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TDBSDAT, 8BPTEMBBR 8,1940 Arerage Daily Circulation ^ O B T W B L V B The Westhcr fl«irbMitMr ^ttntbto SnaQ i For the Month of Auguat, 1>40 Feraeaet of U. It. tVeathsr Boreao deluge of rain and slowed up eaat Manchester Water Company plant The St. James' Holy Name So­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of on lin e street. , 6,331 Fair tonight and ’ninreday; Proctor Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and went traffic, heavy at the time. ciety will resume its meetings to­ Little Damage Besldenta returning from Beaton Menlwr of the Audit Johnson, of Pine street end Mr. DndeipaM Flooded sMghtly cooler tonight. A bou t Tow n night in the S t James's Hall. The and farther eaat reported that HALE'S SELF SERVE Bureau o f OirenlaMoua meeting Is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. and Mrs. Joseph Hoher, o f Pine For about 20 mlnutea while showers were general from Man­ street, have returned from s week­ Here by Rains Lhere waa a email pond of water chester easterly to the border of The Original In New England! M anchester^A City o f Village Charm DorcM Society membere will Red Cross Volunteer workers are end spent visiting the World's F u r on' Center street, underneath, the Maine and New Hampshire. hold their regrular buainese meeting and points of interest in New Yoilt Chjihey railroad bridge and on Cen­ reminded that sewing wjll be car- Advortlatag eu Page IB) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS a t Bmanuel Uitheran church to­ 'rled on tomorrow from 10 to 12 and City. ' UnderpaM on Center St. ter S ^et from Proctor Road to "\V0L. LHL, NO. 2M morrow evening at eight o’clock, 1 to 3 at the new headquarters In Dougherty street, traffic plied up AND HEALTH MARKET ftdlowlng which they will llaten to the corner rear room, first floor of The Private Duty Nursee* Aeao- Flooded as Usual; No east and' west of these flooded Public Stenographer areas untlLthe water subsided. The a guest speaker whose subject will Cheney Brothers main office on clatlon will tpeet In the clinic build­ Do Work During Spare be «Glrl Scout ActUities." "Rain second shower lasted about 20 will Hartford Road. ing on Haynee street at 7:30 Washouts Reported. Time. Neat Guaranteed. President Trades ,‘>0 Over-Age Destroyers to B.ri|tain and Sunshine ” bags should be re­ o’clock tonight. By-lawe and bill minutes and Was one of the heav­ Wednesday Specials turned at this meeting. The heads will be given out and all iest of the summer. ' For Further Informatlou Delta Chapter. R. A. M., will Two unheralded showers swept Destroyer Trade British Repel Three hostesses wlU be Mrs. John Retd. members are urged to present No Big Wsshonts Write P.'O. Box Bl, STORE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY! hold Its first fall meeting tomor­ down on Manchester late yester­ Mancheeter Green Mia. Charles Bunzel, Miss Mabel r „ . BJorkman, Miss Eleanor and Miss row night at 7:30 at Masonic Tem- day afternoon and early lest eve­ No serious washouts were re­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hair and ported by the highway department P'e- ____ ning bearing rain of cloudburst Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Harriet Casperson. son David have returned to their resulting from the storm, accord­ home on Henry street after spend­ proportions that slowed down the Causes Wrathful William D. Turklngton of ing to 'Town ’Engineer J. Frank . j : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knoda and ing the month of August at South heavy holiday traffic for the dura­ Bowen. Moat of the town’s storm Thrusts by Ene son, Roy, of Middle Turnpike East 178 1-2 Center street, who escaped WANTED Harpswell, Maine. tion. The storm first ewept out of water catch basins were filled with and Mr. aiid Mrs. WtlHara Ander­ death when 10.000 volts passed ANOTHER PIANO PLATER . 10-Lb. Cloth Bag 49c through his body at the Stratford the northeast about S:40 p. m. ac­ gravel washed down from gp’aveled son and son. Dongjas, of Hemlock The Luther League of the Eman­ drives and soil from gardens. to play for dancing olaaaea dur­ Debate in House street, spent the bollday and week­ plant of the United Aircraft Co. companied by several flashes of ing the week - day aftemoona. uel Lutheran church will hold a lightning, lasting about 15 min­ The rainfall for the past 24 Gold .Medal ■ i I end In Naticokf, Ta. nn .July r>0. returned home Sunday. roller skating party at Coventry U p was a patient at a Bridgeport utes. The second etorm, passing hours totaled 1.13 Inches at the For Further Informatlan Transfer Seen ‘Act of Man Walks 4,000 Miles Lake tonight, leaving the church measuring station located at the C ALL 48BI Air Battle in Reich over at about 7:45 p. m. brought a Miss Stcffie Krajewski of hospital for a month and it was at 7 o’clock. Miss Grace Benson le 24! j-Lb. Bag 85c To Cure Stomach Ache Oakland street and .Miss ytary I neces-sary to amputate part of one In charge of arrangements. War’ by Ohio Republi­ of hts heels which was badly burn­ Katmarszyk of 1R2 North School i Dallas, Sept. 4.—(/P>—John ed hv the electrical shock. He Is can as Another Sees Bombers in 4-Hour Se« street, entered Bay Path Tn.atitiite. Gibbons Assembly, Catholic F. Stahl, 58, walked 4,000 miles Squadrons of British Salute Method Changed Cprlngfleld. today. The h.r- now al.lp to got about but will not Ladles of Columbus, will hold Its C.n 25c Need for Revolution to In School.s of Pittsburgh return to work for some time. Hormel Spam to cure a stomach ache. Bombers (Tash with ries of Gounterattackfl mer was tendered n party .Sat';i- first meeting o f the season tonight He took a sea trip to the day evening by a group " f her in the kendergarten of St. James’s ,Save Democracy; Two PitUsburgh, .Sept. 4 ..P) - Against Advanced Ger* LIbby’o Panama Canal iSone but decid­ German Fighters West classmates in thus ye.ar a graiiu it I Miss Florenre Shaw of Edward school on Park street Instead of I Bccau.se of complaints from I street has returned after spending Demorrats I^iid Act. ed walking would help him Ing class fron' Manchester High the usual meeting place, the K. of USE OP CAMERA more. So, he declares, he Of Berlin in ('.entral ' paicnt.s and patnotir srx.letics man Striking Bases in ' a week at thy Tunxis Hou.se. school and revneniher^d with beau­ U. home, which Is not avsilable to­ 6 c^at 2 5 c trudged through Central Amer­ . that the outstretched arm .sa- Quonnrhnnlaug.“ R. I. DURING OUR Potted Meat Germany's First Big France; .Attempted As­ tiful gifts 1 night. Wa.shington, Sept. 4.— ica, Mexico and Texas. I lute duplieaterl the salute of PICTURE CONTEST (A P )— Pre.sident Roosevelt’s •It was a long walk," Stahl Engagement of War; dictator nations. F’ltt.shurgh saults on Kent and Es­ Members of the Salvation Army WEEKI.Y PRIZE! destroyer-naval base trade said, "but I haven’t got the I puMic school children have Young People’s Band will leave Green Peppers 8 lhs. 25c stomach ache." !Vo Bombs Rejiortefl abandoned that gest\ire m i sex AirporY Turned the citadel at 6:30 tomorrow eve­ with Great Britain precipi­ He was a Ran Francisco pledging allegiance lo the Stars ENTER NOW ! — :— s-4 ------111 ('.apitol. Back Without Damage. ning for Nathan Hale Camp. Cov­ tated a short, but sometimes postal employe 20 years. I)ro|q>ed an-1 .Stnpes. PINEHURST OPEN ALL DAY entry. where a dog roast will be wrathful, round of debate to­ Dr. F: a . Dimmi'k, aaaoriate served and swimming enjoyed. It ______WEDNESDAY______KEMP'8 Cooking Apples 8 Lbs. 25c day in the Ilou.se. Berlin, Sept. 4.— (A P ) — superintendent of sch'>ols. said I»r.(lon, Sept. 4.— (A P j^ is requested that all membera be­ a scmi-mllitary salute, with the i British fighters and anti-air-" at the citadel promptly at 6:30. Rpprfupntatlvo Smith (R,. Ohio! Cro.ssing patb.s with .Nazi Featuring Wednewlav . . Shipment of 1910 Crnp of Tasty. Sweet Ifd off a scrips of onc-mlmitp Fifty over-age American destroyers, such as tliese, will be traded for a chain of Naval and Air planes headed for raids on right hand held to the forehead , craft gun.s quickly repelled Special Tax above the right eye, has been i Ronald Farris, of Pine street, apppchps with thP aasertton that base sites In British posse.sslons In the Atlantic and CarlDbean, President Roosevelt has - announced, , squadron.S of B rit-' i three enemy thrusts today as HEALTH MARKET Irons of 1 ad< pted as the standard form. BLACK RASPBERRIES Herbert Friasell. of Short street, I transfer of 50 destroyera to Brit­ This picture shows World' war destroyers at the nilladelphia .Navy 7'ard before the pre.sent war i ; it was disclosed that R. A. F. ain was "clearly an art of war,” bogan. An official at the .Navy 7'ard said of ap proxim.ately 60 tied up for years at the yar.l, only six ish homher.8 clashed * r with o and John Kemp of Colchester have ; On Defense I bomhors launched a four-hour 17e can . . . 3 cans 49c returned from an automobile trip and Representative Sweeney (D., now remain there, the others having gone on neutrality patrol service after reconditioning early | German fi}?hter.S w est of nCr- Ohio) declared that If the people scries of counter-attacks (Or Stmwtierrles At Same rrli-e!) to Maryland. I Rib Lamb Chops i w. 39c this year, , lin last niifbt in an action i "knew what was going on behind Firms Seen ______' which informed sources de- Raid Damage j Tue.sday night against ad- Ijawrence Copeland. Injured In the Bcenes in Washington they ■ vanced German striking an automobile accident a week ! would Htart a revolution, not to j scribed as central Germahy’s DO YOUR CANNING NOW overthrow)’ b\it to preserve democ­ [ first big engagement of the i bases in France. Attempted Don’t delay . . Tomatoes. Pep|>ers, Cauliflower. Onions . . all ago Saturday and in a serious con­ Fresh Veal Stew L b . 25c dition for several days at the Man- racy " Possibility of I.evying Admiral Hart ! war. Only a “ few ” of ' the In Midlands attacks on Kent and Essex on the market now. Thl. Is the week to ran tomatoes, make Carol Turns to Tough I Chester Memorial hospital. la Action IJkn Jnfferaon’a ■ British plane.s succeeded in airpoi'ts by two German Chill Sauce anil Relishes. Use I'liieliiirst Pure Cider Vinegar . . .showing improvement • iTORaOtL ‘Differcnliar Tax on On the other aide. Rep. Luther At Shanghai; | reaching' Berlin, the high Seen Slight forces, one of them consisting- gallon ,89c. Spires. 19c. Jars. Jar Tops. Clean, Conitortuble Cara! Sausage Meat l h . 2 1 c A Jol’.naon (D., Tex.), »alil that Industries Profiting I)i- Mrs. Be.saie Farrl.s of J6 Pine Courteous Service At AU Times! Mr. Roosevelt did the same thing Military Man for Aid command said, hut they were of 40 bombers and escort GOOD l.rC K Crown Guaranteed I street and son. Carl, have return­ President Jelferaon did In purchas­ rerllv Is Advanced. seen crossing and recrossing t , - i i i r rr ! i^khters, were turned hack in JAR RINGS. .3 DO/>. 2.jc .l.\R RlNtiS. r>c DOZEN ed after a yi.sit to New York and ing lyitilaiana In 1803 and "you Fear Trouble the city. No bombs were re- industrial Heart ot bu g-' the morning without report r 6'd’x 12'o" iz'oViFd'" 1 I the World's Fair. C IT Y TA X I All Kinds of cannot take the people Into your Washington, Sept. 4. -(/Pi The ed damage or ca.iualties, the. Living R-OOU confidence whep. ymi are making ported dropped in the capital. land Suffers Little i’'’ * PINKHCRST RF.NTSCHI.ERIZKD MEATS OININO 200M DE.NMS M lIR P liY , Prop. possibility of levying a "dlfferen- | Mrs John Uncles of East is’e'.ii'ia' a tra.le” To this Representative n Near Eastern i Residents. however, were ; A ir Mini.stry said. Native Broilers, fiy e rs and Roasling Chlrkens. Kri*shly Choppe" Birds Eye Frosted Foods .\meriraii Affiatii Heel I To lorm New (.aliinet DrspilP Heavy Attacks ■Orange. N. J., who has been I— . i S . Creel ( D.. Ky.). added that "who­ TiaF tiOc on Industries profiting | kept in their cellars during a ! A 29-minute air raid warning In ' the London area during these (irnlind Bivf at J9< II'., and < iit>e Steaks at I'lc to 1.7c olTer good spending two weeks visiting with ever did It. did a blamed good illrectly from the defense program ' (]ommamler Arrives To Save Rumania from ! two and a half-hour alarm. Bv (zeriiian Boinlierh. Mrs. Rachel Hopper of 12.7 Center Second Ploon Drive May Be , fights was succeeded in the after- Value.. Small l.iiik sausage now in season .8.7c lb. Corned Job” - rather than treating all industry i m ■ Four or five of the British street, retiinied home yesterday. Amid Reports of Im- j Anarchy, Depreilalion. j noon by a 24-minute alarm at lb* Beef . Morrell's Ready to Serve Ham. ______At the White House President bombers were reported shot down Her husband, who ha.s been at Old alike under excess profits legisla­ By Taylor Henry | peak of the luncheon hour when Roosevelt went over the entire mineiit Developments by heavy anti-aircraft fire and Orchard for two weeks, returned tion croppe,’ up today In proceed­ Birmingham. England. .Sept 4 ' many restaurants were crowded. ( I.OSE-OCT SrECl AI.S trade with his congressional lead­ Bucharest. Sept. 4.— (AP) ,4ided l)v Deal ■ German fighters. Another of the to Manchester from that place kWIUIAM P. ings of the R'en.ate .Finance Com­ • A'’ Despite heavy attacks by A third force was turned back F. E. BRAY ers and reporters sought further raiders was reported brought down Order early as some of these Items will go out fast Saturday and she acenmiatnied VOI R INTERESTS Shanghai, .Sept 4 iJP] Admiral — King Carol, virtually barri------•Nazi bombera, the .Midland*—F!ng-| in en attempted attack toward details on delivery of the destroy­ mittee. I-v by the cable of a barrage balloon Here i.s one of tbe best small hou.se plans wc have seen , JEW ELER dofennlnp Ihr drtAlU and ro*t* of In reply to a question by Chair- Thomas C. Hart, commander of l>mdon Ivory SoB|>— buy 1 large cake at regular price and get I large him to their home ers from Stephen Early, presiden­ caded in his palace after Arquisition of .>0 Site of .Main Battle land s Industnal heart and center ' (juNh M'rviro. ijiiallty Is always mar Harrison (D-Mlssi as to in some lime. Have you come .lo a decision about your tial secretary. Earl.v replied that the United Stales Asiatic fleet, ar­ an attempted assassination, Authorized sources said "lively H\e German Planes Downaff cake for .7c. Mr and Mrst Frank Handley State Theater Building mainlHin(Ml, and ro«t* may ha paid whether some flat percentage ' of her war production— appears to own new house? Let us help yoii with plans and financ­ "Hitler can And that out for him­ rived here unexpectedly today turned today to Rumania’.^ slroyers from United activity of German and English Five German planes war* Woodbury’s Facial Soap— Bny .8 cakes for 29c and get nn evtra and daughters. Je.an and Judith In monthly Installmrnts out of In- above that paid by other Indus­ I have suffered only slight damage 737 Main Street s e l f ’ broughi down in thj.s brief battia ing arrangements. trie.; should not be Imposed on de­ amid reports of Imminent faM- toughest military leader, Slates May Release planes was ojj.servable In the I j have just completed a survey cake for 1c. 1 have returned to their homo mi rmnr. The Navy said yesterday eight fense contractors and sub-con­ breaking developments In the Far Magdeburg region," about 70 miles of Birmingham and its surround- over a southeast town, two in the Klrkman’s Soap ( hips— Buy 2 large packages for i.7c and get Robert Hoad after spending the •SrrY’Inic Manrhestar and \lrlnlty of the destroyera were being made Gen. Ion Antonescu, to .save More Modern Craft. tractors, John L,. Sullivan, assist­ Flastcm situation. wert of Berlin, apparently the site j industrial area, and I would sea and three further Inland. But t'( aiinon Dish rowel Free. .seasfin at Bl.ack Point, SInra 1017. ready at the Boston Navy Yard the country from anarchy Watch and Jewelry ant Treasury secretary, said he Attention of foreign military ob­ of the main battle. say. as a rough estimate, the out- no bombs were dropped i 9c C.raiidmotber's Sy ni|i— Boy 1 for 19c ami gel one tor .7c. G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc: for release to Britain and that woi Id prefer to discuss the sub­ servers was concentrated on and possible depredation at London. Sept. 4.— Britain's The high command said "scat- ; pul for the whole area has been In one of the earlier fights an­ I Rjspis'rry only .) Coal, I.umber, Ma.sons’ Supplies.^ t*Uinl. they probably would be ready by ject first with defense officials to French Indo-Chlna. where censor­ the hands of her neighbors. 1 predicted NeaV Eaalem campaign 1 bombs ' were dropped in the , reduced no more than five per other German fighter plane was Repairing At Friday for American enwg ship obscured the situation .follow­ seen falling from the sky. and lU •I'lc Virginia Dare Fruit Sy nips— Buy I tor.'’ 9e and get one more 2 MAIN ST. TEL. .312.3 MANCHESTER determine whether such a pro­ Accejiting the re.signation o f jdesigned tosma.sh empire plans of J’,7iorof Braunschweig,'’'l'lo"miles I ‘" 'f saw onlv two factories so bad- 'kMULMd si/nrKr take them to Canada and turn vision would delay the armament ing reports the Japanese Army parachuting pilot was captured. for 7r. Roofing & Siding the strongly pro-Nazi Pre- the Rome-Berlln Axis may be them over to the British. Where­ program. had demanded immediate submis­ west of Berlin, and Halberstadt. ly damaged that production cea-sed Twenty planes, flying in forma- Our Specialty Reasonable Prices 225 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER DAY • NIGHT 4 3 4 0 abouts of the other ships was not | sion to demands for the right to mier Ion Gigurtu and his cab-j boi.stered by acquisition of ,'/ ) de- about 200 miles west and these were small plant* I lion at 20,000 feet, ran into a bar- b ellow Corn l.ima.s Sullivan testified at Senate fYim Reels or Ctirrols . . . disclosed, except that they were I mittee henrins* on the Hnuse-ap ; move Japanese troops through the inet, the king called on Gen- ; stroyers from the United .states, Two squadrons of British bomb­ Damage Comparatively Small : rage from anti-aircraft guns and colony and to use the port of Halp- Summer Squa-'^h . . .Spinach Cauliflower somewhere on the Atlantic I proved suiqilua profits tax hill. . ers, avoiding the Ruhr defense While others have been hit dur­ then into the machine-gun fire of A. A. Dion, Inc. Largest Assortment of hong'as a military base In the war eral Antonescu to form a new ’ Authoritative sources pointed hoard. Harrison, Senator George ' P- zone, were broken up and for the ing the last three weeks of Inten- I fighter planes. British sources said. 81 Wells St. Tel. 4860 against China. cahinot, which is .expected to out these vessels could release Reymond's Rakery Will Rrina; Sunkist Raisin Bread., 12f FAITH E. SPILLANE Greeting Cards for Atlverlise in The Herald—It Pays President Roosevelt met with Ga) and Senator Byrd (P-Vai sug- first part turned back at the Elbe. sive night raids, the damage ap- | The British counterattack. congrcMiontl leaders to give them ge.sted that the cxres.v profits lax Japanese l ltlmatum Withdrawn con.stitute a military dictator-j more modern craft for use in the the.se sources said the New .Mother Fteymond's Old Fashioned Eoaf of All Purposes In Town A Reuters i British news pears to have been comparatively ' which the Air Minustry said lasted a complete report on negotiations as passed by the Mouse would im­ ,s)lip. , Mediterranean fleet, backing up The use of German fighting small and production has contin- i from 9 p. ni Tuesday until 1 A. m. tVhite Bread, 11c . and Reymond’s Delicious Donuts- that led up to the trsde of de- pose a substantial new tax load on agency) dispatch from Hong Kong The resignation of Gigurtu, in : land forces which the War Office SCHOOL OF DANCING said well-informed persons there planes in air defense was a de­ ued almost uninterrupted. ' today, was aimed at Germaay'.s stroyeis for bases on British prosperous corporations even nflicc sinee June 1. and the a p -! already has disclosed are beinc t! for 13c. had lesmed that the Japanese ul­ parture in German tactics Ger­ My estimate ia based on obser- i busy ba.ses at Pas de Calais, across MARJORIE NEI.SON .\.ssistant: Marian E. Spillane. Caribbean territories. thougli they realized no profit from pointment of Antonescu, came only ' prepared for "offensive action" timatum had been withdrawn for mans rarely have mentioned anv vation of the damage done by the strait from Dover, Le Tourqiiet. Gold Medal Flour...... 2 l'i-lh . ban 89c SOPRANO Pre.sent In the chief executive’s the defense program, while many a few hours after Antonescu's re­ Only yesterday War Secretary i weapon but anti-aircraft bomba to essential parts of works ! st Omer and others, Regi.'il rat ions Taken; tlefense contractors might escape the time being. Anthony Eden' said that "at any Gold Medal Flour...... •'>-lh. hair 2.jc Con-sors refused to deliver me.s- lease from a monastery At Banat. guns In repelling BritLsh raids and on talk.s with workmen. | "High explosive* were dropped Teacher of .Singing ((Jontlnued ')n Cage len) moment fighting may begin on a Softasilk Cake F lo u r...... box 22c .\t Studio, 14 Strong Street— lightly. sages to Hanoi correspondents. where he had been locked up "for Ttie unverified report of the use I used no Chamber of Commerce | the landing ground, latfr aUr- Will Have Indirect Returns the safety of the regime" as popu­ large scale" In the Near East, of barrage balloons, similar to flgure.s or ■ government informa- | craft maintained the attack and a W h e a ties...... pi'll. 10c Studio: 39 Delmont SI. .Saturday, Sept. 7th— 2-3 P. M., for .-Ml Cla.s.ses. Well-Planned Inexpensive Home Japane.se military authorities here Sullivan expressed' disagree­ lar feeling mounted against the t'lneer IJnk Is Seen Britain's, al.so was something new tion pilot of one .Haw six separate flre.s Tel. :i36.3 In fact, the survey w-as made Corn K i x ...... P^Ks. for 21c .Monday, .Sept. 9th— 2-3 P. .M.. for .-Ml Cla.sses. ment. contending that even those Htontlniiesl On Page Ten) ce.ssion of northern Transylvania Aside froigu^he Immediate prac- In. German air defen.se. although on the airdrome," the Air Miniotry Bisquic'k ...... large 28c Monday, Sept. 9th— 7 ;.30-9 P. M., for High School Industries which realized no direct to Hungary. tic.al gain for the fleet, Britons the German high command wa-s not only without official guidance but without official knowledge, ex-, Ballroom Cla.ss. Flashes ! benefits from arms spending would Round Up Iron Guardlsts from First Lord of the Admiralty known to have experimented . in (Continued on Page Ten) their use. cept that I reported to local police (Late Bpllettat of Uie u n Wire) realize Indlrejt returns It came, too, within a few hours A. V. Alexander down viewed the Tuesday, Sept. 101 h— At Studio. 2-5 P, M., for All In response to a question by destroyer deal as drawing Britain, DNB. official German news as a regi.stered alien, as a matter King Trailing after the government, with Carol's of course. Classes. 7:30-9 P. M., .\dult Ballroom Cla.ss. Senator Byrd he said that the own .safety rhenaced by an alleged fighting alone against Germany Expert Arrf«ts Hoon (ContlDued On Page I'wo) I Just hired a car and a local Thursday, Sept. 12th— Veterans of Foreign Wars United States Steel Corporation Iron Guard plot to place Crown and Italy, closer to the United French Move . A . R. Wilkie Berlin, Hept. 4— (A P via Radio) would pay a tax of about J7..700.- States. driver, who took me wherever I Hall, 3-4:30, for .All Cla-s.ses. In Utah Vole Prince Mihal on the throne, began wanted to go. —The fterman radio broadcast to­ 000 on surplUT profits of $26,000,000 rounding up Iron Guardlsts. Alexander said in a statement 16 Walker St. l et 8.’165 Special Classes for Rabies, 3-5 Years of Age. day a Vlrhy dispatch which aald or $28,000,000 In 1940 under the When I saw a plant which had Several shots were fired last the deal "will strengthen the feel­ been bombed. I stopped, checked To Curl) Peril that the arreat of Former Prem­ hill as It now stands. night at the paj.ace. where the king ing of goodwill and friendship" Pope Urges Cla.s.ses in Ballroom and Deportment W ill Be Held for iers Daladler and Reynaud, For­ The Treasury witness expressed Ap|»arently Defealetl for the damage and talked with the was known to be In residence. between the two natlon.s workmen, many of whom have Pasteurized Mflk Boys and Girls in Seventh and Eighth Grades. mer Interior Minister Georges the opinion that it would he "ex­ Seal He Has Orrii|iietI During the early morning the The direction Britain's predict­ Mandel and Gen. .Maurice Gustave ceedingly difficult" to Impose a More Failli worked right through the rauls Sweeping >Iea.siirps lo Schedule of Classes To Be Announced Later. heaviest military guard the eapl- ed Near Ea.stern campaicn is to Afterwards. I asked the dnver Gamelin may he expected within special differential tax on defense In Senate for 24 Years. tal.has even seen patrolled the take has not been mentioned in Intern ^Dangerous' In- 24 hours according to "Infomwd sub-contractors hecaiue of the dlf- tf he knew of any more damage MAIN STUDIO: 14 STRONG STREET. TEL. 4891. principal streets. official prono'uncements The spot­ "Sure," he answered, "my own and Cream ■Member of Danring Maatera of Amerira, Conn. Affiliate No. 18 pntltica] quarters" at Vlrhy. *Tt la flcijlty of determining what por­ light has been focussed^ nn Syria. Rproniniemls Rrtiini to flivifliials .Ynnounced. prohahle that General Gnmelln Salt Lake City. Sept. 4 (A’. Sltuatlnn “ Under Control home and others " International Dance Congreaa. tion of their expenses and profits Constanta ' however, by Cairo reports that the From Selected I'armk will be tried separately by a mili­ William H. King apparently haa In Bucharest and Uhristian Doctrinr as Then he took me to other places lo.at the seat he has occupied for ^-here demonstrators last night ' British believe the Italians arc Vichy France. Sept. 4-(A h— tary tribunal,” the broadcast said. (Continued on Page Ten) ab'ut which I hadn't thought • • « the past 24 years In the United made attempts to .seize power, the moving toward occupation of that Other Ideologies Fall. Now I have his word for it that Sweeping measures to intern country, which waa under the pro­ MohlUxatlon Is Ordered States Senate. situation, according to a govern­ up until ,7:30 p m yc.sterday, a dangerous" individuals through- In a display of strength that tcctlon of the Army of France Hartford, Hept. 4^A7—Gover­ ment spokesman, was "under few hours more than a vear since out unoccupied France were an- surpriseil veteran political observ­ control." The Cairo report said members Vatican City. Sept... 4 'T'- nor Baldwin, through Brig. Gen. Convicts Free of the Italian armistice mission Pope Pius X II today recon^ended . nounced today .simultaneously with; Reginald B. Delacour, adjutant ers Rep. Abe Murdock, an ardent However, at Bra.sov, heavily (Cyintlnued On Page I'wo) i word of disciplinary steps by Ger­ New Deal -Bupporter, fa r -emFdi.a- armed Iron Guardiats who cap- had demanded that' France dis- ; a return to faith and Oinslian The Changing Of The Seasons general, today ordered out the tiired the telephone offices were ! band her, force In Syria as the first I doctrine for those raised in an at- man forces in the occupied zone. 242d Coast Artillery, C. N. G., of tanced King for the Democratic tured the telephone direction of Italian j "losphere saturated with agnos- It also became known soml-offi- . (iirl Hostage senatorial nomination In yester­ still In possession of HAVE SUMMER CLOTHING DRY CLEANED BE­ Bridgeport, for mobliixatlon Hept. I occupation ' ticiam " and who now see 'so many I cially that the Vichy government day’s primary election. boards. IB, to begin a .year's active ser­ Would Control etpellne | ideologies and systems " collapsing 2 New Classes intends to reorganize the entire, FORE YOU PUT IT AWAY AND HAVE FALL CLOTH­ vice. The action came In Itiuiiedl- The third contestant, Delbert Residents of th- capital were rich police system. Dei.Kind Car and Clear M. Draper, former state chairman A pro-British rule in .Syria | abmit them ING CLEANED AND PRESSED NOW BEFORE YOU ate reaponse to a telegram from awakened today by explosions on The pope spoke to more than ’met-approved decrees "lo We and a veteran In party poIlllc.s, the outskirts. Unconfirmed re- would give Britain control of a Called hv Reds Call For and START WEARING IT! Becretary of War Henry I.~ Htlm- Road as Priee for Re­ branch of the Mo.sul oil fields 6.000 membera of the Italian a.s.siire maintenance of public Bon, calling out the 242d as C’on- trailed far behind. Many had ex­ f orts spread that an attempt had Catholic Action Society who over- j .safety " were publi.shed today. Deliver Yoor pected him to cut deeply into Mur­ (seen made to blow up some petro­ pipeline which goes to Tripoli and ctlrul's first unit t.J he ushered lease of Two Others. flower three large halls of the ' The order for internment ot Dnrtor*s Preecriptloos dock’s strength. leum storage d*f>ot8. Large re- would reestablish the eastern Into Federal military service. The papal palace. Hi* word* were u N4*Hr*l)a|)4*r : persons icqnsldercd dangerous to Yet, 241 of the state’s 835 dis- s s 1 a n regiment, under command of Col. i broadcast by the Vatican radio. i a- public security allows departmen­ W ELDON DRUG CO. MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS Bulletin! tricta gave King 4.103. Murdock (Continued t s Page Ten) (Continued On Page fw o) Preecriptloii Pharmactsta tussell T. Moore, after a period of The pope recommended obedt- i iNotCS .•\riliv HIKI Ixavy tal prefects to clean up thelV own 195 CENTER STREET PHONE 7254 Intense recruiting haa abont 120 Clelumbla): Mine., Sept. 4 — 11,387 and Draper only a little f'Vnce to civil authorities along with territorie.H under rules to be laid BOI Main Street more than 2.000. The Returns in­ nfficem and 860 men, General De- dP,—^Three of four desperate I religious work by members of I'o (iet Rnltlon” and dience to civil authorities and their year.” plication of research to home their guns and gave op. fatlble party worker but qever It was described by Dr. Spier camera the eyes and upper face of area, was suspended until a flnai against firt—thanka to the construction in the develop­ declared: **W'e shall utilize all the Karslake,of Purdue Unlve.slty. the reader. legitimate orders," the pope said. Number Not Indicated treaty of peace 1s signed with T meana which the law and the peo­ before a candidate lead a quartet "For that reason members of Affected were all men bom In walls and ceiling of bis home. ment of building materials. Columbia, La., Sept. 4—(A>)— of bidders. The camera Is designed to show This records ths picture of the ad Germany. ’ ple grant us to save the country Five Arkansas convicts, desperate­ exactly whst on a page of adver­ on the upper half of a moving film Catholic Action, which Is not and 1920 and during the first eight A special board, headed by B Di­ Perforated Rocklath and Plas­ Just as it provides better build­ in this derisive hour." In 252 precincts, the figures ly dodging a thousand posaemen, tising a reader is looking at from and eyes on the lotver half. does not seek to be a party or­ months of 1921. Also summoned jon Industrialist. M. Vur, and Cot- , ter provid* protection upon ing, more fire protcctioa and * * • were: Carlson 3,377. Farnsworth early today released one of the instant to Instant, what 'attracts ' System for Backward Children ganization. will ahow they are not were all men born in 1921 and onel Bichot of the French A rm y ., which life itself may depend. We have brushes for all Markets At ». Glance 6,945, Webster 1,013, Worthen 3,- better values foChomes, ao do Let Us Help You With High school girls they had seized his attention moat and how long Dr. Sara Stlnchfleld-Hawk of only fervent CThristians but also 1922 who have completed their was named to act In place of tb9; Near York, Sept. 4.—(Ah— 242. perfect citizens, loving their coun- secondary education and whose Perforated Rocklath is fire­ many other building materials types of power motors in as shields li^ a reckless bid for he looks at each part of an ad. the University of Southern Cali­ the council. Plans and Financing Stocks—Steady; rubbers aid ■’AsldeTrom the Democratic sen­ tr>' and even ready to give their compulsory military training had proof! Tests sb»m tbsi s Ptr. we handle. stock and can make repairs freedoip'.’ . The movie shows the ads and di­ fornia. described a new method of hu.riag. atorial race, interest was roused Uvea for It every time the legiti­ hitherto been suspended. 'They fmrsttj RtdtliUh pMrtitim, pr»f>- Come lo and let os ahow you Arrangements. The ^rl, not immediately Iden rectly under them a front view of teaching backward children to talk without delay.' Honda— Irregnlari rails bo f h t In tbe early lead taken by Don B. the eyes of the reader scanning by gentle pressure of the fingers mate welfare of the country re- will report between Sept. 15 and Frontier in France trif pUstmd, trill htU'fir* M tlfled, told offlcsrs the convicts these materials. Gri m ctpy ^ s selcriively. the page, and revealing eo well about their mouths. quiries this supreme sacrifice.’’ Oct. 10. Pulleys — Belting senUier out of the swamp where ■ • M htrfjtr St Ustt tmtfmll btar! tslashlt iotk M btmmwHtrthip Foreign Exchange—<)ulet; free (Uoatlnaeff Ob Pag* I'wo) what Is In his mind that the movie This system uses five main Talks To Eiders Junior officers and troops of Closed to Traffic Perforated Rocklath ia an that will answer questioos abont sterling at 1940 high. they are hiding to “ make a deal" shows down to two inches square movements. One is place, such as The Pope, while urging the pro­ earlier classes who have completed Chancy, Franco-Swlas Frq for the lives of another high school onmanding example of the ap­ thif important inveatmeot! Cotton— Narrow; trade and Treasury Balance exactly what his eyes are focused not substituting a front-of-the- tection of young people against their regular two-year service Sept. 4—-(AT— The frontier NORTON Bombay baying: southern selling. girl and a boy still held by the upon. tongue sound for T for the back-of- “grave dangers" In Ahelr surround­ were ordered dlscha^ed and plac­ occupied and unoccupied ELECTRICAL .Sugar—I mproved; firm spot fugitives. Washington, Sept. 4—OP)—The To Improve Displays the-tongue sound K. Another la ings, addressed himself particular­ ed pn the reserve list. has been cloaed to all traffic!,j DAVID CHAMBERS market. The convicts daomnded s car position of the Treasury Aug. 31: The purpose la to improve adver­ formation of Ups for various ly to their elders. Maneuvers which have been un­ morning, aecording to word i THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. INSTRUMENT CO. GENEKAl. CONTBACrrOK Metala— Even; spot tin up 1-t and a clear road as their price for Receipts, $10,094,898.03; expen­ tising displays by making it easy sounds. Unhappy are those, he said, who der way in the western mUltsry Ing here. ; Coul. Lub Maaons* Suppliea, Paint Phone 4060 RejNUr sad AltersUan Work — New Coastractioii Manchester Lumber & Fuel Co. Mnts the release of tbe two youngsters. ditures, $17,760,048.11; net bal­ to see what attracts attention, She said the time to begin touch were r e a ^ in "homes sUent on district were concluded, mesn- Hitherto travelera 1 Nu. Mala Street Tekvhoue 4I4B HOIXI8TEB STBSET TEI. 62M Weel Tope Higher; spot hetwe while, with a rsview of the troops Hilliard Street, Manchester CENTER STREET Rusm II Paul, Mgr. ' PHONE 5145 ance, $2,453,661,670.11: customs whether {ilcturea, parts of pictures, teaching is between the 15th and ■ad tn ^ demiM. ( M Pag* Itsa) receipts for month, $2^630,230412. 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■ , j . — Jn,. -fcl . Iw w — . - i h a n c h b s t e r e v e l n ::.’Ci h e u a i .d . l u n k . v;sL'::::;:a’A i, t;i:i’TEMBER4, i940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.’ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 194§ PAGE THREE [TWO Im cashier for one of the Flrat N a­ destined. Thsy said saf#ty dletatad I MiMinir P«per R»tnrned I Planes in Clash tional 8torea In Springfield. . Raid Damage Section of Ward's Radio Department Boston to Be the precautions. Four Contagious Near Eastern By Unknown Borrower' Department Heads Ask Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at Selectmen Defer Vole The eight vessels expected to lot Forget Over Germany home to their friends after Sept­ leave Friday were understood to Diseases Jump ember 15. at 85 Bowles street, 111 Midlands Sailing Point have arrived her# during th# last Charlotte, N.-C., Sept. 4.— (ff) SpringfleliJ. week-end. They were described un­ ^ea Experience Drive May Be — V. K. Funderburk failed to $30,000 Budget Boost (ContlBoed from Page Om ) On Permit for ‘Binao’ officially as already being In op#ri get his afternoon paper, but Sobieski-Aschenbrenner Seen Slight atlng condition after service In tbe Bartford, S#pL 4— (8V— Uta two days later found it in his agency, aald today's attaclt*^ on 12 Destroyers Berthed United fltates neutrality p.fitrol. morbidity report of tl)# Stat# D#- Aided by Deal i yard-with this pencilled note Miss Elizabeth Louise Aschen- partment of Health for th# w##k Day Over Year Ago the England were directed malnl^\at brenner, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Board Critical of Man- Hartford, a national comnilttee- Four other destroyers-tivere re­ j across the front page: Tentative Figures Are ^ (OontlniMd From Fag# Oa#; _ man of the Jewish World War\Vet- At Navy Yard Will Be ending Aug. 31 showed lncrea##a a^rporta north of the Thames. Hohn, 8r., and John Joseph So- ported to have arrived, at the yard S. S. Athenia Was Sunk (Contlnned From P a fe One) 1 “'•••Mister, your paper has been *rans, termed "Hdltulou*” report# yesterday coincident with a Navy In the number of cases of lobar Submitted for Study; ins A high command communique ^Mehkl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John the war began, there isn’t a single ner in Wnich Same Has Ready by Friday. [ to Wrightsvllle Beach and aald German fighting planes again Q I « J u * world-wide Jewish Army to announcement that a contingent of pneumonia, typhoid fever, scarlet — Local Man Aboard. Mediterranean shore as solid pro- S^eski of West Middle Turnpike, bombeci factory and not more than back. Thanks a million.” If Increase Is Voted No started big Area in night raids on neen iAtnnUCted Mere; nght Germany would recruited six had left Norfolk, Va., on Mon­ fever and measles reported com­ British territory. They atUl poaaMMd anougb were"married Saturday morning at 20 damaged bouses in the Blrm- Boston. Sept. 4— iJPt—Th# hln* Liverpool, Avonm’outh, Portland May Act on Monday ^ , 1 the United State# a d elsewhere. day for Borton. pared with the previous week. Th# X vMir baa paaied sinca the Perhaps outweighing these ad­ remnants of prestige and vestige nine o’clock In St. Bridget's church Inghani area which I haven't seen. torlc Boston Navy Yard appeared number of cases of whooping cough Larger Tax Rate Seen. and Poole, British harbors and ■' ______^ I Hartford — Dr. Luther C. HeldMr Only a few weeks ago, President -Inirinp of the 8. 8. "Athenia” oM vantages would be the possible 'must be colossal If she feels the of authority to Impose their ig­ at a nuptial high, mass. Rev. Fred­ Iniposslbin to Use Names today to be the "jumping, off dropped from 38 to 20. effect on the Moslem world, whose Naval basea, at Rochestei/motor erick Clark who officiated used the Because of military secrecy it _ , ,__ : of Stratford, the adjutant general's place" for at least some of the 50 Rooseyclt visited the Boston Navy the Hebridee In the North Atlantic need of urgent acquisition of 50 The Board of Selectman loot nominy upon other people. factorieo, and Mlddlesboraugh. There waa general critlclam of annmtncqd, has been s u l Cases of lobar pneumonia re­ 250.000,000 persona the British are single ring service. is impossible to name individual over-age destroyers President Yard as part of a tour of New • and James E. Jessie of M6 Hll- American warships paid for with night conaldered a town budget . tlen. Charles de Oaolle, head The sinking of alx Bntlih mer- • Blngo” playing last night as the moned to appedr before an exanv England defense areas. The yard ported were 18 compared with S; Uard street sUll retains freshly In trying to align in counter to the of the French refugee govern­ Kliaa Helen Sobleski of Middle- factories. But for examples, let’s Roosevelt announced yesterday strips of Imperial territory and draft, made up of estimatea aub- chantsblps by a submarine Board of Selectmen met and re- inlng board which will determlm^ employs almost D.OOO men. more typhoid fever, 6 compared with 2; m emory the incidents of hU terri- Axis plan for eastern expansion. mitted by department heada, call­ ment In England, on the present town. sister of the bridegroom, was take three and call them A, B and would be transferred to Great- presHge." ' was reported by UM high com­ celved a petition eigned by voter*' his fltneea for appointment to., the than in the. peak days of the Scarlet fever, 7 compared with 7 fylnsr experiences after the ship, Britain's Arab policy in Pales­ This was much the same line ing for an expenditure for the French leaders. maid of honor and George Aschen- C. Britain. tine and support of the Moslem mand, which alstyw aed the total Factory A was bombed three Unofficial sources said 12 de­ World war. and measles, 6 compared with 14. Iwund for Montreal with 700 of argument followed by other coming year of aome $30,000, or of British planes^estroyed yester­ brenner of Glastonbury, brother of who wish to see permission for : f se&Kers met her doom in an unde­ minority in India are viewed as Fascist commentators. There has been marked Im­ the bride waa best map. Miss Ruth weeks ago. ... , . .. J * ... , tachment, 242d Coast Artillery, stroyers almost a quarter of the likely to yield heavy dividends in nearly one mill, more than waa day from 54 w 62. Ten German the p m ln g extended for another Connecticut National Guard, termined manner on September 3, There was no official reaction, actually expended laat year. Some provement by the whole command Ruff of Glastonbury and Mias An underforeman said two whole allotment— already were Near Eastern-maneuvering. planes wer -A Foreign Kill" Trail ill" A l Factory B, the Nazi bombers ! sakes. Germany at the termination of the follows: ------said they were-scattered by a ,tre­ bridal bouquet was of gardenias Say Law Is Violated the Manchester Kvening Herald Office spokesman said today Ger­ scored five hits. One destroyed a The records will be made on the I.eads the Parade! time limit stipulated against Ger­ Budget for Year Ending August 15th, 1041 mendous anti-aircraft barrage and white roses. The maid of honor One or two Selectmen were mit- aame home-recording device which !-hM been selected as the newspa­ many's Invasion of Poland, .lassie many regards the sale of 50 Unit­ III Utah Vote Appropriation Gross Coat Dept. near Magdeburg, on the Elbe riv­ was gowned in debutante blue warehouse with about four hours’ rlghtly critical of the manner In Stir Stylists At Ward Store INDIGESTION per to advertise It to th- public. ed States destroyers to Britain in output in it. Others made craters Mr. Blair said is available w'ljth ■ay aN«d tfaa Haart had obtained passage on the S. S. 8-15-40 Reque.sted er. They aald the British seemed taffeta with matching velvet trim, which some organizations are con­ Wards 1941 radlo^honographs. exchange for military bases in the confused by a change In position in the ground, breaking windows ducting the game allegedly in O f tnaaad la 8to«M;a m CQllM m n Mt nk> ■ California but the trip of this ves­ (Oontlnoed from Page One) Charities ...... $ 119,576.21 116,123.10 full skirt, swecthc.art neckline. Home record-makers are one of Rair tnifv im bm r At Um ftm ilfB of dwtnM sel was cancelled due to the decla­ western hemUsphere a definite in- Highways: of anti-aircraft batteries. Her tlnrn and shoulder length veil with the force of the explosions. violation of the law. The statute The famed Hlivl'i natlonah.st, gaart man aad depend oe B«U *a Tablng u dicaUon that the British empire is Workmen <)f Factory B esti­ Slim Dinner Dresses Free Reeonls Rein^ the outstanding new features in wt fu fr«» No iAAAUro tut mado of tte f«fUct- ration of war and a great rush to Gen. Maintenance ...... 53,725.87 60.994.80 These sources said bombs fell was of debutante bln* to match expressly slates that gaming be the Ward radio line, and it is be­ Mohandas Gandhi, w.a.« mHrried at getinf rntdiriim knovn for oHd If tbo seek berths on the S. S. Athenia breaking up. Bolton, former Utah congressman, Snow and Ice ...... 6,418.20 5.000 00 in the region of Magdeburg. and her arm bouquet was of blue mated they were about 10 per cent held under local auspices and con­ With .Slil Skirts Also" Made \in (!onneetion the age of 13. I flBAT DOAR provo BoD ou boMor. rMrp "Germany notes wlth^ Interest," lieved that Ward engineers. were I toiUo u> 08 tad roeotfo D O C B U I M a f r 2Sn Corduroy 2 Piece was on. the ship sailing from Gla.s- over his four opponents for the Oiling ...... 4,786.04 5,000.00 Braunschweig and Halbcrstadt. delphiniums and pink roses. The below normal production. ■ ducted by local persons with no the spokesman said, "that Britain the first to make possible this new gow. Sept. 3 five hours late with Republican nomination for gover­ Walk and Cub ...... Civilians reported one British bridesmaids were attired in dusty Factory U has escaped entirely. profit splits. It was said last night Are Cause o f Flutter. Wjth Raclioi .Show. l.s virtually throwing away (vers- development al moderate prices | 700 passengers aboard, twice her nor. However, Reed Stevens, Salt Cemeteries ...... 9.412.76 10,319.20 plane shot down over the Elbe. rose taffeta drps.ses, cut on similar On the other hand, there has that "promoterit are taking plenty well within the inrome of the av- i Skirts and Blouse chleudeml the most valuable been considerable damage In resi­ normal capacity. Lake Citv businessman, running in Street Lighting ...... 30,162.97 34.900.00 There waa an unverified report lines to the maid of honor's go'.vn of money out of here right now". New York, .‘lept. 4 on A pair How would you like to hear eragp family. Placed In IJfeboat areas. The evaluation of 50 old dential areas, partlclularly in the I.*st year permit fees on bingo second place In early returns, was Schools ...... ; . . . . 374,911 91 375.105.00 that a bomber crashed after strik­ and trimmed with matching vel­ white bird's wings perched on yourfielf talk or hflten to your.Relf At the same time that record- i The Athenia was 400 miles on destroyers for eight military bases ing a barrage balloon. (This waa slums and workers’ houses around returned $611 to the town trea­ makes possible certain deductions. expected to gain in the metropoli­ Police •'.*...... 48,235.06 47,686 49 vet. They carried yellow rose arm the bojsOm. a new neckline which rnnK” mgs are being made, the public la | her way to Montreal at dusk on tan district. Board of Health ...... 4,741.31 5.998.00 the first intimation that Germany bouquets. some of the factories. sury. $4 .9 8 Sept. 3 when she, was struck her "This action is th^ beginning of Only a few of Birmingham's 1.- Town Clerk Samuel J. Turklng- falls th a narrow "V ” to the waist! YeN. you can do it- n^ht now! ■ invited to browse around and view ! Maw and Moyle In Contest ! Parks and Tree W arden ...... 10.949.65 12,000.00 might be trying the balloon de­ The ceremony waa followed by .a the entire line of 1941 radios and ; death blow. Jassie wivs placed in liquidation of the Brlti.sh empire." 000,000 Inhabitants have been kill­ ton. who originally received the Thanka to another out 3lan>e 2.791, William J. l>iwe 590, Mim. and ( ’t H-i-iMinfi: ...... 5 96.3 75 6 (100.00 In their cars and sleep in the open ; Blair, nianagenof the M ontgom ery (Airwave loop aerial which makes HOFFMAN of the sinking of the British ship reaching that the most careful Announce EnKagement In many other inst’ances signa­ Stevens 3.436. Democratic: Nowell Memorial I.>av ...... ,500 00 500.00 country, returning In the morning. tinkle of ihampagtie gla.sses. jn outside aerial or ground ronnec- and In this interview he stated pleasi.re' is regarded here as self- study Is necessary before voicing Mrs, Edward Glee.'wn of 34 Cot­ tures do not appear on the peti­ W anl store h’ out raids si Turklngfon questioned whether or series of major showings on upper the "ftee recoril " offer and see all the fatal blow had been stnick. its Commenting on .Switzerland's Mio-le 4.464. ('hild Wolfaro ...... mentioning the United State*, ob­ 24 Ridgefield street. H e said that such recordings'uill For Congress in the first dis­ M3.000.00 143,000,00 not the names hail a strklly legal Fifth avenue the outstanding new radios devel­ conning tower showing in the dim attitude toward British planes fly­ Hnnd Paymrnt.s ...... served that "England today la in night. acquire m uch the sam e senUmen- trict, the seat which Murdock loft 4 t 927 69 42.000. 00 There have been some direct hits standing , Kveryone turned out in the near- light. Jassie was in the lifeboat at ing over her territory to attack Tnt, and I''isroimt ...... the poaltion of a gambler who Is Enough for Permit lest thing she had to "an original," In B o t t l e s $1098 ; to bid for the Senate. Walter K. Dop Licenses ...... 1.513.2S 1.500.00 In the center of Birmingham. One the time and refrained from tell­ northern Italy, authorized sources obliged to dispose of hls old pos­ An a reiult of the more RlarlnK j o f the de.Rlpnerfl fainted in the Granger, a member of the Public Llbrnrie.s ...... 20.000 00 2.3.000. 00 was on a small factory Just back ing the women survivors about the said tre Swiss protests lacked vig­ sessions to a stranger in the hope IrregulArltle* in the petitions. | .imi Rdmiltance wan or and endorsed complaints on Service Commission had command Whitnn Tru.-t F u n d ...... 944 79 900.00 About Town of my hotel, another on a Greek- BOTTLES Lined With Gabardine submarine due to their mental he can continue hls frivolous play Turklngton noted that he had re- hy invitation only as would-be this score registered by the Nazi I of the Democratic list and LeRoy To\\n C"o\n-l ...... 7.423.67 7..500.00 style public market building. condition. 40 075.30 a while longer." fu.sed to endorse 103 of the names, gate-rrashers learned to their dls- The lifeboats were picked up 10 press. B. Young, Ogden attorney, was Fcd»‘'iai Tlolief ...... 29.91.3 95 None of Berlin's morning news- j PrecejKng the British Relief I Typical of the reaction was a CONT. 17.105 25 17.500.00 but that the remaining 640 were mav ' hours afterward hy the S. S. The Swiss attitude, these well ahead in the Repdhliran race Rpcr< atlon ...... papers mentioned the transfer, al- : Bingo and card party this evening j sign chlvlked on the mins of one 31.139 40 31.200.00 enough for the petitioning pur­ 8iiiiis and Dresses HIniple Southern Cro.as'and food, clothing sources .said, is not in accord with but neither seemed due to escape Old Attp A'^rdstance ...... though the official news agency. 1 at the American Legion Home on (if the .stalls New I.ondon Fruit A Prodoce Company 68.130 29 68.689.00 pose. There are now an estimated .Suits and daytime dresses were and medical treatment was given much-advertised Swiss courage. a run off. Water DeTKiftment ...... DNB, carried a short factual ^ Lephard street, a meeting of the j "Fred Yates Fish Shop. Burnt New London, Connecticut FRADIN'S 11,857 registered voters here ac­ simple, beautifully fitted, ilsually ' The totals in 202 of 488 districts Zoning? ...... 272.78 300.00 ^airm en of each group conipoalng I but not broke. Business as usual the survivors. Later the.se pas­ statement, I cording to the records of the regis­ with slightly flared skirts and sengers, headed for .America, were were. Democratic: David H Cal-' .Manchester Branch No. 208, will next door." $1,171,130 64 trars, and five per cent of this squared .shoulders. taken abroad the City of F'lint. Seeg More Danfieroux . dec 2.615. Val H. Cowles 1,224, J. ! T.dal ...... $1,1 U,2.37 2.8 lake place at 7 o'clock. Francis Fowles 2,601. Granger 5 - Hitler Threatens number, or 592, are covered by For evening, the Imagination ran Ijindcd at Halifiix Position for America After revlo\<.ing the proposals' the numbers of petitioners. riot with luxurious fabrics, skirts .lassie was tran.sfcrred to the 259 Republican; S- M Jorgensen ancl rpquccls, the Board proceeded for a larger appropriation thi.s Miss Dorothy Boody of Ander­ HodV. Sept. 4,- (JF> Italian 2.392, L L. Taylor 1.338. Arthur Retaliation on Britain son street and Mias Marcella Iji- Turklngton pointed out that an­ either atem-llk# and slit to the Coast Guard Patrol boot the foremost nlltorlal ' to prep:irati -n of a tcnt.itive bud­ year, notified the Selectmen that \ Thoii«ilit other year petitions, unless proper­ knee or bouffant and billowy, and •'Bibbs'' at sea, 700 miles off the Woolley 2,074, Young 4 219 get. which will probably he much he believes his present salary of Berlin. Sept. 4- (g»i- -Hundreds Voie of Hartford apenl the week­ , . . . * j 1*1 spokesman, Vlrplnio Gayda, ilo- end at the New York World's Fair. ly drawn, will not be accepted The startling transparent effects ob­ Newfoundland coast and was Int- exchange of In the seconii district, where rc\'i.se 1 at later .sessions he.ilth officer, .sot at $100. -houlil of thoiLsands of pounds of bombs Rep ,! Will Robinson is unoppu-sed will drop from the sky on Eng- But I say unto you, That every state law la very strict in connec­ tained by posing black lace er landed at Halifax where he was I d«,tr«vers for. Briti.sh I Kesliictlon In Relief. he Increased to $1 500. IRelertmen, tion with "Bingo", and violation bodices on a flesh-colored base. for the Democratic nomination A On the t.able above, charities, feeling that the advance is large, Innii nigljtly hereafter In retalia­ Mr, and Mrs. R.iymond .N. Field Idle word that men shall speak, put aboard a special train bound i we.stem hemi- ol 15 North Kim street, their lay* the offender open to large A strapless evening gown had DEMONSTRATION HOME Sherman Christenson. young .shi.wn as requesting $110,123.10. expre.-iped thcm.selvea as feeling tion for BritLsh night raids on Ger- they «hall give ac/'oiint thereof In for Hartford and home. , .. L’nited State.s guests, Mr. and .Mrs. Galen Fisher penalties Its derolletage bordered with os- Provo attorney, led on the ba:ds of wore cut lielow la.st year's gros.s that Dr. Moore's .service at the ' many. Atjolf Hitler announced to­ the of judgment.— Matthew Jassie has suffered from a ner- [ " j^ngerously into the of Fitrwilllam, N H.. and Mr. knd The granting of the permission |trlch Ups. and another gown had a Built by the Manchc.ster Chamber of Commerce and located on High Street, vous disorder since the historic in­ 44 districts of the ^47 but also was co.st to a tentative $110,000 It very nominal sum of $100 annual­ night amid enthusiastic cries of European war." Mrs. Arthur Hanson of Oo'lway Is the duty of the Selectmen, while tracery of plumes In its deep red threatened with a run off. I was noteil that indications are for hls followers. . near .McKee, in the Blueflelds tracL cident at sea and has since given The editor, often the mouthpiece ly is grentlv underpaid This re- street, have returned after a visit Al enforcement of It Is left directly velvet fabric. up driving his car. Nothing has vote w.'i.s Horace C. Beck a reduction in relief this ,^vear. It qiie.st will further he con.sidered. Addressing 25,000 workers for Men are not to be Judged by of the government, described the the eighth winter relief campaign to the New York World's Fair. with th* police department under ever been heard hy Jassie from the 1 Chrlstenlton I..583, Don Mark Dal­ was said that pre-school expcnse.s The various tax payments are their look**, habits, and appear­ Pstrintie Note In Gown agreement as a "singular, bargain " ! at the sports palsce. the Fuehrer the law. The permits for gaming, British government about compen- ton 598, Reed E Vctterll 800, for children on relief this year are ances; hut h\' the character of The patriotic note cropped up I which "confirms the mercantile fixed by .state law an-1 no a1te.rna- ' Mr. and Mrs. James .Miinsie, .Sr., which must be secured before each Ration for about J200 worth of j Alonzo W. Watson 330 .50 per rent below those of la.st .said: ' their lives and eonver.sattons. and again with a gold Uncle Sam eagle abdications of asserted solidarity tlve to payment is provided. ■ For three months I have wait­ John T. Miinsle of Chestnut .street game or series of games, are is­ clothing, and other articles year There was some talk of a The .Selectmen -indicated that a hy. their works. L'Kstranpe. emhroidered on a purple dinner ^ ' i between the Anglo-Saxon peoples ed for the British to cease the and .Mrs. Jeanne .^lewart of Hart­ sued by the chief of police. gown. chased in Great Britain. ' and governments." $100,000 budget, and this may Park Department Increase of nulsanee of nightly, planless homb- ford have returned• frnm a vaca­ During the week. Selectmen will For several weeks after his ar­ Platt Takes Lead Jet and metalllr fabrics starred A t the same time Gayda said later be the figure. $1,000 for a tractor will not be thowing. Now we will give the tion spent al Narragansett Pier, seek to learn if "Bingo’ games are rival he was given treatment for in the collection. The metal were In Nevada Primary No definite highway amount was granted since there Is a new trac­ answer night after ntght" R. I, being conducted under the proper his fractured ankle. that the German aerial offensive It was voted to call exqiitsltel.v worked, sometimes In­ on Britain had not yet reached its Reno Sept. 4.- (J5^ Complete derided on. tor at the town farm which may STARTS auspices and in accordance with (iffk ial-s for confer- to tiny pleats or huge dolman peak and "has not exhausted all returns from 200 precincts out of in highway offu lal.s for confer- | be used by park workmen. ! Mr. and .Mrs, Ronald 11 Fergu- the law, and will further seek to 264 and partial returns from tHe-1 once before this .sum i.s considered. i Assc.ssnients and collerlion.s are TOMORROW - FRIDAY sleeves. KmnxIedge means 'of attack which the Axis .son. and aons, Thomas and Wal­ secure public opinion before mak­ The white bird perched on the -\ll Fiirniliirc. Rugs An automobile mechanic may '.powers can concentrate against i other 64. today gave i « as a general optalon ex^ ter. of 16 Henfj’ street, returned ing a decision. black velvet iKxUce of a debutante have the finest set of tools in town, the Island and Its vital Imperial j Platt. Reno attorney an unofficial pressitd * | quest for $1 000 with which to Wed(linIAPLE BEDROOM, APPLIANCES AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT waa a proposal of marriage! EVERY WEEK! Hartford— The governor’s office Card of Thanks ' stated. This has not been done. to consider the' sums asked, and announced that Governor Baldwin In This Mutual Savings Bank. TEXACO CRYSTALITE Against Added Co#t« after conference with department GREER GARSON - ON "nic SCREEN - would ipeak here Friday evening STORE OPEN THURSDAY AND S.ATURDAY EVENINGS. OTHER EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. W « wish to axpr«ss our gratltit u i i t e The Selectmen seemed disposed heads the final recommendations to our neighbors and friends for LAURENCE OLIVIER "MY FAVORITE WIFE" at 7:45, Inaugurating a series of their kindness and sympathy. In, our to generally praise the efficiency for town meeting In October will With radio talks on Connecticut’s part R A N 6 E O IL recent bereavement, o f the department, but to be be prepared, i head over heels in love in Cary Grant Irene Donne in the national defense program. Mrs. Frances A., York, against any extension of expense Hartford — Governor Baldwin, Mr. and $frs. John York, — ALSO — The Savings Bank Mrs. Helen Price and X>au*hter. at this time. "CHAN IN PANA8IA" ■peaking under the auspices of The USE Selectmen considered that much The man sniffed contemptuously Pride and Preiudice TERMS at the ties the clerk showed him. Connecticut Economic Council, -^KEITH’S FUEL OIL of laat year’s money waa s^nt for ON THE SAME SHOW N O TE: Attend the Matinee said America was capable of pro­ FROM radio installation. They fall to- Then he noticed that the clerk put C.YROLE LANDIS In “Mystery Sea BaMer" Tharaday or iFrtday and LIBERAL OPEN FOR DELIVERY 24 HOURS! TEL. 8500 Card of Thanks them carefully away In a separate ducing defense equipment "faster $1.00 see why, this year, with no radio Avoid the Eveolng Crowdal and better” than any other nation, box: of Manchester BUDGET XVe wish to thank all our friends to inataU, the requested amount is but that the country first would WEEKLY G. L KEITH Furniture Co. and relatives for kindness shown very nearly as large as it was last M an ^W h at becomes of those? • STATE• NOW: SUPER GIANT SHOW! PLAN MORIARTT BliOTHERS 'i f hava to abandon , th# New Deal MAIN*"AND SCHOOL STREETS OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL SOl-815 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET us at the time of the death of our year. A cut to not more than $44,- Clerk— Well, we sell them to "IRENE” husband, son and brother. women who come In to buy tie# "Sainta Dowble Trw l# " "doctrine of Marcity.” Mrs. Clarenze Brown and Family, 000 was envisaged. TODAY; “Anne of Windy Poplars” Plus “Private Affairs' 0 Hart^^rd— llilton H. Richman of Mra. Alice SroWn and rami Dr. D. 6. T. Moor#, In aaklng for men. X

HANCHBSTER EVENING HEKAl.n. AlANUHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,194R I ■ '' BIANCHESTEE EVENING HERAli). liANUBESTEB. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 194®

