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SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 ,194S Manchester Evening Herald The Weather ATenge Daily Circulation ForeeMt ot U'. S. Wektber Bureau For the Mouth of AuKUSt, 1948 Town to Take SUghtly eeoler tonight and Wed- A bout Town No Herald Miss Rogers’ Heard Along Main Street neaday forenoon; scattered Show­ 8^ 58 ers tonight. . Monday And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets^, Too Over Property GRILL Member o f the Aiadit BMrioiu flt at Mmry*! . W ill Filed RLLOWS GET TOGETHER” t Bureau of Clrenlallpus Church achool # a aot ha rwuBMd Manchester—^A City of Village Charm untU SunaK^ ■ « « . 1*. The drafting of fathers for mill- ' ' One local woman didn’t have ice DANCE / No Issue of the .Manches­ Income from Balance tary service poses quite a serious cold beer when, she got home the Starts Action to Own (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Bmmmi e< M Banton other day. She went into a Main MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SE^EM BER 7, 1948 ter Evening Herald will Of Estate Goes to Hos­ question for draft board members. Old Foley Estate; His­ -N I To the LilUnff Ttines of (ClaesUled Advertiaing ou Page 10) _____to apandbic tha waek-and be published on Mon­ street package store and insisted ■ad holiday hi Naw Toiit City. pital for Research. Naturally the local boards must^ that she be sold a whole case of tory o f the Tract. DON MAC AND HIS RH Y^M MASTERS day, Labor Day. abide by regulations, and when beer that was ice cold. ’The clerk DELICIOUS FOODS — M O D ^ PRICES! la d y Itobarta Lodge. Daughtera they are told to draft fathers the tried to tell her that she should ad at. Oaoiga, wtU hold tta month­ The will of the late Miss Gert­ local quintet will, of course, have take a few bottles Ice cold and the ’The town haa started action to ROAST VEAL Aid in Rescue of Trapped alid. Woundetl ly maatlag Tuaaday avanlng at S rude H. Rogers, whb formerly to do it. But the local board .la do­ rest not on the ice. She said she take over 13 lots in what is k n o ^ British iWive Ahead Wilbert Oeorge Sullivan, seaman o'clock in tha Maadnic TMnpIe. ing everything It can to forestall had * big party of friends coming on the present town records /as HALF BROILERS ROAsf>QRK first class, now In the Pacific area, owned the Rogers F>aper Manu­ taking the fathers. and hhe had to' have a case o f beer Prospect Hill, terrace, but to some STEAKS Th* Alptoa Society wM hold its reached his 20th milestone today, facturing Company,'was filed with Judge of Probate William S. Hyde At a meeting In Hartford last that waa ice cold. of the older residents as the Tony BMBthly Biaatlng tomorrow after­ and completes two years In the Finally the clerk packed a case FRIED SCALLOPS VEAL CUTLETS Navy. Graduating from Manches­ this morning. 'The worth of Miss Monday, rtight draft board mem­ Pastor estate. To the still older noon at S:>0 at the Italian-Ameri- bers were told to Inventory their of beer from the refrigerator and From Rail Wreck; ter High school in June of 1940, In Rogers’ estate is not known since residents it was known as the ■aa clubhouae on E3drldge atreet. registrants to see if they could started out to her car. 'Then they Foley farm. ’The property In Fine Wines — Liquors end Beer CalaDrian Coast; the Inventory has not been filed. September he enlisted in the Navy, tried to open the car door. It and trained, at the Naval Station Miss Rogers leaves the contents pick up here and there some on the quertion is bounded on the north 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 Mr. and Mra. Charles Rogers ot deferred list who are not fathers. wouldn’t give. In some manner by Farm road,'and faces Prospect Pea|1 street, left yesterday for in Newport and the submarine of her home at 65 Prospect Street to her close friend, Miss M aryO . The pos.-iibi1lty exiists that aoms the door lock had jammed. 'The street.

Force has revealed that American | Emergency Doctors tion tag tom away byHjvs wreck, British Driving 1 65. Dead Removed the soldier's body was plaOe^ with WTIC— 1080# r g s ' j ^ ^ , 9 ^ WTHT— 1*80 planes were active against Jhc i Nichols^Talks Another Local .Tapanesc in Burma 25 out of .31.| Doctor Arthur B. Moran of the unidentified dead. W D R C -J S 6 0 i oday s kqcuo Qbituary Helps Carry In Husband's days last month. the Manchester Medical Asso­ From Rail Wreck; Art Wilkie Tops Henry Smith for Gotf Title Ahead on Coast; - A t Frankford hospital, tyhere During this period, he disclosed ciation will respond to emer­ Eastern War Tims hundreds of people went iti re­ T o K iw an i^ Soldier Dies at a press conference, the Ameri­ gency calls tomorrow , After- , ^123 Are Injured Pushing Inland noon. -r , sponse to a plea for blood dona­ can pjanes dropped 691 tons of Deaths I tions, a woman, her clothing tom 4 ;oo—WTIC — Backstage Wife: •j) Hour; WTHT — Arthur Hale; bomba’ .ot^ enemy installation.s, ■ WDRC—Home Front Reporter; WNBC — Andrini Oontlnen- Mrs. Mary KergiiNon ' (Continued from Page One) to shredS; here face covered with Former State OfiFicial 1 Gobs of Action WiAam Henry Killefl >n ConimunieatKms and shipping. (('ontiniied from Page One) blood and dirt, helped carry the Jilews; WNBC— Blue Frolics, teles. Double Win Mrs. Mar.v Ferguson, widow of 7:45—WTHT—KnlghU of Colum­ They shot down three Japanese in e r t^ d y of her husband into the Guest Speaker Here’ 4 :15— WTIC — Stella Dallas: Action in South Pacific ,laities Fergu.soii; died at the hi^me Allied communique described the hours - later. Some were thrown bus; WNBC—Pop Stuff. Champion Falters Zeros, destroyed 200 ■ railway emergency room. An Interne made WNBC—"Vaughn Monroe. of her son, Thomas Ferguson of About Town through windows; gailey_workers 8:00—WTIC — Johnny Presents; freight cars, sanlt 20 river boats advance as .satisfactory. a quick examination and waived Explains A. A. A. 4 ;30—w nC — Lorenzo Jones; Puts Cards War Z6iie;> " ‘ / 12.') Fast Main street,. Rockville, in the diner were scalded.. One WDRC — Ughta Out; WTHT and sank or seriously damaged six The Allied co.mmand took advan. th^e body to an improvised morgue. WDRC—Perry Como; WNBC— ocean-going ships. American loss­ early .Monday evening. .She had liv­ lage of the situation to move re- woman lay in the wreckage fpr six —News;' Music; WNBC—News. ed in Manches.U-r for many year.s TWe, wife was taken to another Clinton G. Nichols, who for ! Time Views the News. Private WUllam Charles Henr>-, es were two medium bombers, infoieements and a huge amount Aviation Student Robert W. hours, calmly telling rescuers 4 :45—WTIC — Young W 1 d d e r 8:15—WNBC—Lum and Abner. Nearer Flag 11, at Company K,'169th. Infantry, prior to going to live with her son Moore who has been training with room for^treatment before her years was connected with On the 18th Green crews of which bailed opt over the ■of mateiial across the Strait of "Take your time, I can stand It.” name was given. Brown; WDRC — Ad Liner; 8:30—WTIC/-1- Horace Heldt’s 48rd Division, *6n of Mr. and .Mis. (-bln hiils and made their way in 1939 and is well known here. .She .Me.ssina to the mainland under the the air crew at the University of ■Robert Calvert, of Birmingham, State Highway department, wa Treasure Chest; WDRC—Judy is .survived by three sons, Thomas The first of the j^reviously un­ WNBC—Tommy Dorsey. 