was schedtded for announcement reception plana by coming in early, been commuted by General de at Mr. Truman’s news conference , Temperatarra tt^ ae miles per second. He said the ra some dog^. 'When he pointed, to a ran oonference In BrailL_ But cheer up-r-lt’s ,j;m ng to be The 2,500-mlle non-stop trip to proxlmately P^"***^^^* J' dioactivity at explosion was com Gaulle. man, the dogs would attack and Ion acted after Acting Quantity of yesterday, but held up for last aahliufton will end a journey] of uranium, the Trial Suspended Half Hour sunny, warm and bright the next wraahihgto.n will end a journey parable to the effect of thousands he either waa klllM or fell into of Stato Dean Aeksaea e minute minor changes. that bfgan at 4,p. m. e.a.t. Sept. the manufacture of the bomb. A So great was the tumult that asked It te eaU a spad i t 9 C CPA U slated to taka over the two days with temperatures ris form of the element, known as of pounds of radium—“in fact, in the fire. Kramer then machlne- ing as high sa w today and in the 28 from the national airport there. comprehensible.’! tha trial waa suspended for half to eonelder the few remaining Industry controls ATCa original plan called fqr uratalum-235, la the ag«>vt which an hour while court attendants gUnned the others.” on WPB’s bO(Ao when ttiat agency 70s tomondw. He said he hoped the nations of Describe Death of Mayer poaal in Ugkt o f the ( GREEN STAMPS Fresh Pork returning to Washington at 12 releases the vast atomic energy. strove to sUIl fresh disorders Non in Argentina. Tha ( folds. Snow^ stin lingered bn the /Uded In Development the world would agree upon Inter- Two other former prisoners de- ground in some sections of north- midnight tonight (e.a.t.). after a natidnsl, control of atomic energy when Judge Monglhesuz refused la sehediiled te epea Oah:i TIi€ JUKHAU COM • GIVEN tIm CORK The new office, it is planned, 151-hour jaunt around the world Bohr, 60-year-old Danish tcien- JW.HAU y r t i New Hampshire and Vermon( so that Ut^ould be used for the de Jaatesm’ : anchistir onn will exist only so long aa some Ust whose research sided in the .(CisnMaasd sa fa m Ywa) (CuaMaasd ea Pace Twa> M C WITH CASH SALES Pork Melts 'MAMCNisTiil Cohn* development e i the weapon. ,ex- benefit e t mankind. iTFM s Twe) (OraUMMd m Twul1. ■■ i. h /:. ■*i I- I fct-' J ■*' u ’’ '■ Zk JK
»AQB nAifunssTEiK rsvtswinru ncnAi>o» aAnutiBBrism, VAmn« TfruKSDAi, OCTOBER 4,1948 MAxn.'HBSTISR JSVBNlwa HKKAI.D. MANCHBaTEK, OONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 . 1948 [fJPWO - M ' • cost an sstlmated $774,705,000 — to meeting immediate needs, Rey managerial class, but the forth other barricades as machine-gurt committee will present business nolds said, would prepare a back Kunming Figliting fire chattered over the city. World Flight roughly four times the amount be coming decree ts aimed directly at Man Confesses concerning the new home. 6 4 Projects ing asked by Congress. Thus, only log of projects *'ln case It la judged [ting Law such Nazi magnates as the Krupp Fighting broke out twice yes Rockville Meeting and Supper In the puWib interest to undertake terday. Nature of the resist about one-fourth of the eligible family. Officers who eventually Reported ajt End On Last Lap The Doctor Sa} s: The Catholic Ladles of Colum projects can be constructed. a la rg c^ a le Federal building pro ance to the central government IN HARTFORD will be In charge of enforcing it Local Breaks bus will hold a meeting this eve Set in State Cost Estimated At $8,284,000 to combat a recession.” To Hit Nazis soy the dccrese was energetically troops was npt made clear and ning at their rooms on,Efim street. (CoDtlnaM from PaRe Onr) there was the possibility that (Continued from Page One) Exhaustive Tests Show Pills Do governmental agency who had OonnecUcut’s 64 eligible projects pushed by Lieut. Gen. LOclus D. Flaherty Talk This will be preceded by a potlucit bear an estimated total coat of $8,5' Clay, deputy to Eisenhower. mobs were attempting to loot .Not Restore Hair Color been graying or gray for some time. Some were asked to eerve supper at 6:30 o’clock.. 2S4 000. Id Wipe Out Own- •Law No. 10" does not Injply troops around the two hostfls in American-Chinese warehouses. near Us greatest circumference, a, Cook Admits Robbing Card Party EligiUk for Inclusion which Americans had been isola Troops loyal to General Lu distance of more than 23.000 miles. By Winiam A. O'Brien. M.D. os contools and they were pot W. Englebert Rejmolds, commis i o h t C o u o n s confiscation of Nazi wealth, but It Silk City Diner. At This Evening Damon Temple, Pythian Sisters, In New Government sioner of public buildings, empha ip gnd Control would compel Nazis to convert ted. streamed down Kunming's main Here, in brief, arc. statistics up Written for NE.-% Service given the pills although their will hold a card party this eve due to colds. . . eased street with an army of small arms tu time of ai rival at San Francis- Can grawhalr be restored to its hair color'was determined before, sized that inclusion of a project in without “dosing”. ^ rm an Business their business holdings into cash Fought for Two Hours tempt at the Sheridan ning at Foresters Hall. Both pin Building Program the eligible list is no Indicator that or agricultural property, U. S. suitable to etreet-!'fighting— and--jcpi-.' original-C(^r by taking chemicals during and after the experiment. ochle and whist will be played and Thfy fought for two hours, he Miles traveled—20,842. State Official to Make it will be undertaken in the imme officers pointed out. took up positions at strategic of or vitamins? P art of this question Instead of depending upon eye prizes will be awarded. (/T\ O ct 4— (/f)— General said, before the government trtx>ps Elapsed time—129 hours, 89 Paul Joseph LaGare, 36, of 'M judgment for hair color, special Washington, Oct. 4— —Pro diate future. Many may not be "The purpose is to eliminate the wiped out, dispersed or captured fices- and headquarters around the is difficult to answer because no Address Before Rock- Birth viding Congress approves legisla ewer’s military government town. minutes. ^oiith street, Hartford, who has scientific tests determined the ac constructed for years. APPROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Nazi wealth, power or Influence the pfovincials; one knows what is meant by the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferrari of tion authorizing $103,000,000 for Passage of the bill, , in addition in business and to place responsi Central government troops Flying time—103 hours, 29 min been living at a Birch stree^ ad original color of the hair, but the tual color of the ba'ir. Hairs were . ville Gvic Group » this city are the parents of a son today the drafting ot a Central government troops re utes. new government buildings in the bility upon non-Nazis among the brought American-made weapons, various vitamins and _ chemicals j clipped from bqto ' men . and born on Tuesday at the Johnson new law which would wipe frained from using heavy weapons Ground time— 26 hours, 36 min dress, was held in lx>nds of $1,000 states and territories, Connecti German people,” civil affairs ex including tommyguns. .87 mm. which have been tried on man un- i women In certain spots on the Rockville, Oct. 4 (Special)—Dr Memorial hospital In Stafford t all N ad ownership and Nazi such a.s bazookas or 37-mlllimcter utes. for'Superior Court on two charges cut has 64 projects eligible for In perts said. anti-tank guns becau.se of the anti-tank guns and bazookas into of breaking and entering the Sher der scientific conditions have not ; hesMl and although these areas John B. Flaherty of this city Springs. elusion iff the program. ol of German business in the "You might almost call It the play. Experience Not Regretted were studied throughout the en ’ 8 occupation sone. Americans’ proximity, ha reported. idan Restaurant, and the Silk City changed the color of gray hair, ac chairman o< the State Board of In all, there are 4,020 projects Nazi Nuernberg decrees In re The isolated - Yanks»-numhor One report said that Lung’s It has been an experience that Diner with Intent to commit n cording to Modern Medicine . for | tire experiment no color change eligible for inclusion in the actual I effect, the decree would make nobody who 'made the trip regrets, Fisheries and Game will be the verse,” they added. unknown — were reported being French style palace, which he had crime, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 2. August, 1945. There Is little evi was observed in the gray hairs construction program- olawful for any person who filled with priceless works of art and none appear any the worse. speaker a t the dinner meeting of Formal Indicting Will Have Appeal Oouse supplied by a Ilal.son plane from The arrest of LaOari; came af dence that members of the vita after months of treatment. From the' list, according to I a t any time a member of the in his long tenure as warlord gov (ATC’a chief surgeon, who turned The old, philosopher tells us the Rockville Civic Association to party or its affiliate organ- Like "Law No. 8," the new de Kunming’s airfield on the oppo ter he had left an indelible trail min B complex used singly or in terms of the legislation proposed site side of town. The Amerlean.s' ernor, had been surrounded. the plane into a laboratory, testing there is only one thing to be done OUT-DOOR Grille I to own, control, manage cree will have an appeal clause of clues which the police were combination will restore the nor l>e lield tbis-evsning a t .the Rock? Of Nazis Looms by the public buildings adminis were trapped in hotels near Kun all eight passengers for fstlgun about , gray hair and that is to _ enrlae any business enter- giving owners of German busl- quick to run down, connecting him mal plgnient of hair which ItSs vine Hotel. Dr. Flaherty will tell tration, it will select "those pro First time in 4 ytars. You con now n/sses the right to attempt to ming's west gate. and reactions to altitude fully ex with the break of the Sheridan lost its color. admire it. Ih a young person It jects (for constructfcn) which are or possess an Interest there- Ucut. James Chadwick. San An pected to have illness on his hands. of the work of the commission enjoy grilled Frank prove to local military government Restaurant and the Silk City Din givas the-owner a striking sp- > The meeting is open to anyone In Berlin. Oct. 4—(>P)—Formal In most essential to efficient opera tonio, Tex., who was among Amer Uproar Delays The worst cases he had to treat The idea that some forrti Of .mal der military government reg- offices that they were “not active er, both of which breaks he ad nutrition might . be. a factor In, pearance. In older individuals it terested In attending and the fol dictment of -high-ranking Nazi tion of the Federal establish furters, Homburgt, ¥ 5 ly engaged” in Nazi activities. icans isolated In Kunming by the were a couple of colds). mitted In a confession secured by is a natural frame for the effect leaders imprisoned at Nuernberg ment.” a business enterprise is After the first stop at Bermuda, graying of the hair came from lowing committee is In charge of Steaks, etc., in your U cu t General Clay Is known to machine-gunning rival forces, said Trial of Laval Chief of Police Samuel O. Gordon. of age upon the' face. If you think arrangements:: President Bernard is expected to follow meetings of The 4,020 eligihle projects would __ as "any indivlduai part* martial law had been declared by the trip now in its sixth day car studies of severe starvation in ..a lp , association or corporation'! have indicated he would demand a Wanted Bills for Change animals and humans. 'Many years you may suffer discrimination be Fahy, ’Vernon Welsh. Harry the Allied War Crimea court in own bock yard. rigid test of such claims for ex Gen. Tu U Ming, commanding the ried to Santa Maria. - the Azores, cause of your gray halt, remem-, Berlin next week. lolher organisation engaged in (Oontlnned from Page One) and then on to Casablanca; Trip Prosecutor Raymond A. John ago research workers observed Flamm, Herman Olson and Supt emption. Central government’s Fifth Route ber that with the larger number Justice Robert H. Jackson, chief ALICE COFRAN arcial or other business or Army, which has headquarters oli. Abadan, Cairo, Iran: Karachi son told the court at LaGare's ar rats became gray if fed on a de of Schools A. E. Chatterton. welfare activities." The two-pronged U. S. attack on Laval'S request to maks a state raignment in 'towrt court this of older individuals now em prt>secutor for the United States, (Known As Queen AflceL' Prowor Price there. and Calcutta, India; Kunming, ficient diet and when they were Swn as "Law No. 10,” the Nasi owners was unofficially re ment. morning that after the two put bAck on a general diet and ployed, gray hair ti the rule Superintendent of Schools A. E Seventh Daughter of a SeSentB Son Ouster Precipitated Fighting China; Manila, Guam. Kwajaleln, rather than the exception. morrow to prepare for the court Bom With a Veil / ' measure was expected to give ported to be winning support from Laval had promised a story of Honolulu, San Francisco and to breaks. LaGare tried to enter the certain chemicals were added- the Chatterton has Issued the follow Soviet and French icpresenlatives Generalissimo (Thlang Kai- intcmationsl intrigue in a brisk State Lunch early Tuesday mom- sessions. Soviet, French and Britr Readings Dally, Incinding Annday. Bans In the U. S. sone until wards IVashington. original color of the hair was re ing statement in regard to the ish representatives are due this . 1 to carry out liquidation of on the Allied Control authority for Shek's ouster yesterday of the comment to the foreign press sec- lng.-by the front door, which wa.s 0 A. M to 9 P. M. Or By/Appolnt- MISSES LOVE OUR It seemed early to observers stored. A sifffcrer from Severe first month of. school: week-end. « 1 .1 9 _i business Interests. It Is a Germany. The British were des W ar Lord Lung,_ k.nown _t!.Qn .thus:____ 5dued. The attendant on duty Lecture Tomorrow "The first month of operation of ment to the Service ed the Peo aboard, and It probably was knowiL pellagra, a nutritional deficiency Budapest dispatches said F ir ple for SO Years. npanion decree to ‘!Law No. 8." cribed as "very hesitant." dragon,” precipitated bitter street "I hieg you to report my words early Tuesday still within the reii- disease, whose hair became white, tl»o public schools of Vernon, min-; The British have made no at fighting between his troops and exactly, for from them history to ATC officers, that the fllehl taurnnt, came to the door and ad mer Puppet Premiers Ferenc Sza- SPIRITUAI. MBDnnM ainoed last week, which for- ts also reported to have regained Bv Father Stack us the leadership of Philip Howe lasl, Bela imredi and Laszio Bar- "DRY MANHATTAN’ I employment o^Nazis in busi- tempt yet to duplicate Eisenhow General Tu’s. will bo made.” could be made In less than - ihe. mitted him. He asked for a drink 169 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Conn specified IBl hours. Theri; was the original hair color from has been without Incident or mis dossy liad been flown to Hungary Phone 6-2024 ALL PURPd» exespt as "labor." er's order dc- Gen. Lu Han, the new-governor He had asked at least three days Of soda. Later he inquired of the hap and, due to the organization some question on Monday and attendant if he would exchange eating a normal diet, plus certain Rev. Thomas P. Stack of Bt. frorh Salzburg to face trial. Eight RUSSELL KITCHEN aw N a 8” a ^ c k at the Nasi naziflcallon of public and quasi who has been at Hanoi accepting In which to deliver his testimony. which he had built up and to the other Hungarians—the first ofl'iB Tuesday, due de d eU ^ on the some change for bills, but was told vitamins. Thomas Seminary of Bloomfield, COATS $ 2 5 - 0 0 ' ’ ' / public officials. They asked fur the surrender of Ja^nese in Bulky Charges on File excellent cooperation of the school who will be returned for trial—ac northern Indo-China. has . not re ground. But the flight was put th at.the restaurant till contained To date no one chemical or will deliver the third In a aeries for \ ther time to study categories of " Bulky charges are on flic staff, we feel that a worthwhile companied them. BREAD, MEAT and mandatory removal and discre turned to Kunming. back on schndpte and kept there Inaufflclcnt small change. vitamin has been found solely of lectures entitled "A Man of We bought them exclusively for you. these against Laval. He Is accused responsible for the graying of the and workmanlike job la being done General Eisenhower’s denazifi many other House tionary removal proposed by the There still was no news on the on the long jtfmp from Kwaja'cln Police were told by the attend Life" at St. Jam es's school hall throughout the system. Our entire SIMONIZING coats that arc so well loved by fashion-wise among other things of plotting to Honolulu^ and then on to San hair. Darkening of the hair after tomorrow night at 8:15 o’clock. cation campaign continued mean hold Purpotet- OI^DERS Americans. whereabouts of Lung, who was re against the domestic security of ant at the State Lunch that La- aim Is for the improvement ami while to make progress. An offi The Body Shop Method misses. Six different models, all with tliat Francisco. Sare was wearing a jacket which giving large amounts of chemicals Father Stack's lectures, which are Government One reason for Elsenhower's ported buted as director of the the state; Intelligence with the en enjoyability of our school children cial announcemrnt said German distinguished look that goes with a "Dry Chiang's Kunming - headquarters Sweeping away from the Ha was.spmted with a white com or vitamins may be du^-tb a de sponsored by Gibbons assembly. and we welcome all suggestions Surplus. Manhattan" coat. Weather-proofed for T a k e n pressure on Gen. George S. Pat emy; hindering the government's waiian Islands St 11:10 a. m. employers have bt > n charged with SOLiMENE & FLAGG. Inc. ton's Bavarian administration last and fia vice commander of supreme pound. This information, coupled posit of the chemical Ih the hair Ladies of Columbus, are based on for betterment of conditions In our better wear. S:zcs 10 to 18. removal to North Africa in 1040; _tHen.olulu time) Wednesday, Capt eradicating all vestiges of Nazism 684 Center SL Tel. 5101 month was evidence' that at least headquarters of the Chinese Arm- with the request for exchange of in the form of a dye. In some the Ten Commandments. school plant." suppressing the constitution and Kenneth W. Henly of Daltas. Tex,, experiments a yeltowlsb cast de from their firms. FOR ROAST, one-third of the public officials leg as well as governor. republic; creating an authorita small change for bills, pointed to He is giving a detailed explana the pilot, set his speed at approxi veloped in the hair. But this was Parents’ Night ■svsnmiest whose removal had been declared / Chadwick, press censor at Kun tive regime; encouraging racism hlc connection with the breaks. tion of the moral problems covered Now that ,gasoline is again ob- mately 186 miles an hour. A few not the original color. Pay Inerease Announced turshit can ws 5TUFFED CHICKEN mandatory had not been removed. ming, spoke from the press hostel, and antl-Masonlsm; contributing Foamlle Tank Overturned in the Commandments which has . tainable the schools of the town which is one of three American es- hundred miles out in bright sun Hair is colored by the same proved Interesting to his audiences effst this exctllcar This fact was said to be hamper* to the loss of the French Navy and When the break of the Sheridan of Vernon are again planning for Meriden. Oct. 4—(jW—E varts C. Ing American efforts to get a com tah'l.shments in Kunming. shine about low hanging white Restaurant wa.s discovered by the pigments which color the cells of at the first two lectures, covering KsHa for only 50c. MALONEY'S merchant marine; negotiating clouds a. tall wind pushed the the annual "Parents' Night." Stevens, president of the Inter mon denazification policy ap For their own protection, Amer agreements with Germany; or owner, James VIvleros, a Foamitc the skin. Gray hair is not a dis the First. Second and Third Com There will be several Innovations, 15% " lens, l'/4" wide. ROAD STAND icans were concentrated behind speed up to 212 miles an hour. ease: It ia part of the aging of mandments. national Silver company has an proved for all Germany. ganizing the shipment of slave la tank was found near the door planned and parents, especially nounced a 15 per cent increase for Hardwood bandla. Yank guards armed with carbines bor to Germany and denying f-jod "This w ill never do," chueHed which had evidently been over the body and like other changes, HARfFORD PHONE 6086 should be Interested to meet and salaried and non-salaried employes Accldesl snd ladestsiljr Cewpssy “Terror” Trio Executed and .4S caliber pistols. Rod Cross rations to those refusing to go; the captain. "We’ll have to cut her turned when entry had been made, it may develop well in advance know the new teachers and to ex girls took refuge in the big Red down to be on time." of the change os a whole. Early of the company. The Increase Is publicly declaring "I desire Uic •laeket lH Spo’led Round and Sqaara tend a welcome to the community. effective Oct. 15, Stevena said in a Berlin, Oct. 4— (/F)—Three Ger Cross town club. In a nearby hotel victory of Germany"; facilitating One, and then another, readjust Acting upon this Information, graying of the hair ia not neces were 14 persons with transient ment of speed was necessary. sarily a sign of premature aging, DANCING Equipment Received letter to employes, and will be INSURANCE man members of "a terror group the landingvOf Axis troops to op police searched LaGare’s room on The town of Vernon has recent American officers. as it Is oftein observed in individu applied to hourly and piece work of former Wehrmacht soldiers'! pose the Allies In North Africa. The travelers boarded their sixth Birch street and found the Jacket Evtry Friday NighL 8:30 ly benefited by the acquisition of rates. Effective on the same have been executed for the murder The two hostels reported isotat- plane at San Francisco. Regular which LaGare admitted was his als who hate enjoyed good health L. AND R. ed by the tense situation at the several hundred dollars worth of date, factory and office salaries Arthur A. Knofla jm itm m changes had been scheduled at and a long life. YEOMAN'S HALL of two Red Army sergeants. Mar and had wpm that night, but he machine shop equipment which of less than $300 per month will 681 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER/] shal Georgl K. Zhukov's military, we.st gate—the entrance of Still Karachi, Manila and San Francis Irwin Kerlan, M. D., treated Kenneth W. Little obtained, cost 875 Main SL TeL 5440 well road into Kunming—are Nos. Captives at first stated- that he had been in Columbia be adjusted on approximately the LOCKSMITHS tribunal announced, today. co. They were given a ch.snge at group of office employees In free, from the surplus stocks of I and 11. The first is hradquar- a fight in a Hartford game room same basis, Stevens said. “Ask Your Neighbor” TELEPHONE 6771 cW I a j Guam, however, and then had to and in the turmoil which followed, the government Mr. Little states ters^ef the 10th Air Force and No. Shot to Dejith return there and change again It will be many years before any OnNKO AND nEPAlRED II Is headquarters of the American his.jacket had been spotted, with Gunman Gets Teachers’ Purses when the-first plane lost the use some' kind of substance. Later, he of this type of equipment will Made While You Walt. Tow Mdvor awonwrf Your Army's'Chinese combat command. of a motor. A change w as. made, again have to be purchased. The While Chadwick 'was on the (rontlnaed From Page One) also, at Honolulu. admitted his part in the two Chicago. Oct. 4—(ff)—A gun Aato Keys Made By Number. breaks here early last Tuesday town expects to receive many man Invaded the kindergarten and )ENTAIPLATIS telephone, he heard the pings of Fifteen released American pris It Is Our Honor Items in other departments of tlis Daev Checks Repaired. IvfO shots fired not far from the .<)cribed in affidavits the death at oners of war and two emergency morning, and signed a confession. IT:fTTl second grade classrooms a t the Belscn of Keith Mayer of the LaGare had a previous police schools from the same s6urce. Ap Douglass public school yesterday, Saws Set and Filed. So i a i l l y pt'ess hostel. furlough cases were aboard the plications for AddSo-Visual equin- British Navy. record .and served eight months in terrified the young pupils and es SHARPEN ANYTUINGI KlfMilIt tn<« sM itr. harm Road Rloeks on Main Highway Globster on the Hawaii-San Fran To Bring To This Town For The msnt Iiave already been sent to lal kraaklni. jM t sal raai Rold Klink, an Austrian, said cisco leg in addition to the regular the County Jail In one instance for caped with the teachers’ purses. Shears — Lawnmuwers He said there were road blacks theft. ths p i t ^ r 4lepots. Slalt ar krlSst hi a slaM on the main road'leading to both Mayer was taken to the hospital passengers and crew. Miss Ethel Grosse and Miss Grace Knives — Etc. .af a a ltr Adif a litila Kl«t. Prosecutor Johnson told the Senior Food Sale Crumpton, the teachers, told Stan * _ .Qnlek Service! alia Prtaial Blaina. dii- hotels. compound critically ill of typhus First Time Friday. — Sot. Sun. calarallaiu, samara aSar SitikPtar. . Vaat Max Markowlcz said he saw the court that if Was apparently La- On Friday, Got. 5, Uie seniors ton avenue police the young In T Reasonable Prices! Urth aparhla lUia a a * Aik raar eragshi A small central government of the Rockrille High school will W V fi An Work Guarantee! force and Yunanese fought a sailor’s body "on a heap of straw Gare'a practice to obtain employ- truder snatcjied thqir purses from taSt> (ar Klaaallt near the kitchen" a short time CPA to Take menV-iin restaurants as in the hold a food sale in the Connecticut their desks. pitched battle yesterday in rice Light A Power Company starting .4EAR 893 MAIN STREET lEENITl the Bruihlea Way fields opposite OSS (Office of later. present instances, secure Informa THE HIT PICTURED Mancheater . ’"There was a small hole In the tion concerning where the proprie a t 3 o’clock. All proceeds. will be “ f.: Services and Bupplles) headquar Place of WPB used for the senior trip. A SM4 • A. M. to 6 P. M. Get Kleenite Today /A t Weldon centeT of his forehead made by tors usually kept money, then re ters compound. There were cno- City Court NIghtst Drug Co. - <1. W. Hale Corp. - Cen lialties in this fight, on the north a pistol bullet." the affidavit said. turn later to gain entrance and Storm fimtioa (Contlnned from Page One) O F 1 9 4 5 “- I Joseph Banevllus, 56, of Tolland GEORGE G. Chn Wmirnantlc SI28-JS ter Piinnnacy - Qnlhn’s Phamuicy ern- outskirts of the city, but "Sentries said he had been shot steal the cached funds. . S tarring. ' and All Good Druggists. attempting to escape. He could He was taken to the Q>unty jail was before Judge Thomas F. Rady Chadwick didn’t know how many. controls are regarded necessary to - —in the Rockville City Court on^ W H A T G He had no details of the wounding not possibly ‘ have been shot to await his arraignment in Su FREDRiG BETTY ASHTON 0| -3 through the center or the forehead assure orderly reconversion. perior Court on the two local ’Wednesday charged with intoxica of the three Americans. One possibility is that It may be tion and was given a 30 days sus A.B. — Bac. Mus. The situation, however, presum in an escape effoit, breaks. closed nut a t the end of the year. The local investigation was con- pended jail sentence. O N H E R E ? ably was no worse than yestefdav “Furthermore, the sentries had Frank A. Wylott, 20, truck driv Organist and ChoiriRaster f$ PULL IMPLOYMENT POSSIBLET repeating weappna and when WPB'a' legacy to CRA ia exncct- I ducted by Lieut. Wiliiahn Barron, [ARCH * FIELD and it possibly was improved. It cd to consist of ontv about 40 con er of West Hartford charged with Sout)i Methodist Church was inconceivable that the Yu- killed, prisoners' bodies 'were rid assisted by several police officers. 1 thrilling;nrri Yttl Thtre fon bt Work and Itlsuro for All trols. a scant handful of the 700 a violation of rules of the road had INSTRUCTION IN ORGAN nanese forcc.a could continue any dled." which harnessed American'Indus' his case continued imtil Saturday, U*mHOWl...Set$4TodayFor Markowtes said he believed the Must Give Book Matches substantial fight __ I ley " t one time during the war. O ct IS. PIANO — THEORY NO What draws the crowds to ARTHUR’S? Just hpnest- Huddle Behind Barred Doors order to kill Mayer came f r ^ , jqq tossed put Special Meeting THE BOOK OF OUR TIMEI Washington, Oct. 4,**48b—OPA For Appointment Nevertheless, Kunming’s foreign the political department of i since Japan surrendered. At the special meeting of the to-goodness value for the money, plus the shopping con population, including Americans, camp. reminded retailers today that If The Economic Magna Cbarta of Tomorrow! Scarce Materials To Be Covered i G R E A T / ! f Rockville Lodge of Elks to be held Call 8334 ^tween 9 A. M. venience of variety, and the satisfaction of filling health huddled behind barred doors and "The general policy was laid they gave away book matches at the Elks Home this evening at and 12 Noon EXTRA COST <*SABBATICAL YEARS With P A Y " down in Berlin,” he said, “but the Among orders due to stay are with purchases of cigarettes in 8:30 o’clock, the improvement and beauty needs with nationally advertised products of By ALBERT FERSOFF, B.S.-L.L.B. political department had authorl' those covering tin, rubber, chemi March, 1942, they must continue IGNES M(X)REHEAO • JOAN CARROLL for Zanifh's Neiv known quality. Why not drop in and see for yourself ty over individual prisoners." cals anc) other scarce materials to do s o .. ' and iha smsatlonal g/ffA fY M0M£/£!f THI CHARTm COMPANY-.RUBLISHIIIS .WPB, created in January. 1942. “what goes on at ARTHUR’S that makes it the favor 820 WEST 'ZTH 8TI|m. lOS ANOEltl 14, CAlirORNIA Ppmonal IN»tlre« "-v. will spend the next month winding .gtHASzn Tmv trsirso aetists O ta VWae t3J0 (Stad Citek ar AUmtf Ordtr) ftptdar $t.S9 up its affairs and paring away as ‘ .CO-HIT. ite drug store of so many people. ,A CHAITIg lOOK If YOUR OUARANTII. In Memoriam Tender Plants many more controls as possible. Only a relatively few employes » / [ **SWING OUT SISTER' WANTED! In loving nismory of qur wifa and Killed by Cold will transfer to CPA, FIRST SHIPMENT SINCE THE WAR mother. Mrs. Susan Klein; who paaiied Now second in command at FRAME SPINNERS— FEMALE away one yaar ago today, October 4, WPB, Small joined the agency in JUST ARRIVED! 