41 .....l,;i.;:t::':r::-^v^'' V '■ 'r....^ ■> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER % 1944 POURTEElf Manchester" Evening Herald Tke Weather ✓ Average Daily Circulation Foreeast of C. ». Westher Baioao ...... Z- AI I i F ir tlM MonUi ef Angnst, 1M4 . Fair weather through Honda).; Mlantonomoh Tribe No. B8, Un. Pvt. WUliam w. Shea:11^ son df continued cool tonight and Sunday Dr. Bernard. J. Sheiidcn U,evel in th# beauty and elegance of clothes such as we are bined Operations of W ill Stick Yankee Drive Flying Boats ing Force Ever Mi Ab^inlf.. . . stars of your new-sea.son wardrobe. Among our Partisans and Allied On Foreign ContinCTllJ 50c v/Siiperb selections of 1944 newcomers you will find high spirited To P led g e Carry A long BreeikV l.attier Oil Shampoo . / fashions forAyery occasion. Commanido Units Ex­ (iets Nearer ' Closes in for Batt]^ SATURDAY SPECIALS! V • . * • 's pected to Bring Result...... $l!oo j ♦ X. • . • Of Germany; T hr«|j ’•'Dubarry Face Powder Thomas Sees No Strike Belfort Gap Medical Aid Moscow, Sept. 9.—(A*)— A American Armies, Bi ____ $ Promise Big Issue Hale's Bread l.oar 7 C *Diil>arry Lipsticks . . . 1.00 Red Army offenBivO through ish Army Being Ua New Crepe, Faille Push Rapidly Through Specially Trained Hos­ Bulgaria, coupled with the At National Conven In Gigantic Operatioi SfUl,*, ’*‘Elmo Lipsticks . . . e • e • ...... $1.00 combined operations of Mar­ tion of. Auto Wothers Douhs River Valley to pital Corpsman Part of shal Tito’a partisans .and Al­ % . Point 25 Miles from Regular Crew on Allj^ London, Sept, 9.— Coffef Cakes 29c ♦Arrid Deodorant iQt^eam ...... 39c-59c ii^ Omimando dnits m Yu­ and Wool Dresses Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 9— Route into Germany. Rescue Missions Now.' biggest American fighti: goslavia, appeared likely to­ (g.)—R. J. ’Thomsa president of force ever massed on a foi Gold Medal X ...... 39c In Black, Brown, Green, Blue, and Fuchsia. day to freq the Balkan penin- 50c' Ipana Tooth P aste...... the United Automobile Workers Rdme, Sept. 9 —(P)—American Washldqton, Sept. 9 —|)P)— Big, eign continent clo8fed in foi aula entirely of Germans in (CIO), Is confident his union will Flour 25-Lb. Bag $ 1 2 9 Issa than a wmk. At Ue same Sevenhi Army Forces, driving rap­ clumsy, but effective Catalina fly­ the battle of Germany t ,50c Lyon’s Tdoth Powder , ...... 34e time a Ruaaian armorid force vote to continue iU “no strike' idly northeast through the Douhs ing boats now carry medical aid and punched to within heavj to $ 1 2 ,9 8 dri)^g '‘OowiihUr’ from the stra­ pledge at its national convention river valleWfrom Besancon, have with them on all of their rescue artillery range of the SieJ^ r Swaasdown t a ^ heart •< TransyWanla push­ here next week. ^ 35c Vick?s Vapo Rub . ..•••• .2 lvc $ 5 - 9 8 reached a pohxt leas than 25 miles missions. fried line in the key sectW-, ed within 128 mUes of the fiat •The no strike pledged will be around the German bord^j Lge. Pkg. open frontier of Hungary. a big' Issue," Thomas conceded in from the B elfW gap route Into This was disclosed today by the ^Cake Flour 27c — Oreet Bolgata an Brothora southwestern Oamany, Allied Navy in ielllng of another of the city of Aachen oh the approad 75c Boyer’s Aspirin ...... an Interview laat night, "but it to the Ruhr. Three Americfii Bulgaria'a doclaraUon of war on will pass." He laughed heartily headquarters announced today. sqorea of reacues accomplished by Frenchmen, young and old. work feverishly to tear up paving stones )n the streets ^ Paris for the Cata'ina flying hosts— nick­ Armies and a British Army weii Oermaiiy poreuaded the ®^''*** at reports that the union's execu­ Already they had^overed at being employed In the gigantic 50c Williams’ Shave Cream . . ' Union to accept Sofia’s request for tive board. In busy pre-convention barr^ade.Tgal’n.rthe*GernianN, The photo was made by sn F FI Phot^K^Pher during the week of named Dumbos by fliers—In the M azola Oil $1.75 (NEA tela- least half the distance tatween Be Pacific war zones. eratlon. an armiatlce. and sessions, was casting about fran- fighting between French patriots and Najrt soldiers before Allied troops entered the clt^. sancon and the city of\Belfort, Positions of American' ArtnlM ans who moved Into Bulgaria tlcally for means at combatting Each plane, the Navy aald, "now 60c Alka S e ltz ^ ...... SKIRTS photo). . , ______. • Allied headquarters annoum^. carries a specially trained hospi­ These were the poaitioas of Maxwell Hohso Romania . on a efforts'to repeal the pledge. (An Associated Press dispatch American Armies: - - greeted the Bulgere m brotheri in Not DiscuBSiBg Issues tal corpsnisn,, with the rating of (Bag) Plaids ‘ from the Frehch-Swlss fronttar first class or chief pharmacist’s The glrst Army In Belgiun •Pius 20% Tax. rirmd. . ’ . . "Do I look worried?" he last night said three Allied motdK drove beyond the captured Belglfit Coffee Purple, Brown, Red, Green, in junior ant) tegular ' --jrront dispatchee eald no hoeiui- sskod, asserting the board was ized columns were approaching th( mate, as part of Us regrular crew, tles larred the Russian «Syan« Dewey Wants Lauds . Part ’ have been trained in first aid fortress city of Liege to less tboi tizea,_^ 100% wool. “merely going over routine ap­ Baldwin city, with the most advanced only 18 miles from the German fro ^ , doU-O or ftoyal acroit-Bulgaria, which follo'^ resuscitation methods.” peals from locals now and we are 10 miles distant. This dispatch said assignment of pharmacist’s tier in the vicinity of Aachra. the capture of two big P®™' not'discussing convention issues.” Security PJan Allied artillery opened up on the The Third Army had crotaed Ruschuk (Buae) on the Danul^ city as early as 4 a. m. yesterday. mate* to the rescue craft was re- Pudding < and Varna oO the Black sea. Pre­ HU prediction that the -meeting Labor Plays in War porteXtn telling how John C. Moselle river in five places aroui $5.98 — $7.98 . would be a comparatively peace­ Determined to Defend Gap Metz and Nancy In eastern Fr: sumably the Bulgarian Army, now (’The Germans, In strength In Dodge, ^ Watsonville, Calif., pro­ a co-belltgerent, will be assigned ful one was seconded by Secre­ Pushed Ahead vided ih ^ c s l aid that probably and had crushed a Isrge-scala tIk JM tH A LC COM tary-Treasurer George F. Addes, good positions, appeared 'deter­ man counter-attack. an activR role In the Belkan clean­ mined to defend the gap,” the dis saved the life of one member of 2>Lb. Bag kUNCMISTlfi COMH* who successfully persuaded the Spirit of HelpfuliicHfi, S t p i k c S S l o W a Crew of a bpmber shot down In The Seventh Army which ci Prunes up union’s state convention to go on patch said.) up from the Mediterranean driv­ - 'if ■ The Kremlin, through the prew Favors Formation of Or­ Advice and Efforts of French' troop# driving -north­ the South Paci and radio, continued to calVon the ward west of the Americans over­ ing down the last 25 mitea to thi Hungarian people to follow Bul­ (Contlnued on Page Two) ganization Backeil by^ Federation Leaders Belfort gap north of Swltzerir (No PoliitalL Making Parts ran the towns of Le Creusot, Chag- garia In abandoning the doomed Force* Without Wait­ Given Words of Praise. ny and Montchanln - Les - Mines Holds Canal Bridgehaafi Prune Juice Hitlerite clique and save their in^ hi the heart of a coal and indus­ Savage F^ ht To the north the British Seeoi^l dependence. , .. ing for End of War. For Bombers^ trial area that long has fed the Army held its fl've-mll* d m , OsMsa Glow — Bulgaria’s outright participation Yanks Control Bridgeport, Sept. 9-— (tP)— _____ Nazi war machine. bridgehead over the Albert Canw; in the war turned out approximate­ In. this region lies the Schnei­ En Route With Dewey, Sept. 9 — The conspicuous part labor For Gate^ against Increasing fierce r( ly one-third of the toUl area of the der Metallurgical works and knee as the Germans battl Pancake Synfp Plain Colors Balkans Into Allied territory- Southern Sky (>P)—Gov.- Thomas E. Dewey turn­ has taken in helping Connect- Xotal Ntimber of Work- plants with a capacity of 30,000 May End In Final Disaster icut do its part in winning the Item this flanking aweep t ed northward to his native state of er* Kept from Jobs tons of steel annually. The area tho northern anchor of the Red, Brown, Grey, Black, • It transformed th4 German war won high praise from often was a bomber target. ToPoV alfi Trsmler Aqua, Orchid, Blue. lOO'.o withdrawals from southern Yugo­ Of Philippines Michigan to sUrt 10 days of4. , ANKLETS ganized )abor.,your own Federation ticularly along the Beaune-Chag- armored forces into a qeries of the U. S. Marines, con month and three days 'after, he offleera, both sUte and local. .Their tasks. ’ general of American fore*# wa Renuzit 2-Gal. Can $1.09 With turn back cuffs. In opened the air offensive there on Quebec Seen Production was resumed on a ny-Montchanin line. But the heavy counter-attacks yesterday. Reds spirit of hripfulness, their advice French dug them out and pushed They extended along the Adriatic dro%-e tta Japanese from *" pastel and dark colors. Aug. 6. and their efforts have been of tre­ small scale at the Willow Run reported today he waa “for Fresh Green Sizes 8 to 11. Mindanao Attack Not Parried bomber .plant today, but Ford westward to Autin, presenting a sector of the front from the coast mendous value. '-They have work­ solid 40-mile battering r ^ west­ to the village of Croce, six and a relieve Army MaJ. Oen. .6L pr To Vole Curb He backed up hU announcement Parlev Site ed with the sole thought in nlind Motor Company officials predicted Smith, who commanded by reporting a 113-ton bombing at­ that full shifts made Idle by two ward from the Saone. , Peppers^ 16-Qt. Bskt. 89c Vlst* Beige that Connecticut must do her full Smoah to Douta River (ConUnurd on Page Two) forces during that operatloo. Colors: tack on Mindanao which was not share In war production. Win the labor disputes yesterday would not Marine general, now ‘’®"**>^ parried . anywhere by Japanese be In operation before Monday. Taking over mqr^ areas of the Fatlo Sun Want Voice in Decb tdoseve|t and Churchill war and win the peace has'been our wide Douhs Valley, American the Fleet Rlarlne force In toe Fresh planes, pidled out of the area to Joint slogan. And I want to pay A Ford spokesman estimated clflc, gave no details at a nee «ion on Disputes I« bases further north. On Threshold of An­ troops smashed to the Douhs river conference of clrcum stan^ The Santa Anna seaplane base (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Pnge Two) at several points and penetrated Liner Rex_^ led to his action while the talia Celery Hearts Bdt. 1 9 c vblving Soviiet Russia. was wrecked. Hangars, repair other Historic Meet. the ChanX fdreat. Virtually every for Saipan In the wester* P»“^ bridge across the Douhs west of Marianas still was In progreea SAVE Besancon''was demolished by the A BUNDLE A WEEK WashhiBtqn. Sept. (CoBllnned on Pngo Two) Washington, 8e^ . 9.—(P)—Pres­ -Set Afire Russian celegation to Dumbarton ident Roosevelt and, Prime Minia- fleeing Nazis. llaiiinicr Resistance Position* Onions 10-Lb. Bag 55c ter Churchill are on^the threshold Much farther southeast, where Oaka Is ktlH withholding stranded elements of the German London,. Sept. 9— Oer ment with Great BriUln and Ue of another histone conference, Peace Rumors Will Grow More Thau 120 Rockets i forces arc hammering ro i«t Ghlted SUtes on whether a nation Woman Held summoned hv the' wejcqme prob­ Army are trying to keep Mt. Fancy, Extra Large Genevre pass open across he Itsl- ■lositloils in the center of Wa SAVI &0ME BO L— Mrs, te.-lng attack by rocket-fir^g ___i.i^n.iA«ff as ArhttaK here Is ["foultry . . . Roosters and Stewing '->■ Refnae tq Compromise Angela Alvarez, 29. was booked when General Elsenhower’a Armies America and her Allies In this world struggle era proceed, nl tlUe Ruhr, Rhfnelaml S< Beaufighters.' Ijeen Identified as fighting It Is the "one point. It was un- today as a'tnaterial witness in the are driving the desthWow toward critical stage, on no assumption other than that, tho enemy Is em­ More than 120 rockets hit the enemy relief units. ^ Fowl.. ^ Medium Size. ^ Berllri, blend Into those of occupa­ ploying every available weapoa In a struggle to postpone fils- A big llnei, sdme below the water dcMtood, on which the Russians death of Mrs. Phyllis Newmark, tor* Ahead of Finns Fleeing to Swedea From customer reports we know these birds are have firmly refused a compromise whose strangled and beaten body tion and economic control. Specu­ line, and reconnaissance disclosed lation here lists these also for con­ Many Attempts To Mislead Or Confuse vancing .Armiefi W Stockholm. Sept. tender and delicious. ^ agreement. . was found In shrubbery near the she waa lying motionless with a •The issue Is deeply significant, Hayden planetarium last Aug, 25. sideration at Quebec, fo j in the. Consequaatly •» must be realised by the American public, as 60-d*gree list to port. bladet saU ta a [ » « YouHl Love because otficUls feel it is the one ■The baking ‘ was ordered by past Messrs. Roosevelt amf Church- It Is understood by American newspapermen gencraUy and way London. Sept. 9^()P)—More than In August. 1933, the Rex cross­ Lapland border today that * ^ way of ensbling.the world organ­ AMistant District Attorney Jacob 111 have not confined themselves to correspoadrats pnytlcularly, that there' will ta maay atteinpis 1,000 Flying Fortresses and Lib ed the Atlantic from Gibraltar to were fleeing to S''®*™ - isation-to function In case one of rigid agenda. by Oermaa propagaadlsta to mIsiMid Allied leatara or coafase eratbrs, escorted by more than Ambrose light, ini New York harr- gage and cattle, fearing BEEF POT ROAST Grumet after the woman was L n s wouio not *vacuat^rtl the big four nations Is an aggrea- identified by Russell Whltefleld Stalin Sera Kept Informed the public which, ta tWi countr)’, enjoy* »ta measure m 250 Mustangs, smashed today at bor, a distance of 3,181 miles, In There's been a lot of satisfaction expressed over I hr in the •X Bor. elevator operator at the ' Hotel Premier Stalin’i absence igaln freedom and aeoea# to lafonnatton of any nation. Irresponsline Industrial and rail targeU In the four days, 13 hours and 58 min­ Finland without a fight- T*e “Lazy Daisy!” ^1:^^ The agreed voting procedure on is attributed to the pressing proh- sources may also spread false rumors. . _ Ruhr and Rhineland ahead of the utes. paper said there were v ^ “Utility’* Grade Pot Roa.sts that require no points. cnifton, as the person ho had seen ports the Oermans were bn the council of the proposed agency in the ciHupany at Mrs. Kewmark lemtHof the Ruaaian front as. Red A purported Brnasels broadcast of German surrender, neara advancing Allied Armies. Mav Block Trieste Harbor la that- the decision to use force Armies help translate - plans ok Sept. 5, llhisirated tta l.vpe of rumor calcnlated to eau^ The big American, bombers, An Air Force ..report aald..Ger- Sew roads. (ortlficaUons Chuck Pot Roost lb. 32c You’ll never wonder-whether he loves-you-not in this the night before her body was mapped at Teheran last November sgalnfit an aggressor must be found. Grumet added that eonfuaion ta Allied ranks or to a r ^ striking targets Jn Gernisqy for man Naval experts were believed dromee In the "o^****" made by at least a majorjty of the Into triumphant action. It Is taken eariy end to European hoslllRIes. Tta Asrocimed P re ^ '"J™ the second successive day in sup­ preparing to sink the Rex to block nec’k of Um* zdjolnllif Norwsyfa Rump or Round lb. 33c delightfully gay qalot t . . the answer will be . . . he Whitefleld's original description of for granted that Stalin will be kept Southwest Section council, specififlOally including all Mrs. Newmark’s companion did mlttlag tlito, carefully qualified It aad stripped It of all alannlst port of the mounting ground offen­ Trieste harbor. loves you! A milliner-made fashion (each petal is in­ Informed of all Britlsh-American sive, hit Mainz, Mannheim and Sungsifiui Oonqoeet <^1*P'***^ the permanent “big power” mem­ not match with the appearance of ■ Two days ago an A.A.F. plane Freak Qmund dividually sewm by hand!) the8e.daisie8 won’t tell that bers. views relating to the crumbling Subject To utmost Scrutiny By AP Dusseldorf. crew aaw the big ship being towed amagkiag. Sept. ‘ Mrs. Alvarez. / (Serman front. . * P n s t Poiuided Twice ■outh at Trieste, fihe waa listing Thus, under the voting Last Seen Near Baadstand Such reports, from whataver smine, aro sabjrat to^th* queet of Siiagehan. this beloved little hat is priced for your pocket! You * procedure, any mt these five couif A revaluation of the war In the .During the night R. A. F- Mos­ ■lightly. ‘ ' net fbrtree* aatrlde tk* Hamburg Lb. 27c Grumet quoted her as laying Pacific, especially the pert BriUln utmost serattay, chocked acrnjulonaly as to oHg l^ m ta quitos amkcksd at Nurenberg Yesterday, can have it in all of the most popular colors of Fall, too, trlea-tbe U. BriUln. Russia. she had bora out with a woman whil# the waa at an­ road In yitana* p w jjy - , CMna, and, eventually, Ftw ee— will pley vidien peers comee in Eu­ quaMfled by The Associated #rros tataia again, rounding out a heavy day chor, a Cdaatal Air Force of Beau- la completed, tta Ck l o y and it’s our guess you’ll want it in more than one shade! known to her as “Peggy.” whooe rope, also ts In order at Quebec. By application of such safeguards. Tta Asooctated Press S tav es wlUch aaw Brest pounded twice fighters attacked Just before noon, At the Health Market you always find a good selec- could effectively veto internation­ description, the prosecutor said conifiMBod maouiicow Monday, Sept. 11 al action against itself. By American Naval measure, the tta American public may.be and the Le Havre and Boulogne ■ending 59 rochets crashing pockets of rselsta*e#_“ , tion of SWEATERS Not Agreeable to RnsNia tilled “in a general way" with assault upon Japan’s Inner defenses ttme eaabled |o separate rumor f r o m ^ . « b e « e ^ re*" arrisons again ba.ttered by the the target. „ cleared tafere tta ■ STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL » P. M, However, there is an added pro­ Mrs. Newmark. He added that la months ahead of aehediile. Mr. era of AmericM newspapers, so gig bombers. Later In the day more Beau- west of the Salwee* oa* I Cold Cuts and Frqnkfurts TIshu Knits—Gems by Regina (America’s loveliest sweaters), Mrs. Alvarez said she had last Roosevelt has only recently return discouat raemy-lnsplred propaganda or combat rumor-monger Heavy bomber attacks were car­ fighters from the Balkan ^ Alt '' and Jantzena. BoXys. pullovers, short sleeve aUj|>rqns, ^and cardi­ vision barring participation of a aa tar a* LungUog, For Picnics or Quick Lunches. . ^ Unless inclement w'eather prevents collection — then nation in a vote on questions in­ seen “Peggy" near the Central ed from an Hawaiian conference ried out yesterday against oil Force added the finishing touches GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! gans. Sizes 84 to 40. , ' Park bandstand. with Gen. Doiiglaa MacArthur. *"*' Tta first newe of a Oermaa surrender or decislye d e v e ly plants at Ludwlgshaftn, rail yard* the next fair day. Also Please Note — if collection can* volving Itself. This Is not agree­ at Kartaruhe, and depota^and fac- with fi4 rocket hits. , Tresaury Bala»e#x able to Ruaala, and the main rea­ Wheif Shown photographs ^ifthWhat Pacific commander, and monte ta tta European srar m y came f ^ S u p i ^ Crewmen reported after the last not be finished the first day it will be on the following Mra. Newmark. Alvaros was Admiral CheeUr W. Nlmltz. Pacific qaartor* or other Ugh authority. Allied authoritteo aro W'sH torias on the outaklrt* of M ^z. son for Russia’s heslUtlon ia - be­ attack that a 600-fpot column w Washington, 9ap*- day. ^ ^ unable to recognize them. Grumet fleet commander. Ui* pMolhJo doasagUf A constant pattol waa kept amoke rose from one end of the l l e d to be Utb Russo-Pollsh dis­ night over shipping arorad the posltloa at th* Trail $ 3 .9 8 to $ 8 .5 0 pute, aggravated by the present said. When aoked Why she did Staff Declehma Oraflnned lumorm. They have glvea assaraoces ^ tfi veaset, that tfiro-thlrda of her REMEMBER . . . THE PROCEEDS FROM ALL SAl^ not Identify herself when the slay­ There, It Is reportad. staff dec! presaloa aecemltated hy military operaMras or Dutch ialanda although pUpta *^elpU . 880,29fiJ104 Warsaw situation. decka were eubmerged and flame* pendtturea. $258.888J W j , VAGED WASTE PAPER IS^ BEING USED TO BUY tW COM Lovely JdwdM:-. M;elon, Aqua, Tellow.-Rc4, Pink. Brawn, Or­ ing ilrafi'-made public, Grumet said alona geared to the higher of Itaconsiderattoas. every effort nrtti ta made to prexeal misleadtag ported seeing ho concentration* were guahlng from her #nur* T h .J W I U U J W I U L f i chid. Ddrk Green, Coral and Fuchsia. * 1^. The Russians have shown con- (talanc*. $l8.4^»7.98U*,i M a n p i i s t m C o n n * NEEDED EQUIPMENT AT THE HOSPITAL. •idersble determination to settle the woman claimed She was not American Naval might, were edn- speculation and ax'old false alarms length.. MAN^RSTRII tOMN* certain her acquaintagee, ’’Peggy’ l. '(Osattaoed oa t^lfia Tw*9 «ia I'Two) (OeatUned oa Page Two) was Mrs. Newmark. ~. (Centtaned oa Paqji' 4 T i," ■ Y' m*. ••'■/•Vi'.i'i'J:*'- 'Vi 1 l'.£^ ^— A..-..'—l' E.i.. . .^ •