'Joseph Heiu-\’, of 61 Flower street, through enemy lines to their base. protection of the British Navy and Denver, has been promoted, aijd Ala., -a veteran of the fighting In the speaker this noon at the 6:00—W nC—When A Girl Mar­ CaijerVa Show; News; WTHT— Wallop Pirates Twice hai been killed m action in the rmnlioned above, William J. ot Hritish and American . air units. now has the rank of A. S. 2d identified bodies claimed at the •^•s; Castles in the Air; North Africa, who was walking in morgue was identified nine hours wanls Club meeting at the CourJ ries; WDRC— News; Ad Liner; And Is Nosed Out South Pacific area, according to a Rockville’, and Robert J. of Hart- There were scarcely- any enemy He is the son of Mps. A. D. Moore. the. aisle of the third car, said WNBC — Noah Webster Says. Yesterday; Williams, fonl.,.J'be funeral arrangements later by Charles CSianey, 506 King try Club. He Is nowr manager WNBC—News. tolegram received by- the fomter Fighters Attack attacks on this supply line. something bit him in the stomach : —WTIC—Portia Faces 9;00—WTIC — Mystery Theater; National Guardsman's parents yes­ \ are compli^ted and .she will be street, Alexandria, Va., as that of the A. A. A. In the Hartford are 6 16 Chicago Sub, Clouts F:x|>eet Another I.Anillng Hose No. 3 of tke SMFD ' will and— and gave some of bis experience WJHT—News; Music; \V: WDRC — Bums and Allen; terday afternoon.' His death oe-' Joft Railivny Yanis rniricd fronl the William P. Qiiisb his wife, Helen. Chaney hurried WTHT—Gabriel H e a t t e r; Wilkie Now Holds Pair (A Berlin broadcast recordixl in meet tonight at 8 o'clock. "It seemed a million people here from Virginia after hearing and some of the problems that Dick Tracy. _ Ten Hits in Row. curred, on Aug^ust 1,6, the wire rhimgking, .Sept. funeral homo, f'8 Park .street. London’ b.v the Ministry of Infor­ were on top of me. I couldn't WNBC—Famous Jury Trials. Police Awake r .■\mi rifan P-40 fighter planes at- i Rockville, 3:30 Wednesday after .of the wreck of the train on which meets up with In his dally routing 8:30_W 'TIC — Just^>Pialn Bill: Of Titles; Both Hot Stated. mation said that "in view of the get my breath. I thought, "TKia WDRC — W a iv^ommentary: 9:15—WTHT — Treasury Star Private Henry enli.sted in Com­ Uicked the. important Japanese The annual meeting of the Pines his wife had left Washington last He paid a high tribute to all i By Judson Bailey P>’''Kress of the British landl is it. I will'die now.” Sendee clubs that have come li Treasury Song-Parade; Memory Parade. Through Thirty*Five pany K in the winter of 1940 and railw.a.v .yards near Raok.v in plat at the Biickland ceii^etery. Civic Association will be held to­ night. , ,\P Sports Writer N. Ye Fans at ing operations In . Calabria it is night at 72 Lin more Drive. 51aln Line TrafTic Blocked being during the past 20 years, Lane; WNBC—Jack Armstrong, 9:30—WTIC — Johnny Nesbitt’s . left with the local unit for -Camp P'rencli In'do-China .Sunday, start­ Passing Parade; WDRC — Re­ Labor Day, traditionally a big Holes; New Champion proliabie that another landing -en- believed that the clubs would fl 5:45— 'WTIC — Front Page Far- day for the major leagues, passed Blanding, Fla., in April. 1940. He ing many fires and causing (-xten- Mrs, .leiiiiie K.rUii Flood ~ [teipri.se still is- planned,’’ Traffic on the mainline was ports to the Nation; WTHT — went with his unit to the south-; damage, IJeiit. Gen, Joseph The Manchester Zoning Board still blocked' early today, but a greater work after the close /DRC—American Women; with nothing more than modest Polo Grounds Takes Advantage o£ Mr.s, Jennie A’ Ryan Flood, a j•''-(Tbe AllVes are rushing huge the- pre.sent war. .Mr. Nichols w — Superman; WNBC — The Cisco Kid; WNBC — Spot­ west. I VV. .Stillwell's headquarters an- will meet tonight at 8 o'clock to freight and through passenger Tolland notice from the fans this year but former re.sidcnt of .Manehe.ster, I stores of materisls into the Medi­ Introduced by his brother Joel ai 'Archie Andrews. light Bands; SporU. First Break to ' Win. Private Henry was one of f" ” ’’ 1 today, died at St. Francis's hospital, Hart­ pass upon the change of a zoning trains were rerouted around the 10;00— WTIC — Johnny Mercer’s the players and clubs concerned did terranean theater, the broadcast Mrs. John H. Steele. another brother James sat at tl Evening b’fbther.s to enlist in the sca-ice i j;,„-y.ivLng crew members of a ford, Sunday afternoon. She was said, reporting "new lively move­ rules which will make possible the city on a cutoff extending from Music Shop: WDRC — Passport their utmost to provide excitement LaGuardia Says There 1178-S, BockviU* head table with him. for the 122,561 spectators who Just one little mistake . . . a of-his country, other brothe-rs be- i j^|j,p,..,tor bomber reported missing born in I’aterscm, N. J-. the daugh­ ments of Allied shipping in the erection of a 28 apartment build­ Trenton, N. J., to CoateavUle, Pa., 6:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — for Adams; WTHT—John B. Ing Harold N.. Hcmy, 19, in the Last of the Season turned out at seven parks. Every after a raid onH ankow Aug. 21 ter of John and Bridget Ryan and western Meditci-ranean.” Berlin, ing on Middle turnpike, west, by 30 miles west of Philadelphia, and News; W’THT—News; WNBC— llughes; WNBC — Raymond Is Gambling missed putt that hung on the Up U. S. Arrny Medical Corps: George The next Monday At Chicago Woody Williams, a returned meanwlrile to their iia.se. spent her earl.v life iti Manchester. asserted that 72 Allied ships es­ Irving Stitch. bn other railroad lines. The Tolland Library Association Terry and the Pirates. Gram Swing. Day; Grayson C l a i m s of the cup .. . . crowmed a new club W. Henry,’ 2S, in the U. ,S. Coast Army guards with flxed bay­ be the last of the 6:15—WTIC—Connecticut on the 10;15—WTHT —(.Concert Hour; serve tnflelder for the Chnclnnatl They confirmed the de.striirtion She is survived by two nieces. corted by five destroyers and four will meet in the Library rooms Country Club. ThjKlClwanians champion at the Manchester Coun­ Guard, and James J. Henry, 26, in of four Jiipane.so fighters not pre- The funeral will he held tomor­ Private Donald Humphrey,,-son onets and 8ub-:machlne gilns head­ Alert; WDRC—George B. Arm­ WNBC— Ray Kinney. Reds tied the rec­ the U. S. Army Air Corns. patrol vessels left Gibraltar yester- Monday, September 13, for the fall gret to make the change ai ord for consecutive hits, - ten, by No Such Thing. try Club yesterday afternoon. Ar­ viou.sly Imported bringing the to- row morning at 8:30 at..