1944. (Cofitinned frong Page flae) September, 1944, after Serving as ------NOWNOW I PLAYING END TONIOHTi “Wlthoat Love — “Booked On Buspicio*” STEADY JOB— ^2ND SHIFT Nothing can aver take away a captain in the Navy. Guaranteed Rates, Bonus, Free Insurance The lova a heart holda daar '’—especially In higher elewtlons— ELECTRIC HEATING PADS Foiid memorlei linger every day where storma yesterday {deposited Slayer Die* Wlfliont Remorse We Train Inexperienced Help! FUEL OIL SERVICE -Remembranea keeps you dear. up to four inches of snv $3.48 $5.60 $6.54 Jacob Klein and raiplly. Morning dawned witW an inch Columbus, O., Oct. —Hen AND of snow cover in areah as far ry Wiljla'm Hagert of Oleveland. KELLY BUSHNELL Aldon Spinning Mills south os Montpelier, V t SAT. slay ^ of the 13-year-old Collins iOH brings new style, new smert- /AT ITS BEST! Telephone service had been re twihs, Charles and James, died In MEMORIAL — HARTFORD TALCOTTVILLE LOCATED ON BUS LINE ENITH USE Regular $5.00 Regular $2.70 D. D. T. stored today In some parts of .Omo penitentiary's electric chair "MW Z ness to the heating aid! The vis R. H. BOBNBIOB rressots ible pans blend with any complexion WHITE Full Strength a r COMPLETE MOBIIHIAT SiR m i northern New Hampshire and thS'^ last night showing no remorcs. NOTTS: “ANCHORS A WEIGH” HONORABLB Plnkham Notch area In the White Hagert said he picked up the twins —are fcarcely noticeable. ENAMEL SHOWN MAT. A t . ______2:20 Now you Can wear the Zenith Radi- DISCHARGE 49c AUTOMATIC DEUVHY-saves b o th combustion efficiency. Mobil- moqntaine where bowling Winde hitch hiking to a golf course and that accompanied snow, squalls e v e n in g a t ___ ...6:45-9:05 ooic Hearing Aid with new poise and DIAPER f AILS Pint heat burns complitelyl 6 6 6 shot them "for the heck of it.” The er of constantly cheeking your WALLETS COLD PREPARATIONS yesterday felled trees And dam murdere occurred Aug. 13, 1043, SAT. OONTINVOVS SHOW chann—as casually, as smartly at mil with Cover FASHION STRESSES o iln ip p ly l HEAT-SAVING T |fS -h e Ip h e a t y our UQVID, TABLETS. SALVE, aged wires. near Cleveland. lions wear eyeglasses! 89c N08E DROPS The result of more than two-years n il MA$UIE-no "guesswork” I home better at lest cottl $3.98 $1.98 Quart / / i No chance of errors, USE ONLY AR DfREOTED of laboratory research, the Neutral- WAND-SUM^AISTS / COURTEOUS SERV ICE-connIera- It's True Color Earphone and Cord ate now CLEAN TUEl Oil- to p ro m e f tion for your pcemisesl PoBce Court, FfL Eve., "TH E SHKADU.” Sat. M at, “FIKATBs OF PENZANCE.” standard equipment on tbcNew Zetuth Sat Eve., “’TIUAL BY JURY” and “PlNAroRB.” New Cars Are Being Built Ksdionic Heating Aid —coat nothing Regular 10c Regular 30c Regular 23c. 1 IN SHORf COATS/^^’ *^' Fourth visit of this company with these wotU-fainim ecsaifi ____ Paul J. LaGare of M South DANCING » extra! The new cord will not fray, it OVERSEAS HILLS’ MAKE- 1 street, Hartford, was bound over Their ttmelessaess makes them fresh and M>pa*iing W^both old Bad pettpitarion-proof, water-proof, kink- new generations. proof, BOXES coi; d UP 1 with MOUTON LAMB on bond of $1,000 for Superior Every Thurs. and Sat. Ev^ing and may be wiped clean with a Each Eve. (8:80) Orch. $1.M, $2.40, gt.00; First Bat SIAO. You May Lose More damp cloth. 3 for TABLETS SPONGES 1 M o b i lh e a t Court by Judge Raymond R. Bow $2.40» Second Bal. DOc; Sat. Mat. (2:80) Ofeh. $1.20. 81.Mk9S.i9t ers who foimd probabls cause in First Bal. 90c, 81.20, $1.80; Second B a t 60c (Tax Included). nEREWUMTIMIIMiCIEUMfilUt 20c 19c 1 NO TAX connection with two counts of AC jatlAOVTOWMI 25c $69.95 TELEPHONE HARTFORD 5-8177. Money On Your Car SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL breaking and entering the Sheri 9 jg y Camylele wHh Itw DEPOT SQUARE GRILL ] :r dan Restaurant and Silk City Din ■ “ Naw Naulrol- “Cohama. the treasured fabric,” and youth 14 DEPOT SQUARE TELEPHONE 3835 Calor Mognatlc Emiwm er, early Tuesday morning, Oct. 2. Unless You Sell NOW! and Card-Cry*ial MlSre- ful mouton lamb continue to reach the . LaGare was taken to Hartford phena—Sarflank Tuba*— 5^c Phillips height of faqhion in coats. The wand-slim IMobilliestJ County jail to await trial. Try Our Delicious Piiiza We Pey as High as Sattaclaa. Otia Ma4al"na waist is belted and the shoulders are won Jam es Farrell of 9 Drive O Sti "dacayt". . , Ooa awollly derfully broad. The rounded, lapels, button —Zanllh'a laaH . . . Ona Our Men Know ver Lane Homes was found guilty rrlca-»40. Milk of Magnesia 34c into a high neck and the deep mouton lamb of non-sUpport of his Wife' and ivaa border adds richness and swing to the full Their BusinecM sentenced to jail for 60 days, sus lines. Misses' sizes. MORiARTY BROTHERS pended, ordered to pay his wife $1a50 Pinkhant's On the Level At Center and Broad $80 a Week. Bond for compliance * 2 0 0 0 ^ s h Open for Deliveries Dky and Night it*$ Your Health I was set at $500 by Judge, Bowera. SceayCa/ty XaiaHaas MtOmI XaaaaStttM Vegetable Compound $L00 TELEPHONE 8500 John E. -Hearn, 38, o f '84 Con CoaacU oa yayaa^ rsarayy gress street was sentenced to jail For Your 1941 or 1942 Gir BagisUred phamaeUts eom- for five days on a charge of intox you AM SfVinD TO ATTtND A OSMOtOnunON $1a25 Serutan 75c pound sroiur doctor’s preacrip- ication and a continuance was 4 5 All Models- Bought Accordingly . BELTED AND SOH tloQ here. Feel fnO .eonll- granted him for-tbree weeks in or- OAKORUX ■j ggs Vi the freshness of ttie Ingredl- meetio Understanding regarding COATS FOR MISSES support of hla wife And four chil Oil Company ante they nse. dren. Probation office Jam es Duf SERVING NO MEALS ' - I ■ fy was ordered by the court to su THIS WEEKI HARTFORD 8-2782 pervise the ease pending Hearns And Reverse Charges (VnliT Street CENTER return to court on the non-support Oar .Diniitff Room and Kitchen Are Goaed charge on O ct 27. For Extensive Alterations • AND OUR BUYERS WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME! Very new winter silhouettes In charming Hearn was arrested liw Officer belted coats of all wool. Shoulder tabs are K \N(,I Dial Raymond R. Griggln a t 11:80 p. m. emphasized by fancy buttons. The waist PHARMACY Wednesday night when Hearn got BARjOPEN As USUAL Is gathered in tiny tucks and the belt buckle M» M i l ^ 3 2 0 Frefeasloaal Phaimadsta out of hand through exceaeive ia of same ihaterial. Silt pockets and cuffed drinking a t his homo and jthe -po 30 OAK STREET - TELEPHONE 3894 sleeves. Black. Misses’ sizes. OIL * E. YY. Brown, Pharmacist lice were called In. Jack's Motors Fine Wines — Liqaora and Beer 481 MAm ST. TEL. 4SS8 714 CONN. BOULEVARD EAST HARTFORD THIRD FLOOR OF FASHIONS RN ACE BURNER SERVICE D elivery Eight languages and 87 native dialects og. Apoken In the FliiUp- W ELD O N OPEN EVENINGS UNTl^ 8:60 O’CLOCK pihe Islands. < V
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESl’BB, CpNN« THURSI^AY, OCrrOBEM^945 pAin*Law eight-months program of road and Celetano, unanimoiisly noml-1 ridge street, died at Manchester ernment.” moval was demanded by General ••foot mark. Cramer rolled out, Pickets ^ in g Stationed ed the Martin proposal "Impracti Fegy, son of tha late Mrs. Anna bridge construction. to the fund, and lapel buttons will be furnished to those nated at tbe.G.OP, city conven-i Memorial hospital this morning . The minister, said his police MacArthur's sweeping personal- Mr. Lawler said pickets were cal.” to Cavarretta. freedom directive today, had Just Fogy. Clarence Sadrozinskl, of S3 Funds for the program, $8,000,- subscribing at the Bank. tlon last night, ussuccessfully op-1 fo nwa, DO hlta, no errora, none following a long illness. He . was were "not so harsh" as before the being stationed at the plants of They pleaded with members dur been named head of a new com The bridal attendants were Mrs. NoTUt School street, dropped dead 000 in all, were allotted by the posed Mayor John W . Murphy.j Second Inning— Cubs born in Poland and came to the occupation but that their methods Shell,. Standard Oil, Texas and A t ing debate yesterday to "trust the State Flnonee -Advisory committee mittee of 25 to "Improve" Japan’s Adele ComoUo, siMer of-the-bride,, The house-to-house canvass for funds has already be dean of Connecticut chief execu ko popped up a high fly to United State.s 50 yearn ago. and to of operation were unchsjiged from lantic, ' where there are company President" and not write amend ■ oh^Hartfonf road' sHbrlly'"affef'i2T' police system, Dome! News agen and William E. Sagllo of Gl.'istonl yesterday. The flr.it project to get gun and it is expected that it will be completed by the tives who is virtually certain to yo, who v'TOt far back of aec- Manchester 27 years ago. For 25 war and pre-war day.s. unions. ments "tying his hands," bury, uncle of the bridegroom. o'clock this noon. He had been em under way will be the' completing be nominated for another term at] [Iw ae to make the catch. Nich- years he conducted a • meat and Yamazakl exulained In the inter cy reported. According 10 Mr. Lawler, ‘J|he Apart from the Martin proposal, ployed during the morning at Che end of this week or the middle of next week. ' The Home ministry had an- The bride who was given In mar of grading and the placing of cul flled out to Cullenbthe in grocery store on Spruce street, re view that the. Home Ministry's re union will see that fuel is provfled many Republicans are backing an riage by her father, wore a gold ney Brothers as a clerk and was hounced formation of the com verts on the Wilbur Cross pnrk- right field. Gillespie flied tiring two years ago. cent attempt to confiscate news to milk dealers, bakeries and hos- amendment proposed by Represen colored dress, brown accessories leaving his work for the afternoon mittee just before Allied head y a y apporaches in W allin^ord. . to Mayo back of second base. He is survived by his wife, papers printing pictures of the pital.s, but it w ill also see to It tative Halleck (R., Ind.) to exempt and White orchid corsage. Her 08 he was to be a bearer at the The construction of a bridge on the quarters i.ssued its orders disband a total of 12 agencies from presi WBL fo runti no hits, no errors, none Michaeline Mozzeri-one daughter, emoeror calling on Gfeheral Mac. that there-Is no deception on the matron of honor wore royal blue funeral of a slster-in-Iaw, Mrs. parkway route along Baldwin ave Ing the ministry's "thought po- q;iart o f the companies supplying dential reshuffling. Mrs. Rose Jameson of Glendale. Arthur and American correspond crepe,' black accessories end cor John Hampton who waa to be nue' in Meriden' Is also Included in Christian Groups D z in k Second Inning—^Tigers Calif., five sons, Joseph W. of W « t ents’ Interviews with the em- lice" and requiring prompt libera this fuel." '‘t Doubt Cast On Early Cuts sage of Talisman roses, while the buried this attemoon. South Coventry tion of political prisoners. this prqject. Jlreenberg sent a long fly out Roxbury. Mass., Felix of this .peror was Intended to "prevent As far as could be learned, mem A renewed administration drive mother of the bride wore green Rushing to reach the South W U H H S T t V l fA N C Y M I L K n o Dome! also quoted Justice Min Deputy State Highway Commis Pafko In center field. Cullen- town; Warrant Officer Stanley K., possible repercussion among the bers of the independent unipiu to hold first peacetime tax slashes crepe, black accessories and cor terminus in time to catch a bus To Hold Meeting ister Chiizo Iwata as saying -just sioner A. W. Bushell, who said Mrs. Florence U. Grady of Rip worked Wyse fpr a walk, the of Camp Stoutfield. Indiana: Dr. people." He acknowledged, how were not ccoiising the picket lines. to 35,000,000.000 cast doubt today sage of gardenias. across town, la believed to have that the Wilbur Ooss parkway ■before the A\lied .order was an ley Hill, attended a dinned meet flingcr getting only one Alexander J. Mozzer of ^ is town ever. that when the picture and on an early reduction in big w’ar- A wedding breakfast was served effected his heart He reached a jobs would be the flrjit tackled, nounced—that his department had tlma excise levies. over the plate. York struck and Captain Raymond R.' Mozzer interviews did apnear oh the at the «VllIa Maria, Glastonbury, point bn Hartford near the drive added that contracts would be ad ing, Saturday in Thompsonvllle, of C H t C K B N S f o w l no intention of complying with Planning to Man The excise issue, involving such New Haven, Oct. 4—(/P)— Morie looking at three pitches that of Fort Devens. Mass., and six streets by order of MacArthur. for the Immediate families, after way leading into the home of vertised for Improving the Leba- the directors o f the Connecticut the heart of the dish. Outlaw Japanese clamor for release of things as liquor, luggage, jewelry, than 120 delegates from 15 colleg Wnmp M«oty M eto grandchildren. . "there was.no reaction at al'." ^ All State Exchanges which the' couple left for a wedding Frank Cheney, Jr., when he col non-CoIchester road In Lebanon ed a single into left. Cullenbine such prisoners. Furthermore,. fur coats and lipstick, came before es In the New England area will Audtb-Vlaual Education Associa He was a member of the Polish I'nlmpressAd by Pnladani Part trio of unannounced destination. lapsed. and the Black Pond road In Wood- M M l I i f to BroU trY A And Tender lb A ding up at STCond. Richards Iwata had added, the Justice de- New Haven, Oct; 4.— — The the House W ays and Means com-' tion. Plana were made for activi American Club and St. James's The bride Is a secretary In the Dr. Moore was called and had stock. He estimated the total attend the three-day Connecticut ~ oiit, Hughei to Cavarretta. Yamazakl seemed unimpressed | enforce strict con- Southern New England Telephone mittee along with a showdown on the body removed In John B. ties for the ensuing year. Mrs. bv the fact that the. Pot.sdam ' office of the United States District cost o f these four operations at Valley Student Christian Move -Jto runs, one hit, no errora, two church: • trert on any Communist movement Company today dlsclos^ that ar repeal o f the 95 per cant excess Burke's ambulance to, the under Grady Is the secretary-treasurer of The funeral will be held frorp Attorney, Hartford, and the bride $500,000. agreement guaranteed the Japa advocating any drastic change In rangements had been completed to profits tax on corporations. taking rooms, where he conducted ment Leaders’ conference which the association. the John B. Burke Funeral Home, groom is an AM M 3-c in the Navy. Actual work on the Initial pro Third Inning Cubs nese people the ri-sdit to. se'.ect the Japanese national policy or op- man a ll' state exchanges with su There apparently were enough an examination and gave his ver opens tomorrow, at Yale univer Tuesday evening a square dance, 87 East Center street. Saturday at kind of government thev desired. pervisory employes In event tomor jects is expected to get under way ^ H u gh es bounced out, Mayo to posin.g Mtkadolsm; votes to eliminate the excess In-^ dict that death was due to natural sity under the sponsorship of, with Deludes orchestra and Vic. 8:15 a. m. and at St. Jamifs's He said he felt that It, was a row's four' hPur work stoppage, Hills-WilliamR late this month. Funds for, the Sammuelli as prompter, took 3 RfD PdiNTS nTbrtc. Wyse fanned, swinging at ^ Mennwhile the Justice mlniatr.y come levy and thus ease corporate causes. road and bridge program were Dw’lght HaU. Yale University TEA church at 9 a. m. The funeral main tiiitv of the Home ministry to deci-ecd by the National Federa Robert John Hills, 23, of 41 place at Pine Lake Shores. neks' fast one. Hack rolled , 1 • » ,,..1 made public.a report from Toyo- burdens by 12,655.000,000 In 1946. Mr. Sadrozinskl waa bom on allotted from the unappropriated Christian Association. GRADE » LB home will be open this evening and tion of Telephone Workers (inde Sherman street, Passaic, N. J., The purpose of the conference, "Friday evening the Boy Scouts In Paokagfifi and Taa Daga at Your Oxocn's 10 INCH CUT grade a lb 30^ to York at first base, and p reven ta n yexp re.slon a ga m stth e,t„„,a prison on the outskirts'of .May Seek Further Cuts Ridge street, the son of Mr. and surplus of the highway fund. until the funeral for friends. imperial house. The "thoutrht no-| pendent) should eventuate. now In the United States Navy, RIB ROAST safe when the Tigers got Mikl. However, thers Were - reports Mrs. Gustave Sadrozinskl. He "aecording to Thomas Hart, Yale, will meet at the Community Cen lice" were particularly vigilant A t the same tlni'e hlgh"ofllclate and Mrs. Elizabeth Bertha wil •47 and Margaret Kentfleld o f Mt. *ed-up--and Trucks failed to noted .social philosopher whose that committee Republicans might married and has since made his ter at 7:30 p. m. 2 RED POINTS _ _ expressed the hope . that some liams, 24. of.. 1643 North 56th St:. Holyoke, la "to give the student er the sack and take York's against Leftists or Communists, he dea'h in the prison focussed at- seek further cuts for corporations home at the North End. He la our- BOPM IN GRADE A LI 3 7 * GRADE $ LB 2 5 * It was ruled a single. John- said, "becai'se they advocate r'im-. means might yet be found to make Philadelphia, P a„ a widow, this vlved by hia father, a brothar, Radio Operators’ leaders attending from various . .J , t I tention on the police and prison unnecessary the ordered stoppage as well as a bigger saving for In- morning secured a marriage li CHUCK ROAST fanned swinging. Futiprals ination of the imperial house. , gituntlon. died Sent. 26 of scabies Raymond, hla wife and a son, Rus- campuses some ideas concerning Mrs. Burgess Heads W.C.T.U. o f long distance and local service dividaula than the $2,500,000,000 cense at the town clerk's office, the organization and basis of work .Ns runs, one hit, no errors, one MacArthur's flve-nn<«e - letter to ; and kidnev disease. The report voted Tuesday. This was airriost aell and a daughter Barbara, all of Walkout Spreads betw’een the hours of 2 arid 6 p. m.. secured a waiver from PTobste Manchester. FMncral arrange to be carried on In college Chris GRADE A 11 i ( 7 * GRADE B LB Mrs. Loretta P. Cmiper the .lananese government '"as : gaif, ^av he had a half billion above what Secre Hartford. Oct. 4—
oret- read to bv j aubmittp'l a petU‘on for releave strike vote. . tary of the Treasury Fred M. Vin necticut Woman’s Cffiristlan Tern- ; ,TVucks got a big band from the ranged with Justice of the Peace Ojlleges which will be repre perance Union, concluding a two- 1 ta Price Cooper, of 57 Boulder Ken R. Dvke. chief of the Al ted | bond and that action on his Under present plans the super son had recommended. C v e a m 5 RED POiNTS Iced stands when he came to command's Civil . Information and Stuart J. Wasley .to be marrird Manila, Oct. 3—(wrcy was an easy out, Webb ping cemetery. “ ■ them Into prison. » affected. wage demands are negotiated. used as a sauee-Afc ssesi* Of Oil Properties Doughton (D -N C ) said he expect Receipts at the Manchester In Center Church House. recording secretary, Mrs. Eliza ((York. Trucks was very fast and Demands "Thought Ppliee"' Files Spokesmen, for the Southern RCA, reporting that it had in ed the committee to complete "by Postoffice for the month of Sep .Miss M ary Chapman, the first beth L. Tehan of Watertown and curve was breaking sharply, New England Telephone company creased wages .50 per cent above Backs Hiring of Disabled MacArthur demanded that the midnight” Its first tax reduction tember fell $335.48 below that of president of the dub, will prepare treasurer, Miss Ethel D. Barrows lyatretta worked him for the full insist there is no dispute between its pre-war scale, said the Fili a m t About Town Japanese government turn over to (CantlniieH Frnm Page One) bill in 16 years. The measure pro September 1944. Thle was due to and read a history o f the organiza o f New London. I Onetinof i\t and then rapped a double the company and its worksrs in I pino operators are demanding U.S. Hartford, Oct. 4 — (/ft — Gov him the files of the "thought po bably will epme to a vote In the the falling off of the overseas tion. Kodachrome slides taken • O U p ^ U f O M ligh t centerfield. It should Connecticut Arm y clothing—which RCA can- Raymond E. Baldwin has tequest- 11 NATIVE Pfc. Earl A. Stone, of 79 El- lios” and complete information on are affected bv the work stop House next week. shipments o f Christmas presents thla summer by Norman Ash will «r< been , only a single.‘ but Cul- ed that Connecticut support Pres 11 tin of milk or drldge street, was honorably dis the prisons and prison personnel pages. In addition, other plants { ------to men in the service and alto one be shown for ths first time. Mem .not obtain. Ibine and Cramer became con- Ready to Offer Own Plan ident Truman’s program for the on which was going to han- charged from the U. S. Army at Colonel. Dyke said American are being picketed Ithough cm-1 DignuteM SlotV Pace The War department reportedly less working day. bers who hava had sucesas in Heinz 11 wRtermakeB employment and development of Fort Lewi's. Washington, on Sept. guards had been placed on watch nlove.-i are not on strike. Opera-j ^ Jtuw race During last month the recelnts growing chryoanthemums, are in cauliflow er 2 the ball. Pafko sent a roller ro Is ready to send Congress its own the abilities of physicallg handi fourportiont ort and was thrown out Webb 20. over Home ministry records to tlons are curtailed in' the picketed' Of Reconversion were $11,606.78 against $11,942.24 vited to bring specimens- and be Deaths Last Night refineries. plan for consolidating the Arm y capped persons, by observing na Condensed dcueiout .Tnrk, Nirholarm also singled prevent destruction ' of material and Navy. In September 1944. prepared to tell about' them. relating to political prisoners. Whether the picketed refineries, By The* Associated Press tlonal i^amploy the physically C^an4-^ LBS Srply to light center, scoring Staff Sergeant Thomas D. It probably will lead to a fight C-lfl Raugh, of 36 Wadsworth street, Dyke told correspondents that not dlrectlv involved in the dis New’ and continuing disputes Detroit—Truman H. Newberry, handicapped week” through Oct. SWEET POTATOES rarretta with the first run of snarled traffic along the nations within the House Military commit- 80. capitalist, a former secretary 7 and Oct. 13. The governor has C ream o f Tom ato game. Gillespie flied . out to was honorably discharged from he foresaw dlfflcultv in the re pute. will be seised along with iH/OOPWORK the U. S. Arm y at Fort Lewis, lease of the political prisoners, be plants tied up by strikes was a broad labor front today, slowing . of the Navy, elected U. S. Senator directed all agencies of the stete ^ amer in center. the pace of the country’s . recon Chairman May (D., Ky.). told government to "take an active LBS Washington, on Sept. 20. cause they had not been labeled as auestion to be determined at the ^ PINEHURST MEAT from Michigan in 1918 over Henry e a s ie r ]p a e run, tw o hits, no errors, one version program. newsmen several days ago he did Ford and later convicted on part” in the fullfillment of the oh such and were scattered all oVer. White House conference. First, we want to remind yon that while many Itema, part NATIVE CABBAGE 2 The mounting strife over labor not favor immediate action bn charges of fraud and corruption jective of the national program. ‘ f a s t e r Fourth Inning—^Tigers Corporal Walter C. Kominskl, of Japan. A P A W official said the agency, of which we list in this edyt„ are now point free, you need the issues— most of them Involving merging the two services. in connection with the senatorial CLEANER 4 Soup 6 Trotter street, wan honorably The Central Liaison office, direct which already had substantialiy ■ame number of points as last month tor A A Choice, A Good, ner whacked a single to cen- wages and hours— brought a new Apparently in reply to May, campaign. He was bom in Detroit. ^The flag o f the commander of a fast fielding by Pafko depriv- discharged from the U. S. Army link between Allied headquarters reduced ita staff preparatory to B Comroerrial Beef and for Pork, Lamb and Haim However, high in the number of idle thla Representative Thopiason (D.. New York—^Thomas J. Buttl- destroyer flotilla is a swallow-tail S i.« PASCAL CELERY 23< him o f a double. Hack threw Air Force at Mitchel Field, N. Y.. snd the Japanese government, was going out of business Jan. 1. faces with Cold Cuts, regular Hamburg, Frankfurta, Palish Rings, year. The more than 160 separate Tex.), told the House yesterday kofer, 55. vice president of Hearst pennants o f plain white bordered Greenberg, Cramer reaching on October 2. told to submit a "comprehensive a serious manpower problem If it Lamb Patties and Soap Bonea (and any Utility Beef) pokit free, strikes, shutdowns and work stop he believea a majority of the Magazines. Inc., and associated above and below with blue. bnd on the play. It was not a report” by Oct. 15. detailing ac handles the government seizure. yon will eat royally all this month. If yon are a little carefafl. pages kept more than ai half mil committee wants to take up the with the Hearst organization since As A Spucc li'dse, lor ineatloaf . NATIVE CARROTS 2 - 17< erifice. Cullenbine drew; a walk, Harold E. Borst, SSMB 2-c, U. tion taken to place the orders In- There was no let-up. meanwhile. Beef is verytplentifiil this week, and we can give yen nliuoet and Spaghetti. Heinz Condensed / S. Navy Is serving aboard the U.S. lion workers away from their Jobe. matter soon. 1917. rk lined cut to Pafko in center. to effect. In the labor squabbles confounding any cat yo^ want. Lamb, Ham and Bacon continae scarce. New York—Gilbert Miles Ram Cream of Tomato Soop (jiyes a r S. Griggs an attack transport, in Fresh stoppages threatened to Thomason, ranking Democrat runners holding their bases, MacArthur concluded the order' reconversion, X sey, 64, chief architect of the Shell Japanese waters. Ths Griggs was greatly expand the strike lines. on the committee, said he was flavor folks simply can’t 'k ^ ^tlaw forced Cullenbine at sec- with the sUtemsnt: j More Miners Walk Out PO IN T FREE ITEMS Oil Company. He waa a native of CALI. ORANGES 3 »25' ~ Johnson to Hughes, at Okinawa at the time of the Jap Rhlpping Partially Pnral^iad ready to lead a fight to force com J 17. <«►.»«■ resist! N„. "All officials and subordinates Another 25,000 o f John L. Lewis' Frankfurta ^ MUTTON LEGS ...... Ib. 25c Middleboro, Mass. to tuns, one hit, no errors, two surrender. He Joined the ffflvy in Shipping in New York harbor mittee action. He predicted hbar- o f the Japanese government af- bituminous coal miners walked but was partially paralyzed by a port ings would be started in the next Lamb Patties' Mutton Chops Kansas City—Bernard M. An LBS 1944 having been employed by the fected by terms of this directive yesterday, bringing the total to derson, 50, secretary of. the Amer BARTLEH OR BOSC F ifth Inning Cubs Austin A. Chambers Company. He wide strike of 60,000 workers, in week or two. Pressed Ham P E A R S will be held personally responsible, 1 1 5 ooo. The edlimated 675,000- Rib, 24c lb. Loin, 35c Ib. icon Hereford Association. ' javucks threw out Hushes at is the son of Mrs. Luigi Pols, of 55 cluding 46.000 A F L longahoremen. Army and Navy officials told a and atrictly accounk .ble for com- qally loss In prodi(ctlon repre- The work stoppage in New York Senate committee the services Luncheon Ham Fifeshly Chopped Lewiston, Me.— Michael J. Joyce, fs n t. Wyae rolled out, Webb to School street. pllance wtlh and adherence to the 68, a former outfielder ■with the ■ jiftk. Hack rapped one out to sents about two-thirda o f the na harbor came after the New York will burn up perhaps a fourth as Minced Ham HAMBURGER ...... Ib.29c spirit and letter of this directive," tion's output. district council of the AFL Inter New York American League team FRESH PRUNES !:interfleld and afretched it into a Francis Birse Reid, 47 Middle much oil and gasoline in peace Veal Loaf Naming of KPdama .Approved national Longshoremen's oosocla- SO UP BONES and for several years a player in r ouble. Johnson wept out, Webb to Turnpike, east, Manchester, who is W'ith the oil strikes out o f his time as' they used when the war Polish Rings THE ATOMIC SCIENTIFIC WAY hands. Schwellenbaeh was free to ties had agreedTuesday t o accept was going full blast. The commit the minor leagues. Frk. now’ agning in the United States Headquarters approved the ap ‘ Sauerkraut Grotc*s L pointment of Kenji Kodama as turn to the rapidly spreading soft terms of a new contract from the tee is interested in post-war pros TO MODERN CLEANINGS! YELLOW ONIONS 3 “IT- go runs, one hit, no errors, one Navy, recently was advanced In Oykers F R A N K F U R T E R S ... Ib. 43c l-x rate from Fireman, First Class, to president of the Japanese Gentrai coal strikes and other labor sore New York Shipping association. It pects in the oil industry. IxtsN Defamation Suit provided a 40 hour work week, pay Not Getting Share of Leftovers FV Firth Inning Tigers \ W ater Tender, Third Class. He is Llaioon office. It virtually com-1 spots. Haddock FiUets Smoked A Teaspoon or Tablespoon Will hike but made no mention of lim The man who does the buying went far back in left cen- now serving on board one of thp pleted the reorganization of that) ’ One of the.se was the scheduled Mackerel TONGUES /lb. 51c L o i Angeles, Oct. 4— (fl5— Al '^ktko itation of lift loads, which was the for Los Angeles, Alvin J. Holm, FALL CANNED FOOD VALUES F to haul down Richards' * long nation's large aircraft carriers. key agency through which Mac- 1 four-ho^r demonstration shut Jennings. 82-year-old former out Do All Your Cleaning _____ - [down tomorrow, afternoon of 200.- cause of an earlier dispute. complained to another Senate Fowl are worth special mention this week... aaah. Trucks popped out to His wife and little daughter,-Mar ArthuF'-operatso,.. law, lost his $100,000 defamation And woodwork stays clean NiW 1945 PACK - BUY ONI Ot A DOZiN 000 members the National Fed fn Detroit, General Motora'.Corp. committee that local governments jhnson at aecond. Webb lined a garet, are living in Manchester. The CLO, before it was reor ot with cool days the dellctoas soap''yotrget'Yroiir' character siiit against a broad longer because RAD leaves ganized, was rCnsidered subserv eration of Telephone Workers. was the first o f the motor indus aren’t getting their share of left FOWL casting qompany Tuesday. A jur>’ Without SOAP! ggla into left. Mayo walked on Fowl uiU come In handy.. .these are specially DELICIOUS RESULTS 20-OZ They will ponduct a strike vote try's big three to give the CTO over war supplies. He said there Pound o f 11 women and one man needed no dirt-catching film. Dis FINAST Golden Bantam ^ straight pitches. Cramer site- Phyllis Anne Rogers, daughter ient to the old rilique in the Japa selected, plump, tender. Grade A Birds. Like are yours with Flako be m United Automobile Workers union was' "constant diacrimination." only 20. minutes to decide a "Lonq WHITE MAGIC CLEANS EVERYTHING WITHOUT Fancy Cream Style TINS 1 a single over third base, scoring of Mr. and Mrs. Tliomaa J. Rogers, nese Foreign office which tooK during their 2 to 6 p. m. (e.s.t.) cause Flako’s ingrt^lients solves grease and banishes o f 500 East Center street, has re MacArthur's 'orders and parcelled “ continuous meeting" called to a reply on ita demand o f a 30 per L. Metcalfe Walling— be runs all Plneharst Poultry.. .we cut It up or draw Ranger" program depicting the SpAP! NO RUBBING! NO .SCRUBBING! CORN I'^abb and sending Mayo to third, are precition-miZed. No dirt rapidly. Cleans without turned to House in the Pines at them out for execution. protest a preliminary National cent wage rate booat The propos the Labor department’s Wage- 4 2 c It aa yon specify, ex-outlaw’s career, had not dam-1 20-OZ {itb the count one and one GrMn.