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. coach and raised it with a crane unusual’’ caae. Donald M. Nelson, Identified by Berlin Radio steady, methodical destruction of trains come In with the ’’show peo fighters now approximately proposal to change from Resi We believe The Hera'id prints as was that o f a Marina lieutenant. cha^on of the War Production The Urget of the British over Italy's railway facilities. ple” and greet the. chorines with ELITE STUDIO B^d. and Vice Chairman Supply Routes to Jap Forces miles in length, the wedge drlv BIG PRIZES!. dence Zone B District to Resi much news and uses as many pic At Quinn’ s Two other Marine lieutenants night assault was identified first The Fortresses struck at air inland from the original beach dence Zone C District all or part “ Oh you kiddo,” and a peculiar and a sailor immediately ordered .Oiarles E. Wilson personally ap- by the Berlin, radio, a preliminary Masons to Open tures of the service men as many whistle that today is described as ___»• - ...... I ■ e' « ~ fields at Pomtgliano and Capodi- head consists of a triangle run of an area on the Northwest cor of the large city dailies. We are •workera away and took the body,/ly. paaled to the WLB a week ago to London announcement saying chino, as well as at tho Literno ning about 15 miles east-northeast' | ner of West Middle Turnpike and a "w olf call.” and a Marine detail which haHit the coast at Pairal. from the present C District about in the service interest their fami Open 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m* ordered closer to the wreckage. Russiaiis Practically In addition to being the site of between Caserta and Maddaloni. ( An indication that the .Alliaa 195 feet, more or leaa, to Oxforo. without the glamour of today’s As the crane resumed lilting, (plus 10 cents for night shift important industries, Munich is a lies, friends and townspeople, and lassies. Usually .they were judged Land Lines of 20,- Simultaneously a strong force alieady were speeding farther- Street and extending Northerly Manchester Lodge No. 73, A. F. reach about 800 Manchester boys ASBESTOS SIDING the decapitated body of a woman work), are subject to approval by vital communications Renter of United States Army Air Force northward on the coastal road from West Middle Turnpike about on their ability to look good to the tumbled from the raised coach. Stabilization Director Fred M. through which flows lines leading A A. M. will open the fall ' and all over the world, as nearly one- male population. Many a man will MONDAY, SEPT. 6 ^ ^ 000 in New Guinea. B-25 Mitchells, pscorted by P-38 came from the German high com 300 feet, more or less. winter season Tuesday ' evening. third of those 800 Heralds are 'IVo more bodies were found when Retake into Italy via the Brenner pass. Lightnings, raided the Capua air mand, whose Tuesday communique Zoning Commission of Man recall how he used to think up ex INSULATION rescue workers crawled under. (Continued oh Page Six)' Crood N^ews From Sept. 7 at 7 :30 p. m. with a apecial mailed overseas. At first thought cuses to "go down town” on show Open 9 a.-m. to I p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m. 16 Bombers Lost field, devastating hangars' and said “ a British attack north o f chester. Connecticut. communication.! 'The FeUowcraft Workers immediately began dis AlHed Headquarters in the j The' British Air Ministry said this might iMiem to be a source of nights when there was a "girlie Expert workmanship. All work parked aircraft. American. B-26 Palmi was repelled.’’ Charles W. Holman. degree will be conferred.; The of secting the tangled metal o tjio . 7 Southwest Pacific, Sept. 7.— ! 16 bombers were lost in' the Chairman. considerable Income. ’The reverse show” at Apel’s. Friend wife, how guarantficA Reasonable Prtres. Marauders turned their power (Although Axis broadcasts yes AMERICA ficers of Manchester Lodge, have la true. ’The constant changing of coach and three more bodies were Forces Advancing in Di- i D e m a n d F o O c l night's operations. against two landing fields at Graz- Carl W. Noren. ever. usually found something else No obllgam p for an estinuite. ( j p ) — American paratroops terday reported that the German Secretary. very bu.sy season ahead before the lengthy addresses means more for hubby to do and the audiences, Write discovered. 46 Persons reclion of Kiev Jumpj cut off all possible land sup Communique said the attack on 1 ^anise. and Italian commands had effected ^America. Sept. 6. H O I Tbe ending of the year, November 30 clerical work, and the high- postage Eight Cars Pile Up Munich was concentrated and et-- |>owb 10 Enemy Ptenes an evacuation of southern Cala- ‘ for the most part, were what was Eight cars of the Washington to ply lines of some 20,000 Japa War Werkert, who ere ttaytoq with applications on file for candt rates has made it imperative to then known as ” gay young blades” ' QiwmA&wmicum Forward A ft^ C^pttir- Agency Have fective, although clouds prevented .fhe Fortresses met^no enemy bria, today's Nazi _ war bulletin, New Yoik Express wrenched loose ea their iehit tedey leiteed el dates' In watting and. new ones raise the subscription price as of sowing their wild oats. Few wom Die ill Blaze nese troops in the Lae and full observation of results. opposition, but the Lightnings broadcast by Berlin and recorded ] Burton Insulati and piled up last night In one of ing Railway^ Junction. tskief e belMey, ere servtoq Town being received. 'The first half of September 1. en ever attended the show and for 073 MAIN SntEBT ^ Salamaua area of Ne\v Other aerial activities last shot cjowTi seven of a force of 20 by The Associated Press, said: settee es esr sleve-drlvlet ea- the year has been a very prosper Stories of valor and brief no- obytous reasons. Respectable dow the nation’s worst rail disasters. Guinea with the capture ’of night, the, Air Ministry said, in to 40 planes which attacked dur •'On the Calabrian peninsula our I ous one for Manchester Vodge. 'fhe electric - powered train, Full Powers cluded Intruder patrols by the protective, formations engaged inj dsiies tiMt free Asiericeee wM ' tices appearing In the “About agers would watch, from a safe \ V Razing Hotel Moscow. ' Sept. 7.-— — __ an enemj' airfield in the ing the Caputa raid. Three out ha setitfied with esthtog toee, Advertisemeiil ’Tuesday evening, Sept. 14 there Town" columns have been clipped dlstanta t6 aee which of the young Which makes the 226-mile run in Fighter command over airfields in of a force o f. approximately 30 ililnor encounters with the ene-J will be a regular communication 210 minutes with Newark, N. J., The Red Army in the Donets Markham valley. Allied headquar France. Naval aircraft also blast thee thehr. eeeeedltlee|6ieai^ and filed, alphabetically,' in this of ladies dared defy tradition about - ■ V ' ■ • - ters announced today. The air which attempted to intercept the ni.v,'','_i and business meeting at which de. fice affording a comprehensive his the "stage." ’The Can_Can girls the flist stop, and carried 541 pas basin has practically com- Republican Group Raps ed light Nazi Naval craft near Scant OppoMitiun .>fet resder. grees will be conferred. All mem sengers—many of them Mrvlce Searchers Dig Through strip was. seized Sunday when Marauders and their Lightning es Audit Report tory of the great majority of l^ys will be back Monday but they will pleted the recapture of the the P'rench channel coast. cort also were destroyed. Front dispatches repprted that j bers of the craft are cordially In' 'At ★ men—was heading into a curye at NcK^'Deal ‘Instruments hundreds of airborne American It was the first attack on Mu NoUce la hereby given that the who have gone out from Mpncnes- not cause the commotion their ★ Ruins for Still Oth rich mining area while Rus- soldiers and a few Australians An additional seven enemy air scant opposition waa/*encountered 1 vited to attend. ter to serve their country and of stage sisters did forty years ago. Frankford junction, in northeast nich since the night of July 16, audit report of the books of ac Philadelphia, when the accident .sian forcee aiivancing iii the Of Fascism' in Bris complete with machine-guns, mor craft were shot down last night by the B ritish/an d Canadian] whom we are all prou4. For much ers Unaccounted for when swift Mosquito bombers troops, but tljat/extensive dem(di-J IN T i ^ counts and financial records of the Let your «E” Bonds Buy occurred at 6:12 p. m. le.w.t.). general direction of Kiev, tars, ammunition, rubber assault stabbed at the city while the R. when a raid was attempted on the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, of this news we arie indebted to the Jap beetles and corn borers are tling Indictment Today boats and radio landed near the Bizerte area of the Tunisian coast. tions of roadsT bridges and tunnelaj Yankee Subs. mothers, or to the Public Relations A wasU-packed journal box Among 133 Registered capital city of the Ukraine, A. F.’s heavy bombers were blast C.A.>C for the fiscal year ended August not the only enemies of the ama field. A few bofnbs were dropped by the and tl«.>xtreme niggedneas of the j departments of the camps, naval “ ran hot,” railroad offioiala said, ing northern Italy. , 16, 1943, Is on file tn. the office of teur gardener's corn. Skunks and on the front of the seventh car of jumped forward after cap Mackinac Island, Mich.. Sept. 7. MacArthur Watches Uinding ralder.s there ancf the official re tervatn made progress slow.. Thej stations or air bases. The latter as squirrels are just as bad. The The last raid on Munich was the Town Clerk and Is open fpr the 16-car train, burning the wheel Bulletin! turing the rail junction of Kono- _,/P ,_W ith at bristling indictment An Austraiiap force, flown into port said damage was slight. ALICE COFRAM a rule are prmted form letters, lit ca ried out March 9. when great (Continued an Page . Eight) public Inspection. • . skunks push the stalks over and loose froin the axle. Houston, Tex., Sept. 7.—(.4») top and are now threatening an Allied advanced base, marched A.aainst a total enemy io.ss (Known As Uoeen Alice) tle but tbe name is personal and then eat the corn, husks and all. of what it termed New Deal ” in- | are’as of the city were reported AMBULANCE 8EBVIOB This legal notice Is given In Coach Cut In Two — Forty-seven men, war work Bakhmach. The Soviet Air Force, overland five days to rendezvous 17 planes only four Allied^/fuaft SPIRITUAL'MEIIIUM occasionally a mother Is offended The squirrels stand on their hind softening the way for the ad strumenta of Fascism,” the, Repub- | near the occupied airfield with the laid waste by the R- A. F’.’s four- compliance with Section 162E of Seventh liaugliler nt'« Seventh Son The coach, hurtled into' a steel ers, transl^ts and old-age engined bombers. were missing. the Municipal Auditing Act of because we do not use all this ma leg., and pull; the busks down and pole supporting overhead power pensioners, died today tn a vancing ground troops, pounded llcan Home Front committee de-1 American paratroopers who had BoHi With ». Veil. terial. With restrictions on both L A B O R D Maintains .Air Offensive Tempo Support Elgl|l)i^.Vrmy 1939* then eat the kernels. The office lines, was cut in two vertically aa fast-spreading fire that rav the enemy front line and near manded today th^ establishment of landed Sunday morning while •URKE© Readings Dally, Including Sunday, paper and metal we have to draw garden authority claims he has no rear bases where the retreating Gen. Douglas MacArthur looked The raid maintained ,the tempo While the ^trMegic Al^r Force Samuel J. ’Turklngton, 9 A; M. In 9 P.. M. Or By Appolnt- though by a giant axe. The coach aged the Gulf hotel at Preston a government agency with full | Flashes! Town Clerk. the line somewhere. Some ask us such trouble. He. sprays his com ’ and Louisiana* streets, an an Germans were concentrating their powers over the production, distri on from a Flying Fortress. of a great „ Allied aerial offensive 'was busy .Hi the Naples area, Rient. In the ^ r v te e of the Pe«>> to broadcast news of the arrival, behind jammed accordidn-llke which reached new heights yester (lAte Bulletins ol the {Jd Wire) i CENTER ST HlNCHESnR CDH'i Dated at Manchester this 2nd with alum water. It puckers up the against it. Six other cars behind cient brick and frame struc forces in order to stem the ad bution and prices of food. A headquarters statement dis North Afiican Air Force tactical pie for SO Teara. on furlough, of their sons, others vance of the Russian tr.oops. day when Flying- Fortresses ham- j^mb^r.‘> were engaged farther to day of September, 1943. 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. mouths of the skunks and squirrels them were thrown from the rails, ture. Others of the 158 men The committee, headed by Sen closed that the enemy airfield had don’t want It publicized fearing so they can’t eat. That’a what listed on the. hotel’s register Unable.to Curb Avalanche ator Taft of Ohio and numbering not been used.^by .the Japane.se mered Stuttgart and British south supporting the Eighth Baby Girl Found Strangled Phone e-2024 friends would monopolize tbe all- but all the dead and most of the Heavy rains', miles of mine makes them wild—he seys.' injured were in . the seventh and last night were tn crttlral con Governors Thomas E. Dewey of .for months and. was overgrown American .medium *^®'"“ *.?*'l'Army in the invasion area. New Mlltord, Sept. 7— i/P)-r-P»-l too-ahort time off for the boya. fields. demolished bridges and pounded targets in France. American A-3B invaaer aive- |I6-monl eighth coaches. dition. Thlrty-tWo were taken New York and John W. B rick erof with kunal grass lour to iilx feet I6-montlis-J Sometimoa we ara asked to an Not often, perhaps never, does to hospitals, but 15 ^ere soon roads and river crossings in addi Ohio among its members, urged high. The field, flat and level, Hardly had the bombers droned down on Slbari. p'n of Mr. and Mrs. Ds-1 nounce both arrival and departura, Passengers were buried under tion to the, German tanks, planes turned when s q u a d ^ of day- „ „ tj,e south- "banbury, i any one of the traveling carnlvala the debris from which many of the released. PoUoh and fire offi- the Republican Advisory council eaaUy can be placed into operat and again many just as worthy and infantry were unable to curb avs/4 It ^ irtto* « a .s i. make any effprt to keep the living were not released until ciaU said they believed all bod- of 49 in a lengthy report to offer ing condition. ,j ' 'em Italian coast, and tore up the foiind strangled early today la Labor Day Week-End never-, raeelva recognition of any grounds clean during their stay lea had been removed from the the country a program of in (Continued .m T Page Eight) lailroad junction and adloinine kind, they have no press agent or __ . W - (Omtlnued on Page Six) Hrtps Close Trap plav pen. State Police Ucut. Har-I here. Usually the grounds are ndns. . creased production and Improved j buildings. One dive-bomber' vet- ry T. Tucker said that the chlldl FILMS handy telephone. (Continued on Page . Eight) Capture of the airfield effective littered with rubbish o f all sorts distribution of food. ly helped close the trap on the de erap. Lieut. W.illiam R. Sefton. o* , apparently put her head througbf Schedule of Hours At ^DEVELOPED AND Of the men who are doing, yeo- and the place generally stays that This Labor Day, as never be Houston. Tex.;, Sept. 7. — ‘iP)— Its report went to council micm- ! Fort Wayne. Ind.. declared, "Tt aoan—we should aay heroic ser fenders of Lae and Salamaua. a ne<*'klace of wo-idcn liead* tied tel PRINTED way until the show leaves town;' The charred ruins'of a small mid- bers as they met in executive m s- The paratroopers landed on Germans Put : was 'the-best job I_have_seen on ; the playpen at the Ueece boi*rd ngl vice in. camps and battle fronts— Holiday Toll sion'to consider a recommendation ; the 46 mis.siona 1 have flown.” 24 HOUR SERVICE But the K. of C. •carnival on Main town hotel swept by-fire disgorged three sides of the Japanese air hoice. Failin'; lorwurd, »ho ^Arthur Drug Company tha eight or more physicians who street to- an exception to the gen 3 Crewmen by its Foirelgn Policy committee, R. A .'F . and (Canadian n*ght have gone out from this town, we fore, American' men and wo- the bodies of 46 persons early to drome, guided by three -smoke ; unable to extricate herself. Film Deposit Box eral practice. Every day, before headed by Senator Vandenberg, screens which outlined the field Guns ou Subs bo-mbers again teamed with Amer 'could not he rcsuwllated ilespit hear very little. day. May Be High of Michigan, for a statement of lean daylight raiders to give a SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 . At Store Entrance noon, the endoeure is r i ^ d over " Die in Crash Searchers were digging through perfectly. ! efforts st the New MMlord hb We have also been keeping track and every bit of. litter cleaned tip international peace aims. wide portion of Italv a round-the- o f Uncle Sam’s “ nieces,’’ the wom ntori on the hpmie front are the smoldering building for others As soon ^ the paratroops land ' pital. Open 9 a. m. to 1 p. ni. and 6 to 9 p. m. and burned. Its a pleMure to walk Believe Fight Avoided Knox Says Withdrawal clock pummelling R A. F. Boston- ■ . • • • - en who are making good In the still unaccounted fpr , among the Council -members leaving the ed, ' the Australian ground force around on the lo t 133 war workers and transients Last Year's Total of ata.|rted to cross the nearby Mark- I \\ in O u ticijh Domestic Issues KEMP'S different branches of the service Seven Others Injured executive session this morning re Ifi to Afifl More Anti- (Cootiniifd on I'age Nix) MONDAY, SEPT. 6 and releasing men for combat reminded of their objigatipn 350 Deaths Apppoach- ported a belief that a fight over Mm river by means of a pontoon 1 Portland, Sept. 7 —iJb Connecticut hfis had two dry In Wreck of Crack (Continued on Fagp Six) bridge. . Other Aussies floated W e a p o D S * Post-war relationships of Ir While In . World War -I there were atorma thto aummer. One came international -cooperation to pre Aire r a fI Open 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 6 to 9 p. m. only a handful, less than a dozen, ed. If Not Topped. serve peace had been avoided by down the river in assault boaU to I nitod States w'lth the rest bf.tt In August and the other to just fo work harder, produce 20th Century Limited. the site of the field. world will outweigh, do ‘ "yeomanettes”—yeomen (F) — in about blowing itself out It to un- the drawing of the lesohition em Bulletin! Stand at Pb World War n there are already bodying ideas of sgvenil factions. First' Lieut. Monte Kleban, San i issues as a factor in the next pr ueuaL With the wind in tbe east Ctonastota, N. Y.., Sept. .7—(d*)— By The Associated Press Antonio, Tex., who jumped with Washington, Sept. 7.