"* f. ■ . •’ MANCHESTEK EVENING HEKALD, MANUHBBTEB, SAI UKUAI, SEKIEMBEK 9, 19441

m Ainjacs'i'En e v e i s i w g iiEKAtiG, a^iNGHByrEiii^, CUMM., SATURpAY^'fi(EPTEMBEB 9,1944 TWO may cause those that iovs ms Dewev Stand 'How‘Manchester Stores structure,” tHe nomine* continued ha* approved the idea. We plan to inherit substance; ai)d I will Principal Speaker and ToastmastBr their treasures.” (Proverbs 8: "Now, if we work" at top speed Yank^ Control set up at the unlver*lty an Inetl- Strikes Slow $16,000 Paid ;wcy Wants with all of the flneet, skill and tiito of labop-management rela- Obituary 21). Given Praise Will Qbsehie “ V D a f tlbnahips! Correlative passages from toe talent that we' have at our com­ Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ mand, and at the command of all Will Be Fact-Finding Making Parts Southern Sky •That vvlll'be a fact-finding and / On Old Bills ence and Health with Key to the The Merchants Division of the ready and available to all IS^curitv Plan the other nations, it will take St. James’s Roman Catholic f t . educational tnatitute. It* program Manchester MothotUet Church t Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, BMtersbn Sees Excellent month* to develop complete agree­ SUN. . MON.. TUBS. Chamber of Commerce have v o t-, ^ and it*-work will be guided by the For Bombers Deaths North Mala Street Rev. WUliom J. Dunn, Pastor include ths following (p... 269): Pattern for All Repub* J w .. toe North End M Laraena* IPushed Ahead ment upon a llbf the aspects of the Of Philippines advice of an advisory committee to Town - Receives More Rev. Bari H. Furge*oa. ^ » t w itov. Edmond Banott, Aaaiataot "MeUphysics Is above physlca, ed to observe V Day aa follow*/) toe North vorth End PackagePaclcaca Store: international organlMUon." the Connijcticut university insti­ Mrs. D. M. Bennett, Organlat Rev. Frederick McLean, Aeaistant and matter does not enter Into licans to Follow. U news of victory comes after^U toe South End at the The war. pace was so swift, (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Frederick M. Holtslag Money from Those of Commerce office, Hale’a,^ (TMB M f* OM) (Continued from Page One) tute on Inbor-management rela­ metaphysical premisea or conclu­ noon of any day toe storro adU Dewey went on, that none could tionships. As I have said before, Mrs. Cecilia M. Holtslag, of '61 : —Opening eeselon of the Sunday masses: sions. The categories of meta­ immediately close and , remain Manchester Trust Co., Tha sisted in Depression. 9 39 9:45. Hartford, Sept. 9, — ( « ^ Oov. tell when it might end and the shops and trucks were smashed its program will be fact-finding that BbouL'50 per cent of the day Mill street, wife of Frederick M. Church School, enrollment In all For adults, 5:30, 7, 8:30, physics rest bn one basis, toe di­ closed all toe next day. < If the cheater Electric Oo„ Pottsrtan’6 Boat of hfa tlmt in confer- nearer wq 'are to being in agree­ shift wpto back at work. Depart- Holtslag, died last night at the and 11 a. m. Thomas E. Dewey’s stand on fo^ at Buayan airdrome. Four 1,000-. and educational. We want to know departments. vine Mind. Metaphysics resolves eifn policy "constitutea a« excel­ news comes on a Suftday the 1 Burton’s, The Manchester ment on Its form, the nearer we and remember the things that have menCibanagers said.skeleton shifts Memorial hospital following a During tha past year f l 6,000 Children’s masi at 8:30, down- Co., and B. D. Psaii’a Furnltim ton freighters and live barges were was repaid to the town on' money 10:45—Morning Worehip. things Into thoughts, and exchangr lent ^ittem for aU RepubUcana, stores will all remain closed an Beiidjr to flth t' OppooMto will be to the point where It can sunk at Sqrangnni bay. -A Japa- been done that are right and con­ wptild be maintained and some pro­ long illness. 'The family moved ataira. Appliance Shop. advanced to 889 persons during Preludo—Selected. . - ea till objects of sense for toe former Mayor Walter E. Batteroon Monday. If toe new* comes early Dowey made It plain before he begin effective Work. ne.se transport plane waa shot sequently repeat, improve and ex­ duction lines wotXld be kept mov­ here from Bridgeport three and a of Soul. *rheae Ideas srs per­ in the morning of any business It haa also been' reported to^| ft L oula^e, however, that he ing. the depression. Anthem -- told about 50 members of toe Con­ Should'Proceed Rapidly down. pand them. We 'are in the procesZ half years ago. Betides her hus­ "Lead Me, Lord” Harrle SL Bridget*a B. C fectly real and tangible to spirit­ necticut United Nations Associa­ day toe stores 'ffUl remain closed toe committee that all tha. i ready to take laaue with anyone In Chicago, production of B-20 band she leaves a daughter, Mary; BUIs to the amount of $337^78 ‘*I feel Very strongly that work At Pcail Harbor, Admiral Chea­ of setting up the advisory comifiit- Offertory Solo— Rev. James E. 'nmnUne, Pastor ual consciousness, and they have tion here laet night. • all that day. churches In Manchester win b*. | views do not coincide with tee.for this institute now. Ahd we Super-Fortresses , was halted liuit two sons, Paul and Joaeph; her were sent out to/tii6se who had re­ Rev. BronIsUw Oedarowskl prepared to observe V Day and on it, negotiations on it, consul- ter W. Nimitz disclosed that on ceived aid and'369 or 41 per cent "How Beautiful Upbn the this advantage over the obJecU Every voter, Batterson de­ V Day pogters for display win' y have asked your officera'"ior rec­ night at the big Dodge Chicago father, William H. WiUUms; a Asalstant Pastor tatipnb and the bringing in o f the Sept. .I, the day-flghter planee from have repaid f4:;.152.25, the the full Meuntatne” ...... Marker and thoughts of material sense.— clared. "has the right to know the dowa and doors of stores are i that they will all be open all day. He called "a little naive” a writ- aircraft carriers ^monopolized the ommendations from ywr Federa­ plant after 667 employes left their brother, Richard, and three aisters, small nations should all proceed as jobs, In protest against promotion amount loaned them, 259 have ■ Mrs; Howard Chase they are good and eternal.” exact convictions of a candidate for r »ji question submitted by Warren skies over Palau, carrier planes tion for niembershlp-^n this com­ Mary, EliabeUi and Lucy Wil- NMassea on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 « _ - - rapidly sb possible,^’ he said. of ah employe for mertt and not paid 318,147.62, or 29 per cent of Sermon— / f . national office on peace plane. In t^oocow, reporter for The New Dewey tome out flatly last night opened three days of attacks with mittee, liams all of Bridgeport "Rightly Dividing the Word and 11 a. m. ^ Taloottville Congregational Church toe field of foreign affaire, there is iT ork Tiroes, Inquiring if the noml- eeniorlty. Union an' ...... — ■ aggression and such means should labor relations act, fair to the Bernard J. liaPine ^ of Bradford Congregational - -Christian sonage. the Republican voters.” include the use of force as well as Ravage Fight (Coatlaoed Fnen Pag* Oae) tell of their summer experiencM ednesa on toe new Home ^n Leon- | Motor Corps, Legion and Army ^CpoOnned f^om Page One) workers, lair to the management, street who died Thursday night, Gifts for Silver Lake should be Churches, will apeak. All high , In discussing his stand on for­ Every SaU Night At 8:30 Sharp! the mobilization of international achool young people of the church • ^ Zion Lutheran Church ard street this evening In a mort- . bands, emergency hospital. • fair to big business and fair to will be held tomorrow afternoon at brought to this meeting, eign policy. McMahon declared opinion^ of moral pressure and m> thanks right here and, now to little btisiness, fair to employer two o’clock at the W. P. Quiah record In favor of continufng the are InviJed. Cobper and High Streets gage-burning ceremony preceding i Many improvements have been that "we must utilize toe strong­ ‘ 20 Games' Including Sweepstakes For Gateway ------’ t economic aanctlona." / your officers, both state and local, ahd employe alike, Funeral Home. pledge. Cnlendarfrdr the Week Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor thefw* annual1 T«iiatinnInsiailatlon oforom officers cers '. made in the Home Much''of :^ince its the dedlca- credit est formula which can be devised [SEE\ Should Bu Worii Of M aay^hids whom I have many times called Rev. Carl Richter, pastor of the Queried as to his stand on the .PLUS. South Methodist Chureh Monday: 7 p. m. Girl Scouts. tute of labor-management - rel-a "hv toe* nresence of* for these improvements Is due and agreed upop to rnaimatn Admission $1.00 Development of the^^rgartiza- upon and who have never failed to "In IMS we extended the bene­ Ooncordla Lutheran church of addition of a third international Main Street «"d Hartford R ^ Tueaday; 6 p. m. Group D will 9:00 a. m. ' Sunday peace. He commended toe Dum­ To Po Valley “THE FALCON Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr„ Minister w*" graced by P , . _ ' Marcel Donze, club steward, and tlon. he contended, should be “ the respond. I could cite you many fits of the workmen’s compensa­ which the waa a member will offl- UAW-CIO vice president, second- meet at toe home of Mra. Charles Rally pe.y .services celebrated at Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin of Con , commander Wilfred Clarke. barton Oaka conference as making JARVIS work of many mlnm,’’, With small instances but I want to give you tion law and the unemployment ciete, and burial will be in the ranking issue of the convention. f IN MEXICO” House. Westland; 7 p. m.. Prim­ this session. Members of the necticut. Judge William J. Shea, definite progress toward effective (Continaad troto Page One) Morning Worship, 16!*5 A. M. ary Department teachers’ meet­ The facilities Of the Home have ss well as Igige i)*tton* partici­ Just one example. compensation acL I believe that family plot in the East cemetery. Thomas first said he was. "not with TON OONWAT .Church Board are to be present of the Superior Court, and other there is still room for improvement againat it” , then finally admitted Tomorrow ahd toe following ing at toe church. and attendance pins to be award­ prominent Legionnaires and been well patronized by members ^ProL'*IOH»worth Huntington of pating. Help To Share Expense in the four years passed, and, a For Real Estofe “ No oneymikfi or three or four in both of these laws. Your Fed­ half miles inland and nine miles "I artTfor it.” Sundays of September,. Mrs, Wednesday: 6:30 p. m.. Cub ed. Edward C, Rodger, superM: friends from this area. Yale, president of C.U.N.A.., pre­ "When we were in the most crit­ southwest of Rimini. ENDS T(H>AYl M. Bennett will serve as organist cordial Invitation is always . e x ­ men cap^shape it.” he declared, eration, and especially your secre­ Asserting that membership had Scouts; 7 p. m.. Choir Rehearsal. tendent. The ceremony will also be at­ sided. ical sitiuition as to labor supply Counter-TknistB Repulsed and choir director at South church. Friday: 7 p. m.. Junior Depart­ tended by toe post officers to Values obvioumy referring to the Teheran to meet the mounting demands tary, have shown a very able and About Town increased 300,000 in the last year, *MR. SKEFFINGTON” 10 a. m. English service. tended by representatives of Man­ ‘ CAKES MADE TO ORDER apitCiUro conferences. The crowd faiemibded approach to both of 'niese counter - thrusts were, Organ Prelude — ’’Chorar and ment teachers’ meeting. chester’s several ex-serirlce organi­ Ijeglonnalres of this and other that were being made upon lia. we he said ”w« could liae more and 11 a. m. German service. towns to assemble and talk over cheered wildly. thcM situations. And it is my pur­ beaten off without loss of ground able executivee.” He denied that "P'riere a ' Notre Dame from Notes Guest speaker: Revj R. E. Muel­ zations, County Lieglon officers Dnnaher Explains CENTER STREET— organized in the critical labor Next Sunday, Sept. 17. Rev. Dr. mutual considerations. Speaking of Poland. France, the pose and desire to work with you by the Eighth Army and British the post, for -which Richard Tv “ Suite Gothlque” ...... Boellman ler. and membeni of posts and auxili­ FOR ALL OCCASIONS - 7-Room Single, eoal heat, shortage areas ‘Victory Manpower Twenty of the 40 , streets to be Processional Hymn—"All Hall toe Rockwell Harmon Potter will Recent Improvements Refusal to Appear Lou- Countrlee and Norway, the in improving both of these acts. troops seized and held Croce: Leonard, national Ford director of The Week aries of toe Legion in Hartford and S-on* garage, large lo rl6 r committees.’ Hits was done under treated with the new road cover­ Power of Jesus’s Name ••••••• Among the more re'^'eht im­ Hartford, Sept. 9—(J*)— United candidate toM hla nation-wide, To Present Many Problems which w ai the scene of prolonged the union, appeara to have the In­ preach. Tuesday evening. Sept. 12, 7:30 Tolland Counties. the Manpower committee of the day and'uight seesaw fighting. ing. have already been completed ...... Shrubsole The first fall session of the provements credited to Steward States Senator John A. Danaher Wedding Cakes Our Specialty,- garden. / radio audience that “they and nil War Council. It was decided that "The returning veteran and the side track, would take power from p. m. Young People's Society Brief Spealring Program displaced war workers are going Violent rain and thunderstorms and as some of these streets are church school will meet next Sun­ A buffet supper will be served bonze are the laying of a new made public last night a letter he other peo^ee of good will are en­ furtda should be raised to put on an longer than others, it is estimated his bands as contended by some day at 9:30 a. m. Boys and girls meeting! block linoleum floor, stone fire, sent to th'j Hartford chapter of the APEL PLACB-^/^ to present many problem to you hampered Allied attempts to press • bv the auxiliary at 6:30 during titled to full partneiphlp” in pre­ advertising campaign. In one of that about 15 miles of the total of labor leadera \ Hjmn— of Our Life, from Kinpergarten through Junior place fliioftscent lighting and con Connecticut United Nations- As­ venting another war. in the matter of unemployment the attack, but the tempo of the which there will be a short speak­ THE NEW CHARLIE'S BAKERY 4 and 4 D n l ^ large lot the meetings there was a discus­ fighting waa not reduced. 25 to be so treated have already High School will find teachers qnd ' Concordia Lutheran ing program, highlighted by an structlon of cafeteria booths in the sociation, in which he explained compensation. A very substantial TODAY AND SUNDAY Garden and Winter Streets for gardea. Mast be sold sion as to what should be the share fund has been built up over the been finished. It is expected that Offertory Anthem— Spirit of God helpers ready to guide them in the address by Governor Baldwin. basement and many other im­ why he refused to anpeai” before MANCHESTER of your federation in thla con­ the work will be finished In about Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor 183-187 NO. MAIN STREET ta o e t ^ a a estate. years. That fund Is essentially an Surprise Visit ...;...... W. H. Neldlinger Christian way of living. Judge William J. Shea, a post provements. that body to debate with Brien Open Sundayal Quebec Seen tribution. The committee men­ insurance fund and we must deal two weeks. , Sermon:...... "A G ^ Place To Be Tuesday, Sept 26, is the date of member, will be toe toastmaster. The original building committee McMahon his Democratic oppon­ “ Pastry Like You Would Make!” tioned a certain figure and your Yanks Within Gun Hooae — wired with it as such in the best inter­ To Local Nurse gin." toe Hartford District rally of toe 8:50 a. m. Sunday ^chool and Mayor Chambers. Town Treasurer o f ^ e post included the following ent, on post-war relations. aa dectrk range, tli Parley Silte president said. "Why well do twice ests of those Workers who may be Willlim D. Sullivan, son of Mr. Mr. Ward preaching. Council of Congregational - Chris­ Bible classes, Alfred' Lange, su­ G H. Waddell vrill represent the members; Victor W. Bronke, In the letter, addressed to the as good as that.” And you did. In temporarily out of employment Range of Reich; and Mrs. Dennis J. Sullivan, of 18 ttum ati MtKfSKS Recessional Hymn—"O 'Young Md, tian Women to be held at Center perintendent. town officially at the ceremony. chairman: Everett R. Kennedy, Rev Pavson Miller, executive sec­ ee of land— 1 Vj tillable. these programs you not only have Depot Square, has been promoted uMamat during the reconversion period.” . Lieut. Teresa Scholl formerly a IN n u n Fearless Prophet” ^ .... church, Hartford. The sessions be­ 10:00 a. m. Worship. ' The The officers of the poet will be chairman. Elmer A. Weden, Leon retary of the Hartford chapter of ' S«ar garage. Fmit treee. (Continued from Page One) shared the work btit you have Ready to Fight to the rank of Water Tender, 2-c., nurse at the Manchester Memorial Organ PoStluBl^ gin at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. AH choir will meet at close of service. installed by Department Comman­ C. Bradlev, W . Henry Weir and C.U.N.A., Danaher said that he helped to share the expense. The while on duty in . the European NMITUIWIKIU women of toe church are invited. The Week would be e'ad to. give his views on hospital and now a U. S. Army UMIU CUUtI "Grand Choeur In E Flat Major der Herbert L. Emanuelson, ot George Schrleber. Marcel Donze people of the state should know area with the U. S. Navy. He saw nurae stationed at Barton Memor­ ...... Alexander OulUnant Luncheon reservations should be .Monday, 7:30 p. m., toe Sewing New Haveil. assistcjl by his staff was chairman of the Fund raising post-war international relations, J WALNUT STREET— firmed: These same aourcea Indi­ PLUS: "Paasport To Deatiay" cate that Britain’s exact role in this. Yankee Drive (ConUnued/from Page One) - action at Cherbourg, and was on a ial hospital in Spokane, Wash., 9:30 a. m., Church achool classes made with Miss Munson by Sun­ Circle and Tuesday the Sunday and toe offlcera of toe aiutillary committee o f the post. hut that he could see no reason for i 7-Room Slagle, very good snuffing out Japan has not yet been "A short time ago 1 sat down ship which took part in the inva­ was surprised last week to receive for children, youth and adulU. A day, Sept. 17. school teachers wiU meet at 8:00 will be installed by Department Commander Clarke of the Le debating with McMahon. The lat­ MEMBERSHIP ROLL with representatives of organized ------STARTS MONDAY — ModlUoa. Comer lot, oD detailed. which had carried to Bourg-Leo- sion of Southern France. HTI a visitor from Manchester. cordial welcome to all. p. m. President Mrs. Inez Kashman, of gion expressed his happiness at ter, he said, had stated publicly labor and with representatlvea of brother, Dennis, Jr., is with the T ’NCERTAIN OLOBY” bwoer, near achool and bus The Quebec conference^if and Gets Nearer pold. ■ Flight Officer Jack Turklngton 10:45 a. m., Cfimrch Nursery for 8L Mary’s Episcopal Church Hartford and her staff. Mrs. Mary the coming ceremonies in his that ho will support without when it materlaliaea—ia not with­ management and the president of (’The London radio in a broad­ U. S. Army somewhere in England. who u sUUoned at Walla Walla "GIRL FROM MONTEBBY’* little children during Rev. Alfred L. WUIlams, Rector Stv John’s Polish Chureh Dannaher heads toe Auxiliary for thanks to Legionnaires, members qualicatlnn, the plan ' for world He attended the trade school here RE-OPENED S a C P r i ^ for quick sale. out domestic political aspects. our atkte vniverzity to discuss the cast heard by NBC said that the Air Field, in Walla Walla, Wash., ship. In charge of Miss Etoyle Rev. EIHsoii F, Marvlii, Curate Oolway Street 1944-45 and Francis^. Miner will of toe Auxiliary and the many peace tha! will be submitted to possibilities of setting up- at the and was employed by the United Can be eeen by appointment Starting hia first campaign tour Belfort Gap British had forced another cross­ flew over a hundred miles to see Re\-. 