- al was rejected as "unreasonable." uncertainty of measuring. RICHMOND - SWEET Norton. Masa., to resume her stud- Under the new setup. M acAr Labor Relations board decision to Hour division— backed a bin to aged Jennings. He claimed the ra- hard rubbing. Rinses free If You Want a Beautiful Wa.shinK, Try White'Magic. •jn. adialed a home run into the The union said negotiations would NATIVE FRYING CHICKENS — ROASTERS — AND Nothing to add but water. MEDIUM SIZE' ' TIN lea. The achool opened this week thur's 'officers can work through dissolve an affiliated union at boost the minimum wage required dlo aerial falaely portrayed him as instantly. A vaster softener Your Clothes Become Whiter, Colored Clothes Brighter. ' iBtld atsmds, scoring Mayo and for Ita thirty-fifth year with the be resumed Saturday. o f flrma in interstate busbieas Inducing a youth to join his out If your grocer hasn’t Flako PEAS more authorized channels in the Western Electric company, BROILERS sterner ahead o f him. Cullenbine A strike vote involving GM's Your Clothes Last Longer! largest enrollment In iU history. CLO. Although Kodama formerly Kearny. N. J. from 40 to 65 cents an hour. But law band. (or Flakom) today, check and deodorant Contains no RICHMOND CUT 27-OZ out to Cavarretta at first, 325,000 employes la set for Oct For a lean, economical cut of Pot Boast (or buy a headed two organizations which Support Recognition Drive ha told a Senate committee em srith him again tomorrow. abrasives to scratch and An Outstanding Value TIN r o u r runs, three hits, no errors, SUIT Sergeant William E. Mosh- 24 and the UAW -CIO will vote on slice for Swira steak) we suggest B Grade Top or Bottom MacArthur found necessary, to The United Mine Workers were ployer, labor and public repreaen- mar. Harmless. Kind to the BEETS ^ left. ler, aerial radio operator.- o f 60 a Chrysler Corp. strike on Oct. 26 Round at 39e Ib. 18 Wounded in OrcMade Blaat- cloae— the Central China Develop staying away from the pits in in tatlvea should look into tbs case YOR OAIID8N 20-OZ TIN 1 7 * West Center street, Manchester, ment Company and the Yokohama with some 80,000 workers involv In each Industry before new mini Visit our meat department Friday (we open at 9:00 hands. No lye, soap, or I MNAST 27-01 TIN 19c PEAS creasing numbers In support their ed. It also has petitioned for a Athena. Oct. I 4.—(ff)— Fifteen | SPINACH Conn., has been awanled A ir Medal specie bank’ — American officials foremen's union recognition drive. mum wage* are put into effect. Fridays and Saturdays) or telephone and reserve the caustic soda. WUl not clog • (Oak Leaf Cluster). He is wHh strike vote at Ford Motors, which , persons, limludlng seVen soldiers 18-OZ TIN 1 5 * Mother Receives aai(l: •• Operators twice have declined items you want for your Saturday call. and policemen, were wounded last BEANS VJIStcm W t\ vvr’sr* iooz TINw w15 . mPINEAPPLE —— —— —- — _JUIC| _ _ _ the India-China Division, A lf •*%Ve, looked him over and found employe 109.000. The wage de drains. And it takes only 2f I Lewis' invitations to discuss the Our Dairy Department features only the better night wl^n . a hand gp’enade ex Transport Command, based at Cal nothing In his record to prevent mand Is the paramount issue. Grange Initiates worth of RAD to make a I TOMATO JUICE 8INAST 20. PINEAPPLE oruimED JOOZTIN 20* feou’s Decorations cutta. , problem, and the number of strikes kinds of Butter . . . offers plenty of point free Cheese ploded near Athens’ busiest his holding this job." quickly multiplied. , gallon of cleaning solution! Headquarters took official note and fresh Heavy or Light Cream. square. The Incident occurred I The Solid Fuels Administration, 18 Candidates when a group of soldiers tried to GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 ’?iks 25« APPLE SAUCE ;iMrs. Augusta Benson, of 143 today of a Moscow radio report which previously had reatricted Ask lor BAD at your favorite store • Pfc. Ray Joiiefe- that Russia has demanded through rescue a boy cigarette vendor, .Jetherell street has received from ahipmenU out the Pennsylvania Paint Your Floors With PLASTEX who had 4)een arrested on black | I ' if son. Staff Sergeant Roy E. 4he foreign mlnl8tera"conference in Last night at ths Maooniq Tem OOUBU MONIY BACK if not ptr London that a four-power control and W est Virginia fields, extended market charges. 400 U.S.P. UNITS OF VITAMIN D 'snson, the Bronze Star Medal and Hoiiie on Leave Q ' S akd A ' ple, Mianebesterheater Grange. No. 3L CELLOPHANE-LIKE ' OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 t>ns15 government ''shoulder the common the order to the "smokeless" field ^QERICIDAL CLEANING CRYSTALS tation which he received for P. o f initteted 18 candidates in IN EVERY PINT OF responsibility" in Japan. In southern West Virginia, Ohio fi., COATING i / ' ' ' , qeritorious service in connection the ftest and second degrees of tha C U A IM lil not P«G Pfe. Rayniond J. Jones o f 23 Issue Seen D lp lom tlc One . and Virginia, 1 Provides a gienmlng, non-skid OAKITE 10 ith operations against the ene-' order.. The regiilar officers head TOILiT EVANGELINS Wellington/road, has ' returned Aides at headquarters said the Producers are to supply only ■ Q — What influence does the finish that does away with wax ' y, from January 1 . 1945 to May ed by Raymond Thomas, master of SOAP from duty In the Eastern Theater Issue was not a military but a hbsp^ls. uUUty plants, railroads, moon have on the date on which ing. Outwears ordinary.'vamish SWEETHEART 3 c'.:i.i9. , in Brittany, France. As In- the local grange, exemplified' the 8ATH If of Operations, and la spending a diplomatic one and therefore head- city transit systems. Great Lakea Easter Sunday fallal and laeqner, ' Protects^ from TO itrr MILK4;^^i3S lligence officer, S g t Benson par- 15-day furlough with his parents, docks, river and tidewater docks, A — Easter falls the first Sunday first degree. A ladies' team with SWEETHEART SOAP CAKES II* dpated, in numerous reconnais- quarters felt, unqualified to com- atains, etc. So iwcct artd good, il is rc;cm- Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones. Pfc. merit. oMps and mine power plants. followli.r the Paschal full moon Mrs. Roy Warren, taking the part ;nce patrols deep in enemy terri- of Master, gave the aecond d e g r ^ Jones has been overseas two years Moocbw radio said Russia oought which happens on or next after QUART mended by many doctors and ne ry and secured vitgl Information A drill waa presented before thla f LIT " 19. 33. and on the completion of his fur a change on grounds the military the 21st o f March. C A N .... out enemy positions which were Most of 'State Hit $ 2 .9 5 points required either. lough will report to Fort Devens. phase of the occupation has passed. degrree In charge o f Mrs. Cleon ter successfully taken, under fire WINDEX 2 25. Beginning with **>' TThe report arrived as advance Chapman. 'M any visitors from friendly artillery." By Oil Workers* Strike 0— What four railroada are con o vasion Pfc. Jones-was in bix major units of the U. 9- 77th Infantry neighboring granges were present Pinehurst Offers lA graduate of Manchester High Hartford. Oct. 4—(/TV- The na sidering a consolidation ? at last nigbt’a meeting and com battles islth the First Army. 4th (Statue of Liberty) division made No Point Sale On ■N., FRESH HOW POIHT FHK! ' bool Sgt. Benson was employed tlon-wide oil workers' strike sud A — Chesapeake and Ohio, Nick mented on tbe fine degree work of Armored Dirislon, 29th Field the first occupational. landing on Derby Products ly's Corned Boof Ko Id OZ TIN 2 2 * j .^ a salesman by the Viking Bak- denly hit H artford and moat of el Plate. Pere Marquette and both teams. Artillery-, for w-hich he has re the northernmost islandOf Hokkai CREAMERY s s ^ „ Boef, Pork T Company before entering the Connecticut today. Wheeling and Lake Erie, serving On Wednesday evening, October 22 OZ. DEBBT TONGUE 4 12 QZ TM 32c1 ceived a silver star and a bronze do at Hakodate: . The remainder The CIO International Oil the Great Laliea area and the (OX IN CAN) $1.U m o rs Lamb. Vool *my In April, 1943. He has will ,move in tomorrow at Otaru 17, the third and fourth degrees star. Workers', union called out its 'ap Ohio and part of the. northern 5p3m A Hormol Predu< 12 OZ TIN 32c1 ..rv^ with the 263d Infantry in and take over the capital city'-qf will be given to the same group of ,19 OK. DERBY OX TONGUE /■ igUnd, France and Germany • Pfc Jones's outfit had just left proximately LOGO members at Miasiasippi Valleys. ' candidates. Preceding this meet (QLASS) $148 BUTTER Germany when his sister. P v t Sapporo. eight large diatributore this morn U nderw ood Oevlled Ham i OZ rmTIM 1]I R e l ice leaving for overseas a year 'Today more than 2,000 Japa ing a supper will be served at 6:30 • OZ. SUCED TONGUE, 46c U B ROLL Pauline E. Jones of the Woman's ing. 'o . He is at present at Mar- nese. availing themselves .of the Q— ’."hat prompted tha organi o’clock In the lower han o f the • OZ. W H O LE TONGUE \ Prom ‘wiFT-s 12 OZ TIN 3 2 * .llea, France, and is an assistant Army Corps arrived at the 97th Immediately', the union mem zation o f the Seabees? Temple by the Home Economics General Hospital in Frankfort for MacArthur-prdared freedom of (GLASS) 78c « OZ HN 1 the Camp Operations Officer. bers began to picket plants of A — Seabeea w e « organised committee, headed by. Mrs. Carl Soil's Liver Pate medical duty, and they mlsaed- speech, went in a d ren ch !^ rain ,! had previously received the other distributors where there are about six weeks after Paarl Har HUding. R e t h f /U(U h seeing each other. . to Hibiya public, hall and listened DOES THE m a j o r OF YOUR WORK ’ mbat Infantryman’s badge, the to a aeries o f talks on Japan’s pos company, o r ' independent unibna. bor, to meet an emergency civilian PINEHURST ''O ribbon and one battle star Tank trucks were halted on state N O RURRINO NO SCRURRIHQ SOFT T iN O It SLICID POINTS REDUCED! sible place in a peacetime world. labor shortage In Iceland. Five v U v V 'f - the campaign of Northern Many students ani^. members of roads. oorapanias o f 99 man toch were Father o f Loc^al Spaghetti Supper By mld-mornlng,. Virtually no oil FRUIT ...VEGETABLES WOBKS LIKE MAGIC EASY TO USE White Meet Tuna > 40e| ance. Japan’s middle class were in the enlisted in the N avy for construc FRESH NATIVE or gasoline was being moved. White Turnips White or Golden audience. tion duty on that north Atlantic Man Succumbs Ooverdab At Bolton Hall •Must Choose Just Leaders At the CYO plants -Gulf. Tide island. Yellow Turnips SWEET POTATOES N.S.W 1 MEANS CLEANS CLOTHES BREAD rivate Balehunas water, Crown. Valley, American, BETTY ALDEN DATED VARIETY BREADS PULLET Timberlekf Sardines U OZ TIM Dr. Tbyohiko Kagawa, soical le- Spinach 2 pounds 23c • k GLASSES DISHES former. said Japan's energio* now Hygrade, Goodrich and Newgate— s FINISH 'E M LIKE 7 OZ TIN 3 4 * 1 The Ladies of, St. Maurice Chap Q— Why art tha Great Lakes Willimantic, OcL 4—UFI— For Beets YELLOW ONIONS W lfO LE WHEAT 10* Oeverleaf Salmon receives Discharge can be turned toward inventibh both drivers and office workers mer First Selectman William A. TH EV A O F * REFRIGERATORS SINKS el in Bolton will serve a gpa^ e ^ classified as "high m u H Carrots 3 pounds 22c EGGS jBWi-k^9n?U'iusflplT. W jMtlea.. ..,,He reportedly were op strike. The l^BISCO gHREDDEP C R A C K ED WHEAT 1S?^10* -In-Portland—svae ■ k BATHTUBS TOILETS NOW IN PLENTIFUL SUPPLY I f TiT:i5El52i37Wr»‘ L.~Wirttorjtr «» Navy WiiilfiORteBt 21-01 ie*r l i e ivate Otto Balchunus of h e a r t h r y e ability to chobse Justiaailera. . CiSery ■ : ^BiR1 . inwifi . ('ir»n»i$ T^'0''0UT|KI i i iin street was honorably dia Saturday Gening, Supper wlli Miks Elizabeth Ktibum; veteran Potentialities Cause Alarm witeln ot ndariea of a country ' hla home lust be- .BROOK SIDE be served between ’five and sfeven n.* «.,if andand, whirhwhich srsare tvT’Anribeyond fiiAthe juris- nis nome J w l oe- 12fi led from the United States missionary and English ' teacher The full effect of the etrike'was fore midnight last night He was We 'Now Have Cranberries, Musbrewms, Soup Bunches o’clock and the spaghetU will be diction of any government. yO-Ot LOAT * at the ConvalMc^nt hospi- who was interned during war. and not immediately felt, but its po- 79. 12 prepared by Anthony Fiano, who and Hubbard Squiish . INN mp Edwards, Mass., October Yoshio Kodama, political adviser to tenUaIlties.caua«l alarm. Buck, a Democrat, becslne first has. a reputation for cooking an CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON entered service in March, Premier Higaqhl-Kuni, were.other / Distributors said that unless the yed a m r de- much they had in their tanka Q—What state has the largaat Fresh Daily Shipmenti On These Items. the grain businaaa previously, and Hsa^geodaaasptutddiekiaa*Srhaaty*flavaraMkM ___ atoi^e. SUDS Arm y. 30th (Old Hickory) round numbers on the program. mobIlizatUm o f servicemen and when the atrtke began. forest arsa? also had aarved tha city (ovem- WoHii.Lili. m. Hs holdte^ the Pinple The Satlaflera o f Ellington wit] war plant workers and the repa this eeraat a fcaan bvorita. And ramembar you can Some of the largest Connecticut A —CaUfomla, with 24,7«1,0O« ment as an aldaiman. sarvaNaWaeOShrwldadWhaat-tlia original Magic ' ■srard for w wuundg/recelved in Ger- calling any of the following per planning an ordinance to give since the strike qtarted in Texas. lu n IT lUISH .RHMUl IIStllT tlirilT Q— When was the. Gulden' Gate N. J., and MIm Elizabeth Buck of W l M SU Vi THE KlGHT TO UAUT CUAMmUg^ PtlCiS SUiJICT TO CHANGE DUE T O ^ E X l the Combat Infan- sons: Mrs. William Minor, Mrs first preference In employment to Further interference, with supply Bridge over San Francisco Bay Willimantic; a son, John Buck of ------V' ETO M e^ with (Sifford Loomis or Mrs. Keeney the ddmobllioed men, and rastrlct- threatened to close them down. c q n ^ ta d ? kanchaafar,' and a aistar, Mia. A r- A Hutehlnsna. tnor loba wfeieh naav be held hr John F Maerx, general mana- A —In 1^7. ,thur I. B^II o f thla city. — ) I f .. PACK MANCHESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSOAT, OCTOBER 4, 1945 MANCHESTER EVENING HER ALU. MANCHCiSTEB. UJMM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 SIX I made an offer. They declined it bad debts where the debtor haq no and wokked out a counter settle assets. It does not seek to collect ®*Oklahomar* Stars No Obligation ment with Mr. Jones. That was the tax from any other of those in original recommendation for an Russian stand rests upon the fset much aa it was not in the warn FBI Schedules curring the bad debts iir similar In I Traiisporl Sets ing. Catharine Marshall protested Will Try Hoiiiiiia early in 1942. M a n c h e s t e r 18.000 appropriation. that these coimtrjes are, Iheorctt- W I'IC ——ItWO IIHtO TVl/Z/lVVl WTIII —1330 Rise in Living Costs ••At' no time w’as I aware that stances. W hy should I be singled the election of the commissioner Winter.'— 1360 * O tVHTD—I4III out and asked to pay?” If more engineering:, more in call'y supposed to enjoy thrlf own j A i p R c C O T c l To Pay Loans the stock had any valiM; other than evening a era ld because by statute such offices, are For War Crimea Eastern Standard Tima 1 Police School zero from the time of the settle Roosevelt previously said that vestigation, and larger expendi Independence. j PUBLISHBDjST THB appointive unless a special act is Behind Pay Demanids < ment with Hartford and Baird un the stock of ithe Texas network •Af.li pniNTlMO CO. INC. ture ia needed before the present Russia has. in other words, lak-| , passed by the Generalr Assembly til May qf 1946, at which date I , now is conservatively valued at 4:00 — W D R C — House Party: • Swing: WTHT—Hartford ’ e Elliott Roosevfelt Says II BtaMlf Street backward i r'^ur n/.f s __ giving the town of Bolton the tight Aflininistrative Matters did not own or control any of the |between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000. MuteheaMr, Conn. Board of Selectmen, which con- i en tremendous steps oacKwaru i Burbank. Calif., Oct. 4 Manila, Oct. 4-—i/F)— Lieut. Gen. News: WHTD — Jack Berclt: rocs Speak; W T IC — Nev/s o ' f- to elect such an officer. William A. Offer to Turn Over ■4r$r*tc ‘ He said that when the two loans THOKAS jPBRauaON tains three new members, feels it I from .San , Francisco, from Pots-'ne^w e.t8t-to-west transcontinental Masaharu ' Homma, who com W T H T — News; The 4:00-5:iX) World. Perrett was elected a member of To Be Considered at stock Sent To Wife he referred to were made Hartford Gcoeni H inder dam, from Yalta, from Tchoran j spVcd flyinc record of 7 hours. S3, manded Japanese forces during Spot: WTIC— Backstage Wife. 7:30— W D R O —Mr. Keen, Pr.-ie Labor Says Government PounSid Oetobir 1. in i practical to undertake the proj Zoning Commission for Avf years. All Net Assets Made was given 2000 shares of the stock the infamous march of death from 4:15— W H T D — Musical Round of Lost Persons; W HTD--fh r- Back from Pacific New Haven Classes "The stock waa later sent by ect, let's have that undertaken and from the original Moscow, has been established Walter^Elllott, a member pf the as collateral and Baird 500. IbllMidd Brery Brcnlng Except . ... a Lockheed C-89 Constellation i Bataan, will be arraigned as a >var up; WTIC— Stella Dallas. lock Holmes: WTHT—Mel-^dy Figure Far Too Low; | Mr. Jones to Miss Grace Tully and a full and complete report on Conference. Whether this l epre-1 i Zoning Commission then told the criminal In the near future, ,CoI. Beverly Hills. Calif., Oct. 4.— (presidential secreUry) and kept and Holiday*. Enured it the 4:30—WDRC — Strictly Swing; , Hour; WTIC—Bob Burns. Organization of a Statewide (Ic* at Uancheitir, Conn., a* meeting that Joseph N egro v had Alva Carpenter, chief of General Claims Increase Al- j __Elliott Roosevelt, in an interview In her fUes In the White House. In, ita raaulta made public before an aents a final Russian decision to-1 .T h e old mark for the 2,3S5-milc| WHTD— Chester Bowles. OPA;’' 8:00— W D R C — Suspense; W H T D school dealing with police admin* bad aaaa Hall Hatter. - resigned aa 2p7ilng Commissioner MacArthur’s War Crime* branch, January. 1944, the stock waa sent other town meeting is aaked to ' ward a Rusalan power bloc isola-. course, from Miami, Fla., to Bur- W T IC — Lorenzo Jones. Luna and Ahner; W TH T-—Crc'l most Double Now istrative matters waa announced published in The Los Angeles FENDER AND and asked the m a tin g to All\the said today. by my father to my wife in Fort r iCBSClUPTION RATES Itlon which will decree the „ ls t - l hank. w «a 10 hours, 10 minuter 4:45 — W DRC*.—, Main Street, Brown: w n c —Burns' and AI- bv Roger F. Gleason, Special Ag Times yestewlay, declared that he t.oo act on the proposition. unexpired term four years. Homma’s arraignment will fol f r l .Worth at her request. She stUl has Ik taSr bp Hall ...... f -__ , j ' , , , w , At the controls of the four-en- Hartford: WHTD—Hop Harrl- lefti- —------' ent in Charge of the Connecticut has no moral obllgatlqp* to pay BODY WORK Epaiontb 'by Hall ...... { .78 The issue, despite the tactic* Of , ence of two worlds which now transport as it landed hero Keeney' Hutchinson Iiccepted^ the low shortly after that of Gen. By James Marlow- it. having acquired onc-half of it gari; ,WTIC — Young Wldder 8:15—WHTD — News: WTHT— FBI Office at New Haven. The back loaiis made to him of $20Q,- III Copy .1 .U3 unexplred term on the''condition TomoyukI Yamaihlta, now sched Washington, Oct. 4.— --Take ....S ».00 some who beem to regard it as j have the power to destroy cai h ' yestenlay were MaJ. .lames G. Kay-O-Oulz. achool, planned at the request of 000 and $50,000 because the two by the divorce settlcmen't. togeth SOI.IMKNE & FLAGG varad One Tear ...... uled for next Monday. Brown. iant^tatu and APO I...I1100 Just one mote political football other complelel.v, or whether it is Hatxllp and MaJ. Joseph A. Mc- that something be done to el^ar up 5:00 — W D R C — This Living 8:30— W D R C — F. B. I. in Peace a look at your living costs, at how several chiefs of police throughout men who made them did not er with the other comriiunlty prop - IN C. the legality or illegality of '-.the and one more inning in the habit- merely Rus.sian maiwuverlng for J^eown, both of the Air 'Transport j World; W H T D — T e n v and the and War; News: WHTD—Am they’ve gone up. AU the details | Connecticut, \qill be held from Oct. choose io' accept an offer for their erty. 634 Uentpi St.. Tel. 8191 HEHBER OF present regulations. "The other half of the stock Pirates: WnPHT — Meet the erica's Town Meeting: WTHT— 24 to 26, Iat Rm 115, William L. settlement. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ual game of passing the buck, la , the position from which Russia Miami. The ship left Miami at ■re not here, hut you'll get a_ good went Into a trust fund for. the .he AaaocliUd Preis la excluelvely I The .meeting adjourned at 9:25. Band: WTIC—When a Girl Mar Freedom of Opportunity: WTIC Harkneas’ Hall, Yale University. The son of the late Pi-ealdent idea. three children resulting from the Ittad to the ua* of republlcatlon of simple. It Is whether or not the 'may eventually , continue the g j j g. m. le.s.t.l and srirved here i Spaghetti Supper Tolland ries. Dinah Shore. •Topics pertaining to budget prevlouslv said that he borrowed a I dlipatehci credited to it or not N«rtb-£iid is-^ing- to.. get thejcour.se of • International coopera- at 1:04 p. m. (p.s.t.l The entire The Ladies of St. .Maurice will 5:15 — W H T D — Dick Tracy: 9:00— W D R C — Music of Andre Living costs in thia country preparation, department inspec total of '$600,000 and put It into m a rria ^ ." brwlM credited In thie piper Ind Koatelanetz: WTHT — Gabriel have risen at least 30 per cent f the locil newi published , here. swimming pool it has been right-i tion is painfully difficult to giless. , flight w’as made at an altitude of serve a spaghetti supper and hold The ■'town of Tolland .went Re WTHT—Superman; WTIC — tion, report .systems, police com the Texas state radio network The reporter asked Roosevelt; , 14.000 feet; . a dance on Saturday evening at publican'in the votes cast Mon Portia Faces Life. Heater: WTIC—Music Hall with since August. 1939, which was munications and similar aubjecta which he organized in 1938. "How do you feel about any pos Oil Burners Jl richu of republlcatlon of apeclil fully seeking ail these years. If.O n e can only applaud the plain just before World War II started. the Community Hall. The follow day at the' town election. , The 5:30— W D R C — News Commen Frank Morgan. will be given by assistant directors Regarding the loan of $200,000 sible moral obligation to pay the MUebei herein, ire alio reieired. That 30 per cent rise, la a gov- ' ami another summer paslics without'courage with which Secretary ing menu has been selected; anti Constitutional. .Amendment con tary: Swoon or Croon: W HTD— 9:15— WTHT-rReal Stories from and ins^ctorS'Of the Federal Bu J. Alexander and Mary Hatcher from John Hartford, president of government the tax loss it expe- all aerrlce client of N. E. A. Service 'entment figure. It’s an absolute the opening of suc h a swimming i Bjrhe.s states "thaT' with contln- pasto, spaghetti with meat sauce cerning sessions of the General Jack Armstrong; WTHT— Cap Real Life. reau of Investigation. Other the Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea .rbsneed when Hartford was grant New 9:30 — WDRC — Hobby Lobbv; minimum -figure, labor saj^ the speakers will include Theodore ed the bad debt claim in the sum Furnaceii pool, we are going to seem, in our ued patience and understanding and meat balls, cabbage salad, Assembly had 42 votes for and 59 tain Midnight; W T IC — Juat "O, What a Beautiful Morn* Co., and $.50,000 from David B.-ilrd, iibitihers Repreeentitivei: The j Rnlton figure Is far too low. against. The amendment con Plain Bill. WIJTD—Detect and Collect: Matson, director of the Yale Traf Ing" Is sung by James Alexander New York Insurance broker, later of $196,0007"' i A Few Still Avnilable. CrMiii pitui Hathewi Special Agency—New own,eyes, a pretty futile and de-|on all sides, an agreement on'es French rolls, pudding with 'cup Labor says living costa are si- cerning the salary of members of 6:46 _ WDRC — Old Record Coronet Story Teller: WTHT — fic Bureau, and Hon. Thomas R- as the cowboy hero of "Oklahoma” settled for $4,000 and $500 re •I feel no obligation there, cer ChlOMCo. Detroit and Boston. sfentlals can be attained. W e are ]•' Bolton Grange will hold a ape- cake and coffee. Reservations moat double what the government UJtly b4lft moralized community. the General Assembly received 40 Shop: W H T D — Tennessee Jed; Victory Pa'rade of Spotlight Fitzsimmons, judge of the New and M ary Hatcher as the farm spectively. Roosevelt tolrl the Times tainly not." replied Elliott. "The RAC^kl.lFFE OIL CO. shoulQ be made by calling Mrs. says they are. If that were true. ’ M B H B E R a u d i t B U R E A U O F If the selectmen wer^ sound determined upon that outcome."/ cial meeting this evening at B for and 60 against. Concerning W THT — Tom Mix; WTIC — Bands; W H O —Village Store, Haven City Court, as well as girl heroine In the celebrated reporter: government follows the practice in Tel Hartford I-8I9I ■ JLATIONS. Keeney Hutchinson, 3425; Mrs. Hvlng costs would have gone up Chief Edmund S. Crowley, Bristol StopPerspirott o 'c lock--at the C ommunity Hall. qualification by the Uentenant Front Page Farrell. 10:00 — W D R C — First Line; Theater Guild classic which comes Offered To Turn Over Stock Income tax procedure to permit 898 Maple Avenoe — HarMord serious irt their $8,000 re William Minor 2-0004; Mrs. Clif Police Department, Chief John M. ^The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. The public Is Invited to .see the governor-elect as governor ,in WHTD — Tribute to Alfred 60 per cent. Cpl. Warrdn K.' Llitle * to the Bushnell Memorial stage In "I feel that I am under no moral claims of deductions on account of $ . Docs not iniute skin. Dess quest. that means that w e already ford Loomis, 2-0064 by Friday Evening not rot dretKt ot men'l shifts. _ umea no flnanclil responsibility ^ children who won ribbons for ex event of the death Of the governor- Smith: WTHT—Leave it to Reason Higher Wage* Sought Gleason of the Greenwich Police Hartford fOr the entire week of obligation to pay back the money noon. The group plans to serve 150 6:00— N ew s on ail stations. That's one of the chief reasons Department, and president of the 2 . Prevents undet-arm odot. ItFPograpbtcal errors sppcsrlng ioyti- have a swimming pool one-third hibits at the recent Grange Fair flt*ct lecelved 88 for and 12 Mike; WTIC—Abbott and Cos Corp. W arren K. Little, of the October 15. borrowed bechii.se I made both iMrtlaeaienta in The Hanchester'^ve- dinners and will only be able to 6:15— W D R C — Headliners Cluh; why labor— now that it has lost Connecticut Chiefs of Police As Helps stop petspirttion safeir. I paid for. and that it will be Com receive their prize.s. Preceding against. \ tello. The evening performances of Hartford and Baird a firm offer, 3 a A pure,wniie.antiseptic,stain | te g Herald. Connectieut take that number of reservationa. WHTD^—Digest of the Air; Or its high wartime pay—la yelling U. S. Marine Corps, who recently, sociation, and Chief Henry P. the open meeting the Grange will Speeding through Tolland Cen 10:30— W D R C — Romance, Rvthm "Oklahoma” at the Bushnell will through Jesse Jones, to turn over i Y V y i V V y V •■/ i i V VI) less vanishing cream. mon .sense to proceed with our Following the supper at 8 p. m. chestral Interlude: WTHT -- returned from the Philippines on Clark of the N ew Haven Police ' meet brieHy in a business session ter is excessive. Mrg. L. Ernest and Riplev: WTHT — Tommy for higher wages. e U rt at 8:20 sharp. Matinees all of my net assets including the ($; No waiting to dry. Ctn b* ThuradAy, October 4 investment. W e should consider dancing will be held with the Sat- Baseball Scores^ Concert Hour; Dorsey's Orcheatrar WTIC-»-Ru The government's latest figures the Battleship Maryland\to San Department are scheduled for 2:20 sharp on stock which they held as collateral SPECIALTY ACT used right after shaving. at which time all membership ap- Hall waa crossing hqr home dfive- S . Asvarded Approval Seal of the advisability of so doing with- LsAcrs of Ellington furnishing the W T IC — Prof. Andre Schenker. dy Vallee Show, are for August, 1945. So the in ■Thia program waa designed for Wednesday and Saturday of the in connection with these loans, I j plications mii.st be handed in. wav, was pearly -over it, when Diego, spent a week at the latter Our refrigeration scr\lce sleale the show. We’re spe American Institute of Launder Yankee music for round and- square 6:30—WDRC—George B. Arm 11:00— News on all stations. creases given here .will be the in the use of police chiefs and other "They chose not to accept the I out. serious reference to Select- I Rollon Center School News a New York driver crashed Into place, .snd on completion of a 30- week. cialists — experts in repairing home units and large ing— harmteu to fabnc. l)ts Tbst North End Pool By A. H. O. dancM. Dancing will continue un stead; WHTD — Answer Man; 11:15^WDRC—Night Owl Show; creases .between August, 1939 and executives of police departments. offer for their own reasons, of Artid regulaily. j man - Sherwood ' Eiowers' blood- j This year at Center school w f her car and threw the south side day furlough will report'at Camp refrigeration Installations. til midnight. W T IC — Bob Steele. W H T D —Organist at the Heu- August, -1945. Gleason stated that a police ad which reasons I was not advised Last aummer, when the Board descriptions of past.evlls . . . I have a new system for the purr of the car againht a tree in the Lejeune, N. C„ for further assign quests of many of the chiefs of SERVICE NOW — SALES SOON! 3 9 ^ and 394 atsa wa AU month long, in the moat u n -: Defense Stamp.s. Each linited War Fund Drive 6:45— W D R C — News: W H T D — bleln: WTHT—Baseball Scores: Food— up 60 per cent. ministration achool of this type is "Bear In mind that these nego* yard doing- much damage to the ment. , police in the S U te of Connecticut, MOtl MW AND WOSWH UH Selectmen Anally decided that which either have 'been already related and pastoral moments, we we select a committee for Musical Roundup; WTIC-,t-Low It's Dance T’lme: WTIC—Hark- Clothing— up 45 per cent. the first of its kind in Connecticut tiations were carried on by Jesse Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson an car but car escaped turning House fuThishings— up 44 per Corporal Little attended Man During the past year a number who were interested in a course y£4/rs £XFeM/fwe ry p is North End swimming pool corrected or which can be cor- ell Thomas. ncss of Washington. Jones while 1 was overseas — in 9 3 yeyt/rs exyey/tw e n xxu r m ! stamps. During September the nounces that the W a r Fund Drive over. One of the occupants of chester High school and prior to of police schools hav’e been organ covering administrative matters W e might be digging potatoes, or ■ committee was Correap Anderson, 7:00— W D R C — Mommle and the 11:30— W H T D — Music: W T H T — -cent. North Africa. The .stock was re kould not be opened tor- public I f^cted easily and economically. for Bolton will get under way next the car needed medical attention. Miscellaneops costs and serv enlisting on Oct. 1, 1942, he waa ized- in this State with the assist and I hope that this type of in ARRID tying A shock of corn, or taking Margaret Tobias and Lillian Mur- Men: WHTD— Headline Edition; Dance Orcheitra; WTIC—We turned to me. They knew and THAN ANVOmn eiOOOBANT this year, they, alao decided t o . have such great respect for week with a house-to-house can The damage to the car Is such ices— up 23 per cent. (This in-- employed as a production Clerk by ance of the Federal Bureau of In struction will be of value to the C O A f/^/^y . the September grape from the- ^oc^. For the month of October WTHT—Fulton Lewis. Jr.;— Came This Way. knew at the time that the stock vass. The quota for Bolton has that it will be several weeks be eludes movies,' tobscco, medical the Colt Patent Fire Arms Manu vestigation. A t the present time ch:efs In theif post-war problems.” ave plana drawn for the Improve- selectman Bowers' fault-Anding vine. And then w e wouW slid- vvill be Aving the Minute Man W T IC — Supper Club. 12:00—WHTD — News: Music; (of the radio network) had a zero been more than doubled being $Ir- fore being ready for use. care, drugs, transportation.) facturing Company. He received 13 regional police schools are in Invitations have been extended at and completion of the pool would enlhusiaati- deny feel ourself Hooded with, ^ The committee for Octo- 7:15 — W'DRC — Jack .Smith WTIC—News: Dance Orchestra. . his basic, training at Parris Island to local chiefs of police and po value. 