- Dillon's day). of Mrs. Mary E, Humphrey-of 11 ed a crowd away from the wreck­ stead; WTHT—Sports; Mu.sic; 10:30—WTIC — Beat the Band; thur "Duke’’ Wilkie defeated Hen­ meeting. This will be the annual all agree thjat^he luncheons i making five In the first game and William Henry was bnrn In Bet- .tal shot down in that day's action undertaking room?, Hartford, a’nd Allied air units, supporting the School street, has completed his age. Stretcher bearer had dif­ War: Gardens; WNBC—Sports; WDRC — Congress Speaks; ry Smith 1 up over a 36-hole lows Falls, Vt„ and attended ele­ ficulty getting the dead and In­ there thjs'siimmer were excellent another on his first time up in the By Harry Grayson to ,67. at St. Peter's church. Hartford, at ground operations, battered tar­ training in the administration meeting, sifter which a literary News. WNBC—This Nation at War. NE<4 Sport* Edltc. match that sizzled .with good golf mentary schools there and in Maiv jured through the thousands who W^Giulenney-KI wanls chairmal 6:30’—WTIC — Strictly Sports: 10:45— WDRC—Ted Husing. nightcap, to go with four he had it o'clock. The burial will be in St. gets in southern Italy yesterday school of the Aberdeen. Md. Prov­ program following a social and re­ oL-fhe War Bond drive reporte| in sizzling weather. They finished Chester’ He spent three yea re in Bridget's ccmcter.v. ing Ground, and , is home on a earlier had gathered at the scene, W DltC^Jeri Sullivan; WNBC— 11:00-WTIC — News; WDRC — made at S t Louis Sunday. New York, Sept. 7 -^ a lm seren­ and swept as far north as Naples freshments will be enjoyed. A full that he had received $30,000 fror With this momentum the Reds the morning round all even and ■ Manehe.ster High .school and in his Reports American s'eveh-day furloUg'h. He expects a which la in a crowded business Feed Rag Frolics. News; WTHT — News; WNBC ity of the Polo Grounds was’rudely to, pound that important communl- 'attendance is desired. . . ' the Montgomery Ward Co. 'This whipped the Cubs twice 10-1 and stayed that way until they reached Junior year entered the .Trade Miss .lONephine Golden caflqns center. new assignment on his return. and industrial section, three miles 6:45—WTIC — Lowell Thomas: —News,, ruffled when Hizzoner Butch La­ the 18th hole in the late afternoon. tiool. He was nmnarried. ,i Cruiser DamaftefI Mrs. Alvina VVochomurka the amount that the company 3-1, the latter, game going ten in­ The Mi.ss Josepliine G<)lden, 29, of 66 TovCns and villages wifhin the east of the North Philadelphia sta­ Clough has been engaged as one of lYDRCfl— The World Today; l'.:15—WTIC — Harknesaof Guardia quit chasing fire engines Smith faltered just one little bit Ira. Joseph Henry, mother of j New York, Sept. 7.—c-lh allotted to the Manchester ator Washington; WDRC — Joan nings. Elmer ^ d d le gained his Berlin radio today quoted Japanese Foley street, died yesterday at Un- area which fell into Allied hands Gibbons Assembly, Yl^tholic tion. the new teachers for the Hicks Me-, News; WNBC—Bing. Crosby. Soccer takes on unusually strerulbus aspect as It ts played at Great Lakes Naval Training Sta­ long enough te tell the gendarmes and away went the title. Both were theNleceased soldier, was a class­ Jartics Blair, president of the cl Brooks; WTHT—Music; WNBC 18th victory and John 'vknder Meer tion. Sometimes there are as''many as 50 pn a side, but oUierwise rules are observed except when Imperial hendquarterif as announc­ cas-on-the-Thames, Norwich. She in the driv'e. to Dellamiova. include Ladies of Columbus, will meet j-hia Ail available ambulances went morial School to commence Wed­ and local manager of the store, 7:00—WTIC — Fred Waring in to get busy in section 34. just abaft short and off the green on the m a t e ^ President Calvin Coolidgc to the scenj!, and hundreds of air Pleasure Time; WDRC - —The Music You Want. his 12th. it gets a bit rough. Then'the boys frequently behave ae though they were giving the Japs the third base and clean up-the situa- ing that an American cruiser was leaves her'mother, Mrs. Mary Gol­ .Siriopoli, Mellcucca,. Solano. Cera- evening at eight o’clock sharp'xt nesday, September 8. celved the letter from hekdqtiar The world champion Cardinals 18th. Smith was pin high off one In PlynWth;3'<^rmont- .raid wardeis were mobilized to Love a Mystery; WTHT — Ful­ 11:30— WTIC — Polish Orches­ ti’oi there, or else. side and Wilkie's drive wa* short A IctteiNvi'ritten by her son on "heavily damaged” off New Guinea den; -four ' sisters, Miss Sophia inidlo, Pcllegriria, and San Proco- the K. of C. Home. Actlvitle.s of Rev. Ernest E. O'Neal returned ters this morning announcing crushed the full treatment. /• ' , 1 GoWen of Manchester, Mrs. Theo­ pio. '■ the new season will be discussed. help police, firemen, soldiers and to the parsonage Thursday after ton Lewis, .Jr.; WNBC — Mor­ tra; WDRC —Raymond Scott's -H The situation, egad. wa*. gamb­ but In line. Wilkie being away shot August lONj^'as received by his early this morning...... contribution. ■'n Orchestra; WTHT — Alfred twice 8-2 and 6-2 as Alpha Brazle Tile German broadcast, record­ dore LuSsicr of Manciiester, Miss Palmi. situated on the. Calabrian sailors in rescue work. Hospitals several days spent at Ocean Grove, ton Gould’s Orchestra. ling, lio leas, .said the Little Flower. first and he just missed hitting th* mother. The Klwanls Club today voted tf Wallenstein’s Slnfoinetta. pitched seven-hit. ball and Harry Gambling on what Hizzoner didn’t ed here by NBC, said the cruiser Anna Golden, R.N., of Cambridge, we.st coa.st, is approximately .six Mias Mary Mayer of Wetherell pleadelLfor registered nurses and New Jersey, Camp meeting. buy a $.600 War Bond. _7:15—WTIC -r News; WDRC — flag. Smith chipped up but left li;45—WNBC — Dance Orches Brecheen cams up with a four-hit­ -say, but he intimated broadly that himself a five-foot putt. He took was in an Allied convoy which was Ma.ss., and Mrs. Sally Miller, of miles north -of Bagnara. most street and Miss Evelyn Rivard of bl|uartcra, said today, “The enemy Sari Stefano, the fall of which was has called a meeting of the com­ leg to free her from the wreck­ "Fellow wouldn’t pay any atten^lc Dodgers Win Teii (This Is another of a national »•. Followers of Duke say this must has^ attempted to land fuither Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldo are Galento’s Mentor Sojourners who throughout the had an easy time with Del St. and embraced like long lost briroth- announced yesterday. * i mittee for ’ this Evening at the age, in which she lay six hours when I asked him what he want] At Brooklyn beforh the largest series on 1943 prospects of major be the year for the Blue Devils and troops at Kvlombangara” m the ■Antonn Miller 'gpeats of Mrs. Waldo's brother,. Keeps Punching summer have wont to take their John. Wilkie put Rockwell out 1 ers. Consolidating Hold Municipal building! Ti'® commit­ with her head and torso outside a WBbur Sumpfqel Bat(;helor and ed,” said the guard. He shoute throng of the day^ 28,688 paid, the college football teams). Cameron, for not once in the dec­ daily sun bath and siesta in the Enemy Resistance Light Solomons. Antone Miller, 8.6, djed at hl.S Coming Back to Radio up. Previously Wilkie won the San .Stefano is on the western tee will make plans for the com­ sheared coach and both legs held famllyvin Columbus. Ohio; after the mah, he-explalned, Dodgers ran pteir winning streak . ade or so since the Southern Con­ seats back of third are In quite a Presldeht’s': cup against practlcaUy Enemy resistance at the air­ Tile Berlin broadcast, recorded liopiC nij the North Andover road finally chased him up seven flli Newark, N. J., Sept. 7.