a atetemtnt by Edward J. Flynn, Nearly Fourth to Co Van Nijvs of Indiana and Connally j Austin of Vermont and Wiley of Andover Soil Building Program Willkie Raps Democratic national chairman, of Texas, and two Republicans, Wisconsin, ^ Doubt‘Big Berthas’ that the LaFollette Civil Uberties Hearings Start Mrt. Maxwell Hotchlna Committe beard The Georgia Pow­ To School Thin Month 1S7-4, muimaatlo Arranged for Next Year Method* Used er Company apent $31,000 "on News From Manchester’s Neighbors labor aplea." 3yuikie formerly On Single Term .Washington, Sept. 4 (4 5 -- Andover Grange omitted Its Can Control Channel headed The Commonwealth and Nearly one fourth of the peo­ regular meeting Monday evening Southern Corporation, of which the ple in the Unltefl .States, the because of the holiday the next Hartford, Sept. 4—More em- ^ int live apple treea. The rate of Approval by Country of Georgia cpiripany is a part. T(if4t1linony Invited oit pbaaia on adti-bullding practices as payment will be 30 cents for re- Office of Education reported meeting is lilted as September Extrao N u i l l h e r "‘‘‘I’ rare, and hundreds Trading DeHtroyerg for He said that Flynn’s statement today will go to school thle delegates will also be elected to at­ 16,- and will bb in charga of the conservation meaaurea will feature; moval oi treea 6 to 12 inchea in X J., . . . shots would go to waste, wear- would "be completely answered by (AjnHtitutional Amend- tend Congiresslonal and Senatorial the 1041 Agricultural Conservation : diameter and 50 centa for trees (. 1111^ S h o r t l . i i e f in,, out the gun a little more on month. Ellington Wapping Men's Home Economics Committee Naval, Air Bathes Seen. others," and declared: Educational systems will nienl on Tenure. /X conventions. with D. R. Tuttle, roaster, as Program, according to Walter T. over 12 inches in diameter. A aec- . each round. It was no surprise to , "Any statement by Mr. Flynn Superior Court Opens Clark, State A A A Executive Offl- ond new practice approved for the t ^ m p a r a t i ^ open doors to 32,285,000 stu­ O. F. Berr There was a congregation of Mrs. W. W. Ursat chairman. The meeting of October i n a e c u r * artl.Icrymen that the 100 shots that implies or Infers that Com­ about 4Q at the morning service at 7304, Mancbeater cer. DeUlla of the 1041 ACP pro- 1941 program will be for the fired at a British convoy did not Ruahville, Ind., .Sept. 4 dents, with the largest num­ Washington, Sept. 4-44’. A TM. 4BS-8. BockvUI* 7 ill also be omitted' due to the ary Seen as Stacies. monwealth and Southern ever em­ ber in elementary schools. St. Peter's Episcopal church Sun­ town using tbe hall for the annual gram which atarta in Connecticut restoration of farm woodlota, nor- den' a sihgle ship's plate. Wendell L. Willkie has expMMed ployed a labor spy la completely •Senate .ludiclary Sub-Committee Here’s the way the Educa­ Invited testlmrrny today on a con­ day, at 11 a. m. There were aev- Walter N. Foater held open town meeting. on November 1, 1040, were recent, mally over grazed, by non-grazing An error of 2,000 to 3,000 yards the opinion that Presidentr Roose­ false."- Friday in Rockville A wedding of local interest was Washington, .Sept. 4 (4V Kx- tion Office estimates they’ll stitutional amenetment which era! out of town vialtors present. house last Saturday, for the Moc^ The committees for the year's ly drafted by the SUte A A A Com- during the 1941 program year. A a mile or two on the first shot velt should have obtained congres­ be distributed: •woyld limit to a single term of six that of Miss Charlotte E. Dlmock. The Rev. H. R. Keen spoke In an gan coualDS, to meet Clarence, and work of the local P. T. A. have mltteemen at a meeting with ex­ ' payment of 35 centa per acre wUi pert observers here, noting th^xre- from a 30-mlle gun would not be eameat manner to the people, on be allowed for this practice. sional, approval or. pbrtnitted pub­ 21.550.000 In elementary years the tenure of any president. S k n f t I He was charged with passing an daughter of Mr. and Mra. Claude Carrie Grant Smith of Englewood, been selected by the officers and tension service specialists. rent comparative silence of Eu- unusual. Even after the gunner, schools. the ihtemational situation, allud­ Those participating in the pre­ lic discussion before completing Hertford Mother .Members forecast that the hear­ Piine Cases on 3 0 0 r i crown of a hill In H. Dimock of Main street, and California. Thirty cousins were the following appointments have Although in tbe main soll-build- rope's "Big Berthas," shook thetr^’^R*' H*® ground ob­ 7.160.000 high schools. John H. Lanr, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing to the fact that the war be­ Ing practlcea will continue as in paration of the 1941 program were servers. corrected his range, the the Anglo-American agiwment to ings would Include considerable V'emon Center being arrested by preseht, coming from Cambridge, been made: Ways and Means Com­ heads today in doubt that Ger­ trade air and Naval bases for 50 1.425.000 colleges. Calendar List Most of John E. Lanz of Tomoka avenue. gan just a year agb. He stressed the 1040 program, additional prac­ Julian Thayer, chairman of Mld- norba^ divergence of such a gun discussion on the third term Issue. State Policeman Donovan and Mass., Westerly, R. 1„ Norwich, mittee. Mrs. John ’Yeomans; hoa over-age Vnited Status destroyers. Superior Dies J,950,000 evening and pirt the need not only for military pre­ tices aimed at providing a more dleflcld; Dwight Minor of Bristol, many could make good Its.threat wouldNstlll be wide. .Senator Burke (D.. Neb.), Suthor Which Are Foreclos­ Cable of the SUfford Barracks. The ceremomy was performed at 4 New Britain and other nearby pltallty, Mrs. John M. Bogardus; The Republican presidential 9 time. in the Ellington Congregational paredness on the part Of our coun­ diversified conseivation jprogram Gottfred Bahler of Ellington. to control the English Channel by At 3C^^llles, half the shells aim­ of the proposal, has announced Judge Larkin fined Gross $5 and towns. membership, Mrs. Versey Mc­ nominee said in a statement late 50.000 trade and "other his support 4if Wendell L. ures; Schools Open. try, but that we should put our Mrs. Addie (3ongdon of New Bride; recreation, Frances Lltwrln Henry Joy of Woodstock, Paul ed at a target over a period of costs, and the man was permitted church, Saturday afternoon. Rev. ^ farmers throughout the state means of heavy guns on ., the yesterday that the country un­ Hartford, Sept. 4—(45 — The types." Republican presidential candidate, , to go to his home to send the bal- Theodore S. Darrah, pastor gf the house in order spiritually, with the Haven is visiting relatives and and Walter Tedford. The first were approved by the committee. Putnam of Storns. H. U Manwar- time norma'tty would fall within determination to preserve our French coast. doubtedly would approve of the Rev. Mother Josephine of the 75.000 nurse training. and his opposition to a third term Get them off to a ■ ance after the paying the fine. church, officiated, using the dou­ friends In Wapping: Mrs. Cong- meeting will be held September 9 Commercial orchardlst will bene­ ing of \Va.shtngton, D. C., Floyd 100 yards of Nje target; one or 75.000 business ^college Rockville, Sept. 4 — (Special) sacred liberties, to combat Hitler­ Three factors cntereil their cal- pnigram, but he added; for President Roosevelt. ble ring service. Miss Barbara don is the former Miss Addie Nev- with president Thomas J. Birm­ fit by a new practtqe for removal Callward of Storra and J. S. Owens mor.T might hit fF directly. But the Sacred Heart, mother superior of ism it whatever coat, to regard the eulallons: "The people have a right to The September term the Tol- Friendly Jl^s'^of the Union ers of Foster street. ingham presiding for his second of diseased or uneconomic perman- of Storrs. rest would fall filtm 100 to 400 the Sisters of Mary Immaculate Thresi Hrbsdiiled To Testify Flying start in thrifty Uanz, sister of the groom sang preservation of the rights of III I'lie extiaordinary number know^of such Important commit­ Fraternity < loses ( lul>houiie land County Superior Court won congregational church will hold The Bed Cross room at the term of office. yards In front or h a ^ of It. New York, .Sept 4 .p Alpha Rchedulel to testify Were James “ O Promise Me." Mrs. Milo E. minorities as of the utmost im­ of guns that would be, needed for ments prior to and not after Konvent here for more than 40 open In Rockville on Friday mom- jjrst fall business meeting and Hayes was organist and played the Wood Memorial Library will be ' The Ladies Benevolent Society Kactom .Affecting ,\lm years, died last night after a brief Delta BhI. President Roo.sevelCs Truslo'w Adams, histonan; Thomas clothes like these 1.. portance, and with the sobering closed during the month of Sep- { artillery blockade, made. Jefferson Ccxilldge, under-secre­ Ing with Judge John Rufus Booth social this evening at 7:45 at the wedding music. The bride was possibility always in mind that will hold a luncheon meeting at hospital for observation and while j proved from her recent illness a; l2i The relatively short life of Affecting the gunner’s aim are " ’We must be extremely careful illness. .She was 81 years old. fraternity, has closed ils .Ne-x York of New Haven presiding. church social rooms. The class will given in marriage by her father. tember. Wool for sweaters may the Well-Sweep Tea House Thurs­ he is now at his home, expects to . is now able to drive her own such factoi-s as wind, almoSphere, A native of England, the- Rev. clubhouse after 33 -.ears of exist­ tary of the Treasury until his Greet Britain may be subdued. He be obtained from Mrs. John Jones, bh heavy weapons; and In these times when the struggle resignation In 1936; and William There are nine cases on the i resume its weekly class meetings The maid of honor was Miss cal exponent of Christianity. A day of this week at 1 o’clock. A return to the hospital in the near ! short distances. (3 1 The comparative Inaccuracy the condition of the [lowder and In the world I.s between democracy Mother Josephine came to the ence. Officials said d-vindbng mem­ short calendar list, most of which r on Sunday. of Station 39 Main street. South business meeting will follow. All future. I ------the accuracy of obiiervation, liot United States 50 years ago. In ad­ bership was ..th'e prinf'ip.sl reiisrm A. Eddy, president of Hobart (,'ol- Elizabeth H. Davis of Hartford cal exponent of Chrlsttianity. A of their aim. and totalltarlsm not to eliminate lege. firneva, .N. Y. are foreclosure cases. There are The ladies of the Italian Social and Ellington, a friend of the bride, Windsor. reservations for the luncheon to menlliin the spectacular fact or destroy the deniocratle proc­ dition tf> administering the convent tor the decision I’ risidenf Theo­ choir of 15 or more young people A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson at­ From Dover to l.amLs End. the Besides Burke, 'sho Is chair­ two divorce actions to be heard. ! (?iub will hold a grocery social on should be made with Mrs. Jessica that his wea|M)n may )>c slinging esses while seeking to preserve here, »she alao was provincial of dore Roosevelt al.sr» v.us a mem­ who wore a gown of blue bengalene furnished music, and Miss Mar­ Mrs. .Sylva Begin, of Buckland tended the wedding Monday morn­ Friendship Club channel Is 32,’’> miles long, and one man, the sub-committee Inclinles that of Cora Eunice McGowan 1 Wednesday evening at eight Hyatt by Wednc.sday night. a one-ton projectile a full .30 miles. democracy. taffeta with coronet to match and jorie Martin sang the offertory street, Wapping, Saturday, at the ing of Miss Anne Rlnl to Angelo olvM'rved who has roamed the en­ the ('ongregalion of Sisters of St. ber of the fraternit'. t*wo other Democrats, Senators against Gordon Thomas McGowan ; o’clock at the home of Mrs. John The .Steeple Fund Committee of On a .’iO-mlle flight, a heavy pro­ carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds sdlo. Mr. Keen announced that the Manchester Memorial hospital. Gherlonc, at St. Rose’s churrh at tire FK'nch eoast .said he found no fVingress Fiinetlons Sneisyl Joseph In the United States for the U d Arthur M. Bateman apAinst "o-ninst i Bonan of r-pnterCenter streetstreet. Transnor-Transpor the (’onBregatlonal church would I’o Meet Monday jectile would be In the air for 12(1 and perennial peas. choir rehear.sal will be Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landry Burnside, and the reception In the French gun emplacements there. "It Is the contention of the pa/«t 4 years. Mrs. Susie Bateman Mrs. Bate­ tation will be provided from the The bride wore a white benga­ evening instead of Friday this spent the holidays in Skowhegan, like to raise ?300.00 more to bring evening at Hill Top Hou.se. He|levective by making full ica's convent here. The first meeting and members bell of Manchester, C. Daniel Way .... V . , . and necessities.. coronet- of orange blossoms and 36 people Was given Saturday eve- the South Methodist church will British shipping lanes were G er-' in the air a nrohable error I use of It.s prociHytea. Congreas has supper of Bvrrpce Corps W. R. C. Merrill Noyes of Wapping was I " *!*^*'u Gilead,’ were l,abor Day giiests 7'AM’"uii"Vir*«t'mVptTni»~of the sea- No Joke There are 11 actions claimed for carried a bouquet of white rose nin..' at the country home of Mr. treated at the Manchester Memo- ! finished. Many ’ , hoM Us ‘ be man rallroaii weapons hroiiglit up ' w hle i the g\inner must allow [ c ' ' » « fund have not yet done so, with Rrv Thorsten A. Gustafson, guns ( Oiild be set up in half a day I (k,mi Is or more; a 12-ineh. 1000 I chief executive” Seattle t of the court. Mrs. William Woodlock and daugh­ here from a few weeks .spent with on the main highway Monday. InrhcM, (It’prnilinK' -upon calitaT, rent longer than fh»‘ iittmil It take* those gfut'l, old Csrter'a I.ltHe New pinafore, yoke, and full chiffon with brown accessories and spring, con.slsting of Walter Har­ ve.Htigftting ortuers rejiorted: "Dis- delight- yoti. n\oney refunded, Schools 0|>en o’clock. ter. Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. relatives in Hoboken, N. J. Failing to a.ssume the responsibil­ the three day holiday vacation I miKht have ])een u.sed by intment also wonder- The schools in Rockville opened j John Gallagher, all of New York Miss Mabel Dewey is expected ity. Russell ,1. Menig of Paoh, there from Pennsylvania In .Mtnklng...... out 20. miles into .tlie1... ^ ^ 3 )-niile dhot, the shell ' eomiileiety etarified ’’ Pwopublican caucus will be held The ushers were Gordon Dlmock, vice president. Roger McCormick I-ady got dre.sHed When '.ve left fiet •. pnrkilirs l4»dsy. Take aji directed. ; ful for itrhirg of font, rrarka i>e- today iSr the fall term and it wa»i City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carborry home today after spending about Pennsylvania, was caught in Miss Etha Massey of Shady 'flannel at a Itnti.Mh ronvov re- rniulit trav4'l 42 to 45 in the O'l Winkle's schedule today was Anutsintf in nuLkinv bUe fo w freely. A*V this ovonlng for the town of Ver­ brother of the bride, and Howard as secretary and John Wlnterbol- she WHS still reading her )x)Ok.” Iween toe.q expected that the enrollment and son Peter and Mr.s. Helen two months at the shore. -Manchester by Officer Joseph Lawn Farm spent the week-end at reritly. the expert/i said. air a eonferenee wltb a group of (or t.srt«r's Lit’Je Li>er Pills. lOf and 2&tf. non in the Superior Court room at Lanz. brother of the groom. would exceed that of last year Lacey, all of Brooklvn. N. V.. and Mr. anti Mrs. Charles W. Dewey Prentire and returned to Andover, her home. tv'hi as treasurer At the business All major powers are kn<>‘An to .Michigan labor leaders. Tomorrow right o’rlock. At this time dele­ The church was decorated with meeting, rommiltee.s will he nam­ slightly. Mr. and Mr.s. F Bl.ankey. their of Springfield. Mass., and Charles charged with evasion of respon- Mrs. John Toomey. Mra David have weapon.^ of It t«» H» inches :i" will go over his e.ampalgn Or­ gates will bo named to the state palms and gladiolus. A large num ed for the coming year s activities The following is the list of ber attended the reception in the I'‘ ^"i^bter. MLss Frances and their J. Dewey who have been spending 'sihility, to Judge Ell.sworth Covell. Toomey and children, Ijiura, Dav- , which will ftre 30 imle,« «‘H.sily, hut ganization with Kepubliean na­ teachers for the year; High . convention and also to the (’on- ^ < son Warren of Glen Ridge. N . J . 16 Andover teacher’.s meeting was id and Michael were .Sunday guests , and plans will be rll.scussed for the he<;uiae of the hu'h «p«'ed with l)(‘atli SluilD'rh tional l■fJmmitteemen .and state social rooms o f the churrh fol­ the week end and Labor Pay at School. Principal Philip M Howe; j grcssional. Senatorial an0 time,^ with»»ut ixunsT dls- fer with miflvestern farm leaders, Boys And Young Men Are science, Allen E. Dresser, Stanley , lington and Tolland. ding trip, and upon their return I to mur.ic on the violin by Mr. Dunfield has been in the Hartford Miss Frances Friedrich has Im- gram. refre-shments will be served. mantlefi und r«‘lin<"l T*he 1‘nited j \MII Seek K;tdln Time Sprague, Katherine Townsend; j will reside at the home of the bride ' Gallagher, in pingpong plaving, '^tntes has «urh Trun>< ' At hi.s press 'onference yester- Siil^-rbeaVv gun.s of the lyp. .-ini|on. Hfi miles from ' t'sve attended .srhool today for the free radio time for him erpial to mercial, Margaret Hart, Ellrabeth , cently held, the following officers The Mis.se.s Pendleton and Mrs. Mrs. lohn H. Steele France. probably could not he : firs' time In.ste.ad, she wa.s dead, that ii,se Roden, John Byrd; jnathomatica, j Hartford. Monday. SSOBUSI m m nirrvt Hit R;ir** more than three years that this I I make political speeches I desig- He ! tables only were in plav. Miss D . pastor of the First Presbyter- , sSadtllo OxfordN Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jacobs of Marion Gott ■'•on fir.st honors. Miss At tho.se rlistancee. t^>o, a direct ttcAn (*( 17.^>00 resirj»'nla had jnale them a.s such” Rright .\nklolM ian church of Bridgeport, Conn., ' LucilleS e ' ^ K Kuhnly ^ r w ' ' French. ‘ Eilem i "a s born in Bolchertown. Ma.ss., Branford have announced the en- Lo'.iise HolllsP-r second. Sand- ^lt on a moving? target wurh a.s a without a traffir fatality 1 The <-andldale was asked alKiiit land Federated church Sunday 1 Murphy, Louise Flood: Latin, Es­ on December 6, 1S46. Mr. Burt gagement of their daughter. Ruth. ‘ wiches. rakes and tea were served, Brown 'n Wkita PriKod Vary Lowf land Federtaed church Sunday ther Fellows; household .science. was never married and he leaves to Werner Fluckiger. son of Mr i The three Hebron hoys who tour nephews, Louis Miner of East morning worship service. The Boys’ SU IT S Boys^ S U IT S Margaret McLean, Aniia B. Hen­ and Mrs. Alfred Fluckiger of West 1 joined thf United States Navy in All-Americdn favorites, with Hartford, Harry and Fred Burl of Tnlland Community Mcn’.s club or- ■ Blazer stripes, heathers, solid drick; music, Helen Upson. Road, Ellington The wedding will the earlv .summer are on a week’s red rubber soles and wedge New Y'ork City. .Ned Burt of ganlzation attended the service ^lors . . . all with stay-up topi! Grades, East .=^rhool, Mode.ste take place In November. leave of absence, which they are Si7.e(» 6 to 18 Yeans 18 Years and I'p %eels to make them smarter! Other fine Ankieti at I i|ss Dubay. principal; Helen McCarthy, , Stamford and a great niece, Mrs. Mrs. Agno.s Pratt of Windsor I Clarence Johnson o% Wapping. The The Republican electors of the spending at their homes here. and Tolland will he the guest eight grade; Mrs Kibbe, seventh town of Ellington will meet in They are Frank Kiilynych. Fred grade. Ivar Jensen, seventh grade; I funeral will bo held at the Gilead speaker at the annual Cradle Roll ! Congregational church, tomorrow caucus, WednesUav evening in the j Ives and Bill Pagaih. Eveiy one . mothers' party Wednesday after- I Mrs. Denson, sixth grade; Anne Town hall for the purpose of elect-j comments On their spruce appear­ Moriarty. special room; Alice I afternoon, at three o’clock. Rev, noon. Mrs Emery -M. Clough, su­ George Milne, will officiate and ing de'egates to the Republican anre. their erect carnage, etc., , perintendent of the organization $ 1 2 $ 2 0 $ 2 2 * ^ ® “p Clough, fifth grade; Bernice Mor­ State Convention to be he'd in New ' nnd feel that the discipline i.s do- in, fourth grade; Mrs Glsella burial will be in the Gilead ceme- will have charge I tery. Mr. Burt was very active Haven. .September 17 and 18. tor ■'’ft ^^cm good. Frank Kuivnych i Mrs. Ray Comma of WorcesU r. Read, third grade; Constance attended the .service at .St. Peter’s I lor a man of his years and often the nominating of candidates for ■Miss Ethel .-Indei-son. and Archie Brookes, second grade; Lillian' presidential electors, state erfficers, Sunday and his friends were all Ikiyts' ^|w>rt Coutf4 1^10.00 and up Bo\>s" pair and up Randall, first grade;. Bessie Diir- walked from his home on West Campbell of .Searsport, Maine, street to Gilead street a distance Congre.s.sman-at-large. and a sen­ glad of the opportunity of greet­ v.ere giiesl.s Wednesday at the fee, kindergarten. iI of over three miles. Mr. Burt was ator in the Congre«,s of the Fnited ing him. P'rank is a member of Maple street, principal. Ray- | home of .Mr. .and .Mrs. I, Ernest an active worker In the comniun- St. Peter’s. mond Ramsdell; Josephine Ber- | •States; and for fhe election of Hall Young Men’s Younif Mcn'.s mono o,au..s..c . o ^ ^ always entered into all the delegates to the congressional. .\mong those here for the weak­ Harris Pru e of West Newton. . I social actlviUes in town. He was ' senatorial and probated district en.1 and Labor -Dav were .Miss .Ma.'-s , has been .spending a week ; Children’s Hose I.ealher seventh grade; Pauline Kahan, Marjorie ilartin, at the home of, known as one of the best coon conventions. The caucus will be in Tolland with relative.s and left sixth grade; Caroline Forster. her mother, .Mrs. T. D. Martin, tee hunters in this part of the country held at 7:30 o’clock. Standard time. Monday to spend a w-eek In Kent, Sport A( (fie Hoad of (fie Ooss/ ■ fifth grade; Hattie Berr, fourth Misses Betty and Velma- Lord, of Mothorl Thrift Bogins at Wardd and always owned several coon Miss Shirley Buckmister o f ' Conn. grade; Marjorie Scherwltsky, third hounds. Bninhri'lge. N. Y , at the home of and Zipper Hoys* Shirt .•< Longview has been enjoying a ; Mrs.. Kate Taylor was a guest grade; Ethel Fl>-nn, second grade; their grandfather. Loren M Lord, W ork SliirtN Mr. arid Mra. Joseph Barrasso week’s vacation with friends in ' of frleAds at Northampton, Mass , I Helen Hendricks, first grade; Bes­ and daughter Mias Yolanda, spent ■Mr and Mrs. Le.slic F. Ward and Is Trousers Se(tef Vo/vei sie Durfee, kindergarten. New York. She also visited the children of Providence, R. I , at recently. the weekend with relatives In Miss Alice E. Hall returned to Than £vof Before/ 5(urdy Chomheay 4 9 ' ■Vernon Center, Cele McGovern; World’s Fair. Radio City and other their Hebrhn plate, and others. Long Stockings Jackets Long Island. They visited the her work at the East Haven High Vernon Depot, Helen Ertel, fourth, places of Interest, Harold Gray, who has been for Fresh from the maker! A raft World’s Fair while there, s( bool yesterday. Can t be beat for downright fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Julls Word has been received of the several weeks a patient at the of good-looking new patterns. Mrs A. H. Post and Louis Twin­ •Mr and Mrs. J*^in H Steele. I ■ ■ cocnpifie ■ ^ W E A R ! ^ut in full, easy-fit* Touhey, first, second and third marriage of Miss Annie Isabel .Newington Veterans’ Hospital, ui 5 $ 3 » o o up Color/ist. Big rnorr,y sizes. ting sizes. Dress-type collar. ing of East Hartford spent the Mrs L Ernest Mal$ and Mrs, Her­ grades; Talcottvlllc. Ruby Lover- weekend and Labor Day at the Backoifen, daughter of George i home again He underwent an In, first, second, third, fourth and B a c k o ff of East street, and Wil- ‘ bert E Shaw of Springfield were $ 1 up home of Mr. and Mra. Charles operation for appendicitis. It li recent gue.sts of frlend.s In North \ fifth grades. bur G. Busch of Rockville. said to have been a rrltical ca.se 2 5 c pr. Fish. Windham, Conn. Ittivs' No- Lheast. Regina P Adajlan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon of Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Ban- , •Miss Sally Ha.stings of Wethers­ lloy<4* Srhool Swonl«»r« . . . .u and sixth grades: Rosetta croft of Milford, former residents The regular meeting of Tolland \\ oolen I* iip» all fhf way lowu! Coat molcl with raglan Buckingham. Mr. and Mra. Deems field Is a visitor at the country Grange wns held Tue.sday evening Boys' v'asatl, third and fourth grades: Buell and son Irving' of Laconia, of Ellington, were recent visitors In home of her uncle and aunt. Pro- Boys' alcrvfa Rib-knit of long-wearing yarna...... Phyllis Heffron. first and second town among friends. fessnr and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase. with a large attendance after hav­ N. H„ and Mrs. E. E. Foote were ing only one regular meeting for •he Ranger grades. supper guests at the home of Mr. Miss Helen Skelianlk of Waish- Clarence E. Porter has been .siif- ...... "Sliixts retell Box the Zipper Thei children of the Dobsonville i Mrs. Elton Buell. Sunday eve, Ington, D. C.. has been visiting at fering a severe attack of pleurisy months of July and August...... Salo! (pIriN* Ravon Sllpn . . Ivan Wilcox of Merrow. Conn., K n i c k e r s school will be carried to either ; mng. the home of her parents. Mr. and at his home here. H a t s was a recent caller on Tolland 3 pretty Rayon Taffeta atylea. lace or embroidery Talcottvllle or Vernon Depot as the ; Wlnthrop Porter Mrs. Steve Skelianlk of West Road. The Rev. and Mrs. Reginald friends. trimmed. All full cut, waabable. long wearing, 2-14 Dobsonville school has beM closed. and aon-Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Helfferlch of Bath, Penn . who are Jackets Several Tolland friends of Mr. Charles A. Kneeland George Schatz spent Labor Day spending a vacation at the home and Mrs. George Sterry were pres­ Charles Augustus Kneeland, 82, at the World’s Fair in New York. of Mrs. Helfferich's mother, Mrs. ent at their home in South Wlll- $ 2 * 0 0 up Boyw* ATow Fall . . a life long resident of Vernon Mr. and ^rs. J. Kellogg White Alice Pattison Merritt, entertained $ 1 . 5 9 Hebron ington Monday, September 3 when Center died early this morning at and sons and Mrs. Clayton Hills a party nf friends at a dance Sat­ Imagine getting A LL these features for ao little: a gathering of friends and neigh­ 1. Pleated-front. 2. Zipper fly. 3. Matching belt hii Home, in the same- house in spent Labor Day in Gilman, the urday evening Several Hebron _ ^ $ 4 . 0 0 which he was bom. He was born guests of Mr. and Mrs. -\lmon bors extended congratulations on Ai well eut «s Oad'il Boys’ Boys’ There are a few changes In the friends attended. their gdlden wedding anniversary. YounK .Men's in Vernon Center July 18, 18.58. ' Doubleday teaching staff of the Hebron the son of .Augustus -and Harriett i yir. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell n fe Tolland Grange held the a n d aii«l llovM* SkipN . schools as they reopen today. .Miss regular setback card party Friday *'’ paUerns. stwar Shirts Shorts Young Men's Hunt Kneeland and was a farmer and son Irving of Laconia, N. H , Edna Adamson, who taught in the ' 100x60 broadcloth, -.For all sorts of sports! Sturdy tennis shoes with Mr. Kneeland was the last mail night with 19 tables In play. The " " . Tubfast. lull time'. S h i r t s spent the weekend at the home of primary room last year. ha.s taken Staffowl Springs broaclclotn.. j,j,bt all f __ buttons or grippers! ( ' ’ Woolen H a t s bumper toe-guards, non-sltp soles...... carrier to carry mail from the Old Mrs. E. E. Foote Mrs. Foote re- winners Were Mrs. Richardson of a new position, and Ml.ss Dorothv ' Coventry: Mrs. I-nch, 50 Cents Down Sweaters Polo Shirts Boys’ Ties Jackets of Hartford ' l^on Fogil. the teaching force is the same as i street-.- lift-long resident of this Clifford Ward has resigned hla po.sition with the Italian Social risin or rib vsrtity Fmt knit cotton with Siripet, pUidtl -Welt- Younsr .Men’s The funeral will be held on Sal-1 MI.'m Dorothy Barras.so was a last year, with the exception of town who died Monday at the •tylel Just the riglit |00 knit collar (hat lies Boys’ •l-lhroarallN . . . in- the year decided upon a year Am G e n ...... Dr. C. E. Pendleton of Colchester.i Pallo son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson and son John have re- j 59< then 1.00 For boyi 4 to 16. Made just like Dad's! Two- ” round closing with the exception Asd Gas and El A- town health officer, has visited and Pallo of Village HIU, Willington turned from a 1,300 mile automo­ 1.00 Pipings) Jack Tar braid‘ fisted denim— 99*9 ihrinkproof. Roomy sizes.... of the month of December on Wed- Blue Ridge ...... ' and Miss Mary Chilkowitch daugb- bile tour visiting many interesting OIriB’ SoH-Btrlpod ^ Inspected them. FacM plackets and double ncadaya at noon, and 'officials of Cits Sve ...... V ‘ The Republican caucus is sched­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chil­ places in Connecticut and..Massa- Grants adds-wear with genu­ tha Roekrllle Civic Association El Bond and Sh .. i uled for this evening at the He­ kowitch of Westford Avenue: chusette. collars! Hardly worthwhile Rayon Undies ine leather—foi; $11 Lrather state that the plan is being car- Niag Hud Pow ... bron town hall, opening at 8 d. s. Miles Charles Page of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clough and lo sew yourself, is it? Cute A few are enough - insole, outsole, uppers! Full ain u rlad out most advantageously to Pennroad ...... Mass., and Miss Hertha Marie Bil- son Leon. Jr., of Hartford were prints and plains. Darling they wear ao well? linings I All sizes to 31 Cf.HOUSC’^SON t., Robert E. Foote, chairman. all eoacemed with b(pt Yew viola- Delegates wiU be elected to attend oak daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week-end and Labor Day guests of styles. Sizes I to 14 Tnm panties, vests, 2 5 i^ »IOXTGO»IEKV WARD ♦IHM, Perplexed Male Shopper—1 want Tolland relatives. § j SOUTH GR£€n FURniTURCCO bloomers! 2 to 16l SMIl baftar thaat at 1.39 INC. the ^publican State Convention in George Bilsak of Tolland avenue; Cololof Ordar Safvlea Mvas yoa money on ^amende ol O tg Oeort to buy, a camlaole or a casserole. 'New Haven, SepL 17 and ,18, at Charles Henry Mayo, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele, I Ho'iie of liirnifiue Utn Words MoniWy Boymeen Hon an any pnrdlasai at $10 WUUam L. Groas, 27, of 228 I’m not sure which is the correct which time there will be nomina­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mayo of Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, the Misses THE STORE OF QUALITY Larmflsld atreet, Lynn, JAass. was name. tions for candidates for priesiden- Grant Avenue and Miss Geraldine Bernice A. Hall and Alice E. Hall

tor guiding people in selection of Dr. Thompson Mid, "that th* i ! hava a chorus girl show of a tla MlnUtar” and In "Tha Olrl From Maxima.’’. . . Later Uonal, Habit Guides Radio radio programs. per stu ck on building up * radtf^ defenie—»nd h« !■ itAklnf every- dalay. It wUl also b«. later, with­ undred fsmmei while you ate. It Big Increase \ Making^Picture Under War This was tha conclusion of a audience must b* primarily eoB* ‘ out much doubt, for auch altera- hW glltterlnf escalators to carry fethel, and John Barrymore, alas- thlJif on that bollef. Southeastern Center Will M an A b o u t ly and, on one occasion all to-, Daily Radio Programs Program Selection study of radio listening In a dty earned with th* psychology of HUitirIr»rt»r Uons In the law as may prove to you\upstalrs.. It had three orchea- of 225,000, reported to The Amer­ haWt formation." It la our conviction that wa ara traa and a uniformed staff of gether, trod thoie boarde. It was' Bssleni OayMght ruos Ualeas Otkeswles Nolad. In Use of Gas be expedient and wise. Because the the only time the famoue Barry­ Conditions Difficult Task ican Psychological Asoociation to­ now In a situation so tremendoua Boost Output of Pilots Manhattan scoresrq^ wait upon you. But that day by Dr. William H. Thompson, Th* first pise* of barbed wir* measure as It la paaaed by the wasn't igb. The International mores ever appeared on the same State College, Pa., .Sept. 4— that it la Immeasurably bigger —— —BySeeeqe Tudiae .stage In New York. The first Zleg- of the University of Omaha. was sold In the United States in Senate contains obvloua faults Casino, aaXeveryone know* now. National Survey Shows New York, S*pt. {IP) —❖ character actor, David Tree, was —Habit seems to be the main fac­ "This would seem to suggest," 1874 ’ PUBU8MKU U« TMU than any political party or candi­ feld Follies wae ehown there too. Banning; 7:30 Horace Heldt’e or­ tOBRALli PRINTINQ CO, INC. and as it eventually will go to the Montgomery,’ Ala.. Sept. 4—(fl**sd courses, but their training will New Y6rk—Already they ara Is truly deaOk It was dead the Imagine the chaos of a blitzkrieg called up for military service II BlMCll Stnat date and that there Is no really not be wasted. They will become speaking of the "old" Internation­ night it opened. The trouble Is for by that time the place was chestra. Gains Especially in By Kick Pascal spotted In a Maneh*«t*r. #>nn. President for signature It will —By the first of the year the superimposed on . slready-hectic American way of evaluating any Army Air Corps' southeast train­ navigators and bombardiers. al Casino, when actually It Isn't that sometimes It takes Broadway known as the New York Roof. The Short wav*—DJL Berlin 6:10 p. crowd of location spectators a THOMA* rCIIOOSOM site also served for the first WTIC New Residences. Hollywood and you’ll get an Idea Ocntral Uan>B*r action Involved In It dther than on atlll, in all likelihood, conUln ing center—one of three such cen­ The primary ichoola will funnel old at all. It Is only a couple years a long time to flm^ things out m., Folk ooncerti OSD OSC Lon­ vague "double" for Tree and they P*BBd*d Oetebar 1. l*H the successful into the Montgom­ old, maybe three at the most. But American appearance of Sir Har­ Harttori don 8, Britain Speaka; JL82 To­ of what England’s one remaining used him in long-distance shots un------_ . ; lU merits standing alone. And It faults. ters to be used for the expanded New York, Sept 4— Once ' more pilot prognim—will be pumping ery municipal airport for basic it Is old In the Broadway sense, But what I really wi say ry Lauder. 10461m. zsaa m. kyo 8:30, Busineea Life In Modem actlve movie company has been til the government finally released One of these la, In our view, the the American public unmistakably (naSarsFsbllshea aaS ------^ , ! 1, our further belief that In taking new flying blood Into the General training at the rate of 170 every which has nothing to do with time, about the old Intematloi Casino Japan; TOWA Guatemala 11, Po­ going through. the origlnai. the Post Office et Menehester. this momentous step the govem- limitation of the draft caUgorles Headquarters Air Force at the 5 weeks, and after 10 weeks each because It has outlived Its useful­ In dropping a posy bier, la But all that la gone now, wash­ lice Marimba eneemble. expressei Ita preference for the When they turn around to shoot The d a y Uiey got back to the , HERE'S the Cena, as loeond Class Mall Matter. the ed down the drain along with an Wedaeeiay, Bapt. 4 ment of the United SUtes has tak­ to the ages from 21 to 31. That rate of 170 pUota every 35 days. group will be boosted along to ness and will now be converted In­ that Us site li truly r. M. convenience, cleanliness, and mod­ a love acene, the hero likely as not regular studios in Denham, outside •UBSCRlPTtOM lU T W provision throws too heavy a bur­ In terma of the training which Maxwell for 70 days of advanced to what la said will ba the largest most famous In all 'qrk. older and perhaps more gracious has been called off to war. Or If; London, France fell, and the staff j en the only possible right one. This is on Broadway between 4lKh era than the one we know now. In­ 4:00—Bactutage Wife. ernity of gaa service in new homes. Dn« T*ar by Mall ...... den on the youth of a single dec­ has gone on abroad, even before schooling. store in the world. Bond is taking 4:10—SUUa DaUaa. This Is the outstanding fact re­ he’s present, his kisses are drown-, of ecene-shlftere, property men and ' Ptr Month by Mall ...... J JO One very important aspect of ^ the outbreak of the European war. At Maxwell, veterans of the air over the "old" show house ard and 45th, and It has been a cel^ to Us place will oproe tableware' ed out by an air raid alarm. And ’ technic Ians was decimated tem -: lln ir u C o pt ...... \A\ and negligees, sports jackets and 4; SO—Lorenxo Jones. vealed by the second national new the trade Is that instead of weak- ; ade. and It Is sure to turn out the Army’s move represents as yet will pick those best suited for pur­ will transform It into a depart­ brated and famous site, redolent WDRC that Isn't the half of It. ; Porf-rUy by the draft. I OIL BURNER with glamorous and sentimental electric toasters. Yet. all will not 4:40—Young Wldder Brown. home survey juat completed by enlng the naval defenses of the that it will deprive the training a modest attempt to build up its suit pilots and push them alqpg to ment store this fall. 5:00—Olrl Alone. the American Gaa Aesociation. Borne vlclseitudes of camera-' Denham, Britain's Hollywood, la : m ember^ flying peraonnel. Belma, sending those appearing memories, ever since the late Os­ be completely lost. Even In de­ Hartford THE ASSOCIATED PRESS army of a great many men of de­ The International Casino, a 0:16—Ufe Can Be Beautiful. i860 ke. Through the cooperation of gas shooting amid the cannon-shcxitlng: "***' airport, tn a restricted ' United States it strengthens them Fully Hinder way, the entire best fitted for bomber pilots on to car Hammersteln dedicated his partment Stores, If you know m I were related today by Marian ?