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Hale's Second Floor United Fitatee in Atomic Oreapons ■ > WEDNESDAY. JULY » . IMTV TAOBinTEEIC ^anrfrPBt^r JEttPttins If^ralh Averafs Dally Oreaktlaa ffW fha mrnm St 9ms, t t a T b s W sa tb « 9,255 IM r foaIgM ami VMiaj with tow Monchesfer— CUy o f ViUago Charm •VOL. LXVL. Na^248‘ IS) MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JULY 24. 1947 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS f United States r c i D I I Family Arrives to Settle Here Russia Against Dutch Tank Attack Plamung New Plan to Start - * I , ■ ^ Atomic Tests On Jap Draft Captures Cheribon; Top MiUtary Officer* New Split' Threatens h Fidd of Nuclear To Destroy What Lit HALE’S U m Iob Head Agency tie Unity Remains Be­ Bypass Two Points! "presents • To Develop Weapon* tween Great Powers WaShiagtoo. July X4—<av— A Ballctia! world unaM* to agra* ion Intoma- Indonesian Republican# -I':'- Wiwhlagtea, Jnly Arrested in Capitol ttonal control at atomic bomba waa State departaMat affflctaln «a- Report Turning Back put oa BoUc* by tha United Stataa hated4afiay thia gavemmaafe today that: . aaat aaavan toward draffttag a Strong Dutch Drive 1. It Intenda to conduct more Japa anas panes treaty la v i ^ On ^pital of Jog­ toata o l atomic weapons In the af Baaata*a rejection of AaHV- Paclflc. leaa prep ■sale wMeh waaM jakarta and Their S u p e r b F a s h io n s!! 2. Top mllilaiv officere |n the eSmlnate the Mg power veto In field o f nuclear flaalon now head the Far Eastern peaee aettle- Forces Closing In on a Joint Army-Navy agency de­ moBt. Offleiahi weaM aay oaly Port of Semarangi \L voted to “deviriopment o f atomic that a aote etpreeaiag the weapoaa of all typea.** Basetea attlfode, haa hem re­ Seixe MtMljokerto A l^ ' A * ^ e maan to maintain and ceived. 1^.-—— I V U it were not for our air conditioning system increase the pre-eminence of the A. Washington, July 34—<F) — A Batavia, Java, July 24.— which makes shopping on Hale's second floor United fitatee In atomic oreapons ■ > . 1. I until.... acceptable international new split between tl)e United (A*) — Cheribon, important LARGE SELECTIONS!! agraementa’* are reached and con­ northwest Java port, haa fall­ a pleasure this would not be so important--^ trol machinery eatabUahed. Statqp and Russia—thia time over drafting a Japantae peace treaty— en to a Dutch tank attack, bat we have ~ Bepert atvea Oeagreee but Indonesian Republicans A rep^ of the Atomic Energy threatens today to destroy what eommiaelon to Oongreea contained tittle unity remains between the declared today they had tum- the tone announcement of fur- great powers.- hd back a strong Dutch driva A Large Shipment Of th sr mtperlmenta and tha ImpUad Another prospect la that it may oa their capital of Jogjakarta ATTRACTIVE PRICES!! acceptance of any challenge to a delay indefinitaly work on a peace and now were closing in on world atomic armament race. settlement for Japan. tha north Java port of Semaraag, NEW FALL HATS (Ruasia and the United Statee Up to this week there had been Vm Iib UomI’ la AbomRI mad* plain again yesterday at a considereble hope here that Wash­ A Dutch Army communique an­ New Totfc ae^on of the United ington afid Moaccw would be able nounced tha capture off Cheribo*. Once again our Fur Department opens Nationa’ Atomio Energy commla- Jaoebas Hal, Us wife, TJItakeL aad their II eUMrea alaad ea the fierit ef the HoUsad-Aawrteaa llaer to devise some means for fashion­ Tbe Indonesian radio aald the Now On Display atea their diametrically opposed Veeafiam aa thrir arrival ia New Yerfc city ea reoto to Ooehen, N. V.. where thsy wUI make their iHNwe ing the Japanese treaty which Dutch used a atrtkbig fore# off 50 views on the. subject of big now with a brother ef Jaeehae ea a ISfi-aere farm. They eaiae from Hollaad aad foe chlldrea, eevea keys would alimlnate many of the fric­ tanks ia an assault yesterday aft* its season with new beautiful choice Fur era veto rights over international Pvt Paal O. abelby (rtghi). aad alx glifa, raage la.age frem II months to 17 yearn. tions that have beset peace mak the Ospttol In amooa against ttar peart, ^Mrtli* atoailc control queStlona.) Ing in Europe. hftof the latter waa attested ta the i placa of tbo Indonaalan indopaad- Felts and Satins Coats. You are cordially invited to at­ Hie armed forcaa disclosed. In Greatly DHas Hopes wiag.wtag. EdwardBiawavd F,r. MeOtaale,MeotaalB, Senatesenate aergeaat-aargaaat at aftaa, aald tti Meatlfied hlmaelf aa CUftea E. Sytoea. M, •( anco agresmant Thaaa foreao, tha tend our Fur Season opening and be con­ answering n reporter’a questions, Ruasla’s reJccUon yesterday