^A G l UTBLV® MOlfDAY,-AUGUST 17, nj The Weather Manchester Evening Herald Foreeaat of U. 8. Weather Borcau Average D oily Clicnlation roc Ik* Menth ad My, 1*4S Fair tonight and Wedaeaday; Mrs. W. J, Taylor and her sla­ Grant .Sloan of the Pinehurat farm, waa given a 10-day Jail sen­ injury to his face and was uncon­ not so cMXil tonight and conUaurd About To^vn ter, Miss Florence Shaw, have re­ Giocery spent the past week va­ Police Court tence to^ intoxication. He was scious when’ picked up by Officer wann Wedneeday. turned from Quonochontaug, R.l, cationing ut Boston. picked .up yesterday roaming W. R. C&aaells. 8,890 whore they spent their vacation. around in Centqr Springs Park. ’The oaite of John D. Leonard, 88i Mamhar ot tlw Andlt Mival Lieut, and Mrs. Warren Judge .Bowers suspended the sen­ df 143 Forest strsat. East KaiV Vleyd Ford* of Spruo* «tre*t, Mrs. Roy P. Farris and son Carl, Wilson, Atlanta, Ga., and Lieu­ . Thomas O’Brien oi Boston, em­ The Famous I'ot Oteoalattena Edmund Brown, of Cooper Hill ot tence. ford, charged with evading reapoB- Manche$ter-^A CUy of Village Charm of Durkin street, an (TWELVE PAGB8> lalph CarUon of High street, have returned frOm a trip to Mon­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Saturday. He came to Manchmter street, was found guilty of intoxi­ mobile accident which occurred on MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1945 lave gone to Hampton Beach, N. treal, Can., wTiere they went to liam J. Shields of 153 Birch street.' and the driver was unable to wake cation and fined, glO. Police re­ the comer of Hartfordj road and i., for a vacation of a week. They visit anoUter son of Mrs. Farris, him and called the police. O ffl^ ceived a report yesterday that Spencer street at 6:46 p. m., Ftl- YOL. LXIV-, NO. 279 •ft Saturday avenlng' by automo- P'ljdng^i«lC( fleer Ronald~ Farris; who Arthur Seymour was unable to ’Turkington had'fallen from, a day. Was continued to yVednesday )lle. has returreturned from England and |s rouse him, either, so he was plac\^ porch on Hazel street, atiffering nndef bond of 1200, with the Royal Canadian Air Force 'ed.in the local jail to await court\ r Sailors Ready for Jap Occu^tion A zatraat and conference for .for the present. F. O. Farris is this-morning. diurch women will be held at life' here on leave and with his wtfa CJirla’ Friendly Society vacatTon .and small daughter Donna are vis­ He told Judge Raymond R. headquarters at Canaan, Holiday iting relatives in this town and Bowers that , he took the wrong hue out of Haritord and landed In HALE'S SELF SERVl House, from Sept. S' to IO C Mem­ New Britain. .', Persson-Frederickson bers of St Mary's GIHS’ Friendly Manohester. Society desiring te^^ttend should Th» daughter born Saturday at Relatives In town have " TTi* Original In New England! rcoelved news of the marriage of Caslmtr S. Kurys, l7>.of Bolton, telephone Mrs. Sherwood Brown, Manohester Memorial hospital to waa found, guilty of operating a 2-0S78. / Lieut and Mra. William Davidson, Mra. Mary Clemaon Fredcrickson of 70 Elm street, Weet Newton. motor vehicle yesterday without* has been named Simanne. Mrs. driver’s license. Kurys waa attend­ Davidson was the former Miae Mass., to Sergeant G. Harold Pen- TUESDAY SPECIALSl ' Ward Jchuise, of Walnut street, son of Brockton, Mass. The cere­ ing a local picnic and took'* car Near Naval Base has hera ,appointed Instructor in Heddy Reuther, daughter of Mr. belonging to another person and and Mrs. Carl Reuther, of 156 El- mony was performed on August ______. X Die in Take- muste at the Old Farms Con va­ drove with a passenger to a local drldge street. - 24,' In Hull Memorial Presbyterian Greeijf Stamps Given With Sales! At HfUeV Notion DepL le t e d HoiVltal at Aron. He sras church in Savannah, Georgia. . Ice cream parlor. He was picked discharged from the Army two up by. Officer W. R. Cassells and - ...... ' X Nine Vessels of Task months ago after two and a half Mrs. Rose hippies of 51 Seaman Mrs. Persson la the youngest was fined 89.00 in toWn court th(s Used Cars 150 Communicatioi years of service, prevloiM to which Circle, waa the honor guest at a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: K W r FOR YOURSEIJ’ Force 31 Drop Their Ikrge party glvsa Saturday, eve­ Andrew Ciemson, for many years morning. Four Fleets Experts First to Lam M was music teacher In public William Johnson of the town Ideal Gloss Jars Japs Beaten schools. ning at ' Ole American Legion residents of Horth Elm street, and V . Anchors Of^okosuka High Price Homa In recognition of her birth­ 4 0Z. S^INS At Atsugi; Follow! the widow of Frederic S. Fred- Where Marines - and Will Control Ofncers^'of the Senior Luther day. Guests who were present erlckson. BeforjeNew from Hartford^ this town and oth­ Pinn Quarts d...85c Within 3 Houtb by ■ League of Emanuel taitheran Sergeant Persson' is a-brother FENDER AND Bluekwdtets Will Land; Level Cut church win meet tomorrow eve­ er places,. remembered Mrs. Sip­ of-Ralph O. Persson of 102 Stark­ Jap Waters Transports Cai ples with beautiful gifts and With weather street this town. Yok^ama Skeleton Bomb Used ning at 8 o'clock at the home of money. Games and dancing were B O D Y W O R K \X Combat Troops, Gaa lOae Edith JohnMm. 48 Hew street \ Doz. enjoyed and a buffet luncheon SOLIMENE & FLAGG Rings Drop Averages Around - - t was served by the hostess^ Mrs. ALICE COFRAN B y A1 Dopfcing Also to Support Occu­ liiie. Oil and Adi Anne E. Richards, of 58 ‘School (Known A*- Qneen Alice) INC. $25; New Autos to With Task Force 31 in To­ Nipponese Naval Offi- tional Equipmenj street. • Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son 684 Center St. Tel. 8101 Roll from Detroit As­ pying Forces; Amphl LECLERC Born With a Veil Mason, Jar Caps Ic skein kyo Bay, Aug. 28.— cerA Tell of Hunger, Readings Dally’, Including Sunday, spearhead of the occui»tion hidus Units Will Be Manila, Aug. 28.— 9 A. 51 to 9 P. 51. Or By Appoint­ One or.Two Piece Styles sembly Lines' Soon Lack of Transportation FUNERAL ROME forces of the U. S. Third Avcttlable for Landings American airborne trooj New ment. In the Service nt the Peo­ And No Gas for Planes n Haiti StraaC ple for SO Veare. ASHES AND RUBBISH 15 COLORS fleet lay at anchor tjhis aftc^ Washington, Aug. 28—(8V^ The the first foreign conqueror SPIRITGAI. 5fEDIVM. REMOVED noon a few hundred yards off high price of used ears finally has Ouam, Aug. 28. — ((P) — Four ever to set foot on - Phoaa 62Cf ^ 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. . Bagaml Bay, Jan. Aug. 28—(Jfi Business Hours Black Medium Greci^ Yokosuka Naval base where took command of ’s At Phone 6-2024 Cellars and Yards Cleaned Parowax broken—under pressure of the —Aa great numbers of transport United States fleeU will patrol Marines and bluejackets wm news that new car* soon will roll water* off Japan and conquered sugi air field today,. simu^ OPEN Call 5848 or 7487 Scarlet planes fiew Into Japan with Amer­ White land; Nine vessels of Rear mainland territorlea and support taneously with the cat from Detroit’s assembly llnee. ican troops today, evICIpnee waa PIANO TUNING Dsfly 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. R. CAMPOSEO Certd X - Btl Admiral Osegr C. Badger’* van- occupying forces. Admiral Nlmltz but' dramatic entry of ELECTRIC MOTORS ^ 3 c Wine ' / The drop Is not great It aver­ piling up that Nippon, was badly AND VOICING — >5.00 Navy ages around $25 a car. But It is Third fleet’s special xfivar Sundays 8 A. M. to 6 P. Repairing - RewindinK 20 Oz. Can Burt OIney beaten even before the first announced today. Repalrinr RebaildinE /M aroon 1 ^ S d a y a.W.t), ex- the firet sag away from celling Admiral Halsey’s ’Third fleet squadron ipto ToliJrq bay. AH Work Guaranteed atomic bomb wa* dropped or So­ fret forces were small, but Booxht and Sold Road ServlceT Baby Bind after thev KOt price* in three year*. And dealer* viet Russia entered the war. will be augmented by Admiral Ace Electric Motor Repairs Cans Brown ^uelacket Utndlng detafl aboard an fowa class battleship off Japan line deck as ship prepares for occupation ot the enemy’s hoj Tomato Juice Navri^ Jcupatlon of 'Tokyo b .iy .-(Navy radlotelephoto from NBA telephoto.) ______American Marine* meanwhile Spruance'a Fifth fleet. Admiral A- G. MeCROHON 221 N. Main St., 0pp. Depot BEN SON ’ S Yale Blue . This disclosure came on the Turner’s North Pacific force and land waa actually In progrM* " Nichols-RristoK inc. Tan where they had lain overnight. were held to their ships In the er Irritating delays caused by . Phone 6619 Telephone 5642 X‘ heels of OPA's announcement that choppy waters of Sagaml bay Un­ Admiral Thomas C. Kincaid’s Sev­ 155 Center St. Tel. 4047 RADIO SERVICE Wntaa cf Yokohama Seen 1945 ca n will come Into the show­ anese negotlalions and foul wei Renuzit , Light Green Maine Aa we neared Tokoeiik* I obuld til occupation-day for the sea­ enth fleet. ’ ALL MAKES 2 rooms at just about the same borne forces dawn*. . For the Win Put Troopa Ashore Dlalnly ae* the rulna of T^kohama prices as in 1942. Navy to Cut Ltoed Up for Surreader We Specialize On Dark Green Pink through field glaaeea. look^ Gulf Hurricane Force troops aboard this transport. land­ Amphibious force* of the Third, Fifth and Seventh fleets, operating MeanwhUe, 28 of Japan’s PHILCO PRODUCTS! G .1 .6Si like a akeleton *«no>» General Increase ‘2Most UnUkely” ing day (love day. lii naval ter­ SIMOMZINC stack*. I could ***r twisted steel OPA Administrator Chester minology) win be Thursday, un­ under the general supervision of matotog 65 warships, moat DON WILLIS Pick Up and Delivery A m t Jemima \ Bowles said any general Increase T o 500,000 less plans are changed again. Admiral Turner, will put occupy­ them destroysra or eub On Large Radloe frame* ot what/bnc* had been The Body Shop Method bunding*. There l« „JItUe more m - over 1942 celling* wa* "most un­ From their ships. Marine* ing troops ashore. wer* found lined up tor GARAGE tt and ComMnattons. All Purpose FI) cept debris. Super-Fort fire ^ d » likely.” However, each manufac­ watchied twin-engine transport Amphibious unite which have to Kyushu’a western port of SOUBIENE & FLAGG. Inc. ZENITH BATTERY PACKS turer is reckoning his own celling Within Year planes, fly in single file In sec­ played a major role In every Pa­ bo. MltcheU bomber pilots M4 Oarter S t Tel. 5101 Compme Anto Sendee CALL 8588 Tioga 3 Ply left little to look at and there cific Island Invasion will also be waa a ghostly gray look aboutjunder a formula laid down by ■ ■ — ’ Three Deaths and tion* of about ten each, come In raconnaiBsanee flight# from 18 Majii St. Tel. 8085 IH BENSON’S OPArso some makes may go high ___ ;______' Hero General from the southwest to land south available for oecupytag force* naw* sighted the vessel* Mfi what wa* left. lions in Property and probably In central Pacific Islands. three damaged carriers, still 118 51AIN STREET T h e Japanese battleship N*g*to er. Sets Out to Return 2, of Tokyo. lay a few milee offshore from The slow but definite decline In Crop Damage Result The first authentic word of The Seventh fleet and Ite am- der camouflage, Ught crulaare, 4 V *1 Tokoauka where It was hit. Her used car .prices will show up in the 839,000 Men, Women At Chungking Japan's condition came from Jap­ stroyers and destroyer *r“ Summer Squash K1e<»tt hull, stood out against a Sept. 1 report of the Nati'ohal Jo G vili^ Status; To Of Stonh in Texas anese Naval officers who were put ' (Oonanoed aa Pag* Two) were all lined up to group*. m Y o u e bRckground of v*rdRii^ liilUi behind aboard transport ships to .pilot The sole task of the r The them Into Sagaml bay. 'They echelon at Ateugl .waa to N O A ID l THfe SXME' arikefic influ- Tokoauka like eome giant mon- (.Continiied on Page Two) Alter Points Plan After Flight Freeh Houston, Tex., Aug. 28.—i told of a country that Is hungry, the way for the triumpr* .'snest that brinq qrac* and A R | M I N I ^ I II Dewey-Richman y aass PC s^ I b *^roim d here were other wrecks, ijp)—-What was left of tbe I with Its transportation system Japs Warned. of General MacArthur, . •40 comfort to wsll-plannsd Kvae, BuUetin! knocked out, lU fleet sunk or AUled commander, Thursday ' COMMITI When Yon Mor* including the old cruisers .Asama gulf hurricane wbicb caused W a iu w r ig h t Arrives ARTHUR’S add beauty and dignity to Peaches Lbs. Washington, Aug. 28.—<>P>— damaged., Ite Air Force grounded the head of 7,500 troop* Co. Mo wright were not Immediately have held, out long, the Japanese making life In the armed service* i8ule public. Germany—m a state of ’’total dl»- the setting up of commume SERVICE to h a ^ been heavy mine fields, but Ing many Idled In long standing ' disclosed “no winds higher than officers said. ruptlon," thX^^lnfluentlal Tokyo Outside more attractive sprouted right and 50 miles per hour.” 'Tlie British generals were Expert Repairs On All lit our window.. . the seven fine prizes T i o ^ S P ly we heabd one exploded by a de­ disputes, touched around the 50,- Her industries have been smash­ (Conttaoed oa Pag# aMMl| stroyer Atow hundred yards fro™ left, featuring auggestlona of more -400-5Ille Stretch Battered h e a ^ by Lieut. Gen. Arthur ed by incessant bombings, by the newspaper AsiuU Shimbun waa Make Radios and to be awarded by.Manche.ster Divisiop (XK) mark' today, a new high for Ernest. Perclval, former com- By Contract us. It wlte a routine procedure pay and shorter terms of service. But before it left the coast the Super-Forts. Halsej’s 'Thlrf fleet quoted as warning its reader* to­ Electrical Appliances. — Conn. Sportsmen’s A s^ ia tio n . the last several days. storm had battered a stretch- of mandei^ at Singapore. The party day. Japanese militarism must be and caused hhrtly a rlppl* of .Mn- Secretary Forrestal .outlined the had concentrated on destrosdng .veraation aboaisd this converted The bulk of the wprkera off some 400 miles, demolished or included Sir Shenton Thomas, for­ her Air Force and Navy, but the abolished, it aaserted. PHONE 4 5 ^ S p o r t s ^ a r n their jobs were Involvrf In ■ diy Navy’s vastly expanded demobili­ heavily damaged buildings in ex­ mer governor of Singapore, Sir G. R. PICKETT TO BE GIVEN AWAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th transport-destrow fiagshlp. zation plans to newsmen late yes­ Japanese officers eald aviation ’Thirty-Six members 6f Japanese Badger’s fiagshlKthe 6,000-ton putes at plants and business which posed coastal towns, and scooped Mark young/‘'tormer governor of gasoline suppUes v/ere short any- “ultra-patriotic” organizations al­ PHONE 343.3 GUARANTEED RADIO broke out before Japan’s surren­ terday. Previously the sea arm high .water onto the low coastal Hong Kong andv,C. D. Smith, for­ Tickets For Sale At Our Store. cruiser San Diego, Ibd the task contemplated discharging between ready have abolished thCmselvea (Lata BolleaBa ot th a i^ ' SERViCE forep into Tokyo bay, x t^ in g a der offer two weeks ago. There plain. Heavy damage to cotton e d mer governor, ofNNorth Borneo (Continned on Pmge Two) by ceremonial '' hara-kiri;,, .the hkve been many small strike* and rice crops wa* reported. Walnwright was \wearing the Domel News agency said to * ^7 .MarRaret Road (Continned on Page Six) Heavy rains accompanying the trousers of a British eiUlsted man, Ubeiallse Potat Syaten Ic skein (ConOnned o» Pnge walkout* since, but most of them later broadcast. Ten WUed them­ were quickly settled. However, the Inland movement of the jtorm a shirt tie and a helmH; with the Washington, Aug. 28—(ff)- stopped traffic In Houston early insignia a lieutenant \general selves near Ategoyam* shrine Army’s ^ for U b e ra m | NASSIFF ARMS CO. \ 60,000 mark reached today waa one at Sullen Japs Aug. 22; 12 before the Imperial Beautiful quality sweater and sock yam. of the biggest since early In Au- today, and brought a threat of He carried a walking sUclX. Hpint ffischarg* system If You Want To tf95 MAIN STREET Urges Better The American general Xya* palace next day;' and 14 near th* aaOeneial MacArthur teQa F«: ■ \ QUART Strict Purge gust. Yoyogl parade ground Aug. 24. 'J Notice Seniority. Grievances Settled (Continued on Page Four) greeted at the U. S. embassy 4?y ^ign Papers dom no4 need nny more « B COLORS Walter S. ; Robertson, economic, Urge# Nation to R*pent men” ’ were ootllned ton*® le Detroit are*, wfilch waa the Idle Benefits Premier Prince Maruhlko Hlga- Buy Or Sel^ Ordered Now hardW .section hit by work stop­ Treasury Balance minister to'China. mtUtaiy committee .touky- 1 '' ZoninsT Board o f Appeals Black | {^ - Handed Wlrepboto shl-Kuni at a prew conference to­ program Vi this: AU, potote_ pages ni wartime, reported a. se­ Way ,^for Allied day blamed Japan’s defeat on H- In accordance, with the requlre- The general immediately waa P ^ e s collated. '• At present pototej Blue Aqua ries of labor disputes yesterday Washington, Aug. 28.—)—The "rapid deterioration of the na­ flgur^ on a Maj « bn«t*, menta of the aonlng regulation* of which kepLj*®* some 10,500. One Kilgore Proposes ‘20- pbsiUon of the Treasury Aug. 25; handed a wlrephotb, transmitted Rewcupation of Sing- Anderson-Shea Post No: 2046 Naris to Be Removed from the United States, of hi* tion’s fighting strength.” He said, men with 80 points or n »ra' REAL the Town of Manchester, the Navy p Wine of the new e^ walkouts Involved 20’ Amendment to In­ Rece'lpt*. $90,046,756.74; ex­ according to another Domel dis­ Zon^g Board of .Appeala hold 1,500 at four Gaj' Wood Industrie* apore^nd East , Indies be discharged, P'**” **J Veterans of Foreign Wars of Manchester, Inc. F^m Positions of An penditures. $285ill4.489.27; bal­ patch, that the -eason for UiU ure I* 85 pblnta. All mem " a public bearing In the Municipal Maine Brown P'hhta, but spokesmen for crease Amount Paid ance, $19,484,705,528.68. (Continued on Poge. Poor) i n ______JO said that sin­ 60 point* .or more wffl be I ESTATE Building on Thursday evening, thority G e r m a n y .CTO local Rangoon, Augv 28.—(dV—SullM, (Oontinaed oa Page Sli) August^80th, at 8:00, R. M., on the cerity grievance* o f ^ e employes tight-lipped Japkneto surrender 'overseas. ’ The prfsent Regular Quarterly Meeting ^ Bulletin! • 76 point*. ^ ^ ^ At foUoyring applicationa: ' Frankfurt-on-the-Maln, Aug. envoys sighed prethplnary agree­ x: Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! r > (dqnMnaed ea Pag^^ r) Washlpgtoa. Aug. 28—K(P) .Application of James. Vivleros 1 jg.—OW—A ruthleas application ments today In a historic Skin Save# Navy Pilot -for permission to o p e r a te ^ T e a ' of. the Potadam declalona to the —Secietaiy of Commerce Job Rights Guaranteed minute ceremony which paved the Wedhesdayg August 29, At 8:36 WaUaoe told senators today Japs in Lpzon New London, Ang. tr Foi^ Room at 341 East Center rtrbet.' Aihbrlcan, tone In occupied Ger­ way for AlUed reoccu^Uon of sklU In setting down Residence A zone. many waa indicated today In t ^ the Wagner-Murray Job as- Singapore, all. southeast Aslp and t Special Business — Election of Treasurer. O ffers Quell aurance bill “representa the Veterans Pose Problem Navy torpedo bomber m Application of Wayne bL-. level order*' directing U. S. offi­ the East Indie*,., Ready to Quit Island Sound, off the Hi . ■.» Can ? cials to carry out a strict purge oonservaUve way of attain­ The three envoys sat stiffly m Wright for permission to operate, Dedication Committee Meeting. > ing foil production nnd full tato to Waterford, eaved an automobile ' paint shop at the ] of every member or former mem­ 28.'—(IP) — ‘9 2. If a worker. Is drafted and straight-backed chalra In the ceijv iKCX EMMHi •ihJW .H A U CORP RiolatCampI employment.” The nltetoa- W ^ington, Aug. ter of the floodlighted grand balF A. W. Riel of -192 jBvte^ i rear of 20a New Bolj^n Road, Ru­ ber of the- Naxl party from any guaranteed so is the one who took bis place, 'sHasbrpook HeIgMiK N. Jh Wm. F. Johnson M ANCHIStili CONH* OyfiS. he told a Senate Baak- VVhat Job rights are room In the Government house,<* 10,000 in Mounlaina ral zone.. - ■ porition of authority and from ^Ing Bubcommlttee, are totall- do both get jobs when they come i^rione Injnry and poew«®, any Job on any level of German veterans? , facing a long U-shaped table Application of Fred Recave for | taitnaism or a control of econ-^ Not even the Justice Depart- back?' n PPeparing to Surrender thi*''morning. • F,nslgn h Builder Real Estate ; TAH civil service. ^,200 Imported Negro around which the Allied repre­ permission to operate.* printing' -omy, which "obviously would" ment can aay. f 3. • A veteran gete his jop back teched to the. Naval n n x ^ The orders came from General ac- but the company has to cut It* sentatives were gateered. To 37th Infantry Now faclUty at Groton, cllnffien Johnmn-Built Homaa press in basement of 211 Main I Tarm Laborers in Out- mean the end of the free en­ g. department sptAeaman the gaUeries hiing U. 8., British — • Street, Residence A .zone. Bhaenbowever and hia chief dep­ terprise system.” number of employes, who gete Jured from the p toe * u ty on the AlUed control council knowledged thla today. French and (Uilnese flags. itir- Application of Arthur DeFran- ^ak; 27 Injured Asked by a reporter for an In­ fired ? 1 Manila. Aug,. utes before It sank to shaMnn for Germany, Lieut. Gen. Lucius 4. If while a veteran Is away Lieutenant General Numata. as sand Japanese Xvho fled into the BROAD STREET oo and. Salvatore Juliaho for per­ RANGE AND FUEL OIL Washington, Aug. 28 — (F) — terpretation of the Job guarantee plenipotentiary for Field Marshal ter about n quarter of - •■>91 9Y T il N l l l l l IP D. Clay. . _ his company cqt Its forces so virtually unexplored mountains oi from the, shore In fro«* TELEPHO^ 7426 mission to sell frulta and vege­ Aa a three-day conference of Stuart, Fl%, Aug, 2fi. Senator Kilgore (D-W. Va ) came secUons of the Selective Sendee Count Julchl Terauchl, commander tables not grown on premises at Up today with a proposed “20-20” act, the spokesman replied that much that he would have been northern Luzon southeast of Apar- mansion on the Xlarknena ^ Wholesale Gasoline Army commander* and group Sheriff Richard Hancock said ^ laid off even.had’ he, not been of the Japanese southern armies, rl were preparing todky .to surren- 180 and 190 Haw Bolton Road, leader* was convened. Clay an­ ^day that______about 2,200_ imported . Ne­ amendment to legislation broad- the law is so "ambiguous” the de­ affixed - Teriuchl’s ovm seal with V .r «« rv QteAW T*t#ahaf«*V niw ‘ 1- Raaidenos and Rural son*. gro farm Uborerslaborers from tbethe Ba-|Ba- «nlng benefits for Jobless woiker* partment ha* no interpretation. drafted— he stlH entiled tO der to the U. S."37th In ^ tr y To End*Army c. ■ ' s" nounced a ban on expeditlouause a red stamp;, His opposite number vision. It was the 37th whlelth drove f luiLLifim p. a u i S H hflw— and Jamaica awaiting I ^ now drawn the memeasure But he added the department Job? among the Allied representatives, . Paris, Ang. AppUeatloB of Patrick.!. Moo­ of former Naxis on any temparary them out of the Cagayan y«?ley Army censonihip to j _ , ney for permlsaloo to kaap chick­ dilpment____ A . home wiM6toe>rioted ’ toVat Camp I ______«.• Increase eeMAeMMlAaunemifioyment hopes that; , - j Seta of Anawers Differ Ueut. Gen. F. A. M. Browning y Oil Compony bast* Murphys yeaterday and 'law en­ j T Dongrea* will clarify (te Selective service ha* one set of to June. , ' theater, except for c o n t o u ^ ens at 18 Llndnmn Strset, Real- "It might be more effective on compensation payment* to a na­ signed on-behalf of Admiral ’Ls)rd Major General Yuguchl. com­ Information contrrt w itto " Hospital forcement officer* from three tionwide maximum of at least $25 answers to these questions, the Louis Mountbatten, AlUed South­ dene* B aona. i S31 Main Street occasion if w* were permitted to meanliig, or _ ^ - manding the 80to brigade “f ,^* tented conhtrles, wnl end a- TeL 5298 or 2-1057 INTERIOR GLOSS BNAMEL— Junerol counties were requl.red to restore a week for 26 weekaiwlth the gov­ No Decision Yet Handed Down Department of Labor another and east Asia commander, whotold the Expense Plan AppUcation of ■ni4se‘ 'Vlchi for continue certain Nasla in ofBce veterans organissitlohs still othete- Japanese 103rd Infantry division, lenlly with th* Japnne*^ permission to entand >,front of *x- Opposite the. Armory Five Colors...... • *•****•• The Quish Funeral Home is order. . ernment paying 'the: difference 2. Falling that, the courts soon ■enemy envoy* they must now pre­ sent his 'adjutant, a Captei" M - (bcciuse of tbeir axperience) M t Hancock reported that 27 Negro Win rule on the quesUon, Five The American Legion generally of surrender docnmwite, For Men, Women and isting stor* building, at 147 West 1 Borne - that le Imppsaild* because of the over present ,ates. ' pare the way for Allied reoccupa- kao, to the Buckeye divisions ALL PURPOSE VARNISH ...... ee,$2.P5,8:ale workers were removed to ho*. - Objective'Two-Fold aulte have been filed In Federal strings along with the Selective tlon, pending Tokyo’s formal sur­ Amerleaa censorwnp « I Children Middle Turnpike, Residence B widely known for the perfec­ principles laid down at Potadam,’’ headquarter* Sunday to arrange WleabnM Md *od^. ■» two with fractured skulla Kilgore would I eupplement this courts, but no decisions yet have Service Interpretation. Draft Di­ render Sept. 2. ^ PATS FOR: aone. ^ PAINT CLEANER ...... C. aaaaeeaeeelOC pJk Clay aaW. rector Lewi* B. Herahey has said for capitulation a* soon as per­ FVench oensorehlp to TO this, Col. HaySeo Smith. A and another with a broken back, proposal by having the govern­ been handed down. ' Japanese Remain SUent mission is given by the J ai^ ew State of Oooaeotteat LINOLEUM LACQUER— ' ' ' ' . tion of. its service, available ut and alx inert were lodged in the All three major veterans organ- he feels a veteran la entitled to Tha Japanese remained ..silent terminate thm o^ru«— _ BBdUlfsilieotB ' • ‘ 225inaw Si former law partner of Secretary ment offer to foot the bill for all his Job "even though pich reln- co.mink^'I^*' *be ^blUj^tae*. day* therenftor, bringing m j ■aywherelB _ Plastic White.Clear...... 95c pty ^.85 qt. Martin county Jail at Stuart. payment* exceeding ?23 a week for Izationa—the American Iwglon. throif^out the ceremo.ny. IVhen Ueut..Jaen.--Tomoyukl Tami^lte. threenaeesWp to AppHMUdin "iM ivaiMte 1 l '' b ^ -v- of War Henry L. Stlmson and now the Veteraha of Foreign War* and Btetement necesaitetea a discharge It was ended,'they bowed and SPAR v a r n i s h — deputy chief of. atoff for the 0-6 \ Ctonp Anthorittes Defied 20 weeks. His objective IS two- Yamimhlte, -once famed M tne itoropenn newn for land for approval of a eertificate ' ‘ r ■ *prijces that can well be afforded the Disabled American Veteran* of a non-veteran', with a greater stalked away, eamural swords for a new car dealers license to be ~ R E C O R D S - (military government) diyialon, The sheriff said the rioting Ne­ fold; “Tiger of Malaya” but now derided WlUNotTum White ...... »•*...... • • >1.85 qL -.*1*0 agree that Congress should swinging at their sidea. They were by the doughboy* as the " ^ d ^ . . . located at 369 Center .Street, in a D/ffaidNieRT added: groes took over the,.forTOr Army 1. To encourage etatee WlUi low M But a Legion official said ’ be •rS>!"JZSL£ INTERIOR FLAT WHITE ...... >3.75 by the average family. ’ camp now used by the War Food rephrase the law* to ^make' Ite to return to' Saigon later In the of Baguio,” notified hte »ubordi-i P « tm out ti teyw Busii^ess tone. gaL 5lnst Die Oicat Oantten benefit payments to Increase them hopes the entire matter can ^ Italian Qeneral 1 ent. TWa plmi amy be administration, aweptsthiwgh b»r- ggeBnlng oIdet. day. n s te ^ n e U l to. cease hoeUlltle. Borns, Ang., Application of Alfred Ohagnot 55c«1.85 qL 4340 "We must realise that no Oer- and, ’ threshed out and a more definite The agreement specified thtse M i icaIgMi la at the an cap be accpetod except with racks wtelding . clubs and' destroy­ 2. IVi make the legislation mOr* This' is the problem: but failed to tell him to surrender. Ian government for approval of certificate for re­ ,60c % p U >2.95q L ing cote and lurnlahlnga, ■ and de­ . The SelecUve Service act aaya stand taken at the Legion conwn- Ready to Surrender pairers license to be located at 8 Able, experienced direction the gnmtast caution. Germans appealing to richer states which tlon scheduled for Chicago In No­ Yamashite hlinaelf has sent a that Oen. O teeen ^ afilMMiwi warhara, Na have caused international trouble fied camp authoritle*. ■ already pay __ more than a |20 top that everyone who had a ^*?***'hiat the Japanese clear the beeu deODuneed ts me i Griswold Street, Busineas sons. >1.75\pt., >2.75 qL wnt Job when he wa* teduct^ vember. . . wav tor Immediate movement of letter to the 32nd dlvislop com­ eal rxarainntlnn. before ,the Nasla. and they may A help ?5S S lo:w h o»«7»ym «nt* extend longer The DAV would like to see out binal on n ehargw'F VhaM Write ar UaS On Any person interested in any ot NU ENAM EL I, sent the sheriff hurrying theto I jq (Present riitea Into the Army can haw It back if British lifaperial# tor occupation mander saying he was ready to defend Bom* ngW M i these applications te enUtled to dn so again, even after Naxllam right Job preference for veterans, of Malaya and the Ekist Indies surrender but had as yet revived SELF POLISHING WAX . J...... 4 ^. '495c qL haa been artped ou t W* must with all avaUable depuUea. a ^ ^ ^ h* aska tor It vrithln 90 day* aft­ ta Saptomber 1942., attend tna hearingil and to speak aSd ths VFW is pushing a b»l ln« after Sept 2. no word from lmP«la» he^quar- I T I m A L L E N COLUMBIA — OECCA — VICTOR — CAPITOL giiard agaUist a renewal of mili­ further ^ oiw re la bna of the aponSor* of er discharge. ttoduced by Representative Knut­ ters directly authorizing him to been m t o ^ tor or agalnat the granting of toe asAmbtilttiiee Service from Palm Beach and Broward bin which wBl QoesIloMi Left VaEUwerea 2 'That arrangement* be made Bwntha, hnt ’ h winmce Ageocy ------at ■ ■ tant OarmaiSan or Naxiism In It aounds simple, but veteraM son (R., Minn.) _ for succor to AlUed prisoner* of another garb. . **^ n *^ R a Rav Army officer! h* called up before tlw S ^ t o F l - This Wll would give , a \ veteran **Yuguchl, wlS> commands the written by Mm ling Board of Araeala, "We must not iteemlt the Ger­ omnlEsUoff leaders note that It war in the theater. The Japanese, he dM not ' * By Raymond W. Ooslee, m IH ?he eauae.of the! nance committ* Wedneaday. Hi* jaaves unanswered inch ^estions seniority credit for time «!>«"»>« ^vlng fun detail* on' Allied pris- Japanese to eastern Lusqa, never- POtTERTOlTS mans to escape th* realisation sendee. He fhua could use this regnlarly in i 539-541 Main Street that their German state Is re . toffi • t i k JW H A LC CORR - .J JujiJust iiowhow uoesdoes sa Wiiipuieto'temporary I creuivcredit either, to get a new Job or ~ AIMIff.M. Advertise in l^ e Her|dd-7f-l4 Pays iq>onsibl* fw the suffering ^ ' I M M A H C H S S n * C O N N ’' yop varjr from a jermaneat une? to hold «»n to . . iVaMtaMA am. XM m f m a . n ': ISSTfUf' > . / , ■ MANCHESTER EVBNmO lO TALD, IfA N C u te E R . O ^ . TUESDAY, ATTGir^T 28,