8. J. SzczepknwskI lead toe Post for the ensuing year. friends of the Legion today; the Senate by President Franklin Easing up. In the grain market, allows us to reopeB.! for the presidency, Oov. Thomas university an institute of la'xir- ing o f the . Albert canal 25 miles Aircraft Corporation before enter­ LieuL SchoU. The two Manches- ^ ’ s-OO p. m., meeting of Board,of Sept. 10, toe 14th Sunday after Throughout .the years since the "With the financial aid of the Delano Roosevelt.” ' oRly. to ing service. Walter Orzyb, Organist E. Dewey remarked that a Roose­ managemint relationships.' Thel east of Antwerp and west of the terites had an enjoyable time'talk­ Zklucatlon. v ’ Trinity: World War I. the Dllworto-Cor- many friends of the Legion in Man­ The senator’s letter said that he our books to new members, which memberships we ha^* velt - Churchill meeting at this idea was approved and. submitted (Contianed From Page One) original crossing in the face of in- ing over people and places here. u m if 6:00 p. m., Supper for all Church 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. nell Post members 'wanted a home chester and elsewhere, we were could see no reason why there been deferTinjr since March, 1913, due to uncertain con- Bcaatffnl 4-Room Single Miss Ann Della Fere Is vaca­ 8:30—First mass. . time would be an ’’amazing coin- to the Board of Trustees of the cfeaslng enemy resistance.) Jack wiu the first person Lieut. A'liv c G rtu i 1 liC>ISiL.(.r achool teachers “ >d ®fflcero. 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer badly. The many activities of able to accomplish tlie payment of should be an attempt to get an "wHb two nnflnisbed rooms Unlversit/. 'That board in turn t i o n ^ at Westbrook Beach, 10:30—-Second mass celebrated ditlons prevailing In obtaining Ingredients. cl^nce.” ian border, the Allies moved in for Aachen .towkrd. which Lieut.. Sc'hoU had met from Manchester 7-00-9:00 p. m., Study and work­ with sermon by the 'curate. in the English language. Choir re­ the units, bqth toe Legion and its toe' mortgage In four years and audience for McMahon. ’’Clearly, ■psUirs. Fireplace. Show­ a new assault t.i Briancon. Conn., with a group of friends in her two years of service. shop period for all Church achool Musical outline for 10:45 a. m. Auxiliary, forced this feeling into seven months. We of the post are hla letter stated. ” Mr. McMahon Our Co-operative Is farmer owned and operate^ Gen. Oourtney H. Hodges’ First from the State Teacher's- College, hearsals following each mass. er. Baaotlfolly flniahed. This was one of the f^w places Army troops were driving, was woi^ero. concluding with service Processional. "O Heavenly Jeru­ concrete action in 1934 when toe most grateful to ail v.’ho contribut­ has pledged himself to support any manufacturing, at oUr mill, “ Honest Brand Feeds, in southern France from which New Britain. of worship In the Sanctuary, plan subrnmed by toe president. Inlaid Hnoleam. Semi aiP’ the original northern anchor of salem.” Gospel Hall post bought a tract of land on ed In anv way towards making mixed fresh daily from the best of Ingredients. tlie Seventh Army had to with­ the Siegfried line, but the Ger­ Knitters Needed ' ^ Tbe Week Sermon nymn. “ Saviour, Like a 415 Center Street Leonard street with a frontage of this possible.” — He does not know what that plan conditioning. FHA terms draw. The mountain town, was A meeting of the Bet-Scott Club la, he docs not know what it will EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDEB’S mans in 1939 hastily extended the Monday. 7:30 p. m.. .Shepherd Lead Us.” • 150 feet. Poultry and cattle raisers should visit our plant and after sntsll down payment. seized in the early days of the in- will be held Monday evening at Offertory, ”God Is a Spirit” . .Lee Action towards starting con­ be, he cannot foresee what agree­ line 65 miles farther no^b to 7:30 at the home of Mies Chartotte For Red Cross Group meeUng in parlor. Mem­ 10:20 a. m.—Breaking of bread. ments will be arrived at at the watch our manufacturing. Just take the time to pay us ROAST BEEF AU JUS vation, but a counter-attack from Cleve. The German defense zone bers requested to return their Recesstonai, "There Is a Blessed 12:15 p. m.—Sunday achool. struction was again delayed ,four Narrowlv Escape BILUARD STREET— fortress peaks on three sides forc­ Hutchins, '85 Broad street. Home.” years until home building bonds Dumbarto.o Oaks conference. Aa a visit, you will be welcome and what you see will be NATIVE BROILERS now extends well in front of aprons. 7:00 p. m.—Gospel service. a matter of fact the president him C-Room Single, large lot, ed the Americans to withdraw. A Aachen. Ibe Red Croaa^^r^uetioq Cen- Tuesday. 6:30 p. m., , Stanley Every Wednesday noon: Inter­ 7:15 p. m.. Tuesday — Prayer were sold to members in 1939. and an eye-opener. I^yal Circle of King’s Daughters cessions for Victory and Peace. Being Antbusliecl self does not know, for agreements DELICIOUS STEAKS new attack started two days ago. Lieut. Gen. George 8. Patton's i ter has enough yarn on hand for ' Group vrill meet for pot-luck sup­ meeting and Bible reading. witf! the accrued cash, construc­ 5- «ar garage, porch; coal ------:------^ will meet Monday.evening at 7:30 are based upon mutuality and un­ gasoline-thirsty .Third Army to 36 pairs of Navy gloves, which are per a t toe church. ■ ^ The church is open daily ftir tion was ready to begin. Our formulae are built by men with long years r f haat. A real bay with small in (jenter Church House. Follow­ Urgently neededi and hopes a num" private prayer and meditation. derstanding, for lack of which DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTI the south was supplied by a eky- ing a brief business meeting the *^Priday. 2:30 p. m.. Study Group Darien Candidates Picked Before actual construction was practical farming experience, ably assisted by the best dona payment her of the ekillriil knitters will no­ meeting' at church. Hostessea, The Week: With the American Infantry Di­ there will be no agreement.” May Free Entire train of 0-47 transport pUuies members will adjourn U^the Rad 6..... ^ ______begun the post exchanged 43 feet I^e Senator said that good judg authorities on this subject that may be obtained. tice thla item and stop Monday eve­ Mra Lewis W. Haskins and Mr*.. An Imoortant-meetlng o f ... the of toe Leonard street frontage for vision Somewhere in. the' South which landed on forward airstrips. Croea production room t^w ork on Service Club will be held Tueaday Darien, Sept. 9.— Democrats west Pacific—(IP)— (Delayed)— ment requires that we reserve lit PINE STREET— ning to get tbe yarn, at tha regu­ ii? caucus here la.st night named additional land in the rear, about Reymiuider's Restauraiit It was a lack of suppliea, which surgical dressings. ^ % “0%°rMetoodtotYouto^FeL evening at 7:30. Privates Peter Petrillo, 179 Haw­ terances until we can learn what No salesmen to sell our products, they must sell on Baikal! Peninsula first slowed up the T h M Army. lar session for folding sxugiMl Mrs. Cyril Crimmins and Miss 110 feet in depth by 100 feet in a 7*Eooia Single^ newly Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer dressings Monday evening at the lowship Rally WllllmanMc^th- ' a rehearsal and try-outs for the kins street, Derby. Conn., and Ver­ is to be fciibmitted to the Amerl their merits to compete with commercial salesmen wil­ Mrs. Annie Atkinson who makes Mary Garavonta as their candi­ width which was to be u.sed for can public for discussion. As ' i itBoratcd; large roonia, ga­ 85-37 OAK STREET” TELEPHONE 3922 Production Center in Center odlst church. Mr. ^ M t junior choir will be held in the dates for state representative.vThe non W. Rydell, 30 Hickock Ave ing feeds and it is our experience that this is just what Inside of Week her home with her sister-in-law, yhurch Friday, at 4:00 p. m. needed parking space. Bethel, Conn., were members of a senator he has a r'feM?onslbWtty rage; near sdiools and Sergl. Johnson Mrs. Rachel Hopper of 125 Center church house. Or, If It is more ■maker Young people will meet caucus endorsed the Republican ^ g u n Sept. I, 1935 is happenirtg, as our volume has steadily increased from The church school reopens for combat patrol that narrowly es­ which is not shared by 'nis oppon ■hopping center. ' Owner convenient, the knitters may call S 1 ? e chutS. at for toe nornlnee for judge of probate, Al­ . George O. Dunkelberger of our start oT business six years ago. In East Haven, thra street, has returned after spad­ Tuesday or Wednesday morning at the season on Sunday, September caped being ambushed as it push ent, he said (Continued from Page One) ing the past month In West to WUUmantlc. ______fred Tweedy, and nominated 30- Wethersfield drew the plana’ for being transferred. Is Honor Guest the Production Center when the 17th, at 9:30 a. m. ed deep into Jap-held territory. durinsT uur operations In East Hartford and for the past Springfield, and at the Salvation year-old Harry Cook to oppose J. the building and actual construe scattered . among the Aegean Army Officers’ Rest Camp at cutters' will be at work getting Ththtrt GIRL BAND SlNSAlii-S ■' NAIlON BenjniViln Corbin for first select­ After discovery of hidden enemy, two years at the plant we purchased in Manchester. STONE STREET— fleoond Oongrog»M®“ * CIm«»«* Emanuel Lutheran Chureh tion waa begun on Sept. 1, 1939 islands in order to delay the possi­ Officer* and non-commiseioned Sharon, Mass. garments ready for the roaumption North Main and North Strata man. the Americans engaged in a cross- 6- Boom Single, steam heat ^ work there. Church Street, Opp. Myrtle and work was completed in Feb­ river fight with the Nips. LIQUOR DEPT. This seems to be the best way to advise our many ble linking of Allied sea power be­ officers o f Company G, State ybrria E. Reynolds, Minister ruary; 1940. The dedication was tween the Mediterranean and Black H m committee would alao like Rev- Theodore E. Palmer, Pastor Two scouts had pushed across customers and» friends, who have desired memberehip% rapper phunblag, porch, r a n g O a n d f u e l Guard, surprised i^jirgaant Stuart To Address Special Meeting held on March 11. 1940. ?ittended sea as long as possible. to have those who have completed D’A im fiA a stream when they drew fire OPEN AS USUAL. All Material In Morning worship at 10:45. The whenever membership roll was reopened and aliw, Maatifal shade trees, 2-car Johnston last night at hia home Red Cross knitted articles to re­ 9:15 a. m.— Sunday Church then by Governor Baldwin apd ~ Turkey Give* Shary Notice with a farewell party in honor of PIECE Sacrament of toe Lord’s Supi^r Hartford, Sept. 9. — (.P) — Rep. from hidden enemy positions. The any others who may wish to join our Association. g a n ^ eorticr lot An ex- CALL turn them Monday evening, Tues­ school. • ’ other distinguished guests. - MINIMUM PRIUES! Turkey waa given sharp notice bis aoon laaving for acUva eervica. wtU be observed. Meee^e by O'* Claire Boothe Luce, a personal rest of the patrol immediately ceptioiml bay. Can be seen by Russia during tbe last few days For Town Report day or Wednesday morning. > 10:30 a. m.—Nursery echool con­ The new home at once filled moved Into firing positions at the bership fee Is $5.00 and should accompany applicatioik (jhptain Frank Schiabel, LJeuts. minister and music by toe MOlr. friend of Generalia.slmo Chang much-needed place in the hearts by appointment only. that she is expected to cooperate ALL GIRL ducted during , the church service Kai-Shek and several prominent stream bank, opened a heavy fire AH profits are distributed annually to members and William Taggart and Eriing Jen­ Prelude, Andante ...... Smart of the Legion and\al was the wholeheartedly with the latMt de­ 'All the material to' be used in for children up to first 'grade,. Chinese speakers will address a 60 and thus was able to get their ad­ ~ 8500 sen of the company attended and center ,of civil affairs in town as f l R T H U J A patrons. velopments. Russian troops roll- tha.'town teport haa been turned 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. sperial state-wide meeting to be vance men out of the trap and to . 6-Boom Honae, 2 rooms OIL pretoifted' Ui* “popular non-com ORCHESTRA with toe start of toe war, the DRUG STORES Ing through Bulgaria apparently 7 Sermon topic: "Christ in the Pres­ held Oct. 10. in Bushnell Memorial safety. Should vou desire membership in our Co-operative, Bortly dnishsd npstairs, oil STANDARD KEROSENE AND MOBILHEAT.FUEL (»L with a purse of money in remem- over ^ t h e printer, tbe last sheets DANCE Offertory. Melody ...... Smith were headed for the Turkish bor­ going him yesterday. The PosUude, Temple March .... Lyon ence of Human Suffering.” Music pudltorlum, to mark toe 33rd an­ state armory was given over to The patrol suffered no casual­ Boat air conditioned, ga- brapee of the excellent service GLORIA FAYE-lOIS MARIE the regular troops, losing, there­ please contact either one of our der. auditors report, which la a part of Notes ■ • by the church choir.* , niversary Of toe Chinese republic. ties, but two Nips were seen to Our plant Is open daily froip 7-.00 .\. M. to 5:00 P. Mj, large comer lot MORIARTY BROTHiRS Ser^tont Johnston has rendered the reporL^aa finished yesterday MILLER'S HALL f LORENCE iv/////// The Week Governor Baldwin is official ch.ulr- by, . a place. to hold the .oannual ■ and fall. the state in the past three and Beaalona of toe Church School except Saturday, and on this day operates fspm 7.00 for electric range. A “On the Level” At Center and Broad Streets and a copy was filed with the town BETTY will be resumed next Sunday at 4:00 p. m.—Wednesday, Confir­ man of the committee sponsoring I f pedal towui elections. Red Cross one-half years. Sergeant John­ ToUaad 'Tornpliic mation class for boys and girls at the celebration. assemblies. Motor Vehicle regisra- braptlfol home. Can be clerk, as required by law. Thla ia ' .'MlT-.'licttf • I l( " (.'L:!' 9:80. , Must Kill Pet. A. M. to Noon. ston is one of the few original open to inaction a t the public. toe church. ! seen by appointment only. members of the company formed The fall rally of Hartford Dis­ By getting the reiMrU in at thla Sat. Niuse, Hartford. before aster. In David, Saiil’a successor, oariiR all toe discontented of Israel. 7- room boose, beantiful which might, suggest evacuation Yg p. m., Monday:—Meeting of Perhaps it may be said of David e im o n m seot. 19. a Sunday School teachers and offi­ we have tiifa process reversed; we 'bam, milk room. 9 Goera- To Vote Curb attempts. HOWt The Women’s League wUl meet see how in a man of deep faults, that he was'born for the times to 600 feet from school (Hollister St.) Ulove cers at Mrs. Robert Widham’s. 32 . sey cows. 2 heifers and calf. BiMgas Sat Allie ' at the parsonage, 106 Henry strw t who committed serious acts of lay toe foundations o f peace and F 0m £ , Mosquitos aat.hridgas afire in V O #r AFjfFAf Til Benton street. prosperity through toe overthrow in October 1st. Thursday afternoon. Sept. 14 at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday—<3hoir re­ wrong, even of violence and mur­ 1 700 chickens, tools, etc. (ConUnued from Page Oaa) the nuahing area of southern Hoi- 2:60. A speaker from toe Family der, toe elements of strength in of those who were making peace iT h is place can be Taeated in land where tha Gannans are toy­ hearsal at toe church. and prosperity impossible. y m iii. Service of Hartford will sp^lt 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Mid­ character and action nevertoelesa >80 days, their quarrel with the Polea with­ ing towscapa from Balginm by e ai$l.$$L COSEir $■$$■ IIT ; conquered, ao that he stands in his­ The gravest sin of David’s life Priced for quick 5 room single— warm air heat, 2 car upon toe problem pf Social .Re- week prayer aervlce, Theme: "An- fiole. out outaide interference, rejecting croaaing the achelde. sad alao in adjuitmer.t. All toe membeni of tory as a sttong personality, a tri­ ^ 8 his seduction of Uriah’s wife, DANCE an offer of good offices from thla tha Rottaidam vicinity. Bwered Fl»yera.” .