— By Dill on Graham slope of Aspromonte mountain, ing town primary. The! meeting is firmly Inside. Mrs. 'S.^muel Simpson is ill at to ten games, longest in the five- dither about this invasion or their the same field -and his .victory drome was confined to a scatter- by NBC, added that the supposed last night, after a long illness. He called for eight o'clock. of stairs. He was a deaf mut year managerial tenure of I.eo Du- —Willie Gllzgnberg hasn’t the Durham, N. C.. Sept. 7.—i/Pi-— ference was limited to colleges in 1iad hern a resident of North Cov­ part of a chalnririf rugged moun­ It was she who had said, "Take here home and Dr. Ferguson of peaceful pursuit of wooing Mor­ stamped him as one of the beat at . Ing of fire from a patrol of 30 landing attempts were thrown tains extending down'the center of seeking an office that’ proved to New York, Sept. 7.—(VP)—David J CBS ’ when it broadcasts from rochep;'by winning the first half -pugilistic personality ot a Joe This is the year that Eddie Cam­ the Carolina*, Virginia and Marj’- entry’ for 5.6 years. He is survived your time. I can stand it." Rockville is the attending physi­ pheus. The fact that an alleged the club in a long time. His play enemy troopSiBCcording to field back with heavy losses in ships’, the Calabrian penln.sula. 'Tlie Al­ Ralph Runde. .son -of Mr., and in another building. Rubinoff and his Violin, veterans Thomas Jefferson's home at Mon- of.a' doublehea(Jer with the Boston Gould or a Joe Jacobs but give eron, producer of Duke Universi­ land areas has Du.ke ever gone two planes and men to the Allies. by his wife, Mrs. Alice-Miller.' "There are dead ffeople in here cian. \ ball game is, in progress during his been consistent all year and In reports. TherT-watL. no indica­ lies appeared to be consolidating .ttrs. William Runde. of Wainqt of the network kilocycles, are to tecello, ’Va., on behalf of wir Etraves and like the Cards were de­ the manager of Tony Galento ty’s championship • basketball years without winning the crowm. Thfp was the first report of land- The funeral will |hc held at his all around me,” she moaned to a. Prof and Mrs. Harvey B. bonds. The secretary took a slm> ago William and'Mary won their napping Is to them purely co­ defeating Smith, he met a fine able tion whether the Japanese-jyjtrol their hold on, the stretch of terri­ .street, is home for a week’s fur- physician who administered a drug Clough, their daughter Doris Let Your "E”.JIonds Buy stage a comeback after a radio prived of the services of a regular a little time and he’ll get there. teams, may win -ing attempts on the small island late home tomorrow afternoon at la r’assignment in the program,.lAst and. apparently according to cus­ incidental. Their presence is in no golfer that made only one mistake had been killed, captured or es^ tory lying between the mountains Jough from Lake City. Fla,. He is ’to ■'relieve the pain. A Marine who Clough and Mrs. Bufup, have re­ Yankee Subs. ' absence, except for an occasional through injury. Willie has learned to use-the gridiron .mentor, too. . way to be construed as an indorse­ ju^-ofU..New Georgia, which al­ 2 o'clock. Rev. I-c6n Austin vi-ill April. tom, it is Duke’s turn again. all through the match, but It wa* taped into the .iungle. . <• and the coast. a' third cla.ss petty officer in the had occupied the seat with Mrs. turned to , Flushing;, Long Island, guest appearance, covering half a Stanley (Frenchy) Bordagaray, pronoun “we” and mention of There wasn’t much joy for ment of the brand of ball being ready is In'AlHe

V CN ^ V rUESDAT, SEPTEMBER T, 194S The Weather Manchester ^Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation Fbreeaet'ot U. A Weather Bureau For the Month of Angnst. 1949 Cooler tonight and eontinned Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabowski moderately cnbi Thurwlmy morn­ of Hartford road and' Mr. and 8 ^ 5 8 ' About Town -To Study Nursing Calls Carnival ing- ‘ ' Mrs. Arthur E. Felber o f Oak Member of the Audit street are spending a few days in New York City., Mr. Felber will G. E. WILLIS & SO N JN d f - Bureau of Circulattons Temple CawpUr Ne. (M, O.E.8., leave Monday for Camp Devens. Great Success Manchesler~—‘A City of Village Charm will hold m fln t meeting of the Lumber of All Kind9 Extra Special! new MMOii tomorrow evening at Mrs. Edna Case- Parker who is (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS * algM ^deck In the Masonic Tem­ K. of C. pfficiiil Thanks (Claultled Adverttelng on Page-lt)^ MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 194.3 in charge of Red Cross sewing on 3|ason Supplies— Paint——Hardware VOL. LXII., NO. 289 ple. Robert Morris night will be Wednesdays at Center Church Seconds of 100% Wool All White observed. A social time will follow House, announces that all-day Those Responsible for Balsam Wool Insulation the meetlnjg. The officers will sessions will be resumed begin­ Conducting the Event. have a rehearsal In preparation ning, tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Navy Officers' for the official visitation of Grand Worthy Matron Miss Laura O. Miss Eleanor Kowalski of 168 Lxrge crowds attended during COKE OIL Taylor flf NorValk, on Wednes­ Hilliard street, and Miss Lillian the Saturday and Labor day ses­ 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 day evening, September 22. Stevenson of Miadletown,- are sions of the annual Knights oif Co­ * spending the week in Buffalo, N. lumbus carnival at Main and Del- The Junior Luther League of the Y. ^ mont streets. The annual chil­ Emanuel Lutheran Church will dren’s day was held Saturday aft­ ~s -a hold its monthly meeting tonight The monthly meeting of .the ernoon with a throng of kiddies in at seven o'clock. A radio quiz pro­ Manchester Girl Scout Council attendance and the rides, which gram has been planned and re­ will be held this evening at 7:30 all were reduced for the occasion, Made for the Officers in ibe Navy freshmen,ts will ^ served. Mem­ at the ■ home of Commissioner did a land-office business. _ Keep Warm This Wliiter bers of tile Confirmation Classes of Miss Emily Smith, 55 East Mid­ Terming the carnival the most ’41, *42. and '43 are cordially in­ dle .Turnpike. successful Campbell Council ever < EAGLE MINERAL #OOL vited and urged to attend. has conducted. General Chairman Russians Mrs. Sarah Turklngton of 23 Fo.ster H. Williams today released INSULATION ©'•chard street has returned home the names of council members after spending a week with rela­ Firei^roof Water Repellent — Non Settling wno helped .make the carnival a \ A Iso Cu.stom Made Storm Sash. -* INCOME TAX SERVICE tives in Troy, N. Y. success and at the same time said Preliminary Ta» Returns Miss Lucille Barry that he was grateful for the as­ * Estimates Given Llnne Lodge No. 72, KnighU of la Guuda Nena!