028 r’ aims a-d New Haven third MAfitCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (50HH« Tl/ESnAT, AUGUST 28, 1945, /' wilh'.r-,'.83. Red Cross .4ids Hurricane Refugees 27,371 Idle ytctlng' Flxectuive Director MANCHESTER OPA Braces / ; .# ft James J. Graham of the Security mitted Anoerican plan^. to'fty, un- I from the HUropean Theater of s o ^ the difference—-'so. i t . would Yanks Picking Brains File in Week division said that "ihdlcaUona AUTO BODY- moleated everywhere. '-.x' <- War. ' ■ Used (^rs- r m be paaaed on to the motoning point that mkpy out-of-work indi­ 50 Japs Beaten Rockville Keaaioii Tonight To Say‘No’ ■J^elr Naval officera ahowed by pu.blic. , viduals have .yet to ffl*- And attU Telephone''3979 Democratic Town Chairman Leo Ugher-i (claims) figures art ex­ ac.tiona aa welj aa WPrda that t^ey B. Flaherty will be at the Police High Price ^ Of Formei^ Enemies Jobless Will Receive . Auto Bndy.and Before New realized the Japan*ae had suffered US Csliefl for lleartni pected In the immediate weeks Court room this - evening from 8 Closed Meeting With Average Weekly Pay­ ahead." .^'• Fender Repairing a great defeat although one of-' Fair to Open to 9 o'clock to receive the names Auto Painting fleer aald Jje knew nothing about , Lev)el Cut Hartford, Aiig, 28 — bPi — The blueprints and Ircstructlonk—which Retailers Will Disap Boml) Used or slates of names of those who State Traffic coninusmon’B c.iin- 5o Far it Has Beej -er-j describe new processes; ment of $19.92 Dogs have been domesticated Simonizing .surrender proposals until hr heard wish to be candidates for the town' palgn to halt vlolatfdqa of the mo­ the emperor's radio speech an­ On, Saturday (Oonttnned Frotn Page One) Indus- AA they learn thsSe things they point Businessmen for at least 7 ^ 0 'years. offlees at the town electlM^ on tor--vehiclea iBWa^'raBulted in the noians M ost! relay the information back home: Hartford,' Aug. 28.—(8*) — The (dMitlnn^ r^m Pace Om ) nouncing capitulation. Oct. 1. If more than .one slate la summoning of '100 motorists for Aulornobile dealers as.sociation. try and _ ublic______Will . . Most of these experts are work- Washington, Aug., 28 — (A*) — Emplo>fment 'Security division of American and hritlahjwrtr*iy|wl presented ther# Will “be 4 primary hearings on-Charges of passing Ing for the i^breign Economic ad- the State Labor department has hww,—and -their ^ a v y alraady wa» and transporta malntaiped a strict Tollanirl Coiinlyh 4-H caucus held on Thursday from 2 now near Issuance. . traffic signals and traffic lights OPA braced itself today to aay a It will show that on July 1 — B enefi .r o m " p o g r a i n „;,mistratioh. announced that Connccticut’a ‘27,- practically g-ona. wartime watch during the fleet . Event to Be. Held «in to 7:30 at the Towii Hall. and Ib y tp r accidents Involving positive “No" to retailers who are 371 joble.'ia workent who fliea abouF the time that auto tiiakers ;naris. Acting State Motor- Sixty per cent of their work has While the vUlting officera weren’t nlghf In Sagami bay In full view ^ By dames Marlow i.bcen comple.ted. The FEA' thinks assailing the gdvernjnent’s recon- clairaa for unemployment compen­ of the cities o f Hlratauka. ( fliiga- ^ "Vernon O hter gpt their go-aheatT-all but four Commiasioiier Elmer S. particularly talkative, It waa aaay of the 3J different 1942 sedans Waahinyton ' Aue 28— (JP) —.' it all will be finished by Jan. 1. verslon price policy. sation last week will receive ary ' * < , / * * ■ aakl. Katase .and Kamakpra. A Four Fleets ataon has announced. The O f wasnington, Aug. gome of these men were work- From an official familiar with average weekly payment ;-of to place together the homeland few lights were vlalble ashore but were selling In the east to r just a^ urea cover" the. wc?ek ending Aug.*V ■We’re picking tht brains of the Germany before .Germany top-level OPA decisions Tt- was your crispy Rockville, Aug. 28. I.SpecibI) much as OPA’s ceiling would. al­ $19.92 plcttjre of dlacouraged people the ships Were blacked out. 25, Watson said, and hearings will Germans and Japanese. So far, It’s collapsed arid before the enemy learned' that today’s closed meet­ This, the divisi'on spokesman watching Arherican planeai flying — Plana are completed for the aji- Will (;oiitrj»l low. b^.. held this week. The first American casualty re-, been the Gcirman's'mostly, had a chance to destroy docu- ing with same 40 spokesmen for said, is. an all-time high ' In fhe overhead attnoat at will and the ported here was a seaman; he fell nual Tolland County 4-H fair to Now, the report discloses, only the'retail trade would bring disap­ American Industry -\and ^J® ; memte jr ^ e ^ m ^ ^ pro^esses- eight-year history unemploy­ salads taste oetter mighty American Navy moving up o,ve'rboard while . his aWp rode be held Saturday at the Odunty six types of sedans are selling at pointment to the businessmen. ment compensation ■ in' Connecti­ Jap/Walers the eeiling. The others have drop­ without oppoaltlon to ahell the quietly at anchor, but was. not Home grounds gt Vernon Center, American public—will °®ne^'±i which might range from oil and Armed with cost figures .ind cut. By state atetiite. the maxi­ coaat.' It waa the aarly daya o f found. ped in price from $11 to $53. from this. plastics to canning fish without arguments, the retailers’ group mum weekly payment is $22. the program starting with the tiniie<^,fr«ND Page Oos) the Philippine* in raverae. Judging at nine a. m.. and ending Black Market f'nkckiBg Vp One of the top officials charged blackening the inside of the can— was out to prove that the OPA S,3(M) New ('lalnis Made Thin label is you r guarantee o f Roconriled to Defeat, were not patented In this country. price dictum "squeezed ” them un­ Approximately 3,500 new claims with aquare dancing from 9 to 10 phibloua .ffirce will land occupying And reputable dealers aay the - with the brain picking job says Red Cross workers In Houston, Tex., feed •3-montri-old twins p-. m. • . - Many were developed ^during fairly. were registered a the state The Japaneae a.t thla p^ht ap- Ural'S Bfiter Units'jri' Korea, and China, while black market which flourished' on I/this of what we have learned in. Ronny and Donnie Bell, refugees from the Velaaco. Tex., hurricane Q U A LITY in ifurn .BEAUTY in The exhibits will be open to the the war. And perhaps there was The OPA policy at issue is this; area, 50 miles south of Houston. Mother. Mrs. F. S. Bell, looks on. armqr^ * here Moridav which was car to be thoroughly''reconciled Kincdld’s ships patrol coastal wa- some used-car lots is cracking up. “ Germany: , • The new refrigerators, washers, tirthelr defeat. Theynrought out public at 10 a. m. with the Judg­ In its heyday, some expensive ^'The material we have obtained no chance t6 patent them in Ger­ 'Thousands were So^ homeless in the wake of the^ lashing storm. the 'heavie8t/4ay since V-J day. fur». .-.IMAGINATION in fum. teta from the Vfllow sea to, Hai­ many either because of»-tne rush­ toasters and other/goods not made thelrv highly' -aecret charta and Idle Benefits ing starting an hour before. Ex­ nan island,' where Japanese tlwopa limousines brought $1,000 to $1,- so far is so valuable asj-to look to (NEA telepKSto.) , ______. ' Hartford led the state the week many aa the m ost/ substantial ing developments o f ’the war. during the war must come back to before 1^ registered claims with a aprencKthem ddetfely on. tablea for hibits will Include dairy Iambs, werp trained for the Invasion of 500 above ceilings. ^ the., market at or near their 1942 -\ goats, poultry, vegetables. Can­ form of war reparations we’ll eVe^ tvni Be Put to American Uses p f 8.022, an increase in one Apneric^uae In clearing mine ((pntiniied from Page Oiie) Singspore. . A# for car owners who plan lo But anyway: What is found in price to the consumer. caiiVd "cost absorption" theory, while wage increases arc , flelda to permit ahip*" to enter ning, foods, clothing, persofial ac­ trade in a recently purchased used RCt.” ------lire Third fleed. will continue Its -President Tniman has ordered Germany "Will be put to American Price Administrator Chester under that policy. OPA lete'man'-jted or encouraged is Roomed ’^.^3 3econd with 6. Vinegar count recordsr-bobbiea arid handi­ Tokyo’ bay.\ T h ey kept their re­ day 9n a^glpillar measure but poat- operationa in -Japanese home wa­ car for one of Detrojt’.a new prod- uses. Some -day Americans may be ufacturera charge higher, prices to failure.. \ 1/ f- i”' , craft. There wliralM'''be an adult roinlMw Has turned o v ^ T o American, industry Bowles was reported ready to no­ maining p la i^ aground and per­ poped the seasToh until tomorrow. ters. AreSa assigned to the Fifth iicta - they must be prepared to askfed to pay .for the use of ihese tify the retail delegation, at the homemaking and a^cuitural ex­ take a low turrt-in value. Tbey II the patj»rit.s and scientific''“devel­ offset increased coats of wages ' Marked a' "mu.st'^ by the admin­ and North Padfle fleet# will be opments and information and developments. 'That seems a long outset, that the policy already is and materials. Whofesalers and hibit. named at a later date. take the depreciation which has SO full-flovored, o littia istration, the measure also would There will b^ demonatratlona at w aj^f-doing things seized from way off. fixed and . settled—and further­ retailers then are rtqulred to ab­ been pretty much Ignored In car After the last vzar—which end­ more, approved by Presidem Tru­ blanket Into protected groups an 10:30 a, m., with ]lhe noon hour trading for some time. the Germans and Japanese. sorb these Increases instead of goes o on way Oil Company estimated 2.9M.OOO Federal ^ em­ ''' Here In a general way is what ed In 1919—it was' not until 1928 man. '. passing them on to the public. 1 9 being ^ aside for: lunch. There ’The new-car “ pricing principle' that war claims, settlements were S IM O N IZ lW ployes, 2,000,000 persona employed has hanpened and how: ■ Bowles was prepared to notify In 1945 alone, said the report. will be a recreation program from Sullen Japs ^ announced by Bowles yesterday worked out. It may not happen the retailers, it was stated, that The Body Shop Metli^ by firms or individuals - with, less r tn 3 o'clock' with a livestock pa­ 28;(H)0 Patents Seized ^ OPA has allowed 54 general in­ it’s Cooling! BOLAND Conlrr Street was received calmly by NADA of- When we went to war against this time. what he wants how is to discu.ss than eight persona on their payr rade starting at three o’clock'and Aciala. They apparently were rec­ ' .Some of the secrets fpund in with them how best the policy can creases in the cost of merchan­ rolls, 400,000 In the maritime serv­ supper at five o’clock. A ball ganle! Sign Papers Germany and Japan the alien SOLIMENE & FLAGit. onciled to d P A ’s general policy of property custodian seized more Germany were used in the war be put into effect, with a minimum dise. 8S4 Center St. Tel. 5101 ice .and .“lOO.OOO persona empk>.V^ is scheduled for six o’clock and' hohbng ceilings on 'goods -restored . against Japan. \ of inconvenience to business. “ All but three of these the mer­ mallowad in wood by processors of farm commodi- than 28,000 patents obtained in KAN. I ^ 1 1 Dial an Indoor program of atiinta.. (Continued from Pige OneF to production to the 1942 price this country by residents of the Americans have had no c'hancc The price boss is said .to feel chant has had to pay out of hia . • ' skits and music will be carried o u t! level. enemy countries. yet to do the same kind of brain- that he made it clear a month igo own pocketbook since he must 1 f I I j 6 3 2 0 Would Pay Tnivel Coptta at 8 p m . followed by square oners of war, said they were 11 In pre-war days any one want-" picking in Japan. " to the-same group—OPA’s Retail continue to sell at his own ceil­ delightfully aiomotlc dancing. good condition. “ It's not too far out of line,’’, ThVbill provides for federal pay­ said one NADA . official. ing to use" those' natente would The pickings won’t be so good, Advisory committee—that he aim­ ing,*’ Jt contlnuedr ment ^ tr a v e l coats bf unemploy­ During the day the Vernon,a4-H 3. .'T hat the Japanese clear have had to pay the owners a and the FEA has no , plans for ed at 1942 prices. Also, that he Begin to Restore Servicea Budgeteera v^lll conduct a food areas of troops, except for OPA’s- new-car nile tells each uniforni-ln stren th BABS SANITARY ed workWs and their families to royalty for 17 years. The life of a sending teams of experts into Ja­ had made no promise to consult 9 FURNACE BURNER SERVICE i booth at whfeh refreshments will ">'oh forces as are necessary i'g ' manufacturer to baae hls__'price on pan. It seems almost certain, how­ the dealers further before putting In reply to OPA’s argument ! sites where patent is that long. that retail merchants-are maktnj; ■Vthe United States Em-i'■ beK. nerved keep the peace. hla 1941 production costs"; add in­ ever, that the Army will have his objective Into effect. PANTIES ployment service certificates there 1 ' ■ _ creases in labbr and material But when they were seized any­ greater profits than ever before, 4. That two Japanese ataff o f , trainedtralnea industrialinousinai men scouting , gomeSome ocaieradealers navehave cibhucu claimed thatumi. SAUM •porklln9 eleor one could obtain the use' of them— Arthur Drug Stores are suitable,^job opportunities, [ August ( ’. Hoffman fleers enter each deaignated localand finally, add on a profit the report said that 85 per cent of That provision is expected to |. Carl Hoffman, 84, of 30 royalty-free—by paying a lieensje nruuiiuaround theLite Nipponese land to find j^py^ invrited them to gather cost 845 Main St. Tel. 3808 area to ensure- that local com -' reflecting hla 1836-39 profit out. tkmcr. things Znrfor American American use. 'data and "Statistics and submit the profit comes from rtduclng arouse considerable controversy Wlndermere avenue, died last fee of $15. aervices to the public. Wartime / Advertise Ifi- The Herald-^It Pays manders understand the surrender I niargin:. If he made low profits But he wouldn’t have exclusive them at today’s session as a pre­ D TEA because some officials have ex­ night at the home of hia son. orders. j in those years, or lost monay, hb necessity ruled out such servicea, Frederick Hoffman, of 24 Francis right to'the patent. Anyone could liminary to w a l decision. pressed concern o--er what they .Aimed at Itagaki ' ran add instead one-half the In- it was held, but now the stores ■4-- street, F.ast Hartford, following use it by obtaining the $15 licen.se. Railrojfiirs Net The dealers made public in ad­ term administrative difficulties. 5. That a conti-olled military ‘'« ’’‘ ry’s average profit in that pb- (In pte-war daya anyone paying vance a statistltal report to sup­ have Just begun to restore them— several month.s’ illne.ss. He . was rlod. home deliveries, gift wrapping 'Meanwhile^ a Banking ^ aubcom- . i born at Forsf. Germany. August ‘ “ at the owner for exclusive righW-to a Iiicolne Drops port their claim that __ OPA waa mittee oday oj^ned its .second iggi Rpckviile 50 earned out. smoothly, Must .Approve Higher Price patent could ii.se It exclu.sively squeezing the merchants “ to cov­ and 80 on. •The policy of rigidly control­ and final week of heannga on the i j^e was a weaver in the evidently wag aimed at If the manufacturer arrives at through Hs 17-year life.) er up higher costs for labog and so-called "full employment blH" vears.- He Selshiro lUgaki, Japanese : a price on hia Far and away most of the more raw materials witlfout raising ling almost all prices’ will impair local mills for many nriw car which is New Haven, Aug. 28-(8*»—The the Incentive to produce and thus Secretary of Comrnerce Wallace, was a membo'f , of the Maple rommander In Singapore, the only lower than tala 4942 price for the than 28,000 patents were taken out prices to consumers.’’ This prac­ who is publishing a book called 4 » . net income of the New York. New adversely affect the number of WILROSE DRESS Grove Society. He leaves t U . comparable model, he can charge by Germans. Hardly more than Haven * Hartford railroad for tice, the merchants sAid in a jobs as well as the supply of civU- "Sixty .NIillion Jobs,” is the day's sons. Frederick and William, both . The instriiment was signed at I up to, the 1942 price. If his new 1,000 were Japanese. - The Ger­ July decreased $114,270. from the statement, "has gone about, as far 597 MAIN STREET SHERIDAN BUILDING first witness. a.-m- 11 p.,m. Monday, e.w.t.). as it can go." \ ian goods," the study Went on. of East Hartford: and three price turns out to be higher than mans are highly industrialized. net Income for July./ 1944, the policy of rigid price control The bill, which has bi-partisan 'These prelinilnaries Indicate 1943, be may charge the higher The Japanese are not. road’s/monthly report .showed to­ Tlie report criticized OPA’a. so- *4tuMtys the First to Show the Latest'* backing, tails for an annual presl- daughters. Mrs. Richard Brache, . •• * Mrs. Patrick Donovan and Mra. “ ' “ ‘ Mountbatten will accept the figure—but only after OPA ap­ But so far only a little more day. ilentlal estimate of the numberpf Albert <3llbert. all o f Eaat Hart-i enemy. TOUtfiem proves. than 3,500 of the patents have in­ Net income for the month- was jobs likely to be available in the Budget Terms Arranged ford; four grandchildren and Bowleg said he was confident terested American business men $1,018,118 after fixed charges on ensuing year and the number of great-grandchild. sign with General MacArthur In enough to Induce them to pay the the present capital structure but BUY peopleprupic -wAnuriB-wanting work.worn, [Plje i.qp K''veui-govegp- rnnomt will h- 'Tk,.... i Tokyo. It was emphasized th a ll^ * ' ®^*'**'X give a general DO YOU NEED A X No Carrying ('liargeg $15 fee and use them. excluding rents under rejected men*; would take up t r if sfack.^^f d a l at 2 30 it tl^e WWti FUn^^^^^ be'^imposed will Uttle-Heard-Of Organization leases. _ any,, by a program of public dictated by MacArthur in T o -^ '»«.,, ,k„ Home in Rockville With Rev. But meanwhile there is a little- Gross revenue for the month works. kyo. Ify'it does not—it the companies WITH CONFIDENCE • \ George S, Brookes officiating report in with prices significantly heard-of organization called the was $15,071,617. a decrease of “ MuHt” Tag on Measure Burial will be In Grove Hill cem- hlghae—Bowles said OPA would Technical Industrial Intelligence $718,682 or 4.6 per cent under July. TRUSS? •The. administration has put etbrv. committee. It’s made np of men 1944. Freight -decreased $426,170, Penan ft Commander s|^ whether the dealers could ab- and passengers decreased $217,- ] AT WILROSE ."m ust" tag on this measure, too, | Michael E. Egan I *•' • n j / . from many government agencies. Banish'Fatigue With j find it la considered likely to pa.sa i - Michael E. Egan, 76, of 24 El- ( J r a e r e d . tO K en d eZ V O U S /.______’WWJ 644. • FREE , In turn the main committee hM Operating expenses amounted to in some form. T h e big fight; lington avenue, died at the R o c k -R a n g o o n , Aug. 28 -lAh- Thy' many aubcommttteea; And the or­ $10,660,726, a decrease of $89,655, Expert Care seems to be shaping up over the ville City hospital late last eye- Japanese commander of the to 7 - ganization has a field staff of about tax accruals were $1,825,005, a de- SMALL DOWN PAYMENT COLD STORAGE declarHllon of policy: Whether ning following a short illness. He mer Japanese-German submarine 200 industrial experts—recruited ertase of $377,644. If you are over fifty and feel ninety—t^e t^ se of your ^ li^Ia ffOlilF ANY COAX the government should undertake was bom June 22, 1869, iff Rock-j base of Penang, guarding the rip-1 from Amer^an flrins—working In fatigue is lack of proper support for ydur rupture. . . . UNTIL WANTED UNTIL DECEMBER 1ST to "assure " jobs for everybody, or [ville,-the son of Eugene and Mary proaches to Singapore, waa o?rier- L A J L i m Germany. Body Washed Ashore mcrely to promote employment. ;0 Connell Egan, and had lived p(j today to a rendezvous '"with ' They work tn three ways; x expwt AKRON MODERN TRUSS FITTERS guarantee Regardless of the final form of here all his life. He was a retired British Naval officers offa^re to WED. AND THURS. ’ 1. They inspect plants.' New Haven. Aug./28-^(/P»—The their work. Free information ,i^ yours at our'^tore- th'e bill, a big public works pro­ carpenter. He waa a member o( discuss surrender preliminaHea. j toriea and machinery to find . out body of William Cady. 28. of South gram Is in the cards. Many sena­ “ “ Vl® The Japaneae were ortlered to | whether the Germans during the Boston. Mass., who'fell from a tug Private Fitting Room—Experienced Attendants. tors say a great deal of the work War discovered a better wag of do­ Jn New Haven harbor last Thurs­ la really iirgent; that roads and ^ by^ bring a white-flagged launch! u.-nfkrwfivii norfnrkk work niinurkri alongside the flagship NcIson north ; ing things than We know. day and drowned, waa found Mon­ waterways perforce were allowed: and two ilaughtera. Miss Loretta' ppnane at 11 am / ill n m 1 2. They talk with German tech- day, washed ashore at Fort Hale to deteriorate during the war,- that ,and Viola, and one son, Stanley,! w *5"“ f ^ 1 , and 4w sent' C u 1 niciana^those who will talk —to park on the harbor shoreline- New numerous landing fields must be jail of Rockville. ' S t Af mTneflelds / ' learn from them how some of the Haven and Annex police gearched QUINN’S PHARMACY built tb handle the anticipated in- . The funeral will be held from the firM surrender! new techniques are applied. for the body' with grappling irons " I" the Ladd Funeral Home on Thq/s-1 compact w“ h M a la yf S. Thev find documents—euch as' for four days St^^iindtrtaken ’it C -e m m t n r morning with service, at St. | P®"Angi tTi». ^ goiemment in- Bernard’s church at 9 a. m. Burlal-j |„ February, 19421 StMutlons. I Will be in fit: Bernard’s cemetery. I -n _ y;'- j ; Because neither men nor ma- Sent to Tolland equipnjeht, like the atom-splitter, terial could be obtained during the j I-eohard J. GoetZ;- Sr., 52,. of e r y war, most of the states have ; Snipsic Lake road. 'Folland. wa.s Strict P^r«e soon now, a newTydol large surplu.ses ami will he able to committed to Tolland jail for 60 clpaves the heart of petroleum match Federal appropriations with da.va at the aession,.-of the city Ordered Now F lyin g -A giant power gas­ the gjeatmt ease in years. court on Monday .^ith Associate V molecules, extracts the fill! tre­ Judge Charles Underwood presid­ the life oline will be available to you ing. He was given-a 60 days’ lall (Contlifiied From Page One) How to mendous might that is im­ sentence on a charge of operating ■ ' / ------at all Tydol Stations. - , an automobile while under the in­ chaos It/ has made inevitable. In Cof-HIt: "Hangover Square** replacing' each candidate removed, prisoned there. And giant power fluence of liquor, second offense; Linda Dametl — Oeo. Saunders u and waa fln ^ $100 on a charge of attent|brt must not only be paid ^ Forget your old standards of driving an automobile while his 11- to whether he w-aa an officeholder ■35 ■ is ready to deUver a thrilling w cenae was under auapenalon. He hefoM 1933 or fa member of the END TOI>aaHT: fuel power. Broause this new was arrested by Patrolman Earl Nazrpartv pre- or poat-1937. "ITie “ Keep Your Powder Dry” ' neW response to your accelerator Beebe. -map should he one who has fought ydol F ly in g-A is a new breed u CouiicU to Meet f6|f democratic rights and Instltu- “ Honeymoon Ahead” ■There will be a meeting of the , tirins. for the rights and sanctity pedal.. .in effect, to put WINGS Common Council thla-evening at 7 : ^ the individual.” - Plus A Jaaper Puppetoon . ^ . a breed of giants. It is pom ^clook wltlr JWayor Raymond E.[’ the seS8ionB~opened yeater- j Popeye Thle^Sallnr j ON YOUR CAR! ^ ^ Hunt pr^ldlng, i'day. General Elsenhower a.saerted: A Sports and .Musical Short of the latest, most advanced Pl ordi­ Adjust..rol]a for thidmaas of dothaa and The StoIIe and Gamble Softball You’ll want yoUr daugh­ the marbiwa may strain both 'mwhaniam feed diem through evenly. Belt bucUa% ter lo/atart school looking team will meet the Hot Shots thit The opening- session ‘ was con ■ and motor and can vary easily damaga your nary clothaa. tan to Aftaan minute* for ■evening at 6:30 o’clock at the Ref- ducted behind closed doora, but the ANb ALL THIS WEEK! vary dirty clothing. Ovoilong nmning add* buttons, otc, ahould hd folded an te tho her biwt. .1 : rcation Field. This la one of the othaa. The dothaa ahould ba able to mort ^ottetopratootthonDeriL i sessiona today and tomorrow-arc w ar to onahor. few remaining games In the Rec- being attended by repreaentativea - nwA to n froaly in the watet. MAKE, 'reatlon League. of the press, who establiphed/the Red Men . to Meet — , right after a protest. On : the AN APPOINTMENT A meeting of Tankeroosan | agenda -are U. S. economic ob- I Tribe,. Improved Order of Red M?n ' Jectlves, in Germany and the XFOR A PERMANENT will be heldi this evening at 8 restoration of a minimum German OF I o’clock in- Ril'd Men’s Hall economy.' HOWI Wedding. Wednesday I The mawlage of Miss Eileen CJlay "““ y said aerioua trouble i I Nichols Crattv, daughter of Mr. I P®®"*’’*® when the reparations pro- We are featuring all the and Mrs. Francis B. Gratty, of 38 provided for In the Potsd-m \ Hale street extension, this city, to becomes effective and the popular hair styles for girls^ Pfc; Sebastian Ruggerio, -U. S. 0ermans "see their capital assets Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franclg being removed." A t' Potsdam It was decreed that Industries which' Ruggerio of Manchester will tabri imYN nil Miu _place on Wednesday at 10 a./m. might contribute to a neW—war Rt St. Mary’s church In Manch'p<-‘ machine lie removed. ' Main and Delmor^Streets ter. There Will be a reception fot-; Clav added that "to accompll.sh [ETEMIlVEU’JElKnS relatives gnd frienda during t.liq our objectives It is Inevitable that afternoon and evening at the Ital­ the (Herman standard of living be 74 East Center St reducjed.’