9' : ■ y - .. 'r.j- ..f-\ win take irtace tomorTW n ^ - TA U . CEDAK8 ------noon In the rectory of 9t Mof- >N. Loud Reports et’a chuKh. b i n g o Your Prettiest Iri Hale's Bread Loaf 7c Bricker Crowd in Tall State t o n ig h t O f Fireworks ORANGE HAEL' FRUIT CAKES 15 Oz. SSc Surging Toward isets Revue New Fashious From Regular Size To Send Overaeas! MANY OTHER LARGER SIZES. NORMAN RENTE Today Firecrackers Throw Pre­ Melnl Work >- Bnvea miere of ‘F. D. R. Vic­ t S i h a W^nuf and Pecan .Meats iMve BMW* Troofhe tasUUed Move SteadUy T ow a^ tory Bandwagon*' at or repnlreS. ", — "■— ‘ V Tisza^ and koros , Riv­ Japs Boast Sob MaM or Del Monte ■ ‘ - V Boston into Confusion. C A IX M M ers, ' Last Big Natur­ Raisins Lge.Pkg. 14c About New Boston, Oct. 7.—(jf)—I'he loud al > Obstacles; Back­ explosion of several large fire;, AlUed Planes Arm y Care Dougbboys Also Pound bone of Resistance Ap- A ir Pow er crackers threw the premiere of the Nearly Mile Through OVERSEAS SHIPPING ROXES pears to Be Broken. Oommuniat Political .committee’s noOFIMC controversial musical revue, "F. D. ^ Pile Up More Seen Close Hurtgen Forest, Tenp'J Claim They Have Air* R. Victory Bandwagon” Into tem­ |\ £ .S ID IM C Special Prices! Moscow, Oct. 7'.— (A*)— ^Red Miles into Germany;! porary cqgfualon last night. Army infantry waves, surg­ craft Which *Far Ex­ Ruin in Reich eBiStaintea rmaiT Olviia The sharp explosions came only To Miracle Third Army'Wins Sol* : Premier x ing acrosp the Romanian • WMrlOBBMhle OtMUMteM. ceed Enemy* 9 First- a momeiit after Earl Browder, id Hold on Two Cor* frontier into Hungary on a Communist political association Period 4 and 5 Gou* eHlghwtQM ltty Mntorinia Prune Juic# 2 pts. 25c 76-mile front, moved steadily Line Air Force* Note. leader, had finished apesking, but Bombers Crowd Skies in Surgeon General Says ners of Fort Briant* pons Good Until Aug. eTlnie Pnyments ArmnseC. Dresses toward the Tisza and Koros quick-thinking men in the capaci­ Good Weather Over Results Achieved in Southwest of Metz. / 'rivers, last big natural obsta­ San Francisco, *Oct. 7.—-(P)— ty Symphony hall audience quick­ ly calmed excited spectators. 31e 1945. 2-Lb. Jar 3 5 C Japan now has aircraft "ready for Reich Today; 6,000 Treating Wounded Un­ A. A. DION, IN C Grape Jam cles before Budapest today. Police Sergt. Frank Mullen, In , London, Oct. 7.— (iP)— ^Ths^ Indications were that the action” which ‘Yar exceed the Flights Made Friday. paralleled in Warfare, L. T. WOOD ca OONTKACTOM charge of the uniformed and plain­ U. S. First Army slugg^ na Aatwnn St. TM. 48M backbone of Oerman-Hungarlnn enemy’s first-line Air Force,” a clothes officers on duty, said his Phons 4496 O m p e fi^ t , resistance had been, broken and away wifh both fists abovs Tokyo propaganda broadcast men found evidence of exploded London, Oct. 7— (JPi — Allied Washington, Oct. 7— (4b— The that the Sovieta had an exceUent Aachen today, jabbing Ger­ beamed to the United States firecrackers near an emergency bomber* crowded the skies in good \ 2-Lb. Jar 3 5 C ‘ chance of carrying the fight to the record achieved by American claimed today. exit through which the thrower man stop-gap tanks and in­ Marmalade weatoer over Germany today, pil­ area of the Hungarian capital The oroadcast, beard by FCC apparently escaped. A rm y aurgeona in care of the fantry back half a mile north within four or five day. at the ing up new destruction in toe wake Gold Medal monitors, declared Japan is now Rush Into Hallway wounded la "unparalleled In the of Beggendorf and a mile and preMnt rate o f advance. Budapeat “posed for dealing a sledge-ham­ Several persons rushed into the of more than 6,000 flights by history of warfare and is little waa about 90 mile, away thia mer blow on the enemy." hallways as others rose from their a half southeast of Ubach. 25-Lb.Bag morning., bomber* and fighters yesterday. short of miraculous,” says Arm y Flour ^133 It quoted Capt. Kelso Matsumu- Ue*t*. The Eighth A ir Force and the Surgeon General Norman T. Kirk. The doughboys also pounded Coealacka Spreading "Panic’* ra, chief of the press section of Booming masculine voices shout­ "The survival rate among our nearly a,mile through the Hurt* R. A. F. rent up more, than 8.000 PUisboiT’a Kuban Ooaaacka were reported the Japanese fieet In China wa­ ed: "S it down. Sit down,” and M ill wounded at the present time la gen forest, ten miles into Ger­ \ ters, as saying: heavy bombers in night and day many a third of the way to Co* spreading "death and panic" in Ann Burlak, Massachusetts Com­ higher than It haa ever been in 26-Lb. Bag the rear of Hungarian troops un­ Powerfal Air Force Nucleus munist leader,. Joined in the appeal operations against oil and indus­ any Army In any war at any logne. Flour $1.33 Solid Hold Woa at Fort able to disengage themselves on “ A thing which we must not over the loudspeaker system which trial targets and airfields with time,” he told a acientlflc assem­ On the middle Moselle front the shattered front in southeast­ lose sight of is that the Japanese she had. been using to ask. for Berlin, Dortmund, Bremen, Ham­ bly of the District of Columbia Presto ern Hungary. f '' financial aupport of the commit- Medical society vesterday. Third Army won a solid bold rombinei. fieet has undergone burg and Ludwigshafen among the the northwest and southwest "Our mobile unlU are chasing big qualitative change, enabling tee'a effort to re-e|.ect President Beyond saving more lives, he Roosevelt. This crowd turnM out to hear Goy. John W. Bricker of Ohio, targets. said, military aurgeona are devel­ ners of Fort Drisnt, sbuthwi Lge. Pkg. 25c the retreating enemy," said a front It to operate with a powerful Air Mete, taking everything Cake Flour Force as its nucleus.” Police, some with drawn re­ Republican 'vice presiuential nominee, w'ncn he stopped at Washing- Support Americoa Armies oping new treatment techniques line dispatch to Izveatia. "And mans could burl at them Dtea tha Lion In this broadcast intended for volvers, converged on the scene of tab, la., and to show him how tali the corn grows in Iowa. High tncpmplete reports indicated designed to hasten wound healing light Cossack units are In their outside and blasting In/ooggadly Hortoa rear." the explosions but found no onC school girls stand alongside the stalks. . (A P Wirephoto),______the Second Tactical Air Force flew and prevent deformity and dlaabll* American consumption, Matsumu- to dig out the g a rriiM buttonod ru waa said to have found “ nu­ who was involved. 1,500 sorties and the Ninth A ir Ity. One is a m etb ^ o f leaving Already morfc than 100 com­ into the honeycomb of.tunnels ba< 14-Oz. Can 3 9 C munities o f the last big Nazi pup­ merous weaknesses in the enemy's Lewis Linked To flewey . Force flew aiiother 1.500 yester­ certain wounda open for a time Idw. / Brand Chickep Hoddie Browder, speaking between the day in aupport o f the U. S. First unill all. danger of Infection la pet nation had been seized, the strategy” because o f extended sup- On the south flank French and acts, said John L. Lewisr Mine and Third A rm ies. ------past------. - latest communiques announced. ply linen "as seen In the opera­ American aotdiera o f the Seventh Among our superb selections of 1944 Royal tions in the Morotai and Peleliu Most of Peninsula Bad weather restricted opera­ In very complicated wounds, he Already IS miles inside Hungary Workers chieftain, had cbnapired • /■ Army beat y »lr way eastward flva newcomers you will find high spirited the Red Arm y has seized three im* areas.” to atir up atiikes only oecauae he tions o f the Mediterranean A ir Force, but Germans in the Bal­ (ConUaued oa Ppge Eight) to seven ^ e s to positions oa thrau Can 37c portant railwaya and highways had "tim- protection and collabora­ aides of the copper mine town o f- fashions. Rayon t^epe dr«?sse8, one Large Shrimp tion or Candidates Dewey and kans were attacked during the leading into Budapeat. Driving Cleair of Germans ^ 18 milea due north o f Bricker” adding that "the time night by bombers. and two-piece models. Self trimmed swiftly across farmlands offering One formation o f U. S. planea ^Ifprt and only six miles fr6m VaMto Calltomln All Oreen -- lit t le . natural d^fenae the Red Arinv Airmen has come when the whole country 2,398-foot Bussang pass ef ■ must Join Uu Ubor movement in tangled with more than 30 Metaer- Fifth Army or sequin trimmed. Newest Colors and Arm y troops captured Mako, wikh- Allies Hold/^Great Part schmitta over Saarlautern on the >nrough the heart of tha Vosgaa. i demandipg that this unholy com­ Cut Asparagus Ne. 2 Can 19c in 16 miles o f Szeged, Hungary's Law of God Third Army front. It shot down Meet Fierce Rcalslaaaa styles. second city, and drove toward 4 More bination shall be broken up.” Of Peloponnesus' in four o f the enemy at the coat of In lower Holland, Allied foroeU Orshaza and Bekes, 00 milea to the Brovirder made no comment on one American plane. Gets Nearer closed within s few thousand yards * President Roosevelt’s statement Greece/ British Units Bart OIney ^ eaat, the war bulletin aaid. Airmen claimed the destruction o f the stronghold of TUhiuw. Thursday night that he neither Urged Basis of eight Incomotivea and -72 cars. Canadians establiahad a b rld geN M Urge Hoogariaas To gait Jap Vessels sought nor welcomed the aupport Capture Small Island. SHEER 20-Oz. Cat- Twsntyi-alx tanka, armored vehi- To B o ld ^ a over toe Leopold caosi west of Tomato Juice ’ Oc While Soviet planea dropped of Communists or Faaclata in the leaflets exhorting the Hungarians clea and motor transport were re­ Antwerp maattBa.u' excepUonaUy political campaign. ■ - Bulletin! For Peace resistance. Other troopa to quit the Axis before it is too October Shipping Toll ported damaged or deatroyed. W egner Blended Tbe revue was a Mtiro on Gov. Railroads t for tbs Yugoslav emoon. capital and thCre was no official Japanese fleeta in East Indiaa dent, picketed the hall but there A field dispatch from the cap­ miles of the Po valley communica­ Reich. Is MaMng History - raida, today'a communique from were no disorders.' Miss Birming­ law of God was recommended to­ Berlin waa attacked twice yes­ tured port of Patrai said the Dbach Breach WldoMd report that Russians had crossed day by the Most Rev. Richard J, tions center of Bologna as the Gen. Douglaa MacArthur reported. ham said, as sh4 withdrew her terday. The first attack was In Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges . 2 Lbe. 33c 1 tbe Danube in the immediate Bel­ pickets that he/ club was non-po- northern rim of the Pelo|ion- daylight— ,'he first tinte since June Nazi* were repdrted working fran­ Prunes grade area. There waa reason to October’s shipping toll thus was Cuahing, adminiatrator o f the waa systematically hiasking up nesus had been vacated by 21— by Flying Fortresses and Lib­ tically to evacuate strategic war believe, however, that the Rus- enlarged to 28 ocean-going vessels archdiocese of Boston and arch- the Siegfried tine along a 30-mila (OoaUay4 OB Page Eight) Nazi troops in the exodus bishop-elect, at the fourth New erators which bombed a tank as­ materials from northern Italy to French’s \ / slana end Tlto'a units were elmoet sunk or damaged by planes, a front north and south o f beaiegad England celebration of the historic sembly plint. ni^llltary and ord- the Reich. And Frieds For at -the lowland suburbs across the good start toward bettaring last noted earlier in the southern Aachen. He widened his Ubach red mass. nance depots, xSnd an aircraft en­ for 1 river, if not already in them. month's bag of 210 surface craft and central sections. Allied headquarters said today breach to seven miles at the baSev ;2 25c In an addreas prepared for deliv­ gine plant. Mustard (The Algiers ra«Uo said the Ger­ sunk or damaged. (Thege figures the Germans sgsin Mkd fsiled to wreated back a good part of too ery. before toe distinguished gath­ Durinr^' tbe night the R .A > , mans were evacuating troopa are for the S ^ n g forces Only and Smiths^ Body stabilise their lines in the central yardage the Nazis won in counter­ Rome, Oct. 7. — (A*)— A' ering o f Judges ahd lawyers at the was oyef the Reich capital In a ItsUsn 'sector. Doughboys who from Belgrade with the use of big do, not include Japanese s b l^ de­ attacks jnesterday, and hammered Immaculate Conception church, the diversionary flight while other Lge. Pkg. 1| transport planes.) stroyed by the U. 8. Navy). great pgrt of the Peloponne­ cleared the enemy from Loiano' out new gains. Premier Rice 4c yfiuided Today archbiahop-eject aaid th a t' "when plaifea were dropping more than S' 1 The new offensive in southeast . The day’s communique said a sus in Greece how is clear of were fighting yesterday two miles His troops pushed as far as the ■ thia bloody, strife is over, we hope 1<500 tons of bomba on Dortmund north o f that important road Junc­ . ‘ ' __ J Hungary fanned out from Arad, Germans, Allied headquar­ and pray for total peace, g lo t^ . and more than 1,006 tons on Ite big west Romanian baas. (OoBttooad OB Page Blgbt)^__ tion town on the main Florence- (Coatjaaak on Pag# (Ught) * More Than 160,000 ters announced today. British peace. Bremen.' Boiogr.a highway. No. 65. McIntosh Apples 5 l i » . 25c iCzpeet Haagariaa Ceilapae ships bombarded the Greek "And what is peace f ” he asked. Occupy Monte Vlgem The new thrust was' announced Persons File by Op^n island of Levitha on Oct. 5 Long ago it- was defined as the On both aides of the highway as other reports in Moscow said tranquility of order. To be uni­ other Fifth Arm y units kept No.1 . that the Hungary home firont Seven Escape Casket m Cathedral. and then landing partiVs cap­ versal and lasting. Just sound, See These Coats tured the eastern h a lfo f the Polish ReKef abreast of the central salient. TO might collapse at. any moment, it must be subscribed, to by all na­ the west, British and South A fri­ Flashes! island. 'The German concmiander oh' , Lbs. and the Ruasians.' already were New "York, Oct. 7— (P)— Funeral tions, guided by law, upheld by toe can troops occu^ed Monte Vigese, Potatoes 10 39c From Prison the islanfi surrendered st dusk (Late Bulletin* arthe UP) Wire) planning ^an invadion o f Austria aervicea fo r Fonper Gov. A lfred E. cooperation o f all citizens and ex­ Hot Question wRich dominates the Plitoia- after a further bombardment. after .knocking out HuiSgnry. Smith were, hptd at l l a. m: today pressed by their willing obedience Bologna highway, and to the east Tom orrow _ at S t P a ^ d e ’e cathedral wberh West of Irirtdhk Coast to an organized international In­ Wlllkie "Mach Better" / t a spearhead north of the mountain Saw Way to Freedom’ strument o f law. Lb. the body-Of the "Happy Warrior” Levlths is a sinsll island 43 village of' Saasoleone carried to New V^rk, Oct 7.—<;pi— W eteM Fresh CaVrots 8c L a w of God FnundatioB LibeTatiDfi Committee o f American poHtica had lain In milea west of toe 'Turkish coast within 10 niles of (Jastel______San L. Wlllkie. auffering from During Course of Mov­ "The foundation of this temple No Action Yet atate o v e ^ g h t in an honor only' and, approximately the same dis­ Ejq»eclecl to Handle Pietro, which is on the Bologna- tococcic throat* infection, t f i * bera ie Show; Four Lifers. once befon accorded a layman. tance., south fnd sllghlty west of o f peace la the law of God from I treated with peaiclllln oag Is “very Inky Black Persian Lamb which all human law must flow if Rimini-highway. Lb. That/was in 1941 for Ignore Jan' the island o f Samos the capture iupplies in Freed Area Meanwhile, in the Adriatic 'sec- i much better" today, his phystetaa, 1 Fresh Cabbage 4c Padeprwakl, a Polish pianist and it is not to come to ruin,” he con> in Movie Row Jackson, Mich., Dct. 7. — (JP) — of which w u announced in a com- tor Indian troops of the' Eighth j Ut- Benjamin Salzer,^; annoanoed. Items statesman. tinned. Washington, 08l. 7— (e)—Unit­ Gray Indian Lamb Arm y croased the Fiumicino river Pr. Salzer'a oflioe reported the 1949 Seven 'long-term convicts sawed 'Smith,. who died Wednesday, "The history of our generation , (Coatfuued on Page Eight) provides the proof. In ouf world ed Nations officials now expect near its mountain source, slugged ; Republican pmddratial nominee their way to freedom... from the Waa buried in Calvary cemetery the Germans out of San Martino-'*pent a comfortable night at tba Hudson Seal (Dy<^ Muskrat) Head Jurisdictional Dispute in o f yesterday a way ^ _llfe was ■tKat the Soviet sponsored Polish 1 10c state prison €tt southern Michigan ^ i d e his wife who died laat May , di BagSolo and captured Sogliano, Fresh Lettuce built oh economic plans.' political Lenox Hill hnspftaL whjcb he en­ Third - Day; Strike Liberation committee may have tered .Sfpt. 6 fo r a rest and physi­ last night, apparently in tbe Treasury Balance plana and social plana, many of Men’s A solemn pontifical mass of re­ (Continued on Page Eight) Canadian Sheared Beaver full control of ‘ distributing relief cal checkup, and "is not ni^ the I tmrga , , Vote Not' Yet Taken. course of a prison movie peAorm- quiem, which was preceded by a which flowed from anything and Waahington, Oct. 7—(P )w The* supplies in liberated areas, of critical list," ance, and were stiR at large to- pontifical iiraceaalon, waa cele­ everything but (Sod’s law. : Ocelot " ^ Ekh. position o f the Treasury (Jet. 5: "That pre-war world . la dead, Poland. Qiocolate Buds .. e a e e lere*. Pascal Celery 25c HoUywood. Oct 7.—(F)—The day. brated by the Moat Rev. J. Fran­ Receipts, 898,844,385.90; exr Order Seen As Gesture cis A. McIntyre, auxiliary tealmp killed by its own haitd. Ita hand iurisdic’tionkl dispute between two Search for the fugitives, who in- penditures, 8356,102,781.58; net ’ A United Nations Relief ami Re­ _8t. CkuHl. Minn., Oct. 7.—<4».— of New York. The Right Rev. New Criticism 'Natural Gray Rnssian’-Squirrel > American Federation of Labor duded four lifers, waa being balance, 814,074.376,221.43. habilitation adminiatration com­ President R oosev^ ’s order that his Assorted Cliocolutes . • e-c# ♦ • Josm ;^ P . Donahue, vicar g en ei^ (ConUnued^n Page Eight) film studio unions went into its weaned near Orsas laks, 18 mUea mission probably will be'sent into budget director pun a reduction in' third day today. - A " meeting o t asst of here, s ^ r -ttarsa of tbs o f nie archdiocese, preached the the area to estimate needs and Speech Plans Federal goternraent employes waa • eff* • .• • • Sable Blend Russian S^uit*^! sermon. About two thirds o f the to work out plan- for distribution. Salted Peanuts . . . union members Avas held last night group wars rew i’ted b bave ------^ s described as "only a campaign HEALTH m a r k e t St which no action was taken to a stolen car into a ditch in that cathMral was open to the public Plans i M Advaswed gesture" by Gov. John W. Bricker Stone MarUn Dyed Raccoon the,remainder being reserved for Srited inixed Nuts . • a .vote s strike or end the walkout arsa and fled into a field. Farm Croups. Favor A similar commlaaion may go Dewey to Hit Lack of I today. The G. O.. P. candidate Bf more than 250 set decorators, Warden Harry H. Jackson said the family; dose friends and busi- into the. anas o f Yugoslavia con­ I for vice president, declaring J lu t ness aasoctates." t Silver Rlend Raccoon painters and machinlata at two the convicts utod saws, a |flpe cut­ trolled by Marshal 'Tito, but the Preparations for In­ the number of Federal worBhrif' HarfPUaudies in Jars iTIump, Moaty FowL Lb. 4lc itudioa ter and a bar spreader to get into T er^ Represents Roosevelt Yugoriav plane are generally Jess had Increased under the" Demo* Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt at- Jiisjtifiahle Pay Increase Edward Muaa, business repre- an unused cell block from srhich advanced than those for Poland dustrial Reconversion. eratic administration from. 573,409 Natural Sknids Strollers .^ d e d the services, with MaJ. Gen. •entative of Local 1421, Screen they then «maped via a window The Yugoslav situation U' less - ■■ ■ more than S,000,MO, askirdt Hostess Fruit Cakcx<‘ , Nnttvn. ' . ' Tbomas A. Terry,, eomifianding Set Designers, Illustrators and four feet from the ground. The WaslUngton, Oct. 7—oP)- En Route With Dewey to “ Why simply plan to get rM o f, genera] o f the aecond service com- ■Two. I f permiuion bad been grant­ complicated since Tito, while he Decorators, sdld the work stop­ warden aaid that aeetkm wSa the major farm organlzationa today Charleston, W. Vo., Oct. 7__(JP^— *” ine of these JobhoMers after tiM' Tooth Brushes...... Hollander Miiik or Sable RoasHfig Chickens Lb. 46c o.and. representing the president ed, we were prepared to present controls tbe Yugoslav (Committee page would end sdien the least Ughted by tower aeardiUghta. said they are in sympathy with war as the President suggeotef Doors of the great cathedra] convincing reasons why wage con­ of'Liberatipn, Is also associsted (3ov. Thomas E. D e w ^ j^lantied A War Labor Board ordefa the Ouards Netlee T w e Mlmilag "JuatUlable upward adjuatmenta’'' Why not do It now ?" - Blend iNorthem Muskrat remained open until 1:80 a. m., trols should, not be relaxed or with King!'Peter's exiled jgovern- today to link an attack on some Poeket Comb in Case Porkers to retuni to their Jobs. The seven, were part of a group in wages, but protested refusal of ment so that ho question of Juris­ of the groups which ore backing Possibility of government a»- today to permiLmore than 180,000 thrown into the discard a(< thi* ^ Boneim^Beef P’ot Roast attending a m o v ie in Uie prison the War Labor board to "heqr far­ diction arises, . S. a fourth term for President 454 Dutchmen Executed Jon was seen sriien tbe Depart­ persons to fils by the open bronze time,.” g h e statement dwlared, auditorium between 7 and 8 p. m., mer repreoentativea’’ oh proposed UNRRA’s , predicament over Roosevelt with new. criticism bf London, Oct. 7—e view o f other union officials McClsnnshsn,______, __38,______and Joseph Ssun- 000 viewed the remains of Patrick l\ Inky Seugbt to Preeeat Views that farmers must hiiy,” the farm the problem.here have fallen back speech.there at 9;45 p. m., e. w t.. U tbe meeting last night o f dae»- 4Sen, eti, 81, aUall asntenced faUpwlng Cardinal Hayes in 1988 when the Portiagtea, Nek.. Oct. 3—Ofo— Both orgMlsationa aaid they groups said. on two sU ted principles o f the or- tonight (C B S ) would daal in port ■ators and set designers. robberies and prior eonvietiona. cathedral remained < ^ n uhU^ H u Hartlngtaa elupter hf U u ., Ariy GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! oaked the W L B fo r an opportun-. ' 'They also asserted that if \ the ganination: (1) Relief mua’ be dU- srlth tba problem of changing sear Two' unions—the set ■ designers SUvinaki and Saunders.had been after midnight The Itoe of Rod Croon recoivod • fR ' I Cottage Lb. 22c ity to appear at reqent iteanng on^arroer received the’^aame hporiy tributed .Urithout regard to raetk plants- e v e ( to ''peaostiine produc­ ocsl and tbs Intemational' > Alii- in prison since 1929. 'V mourners which began entering STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNT|L 9:00 P. M. the demand of certain labor or' ’’-~te.te of pay as the Industrial work­ raliglon or poUUcs and (2 ) i tion. Fersion uicc of Tbaatricsl Stags Employes lbs others Cbsrisa Rem- the church f t 2 p. m.. at I t x p m fiaalagMoM for general wage in- er, with time and a half tor over­ tlNRRA may daal with whomever Dewajr's staff was busy digging -rsru cislmtog Jnitoaetiaa' orsr atola, 41. s e rria r tea t» SB yuan yofterday strstdtod di^t'ahtuaat creaaea that would result in acrap. time and double time fo r Sunday, is in administrative eonteot^ of on into, its rscordn for w k «t tka Now lbs set dseOrstors. Tbs praihiesrs for robbery armed; James U M o- around the enUro bloM oCeuptod Lamb We Hove Bombo and Jack' d! JfH ping the little Steel formula, but "the farm income o t this nation area in which snppliea art to be York govaraor announcod srould •ave claimed they can not legally Dowell, 81, 14 to 18 .yean for by tbe catbedral. .’ooLwav mrgaia with either groap 'until .were "toforaed that toe boiird would have to be over 47 Ulllon distributed. be a "quite open" dtecueekw o f breaking and entering at night, and ^ The proceafloi) wps batted brief'’• M d liaUted iU beeringe to presen- dollars annually, compared with a $333 me-is certified by the Nationsl Richard Wilsoq. 43. ten to 15 years ^Ibe' exile Poliak., government in the oieana he aaid the pnoident U .r. CORK for Pets. tottona by labor end indue- gross farm income o f 22 . biUlon employing in attem pt^ to eea-. Tax Included {mber Itolstions Boerd. , tfor robbery armed. ' (Csattaaed pm Pagu B g M ) Uy.’ 'MttKMmat'Com* - Tkx ddllara in 1943." \ ; tkMMiaonca. A 'X • ^ tO-': r/.. e v e n i n g .MANCHKS^R HERALD, MANCEDSSTER. t^ N N .. SATUKUA Y, OCTOBER^t/iiJ44 P A G B T M f i ■AWCniaTER EVENING HERAIiD. M AlW HESim CONNi SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7.1944 Memorial Sunday; in memory of TWO Ensign Vincent -Diana whose di*. Lieutenant Longo appearance June 28 last was re­ MoUrnere Pas's Body of Alfred E. Smitk First Lieuteiiaut* potted by the Navy Department^ FUght Officer The ’Teen-Age Problem . The Week Rationiiig Data Is Home on Leave Tuesday 'at 8:00 p. ta. the Sun­ day school teachers, Wednesday lown Qlibtft Is $33,000 MILLER'S HALL The Center Chnreli < St. James's Roman Catholic ^Farniehed By \ Norwich To Consider What To Do About ’Teen-Age Lieutenant A. D. Longo, hua- (OoogregatlOBal) ' Rev. WilUau J. Dnaa, Paator at 7:00 p. m. the congregational Tolland Tnrnpikt banquet and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Canteen Monday N Igbl; Merldbn Considers Problem band o f the former Mlta Dorothy CUCafd O. Simpson, BtoUeteSi Rev. Edmimd Banstt, Aaaistoat Office of Price Administration . ' Pickles, of 109 Adams strrot, ha* Marion 'A . Mnaaon. D In e ls r . at ■ev. Frodetlek MeLaaaz Asalstaat Young Paople’a Night . ^ g lu a a i Departniciit nt tohirnmUse ^ the liSO Campaign of Setting Up Center, Editor Reveato. ■rrtved home from the Mediterra- Sat. Nic;ht. Oct. ' 7, RellgloiM Edooatlen . 55 Trrnwint Otreet. B«istaa. 8. Maaaaebasetto. neah theater -of war operaUona Jesee Davis, Director .of Mmte SutuiUty m tinoi* 8 to 12. / S t Mary's Eplaeo^ CSrarek after 18 months In .the service. Mr*. V. C. Morey, Organist For adulta. 5:80, 7, 6:80. 9:45, By Luke D. Phillips and Earl Yost Rev. ^ fi^ I« WlOlaait Paster Meats, Fata, Etc. ^IC-A coupons good for dflc offenalve, la nbuaa wltt y - Lieutenant Longo, vrtio waa a Modern and Old PnnKloned. and 1 1 a. m. ^(^Idren’a q^aaa at 6:30, dox^- Rev.V. EIIIbob F. Marvto, Curate Book Four red stamps AS kma through Nov. 6. Open Campaign on tivlty and Jamrpacked with aervice medical doctor before entering 9:80 a. nz The church schooL ping is that s youth center would service, has been attached to a Peter Miller. Prompter. through Z8 and A5 through K5 IS-A coupons to new book men and women. ■ Yesterday's article considered' Classes for all ages. Eighteenth Sunday after Trini­ pMonday with Re»t of XJSO haa followed the forcea to provide activities for the boys and hospiUl ship in the Mediterranean valid indefinitely. No more will be four gallons through Dec. what has been don* in three com­ girls together, while, the organi­ A Good nme let Voung aae Old 11:00 a. m.