*bKer zone, and air raid warnings Tha Aiaoclatad Pr»t» It txclutiyt- veloped mechanical skills so essen­ gaudy white elephant of the Hoi where to look, you can find sales 6:30—Jack Armstrong. companies representing two-thirds which is breaking all sales records »y antttUd to tha uia or republlca- In very great degree. Very few, program Is expected to supply Barksdale. Whichever place they lywood type, was the last great Olympia Theater there In 1895. of the American gas Industry, it Baldwin, attractive young Ameri­ halted work several times a week, llon of all nawa dUpateh«t ori^dJttd tial to the organization' of a mdd- 7,000 new pilots a year plus 3,600 go. they'll get five weeks of spe­ That was really the beginning of girls who look like Hedy Lamarr 0:40—Tha. O’NelUa. Wednesday, Sept. 4 lately with increasing frequency. to It or not otharwlta credited In civilians have ever had. until the gesture in the direction of the Idea one week and Ann Sheridan the 6:00—News and Weather. wae possible to check the utility can assistant to British Producer tMa papar and alto tha Inetl ern fighting force of the first navigators and bombardiers. Army cialized work. that you had to have a tobacco I Times Square as a theatrical cen­ P. M. services in more than 128,000 new Gabriel .Pascal, -who Just returned ."Nearly every member of the present war. any understanding circles expect these figures to be Piirsulters will get in their gun­ ter. It marked the first north­ next. Even hj department stores 6,10—Strictly Sporta. 4:09 —Music OS the Record—Ray staff—there are about 85- has publiahtd haraln. whatever of the high Importance , quality warehouse for a night club. It was you can stlll Tlnd Mickey Mouse 6:30—Studio program. one and two-famlly houses erected from Efigland. Pascal, after more All rlyhla of rapubllcatlon af stepped up In the next few months. nery work at Eglln Field, Val­ a dismal flop. Most of the time It ward urige of the show houses. Barrett. regular military duties besides his •paelal dltpatehaa haraln ara alto Another and glaring fault Is the | Eventually two pilots must be sup- After Hamnierstein's Olympia soap, and men's shirts with Barry­ 6:40—LowellThomaa. during 1939. No mere sample of than a year of work almost in the of naval and air bases, hut events paraiso, near the Choctawhatchee has been idle. Clifford C. Fischer, 4:40—Ad Liner—Danie Program. prevailing trends, this is so large middle of the war, Is- doggedly stucl'o work, "Miss Baldwin said. raaarrad. . exempilon of divinity students i plied for each of the 20,000-odd National Forest on which five came the Music Hall, the New more collars. 7:00—Fred Warlng'e orchestra. 6:30—Strictly Swing—Gil ^ y ek . "Pascal himself is chief para- ^ FRANKLIN of the past year have somewhat with his lavish Parisian revues, ___ _ ■ , I Hi_ I — 7:10—European News. a proportion of the entire one and shooting the final scenes of George EuU Samoa oltant of N. , E. A. while no exemption is provided ' planes the Air Corps expects to auxiliary fields will furnish faclll- was unable to give it the vyarmth York, and the Criterion theaters, 6:40—Baseball Scores. two-famlly house constructed in shottst for the district. .Some of larvlea Inc. ■_____ extended the general comprehen- , . r .. .. • „ 1 acquire in the next two years, ; ties for scores of planes operating all of which existed for a while on Fleet Unite on Maneuvers 7:30—Inalde of Sports. 6:45—Scattergood Balnea. Bernard Shaw’s Salvation Army the men, after working from 8 in for students of the other profes- , Major Training Center* I and Intimacy which are essential 7:46—H. V. Kaltenborn. the United States during 1939, lassie play, "Major Barbara.” Publlthart Raprat«n*ativ»«. Tha Sion ot this subject. It is, for in­ simultaneously without interfer- to success on Broadway. It was the same site and gave their 6:00—Esso Reporter —News and ihe morning to 9 at night, have to sions. Not that the others should i The other two major training pnc*. names to the history of nightlife Honolulu, Sept. 4— 8:00—Hollywood Playhouse, that it gives a true picture of the Not 1‘ropaganda PIrture SPECIAL Jullua Mathfwa Spaclal .^c**ncy — stance obvious to many cltizena , vast in the sense that all outdoors Weather. extent to which gas service ha.s go out on air raid precaution duty S>w Tork. Chiraao. and be exempted but because it sets | centers are at Randolph Field.: More racllltlea .Available In New York. of the United States fleet, lnc8 _ 8:30—Plantation Party. 6:05—Henry King's Orchestra. The picture, unlike most of the until 6 the next morning But Bostot; now that it is the lark of any ^ Is vast. It had a winding stairway Ing nine battleships, left Pearl B:0O—Abbott and Costello. been accepted; 61.8 per cent of the few' British wartime films, Is not tho div'lnltv student aoart In a' area, and at, Barksdale has ample bombing and a bar that wound all the way Among-4he old. long-remember­ 6:16—News Broadcast — With new home owners reported in this evcryboeftei-s To Prisoner Son could stop and refresh yourself if 11:00—News end Weather. comfort of gas heat. the war: but its completion has ity and economy that sales this fall Tha Herald Prlntlny Company. Nayy. inferior to ours in every sound leason. Thls exemption has Fanning out to the<»outh. east goo-acre Choctawhatchee finest, you got tired on the way down. It Flower," and the Primrose and Sept. 13, when the main body of. 6:30—Paul Sullivan Reviews the Rubort Morley. Broadway's som e 11:10—The Party Line. Oas Water Heaters become a government-backed pro­ will soar to even greater heights. /\ Inc., atsumet no financial reapnnBi- other way, so troublesome a prob­ quickly been attacked by i and west of Maxwell Field, the | Graduating' as specialist’s, the was operated on the cabaret-roc- | West - "minstrels." . . M a u d e the fleet is due to return for a nor­ \ News. Oscar Wilde of a sea.son ago, blllty for lypoaraphtcal errori ap­ . , . . ' command post, the southeast train- I! cadets then will go to the GHQ The Ut- mal two weeks period of upkeep. • 12:00—News. 6:45~The World Today An even greater percentage of ject in the hope that it will equal anothei member of the cast, is ex­ pearing in advartltements In th# lem. It has been lack of bases very prominent churchmen-and . scheduled to begin i taurant ide’a -that la, dine and. Adams played there In the $2,000,000 American gross of Manchettar Evanlna Herald. as Reserve officers for at 12:05—Bob Cheete'r’e orchestra. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. the new hou.ses will enjoy hot wat­ pected to he ailed up for military H.WE VOLR FRA.NKLIN SPE- . In the Caribbean area that has iinlc.ss we are quite mistaken it ^ it* initial pilot production on Sept. | a year's active duty and 12:30—Eaetwood Park orchestra. 7:16—Lanny Roes. er supplies furnished by gas wa­ Pascal s "Pygmalion" and thereby j training, and Dame .Sybil Thorn­ CI.AL OIL Bl'R.NER INSTALLED Wednesday, September 4 ! caused the United SUtes so much has been assailed from no other ! 14. "completion of training." The full­ 12:50—News. 7:30—Meet Mr. Meek. ter heaters. This is in keeping give Britain more credits In this dike betweer s'encs writes letters NOW BEFORE THE RUSH OF . A 1 - - -^..4 When the prosrram hits full 1:00—Jerry Shelton'e orcheitra. country. quarter; purely., we feel sure, o t i 7.000-odd soldiers, including swing schedule calls for graduation- 8:00—Uncle Jlm"s Question Bee. with the true American spirit to her son in a German prison worry over the security of the of a class everv 5 weeks. [ 1:30—Raymond Scott's orchei­ 8:30—Dr. Clirlatlan. which has always held in high The picture, starring Wendy Hil­ camp in Norway FALL ORDERS. Takes the Plunife I Panama Canal and has rendered of a somewhat mistaken delicacy, officers, flying cadets and enlisted From the beginning, flying and , tra. 8:56—Elmer Davis—Newe. regard the availability of ample ler. went into production in April, * An ordinary day's shooting, a our talk of Western Hemisphere Bishop William T. Manning of | men, will be stationed at Maxwell ground work go hand in hand. ■ Stearns & Foster's 1;55—News. , supplies of hot water for washing, 1939, and hy September, when the NO PAYMENTS . . . INTEREST President Roosevelt has taken 9:00—Texaco Star Theater. distance shot of the tower bridge, isolation so largely academic. New York declares his belief that , Field and MontgomeiA’ While the men are not In the air, ! 2:H0=Sll*nt. 9:.30—Columbia Concert Orchea- cleaning, bathing, and the hun­ war started,, Pascal was in no took four weeks of intermittent OR OTHER CHARGES UNTIL A plunge which milUon.s nf Ameri­ ^ . . .. , . cipal airport here, at Barksdale they 11 be studying engines, design, i tra. dred other dally needs; 77 4 per In an instant the latter problem diviniU stndenta themselves re- mood to Jettison five months work, work—In order to get pictures AFTER OCTOBER 1st. cans hoped he wnuld take, which aerod,,'namics, meteorology, navi- ; Tomorrow’s Program 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra. cent of the new homes have In­ so he Just kept on. iinmarred by barrage balloons and la completely solved. V e shall ■sent this exempting provision in v’alparaiso, Fla. other millions feared he mignt gallon and radio., , A M. 10:15- Public ASaIra, stalled gas water heating. While the company w'as on loca­ the drone of planes No matter where you iive . . . in have gained more in Western | their favor ' Beginners will start through the More than 52,400,000 of con- | 94th ANNIVERSARY 6:00—Reveille. 10 30—Newe of the War. The fact that better than nine The studio, which ordinarily re­ take, for which he will be franti­ tion in Devon, 400 milts from home your own home or rented apart­ Hemisphere sea powei by the Nev»rtheleHS. unless there pilot mill at one of the five pri- atructlon alteady is under way at ; 6:20—Newe. 10:45—Genev'eve Rowe —.Soprano, out of ten of the new homes will the longest location exj>edition In quired 2.000 gallons of gasoline a ment . . . know the convenience cally applauded In some quarters should creep into the final draft mary training schools situated^at the units of the southeast center. i 6:30—Gene and Glenn. ll:00--E sso Reporter —News and i enjoy the benefits of gas for cook- month for miscellaneous transpor­ i acquisition of these bs.ses than British movie hletory—the Ameri­ and bitterly denounced in others, ! . . , , , , Tuscaloosa. Ala . Albany. Ga., Several times that amount already 7:00—Morning Watch. Weather. , j litg is almost a foregone conclu- can photographer had to leave, and tation, has been limited to one- and comfort of oil heat next fall. i could have been obtained from Of thP hill some definitely Injurious . jaejjson. Miss,. Chicago. Ill for which It wa.s difficiiit to .see I ahfl i 1... invested at Maxwell and B*rks- , 8:00—News. 11:05—Sporta Roundup .. i slon. The actual count show s that it was a week before another tenth cf that. . . . With a Franklin Special oil ' the building of half a dozen times provi*iion not j,'et in sight. It is , Lakeland. Fla. I dale. I 8:10—News Here and Abroad. 11:15—Dance Orchestra. ' 116.216 homes out of the total re- cameraman could be found. "Everybody had to walk or burner you go to your cellar only how he could possibly find warrant About 60 per cent, if averages! Col Walter R. Weaver, a native | 8:30—Radio Bazaar. 11:30—Dance Orchestra. I ported are now boasting about as many light warships as we are our firm conviction that minor MATTRESS Uharacter Actor Called hlcvcle two miles to buy a ciga­ twice a year . . . when you start in law the turning river of fifty shortcomings or faults in the hold good will withstand the stiff of South Carolina and 1908 gradti- | 8:55—WTICi Program Parade. 12:00—Guy Lombardos’ Orchestra i their latest gas range. A big gap in the cast- a miss­ rette or get to the railroad station outmoded but militarily useful de- , trading to the British. mental and physical gaff, the oth- I ate of West Point, is commanding 9;0fr—New England Town Hall 12:30—News. j Splendid Inm-ane ing leading man was. filled only because .our personal gasoline the burner and again when you measure should be left for correc­ officer of the center. He's been an J stop it in the Spring. stroyer type warships in exchange ' or 4h per rent lacking what the Party. 12:35-Ray Herbeck's Orchestra. | In each of these fields, the after a frantic automobile tour of cards always disappeared Gabby Completely Installed With tion in next year's term of Con­ .Armv calls "inherent flying abili­ Air Corps man since 1920, holds Full or Twin Size 9;15—The Hymn Singer. -----;— j 1939 figure reflects a substantia! P^nslLsh little theaters, yielded An- (Pascal I was always using them for long leases of Brltish-ownefl • I.el II Re Senator Cornell gress and that the training and ty" Another 10 per rent will miss the aeronautical rating of pilot Box Springs 9:30—Mary Lee Taylor. TotnorroW's Program j Increase in the trend to gas ser- drew O.sborne but by the time he frr money in bridge games and 275 Gallon Storage Tank Hundreds of Franklin Special oil naval and air bases essential to 1 and technical adviser. 9:45—Gene and Glenn. A. M. , I vice In new homes over that rc- was in action, an Important he's a terrible bridge player " burners have given uninterrupted The Republican Plate Central servile bill should he translated out somewhere in ba.sic or advanc- To Match $17.85 • the protection of the Panama 10:00—The Men I Married 7 00 Music Off the Record Ray 1 ported for the homes erected dur- service in homes throughout Cen­ Committee is to meet at Hartford into law now. Barrett. ! ing 1938. The increase in the use •Immediate Installation Canal and the Western Hemi­ 10; 15—Midstream. tral Connecticut for years. You next Monday and it is quite well becomes of American defenses? 10:30—Ellen Randolph. ’:15- Eiso Reporter - New* and of gas for house heating amount' ever, the automobiie already had sphere ■Maine, it was almost a political buy an oil burner that is tried and tinder:itood that a major subject scandal, because for 70 years it I fear the step will mark future 10:45—By Kathleen Norris Weather to 4 2 per cent while the increa'e (loiiplc Survive been wrecked and the couple re­ •No Pav ments Until Oct. 1st It is a plunge which scraps the That Dynamite Murder had been a tradition that presi­ commitmenta without any end 11:00—David Harum. 7:20—Music Off the Record. in cooking and water heating is moved to the hospital. proven when you buy a Franklin of discussion will be the svailaUH- short of our actually entering Uie It's Stearns A Foster's.94th Birthdav Party . but you 7:55--Esso Reporter —News and • No Finance or Interest last frayed shred of a neutrality , The murder of R4-year-old dential candidates .should never 11:16—Road of Life. little under 3 per cent. ^ . . . so have yours installed now I Ity of whatever aspirants for the war. and the reaponsibility rests get the Anniversary gift! - (Incidentally, they're the oldest Weather. Plunge of Auto which has long been nothing but ' so far stoop from dignity as to 11:30—Against the Storm ^ Breaking down the report so a- ' Charges Until .After Oct. 1st nomination as United Ptates sena­ George H. Garvin, Scotland farm ­ solely upon Mr. Roosevelt. bedding company in the country still owned by the origins! 11:45—Guiding Light. 8.00 - News of Europe. to show the position of natural a shadow, and which has no sup­ make speeches for office. famllyl) During quiet seasons Stearns A Foster skilled tor are likely to appear at th* er, by his son Charles S . aided by By the time Douglas had swung "Apparently the attorney-gen­ 12:00 Noon—Two Hals. 8 -Shoppers Special - Music, gas. it Is clear that the "awing to ’ (Chimpanzee Love port ir any quarter save auch as eral at the instance of Mr. Roose­ workmen have been busily at work <;reating this outstand­ P. M. Time gas " as a fuel Is m«.st pronounced piirlington, Vt.. Sept. 4—'J’ - A • Your Coal Exchanged for PHONE state convention to be held at Ne an IS-’.ear farm hand, by ex- ^ into the South, it is .said, he was ing mattress value . . . the lowest Stearns A Foster believe in the totalitarian phllo.so- weary, discouraged and perhaps velt has been willing completely 12:15—The Woman In White. 8:30 Esso Reporter —News and ' in those forty states which, in boy, 19, and a girl. 17, lived todaj Seen Like Human Oil Haven Poptember IT and 1 ploding dynamite in the automo­ to ignore American obligations un­ price we've ever offered! Weather. whole or in part, are enjoying the after an automobile plunge, des­ phy or are obsessed by a hatred of convinced that Lincoln would 12:30—Weather Report. I HARTFORD 7-7060 In Connocticiif and throughoi^t bile in which the old man was sil­ win. At any rate, he opened his der our treaties and under our con­ It has many features of their finest mattresses; Patented 12:35—Day Dreams. 8:35—Shopper* Special—continu- | great benefits of this natural fuel. cribed hy State's Attorney K. Paul •.A Written Guarantee of Sat­ England so persistent as to bliml ting. IS one of the most amazing ventions, including the Panama 12:45—Slngin' Sam. ed. The use of gas for house heating, j Fennell as an attempted suicide, the country it is being realize .St. Louis speech with: "I am not Seat-Edge you can't break down: Offset crimped Premier state College, Pa , Sept. 4—(/P them to the course of wurl'l here tonight to a.sk for your votes convention of October. 1939. where 1:00—Newe, Weather. 9:00 - Woman of Courage. a# indicated In this survey, in- I down a 150-foot embajikrnent. isfaction! (Reverse Charges) with daily increasing force in the as wei; as one of the mb.st .shock­ wire colls; famous Insulo cushion: deep Quilted Pre-bullt —The love life of chimpanzees for the Presidency. ... I am here he undertook to bind South .Ameri- 1:15—The LltUe Show. 9 15’—News. creased from 77.8 per cent in 1938 | events It makes the T'nited States ing Climes that Connecticut ha.s border, and others. Declaring Miss Beatrice Bras­ which In many ways closely imi­ light of the gravity of current to make an appeal to you on be­ ' can republica not to do the very 1:30—Marjorie Mills. 9;30—Tunes From the Tropics. to 87, 6 per cent where natural gas I what has come to be knowm as sard received only minor injuries. tates human emotions w;as describ­ events that the people have been experienced in a long time. half of the union and the peace thing our country now has done. 2:00—Kate Hopkins. Angel of 9:45—Morning Melodies. was available. In' a number of . Fennell said he had.; ordered a ed to the American Psychological a non-beUigerenl ally of the Brit­ Supi rlatively sordid because its of the country" From then on "It is difficult to conceive a more Mercy. 10:0'I- Pretty Kitty Kelly. I communities, one hundred per cent ' much tix> negligent of their re- 10:15—Vyrt and Marge. I of the new homes are to be equip- ! guard placed at the hospital bed­ Asaociatlon today by Dr. Robert EVERY RURNER IS A 1941 MODEL ish empire and its active partners sole inspiration was money, in- "The Little Giant " pleaded more , imposaible position In . 2:10—Medley Time. side of Paul Marriman, suffering sponsitUllles in the selection of for the cause of the union than place our nation before the 10:30-HUltop House. ped with gaa for heating, water- i M. Yerkes of Yale University. the Free Frenchmen, the Free 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair. several broken, ribs. Both the in- their representatives in both de.scnb.ibly cold blooded in the for his candidacv. tries of the world ’ 2:40—Meet Mias Julia. 10:45- Stepmother. i heating and cooking. i , ^ "However dominant by nature a Czechs and the Free Poles. male chimpanezee may be, " he houses of Congress; that the fu- manner of its exeriilion, it seems inert of our sister republics tn this 3:00—Mary Marlin 11:00 - Heap o’ Livin’ - Edgar I AS IS to be expected, the use’bf ' Burlington residehts. If it has not arisen by the time hemisphere." . Guest. The official said he and motor said, "a female may he found who ' ture of America may depend sole- almost beyond belief that a ma­ Pledged His Support 3:15—Ma Perkins gas for water heating and cooking this is printed we may'confldently When Lincoln came to W ash­ 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 11:15—Martha Webster. in natural gaa areas is very high vehicle inspectors rushed to Ship- can shape him to her will by use THE RACKLIFFE OIL CO. I ly on the quality and character of ture and presumably fairly intelli­ 11 3 0 - Big SUter. man Hill embankment tn Winoo­ of feminine techniques of control. " isxpect to arise from one or anoth­ ington for his inaugural, one -of Expenalve Peach 3:46—Vic and Sade. I in these new homes amounting to 276 FRANKLIN AVENUE HARTFORD the persons who are chosen to gent person could be so stupid as the first to greet him at the Wil­ 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories. I 94 3 'per cent for water heating ski yesterday after being Informed er direction In the United States ‘ make up the Congresses of the to go about so foul an act in a way lard hotel was Douglas, his long­ West Frankfort, 111. .P' Tbc 12:00 - Kate Smith, Ted CoUlna, and 92 1 per cent for cooking ' f a letter announcing the young There are 240 manufacturing demands for the Impeachment of Ea4y Budget New*. I There can no longer be any roiiple's intentions. plants in the Canadian province ot next few years very particularly so ela'.'orately certain to lead to time foe, and It is reported that ■ peach the Sam Moore family aU President Roosevelt for hating Douglas, gripping Lincoln's -hand, for breakfa.st cost approximately;' P. M. doubt, gas "sweeps the deck." When they reached there, how-, Prince Edward Island. • those chosen at the approaching . detection and conviction, Terms! 12:15—tVhen a Girl Marries. V taken upon himself the responsi­ aatd: $2,200, Grown from a bud which ' election. \ 1 rhere is nothing new about the "You and I have been for many 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. bility lor this step which places survived a winter cold snap, the j I Connecticut has many\able men destruction of all moral sense in years politically opposed to each peach represented the entire 1940 11 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. us, apparently, so ihuch closer to | I:00--Etso Reporter —New* and I we can think of a dozen at the the individual by the growth of an other, but in our devotion and at­ yield of Moore's ,50-acre orchai-' Easton Stoadard nine. - full entry into the war. But if the , tachment to the Constitution and Weather. ' moment admirablv fitted by all devouring greed that is some- which has produced 10,000 bushels ' 1:05—Us On a Bus. step were to avail an>thing at all the union, we have never differed a vear. The $2,200 was spent for every qiialitii aloui^Arr' rcptc.M-nt lliing .'i.s old as the hi.slory of the in this we are one this must New York. Sept. i.~{JP)—Foot­ ' 1 :1 5 -Life Can Be Beautiful. it had to he taken no.i., and sitn e .spraying, cultivating amt raring 1 30 -The Right to Happiness. ■ this slate in the Peiiate of the rail- inil such painstaking plan- ami shall not be de.stroyed. Our for the orchard since marketing of ball tonight—Eastern College All- the country has witnessed tlie union must be preserved. Partisan 1 4.V- Main Street - Hartford. United Ptate.s Hut not maiiv ■-miig as 1 harai teiized this case, the 1939 crop. Stars vs. New York Giants. enormous liilatui inesa of Congie.ss^ feeling must yield Id patriotism 2:00VYoung Dr. Malone. such men are available Tliey arc every step in whicti contributed to I am with you, Mr President, and MBS will start broadcasting at 2:15—^-Joyte Jordan—Girl Interne. in disposing of the conscripti >ii Th* inspiration for Chopin's ^ hbund up with other ways of life the bl;izing of a trail as plain and God bles.s you " 8:15, cancelling Raymond Gram 2:30—Fletc.ber Wiley. bill, it Is obvious that it had to lie When Lincoln later made his Vals'e In D-flat, Opus 64. Number; Swing's news analysis. TTie game \2:45—My Son A I. than .-tate.smanship, or thev are a.s svide as the path of a cyclone, was a dog chasing Its tall. taken .n thu way or nut at all Mr. inaugural address and stood hesi­ one, Is expected to last until about 10. 3:00— Society Girl. too old or they shrink from the is almost ff not unprecedented in 3:15-Eseo Reporter —News and Roo-.veit has naked his standing tantly a moment before the clut­ conflicts and contacts of p.ibllc I he I nminal annals of thi.s state. tered. rickety table, debating Quia Klda went on WJZ-NBC Weather. .th the people, even impeach- I service. So that when there is at . what to do with his tall bea'ver June 38 as a vacation-filler for 3:20—Strictly Swing—Gil Bayek. meni itself, for a cause which he ^ i.hat. it was Democratic Sen. Ste­ 3 45—A Friend In Deed. hand a young, strong, vigorous Alec Templeton time. But the 5- and practically all of his military phen A. Dougla.s who stepped to to-15-year-old youngsters, answer­ man >ho pos.s«'s.se.s at once rare and civil advisors believe is ' his side, took the hat and held it ing adult type questions, have intellect, s profound understand­ Washington I throughout the ceremony. For 8p«cial evening ap­ proven so popular that they've Radio.Waves Used the ultimate safety of the United pointment® (store open ing of the art of government, re­ been given a spot of their own—7 .states and of the democratic sys­ Tuesdnys and Thursdaya markable facility of expression, an one Manchester p. m.. starting tonight. To Halt Gingivitis tem of government. Daybook ingrainetl devotion to .\merira and It is’ our belief that he has done • By Jtek Stlnntti- Danaher Raps A doctor who has kept up his the American institution of democ­ (Cleveland, Sept. 4—dP>— Short wisely and courageously practice for 26 years although he racy vho is'a scholar and the pos­ Washington — History lesson: Is blind, wdll be a guest on Ripley's radio wraves may .now be used to If Congress had been willing to There ha.a been a great deal ot sessor of a powerful and attrac­ Deal on Ships k Believe It or Not when it reopen* clear up gingivitis, th* wide-epread assume its own responsibility, in talk of late about the Lincoln- ______Friday. Sept. 13. He'* Dr. J.. disorder Indicated by bleeding tive personality when such a Douglas debates, and of whether' this matter of aiding Britain by Thomas Clack of Wadley, Ala. gums, aald Dr. Disraeli Kobek of man is ready and willing to give they established iiolitiral prece- S e n a t o r A U g llS H ilT IS e lf Chicago In an addrees prepared for selling naval material it has had his time and his talents to service denl.s. delivery today before The Ameri- many weeks of opportunity to do. 1 have run across "some side- Squarely with Group What will America be like In of Cornectlcut in the national 1970. WJZ-NBC and the Na­ cim Congress of^Phyaical Therapy. so If it had dared to cut the knot lights which seem to me far too "Modern man has almost become Penate. when his candidacy has interesting to be buried in history Oppofting Exchange. tional Resources Planning Board of slatutorv law which made, the will prophesy tonight at 8:30 reconciled to looing hla teeth in been advanced by earnes’ sup[>o’rt- hook.s late adult life," he said In explain­ transfer of the deslmyers, appar­ ’The debates were held In 1858, Hartford, Sept. 4.— John A. (not* new time) on This, Our era from his own part of the state America.' They envision a strong ing gingivltlB as the first of seven ently at least, illegal, and had when Stephen A. Douglas, the Danaher, Connecticut'! Republican ( and when he has already been of •senatorial incumbent, was run­ democracy where security, 'good stages which terminate in pyor­ been In earnest in a desire to do great practical service to the Re- ning for re-election and Rail- Senator, aligned himself equarely health and housing have been at­ rhea and loss of teeth. so. It could have repealed the ham­ Th* new technique consists of publican party of rnnnecticut - spktlcr .Abe Lincoln, a newcomer with the group opposing the ex­ tained for all. pering nuisance laws ^n a day It in national politics, wa.s endeavor­ applying heat deep into the gums then, ;t seems to us, that man change of American destroyers for ing to un-scat him. British Naval bases todsy with a Lawson Zerbe haa just added a by mean of short radio wav* elec­ ■ did nothing. should be grateftilly welcomed by trodes applied to the outside of - But If the President had asked statement in which he said he ninth role to the list he portrayi . the partv as Its PenatOrial candi­ Many Were Informal could see no end "short of war" to In radio shows. He's now a doctor the face. ThU etlmulates the flow for the repeal of the laws It would date. The debates started, and many the step taken yesterday In’ Wash­ on the Aunt Jenny eeries. He aver­ of blood through the gums. have had two paralysing effects . of them were continued, on a pure- ington, ages 20 fifteen-minute shows a The man is I’aiil 1- •Cornell, I ly informal ba-sis,.Senator Douglas doubtless it would *have ^aken The Sehalor.'issuing a statement week. proprietor and headmaster of I would appear for a scheduled at hla home last night before leav­ Marines lo Seek months to get the repealer enact­ the Romford School of Washing- *pcfch Sometimes when he was ing for Waahington, deplored the ed. If It ever were, and, b y asking well along, gangling Abe would fact that Congressional approval Tuning tonight: ton, Litchfield county., who as th* Europe—NBC 7:15 p. m.; CBS Recruits in Town for the repeal the President wpiild show up lounging around the rim of the deal was not sought and public relations man of the Re- ^f the crowd, and. either by acci- criticized Attorney-General Jack­ 10:30 p. m.; MBS 10:15, 10:30, have committed himself to the publican campaign two years ago dent or design. Republicans tn the son's decision that auch approval 11:30 p. m. WEAF-NBC—5:45, Paul Doug­ A representative of the District theory that he could i)Ot make the made Raymond E. Baldwin, gov­ ' audience would demand to hear ^ was not needed. Headquarters Office of the Marine transfer until those statutes were ' from Lincoln after Douglas had | The text of the statement: las, sports; 6, Fred Waring; 7i Corpj Recruiting Service will be ernor of Connecticut. Hollywood Playhouse; 8, Abbott eradicated. Now he has been in ; completed his address. .Sometimes Serious Step Taken at the local postofifiee for two days, It IS our belief that Mr Cornell the two did not appear on the plat- ' "The full details of this transac- This new light maple is charmingly quaint--liveable! and Costello; 9, Kay Kyser’s Col­ tomorrow and Friday for the pur­ a position to accept-Stri^mey-gen- Republican Senator!-' form on the aame day. tlon are not available at the mo- lege. pose of Interviewing prospective eral Jackson's opinion that th. , candidate; that he could and' There . is...... a story.. that Douglas. ' ment. but, judging from press ac- CBS-chain—6:45, World Today; applicants fgg enlistment in the Cemparm Any $75 Radiol Cho/fwigM $90 and $100 Saftl transfer would not be illegal be- | ^ campaign so con- driving into a southern Illinoil | counts, a moat serious step has 7, Question Bee; 7:05, E3m*r Da­ United States Marin* Corps. town for a^ scheduled spef^ch. met J been taken. The American pen­ vis, ntws; 9, Olenn*Mlller; 10:15, eause the ships are old ones that : The Marine Corps is In its fourth 9-Tube Hi FideUty Automatic Radio-Phono Llncoln rushing to ths town pie apparently are being com­ 3 PIECES news and dancing until 1 a. m. month of the present drive for riew were built and armed without any Maloney would Douglas had just apepared in to mitted to war without an oppor­ Picture your room with crisp chintz at the windows . . . WJZ-NBC—6:18, Mr. Keen; "Leathernecks." Th* requirements • World Rongal O S f • 7-Tub* gats Europal thougnt of riving or seUlng them ^ make his rebuttal address. tunity to their own elected repre­ braided, hooked or rag rugs on the floor . . . a candlewick 6:80, Easy Doea It;. 8:30, ThU, Our for qnllatment are as follows: Ages • Tuning *y*tubal • Automatic tuning I "The Uttle Giant" hailed hli sentatives to consider the matter. America; 9:15, Ink Spots; 9:80, $5 DOWN, $1.7$ to any o f s r naUon. and because , bedspread with chintz under-skirt . . . Currier & Ives 18 to 30. height S'4" to 6’2”, sppll- • Ractillar tubal a • Dynamic Spaakarl opponent and said. "Abe. you bet­ "We ere being delivered to prints and silhouettes. Could you imagine anything more 'J Marine Band. eantj mutt he single, citizens of weekly# cerryinf Phys anywharal Cempar* at $29.951 Sa* this 5 fiAa he has constituUonal power, and „eetlcut'. Junior Senator a dignity. ter come on back and a r^ e with course which will make necessary $ 6 9 5 0 MBS—4:43, Ersklne Butterfield, the U. 8. and of good cbaractsc. • LIbaral trada-ini ^ ly. wry- • LIbaral trada-insl responiibiliUes, indefinite and ^ vigor, a rightmindedne.. and an me here. With me along, you'll our continued American support charmingly quaint and liveable? The light maple finish piano; 6. Fulton Lewie, Jr.; 7, Tha expansion of the Marine taf ihf. NEW 4-T U ei 6-niei MANHL WORLO-MATIt get an audience." to the esuse of Britain. of this new bedroom group adds to the crisp, airy effect. Where Are You From? unlimited, to .ecure the military i |„tejeity-and a loyaltv--^f which "Why send the old destroyers? Corps aftorda young ambitioua Greatest radio Wards ever offered at thia Super-value of the 1941 Radio Show! Phonograph safety of the naUon. ' y ,, men ample opportunity to make a price I Dual Tone Control and giant dy­ plays fourteen 10" or ten 12" records without inter­ r-e- l z l » » Akwm/e R R O S Mrwmte None lo I860 Why not send the beet we have? Thought* for Thursday; career out of tbU colorful branch JH- JB-Cenylei* t s s s e w l d / J ^ J f , ^ IwseerWIit t W l e m That will seem to many i government can have anv too In 1860. when Lincoln was nom- Suppose 50 over-age deetroyere Scrollwork above the top drawers of dresser and chest and Burop*—NBC 7 a. m.. 6:16 p. of Uncle Sam's fighting forces. namic speaker give arnszing tone realismf ruption! You get Airwave loop aerial, Tone Control, to be pretty close .to a legal fle-'| I inated at diicago and Dougju at prove ineufflclent to achieve and the scroll of the mirror frame are new motifs. Thq__ You also get band-spread Qemlite dial, Economy 1.4 volt port­ Has ton* control, auto­ H u J-stsC/oa automat­ m.; CBS 7 a. m„ 9:30 p. m.; MBS The recruiting* sergeant will be Gemlite dial! Automatic Bass Booster and rectifier able t Supsr-b*terod)rne ic tuning; dynami* tlon—hair splitting of a rather | ^ I Baltimore (after the first Demo- secure Britain's success? Must scrolled bracket bases, brass drawer pulls and turned bed 10:05, 11 a. m., 9:10, 10:30, 11:30 automatic tuning, Airwave loop aerial 1 tube! Why pay $90 to $100 elsewhere? matic tuning, dynamic cratie convention at Charleston we follow with 60 more of our glad to answer any questions con­ with Airwave loop ae­ speaker, rectifier! Un- speaker, rscdfiul Ap­ fine type—a lawyer's plea. posts are typical old Colonial designa. The (lanel foot­ p. ni.- cerning tbs ssrvtcs. Plug-in for phono, Televiiion and “F-M”I Minor Conscription Fauits i had deadlocked and rebellious, Navy vessels at a time when our WKAF-NBC—S a. in., Man 1 5-hib* mantel radia-phanegraph...... ie .9 5 rial, dynamic speaker I dirwritor OK*dt proved by UfldanrfitMdt. After-all, the basUT’bf all law fire-eating southerners withdrew defenses require additional ships? board is a practical feature! 0 WATKINS Married, drama; 7:30 p. m., Al­ Jspaasss Mlalstsr Basigas in a democracy la the will" of the This newspaper la definitely for to name their ' own candidate) Muit be send our whole Ns'vy, and vROTHCRt. INC drich Family; 8 Bob Burns. the compulsory Selective service there were no debates. with it our American boya? CBS—4:30, Ted Hualng, Forest T H E WORLD’S LARGEST pe^le. Mr. Roosevelt believe* At a matter of fact, Lincoln did Future Conunltmento Feared At $69.50, this is an outstanding September value. See it Tokyo, Sept. 4—(;P)—Vice Admiral that it la the will of an immense bill as it was pasted by the Sen- “Obviously, if we undertake to today! - Hills tennis; 0:16 Bob Edge; 6:15 Zsngo Yoahida raaigned today as no active campaigning, remainiqg Lknny Ross. RETAILER OF RADIOS in Springfield to answer corre­ gain success for Britain at this of MANCHESTER Naval minister because of illness AIONTGOMERY' WARD majority of the__• —r— people — of this___ At* or ** It may emerge from a spondence and receive delega- time, wai'muat pcipetually main­ W JZ-NBC-11:30 a. m. Bauk- which forced him to enter a hoe- .country it we lend all potatbla I Senate-House'conference provided bage;, 1 p. m., Margaret. CuUtin pltal last week. tlone. Qmiglsa did campaign, tain her. If she nonetheleoa and . ■ • V 824-828 MAIN^STREET TELEPHONE 5161 «id to as a means of self | it is not ijo altered as to occasion | hif < started apeAtog in despite all our aid shall lope, what Y ■,r.".....••