* . ■ 4.lnvo*Hgoto atrango Bolanfci .lf ye* ian Social Club in Rockville,. Pri-, NO GOHEl.WILDE 4 . Hondlo your cord wHh coro. Poll tho § , Cleog woahor oftor oalhg. Whon TeL 4201 vate Ruggerio is on a 30-day fur- •RIDES youumtlroo|d>withth*in*d»)wr*mov* w^famlHar Bolaa in vour machino. Ipuglv haylrig recently., ixturned! .P l .e s . jgj^ . not tho eord, and, cbovo ill, don’t Irt if* n good Idas to call an nnihorized aari^ ' Ctalm^ Sapi^dr Td Mother’s •oap curd or bar from tub, agitator or auc­ •BOOTHS; Radio’s Beaautloual dhow I ..the cord gat damp. When you push plug ImmodUitely. It nay moon • w oA X in, be aura the aaritch ia " o n r ond^all tion eupa and wipe dry- Standing water Manhattan, Kas. — OPiDon’t • b in Iq o j “I LOVE A ftlYSTERY" eon mat, atein and *08 port*. •r loo* pBit that •^• «w dwBssit 17 krttary Pkica • R w f Y*ik 4, M. Y.| athe It to the exserviceman In oeebrole aio in nentrek yoiir family, but chemists at Kah- MOBIL BER0 8 ENB r b t a i l a n d iaa State college here have come 4--B1C DAYS— 4 up with a really oiitatandlng food MOBILHBAT FUEL WED.-tHURS.-FRI.-8 .AT. development. It's dkhydrated DOOR PRIZE Wholesale jnaahed potatoea, a ^ Dr. J. W. nchc^er Electric Division VICTORY ROMDI AMO MOlO TMIII Qracne, haad o f the achool’f (?hamica) Engineering departnient, EVERY t ^ H T Gasoline agld the new product la auperior to 15-20 POUND ^ THE OONMECnan FOWBB OOMPANT the kind'mother maltea. He thlnka it will have a wlde .uae by restaur-, t u r k e y ! I S d MORIARTY BROtHERS ante and dining cara, * i / BNDB TODATt jT- ■ “ On Bw Levur At Oeoter nad BnuiB Streets '• The Solomon latands were l.-wit X , NOB HH.L Plus Federal Tax. Open AH Ouy aa« 4|ll Night Call «8«0 after their first dissmvery, and ^ e r c not found again for -200 Ion*# Miss It! Plus; "Withhi These Walls’* yeanU ■. - J \ J '■V'i m v k BiVl’.INltNU HhKAl.D MANUttlMilWK. LAINN, 'lUl’ittlJAI, AlSUUt’ l ’ZS. I’JlS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST ^ 8 ,194S > A G E F O U R To Open Fund Three New P o l i o j Not Attended Telejiljbiie Emplayeeg Meet on Guam (lases Reported Lociil -Soldier in Europe Mero (general ■ Japs Meet Yanks on U. S. Ship ^;9 ,0 0 0 Idle )lons Stuiy Ltegion Elects I’raises The Hernld Service,. \7eddings Drive Tuesday For 15 Hours Hartford, Aug. 28-(fl5-Three’ Its Officers Pft. Allen R. ThompSi4|i._ At ClimigkiitgX ^ As Disputes Two Accounts new cases of polibmyclitls were Like New - with Co. E, 362d Infantry, in Jacobs-Dickson USO Entertainer to Bte reported during the past week, the European Theater of Op­ Doctor Not Called for bringing the state’s total to 16, 2-Piece Living Room erations. has sent a-V-mail .let­ After Fligfit Not Settled Miss Doris Elizabeth ^ckson, Guest Siieaker at Meet­ daughter of Mr. and M rs/^ o m a s Statements - by Hart­ the weekly morbldity/Tbport of the Delegates to State Con* ter to The Herald thanking Siamese Twins Un­ Department of IJealth disclosed Suitei^ln Basic Cover EASY TER.M 81 this newspaper for Ue excel­ (Continued from Page On'ej\ Dickson of 43 Pleasant street, was ford and Jones Hold ing on Sept. 4 ~ vention Also Named „ (Continued Prom Page One) married to Coropor^j Wendell til Sunday Afternoon today. ' ' , . lent service given in the deliv­ _____ 1 , \ Attention of Probers Reported cases of other prevent- ALL WORK GUARANTEED ery of The Herald-to him.- had been settled and that produc-\ Kerwood Jacobs, s ^ of the late Manchester’s War Fund Cam­ abie diseases were at a minirfmm At Annual Session wife. Kitty,, and InSoribed by her: G. Jacobs He writes "Heri’e sure much "I am very happy today. Waiting tion would be resumed today. - Coidwatcr, Ariz.,Aug. 28.—(A5— paign which 1s to be conducted lo­ with six of scarlet fever. fiyc_o^ Large Selection of Fabric* — Prompt Delivery! Another new dispute in the mo­ Barrs, Vernadht, at noon on Washington, Aug. 28.— — measles, six of lobar pneumonia Oilworth - Cornell Poet. iTje enjoyed receiving your paper Impatiently’ for your retuni. W e .urday, A i)^ st 25, in St. Arizona’s Siamese twins lay un­ cally the flrst-of October will have Legion,' elected officers Since I’ve been, overseas. It’s a are all well. Best love, to you. tor city kept 500 off their jobs at Congressmen wound up their first Its Initial introduction/ -In— towm and two of typhoid fever. Whoop­ We Carry Our Own Accounts , , the Murray Corporation of Amer­ — church. The attended by U physician for 18 ing cough cases reported inoreased fdkTw* ensuing yesir at Us annual! tptich of home that no matter Kitty M. W.” • reettit R ev/ Alfred- 'L. Williams, formal inquiry into Brig. Gen. El­ Tuesday evening, September *, where you are looks good. 1 ica. Jiours after, they were born early from 24 to 28 but their wpre no meeting in the home last night. I Wainwrighf smiled happljy! As who o l^ lF L ^ used the double ring liott Roosevelt’s business affaire "Sunday morning, their mother re­ when the four local service clubs, F o llo w ^ are .the results; | have Tept in touch with the ■" The biggest single stoppage In the Soroptlmlsta, Klwantans, Ro- reported cases of menlnEdcocciia he v?atked to a watting automo­ the Detroit area. Was at the Kel- service.^ Miss Gertrude Herr-( without getting -to RooseveHIT lated last night, menlrrgitia or diphtheria. Commander. Francis E. Miner; home town through jthe paper. bile, he carried the picture in his inann played the traditional bridal tarians and Exchange . members MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. I Letters from home are-flne but scy-Hayes Wheel,Co., where 4,500 own account. And it waa. not The twins, Louise and Micalla. will hold a joint me*tlng at .the Sr. VtcerComm., Donald-Iteming-' hands and every now and then music. daughters of Jesus and Rita Mi­ Islands in the S newspaper' covers so much were idle, while 1,500' workers at clear today when- they would. Msisonic Temple at 6:30, Charles . There arc 7,083 MAIN STREET HARTFORD"" TEL. 2-4127 way: Jr.~ Walter glanced at It. the Ford Motor Co. Rouge plant The) bride who was given in Members of the House Ways randa, were born at 12:30\“ Philippines. 4,642 of them un- more territory. I want to S-NBurr, local chairman of the 1^ ^ Special Attention Given Ont-ot-Town Cnatomera Rundee: Adjutant^ R ob ert L. Lieut. Gen. Albert C. W’edemey- were sent heme last night- after and Means committee said a de- Sunday and it was not untl named'. ' Z '' Arenat; Asst., Adjutant. William j thank you. fo r" the excellent er, U, S. 'commander in China, dri’^/imnounced today. service I have received.” ..'s the. Kelsey-Hayes strike halted losition from the late President p. m. that day that a doctor ArrahgemenW for the combined Egan; Finance Offiicer. John Leav­ took a place at Wainwright’s left tailed in on the case. The ma the flow of wheels and bral .loosevelt’s aoa waa on file but meeting being made by Dr. itt; Servicis Officer,NEverett Ken­ as Junior officer. As the two .walk­ drjima. to the plant. that yesterday’s session was de­ temal grandmother of the twins. nedy; Chaplain. Hldwart C. Rody ed along, Watpwrjght picked Carmen .SamanlegP. 48, assisted Eugene M. 'Davie of the Kiwanla I-arge«t of New Disputes voted entirely to a study of two Club who Is alsp a member of .the gers; Historian, ThomaA J. Wal- Wedemeyer’s step.^ the mother at the birth. She said Arthui', Lufkin,.. Yoakum, Austin The largest of the new dispute.? other statements. w ar Fund Progfam committee of lett: Sjgt.-at-arms, Edwar- Hene- double time tor overtime. A com- | used, quoted Hartford’s deposi­ returned froiq a six month USO rritef ser\’lces, aid to war refu-.' nospital Indemnity ! of 4,000 population, about 60 Gamj>''at Hsian, 'Manchuria, where say alaftit the birth. She said she^ E. Miner, Adj. R. L. Archat, Sr.' . , . , , . . . beracri USN, left, confers with. Capt. Inaho Olanl, Tokyo naval staff party . spokesnian said after ma- : tion as saying that: V/BiniiCairtp show, tour of— the— Central------.1 gee#/the Merchant Marine and Ul» To 80 Days Seiwlcc Benrfits- Annual Seml-Annw l „3i!S!lSiS!lZ miles southwebt of Houston, suf­ t wished sh^ could be ’vlth them in Vice-Comm. Donald Hemingway. ^ <1^endcr of corregidor w-as be-1 cppigr, and Capt,, Yoshihiko Takasaki, staff, officer of Yoko- chlnists and electrical workers; Says Roosevelt Coasultsd Pacific and will relate her experi-j ErUotiers Aid, fered Electric power failure, re^ Pho- walked out, picket lines kept oth- the hospital. «4nnPf>rDav Up To fXO.OO 819JW _ $10.00 85.X5 Jr. Vice-Comm. Walter Rundee, ing held when released by an AI- Naval ba.se. —(Navy radintelephoto from NEA telephoto, j I ■ The late prerident was consult­ Mrs. Miranda cannot apeak Eng­ 6nC6fl|encea. as well —a* observations----- of] ------—— stored partiaHy today. lied mercy team^/ to by Thomas Shafer.! ‘■er workers from their jobs and! the importance of the USO to our - SSoPel'Day Up -ni 116.69 $16.50 ...$A0O H-X5 Post Commander Chas. Wlgren ed by the grocery chain, head be­ lish. and neither can her mother. U ^ tI $12.00 811.50 $ 6.00 88,25 Roof of HMpItnl Blows T^he group-.of released Allied^ ^ halted Work on three ships. | fore the latter loaned young armies of occupation. and Marcel Donzel. prliohens of the Japanese Included A,Mtdb\vn strike of 5,000 em- An aunt of the twins. Vera Sa- EI,EC*fRlC MOTORS Alternates to convention. Elmer Roosevelt $200,000. Jones later manlego. 19. did the interpreting A substanUal part o f the funds NOTE: You pay 82.00 additional on first premium only — Renewal premiums tberaafter are ra- A report fron^\VVharton said about 35 persona. They arrived In pldyes at the Campbell Soup com- Repairing - Rewinding Rice, Wilfred Clarke, John Leavitt, settled this loan for $4,000. for them. The twih.s’ father can duced In accordance with regular rate achedule above. property damage severe at two planes from Russian-occupied pyiy plant in Camden, N. J., end- All Work Gukrpnteed Edward Quish, Clifford Dolson and El Campo, a towh in the same While approving of the loan In. speak a few words o f , English. SIcknc.ss Or accident expenses when confined in any hospital anjriwbere lir the Mukden. / M last night after one day when a telephone conversation wltn Five former BelWelephone Sya- la Raymond A. Pratt, Shlpfltter, Ace Electric Motor^^palrs Otto Heller. area. ’The‘roof-^f the^l Campo the firm agreed to a three-cent-an- Given Only Week To Uve U S A or Canada. Medical Examination Necessary. Gifted by Wedemever Hartford, Mr. Roosevelt assumed The .twins were given a week to tern employees froni^onnectlcut Third Waterbury. In the 221 N. Main St., Opp. Depot hospital blewr erff-and i^ iit 30 hoiir wage increase' retroactive to S -■j. » second row, left to right, are Max Fresh Sailed Nuts patients ..w^ere evacuated th hos­ Waintvright arrived in the first no financial or moral obligation in live bv their attending physician. Telephone 5642 March 1. :4 * # • . including one from Manchester A. Thimler, Electrician’s Mate, Local Ag«««7 pitals in Wharton. plane, a C-47 transport. There was connection with* it. •Dr. Frank Edel; who said they Double Kay Brand The ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY, Itae^ Hurricane Force a atii/as he descended. Wedemeyer T o O u r Week Long Stoppage Ends Hartford made the 6 per cent 'w ere joined In the-abdomen and met on Guam. They are ''pjetured Second Class, Stamford; William ^ouston, an Industrial city X f Mrs.^'endell K. Jacobs foaA in connection with young nave mu one above. The Manchester m ^ la J. Brown. Electrician’s Mate, Arthur Dm* Stores 95.3 MAIN STREET All Lines of Insurance ' TELEPHOPIm 510S ^ .0 0 0 residents, had feared wind; wa.ythe flrst to greet him. A week-long stoppage at the have but one abdominal cavity. Faist Diminisliii^ ■'/’General Wainwright,' wel- Sloas-SheffiekI Steel Iron Co. at Roosevelt’s radio <;hain develop­ He reported their intestines were^show-n at the left in the front ri>w. First Class, New Haven, 2nd 845 Main St. . Tel 8806 up to 85 miles per hour. Rain's ?oat $3,306 and the w a te/ depart­ marriage by her father-waa at­ covered only by thin membrane. He Is C. S. Hagenow, CarpenterVLt. Edward J. BaVon, New Britain. Read Herald Advs. me.” he said, ‘‘i’nri Wedemever.” Birmingham, Ala., also ertded last tended by Miss Alice Richardson ments on a strictly business basis, measured at 15.65 for a 24-hour- But Full Time Recrea­ ment sets up $185,000. . as the , ...... , They were weighed for the first Mate, First Class, of Bush Hill xbe latter ia in the Army. The period, fell here. do you do. sir?” Wain- night, enabling some 1,900 work- of Thompsonville. Conn. Sergeant expecijtlng no favors from the (Oontlnned From Page, Om ) amount;- required , toydo business' ers to go back to their Jobs Ume yesterday and tipped the road. At the right In the first row others are ’’Seabees." Gales that reached 56 mlles-per- wrig'ht replied. tion Director ami Philip ’Twombly of Winchester, president in return. hour ripped through Houston la.st T h e^ w a s a pause, then Wede­ min n n n x a to cost j A dispute between Boston flsh- Mass., wna best nian for Corporal Jones’ statement, ’-according to scales at eight pounds, nine flood to those sectionr'of the city ®o,OtKI for SW IIIlIH lIlft $1,700 or $1,200 more, than w as, ermen and boat owners over de- the committeemen, aald fie made ounces. hear where bayous Were brimming. night and many sections of the mever a^ed. Jacobs. 1 "How dXyou feel^?" Pnnl • Ai-s. A cfl ot Atlantic Fishermen’s the settlement with Hartford out The twins were bom in a mud- The death toll reached three as battened-down city were inundat­ A r e A p p r o v e ” cost is to be the same, $16,984. | union fAFL) for $10 a day sUnd- The ceremony was followed by a thatched house without any doors Watson Ruled ' ‘Tm all-iWht,” Wainwright re rool reception for relatives and close of fils personal funds after Mr. Your Gl Rights one man was Itilled in the collapse ed by blinding, torrentidl rains ------IJabllity insurance will cost for by pay kept 350 men and 20 or window’s. The room was neat of a residence In suburban Hous­ that measured more than seven piled, friends at the home .of the bride’s Roosevelt asked film to straighten OUISTIONS AND ANSWIRS , The Selectmen, meeting last pbxt year, $3,950. •trawlers Idle. A spokesman for out Elliott’s financial affairs. Jones but bare with only one bed. one ton, buffeted by a S5-mtIe an hour inches. Several former high Dutch offi parents. dresser .and two str^ght-backed ON StRVICtMtN’S PROOltMS | Not Qualified gale iMt night. Earlier two fish- Transportation facilities ^ were ctals were in the group, including night to consider the budget fo r / $8,000 for Swimming Pool the Massachusetts Fisheries asso­ The bride ls a graduate of Man­ was quoted as saying that the disrupted and more than' f5JK)0- -A. W. L. Tjarda van'Btnrke.nborgh- next year, put over several of tKe ' estimates td ciation said operators would be chester High school and is em­ $4,000—and $500 in connection chairs. .ermen drowned off Port. Isabel, /. show the cost of so improving the Vera SamSniego gives this ver­ By Douglas Larsen Tex., when heavy seas capsized persons in Harris county sought Stadhower, former governor of put aiut of business If they met ployed as a secretary by the Trav­ with another settlement—had not y - larger appropriations until/the North'End swimming pool as 'to sion of w'hat happened-- .NE-A Staff Correspondent Ju(lge Quinlan Decides -their boat. shelter in public buildings, schools The Netherlands East Indies. the union’s demand. elers Insurance Company. been repaid but that he was confi­ next meeting on Thursday oFnext possible. This will The biggest continuing strikes dent he w6uld be reimbursed. Bom. Early Sunday Washington—Here are some There was an unconfirmed re­ and churches. General Percival .tra y ^ d with The bridegroom recently re­ "The twins were bom eally McCarthy Still Motor port that two cotton pickers, seek­ At lieast iO homes were de- WatnwTlght. ' r \ J -J mean laying a concrete basin, in- included 6,500 at the Midvale Steel turned from overseas duty .with Sde Deduction Allowed. questions from GIs who are inter­ * P*P* carry the water Sunday and'eveiything seemed to ing protection under a houser as mol^hed.. P. T. Wolfe,. 62. was The other British officials weret needed for charity, tji^ board ta­ Co., In NIcetown, Pa., in a dispute the 10th Mountain Division in Some committeemen, expressed ested in their rights to home-, j Vehicles Commissioiler from the brook past any septic over the company’s alleged failure be all 'right cxcent that they w»re the storm struck Austwell yester­ fatally Injured when his residence Other British Officials \ bled, unUl the next meeting, high­ Italy. He trained with the U. S. the opinion that the Internal Reve­ Joined In the middle. Nothing Was steads: _____ ' way to you! day, were drowned when the area tank, and the laying of a water to pay more than one day’s pay nue buread will allow Ilartford the Now on collapsed, and In the .same subur­ Air Vice Marshal Pane Copelamf ways, snow and ice'/emoval. walks Army Ski Troops at Camp Hale, done about it until I got home in Q. . After talking It over with Hartford, Auf. 2 8 -qP)— .Judge was inundated. ban area three others were Iniiired main to carry 20,000 gallons of for the two-day victory holiday. Pando, Colorado. He was gradu­ $196,000 bad debt deduction clalm-^ my wife, we think, it would be a Mal/by, taken prisoner at Slnga-- K ^d curbs, oiling and storm water water a dayr to the pool, also to the morrting. When I got here Edward J. Quinlan of Superior Hundreds Left Homelns when a house was destroyed, ’They pfvpe;. Lieut. Gen. Sir Lewis Mac - sewers, which represent about ated from Barre High school and ed in his 1942 Income tax return as - there wasn’t any place open from good thing to establish a home­ improve the present bath bouse. a result of the $4,000 settlement of court,' ruling in a test case, has Beside the dead, hundreds were were listed as Mrs. Venle Good­ cjlestleld-Heath, former commander $140,000 of th^money fo be spent. before entering the service w’aa where I could call a doctor. ■ After stead in Alaska. I am a veteran left homeless in the storm’s wake. Already $4,400 has been spent on said that John T. McCarthy (D) is man, 51; Gilbert Goodman, 17. her of the Decaan district who also Cetneterie? will cost $18,000 and employed by the Niles, Bement the 1939 loan. a tavern opened I w-eht In and of World Wa.- II and I Ivalnt to. “The center is moving north- the pool. . . The bureau, operating under the . Connecticut’s motor vehicles com­ X son and Mrs. Atrell Manning, 23. was taken prisoner at Singapore; streeriigbtihg. representing about IVortli, Coventry and Pond Company, Hartford. looked through' the telephone di­ know If the same privileges a vet missioner because his appointed northwestward five miles an of Orsnge, Texas, Mrs.-Goodman’s $44,6oo/\Went over as did. the There is to be a saving .of $8,- Treasury department, began a _ |l rectory: that was at 3:15 in the gets on homesteading in the U. B- - a Maj. Gen. Cecil Arthur Callaghan, 500 as there is to be no state aid study of young Roosevelt’s flnan- 'J successor, 0)1. Elmer S. Watson, hour after crossing inland over daught»-in-law. school btuiget of $532,257. afternoon. T called Dr. Flohr (Mar­ apply to Alaska too? Also, is Matagorda bay Sunday night former commander of the Eighth paid this year. Park street bridge Rev. Arflen H. Gates preached cial affairs upon' instructions from }| was not “ duly appointed and quali­ R a ^ Flood Galveston Streets /Appropriation Is Cut tin -C. Flohr, fmm nearby Tolle- there a* lot of , good farmland "It pfled up a 7 to 10 foot tide Australian division in Malaya; is to be rebuilt this year and as his sermon "The lure of the Suit tor 831,000 the H ouv committee after news­ fied.” •" Maj,. G en/ Frank Keith Sim­ The polic^asked for $65,000 ton) and he told me to get the ba­ available in Alaska? on the southwest shore of the (wveston, island resort city and again the cost is left at $30,784 Illuminated Horizon" at the'Sec­ papers published reports of the bies over right away. I took th-m Meparthy, officially appointed in shaping center felt up to 60 miles mons,, former commander of Brit­ and $ 6 2 , 0 0 0 voted. The .Board A. Generally the homesteading bay and raided the countryside T Health Was again voted $7,900 and $1,465.58 is still to be spent Hartford tranaactlon. to his place and then went to St. June, 1941, by Former Gov. Robert hour and rains flooded the ish troops in China: Maj. Gen, H. 0 ond Congregational church Sun­ Is Started Here regulations are the same , for with winds officially recorded at andOJIU parksUaifVB CIIUand tre<^A* A-V spraying ...sw vas on , the Honor ^ Roll’s appropria ‘ ^ Information already filed with Monica’s hospital with them. We A.' Hurley for four years, Is a for­ 85 miles per hour some distance eets. D. W. Sitwell, former general offf-- day morning. His text was tak­ the committee by the bureau deals Alaska as they are here. There mer state Democratic chairman. set at last year’s figure of $1,200. haven’t aren or heard- of them is good fan. land available for ..from the center, gnd unofficiallyaWy. But Houston knd Galveston had cer-comtnandlng British troops fn $3,534.42. en from the scripture John 1:9. only with the Hartford loans, but . since except for what a photogra­ Watson, a World war 2 veteran, is felt, oijly a feeble stroke of the The building inspector appropria­ homesteading In Alaska, but ' faported at 100 to 135 .miles p e / Java; Maj. Gen. O, M. Maltby,/-for­ tion was again made $3.4.50, the The Scripture for the morning Suit for $31,000 has been Chairman Doughton (D., N, C.), pher told us." a Republican. ’ hour outside the calm cent,t^f, hurricane’s mighty lash. South­ mer general officer comrn^dlng brought against James H. Paxson said the Inquiry w-ould cover re-; Residents pf this small com­ >-ou’d better gd into the thing The case was taken to* Superior ward, for hundreds of miles dovyn same as last year. Ther# will oe was taken from Acta 26, 1-23 very thoroughly and acquaint X meanwhile moving very ^Ibw Up­ Hong Kong; Maj. Gen. B./E. Key; no state tax this year. .Last year of Parkeaburg, Pa,, by Attorney ports of other ibans. munity seemed apathetic about court several weeks ago when the X- the fertile, . curving coastline verses. Flow ers were beautifully George C. Leasnor ' representing: yourself with exactly what the land,” the last advisory said. / ' Sir Percy McElwaine, f«)rnier chief the town paid $15,318.48.^ The Rationing Data displayed consisting of cut sum­ In New York,/Randolph Paul. tho occurrence, most of them not Democratic-controlled state Sen­ “Gales in the Freeport. /Port wrecked homes and building.^ and justice of.the Straitis ^Settlements, county tax was again set at $18,- Kenneth Stead, Walter H. Dodd, Roosel'elt’s attorney, said his client knowing where the Mirandas lived. conditions of life and farming are ate adjourned last June without flattened, washed-out efops bore mer flo.wers and were given by Ruth I; Dodd, Catherine' Fergu­ and Sir • Harry Trusted, former 750, as was done last year but the Furnished hy Mrs. Sherwood Warnock, Miss would have no statement “ until he There w-as no show of excitement, there. , acting on Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ JL witness to winds that had reached chief juatice of^-4he Federated garage expense of $1,000 went Office of son, and Helen Kuchinski. all rni- ’sees the committee’s report—if he even in the Miranda family, about Q. I am planning to slake out win's appointment of Watson. The 135 miles per hour and to surging Phyllis Gowdy. T h e choir ren- nors, of Manchester. a homestead and use my veter­ Malay states. / over for the meeting next week.- Price AdmtntatrsGofl , dered the antijem "The Beauty of is allowed to.” the unusual events of the past two governor, a Republican, then nam­ destructive tides. General WaWiwright had been The election expenses wore also ' Regional Department of The action is brought aa a re­ Says Aid Impllenllon Lie days. ans’ preference. What I want to ed Watson as a recess appoint­ Towns like Port Lavses and Holiness”—Nolte and Mrs. Thom­ sult of an accident that occtured found safe ahd well .by-a parli- carried over for a week.gnd $9,8.00 InforniaGon as McKinney o f Bethel was the Young Roosevelt ■ recently was know- ,ta can I also get a loan ment. .• ■ Bay .City, Segdrift and Rockport chute teanv-bf Americans at a Jap­ was again voted for/adminlptra- on July 11, 1945i on Main atreeL. placed on the Army’s Inactive list Cave-In Victim In Hospital guaranteed, to buy some equlp- It was expected that McCarthy 55 Tremont Street, Boston, .8, organist for the morning, in the Town of East Hartford. At felt the storm’s full W'rath. Port anese prison ramp deep In Ma'n- tion. Advertising and printing was at his Own request. On Aug. 1 he. meVitTor the land too? w’ould resume his activities aa Lavaca, town of about 3^000 suf­ .Massachnsetts ' Christian , Endeavor was held that time, a trailer truck owned by Windsor. , Aug. 28—(/P»—Elmer THATBULF \ churia increased $200, to $2,'l00. The as­ issued a etatement saying any im­ A. Yes. darlier this month. Sunday evening and ths topic the defendant suddenly changed Norman, 40. of Windsor remained state motor'vehicles commissioner fered damage to every house and Iny#ddition sessment budget went over> for plication that his father "promoted Q. My buddy in the army Is X building. Many houses and build­ hundreds of other "Education for Christian Living.” its course In front of the Dodge in serious conditlori at Hartford immediately-and-Watson. who has American prisoners o f War. includ­ further study when it ‘showed an Fat# Meats, Etc. or assisted” his business _affalrs from the West and he has two ings were unroofed at Rockport, The Sunday school sessions were sedan in which- the plaintiffs were hospital today after being carried been occupying the commissioner’s ing Ma.1. Gen. George M. Parker, increase over last year’s figures. • Book Four Red Stamps Q2 led by Miss Phyllis Gowdy and was a Ue. . sites all picked out for us to start chair, would appeal to the (Connec­ population 1,729. A report from through U2 good through Aug. 31; passengers, resulting in a col­ by a cave-ln In the towm’g sand /J r, Portland, OtS/,-who served im- Some Increases Approved Miss Shirley Wright. • . Several committeemen said they homesteads. I want b get all the ticut Supreme court. Etay City, an inland town of 6,000' Collections were .set at $I'2.'4,00 V2 through Z2 good through SepL lision. expect all the material before Uie hank Into an automatic / feeder der Wainwright ' in the Philip­ Next Sunday Young People’s The writ goes on to cite the In­ which was loading a truck. Nor­ details of the thing straightened When the case was argued in about 60 miles southwest of Hous­ pines. were released; and municipal and court .