—Nursery fo r chil­ ty. validated untU O ct 28. C-4, B-5 and 0 5 coupooe all theae areaa. aettlng up for the past seven months. Me dren whose parents wish to attend ite; See Quota Eaaily sation* named take the sexes sep­ saw action In Africa, Sicily Aid SL B rld g ^ a E. C. 8:00 a. m.— Holy Communion. everywhere for flVS^pdkas. recreation centera at focal munities in Connecticut. whose] morning worship. Proeeeeed Foods arately. Perhaps this Is impprUnt. Rev. Jamea E. Thnmliis, Pastor 8:80 a. ' m.—Children'B aervice Book Four blue stamps Fori and in addition, creaUng population is within a few thous- lU ly . 11:00 a. m.— Morning Worship. Rev. Rronlalaw Gadarowskl, A 8 Kched Here. I don't know. ' Lieutenant Longo waa for five and the giving of awards and ad­ through Z8 and A5 through CHd Period Four and Five ■ervicda to meet local condl---- smds of Manchester’s. In only one Sermon by Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ Aasistaiit Pastor dress by the rector. T h e Junior R5 The record: 175 operat^na; 260 o f these — New London---has there "I am interested personally in yearn before enliatlng a medical valid Indefinitely. N o mure wUl pons valid throughout tht learning what other communities son, minister. "The God of the choir 'Will sing. heating season. Now Pwriod. ^"Ilaiichester' will op#n lU USO trained workera; 2,811J)0O attend­ as yet been an effort to organise doctor in Middletown and Provi­ be validated until Nov. 1. are doing, and 1 have followed dence. Lieut, and Mm. Longo Flood Sind the Rainbow” Genesis Masses on Sunday at 7:3 e, 10 Processional Hymn — "Holy, coupons also valid now and g«W|6j DpaigB on Momtoy with tlie ance per month. '' * ’teen-age_jcanteen. I " and 1 1 a. m. Sugar some of the articles and discus­ have a' four-year-old daughter. , 8:13. Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty." throughout heating yaar. t or ttM rtmU. T h « On the H«Wle Front alter two failures, d third effort, The music; Sermon Hymn— “Jesus, the Book Four stamps 80 through iot nt *88,000 and Stuart sions in yoar columns. I would 33 valid indefinitely for five pounds When USO started In 1941, only fliianced with the Federal Prelude: Very Thought of Thee.” The Manchester Ration Board It 1 like very much to hear from you South Methodist Church toch. Stamp 40 good for five cliKirinan ot the drive, « - *41 cluba w et* planned, and theae funds, stamH on t t * verge of croa- "M edlUtlon” ...... Gsul Offertory Hymn—“Holy Offer- now quartered In the State-At"', about the further development of Main Street' am* Hartford Road pounds for home canning through the opinion today were to be>ln small communities tion. The Federol aid extended to Anthem: inn, Rich and Rare." mory. Main street opporita Laa ___ tho reaulU pT other the 'teen-ageiy apparently will this problem. I must admit that, George J. Smith Rev, W. Ralph Ward. Jr^ Mlntotor Feb. 28,.1946. not oth en ^ able to supply the thus far, I have hsen lukewarm "Praise T e the Father” Gounod Receaeional Hymn— “ Fight the ard street cunpalcna here, the town needa or the men in large camps remove someX^ the causes of the George Ashton, Minister of Good Fight with AU Thy M ig h t” Shoe* about the project—and opposed it Anthem: Music The weekly schedule oC the Id omaiy reach Ita quota. The neart^ But it soon developed that previous failures so that It may be Private Instruction of “Bless the^Lord, O M y Soul' 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer Book Tbfee^ airplane stamps 1 board follows: at first. But I try to keep an and 2 good 'Ihdeflnitely. A new nchOater Truat Co. naa U S 0 waa needed everywhere. To- successft^ . Ippolitov-Ivanofl and sermon by the ciurate. The Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. . ated aa the treaaurer for the Of cou^ the mere fact ttat w open mind, and if th* thing is of Morning W orship-19:45 n. m. shoe stamp will to validated Nov. JyT there are more than 3,000 op- UeuL EdwInX* Culver Offertory: Senior choir wUl sing. . Tuesday, Closed all day. . . ooUected and chocka and Eggleston Federaa government Is extending real vriue—-or perhaps more sc- Banjo and* Prelude — "Chorm' and Prayer" 1 and to good indefinitely with 'the iraUona In thta Flight O ffk w Geo. R. "Autumn” ...... Chamlnade Processional Hymn — “Pralss, Wednesday, 2 to m. ; ahould be aant tber flnsP^ Md does not guaraniro cursitely, If It has real vriue for (Oothiqqe Suite) . .Boellmann others. aome conducted by ' USO a d x An'Eighth A ir Force Oompoaite Postlude: M y Soul, the King o f Heaven.” Thursday nd Fridhy, 10 a. at member agenclea, others by the George R. Eggleston, son of Mr. Along with the rid, Meriden. I would boost It editor­ Guitar Procesaloiud Hymn—"Rejoice, Ye GaaoUne SUtlon, .England—The promotion "Grand Choeur” ...... Renaud Sermon Hymn—“O for a Heart to 5 p. m. It’s wovUidt with homer for communities themselves. lubtless. will come rigid restric- ially and In other ways." A Few Instruments For Sale. Pure in Heart” . .A. H. Messlter In Northeast and southi and Mrs. Grant Eggleston, o f 143 Mr. Wendover states bis of Edwin L. Culver from Second 11:00 a. m. Church time Nur­ to Praise My God." - east^ Saturday, 10 a. m. to 18:M> p. n. 'and women, dotnc the Clubs: Dances and other social 'tlons which may turn the 'O n ­ Popular music can be learned Anthem—"Tha King of Love" . Offertory Anthem — "Benedic­ Mourners file pari the body of Alftfed E. Smith as K Hea In state In St. Hollister street, was graduate psrsonal position as being at first sery. Patrick’s cathedral In ihinga you*tkU*.* ^ J*”.,.1 acUvitle'a am conducted In Uie agers against the project. How­ Lieutenant to First Lieutenant has qnickly...... SheUey tion” by Stanford. New York. * / this week from Selman Field. Mmf- 6:00 p. m. The .C YP club. ■ . ■ . - /■ _ the going clubs, with the help of more than ever, the future of the 'tero-age oppmied to the estsbUahment of a been announced by Bri||pdier Gen­ Hymn—“God Is Love” ...... Recessional Hymn— "O Saivloiir, roe. Louisiana, as a Fight OBreer youth Center for hla city, which D IAL 8360 Irene lUlng, president Rev...... Psalmodia Sacra ■a lust staring o*» a mUllon voluntoera. Reading and canteen setup In New London is eral Edmimd W. HilL Commanding prrolous Saviour.” taring a cup of .4w e e N y l t h ■ ^ t l n g rooms, music rooms, game and has been home on le a ^ entirely a matter of speculation be likens to a 'teen-age canteen. For Infomatlon. James F. English will apeak. Offmory Anthem — "Immortal, of Paul’s Epistls to the Philip In Bolton will be made as soon as Geneml, Eighth Al^ Force Com­ 7:30 p. m. Meeting o f the The W e tt plana, under the heading "How FALL EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN -playing a^vorlte tun^-^r provide relaxation: there fore further assignment. A )n his and there U nothing that anyone T e t with the broad mind of an ex­ 11 Goodwin SL le Flower St. Invisible God Only wise" Individual canvassers complete the A t the inr a row shower on a >^ot hobby groupa and educational new assignment he vriU' go into In Manchester can do perienced newspaper editor he ad posite Command. Church committee...... Eric Thiman Monday—8:16 p. m., O. F. S. Pau l’s Comrades may support work In their section. > 1 activities, religious programs and Juniors; 7:80 p. m.> O. F, S. (Bring him.” Phil. 1:27-2:8. concentrated combat Ualning and assure Ita success or to contribute mlta he will lay aside his personal Lieutenant Culver la Cp-Pilot of The Week (Welsh Melody) Guests at Coventry CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE icM. but adding up counsel for all who seek In a few months w llrb e flying in U» Its downfaU. That la a problem convictlona in thla matter if It one of the A. A. F.’s giant B-24 Monday— Sermon—“Would You Like— Or fountain pens). ’ 8:00 p. m.— Friday— Choir i Connecticut W ar Fund Members of the Bolton Congre- lot* wt^ung up to a friendly pUce jCfrom member* of all three great some theater of tlur war. In his that faces the 'teen-agers of New can be shown to him that M iri- Liberatom which is operating from 7:00 p. m. Troop 1, Oiri Would You Ratbar” ...... _,Tuead^— 7:15 p. m.. Boy hearsal. Drl^e opens In Bolton on October , 466 Main Street ^ fo r help In a Wg crlsla m ftuths...... Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. Scouts; 7:30,p, m.. Senior choir 8:00 p. m. Saturday—Covenant gsUonal church have been invited graduating classSelman Field London and their supporters a lo M den w ill be benefltted by such an tlSs base over Europe. He has tak­ Scouts. ^ This Is the fund that supplies as a sm all one—a place that a station, lounges: USO lounges there, were remwntatives of 44 Let us turn then to consider the activity. Note well th* phrase en an active part in the pre-ihva 7:15 p. m. Troop -25 Boy Recessional Hymn—"Lead On, Q rehearaaL League meeting. to the Congregational church in OCTOBER 8 TO 22 the 1 the name '“a home away rs lln a llw '4 bus tormlnals give States, 18 of toem from Connecti­ situation In Norwich, one of the “ I try to keep an open mind” as Sion softening prrcw jnd Isjmjv Scouts. 'x King Eternal’’ >4 ..... H. Smart Wednesday— 10-5 p. m.. Red money for the USO and North Coventry for the 10 a. m. WORKERS: Rev. A- B. Carey, Beacon, N. Preacher. I home." And for millions In Unen In transit the opportunity to two largest centers o f population ticipating in the joint A, F.-R. Poetlude—“Sortto” ...... Cross sewing; 7:30 p. m.. Vestry. other war agencies. Mra, Keeney Sunday service when Miss Theresa cut. It was the largest naviga­ the mark of Mr. Wendover’* In­ X. 7:80 p. m. King's Daugbtars. The Salvation Army , SgbtlnE forces, USO was the Uat, sleep, write letters br just re- in New London county. For our In- A. P. aerial offenalve for final vic­ .... Dr. & Alexander Matthews Thursday-^ :S0 ' p. m.. Girl Buck, R. N. will speak. Miss Buck ^ Fr$nk C. Smith, Sooth Portland, Maine. tion clSas/yet to graduate from terest In the youth o f Meriden. TODAY AND SUNDAY Tuesday— 661 Mato Street / Hutchinson is serving as chairman toe aelemamamm ^9 ^ where last farewells , were i*,, until departure $lme. formSition we are Indebted to Torrington la another CotmecU- tory. Scouts. . 1* a niece of Dr. Barstow of Hart­ in charge o f moidc. ^Inm n. 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir re­ Major and Mrs. J. H. Sweri fo r ' Bolton and Alexander Bunc* they embarked’ for Travelers and desks: HJxperi- James V, Pedace of The Norwich cut community of somewhat slm He is the son o f Mr. and Mm. hearsal. 8:80 a. ___-Church school. Friday— 4:00 p. m.. Junior choir ford and she has served six years Sundays: 16:45 A. M. and 7:36 P. M. enced personnel find the answers rehearsal. Officers to Charge / It wUl be the place Bulletin. Mr. Pedace Is a liar population to that' of Man­ Howard M. Culver, Wethersfield 6:80 p. m. Group E pot luck 10:45 a. m..— Nursery during is treasurer. Bolton has always as a Special missionary o f the Con­ Week Nights At 7:36. . they hear their flrat ^ el- to all quesUons about travel: how reporter and sports editor of The road, Berlin, Conn. Lieutenant Cul­ necticut O>ngregational Churches D ic in g Clas8.es chester to which, The Herald sent _____S supper and business meeting, Mrs. Morning worship. 9:30 a. m.— Sunday scbbol. Y. P. been generous in every demand DOCTRINAL MESSAGES! INSPIRING MUSIC! home!” ' to, get from hero to there, where to Bulletin and Is well-known to ver is a 1935 graduate of Manches­ 4:00 p. m.— Intermediate Youth made upon it but last year Bolton It M t Sllinda in East Africa. Mias find sleeping facilities, what to do a letter -jf inquiry. J. H. Thomp- J. S. Brown, leader. Second Congregational Church S. M. William Hall in Cluu'ge. Started la IM l some of the staff of The HeralA soti> editor of The Torrington ter High school; he has been over­ Wednesday— Fellowship, failed to reach its quota in the Buck is a most interesting speaker Whan USO began lU work In when connections have been ml“ - To Start at the Y seas several months and before e%- lO U S f North Mato and North Sfneta 11:00— Holiness meeting, Major and those who wish to hear her So our reader* may be assured Register, places no restrictions on 6:30 p. m. Cub Pack. 6:00 p. m.— Youth Fellowship Bev. Ferria E. RcyneldB, Mtolster Sweet will speak. / W ar Fund Drive. *1111* year with Its actlvitlas centered on •de that he speaks with authority al­ tering the Array in May, 1942. waa SKMSUN. speak should attend the service at' Cluba-on-Wheels: When the information he supplied The 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. High School. more Boltonite* serving in the rscrulta, many of ^ s m though he puU a rrotrictlon on a employed by Pratt A Whitney Air­ HARTFORD 7:30— Salvation ,'meeting. Spec­ Coventry. Those In need of trans­ cannot come to the clubs, thepiub Herald, so we are happy to quote Frldfcy— 6:30 p. m.— Bpworth League — Men’s Class at 9:15 a. m. (Jharlea ial music. Mdjor Sweet will preach. armed forces ail around the globe from home for tbs Srst uma. good part of his letter to ua craft Com.wny. Other mem)|gmof portation should call Mrs. Brow­ services go to. them In mobile Truda Kaachmann, well known in full that portion of hi* letter 6:30 p. m. Church School Young Adults. Turner of Hartford will speak to Tuesday, 7:00 — Ckxrps Cadet we ahould strive to reach the mod­ ^ was the link with home that Mr. Pedaoe saya In psirt: “I Lieutenant Culver’s family now nell Gage. units. Men on m aneuvers^r on teacher of rhythm and modern which directly refers to the 'teen­ teachers "Dutch treat” supper. 7:30 p. m.— Evening Worship — the clau. Men of the community Class. , ,/ est quota o f I486 set for the town. ilpod them over the bard .places, wish to advise that there is no serving in the armed force# are. ---- STARTS MONDAY - Chnrrii School Sunday . outpost duty are cheew with creative dancing will be sponsored age problem. MIm Edith F. Welker, Associate First evening servica of the fall are Invited. Wednesday/, 2:30 — Women's Many of us first had experienced and ’48. clubs mulUpUed, ’teen-age canteen In Norwich a* Staff Sergent Harvey W. Culver. and all' are welcome. Mr. Ward Church school will be held as RECAP YOUR TIRES movies, books, small comforts and Mr. Thompson writes: 'The “Story Of Dr. WsanelT Secretary o f the Connecticut Coun­ Church school at 9:30 a. m. Home L «a ^ e , Mrs. William Hall with the USO while our sons, hus­ workers everywhere, leam- by the following Manchester wom­ yet. On OcL 9. however, repre­ A ir Force and Howmd M. Culver, usual at 9:30 a. m. Sunday at the things to eat / 'teen-age situation here is about cil o f Churches and Religious lEd- will preach on ' the theme “ A Nursery at 10:45 a. m. in charge^ bands and friends ,were stationed trom day-to-day «perience, en for the first time, Mrs. Robert sentatives of a number of 'teen­ Jr., a crew member of one of the “ 3 Uttle Sisters* USO-Camp Showy In addition the same as in every other town ucation, will ..^ a k on "ActlvtUes Rendesvous With Life.” Mr. Ash­ Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ 7 :Q0—/Young People’s meeting. at Ft- Devens waiting to to ship­ Congregational church but church ONE DAY SERVICE! new services, new reo- age, groups will meet here with the N avy’s P T boats. service will be omitted. to the units oveAeas, touring H. Smith, Mrs. Alfred Sundquist, of this size—the youngsters rest­ in the Church School," using lan­ ton, who will direct our'^evening mon by the minister on the sub­ Bible study, discussion period, ped. We know that the USO club r------prognuda, . — — - amps and bases Idea of considering the organisa­ musical service w ill play as the Pllgriiu Fellowship Bring Them In in the Rfoming . Have Them la tka Now in 1 #44. many at the same 1 groups visit all Mrs. Robert McIntosh, Mrs. Alan less and unsettled but certam aa tern slides o f work done in the ject: “What Are These?” Music recreation. there served a purpose for which El Jospltal arcu lV ’ Olmatead, and Mrs. Herbert Swan­ tion of" such a project ever to struggle through the 'teen­ various churches of the state. Offertory "Jesu, ^qy o f Man’s De­ ty the choir under the direction of we had occasion to be thankful. A •llie Pilgrim Fellowship group Jvening! man who knew USO as re -1st home, and j;^ErneBt Jennea, a member of Tbbrsday, 7:30—Open A ir meet- troupes go rlgllt Into the wards to son, who have been anxious for age crises and become normal 8:00 p. m. Co-Weds old clothes siring” by J. S, Bacb. (Piano ar­ Samuel G. Ramette. In ^ request to the office at the Ft. of the (Congregational church have ONLY GRADE A TRUCK RUBBER USED! „ are streaming home from the staff at the office^ here, U in­ gladden le c m ra tin g service men. aome Ume to have this opportunity party. rangement by Myra Hess.) Prelude— Prayer ...... Marker /Friday, 7:30—Holiness meeting. Devens for a pass for a soldier was invited the young people of An­ hattlefronts, aome gravely In- terested in the project and per citizens. Bhrery typg of entertainment haa afforded to Manchester . children,. ‘There are supervised play­ A SMOOTH DRINK? A SAVORY MEAL? H ie Week Anthem— Lord of All Being...... 8:00— Songster practice. nearly always granted. dover, Columbia aiid (Juarryvllle jd, otters more wounded in haps can supply you with more 1 Gallon Sealed Caji of Mobil Oil, Grade 20 been offyM at 61,000 USO-Camp and by early planning have suc­ ground activities here for the A QUIET ATMOSPHERE? A COURTEOUS Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Girl Scouts...... '...... Andrews' Saturday, 7:30 Open A ir meet­ to meet with them Sunday eve­ plrit than body. Many clubs cen^ Shows /^rformances before 50,- Information following the organ­ Then many of us have had oc­ their activities a i t n ^ con- ceeded in bringing Mrs. Kaach­ younger children and supervised WAITRESS? ALL THESE AND MORE, TOO, Bmenoel Lutheran Church 7j45 p. m.— Gleaners meet In the Offertory—Melody ...... Flavell ing. casion to visit other camps in the ning at 7:30 in the church base­ and 40 only. Reg. price $1.40, Now 96e* 000,000 In this country and over- mann to Manchester. ization meeting. block dances. W e lack, however, a Ohurch Street Opposite Myrtle church. Postlude— Maestoso ....Gailb^t^ You are invited to these services. ment. Miss Theresa Buck, R. N. mts n ^ w ril enough to go "There has been a ’teen-age country and the flrat thought in A bargain. but much- in need of com- She Will have two afternoon ses­ supervised 'hanging out' place for YOU’LL FIND AT Rev. Theodora E. Palmer, Paator 7:45 p. m. — Epworth (Circle Young People’s Mu Sigma'C^hi will speak to the group and fol­ ice to Women: WACa, canteen in existence at New Lon­ our minds was "Find the USO and 'and imderstandlng. Again sions at the y. M. C. A. and each the boy* and girls. In brief, no meet in the church. Mias E ttyle Society at 6 p. m. Subject: /•‘The lowing her talk there will be a .’avea” . Spars, Wasp* and Ma­ don for some time, and, according S t John’s PoUsh Nations] get what information you want.” SHELL GASOLINE TIRE INSPECTICH4 becomes tte link with home group will be limited to 20 pupils. canteen. Sunday, OeL 8, 1944 Lyttle, and Mrs. Marjorie Dougan Problem of Developing a Sfnse of T h e aervice men. too, write us social hour with refreshments. les are urelpome in all clubs, and to Mr. Jennea, he Is soon to be — - T H E SHERIDAN — - 8:15—Church school. Oolway Street ttme, periiaps, in a deape^ Her success in teaching U due to "The various churches, of course, are hostesses. Humor." Young peopie/ of the that they use the Service Clubs al­ St Maurice dispel > In some cases they have^sproW glv'elx a set of their rule* and reg­ 10:80— Nursery school. Rev. 8. J. SzczepkowSkt a splendid background of experi­ have supervised events and the Y* 'Tuesday, 2:15 p. m. and 7:30 p. parish are Invited to' a^end these most daily. Many of us in town re­ I Mass will be celebrated at 8:30 ence at Avery Memorial, Hartford ulations." M. C. A. Is doing notably good 10:80— ^Holy Oommimlon. Topic: m.— Norwich Diatrirt Conference. meetings conducted by/young pro- Sunday morning at the St. Maurice ^ * ^ . * * g ^ f o r * * a l d ^ r * ^ r ^ y p^ e m s , and The Herald readers may be as­ 8:3()— Mass in English for ceive mail from our service men Campbell's Service Statiem * 1 School of Music, Junior College, work. I think that the Y. M..C. A. Ho$pittdUy “ Hie Soul’s Guest Chamber” ; Guest speakers will be Bishop L. pie fo r young people. / the C|iapel. Bolton Center with Sun­ sured that a letter has been sent Friendly youth of the congregation. on USO stationery. In hundreds mtertag u Junior School, , West Hartford, and the Boy and Oiri Scout orr “ Jesiu Only” by Rotoll; Emanuel O. Hartman o f Boston, and Dr. The Wee k day school following the aervice. . Comer Main Street and Middle Turnpike out to Mr. Jennes regarding the 10:30— Mass in Polish. of ways the USO serves our men Wtvss ais Putnam School, Wallingford, State ganizatlons are doing a splendid dioir; "Sanctus” by Oohnod; Harry W orley o f China. Dinner at Monday at 7 'Py'Tn„ Boy Scouts. and us. Quanyvine Methodist ‘ com c>»i*** >n nutrition, sewing and Teachers' College. 'New Britain, formation of a ’teen-age canteen Emapuel choir and Shirley Wot- 6:00 o’clock. Reservations must ipsrsonal p other matters that concern yoqng Job in laying tht foundations for Richard Smith, scoutmaster. and the Y. W. C. A. in HarUord, in Norwich and when a further rlng, soloist be made by Monday noon. The House-to-Honae Ganvaaa "After Prayer—What?” will be ’Mttioos, in war worit l^ves good citizenship in the communl- Tuesday at f p. ml. Girl Scouts. Zion Lutteren Church the sermon topic at the 9:30 morn­ I New Britain, and Meriden. Besides report is received from that city 5:00— Sunday Vespers, sponsor­ District W 8 CS will hold a business Tuesday p. m.. Choir re- This year Mrs. Hutchinson has T eS te USO U P ' IndustrtM/elub*. ludiistrlal Clubs: A t the request ty. at/7 Cooper and High Streets ing worship at the Quarryville her wide experience she has a it will be given publicity in the ed by the stnior end jhmior Lupier meeUng at 8:15. South Church hearsal. sriected a group of volunteer bom .In a wfc emergen^, l , the government. USO seU up •‘I Imagine that our cultural, Bev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor Methodist church. charm and personality which columns of The Herald We only Leagues. An offering wUl be re­ Choir will sing In the evening serv­ Notes solicitors who will make a house- bow to myw •nvwgencles.|^^^^^ I^Uties and com- racial and religious background is Tolland Democrat Meeting ceudltions clangs, it changro— services for Industrial makes her outstaridlngr-- hope that Mr. Jennes does not SUNDAY ceived for Christmas '’ gifts for ice. to-house- canvass in hopes of Announcing the Opening of very • stmilar to the pattern of Sunday afternoon, October 15, at 9 a. m., Sunday school. Ed­ The Tolland County Democratic lag Into U ^ k o e p ln g step with in ttaUer camps, housing The classes will be limited to. place any restrictions on the ma­ member* in the armed forcea. P4ul 8:80 p. m.— Brownies. reaching the $486 quota. Those ______a*gc«»» Mancheateri*. We are a manufac- | 3:30, the Hartford Ekist Associa­ ward C. Rodger, superintendent Association will meet at Hebron forces o f — ' * ------^ children from five to eight years. terial he may send us. However, Anderson, son o f Dr. and Mrs. 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. who will aid in the drive arer: Mrs. develoinncnU and overcrowded taring community, like Manchea- j MON. ANDTUES. tion of Congregational Churches 10 a. m., English service. Town Hall, Monday. Oct. 9, at 8 p. In J ------war work centers, until the com­ 3:30 to 4:30, and nine to 13, 4:30 to If he does we will hold confiden­ MIDNITF SHOWeVd// FRIDAY <3eorge N. Anderson, tnisaionaries Wednesday, —The WSCS win and Ministers' will meet at the See- 11 a. m., German service. Howard C. Chase, Mis* AUlson ter, with a goodily proportion o f ■ do Red Cross sewing from 10 a. m. m. Speakers.of the evening wll in­ When tyOay struck, there were munity organises its own facilities. 5:30, on Friday afternomis. Mrs. tial such portion o f his communi­ foreign-born or foreign-second- , to ADica, at preaent a student at on^'church. The evening session The Week Lee, Mrs. August Mildner, Miss- Kasriimann will oiler one more to 4 p. m. at the the Center clude: Professor Wllburt Snow, MichaeFs Uf^ktering SStqy •3M USOilbBinp Bhovrs troupers The Record. Operations in 1344 cation aa he desires. generation .population." j ithps/wenmi.iiMM the Kennedy gchool o f Mlsalons, a t 7:30 will be open to the public. Monday. 8 p. m.. Church Board Olive Swanson. Mr*. Lesli. Bolton, w aiting^ England for word from class on Frida3rs, if enrolhnent Next let us- consider the situa­ church. Miss Patricia Dimock, Miss Mabel candidate for Lieutenant (3over- cities and towns. Attendance: So far The HenOd has rsceived Hartford, wtn be the guest speak­ Dr. Douglass Horton of New York meeting. >tb* to move Into arcu aa warrants, from 2 to 3 to ladles. For tion in Meriden, th rdty to which Thursday, 2:00 p. m.— Asbury nor; Mrs. (Chase Going Woodhouse, J^my Over 80,000,0(K) a month. Volun­ replies from six of the inquiries it er. His topic: “ Bayonsttes and will be the speaker. Sunday, October 16, will be ob­ Howard, Miss Ooris-Skinner, Mrs. 31 Oak St., Manchester TeL 2.1049 ITS liberated. - teer woriters: More than l.OOO.QOO. the past ten years she has taught the Manchester High football Group. Ralph Strickland, Mrs. Albert Congrassibnal candidate; Mra has sent out to Connecticut com-’ Biblea." Special miisic. served as "Mission Sunday.” _____ xp Shows—with many classes at the Hartford Y. W, C. A. eleven will trek Monday to play. 7:310 p. m.— Recreational work­ Skinner. Mrs. Herbert Hult, Mrs. Ruth Welles candidate for State AunlUes of a population wlthta a Church Paper Week will be ob- from stage, screen and to adult groups and Manchester PerbSpa some of the 'teen-agers shop fo r persona interested in Church of The Nasarene Charles T. E. Willett, Mrs. Frank Senator and John M. Dowe, candi­ few thousand d< that Manchea- aerved in Emanuel this coming Custom-Made Upholstering and SUp Covera a i guest stars, and hundreds women are fortunate to have the on the team, or w'no w ill go to at recreational leadership. 