37 117 for this year. Last year polton- Mrs. Lucy Usher has been en- Fuel, electricity and ice— up 14 operation dealing with criminal "This in any business man's lan Songs; WHTD— Raymond Gram 12:30— w n C —Dance Orchestra. land saw service overseas at Bou lice executives throughout Hart^ Read Herald Adva.1 to aeek estimates of the coat I pghy back him’ to And fault with i J ber Is: Theresa Kurvs. Patricia raised $488 to pass its quota by tertainihg'guests from l^rtford. investigative techniques. Approxi guage concluded a business deal Wt SERVE HOMES OAIRIES-FOOD STORES-TAVERHS-RESIAURJNIS ■ haate w hh h 'tsed to come. over. us. Mahoney and Antoinette Paggioli. per cent. . gainville, Samoa, New Caledonia the remaining work according j * awlmming pool intstd— with $2. Mrs. Hutchinson ^ks if pos The Tolland Parent Teachers •' Rents— up 3 per cent. mately 1500 Connecticut police of ford County. when summer's ending meant the and other places, also with the Voting sible that residents^'^lan to give Association meeting Wednesday But this is far from telliftg the ficers have attended the general 5eae plans. ’ mother of pearl and Ailed with ^gin n in g of a new school ,%-ear. Service Command Motor Trans Monday being voting day for their donatlim to the canyasaer so evening, Oct. 3 \Vas well attended Broadcasts of World Series whole story: How individual Items police schools during the past and The easentlal part of the plans | sparkling champagne. W e shall W e would siidden y feel that there town w a s also voting dav for that Bolton vUTget the/Tredit. with the president, William Ander within those,six categories above port at Pearl Harbor. present year. In announcing the (omething indeflnitelv won He is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth awn was provision fdt concrete! be surprised only when our. imag- was something indeflnitelv won- the school. The pupils voted by Urmonsttatlon .Scheduled son, presiding. Mrs. Richard A l have arisen far beyond the average school. Gleason stoted, "The school derful ahead, which contrlbuled Little of 243 Fern street. bttom and tides for the pool. I inative selectman ao forgets him- secret ballot. Ail this was done Group A of the Ladles’ Bene len. supervisor of music gave an for the- group. was planned In response to re- poignancy to all the last acts of. , in social studies and was enjoyed Heard A ll Over the World/ be aclectmcn apparently o b -! self as to back some proposition summer. And always, before the volentSociety of ^ e Bolton Cen interesting talk on music in the For example: by all. mood passed, we. realized, with ter, ciiiurch will l>rfld a demonstra schools. Refreshments followed Fresh fish— up 124 per cent. Geta Practical Experlrace inad an eatlmatc that an ap- which carries Manchester for- ViNitors tion of utility brtiahes for the home the business arid entertainment. , New "York, Oct. 4—(45— Along-fNew York dinner commemorating Apples— up 197 per cent. - opriatlon of 18,000 would ac- ward. Every town ia entitled to , ' W e had several lecent visitors, 'on Friday evofiing at 8 p. m. in the Miss Tqrbin of New Jersey has with ' 270 regular MBS and 103 the first anniversary of the death String beans— up 159 per cent. Portland, Ore.— (VP)— A 19-ycar- I They were Miss Danehv, the schotil onpliah this purpose and put the: at least one shronic "agninster, [w as upon us. But then we said' Fireplace ^ o m of the Community been a recent guest of Mr. and temporarily added stations in thie of Alfred E. Smith has been sched- Potatoes— up 114 per cent. old ambulance aide who aspires to tim.. h. i Zt K L. * nurse. Miss Larson. Primary Su- Mrs. Furlong Flynn and family. Various Reasons for Jumps . Bl in condition for operation ' and there are timea when he , why not, and went back to school perviaor. and Miss Gambol, who i* Hall. In Charge of the meeting country andJCanada. carrying the uledTiy ABC froin 10 tonight, with be a physician has had hia first wlll be Mra. Herbert Hutchlftaon, Th6 Tolland War Fund Drive the speakers announced as Sec There are various reasons for important practical experience. DIONNE'QUINTS' at aummer. It was understood, should be followed. And there' , . taking Miss Larson's place and I. World Series, the same details are Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mra. Al has" started and several of the going apt on the short waves for retary of State James Byrnes, those huge increases. VVhen he arrived at a ‘ patient’t always raly on this groat rub for It had alwaya been understood sbould come a time, now and then, ^ .h B. Dunfield, the superintendent, and went over the worn sill and ...... fred Ensign. Following the dem fifty canvassers have finished their a pret^ good-sized overseas audi Bernard Baruch and Archbishop Some of those reasons: bedside, he found it was too late. No-tal Improyerfient League Fresh fish— price control on sm the beginning, that in order when progress should be made, into the Initialed desk,sk, qifltr<|im as onstration refreahmenta will be house tfi house canvass.^ ^ The ence. Thus, for the fourth season, Francis J. Spellman. James A. * With the help of an officer who COUGHSIsrCOLDS The, officer.s. rff the School Im fresh fish didn’t go into effect u i^ ^procure an adequate supply oT with or without him. iinreasonabl.v excited over the .Served and a social hour will fol quota is the largest that Tolland servicemen on land and at sea can Farley is toastm fpt». enrolled In a home nursing . OHd-tMild provement League for October idea that this was going’ to be low. The women o f the community has ever before been aaked to con get the story of the game aa near til last January. course, he delivered six-pound atcr for the pool, water would We assure Selectman Bowers arc; President. Arthur Burk; vlp4 String beans—price controls musterole the year of fractions as we are cordially invited to attend. tribute. $1,490 seems a large ly first hand as possible. Talks Tonight: ABC, 8:30, Town boy. svs to be purchased from the that should the pool be completed i . prcHidcnt. Earle Anderson; seofe- were taken off on July 1 and In were reasonably aware of re proportion of the district fund for - Both Japan and Germany are Meeting "Full Emtfioyment BUI. ’ tary, Herbert Greenwood; ^eas- acheaUr Water Company. It and opened to the North End kids, ports that the new teacher used so small a town. th's year’s addition to the listener Other: NBC— 8, Burns and .4N that month the cost of string : urer, Keni^eth Skinner. The Stu eatimated, last aummer, that he W'ould soon And himself feeling the rawhide whip. Mrs. Eva Pearson of Hartford list in occupied territory. The len; 8:30, Dinah Shore and Jerry beans— to you, the consumer— dent Council la composed .of; Mar- Or, again, we lotA< train donn is a guest this week of Tolland armed forces radio service, by di Colonna; 10, R u ^ Vallee Variety. ■hot up 37 per cent. bis water would cost the town no particular pain. Jhere will ■ garet Tobias, Raymond Negro, Ellington Now take a look at clothing through the turning country relatives. - rect and delayed tranamiaaions, la . . . CBS—8, Suspense “Death on too a month. soon be even bigger and lietter ; Antoinette Paggioli. Kenneth which has gone up 45 per cent: r * » c i:f/zs»/zf™ ’ 'NSECTICIDE side and found our way, loaded The regular meeting of Tolland using the facilities of something Highway 99"; >8:30, FBI in Peaee ; Skinner. Thelma P.esce and Rob- The Ellington Red Cross chair One of the main causes here oc It ncft:. In line with all thia, and aa a things to be against, like a new down with impossible freshman Grange was held Tuesday evening, like 20 short waves in this country and W ar; 9:30, Hobby Lobby; that contains ; *rt Qoldsnider. curred In cotton cloth. Price of high achool and an auditorium equipment, into a collegiate man. Mrs. M ary M. Hatheway, Oct. 2nd at 8 p. m. at the Com- and more than 150 overseas sta 10:30, Larry Douglas and mpicy. lit of all this, the Board of Raymond .Negro’s Return this clolh incressed 66 per cent. glory which not even the dlngl- has revived a che k from the i munlty Hoiise with fifty members tions to make the broadcasta . . A B C — 8:15, Earl Godwin: Slsctmen, when they prepared and an. athletic Acid on the old The pupils of the school were 9 Mostly It wsS due to the disap ness of a back room in one of was I preaent- T*** second de- .available to all parts of the world. 10:30, A. A. F. Program. . ... MBS golf iota. very glad t^have Raymond Negro sale of a Jersey bull which pearance of low-cost cotton goods. beir budget - for submission to the old York street tenement I grees was conferred on s class Friday's game is scheduled at — 7:45, Inside of Sports; 8:30, auctioned off at the Maine Jersey Which means: Manufacturers bieaday night’s town meeting, dormitories could dim. in school Again. Raymond was of four candidates. The officers the usual starting time of 1:15 Dick Powell M ysteryr 9:30, Bea out for S''week with a broken arm. of the Grqnge worked the first de p. m. on MBS. Wain Serenade; 10, Arch Oboler were making less of the cheap |chided an appropriation of $8,- Or, again, and" the pleasant sad Cattle club. The bull w as donated ~ /t'hapel su n Open Play, Eddie Cantor In "Mr.. Mil stuff, far more of the expensive Failure At Ijondon ness of this was as fresh as yes byUjr DavidL/aviU Moulton«MWMSVVil ^ vaof aPortland, va .a. gree and the ladlea' degree team D; D. T. b for the completion of the terday, we went back for what Announcement is made that the Maine, and bought by Joseph Mac- worked the second degree. Fol Three more half-hours of com ler.” / ■tulf. Before the w ar you might have This A- M. R, Insecticide contains Drth End swimming pool. Since ^ The outcome of the London we knew would he the last year, Chp^el of St. Maurice at Bolton Varish of East street. Mr. Moul- lowing the business and degree edy, making a total of five within been content to buy a $1.50 cotton did this daliberatcly and aft-. Cohference of Foreign Ministers the beautiful, heavily-fruited." last ’ Center ia still open and will be ' ton's donation was for the bene- work, refreshments were served three hours, are being added to Friday Programs: All Networks 3 % of the precious D, D. T., that span*of all. ^ fipcn until further notice. Mass i fit of the Red Cross ttiat half of the by Mrs. French and Mr. and Mrs. NBC's Thursday list tonight. Two — 12:30 p. m.. Admiral Nim itz A d dress. During the war. if you deliberation, it is but common is aa confusing a.^ a Manchester couldn't get a $1.50 dress, you We don’t know exactly whv, jj/'l is celebrated at 8:30 a. m. each : proceeds should be given' the" Clayton Reed. The third and are being provided by the return dressing Joint Session of Con paved the way for our warriors Durtesy to assume that at least town meeting, and the situation ‘ might have to buy one coaUng this September, we should agAin Sunday. Maine chapter and the other half fourth degrees will be conferred frqm vacation of Bob Burns at gress. . . . N B C — 9 a. m„ Ed East across the pcst-infectcd Islands $10. 'Ihat boosted your living aasjority of the board was con- resulting seems nearly as hope experience the going back to j World Communion Sunday to the chapter where the buyer on the candidates at the next reg 7:30 and Abbott and Costello at and Polly; 1 p. m„ U. S. Marine Band; 5:45, Front Page Farrell; of the N c ific . . . It murders flics, nced of the soundness of the less. As in a Manchester town school mood. For many »■ years Rev. Meredith F. Eller, pastor of lived. Mr. MaeVariah has all pure ular meeting October 16th. 10. The third is Frank Morgan starting in the Music Hall at 9, to 7, Radio Supper Club; 9, People Due Largely to Same Factors sItioD. It Is common cour- meeting, what cornea to the sur- \ September has seemed / month | Quarryville M eth^lst church bred Jerseys and this one, Blonde Mrs. William Aberle of -Rock mosquitos, moths, bod bugs, ants, Foremost Lad, who Is sired by ville was a guest Of her parents, stay there the next six weeke in Are Funny, new time. . . . CBS — Incidentally: Woolen goods in face m,d sticks in the public con- to assume that the board Blonde Lads Jest, the excellent Mr. and Mrs. Roy DImock and the continued absence of Bing 1:30, Margaret MacDonald; -1, creased 48 per cent; shoes went roaches, etc. Uso it in o sprayer not recommend the appropria-| sciousness is the peraonalities in-1 than the season in vililch summer worship of his church. His superior sire with the highest family this week. Crosby. Other comedy comes from House Party; 6:30, Eileen Fam>il up 32 per cent. Government peo according to directions n olo Concert; 8, Henry Aldrich;' 10:30, and expenditure of $.8,000 be- volvcd—how British Foreign Sec ended. " sermon for this Sunday will be tested daughters of ail superior Next Sunday, Oct. 7th at 8 p. Burns and Allen .at 8 and Jack ple say the increases in those two Haley at 9:30. Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland items were due largely to the i«*»e •••• the lew price. auae it expected the money to be retary Bevin called Foreign Com Perhaps it has iiteen that th is' : 'Vorld or None." ‘ Church ■Ires of the breed, makes a fine m. will be Grange Sunday at the September has- been more green | will follow the regular addition to his herd. ' Tolland Federated Church when Also due for a comeback to for Danny Kaye. . . , ABC—11 same factors that boosted goods « ■ted, or because it considered missar Molotov's tactica “Hitler ^ • o»9 *ra and therefors^ less mortuary than j ■‘'^*'''1^6 at 10:30. There will be motion pictures it is expected the public will be night is Fred U ttal’s Detect and a. m., Breneman’s Breakfast; 2:30 prices. Collect, a quiz for ABC at 9:30. p. m„ The Fit^ralds; 6, Walter Refits—which had gone up only % w * ra wt He proposition impossible. ian"— how Molotov, in his innings, any recent/September. There was ! in the town hall this evening at present to enjoy a good speaker • This program was on CBS .as a Klernan; 7:30, Lone Ranger; 9:30, QUART insultingly told Secretary of State rain e n o ^ h to nurture the green, I About 125 were present at the 7:30 o'clock. that is preparing to be present 3 per cent—made the best show I To the contrary, it must be Ss- summer replacement under an The Sheriff_____M BS— 11:15 a. m„ and thfke was no frost to kill it, | annual town meeting of Bolton Mra. Donald Weld who- has been ing of sll Uie main groups In the ■umed that the board included and Byrnes and Mr. Bevin that other other sponsor. Elsa M axwell; 4:15 p. m„ Johnson and i>0 sooner would there come Tuesday evening at the Commun spending the aummer with her 17 State Jobe Open government's efforts to hold down SIZE Big Three conferences had been I Family; 7:45, Inside of Sports; 10, JBoemmended the appropriation some'' threat of chill than there ity Hall at Bolton Gentler. sister-in-law, Mrs. Csrl A. Goebr- living costs. . ■ I A half-hour broadcast from a Leave It to Mike. auae it did consider the pro more fortunate because they in wptild be new warm and benevo Mario Fava, as moderator, open- ing of Main street, left here Tues Hartford. Oct. 4— (JF)— State pool, according to the new cluded Hull and Eden— how Bevin lent days and nights, until there Ihe meeting about 8:15. day night for the home of her Personnel Director Glendon A The town voted to accept the I parents in Indiana. Mrs. Weld's Scoboria has ^announced 17 Job a aound public venture. loet hia temper— how_^ the-Byrnes was nothing more natural than Dispute Pondered to drift into an asauniption that budget prepared and presented by husband, Corporal Donald Weld, opportunities In the state service Power Failure suave Instinct toward conciliation The reason. all thia reasoning ; this blessed perfection was going the Board of Selectmen for the is in the .service and overseas. He The openings include 14 for book SIMONIZING met a blank Kremlin twail. ,lAke Bv Labor Board to be by the process of as-1 to last forever. Life often felt like vear 1945-46. There la little is expected ' home soon when he keeping machine operators at an Halts Trolleys TRiPiiUsrom change in the budget with the ex Will be mustered out. nual salaries ranging from $1,320 The Body Shop Method aptlon Is something a litUe em- a Manchester town meeting, all being on one of the lightly poised 681 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER this needed was a good /Aat Aght pink clouds drifting across the ception . of- an increase of about Republicans carried the town to $1,800. Other Joba offered In SOLIMENE & FLAGG. Inc. aing to admit But, putting twilight- sky, which was exhilara $2,000 in the school budget: the in Monday’s election. Total num clude assistant bio-chemiat, $1,80( Boston, Oct. 4— The N ew TELEPHONE 6771 to carry everything out/to its ul New Haven, Oct. 4"— (FJ — A 8S4 Crater S t a Fel. 8101 bluntly and quickly, the mem- tion .without end. figure for the school budget being ber of votes cast were 957 of to $2,400 annually; industrial bvl England War Lpbor_ board has era of the Board of Selectmen timate conclusion, aiid/ let the Or perhaps It was the fact $20,646.53 for the year 1945-46 as which Jarvis Clapper, republican gicne chemist, $3,000 to $4,080. and power failure at the Connecticut taken uitder consideration a dia- iat silent while the one member world go hang itgclf, m Manches that this M ptember was the compared to the budget for the first selectman had 581 and Joseph reaearch tax director, $5,4M to Company’ik operating plant here puto between the Undstrom Tool ter Is usually ^ v ile g e d to do aft , first full month of peace, in past year of a little over $18,000. MaeVarish 363. Milo Hayes U $6,600. disriipted trolley service in N ew and Tqy Co., of Bridgeport, Conn., ^ ‘ their board who has been ' which all tke world seemed second selectman o n ' the ticket er a town njeeting. On the question o f appropriating Haven for an hour and 52 minutes and tmlbn employes Involving a jhronic In his opposition to the I quite aa new as a new school and Adamaa N. Loiselle with 370 Male Vet Student at Smith a sum of money to determine the last evening, leaving thousands of closed shop and back pay for a re These are^ the surface headlines votes la the third member on that iool as well as in his opposition i — — ------~ : year. In which everything legality or the Illegality of the homeward hound shoppers and instated worker. i seemed at some sort of a hew Jjoard. ' Frank Dowd w as re Northampton, Mass., Oct. 4—tJFt 10 many other things for the im-l°^ what was sup- present zoning in Bolton, a motion workers shivering In the unsea Local 433. Playthings. Jewelry beginning.’ Perhaps it waa not elected assessor. The constables — With special permission from ♦roveraent of Manchester ■ llfp, | first peace confer- was made by Eric Esche that $500 sonable cold until they could be and Novelty Workers (CIO) asked the extraordinary perfection of are Sheriff L. R. Campbell, Nathan President Herbert Davis, Mere i be appropriated, for this project. picked up by extra buses which the board at a hearing yesterday fook the fioor and atUcked the World -W ar II. j the weather upon the Connectl- Eklwarfis, Wilton P, DImock, W il dith Stiles. 23. a w ar veteran, of A discuaslon-ensued as to the pro were hurriedly pressed into ser to direct the company to continue : rut hills alone which moved our liam McLaughlin, republican, atid Essex Falls, N. J„ became the IppropriaUon hia own board had /'*^‘’« cedure to be used for determining vice. a closed shop which it asserted waa aomething relatively I fancy, but the peace that was William Marley, Clinton Church first male student In Smith col had been In existence since 1637. ‘ecommended. From this one^|^°’‘*' the legality and it was'^pointed out The power failed at 6:46 p. m. ; on them too. and Elmer F; Hartenatein, demo- lege's 70-year history Tuesday. The imlon also sought to force Irould have gathered the unfortd'-1 alUyi although the way that If the Zoning Oommlssion ar and 135 trolleys were stalled until ' The month is gone npw, and crata. He enrolled in several advanced the company to comply with what rests a person for violation of the 8:34 p. m. Complete ’ service was i*te Imprpaaion that the rest/'of I “ «y«n*>ollc and ! enough of the m o ^ is gone to let A ll other town nominees on the Spanish {jclSsaes to augment It described as an order of the Capable Young Lady Imporl regulations the prosecution of not restored until about 10 p. m. ha board Bad no opinion. o/dareU ( »«"P°»'tant, Russia first agreed.I know that we were not on ballot were automatically elected courses he had taken at neighbor The company called In extra Connecticut Board o f’ Arbitration Within walking distance such violator would hot Involve ,ot, expreas______^ , it, . or had n/'reaaona / ______ithat I FraniFrance and China cpuld s it ' our way to ivied courts, nor the to office by virtue of being nom ing Amherst college, where he under which it alleged thV |lrm the uye of the fund being appro drivers and assigned 30 buses, all M" o" Europtau setUemenU. Rus-''world on its way to any easeful inated. was a. member of the class of owed a re-lnsUted worker five lor recommending tb priated. A motion made by Oscar the vehicles available at the time, sppropri-l ...______..... oerfection.perfection. But the tranaulltranquil The annual meeting was' called 1944 before going Into the Army to emergency runs. weeks back pay. TO MANAGE THE ROCKVILLE, I sia then later changed its policy, Kreysig to table the apifropriation Uon in the first plai^. beauty of the month remains. It to order at 2 p. m. an'd adjourned Alex Greenspun, . company after France and China had been prevailed. I The truth of matter, of waa good to live In it, in Connectl- until next Tuesday, October 9 at spokesman, contended that the sittiug in, and decided that they cut, in peace. The next item dealt with the ap 8 p. m. in conformity with a vota closed shop cUuse hampered re urse. Is thatythe board did have propriation of 6,000 to Ihsiall heat CONN., SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. generously 1 Make your donation twice as big—the need >s mors I must now be thrown out. passed by a special town meeting The Picture conversion and argued that the T ’S not oven toe far to hobble, when you’re leaving the blank f case for U»e appropriation, and ing and completing the firehouse. held February 24th, 1633. I Such a Ruksian reversal of po- firm waa imable tp employ highly wella of A boopitol room for o brief while, on your way to A than twice at great. \ p»it it ah^iuid have presented Us Keeney Hutchinson made a motion Mr. and Mra. F. Huntington skilled workers (jpposed to the I ’ I sition, carrying insult to two Crossiuoii Resigns that such a sum be appropriated. '^ o u n d e o plooe of laughter end oong end play. Smith, formerly of Rockville, have of union. * ' ORDER OFFICE ^Your donation to the community war fund aupporta the U.S.O. ! great powers and untold embar- During the ensuing dtscusaion the rented the upper apartment in ALL HEALTH A final action on the swim-1 r,„nnent to the United States and University Post Fire Commissioners were asked for George Hughes' tenement house 1874 TT’S a picture we sll like to The welcoming doon of e U.S.O. lounge club are Juat outaide and does many other worth-while things betides. It provides an itemized account of how they i pool matter at Tuesday. Britain, served no direct pui-pose on Main street recently vacated by sec— and be. But too often maternity care for wives of servicemen, decent, wholesome recrea expected to spend the money. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Vfrkler. MAKES Boy Confesses the hoapitel grounda— et more than 500 hoepitala. /ght’t meeting w as the adoption | n,*,, nothing more we oeglea the gtestesi of our ^ Excellent Opportunity for the Storra, Oct. 4— . iJP)-— The Uni Commissioner Herbert Hutchinson •Mrs. John McConville and fam tion to keep children off the streets and out of trouble, help for f a moUon directing the select-j^a n the monkey wrench dellber- asfcta— oar health. If you, or versity of Connecticut announced explained that to date tha dom- ilymoved from tha KaatlS on RAPIpS W recking Trains right person. Here, et the house of emiles, wer-shettered veterena eacape the stricken people of our allies, help for your own. ^en to further study of the swim- tossed into the . conference today the resignation of Bradford missiohers have had four bids on Soinera road to an apartment in some member of your family, from hoapitel routine, from the smell of ether and diainfectenta., ling pool proposition, authoriz-; m a .seeming effort to guar- D. Crossmon, assistant professor heating and plumbing, ranging Mrs. Max Lavitt's house on Maple WATKINS are ’’not so well,’’ cohtuli a from $2,900 to $1,800. He explain street. Her husband ia in the Repaired Here they enjoy their favorite phonograph records, today’s You help many who can’t^help themselves, yet you are aaked -*g them to seek additional engl- „gtee that the conference should of farm management, who has pbysidsn without delay. And Kanaaa City, Oct^ 4— (/P)— A ed the need for more hose and BROTHERS^ INC. been appointed head of the Farm servlet. follow his wise counsel in aixteen-year-old schoolboy, W il M Must Hove Selling Experience. newepaper. the checker-board that you gave them when you for only one gift. Let your heart decide how big it^should be. I earing ^ v lc e if they need it, and Ig^t proceed at all. Management section of the Norfh- other equipment and pointed out tle|8onably liam W arren Statea, has confesaed • IracUng them to report back toi There the surface news of the east Regional office of the Farm the need for a well and to)d of tha every respect. He will ap gave to your local community fund. ' thot ha wracked two Santa fe Security administration at Phila FUNERAL prove, we beHevc, your ac 4*8 March town-meeting with conference ends, W # are not told Work to ba dqne to complcta tha traiha negr Tumarr Kai.. Friday delphia. ^Tubef T«*ted M Ability To Serve Customers* And a request for an appro-1 ,.,ry „,uch about the deUils of the exterior and ihtarior af tha fira- Wapping tion of briaging hit pretcrip- night, according to Dwight Brant These are little things, but they’re good medieinel The ncar^ 6lve tMerousiy to Crossmon, who was born in house. Thia was followad by a .SERVICE tiona to this ethical pkaraMcy ley, special agent In charge of the U.S.O. lounge it theater, club— almost /loma— to the shocked ■**” ' position the Russiens were hold- New Milford; received his bache- discussion of whan tha yndsrwrit A Hallowe’en masquerade dance Large Stock whert skilled' pharma, Federal, Bureau of > Investigation I It mey wcU Jie that all thie mo- ing on various Issues when they lor’d degree at the University of ara would approve the fira equip ^ Fuji ResponsibUity. and; Jrortrtgyrsilw* roomv And - Connecticut in 1937 and his mas- la iMlng gWen by the young pettflc ciats give t.heir undivided office In Kanaaa City. r^ ly calls for it for the;ae- suddenly decided that the fconfer- ment and 'what the reduction in in your dollars keep these lounges gomg— UieaoniraYoinpveTO 4e»8adblllStitijtoBSttW6t'«0i s aaS'-had to iwe'eri night. A gi Kaa„ youth, waa charged before original motion was amended by T■ / / -.