— Better News Today for Individuals sistance they had rendered him. Are Due September IS. Pythias, will hold its regular meet­ Mies Lucille Barrj', daughter of > Thoee Who Took Part OIL HEAT AND ENGINEERING, INC. ing tomorrow, night at eight fn 692 Maple Aye., Hartford. . , Tel. 2-2149 Telephone Manchester 3308 Michael J. Barry. Sr., of Maple Council members who took an Orange hall. District Deputy active part during the past week Abram Alswanger, of Stamford, a street entered the St. Francis C. J. Sisk, Evenings, Tel. Hartford 8-4031 Big candidate for Grand Outer Guard, were: Joseph -Trimble, John Mc­ Hospital School of Nursing today. Carthy, Daniel Sullivan, John will be present at this meeting. Miss Barry graduated from Murphy, James Murphy, John F. AU CB CXIFRAR high school in June and will take Tierney, William Gorman, Charles (Known As Queen Alice) The lobby of the State Theater Mather, William Ferguson, Sam­ presents a new idea In decorations the three year course as required City in Donets Area SPIRITUAL MEDIUM uel Turcotte, Harold Donlon, A r­ Connected with the Third Bond by the U. S. Cadet Nurses’ Corps V Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son which, she has Joined. thur Keating, John Durande, Jo­ ^WILLIAM P. ' Bom With a Veil. Drive. An American flag, that seph Buaky, Edward Kosak, flutters in the breeze continually, Beadlngs Dally, iacinding Sunday, Thomas Carron, George Patton, t A M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- has been effectively draped so that by Russia John Rohan, Cornelius Foley, it calls sttention to the necessity The Asbury group of the South etenL In the Service of the Peo­ Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet Janies Dcarden, Edward Sweeney, If first quality the.s^would , be $14.98. A blanket Restored to Soviet ple (or SO Tears. of buying bonds during September. Anthony Choman, Paul Morlarty, Those attending the tBeater over Thursday afternoon at, 2 o’clock 199 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. in the. church parlors. “-There is Raymond -Fogarty, Frank Quish, that will wear foi* years and years and give real warmth. Phone 9-3024 the week-end commented favor­ considerably business to be trans­ John' Morlconl, John Tierney, Ber­ Course of. War liiiineasiirably Shorleiied" a8 ably'bn the unique design. ffkUN Si:, AANCHcsna Allied Troo|^s acted. and a good attendance Is nard Fogarty, Thomas Morlarty, Red Advance CroBaes Hitler’s ‘European Fortress’ Craeked and Way hoped for at this first fall meet­ Grand Knight Jatnes Tierney, Bond Drive Firm Refusal Ronald H. Ferguson, of The^er- ing. Theodore Zimmer, Theodore Rail Line to Mariupol, Opened for New Offensive^; Casablanca Ulti« ald. Is in Chicago this week at­ Grsybek, Philip Mahoney, Eklward Expand Hold ROOFING tending the annual convention of Plan Wit!^ Mr. Quish \ 65 Milea Southwest on Will Start On Argentine Mr. and Mrs: Richard De Mar­ F. Moriarty, EMward J. Mortarty, iiiatum Receives First Application; TerniB the Associated Press Managing Daniel Flynn,*^ Joseph Volz, Leo ^ASBESTOS SIDING Editors. He is accqntpanled by M. tin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . . . .in advance of need. He is always ready Sea o f Azov; ' Other Approved by Governments of Britain, United Pickard and Mr. and Mrs, Colin Kwash, John Tynan, John Young On Italy Toe H. Williams, managing editor of and Luke D. Phillips. \ Unita Sever Main Rail­ With Plea Weapons Bid INSULATION the Worcester Telegram-Gazette. Davies, all of this town spent the to discuss arrangements and charges before States and Russia; Italy Binds Itself with No Labor Day weekend at the Coon- * ■ * * road from Baain to anessit club, Falmouth, Maas. Tbs the service. '. British and Canadians Reservations; Truce Actually Reached on Last Expert workmanship. All work Manchester -people had as their Dnieperopetrovsk, 115 Rop$evelt W ill Open No- Hull Flatly TuruB Down guaranteed. Reasonable Prices. Cosis Within Means No holes, cuts or tears— these blankets are made Occupy Bova Marina, Friday B eforf Invasion o f Mainland Begun* No obligation for an es^pate. guests while on the Cape, Major Milea Weat of Stalino. ! tion*$ Third War Loan Request for American IF YOU WANT and Mrs. Hart of Hartford, and 1st POOPIMC Push Up West Coast Lieut. William Wright of Pennsyl­ from two pieces— pieced together firmlv. Made from ' Campaign With 10- Lend-Lease Materials; e f\£.SIDIHC To Pelrace River. X Al|ied Headquarters iir North Africa, Sept. 8.— (/P)—Gen. vania, friends of the vacationers. the finest quality wool obtainable and woven to gesfprn- London, Sept. 8.— (d*)— Minute Radio Talk. Fears Brazil’s Power. Dwight D. Eisenhower today announced the unconditional Burton ^Insulating Co. Major Hart has recently returned • Esttmatea Freely Given. Capture of fiercely-defended surrender of Italy in the greatest victory fo r,Allied arms in to the United States following a ment regulations for the officers of the Navy. Allied Headquarters in North HELP Stalino by the Russiana was four ycai’vS of war. General Eisenhower announced he had . 189 Oxford St. ' Hartford long period of service In the South­ • Workmanship Goaranteed Washington, Sept. 8.— -P resi­ Washington, Sept. 8—(d»)—Pos­ Africa, Sept. 8.—(yp/—Brltish-Cs- west Pacific. acknowledged by the Ger- granted a military armistice— approved by Russia a.s well as " ’ • *( • Highest Quality blaterlala Also a-few in grey in the same fine quality. dent Roosevelt will open the 815,- sibly Jealous and fearful over the nsdian troops, expanding their in­ ^mans today, restoring the Britain and thfe United States— to the war-sick, tottering, for planning any sort 'AMBULAMCe 5E/ 000.000,000 Third War Loan drive growing power of Brazil, Argen­ vasion hold on Italy’s toe to more | • Time Payments Arrarged.— last of the great industrial junior Axis partner being chewed by invasion. Hitler’s tonight with a 10-minute radio ad. tina has asked for—and been than 70 miles, have occupied, cities of the Donets basin to firmly refused— American lease- “ European fortress” was cj-acked, the twfiy was opened'for ' o f banquet or catei^- DAY-NIGHT 4 3 4 0 ^Please Note— Navy Blankets do not have binding dress as part of an hour-long pro­ Bova Marina, 10 miles east of Me-i a A. A. DION, INC the Red Army which already leiid materials, including^ the im­ new offensives, the course of World wtht H immeasurably OLD gram be^nning at 9 p. m. te. w. lito in the south and pushed up | ‘ CONTRACTORS — they have blanket stitch edging. has won back two-thirda of plements of war. ■------shortened. t-> The request came from the A r­ the west roast to the Petrace ] ing occasion then see 399 Antmnn St. T e | . 