K^DNESDAT, SEPTEMBER 1 2 ,194S ^ Manchester^Evening Herald Average Daily CirculaUon The Weather Wot the liooth ot Aogaal, U4S Uorecaot ot V. S. Weather Bureau The weekly Kitchen Bingo of Toung women of both the junior A son. Ranny Cowles Grotta, Pfc. Joseph- J. Oflsrra, of 102 was born .Monday at the Hartford Wetherell street, left yesterday to Sunset Council, Degree of Poca PIANO TUNING end senior choirs of the Salva hontas. will be held tomorrow eve SI^ONIZING MANCHESTER 8,98.5 Tnereaiting rloudlnexx today; to About Town tion Army will serve as waiti esses hospital, to All. and Mrs. Styihen return to duty at Fort Devens, AND VOICING-$5.0b night cloudy followed by rain after R Grotta of Ellington Road, SoiiUi Mass, after spending a .30 days ning at eight o^clock at the home Member of the Audit midnight. Friday rain and coolw. at the peach supper toniorrow of Mrs. Harry Hatfield, 301 Hil The Bod^ Shop. Method AUTO BODY ' n litttlnc of Unnc LiOdC*. K of afternoon and evening from 4:30 Windsor. Mrs. Grotta was the furlough here. Repairing Rebuilding Bureaa ot Clrculattoae mmtM tonl(fat In Orange Hall. formed iMlss Constance Cowles of liard street. Prizes will be award 50 Oak Street cn, at the citadel, A list ot tlie ed the winners and refreshments SOLIMEN^ & FXAGQ. Inc. Cash tor Your Spinet Grand Manchester—-A City, of Village Charm Theaa a-ho have not a» yet made a la carte Items will be found in West Center street. SS4 Center St. XeL n * l Telephone 3979 reeervatlona for the outing to be The Ashbury group will meet served. The bus leaving the and Upright an advfrtl.sement elsewhere In to South terminus at 7:30, via Broad Auto Body and . held on Sunday must do so tonight day's' issue. Tomorrow’s peach 2nd Lt. Frederick A. Towle of tomorrow afternoon at two ti’clock (daarifled Advertlalag aa !•) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS at the home of Mrs. Ines Truax, street will be convenient for those Fender Repairing VOL. LXIV., NO. 292 aa reaervatlona ..close after the social is a revival of a popular ac .61 WesCatreet, has reported to the A. G. McCROHON ' m eetl^. 80 Bpnios street. traveling that way. Auto Painting tivity of the women of the corps, AAF Redistribution Station No. 1, Phone 3328 omitted during the war years. Atlantic City, N. J„ after nine ELECTRIC MOTORS Simonizing The aon bom September 11 at months, of service overseas in the the baae hospital, San Marcos, European theater of war. Lt. Repairing • Rewinding Gen. Wainwrighl Opens Surrender Display Four Soldiers Texas, to .Second Lleut^iant and On board the S S Madawska Towle served as a pilot on a B-17, AH Work Gudranteed U. S. Envoys Meet Mra. Qaoige Luurtsema haa been : in 13 combat mlasioos. He wears Ace Electric Motor Repairs an s Victory which docked In Bo.stbn named Richard Thomas. This la I the Air Medal with oak leaf clus- Die in Flames ye;|terday was Pfc. Benjamin 221 N. Main St., 0pp. Depot S.- their second eon. Mrs. Lmirtpema Gr'zyb. of 76 .Vorth street, arriv ter and theater ribbon with battle aasrthe^wm er Miss Esther Sulli.- j Telephony 5642 ing home from the European The 1 star. Lt. Towle is the son of Mrs. Tonight’s The Night! van o f 3»6 » srtford Road. ater of Operations. Due in New [ Irene T. .Strown who resides a t ' “ f For Conferences In Ayre Crash York today on the S S John Erick- ' Avon, Conn. Entering the service \ The Young People's Legion of Is Given Authority .soa from Europe was .Second ! on April 9, 1943 the lieutenant un the Salvation Army will have a Lieutenant Margaret' .M. Carey, 41 derwent training prior to his ship-, Twenty-eight Others meeting toiiight at 7:30 at the ment overseas on Sept. 24, 1944. ew With Sec. Byrnes citadel. This group includes boys Strickland street. OMBcoAimm Are Injured as Gar and girls between the ages of ten and eighteen. Captain Richard Business Hours HU>€NAM€L -S • • Crashes Into Tree on To Aid in Round-upl Atwell will speak to the young ^ maM MAM •••. W- • PAT werace A Toti^y Balkan Situa Way to Camp Devens folks and a social time with re- OPEN HO BRUSH MARKS^ Japan J ieate^^ fnahments will follow. tion \Is Subject of HALE'S SELF SERVE INGO Dail.y^fi A. M. to 11 P. M. Aysr, Maos., Sept IS—(AO—Four ■A Talk thx London' as No Time Limit Is Sell The Original In New England! [ Sundays 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. By Air F ^ c e veterans who saw action in France Yamashita Enters Prison Big Fi v^v-^Recessei; and Belgium were burnd to death But War Criminals oi LECLERC Road Service! king Peter Yugo Leaders Aver to^ay and 28 others were injured MacArthur’s List Musi PITNERAL HOME ST. BRIDGET’S when an army- bus crashed into a THURSDAY /Niuhols-Bristol. Inc. slavia Presents \,^se South Main street tree, overturned Be Produced in a Fc tn tMkIii street Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! ' : .Vi Center St.' Tel. 404? and caught firs. Hays or the PriviU London, Sept. 13.— (/P)— Home fslands Blocked, Phone 626f The army identified the men as Will Be Withdrawn; .Maxwell Hnuxe CHURCH BASEMENT S. representatives in eastern Industry Paralyzed; members of the 86th Depot Re and southeastern Europe pair unit. The injured were, all Tojo Now Much Bette Say Seven Millions in New Englanders. The names of the 1 Lb. Jar were gathering in London to PIANO Coffee A REMINDER! Danger of Starvation dead.were not announced immedi And Talks to Reportei day. for urgent consultations ately. p l a t p o p u l a r MUSIC! When Toa Need Mere with Secretary of State None Too Old To Learn! PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 \ Tokyo, Septis^a— (JP) —Japan Army public relations said the Tokyo, Sept. 13.^— {A Per Appohitment, WiHe or Call rheft - Aotomobile James F. Byrnes on numer soldiers had boarded the vehicle at Spry 3 Lb. Jar 69c was beaten to Ker knees before the Ayer train depot after arriv Eighth Army headquar At or Fnmitare ous touchy Balkan situations n HATHAWAY 1,-kNll surrender by the Ahxerican "aer ing trom Camp Kilmer, N. J, empowered the Japane now befor'e the Big Five • • All had recently returned from Maadieoter, Conn. riveaaony Counen of foreign mlnlafers. ial invasion” which vlrtbojly para Gen! JonathaiTWalnwrlght (right) hero of Corregidpr, pulls cord government today to rout INSURANCE lyzed Industry and so cc that unveils display of Japanese surrender documents' at national overseas and were on their way to up feaking eaz whan Bymea saw King Peter of Yu Fort Devens for eithei' discharges the remaining Japane ARMOUR'S goslavia at Claridges hotel on the archives. With him along the’ case are, left: French Ambassador Mu-Eaeaiel wifi blockaded the islands that Hen'ri Bonnet. Comdr. Jonathan Walnwright. V., the genera!'* son, or furloughs, the army said. on General MacArthor’fl CALL ' express Invitation of the young 000 Japanese probably would ha^ auke it look new? the commander’s wife, and the general's wife. (AP wirephoto.) Four first aid teams from Fort “ wanted” list. No time liinil{ *T*atet-H^ot»aalf*> exiled monarch. Later the secre starved to death if the . war had Devens gave aid to the Injured f e n d e r a n d tary of state consulted with the continued another year. ' was sH^but it was indicat TREET ALEXANDER —oaafly.CoiBo in who were removed from the scene that the ^yemment woD BODY WORK —wo*!! idtow you Greek regent, 'Archbishop Damas- ’This was reported by seven in ambulances sent from the fort, kinos. at thb American Embassy. prominent industrialists at a press have to aho^-some prog 12 Ounce Can JARVIS fcew. And you can hospit^. within two days or"'the privlh SOLIMENE a FLAGG Sty bafaka you buy. Another Byrnes conference was conference yesterday. te ALEXANDinS STREirt with Herbert Evatt, Australian They said, that American air Hero’s Welcome Given Report On Accident would bp withdrawn. INC. Weekdays and Sondays ' raids decided the outcome o f the The repbrt made -to the camp The government had askb)}-j •M Oeater M . VaL S lt l foreign minister. OOee i l U neetdeaea m s Other American Dlplofnata war and that Japan was defeated military authorities said that the mission to handle further before the first atomic bomb was bus went inexplicably out of con after Hideki Tojo, deposed INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL— Diplomatic quarters considered ByN.Bw Y ork’s Millions • S3.i gal. dropjied. Only the militarists and trol, mounted a curb, crashed into time dictator, shot himself Five (Colors ...... ■Igni^ant the disclosure by the industrialists, however, knew.-they a roadside tree and uprooted it, days ago while American, offic ALL PURPOSE v a r n i s h ...... $2.93 gal. American embassy that the Amer had been beaten. The former before overturning. hammered at his door! Now ican diplomatic representatives THURSDAY Abom'a ...... 13c pkg. wouldn’t admit It and "we indus Gene r a 1 W ig h t! E x llU H ie The If port said- that a deep hole ’’satisfactory” condition Ond PAINT CLEANER ...... were hurrying to London. Already trialists were too cowardly to was driven through the side of the to talk with correspondents todar LINOLEUM LACKER— speak out.’’ Hailed by Maiihi. a • • • * •. ■ ■$1.83 qt. no, president of the Japan Steel ing that time all but four of the Japan today reported forn Spaghetti Sauce :i9c U ankeis are Bulgaria, arrived in Paris this Tube Co., Ltd.-, and director ot occupants extricated themselves One Experienced in Italian INTERIOR FLAT WHITE .,,.. $3.73 gal, morning and was expected here New York, Sept. 13.— —A [ad Been Missing that its-imperial headquarters haS DEPARTMENT Asano Portland Cement Co.; All- from the vehicle. been abolished in complioncs wit' Cooking. Good Wages — VARNISH STAINS ...... ,53c Vr pt., $1.85 qt. soon. Burton C. Berry, American chiro Fujiyama, president of the 17-gun salute touched off a hero's About Six Weeks; The others, trapped in the I Fresh Wegner MacArthur’s orders, and Ma Board and Room. . 60c Vr pt., $2.95 qt. representative on the Allied Con Chambers of Commerce and In welcome from New York’s cheer wreckage of geats and other de- FILLET OP SOLE AUTO ENAMEL ...... trol Commission for Romania, Holland Is Questioned thur announced that Gen. Walt 72"X 90' dustry of Japan; Ataru Funate, ing millions today for Gen. Jona bris, could not be reached ai Krueger of the Sixth army sm4 I Nnlive* Freshly Dressed. Orange and Grapefruit % TRANSPARENT VARNISH ... . .$1.75 pt., $2;?5 qL was expected today or.tomorrow. chief director of -the Chambers of flames suddenly swept the shat Robert Gray, American minis than M. Wainwright, .defender of Vico Adm. Harry Hill of the FiftT MLLK-FED BROII.ERS NU ENAMEL Commerce and Industry; Ichiro Bulletin! tered bus. The fire was so fierce amphibious force would enteij NEW ter td Eire, also wiU arrive here Hattori, managing director of Corregidor and Bataan. that other elements of the convoy The gates of new Bilibtd prison, near Manila, P. I., are closed be Fresh Mackerel a...... 9oc qL C ra n st^ R. I., Sept. 18.— Sasebo, Kyushu, Sept.. 20 to pr Juice 46 Oz. Can 43c SELF POLISHING WAX ...... tomorrow for consultations with Mitsubishi Trading Co.; T. Ko The salute rolled out as a C-54 had to be re-routed.- hind Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita (left foreground), commander of all Fillet of Cod Air Transport command plane, (iPi—A Prudence police In Japanese forces in the Rjiillppines and conqueror of Singapore. Gen. pare fo r . Its occupation two day Byrnes. matsu, managing director, Janan An Ayer patrolman said that later. Veal Chops silver BIrrh ENGLAND Some diplomats said they be Steel Tube; Kiydshi Miyasski, bringing the four star general and spector Bald^’Uiat Gordon M. Yamashita arrived at the'''prison Sept. 3 from Baguio in North Luzon, Newcomb, 42'!)KMr-old Provi When he reached the scene, sol Tojo offered no defense of hilj Shoulder Roasts of Veal lieved King Peter was trying to president of Mitsui A Co., and Hl- a party of 11 from Washington, diers were clambering out of the where he had signed surrender documents a few hours earlier. Others taxied to a stop at LaGuardia dence oil dealer/^ronfessed to- in the picture are not identified. militarist government Legs of Veal gain American support for his sanobu Teral, president of Nip- windows of the overturned bus launched the Pearl Harbor att Prune Juice Qi. 23c HOTEL view that Marshal Tito’s regime in pon-Yusen - Kaisha (Steamship field. di^. that be had strangled his Crete’s Fiankfurls wife. Diary Ann, whose but that When aid. arrived in te- while’ Prince Fumimaro KonoyeJ The J W .H A L C CORR Yugoslavia was dictatorial, and Lines). General Wainwright, with Mrs. sponse to bis calls to arni'y and And from 1:30 Until <5:00 Fiiflious CHATHAM Blankets ' BOLTON Wainwnght at his side, was body was exhuined\from a present vice premier, blamed mlUf that the situation demanded a re Asano, with nods of agreeinent town officials, the trapped men MANCHBSTER COHH* greeted by Mayor F. H. LaGuar three-foot grave In a C^iMston tarists like Tojo for his own failu I^P. M. we will have Gal. Can shuffle of authority. from the others, disclosed that could not be reached. to avert war. Renuzit 63 c TELEPHONE 3823 ■ The young monarch was In Paris mines strewn by Super-Forts were dia, <;k)I. Eugene F. Gillespie, head garage in the early m in in g Attack on Pearl Harbor Freshly Chopped ef 100% virgin wool darkness. List of Those Injured Konoye, interviewed by A saodj PINEHUR.ST last week conferring with Dr. highly successful in the blockade. of the ATC installation at the Palmolive He said ship losses in June and airport, and other members of Among the injured were: ated Press correspondent Ru Good^news foVjolka who like to o-f-r-e-f-c-A out Vladimir Macek, Croat Pfea-sant Brines, said he tried vainly GROUND BEEF leader, and was believed attempt July, 1945, proportionately jvere the city’s official reception com Cranston, R. I., Sept. 13- Pfc. Antone Aguiar, Wllllo Engineered by But Few luxurioualy in These new Chatham Blankets ■/ lAne, Portsmouth, R. I. meet President Roosevelt in tbf| (Hamburger) (2 Points) Bars ing to persuade Macek to come to one'vessel sunk by submarines to mittee. The body of Mr*. Mary Ann Soap 39c measure a full six'Uuhes longer than the regular London and set up a government six by bombing and 12 by mines. Over S0,(KH> Spectators John Allison, Quincy. summer of 1941 and believed 29c Pound. comb. 40, Providence, mother of could'have avoided the war by i In opposition to Tito. The mines, strewn in the inland With more than 30,000 specU- Sgt. . Roland Barrett, Inlon We are not offering: this double-bed size. T h e^ n 100% virgin wool—fluffy two children, was exhumed from ing so, but the militarists and deep-nap]^—with 1 warmth-plua-lightness Byrnes’ talk with the Greek re sea and off Korea and North C^hi- lors jamming the airport’s quar stl-qet, Ellishon Falls, Maine. Former Jiipjn Pp-mier R a d io Is B u ck ground meat (for meat loaf gent was believed linked both with na, finally severed Japan’s con a shallow grave under a garage Frederick Caravlello, 24 Japan’s international reputat feature for jvhich.thia i ir ia famous.' ter-mile observation deck - and says War Could Have, "as a liar," blocked the meeting. or patties) until afternoon a proposed peace treaty for Raly tact with the contlnent’i ’ gathered around the administra here early today by policemen dig Warrkn street. West Medford. Pfc. \AIfonson DePalma, 238 "The Japanese government looi for the reason that the In.a.wide range of patlel edfort, with matching and Balkan polltic.s. Industry Paralyzed tion building, the 62-year-old gen ging under the direction of her Been Averted by a; On Air Todav Cnimcll Is In R«o m Resultant shortages of coal, oil. Bishop ^ e e t , Waterbury, Conn. have- had a reputation as lialra," hq meat it is made froni will FRUIT and VEGETABLES eral’s first official act was to re husband, Gordon M. Newcomb, 42. told Brines, "because .they rayon tertin binditi Byrnes took advantage of a day salt and food contributed to para view an Army honor guard of 200 Sgt. AlBqrick Diprete, 65 Stan- Visit to Roosevelt , ' I not be here until Just about lyzing of industry so completely, Chief Inspector Thomas F. Rat- unable to contrcil Japanese mili-^ reppss in the conference of five men. tigan of Providence police said dish avenue\Cranaton, R. 1. noon. lea^tig Allied foreign ministers. that industrialists indirectly in Howard P. l^ew , 138 Bedford Engineers Walk—Oirt" -tarists in the field, or Often didn't Then, carrying a cane, he walk Newcomb confessed at 12:30 a. m. By Russell Brines I know what the militarists Peaches 3 i-b.. 39c Staff representatives of the Unit formed the militarists shortly be ed with jaunty step to the head street, Hartforil Uonn. PINEHUR.ST fore the surrender that Industry today, after eight hours of ques Tokyo, Sept. 13 — Prince | Ais Result of Dispute doing.” ed State.s, Great Britain, Russia, car of a 20-car motorcade for a tionings that he had buried the George L. Dq^rgih, 21 Gage FROSTED FOODS ^ 1 6 - Q u a r t Bai^iket $3.25 France anil -China held secret con could not continue. Fumimaro Konoye, vice premier ! Prince'Konoye called on Gen triumphal Journey along fiag be- body under the cinder floor of a street, Beverly, Over Wage Increases Brussels Sprouts $ 10-95 ferences and studied documents ’The Industrialists estimated that o f Japan, declared today that he i MacArthur tod ^ , allied heodqti garage he owned here "six or sev Are Tops In Furs 10 per cent of the population would (Continued on Page FimT) (era announced without ampliflea'J (Oonttnned on Page Four) believed the war might have been . Broccoli — (Continoed on . Page Tw( have starved If the war continued, en weeks ago.” Mrs. NewcoVnb had New 'York, Sept. 13—(jP)—The tion. Asparagrus Spears been missing since July 28. another year. They said official averted if he had succeeded in his American and National Broadcast Japan’s business leaders emph SPIN.