466 Mato Strtot Mauqhesler Elected Sculpture Chairman v Paggioli, Mra. CTlfford z«om ls, date for (Comptroller. Everyone is Chamber Names OV. Tha Herald haa not attempted week under the auspices o f the 'k g Isaasr knovm but talented and privilege of her instruction this root for their grid warriors, may Friday, 6:45 p. m. — Married Rev. James A. Young, Pastor Mrs. Mario Fava, Mr*. Anthony cordially invited to attend. . to obtain Information from the Luther Leagues at which time .popular performers-rhave gone year. This group will also be lim­ learn a thing or two about the aubscripUons will be -received for couple* w ill have Pot Luck supper. Hartford, Oct 7— Henry Flano, Mrs. Henry Scheckley, Mrs. "A ” Book Reaewala Reasonable Prices « large centera of population In the Sunday services: wherever our. troops have gone. V-Day Committee ited to 20. Meriden situation themselves on our official church papers, "The Business meeting and , program F. Ludorf of Hertford has been George Shedd; Mrs. Thomas Mur­ Those persons holding "A” stote as It does not consider that will follow. / “ 9:30 a^'m.—Church schoo), where Vbay have Shared the hardship of All classes will be a course of 12 Monday. Perhaps they may dis­ Lutheran Companion” and "Au- elected chairman o f the State dock, Mrs. Russell Fountain and' Ration gas books are reminded conditions In the larger clUes are the Bible is the chief text-book our men on malaria-infested South lessons contracted for in advance, pute the facts mentioned in this gnatana.” A repreaentatlve from _Satu rday, 6:45 p. m ._ South (Commission of Sculpture. He Mr*. Anthony Maneggia. that the renewals must be in to A t the regular meeting o f the almllar to those to be found Ih and.a data to suit your need. A ll Paclfle islands. They were in Italy with registrations closing by OcL article. We have only the words Church ^Gholr rchcar^^]. succeeds Dean Everett V., Meeks Need Cooperstion the local War Price and Rationing executive board of the Chamber 16. Furth-sr Information can be ob­ Manchester. Without dou^t they the Luther Lea^e will be at the ages invited. Tennyson McFall, su­ when the g o ^ was hardest. They of Sanford H. Wendover. editor of of Yale University School of Fine The volunteeis will need' your Board by October 15. Blanks may of Commerce held last night. Pres­ tained by calling the Y. M. C. A „ have a much larger 'teen-^e church office to receive such sub­ perintendent have bravea the Arctic cold of The Meriden Dally Journal, to re­ Arts who roaigned recently to- cooperation. In case you are not be obtained at dowdy’s Filling ident Harold Oarrity appointed a 7206, from 3 to 6 p. m., or 7600 be­ group and the problem* to be met scriptions at the close of the serv­ Msneheater Methodist Church 10:46 a. m.— Morning Worship. and endured the shlmmer- fute their arguments, if any. ices next Sunday. rouse of pressure o f private busi­ home when the canvasser calls at Station, Ferdinand Lewis’ Gas V-X)ay conilhlttee of three as fol­ fore 9:30 a. m. The classes will in satisfying their desires ***■*“ *■* North Mato Street Opening aervice of Fall Evange­ ''tng heat o f' South Ameriran jUrt- Much of the Information which N ext Week ness. 'The successor to ■' Dean your home won't you please see Station or at the board at Bolton [gles. They have flown the lows: Jack Sanson, chairman; Cecil open Oct. 20. pass any that Manchester possibly Rw. Earl H. Furgeson, Minister listic ' Campaign. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Wendover has- furnished The Monday Mra. D. M. BennoM, Organist Alfred B, Carey. Music by Song mecks on the six-man commission that your contribution reaches one Center. .parlloua "Hump" from India into England and Elmore Hohrnthal to could have. So the Inquiries have has not yet been appointed by represent the entire Chamber of Herald haa not yet been made 8:45—Girl Scouts. Evangelist Frank C. Sm ith.' ' o f the volunteers listed above. Re­ Bolton Briefs .ICIilna. IT public and he desires us to -old been confined to those p l ^ 1" Governor Baldwin. Ctunmerce In connection with what­ ConnecUcut that are likely to^^ve 6:15— Boy Scouts. 8:30 a. ra., Church school. 6:30 p. m— N. Y. P. S. Miss Mar­ ports on the progress of the drive Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson enter­ Akm g the Atlantic coasts. A rm y it confidential. Besides he Is In \ ever obaervanbe may be made of problems similar to Manchestera. 8:00—-Beethoven Best! Glee club. _ ^.9 ‘^5- •• n*-. Horning worship. ion E. Janes, prealdenh The pcui- tained at dinner on Friday eve­ and K avy men are on guard from Manchester the poirttlqn o f being a member f i f IMVR m -w mr ’'Newfoundland to Brasik To the that day. It is understood that Just w hat' conclusions ron DANCING |:06—Meeting o f the Life and Rally Day and Servloe of Dedica­ tor will give his quarterly report ning the group of girl* who re­ of a group which has been advo^ .- west and north, in the vast reaches the trend of thought In this mat­ draw from the replies picturing Growth Committee. tion. on the men in the service. cently visited Washington, D. C. ' sf Alaska, thousands of others are ter everywhere is that there be .no Datetr Book caUng the setting up of a 't^ - the alU »tlon rejgarrtlng the teenr BLAINE "Tuesday Prelude— ‘Triumphal March” ___ .7:30 p. m.~Evangelistic service. Sunday School Lesson The group included. Miss Eleanor ^ Every ThurseUiy, Fri- Music and message.by Evangelists 'ttatiwted to protect America's outburst of celebrating because it Bge canteen and a city jKjard age problems in these other com­ TECHI 6:00— Meeting o f the Lutheran ...... Grieg Hutchinson,. Miss O live. Swanson, Smith and Carey. Christian Must Decide Way of Life ' "back yard” from surprise attack. w ill riot mark the conclusion o f the Monday, OcL which would have to pass on any Brotherhood inth the paator as Presentation of . Baptismal Font— Miss Helen Sebrins and Mias Doro­ 6 munities? ^ »fc, |Mfiy and Saturday The Week Hawaii, nerve center of the Pa- war as long as Japan still fights. Paper salvage, collection in the appropriation the dty of Meriden It la apparent that with the PLUS: THE EAST SIDE KIDS is “BLOCK BUSTERS’* speaker. Topic: "Quit You Like Mrs. Jessie Sweet thy Snow.' The girls had token might have to make to assure lU Services each Bight at 7:30 with Then Trust in God and Serve Others Planting Time! southwest section of the town. possibl* cxcepUon Niglits. Men." ^>aator Palroer'a talk will Response— « snapshots on their trip and ex­ establishmenL that every community of a airo center around pbat-war plans for Dr. Furgeson . Evangelists Smith and Carey in changed them Friday evening. Surgical dressings at Center ENDS r« charge. No service Saturday bight However, from his lengthy let­ comparable to Manchester I* To‘ the Music of integrating aervics folk Into th* Litany o f Dedication. Text: Matthew 4:1-11: 8:24-84; llf*;-of a real Christian who has Other guest* included Mrs. John Church housq. at 7:30 p, m- TODAY: DRAGON SEED Initiation of Veterans of World ter w * shall attempt to cull as wresUlng with thU problem to life and work o f tho church when •Anthem— *T Waa Glad When They Lake 4:16-21 made the service of God and- hia Swanson and Mias Charlotte many sentence* as possible that ^ M i Y D r o ^ l 6j M O W ~ War n Into Dilworth-Cdrnell PosL Mine extenL Bristol bSs a sort of they have been'discharged from Said'Unto Me” ...... Mueller " Talcottville Coagregatlonal fellowmen the siqireme thing ' In Funkhauser. NOW IS THE CORRECT TIME TO will not violate Mr. Wen^yeris By Wnitom E. OUroy, D.O. American Legion, Legion Hall, 8 ^?*'2.*'®*lSSacro ta the foith of lU Boya Jimmy Farrand active duty with the armed forces., Presentation of Children for Bap- Church -' l . j life, and not a matter o f whim, Boltonite* who helped at the RANGE AND FUEL quest .for secrecy, Mr. Wendover Friday danesa weak^ N w ■ Uam. ■ ' 1 Wodneaday Rev. Thomas Street, Minister A program for meeting life's mood, or convenience. The king­ surgical dressing iheeting of the says: l^doa la ttoqt to n i^ ^ A n ^ l i b 7:00— Emanuel choir. Offertory—‘iPetite PaatoraT ...., dom of God and its choice Is the Red (Cross In Manchester on Wed­ PLAN'T, YOtiR OPPORTUNITY ** Tuesday. Oct. 16 “ Meriden ha* no 'teen-age can­ problems is a large order; but CALL Norwich DUtrict Conference at ■tart In an effort to aet up a teen­ m £ ^ o r y l a n e t r io 8:00—Meeting of the Board of • •*•••••o»>»••••••*•••••,• Csrcy Services, Sunday, October 8 : first thing in life, according to nesday included Mrs. Walter teen at present A proposal for a Sermon-"The Religion We Live," Jesus in His teaching and example South Methodist church. .. age canteen that w ill he sueceaa- Deacons 8:30 a. m., CJhurch school. Jesus. I f you want to solve life's Elliott, Mrs. Milo WetU and Mrs. youth croter, the same thing un­ Dr. Furgeson. . ' Wedeee^gy, OeL 11 ful: Norwich Is to give consl^ra- ThimdRy 10:45 a. m., Mbrning worahlp. has met It in a large way. The problems, get your life Itself right, (Charles Sumner. Anyone 'desiring TO GET GUARANTEED PLANTS. der a dlfferont name, ha* been Postlude—“LeadOn. O King Eter­ ^ 0 0 Meeting, Honor Roll committee, tlon to the matter of establisbtag FestnrinK 2:30— Meeting o f the Ladles’ Sermon subject: “ The Sermon On passages suggested for idy offer at Its very source. to attend these weekly meetings made to Mayor Francis R. U*®** teen-age cantero Monday Aid. , nal” .. ,Transcribed\by Kohlman fiidk M '■ V guiding principles to help us In at Buckland school at 7:80 p. m» her by a committee of dtlaens. Off the Mount' A second thing is the atUln- should contact Mrs. - Sumner for OIL night: Merideii la In the t h r t^ of OUR GIRL 6:30— G. Clef Baaquet The Youth FeUowahip will meet the immediate questions snu prob­ PLANT NOW AND GAIN 8 TR N D AR O KEBOflUSNE A N D M O R lLB E A T FUEL O IL Surgical dressli.gsJat American the record.-..(The remainder of 7 p. m.. Young People's Socie­ ment o f faith, qtal. trust in God. transportation. making aome kind of a decision at 6 o’clock. lems that arise from day to day. Legion Halt, Leonard street, 10 A thU paragraph sod all of the ttro . Friday ■ ■ ty. * No life can oe strong that is The Board of Selectmen will regarding the teen-agers; T ^ Bert lYeUes , The Paatoria I^paratory CHaaa The story of the temptations of m. to 4:80 p. m. , .— frilowlng paragraphs In the letter 8:00—Meeting of th eBudget H ie W e e k marked by dbubt, disChist, or wor­ meet Monday afternoon in the MORI ARTY BROTHERS rington reports that tte will meet at 7 o’clock. Jesus directly implies that the A YEAR! ' are at the 'confident type of At the PisM •, Committee. .Monday, 7:30 p. m., Mias 'hierssa ry. Tennyson In “ In Memorism" Fireplace Room of the Community fom stem are "restleaa and unaettled. All ^ ad s Sstarday The W eek ‘ Bude at th* Union tturch, Rock­ llr|t and major problem that bds Hall. “On the Lever At Center and B I S tiy ta matter which Mr. We'endover re- ______Tuead9Fr3:18 p. m.. Opening ses­ wrote of his friend, Arthur Jls l- No community In the atoU In . Slid 10:00—Conflrmttlon instruction. ville. ' ■ to be toced Is that o f basic deci­ 1am, who. “ fought hi* doubts and The Bolton Board of Education questsi m U be. toot used.)u s ^ .) ‘ I M^i'^d^firtsf's p ^ U t t a n ' range has sion o f the Norwich District Con- To The 8:08—Junior choir.- Tuesday and Thursday, surgical sion. I ^ s t sort of life is ours gathers^ strength,” but there to will meet lliesday evening at 8 FREE LANDSCAPING ADVICE—free expert advie* Eddie IsDsadt .^ference at the South Methodist dreaaings as usual. ipsing to to ? Do we most want to iem. . Some have church. Dinner will be served at ho strength In persistent negative o’clock at the (Center school. will be given op. what, when and how to pliuiL Jart the 'teen-age hrobli Wednesday at 8 p. m., the church be true aand Ig h t or are we more doubt So also, there never was a RANGE .T'cl is ^tty wen supplied with ^ montha„ _____ trying _ to ' find the A t the Drums the church at 6 o’clock, and the Chrlstiaa Beleaeo Berricoo council win hold Its October meet­ concerned about wordly success In- situation, rio matter how bad, that bring a 8keteh’''h^ your'grounds showing existing Qaaap' cies which should be able to ban- ...... solution. Bolton Lake Hotel ■taaion at 1:30 will be ad- die the problem. We have^a flour- ing St tha home a t .Mrs. Charles money, power, or some aathifac- worry •made In the least degros ______p ro b le m .------Can Manchester find the correct H artford: First Church, Sunday, by Dr. Sebtt Hauaar and plants and buildings. We Do Plantings. FUEL OILS ishuig Boys' club, a amaller Glrla’ Under New Msnacement o f G 'w ^ e Gnffln. . rTlifl Howe of Blankenburg. tioh of^our vanity Jestia had to better. Tet faith is not always sriutioa? The Herald again call* 11; Sunday School, U ; Wednesday, op Hartman. - Reaervattoiu Friday. 7 p. m., mcetlHg o f Gold­ clu^wriLrun Boy Sexmt and Oiri attenUoh of those Interest^ In Rcsl ItDlian American for t t o dinner must be In tto hands tan these temptations, and so hSa easy, and we would be leas thim SUBURBAN' PROPERTY 8 ; 8S7 Fannington avenue. en Rule club in the church. Mam- everyone, directly or Indirectly. Scout organlsatkma, th* YM.C.A. solving thU problem, whether New Enlarged Ballrooui Second Church. Sunday. 13 a.m., of the pastor before Sunday sight human If we did not worry when LOCATION—-AU seUing will be dw e from our Lake Food. tors aro reoucstod to bring,mate­ Men of very different sorts have MANCHESTER—3-Room Single, enclosed porch, pipe* and the Y.W .CJL .All o f these 'teen-agers, parents, tsacbers, 8 p.m;; Sunday School, 11; Wed- wedpeaday, l_ p . m.. Luncheon things go wrong. W * must learn in Street farms. ' ^ aganclci: ars supported by tlm rial to us* in making stuffed anl-. had to make commanding, crucial the school of tht Master if ' ws M------i_4 inn^fCA Good locn- clergyraen or leadem of, youth •"George Smith, His Organ, -and Ralph noaday. 8; Lafayette and Russ meeting of the W.8 .CX. with a mats. lett fomace, garage, lot 100x150 ft Meriden Cop.munlty Fund. AU SpreiaHxiaii in Spai^«*d. decisions as to the sort at life would''attain the fulness of fiUth, groups that lt-deair*t their asatat* streets.' busineas assaion beginning at t Th* appeal for clothes for Bon. Price $4,750. Caish $2,000. conduct numerous activities for ance In solving this problem. If Von Deck, Percussion * RaviolL.Chope and RottviU e Society: Sunday, 11; o’clock. Fallowing tto buainaos they Intended to live. Neither Johif and learn to live about worry, put­ the boys and glris In thS 'teen-age in Is still being made; bring them Stuart Mill. nor Thomas Carlyle D1RECTION&—Por^pedple living west of the Coaneetf* enough ideas era offler^ Stcaka. Sunday School. 11; Wednesday, 8; seaskm Dr, Furgeacn win speak. to the porsonan and they will be ting all our strength into making Should bs some that s ^ t offw 94 Union street Membars. are asked to bring tbelr was religious or duiatisn in the bad aitustiona better, instead of cut River drive out Burnside Avenue, which is % mile Z-FAMH^Y FLAT— S.robass each, 2-car garage, large lo t sola point' 1 - • * Unrestricted Fun ! aent to their proper destuiatlon. conventional sense, yet both men Cl6oe-td Khool and tranaportatipn. . Pnee $6,500. tba proper solution. W o o ti tM Try Our FaaMMW "A re Sin, DtsMso, and Death dime stockings to this mesttig. allowing thsm to depress and con­ north o f Church Comers, East Hartford. At Manche»v ____nto o f the T e s n -W - p « p { ; i f MsnclMsUr. ss|>«ctalty Real?" will bo the subject of tto _^Eriday, 7 p. m„ Masting of tto recorded decisions in early Ilfs quer ua. Affention Cash 12,500. Idea on this question at ovsHap- LA PIZEA Boy Spouts. that one o f them compared to the Utoparants of th* ’t**0- * S « * let • Open__^ Sundays . with Delicious Fun [ Orders Pat Up To TakeOat. | Lesson Sermon to t auBday, OeL 8. OovMwat-CoBgregatteaal ter Green, continue east for 4^ of a aiik to Lake Street The Herald know what th ^ coi^ The Golden T ext la fra w P a a i^ 48 Speoee Strest experience of “Msthodtot conver­ And the third clement ot Home Owners and toUow our signs to the faraL, solution? G>nne Dinners, Excellent Chef. 80:8, 8. "O Lord m y God, I cried Rev. RayM jd O. sion." strength to* solving life’s ^prob- t^FAM lLY FLAT— 5 rooms Mch, one apartpient vacant CHOICE WINES ■nto tbee, and thou haa healed me. FiU In the bisak da uu* P ^ . W totari ______toms to to lesrntog and practicing Onr expert carpentere 2-car garage. Very centraL Price $7,500. Cash maU it to Tba HaraM today. It la O I Dariotees.” baric problem is solved. Pertiapa Bible oli sass. AKrsd guage of the prophet Isaiah, He pairs and alterations. 172 EAST CENTER STREET Hospital Notes Selections iranx the BI1abtoitochide *d Leags, aupar- Music by the church choir. the greatest loss in the passing of FARM PROPERTY tatendsBt annototed. to preach the gos­ Bstiaiatcs checrfolly MRS. ANNIE I. SMITH, Proprietor the following; “Caaaa to w ovil; 18:00 noon — Church echori the older Urp* at evangelism la ths Dial 3819, we'U ydu a ^oiee table, DEPOT 10:00 a. m.— Aim lvaraaiy asrv- pel to th* poor,'to heal the broken­ fflT cn . ' learn to Jo w ell": Isaiah 1:18,17. Membere ere reminded of the et- took o f the crucial decisions that hearted and to fulfiR^all ths rest 'Mgfgtwi Large and SmaQ Farm t*roperUcs Ldepted in Admitted yostseday: BUM 0 *9^ Conelativa paamges from tto iee. SermoB by the pestor. apecial. 48 TWmor stroati-Or HaiwM Man- otherwise come eai^, as we’U be toadtoiee cbnteet Boect-^'Your tho vitalnsnd eltmacUe as­ o f that great commission, , ^ Vernon. Bolton and South Windsor. Christian Science tsxtbdok, "Sci­ Announce* the A d d i^ n to it* Sut0 of son. in WaddsU r^ . . SQUARE claae by bring preeent every 8 u »- pect of th* 'great campaigns of The words may change, but th* overffowed toni^L ence '■Bd Health with' K ey to the |:S0 p. -Aootvaraary ecrvica. dey. HJelmar Cartoon, euperratend- Discbargqd ysfctwiJay: Mm. Tha esra e o svangellsts like D. U Moody. It to substance remains. Every age and Scrlpturss" by Mary Baker Bddyr win to delivered by 'ent. this lack that leaves so many lives Cld|^ WtHo or Phone Anytime, Inetading Saniya. HARRIET CHURCHILU CLARKE .Isabol Bnsdkleckl. RockviUo: > -’"de the fbUowbig: (9. 4?8)r situation needs those who win GRILL Rev. George Hegedom of Meriden. 7:80 p. nz—The eveplng eervice. weak and foundering, and that Katherine Gallo. 187 Otenwo^ .cd la everywhera, and nothiaff OoflC'Iitargtcer , eerrioe wiQ be love and serve. It to often the w ry Sermon: "W bet te M anT" MmbIo macks th* lives at many church WELL KNOWN AND EW BW R^gD BEAUTICIAN street; Mrs. Bauna Olffbrd, 200 The New 14 Depdl flsasp Tot $tWf | apart ftcinoin Him isto —psflfNBt ” * ccaducted ^ Rev. K. O. Klette a t at sacrifice, and sometimes at Coopar Hia etrost; Raymeod Im- m a t. by tha Male Chorus. . Bserabsrs as futile and unfruitful hardship. But those who have IN ALL BRAN Ctetot ta'tha IdMl R o c l^ A Q bbii. RefNehaoente to th* rtUglon thsy profsts. Ho w a r d r . Ha s t in g s Boetar Stohserid O ofA : Mrs. A m that eomae to kaai riekbsee end sin wlil be served at tke cleea of thla taken that way have found that 7:30 p. nz, Wedneeday. Mid-week Ootopars ^ of tho aaaay to- hslidng to solve the prohlems tbronghiChririton flrisaiee, a ^ at- service. AH wriecuBel - ' . eervice of Bjble Study and Prayor.' Permanents Begin at S7.50 Rfffid BcfttU AAra. Mkotoi eu Boww to OtooberJ r o a d ^ < x m i n n o f g r e e n r o a d B t i ^ t o ^ : A dM gflW r to Mr, l^wlBbeebeem aaelW e ere tke tfetrd eectktoj wkmi they feel like CaB s o il for ApFeiatmenL and Mm. R a ^ Reimody, 40 craft drive. * staaBaenBmm ‘ t ■*'' '•i , I 5J I ^ i • ■ ■• V

^ \- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNM„ SATUKUAI, OCTOBER^ F A O F B 'F t fi MAT.CHBSTB* EVENING HEBAli^MAHCHBSTEE, CONN, SAtnUDAY. OCTOBER 1 . 1 » 4 «

foim >/ N. today’s kitdio »^«0—iw I W w TIbm / ■ 7:15—WNBC—Leland Stowe. - w n o — N «w «: WDRC ^ 7-SO—VinPlC — Adventures of Kl- GHttral Button; WTHT iery Queen; WDRC — America X. ,./■; Muate; WNBO— Oo«I in U»e Air; WTHT — Arthur •V- _i OoMip. « ^ Hale; WNBC—On SUge Every -W «C — Btarlwt Brt nnd ___ Ntwn;■; WNBC — TM^WTHT — Voice of the |>em fc ProgUm : Apothecary. g:00r-w n c-«u dy Vallee Bhojr BVmigB Policy WDRC—Kenny jj'rw D R C — Report to the . — Frank Blnglaer; WOTC — : iu tto a : W N B O -M d lc Condon a Early Atperlcan Dance Iduine. M an Cook Service MASSAGE!! jtia i Ooneart.* 8:15—W THT — Bob SUnley a Dry Oeaners Manchester’s indy -^(rtH T—Beyond Victory — brohaatra. __ Good Service Come in for a Facial which includes neck and ahoql* \ 8:30—W n C — Truth or C^nae- W ell Equipped lese D a ys CinSnl^WTlO— Lawrence Walk; quence; WDRC - J S " " Is Popular der massage. This is a relazful treatmfint and wiD *‘do \ ^SSttJ^^VUtory >«B; vnWT turn Myatarlea; W T ^ — Cj;^ WKBC — FootbaU J . . < ties In the A ir; ~T lethlng mpre hap­ All Work Gu«r«n|e^ ^mething” for your parched and discolor^ skin. bert and SuUlvM ^eatlvaL Manchestep Co. R e«dy to Thaie la a feeling of fUl to the^ately befw Yale-CorneU foot- ■•00—w n C — National Bam I air and to many It mpa.m the « d pens to I t By kavlng yourXlactri- v^d Done af R^^cry W THT—World Berlea. Dance; WDRC - Hit Pam ^ PlA^U p and Deliver of the canning aaaaon and t o ciU •qulpment calked and minor IPIKIO—Bynoopatton Piece. WTHT — Mustel Polish Pro- themghU of fa ll houaaclaanlng, hut repatn done ImmS^ately you wUl Reasonable Fftce. fou Call Them . to TO aportsmen It means one keep them from g i^ g out entire­ WDRO-Kno* Ide. ly or having an ex^nalve repair Weldon Beauty -Vn>RO— Tulane ya. Notre i S ^ W n C — Can Tou T^P thing. The hunting season U ap* I t Is nice to know that you can V i *TO s? WblBC—flpoUlght Bands; Were you forehanded and had proachlng and now la the time to hill on your bands. \ ■ We are told that th ^ wUl be have good Work done on your car w n c — Northweatem- your winter coat cleaned before get out ,TOlr guna and have them — OW. Thomas looked over carefully. If your gun more electric Irons on the market at a moderate price and still be llM>t Lakea football gaine; putting It away? You should you soon, but unttl thU actuallv hap­ tUDKiC^-Nawa; Football Oame; needs a thorough cleaning and ytw sure that you will be absolutely THE CAR YbU OWN H IG H G RA PE loloO^^C—^rt^W ood-^^ know, but eomehow the beat of us want It done right, better take It pens and you have one o f those satisfied. If you take your cab to WMSO—Ho*«b* Heldt. pnclous articles actuaUy In your . . . *tt Id nmnlng o r t e , la • ---- HY ^ be announced, Kelly Show; WTHT Adn» slip up on things like that, and If over to J. R. Bmlthwalte. at M Cook’a Service Station located it hands, nurse the one you now have. / ______-Headline Newa;.Batui> Rolllnl THo; WNBC-Cuy Lom­ you are one of those who have, Pearl street, and have him PmI R Manchester Green yoii not only real asset. Ww are ettO a kmg PRINTING bardo and Orch. » , _ _ In first class condition for y o u ^ r . Mr. Bralthwalte w ill put in a new ways from aew earsi. IM m call 7354 and TO Manchester Dry imlt for you and see to It that it w ill have good work done on your Rupert Hugbea. 1 0 :1 5 -WCTtC - Bralthwalte Is an expert on repair­ car but the work la absolutely help keep yoor preeeal car U JOB AND COMMERCIAL Please; WTHT — Shady vaiiey Cleaners w ill send their truck ing guns, and Will have yOUr gun Is in good working condition. Mr, B t i ^ g guaranteed to give you satisfac­ PRINTING Bam Dance. >'■. around to your door and pick up. fixed »«■for you jw - ...In plenty.-----^ of - time to Bralthwalte also has seme parts tion. A fter all, in times such as tha beat poesible meehanloai WMRCH « • “ * take It out the first day of TO for electrical utensils at hla shop, ooaditlaa. Be ooBiiateBt about Prompt aad Bfllcient PHatlhg 10:80—wn c — your coat, clean It. gbue ypur furUnj,* it out the Sret but some may have to be sent these, how much more can any ^ n n e - Man CJallad X. hunting seaison. A good gun d^ person ask for? havtaig It TOeked and eervloed of All Klada 10:41^—WDRC — Recruitment — » l U r and return ‘ ‘ Vn seri% good------treatmsnt, for you away for, so dp.hot delay In hav­ rfcOO--WT O ^ ready to wear In a short time, in ing your equipment -checked now. Cook’s Service Station has stead­ aere. It wID pay. Newa; WTHT-^N*^' w n b c — Second Service C O T in ^ these days of< curtailed servlco. It cannot buy them as you used to. , By the yyay, U your power mow­ ily been growing in pi^ularity due COMMUNITY PRESS si'OO—w n c — News; WDRC — X good' cleaning and oiling when to the fine work done on cara and A. E Holme* J W Bar* WTHT—News; WNBC is a pleasure to knon you have er does net work as It should, now — BabkgrfWd for only to phone TO ManchMter Dry your gun is put away Insures rust TO courteous treatment accorded ^COOK’S SERVICE ST A. ‘Ckir. No. Main aad No. Srimol from forming, hut tomeUmes would be a good time to have Mr. to their customers. In fact, people Streets — Tetepboae 8333 pttiS;wDRc-p*op***2*i; ll-lS^W nO —John W. CiMners k)cated at 98 Walta Bralthwalte fix It, ao that when Maacbeeter Oreea Phoae 8996 r i^ Yorm; W THT— Mualc; straat and toey send a^TOck there are parts that are overlook­ from all pa.