—(J*)— TT*«1 9 I'll ; ilenliul campaign in the opinion Official Notice more than 50; 17 of them nurses, for more than 48 hours it waa al Japanese The nation’s Labor Day week . The council was to meet later Arthur Stores, Inc. 15 WAGS, U “ Waves” , two more, that the victoiy may The eastbpund 20th Century Lim in the day to act on the two state- the paratroopers, said the Aus- The Navy disclosed today H i t l e r s P l a n I wei'endell Willkie. The Republic most certain to bring rain.N, end 4eath toll—swelled by one of that pf the more than 90 ,eoe- ~ I part.v’sart.v’s 19401940_ csndidnte for V TEL. 38P9 "Spars," one each in the Air Corps, ited, New York Central extra fare the worst disasters, in American menU of party principles. traHan .ground force which had 8454>IAIN s t r e e t But September to likely to pro Losses Costly scoured Uwamps for enemy de mv U-boats sunk during May, presidencyv- here for n “cs Making Ypters Mertnea and in Red' Cross work duce a real rain atorm. It Was Chicago-New York train waa railroad history and a hotel fire Inveighing against’ what it tachments during its flverday June and July, SO were de , ' , 1 I visit with Maine Republican overseas, and one or two are at just flva years ago the 21st o f this be sure/ that the liberty we wreck^ today when the locomo- —today-., appeared to have ap cliaracterized as the j|(ew Deal's march, joined the airborne troops stroyed by AmerlrtMi forces Italian Invasion . U alclies i ^rs. ^j,| that in trnxeiing a* ’The Selectmen and Town Clerk Aeronautic BChoola^ month that gave us the worst hur proached, if nob, surpassed, last regulation of Americdlt life by \lve^a boiler 'exploded, killing the “bureaucratic decree.” the Taft several hours ^ after they had alone.. "Twentyrfnur of the L- ' a iw l S t u f f country for ftiforinal confa of the Town of -Mancheater here- ricane ever experienced in New People Warned War Sit year’s total of 350 fabaUties. r u c h r e r a m i S i a i i „.m,,p„iit{ciii figures he three crewmen tn- the fcfib. committee asserted that the' mdi- submarine* were*sent to the by give notice that they will be A $5,000 cash' depbait demended EnglanA love may be ouira to pass on Although''traffic, drowning and landed. ^ ^ , .u round the .American people “avM A t ' least seven others were-, in uation Warrants Abso vidual initiative of citizens and "W e saw one another .at the bottom by .American Naval In session at the Town CSerk’a Of by the town aa g guarantee for miscellaneous deaths and the hotel forces, the Navy said, and Members Otitis. All Lines of Jured when the filer left the tfack particularly farmers should be sub same moment," said Klebands. an (or information regarding the fice in the Municipal Building for the faithful exerclM of a water de A local soldier who baa been in fire accounted for only 286 lives five were sunk b.v - United lure Inter-relntlonshlp of- natlos at 4:34 a. m. twb„ miles east of lutely No , Optimism. je c t ^ to “ Aiinimum control from asaiatant public relations officer tbe purpose of examining the partment contract on dieposlt*in a aervicc but a few weeka wrote to generations: tt^come. over the three-dsy holiday, a com State* Army alreraft. •Stockholm. Sept. 7—'-Pt—The Al • to * qualification of electors and ad local bank la the center o f an un home the other day—“I’ve gained Canastota and 20' miles east of plete. list of those killed in the Washington." in MacArthur’s command. "With Insurance New York, Sept. 7—(P)— ^The Full Producliou Hampered lied tnvasidh .of Italy was reported Report Poteqtlal Controverstoa" mitting to the • ELECTORS’ usual controversy these days. 60 pounds since I’ve been at camp Syracuse. wreck of .the Congressional Limit gleeful shouts the Australians and Tokyo radio, in broadcasts report It charged that the administra toward one - an- Washington, Sept. —((P)— Navy- today to have caught Adolf Hitler ; New Haven, Sept. 7.— OATH those who shall be found Clsarance for the payment o f thia Two pounds at flesh and 68 173 Pasaengers on Train ed "at Philadelphia may bring the Americans ran and members of his general staff | 853 Main Street ed to the (Jffice o f War Informa tion policy on manpower and farm Secretary Knox said today the ports o f potential controver qualified on the following daya: ' sum back to the original aubdi- pounds ot equlpmant Joseph Enitees, Syracuse district total above the 1942 figure. at odds over the question of Saturday,, Septemher U hud -claim agent for the railroad, who tion, told the people of Japan to Early today 58 were known defid* machinery, as well as iU ’’Inexpert (Continued ~Paga Eight) Germans had apparently been • ere prevalent thlt morning vidor of a tract In the weat part whether the^German Army should the Connecticut Federation of Saturday, September 18. from said the boiler explosion caused the day that the “development, of the in the Pennsylvania railroad price regulation,." had hampered ------withdrawing U-boats from the At ^ ^ I n s u r e at town has been given, but as the war situation hereafter warrants full production o^food. attempt to jnake a stand along the bor opened Its annual conveto • a. m., until 8 p. m., ' (Eaatem wreck, reported 1T3 passengeia crash at Philadelphia, but city Po river or withdraw to positions original company which placed the absolutely HQ optimism.'' “ An immediate program o f in 'Treasury Balance lantic recently in order to refit at tbe Hotel Garde. One of War Tlraa). money aa a contrucfufil guarantee Were oh the train. officials there said the total would them with additional anti-aircraft behind the Alps. Said first eesalon may be pub He Identified the dead as Qaorga One Tokyo domestic broadcast, be much higher, one estimating it creased production and improved posHible Issues, according to I n ^ to BOW out of extotenn, the Select Pradiice Mare — and Washington, Sept. 7.-^/P)—The According to a Swedish observei licly adjourned from UnM to time ■ S Pierce of Syracuse, engrlneer; J. tbe OWI said, admitted that the at 150. Three trainmen were distribution must be adopted by a weapons. . gates, was a contest for t ^ pr men are at Io m just who to pay IF -YOU WANT . "It's as sure aa sunrise that who cannot be identified by name but BO eeaeion ahall ^be held later Christian Larsen of Syracuse, fire Japanese had suffered “costly” dead in the wreck o f the New York single agency clothed with full position of the Treasury Sept. 4: denc'y between veteran II It to now. RscelpU, $99,763,497.87; expen they wlU be back in there again,” but who had just returned after a Sure Insurance than Saturday. September .18 CX' Buy MORE War Bonds. man, and (Harence Wriker o f Al losses in the operations around Central’s Twentieth Century Lim power over food in all o f its ai- t'lerkin of New Britain, now The Selectmen spent a puxzUng Lae, New Guinea, and cautioned ditures. $292,074,605.81; net bal he told his press conference. long aUy in Orm any. Hitler is in- ishlng hi* 6th term, and T i « ‘ cept fi session to examine and ad' bany. traveling fireman. . ited at Canastota. N. Y. sisUng—against the advice of his liaU hour considering the matter that the AUles would “sontln (Continued on Page SU) ance, $5,723,430,877.69. Knox said that new tactics em Collin* of Waterbury. .Yas mlt -'those whose qualifications - Wriker’s body was found In a The bodies of 48 persons were generals—that an attempt should the other night aiid coming to Yio HELP such persistent movements.” ployed by^'ihe German submarine contest loomed for the ,vlca-| nature after Saturday, Septem fisid, about 60 feet from the four- removed from the ruins of a be made to halt the Allies at the ber 18 and on or before Monday, dealsion on the matter, tabled tee track right of way. Parts of the eoromsntator insisted, howsvi Houston, Texas, hotel swept by an patrbl in the AUantie had reduced dency In Hartford, now h request until it can be established that the Japanese bad struck ’’an the usefulnssa of bllmpa and any Po. ' John .MlUer, Mentioned as_ October 4, 1943, which '‘ session ' engine were scattered over the early morning fire. The Germans already have erec if the proper )>ersoB will receive nihilating blows” at those Allied potential iftefulness of helicoptere ble opponents were State REYMANDER’S shall be held on Saturday, October for planning any sort field. The National Safety Ckiuncll haa ted huge fortifications along the 2. 1943, from 10 a. m. until 12 the money deposited. forces which had landed near Lae. in anti-submarine warfare. WillUm C. Scott. WlliiSBi The locomotive, coal car, mall predicted between 300 and 500 vio Po, the traveler said, the result ALWAYS FEATURES noon. .It to understood that the reqii^t OLMES , r UNERAL OME car and nine o f the 15 passenger Impressive Pletnre Gives lent deaths this holiday. In 1941 Onoe O ood ’W'eapoB and Michae. Berry. for payment o f thia sum haa come of a banqii«l or rater "Until they took to firing at of a deal made between Hitler and • • • SIgited, icars wett! derailed. The first four A Japanese Naval war corre there were 8l4 killed, and the year Stores Open All Benito Mussolini before' the latter’a BEST EATS from the qriginal- offlcsra of the spondent who recently returned to them, the bllmpa were an excep To DecUre Budapest Opaa David Chambers, cui's plunged down an embank- before. 514. fall from power. This understand real estate corporation wMch con. Tokyo from the South Pacific 137 TraSlc VIctlmB tionally good weapon against sub Harold R. Symington, ing occasion Aen see Phone 7897 inent. ^Othqra were strewn on the ing provided for the withdrawal of New York. Sep*. 7*- t o BE HAD m TOWN! Sherwood G. Bowers, atructed several hundi^ houses tracks, all 6f which were ripped broadcast an impressive picture of Of the deaths ao far recorded, marines,” Knox said, adding that Rome radio said la a Cecil W. England, In. Manchester, but now this cor American strength In that war excluding the two railroad wrecks WEDNESDAY now “any means of hovering over Axis troops from most of Italy to DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT Manchester up andYwisted into weird shapes the Po river with little more than eordad hera by NBC Jack M. Gordon, poration'has been dissolved and 28 St. theater, the OWI added. end the hotel fire, 1ST were traffic a submarine either by beUcroter tbe Huagajrfaa g o v « OPEN ALL DAT MONDAY —' LABOR DAT. or caU To Detenulne Cuise delaying actions against the Allies Clarenoe N. Luidan. whils the deposit In tha local bank Endres paid an mvoatlgation “ Tha battles o f tbs South^ Pa victims and tiS mtocellanseua, in or by blimp haa been etreum- takm atapa^ 9a ‘ Harold M. Rsed. eras mads tu tha name at that then cluding 25 drownings, Dne to the Monday closing aU stores Teg-^’ Bcribed In lU usefulness.” further south. , — would he made to determine the dfic area mount In fury with eatti Pton Opposed by GeHerfil Staff aa opia* ttty. Tbo l _ Peym ander’s Restaurant Bbard of Selectman openatog agency, such company is ..Muae of tha boiler axploelon. passlns moment,” he was quoted Califonua had the bigfaeat total, Noting an apparent recent with- lag raporta fraas BBfia - Samuel J. ’Turklngton, not imw o f record. 26 traffic fatalitiea and 18 mtocel- drlwal of the undersea craft, he The German general aUff. ARNOLD PAGANI ' B. 6. Hirach. Chicago, a patoen- as sa y ^ . “Recent offensive moves ular|y closing on Wednesday afternoons will sd by Gen.- Franz Haider, was said, aat elaborata bayaad a- Fine Wines. Liqaprs find Beer Tow-n Cleric A mofe detailed report on who gef In one of the cars that went by enemy forcM in the Rendovs, laneoUa deaths, two o f which were asserted one assumption ts that tbat tha HuagarlM -37 Okk Street Tflephnne 3922 , Dated . s t , Msnehester ' this 1st will receive the deposit will be Telephone 3902 or 5790 New Georgls end , New Guinea drownings. Ohio and Illinois belag deesilMarlBad.*’ down theN^bankmentj asid there be open tomorrow afternoon. . . I (Contiaued oa Pag* Four! day of September, 1943. required by (he Selectmen. each had 18 deaths whils New (Goatlnued oh Page’ Six) (Coatiauad «■ Page tUx| (CeutUiued oa Psxs Fouri ;York counted 16. ♦ i.> I • 1*1 .-i 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAHCHESTER, CONN,* TUE5DAT, SEPTEMBER T, 1 9 « MAINUllJiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., lUESUAX, SEriEM REK 7, ia4S Birmingham, 52, of 713 Stanley Thursday and Friday from 10 a. m. , Many Sleeping Outdoors’ ,[ Five From Statc=^ Soloii to Face street, driver of the other cafr- 1 ' kjutd WWSf Manchester to 6 p. m. - 12 From State Fake Coupoii Mrs. Amelia Duchalme, 70, of 120 Service Flag Ro«'kville Fai'e Serious Charges j ' Bolton P. O. at Green During Warm Weather^ 7 Lose Lives World Council Commercial street; and Niles B. Leopard Goetz, Sr.. 47, and his : Among^W ^ounded Beckstrom, 43, and his wife, Beryls Dale Book Lewis R. Chapman Mrs. Clyde Marshall TTie woods on the top of the Get Decorations Court Friday 849. Rockville son, Leonard Goetz. Jr.‘, 20. both of ! Phone 4082 To Disappear Plotters HeM Beckatrom; 84, alto of 120 Com Is Dedicated Tolland, are being held at the Tol hill between St. . James and Oh Week-Eiidl Plan Favored ■7 mercial street, were taken to New Tonight land County Jail under bonds of Forest streets', have been ,) ------WsiahlftftoBr^ept. 7.—( « —The Britain Genend hospital. AU were Annual meeting of Pines Civic $1,000 each for appearance in court Both-.the, Democratic and Repub cleared in preparation for Washington, Sept. 7 — — Decision Expected To War department announced yester Monkiewicz Is Charged able to leaye for home later except Association at 72 Llnnmore Drive. on charges of attempted rape, rob lican Caiicua are called for Satur Oldest Office in Town erecting the new apartments. Automobiles,^ Train and I Twelve men from Connecticut are day the names, of 228 United Mrs. Duchalme. who, the hospital Polish - American Club To Open Office BaldwinNBelieves Court among the more than 600 officers With Driving Viola Tomorrow bery with violence and assault. day evening at 8 p. m. at the Com . In doing this, changes have d a y ort Whether Men to States soldiers wounded in action, reports, may have an Injury to her All public schools, and St. To Be Di.‘isolved; Or 1 been made in the habits :of a Two Unusual Mishaps Decisioiw\Shoulcl Be and enlisted men of the North A f aplne. Has 62 Stars; C.on« They were arre.sted by State Po munity Hall. Nominations for o f Including five from Connecticut. tion After Crash. James's Parochial school to re 111 Rockville liceman Henry. Gowdy of the Staf ganized in 1807. * I number of men working in Claim State Victims. rican Air Force Troop Carrier Face Federal Court. Th* Connecticut men, and the The policemen said Birming gressman Is Speaker. open. ' ford Springs ban-acks on complaint fices for the coming town election Manchester. It nas not been Backed by Fijrce. command who have received area in which they were serving, ham’s auto waa found agalnet a Monday, Sept. IS of a woman whom they are a'leged to be held Oct. 4 will be made at unusual in the past few months awards of the air medal and the New Britain, Sept. 7—(fi*)— At New Haven, Sept. 7—i/P)— Auth' were: the request of Prosecutor William utility pole badly damaged. They One hundred memberd of the Meeting, Board of Selectmen at to have met la.st Wednesday night. the Republican Caucus. At the According to present plans, the to have men who were unable By The Associated Press .Mackinac lAland. Mldh.. Sept,.,7 oak leaf cluster to the air medal North African area including reported that Congressman Mon U. S. Empjoymont Serv ncmocratlc Caucus in addition to for meritorious achievements over orities were wtpected to decide to A. Keefe tn police court today, the Polish-American club gathered at Municipal Buildings at 8. Funeral Manchester Green postoffice will to secure sleeping places, go Autoniobiles, a train and tw o! — ijp)—Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin Sicily: kiewicz and Birmingham each Tuesday, Sept. U the nomination of candidates for i into the woods across from the Sicily, the War department an day whether to use state or Fed case of Cong.-at-Large Boleslaus J. the club house on Clinton street ice lo See Workers in The funeral of Mrs. Abbie Ely be dissolved oh Sept, 15. Those unusual mishaps claimed a total I of Connecticut favors the pOst.-war Vlarengo, PfcT John—Mario Via- claimed the other w** on/the left Satunlay evening to dedicate Its Hospital Auxiliary Garden Par Farnham, 83. widow of Arthur the town election. ^ members of the business houses on Main street of seven lives in Connecticut dur-| nounced today. \ eral statutes to prosecute three Monkiewicz, who, Mr. Keefe said, PHONE OR WRITE who live in the more thickly set rengo, brother, 158 Franklin etreet, was charged with "violating the side of the highway. . aervice flag. This flag conUlns ty at Miss Mary Chapman's gar-, Cilv of Looms. . Famham, of Warehouse Point, Democratic Town Committee will to rest. ing the Labor (Uy week-end. Ths| establishment of “a council of na Officers and enlisted menyfrora men held on technical charges in Congressman Monkiewicz la a Oitr repreaentatiTe will eall mt jemt connection with An alles^ed plot Torrlngton. motor vehicle laws,:’ •waa continued home for raeasarements. .“No ehaurg* aixty-two blue stars, orte silver and den. 75 Forest street. was hfeld this afternoon from the be selected. tled section of the CJreen near the The police have known about victiins were: tions to eliminate those factors tn Connecticut receiving first bronze Zakluklewlcz, Pvt. Stanley J.— to. counterfeit huge quantities of to Friday, He had been summoned resident of this city. for this service.* Evening appoint a gold star. In addition to the Sunday, Sept. 19 Rbckville Sept. 7.— (Special i ^ White Funeral Home. Burial was Supper and Sale poatoffice, will be furnished their this but there were no com Hubert J. Kegler, 40. of WlUi- international relationships which oak leaf cluster to air medal: Joaeph ZaklukelwlcE. father, 116 3:30 p. m.—Song recital at Cen A supper and sale sponsored by plaints . made and no arrests "Walter W. Rose, first lieuten ratlofi coupons. ‘ to appear in court under a reck ments made. Also members of the club Congressman Wilbur W, Markham, manager o f in the Ellington Center cemetery. mall by city carrier from the 'Man r antic. cause differences and provoke arm Chapman street, Willimantic. ter church. Pupils of Mrs. Charles the Women's Society for Christian were made. Tearing down the ant, Route 2, Ridgefield- Howard E. Gamble, deputy chief less driving charge by Policemen Seven Hurt In Crash , HEAVY PADS AT REDUCED B. J. llonkiewlcs of NewBritaln, the United States Empioymenl, Mrs. Farnham died Sunday at chester postoffice and the others Dennis Sullivan, 40, of New Ha ed conflict; and a world court to Mayor David Chambers and Yerburj’. x Service will be held at the Quarry- old barn and the shed on ttte ‘ Carl L. Bixby. Jr.. technical ser regional OPA investigator from Pacific area: ■ Rosario Tata and August Ziegler, PRICES Service Office in Thompsonvllle the Engelman Convalescent Home will be taken care of by a further ven. decide justifiable disputes between Deck, Sergt. Alexander J.—Mrs. Oaorge H. Waddell, towm treasurer Fiftieth anniversary celebration, in Soniers following a long Illness. ville church basement on Friday,. land has taken away what geant,' Southport. Bostim, identified those under ar who investigated a collision be has announced that starting to extension of the R. F. D. Charles Jenkins,, 57, of Guilford. | nations.” Josephine Deck, mother, 68 Mor Madison, Sept, 7— (>P) —M ab’ ware present as gueaU of the club. Zion Lutheran church. She was bo,m in Rockville Decem September 10. Supper will be serv shelter there may have been Garret Fitzgerald. 18, of River Henry T. Lukowaki, staff ser rest as Frank Rowe, 55, a rommer- tween his automobile and another morrow, September 8th, the U. S.. ed from 8:30 p. m. on. W. Harry England, who has Furthermore, he believes the ac clal printer, Angelo Orlo, 60, and ris street, Hartford. car on Stanley street Monday at Mullen. 30, of Bowie, Md., waa still Prank Haraburda' acted as toast Employment Service will ' be in' ber 12, 1869.' ,the daughter of Eu in the past and- from now- on side. geant, Norwich. Mrs. Samuel Dunlop is general been-the postmaster, has tried tions of the council and the deci Richard A. Reading, sergeant, John Anquillare, 62. KUmezak, Tech 5th Gr. John H. 4:18 p. m. in which four persons on the danger Hat at a New Haven master. Rockville each Wednesday from 10 gene and Sarah. E. Say Ely, and they must seek other places to John Gordon, 6, of Branford. chairman of the supper and an since last year to have the office sleep. sions of the court should be back Ridgewood road, Rowayton. W ill Not Discuss Connection —Mra. Alice Kllmczak, mother, were injured. hospital today as the result of a ACME TABLE PAD CO. Flag Is Dedicated a. m. to 3:30 o'clock at the Council had lived for many years in Ware John Miller, 67, of Stratford. nounces the following menu: bak moved from his store but has not A number of men are still, ed up by "the collaboration of the Air Medal: Authorities would not discuss 620 Liberty etreet, Meriden. Congressman Monkiewicz, who two-car collision here Sunday in fi47 MAIN ST. ROOM 424 HARTFORD The speakers confined them Local Soldier room in the Memorial bullcling. house Point. She leaves two Victor LaChSpelle, 46, of Man-1 -ral ed hamburg' l°8f. potato salad, cole been successful. Last April bids for sleeping in the woods near military. Naval and air power of John H. Belko, first lieutenant, Anquillare's alleged connection Welch, Capt. H.. Jr.