\CH — 29c Tomatoes 4 Lbs. 25c rationing had been half of normal "Was Killed by Fall’’ plans for a personal meeting with sized in an interview today ing companies returned to the air French Green Beans diet since July, 1945, and that food Lauds Russian Rattigan said Newcomb denied Increase Ra President Roosevelt In the sumiper both-the militarists and the indv Black Cherries — 33c Krchh Rationing End still.,^wa8 a major problem. responsibility for his wife’s death, of 1941, when he was premier. at 8 a. m. (e.w.t.) today, their reg trialists knew before surren Another Shipment We Have They estimated that food pro-, claiming she W’as killed when she "I feel confident that if I had ular opening time, but engineers that the war was lost—before PINEHURST This Season duction within the home islands fell from his oil truck. Newcomb been able to see Mr. Roosevelt I who walked out yesterday remain- first atomic bomb dropped, bud Prunes Lb.15c vrill be approximately 12,000,004 Trade Union Of Discharge that militarists wouldn’L admit 1^ GROCERIES Debate Topic was picked up at 4:30 p. m. yes could have, established a basis for «d away from their jobs. S3” X 53” Heirloom Pattern koku (2,000,000 tons) short of the terday after police had . received 'Intervention-of the Imperial House Engineering-executives and some and "we industrialists,, 'were 194.’> Crop of Canned Peas. cowardly to speak^out." The 84,000,000 kcku estimated require anonymous telephone calls, they Military Expert Esti ln\the rising war tide within Japan radio announcers and producers I PEPPERIDGE FARM Peppers Them In Experts Say Shoes May ment for next year. This Is due English Delegate at said, from .oersom-' claiming .Mis. at that time,” Konoye said in an turned technician to put the net I tion, they said.^4*'as industrially BREAD 3 i.bs. 25c to adverse weather, labor short Newcomb had met with foul nlay. inter^ew. ’ , works on the air—manning con ' paralyzed an^^n the verge ages and Jack of fertilizer. Japan Convention Answers mates 400,000 Men I starvation./ STRICTLY FRESH Be Free on October 1 Miss Georgia Newcomb, sister- The prince, who was succeeded by trol panels, pulling switches and I never was self sufficient, Asano Out in September Gen. Hideki Tojo as premier In turning dial.s. I As Tqjo! raised to a semi-sitting tARGE AND MEDIUM Natural SHYer Attack of American in-law o f the dead woman, said 1 But No Accord" Yet said. Unless food and unemploy ■, '!l—— ' Newcomb had taken his wife to October, 1941, said that thj Pearl The engineers walked out at 6 positiofi, ate his first food sine EGGS Plums Doz. 23c ment problems are settled, there p. m. (e.w:t.) yesterday, d'snip't- his-'attempted suicide TuesdayJ $219 Blackpool, England, Sept. ,13.— ride In his oil tni”V July 28 after Washington, Sept. - 13—f!P)—A Harbor attack the following De PINEAPPLE JUICE muskrat Washington, Sept. 13— —Shoe will be "much unrest," he added. they had had an argument and cember was engineered in strictest ing nationwide service and caus .-others who had played major rok He predicted 8,000,000 unemploy (fl>)—Sir Walter Citrine, secretary war department spokesman told ing canccll.atlon of some progmmsf with him since the sneak attac nch Cloths rationing may end Oct. 1. that he had returned without her. Senators today the army is dis California Cantaloupes. of the British Trade Union Con It will if top officials of the war ed against 'k normal "negligible He asked her. Miss Newcomb said, (Continued on Page Pour) A. T. Powley, president qf 'Uie on Pearl Harbor cither were being If you are haying trouble Natural total.” gress, said today he believed "it charging men much more rapidly production board follow recom to take care since then of the Independent Engineers' ^ K m . the rounded un or were doing a mor finding sugar with whicl^ to would be an excellent thing If the than It thought it could.. It hopes, National Association (^ BroadcastBrc effective Job of self-elimination, j MUSKRAT mendations of the agency’s leath British government ' were able to home in Providence and the two he added, to clean up a "backlog" I do your canning, come over er bureauf It’a the job of that bu Engineers and Teclinlcinns,' said Adm- Shimada OU-es Up $2-98 $219 plan the production, consumption children, Kathleen, 13, and Chris o f men eligible for discharge with Monton Trim 4 reau to know the shoe situatfon last night the'roep would be asked The Navy mini.iter in Tojo’s Inj to Plnehurst . . . we will and general economic life of the tine, 5. ^ in about .40 days. Bills Defeated thoroughly. Ddwe Reports Police excavated the body,, to return to wprk today. famous "Peart Harbor Cabinqlr," i.have plenty of .5’s and lO’s Let Us The most beautiful pattern in lunch cloths. Solid col countiy In the way in . which It 1* Maj; Gen. S. G. Henry, assistant He WPS mit availahie immedi Mink Blended A decision will be made in the wrapped in a blanket at 1 a.,jfi. Adm. Shlgetnro Shlniada, su 1 of Sugar. Use- your can ored ground with floral bouquet p&ttem. Maise, rose next week or so, after conferences done In Soviet Russia.” chief o f staff, testified before the ately for-’^comment thi.s morning der'ed quietly at his home to sr Sir Walter, addressing the Con under the glare of fire depariltfient By Democrats ning coupons or your No. 3S and blue. *\ between WPB C^hairman J.'- A. On Finances floodlights after Newcomb had Senate Military committee that as the.-rietworka went on the air. American offjqer, saying he ha stamp. . MUSKRAT $229 Krug and OPA Administrator gress, made a reply to a speech by unloe,<.:d li.c garage, ■dll’et ted the the present rate of discharge in . Roth NBC and ABC said they contemplated suicide, but change George Meany, secretary-treasurer Chester Bowles., removel of some empty oil drums dicates 400.600 men will bo releas expected their broadcasts to be GOOD NEWS . , Recondition Your Hair OPA shoe olbcials are not ex State’ s Comptroller De of the AFL. Meany told . the and showed polipe' where to dig. ed in September. He ?aid the Re|iiiblican Women Are "as normal as po.ssible." and NBC (('/ontinued on Page Four) Trades Union Ctongress yesterday original estimate was 250,00(;. ‘.Ail. Cheese Is now point ^link Blended pected ta voice any strenuous ob Told o f Doings in said it expected "probably not tqo The special oil we use counteracts the drying erfhet that 17”P)—' State were members. Hartford, ■ Sept. 13-^(/P)--- Re Cream Cheesed texture. Cotton Napkinis ending the program. position of the Treasury Septem Dec. 1. publican leaders blamed the Dcm- cancellations, Ijut NBC said its Flashes! Comptroller John M. Dowe, In his Meany declared that Russian ber 11: Receipts $230,142,019.33 Hepry mentioned no ney figure world-wide news round-up - going (Late Buiieliii* ol the Ah Wire) No Complete Agreement ' trade unions were a means of ocratip Senate for the defeat of Mushroom and Meat SILVERBLUE There is no complete agreement annual report to Gov. Raymond E. Ehependitures $371,932,260.42; Bal "Important legisla.tlon" at a state on at 8 a. m. (e.w.t.) was forced- Baldwin, today declared "the state “virtual enslavement.” ance $17,038,036,473.01. (Continued on Page Six) to omit W.ishington and "the Pa I Spaghetti Sauces are now Spetdalizing in In WPB on the Oct. 1 date. ’The MakCa Formal Protest wide gathering of women in the Release Additional Men $249 agency's office of civilian require is in the extremely favorable posi cific from thf points usually re |ln. ■ C each MUSKRAT Afterwards, Russian Delegate Hartford Club today. Washington, Sept. IS— (Ah—1 ments reportedly wants to make tion of having provided for its gen porting. That left only London army expects to release on M, Arasbv placed a formal protest Assembled from all parts of the and New Y’ork, NBC said. Hills Bros. Coffee. sure before committing Itself that eral purpose obligations a sinking state to greet Miss Marion Mar tional 1,300,000 men by dirlati A good averyday napkin that will give'years of wear. fund that la more than able to re with the TUC general council. Officials of both networks have Natural Ombre t— stocks and the production outlook Under tOngress rules he will not tin, assistant to National Chair-., a War Department spokeamah i Abom Coffee. Cold W aves All white with corded edge. \ are adequate to permit unrestrict tire every dollar of debt outgtand Blind Girl on Long Trip termed the walkout unauthorized be allowed to answer Meany man Joseph Martin, the women senators today. i. ■ • . / ■ ed buying. Ing." . and said it began without warn MUSKRAT $269 pubbely before the group. were told by Stale Chairman Har ing. The union said it resulted • • Both OPA and WPB have bidi^ "Furthermore, contingent lia old E. Mitchell that "adamant pa Hurricane Developing LUSTRON cated that when ehoe output bilities, in the form o f bridge and Meany said "the so-called trade To Wed Sightless Fiance from a breakdown of -contract ne 32” Importell / unions actively support the Soviet tronage demands’’ were responsi gotiations. .Miami, Flo., Sept. IZ— (JTt MOW Hollander Northern Center reaches the rate of 30,000,000 pairs dormitory bonds guaranteed by ble for the loss of those bills. fqjl scale hurrlcoae rarryiag ' and ^ . a month, rationing can be ended. system of worker blacklists and After the w*aIkout yesterday, the state, are entirely self-liquidat deportations to labor camps and "It is unfortunate,” he said, estimated at 1S5 milea per The recommendation of - WPB’s ing througli..'jipplication of tolls • Colorado Springs. Colo., Sept^waa 14, was a contributor. After a the networks’ first programs w^re MUSKRAT $299 have resulted in virtual enslave “that Ibis legislation was lost to newa -broadcasts and reeorded mu- was sweeping toward the Ba' onMows leather bureau is sold to be based and_dqrmttory fees to the de^;in- A ?fcd® =:A JMtod Bid. Mary Mgngi. three-year correspondence, ...they HELEN CURTIS- ment -for ' millions of peoaanta, became engaged,' aiid fhe War then sight- -In-the- -adamant patrongge' s1c^i^u!H hg”a mihimiiih of tech-' teday—apprextmhtejy Ud on stroii'g Ihdicsiftons that such "a cumd'.*‘ ''wild Dbwe. field, 33, and her seeing-eye dog 'demand of the Democratic Sen B«iutheast of Miami. The V rate will be achieved next month. workers and professional people delayed their m apiage for six nical work. EMPRESS Northern He reported that, the state's cur who are confined to labor camps have started, the long journey to ate. Called to Help Out of the storm appeared to be_ If it Is it will be only about 3,000,- years. . ? ' creasing rapidly,' rising mors I' rant accumulated surplus aggre with no protection from exploits England where Miss Mansfield will The ceremony will-lie i^rform- ‘‘Those demands could never be Then, executives of the engineer Sjiverblue $299 000 pairs short of the 1930 month gated nearly $21,0()0,000 consisting satisfied because they shifted from 48 miles per hour In a few ' EMI'RESS DeLlIXE ly rate. tlon and compulsory labor," wed her blind fiance in the culml' ed. Miss Mansfield said, late next ing departments were called to fill • • • o f $11,037,113.88 in the highway Continuing despite shouts that time to time and Toy'' more - and in for the emergency and soon fC yard In advocating an early end to notion of a romance that began in month in a little church across the In Serious Condition Tea Ganlen Grape Juitt VICTORIA fund and $9,8$2,187.83 in the gen he withdraw his remarks, Meany •Braille 10 years ago. street from the home of her fi more." ' some of the regular'programs were the program, government officiala Miss Martin, Is dlriector of the Washington, Sept. 1$ (N o Potiita). Two smart floral patterns that look like printed linen. All Furs Subject To who asked anonymity said that for eral fupd. said,; “In simple honesty We insist Miss Mansfield, a, Phi Betta ance’s mother. •put on the air on a - make-shift Aociunalated Surplus Women's division of the National deraecretary of State Acheooa j all practical ptirposet shoe ration on recognizing the so-called Rua- honors graduate of Colorado col Intervention by Colorado’s Sen basis. HorTa Beans Five color combinations in each pattern. In addition to that, slktled the committee and ts on an organiza today that the British ora ' DIAL 2-0512 . 20% Federal ing already la at an end. sian trade union movement for lege and the operator of a news ator Ed Johnson In the United Among prograhis cancelled yes comptroller, 180 odd mlacellaneoua what It la—a gwernment-con- States and a member of Parlla-. tion tfiur. Gov. Baldwin and for terday were Raymond Gram very aerioos finaiiclal They reaoon thla way: Th'e pub stand In the Colorado Springs but that any. help.glvea thfp i '' Green Stamps Given With Cash Saleal lic knowa that in aqy event the funds produced an 'accumulated trolled, goyernment-fostered and poatoffice for the last seven yearg, ment in England made the • long mer State- Chairman J. Kenneth Swing’s news broadcast, "Coun Btftdley were on the list of speak have to bjl'appravA by < SILVERBLUE end ia not for off. Consequently, surplus of $3,997,235.70, bringing government-dominated labor front haa never met her husband-to-be, trip possible now for Miss. Mans terspy’’ and “The Lone Ranger.” *. *' • . ■ the totail accumulated surplus on that has denied to the workers of field and her dog, Arto. ers. The nlitworks went off the air these officials say, there no longer Chris- Marstom of Northlll, Big 10,000 Polatera Strlka MUSKRAT la much hesitancy about spending all fpnda to $24,866,'SS7.41. ikiviet Russia the basic human gleswade, on Inspector In an elec With Alta unhappy in a muzzle, Patrsnage WrangUug this mbrnlhg at their regular time, Deposits In the United States freedoms' that American workers Mias Mansfield left yesterday by Part of the "patronage wrangl 1 a, m. (e.w.t.). Radio- Station New York. Bopt. c o u s h ^ coupons. tric plant. thouMhd Broat oad hold prerequisite to a free union." Blind since birth.' Mis* Mans Continental airlines for New 'York, ing" will be removed when . the WEAF, NBC’s New York outlet, iel’ s Beauty Salon Thee officials “ also want to see -^reasjjiry unemployment pompeh- polatei* walked eat totey. stioning terminated because thsy sation account during the year Sir Waller Citrine, secretary of field formerly edited a -Braille and will sail Saturday aboard, the constitutional amendment provid- maintalaed its regular schedule 869 MAIN STREET ’ % OVER MARLOW’S COM M a MOIMTM mngazlne. Mai:|itom. who was Cunard liner Jutlandia for South- first formal strik# Ih jOratlAiiN #■ Y y i g o t y ' 4<3|ptiB—6 4B ^ 4 Xwo^ y tg blinded in an accident w.taep he amptoo. . .j xCratiaued «M Jrogg Mz^ ‘ jCItj^ Olopa IkBl
. /■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURS^D A t, SEPTEMBER 13, 1948 PAGE THREI