£ls willingness to cover up his garage, lot 100x150 (not new) but in good the League and friends are Invited 8:80 p. m. Wednesday—Meeting umphant warrior, and a great king country. * The NurenbSrg attack- was a this 8ret meeting of toe season. who conaolidated his k1ngd(>m and adultery, and his complicity in Walker Street 5 and 5 They alao rejected, It was leamr highly concentratad two-minute of official church board. murder in ordering Uriah to be SUNDAY : NEW YORK FROLICS: Next Sunday- < left a mighty .heritage to Solomon, FOR POISE AND HEALTH ; Flat Steam heat large lot condition. Price $4,800, $1,500 needed. ed, a British request to use Rua- affair with blockbusters raining hia succeatoor. put in toe battle where he would Man baaaa on the ItaUan-Sovlat down upon the former Nazi Con- W t Chnroh of the Nazaretie Rally services for Sunday Sphool be sure to be killed when David's A good inrestment. Terms SPECIALS 466 Main atroet, Manchester and church. Watch for further an­ Aa in the case of Saul toe story shuttle run for tending aid to the graaa aito« of David ia full of Intense con­ efforts to cover up his sin failed. grrraiged. cmbattlad people of Warsaw, Rev. Jkmee A. Young, Pastor nouncements. Duplex— 6-6 rooms (Flower St.), 3 bloeks ROAST trasts. On toe one side is the popu­ dTet when toe prophet Nathan fear­ i waging open war aninst the Ger­ lar picture of toe ,fyoung shepherd lessly brought home to David his REOPENING THE Hollywood Section. Beaa- Sunday services: Cbrlatlaa Scleiio* Sarvioea north of Center. $6,800, $2,500 cash NATIVE CHICKEN mans while the Red Army Is Hospital Notes boy, skilled on the harp, a sweet grievous sin by means of a cleve/ 8-Room Hoose, all im- poised a few mllaa away. r 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Letia story, and had boldly charged. 4 make tola a "Home-Coming Sun­ Hartford Flrat Church, Sun 11: singer and a loVer of music, re­ Bvements. Can be seen needed. , ROAST TURKEY Aa a conaequenoa, the RJL.P. putedly toe author of Psalma, to Thou art toe man," David roae Admitted yesterday: Edward day," when all the members of our S. 8. H ; ,Wed. S, 587 Farmington ' appointment.. attempted to take suppliea dlract Smith, Jr., South Coventry; Mrs. auch an extent that these have to a great height of penitence. BAKED to Warsaw from British baaca, oohool ahairbo in attendance. We avenue. ' Another notable incident reveals JUNE JAYE. DANCE STUDIO Edith Liak, Rockvltte; J Thinjtfi To Bat' iaehargad yaatorday: ' ICaa 6:30 p. m.-aw. Y. P. 8. Miaa of the Leiaoh-Sermon for Sunday, water from toe well. "H e, was JARVIS M aiy Humphrey, 43 B b ^ atreat; Marion E. Janea, pratident the awaggering and defiant Goli­ Septamtoer 10th. ath, and finding toe weak apot in aghast at the thought'that men Registration , T O D A Y 2T06P. Mary O’Gonnan, of Wetherafteld. BuoDOflgUo Cartnl, 361 Vernon '7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic adr- should so have risked toelr Uvea. vtce. PM toni ■utoject; "What to TIm Ooldan ’Text U from Pro- the glant’a armor with his smooth, Rear 3 2 4 Center St. 7 ' ^ _ LTY CO. to Weelejr C. and Henry 8. Oryk, atreat; Robert D. Johnston. 176 varba 23:L -"A good-name ia rath Ht could not drink toe water, The Tea Room property bn the west Bide of Main ^ n ta r strsat. • -I'-ct for ’Tomarrow.” Special but rtnadiT atone-' Alexamisr Street * Both Davlda apparently grew made holy with toe sacrifice and Miss Jaye has just returned from Now York after eomple«nf seforal mdvwieed, Howard R. Hastings atroet and north o f tha Lincoln Dlachargad to d u : James Pack­ ’lM;litl|lill Irafill er to be cboacn than great riches, “No Wine»-^No Liqaora danger ^'0)lnioua toward height. We Shall heed many Da­ on WeatnHneter road. Mr. and Mia. Jamas Andataon, I t the pastor In charge* CI»P*r wlU ’tl 5 following: "l.'lead In the way Phooc 2-0664 101 Phelps Rioad. Phphe 4 8 ^ anytime. of jtghteoufnesa, in the midst of the vengeful and Violent Saul, with vids as aoldlera turn from warfare Dpp. St. Jnmen’n Church Anthony B. fc h t to John and Rosemary place. MIDNIGHT SHOW IV lR Y m O l Y .1:11 meet for retoearaal a^ cUjoa .of aar- paaalona aa dapp and a^ wayward ‘ to rebuild tha‘'w«>rM. Ui peaee,^ Louise Cooled, property oii Middle Death jEUteixlay: Mra. Cecelia ith* iwUik o f Judgmsnt: ’That turnpike, east. Holtslag, QL Mill atreet. „ ^ !•••••••••• • 0^0 •

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■f i r ± F A X r t MAnCMJIOT EVBWnW B B A I® , MAWCHEBTES^QW.. SATOEDAT, s.5.r. t,i..rit,K M~84« mAXrcnCSTEB EVEWING HE^tALD, MANUHE5TEB, CX)NN,, SATURDAT, SEFTfcMBBR 9*1944 . > iflE F O U B - with special reference to senio closes this afternoon. Lincoln field farmer, wefa found guilty of righu. aiposeed a point total of 117. theft chargea In piolice court here i Manchester 76 Inscribed The Honor RoU to be _ Murphey (Jets His win gives, him qn airplane yesterday and were sentenced to bean the names at 75 Untaa s Plans, trip to Inspect the plant of the pay ■ fines of 5100 each- with eua- bers and wm be ptaeed la Equal Right Pratt A Whitney Engine Com­ pended Jail sentencee o f 60 days Date Book On Honor Roll Union offloe. Airplane Trip pany, Kansas City, Mo., and was Another police officer, Raymond Rationiiig Data .awarded a 550 War Bondi Corcoran, woe found -laiiooent of Toalght foT' Years Murphey raised all of his pro­ the eome charge. The theft charge Burning of mortgage ceremony Union Members to Dedi* Stymied resulted from the, disappearance of PAINTING Ffirnished By X duce on several lots north of BJarl knd Installation of officers, Amer­ Local Resident Has the street and Middle Turnpike East, a 50-gallon drum of alcohol which ican Legion Home. cate It Tomorro,w Aft* All Work OuataaXMB! OfBee *"***’ Home Garden Fair. lent crop of assorted vegetables, in bonds of 5500 each. Suaday, SepL 16 LESTER SILVER Amendment Intro­ berries and flowers. Local No. 53, TW UA of Cheney SERVICES / In bombing German industry Song reeltal by Miss Jane Nac- 528 E. Middle Tarapika kowski, Center Church Parish Brothers, will - hold a general a H-A coupons good for three Sal- duced in 1923; Never Mrs, W. David Turkington of Lincoln J. Murphey, of 33 ain- the Army Air Forces flew more ita. VMe. Ete. Found OAllty of Theft House, 3:30 p. m. meeting in Tinker Hall Sunday at Four red ^Umpe iTlons through siept 21. B-8, B-4, Marbank. Ontario, and Mrs. Annie ton street, an employee of depart­ than a (Juarter million sorties and 2:30 p. ni. for the purpose of dedi­ 05 C-3, and.C-4 coupons good for five 5 Has Been Debated. Young, of Napanee, Ontario, are Monday, Sept. 11 IteM h 'S|°Md AS through ment 63, U.A.C.. East Hartford, New Britain. Sept. 9. — (/P) — dropped more than 200,000 tons cating a local Honor Roll, discuss­ gallons everywhere. spending a few days visiting of bombs between Jan. 1 and Surgical dressings for Red Cross &^Mlnde5iMely Raymond Hart. Neiv Britain police Center Church House * t 7:30. ing post-war plans of the Union Fuel CMI OIL TREATMENTS FOR HAIR By JaniM Marlow frlencta here In Manchester. led all exhibitors at the United May 15, 1944. Period li our and Five coupons Wometi Should Be Prepared Roofing Jobs Washington, Sept. 9—(JPl— 'The Aircraft "home garden fair" which officer, and Jacob J. Qabany. West- Book Four >»Uie etampe AS valid In all areaa through Sepu 80, lliink of Him proposed consfltutionsl amena- BBooKb ZS and A& . through L5 Lieutenant Walter E. Wright; of New Period One coupons good If year hajr hu been abased thia Sumner yon wfll ment to give woiaen equal rights Mather street ho# received hie or­ > TlWiltnil'finitely. everywhere. In Order Now with men has bek^stymled ' for ders to report for duty with the Sagar In Emergency For HairdoSp Fall Styles want to consalt as about it before yoar PermanentvWaTO. Medical Corpe. BoA coupons good for three gal­ Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. a P. Hoiloran whose funeral homa Is hair is done by \\ eldon Beajrty n^ver know just how lovely your I..eague of yVomen Voters— have Ash of Woodbridge street wlU lons through Nov. 8. Elsewhere, The telephone number la 2-0401 Studio the c ^ n «B are that they | Call 5009 tomorrow and ask for Mr. Coughlin, who is t h e c a r y o u o w n fought a.galnst It. REPUBLIC^ CANDIDATES located at 175 Main atreet He has H IG H GRADE show a collection of elides he will be mighty J ^ om li^ . : appointment. an expert cm roofs of all types. He DIvlsioB Amoag PoUtlcUuis made in Gilead, also Kodschrome had a Breat many years of experi­ The. Weldon Beauty Studio has •* colors . . . It In mining order. Is a dates, to examine into'the quail* will gladly look over your, roofing This division of thinking occura slides of flower arrangements by ence in his chosen, field and a wonderful cold i Have you looked at the lovely real asset. We are stiO a king among politicians and cofigress- fleations and admit to the elec­ toria, ttat really doe# things for I Job and give you an eatimate on PRINTING memfeera of the club. The prral- Hebron tor's oath those found qualified: through the’ years has built a rep­ ways from new cars. Let ns men, too. dent, Mra. Doris Bryant, hopes for the cost^f putting it in flrst class '' In order for the amendment ef­ FOR THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN September 30, for those only utation ' for himself aa a man of your hair. It j ® ? ' ' ® " I tremely bright this year and you a good turnout at to# membera, trous, natural looking and e ^ to , ^ help Usep your preseaq^ ear I JOB AND COMMERCIAL fectively to become part of the i^i.Kepublleana at'their'caucus at whooe rights shall mature after high integrity. Ha has been unfail­ shape for the winter. ' Mr. Cough­ and requeeU all who con poeaibly ing In his service to people of Man­ manage. If you have not had onA „,he-up. Any one of the akllled the best^ posetMe. laeehaalcal PRINTING constitution this would have to fttlabrph town hall Wednesday eve- the 16th, 2 to 5 t>. m. The town why not call 5009 for an appoint lin has had 15 years’ experience In dd 80 to bring arrangementa, spe- • ■ ' - - ' ■ " ■ " V ’ ...... - clerk la Mra. Grace B. Martin. chester and vicinity and many peo­ operatora at Weldon Beautyy Stu- roofing work and la well qualified eofiditlon. Be foniHsfailt aboot Prompt and Efllofent Printlaa happen: - cimea blooms or anything of gen­ iiin#.‘ placed in nomination the fol- ple have looked back on his ser- ment and aee for yourself Just dk> will advice you aa to colors to Two-thirds of the House and Selectmen are Winthrop S. Porter, how much better your hair doea to handle any type of roofing Job. having It cheeked and servloed of An Klnda eral interest. ”ng ticket: Senatorial conven- vices with g^utltude. use and rem em l^ this, you cannot Mr; Coughlin particularly req- Senate would have to .approve. Edmund H. Horton, Clarkson F: look when one of the operatora has,. here. It frill pay. Then 36 of the itates would have CStarlea N. Fillmore, Elton Bailey. , Mr. Hoiloran has a fine funeral TIB* the same colors, for all yoijr ommends asphalt shingles as they COMMUNITY PRESS Beginning tomorrow evening at At The Primaries On Tuesday, home at ItS Main atreet whjch is finlaped thta wonderful wave? costumes. The Studio carries the to okay It. Then, in order to give Bnen, CTlfford R. Perry. Dele- Sunday will be "Family Sunday** Perhaps you are of the opinion are proving to be more satisfac­ A. C. Holmes J Mr Bars 7 o’clock hnd continuing e « ^ are empowered to name easily scceasible to everyone. It Monique cosmetic line and you will tory today. *rhese shingles are .Cor. No. Main and No. School ,the etatee time in which to make at tha Hebron Congregational that all cold waves are alike, but COOK’S SERVICB^TA. their law# conform, five yean evening throuito U^* . own alternates. Bktward A. Is designed with care and any type find all the different blending fire resisting and stand up under Maacheeter Green Pboae 8666 Streets — T elephone BltJ church, the Rev. Charles A. of aervice is available here, '^ou such Is not the case. There are any shades there. Ask one of their would elapse before the amend except Saturday, e e r v l^ ^ *»• ith was named again aa jhdge Downs, acting pastor, in charge. quantity of them given, but Mias all types of weather very well. held la Goepel hOU, 415 C e n t« may have the strictest privacy and operators to study, your skin and Tou may have your choice of flat ment went Into operation. ;aijg probate. Harold U Gray and Families are invited to attend fai Juul feels that the Victoria wave Here are eome argumente by atreet. Jomee McCullough ' ford, having spent the summer Kee.do i t Phone 8066 tor help In caae fastlea toot men have. ber 1944 (which will be September Finishing np tbeir 17-Woek nouncement made today by Clar­ We Hure Been in the BILL'S TIRE The soneUtutlon was based on Bd did not want to go home spent the week end and Labor Day of an accident rourse here the men will be sent ence Wogman, superintendent. 12th, 1944). ' * . ®fnd told the pollco that "Niggers in Salisbury. Budleval BngUoh common taw un­ The polls win be opened at nine eltlKer to Hne duty, to, a factory This advance is a part of a Manchester Plumbing and Heat­ der adildt toe rights of men were fibred there." Her parents said The very dry weather la being school for further specialised o’clock la the forenoon and will felt here more and .more. WeDs movement in which approximately ing Business for Many ptetMfad and respected but wom­ remain open until eight o’clock in | child waa a chronic runaway, training, or to one of the Armv 1200 churches will participate, REPAIR SHOP en were eonaider^ under the au- ba Mectmen and town .clerk are getting ab low that a water Bolton Air Forces Training Command's the afternoon. famine'la faared. Soma wells have located in the United States and Dry^Cleaners Years. • Wm. H. Green. Prop. Miority ed their huriMuide. BEPUBUCAN NOMINATIONS ba bt aeseion at the town aerial gmineiy schoola • Canada It Is being promoted in 'Under th i amendment, no state already gone completely dry, and Today's graduates included from SELECTMEN k'S <0lcm on the following Making Voters response to a declslcm made by the Rely on our experience and Colombia and Elk Bieyc;^ eeuld have one taw for men and as for brooks they are either all Manchester, : 93 Wells S^eet lA Sherwood O. Bowers dried up or are reduced to The Board of Selectmen and the Synod at the last annual meeting senriM for best results. another for women. David Chambers To'Wn Clerk win be in session to­ Pvt. Donald W." Pbelps, son of U. S. Urea. But BOW In the various etatee 2A trickle in moat cases. The earth Mr. and Mra. Raymond J. Phelps, designating September lO-0ctober 3A Griswerid A. Chappell day until 6 p. m. at the Communi­ 1 as Parish Elducatlon Month. The Tdephone 7254^ there are autre than 1,000 lawa dta- is as dry oa powdeg to a depth of 93 Foster atreet. Repaim. Serrida. 4A O cil W. England WILL BUY ANY ty Hall to make voterA decision calls upon ail churches of erlminatliig ogalnat women. For I Louis M. <3enoveil , a foot and a half, farmera aay. Pvt. Charles W. Custer, son of Johnson & Little tastonee: ___ _ 5A Mr. and Mra. Raymond Weeka, M« m Annoiiaced Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Custer. 218 the Synod to redouble their efforts Accessorias. 6A Jack M. Gordon The Home Ekxmomlca Oommit- 14S MAIN STREET . n ieieliidaate en Property Bights GOOD who have spent most of the sum­ North Elm street. to reach every person with Chris­ Expert Dry \ 7A Clarence N. Luplen tea of Bolton Orange announces tian teaching and to atrengtoen ISOSproeaSt. Pbaaa5450 Dieerlmlaatlon In regard to mer at the country home of Dr. Pbon# 5876 property rights, inheritance 8A John I. Olson Charles J. Douglaa have returned tho following menu for the supper f ife at 8oMler Simple their educational programs In 9A Harold M. Reed REAL ESTATE to bo aervod on the evening of e;very possible way. Cleaning Service righto, divorce, the right to work to their home In White Plaiha N. for a Uving, the right to cflmpete lOA George E. Snow T. I>r. Douglas has also returned Sept 12 In connection with the Denver—OP)—A ' Bpckley Held The Rev. Theodore Palmer quot­ l l A Joseph G. Trueman. fair: Chicken pie, peaA' carrots, on fair toniui with a U others en­ Foir Prices to his home in Dorchester, Mau. staff sergeant was CompUmehted ed President Roosevelt as saying GIBSON'S KRAUSE'S gaged in the some work, to own ASSESSOR ITte .eommunity*party aponaored sliced tomatoea_maahad potatoes, by another aoldler on hla work. Ha recently: "In this time of our end eontrol one’s earnings, engage 12A Thomas J. Lewie. by tha Hebron War Council win rollA coffao and aquaah pta Sup­ replied: "Hell, aU you hava to do spiritual testing aa a natlOA It is See The GARAGE In on tawful occupatloni, jury eer REGISTRAR OF VOTERS be held at Gilead Hall Saturday per will be served from 5 to 7 p.'' to be a aoldler In this war is to good that we should strengthen a. a. Olbssu, Prop. GREENHOUSES vlee, government service, the hold­ ISA Robert N. Veltch. Wm. Fs Johnson evening. m. Thoao who purchase tickets know your way around on trains.” oiir religious ties and reinforce the "Wine Doctor" 6X1 Bairtfaed ing of public office, the right of JUDGE OF PROBATE Bailder — Real Estate Mlsa Merle Jones., daughter of from members of Die Grange do quality of our religious educatiom" contract. " . . . 14A WUllam S. Hyde. not need further reservations. REPRESENTATIVES Mr. and M ra Claude W. Jones, has “ Ptoeh Every Peim j" At BflUUl A constitutional amendment ta .. Tdepheiw 7426 or 4614 However those who will bo unable needed to ectablleh nationally ths 15A George E. Keith begun her duties aa teacher at Wheel ^ AlIgnnMat. physical educsti i at the Middle- to purchase their tickets In ad­ Shawnee. Okla.— (F)—l « f t ‘ la principle of equal rights for worn- 16A S. Raymond Smith. town High school. Mn. Charias N. vance may call Mra Kqeney the poet office hare was the care­ BraSe ead €H« BOARD OF EDUCA'nON I Hutchinson, 8425, any time on fully prepared budget of eome- FRED'S Depending upon the individual 17A George W. Cheney, Sr. Oarcnca Lupien Fillmore has. begun her teaching David Cbambers Fire Insurance duties at Marlborough. .The two Monday and make reaorvaUona. body apparently determined to atates to do thta voluntarily ta a ISA John H. Lappm Jobn I. Olson make the trip with Miss Aceynath Need PrlM Moaey practice the atrlcteai economy, procecs too long-drawn out. And 19A Herbert l i MUbury PACKAGE XOA Frederick I. Rogers , On Y oar L. Johes, medical secretary at' the Joseph Mack who la in charge "The budget listed various Items even then It might not be accom­ of raialng the money for the prises right down to the cent and end-^ plished. 21A Janet S. Smith, unexplred Rocky Hill Veterans’ Homa. 185 Matn St. PboM 5011 term ending IMS. ' 1 Charles C. Sellers also accom­ for children's exhibits at the. fair ed: "Pinch every p «w y.” STORE Mesnwhile, without the amend ment, any state con pose mote dip- XXA A. Lawrence Riker, uneK*| FURNITURE panies Miss Jones to Middletown on Tuesday reports that ihe' yaii- /(FFP VO UP CAR 117 Spruce Street criminatory taws.