— is a lawyer, is free on his own rec which seven persons from Wash selves to remarks about the growth The extension of the hours is de- nephews and several cousins in'- Chester. PHONE «.S88.3 slaw, sliced garden tomatoes, rolls, a new location of the office were Giobe Hollow and there are the nations of the world.” Ansonia. with the case, but Gamble charged Mrs. Mart T. Welch, 641 Broad- ognizance. ,; , ington, D. C., Maryland and Provi of the club during the pa.st twenty sl.-rned to give more service to cludlng two cousins in Rockville, asked for, but there weA no bid Kegler. formerly .8 well known I yaara Special tribute wae paid to coffee and pumpkin pie. She has others who seek their rest in The Connecticut chief executive Spencer Montgomerj', Jr/, first that Rowe and Orlo had a scheme viewi Terrace, Hertford. Tata and Ziegler said William J. dence, R. I., were hurt. War Prisoner worker and employers with par .1. Stanley McCray and Mrs. Nelson ders. During the past week inspec atiiiete in Willimantic, was shot the mothers of the young men in selected as her kitchen chairman Center Springs woods. expressed these opinions yesterday lieutenant, Suffield. to print coupons worth 4,000,000 ticular reference to the Area ' Mead. tors have been in town and have a. d killed Friday night in a shoot the aervice at the present time. Past Chiefs Club Mrs. Ann Skinner who will be as 4^- ing gallery he was operating at in a public statement issued at the Howard R. Morse, Jr., first lieu gallons of gasoline, 8,500,000 informed Mr. England that the The meeting opened with the Na Stabilization Plan now in opera- ^ TTie Past Chiefs Club of the sisted by Mrs. Fred Warren. Mrs. the ' Willimantic Elks’ annual Republican Post-War Advisory tenant, Windeor,. pounds of sugar snd about 6,000 tional Anthem after which the Amerigo Eccelenle Can- tion. Several firms in t,his area are I Pythian Sisters will meet at 8 Hedwlg Reichard, and Mrs. Mary change would be made on Sept. 15. country fair. Police said Kegler council to which he is a delegate. Joseph E. Rhodes, second lieu pairs of shoes. •Mwice flag was dedicated. Peter Hired in Sicily, His in need of workers, and all per o'clock this evening at the home Wqlf; Mrs. Laura Lee will be Oldest in Manchester rose up from behind a counter | The statement substantially re tenant, Sherman. Much credit for the arrest went Dubaldo. now a sailor in the Unit- sons, not now employed in essen of Mrs. Pauline Farr of Winder- chairman of the dining room and The decision to close the office U. S. Diplbmat just as a patron fired at a target, peated views he had given earlier Edward S. Clarke, technical ser to E. J. Davidson, proprietor of s tial industries are ur.red to apply New Haven printing plant where X ad Stataa Navy, played military Parents Are Notified. mere avenue. has selected as.her helpers; Doro means that the oldest poetofflce iij and the bullet struck him in the ] in the day to the council’s Foreign geant, 255 Hill street, Waterbury. for the referral to essential jobs in Rowe and Orlo were taken into oaiU on the bugle as the curtains Cohrt Case thy McKinney, Ethel Lee, Vera Manchester is tp fold up. It was forehead. Policy and Domestic Problems Alfred S. Morse, technical ser there parted. their home localities through the Placido Zollo Of 334 Maip street, Saccacclo, Eleanor Pfieffer, Doris opened on Nov. 20, 1807, and the On Visit Here committees. geant, New Britain. custody Sunday morning while Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eccellente, Body Found on Tracks they conferred with Davidson and Congressman Monkie\vics spoke U. S. Employment service. Medford, Mass., vi^as- schMuled -to Skinner,' Doris Dunlop, Marjorie first postmaster was Wells W;ood- Avoid •‘Optimistic '.Altruism” Henry I. Shmielewaki. staff aer- of 48 Maple street, were notified The Stafford Springs area Will The body of Sullivan, a railroad I Gamble. In both English and Polish and re- appear in the City Court today on Noren. Mrs. Charles T. E. Willett bridge. The next .postjnaster was He said the United States shopid geant. '211 Pulaski street,. Bridge be serviced each "Tuesday starting watchman, was found In the rail As'J. Stephen Knight, chief OPA •Kllad the suffering of those who by the War Department last night a charge of violation of riiles of will have charge of the tickets and T. Burnham Who wais named- , in B. E. Kuniholm Sees guard against what he called "6p- port. ■ '. wait for the dreaded telegrams today from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. decorations. road tracks tn the East Haven Jimmy M.'^Shaheen, staff ser enfqrcement attorney for Connecti that their son. Sergt. Amerigo the road. He was a n ^ te d by 1843 and he was followed by H. C. tui.nel Saturday morning. His timistic altruism.” in the postrwar which tell of sacrifices being made .School To Open State Policeman Albert Kirhball of Reservations for the supper Relatives; Had Been in geant, 2006 Broad street, Hartford. cut, told the story, Davidson came 1 n Eccellente has been captured in- Woodbrldge, who served until 1849 watch had stopped at 9:53, and era, asserting "we should try to to authorities over s week ago tot those who stayad at home. He . The public schools of the town of the Stafford Springs barracks and should be made not later than when Dwight Perrv took over the help the o t ^ r nations up to our the Sicilian campaign. Amerigo Thursday and can be made by Persia for. Past Year. ' authorities believed he waa struck with information that Rowe had lamlnded his listeners that there Vernon and the Rockville High released under $20 bonds. office. Irl 1857 another change w.ts standard pf living without risking was a member of a U. S. artillery calling Mrs. Ann Skinner, 6622, or by a;'train at that hour Friday [ approached him with a plan for are atUl hard times ahead and that school will open to rthetr fall term At Newington made, the office being in charge of the chance of being drawn down to unit. Mrs. Samuel Dunlop, 4717. night. Five From State printing the counterfeit coupon*. letory, while certain, was far tomorrow, September 8th. Ernest White of 20 High street, R. W. Houghton until Aug. 5, 1886 Bertel E. Kuniholm,. recently re-' Sergeant EbCellente was one of During and after the supper an Jenklhs, father of seven chil- I theirs.” Introduced as Engraver. being attained. Following Registration is taking place at .who has been ill for Several weeks, when Enhriam P. Hatch became turned from Tabriz, Persia, Where On th^^ domestic fi-ont, Governor the apdakers there was a social three brothers in the Army, Jo the Rockville High bchool and aprbn sale will be conducted and dren, was Injured fatally early Woundetl in Action ‘ Davidson, Knight said, was in has been taken to the Veterans' the postmaster. On Nov. 3, 1870, he 8«irved a s ' Secretary of the Sunday morning when an automo Baldwin, declared the American hour for the members and friends. seph serving in the'^ Army in the Principal Howe reminds those len- hospital at Newington for treat .the to be sold are all hand structed to. go aipng With the al South Pacific area, and Leonard Aaron Cook took over the office American Legation for a year and bile struck him as he walked | system had no place for beaureau- leged Bcheme, and Introduced tering from other schools that they ment ' made by members of the WSCS. cracy and that It would be desir- recently entered the service.- An For the cnlldren a grab bag will be and held it until April 24. 1872, a half, was a recent visitor in Man along a Guilford street. Gamble to Rowe ,and Orlo aa an must bring their transfer credits ' Chimney Fire when it passed to the management Fitzgerald was' one of three able to expand state and local gov Washington, Sept. 7—ia>/—The School Opening. Delsjred , other brotbej*, Dominick, is mar with them at the time of registra -The Fitton Company of the held and each member of the chester at the homo of his sister, engraver from New York who ried and lives in . Waterbury. of William E. Lincoln. He held the youths pinned: in the wreckage of ernmental units rather than the names of five Connecticut resi If tion. Rockville Fire Department was WSCS Is MkrtLto donate'a gift for snd brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. would prepare the necessary plates. •Sergeant Eccellente graduated office for nine years and on Dec. a roadster that crashed into 4 national government, said that af dents, are included in a list of 232 State Police Capt. William Torrlngton. Sept. 7— Supt.. Mr*. Mary Fergiicuin called out on Monday at 4:4.5 p. m. the grab bag. Elmore Hohenthal, 44 Ridgewood Ot Schools John F. Murphy today from Manchester High school in 5. 1881. Berz'Ha R. West became tree in Greenwich Saturday night. ter the war “we believe in a dras United States, soldiers wounded in Schatzman and Officer Frank Mra. Mary Ferguson, 90, widow to a chimney fire on the Kaminski Listening Post Notes street. tic reduction of government de action in^.the- European, Middle aaaounced postponement of the the class o f . J941. W atchers at the Listening Post, the nostmaster. . He died of a fractured skull in Whalen and Ralph Derinze and Of of James Ferguson died Monday property off Bellevue avenue. Chief Seertftary Kuniholm arrived In Greenwich hospital Sunday morn partments and, bureaus, not only Easterjr,' North African, Pacific gpening of schools here from to- William Conradv was in charge of Bolton Center, for the., week-end John A. Alvord became post- ficers Larry Reilly and Joseph night at the home, of her son, the United States by air, corning ing. for the elimination of waste and and-^outhwest Pacific areas the hMcyow to Sept 20 because of the the firemen and the blaze «^ s ex^ ! included: 9-11. Mr. and Mrs. Ga.s- ma. ster on .August 1. 1884, and by way of Cairo.' Egypt, from Tehe Sparco of the New Haven police Only Fire Chief Proteste Thomas J. Ferguson of 1,7!^ East held the office all of the time he Boy .Accidentally, Hangs Himself expense, but to wipe out forever ar Department announced to joined \vith OPA men in the mak ' fcaVhlence o f Infantile paralysis in tingii shed before damage had re j prin Morra; ll-.l, Mario Ansaldi, ran, the aheient capital of Persia^ the state. Utchfleld and Goahen Main street. She was bdm in Ire owned the store. When he sold "The Gordon boy, one of seven i the possibility of any admlnistrar day. • ing of the arrest. Globe^\ Arts.—(IP)—The town land and hSd lived in Mflnchester sulted. George Rose; 1-3, Mv-rori- Le.e, now Iran, in one day's flight, and tion, regardlesa of its political c.oiiQ- CdHeials last week took similar ac- Holding Meeting Keeney Hutchinson: 3-3, Mr. and the store to W. Harry England. children', accidentally hanged him Names listed in the North Afri Praising Davidson. State OPA council voted to awaken copper for fnajjy yeata before coming to from Cairo to Washington, D. C.. self with an electric cord Sunday plexlon, using the immense '’^gov >tton. No new cases of paralysis Hope Chapter, No. 60. O. E. S.. Mrs. Hector Brochetto; 5-7, Arthur Mr. England was not old enough can area Include casualty reports Director Anthony " F. Arpaia. said workers by ' sounding the fire Rockvilie in 493^ She leaves two in two and one-half days. morning while playing in an ap ernment payroll to keep Itself in .have been reported here. Dr. Elias will hold a meeting this evenlr" .Merrill. Daniel HaUOran; 7-9, to take over the office so Mr. Al- from Sicily, ' in his weekly broadcast last night whistle at 6 a. m. Only one pro other sons, wniiani'-^. of Rockville Had Colorful Career ple tree in the back yard of his , office.” ^ P ratt city health officer, aaid to at 8 o'clock at Ma.sonic hall. Lawren Lombardi. David Toomey. yord remained until April 14, 1921 Secretary Kuniholm, who is a North African Area- (including that "he saw his duty aa an honest test was made—that by Fire and Robert J. Ferg(i>s<»)n of Hart vt-pen Mr. England bec.-me the parents' homer day. There will be a social hour and en Boltonltes scheduled for duty on native of Gardner. Mass., has had J He was emphatit in a declara- Sicily). citizen and he did it." '• Chief Fred Barrett, who com ford. and seven grandchitdrejj. ^ e Thursday include: 9-11, Mrs. A. N. nortmaster. He has held the of Miller waa struck and fatally « tion that dec^dna reached by the Castiglione, Pft.' Eugenio — Arpaia said that if the alleged funeral will be' held at the'William, tertainment following the meeting. a colorful military Snd diplomatic plained: It-would aroUae his fire Insurance Company Skinner, Jr., Mrs. Robert McKin- fice ever since.. injured by an automobile as he council heyc'should not he govern Mrs. Theresa castiglione, mother, plot had,succeeded "it would have LM Foot "K" Bonds Buy men, sleeping after - swing-shift P. Quish Funeral Home, 88 Park career since his graduation from walked across a street in Strat ^The-annual meeting of the Rock kefK 11-1, Mrs. Myron Lee II, Mrs. Two Office! 'Left the United States Military ,Acad- ed by R ^tical considerations. 175 Franklin street. New Haven. meant depriving every car pwner Taokae Subs. labors. street. Burial will be in the Buck- ville Mulnal. Fire Insurance Corn- Herman Petersen; 1-3, Mrs. Harry Mhen this change is made and 1 ford late Sunday .light- "So" vital” were the questions to Jones, First. Lieut. Frank P.— in Connecticut of about seven gal land cenieterv'. Manchester. He has LkiChapelle was killed last eve par v is being "held this afternoon ,\. Moitro. W'alter Chamberlin; 3-5, served in diplomatic capacities In be ianswered, he said, that “ it Mrs. Horace P. JOnes, mother. 92 lons of gasoline.” Meeting Tonight , at-the office on Pahk ,street. Rc- -Mrs. Donald Tedford, Mrs. Michael there will be but two post offices ning when his motorcycle and an . ahould be of aecondary Im portant Lindale street, Stamford. A general review and examina In Manchester. 1 the Baltic countries and Russia automobile collided at a street in porCs for the past year were pre Peace: 5-6, Mrs. Richard Rich. Mrs. and was sent to the newly created '' to a council of this sort whether Koubik, Cpl. Joaeph—Mrs. Mag- tion of subjects taken up in re sented and officers are to be elec-t- George Rich: 6-9, Misses Patricia, The second office to open in tersection in Manchester. 1 ^the Republican or the Democratic delena Koubik, mother, 725 South fofl Bfsr cent weeks will take place at the Manchester was the Buck’and of post in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1940, ed for the coming year, \ Diane and Dai.sy-Ann Dimock. shortly before the occupation of party survive in these tumultuous Quaker Lane, W'est Hartford. aeseion of the Red Cross staff as Qliarryvlile .Methodist fice. which jft-as opened in 1833. years.fi Southwest Pacific Area: sistants' course this evening at the It is still doing business. the island by American troops. He TTie Rev; Robert H. Shatter was was the first consular officer of the Lieut. Lonsdale Glliotti, Bergt. Harry —Julius headquarters of the Rockville Uiishaiicl Caused I guest preacher at the Quarryvllle The Manchester post office, GiUotU. brother, 151 East Eaton Chapter of the American Red originally the Oakland poM office, United States accredited to the A e Methodist church on Sunday. The street, Bridgeport. was the next and became^ the Icelandic Government. Town Committee Cross. A r r e s t o f W i l e pastor of the church. Rev. George To Go To Canada As Club Speaker Grabowski, Pfc. Edward W-— Library .Hours Manchester post office on August : W. VViserann, will return from his '■'A year and a half ago he was Mrs. Wilma Grabowski, mother, The trustees of the Rockville ll, 1841. The South Manchester ------I vacation to occupy the pulpit next transferied to Tabriz, Iran, where Action Is Rappee 30 Chestnut street, Chester. Public Llbrai y have decided to con Mrs Leona Gfomulski, former- week. post office was not established uri- Lieutenant John T. Lonsdale, a tinue the slightly curtailed sched til Jailuar/ 1851 and the Highland ,he stayed six months and later ly of Birch street, but • who re , B ilton Congregational Went to the ancient Persian capi- mefnber of the Coast Artillery To Remove Trolley Rails ule at the Library until further no cently has been rnaking her home “The Brotherhood of Man: Is It Park office Decernber 1 1 , 1886. stationed here will be the tice because of the fuel situation. tiX, Teheran, where he served a unit Darien, Sept. 7— — Declaring at 125 North School street, and a Drean?" was t*ie sernon of Dr. The Highland Park office has now guest speaker at the meeting. of The Library will be open Monday, been closed, the Mannhestyr that "the methods you have intro Hartford, Sept. 7.—OP)—The Nicholas Karey, formerly of Staf Drownell Cage at the Bolton Con offirA thg United States, he! rge^vedrejaelv the Manchester Exchange Club at dueed have seemed to me on many city announced .yesterday that Both preci (ion- Wednesday and Saturday from 10 ford'" Springs, but . now living in office, located at the North End .h . •. m. to 8 p. m. and Tuesday, gregational church. • Mias Pearl American the Hotel Sheridan this evening at occaalohs to be detrimental to the work w-ould start soon on. the re mixed for |ure retultx. Chicopee, Mass., were arrested at Giesetfke was ao'oist. Consiilate^x in Quebec; Canada, 6:30. Lieutenant Lonsdale is said to genertd welfare, and against the moval of about 6.500 tons of trol- the home Of Mrs. Gromulski at Church .School will resume ses where he w'ill soon arrive with his be a forceful speaker and with a interests of the Republican party, le> rails still buried in Hartford’.s Buy U.S. War Bond* & Stomp'; m m i T 4:30. this morning and booked on sions next Sunday after a summer '■■jn'iily, his V ife and three chil- fine military record behind him. Mra. Mary B. Battenhausen, vice streets. a charge of adultery. receSs. -■ren. two girja''and one boy. Dur- TTie club members will also hear, chairman of the Darien. Republican The afreat was made by Ser-, Lallea Benevolent Meeting Nit 1*0 jfeii Shortage ng hi.s 18 fribntns^in hot-Persla his a report on the Sunshine Special Town oommlttee and president of geant William Barron who had i The monthly meetlnf- of the . . . _ >mlly remained 'Iji, the United which was held on August 18 at the Darian Women's Republican o ' * ® gone to the home with the hUs-ikadies Benevolent Society o f the I M a V R f * States. Globe Hollow. It is also expected Association, today submitted - her band of the woman. Both were ■ Congregational church v.n'l be held ^ ^ vr v Unable to state bu't.llttle about that plans for the fall meetings linut Lit resignation as a member of the McaaarifiB both tea and water _ r ^ E 6 6 6 released under bonds for appear- | "Thursday at 2 p. m. In the parson his missions in Asia Minor, Secre will be announced by President town committee to Cjhalrman Or-, t M TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS ance later in the Town Court. age. Hoste.«ise8 are Mrs. Brownell tary Kuniholm could sayNhowever, Stuart Segar at thia session. Mem mand Milton. . carefully avoids waste WE’RE OPEN TOMORROW FROM Gage. Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs . Pittsburgh, Sept.' l—npi—x that the war has struck hopie for bers are asked to be on hand Laat waek that, body refused to Alexander Bunpe. shortage of nitrogen for. fertilizer cibly to that semi-tropical land. promptly because of special ar andorse First Selectman J. Benja 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M, School Reopens which has beeti expefienced by War prices are mounting at the rangements with the Hotel Sheri min'Corbin, and Selectman Ed-^ Schools In town will open Wed- American farmers for two years present time and shoes were sell dan management. \ ward R Hindley, both veteran ne.sday morning with the follow- due to war demaiids soon may be ing for $.80 a pair and prices of members, for re-election this fall, •A other necessities were high and BURTON'S IS \ ^ N G H E S T E R ’S in teachers: North school, Mrs. overcome by aid from the muni and recommended ' instead the G e t : f i n D. Smith; Center school. Mrs. tions , industry, the American increasing. ■ Receives Her Gall namln'g of Albert M. Punzelt as J. • ONLY COMPLETE .