JBANUHESrER EVEINlPiCi HERAL.i>. MAWUHKSTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1041> M G £ * T W 0 1 they ahould understand our pual- < No Party Line Reds Estimate Kansas City Inaugurates that the argument between the tion. Siwely It la not assumed that Boyington Is Back Again Drive to Regain Singapore i'nitteesi on drive*, such ** Wnrl Ku.s.sians and the .British and South ( oveiilrv USES Office the British TUC is completely Ig iBond, War Fund, Ked «n‘‘j B attles Setii i Americans would center upon the norant of the status, prestige and ^ On Jobs Bill Economic Loss Tailor Made Education, jv ic P rogram question whether pcifce treatle.s poaitton of the Bovigt ti ude With Black Sheep Squadron Halted by Jap^tirrender The adjourned Democratic can-, Needed Here j IForum. Thi* , j O verPrieesj should be written with the Balkan unions. There are no private em l a i l l l t l l l i p r i win inaugurate a aeriea of plihlie states now. aa Mforth Coven knew It since the revolution of rn£ AMAZIf/G A0V:;!TVKF.S OF A K ansas CJlty, Sept. 13 — (iP) — with only a Junior High achool —"Pappy"' Boyington Is back on his cap^ His promotion from En Route to Singapore- (De>pa- j «t ««« with fleet High achool education tailormads veterans the school plana to serve. 5—Dinner meeting*. This com Farm O r jf a ii i /. a 11 o s meet Allied standarfLs _of . what George Isaaca/minister of la ^ ^ , imits. These have been turned to mittee will be in charge of dinner constitutes irprcaentative govein- diilales for the Democratic ticket. run- tache he sported...... Is in favor of unemployment, no me Orient,'' It’s a school where the veteran ! picte High school under the major rarm or^ . ^ acceptance of Charles Heckler Town Clerk andana 1 no office of the. United States P:m- tion demanding that the traeie' ■' " ’ '" ■■IF to Penang—was mounted at Ran four years of war with Germany [Aw^lation membership waa re-; . . He said he had started the •Congressman is going to rush .into me uriiuiute aim of the South can attend as much or little as he L school’s plan, then go on to ■Col ting set for a possible battle w tb -resent g^ernment In R<>- treasurer, endorsing the Republi-, pioyment Service in Manchester | SUN. - MON. ^ TIIES. ’TWenfy-one other passengers "toothbrush" while in prison and goon to join at sea with East In •amounted to 697,600,000.000 ru likes, take any course he desires, , lege, "get through, establish a rted at Its regular meeting iMt. (,<‘Il(*rnl » l*lK *Sl east. Asia uonimana, stiice u »„s dies fleet.units from Ceylon. Prior gSt in Whiton Ubrarv- audito- the governmeht over farm price mama, which,, neither I»ndon nor can candidate. Albert Harmon., | where eligible persons can “PP***" " f ^ aboard the naval air transport had promised to.,shave It off when print with a general denunciation bles. based ori 1941 prices. and advance at his own speed. „ ' . home ajid have a family:" »u ociooer uy a stue- to the change In ..plans. .Rangoon The Soviet M onitor In London , .am as being at 109 at the pre.s-, —__ poliries and subsime.s. Washington recognizes: Agent of Town Deposit Fum|. ' and sign for their unemployment of the^Un,'^^^^ “JUNIOR MISS" plane wore virtually ignoretl by he reached this "ovintry of something called the Full Em lec euiuuieuce uirccUve, iias ueen A newly - discharged veteTan! ~ Another veteran, who lost hi* I mt. President George H. W illiam s, H artford, .Sept, n '/I’l .Mrs They are the American Farri) Michael .Stephens. Grand Juror*. | compensation henetits. At pre.sent prenaration andex- IMiis: ‘T arlb b e an ^ly sfery " the crowd almost lost it at the airport. ployment Bill. had been the secondary mounting said the 1941 level of the ruble Howard N. Monnett, haa taken right foot In Germany and whosa j A sign .Mosriiw was squarely be-- lo win back the „ »"* t- port for Singapore. l uid the directors of the a.saocia- ■ ZbikowskI of Bristol, Demo- Bureau Federation anil The .N.a- hind the government of Premier Wa.shington Doolittle. Robert WI1--1 the several hundred persons in * ‘ " ""f pp’^X ar ^ It was Gregory Boyington, 32, Among the first to meet him T he bill, as introduced in' the was 25’ to a British pound, which over aa head of -the school—offi left foot waa Injured, came m to ' leas, mus avenging i,ie nuininu- While the assault force was pre Would make the damage estimate I 'ion w were ere empowereaempowered tolo drawuraw up]j,|.njjg uj, ] legislator, anaand wioowwidow -| captain FAlmond ZblkoWskl. killed , poth have gone to work in an nouncement of a series of agiee- Piirdin Tax Collector, endorsing | efits must make a weekly trip to|t'0"- ______thc earlv' days of the aerial war- nick o Shelby. O.. chaplain of the tors Munuy (D.. M ont.W agner, pared to bypass intermediate $40,740,000,000. Training Center for Veterana and| down” job. Since he was a printer l-lve committees points on a direct line to Singa Icy program for the /nil and win-. pataan. will he the guest of , effort to head off suggestions that ments negotiated between Russia the Republican candidate, Mrs. the State Armory in Hartford. , „ » lUe isiire '' fare In the Southwest Pacific, .squadron who said services at (D.. N. Y.i, Thomas (D., Utahl, (The present diplomatic ex Civilian Adults. .1 before he entered the service, he Ai lung last, Uie moment lor the pore, in SBAC’s switch from change ra te is 8 1-3 cents.) :er months.mrmthn. ' tVtothe W'est Point classcl.ass of 1906 at i^ the future government pro- and Romania, implementing the Mabel HalTrCohstable. John- -J. ' One local man who makes the . ^ _ that the people wanted to see. their South Pacific base for ^y - O’Mahoncy (D.. Wyo.l, Morse (R., ."If any adult, veteran or civil has ari'anged to tak e E nglish .and Ore.). Tobey (R„- N. H.l, Aiken Uecis'ive urive lo Singapore waa a t jungle fighting to sOabome land The Moscow broadcast quoted a ■ grams designed to support farm armistice terms in favor of the Collins. Victor Samuels, Charles G. . trip weekly made »'i “t . ..pappyV’ face broke into a ington and seven companions iianu when me japa,ie.,e gave up. ian hasn’t finished High aclidol, linotype operhtion. The school Is The committees are to te made tonig'ht’s dinner to pen: lonatban Round and Square (R., Vt.), and Lariger (R.’.'N. D-) ings, eastern Burma remained to report prepared by an extraordin located in the manual High and mas follows; \ ' TWiinWright in . the Waldorf-A.s- priues at ao-<*alled "equitltble" latter by a reduction in repara- Heckler. Andrew Liedman. Jr., the USKS office in Hartford summimyfin Jury dm A. broad grin as he poked his head when they failed to return, I’relinimaries lo tne oingupoie wants to, and doesn't get it now, I In favor of DANCING : In the House the bill was In be cleared of Japanese. The Im ary state commission set up to vocational school building, so any'I ■ 1__Civic Improvements. Thi.s toria Hotel, New York. level* be aliondoned liona demands. Registi'ar of Voters, Mrs. Mary the possibility of such an office; dhpriff Harlan S from the door ol his plane and ’Tt’s gooassist-, tive committee which arranged Farm Bureau, headed by President Romania her Black Sea Ruth'w°Smlt^^^^ *^nl??*^“m “east *200 offer I’ve “ YEOMAN'*^ H.ALL "This is .the most wonderful i really needed, being readied. to cltizen-*i. C)jllcc^tive^X®J!i!!55' schools, who has long planned this The veterans are given credit ] Edw ard A ..O ’Neal; has arranged river fleet.* and to lend have formed themselves " Japanese Iryirig to espape across organizations, state enterprises for. Armed Force Institute courses, in* in more efficient town govern- for Connecticut’s Columbia thing that has happened to me, ’ j His fath er. Dr. C. B. Boyington "steering committee." As "co Vvueu the Japanese indicated the Sittang river. type of achool. to dii«Mi*s the matter with Becre- , r„-r7i to relieve .hniited lof St. Maries, Ida., was not pres- and institutions.” Civilians who. want to resume an and special courses such aa radar mnt. • • ' Day” celebration in Bushnell Me- authors and co-sponsors of H.R. that they had had enough, SEAC -Tlioae.Japt^nesc who_ch6se to sit The figures did not Include loss 2_Sports. This committee is toLmorial hall in 1943. will be.M ra tary of Agriculture Anderson .Sep- starvation.'This agree- The regular executive commit-: that an office be located in Man- Guam. The Okano"aii. Wa.sh., flier lent at The airport when the big immediately drew lorin an alter Interrupted H igh school career nl.so are counted as science credits. If 2202," they. Intend to sec that it be tight could hide out Indcflnitely of national Income thi-ough re a discharged soldier is deficient In Iwonaor a sports program for ju-i Zblkow.skr.s host. .Mr. ,, tomber 24. ' ment was reached, the broadcast tee meeting of the Nathan Hale-Chester. . , . ------wore fur-lincd leather jacket. M a-1 four-engined plane landed in the nate plan turning the assault pro}-^ are eli^ble to enter, although the I Both the Farm Bureau and the nine-day Moscow comes law. As In the Senate, there through the monsoon, barring duced or abolished operation of only one subject for. college en« | ^ ile s and adulU throughout the 1 .she woUld be the only outsider Community Center was held Mon- I If there is s*dt>eient ‘n* rine green twill panU and the all- early morning fog.______' are virtually no party lines. / ect into an army of uccupaiiun, school la primarily established to Grange favor prt^rama designed . „f Soviet officials natural deaths, disease, starvation •state enterprise, north the cos' meet the needs of returning vet try, the school’s plan majrcs It pos- I 1 at the class table. The general conference of daV evening at the Center, that such an offide is desired In However, don’t think the bill converting the sea and au(x>rne or Burmc.se guerillas. There have to assure farmers a "just” price at Groza and Romanian foreign min of food ami supplies "confiscated erans. Bible for him to catch up a t *he ifT-^am paigns. This corhmlttec is a member of the class. Lbert Smith, son of R. F. Manchester, The Herald w‘! won’t get some negative votes if army into a rieavily-arnied ponce been cases of Japanese going un by German occupation troops,” the same time he takes college work I'^ould work with all town com- 'it was’ learned that Gov. Bald the market place, ^th oppose ister Gheorghe Ta Areseu. The Terrace, leftlaor such a petition, A letter or it comes to the floor as ■ written lorce’. In Small I'nit* the Idea of permitting farm prices Stale Cliaiiilier derground. marrying and ■ setting radio said. Neither did it include at jhe city’s junior college or uni- | win intends to invite General and broadcast sai 'Vlielr own leve! i changes...... In thefUss Armisticea rmi'fifK'e which |{^cnOrtS 1 cents to 60 cents (depending on register strong opposition to the would "contribute to economic eajst. drafting.” Day continued. “An V , reate ot Ashiro prison camp, was Seleetive Service dered about 2.000,000 people home- Y ou N a v o r O a a n a d Y our during this postwarxprice support : g,pned by the three b:g pow- i 1 used!,change buses twice Southern St. Lawrence waterway project. conflict* among nations." other may wish, to take 'Enghsh e r Rih Roast of Bwf , . .. .» ’j.V Repeal of the excess, profits tax. Fhase Before Singapore losa," the report said. Debale Topic level '"’‘f i V • Oil f'»T ‘i"’'’" town serv- . . .»3c alternately humorous, cynical, sen Another ia a "Stabilization of The reoccupation of itangoun by five mornings a week, and a third lENTAlPlXtB make up the difference between ' of-Groza might place ' : ” Pot Roast of B*>ef...... 6.V; Fried fchicken...... the levying of a single corporation may desire machine shop full tijne. m ako iin th f dlffpfpnc^ between .Oicit« m iu h t'dIhcp ■ * *M * ice lR-frt>p!oycd. walk four blocks timental and homesick in bis Agriculture” clause. ' If these an imperial amphibious lorce las,. .•1.25 Income tax and a single ihdiridual Hartford. Sept. 13 — i/P) — The Patrol Ship Sinks The Idea Is to make it possible for the market price and 90'per eent ; Mihai in. a position so diffi- ■' ______' (-me from terminus to aisle of PorR C hops...... •’VOe Half Broiler...... verse. •amendments are passed over, there May, Several days alter the japs So Easily _ (f'oDtlnued from Page One) in subsidie.s to farmer* wa.s made to force hUs abdication and Income tax at graduated rates, the nil three to obtain their study de ' (Contlmipci Frbto Pnge One) 'safety, one from corner of Capi- Hia poetry, whose only publish m ight Ije the spectacle of foifr abandoned the Burma capiUil, was state of Connecticut adopted a KIddiiK* mtmft Wra** I l.aiiili Chops. ... i...... 70s' Ravioli ...... 40c repeal of present exct.se taxes and San Diego, Calif., Sept. 13—(/Pi sires and aa fast as they choose fal kniDhlne. J«Dt pat ra tu fl by James F. Byrne* when he was 1 reciiiitiite a grave Romanian ' , ______tol avenue, or Farmington avenue, ed outlet so far is a Mem'pry Book "sponsors” of a bill voting against the penultimate phase bjroie policy yesterday which will rylea.se feel It tends to inflate shoe prices. director of the office and war ljL'rij,iai ' - . * Either..... development might Spaghetti ...... 40c the apiendrnent of the internal — A Navy patrol ship sank several jo. take them.” ptatD o€ ip P flMP. I rai.scd its-*- halan.ye to $169,300,- to Armory and return!, all takin- Breailed Veal Cutlet. . . ,60c. kept by Oscar during two and a IL mt wmttT, AM p littW IOdp* *i mobilization and reconversion and , ^ allied attempts lo revenue code in respect to the tax Singapore. 'Mountbalten aniiuunc- for induction In the arm-ed'forces miles beyond San Diego, harbor They say: up 2 to 3 hours, when we can have Chicken Chow M rtn.... . 30c half years In prison camp, reflects ed men that Rangoqn would be the pit*. PrtttDt StalPiw Op* i Under rationing, people buy later" by F red M. VlnSon when he I p, 6.'i2.44.6.’i2.44. an increfi.se’ of $31,224.- Large Sirloin Steak . .51.50 ation of Insurance, companies other Already there Is much arfpiment every state employe from 18 to 2,’j yesterday after colliding with the •flDrati«n% Amtarf o4or Alsappepr# iron out the Balkans' troubles. an office right In town and save the mental attitudes and alternat springboard for assaults on Ma Dparklt liliD pDw.-Aftk y*pr Arwgglil more expensive shoes In the hope held the same post. than life or mutual.,was also ap-, ing moods of his fellow prisoners. over term inology of the bill', espe thereby Offering 100 per cent C'.- destroyer U-^ S. S. Laffey, the Tiod in With the Balkan «'tua- M,*i^: time, money and travel?" ,j laya. Navy reported. One crew mem far KlMpltth they will last longer. And-aomc Anderson has not Indicated proved. ' ' Osrar comes from a small tovvn cially In the initial "declaration” of operation with tjie federal govern DINE AND DANCE The recommendations were In Actually, the principal staging ber, whose name was withheld, manufactuiers have talcen advan publicly what his price policies will K?ngpXrVS'' A federal postwar program aim "And you have a picture the most likely point for the initiai present stand after notification _____ Aonbla Kay Brand This .suggested plan would tend the Briti.sh and’.Americans are dis- | snee fund, a debt which wa-s for- I have no apologies to offer to -Z_ “Of beauty that lies pleased by the terminology either. that hereafter all meri on reaching The Connecticut State Employees IjqiTID, TABI.ETS, RAI-VE, ing at sustaining a high level of In San Francisco it wasn’t any assault was .in the Port Dickson NO.HR DBOPS to provide lower fowl prices for satisfied with some aspects of ; jjiven by the General ' anvbodv for calling the World; "In the unfathomed depths the age of 26 automatically will Association will stage its first out Tel. 8180 Arthur Drug Stores consumers than would one which employment, removing obstacles to secret that some members of .our area just above Singapore. ing at Batterson park next Satur New _ USE ONLY AS DIRECTED Tito’s regime. ‘ se.ssinn of 1941. T rade Union Congre.ss on our re -' A I R - C O N D I T I O N E D lATF SIA6t SHOWb SAT SlIN.itiO- "Of my loved one’s eyes.’' be classified as 4-A and th^t de 845 Mnin St. T«L 9999 held farm prices near the so-called It is probable, he said, that ap- : _.,|ymnibilitv.” ! the investment of venture capital, delegation were '‘unhappy about The Singapore assault force day. Among events scheduled are , Russia, meanwhile, has been re stimulating free enterprise, pro Troie to poetic tradition, Oscar waiting embarkation at Bombay ferment for the 18-25 grou^may "parity" v-K- "equitable" price level. ported willmg to accept British- proximalely $3..SOO.OOO.OO will be British labor leaders ^ didn’t give away the lady’s name. that clau.se In the United Nations be requested for state employ^ if a'bathing beauty contesL a soft Cream Deoderait viding a balanced budget on a mod charter that the United Nations waa suddenly diverted—when the ball game, running and boat races Safely helps Goss said Mr. Truman gave American Insi.stencc that Balkan determined as the amount, neces- sought collaiioiation among g^^F R ID A V I "Life’s Chance” their services were essential. “very sympathetic consideration” Be retained in the general union.* as th eir governm ents erate level of federal expenditures "ahall promote . . . full employ Japanese surrender seemed assur and novelty games. problems he shelved for the time .sarv to be retained in the general union.