^bullding 30: A l through E l -good through committee to be made public when POLICE ton, aald the community was torn Bunday Will, be observed. The juries sustained by all four: Ken­ man received a compouw fracture out before I take my wife West, Superior court, McCarthy contend­ expenses were increased from Oct. .31; FI through K1 good it is completely assembled. but they tell me I have to go out apart by a lOO-mlle-per-hour w’ind. Prisoner for Three Venn through Nov. 30; LI through Q1 young people .will give the entire neth Stead is asking $15,000 dam­ of the left leg and aevete cuts. Dr. ed the atatute on the appointment ■$8„500 to $10,000. morning w.6rshlp service, and those The committee, called to Wash­ there first. Is that true? Mountainous tides swamP^ the Wainwright was a prisoner of For Memorial Day an Increase become valid Sept. 1, - good ages; Catherine Fergti'son, $5,000; A. P. Pratt aald he yiaa suffering of motor vehicles commissionep ^343 taking part are; Organist, Miss ington ahead of the reconvening from shock, also. A. You have to go out arid In­ little community rif Seadilft. just the Japanese for three years and o f $250 to $750 was voted as there through Dee. 31. Helen Kifchinski, $5,000; Walter of Congress to consider! liberaliza­ specifically states that he shall three months. Corregidor was Phyllis Gowdy; invocation and of­ spect the land before making ap­ south of Port "Lavaca, and the are now more graves to be-decor­ Sugar H. Dodd, $5,000; Ruth I. Dodd $1,- tion o f unemployment benefits, did serve imtil his successor is duly winds reached 135 miles per hour. yielded May 6. 1942. Book Four Stamp 36 good fertory; prayer. Hubert Edmond­ OOp for property dapiage. plication for the homestead. Each appointed and, qualified.” ated, and flowers and flags cost son; responsive reading' and not Indicate hpw soon It will be appUcatlori m i«t be accompanied Sheriff Ruck Lane at Wharton The parachute mercy teams more. An additional $25 was through Aug. 31 for five pounds; The writ la returnable to the Su­ ax McCarthy claimed that Watson HAS EVER MADE! FrRE able to turn to the Roosevelt mat­ said It was feared extensive dam­ which dropped near the camp Stamp 38 good Sept. 1 through scripture, Miss Glenna Miller: jun­ perior Cjourt for Hartford County, by a sworn statement that the had not qualified under the act be­ added to the Armistice Day cpsts. ior story. Miss Dorothy Gates; ter again. age hiid been done there where Wainwright was held and making that $125. Miscellaneous Dec. 31 for five pounds. on the first TuMday of September, applicant has Inspected the land cause of the Senate’s refusal to N o r t h anthem by Junior choir; sermon, Collecuir’s Notioe . All along the coast the Red at other ' Japanesi:- prison camps was increased $2,000 td'-‘ $17,000- Shoes 1945. ... sought, and is personally familiar confirm him. by John Kingsbury. Jr. 5432 eVoss came- to the aid of- storm in Manchuria anif northern China and garbage collections will again ^■jSook Tbree Airplane Stamps 1, with Its characteristics. refugees and homeless.. took food and medical syopltcs to be $34,000 For Child Welfare 2, 3 and 4 good indefinitely. OPA Ther* will be a rehearsal for Officers Quell -s Notice o( the Tax Goltector of Q. (Jan you do anything you All-PurpoM Pack the- choir oil. Wednesday evening In the sports coliseum at Hous- the hundreds of Allied prisoners. $4,000 WM again voted and, the says no plans to cancel any. the Sodth Manchester Fire want, suc'h as farming, mining, SOUTH toi) . persons sp e^ the night. Members of tbe humanitarian Ratiorilhg of gasoline, - fuel oil, at 7:30 in the church arid all.tak­ »out Town . The Army ha* adopted an all 6.000 bond payment that is due this ______./■ Riot at Camp / District etc., on a hoihest'fead? teams were all volunteers and coming year Is the same as last oil stoves and processed foods re­ ing part in the choir are urged to A. No. The land must be purpose field pack for Its soldiers be present and on time.'. The N reportable diaeasea w/re 4» m "' 4321 most of them had never parachut­ year, ..$S4,’000. Because there are quiring blue points ended A v(- 15. 6 All .' persons liable by law to pay clasBlfled by the Government, as which is easy to carry. Made of ed before. young people will go over their (jllaclosed in • Manchester during (Continued From Page One) two detachable duck bags chem­ placing hew requirements on motor fuels, Gulf gaso- fewer bonds to pay interest op, ta x e i'to the South MancheaWr best suited for the wse to which We'ra losing no time in rushing to your Good Gull Manchester Since his surrender to the Jan- Following are the hours at the sermon, parts during the Sunday -the past week according to the it Is lntendc(i|'tb hr put. ically treated to resist water and this account-was cut from $15.3001 • of damage have been ascertained Fir^ District are hereby notified ane.se on Corregidor, Wainwright to $13,800. Although an increase Local W ir Pries and Rationing school hour Sunday morning, State Health department bulletin. nilldew, the pack rjldes high on the lincu will be on hand lb meet Aeir challenge. AMBULANCE ^ The Junior C. E. elected Robert I »' i« they wlu be made public, he that I. will have a rate pill tor tha Station ample supplies of the best gasolines ever sold Date Book , had been variously reported at was asked in the public library ac­ Office:- . y it of 1944 of 2 mills bn the dollar The llamai, used in Peru for hips and leaves the arms free for pri.sqj* camps - in Formosa and Monday: 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Vlsney and 4flss Anne. Gates .to .Mias Margaret Donahue has re­ stated. centuries as a beast of burden, awlmmtrig and other arm move: count the board left the flguri; -as See CawlUlngnees To Return dua and collectible-bn August 15. at the Sign of the Gulf Orange Disc. You will know these powerful NEW GULF GASO­ (BURKE) Manchuria. it was last year, ■$28,500. The Tuesdays: Closed to the public. go as delegates to the State C. E. turned to Joseph Lawrence School can carry abojit 100 pounds. menL Tomorrow LMders Conference In Cromwell Labor experts said howevbr that 1946, and will hdve office hours Picnic, Manchester Women’s. ■ G/nce*' Wainwright took eom- TVswn Court wps again set at $9.- Wednesdays: 2 p, m. to 4:15 p. m. of Nursing in, New London, after for the collection of such tax at LINES by the same, identical names Gulf gave iU $ne 6868 mand'in. the Philippines in March. Thursdays; 10 a m. to 4:15 p. m September 7. 8 and 9th., spending three weeks vacation at the probable cause was the. N e -; The Qrange Disc has always stood for st^nor Repuhiican Club. 300, although last year the pet groes’ unwillingness to return to Hose Co. Nf. 4 on School Street 1942. after General MacArthnr cost of the court was $224 ■ f Friday: 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. M rs.' Lawrence Robertson and her home on Park street. motor-luels of an earlier day... i - Thursday, Aug. SO her daughter Miss Barbara <«re their comparatively drab former each Tuesda^and Thursday eve­ petroleum products. Now, with victory, GulPs wartime (HOU.ORAN) 'Zoning Btiard gf Appeals, Muni­ had been ordered to Australia to Instead of defense, the Select: Saturdays: '0 a ,m. to 12 noon. on a trip for a feiy jlays. Hose Company !No. 2 of the Man­ existence after sampling the high ning (Tom 7'sb‘ 9 P. M., ,and on cipal building at 8. become suoreme Allied command­ men have been asked $8,5^ for Office telephone 5189. ea^:fSaturday from 10] A. M. to 6 research and experience have produced gasolines to 3060 er in the^ Southwest Pifciflc. Veteran’s aid. but this went over Mr. and Mrs. E (h ^ Hammer^ chester Fire-Department wlll^have wages and luxury goods during Sunday, Sept, t their e'mployment in the United M „ beginning Thursday,, Au- - Wainwright was bom at Walla for further oonsideratlon. i Unknowh Soldiers lind observed their 40th wedding a drill this evenirig at 6:30. Annual outing of Zipse.r Club anniversary Sunday at their Stafifts.' , "gust iS, ■ and through Saturday, bring power and smoothness to'your driving such as that g o o d g u l f (QUISH) at Garden Grove. Walla, Wa.sh , Aug. 25.-1883. He Full Time Directoj Septemter- 16 on which last day / wa.s graduated from the United The Recreation committee in it.?! There will- be fewer unknown home. There were about 40 pres­ Mrs. John G. Clufow and Ayss State highway pktrolmen vfere you h*ve neyer before experienced. All. schools in town open. standing by at the camp today on this office will collect from 10 4340 Sept. 7 and 8 States Military academy in 1906 budget again asked for $28,500. I t : soldiers after World War 11 than ent from Hartford, West Hartford Beatrice Clulow of Ford street, and and Florida.^ The Hammerllnda Mrs. Thomss Hopper of Center orders of Governor Caldwell. A. M. to 9 P. M. a n d Grange Fair, State Armory, as a 'pecqnd lieutenant of cavalry. is asking for $3,700 for a. full time ! WOrldr War I through efforts of Schedule of collection hours, a t -Friday evening. Saturday after­ He was given the temporary rank director. . The request from the the Graves Registration Service of have three 'children. Mrs* Mai^ street, have been spending the past Sheriff John Kirk of P alp Gasolines that assure you quicker starting...surging garet Peterson of West Hartford few days in Sharon, j^aas. Beach and five deputies also were Hose Co. No: .# 19 School Street: noon and evening. of lieutenant general when he auc- Y. M. C/A, for a part time direc­ the Quartermsster-Gorpi. In ad­ Thnrsdnv, August 16, 7 P .‘ M, ceeded MatArthur, His perma­ and Nels Hammerlind o f' West on hand after hurrying tip the power in pick-up.... and “ get-up-imd-gq”^ on hills with­ GULF NO-NOX HOSPITAL Sunday,' Sept. 16 tor was hot included, in the budget. dition to thk use of d(^ tags and. to 9 P. M. * Annual outing Artny and Navy nent, rank Is major general. This was .e.stimated at $1,200 nor Identification bracelets on all per­ Hartford and S son Arnold, who An estimated seven; per cent of scene yesterday. Sheriff Hancock said trouble had Saturday, August 18, 10 A. M. out ping or knock...swift, smooth, gliding ease oq the .Club, Garden Grove, was the request Tor $2,500 for the sonnel, they are makiiig use of lives In Coventry. The Hammer- "America'a GIs have definite plans 5 ^ 3 1 linds are bloth enjoying fine health for conducting a busTness of their 'oeen brewing for several days and • to « P. M. • Field Trials. Connecticut Sports- The TInio.th.v Stood and Stood and ’teen age fund. -The reqnes'f for new finger-printlnfc and mouth Tuesday, August XI. 7 P. M. to ^ straight-away... and record mileage per gallon- —^— Thuy'r# prou d fianiDfi# both o f tliDni/ men, Manchester Division. Tal- Stood $28,500 was voted and tooth-print methods to aid in and are very active on a tutkey. owTi after__dischi^ge. and- five burst out with unexpected futy* farm which they operate. par cent plan to'ojperate farms. yesterday. B Pe Me cottville Flats. Old age sasistsnes will again identification of dead. •Thursday, August X8, 7 'P . .M. WATER DEPT. Danville, 111.—f/P)—^Under the Mr.i and Mrs. Harry Barnes re­ 45 Edst Center Street bockod to tho hilt by tho Gulf organization Wednesday, SepL 18 to 9 P M And as new engines come from the drafting boards, Annual meeting. Army, -and spreading chestnut tree the Deick- turned to Roslndale Monday after 3077 Navy: Club. millers have stood—Aguratl’Fly, of spending the past five weeks with Satunlay, August X5, 10 A. course—for a total of 135 years. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.i Vinton. to 8 P. M. Saturday, Sept. 52 Drawing Cards 'Taesday, August S8, 7 P. M, (After 5 P. M.) Boys’ Soap Box Derby, auspices Adam Deickmiller,. now dead, Rev. Allen H. Gates and daugh­ Delicious Fried Manchester Rotary Club. was a blacksmith i^or 55 years. His ter,. Miss ‘Dorothy,' will tak# a. » P, M. A Health Check-Up Thursday, August SO, 7 M. fo SatUrda.v, SepL* 29 son, W'illlam, 69. has been a horse- trip this week to the White Moun­ ; P. 7868 All Service Nifeht here by State sheer for 55 years and still is in tains. » P, M. Guard, parade and exercises. the business.. William’s son, Fr»d, Climax Chapter, O. E. S„ held Before School I Saturday, September LIOA- Bonelesd iChicken . Sunday, Sept. M 45. has been following the same a rehearsal' at the Masonic hall In M. to 6 P. M. MANCHESTER Legion outing. Garden Grove, trade for ®5 ydars. Merrow on Monday evening. „;The Tuesday, Septembar 4, 7 P. M. Keeney street. . next meeting of the chapter will Starts... to 9 P, M. Infantry Raisea Air Corps 2.IMHI be. on September 5th when the i Tbnraday, September S, 7 P. SL Lobster Newbtirg WATER CO. Complete Battleship regular meetings will be resumed to 9 P. M. 'Newton. Mass.—AV. AW'IJi^T ‘ii<. MANCHE?TEK EVEM >ti HEKAJL sworn in a* chief again right af­ had been reached by, the' m*.vor P A G i A -Sind aldermen. "But they still haven’t started ter Merwln. Fire Officials When the parley was over. H ir n e r t ing.'' Plumbing Contractor Ole* ■ul t" tiHtr.i’ ijur mstniLtUms lor O.P. Ciuvdidates GOP Women When they do begin. Pfe, Joe 'H, Booth announced that the flrem'en M anchester :.:i liter harbor arT.ingenienLa d C Ration Holders May j McNulty, 628 East 141st street, would remove their equipment Connecticut Back on Jobs from the courtroom and store it ii) Middletown, Aug. 28 —' bverhead. Our >J5.V '♦talt C'orrespomlent ■ .special treads for special piu - j Negro Heiil age Problem Solved occupied by the OPA which, Booth a daughter, a brother and two sis­ ftoundM^QetobwUl^*______VVe are in .receipt of a cornmii- d'ii'ket: DeiiiocrMls Tilt* "We would like to corner the ters. Funeral plans are Incomplete. naval gulta/tlre ready. The (lest nicatlon from 'me Wtllarri. B. •Wwihingtoii The 24,'100.000 puses. The mold-s which turned^ Martin Speaker egg and j-pleken trade. in Brook­ said he hoped would be available PablliMM ^*eiitiiB except ^ aiitomobiles iop.s General .Mac.\y- riogers, respomtiiig t'l 'he stiepes- Amritcan passenger out 55,000,000 pasi«ei.gpf tires in 'Pptitiou»4—Bucklei to lyn. and the. Bronx," said Tiny. Shelton,. Aug. 28— (fib — There^ within 30 days. , Sundara end Holidayfc'^Bntered it the lii;htlng^ 50.-. 1941 have hebn stored and can i F'or Smiiis: Poet Offtce et llejielieertr Conn.. •• thur ..i^ds will be primed for ac- Uon made m this column, to Ihtr that survived the w ar' need Have Oppositiuu Hartford. August 28.~ConnccU‘- ..‘•And We want to take our chick- was peace along the Housatonlc To Replace Cramlied Quarter* effect that said Rogers might be 000.000 Tidw tires immediately, be dusted ^ off and used: But first! , 'ins to the- market ourselvek It’s Bdbth said that a planning com- •KOBd geee Metl Matter. - ^ ae if their mission.was the . p ... cut Republican women plan to fete 'today and a spirit of tranquility nourishing, the idea of atalkiirg that is the minimum estimate new production tines and produc-. - '-'4 about the only .way we probably I n.ittce would be appointed to con- SOB»CIUPnO|l BATK^x izinii^ and consolidating of . an himself into the Republican nopil- of W PB rubber authormwr.. tion schediilea wilt have to he set |\\diuits Leaving W^iuuii L: c.il, Rc^ublic.iiis will be 'jailed . J Mil* Marion E,. Martin, assistant pr^aHed in the fire department alder the erection-: of a new flre- baa Tear tiy Mail ...... »' “• I ever will gel off KwajaJein," .. I enemy beachhead. When General nation foi governor reached after carnsultatlon _ with up^ • . . , .chairman of the Repiibllcan' Na- . afteFturmoll of more than a week. ! house to replace Ihe present X j Per'^wnth t»y Mall ■ To Burn .-\fler H<“ upon /itat UK‘ir.-pnii>ar.vUK'ir-rnuiwii.v Tn SepteiSeutein* -I Reai6n\-the reappointment as ■ SlnBie' Copy >c.\rthur himself .ttejts out of \ We publish this letter ' not onlv' tile men on iinhistry advisory The war'-eapanded/Capacity of boy to pyi'k .sy-y «n • candidates to ' tlonal Committee, at a statewide ; i creniped quarters. XMlnara^vOne Tear b ^ u a e we . onsi'ler Mr Rogers ■ committees. But of course th o « the Ure industry, is- aiuiind 70.- fire commlistoner of Clarence A. Booth, who will be chalnnan ex- lane, he will be in the midst I SluBfaed H ot ' Throat luncheon meeting to be held at the' Weaurn ataty and APO view'h on his own candidacy as .50.000.000 will not'be immediately OOO.OOO paaaehger tires ajid run, for Selectmen from a list of Merwln whoiNwIth Fire Chief and I officio, said the committee would of .A^harican strength, taut for 18, That w'lts the nunibcr of peti­ Hartford Club, Thursday at 1:00 ; Bolton Fire Marahal Rrank Cramer, re­ MBMMeK- leRitlntflte news, but also because forthcoming! . - ^ 18-20,000.000 truck .and bus tire.s p. m., Septembisr 13. Miss Martiri, j 1 include a representative each from Baton Rouge. La.. Aug. '28 .4*) tions filed with "Town Clerk Sam­ signed Ihst week in protest of the- t h e AasuCTATSD pKca- any am«gencv we'conaidpr the letter in itself-as Tires for tractors and... small a year. , But that capacity is who is also director of the Wo- j i the fire department, the police dc- The Axaociatea 'a eacji^yelr in other - 4 rnasterpiece ■wofthv of the-studv trucks already are plentiftil,'Large ba.sed on the 48ihoui- week. What , - Dtatrlct -Attorney De'wey San- uel Tufkuigton up to midnight John Swanson, Jr., son of Mr. ordered removal 6t fire depart­ ; partment. .the educational system. anttUed to the oad o» rtHluolicatton u| the entrv men’s Division of the Republican ! ment rubber coats. Boots and hats caev of vel-' of all would-be poilliciana. this truck and biia tires, which w ill get will happen .when the rubber ' chea Mid he would file , a'charge las! mghti the closing time. and Mrs. John Swanson of Bran­ ! the war memorial group, the tax all ne»a diapM«c--"i not words, has alt the delicacy National Committee will be the; from their storage spwe in the *v, n,ori 'IS irt drifPl- w-OTd. ho'v It is 'lone,, ^rst call, may be o.ff rationing m ■ workers return to the pre;war d8- of- murder today against a 17- .A’liong those'cntferod last night dy street haa entered the United : board, labor, .Industry and busl- atharwiaa oBieited m uiia papar ••><> principal speaker and will address ; city courtroom.. p j re. vet and all the 4ti;^engthrui.or .of mod­moo- ^ example of that ns- two Or three months. It may ■ hour week is one of the inipoi- : year-old .Negro who had confessed ■were l.hrce froni'- the Taxpayers'. ! neas. ^ ^ th e ( S newa puPMsOe?' the gathering on the increasing States Na\’y. John left last Practically every other key man e l s ol reDuOiicatioD o. "ten W'ar steel. w V jjave taken ------'£o^^"press-aRentry „„ .take another month tti gel pa.ssen-i tant imponderables of recon.ver-^; 1 leaving a 70-year-old white wom­ League. They arC, Clarence K. The petition of the firemen was role of women in poUtlcs. Thursday and was assigned to in the fire department submitted “^merein, are else reaerred, poaatble precaution to pre- which is the .priceleak. prerequisite ger tires off the ration lisl. slon. ■ \ an to burn In her home after' Peti-i'son, Wiliiani J. ICoord and J. , handed to the aldermen by Capt, 10 OWSMTIHf ' 1 slabbing her throa<. shooting her. Henry . Chalifour. These names . hilM Clarion Martin boot training at Bainbridge, Mary­ his resignation the day afterN^e 1 Otis Brainard who said the flrernen '«r*tee etteni...... of N. .... B. A ■ bsrei ■nma. last minute g ^ i r e on of getu'ng ahead in ^ i a world. The tire indiistry will be lucky This lose of 12 hours , of tinie- commissioner and the chief r«> land robbing her of 82 cents, cumo In about 9:30, wer* checked Mrs. Ralph D. Keeney, Republi­ land. , ’ I and chiefs would recess their v e n K ^ b - laat But first 1^ have-thV^tter If tri huild-3.000.000,tires a month in -and-a-half oay will bring no joy eigned but none of these actually the part, of any fallow.,: the beginning the WPB rubber . to the workers. • And these work-' i Kindness in . lending $5 to the U’l names ahd. address, and fqUnd can National Committeewoman Recent guests of. Mr. and Mrs. scheduled meeting until a derision {UvraMtiUtlns. The Walter Olesecke'of Middle Turn­ was acted upon by the mayor and PUDIIIPuDliaBeriv k»1SlMCiai wa«ncy—New ise milfeir,v tradition. But 'Hf, men say. Reconversion prob- «rs are half ■ of a liibor-nianuge-,, ' Negro, Hated as Henly Riley, ap­ to be' Borrect. , and Mr*. Alice Russ Cochran, vice J itua MatiMM 9 “Dear S|r: the Board of Aldermen. elroit and Boston-' lems exist, though they are nof ment setup which has never been' parently brought, death to Mrs. . Others who filed'last nigh't for chairman of the Republican State pike included their daughter. Miss Tors.ira. diica^. h^e a gestuhe^does develop, w e' Ilf the fact. “In view molds will famous for the'’ cordiality of its ■ . Tal Cheatham Stanley. Sanchez the olflee were Gris,wold A. Chap­ Central Committee are In charge Pearl Giesecke of the Army Nurse . Long Conference Held BURBAO ill be more thafK^aady for It. tV t vou operate In.the dual ca.^^,‘Hscourajing^. jSome m o^' wi.i famous for the co MerLvln was reappointed ^ m bmueu Aim A wave of I said, adding that the youth's con pell, H.'irold ft. Turklngton, ‘Victor of the arrangements for the Cadet; Corps, on .vacation from Al­ ORfUl-ATluNS. pi^iH of ^ t o r o. one of ton- ^»hve to be chanied for heavy tires, mdiistnal relations. sworn In last night follow ing a To extend the aiHtie delicate the. fesaion mentioned - several argu- -d- .lohn.aon and Joseph L. Lutz luncheon and will be assisted by bany hospital. Mr. and M rs neetleitt^s foremost dallies and strikes could, of course, vet two-and-a-half-hour ■ conf^ence The Heraia Printing process over all -Japan. in ments with the elderly aristocrat­ The complete list of .candidate* i| the women members of the Re­ Clifford Giesecke ahd infant son simiiitaaiuiusly as Connecticut's clock back weeks and months. between Mayor Ralph C: Booth G. I. Home Loan ^gsiuues oo doanctai res-poi for the office follows: . ‘ * publican State Central'Commiltee. .Richard spent two weeks here and VISIT some areas where compliiinoe tt looks as if essential workers ic clubwoman over the money.^ typograpnical error* epnta foremost cotiimiilst. I feel that .Sherwood. G. Bowers. Davd Vice chairman of town committees returned Sunday to their home in and the Board of Aldermen In ewtlsetnants n The ManeW and -‘hardship cases ' from anion.g Sheriff Newman de Bretion which a petition from ths firemen ilfith the orders of the Em,iero><;s 'you should b e . ^ gracious In ‘-■■ha'nbers. Jac'k M. Gordon, C v d and Republican women legislators, j Tennessee. Miss .Eleanor Joslin We consider it a privilege tn. Peter Viba- take time. But that we move They got about 96 per cent of thie Fingerprints Found on Jar ' , tend. N. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Forsythe INT bomm uniMccMVily: but grateful government offers under th* G. L Bill.' Th* men hkve been bonibaryHng me iietti, .John H. Lappeii. Louis M; of Box Mountain road, Bolton, left if- • ■loan 'theli **»« bert Mltttlin to -- V ic t o r ie H In E u r o p e sldwly and cautiously i^not llke- to. ascerfatin If there ^ an.v 50,000,000 "tires of sorts" allotted' The Negro's fiiigoi'prints, offi­ Genovesl. Rs.vmond E. Hrt,"?erdorn. Reservations are being takm.by yaw Pfobtem. lh i»ap«W «•“ to civilians fi'oni Pearl Harbor to cers said. were found on a aniall women' members of the Republlcrin- Sunday morning for a vacation In STOP /FOOT Mv« you time and ^ovel. Pho^>e^^“ Manche.qter Building & Lpan Association wishes to do view, ly tivgive the Japanese people-any^ truth In the'•Inference miulK In Griswold A Chappell, Harold H. :?^anada. They went by motor. a Jap ua how much you n«od, on* F " "*":" The Araericaty 'point of the end of the Jan War jar in the hpnie. *' ,Tut kiiigton. Clarence K * Peterson, State Central Committee In their . - A Marine officer (left, unidentified) give# Instruction# to th« MtoMwy Itoti fot your t our conquest la any ^he-^ 'i-our column Miat I nia.x > '^Irs,i'.s, Walter Chamberlain ^and and . before sending him into the jungles of Guam to tell>,Jap MISERY!!!! timi. Then'•lop i« b* oppoifitowtit ? everything in their power as a neigh'j^rly institution to which is forturtRtely *tiH the point idea tn They're Httll 8>iilhetic. The NegrdJegrO eonfe.asedC' to officers, William J. Koord, .J. Henry Clitli- respective districts and State Re­ 1. a . svmbol.vmhol stsllong for m.vselfan. the OPA judges from; the miinber; publican Headquarters at 410 Mias to tisn and plc* up Ihr mooay. of view of democracy . and the less certikr There is ter .of the BepubllvalK, guberiiu- trees have.yiifTeied extensive,dam­ thev salflrle th that a l he had shot -Mrs four, Vuttor J. John.son. and Jp- TMS MODERN WAY SIMPU TO APPIV help carry out the purpose of the bill writhln the regu* of tifes these drivers received 8jia'nley/lhroiigh the screen door. .,eph E Lutz.' Asylum Street, Hartford. vs freedoms for which this" war was'; of the wholK^hf for ^those Japa turlitl nomination. age. They i'e pretty tough. And Boltomtrs. who attended the ; Lomu am mad*. «" ai*na»ur» •}<»«; and from the dearth of their com- fl>rces^ watching what ,plaints that 2.000.000 tire.s ought thrift, and left her still alive and —■The IS 'isiiies. piopo.ved for Si- ent figure in national political proiiched by lenders thrifughr mittedly hurried, weren t very Democratic Association Included held Sunday at Rocky Neck. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Don't Ut T««r "ork _ L? tas.to whan promptly «P«** *“ ance NOW? gpaiMve victories tn Europe. we are doing aN^ur flr,st airfield to fl.x t-b»in‘ up as a starter. -Then m p^ig dll the floor after .setting lectinen Is the-oiil.v contest.for ofr circles _for many years. After Mack of Clarke Road. All chair­ root. Crt s BO-cMt oiu lor toSnr •» conoKUlUc monthly ImtatImtnU out the state who ailfSe-d* me .iuccessful in applying the Mrs. Clyde Marshall. Miss Velma Everyone had a fine time and the tta. le*. esseiKml df^’er will ' '’'seoiehed earth ’ policy to hei' bedroom. , fice In the Republican primary. » serving four | terms In the .state men are urged to be present so 2. W. /Hal* Carp., Weldon Orng. of tiaoi aith. Prompt, pdimu. The freahest of these two vie- on Japanese soil. -^/wa.s one. of what teemed like winning eup- to the Munro. Vincent Krto.»lckl, Mr*. R. group escaped the rain that visited friMMity mrylca. If rou noad *10 to ■his share. .\nd white the.se new / pe Bretton said the elderly/wo- For town clerk the only name to legislature in Maine, two as repre­ that thls-roeetlng may be the final quina'i Drag, Cesler Phsrmsej' snd pbonc ut wdM fcf a l-vltit toriea is the postponement of the their leading mlUlafv airportt. port if t would announce ni.v rubber trees. Kneeland Jones, Mm!-Milton-Hal­ Bolton. _ ■II g«ed drag atom. $300 ! tires will- be welcome when they man apparently crawled to the appear is thiit of Samuel Turking- sentative and two as senator, she one The fair ts to be held Sep­ loan. Or if inmnvniiaot foe you to. Bulgarian elecUons. which had btit the first thing we W to do raniiidac.y for the Governorship. Rubber requires a lot of tabop:' ingg andana Clarencei.;iarence Hoar.'x,no«r. x There will be a meeting of all apply partoaaUy. taltpbont nr wnu. ; arrive, they won't be what yyu spot where her body was found.' ton, who is a candidute to succeed was named, director of wofrien's 1 tem b er, 15 at the Community Hall ,\t that time I told them I It .takes two men a yjsir. working •About twenty members t>^ Bol- chairmen of the Bolton Grange been scheduled for yesterday, with it is .to "lake It big Vn'il iieyv tire.s\are avail­ were bu.ving back in 1941.' 40 feet from the back porch of her himself for the two year, term activities for the. Republican N a­ I would not take the governorsblp full time.' to produce a tom of ton Orange attended the picnic 1 Fair held Friday evening at the Bolton Center. That elecUon has now been post- enough to/iccommodate the l^nd able, VV PB atvj ODT >jin their The.v will probably be all ,i,vn ante-bellum home, t'drdelia Oaks that e.XDires on Jan. 1. 