^M E.N’S SPE Daniel Halloran: South school, Chemical society was told today. In Earthquake Zone i. first, selectman, and Gennaro W. Mrs. Joseph Mack; Birch Moun- CSiArles J. Brand of the Nation Teheran, the ancient capital of Frata for Hlndley’a post oh - the Persia, has been destroyed many CIALTY SHOP.... b u t X b y f a r tain school, Mrs. Beatrice Rosen. al Fertiliser Association said in a To Join Service board. Orange Meeting report to the Chemical society's times by earthquakes, as the city Soon aft.er announcement of AND WIDE OUR FINE^ BAR ^ F U E L O IL Bolton Grange Will meet on Fri 106tb m:;eting that some ammo is in the epicenter of. an earthquake Mra. .Battenhausen's resignation, day evening at 8 p. nu in tht Com nia solutiqus .would be released zone. T h e city Is as large as Miss Gladys L..Keith, daughter of two otbera. Mrs. George F. Keefer DIAL 8500 from the explosives industries for Washington, D, C., and has a hlglt Mr, and Mrs. William, E. Keith of and Mrs, Frederick A. Fairchild GAINS ARE PIECES OF P A P E R ... munity Hall; applications for elevation In the high mountain membership tn the organization production of ammonium nitrate— Charter Oak street, who recently quit tha'icommmittee. TEA to be used as a fertilizer. range south of the Caspian Sea. enlisted for .service -In the WACa, ‘T cannot support the action U. S. WXR BONDS a n d STAMPS, . * should be handed In at the meet- Teheran is the next city in size While not more than 440,000 has received her orders to leave for taken by the committee with re- MORIARTY BROS. tons of nitrogen were used in fer to Cairo, in Egyjpt. and a large the Third WAC Training Center at YOU CAN MAKE NO BETTER IN- Boltpn-Briefs' number of Americans are quarter apect to Mr. Oorbin,” Mrs. Keefer tilizer in 1942 because of other Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., Sept. 14. . sa id .' ■ In the list'of prizes donated and ed there in connection with Amer- VESTMENT. • won at the recent Bond Rally, the heavy war demands. Brand said Miss Keith has been employed expectations were that between iilcan Lend-Lease to Russia and as a clerk at the Municipal build; following correction should be Middle’ East countries. times across the ocean days! ofade: Miss Inis Peace won "the 520,000 and 870,000 tons would be ing for several years. Three From Stale I .. angel cake donated by Mias Velma available for the fiscal year ending Munro. The ’ducking was won by June 30, 1944. Quantities of ni trate of soda al^ may be im Radio Entertainer Killed in Action T. Paul Fiano of Birch "Mountain. That's thie record set by Capt. Joseph H . Hart, 5,?” 2,.a4i MAIN El m i "AAnwlfcjr- Mr. and Mrs. Walter FUiott have ported from Chile. been enjoying a vacation in lUmde The shortage of nitrogen for Is Taken by Death one of Pan American Airways' ace jiilots, in Heai^iiig Aid fertilizer came about principally / Island. ' ' Washington, S^pt. . 7.— (/P)—^The flying .viul war cargo abroa4* He'a a former Mr, and., Mrs. Joseph Mack re because inorganic nitrogen . com War departiheht announced Sun. cently entertained a group of pounds are the basis for all ex NOW PLAYING day the names of 149 U..S. soldiers Army flier...and a Camel smoker for 20 years. plosives and because many organ New York, Sept. 7— (/P)— Frank Batteries and Service . relatiires and neighbon at a dinner Cmjnit, radio entertainer, compos- killed in action,, including three ^ .A in their new home on Clarke Roiad. ic nitrogen carriers have been from Connecticut. -. commandeered for animal feeds. errand former vaudeville star, died .-Wr;';- Gueets included: Mrs. ^ r h a r a suddenly of a heart attack in his The CortnecUcut. men ind the We are .glad to be able to bffer service and Daly, Thomas Daly, Mr. an d.^ fs. hotel apartment early today. area in iwhich they, were serving, Hsvbert Hutchinson snd family; Hit wife, - known in the enter were; v ■ Burgess Batteries for all hearing aids. Mr.'’and Mra. KMney Hutchinson Familv Reunion tainment world as Julia Sanderson, The European area: I STIZONI*—Tsste and s .. considered the finest collection of Bundles - Policy Lieutenant Suspended and was Immediately whisked off This waa disclosed today by the MaL 30c, ChIMren lie Throat — is tha proving to a downtown luncheon. At Legion's National Ehcecutivs com- Evas. Mid HoUdmys 4$e Mid 50o Arabian Nights tales extant, died ground for dgatettw. Only zt the age 'bf 80 last night after a FalrtleW,* Sept. 7—(F)—PoUc# Mascot field, as the four-engined mittos. wMch said both .Gen. ChUdrsa ITe, TMu Im . jaar taste and th m t can dsdda which dga- THE SOUTIIERN ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY pleae eartylag the flzat lady, Oeerge C. Marahall and Admiral iemg illness. A native of daago'W, Chief A rthur J. B ennett on Sundkgr Scotland, and h member of many tetts rams best to you...sad-how it aiccts ordered the suspension on charges supped out o f an o(vereaat 3ky BnisBt J. long have accepted la- “UIIDING WLO AN ASSOCIATION. INC vlUUons to .appear la person to learned aocletl'es. Dr. Macdonald your tbfoet. Based on the experience o f of conduct Unbecoming sn officer were Lord Wakehurst govemo' was emeritus prOfe^f of Semi ------onOANIUD Af>RU 1 8 9 1 ------NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY of Lieut Thomas Shaugbiiessy who of New South' Wales,. Lady Wsk'e- receive medals from National Com ladiiffctAffBcic millions o f smokers, we believe Camels WiU 85 Harrisoa 81., Off E. Center Telephone 37.1S mander Rimne Waring. Both wUl tic languages at the ■ Hartford 'Suit your *T-ZONI* to a *7.* is under an eat in , BridgeporJ^ on hurst ’and Aldermen Bartley, Theological seminary! im assault charge. tord mayor of Sydney. eddreas tber convention. TSANCHESTER EVET^G HERAtP, ttAWCHBOTR>J^WpT.. *tUESDAY. SEPTEJUBER 7 .194S p » JBANUHESriSR BV.cmNG nBRAlaD, BTIAm/TlKSI’ER, CUNN., TUE5DAI, SSEPl’EMBEK 7, 1943 Home Room J^ssignments Again Discuss Active Part Local Boy Meets Stars War;May.Get Weddings r In Post-War Second Time in Italy --'i A f the Local High School Yankee-Shields fl Italian Offer Early evening nuptials were held > World Urged Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan^Hope and Francas Langford il Saturday, Aug. 21, at the First VOUowlnc ax« th* Home Room'S^ Franklin Building of Bissell street received a letter, Sicily and tells of some of his e.f Sophomoreai Room 21F - r W. Matgirtnenta at the local High Roosevelt and Churchill Baptist church, Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday from their son, John ' Periencea on the war front. Bldwell— COh; Room 22F— Coo—J. uniting in mar,riage Lieut. Irene Clerkin and Egan Advo- ■chool; Finnegan; Room 23F— T. Finne B,ww i. W.U., th . l^enew Talks Amid May Shields, Army Nurses Corps, vcate lAibor Play Role Mala Building gan—Holl; Room 24F—Holm— U. 8. Army in tha Sicilian ca m -, graphs of famous stars and, m?! Senlora: Room 22M—A—CarrI; Lai; Room 25F — Lan — McLag; Multiplying Signs Big daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. In Solving Problems P*’8n. Hope and Miss Langford in H a ri : W Boom S4M—Cairo—B. Fitagerald; Room 26F— McLau— Pag; Room Shields, Of 136 School street, and , In his letter John speaks o f see-1 ford and New York before enteil IIF — Pal — Schm; Room 12F — Development Looms. Lieut.' James Darrell Yankee, eon After Peace Comes. Ing the radio and screen stars. Bob | trig the service. K, Boom 26M—J. ntagerald — O. Schr—Tro; Room 13F—Tru—Z, of Mr. and .Mrs. E. G. Yankee of Johnaon; Room 26M—Marie John------' / Freshmen: Room 14F—A—Bom; Washington, Sept. 7—(4»)— Galveston, Texas. Chaplain W. F. New Haven, Sept. 7.i-(i4V- Room 27M—Pep— SI; Wetzler, post chaplain at Buck with a considerable degree of changed policy by the head of Room 13F—Bot— Cha; Room 16F President Roobcvelt and Prime 28M—Sm— Z. ingham Field, performed the dour ganized labor must take ah active satisfaction that I can report to corporation.” ' —Che—Dou: Room 17F—Dow— this convention that there was no ___ .Room 18M — A — D. Ga; Room 18F—Ge—Ho. Minister Churchill renew their ble ring ceremony. The couple flew part in solving the problems of the He also' disclosed ’th a f-h a . haj • ■ Bunce; Bunce—Fo: 17M war disedesions today and multi down early Saturday from North anti-labor legislation passed: there been offered appointment as exec Barnard Building post-war world, the delegates to was no relaxing of any of our labor ■—Bub; 18M^:;;««l^L; IBM— Freshmen: Room 22B—Hu-r-Ll; plying signs they/ are awaiting Carolina. uUve director o f the Unemploy lb; SIM — Oct. -:^ ^ S m ith : the Connecticut Federation of laws nor were, any of our statutes ment Compensation division Room 23B—Lo— Mir: Room 24B—^ some momentoudk development — Lieutenant Shields was given in repealed.” E. Smith—Z. <1. MIt— Pi; Room 25B—Po—Stea: marriage by T. Gay Brough, Sr. Labor’s convention were told to the State Labor department an4 perhaps a definite peace bid from He pointed out, however, that suggested that the conventloa ipmbres; Room 15M—A-^G. Room 26B—Stee—Ub; Room 28B Italy. The iongs, “Because,” and "Oh day both by James J. Clerkin. president, and John J. Egan, secre the Federation’s state labor rela should act on his staftua to perihll Indirect peace pleas have been Promise Me." were sung by Esther tions act .was rejected by the state Ann Reynolds at the ceremony. tary-treasurer of the federation! him to reply to the governor’s ofl emanating from Radio Rome for Senate despite efforts to have it fer. some time, and Enrico Galazzl, an The bride was gowned in white “The future of America is in the making-!^ and yea— the world,” dh. passed, and added: official of the Vatican, which satin with full skirt of white mar- ttft “The most peculiar thing about dared- Clerkin at the openlng ses Bradl^s Bird About Timii might -be an agency through which' ■quii'ette with full length train. Her the situation is that the men who America’s purchasing power In-I overtures would be mdde, is on the long, flowing veil was held in sion of the three-day convention at creased from ,^billion dollars iif Mrs. J. D. Yankee the Hotel Garde. voted against the bill this year vot way to )yashington. place by a wreath of orange blos ed for pur ' 0111 two years ago. X932 to an estlmatsd 140 billioh Cdmesin First The DorcaB '.Society of Emanuel Mr. Ch'ulThill has been on this soms. She carried a bouquet of “Are we going'! to ‘retain out Either they were wrong then or in 1948. - Lutheran church w.lH resume their gardenias and white tube roses. ' tired tn navy blue silk .and the democratic form of government— Y- . side of the Atlaittic. since Aug. 10, bridegroom’s mother in blue crepe they are wrong now. We are still \ meetings tomorrow ’ night at the ; and while his currenl'mission ap Miss Marjorie Shields, sister of or are we going to change for of the opinion that this Is the best Church'at 8 o’clock. Ann Johnson of a lighter shade. Both mothers some other form? This and many His Pigeon WinsX^on- I pears to have been fuIfllleiTlwas the bride, wa.s maid of honor. Hei , wore 'gardenia corsages. drafted bill that It is possible to head.s the committee of hostesses ’ yet has exhibited no disposltioft''8.°'*''’' was pale green net. over other questions are hanging in the draft and that the Legislature est from Elizabeth for the meeting Wednesday. Following reception at the Sub balance. You and I must decide. to return to England. t green.,satln and she carried a bou .-Vlpine club for the members of the made a grave mistake in not pa*>- Expert Statesmen Marking Time quet of plnl^rosss. 'She also wore ” We cannot intelligently decide ing the atate labor relations ACt.” J., to Manchester. immediate families and close if we do not participate in the \ AvAviation Cadets Frank H. War'll Hence speculation developed a tiara o f foses Iji her hair. Mrs. r- 's , >'/ ..c" friends, the bride and bridegroom carrying out of the post-war pro ‘‘Great Step Fonvari^” Sewing Machine ran and I George G. Clarke have | that the two United Nations Milrie Todd, matron of honor, w ore, left for an unannounced wedding - '< < - ia Herbert J. Bradley's pigeon won Cjhor gram...... I again wish to urge The workmen’s compensation pleted the basic flying train- statesmen virtually are -marking a gown of yellow marquisette trim trip, the bride costumed in a dark law as amended, he said “ is one - the Arst of the fall races of the ing course at Marana Army Field, | time. .. '' med with garlands of rosqs. Miss the members of the Coifljectieut Repairs green gaberdine suit with black ac- Federation of Labor to participate great step forward in the interests Manchester Pigeon Club yesterday, Tucson, Arizona, and will be I Evidence that the Allied lead- Barbara Brough, bridesmaid, was cenaories. Mrs. Getzwich plans to of the working-men in our state.” transferred to advanced schools^ *rs had completed their planning gowned In pink chiffon. She car in this program.” clocking 663.6 yards per minute for resume her duties at the Buckland Stresses Importance To State The present maximum benefit of for the last phase of t l ^ - c a d e t taek for months ahead was noted ried a bouquet of pink rosea, and plant of the United Aircraft Corp- the 112-mile flight from Elizabeth. Egan, who reported both as S30 a week he termed the highest trfining. CadetJiVaTfen is the in reports that Gen. George C. wore a tiara of pink roses. oiatloin, and Mr. Getzewich is with N. J., to Manchester against ad secretary-treasurer and as legisla in the country, and analyzed other son of MrarNelTie Warren of 33 Marshall. U. S. chief of staff, has Lieut. Thomas Todd of TYenton. Pratt & Whitney small tool depart changes in tha act increasing bene ih verse winds. . I^w it' Street and before entering been Chosen to lead the Invasldn ment, at West H.artford. tive agent, stressed the importance Francis McCartan's pigeon .war Tenn., was beet man. The ushers fits. the Air Corps was' a teacher of of Europe from the British Isles. to Connecticut of post-war plans. ■Icond. making the distance at the were friends of the, bridegroom “ Summing up the accomplish '‘“a. music in the East Hartford school i On the highest authority, it was from the gunnery school. Lieut. “ What the laboring man and rate of 559.85 yards per minute. Ouillette-Chappell.. woman is going to be confronted ments of the Connecticut Federa systerm Cadet Clarke, the son o f! learned that Marshall is to be Thomas Feeney, of Woodbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. beacon tion of Labor In the Connecticut The club Is anxious to interest Mrs Emma Gibson of 120 West ( commander-in-chlef of 4he United with after the war Is over should 'pigeon fanciers in the raising and N. J. and Lieut. Willlato J. Sag- of Woodland street announce the i,egislature- this year.” be said I Y N A M E isn’t important. I,’® steter of Silsbee, Texas. be of great concern to the labor training of carrier pigeons and thJ’Vtnif'irt® aS','^“ r Nations in the European theater, marriage of their daughter, Doro movement of this state,” he after, discussing a number of oth the United Airport, Hartford. | an jllustration that preparations er legislative proposals, "it is my . of the millions of fellows over here smyone interested may call . Herb After the ceremony a reception thy Elizabeth Chappell, to Cor reasoned, “for if there is any state for a possible drive across the Judgment that while we didn’t ac Bradley, president of the local was held at the home of Mr. and poral George Russell Outlette, son in the country that will be affect group. TTw' club has already sent An Important business meeting channel are rather well advanced^ Mrs. T. Gay Brough. Garlands of of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Gray complish all the things we set out fighting for Amorica, I’d like to .peA Jor thcM fellows-to of the Covenant-Congregational I'navvare of MiHslon’s Nature ed as a result of the cancellation to accomplish, that we ought to a dozen-young birds to the U. S. maidenhair fern and ted roses of Burnside avenue. East Hartford. of war orders and the. stoppage of Navy fo r war service. church is scheduled for Friday High Catholic officials here said composed the decorations. On the The ceremony was performed be thankful we are in Connecti you folks back home. -/ evening at 7:30. All members are they were unaware of the nature employment bf people due to the ^Following are the results of the dining room table stood a three Saturday, September 4 at three cut;, and not in Washington or You see I think I know what’s in their minds, because urged to reserve the date. Tomor of the mission of Galazzi. who was cessation of hostilities across the Some of the other states that No. New Machines Sunday race: tiered wedding cake, topped by the o’clock in St. John’s church. East water, it will be the state of Con row evening at 7:30 the regular secretary to Pope Pius when the traditional bride and officer bride Hartford. White gladioli and passed some very viciou8 legisla „e^ )ir^ 5t * i^ . over «noog our«lv«. H. J. B radley______563.607 yds. mid-week service will take place, necticut. tion.” for the Duration! F. McCartan ...... 559.855 yds. latter was a cardinal and who pre- groom, in miniature.- ferns decorated the chancel. with Rev. Charles G. Johnson in sulnably has the pope’s confidence. “The workers of this state must about home-about the places " « « « ? ? Patterson ...... 482.089 yds.- charge. After a short honeymoon. Mrs. The attendants were Mrs. Ches give B great deal 'bf attention in Discusses Uncertainty of Tenure Carlson ...... 467.248 yds. If his business were purely that Yankee returned to Seymour John ter Franklin of School street, ma In the closing p m of bis re* of the church, Washington’s Cath- trying to moat post-war prob We Are Qualified To Put we plan to do when we get back. Right Murdock ...... 462.446 yds. son Field, N. C , where she is sta tron of honor. Private Daniel Pu- lems.” port as secretary, Egan discussed Aviation Cadet John M. Hyde, ollce leaders undoubtedly woedd tioned. She was graduated from elno of Paterson, N. J„ was best Your Present Michine we’re thinking a lot about home, for we re m A e La Plant ...... 461.763 yds. son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hyde Urge N'on-Partlsan Stand at some length the uncertainty of Lasky .458.383 yds. know of it -the Hartford Hospital School of man. his tenure as secretary, since the In Perfect Condition! o f 99 Pitkin street, has been There was a hint in Mr. Church Both speakers urged adherence battles of history-and we know that spme of us wil not Oleeson ...... 455.956 yds. Nursing' in September of 19fl, and The bride wore a white brocad to the federation's traditional non Machinists union of which he is s Clegg ...... 451.262 yds. transferred from San Antonio to ill’s address at Harvard university did private duty nureing In the Corsicana Field, Texas, for prima ed satin dress and finger-tip veil partisan attitude., but -suggested member may have to leave the come back. Some of us will never see again the ones we love. Klttel .< .____...... 4 4 6 .7 1 9 yds. yesterday that significant post Hartford hospital a year before draped from A beaded tiara. She federation, its international union ry flight training with the Air war planning already had been political action “ for the election of Repair Now W^ile Parts BUnor.’ ...... 