* pired term ending 1946. dally to hi# work at the 'Wealfyan ous societies in town have been Afid Personal EITecta moat generous but there Is need of QUALITY Would Not Be Affected CONSTABLES Liferary. ATflGHTIHO/AR H m proper Cattle and PoaRry The amendment would not af­ 23A James Ih»ffy Mrs. Charles Baile;^ of Andover additional contributions to reach PRINT IN 6 I aerve6 arltb tbs right ioodsi mm Voting We can protect .yon for as low the IlOO mark. If one hiindfed dol­ Buy Your Hardware fect maternity legtataUon, moth­ 24A Otto H. Herrmann I S4J10 per Sl.OOfl for 8 years' is staying'with her aoh-in-IaW and add ■neb to yeav eej i yaisal el Art Briaffiag Tap Prkast ers' pensions, or sld for dependent 25A R^rmond E. Boblnsoa (laughter. Mr. ana Mra. Walter C. lars is raised In Bolton the state The prbitiag By Oavlaa It Senrieed AtJ a meal. For the best la triaea Voting ttane. will add $fe0 to the fund. Anyone Job we do far children. ^ 26A Sedrick J. Stnuighfin. Hewitt, for some time. She makes \ 7 A K I ' C 8«“ tYRJB for every oeeaslba, ooom here aud HouM|wurM PEED But it would enable women to wishing to contribute may call Mr. y o a will V A N J, STATION JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Let me call at yuur Iwitne and frequent visits here, spending part and gal ear adviee. toe* regard- get equal pay Jor equal work.. 27A Alden E. Boile;, Place Mack, 7276, and he will arrange to prove aatla- 4X7 Hartfard BmmI fM. lag me eerriag ef explain detallB or of the time with other relatives.. factory, be- MOON'S FEEDS As to the contention toot toe 28A Thomap A. Brennan Tele phone 6440 or M38 ' Wild grapes are very abundant call for the donation. Needs at yT Place cauee. It will •J, FOR BEST RBSULT8I amendment would cause a tremen­ 29A Fannie G. EUiott here in places. The frost took part be produced dous Jam of litigation os states 30A Thomas Hooey of them apparently and skipped No Reaaoa for Question wiped out many , of their present Arthur A. Knofla moderA aflick 31A Maurice Pasternach V' others. Tree*,^ are reported aa our estonate. CAMPBELL'S tawe: ' 3ZA Frank O. Steele "Tho Fumitnre Fire hanging hpavy with hickory nuts. Albuquerque, N. M.,—(/f)— State •No litigation under toe artiend- Pepsadible — W - 33A Stuart J. Woaley. . Insoranee Man" Jpatrolman Barney Oldfield didn’t CHRYSLER^ DESOTO, . PLYMOUTH Hardware Store' URSEN'S ment could bq w laborious os DEMOCBA’nC NOHlNAliONS have to ask any speeders "Where's discrimina- r S75 MAIM 8TKEKT State highway officials'estimate WILLIAM H. SeflfBLINjB PEED SBRVIC!B eliminating preient SELECTMEN needed construction on principal toe fire?" It wa8 in bis car. Cor. Mala aad Middle fyli. -,«te^ tawB dne by one. lA Jamea F. Barry OStae Open Dally 185 Sprwe Btrsol BsL Mpi SERVICE'AND GENUINE PARTS « Oepat and Tbnra Bvenlna 7 tO 8 P. N. highways aa of July 1948 Would 2A Joseidi W. Busky % cost 87,000,000,000. SA Earl J. Campbell EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK 4 A Robert P. Ctalemon '''1‘ SA Clarence E. Foley ARMORY Prtm^AeHmm ROOFING T . P. HofloraiT K N O FLA 6A Arthur J. McGowan N • Griswold's (7A HowoM L. Smith. SPENCER Asphalt Shingles DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE rUNBliAL HOME ASSESSOR f Atlantic BROTHERS 8A No nomination. i :t - Flat or Built Up ■' Bnieet Roy, Prep. lemfaS eeaei REGISTRAR OF VOTERS SUPPORT General Contractors 9A Edward F. Moriorty. relieve, that auif- ‘241 NO. MAIN STREET . TEL 8118 Servico Station Jack Gordon Tin Roofs JUDGE OF PROBATB Joseph TruMuan KNOTTY PINE cular 'tacfeache 289 Mala Street l■ffe, ifuranewe Mod. Jobbing and lOA WUUom S. Hyde. and lattgue-Aive All Tjrpes Handled By * REPRESENTATIVBS you new energy.' FOR THAT RUMPUS ROOM YOUR LOCAL ROOFER: General Repairing ___ Earl J,. Carob^ > MABF r . General IXA Andrew J. R ealy.___ MePABTLAND AMBIfLANCB SERVICE Can 4386 BOARD OF I^U^TION ’ 186 West Center ^ ,—F O R • Alto the CoBdidate# for the Board of Edueatlonr George W. Cheney, Sr., Fr^erick I. Roger# — ED COUCBLIN, 7707 , Automobile DAY AND NIGHT BafoiM 8 P. M. ISA Edward J. Murphy Street L14A No nomifiation rtmne 7654 . SIO Weodlaad Str«6t Janet S.*Smith (unexpired term 1945) and A.LowreneeOtiker (unexpired^term T946). 178 OMtsr 15A No nomination, uaeaplrMi Dupont Paint Products Service 8L term ending 1S45 15A No notalnatlon, unexpired term ending 1M6. They Hove the r«dor#emeBt of the RepublieoB Town Committee. * y « t « i| p r Endorsed Candi­ OAK FLOOR CONSTABLES W ALLPAPift LBC1.BR€ CAPITOL ' John J. Cratty FUNERAL 8BRVICB RANGE ‘ind 17A NO. 1 CLEAR (PRE-WAR STOCK) SEE WARD'S FIRST j ISA__ _ Harold T. Keating date#', for Forty Unity; ... WWtar a. GRINDING CO. 19A 'Richard L. McCabe Fok A C o m p l e t e . LINE o p r o o f in g , in s u l a . PICTURE FRAMING SSNaMBl. !>• 79.18 FUEL OILS XOA NO nomination. JUS'nC^ OF THE PBACB b u il d in g m a t e r ia l s TION, . PLUMBING AND “Whan nifllb Aia llaU 1 IK)i u i m li i; S IA Oeorgo A. CaiUouotte HEATING SUPPLIES Oar BaaiiMMa la Goad" m Harold W. OaiTity SAWS OP AI*L KlNIPt> i'ii()NI: (•'J" X5A Gtaoffo C LoMner For Free Transportation To The Polls Call Any Of Tfte Numbers W. H. England Lumber MA Edwl^ J. Moriorty f SKI AND KII.Kfl XSA WlUtam P. Qutah '' A a Boarway ge Hand and Powei BOLAND S6A No nomination. 2 *1 2 9 6 .Com pany ontgomery Lawnmowara Sharpenad , . Dated at MaaritaMer this I 2 *0 6 1 3 2 * 0 7 5 7 JTEtt ORE^N TEL^SfSl JbHNSOM PAINT CO. ' Uemellhe Faneral aervfask AJfWva wWMNi dky of September 1S44. ABSM# far Waieapas

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loon-s, and intercepting . fighter I honey flXh, into oil and fertilizer. out of Dumbarton 'oaks cannot No one in authority paid any at­ planes. Manchester pd'fsibly po into effect without the tention and presently the trawlers Endorsed Candidates Toward the end ot the' attack.*!, C o m m e n ts widest kind of debate. They are completed the destruction of the Evening Herald willing to give the riegotiatova only '9 per cent of the bombs Isunched were actually reaching From The River R o ^ honeys—and their own business. ^ i H c . there everts, possible chance to The deatmc.Uon e t the botieys— Urged . for Selectmen rnmtu m a^ make their product as good as it London, By Mfikolm MolUii On Aug. 38th, the banner day which a ^ the backlog food flrii rStuSnaavaov can be. It is, in truth, chlshy the Mr. Mollsn, rstlrsd editor oC Ths Hsirnld, p isssyvte his sootaot o f the ffig blues. In turn drove serted. The others endorsed arc for ths defsnss, tbs Germans with hla former dally readers by writing s.Nsekly Isttsr for RepubUcan Town Cdm< isolationists who seek to discredit thoM fish away from theae shores also "known for. their ability aa rm m 6ti Oetobw U UU. that result In advance by protests launched 100 bofttbs. Of these, the.se columns, hj which he expresses his owfi leisurely arrlved- business men successful In their at convictions concerning some major m ^ers and his observa­ and there were no big blues for Tnittee Afikfi Party Volf- ■««alag Cxe«^ against the secrecy of the pro­ only four reached London. own right and capable of filling the ra BnUrM »t tb* tions concerning some very minor one* m seen from his ^_oms several years.. Now the menhaden ceedings by which It is being at­ ’Thus, although tbs only ssrtaln ers to Name Its Selec- effice'4n*a manner In keeping with QoaB.. M on tbs banks of tbs NisnUo river. Look, for hlatsohtributlon have eome back ao that theae wa­ partjr tradition. way to halt ths flying bomb maiir sBOb wsskrfihd. tained. ters, our river In particular, tioM on Tuesday. Louis M. Genovesl Is a teller Oovsmor Dewey’s inference that ace was to oaptura tbs aitsa from awarm with vast schools of tbe with the Savings Bank of Man­ such secrecy msy cover the plan­ which they were being launched, Dr. Joe. airho is a very old fristklt and level out, all in one day, all The Repdblican. ’Town Commit­ young ones. ’To these schools our chester, a position he has held for ning of peace methods the Amerl-. the partial methods of defense of ours and who lives leas than over the Great Plains, or we tee of Manchester*'tfT an adver­ a long tliiio. He is one of the lead­ harboit. sized blues or snappers at­ cam people may not believe in, bit which could be devised did achieve half a mile down the Rlv€r Road, should learn that the Arctic Ocean tisement In other columns of The ers in the local Italian colony. tach themselves. They stick right John I. Olson is a veteran ot chary reference to "commitments", an unexpected degree of success, where he has a coniiklerable es- had begun to boll over_ its entire Herald today asks the Republican UEUBER t)r 1 along and, whenever a blue feels World War 1 and has u son in the and, finally, hla acceptance of wbich was constantly being im­ late, is not only a. Very busy phy- area. Tb« a s so c ia t e d p r e s s that he can swallow one more bite voters o f this town to nominate i present war service. He la a suc- - Th» AwoeUttd Ptm» I» «*cluilT*^ the favorite Isolationist charge proved. ' lU endorsees for the Board of Be-1 cessful painting and decorating lUed to th« u»« oJ WUOl'Mtlon ol sictan but a Whole hearted dirt Nevertheless there are aspects ofTood, he Just helps himself to a that any International policy must Altogether, of some 8,000 contractor and is one of tbe best MW* ditpatebM cr*«UtMto it or not farmer into the bargain. He adores of the world scene which, despite boney. Hence the Snappers never lectmen at tbe party primary on known of'the Swedish residents in Mhenrli* creditod In thi* pnP**' mean "an American WPA for all bombs the Germans launched, only Tuesday in the State Armory. rglM th* Ideal TW» publl*h»d h«r*. hard work'tffQr himself even more the flabbergasting rapidity of its get hungry. Hence the lazy bitini. town. 'of the rest of the world’’ ere all 2,300 actually reached London. than fof other people) and does a military phases, much more close- ’Those who were given town Joseph G. ’Trueman is the pro- *11 rivbt* ol republicntlon ot •pwl«J Hence the fact that right now you committee endorsement are: crumbs upon which laolationiat These were tragic enough for Lon- lot.«f it. He has goats and chick- |y re.semblc the aiiniost Impercep- irietoi'^ of the West Side Dairy MaMtebe* bereln, *pe *l*o re**]^*d. can go fishing because this is a Sherwood G. Bowers, David l^iU aarrlo* client of N. ®- .A. Servlo* hopes will feed, hoping that, when don, but far short of what t h e ir s and raises an Immense e has conducted so successfully tibly slow movement of a glacier free country—but you can’t get Chambers, ^Louis M. .Genovesl, for manv years. He is well known txH ' ...... ' ' it getSodown to commitments and Germans themselves must have amount of garden truck. But he Jack M. Gordon, Clarence N. Lu- than they do the startling rush of any blueflsh. You can’t bait with throughout the town an4 ope of #abll*ben RopreeenUtl»**: reservations and actual details of hoped and expected. does seem to have it in for his the avalanche. And upon these plen, John I. Olsotl and Joseph the most active members of. the jnUua Itathew* Special Agengr—R«w honeys, because there Is no way Trueman. Bowers, Chambers, York. ^Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. policy. Governor Dewey may yet bones, which he breaks quite cas­ we may speculate without much Washington Social club. of netting them—not with any Gordon and Lupien are present Education Board BUREAU be thellr friend. ually with awe-insplrlnit frequen­ expectation that ' lODIBBR AUDIT ^ today’s conclu­ equipment you or I would be like­ members of the board. Present The Republican town committee jCtnCULATIONB. By the sterling truths of the cy. Since we have been down here, sions may be valueless tomorrow. members of the board not given ly to have, for thpy travel in deep Is also asking tbk party to name The Berald Printing earlier portions of his sps^bh lest a matter of something more.than Of such is the question, so often endorsement were Cecil W. Eng­ George W. Cheney, Sr., and Fred msuzdm do flnDodDl rosponslblltty fof Connecticut water. And if you had honeys night, he cannot be their friend. three years, be has managed to repeated recently, of What to Do land and Harold M. Reed. I. Rogers to tbe Board of Educa­ gwpograpblcal * r ^ • 5 ’*® ^ ^ “ e-tSl they wouldn’t stay on your hook, Endorsement of candidates was tion. 11118 choice was made,' the ■ fVtlaeiinnt* in Tbe Manehaatar E»*" It Is to be hoped that, as the cam­ snap a couple of ribs, to get a With Germany, once the last Him being too soft, and anyhow why by secret ballot. There. wei*e 24 party’s leaders say, because they Bing Herald. ______paign goes on, and there are more fhactured pelvis in a fall from a soldier has been killed or disarmed Yankee should a snapper pay any atten* members of the committee pres­ were believed to be the most quail actual details of the American manure cart and. Just the other and the record of the present con^ ent and voting. ’The results of fled of the candidates running for Saturday. September 9 tion to your one boney among ten method of participation in world By A. H. O. day, to break a great toe. He has filet with that strange people can the balloting was as follows: the full term. The iinexpired term thousand which would be no tre­ Lupien 24, Chambers 23, Olson candidates, Mrs. Robert H. Smith security orgsnliatlon to discuss, probably'forgotten all about the be definitely written as "Done." mendous school as boney schools 23; Genovesi 22, Trueman 21, Gor­ and A. Lawrence - Rlker are unop­ f The Louisville Speech be makes ths satrsngement final One of cur favorite legislators earlier accYdents but this week be in the House, we . may as well ad­ Hog-tle, Sit on Her go? don 19, and Bowers 14. posed. 7 Ctovemor Dewey’s Louisville au- by constructive statements of was irmplng ax he got out of his Other Csadldatea ’The polls in the State Armory mit publicly, is Rep. Edwin O. I regard the answer to that Oh. I suppose I’ll keep on try­ £-Aence. and his radio audience what degree of American partici­ Smith of the town of Mansfield. car in front of a neighbor’s house How the other candidates stood will be open from nine o'clock question, so far as there is the ing, waiting for the miracle of_the Tuesday morning until eight ? last hlght were probably divided pation he favors. Specifically, we He continues a favorite of ours in and greeted our inquiry about his was not revealed and no particular slightest need to-consider it—for reason for thfelr not being en­ o’ clock Tuesday evening. For fur­ hope he states, sooner or later, spite of the fact that, two. years mishap with a broM .grln. . departure of the honeys. But when ? j Into two sections. And, if we had ago, he used r testimonial com­ that matter so far as further con­ dorsed was given other than that ther Information the reader might that he favors procedure by which I go snapper fishing now I sky, refer to the Republican tows com­ been at Louisville, we imagine posed of the fact that legislative "Damnedest thing I'^fver did!" sideration of it would be utter fu­ they did not have sufficient votes American forces will be contrib­ "What’s for supper?”—which is within tbe committee. Although mittee’s advertisement in today's i-fer fa­ (JP) Governor Dewey to answer In the Attack In Force ed themselves peaceal^y because capable In their own ventures and This legal notice Is given In tg h t for i t Thousands of our vored by the retaining fees ot Duffy, Center street, Westport, affirmative, By answering It that "The hens squawked; the rest it shall have been physicaij^ im­ Conn., has been awarded the qllver that they are well, qualified to compliance wltK Section 64F of sons have died for it. We must small loan companies, proceeded the 1941 Supplement to the Gen­ way he can complete the fine to get thrpugb a bill reducing of the flock—they’re a^ fighting lot possible for them to do anything star for gallantry in action while serve aa Selectmen. he willing to struggle, to work and serving with the 88th Infantry di­ eral Statutes. small loan rates In the state. anyhow—got excited and three or else, they may beconje, conceiv­ AMItty Known to sacrlllcs it in the years to promise he began last night. vision on the. Fifth Army front in The abilities of Incumbent Samuel J. Turkington, We presume that, if called upon four of them cam^ flying at tne, ably, proper subjects for a clih- Town Clerk. for their 1944 opinion, legislative Italy. Selectmen endorsed — . Bowers, By the Ume I got the hen house ical examination, with a view to \ While advancing with a patrol (Cambers, Gordon and Lupien — Dated at Muicbester this 8tb "Twice within twenty-five correspondents would again give Those Terrible Ri|8sians E. O. Smith a good rating, with door open friend wife was calling ascertaining the %xact cause of vXose mission it was to wipe out are known to the voters, it is as- day of September 1944. jraBrs," he continued, "the Ameri- the infection from which they ani^rs holding up the advance of It was one noteworthy last permission to um It in his reelec- again. Ban people have gone to war to tlon campaign, dinner or no din­ have been so manifestly suffering, troops, Duffy was pinned down by filcker of German propaganda tal­ “With both arms full of hens enemy machine-gun fire. fiafend their liberties from attacks ner. and what treatmfeni shall^ with ent the other day that German But E. O. baa not sought such and the air full of other hens Dlsc9vering that there were two that bad their' beginnings thou- the advance o f science, by that news sources should suddenly be­ endorsement,, and has headed out hankering to ’pick my eyes out German snipers SO yards up a hill, aends o t miles away." time be indicated. he voluntarily went after them. ALL HOUSES OF WORSHIP entirely on his own, and the plat­ and with everything alive in there W o pauae to not* that this Is an ] come most generous In conceding form upon which he has based his By stealthily stalking the posi­ clucking and squawking, and with ^ Plenty of Timp Important, iacfiatlonlst • taunting Russian advances * through the appeal to his fellow townspeople tions, Duffy was able to get with­ IN MANCHESTER WILL BE OPEN Is so sound and eminently practi­ me. realizing that I had to get the To venture upon any treatment in five yards of the two Gernttkn jMeUment For the isolationists, Balkans. The Russians were, the Nasia announced In a great flurry cal, comtoR from d liberal, that we hen house door Shut mighty quick other than that of complete re­ foxholes. He threw a hand grenafie and aoma Republican ofators consider it worthy of note. when I got out, I was pretty damn straint, at this time, when she is which Immediately killed one of ALL V-DAY FOR imoog^ them, are still preaching o f information, heading into Reo. Smith has based flis appeal the snipers and as the other busy. So of course I had to stub still in the throes of a mad deliri­ that Rooaevelt produced tbla war, Yugoslavia, into Greece, approach­ on four legislative accomplish­ crawled out of the hole with his ments for which he accurately my toe on tbS sill as I bolted for um, would be hazardous indeed. that AmeihcuN libertiea are not ing ths border of Turkey. '* rifle, Duffy killed him with a TB PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING suggests he deserves some person- the outside—and busted the toe. After all, Germans constitute only round burst frqm his tommygun. at Btake, that the war need have Admission of such Russian ad­ al credit. a small part of the human race Shnultaneous services at 12:00 Noon if Victory is been none of our buaineas. vances, if they have perhaps ac­ We quote: "Try it^m etlm e, and see if you can go right ahead about yourl'and U»e safety of the great ma­ announced before noon. - -At 7,:00 P. M. ,if Victory is "A* B result," Mr. Dewey went tually taken place, means that . "1. Stabilizing school grants in go 1939. Since. Jhen the town has re­ jority is of infinitely mCrb impor­ announced after noon. - «B, "we Ameriws are completely aome 200,000 German troops in the business when you .kick a sill hard R A \G E AND Balkans may have been cut off ceived $32,326. that would .bsve tance than that they or any part ■greed upon one proposition: We been lost under the law aa it stood, enough to break a toe. I went Communis wide service of Worship in Center Cou* of them should survive. The world, FUEL O IL fie not intend to have a third, from all hope of escape bacU "^ • The amount involved would out through that doorway like the gregational Church on evening following V -D v» upon* believe it or not, could get along General Tracking world war. This time must be the' the German homeland. But even require an Increase of about eight Germans going out of Brussels— so r^ by Ministerial Association. mills in our annual tax rate— pret without Germany or the. Germans. ^ V • • •■ "N, , ' last time. such a military admission Is and the whole boiling of hens JAMES A. WOODS worth while, in Nasi views. If