MANCHESl-EB BVBNINU HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1940 PAGE m.Ufiari'EK E?EXnjNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1949 Fa ce EicHf or ttoe* points It had been check'ckM altogether. With a sigh Advertlaement— AdTcrtiflement— SERIAL STORY of relief, Mark realised the blaze All of Bases Examinations Sanctioned Bment— Waiting for the Bell— M. H. S. 1940-41 Invalid Aliens All Parts o f the Town would die out at the creek, with BACK HOME AGAIN no danger to Carrie or the Tny- To Be Used LOVE ON THE LINE V-. loro. Perhaps they had seen the In 68 State Laboratories To Be Visited Shdwing Growing ^ townsmen and had not even fled. BARGAINS! BY PAUL FRIGGENS iff'iKSSt.’.'.lfi I f the fire were licked by night !l — — II I 1 .. .1^.— bo would ride over to the claim United States Ready to Hartford, Sept. 4—At the end of ♦ make sure that! standards are met , Arrange to Go to Homes Records of building permit* a fc ' town (*imip at Middle Turnpike, to see them b ^or* returning to th* fiscal year, June 30, ther* 1 acceptable .techniques and ! I now furnished the assessors front', west, nnd Broad street, ha-s shown Move in as Soon as Free Delivery Plus Bank Stomps! Oaal of Ohonketero. th* bottom lands. He could town. were 68 laboratories In Connectl- renults have Amhiim - i^gi *Miht * Taylor‘0. Ed and hit wdfa would rain," someon* offered. ,every ------one of— th* ------bases acquired— .------, age analyses , and bacteriological i, college*^ or unlveratUes, ------6 - dairies------, rcgiatratlon officer lor Manchea- new building is under way. In been griinlcd to the Greenwny "More than .that," observed | from Britain in the destroyer I ***®**7ktlons of milk and cream,. and 18 private commercial or wa- ter .to rcglater and fingerprint addition to the development of Park development and the <'ell»T her Into town before to* danger Mark, suddenly grave. To the ; trade could be put Into use Imme- i 7he bulletin of the State Depart- ■ ter company laboratories were ap- elderly and invalid aliens unable such sections as Pine Acres, where forms are In for -five more. All Vraterdoy: A aooond busy day became serious or escape was cut east the sky was black, omlnou.sly I dlately by United States Naval ' ment of Healtlr reported today. [proved for all four types of tests, nut burrs, are back— to the Joy of to report for this purpose at .the of these are on Woodridge street. off. If the Are reached a point Market! 63 houses are to be built, with per­ ends and Oarrto to loft to spend sullen, while above, the gray- I and air forces as soon as experts ' Under State Sanitary Code reg- , Tivelves laboratories, two each in Italian hoiisewlve^. Meat. Minute central bureau In the postoffice mits already granted for two- Other houses In this tract are to the Ant night In her proirie honM, below Carrie’s there would b6 no greenish clouds of a hail storm agree orted in the High achcn^l and ele­ ciasMcs throughout the week. ■forms sboiilit l>e cleaned and press- \b When he went to sleep, 24 hours the knoll to Carrie's soddy, turn­ (To Be Continued) beth are charming Maureen O'Sul­ Native Blueberries box this week and also on.ei a lew Wear knee-length wool sinks nnd . For the rcIu m I lunch; Britain arc still in the majority al- ed, also have facilities either for qt. 19c mentary grades. Before the morn­ Despite the record advance en­ ed ready for imspeclion at the drill VVhfM pupil.H in Uu» after he had said goodby to her. ing the rich, new prairie lands livan as Jane. Ann Rutherford as more specials m si hool i lidhmu. tliiek soled shiiiss with them. nuxst 50 per cent, according to the seaplanes or land planes. 111 Wittv C.omeflv Buntuia-Hran Muffin'* ing was over, regular clasaos wVre rollment of nearly 1.500 students. seasion. TliLs week's diill will in- It wai with Carrie's whisper lull­ Into desolation: lleklng on to Lydia, Marsha Hunt as Marx- and etc. By the way. mar r'e ask you remaimler S'h<»oIs r»'tiirn»‘'l t‘ » (hnr HtvHHiun.s The Navy Department was not Celery Hearts bunch 10c (('ourtisy Powoy-Kirhman l>roceeding at a normal pace with thinpR wrre calm and qtiiet at the , cluile the following siibject.s; In­ ing. like sweet music. In his ears. ' Taylor'*, to Blake's, to Wilke's, Heather Angel as Killy. Others again, if yon lind lids ■oliimn I0-I>a> Shoe Sale | students facing 180 more days of High school after the first hour i listed fn»m a score o f other Fmro- thi.H ii’.nrninjj tlu-y foumi that a destroyl'ng everything In its path. ilisclosirig the exact extent or in the ' a.st include Bruce Lester as 2 cups flour spection, Close Or'ler Drill and He was dreaming of her whefl i Police Court Anothalr uerk h'ol He thought of the well then and cliurai ter of the facilities which Mr. Bingley, Frieda Inescort as Iceberg Lettuce 3 1-2 cups bran Preparatory cxerci.ses in Rifle he awoke. But in the dream the haB b^en to th«» Brreen In 2 heads 15c mention ",.esdini; il n .liidv.' anii tc.e valiie.s are .splendid. This ' cess begins on June 13, 1940. hw«ler Nf> figures are available on the clency and di.spatrh and a stroll | been registered, membered she might find refiige ed In some of the posse.ssions in­ Wickham, Karen Morley as fTiar- log Allay be hebl folkiwing the ilrlll ration t ’ nlikr tlif oM n-'l ;rlio^.!s darkness: the cool breeze had be- j to absence from town of a witness, tion o f Jane a j?ay comedy, to 111*^11 new Fall lines and sve ' number of pupils in attendance t(»- through the corridors before noon there. A family had been saved volved II is known, however, that lotle and E. E. Clive as PIr 'Vil- Carrots or Beets 3 bunches 10c 2-3 leaapofjn salt | Final IJcut. Stephen Frey'will be that vat t.hr roa«l.H come scorching. The parched pral- | the speeding case of Earl Arnold otarring: Greer Gar.sr)n and Lau­ The Lunch Bos Won't Ik' t oiii- Moled SI tioiil shoes the sport ox- day. A preliminary check-up will found the school settled down to its | In a well once In Iowa. Ed Tay- they include actual ba.ses. anchor­ Ham Lucas.' 1-3 cup brown sugar in charge of the 4.3 oiinute Rille •uorn sills iM'trayinjc. tin* f-'-t rle was on Are. With Carrie, ter- I , . ^ I of Madison was tried this morning, rence Olivier, whi- h comes to the plete Without SommIIiIiik -Mreer’ f T ils for growing iioys and girls not be made before Friday at the routine activities. ages. dockyards, refueling depot.* Fancy Peas 3 qts. 25c 2 egg-s. beaten (or 4 yolksV ; period. ! thal .slou to st'hool v.''nt ror-atrlckm, he dreamed he was lor had grimly recalled, that night | hearing the te.stimony on A State theater Thursday. Friday The I'avis Home Bakery have a for $177, the leg. $l.tlS _grade. V. y. Slocks and the like. 1 evip mashed bananas ( presited t -Many of the 'liiarcLs have recciv- ; .'4tormi:iK out to playmn” Mv lighting through the night to the at thp claim * * *. - 1 not puilty pica, Judjjc Raymond R. an«l vSaUirday. .Mule \'lrtor In Itlspule 'delicious variety of cup cakes Nnrse.soxfords for $1.47 and' through a sieve) 1 1 ' oil lett'ers at the State A rm o ry ' By noon. Mark noted the A'c | found Arnold not guilty Exactly what additional facili­ hml'lin^-'i won- in pcrf*-''t or*lrr. shallow well Ed Taylor had dug, Teaming: two Academy Award Monticello Ga ^ 1 J ' Fancy String Beans 2 qts. 15c frosted with vanilla, i lioeolati' and hroken si/.es in women's gahar- , 1 1-4 cu|)S buttermilk (or sour | e , ' which have bee.n forwa"le'l Iroiii was burning more ! The defendant, a truck driver, was ties will be needed for the United Adams Kxp . . . Ucpl.it‘-mmiS In the IG stiurturt '^ aa flames lighted the new soddy. S U le* not known until hominees of last year, the amusing Br.nd s auto and a m .le met o:. maple icings and loppid with dines $1 17 the reg. $1 and nulk) I 42'.. the New York cncampnienl area ging In the still, lifeless - 41r of halted on Center street by Police- will be ex- .Air Reduc . . . . in th'' ttw^K « ar«‘ of tin*. smoke choking them every step .story deals with the ro.mar,':e of M'lrder Creek bridge near here nuts, coroanul. etc . fm ,'lUc a do/.. liH. t're.ssy Koi tu'll.'S An h 2 tat)lespoon.s fat. melted. ; Rebuild Span Doris Payne 4'^ .The rest of these.letters have la'.n . midday, and the fire fighters i 47,^44 Winfield Martin who elalmcd peris complete their survey. Green Peppers 16- qt. bskt. 39c Ala.ska Jun .. . K*'pair.‘ innilf wor*- to t P»' k •. of the way. Elizabeth Bonnet, eldest of five The mule disputed the nght-of- The children will love their chewy .shoes also, the $'2.1ik tor $2..n dur­ Mix thr ingredients. Half-fill l.](i re-addre.ssed ami mailed to the, seemed to be making hea/lway. he clocked a speed in excess of 50 The fact that A rm y as well as Alleghany .... Hink.H. toiN'tliKhtinic in-! pluioti Like lightning. Mark bounded unwedded daughters living in a wa\*, backed up to the car and .r.- cocoaniit and molasses cookies and ing this sale. greaseunt«i'.n.s. bonk ta.srH. the rst dim light of dawn, the aristocrat, who comes to town as and for.k him to h'-.9p;’ a! fc.i cookies of all .lesrriptioii.s Ikr a Time.s was when you bought the Am 7j.^ ‘ making a recent trip to Wisronsin , now to fill tin coffee cups at the quite clear of traffle at the lime, there was seen as an indication a a visitor, 'ilrs. Bennet. the girls' QUALITY DELICATESSENS ,\T SAYINGS! doz. Brnrrmies, fruit,, pineapple, til; new hat first and then depended .SolrrtiiKMi Hear Propo­ .Missing l.oeal Girl Is A m Rad St S . . Pvt. k'ri.'derlck Lucas, the com- ! I 'Kun.H now .srn-rn.s an*l u nvl" sky glowed fiery red toward the tailboard and to plunge big, ; xs there waa an element of doubt that Army garrisons, and perhaps i '.'eatment. on voiit favorite coiffure expert to IJttte Tots Rushing Off to School .Am Smelt ...... 'loor mat.M m iivIoa' ;-4a‘-b* * north—and Rock Creek' blackened hands Into a huge box as to the speed, benefit of it was Arm y air units, might be estab­ and date aqiiai'es too are yummy Today I.oeate«I in New Jersey; R- " 1 I'any bugler, has been excii.a."l design a hair-do to set off the, bon­ sition ( ’.onroniinfi ihr Am T and T . . ami rvA flf>ot.i uhrt*' "My God.” moaned Mark. "Car- | of aandwk he’s given the defendant in the deci­ lished at some ha.ies to as.«ist M ar­ at »pc and .'52<- a do/., and rnake a and Ml bet many of their 741.^ from drill this Friday Am Toh B . . . ^7' A school for pro.speeilvc non- Hot .rj.Hr oi tho inrr'*ft.*»^'l n'n"- rie Carrie:” Newt Gale was In line Just sion. ine and N avy forces In guard and nlce*1unch box treat. net smart stjita and sweet P a rk ‘Street Bridge.' Is Coming Home. Lean Bacon lb. 19c Now you get the coiffure 'this Am Wat Wks . 24 • ' commissioned officers as well a.s h*T of hiry loH u.«o'l tiv ‘ hiMr^n He dre.sseil, ran from the hou.se ahead of Mark, came away with Fred Biiz-sk of Brooklyn N 3" [irotective duties. frocks came from Carroll’s Anaconda o v f «.va- vpi'nl for bu’.' r toward Newt Gnle'.s livery stable two bulging .■’andiATches and his charged with failing to hall on The Conn. Dairy A Food Coun­ fail It will be .some version of a r*' Fifteen-year-old Doris Payne 4 .x the present .NCOS will he held in To Coordinate Work Shop. Their Fall ro.vibility that a reconstructed. Armour Til . . . rnt'k'' alon*'. I)rik.H umn* n-pain’ - l for a horse and. turning the ror- coffee Par Boiled Shoulders lb. 19c cil gives s/ime .school advice on pompadour) before you start ^ 4,-,' the .state Arm ory every .Sund.iy the signal of an nffirer [.leaded The presence of Army off.cets arrived. Price.s , in.stcad of a new f'ark street ; daughter of Mrs. John MncAllis- Atchison ...... ami Hi tapotl an«l now shatloH .i«l'l- nor. found the town suddenly guilty and was fined $5 and eosts. also was said to he in the ir.ter^t liiiichr on looking for hats The reason is 4 X* in .Septemhf r comrheneing this "Hell, " nudged Newt, "ain't had nvxlerato, sizes bridge may be piesented as an , tcr of Hazel street, missing since .Aviation (*orp . f t V. hfi'i' fpiors alive The dusty main street 6t Back to S< hool simple:Ipl hat and liair atyli.sta got 4y.r' coming .Sunday so much excitement since you I The speeding case of David Rubin of coordinating the work of- the Polish Style Ham lb. 49c up I' 10 i alternative projwisal at the October last Wednesday when she disap- Baldwin ('t . . Hl-iir Ura'l.H an«l m a bus en route here B and O ...... jilai f'l arvl painluiK dono, of running, shouting 7nen.‘ didn’t see him ouf here today, did September 13. Albert O. .Srhv eit- defense problem. POPULAR packing attractively, ami ta.aly ^ fall before eiUier group ertated -n; bugler, nnd this year a mi-niher ot Hrrc 5 another rookie reripe we ’ in a meeting of the B<‘>ar«l of froni New York, has boon located Bendix N»'a It'xl btX'k.H woro prnvi'lv'l Mark joined them, drew up you, M ark?" | zer of Lebanon, (mind guilly of Navy I fficer.* said that Fine Fronkfurts lb. 19c combmation.x shi'mM all he part . anythiiiR. Only a slfictly per-, -qv Kearns' kitchen staff is ex- guarantee the rhlldren wall like: i Selectmen. Heretofore the Bourd in Morristown. N. J.. according to Beth .Stl ...... J' , pected to apply for a di.acharve for l.F>0 pupiU in tho main High panting in front of the livery "No," Mark answered, and a.Id- speeding, vbs lined $in and costs nnee the I'nited xKiate.* occiq-'les SJ1<1 parcel of till' school lijnch car- ' verse person would be able to FOOD MARKET tirandmother'a Sugar CooUtes ! has been gathering data on the police. The girl, it wa.s discovered, Borden ...... thi.s week "to .'nll.st in the Regular •Hf h K>1 aml TU) in tlu* Junio? Hii;h stable where a crowd galhereil ed that the fire might be a lot ] with $5 of the fine remiUcd the new hasjjc it will as.sume ried from home The homemaker ' locate K hat which is all wrong ' 855 Main Street Rubinow Building Leon Daisy Homs lb. 25c \ basis of a new span, with an esti­ got o ff the bus in New Haven and <'an Pac ,si hool whilr I 9i‘»n pupil.” in Iho around a foam-fleeked horse and more exciting before the day was .iiipreme c<)itfrol. There will be no needs to kecyi her ear to the with t urrent hair styles, or ; l -'2 riipfiit "f butter Arm y." mated cost of alxiut .M)o. hut ha*l not sinr»‘ b«*on heard of a l-ji'e rr o De P f;,-!' . There will be no diaxharges from , rlomontarx ^ration wor*' ^;ivrn n^'V a tousled, bareheaded youth, hlark over. Afterward he waa to know T « o Do»n. One Hurt quesUoiy-hf Joint Anglo-Am erican “Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” ground rontliiiiall,v foi new ideas achi4‘Vc a coiffure with which 1 riip sugar last night it appeared that a re- '^y^o,,gh a wide search for her had C'he.s and Oh K Coiii(i.iny during the niontli o f ' to.Kl howk.s. ,'kupplio.s for a total recognized the lad instantly, the how grimly prophetic were those U.se Kraft Cheese 2-lb. box 43c to avoid monotony and to di.scovcr no ha: l04»k.s well. 1 egg 4 lablfspoon.s hot nulk built structure might dn hs well. • .-tarte-l ( 'hrv.-ihT .Septemlier'doe to ■•Termination ot t»f 1.11)0 pupil.-* wa.s also th.**)!!)!- Sage boy from upper Rock Creek worfls Estes Park, Colo. '/P. Elvin yhp bases, they explained, will new onc.a of which there are plen­ and might not co.st a.s much as Several notes were sent from Col Carbon ■...... Service." September. 1937 mu.it 1 ut**(i M a CO?-! tif $r>.2i.)0 an-1 .'*up- The Sages liVfd north and east Noyes. 18. chased a squirrel out on ^ e available to the Britmh only to Local Eggs, small doz. 21c ty going the rounds One really , Vtui l>oirt Have to Be an Artist 1 tcas|H.)')nful soda 1 tea.skH>on cream of tartar $2().(»hh. K.stimate.s on this plan NVw Haven to Manche.ster when Co! Gas and El ...... '’ ' have been a dull month for re- plirs l'»i kin'lorKarl^n rhilih'n of Taylors and Carrie. The fire ■ At 4 o'eloek the Are had eaten a limb, lost his balan-e nnd fell JW the extent that International law needs a pattern to follow to be when you use one-coat ( 'oml Inv Ti- ...... might be dangerously close to Thursday Specials 1-2 cup raisins I will be .H(»ught this wc4-k. the gir! packed home her clothi-.s. . cruiti. <*o.Hl m'»re. to withjn a mile of the creek, feet. He laiuied on ('.i\t ll:i>4vott. makes any port available to a bel- Crab Meat sure that the lunch meets the best magic Durt) that cov­ At a preyious meeting. '01' night, ami It was placed on fo.st loxt and .supphr^ io gained the hoy's aide Tunofish, large 2 cons 29c 1. Afllk. to keep I'lean. It Is ■'How bad is I f ’ " he ssked. PORK en. aiiu th«* st)naUty to a room, use j Eastman Kod ...... rode over to wake us up. Pa sent ; In a moderate oven for from 12 to , hazardous by many pers4»n.s. and ' , ' ing to the Bo-ston jiny office, and ' ,«*ui pi l.vrd to find a iiM*- hul)*'l quent li.se of meat, esjieciallv i I)\ico. It dries fast and furniture me right in for help There'.* no- I several accidents have been report- [ i Elec Aulo-L „ ...... ' the checks .should he in the mid- j in thr Volk. 1 7 ' " . 9 * ‘ - Sunrise Red Salmon, Ige. con 23c If It appears on dinner : finished In Duco can he put back 15 minutes. Gen Elec ...... 33 "a die-of Se[iteniher. ho'ly much over on that aide to eu on or near the brufge. menu, too. into use without the usual tlelay. fight fire." 1 Selectmen now are seeking t.- ' Gen Foods ...... *1' BEEF LIVER SLICED i. Fruit, either fresh or cook A t Jonnson Paint Co., 90c a pint. Co-cd School “Mustfi’' Local Slocks ! Gen Mot ...... "Has it reatheil the creek '" Deviled Ham 2 cons 19c eend on the .span ' F'unilxhed h\ Putnam lUid Co. Soiilli Govoiilrv Roth's Lord 2 lbs. 15c Jar. sihoul wardrobes. i^t>me are shirt . Int Harv ...... that way fast. It'll reiii h It | aiid wo tlilnk you'll like them too: if work \£* 'lone 6 Central Kou, Hartford FRESH FRAiNKFURTS ^ 5. Vegetables, raw vegetable- , style, with slits up the si.Ies; oth- { Int Nick ...... 27'-.. without nobody stopping It " ' Old Fashhuied Molasses Cookies Sale For Tavf's Cooked Salami lb. 29c su< h as crisp carnds. Iwriuj* I ers u.se hunting coat or .shooting- i Int T and T ...... 2'-j The meeting of the WUlk'ie Cluh Tip Top Mark knew what that meant, MINCED HAM 1-2 ' uj» .shortening Although no detmlte action was; Insuranee Stocks ■ ftnps. cckry and tnmalncs ’ jacket lines, with all the big, deep I Bid A.xk I .lohns-Man ...... 6" , for election of offieerB. has been i paled Buddeiily at the thought. . 1 cuj) sugar taken la.st night; the Board dis- Scotch or Boneless Ham lb. 29c ^ s^implc fli-s.scrl. fruit is h«-sl ! pockets anybrsiy could need. Kennecott...... 28 : p.xstpone.l to VVednei.lay Septeoi- The crowd knew It, too. Once ! AMERICAN R0L0<;NA J k 1 cup molasse.s cua.sed a measure which appeared Aetna Casualty .. . 11-5 12" and crv.'tiest to carry I !>>ok carefully at corduroy t>e- Aetna Fire ...... 47 49 Ixickheed A ir e ...... 27'*, ber II. in the tow n hall. ' over Rock Creek there might b^ 1 ‘ Pk to have genera! approval. and I rhere will be a Repuhlican eao- VEAL LOAF tan i‘5, carn#'*l in tiizhtly 'o\ ) ta))|H'4puori baking st.dp I fore you buy; .it has gone up , Aetna Life ...... 28 .3" 1-oew's ...... 2f.'-7 no stopping a prairie fire. .The » erv‘\ jars ar« ^ood and which would call for the ^ auction; I»rillard ...... 'O 'j eii* in the town hall this evening Market GROCERY SAVINGS THAT STAND OUT! t-2 'T.sp s.s!t ; in prief. so there are bound to he ' Automobile ...... 35'- 37 11 0 ,\K STHKKT town itself waa in danger. cookii;*^ and ^jingcHiri'a 1 I some sb Kldy qualities. I-zx-ik for .sale of all property now heWl by Mont Ward ...... 40''b 1 at 8 o'clock There waa a shuffllpg' of feet, 1 'J bsp ginger I Conn. General ...... 24*7 26 Eatrle " . (Ireen Post American H.\RD OO,- ^ ' make variations a close. ey*eri weave; be sure skirts the town for non-payment of taxes. Na.sh-Kelv ...... s weighted, explosfve silence. 1 io ^ 1 '2 i5p cu’ namon ! Hartford Fire ...... 79'- 81 Legion, an-l it* Auxiliary will hold j T CHEESE. Ih. ... I.VC SAL.AMI. Ih. are vid e and seams generous. .Several lots have In thi.s w ay come Nat Blsc ...... IP 'j M \/.OI,.\ Oil, These men wanjed' someone to OOC 1 t5p vanilla Hartford Stm Boll. 50 .34 instsllaUon of offirers in the town Spry 3-lb. can 49c ~ TMt«rtUiy Vour Bargain Hountf 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 cups floijr into the public possession, and it National Fire ...... 53 55 Nat Dairy ...... 1-3'.^ take the lead.-'Mark felt, and he is the view pf the Board" that they hall next Monday evening Seplem-, l.nst Call! Philadelphia Cream KRAFT Had the PrHilegei of lewIng 1 cup milk Phoenix ...... 77 79 Nat Distill ...... 21 S seized th^ opportunity. ! r'toodbye again and we know shoiild be relea.sed for private \iae N Y Central ...... 13 S her 9. Callon ...... CHEESE, 1 Q , « VELVEETA, Rinso, large 2 for 39c a showing of th» paMern.s i:> ('r.-nm .shortening R'ld sugar. vou’ll appreciate the tribute to Travelers ...... 395 415 $1.14 "A ll - fight, young Sage.” he i|A - and building in order to place them N Y NH nnd H ...... '< The Willimantic F’a.stor's I'nion ' Baid-.''Cumlng to the men for tacit pkg Keeney Grad^,. HrnHdl''om -yximn- • 'i L -nel m •lasse.'j. beat well Add our children in this little poem: Pilhlle rtllltle* wilt bo cnler.talnei.s in a f)f eager, laughing boys and girls, , the electric light company regard-' S. New Fng. Tel. Co. 156 161 Phil Pet ...... 34 ’ It waa an unforgettable scene Ivory Soap, large size 3 for 25c j Some are dignified and tall. ; ing installation of .street lights on Pub 3vc N J ...... 35' talced ilr. and Mrs. Harry Flint of l.ow I’rices On .Ml .Sizes OT -^mottleu patlern an* attrai tive atvl Ik.n't L t the S,l.»..l Washing* . caper bv w.th flying curls. Western Mass...... 28 3C Wollaston, Mas.*., and Mr. and that dawn in Sioux Springs; the RICE >Aunt Jemima Maxwell House we noted the nc\^ lonc-or-.-ton** <,<•( 4 ou Down f Center street and Middle turnpike Industrial. Radio ...... *; PI KK I.MPOKTKI) sky hanging low. ilull, suffocat­ And some are small. west, from Olcott Streep to the Reading ...... 747 Mrs. Asa Comins of Delano, leaf design.s are .soiUt and Y"uTl tlri'l vcashing ceases to be : Acme Wire ...... 17 It Florida, of the weekend. OI.IVK Oil. ing; wagons rumbling, homestead­ PEA BEANS Pancake Flour Coffee 2-lb. can 45c not so'pronouru'C'} In all there arc The reason for this galaxy East +lartforcl town llile. Real- Am. Hardware ...... 21' i 2i Republic Stl ...... 72' ers yelling; a handful of women, a cliiTc ami becomes simple with ; Of marching youth? .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green 50 patlern.s iiuludd-.g th*- alwuyj- .a q.i't, effiinont .Nor>;c 'Vaaher. .dents near Mcl.^an Hill have ask­ Arrow H and H.. com 3.3'a 37'-j Rey Tob B ...... 36 whlteifaced, standing in a knot School starts today! ed for atrejet lights and the Board and jKin Robert have returneil to KI.HKIITA HKS Vanilla Ige. bottle 25c useful oriental and hix’ikf'd tvp'us Tln-.li tiuii iiis '.va.slujii; marllines Billings and Spencer. S*, 4 3; Safeway Sirs ...... P 'S i their home in Dalton, Georgia, af­ by the store; horses galfoplng off W'e turn to the neglected task: has sought information as to coat. Sears R o c b ...... 79 \ Baker’s to cht>osc fr-ui’i that . n; i.» tiia-i*' I ar. Ill honctit.al s|>i'iial priVes Bri-stol Brass ...... 42 45 ter spending a vacation with rela­ In the dust toward the fiery blotch 1 0 * P''s- How strangely empty all the Socony-Vac ...... S"’* 5 « ''• .’sp to your ordei *.4; lo lb f«it just n-.v. at H .S. -I’littcrton s. According to the electric com­ Colt's Pat. Firearm* 77 80 bushel___ $ 1 . 1 5 on the horizon from which a great I rooms—1 pany's figures It would cost $653.20 tives here. Root Beer Extract 2 btls. 25c vide. The. 9x12 sirt rnotl^Tately Ragle l..ock ...... 8 10 Sou Pac ...... *'2 Mr. and Mr*. Ro.ascll Altoo and black cloud of smoke now rose to-, 1 GOLD MEDAL ' 'Vllh sudden silence everywhere— for 60 candle power lights and South Ry ...... 7 2 priced at ?,*>4 Treat tt./ family sime night Fafnir Bearings .... 125 135 children of Ozone Park. L. 1.. are wsrd the heavens. CALO Peculiar loneliness that looms $8.36.80 for 235 candle power Std Brands ...... * '« KI.HKKTA PKACHKS '.Mth ttliS. Hart nnd Ctooley . . . . 127 137 visiting their aunt Miss Hattie .M Mark was one of the first to FLOUR Ivory Snow, 1 pkg. Free both 21c -".,11 l^rhen all the young things go lights. Most Board members feel atd Gas and F I ...... 7'2 (iiMid Mediums, DOG OR CAT FOOD Marian Yoimg ^ V';rk corre- l-.riift Mallim Ki'frlgerator Heseert Hendey Mach. Com.. 11H 13’ i Albro. e north. Newt Gale as his side, sponjent. tells F "r those j aw ay 1 that only the latter type are of I.jir(lers Frary * Clk. 24 26 Std on Cal ...... 78'. bushel ...... fcgether they had hastily grabbed Libby's Corned Beef Ige. 19c 1 p.iuiiil marshmallows Thougi- our hearts yearn. any use as street fixtures. About .Mrs. H. E. Robln.son and two 95 who have loni; look '1 fill 1 nsiial New Brit. Mch., com 4 1 'i 4.3'4 Std on N J ...... 34 L daughters Lois and Jane, are ■(ip old coats, sacks, anything with l -'2 i-’.ip pineapplr juice ! And keeping would be sweet. 34 lights would be required along counttyish furniture tliat '.vouM North and Judd...... 30 32 Tex Corp ...... t ...... spending a short time with .Mr.a. SEKDl.KS.S (HIAPKS which to fight the grassflre. Carnation Milk, large can 7c 1 ; ip sec'leil ci'iokeil prunea, We would not ask to hold Uiem— the 9.152 foot line. The Informa­ Timken''RoII B . ,"e-...... 42'*, be more Uixunou.s tli.at, I'otfii;!.' Peck Stow St WH. ... 5 7 Robinsons parents in Wapplngers Others carried slickers, shovels, iln eil ' or to stay tion wgs referred to the Board's Transamerlca ...... 38 . . . . . 4fx Large Size, |F S ' b ' 1 3 * types, the revival of English pro- ' Russell Mfg. Co., new 12*% 14 >4 Faii's. N. Y. horse blankets dipped in a tank 2 3 Clip crushed pineapple, ' Those onward-pressing feet. lighting committee for further Un Carbide ...... 74'i Miracle Whip qt. 32c vinclai pieces Is real news. Scovil M fg...... 26 28 Miss Charlotte M. Brainard haa pound ...... at the last minute and still drip­ VERMONT M.VID drained ] Relinquishment—the lesson we study. Also turned over to this Unit Alrc ...... 397*1 1 SILVER FLOSS More sophisticated than early Sllex Co...... 11 13 returned from Tunckhannock, Pa., ping water over the horses’ flanks. 1-2 cup whipped cream must learn. group is Information on a proposal Unit Corp ...... I ’ i SWKKT COK-N. Sugar 10-lb. cloth bag 49c American maple but les.s foimal ■ 1-4 I up grated bitter chocolate 1 Stanley Works ...... 46'4 48'i where she spent July and August The wagons came laat. loaded School starts today! , to extend lights from Lake street Unit Gas Imp ...... IP b 1 SYRUP SAUERKRAUT than traditional 18th ontui v wal­ do., pfd ...... 29 . — as coun.acllor at a Girl Scout YKLLOW. dozen with plows, and men Instructed 1-4 cup' giated sweet chocolate. to the Bolton line on the new Bol­ U S Rubber ...... 21 JL5e nut or mahogany. Eilgli.sh pm- Torrlngton ...... 27*4 29*4 Camp. to cut wide furrows ahead of the Butter, Land O'Lakes lb. 33c MU maisliiii.illows with Juice ton road U 8 Steel ...... 54'% vlncinl of solid walnut in a nep Veeder-Root ...... 58*4 61*4 Miss Nancy Minot, who has been SWEKT Are, to build a backfire If neces- and heat in 'double holler until West Union ...... 7984 new toast tone. Is suitable fer marshmallow a are soft.- Cool, mix Neiw Tork Banks visiting her cousin. Mrs. Robei;j PEPI'KKS. 8 lbs. 25c Milk, Armour's 4 cans 26c Bank of New York .. 305 32,3 West El and M fg ...... 702 White for a month, has returned R^urring his horse across the 1 5 « .Most Kinds! suburban and town as well as lightly and fold In prunea, plne- Wootworth ...... ■ 33*4 country houses Furtherir.ort. it,, app\e and cit-am Mix grated choc- Repnblirans Hold j Bankers T r u s t...... 49 51 to her home In Sheffield, Ma*s. (AULIFLOWKR hot. dry prairie toward the smoke, mixes well with almost every i 1 Central Hanover . . . . 89 92 Mrs. IJnda E. Stanley ha.a re­ Mark noticed jackrabblts, grouse, Campbell's Soups 3 cans 25c -'late.s. spj-inkle - half an bottom of Large, While, B. * M. othe- type of furniture. buttered shallow mold. Add m al­ (^ iicu 8 Tonight Chase ...... »• • •. Surprise Parly turned from spending several even the field mice scurrying BAB-O 10c Richer carpets, fabrics and ac- low mixture and aprtnkle with (Themtcal ...... ’ 43 45 weeks with her Wlster and hus­ each i . t ...... 15c away from the direction of the BEANS Orange Juice No. 5 can 19c esaaones than those associated other chocolate. Chill. Grange Meeting City ...... 24 26 band, Mr. and Mr*. Mark Shep­ flames. He pictured Carrie alone 1 n.aBRiTT with maple may be used with the. Continental ...... 12 14 For Elsie Roth ard in New London., N. H. rOTATOES in her soddy: pictured her terror IVlegates to the State. Senator­ Tomato Juice NQe_5 can 19c English provincial groups. But Hehool Sh6«« of Quality and Fit Com Flxchange . . . . 48*4 50*4 Harmon Cochrane of Springfield, on awakening • In the darkness, Coca-Cola has the charm of CLEANSER ial and Congressional conventions First National ...... 