433.841 yds. Force. joining the Army laet September. carried a bouquet '294.773 yds. Past presidents of Mar>’ Bush- of the Anglo-American, chiefs of ■ -wV' stationed at Fort Myers, Fla. taffeta with matching headdress legislation, said he hoped that tion "the most unpleasant” of his Hayes ...... N?92.027 yds. nell Cheney Auxiliary, U.S.W.V.. staff and declared: th T r L t you are with us in this bitter struggk o^nvasion. will hold their annual outing at and carried a ' bouquet of mixed when the American Federation of 20 years as secretary, and' after Parts for Any Machine. “ For our own safety, as well as Getzewich-Fracchia garden flowers. exploring the possibilities sug It would help a lot to know that you are really b e W us, the Wheeler Arms. Hilllardvllle, for the security of the rest of the Labor furnishes Connecticut labor Thursday. Dinner will be Miss Enes Elizabeth Fracchia, A reception for fifty guests fol with the records of its congress- gested that in his opinion the served | world, we are bound to keen it' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis lowed at the home of the bride convention could decide the ques b a S us up IpO per cent. It’s going to take a h^p o Stand/at Po promptly at one o'clock. meh, "the labor movement will act Call 2-1575 for Eatimates. '.1 I working and in running order after Fracchia of '.22 School street, was groom’s parents. The mothers accordingly.” tion for itself. ammunition-anJships.Bnd planes, tanks and guns, to b e^ Hitler’s Plan James Arin«frn„o. i, - . j the wpr, probablv for a good manv married to Richard Getzewich, son of both bride and bridegroom were Terming the anti-strike bill” the V “I hope the'delegates will be last Shta^ifaT to ®his «P of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Getzewich attired in navy blue with pink most hodge-podge bill ever passed vfry frank regarding this prob ABC FIXIT CO. X Axis. That’s whSt the 3rd War Loan is for; its for Newark N J afte? snenHiet fK-1 world arrangement to keep Monday morning at 7:305rin St. rose corsag^. by Congress,” ^an voiced ap lem, and in their Judgment, do S ^ A ^ S M o s t o f u s fellows in the service past six weeks with “ "^*1 we know that James’s church. The ceremony was The b rid ^ traveling suit was what is best for the labor move ^{fk»ntlnned from Page One) I proval of AFL efforts to have the 2l Maple Street performed by the rector. Rev. Wil- of blue with luggage tan a'nd | hill repealed and/added: ment, ’ he said, "for after all—no we can into War Bonds. But you folks back home strong Of Clinton street. ® i liam j . Dunn. white accents and corsage of pink I ‘Tt probably satisfied the feel individual in the labor movement Rowever, to have opposed this ■ must have from danger and ag- plan, holding that if the AUias suc Miss Rose T, Fracchia was her gladioli and gypsophila. She is ings of a great many of the con ta bigger than the labor move will have to edrry the big load. W e’ve got to depend you. Miss Esthar A lohn.nn ' so and which already '-e sister's sole attendant, and Ed ceeded in breaking the Po defense employed at the Pratt & Whitney gressmen who had become anti- ment Itself, and no matter who Don’t fail us, will you? ^ wall the Germans would face a sit ward Newman of Flower street aircraft. labor and anti-Lewis. I telegraph tb» individual is, the time will uation aimilar to that which faced was beet man for Mr. Getzewich, ed the president of the United come when the movemsnt will Town j Nazi forces, in North Africa. The who le his brpther-ln-law. Bombs Before Bicycles! States asking him to veto the bill. have to get _ along without hla Some observere here noted that evacuation of German troops The bride wore a gown of royal I stated I didn’t think this was the services.” Advertisement Mr- and Mre. Carl T. Johnson his choice of words “we are bound blue velvet with fuchsia acceeiories Airplane parts, bombs and bomb time .for the Congress of these While not indicating ipeclfical- across the Alps, staff officers ware to keep it working” eesmed so Yes it’s to yo« this boy is looking in this critic^ hour. Today represented as telling Hitler, would ana daughters of Holl street re- and bouquet of white orchlda. Her parts, small arms and other war United States to stab working men | ly his own attitude, he comment- tmned yesterday after spending strong as to indicate he and Mr. maid of honor wore maroon velvet materiel have replaced 90 per cent arid Women in the back.”, , ^ ed: ”... I’m sure we wouldn't Notice ^ e r i ^ caJis upon you to do your part i n ^ e 3rd U ) ^ . be almost as difficult aa the at Roosevelt already might be in tempt to escape across the Medi the summer at their cottage at with matching accessories and of the bicycles that were formerly No Antt/Labor Laws Paeasti expect an employer to dispense agreement on the point. A^Td your part is at least one e x t r a 51^ War Bond dimng terranean from Tunisia. Coventry Lake. orchid corsage. turned out by the bicycle indus Reporting on state legislation as j with the services of an individual European political probleiiis, par The mother of the bride was at- try. legislative agent, Egan said: “It isj after 20 years jiist because of a Primary Caucus Proposals (Liondon dispatches said the Ger ticularly those In which Russia drive. A T LEAST $100. That’s in addition to y o w regu- mans, apparently, fearful that the Corporal Albert R. Conlon, son of Mrs. T. F. Mietzner of 24 'Trot would be concerned, still, may be The following names have been I lar W ar Bond subscriptions. Invest more if you possibly can Allies were planning new invasion engaging the attention of Messrs. proposed for nomination aa candi moves against Europe, were rush ter street, is home on a 15-day Roosevelt and Churchill, aItboug,h dates for the several offices of tho Z Z ^ o iy o n must invest thousands in order to reach our in g ' to completion all possible furlough from Concordia, Kas. N o . 1 in « Serial on 'H o w to ICccD 'co W o rk in i" considerable progress already Town of Manchsater, Connscticut. ' n a t io n a l qiota. Invest out of your income-mvest out of your measures > for the defense of the to bs voted for at, tbs nominating southern coast of France and other A daughter, Judith Shann, was seems to have been made toward their solution. caucus to be held in the American vulnerable spots along |pe Medi born at the Hartford h.jspital, Leglort Hall in said Manebester, ] idle or accumulated funds. / terranean coastline). Saturday, to Mr, and Mrs. John It became known over'the week end. for instance, that a meeting on the eecond Tuesday in Septem Share' Desire for Peace Lange of 67 .Princeton street.. ber (which will be September 14, Remember, this money must come from MviduaU like The Swedish traveler reported had been arranged among repre sentatives of the aj-ltlsh, Russian 1943.) r that members of the high German Mrs. Clara Southergitl of 84 ’The polls will be opened at ,10 yourself. Each and every one must do his share. military clique Shared, with the 'North Cichool street and her spn, and (American Foreign Offices and How to make your that a Mediterranean commission o’clock in tha forenoon knd will - German people a daslre for peace Robert, have left for a trip to remain open until 9 o’clock in the Let’s do if the American way-wUlingly, gladly. Do it but that their Prussian tradition Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. had been formed with Russia’s par ticipation.. afternoon. Eastern War Time. with t h e knowledge that you prevented them from entertaining Wilbur Southergill of Hemlock REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS FOR V any idea « f a ceaaation of hostili street have, returned after spend Reinforces Conference Bids A c safest investment in the w orld-to be paid back with The prime minister, speaking at NOMINATIONS ties “without honor.” ing their-vacation at Hampton SELECTMEN a ceremony in which he received Rather than be humiliated at Beach, N. H. \. Sherwood O: Boware ___. interest by your government. ^ the peace table, .the informant aaid, an honorary degree from the Pres Daidd Chambers ' ■ ' they wpuld continue to fight until The Emblem Club will hold its ident’s alma mater, reinforced An Cecil W. England S o c r if ic . t«d.y--you «iU be richer W it SAFEST INVESTMENTS IN THE WORLD the Inevitable debacle, atid then let first fall meeting tomorrow eve glo-American bids for a conference Jack M. Gordon the, invasion now-buy at least one rx/ro $100 W gr Bond in e United Sutes War-Savings Bonds crued interest for the purpose of satisfy Hitler and the Nazi party leaders ning at 8:16 at the Elks home In with Rus.sia, and at the same time Victor J. Johnson bear the responsibility. *■ Rockville. Plans for' the ..conven made It clear Britain was ready to Clarence N. Luplen Series "E ”; gives /b u back |4 for every ing Federal estate taxes. Dated Septem The Swede concluded I'is obser tion at Swampscott, , September stand close by the side of the Uiil- Harold M. Reed September. $3 when the bond matures. Interest: ber 15, 1943: due Decembe'f 15, 1969. vations with the rerhark' that a 12', 13 and 14 will be made at thla ted States in the post-war period. Oeoris E. Snow Bearing in mind, perhaps, that 2.9% ayear.compounded semi-snnualljr, Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, foreigner left Germany todi.v with meeting.- The delegates are Mrs. Harold R. Symington. Your A nw er i. Bthor "Y o ." or "N o" In this the impres.sion that the war would Robert Dower, presiifent and -al Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New TOWN CLERK if held'to maturity. Denominations: $25, $10,000.'$100,000 and $1,000,000. .continue— "bloody and te'rriblei and ternate, Mrs. Gladys Cannon, vice Yorlf. a potential Republican pres Samuel J. Turklngton. $50. $100, $500, $1,()00. Redemption: Price: par and accrued interest. I Increasingly hopeies.s and me^n- president. Past Supreme Presi idential candidate next year, had Roll Call of th« N a«on - TOWN TREASURER Anytime 60 days after issue date. Price: ^ I ingless for many, manv imllions of dent Mrs.' George H. Williams of proposed a military alliance^ with George H. Waddell. Other securities: Series "C ” Savings people.” , . this town is chairman of the con Britain after the war, Mr. Church TAX COLLECTOR IwiUlHmeaUydomybeKtomverttoa#/Wooe«t« 75% of maturity value. Notes; % % Certificates of Indebted ill said he was not qualified to - f — vention committee. Mrs. George Samuel Nelson. $100 W er Bond durin< th e 3 r d W ar Loan Drive. 1 will 2'/^% Treasury Bonds of 19is4-1969: ness; 2% Treasuiy Bonds of 1951-1953; L. Graziadio, supreme. trustee, is judge, and would not presume to ASSESSOR ' ) I lend my Government tb it money iJadly to back up our readily marketable, acceptable as bank United States Savings Bonds Series "F ” ) Special Permits a member of the reception , com dlseilse. whether a ]|k>st-war combl- Emil L Q. Hohenthal, Jr. mittee. A number of the Emblepi natidn of staff chiefs would—be REGISTRAR OF VOTERS collateral. Redeemable at' par and ac United States Savings Bonds Scries "G ”. I club members are planning to at- come a party queatloa In the Uni Robert N. Veltrii. —— fi$btin$ man. Must Be Returiiecl I tend thie convention. ted StTates. x 1. K ssp evsn and surfacs'uaits clean. If t. Rotate use-of. burners as you would 3. Start e n h ifh natfl active eookiaf BOARD OF EDUCATION ‘.’I am sure, however, he' said, Charles S. Hoiiie (Unexplred food or liquid spills on open coil type of the spare tire on your car. li w>U prolong begins ... then reduce heat ft's a good ,/eadfa/iaSura,Ik»owtbaboya^«filh^K "WAR j Mystic Review,'';\Vomaii’s Bene "that it will not be a party ques ta.ra). Although the' restrictions' on fit Association, will meet this eve tion in Great Britain.” surface unit, shut off ourrsat and remove their life. Survey a show left front unit is. idea to uae covered, utensila. Thie short- Carl W. Noren I n ma nead aupport, but la4 aewabody ala* malm tha? j driving have been removed, It does ning at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows residua with Soft brush. Flat-bottomed- used 90% of the time. Are you overwork ana cooking time and belpo to aeve pre*. Stuart J. Waaley I.ti6t''mean that those who were .hall. From now on the meetings utensils are suggested fot best efficiency. ing it, too? dousvitamiae. W atson Woodruff. , I I -1 Morifioea. - '.■■YY' Iglvwi special permits to take a va- will take place the first' and third Piiblif Records •k.. .CONBTABIaE BILLION DOLLARS (Non-Banking Quota) 1; cation trip do not have to turn in Tuesdays of each month. James Duffy ‘ Ktnr antwer will ba given in the number of b »» a Wer Bonds 10 1 their slip to the local ration board. Otto H.~Herrmann yon Invai^in during Septambar. AN fThis was brought to the attention’ Miss Anne Napoli, . of 22 Wil- Warrantee Deeds Raymond E. Robinson of several this morning when the K“am street, spent the week-end Alien M. Barrett to Richard Sedrick J. Btrau^ian. t’loca! board called foi their return and holiday in Boston, at the home ' Howe, property on Avon street. DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS FOR .‘t liallps. of Miss Hazel Hamilton, formerly Conservator'e Deed NOMINATIONS It waa the rule, before the . ban of this town. The Manchester ■’Trust Company, SELECTMEN Back the -w itfi War Bonds was lifted, that those who took a conservator of the estate- of Jose Georga H. Bryan Vacation and had permits must re The Ladie.s’ Aid Society of phine Thlbofftau, to Lawrence A. Earl J. Campbell turn them aftei; the trip was end Emanuel Lutheran church will ^Converse, property on Clinton Robert F. CampbeU ~ ed. A number have* not as yet hold its first fall meeting on street. , _ Thomas J. Dannaher done so.' Thursday afternoon st 2:80. ’The Warrantee Dee4 Barnard M. Fogarty -ambers are urged to make their Berte P. Thibodeau to Lawrence Andrew J. Healey x. •jms to their reapective cap- A. Converse, property on Clinton Howard L. Smith. ' T.P.HOLLORAN PARK HILL FLOWER SHOP Jap;aiiese Told . ns so that they In. turn may be street. TOWN CLERK ANDERSON GREENHOUSES CORNER SODA SHOP able to submit their reports to the Certifleate of Distribution Samuel J. Turklngton. LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE PENTLAND, THE^ FLORIST society’s treasurer. Mre. Ellen Mo- The estate of Edward F. Taylor TOWN TREASURER ANDERSON & JOHNSON DAVIS HOME BAKERY Losses Costly dean. the president, hopes for a to Anastasia. F. Taylor and Mary Oeorga H. WaddelL . QUISH FUNER/^HOME good turnout. - MAHIEU GROCERY C. Taylor, property on Prospect 4. Don't use tee Snuch water. Only a S. Make full use of your aven. Plan t. Have it checked accasianally. Y o u r . TAX COLLECTOR ANDREW ANSALDI & CO. DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Samuel Nelson. R H ^ CHEVROLET CO., INC street. minimum amount 'of water in a pan is your meals in advance. Boast your meat, range wae b u ilf^ last. However, ehould (Coatinued from Page One) Aviation Cadet Arthur R. Cus ASSESSOR BANTLy OIL COMPANY DONNELLY’S MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS Marriage Intentions neccBury in cooking vegOtable*. The leee ter, of 435 Middle Turnpike East, The following applications .for steam your vsgetiiblos, and bake your dos- it require repaire, have it checked imme John M. Boyle. .■ - —, THE SEAMAN FUEL & SUPPLY C a pans are a preparatory step with leaves tomorrow for his pre-flight water you use, the more vitamins and aert in the oven at the same time. It’s ss diately by a roliabla aervieeman. Don’t REGISTRAR OF VOTERS > J. F. BARSTOW THOMAS DOUGAN MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. yw o^octive of taking cdnlrol of marriage licenses were filed Sat- training,at Castle Hill, N. C. He ;urday and today in the office of minerals you’ll save. convenient as it is sconoiaicaL . txy to fix it yourself Edward F. Moriarty. F.E.BRAY STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP ktegical bases on our New Gui- Recently finished his flight prep BOARD OF e d u c a t i o n DUMAS MOTOR 'TRANSPORTATWN ' MANCHESTER PUBUC MARKET laland.^’ the town clerk: Frank L, Jarvis, -i. training at Rensselaer Polytechnic and Irene H. Hadden; Raymond M. May Holden. JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME ■ j. {'.TWEED’S ' ' ■ ■ t production power, he. Institute, Troy. N. Y., and has CONSTABLE, i FALLOTSTUDIO MAPLE SUPER SHELL STATION baa enablsd the Alliea to Grezel of South Coventry and Ed been home on 4 ehort "furlough, na I. HUbig of 70 Ridge street: A l John J. Cratty “ I. •.. ^ (iAMPBELL’S SERVICE STATION u. S. CLEANERS out nlroraft in day and night two daye of which he spent with , Cfiarenee E. Folay F IN D E L L & SWANSON MFG* CO. ' . ^ METTER’S SMOKE SHOP 1 In fotces of "from 100 to 200 bert W. Simpson supervisor, of CAPITOL GRINDING CO._ - his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie "ly- Norwood. Mass., and Margaret E. Albert B Jacobs , MURPHY’S RESTAURANT AND BOWLING VAN’S SERVICE STATION proof enough of the feroc- ler, at her cottage at Sound View. The Manchester Electric Division K e a t t n * / JAMES FORDE, CONTRACTOR tbo b a ttW ^liott, clerk, of 75 Hqnry street CARROLLiCUT RATE . W. D. STAR MARKET and 'Vanca H. Kirsober o f New O ie s ^ • NPREN’S QUALITY FOOD STORE •nomy is stMdUy pouring The Willing Workers "'of the Smith. FOSTER’S MARKET . flbod squ b^ en t into the Britain and June A- Houston of CAVEY’S GRILL WERBNER’S SHOE STORE ' South Methodist W. a. C. S. -will Line ettee^ Manebester. Manchester this 1st nRactflC," Jlno correspondent N O R T H e n d p a c k a g e S T O R E resume their monthly -meetings, nsa^SMe, ewe. ^ day ot September, 1948. CENTER PHARMACY FRED’S PACKAGE STORE ' WEST S^E DAIRY cannot afford to>slacken beeinning tomorrow afternoon at l i t Yaiir “ E ” Ronds Buy Samuef'J. Turklngton, GORMAN MOTOR SALES OAK ST. PACKAGE STORE a aplit a^ond. ” 2:30. * ^ Town Clerk. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C O .' ' .V , Yaakee Subs- PANTALEO BROTHERSv^ WILROSE DRESS SHOP CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY I G^RGE L. GRAZIADIO ^ •' i ' r ^ » .« »«.w.>. ■i j#* V ■ . -v. MANCHESTEK e v e n in g h erald. MANOHESTEtl, CONN. TDE8DAT, SEPTEMBER 7, I All of the schools in Manchester Victor T. LaChapelle, 46, of 94 Vaudeville at Openin a broken neck by Dr. T. R. Mur geon whose name was not dta»| age Americans. It is eaby to take curbing of bureaucracy .,ts also Has Practically, None. ' -Xhis act,” the cltaUon said, phy, of toe county general'hospital books. He became civilian defense ing Center, Pensacola, Fla., the war aviation development In Con growth of Aiperica.” SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^ will open for the fall term tomor BlsselUstreet, veteran of the World necticut.. The commissioner said it The names assigned Included: closed. Oaa Taar by Mall ...... *9 «® 7,700 and multiply it by 12 and going to require a re|)irth of local Of Third Bond Drir ! "demonstrated extraordlnstfy cour after his body was found on his director last Feb. 23. "Annapolta of the Air." row and the number of children War was fatally injured late Having been designated a Naval waa advisable that two, three or Manasseh Cutler, a Congrega Par Month by Mall ...... * I® get 92.400, which means that dur responsibility and'initiative end By Jaroee Marlow and George age In the face 'Of danger with 250-acre country estate at nearby BUifla Copy ...... * Aviator, Ensign Agard will go on more towns be allowed to operate tional clergyman of Connecticut, Let Your “E” Bonds Boy planning. It tak^.s-hard work, as attending is expected to be the yesterday afternoon when a motor Efetween three and* four thoud utter disregard for their personal i Brown Deer, by Earl Kramer, of Let Your "E" Bonds Buy DalTrarad Ona Taar ...... -a®-®® ing August we were building Yankee Subs. active duty at one of the Navy’s airports jointly. who was s Revolutlonsriy-patriot. „ Yankee Subs. largest in a number of years. Reg cycle driven by LaChapeiie was in and attended the first annual Flell safety." Racine, Wls., who was visiting MEMBER OF pianes at a late of nearly 100,000 well as- mQB^y, to solve the In- W uhington, Sept. 7.—(R)— ^The THE a s s o c ia t e d . a year.. While recognizing that creasing/problems of American istrations were held at the differ colhsion with an automobile op j Day at the Y.M.C^A. grounds yeq invasion of Italy probably has tip. f 'X-n# ABaOGl»VCU a 1^0* •» ent schools.today arid new pupils erated ^ by Glayton F'. Holmes, 37, ly r— enUtlsd ..to .V.the ....use of r.nnhiica.ropubi ca that cstd' is scheduled and certain llfe.