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, IAJHR. THUKSDAI, quiXJBEK 4,1949 MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, HANCHERTEB, OONN^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1945 mm last manahip of Mra. Clifford O. Slmp- . clubs. In Addition^.. JI.88 _ main:, before the killing frost cess to be able to see how It could didn't like the legislation. He aon, and the budget aa prepack tains in this country seven rest night. Thomas A. M i be done. wants the whole proposal submit Fall Meeting by the finance committee was dis Local Brothers Receive H onorable Discharge8 Seamen Aided centers where medical care and Fully 200 mothers and daugh League Hears Atomic Power IJkni Secrecy Idf» New building Watei^ay Bill cussed snd accepted. ted in treaty form. treatment w e given seamen suf ters from six to 60 enjoyed a CoBtraetor sad BaUdw < Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D- Overtwi added that, "o f course »wn Government^ fering from "convoy fatigue”^ or bountiful meal. Croup C. Mrs. A ,--- ■ ’ ' Colo.), who introduced legislation it lies xvlthln the power of the ,Of Federation ' Jobbint GiTca Prsi By Lotfal Drive wounds. In 1944. 68,811 man days James Leslie) leader, - supervised Leonardo da Vinci was one of *Talk on Trees Program Seen to carry out the president’s domes- Permits Taken Strikes Snag Foreign Relations committee to o f trastment were provided. the supper arrangementa. Mrs. J. the first in history to believe that 'Attsntioa Ue plan, said he likes ihe idea of raport it . . . s* a treaty.” The United Seamen’s Service li Seymour Brown xvas in charge of an Imsg* must b* crested in the T«kphoM872l keeping the secret of the bomb. Mr. Trumanla message yester the program, Mrs. Henry Jansken, lhange in Demand Being Favored Sailors ' W ho Carried only one of the many organiza Mother-Daughter Sup eye. H artford Speaker L u i k I m The fact that other nations know Construction to Cost iu Overton Revives Issue day said opening of the Great the worship. Mrs. Louis Msrtc, Lakes to ocean navigation and tions served by your contribution we have it ought to stop future Neighborhood of Food and M unitions to per Held by Group at spoke for the mothers, while Miss S tate F'orests . and IContlnoed Prom Page One) wars, he awierted. Of Whelher Treaty Is cire^n g great new sources of to«Manchester’e W ar Fund. USD ctmpe with programs carried on Ann Kcitzmacher gave the toast Shop eaiiy on Saturdey...' But Senator Mitchell (D-Wash). power would furnish employment, Center Churrh for the daughters. Mrs. William ion at Tuesday’s Those in Charge 500; The Contracts Needed on River Plan Our Fighting Men by the YMCA, YWCA. Jewish All A&P storei now close Engagements the same time that they want a didn’t think it would be a secret enlarge wo'rld commerce snd in Blaiifuss ]ed in group singing, WeUara Board. SalvaUon Army, hand in deciding how- much to tell long. In the same vein. Senator crease use of electricity to the with Mrs. Janssen at the pijmo^ every Saturday ai 6 p. m' less M eeting Stirs Permit* totaling $13,500 were National Travelers’ Aid, and Na Mrs. Erneat Krltzmacher, preai Mrs. Philip Hansling of Hart the rest of the world about the Fulbrlght. (D;Ark.l, urged that 'Washington, Oct. 4— Presi benefit of many. ^ An indispcnsably-important ad Mrs. Brown Introduced the guest i; Public Session ford. was the auest speaker at the atomic bomb. ■ international control be placed in issued today by the building in dent Truman’s request for “speedy Both the message and the sena- junct o f our nation’s war machine,- tional Catholic Community Serv dent of Center Church Women's tpcaksr. Miss Ex'elyn Stark, par Culver-Simpson fneeting of the .Second Congrega None *sided at the first fall meeting ot and Daughter." She said thia was ' • lace E. Culver, son oi Mrs. Hazel she gave a mo'st interesting talk of humanity ’’ until the United Nations organiza Dart. He is to erect a garage find is needed. the battle tronte, wa3 maintained the National W ar Fund. All these the Federation last night. the time for mothers and daugh- . . . Culver, of Attleboro, Mass. Mr. iindcr the . general .subject of Doubt Outlawing Bp .MVained tion Is functioning and in a posi milk bottle washing room at SIS Senator Overton (D„ La.) re and operated by men who were services are for our own men and tsra to really do something for the lent among those ■ cMiver la now In the United The evening’s program began “Trees," and projected on the Some doubt was voiced, how tion to deal adequately with it," East Center street; The building vived the issue. He told a reporter actually fighters,hi dungarees. women. The other twenty-five per with a Mother-Daughter potluck world, the time for better under- clUzens who attended (States Navy and no date has been screen a number o f beautifully ever, that his hope o f o itlawing That It why, he added, he pfopdsed is to be erected on a lot to the east that "all water boundary agree Military Rule Civilian merchant aeamen, ex cent of donations go to fifteen war aupper in the banquet hall. The etanding and tolerance, fo r good ,y night’s town meeting as ^ get for the marriage. colored slides of scenes In Con the bomb as a weapon o f war to begin talks with other nations of his present milk room and will ments between tha United States posed to the menace of aubmarine relief agencies under the jurisdic general and table decorations were will and good fclloxx’ship. ,Yl*P those who merely heard or necticut, including Elizabeth Park, could be attained. at once. j be one story of brick. The cost is and Canada proposed or under attack, bombing, ahipwreck and tion of the United Nations Relief marigolds, zinnias and other fall During a brief business meeting gK'cn as JIO.OOO. This is to be built taken have.alxvays been consid all the perils of the deep, manned and the Refugee Relief orgeniza- about it has been aroused to | Hartford, and a number'-.of the Mr. Truman separated the coun Argues Oxer Committee In Doghouse floxxera which xxere gathered In programs were dietributed for the M : on a lot purchased by Mr. Dart ered as tf^atles.’’, the Bridge of Shipa that kept fiow- at where a virtual demand state-forests and parks. try's biggest enigma into home Despite Barkley's designation of tiona. a from the gardens of the members year, prepareij under the chair- Colliiiihian Squires when he bought the milk busine.as (A trfeaty require* two-third* ing to the battle fronU the vital made for a complete re- Mrs. Hansling gave a brief ac and abroad classiAcations In a the Johnson bill as a '"very high ( I 8 « K a year ago. It was zoned for rtesi- supplies and muntttona of war, o f the town’s, governmental count of the recreation facilities message to Congress yesterday, • priority” measure, the Senate (V h Theodore Ciumninga dence A ami wras one of the con r f f wonls^'be I American RepubUcs Ap- without which the fighting forces I as soon as It Is legally pos- Officers Seated provided by the state for its peo M’TS Burnett Cumnilng* He called Arst for creation of a found itself in an argument over tested cases before the Zoning jority vote of both House snd Sen- would have been powerleas to CeiliugBaftsetl Fto bring It about Manches- ple through the state forest, park presldentiallj^-appolnted commis which committee should consider peiir Ready to ‘Quaran* Board of Appeals before permis- ate.) ^ proeecute the conflict Today they i/gaUllon and a half business and highway commissions, three Master Tech. Sergt. Burnett B. the bottom of the ocean from Jan sion tot > it. New officers of Brown-LaGace held for ■ "'®" granted. It was one o f Also, Chairman Connally (p., line’ Argentina Now are delivering the auppllee so im 0»-Sneet8 Today conducted amidst such confu- separate projects. A t pre.sent there Cummings a;nd his brother, Corp. bombing and had no means of 1. Control all mineral sources ■Vandenberg wanted It circle of Columbian Squires were action by a joint Senate-House P<|ti- Tex.) said he did not know. When portant to our armies of occupa that most of those who at- are 24 state forests with an acre Theodore Cummings, both of the knowing whether his brother was of atomic energy, plants and installed at Its meeting at the U. S. Marines, have received their saved or not. Subsequently he was group of 1.2 members the Senate; ^•°"^hat resulted in the vote Oe- 4^ the Senate Foreign Relatihns com Washington, Oct. 4— (4)—Ar- tions, bringing back our fighting id the meeting do not as yet Knights of Columbus home last age of 111,373 acres, and 30 state stockpiles. mittee could consider Mr. Tru- men and women who are In line r exactly what happenird. The honorable discharges from the notfAed that his brother had been ajready has approved setting up, i inatter of retain- gantlns’g Army-domlnstod gov Weahlngton, Oct. 4— The night by Chancellor John Tierney parks'with approximately 13,600 2. Conduct all necessary re The House hwn’t acted on thit ! Monday s town eloc- man’e message. It was refsrred to fair discharge, as well as many WOMEN idance, estimated at 700, was service and are at their home here. | picked up and rescued. BATIOH-FHE of Campbell council assisted by acres. All the.se forests and parks search, experiments and opera the committee yesterday. ernment is back In the Pan Amer the less seriously wounded. O PA railed retail celUnga on uch size that the meeting was Both of the local Marines have i Master Tech. Sergt. B. B. Cum- proposBl yet and Barkley told re-1 must be manned with Are wardens, tions on further development for Join Aa Co-Sponsor* ican doghouse—only four-months Unhonored and UiMutlg aheeta and pillow caaea today. ftESHLV* G80UND ____lly and efficient conduct of Past-Grand Knight Foster H. Wil 'seen long service in the South Par mings also sert-ed two years in the porters later the question in no! Another permit was for $l,0i)o. liams and a group of counsellora Ash and game wardens, most "military. Industrial, scl mtlAc or Benator. Barkley ID., K y.). the Compared with th^^ublic ac Wholeaalers and retail atores klinsiness was next to Impossl- clfic from the . initial battles Iri South Pacific-as a member of Ma important "we *houldn’t wait on granted to Mrs. ,'VImp , after it got out. HaMbars l*27* for the Squires. • them trained men. while man.v of which Ted Cummings participated rine A ir Group H, Hcadquartcra medical purposes.” form alities" i Wlchman. wife of Dr. B.amev m ajority leader and nine other claim accorded th^^'fimied forces, already have absorbed two Increas- the observers in the watch towers senators— Democratic. Republican United States patience with the men of the merchant marine as a ee In manufacturing costa, O PA WANTED SKINLESS The officers installed were: as a member oT Colonel Edson's Squadron, 1st M ^ n c A ir Wing. 3. Issue licenses for private Congress ought to go ahead, h e: Wichman. She purchased the Lttomey Herman Yules, moder- are women, particularly since the and Progressive, have joined as Buenos Aires brass hats ran out class are pjadtleally unhonored Chief Squire— Richard Foley. famed Raiders. He was a member He participated inXyarious South operations ba.sed "upon a policy said, and put into effect Mr. Tru- at rthe comer ofEaat announced, and canont be expected Fraikfirti l* 37<£ Of the session, and the Whole co-sponsors of a resolution design yesterday. Today the 19 other Deputy Chief Squire — Charles war, and they have been doing an of the famed 1st Marine Division. Pacific ^ngagements'-incliiding air of widespread distribution Of man’s domestic program without-Huntington s t ^ t (t and unsim^yet the saga of their to etand another. BOLOCNA ot CHEESE Bg itself, were at loss sever- ed to carry out the, 1941 Csnadisn- American republica appeared service.-ria studded with the rec- The atabilization act requires TO WORK Tarpinlan, Jr. - ' excellent job, Mrs. Hansling stat Another brother, Edwin T. Cum attacks oh Rabaul aJid Bougain peacetime products on equitable waiUng^for international discus-1 ;r“®to ^ convert^ ln to > office NOW POINT-FREE aes regarding parliamentary Amcrioan agreement for develop about ready to join in hanging up ordjkKf their heroism and devotion that manufacturer! raceive a high lure imd he was harried' Notary— Martin Scholaky. ed. mings in the Navy who has served ville. \ terms will .prevent monopoly," slons to end ' Wlchman. There -Svere sev- MiacedHaMiB^I^ Praised Work of CXXl Boya ment of the Bt. Lawrence seaway the diplomatic “ quarantine” sign duty. Away from their home* er price as their costs go up. OPA j from all sides with questions Bufsar—Peter Pinto, Jr. over four years, is expected home All three of the Cummings 4. Permit production, import Senator Ellender ID., La.(. sug-' the Zoning along the Rio de la Plata, Argen IN MANCHESTER and power facilities. for months and sometimes years C H E D - 0 - B I T f^c^ (J 7 o!^i 7 0 » Marshal— Francis Mader. 'The speaker said she had visit soon. brothers met during the\war In and export o f energy producing said costs have risen again and I the proper .subject or motion gested that the Senate'and kouSe P"! ' Their plan would leave for tf«a* tina’s northern boundary. at a time, these gallant aona of fifllCVENS the meeting. Once it was Sentry—Thomas Shea. ed most of these forests and park.s. While serving on Guadalcanal, the South Pacific. Edwin, '^till in substances only under conditions It mission was granted. Work has this time the consumer must pay. ASSEMBLING, PREPARING AND WRAPPING set up new standing Committees ty handling two long-disputed Would Exclude Argeni the aea stuck to their posts in the Because of valustlona in the cost r*ne> Freeh B A e ' to check the official ste- Ot^er officers of the circle are: and praised the work accomplished Ted Cummings, serving on the the Navy, served four , yea^s on prescribes. already atarted on the alterations.' FRUIT BEARING PLANTS, SHRUBS AND MEL-O-BIt w S L u35* on scientific discovertes and their points—navigation righta of the face of extreme hazards, often increases, O PA made no attempt ,:!,T0 3'j L 8S B ph ^s records to ascertain Captains— Donald Hubbard and by the C.C.C. boys in building ’Canal watched the U. S. S. Vin submarines and on surface Ships The other permit was granted Specifically, the republics seem 5. Set up niles of censorship for use. Johnson applauded this 1: two countries and diversion of risking their lives, having iheir to estimate what the' new retail . PERENNIALS FOR SHIPMENT l ■ er or not a motion had been Donald Donovan.. roads, bridges and water holea for cennes, his brother's , ship gro to In the South Pacific. information about material and But tt seemed likely that k foi the erection of an addition at certain to go aheajk''^drafting MELvO-BIT .35« pow'er from the Nlsgsra river. Pan American d e f^ e treaty that ships shot from under them, some levels would be. These are determ erly passed. Auditors— Gerajd Cbapdelalne. Are purposes in the different for equipment under its jurisdiction. tary Affairs, a Regular commit- 90 and 92 Oak street for a shoe- GOOD P A Y ! GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS! FOWL -«= AA 6 A GRADE VEAI^ m * However, Oxterton said he still would excludiK^rgentina. times floating aboard rafts tor ined by a pricing formula. Slow Method Frank Vlchl and Herbert Kearns. ests. This project was carried on the Council of Foreign Ministers te'e, would get the measure unless makers ehop for Joseph Vignone PANaCKADEA B4)e Immediate Aetlon Necessary While toekty diacuaslons sto go days, enduring exposure to icy iis is not the first town meet- Following the Installation the moat succeasfuUy durinz the re expressed the view today that the Yolitlis Held the House shows plain signs M i at a.cost of $1,500. MUST BE OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE ALL SIZES L » « l * '’ V E A L L E S S Mr. Truman stressed that ey tahoe dueh out poiioaou* waeto from ARMOaR’S TRErt II OZ CAN the English.’ ’ «Many of the rooftis ford police later today. a.spects. Heleaslng atomic energy means have been received for many of Corporate stock* ...... « slt down at a conference table while their ships are in port, they meetings merely for the fun views of the Soviet Union differed Cash, balances with other with the present Argentine gov- your blood. Get Doan’* Pill*. P0IN1 IZOZttAej in the abode are furnished ns they Police Chief .lohn M. Gleason of Meanwhile, he said: a new era in history, he said, add-; the men have expressed the wish may enjoy rest, recreation or re PRAt CAN M J get out of It have expressed Rev. Clifford O. Simpson return .from those of the western Allies '; banks. Including reserve, ...... ettiment to “drafT the" hemispheire SLICED LB3 6 * SW Irt’S FREM were when Mr. Gillette occupied A study of the official commit-1 GreefiVlch credited a recently dta- 1. “The hope of civilization” lies ing; " , that the packages be not sent to. laxation. elves as disgusted with the ed recently from a two-day meet balance, snd cseh Item* I n __ ..... defense treaty. dround fr€$h to ord^r. them: nlques Issued during the 22 daysLchargcd 'A rm y private. John S in international Arrangements to " It may some day prove to be them a* they are not sure just process o f collection...... 1,074,41$.5S Financed by the National W ar Few, If any, o f those ing of "The Associates In Relig • The treaty had been the chief 12 POINTS PER LR. The speaker explained that of the conference and other in- Pnvlow.sky. 31. of Stamford, with ban the US'- and development of more revolutionary In the devel- w'here they will be by Christmas, Bank premise* owned..furni Fund through contributions to in- _,were present In High school ious Reading." held In Norwich. It ture snd flxtures $29,136.44 31.336.44 Item on the conference agenda. BOKAR COFFEE is the purpose of this group to rec whlle the state was doing all this | fo^oiatinn from authoritative aiding in the capture of the two the atomic btunb while encourag opment of hiiman society than the year packages that were dixridual Community W ar Funds V. tllDP the meeting w ill still de- Beal estate owned other VIGOROUS || U 6 |>i| ommend books for ministers of for its residents, it was not all out- ' sources gave this picture of what Bronx youths, ing the use of atomic, energy for Inx’ention of the wheel, the use o t ' nmiled to the men and women than bank premises ...... 343.65 Has Repudiated Obligations such as Manchester now con 't t e town meeting plan for a pe.TCpful means. lay, there Is a considerable Income was done in gilded Lancaster The chreT said that the sutomo- meUls or the steam or internal' were In many ca.sea not received, Investments and other Meeting newemen. Acting Sec ducting. United Seamen’s Service BUTTER & WINEY Z bAGSH the country. To use them in pri Ot Manchester’s size. Most sestets Indirectly.: repre I vate reading and in discussion from the sale of wood from “weed’’ House: oerun’ed bv the Bronx youths 2. He will start talks with Brit combustion engine. " : Many did not arrive until long af- retary of State Dean Acheson aaid maintains 139 clubs snd units In I agree that a town’s prudential ain and Canada -then with other senting bank premitet or 1 LB eannot be efficiently dl- g^roups. trees and lumber. Every effort Is Jlalien colonies: The United' had run out of gas end the ex- . - Mr; TTunian acknowledged that ter Christmas;'also many of the other realeatata ...... 0 the Argentine regime had repudi 71 porta on six continents, 52 RedCircifl ;.‘*A4T» made to make these state forests Stntes plan for internnttonal tnUFT^’^klier had-volimtcercd to give nations-about an .-igrecment ’un- L ^ e rigid controls he suggested i ‘ hat did arrive were in ated completely the hemisphere overseas and 68 in this country. PRINT 47* ~iuch methods as demon' Organized for about ten years, Customers’ liability to thl* and parks sclf-.supportlng. der which cooperation might re- ^^e proposed atomic energy 1 s’^h poor condition that most of bank on acceptances out 2 .A ? a 4 lM Tuesday night. this past year the group became teeshlp with dates Axed for Inde-; them a pu.sh with his car. and United Nations obligations it The domestic units Include 28 res FRESH CREAMERY 8 Q’ C lo e k related to the. Department of Min Desrribes Various Trees pcndcnce was referred to • the the; i Spotting two Greenwich nolioc- p.ace rivalry in the field of atomic draatic ^»>e contents were spoiled. standing ...... 0 assumed lest spring. . Hence it idential qlubs, ]i0 recreation clubs. Prevtons Plan power Other assets ...... m -»8 istry of the General Council of She continued with a more de deputies for ure in...... their detailed- men. Lawrence Brin and Vineent and far reaehing. would make no sense for the Um- 14 medical offices and 21 personal f o r o i i f IM l The Herald formulated Clark, the Stamford man asked di 3. These d'sciissions "w ill not for revision of the town’s Congregational Churches of Amer tailed description of various tree* studies. No agreement was reach-1 But. he added, "the discovery TOTAL ASSETS*...... 5.376.S2S.57 I ted States, he said, to draft a service offices. rections to tile nearest gasoline be concerned with disclosures re- ntal organization. It was ica. Included In the' personnel Is and Oie fungus and other diseases ed. with which vve are dealing in military alliance xvlth such a gox’- During 1944 registrations at have practically eliminated station, remarking that “ tHese fel- Iritiiig to the mnnufactiiriiig pro- War Fluid Group EIABILI'nES at that time to conduct a Dr. Philip Guiles of Andover-New- which Italian reparations: Russia du-r volves forces of nat-re too dan ornment. the world-wide units of USS ag k ws are out of gas." cos.aes leading to the production Demand depoelt* of Indivi From Acheson'a statements and of public meetings for.pub- ton Theological Seminary In Bos them from our forests. The chest; nianded $600,000,000; France sug-l gerous to At lAto any of our usual gregated 2,701.250, with 17,919 nut blight spread from root to root, Chief Gleason said Bria and of the atomic bomb itself.” To Hear Beports dual*, partnerehipi, and other availabla information, it ap POTATOES [ discasBion o f the town’s admin' ton, Dr. F ^ e r lc k Fagley of New gested a token payment; the Unit-j concepts.” corporation* ...... 13,958.578.49 lodgings at overseas residential and v^ilc a number of ^ou n g ’ j Clark beeame suspicious when 4. Congress xx-111 be told about peared the United States would tiva 1^. Hardly had the plan York City, Dr. James F. English and Britain opposed I Tim* deposit* of Indlvl- clubs and 657,747 at domestic U. S. NO. 1-CLEAN, chestnut, trees have been growing The Unlteir'sTatVsTr^ied ^hey .not^ j’”' the outcome of these discussions duale. partnerships, and present this case against the Ar formulated when the nation Superintendent of Connecticut and any...... I.ays Eggs With Thi«e Volk* in New Hampshire and other parts automobile appeared damaged, ap as soon as po.asible. corporations ...... • 0 gentine government to the other DRY STOCK .. Into wan , Every Dr. Alexander Abbott of Norwich. that its share of UNRRA costs,, The first report meeting of Deposit* of United States I S - S ' c A O ' In the current recommendation ot New England,, and have devel approximately , 75 per cent, would parently as a result of the acrl- T.ifo Far Out of Picture Chicago ((A*i)—A New Hamp workers on the Manchester ■ War American republics: of the town’s energy was dont on Palmer'.* Hill. Government (Inei u d 1 s * CALIFORNIA is “Religious Liberty” by Searle oped full-sized burrs, but it l-s throw the weight of any ItaliaA - SoKator Vandenberg (R„ Mich.) shire red hen who lays eggs with Fund campaign will be held to. poetal savlnfs ...... $0. 173.113.43 The Argentine militarists con toward prosecution o f the When the policemen ordered the Baton, one of the most important doubtful if in generations the payments on the United States. 1 8n4d this left Congress too far out three yolks has it’s owner, Elmer morrow evening at /:.J0 in the Di Deposits of States snd poli ducted and permitted pro-Axis ac- ' H ospital LE H U C E SOLID CRISP HEADS 2 H05 25* Public meetings that didn’t chestnut will attain its former occupants of the two cars out. tical subdivisions ...... 360,685.M books to be published for many Port C'lty In IMspiite j .m the International picture, Keck, slightly puzzled. ’I’x’e been rectors’ Room at Cheney Brothers tiviUee during the war. These cost NEW PASSENGER TIRE ♦ directly on the war effort stature and value. The horse Gleason spid. Klein confronted the, Deposits of banks ...... T8.3S9.69 United Nations lives and property. B e years, because it sun-eys the rela Ualian-Yugoslav frontier: The, " I t is h ot adequate to say that raising chickens for seven years," Main office. Hartford road, Karl abandoned. So the proposal ehestnut is /ilso attaeked by a Other deposits (eertifled Because of unmistakable pro- Expense Plan tionship of church to the state, Congressional cooperation shoul 1 ns reported, "and this is the first B. Johnson, chairman of the Good and officers’ chaeks. etc.). 47,843.97 CARROTS CALIF, SWEET TENDER 2 khs \5« Ifevlse the town’s business metb fungus which may be controlled Allied sentiments of the Argen For Men. Women anil and especially the question of free recommendations for an ethnic be confined to the mei+ formality time I’ve seen a hen lay an egg Neighbor committee, announced I bad to be put aside, by spraying. Much of the patho .rr; Bria. Gleason reported, MILONS-READY TO dom within the countries of the border and for international ad-' p’orted. !^trug-r of passing on a decision of this TOTAL DEPOSITS 35,001.908.79 tine people, however, this govern Children — Ages 1 to 80 liere are two means by which logical. work on the Dutch Elm gled with Klein and suepwded in with three yolks. Maybe she does today. ment was willing to take Argen world. It is recommended for ministration of Trieste. Future 1 magnitude after it is made," Van it to save time.” PAYS FOR; HONEYDEW EAT-AAEDIUM SIZE 2 .s 2 r proposed charter revision can disease, the Chestnut blight and j disanning him with the Kelp of the All captains and wardens are BUI* payable, rediscounts, tina back into the family of na reading by both Protestants and sox’crelgnty ox’er the port city is' denberg told a reporter. and other IlsblUtlcs for SIcImeas nr accident espenset I obtained. The Selectmen, as di- other tree diseases has been in former soldier, an overseas vet asked to be on hand to report the tion! if the Army-led regime would SW M T -U . S. NO. I Catholics of the United States. disputed. • "The President xx-ants Congress Nominated as Postmaster contributions already collected in borrowed money / ...... wbbn confined In nay hfiapltsl Dta o f the town’s administration terrupted because of the war. eran. In the struggle, Bria Injured Ifortsafes or other liens meet certain obligations. Golden Uniform Size 4 IBS 25o i put such a movement In actual Greece: The Russians refused to to write the rules under which the the house-to-house canvass by sn.vwherc In tbs O. 8. A nr POTATOES Among the Interesting trees de his wrist. proposed commission will operate. none on bsnit,/ premise* Only "L ip Serxdce” Given OUTWEARS btiOB by the appointment of a listen to the current Athens gov Washington. Oct. 4.— (;P)— ^The their workers. It will not be nec and none on mher real'es Onnndn. Room and hnurd en- YELLOW-CLEAN, MEDIUM scribed mentioned by the speaker A t Greenxxrieh pplice headquar B y the same token it should he pensen op to $6 00 per day for Vrtef revision cominittee. Cltl- ernment. and Jthere was no con ters, Gleason' said, Klein upbraid president has sent to the Senate essary for workera to attend this tate ...... '../...... The militarists carried out some SIZE-SWEET TASTY LBS Emanuel Men was the 80K;alled Japanese Glng- consulted .from, the beginning Amount* set-aside for inter first 80 days’ eonflannent— TURNIPS 3 10* Incensed at the meeting of sideration of Greek claims and ed the discharged soldier fbr as the nomination of Austin M. Ack meeting If they make their re of these hut gave only “Up ser ko, a coniferous tree of the yew about international rules Under est, tax^ and other ex- $8.06 per day for nest 06 days’ HOME-GROWN NATIVE Tuesday, can move toward views on Italy. sisting Bria. Pavlowsky replied, erman for postmaster at Durham ports beforehand to their warden 198.31 vice" to the rest. family which the Japs planted which this tremendous force is to^ V*" penee* ' ...... Having just fought a long and oonfinemkat. - This plan nnay he an objective by setting up a To Hold Banquet around their temples, and both Finland: Agreement was reach the chief related, with Die retort: Center, Conn. or captain, Aeeeptauees. ezeeutsd bx..Pi:.. CABBAGE LARGE GREEN HEADS LBS be handled:" coktly war to elinunate militarist ehanged and designed to fit the 3 1 0 ' amlttee for the study of charter Chinese and Japanese think highly ed on the outlines of a treaty, hut. "W e didn’t Aght the war to have ' for account of this bank Senator McMahop (D-Oonn.) and outstanding ...... repressions, the United States Is need* ot apy Indivtdfial groop HOm L g ROWN NATIVE lion and, at the next session of of the nuts it produces which ere the British insisted upon a dis guys sticking up people.*’ said he doubted it wim practical Other llsbllitles ...... In no mood to look on with indiffer of Insursd workera. No' uiedf- Oeneral Assembly, present ’The annual Father and Son ban large- as walnuts. Mrs. Hansling armament clause to which Russia / -TOTAL LIABILITIES CELERY FANCY PASC^L or WHITE own suggestions for changes, objected. to try for an International ai^ee- ence while a military, clique Im oiol examination. PREWAR TIRES! quet sponsored by the Emanuel said a specimen of the Gingko with / (not Including subordl- ment to stop the use and-develop poses the same repreaaione on its Phone, W rite ar OoD On hatever method is followed Brotherhood, will be held Satur its leaves resemjjllng maidenhair Romania; Boundaries and dik- Farewell Party nsted obligsUona shown ment o f the atomic bomb. Mr. , own people In the westenx hemi- ,%re la no question something-will day evening,, October 27, at 6:30 fern was found in Minnesota. armaroent disputed. British and Ifdone. The public temper todav Tiihnan said in his message that Week-End Specials below) ...... 8,003.847.111 sphere. T h e A L L E N I------1 N oid . . • Buy atl you want of famoao p. m. A turkey dinner will be One o f the members of the Americans wanted.all frontiers de- Capital Aceoast* l^cs that inevitable. From all Is Given Werner most scientists believe.the essen served, and a Ane program is be -league spoke ot/tne book and play Aned in the, treaty: Russia would Capital itock (total per Insurance Agency Nnir Car Tin wHh Sahr-drMa§, i w n f mt$a§» hmtwn$ Jons of town there Is a demand deAne only those changed by th^ tial theory of atomic energy is WHITEHOUSE A mhqz ing arrang^. Especially for the “A Tree OrdwA m Brooklyn,” and value): lae. Ijlt means be taken to prevent a treaty. widely knoxvn and that foreigners at the let preferred none. Snd boys the committee has secured the speaker replied that tt was A farewell party was held last Public Records A il U ses at laeiirnaee etitlon of 'Tuesday night's fias- Bulgaria; Same as Romania. evening by the members o f Con can catch up with us in time. preferred none. Common EVAPORATED MILK H CANS Ross Shi ref, well known magician, the Ailnnthus or “tree of heaven." $ 100000.00 ...... 100.0 00.00 958 MAIN STREET Hungary Not Discussed / .■ - cordia choir in hqnor of their for To legislators, the president’s 100 000.00 to entertain. It will grow Ih a stone vv-all, an Surpiua ...... T B U 0108 Thortfa none better .. .for baby . . . and every mUk 1 Those planning to attend should ash can or any desolate place, and Hungary: • N ot discussed. / .It mer director, Fred E. Werner. A point seemed to be that the three MANCHESTER . Undivided nroflts ...... 173.381.44 Warrutee Deede contact the following for reserva she told of seeing them in some was at this point Molotov ashed potluck supper was served and en nations possessing the atomic se Jteaervea (and retirement for preferred stock)...... Oak Hill (torporation to Alice SUNNYBROOK PULLET J r e MEDIUM tions: Paul Erickson, Arthur Lard of the streets In Hartford’s center. exclusion of France And China joyed at which time Mr. Werner cret could share with others the B. BJorkman, property located on Hospital Notes TOTAL. CAPITAL AC DOZEN' DOZEN er. Ray Erickson, Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Hansling is also a poet and from the discussions, and the was preseiited xvith a five-piece knowledge of how to use it for PUBUC MARKET COUNTS ...... 373,981.44 Forest street. EGGS FRE$H NATIVE 4 5 ' John Benson. Arthur Olson and has composed many Ane i^ m s on effect was a suspension of pre saddle leather desk set. peaceful means while xvlthholding • rii.L l«d uoa sisciuiT 2)4(.a n ee Iv s J. Watkins to Word E. 16,N0,0M Ten MUh UieMab<*n'.‘ »u'.d3 sKas .'Admitted yesterday: Mrs. So Eric Nelson, not later than October nature subjects. A t the request of vious achievements on Italy, Fin The hostess was Mrs. Robert the know-how of producing the in TOTAL U A B IL in M AND Green. Jr., et al, property located R i IIIM o.M.Hub6«ia ^Aa a 9 20, Werner whose birthdjgiy was also stantaneous explosion that makes CHICKENS! CHICKENS! CHICKENS! CAPITAL ACXOUNT8.... 5,378.838.57 Hae more teit beck- RflLhlwd bOO BiacUIT-Sufk de 9Hneooioi l-ip Anderson. Anclover; Mrs. Mrs. Strickland she recited sev land and the other Ptalkan states. on Hillcreat rood. WHCAT i PK6» I observed. During the course of the the bomb so powerful. UBMtIBANDA ground tbaaBMOfeidaM R IH IB B 014MotherHufeberd ISO Nabisco Krgaret Carvey, 172 Center eral, to the great enjoyment of Molotov asked that, French and Home Dressed, From Local Farms. 4 to 6 Pounds Each. Pledged asset* (and seeuri- ,, lbyB.F.Goe ' Vanilla Extract t'VzVi;2i Plump, Milk-Fed Birds, 48c Pound. ties loaned) (book value): Vargas Not Coadldsto ___ ... ht better than tensiva laboratory teat* > I Silano. Glastonbury; Miss .-\n Expert A social time followed and sand erased froni the Anal protocol «nd enjoyed by alU / didn’t knyw enough about the pro- (a) U. 8. Government ob ordinary ayothetic rub We Also Have a Nice Assortment of Choice Beef Cuts for ligations, direct and lejtOOfiOO milae o f R iM M eS tI rtou* V*o' 1 • 29 Baking Powder>V9xc*A*h II L^dyg Scholsky, 5b Winter wiches and tea were served. communique. The -necessary Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 41—(#)— ber. Help* the new tit* Danville, Va.—iJP)—Government Roasting* or Nice Pol Roast — SirloiiN Porterhouse, Short guaranteed, pledged to actual road t*stt—ea taxi et; Frank Schelder; 264 Oait unanimity was lacking and no pro eecure deposit* and _ President OetuUo Vargaa reafr m a cooler, wear better. 'fKo 19* MoctaNsALAoYmi experiments at the Pittsylvania fleet*, police cart, and lb* CakeFloir et; Frank Mallon, B Bldridge tocol or communique was Issued at flllllllllllllllllllllllllllim^^ 485323235353532323532348534823485353484823and Top Round Stt^aks. other lUblllUe*...... 1,304,000.00 I before' r throng o f eome It resists cracking, bruis ’ B.F.