the ty bad medicine to tkae. Better nations than theira hs'vs "We know that we cannot make "2. Freeing the accumulated came out, too, like the Allied 3* Peart Street Dial gfiSi been here and gone, as oomideto- "K e e p y-Day As A Day of Praym^ good tttat resolve by any effort to spectre of Russian conquest of surplus in state aid road account, army hot after ’em. ly aa If they never bad bssn, yet Withdraw or isolata buraelvM frdm too much of Europe can be raised in 1943, so as -to permit it to be Ofioroos Emergency and made to seem terrifying. used for constructipi without pay­ the old Ekutb continues to show the reat e t the world. Our problem Well, that’s the way it was— . The Russians In Greece? What ment of one-third as much In cash, development , Even the first na­ M not bow to atay out of a future which previously had been neces­ .nd a peach of a movie sequence tion o f all, the Sumerian empire/ war. Our problem Is to prevent a a threat to ’ Britain’s traditional sary. This makes available $61,- 'ifA’ Gladiolus it would have made. The emergen­ disappeared more than two thou­ fntiire war before it happens, in­ Mediterranean policy! ’the Rus­ 460.84 of additional funds for later use. cy caUT I must teU you about sand years before the Christian A Mixed Boaqaet May ^ stead of getting Into It after Tt sians near the ’Turkish .border? ADRIAN STABLES 3. Repealing the military tax, that You know that family Just era began. It was important In has happened." What a vengeancs upon ‘Turkey in 1943.' This has benefited the up the road here that has the and to its time, but nobody knows Brighten Your Week-End. 117 New Bolton Road T el. 5 9 8 5 It was‘ not the Isolationists. In for not continuing to play the town by about $300 a ’ year. eight children and four grownups now how its people looked or bow ■ f •«( Governor Dewey’s aucUence who Nasi game! Tbe Russians devour­ "4.' A bill to repe^ the stote tajc on towns passed the House on living in four rooms? Well the,r their language sounded and no one offered applause diving this por- ing idl Europe? , What terrible "HELEN the last night of the 1943 sesaion, cesispofil was running over—of worries about that There have tion e t his speerii. Nor did they proof of the truth of the old Goeb- but too late to be acted upon by course it would be— and the two been lots M d lots of such in­ ..Welcome his further Approval of bels' warning that - Russia, not the Senate. However, the prese.it CARLSON men had got the cover off it and stances, and none of them has pre­ United States participation in a Germany, was. the true enemy of state platform of the' party calls for abolishing the tax, which Is were fixing to ball it out. They vented the gradual if slow ^ v e l- 136 Sammer Street , world security organisation, nor the civilized world! > ' thus practically asaured. It .means told the kida to keep sway so, of opment of civlUzation—perhaps, Telephone 6971 his Important concession that such Nor is Goebbels entirely unaided to Mansfield $1,000 a year.” course, .they stuck around and one Indsed the ^disappearance o t na­ .an organisation “should develop in such strategy. American isola­ E. O. Smith is, for an his boy, tbe one they call 'Butch,' had tions may, In some coeea, have effective cooperative means to tionists and professional Russia- seeming innocenoe, no neoj at the political* game) i to sneak aa cloas as bo could to helped the world's progress along. prevent or repel military aggrea- hatera are ,busy empharislng the Judge that he le ecCnrate in se^ tbe edge and taka a good look at Poasibly the eradication o t both ' Notice Mon, end euch means should in- same theme,' and if we were to lectll^' aad emphasising that the mesa And ot oourao again |m Germany and Japan as identltlea fihide the use of force.’’. carry their inferences out . t o the partlealar brand e ( liberalism fell h i. The men plied. In tkfter him might serve human gtrogress far A t Louisville, In fact, applause ultimate conclusion we would likely to a Connecticut Special Town Meeting chance to live"amd . . ^ mobey no ob|ect. smaU towB. In fact. If he would and dragg^ btm out. better than their salvaging. We RIDING iNSTRUenONS AND ’ You donVdo It vflHi Nnr# fcro li^ , for these portions of tbe iDewey doubtless decide" that we qught to Notice la hereby given to the le­ be so.. Mud ae to consider a "That was the worst scared kid would ttiU have the pigs and. mon­ You wouMnY huve It othopw lsf X woidd yooT ajicech was relatively light. Tet make peace with Germany and change of leeldence. we can gal voters of the Town of Man­ on the River Road record—and keys as examples of what not to chester. that a Special Town HORSES FOR BEGINNERS It costs 86,000 good bard Amwrican ddHiurs to lay a smoke these are the portions of his Join Germany in fighting Russia. think of several cities which the smelliest. He hadn’t awaUow- be. Meeting will be held in the High ' bpeech upon which rests his Fortunately neither i Goebbels wontdlie glad to have such rep­ ^ • arraMin «n * 20.milo bcrthbeiid for a aingtAhour. , Then cemember — you've got to do your part by buying resentation In the General As­ ed any of the soup—anyhow not School Hall In aaid Town of Man- ehance of winning the presidency. nor his American sympathizers . V More Ducks cktoter, on .Prlday, September sembly. enough to hurt him—but you can and holcto^ War Bonds. Your doDers are needed to hdp lay It Is the elucidation 'of these gen- have' the slightest' chance of con­ Our family of eleven ducks has 15th, 1944, at eight o’clock in ttie W o ^ it f * take it. from mei.tbat I didn’t love aftemoon, for the follg*^g pur­ Blooniight tuid Evening Rides the smoke ecreen...provide tlm ^softening up" bombard­ , oral principles by specific ^ state­ trolling tbe military events al­ taken up with the merger Idc* . A him—not much —seeing I had had poses, to wit:— ments of what kind of internation­ ready in motion. The pattern for few days ago we were aatonlahed What wouM you think if you knew your Kfe depended on ment. . . flatU^^lie deidly pill-boxes. The Poet’i Column no chance to do anything about 1. To iMci if the Town will votw Parties Arranged al force shall be created and what compjete ' and total victory over to discover th*t there werd more reaching that beach widiout bdng spotted by the enen^T my own toe. to purchase approximately seven­ l i rules shall govern the use of the Germany is being carried out re­ than' eleven In tbe family—nearly teen and 6-10 (17.6) acres o t land That's what your War Bond money does right now. morselessly, day after day, on "OM Mala Street ' "Well, be seeing you.” And, If not quite twenty, in fact. Where ftom Harlan JL White. American elements In that force When our town felt great .discom­ You'd be mighty glad that — to‘‘this war — everyttitog is beaming like the sixty-year-old Said land la more particularly which can carry Governor Dewey’s front after front, wd those who fort they came from, these extra* we Apd to tfto lutiiie It will do still more...both far you end known and deaignaited aa Lota No. t o are carding it out are too busy bundle of energy, kindliness and being done give the Americen soldier the best possible position on foreign policy forward Caused by the scorching rays don’t know. But they moved;in 81-84 incluaive, 89-62 Ipcluslv* 94- to ■ the point where all those who to listen to 'the last hopeful flour­ The sun threw down upon us funv-phis any amount of profes­ and Joined forces with our crowd. 96 Incluaive, 99-106 inclusive, 114- In recent August days; are worried by fears of a repetl- ish ' o f Goebbels poison. We hope sional wisdom and skill—that he I suppose this Is the way those l i e Incluaive, 119-127 Inclualva. W e remembered a street that in 130-188 inclusive, 140-147 inclu­ o f’.'the' Harding campalgTi can the terrible Russians are making childhood Is, Dr. Joe limped to his car and great m igrat^ flocks ^of ducks all the progress the Nazis say beaded for home. sive, 160-168 Incluaiv* 166-169 th- fiorget their, fear. Maple trees made sweet and cool are formed. Probaldy our amalga­ elualve, 162-172 incluaiv* 174, 17A 'i The Louisville applause grew they are.' And w# played beneath the mated groups will be taking off 178, and 179, being aixty-six (66) . branches and Joining up before long with loto in all, aa ahown on a map of , heavier, unfortunately, as Gover- Near a long time vanished school. Some HUngs Move Slowly Bor Dewey went on to atatements more ducks, in some out o f the "Oak Grove Heighta Addition," aa They were lovely In' the spring-' Theae are the days when events revised in August, 1941^ how and positions which, although Robot Statistics way cove, for the big moving day time are moving faster than the world file In the Town Cteik’a Office, to­ they may be merely honest critl- The release of official statistics When the buds began to swell; has ever knqwn them to move be­ when they'll all bead for southern gether with such portions of Grove 1^^ Cism-on hia part, will still serve to on. the . flying bomb attacks on And refreshing through tbe sum­ fore; when editorial writer* who bayous where the wild rice and Street, Harlan Street and White ; hasp aome Isolatiomst' hopes alive. London does not minimize the suf­ mer wild celery grow. Wonder if some Street as are adjacent to tbe When their dimming shadows fell. have to make their deadline be­ above mentioned lots. One such item was bis criticism fering of the London population, time next spring we’ll hear the When the green leiaves turned to, fore noon, habitually worry, a bit ,2< To see if the Town will vote ; e f what h / termed the "huah- but it does surprise in its revela­ scarlet ; ' leet today's leading article may be emphatld, somewhat nasal Quank- to appropriate the siim o t Blgh* I” policy of the dHiberations tion of tbe efficiency with which Old Main street was all a-slilBe outdated by the late dispatchea be­ quapk! of our own adpecial bunch teen Thousand (918,000.00) Dol­ H MW gbing on at Dumbarton Oaks. the befinbs were being combatted Until winter cams up closer of duck* bloating for brdhd o u rts lars to pay t o r said land. And the wind was lesa benign. fore the paper goes to preas )n the ||(hrougb hla own negotiations to4irard the end of the attstek. afternoon. What us* then, for here In our cove. Shouldn’t 9. To see If the Town wlS vote Our “City of Village Chama." to purobase the Golf L ot* so* IlMth Mr. Hull. Governor Diswey During the whole attack, only one who does bis weekly erttcle der a mite. knows somewhat more 29 per cent of the tembs launched Has grown by leaps and bounds; called, on East Ctoiter Street, to There are lovely modem bbmtM aevqral days before It is to m . Uagiatelnl said Manohsstsr, at a price of H t t eeff'netoUattonB then does the by the Germans a ctu ^ y reached And flowered well kept grounds. printed, to attempt to keep pace 1 call It Ingratitude. A 929,000,00. ^ ■ m l Am*Hpm pubUc. But he and hit London. Twenty-five per Scarcely a remnant now remains y with ths fantaatlo hurry la which yehra ago I used- to alt itjp n l^ to Dated at Manchester,, Connect!* i wrong, we think, if he Judges Of the village that I know: cut, this Slot day o t August, 1944. cent were inaccurate. The remain titanic hlatory la batag made these writing indignanf places about M the American people reaant log 4fi per cent were brought Sturdy buUmnga line ths path . David Qiambar* Where once the maples grew. dayaT It’s like trying to be'celm the menhaden trawlora who pulled ' Harold M. Reed, i dif aecrecy at burate^ down before they reached their 'But when from sun so merciless and a n ^ tlc a l o f cauM and effect their mile tong nets in Long Is- S. (3. Bowers, They know a great and target by the various, anti-bomb We sought a cool retreat in the midst of some unprecedent­ land Sound and all its Inlets and Clarence N. Lupien BBt thing when they aae There came a boms-slck longing ClaeU W. England...... Measures tnvbked, including anti­ ed cataclysm o t natur* like aa If turned tons o t thousands o t tons anything coming -aircraft batteries, barra^s bal- For that trre-Uned village atreist. Board of Selectmen cc the Town • Mrs. Ractaat Toykw. the Rockies wen to sUda' down d smniMHiiBg tetlflt Jdk^v b lg MawdMBtt^ tOoEBh # ' PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt). MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1941

mANUM Esrrcn EVBmNO h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., s a t d k d a t , Se p t e m b e r 9.1 9 4 4 kQlE s x u n r school will not resume Its sessions I w n o —Its* Sports Roundup Rockville to Meet until Sunday. September 17. About Town I See Cut WDBO—Ifidfi Today’s Radio vInbo—^ Yanks on Top Rung| Rockville Attending Convention FIS^SERMEN FARMERS The Rockville Fire departmejt Enatwa W at Bv H art rnDerta«» it* ^tlon School Soccer team from Ihurches Mere Plan OUTSIDE WORKERS itew York, Sept. 9—(AT—TWa Hamilton, Ont„ was a membw of Is represented at the 'annual con­ Seaman 1-cr Donald C, Hunt Is ^ In Tax Rate; ths Sheffidld United team in Eng­ Props Nine Sundal vention being held at Groton to­ spending a fifteen days’ furlough 1:00— Nawi; WORC —f Headltaes; WDRC — Peoples' comer can’t produce any proof wnc— Platform ;. WTHT — Muele; In American League that Detroit will win that Ameri­ land, ths club insured his' feet Blood Donated day. The following are the dele­ With his mother, Mrs. Rosemarie Grand Central Station; WTHT against injury for 8128,000. . . . For^V-Day Services gates: John Kramer, FlttOn Co.; Monaco of 5 Orchard etreet. Don­ Prepare Yourself for Cold, Wet WNBC—D ig ^ of the Air. can League pennant tussle, but^t- Possibility It May In­ —^N«wa; Muoicj WNBC—• 6:80—w n c — Strictly Sporta; this stage the Tigers seem to rata Not satisfied with having too First Game in Thomas Hewitt, Fitch Co.; ^ r t ald has seen considerable service port from London- many pro football teams. West In Rockville Willis. Hook and Ladder Co., and In the European and Asiatic thea­ crease indicated as V Fall Days WTHT — Hawaii Calla; WNBC Defeat Red Sox While Yesterday’s Score* the pick (and whose n e ^ l s sUck- 1 :18—wnc — Market ing out, anyway?) . .. The sched­ Coast promoters noW are talking S«riM Tomorrow Harold Lehrmitt, Hockanum Co. ters of,war. —Storyland Theater. about two hockey leagues In north­ of Worship City Court Budget Is Studied. and Agricnltural Nawa; WTHT 6:48—VniC — London Colunm; Browns Lost to White Eastern ules favor the westam clubs over West Side Oval; -^reek Program; WNBC— WDRC — News; WNBC — An- Hartford 18. Wilkes-Barre 1. the Yanks; the Tigers have nwre ern California next winter. . . . Over 190 Pints Gather­ Harold O. Moore, 39. of 75 Hur­ Member? of the Army A Navy By Owning a Slightly Used . Notre Dame’s football prospects Eaatsrn and Immedi- ley avenue, Kingston, N. Y., was Club auxiliary are requested to To meet the amount of the town ■Ndwe. drim Centinentalea Sox; Yanks Slugging Williamsport 9, Binghsmton real major leaguers than any of pect Big Attendant 7 :00—WTlC—They Call Me Jo ^ . • ' their rivals in Doc Cramer, Dick are looking up with the news that Scranton at Hartford (9:80 p. ed by Mobile Unit on 5ned 325 on a charge of reckless call this evening, at any time con­ budget ,to be recommended to the 1:80—w n c — Indiana Indigo; 7. Pat Filley will be able to play most Vicinity Agree on driving with 313 being remitted in WDRC — Mayor of the Towif: At a .328 Clip Now. Albany 11, Scranton 9. Wakefield, Pinky Higgins, Rudy m.) venient to them, at the Qulsh Fun­ voters In October will require that ■WORC —Tour . Garden and ' ■ f of the season although his August Willtarasport at Utioa. The first game Jn tha _ Program for That Day. G ra n t ham -G allagher Its Visit Yesterday. the Rockville City Court on Fri­ eral homo. In tribute to Mrs. Ella You; WNDC —Swing / Shift WTHT — News; Music; WNBC Elmira at Utica (poetponsd), Yorki etc. . . . And there’s no use aeriea to determine what ta(Ulk' —Blue Correspondenta Abroad. By Jack Hand American trying to taugh off those two 20- knee operation will keep him out Elmira at Binghamton (2). day. He was the driver of the LaPine who was a member. $978,152.13 be raised In taxes. The Frolics. .... of early games. . . . Utah’s N.C.A. oppose the Pollsh-Amertcaini Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Galla­ Rockvir.e, Sept. 9—(Special* — truck which struck a parked car ARMY RAINCOAT 7:18—WNBC — Leland Stowe. A. P. Sporta Writer New York 7. Boston • (12). game pitchers when, the other Wilkes-Barre at Albany. A t ft ftpftdftl m*«Ung of the Man^ total budget Is 81,413,847, and the 1:46—W nO— John MneVane, A. chamtaon basketball team and tha finals of tha Twilight gher of 60 Bunce drive, announce A toUl of 191 pints of blood were owned by Harry A. Pfunder of Center Church Cyp Club will WDRC —Somathlng for the 730—w n c — Adventures of BJ- Yankee mats, roaring a .328 Oilcago’9, 8t.».Louls 5. clubs don’t even have one. National will gat underway tomorrow i ir Mlnlftterial AaaociftUon amount of money to be secured lefy Queen .;VVpRC—Mrs. Mini­ St John’s, the invitation tourna­ Boston at New York— Tobin the marriage of their daughter, donated at the visit of the Mobile this city on Union street. have a covered-dish aupper tomor­ curia; w n rr—Bayo«»d victory ^narchlng tune in copping 10 of Washington 4, Philadelphia 0 ment winner, will repeat their Red noon at tlio West Side Oval ,d 3T*ftterdfty ftt South Methodlat! Sergt. ■ Audrey Elaine Gallagher, Two With Fifth Army row evening at six o’clock, ‘ to othe^ than through taxea ie esti­ ver; WTHT — Arthur Hale; (Only games scheduled.)..- SUrk Scouting . (15-161 vs. Feldman (11-10). tha fourtn place RoekvUla Blood Unit to Rockville on Friday —WhatT ' ‘ ^ i r laat 11 gamas, boostetl the When Lieut Joe Verduccl, coach Crqsd court tilt In the Garden thla Pittsburgh at Cincinnati — ^ u r c h , proalded over by the preal- j to Master Sergt. Nolan Woodrow Two Rockville men are fighting which all members of the club and mated at 3435,604.82. 11.49 $1.99' $2.49 a:(K^$vnc — Program from WNBC—Sez You. New Yorkers into undisputed pos­ National winter with virtually the same Billies and th4 third place sponsored by the American Red along the Amo river in Italy wltn 7:48—WTHT — Lanl Mclntlre’e Brooklyn 4, Phlladeljphla 0, of the (Joast Guard Sea Lions in Sewell (16-11) Vs. Kanstanty (5-3) mt. Rev, Ferria E Reynolda It Grantham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Center church young people who What th'i grand list will amount New York; WDRC—Of Men session of first placs in the Ameri­ lineups. ton Props pair oil against tiee J. Grantham of San Antonio, Cross. Tliree of those who attend­ the 133rd Infantry Regiment ac­ wish to Join, are cordially Invited to la not known at this time. Laat Orchestra. „ (Only game played). California was dlacussing pros­ (Chicago at St. Louis —(Night) other. Tno game is scheduled ed made their eighth donation. These raincoats are what you have been wail- and Booka; 8:00—WTIC — Abie’s Irish Rose; can League today, a fun game on pects with a rival football tutor, atftted that In view of the fact Texas. cording to word received from the The guest speaker will be Rev. year the grand list was 345,695,344 va. Tankaea; WNBC—Headllna top of fit. Louis and a game and Service Dept. —Passeau (10-9) va Wilks (15-2). start at 3, with tha usual attend­ ,, t In the near future Germany The ceremony was performed at Hazel Sundt, Leon Woodworth and Fifth Army in Italy. They are Carl Hansen,. Congregatianal WDRC—Kenny Baker; WTHT Lieut Jules Sikes of St Mary's ' (Only games scheduled.) Dorothy Goodrich, as th e^esu lt and It is expected that It will be ihg f(0(r for a . long time. Not expensive Nswa; Woman In Blua. — Frank Slnglser; WNBC — a half ahead of idls Detroit. pre-flight, the latter remarked: Navy Lieut Bill Dickey has ance prize. jvonld faU and victory over Narl Staff Sergeant William F. Sedla- youth director In Connecticut. A Increased, about 31.000,000 this Weekend action. Involving three been named manager of the Navy American The game is scheduled - to dominated Europe would be her­ becoming eligibly for a "Gallon cek RFD 2, Rockville, and Pvt. j ; t 5_ WDRC — Advanturea in Early American Dance Music. "You've got a mighty good boy la New York a t Boston — Bon­ social time will follow. year. / ■' whe^new cost would be from S5.98 to S12. 