1948. tional Committee. T i t E O o n a t CMu^ieAey.S te x or an.y. similar ofik'e ‘on a silver rubber. Ahd it La believeyF that platter.' (hat in exai-tly ^i.v voices fn the ge,iieral yfiorus thetic for some time to ' come For trea.suier. George H. Wad- No stranger to Conriecllciit. Ml.sa CUEANINO NEEOSI ponad. indefinitely. And that is of planes we fly. Our very meager supply of natu- Jups had trouble getting FINANCE CO of ciiiitiou.s adv^cl^-ainn^.^at ; dell Is the only one named and lii.s Martin wa.f tudylng law at Vale MOTH PBBPARA'noNS BUILDINGmuf LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC a victory for a positive use of view toda.y. rat l ubber, and what new natural. enough labor-4o work the planta-: Ind Floor "Of course I am nut kidding the inipiktieiit and^-ryteinly : Term IS fur two years from Oct, 1. University when she accepted the WAXES AND POLISHES rubber is received, will go into' ^*t*ns to capacity. ■ / j Samuel .Nelson, the present tax. atsta Tbastrr Rids. ------OnOANIZlD APUn /89/ ------Anglo-American diplothacy which The New .Religion niy^lr that at, the moment ' emancipated motorist Japs Warncnl 1 natlonal committee post. A gradu­ Phabo M:<0 was a sort of test case. There - ' , ‘ . thuei^ Is the renmtest sentiment '■Just because you now 7^an |)u.s and truck . tire.s. . . j If this i.s true, it pfobably means : ! colleotor. Is also unopposed and ate of Wellesley, she also studied Arthur Dru» Stores D. S. Brows, ,M|r. his tcfiii 1* for two years from could have been, no knowledge. To find Gertnide Stem is a throuichout the State, for me as • buy a tankful of ga.s and don’t- ?The pro.sp<^cf.s Of natul aV rub- that a lot o/ fast^gi'owing jungle j at the University of Maine pnd 645 htolB i t Tel. 8806 Uctsso Ns, Itl ^rX ^re .a .p'vsterv, and will re-' will have .to be Cut back before ; October. When Secretaries Byrnes and,6«v- Stein making sense, .particularly Governor. Howeyer, even if a need to be haunted by a' na­ Not to Seek Northwcstel-n University. In 19.'58, tional 35-mile-an-hour speed matn^ijo until rubber specialists the tree.s can again be tapped, t ' .AH'Three Endorsed Bates College honored Miss Mar­ OUR SINCEREST I*' in took their forthright 'stands, sense to low level understanding miracle mppened aad the Cun- Tn addition' to being unopposed limit, don-'t get the idea that can ■'fplKw occupying troop.' into That will ^ a, considerable .fob. ! tin with an honorary Master of ventiun no^nated me, I would In the 'ftiepubllc priinarv they are against the ayatem' and the a t -: like-oura, la ntws. But ^ t la your car is any- younger or, the Hybber-prodipcing islands.. But raan^'of the trees, when they i Any Rev enge Arts degree. She Is a member of still refuse to^ run. My reason Is all assured Of. election aS the three moaphera in which tha Bulgarian , just what the does make.- we v e ^ clear and\l think under­ that the tread on your war­ But while^'-^^ i^ne in the rubber ' are tapped, will have been rested i Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma .Mu time tires Is any thicker. Industry , knbv^'.What- shape the: tor four years atid hence will yield were eiidorsciT'By the Democratic Sigma fraternities and Alpha alectlona were *olng to be held. jUiink. In ^er talks^w^th^^e standable. If 1 weja .Oovembr, I (CoattBoad From Pag* town cominittee last night. Right now the need for safe, Far Eastern nictations are In, ’ mory latex. Meanwhile, The hew the other day. would handle the }6h exactly as Henry Mutrie 1* the only .candi- ■^Omicron Pi sorority. that their protests would produce [ American .press I handle my present'\job—(pure­ moderate driving is greater •there is some feeling! of optijm.lara. ■ tires ' when th#y arrive, will be She is still Uylng m France, and delsnoratioh w-ill be revealed ‘ in ; named for asso.ssor. a thr*e- results. ^ ly as a buidiiesn propokltion. 1 than ever . So take it ea.sy," : Rubber men doubts, that the ;.synthetic. a moit outspoken manner' at the ...... she h.As been spending a lot of year term. Robert N. Veilch is un­ But the Bymes-Bevin _ diploma- would nut - think of trgyeliiig forthcoming Diet session. He urged opposed for registrar. 1- rau ^itim to 1 time e raiKingtalking wto our auiuicasoldiers there , Ifrom rum one enaend oiof lurthe S ta te ™ d theluv _ _ the president . . . but e5^ypne TO a l l OF YOU the ristion to 'repeiit in a thorough For the Board -of Hducatton X cy was determined, in y '. _ observing them, and what other day in and day out >nd j V . | Y Y I q I .111 knows the world Is on -a day\ To manner" and faithfully execute Mrs. Janet S. Smith and Charles ^ c u i e i . make a forceful statement of the ^ ^ „ ^ u emake .neeispeeches. he*. That kind „fof ^a i ^ ^ vlay basts." i surrender terms. S. House are the only camdi- Anglo-American p^tm.n.^ Governor would, of course, bo a Thomas, who has urged a halt The I Other broadcast# notified Gen- datea named and they are tha ■Utement was designed to show ono-term individual and would to drsifting. said bis group will ; eral MacArthur that plans 'are present Republican menibera of For TheXJordial Welcome You gays. she. "are wor-| incur the disfavor ot the poUti- To 500.000 ‘study Mr, Truman's message next ' ready for eyacualion of prisoners the board whose term expires. I CO LUM N that the principle : Hed. Their mind* V . being dead- riana tn preferring friends to week.' , from seven Japanese port areas. The Republicans are entitled to important with u*. even though i t . Tictor enonUe*. I have no desire to do Within Year ■ A’arlous members of the House and told a continuing ator.v of ef- four constables and that Is all that By Hal Boyle Ex^efided To Us Upon Our!^ > miifiit seem a casual matter to _ They" lack intere.stX Horn* anything which I know In ad­ Military groupxvoiced their as­ ! forts To reconvert the nation to have bwn named. ThS.v arc James Kwajaleln, Marshall Islands--,| vance wuuld he most unpopular. Duffy. Hedrick Straughan, Otto (;p)— Some Bronx snd Brooklyn Soviet RiiaslA sorted view's and plans in separate I psacetim# producliven^ politics except locally. They don't, Therefore, sir. regardless of 1 (Continued from Page One) interviews. Typical comment In­ Th* seven porta, froin which Herrmann and R^iynvond Robin-, farmers Are operating the largest Opening 'There was. a i first, sign what vou may hear, I am not son. : • chicken ranch on Kwajaleln atoll. believe anything U true. cluded: prisoners are to be evacuated were * ' ■ - > candidate for any elective of­ 1,500.000 and 2.500,000 within a Ueniocrate-Name Slate It is also the only chicken ranch that we had done anything more : "Xhey haven't any rellgl'in any Representative'Sikes (D-— Fla' listed as Hakodate. Aomori. Sen­ fice. Year or 18 months. ,Be*t Method of Trsatmeat Th* Democratic Town; commit­ on Kwajaleln,’ dreary , chunk of "By making Army career* attrac- dai. Yokohamal Nagoya,’ WaKhn- than keep our moral slate ! more. You don't aee any Bibles Very^truly yours, ' 5,’ow. hovyever. the plan is to j Polio Hard to Determlno tee met last night and after Vot­ rock and aand between Hawaii and tive we can recruit a* many men'* Ruaatan propaganda, in fact, around like you did after the last IVillard______B._____ .Rogers.'_ ^ cutback Navy strength to 500.000 imira and 6^g*saki. ^^* “^ “ ** i„g to endorse the name* of three GUam which Uncle Sam convert­ S3 are needed for the service. We seemed to redouble itself In ds- If our would-be poUticiaris have' enlisted personhel and 50,000 olB- B.v William A. CVBriMl .H.D, to MacArthur also , Republicans for treasurer, town ed into an 'airplane refueling and war. Tliiey worship efficiency and can do this through two' year en-j not Immediately grasped the re- cers in the next 12 -month*. That Civritten for NE.-A .<4*rvH-e) transportation from the Shlna- collector, presented a repair station after the Marines Tense of the scheduled election. only effl'clencv^ And maybe sub- fined techniques involved in this will mean the discharge of about listments, maintenance of present i gawa pr-lapner* fuUs^Ust of candidate*. . met and buried the former Jap­ And then, at the last minute, the ' consciously they’r* piisgled bs- letter, they'can be briefly' sum -: 2,575,001' men and women and pay and allotment scales, a more I When infantile pAr^ysis pa­ American aergeanl For Selectmen they presented anese garrison. ‘ . liberal policy toward ratings for HARRISON’S change cam*-^cam*- Tii® Bulgarian Germany, which waa the, marized.. I paralysed as 1h# ihauU of dipn- names of newcornera nut on* Willing to Wait In Patlen^ 204,000 officers. tients discover they cannot move Stationery Gifts Books Greeting Ca^s provisional government suddeMje efficient country in EuropeTF Fjrst. of course handsome Point Systeita WUI Be Alterod*" Snliated men, 20 per cent addition- j theria j st.,. ever running for office before. 80 far the chicken ranch^Jiaan’t 'ai pay' for overseas service and I an arm or Si lag. the> may become sought advice from the Allied has «m e West and heart-warming flattery , for A »econd r»diogr*Y«»Mked mac- Russell T- Carcoran. produced a single egg o j " drum­ Forrestal also reportsd that th* adequate retirement benefit* for Arthur’s permisuoh for>4\ Ulan in-. ^ Garrison, Walter J. stick dinner. But the bpys here are A. Harrifon and Sons rnmmi.slon ' .A , t the individual about to be cAJoled Navy's point system for dischargr panicky. Young-children often cry Control Commission. , , p„ne with some, we to be called "Sir ' 20 years service *’ terns** to remain In Japanany Kompanik, Edward \V. Krasenicz, willing to .wait iiypatience and vvill’bi' altered to allow credit for, incessantly, whil* older patients 849 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CQNN. And that Commission, -w ^ ; soldiers : f asked them If they had •'foremost'-' and it’s about Representative Harness iR -l«d) of them want to do »o. Charles 9. Macej’, Pascal Mas- lake their mlraclpk'^one at a time. overseas serviee. 1!|hi8 credit, the exhibit wide-eyed terror. Appar­ "Before we^got the chickens," American and -British raenroers Bibles -with them. One>; sol- time more people did secretary said, will be included in —"We should abolish the diaft at Deride* "Vulgar N d ^**"**'*"'"^ trangelo and Th.eodore W. Midue- ently the shock of being well Just said one spjdier, “ the only thing have hitherto sat in humble-defer- ditr said, 'Why do we need Second, a most becoming mod the discharge formula within once, and then put on a strenuous Th* Asahl' e^torial., as quoted, ■ - a few- day* ago., and oi liow being In * Domel n « y i agency, broadcast j-'or asseasor the.v named Ray. growing heife was ‘fungus— and af­ enc* to the Russian minority ofi h .v. . rof^eround ®»‘y Oft‘ he part of the letter’s two month# without any re- campaign to secure more men. We ter yojp'went swimming a couple X Bibles';iibies, ir you nave.B gooa K thor. a ipodesty, sj becoming, 'n| duction In the present scores nec* ought to provide special Induce- paralyzed, la more than most of recorded by FedsraFC^minuni- I'hartier; tdr registrar, on*'—a minority backed, however, of tljrtea you found yon had fungus crewirew your plane stays up.' fact, that It .succeeds In Impart-^ „aarv for discharge or any de-1 ments, of course, sufh as a 60 or us can stand. cation* co^iasioh, derided vui-j ^ consta- feline under yjur arms and In OPERATES URDER EXPERT SUPErVISlOh OF THE COMRECTICUT IRSURARCE COMMISSIOR by armed force—apparently found “ This is all a paaston for mean- ing the infchrroation that the au-1 creas'e In the'credit now allowed 90 day furlough; and then enlist- Patients and their relatives bs- gar natlonilUm." and added: j ble*. John .J^-t'ratt.v, Harold "The example of Germany 'vlit; Rutsky. AU ■our ears." it possible to follow . a infcjorHy Ingles* efficiency -X Roman Cath- thof is not 'only gubernatorialt for age. service or dependency. ment periods of ope. two and three sleg* th* arttending physiclsn. Toi be painfully, exact, Kwaja- X ______i nurses, and techhioians for deflnit* prdvlt^ a lesson from '*''hljn *ne, conslaWea will t>4 ’..-■ -X" policy for once in its history. ollc„ir„ chaplain,-h.„i.m tow m#mS religionr.lieinn *waa as rimbcr. but has already once re-" Similar .. overseas . credit------,1* pro-,- vears. depending r a on the man's d* Isln’a chicken ranch, renownpd Japhpw people will not elected, a.s the parly n entitled to Russia, In other words, yielded. It vlded in the Army and Mann* dui-j4irea." ' " | information a* ta when they'will i throughout the Marshall islands, NO MORE WORRIES being superseded by -the worship Third, the unique feat o.f corn- charge systems but was omitted! Price iD-Ill) hrscover. As .this 'cannot b* prs- le a i^ Spurred by the grim spirit constable*, can be doubWd that Russia yield- constats of one coop with nine efficiency." ! bining a "'lefiise to run" State- from the Nsi^ y's original pUn be- j provide more pay fori dieted except in * ge .eral way, In- of/'vengeance. the Nazi party de- ir Board o ' Education J /drowsy-eyed inhabitants which ed because it understood, very All this if it is true, and it is "u-nt with a fascinating'outline of cause. Forrestal said i serviceruen; the serV'ice , life mijist .1 fantile paralysis patients find It M te d natidnal *'**'?'i names were preseateij, N. F /still haven’t made- up their minds ■ , ,, ,, ' , The platform, upon w'hlchxthe au- records were* not available. clearly, everything that .we mepn probably at least partially true. ■ . . . be made more attractive." " He , difficult to keep from getting the >W'hlch had been well P*'®*''***'; gino and William E. . / whether to grow up or just He thor Would run if he were -select-|.v The Navy .considers sea duty as and led the German nation to the 1 ^ nonzlnated' aiid thie down and give up the struggle. by democratic jirocedures. reprC-sents another of the costs of agrees with Sikes '01} most points, blues, ed.' overseas service, Forrestal emphasized that the; jt can be said to all patients present toUl disruption. “ . : means that being .given minority About half of the soldier* on yielded b®®*use it/wap <^viousfy a Navv discharge scores no^v are ‘ this war. a loss! not only pf spirit- Fourth, that platform itself, force of 500,000 men and 50.000 1 _ recover from the disease, The editorial .'"‘ V representation, pnfv orte can be Kwajaleln are speriding^thelr spate point which meant..a greiat deal 44 for enlisted Navy men. 49 for ."U is because we relied solely^n _ presenting two time trying to convince the ennui- "ual belief, but of the kind of lly- Mr. Rogers’ declaration that he officers a year hence will not ! that their paralysis will be worse to. her two Allies. Perhaps, in would "handle the job of. Governor officers:?- 29 for enlisted ;'Waves" fpree . names tt ^ p p lie a opposition tor . ridden chickens that life is worth mg which’ is lighted by spiritual ."purely as a,business proposition,"' and 35 for "Wave” officers. Credit necessanly represent the pros-} jn the beginning than it will be lete mtsewble defeat . / , ^ Bimlfley. the incumbent, living—even on this fumace-llke the yielding, and in Ibe'eventual: pectlv* size of the post-war Navy, ' If the experience o f this and in a manner certain to"incur ’ is given on the basis of ove-hslf later on. Many of the muacl* con list give up th* Idea that might. ___ ' Pacific atoll. holding, of a Bulgarian election on I increased that pre-war Is' point for each year of age. one' That is a matter for Congress to Iracture* ' which formerly de­ No one knows lii what vale fara­ the disfavor of the poUticlans" ...... ------, . .. .. ^ • right." / I . S. revhnU lan* .top* \ a democratic basis, if that *v.pr. toward a materialistic the Highest, - form of political. art. : half point for service since Sept, decide, he added. formed poUenU can be corrected. In an . earlier broadcast, t h e j / , ___ way the -nine chickens emerged V ...... * •‘^39, and 10 point* for depen- Other Post-War Plans'- ^ The modern- inethod -of. treatment, happens, Russia wiU learn ®noth-! in which we treasur'ed PoUtlcians 1. 19, Aesdil'Shiinbun was qOoted M r^-,-| Technical experts who followed from the egg to flap their tender alwavsi adopt : dency, regardless of the number Other p>o'*t-war Navy pisq* as developed by Sister Kenny, porting ‘increasing ; our arinie* into Germany found Wtngsr They landed In Kwajaleln er litUe bit about what we mean|p^,jy u,os* things we could touch, ' If. when our poltical nro- of dependents, whioh emerged from the news con- stresses the Importance of using that .lapanese economic J”" ] lo their amazement, that the as part of the baggage of an, I. by democracy. At any rate, on* it'has thus brutalized and hard- phvten eimiplete their siialysls, ‘ ’ Cpupled with the overseas cred- 1 even the weak museleS tn their dustiial ctrc.le.s , I vaunted technicians of German.v Army general flying to another point has been established. W est- j 'minds, ihu# deepening they Judge that Mr. Rogers' reL | It revision, Forrestal » “><•' 't*'* 1 The'.Navy will a.sk Congress to proper wqy, as It ian'.t th* strength from government control in posi ■aren't“‘so hot. Only in one in- island, where h® hopeff to raise em demoentey, when it Chooses 16 barteli fusal to run Is a masterlv an- v|-l'®'nt scolea will be lowered as , (He transfer of'up to SO.WO of the muscle whlcT count* as. war «rtlvllvea. ''dra* ically Him^ t siaiice.liu the ease of rubber, were poultry to supplement the regular noiincemenl of his o«„did,i'y. ' rapidly as-fotiaitions permit to re- ' ------reserve officer*----- to. the —or,,i.vregular much as the way It is used. atlng the previous blind o^nence j Otrinan technicians able to service diet. A t Kwajaleln he emphasize its own principles .and j cvnicism which CASH Vthey may go to the head pt the ijeas® additional men. 1 ---i Navy. These would he given- ‘ab­ The Kenny treatment doek not to government dlctat^^ ^ 1 keep up i with or even abreast of found tJiat 16 of his cargo of baby to .fight for them. Is not wlth'out j fl„t.„tyorld class. Reaction on Truman Rtand solute equality” of treatment', 1 Bring back muscles whose, nerv# will Be Oft'*".. I u r a n d W t was on the production chicka Were droopy and apparently f< w / AI NO AtllTIONAL COST 5(N(FITS INCLUDeD / They’re mighty important calls—those influence, even on events behind heavllv in- The more pay and aborter ser^- Th# Navy plan* to keep a fproe supply Is pernisnentiy destroyed. W ar vetoran* will kft*" P { " ' j „f KorriMal. Hitler detfeate^ him- dying. He tossed them out. that “iron curtatli” Mi:. Churchill j future life, of the 'rice terms plopo-sala heard on Cap-1 of "Waves" in the .Naval Resery* Development of rhuscie skills to erence In post war employment a (he battle of toclvniOaris Drride To Try To Save (Ulrks HOSPITAL ROOl i jfsl hill represented the. reaction I if Corigreas approves, a compensate for- the loss or spe­ ruimei broaiivasl announced | h x nation's best Whether to prove that the gen- COlli. COilMElCIIH TUIEIEIS saw stretched across Europe. Rus-s^^.^,,j aenontls. all too clesily, not Ja|)8 hi liii/oii / calls to home—and yveVe working hard -' tci..President Thiman’s r«ji ommeh-1 .i^dre of "Waves" will be kept on cial operations may be nev-essary. Asahl .Shlmbub pr.dicted « vero/ ^ . killed or iiniuisaned Pral was wrong, or because they ■ Sia seems quickest on the "take, upon our- reliance upon things Ration that selective aerylce . be>.'j,i,t(v* duty. Similar groups of 'As,.a general rule braces are not uneippl^y"**"*' Doinei said ,At needed something to occupy their rigid check of all factories and. PiOTECTlOW 8IEHTLY IMCIEhSEP but she can also be persuaded to that we can manufaoture and Reailv \hiil continued, with a two-yeaf term gpn„. (h* Coast guard auxiliary, worn, if they can be avoided. ■: N ic’kel emnj contain 76 per energies and affections, the sol**' busihesa concerns" will insure' lers decided t ^ try to save the and long to put thern through. . ‘'give.’’ , . ■ for Inductees. and of women Marines also will be RehaldlHallon Program cent Copper. ‘ * ' 30-0ay SaniloriumCare touch and then use in the< killing ..Mr. Trumap said yesterday he prefirence for discharged veterans, chicks. - The second 'victory, for the retained, After the effects of Infantile HOHDES ttl B>Y» lOtPlTilt CARE of. each other,"but upon oiir devel-, - (ContintHMl from Page One) wished It were possible for him to conflcrlpted lafeoreri . khd w^r "r" ^ ' The leader of the rescue squad democratic' point of view finds Th# educatldnal s.vatem will b# pfral.vsls hqv* passed, further opineilt'Of faith an.d!*-belief. Our recommend an Immediate halt to revised because present facilities worker#. ^ waa-Cpl. Bcrtiard (Tiny) Selig- SURGEON'S EXPENSE theless is moving his trooris. into j y,.gf, pj,! that'.he could not riiuscle paralysis occurs. Recovery ■Tne reslgnatloii of Lieut. Oen iflan. tall, powerful airplane me­ 6 western newspapermen finally future depends not on the number St Annapolis can not produce the L>» ER SIIIGICAt iEMEFtTS 1 There are two ways you can hclp^ in four arejis designated by. Brig. U f added that volunteers from this disease depends to a' Tekchi Suzuki a# president of the chanic whose parents live at 1645 Sickness Or Accident gaining entrance to Bulgaria uid number of officer* needed. The of planes we make. biU upon the Oen.JLeu Kreljer .of Colu(iibu,s. ^,00^ „ot suffice. great extent on the patient’s will Japan Patriotic Industrial associa­ ^ m n u l a Grand Concourse, the Bronx, N. Y. to Poland, in accordance with the general plan call* for an active Up To $75 For Each range of ":*’ich our thoughts and Ohio. Krebicr is acting for Maj. power and ability to follow direc­ tion was also reported todny by j Despite his big city background. MB 3a.D>Y amrOMMi COWHHESCElieE But most congressmen dis­ Naval Reserve Officer Training ' 'that good cause, if you will: pledges given at Potsdam. ,'The Gen. Robert S, Belghtler, 37th di­ tions Victims of infantile paraly­ Tokyo- rado. ■ ‘Tiny”'is no penthouse farmer. He C*M *c«icRt CMUMPcIat T r«v *l*r« AMedattoa h Mto f«Mtoa* Confinemen! Per Year feelings! and understandings are agreed with this, Geiierallv they corps at various college* and uni­ i 1874 vision TomiUHiider who ciirroritly sis receive-greater consideration Th# organisation, founded in studied agriculture at the National •powiM H» type la New ia«i4wd. M ew kertto ■V rone of secrecy is, in other words j ekpapfe.' There Is sull mc^F saN said the.v believed, an adequat'e versity With further training at Steadily shrinking...and we shall j ^ al.so is the Luzon .ai'os 'cbriiriiander, numbeF of men would enlist If; today than ever before. Asata- 1941 to strengthen the war effort, Farm school in Pennsylvania. ha* deaWed la reeeat year* becaeie CCT . .About 3,000 ,'4le|i In Force , 1, Erinugh special Inducements Annapolis. 1 - taiice Is available for all who are "smacked of the government pup­ He set to work at once and ^ e l a * ara aa«'MM ta-called Hadtad typa- OPERATING ROOM soon bp substituting facts about ground crews. Included in Yugiichi's piotley Senior flag offider*. who have are i offered. ’ . unable to provide It for them pet* gnd something was tacking in built a coop with the help of Sorg- ijCiilted aratoeNaa). W| fAT C IA IM ^ Keep your Long Distance calls down force ■sefitfsrcd, through the moun­ had many year* m sea duty, will ANESTHESIA Central Europe for lurid hearsay. 2. A strenuous recruiting drive, stive*. “L its system to win the favor of the ant Pat Perreca, Sergant " Luigi HOSPITAL i M y wHMa 24 bear*. We ♦rleh claatesi Me All this is all to the giiod. tains are eombined • Army and be given shore assignments and ifeboring classes," -.the. English- Mastraumaro and Cpl. Walter X-RAY EXAMINATION Famous' for First's Navy units nt'iijrihering about 3,000 is carried out. ' • younger flag olTlcers with combat In Infantile paralysis, we do not ktfsl Na red Nm I ■ecaate CCT I* a The congressmen Were - almost language broadcast explained. WATKINS Olsen, 253 55 street, Bayrldge. all to 5 minutes if the operator 1 I men. anryivep-s of, numerous Jap­ experience will be given poaltlOB# have any more .effective means PLANS’ijj'^ etaai Ceeiaaay PC07O TICTIO W 1* pcaelded SURGICAL ORESSINGS asks you iinanlirious, too, In contlnulpfe of comhattlng the InferUon . then DlBcuasIng plana fo rj the re­ BROTHERS, INC. of Brooklyn:,, aiiil Sergt. Erwin fO* ADULTS * y B On Japanei Soil Besides heing'the ^lome of the anese ships sunk off the Philip­ of authorltyj building uf shsUereir Tokyo,' a AT COST. •% Declaration ,■ of IndepemJenc.e, their demands for an tmnipdlaje In the past, but present day t f : Larson, Duluth; Minn. AS LOW AS DRUGS - SERUMS pines last fall. They arc led by. a Jspanese-lan'guage h r o a d c a * t An irlahman from the Bronx 'tBy arrange.mciits as caielully Philadelphia was .America'il first Naval, eoniiriander named Minobe. halt Jtn ili‘afUng of teen-age foi ls to help Jn restoring muicu- to so. Ahd don’t make any but youths. I'he president rscom- May Rsvlii® Ordinaneek beamed to America said Tokyo's PUNERAL Cpl. Joseph Vincent Dosegsn 232 ACCIDENT WEEUT HCOMEl LABORATORY FEES dctfgned as if ' the problem were seal of government, saw the mak­ .Meanwhile, two scheduled sur­ Kir eti'engih and aWllty, and pre msndtd .that Ul* draft sga _Jbf. venting contrseturaa. . are : »T) planning bureau liM mapped * cllv Cirresa, Ayenue—conlrlhutetl ti*t, of -b^ndiing ."he__ingre ing of thsifhwt American flag! had renders of 'several scores of Jap- fald but In ■qu*f*i, "on* of th# nec«|ssaiy'xalb“^ tbc cvemng. = the-fiTst ■ Trireyyardr'afia'KKfrajt :« « '« r T o " h e 38t|i infantry dlvl- continued at 18 through 2 iroprovejnant. vice. . - ' ! J PLAN Yti~iai y#iir~lially aeed ThI* Tfa-^. TONSILECTOMY Council 1* thinking seriously today finest cltis# In th* world," with SERVICE "Seven chicks died before ^ Of an atomic bomb. UI8 victorious first mint. stpn in the sierra, Madre, moun­ Several of the Jawriiakerhl how­ One point In th* discussion of SMM Acddeetal Oeath.-leaelHt aad o i revising its ordinances pro- sgcli tioina surrounded by a vege­ could work out the right die®^' .military might uf the UniUd tains dwinrlleil to s surrender of ever. applauded!* M i. ..Truman'S infantile paralysl* which— can 'rtowll' I DAY ep to UA«4 la WeaMy laeaaie HOSPITAL CARE bibiting the use of six-shooters, said Tlnyi who stutters slightly. only 15 men this afternoon. The suggestion for legislstlva t ac.tion table garden. •eaellH. ' wheh many servfce men, and women States has finally set . foot on the Neokl*M rifles^ and sling-shots within thp n®v.er be settled is 'which method Seventy per cent of Tokyo’s "W e still don’t have the right kind FOR CHILDREN Japanese who shbwed up said they to' encourage volunteers. and to of treatmenli-ls best. It Is impoa Ormand J. W#ft j SOU o f Japan. Our first appear- hadn't been able-: to notify, pijf of lift Ibgal bans on the Aritny a 280.- city Umit*. One official blame* ra- homes were dsjitroytd by bombs.. Dirrclur of food for theni.