> In short, the alterimtive to I terday afternoon a%d evening. Ap pad the AlUed coal scutUe. were being assigned to their prop of 90 iilain street at the intersec I proJcimately $18,000 worth tlon of ail nows dlspatchee credited biircaucracy is the hard, realistic Italy has pracUcally no coal of H to It or not ■ otherwise credited In to- go higher, Americans can take er grailes. tion of East Center and Benton bonds were sold during the eve this paper and also the local news some modest satisfaction in what way a.s opposed to what always The Hollister, Robertson, Green, streets. . ■■ Its own. This country has coal. So ning which was climaxed by haa Great Britain. Both oountrles published heYeu- has already been accomplished. In seems the easiest way out of a Buckland arid South Schools will LaChapelle. was taken to Me swell show under ideal condition^ All rights of republlcatlon Of are producing than they need. special dispatches herein are also start ses.sions tomorrow morning morial Hospital shortly before 6 Harold C. Alvord. treasurer of fact, why hesitate to , shy it’s problem. p. m. and he died at 7-:4S as a re But a conquered Italy, to Tufted. eeM and back; gaily reserrea To take this hard way is going at 8:48. The Washing.ton, Lincoln, Manchester Trust Company an| ' patterned rose, peach and something pretty wpn^erful? It Natbap Hale. Highland Park and sult of a fractured skull,-internal chairman of the Third War Bonl Its feet, will have to depend on ’> Full service client of N, E. A to require a _deep choice, based on injuries and k -fractured arm. the AlUeq for help. twins eoveva, 119.76, Berrlce Inc. is easy to remember back to the BUfiOe will start at 9 o’clock. The drive, thanked the committee fror more than a passing spasm of Keeney street school' at 9;15. the Daughter Injured Also Italy, using more than 16 mu- Publishers RepreienUtlves,^ days when some experts said Ger- the Manchester Improvement Barnard-at 8:30 and the High Miss Marion Jesseman . Janet LaChapelle, 18, daughter soclatlon and the Manchester Firl Hon tons of coal a year before en Julius Mathews Specif Agency-; mtuiy was certain to win this, war thinking such as Judge Sumner's of the deceased motorcyclist who _ . Chicago, - Qttrolt School at 8:30. Department for the excellent manl tering the war. received 80 per New Fork. because Germany could produce article has started. was riding with her father on the cent of lU supply from Germsny. Boston. At Paror-hial Sr-hool Mis.s Marion T. Jesseman, who ner in which the entire affair w af 4,000 planes a month. Not even succeeds Miss Emma Roberts as "buddy" seat of the cycle, was' handled. Coal Output Short Of Needs m e m b e r UDIT , BUREAU OF The children attending St. thrown off at the Impact of car V Prime Minister CSiurchlll told IH CIRCULATIONS.______the experts think Germany is pro Janhes's school will attend mass in Children's Librarian at the Mary Only One Accident and cycle and was also admitted to British miners in May Great Brh , the church at 8 o’clock tomorrow Cheney Library, comes directly Just one accident marred thj The Herald Printing Company. ducing that many now. Ameri from Islip, Long Island, where she the hospital for X-ray examination tain's coal production was Ip. mil Inc., aseumea no .financial reepotiel- morning and the school session day, Ellen Noonan, of Hartford can output is, then, twice as good Connecticut held a similar position. Before and treatment for minor injuries. visiting here with relatives, fell lion tons short of its needs“ ' blllty for typographical errors ap- will start at 8:48. Mrs!' Emma Holmes, 60, s pss- iarlng in advertleementjf In Tha as the .^ st output with which taking the position at Islip, Miss and suffered a fracture of the rlghf United States coal production ia E AU of the seats in the grades at senger in the Holmes car, also re ancheetar Evening Herald. Germany was supposed to win the Jesseman w ^ aaSociated with the Dr. Robert Keeney wrist. She was attended by Dr. behind 1943 schedules. St. James's school have been taken ceived a possible shoulder injury Already eastern householders— It was announced today and^tbere Howe . Library, Hanover, N. H., B. Moran. The young.. mis.s wal Tuesday, September 7 war. And our best is yet to and will receive X-ray examina- the great users of anthracite Y ankee remains but a few places to be for several years. ^ Another of Manchester’s physi taking part in a foot race for girlJ come Uon. have been toW they may have, im- By A. H. 0. taken in the Kindergarten. ,. Miss jesseman began her duties cians will leave for duty with the when she stumbled,jind fell at th4 September 1. Miss Roberts is Driver Is Arrested armed forces. Dr. Robert Kee finieh line. tU Dec. 1. only 50 per cent of what Pslikvin At Mackinac The kindergarten sessions in the Holmes was arrested by Officer Periodically, our cities discover Nathan Hale school will be held Ih at present library asslstant'in the ney, one of tbe younger inedlcal The Coast Artillery Band gdvJ they used last year. - . - w . Governor Raymond E. Baldwin We Make Bureaucrats David Galllgan on a charge of But toe shutting-off of Ital/s the siftemoon. At the Lincoln West Hartford library. men of this town, will close- up a splendid concert during the aft! that being on a city payroll is reckless driving. The officer said hia office at 791 Main street on 'ttade news at Mackinac ^land “Don't Blame the Bureaucrat!” school there will be both mofning that Holmes, was making a left ernoon but due to a misunderl ' I suK>ly "*■ only the first and most elemental Saturday evening of this week standing left for their station at yeaterday by leading a revolt arid afternoon sessions .and as well turn into Benton street from East the Reader’s Digest' article by way of getting gain' out of poli and leave for Carlyle, Penn., on o’clock Instead of 4, aa previousljj *^Last week, as AUled ground against the smooth-running com- as at the Washington, and Hollis Center street and LaChapelle was Main p im for tfamorrow ndouble-talk supposedly set up the-purest of A Klttyhawk bomber force with controla for the West coast. War a spitfire escort spotted a train can people, their religious faith, novel arrangement of two mg home use. Much of it, of course, tan” color___ and tha low p rice..$125 for tha three That’s the procesa. The first all purchasing systems. But^ even Mobilization Director James F. Police and firemen said it wfu would be used by Allied occupa of the planes while the ^4|mr Baldwin himself emphasized, Britiah lost four. making the job of clearing the Knox, declined to discuss the Footwear Confiscated SoldierV Medals there la more at stake- than tbe its own Income. For a town to - Losees Not Broken Down way much easier toi; the Russian (Continned from Page One) probability of ever developing a Caere question of whether or not build a new high school means The American losses were not engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kittle of beUcopter for use against sub Summit street had a visitor yes San Diego, Calif.— Vf)— Bulges waa no panic and the passengers General Headquarters, South ithe party is going to be polltical- raising the tax rate. Nothing ob broken down to indicate r--bow Red Star repMtad that the re marines in this war op the ground treating Germane were not only terday, a young sailor who has under (he blanket covering a. baby had no difficult)/ getting out. west Pacific Area, Aug. 27.— (De TTie double pedestal Duncan vious happens to the local tax many of tbe missing {flanes i^ re ip succesaful. The party baa a that he did not with to “ engage, demolishing and plundering to* seen seven years of service in the girl didn’t look right ^ customs P. D. WeisV Batavia, ,a railway layed)— (R)—Three oorporala who, Phj-fe motif inipired. this coffee rate when the federal government heavy bombers. officers at a border station. In deaptta exploding afiiuaunitiaa and Mcred reaponsibility tp'ltiBelf and in controversy." He said that Dispatches’ from Bern,. - how mining towns of the Donets basin Brltiril Royal Navy though only 21 mail clerk, said the boiler explo vestigation discioaed a pair of flarM, rescued two members af a -table with its large 18x32 inch to the nation—to think and talk steps In and assists. the Navy, has orders for some « - ever, said that four Flying Fort but were also driving away tha yegrs old. He has the. rank of sion "was more like a pop than an perimental'types, but agreed ■with shoes— much too- large for. baby explqslon.” bomber which crashed in New glass-protected top, $12.50. . ikoneetly -“ in these tumultuous Y it it is s truth as elemental resses—presumably participants local populations under threst of coxswain. His'parents were well questioners that escort aircraft execution if they refused to evac known to Mr. and Mrs. Kittle and Inspectors fined the parents the Most of the passengers, return Guinea have been awarded ttta^ New! Texture Striped Mohair . I as Judge Sumner’s truth that it In the Stuttgart raid—had landed value of the shoes—and confiscat ing home after the Labor day holi soldier’s medal-for heroism. carriers have largely met the need In Swiss territory. One Fortress uate. like them are natives of C^ton- is we who make tbe bureaucrats ed tbe footwear. , day, were asleep when the accident The awards ware made by U eut ’This Chippendale wing A afr for aircr^t protectfion for mer crashed in a Swiss lake but nine Move Upon Konstaatliiolcva on-Sea, England. . At present his chant shiming. in areas of tbe At occurred. Gen. George C. Kenney, comman You’ll like this new. cover because it has tne sturdy Not Unsatlafactory that we klso pay for them. What members of the crew were saved, A Red Star dispatch said the ship is, in New York and he is oii makes an important piece for the ever their temporitry financing, lantic'' Where land-based aircraft Red Army, after a night battle furlough for nine days, most of the December Orders Copied The main line was blocked com der of the Allied Air Force in the look of .vears and years of wear. Yet it is soft and living toom in its oyster gray do not go. these advices said. pletely. Eastbound trains were Southwest Pacific. r American factories' in. the whether it is from federal taxes which cleared the enemy out of time he has spent with hia~- aiint lustrous like mohair should be... .and in gorecous p f the submarine fight gener Artemov'sk, bad moved upon Kon- and uncle, Mn and Mrs. Frank Kansas City—UP)— City detec rerouted at Syracuse. 'The recipients were: and soft blue damask. Old time ath of A ugust produced 7,700 or from federal borrowing, it The century is the fastest train colors... .a light turquoise, or the new Fall shade spring construction, I69-50- ” ally, Knox reiterated his frequent Worlcen Tlrea Flattened stantinokva. From southeast ‘ of Moore of New Havra, alao former Uvea received the following black Corp. Davis S. Grant, 864 Mar-1 of rose-red. Two pieces, 12^5. Sofas only, $195, ^ la t was a proper / In- comas out of the pocket of that statement that “ tbero Is no rea tbe city the Garmaos launched in ly of ClactoD-on-Sea. ^ out orders: “A t signal,- pin on the Central’s New York-Chlca- l:st stnet, Newburyport, Maaa.; I.over July production. But same local taxpayer, in tbe long son to believe. we have disposed Loa Angelee — UP) — Shipyard fantry in a counter-attack jaasist- Tbe yoimg sailor waa impressed your badges on the ouU^e of jrou’r go run. srn. Robert Miller, Route 4, n io wreck was the eecond Ir; t R O I N C production waa itself below run. For the local taxpayer to of the submarina manace/" workers eontlnuad to diai^ard ed by 20 tanks, with tha beautiful location of Man overcoat” They all were cost 7.rcken.. Arrow, Okla.; Oorp. Mor No further information has oome> Soviet anti-tank cannon, riflea chester, but not with tha humid less— and perspiring. Tbe orders ftaw York state in eight days.,,. On ton Sosauky. M i Dixw«a affwwe, V' ■chadule, which malcM help curb the growth for- striated area—eo Kaval rUeuL JT. and mortars which iroia w aotag hast which greatad him. Ha si ' had been copied from those used August fiO tha. Lackawanna LtmK- New Haven, Obbu. ipodnotiaa below too.. eraey, therefore, means that the cua island in tha OentrSLl Pacific M. Hovan ardarad half the air let along with tha advaaoa tanas soma .of the war aonaa in which he last December. • ■ * ed pasaengrr train of the Delaware, The bomber crashed Inta a truck I thp Augiwt production figure, local taxpayer will have to face Sept.. 1; Knox stated; axplalnifig out o f their automobile tires. 'The opened fli;k and repulsed the coun served, with temperatures of. wdli ■ X ______1— L aeuw an na. A Western collided while taking off from an airfield that ;^the force which carried out workers persisted.. So 'did Hdven ter-attack and forced--the enemy over 100 degrees, werh more com-; with a switch engine at Wayland, on Jan. 2. 1942. It was carrying a ao of failure? . Not accord- fa<^ and ■ perhaps even agree 'to Let Vour “E" Bonds Buy the raid has not yet broken radio-iThCir. tires were flattened next back to the outskirts of the city, fortabte thah the type of beat here i 50 miles south o f Rochester, killing full load of bombs, one of 'which i . t> Wm Sgeduntm aoMA •M'JiMiai hit own l o ^ (ax late so, Ittau. _ . -j^Rad Star sai^ jraatonlajK. • Vaakad Sutaa |2S ^ Injuring 15Force 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 National League 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 Pittsburgh Pirates 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'AlHePhiladelphia Phillies a the w:eal-th of material, his cau- Duke: Johnny Perry, Wake Forest die Lindstrom go in 1932 because Bob B o y c e ...... 74- 6—68 Japanese air and sea anchorage th.v Andersen, 39 Ru.ssell street; 3-1 decision over the Giants after Major League Znne Roberts, East Hampton; Irv. rude Cliamplin, widow, o f the lute Calabria.") . j stance. football schedule, set for Septem 11:30—Wallenstein Sinfonietta. tious comment is: "W e’re sUll j Upyd Blount, MUsi^ippi Slpte, he, too, had managerial aspira E. N. Moor . - ...... ■ : 89-17—83 iMLse at Lae. New York had bagged the opener tions. W. J. Stevenson...... 89-lft—73 ing Stanley, Andover: Mrs. Homer Chuiles. Clianipiin, who died at Relatively Weak Reslstanee 1 ber 18, will find at least three net looking for talent and we're goli#g and Red Rainer and Herb Strlck- "Beautiful! Wonderful!’’ ex Memorial hospital Sunday, was ' What to expect Wednesday: 6-3, with Ace Adams making his to give every man his chance.” | land. Auburn. Low Gross. claimed General MacArthur as_ he- Hills and daughter. Andover; Mrs. Allied 'headquarters said the works in action that afternoon. % Leaders W held from tile Thomas G. Dougan Besides the NBC description of NBC, 12:30 p. m.—Mirth and 61st relief appearance to tie bis At third base for the Giants ■Bob 'Boyce 38-36— 74 saw wave on wave of transports Provost and son, 12 Oakland Eighth Aripiy advance columns Funcrul Home, 59 Holl street, this Great Lakes vs. Purdue^4he BLU Madness: 2:45— Hynms of All own major league record. have been Johnny Verges, Travis Tommy Faulkner...... 41-39— 80 Unload the 'chutists without a street; Mrs. Dolores Frcgin, 116 were'■encountering relatively weak By The Associated Press afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Ferris is to carry Camp. G r ^ vs. Michi Churches; 6:05q-U. S. Navy Band. Red Sox Win Two Jackson. Jdhnhy Davis.’ Mel Ott, The costume party scheduled for japemese plane in sight to oppose North School street; Mrs. Ken- resistance from enemy forces. . PINEHURST In the American League the National League E. Rc.vnolds, pastor-of the Second gan, with CBS ^ to pick its CBS, 3—Elizabeth Bemis New;s; Gilbert English, Charley Dressen, this past weekjwas put over until the huge force of bombers arid sieth Rc.vnolds arid daughter. 12.6 Village? in the triangular slice All New’ York Yankees were walloped Batting—Musial. St. Louis, .353; George Myatt, Tom Hafey, Blondy Sunday, September 12, because' of Congregational church officiated game. MBS has^-not announced its 5:16— Mother and Dad; 615— fighters. Ai.ttinin. street: Mrs. Otto Geialer of Calabria now held by the Blighth Will Be Open All 11-2 in the first game of a double-^ Herman, Brooklyn, ,332. Sports Ryan, Lou Chlozza, Mark Koenig, the cliib championship finals. and burial was in the Nathan. Hale Songs. Jack "smith, Jerl Siillavan. Japanese Completely Kmiled and son, 30 LitchfieUf street. Army included Calanna. San Ro plans beyond the fact it expects header with the Philadelphia Ath Runs— Vaughan, Brooklyn, 103; cemetery, Coventry. BLU. 10:30 a. m.—Baby Institute; Toney Lazzerl, Alex Kamporla, The enemy was completely Discharged Sunday: Ernest berto, Fiumara, Santa Lucia, to have an active schedule. letics to give the junior circuit Day Tomorrow..! 12:15 p. m.—Meet Your Neighbor: Musial, St. Louis, 91. before, warned Metz to get a cad Eddie Mayo, Smoky Joe Martih, fooled. Some advices said one Reed. Rockvijle; LawTence Litfle- Mrs. Chumplin left one sister, Roaaii. .Miisuala, San Rocco, La- leaders their third straight loss, Runs batted in—Nicholson, Chi By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Mickey Haslin, Burgess White- Musial liCading 2:30— Ladies Be Seatedr MBS. die who really knew the course, japanese patrol managed to fire a-,peld, Wapping: Mrs., Lawrence Mrs. Carl H.'Hague of this town ganadl and Santo Alessio. 'Furthest For the second time Secretary but they rebounded with an 11-4 cago, 106; Elliott Pittsburgh, 90, New York, Sept. 7—(A*)— Col. head, Bill Werber, Joe Orengo. Bill few 'Wild shots at tpe'descimding j Littlefield, Wapping; 'Isa a cP ro c- and one brfther, Harold W, Cole of inland point, to fall to the invaders q f' the Treasury Morgerithau is to 10 30 a. m.—Shady Valley Folks: Russ Newland. who ' called .the but Metz In-sisted that he only Wednesday. triumph in the second game. Hit*-r*Musial,, St. Louis. 190-; needed « score card to tell him Jurges, Sid Gordon, Buster May West Hartford. .Mrs. Chnmplln was was San Stefano D’Aspromonte, ' be guest master of ceremonies of j 1:30 p. m.—Luncheon with Lope* Major Leagues| troops. That constituted the op-1 tor. 51 Walnut street: James Mc- Come to Pinehurst for Dick Siebert, who liad batted in Herman, Brooklyn, and Elliott, turn on Hank Armstrong’s retire the yardadgi... . When they start nard, Dick Bartell. position. . 1 Shen-y. 213 School street: Harold bom In Tivoli, N. Y., and had lived high in the hills, where Italian;, We the People Sunday evening on 1 5—Sheolah Garter Concert, five runs at. Boston Sunday, drove Pittsburgh, 165. ment long before Henry announced And the Giant* are atlU without in Manchester for two years. really exceptional quality ed, Metz looked at hla card and This spectacultffr mission, sprungj Appclby. Ea.st Hartford, civilians greeted the Invading in four for the A’a in the first Doubles—Musial, St,. Louis. 37; iU,himself, warns one and all not whaled a’way for the pin while a third baseman. New York, Sept, i—m -r-St n the fourth anniyersary of Aus- Discharged yesterday: Heni>’ T. Members of the family acted as MuslaLof the St. Louis CardiilkU| Army with cheers. Limestone White Potatoes games yesterday, Albany and Uti game against the Yanks, but In Herman and Vaughan,xBrooTUyn. to be too confident that Lou Nova ’ Ghezzo, after asking his caddie's They can’t even find a’’ player Skoog, 32 Church street: / Mrs. bcarer.s. and Luke Appling o f the Chic tralia's entry into the war, follow T h e narrow' Jtralt of Messina . . . or have them sent with Scranton \^lns ca split a doubleheader, the Sena the second game Charley Keller hit 35. ' V will remain on the fistic shelf. . . advice, ktipt getting into difficulty who can play a pos^on which ed by a day the landing of Afri- Robert Hyde and daughter^^O Del- Manchester yArter Company \Vhite Sox still are setting separating the British invasion your order Thursday. tors winning,,the first, 5-3 and his 2ith homer of the season and Triples-^Mufial, St. Lo(iis, 18; Russ says Jimmy Murray, the hple after hole. It went that should be played ijr a rocking ' C l n-seasoned Australians above Mrs. Mary Rashlmas batting pace in the major leag mont street. ■■ / Army from Its bases on Sicily was Eastern Title dropping the nightcap, 4-5. the Bombers finished strong with Eillott, Pittsburgh, Lowrey. Chi (Oakland, , Calif., match-maker.later way with Dick getUng Birdiea and chair. , Lae Saturday from ships escorted Discharged today: /^Ira. Bea The funeral of Mrs. Mary Rashl completely under Allied control Again this week odr In games Sunday Utica took six runs-in the ninth Inning. cago. and Klein St. Louis, 12. They can’t eym find the rocking Musial's average rernaineij exact by American men ot war. mas. wife of. .Joseph' Rashimaa of may cook “P “ football P^rs and Vic getting nothing but ly what it was last Tuesday, .Sf" trice McGowan. 