($oodiicbtMC fleet- County Experimental Station Big Three M a y __ u - _ j . LIOHT eULfS the end of the conference. Try Qnr Freshly Ground Hamburg* for a Nice Meat Loaf, (b( Other asiets pledged 40,000' supporters leet night that ing and damage, from prpttd it outwears era- Mazia 29 40do»*u iachII' ToMatcSaip ted today: David and, using coal in curing tobacco may European watenyays; Russia to secure deposit* and . acadsace better to a 2dc Pound. other liabilities (Includ be would not be « candidate to war, natural mbbar tires! bert McConnell, 147 North change a laborious proce.ss .gener oppos^ the U. S. plan for emer ■ FOR A CASUAL LIFE! I r.nool street; William Grimason, ations old. ■ Snap Deadlock ing notes and bills re succeed himself In the forthcom ¥ARfcry TO sun evixy occasi^ gency international control. discounted and aecurt- ing elections. j'4 Adams street; Patricia Uri- The most onerous Job o f tobacco Iran; Britain and Russia agreed GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS tles sold under repur S yearf IXTIA tyoNiaMt |!j, 49 SummCT. street; Janet .'lar- raising is the three-day-and-night (Continned From Page One) to withdraw their troops by Feb. chase agreement) .... lif§ 104 School Street: Miss Mar- vigil in the curing barn where the Butter, Fancy York State...... lb. 47c (0) Aaacts pledged lor pur Stolen Church Belle Returned th e Fine$t in 2, 1946. pose* other than to ee ■ ' ' -i- » Thts* fhll yean before ificta Walton, Fairfield. Me.; grower and his fam ily work in defeat ok the enemy for drafting Eg*g*8, Strictly Fresh, Medium ...... doz. 59c i i Austria: An agreement xsas I W bol ’ ^ cure llabllltle* ...... Antwerp, Oct. 4.—(i^—The ee* afflar wtmmmfactmrtr, Olive Joyce, 65 Waddell road. shifts to keen the hickory or oak final peace term*. reached to feed Austria from Bal Evaporated Milk, ShefBeld...... *:...... 1 cans 27c ( 4) ■acurttiei loaned .... lavol'Tnad :>ischarged yesterday: Mrs. Rc- iBrltieh steamer Lya dpcksd her* • DESIGN B.F. Goodrich emd tires wood burning in the Are box. "N o one ha* contested that, the kan supplies. Tuna Fish, White Meat Grated, White Meat Solid Pack, inado with synthetic LaCross. -.74 North Elm Temperatures must be carefully United States, Russia and Britain f- (e) TOTAL ...... 1.30«.000.00 today xvlth 765 tons o f Belgian Reparations commission; Agree Imported, Also White Rose Lig:ht Meat Solid Packt chut^ bells stolen by the Ge^ rubbet to American mo- VARIETY BREADS t act"; Mrs. Elsther Madsen, 18 varied. must take the lead,” Evatt told a 1 Plaid Shirts ment reached to move It from Mos gecuricd llsblUtie*; ■ mans. Anwng the bells wsre two • WORKMANSHIP totists. Tbit extra store M in g place; Mrs. Ethel Jensen, E. M. Matthews, director of the press conference at which he ad cow to Berlin and speed repara Cheese, Sharp, 5-pound loaf or sliced...... lb. 55c s) Deposits secured by o f expatisne* show* up lOOro Whole Wheat. (JotonM H ro R d ] |J. Center street; Henry Mandro- Lseised in the First World xvar. experimental station, says the vanced his suggestions. tions payments. We Also Have Many Kinds o f Cheese On Display! pledged assets pursuant , in extra m ileage...extn Suffield; Salvatore Reale, 19 — Full cut,, well-tailored wool • MATERUL Credied Wheat. Raitifi tegt? were conducted with a coal Ojhers Must Participate Pacific: U.-S. turned down Mol to requirements of law 639,118.50 | safety. . . cxns valnaL I'jMrman street; Judith Burk- Just Received! A Shipment o f Dr. Jackson’s Meal. We (b) Borrowings secured by Sued for Past Boppoit mekss nottlbl* tread Yienna er Plain Ryt furnace, stoker and thermostatic But the council meeting In Lon otov’s request to discuss a control S plaid Shirts in choice o f col- with a Better contour—'' FRUIT CAI [JJdt, 115. Charter Oak street; have a Larg*e Assortment of Dietetic Foods— Fruit in , pledged assets (Includ control synchronized to permit the don, he added, demonatrated that council for Japan. Molotov at the ^ : ltd whole widdi touche* •tOO-19 tlX I ,rol Ann Fuller, 145 Loomis Cans, Ctackers, Cookies, Candy, Desserts, Jelly Spreads ing radtseounts end Rfifrardlcw of th« tyv* of 2 LI TB farmer to go about other business participation of -other belligerents last minute presented a demand purchea* agreements) 0 Lris Angeles, Oct. 8 .M P )— ^U. S. th* road. More rubber IREAKFAST ROLLS V kV 2 0 * »t; Mrs. Rose Dubaldo, 161 while the tobacco cures is indlspensible in draftiqg the fi and ^ccharin. (c) Other llaMtltle* eecur- I Senator Glenn He Taylor (D Memorial yoQ may dorire, on the read to abate the Dwood street. that Genera) MacArthur’s rule he 4 15 2 0 Matthews says A barhful of to nal peace. replaced by a four-power control cd by pledged aaseta .. 0 {Idaho), has been sued for $20,000 we can derigti. produce and wear—evre/fx The traad PECAN ROLLS charged today: Mrs. Ethel ■ n # n w id i bacco could be cured with $3 "The contribution which these government. = • WOOLRICH by Mrs. Kenneth Nitzkowakl, hie place it for yeii. 'We goar dasign has buadredt of ,7 9 ‘ro, 148 Maple street; John (d) TtoTAL ...... 128,818.50 dBiwUehl* Ceeveaiaal Va”a'2 0 * worth of coal and- that'the tobacco countries have made in the war . Soxriet repatriation; Russian re VISIT OUR BABY FOOD DEPARTMENT : former wife, for post support of skiiwetisting curves to 00 ICED TWIST ROLLS eturdy eapaiettrH 23 North Elm street, antee OYcry Memorial wo ''fwam I ***• *—eaekaaM^ - ^ mr"* used In the experiments tasted as and the obligations which, by vir quest that people with homes In CONGRESS We Have a Lar^ Assortment! fiubordlnstad obligations: their daughter, Olive Taylor, 20 |gip—aad KOp fu icU jI today: A daughter to M?. build *to bo lofitingly aatla- SOLI POUND CAKE t.28*‘c1k740* by eetebff sweet as that cured with hickory tue of their mMftary capacity side new Soviet boundaries (Poles (a) Unpaid dlridanda on i Mrs. Edward Jesanis, Vernon; and oak wood. prafarred aleck sc e m d . / • C t O F y i " ' they will be expected to assume, in 8i)d some Baltic peoples) MANHATTAN__.„„\ -wr— R! " and Mrs. JJaok- AT m e d . m ____ ^ period, not mdadM In ...... Uabtlltiea or . 'reierve* WHiTC ith today: Boieslaw Mozzor, to share In laying down the terms above ...... - Mldridge street. agreed to examine individual cases Cut, Peas, Com, Chicken a la King, Spinach, Cooked Spin MANCHESTER PLOATlNt Q CAKES I In cleansing the blackened name of the peage- settlement,” Evatt of Frenchmen impressed into the (b) Other obligation*, not ach, and Pumpkin. Includtd In llsbllltta*. of jL thief, the South African declared. Oeirman Arm y and captured by I $5.95 to $9,95 559 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3984 I Table tai Moseuni Evatt. who previously had pro which arc su)>ordtnat*d Kaffirs shout the name into a ket Russians; refused to repatriate EXTRA SPECIAL! PEA SOUP...... 2 packages I7c to claims of doposttor* MEMORIAL tle of hot, medicated water, and tested against the exclusion of en masse. \ snd other credlotrs .. LUX nun mads o f aeml-precious permit It to remain sealed for Austria from the Foreign Minis by seventeenth century < French restitution; Russia fav AT OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTME^:’- COMPANY several days. ter* council, reiterated th a t' the ored a French proposal that prop Ststo of Connecticut. County fo r Hope Paul V Is now Hertford, as. Msnehestar. Mf AMMHr British -^domlntai* -- should— erty-stolen by the Nazis be ear Youll Find a Nice Assortment of Fruit and Ahaetit Prop. jr Id the Battle Creek,. 1. Harold -C Alvord. Trassurar of Stexln Biryele among the countries drafting the marked tor return so that it would Open .Tonight and Fresh Vegetables 'XSOfiaan Memorial Muse- the sbov* named beak, do eotemnly DOR. P B A R L ^ D H A R R U Anal peace terms. He apeclAcaliy not be included in reparations pay-' Saturday Niglit swear that tbs sbov* ststament -I* Wonara Intricately Atted Nice Meaty Potatoes*...... 3c lb.; 15 lbs. 45c ^ m V E T B c a k k One of the forerunners orf the mentioned India as one o f the ments. ‘ Until • O’aock . trn* to th* beat of my knowledg* aad U R K E @ t 3 2 of Ughly-poUsbed ji automobile and . the motorcycle be Fancy Sweet Potatoes ...... ,3 lbs. 25c bellaf. B.F.Goodricli countries be thought should Internationalization of the HABOLD a ALVORD. ' y'try fra "reLEPHONB tin OR BMt latar, agate and other was a bicycle propelled bv) steam, represented. Yellotv Onions...... 5c ib. Ruhr and Rhineland: -No sgree- i-Subaeribed and sworn .to befor* me ■ ■ "IN "■ -U- ■ «X 1 M gattiii to make the table It was built In J885 anq/d/ is rnow Important Serxice .Seen ment; matter referred to diplo Freri) Peas^ Green ^eans, White Cauliflower October,. 4th. 1346. • 0|icn Bunduys. owned by n P hllsHelnhl^ mst. Sk>me denartliur ' delegates to matic channels. RUSaCLL B. HATHAWAY. Bay Direct and anva Montyi Notary Public.' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAMCSMTER. CONN, T H U R ^ Y , OCTOBER 4. l » a PAGE
MANCHESTEK E V B M N G HERALU. MAWCHESTEK. CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 TON Sport Slants Tigers Bank On Trucks to Seri ^ By E a rlV . Yost ” "" - . — — / ' ' ' t Sporta Editor
COLUMN Top Game Of The Day l^who set up the many scores In High Eleven Prepares Local Sport Chatter National Loop Cham] the Tufta game. V'';- The top football game in the ' B y Jamea J. Balsema • Cagayan- valley port of Aparri in East Saturday afternoon of the On experience alone 'the Bull Three new members have been'., The second croes-countfy try- 'Matinf for Hal Boyle the lirsc week of the war. young 1945 football season finds dogs rate the pre-game favorites For Hall Game Friday elected to tlie Recreation Board outs at Manchester High will be -Tw o American wo- Suspected of Being Spy VOL. XIII, NO. 5 "^THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 Compiled b3« Students of Manchester Hiffh School ___Jfllss Helen Estes. Kacufty Adviser Holy Cross playing the Yale Bull nod. Yale indicated against "Tufts in Manchester. They are Louis held Frl(iay afternoon. "The first Display Amazing Powi She waa suspected of being a dogs at the Bowl In New Haven. that the tricky T formation of 'liave reached Manila after Genovesl, Harold Turklngton and running of the mere than 40 boys | spy, and was subjected to un The Cruaadera whipped Dart Odell has produced dividends. I f David Chambers. They replace reacuea by g:uerrllla ie speakable indignities which left mouth In their opener last week Yale can atop Koalowski, the Eli Kelleymen Seek Second Jack Gordon, Clarence Luplen and turo«^‘’in." The^ioMia ^*d«dSnd^ Cubs Decisive Opening under command of Col. her with trembling hands and 1946, Class Officers In Memoriam eleven should prevail. while the EU’a whipped Tufts con Holmes, Mayo Harold Reed. in g state *nd C.C.l.L. champions. .’Viclory Stungl had to settle for a walk and TL Volckmahn of Clinton, haunted eyes. Vadei’s Takes — Legion of Honor — Initial^^ame vincingly In their Inaugural. One Still the National Game Grid Victory of Year; It ’s World Series time again.. Finally .she waa confined in a Burt Carlsdn was elected The students o f Manchester of the largest crowds since the Beauregard, Ed Brown As of today the other three Reel it is expected shortly that final Bookies; Hank Wyse: Tltt.'S.- hospital in., the town of Bayom- President of the Senior class in High school deeply regret the outbreak of war In 1941 is expect- W ith the leaves be^nning to turh, Most Valuable board roembera are Chairman Jo- announcement will be made on Herman Kluge of Schenec- bong. H. S. Orchestra The students of Manchester WoiTby M H S , ed to take In the natural. The win the baseball classic of the year is the voting that took place on High school look to '.‘Burt” Carl loss of a former member of its Stage Passing Drill seph Ruaaell, Thomaa Rogers and the status o f the limited seating To Hurl for Chicago 'S,’'SK4’, fft N . Y., waa hidden by Ifugab "They told me I was sentenced October 3. The- othei‘ >.,officerS faculty,. Lieut. Jesse Stevens, ner may be rewarded with the dla- fighting football that has been Frederick Rogers. These three son as a leader— a leader because capacity at the atato armory ta the festivities. in the mountains of to death by belieading,” she said \ were; Rosemary <5ulsh,-..^vice who was killed last week In tn tlncUon of being the best non-ser- crowding Its w ay Into the picture' Sporting News Gives are members of the 1945 board. quietly. "The guerrillas contacted Mr. Pearson Turns Or- he is a pleasing combination of Teclfonl and Beauregard Coach Tom Kelley's Manchester Manchester. The local High school Detroit, Oct. 4—(J5— I f the De- i Luzon for 41 months president; Evelyn Lanz, .scece- automobile accident. Mr. Stev * vice team In the East. th? past few weeks. Borowy was “ picked up” by me and .said they would rescue me iritelligcnce, athletic abilities, am High football machine, hampered baaketball teams play all home tary; treasurer, James Mur ens taught'Ancient History at Coach Johnny DeGrosa of the Baseball, the national game, Selections; Borowy We. as would many other ath trolt Tlgera show up today, the ! Cubs from the New York Ta the Japanese aearclied for ^ j ^j,cm no-^too many pco- ehestra Over to Band bition, and sincerity. ' Lead MHS Gridsters; still holds the spotlight and will games ta the spacious drillahed phy. Manchester High school for six Purple from Worcester will field a by Inclement weather the early letically Interested town people, Chicago Cubs take them on again ; for 3100,000 in mid-season as ] ith a price of 35.000 pesos pie would suffer from reprisals, Burt has followed the scientific continue to do so for the next And Newhouser 2nd that previoualy accommodated Direetor Information concerning the years before leaving for the Bristol’s Third Defeat starting team that will average part o f the week, resumed prac like to sit in on an open meeting nant Insurance, and paid off }) on her head. They told me they would fix that.” course since entering high school. week or so; at least until the se crowds of 2,000. A recent state in the second game of the 1945 new officers will appear In Army In the fall of '42. He 210 pounds, typical of a pro elev with the Rec 'eommltlcie' and see premium so well he won U Helen J. McQuaid (whose On the night of Oct, 30, 1944, Since Burt finds mathematics his ries comes to an end between the tice seaslons yesterday afternoon police order fixed the capacity at World Series, but It will be a long next week’s "World.” was a Vocational Guidance ad en. In the starting backfield will St. Louis, Mo.—Tommy Holmes, just what they are .pliuming to do lost 2. pitched the pennant cUi t. Mm. O. A. Jeffreys, lives at the 14th Philippine Infantry regi In order that G. Albert Pearson, most interesting subject, he lias The Red and White grid war Tigers and Cubs. at the West Side Oval. not more than 760. ■—Audrey Shaw, '48 viser and helped with the foot be Stan Koalowski, one o f the out outfielder of the Braves, and Ed about the recreation setup in piece before the folks forget the er and with yesterday'! verdlctl North Switzer avenue, Los ment took the entire hospital — mu.sic supervisor of the. school.s, attained excellent averages in It. : riors opened their 1945 football The first game of the 1945 ball team. standing players In the entire Coach Kelley stressed offensive Manchester which Isn’t much to “lee water” Handy Andy Pafko canie the first two-league rtet), spent three years in doctors, nurses and patiehU— to In the re.ilm of extracurricular ac classic is now history. The Tigers die M&yo, second baseman of the Manchester High will be up can devote moie time 'to the su season by whipping Bristol High, country two seasons ago. Last play with plenty of aerials. Hie must use for blood and the water winner since Jack Ckiombs _ seae prisons before being safew in the hills. Mrs. McQuaid tivities Burt played soccer and Although only the members ahd Cubs wilt do battle again to Tlgera, today were announced as write home about. against a tough foe Friday after- pervising of the High school choirs C! C. 1. L. competitors last Friday year Koslowakl was In the Navy locale completed only two forward melon-sized heart Hank Borowy aped” by Filipino soldiers went'along in a basket hammdck. intcr-class basketoall in his sopho- ; of the present senior class day and until one team wlnS' four n(Wn ln_.West Hartford when they for the Athletics in 1910 and he has relinquished the director- and gained a varsity berth on the passes In the winning game the aelectlons o f "The Sporting has ticking for him. and Brooklyn ta '16. before she was about to be IJfe Becomes Hide and Seek more year. As a junior Burt was knew Mr. Stevens, there 'was a afternoon. Sept. 28 at ML Nebc gamer. M ajor league hascball has Poaaibly tWt day wlH-come- ta face Hall High in a C.C.l.L. game. .ship of the. orchestra to William Girls Interview North Carolina Pre-Flight eleven. against Bristol High last BTlday News as the most valuable players Out of the shambles left of the led. Life from then on was hide and a member of Boys’ State and the ^ subdued air in the class rooms carried on splendidly during the the very near future. With hew Both teams scored victories ta Which, ta a kind of rou Vaders, conductor o f the High by the score of 8-7. This defeat A a Koslowski goes, so goes Holy st Mt. Nebo. Ekl Brown who did American League seriee hopes _a^FrVirgil Trucks, stuff yesterday, as the outstand hundred ninety-seven choir candi for president of the senior class: the best back in the country. He waa injured, and the latter occu standing pitchers, who are placed director has been named. This The AIl-Rockvllle football team, that 9-0 decision in yesterday's circuit. They wanted her and clared. at 1:40 Monday in order that Tom Kelley were: Capt. Clifford at A1 Benton and others helped the outer gardener in the bigJea_ dates only ninety-six could be His activities outside of school led the ecorers In the East two pied the attention of the coaching in a apeclal merit clasa, apart from is the first step. There are many with several local players, may opener, these two factors stand wanted her husband, an Am- After the Americans landed on Four M. H. S. girls. Elaine Mil members of the faculty could renter; Murphy-Klemmer, ends; American League pennant win right now. He is also a great taken into the A Capeila choir. arc those of any vigorous Ameri seasons ago. Last week he was un staff during the drill. other regular players, Hal . New more steps before a competent open their home season against I lumberman who had become Luzon her evacuation from a ae- ler, 49, Harriett Miller, Connie attend the funeral. Turklngton-Weiss, tackles; An- ners no end. "I^ere arc all big out—these and the Man O’ ! W ar vertisement for dairying aa a 1 srrilla captain. He made life ^ 'r T plane fleTd“hrThe‘ mountarhs j To remedy the situation, a Gins’ can boy. ■ Manchester High School der wraps and failed to tally a Friday afternoon the Red and houser o f the "rigera, who was program can be carried out so the All-Torrington eleven, Sunday speed o f the Cubs afield, compared Ellis and Eleanor Winzler '48, had dreo-Vlncek, guards. Backfield leaguers. Many o f the players on cle-bullding trade, since he JapanbM , choir, as well as the Boys’ choir students have become accustomed touchdowTi agadna the Hanover In White team treks to West Hart picked in 1944, is renamed for the that the people of Manchester afternoon, Oct. 21, at Mt. Nebo able for Japanese trudk driv- W8.S arranged, but the the pleasure of interviewing the starters were Brown, Beauregard. the various rosters of the .16 teams to the general glue-footedness of his throwing arm, which cau_ , and convoy guards with fre- / minutSi formed last , year, will be estab- to his familiar form behind the dians. ford to face a fine Hall High team. Americas League and Hank Bor- field ta Mancheater. captured the field a few actor, John D.’ili. on Saturday Brockman and Tedford. In the big show have played their will benefit. the old men of Detroit. Eddie Mayo coming into thlrdl nt ambushes along the trails, Ushed. Therefore, the mornings milk bar at Hanson’s where he "The Bulldogs, led by the popular The latter eleven with an all vet awy o f the Cubs is awarded the before she arrived afternoon following his perform ■ !!J‘he game was carried out un last ihajor league game. Incidentally, this glue-footed Greenberg s sizzling single in luge surrendered when the formerly held for orchestra prac has been Working since he yntcred eran backfield headed by Brent distinction In the NaUfinal. the Proyldtag that proper arraqge- Thcn she went to live with Mrs. ance in the play "The Hasty Drama Program der Ideal weather conditions. The Howie Odell have an Imposing N ext year will find hundreds o f It ha-s been learned that ness of the D etroit! in general and fifth to snuff one of the neae threatened to kill every Kluge, who waa keeping house in tice'Will now 'be utilized for re high school. Burt likes to dance Burt Carlson starting lineup headed by Paul Harries who practically defeated Mayo la acclaimed aa the main Rec bulldlngi will open for the 1 ments can be made, the team will Heart” at the Bushnell Memorial outstanding performer of the con ex-service men who were stars be outfielders Roy Cullenblhe and promUlng Bengal blazes. w _ iltant o f a village near his a hidden canyon with two Ameri h e a rs ^ of the new choirs. the fox trot, ski, swim, skate, .fish, Walker who received All America the locals last year aa the spark .cog in the Detroit machine, his youngsters on Monday evening,' appear on the local gridiron. Man- in Hartford.. test proved to he Bed Tedford. A fore donning the uniform of. their Hank Greenberg and 'infielders velopcd by milking 20 cows a • uartera. Then he underwent can women missionaries. Dorothy A busy choir schedule planned hunt and read sport magazines. child. He has been appointed third Starts Rolling recognition on several teams last plug. Hall’s great forward wall hustle and efficiency in the Infield betoher 22. The new director will ^ cheater has been without an inde- Much to their surpriae he, looked- bear-cat on the defense and a country, back In harness again. Skeeter Webb .and Eddie Mayo in on his Wisconsin acres. Ths ' of torture and finally dis- Spessard and Little Metzger. The by Mr. Pearson is to be headed On “July 2h of this year Biirt alternate for the state of Connec fall. Walker, a giant, a better than o f last season have graduated. and effective work at the hat be arrlve shortly after and is expect- pendent grid attraction for eev- like any normal individual in his powerhouse on the offense, Ted "The big leagues will again be just particular had the ''experts,” who was the fielding gem of the ared behind the grim walls of Japanese never found them. with the presentation of Handel's Carlson took the competitive ap ticut, one of the few Manchester average pass receiver, Yale’s beat Several glaring weakneaaes were ing credited fo r much o f the suc ed to carry out a fine program. | oral years. plaid trousers, soft silk'^ shirt, and ford was the chief cog in the lo what the name Implies, big leaigiie, didn't watch the American League noon. Santiago. " I didn't know it, but our hide oratorio, “ The Messiah," which pointment examination for ^the boys to ever achieve this honor. The Sock and Buskin Dramatic punter and a bearcat on the de- noted In the Bristol game. Drills cess o f the Tigers this ses.son. A wide leather belt a^hc sat smok cals’ running attack. Due to the next year and for the years to much this year, wondering today How his presence here is hoolj at Kluge previously had en- out was only seven miles away will be given duiing the Christmas Annapolis- Naval Academy which His future is bright upon a back Club started its eventful school fenae. Besides Walker, Odell has have been concentrated on rectify discard of. the Giants and Braves ing with his legs over the arm of painful Injury to the triple-threat come. Many a fine ball player has Just how come the Tigers manag up with Borowy ta that last spr i aix montha o f beatings in an from that of General Yamashita, season. he has aspired to enter since a ground of admirable qualities. year with two unsurpassed meet Dick HoIIingshead, Nick Fusilll, ing these. Features were Boh as too slow for an Inflelder and of the chair while he casually an backfield star of the Kelleymen. been developed In the service. Ted ed to win the Junior circuit cham before they got Hank, the “ _ ound dungeon and his w ifa commander of all Nipponese Besides the regularly scheduled ings. The club, consisting of 37 Porky Ballard, Bull Montano, Jim Tedford bore the brunt o f the run the Athletics because of defective Country Club Notes swered their questions. Norm Beauregard. Ed Browm was Williams, Joe DiMagglo, Boh Fel H. L. Sheppard pionship. Some o f the more exub were so desperate for a pit ahe atill hoped he would be troops in the Philippines,” Mrs. Spring Concert and the Outdoor boys and 31 girls, is directed by my Smith back from last year’s ler. Hank Greenberg, - and hun ning attack in addition to playing vision, occasioned, by being hit He told them he got his start forced to carry the brunt o f the erant National Leaguers, in fact, Anybody who could throw alive. Kluge declared. Yamashita was Festival in w’hich ail school musi Mrs. Helen page Skinner, Engli.-h undefeated team on the forward a fine game defensively. Brown’s with a thrown ball, Mayo waa reS' in the “ Eve of St. Mark". Since, Economics Club passing-and • punting • attack. dreds more name players will be were even talking of a four- up to the plate—That the Chie To Curb Loose Tongues the Japanese general who had cal organizations participate, six Chaff ’N Chatter teacher .at Manchester High wall. back In 1946 ready to take up kicking and passing and the line cued from the minors by the 'Tig. then he has played in "Dear Ruth” The first quarter proved to be ’ Rec Director straight series, because the Chica front office' offered to give Ha boasted he would make General teen selected voices will represent School. AU the new officers were Busting Billy Penn, the Blue’s where they left off. The competi play of the center o f the line was ers to develop into one of the out Kluge said she sought ref- dnd opposite Bette Davis in the an entire offensive attack against go (Thamps went over the "big Andy to the Brooklyn Dodgers MacArthur surrender uncondition M. H. S. In the All-State Chonis, Good afternoon. This is station Holds Supper present at the meeting. They are top scorer last fall. Handy 'Vandy tion will he keener, but baseball good. W ith but one more day, standing stars of the year. with Ifugatf tribesmen in a movie. "The Com Is Green.” In Bristol, Beauregard and Tedford hump’’ by knocking off the Tigers’ exchange (or Curt Davis, wMebl ally. which will be under the direction H.S.W. bringing you the latest in ai, follows: Judith Handley, presi K irk, Tommy Scannell and Buzzy should go on to new jail time this afternoon, of contact work Holmes won the accolade for his New Appointee Served Dtain village. The elders de- of Noble Cain. The concert will the "Hasty Heart” he is, cast as dent; Don Hall, vice president; tearing gains, by their center head man, 25-game winner Hal something like giving up Uiey would have to curb “Colonel Volckmann told us to fun, foolishness, and last but not Gehr are the backfield veterans. heights both In attendance, fig before the second game, the locals hitting and fielding with a team take place at the State Teachers’ a Scotsman who is about to die Rosemary Quish, secretary; Jack bucks and end rune. In the sec Newho^er, ta the opener. family jewels for a somewhat 1 tongues 'to guard her from get out of our hiding place quick," least, food! * A Swedish supper was served on A rt Dakos, a 17 year old h'lisky ures and calibre o f play. are faced with what looms aa the that was never In the pennant For Past Four Years Convention to be held in Bridge When asked what kind of a role Shea, treasurer. ond period the offensive attach mealticket. are. , Mrs. Kluge continued. "One night Wednesday evening, October 3 from Lowell la the outstanding Baseball is still the national toughest game o f the season race. He- was a contender for the Switch lin e To CMie port on October twenty-flth and he'd like to do next, he replied, "Posture end Poise" were the was shifted to the visitors. Com National League batting honors At Norwich University atting around a sacred pol- we lay -in a cave with the Japs What food did yoii miss most of at the cooking room In the Frank newcomer. Dakos is the passer game. against Hall High. I As a result, the hotel* lobby "My Boy," Bandy Ato^. twenty-sixth. Auditions for the “ a musical.” themes at the first meeting held pleting several short passes the throughout the season and finish rock and smoking their tiny shooUng at the guerrillas above ail during the war? Steak? But lin building by the members of the The team came out of the open Ladles’ Day Winners bookmakens, who can add one and While thla may supply us. But finally we got acro.ss the event were held last week. Dali’s favorite sports areAwlm- in the drama- room Wednesday, visitors finally scored, Holden ed far ahead of all other sluggers pipes, they proclaimed that ter? Candy? The “most-missed” HTime Economics Club. Members ping Administration, Department Ing game In fine shape. Beaure Fred Rogers, a member of the (18-hoIe Players) one and get to two quicker than slight idea of what ths (Tub Orchestral and band director mlng, skiing and tennis. Sept. 19. Miss Doris Cole, girls’ bucked the line for an extra point In home runs, while establishing a ae who talMbd about art Jap lines on the national highway. of the club who are of Swedish o f Commerce Building, Washing gard, Who had severs^ stitches in Town Recreation Board, called . Low N et—First— Peg Chanda, most folks, switched their "line" office thought of P a f^ , It wou Vaders also announces a busy sea He stated that for the first ten among shortages in a senior class physical education director, gave the score 7-0. The Red and Whlt- modern league record for hitting woman being there Did I run!” decent served on the committee Your Gl Rights ton. has responsibility for admin his Up has been annoiinced fit and 53— 9— 14. Second:—Nellie John all the way from ,10 to 13 Trith have been the sentiments o f ! son for the school's Instrumental months he did not care for Holly of 34 w'ere: ham, 10: steak and a well-received, illustrated speech ers counter-attacked by the air, last night and stated that H. Leon ; be fined 50 centavos in pre Weeks of arduous travel follow and prepared the food. Those QUISnONS AND ANSWM3 ready for action. The big three safely In consecutive games, 37 In son, 55—9— 16. Detroit, favored, to 6 to 8 with the sger Jolly Cholly Orlmm, who wood but he is returning in the pineapple. 9; cakes and cookies, 8 ; on posture and carriage. 