4890 the Ukraine’s rich grain lands. The broadcast, originating in PeAcc Cbmes RECORDS gentine foreign minister. Vice Ad­ , ' I 1 " D l s. I ' .Surrender By Badogllo The Red Army advance also Washington and Hollywood, will river. ' Must be turned In for sal­ miral Segundo Storni on Aug. 5 JL H U l i C C S L J l H S t Surrender of Italian armed’] vage it you want to keep crossed the rail line to Mariupol. Include an allatar cast of motion CToday's German communique i WHIN CHRISTIAN CIVIL- or call and the flat turndown was re­ j forces "unconditionally’’ was mada I piayilig the net? onee. 63 miles southwest of Stalino bn picture and radio headliners. Mr. declared that Allied forces had STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY the Sea of Azov, making it al­ leased by Secretary of State Hull sVung 40 miles up the coast to A s f « government of Marshal lEKTION hM w«i m mm- eaeb paid tor old rae- Roosevelt will speak at about 9:40 2'/]0 most certain that Nazi forces last night. The exchanges, in the north in a new landing at the* ■■■ ” " X a C / aY ao ^ pietro Badoglio, successor of Benl- wndifional vietorp «war A * ords Irrespevtlve of quantity. which have been flghUng east of p. m. which Hull pulled no punches, Pays Tribute To Press Gulf of Eufemia last night andj pagan forest of oNL assay that town must withdraw to es­ were made public here aqd in Typical reaction of New York’*: ’ Little Ttaly” to news of the — T *1 1 Mussolini, the architect of Fas- ARNOLD PAGANl The Treasury's War Finance di. "have been siibjectcd to concen-. cape entrapment by the south­ Allied invasion was this delic;iiled gi.n of Santo Salanione, lor moie cism. nsw sidi io modern Ndng wit Teleplione 3902 or 5790- vision meanwhile paid tribute to­ Buenos Aires. ti ated attacks since early' ttaay.” I Uiose to Lille KEMP'S ward turning move. The Argentine cabinet distrib­ than 30 years a butcher on teeming Mott stieet. He has tw'o sons Thus the Casablanca ’’uncbndl- bs made available fe 4ba day to the manner in which it said ( A Berlin broadcast quoting the : Inr.. The Red Army newspaper Red uted the messages without com­ In the Army, one in Africa and one In Calliornia. (Undoubtedly Mi;. tional surrender” vl).i(riatum re- American peopis. Suck bs9> 769 .Main St. Tel. 5690 international Information Bureau Ue t i K J W . f l A U CORfe Star reported that other units ment.' Saianione tad a bigger grin.on his face today at the new s of Italy s said later that four or five Brit­ O v e r celved its first sppllcatioii. fsrmanft will ba mafehsd la had severed the main railroad (Continued on Pnge Twelve) Fighters -..-.-J- Sweep V.S XI Announcing the brilliant m a n c h i s t i r Co n m * Storni contended’ Argentina was capitulation.-^ Ed.) ish infantry battalions landed at i isur Sarvica To Tha Uainp. from the Donets ’basin to Dnie­ pro-Ally, though it is the only neu­ Elzzo In the lower part of the I Belgilllll and Norlbern Eisenhower, who led the AIlled| Wa win confinua peropetrovsk, 115 miles west ol tral In the hemisphere. ' All oth­ gulf, pouring in more reinforce-1 Manithetfer Stalino. France; Seventh Day (Continued on Page Four) avsry merfuary improvaoMaf Kalin Tailoring ers have broken off relations with ments afterward In a rlrive aimed | CtT TMt IHStiRMCL > O a Evacuated "to Shorten Front" Two Officials the Axis. He Intimated also NttO TROM to cut-off "German learguards to, Of Non-Slop Air Drive fhaf.wiN mass finar foMrah New and Uffed The German communique, re­ that his country could be accused Artillery Turned the smith and southwest.” and mors cem(oa>*ji|^beK corded by The Associated PfeBa, o f . stab-ln-the-back tactics if the Homes Available for Reports Convoys Sailing London, Sept. 8.—(/P)—American 909v9d fam flie*5>^ " CLARKE o a r said Stalino, Russia’s 12tb largest ^ r e Criticized situation were changed now. lik­ Expert is Coming! British and American city, had been evacuated ’’to ening it to Italy’s reversal of form | (Two large Anglo-Americah | twin-engined Moiauders blasted Immisdiate Occupancy convoys totaling "roughly 200* Flashes! riSURANCt COMPAMIM ahorten the front” ■ after all mili­ from neutrality to open warfare | two enemy aic fields near Lille In tary installations had been- de­ ' By Labor Unit On j£ijps Holding merchant and transport vessels (Late Bulletins ol the iJF Wira) AMBinANOB BESVICB ^UPPUtO iittOtO against France in 1940. France today, coiihding oilt a full Alexander rONOtS W HOMDREDS War Relief stroyed. Enemy Agrtits Harbored and strongly protecited by fight­ OF THOaSANOS OF Russian dispatches Indicated Hull shot back that Argentina ers” have sailed from Palermo in week ot non-stop a.ssaults by Allied Must Continue Dimout ,PtOPUt- Sicily, this broadcast continued, THANKS TO OIL SALSIURy*S Stalino fell in flanking moves Baldwin ahil Danaher still is doing business with the air iinit.s na.sed in Britain to sup­ Poland Springs, .M e., Sept. Jarvis -rather than by direct assault. Axis, and harbors enemy agents ^ Markham Valley indicating that American forces (,4>)_DeHpite encouraging 99 Alexander SL Manbbester “ are about to c a fir o «t-f»''tb er port the Mediterranean, campaign This new victory followed upon Rapped in TWnof 24 and espionage. I and pave (he way for (he Inva.sies from the war fronts, Maj. Phones: Moscow’s announcement that the As long as. Argentina stays out landing attempts somewhere.” It Sherman Miles, romniandlng Office 41U Residence 7375 A V l-TA B also reported extensive ship move­ of veatern Europe. ^J|oDt-aaRklB» chleka ar« alvairG out Red Armies had killed more than Resnliftions _ t Fa/R^iig of the inter-American hemispifeeiic At the .same time Thunderbolt eral of the First Service com ments in North African harbors, <20,000 Germans, wounded 1,080,- defense setup, it would be folly Pieces DroppecI by Para­ fighters of the U, S. 8th Air Force warned loilay that ’’the OOO and captured 38,600 in taking Federation Convenli Marshall Says especially in Tunisia. must be continued.” Oei tor the U. S. to allow this coun- (There was no Allied confirma­ augmented the drive with sweeps back at least 30,000 square mUes ttyvto have American-produced in­ chutes Firing on Tar­ Miles, In an address prepared tion of any of these reports. In­ over Belgium and northern France'. y****”*^*^'*”**ContTInt of occupied territory since July Bulletin 1 struments of w'ar, Hull intimated. Both lilt Previously delivery before the New Engl INSURANCE 5. ' gets in Direction o f Japs Thrown cluding an initial German broad­ Association ■ ol Chiefs of Po ceiTGrtlve*—thBi'a wlut It takM to New Hnven, Sept. 9.— i^^— Storni; in his letter, recalled the cast that the battle-tried U, S. The targets of the medium Ma­ ^tlmaUU Usstny sppstit— S a pro? Stalino, a city of abo.ut 500,000 The Connecticut Federation of military coijp which placed Gen. Lae; Australians De-, rauders in their seventh Consecu­ convention, declared "none of FOR SALE COVERAGE m e f .b»4r. rancileiMi! Tnc* •l.mtnta Tonight at 8 O'clock pre-war population, was' taken by Seventh Army, victorious in Tu­ can lorctell what Is going to h nUnaamla needed for sood nu- Labor, swinging Into the sec­ Pedro Ramirez’ government in tive day of operations were the Of All Kinds the Germans in October,'1941, and feat Strong Offensive On Defensive nisia and Sicily, had put to sea.) pen. but 1 am disclosing nO nMlI * T • “Srneiente ond day of Us annual conven­ power and he said the present ad­ The new advances reported by Nazi air bases at Lille-Nord and Sti* treetins meojr the Russians never had been able tion, wno urged toi^y to de­ lary. secret when I point out thai FIRE • CASUALTY • LIFE diseelioe traet Byooeie cOndltlone. ministration was not Fascist nor Allied headquarters. covering Lrtle-Vandeville, both of which had ORANGE HALL to wrest it tack until now. velop a "well educated and Patrol of 100 Japs. be«?n hit previously in recent days. the long nights of fall and wln*~ ei>in sympathetic with the Axis. some 16 miles since yesterday’s are Ideal for increased subma? A t the him of a railway system well disciplined membership” . "Argentine sentiment, eminent­ ■The announcement’,'from the U. S. CLARKE INSURANCE ADMISSION • •eee*^ee*e.eeaeaeee2 .5 e serving the Donets basin, Stalino ‘Terrific Destruciion’ of report, put Allied Armies in con activity. , Let us be sure that noi •V CANNING/ by Joseph M. Tone, labor rnn- ly American, firmly opposed to to- Aliied Headquarters in the Army’s European theater head­ is an excellent base for a possible sultaat for the U. 8. Labor de­ Enemy Planes anil Ves­ quarters, said R. A. F.. Dorninion a single .