13 Vine street; as the Axis heavy guns which had Meat Department' will fea doubleheader from Albany. 6-5 The Boston Red Sox ' swept s "Home runs—Nicholson, Chica this year. .New York rootnau »trouble...... ______. .Finally Ghezzl hollered chair. ' The Japanese, believing -the Charles Washburn, 146 Green 23 Kerry street, was held this shelled shore positions In Sicily and 4-2; Hartford took a pair doublsheader from the Washington go. 22: Ott, New York. 17. writera won't start their weekly And flow Butch LaGuardia. is and Billy Herman of Brooklj ' W in Allied drive was , coming morning from the Waiter N. ture healthful, 4ender As you Know, the drought still per from Springfield, 4-1 and 12-2; Senators 8-1 ori Tex Hughson's "Give m^ that card. ■ I'm going holding persistently to Second road; Mrs. Agnes Cross and I^- and menaced shipjiing in the strait By The Associated Press Stolen bases—Vaughan,' Brook- meeting* this season until miich to try that system myself..” He sending cops up there to disturb' front- Salairiaua, -18 miles south clerc Funeral Home at Main and Elmira beat Binghamton. 5-1. and th^x^m ber of those lulled to sleep place, slipped just two points Dolores Cross;/146 Green Road; were withdrawn for use'-when and BABY BEEF LIVER For the third time within the four-hit hurling and 4-1 on Bobby Ij’n, 18; Lowrey, Chicago, 12. later than usual because of a grfihbed the canl and looked.- It east of'L ae, were so surprised by ^ __ ...... Hudson streets at S;l6 and from Wilkes-Barre downed Sersnton Doerr's three run homer In the Jjy the Gi.ants. .332. .V Miss Jeanette LaChaifelle, 94 Bis- if the Axis chooses'to make a de It’s as tender as Calves’ sists in Cdhnecticut. Normol supplies of last five year*; the Scranton club Pitching — Sewell, Pittsburgh,' speaker shortage, .... .Columbia Is was for a course ri) Connecticut the Australian landings that they j pef]”'afreet, Donald ‘ Terrier, 14 St. Bridget's chureh at 9 o'clock termined stand. \ 7-3. sixth. 20-7; Rowe, Philadelphia, 13;5. th* only big college about town Jimmlny eripes! In the American League A pj Liver and costs. considers- baa captured the charhpionsbip of that Metz had played the day he^ ollng's -average skidded six points ■were able to inflict only a j Arch'street; Richard Prevo'st, 476 where a solemn high requiem high Army Proceeding Cautiously Saturday, Albany swamped Uti Cleveland clipped the St. Louie that has a team and the usually • Ain’t there' no rest for the ca. , 14-4: Hartford won 'over American League .fore. to .331 hut his onl-y dangerous ch*l-| casualties with- their Air Force. ^ain street,. mass was celebrnteU by Rev. Mar There were few Indications that bly less., .only 6 points a. the Eastern League. Browne twice. 3-2 In teq innings articulate Lou Little still hasn’t weary? - . ' But the paratroopers' '^iurprise shal Filip, Rev. James Timmins as wot^rliecured from summer rains ore prac Springfield, 7-1, and Scranton de and 2-0 In five frsmee with weath Batting—Appling, Chicago, .331; '.enger Dick Wakefield of DetroW Births Saturday,: A .son to Mr. it was to be in southern Italy, but' pound, too. By defeating the Wilkes-Barre Wakefield. Detroit, .321. regained full use of hi* voice. . . . Today’s Guest Sthr was even gryaier. Not. a pWne deacon and Rev. John Tierney as Barons 8-4 last night, Scranton feated Binghamton. 2-0. Wilkes er Interferrlng In both games. Helen Wills Roark, whose tourna 'also subsided five points to .321 t and Mrs. Alfred .Vleek.jjQ.Congress the Eighth Army was proceeding Runs-Case, Washington, 84; Don Donaghej’ -'-rhil.'idelphia l.et Voiir "E ” Bonds'^-Riiy was lost. The sOldicr.s, cla.sslfied sub deacon. Mrs. Harold Garrity Ever try fried Honey took the 1948 flag unseating the Barre at Elmira was postponed. The same elements' caused post ment tennis career was definitely .preserve their same relative post? street. cautiously opposed only by a ffew tically non-existent because there hove been Vernon, Washington, 83, Evening Bulletln;/^'Unfortunately -by the colors of their 'chines, land-. Births Sunday: A son to Mr. and was organi.st and soloist. As the comb Tripe? The best ho Albany Senators! who won ._the ponement of the scheduled double- ended by an Injiiry that -left two Yankee Subs. tions. . ... tanks and,a few German and Ital Runs batted in^rYqrk, Detroit, men are known-’by the, teams they , ed nl the liead-higb.grass to form Mrs. Leo Rowe of 58 Birch street. body was borne Into church she tels are now featuring U... header at Detroit and as the result of her flngera stiff, Is able to hold ian troops, the latter showing a 101; Etten, New York, 91. play on sopltilly and a ball player ; the precise piatu-rn which, had been Births today: A son to Lieut, sang "Abide With Me.” At the of T " ‘Looming 16-hlt. barrage the Tigers will entertain^ the Chi a racquet again. She’a still liy- great dlsliicllnatlon to fight with serve it at home, it will cost no rains. Losl NigHt\ FigktS HiU-rrWakefield, Detroit, 170; who appeared iq public with a . sketched, on iiaj-iei-. , and’ Mrs. Herman Goodstine, of 148 fertory ‘-'Pariis ^hgelicus” and as cago White Sox In two. games to- Ing In Manhattan, Kas.. near her Junijiing fioiii so l<-\v an alutudt-j the resulf that 3,000 (irisonera al you less. . .32e pound and Clinched the championship for the A ppU ^ .Cjhlcago, 159. jockey would have a tough time Bis,sell street, the body was leaving the church Pennsylvania club with Chet Cov day, the only gamea on the calen polo-playing husband's post at ' that the Jaiianeiw -.'. o'citil liayC liad , she sang "There Is a Land.” burial ready were In Allied hands. only 1 point. dar. Do(mles—Wakefield. 32; Gutte- expliinlhg to Judge Landis that he Death' -Saturday: ’ Mrs. M*ry (DNB, German news agency, ~ ington, who la responsible for 20 Fort Riley. only a fev\vsec.onds to lii c had they j was in St. Jame.s’s cemetery where Vital war plants using tremendous quan- By The Associated Press rldg* St. Louis. 31. Was offering to pay the Boy’s yfay |^.,bW bn hand, iliX jiaratrooper.s j li^iimas, 23 Kerry street. said in a Berlin broadcast that We will also have: of Ita triumphs, coming in to pitch West Springfield, Mass.—Joey Trlpls*— Undell, New York., 10; througrr college If-he would give, Rev. Filip olTiclated. 'the hlnth after AI lyjdmes issued 'quickly ■ di.sengagt-^ tliemselves ™ a th Sunday: Mrs. Anne Cham- Axis forcSS^kd evacuated all of Calves’ Liver . ^ Peralta, 138, Tamaijua, 'Pa., out Hunt Triumphs York. Detroit. 9. ' ' He Metz His >Iatch up hi$ sinful horsebac^ riding." eight free passes! from-.the 'chute.s anil rhoved along ■ plin ,161 Cooper Hill street southern Calabria and declared - Grote’s Frankfurts ' titles of water every 24 hpiTr^ are using as pointed Tommy • Jessup, 139t4, Home runs— York. Detroit, 30; AI Del Greco, ihe Hackensack, the valley, whos..' rivi’r eii>pUcs-into | li.ealh Monday: \ lotor LaCha- that “all Indications'point to a Twice deprived of the lone vic N. J., sports scribe, tells this one THIVICTOlir Polish Rings tory .^necessary to end all doubt Sprlngflel(j (10)..' Over>Net Rival Keller, New York 25- . , Shorts and-Shells ■ the Huoii'giilf-i,t l-’o'- N. • ■ pcile, 94 Bis.sell street Yank Fillers Blast second large-scale landing of Brit , Newark-i-Buster Tyler, 1421.4. ^Stolen bases—Case, "VVashing- about the time’ Sgt. Vic Ghezzl ish and American troops.... to ' Pork Chops and Roasts regarding their championship, the and Dick Metz played, golf on New ' Kansas U. had a turn-out of 65 ■ • Air. ,siilipi.)rl .of- the . ofu-reti.onS much as ever. ' West Palm Beach, Fla..'outpointed ton. 44 s Moses, Chicago. 43. to’’ start -football practice and ob was irppi'c.^.'uve. Milcbell.'i boiilbckl .1 -Clinic Si-ln-dtile At Nazi Targets come soon.) Shoulder Hams Pete Gallano, 142V4, BalUmore ’Foresi Hills, N. y.. Sept. T— . Pitching—Chandler, New York, Jersey’s famous Pine Valley course ■ T%e.sday—Tonsil clinic at--, the There were Indications that the . .Ghezsi, who had been' there servers .report that It was the first L' the landing' area '-iclofe trif tfans- ‘u,Butts or Shanks of Ready (8) : Vem Patterson, 150?;, Chica —it was with a good many qualiiu 18-3: Smith, Cleveland, 14-6. ^ time.that the Jayhawks hid that theylliospital at 9 a. m. ' Allies suspected that the Axis was by s h i r t c r a f t ’ ' ports arrived. Nearer Lae, to Serve Hama . 1 , go, outpointed Cleo McNeil,. 150, that the United States Lawn Ten many boys who could keep ■Shoul apilled fragmentation bombs among Wednesday—Well-baby from _2 (Continued from Page One) planning to make its stand in the THEREFORE, WE MUST AGAIN TAKE ■Hsap to blair three Wilkes-Barre Mtsiss Of acN's riNi ssdtt pitchers. Canton, Ohio, (8). nls Asaociatton decided to go der pad* on. . . . Brigham Young enemy art'llery p'osts arid raked to 4 at. the Y. M. C. A. vicinity o f Naples, 195 miles on a through with ita second wartime Thursday— Pre-natal at 9 -a. m. FOOD ' The H a rford Laurels,’ moving Baltimore— Lee Oma, 181, De likely will make" the longest trip ■ lnslallatien.s with (i0,ono rounds of light bombers set out across the direct line noHh o f Messina, and troit, stopped Georgia Parka, 182H championship tournament. A t the at the hospital clinic. Dog Bones, 10c tray. Into second place ’ over the weekr to Qlay basketball In the (Jarden . ammunition.. North of Lre' an English channel to strike new that the greatest strength of eqe- THIS OPPORTUNITY TO REQUEST YOUR Washington, D. C-. (8),.. conclusion it was agreed that the o DRESS UP sim ple ten.emy strong point wa.s de.stroyed Friday Well-baby .from 2 to 4 He^ho Frozen Dog Food, end, captured a pair from ,.the The this winter. . . . Rip Sewell Is blows at Hitler's European for my troops and war material wan Springfield Rifles yesterday, 3-1 La* Vega*. Nev. — Turkey only tiling really wrong with the Pittsburgh’s first 20-gam* winning Tstreet clothes Sd’d to give by .94 tons of bombs. V-. at the hospital clinic. tress. . being concentrated In that area. 23c box. Thompson, 2()6, Lo* Angele*, event was the finish of the most Last night’s attack' wt^ the R. COOPERATION IN tHE PRIVATE USE OF and 1-0, while Elmira and Bing pitcher since Ray Kremer earned fresh effects to sweaters, Opposition Not Spirited “ All the popular brands of knocked out Churck Crowell, 228, important match. __ _ - . 20 victories in 1930. . . . Jack. De store Teeth Big Obstacle "■A. F.’s fourth successive''hlglit aa- hamton were dblding a twin bill, Standings suitvdressesand sportswear; Bombers Blast' The lack of spirited opposition Dog Food; including Gaines’ 3-8 gpd 6-4). In the. only other Arte*tla, CWH- (12). .Limited to six days and witl) ’Yesterday's Results laney and Jack Renault, who once .saidt on Germany, beginning, with by the Italians themselves gave fields only half their usual size Eastern Eastern Precision tailored inside Meal and Krunchons. WATER. THE ELIMINATION OF FURTHER Pet. fought each other, in MadlSon Japs* Barracks Kansas City—i/Pi — Municipal a heavy raid on Berlin last Fri rise to speculation as to .whether the tournament produced a brand Hartford. 3. 1: Springfield 1, 0. w. L. and out by a maker o f fine Judge Earle W. Frost, determined ..;..8 2 48 .631 Square Garden, work slde-by-Brrte New Delhi, Sept. 7—iJ’i— Med- day night. Saturday night British they Intended to take ah active Give your dog a bubble of tennis after the first few rounds Albany 5, 4; Utica 3. 5. Scranton. .. men’s shirts with full-length to adhere strictly to judicial digni- 'bombers pounded objectives In the ...... 73 56 .566 as inspectors in a Long Islafid air 'jlum bombers of thc^ 4P'-h D. S. Air part In the defepse of the main bath shampoo with Magi- that didn't suffer too much by Wilkes-Barre 8; 4; Scranton 4, 8. Hartford .. craft fa ctory.. . Coach Jlm-Look- ty, took his substitute bailiff aside Ruhr 'and'Rhineland and Sunday USE OF GARDEN HOSE THIS YEAR WILL Elmira ...... 74 58 .561 'back and front, the Victory' Force blasted Japahese barracks land or continue to withdraw. tex. , !t compariiton with ordinary stand Binghamton 3, 0; Elmira 2, 6. abaugh of Oklahoma A. & M. left ►r*Mavm^7 l 0 ipdes northwest" dfh<’ ^ Proper "Hear night they attacked the twin In (ITie Rome radio, Ini-a home ards. Albany ...... 71 59 .546 ' Dickey comes in striped and j gt Maymyo, 10 — .American •54ti his rival recruiters . practically -- ■ ■■ ■’ - ■• -ye, bear ve-,-. dustrial cities of Maqnheim and and overseas broadcast recorded The ,end. however, was marred Wilkes-Barre ....7 0 59 solid-color shirting fsbrics hlfliindalay, yestfcrday _ caiialng PINEHURST FRUIT ^ BE VERY HELPFUL! The ground is so Philadelphia 11. 4; New York 2. .519 I heavy damage, arid leaving fires " i (list can’t do it. Judge.” said Liidwigssafen a,t the junction of by the Brltlsji Ministry of Infor- when jack Kramer, the Loa Ange Binghamton . .69 64 sod in Rayon SharEskIn. In Peaches for table use or 11. .362 eral state high school grid stars , bt>ra which smoke, rose to' 1,500 .Tohn'Lydic. "Store teeth. I just got the Rhine and Neckar rivers. maUrin last night, threw out a les Qoadt C^ardsman. virtually col Springfield ...... 46 81 Boston 5, 4; Washington 1, IJ 95 .269 ■ and had them in class rooms be three sizes, small, medium , (M b a headquarters communique ’em.’’. No Bombs Fall in London hint that the nation was thinking canning.. .Pears... Melons lapsed under the double stress of Utica ;...... 35 at In retali.ation for' these assaults V baked and seoson so late that watering does Cleveland 3,'2: St. Louis 2 (10), imerlcan ifore the All-Star prep game and large. Peter Pan or con- ^'•ald todays Deputy Clerk VV411iam-^had pro primarily of peace when It asked ...P lum s. heat and Illness and Lieut. Joe which the coachiHes usually start claimed the opening of cpiirtT .w-ith the German Air Force ^ruck New York ...... 80 49 .620 ycrtibl* collar On Sunday, a-nother formation bluntly whether the Allies were Fancy, Large, White Cauli Hunt of the Navy went on to (Other games postponed.)- work. Lydic wstehing from the side back at Britain lagt night In com Washington .....7 1 62 .534 models. Launders tt Mitchell’ bombers wrecked in- prepared to guarantee Italy’s 1939 flower. little if any good and these gallons of water 6-2, 6-3, 10-3, 6-0 trlpmpb In the '' National $|go lines. paratively small fdrec, scattering men's singles final. , Cleveland ''...... 68 59 .535 easilyii lltallaTlone at the Nafntu mines frontiers. Brooklyn 7, 2: B(jston 3, 3 .(Id). .524 Mafked Mascot M ar Laahio in northern Burma-. A bombs- over the Thames estuary Detroit ...... 6 6 20 arid touching off a brief alert in ("We do not want to haggle Please return Egg Boxes New York 6, 1; Philadelphia 8, 8. .520 When" the Lea Vegas. Nev., OtoMl power plant was destroy^ .Miiflril His Itiance Wearing Of tlM Oreen (Chicago : ...... 66 61 some districts of lyindon about over words^i^ the broadcast stated. and Delivery Crates . . . if so used are needed for the demonds of war St. Louis 3, 6: Pittsburgh 2. 2...... 6 2 69 .473 Homed T og ^ . representing an •ncine abeda and ether build- “ We are prepared to face stark Boston . . . 3:30 a, m. No bomba fell In the Cincinnati 10, 3; Caileago 1, 1 St. Louis ...... 57 71 .450 Army air field, played In tok Na .waro demolished. A flotation' Spokane, Wash-y-flE—He was reality. Wd therefore ask you., yon happen to have any. KnexviUe, Tsnn.— from the four corners of the roof. Moving— Trucking— S, Herald. The place was neither Indian npi^ father, (Chet is a ne’er-do-well. Fa $85; 1934 Ford sedan, new motor 21360 ori-4S4,vMain, after 4;00, nished bedroom, suitable for 2 ther goes further. He calls him an job, $95; 1934 ■' Chevrolet coach, Garages— Service— Storage 20 yet wholly Arabic In design. Rath Garden— Fat m— Dairy people. Tel. 2-1320, ‘aviation bum’." Male or Female $50. Brunner s. 80 Oakland street. Storage 10 \VANTED—WOMAN FOR clean- er it had the appearance of an THE AUS'PIN CHAMBERS CX). Products .50 American restaurant on a bender. “Naturally.’’ aald Jonah. Open evenings until 9. Saturday ing. by hour. Mornings or after IN PRIVATE HOME, furnished 1 “ Don’t interrupt, please. Any Help for Important FOR RENT—4000 SQUARE feet local and long dlstancs moving. noons. Call 343<'.' living room, and bedroom, close, to i Jonah blinked at It. "You could until 6. Return load system, furniture, FOR SALE—QUALITY tomatoes, how, father has forbidden me to floor space, concrete, suitable for 7Sc per basket, delivered. Phone center. modem conveniences, Public to Cet make a fortune with this on High War Work garage or storehouse. Will rent storage. Dial 6260. .see Chet. And he says that, if I 8039. suitable for couple or three girls. way Number One." disobey him. he’ll cut me off with all or part. Apply 128 Blssell Help Wanted— Male 36 "I know it's dreadful,’’.^Hlldy said W e. Will Also Use Em East Center street. Tel. 2-0593. out a cent." street. Telephone 4970. Repairing Z3 FOR SALE- CANNING toma- Stark FactJ apologeticallv. “But Aunt Mag loved it. She used to come here ‘iWell, gosh," Jonah said, "you’d ployed Persons On a JANITOR SERVICES in exchange toes. ^ Pasqualini Karra. Avery better not elope, then. You’ll loee st^et, Wapping. Tel. 4609. and commune. Aunt Meg went in NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, Cel for rent of 3 room apartment. Ap Boarders Wanted 59-A ■ -• Split-Shift Basis. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Roosevelt Tells Cabine] for spiritualism.” your shirt.” WANTED luloid replaced in curtains, all ply Tailor Shop, 97 Center stteet. Jonah was stalling for time and Tsk. Tsk! BY EDGAR MARTIN FOR SALE—ONE GIRL’S tricycle kinds of leather .work. Chas. Leak ROOMS AND QUALITY meals. • And a jolly little number It is BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WANTED—DISHWASHER. A^ Housebold Goods 51 Also, rooms With light housekeep Officers OWI Shoub to commune in, too." Jonah said ideas. His Inventive mind told him Inquire sidewalk bike, boy's bike. 81 Sea. ing. 90 Cambridge street. Tele-- there must be a way to forestall rtowtv,tH% voo«o acocrcto Girl for General man Circle. Orford Village. phone 4740. ply Center Restaurant, 509 M ail/ ing privileges, (.entral, reason Have Freer Hand Now. warmly. "1 . - •” ' VOO VOONt ^ street. Tel. 3972. ' , / FOR SALE—GAS RANGE. De- able, laundry facilities. Ideal for He stopped abruptly. The Taj Hlldv’ s elopement. But how? \Vi PIANO TUNING AND repairing, "troit Star, in good condition. Also girls or couples. 14 Arch street. Mahal might look like a glorified Well, Edison didn’t let obstacles, MHtMO « VOO ^ ^ V O S » COOVO OJ044 vw Rogers Paper range oil burner. Inquire 476 Washington, Sept. 7.—(/P)—Fol voMsr t o ' Office Work Player piano specialty. John WANTED—ELDERLY gentleman Phone 3989. kiosk, but it was private and se stand in his way. Where w6uld ■bW to take tickets evenings only. Ap Main street; lowing up a decision to give Uv the telephone be now if Alexander Manufacturing Co. . If You Have Cockerhajp, 28 Bigelow street, cluded. Not at all a bad place in (XiViCs &A'iA O^ Who can-tftke dictation. Tel, 4219. ply State Theater. P".blic the stark facts of the wa: which to inform a girl , that you Graham Bell had given up hope? trt't V5AV\< The Logan brain would go to work Mill and Oakland Streets , Real Estate To Sell. ., Wanted-Rooms-Board 62 President Roosevelt has sent oui loved her. He stole a sidelong look WANTED TO TUNE, repair and blinds. Owing to pur very low on all cylinders. There must be a W RITE BOX W We Have Cash Customers! overhead, get our special low j letters to the Army, the Na at Hlldy Channing. Just now her regulate yoar piano qr player w a n t e d — MAN for cleaning, W’a NTED— l i g h t housekeeping dark-blue eyes were alive with way. ' yard. Telephone 5950. j prices on high grade window I .