7-fr. and Tedford scored by a throw istering this law, doing the same Sheppard, newly appointed full money, or a three-peso dog. ed but the women finally got out organizations. Besides the regu oh 4.he committee were Barbara In the High backfield. Brown, a row from June 6 to July 8, d\ir Low Gross— Julie Faulkner 60. Cubs the choice to take thelf flret gards Handy Andy as "my middle of January to do another sugar, pork, and candy bars, 7; Clarke boys' physical education di from Brown, extra point was no ON URVICtMIN'S MOMJMS things done by the Veterans' Bij* time Rec director ta Mancheater money waa non-existent of the danger zone. lar band concert in April, the band Swanson, Thelma Swanson, Bar Beauregard and Tedford, may tag which period he made 66 hits. (9-hole Flayers) world championship In 37 yeara. Just a year ago, Grimm movie. Bette Davis helped him bacon and whipped cream, 5; and rector, spoke further on th^ sub good. Score at half time, Bristol reau for men in the armed senicea. hae served for the past four years the people were too hungry "The first Jap I saw since Pearl is also expected to play at basket- bara Holland and Barbara Carl Q. Before going in the Arm y make It plenty tough for Hall de - Newhouser Oittataading Low Net—First—Barbara Pi However, they tabbed the Tigers to a friend that Pafko would a great deal and he thought her cheese and butter, 4. , ject to the interest and the 7, m 'H . S. 6. aa Director o f Physical Education lila k losing a fine f at -dog , so Harbor was General Yamashita ball and football games, as well son. Once a month the members By. Douglas Larsen was a machine operator In an fenders. , Nevi-houaer not onl.v was hailed per, 79— 34—45. at 5 to 6 to win today’s tussle he' bead man among M ajor rto be a fine person. amusement of the members. Both The third period proved to be at Norwich Unlveralty In North- was no idle word to reveal when he came to surrender m as participating in the Armistice from a different nationality will Waahlngton:-;Return of Con electrical plant, but in the Arm y aa the outstanding pitcher of the Low Gross— P ^ y Dowd, 79. hind 'Virgil Trucks, who’s nick fiychosers by 1946. Yestsrday,] Baguio,” Mrs. Kluge said. Day parade and the Servicemen’s The girts were very thrilled to It was a gala scene out at Mt. speakers cmpha^iz'ed that A., ma entirely defensive with neither American League ^hut of all the field. Vt. Kluge’s whei^bouta. The serve the meal. gress to Washington - this week i have learnied to be a "radio re D riving Contest named "F ire” because he' can same pal turned up ta tha "And him atill strutting around parade. Besides these activities, have the interview and certainly jority o f high School students are squad attaining scoring range. The majors. Althouglv'he fell short of Mr. Sheppard was a former ath ge medicine mam^ who had Nebo last Friday. Footballs A program committee has been pairman. When I go back to my rear back and come in with that dressing room. with all that gold braid!” she ex the band also provided th e' music realize now that some actors arc under the illusion that posture and winning marker came In the will see revived interest in several the 29 victories re^stered In 1944, lete and assisted ta codchtag ma Prizes contriDuted by Alice Bliah her houaeboy, provided her weren't the only things floating chosen to serve for the entire former employer, can I demand a World Scries Figures high hard one ao hot you can Jiut "M y gueaa was a ysar claimed scornfully; “After what for the meeting concerning the re human, thanks to John Dali. comfort are antonyms. fourth period, a wild throw from new veterans’ bills which were in he again to p p ^ the league in wins jor sports. He la anxiously and Edna Btiah. around the field. From time to year. The members of this com better job, or do I have to start about light a cigar from It; If you hs admitted, “ Just a year thosd Japa did to the natives . I turning veterans, held in the high Carolyn Sonniksen Mrs. Skinner told the club that Bristol's center tn the end zone and. In surpassing his 187 strike awaiting to assume hla duties in 18 HoIs4—-Julie Faulkner, 144 McQuaid was 6aptured time streams of different colored mittee are, Marge Rowley, chair troduced but not acted on before In where I left off? like the Cubs and Hank Wyse, the He’s here now." didn’t think it waa right.” school hall Tuesday night. good, natural posture and poise and scoring o f a safety, proved By The Associated Press outs of last season, far out-dia- Manchester and Is expected the yards. / the Japanese invadra the bubbles went flying over the field. man; Irene Bryson. Eleanor Beck- Congress went home for vacation. A. Most empMyera are genu 9 H ^ s — Patty Dowd, 122 yards. money for the second scuffle, If Handy Andy wasn’t tha i The list of band'members is as are an indispenaible part Of sll to be the margin of victory for •First game (at Detroit): tanced all pitchers In whiffs this latter part o f the month. Bubble pipes seem to have replac enstein and Mildred Binks. Also inely interested In up-grading re!* which figures to draw another looking gardener in any man’s 1 follows: Freshmen: Alton Munsle. First of Debates actors’ retinue. the "Rad and Whiters."' Chief point to be cleared up In Paid Attendance— .54,637. vear, despite the handicap o f a Mr. Rogers stated that the .Rec Putting Contest ed the yo-yos which were the rage an initiation committee has been turning service men. There Is, crowd to Mr. Briggs’ haaeball club yesterday—Juat aa hs’« . ' Norman Hooey, ‘ Alfred Rogers, The second, meeting of the club, West Hartford w ill ha Invaded pending legislation .concerns rights Gross Receipts— 3221.883. lame hack. In addition, he *leads Board has worked hard during the Prizes contributed by Dot Hug la Raye Head, a few years ago. chosen,’ consisting o f Shirley however, no i^pgpilation requiring The Poet's Column Kenneth Bailey. Richard Paul. held Sept. 26, was in charge of by the Kelleymen Friday, Oct. 6, of veterans to take Jobs without Players' Slisre— 3113.160.33. thc/league In low earned run av past few months reviewing the gins and Barbara Piper. — • ■ pasture as big or bigger than yes sll pesson—^ha was no w on a .i Strike Arbitration Clark, Irene Stone, Eleanor Beck- your old employer to give you a Thomas Prior, Stephen Philllmore, M.H.S. ‘Thespian” Eugenia Bro- for another C. C. L L. encounter. having to join unions. Because of Commissioners’ Share — 333,- erage. countless number of applicants 18 Holes— Julte Faulkner, 38 terday’s 64,637, especially wince a photo finish fo r the opeL Flash! A t the game Friday, did enstein and Evelyn Swartz. better job than the one you had. Hartford Show Weicomo Home William Miller, Fred Geissler. dcur. "Gesture, Pantomime, and the great amount of post-war leg 282.4.5. • /B orow y la conceded the pitching for the Rec assignment.. Feeling putts. Second— Alice Blish, 39 the weather man promises the hoye hottest thing about him m you see. or should we say, "hear,” The follow.ing is a list of mem Q. I got out o f the service a year 'Twas a year ago—well, nearly a William Norri.s, Thomas Steven Dance” were the topics at this islation to be considered, however, Leagues’ Share— 337.720.11. 'honors In the National, because of justified that Mr. Sheppard poa- putts. wron’t have to play In an icebox, coolness out thsrs. Twtes ha ( The first series of lnter-clu,b de bers of the club: Barbara Swan ago and got my old job back in son, Ross Shlrer, Warren Marshall, that gorgeous red and yellow meeting. Miss Cleo Wheeler, an immediate action on any of the CTubs’ Share— 337,720.11. his yoeraan work with the Cubs, sessed the proper qualifications, 9 Holes— First—Patty Dowd, 41 like yesterday’s refrigerated fuss up with men on bsoe. One* year— bates was held in 17F on Wednes son, Irene Stone, Thelma Swanson, Spend Week-End the auto plant, but now comes a When you last sailed away—re megaphone which looked like a excellent modern dancer, spoke pending veteran’s hill la not ex Series At-s-GIanee particularly against their chief ri the appointment wa.s made and putts. Second—Dot Huggins, 45 The Cubs plied up 13 big hits tn walked; ths next time hs «ith a ltay«, ‘‘America’s No. 1 Roger Sims. day, September 26. when two Helen Stiles, Shlrle.y Clark, Mar-, lay-off and out I^go. As a vet, member? Juniors: Ron urquhart, Kenneth wilted daffodil? We thought some and exhibited the uses o f "Ges pected, and clarification of contro W. L. Pet. val, the Cardinal.*!, from whom he announced publicly earlier In toe putts. blowing the awesome Newhouser a run home with a 866-foet 1 ■Menna of stage, screen and senior girls matched wits with, two gie Rowley,. Irene Brips, Eleanor don't they hove to keep me on the 1,000 I couldn’t forget your cockey ole Barrett. Joseph Forbes. Phil De- of the loud shirts, ties and socks ture, Pantomime and Dance" *.o a At Canip Aya-Po versies on job rights will still be Chicago Cubs (N L ) 1 won three while losing only one week. Play Despite Cold Wind out o f there in three rounds and A ll in all. It was a good junior boys, to the question of: Beckenstein, Mildred Binks, Jean made most rapldlY'torough local job as long as there Is any work? po,’* i^pears in person to head grin. mousy. David Kenned.v. Jame.s Mc were bad. but they were mild as highly Interested audience. Mi.ss Detroit Tigers (AL) 0 ..)00 and that one defeat being a. 1 to 0 The new director, the first full Chairman of ladies' activities, practically raiaing lumps on crew beating a had Tlgsr "Resolved, That there should be Larcheveque, Jean Matchett, A. A New York court has just ’‘Own Hollywood stage show at And the words, ‘I'll be back in De Kay. Durward Miller, John Cragln, compared with these colors. Here’s Wheeler, who is a kindergarten rulings and direct negotiation be loss on an unearned run, while he time appointee tn several years, Julia Faulkner, presided at a spe couple more Tiger twlrlers. Sl'x of Just as It has taken the compulsory Arbitration of Blaine Demko. . Joyce Wolcott, tween exservicemen and toeir em ruled that in the one year after i State theater, Hartford, Frl- cember.” Alfred Gustafson. Arthur Steele hoping we don't see coats made o f teacher in Manchester, related to discharge period of re-cmploy- First game (at Detra t): yielded only three hits. As the possesses a fine background of cial luncheon. Approxim at^y SO the hits were split between Pafko of all National League outdto ' Strikea ** Janet Hammond. Barbara Holland, "Did we have fun!” “Hope we ployers. Saturday and Sunday. Martha I counted each day, aa it slowly and Paul Gruesaner. red and yellow plaid. It would be the club her experiences In arous ment, veterans have super seni Cubs ...... 403 000 MO— 9 13 '» most publicized pitcher of the experience In all Yypes of sports were present for lunch and al aqd flailing Phil Cavarretta, who year, except tor Uie St. Phvllls Karlin and Mary Rai- Carol Colbert, Barbara Carlson. have other conferences like this!” brings an entirely new slipped by. Sophomores: Ralph Azlnger, more than our poor eyes could ing in her pupils an awareness of Here are a few of the typical ority rights. Veterans are there Tigers . . . . 000 000/000— 0 6 0 year, because of the deal that as well as administrative ability. though a cold wind blew most of chipped ta a 370-foot homer and Cardinals, who crushed ths mondo. on the affirmative, argued Virginia Doncette, Joan Monnler, Thoae were a few of the many Borowy and Livingston: New •rtoire o f songs, dances and And Christmas was what you had Walter Gryzb. John Peabody. Cor- stand. beauty_ in wprds and the funda questions which have come into fore entitled to work on any day transferred him from the Yankees Mr. Sheppard has also been active the ladies pattlcipated in all the the key single o f the proceedings. nant wanners 16 times In 22 that all cla.sscs are injured by Barbara Custer. Evelyn Swartz, ways that the 16 Junior and Senior houser, Benton 13), Tobin (5)., You’ll enjoy her aide- dreamed of— rell Spencer, Frank Munsey, Rich mental acting abilities present in Washington on such questions, in there is work to be given and no to the Cubs, despite the waiver ly connected in social and frater special events and the tourna When he beat out Mayo’s slow In fact, about sll tha Cards 1 strikes and they are violent and Betty Shea, Ann Fitzgerald and Girl Reserves expressed how much Ittlng antics, and you'll howl at All silvery white—you had ordered ard Alves, Robert Jones, James Two senior boys were doing everyone. Miss Wheeler danced to the past few days: nonveterans shall work when such Mueller (8) a i ^ Richards. rule. Borowy was said to have nal activities. ments. fielding o f hla hopper to second In do against the Cubo this serious disturbances of the public fun they had at Camp Aya Po, Remaining deriea schedule: ■-own inimitable brand o f come- the snow— Brunette, Andrew- Wenzler, Le? their darndest to wreck each Pat Griswold. several simple, expressive poems Q. I wanted to enlist in the work can be done by a veteran. been put on the spot, but came the first, he Opened the gates for was show up. * peace. written by her pupils.' Her appre Somers, Conn., on September 28- A t D etroittoday and Friday. Martba is even funnier on Oh, I've missed you as only you Silversteln, William Nemeroff other's hats during the half. The Navy, but couldn’t pasa phyaicaL through with almost a flawless Flying Tackle Am four runs to come through and put "That’s right,* one Out The negative, held by Bob Mur ciative audience showed them 30. • . At Chicago Oct 6. 7, 8 and lO. record In the National, after hang ^ stage than on the screen— know, love! Fred Bocchlno, Roger Anderson.. hats weren't anything to start Girls from Manchester, Glaston So I signed on with the Merchant the game on Ice. ing Gloomy Gus moaned phy and Wendell Gates, battled selves to he comprehensive acting Marine. But now that the war is U'hlpping Act Rerived Best four games out of seven. ing up ten victories and losing five bugging, singing and clown- Imagine the joy that's come' into James Oakes. with, but after they were stamped First Time-Trials bury, Simsbury, and Plalnvllla New York—Wally Weinstein, But" above all this thunder, you "Hope the Tlgeni don’t sho* 1 back that strikes helped many aspirants. (Modern dancing is o f over Is there any chance to get Probftble lineups for in the American. Box Score Cardinal uniforms during Lall over the stage. Appearing my heart, Seniors; Edith Anderson, Jack on and rubbed in the lime they came to discusa plana for their 24-yenr-old freshman tackle can have to go for the coolneaa of Upon reading the paper one morn ptople. They brought out many ten not understood by non-actors.) back, to my old job on shore ? "They Bombay, Oct 4.—(;P)—The pro game; didate at New YoA University, Martha Raye is the greatest Niebell and Douglas Straw.. looked .like the moth-eaten affair For Cross Gbuiitry club, and to gain many new Ideas Chicago (NL) Chicago Handy Andy under fire, both at series’’ points to prove their statement. Eugeni A in charge of the meet tell me now that the GI BUI of vincial government announced to Trousers Tabo* served a five-year stretch In the ay o f talent ever assembled in- ing; Director Vaders announces that a member o f the World staff has !ack, 3b; Johnson, 2b; Lowrey, •hat and afield, and the manner tn Your carrier ship had landed at The. new members * f the debat ing, had many Sock and Buskin f*r the coming year. Thoae repre RlghU doesn’t protect ua men In day revival of the emergency Army, had more than 1000 flying ah r h po a e |dbig Gene Sheldon, hilarious the Orchestra will pursue its regu been sporting lately. lf< Cavarretta, lb; Pafko, cf; which Borowy not only beat the Orange Bpwl Isn’t laat. ing club, with Mr. Dougherty and members on the stage to exhibit senting Manchester Junior Girl the Merchant Marine. whipping act of 1941, which pro Zulu girls are forbidden tq wear Hack, 3b' ...... 6 0 1 3 0 0 ptomime comedian; "The Winter lar schedule this year, which In Nicholson, rf; Gillespie. x ; hours. Bengals, but shut them out, using Mr. Hartwell, were the judges. The first time-trials for the various pantomimea. A ‘hick* in Reserves were: Jackie Dutcher, A. Tour rights are protected. vides for the flogging of persons trousers, on the ground o f Imdiod- Johnson, 2b . . . .5 2 2 3 4 0 ters presenting “Youth in Ac- Now I know a neW day is dawn cludes participating In the Christ The cheer leading squad did a his heart almost exclusively. Miami, Fla.-‘While ths The negative won. Cross Country squad were held the big city, a traffic policeman, Mabel Person, Susan TruatenlUer, Although the Selective Service convicted o f rioting and other Hughes, 88; Wyse p. csty. by the South A frica n 'n a Belting Block Lowrey, If .... .4 0 0 1 0 0 George Prentice and his Pup- ing. mas Concert, the Spring Concert, grand job of directing the kids in Detroit AL) It’s an old baseball axiom that Florida New Year’s Day You're homeward bound, and this After the debate Mr. Dougherty on Friday, Sept. 28. Another time- a newspaper reader, and "sewing Claire Olds, Artemla PazlanoA Act does not provide reinstate charges. As Hindu-Moslem dis tional party. An extremely short Cavarretta, lb .4 3 3 8 1 0 ; Peg Leg Bates, ‘‘America's and the Outdoor Festival. Mem support of the team. W e’ve often Webb. 88: Mayo, 2b: Cramer, vou can’t argue with a shutout classic Is . called the • ‘ time for . keeps. and Mr. Hartwell commented on trial will be held on Friday, Oct. on a button” were all done with Henrietta Uoyd, Shirley Dragl, ment rights for men who have turbances persisted the death toll .skirt and a necktie are in good . {^ ica go— Second baseman Cy Pafko. cf .... .4 3 3 4 1 0 Unusual Dancer;" Loretta bership to the orchestra has been wondered how they manage to cf; Greenberg, if: Cullenblnc, rf; but Hea>tag Hank’s arm wasn’ Bowl.” the stadium ta •Which And my head's in the clouds, 'way the whole process by w’hich it was 5, and the varsity wlU. be chosen humorous, appropriate actions. Barbara Swanson and Anne Camp left jobs to serve in the Merchant stood at 36 and the injured at taste. Block, reinstated frpm defense Nicholson, rf .4 1 2 0 0 0 ar, and many other stellar «n- hade highly-competlttve with During the next half year the York, lb ; Outlaw, 3b; Richards, c; there th lj time, even with the help played Is officially the up yonder. carried out. They said that ,one keep warm in the crisp weather. It from thoae who compile the’ best bell. Those from the Senior club Marine, your rights are protected 174, while close ,to 700 persons list an deligible for World Series Livingston, c .4 0 2 6 0 0 ners. strict attendance rules already in Trucks, p. o f the hot bricks Dr. Andrew Hem Burdlne Municipal SUdium. I'm counting each hour that's shouldn’t antagonize the judges must be their spirit and pep. Huh? time. Coach Wlgren will have a club has planned one-act plays di were: Marianne Pazianos, Anna-- under another law. "The W ar Ship have been arrested.. Straight and Narrow with the Oibi, hit .487 for the El Hughes, ss . . . .3 0 0 2 3 0 here ate late stage shows Sat- force. rected by Thespians, a radio play, Umpires—Lou Jorda (NL) at ingway Lotshaw, the (?ub trainer, bringing you bac1<. and that one should persuade and hard time choosing hla first team, niae Patch. Darla Accornero, lis Island Coast Guard Club ta Borowy, p ... .3 0 1 1 0 ay and Sunday, starting at 10 Orchestra members are aa fol a. voice-recording meeting, a meet the plate. Art Passarella (AL) on For in absence niy heart has talk to the audience and not to We've heard of parents calling aa he haa_ many promising candi Evelyn Lank, Doris Wiganowake, Authorities, in an effort to Keep 1944. had the foresight to heat up and lows: ing on make-up, g Sock and Bus first Jocko Conlan (N L ) on sec grown fonder. opponents. The debaters should students in the morning to wake dates. Ethel Laing, and Mary Raimondo. the salmon running straight up ToUls 36 9 18 27 10 0 keep ta the dugbut. The Tlgera had Freshmen: Alfred Rogers,'Wil kin reunion, and speakers on eti IK ond, Bill Summers (A L ) on third. Dedicated to a sailor home also know their subject and ac them. W e've even heard of people The first 20 finishers and their Miss Georgia Greenaway., Mlsa the Avon river, England, have Jonee Busy Guard Detroit Hank hanging from the ropes ta liam Miller, Ross Shirer. times arc as follows: Don Hall, quette and voice. from the Southwest Pacific. tually be able to argue back every who have been doiucd with water Doris Cole, and Miss Helen .Whlp- electrified water In the side ah r h po a e every one of the first six frames Sophomores: Ralph Azinger, captain, 14:36.6; Bob McKinney. Don Klemer '46. Miss Dorothy Hoppe, point. M. Raimondo. while still in bed. but this unique >le. accompanied them. streams sufficiently to give wan Boston—Ellis Jones, the Boston Webb, s s ___ _ .4 0 1 1 2 0 They had at least two men on base iill Coiilesl Walter Gryzb, Frank Munsey, 14:36.7; Bray, 14:51; Pendleton, 4 5 West Stree' method takes the cake. Every When the glrla arrived Friday, derers s shock. Yanks’ one-armed guard from Mayo, 2b ...... 4 0 2 4 1 0 ta five o f these half dozen sessions, Need Robert Jones, James Brunette. An- 14:57; Cunningham, 14:58; Hook — Manchester, Qonn. morniflg qur esteemed editor-in- CLIFFORD’S Eye Poppers Tulsa, la the only (ootball player Cramer, c f ___ ..3 0 0 6 0 0 and In one— the first — they put Ordered Tried jdrew W'enzler, Lee Silversteln, er. 15:19;' Waite, 15:22: Flahertv, they got to work getting their william Nemeroff, Fred Bocchino. chief is awakened by the tingle of Mrs. John Gerardi beds made, unpacking etc. A fter Nylon, vitamins, sulfa drugs who has appear^ ta three Na>v Greenberg, if . 2 0 1 0 0 0 four aboMd. In this round, two Literary ^^gaziiie 15:25; Accomcro, 15:3l; Buck By Eddie Engan ' v Roger Anderson, James Oakes, Ja the telephone. Who la It? Two supper they got ready for work. . Bind many perfumes are among Year's Day Bowl games and twice Cullenblnc, r f ..3 0 0 0 0 0 singles alto walks to two batters-- minster, 15:32; Gandit, 15:39; N . Y . Boxing Commlasloner ^ |f.A)8 Angelea, Oct. 4— Objec- nice Rogers. trusty friends appointed by the The presidents In one group, the many products obtained from played with the collegians ta the York, lb ___ ..8 0 1 8 0 0 on eight pitched balls—sandwich New Browm, 15:56: Kennedy, •15:.’56.5; Sisoii Will Is to Be Publisbecl one and only J. P. 'to- call him to Acting Librarian Knocking out the Italian mid coal ta the coking process. All-Star game in Chicago. Outlaw, 3b . . . ..4 0 1 1 4 0 ed a double play, fortunately fer Cm to the will contest recently Juniors; Ron Urquhart, Kenuctb McKay, 16:11; Beckwith, 16:15; treasurers in another and so on. make sure he gets to school on BOYS’ SHOP dleweight champion In the Inter- Richards, c . , . .2 0 0 7 2 0 Hank. Barrett, ■ Joseph Forbes,. Phil De- by the late Lupe Velez' sister Vlchl, 16:10; Leclerc, 16:23; Spald In each group they learned what Allled Games ta 1918 gave me,a Treason Charges mousy, David Kennedy, James Mc time. "I enjoy library work verv Newhouser, p, ..1 0 0 0 1 0 nande Out Five Passes Prospects o f publishipg a high ing, 16:53; Belluccl, 17:04; and and how to manage problems that tremendous thrill. I was forced to t b e ^ overruled by the Supe- Kay. Durward Miller, John Cragln, much. Usually I have given libra Benton, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 All told, . Hank handed five school literary magazine\were dis Yates, 17:06. may come up. In the evening the take o ff hlne pounds in four days. Brakesl court. The contest was ord- Alfred Gustafson, Arthur Steele, cussed at the first meeting,.of Quill A slight disturbance was caused ry aaaignmenta; now I help stud Eaton, a .... , . l 0 0 0 0 0 Tigers the free ticket to first in Manila, Oct. 4—(JP)— A 21-count Jack Shea, '46. girls enjoyed dancing and games. The day the match found me 1 tried on. a date to be 'set later., Paul O^uessner, Richard Schubert. Club, held Thursday. Sept.\27, In in 26M recently by the appearance ents prepare them," said Mrs. = ROYS’ a t Sports Rgundup Tobin, p ..1 0 0 0 1 0 as many Innings, as his control col Manchester glrla had charge of still a. pound o verw ei^ t. "rrataer attorney Frank B. Belcher ar- treason charge was filed yester Seniors: Edith Anderson. Jack 14F, under the guidance of Miss (under the teacher’s desk) of a John Gerardi, who la acting aa Mueller, p . . . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 lapsed all over the place. But' for the candleUghtlng ceremonial Spike Webb hadn’t allowed me a Buk’k ..... $12. that the sister. Mrs. Jose- day against Teofilo Sison— No. 2 Niebell, Douglas Straw, Phyllis Marion Casey. The purpose of such small mouse. A fter making num temporary librarian in the school which came Just before bedtime. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. /coach. Laat week Capt. Ted Hostetler, p .. . .1 0 0 0 0 0 the big lead his mates gave him ne Anderson, had not siiffi- I SWEATERS drop of water for 24 houra I gave Borom, d ...I ,’ . l 0 0 0 0 0 man of the Philippine puppet gov Karlin. a magazine would be to encourage erous attempts to catch the little Neighborly Hi’s library. Those In the service were; Jackie New York. Oct. 4—(J5—Light-, Shipkey said hla Personnel Dia- early by nailing Newhouser for Chevrolet .... $9. Jy explained her charge that ernment—in the new People’s Trade School: George Hewitt. creative writing among students. fellow, the students gave up and Che attended Mlddlebury Col COAT SWEA’TERS my entire fortune of 40 francs to McHale, e . . . '. .1 0 0 0 0 0 those four runs coming away from Dutcher. Evelyn. Lanz. Marianne a French masseur to rub off that lyeight Bobby Ruffin, who la will/ trihution Command club didn’t tx- due Influence" had been court, created to ait in judgment Class unknown: Janice Halliday, ,It was decided that the maga the task of eliminating Mr. Mouse lege, Middlebury, Vermont, and Sizes 6 to 18 pect to lose aihy more players the barrier, plus the fanev fielding Chrysler 6 . .',$11. From Wealeyan Argus: Pazianos. Mabel Person, and Mary pound. He rubbed o ff three. &g to accept toe credit or blame rht to bear on the film star of a long list of Filipinos accused Katherine Williams, Nancy Bum- zine would be published twice a was turned over to one of the jani Immediately afterward waa em All Wool and Mixtures through discharges.' The Comets Totals 31 0 6 27 11 0 feats they put on to pull him out Rairoohdo. „ ...w 1 was light-headed and weak at for toe Ideas bis private publicity laking her will but the X'ourt I of collaborating w ith the Jap- ham, Kean F;rancis. Wanda Tara- year, and would contain 16 pages, tors, who set a trap. ■ Wesleyan College Is to be co ployed aa an Eingllsh and Social 31.98 to 34.50 Chicago ...... 403 000 200-- 9 o f more hot water than ydh’ll find De Soto . . . $11. educated after a thlrty-alx. years .Saturday morning. Dr. Eoitii 1 the welgh-ta. Right . after it I department cooks up, confounded 1 then lost their second game and ruled him: anese. No trial date was set. suik, Arlene Tedford. of short atoricai essays, and poet Studies teacher in the Northeast the Detroit fight mob the other ; on T u e ^ a y Stapkey and his line Runs batted in Nicholson 3, ta Hot Springs. Atk.. there is lit absence o f feminity .The last of the Lawton, spoke on, "How We P*'*’" drank nearly a gallon of water: f A figment of the imagination!' Sison w a s secretary of the in ry. A name, and a few ideas' on i f .you have any Interestnlg bits Junior High School In Hartford for ?-ON'^WEATER8 day when he demanded , eye tests coach, S-Sgt. Jim Harris got their Livingston 2. Cavarretta 2. Pafko; tle doubt that Hank wouldn’t have Dodge ...... $10. I A the description Belcher gave fairer sex was graduated In 1909. pare for the World of ’Tomorrow. When we entered the ring, Webb two base hits, Johnson, Pafko; terior and head of the Justice, de how to get material were dis of information, don’t forget—tell five years. , Bi 6 to 18 and physical examinations for the orders .to report to a separation been around anv longer thaii Lefty Mrs Anderson’s contention that Plans are being formulated to She explained the basic definite said: “That guy can’t be a fighter. partment in the Japanese-control cussed. it to the’'World” ! ! ! ! Before her marriage, Mra. Ger j'to 34.98 referee and Judges who were to center. .Tom Kuzma, star of Mich- three base hit, Nicholson; home Hal. And. Lefty Haliwas among F o rd ...... $9. .tge is a lost will leaving most led government of Joae Laurel. He Pi •izes Awarded house the girls a lth o u ^ there has purpose In aim and that everyone He ain’t got a cauliflower ear." Miss Casey showed the group ardi traveled -extensively every wor|c on tomorrow's fight against Igen’a 1942 football team, is out run. Cavarretta; stolen baaea, those present just three innings be • the estimated $2.'>0,000 e.•Icher U represents Miss Velez' and with having directly aided the is published by Hlllhouse High The various discussion iroup* ^ Small ■ Medium') In the first round I feinted, with long walk. baa announc!^ that it wUl have a Algiers, and sdl over the United why not the officials. “ How do stricken by the seme disease, ex off Borowy ,5, Newhouser 1, Toblh Double plays twice yanked Hank L ^ e r secretary, Mrs, Beultih B. Japanese as chief delegate of the For the past week and a half, School in New Haven. She explain again assembled for additional in S In Tan, Luggage' no result. 1, Mueller 1; struck out, by Bor Olds 6 ...... $10. full stock of feminine necessities States. She hias many colored pic- I know they are In shape to go pects to be out by Christmas.. up by his shoelaces, even as the I'tder. who receives one-third of .puppet president • , the A rt II' classes have been work ed that publishing a work of ihla formation. Following thla came S 32.98 Again I feinted and the Italian Faculty Gathers by the time the girls arrive. 4urea atilla which she took on her ten rounds and their eyesight la Bill Brandt, former National owy 4, Newhouser 3, Benton 1, estate under the will nowi be- Sison was decorated by the Jap'- ing on Christmas menu coVers for type w ill take time and effort, and the long awaited, "free thne." —I can't remember hla name fell Cub bullpen put on the heat to get Packard 6 . . .$12. trips to the West Indies and the as good?" he demands. .Maybe Ruf League tub thumper, is the new Mueller 1; hits, off Newhouser 8 J probated. . anese emperor with the First Or the American Red Cross. . Each that the support of every possible fo r It. 1 ehot over a left hock with ready a replacement. And ta the From "The Red and W hite:” United States. Mrs. Gerardi was -when girls went either wlmming voice of "The Inside of Sports” in 2 2-3 innings, Benton 1 In 1 l-:3, der of Merit of Sacred Treasure, design was originated by the pu person will be needed to make It For Welcoming Tea S HOYS’ a ll the etrength 1 had. I f It missed fin really, has something tola time fourth, after a.walk and a hit with Plymouth . . ..$9. Norwich Free Academy. unable to get pictures o f Europe, or boating. , 4, ..Clark Griffith la planning to radio proj(1tAm. Bill must have Tobin 4 in 3, M ueller 0 ta 2; hit the complaint said. pils and the theme w'sa strictly a success. She also said that Man A fter lunch and reJaxaUon S TROUSERS .4 — but It didn’t, and my opponent by pitcher, Greenberg (Borowy): none away had the Tigers sharpen Navy. Mrs. La Rue, a new teacher at ^ue to'reatrictlona at that time. - dispense with Latln-American reduced a bit to get inside any ing their claws and Borowy wob Ppntiac .... .$ll< chester High School at one time Acting aa counsellor and awlm- period four different committees s Well tailored trousers went down and out. passed balls', R ich ard 2; . double k^ach of Trust It was suggested, . because the the Anademy, was recently inter baseball Importations now .*"that thing smaller than a moving van. bling about the. premises again, had a literary magazine, which To welcome the newcomers to ming Instructor at Camps Aya-Po were formed: Saturday Night ' that are made eapecial- Am bis sdoonds carried him to plays, Hughes to Johnson to Cav-. 'Midehaker .. . $11. covers were all done ao well, that the teaching force the faculty viewed by a reporter of that players returning from the aerv- ^ r le s in >lhort Hank Just threw hla heart up' was discontinued 1 1 years ago. and Asto-Waroah during the sum Party committee. Worship com his corner, one o f theta pointed to arretta, Johnson to Hughes to Charged in S u i t humanity Doomed a contest be held. The three prizes school. She stated that during S ly to toke the galf. Ices likely will be available. The Summary of Hal Newhouser’s there and pushed third strikes Each of the 19 members present gathered In the dining room of the mer la also another activity of mittee, Model CTub meeting, and to eun and ieald: "Sun strike.' Cavarretta; winning pitcher, Bor of, 31.76. 