- Toad* and frog* hsv«,.'np necKS turning RaclHc.veteran* and their sible . to compars methods of Catch Insecta In (JrasH MAIL COUPON FOR FREE DETAILS .Mice la St an air field which had their two generals. In time for him 0nn Ort^ »ni i tf idh both ^Isa^kring apd destroying a draft, for.; at least ihrss montXA iMe n ir and then Into. Tokyo bay it- to make. timev -sre aqual to or auperlor to the beaches. The chickens ate the A pound of bread weights more species ofj Wren. AH specimens to -see if the volun.te®r system The Si(pn pf ■ STUETsitdNO. ( R a L d A - f under the deflected gun* of -than a pound of sold. Bread 1* No matter iwhlch way tt Is R*-educatip| of all those dis-' the best hsnd-mede items w o- sand crabs out, of beer bottle*. E N G I A N 0 t EIIP H O NB i C O M ^ A N f of the blnj lever seen by man wer* would-work. - Their eye* lost their lack-hiater I It I* a ^ T H I SOUTHERN NEW I weighed by. avordupols weight, or ...... slroked, a mole's fur lie* fiat. Th# abled by ■ ‘sntlls parfilyll* Is diicsd-by German crsfisme'ii ‘ 'nil* W itrllit ^prvlre r . ' - ■ , shoro - Installation*. A brought in Iby the cat and every .'Chairrhan Thomas (D., Utah) I fact sided msteria.)Iy In, the de look. The chicks began to sprout CITY. I A K/lCHOl*' 16 ouncss to' th* pound, whil* gold oif tile Sen'ate Military committe# \ little‘animal q*n travel forward V a ' . ' ' ‘ Jap destroyer. Its guns living.. wMrt on the Island Is feat of Qemiany, and will aid in pin feathers. is weighed by troy weight, or 12 thought tq' have become Us vic­ commented that "we would like or backward Ijhrough his tunJisJ tsiiested *hoi|td apply•PP‘> to thsir j AI 142 EAbl CEWTEB OT. IP A tn ON POETCABt AN* MAIVf m4 1b suhmlaston, . oomaa "NOW they »r * h*f>*,’' a*i(t Tiny. ounces to Ui* tim. to b* able to se* ays to ays-wlUi | witjhout ruffling hja coaU - stato offlc* U iwlu>lUUtis«- IddfaatiA* ■lapaa* , ^ Hp: - A .1 / t a g e n i n b MANCHKSTKK kv ir;NlN»4 MAN('HFiSTER. (JONN« TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 194S MANCHESTER E'VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDA’^. AUGUST 28, 1941! page El6Hf 4 . - Yanks Units Take and a ,P-51 Mustang fighter lahdcd !'J V l g v f J i i i Oruiipalioii Units*’ WAC Might Have Knowt^rShe today at and found that | V Chinese city wholly occupied by WTIO-UWO WTUT— I’fSO Other Offices O liitiia r v Chinese troops. Haiighland and Over Air Fi WTHT — Arthur Hale; WTIC Deaths Before the rules against fyai- we.should be used to by npw. All surrender, but most insisted that university announced today that! New«: WTHT*—News; Glrand’a ’ —Everything for the-Boys. through the war we have beard (ContiniMSl from Page One) ■a conscientious objector had died I Maher Moves to Take ' II... J (Confinned Fmm Page Ope), they were awaiting offlclal in.stnic- Music Hall: WTIC—BacksUge 7:45---WTHT —Knight of Oolum- emixing were somewhat .yrta-xed f'-r Ameri- of poliom.velitis (Infantile paraly: I Local Sport Battle Eight Iimings tions from Tokyo. Gen. Tohioyukl Wlfe. • i bus. First Place at Stake Advantage of Court Arthur J>,-lJimberg in Germany, the Arn^ne-\v*papcr cai\ servicemen to need femininB with the Okinawa staging area alai probably contracted while do-1 Arthur J. Lamberg., of 78 Oak procession which will,.grow In and making, as safe as po-sslble the Yamashlta Infoirtied Maj. Gen. 'W. 4.15—WTIC—Stella' Dallas. 8:00—WDRC—Big Town. WHTD massive strength -u,ntll It Includes .Stars And Stripes was filled with companionship. H. Gill, commander qf the U. Si in.g experimental work on^ the d!.s-| Old man football is just kround ^yF rom all appearances it . looms Ruling for Democrats street, died last nigfit.at the Man­ compa ratlveiy. short runways. e.Tsc a.s-a technician In one of its| 4:30—WDRC—Ad Liner; W n C pick and Pat; WTHT —Frank such nrilghtv baJtlewagons a-s the letters from servicemen griping Wives .Must Walt 32nd Army division. thaT he^-puld —Lorenzo Jones. > . ; Singiier; WTIC—Glnny Simms. the corner and ready to step intpAan a pitcher’s ba.ttle between chester Memorial hospital follow­ Only two runways—5,000 and 5.- laboratorie.s. In Twi Game . In Softball Loop Tilt ing a short lllhe.ss. He was -bom 4.5JW-ton Mlssoorl, aboard which about the ryHfig. 'They hollered But when daSng W'.ir wives surrender his holdout . northern 4 ;4S__WTIC Young W1 Od e r ‘'8:18—WHTD — Newt of Tomor- the picture once king baseball d#- Lefty Jadziniak and Lefty Perzan. ' Hartford, Aug. 2&— have been brought Into the con­ 100 feet are currently usable Luann garrison as soon as he re­ A tmiverslty^ spokesman said I In Manchester in October,'. 1887, . the purnerider is to he signed ;ln loud and .iobg. and now they have and none too long for. the giant Brown. ' I row; WTHT — Tlmea Portico parts.nartif The TwilightTwilifht LesguaLeasrua^has has It should be one of the top games 1 upheavals threaUned other versation, they-Have been labeVl^ ceives official word; that the, victim. Identified as War-1 of the year. the son of the late-John S. Lam- the bay .Sunday. won the right to afpea in public C-.54 skymarters and other troop reh G. Dugan, 27. of Sugar Gro've, 6:00—WDRC — News; What I« ! Sing. b#en dragged ciut and it pow ap­ Gleason, ~ Kehler Hook ■tate and county offices today as a berg, and Mrs. Justine Lambcrg, 'Behihd the San Diego came wlfhrt^eiman girls oti'their arms. heels and. crindemhed. for not Japanese on the former Naval It? WHTD—Tprry and the Pi- 8:30—WDRC — Theater of Ro­ Defending Champion pears that the playoffs )»rt11^not be transports. . ’ fortre.ss of Truk, painted •. white 111., "quite likely” contracted tllf I Dangerous Hitter For a' long period of yea n hd other warships, Ihcluding the de- vdSfn what naturallv follow.s? Weil, being willing to sit at Home wait­ rates; WTHT—Meet the Band; mance; Bill Henry; WHTD -r- completed before the' 16th of . Volley ball In town has been Up in Pilchers’ Duel; result ot Superior Court Judge Thursday, when preparations are crosses on their runways. Tho.se disease ‘‘as a result of his wora j FA’S Underdogs in Box Score was employed as a velvet flrjlslier stroySBrVarnall, Twining, Stocky a W.AC, stationed in Germany ing patiently fpr their husbands’ w n C —When a Girl Marries. Alan Yo'Ung Show; WTHT — September. dead for several years. George Edward J. Quinlan’s decision that ■by Cheney Brothers, and.for the return. complete, MacArthur Will leave at Rota, just ;north of' Guam In In the laboratory rather than from | Gibbon, one of the best players in Air Scoring in First 3 ham. Wedderbtirn, the ituxllinr’y writes in to Stars ami Strlb'es' to the Okinawa-staeing atea for the some possible outside source.” 5:15 — WDRC — Main Street. The Falcon; WTIC — A Date Clash With Grill at Warren A JSrvia (4) (aUure of the Senate to confirm p.-jst two years he had^ been em­ seaplane tenders Gardiners >m y. a.ak if it Is okav for WACs to rib-a Nobody .has done an.v talking the Maripnas; at Naurau. and at New England, is anxious with formal entry Into Japan. About Yap and the Palau group of the Dugan, the viniVer.sIty announce-1 Hartford; WHTD—Dick Tracy: with Judy. * Manchester Jtas been without a AB. r : H . PO ..A. E.. Jnnings at North End Col. Elmer S. Watson. Governor ployed at the Pratt Whitney .Siiisln and McClncce am1 little fraternising with German about it being . pnK natural for .Oval; First Pitch 5 :4 5 yours truly-tq organize a. town the time he Is landing at Ataugh Carolines al.so have begun aur- ’ment said, became' seriously III I WTHT — Superman; WTIC — 6:00—WDRC — Inner Banctiini; semi-pro fqo^ll team, for the Phillips.* 3b .. . 4 0 f 0 0 9 Baldwin’s motor vehicles commis- plant In East Hkrtford." auxiliary transport Gopselin. jnen. the little woman back home to Portia Faces Life. WHTD — All-> mefican Boys past thrqe Seasons. In pre-war league-this fall and winter. Key#, cf ...... 4 b 0 1 0 9 He leaves his mother, one need masculine companionship. hls schedule';valla for 10,000 Ma­ render negotiations. last Friday night and was taken] The' Nlchol#, Briatol and War­ aloner appomtee, , Marines to Oecijpy Islands X r t Isn’t.all right with American 6:30—WDRC -r- War Commen- Baseball Game; WTHT—Gabriel First place wUl be at stake to­ days, MpDarty. Brothers were the Barton. If . . . . 4 9 0 1 0 9 McCarthy to stay In the $9,000 of­ brother, Carl, of Paterson, N. J;, Without a hearing the dating war rines and Na.vW personnel to begin to New.-Haveh hospital wh?re he I Gibbon with Snitr Mbrdavsky ren and Jarvi# softball team# '' The task fore^-fiarrled Marines soI'HrtS. Since the WAC.'s letter occupation of Yokosuka, Japan’s died Sunday afternoon. Ho-.was| , tary; Swoon or Croon: WHTD— Heater; WTIC — Navy hour. night when the Polish Americans chief sponsors and likewise they Skoog, sf .... . 4 0 2 3 9 9 two sisters. Miss Amelia Lambcrg Wives have been.regarded m two- formed one of the best setW fice as a ’’holdover.’’ for the oceUpMlbr' o f three tiny is­ appeabgd in print, a hlixxard of second largest Naval ba.se, off Japs Ask Conferencp one of three 'cnnscicntlous ’ohj#c-| Jack Armstrong: 'WTHT—Base­ A9:15— WTTfT—Real Stories from had the. only grid eleven in town. Osgood, lb .. . 4 b 0 8 9 9 played, theli- second deadlock to' Democratic State Chairman Ad­ and Miss Florence Lambcrg.' dje lands .in thp^inouth of f okyo bay. timers. face toe Depot Square Grill nine spiker teams in the East. Both are was a member of the Emanuel bitter letters from G.I.s has hit which the advance units of the tors workln.g on noliomvelltls In I ball Scores; Music; WTIC—J’iat Real Ufe. Sullivan; rf ... . 4 0 ' 2 3 9 9 I less than a week last nigh^ at ,the rian W.' Maher, ’’greatly plenacd .They wer«l scb^duled to, go ashore the Army'be,'v.''P«P!r. 5k> the WAC shouldn't be sur­ Before Formal Signinff at 5:46 at toe West Side Oval. Jeff Koelsch who masterminds raring to go. Tommy Morrissw of Vilga. 2b ____ . 3 1 1 5 1 0 by McCarthy’s victory, moved into Lutheran chiireb. ■fhlrd fleet anchored today. the laboratories of the section of] Plain BIH. 9:30— WDRC Doctor Fighta; ' North End diamond when/'they to make certain the islands were 'Oie men, 'who thought frat­ prised at the condemnation that Manila, Aug. 28-1J5— With a 5:45_VlT)RCX:—Old Record Shop: Both teams finished In a dead­ all lines of sports in Rockville is the Knights of Columbus Indieat Gleason, p ., ..3 1 2 0 2 .9 action to take advantage of the Funeral Services will be held at Twenty miles away, around 'Preventive Me'ltclne at the Yale| WTHT-—Jacques Gordon String battled eight innings to a four a ll- to t ^ y pkiitralised. ernization wasSiatural and right”i has come her way. token Allied occupatiilh force 'al­ WHTD—Singing Lady; WTHT lock during the regular seasdn j interfested in coming down to this ed recently that the Kaceya woul^ Mason', as ., . . 3 0 2 1 1 court ruling for hls'party. his home, 78 Oak strset. Thursday Miura ponin.sula . In Sagami hay. School rtf Medicine. Quartet; WTIC Victor Borge 1 ' tie before darknesa-JnterVened. • "^Mewing under a bright sun, the so long as It tne^V®" A.merlran It s 194.5 — but the time still much nf A-lmIral Hal.spy’a great ready on Japane.se soil, the Jap­ .The'wnrk. the university said.] —Tom Mix: WTlC^^Front Page that came to an end last week. A fair city and organize a football probably field a team. Haroiq.Ted Magnuson. e . 2 1 0 1 9 1 Maher said he was ’’contacting afternoon at 2:.30 and burial will Progrtim. ford has a nucleus of a.team frdhi The Softball L ea^e iContest wraa be in the East -cemetery. Frie^dg,^ task force swting wide this mhrq- man could date a Gertnan girl, re- hasn't come when men corsidy standing In advance on certain Orchestral Interlude; W TH T- ld>30—WDRC—OongresB Speaks; Tonight’s battle' looms as a town. In olden days at least two ganizations in Manchester that is AB R H PO A. E ipubllcan, as his successor. John Mitterholxer. fpT 25 years evening at the Hebron Congrega­ mainder of Hal.sey's fleet stood off T — Hartford Heroes first innlng'when they tallied three Uraga strait. The ships entered Japan. pnlnt.s regarding manners arid Mualc; Concert Hour; WT'IC — pitcher’s duel between Lefty Jad- n elevens w'ere supported in Man­ willing to field s volley ball team K, I Jfay Be In Holdover Class a resident of NorthJ^overttry. died the strait at 11:28 a. m. (10;?8, tional church to greet the Rev. To Face Theft Charge* Speak; WTIC — Sigmund Rom- hi order to form « league. If so, Cowles, 3b .. runs off of the offerings of Pop yesterday afterh(sm at the home- Hebroii stages of executing the terms.” Professor Andre Schenker.. tlniak for the defending cham­ chester, one at the North End, the Anniello, as . Three Democratic county • com- p. m. Monday night e.w.L). ' i George M .' Milne, returned Navy Eight U. S. and two British bat­ •berg. pion PA’S and Lefty Perzan of the let’s hear frpm y iu ond we will re­ Gleauson. only to .have the third mlaaloners. who on Oct.-1 weie to of his daughter,' Mrs. Thomas Co- - In another broadcast monitored Bridgeport. Aug. 28 1*5— | 6:30—WDRC—George B.* Arm­ other over South. HiU, Cf Minesweepers still were comb­ chaplain front the Pacific area. He tleships were among the force an­ 10:45—W D R O ^— Behind the Grill. The latter boasts the best lay the informat'ou to the new Rec plaice' Club score four in the first be replaced by three Republican ville. 69 East street. Rockville. \ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Islelb of told graphically o f hls experiences chored within two miles off shore by The Associated Press’ Manila Soiioht bv police here since Dec. stead; WHTD-^Answer Man; Prior, lb .. of toe second frame. The W j’s in • ing the suialt which they had radio, the Japanese repeated a re­ Scenes of CBS| WTHT — record of . toe two in league_.Blay^ ilirectorwho Is expected to be ap­ recesa' appointees of Governor Retired ^or the past 10 years, Marlborough announce the mar- during the past two years or more in Sagami bay; fotir battleships .5; 1914, when he allegedly d's- WTIC—Bob Steele. If a successful football team is Brennah, sf .. this inning* bunched together two swept throughout yesterday and quest that they be allowed to pro­ 6:45—WDRC — News; WHTD— Eventide Echoes. He has appeared In four games, pointed-to take over In October. Baldwin, also may fall In the Mr. Mltterholzer formerly was em­ last night. There were reports riafeg of their daughtrt, Ruth Mil­ 'at Hawaii, the Marshall Islands, and more than a score of aircraft appeared with a $337.68 hank to be organized word should be rtarriman. c . rt Q/f hits and three costly errors by the ••holdover” class under Judge ployed bv the Orford Soap Com­ vide their own currency to Amerl- posit belonging to the United Ci­ Charlie Chan; W T IC — Lowell 11:00—News on all stattens. winning ali four, all by shutout Tomlinson, rf NB's to take the lead. The leaders that one mine was blown up harm­ dred \Chapman, to John L. Goncl and the Philippines. He spoke of carriers were among the warships margins. Jadzlniak has appear­ coming very shortly on the first The Rec. buildings. In town. locB' Quinlan’s ruling, Maher sold. They pany. • Besides his daughter, Mrs. of Hebron, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,ca'n forces, rather thaji have the gar store, toon Main street, while Thomas. 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; Hence, 2b . .. tied things up in the third marker lessly as the task force entered how smair any of the islands'of cniising farther out. Americans Issue and disburse ed In only one game, that against meeting. ted at the ESat and Weat Sides, are Thomas Martin. New Londonr Covllle. he leaves two sons, Alois, Tokyo bay. Alex Goncl. The ceremony took employed In the establishment as I 7:00—WDRC—Mommle and the WHTD—Oldstead at the O r ^ ; will not officially open until Deto- ■Fedford, 2b, If by scoring one more'. . This ended the Pacific are, almost Incredlt- Worry About Future Landings their own "invasion” yen. ; W T H T — Baseball Scores: It’i Rockvllte. He missed a no hitter ' Joseph Bransfleld. Portland, and nf New paven, and Leo, of North The big battleships Missouri and place .Aug. 3 at St Peter’s Epie- ably so to the eyes of Americans, a chef. Edward Abrams. 3.5, of Men: vraTD—Headline Edi­ Back to baseball.. Tonight the ber for the fall and winter season Kehler, p .. all scoring for the evening aa both Coventry. , He also leaves nine While preparations for the There' has never been anv head­ tion; WTHT—Fred Morrison; Dance Time; WTIC -^-Hiirkness W-rtie laA-inning when Bob Os- James Whelan. Bndgeport.^,' Iowa were expected to be brought .Copal church, the Rev. Harold Ri, used to things on a big scale. He New Haven, was In the hands of I Grui and’ PA’S who are all tied up ] yet the building la open and eve^ Kelsey, If . Kehler and Glea.son settled downt And. Statute Revision Gommls- grandfhl'dren and four, great initial landings were still going on quarters announcement of a re­ local authosltles today. He will j WTIC—^Supper Club. o f Washington. bor^Ingled to right, - / and were never in any serlou# Into Tokyo bay tomorrow m om -j Keen officiating. Attendants were talked o f friendships made, of ex­ ply to the previous Japanese mon­ Jadzlnlak’a ability on the mound In three previous cla*hes, each - nings find many local Loyeland, z aioner John M. Bailey, Who Is shar­ gr.''ndehljdren. Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royce, Jr., the Japanese- began , worrying face city court arraignment to-1 T;16_ wi>RC .— Jack —Smith; 11:30—WTHT—G e o m Olsen’s Or around the troutile, for the rest of toe ball periences which were both sad and about future ones, seeking infor­ etary appeal,to MacArthur. is a knowii quantity. Last year have one with the third being a baseball, running ing his office with Elmer W. Ryan, FiineTnl senMees will he held at There is little here that ^ looks | Marlborough, sister and broth- morrow on theft charges. ■WHTD—Raymond Gram Swing; cheatra; WTIC— 'ftillsh Orcheg' basketball or 28 4 S 24 12 3 game. ver>' much worthwhile, of char­ mation from MacArthur on air­ Japan ali» Informed MacArthur he pitched for toe. Beer Barons and deadlock, will collide at the West track Practicing Totals Ri^ublican appointee nendlrc fi­ the rtolmes .Funeral Home on like war at the moment. Japanese er-ln-lAw of the bride. After a i WTHT — Hartford Heroes tra. , ' Pop Glea.son only . allowed th# acter developed by hardship, of field facilities which would be today that "conditions In northern despite being with a cellar team side Qval at 5:45. | punching the bag. Innings: nal decision jn the McCarthy-Wat- Wopabridge street Thursday after- emissaries yesterday had been no-. dinner at the Ideal Inn, Marlbor­ Hay Fever Seiaaon* Speak; WTIC — News of the 11:45—WHT*D — Music. . 040 000 00—4 first place club five hits while King what the right kind of background needed In the 'Tateyama area” Korea have taken a sudden turn he pitched good ball. T h e Spring- Warren A Jarvis ■on case, eaid his position was n w i kt 2:30 with burial In the Ufled to hoist white Rags on ma­ ough, the newly married coi.ipl* world. 12:00—WHTD — News; Music Pete Kapura Nlchols-Brietol . .301 000 00—4 Carl Kehler allowed eight. Hank strengthened by the Quinlan deci­ Center cemetery In Coventry, meant in the lives of the service when the Eighth Army lands to for the worse since Aug. 23, and field Importation prior to. the war jor caliber coastal defense guns. left for a short honeyntoon In New Hay fever is caused by tore# | 7:30—WDRC — American" Melody ■WTIC — News; Roy Shield and Coaches Mule Haas and Bing Mil­ xBatted for Magnuson in Skoog. Smoke Sullivan, and Glea­ sion. A riends may call at the funeral Admiral Badger held more confer­ men, to all 0^'whom the life there begin occupation of the Tokyo-- lives and properties of Japanese did a lot of hurling with Columbus ler of the White Sox were ban­ Tommy Holmes son were the big. sticker# for toe York City. residents are exposed to imminent general pollen seasons. The first, Hour: WHTD — Counftr Fair; Orchestra seventh! z Batted for Tedford in Maher and Bailey said the court home after 7 o’vlovk tonight. ences with two emissaries this Invitations have been Issued to was difficult. He told of his ex­ Yokohama regions. In toe American Association. He ished from the game in the sev­ Buckland ten In collecting two danger. . in early spring, froth treesy toe eighth. ruling established their claim that morning. tl)e wedding of Miss Vivian. Shir­ perience, In going,up with a dive MacArthur sent hls personal is a good sticker antf will add pow­ enth inning for arguing over singles apiece. Pat Anniello waa no recess appointee of the g ^ er- bomber, a rather breath-taking un­ second, In late spring, from er to toe PA attack. * Pennant Fever Runs batted In. Prior 3, Bren­ Quirt Night In Bay ley Lajole, daughter of the late representative. Col. Charles T. grasses; and the last. In late sum­ called strikes. . Slumps to .365 nan 1, Vilga 1; two-base hits, Anr the only member pf toe NB’B.wtoo nor can take office in those^ases The historic entry today follow­ dertaking to him, though regarded Baker to Catch Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Lajole of Tench o f Alexandria, Va., to At- Start Football Broadcasts The only other major league niello; stolen bases, Hills, PhilUpi, managed to collect more than an# where the Senate failed con- ed a quiet night In Sagami bay. as an everyday-event by the pilot. mer, from weed*. Did You Know Euclid street, Hartford, and John sugl In one of the first transports Earl Baker, colored catcher Strikes Browns action was a twi-nlght ' double Anniello; aacriflees, Tedford; left hit. Pat wa# the only player oiz.. B m . Bailey rests his edde on a Battleships there showed picture Edmund Horton, son of the late Every word of his addresS was to land there to sttoervise prepara­ South Coventry from Middletown will be behind header between the New York Phil Cavaretla Boosts either aide who hit for extra gbneral law stating th ^ all com­ shows last night but maintained listened to with the deepest inter­ on bases, Wazf'en A Jarvla 4. That— M r' attd Mrs. Edmund H. Horton tions for his coming. Tench is In Sept, 15 for 1945 Season the plate. Baker Impressed In Giants and Philadelphia Phillies, Nlcholi-Briatbl 2; basea on balls, bases, collecting a double and a missioners bold offlce^uring their- strictest blackout regulations. est, and the above quotation is g Mark to .^62^ Cucci- single for the night. of Hebron. The ceremony will command o f the advance recon­ Corporal Frederick S. White of Manchestcp hls only appearance here during Swellnien Continue to won by-toe Giants 4-0 and 6-2.. Gleason l;/'strikeouti, Gleason 3; pnscrlbed terms uid until their Most of the shoreline was blacked take place Saturday, Sept. 8, at very limited one indeed. He will naissance party, which was swell­ the regular season and Is looked Bill Voiselle fashioned a three- Play Friday' Christianity became the state out,, ton. but there were clusters Boca Raton field, Florida, Is home nello Tops American wild pitches, Gleason 1; umpires, successors shall b ^ u ly appointed- religion under Emperor Con­ 10 a. ra.. In St. Justin’s church, be with his church people, in both ed, by arrival of a total of 48 trans­ Evening HeraW New York, Aug. 28— iJP)— Foot- • stead of Raymond Edward John' upon as one of the key batters In Climb in American; hitter to shut out the National Both teams will try to settle and qualified, /udge Quinlan's of electric lights here and there. on a fifteen day furlough. Corp. Btevenabn, Bralnard; time, 1:10. stantine the Great, after 250 Hartford. Miss Virginia M. Vlc- churches next Sunday, with the ports during ‘.he day. ball broadcasting is to get under . son. who went into ]tha srmed the attack of the defending titlists. League' cellarites In the opener. their differences this Friday night The Japanese harbor pilot for White has completed hla Radar Cln-slApd Advertisements New York, Aug. 28.-^>P)—De­ at the North End diamond at six opinion that tM Legislature Is a year* of persecution. carl of Winsted will be maid of acting pastor. Rev. Charles A. At the Atsugi air field, to facili­ way ^ p L 15 for ita 1945 season, ' services last spring, The Grill with ten regulars bat­ Giants Win Twin Bill Sal Maglle gave up nine h 't * /° party to isll appointments requir­ task force 31 was a 36-year-old Downs, He has to report In New tate the flow o f planes d\ie to ar­ •cciurse and will report . at Lake Count tlx sTerace words to s Its*, to run into December. Three net- ' register his third win In toe night­ spite their bstUng slumps last o’clock. Both teams will be at full honor. Miss Elizabeth M. Horton Charles, Louisiana, for further or­ number# end ebbreristtone ting over .300 will be a heavy fa- ing legislative action covers the Naval lieutenant. Maketo Tamaki. of__ the__ brlde- York at the, end of hls 30-day Initials. works have picked that date, ail Tuning tonight: NBC—8 Ginny cap Nap Reyes’ loaded bases Braves Easily Top strength for tol# engagement oa , The. Irregular lines o f the rive and take off at three minute ______word end ■ compound vorite to whip the PA's. Mickey ______By Joe Relchler week. Tommy Holmes of toe Bos- lockhsrt arid Bailey issues and Aboard leave, and not iiriti’ then will he intervals, fouf radio control tower ders. ■ - — . to describe the same game. Simms: 8:30 Date With Judy;' triple started Charlie Schanz on it means a wnoie Ibt to eUdier downtown New York streets are speed converted destroyer trans- Mrs. Maud G. Peterson and words ee fwo words Mlntmum ooet Delucca adds batting power in the (Aasoeiateu. Press Sports AVriler) ton Braves In the National Leagug' also the cases of the county Com­ know what the future has In store operators and two officers of toe It will be Michigan vs. Great 9:30 Victor Borge Sh6w; 10 Man the road tb ruin In the first con­ side. If the NIchola Briatol team due to the fact that for 30 years port, usediiaaa .as a pressncoaa ship,ahin Tamaki Rocky Hill, will be bridesmaid,. daughter, Barbara;' formerly of le nriee of three lines. outfield and along with Jake While others _have'beeh stealing Harlforcl Senators missioners, Maher said. Maj. William M. Boyce. AU.S, for'him, as to hJs discharge or the 68th Army Airways communica­ Line retee per day for transient ■ Lakes at Ann Arbor, to be carried ' Called X. CBS— 7:30 American test, while outfielder Leon TreaJ- and Tony Cucclnello of the C h ^ ' win. It will give them undisputed no street plans were laid out and was asked what he thought of the Ripley Hill, and now Ic'oated at Banks and Pete Kapura they give, the spotlight, the American possession of first plaee In the final . Pemands Watson Vacate of Alexandria, Va.. will be best continuation for a time of his tions system took In two jeeps, by NBC and Bill Stem, CBS and Melody: 8:30 Judith Evelyn in the Grill the hardest hitting out­ way paced the Gianta hitts m he go White Sox in the American colonists btiAt their cabins where Third fleet. Regis Park, Brooklyn, New Yorx, ****■ Kteettve Mercli «► t » « , standing. Thegr now hold only a Meanwhile, Samfiel Reich of man. Ushers will be Robert H. chaplain duties. ■■ . especially mounted with portable Caeb Charts Ted Husing, and ABC and Harry “ Mary Queen of Scots” ; 9:30 Doc­ field In the league. ^ a gu e champion St. Louis second with three safeties off League retained their swa^eader- they liked. “ Don’t Care about war no more,” are spending a week at their cot­ Wlsmer at 1:45 p. m. MBS hasl pitcher Dick Mauney. Including HSHCord, Aug. 28.—(JP) — The half gam* ed^ Ovar too Rook- Bridgeport, counsel for McCarthy, said the lieutenant, who wore an Horton, brother o f the - bride­ A shower was giVen for Mrs. radio receivers and transmitters. « COnsecutWe B»T» ...... ! J ^ tor Fights: 10:30 Sen. Homer Fer­ The PA’S flychasers are not far Browms are quietly going about tage with-Miss Putty,'at Water­ not yet indicated when ita -sched­ »two runs batted In. shlp. / Boston Bravea handed their pap- vine StoUe and Gamble eluh. Jt demanded that Colonel Watson olive green field uniform. ' groom, Capt. Robert C. Cdngdon, Alex Bochoin, the former Miss Little Gasoline U. Spare 4 Coneecutive Days J ^ 2 * guson on "Reconversion.” ABP behind. A1 Surowiec, Butch playing the. brand of baseball that vacate his office at once In favor An cstllnated saving of more front Manor. I Day ...... I ll etalU cU ule will open.. —7:30 County. Fair; 9 All-Ameri­ Holmes slumped flv6 polnta to toe Warren and Jarvla team Miould, Tamaki said Japanese mine­ AAF, of Sumter, S, C , John F. Betsy Markham, at the home of The 354 heavily-loaded troop Baker and Swede Salmqnson all may gain them their second " ^ . • pooie Hartford Senator# a 10-7 o f McCarthy, aaying. In lig^t of than $3.00|0,000 a year through Mr. ahd Mrs George Taylor of All order! for Irregular Inaertlona can boys baseball game. MBS— .365 and saw his lekd reduced tp win It will put them Into third sweepers had cleared the strait of Rowlson of Hartford and Oscar Mrs. William J. Johnston, wife of transports, making flights of al­ finished over .300. Surpwlec hits straight flag. beating last night but a maka- Hie deciaion ”It la Mr. McCarthy’s new methods of packing, baling Willimantic have moved into one will be charged at the one time rate. Georgq Bums and Gracie Allen, 8:30 The Falcon: 9:30 American a mere three poin;* s« the Chicago place and Insure the Buekland mines, but Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H. Johnson of West Hartford. the hero' of the Anzio Beachhead, most 1.000 miles from Okinawa to of the Hull House apartments, a long ball and will be dangerous With Detroit and Washington, Pat Brady. Henry Cub’s Phil C a v ^ u a returned to shlft Hartford Infield which lack­ duty to bq in office. . and ahlpplng goods has beeit af­ There' Will be a weddljig, break- Specie! rates for long term e»e»T using to'#- same comedy format, Forum "Compulsory Medical In­ team a Mrth tot th* playoff. B. Fyffe Wells said he was taking who was awarded the Congression­ the outskirts of Tokyo, will have recently purchased by J. L. dey edvertlelng given upon roqueeL at the plate. the only two team.