-ts of Manchester drive cook; WDRC — Dance Orchea- ed and Mr. Bralthwalte wlU aw the lawn mowing season comes —Digeat of the Air; Race Re* to call for again, you can Just push it out to TO Green, feeling TO extra tra, vV i*»A jjjY*a I a n y i^ c la t that vou you may wish wtah to to it that your gun Is In A-1 wndl- mileage Is a good Jnveatment In OuAeati^; WOTC tlon. Just phone him at 4200 or Into the yard and start It without aervlce. When a car Is driven Into ifcll^SiFnc — Strlcpy Sporta; hay# cleaned. ^ a further worry toi your mind. As 'Get Your SuppHea Of ; W m - H a w a B Oalla; W N B C - Did you know*that TO Man- drive over there end leave your this station and the order Is given Landiicdping tl^SSlwnC -^ m a ot Amert you know, Mr. Bralthwalte also to check It over, you do not need > Beldlera With Wlnga. • can Jais: W THT — Abe L.y ebastar Cleanera have their own ffUlle sharpens hand mowers. In fact he fHiHB—W TIC— Loiwon Column, cleaning eatabUahment right hers Kitchen Gadgets to say anything further. Every de­ Ox-Line Paint man’s Orchestra. Perhaps you have wondered Just sharpens most anything that tail via gone over thoroughly snd and triMICT-Ne^. IIJOO—WTIC — Nawa; Thomas in Manchastar, ao that no exUra needs i t He is an expert on aetting . Now for Those time la lost sending clothing to an­ what comes under the heading of whether you stay there or not, the Tin Tm*^ *T Can PetUBo's Oi^heatra. Electrical UOlltlea Re-condltloned and filing saws and people who are work la done with the aame amount PaintinK Jobs. " ■ *WDRO—Mayor c* the T m ^ 1 J;8 (>__WT1 C—Three Buna other place to be cleaned? It is going to use saws a little later Tree Sur^ry N ^ ; MUttc; and If you have we w ill mention a o f care. One thing la certain, no 3 :« - W T X C - L e e Blma, planlaL surprising how much tlma this few to give you a general Idea. Mr. should! take them over to him now unnecessary repair bill Is run up, ln ic OorreapimdenU Abroad. aavaa in having your clothing a that he may have TO necessary Conn. State License Monchester cleaned. The MaaiohesUr Dry Bralthwalte can fix vacuum clew - their reliable mechanic la meticu­ ers. toasters, electric lr<^, elM- time to put them In shape. lous In his Inspection and when he Work Carefully and CHeanere hava been in business six trie heaters, waxera. electric ^x^ Of course If you have lost a key, gives his opinion ss to the neces­ Hardware Co. years and have over fifteen exper* era. w affle Irona. in fact Just about you know Just where to go to have sary amount of work, you may be fiieatly Done. P e t^ OaBasao — doaepli Bafrett ;:5cn. Pepper, Gov. kewey ienced employee# now. The fact evSryhtlng electrical that , you can another made and if your lock sure that it Is a real necessity. The (Pfopo* ’ that these people have had exper­ think of. Bo If your vacuum clean­ sticks, weU Mr. Bralthwalte knows biU rendered will be fair In every 248 North Main Street ience In dry cleaning la one of the Just what to do to make that work respect and the work completely JOHN 8. WOLCOTT A SON To Be on Radio Tomght main factors In TO popularity of er has an ominous like a charm. Call 4200 and have, TeL62«5 wise thing to do would be to teke satisfactory. . . ' 113 l^olUatet St. W l this cleaning establishment, for It over to 53 Pearl street ImmedU your w o * taken care of now If you are unfortimate In having ^Bam Dance, new Ome; H :»0 Can you need have' no hesitation In your car stall or do have an acci­ Feaaeal Brond- Ydtt Top this banquet. _ sending F*^®**^ ****a reliable tained guests from New Tork City dent. phone 8996 and a towing * r concern. Inexperienced help slow Bundv 1W>“ : m b s 11:30 a. m. over the week-end. win be sent to you a t once. The Johnson Bros. doxvn TO cffldeney of such a place X- TeiBBhtt BevlewUut Stand ”Bducatlon for T o U ^ n d ’Tuesday, October 31. at charge for this service Is In keep­ J. R. Braithwaite and the Manchester Dry Cleaners ing with the policy of Cook?s Ser­ •iM W M v S e fW * ;" NBC 1:80 p. m. o'clock the'TolUnd Orange will Electrical Contractora S ^ d t a b le ”C» have bean fortunatq In keeping vice BtaUon, very reasonable. Keys Made, Locks Repaired these experienced helpers. Mrs. AUda Lewlt quietly cele­ hold its regular meeting. A fine 53.3 Main Street the Post-War CJ^«>geT CT» program Is being planned. Keep the car you own In running NattemOOBamnlt- 1:80 Dr. Odrdon New on Plastic By TO way, do you know Just brated her 92nd birthday Friday, order by having It checked and Tools Ground TeL 0227 - 7606 how much eara goes Into TO clean­ Sept 33 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilda Senk baa fktumed to serviced regularly at Cook’s Ser­ Surgery." Hartford after several weeks spent ing of various types of garments? Mrs. R. Eldred Doyle, where the vice Button. By being consUtent Lawn Mowers Sharpened / • > » Other Programs NBO^-W ^ In the first place, all garments are with Tolland friends and relatives. about this you will reap dividends We Win Glad^ Give Yon makes her home. She was the Miss Hasel West of Hartford m Bible Week drama; P*. » “ spotted” and that means that —dividends that money alone can­ Electrical Utilities EstimatM. ^ '■ M e r epenaoirililp jHva Marines report on the Pam« they are carefully checked for recipient o f fiowers, money, mls- was a week-end gueat ot ToUand not buy, and by that we mean a g^bBenn Nsweal eomnittee. spot btfore b eli^ cleaned. Npw ceUaneous glfta. anjl • 'howof relatives. car In good mechanical running Re-l^nditioned / K.’iJrH'Xi.T-Hvrss If you do know Juat What a p ^ - Girds from her many friends: also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currier condition. We are a long why from /■ adhe^Bled In aS- cufar eppt la on a dresa or M ilt a beautiful large birthday cake have had as recent guest a friend bu^ng new cars at will and only Guns Repaired Bleetrle it wlU bfdp Immensely If you w ill trimmed In honor of the day from from Pennsylvanliu by keeping TO old one In good con­ Baa gee — Batrlsorstore 8:80 Ona Man’s Family; 10:80 Laa pin a allp of paper to the garment ‘ the fam ily. She had s e v e *l call- The Stafford Fair was wet dition a,„on wuiwill wewc bev able to have a cir 52 Pearl SL Phone 4200 era to cohgratulate her on the patronized by ToUand people j drive at all. , Wew T o *. BepL T—(BV- Ae TO Tremayne, JaeWe ‘ r iii- telling what TO spot Is, milk, QBa__12:80 ’Trana-AUantlc CM, grease or whatever It might be. event MrS^, Lewis Is In g o ^ many from town entering ex-i Dopeod upon Cook’s Service W « M Berlea goes Into TO Mth 8 N . T . PhUharihoBio; 5 P »^ ® * This enablea the spotter to take health and on that day walked hlblta ' Button—It will pay you car divl- ‘ m m , MBS ertU ba ca TO air Bun* JIunael concert; 6:80 car# of it Immediately;^ Jor dif­ quite a dlsUnes. Mrs. Frank Wllllama la a gueat dends. We Have Been in the BILL'S TIRE any with piny by piny nt 3:45 p. T Kate Smith boiir; 8:30 Crime ferent q>ots require different Tolland 0*nge observed Booster of her daughter Mrs. Edward -\ treatmentireaimeni. When wnen thewe ganhMttBannwi- lei.livigni, Night oepv. Sept ou,30, withwtw. a» large•- _ num- At one time Spain claimed the and *. followed by a 7j45 I X ^ r ; 9:80 James Melton con­ a Wochomurka, Jr», and fam ily In Plumbing and Heat* finished It Is also checked aagain g i' to perr * of T vlsltora..V __ ^_A and .A a8 I..A fin# •awwawfomm i^ g * m , sole right to navigate In TO "o r a - A F******** achedule w ill be cert; laPhll Baker quia . . • BLU Someravllle. Insure’“sure absolute saUsfacttbn. t representing eeveral Interesting The sermon theme Sunday ern Pacific, and Issued a prohibi­ ing BasiaesB fo r Many REPAIR SHOP •8 Mondiv afterao w tf —13 Noon War Journal; 8 UsTO tion against'other hattona trading tlw Womap. Dorothy Thonqiaon iL By ths way, although the Man-1 artd patriotic numbers. Vocal, end morning Worship service was "He Wm. H. Green. Proi^v> le necessary, but with the idhMpfof. ni*y r?tMTi«rM rfonnnl.1 niimtMTfl Were Dte- in thoae watera. Years. Bight lesuma nt 10:15. NBC la C.; 5 Mary Small Bavus; 6 . 1 ^ Chester Dry Cleaners cannot Instrumental numbers were pre­ Loved the Church.". Seven mem­ ^tU ng Ito «:15 aumma^ on of Fame,.Orson Welles M. C.; 7:W promise rush Jobe now, they wlU sented and an Indian numbei' w «h bers were received into the fellow­ Rely on our eaperience aad I Colombia and Elk BieyeleB. ar- Quia K1.bung P e i^ e ’s group was omitted AeceBBortea. Night Concert: 10 Good W ill ’Tima. be at your door shortly. In fact, I tale pfpf faneywork, J ^ .*“ __•**** fRundav evening In order that those Joan Dwrls; 8:80 T i ^ ? ' TO Manchseter Dry Cleaners haver :ercblefs was well pa^nls- v wished could^ attend TO meet- 145 MAIN STREET BNuancea; 9 Bam Dance; 9.80 ' ISOSpnceSL ^^Flioae5460 Mpnday ExpccUtlons: NBC two trucks, so that you may be ' Ing at Union church In Rockville. I^oiie 5876 Tou Top This: 10 Barry Woou sure o f s p ^ y service. Just call Mra. Luther Barnard Is repotTO Mrty . , , CBS-7 Uonel B s m - _ m. Mirth and Madness, Ransom Sherman; T p. m. Bketchea to 7254 fo r expert dry cleaning aertr- III and has entered TO hospital for T Mayor; • treatment Sunday, October B, ts Paper PatrlotlSfo 8:80 nmar Sanctum; 9 H ifo and Melody; 6:16 Portia Faces life Ice. . . CBS— 12 noon K aU Bmltb; to be obaervad as Rally Day at TO planta have, aided waste GIBSON'S lU S E 'S x aamteai 10:16 Correction Please morhlng service at TO Fedemted . . . BLD—7:80 On Stage Every­ 8:15 p. m. T e n s end Tim ; 4:80 Phoeea Gala Popolirity paper salvage drives by placing Raymond Bcott Show .... BLU church. In combined exercises for red, white and blut barrals In GARAGE body: 8 Early American Dances; lO-way church and Sunday school.; aerricei At GR1 -.12:89 Farm and Home Makera; Out-cf-the-way oountries are ja -Ihandy spots,.Jto remind workers By Havui8 a. H. Glhaea. Prop. 1 681 Bartfeid 1 . /f!so Las Brown Band;. 10 Quy lopttng telepTtelephone Mrs, Emery Clough made a a/AhkJ'C 8UVKn ' Limibardo: 10:80 Man Called X 2:80 Ladies Be SeaUd;.4:80 West­ more end in New waste p s ^ la needed, end to brook Van Voortils Comment . . . more.. Just__ t prior toto the war, tha brief visit with relatives m wew| greater caihxta segregating V A N 5 STATION SpealBliBiat ih . ARsattoa . . . MBS—7 American E a ^ In FIJI lalan Albania 1,121, 483 Hartford Bead TsL U PhsM Blitadn; 8:80 Cisco Kid; 9. Chicago IffBiS—10:80 a. n . Shady Valley Islat^^had 900, Britain, Satiirday. _ paper from garha^. And other BEA* FoUu; 1:15 p. m. Terry's House Belghm1an..^ngo 1,420, Iceland 4,778 Mlrlmn Underwood entor- refuse. , k Iha 8tee. ^ Thaatar; 10:80 Myat^ous and ^ttgerla 2,000. - P iaa o io ^ c g rYln q in aa<^ - g>btquitee% tie ^ Bee. tkks or, iww ttmo; 11 Shady Vallay P v t y : 2:16 Jane Cowl. • ______^larw world’s biggeet and toughest war, and which wtoW . .^tohe see end Wsd- — have killed or disabled more A*B«iceo Ogfrting man war so terrifically expensive. VegeteUa /Ornineats QUALITY Moiicli^stef chairman o f the Hospitality Com­ Whatever May Be YeWx —. ( tium many a hald-fbught battik mittee. Carrot .leaves onoe were be­ PRINTING! tvleel V j Tha/ra gobaq |o q;iand part o f yoar Wbr North CovcDtry A t the special church meeting lieved to be so decomttve that rhe prtattol But today# men in the tropical theaten eepedaBy era held at TO Church OommunlW Bhigllah ladies o f Queen Elisa­ ROOFING Dry Cloonors money this year for DDT-and other insect kileri-^^ome House It was voted to extend a call lob we do tor 185 Miia 8L Phone iOlVI better protected against these killecB ever before— On Sunday, Octobar 8, Recognl- beth’s time wore TOm In their y o a w I I 1 Problem. " E. V. " CJoiifbliii, $4o.ooo.ooa ^ Day, the Second Oongrega- to Rev. T. W. Whitaker. RaV hair In placa of fasTOrs. th a n k a to a m n ^ new diecoeeriee like M )T . Whitaker preached at the Second prove eatto- ttofiai church at Coventry, w ill be Congregational church on Octobar leetMry, hw Your Local Roofer# That money will Mve American Rvto and helpehcrten tt ■* Telephone 7254 Cattle and Poaltr]r ^ ^ *B y DiDT on a screen-and • Ay that walka on that peqaanUd with a Navy CcrtlflcaU 1st. ^ Can Help Ton With A the war. It would be a dam gopd,fovestment______Climax Chaptor No. 98, O.EB. he Boy Ypnr GUun^dre screen fArae monfib Jafar • T.'P. Holloran Captain RobeA D. Wo*man, gree work on a class of candidates. Grigwold's FUNERAL HOME Chief of Chaplains. U. 8. ^ Navy, Two . candidatee of .Coventry p a c k a g e aad a personal letter from tkcH on..-—Grange received the 1st and 2hd ' DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE James Forreatal, Secretary of the I degrees at tblj meeting. SPENCER ' EnMBt Roy, Prop. ' Seryica Station Bfoa* Naw will he mill I Miss Gertrude Anderson, Ubrar- -STORE 811 Main StreH m iaa A abort program of patriotic I Ian of .the Porter IJhraiy SUPPORT 241 NQ. MAIN STREET / TEL lilt and pmyere for members | spoke on "Current Beat Sellers aad iriicTe tost BUf- 11? 8 ee*r StrMI TELEPHONE S459 ef TO armed forces and viptory of Juvenile Books" at the M oths* enfar bseksTO Spirit wUl complets TO presents-1 Club meeting held at Mrs. XwnaM aad faticne—givs you new eneigy. Spaciolixing In ^ I Qo)|ring*a home on Tpeaday • a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e Rev, Gaakell e*™* to the Bouthlnlng. Mrs, Ernest Gowdy. ■ ■. M ABT F. Ooasregattoaal church In January# I Jeanette Heckler end Mrs. Henry MePABTLAND — FOR---^ Gaiiardl Motpr DAY AND NKIifl ApartoMBt84G 2 |||| waa ordained at that|Reed were preemt a ^ spoka oa I get wm•"* adviee,aavlee, toe. regard- cM o* la May. X948. la March. h^ luaca projact for TO OardMi Drive Smaantm at mma. Rapoir WoVk m CeaterlM . Phoae m ?844, he teadered hU resignation ]Oovcntiv achopls. PBOMM 3884 Dupont Point PtodUcte^ to anter TO United BUtea Navy Birthday and Christmas cards ^ 3 I ae a chaplain. are belng~sold by TO club s ^ T3w Parent-Teachers Assodatton may be ordered from Mrs. Esthsr LBCLBRC CAPITOL srBl hold tU opottng maettng of Katsung or any member of TO W A liP A P E K Mothers’ dub. / FUNaftAL 8ERVH9 GRINDING CO. T O saaaoB on Wsdnasday. October Walfov a. 32 at TO First r OimgregaUonal Mrs. George Kingsbury asslBtod SEE WARD^S PIRST n Main S t rol 7958 elMirch la Boutb Oovsatry. A o o v -,—TO hostess In serving, rqfieui- PICTURE FRAMING ere6 A * auppst srin bs ssrrcd at] menu. FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF ROOFING, INSULA* •*Whca rhlags Are OTO. •M . PeoTO attsndlng TO sup-j HON# BUILDING MATERIALS, PLUMBPfG AND Oar BaatMae Is Good re qpuB to bring a hot dlah,| S^hrer Oeets City 644A6 . . ' l i e ' ^ nr daasart; aad are raquest- HEATING SUPPLIES 8AW80F AI4- RINIIH 1 to eaa Mrs. Halaa Maraaii. Tele- Dee Moines—M3—371# mecl SKI^ANU FII.KD , FfiniBiaatte 8S3-W4 or Mre. c f an op what aort of dish they are considerable pain and TO etty pdekm ornchiU.S. At BKn a'clodt Mr.j 844JM). The girt ran a sliver into ontgomery Ward JOHNSON PAINT CQj. jMd Overkaaled m i d W id Adgarthfal ^^baarl. »«■*« sBB . adfoess TO] her toe, aa tafaetlaa remltad, alM TR L88M to MAIM- ilt.. NAM TOM lIfti r ea TO expect TSdueatton TO d ty council followed up by 824^828 O bIb St milil " ^ IM MAIM STREET OAU. M B ‘ Ifaltes KgRar the “ are 1 , i'-il

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« . SATIjRDAT, OCTOBER f. 1944 MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD.-MANCHESTER. CONNm sXTtTRDAT, OCTOBER 7vl944 F A 8 I SIX that there w ill emerge in conald- to mall tree a Umltad aumhar e f tlon Of leadership Atneris* must er than world friendship and co­ hto BPceehea to hto aanatltiMBto, erable detail eometlilng that eveii Danaher Takes Front Free^Iailiug but the 11,000,000.dqopoaltlon doaa Manchester hive, If It Is not to fight this war operation. the overly anxious erltlfS will rec­ Vets Get Treatment While suieh power polltKs plays Comments ■ \ not oenc wtthta th^ eatagory. In vain. In his Louisville speech,. ognise as a siuvB and Informed an- N o one oan potot to eooh a per- ■ \ are^ already taking ' place, the /Curly Hinted Evening Herald Governor Dewey hlmsalf provldeil swier to their pet pu^e-questions. forraanoe by Democrats to this only alternative lies at Dumbarton Rank in Campaigning Mif»t.«Hrts!u at rum the broad outlines of a satisfac­ from The' River Road What to do with Oe'nnany; What] In Service aleotioB. I f thty oan 1 ahall give ^^*KaRAU> PBINTINO CO. INC. daks. In the formulation of a a s ­ By &lalcolin MoUan them tha same publieity that nra . , tj BtsMll street tory stand on this Issue. His gen- to do about Japan. Anderaon Indicatef Ao> beOn givan the group o f Re|robU- Minnhestnr Conn. erallUes there were entirely right. tern of world security, and then that jobi win pa created, Tar-HAS ncRGCTON Mr. MoUan, retired eifitor of The Herald, preserves his contact Let ue profoundly hope that danly stricken with appendicitis. Foreign Policy, Foreign oane.” They must be repeated, and am- In the actep^ncs of such securi­ with his former daUy readers by, writing a weekly letter for «»|One of Three Things Can he get free hospltaliaaUon ? lean bottoms mains many Jol tidn May Be Sought Qeaaral Haneger - tbia clamor for information In ad- „ > ni w i j AnderaoB aald hto coifimlttee. fSoaded October____ 1, U t l ' plifled, and applied specifically. If ty by the great powers themselves these columns, tn which he exprssSsa his own leisurely arrived- Yea, If he was not dishonorably .Trade, Retnrhing Serv- means a proepatfiue w q ^ It vance of the event Shall not have Happens to Ul, Injured would mean a paaceful wpnd. On Franlu^ Limits. after tpa etootlon, would call for a nMlUied fw IhenlM I their first utterance U to made as a satisfactory and complete at convlctiona concerning some major mattera and hls.,observa- discharged and if he saya-he can't oompleta record on use o f the con­ 'tlons concerning some very minor ones, as seen from his horns the offset o f forcing tbs band of pay for the hospitalisation. If ha ieemen and *Iaolation7. “It takes vieloii to plpn for such ^ I valuable and entirely convincing. substitute to the type of power Or Wounded Service­ a world.* he oontlnued. * lt takes Waahtogton, Oct. gressional franklqg privilege, "to on the banks of the Nlantlc river. Look for his contribution althsr America or Britain to tbs i^ 't pay for transportation to the iaP Diacufised. '' determine I f remedial leglalatioif to 4-1. ^ lu ll Hatter. Senator Ball, for all his Insurgen­ politics-security Which is now the each week-end. man Afterward. hospiUl, he jeU that free, too. tif herd-headed roaUty/ to bring It Chairman Andenon (D., N . M., at making o f commitments which, la about. It takra men with tha needed.” BOaSCSlFTION BATES cy, Is probably pointing the way object of this rivalry In the Bal­ he says he can J>ay for the hospi­ the House Campaign Expenditures I S.0U kans. We In America can play tbs Ugbt of history yet to 'ha talization, he doesn't get It at all.) By Tha Aaaociatad Preaa know-how, m eiym io have proved Tsar bw Hall ...... to cerUln Republican victory and One day, If the continuity of the ♦In the year on which wa ^ou ld (Bdttoi's Notoi This la the themselves iir/tne {met, men who Investigating oommlttaa todioatad iP ir sioBtb or Hau ...... i .IS maiM, might seem—^ psrba^ 12^ story M a aeries on aerv- » Fonigh policy, foreign trade, I -U3 he may well, by spurring Gover­ power politics and keep continu­ scallop persists as It has for now hear no political spssehss what­ Gets first Claliii have demonomted that they, are today that Congroae might be ask­ fSw5r2^iTear ^ ...... i auo ally armed to the teeth for future be—^m p lstsly fooUsh and InsU]^ leemen*s benefits, ranging I f beds are scarce—fliey haven't the raturntog servicemen and quea- alert to needs o f the times to iiio i nor Dewey to greater endeavors a number of successive seasons, I ever—and on which radio com- toom demobilisation to Jobs thjr ed to put what he termed “reason­ iWSSlsm SUtee ane APO portable. been so far—the veteran with the tlona on tha term "Isolatlontot” bring this plan Into naltaatlon. on this Issue, be dolrtg him the war, if It has to be that kind of suppose there wlU-' come into ex­ marclals would be sUenced. and pensions.) ^ • able Ilmite” on . Ita free mailing ' UCMBBR OF M. M. service-connected dlsahlUty gets moved Into Conneetleut’s poUtloal "It cahnot be entrusted to men privileges. ^ Tbs ASSOCIATED PRESS greatest favor of *the campaign. world. istence, In this river neighbor­ first claim over the veteran with who have shown themselves to be But we cannot do that and re­ Niaatio River Road, By Janies Marlow spotlight last night” as eandidatea This was tha Utaet to a series Tha Asaodatad Prase la azclualrelT hood, one more of those already Thoee Too, Too Wise Ones the nonservlce-connectad diaablU- so obnsletently wrong as my op^ ■ ntitlad to the use ol republlcatlon d main the kihd of America we have Waterford. Conn. Washington, OcL 7.—(♦)—Army took to the atnrays and the lec­ pofient haa.” o f fast-breaking developmanta fol­ ;-S «spatebas credited to it or nd Innumerable "days” to which this ty. ture platfom a to espouse their Lucky Murderers been. Our only chance of remain­ X imagine that thsra an a good and Navy hoapitala take care of The peiJtton o f*a veteran who / . Baldwin Gives Aooomitlag lowing a report filed by Andeiaon [otharwisa credited ^ country Is so strongly addicted, own causes. -also the l o ^ newa pubHabed bare. ing America is for us to devote many elttsens who aro losing aU tha lU, Injured or wounded serv­ has a service connected disability (Speaking in Hartford, Governor with his committee that IS Repub­ In close succession, Connecticut this one to be known as geallop is cut to $20 monthly If he Is ho^ Front r$nk to the day’s cam^ Baldwin gave an aecoimttog, of all riabu of republieation oi special a united effort to the' task of per­ patience with those critics of iceman. N palgnuig was taken by U. 8. 8eiia* licans bad mailed 8,116,000 copies etrbna bereln. are also reaewed. [justice has disposed o f two mur­ Day. It would have to bo, for Than, at the finish o f all the ritallzed for a certain length of what -hie adminlatration le doing of one political specoh at govern­ suading and leading .the rest of evfrytblng tn general who tar Columbia rime and has no dependents; if he tor John A. Danaher who made hto for the returning servicemen and I aarrles client of N. B. A Serrloe der cases with accepUnce of * full effect, ths day of tha opening treatment that can be given him. first formal answer to the cam­ ment expenee. - laa I plea of gUUty In the second de­ the world into a new and different marfy weeks now have been find' , „ ^ one of three things happens: has dependents his pension Is not declared that "Connectieut to pre­ After President Rooaeveit quot­ of the regal s ^ o p season In tha .1 1 ...... ^ tanit with what Charies Coyl is still on the dsn cut at ^ no matter how kmg ha paign issues raised by his" oppon­ pared today to do full justice to . .phbltal^ B^rtwwutlree;______The gree, followed by sentence of the era. tog all raannsr of fault with W M I Windham Com-, 1. He . . Is able to go back on ent, former Aaelstant Attorney ed the Anderson report id hto i Jtdius Uatbaws Special A a e ^ —Mew Nlantlc river. .That is not, pre­ la hospitalized. every man and woman returning Thured^ radio addreaa, Repreeen- murderer to life Imprisonment, tbay oaU tha “faUura” of tha munlty hospital having been there “j,-und unfit for acUve O en e^ Brian McMahon of Nor­ from aervice.” , . ;_Toelt. Ghicaco. Detroit sad Boaioa. cisely, a fixed data, but la arrived The pension of a veteran who walk: taUve Tiher (It. N. T.), rotorted In both cases, the Soimd View UrilUd ’iUt.a ««> '‘"HliJ^Vurenr'scott of the U t V . “ ^ c h a r g e d for dlaabUlty, has a non-zervlce connected dis­ In a radio address, the chief ex­ that "tha number of epceches sent . s(|»mbbh a u d it BUREAU at by the deerse of tho Msetman, Aieertlng that McMahon had fre­ ecutive, candidate for re-election, Slaying, and the Candlewood Lake to adopt soma spaclfio plan for t*** Marine s n lh f the w a ^ - c * " * pension, and u sent ability IB cut to $8 a month after out under frank hji the Democrata ^^atCDLATIUNR 1 I believe, of the town* ^ Water­ quently termed him an Isolation- ■eld: ' slaying, sex was a factor In the arranisnant of tha futuro of tho Jfto'lris ^ents*Mn“ ^^i “^^t onlv unfit he haa been hospitalized a. certain lit, Danaher daelarod that his op­ exceed the number sent out by ttia The Herald PrlnUng Company. I t ^ Connecticut ford, on ths east of ths river, and ” We help them get rc-estab. Itepublleaaa three to ona." laa no financial responsibility tor decision o f the guilty male to klU world so as to brta* about last-1 Mrs. Harold Scott. ..S* length of time, ponent had not defined the term llahed In old jobs or flitd them new of Kaat Lonna, which abuts on (A veteran, discharged to good “ toolaUonls^” New Yorker, ranking member of aphleal eirora appearl^ '"JSST his female companion. ones. I f they ara untralhed or In­ the House Appropriations com­ inents in The Hancheiter Ere- that estuary to the woat I don't . sh^Te'^ve'lT'the ‘ homf of‘”*hll Iw gsd ^ p^rS^nrat W ta l health from military service, can Speaking at a luncheon of ths experienced, we can determine.for In one case, the state's attomsy piss and to fact a spatdy ‘^ tr e a tm e n t t o fo a t case get a pension If any .time after­ Hsrtford County Rspubilean Wo­ mittee, gave no epeclfle figurie. Y a n k e e * know what are ths considerations what they ere beet fitted and train Word «Troa" to Spasefe Saturday. O ctoW 7 I questioned whether rape had been tion at tha mlllenlum. 1 know overseas duty. ^ charged from the military aervice, ward he la totally or permanekUy men’s Clubs at Hartford, Danahsr them accordingly. If Uiey desire, By A. H.,0, wbleli dstsrmlns ths decision of disabled by any cause not due to said that if MoMahon “ ussa ths The White Houee, meanwhUe, to- committed before the murder waa mina la w ofa thin. To hear thesa A t the Congregational ' church they can make use of our emiand- raed a atatement aaytog Mr. ______thssa authohtlsa, but rinca ths his own misconduct. For example: term te suggsst.that Z am ed educational program to aoheoto, Win The Independents [committed, malnUlnlng that the todlvldufito chatter you’d He might liave^been hit by a train, Roosevelt taadvdrtanUy and “to To It can be understood and admit-1 eSlclals of both towns are pretty to an totornatlonai inganlmtlon eoUeges or to the Uduetrial field. that each of them waa SvSntae%e®d“ ^nr “a VeUraa* hoapitala are lo s l^ his legs and eyesight.) dsslgnsd te praaarvs and maintain error” Intenolated the word n«i»mor Dewev in hla speech 1 posalble absence of rape cast ted, we think, that thsro is noth- ^ bs nattvss of not less than “The case of the rotuzning vet­ wars tha whola prohlam merely j^ ero was a large attendance and Vaterana admin a just psace, hs Is definitely In ’Tree” In referring to bis ad­ tiSVymSBg, is wpected to dl- doubt on the first degree charac- ing baslcaUy wrong irith ths Idea . standing they M Hospitals Operated eran,’.’ he continued, “le primerUy dreaa to the printing o f more than referred to them fo r aoluUon. to s ^ w music waa furnished »>y The V A operates 94 hospitals, error.” a Federal problem. D w ro to a rw t bla atUnUon to the so-caUed ter of the murder. Dtolarlng that MeMahen bad not 8,000,000 copies of the qieaetf, by t t d ? liv lS ? ? U JT S T u d on to know what blueprint a perfect program the ch^. to mental with more than 88.000 beds. It ex- F4defal plan designed to handla It. RepreeentaUve Busbey (R., BL). , "llidependent” vote. I t U the vote m the Candlewood case, the >ect8 to have more hospitals and at drttoad ths term 'laolatlontot,” But. a national plan wUl never an official mansion, and defray they aro about when It comes to whereby all racial antagoniam^ Danaher continued, *1f it U Intend­ The Buabey speech attributed a [ ha must have to win. I t la a vote eute'a attorney cast doubt aa to certain of its expenses of opera- matter of waterside econom- east 108,000 beds to two yean. work unless the ..tatea do their "stoleter” purpoae to tha ClO’a aU IntemaUonal blckeringa and to attend the ordination ed to mean an American citizen part. The G. I. MU of rights em-. can only be won conclusive- the mentality o f tha murdtr youth, The hospitals are to aU states ex­ who wtohee to remain aloof from Political Action committee, and mUunderotandlngs. all confilcU of sarvlces o f Miss Edith Price of cept Delaware, Rhode Island and oodles the national policy. Here declared the “red qiecter of (fom- ly by direct attanUon to the great But In both cases, ths ugly f ^ tha toten a] polltlez of ether na to Conneetleut we aro bringing the homespun values. Dsmoeratle ly. U * t year. I think, the open interests, all suspicion and m is-' ------'°'lc a S ^ ^ f“«“omrdiU“blUty ^SSSacSS New Hampshire. The VA says munlem to etalklng our country.” INIMS at the day. In his cam- is that the murderer committed hospitals w ill be opened In those tlons, he w ill find th a W a ll true qirinciplee of the O. L bfll of i^ ta Campaigner OdeU Shepar ___ trust, all causes of discontent and ruiM M in Tan. military service, need Amcrleana helteva with me that we Thla waa an inadvertence,” the paisa tour. Governor Dewey went his murder with a sex moUve—In have us heileve, anything unusual I jg . y u , year the date waa states and every other help he nOeda di­ White Houee said of the printing unhappiness, to say nothing at T whn at treatment any Uma Eftor riiould do ao.” rectly to the vataran In hto home a ie e tly on r « » r d allaying any the ons oaae because he had got or extravagant or out M plaoa In •. Furthermore, the VA expects - - Danaher said that i f McMahon cost, “ becauae the actual paper ARE auch an Idea, Connecticut la not October i such elamental things aa hunger tha peak claim on V A beds to ha town." " and printing were paid for by and an ^feera that his slectlon what ha'wanted and didn’t want Any honorary discharged vet­ “impUad." to the term "toolation- He said that five atata aigenelee unduly generoua to Its chief exec- Chrlstmaa-like Spirit and extortion, would disappear aa hospital of Norwich respectively eran, has a dlaabUlty coimect- reaohed in I97S when the V A plana tot” that "Z am opposed te the someone, but the mefllng at more vinuld mean an effort by him to to faee tho oonsequences—Ih the utive. A basic salary of $12,000 a visltto their families here over the to have 100,000 bede. are being “utlltoad” to*atd the re­ than 3,000,000 documents was free, Perhapa yon wonder why you are called upon to give more nu m the clock hack” on this na>|otbsr caaa, probably, becauae hs Anyhow, on the opening day suddenly as a highball block of ed with bla military service, can creation o f a strong world court, to turning veteran, the Connecticut year may ha handaome for acme week-and. get free treatment any time after which would ba referrad diiputas under tha franks of the 18 Repub- jut not for others. almo^ everybody, old and young, ica under the Influence of a blow Miss Marion McCorkell Is doing Re-EB^oym eat conuntoatoo, the liean membero o f the Congrrae. this year to your Community War Fond. Look about you tlon’a economic and aoclal prog-1 didn’t s*t what he wanted. his discharge at any VA hospital. < to Sorvkso Men batwaan nations, Including our own, State Development oommlacton, and aee the answer. No mined bu il^ga, no homeless raM in the past 12 years. In the We ara not particularly inUr- all this, the gover­ male and female, living within rea­ torch. special nursing duty at the Ma­ to O eta la OvtUaa Ufo.) to tha and that they may beamlea- 'Hie eoet of malltog far exceeded nor's mansion Is the ugly duck­ sonic Home in Wallingford. It’a all frito to him: Transporta­ the Poat-War FUantag hoard, the thetii« costmat. of printing!printing/’ children here. Yet acroae the street a gold star in the aHmactlo speech of that tour, be estad In having tb# state claim the sonable distance of the river, goes X ft la la seriously doubtful if tion to tha hospital, bed, Opera- hly daoidad and thus reduce the new industrial ttooeaveralmi com­ ling, the black sheep of this frietioiia whieh aomttlmM lead to MelltogIltog Net Illegal window, a soldier with an empty walking by. Your 4aB)onatrated, to the joy of Re- Uvaa of theaa particular murder- scalloping. And quite everybody there la a single one of these Uens. medtotna, nprotog, food, as / mission and the “ reorganieed” aaimwlgB—the one thing In tha war. let me say that I waa arguing War council Anderson aald,said, “ ths free mailing money helps cere for wives, mlidfen, aged and needy rela­ pnbUcan workers, hlk aWUty to an. Wa a n coocarned. as every whole campaign that nobody eaU scallbpa The latter U true smart critics who could auccess- long as he need* hoapitaUaation. of 8,000.000' eopleeoples of one p^tleiu Suppose tha apme class of vet­ for adherence to a world court Also speaking from Hartford, tives o f bojra still overseas flghting for jrou. right In and. mix the lusUaat thoughtful and daeant ''itlaen of wanto a piece of. because Scallop Day, though not fully organise a workable atata of Wapping I ycara before my opponent ever Pi^. Wubert Snow of Weslevan apeeoh, while not Illegal, eemnbt ba It Is no particular wonder, fo ri u m. fea- eran —honorably discharged — VOUTuifC defended,” and a d M : brand o f campaign 4)lows with tha sUta muit ha ooncerned, with society among a group of a hun­ gave hto first lohater lUnnsr to eoi imlverelty, Deihocratic oandldata instance, that, Candidate Hurley y «t ofllclMly re c o g n l^ ra a fto doesn't need to aUy to a hospital vantloB datogatoa.” " I t has always been eonsldered •The champ” In the White House, the prompt and sRactlve dlscour- should make one of his.own cam -itlval apart, has a striking sum Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livermore but does need medical service or fw lieutenant governor, urged the dred amiable persons, all speak­ 1874 Potato Va Paraign PoUey Stand election of Robert A . Hurley and proper for a member ef Cengroea Wlth hla telling repetition of a| a|pimant of almllar crime in Con- paign promises a promise that he larity to Chriatmaa In the spirit ing the same language, all poUte- of West Hartford, are now Uvlng dental care for a condition caused II— In Maples," whKSh they re-1 or agravated by his ariUtary aerv- Danaher devoted much o f hto Brian MeMehon. faw central ttiemea, hla poUUcaOyjniMtleut In tha future, wlU do almost ^anything with the - livin g which marks I t Even Condemning Governor Baldwin mansion except to live In It. It is * f __ ly reared, and aU eager to live in cently purchased from Mr. and | ic®. speech to hto record on foreign pol- y * ‘ 1 sound exploiUtlon of aU the tao- Wa ara aomawbat aghaat at the background for -such a Hurley the moat desperate hater of rom concord with all the rest, If the Mrs. Victor Nelaen. who have That would be called out-p«Ueht 1 ^ and hs said: for hto aupport of Governor Bat dollars yonp iv a this year do much more: they are duurad tlca sriilcb might provide victory astahUshment Of any impression " I wholshsartedly andoTM the Dewey, gnow said that Huriey I promise that not even Governor 1 muniam among the River Roao group had been marooned onthe I toov^ to Hartford, , „ treatment. He could get that free, waa a etateaman “fa r better fitted SOYIBT UNION through the National War Fund with ageadea bilagint GREAT In any normal "election year, ha that h ssn argument of on# kind Baldwin, who might have been In- community, whoever he is— and * Hiss Ann Mathswson o f Hal^v too, and It Includes medicine, ap­ declaration of princlplsa o f foreign relief to d;Hnan war victims of enemy tjrcanny, to famish most fertile, most salubrious and spent the week-end at the WATKINS aflklra which are act forth in the to keep Ooimectieut to tune with Ad d it io n a l item s Favartj an4 fhinlae en- BRITAIN has brought hla party closer to or'inothar dilutes the quaUty of staUed in the mwalon by this time. intensity of that hatred the pliances, bridgework, and so on. the preridanVs foreign policy, a our men Who brave warring seas, who flght far from home, baa no pre-election desire to move ^ ^ most beautiful of all islands, bav- home of her cousin, Mrs. Marion platfonn adopted by the RepubU- vetoee • Iaa4 4avaa- Thnnaaafie « f « victory than It baa been In 121 a miirdar. or tha Impression that He also gets this from th- VA. SR OTHERS, INC. foreign policy which means for­ In, and that the manslOR la appar- River Road ifi wall nigh ^ q u ing bebu provided with every <>*W»PPiag. ^ What about tha veteran who haa can party at Ghieago....” (From Hobm In Hartford and SprinffleM) tatoi by rathlaea 8a. with comfort and relaxation. ■ad ehndroa aro I iMig years. What more can be ona ertme eta play any part In j*.., The biennial Old Home Day wUli The Ju^r senator fm n Ooa- eign trade and j e ^ te C onnect ■trnettoa. ently going through ths campaign seema detsrmlned to share his needful thing fo r the maintenance ^ Wapping Co^suni- no Service-connected dlsabUity, cu t” FOB THE COLUMBUSr DAY AUCTION laaa after ewt doT What do the independente avaa partlaUy, jiistifylng another, undefended by RepubUean cam- catch of scallops with whichever such as one who has been out of naetleut also aiaUled what he rahet altoeha. of a happy ClylUaatlon. It to my | ty church, Sunday, "'ctober f . Fol- FUNERAL - tenned the "Oommuntotlc influ- ~ Speaking of the national tosuea, want him to dot How ^ can he Wa would, In short, mete out to paign orators, who aro not noted of bis immediate neighhon may the aervice for yeare and la sud- Snm eald that “ i f the RapuhUcana for any lack of nerve on most oc-1 bet that be wbuld make a mess lowing the morning service the] eaoea" am tha New Deal. naks aura of their vote^ along Ijufit such crimss ths most severe iiava bean prevented by toflnnity. of Mb lob • Ladles Aid Society will servo a| are elected, the Senate win be pra- AT REIDSV AUCTIONTORrUM caslons. SERVICE* "N o t only haa the praeldent ao- Bided over by Jolu W. Brickfr," with that o f regular Repuh&iWa | puntfihment proasoutlon under the Oovanor Baldwin night, per­ Uek of equipment or maro leal- ■ **“ ^ ■ X I dinner at the Community House. quiaiKtod to tha advocacy of Oom- BOLTON. CONN. Wrong Approaqh | Tho afternoon wUl be spent to re- ,whom he deaerlbed aa a men who and disgruntled DemocraUT, ilfiW eould effect haps, make something ef a 'U t ness from sallying forth and gath­ FOR RENT mpntom." ha daelarad. "but he has “ did not know,hto own mind, a ^ 0 Hs-can find a great deal of tha] . When Connecticut jusUce goes by answering Oovernor Hnr- That la becauae his ^ p to a ch acquaintances. Many a Ormand J.N/est granted aid and comfort to its eu- man who to wiOktog a tight rope ering scallopa for himself. Any­ TWi IS i^uae “» exrected„to attend from out, ponanta.” answer to auch questions, wa rw4t. In cases Uks thssa, we are toy's pledj1ge not to Uvfi to the would be all wrong. He wpuiu Everyone is cordiaUy h 4 Rooms- Heat, etc., for ‘Director today, making toolaUontot Bpeeoh- KNABE GRAND PIANO nMnafoB with < a straightforward how, coma eventide on the "fln t He also charged that the pros!' - ’ With 6 FL Roflewood Caae. raiwfc, in the present attitude of having .ConnecUeiit life poor pro- ■tart out by attempting to Vlp^ ed to ahara to thla Old Horned office br apartment,' at 993 ee where be believes he has an leo- pledge that. I f atoeted, he htos- day,” the air of the River Road, dent had "oom ly traflleked for letlenlet audlanoe and epeachea fo r uallze every possible combinationi. — ------— ■ ... ■enator Joseph H. BaU. RepubU- taetloii fo r the future. self certainly win live In It. But of NlaiiUc vlUage acrora the Main Street Inquire: the support o f the Cbmmunleta.” aa andurlhg peaca where he thinks Iraq 8» 6* z 9’ r , Chinoaa >aan o f Minnesota, who has takan TM law has closed ite book on that would be a daring bit of of circumstances that might B eth S h o lo m N otesI Danaher rsealled a speech ha such apeeehae wlH gat votes." 8 1 X y* 10 and Beattar Siiaa, alM Bigalow Riw bridges, of Saunders Point—of all Telephone 6463 oir CaD At made in 1988 in which ha said hto what la, fo r a Republican, the dar- these present cases. But It slight campaign honesty. Although velop, conjure up what seemed to Snow reviewed the records of 11 3 X 12’, 2 Birdsye Maple Bookcases and Other w7\ both Baldwin and Hurley, and this region to fact—1* laden with Mr. LeMner*B Office, 821 . main a ffo rt. la the Senate would him to be the InfalUble remedy G oW nor Dewey and Senator Dan- Items. taig step o f publicly' announelag I ha well for the law, through prtip- poeolbly The Great Jasper too, the dlstlncUvely fascinating odor Sunday, Oct. 8 he dlraetod towards kaeptog this aber and oompared Dciroy*a eam- CHINA that be la "unable at this time tojer authorities, to inake it plain would probably love Uvlng to for each, and then incorporate Main St,, up to 5:30 P« M» country out at war. ITALY of fried scallops. It Is a sort of Yiakor servlcea at 8 p. m. palgn with Hardtog'a to - 1920. SMse yaata at war X TV -.ampatgn for Governor Dewey forland clear that murder w ill be con the m a^on , uie political mood them into bto blueprint plan. The Rabbi Will apeak on the auh-1 " I f my opponent had been Dewey, he said, xupported fo r re- ROBERT M. REID ft SONS. Aocthmecra / hiito left 2,008,oee ehll- Plan yaara of tatal o< tha moment Is to pratoad, a rite, down hen. ject: "WThy do tm need the Torah realdaBt o f the atata. o f Oonncctl- alcotlen to the Uhlted States Sen- rrestdent” I sldered murder In fha future; It would be easier to blueprint I The Sign of a droe arphanad and war have deatoeyad the great dtadata for It. The ^ Of course there are lota of first- today?" ' \ ■ I cut over the past II yean.” d m s - ate two rabid -«ar tango, beau* — la tn rarrv tha ball chUdren arc urged to come garden. X Ball la directly concerned with the diplomatic prestige, so the Brit­ nerve enough to mov^ In? Shall it ^ ^ carried home purpoee, which to ^ ^ i^uglOiia achool on Sunday taxpamra to the' South Manches­ continued hto attacks against tifol shade trees, copper be converted to other uses for “ •" m Let BM eaU at yonr home i ter Fire Dtotrict that a Bowrd of GREECE' foreign policy issue. He states ish landing to Greece, together which its only possible quallfica- fHr takes of the co^gated hi- over the goal line; hut p* to ways I jn^fnjngj; cia*M a w ill be held D an ger, clatmtog that hto oppon­ plumbing. Small, down pay­ POLAND . and means of attaining that Ond | |rom V:S0 a. -n- to 12 noon, explain dataOs or Rellat meeting wtO be held to tha ent had been “ wrong in hto vote on APEL PLACE— ment Shown by mpoint- that Governor Dewey “has not as with other Allied landings on the Uon would be that It was untea- valvea, though It waa a bit too auditorium of Fire Btattcn No. 4 many maaattrea, tooludifig oppos­ 4 and 4 Duplex, largo lot Starvatloa has revaxad anted? Shall the governor’s man- for perfect scalloping. ho must bo free to pdjuat .hto cam* FROST raent tae eooatiy o f a vallan*- For dva lonx yaata tho yet convinced me that his, own coast of Yugoslavia, represent! Win Oaf Bpaghettl CO School street Monday ■ventog, ing two Naval appropriattons bUto for garden. Must be sold Sion be abolished before it baa re-' paign to the Immedtata p n b lm . w u peopla who fouxht om have eervlvad convictions on this issue are so the British answer to such Rus' Eato tt An October 9, ldt4, from 7 to • P. M„ after the outbreak of the war In Soon Be in the to settle sn estate. ALEXANDER STREET— Nasi oppremlne. posed one gubernatorial form? on hand. T o expeet him to d riw i Cajlf.— Mrs. L H. Arthur A. Khoftd E.W .T, fo r the purpooa o f hear­ Europe, opposing the calling of the Qronnd. atrong that he would fight vigor­ Sian advances.. And If everybody Weeps promising Then ara numerous ways of ing any and all coraplatota ra- 5-Room Honse, Srnlaco, ously for a foreign policy which It is a poUte, potenUally danger- not to live In It, won’t eomehody up a plaa Ifi dataa and In Advanoc jiaUary says iha’U flU the request National Guard Into active service cooktoff scallops, hut for tho moot ^■anraneo Blan” . gardiug the tax list. and oMtoStag land lease," HAYR. CEDAR FENCE 7-Room House — , wired attached garage, oil burn­ w ill offer real hope of preventing ouB kind of warfare, with historic be sorry? to to ask him to ho'rldlculouw to of her two W ^d au j^ter^S e^ Robert J. Smith, > for an electric range.' '21^. er, hot water heat restrict­ It so happens that there is. In part tha peopla horeabouta fiy tIS MAIN STREET MeMahon advocated ths “expan- POSTS AND CLOTHES/ Worid War II against the Inevi­ policies In donfllct. Russia’s his ^ y n oT w g of famng down on hto | Thomas J. Hassett, eich of our foreign trade aa a acres of land— 1 Vt tillahls. ed ana. the governor's mansion, a cam­ them. While nearly everyone xU U lon^ to Italy. They aaked that Ofltac Open Onlly Harry A. Srtileldge. table opposition to such a pol­ torlc policy haa been not only to paign issue for thb Democrata, a job. their Chriatmaa packagesicki from ■ad T h an Bvealng 7 to I F. M. means of providing J j^ to the POSTS INSTALLED 2-car g a r a ^ Fruit treea. uses only the big muscle that holds Oommtoalonera poet-war era. PINE STREET— icy.” dominate the Balkans, but to pro­ neat little laaue which lends point A thouaaad facts, parbapa hooa home laeluda apaghetU. ' y ' NOW! the velvet at the ehell together, "W e must be prepared to do 7- Room\ Singla, newly Senator Ball declares that nei­ vide herself with an outlet to Uia to- criticism of two changes in the W A U ^ STREET—, state government made by the rejecting ai^ inedible the internal of them yet dreamed of, may b* everything within .our power to renovated; large rooms, ga^ ther of the two Presidential can­ MediteiTanean and, furthermore, a etimulate our tn^e,” he told the N F. FITZGERALD/ 7-Room Slagle, very good 194^' General Aaaembly. One of mass at the creature, I have an actively present when the day, Telephone 2-1417/ rage; near schools and didates has. yet atated his position bridge Into the hinterlands of In­ these changes abolished the Pub­ comes tor the roorgmntoatlon of WUton League of Women Voters condition. Comer lot, ofl Part of your cofitribution will help USO carry entertainment old New London friend who to a and, later, a radio audience, "ao shopping center. Owner 0'i3 on what the Senator considers dia. Britain’s historic policy, has lic Work* Department and trans­ tho world. Only a HiUor-coi^ bnraer, near echool and bna to the men at the battle fronts. Some will be shared with ferred its functions to the comp­ first-ciaas caterer, and ha tostota _A line. Priced fenr quick mUo; being transferred. . two of the main questions in-' been to keep the shores of the foroteU tha abapo t ^ th at r a « - the War Relief Agencies for rehabilitating civilian war troller, who then appointed a that Americana Just don’t know NORWAY volved In preventing future wars. Mediterranean In^ friendly hands, gnntoatloB would taoumo—and al­ Can be seen by appointment OAK STREET— victims. . NETHERLANDS public worke deputy , from the what to do arlth acallopa after only. . . 1. Ons o f these la tha isolatlonlat de­ and resist the ambition of any ma­ ranks of the General ^Assembly. ready we how good hto htoio- 5-Room Single, near Mala Nart oocupotloB hra they catch thein. He gave my Refuxeefl need food. mand tlmt the United States de­ jor power to arriye on those same The othep change took aWay from printing' waa. Hto heavoh-plerctng street Large Jot 2-car ga­ ■tripped the coua tiy of hi>mM and' elethlag the Governor and handed back to wife, the ether day. detailed direc­ ANNOUNCING . ‘ < Beautiful 4-Room' Single all aeceaeltlea. lay joining any world pu rity or- shores. Likewise, It has been monument to a hole te the ground, rage, fruit trees, ahruba. oil ’^■fter thrir eecape. >. the General Assembly the Interim tions for the oven roasting of with' two' nnfinished rooau ganiaatioh lintU every peace set­ British policy to support the Ihde control of state finances. at the far bottom of which tho buiMer. Ready for imme^ GIYE FOR OUR OWN, FOR OUR ALLIES, GIYE ONCE, scallops to their own juice to tho opotaira. Fireplace. Show­ tlement baa been mads, and the pendence of Turkey astride the These two changes worked to­ ilroa o f hell curt about tho turn- ateoeeopaacy. Canbeeeea la the iaolatlonlst demand half dial], after > ramovtoff only er. Beantlfany flniehed. by appointment. . GIYE GENEROUSLY TQ Dardanelles, whereas It has long gether to go a little wild on the bled-to ruins o f hto country, Inlaid linoleum. Semi air* that Ooqgreas ahould have the been a Russian ambition to con­ project o f. repairing and renovat­ the black part of the ”belly”— 1THE ARCADIA RESTAURANT It.M eina to me that the objec­ eonditionftig. FHA terms ANDOYEB- right to p a a on decisions of "a ing the gwernoris mansion, the and even that not mandatory— trol the same straits. new deputy ' com'ptrolier rushing tives-of thla war—the final and after etaall down payment. 30-j^enJParpi, clear land. world aecu ri^'xqw cil that a case One is not privileged to see and^,the ’’ring” which surrounds ff, Completdy /Romodeled and Modernized ahead with extravagant plans and complete destruction .of the mili­ 7-room honeo, beantiful MANCHESTER'S WAR FUND at miUtary aggirasipn exists!” behind the headlines 'and know the finance advisory committee the fiesh of the creature at the \ ; Located cat Tolluid Turnpike, Rl 15 HILLIARD STREET— barn. miSi room. .9 Oueni- H ie .first point reitrewnts an whether br not L o n ^ n and Moer rushing ouf th.e necessary dough, edge of the ahelL He tosizta that, tary power of Germany and J^pon _ ' REPRESEN’nNG THE NATIONAL WAR FUND until the project reached a stage and tha endowment o f Uto world 6-Room Single, large lot, sey cows, 2. belftrs and calf. f i tsolationist strategy of oeUylng cow have politely agreed on their eaten to this etate. there to hard­ -- r where even its original supporters with the Four Freedoms-^or Under New Management X., 2-car garage, pordi; coal 700, chickens, ' tooh; etc. *’* ■ »F tha creation of a world aechri^ present meeting to the Balkans. felt embarrassed, at which point a ly a limit to the numhtr at sdal- which we began to fight and for hcaL A repi boy with sbmII This plaoe can be vacated tn organization, the purposed o f dsla; they have, and perhaps stalemate halt waa called tn the lope that ona may oonaume with­ . ‘ > -r ' whlito we qn atlU fighting, have down payment 30 days. -^.Priced for qaick being the kope that the American a'hole proceedings. There, per­ out fear 'of indiceation— be can JUGOSLAYIA FRANCE haps, to an Issue. not oniy^ omatltutad a aufftotont CENTER STREET— sale.. ” paople^wUl grow careleaa and.foc- But''km , fit any riato. la a But If that be a trna cam­ »®t them. OmrOta warfare etlB MANCHESTER'S QUOTA $33,000 H er eroa aaw riaea an 4atful after a few montha of perfect picturo of a future world im.rjtiiig plan up to now hut that 5 and 5 Duplex, large lot Walker Street 6 and 6 ratae aiatast tae aaa- the toll of a fsUent aad paign laaiiB, It Is ■■ leene of One Sweet *Day‘ ’Teen-Ace Editor. \ ,, peace. 1ha aecond point represents exactly simUa^Ho the old world management nnd coat, not nn Is- they win contlhua to ootaatltuta a garage.-. A real buy ftw Flat Steam heat ifirgo lot my whMi helta tae bravo poopto. ' Anyhow I preifict that one of The ICahchaater Evening Herald. eountry.-,. ^ THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY, Treasurer ths Isolationist strategy tor ham­ which haa now tortM proved Its nue of whether * or . not there sufficient basto upon which, the But well be as busy aa bees i»«pflrlng for quick sak. . A good investment Terms \ ehould he n governor'# mansion. these days, this part of the etate edifice o f peace shall be huUt, Jor - i stringing a world security organ' talent for breeding greats destruc­ Nam e ■ • * >•••••0 0 04 arranged. We object, strenuously, to hav­ wlU have a formal Scallop Day, a cpnslderahto further time. W e 70th Anniveraary Style Show on Tuea- • • e • m a a a m N cEEE isTREET— isatioii, even ff we should go tive wars. So long a ing the mansion turned late a with the governor "-Invited—and •tin have a war to win—two wan (If Teen-Ager) Beautiful 6 ahd 6 Roma Hollywood SoettoH. Rosa- through the motions of Joining I t Btoh brar is . intent upon eanqialgn dog house. We have a dhy.. Watch Monday’i Herald, .. Flat Coal bunilttk fumaea. Ik e euro for such unrariness on of Influence, the British Ii remain either neutral or static. If Lopea.' 48, honorably dtocharsod Tm not hooBting fo r tRto; Tm elaw*. of hatrodA of buac hopeo Susigestad Closing Hour...... ,. Other SuggMtUms: BELGIUM LU lU M B E llG DENMARK CZBCHO- with crratlng ecevtcticn and It to going to ha eueb a power vataran qC the pireacat'urar, m on ^ fyiroaaalni; tt, as ooa aalght MftViS REALtY CO. 8LOYAK1.A yaetarday’ at watotbuty hoeptt (ff rovoBgo, o f chaafm Riff. o f good A ^ jgaaeafal ■« rarlag to on thla lasM, not In the mtod politics worid, even the Isolation- from injuriea received in an acci­ have foreaeen this war. Actually win and at unbUndad oyoo, 26 ALEXANDER STREET BlftNCHESTBR; •OMffi alilaaM M Bseater BMl particularly, but tots would have ua.play power dent at tha Watorbury manufac- the onljfb “ day” Z ahould Ilka to ■>,»n ^vo to work with la tha raONESi 4112