8’16—WTHT — Polish Program mad games for the Yanks at Bos­ this Kid Nelson.” . . . Verduccr All-Star baseball team which will nine Innings and with favornbli alded throughout the nation that Club P in/’ Peter Perottl of 40 Che4tnut The ratO laat year was 20 mills Scienca. . di..-. Firemen Drub tackle ths Army All-Stara In Ha­ ham (II tO) vs. Cecil (2-3). weather one of the best crowd There were 14 donors who were j;30— w n c — 0 ’’»"tland W08, 8:30 — w n c — Men at Sea; ton while the prownles and 'Hgere didn't admit he never had heard of . Phllttoelphla at Washington — ,«n t»»«t day the people of Man­ street, this city. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Coolen and w itb/'7 per cent of the collec­ engage In three game set# with the kid, but when he returned to waii soon. . . . On hW first day out of the year is expected to watch - e a t e r would deal re to observe It TUjeCCtjtr ’a~»w>piber considered low Pig Wire, 27 inches high, to go around flow­ WDRC —Strictly Swing; WNBC WDRC—Inner Sanctum Mys­ (Night) —Christopher (11-12) vs. two of the top teams in the Twi­ and the average age of those have purc.iased a six-room house tion made there was collected Roaeland Ballroom Orchestra. teries; WNBC — Gilbert and the White Sox and Indians, may Woods 9 to 3 hIS port he Instituted a search that for football practice at Fort aa a day of thanksgiving and on Middle turnpike, east, from An­ 3893,847, or about 380,000 — leA alter’ the situation but the 1944 turned up Tiny Nelson, a 230- Sheridan, 111.. PlftT-Bob Krestel, Hscfnsr (9-18). light loop match wits. l-Mtrayer to Almlnghty God. Ei- donating was 38. Dr. Jerome ers, gard^ultK Stop people from cutting 8;0O—vm C — Mlnatrel Melodlea; Sunivan FesUval. 18-year-oId nioKie from Michigan Cleveland at Detroit— Kfieman On paper, the Hamilton nine ia'aj Flynn, lieutenant (sg) Navy, was Choir Director thony B. Bent. The sale was made thah is wanted to meet the esti­ WNBC —Headline News; Twen­ 9:00—w n c — National B arn version of famed Murderer’s Row pound tackle who played a year at ^ la lly U thU true, stated a reso­ through' the office of . Jtobert J. mated expendirares for the coming across the lavmy^tc., 8c foot. Chicken Wire Georgia when Sikes coached there. State College and Swissvale, Pa, (9-11) vs. Overmlre (10-11). heavy favorite aa in three lution deallhg with the matter, in •uberrisor of the unit. The ladies ty-One Stars ^ Dance; WDRC—Hit parade. was busting the league open. Defeat tcemeii in Con* amazed the coaches by heaving St. Louis at CTiicago —(Night) ous engagements with the of St. Joseph’s church and the Smith, In:.; ?«3 Main street. year. With another 345,000 added 8:30—w n c —Music on D ^ a y : 9:18—WTHT — Chicago Theater When the M<<;arthy clan col­ . . . And now Sikea will have to — ew of the fact that on that day At South Church because of the additions to the 4 and 6 feet. figure how to handle Nelson when passes’'ranging from 45 to 66 —Kakucki (11-9) va. Lopat (8-9). Billies they have Scored threa vic­ ilhe victory over totalitarianism Polish societies connected with the WDRC — Visiting Hour; WNBL of the Air. _ _ lected 13 safeties in east out a 7-6 test Last Evening; yards. Before he could draw equip­ tories. The scores of the tilts church donated cake served to the First Lieutenant J. E. Horvath, grand list it will still leave about _ICddie Condon’s Jana Concert, 9:30—w n c — Can You Top victory over the Red Sox in 12 in­ his pre-fllghters tangle with the f;win be only parUy * of 15 We.«tmlnister road had a 335,000 under the amount needed This? WNBC—Spotlight Bands. Coast Guardsmer. next month. ment for drill the next day. Bob 0 to 8. 8 to 4 tfid 6 to 1. If workers. Members of the canteen We have plenty of Yard Reels for Clothea, 4:00— w n c — Rupert ^ ^ 8h* invasion of Southern Francb. A reduction can be made In the 9:58—WNBC — Quick QiUa ^ Shorts aiid Shefis . for basic training. . . . And the Zaiinelli Lose^ Hamilton entry will havs.^*^ eafijfj man Mrs. Luther Skinner, served choir director bf the North Metho­ -wmr — Variety Program an Aug. 29 doubleheader went to The Manchester Firemen, run­ college coache^atill moan because pickings. rwl&e many homes will experience lunch to those who d o n ate blood bombardle: with the AAF’S oldest present tax rate for next year. It WNBC —^Newe; Horaca Hcldt 10:00—WTIC — Barry Wo6d-Pat- 132 hits in 403 at bats, producing ners-up in the first, round, easily When Itading aircraftsman flreJolclhg at the prospect of lo y ^ dist church will se^rve In the same B-26 medium bomber group, he nay be necessary to add another George Hall, who’ll play Ijero to­ they expect to Ibse a few players Urlwn to Pitch and also to the workers. The and Orchestra. , ^ .w. ay Kelly Show; WTHT — Royal 91 runs, better than eight a game. defeated the L. T. Wood’s All in mid-season. 'ones returning home from tte capacity at the South Methodist narticlpatoo In his group’s attack mill. < 4; 16_^wnc —Barbara and the Arch Gunnison; 'WNBC — Guy morrow with the R. A. F. Navlga- To McDaniels Long Johnny Urban, the *H Nurses Aides assisted at the Blood Twenty one-doubles, 11 triples and Stars last night al the Y.' M: C. ■*v Billies beet pitcher, and one of battleflelda of Europe many other Bank under supervisors. Members church tomorrow and for the re- on the German beach defenses In Boys. . ___ Lombardo and Chreheatra. 12 homers during that stretch up A. playground, in the Manchester hoz-es *111 continue to ^ In a Southern France In support of the CAMPH 10:18—WDRC — Sammy Kaye; best in tha league, will be on ‘ of the State Assistants Corps and pialnlng Sundays of September. 4:30—w n c — Program from ped the ’’alugging” average to a ratate of apprehension while the invading forces. For ft week prior Softball League, by tbs score of and when he steps out on «r Corps also assisted during New York; WDRC — Horae WTHT — Shady Valley Bam mbust JiM. 9 to 3. The Firemen went Into Wrst Coast Fifth ter Get« '^struggle In the Pacific goes on. During her abeence from the serv­ to the invasion, he had Sown over Dance.___ _ Rule Changes Knofla, mound the chances of the Pi day. There will be another ices at North Church, Mrs. Vera lUcee, Ted Huaing WTHT — Boston gave the leaders both .the ganoe as favorites and scored repeating I heir three prevl ilftoUiennore there la a deep aeat- visit of the Blood Bank in Novem­ southern France In softening-up Craftsman SERVICE STATION Music, 10:30—WTHT — Gov. John W. Unanimous Derision in — conaciouaness on the part of an Minor of East Hartford will serve missions, striking at vital enemy 275 MAIN ST. AT MIDDLE TPK. TpL. 6161 Bricker on all stations. barrels, coming from behind three In each inning but the fourth, wins arc going to be mighty sill ber. as organist. Mrs. Bennett has fre­ 4:48—w n c —Rhythm Workshop; times and pulling to within one of wbUe the losers only scored in Not a Revolt Lead Field Urban ia a natural. One of the fr athoughtful persons that victory U Appointed Judge communication systems and gun . WDRC — Report from London; 11:00—w n c — Newt; WDRC — New York Battle. etiot enough that we quently lubstltuted as organist positions. His Marauder group Auto Body Shop WTHT—Freedom on the Land News; WTHT — News; WNBC a Ue With the basep loaded and taro fi’ames. — hurlers who haa just about evei Governor Baldwin on Friday ap­ and director of music at South none out before their drive Mn Shut Off RsUes thing tha- goes with the ma' 'W th wicrlflce*. vUlon and laitn u pointed diaries P. Underwood of are veterans of amphibious sup­ Forever. —News. „ , New York. Sept. 9.—(/P>- Jim­ '"we are to establish a Just and church and has played there for port operations, having participat­ Body and Pender Repairing 11:18—WTIC—John W. Vender down in the third over time frame. - The fire-eaters twice turoad Heaii of _Easteni Group Former’s 73 Tops All of a good pitcher. Rockville City Court probation of­ many special services during the 8:00—w n c — Tour America Milkman Jim Turner kept those back their rivals when they had my McDaniels, 146. Los Angeles Jeff Koelsch ’.vIH bank all Mk luH ng peace for all peoples, Sergt. Audrey B. Oraatkan ficer as Judge of the Rockville City ed In tne Invasions of Sicily, Psn- Welding WDRC — Casey Press Photo­ cook; WDRC — Dance Orches­ Btanoltaneoae past several years. Recently she telteria, Salerno and Anzio. tra; WTHT — George Stemey’s Red Sox quiet by making Jim three men on base and once there Says It Is Done to Im­ Othurs in’ Usual Fritlay welterweight, pounded out hopes on Urban to bring his t Court to succeed Judge Laurence has been eluding with J. Thurston grapher; W niT — NPt^Bulle Tabor pop to Oscar Grimes and were no out# and the seoond time through the Initial round - in Therefore It was resolved that 8 o’clock, Friday, Aug. 18, at the M. Dillon who will retire on Truck Painting fin Board; WNBC —N e^; Sat Orchestra; WNBC — Hoosler Giuutry Club Play. unanlrpoiis 10-round .decision over ^ ' all houses of Worship parsonage of the McAllen Baptist Noe, formerly minister of music, at Aviation Cadet George W. Hunt, Jimmy Bu^er ground into a dou­ with one away. The pitching of prove the Game. venture to win the league chai September 10 when he becomes 70 South church and now at .Calvary urday Concert. : ^ McGuire was the outstanding rea Ralph Zannelli. 144 1-4, of Provi­ ionship. Jeff won’t have to open for prayer and church, McAllen, Texas. years of age. son of Mr. and. Mrs. George W. C. Expert Work! . 8;30-:-WnC Phil D'Ardy QuHf- 11:80 — w n c — 1 Sustain the ble play. Nick Etten to Mike Gar- for aU people. It was Previous to their marriage the Baptist church In the city of New Hunt, of H Hall tJourt, has com­ Wings; WDRCf — Dean Hudson bark, to einr hlS fourth victory son why the* north enders turaed New York, Sept. 9—(AT — The In a Best Ball Tournament yes­ dence, R. I., last night in Madison a suit but he will have his regal Holding Convention York. tet; WDRC—W ar Commentary; back their rivals time and time Square Garden, but (h^ heaviest team on nond with boisterous ided that should vlc^ couple were both stationed at The Republican Senatorial Con­ pleted approximately two-thlrda Prompt Service! WTHT—Lee Castlea’ Orchestra. Orch.; WTHT — Bob Strong's Red Barret suffered his sixth de Eastern Intercollegiate Football terday at the Country Club, the LRy be. annoimced Moore Field, Mission, Texas.’ S ergt of his pilot training at th« 3150th Owhestra. feat as neither Hank Borowy nor again. team of Henry Smith and Art rhee*s greeted an annoimcement Ton Rudy Oormler heading vention for the 35th District Is 6:45—w n c — C u rt Massey Free for AH AasoclaUan's adoption of several that heavyweights were coming parade of Rockville players. 'clock noon that Grantham Is now In Greensboro, being held in Rockville today and AAF BftM Unit, Bush Field, Au­ 127 Spruce St. TeL M848 WDRC — Swoon or Croon 11:45—WTHT — George Lopez Joe Bowman,- the two starters, revisions In the grid rules was not Knofla shot a five under par of 66 all church bells N. C., preparing to leave for over­ gusts. Georgia, and will report Orchestra. finished. Grimes’ double In the The first of two “free-for-alls” back to boxing’s No. 1 spot Sept. Coach Art Pongrnts of twel It was (xpected that Senator Former Resident IS THE WNBC — Hello, Sweetheart a revolt igalnat. or defiance of. the to lead Earl Ballsieper and Hiirry Props has indicated that he a service would be seas. soon to one of the Army Air 6:00—w n c — News; WDRC — 12:00—w n c — News; Stanford 12th finally turned the tide. started when with one out the N.C.A.A. and ita rules comnUttee, Mathiason by four shots. They 22. WOiM Eugene W. Latimer of South Cov- institute Play. , 'The next Garden bout will be use Yosh Kinel on the mound in jA eld Imi tely^ttereafter In The. bride enrolled in the Worn' entry would b^irenominated as no Forces E’istsm Flying Training News; WTHT—News; WNBC— S t Louis hopes soared When Bob firemen had two men on bases. Commlsaiorer Asa 8. Buahnell de- had 69 while Bob Boyce and Frank en’s Army Corpa and was called to Is Niantic P. M. Command's Advanced Flying 12’30—w n c — Three Suns Trio Muncrief went to the firing line Jack Hill knocked a 'home run between Joe Bnksi. the former attenipt to knock the dayitghta orshiF- Rho"*** other names h u been mentioned ISfsws 12:45— — Lee Sims, Pianist dared today. D’Amico had an even par 74. Art cohl nfilner from Kulpmont, ' Pa., of the Rockville gang as well aa bei annoimeed aher twelve active duty In February IMS. On schools for the final phase of his 6:18—w n c — History in the wnc after passing up his. starting turo and - the umpire on bases called Buahnell said the changes wero Knofla Was more brilliant than ever the completion of -her basic train­ in connection with the office. Mr. and .Broadway ballroom dancer, ir.ake it .fqur wins in noon Latimer has aeiwed o3e term as flight trainings. WHEN YOU BUY for 12 days due to elbow trouble him out for not touching second •fully considered and carefully by leading the entire field with a starts. KirtcLhas appeared in ing ahe was stationed at East Tex A former Manchester YD'man but Chicago spurted in the late ba.se. ’The coach of Wood’s ran '^‘^^vniake eastern very nice 73. Henry Smith played against Taml Mauriella of the i — rvlea In all p la c ^ o f as, where she took a course in senatetr; nianned attempt- Bponx. Baksi beat Mauriello tn one game as a pitcher for tha *!w^d be held at se— odocltln Outing Sunday and veteran of Com'pany G, 102nd Inntngs to knock the Browns out across the field and pitched into football gnniea betid* football well enough to put their team well Hartford ertry this year and Army administration and was TIME PLANT n to make the February in ai 10-rounder, but the f 'the evening. ... , . The Rockville Fire Department' Regiment, 28 - Division A.E.F. of Vallee and Edwards of a tie for the lead, 9-5. first base coach of the firemen for games, and in turn below par. Knofla had three nat­ aheiled from the hill. transferred to Moore Field, to the SCREENS Muncrief wasn’t around at the discussing the play with the base football an im Bronx boy waa coming strong at The mnleterlal Aasocla^n Meo Special Orders section of the Post will hold its'first annual clamWke World War I, Charles A. O’Gon- sport of college ural birdiea in his round. the finish so Promoter Mike Ji^ Bullet Bill George will be voted to hold. In the evening fol- on Sunday at the grounds ,of the WANTED BUY TO time, having faded for a Pjnc“ umpire. Momenta that followed proved sport.” - x "Helen Ayers won the Ladles’ headquarters. nell is postmaster at Niantic, hitter when the Brownies rallied [cobs has,booked thW one for 12 in action for the Propa and 'lowing the announcement of\yic- Rockville Fish and Game Club. Conn. Returning from France with Coming Back Tonight saw a flurry of flats swinging Bushneli stated hU views in X I Day Sweepstake. The results: bents. addition will be a welcomed a community wide eervlce' .Dinner will b^ eeiwed at one the Manchester unit, O’Connell LISTINGS to Ue/in the seventh so Al Hol­ that were finally squelched by the statement delivered to eastern Helen Ayers *...... 106—27—79 One Hnockdewn . aa he gron the Twilight o'clock. The following are In Storm Sash Too! lingsworth took the rap. Bill Die­ first base fan.#. The second fist „jflclals gathered for their Juhe Faulkner...... 9 9 -1 8 —81 ,;thimksslylng wd Voters Quickly lived for a time in Manchester and of Farms, Country Homes, V Scheduled for tonight’s overseas In last night’s headliner Mc­ batting champienship 'with I im m u n ity aervlcc U to be held in ebarge of - the event: Herbert then removed to the shore due to M ticnl Broadcaata 'T®- trich, making his first appearance barrage started after the home g;mual pre-season, clinics in Imog^he Kennedy ... 112—31—81 Daniels won going away through mark. George has mlaaed Wormstedt, Fltton Co., chatrmgn; Acreage or Town Property. CAN BE CHANGED Gdii A Year’s Growtii nlgkt: lesSO p. m. (a.w.L) All interview in the BLU’s Spotlight since his recent ■ feud with Mana­ plate umpire called' the game on york, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Low Gross I^Qnter Congregational church and „ ...... his wlfiS’i 111 health. Postmaster Band parade at 9:30 is Lieut. Gen, his Infighting ability. The ez-sol-* taam’a last five games and f — e oommlttee In charge wUl_^ Ma^e in Alco Taylor, Fitch Company, sec- .O’Connell was Grand Knight of See us before you buy or Netwnrk — Oov. John W. ger Jlmm*r, Dykes, scattered seven account of darkness at the end gi^^more and Absecon. Julie FaulKnk Keeney, . :il) . E.I.F.A. la solicitously concerned to see the show, but the Maurielto- Bob Osborn and Bicky piano and accordlan, will assist Textile Union BAIN PROOF, DRAFT FREE, lyweds and those about to be. He table "la Europe Going Left?” Coleman cl . 2 0 Baksi heavyweight affair ia ex­ Worship will be open on V-day and James M. Dick, president of the NBC, 2, Church' in Action, "Spir­ with a Uttle help from some of tto 9 with protM tlon of the players, and are both excellent base r will hold services of thanksgiving Miss Nackowskt at the plaho.,She RUSCO makes ventlintlon poa- used the want ads to line up pro#' dub members. There were Mordavstiy, lb 1- Averages releaaedYrom the East pected to go over' $50,000 at the will give two selections on the local Textile Union, will preside at This Invited You To the—>- pecta both as studio guests ami itual Foundations of Denjpcracy.'' would do nothing to lessen that Hartford TwUlght League show •and as a team tha Hill Bl ..and prayer and . twelve-^ o’clock the meeting of the union called «lblB, snmmer and winter, wltb- pheasants rsleased protection. gaU. have stolen more bases than . accordlan. mt letting In snow-or ralp nnd contestants. Afterward he is send_ Other. 'Programs: NBC—2:30, In addiUon to the 74 birds tte t 'Totals ...... 30 9 12 18 13 3 that Pat Rose is the league’s lead­ noon or seven ln.-tl» evening ac- The public Is cordially invited for the K. of C. hall, Prefcqtt John C2ias. Thomas; 3:30, Army L. T. Woods "We have merely provided that tically an cif the rest of the t |t cording to- the time of the an­ SPECIAL g o s p e l s e r v ic e s witbont canning dmfta. Pays all the eouples on a Hudson boat were released in the sprlnj;.^ the kickoff be kept on the field of ing uattcr . with a cool batting in the league combined. to. attend as the entertainment block, on Sunday afternoon. for Haelf In winter fuel savings. trip. Hour;. 8 NBC Symphony, Dr. AB. R. H. PO. A. iS. mark of .600. P at will be in action nouncement. • . No Sunday School Black: fi:30, Gikleraleeve; 8, Char­ following areaa were 3 0 0 7 play, and not directed Into the With both teams at full s Bolton Congregational, Bucking­ promises to be of real interest GOSPEL HALL, 415 CENTER STREET Phono ns or mall a post card (or Talcottvine fiats, vicin- Hodge. RB • •. against the PA’a next Tuesday to many. The Rockville Methodist chur:h lie McCarthy, Ed Gardner; 9, P&sl T,—---- tmt ** J rfVtseM Fitzgerald. 