\llied ship Is lost becauis AGENCY Sduthwest Pacific, Sept. 8.^— (Continued on Page Eight) we failed to, enforce the dlmoul partment and former, state la­ ( Continued on Page Eight) and Allied Spitfires escorted the 175 East Center St. (Continued on Pnge Eight) bor commissioner. And dtlng (^ )— Field artilieYy . pieces sels Puts ‘Appalling, bomber fleets.- regulations.” ^ TOMATOES e< production’ line draths and In­ drop^d by ■parachute with The Nazi-contiOiled Paris radio Tel. 3665 La rs e n ’s juries far more numerous than An^^erican paratroops at Nad- Problem’ on Nippons. declaied that American bfunbcis Protest I nclean School front line casualties,,.Jone de­ Dane Executed had striick -in "violent attack” at tVindsor, Sept. 8—-.Pi— -,u FEED SERVICE Outright Gift zab airport Sunday now are Washington, Sept. 8— ■ The oiV« ol the approsiiiiatcly SO pom Basket, At the Farm. Wreck Toll clared "it Is high time we did .* miens end had pounded AbbcvUle l/ouA ScJchfA SaAe ALL-PURPOSE CABINETS firing at Japanese tjirgets in twice more, but there was no' an- who reported for school at ” ■ 38 Dejiot^Square. Tel. 3406 soihetlilhg to prevent this loss determined progress of Allied For Sabotage »r life, Umb, skill, and prodne- Not Intended the Markham valley in the farces in the Pacific and ’’terrific iionncemcnt from Allied air offiv Stonv Hill school this iiiurning 5 DESIGNED AND BUILT BY MORGAN CRAFTSMEN ~ . Reaches 78 / tlon, Ume.” cial.y of new raids against these the biiiltleig immediately af ^ direction of Lae, Allied head- destruction” of enemy planes and quart®!*® diBCloicd tonight. It ws® ships has thrown the Japanese on oft-batterta objectives. registering. This action ws New Haven, Sept. 8.—(iPi —TTie also announced that a strong of­ Another Slain While Mosquito bombers pounded ene­ prompted by their mothers the defensive and thrust upon them of^whom waited outside the btdlil Least Six o f W9 Connecticut Federation of Labor iRooseyelt Corrects Im­ fensive patrol of 100 Japanese "an appalling problem.” Gen. my airfields, and rail targets in PEILA BROTHERS STOP IN AND SEE THEM.' troops were routed near Slngaua Tryinjs to Caehe Explo­ France and Belgium, the Air Min­ Iiig for their children to come ^ had two resolutions before’ It today plication in Latest George C. Marshall assorted today. The action was. a protest on ;( 364 BIDWELI^ STRET 1 . TEL. 7405 Injured in Hospitals. plantation, lO miles east of Lae Reporting on his past two years istry announced, to keep the air criticizing state officials scheduled sives British Dropped. part of the mothers due to the t \ . Lend_r Lease Report. on Monday by Australian infantry as chief of staff of the U. S. Army. bffensivt roiling thTough another May Not Survive Day. to address the oeganlzation’s an­ night, and Naval pKnes destroyed leged'l•ondltion of the huiltllog. 7 ' Just imeqine the uses you cen find for one, or several of 9 which had landed on the New Marshall' in his summary Of the MR. y. L. BIRCHER ■ ■ nual convention; ’ N Guinea coast 48 hours fearUer. London. Sept. 8— —A Danish a German____ E-boat in 3(he he channel. only child remaining Was a sts^ thoso Morgen Ceblnats. . . for convenient storage, for ' Washington, . Sept. 8—()P)— Pacific situation, declared: w a ^ and as such, the fost Philadelphia, Sept. 8,—(4*)-iTie Among the 24 resolutions to be -.Approaching Rusu River ‘"The ftrength of the enemy* ■ is engineer has been, executed for Although the R A F.’s heavy t evotydey utility, or for downright prectiMl purpoMi in^ death toll lii the Labor day wreck acted upon before the three-day President Roosevelt says it is not sabotage and another Dane was mothri was advised by the The.. troops were. silvancing steadily declining . . . can mulhers no! to take the .sajna th# kitenon, playroom, bath, hobby room, end so on. S i o^ the Pennsylvania railroad’s America’s intention to write off be but o 'n e result.” ; alain while trying to esekpe when (C/ontImied i*n Page Eight) vf Special JUpremtMve the (Continued on Page Eight) westward along the Huon'gulf to^ caught caching a large quantity of tlon with the child. ( Hav* fun selecting your own arrangements or combi- S | Oongressional Limited stood at 78 sstpure'gUU the materials which ward l*e lUelf and were ap- T h e head of the Army gave the today as a procession of men and ■ ' e explosfves dropped by British are goin£ to olir Allies under lend- planes, aocordlhg to a Copenhagen Trl-Partite Meeting Held 'nations. We have a complete auortment of types and S women with dread-hiUnted faces (Continued on Pqge iTwpIvo) lekso arrangements. (Contlnued on i W e ,1:^0) dlspalck broadcast by the Berlin lizas for every requirement. filed -ptat the rows of gnarled ,The chief executive took occs- ■ ■ ■ i Hitler Orders Loqdon, Sept. 8— The iX W M l I, bodies Ih 3he city morgue seeking Hotel Blaze radio texlay. acliul .Vnglo-Sovlet - .Vmerle leslly AuamUHl.. Seeded Ssiaeta read? te stals ar pcist *.j siotrat his press-radio conference The name of the executed man, OFHNPUNAP^S ' ’ friends or relatives among the 23 yesterday to correct sny .tuch im­ nr meeting sini’e a tri-partlte- pa^ r - J still unidentified victims. who is believed in London to have 1 Output Shift was proposed at the recent Q ToUNow SO plication when he said that two been the first Dane to be put to Railroad workers searched, too, sentences Included ■ in the latest bee conference took place hera^ in the rubble along the Northeast Victory Disposal Diaper death for sabotage, was given by day when Foreign Secretary will be iH our stoK OH lend-lease report, which bore his the Berlin radio as Paul Edwin Philadelphia curve where nine of name, had not actually been ap­ Wider Powers .4re Given thonv Eden had luncheon the flyer’s 16 cars wrenched loose 21 Victims Not Identi­ Soerensen of Aalborg. The brond- Ivan' .Maisky,, Soviet vlee-co* for. still other bodies, and physi­ proved by him.'. — I Offered for War Babies cast was recorded here by The Speer in'ConipIeie Re^- Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 9 -1 0 -li The sentences, appearing in ,s sar for foreign'affairs, and'U. PUT A CRACK IN AXIS ARMOR cians said at least six of the 99 fied; l^ome in Hospi­ AssiKiated Press. ' .Vnibassador .John O. Wlnant, T injured who remained in hospitals foreword, to the report iseued The Berlin broadcast quoted organization De(!ree. ------WITH WAR BONDS! while the president was in Quebec Chicaso 8eot 8 —((?)