills being passed could count on being drafted~in another year, JARVIS Mon. Tues., Wed, Until ment Fully Insulated. Price teleph>i* 7426 or 4614 Susan didn't knew how Mian enforcing atrtel control of the but the way the w*ar^8 going how do we know where wa Real Estate ind Mortgages 9 P. M. 45-ACRE f a r m ! $6,800. Teiaphone 8-0023. White felt about Im and ' Mch. iL atandr 7 Right new it dldn^ aeem to mat­ 26 Alexander Street Tbars., Fri^ SaL, 6 P. M. Mostly tillable. 7-room dwell- ter although ahe could fSel the ’ Phone 4112 or 7275 , REAL ESTATE FQR SALE lag with an Improvements. l-«ar Bush of color on her face as ahe TOONBRYILLB FOLKS .______--ii. garsge—8 smaU cblekee coops. acid. Tea, I would like to aee him Coxy Homes—4 Rooms, hardwood floors, hot air fur­ Barn tie-ap for 10 head of cattle Just for a moment” with ample hay. 180 elMefceiis— - Suaan knocked and Erich open­ a m ily ex c item en t nace. Only 34,800. |4 0 0 down is all you peed to own e head stock, tooU and equip­ ed the door of bis new laboratory. F one. Most be seen to be appreciated., ment. Good pond and brook lo­ A little breathlessly she told hha Also Five Rooms for $5,800. -i$l,200 down. cated on property.. Within one what 'Ilioray bad ncalled about mile of l a ^ lake. S. P. $0,000. tho n i^ t watchmoB at tha

- These homes can only, be seen FOR RENT AH hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. by appointmenL * If it’s a place, of business you are looking for, call our Applications for employment may be made at : oIBce for further infommtion^^^ . 4-Room Single WILLIAM F. JOHNSON ^Builder Flue Homes • MRS. M. KOWALSKI, Agent Albert F. Knofia PHONE 7426 OFRCB: BROAD ST. TeleNione 4386 There's a dleek sophlsticatioa in every line of this smart tunid frock; the beautiful gathering of the tiinlc empheslzee the new fall ■Ubouette. Buttone 'and loope of the dreei material wUl form a dla-| tlncUva flower nwttf. tt’a a ‘ Intended for memorable occaalone! Rich 'woola or crepes are most ef-| vif Mre. AaU* Cabot cent poataga, your name, addsqaa fective fahrice. A gift de-lux*^' soft white And tho pattern number to.Ajibe Pattern Na 8718 comes in slses wool bed jacket crocheted in one CaboL The Mancbaater, Evening 12,14, 18, 18 and 20. SlM 14 skirt and ooa-half inch atr^a iriiieh are HeralA U80 Bfacth Avenue, New and Jacket (8-4 eleahUO requhrea Yorti 19, N Y. 4 8-8 yards of S9-lneh material. then set .together to form, this unusual - desiipi, The aolt, fuU Tfaq handeome new iaeue of the For this pattern, send 20 cents, | famouB Anne pabot Album—Fall la ColnA your name, aadraae, ruffle at nack and cuffs is Just as desired, and tha Patten NuaBier aasy-to