31.00, and .76 were donat her High school yesrs, she was reasons: (1) Griff thinks It would first World Series appearance: Price* indude were aeked to bring in an original Food Laboratory last Wednesday Mrs. Gerardi. Candlelight Ceremonial committee. But I knew it was a left hook. owy; loait^ pitcher, Newhouser; past beanpole catcher Paul Rich ed by the A rt classes participating managing editor o f the “ High he unfair to ndtlve-hom players 0 )ld day. Hot showef. ^ . —— i By Atomic Energy composition or poem sometime for 'the first aocial meeting of the Her leisure time la now taken ~ WOOLS The King at Montenegro gave umpires. Summers (A ) plgte, Jof- ards and pinch-hitter Zehelon 4 wheel* and achester, H „ Oct. 4— JP— ' O J in the contests; sketch books were ______School World." (We-wohder what A hit-dog roast and party were and unpopular with the fttas. (2) Gteening the Cuff during the next two weeks. It is year. me a medal. da (N ) first, Passarella (A ) sec- Bkiton. Capt. Edmund J. Jewell has her maiden name waa!) up with the care of her little boy the hlghllghU for Saturday night, The imported talent wasn’t veiy Bill Bangert, the singing ahot:i Mi*? Henderson to thosbi.xiot yet known 'Yben the, next Yegctahlea aad^riiita. many at and-glrl, three -and two-respeetlve- $8.98 to 19.9^ , “That.makes . you a Count a t Tond, Conlan (N ) third; Richards, incl^ntally. cqmga as L m t « jro o r «?^13£rJldl3enhJft;westien;: S4;* -X M«»tnwgio;d.::-.-tIia-K..Moi>t«aiefio= gettd.-any;vay..>.,..L.' .six-! puEtir,.ll..«inly! jr liuh on the Pur qjqse ••'’'gaybne iii'.the .Jiger.irohpe: ‘|h1f1ttt'7bT'chitfch.wSeimsrmllc due fodtbah Quartet ad weB i i f m iHDfittqr'MM ftek of former Navy Secretary The three judges — Arthur June Stevenson, '48. coach explained. Today’s Guest Star. ' ' to helrtg the long-haired goat of been in- Hollj-wcxid three years, veraity have resumed their foot; while a worship'service for Pro _ CORDUROYS the team. He’s listed si reserve : Knox, and The Union-Leud- llling. Miss Jeannir Low, and the were waxed and arranged, attrac “See that you ain’t eve: Count John Dreblnger, N e w . York the opener. "The Splinter" Wmm the tTeninc. ha-s prepared a will leaving"his li ball practice for the firkt time In r Ahimnl Call testant glrla waa held outside on tackle and he alternates as lead Ex-Pros Coscb ATC Ulahing Co., o f Manchester, Rev.,.Ellson Marvin • of.,St. Mary's An Addition, Pleane' tively on the' table by the girls in Ten,’ warned Spike Webb. Times: ’’Commissioner B. (Hap guilty at two pased ball* ^ t h men brary ()t 17,0(Kl. books and works three years and are looking for Two graduates of the class of a beautiful landscape. An Inter s $3.98 and $4.98 OPEN '7'.SO t o Itl that she violated an Epi.scopal Church — decided first the Home Living classes'. Spinach py) Changer, who Is making hla with Athletic Director Red Meek- on base, one of which le t In the of a it to the town of Papeete. prize should go to Felix Farr. '47; ward to a few contests, with other 1945 visited Manchester High club council meeting was held world series debut as successor to ey during mualcel sessions.. Lt. Nashville. Tenn.— Two former ent which would have given In last week’s listing of Senior with small yellow tomatoes was School last - Friday, Sept. 28. Ran Long T im a Between first run. The Cubs stole two bases Tahiti, because he says he believes second prize, to Terrence Mutty, schools. ' nexL to plan future oonferencet the late Keneaaw M. Landis, con Joe Fetrits, former Notre Dame professional gridders, Oapt. OHle ■Sion of all the company Girl Reserve chairman, we failed used as a- border for the center- dall Toop was just out of Samp bn him. Twice he came up with humanity la doomed by atdraic '47; third prize to Harold Hodg and City-Wide and County Adtlvl- ducted the customary pre-series publtcitor who was looking for a Cordill o f the Cleveland Rams, and BtUAUy. energy. to mention the Art Committee piece. The candle holders,' which son, where he had been fo r two Ann Arbor—Michigan State has mates In scoring position, mnd kins, '47, and honorable mention chairman, who la Ethel Laing. stood on either end o f the center-* From ‘The X-Ray:’’ ties. rules session with the rival mana discharge when the Georgia Navy T-Sgt. Erny Ptackert, former I w it, with a writ of attach- am convinced that the re and one-half montha. Randall, lo w beaten Michigan ta football only saeh time couldn’t buy a loud foul. “ 1 to Barbara Swanson; ‘46, and Re piece, were onc4 beets which had Torrington High School. To top the whole week-end off gers, umpires and official acorera. Preflight school closed down, has Waahington Redskin act. are on tfiar fS00,000, waa recorded In lease of atomic energy means the a second cIs m sesfiian, met ■lx times since 1898. . Big Bsts Fall to Hit mo Graaso, ‘47. ' * Grady At Trinity toen hollowed out. A new literature book .entitled, a model club meeting and. most Just who explained the rules to been shipped to St. Mery's Pre- the coitahlng staff of the Air Superior, court , Tues- doom of humanity and, within a "Stosh" Davis, Ward Strange, O f course, ta thU respset, hs The prize in n in g design of an Tea and coffee, different spreads “Johnny Tremaln” by Elather Impressive of all. a csndlellgl’t loe Cream Regalia whom was not revealed." flight Instead. .Lyle .Ruff, bowl- Transport Command Rocketa foot Cbarglng breach of trust, little time, the total destruction John Berry, Bob Quish, Bob Bar ball squad. Former starred at was no worse than sny of ths Brnmi (uaiige and two white bells on fo r an Injiinctlon to re- While awaiting hla call from the on crackers, and cookies ' were Forbes, la to be read by the Fresh ret, and numerous other Manches ceremonial were held. Sports Before Yeur Eyee in the Salt Lake Chty leegue. other Tiger thumpers, for In sptts 80 OA&LAND 1 Of big cities like Pails. VVaslilng- which the initiula "U. 8 . N.” were Every Qlrl Reserve has profited rolled three consecutive 200 games Rice Institute as a coUegian; QW Knox fi'oni wrdng- Navy, BUI Grady, '46 la taking an served.. Aa a tidbit, tiny awee^. man English classaa. The story ter iMys at Sampson. State College, Pa.—Penn State Leave it to the Am y to come of ths graat big bhta through tbs PH ONf til ton. London and New York," De- lettered, was printed on a Christ engineering course at Trinity Col by this week-end at which time for a 600 series.,"niat’a the kia() Pta^ert was a Soutbsra Callfor- her votes, offices and kobra- told .reporters. grapes were dipped In chocolate by takes place during the Revolution : Bill Grady, In "clvlea” but ex again Is wesitag all-white football up with e new. way of perform- wsist of the Detriilt hatting orter. mas-green background. lege in Hartford. He was sworn in they worked, played, got more and (nr the old trick " f flrinr the nf -hitMer th* Tlrere need. A1)-Am»rieA ' s o to Irtjure the pl'alntiff 1 He, added that he believes r e ^ r Thfcolder™ the Home Eeonomica classes. ary W ar and the hero is a boy of pecting to be called Into the N avy (ini'fomjs- the N avy August 16 and will con The tea was a great success and high -school age, so the book will better Ideas fo r th e ir’ club— plus- ■ r lvalue Union-Leader j wote gp-M l & t*AQB rtAm/Ht!.SlfcK BiVliNlINU Mh>KAL.U. MANCHKSTIliK, UUNN, THUKJjDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1945 TWBLVB l-OON EKVtLLE^FOLKS BY FONTAINK FO] Annonncementa 2 Business Serrlcea Offered 18 Business Services., pffered 13 PalntlBg"-;tl Poultry and Suppliea 48 Household Goods 51 LARGE Hall, 10 Depot Square. MJL, KINDS of carpenter work. WOOD CUTTTNO, plowing, re PRIVATE • oWners Attention. EGGS—Strictly fresh, delivered CUSTOMER FORCED TO Clasafied Suitable for meetings, socials, . Any size Job given prompt atten moval of trees. grading done ’Paperhanging and painting, In direct from farm to consumer. BREAK UP HOME OF Ga$$ified tOVE BRAVEE etc. Monthly one night *6. 2 tion. Francis V. Smith. 104 AI me Latulippe, 758 Vernon side or^^itsUle. L ar^ savings. Phone 2-1430. j ' MODERN FURNITURE Sense and Nonsense nights »8, four nights |12. In Wethcrcll street. Phone 3358. street. Tel. "j07i ' New tllock ceilinRS. Estimates TO GO FOR quire 2nd floor, Apartment 4. ' -7-TT^------• ,rjf- ;------lu rch e d free. Phone Apex 7014. $197.75 Adverti$eiL.nts I X'rt Co‘''ia rertisements WALTER aiTHUL-TZ, 8i Congress Artielea for Sale 45 A young business couple used this b o m b Bo I’m A Softie Voice (over the telephone )^— street. AsliCt anc rubbish remov ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. AINTINO WLND Paparhaaglng furniture very little during the few F o r R ent F o r Sale With Iron will I shun the mink Hello! Hello!! This is Judge Bah Also light trucking. Call 5008. ington PECtterson MePheatersoq, Rent For Sale Aatomobnes for Sale ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1.588 and wallpaper. John P. Sullivan. ONE PAIR eight by eight garage months they had It! Rather than \ /K P M O L O | , and don’t complain—too loudly. Phone 4260, doors, Yale lock and hardware. transport this furniture to another T o B u y T o Sell I pass up, orchlda with a smtle and the Third. Will you please tgll my |To Bay ToSeU OIL BURNRR.S denned, serviced RANGE BURNERS and | ^ e r Also 2 radiators.. See George wear one rosebud proudly. son, .Cravenwood Rutherford Me FOft SALE — 1934 PLYMOUTH burners of all makes and’.dnnds PAINTING AND Paperhanging. state, they asked us to resell Pheaterson, the Fourth, that I coach, $175. 9 Hendee Road. Man and installed. Tel. 2-0461 George Pazianos, Princess Restaurant. everything: you'll be proud to own ing through all the inevitable. If IJy backbone turns to rod of zteel McMulIln, 704 Parker street. cleaned and adjusteo ip ' years’ Good work. Reasonable rates. Plans For Two | kindly hullabaloo. Bob said that at sight of cake or candy. would like to'speak to him? chester. experience. Tel 2-173^ 44 Main Raymond Flake. Phbne 3384. 2 DOUBLE barrelled 12 gauge this 3 pc. Living Room (spring up Switchboard Operator (yelling) street ■ / holstered) with lamp, coffee table, Chapter Avm ! the time had come to take Caro So full of grit, my Immortal soul, 1934 PLYMOUTH coupe, sale REFRIGERATION SERVICE shotguns for sale, one $15 and Wanted—To Buy 38 lyn away lest she drop In Per It Ukea its spinach sandy! —Hey, Mae, your old man wants "ld ^ i■ad Found one $25. Call 2-0978 end tab'e: modern bedroom; 5 pc. to speak to you. price. $115. At 559 Main street, Grunow. Coldspot, Crosley. MASON WORK, chimneys cleaned Private Instructions 28 4i dinette and other odds and ends. Bob Halo suffered the tortures tracks. Her mother had already Then why. with all this discipline, r—2 ]>earIS, between Nick’s Gulf Station. WestlnghoUsc. and all other makes and' rebuilt, potslde fireplaces. On sale at Conn, Largest Furni of the damned aa he raced back been sent to Blair, along with most this strength that knows no FOR SALE— Spencer Turbine in WANTED TO BUY — Wooden down the old mine road. It was The things most people want to and High Commercial and Domestic. Telephone 2^0418.______ELOCUTION—A few lessons often dustrial vacuum cleaner. Apply ture Store wardrobe closet Call 2-1713. of the remaining personnel here rickets. Ot Finder >aae call 6023 1942 PONTIAC sedan coupe: 1942 helps when you are newly elected narrow, and winding, and so re in the mountain village. Cant I say ’No’ just once, some know about are usually none of Mercury aedan coupe: 1942 Ply Mr. Johansson, Manchester Me A-L-B-E-R-T-S quired 10 minutes at the best pos First thing Bob did Was to make their business. ‘ 8 p. m. SCIENTIFIC OIL BURNERS cleaned and serv- to an office In your club. White morial hospital. 43 Allyn Street time, to a little hoy selling tick mouth special deluxe sedan: 1941 REFRIGERATION CO. iced. Kitchen ranges and gun-type studio, 709 Main (Jehnison Block) ^ Hartford , Rooms With.mt Board 59 sible speed. He was sobbing In a Carolyn eat. - She had lived only ets? —Myrtle Wiley. —A lady'a Bufeya watch Pontiac streamline sedan. Priced .17 Oak at. Phone: 2-1226 fiimdte burners a specialty. Call Phone 2-1392. FOR SALE-,-. Small stnv« Cwood sort of restrained hysteria. Neith on a sandwich and a few cups of neaday night. In tHK vicinity below ceiling. Cole Motors. 4164. an;kRimc 2-1275. or coal) for heating? hot water, FOR SALE—:We.stlnghouae elec LARGE Heated one room' apart er he nor the man with him could coffee forced on her since yester Beer Is effective In keeping Social Situations ! the center. Call 2-083^A^ Ra d io r e p a ir in g , picie-up tric range. Inquire Capital Grind ment. unfuraished $U) nionthiy. speak. Bob had black visions of day. curls In place. It has been dlscoV' 1934—Ton and half Dodge Jxucl^._ . OLD FLOORS SANDED Help Wanted—Female 35 white sink with fixtures, prewar his village completely buried or at "You must cat also," she iSr Snaka-eKaniMrl Troptt* ArilstI servloar Kadlos checked at- -the hip boots, 22 gauge rifle, metal ing, 38 Main street. 10 Depot Square. Apply Apart ered by airline hostesses. We The Situation: A person wants jT—Pair of Rosary beads ■ new rings, new bearingsT valves home. Store open all day Maiv Laying and finishing. ment 4. least laid in deatK and ruin. Spe minded him. there In the tiny Tot-donewl Boreback ndwl knew that, sooner or later, they rling allver erosa. Sentimental ground, platform body. Reawm- J. E. Jensen. Housekeeper for 3 business adults, couch complete. 6 gallon stone cifically, he suffered In seeing Car- Blair Inn. “Gtee, Bob, we do get to borrow your car and you pre / Chester Radio Service, 73 Blrbh small 6 room house. Live In. crock, round llving-foom table, Glamor Gtd Extraoidinoryl would find aome use for the stuff. fer not to lend it to him. Reward. Call 5177. \ able. 62 Drive F, Silver • Lane street Telephone 2-0840. / ' Tel. Wllllmantic 9928. evenings. FOR sale:—Ice box. Good condi EOR RENT—Heated room. In oljm Tyler dead a thousand ways. Into the awfullest things!" bmes. Phone 3278 after 6 p. m. quart canning jars. Telephone tion. Reasonable. Phone 5779. quire 61 Cambridge street. Phone He swerved around the last "Mind If we don’t go back to Wrong Way: Make an excuse 5457. 6746. Introducing— Mose—Did you know dat Jonah for not lending it, such as engine V REFRIGERATION service, Gen curve, then, and Instantly identi night?’’ he asked wanly, after the was three daya In de stomach of a Anooancements eral Electric. Grunow,- Crosley. Household Services FOR STYLE and comfort, see our fied Carolyn herself. twilight meal. "Let’s just ride out trouble. 1938\PACKARD 6. 4-door sedan, Offered 13-A I WANTED--Woman tq do ironing FOR SALE-r’41 Champion, out WANTED —Girla to room and ESME OF PARIS whfll® ? Right Way: Te'.l the pereon who 3USTER — Cleana pipes, Frtgidairt. and all other makes. board motor. Inquire at Smitty’s maple or mahogany* platform He yelled at her. "Carolyn! . . . alone where we can think.” Rastus— Dat ain’t much. Mah radlo^nd heater. Call 2-0819.. . : one day a week. Telephone 3431. rodkers, only $39.50, regular board. Very reasona;bIe. Central Carolyn!" They didn’t have to go far. Only asks that you wou'd rather nut atora and boiler of your heat- Work guaranteed. Motor repairs CURTAINS, Hand laundered, Service Station'. location. Call 8869. By EtmB.DmYts Uncle was longer dan dat in de lend It CaU 4394. B. A H. Refrigeration $49.50 value. Benson’s, 713 Main. It was a wild, frenzied cry a mile or so to escape the flood stoipach of an alligator. ayatem. Removea acale and 1937 NASH coupe $195, $65 down: called for and delivered, 24-hdur ' WANTED—Shirt press operator. which slipped Into Infinite glad of newspaper men, photographers, t and preventa further mat. 1934 Ford\J4-ton platform $270, Service. service. Write Box N, Herald. I Also woman for feeding on flat PRE-WAR English coach, good Mose—You dont say! How Pranksters Off to Early Start ...... ■' I i„-i...... condition. Reasonable. Manches HOSPITAL BEDS or wheel clutlra. ness when he saw that she was ac officers, curious folk who had -pour Starts Tomorrow .^tment good for 12 'tnontha. $90 down: 1937 G.M.C. cab over work Ironer. New Model Laundry. for rent or sale Rates reasonable Wanted—Rooms Board 62 tually running. ed In. 'lliey left Bob’s car and aat long? Kansas City, Mo.— Hal add aoluUon after mixing ac- engine. 5-toh steel body. Bmn- REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, Summit street. ter 4889. , Rastus—He’s dere yet. lowe’en pranksters ere off to an heaters. Irons or what have you’ I Phone Keith's irurnltur- 4159. WOMAN Desires room and board The village seemed Intact, ind on a flat red boulder near the road. j'dlng to directions remove safe- ner’s, 80 Oaklknd street. Open Florists—Nurseries 15 other folk were stirring now, but Stars had bcgpm their timeless In The Herald early start here. Police reports ' valve and pour In with funnel. Pick-up and deliver The Friendly ' WANTED—Woman for housework RADIO, 5 tube table rhodel. $15: In private family. Centrally lo "a young man was deeply In love 7:30 a. m. ’till 7 p. nj. Tel. 5191. 55 gallon oil drum and pump, $7: FOR SALE — Large cabinet oil cated. Will furnish best of refer he reco^lzod Carolyn from afar winking. Later there would even with a beautiful girl. One day she for the night showed; Pranksters It In—leave It In—no drain- FlXrlt Shop. 718 North Main | FOR SALE — Asparagus, Mary two half days a week. References. burner and twin beds. Inquire 243 partly because he so desperately be a moon, but already the- world piwhcd a railroad freight car I# —no flushing. Manchester Telephone 4777. W. Burnett. I Wemhlngton, 35-$1.00, 100-$2.76 15 M. Forest street. hot water oil heater, all parts ences If desired. Write Box S.W., throat. But she could press Jier told him that the next Monday across Park avenue, blocking the almost new, $15. Call after 6 p. m. Center street Herald. wanted to' and partly because he was beautiful with the soft, evs- head a little closer into the crook would be her 20th birthday annl Bmblng Supply Oo., 877 Main Wanted AntiMi— " Thousands of perennials, 4-85c couldn’t mistake the bright red nescont something that la early street; a 15 ton gasoline roller Tel. 4425. OIL BURNERS serviced and re- ^ and up. Daphne, large plants. 2-1114. of his • shoulder, where hfer lips versay. He told her he would send was driven a block up the street, Motorcycles 12 Hek. Hos Mimcheater. Plione 7191 range, drop leaf kitchen table, been permanent residents of this close. He shut his eyes tightly. me you had not come by,” she re . Oarage. Large lot. 15-day Business Services Offered 13 Low as $?9. Devino Company | pitalization plan. A well heated There was a strange, sad. and yet Sound. Advice BOOKKEEPING and Accounting davenport table, single bed, flower town for many years. Can furn peated for perhaps the tenth time. The End ' The easiest wa'y to be on top Post Office Box 1007, or Water- - warm shop. - Good working con stand, baby carriage, lawn chairs, ish good references. Call 3276. sweet ecstacy between them. I just did! But when It happen They’re Off! BY EDGAR MABTlNl OVERHAULING and repairing records '-.ept weekly Balanced bury 3-3856. ditions. A completely equipped Is to start at the bottom and never BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES monthly for income tax purposes Fuel and Feed 49-A maple chest of drawers, ice ed. I was afraid yop had gone in! stop. —Christine Shearer. typewriters and adding machines. service department, "rop wages skates. Miut be sold at once. 88 The granite cliff saved us even Coached In Austria ^ \ ViOliDTO 1 CNkfl NCO yOO YOOfA.*! tT I Call 6925. confidential notary public. Phone -■■pita attractive additional bonus Business Property for Sale 70 There was no chance to relax 3627 days or evenings. Homestead street. for almost 24 hours. But late on there, hut I couldn’t know about Man—Docs he talk sense? w\vl y o o YYxx VIS, Jarvis Realty Rooflni^RepairinK 17-A pay to a producer. Tfelephqne Mr. FOB SALE- Seasoned hard wood. you.” New York — Harold Anson BUARANTEED RADIO Service. Call 7870. FOR SALE—Filling station. For that second day, amid the stirring Bruce, named head track coach at Friend—Sense? I should say Oflce: 6 Dover Road Complete cleaning and check-up 'Tweedi. Hartford 8-1818 for an GOOD USED furniture bought and the milling and the excite He held her verv close. "You FIXIOR MACHINES EXPERT REPAIRS of shingles appointment. and sold. We handle stoves, heat price and terms see George L waited. For me! It seems to me City College of New York, former not. His sanest rem.ark would be 86 Alexander Street of your radio $3.00. AU makes slate, composition and tin roofs SLAB WOOD for sale, $10 a load, Fish, 110 Benton street. Call 6394 ment of peoples arriving and go- 1> coached In pre-Anschluss Aus too foolish even for the title of radios repaired. Expert service. FOR RENT Rebuilding and. repairing of ers. stove parts and pipes. Open that I have waited for vou since popular song. . PHONES 4118 OR 7875 WANTBHD—Walter, good hours sawed and delivered. Call 2-0374 evenings. Jones Furniture Store, time began. Carolyn! Waited and tria. Military training. Phone 4553. Sanders and Polishers. chimneys and flashings. E. V and pay. Apply In person. Tea —8962. f Week Daya and Sandaya Coughlin. 390 Woodland street 36 Oak street. Tel. 2-1041. Houses for Sale 72 hungered for you. If it hadn’t been PICTURE FP-f-MINQ. Have that Room. Main street. * for vour Ken Palmer. I should f u n n y b u s i n e s s McG ILL-CONVERSE. INC. Phone 7707. h a v ^ Carolyn. I warn yoti I don’t special picture framed. Special WANTED—Ambitious young man Garde- '^arm— Dairy FOR SALE Off. East Center GIVE rat 1 for military subjects. Work 645 Main SL Tel. 6887 A BACK to pre-war roofing, sid Marhinerv and Tools 52 street, 2 tenement house, 5 rooms Inteiid to be a gentleman ever for combination clerical and Products 50 To the War Fund again! You had told me In the t>e- called for and delivered. Call SHEET METAL WORK hot air ing, insulation, new ceilings, orderly duties. Inquire William on first floor, 6 on second, 2 car Manchester 7671. paperhanging. painting. etc. USED PLOWS, p ro potato dig garage, 10 minutes walk from ginning that Ken loved you. I felt lIGH d o l l a r furnace repairing. New hot alt P. Slover, Supt. Manchester hos gers. New garden tractors, milk It onlv fair to—" a- HHa4|B| --— - —azuL-slr-conditioning furnaces In Large savings, time payments, pital. GREEN Tomatoes, hot and sweet Center. Good condition through Waiting fof Business ASHES AND ttUBBIan rerOUCVU free estimates. Tel. 7014. 'The peppers. Will deliver. Phone 6178. ing machines, lime spreaders, out. $7,900. Reply toTlwnerj Box "Blit T didn’t say I Attics, cellars and yards cleaned stalled. Eaves trough and con She laughed again. "And all this, erties — City or Coun- ductor repairing. Norman Bents. Apex Home Remodeling Corp. disc harrowsi Dublin Tractor F, Herald. lomes — Building Lots R. Camposeo. telephone 5848 o FOR SALE—Cabbage and cauli Company, Wllliroantlc. while I thought you Indifferent!” 7487. 8966 ROOFINt,. ASBESTOS sIdewalU. Situations W’anted— flower. , Also canaries. I also FOR SALE—10 lots. Would be Del- Farms — Summer Cot* eavestrm gh conductors, Nu- Female 38 would like to buy canaries. 131 mont street extension. Write Box ; — Woodlots. CARPENTER work of all kinds. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Charter Oak street. ' Wearine AppareL— B-S, Herald. They talked for more than an I General repairs. Kitchens re SERVICE wood ceilings and Interior walls. SERVICE Man’s wife would like It’s a Strange Case BY V. T. itever You Haye To Sell Wood ■hlnf.ting. general repair 57 hour, q:iletly. tenderly. It was the | ALLEY OOP modeled, additions, painting. Fred Servicing AU Makes of CommerctM to core for children In her own Fart, best solace* they could have ar ^WEUU. AMOS. IT SEEMS ing. Free estimate. Time pay- home. Inquire 99 Homestead OOOtA CAVORT "S' HOW MI. I’M PlH=e(»BNT,J CALL 8254 SlefferL Tel. 2-0253. and Domestic Refrigeration Household tioods 51 LADY’S Tweed lined coat, size 36. ranged. He grew. If pos.slble, more \ but OOOLA’ft TH’ ! OUR TWO KlOE ARB SRBTTV Franklin P. Llpp Wm. H Brandt inents Louis I.Avlgne. Manches street. dear to her than ever, more grand. AROUND TW MACH i ' well AiQUAiMTED , DIA6NOBIS, TREE SURGERY—For all kinds ter Roofing <-^11 7-142» QUALITY Combination coal and In good condition. Call at 96 Vrtis THIWiif \WITH A BUNCH j Tvps... shucks; r RE peRPficr BAT. DOC< TELEPHONE 4762 , ' , Woodbridge street* FOR SALE It waa he who auggested giving I KNEW HSR of tree work call Packer Tree YOUNG LADY with stenographic gas stove. 3 tons of coke, screens Ken Palmer a far better lob in the BETTER, WOU’D ' INES REALTY 116 Keeney St. Manchester. Ct.’ RO(>FtNC - .SPEfTIAlJZTNG In and. storm doors, studio couch. UNDBRETANO., Ehcpert Co., Windsor Locks 738-3. repairing roofs of all kinds, also and general office experience de Schoenfeld Laboratory hack home. 115 Main Street OIL BURNERS cleaned and serv sires position In town. Phone 4374 Telephone 2-1513. \ It was he who swore then to tell iced. kitchen ranges $nd gun-type new roofs No job too small or Wanted— To bu> 58 large Good work, fair price Free FOR SALE — 'Three-piece ma SINGLE the secret of deriving X-999 to a furpace burners a specialty. Call esflmatCM Call Howley Mar.rhea- hogany bedroom set. Excellent WANTED TO BUY— Small up dozen other American scientists FENDER AND anytime 2-1275. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS de right piano not over 53 Inches nicked by th" government, so ,hat ter 5361 sires work. Call Manchester 4634. condition. Write Box SB, Herald, It might be developed in the way BODY WORK for further Information. long. Write make, condition, AIR CONDITIONED UNITS price, to 124 Oxford street, Man HOUSE that would best. serve the Inter- | ests of his country. IE HELP SOLIMENE & FLAGG INSTALLED Moving—Trucking— Live Stork—Vehicles 42 POT BELLY hot water stove with chester. flue pipes. Oil burner for same. It was he who. finally, said, "1 INC. Hot Air Furnaces Installed Storage 20 6 large rwnis and a large think I have earned a rest. Caro- j H Center 8L TOL 5101 ONE COW, freshened Augpist 30, Including 50 gallon oil drum with WANTED—PIANO BENCH, Rea reception room. Steam heat. and Reset. LOCAL MOVING and trucking. 10 quarts dally $100. One heifer faucet. Will sell separately. Call lyn. and I’d like It to be a year, WANTED Eavestroughs arid Conductors. sonable. Call 6911. Large lot, 2-car garage, with you. Autumn is near, and I a x . 4. Inquire 28 Foley street. Phone years old $50. All kinds of 2-0671. the Pacific Northwest Is beautiful. All Types Sheet Metal Work. 6718. chickens. 2 pigs and 6 rabbits. beautiful grounds. Located Our fighting men aren’t all /o-*j Apply FOR SALB^- White enamel coal home yet, and wori't be for a ’Then a lazy , sea trip .. down the I CaU 5346. WANTED—Gas and oil kitchen on Ashworth street. long time.’ And tong coaat and acrose to Mexico City— | REAL ESTATE LISTINGS MANCHESTER AUS'HN A. CHAMBERS COm- burning kitchen stove, used two range. Telephone 2-1309. as as a BY MERRILL pany. Trailer van service. Local winters, 301 Hilliard street or single men is oversees, a(« will TTiey gay It's romance land, ew*et» FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS What’s Gonna Happen?, Of AD Types WanteUI SHEET METAL WORKS Can be seen by appointment want to make their task egster. heart! \|tomance land!” LColonial Board Casb Avalishle. moving, packing and storage. FOR SALE — Rabbits. Flemish 6689. FOR sale:—Gas atove, excellent SsstI U )0 K / They VBAH- SoMeTHfN& ThUA 21 Years’ Experience Dial 5187. or see your own broker. USO provides recreation, rest He had slipped Into a boyish Aw. PLEASe LET hJOT UNTIL YOU TELL PHONE 5413 OR 6414 Giants. Telephone 8690. condition, white finish, timing sort of enthusiasm. H*re was a US THE name TMf FAST A!^EEP i WE our- THEVRE THAT THG SraJATON IS , Company JARVIS REALTY CO. clock and light, broiler, oven and isnd entertainment. Keep £ US CO TO SI.EEP.' ------THEM SURF RIPE WITH POSeiBiLmES.' FOR SALE—Te.'tted Jersey heifer, FOR SALE—Small coal burning TELEPHONE 4251 going. Give your dollars tO' Bob Hale she had liever known SKiTTCLUB RIN&LEADER; wgocKiNa- Oflioe 4118 Resldeaoe 7875 ELECTRIC and Acetylene weld two large utility drawera. ,4 before! She copld not answer. In "We don’t need any gates since we boit^ht that Army jeep!" 615 Parker Street Weehilays and Sundays PainlinK—Papering 21 flret calf October 10, heavy milk stove. Telephone SSiol. OR 2-0769 the National War Fund. OSF THB / ' R0&E8.' ing. No job too large or too Tyler Clfcle, Orford Village. words; there was a tautnees in her SHUTIYE- small. All work guaranteed. WANTED —Inside and outside ing stock. Telephone 7285. Parker Welding Co., 166 West painting by contract. Phone 5433. FOR SALE—Jersey cow, giving Middle Tun.plke. Tel. 3926. Gilbert Flckett. better than 8 quarts, freshened Gloves from Socks CARNIVAL By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH UGHT TRUCKING, ashes CONTRACTORS. Interior and ex Feb. 1st, bred. Phone 8970. Hostess Apron -rubbish removed reasonable. terior painting, paper han^ng. WANTED L. low ABOUT THAT NEW HOME .3661. Specializing in spray painting, Poultry and Suppliea 43 a 'OU- HAVE BEEN PLANNING? WANTED—ALL KINDS wf elec ■ equipped to handle large- spray Plumbers and tric wiring and repairing. Any ing contracts. McKinney St Fenn. BROILERS and Fryers Ready to SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIL! else job given prompt attention. Telephone 2-0106. Manchester. cook 43c lb. Also lb. squab I broilers $1 each. Place order now. i Pe Invite you to Inspect the materials and workmanship Incor- Call 3975 before 7 p. m. PAINTING AND Paperhang^ng. Painters ated Into the several new homes we now have under const nic- Wed. and Sat. deliveries'. Phone Outside painting a specialty. All 2-0617. *- work guaranteed 1st’ class. For Apply Notice free estimates and friendly serv FOR SALE—3 weeks old chicks. BY FRED HARM/ ice call, Joseph Murawski, 14 600. Bargain to right party. .A Jarvis Realty Co. RED RYDKR Hello, Sucker JARVIS REALTY Essex street. Tel. 2-0338. giveaway. Phone Meriden 646-W4 Tn’ SAf’.E TRICK, ^ SURE' IrilSHTI Mtoe: 6 Dover Road " Residence: 26 Alexander SL All persona liable by law to pay 6 Dover Road Tel. 4112 C-Vi FSO'S. T kEar tcu’«e Al'e.VJ taxes In the Town of_ Coventry uosE. 'nnoceni cr n\3Hl VOCRK, I . tiTTuC I Phones 4118 or 7275 — Week Days and Sundays. FyAINTINa—Interior and exterior. FOR SALE—300 New Hampshire 'CM S nURDER-HAMK' A fCKER HOdSDJ arc hereby notified to present to kest of paint and workmanship. Reds, cockerels and pullebs, 3 eiRANoERH ] the undersigned As.t. OSn deed in' this attractive apron, gay- Your Move, Captain BY LESLIE TURNER OKAYrl'l-L AND UNCLE PHIL) DON’T WORRY. McWkiCkt SjadkM., k>. 1 FOUND HIM G E T SOM E wrist—cut fingers, using pattern ly beriiffled. Use a brightly flow WASH TUBBS !weu.,vou*D RELIEVE! VOL) -DON'T BE y MICHAEL/ pinned to sock. Single crochet the Hartford, Now! fUTtrSACKl LYING l^tBREON WATER/ seams with a bright contrasting ered fabric and trim with unusual look.im v i THiyiii'MovMA yciA zis: WFU SWIM yOM>TUI'P BTTeRGOUP , BieWT AFTER FRIGHTENED I'M buttons. I ” ,CAPTAlM.l------WHO IMTHR TH E FLOOR/ -QUICK,'/ wool. Try navy socks with red voun omeijiyou tlAZCS POBS ,BKE«Kf5AST/"< TF YOgjSEgTSISG ) pREPARg© trim-—brown with'green. ------Pttaem No. 8927 is designed fof HU.7—I'LL STAY * 'b h l^ complete $pat i j'f chester Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue, Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue, M"- New York 19, N. Y. vYork 19. N. Y. It’w bns of the prettiest and most ■ TH E CASH The Fall and Winter 1945 satisfying issues of the Anne Cab <4 Fashion Is ready. Brimful cl l i ot Album! You’ll find every possi amart ideas for home sewers. 15 OPMOOR ble sort of (Jhristmas gift sugges Immediate Service cents. /ff-v tion In it—and some wetiderful f /O-f FARMERS' free crochet Instructions. The Al- No Red Tape BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM hum is now ready. Price 15 cents. Read Herald Advs. >