1695 1745 ytass.. spent the weekend and holi­ Seconds, fiood Size, seeing the flames, fleeing, perhaps, they call for less dressy fabrics ; The C. E. House & ^ n , Inc.. i To Be Tonight Miss Elsie F. Roth of 59 Cooper will be nsmed at the Republican Guaranty Trust .... 265 274 day at his home here. * ' peck ...... to Taylor’s and losing her way In Fruit Cocktail No. 2^ can 19c and ornament* than those com- j have an X-ray machine that street, who Is to be married on 15c *• '1 1 3 for 11c Bartlett mon to ISth century French and shows you exactly how your chll- caucus to be held this evening In Irving TFUs't...... 10 12 Mis* Grace Bradbury has re­ the darkness. He tried to recall purity. Its clean, exhilarating taste Saturday to Robert E. Werner, was turn*^ to the home of her sister EngUsh schemes. I dren's shoes fit their feet. VVe no- Manchester Grange No. 31. P. of High school hall. The delegates Manhattan ...... 15 17 MILK CKACKKRS how she .had looked that night proposed by the Republican town Manufact. Trust . . . . 32*4 34*4 again pleasantly surprised last Mr*. L. A. Kingsbury after several In the moonlight, her firm little Pears No. 2 i can 19c In other words. EhigUah provln- ticed many mothers shopping H., at its meeting tonight in the night at a shower given by Mis* Bulk, never loses the freshness of appeal 1 BANANAS SWEET PEPPER.S dal pieces enable Mrs. •America, there yesterday-For school sboe^ committee for the approval of the N Y Trust ...... 101 104 weeks spent in Naugatuck. chin tilted up to his and her eyes small lodge room of the Masonic caucus tonight are; Public N a tio n a l...... 29 31 Josephine Hngarty of 46 Edge- .% pounds .... bright 08 coal*. But somehow in 5c Lb. Post Toasties jumbo box 10c to strike that fine middle -dound | and no wonder with the grand dls- wood street. Hartford. The hostess 25c 1 39c Basket Temple, will begin what It Is hop­ State Convention: 'WlUlam J. Title Guarantee . . . . 28; 384 the peril of the moment he could that first delighted you. It brings a of aimpliclty and sincereness | play In their window for both boys ■was assisted by Miss Kay Ma.*sarn Emhoirrosolng .Moment ed will be an active seaaon for the Thornton, William C. CTheney, Mrs. U S T r u s t...... 1490 1540 DAISY HAMS not reclaim that precious moment. Which shows K cultivated taste and girls from the old stand-bys, of 51 Babcock street. Hartford, 1 BLUE RIBIER GRAPES MED. SIZE. POTATOES Grape-Nut Flakes, jumbo box 15c Without emphasizing It. : brown and white saddles to the local Grange, and every member Harold M. Reed and Mrs. Harley Reachlnr a HtUe knoll, from feeling of complete refreshment Only Teat for J w ior and the guests present were Mi-ss Rochester. N. Y.—(iP)- U fe ’s (iood (Quality, which he could look down across sturdy brown and black oxfords who can possibly do so is urgeil to B. DeWolfe. moat embarrassing moment for 1 2 Lbs. 19c 15c Peck Orange Pekoe Tea lb. 25c •Senatorial' Convention: William I> s Moines. 14.— (VRl—iTie desk Roth's closest associate* at the pound ...... the broad Rock Creek valley, i Kalttlng InstrurtlonB "Free” and In so many new designs at be present. Giovanni Evangellntl, .32, eame in 25c Allen, Wesley Shields. Miss Laura sergeant picked up the telephone Travelffi-'s Insurance Nunpany's * 'Mark realized the Are was even . . . completely satisfying. When you buy your yam at The popular prices, 'starting at $2.76. Following the business session a erowded downtown street as he Delicious Coffee lb. 19c B. House, and Mrs. Emma Inman. to hear a childish voice Inquire: office. ' worse than th* Sage boy had de- Tara and Gift Shop. Mrs. Cragin at eight o'clock a program will be wslted for a street car. A passing EGGS Congressional Convention: Mrs. ••Win you please send the police * After a program of gqmfs and ocrlbed i t £ast of 'Taylor's it had ASSORTED FRENCH haa ralutaed and will be pleased to September . Fish. Welcome presented under thi direction of automobile’s door handle tangled Western, Fresh, CHEESE C4KE R. J. Smith, Mr*. John Wlnterbot- right away? There's a tramp In social pastimes a tasty luncheon licked Its way savagely through AND DANISH PASTRY Wheaties - box lOc Instruct you la aiaklng one of the oyster. Long Island harvest Mrs. Beatrice Forster, lecturer of in hla trousers and neatly swished PAUSE THAT REFRESHES tom. Judge Raymond R. Bowers our yard." Asked If hla parents was served by the hostesses and dozen ...... the short, dry grass to a point those new boggy cardigans that begins Whltefish, yellow pike and the Grange. It* theme • will be them off .In full view of hundreds im and Joiui I. Olson. were home, th* child hesitated enjoyed by all. less than three miles above Car­ ■o i/t u d u n d o a u t h o r it y o r t h i coca-cola CO. by Maraschino Cherries 3 btls. 25c knit as imptdly to > many In- carp are coming in largest volume. "Vacatlona.” o f pasacraby. The apologetic driver iC cut trlgulitg dasl^s. The caucus will convene at 8 Then a woman's voice said : "N evrt The bride-elect received a pair rie’s claim. It was now sending Mullets and lake herring are next It la expected that a report of piled trouaerless Evangelati DIAL .‘1929 In abundance. Bay scallopa ap­ the National l^ tu rers* conference o'clock and Judge William 8. Hyde, mind,- officer, we we)» just testing of handsome prism boudoir lamps, up a thick.', black smoke as it Stuffed Olives, large 2 btl^ 25c aboard, rushed him home for re- COCA-COLA BOTTLINtr^OMPA^^^^JH^^ pear. Sea urchins, those sea crea- held laat w rn; wrlll be glve^ by Republican town chairman will Junior to see what he would do If also nusMfou* small Utchea FOR FREE DEUVEIr Y! huntedted IbfoioUfh the longer grass cl ats classroom tdrsh that look Uke grcea ehsst- Mr*.. ForateiC^irlng the evi nrsald*. h* weha aloaa to aa emergeacy.'* gadgets. , . •' • placementa. MANCHEVnEB EVENINO HERALD. MAKCHE8TBB. OONM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4.1949 PAGE BLEVEH U K C H ^ E B EVENING BERALD. HANCHESTIB. OOOTI. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. MW ^ac T ^ fall said of tha wild rid* with tha X A m y Mcpc In TmwylrmnU, re­ Bifln la right'abmit any aiora 1939 Bowl Team' doOiineaa right-of-way for Japa­ fusing to withdraw from the ceB- basas, I am authoiisad to say.” Convicts Free oonvlcta whan ah* r*tum*d hema Official Stops nese troops and tl»t the Indo-Chi­ Special Tax ed territory, were In open revolt. At BoatoOft Anwricaa craws to Llttls Rock. Billows Seen as Man Tiger’s Pin Flag Hopes on Series with Indians Ldmiral Hart nese government had rejected It Two under-eecreterlea of etete wars at work on tha first group of Girl Hostage Men Heavily Armed Coach Leahy to the Contrary, were neither denied nor confirmed have realgned. sight ahtps, gatttng tham In ahapa She aaid the men were heavily Hospital Work by authoritaUve quarters here, On Defense 81ms, who reaifqed recently f6r tranafer to tha Royial Navy at armed with guns, pistols, aawa and For Champion to Beat At Shanghai; knives and wera "considerate, but Bog ion College Should Be Hoi Dornel, Japanese news agency, from King Csrol’e cabinet, w m a Canadian port on Friday, or im- (Coatiaaafi ttom Fag* One) Ten Scho said In a broadcast today. underetood to be In hiding lome- madiataly tharaaftar. deiperate." Inspector Refuses to Drop to Third Political circles pointed out that Firms Seen "They told ua that If we’d Just Tear Trouble where outside of Bucharest. Anolhar fiotllla of fi of the 1,- About the same time the girl ap­ By Stflvfl O'Leary this was a mlllUry matter and A stesdy stream of ' officials 200-ton class destroyers was ra- peared, three shots were heard be quiet everything would bo all Permit Operations Be­ In U. S. Amateur Golf Stars Bar Sports Roundup that the leader of a Japimese dele­ (Contlnoed from Page One) pouring out of Trsnsylvsnls 'ported to have left Hampton from the area In which armed right,” she added. cause of Zone Rules. AP Feature Service As Chisox Cop (OoaltaMd from P»** One) gation. Gen. Issaku Nlshihara, la brought reports of fresh disorders Roads, Va., headed north for Bos­ trusties from the Arkansas prison The frantic parents of the Ray­ Boston.— Coach , who made pessimism a flne now in Indo-China with "suitable ville youngsters have been with the By Eddie Brietz * like the bail team of Elmer, Okla., should be charged to government there. ton. are searching for the escapes. But Anybody Can Score are in discussing his Boston College elevens, openJy,.confes8es On the Coast New York. Sept. 4 -News: Bob­ tai Bum liit wer* allent on reporta authorlEatlons." Domel said It was possemen since the manhunt start­ Construction was brought to a now In a sandlot tourney, may 10-2 Victory business. At Timisoara, In south Trsnsyl- In other unnamed ports along They are part of toe 36 felons r these days that his 1940 eleven will be better than the squad by Feller now uses a wicked hook meet the Hector team, winner of ■ th« ulOmatum, In which Indo- unknown how far Nlshihara s ne- Should Pay Big Part vsnis, Italian and Gsrman conau- toe Atlantic coast, the remainder who killed a giiard, wounded an­ ed near here yesterday morning. standatlll this morning on the In Cut-Throat Match faiiwE offleiala were said to have gotitflions h^d b«!en carried. Two more convicts were recap­ heating plant north of the hospi­ he guided to the Cotton Bowl last New Year’s dlay^. Instead of his fast ball in the the Muskogee district meet. Her* "I think the American people latea were wrecked and mobs ran­ of toe yeaaels involved In the great other and fled from the Arkansas Three Errafit Colleges clutch and has the batters break­ twan warned to yield or "take the tured last night. Drig Harvey, 29, tal building due to realdentlal Play; Strain Is Men­ tor's star twlrlcr, Lance Jones, has feel that those who are going to sacked Hungarian and German international transaction were be­ penal farm near Pine, Bluff on But there’s a catch in it, of course. ing their backs...a middleweight only one arm. Bengals Lose Service* .oonaequencea.'' make money out of these defense stores. ing made ready with all apeed for Labor Day and spread out fanwlse who had been In one gun fight near zoning restrictions which were not tal Rather Than Physi­ "We probably won’t have a s ------'* ...... " '* Learn That New Ath­ being observed by the building con­ match between Georgia Abrams ’ Admiral Hart arrived on the contracts ought to pay the big At Saint George, In the ceded delivery In the early future. to attempt escape. Garland, Ark., since his escape, fin# *• record as our .iln# victories Of McCoskey for Week ■ Mwlit cruiaer Marblehead, appar­ part of this, ” Harrison remarked. tractors, the H Wales Lines Com­ cal at Winged Foot. letic Purity Code Is and Fred Aposloll is being brewed Today's Guest ^Ur About Town area, toe Hungarian mayor was Meanwhile, a 10-man commis­ 10 Convicts Recaptured was found sleeping In the woods and on* defeat last year." he add* ■ for Son Francisco. Sept. 2 0 ...Ne Wirt Gammon. Chattanooga j —Reds Nip Cards, 4-3# ently In order to keep in c l ^ r Witnesses told the Senate Fi­ killed by an angry crowd when he sion of Army and Navy officers near Texarkana, ArkTex. Kenneth pany of Meriden. quickly. "We’re up against a t touch with developments. The nance Committee yesterday of Since then, a posseman and con­ Armory street, facing which the Being Enforced. braaka continues to lead Pitt for Times: "Did-you-ever-stop-to-lhink ■ Miss Dorothy S. Kulldowskl of hung a Hungarian flag from the were already at aea on the cruiser Shipley, 16, was taken into custody By Harry Grayson much tougher schedule and that [ ' Chicago's football berth in the Big department: It may not be many! To I^ad by 8 Gamcf. Marblehead’s trip to Shanghai had numerous Industries which they vict were killed here and 10 con­ new heating plant la to be built, la aarly. game with Tulan# will be * ^ -- 1108 Tolland t\irnpike today en­ city hall. • U. S. 8. 8t. Louta, bound fo^Ber- victs were recaptured In different near Linwood, Ark. VEA SoTvIo* Sport* Editor Ten when and if they ever get day* before we again hear that been scheduled previously, but Ad­ said would not benefit from the de­ Meanwhile, three other convicts listed as a Residential B zone and headache." . { San Frsnclaco, Sept K—'ifi— i miral Hart, who returned to Tsing- tered Bay Path Institute, Spring- muda and a aerlea of conferencea sections of Arkansas. the plana call for extending the around to airing Chicago ..the cry, Break up the Yankees" I By Judaon Bailey fense outlays, but which would with British officials there on the were reported to have kidnaped W. Mamaronsek, N. Y., Sept. 4— But Leahy has ample rea^n : Ten high school football stars ! tao from Shanghai only recently, field. face severe tax Increases under the Cerman Troops Occupy This was toe third day the high present laundry building to the have been barred from athletica at ! Yankee,* have the Inside track for AaaocUted Prefa Sporta WHtsr base site tola country -wUl acquire V. Hooper, Glendale. Ark., farmer, The west course of the Winged for his reluctant optimism. F^ Iost 1 P.ay PinclII, son of the National Sports Corktall ^ __ __ decided to join the ship at the bill as approved by the House. school students have been prison­ street line. Restrictions call for a Just four men from hli*^'«tton | three coast conference colleges by i The Detroit ligers oack#d Into last mooasnt, Accordlng to Navy recniitlng Railway Station In the great sound of the resort la- ers of the desperadoes In a mad commandeered hla truck for a ride 10-foot building line on this street Foot Club la not terrifying, but League umpire, who ha* led the Eddie Mead is in the forefront the last ditch"today'in thVlr'bst'u* "It's certain," George said, “that lands. Into Louisiana and to have left Bowl squad and hs has ample re­ Commissioner Edwin Atherton. ' F orel^ authorities said they sovirces. Arthur K. Roberts, of 16 the Senate must make a number Szlnok, Hungary, Sept. 4—(IP)— game of hide-and-seek with posse- throughout its length. Forms for with golf stepped up all the way who ruled the schools og their \ Notre Dame bascballers at the of a half dozen smart N 5’ fight' for another Anjencan Lesgtie pan- ______Academy street, has enlisted in The Bermuda base and another him chained to the truck near placements from last year’s iet- ‘ were inclined to believe that re- of changes in the measure passed Uniformed German troopa took up men afraid to fire because of the the north foundation wall of the along the line, Marvin iBud) termen and an Imposing group of alumni had violated tor circuit's ' plate for two seasona in addition manager.* making goo goo eyes at Inant ports toe Japanese had delivered , the fleet, quarters In the Szolnok railway base in Newfoundland would be In Baatrop, Iji., where they hitch­ planned heating plant had already to shortsloppir.g every inmng the Jackie Donovan, crack Buffalo j They came to grip* with to* by theiHouse." addition to toe six acquired In the youngsters. Ward, ta fine a player as he la, sophorT,orea. strict, new anti-proselyting code, i a "vlrtunl ultimatum” to Indo- j ------station, 60 miles southeast of Bu­ hiked a rule In the direction of been set exactly on the street line ' "Atherton, former Justice De­ Irish played this spring welter, who has tiffed' with h's ■ front-running Cleveland Indians tn China were sub.stantially correct, i siore.s in Manchester that have destroyer swap. The right to bases The convicts shot and killed Monroe. I*a. iott tatackles s stem assignment in de­ Heavy Oraduatton Toll dapest. at a junction of the main Frank Gartman, a posseman. early and Building Inspector E. C. Elliott Graduation took Vito Anania, partment agent who was con- i pilot . . . keep your eyes on a cou-1 toe ftrat of nine game* th* two Preparing To laind Troops l,een closing each Wednesday at Conscription Foes Rally railway line between Germany and in those two possessions was refused to grant the constriicti' fending the National Amateur Rumor Foundry pie of guys hitherto unheard of In clubs bave left with each other granted by the British as an out­ yesterday, and fled with their leading eastern scorer; pile-driv­ tracted to enforce the code, said | One report from Hong Kong ’ were opened this afternoon, Rumania. company a permit for further wi yhampio'ishlp over the historic the youths themselves were not Hottest report al Forest Hills ta tonight s all-star game - John Ro- and the prospect for Detroit w m quoted a ^traveller from Hanoi. they were closed on. Monday, Behind Postponement right gift, but their acquisition hostagea Into a dense swamp kyout, S ^t. 0-14. I ing fullback Pete Clgnettl; Dick In Budapest, the Foreign Office this morning. Harriaon. pass-matching end. and to blame and that his rulings could i that Tom Flow, the Icnnia me­ galla. q'uartcrback from Scranton disheaitcnin.^. the Indo-China capital, a*s staling jThe busine.ss that was being done Washington. Sept. 4 — (iPi — spokesman flatly denied there was naturally linked with the Members of the posst said they Public Records Officials of the construction coi In cut-throst match play, almost I chanic, thinks he haa Sarah Pal­ U and Mike Guksie. a lineman House foes of the pending con- heard one of the girls cry: "Don’t Captain Ernie Schowtzer. an In­ be appealed to the conference, I Lose Ktar Fielder that Gen. Issaku .Nlshihara. head , j,, the stores Indicated that the were any German troops on Hun­ broader program. pany conferred at once with thi ' any one of the 150 starters is ca- j frey geared to take Alice Marble , from West Virginia Both have the The Tigers lost fnetr fourth of a mission to Indo-China which p„bUc w,as unaware of their being scription bill rallied today behind shoot me, mister) Don't shoot me I pable of dethroning the Spokane | spirational leader at guard. which may, ' if it disagrees" re- ' garian soil. He said he would In­ Conferencea on toe other bases IVrnilto. architect who drew up the build­ if they meet in the finals . Stow . goods Conn is 5-6 over Pastor, straight game yesterday a* well has been regulating shipment of ^bo number on the street.s ; a proposal for \®0'da^y ^ostpone were expected to be arranged .Slugger or of eliminating any one But he has a deckful of return­ verse his action vestigate to determine what Ringleader Killed by Posse The following building permits ing plans and Judge W. S. Hyde, ing aces. There’s Gene Goodreault. The schools he acted against has completelv remade the Bear.- ; but for the life of us we can't see as the scrvlcei of their, star cen- supplies to Chinn, had informedaboutwas about the came as is noticed . ment of the draft to permit a fur- "Hungarian troops could have shortly. A 7-man Navy board The embittered possemen. aided chairman of the Doard of trustees of the otoer cracks. : town girl's defensive game Into s why three cheers for the P. G terfielder. Barney McCosket. in X the Indo-China government the L,„ Wednesday afternoons me ther— *-trial1-1 of-V the**-- voluntary ft,*,, enllst- have been Is.sued: to the Man­ one of the nation's great ends and were the University of Southern been mistaken for Germans.” will meet with British officials to by 100 state policemen sent by chester Corporation, permits for of the ho.spltal as to the proper pro­ Th* 140 who qualified through- | the Eagle All-America candidate; California, the University of Cali­ smashing, attacking program A for signing Freddie 'Corcoran debacle against the Chicago Japanese were preparing to land' stores are closed ment system. The Germans were reported to decide on the exact locations for Gov. Sam Jones, cornered the ring­ cedure. A considerable amount of out the nation and 10 former title- j for another term as . tournament' V.'hite Sox. 'ArCoa^- hurt bis Sid* troops In the colony this Friday. ----- As this drive started, many con­ four home.s at Pine Acres of which . , j ... deadly passing left halfback. Quar­ fornia at Los Angeles, and the be the advance guard of a full size the projected naval and air bases leader of the break. Frank Con­ three are to cost $3,900 each and i "ork had already been done on the holders must survive another or­ terback Henry Toezylowski, whom University of California Oddiforlum manager, tennis circles think divng for a fly ball and may . b* This report said the Vichy gov- | Henry A. Lord of 578 Main ceded that it was a forlorn hope expeditionary force which will be which President Rooaevelt told re ley, 34. on the Ouachita river levee deal over the 36-hole route dur­ Hank Iba Oklahoma Aggie cage the Forest Hill* draw gives Don O'-t a -xcek They already had lost in view of the fact that the Sen­ one to cost $4,2.50, All will have ' ioundatlons for the heating plant Leahy rates just behind Martv .\thlet«# .Affected. ernment already had rejected the street, Norwich was driving east on sent Into Rumania In fulfillment porters were needed to keep any yesterday and shredded his body four rooms. To David Chambers ' t^e form" f^e walls had ing toe first two days before Jim­ coach got a letter from a fresh­ M Neil a decided advantage over second place to the New York reported Japane.se demnnd.s on In- Hill. Center street, last night ate rejected the same suggestion Brts.i as a blocker, and George Athletes affected were .lohn , of the German-Itallan promise of enemy from our front door. The with bullets. Conley died only .50 is Ifisued a permit for the erection j partly built. ^ ___ mying min the 64 match play i K#rr a topflight guard. Petrovich Alhambra high school man prospect saying the lad n^A- his old n-.-al Bobby p.lggj Yankees and their wasn't much do-China. at 9:45 when he was blinded by by a vote of 43 to 41. military protection for Rumania's other base sites are In the Baha­ I'rackets. | Representative Fish (R., N. Y.i. yards from where Gartman was of a single dwelling at $6,500 at Center again is In the hand* of | V Tharen Hodges a teammate ed a -seven-fejot bed and would .•ndre for toem to jfiveup, except Although Japanese military au- j lights of an automobile ap- new. shrunken borders "against mas, Jamaica. St. Lucia, Trinidad killed. Fmm then on in it is a case of i bnng along hi.i own . Franc;- Poor Sammy hope Ihorltles here professed to be iin- I proaching. He pulled to the right however, serving notice he would Lakewood Circle for C. Elmore ! Pete Oladchuk and Wslt Dubrin- ' ; Theodore Olea and Ixiren La Prade any power.” Antigua, and British Guiana. The youthful hostages are Watkins. To William Riihinow a I Hospital Notes sudden death. One slip nnd out I .ski, Fred Naiimetz. is being groom- ^ ' of Phoenix. Ar;z Herbert E Olds • M Quade. who has it bad traveled And hearts shall bleed tt ith Bob Feller in the box for Informed regarding Indo-China de- | |p doing so struck ties that offer the amendment, expressed The Germans here, 20 soldiers For Sammy Snead belief that its chances had been Capital Taken by Surprise Gladys Diamond, 15. Voncelle Wil­ garage permit for 192 East Cen­ you go. Four 18-hole rounds of I ed for 1941 Joe Zshllski, standout I * Redondo Beaeh Henrv Binkley. , 4 000 miles from Ha-vaii to ndc in the fn^Jians today, there wa* st Velopments.,^thla wa.s not consiiicr-, bad been partly removed by the Just arrived from the Reich, made The announcement of the de­ liams. 16, and Jerry Harrigill. 17. match play—two each on Sept. 11 I the N'atie.nal atnateur bike race.s '.4'hoie golfing creed !ea.ct a good chance that this also •d surprising because the Japan-I (^.onnecticut Con pany. This result- improved measurably by President ter street at $300 To Frederick 1 An- relief man last vesr. Is all set for i Alhambra; Willard Sheller Comp- themselves comfortable in this sta­ stroyer-base deal as a fait accom­ all of Rayville. They were kidnaped Gill a permit for chicken coop at ' Admitted yesterday: Mrs and 12—Will bring the competition I Schwotzer's post in Detroit . Dominie Daliessan- Is blo'x' the lead. would go gliinmerlng. ’ ese army's South China hoaiiquar- oie car going further to the Roosevelt s destroyer-defense base tion in the heart of Hungary. tonia Litvinchyk, Rockville. I ton: (Jeorge C Phillips Inglev oo'J deal with Greht Britain. pli took toe capital completely by and their automobile commandeer-1 85 Demlng .street $25 down to the 36-hole scml-finaLa. i Veterans Joe Msnzo and John i • 1 Gustave Kroesen. Jr , and Jack dro. the sawed-off'r-hotgun of the One.-Mlnutc Intendew The Tigers already have shown ters at Canton recently ha.s bean n^bt and up into the roadway of Wearing field gray uniforms surprise yesterday. Birth: Yesterday, a son to Mr. •Sept. 13, with the 36-hole final Cubs stands on'y five foot .six I Ted Williams: "I want to be a a lot more then some of to* ex- taking independent deci.uion.a re- (b<> tridley Irai k.a, which had been "The vote will be clo*se, ' ed when they stopped Monday nearl .Xppileatlons. Yauckoes rrturn to the tsikles' Afmitage. both of Los Angeles with the black Initials of SS Congress reacted with both ap­ Dayville to offer aid to the eon-! Marriage license applications and -Mrs Thounn" Brown. 29 Roose­ carded the following day. but is the taliest member in a i grea' hall player—greater than I i'crls.'so called, expected. But ths gardlng the French coHonv. removed from the ties, but had not predicted. (Schutzstaffel, Hitler blackshirt nrd lettermen A1 Morro and Steve I Announcement that the youths Even proponents of the Burke-' plause and dismay, but the expres­ vlcts, whose stolen car had been , have been filed hv Francis J. Ma- velt street Winged Fool is situated 20 miles lyvanltls, with a couple to be | ; could not compete was made la-tl family of nine . begins to look ' am ■ (“hips are really do’wn in the junior Chinese reports in dispatches been picked up A front wheel was ite Guard) and the winged heel sion disregarded party lines. Dis­ Admitted today: Mrs. Alice Icircjit for the next ten days. from Hong Kong said the C-hung- broken and it vwas neces.sarv to get [ Wadsworth conscription measure damaged in an accident. honey and Lucille F. Murphey. northeast of New 5'ork . . . 12 weeded from the sophomore crop. ; I week, but Atherton, who has been insignia of the transport service, cussion quickly centered on wheth­ Wagner, 109 Foster street. minute.4 from White Plains. Charlie O’Bourk# I While the Tiger.*' and Indians king government of Generalissimo a wrecker to get the car away. ~ The agreed that the destroyer trans- the German newcomers fraternized It was here that the men freed ; of thi.s town; Lloyd W, Tot- Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and will supply depth. ' in the east, did not disclose ..nt:I fer. cominjf in the face of atrong er the deal presaged another re- Jim Fcrner of Australia being T.ajkaehik KIrJt# He's A Great Passer, Too •■esterday his reasons for the rul- ! are .standing tach other off, or try- Chlang Kai-Shek had re,ached an accident was invesigaled by Offi­ with a throng of Hungarian officers Frank Horsfall, former president i '’ f East \\ ind.sor and Jeannette Mrs. Stanley Jiiros 63 Pearl I ;.hg to, the Ouru.shing Yajikocs ex- congre.*ifllonal opposition, had cost ! quest for appropriations to aug- of .Monticello, Ark . A. A .M. E. Broiispeaii of this town, declared ineligible, deprives the Opposite Goodreaiilt's flank will _ mg., agreement with authoritie.s at Sai­ cer John Cavaganro and privatesUn a railway yard. I ment the already swollen defense Col- street. , pect to fatten themselves al to* gon, Indo-China, regarding meas­ the bill votes but said the defec­ 44th United States Amateur of in­ Bud Ward b« either .M Lukachik, who kick­ Petromch and Hodges were de- Polish-Amerks Launch T\^•o automisWle loads of Ger­ i budget. Equipment will have to lege, and Mrs. Hor.sfall. whom they| Discharged todaV; Donald Mc- erana Idu Montgomery, brilliant experje of their favorite stoogex ures to be taken in event nf a Jap­ tions would not bs numerous man officers pr^'iously passed had abriucted near Gould. .\rk , i The right hank nf a river i.s the Comb, III) Tanner street: Elden ternational color, but the well- ed Boston's field goal again.st ciared ineligibls to comnete fo ' enough to jeopardize passage. 1 be (Supplied for the bases and In balanced field of homegrowns will Clemson 4n the Co$ton Bowl, Hen­ Neg'o back, and Frank Maznicki. U S C or U C L A Olea and the Washington Senators. Than anese Invasion. British Repel through Szolnok ihxthe direction earlier in the day. and drove off | one <^n the observer s right a.s he '^igiio, ;!7 strant street: Donald next week th- world champion# Governor-General Jean Decoiix. some cases It may fie found desir­ supply plenty of pyrotechnic.', and ry Woronicz, an alMentce last fall, or Ted Wtlliams, a Notre Dame La Prade were barred from . om- of north TransylvaniiX able to extend the base confines with the young people. ' faces down.slream, toward the ,'lodean. 1 Franklin street transfer. Mickey Connolly, triple Title Defen se Sundav •xhl! open their last western tour newly appointed by the Vichy gov­ "It was just awful,” Mrs...Hors-i mouth of the river. l Cen.sus: 67 patients. Winged Fool's west setup is a (uards in Need nr DOn Currlvan, a wingman from ' oclilion at U, S C and Olds Air Allaek^ by purchasing adjacent private good gallery course ■ the freshman team. threat, will alternate with ' at (Cleveland and swdng right on . ernment. was .said to have a.ssured Carol Seeks Aid Binkley, Sheller Philhp.s. Kro.aen into Detroit. Out of these game# Chungking that under no circiim- Embassy Denies property. Mielity , freshman O'Rou rke ' and Armitage were ruDd eff team.s Despite the $11,000,000,000 In O f .\ee Passer I>eahy is certainly correct in his the 1940 champion will come. Btances would Japanese armed (( ontlniied from One) Wehrle and .\rt Doast. | airdrome and scored hits on petent ca-itcrn judges pick Ray / athletics at any other school in In Net Upset renomunated practically without that King Carol had been wounded belief that further funds would be ] ; the ronferenee, other members of The Japanese fleet was reported landing ground, which were in an attempted assassination. Billows, runner-up In 1939 and 37. .. . |. is i t ■\l Ml. Neho Field. I opposition The Reds squeezed past to be cruising outside Indo-t'mna , bv explosions.” inforrements of troops had been needed. I Billow* exploded a 67 repelling I s O lfln r r g H p a flS .A rra y ’ ’vhich are Stanford University, sent to the oil fields. (There has been no direct word Vlnsdn added, however, that the | freshly Dry Cleaneil by ^'HOLLAND" th- St Louis Cardinals 4-3 ye.ster- waters, blockading the entire ^ .\lrdrome* Bombed Tumesa, 8 and 6, In bagging the Giants and All-Stars I Unrversitv of Oregon. Oregon Tennis “ Not Like Old The Po’.ish-Amencan baseball;day to lake an eight game lead The new premier Is one of Ru­ from Rumania of any wounding of Navy already had $lip,000,000 for New 5'ork State title for the third Of Seven Backs, Tries I State College, University of Wash­ northeast coast. . ' The airdromes at Marek. near mania's most famous generals, the king, although shots were fired auxiliary bases which" J'mlght be ", :h will defend its to-x-n Utle Sun- over the Brooklyn Dodgers H a lin g was a hive of activity. , Guines, southeast of time In Syracuse. The Pough­ Hand al Tosses; Host ington. Washington State College Daya” Says Molla Mai- J .. . , . ______1 It toe 32nd time this year with French and native troops i known for his strategy In the at his palace last night.) used" to get work start^tLon the keepsie parparer Is at home at ■ University of Idaho and University day afterncd>n against toe1 Pagaiu ; Calai.s. and Abbeville, further weat World war. At that time he took bases. He also believed, b^.w as mobilized and manning all defense | Winged Foot, where he captured Of Rookies on Eleven. In Fifth Grid Tussle ! of Montana. lorv at National. West Sides al Ml Nebo. Final de-, outhit again. 12-8, but as along the coast, also were bomb­ charge of disarming the disorgan­ not sure, that the president mi^ht ; his first Empire Slate croA-n tn positions along the coast Prep- | ed. the Air Ministry said I Petroidch. Atherton ruled waa tails for the annual series were | usual made the most of what they arations were being made tn re- ; ized Russian Army when it col­ utilize .some of the $200,000,000 in s ■35. promised costs for post graduate New York, Sept 4—lyP —Molla The morning's first air battle lapsed. - his own special defense fund for , ("hirago Sept 4 — je The Chi­ the football may not be of toe completed last night at toe P.A. ;^ot. Jimmy Ripple hit a two-run move French women and children Obituary The Chicago district sends a Collegians Seek First finest mid-season quality study at California Institute of Bjurstedt Mallory, couldn I find clubrooms when repreeentalives of homer, and in the eighth inning from towns along the coa.st. over England was fought at a i Soldiers Fight .