# ahead of the action after a Week’s layoff due to ed Its regular shortstop #et up six "Should Colonel Watsor. fail to fected by the Army Quartermas­ tast at Pettlbone tavern, Sims­ have been set to start another surance” : 10:30 Return to Duty. Browms In the standings, appar­ no chances. The ships moved In al medal of honor, 20 or more were little gasoline to spare In circling, Schweyer. % . Ada ordered cancelled before the Coach Vic Pagan! of Ihe Grill unearned tallies for too parent vacate appropriate legal measures ter Corps at Its Philadelphia year Sept 20, at 8 p. m. on NBC. ently going into n ose-^ es, the T i l Semi-Final Bout a shoulder injui'y *nd maintained about 700 yards apart. Seamen bury.' ( present, Incl’iding quite a number- over Atsugi In a traffic patterri Miss Grace Y. White and Mrs. Srd or 6th dey will he charged OD^ can field the hardest hitting In­ tetim. , 1 ,must be Instituted;” Reich . said, depot. The bride-to-be Is a Their timnafer back to this net­ Wednesday program: NBC — Sewellmen, as a result of . last his .362 p ^ . stood at battle stations, on the graduate , ffom Westchc.ster. Many attractive waiting to be given th> green land­ Mary Allen have just returned for the actual number of timer the field " In the league In George An overflow crowd that Includ-1 for he Is entirely without aiithor- of St. Joseph’s college, class of I and.useful n w.,4 (laA^.d giftsrrtftm were.—.a—a received./-.AAAll.Ad / ed appeared charging at the rata work from CBS had been, indica­ 11 k. m. Fred Waring Show; 4 night's 8-7’'triumph over th^Chi- Brookljrti’s Goody Rogen was Softball League alert. ing light. Pilots will receive their from Martha’s Vineyard, after earned but no allowanea or rettwna ted at their algnoff last spring. Dixon, Jimmy Francollni. Chucky still searching for hi* lost batting ed 8,121 paid admissions and 640 1 ^ as is his ever:' act as alleged sixteen operations are needed The JapaneslB apparently had 1942, and for the past year hM| p. m. Backstage Wife: 6:15 Sere­ cago White Sox. are only " Hartford, Aug. 28-T hcre will service men watched the action In making the ordinary sewing Instructions from the jeep-mount­ spending their vacation there. can bo made on ala tlma ada atoppad With them will be conductor nade tb America: 8:30 Billie Smith and Ken Gill. With the — /ka hls’ skidding average illssioner and he can do no less complied Implicitly with orders to been, treasurer of St. Joseph's] Mrs. L. Richardson of Pine after the fifth day. .. games out of first place, and be 42 rounds of boxing instead of eye which" also marked 46-year-old Standing needle. , College Alumnae Association. She ed control towers, wifi taxi off the Meredith Willson, who resunles Burke Sketch; 11:30 new time for exception ^f Francolinl, the quar­ sneak into the lead by Labor Day? ed to / .341. high enough, . than\fo ya'cate.” remove breech blocks from the 116 Lake Shores has as her guests, No “ til forblda” : dleplay Itaai. aot ter is banging the ball close to the customary 32 on schedule to- Sam Hyman’s annual return to ppeal Will Be. Taken ,, ha.s been employed by the Con­ runways and-make room for the eold. hroadcastihg after three years as CMH drama, "Major Bong." CBS Should St. Louis sw^ep the two- iugh. to keep him in third place major caliber guna along the Gilead next planes. Mrs. Mary Palmer and daughter, musical division head of the arm­ ,400 mark. t when, the Hartford Boxing , el Ott of "the New York Giants action. Hyman, who retlrqd from . • rf yg-' u p « t e n u Colon^i Watson, .howei’er, skid Lakes mak'e'up one-twelfth of green and foreboding shore. In necticut State Department of The Herald will not be reapoMibla —2 Two on a Clue: 4 House game serle.s with the Tigers start­ S organized baseball more than 10 FromXtlie transport Grimes, In Judy of Manchester, for two for mor* than on* incorrert ed services radio services. Their Mike Saverick who has been ab­ presents another, of ita week­ broke a fourth-place tie with Stan Nichols, Bristol ,l i 8 .786 — , •the governor told me to stay the entire area of Sweden. - Sagami bay- they had followed In- Health as a senior microbiologist. | Party: '7:15 Jack Smith Song; 8 ing today, they will stand a very yea?* ago, pitched .toe ninth in­ 'The special church/service held Sagami bay. Associate i Press Cor- weeks. ton of any advartiaamant ordarad spot last year was occupied by The Saint; 9:30 Detect and Col sent from the champs last tw’o good chance to overtake the Ben- ly shows at the Auditorium p\^ Hack of Chicago ending the. week Stolle A O. . . . a i 6 .788 tlierc.” anNappeal will be taken sthictlons. to the point where Mr. Horton Is a graduate of the i The Young Mother’s Club will tnora than ona ttma. ning for Hartford and yielded a The normal pulse rate of hu­ University of Connecticut, class Gilead.' Congregational respondent.Murlln Spencer radioed Frank Morgan, and previously fay lect. ABC—12 noon Glamor games Is expected to be back at gals and Nats. For while De­ door Arena. with a .327 figure, one point W. A J...... 7 6 ,538 8 and he woulo^ot vacate without a even the customary fishing' craft at the meet tonight at 6:30 In front of The Inedrertent omleslOB «* Jn f< ^ Fanny Brice before she moved to shortstop. Puz Pawlowskl slick home run to Butch Nleman. ■ 8 ,48& 4H mans may range from 1.50 per of 1939, and is a member of Alpha] church that American troops were giving Manor; 2:30 p. m. The Fitzger­ troit and Washington tangle with Tony Falco, fighting Middle- higher than thd Cubs’ tolrd-aacker Plant J .-i*.. . . . 6 court order. Attorney General Wil­ wore pulled up at th? docks. on Sunday morning was Streade’s Comer Cupboard and roct publication ol edvertletng will pa CBS. X fielding third sacker. Bottle Mur- town soldier, tangles with/Eddte Other National League leaders The Senators, trailing 6-1 in toe Lee’s Esso 5 10" .8» liam L. Hadden\his counsel, will minute at birth to 67 j)er minute Whlln, the task forft was on Its Gamma Rho. He Is one of the thanks for the atomic bomb. He rectified only by cenceUetlon of tM ald.#; 4 Jack Berch Show; 7:16 the tough Clevel.-ififl Indians and in'old age. well attended. Rev. George Milne said they were deeply impressed wlR go to the show and "The Shell iha.rge made tor the eervlre rendered. Raymond Swing; 9 Curtain time ray apd Buck Bycholskl round out | ^;^,7cUvely Sandera of New York in the star were Luis Olmo, Brooklyn, .321 fourth, fell bn Alva Javery for Kacqys .... 8 IS JIM file an appeal “ In V^^few days” and way. two Japanese submarines l.areest fruit growers in the town, four marker# to even the count who Is a Chaplain Id the Navy and by the difficulties they would have Chateau” afterwards. All edTertleemente muet oonforai Andre Kostelanetz also is re- drama. MBS—1:15 Luncheon toe PA-infield. the Browms vylll have ‘compara- 1 bout of 10 rounds. Falwr scored a Whltey Kurowski, St. Louis. .313- ‘ Will seek a stay InXthe executioii headed for Sagami bay with and lives on the historical Gover­ The Organizational committee and drive Javery to the ahower#. A. stony object found in the nor Peter’s residence near Hebron has been stationed in the Pacific faced had they been required, to ;n ety'e. copy end typogrepbT Jri" turfiing to the microphone after with I^pez: '2:15 Jane Cowl; 4:30 The . usual attendance prize will I lively easy pldking in a fouc-gaihe 2-1 upSet over "Red”y©oty and a Dixie Walker, Brooklyn, .310; Don of tho judgment if th^ppeal falls stomach of a deer by J. E. Fischer, Aniterican prize ctews aboard. meeting took place Monday eve­ regulations enforced by the ptiblleh- nearly a year’s ' absence. On be awarded with the first pitch at surprise knockout ovrt Ralph Wal- Johnson, Chicago, .309 arid Ernie He was replaced by Elmer Single- They . were ffom the submarine Green. The former Governor was area for the past two years, g.ave fight their way ashore over the championship golf match: 7:30 set with the White Sox from whom automatically to provide for a Land O’Lakes, Wis., ^ a s sawed In nings at the Community Oe^er. ars end they reserre the right W September 6 he is to become di­ 5:45. tori In two re ce ^ appearanc.es Lombardi. New York. .306. ton, whom 'the Bravea purchased Sport S^edule tender Proteus, a great uncle or great-great uncle a very interesting talk on hls rugged terrain aropnd the bay. edit, rertee or ra]eet tar oopy ona* MutuaL Melodies: 10:80 Leave It they’ve just concluded a five- stay until the Supreme ^ u r t set- two and its core was a .22'rifle work and experiences. Special The Dessert Bridge will be held rector o f the CBS Thursday night here. // from Kansas City. The submarines were taken over of the prospective bridegroom's, MaeArthuris headquarter^ an­ aldered objectlonebla to the Girls, game sweep. Cuccinello made only one hit 1n Besides stopping toe Hartford tlea the dispute. It a p p ea r^ how- bullet. music Was sung by the choir and Wednesday' afternoon at toe Com-; CLOSING nOORB—Cleertfied ^ W concert now conducted by Don , Yesterday's victory over the Viert^ories dyrt Sidney MiHei*. TaeaSay, ;Aag. M over, that Reich Would a sk '^ r an vesterdsv off-, the north coast of father, to whom the property nounced that evacuation pf Allied 18 trips to the plate, nose-diving attack. Singletort imacked a two- Mrs. Della Hills was the organ­ munlty Center at 2 p. m. Make up be published same day muet be ra* Voorheea. This wraa the Major Pale Hose marked St. Louts' 19th who split in /w o bouta with Red 15 polnU to ;319.* shrinking hls execution of judgment If Watson Honshu.; The first,' a small 100- came by Inheritance. pri.sonefs of war would be started ceWed by U o’clock noon; Beturdaya \Howimf run homer 'th. the sixth Inning. Grill vs, P. A., 5:45 — West* Healthy dogs don’t always have ist. ; by ships and planes "alnvost simul­ a teble. In your own home 'br come Bowes amateur show up to hla re­ win in ita last 24' games, a .792 Doty, FrahWe Jamison and Willis once Imposing lead to a mere three refuses to give way. foot vessel with 16 Japanese The name of Mrs. F. Elton Post lotsa , Scott, whom he knocked out.-dot Side OvaJ. cold noses. should be added to the list of Rev. Milne baptized three babies taneously” with the occupation. down to the Center. tirement last March! Eye Poppers pace, or the best In the league points. George Case of IVashlng- Mr. Reich said the decision hoi aboard, was spotted by carrier This evening there' will be lelephon# ^por Want Ads Kostelanetz dlscpntinuetl his SaiindenF record. All three vic­ Wednesday, Ang. *8 , planes. The submarine was halted town officers placed in nomina­ -—Gwendolyn RUth, daughter of Prisoners released from damps in during the past three weeks. The ton. Idle as a result of a shoulder Men’s Club vs. Fliers, 5:45 — that the legally constituted com- "Mackeral scales and mares' Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Mary get-together of all tooae partici­ Ada are aoeaptad orer ths. tala- Sunday ' afternoon ' CBS concert tims hkve fought here.' Saan^era by the diestroyers Murray and tion at the Republican caucus, China and Manchuria as well as In By Mike SaodlocK { STM> iBrowns have taken four straight tojury, remained at .316.-" Tied for Last Nigh t ’a Figh ts West Side Oval. mlasioner ’’was and Is Mr. Me-, ills” In the old proverb are used pating or Interested in toe plan- phone at the CBARGB RATS glvsa also rtet Ralph (Ripper) Bannelll she was nominated as tax collec­ 'Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Japan—where there are 12 'vmaln aeries last year to make a second Catcher, Brookiyi. Dodgers from the Yankees and two out'of third at .307 were Manager Lou earthy.” toXrefcr to cirrus clouds. Da.shlell and the crew disarmed. nlhg of toe Mlqstrel, 7:80 p. m. above aa a convenience to edvartleera overseas USO tour with hls wife, Yeeterday’a/Kesulto an(l/Al (Rummy) Da\1a. Zannelll Plant J vs. WJ*#, 6 p. m. North Other ' carrier planes stopped a tor, an , office which she has held Edward Foote, and George Mc­ camps—all *wiU be evacitated but the CASH RATEP wttl be aerept-* three from the Senators. Boudreau of Cleveland and Bobby The Democratic Senate failed to Lean, son of R'ev. and Mrs. George All those planning to try their Lily Pons. Just a few words spoken to me ] ern Slipped a 16-bout victory string By The Associated Press End, Field. larger boat, carrying a crew of for several years and which ahe through Manila. Efforts w ill/b e ed aa n lL L PATUENT If paid at th* Although the air-tight pitching Estralella of Philadelphia. Veto act on Governor Baldwin’s ap­ It 'requires about .576 tons of Milne. act out are asked to bring their buainesa office on 01 before ths savanth by Bob Tarleton, secretary . of Utica 6, 4; Sbranton O /I. vl^hen he outpolntgd Saunders. New.-York—Phil Terranova, ISO, Friday, Aug. 81 four officers and 40 men 60 miles has handled with much success. made to start the liberated Amer^ which has featured thglr games in Other bouts on'the card;. Stephens dropped from third to pointment of-Watson, Ryan and water to produce a single ton of Mr. and Mrs, John Odell and own accompaniment. The place la dey following ths first Insertion of Coming up tonight: CBS 9 In­ toe SL. Paul club In tljp Ameri­ Albany 2y5: Elmira New York, kncicked out Jean Bar­ Twi League Playoffs—West SMe dry clover. '. ., north of the northeri) tip of Hon­ Sgt. George Brooks Is reported cans homeward by plane or ship, each ed otherwise the CBARGB RA’i'B the past two weeks finally fell Dennis Patrick Brady, unbeaten fifth at .304. Other American JUngrose. 'The Le^slature also Ron, Jack.jof Rye. N. Y.. spent the five days after, toey reach Manila. at the Community Onfer, ner Sanctum, after vacation, to can Association, gave'm^my big­ Binghamion 9, 5: '■-Wilkes-Barre League leaders were George Stlrh- rier#, 132, Montreal, 4. Mike Klein, Oval. ■ shu. The submarine was held; un­ returned to Camp Devensy from will be oollected. No responsibility 'tor the Browms came :through New York featherweight vs. Bat­ 143, New York, knocked out (Jhar- NB’s "vs. WJ, 6 p. m.—^North failed to appoint county -cotnmis- overseas, and Is expectedyhom]^ In week-end 1st-the home of Mr. and HUioUy Occupied By China eiTore In telephoned ede will be ea- put on "Dead Man’s Deal," with gest thrill In baseball. / .4,8. - , welss. New York, .308: George 'Pol.son i^y, poison oak.' poison der surveillance until the destroyer soma heavy hitting to pull tling Henry, New* Yopk. eight- lle Moore, J45, Albany, 1. End Field. (rtoneni. Governor Baldwin made the near future. He Is d nephew Mrs. Edward A. Foote. They at­ Associated Press Correspondent 'sThe drumstick of , an ostrich aumed end their aeeuracy cannot ba Paul McGrath acting as boat in- That happened laat season. ,1 (Only games Scheduled) yesterday’s game. Trailli^ 7-5. Myatt, Washington. .297; Bob elder, and poison dogwood all are' escort Barigriet put a prize crew guaranteed. round semi-Hha). - Plttaburgh-^Dpn Rafferty, 185, recass appointments in ail casSa. of Mr. and Mrs. W ./,S her“ -*>*d tended church services }n Gilead Vem Haugland radioed that a B-17 wrtghU about 30 pounds. had been going at a pretty good- National they exploded for three ruiynn the Johnton- Dutch Mey- fortns of polsOq sum a^. aboard. Sunday morning. Billy Marcus. Hartford ilghb- Milwaukee, outpointed Joey Peral­ •pie appointment at tute on motor . —«i—^~ ^ The Naval approach .to Yoko­ Griffin. . pace and was wondering wrhat I New Tofk. 4, 6; Philadelphia last of the seventh to wi' weight vi. Eddie Raymond. Long er. CTtiveland, tied at .295 and Oris vehicles commissioner .contains Mr. and Mrs. William Milne and 0 ,2 . - ta, 137>4, Tamaqua, Pa., 10. More than one^s -^ lf of the cities suka brotight the warships within "nie waste paper/'drive, sched­ must do to attract the attention A1 HolHngworth, fourth Browm- Island City, six rounds. H ock ed Crhlcago, .293. the qualifying "holdover” elaiise. M r and ^Mrs. Douglas Milne of o f a big league acout. One day (Only games scheduled) Jimmy Anderson, 133, McKeesport, of Poland arc on1 the banks bai .Of the sight of Ja.pan’8 Inoperative uled for the 26th has been post­ Larchmo'nt, N. Y., were visitors of le pitchei' of the n l^ t. received George Hum.es. Hartford mld- The latest figures, Incfludlng which does not appear In regard battleship Nagato, Us su^rstruc- poned to a later, date to be an­ ,Tarleton came down to me and Amertcan tUewelght vs. Angel Rivera. New. Sunday's games: knocked out Lton Jones, .131, Vistula river. Rev. and Mrs, George MUne at the St. Louis 8. Chicago 7, - crecjlt for the victory hls sixth In Canonsburg, Pa, 1. to appointment of ■’ sta^te revl- ture torn away in the closing nounced. / said he had some neWs. a row. 'Vern Stephens helped York, six rodnds. National League alon commissioner. parsonage on Sunday, - ^ e y albo “What la It?” I asked. (Only game scheduled) Jacksonville, Fla. Frikidie Arch­ If a visitor is looked -upon with j weeks, of th«,war by carrier plane ■The cold sp«^ here was eo Mark­ attended the Sunday momiiig ser­ with hls 19th hdmer In the fifth 1 Gabriel Rios, Puerto Rico ys. G AB R H PC. approval by a Borneo tfllw, ■ he. Is attacks, ed that peopld nad to have fires In ALL "You’ve . been sold to Brook- Standings , with one on./ Oris Hockett’a Dfick Leon, New York featoer- er, 144, Newark, outpointed Jackie vice at toe Gilead Congregation­ ■ Eastern Holmes. presented with an egg. \ their llving-'rooma for comfort. hm,” he said. grand slam hbmer for the Sox jn wleight, #lx rounds. , * Boston * 124 513 112 187 .365 Larimore. 147, Miami, 10. al church.- I asked him to say it again and W. L. GBL l i e Lima. Fall River Jighttfeight Newark, N. J. Charlie FUs'ari, 1 Salvajre of Fats About the coldest Tourth week In Mr. and Mrs. William - Warner the seventh''went to waste. Cavarretta, . Men are said to be more se MAKES be did. That was a dream come m ica 73 46 M anag^ Jlmiiiy Dykes and vs. lultable opponent' six rounds. 109 412 83 149 .362 141 >/4, Irvington, outpointed Jackie j August any of the old residents and daughters, Mrs. Addison Clark Albany >■ (Chicago tlve to color than women,. Warhiiig Issued seem to remembe'r.’ The rain of a true for me. So here I am with 70 54 'Leamus, 135 .3-4, New 'York, 8: and daughters,, Miss Olive Warner, Wilkes-Barre 67 54 Rosen. T o Be Conti nil etl . . -----ii— few days ago did considerable RADIOS toe Dodgers They have switched Brooklyn 113 469 99 160 .341 Walter Cunningham. 159 3-4„ and Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Motyka and me from toe Infield to catching, HartfoW 65 55 Four million trees are cut an­ Bv Local Legion good by giving the dry ground a son, John, o f Buckingham, are on. Newark, outpointed BlUy Walker, nually In the United States alone but I like the change. Thla Is Scranton 58 so 118 388 67 127 .827 160>4, Portland, Ore., 6 \ ■ • ______V,. good soaking. spending their vacation at Matu- Repaired Elmira S3 68 New York Hartford, Aug. 28.-:^i/Ib — "The for telephone, telegraph and pow- where I want to stay.- Hack, Stamford, Con,— Ralph ' Wal­ ■■■■ Major Bradford E. Smith, hls nlck Beach in Rhode Island. Binghamton 50 72 ■/ fat salvage program which is tin­ er llne poles. | Mr. and Mra. Norman Ash and Ads to ChIciQro 119 475 90 156 :S26 ton, 138V4, Montreal, and Oiester lifMlg funds In wife and their spn, Edward Brad­ Wiliiamaport 46 74 der the juri.s(^icti6n of the War : Reasonably Chapman bn Way Ont Olmo, Rico, 138>4, New York, drew, lO. Biiick ..... $ 1 2 . 9 5 ■ ford, are spending some time ■visit­ daughter, Connie, of Manchester, National Pood Administration will continue '^Hopeyville Is In Utah; Honeyford are nloving to Gilead to occupy 'By Hugh Fnllerton, J r .' /# Short# and Shell* ■ Brooklyn 114 458 ,54 147 .321 Pete Martin, 146, New York, ing Mrs. Smith’s parents In West Some5vh6rey in or around Man^ester^, there is someone who W. L. Pet.P et GBL in spite of the fact that the Sal­ In North Dakota. toe Stedman house *on Gilead Philadelphia, Aug. 28—(45—Sam New York. Aug. 28t-(*V-A 1- ! The will of Larry Conover, for- Kurowski, knocked -out Jackie Connors. 145. Chevrolet . . . . $9.95 vage division of the War Produc­ Haven, apd other relatlvea and [ Tubes Toiled Chapman, one-time football star Chicago 74 43 .632 friends. While in Hebron with street. though Navy 'football coaches mer Penn SUte football star and St. Louis . 101 390 68 122 .318 Newark, 3. , tion board ai»d Syrte Salvage com­ An eminent physician has stated at toe University of California and St. Louis 73 47 .608 Providence. R. I.—Joey Angelo. Chrysler 6 . , - $11.95 Major Smiths parents, a party - Pfc. Lawrence Perry, who is wants what yoi^ have to sell or has for satis something yon - aro Brooklyn aren’t saying anything, don’t be a noted official who died recently, Walker, mittees are dissolvfng on Sept. that snake venom becomes harm­ attending Vale University and at ’Large Stock clouting center fielder for the 66 58 .555 sutpriaed If Mldshlpmani Cecil Brooklyn 121 481 88 149 .310 13514', Philadelphia, outpointed was fdven tri hla honor at the home New York 67 57 30,” Walter K. - Hjel.m, executive less when exposed to ultra-violet present is studying at toe New Ha­ PhlladelphU Athletics, U expected .540 Duffy of Birmingham, Ala..l turned offers Penn State a $5,000 fund Johnson, Paulie Jackson. 1321.4, Readlrlg. De Soto . . . $11.95 secretary of Qie State Salvage of his uncle, Charles Palmer of Pittsburgh 65 60 .520 light. ven hospital, spent the week-end anxious to pnr^ase.. . . ' « ' . to be discharged from the Navy out to be the best back at Annapo­ for the New Jersey boy who "at­ ' . 119 480 83' 150 .309 Pa. 10. Sandy .Saddler. New York, committee, .said today. Columbia, n iose present besides Parte soon, the Athletics announced lost Boston 56 67 ;4S5 Dodge . . . .'^ $ 1 0 .9 5 rtlhg to be In-' at his home in Gilead. > Cincinnati lis this season. Duffy was kej^t un­ tain# the best record In football Lombardi, 1 knocked out Earl MinU,' -Jersey The red point system will con­ ^hree million aquare miles of Major Smith, hls wife and son, The Misses Patricia and Phyllis night. 47 72 '.39S der wraps a# a plebe laat year, but 97 311 40 95 .306' tinue “for an indefinite* period of ion outing to be • PhUadelphia' 36 id achblafship;” The judges are New York a ty , 1 . the. earth’s surface la as yet un­ were hls parents, Mr. anr Mrs. Ed­ Fogll ' .have returned to ' their Chapman, now a lieutenant In .85 .297 those who have seen him aay he football -coach and the .\meriran League Ford y / . - . . . i-$ 9 .9 ^ time or until tlje OPA abolishcis explored; It lies beneath the wa­ t Qarden Grove. ward A. Sjnlth. hls brother-in-law the Naval Reserves, enlisted In Amerltsan -West SpringfleM. Mass.— Saint >n jhae been au- home after visiting their aunt and really can go. . . . And^ incident- '< registrar—which looks like Cucclqello, Paul, 161, Springfield, outpointed the system," Mr.-HJelm indicated. ters of the Pacific -ocean. „ and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Albert B. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doi-an, Get T^ether Via Classifieds November, 1941. W. L. P et GBL 98 332 43 106 .319 H u d s ^ 6 . . .$ 1 0 .9 5 Waste paper salvage will be itn- jlop.’ Tlckcta for ally, don’t take too much s t o c k /f makings of a swell scrap. Chicago Indian Gomez, 159. Havejna, 10. Blllard, hls sister-ln-law. Mrs. Ed­ in Middletown. " Detroit 68 51 .671 — those reports of Navy’s line derttiken by the waste paper con­ sajle at the Le- .1 S t Louis Jack Saunders, who’ll play In the Case, Kenney, James, 152, -WAterbury. Alcohol is .a natural constituent win Smith an4 »on John, of Willl- Henry Porter Is visiting his Streak To Be Brokboi 64 55 .538 4 "weakness.” . . . Inspired by the Washington 92 377 56 119 316 Nash ...... $ l i . 9 5 suming Industries on a nationwide g toe purchaser Washington 67 58 .558 I ’i outfield for' Babe Ruth’s east team (3onn., outpointed John, Arderson, of the human body,- according to mantle, Mr. mer, the host and cousin, Gene RebiUard, at hls success of the week-end visit of In tonight’s (Esquire ball - game, basrts. 'Industry will- step right Dr. Alexander 0.“ Oettler of New usi, affair. But Chicago, Aug. 28 — (/P)' — Bill N;«w York 60 55 .522 6 169, New York, 6. Olds 6 ...... $ 1 0 .9 5 there Is no reason why there should Mrs. Dahli who prepared a home In New Briuiin. Gen# has Rates: II cents a line per one inseition, 9 cents a line per three 689-641 the Brookline,- Maa^J American 1 plays the drums and xylophone In Philadrtphla ^3 335 ; 37 103 .307 in. and carry on the waste paper York. * , . ■ ... f...... ^ Nicholson, who hasn’t missed a Cleveland 61 57 .517 6>i Legion ball club, Toronto ipromot- pragram through, the winter,” he be any solicitation in connection fine dinner. spent toe summer at toe-Porter 'MAIN SS civic "concert* at Cincinnati. And Boudreau. I Wants to Get Rid o f Owl Mrs. Rol r Porter gave a de- 'fann in'OIlead. game for the Chicago Cuba since (^Icago 60 60 .600 8'V ers hope to make it an annual tus­ Oevelsnd 97 345 1 50 106 .307 Packard 6 4 . . $ 1 2 .9 5 Stated. Deserts cover 24 per cent of the with It. Anyone knowing of such a- insertions, 7 cents a line per six insertions. 'Boston 67 88 .475 11'4 he probably wouldn’t be compli­ lightful birtl y party for her' Dr. Walter Way, Mrs. Way and 1942, wraa expected to be riding the sle for the Eddie Quinn titophy. . , mented by any comparisons wUb Stephen*. , ■ / The final tin can collection will earth’s surftce. solicitation Is asked to contact the .) • at • , Open Tharsday Ontil 9 P- M. bench tonight When the National Philadelphia 36 79 .313 30 Cffiicago—(JP)— Neighbors called P l ^ o u t h .... $ 9 .9 5 b« tnadf in this area the week of Legion Home at qpM so that the daughter, Rol rta, who was eight daughter. Miss Jean, of West- In his first year in the majors — Eddie Basinski. fbe Dodgers’ vlo- St; Louis .116 448 73 136 .804 Mra. Cora T. Rlack and toM her years old Mbnl .y. Eight litUe girls port, N. V., spent toe week-end at Closed Satorday At 5:80 P; M. League leaders open a series in Today's Games 1907—Ty <^bb got in so Ibr wrong Unl8t-shbrt.stop. . . . Washington, 8«pt. 10-15. In Wethersfield and Florence Nightingale wSa caUeif violator, . -may be -^ 1 apprehended. — Elnllra a t Hartford <8 p. ro.) Stlrnwelss. that in eagle waa sitting qn a fire Pontiac .... . $ 1 1 .9 5 helped celebi e. They were the toe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dan­ Write advertisement on this Form, pladng one word in each space. Count five Pittsburgh. with hi# Detroit teammates that D. C-, bowling alley proprietors New York 115 .479 78 145 .303 Wsst Hartford the collection is the “angel of the Crimea.” .Washington, Aug. 28.—1A5—But­ Williamsport t t Albany (2) 'Manager Hughey Jennlng.# decid­ escape ' outside her apartment! scheduled for SepU 8. little hostess .nd her.sister-Vir­ iel Way, average words to each Una. Minimum' charged lines. MaU with Check—Money rteent^’ sent 35 convalescent air­ Myatt, Mrs. Black, who waa' raised bn a lludehaker . . $11.95 ter will be. reduced from 16 to 12 Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Hgitis of ' Wilkes-Barre at Utica ed to trade him off for the good of men firbm BollInK Field for a Ches­ Presidents Jackson, Uncoln and ginia. Lucilla Miner, Lee Dlngwell, Order or Stamps. ' _ . 1 Scranton at Binghamton WasWngt'n 105 3901 68 116 ,297 farm, IdenUfied the bird aa. a Butterred points Points a pounti beginning Eleanw and Olive Ratobun,' Evelyn TalcottylllA, George Orockjett and the club:' The offers weren’t *0 apeake Bay fishing party. When R. Johnson, ' __ Prices include Johnson were-self-educated. S«pt. 2^ OPA Afltelala revel edAor ' ■'--'Nattoaal ■■ ...... ^./ good.