. f X: ?■ ■ / . MANCHK^TEN EVENINti HKKALU, MANCHES’rEK. CUNN.,/SAl’UKDAy, OCTOBER 7, 1944 MANCHESTER ^ N I N G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN.. SAIUKDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1944 PAGE Gi>meI|^Tests the game, but it is neceesary to Put Soft Toy in the Bo* ,j Law of God ^ Rockville Open Charley Grimm Rockville heap off the bank at the Recreation If Sending It to France Army Airmen ■ r Browns Hand (W ds grounds as work is still to be done y \ at Bowl prtieth Anniversary on thu part o f the grounds. The local branefl of tha Brit­ For Peace Gets F ish a n d - - Boss'bfYear ish War Rallsf Soctaty has ‘ H it^M ore • Grid Season Sunday t Youth Is Fined ready for ablpment flrst Of i , Sefcpnd Loss, 6 to Of Co^opolitan Club Jeut. Tedford the week five cartons contain- { Jap'^Ves^els (Coatlaned from Page Ooe) To Teams Undefeated Turns in First Grade Ing 220 toya, and one carton i Face Strong Middletown In d a sh at New Haven G am e N ates ! $500 in Court Is Now Captain of new Infanta’ clothing. M oat' wee held up by an excesaive ra­ Perlormance at Helm Continae. ScnsatiGiial^ of the toys were made by vol-f land, east dr Celebes; a 3,000-ton tion, power p o lic e . All its p i^ u - New Haven—The tost of ^wheth­ New York—^The best managerial Win Over Qty Rividsf' avenue, was lined g500 in the Tol­ by the War Department Of the pro- street. These win be sent t o , lates, all its gftiwth ai)d develop­ per Savlo British troops took Tez- Local Lads to Play. of the most outstanding dogs in 28th. Here’s hoping they make freighter transport probably was er a strong line can stop a power- Job in the National League this Birthday Party; land County Superior Court on moUon of Kenneth C. Tedford to children’s hospitals in Britain. sunk off Olebes; a 1,000-ton ves­ ment led only to the right of zo. New England showing their good their promise. S t Louis, O ct 7—(A)—Probabls Wilts. Friday by Judge Samuel Mellits. packed backfleld will take place the rank of captain. A suggestion made by the' sel waa sunk-near Ambdina and a ml^ht. It has now fallen under an Air Force Severely Reatricted The All RockviUe football team wares. - season waa turned in by Jolly llneupa for the fourth game of the ■ ------1 Orgpaiiaer Speaks. Williams pleaded guilty to two Captain Tedford who Is the son Relief Society’s headquarters avManche of Diood. The weather continued to ham­ today at Yale Bowl when the bel- In the feature event, the open The ‘Coon A Fox. club decided Cholly Grimm of the Chicago 1944 . (Series batting charges of negligent homicide. In 3,000-ton merchantman waa will (^wn their season tomorrow Here's how they look from here: averages in parenthesis): By Jsek Hand o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tedford of in New York is that friends blown up by a direct hit. “If our bloody and oarbarous per operations and the Mediter­ ligerbnt Bulldogs trade stirategles all-age, Paul Long of Boston at their Tuesday meeting to have Cubs. presenting the case State's Attor­ afternoon at Cricket Lo tin 'ittek- ’ lowa-Ohlo State—Our bucks are placed first and second with "Col­ Browns ' S t Louis, O ct 7.—(dV-UBteaS/. H m OD«nopoUt«B elub dalabrSt* 6 Proctor Road, has been acting here who are sending Christ­ Eight small surface craft alM era of war ia to be followed by ranean Allied Air Force wae ae- on the old home, town Bucks. Ohio. ^th a favordd Cornell combina­ a contest for the largest coon ney Donald C. Fisk Informed the onial Jake” and "Merry Lee Pat­ (2hoUy took over a last place Gutteridge, 2b ...... (.588) the S t Louis Csrdinsto snap €zrt'^“ Sernr y t m at «SlBtMte9 ySster- commander of B, 211tb mas boxea of food to the boys were sunk and 11 damaged. world of peace, there ia only one ver'ely teetricted in Ite support of ville meeting tha Middletown Tulane-Notre Dame — Maybe taken this year. Members must court that while Williams was tion in a game which will eUml- sy” two big-going, liver and team on May 7 and piloted It to Kreevich, ef (.164) o f it quick, the’‘ragamuffin Browns - f anamoon with a daUgbtful Antl-^Alrcraft Artillery. Automa­ overseas, include' a t , least one way to bring it about—seek once ground troops. However, fighters Blackhawks. The game la elated someone wlU stop.. Bob Kelly and nate one df the teams from the signify their Intentions to enter ly party tn the Pederatlon driving on the Hulburt road tn tic Weapons Battalion since last small, soft toy. This request is again the will of (Sod. build our White pointers and Arnold’s "And the first division. In doing ro, he Lsabs, or .... (.000) m going to complete bsmbalTs carried out strafing attacks to start at 2:to. the rest of the Iri^ but not this Ivy League championship picture. the contest before tha seasbn Zarills, If .... oC OenUr Church Houae. Tolland on June 4, the car ow-med April. He Is at present stationed made especially in case of box­ positive law on the natural law against airdromes in Greece. Despite the War and other com- Then Julia” placed third. Jack (.200) l“ 8 1944 surprise story by adding by his father, John Williams, and week. Notre Dame. The kickoff ia soltsdulsd for 2:80. opens. You may enter by notify­ excited the Windy City baroball Stephens, ss . obaarvancea had previoua- on the Admiralty Islands, after es going to soldiers in France, which he has written in the con­ plicatlone, the Rockville team has Tattersall of New Britain won the ing either Arthur Ayres or Ed (.100) a flrst world championship to tb d r ' operated by the younger Williams Loud Reports Duke-North (Mrollna Navy — Both clubs axe undefeated, Cor­ fans so much that they went out Moore, rf ,.., a * e • • (.333) first pennant'victory. hald on tha tanth, twenty. serving in New Guinea and Aus­ Belgium and Italy. They share sciences of men, and put God back managed to stick together and .The Blue Devlle on the rebound nell having cruehad Byracuae and derby stake with “HoUytree Dsiadus and paying your entry ran off the highway and Catl tralia. Ite has been on overseas their goodies with the children, to the ball park and topped all the Mc(}uinn, lb . (.625) Heading info - today’s fouthi an(f thirtieth anniTenMrlea. in society. give the falth^ fans football on after Saturday*! upset by Penn. Bucknell, while the ground FlesL” Charles Biggl won the fee of one dollar, ^ e coon must (Uiristman, 3b Abrahamson, 17, a neighbor, and duty continuously fot the past and will be more than glad to “ 'Unless the Lord builds the l«t Army Slugging Sunday aftetnoona. puppy stake with “Peerless Bos­ circuit’s rooters'In attendance. (.083) game o f the neighborhood rivalry, . Ibare waa almoat a 100 per cent Ronald Underwood. 13, Wllllame’ Upsets Revue Duka: out a 7 to 8 decision lort week in be weighed in at the Manchester Hayworth, c . :stlaadance, and aa aaiich member thirty-two months. He received a make lome of them happy with house, they labor in vain who This year's aggregation is look­ ton Blockie” and In the Amateur When Grimm took- the reins (.100) the "Rags to Riches Kids” are hite ' nephew, wert fatally injured. A Iowa Seahawks - Second Air the opener against a Mubhorn Plumbing and Supply or at the from Jimmy Wilson, the Cubs Jakucki, p ., (season 13-9) tins' a thin .170, fielding a'w diM y entarad the Federation room ahe year’s training at'Cam p Edwards, toya sent in this way. build it’.” Away at Germans; ed upon as one of the atrongest All-Age “Bett’s C^iuntry Girl” home o f Fred Blish. third youth, Stephen Connors. Jr., (Conttaned From Page One) Force — Our nec|Lls ouL but we’ll Coast Guard Academy eleven. were wallowing in tlie most dis­ .950 but leading tils Red B l ^ l n vaa preaanted with a coraage of ITalmoutb. Maas., and Fort Bragg, grid machines in the history of the took first place doing a beautiful All the plans for the club’s Cardinals waa seriously Injured. take thQ Air Force to make it six EUs Hava Veteran Onards mal' loosing streak the club has Hopp, cf ...... (.143) the all-important detaU of two vtc^ lavander-aatera, tied with ribbon, Fayetteville, N, C, team. The team is big and has a ■tralght wins. Yale bee the line—pegged Job on two birds In the bird field. field trial to be held October 16th Kenneth D. White, SO, of South litlcal and non-sectarian and that Jabs Them Back wealth of material in addition to ever known. " Sanders, lb ...... '. . (.333) tories to one. Jock Kramer was re­ gift of Mra. C. R. Burr. Au- Windsor, and Hiram R. Skinner. Most of Pe^iisula Tennessee-Mlselseippl The around a pair of veteran guafoer- Of. special Interest to local field have been worked out with the -(Wholly called the newspapermen “ wo came here only to register our several name aeml-pro performera trial fans wras the Membership Muslal, rf ...... , • •. •. (.250) sponsible for yesterday’s 6-2 •tuaan laavea and purple aatera 21, also .of South Windsor, pleaded protest against Communtzm. In Vol’s, comfortably. Vinnesaee. and .Coach Howie Odell wlU try to exception o f a few details to be together and said : W. Cooper, c ...... About Town (Conttaned From Pago One) with plenty of experience. Ststke which (Ikd Mrs. Little with ...... (.273) triumph. ware uaed for the general decora* guilty to a charge of-iuing a mo­ Vespef Services this campaign we are not for and Dartmouth • Penneyivanla — prove the old adage that the best worked out by the committee at Team Moat Hustle Kurowski, 3b ...... Clear of Germans The team la coached by Joe Rich "Major” and Tony Smith wrlth (J50) With the forecaster predicting S^ilona. tor vehicle without the owner’s not against anyone. Wer canie here Those Penn freshman backs and offense is a good defense. 'Mean­ the Washington Social club piurs- "A lot of people have the idea Bergamo, o r ...... fair and cooler weather, a contrast Jilra. Bmeat Bantly, preeident of outskirts of Geilenklrchen, three who la enjoying hie first year at "Speed’s Dotty” down in the ...... (.000 ) permission. The state’s attorney Members of the Yankee Division tonight to show we are not afraid that 202-Mund line look good, but while, crafty Carl Snavely, posoes- day night I’m going to start firing guys Litwhiler, If ...... *•» (.000) w5en most of the 'tha club, opened the meeting and For Luther League miles' north o f Ubach. Pried out the helm o f the RockviUe team af-; brace. Both dogs did an exc^ said that White drove a car park­ Veterflna’ Association will meet at to- stand up for America.” (Continaed from Page One) Dartmouth gate the nod —A hesi­ sor o f the backfleld, has bMn tu­ right and left and generally raise Marion, o s ...... (.364) 34,737 fans perspired. in the 88- dapraaaed pleaaure that ao many of Beggendotf, tiro miles east of ter being one of the teama back- tant one. lent Job with Mrs. Little taking ed on West Main street owned by Main .and Woodbridge streets, Sun­ Boston was the first of 20 ciUee 6eld stars for the past ten years, toring his troupe In oU ha razzle- ^ e duck season opens Satur- the roof. But I’m not that kind of ■Verban, 2b ...... (.286) degree temperature, Sldpper Luka 'Ware preaent, greeting aeveral of Curtis Lassow while Skinner fo l where the revue wa4 scheduled. munlque Issued by Greek head­ Ubach, they lashed out anew late Oornell-Yale — Impressive daxzle in the books in an effort first and Tony placing second. A daX ‘^tober 14th, this ysar-and a guy: I’ve always been one of the day evening, at 7 :'30. and will pro­ yesterday and by-Tie^eed the town H ; will again be seen at one, of the Brecheen, (season 16-5) Sewell is ready to--g o with Slg ih a older memben peraonally. She lowed in White’s car. Skinner was Mias Ruth A. KJellson ia chair­ Tonight it will be preaeBted in quarters in Cairo yesterday. against Syracuse and Bucknell, to .make It four straight over the nice-going setter owrned by Frank moat o L te e hunters have their boys and that’a the way It’s going ceed to the Holmes Funeral Home, in a thrust a half mile to the wingback elote and will take care Browns hatting average ,170. Jakucki. a toqiato-faced right­ eallad for tha pledge of allegiance Charles 8. House givbn a 10 days suspended Jail man of Em'anuel Luther League Bridgeport, Conn. The cast is com­ Allied planes strafed six Ger­ (^rl Snavely's boys look like win­ Bulldogs. Weed did a good Job to take the favorite spqte all lined up. ' The to be this time, too. AU 1 oak is Cardinals batting average .204. hander “plckup7 from a Houston in tribute to Leo Mason. north. . of the kicking. to the flag. aftw. which “America’* sentence and White was fined <250 which is sponaoring the vesper ser­ posed of professional talent under man held air fields nesr Athens Local Boys ners. Oornell. This doesn!t mean that Yale wUl third award. Hockanum gets a big play every that they hustle.” Umpires: Pipgras (A.L.) plate; shipyard. eraa aung ih uniaon. Mra. Volney The Board o f Education, sitting and given a suspended 00 days jail vice tomorrow afternoon at S Center Clhurch C ^ Club will Producer Ediward Royce, New t^d Salonika on the Greek main­ . They pounded their way to a ■ Texas (Thristian-Arkansas — No lack a scoring punch as many rag­ Chairman George Fla veil wants year from locaPstmoters and this The rest Is history. The club Scars (N. L.) first; McGowan Brecheen Loses point a mile and a half down the The local players oq the team Morey waa pianiat for the after* with members elected at the town sentence. o’clock in Emanuel Lutheran meet tomorrow evening at 6 York art dealer. T he performers land in the face of heavy flak but are Carl Peterson former Univer­ one has scored on the Horned ged edges which showed up lest to thank all the members who year should be no exception. dropped a couple more. Then the (A. L.) second; >Dunn (N. L.) He will he opposed by Lefty :«oon and Mra. R. K. Anderson, election last Monday, has been Walter G. T.werdy, 19, of Colum­ church. The Junior Luther League, included Tamaris, the dancer, Lau met no fighter opposition. road southeast of Ubach, in the Froga jteL and that’s good enough week have been chipped off with worked so hard to put the trial players got in third. from Broken Bow, o’clock. Rev. James F. English will “battle 6f the barracks," and sity of Connecticut fullback, John­ aong leader- _ organised for the year with At­ bia, and Irving O. Anthony, 20, of recently organized iz aasiatlng. speak 'on the Congregational Williams, boogle-woogir pianist, Conducting effective strafing ny Cressvy and Tiny Pockett. Pet- for us. Texas Christian. the aim o f ahaklng a of email, on and also the Rockville Fish A the groove, and| Colo., whose record of 16 victories Willimantlc, both pleaded guilty attacks, U. S. 15th Air Force Mus­ fought iMurt way back up the shot- Washington - WiUlamette — but ahlfty and speedy rear rank The Conn. Sportsmen will hold started knock­ Mra. Bantly preaented Mra. D. torney Charles S. House aS chair­ The guest speaker will be Paul church. and Comedian Bemle Hem. Both ererni 'was one of the leading Game club for the loan of their their meeting Tuesday, Oct. ro,.at and 5 losses was one of the best > C. Y . Moore, 'deganlaer and Brat man. Attorney House succeeds to charges of breaking and enter­ Anderaon, aon of Rev. and Mrs. white and Negro players took tangs and Lightnings countered swept uope of Pillbox ridge a Washington beat Willamette 75 to operatives—Rog Barksdale and equipment ing ths opposi­ in the National League. and a half south of Ubach, regain­ schoojboy baU toters In the state the American Legion Home. Per­ praaidant at the cluh. who gave a Everett. T. McKinney aa chairman. ing in the day season and were George N,-'Anderson, missionaries Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters part. German attempts to evacuate or as a member of Wtet Hartford 0 in the opening game, so you Frank Gillie—into the open for tion over. They Jakucki’s last outing was a win ing about half the ground they lost mits tor the hunting season will climbed from Rojo Features reanmt of lU actlvitiea and scope Mr. McKinney was not a candidate both given suspended sentences to to Africa. The younger Anderson o f St. George, will meet Tuesday supply troops by air and destroyed High eeVeral yeare ago and later guess this one. touchdown trips. Walt Muske and Floyd Marshall in last Sunday’s pennant winning more than a score of enemy planes to a German counter-attack yee- be issued so bring your hunting li­ e ig h th up tOk during tha flrst thirty years of lU for the board. Carl Noren was the State Reformatory. The two is at preaent studying at -the Ken­ evening at 7:30 In the Masonic campaigned with the TTconne. Kansas at Tulsa— It’s no guess. More polished than a week ago have already planned tfleir annual cense and your membership card game when the Browns made it aBlatance. after arhich Mrs. Bantly broke into a fllllng station In Cov­ nedy School of Missions, in Hart­ on the ground. terday. Tulsa. is the Blue aerial attack and al­ fourth w h e r e ' four straight over the Yonks. renamed secretary of the school Temple. Delegations aiie expected Army Care Cressey wtU be marking hie sec­ pilgrimage of two weeks in the a... permits will not be issued with­ they finished Boxing Card Ilia. Raymond) Burnham, entry and took three smoking ford, in preparation for the foreign ond eeaeon with the RockviUe ag­ Great Lakes-Northweatern—Lt. though he is etui curbed by a That was a six-hit Job coming on board. Members elected to the from the Hartford and Torrlngton woods after partridge and wood­ out them. One of th e: ^irho was president of the club board last Monday Ire: <3eorge pipes and five auto tira tubes, miasionary aervlce. His aubject lodges. A social time with refresh­ gregation and in hie initial eeaeon Paul Brown, Great Lakes coach, shoulder muscle strain Paul (Big cock. These boys are real crack- The fall raffle will be drawn at top of a five-hit shutout* against about tan years ago, to revlaw its ^ e y have both-wpent time in the will be “ Bayonets and Bibles.” Seen Close he gained the admiration of the didn't like that tie with Illinois, so Boy Blue) Walker, the ace is greatest Orimih! ; Boston but his past performance W. Cheney, Mrs. Janet Simon ments will follow and all members erjacks with, a ahotgun so it the close of the meeting yo get all boosters is Cub ■ Undefeated West Coast imifc during the past decade. Both Smltbi Fred I. Rogers, A. Law­ Windham County Jail for the tak­ An Informal hymn sing will be are urged to attend. team’s followers with hie briUlant we’ll take—Great Lakea counted on to pluck the passes of should be easy for them to fulfill your stubs in aa soon as possible. chert is spotty. A four gams ing of an auto. Irilulote Now! baU carrying thrusts. Tiny Pock­ Marquette-Wisconsin — The Eli quarterback George Loh. ow n er P, K., streak in June When he allowed jMmera ware aapecially arell writ* rence Biker and Attorney William under the direction of Organist O. T o M iracle Wrigley. ‘Theyf.- Fighter Meets^Henry and Intaraating, Mrs. Burnham Ferguson. „ Carley H. Bond, 20, and Walter Albert Pearson. Mrs. Robert Freglii. of 116 Nojdh rUEL ett, a huge 220-pounder will take Badgers, looking forward to that Bratnard Warner, Yale center, only one run io four stertE w u hit Keep cool in Snminer, don’t beat Char-“ChoUjr" Ortmro treating her subject in a more Harlow, 23, charged with break­ The offering received will be School street, left this morning'for care of one of the tackle slots and O ct 14 date with Ohio State, hobbling with an ankle sprain, will Jordan in Top Bout. best. He won 18 and lost 9. ing and entering in the day season (Continued from Page One) wsmi in Winter. Sar# foel the big lad can reaUy move for a w»n’t show too much—but it will most likely not be a starter, and ley,” P. K. said Brecheen likewise hurled ths humorous way, telling of some of u ^ in C%rietmaa gifts for service Key West, Florida, to Join her hus­ recently. “In my book, he’s tops. Bm J ^ y times the dub .has had, and theft, had their cases assigned band, Gunner’s Mate 2-c. Robert during the critical period big feUow. be enough. Wisconsin. taking his place wlU be either Gene Moore Speaks flag clincher for his club in a Bos­ men and women of the church. said, the availability of penicillin I’ve always regretted we. ever let Hartford.—Genaro Rojo, classy- aapadally on occasions when the for October 31 for trial. Mias Bond Edith and Norms Johnson and Fregin, who .is in the U. S. Navy. There is a good chance that the Miebigan-Minnesota — A toss- Albert (Bull) Montana or Jim ton relief Job and captured his Deaths pleaded not guilty to the charges has allowed "surgical procedures and enjoy lower fuel bills. him go in 1938. He’s the best man­ looking lightweight transplanted husbands arera invited. She recall­ Earl Mpdean, who are members of RockviUe team may play one game up, but we’ll string along with Blanning, the 17-year-old civilian from Oie sunny West Coast to this lost three games, winding up his while Harlow pleaded guilty to . . . that would otherwise not be Live and sleeiUB comfort. in Manchester that at ML Nebo Minnesota on her home lot. ager the Cubs ever had.” ed a social evening at one o f the Lea Thomas Mason Miss KJellaon’s committee, will St. Margaret’s Circle,. Daughters who shared the Job with Warner city, seeks ^ Ms fifth successive lest eUrtlng Job with a six-hitter apambers’ homes- when the hus- charge o f theft. akHi solicit subscriptions for the of Isabella, will hedd an Important pos.sfbIe.” WnlnaHi W ool w ill m ake and if BO, Manager Jeff Koelsch la Purdue-minois — You can’t dis­ a week ago. Loudly With Big Bat Considering the fact that the over Brooklyn Sept 25. Billy -lioo Thomas Mason of 64 Hll- Lieut. Col. Michael E. DeKakey, knockout here Tuesday night. Ths haud o f the founder and flrst Case Cootlniied Lutheran Companion” to be sent business meeting Tuesday evening in hopes' of booking the Bristol count that tie with Great Lakes, The rest of the Yale line will be .Yankees’ Joe McCarthy was lead­ Southwofth uaed him three times Hard street, a veteran of World Daniel WToSzek, 18, of thU city, of the 'surgeon general’s office, your honse^lO to 15 degrees er of the Brains from 1926 to 1930, shaipshootlng Mexican who has yraaldont. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, head to service men. at the K. of C. home. At that time West Bhids coached by Sugar Hu- so it’s Illinois.' Intact with Tommy Smith and ; „ . scored four kayos since making on reUef against the Yanks last War I aa a member of Company charged with assault with intent said in another address that while cooler in Sommer. greL The Bell City eleven has been Wake Forest-Maryland — No won. one Championship for them, fall when he was charged with of the local Health Board, was in* D. 104th Infantry, 2flth (Yankee) Mrs. Alice Burke and her assist- ^ » j , ^ capt. Mac whiung. a pair of the Brow ns Vet O utfielder H!! his eastern debut here In August to know carnally a female child ants on the nominating committee- “ a power in state circles for the hesitation'— Wake ForesL the score at 2-aIl. The Cards, who and never p ifot^ s team out of the one defeat duead to arise and recite Uie eifle Division, died at his home last We will apply Balaaw best in the Muiness, at guards boxes Henry Jordan of Phifadel- had his case continued In order will present the slate of officers to on the role played by penicillin past decade and have one of the Brown-Army — nie power-plus Proves Worth with once employed Moore, went on to flrst division, that’s a real compli­ Stopping the Brownies appears poem. *Y)Briua and His Fljring night foUowing a long illness. He in treatment of gas gangrene, Wool Blanket Insulation fai John Prchlik and Weatl Hansen, ment for Grimm. phia in the ten-round star ^ u t at that a medical examination could be voted upon. A .good turnout of strongest clubs in the state. Ckidets on the march. Army. win, 3-2, but yesterday the silent the Auditorium. to be largely a question of stop­ Siidilne," greatly to the enjoy- WM wounded In the Battle of Bel- PoKce Court there were only 15 deaths among your attic now ao you may both 210 pounders, at tackles and , bo ^ ven -him. the members ia hoped for. The California -Southern (^ifornia Club in World Series man got even with them. Great Maitager The Los Angeles. lightweight ping George McQuinn, the gracara aiant o f his audience. leau Wood in France in July, The case of George A. Duncan, a series of 92 cases of gas gang­ Don McCMlioubh at thy Wing post i Waiting until two were out, Those Who Faasad On business session will be followed H ave If enjoy year ’round comfort —By a shade—O,llfornia. opposite Walker. But Charlie deservek.it — anil was brought here by Johnny Fran­ flrst sacker from Alexandria, Va. 1918, and had been a constant suf­ charged with breaking and enter­ rene treated with the drag. A fast once-over: Georgia Tech With Plenty o f Hits. Moore whipped a single down the He sticks out head and* shouldsra - Mrs. Bantly called the roll of Mario Marchisottl, 42. of 689 by a social time in charge of Mrs. for many years. BiU Squirese Sl^fU, TTie backfleld will be the same more. He’s really a great manager cis, a former Hartford boxer liv­ ferer from the effects of his war ing in the night season was contin­ FLaymond Peterson and her com­ liiis is a minority of 16.3 per over North Carolina, Kentucky right field foul line in the third In every sense o f the word. He over tbe field on his .825 b a t t ^ mambers and an but a few re* wounds. Main street, was fined 835 on the We also apply roofs and which started against Coast ing on the West C o^ t for years. ued. mittee. cent compared with a rate of 47 Delivered over Michigan State, Jacksonville St. Louis, Oct. 7—OP)—If Gene Inning and scorril the tying run on knows hoe to get the moat out of Francis thought sp much of Rojo mark complied on five hits, in­ apondad. Letters were read from He has been a retident of Man DIvoroea first of two charges of breach of Guard—Loh, Glllis, Barksdale and M cm inn's hit to left field. When per cent among gas gangrene vic­ aidew alla. Plays for TCU Navy over Florida, VMI over (the Sphinx) Moore, the St. Louis hi. men and keep them happy. that he paid foiyihe expenss of cluding two doubles and a gams- nambani living at a distance and cheater for M years and has been Norman R. Davla of South Cov­ the peace and waa given a 16-day tim s'of the First World War. Merlin (Buzzy) Gher, the much- the inniiig was over the Browns others who were unavoidably ab- The Children of Mary of St. Richmond, Columbia over Syra­ Browns outfielder, ever speaks He’s got plenty of the color that shipping him east and soon book­ winning home, in eight at bats. , ------* . 1 employed at the Orford Soapi Corn- entry was granted a divorce from jail sentence, suspended, on the NOW! FREE ESTDlfATEt cuse, Navy over Penn State, Har­ meflaled hero of Pacific Naval ac­ had four runs and the bail game. McQuinn. “a ball player’s bsU ' sent A solemn part of the Joj^*“ I pany for 19 years. He was a first of two charges of assault James’s church will hold their flrst tion—a combination which aver­ more than three words ah a time baseball ia lacking these days. ed him for hiS/first match here. Dorothy M. Rudolph Davis of New meeting of the season tomorrow Dallas—(A)— Bil] Squires has vard over Boston CkiUege, West Moore’s peregrinations have ta­ He performed miracles with the player" has drivan in half cf tba psogrmm was v^en the President | Anderson-Shea Jersey on grounds of desertion and upon his wife which occurred on Finandiig Arranged. ages only 158 pounds. (his record at present), he might ken him to Cincinnati, 8L Louis, M atchmak^ Gus Browne, told afternoon at 2:30 in the school hall. Public Records the dlatlnetlcn of playing on two Virginia over Virginia, Sampson Milwaukee club in the three years 10 rans«hla team has scored. QsBS read the list of the nearly thirty Veterahs of Foreign Wars, was awarded custody of his daugh­ Sept 13. Cornell Strong In Air thank Angelo Giuliani for a share Boston, and Brooklyn in the Na­ of Rojo's rMord of 2Si victories in Southwest Conference footbaU Naval over VlUanova, Pittsburgh in the World Series currency. he was there. He took over a hap­ 31 bouts, /including 16 knockouts, Moore, his “roomie" on the ro64 m em ben who had responded , th He la survived by his wife, Mrs. ter, age 7. Judge Raymond R. Bowers sus­ BANTLY Yale must stop the perfection tional League, and W uhington has scored three tlzaes oa lio - Staff Sergt. Albert E. Brown is Warrantee Deed W IL L IA M F. teama in one season— and, now over Bethany, LaFayette over N. And if the silent Texan keeps less last place .team In 1941. In decided U> test Genaro right at the the can to thelf heavenly home, (Elwin) Mason; two daugh- Corrine S. French, of Rockville, pended judgment on the second Y, U., San Diego Naval over U. C. passing pt Al Dekdebrun, who and the B-owns in the American. 1942, he finished second losing the (lutam’s wallops. .while Mrs. Morey jda^ed soft ters, Mrs. Willis B. Kilpatrick and spending a 10 days’ furlough with Myron A. Robbins and Oliye A. he’s back to play again with the getting on base in front of first He still m.'