\rnieid Band the purpose. cago Cardinals have rounded up Technology if he enrolled at U S three-mile height. I competent group of 15. including This IS the fifth all-star game anj-thing exci'ung enough to make both clubs met. A toss of the com 40-ycar-old Jimmy Wilson, wrho Shanghai itself meanwhile be­ Disturbances in Buchar^t con- j Wilford Wehrle, who led the am­ an impressive array of rookie Win Over Pro Eleven C , and the same promise v. as Forty bombers and their escort ' tlnued late Into last night. Soldiers j LAUNDERER(*SH0E REBUILDERS here and the stars, selected from her drop a stitch as she sal knit­ for toe advantage of home club , had to forsake coaching for seml- came virtually an armed camp as of fighters were beaten back in this ( Spanish War Purchase ■ ateurs in this year’s .National backflt-ld stars, but Coach Jimmy Tonight; Rated Good th# previous season's graduating made by U. C. L A . representa­ was won by the P.a.s. who called ^ active service after toe suicide of authorities acted m prevent pns- fought with an armed band which Open; Arthur l>. Doering. Jr.. tives if he enrolled there ting and 'watching the .National first attack. , had seized the radio station on the Funerals Conzelmsn still is looking for a crop of players in eastern colleges the turn right and thus obtained j Willard Hershberger. knocked aible terrorist oiitbreak.s in the ' The raiders tried to enter the ! Cited as Precedent Trans-Mlsslseippl titliat; George t^haiice to Pull Lpsel. never have beaten the Giants. This Hodges was barred from ath- singles champions.hips at P'orest the first break ‘ home to# winning run wdth * French conce.ssion and the Inter­ outskirts. The men finally fled In- | Victor, runner-up to Ward in the sure-shooting pa.sser, S r . Atherton said. Hills. Thames estuary, but were forced to the woods, only to surrender Washington, Sept. 4—(i?*i—Naval year they appear to have a better I Irttca at L Most of the details ■were settled double national Settlement to turn by thickly spared shell Mrs. Charles H. Long Western Arriatciir. Gus Moreland. Conzelmar. successor to Ernie chance than ever before, for th* | because h» received maximum She had ju.st aern Oakland a About 80 armed sympathizers later. The funeral of Mrs. Grace M. officials said today a precedent Nevers is far from optimistu over By Hugh ». Fulleton. .)r q-i;ck:v -nough but the umpire I D-troit never ha'l a chance j bursts and buzzing little British \ 1 for the United SUtes’ trading of C H I L d ^ ’S SPECIAL—FOR THIS WEEK tlUnols State champion. George All-Stars aren t stars-in the usual , '"^r^’Periaation from the university Frank Kovac.s. one of toe season s ?it'jat;on developed Into a ICngthv' against th# White -8ox, giving up 0 Premier VVang Ching-VVel’s | Glgurtu Is 48 and had been 1 Long, widow of Charles H. Long, the chib's chances of getting out t fighters. ■ I 50 destroyers to Great Britain was Dawson, the veteran Johnny Leh­ sense of the word. campus work and "s'ipp>men- rr.os’ s-ijsatimal porfoi iners, dis­ session It was finally decided to ; seven runs tn the first Inning. Fred Nanking regime were reported strongly pro-Nazt throughout his . foj. many years a resident of Bol- Bov.a’ of the league depths, (tut the sit­ N'e'.v 5'ork, Sept. 4 T The play his 'usual mixture of clo'x'ning One of the German fighters was ' to be found in this country's pur­ man. Fred Schultz. George P.eed, in. picking toe squad a lot of , compensation for th- same have two officials .it the senes. Hutchmson loaded the bases right planning to invade these foreign offlcial career. i ton, who died at the Manchester A i r Jack Hoemer and John Grutilla. uation would he more hopeful i( eastern all-star foot'oall team I work from an alumni fund ' The and ftr.st cla.ss tennis that m.ade it sent fluttering from the sky, and Today with Carol’s own safety ] Memorial hospital Monday, was chase of three light cruisers from hoys with Dig reputations were hich will he the best tvvo out of ■ 6^ Gie start with three walks and areas and attack Chine.se follow- j tjte pilot who balled out was taken ■ Bobby Diinkelberger of North he could obtain a reliable and ex­ plays the .New York,,pro Giants at commissioner said U C i- A . necessary for him to go fo'.ir sets ers of Chlang Kai-Shek's govern- ' menaced by an alleged Iron Guard held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at England and Brazil at the time of || passed up in favor of small-col- I three games Nothing much de- *■'> ^be runners scored oijpAwo prisoner. 1 the Spanish-Americsn war. ! Carolina, Jack Shields of rulsa, perienced pas.scr the Polo Grounds tonight. coAchlng representatives Inter- against J .Norm.an Anderson, the ment In retaliation for the assassi­ plot to seize power and place the Thomas G. Dougan Funeral Marshall Goldberg the former lege players who had .shown the former Dartmouth captain, in a veloped vvhen toe all important "'"■d an error. That sort of The formation then scattered On March 16, 1898. Just prior to and Albert l Scotty l Campbell, the Of course it s just a pre-aeaaon kind of abriity needed to I ; viewed Hodges snd h# was enter- nation of Liu Han-Ha, a news- ‘ Crown Prince Mihal on the throne home, 59 Holl street. Rev. Dr. All-America from Pitt who heads * - ' tained 'in violation of the confer­ second round match question df soliciting receipts came ^ m g kept 'going on until 13 of and fled toward the French coast. , tha declaration of war against | SUITS Seattle campaigner, led the 747 exhibition and it doaan t mean against toe veteran proa. Only before the m-eting. Without anv ■ ^be White Sox had pantoed to ^ t paperman and native Formosan with British rhs.sers continuing the king waj, striving through Earl E. Story of the South Metho­ a returning ca.st of .seven backs, is ence rules" "I don't sec anything there to dist church officiated. The burial Spain on April 21. the United players who attempted to qualify anything—cxcefil to a fc*' thou­ about half of tham won any sort preamble at all it was decided to Jack Knott pitched shutout ball who became a naturalized Japa­ the pursuit. martial law to stamp out spread­ with 141 for the 36-hoIe kest Bob­ trying his hand at passing in the . worry Bobbv Riggs. ' said the nese. by two Chinese gunmen in was in the Quarryville cemetery, States bought two cruisers which sand poor kid* who 'xill get to ! of national reputations in college.! J;;* s'" until toe ninth, but wdth the gam# .Attempt To Bomb .\irflelds ing anarchy. by Jacobson of New Jersey topped Cardinal drills, but time alone will but 23 membera of the squad and ' inel'glble at U f? C__^for former National cha.m.pion. Kovacs 1 ffive sixty per cent to the vv-mners. ^ „i.v « d toe British defense sect'ir Bolton. The bearers were Albert Britain waa building for Brazil. •spend a couple of weeks in the seem,* to have the sir kes butJiis and f o r ^ cent to th- The Air Mihlstry aaid this and ; TTi" long-arm of the monarch’s th# New Y'ork metropolitan dele­ tell whether he can be converted country next summer on the ten of the probable starters are ■ O’" ""me ceasor, as Hodges Olds, 1 another force of German planes once all-powerful police was par- Skinner of Bolton. iri John , Wright r-/*,, On July 11, the United SUtes took a third cruiaer from Brazil. gation at Baltu.srol with 145. Into a triple-threater. The Cnrd3’ money it will bring in for the New due to report .to National League Binkley. Sheller Phillips Krosen concentration IS somelhi.dg a-wf-ul. , a.tcr expenses ' gave up onlv six hits over to# crossed the coast this morning and j tlally paralyzed, however, by na- i and WiUiam J. McKinney Cov- running attack is in the capable and Armitage .were ruled ineligihle He fools around too much to be a Pagans Side, will enter f ^ his'tenth vnetory. Pledge Reinforces attempted to bomb airdromes In Uon-wide railway strikes ""d E r^ s‘ toward of The three vessels were named the Dick Chapman of Greenwich 5'ork Herald-Tribune frejh air clubs right after the game. Buffalo, which cost $575,000; the was only a stroke behind In a field hands of Goldberg, Milt Popovneh. fund: to a bunch of ambitious Then, too, to* Gamts aren t ex­ at L’ntversity of California. 'Ath­ great piayer this senes de.finitely on the short! This was Chicago's 13th triumph American Intentions Kent and E.s.sex. but that only a communication breakdowns as his \\ alter ^ Frank Patrick, Everett Fisher and erton holding that all except Ar­ She. didn t see anything in the , end of any betting. It is a second - - Pi Brit- few got through British defen.ses ! embittered subjects continued to | and Earl Mitchell of Glastonbury. New O^ean". »1.*29, 215; and the la which Robert Sweeny, former young men who hope to make actly the same club that plugged , . J u,, .. J . 1 ” 20 games over the Tigers, th# Washington. Sept. 4 Thoroughly Expertly British Amateur champion, made P.av Parker good at pro football this fail and mitage had been entertained at way of .Alice Marbles m.arcb to year c.ub and while it does not, , ^ow* In con- demonstrate against the Axls-dic- ' Albany;"^$1.205,000. The Buffal* away to win four previous games ' her fo'urto National title—hut she Bin's pledge never to surrender i and that no serious damage or was built in 1892 at Newport the grade Frank Strafsci. one of Most promising of the yearling chance to show ihcir by tairly close scores. As a result California fraternities last Easter have the polish of the Polish lads (Tilcago ha* been able to win or scuttle its fleet reinforced today I casualties were caused so far as tated cession of northern Transyl­ ea. to# more skillful stmon-pures. is backs,.1.. areft,e r Lloyd .Madden,Vfftdd.n le.d.neleading ability lo public. perhsps to some of toe beating they took from I vacation in violation of the con 1 did.see something generally eour it IS nevertheless, a most amaz-i , 0,,^ out of 19 from the In- vania to Hungary. Destroyer Trade News, Va., and aold in 1893 to Dry Cleansed Reshaped wnlh womens tennis. "U s not the United Stales government's i was known Brazil, from whom it waa repur­ playing well collegiate .scorer of the nation last fading Giant veterans who want to Green Bay in the playoff last fail. ference rule forbidding the enter­ mg aggregation of ball players. 1 dia^s Intentions to keep its own fighting | Another German raid was re- A great question appeared to be yea at Colorado School of Mines; tainment of higti school athletes" like the old days, " she said. Organtr-d in 1939 on the spur o f other games were scheduled whether the Army, whose leaders chased. lU displacement was hold their jobs, and to about 45,000 | toey ve decided to go in for the Another former champion o! a armad'. In the Pacific as a possible | ported in the vicinity of a south- Causes Wrathful Public Link# Player# Ber '1 Clark, Oklahoma. Tony Ip- fan* who will yell themselves dizzy more open style of game aqd ■\rmitage. Atherton said, re­ the m.omrnt, so to speak, it pro- vejtjrdav re-' ain on any Japanese expan- west town In the afternoon. returned Carol to the throne ten 6,500 tons. The otoer vessels Small additional charge for fur trimming, plp.at*. white, heavy coats and taffeta. Minor more recent vintage, J. Donald were of 3,954 tons each. Appear For First Tim# pol .0, Purdue. Benny Kish. Pitts­ watching a flne footbaU game they re trymg out a lot of ne-a- ceived a loan without "bona fide" \:deJ the color and dash alii' '______.nist tendencies. While the .Nazi raiders were be­ years ago. would remain faithful extra repair service 2c each, but not compulsory. Includes buttons and small sew-iips. burgh John Hall. 'Te.xas Chris- a.spects from Los Angeles alumni Budge, 'X'asn't quite as pessimistic through the campaign of last sea­ Thla was described reliably as ing driven away from the capital, to ihlm in the face of growing Debate in House Charley Yates earned nothing Great Spectacle player*. about tennis in genera’.. he more than an alternate s berth m • tian and Mario Tonelll. Notre Start \etcran Array to pay his expenses while making son In '39 it was aptly described one of the motivating factors in other German Warplanes were re­ public opposition to the ■'Transyl­ Dame. All these things contribute to up credits at a university exten­ couldn t see ho'.v anything short of as being composed of castoffs and the exchange between Secretary ported to have fanned out over vania partition accepted by his French Move Atlanta with an aggregate that making it one of the season s The pros wiU start the »am* vet­ an cart.hquake or a heart attack League Leaders (Oonttnued From Page One) #a«ly would have put him in , Joel Mason is the only return­ eran line that was a big-league sion school so he could enroll in players 'x ho were not considered! Hull and l*ord l>ithian, British am- England and Wales tn scattered government. Holland Cleansers of the Week! ing veteran at the flanks. Four greatest spectacle* even though the university can stop Riggs. up to the standard. haasador, on the possible fate of ; pre-dawn bombing attacks which Behind the situation was toe else'where, but some good sports­ standout last fall, except that "Tennis now i* better than it By The Associated PreM private study were Senator Bark­ To Curb Peril | man who made It is expected to rookies—Alton Coppage, Oklaho­ ’ Jerry Dcnncrlein will replace toe Criticize Findings. I During the -xinter months Biil;.' the British fleet if it were driven : cau.sed some casualties and de­ ever-present fear that should the ley of Kentucky, the Senate Dem­ ma, Keith Ranspot, S. M. U.; John Dr. Stanley Freeborn of the wa*— 'With the exception of the .American League from home waters. stroyed a number of houses step aside for th# former British ! ailing John Melius al nght tackle. top one or f.vo players. Vines and Pagan! lhh0ted” long and hard and t o 1 king fall to re-establish order, ocratic leader; Senator Byrnes Shirk. Oklahoma and Bill Dewcll. University of California. only obuined 'uniforms and other equip-1 / Coupled with this was the gov­ coa.stal areas. Hungary might take the oppor­ (Continued from Page On*) amateur ruler. Bing Swings It : The backfleld combination 1* a new Perry and those guys dominated (D., S. C.). a member of the Sen­ S M. U. - arc battling for prece­ I one composed of experienced play- school official to comment imme­ nient so when toe 1940 sea^n roll-1 ernment’s desire for assurance ' Most of the attacks during the tunity to seize all of Transylvania. ate Appropriations Committee; Public linkers—Robert Clark of their fields 3 0 much that they A view of our shirt finishing de dence as the other regular ]ersT-N'cIlb Faiaachi, Ward CXiff, diately, tacitly accepted that part ed around hirteam waa well equip- ; ^ocoskey. Detroit. 102. that the 50 over-age destroyers night, the government said, were Hundreds of thousands of Hun­ Speaker Bankhea(3; House Majori­ able to get through, although mall I fit Paul, the national champion. of the ruling apphnng to .Armitage weren t a.s balanced a* this one is. " traded to Great Britain for Naval directed against towns In north­ garian troops already are massed and telegrams have been held up. partment shows iHe clean, sanitary ,-Msd Ed Furgol of- Detroit, whom I Ki Aldrich, the former T C U. (Hank Soar and Len (Feels) Bar- The day s tenm.i "x-ent along pod losing the opening game to, in-Greenberg, ty Leader Rayburn of Texas; and star who performed nobly laat sea­ but criticized toe rest and air base eltes in the Atlantic west England and In the- Briatol along the frontier ready to march The Spanlah border of unoccu­ ih.e St. Paul aharpahooter beat.for I num. Tuss McLaughry, veteran smoothly — with one exception. the P.A s, 9-0, It came right back I DlMagglo. New ')?"ork. Chairman Bloom (D . N. Y.I, of son. is back at .center. Battling for ' I Brown University coach • who is "Mr, Atherton's ruling in the and galloped througli.. the rest of jg-q ' never would be used against thla Channel area, although a few into the ceded northern portion to­ the House Foreign Affairs Com­ pied France haa been closed about conditions under which all articles the crown — appear for the first Welby van Horn fell by the way 1 country. bombs were dropped in rural areas rime. Clark led the qualifiers in the second string spot arc Andrew | handUng the All-Stars, had a hard Armitage cose is accepted without morrow. mittee. a week by Spain's orders. comment.■’ said Dr, Freeborn, who ' side to end a year s roller-coaster the t-wime to'.reach the top berth H its-O am er. Boston. I/t, Rad- Danger Seen I-esseneid in thp northeast and in Scotland. are handled. Modern press ma­ Mlnneapolia. Chisick, VUIonova and Nick i job picking his best combination career that has had few parallels where it stayed for six weeks In d i f f st Loul*. 171, " Anxious eyea also wara cast to­ Chairman Pittman (D., Nov.) of of backs but finally settled on his 1* the university's representative The BiMlsh promise that the The night raids were de.scribed as Bud Ward still i* the man to Padgeii. Creighton. ' in.fti tennis.bi.aa.iw. A year ** ago {5 v aaa in b*.v_^as#* the N’a- ■the I' playoffs — . it wa.s —...... in secondL/UaUIUS place — IDoubles kJUai WA: I « . — W Greenberg." Detroit. fleet would be sent overseas to de­ "not extensive.” ward the new northern frontier toe Senate Foreign Relations Com­ French Tighten chines with even pressure neces­ heat, however, and the personable The tackle berths are in the son. John. Vito Ananis of Bostop in toe conference. facing .Soviet Rusaia, where a bor­ mittee was invited, but he was in But he expressed regret that the tionals the California comet ' snd successfully turned back-th* reached for comment U C ment, Early said! adding that sev­ istrative affairs for French West Complete Bachelor Biimlle Service at Giwest Prices! -1 Laughry (Brown), qb; Ck>ndit slsture to their present standings ^ jggg ^ (Cincinnati, 107; Mize. 8t Louis, Hawaiian waters since early last bombs hit a chupf^h and a school ting the abortive coup. Besides rat# seconds to the green*, and (Carnegie). Ih; Ananis (Boston L. A. spokesmen said a statement ■prtng when Japane.se acts led to eral hundred telegrams had been Africa,' to replace General Eboue ; sons of' trymg. It came mto the 1104. and set a nearby convent afire. shots being fired st palace win­ jkm governor of rebellious Chad I the con*tant driving out far Oollcge), rh; Boell iN. Y. U.). fb. probably would be issued sometime (Piacln- increasing fear in official quarters Resriie workers were amazed to received at the White House and enoitgl) to get home under control. today. Twi league with practically t^he I is# dows, attempts were made to seize less than a dozen opposed the Urritory in French Ekjuatorlsl | Officials—Referee. Willlsm Frie- for toe security of Netherlands. | find a two-months old baby unin­ the Bucharest radio station and the MEN’ S OR BOYS' p No TTie 1940 champion ho* .to beat Five Placci on sell, Princeton: umpire. Bill Hsllo- same team it had from toe »tsrt. I .French and British possessions step. Africa. Standings jured In a mass of debris in one American-owned telephone ' com­ The Petaln government already th# field .- . . not the course ran. Providence; linesman, Larry The veterans of the team. Ai Obu- ^ "n ein zu S . Asia. home hit squarely by a bomb. Asked whether any other nego­ The field 1* much toe tougher of Y##t#rdav’* R#«iil(# chowski, Stan Opalach, Haraburda, 1 rTim.eo 33 pany's central office, , had changed governors in the VVeiiifhiiKf Bv Frank Vi liner Oanover. Penn State; field judge. Eastern RneV Rvr-hM.ui ftnrf v ., Chicago. 33. Would Leave Few Obstarlee One northeast town had two air tiations were under way to obtain th# two. '! Buck Bycholaki and Johnny Fal- simultaneous coups were at other bases. Early said he did not Csmeroona 'mandate of W est E. E. Miller, Penn State. Game Eastern (Final) Triple*—Ross. Boston. 12; Mia*, American withdrawal from the raid alarms during,the night. But ($mpted at Braaov and Constanza Charffes time—7:45 p.m. (eji.t.). kowski campaigned from the start. Pacific and the weakening of Bnt- know of any. Africa and New Caledonia, in the Hartford 3. Springfield J w L Pet GBL St. Louis, 11. a heavy anti-aircraft barrage ap­ but were quickly crushed — The first years the team was Home run*—Mize. St. Louis. U ; lah *ea power there, some strate­ parently kept the attackers from On leaving the conference with southern Pacific, where rebellion Frank Vlttner, former Manches­ might). Scranton . 79 60 .568 Three men who broke through a SHIRTS y - 77 .554 2 forced to play under a severe Rizzo. Philadelphia. 23. gists say, would leave few obsta­ dropping bomba. toe president, Barkley said that Is admitted, and in French Indo- | Last Night's Fights ter High distance runner, turned Binghamton 4. Albany 2 (night i. Binghamton 62 guard of soldiers participated in Hartford . . .. 72 66 .522 61, handicap as club rulea compelled Stolen base*—Mo(jw. St. Louis, cles to Japanese domination over Raiders Fly 4Ker W ale« additional appropriations might, China. i- Beautifully Laundered, Sized and Refinished Williamsport 9. Elmira 5 (night > toem to use only players of Polish the shooting at the palace. Many be required to build the bases but Officials refused to confirm for-1 in another "iron man" feat on Wrestling Scranton 3-5. Wilkes-Barre 2-4 Albany . . . . 70 70 ,50(4 - 16: P.eeae, Brooklyn. ' and Hock, the whole of East Asia, Including German raiders flew over Wale* 9 4 origin. In 1939 this was modified j'Chicago.'15. tb* rich colonies of The Nether­ in Small formations without mak­ i hots were fired in the grounds be this was not gone into definitely, eign reports of revolt in the French Monday when he competed in the I night 1. Springfield . . . . 68 69 .496 10 fore soldiers overpowered the three he added. West Indies, Madagascar, and the | By The Associated Press annual track and field meet at Indianapolis—Ray VUImor, 224, | National Elmira ... . . ,67 .482 12 and Holland, Viot and Bemardi Pitching—Fitzsimmons. Brook- lands East Indies and French In- ing a concentrated attack, drop­ New York—Lou Barbetta. 121H, cam* to toe squad and right away ; ]yn, 13-2: Sewell. Pittsburgh, IS-I. do-Cblna. and hustled them away in a car. He Indicated, however, that a Pacific island of Tahiti, or other­ Goodyear, CJonn. Vlttner entered St. LOuis. defeated Dorve Roche, Williamsport . 60 74 .448 16>, ping bombs apparently at random # New York, outpointed Paul L^e, Clncmnatl 4. St. Louis 3 the team started to click. Tha British assuranc* about toe on ^any districts along the coast. One Iron Guardlst and one palace large amount of new money would wise Indicate how serious the | SHOE REPAIRING SPECIALS! five events and emerged with five 222. Decatur, ni.. t'wo of three I (Only game scheduled) Wilkes-Barre . 56 76 .424 19 4 guard were reported wounded in not be needed all at once because Men’s Oak. Tan TOP LIFTS. ■j 124>4. Indlsnspolls; (8). handsome medals os he annexed fails. National The team came through tn '39 itoet rais^ numerous questions in Anf^ircraft fire drove the raiders situation may be. r u b b f : r .American off one town. the fray. the bases probably would be built A fiat denial was issued nf re­ Pittsburgh—Jimmy Blvlni, 160, second places In the quarter mile, Cincinnati . , . 81 46 .638 to win a story-book finish from Yesterday's Stare" '^Mculation here-on what might Leather Soles. ... 59c Leather or Comp. HEELS . PTitcago 10. Detroit 2 ft the champion Bluefields and the teoom* of it In event of a German Fierce antl-alrrra/t fire also Pamphlets Deenaad Abdication one at a time with Bermuda likely ports of disturbances In Martini­ 19e Cleveland, outpointed Charley Bur­ half mile and mile, third in toe 220 Cle*n-Up Campaign Brookljm . . 7 53 .576 8 Sewed On. ley. 153. Pittsburgh. (10). and first in the broad jump. - . 4 _(O n ly game scheduled) St. Louis . . ... 64 59 .520 15 right to enter to* playoff series. irlctoiy over the Britia|ti Isles. turned back one Nazi dive bomber Pamphlets bearing the name of to be selected as the site for the que. in the West Indies. Men’s o r ' Women’s Full CHILDREN’S Th* most genera] belief appear- which trie:d to cross the loutheast Horla Sima. Iron Guard leader, first one. (Travelers rsaebing Pusrto Rico 1 New. York — Taml Maurlello, Only last week. Frank entered* Lansing, Mich.—When the Lans­ Pittsburgh . ...64 59 .520 15 But preceding years were lean By Tlie Aisodated Ptmm •d to b* that It would be sent to coast early thla morning. were scattered through Bucharest He also expreaaed toe belief that from San Juan racently, aaid resi- Leather Soles LEATHEILSOLEi^s I32H- N«'v York, knocked out toe last half of the local decAtblon ing club of the Michigan State Today’s Gome* Ne'w York . ...62 62 .500 174 ones. Always a contender but Jack Knott. WhtU Sox— Shut Canada, with vriiom the United At least 13 cities reported (3er- demanding the abdication of King the ,4»sldent might use part of denU of the island ar* demanding Women’s Oak Tan — With Rubber Heels WITH RUBBER HEELS Walter Franklin. 159, Windsor, and registered a clean sweep of LMgue found Itc funds |ow, fans National ______Chicago . .. . . 63 67 .485 194 never a champion it came along, out Tiger* for eight timing* sad the five events as he captured the contributed nickels and dimes to Boston ...... S3 73 developed slowly and Anally burst won easily with alx-htt hurUng. Stat** i* now discussing joint de- man planes overhead during yes­ Carol and elevation of 18-year-oI(l hi' / 200,000,000 personal defenae a plebisclts on whether they will Leather Soles.... Ont. (2). (Clhicago at St. Louis (night). .421 274 ,4 mm* asoTs* to guard the North terday’s widely scattered raids, Crown Prince Mihai to the throne. f, 4 to start work on toe outposts. support the PeUin government or Newark. N. J. —Mike Piskin, 220, quarter, javelin, hop, step and have the players’ uniforms Philadelphia 41 $1 .336 374 through. Tomorrow the P.A.'e are Jim Bippl* and Jim WUaoo. lUd* In . response to quesflons, the Sewed On. $1.59 jump and the discus. Due to the cleaned. Boston at New York. American to practice and the West Sides will — Former hit two-nin hooMr sad ilMMtraa ooatinent. which toe Air Ministry said had The manifesto accused those the "free France” group headed 54c . 149. prechold, N. J.. outpointed Brooklyn at Philadelphia “failed completely to weaken In responsible for toe Transylvania Senate leader said no negotiations by Gen. Charles de Gaulle in | ! • Pcul Cortlyn, 150, Newark (10). fact tost he didn’t compete in the Bing Crosby' will compete for Clei'eland . . . . . 75 52 .591 get in two tune-up eeasion* before lottig- knocksd -srlpatttg n a hoa* sntire program, he was not rank­ the NsUonsl Amateur cham­ Flrat la 1« Tear* (night). Sunday. any way or in any place our fighter cession agreement of treachery were under way for additional London.V. These fine quality servicefl are available to you at HoHarid’ s conven­ Pittsburgh st Cincinnati (night). New York . . . . 71 55<- .563 .34 with doubt* against Oorda. in Tokyo opposition.” and aaid toeir action had "filled blBOi' The reorganization in Morocco I . ed in toe final standings. pionship st Wingsd Foot Golf Detroit ...... 72 57 J58 4 A communique aaid the day's the Army with shame.'* Oboervers Subsequently, Speaker Bank- involved reduction of territorial | iently located cash and carry plant: ^ PA*# *0 Praetle*. Young Medon Vlttner, sister of Club, Momsronsek. N. T . Sept- New York—This season marked Amerioaa Boston ...... 69 60 .535 T Big Ae It'U Go M aUi Magrsr h O n s On VMhnatnm Report* Mrial acUvIty reiulUd In to* de­ interpreted toe latter statement head was asked whether there was regions from 14 to ssven. The of-, Frank, raced to victoiy in the 9-14. A withdraws! mad# ths toe first time tn 18 years that 'Tex Philsdelphls at Boston (2). Chicago .. ...66 61 .520 ■9 Cincinnati-The Rede .cannot Honolulu—Monk Msyar, r f c k y , S*pt A—(AP tU Radio) struction of 2S German planes and •a a plea for Army support of an a possibility mor* base* might b* fleisi reason given for toe change I Ths PA'S will procUc* st lit. sprint event st Ctoodyear, which crooner eligible after 152 just Carleton. Brooklyn pitcher, walk­ St. Louis at Chicago. Waahington ___ .54 73 .425 21 enlarge Oosley Field for the Army hsrkftold star, la a boaa Salgoa. Fronch the loss of 15 BHtlsh aircraft. Iron Guard attempt to sets* pow­ acquired. • waa that it would permit, maxi­ Nebe toeigtit at fl e'cltjek In prep- we has won for the past several missed qualifying hiila for one of ed a man to forca tn a run. It Cleveland at Detroit. St. Loula .. . . . 54 76 .415 224 world seneo. All aToUable space th* sarvlc* ta a a at f t^at Japan had dcllv* 1007 MAIN STs-MANCHESTER vetrs. Eight British pilots, hovrsver, were er. "No *lr.”' he rej>Ued. "Thafa mum exploitation of resoures* for | aratloq for Sunday’s game. , smithera CsUfomla’f four place*. beat him. >-X, la Beeton. New York at WOohlngtoa. Phlladelnhia .. 47 J* .3M 25 . was used up last Tsor. racks karx ^ raqwaaHng Ip- •sifl to b* safe. Uncaoflr^^ report* •*14 Uuaaftfnt0nt tbe window. Ther* Is nothing export to tlM methsrlaiid. k L ' ^ MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, SElfTEMBER 4. 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 194* TWELVB PAGE THIRTSEN 3