* as th eir governm ents B ^ SAT.4W SUW.I and gradual retirement of the .pub One of hls more philosophic h o s p it a l s u p p l i e s to the Grsnge vlewpoinl. fund surplus, and that a further collaborating in the war. HARTFORD m ent. . . kII "’as the smaller ed—to landings at Penang island being until the Italian peace treaty lic debt, w'as advocated and ap poems. "Life’s Chance,” was writ off the Malay coast, the former Seek Information figyVWW7VY7m 7V7WVWV77V77W7777ra Stop Perspiration BEDPANS GRADUATE* addition of nearly $4.000,000.00, ^vorld Trade Union Congre.ss nations,. Australia particularly, is considered. proved by the directors. ten in the Philippines before hls that this flarif()oted commit lair of Axis submarines, raiding al 1 . D o« not ,irfinw dcin. Doe* HOT WATER BOTTl.ES will be made to the post war pur- started in London laat February; DON’T DELA Y I ---- noc tot d m m ot tncn’i sliittj. ALL IN PERSON captor’* brought him to Japan. It ment iTJr'Having approved the lied shipping. Tokyo, Sept. 13—(/P(—The Jap- CRUTCHES AND CANES poses fund before October 1., 'another meeting is scheduled for goes: . * If Your Refrigerator la Idle — Call 2 . PteventJ undet-stiq odoi. S. Eiivovs* » Meet c h a rte r w-ith only one d m s ^ t. the Had Carrier Task Force ane.se now want to know how to Helps Slop petspirauiin sifrly. Arthur Dnig Stores' During the last five years, the shortly., - ' “When life’s mementos are par nlontify the ranks of American MANCHESTER 9-1226 Billion (%dltM!lioii general fund has made available, | -pip waiter said this of the: New ^how Friday Senate already is overvvheltnlpBly The East Indies fleet had a car CHEF . 3 . Apuie,whae,imacpiii,st»in- 645 Main St Tel. S606 ticularly trying,' committed alonf! these line’s. *''as occupation troops. Sclentiflc servicing will pot It In working order —■ or less vsnishing cteam. For (lonferenees for debt reduction and post w-af pjQ. . 7.' rier task force at sea to beat up “And everything seems to go Secretary of State Byrnes haa Tcnang In mid-August, as a pre- In reply to a request from Lt. I _ if yoq want to sell — We’D famish an esttmateb 4» |4o sniting to dry. Can be In llalp '8 Window nurpose* a total of $37,000,000.00. | ..They (the British TUCV found; At Stkt^ Hartford w’rong, usc^ tight after shavitig. j* ______” the .same sincerity of purpose in.; pointed out. lihiUmry to the Singapore assault, Gen. S. Arisue, chief Yokohama WANTED B y l _ 3 . Asvarded Apbfovat Seal of (('onUniied From Page One) "Man should not , seek for a Representative George E. Out- but ^ ^ a s called off immediately liaison officer. General MacAr- I r*"'* ^ a frtn ip f iXM»feMce m m i rvM S erM amiumK Ameticihlnstiiuteof Launder r» II .. !^he Congress of Industrial Organ- shelter, ■ land (D., Calif. 1, who m ade .such thur’s headquarters has prepared ing— batimes^ to fabric. Use Tlie extensive and very interest iB ollV F ist. dPIlIj^^ izatinns as wa.s' found in their when th^apanese emperor chuck Experienced in Italian which were so complicate.! as to ing liulton collection of Mr*. Anna The giant double stage bill start-. “It’s a time for him to be a thorough analysis of the bill be ed in his h««l. Consequently, the a chart of insignia on all Allied Artid regularly I . e a » own ranks. They had no strlc- strong." po.sfpone the, third plenary session Kellum of Hale’s, which won first Ing Friday at the air-conditioned' fore the House, says it* critics fall Bombay focce of^ the abandoned officers, uniforms and is doing one Cool ing. Good Wages — C O A f M / y y ond 59* yi'.^wa LECLERC R i Mk I v lot* A lllO S tures to make against the CIO or; More popular among his friends until Friday. prize at the Grange Fair la.st sas «.!*■ T misdeeds.” State Theater, Hartford, featiires into four groups: “ITiose who think Singapore assault'djd npt know for enlisted men. WOU MM ANO WOMM FUNERAL HOME Diplomats say the Greeks are was a brief song entitled, "Come (1) the bill is dangerous. (3) un Boa d and Room. The British union leader contim two top "name” attractions in the what sort of receptidii to expect .-,KnT7o''l. “ Jh. I ------j world of entertainment. Star at Home” that carried this refrain: necessary, (3) goes too far, (4) 23 Main StrM t ; New Britain. Sept. 13. — ^ Iued; . as an army of occupation force traction No. 1 is, in person, the "How happy I will be, doe.sn’t go far enough. ’ Mr. Out- entering Penang—alnce WE SERVE HOMES DAIRIES-FOOD STORES-T/iVERHS-HESTAllRJNTS • ARRID 1 ^l'r«'.nd' ’V tniv" *even“^^ho"ugh ' Besides the ordinary run of but- Maurice SUinlcy. chaiiTOan of the "It is Im portant th a t we shfuilU iwsw awtotmh»psodo«ant Phone 52A3 'original Hollywood, FTin-Makcra, (’When some one says to me, land. of course, doesn’t think any commanders in Mayala then 'had NEW ' Mu.s.sn!lni attacked" the little king- 1 tons there are many historical and Anti-Friction Bearing Mantif.ictui- unilerstand the point of view of The Three .Stooges, Moc, Curly “ 'It’s all over now, of these objections holds water. I souvenir button.*. Ine Association, s.aid today th a t the the American Federation ot La given no indication they woul • ksi| fttfMS SfiMR 9 dom. and Larry, those incomparable za ’• 'Come home. ’’ ' Some In the first group, still to obey tbb emperor. It Ije believed that Dama.skino*, hall and roller bearing industi'y bor, but equally important that nies o f the silver screen* who ap The theme of home runs through be heard from, are saying off the GLAND was already in a position to meet A. parachutist force confposed DIONNE'QUIN1S' has. the assurance of the United pear in an all new fun show, the the majority of Oscar’s poems— record now that the Pre.sldent’s mostly of Gurkhas took Elephant States and Britain that Greece will P iiblir RecD rds all the demands for Ijearings need maddest, funniest act this side of but he had more than one string annual report on the National preiilptly raUavo caaghlng ol ed by the motor industry in the Modern and Old Fiislilon Budget will have an unwarranted Point on a Rangoon river headland, 4 Oil Conipimy 1get the Dodecanese i.sliinds. inhabit sanity. Star attraction No. 2 1s t o ‘his poetic bow’. last May 1 and was readied along HOTEL ed largely by Greeks, at the ap- mnmifactuie of automobiles for p.\N C IN O "The Nation’s Newest Sensation,” He learned some Japanese words effect on the nation’a bii.sineaa CHEST COLDS DAI pioaehes of the Daid:inelle.». Wiirr.inlee Deeds cIviliMn , CITY VIEW D.V.NCE II.XLL Bob Chester and his famous band trends. A pessimistic forecast, BOLTON Salon and wrote this galloping, piece WITH Kay’s Beauty Center PIreet J The G reeks have other leri’itovial ; Marv M ary mRich en v.nenevCheney to Alexiyid.-r .-..y... . i5uuinr.T.Stanley. presidtMit---- ’ n..-foio Uie Vafnlr Keeney Street in th e m ost to rrid . . . tuneful . . . about the Japanese character they say, i^ould hasteri or per MUSTeroiE B U L i rlainia again.st Albania and Bill- ! jarvis, lot located on' Hast Center ’ Bearing Company of ^ . EVERY SATURD.AY NIGHT! and terrific trip of your life . , . arourid the camp:. haps precipitate an economic TELEPHONE 3823 girrin and there seemed little doubt | street, subject to a right of way said-the bearing ’''‘*''*^5^ / Chick .Amnson’s Band get into the groove with Bob Ches "A coolie in a kittyha\v 6raek-up, while an optimistic one (Formerly Nell’S thatTSyi nes and t«e regent talked through the lot to the State of Con- ; major'reconversion difficulties ne- ter and hia g;rand organization. might cause a dangerous relaxa ■ nectlcut ftir a storm water .sewer , cause it is free of the problems of ^ Henry S|ilnks, Prompter i "With kursa and kanami. K A N G l . of theae.- Extra added attractions,;, are The "I know w’fiat he is wishing for tion of vigilance. Beahty Salon) indications i pipe. ^ ^ . 1 re-tooling and machinery replace- Philip Murray, head of the CIO, ?rC ^ (fTi A l l There w^re, strong LeRoys in "Puppets on Parade”: "It’s rye bread and salami. A N D F I K L ^ 2 0 the Greeks, also will insist on tv-;' r.uieiEthel Fish r mn Lewie .v.tb Williani...... J. ment.e , Marjorie Woods, glamorous sing already has placed himself on U I L "'a coolie in a kittyhaw. looding u|( A L L ( MA % parations from Italy, although the i Cordner. two pieces of land located , As a result, he said In a st.ate- ing star, and others. On screen record as a member of the fourth United States and Rritlsh view is „n North Elm street. ■ ■ment. the industry will experience will be Shown "Mr. Muggs Rides a roro group. He <»ntends that specific that Italian eerfhomy shituW not be James and A Louise Vivelros to j no difficulty in furnishing the 125.- HERE'S THE BIGGEST, GRANDEST F I R S T R U N Again,” a mlrthquake .of enter "I know what he’s wishing for m easures should be tak en to. g u a r M A K E S b u r n e r s e r v i c e FURNACE burdened with such pa,vmrnt(!^ Clifford H ^and L F. l-ombaid. i OOO.OOO complete bearing assem- tainment, with Leo Gorcey and "Ij’s yasume tomorrow. antee jobs for all. . Mr. Murray, " . ------blies which he said will be required "He don’t want no daikon Greek domestic problems^'aj e | pj-operty .-Jocated on Etsst Center d o u b l e BIMj EVER SHOW N AT THE Hunts Hall. however, was crltlclzirig. not op RADIOS Teen-Ageri “He don't want no komi, i considereij linked to the general-l^treet. bv the automobile Industry to There are late stage show’s Sat posing. / i ' SHAMPOO and iirtt*a«4 »n IV»a RfklWnnil Tt AnDTHr- I Baronisliivu...... F...... Slifko. to . Klemen- tiim out 6.000,000 new automobiles urday and Sunday starting at "All he wants Is meat balls ’ univst in*the B.vlkans. It appear- If there yvas a big shindig com ing up w W ld ‘ ed possible that Americans and .sa Rom an, property locrttcd on in 1946. The bearing industry is 9:45 p* m. "On a pile of macaroni." Horse of Another Color R e p a i r e d Britons woujd discuss these with North School street. also in a position, he said, to meet Waa Great Favorite / FINGER WAVE any forseeable demand from any vbu be able to sav “Yes” or is that fam iuar the Russisns. although Mn.scow rer John. amKMary DlSalvo to Earl fR I.-S A T . - SUN. C I R C L E ^ ^ ' - - SUN- T hat one had a wide audience. Ogden. Utah, Sept. 13.—(IPt— Reasonably fused the invit.stinn of the Potsdam J. Canipbell. property located on Industir- • ' ’■ Anything mentioning food was Transportation difficulties caught “No” going lo spoil your fun beeause you conference to. help supervise Greek Bissell street. Stanley asserted that the pres IFar Casualties sure to .find fayor am ong Ole hun up with two Ogden boys, one 10 ' $ 1 3 0 , elections. Fi-ancis P. and Yhanne A. Can ent OPA ruling that the bearing gry camp population. The very and the other 11 years old. . I Tubes Tesleil caii^t dance? France was reported, jo have of tors to the Allen Realty I^mpany, industry must sell its products at sound of the names of different When they brought home a a price not to exceed that of 1941 Army Caaualtiea fered detailed plana for. Interna- property located on Spruce'hjreet. The War Department announces foods sounded like bells. Horse they had purchased for $35 Large Slock Here is the answer lo your probleiii-^—; Open Every Day tinnalizing the German Ruhr and Allen Realty Company to would not permit profitable opera- Oscar wrote a song and a poem the father of one called In the po A t tUin. I-abor costs, he said, had In- for the United States as a whole Monday Through Saturday Rhineland. ett T. McKinney, property locate 75 casualties fo r Sept. 12, 1945, on the ending of the war. The lice who discovered* they had ■creased 40 per cent and theqre has swiped $98 from a workman’s P a r t s How w ould you like to learn to dancie in only 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. A French official said flatly on Spruce street. claasifled as follows: 63 killed, 9 'song, "On the Friendly Shore,” # France had no desire to sppex any Stanley V. Savilonis to Agnes C. h^n an Increase also in the cost clothing. of raw materials arid plant facili lo « wounded, 3 missing, and no Pris ends: 10 lessonns? At the end of the 10 lessons nart of the Rhineland, but wanted Frazier, property located on West- oners of War. '’On the friendly shore ,The hbrse was returned to the 35 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5922 -it and the Ruhr .severed promptly wood street. ties. ’ ’ ■' . . seller and the boys were con we will have a big shindig, form al or inform al l o Also announced for the whole "I will hang my bait and say* Emanuel Lutheran/Church from Germany In time to prevent United States is a total of 82 Army “I won’t roam no more fronted with one of another color. Church and Chestnut ^treets cffectii'ely any resurgence of Ger personnel freed from Japanese "Cause I’m where I want to stay, according to popular vote. Yes, this is what man Nationalism there. \ prison camps. > , "’You can have your Army, Navy is m ade jiossm le for you at The French are reported to be Army Uberated Prlsoneya of War and Marine corps, nropoLSing control of R uhr Indus- ! p o t t e r t o j i —Ja p a n /' “I don't wan ’em. *rie.s—particu larly coal produc- ' DANCING C o n n e rtic ^ 559-541. Mnn -by the major powers and a "I'just want to slay on the friend MAIN 8 R See WONDER WINDOW Sunday Manlerre, Llncol^ Stanley, T. ly shore.” MISS. JEANNE’S ■ommission of representatives of. Tht La»«it PriMd Uall Avgllabla Sgt., son of Mr. eat W. Mani- His poem "Our Thanks,” reads s’rance, Belgium, Holland, Luxem Every Thurs. and Sat, Evening cere, 102 Birch bod road. East Open Thursday Until 9 P. M. bourg and possibly Britain to ad- In p a rt: BEFORE YOU BUY 9:15 a. m. Gliiirclt S c Ii o d I aiitl Y outh G.Ia«« Hartford. / “We who are about to live salute Closed Saturday At 5:30 P. M. Studio Of The Dance ;ninister the Rhineland. Mlrizio, Lorenzo,' Sgt., son of .Must Separate Soon Vito Mirizlo/ 80” Gridley Streep . you TINKER BUILDING . 791 MAIN STREET 10:30a,.iii. N iirspr) Si-luiol The longer the areasi remain an B riatol. / "With the joy that'! In our'licarta. Combination Storm i.tegral part of • Germany, the DEPOT SQUARE GRILL "We salute your land', Amerjca, French are said to argue, the more 14 DEPOT SQUARE ,, * TELEPHONE 383.5 DWienaa■ Special ^_ Session:_ for the justice she imparts. Sash and Screens 10:30 a. iii. Family W orslii|i , _ lifficult it will "be-<6 fix their ad "No one can tell the Joy we feel ’'That peace reigns over the earth u Children and Parents To Occupy the Family Pew.' ministration Ima manner guaran- Hartford, Sept. 13-.— —Lead High School Students i f Initalled and operated entirely c,glng agalpst future German con- ^ Try Our Delicious Pizza ers of labor, business and Industry "And that your motherland ' still A from inside. I rot This irgum ent Is .based upon stands Trtpic; “Y our A flPrseir’, Paslor Palm er have been invited to an all-' EGGERTH SOCIETY DARLING ... LOVE-KILLER K.va To B usiness "Poor me in forty-three.. lioaM OMi* ceaMaatlr M pfoL $M.M Mwn araaptlyA*f npMl in U i f Budget Plan Available^______Top Coiislderatioii in a New Minkol tarhaas roa tan’t know bow enem rnm.nitim mothly “Another shore In fo(ty.-four, foor mpM wactloa wants la this M tiaas .mb. Pk ___not.^ aciv.tr, Announcement of the Time and place fpr Your- Clas.s Still the top conaideration of the //( SHE LIVED TWO AMAZING LIVES t Tacoma. Wash., Sept. 13—(>PI— “ Barely alive In forty-five. dlracUoa has. M m mfldpatwl ia mtoBy MCvic.. ir ranI modm ijr $10i|- to • P. A. L. Const. Co, "bonference was the Italfs^n peace, Keejting an eye on the future and "A different fix in forty-six." m r B * P Coliunaar KnM Pads tJOa ntem m todar tor o t-viiit Will Be Made On Monday In The Herald. 67 No. Elm Kl , MaBcheater treaty, however. A' tentatlvr docu sad "Unsdai'f" rwfamtsd fMa. Iran. Or ttiaccmM nt for zoo ta ____ . WATCKTORITI an eventual discharge. Private Al (This la the second of oev- cams ia aad lat ■* show yaw. la riBMt bbM wm WMii«.Wta49« Mobilheat fiiel Oil, 7 7-10c gal. ment incorporating French pro bright aeat 4SR letters this week to •ratvra. posals for altering Italy's borders M-G-Ms erM oolomas preoeiitlnc side- - iM i wids ram* M R m s aad raUa«i acqudlntancee in. Oklahoma, telljng lights on the life a t w ar ^ s rm *ra Btaatr aMh and controlling her ccSoniea was that Httb ’Sriiuna worlur" rm Adult Class Monday Evenings at 8 considered in lash night’s meeting 'B B W tr c H e p all about his Army experiences.. oners In Japan.) The letter carried a P, S. proving ------. - H ' FINANCE CO Mobil Kerosene ' gallon 9c of U. S. Secretary of State James Chopiii $ Glorious Melodies My Assistants Who Will Help You This Tear Are: Telephone 2-0696 (in lots of 4tl gnlloa* or more). F. Byrnes, British Foreign Sec that aaleamen are born and not If Empm r Hirohito of Japan M flo a r Andrew “Win^ Winzler Miss Joan Hehry wM. CURT BOIS • FERDI HOFFMAN made.* It read 'TU be around one dies or abdicates, he will be suc Steto Tbaator Bldg. Manchester retary Ernest Bevin., Russian For PHYLUS TRAXTcIMiDMUND GWENN r b .B . t«M ’. Miss Rose Faketta eign C om m issar V vacheslav M. RIABOUCHINSKA of theae days to get abme of those ceeded on the throne, under im H A RItlSO N 'S ar O. B. Bratra, Mgr. Mail 1111* Caopoo for ktolotov, OiJneae Foreign Minlater ” Mg COM9ANV 6* m H tnrvH . DANIELS, J r.» HerBC« McNALLY • MImif WATgON back orders.’' perial house law, by bis 11-year- A. Harrison A Sona LIceoM n * . M ORIARtY BROTHERS For Information Phone: Studid 8860; Residence 322fl ruxthw InformatiBa Wang ShOi^Chleh and French For- . Only New Eagtead Eagagnaeat Before Broadway! Albright is t« salesman for 'a ‘>ld son, Prince Akhlto Taufu No 849 MAIN STREET , **Ob tlM Leml^ At Center u d B m ^ .Strert* cjgn Minister Georges BidauU. WORLD PREMIERE! '99 ^fCoal «0Rq«ra Rl OtviMlR MfOk M iy*. ■ Open AV Dny and All Night Call K-ino X The Balkan problem still fopn- EVE.H.: (8:5tt) 91.20. 9130. 9i.4«. 95.00. 95.60; .SAT. .M^T. (2:50) ENDS TON IT E : “ ‘DIA M OND' HOUS ES^HOE “BLONDE FEVERS’ I 5-5177. T ed a complex 'backdrop for diaCiis- 90c, 91.20, 9i>M,^ 92.40. (Tax lac.) Write or Tel. Hartf<^^ ( Bion of th e tseaty . I t w as repo'rted