.nuges to get around on start. H« threw him In against aa waa granted a divorce from M. I« count of breach of the peace and his mother, Mrs. William M. OIL COMPANY L. A., Arizona State Teachers over throws them from either a sta­ Pfnnant on thq last day. In 1943 unbeaten Baby BUns, and Rojo Kramer BrllHaat music. Miss Loretta Mason; two sons. French of Hartford on grounds of found the defendant not guilty on Robbins to Ernest A. and Grace R. JOHNSON one he was with in the first place. baseman, George McQuinn, Mana­ a pair of slightly wobbly legs and Brown. Nevada, over K a n w tionary position out of the single Cholly came home with the pen-' chillM him in seven heats. If Mc()ulnn was tha Mg gun s f Several new. ihembers were vo- Thomas and William Mason, and a habitual intemperance,. and was the second count of aaeault. With Crosby, property on Apel Place. 155 Center Street Broad Street The war brought this aU about. Kansas wing, or on the run, , plus hard­ ger Luk§ Sewell might thank Giu­ throws with the best in the game. liani for the extra swag that goes nanC raght away h* graduated from the Browns’ attack wtSi thraa ted upon^ and . welcomed into the granddaughter, Carol Ann Kll- also awarded custody of their three the Buepenelon of the Jail sentence, Leslie C. Buniett and Helen M. TELEPHONE 7426, Squira. __w«,t to southern hitting Norm Scherr and Frank Never a really strong hitter, Moore blows to yetoerday's victory, Jack Francis P. Rohrmayer of Hart­ Burnett to Robert and Grace - PHONE 5293 Methodtst Univerbity as a civUian. homo. Southern Methodist over to the winner of baseball’s biggest And dpn’t forget that Grimm is a/semi-finalist to a feature at club iu>d reports of commltteM | putrick; two sistera, Mrs. BMward children. They were m arried in Marchisot^i was TpUced on proba- Southwestern, Louisiana Accorsl. Alternating with Ac- fits into the scheme of things with Kramer rated equal billing eo bis rMre waa a seasoned LocalSport Rojo (pronounced Ro-ho) has a grounder put ^ Red Bird eeaus church, will conduct the service. chUdrad and also 830 a week for ing to the testimony of Officer dents he became acquainted With office by Seaman Michael Zwick, fielder in positib^ to score aa oa- n Tavern in the Town,” "O Clem­ The funeral home will be open Raymond Griffin, w ho' made the Lasi NighVs Fights years of enforced neglect will not There Is no underestimating on traveler, well equipped to stand long reach and is a clean bitter, her support and the support of her while here. Na-vy, of 437 Center street and RemnttHder's RciM iiiraiit World Series working from' long range with earned run tn the ijrat when Walk­ entine," “Old MacDonald's Farm. for friends of the* deceased from children. She stated her husband arrest be repaired at present due to- the the part-of Yale o f the Cornell t?'.e rigors of wartime travel, Grif- Principal Speaker Marchisottl became violent when Stella Ann Grzybk of 186 Center ^ Fine Wines, Uqoora line., which averages 186 pounds— fltti sent Uie 35-year-old outfield­ poner shots that set up his vle- er Cooper singled. Again in tha seven o’clock this evening until struck her on several occasloni. shortage o f materials and labor. L/futter seventh a wild peg ^ D « i Out*' ‘Mrs. Robert L. Cooper, thalr- he waa presented th court on these street and Michael F. Habererh of three nnore than the Elis—and in er to the Missouri (21ty and time for the kill. the hour bf the funeral. The eaae of Peter Lazzaris of 185 Bissell street and Erna Bueby S&-37 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 2922 By The Associated Preee For another year at. least the Notes teridge trying to compisto a doit* man of tlie program dbnnmlttee, charges on Sept 18 and Judge Truck Oil Meters Derby will ba run at NewmarkeL it are such experienced men as ISth stop along organized bax^' The lied footbaU game be- Stafford Springs against Naomi W. at 82 Bank street. New York — Rocky Oraziano, ble play let W h lt^ EuroMekI then introduced the speaker of the Lazzaris of Tennessee was contin BoVret* held him in contempt of Bombing of the famous race John Tully at end, Capt. Grant ball’s trail. By Bei* F. ^*legar tween ichester High and Meri- afternoon, Mrs. Roscoe Gardner of 152, New York, and IMnny Kapl- Today Moore is swatUngr the move to second ar.d Marty/Mari- ued, with another attempt being court and rentenced him to J^l for To Be Inspected low, 145 1-2, New York, drew, 10. course began in 1940 jvhen a day­ Ellis and Will Williams at Guard; St. Louis. Oct: 7—(A) —Harry den Meriden was called R o ^ HUL Mrs. Gardner who ap­ 21 days. Today’s appearance was World Series ball at a .333/a t e and Brecheen. today’s (Ordinal pitch­ off e latter due to a- heavy on’s single was all that waa hmd* Funerals made to locate the wife> ‘TTie cou­ Latero Ramirez, 187 1-2, Mexico light, raid destroyed funch rooms, Charley Davidson and O cil Sny­ ed for a aecmid unsarned tally.\ peared in an old-fashioned gown, the consiunstlon ci the charges kitchens and offices, smashed the der, both giants, at the tackle has been the front man ip three of ing nominee, appeared in three of down] r. The game 'will be play- b ^ e t and white kerchief, gave a ple were married in 1936 in Tennes­ City, knocked oUt Dznny Risko, the four Browns’ raiU^ in the BrtiaSnt Catch by Moofo \ see and later lived In Stafford against ^m dated Sept 13. All local track oil meters will 180 1-4, Stamford, Conn., 2. main building and the" water slots; and Dick Golden holding the five Wor(d Series contests last nday afternoon at Meriden. thoroughly entertaining talk on Matthew Puslnea Domenlc LaCava of 23 KUboume first three games o y the all-SL Moore’s back-to-ttae-wall tofok^ The funeral of Matthew Pusines, Springs, whers she left him In 1937. be Inspected next Tuesday and Norfolk, Va.—Lou Bass, 186, tanks and blew the doors off the down the pivotal position. year, but hurled only 3H Innings. herbs, both fragrant and cooking street Hartford, was fined 810 on Wednesday by tbs county sealer Louis fracas. / H f was t ^ losing pitcher in one ue to the postponement of the on Stan Muaial's drive in ° tbe varlsUes. She brought with her a of 90 East street, Hartford, for­ He stated that he had not heard Cradook, Va., ouo have, been Cardinal star and, 1942 team caii- I' out o f a hole but he did most of Anthony F. 'Krauskl of Broad ers will bo at L T. Wood’s be­ winning round tripper over the pa­ Friday afternoon for a game at M^ biggest kick in baseball Varieties. Mrs. Gardner’s talk was Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock with the Cryqjal Lake Methodist church Bbetoti— Coley Welch, 160, Port­ awaiting the arrival of the first vilion, Moore trotted around tha tain^ sjuited up with the Rcdbl)^ the work himself striking out 10 tomorrow at 3 o’clock. Those at­ Brook waa rined 8105 on a charge tween 9 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. land. Me., outpointed Ralph Zanel- yesterday and pitched ba^Awg Mt. Nebo. came in the final game uf the 1942 informative aa well as enjoyable, the Rev. S. P. Sscsepkowski offi­ of operating a ‘motor vehicle while baby water buffalo for the last six bases, zmllcd shyly and said noth­ men. . : . tending the service will bring bas­ IL 152. Providence, 12. Freddie weeks. When It was born yes­ practice. Jimmy, 'stationed at World Series, " the Cardinals’ giving as it -did the early history ciating at a high mass. under the Influence of intoxicants. ing os his teammates congratula­ The Cravat Bowling LeaguS Loser» Jiift didn’t and uses of herbs, up to their re­ ket lunches and hot coffee and tea ' Ferr, 147, Boston, knocked out Walters Spoils terday they had a name for the ted him. Memphis, and , one fourth straight over the YonlKea, have it and was luc)|cy to escmie The solos Were sung by Mra Judge Bowers remitted 850. opened last night and the results with Johnny Beazlby beating Red vival at the present time. She in­ Arlyne M. Oarrity.' will be served by the Ladies^ Aid ESTATES OF LOUISE ANO ANNE W. CHENEY Tony Campo, 146. Boston, 1. new arrival—’’OverduA" In the second game he started Of the S t Louis heroes oi^the ‘42 trouble in the second when ns Society of the. church. A sochd hour Worceater, Mass. — Lro ' Dul- \ series, who haze been h en for the of the games failed to reach the Ruffing. jected not-a little humor into, her 'The bearers were all members Cards Record desk for publication. Let’s have co­ loaded the bases on walks but Ule as she related the instances will follow the service. LATE OF 80 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCH^ESTER, CONN. 'maine, 136, MOIbury, outpointed flrst three games, agreM that “It It was in that game that we whiffed Kramer. Successive sin­ of the Sons and Daughters of BowUag'Toolght Jackie Peters, 141, Newark, N. jr„ operation from the league pubUc- trapped Joe Gordon off second of the faith our great grandmoth­ Lithuania and were Anthony Pe- Polish Relief ' ' \ ' surely Is good to get back to the Ity men. gles with two out by Moove. ers had in the efficacy of some of The Men’s Club of the Rockville 8. Eddie Deangelis, 125, 'Revere, \ V familiar surroundings Of old base 4n the ninth inning to rub Stephens, McQuinn, and tronis, William Sleurph, John A l­ By Order the ExeeuUMs, Arthur W . Gregory and HertfordNstionnl Bank A Treat .at. Louis— (A)— ^The SL Louis out the New York dub’s last the bitter-tasting herbs. Methodist church wii; jmeet this and Corky Davis, 180. Worcfotar, Cirdinals eaa put the finger on Sports Roundup Sportsmans Park.” chased Wilks, bright, Joseph Bostls, Anthony evening for bowling./ H Hot Question Company of Hartford. \ % ^ drew, A Bristol High loot out to Hart­ chance. ' The speaker cautioned her hear­ Buoty Waltm as the . one-man counted three runs and a wild Etays^vich and Anthony Igmata- OommlMea Appolntofl Phila'delphlia— Dusty Browif, ford Bulkeley yesterday afternoon Walker Oibpe^ stanplF picked ers to use-herbs sparingly. She i . reason |hey can’t claim a perfect During ths three games, ih Hartford tn a pouring rain and pitch by reliefer Fred Schmidt acknowledged that in her early en­ vich. . The fMIowlng committee has (CoaUimed from P i^ One) 138 1-2, Philadelphia, knocked out By Hngli Fidlertea, Sr. ^igned to manage the Birmingham him off when Jerry Pridfiy a t Burial was in St. Bridget’s cem­ seaami. ' hungry fans bayh consumed over the attenadnee was cut to roughly tempted to bunt and missed. It permitted a fourth to come across thusiasm & e used them in almost been appointed to niake plans for Ray Morgan, <138 1-j, New Haven, New York, Q ct 7.—(A)—fo c k tar Barons It wa/-front-page nCws in in a rally- that memit the bail - etery where Father Szesepkowski AR items Have B m o Moved For Sale Purposea The. Cards were in flrst plsee, 1908 an unidentified baseball scribe three tons o f pSanuts, more than around 250. One thing that was in VOS a perfect throw. All I did was svery dish she prepared. She ad- the bazaar‘ to be hrifl next month ijondon is a member of UNRRA Conn., 3. T-ee D a tu fl6 4 . Phlladel- the Birmingham Post — which is 100,000 hot doM almost 5,000 cases game. officiated - : phia, outpointed Johnny Ftainey, somsUmes ttsd, ths flrst nine days. wron^: “ John M. Ward, ex-star, evidence was life in the crowd and reach ou t catch the ball and tag vissd thfelr BUbUe use, tucked in for the benefit of the American as is Ruasia, but the Soviet-eipon* what comes of promoting a Sports of beer, and 8,000 cases of . soft Tlie Brooms added two more off Veterans Fund of St, Joseph’s par­ 161. Philadelphia, 6. Then on April 8 f Walters blsnksU prophsdzea‘'that in 20 years teams enthusiasm. (The cheer leaders led Gordon. ..‘ W ith plenty of lettuce in salads, sored Polish UberaUon commit­ REIDS’ AUCnONTORIUM, U. S. ROUTE 6, BOLTON CONN.^ them 18 Innings until ths Olncin- Editor to the city ed's chair. . . , drinks. the srtiool followers and the re­ A i Jurisich that'proved unneces­ and distributed attractive booklets Mra Susan Klein ish, John Cyrklewlcs. bhalrman; Toronto—Joey Peiolta, 188 1-4, win consist o f Tocal’ pteysrs, that I|^n the train carrying Referee A minute later the series was The funeral qf Mrs.'Susan Klein, tee with headquartera at Lublin nstl Reds' got. him a nih. ‘"That sponse was swelL . over. sary in- the seventh. Don Gutter-..' giving the kinds of herlw to use in vice chairmen. Kosty Sucheckl, U in control of the PolUh territory (12 Miles East of Hartford) Douglas, Ariz., outpoint^ Dave is actually being nattvea o f the city Ronald Gibbs to -test Saturday’s Idge’s double, an infield ou t a Wife of Jacob Klein, of 21 Fair- Mrs-. K, Perzanowski. and Mra. Castilloux, 135, MontreqL 10. . run boat the Red Birds anfl put tbs in which they play. Then the The Browns have scored 10 runs certain cooked dishes, also the, liberated by Russian Armies. New York Giants in flret place for Ohio State-Miaaouri ' gome was At the fli%t High game at ML walk to Stephens on which tbs kinds for nerb teas, and the com- field street, will be held this after­ Frank Ciechowakt: Mias Anna Baltimore— Max Berger, 152 1-2, game wfll teaUy bs played for three hours late, Paul Walker of in four innings of the flrst three FaUs to Get Whiskey noon, at 2 o’clock from the Wat­ Efforts to bring together the AUCTION: COLUMBUS DAY, THURSDAY, OCtOBER 12.1944 AT 10 A. M. ' three days. games. Eteery run has crossed the Nebo the-cheer leaders did a swell fourth ball was a passed ball per­ biMtions of fragrant herbs for Gworek is secretary and Miss Elea­ tfo m n m , Montreal, knocked out Roy Peter­ blood.” . . Sosma turn here that the Columbus Dispatch flUed in for mitting Outt^dge^ to score, and kins’’ Funeral Home and at 2:30 Polish government recognized by plate after two were. out ia an Job but the students failed to ap­ Portland, Ore.—(A)— Jesse eonvalescent use knd to scent , lln- nor Stodolalta ia treasurer. Britain and .the United Btatea gn l son, 152, British West Indies, L tha non-local Catds aad Browns.aro six minutes. Paul ia ah experi­ McQutnh’s double did the job."~ o’clock at theiOoncordla Lutheran Vinoe Del ’Orto. 12%. Philadelphia, inning, and tn every scoring frame preciate there efforts by simply David Snyder,- 34. climbed to the ans, handkerchiefs and so on. Playoff Sunday the Polieh cotemlttee reoogniaed EXH)BITION: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1944 PROM 2 P. BL TO 19T. M. dotng a pretty good Job Just play­ enced Hiyh- school offioiMi and stonding orotmd and watching the Today’s game will be the last la The hostess committee ' under church, the Rev. Karl Richter, paa- The final game in the playoff n mnK' and Leo Francis, 128, Panama, ing for money. . . . ‘The city optl. but one,! there wasn''t a batter on top girder on the Morris street by RumU were going well a week , ^ wasn’t Just training tor somS Mon­ gome J^thout doing any cheering which the players share. With 85,* the chairmanship of Mrs. William tor, officiating. Mra Anna Winsler between Phillips All Stars and drew, 10, cal softball team at WUmingfon, base before two were out . ^ bridge, waited for a ' crowd to or ten days ago and there waa ^ IK ttZ fl. day morning quarterbacking. . » . I 11 . St all. The cheer leaders are not 000 expected the pool which now Rush, served a number b f dainties will be the soloist and she will Stolle A Gamble wiU ..Uke place TaO d o c k ^ t h Caived Oak Caee~Johaiin Aflolpb Zetaekky, AMeaborg; Mahogany aidebobrfl. Brunswick. Me. — M wnriee N. Ch had to go 25 Itmtaigs to beat The “Esquire’; kids baseb^aU game gather, shed his coat and Jumped totals 1231.215.13 WIU top 8800,- prepared by Mrs. Gardner, such as sing, “ SofUy, and Tenderly Jesus •ome hope that they woidd resolve “Lefty” La Chance. 129, Ltsboa, the only ones that are to do the Sunday afteriioon' at' ^:15 o’clock Deak, Sofa aad ether FornKnre by A. H. Davenport Bootoa; Engravlag» of Booh Cheaey CoUee- Camp Davis 141st Air Base in a at the last summer Unless a sudden crime ' wave cheering. They ore - out there to into the WilUmette river. Rescued 000. The remainder qf the receipts °to y biscuits flavored with farda-[ Is Calling,” and “Sweet Rest.” at the Recreation Center grounda. the UNRRA predicament There knocked oiit AI Bforza, 128 1-2, isn ow 'UtQe prospect o f a recon- . tiotn Fhwtor Casta aad Broaaea by Angnetos aad Loala S t Oaodene; Early Flrearai' aad Edged FooitMlI Sooras recant game and fans down that produced 822,957.76 for the com­ should develop, the S t .-Louis po­ lead the students. At Friday’s by a fire boki. and taken to shore, will go' to the War Relief Fund " mon, sandwiches with basih cream | FVed E. Wemer is to be the organ- During the paat aeaaon each o f Boston. 4. Al Michaud, 189, Lisbon, way. are wondering If It was a lice are getting a real break on the clUatiim in (he p r^ eta b le future, munity war memorials commis­ gome lets hear a lot -of noise from he complained: “What’s the mat­ that netted 87445588-oa ths third and chives,-delicious little IsL The beareiw Will be Jacob these -eoftbSU teama won alx Waapaast Braaaest S Carved Oak Marriage Cheetat Maay Carved Oak ChaIra and CaMaetoj Mm* outpointed Johnny Ooq, 184, Boa- B y TIm Aaeodated Presa record. Anybody knowT, . sion.' World Series. Chief James J. ter? Isn’t anybody passing out seed, and Neubauer, Michael Tines, Michael and UNRRA U going ahead with ton, 6. _ ■ Iwflski 7 Warren Harding the students.' tilt eooklea with caraway garnet and lost three and each has Ptreplaea sqaipaM at laetedlng CMaeetleat Aadlroaet Drapeaj Carpetet Several Large Overstaffed What ptehaldy Is a record Is ths Mitchell has soUiortaMd the police the whiskey? I thought they 1-. Minnich, John Pallein, 'John other plana baaed on a commlssioa SUNDAY San Franeisco—HaroM Blaek- (Bridgsport) 0. aftamoon tea in which was won a game' in the playoff. Dtvaas; 2-Way Ptat Top Deekt Mooated Oaaae Heada Antlere, Ete.* Maboguy Ward- broadcasting setup for'-todajCs Tu- Something To Flgtat For radio tor carry a play-by-play ac­ A lot of the local outdoor sports­ gave a guy a driiik when he falls ^ Tnlaa’s Bsotfesr Act ataaped tiny tea bags containing Noake and Jacob Turek. A dele­ invest^atlon. ‘ ■hear, 210, San Franeisoo, T JtQ . BuM «ey (Hartford) IS, Bristol The public ia invited to attend SPECIALS rokee; Yorfcalie Portable Air CeadlUontag Caltj OU PalatJags, Etc.* fliaaalve Tyroleea Cerate- 06*4- tene-Notre Dame football gains. When ,ex-Mlddlews^t Champ count of each gams, interrupted men are now readying their equip­ in Uic river.” Police charged loaeinary and leimoa verbena-' In gation from the'Ladies ' Aid So­ Pabl Hartner, 190, Omaha, 5. Le­ 18. “ Boras ten networks, plus overseas Ideut. Billy Sooso refereed a re­ pccasiunMiy to ssadlqut calls ;o Wsaver ment for the faU and winter him'with disorderly conduct. (Tolorado Springsr- OP) —Lieut h a rb S k aba spoke of candying ciety of the church called at the aeit CMaeao Cabiaett OIppoHaa MarMa Pedeatale; Sberatoa Sofa) Vagaer Operas la Volomee pre- roy Wade, 161. San Franeisoo, out­ (Hartford) 0, West short wave stattens wIU “cover” cent Navy boxing boftat at (temp scout cars. - y ROAST Bavtn a. montba o f hunting and ftshlng.-and Glenn Dobbs,' Tulsa’s 1942 All- mint, vtolat and roaa leaves, .and funeral~home Friday evening and aeatad by Ahrary, aoted ahigert U bcaiy Bookoj Carved Mahogany Yeoter U edete^; Early Amer- pointed Bobby Borgw, 15^ Chi- tbs gutM.. Bradford, Va., in which the wtn- bet* la a sketch 'Of one of the old- Woodrow WUson (Mlddjetovni) Bumper BaddMd America and star of tbs Second thaas were pasaed around and will attend the Services this after- NATIVE CHICKEN Icaa OUdod M lm roi OIb m . China. B im s, U iieaa Bte- Yhia eoBoettaa wae aeqeteedf by the CMniiy rwr vras to get a toss tsimitoite can Niae-year-otd Nell Miles of Chi­ timers checking his trusty musket Air Force Superixmibera, says Us Biuch a n j o ^ by the* CoamopoU- noon at the church. Burial will be Juanriknrita. 139, 87, IBazt Hartford 0. aScoad aad at varioae ealee, hirhidHn M n. Payne Wkitaey; Btanfted WUta. Henry Pdw, A. d. Teday^l Onast Star to anywhere In the-United States cago, in., has been tbs youngest for the season. State ^Uege, Pa.—Penn Stats brqtoar. Bob, missed only oos on- *Mia- Mrs.' Gartear told of the in the family plot In tha East lAK GRILL' ROAST TU R^T Mexico City.: knocked ' out Pete '* Chapman .Tseb (Now London) WUbur Klnlsy, Tampa, Fla., .BiUy hardly had raised the vic­ fan In tbs bteschar lines for tbs LsUo^ 141. (Aicago, 2 (non-title). has 16 fine backs, nine of them rushing tackier in two yssrs at deoacatlve tabla uaea of these caa- cemetery. ‘WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” Ciawlted Cempany, Etc. : ■ , 12, Norwich Free Aendsmy 6. Timas: “Ws note with a certain tor's-hand when the kid asked if first three games. Nell says, "I A number of local sportsmen freshmen, and ' is particulsriy Tiilsa. Bob’s now playing at West 4Hod flowers io d laavea.- and fllus- BAKED Manchester atlteklaa, postpon­ degree of esdnssa that Detroit has the ’|9ione' privilege could be guess I’m pretty much neutraL” are planning to go to TaftviUe to­ strong in ends. Point ; ed to Monday. tratad bar talk with apraya and VIRGINIA HAM 7 lasaVACKABO flEDAN, BKEWSTEB BODY. 1989 CHEVEODET MASTEE SADAM donated ite two tetw o f T^orld transferred . . '^ y bunkie’s morrow to attend what is perhaps •aatasidsaoa of herbs and eandtOd Smith’i Body AMD Danbury 6t HiUhouae (Now rtes tickste to tha waste paper sal­ motbsr is pretty in.” he explained, George Caster, bead at the a unique evaet in this country. It flowaw in different, aolors. To the LHUng Tnaes of GENUINE NATIVE San Francisco, OcL 7—un—Two Haven) Vioe^msd until O ct 12. vage drive. Now if aU tfw paper Brownie reUef {dtehing o o iM bails •Ibe climax of the delightful att- The Parie-Beraet Callertrs, lac. of 'win eeadnet a pablle anetioa eala ef eertala Off former New Y o ^ Yankee etara “and it might help her some If she is a cereinony at the Sacred HSairt ENTRY BLANK CALVES’ LIVER Oommerdu (Now Haven) at ocmsiuned by sports writers in pick­ beard his voice.” from Long Bsnrti. CaMf Ctemios mooam came when the president. THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS m thiz y w . church called “Tbe Biesslng o f thq Buried. Today palattaga, ohjecte of art and fnnltnre from the above estates at a later ' ^ e . ’ Leavenworth .IWatcrbury) post­ ing tbs Ttatan to boat out tlw (Pants) Rowtend. President at tbs Dim ” It Is aa ancient custom ROTARY CLUB’S SOAPBOX DERBY Mm. Bantly. wheeled ha on a tea DELICIOUS FOOD ~ MODEST PRICES! are Mark Koenig, short­ poned to Monday. Browne-for tbs AitMrican Lsagoe Serviee Department Padfle Cteaat League was talking October 28» 1M4 sngon, the biHhday cake, dece- CLAMS — OYSTERS o f Nornaony, brought to this coun­ TBUOKMKN It CASH stop with the rise arm, and Tony pennant was doiteted to tbs same Lieut. John (Prmto) Podeato of with George, and asked if he satad in gold, green and white, Page Om ) CHAIB8 LUNOHKON Lazzert,', aeoond haseiman who try mjmF years ago. ' Open to all boys in R O A S T B E E F B A K E D H A M An# Other DeUctens Goff cause, tbs drive would bs wsU over Modasto, St. Mary’s arid College pected .t o do say vroih in the It takes ptece eyery year on St r, 16 *0 16 yssm of age. I ita forty lighted UpaoR-' Mid T.ith Koenig.formed a great Yan- tbs top.” ^ . Bsewi mnst fas bon seesBbera sang “Happy Biftb- ly vdiila Gov. Thomas E. Dewa; P O R K C H O P S VEAL CUTLETS ^ T h(^ To Eht. i ' of tbs Paeifle bas been adAid to ssriss. “I BUTS bops tbers tent Hubert’s Diqr. A patron saint bf- •7’ ^Kee keystone comhination. Di an Lon( O ct T— (tn —Taurna- zm “ M ra d T c Y. kbiare, tha his wifa and mamlten o f tba Smll. tbs,stor-strswii Ctemp LsJeuMltto any reason t o esU on ,” Georgs hunten attrqcti'lMopte from aU FRIED CLAMS HALF BROILERS Army snpervlsad experiment at ment a wartimo casnalfo In rtaw footbaU team. . . . Oifl you repUsd. ' * parts at tbs B a st Siaes news reels NAMB » nnneoe ••••6 *o-««B6«6 60 oeGebOb ••♦6 ••••••••••« flrst prestdent, was iavtt- tUolly vialtad the church. Dswsy ,)^est Pcflnt tn 2980, Koenig threw iparently ia coming back oot tba caka and ^ hospl- isBuad a proclamation sotting to­ ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auefionetrt Harry Bteers, veteran Chicago know that tbs MaxweU FMd. Ate., are made at tbe event and shown Onr Kitchen lyloeee A t,11 P. M. Tli« Tea Room A ball ISO feet a second. nozt yoarr 77m D u lish OoU Uqlan bowter, is starting bte 88rd yM r Tbs Cards, noted for their bit- eoBBSBlttea saw to It that day sa a day s f. paUic mourning -KetabMekefl 1901 Air Force gridflen are- drawn sU ever ths country, it netkwad SnDBESS s # • • o • b** ssnenanneesnennnne on* ••••• BeTs# “Ne Wine*—No Liquors Koenig Owne and opwwtss a Is organizing on raigllsta Azaatour in tba Randolph Lsagus after from 20 eastere flying, training tilig praweas, haven't hpd much adds pabUdty. aaa presant''received a ' and dlracted that all aUte officea leouple futomoWle aervtee ata- Jnst Gbed Pood” 740 AIXEN SIUEBt PHONE 20271 SnUNOPIELD. MASS. - -at ehamploiishqi for 1987 white the oomptetlng 22 BsSsona wtt|Knit eommand postsT . . BSty Conn, iu w pustdn^nina across oa tbatr Tbs bteasimr takes pUos at 2 tagiUilr with a -aquarV' af ba cteaed. with' flaga to ba flown 30 OAR STREET T^U 8894 ,ttand.: Laszeri rMentljr bacame a My sgs on Ooe, S| wM be • Royal and Ancten; dub, ths Ladtea mtedng a gara»—2480 tn aU. He wbo'd lUm to flU SMgt series, games. TlMy p-im. This WUl 1w foQownd by sa Macadam. The' nrogran- st^half staff for a 80 day period. - Fine Wince — Liquors «nd Beer 883 MAIN STREET , itei MAIN STlOtEt 'MONE. 2198 MANCtoBWEA. CONN. „Aatta^ in a He also has Coif l-nion and me also has bovriad tn 40 of tbs 4S ■iMMa, Is aoon to fcdlow jutem tn an ____ to score sa esrnsd run in tbs axblMtSQQ at obedisaoa work by Psrenits SlgsnbB P t q f twe o'clock Mth the. ^ Throughout the night an honor Oppw St. JahMs’s QuMch^ Mtnied we i n ■tore Goffers fiiisosteUon it s jalqing ia appro^rir guard of tha Catholic War Veter ABC Tourneys, tbs teat 39 in a mmlbltto# boxing U t t tbrovigh teat two games of 1948 and in tb n t tbs Rbods Id sn d Chib. A t. 10 a . m.. ------tbte year-mi^ coqr two. ^ am doff tztete wUl bs tuit...... ' ---.-IliiliAr-' .lUI 9 l i llk-|tti MV' •r:- RlANCtUfiamiiK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,194$ PAGE ELEV]