of ( Angaata, Oa. broadcast aald, bypaeaid gow e* ' aomethlng o f the. activities o f their France Urges American propcmla along thia aad aasthir afftoer aaM theythay siarrhsdBiarchsd SateeeSpIrsBMd j tsaad a M dang and Kadipeten. atomic weaponeers at woilc on the line greatly dimmed, if It did not amat waa sm tm ahaat iv# afiaaten afftov vinced of the exceptional values offered s Union Members leffi tha OapIteU-(AP wirephste). An Indonaalan Army eommuni- $3.98 and $6.98 "anaed forces special weapons kill off, thMs hnpea. qua aald Republican foroos tat tb* by us. The Furs are so beautiful and ^ J e « t .” Small Nations Some officials said the major aoat-oantral oaetor bad aotasd Mod* The commiasion’a annoyncemeqt question now facing the American Jokarto, on the outer rlaa off the • y the prices are so reasonable that you will o f noore toata was made in thia Have Communist Ties and other governments Interested Dutch perimeter around tho oaeo* aingla aentence: In early progreea on the Far East 'The Atomic Energy commiaslon * Be Watchers Decide io Adjourn powortul Naval baas off Soarabeja. .. ...i . ^ . want to reserve your selection NOW for peaca .sattlemenf Is whether they llils was OM off the araaa bald by Close Out Of is estabHahing proving grounds in Bridgeport Local Busi­ should go ahead with a “aeparate the Dutch bofora the outbraak off next winter. the Pseifle for routine experiments pvaee”—that la a treaty without and tasts of atomic weapona." Proposes Exclufiion of ness Agent Testified hootUIUea Sunday. Modjokorto ii Mutation Dyed Muskrat $249 Natural Grey Chinese Kidskin News Tidbits Russia. Congress Saturday 2fi mllanoouthwaat off fiooraboja. Eefnaerto Ehihorito Five Big Powers and Before 'UnAmerican But there Is a question whether YIm Modjokorto aetioB apporaeb* SUMMER STRAWS * ) Commiaslon erflciala reniaed to Culled From (ff) Wires thia could be done legally. ty waa an attompt by tha liq tin h $199 alabotate. hut there was imhiedi- AU Other Nations *ln- Activities Committee While an interpretation remains cons to haraoa Dutch fovoae drlv* ate speculation: to be worked Ant. some authorities Members, Will Be Sub­ terested’ in Balkans Ing oa th* Btronghold off Mola*g That the test of a third atomic Trwiaaa aet rSa^ to aay who rwalled that aa early as the United Arrest Brings Tho Indonesian v^commuBtaua s m $1.00 and $2.00 homh against warahipa—thia one Washintrton, July 24.— will bo named Secretary o f Na­ Nationa daolaratlon of January. ject to Possible Re­ the drive bad beta halted U mUN exploded two or three thousand Lake Success, July 34 — (XT— —JoseJih •Julianelle, business tional Defense. .Coast qaai4 1M2, the United States, Britain, el^ by Repnbliean oouthaaat off tbe olty. feat'under water—might be forth- Franco propoaed today that the agent of the Bridgeport, pOet reeeaea appendicitis case Ruaala and ether major nationa at Security Talk TxdiaaalaB ObJaeUva ^ ' MILLINERY SALON — SECOND FLOOR comlM. Such a teat, acheduled or- from weather ship 500 miles off war with the Axis pledged them' Leaders ol,Body See The Important Fashions See The Large Selections If UMiw to he held early this y9Kr five Mg powers and all other “In­ Conn., Local 20S of the CIO- Newfeondlandi , . .Bulgaria pob- aehroa ‘Mat to make a separate Tba IndonealqneMwttye ta terested” nations be excluded from Electrical Workers union, tes-' Yril J*VB aiipeuWYO t r ie I gt Blxlnt was poatpimed Indef­ llahea indictment of conspiracy armistice or peaee with the Gun Toler Taken Into fienumag aa e baso for tba Dateb 4 t « r Gn m StaaipB Girca With Cash Sales! initely by order of Prealden Tru­ the proposed U,^ N. commiulon tifled today that hjilf a dozen' *’»**«®v,^op|^tU)n enemies.” Wfihhington, Juljr 24.->-(in political leader. , .London to armored apeaibeade .-drivtag ea Built up cardigan necklines man. The postponement came as which would set up a aemi-per- thepibers of the local and in­ Not at War H7tk Japaa Tkea — Republican congressiona!isionni Cust4)dy Soon After Jogjakarta. Indonealaa aewe re> world powers were preparing laat auea White Paper containing Russia waa net then at war with leaders decided today to ad- Variety of new collars Every Fur coat has been npei^ially selected for manent watch nlong Greece’s dis­ ternational union are Com­ porta eald tho DutMi had wttta fall for a meet'ng of the United turbed northern frontier, prcmoaals for establiahment of a Japan, ao it la a question whether ioum the first sesaion of the Visit by Truman Peter pan, new shiriwuist, notch, petite roll, etc. Nations Assembly and epaulng munists or fellow-travelers. 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