":u: MANCHESTER EVENlNti HEKALU. MANCMESrEK. iXJMM. THUKSDAt, SEI’TE.MBER 13, 1945 P uri:! n V l MANTBRSTEK EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY. SITTEJIBER 13. 194S FOUR Jap Govenilnieiil iSBff Assemt^ly Lays Black Dragon Senate B ill to Provide Al)out Town Pearl Ilarhor Pickles and Relishes in Seiz ing Dish RaHoning News rardeii Fairs Ailaek Explained To Aid Rouudup Season Plans Probe Likely For 3^000 More .Airports I OflSce of Price Administration ^ u a £ it i/ In 12 Schools The Spencer Memorial drinking (Continued from Page One) * By James Marlow There’s np sense In trying to be SUPER MARKETI fountain at Depot Square is now (Contlnned From Page One) <;the lin e..W e w ill be glad to end U. S. CongresR to Talce Catholic Ladies to Open By Stanley Cnite Washington, Sept. 13— dP)— The precise h ^ about the congression being used as a refuse depot. The his mind. Like Tojo, he faces ques State Director m tot rationing just as soon as the al actiqg; The House may changie secrecy by s small group under Up Matter As to Its Senate has just passed s bill to le Specimens Put On drinklhg water has been turned tioning and possible court martial Season Tuesday at "tTie meat situation continues to supply warranto It and aa soon aa the Senate version of the bill. Then off for several years. The two Tojo and that many o f the military as a war criminal, Improve. The latest instance of we are directed to end It by the give the country 3,000 more air Hollywood—I dropped by Call- Activities Here boot Houses may work out a com- lExhibit Yesterday; Bides of the founUin are bone dry. clique, all.the civilians and himself But the man whom the ' Jap St. James's Hall this is to be found-to the recent supply agencies. Meat rationing fom is Studids tq see my favorite ports. The House has to approve mise. H £ R E " S A MILK Several years ago when the water were totally unaware of the attack anese war machine-had planned to announcement that OPA’s meat haa been necessary, but it has been genius, Mr. Preston Sturges. It Washington, Sept — before work gets started. Until that’s done, no one will Grown by Pupils was running, the outer half was beforehand. lead the defense of Honshu's vital The program committee of Gib control order that hmlted the a wartime burden to the American was really a- mission on behalf* of There may be some changes know exactly what the program used by horses. Today this part of Col. Josef Melslnger. chief of the kanto plain against American in amount of livestock which could people and American industry, •ffapan’s notorious Black Dragon the foyntain is filled with flatten the Sturgeslai) Society to see that bons Asembly. Catholic Ladles of fore the 3,000 airports start to"get will be. lhals UNSURPASSED German Gestapo in Japan, previ and we will be glad Indeed to see society came under congressional fin M t jpedmens from the pro- vasion, Field Marshal Gen. Sugl- be slaughtered by non-federally built. ^ But If the full Congress voted ed out tin cans, stones, sticks and ously had told me Konoye was yama, killed himself with a pistol he was keeping at the work of (jolumbUB, at a meeting held at IM raised by the children o f the inspected slaughterers under O P A It go, scrutiny today. Here is a'general picture; money for the program tomorrow, two bundles of neatly tied oUt-of- leader of theTiro-Amerlcan faction shot through the head at his of producing another of hia wonder the home o f Mre. Bernard Fogarty You atm have a little over two regulations has been dropped. In Some members of the House •iTiere are about' 8,Q9() airporte the building could not Start to in FRESHNESS and iBoentary echoole, from 1300 town newspapers. in the pre-war atruggla with mili fice near the emperor's palace. ful movies. weeks In which to pick up a pair o h i Ridge street. Completed plans brief, of course, this means that committee Investigating un-Amer morrow. 'The government would varying ln_jizd-flsas_^'^'*^ tarists. and had been ToJo • " I regret- the war ended in such "You are in luck," announced o f shoes ration-free. Shoe dealers now. The majorlty..uf them can I for the Calendar party for Tues slaughterers may now kill as ican activities have agreed to look have to survey .the land and that luare feet to an acre, were placed The First National Store at the strongest opponent. a way," he had told his aide. Col Steve Brooks, rotund Sturges are about to enter the iMt two handle only smalp^rlvate planes.. day evening, September “ 18, at much livestock as they have avail Into suspected operations In Amer might not be corhpleted for 12 or DELICATE f l a v o r / axhlbit for the admiration of north end on North Main street is Declare It Was True onel Tanaka. "and as I was in .in praiser. "Harold Lloyd is here too." weeks’ o f Oielr "ratlon-freF’ shoe They’re w rt of^eiir parks. eight O/clOCk.' This social in St. able. It should mean more meat ica by the secret organisation. 18 months. .w t i and frlenda yeaterday In now in the process of being paint W’hen I asked Konoye if this Important post I keenly feel iny Lloyd is going to star in the next sales. You can buy a pair of The government— through the James's school hall, will start the for all of us. A s a preliminary move, it waa And thefe-'s this: It’s not posi ed. Workmen were engaged this were true, he replied affirmatively responsibility and am awaiting a Sturges classic, “The Sin of Har shoes which were manufactured civil aeronautics administration— a t a S A V //V C a^oi fling of Konoyes Cabinet in Dec One of Japan’s three field mar a shoe coupon through September ■e vast majority of the new John J Struff, S2c, son of Mr. director-writer when the picture ings and entertainments Is sure to sole objective o f the order was to found there then will be used to government money. . WllUa company gave generously of ember, 1940, and there was noth shals, member of the Kwantung 29. Maybe you can find a pair ^ e s —about 2,900 of them-^would and Mrs. John Struff. of 2^4 Hlgli would get started, he replied, please every member, from the bring about a fairer dlstribuOon check reported actions in this na Therefore, some changes are 4hls time In supervising the gar ing he could do to oppose the'ap Arm y clique and a former war of available meat to civilians. this week-end. 'also be for small planes, the air street, west, has completed a short “ Probably the middle o f next Tuesday party to the June picnic tlon. park type.. almost certain to be made In the ILK dens and planning the exhibiU.. leave at the home of his parents pointment. made by general, now minister, Sugiyama found that -ip- I,lfting of the meat control order The congressional development month.” and June Rose dance. X,' In your shopping trips here and C A A figured the job o f laylngr list of'propnsed airports given out Not days fresher but weeks fresher than most ’ In addition to vegetables, there after completing his boot training field marshal, Shunroku Hata, portunity yesterday while his wife this weeK. J think, shows that the followed closely an order yester "Is the script finished?" Miss Josephine Smachettl heads there, you may have noticed a out the^ airports.' plus the land, by CAA last November. w e i« displays of flowers and can at the Sampson Naval Training former war minister. From then was killing herself a t . her home. order accomplished its purpose. day by MacArthur calllng^r im evaporated milhi. It it shipped direct from "Oh yes. Long ago." the committee for the Calendar slight drop In some prices for food would cost $1,250,000,000. ned goods prepared by the ^ older Center. He will report back for a on. said Konoye, Tojo's power in He. had not been named on a list The distribution of our roMt mediate abolition of tha/organisa- our ,p^n milk plant right to our tforet with no "W h y have . you waited so party. It is proposed to arrange and' one or two other commodities. Half of this — $625,000,000 — niipUs with the assistance of their new assignment. creased. ^ , of more than two score whose ar plies here at home has substan- tion In Japan. He a I bo ordered POINTS rests have been ordered by Gen long?” I demanded. twelve tables, appropriately dec Most of us wiU remember that would be paid by the government. itop-overi. -^11 milk-Ti processed within mothers. Some of the children^ m However Tojo and hii backers “The strike situation,” he ex tlBlIy improved ever alnce O PA arrest for seven of Its known lead Here Are Do ’s and Don H’s eral MacArthur. orated to represent each month of assumed the responsloliity for ad similar situation occurred after The-other $625,0O6W0 would be O I S C O ^ « the lower rradce tvrned the fooo Mrs. Annie R. Atkinson has re still favored continued negotiations plained. ers. ,/ twenty four hours of milking time. Only the year, with a hostess member ministering the meat control or the last war when prices dropped paid by states, cities or counties. REMOVED! shopper In making -iriekles and turned after a summer’s vacation with' the United States, and Tojo More Suicides Expected Lloyd Interjected -that he had a Little official' Information is inspected and approved dairy herds supply at each table who will see to It der. Of course, another major because commodities were a little Every I^IIar Matched rsllshes. „ at Old Orchard. Maine. She also as late as August, 1941. had ap More suicides were believed like law suit coming up In mid-Sep available atebt the Black Dragon In'Qu ick Pickling Procedure that everybody has s good time factor in the improved civilian more plentiful and people were -Thus every, government dollar this sweet, flavorful, delicate milk. In the Manchester Green and attended the Salvation Army Of proved Konoye'i plan to see Presi ly as the hunt progressed for ihe tember which might interfere with society, ei^ p t that It was formed and has ^in opportunity to get ac meat supply is the sharp decline temporarily out of jobs with very would be 'matched dollar for dollar XT*.—" On All Types of Buckland schools. vegetables ficers retreat at Sharon, Mau. dent Roosevelt, the prince explain listed persons, including seven the picture. A consultation re- in 1901and fostered by Japanese quainted. The committee Invites in govern meht requirerpents. Dis little money to spend. by states, cities or counties. grown by t h e 4-H club boys were ed. Riisv housewives this season are J'curing from . occuring. . Common! suspected hey mjembers of the _yealed that his absence would cost militarists on the home islands and -B u sy nousewives uiis s ____^ ____ _ i dreaded "Black Dragon Society, any woman Interested in joining tribution, however, was always Hletory Is repeating Itself in The government would survey banned by the girls for the school The monthly meeting of Wash Arm y Undecided nutting UP plump firm pickles and cooking or dairy salt does best. | dreaded "Black D ra ^ n Swiety, five or six thousand dollars a day, abi the Ladies of Columbus to attend one of the big pfobiema to be these post-war spotty sags In the land, lay out the grading, put cafeteria. . , ington U>yal Orange Lodge, No. Up until then the ' army was : j,y a new method But In Quick-Pickling, with d is -. which has bee^n ordered disbanded. "That’s air right— Mr. Lloyd can To Look 0\-er Files this party, and.the welcome will be ' overcome to bringing about fair prices. But what we don’t want up the fences, put in the paving 9 ’ A t the Nathan Hale »c b ^ l Most committee members de CHEEESE 117, w ill' be held tomorrow night afford it.” Sturges said to me. “ I. A C given by the president, Mrs. John sharing of our limited meat aup- repeated is the next etep... .sky and lighting on the runways. It ;-Srhere the exhibits filled the hudlr was talking to Eddie Mannlx the clined to discuss the proposed In at 7:30 in Orange hall. pllea. Cheater Bowles. NaUonal rocketing prices followed by /in would do no building. BUY A U YOU WANT .ijterlnm, there was a fine large col- other night and was telling him Boyle. , , . quiry, but Reps. Rankin (D., TINS Mias Sachettl is being assisted Administrator of the OPA, at the flation and then depression, ‘i^ a t’s The states, cities or counties il’ lecUon of tomatoes and PePPf” - John H. Bickford. RT 3rC is at China." Konoye 0< GftAOELl33* swrt kind! of vegeUbles. Sylvia gree on a large claea of candidates vegetables sugars into starch, an island off Japan’s west coast. with two trophies, a 21 3-4 pound are no obstacles to prevent the reflected in our small sugar ship clflc war he made ’’every effort ” remove before canning. These may have s scene In the shipyards in ing yesterday but that no action some degree o f the C A A program. 5 RED POINTS Dube o f Grade six. second; Sylvia tomorrow svening. -The meeting is slows up the cooking peripcl, Japan’s cabinet Was called Into muskellunge and a bottle of beer— slaughter of every animal that la ments from that country. Our (BONEIN) A he could for Its termlniUon. be bought ready-mixed, or blended which Harold would weld himself was taken. He added in re Lea’s bill would have the gov C H U C k displayed the greatest num called for 7,30 and all offlcera are makes the pack more difficult to, session today by Premier Naru- which he said was found lodged in sugar stocks are down to an all- JingolsU constantly threatened ■ as needed: Celery seed, mustard Into a compartment of a ship. An marketed.” sponse to further questioning: ernment put out about 65 million GRADE LI I ber o f canned items, Dlsne Emer- requested to report on time to dis sterilize. kiko Higashl-Kuni and sources the fish’s stomach. McIntyre said As I write thto. no official an time low. A t the present time- GKADI A PORTERHOUSE 4 7 grade II 4 0 him imd the police trailed him be sepd, allspice, cloves, broken cin- other thing — our race track " I presume If such an organiza dollars a year for the next • ten * - son of the same grade, eeeond. pose Of the business before the de- Don’t try to be a one-day. mass close to the government said the he took the muskie to a oxldetm- nouncement has yet been made by it doesn’t look aa though there will 6 RED POINTS cause of his pollt csl aitivitios be nahion bark, peppercorns, blade doesn’t have to be In Mexico tion is functioning- its activities years—or $650,000,000 to be LI TOP OR A '■ Stephen Oaella won first prize for g;ree work st 8:15. A t the close of producer. It may look easier to members probably would be asked ist at -lerriU. Wls.. and he found OPA as to when meat rationing be any substantial improvement to 27- “ r *25 niace, chili peppers, bay leaves, now." will be watched by our military matched dollar for dollar by the BOTTOM GRADE U ■ his exhibit of flowers and J a n e the meeting refrMhments will be added do a quantity at a clip, but it’s if their past records were satisfac to his amazement that U>e fish tilll end. But t Ckn say to you our sugar supplies until late in i 2 RED P O IN T S : 1 TTie conversations with the and ginger root. "D o you have any plans after forces, and Its records In Japan local communltiBS for a total— of ROUND ______r^Jllchmond, second. served. All Odd Fellows visiting or less dependable. Better current tory to MacArthur. contained a fuH capped- botUe of TieF'e what we have saild all along 1946. — ------living In town will be welcome to Uhited States were Inaugurated by practice Is to put up smaller Do be careful in your choice of •Diddlebock’ ?” I asked Sturges. could be taken over and given to $1,300,000,000 over 10 years. Japan’s Great Needs Konoye in April, 1941, he said, batches— oftener. Saves wear and cooking kettles. Enamel, -alum "Y es indeed,” he replied; “ Next betfr. us. Then, If we see something Mrt'arran’s Bill (to INCH CUT) attend. Japan’s economic plight w-as Mrs. Frank Porter st the Middle RIB Fresh—Ta Broi, Fry er Raatt-Ne Pahitt "with full confidence that war tear on the household, iS' easier to inum, and glass do best. Avoid I plan to produce, but not direct. suspicious we can decide whether MoCarran’s bill finally ■qrent discussed at press conferences by sex hospital. I Hero’s Welcome Miss Alice C. Hansen of 25 Mar could be averted. ” iron: it causes discoloration. Cop' ‘Columbia,’ a 19th century satire Dr. Grace Urges action by us Is needed.’’ through the Senate yesterday. It control the pack. . » j • ui such business leaders as Klyoshi Miss Malinda Lieser is a patient GRADE A shall street, Hartford, well known VtouM Meet Roosevelt Do choose fruits and vegetables per and brass pre not advisable on war. A fter that will be» another Some other committee members would have the government put Miyazaki, president of Mitsui 4 in the Middlesex hospital. LI 3 0 . ° T ‘ 2 7 < ^ For Wainwright as a teacher of piano and organ in that have been picked just before : either. It's best to work with Lloyd picture, T h e Wizard of Draft Gliaiiges said privately they believed an in up $375,000,000 over five years—or Shortly thereafter be officially Co. They said Japan is short of Washing Machines A scrap paper drive sponsored CHICKENS ^ that city, and also in Manchester; their peak of ripeness has been i wOoden spoons for sUrring. Whispering Falls’.” vestigator would be sent to Japan $75,000,000 a year— (or setting up 3 RED POINTS Auggested to the. United States money and foreign credits, needs has resumed teaching. H er adver reached Under-ripe fruits , and ; Don’t be casual about containers, "Oh the names this man thinks by. the 4-H CHub will be held F ri to confer with Intelligence units 3,000 new airports ahd repairing that he and President Roosevelt 2,000,000 tons of rice, 2,000,000 Repaired wHm (OsattBiMd Prom Pago One) tisement in today's Issue-will give vegetables lack flavor; over-ripe- | Examine tops of jars and lids to up!” howled Llovd. day evening And everyone is asked there. 1,600 of the 3,000 existing airports. meet personally. Washington tons of wheat, 20,000,000,000 Hartford. Sept. 13 ■ — Ur. further particulars, and state how ness means flavor-loss and shap-' be sure there are no nicks, cracks, _*'And after that," the master All Makes and Models. to have all, papers and magasines (This would figure out at better agreed and Honolulu was tenta- board feet o f lumber and 800,000 fdocked atreeU to City Hall, then she may be reached by telephone. lessness.__^ sharp edges. For open- continued, " I think I will use the Alonzo G. Grace, state education tied In separate bundles ready for than $75,000,000 a year. There’s a ■ on to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel bales of cotton in the Immediate Phone 8822 or 5059 William Miner and his helpers, who Juneau, Alaska, subsequently men Don’t dawdle between garden , kettle method air equipment must title, ’AH commissioner, today urged Sena- carry-over provision in the bill. r where ha wlU be guest of honor future. will make the trip through town. The American Legion Band wlU tioned as a possibility. and Jar. Twenty-four hours from j be . scrupulously washed, then to Unlock’ tnf McMahon and Brig. Gen. Lewis Ellington Thus if $75,000,000 were allotted D a t a dinner tonight. Government sources ladicaten A t the Democratic caucus which resume rehearsals for the 17th Meanwhile, Konoye said, the ne vine to brine is standard pickle i sterilized. For hot w ater bath all A. Hershey, national director on for. the balance of 1945, the un 2“ 25' The throngs at the airport emphasis in the new budget will was held Monday night the follow season on Friday evening at 8 gotiationsKounuon. became entangled with , pracUce. If not possible to pre- jars„.cap?. new rubber rings, and Pvt. Earle Parker son of Mr.- spent balance would be added to chaered and waved handkerchiefs be placed on Increasing production selective servicer" to consider ing nominations were made: o’clock. There will be a short the unsolved problems of Japan s pare at once,' store vegetable.^ in lids must be thoroughly cleaned and Mrs. LeoiY Parker o f Main the $75,000,000 allowed for 1946.1 . aa Gen. Walnwrtght entered the of foodstuffs, providing relief for changing the draft procedure for Assessors: Alfred Stoltx, 1945 to business meeting before th e; re a c u itie s in (Jhtaa. a cooler where the humidity is , in hot soapy water and rinsed street, who Is stationed at Fort SWEET i Waiting automobila, accompanied - high Most fruits need immediate | well. war sufferers and on reconstruc 1949; John Sylvester, 1946 to 1949. PEA RS •*«"*" 2 ‘“2 7 ’ hearsal. All former members or "Finally," he said. “ Washington High school seniors. Knox, Ky.. has a two weeks fur by Mayor LaGuardia. Smiling prospective members are welcome attention. | Do allow for expansion o f con- tion. SHURFINE Pinehurst Meat Board of Tax Rertew, Addison J. made clear that such a meeting 'The herculean task o f apeom- Dr. Grace, in letters to both of lough that he is spending with his ' bioadly. tha general stood up for to join the band. would be useless unless three prob Do use soft water if brining is j tents when filling jars. Pickled ficials. pointed out that under Pick, 1945-1949. William H. Lieser. wife and fam ily at his home on POTATOES the method that you choose. V e r y ' products need head room. Be sure plishing Japan’s surrender and dis It certainly la a pleaanre tq several minutes and held his hands lems were settled: present practice it Is necessary to 1946-1949. Berr avenue. MARYLAND M ELO N S iMNnMw 2 ‘"2 2 ’ hard water is rife with minerals there is a complete covering of armament throughout her stolen COFFEE IM to toe meat bualnesa toto aloft to greeting. Anderion-Shea Auxiliary, T. F "First, Japan’s adherence to the induct l8-year-olda unless they Selectmen, 1st Peter O aw ford, Earl Woodwrard, son o f Mrs. that balk fermenUtion. g iv e ; liquid on top before sealing. Keep empire made slow progress else week. - W’e have had a good JARS, A s the car. bearing tha city flag W., will hold Ita regular Friday tripartite (A xis) pact; second, re GROUND TO ORDER are in the 'second semester of the 2nd, C. S. Cffiristensen. t*na Woodward of Frog Hollow pickles a dark, dour look. Belter ’ rim of jars clean. A tinjr seed can where. variety of meat to offer every CAPS, FRESH PRUNES \ 2 >• 2 5 . ; and a red flag with four stars, evening setback tomorrow evening moval of Japanese forces from High school senior class. Town (?lerk, Mary L. Hall. section, has returned from the • headed away from the airport. at, 8:15 at the V. F. W. Home, practice, these busy days, is to use make an Imperfect seal. Don’tr Gen. Hsia I-Su; chief of sU ff to single day toto week, and Fri Town TYeasurer, Marjorie Wood ^LIDS a n d 3 » 25 - Cffiina; and third, financial and the commander-in-chlef of China’s day and ^tu rday, wlU be no exr “Dozens of talented youth In this Veterans hospital in Newington ^ many of the spectators ran after it Manchester Green. A ll players Qulck-Plcklitig procedure and rely place hot 1ars in a draft. Set them ford. 2 2 5 economic problems in China. field armies, sild several months l-Pound Bag 2 7 c ception. Come ta^apd see M . ptate, Dr. Grace said, “ are lielng where he has been receiving treat RUBSIRS COOKING APPLESx »< . to an effort to stay nearby aa long are welcome to.) attend these so ■In the controversy with the on distillsd white vinegar for the I on several thicknesses of cloth and Agent of Town Deposit Fund, follew iattfoeUoai la preservative Job. allow to cool In an upright posi- may be required to repatriate the Remember, points are lower on inducted, at this time because they ment. M pooaible. One hundred motor- cials. militarists, I bad one remaining I 'Marjorie Woodford. Those having the penny banks lb* B.II Bhat Book. To sat year ooey. EGG P LA N T Don’t use table salt In making tlon. Store in a cool, dark place, more than liOOO.OOO Japanese sol almost every meat ltem>v«9 . ■ cycle policemen formed an escort., weapon— an appeal through the Grand Jurors, John Olsnder, and wish to turn them in may do •tad lOt with you, mat tad iddrati ta- long process fermentation pickles Do send for new booklet on diers in (/hina. If vou are completely ont-./wp ment?’ In other words, the school j' ICora thousands cheered and A son was bom Tuesday, Sep throne. If I had been able to con Robert Farley, Ralph Lieser. so by contacting the church treas tdU BNIIIIK COWANT, tad. tember 11. at the Hartford hospi such as old-time dills. ’The filler Quick-Ptckling procedure — write The surrender of 85,000 troops NABISCO wiil have something hi Wiultry year has just started and they are NATIVE TOAAATOES " 6- j waved small flags from the side- verse with Mr. Roosevelt I am con in the Singapore ares and some which Is point free. in the first semester of the last Collector of Taxes. Harry Klng- urer, Mies Hattie Berr. 2 9- tal to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young that prevents caking neutralizes i H. J. Heinz Company, Dept. QP Unes ts the procession crossed the fident I ,cpuWl*have brought back 500,000 soldiers and sailors in year Ip high' school.” hom. Sunday the Rev. John C. Miller j Trlborough bridge from Queens to of 76 North Elm atreet. enough aasurance of prospects of the brine’s acidity, may prevent Pittsburgh 30. Pa. R IT Z \ Constables, John Sylvester, Southeast Asia and the East In Freshly Ground BEEF T eariiestly request," the com- wljl preach In the Congregational Msnhsttan. and rolled briskly peace—even if the basic problems Henry Fries, Arthur Isleib, Stan dies was accepted formally st mlMteper .wrote, “ that, you con church at the morning service. down the Franklin D. Roosevelt Staff Sergeant Edwin Yankow- were then unsolved—to convince the (Hamburger) 2 points, the militarists took hold of Singapore,- but Adm. * Lprd Louis CRACKERS sider a>r<^dure whereby the 18- ley Flaneta. <* Captain Theodore T. Palmer, son ^ood Valuad Pofudad, Sea ^oodl drive along the East river to skl. who ts somewhere In Italy, the throne to intervene.” own 29c pound. Registrar of Voters. Viola Rankl. idea and used it .for their Four Soldiers Mountbatten warned that the Jap year-old bdy.;who Is -not a senior o f Representative and Mrs. Theo Affention! lower Broadway. has written his parents, Mr. and Konoye said that when the Japa Board of Education. Allan Hall, SAVE TIM E , avoid waste, by^ I purposes/’ anese "are finding It very hard >o in high schoot'toay be allowed to dore A. Palmer, o f East Side, was Din. to the Harbor Mrs. Frank Yankowski of 93 nese surrender decision Anally was l-Pound Package 23c Plenty o f Frankfurls, Cold 1945-1949. Mildred Uleib 1945- promoted to the rank .of Major, using Flakom. Contains all the' BRUSSEL SPROUTS - 0:^0 30« North street, of hts promotion The Imperial Rule Assistance accept defeat and may try to complete his educi^n. AAACKEREL u 17* The din of whlatlea from harbor made, the emperor made it "on his 1949; Pearl Crawford 1946-1949. September 1, so he stated in a let needed dry ingredients, in exact from sergeant to Maff sergeant. Association eventually become a Die in Flames wriggle out of the terms of sur Cuts and Polish Rings. "Tf we were at Waiv.,the situa Factories boats and other craft at times own responsibility.” He contended, phase of Tojo’s Ught social and render.” ' Mr. and Mrs. Thad A. Wathen ter to his wife and parents Monday. amount for 12 to 18 corn muf BROCCOLI * — 37* FLOUNDER FILLETS u 3 5 * drowned out ' the jrosr of ^the He has been In the European thea however, that Interventipn by the tion would be e n tir^ ' different, and son have moved to North Major Palmer Is stationed in Lu and ter for 31 months with the avia political regimentation of Japan, Your Waste Fat is good but since we now have'terminated fins. If y o u r grocer hasn’t crowds. , ‘ Emperor in 1941 “would have been In Ayre Crash Birdie Nets lioea of Hole BLUE LA B E L Washington, Pa. zon, having been overseas a little 20 tion engineers. His brother, CoiS- which was patternea after the the. ^’ar, would It not b^w.^wiac lae toTO Flakorn fo r Flakcil t-ndirv . RHUBARB »oztao * REDFISH FILLETS lb 2 9 * WMte-apH>hed butchers and much more difficult,” : because control measures ’developed by for 2 points a pound and the over a year. He has the Bronze poral Sylvester Yankowski who Is permit youth to complete ht least girls in slacks employed In war there was a rising clamor for war, the Japanese Kwantung army In Grand .Junction, Colo.—(IP)— Government is still calling Star "Medal for meritorious achieve Contractors with the Marine Corps is aboard (Coatimied from Page One) the second school and thus be plants piingled with hundreds of especially by younger army and OJIVA Ul»” I Golfer m /J. Dykatra, of Colorado CATSUP ment In direct support of combat the U. S. S. Santa Fe at present Manchuria through long and un- ready for his college training,lnlnE\or We are how in a position banner-carrying school children nayff men who would have been Springs "g o t" a birdie on the for it. operation In Llngayen area during Cciruic^F/^t//Ton.iiY£3£rABlES opposed experimentation. { Kenneth Ford. 109_Huriburt entrance into the wosld, as may bq^ Rationing Data and mothers pushing baby car- hard to control. Lincoln Park course here yester- April and May of this year. He to give prompt attention to Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98, Konoye said that in the pre-' street. New I^ven , Conn.' the choice o f the InOjvidual?’’ riages. Rlver captains and their ‘There was no such clamor day-^-and It netted him the loss of 14-Onnoe Bottle 18c FurUslied by also has the purple Heart, the all your welding needs at Here it an oqtstanding selection of quality fruits and vegetables with N O LIMIT Daughters of Scotia, i^ll meet to- when" the surrender was negottoUi Har^r Louis G. Herloni, P. O. Box, Dr. Grace also urged tba)t the \ Presidential Untt'~Cltatlon and wives w atch ^ from barges and at 7:45 in the Ma- none of the major industrialists tpa hole. Dykstra’s No. 7 tee Get Pepperidge Farm and Olllce^Xol reasonable rates. on quantilias. It's .all this years food and priced for real tevingt. od," Konoye Observed. North Haven, Conn. same educational opportunities af Price AdmlatsnstkHi three battle stars. M ajor Palmer one point a dozen workmen held “ j j -rumple. All members are supported the military in demand John Silva, 171 Garfield avenue. shot, just off the turf, hit a bird— Tojo’s attitude towards, negotia a kllldeer, by name— and killed It Arnold’s Bread, also Ar forded men overseas be made Regloiial Oeputmtot .pt is 24 yeare o f age and has a wife vantage point Ijigh on a . requested to return the birthday ing' w”ar against the United States. New London, Conn. tion hardened and the array de Instantly. And, aa the rule book JELL-0 nold’s Butter Rolls and a'vailable to "the thousands of InfomiatleB and two children at his home on Gen. Wainw-right, ^ envelopes at this time. “The Navy always was known a# PEAS M!diS^e 30 OZ TIN f 5* PINEAPPLE 20GZTlN]9fc pleased by the large turnout, smil cided not to get out of China Dorp. Arthur Whlttemore, 22 told the Colorado Springs golf ,| youth who have been returned to Maple street. PARKER Arm y,” and many of its old line Ckilden Flake Butter Rolls .vi Tremont Street. Boston. 6. John Eastwood, son o f Mr. and ed, waved and doffed hie cap— first mainly because of this clamor of Frye street, Marlboro. bug, that’s one time when a birdie this country from . the European The Wesley group of the South admirals also opposed the war. CHOCOLATE MaasarJuisetto Mrs. James Eastwood, of Maple lOOZTtN to the left then to .the right. the young militarists, "who were Pfc.- Pearl Dlllings, StonhigtMi, Isn’t a "birdie” after all, at Pinehurst Grocery Dept. and African theaters, but without WELDING CO. DFAS .VTInV |r. PINEAPPLE JUICE 180ZTIN15. Methodist WSCS wUl begin its ac convinced then that they could de He admitted, however, that the sufficient points to be dlecharged." street, . returned from Stafford Down the Roosevelt drive, the Navy had Its share of fanatical Me. 166 West Middle Turnpike tivities for the new season with a feat the United SUtea." Corp. Charles Swansdn, South Uiaes Boot; Wins Divorce PUDDING Fats. Meata, Etc. Springs hospital Wednesday, where motorcade -picked up speed . and pot luck supper at the church younger officers. he has been receiving treatment PEAS »o:i,n17. PINEAPPLE JUICE *«oztin35« many in the crowd, who had been Konoye said that he personally street, Carlisle. ' ' Book Four red stamps V3 Phone 3926 t .Wednesday evening, September 19 received, the ultimate surrender Asked If the special "peace en Sergt. George E- Hearn, -88 for an Infected lip. waiting as long as three to four Salt Lake Qty—(flV- A honey KELXOOO'S PEP, An Energy through Z2 good through Sept. 30; at seven o’clock. news "with mixed emotions—In voy,” Saburo Kunisu, had known Church street, SonflerviUe. 