MAPLE d i n e t t e WITH hutch The Laatwte^ ' ] Th* phyalcian’B new idiaid waa^ cabinet and small matching table, Q asn fio d Light* your lantern, swing It high; • kitchen . sets, bedroom suites, i X' Let It Shine for the passer-by. ing of the bell qpd tjG caller aaked wardrobes, bureaus, dining roonl ZHirlt art toe waya that some must if toe qoctqr waato, and finding sets! radios, writing desks, secre­ Aovertisements g o .' he was not, furtoer asked when Your worst enemy- la ont who he waa e.m cted back. Building Materiala tary, rockers, crib and odd furni­ Nsw Boarder (speaking at toe MiUlona are eaved each year So gild their path with your lan­ robs you of your good opinion of evening meal)—Folks, I am new tern's glow. Maid—Well, 1 don’t know how Private Instructions ture, Teleplmne 5187, Auatln. For Rent For Saje yourself. .s by Christmas Savings (Subs. ATTENTION! OET YOUR perm- Chambers Warehouse,' Manches­ hero and feel that I should Intro­ Christmas cardsjt howsver, save a Light your lantern, swing it high. long to* doctor will be—he’s been : anent Inter-Locking metal weath- ter Green. Open dally 8-5. Satur­ T o Bay T o Sell ^ aCFLEMlNG «ndLOlS EBV ^ fsetyrss duce myself. I may say in the oc­ lot more. So toe dar)ineas lifts as you pass called out on an, eternity case. j ELOCUTION — CLEAR apeecli stripping now at pre-war Mrs. M.'—^Does your huabaiid cult aolenc*. 1 like to spend my by, WASHER. VACUUMS, Electric —Art of reading In public— day 8-12. Evenings, Monday, 1941 MASTER JEEP with ateel quality and price. Satisfaction Cksptar 17 ^ object to cats? time In exploring the dark depths — A.i Eugenia Brovm. Shaving the. heads of women motora, .etc., repaired.' All part* Speech dUIlculUea corrected— Wednesday and Friday, 7:30-9.' It, sest And that onh qver there Mrs.Jp.—I should say he does, • We need leea optimism end more colUborstionlsts may havs a pickup body. $498.50. Terma a ^ available.'24-hour aervlce. Charg- guaranteed. Call Shaw, Hartford dees too.’’ o i the mysterious cosmos, to probe hop-to-it-iem, to put toe "prod’’ in tradea accepted. Brunner’a, » phonetics— Free sainple leaaon— 8-0087." MAPLE KITCHEN SFrr, Frigl- Far a long minute fluasn stared He -says I feed all toe cats in the Itito toe real of the unknown, to good effect. We know one 1939 PLYMOITTH aedan, 1938 ea C. O. D. Mancheater 2-1439 at Thorny then sat down weakly Erich picked up the butt and production., A witness in court gave testi­ Qakland atreeU Call 5191. Tutoring school subjects. White datre, amall oil and gas range, I Apartments, Flats, neighborhood. Won’t you stay for decipher the secrets of the ages mother who hopea it will make OldamobUe, 1937 Dodge aedan, momlnga or evenings. Studio, 709 Main street Phone on the nearest chair. looked at the small pin-like holes. dinner? mony exactly opposite to that giv­ easy chairs, crib," high chair, | Tenciments 63 and to unfathom things believed en by a fe.nlnjne witness who pre­ Butch heircute ^unpopular. 1936 Dodge aedan, 1937 Chevro­ 1937 OLDSMOBILB 4 door aedan. Thorny aald, TClnd o f givaa you Then he picked up toe other one. Precinct Worker—what la your and Foond ALL KINDS OB tractor work, 2-1892. ______Garden— Fdrm— Dairy child’s table and chairs, toys, "That Is funny," he agreed. by others to be unfathomable— name, please? ceded him: let aedan, 193 Chevrolet aedan, amall down payment, balance $7 f o r R E N T ^ ROOM furnished a queer fealin’, don’t it, think’ of Let toe black sheep in any fam­ 1936 Pontiac aedan. Cole Motora. plowing, harrowing. gra.dlng and Products 50 rugs, 2 chests, electric massage I His grin died. He said soberly; ily acquire a fortune, and it ia re­ Landlady (Interrupting) Mr. Woman—Maggie Dugan. Defense Lawyer !"{demartdlng)— weekly. Brunner'a, 80 Oakland potato aigg:ing Alao mrd wood machine, maple bed and cheat. | apartment In Manchester. Adults the Scarbrougha as broke. All my Smith, may I pass toe hash? IjOBT—« MONTHS OLD polio* 4164. Help Wanted— Female 35 “I see what you’re di^ving a t markable how. quickly hts wool Precinct .Worker—And your Do you mean to say that Mrs. atreet. Call 6191. ■awing. Alme LatuUlpe, 758 Ver­ GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes Call 7 to 8:30 evenings, 23 Stark­ only. Amston 3 rm apartment Ufa XSra fdtiika the •oz^roughs Someone’s been coming around Later she wondered why every­ husband’s name? Jones Is a liar ? aiunran to the name LomI*. had a sort of half interest idth changes to snowy white. s p e c i a l non itreet. Telephone 6077. and bath, $25 per month. Also'A 4 here.” one around toe table smiled at her Witness (politely)—Not at all. "ja ifciM taowtat h*T whoreabouU TODAY’C . 1941 Chevro­ 1934 HUDSON convertible coupe, WOMAN OR GIRL to assist with and apples. Telephone 4609. weather. Ood.” He chuckled and added, "or Woman- -Dugan, like my uwn. room apartment and bath, $30. "Which . means,” Susan said remark. I merely want to make clear what osU S-4S9B. ______let 2 door coach, 1295 down, bal­ 1936 Plymouth aedan. 144 Birch housework, full or part time. Ap­ Henry Paaqualine, Avery street, the devil.” - Mrs. Brown—Was your husband Precinct Worker-^-But what la ance weekly or monthly. Get ELECTRIC WIRING and repalr- WBILL HEATED, furnished roonu. Call 8254. > ' heavily, ”we’ll have to atop meet­ his full.name? a liar I am If she’s telling toe truth. The Situation: The waiter OT atreet. Call' 2-1744. ply 29 Cottage street Wapping. "But I can’t, understand. Mow cool when toe burglars broke in porter who should have given you Brunner*^' proposition, 80 Oak- Ing, any alae job given prompt kitchen facillUes, central. Apply ing. Any more scandal about ua toe other night? Tall grass near buildings should Woman—Well, when he’s full he Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 attenUon. Phone 3975 before 7 aould they have lost so much?” service was actually rude to you. land atreet. Call 5191. WANTED —PARTTEME woman FOR SALE — HAND PICKED 74- Arch atreet Call 3989. would certainly kill any chances Mrs. Joneo-^Cool! Why he w u be removed, as a fIre-prevention thinks he’s Jack Dempsey, but ' Wife (exasperated)—Now. Wil­ Wanted to Rent 68 "Don’t reckon It was so hard. Wrong Way: Ini BRAND NEW ' BOY’S pre-war p. m. for shop worK. Federal Bakery, apples and pears. Alao windfalls. for toe factory,” so cool-he shivered all over. measure. when I Uke him In hand he’s still liam, the night before—last you eava your cua- liODGE TRUCK. 1935 1-2 ton Alvah Russell. Moiu.tain Road, Old Scarbrough probably took a Dugan. came home yeaterdajr. Last night tomary tip. Columbia deHiixe bicycle. Will R^NGE b u r n e r s ayrvlced or 885 Main atreet. SOLDIER’S WIFE and baby would LimwA. panel body, |150. Good condition Glastonbury. Call Manchester Machinery^and Tools ' 521 real loas in abandoning thla fac- you cam* home today. If you come deal with peraon wanting to aell installed, we have lota of aiippUea. like, a 2 room furnished apart­ Erich got down on his knees .and A tear, please, for the poor sol­ Boss—I hope, Miss Clickem, you Right Way: Don’t tip. (You tip FOR SALE 23 Centerfleld atreet, Mancheater 688b. ' tory. No one ever thought about searched around on the sand. He When a fellow gets too old to be- home this evening tomorrow night. for service, or at least courtesy, "Tell that gunner to'^boncea- boya junior bicycle. Alao for aale, Immediate attention. Jonet. Heat­ WHILE THEY LAST used power ment. Reasonable rent Tel. 3779, it, they were too busy thinking dier who wrote his girl two let­ understand the king’s Ei^Ilsh. Call 4277. found three more of. the short ters every day from toe day he o f any use aa p bad example, he I’m going straight home to moth- and yo\i ahouldn't be afraid not trste on the targef— not on ' new double barrel 12 gauge ahot ing Store, 36-38 Oak atreet. Call Help Wanted*—Male 36 HAND PICKED BALDWIN ap­ take off poUto diggers. Cement about tha town’s finding ' jobs. New Stenographer (Srtainly, ■tuba. “Let’s take them up to toe signed up. Now she’s married toe sir. Why, has anybody ■tarts dishing out good advice. erl • . to tip If .you are rudely treated.) fancy smok^ ringsl" WELL BSTABLI8HEIV 1987 BinCK ROAD Maater for gun. Call 2-0080. 8254. ples, $1.25 s basket. Call at 107 iqlxers, water bowls, used trac­ WANTED TO RENT 5-6-7 rooms T hen from what Julie said, he ■aid he WANTED—2 FIRST CLASS car­ tors and rubber, milking ma­ by 3 adults. Call. 5284. James house and have a look at them," he postman. wasn’t ? y aale, 4 door aedan. recently over­ Russell street. never had much heart for makin' aald. ”I’d like to know who haa toe b u s in e s s . . y hauled. Box J, Herald. penters. Apply 214 McKee atreet chines and milk coolers. Tractor Dearden. money after that. And money Wanted Autos— Household Seprices gall to come spying around.” BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Rugged Type Phone 6470. and stationery saw rigs. Fordson isn’ t a thing that stands Idlenasa. Julie, beside a small but cosy EDGAR MARTIN Motorcycles 12 Offered 13-A parts. Dublin Tractor Co., Willl- WANTED TO RENT—Profes- Either it’s makin’ more or it’s -FUNNY BUSINESS LADIES’ TAILORING Household Goods 51 slonal man and wife wish to leas* Are In the library, smiled up from WANTED—MAN FOR full Ume mantic. ' meltin’ away. Julie married money VCJt'VJt T v o o VdtQY. VCaYH WANTED USED CARS— Will buy CURTAINS LAUNDERED at or rent 5-6-7 room house. Per­ her needlepoint. Erich > spread toe AND work. Apply Capital Grinding FOR SALE—METAL GAS stove. too, but I guess the Nasla got u any year or model. W* will pay manent residents. Write Box V, cigarette stubs out beneath toe yoo vot l home. Call 2-1167 between 9-11 Company, 38 Main atreet 2 years old. 14 Eldrldge street TOLEDO GEIARED die stock 2 most of that fortune.” 1V*S NOtK 0^ ______OO't'b_____ \1 DRESSMAKING WANTED top prices for well kept can. Cote a. m. and 7422 between 6-8 p. m. l-2 ”x4"; Toledo pipe vis* l-8 ’x4' Herald. strong dtsk light find examined y o o HFO 2nd floor, left 4-6 p. m. Susan' searched for words: ‘T them with the end of a pencil, Moton at C^ter. Phone 4164. CHILDREN to gather Boston Ivy Heavy tripod vise stand: one VNNStS Vine Berries. Must have permla- can’t see Julia Scarbrough with­ while Susan explained their aus- LABORERS FOR STEADY FOR s a l e ;—4 ROOMS of furni­ wheel pipe cutter 4” ; 36” StUson out a background of wealth — V,v' '— ----- J xtoivctbY. Owner is called out of Heating-»Plombing— alon of property owners. 25c per Houses for Sale 72 plcions of a spy. --, 100 town. Must be quick ture. Owner leaving town. Call wrench; 38” chain tongs; two beauty— ” INSIDE WORK RooOng 17 quart mlnlmunj quantity < 2-0023. wheel warehouse truck; range oil Erich was shaking hi* head as PRE-WAR HOUSE. 4 room single “Neither can I,” Thorny groan­ Susan finished. ”No briind left. sale. quarts. C. Yurkahot Burr Nura burner. Call after 6 p. m. at 290 ed. “And ahe'a juat stubborn ROOFS OF A lX TYPEIS replaced with 2 unfinished rooms upstairs, Don’t see how they could have REAL ESTATE I eriea, 119 Oakland street LARGE COAL BURNING parlor Oak street enough to get herself right to ^that ^ A p p l y : Appl^ Foreman. or repaired Including alate, com' o n burner, fireplace, storm win­ rinpked them ail so short unless stove plus 1-2 ton of hard chest- dows, copper screens, combina­ place, too.” ttERALD. BOX Z WANTED TO BUY — Single, poalUon, ahlngl* or/tin. Alao val­ WANTED—MAN OR boy to work 'n'U\ stove coal, $30. 2 burner par­ whoever did It stuck pins in them t-FOmlly Honaea — Large and tion doors and copper plumbing. * “Stubborn or magnlflcent/l Su- and smoked them that way. There leys, flaahlnga, gutU n, chimneys. In gas station, experience pre­ lor oil atove, plus 50 gallon oil Musical Instruyients aan murmured. "Somehow, it At Once! Greenbrooke Small Fanna — In Maneheater. E. V. CougbUn, 390 Woodland. ferred, muat have driver’s license Play room and laundry in base­ were holes In every one." drum. $20. Call 2-1071. ment. FYilly insulated. Price makes you know more than any­ As he stooped to toss the butta Bolton, VeraoB and So. Wind* Phone 7707. Apply In person, Van’s Service FOR SALE—PIANO. Hallett and thing else that everything she told Homes, Inc. aor. An tranaaetloaa (CASH). SUtloh, 427 Hartford Road. WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Davis Grand piano, mahogany $6,300. Telephone 2-0023. into toe blaze, Julie . caught hla us was true. Thorny, we’ve got tp arm. ”What did you say about Walker StrMt W hathavayoar OalL Write or blinds. Owing te our very low case, only $295. 1080 Main Street TOURIST COURT. Eight cottage^ prove It to this'town. Wa’va g&t Moving-e-Trucklng— overhead, get oar special low holes?” she said.* Phone — Maneheeter 4842 or Hartford. completely furiiiahed. Everything to!” Erich opened his hand again, . f i Storage 20 Help W anted~ prlcea on high grade adndow Thorny groaned again. 8*1107 (Any Time), Male or Female 37 like new. Comfy five room house. pointing them out Julie prodded ahades and Venetian blinds com­ Three acres. Wonderful oppor­ the butta with her needle. There UNOtDTMITABUI MALE HELP |AUS*nN A. CHAMBERS CO.— pletely Installed. Samplea.fumlsb- Wearins Apparfil— Furs That night Susan talked the ALLEY OOP HOWARD R. HASTINGS Trailer van aervlce. Removals WANTED—DISHWASHER, light tunity to enlarge. On bua high­ was a faint puzzled frown of ef­ Soleinii Warning BY V* T. HAMLIN ed. Capitol Window Shade Co way. Now open, doing business. w)ioIe thing over with Erich aa fort on her smooth brow. “Odd,’’ Beal Eatete and baoraaoe from coast . i coast deluxe equip­ work, good pay. Call Pratt and 241 North Main street Phone they eat on the overturned boat in MALE HELP FYjU price $8000. Loeaer Realty. she murmured. ‘T seem to remem­ WANTED ISl Pbelpa Road. Cor. Green Bd. ment crating, packmg and stor­ Whitney Cafeteria 5104. 8819. Open evenings. WOMAN’S DRESS oxfords, size 9 tha shadow of tha ■ boathouae N(YTH(N(3 age. AGENT NORTH AMERI­ triple A, light brown. Call 2-1777. ber . . .” Then she amiled at Erich watching a full yellow moon climb and Susan, relieved. “But of Fun or Put TwM CAN Va n LINES INC. BaU- FOR SALE—2 PRE-WAR baby HAMLIN ST. Mancheater. 6 room to the top o f the fir trees. matM t-> all parts o< U. 8. A. TM Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 SEIAL DYED MUSKRAT coa t single, attached garage, tile bath, course. I did know ■ man who used WANTED coaches, one black and one grey, Erich was fully aware of the to smoke cigarettes to toe very Apply Read Herald Advs. 5’ 87. 2 ice refrigerators with door In size 18 or 20. Ehccellent condition. steam heat, oil. Full cellar. Nice state of their finance, and as un­ COCKER PUPPIES, reds, blacks 499.Adami street or call 2-1784. yard, shade' trees. Loeser Realty. - end like that by sticking a tooth and parti-colors. * Iriab setters, front. All In good condition. Call disturbed over it as Julie. pick in them. It used to intrigue id * '* * ' - " " For th« Picker Room 7822 or 65 Pearl street ”It’s Julie’s money,” was his Coloniol Board females. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 FOUR ROOM summer cottage, me.” , argument. ‘This is what she want- Erich and Susan cried almost an^ Card Room. ’ Gardner street FOR s a l e ;—6x9 rug, green leaf Wanted to Buy close to this lake. Frlgldalre. elec­ ad to do with iL If she loses it In together. "Who was it?” Company pattern, practically new, $20. Call tric atove, G. E. hot water heater, 4 ——- . V ■ ■ T____ O______BE SO LD the experiment, well then— ” he Julie thoughtfully went on with CIS Parktr Struct Good Wages. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 8202. WANTED—AN ELECTRIC .Sealed with Flberold. Now Is the shrugged. “She loses It.” time to buy a summer cottage. her sewing. ’T don’t remember his Thla Two-Family Howie of alx rooms each apartment with Uola. Call 2-1305. Sussm, watching his calm, un­ name,” she said. "But he was fa­ one extra on third Boor can be deeded to you for $8,800. ’There FOR bALE—MAPLE BEDS with Cheap and easy terms. Loeser troubled face, had never loved Apply: bureaus, metal beds and oil heat­ ther’s night watchman at the fac- are two steam (coal) fnmacea. ’The rooma are o f good, size SADDLE HORSE, young, sound WILL PAY CASH for Grand Realty. him more. "Speaking of bal- torj’.” ‘Tbejr’ve certainly made great strides \in night club*^ er. 243 Center atreet Call 2-1561, throagbont and the origina) owner who had the honae bnUt wiU and clever. Cheap. Call 8843. piano. Address Post Office Box anca—" aha murmured. “You have To Be OMtlaoed entertaining I” SUMMIT STREET. Seven room something mighty close to it it Aldon move aa aoon as poaalble after the sale. A good two-car garage HEADQUARTERr FOR all types 756 Hartford or call Hartford single. AttacheiTTieated garage, aaams to me.” aad a level lot 60 x 280 feet help to make this an Ideal home. of new and used stoves, combi- 2-5787. .______WANTED FOR s a l e ;—6 WEEK old mUk full cellar, recreation room, bar. . IMch held her close for a min­ inning Mills ''nation ranges, parlor heaters, oil SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH fed roasting pigs. Call 8604. Tile floor, brass plumuing, fire­ ute. ”It’a like my paint,” he said. Maneheeter Green Section near East Center'Street a Single burners and oil burner auppllea, u s r n f G s LLE. CONN. Rooms Without Board 59 place, large plot, nice lawn and . "When I got the idea of it. I sup- Hooaa with Uving room, dining room, kitchen, amall front furnaces and furnace supplies. poaa you could have called it a of Fwm, ContryHomM, I a ll htrtng done bi anoordanoa haO entrance and n acreened porch on the first Soon— nice bath yard. A real home. Fine neighbor­ S and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Windbag The largest supply of knovm used •LARGE FRONT LIGHT houae- hood. Shown by appointment whim. But it wasn’t a whim.- It was BY MERRILL BLOSEEft nrlth area atabUlaatlon plan. with abower aad three chaunbers on second floor—also other apaee atovda in town. Jones’ Furniture AcTMt* cv Town Propsrty. keeping room, with small adjoin­ Loeaer Realty. South street, Cov. something I had to do. Now I’m fe on the third floor. There la n flreplaoe—ateam beat, was oil (nowV and Heating Store, 36-38 pak ing room. Comfortably heated working at it I’m happy. If I fail 8 m o s beforo you boy or burning eoni), detached oil bnmer goea with property. A two* entry Lakt. Phone 206 J-1 WUll- I'm et4 0 YOU fiftOuGHT you n Oww . x ThiS isnt food, WILL BUY ANY street, 8254. Open every evening. and furnished. Call 4951. n i be sorry, but I’ll know I did all Q— What are toe main eastee o f Its THr thimg thatS gonna AnO NOUVe GOT acn. ear garage on n lot 80 ft. fron t A pre-war built honae that may mantic. 1 ^ SEND MV CAMfHKJN BAUOON ------r— I could. That’s the way with Julie India ? TWF HOT Aitt TmATU Intereat yon. I.AWSON LOVE SEAT, maple BEAUTIFUL ROOM next to and Mldvalq. When I figured it out A —Brahmins, priests and teach­ SKY HIGH ^ GET IT U P w iW B / GOOD wing chair, 3 chests, chtld’a aeml- bath, with o'r without kitchen T AND ir Sure e McKinney Bros. Lots for Sale '78 that way. 1 could understand it.” ers; Kshatriyas, warriors; 'Vaisyaa, POTENT.' built-|n room, kitchei. . appoint- privilegea. Call 5305. “ And if she loses everything?" herdsmen, merchants, landowners, i ! W , ] ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. REAL ESTAtE ibents,''high chair, crib, kitchen FOR SAL*' -WITHIN 20 miles of j _ “She’ll still be happy. She’ll etc.; Sudraa, descendants of orig­ heater wt& Oil burner and coil, FOR RENT—ROOM NEXT-.\o Hartford, 1-2-3-6 and more acraj ~hianage to live graciously in a inal conquerors of ancient' In­ Real Estate and tnanmnee ____ bath with private family, near •68 BIAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8480 parlor oil heater, garden tools, piccaa, .some on tar roads. These 1 ■mall cottage with a few prized dians; Pariahs, those outside of r Fair Prices ' tricycle, bric-d-brac, some anti­ bua line. 338 Summit street. Call would make ideal setup for coun-l possessions and plenty of flowers.” daatea. There are many subdivi- ques. Can be seen at 234 South 4531. • try homes or vacation spots. Can { “But we’ll keep working, fight­ siona. Main, second floor a^ter 6, week ing—” 2 NICELY FURNISHED ruoma, 1 be bought aa low as $75 to $200 Wm. F. Johnson days. From 2 p. m. Saturdays and each. Owner will .-take 50 -percent "We'll keep lighting all right!" Q— Where do we get the word Sundays. single and 1 double. Private fami­ Susan drew a long breath, gas? US ly, near Cheney*. Call 5290 or 137 down, balance monthly. 25 miles Builder Real Bstatfi from Hartford located on sUta smiled up at him. "It’s a wonder­ A—Coined by Van Hclmont, ■ Pine atreeL 4 Room$ 8 Rooms Telephone 7426 or 4614 road within 7 1-2 mDes of lake, ful thing, not to be afraid!” Dutch chemist, about 1625. fbr llw hfiftAiofl FOR s a l e ;—PARLOR stove, |12. ■ 0 SPRUCE STREET— 1 DOUBLE ROOM for rent, with about 30 acres of good woodland, They talked of the progress in OAKLAND STRESTr— Call 3121 o r 98 Walnut atreetl the factory, of Erich’s exacting ()—How does toe disease death llossiUfi on your Lovely Modem 4-Rooin Sln- Single. ’ 4 rooms up aad 4 single, double beds, 2 girli or $1,200. Will accept $600 down. S U r t io n down. Hot water heat with Balance on mortgage. Alien work on some last, experiments rate of our troplca-flghting Army »T iw« Mwnct. me. T. n. C a r e r glo with flreplaoe. All Improve* FOR s a l e :— WHITE enamel married couple. Call 2-1614. 47 with his paint proceiis: He was en­ compare'wlth the peacetime Army '■uenta. FYdly Inaalated. Hot coal. Large lot. All cnnvenl- Realty Company, 953 Main atreet, W ayon. AsyMsk* Glenwood kitchen heater, maple Cottage. thusiastic. Because of the eiher- disease death rate? RED RYDER V water oil heat, 5 minutes' walk ences. 8-car garage. $6,500. kitchen extension table with 4 Manchester. Tel. 8301. Reunion FRED HARMAN orM odfll from Terms arrang^ FURNISHED ROOM^for 1-2 In cency, ha’d sent It to the Navy A— Lower than in any of toe to schoMa and churchea. On FOR SALE chairs and a modern oak hell Department before he’d madp all last 10 years. 1934-to 1942. boa line. fflJIOO. Terms Ar­ tree. Call 2-1804. private home, contlnuoua hot COW0OY fAUST HAVE i HE’LL REPORT ME TO THE U .S. IVE 601 ID DO SOMETHiNie' the tests he’d wanted. Blit the LOOKii^ f n i W i m lucKT ranged. ^ water, bua stops In front of house. Food Comparison Q—What, historical event took ("xtr &UT ivt' fXAR'SHAL AND MY RACnET OF EVER11HIN3 I’VE 50T IS . 1 Did ^ MOLLY— A GOING FARM tests were coming out more than OF Hl6 VIA) FRi N O W A IT IN G 2-Fdmily Call 6803. all right He tried to explain the place at Rennes. France, recently SELLING FiREXtoTER ID THE '' L"nED UP Ml« 6U5INE3S llDU’ftE NTROuetE! ilVMnilT STREET— 145 Acres—86 are tlllabhv— Onions add pineapples are more iNOiANG MILL BLOM UP.' MIGHT Lovely Pre-War Home — ADAMS STREET— Unique properties o f his formula. captured by toe Allies? REAL IMMEOiATE CASH 8 rooms each family. Elec­ good for track garden. 1,660 Smartly Styled fluid than is milk, which also haa Ihrery convMienck, Incinding peach trees 8 acres strawber- Wanted— Room»—Bo8rd 62 He leaned forward and found a A—The famous Dreyfus trial; flreplaoe. Also workshop and tricity, lights and running more aoUd matter than carrots, •twig to draur | rough outline for Ckipt. Alfred Dreyfus, later proved water. $4,000. Terms Ar­ rlee. Large Coloatal dwelling )>aets, tuniipa and radlabea. laundry In basement. Very with Improvements. Large barn, WANTED DESIRABLE furnlahM her in the trbit* sand oh the beach. Innocent waa found guilty of trea­ ESTATE tr Holllater Street schooL ranged.. room or rooms at Bolton. Will "It’s all in its -action on the son and sentenced to Devil’s Is­ sheds and garages. Bara tle-np i V Oecupaney about Nov. 1st. fo^ SO head. Q uipped with 19 consider rooms unfurnished. Box .metal to be pa'.nted. It will eat into land. What Have You to $8,000. Tenns Arrabged. head of cattle—I pair horses— B. Herald. it Qtkking it slightly poroiu like BRUNNERS 4^Fa)nily House this—allowing the paint to become Q— What is the Spatari Radio tractor—and all farm imple­ NEW '6-ROOM ROUSE ahaotbed in this layer rather than O ffer? BD OAKLAND ST NEW BOLTON ROAD— In fine location. Three ments. */t mile frontage on Ck>d*? \ Modem 4-Room Single aith Apartments. Flats, adhere to the surface as ordinary A—A universal language with­ room apartments and one main highway. .80 miles from FOR SALE — $6,000. paints do." gamgt'. Approximately 1'/, 5-room npartment with vacan­ Tenements 63 out grammar qr vocabulary; baaed H artford.' A gotM boy! S. P. The twig flicked aside a ciga- aorea o f land. S. P. 87,500. cy for prospective buyer. $88,000. $5,000 Down. Imme­ on the musical scale. I er K sinvie*. me. T. ■■ we. >. a f*T. orr. ALEXANDER 4 ROOM t TENEMENT.IcNe m e n t . 1 tette butt ^ OPEN Terms Arranged. $8,000 down. Terms on bal­ diate oecnpancy. 41 Hyde Street MnncKi^r. from Manchester, all modern con­ “That’* funny,” -Susan mur­ Q— What ia another name for “ All I’m looking for is a stenographer— I kno'w they pay ance nrrangsd. Excellent 'In- mured. J ARVJS Mon* Tues., U n t i l . vestment. veniences, hot krater haaL Call Can Hartford 5-6.3S9 vitamin B—1T more at the airplane factory, but please remenxher that '5 Rpoms 7925. , Erich sent her’ a reproachful A—^Thiamin, Real BsMite Md Mortgagea 9 P. M. 45-ACRE FARM look. "Funny!” he echoed, indig­ rm not going to ask you to build any airplanes 1“ BENTON SrhcET— nantly. "That’s a swell way to talk 26 Aleiander Street Single. Large attle easily Suburban Mostly tillable. 7-room dwell­ WASH TUBBS Thurs*, Frin jSat*, 6 Ft M. ing with an Improvements, t-car about my paint" Unexpected Aid RY LESLIE TURNER Phone 4112 or 7275 eonverted' to additional ‘rooma. ROLTON, CONN.—Boute 85- ”I mean the cigarette butt," TOONERVIi,LE FOl.KS garage—X small chicken coops. BY FONT>fctNB FOX NBXT TIMB J-U BE CAAfiFUL ABOUT Steam beat .with coaL Wired - S^Room Dwelling. 8 acres ./VeuJ F a s c in a to r aald Susan. "It has a little hole in Ak i the trick CAN voy help .WE , for electric.atove. Hardwood Bara tle-np for 10 head o f cattle A«KIM6 INFOBMATIOM FflOM *1 .» oflaad. 'High locatloa. Avail­ with ample hay. 150 chickens— STBANdSftS— J ‘ ■’.WORK FOR' FAK; SEftdEANT X take floork. Garage. Avallahle SO able now. Price $1A00. $500 (I.BUrAL^' LINK? VOUTO $ bead stock, tools aad equip- . FtLIPtKUSf Down. meat. Good pond and brook 1^ FRISN95 cated on property. Within one INMOWU. BEAUTVTTL l i t t l e mile o f taurge leke. S. P. $8,000. 6 Rooms c o u n t r y HOME' WAR BONDS Terasa, Arranged. Help Wanted HABILIN STREET— IN BOLTON— Dutch Colonial with aun par- Fnlly Insulated, all modem couveniences. About 1 acre'of i © ’ MEN: Weavers, Dye House Helpers, Steamfitter ir. Oil heat. Bathroom aad Allen Realty Co. MM lavatory* Fiilly insulated. At­ land. Price $4AOO. Teraw 958 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER and fbr general mill operations. tached garage. Immediate oe^ Arranged. *' -TELEPHONE 8801 M cupaacy. SSJBOO. 88.000 Down. HEBRON CONN.— WOMEN: Weavers, Sewing Machipe Operator^'Quiil* MckCE STREET— ' • - Boom House. Eleetric ers. Spinners, Doffers, Controllers^ Draw Single, with garage. Nice Ugfata aafi^ running water, t Frame Operators, Finishers and for other location. Good loL Modem acre# e f iaad* Seboola and N= conveniences, 88,500. Terms church dose by, Ou. bus tine. ^ ^ V ->y' operations. Arranged. Vncuut. $$R 00l $ L 800 D o w n . Trainees will be accepted for all types of work. FOR RENT ADDITIONAL UBTINGB AVAOABLE. OUT OUR WAT MORTGAGES ARRANUilD. BY isJL WILL1AI13 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HbOPLE All hiring in accordance with Area Stabilization Plan. /V FIRE — AUTO — L ire IN 8 URANCB 4-Room Single ^ WHUT Md 1 KWOW 'O J SIMART ALECK ^ ESAO, 6 0 K > f you R GHUDOERS EKCU6E ME CONTROL Applications for employment may be made at: HECK'S TW , W PS.' 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