— There s^laundries and the curiailment of luncheon ■^ cajta on the heels with a might not live through the day. tal in Bad Condition. Chicago, sjepv. a washing machine manufacturing, Nazi occupation authorities in President Roosevelt’s anna One of the M l passengers who last month, read: a: new item in wearing apparel for diaper was described by Denmark as saying that Soerensen Londoru Sept. 8.-^(jP» — Hitler "The Congress in. passing and has ordered a complete reorgani­ ment that prospects for _s Your Bonds are Buying Tank Destfoyers boarded the' Wau)ngton-to-New Houston, Vex^ Sept. 8.—(JF)— the nation’s war babies, the victory I the designers at . the Merchandise _i— .n— was one of a group of Danes en- velt-rhurchlll-stslln meeting Special Showing of the extending the lend-leaae act made gsged in blowing up trains carry­ zation of- Germany’s bomb-ham­ — a new, fast, hard-hitting weapon tha York train, Mrs. ■ Marian Berry Two more deaths in liospitals to­ disposable diaper, born because of Mart as ’’compact, serviceable and brighter. Axis has learned trf dread. - They put McCauley, 35. Of iNew York, was it plain that the United SUtes ing German troops and w'sr ma-, pered war production, the German I • * • day raised to 50 tb- toll of flames sanitary." After cutting the desir- radio reported today in a tjroad- Axis tanks out of action fast—you can Newe$t Suitings and missing, and the Jlst of dead and which trapped screaming, frantic wants no new war debts to Jeop- wartime shortages and the steadily terlal. sMlze the coming peace. Victory Increasing birthrate, the Merchan kd length from a roil of toft paper, ‘ Given 15 Mouthy Suspensloa make :t faster yet by buying more bonds injured gave no' answer to her men in the old, three-story Gulf Attacks on Railroads Continue cast dated Sept. 2. », Hartford, S e p t . 8.—OPl—I and 'a secure peace are the only discBe Mart di®cio»eadisclosed today.\oawy- the piece les is slightly icrumpled 7 v ; ___ be-__ ■ Wider powers were given Ai-i that buy more equipment for our men. Coatings Made to Order ' six-year-otd son Ian's plea: hotel In downtown Houjston yea- _A.s__ Sm *im s 1^* a Despite severe reprisals and the Briscoe, operator of the Oaa 'So buy aq,nften as you can—War Bonds "Where is my Mama?" coin in which we can he repaid." Designers of thfc three-c(jrnered i tween the hands to make it mose offer of bribes to Danish citizens bert Speer, minister for arma- te f^ y . , ■ nanta in 1943 style said tfie new ‘ softer ahd mpre tady conforming. men- and productions, who was Service station in StanM»<9 ^ pay dividends (n broken Axis Unks. in A friend of Mrs. McCauley’s, ' Six have died, in taspltals and Not Entirely Accurate to betray the saboteurs, the Berlin given a 15-months suapeoiosa- Mr. Roaevelt told the reporters Sfatar mid* of «>ft abSortant Thengneil it5L 1.IS P>‘|jaaaw*ve c.d V w •i^ln V.—. its -is j^---- iM placed in charge of all Nazi war saved American lives and ki post-war Mrs; William Barbour of New 44 never got out of the building. knit covering, known at a oraech radio discloeed In another broad­ tho OPA today o « H ^ security for you.' York, visited Ian in a hospital turned quickly into an inferno by that these statements had an ele­ paper which comes on a roll simi­ cast that attacks on railroads were production. Yea are cordially invitod le inspect his lar to paper towelling and which cloth, or can be used in an ordinary Nazi Minister of Economics Dr. that he knowingly sccep^^ whera he was treated for alight the swimv spreading Are. They ment of truth but yet were not continuing. : . forfeit coupons sad SOS lefge showing of “suit-size” ssmplee.. t back and bead injuries, then entirely accurate, adding that in they said presents no laundry or diaMc, Life in northern Jutland. Danish Walther Funk was delegated the died fighting to reach the only The designer said in a few of the them with false reglstrsMaa joined the apprehensive marchers a narrow, teennical sense, we do disposal problems, was the direct coastal region heavily fortified by responsibility for ’’the general in the newest pettcrns,colors and weaves. fire escape not blocked by flames. early expeririients with paper dlST trend of’ economic policy, for sup­ hers. ThiW-month sosi* at the morgue. * not want ■neiiF’Xfar debts. But result of ” a growing and serious German military’ authorities, has He will'be ^sd to take your measure Dozen Remain In Hospitals pera it was necessary to bind the ply of the civillsn population, for dera were Issued slmo feel p ^ tiv e Marian is not A dosen others remain in hos­ the nations benefltting from lend- demand on the part of stores all taen disrupted during the pa*i against Frank ConlgUo, M m for iffifflodiate or future deliver?. ' ___ . J over the nation.” layers of paper in the pad wiUi an currency problems, (o f foreign lease. are expected to repay us. as (Jays, the Berlin radio said, as the pitals, some in serious condition: edge of giuta tape, but. they ex- trade, and for financing German Stamford, and Anthony (Contlaoed on Page Eight) city and state officials and the much as may be ^ possible, though Diaper Shortage Serious result of forays by "irresponslbU of Bridgeport, .aecoilffaff -Among all the shortages o f baby plaiiMd, this proved Im practi^. economy and the economy of pro- National Board of Underwriters not necessarily in dollars. Fey tbfc new diaper, they said, the elements, mainly of foreign ,ns- glonal OPA '•’earing 'Ilie PrMldent ohmmented he did apparel. -tiM designers said, . tha tectorateh." Funk was called Into ' “-TrsasBry BbIsbcs began an investigation of the problem U solved by emtaasing or tienslity.” ' the Central' fanning committee. er WlIHam 4 ^ cause of tbe fire, and said it evi­ not like the use of tbe word coin diaper has been one of the most The execution in Paris of S ip serious, -in addition to the rising pressing the 12 thicknesses of "War ev4ntF have made neces- found guilty of accsptiity C £ H 0US€^S0 N. dently started in a linen , closet In tbe second sentence, because mupd Isrsel AnMirant, 92-year-old felt coupons “ d e w W B ^ W . Co* Washington,. Sept. 8—MP)— The birthrate, they said, there were paper tissues together, ’rte re­ eary further coni^tratlon. ]' . . : me ■ The G. Glenney and baggage storeroom. people think of coins as something sult is a pad entirely of soft Frenchman, “(or helping the en­ .wHIi "fietitlous reglsliam pa . poelUon of . the Treasury Sept. 9 that can be Jingled In their pock- complibstions in the way of limited emy.” also was announced by the Cdal, Luiiiil^r, Maanna* Supplies, Paint RecelpU, 8W.191.749.95; expen Twenty-one of the dead have supplies 6f cotton and woolen cloth witn no tape, no stiff ■ edges and (Coatinued «a Page Twelve) * bers.*' not been identified. Most of the Berlin radio. .3 .3 6 N o. M ain S L T e l. .4148 M anchester diturea, 8261.037,944.23; net bal for civilian use, the plight of i easy to dispose of, they explained , -I 183 guests wars transisnts. lUoaUaiied m» Faga Two) ■ V MMk ^ 1 ■ __i __ .—^ V • '