-SO Ty .only remained a-Tlgee ocr«uih!0wJ Bnd..tqsdl„Jt„lfl a®, to* ISSmS, aftd BUale “BaieHr-"They .4KNUr/lbpmas,SBd Wilfred.'of Man toey heawrtbe soldtefk* comment#,- Boston 116 430 ss irr-Y B ff" cats wouldn’t get It.* But she day. Chester,'were eallere at the home ! ENTRY BLANK . Philadelphia at Brooklyn for 22 seasons. ^ toe howlers Immediately ordered 4 wheels and idhor " ton Firebote, in English law, is toe To Be Reduced played all sorts of games and (Chicago at Plttaburgh (night) Meyer, ' ■ I wants to get rid of it. The owl, The reduction, Is being made, wound up toe afternoon with a of Mr. and Mrs. Chafles Fish on an encore. ■ ' Cleveland ’ ,102 414 59 122 .295 right of a tenant to cqt wood on toey gaid, because of Improvement S t Louli at Cincinnati (night) .'Reconversion .Note . . . | , •he say*, eat* a half pound of liv­ the estate for fueL Sunday. * lioTARY CLUB’S 1945 SOAPBOX DERBY Hockett, Leay# your car fai tht Bsrgt. F. John Arens and Mrs. In supplies. splendid birthday treat . _ (Only gm es icheduled) 1 Remember a coujile of month# er a day—at a coat bf red polnta .Service Dep.t..' ...... Chicago 92 358 . 40 105^.293 —asd »he hasn’t got any to spare. momiiiK and pick R Arena from Arlington, Va. are /vhif win make toe rtd point The Democratic caucus la slated Hart to Be Honor Onest Open to all boya In Manchester^ 10 to l|i years of age. tnohisivo. ! American ■■ j ago when there was a two-front 'Dmothy Qrass w>* naihed f|or for September 5, at 8 p. m.. at Detroit ak St. Louis (night) war on and if looked'as If trans­ Former Red Sox fUnge.r Ernier- the eveninf. ' viitUng their parents Mr. and Timothy H anson: because ’ he- ih- ;salue bf butter only half of what ■aoan moat be home msda. Wagoas cannot be entered. Derby Mrs. Frederick Arens of Maple Hebron Town hall. T ow n dffjicers Cleveland at Chicago (night) portation troubles wbuld wreck son Dickman has shipped out from Skunk’ O a »** Fnrere troduced It Into toe Carollnas. it' was until mid-July, when it was Hartford, Au^' 28—(Jl^— Sena­ wOl be belO eroopd, bat not on. Labor Day. the Merchant Marine academy and Avenue and 'Mr. and Mrs Ray- reduced from 24 to 16- points a win ^ placed la nomination also tor (Admiral) ’Thomas C. Hart of; Boston at New York ■ what was left of the sports pro- Ye^erddy^s Std^^s . OPEN T:30 TO W t6l there will me an overhauling of Watobigton at Philadelphia ,gra m ?‘ . . , Well, look at thla hope* to get Into shape for next Olympia, Wash.—( ^ “pA- skunk B. C3^rk-of Hill Top. Avenue. Almost 200 newspajiera pound. Sharon will meet Republican lead­ l Mra. Harpld Martin, and daugh­ the membership o f the town com*- »•**••*• #ae*aa*a ••••*o9*oooo week’s klate: The tennis naUonals;' ySar by playing ball in Hawaii.. . . who apparently had n w r maintain current and past The reduction In point value will ers of toe Slat senatorial district NJUBB •••••••aaoeoao* And xHal Schqmacher tocehtly how hard it is to find • jw m In a ter Carol of Weatfield, Mass, are apply to institutional users as well mlttee... Attorney John A. Mark- 1 . Feller Spellf Tronble. The Chicago All-Star football tess microfilm. at a dinner In hls honor in Sharon wrote^el Ott from Newport By Th6 Associated Press hotel strolled into th# Itibby ^ W vlatUnff at the home iM' Mre. Mar- as home users. , bam, chairman of the committee, Inn, tonight,.'; It Hill be toe'sen AODBBSal • • a a.a a^ • a a •• game; toe All-American Kids’ ball Bill VolaeUe. Glanta—Blanked' tlns aunt Mies Hattie* Berr of will preside. Chicago, Aug. 28.—(g)— Sailor game; Final# oflthe American" l e ­ Nevre Urt^hq’s due for im early Olympia hostejry yesterday. R ^ The flhd known white man to ator's first attendance at a po­ dlsrtiarge from the Navy. It won t toe PhiUies with three hiU In the dents shrieked . • ..an d *1“ * ^ Itatn BtreeV ' Oomnma Colds Mias FlorenM E. Smith, who litical gathering of this kind since Bob Fellor probably can’t pitch gion and NaUonWl Semi-Pro ba*e- opener aa the Giants swept a dpu- visit Quebec was Jacques Oartter, My aga on Bopt. t will bor > . . . . yaara. •Cleveland into an American hall tourneys and what have de- b© aarly enough to help the Giant*. checked out during^e . Mlaa libalae Wood . of Main Frenrti navigator, tai 1585. has spent bar'School vacation at ho took office aa an appoint of . . . Welterweight ETnie Copeland, bleheader, 4-0 and 6-2. '\ ,. ' etreet la spending her in Sclentiets say the common her Hebron home, return* to ^er League ^nittnt tola year, but be­ velojM *nto a pair of terrific pen­ Vernon Stephens. Brown*— Hla excitement- 80 OAKLAND Governor Baldwin, and .There was Pareati Miturtnia ' ■ ' nant races. . . . To borrow Tommy who already Is aigned W fight for Kenneth Utery saved the day with . ■OmuBlngton and Florence, Mask. cold lests only three or four days dutlea 'q^rthcipal o f toe Seymour speculation whether out pt It fore he gets through with hie eea- homer urtth one In the fifth apab**! Vhe Former title of Quarter­ eon’e chores, toe chance# are % ’ll Fitzgerald’s swell■■ line,— the only. ,:Henry------Armstrong _ A. D. (after dls- a tear- gaS' shell.'. The akunk PHONK t t f l master was "harbinger’s clerk, ’ and gives Immunity for three school, West Her wputd come a demand for bia can a margin of 8-7 over the White Hall or leave Entry Blank ^t The llentid. give the nennant contenders plentyelfty ODT that seems to be causing any* charge) recently won nis .checked out—and ton keeps Fnacik Drake claimed Call- toe quartermaster-general being montluL Longer iUnesses are due Labor Day. dldacy for nomination at toe 1M5 Sox, of troubl^ , ' trouble la-O’NeUl'a DelroiV team, * bout-in 25 atarta in India. , to* iwrWBiafc Abont 126 were state floavtatteii. ■ I • .,*..•

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MANCHESTEK EVENtNCJlERALD. MANCHESrER. CONN, TUE5DAT, AUGUST 28, 1949 PAGE TE !* \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY,^OtJST 28,1945 RAGE ELEVEN HvlpWanU-d—Male' ,3bed her o f every, Say. He wears last year's clothes, -Service. moving, packing luic scaping work, John' S. Wolcott 4 mgs, 1 porch glider. Inquire 74 harrows. Di^lin Tractor Com­ '•When I marry," Thayer had the English lan^iage is a l ^ y r ' A cpnstent concern 0on Mills, South Glafltonbuiy. Turnpike, Tel.- 3926. y ' fireplace. Neai , water front. tridge— Brock’s uncle, and. his thing hut the/wlsh to do what drives k car flvs years old, and Dlal 5187. Son 180 Main street. Spruce street. pany, Wlllimantic. Iid once to Amy, '•I’m going tq pronounced wrong? , . - / ------■ - ■ ' Tel. 6086. wife Hildreth. Thaye hajj not Brock desired. "There! It’s all lives on' next yearis salary. OLD ti-LOOBS SA .NDED sure—and it’a going to be for Junior—W ron^„ La>-itlg apd flnishing. '3S(ANY^D— iflgh J»chooI boy, full W ARD 'S D A IR Y fly spray spells met Hildreth betbre. The very settled,!’ ng stated comfortably a to his mother lOST—BLACK and Un poUc* .Motorcycles— B^yclcs 11 Painting—-Papering \21 or-vR^t^ time. Nice hours, good sudden'death to flies, gnats, etc. Musical Instruments 53 leps." antithesis of Jr> mother, she moment. late/. ' We saw, two children covered J. E. .Tenaen, IBut now there was - Brock. Theta U a Book* dog, answers to Duke. Call 8906. ,pay. sersMr. Litchman, -Arthur Harmless to animals, humans. Wanteef to Kent was tall and thin, possessed of For e while^^they sat In stleince with muddy water on Summit 1931 HARL^Y^Davidson 74—re­ Tel. Wlllimantic 9928, evenings. PAINTING and ' Papeihangin^ 68 .There’s a book that’s good for all \ou never can tell \ p ru g Stdrib^Rubinow bldg. Won’t taint food or milk. Ward’s Irou’re what I Want. ’Thayer. penetrating hazel eyes in a Brock’s arms were holding her M>. street. Some wild motorist ^gzl IX3ST—Tiger cat. evenly marked, verse ge^'new battery, wiring, Good work. ■ Reasonable rates. ths world. WANTED—ALL KINDS **f alec- fly spray saves you dollars! Big FOR SALE —Trumpet, Buescher U R G E N TLY Needed, 5-6-room l Itn days, 10 years— what’s the strongly featured plali* face. cupe and in her happiness Thayer loped near the sidewalk where i Reward;\46 Franklin street, carburaldr and clut( Raymond Ftske. Phone 3384, Held as jmriess and without a trie wiring and repairing. Any W AN TE D —2'^young men for fac- 5-gallon economy size, only $3.79. Aristocrat Special! i' all 7870. rent by '.ocal couple and small Ifferencc? ' When you know, you "W ell,” she had said, "so you’re pushed sway half-ackr.owledged puddle o f miiddy water was stand­ VvTien she II let out her yell 1-0159. ^ ' / S jlv ^ T ^ n e Homes. tory-^ork, st^atlyv.^ work, good child. Call 2-0497. liow; nothing changes that.” Not Years. This present was all that rlvi size Job given prompt attention PAINTING—Interior and exterior. .Ward’s Farm Store, Purnell Place Thayer.” Her handclasp was firm, ing and-the splashed slush had,.to E v’ry time its message is un­ pay Apply TobeXj FOR S A L E —Player piano, like lughing now; deeply in earnest. mattered. __2 bookJK of W.llllmantlc Call 3975 before 7 p. m. Best, of paint anti workmanship. Jy TobX\8 a>Rpall Manp- her gaze dazzling. "And you’re' go somewhere and; it landed on furled. He"s always in something facturinXsKlm s'r^t.rCgt, FOR SALE—Whitney baby per­ hew, bench an_ rolls. Plain ma­ I "The difference is. Brock, do we Brock straightened In the ..seat, -E lks' Fair ticket^ Vicinity, of Pho'ne Edward Price 2-1003. very poor at description, Corinne." the freshly-dressed children. How Blessings come, and troubles atom Wanted Autos— W A LTE R SCHULTZ, 8i Conpre.ss ambulator, good condition, dark hogany case. Fine tone and ac­ Business Property for Sale 701 liow ?” Everything within her looked at the green rounded luioll Manchester Greeift>.^ Plea.se c^K she added, .to sister-in-law. long win we have to stand for a trifle; Motorcycles 12 street. Ashes ant. rubbish remov­ W A N TE D "gentr^ blue. For ■ further particulars tion.. Telephone 6619, , lllin g her toward him, even with its scattered oaka.. “'When yaps who drive automobiles and or other p a i n t i n g a n d Papsriianglng FOR SALE or For Rent— Business ‘.!Wh>',’’ fluttered Mrs. Kittridgc In its texts this thought it doth 5768, > ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1588. laundry and tractor . work. ..telephone 2-1771. liiie the deep steadiness' that come baCR^We’H build our horns— don't use their heads? / W A IV E D — WE NEED used cars and wallpaper. John P. Sullivan. property at 29 Bissell street. In­ charmingly. " I told you, Hildreth, convey: Manchester J Maple lie part of her counseled caution. that Thayer was pretty, that she right here.” ^ , and pnj top pnees Cash - talks Phtfne 4260. F O R ^ A L E — Floor model drill FOR S A L E -U P R IG H T piano In quire 8 Bissell. But the righteous wtU . deserve ASHER AND RUBBI.SH removed street. r ’You love me, don’t you, had brown eyes. . " “ Heret” A wise guy stopped a cross- AnnVA?4TED—2 painters Tor outside EVENING DRESSES,, sizes 12-16. land. Artesian well. For furthw "You bet 1 want you.” Standing 'gram for Brock. Within an hour Homely Girl (approaching an Way, has anything—er—unusual I BUY A L L kinds of saleable junk Gi'unow, Cold.spot..Ci'OBlcy. Aunt Hildreth'^^nd Mrs. KIttridge. I'LUMBF.R. stesmfitter, pumiP^ ne pressor, also a. girl foi general w-ork. Raymond Flske. Phone Call 4570. particul. s call McKinney Brda, (ere r.ot touching her. yet by re- he had left; they were not to have information desk)—May I ha\-e a ever happened in connection with and hou4eh ’ J articles. William WeBtlnghoii.se. and all other makes. Garden— Farm— Dairy Ilining holding her to him with They don’t like each other, she chanic. Carl Nygron. T 6 SouM laundry work. .Stead- work, good ' 3384. 505 Main street. Tel. 6060 or 5230. thought, and then involuntarily, until tomorrow afte. alj. In the rqad map, please. this room? Ostrlnsky, 182 Bissell street. Call Commercial and Domc.stlc. street. Tel. 6497 : . Products 50 I mething stronger than physical p^y. Manchestei Laundry. Maple I like Aunt Hildreth. She watched numbness which followed their Clerk— Sure thing. Here you Servant (hollowly)—Not for 5879. ,______. , Wanted— ^To huy 58 FOR SALE — 5-Room house, 1 (litact, a new maturity In his street. the sharp clever fa ^ . so In con- parting Thayei clung gratefully are. over SO years. SCIENTIFIC LIG H T TRUCKING, ashes and FOR SALE —Canning tomatoes; room unfinished upstairs. Porter -ebe'arance thdt moved her as Help Wanted-^Hfale or traaf" to Mrs. Kittrlcrge> gentle to one thought; she and Brock had Homely Girl—1 hope I don’t go Guest (with a sigh of relief)— REFRIGERATION CO. ruhblsh removed reasonable. Tel WANTED — GIRLS and young large firm ripe tomatoes. Bring street section. Call 8202 betw ew J-thing else could have, sent her wrong. Automobiles for Sale 4 Femdle 37 beauty, !■ and-then she was aware said their, real goodby back there And what happened, then? 37 Oak St. Phone: 2-1226 3661. women In all departments. your ow-n container. Call at. 214 W A N TE D 'TO B U Y— Power lawn 6-8 p. m. (art Into a side-slip. Clerk— With that map you have of somisthing; Mrs. KiUridge’s on the green windy slope of Servant—Why, a. gentleman Steady job. gf pay, pleasant ' Gardner street. mower. 257 Spruce street. (They had driven out to Drum- .VOu can't possibly. 1M2 PO N TIAC sedan coupe, 1942 SHEET METAL WORK, hot air AL.L- A PPLIA N C E S ,<»crviced and W 'A N TE p— Second cook, male or FOR SALE — 4 room house, oil smile kindled to warmth only Drumhead Hill. Who spent the night here in this m\n u (I>I tyaJIuU, IMm. surroundings. Tobe.- Baseball (ad Hill, a rounded wooded knoll Plymouth deluxe sedan, 1941 furnace repairing. New hot air ^repaired, burners, refrigerators, female. Permanent position, va­ FOR S A LE — Fresh sweet corn top W A N TE D — OLD-fashioned music burner, recreation room In base­ when it dwelt upon her son; her (To Be Continued) room appeared for breakfast the $ i) Manufacturing, Elm street, Man­ the outskirts. ’They had got . Following from (Chicago, III., Pontiac sedan. 1941 Plymouth 2- and air conditioning furnaces tm ranges, washers, etc. All. work cation with pay, meals on- duty, canning or freezing, $1.25 a box. State price, size, condition. ment, storm windov/B ■ and eyes caught no Spark from .it when next morning. chester. It of the car, above them/he News: "Something overheard- In \ dodr sedan', 1940 Chevrolet de­ stalled Eaves trough and. Con­ guaranteed. Metro Service Co. uniform. Live in or out. 48 hour bushel, 60 ears Picked on order Box G, *-4eraId. they restecl on anyone else. Only screens, large lot. Inquire 8 Bia- ] sr blue Apri] sky. A man/and the, bu# still haunts ua: This Tru­ luxe sedan, radios, heaters:* Cole ductor repairing. Norman' Bentz. Tcl. Mari .-hestcr 2-08S3, Hartford week, straight hours. Salary ac­ only! 7 Lydall stree., 6823. the tension o f the moment en­ BY EDGAR MARTIN WANTED— WOMAN for steady, sell street. Phone 7383 or 6376. (girl, the weight of their /utiire Social Situations man must be all right. Even hts BUOTS a n d HER BUDDIES Confusing Motors. 4164. 8966. 7-9663. ' . cording to ability. Apply Dietitian abled Th ayer to have this dis­ pleasant work. Saturdays off. ;ssing in upoi. them. friends like him.’ ’’ before 2 p. m. Memorial hospital. Rooms Without Board 59 FOR SALE - 235. McKee street. cernment. 0H,C0QA'.\ ROSdtV. OH 60 HA99Y'. New System Laundry, Harflson ’Brock ..." The Situation: A man walking C0QA,W«t'(«X) 7tVL<»«Wb.^)007 WASHER. VACUUMS. Electric R E PAIR S MADE ON washers, Household Goods 51 Cape Cod. 4-rooms dov,-n, open I Afterward Brock and Thayer eOO5C6i'.V0\VL mornings or evenings Telephone 4777. W’, Burnett, Prop er and Ironer. Live i i or out. Call her views. "The war isn t _go1ng . u, EXPERIENCTED — stenographer after 6 p. m. FOR SALE —47-49 EMward street, low there’s t^e chance of mjr alk Long wilhj "rats,” \KUC9fe t o Y'VOOV V OOt«T 2-1482. to last forever. Brock, voo r ROAD WOOD CUTTING, plowing, re^ desires work in local office. Tel. LARGE Attractive room with Cort- 2-famlIy house. Inquire after 4 p. It coming back, but never the • «n Mom's; it massager, Lefcver 12-gauge dou­ facilities provided. (Tentral, Night CUSTOMERS w A m N o for sin-. lidemess that made tears burn FOR SALE — (>rm an shepherd or weekly rates. 14 Arch street could hardly ho]d me for all the W A N T E D —Woman to assist with puppies. Pure bred. Reasonable ble-barrel shotf^in, 7 boxes shells gle homes, flats, duplexes, fnrmn liln d her lids. ’Then, suddenly FT.OOR MACHINES Phone 3980. Junk I had In it." HELP care of 2 small children and price. F. Boudreau, Route 15,' and case. Phone 5591, * and laks properties. U st with us. I* arms went about his neck, FOR RENT |r palms were against the back ’ "Brock, don't think me unrqa- meals. No hervy cleaning. , no Dobsonvllle, Rockvill 341-5. FURNISHED room—in private McKinney Brothers, 505 Mala Notice of Boiinl NORGE, oven heat control, gas his head, >resaing him closer ‘tonable, but I’d rather stay- With Saiuieri and Polishers. laundry, $15 a week for 8 hours home. Shower, continuous . hot street. Telephone 60.d or 5230. FOR SALE— 4 POINTERS. ' Four range, apartment size. Perfect kissed her again; she heard Mhw Mary." ' WANTED ^a day. Call 2-0846, 212 Henry water. On bus lirie, 190 Oakland months old. iniuire 26 Walker condition, $40. Call 2-1032. ■ n whisper her name in a aort Hih voice grew grave. “ Look, Of Fiiiaiiee ’ McGIIvL-CONVERSE. INC. street. Street. 20 Girpentprs street. Bit Hard of HesuMg ] exultation. honey, this la my town—our town, 645 Math St. Tdl. 6887 W A N T E D Someone to aw ftt FOR SALE —Three-piece dining iHe was for -carrying her off, now. I think Miss G ary's a sWelJ The Board of Finance of the - r with houseworl:. 28 Brookfield room set, ten chairs, full size bed |ui and there. She shook her guy, but 1 want to think o f yb(i 20 Laborers , i Town o f Coventry, will hokl a Live Stock— Vehicles 42 complete, 3-4' size bSd complete, ONE ROOM with kitchen arid Decatur, 111.—(4>)— When Fred Household Services street. Call 5647.. bath. 291 Spruce street; lid. “ We must let your mother in roy home. I v.ant you* and Mqm public meeting In the Town Hall. corner cabinet Philco radio, 54- Gray- went out to pick up his ■//•'-A 5 Bricklarers Offered 13-A morning newspaper off the porch low, Broqk. I w-ouldn’t feel right to' know each other, i want you South Coventry, Conn., Wednes­ / WANTED—Reliable woman to gal. oil drum. 3 burner Perfection to like my mother, Thayer." FOR S A LE — 1 gentle riding horse. SING ER 31-15 machines, electric he started looking for the porch. I we didn’t. day evening. Aug. 29th3 1945, at care for two children while oil stove and oven, 9 ft. kitchen “ 1 want to. Brock; I want her 2 Stone Masons tjU RTAINS, . Hand laundered, Also a pony. 150 Spring street. complete individual stand, $95. 25 Police told him that during the I ‘Darling, mothers always op- 8 P. M „ for the purpose of pre­ /called for and delivered, 24-hour mother works. Five day week. extension table, arm chair, parlor per cent with order, balance |se sudden change Just as a mpt- t « like me.” But even as she senting the budgets for the en­ Hours 8-4. Telephone 2-1040. table,- lamp, tennis racket. Will night two youths lost control of 1 Painter service. Write Box N Herald. FOR SALE— Fresh Qows. spring­ C.O.D. Sewing Machine Rebuild­ their car arid crashed - into ths o< principle." Then, caught by Spoke she was remembering that 8 -2« tiling flscal year and will hear all. sacrifice. 236 Center street. Mrs. Kittridge's eyes deep down WANTED—Experienced shirt op­ ers at all times. Inquire 364 Bid- ers, Inc., 275 Seventh avenue. porch, smashing a brick founda-. - gaxe. 'he said a IltUc huskily persoifs in regard t o ‘any appr'y- |h, I know you’re right, Thayer." had held no warmth. BY HBRRILL BUWSEB Plumber erator. New Model Labndry, well street. Phone 7405. OUR (XOMPLEITE house furnish­ New' York. tlort, tearing up nine feet o f floor* FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Fish Catches Man prlatlons which they are desiroris Rooflnji-’-Repairins 17-A drew her closer. “ Always be . "She's, eo lonesome in that big that the board shoiild rocorpmerid. Summit street ings. Leaving town! Call Houstorii InglDid breaking a basement win­ Capable of makinp com­ ROOFTNG, ASBESTOS sidewalls, dow-. (?ray said he slept through Iht— for me." He kissed her. house.’’ . Brock ‘ went on. "She’s I t s H/we a FUNNY.'; Signed, / RABBITS FOR SALE. . John Tel. 7332. Bfiarders Wanted 59-A not strong; I think it’s her heart, ■feopWY photograph tjaken, plete brat installations in John S. Bis-selJ,;., , / eaveatroigh conductors, ,Nu- WANTED--A girl lor kitchen it all. He added he was a bit I ’y girl, my own girl— how'd 1 PIGHT/ I. O N TELL THE i GCTS THAT BSCO / WAIEHED THT Dewart, 437H North Main street. though she'll never admit i t But WAR. BONO.' HE- RATTLE FROM HK7DR. Rur WE HAVE NO new homes. Chairman. ' -vood ceilings and interior walls. work at Depot Square Grill. Tues­ ROOM and board for 1-2 . girls hard o f hearing. |!r do it ? SCARS* HE'S BEEN (OJ FIGHTS |April, 1942. Gas unrationed. if I know yd'u’re there with her ‘T h e grocer slipped me three eggs, but told me to keep CAUGHT OLD. HERE' OWIBRA.SO I MADE A ^ Woo'd shingling, general repair­ day, Thursday and Friday. 6 p. POR.^SALE — Very fine saddle FOR SALE— Eaectric atove, excel­ ' with private family $10. 'Tele­ BEFORE/ DRAWING /NSnSAD/ .Automotive Hint - Id within Iw o hours the road io ... ." .He stopped suddenly. "Lord! ~ ^ ’em under my hatl’ (RONSIOeS t Apply ing. Free ^gstimate. Time' pay­ m. to 1 a. m. Call 3835. horse. W ill sell reasonable. Tele­ lent condition. Telephone 7851. phone 2-0372. ments. Louis Lavlgne, Manches­ WAN'TED y-klDDLK-AGE wo phone 3265. ter tooflng Call 2-1428. Cautious drivers do not try to By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH T Jarvis Realty Co« BODY WORK an "for g-eneral hou s^ork fpr Apartments— Flats-> get the last.mile out of their brake IVRNIVAL three adults. Call 2-003TN, Campus Wear x6 Dover Road ROOFTNC — SPEK7IALJZINO In Poultry and Supplies 43 TenjnTents * 63 lin in g, but replace X'.xtm as soon FENDER AND repairing roofs of all kinds, also as they begin, tc feel Ineffective. HIGH SCjHOOL girl after sc>!iool new roofs. No job too small or B A B Y CRICKS, white rocks, reds FOR RENT — 4-Ro6m tenemenL Phoite 4112 or 7275' SOLIMENE ^ FLAGG' and evenings. 3 In family. Excel­ large. Good work, fair price. Free andjbarred brass. DelWery with­ upstairs, 91 Charter,Dak street. INCi lent salary. Sundays off. Phone Week Da^siand Sundays estimates. Call Howley. Manches­ in 2. weeks. Ebco ClhlcksT^T Hol­ Adults! preferred. Inquire, Sam 654 Center St. Tel. SlOl 6567. ter 5361. lister street. 3233. Yulyes, 701 Main Street. Side Button 7 , FOR SALE — 80 13-week old R. I. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, no red pullets atijj ro'asters. Call heat. Inquire 172 Charter Qak South 'Manchester 6500. street. •X. e ti Sff-=>.vrr'T'; Fire District 0 FOR RENT — Modern 4 room BY FRED BARM AN ajiartment and bath on 2nd floor. RED RYDER Cornered Registrars Notice Vacant September 1. Inquire 185 (3dM£. RtO*' 6Hfc'a SOJ O N I S1DP HER NOv4, WANTED Manchester, Connecticut /*yiS6 VE9XA-* vae Maple street. T i« VlLLAdE ANOrtW O-Ouo wit-L. — er BETTER let ■© Board of Relief, S o u th ^ ’The Board of Registrars of 'Ra.ckA Oal C Manchester Fire District Voters of the ’Town of Coventry, -Houses for Rent LOST ©SySuA Managers - Assistant Managers - Clerks >: ■ „ Conn., wiU be in seMlon on 'Tues­ Notice Is hereby . given to all day, Sept. 4th, 1945, from 9 r r s D IFFIC U LT ’TO renf! Why GROCERY-PRO^CE-^ MEAT DEPARTMENTS taxpayers in the South Manches­ O’clock A* M.. to 5 o’clock'?. M,, not Invest in a home foi security ter Fire District: that a Board of for the purpose of. completing the and happiness. See McKinney ^ Good Starting Wage Relief mee.tirig will be held in the preliminary registry list of all Brothers, 606 Main atri-et. Tele auditorium o f Fire Station; “No. 4 electors entitled to- vote at the phone 6060' or 5230. on School Street, b’riday evening, municipal election o n ' Monday, ' 0. Iiitiiiraiice and HoM]iita1izati^^ Privileges August 31, 1946, from 7 to 8 P October 1st, 1945. M., E.W.T., for the purpose of ’ Places of meetings: a Vacations With Pay \ bearing any and' all complaints First District Town af Coven­ .regarding the tax list try, Town Office Bnllffing, South Robert J. Smith, jpovMtry, Conn. , 0 18 Hour— 5 Day Week . - ' 't’homM J. Haaaett, - FOR RENT Harry A. Schieldge, Second Distilct Town of Coven­ 'f. ' ' jaa. -0 Excellent Opportunity for Advancement X- Comihissionera try,' Town Hnn, North Coventry, Conn. 4-Room House [<^ll Ivsh M. Standish, OUT OUR W AY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUOPLB APPLY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN 9 a. in. and 11 a. m. Mary H. Cummisk, f \ Registrars First District. Call REAL ESTATE LIST^GS e g a o . s a s o n .* v o o o b t a in e d SOf? MiSTWA M ^30R. ALL*^ A. Harry W. Olsen, I R E A P A BCX 3K O N (T - IT’S A LIT TLE Of An Types .WaateSI' t h e s e F R A IL. T H ID U O H -- R A S ) THE-6R0CER16S,I f^l^SUMB*' -tt-l'sliTTLES AR& , ' Elsa E. Koehler, ’ OC CLIPPER S I Cash AvalhiMe. ^ -Mi-ISEMEMeBK.NOTIT Ai ‘ WOB.7DW< iN'iTA.aeO.' DOMJ you A 6c P FOOD STODE Registrant Second Diatrict. Albert F. Knofla ro FATriee when xX R6T(tETClA KNOW I'M, AN OLE - 717 Main St., South 3Iaiichesler Ask for Mr. G^ Lviudi JARVIS REALTY CO. HiN< ASOAsRD TOMl MARITIME CriEFEKOO f pillos 4112 Resldeace $275 6-JA Phone 4386 0tA1u)*w UtUJUBSJtSSS \NN6,M KE P A .U S A^SLEEP ONCE ON As 6 ^NA»NPk 4 Weekdays and Sundays BOAT -X 6CST SREAkKFUSS Read Herald Advs. 0 J S WE’LL F L O M GEtsSTLV By Mrs. Anne Onbot f, iisf ■rzz« Mswet, sw, t. a. ssa a h ‘Yes, lie's a private, but Dorothy says he's ambitious and IN ^tVPUOC^V 50 BI& IT Any smart high school girl can' AWAlV INJiTO TW ie “ Well, how did things go tomorrow, pet?" -slic ex|iecls to become engag^ lo him— well, I also DARwLUeSS.'-*-— •tORNED’m e PbAPSACIiS ha vs a couple oMhese drawatring- started iiuirried life with • private— period!” 8^ THEVSELF.' A Smftrt Investment ' LANK LKUNA^ blouse and "broom attek” aklrt 8902 .6V Trie WAV, - I C(=si^ Stou c o o t i * outfits made up and ready for the 4-14 opening o f school. They always REAL ESTATE DOhTT IMDRRv ; 1 ^ -^ YOU CSFDhlNLV KSOO; I'M ' WELL,MOO KNOW cut quite a iwlsh or a~campus, ybu I HO»E MQU MICHAEL, 1 DO.' WERE LUClOf TAKIN' IT WHAT YOU OUGHT 7 MICHAEL W A N ’TED To ' b UV - Slagle. }H ‘T U B B S Reading Matter BY LESLIBiTUBNBR know! The girl who is packing a 2-Famlly H»iisee •> liarge sad a p p r e c i a t e WHAt) h e 's a m a n THAT SHE BETU ) B f CK .TO TO DO WITH THE < I WON'T E fJML. .mTlMl '«OUHAAIN07$xalSS.8ur trunk to be shipped lo college can Small Farms — la Maaebeetet. MR MINTMORE a m i l l i o n ,' t h a t r i n g .' h c ' t h e S T i ^ MONEY, O O N T YOU?) W A S T IN ' use three ar four blouses in differ­ |BlyAN. But 1 DO NOT / BVIDCNCL / ^ S R IC A M DID FOR VOU, Boltoa, V im aa aad Bo. WWd- I By Sus Burnett kuamNOCR! FNKTl AM ltSUI’ StkN/f ftAN K PLV MUCH OR) YOU H6MORNIN'. ent colorsj p id materials and at spr. A ir tramMirtVme (klARH) < UNCLE PHIL' RAY least tw'o nbroomstick’’ skirts, . Simple, charming school frock IfONHH 7MD« WHO OVBRHBAP*' for tlie pigtail crowd. Stie’li ukt p p h W ’ntoow To obtainl complete patterns fbr What have yuo T Uall, Wr^ts ar |HSLPe08l^fel«PEXI^ the pre].ty square neck, side oUi- COMCMffitt -/ Fhooe — tfaachMtes 480 or the Portraitl Neckline Blouse, atzes ton cloStog ahd gay' rhiraq trim. 2-1107 (A n y Tim e). IS, 15. 17 included (Pattern No. Pattsin N a 8902 is dsd^ed tof 5715) and for the pattern,* "broonl<^ •. ■ ‘ f sixes 6, 8, 10,12 and 14 years* £Um sticking’’ instruction and finishing HOWARD a HASTINGS 8. requires 2 1-8 yards of St] or 80- Instructions for the Broomatlck Besd Estate aad lasnraac*' Inch fabric. Skirt (Pattern No* 5768) pend 15 l$ l Fhel|w Rond. Ow. OfMn Bd. For this pattern, send 20 osntv OP8U.*. •27 CMli) for Bach plus 1 cent postage in ,,your naiqe, address, sizs fo f Bach pattenf. 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