RED RYDER Now What? BY FRED HARMAN L H I J I j ~ W X > E B . OMR.AN' Fte eL1NT>^'4“1Bkt.'lbO ttg BAD VUCKlI / / W B a itxTRE RfOWT, ^ riOT 1W’ vjA'f_'(Oo Sense and Nonsense eoAMUAD,A'O.HANlOUf aitetfrA. ***0®^“*'^ ' ONS-C1E— AttO SEEuA' PUAY, Ybo ©LAXI64’/•/ iVu______«BT “tbU XCAN’TSSe^A C *i^aA r96t.is!i% /AY BO«tf«KSS, COYOTR/ COIAR m ( ^ y FRDA TH’ «O U N D esW rrieoiMiln Nowapapaiir Tfiwna Fireman— Can I have the after­ Friendship Is the magic chain Papers are publiliabed at; noon off to go shopping with my ^ M 1€ i mvMf€wf tg That binds true friends together; Daily, Neb., wife? It matters not what life may Paper, Pa., Chief— No. bring. Ink, Ohio, Fireman-Thanks. It matters not tha wsather. Type, Tex.. Automobilefl For Sale 4 Help Wanted—JMale 9(1 Houses Fur Sale 72 ' Morning, Idaho, .-A A A Crop Adylser (to old farm­ Lost ui4 Pound Sewer Project More Liberal Labor Laws Cruiser Plunge An old gentleman smiled as ha Star, Mias., e r)— Your methods-irf cultl-vatlon WANTED— TOBACCO handers watched a rural-looking man sit­ Cdomb, La., are hopelessly out ot date. W hy l o s t - l e a t h e r ke^ container, 1939 PA C K A R D convertible coupe, FO R S A L E — 171 NORTH Main and carriers. Hartl, Taylor street. ting on a (encepost gaping at the Carrlef, Pa., I'd be astonished If you got over about a W'eek ago. Tel. 5480. Re­ ra^o and heater, four new tires. street. Completely redecorated in­ Priced for quick sale. Brunner’s Station 45, North Manchester. side and out; 8 room single: bath Gets Approval Injures Three telegraph wiraa. Story, La., in pounds ot apples from that ward. ' ______Advocated in Resolutions 80 Oakland street. and all improvements, like new. Old Omtieman—Waiting to aee Newt, S. (^ r.. tree. tOET—PASS BOOK NO. 40885— W A N T E D — Y O U N G man about 18 Priced extremely low for quick A mesaage go along, eh? Exchange, W . Va.. Farmer— So would I. It'a a to sell and learn trade. Must be - Notice U hereby given that Paaa 1934 CHEVROLET COACH, 1933 sale, W D. Clark Co., West Hart­ .Most of Resiclenls of Bridgeport, Sept. 4.— — The • lution proposed by the Norwalk Motor Fails r % Crew I* iunPI Rural-Looking Man (grinning) Dispatch, Kan., peach tree. Book No. 40885 Issued by The Plymoiith, 1030 Essex, 1938 Willys well reconmended. State full ford. Phone Hartford 3-6257. Connecticut Federation of Labor Central Labor Union, Included ex­ —-Yea. Sports, Ala., Savin** Bank of Manchester has sedan. 1938 Sludebaket sedan paiticulars of previous employ­ Westwood Street Are in convention, after hearing a number empting a pensioner’s personal ' Seeking Anchorage at The old gentleman sat down and Hhttra. W. Va„ Mr. Newlywed— Do you mean to been Tost or destroyed, and WTit- Commander. Messier Nash Int., ment If any. and salary expected. of leaders urge that no excuses property up to 12,500 and any in­ for the next ten mlnutee tried Press, Ky,, say there’- Is Just on* thing fhr ten application has neen made to 10 l-'enderson Road. Phone 7258. Write Box X. Y. Z., Herald. Lots Foi Sale Favor; Award Contract be found in the defense program surance policy to the amount of Enfield Dam. hard to dispel the other's Ignor­ Society. Neb., supper tonight? Just cheese? OUT DUR WAY BY J. K WUXIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR UOOPLB ...... ^ Mid bank by the Person in whose j for relaxing the legal beneflts en­ $500. It also urged that only son. *7 ance. Page, Okla., Mr*. Newlywed -Yea, dear. 1938 W IL L Y .1 SEDAN. 1937 Olds- WANTED—DELIVERY CLERK, FOR SALE—BUILDING lot. cor­ joyed by the working man, was, Sheets. N. Car. W A IT , N O W — W AIT— J U ST name such book was issued for About a dozen rcr.idcnts of | daughter, husband or wife will be Siiffteld, Sept. 4 iVTi A 42-for>t Old (3entleman. (finally)— Now, Wlien the chopa caught fire and WHO'S A HORSt? t c l c b r a m f o r EH, WHAT'S THAT/ YOU EAV ALL ^ I TOLD YOU th at WiRE r.ioblle sedan. 1937 Town sedan. steady work. Manchester “Public ner of Holli.slcr and Bond street I confronted today with a number fell In the dessert I had to use the r payment of the amotint of deposit held responsible for a pensioner’s cabin cruiser, the ^arlon C . as you knoWfSomething ateut the A MOMBNT BSFOftB VOO D O N 'T YOU C a l l m e 1939 Chevrolet, 1937 Pontiac Market Inquire at 89 Oakland St. Westwood sticit were present at; / YOU, MAJOR t h e r e is TO TUE MESSAGE IS OF YOURS WOULDN'T represented by said book, or (or i of resolutions advocating llberall- support because "it Is most unfair plunged over the Enfield dam last matter, I hope you will spread A small boy had been reported SOUD to put It out. SAV ONE WORD ABOUT A HOB4E, YOU SNIP/ OlO sedan. Cole Motors at The Cen­ , a public hearing held last night by ! j zation of the labor laws. WOOPlE—' ONE WORO/'NlY.'?— EGAD,THAT'S FOOL HER — the l-ssusnce of a duplicate hook W A N T E D — GROCERY clerk, apd unjust to ask or expect child­ night when ita motor failed a* the your knowledge among the other to his father for ateallng apples TME/M TDOL5 X XAIO ON VOU HEAR HIM CAUL ME ter 6463. The old age assistance act. the from the stall outside a fruit stand, rr IS sicmeo IMPOSSIBLE.' PEOPLE CO NTSEN O therefor. steady work. Manchester Public the Board of Selectmen on a pro- , ren to support their grandparents crew was seeking an anchorage. farmer*. W e sometimes think It hard to TW TABLE — HOW ABOUT A HORSE? ANtJ VOU KNOWS EVERY FUFP i unemployment compensation act when they themselves are earning Rural-Looking Man (smiling) — and the parent was pointing out find .1 proper place in life but there 193. W ILL Y S .'5EDAN, 193.5 Pon- Market. I po:-al to instal. sewers along this I Three of the 12 persona aboard t h a t h u m an HOKE J u s t s t a n d t h e r e ! •’MACTWA’ OiiE-WORO TELEGRAMS' READ IT IN NOUR PiPE.'-v—». ^ and the workmen's compensation less than $15 or $20 per week." But I don’t worl on a farm. the evils of theft. "M y boy," he la always room in church. ti.ac sedan, 1934 Ford coach, 1931 Caucuses Set ; .street. Folloving the session, at I were thrown into the water when SV40EIN' OUTFIT? WELL, I'LL JUS? ANO TH6 TO ME AGAIN— UM-KUMF OONT WASTE TIMS Announcements W .\N TE D — Y O U N G man to a.s.sisl j law were among the statutes the Other resolutions demanded a Old Gentleman— You don't eh? said, "you mtlst have known It la Chevrolet sedan. Cole Motors. which most of the property owners i the craft tumbled down about in TAKE CARE OF m e e g a s e OH,VERY 'WELL,THEN — in office, must be able to t.vpe. In amendment of which was efemand- lowering of the number of em­ ^iiral-Looklng Man—No. I’m dlahdn4!St to steal. And, In any Ha was shot by his wife at close PUTTING THE SOB ON TR.VNSP0RTAT10N Furni.shed to Mem street lot. oppo.site Armory, sigmiied approval of the proposal. feet and came to rest in Jagg^ THIS MV&ELF EAV& "NiY.' reply write Box W, Herald, slat- ed in the batch of resolutions. ployes required to bring an em­ yman of this line crew and we case, didn't your conscience tell range. There were powder marks E^AP/,f THE BOYS,ElTHER, and from Hartford Lca-ing Man­ open evenings. For Toiiijiht ‘ it was vote that the line be in­ rocks Just below the dam's he^ ino salary expected, experience I More were expected to be filed to­ ployer under the terms of the testing out a new wire we've you the man was watching?" on him— that's why she shot him. THAT chester 7:30 a m.. leaving Hart­ stalled. Some objection was raised gates, but reached shore safely afl BECAUSE THEY'RE day before the deadline, set for 5 workmen's compensation act and : strung up. ALL I' ford 5 p. ra. Write Box I. Herald. an'd refifrences. bv e.arly builders on the street be- ter being carried about 100 yards INSOLVENT— WHY p. m. the unemployment compensation Business Services Offered 13 Republicans to Elect cau.se they have already built downslre.-.m. W A N T E D - Y O U N G man with ,\ legislative program, proposed act and one proposal demanded Examiner— What makes you UULD EVERYTHING BY CLYDE LEWIS d o n 't YOU TRY SEPTU TANKS, 200, 300, 400, 600 some experience in restaurant -septu tanks which they claim are bv the Federation's Executive The ciiiisor WHS owned by Al­ VO'JR BROKER ? Deleftatcft to IVoniinal- “amendmenta expanding and e x -1 bert Crcs.awell of 1402 AVilbrahai i think you are qualified for a posi­ gal. capacity. Electric and gas work. Apply Sandwich Nook, 999 proving very suti.sfactory. They do j Board, included planks calling for tion in the diplomatic corps? r tending the social security set to road, Springfield, Mpsa.. who was wvUliiig. Smith Welding Corn- Main street ing Conventions. r.ot wi.sh to undergo added expense j adoption of a atate labor rela- Applicant ( modestly t— Well, I’ve cover all wage earners." taking her from Springfield to pan.,, Buckland. Call 3825. ______without benefit. | uon* act. the election by popular Hit# “Unfair Practtcas'* bee . married 20 years and my i It was stated that the average ' ^ote instead of appointment of Lyme when the accident occurred.. INSURE The Norwalk Central Labor Un­ wife still thinks I have a sick With : cost per 50 foot lot, with laterals judges and public utilities commis- Creaawell had planned to tie up Aniclr* For Sal* 45 By The Associated Press ion Introduced a protest It had friend. ! H AVE YOUR chimney cleaned Connccticut Republicans hold the property line, would be $48, I sioners and the payment of state's (or the night above the dam add McKINNKV BKOIHKRS adopted hitting at what it termed now. Telephone 3444. FOR S A L E — M EN 'S rebuilt and proceed through ttie canal to Real Estate ai.d Insurance caucuses and pnmarie.s todav and 1 con.-idered oxtieny'ly low. Rc.si- | attomevs with a yearly .salary as "unfair practices of large scale rclasted shoes Better than new Windsor Locks in the morning .505 Main SL Ph.me 6060 to ot.rt Hrini-atr-s to tho i<'cnV ' In the case of Superior court low-cost housing development STAMP NEWS cheap ihocs See them. Sam tomgh to e c g . ^ ' ncction from their property Imc j judges. H "'as »>sn proposed that .pp-nf-a .-.h i One Taken to Hospital ■Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Yuyles, 701 Mam. nominating conventions that will their own j State’s attorneys be prohibited l h„ .ht i H il, tM. poI^Vp^ Michael O'Brien, 54, of 34 Elmse 'T'H1RTY-THR£E stamps coin- 1 mtmorate Italy’s first Over­ n name the party’s candidates for | additional expense . Those with I from private law practice. ' - atreet, Springfield, one of those FOR S A L E —IV A R Johnson boy’s tlon the Central Union made these Manche.ster septic ta n k s- will, in addition, i . Aimed .At Working Condition* carried dowmatream, was taken n seas Exposition, heralding th* a t hi ycle. 143 Hollister street. Tel the fall election four charges: Garden— Farm— Dairy have to make interior drainage | a number of resolutions were the AVesaon Memorial hospital in spread of th'e empire. Libya, Ital­ Evening Herald I! T.'i.it, 50 In towns and cities throughout changes as these now run out the | iimed at the working conditions of "There la no regulation of ian East Africa and Italy's Aisgean Products hours: wages are way below nor­ .Springfield for' treatment of a cut Classified .Advertisements the state, delegates will be select- instead of out of the front of state employes, demanding that on hi.s left hand. First aid treat­ Islands have each Issued sets of FOR SALE OABB.AGF.. ..iweet ed to attend the .state convention houses mal; Jobs are loaded with appren­ Cfuni J*** v'c’iiU n* A iin? i the state adopt a maximum eight- ment for minor injuries was given seven postage and four airmail Roofing—t^iding , 17.A corn and potatoes. H McIntosh. at New Haven Sept 17 and IS. and; Contracl Is .Awarded tices and labor la lumped on dif­ truialB. numb^rii arid * I'bre% lation? , hour day and 48-hour week and to olhera at the scene by firemen values. ^ach count as a word and oompnjnd I 1633 Tolland St., Bir kland. the Congressional and Senatorial u was estimated that the sewer that every employe-under the merit ferent operations.” • • • \VF. SPECIALIZE IN applying from the Suffield and Springfield nofda aa two words .\f:n'mnm cos’ i system be given a pay Increase Virtually every convention roofs and asbestos sicUnR. Work* Conventions * j,e finished within a month or departrqents. Manchukuo has announced the ta prica of throe lines Congrre.ssional District Conven­ each year until the maximum of speaker yesterday warned that an Line rafos per d.Tv for trartalem 1 manship guaranteed. Time pay- three weeks, the latter if work is After the pa-ssongers had been issue of two stamps, lor release in H ousehold GjMKis SI tions will he held Sept. 28 to nom- , the employes classification is attempt would be made in the ada. ! menta arranged. Also rarpentor vu.shed The contracl for digging brought ashore, the rushing water November, marking the national RIfrrMve Maroli 17. 1937 inate the V .S representatives’ and filling 'va.": awarded to Wil­ reached Still another resolution courae of the preparednea.s pro­ ^ ^ E Y ' vE GOT ENOUGH c',.* ;i CnargA work. A. A. Dion Inc., 81 Wells. SE E THE IK-’NEA'MOO.N— Three gram to lower labor standards. over the dam freed the cruiser crensus. from the five rongressinn.al dis­ liam F ,Iohn.son for '61.113 60,-the would give state employes the • • * Cj .r .'a /il u a m c , DOUGH LEFT TD LAST A ConsecutiA * I >a > ■ . j 7 ctSi 9 Ctf Phone 4860. rooms of furniture »16S.OO. $10 .Speakers on today's program In- from the rocks, and today the I MS BM. Consecutive 1 'a A S i 9 cti 1J ci» tricts . - Ilowc.st of severa. bids received (or right to appeal to the courts from V T miiYq u b off WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TWO ^^ORE OfWS«- I down = -18 months to pay, Albert's craft was floating near shore. It A portrait of Sir Rowland Hill ______1. u»y *. 1 ct9 13 ci> To Hold Sessions Saturday the job. A pending installation on decisions of the Personnel Advis- * 1 eluded two veterans in the Con- Furniture Cc. 43 Allym street, was planned to take her to a dry- will form the design of Portugal's Alt orders for irregular insefuon# Senatorial districts composed of, Oak street was awaried to Areto ory Committee and -would inake nectlcut labor movement, Former w.lj be charged at the one time rate Moving— 1 rucking— Hartford, Conn Labor Commissioner .Joseph M dock to determine the damage issue of eight values honoring the Special rates for 'ong term e\er> more than two towns will hold con­ and ?ylvestor, while the laying of ma.fidatory instead of discretionary S to ra g e 20 vacations and sick leaves Tone and Julius C .SIremlau of centenary of the postage stamp. UU01'$ AND HLK BUDDIES Pug Speaks Her Piece BY EDGAR MAK'I'IN da.v advertisiig gi\m upon renuest ______f o r s a l e DINTNCi room ventions on .Saturday to elect dcle- sewers in the Pine -Ai'ies trait will * * * Ads orderfrd hvfo-e 'he third ot Amendments in the old age as­ Meriden, st.-ite liquor rontrol com­ A U S T IN I'H.AMBERS —Lical ami | cheap al.so bed and spring g.atcfl at large to the .Slate conven­ he diim hy ..Alexander .larvis Hftb day will he t’hargrd onlv for ! sistance act. demanded in a reso- missioner. The Louisa May Alcott S-cent LU. TO TA'Kt A 1 OKA-Y*. VOHAT TVtOt,^ LyLIX OA, ^ Long Distance .Movers, Tel. 6260. I 84^2 or 94 FoiTcr street tion. The Board derided to let out the &EE.!l WOKiCER HOW.AKiO VOVtEOV*. E\JbE ■\. 'KVKiW COO-lO the actual number of i;mrs the ad I HiishaiitJ Hclil stamp tops all others in the Fa­ COC-VC T « X To Y3A4. Po6> e>o Tv6«E-E THAhlK \e3\L1_\E appeared, cliargini; at the rale earn' [ Oct 5 was set by the Stale Cen­ diggini; and filling on private con­ UOy»,E.«E , HE TH«^E TAK% A/b 6 0 0 0 CAO.E OF 68 Hollistci street mous Americans series In total W t A 'K TVtEbE ViAKO- EKOTtO -HOOOLOM^>H HiWL AZOV Too MUCH SAS ed btil no allOA»-ance or refunds car ' ___ ih'OR S A L E —U SE D gas range — tral Committee as the date for the tract a." otherwise there would he W t LOOOLOlYT AV'xOStYS VEEKiM’ he made on s i ’ -me ade stoppee ' covers handled In first-day sale. CO^Et> , ^OOTc. _____ AibOoT ? THEY COM% IN Th e P lak ie v'tA ,______exJT F«OM »EHtViO TH' EKiHT BALX. ---- ; green and ream finish. In good senatorial conventions to nomin­ delav in the work if the town itself on Tiie.sday evening. Tho.se who after the fifth dav I In $500 Bail There were 213,020 Alcott cover* WERE. VOOPRsEO ______, N'o ‘ IIU forbid*". d;sp.a.y lines not Repairing 2.3 I condition Apply 111 Russell St. ate state senators, hut party lead­ were to do it. Town water depart­ attended were: Charlotte Back, VEA'^\N AKiO HIM M arlborough dispatched from Concord, Mass., •old. er.-, In New Haven decided to hold ment workr en now are hii.sy on Shirlev Anderson, , Elaine Ander­ TH.E PvC'K I HAVUE The Herald will nut i>e tespun'sibi* WANTED TO TUNE, repair and .FOR SAL..I-. THREE PIECE son and Mrs. Clyde Marshall were Feb. 5. Th* Horace Mann sta^> tELAhiO tyb for more than one inuorrect inser* conventions to noniin.ate -that ( ity’s o'lier jobs nhoiit the streets, and’ Alra. Howarfl Ixird CA4i TAKE regulate your piano or player i' Tienim living room sot. $15. Call Doty's Marriapr lo 14- has the second largest total of IM A typ CAt?E OF tlon of any ai\eri.sement ordered . four state *■ .senators tomorrow- rnqtraet lab u aripear.s to fit with- ^ Olive .Swan.son, Helen Mancggla, SS4-2, East Hampton ,5022. covers and the Ralph Waldo ?>OAT HiHt'jE'L.F for more than one lime i piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. night in Lie estimate of eosl made hy , Elda Flora and Lydia Young. Mrs Year-OId Girl May The lnad\er(Tnt omlesion of in | the town it.se'.f if its own workmen August Mildncr. Mrs John Swan­ Emerson stamp is third. iM* IT MU Mivtct. nae.TM.tiau> t*T off. correct publication of advertlSinir LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Le Daux a * * will be rectified on'.v by canceliatiop Machinery Germany has released twq ground; keys fitted or diinlivated; guests of the troop. and Mr.a. Allan W Chambers over | (4^ "There you arc, son—no> palepi face has a fancier radiator rendered Tliei e was some di.s r..“.sion r on- Each girl roasted her own hoi eeml-poctals for the Red Cross. All dd A er V iseim.n;$ must coiifoi rr vac.uinr cleaners, clocksr phono­ USED F A R M A LL 12 tractors. W illiii^toii the holidays New Hartford, Sept. 4 --Pi —TTie cap than that!" Kordsim.a. Ma.'-sry-Harris 4 wheel 1 ei'nmc inspv' tmn of work done ilog over the onitdoor fireplace. A In slyl*. copy ar.d t>puNraph.v w.tn graph; etc , repaired, overhauled | Mrs. Hyman G.itlerman spent marriage of George Doty, 22-year- • • • regula'lone enf'ncd bv the pjb;:«n- drive. Caterpillar ■10". Clctra<'s. l.y private i ontraelor.s ,.im e the ilelicious fruit punch wa.s also Braithv aite, 52 Pearl street. MIm lennlp R. l.'hurrh the holidays with relatives In I old clock factory worker from A N interesUng error has been •rs and they teserAe the riNht to new and u.scd silo Tilers Dublin town feels that it should cxcr' ise i served. During the meal the mem- i edit. re\..«A or re.'eci anv eony cofa* Newark, N. J j Winsted, and a 14-year-old .New discovered In a Nicaraguan Tractor 'Company. Willimantic. some kind if rherkup on thus ■1 hers of the troop .sang "Happy | Hartford girl appeared headed for FUNNY BUSINESS • idered nbje< li.nist le A delightful occasion wa.s the stamp of the series commemorat­ riX ’tSINt ; K ''T ns —Ci.iesined ad* ’ wor'.i. The argur.'cnt conrCrned Birthday ” to .Mrs, John Swsnaon. : A large number from here at- ' annulment today and the groom Help Wanled — Female 3.'i ‘ ing President Anastasio Somoza't to be pubUsl'f'd lam* day must ne golden wedding anniversary of Mr. prvi.icnt of inspection costs Tlie Girl Scouts who have en-| tended the Haddam Neck Fair on was held in $5nn Satur- visit to United States. Although \^ ANTED PIANtO I}!7AVKR for Rooms Without Board 59 and M is . George .‘Utterly. .Mondav, ■ liether tlie tov n nr pioneity own­ joyed a very educational and in- i Labor Day. of enticing a minor female fiom di.: s r* ■" ers should heat them It wa.s voted .Mrs. Isaac Ferdon .Mr and Mrs the stamp i* identified by inscrip­ • i.'inoiiiL, ’^ust J p able to when about 7.5 fneml.s gathered at 1 te esting summer vi.siUng tlie her parents with the intent ->f •e. WASH rUBBS Established BY HOY CRANB Telephone Yout VVuni Ads pla cki.s.'^ual nrul popular nuiait'. P L E A S A N T 1-riO.NT ROOM, fiir- that the town '.vt-.u h becomes historical spots m Connect iciit. j'"lam Burke and children and * duction. tion "President Somoza Before Aua *re dck.€,jiru . \tf th* i«..e- ni.-hed, 1st floor, cential, lefer- their home in South Willmgton tn ’ owner of the mains.- m.«pei I at its John Squires spent the holidays - the Senate," the scene pictured is Apply 22S ^‘entrr atrcct, lx?twcen ,w dl resume their regular meetings j The charge was made at a pi u - T FFHEK OFF TO raiHAai T«t auiTTikfe phone at the CHAKtlf- RATK ences exchanged Write Herald 'cxti'nd congratulations and best o'.vn cost school i '6’ith friends in the rat.skills ate hearing laat night before .Li the House of Representatives. rni LI SAtFYAKO. above ae a convcneince to adA>r* . a*ul 8 p. m. Pel 6414. wishes. The neighbors arranged 'beginning this F'ridav after uwH tsrle.r------Box J Othei sewer pioje l.s no-.v are .Air and Mrs William Porter tice of the Peace )-larn*on Hun' The error was noted by R M tlscre, but the K.VTLIS will tie a beautiful shower bouquet like an m the Center School to FAR, accepted a.s Kl l.I. I’.WMKNT if WA.s'TED GIRL for irrnrral heim drafted -i.s conUiUte'l ''.eveloji- and Tamrlv have moved into the who found probable cause and or V Spaulding. Jr . in Scott’s Monthly. SO CiOOP/ fM ECTAS- I-'d R r e n t l a r g e double room, old-fashioned no.segay with gold court t ase* paid at the bus ne*s .‘fTf* «n or be­ horffwnrk |;;onci h'^me to right p ert of now area-^ere makq.s house formerly • oceupied hy B»n- i dered Doty held for the Superior ( f l ( Spaulding cUcs 10 points tn con­ USrttP, NOW, »0 fore the h^ventti d,i> rt*IU»v5 in*: the tw.i bods, centrally located .Main rihhon hanging in little knots and Trial Justice George O Ro.sr re­ paily 8M0 tho’’'! neccssaty tVPA iray ai-1 in jamin Lord and family on the firm his identification of the House B e t t e r c o n t a c t ■m w first inititi'Ti t.'t *.!t ti dd otherwise street, prnate home Telephone in each knot wa.s tied a 50-rent ports that eoun.scl for the plaintiff court. son 0. but lh'i.s< '..hal de-nand im- Hartford road Prosecutor Harold P. Shapiro nf Representatives F.8.1, M AH WHO RUNS CHAFt'ii: KATi: w 11 be rolled- 6120 for partieulars. piece wrapped in gold paper. There and the defendant failed to appear No res pons, hill; y for errors in W A.NTED C O M PETENT Girl or j i-ediatc action will probably he ! A Republican caucus for the said after Ihe hearing that the THE SUHFlSH FAR. HE woman for general hou.s''work were about 30 pieee.s. Other money in court in Bolton on Tuesday af­ telephoned ada will be assumed and done hv contract, it is indicated, I purpose of electing candidates to , girl's parent* were definitely op­ Europe's w-ar may prevent the HAY KNOW WSeiMER their eeriirsox- eusran- was presented th'm hy Harry La- ternoon in the rase of AAilliam P. Phone 6993 after 5:30 p m. , situ ■ mm h lime must elapse be­ I the various convention.' will b e ' posed tc^continuation of the mar­ |•su*nce of Guatemala's an­ ROOMMATE'S A teed ^ Wmnled—Riwms—Board 62 bonte and thev received two wed­ Qiu.sh, administrator for the I SPY. tween the .’irawing m a WPA ; held tonight at Richmond Memo­ riage, wiich was not consummat­ nounced set commemorating the Index of’ Cla>sifitations WANTED WOMAN 2 d.ays a ding rakes and other gifts and Aiigu.sta Sire Hoffner estate vs. W A N T E D ROOM furnished or i woik and it.< aonroval. rial Library ed. and that he believed an an­ centenary of the postage stamp. Births A we'U for leaning. Apply 317 cards. Piano, violin and accordion George Campbell. Court i* gencr- iinfnrni.shed, i.ilh kitchenette or j "The food sale sponsored hy the nulment would he sought A Dutch firm was given the con­ Engasemente ...... U .North Main street music entertained the giic.sts and ally held on Monday afternoon in i^farrmsea ...... C kitchen privilege. Telephone Miss ; j Dorca.s society on Saturday was Doty’s courtserdid not dlsput* tract for the ftnmp.s and may not Deaths ...... D Harrj’ I.abontc had microphones set Bolton but Monday being Labor CAPABLE GIR L FOR general Fox 324 1 alter 5. | i a financial auccess. the facts a* presented by the he able to fill the order. Tard of Thanke ...... K up in two rooms so all could hear Day It was scheduled (or Tuesday • • * fn Memrfriam ...... P* housework, No chiMren, home it. The lawn was lovely with col­ B o l t o n Mrs. Harry Fenton and .Mrs. prosecutor at the hearing, hut Lost and Found ...... 1 nfghts. Tel S4.'S2. PR IFFSSIO N .M . woman wishes i The rase will probably be tried I John C. Vergason atteni^ed the contended that they did not con­ Pirate raids on Campeche, 16tb ored lights and dancing had been Marshal) PMM. Announcemnets t furn.shecl n om with licht house- | Mr*. Clyde next Monday 76th Dickin.son family reunion stitute a crime. century Mexican titadel, are com­ Tilt na$T SHIFT 6ULPS OOYtN U06E jaUMITIRK Personale ...... I WE P.AY YOi; $.^.00 for selling planned but rain prevented. rhone 1.3.57 In regard In-the case held la.sl keeping privileges, on outskirt.s of Mr. and Mrs. .Anthony Wondra- jlvhich was held at Elizabeth Park. Doty and the girl, who wa.s rep­ memorated In a stamp of the 0? KU^C0LCTlE9 COFFEE AYf $066Y FLMJ8CKS, \atomobllee ten 51 boxes. .'0 beautiful aswirt- sp.s.sion when .lohn A’illa. owner of Auturaot>t*s for ^:tle ...... 4 Man. hester or neighboring town. ! sek and Jerome Wondra.sek visited ! Hartford, on Saturday. resented as being 18 years of age, new series honoring the 400th ed name imprinted C’hnstmas John a Fruit Stand at the top of Automobiles for Kichana# . 5 On a farm aecept.sbie 'Answer by i relatives in New York over the Mrs. (,'hsr'cs T. E. Willett of Marlborough Grange. P. of H . were married last Friday in New anniversary of the founding of Auto ‘.rcessoriea—Tires < ear ls sell Sl.HO your prof.t r>0e. Nigger Hill, was arrested on two Boston. Masa., after complying letter, Box H, Herald. ' i1 week-end. South Road, rhairman of the Brit- No. 205 will hold its regular meet­ the city. The coat-of-arms of ALLEY OOF Oop Takes the Chair BY V, Au*' Repalrinc—PAlrrtln* . 7 Fre® r.amples C'heerfiil t/ard Co.. with the MasaacRusetta five-day T. HAMLIN • -o Schools ...... T A i Miss Alta Moore went to Nor- . i.«h 'War Relief, announces that charges: first, failure to hive a ing Thursday night when two can­ Campeche, battlements of the »utoe—5?h:p by Trui“k ...... * 28AQ. Whit « Plains. N. Y. local license and second, failure to didates will receive the third and law. , w ich Thursday to visit Miss Agnes headquarters for the- Brili.aK \\ ar ancient citadel, and the convent '^FlMOlls.3 THAT HIS DISSOlSC NOW 1 WONDER HOW w ELU jLyS.' LOOKIT THIG / THIS MAf BE. A AutoB— For Hire ...... Apartments— Flalf Stone, returning .Sunday Relief Unit in Manihe.sler are have a state license. Justice Rose fourth degrees which will be given Stale police, who were .seeking of San Francisco are also pic­ SERWEO TO PROreCT HIM /HMM.'QUITE \1'M GONNA FiMO OUT A GTUf^FEO CROCK./ SAV, Uaranes—Service-—Sio^rs re 10 j\5'ANTED GIRI. for 11-ht hnu.se- the girl after her parents reported LAYOUT TH E«e DUNKS HUMCH. BUT Tenemenls 63 Mr. and Mrs William Potter and localed in the basement of the nollod the first charge at the last hy the Bast Hampton degree team tured. FROM THE PRIEST* AS WELL WHERE. THEY'VE i BY <30M,THE E^KJbiNY DOPEG/ %!olorc> cles— Bit*>clea. - - . ii—I—work pftem.'ions, stsv some eve- her missing, arrested Dotv less AS FROM THE CROCODILE'S, ^ CROCOOlUE RIGHT HERE VVHEItt Wanted Auios —Motfjrcyclee II ! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lahontr at-.i Rntish-Amcrican rluh on .Maple se.apion of court and reserved de­ Campeche is notable, philateli- GOT OOOLA AAJ' V MU*T LlGe THIG FOR VYC teWITCH ninr^ Tel. ?,670. FOR RENT 2 Room heatnd, fnr- I than an hour after the ceremony alley OOP peaoes t o WORSMIPIWG Bsalne** mdcI Prnfeanlnnal I tended the World's Fair over the ' rision on the second charge. Jus­ cally. for its three provi.sionals V FOME SORT OF ■ CROCOOttjE& / &utin«>aB Service* <>ff«rert ... IS nis'.ied apartment Appl.v Thiir.a- street A uniform for every regiment; m he and his bride were drixing COWTIMu e THE ' week-end holiday. Headqvrtrters will be open daily. tice Rose now reports that both ____ OECEPTIOW A N tD O L/ HouBBholfi Service! t'fffered ....IS-A ds;.- only, 983 Mam street. Man­ of the. German army w a.« In the j hack toward Winsted from New ijMied during the revolution of Building—^'entrActlnft ...... 14 ' Mr. and Mrs Bert W^hitman and Mondav through Friday from 101 charges against John Villa were 1'R78 These are listed among BOY, \ FOR THE chester. .Mrs. Katherine . Gree- wardrobe of the former Kaiser I Boston. The girl was returned fo LOOKIT THAT ) TIME Florlits— NUTieriet ...... 14 ; children were guests of her moth- | a. .m. till 4 p. m. Mr* Willett will entirely dLsmi.ssed. Mexico’s greatest rarities. ‘What people will do lo keep from working!” Funeral Director* ...... r-..., nangh. er Mrs. Elizabeth H Griggs, and Wilhelm I her parents <5UY GO / BEDxKS , Heating— Plumhtnc— Rf'f'rinc .. 17 personally be in charge three days rhoir rehearsal at the Bolton tnaurance IS sister. Mi.ss Lucy Griggs, in Chap- ; a week with members of her ’com­ Center Congregational church will Mllii nery — Dretumakina ... 19 j lin, Saturday. Mrs G nggs cele­ mittee being present the remain­ be held Wednesday evening at Movinic—Trucking— Storage M ' TAVERN Summer Hiimea For Rent 67 ■JOONEKVILLE FOLKS BY FON I AINE FOX brated her 80th birthday Monday. Public Paaaanger Sarvlea ...... 50-A ing two days. ’ seven thirty. This Is the first choir Palntlng-^Papering ...... >7 ' FOR R E N T — COTTAGE at Coven- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson Any assistance in the knitting rehearsal to be held since June and motored t« Hartford Saturday Daily Pattern Profeaalonal SarVce* ...... ■ trv Lake. $18.00 per week. In­ projects will be very welcomed at Miss Marion Washburn will be Uepalrtr.fe ...... For Sale morning, stopping In Manrhestcr. quire E L. G. Hohcnthal Jr., 24 this time as the knitted articles present to direct. Tailoring— Dyeing—Clean'ng 74 A Republican caiicua will be held Toilet <»oA FRlENDSs Plenty of Hot Water BY MERRILL KLUSSER FlnanHal Fim u.l Klein of 143 Center atreet, gressman-at-large and a Senator charge of you. lege In Hartford Miss Swanson you are. Design No. 8774 is defi­ Bond*—Stocks— Murig.if e* ... 11 Phone 68.=>0 .Manrheater. <;C..sL *3. Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 4? absence of Mr. Dunficld he will son accompanied Miss Dunlop on / ,1 : the Town of Manchester will hold day at Gloucester. Mass. Every one of these details Poultry and Supplies ...... 4l .AT A i' i iL'KT o f rnoBATF HEI.D supervise the echools in this dis her return trip to Bolton and spent Wanted — Peta— Poultrv-^tock ». 44 ’ a public hearing at the Municipal at .AT.aneheater. within and for ihe Tom Borovtcka substituted on has a tendency lo dimmish your Par Sale—>9f|■^e^af■ea«a trict. Mr. Dunfleld is confined to the week-end as guests of Miss / ' Building on Thursday evening. dlstnet of .Manehr.her on Ihe 3rd the mail route Saturday and Tue.a- Dunlop’s parents, Mr. and Mrs size, and they're all very simple Arltciea For Sale ...... 4* ' September 5. 1940, at 8 P. M.. to dav of .^. ptember .\. D. lOlh the hq.spital and is not expected to to do. Choose smooth, pliant Boats and AcceBsorte* ...... 4f day. Samuel Dunlop. 47 act on the following applications: Present WII.l.IAM S. HYPE. Esq. resume his supervising duties un materials for this, and dark colors. Building Materlala ...... 47 Other week-end guests of the Dlamonda —•Watchea—Jewelry 4! Application of John Sele (or J *dxe, til December. Spun rayon, flat crepe and rayon Estate of Samuel -T Calvert late Dunlop's included Mr. and Mra Cleetrleg] ApplianceB— Rad’o . . ^41 pcrmla.sion to move his tavern of Manchester in said district, de- Car Take* Stroll Jersey arc especially slenderizing. Fuel and Feed D eadline Is N ear A1 Helhig and daughter Lorn* MV V-tPBLl^aracsatavici.we. *0 i from its present location at 249 .ceased. <■ , Pentland the Flori.st drove hi* Pattern No. 8774 is designed Sara.n— Farm— Dairy Product* Upon application of Sarah C al­ and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nolton. all Household Oooda ...... 1 North Main Street to 223 North | x ' * . rfi - • I truck to Bolton Center on Sunday for 8izc.s 36. .38, 40. 42, 14, 46 48. vert, -Administratrix praytni: for of New Haven. Ilaehinary and Tools ...... ^1 ' Main Street Busintsa zone. ; authority to jnonsaRe certain real r o r .'\lllO I r e i l l l C 1 mormng to pick up the palms used 50. and 52. Size 38 require.', with Ilualcal Instruments ...... Miss Velma Munro. a student SUORCUY SMITH Red-Hot Clue i« Application of Harold F. Bid- fstnte particularly deacrlbed Tn said ” ; for decorations during the wed- short sleeves, 4"» yard.' of 39-tnch BY JOHN C. TFJR R l^-- Dfftee and Store Equipment application on file. It Is nurse at the Manchester Memorial Ipeclala at the Stores ...... 45 I well (or permission to convert a ' ------I ding held on Saturday in the material without nap; long sleeves, » TT«CT ■ t. ■'r ~ •H/i O ltP K K K n ;—That the foregoinE hospital, spent Tuesday after­ Wfgrlng Apparel— Fur« ...... two family flat Into a three family a pltcaUon ha heard and determined church. The truck was parked In 6H yards. fFUNNV. plane w arm ing UP FOR WHEW/ r e ? hot./ Wanted—To Buy All automobiles that have th, church and several noon at the home of her parents flat by making alterations on the ' at the Prnhate iiffice In Mancheater For a Pattern of this attractive OUT TD BE....RUSHING AN OtD -’ENNV take o f f in this w e a t h e r -ll*ar4—Hotels—meMrW been given a tag of approvaT A - ,..’ •T'ESE MOTORS HAVE BMtaamato ! third floor. Premiaes located at 82 jI In said Plstrlci. on the 9th day of\ trips had been made Into the on Andover road. Miss Munro re­ model send 15c In Coin, Your iSeptemher. A. D . 13 jp. at 9 o'clock one of the state’s testing lane* will OVER THE ANOM.FlNDiNG THIS LITTLE ANP NO ONE IN EIGHT.... BEEN RUNN'NG FOR RoeiBi without Board ...... ; Chestnut Street. Residence B zone. ! church and the most of the palms turned to the hosprtal early in the Name, Address, Style. Number I Id. s 1 1 In the forenoon, and that be considered as unfit to operate PATCH OF AN AIRFIELP IN THE P05... HOURS/ Boardera Wanted •••-A I Application of WilHam G. Bierl | notice he given t(t all persona In- number deposited in the tnick when on the evening i » she could attend qie. and Size lo The Evening Herald. Country Board— Resort*...... Jd after tonight and the 1/ AND t h e n n o t a gOULTD MEET .US.'' i to replace a fruit and vegetable iil'rested in said estate of the pen- j last trip out the car was nowhere hot dog roast held at the home of Today's Pattern Service. 106-7lh Rot*l*—Reataurante ...... \\ 'dency cf sail application and Ihe plates will be called in. W*Blad— Room#—Board ...... •» shelter which was destroyed In the , in sight. Evidently the brake* were Supervisor of Nurses Doris Hutch­ Ave., New York, N. Y. m I time and place of hrarinK ihareon. During the month the lane was lU al mmtrnf r^ t Wimmt I hurricane of 1938. Premises locat­ I hy publlshln , a copy of this *>rder not on and the car rolled down the inson on North Elm street in Man­ You’ll get the thrill of a new Apanaant*. Plata. TenemenU fi opened in Manchester an oppor­ ed at 312 Oakland Street. Resi­ In some newspaper havlnK a circu- hill, evidently keeping in the hoad chester. The hot dog roast waa season when you turn the colortui Bttilneas Loeatlott* for Rent .. JJ Dtlon In said district, at least five tunity waa given to - Mancheater dence A zone. until U came opposite the OtfotTS' ‘given for the student nurses of the pages of our new Fall Fashion S*ti*** P®^ Rent ...... JJ days before the day o'f said h e^ in *. people to have their cars tested. fnburbaa P»r Rent ..#•••••••• JJ All persons Interested in the K ^ e farm where it veered lo the Manchester Memorial hospital, who Book, brimming over with lovely tummef Borne* Por Rent ••••• JJ to appear If they see cause at“ said Since the lane closed In Manches­ above applications may attend time and place and he heard rela- right and came to rest a straddle are comrrionly known a* the "Girls styles. Fashions for afternoon and W*ni*d to R*nt ...... ** Itve thereto, and make return *to» ter it was opened In Willimantic this hearing. a stone wall. It was necessary In Blue." every day! Fashions for - yoiu ^ this court. and will be in operation in that Asartaaaat BolldlDs for 8 ^ — J* Raymond W. Goalee, WILI.IAM fl HYDE to call a tow car .to extricate the Mias Elna Jensen of West atreet scbool-girl daughter! Fashions for9 BasIaaM . J* city until 6 o'clock tonight. Teat* A , Chairman. Jud**. truck from the result of iU Sunday seriously injured on* of her fingers every b^y from aize 1 to 52. easy ranas Laa* tar SaU H-»-4-4h can also be made In Hartford at to make, new aa tomorrow morn­ g:easaa Car B a la ...... — ; Edward T. Taylor, V,. morning stroll. on Labor Day. Mias Jensen was 4 the Unes In that city up to 6 - ing. and of course, all inexpensive! ^ t a Car Mala 41 Secretary. Girl StXMitB Hold Roast holding a stake while a second lUaert Prepartf far taia .... m * o'clock tonight, but after that Pattern, 15c Pattern Book. 15c 4 The (3irl Scout Troop of Bolton party, attempting to hit it with, a tab«T•sbartaa far gal# ...... 4* If a horse ate like a caterpillar, hour the time limit, which was One Pattern and Pattern Book or- wad- Cstata~ ter ■zehaasa extended from August 31 until to- held a hot dog roast at the home sledge hammer! accidently hit Miss . . . . ft its daily ration woul<] weigh twn dared together, 25a. (»1>4A >r Filelaefea). W *st**—***3 ■state ^ h t axpjrafc ’ tAelr laadar. LydU Young Jensen's flagqs. Read Herald Adva. teaa. MXm i r - \