3 Pmakages 2 0 c Building Cereal ...... 10c Mrs. Cora N. Gates,-who has Ptnast Ooldan hours, barely caught a glimpse of moon I”?) complete with a punch !Vfarlbf»rousrh A1 through El good through Oct. Bantem Crum dne sense, I was glad, for I long about the Pearl Harbor attack T-4 Wallace Irving. 640 Bellalr In the nose and a catch-as-catch- FOSS V A N IL L A . .2-oz. Ml, 8.3c 31; FI through K1 good through been visiting Mrii. William Abbott ( Sty(* 20*OZTIN | the tall, lean hero. 1 .center church Co-Weds will had- battled the militarisU and plans before his flying trip, to in Stafford and Mrs. Grace Thomj>- PEACHES ■'tr-s* t«™25. In the , financial district the , social of the sea-i, •*I: avenue, Lexington. Ky. can wrestling bout ended today 0X0 CUBES, Nou^shlng and * At a recent special town meet Nov. 30; LI through Q1 good this fnpans their end." Washington. Konoye replied for Faynetta Taylor Thornton. Boh in Crystal l,ake, has returned crowds went wild, showering down i tomorrow evening. A pot was out of the government by: Pfc. Brewster George Klmbsil. DeUctous ...... 28c ing It was voted to hold biennial through Dec. 31. Meat defers will 'Discussing the 1937 obtbreak of 'The short-time bride of William WELCH'S . . to her home here. CORN ^ i4* one of the heaviest paper storms ■ supper in the banquet hall at then and have no, definite Infer-; 6 Kimball avenue, Lebanon. N. H. SHOESTRING BEETS. Blue elections instead Of annual elec .continue to give 2 red points for V-8 COCKTAIL » ■ 14- the China'vfar, when he was pre H. Thornton told District court ever witnessed in lower Broadway. i o’clock will bS followed by — Label...... 16-ox, jar. 2 for 29c tions. The nominations made at each pound used fata turned In. Enjoy Tea at its Best mier for the., first time, Konoye mation, but my belief is that Ku- S-Sgt. Oliver J. Manny, 63 New here yesterday' that after their CORN « oz,>m13. ■ Approximately 1,500.000 per- , program of games ruBU went to Washlngiton as a Boston Road, Fairhavpn. ORANGE the Republican caucus o q ^ o n d a y Sugar said "as h.ad'’ Imppened several wedding, the groom W H E A H E S , 8-ox. pkg;, V-8 COCKTAIL sons— by estimate of Police Cora- ■ ------gentleman and had no knowledge Booh Four Stamp 68 good times before, tl»e militarists m S-Sgt. Peter Nasarko, Nlantic, socked her on the nose add tvdat^ t tor 21c evening was as follows:' Wappin^ misioner Lewis 'Valentine- jam MARMALADE through Dec. 31 for five {kxmda the field started the Peking Inci that an attack was Imminent," Conn. her arm. ( Faynetta lost the bouL | Assessors, John Radell, 1945 to med the famed mile-long hero’s ' 'TOOTSIE V -M ...... -\M« Stapip 37 by-passed and irtll not dent without Icnowledge of my Konoye Ulked easHJr and with Sgt. Lewis J. Mlazgar, 436 .1949; Milton Lord, 1946 to 1949. Mlaa Edith W elker o f the Con TOMATO ^CEFtnust ISOZTIN^Qc GR APEehuit juice 2 ’><3^ 25* canyon from the Battery up,Broad P«'iirv H. Goodwin but won a dlvdrce. ’ be vMldated.. . ' government, and the government seeming frankness^ through his South Main street, Southington. Board of Tax Review, Raymond necticut council of Churches will way to'City Hall. '* l-Pound Jar 2 3 c Newbeaur, 1945 to 1946; Nor Shoea had to chase after them. personal interpreter as we sat In Conn. Book Threa airplane stamps 1, he' a guest speaker at the Wap- Blizzard of Tape Is 88 Years Old Ever alnce the China conflict a reception room of the official man Lord, 1946 to 1949; BLENDED tin 42* Corp. Anthony Novak, 19 Wil JO H N SO N 'S 2 8 and 4 good indefinitely. O P A plng (Community Hall at eight TOMATO 20* By the'' time the motorcade, residence of Premier Prince Higa- ■'Selectmen 1st C?arl E. Larson, began I regtetted it. 1 made liams street. Mystic, Conn. says no plans- to cancel any of o’clock tomorrow night This is the reached Wall street, the air was every possible effort to end it by 2nd John Fuller. sbil-Kuni. , Pvt. Gordon B. Parker, care of REAL ESTATE thego stamps. second In a aeries o f meetings de COLLEGE INN 8^20* BLENDED ju>ce » oz tin 13* so flUed with ticker , Upe. tom Hartford. Sept. 13.—(F)—The first attempting to keep It a lo Konoye was Immaculately dress SHURFINE Town C ^ k , Mary. L. Hall. 2^02 "Joseph Labble, Norwich, Vt‘. GLO-COAT signed to aasist parents with chil m m newspapers and ' brightly colored only living founder of the Hart calized incident in North (Jhina ed In striped trousers, morning WANTED TO BUT — Stogto TV)wn 'Preaaurer,'• Howard B- dren’s problems. A ll are urged to ' atreamers . that the general’s car Sgt. Cffiaries O. Pratt, New Following ar« Um houn at the ford YMGA is 88 years old today. and then by attempting mediation coat, black shoea and silk socks. 2-Pamny H«aaea - G R A P EFR U n: Pints Lord. - attend. was virtually obscured from view. " I t doesn’t seem possible to me, through Germany. Otaie subject of which he made London, N. H.. Small Farma — to •I****'’!?!!'” ’ . A gen t o f Town Deposit Fund, Local War Price and Rationing CUT BEETS iioiw| . Trinity church yvas festooned Offlc*: 3 APRICOTS cr "”30’ but so the Old family blble saya "Finally I turned toward Im no mention was his son, Fumltako Corp. Benjamin F. Bead., 17, Bnltoa, VenwB and 8a. Wlm^ JUICE Robert Buell. Something In A Name TEA with ticker tapej some of which I don’t feel It.” says Henry H. proved relations with the United Konoye, former Princeton golfer, Ummer street, Pawtucket. R. ,1. . •or. An tranaartlnas (CASH) 4 9 c Grand Jurors, Paul Roberts, Monday: 10 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. • • , trailed down to - the middle of - Tueadaya: Cloaed to the public. « Goodwin of 7.5 Evergreen avenue,. Btatea In the final analysis, the but I learned from other sources Pvt. Joseph H. Rheault, 52 18-Onhce Vincent PaUss. Holden W righ t Seattle. Wash.. Sept. IS— (IP) — In Packages end Tea fiaga at Your Grocer'a SLICED BEETS 12- APRICOTS 30. Broadway to be torn by the gen He has the energy and alertness of basic cause of the Pacific war that .the prince was considerably What b»v* 7""^ " Collector of Taxes. Fred Oole- Wedneadaya: 2 p. m. to 4:15 p. m. Epaory street, Manchester, N. H. Phone •— Mnach*ater 4M3 >ot Cana 27c Elderly George Edward Roberta eral’s automobile as it proceeded a much younger man. was the refusal of the Japanese worried about him. Wlien last We Have ”S Johnson’s Elec Tburadaya: 10 a m. to 4:15 p. to Corp. Richard E. RoblnSdn, 7 •l-iun (Any Tkne). mai). Friday: 10 ajn. to 4:10 pjn. had his life ambition fulfilled. His DICED BEETS w-" FRUIT COOCTAllw-—— ig(tin33. slowly up the canyon. A broad smile spread across his militarists to remove troops from heard from, "Butch ” Konoye was tric Floor Pollahera Fof CJonstablca, Anthony Oliver, A t Wall street and Broadway, Central street, Springfield. B atur^ya: ?0 a -m. to 12 noon name was legally changed face at mention of the Y. His Cffilna, but I don’t think the China a lieutenant in the Army in Man Benjamin Lord, Howard porter, Daniel Ll'vlngfree. to the crowd, packed solidly half a Rent, and a Full Line of Office telephone 5189. mind flashed back to 1878 when a incident led Inevitably to the Pa churia In a region since occupied Sgt. Ferdinand Ruaao, 47 Clay HOWARD R. HASTINGS Harry Turcotte. H N AfT rT m block down the city’s famous fl- SUNSWEET The name continually reminded GRAPE JUKE | 9« vigorous campaign was waged by cific conflict." by the Russians. street, New Tlaven. Conn. Real Batato and lasarmnc* Paste and Liquid Wax. Registrar o f Voters, John C. Ver- thoroughfsre, broke iDnphelpa Itoad, Oar 4ii»aB Bd. Now lo n to r him, his petition said, tost his an VEGETABLES NOW PLENTIFUL! CAMPBELL'S't:^ •SSadSllt e v a n ^ ItonwMw, .wto-flriirtiMiJtad;; the l i V 8>n ef!U .U fL U ... tJ .L ' <4^McMitori gason. cestors "wece bom and labored In and Ira D. Sahkey. "a fineniingerY Trewwwt SjJ-OZTIN periai Rule Assistaheb Aaiociallon 494 I^plar street, Bosioh. PRUNE. ' Roan! v a t . Eduenttoq,/. Edward slavery." LERION JUKE 9* men bad to clasp bands in a tau "The campaign was held in the in 1940 and eliminated political Chicago, BiHit- (Dui SPINACH "«'"I9’ Monatream, 19^5-1949, MHdrecI ^ H i le ft the CoBrtWtolft; h*ppny sniput oaoat,, man chain to keep the spectators old armory which stood on the parties, contended that “there Hospital Notes Egyptian mummlea at Chicago’s JUICE FRESH FRUITS Chapman, 1945-1949; Alfred Vine, repeating: rae cANNiNo tumiis to place. site of the Connecticut General was no intention to pattern the natim l history museum have Ipat Tbrouchout the trip up Broad- AND VEGETABLES 1M6-1949, Elixabeth W right 1946- their ranking as No. 1 exhibit. * Llvlngfree, Livingfree — That’s SPINACH 20Oz7lN"^‘4t* ^ PRUNE 29* Life insurance Co. They were here association after NaziUm or Fas- MISS ALICE C 1947. Gaeral Wainwright wore for a month. The armory was Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Alice - An unpretentious exhlMUeii ease a good name.” clSra. I had realized in 1937 that HELP WANTED 4)nart 27e RFD MALAGA OB WHITE Roy B. Pettengill was chairman expression o f surprise and dls- packed every night The whole Johnston. Rockville Joan Ander containing 28 mineral ape^mena the milltariata were acquiring far HANSEN of the meeting which was largely FRESH lef. Frequently he turned to citfy of Hartford was upside down.” son, Andover;, Mrs. Muriel Mc- SEEDLESS GRAPES. n world map and a chart with ex- Same Product—New Name more power thart the civil govern MALE 2 Ibt. S2fl attended. The town committee was- C ,yor LsGuardta and seemed to Mr. Goodwin related. . Their influ ment and the only way to control Clair, 6 Pioneer circle; Mrs. Anna Teacher af Piano^ planatoiy labela la the ourrqQt empowajM to fill any vacaaclea NATIVE his taea4, u .though he ence wai^ so great that church them was through the united sup Dare, R. F. D., Manchester; Mrs. Two Young Men' for Labor BtolNTOBH APPLES, I Iba. 17e favorite, says Director Clifford M. Jackson, Mias., Sept. IS— (S’) — P U U E T EGGS it the ovation from the ad- membership road appreciably. Ruth Falmer, New Yorki OAUPOBNIA RARTLBTr which might occur. (3. Gregg. "Atomic ’Dimlpa” are being ad port of the people. atory Control. High school Organ and Harmony ' The registrars will meet on Sst- FRESH aEAM ERV thousands was not real.. i"Mr. Moody said there ought to Serving Own Eads Admitted today: Peter Kenney, P E A B 8 - ...... t Iba. Sle The exhibit features specimen^ vertised by a seed and feed mer education advisable but no utday, September 15 from 9:60 A of the uranium minenda from chant here. SWEETHEART SOAP BUTTER t2 RED POINTS «• 47- be a YMCA organized.In Hartford "Our political parties also had Broad Brook. Organist, Grace Episcopal CRISP CELERY, Double Stalk. m. to 2:00 p. m. to make voters. "There’s nothing exploaive about to Beppen 1 was interested and joined." Mr. rehioved themselvea from the Discharged yesterday; Mrs. experience needed. Good buaeli 20c which U-285, source of the atomic Ann Bduffard and daughter, 35 Church, Windsor; Assistant At the last saaalon tha following bomira anergy, is ebtalnod; a aup them," the. merchant says. "Hiey SWEETHEART SOAP. lAIHiAn fte LOBSTER BnwNVHBnAW 40ztihA7* Goodwin continued. He was elected people and were aarvlng their own oppoHunUy to leam and ad NATIVE CARROTS. ■ AhffelM, CJallf, -r- (iP)—It Walker street; Mi»a Norma De- new voters Wers made; Margaret showing depicts of uranium ere. ato what we uaed to call Japanese a board member In 1879 and has ends. The aasoclatlon waa Intend vance. ' Organist, Christ Church S bunches 17o htotad to happen, and so It been "on the board of directors ed to provide a closer llDk be Mar, Buckland; John McNamara, ,Thlenes. Rita NoWsch and Anita and a chart showing average pro? tumlpz. and demand for them un naiN ot looine SALT SOME AWAY CAMEO CLEANSER l CRATED TUNAVR^s^fw^ BhMee bonr hWe Sunday ever, since." tween the clvU g i^ m ro e n t and 85 North street; Bernard Loebr, Cathedral, Hartfor^. SWEET POTATOES. gylveeter. ' ' ducUon, of one .pound e< U-28& der the old aatte has been falling Victoria Jean {catch | ■_ (hn 'jwnpie in.order'To .control the Rockville; Daniel Lojrtn, West ■ Rogers Corporation . 2 pounda 17o A m » haa bean I I to Mr. aadltran 204 taaa M i i ^ ‘ -*f*’* had Sheron | militarists. WUUngton; Cornelius DcMunnicb, Mill apd Oakland Streets yEL. HARTFORD 7-0468 Read Harald Advca "B ut E fMkl’ft anil 470 Cojitar stnsU I y .. MA.VrHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEiMBER IS, 194S r A y c .mAXNcni<.biKK fiKRAbD, m a t ^c h e s t k k . u u n n , THUKsiMr, is, ■leave* two grandcl three ^AGE six bey arc violation of the Geneva conven trotoers and' two i' tion. ' wnuam and EmU TqUand Devereux N^mf Dispatched Horror Tales VVTUT— 1*#0 Rockville “In one shack," Allison said, EAT THE BEST A I REV HANDER’S b.it is nitiiallyiially^V pill pose of ic- Storm Water 5VTIC— lUHtl Fdvrard Ott of Manchester WDRO—ISCO Today ^8 Radio WHTD— UlO Mary Fletcher "30 tubercular patients were con Roflst Turkey licf. FotHth, althSw|h the Presl- Conhecticut Cattle Rustling Case Are Continued fined. In another, 50- suffering Baatera War rime Mrs. Gustave amous Wake Island Note Corned Beef and-Cabbage dent advocated It aa A, ■■tempora Plan Ready Grange Fair The fiineri^bf Mr from amoebic dysentery were Evening Herald ry" and emergency ate^ Puch held from, toe Ladd Funeral Home forced to -fertilize their own vego- Tender Delicious Steaks PUBU8USD BT T1 4;00 WDRC — House Party; • of Lost Persons; WHTD—Sher table garden with their diarrhea pmmAt.a PRINTING CO. INC grant Increases inevitably oecome Involves Local Man lock Holmes; WTHT—Arthur Saturday/at two o’clock. Rev. Tokybv, Sept. 13- iVPi— Lt. Col, He Insisted on remaining: in the Japan’s Doctors Bled Y a n k e e News; WTHT—News; The 4:00- On Saturflav Dr. GeOTge S. Brookes will offi stools. LO.ADS OF FUN - DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTl| U Slutll StTMt permanent. By A. H. O. Srlerlmen to Consider 8:00 Spot: WTIC-r Backstage Hale; w n C — Philo Vance. James P. ’B^vei'eux denies that he camp until all the prisoners could "I have never seen worse filth, Manebutcr. Conn. Tet5-xWTHT—Connecticut Wo ciate and burial will be In Grove ever sent thCNfamous radio mes be removed, a process expected to American Prisoners to THOUAB niRODSC" Despite all these raaaons, which ly notifled of the companie.s’ re- AgrreiiiPiit with State Wife. Hillxremetery. nor anything more inhumane than Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer Qantral Kantfar. have apparently been enough to j Tavern Owner--Here Is fu.sal to bargain W’llh the commit 4:15— WTIC—Stella Dallas. men on the Air. sage "Send us'lqore Japs” as his be completed by tomorrow. Aid Own Sick that hospitakcanip vvhere patients Poundad Oetobar 1, llai______'The Republican nenessity for-|- 8:00—W DRC—Suspense; WHTD Will % 1^ 1(1 ill Hall at In turn, some of his staff officers decrei the death of the proposal., tee and its refuAsl of wsge de On Disposal Means 4:30—WDRC—Ad Liner; W T IC - heroic little Marihe^ ganUson was were commonly beaten# and were the discovery of stale platform Hehl for r.arrying Han- Lorenzo Jones. — Lum and Abner; WTHT— being ovei-whelmed 'on Wake Is who Have been taken out have re kicked when they fell. a. ' puttllabad Baarr Brenlng Bacept thia proposed Increase In unem- | mands. Vepfion Center; To Bi Yokohama, Sept. 13 — (ff*i —v A ReyiliBnder's Restaurai l\*UBdaya and HoMdara. Bntartd at tha I isauea which would difterentiale ; "On receipt of thle information. 4:45 7- >YJIC — Young Widder Frank Singiscr; WTIC—Adven- Rev. W. V. Corliss, land in December, 1941/x fused to start for home until 'The first night here this ship geroiis Weapons as In- The Selectmen tonight-.'^'lll have "ture o f Topper. Npvy physician, fighting to save S5-97 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 8S fSoat Offloa at llancheater. Conn., aa ployment oompenaatlon had Democralir ri-j \l i o l^chnical employes of the coni- •'tirowhi' . Open at 5 p. ni. Devereux was quoted t)j!