3b , 2 0 0 2 grandstand. We firmly believe that Lewfe Puncher the first game In the playofffi ham Congregational, Center Con­ more laformetion. Merry (3o Round; 10. Spitalny itv of TayVor street: Tolland Turn- in the seats there should be people, with the P. A W. team. all the Indications of devaloptfiB EACH NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 7 :45 pUce, Ticfnlty of Boggy “Stow; Casey, lb .... 3 0 2 0 gregational, Concordia Lutheran, L a k e s t r e e t — Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n . Girls, oW favorites. . . . CBS — Loveland rf . 3 0 0 0 not footballs, the real safeguard into a pitcher’s battle with Urhfig|j Covenant Congregational, Church Sunday Night, September 10, 7 P. M. THE Insulate N ^ ! l2:30. Transatlantic Call, Caroe- Biujdsnd, vicinity of in the kickoff play is the rule rege­ The High achool football team Of First Order expected to silence the Prop sT High Quality Cleaning Of BARTLETT-BRAINARD Tdbacco iJsntation and Plant J or Cooney, ?U .. 3 l ’-' 0 0 will start practice Monday after­ of the Nazarene, Emanuel- Luth- General Mason SPEAKERS: LORNE E. McBAIN, Jackson, Mich. ’ OPEN DAYLIGHT TO DARK, INCLUDING SUNDAYS gts HsU: 8. N, T. Phlitiarmonic; Tedford, If .. ..3 0 ’■ 1 0 lating the receiving team’s forma. geix. 'iil aran, Polish National Catholic, COMPANY Kficp cool In Summer, 4:80, Kostelaneta O xicert Gladys Pratt and Wbitney: Filter bed area that rule has not been touch­ noon at the West Side Oval. As The game will start at 8 shaitj^l Heating Systems and \ , JAMES McCULLOUGH, Stratford, Conn. near the Bunce school: Keeney Osgood, 1b .. 8 1 1 10 0- tha Oval Is still being used for ,/rth Methodist, Salvation Army. \ • 'yr 108 Woodbine St., Hertford -(6) wsrm in Whiter. Snve fuel 8warthout;;.7, Report to Nation, Aceto. c f ---- 3 0 0 1 0 ed. Willie Pep Will Have to Starting Lineups Second Congregational, South Chimneys Work Done LUy Pons, Kostelaneta; 8 Blondle; street area; South Mrtn The other alleged point of baseball, the gridiron warriors will Rockville- aemens. If: “For when we were yet without sttength in due time Hartford — Tel. 2-1259 during the criticnl period area;- Wilson Nursery on l^ e Kanehl, c ... 8 0 1 3 0 hold their drills out in the outfield Methodist, St. Bridget's Catholic, FURNACE REPAIRING Eve. and Sun. Hartford 8-8870 and enjoy lower fnti bills. 9:80, James Melton, Jane Froman; Monroe, p .. . 2 '1 2 1 3 danger is the permission granted Be Very Careful on cf; Cormier, rf; Raifisey, 3b; Fut.-I 8 t James’s Catholic, St. Mary’s Christ med^or the ungodly. Rom. 5:8. 10, Phd Baker Quiz; 10:80, We the street and the Boltoh area wMch to opponents to run with ' a so as ro t to mar the Infield which phy„ ss;- Osborn, 2b; Hedlund, lb )| Episcopal, Temple ^ th i Sholom, A Fuel Saving Investment Including chimney re- Advertise in The Herald-—'It Pays Live nnd deep in eomfprU People. . . . BLU—1:80. Sammy comprises a block of 650 acres ^ t fumbled ball. 'Yet, I ask .'yon, when haa been kept in very good condi­ Next Thursday Night. ,. Is'Yoar Patriotic Dnty. beyond Spertjr’a Pond. Totals .... 28 8 7 18 6 li Morrell, c: Urban, p. i-Zicn Lutheran and Wapplng Fed­ pRki? plastering and Hnfcinr < Wool wHl make K a^ Serenade; 8 -Urten tor the Score by innings: was anyone ever hurt picking up a tion throughout the Twi cam­ Hamilton—DelConte, If; Tuffs erated. For Full Information Call women; 4:30, World of Song: 8, Firemen .v...... 218 018—sjlooaa hall and running away from paign- _____ Hartford, Sept. 9.—Those who son, cf; Rostek. rf; O’Leary, 3bH your beuse 10 toT5 degrees Paul Whiteman Music; 7:30, Quiz Richard Dougan, Richard Musko 021 000—sjtacklera? The dead ball fumble Bother Ynasoirwork. - and Norman OtmoHa have bw have seen Charlie (Cabey) Lewis George, as; Gefitian, 2b; Hutt, \ cooler in Samnwr. Rida at Seattle; 8:30, Keepsakes ’Two-base hits. Prior, Hill; home rule was adopted to protect the For. the baseball playoffs, twd Music; 9:15, Basin Street; 10, Life racking up good soorea on their umpires as usual will be In force In action will agree the trans­ Pongratz, c; Kinel, p. Blaze Damages Van Camp Bros. We wiB a i ^ Bakam erow-ahooOng forays. Besides d ^ runs, Prior? Stolen bases, Oole- seore, not the players. of Riley. , . . MBS-r8 Sly Riders man; socrifices, ,T. (Jowlca 2, with the four men who have um­ planted Cuban-born Negro is. cM . -TELEPHONE 5244 Wool Blanfcct fnaalation in Quiz; 3:30, Mysterious Traveler; riving mik* pleasure from their pired practically all of the games, Aiito on Street J. PATELLI Make the Most of Your Hai^ shooting, these boys are helping to Keeney;' Hill,' Coleman; double of the hardest hitting feather­ JEANNE’S Studio of Dance your a ttk now so you may 8, (tan’t Take It WUft You; 8 plays. Monroe to Osgood; bases on Smythe Offered alternating. weights in the division today. H iat NEW Free Inspections! 190 Vernon St. Tel.'8849 Quick as Flash Quiz; a. Mediation keeping the crow population thln- for your enjoy year ’round comfort balls, Monroe 3, McGuire 3; strike- he presents a distinct threat ^o An automobile owned by Paul / B < ^ ; 9:30. Name of Bong Quiz; nbd do#n. ouU, Monroe 2, McGuire 0; win­ Almert unnoticed aT'Ole facetit for Many yean. 10:15, Good Will Program. Big League Job Twi contesU la a new umpire. vitlllle Pep’s continued reign as {Carlson of Andover was badly W ith a Smart James’ We alao appiy/roofa and The Bast Hartford chapter of ning pitcher, McGuire: losing world’s featherweight champion. AND Hamaged by fire at 2:09 this morn- 4 pltjcher, Monroe: .umpires,, Steven-* New in one respect. He did not piit It took Matchmaker Ous B ro ^ e . ing. Carlson was driving south oii fiidewalla. Monday Expsotatlons: NBC — the Connecticut Sportsmen held Monti’cal, Sept. 0.—(Al—^Major in an appearance at any game in 12:30 p, m..ti.,'U. B. Navy . ^ n d ; 2:46, ita field trial Labor Day week-enfi son. Vittner; scorer. J. Mordovsky; several weeks of negotiating to i'.Spruce street when the fire'w as FORTHE Acrobatic time 46 minutes. " (>mnle Smythe, 49, former- mana­ the firrt two rounds but.iahen Jim OLD WORK ’^discovered and pulling up to the FREE ESTIMATBl Hymns of An CMurcheS; 8:16, with our Manchester dog mep tak­ ger of the Toronto Maple LeOfa OXeary found R impossible to be land an overweight match be­ Serenade to America. . . . CBS— ing home their shata of thej|^ito tween champion • Pep” and Lewis'? jHkjx at Chartei Oak street he tuiti- ‘ Fhiancinf Arranged.* who waa wounded while serving'in on time, this lad took over to ed in an alarm. This brought No. 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION <- To Be Taught 1:30, BsraardfaM Flynn; 4, Guard­ bona, nie Lltvlnchyk topk Normandy with his SporUmon's the latte)’’8 manager. Tommy Dio, ian of the Saa; 8!80, Terry Allen plnee with "Jim" v/hlle ^ j F r a c - he!p out and keep the circuit go­ at first held out for a title bout ,cand No. 4 to the fire and It was hy ; battery, yasterday was offarad the ing. His name. Bill Breiman, the g] extinguished'In a.short time. and Tliras Statam.. . . BLU—12 cbla walked away with 4 first, and ogly a lltle fight. But. promU- WILLIAM F. noon, CRamor Kfinar; 2 ; ^ p. m, presidency of the National Hockey prexy of the local chapter of um­ WHliom Kanehl The car was so badly burned | VO TE FOR second and a third prize with l>$tgua by the board of govornors. pires and a Veteran in state cir­ ed the first shot at Pep’s crown in I .that it could not proceed on its Ladlsa.Be 8satad)> 3:30. Appoint­ "BUnkef'’ the event his charge defeated General Contrador JOHNSON ment wKh Ufa. . .. . MBS—11:18 Pending a declalon, expected cles. i’ewn power .a(nd Was towed to the ] Tha Oonnactlcnt Hportamen will later this montl., on whether MaJ. fleet-footed Willie, Dio got around Dillon Service Station by Stuart | MISS JOAN Brand Stract* a. nu, Do Ton Head Advlos^,nsw hold tbair nwntlily meeting Tues­ to agreeing to the non-title affair. 519 Center St, TeL 71 You’re not as attractive serian; 8:15 ». tn., JanO COwL nsw Smythe will accept the post, Mar- Thfe boxing card next week is Johnston. „ 1 JOHN K LAPPEN TELEPHONE 7426 day night at Hi# American Legion w n “Red” Dutton will continue to On Neirt Thursday aa you might b e .. .if you time; 4:48, Randy Man, nsw ttma. homo oo Laanard Street. Movloa nui. alated to be held outside in the So next Thursday night the Hartford .... act ka president with Lestar Auditorium, outdoor arena but Snake Halts Current ■ don’t make the most of from t ^ FMM and Stream. Ubrary Patrick, ot the" New York Rang­ Auditorium outdoor Arena on HENRY are to ba zhoroB by Nino Osella. Albany with the snappy ' weather the Wethersfield avenue, will house a your hair. Right now... "Mallarda ervar TVataa” and "Giant U tic a ...... •. ers, as general manager. The gov­ chances of the bout being shifted British- Bedford, a Ind.—{/T) —A power Successful business' ernors explained that Dutton's Pep-Lawls overweight bout set for ^ieompany lineman Investigating a man born and brought after a carefree summer Noted Dancer GrlsrttaO" wara the two fllma Binghamton .. Inside are good. Hie two contaa- ten rounds. Aa soonws the match aeleetad njr' tha aoinmlttea becauaa Wliriamspprt "western business would keep bim tanta in the big battle are WiUle piiraak In the current on a high- up in Manchester. He in the sun...we invite ALLET of Manchester, Hart­ from loagoa baadquaitars from waa'announced the uanaj scramble b' .voltage line ndrth of here traced you to "Put your hair in of tha appronell of the hunting SSinlra ...... Pep. world's featherweight cham for dubata attending Pep’s fights Americon Clul and his children have aeaoaii.. 'TM In tha laat meeting Scrantoq .... Ume to time and that Patrick, aa phm and Charley “Cabey”.Lewis t i i t to a HSeT Tower. At the top he our hands’’ so it cBn be ford, and Vicinity. general manager, would have full here got under way. But there will M ^und the body of a Urge black- attended Manchester - *WHE|(e C ^ D f e l l o w s GET TOGEIRER" bafiira tha M d trial wiUi final de. "Wilkes-iBarre be plenty of room for all who wish made your crowning taiM to bo woifc^ out 0o ,a good authority In Dutton’s absence. Oreaf Lnkea Teum O. K. lltoake, colled around a steel cross- schools. He knows ALLROOM GBL It was believed that Dutton will to see this one, the banner attrac­ Naurm for a "ground,” Its tail dan- Manchester and ita glory. MU» Jeanne MiUigan DIMB AMD DANCE gntbortng la hoped for. The offi- tion 'of the outdoor season' hire. BINGO ^uigling^ against a 33,000-volt lins.- eon hava a ahance to purchase an­ New York ... aw a salary higher,, than tha Great Lakea, ni.. Sept. 9.—<81— problems. For an un­ $16,006 usuahy paid'for tba Jo'** Hie Great Lakes baseball team, For the seating arrangement Ta thfi U hlng Tunes of - other 128 phaa Santa but deddfd to St. Louis . . has been changed, allowing f« derstanding adminis­ THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS poatpdua nation imtil the meeting, Detroit ...... but there was no mention made af winner of 48 out of 90 garnet, car­ Boston ...... what the salary might be. ried a punch frofn top to botto^ more aeata and more room xt ring­ tration of school artiv* ,DANCEFOR o a t over and voice your opinion side. The lost Pep bout bem— DRUClOOa fOOH — MODEar PRICESI a s a tg * Mataalf haa returned to Cleveland . <.. Season rocords disclosed today TONIdHM ities, Vode for this true POISE—GRAC^HEALTH— PERSONALITY riret Fiddle tbvoitfa Julie Kogon—drew 8,000 fans, thfit i BOILERS the civilian raiika ao a feiv changet Philadelphia . that the poorest hitter of the reg- Just about packed tba place. How­ native son. OPEN ROAST BEEF CHOW MEIN in the fishing contesta is looked Chicago ...... tilara ■ waa Gene Waodllna-—hla snd New York, Sept. 8—<8J—Mm. ever, wUk $ba atr; .arreagaiMt ORANGE * REGiSTRATION: VEAL CACCUTORE VEAL CUTLETS for. No changaa have been record­ Woshuigton - 1 batting average was .842. whitay many more can ba accenunodatod. e v e r y d a y ed in Um past threa waaka. Ed. Mulronan’a Firrt Fld ^ ota Platt was the fenoe buster with a VEAL CHOPS ■ HALF BROILERS OBI. of tbe aaaaon’i top ^bandltap ------Lou Vtocusi. Pap's pilot, T h ^ FURNACES FRIDAY, SEPT. 8 .....• • • *-...... 7 . 9 p . m . robust .428, although SChoonwy day signed for WUUe to defend hta. PULL DOWN "Stubby” Latatar woa abowlng at. Lovls . M^’ gl&OoSlldded Rowa, who pitched and pUyed■ the BIG ntiZBSj HIGH POWER VACUUM SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 , ------• 9:30 a. m.-6 p. m. Our KUdum Cliaw At 11 P. M. tba nicart (iaieh of baaa aatf) la tUa littaburgh ______83 title in a Madison Square Cincinnati aver, with tha, new arrM*tment CLEANED baetioa In a kmg wUla. Ha hod ^ a furlong raoe at Agnadurt ttmea, to p ^ him at .446 LEVER CLASSES WILL START SEPT. 16. 30 OAK STREET T E U 8814 van boa« with none af than ua- Chicago .. Other wgularF averages; Mar- Sept 29, but amly If ay bbU tha heat you ahoold fiar 2% pawnta.. Natorally tl Natf York ,488 85 laootraok. Ha to atatad to earn rin May, .878; BDly HSTOan, .n*; hare The latter’s efimp to pjretg e ratioaed (bN this Wlatee. STUDIOj ROOMS— T IN K E R BUILDING — ABOVE BLISH HARDWARE CO. Booton .. top weight of m P^,"to confident that the bout tflD to (tu s ooadltloa ypw”4ieattBg pond ki a aaerot but aaft-ohellod Famous Victory, Tax •Martin, Al Oloasop, ;387; Johnny Mc- 18-A V ^ ON MAIN. STREET. -- crawflab waa tha undoing of tba Brooklyn o arth j. A m . »xd Dick Weat. .881. held. jjfl aats. Call any time! “Where It’s Convenient To Park" ipbla ..-S I Btmtaglo and DIU FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ’PHONE 3228. 'k ■ llANCHBSTER, 2-018$ This Adv. Paid For By Friends of the Candidate. 72 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 4201 / v» V Ul'.KALiU, M A^UUKlS'l'lSK, CONN^ 5ATUK1JAY, 9, 1944 MANCHESTER BVBNINO fUERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURrDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1944 iGE TEN 4 Onbe a k>cal attorney was de­ Tlie su.'cc.is of a di.'tutor d'- Adlomobiles for Sale Autumoltilirs for Sale Mu ving—i-T rucking— fending a man charged with pend.s iiii hi., siibj; . . ' j Lost and t^)und Storage pocket picking. The cumplainlng stomachs full and their head.* FOR SALE—GOOD FARM horss. USED POWER take off potato em pty. LOST-BLACK aND WHITE toy 1933 FORD, STATION wagon. 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL de­ witness was on the stand. luxe 4 door sedan, heater, deluxe AUSTI^ A. c h a m b e r s CO.— Works single or double. Weight diggers. Cemeat mixers, portable Classified Sense and Nonsense USO yox Terrier, answer* to "Tiz" Pre-war rubber Krol Motors, S68 tractor sawrigs, Fordaon parts, Attorney Now, Mr. Blank, Just ’ Qasnfied Center street. Open evenings' 'till ct|uipped, good tires, gunmetai Trailer van service, temovals about 1400. Andrew Kamm, cor­ when' was It ymir - pocket was Gladys - I think I’ll let my hair vicinity of Silver Lane Home*. n e r'd Clark and Deming street, milking machines. See us for yvhere.' Why, Ue Impossible for grow out. again. Chlld'iiSnet. Reward. Dorey, 101 9. gray, gukrantccl. Price $1,096. from coast > coast deluxe equip- BUII Good Advice Read It or Not— picked. Get Brunner's proposition. 80 nient crating, packing and stor­ Wapping. OUll 3180. your needs. Dublin Tracto' Com­ Advertisements Beginning with Rutherford B. you to lose a ticket a yard long. Witness (angrily) —Ask your Howard'-^-I'm using , something Drive A,\^8ilver Lane- Home*, 1040 MERCURY CLUB coupe. pany, WlUlmaLntic. The Upie has come when me with Major (Of the outfit)—Oh, you now to make mine grow in again. ^Advotiseoients MancheateK, Oakland street. age. AGENT NORTH AMERI­ The Story: Lea and Sue Beck- Ufe. He ought to divorce her. Hayes, in 1177, the ttmein office client. He took my watch. OPA celling, 81,117, Our pries CAN VAN LINES INC EsU- For Rent For Sale lay have h M satortainlag Walt* -On what ground? hearts and brains Mr PreeidenU of the United don’t know that guy. Ho once $70b. T^rms and trades a,ccepted, 1030 CHEVROLETT MASTER de­ FOR SALE—SIX WEEKS old Must rise and take tht misdirected i For Rent For Sale mates to all parts ot U. H. Aj Tst pigs. Kelly Brothers, TalcottvlUe. Musical Inatfiimenta 53 'To Buy To Sell ^ W yard aad his faarily, aew c^-i “InfideUty." States has averaged 4 years for lost our base drum. Prayer: O Lord, help me to Few statues have been ra Announ^mehta Brunner, 80 Oakland street. Call lux 2 door'touring sedan, radio, 6’87. 'Mk ta Statoa, at dinner, la a haa| “You can t mean , rente Republicans and more than t keep my big mouth shut. to humoriata To Boy Sell 6101. heater, low milea^. Priced for GENUINE WEBER Gram, kaowB Walt for a long ttme but|' "Infidelity to herself. InfldellW Of Government. He who stands Torch of ITeeiein Well, they get laughed at quick sale. Get Brunner’s propo­ And sees the mighty vehicle of yeare for Democrats. ORDER YOUR Christmas csrdli piano, Period model, mahogany s e e T iS rg a r^ lly a rd la to the girl she was. It's worm Torch of Fi'eedom—Hold It High! Teacher asked her pupils to enough while they're slivs. how to avoid disappointment, gl 1039 BUICK Convertible coupe, sition. 80 Oakland street. Call Pninting-Papering 21 Poultry and Supplicg 43 case. Used but looks like new. 36 years. He Is thunderatruch at than having an affair with MOth- state Hold It High! special model "40",' radio, heater, years. Hauled through the mire to some McKenna -T'wish I had snough draw from Imagination, s picture assortments. Arnold's, i09 North 6101. Bargain for quick sale. 1080 Main res la taa once Deauiinn money to teiy an elephant, Never- let its light grow dim. Main street Tel. 6780. deluxe equipped, white wall tires, BORGES St 8CHERW1TSKY, 113 Houses for Sale 72 Ignoble fate Let lU rays all free flags limn.' of s Plymouth Rock -where the One of the June graduates from and Fonnd 1041 DODGE DELUXE sedan, FOWL—30 CENTS a pound. .28 street, Hartford. >iri aha la fat and overdreseed widies catch tteir men aU McDctBllW'-What In ths world Pilgrims landed. college dropped around to see „iis reconditioned and guaranteed.. Prospect street Rockyille, paint- Foley street Call 6718. TWO 6 ROOM COLONIALS FVX3SE DOES K FlGHTlf^' FOR BALE —1939 MERCURY FLOOR SANDING speech. Coaching In school sub­ 8153. Wanted to Buy $8 woman?’ Well, consider It said. get mentioned." W DOPED COf FEE , food—priced right ^ -convertible coupe, radio and being Insulated, has storm win­ Sue yawned: "I'll bite. What -while XlTTTWO’ DATr- Laying and Finishing jects. Gregg shorthand. White dows, screens and a screened In Len 8lghe(^ "What gets me is VJtTH eAT-S DEFOEE YOUR CURTAINS carefully laun- heater, excellent condition. Call E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 Studio, 709 Main. Phone. 3-1392. FOR SALE—PI6k YOUR own that when l' ^aw Jennifer 1 is the real cruelty, Mr. BeckliyT” W FIGHT View. FNONET/. 2-1320. tomatoes, 30 cents a basket fur­ WANTED TO BUY small child's bav.i porch. Located near the bus reded by hand, price reasonable. If No Answer—6320 tricycle. CaU 8816. thought she was M.argaret mirac-! ‘It’s obtaining love under false 01 Main street or Call 2-1077. nish your own containers. A. W. Uns in a good residential section. ulouriy preserved." j pretenses. The bride preUnds to FOR SALE—4036 3 TON Chevro­ Help Wanted-—Female 35 Dutton, Aril Swamp Road, near The house is very attractive for a Sue leapt as If a w s ^ a d stung ! be silk *nd she s Just