-^c-o THE HERALD .piano. Tel. .Mancha$ter 2-0402. room, wiith garage. 249. Silver and the State . ^department., inti lights and the morning breeze (To Be Continued) JONES REALTY shades . and Venetian blinds com- | Lane. mating that the Office of War In BOY WANTED, FOR LIGHT pletely installed. Samples furnish- I chivvied her bright hair. The Taj | $1 Dak Street , Tel. 8254 SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, formation was c^qated for jusi Mehal, Jonah decided, was just the j irons.' and all small electrical ap pleasant work,- nice hours, good . ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., I Bounds Nails Into Walls that purpose and' should have place. ' i pliances repaired. Genuine parts, salary. See Mr: Litchman, Arthur | 241 North Main streeL Phone ‘ Apartments, Flats, freer hand. Drug, Rubinow Bldg. j 8819. Open evenings. "h don’t want to appear to rush “Due to the housing shortage, the war workers are com expert workminship. Parts for all Tenements 63 OWI in any future disagree things, Hildy," he said, by way of Los Angeles— (fl*)—Robert Caro- WANTED makes. A B. C. Fixit Co., 21 .------^------/ ------1------Official Notice WANTED —MAN FOR church; 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE con- ments with the Army or Nav kicking off. "but you and I have santi’s house not only was looted, ing to t o ^ alr^dy housed!” . 1 Maple street.-Tel. 2-1575. may appeal to th^ White Hous- janitor. permanent position. sisting of complete bedroom,' Uv- : FOR RENT—6 ROOMS, duplex been through a lot together. We’ve but the robber stoic the wheelbar house steam heat, with garage. itself, the president indicated Making Voters Write Box T. Herald. ing room, and kitchen. AH acces- j faced a common danger and . . row to haul off the take—eight f-r FOR SALE sories included. Everything for l ,\vai!able immediately. Tel. Hart even when the services r^ighi “ Come, come, Jonah.” Hildy said. I , suits, two rifles, a couple of pis- SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Women^ and ■ WAriftEE^—DRIVERS. Part time $189.00. Terms. Alberts, 43 Allyn [ ford 9-2370. claim “military security" as th ■'What’s biting yoii?” I toll, p radio, and Carosahti’s tooth- . The Selectmen and Town Clerk reason for withholding -facts. I brush. Then, for no apparent rea- HELP WANTED ' or full time work. Apply at 53 • street. • "A nd so.” Jonah went on ear Wowie! BY T. T. HAJfLDl of the Town of Manchester here 1935 DODGE Pifrnell Place on Tel. 658i Tend to Restore. Prestige nestly, "the time has come when I son, he pounded dozens of nails ALLEY OOP by give notice that, they will be A .MAN TO ASSIST CIVII, f o r SALE— ic e Refrigerator, lAgai Notices 78 j The letters did little more thar Logan, who dislikes words, must 1 into the walls. Girls rnOf-M’ FLATcbon'.EH' rPOPPVCOCKf 1 -MNIC THIS, in session at the Towm Clerk’s Of $15. In' good condition. Inquire AT A COI'RT OF PROBATE HKI.D restate the' powers orig;inalIy con use them. • Deeds, accomplish fice in the Municipal Building for SEDAN ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR ferred on OWI more than a yeai vHfJWCOtALVOyrCE VVUiXE. BOSINES* I------Help Wantedlr’^ 425. East Middle Turnpike. .Tt Mnnchesif*!*. within and for tiie ments—that’s Logan in the ordi List Submitted in Chinese . HEEE.» tXJbrtCHA 6(?MC TliaCk: OF V the purpose o f examining the Permanent Position. Male or FemTale .37 J'liAtrlrt of ilanclie^ter. on the 4th ago— powers which OWI nevei nary way. But, sometimes, words KNOW XM nXLA CBOOIceO (ALTD I qualification of electors and ad Very Rea.sonable! I dav .of Scpteinhfr P, Telephone 8448 / succeeded in exercising fuUy—bui are necessary. And s’o, Hildy, 1 Boston— bPi —The Boston Ra A /CWAMiTE-UheUE ME AWW 4 0 ^ < RUG. nearly I I'rcsfnj WIU.IAM S UTDK Knq, PUU.«OMtTM« mitting to the ELECTORS' FOR SALE 9x12 J u d «•$>. they have tended, authoritativ< want to know if you feel it too.?” tioning Board, which has often TO EYPl-ODE New Model OATH those who shall be found EXPERIENCE^ CLERK for cost new. Phone 4814 Good Tires — Good and generar office work, Apply, in • K.«t;ttr of .Anthony Piinlci-ia late sources said, to restore OWI’i "Feel what? been ayked to interpret OPA di- 8NV MINUTE? I ■ - \ '■ . qualified on the following days: Condition — Radio ( f .M.inciie3t#‘r. in said Diatrlci, dc- damaged prestige and to remln< “ A curious sensation. A name- j rectives issued through it. is look Saturday, September 11 and ■writing. The Rogers Paper Mfg.. Fo r - SALE—CRAWFORD combi caa.sf*d. CornjSany. Mill and-Oakland St. . OtT’-HiOllon of Mary Panlccia of the armed services that the agen less something. Something that be- ijj,g for interpreter itself. The Saturday, September 18. from and Heater. ARTHUR .\ / nation oil and electric range, cy’s recommendatlOhs are not to Laundry 'telephone 2-1168. said Maircliieater. Administratrix. gins at the soles of the feet, trav- board recently asked all Boston 9 a. m., until 8 p. m., (Eastern OnnKRED;— six months be Ignored. c’s ?ently up the spine In alternat- \ merchants to t'lie schedules of ceil- War Time). ^ S e e —4------—----- H------’------from thr 4th dav of iveD^temher,. A*. It was disclosed Saturday that Summit'Street, K N O f L A Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 D, 1047. h** and the same Hre limit in" hot and cold waves and finally prices. (Charlie Yee.Jaundry- Said first session may. be pul)- the government proposes to giv c:: ■lends itsell in a kind of electric licly adjourned from time to time STEWART JOHNSON Machinery add Tools 52 ed and Hllo55fd for tlie credTro^r^.. man, complied with the order — Fof PEDIGREED CX3CKER pups for within u'liicii t(» bring in their' the, public a “more realistic" vie« prickling at the roots of the hair?" but, his list was submitted in Chi but no session shall be held later tfie price of a..VVar Bond- $18.75. clajrns .'tgainft said estate, ami llie U^ED FARMALL F12, fin/'Gondi- of the'-war through news ac "J hadn’t noticed anything like nese. b an Saturday, September 18 ex DILLON MOTOR Lawton, Talcottville. Tel. Man •said .Administratrix is -directed to counts, pliotograpi.s ' and news tion. Tractor and stationary saw ;flve public notice to the c.redllors Uiat But, now you mention it, the cept a session to examine and ad SALES i n s u r a h c e chester 3225. rigs. Cement mixers, Fordson reels. -1, mit those whose a qualiilcatians to brine In iheir claims within said air does feel a bit ttngly. Shouldn’t / -Ask Yo,uf Neighbor! parts. Dublin Tractor Company. time allowed by postinjr a copy of The presidential leteff to. Secre be surnrised if we-bad a thunder Laurel Street. S-room aln- n ature after Saturday, Septem Willimantic. this order on the pui»ltc sign post taries Stimson, Knox and Hul ber 18 and On or before Monday, nearest to the .place where the de storm.” gle with all improvements. make it clear that OWI men are t "Hildy." s'aid Jonah, persevering, THANKS, KIDS, October 4, 1943. which session 875 Main St. Pbone 51-10. feased 'Last dwelt within said town New S-car garage. S. P. and by piiVilishlnjE: the same (n some have full access to military in "you don’t catch. I’ll put it anoth -rl'fA ON $6,1^. D. P. .$1,500. shall be held on Saturday, October WANTED! Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 upfvspaper iiavinR a circulation In formation and pictures, except th« It’a Self-Evident BY MERRILL BLOGNSEB 2. 1943. from 10 a. m. until 12 Democratic Caucus Ma’d probate district, within ten er way. Do you'or do you not feel M Y W A Y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Gty and Farm Properly. most secret matters, and that OWT as if great events are just around B ECAU SE noon. FOR SALE—CHILD’S sandals, days frr4n.’> .tiie dale of this order, will participate, in an advisory /T------Center Street. 4-room aln- ind return ma143. Davis, Navy Secretary Knooc. Act He looked at her with melting duplex with all improve Board of Selectmen. Monday, bet. 4, 1943. Present WILLIAM S. HTDE, E»q„ ing Secretary of War John J. Me eyes. "You do believe, don’t vou. ments. Steam heat with Also' to name a Deinocratic Mechanic .lU‘!ge. .Cloy, and State department offi Hildy. that something wonderful Samuel J. Turkington, ToW'n Committee and to' conduct WE PAY CASH Estate of fSertru^e 'H. Rfigera late coal. S. P. $6,800. D. P. T6wn Clerk. M ’^cheater, in said District, de- cials participated. and glorious and—and specUcular $1,200. Any other business which may Experienced in .Repairing' Dated at Manchestei'-^is ls> FOR GOOD I’cnsed. OWI people frequently hav* is about to happen?” ■properly come before said meet Heavy Equipment. On tnotinn of Plioenlx State Bank criticized the. tendency of the arm I day of September, 1943. ' MODERN FURNITURE .t; Tniat • Company of Hartford, "Jonah,” said Hildy, "it’s, funny ing. ed forces to present the war to the you should say that. Because it’s Forest St., East' H a rtford - W RITE BOX D. (’onn.. ro-executor. Henry A. Munro, W E BUY • ORPHREP:—That six month® public aa one in which “nobody precisely how I (eel." ^ w Well built 4-Room Single Chairman Democratic To\^ Care of Tbe Herald. ♦■rom the 4th.da.v. of Septemher, A. gets hurt." 'They have voiced the ENTIRE ESTATES he and the eame are, limit "Ah." Jonah breathed. 9 -7 • with e V e r v Iniprovnnent. Committee. opinion that the public should real “ And it’s funny too,” said Hildy. eoea IMS SY ia« spviet. iwe. t «. ««a y, sjesT,^,. Garage. Lot 12.5x4.30. S. P. Corrected Notice Bolton. Conn., Sept. 4, 1943. If you are moving .and have ed and allowed for the creditor® excess Items, call us. within whir'll hrinjr in their ize that battles produce' wounded "that you should use just -(hose “ W e’re so Riad you came for dinner— as I told John, I ^$6,800. p . P. $1,500. olaIm®'aprainal ®aid e.h.tate. .and the and crazed men, and that readers words. Wonderful! Glorious! Spec- waves J pair! Executor® are directed to give should see' pictures ■ of blasted •K' having the boss in isn’t really wasting ration stamps 1** .Admission-of Electors imljlir nf'th*r t«» file rrerlitor® to .tacular! They’re the very words 1 BOLTO.N, CONN.— \ ROBERT M. REID bring: tn - their clalma within aaid American ships and planes as well would have used myself." Sudden BY LESLIE TURNBl ] The Selectmen aniT Town Clerk Re|niblican Caucus Town of Bolton t.line ;ni'*\ved by poatinr a copy of as those of the Axis. ly she raised herself on tiptoe, WASH TUBBS A Handy Man On Route It, S-.vear-nld & SONS thia o rd e r.o n tlie pnbllr aign po«t Such s policy, .they feel, would rUONERVltLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX of Ihc Town of Coventry will he in neaveaf to the placewhere' fhe.de- flung out her arms and took a deep 4-Rouni Dwelling. (2 rooms 'session on the following dates to 301 .Main St. Phone S19S help the civilian war agencies in breath. She looked like a poster for puorodaAntgRtk a m all «u«! partially Onished upstairs), Rep\ibliean electors of the Towm Admis.sinn of Electors .Manr'hestcr, Conn. renaed laat dwelt w ithin aaid examine the qualifications of elec ol Bolton are requested to. meet and,hy pnhUablng: the «ame in ahme combatting the Impression that for a youth moveme'ht. “Oh, Jon all Improvements. Garage in' newspaper havingr a efrrujation In the wan, is alread-y won,, and would tors and admit to' the elector’s in' caucus at the Community Halt Notice -is hereby given that the ah, I’ve just got to tell somebody. basehieiit. Lot 1.5x150 rtith said probate diairict. within ten aid in brlriging about better co ''OUVER PeRRY ANPERSON*! WHATCHA W AN^ CHANGE i oath those who are found quali- in Bolton Center, Saturday, Sept. Board of Selectmen and Town day® from the date of thi® order.' He is wonderful. The most won more land availublo. S. P. ‘flpd, at the 'Town Clerk’a Office," Clerk or As.sistant Town Clerk operation in government'drives for derful, glorious and spectacular $6,000. D. P. SlJlpO; 11, at 8 P. M.. for the purpose of and return'make to thl® .court of the t h a t f o r ? THAT'S A PUKTY GOOP \ South Coventry, on Saturday selecting candidates for town of vdll meet in Bolton Hall on Sep notice given. • expanded production, war bond guy in the whole U. S. A. His name WMSUAM S. HVDK sales, recruiting of nurses, and co N AM E * September 11. 1943, from 9:00 A- fices and to transact any other tember 11, 1943, from 9:00 A. M., Judge-. is Chet Saxon and on Saturday NO. CO\ E .STKl, 1 ON.\.— M to'6:00 P. M., and at the Town business proper to come before to 6:00 P. M„ and on September Apron Shift H-r>-T.4l. operation with rationing. night, with your help. I’m going to •Silver Street. \8' ; .^aercs Hall. NO.rth . Coventry, ort' Satur- said meeting. 18, 1943, from 9:00 A. M.. to 8:00 elope with him. P. M., to examinq'the qualifica You have heard of swing of land, Imlf tilliihliv, 6-rooin dav, September 18, 1943. from Republican’''Town Committee, D 00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. tions of persons ''desiring to be shifts..,and midnight shifts Once in his youth. Jonah I^gan. single, with tiiniroveiiienls. Samuel R, Woodward, \ t Atiaeiied "J-ear garage. Barn. ■ Satunlav. October 2nd. 1943, ■ . ; I CHiairman. come electors and admit those ... if you cannot lit your laying end' on the third team of found qualified. Handsome Filet Crochet Chleken eoop. S., P. S.5,200. from 2;00'P. M: to 5:00 P. M., at hours for these various shifts Sbe Deliford Acgdemy for Boys, b . P. Sl.,500. ttie Town Clerk’s Office, South The-Board will -also meet In had blocked a punt. Wherefore he ( oventry, for the sole purpose of the Town Clerk's office on Octo- ., . perhaps we O u t o'ffer you - know how tt felt to be practlcaUy admitting those pertons' only Republlc£^n Caucus bc" 2. 1943. from 0:00. A. M.,^to employment here at Pine- kicked in the stomach. He reacted .whose -right have matured subse 5:00 p. M., to admit those IvhoM hurst where you can do a lot now just a? he had on that for- AUUITKXN.AL LISXl.NGS qualifications mature after Sep quent to September 18th, '1943, of good, .'.for the food bud- „■> mer, and more glorious, occasion. a v a i l a b i -e a t o f f i c e s . and on or before October 4th, , Republican electors o f the 2nd tember 18 and on or before Octo “ Ooof,-’’ he said. . 1943. Election Day. District of the Town of Coventry ber 4, 1943. „ . -ness is Important, too, you Hildy was doing another youth Applicants of foreign birth are requested to meet in.'caudus Applicants of foreign birth know. We qan use two movement, facing the sun. IT IS, JUPGE. BUT PONCHA SEE, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPI must present their citizenship pa must present -Iheir certificates of OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS . _ -\LLEN AIND at the Community Hall In North ^ esladles for wholis or part “ Really. Jon®!)." she said, “he is pers- ; V-, Coventry, Friday, September 10, citizenship. V time...and one man for the marvelous. He's an'aviator." THE INITIALS ...... Signed, ■ . ' at 8 P. M., for the purpose o f se -Bolton. Conn., September 4, Jonah steeled himself. This hid WHY TRY THE DISPaovCRS MAKE' '^PlONOeJR. MOviO SBABCH CAESAR.' MACKi HfTCHCOCK, INC. George G. Jqcobson, I lecting candidates for town offices J943. grocery side and another for L E A P *- J p RUIN rr m o r e FASCtWATIN'.' 6 0 T IF MUSrNfTSE&JqjT----- eous thing, had happened to him in TR>;om oN& COMMITTlN' HARl-KABl TUE •Manchester Office: V . Arthur J. Vinton, j and ^ transact any other .^busi Thomas' W. Wilson, the haeat department. Come tbs prime of life, as it were, sear o BALONEY.' V0A.LKER. IE> BUbiSiTROE '5'Ll-CROUCH! USS .MAIN ST. TEL. 3301 I’LL ABOVE - A N D OLD OFF A, FOBTY-STOav PRETEND TO Arthur Sebert. 1 ness proper to. opme before '.said John Albasl, „ In and talk It.pver. ing and yellowing his soul. He felt THIS LOVERS FOUCLOBE? BUiLDiN’ IS NO ACCOM OOlN(p HIB FlKpT TO FOBM. Selectmen, Clyde Marshall; 3MOEUAC&' WtIUmatnic Offlf^e: j meeting. siiddenly decrepit, a withered hulk. LE A P I& A 1 THINK PLISHMENT, BUT DOIN' OAN ONTV4& t\8JE.'LL T6')vn of Coventry; Conn, i Republican Town Committee, . Selectmen. The withered -hulk managed LO T O F BL8AH.' THEV'BE IT OFF A'DOORSTEP IS.' B e BACK, t w e m *24 .M AIN ST. TEL. 1935 HE'S. JUST HELPIN’ SOB?-«'WWKr AUeat: Albert E. Harmon, I I Walter S. Haven, Attest: David C. Toomey, Pinehurst" speech. , , WONfT EVEN. FA'SCINAT* DOES AkSIteEET IK Town Clerk. Chairman. Town Clerk. BUST A INO/ TH’ GAS.’ I "Here," it said, gulping'hollow BUTTON e v - p e a r O ^ -C A R T S ly, ‘let’s get this stiatgbt! You 'DO eE Stoes © V say you’re going to elope? Satur s o OUT FO B. 04R IST M A A Get Going LAMK LKONAiUi No wardrobe is complete with day night? lyitb an kviator? LUNCH? out a softly drapeiiL gracefully K*me of Saxon?’ eased daytime button-fronUr. 'This 'That’a rlght.\ You pick things Mt.NutN S^aAota, E’U. 60 IN A MINUTE.TTHEy’U BE' BUT THEY COOLDNTT I. TOLD VOO BUT ARE YOU SURE THEY RUN A one offers varied sleeve treatments up quickly, Jonah.” MISS CASTANrrTE-BUTiBACK.OONT DO THAt! THEY v / thEY WERE BI6 THEY'RE WITH THE :0MWiNY PIANTATI and a snow-white collar in con Jonah shook off the flrst effect aae >oo sure k x i 're liNORRylvwiTHl WERE ANNOYING \ SHOTS WITH THE DON CARLOS - . OP THE COAST-- trast. of the haymaker. “You mention s e « H6RE? SUPPOSE/A COUPLE OP YOU— AND THEY) DON CARLOS COMPANY? YOU Si \ NEAR LA V/ITA! Pattern No. 8360 is designed tor my asaiatance," he, aald bleakly. ...ARE THOSE TtNO MEN J/COPS — TO STARTED THE ySMIPPiNS OOMPANV THEY ONLY COME 1 j — NOW WILL sizes 14. 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. 5616 “What makas you think Td b* a O.PA GOME SACK? YOU ail -PK3HT! WE y-^A N D THAT COMPANY TOWN ONCE IN A 'YOU GET GOING size 16, abort sleeves, requires party to a^—a fantastic scheme .3 7-8 yards of 36-inch ipaterlal; 3-8 ilk* that?” JAIL! ' owns HALP THIS port! WHILE! .e-— ^ BEFORE THEY— yard contrast for collar. By .Mrs. Anne Cabot in coin, your naiine and address and . Hlldy’s eyes widened. "Why, Jo \ THE COPS WILL 00 WHAT For this a.ttcaotlve pattern, send An exquisite ceaterpiece with a the pattern number to Ahiie Culkit, nahl A moment ago you (Hdd you’d they Tbe Manchester Herald, 106 ^ v - 16 cents, plus 1 cent (or postage, design of Cupids and rosea, can belp me.” * in coins, with your name, address, enth avenue, New York 11. N. Y. Jonish frowned. ‘T know,” he pattern number and sige to The easily be made by following a filet Enclose 1 cent postage fon^ each e^id/^msWliat lamely. “But that Manchester^Evening' Herald _ To chart. This classic piece measures pattern ordered. . ' ,.'■1 before this punk Saxon got In day’s Pattern Service, 106 7th SO by 18 Inchesr—la made 6f num Find the designs you’ll enjoy cro ? picture." Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. ber 20 crochet Cotton: Um it on a cheting, knitting and embroidering ‘He la not. either, a punk.” Now! You may order the new console table, buffet or as a splen tn the Anne Cabot Album, oar (y “I choose,* said Jonah loEtUy. *To Fail issue of “Fashion*,” nur 52 did centerpiece on a dining table. mous 32'page catalogue of pal- consldar him a punk. A dsttntta q-n page catalog of patterns. It p're- Tu obtain cochplete crocheting terns. The lK«ik Is amnver falling Jerk.*! m t M l aents 102 new patterns and a Instructions aiid iilet ' chart for source of inspiration for needle “ You disappoint me, Jonah,” said errstet'T wealth of sewing and fashion news. working the* Cupid and Rosea Filet work you’ll love to do. Tbe Album Hildy. "Whan you told me your THE TAKE-OFF « ____ ,Th« tto u f ^ MBta. j,Patt*» .^o. M16L iW>4 eenU ia’V-eeaU. . plans- jrsmect to lather, I
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 • '