^ mem Devereux joins them. the lives of enfeebled former pris screened 1.500 patients. Bending \ Baeond Oaaa Mall Uattar. basis lor enactment than . J venligallon Is ..TiadC isnles refused to conIcontinue work a report on an agreemen\ reached 5:00 — WDRC — News; Music; 8:15—WHTD—News; WTHT — bers of an air evacuation 'group ' Martin, who used to be city edi many on other ships to. Manila. VVe solid DM1. ID. --- -- I made th^ more urgent by i ___ Jesuit. Is Dead oners of war, said today he hsd , 8UB8CBJPT10N RATE* without a contract." between the .Town and the Stifle WHTD—Terry and the Pirates: Kay-O-Quiz. who visited his prison camp'ln'ilje ' tor of toe Topeka Capital, said the didn't get to bed for 41 hours. another proposal the Senate that the Democrats, too. 8:30—WDRC—F. B. I. in Peace Rockville, Sept. 13. y*Verno.n been told that Japanese doctors Loaa taar hjr >*»''■...... * * - .NBC said, ••the preliminary Highway department on taking WTHT—Meet the Band; WTTC mountains o f Northern Hokkald/^ rescue team landed at an airstrip deliberately bled American pris "W e have many patlfnts In ad f Par roontb by Uali ...... mltte* is apparently willing ' ' no^o/^n'^Vr^know'vvhat" longer know what theyth/^^ stand Homer Hmlth, 53, of Andover —When a Girl Marries. and War; News: WHTD—Amer Grange will hold its a^ u al fair 40 miles from the Urashinai camp .03 union demands, which were hot;lcitorhi water from Center street island Thiesday. oners to death to obtain blood for vanced stages of tuberculosis, ' Slogla Copy ...... 1 >.U0 retain. This is the proposal that for so fsr as Slate is.aues are proprietor Of the Blssell Street accepted, were for wag^e raisetr 5:15—WT>RC—Main Stfeet, Hart ica’* Town Meeting: WTHT-— Saturday at Grange ifall, Vernon! Cohasaet, Mass.. Sept. 18. -(/P)— Now in command of the camp. and.^drove the remainder of toe ‘ Daltaarad Ona Taar ' which will bring to an end a mat Agatha Christie's Poirot; W rje transfusions for Japanese. which is a contact disease with ; Waatem Stataa and APO . .$13.00 the federal government undertake ; concerned, both parlies are rei oes., Tavern, Manejiester and Herman from 40 to 60 per cent." ford; WHTD — Dick Tracy; Center, with exhibits being openiThe Rev. William V. Corliss, S. J.. Devereux told them, "TTie first distamje. They arrived at 1 a. m.. "I was told this by one of my underfed peoples. We may save ter concerning storm .water that WTHT — Superman; WTIC — —Dinah'Shore. to nnance. up to a maximum- of That la their similarity, and there f;,.v^.ton, .50, of Coventry are held •'The engineers qiiit at the main h.is been the subject of discussion to the public a f t e /5 p. m. There. 57, treasurer of Boston college thing I'd like to get on the record but thesw'hole camp was up to patients, a medical corps captain some of them by use of oxygen UEUBBH O* Portia Kaceh Life. 9:00—WDRC— Music e^/A ndre meet therfi..and the 50 weakest . THB associated PKES- in 32.500 bonds e*ch by the State studios in Radio City in .New York between the state ahd the town will be' an a d■ ^■ exhibit...... open to' since 1940. died last night at the Is that we did not send out such a who was token on Corregidor." tents, but many we will not." $200. the travel home expenae of Lwadi'ng^'Jhe 5:30 — WDRC V War Commen- 1 Kostelantr': W T H "/-^ Gabriel rpdio message. prisoners wH* token out Imo)** t' TTba Aaaociatad Praaa la aacuairaly imething dehiUtc in Police.“each Charged with violation ••UmUarly and which has Heater; WTIC—Mtfslc Hall. members of Vnt Grange -and a Bollarmine House. said Capt. Stanton Allison, .555 HONEYDEW I antiUad to tba uaa ot repuolicatlon at mlgrStory war workers. . to disr over some ___ a:-, lAiA rtf th^ SiiDDle- HOlljwOOa,Hollywood A>tsi... oaiu. :3uiiuari>, . raiin^ of i tary; Swoon orT>oon; WHTD— I "We had all and more japs than diately. Park avenue. New York, medical of Section 1010 C of. the Supple been the cause of at least one law 9:15—WTHT—^eal Stories from lunior exhnju open to 4-H club MELONS-calif ! all nawa diapatcha.. cradlted to nr "Ot This would be carrying fnleral which it believes, and thereby they walked off the job at the fol Jack Armstrong\WTHT—Base-: A native of New Britain. Conn., w'e could handle right then? There The camp was'-in fairly good director aboard the hospital ship i otbarwtaa crednao In thia PaP«r and raises -itself above; the pre.sent menl of the General Statutes for suit. Rc.il Life. members ^ d rural youth of the largessr to a new extreme. Most lowing stations which NB(,* own.a: The trouble has been caused by , ball Scores: Music\WTIC-Just! Father Oirlls-s attended public | many of them fOTTl* condition and Deve'Seux said he Benevolence. READY TO EAT" 2 :.s2 1 ' i aiao tha lonal oa»a publiahed btra. ■ standard of grab and cateh-as- bidding carrying of 'dangerous Plain Bill. • \ ! 9:30 — WDRC — Hobby Lobby: town Of/Vernon. schools there. St. Thomas semin- longer." of the war workers who are going WEAK. New York, WTA.M Cleve the water that forms under the I had been treated wen■^^ compared - ‘T'he captain said that Japanese All rifhU ot rapublicatron o. apec'al catch-can decisions. weapons in an .automobile. 5;4ty^.-\VDRC—Old Record Shop: 1 WH’T P ^ ^ Variations by Van All ^ h ib its must be in place by ary. Hartford Conn., and Holy ^ sgt. Al Martin of Roanoke, Va„ KEEP These were the first arrests in land; WRC Washington;'' WMAQ, railroad bridge on Center street, hOoir/Saturday when judging will with stories we had hetrt) from at Tokyo's Shinagawa. hospital ’ diapatchai hareln, are alao roiarrOd to face Journeys back horn* have If we were to del\e fsr back Chicago; KOA. Denver,, and KPO, WHTD -Tennessee Je^ WTHT : Clev^ Coronet Story Teller; Cross college for one year before: and Topeka, Kans.. who was In other prisoners. made a fairly common practice of Pul) aa^iea sllant of N. E. A baraioa Slate Police Commlasioner \Hick- .and has often resulted in the THT — Starlight Serenade: rt. Miss Cora Webb, (flin ty known and prepared for that fact Into the history of the Denio- San Krancisco." ‘ Tom Mix; WTIC—Fr^t Page k w bleeding Americans mercilessly for Ine. e y s recently Initiated dyive blocking qf Ihe road there and .naa Sme Dcmonatratlon agent, and '‘ t o o / rescue party, said Devereux Martin said it was so cold. I - CANTALOUPES ■from the time they first migrated eratie party, we might find that _In all, 156. .NBC stations and Farrell. WTIC—Village Store. in IPOH. ! ^jjgni he had to give the transfusions for Wounded Japan- GRANDMA IN Bgiilnsl cattle rustling in this state caused trbuble at several different WHTD lames T. Laldlaw, County 4-H ever, that he himself -slept iindbr^ CALIFORNIA A .a • PubliAlier. Bepr«»enUll«e.: Tb« It fancied Itself ns the pnfly of 199 ABC stations were-, reported Evehing V '^ 10;00—\VDRC—’First Line; He studied at Poughkeepsie, three blankets the night he stop-' .^se. In aome cases they bled the j .liti Milhew. Sprclal Ag.iicy^Nsw to their war jobs. Eliit the pro- under s special, squad assigned to points along Center street. The WTHT club agent, will be toe judges. In cease fire" order three times be Fancy Ripe Si5eei £m LBS the "people," while It labeled affected. tVoublf' was partly overcome by 6;0Q—News on all statlonaxA , —One Foot in Heaven: N. Y-, anlfl Woodstock college. Md., fore his weary a’nd ouUiumbered ped there. The camp Is near a coal Then directly to death, and In oth- I W Toys. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. posal of such a bill is an invitation : the Kepiilillean party the party ; that work headed by Captain l-eo 6:15—\Vt3RC—HeadlineiA^ a.uhj -7-Arch Oboler’s Plays: WTIC—; toe evening there will be a pro and came to Boston college In ‘ K. Carroll, Eastern Division Com- The annoncement that the union the Selectmen in office 2.5 years gram of entertainment and danc- Marines would quit the hopeless mine where the prisoners worked. ers'’'ao weakened' them that they !*• as Uvalf •• • Yountttc ijuREAt o r for them to abandon their own of "privilege." It professed to would attempt to get the men to WHTD—Digest of the Air; Or Mystery In the Air. . 191,5. He remained there as as died w.^other causes. / mbhbek audit mandef. ago When a right to turn the water lO :30—WDRC—Romance. Rhythm ing. struggle. . ■ Told that a Hollywood movie New har Backache tc better CAULIFLOWER ' CIKfUI.AT)lI.AT)0NS. psi|y plans and sit down and wait for the .Conneetleut party dls- ff'i’mr And|*''Bche/'ker. A. A. F. WTHT — Hartford The -Fall -session of Tolland re.sUmc his theological studies at himself as a major Since- he had cam of thair tcouhia mar be tirad kldnari. AMume. no Bnsncui re»p«in»>bil ty lor ...... aemred. The condition.^ not been officlall.v notified of hU enjoy seeing it, "but I want to get sonally like shoot one particu Tlic kidnars arc Nature's elilaf way ef talc- EACH the government to flnanc\ their I'laliiied miieh orlglnaHty In de 6:30— George B Arm- Heroes S;ieak; WTIC — Rudy CountyJSUperibr Court will open Woodstock larly brutal Japanese doctor. The las tha axoan acids and tractc aut of the tYlK»irmod*c*l 'errors «pp«Anng mlck of Stafford Springs Barracks B^IiK a BC and .NBC said eon --'^<0;. at that time that should a Friday afternoon at 2 p. m., with promotion to lieutenant colonel. home first." yertisemenU '» The Msnrhesiei E*V. .moving. . ^ ciding What was good for the steadf-^H TD . — Answer Man; Valley Show. He w’as ordained at Georgetown captain said he hadrtreated a B-29 blood. Tlidy help nott paopla paii ateut S ^rd Police-i tr»et negotiations, would be re- way be found later to dispose of 10:15— WTHT— Eventide Echoes, .r- Judge Patrick B. O'Sullivan pre Plata • dajr. Ding Hersid. ______■That there have been s p ^ a l "people” ajid relapsed Into rou man Wemi.-irTaro oH h e Colches-' »umed it;^ e engineers return. the storm water into Bigelow \v;'rtc—Bob Steele. . ^ university chapel by Archbishop filer for a simple Teg fracture. Whaa dliordarof kidney fnnetlon ptrmiti tine nr'oeplance. of the proposi > ^ 5 _ W D R C —News: WHTD — | 11:00—News on all stations. siding. Both criminal and civil Michael’ J. Curley on June 27, 192^ held during^artlm e, the program polionoui matter to remain in your blood, it Thirraday, 'September 13 cases, where workers have g < ^ ter Barracks ' Spokesmen for the two net- brook that the right was to be ,-Then toe Japanese doc^r insisted tion that anything that came Jack Berch; WTIC — Lowell; 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; cases are listed. State’s Attorney In 1926. Father Corllaa-was.sent American Legion was devoted • almost exclusively in making a deep IncIsioH-rto wire mayeauioaaszInsbackacht.rbaumnUciMini. Found On Properly v* jurisdictional con- taken away. Donald C. Fisk will prosecute ten Its Paine. Iota of pep and enemy, zettinz up across the continent^ In respons^ from V5'ashlngton was holy |mi- 1 Thomas. '/• WHTD—BIU Olmste.-'d: WTHT to toe Philippines mission, serving! business with toe parades the bone, although that shbv^ be JwbUi. «n:elllnz. pufllnoH under the ayci, The aiT'ests resulted from a com -' troversy between .NABET and the : The opening of Broad strdet -Baseball Scores: Its Dance cases invulving fourteen individ /Sm all .Reassurance to urgent pleas for war workers, llllral gospel. provided the way but the change 7:00—WDRC~Mommie ahd the 1 four years on Mindinao and ope I other pageantry of peace done only for a compound fr-gc- heauachcc and diiaincsa Fiaouant or scanty / ' plaint made to the State Police, American f>^>'«tion of Mu.si- Time: WTIC — Harkness of uals. year at Manila, before returning Parley 1’oniorrow paaaasas vitta amartinr and burninz lome- in which some recognition' of the The 1945 Democratic Senate, at the .Stafford Springs Barracks headed by Jan^s C. Petrlllo, WB.S not made' and Men: WHTD—Headlitie F.ditlon: ! I conclaves missing. i turc when the flesh is m a n g l^ timea ahowa tharo ii aomatbinz vraaz with It is a rather absurd battle I WTHT — Fulton Lewis, J r : I Washington. On the Sbcrl Calendar list are to Boston college In 1932 as a s -' Delegates were expected to de-/ The boy died of infection.” ' «.^>our kidnaya or bladdar. burden of the return home would however, took two key actions ..wo. , had no bearing on the walkout. bruught suit to hav^ The water which is being waged between WTIC—Supper Club. ' n :30—W THD- Muslc; W T H T — the following cases, most of them' slstant treasurer. vote much of their time to dtSr The Army captain accompanied v^ n 't waiti Aak your druzzlat for Doan'a which.showed how remote i.s anv on ^ oD M^nsfi^ld^'cen'- • 3*61^110 has claimed jurisdiction right removed, ^ ^ w o n out and involving divorces or domestic re- i Lakevllle. Sept. rnif. a atimulant diuretic, uicd auecaaafuUy for frying Of MOILING L« ^Japanese sources and the Amerl- seem Just can be recogniied. But conneeVn of the present day f s ‘iln e^^^ 7:15_WDRC-»-Jack Smith Songs; . ~ Dance Orchestra: WTIC—We He is sunived bv five sisters, ] The I cussing the problems of returning Allison on a visit to Shinagawa. by mt|liona for bVar 40 yoara. Doan'a Zita CHICKENS 48* ..men iindfcr the agrcprtient now he Is to lations: Bernice T. Berman v. Su Mrs. Stephen jCiely,' Mrs. George ] 27th annual state convention of recognition of such cases is an be paid $3,Oj)0'for the right of way WHTD—Raymond Gram Swing:' Came This Way. veterans. They found the hospital camp «o4 will blip tba It milaa of U tn aCientisU responsible for the in Ccmnecticut . Smith on ^anirecordings on turn- 12:00 — WHTD — News; Music; san Mulkearns; Esther M. Jones | H. Lynch, and the Misses Anna the American Legion, and the kidney tuiiM Suab out poiaonoua waata from entirely different matter Trom the. with these ancient principles. .uanrinned wood road on the tables for broadcasting. over his lafid and part of the costs WTHT—Hartford Heroes Speek: j ringed with anti-aircraft giina in your blooct Cat Doan’a Filla. SLlCEO-6 POINTS ’ developinent and use of the atom- Kilgore proposal that federal aidI One of these actions was Us re- abandoned wood road on the . WTIC—.News of the World. | WTIC—News: Music. v. Wm. J. Cox. Highway Commis and Genevieve Corliss, all of Nevi': first ever to be held In this town; VEAL LIVER (.69* ______. . . Powley, however, said "the com of thf^Coiirt. . sioner; Louis Clinton Dimock, Jr., Government Funds 'i c bomb. Every claim from Japa- .ijection.JOWLIDIl D.of thh...W, lTiei-i-a.se . tureen properly, orren aam. .scn-i . __ . . ___ , The right of way hss'^ been se- 7;30_W DRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer 112:30—WTIC— Music. Britain, and Mrs. Thomas Collins' opens at noon tomorrow at the V. Doris M. Whltehouse Dimock; of Farmington, Conn.. - ! Cedars' Country Club. kntsc sources Oiat the radio activ be extended whether it is need . gasoline t « to financennance sthte -gciVl Yri^ncT ■ Already agreed to give ^'iVed■ from■ Mt.'■ Holl and also from Hartford. Sept. 13,—idb—C on -; OT not. cooperation with f«^deral post-wh^ tor several years a Platter Turners" t^fatthew Moriarty across land Wilbelmina K. . /Tennstedt v. The office o f the dead will be' The 25th annual convention of OUTSIDE AND INSIDE MINCED HAM .33* ity of the bomb lasts beyond the Charles J. Tennstedt; Luoile Llebe necticut win receive approximate-; !roail construction programs. ..TbelThe\ J^e car wss fou^^^ c — I owned ...by him and over ,.„ landh „own-;wt,. recited at Boston college Saturday the American Legion Auxiliary Announcement iSLCtubl explosion flndt our own party might conceivably have ar- »o o d road. Gi-een ana nis "I* I Football by Television Carlson v. Tortey A. Carlson; Ed- corning, followed by a requiem i will be held jointly with the Le- ly $5,000,000 In federal funds for ■ ' J' e , I jnto the car and found a 1 contract.ntract." ed by Cheney Brother*. ^ postwar highway construction un-j PAINTING BEEF LIVER »35* ^authorities trying to prove that Twlc« A Blue Moon The state i* to have the work ha Ledoux VVhlte v. Gilford mass to be sung by the college’s' glon conclave, and 600 delegates Beginning September 11th, gue*l that this decia^n was „,,„ntitv of knives halters cleav-' “Our onion union was certineacertified oyby methe White; Dorothy B.‘ Mohle v. Ed- president, toe Very Rev. William In all are expected to attend the der the terms of resolution* now ! ALSO CEILING \VORK SLICED 2 POiNTI SriNLES$-3 ROINTS. j the bomb la something less terrl- against “ — ------the latter,,part of 1944 done and this will mean the lav under discussion in Congress, ac-; The evening after the end of the .would bear most hca\ly op th e , ers sn.r other equipment To Be Active This Fall waird J. Mohle; and Hans F. Mey-| l . Keleher. S. J. Burial will be at toree-dav session Will Resume Teaching VIO AND PAFERHANGING rhle than the Japg say it is. Our Smith ap-1 ®fd even after ceftification. the ing of new catch basins, a new 18- *nMFi v\Annlev/ Anni* V.V Meyen.Xf*v*n 4, J , .4 cording to Highway Commiaatoner, WM. LOAF -W FMNKFORTt . IT* war, we thought w* had been hav inch pipe from Bropd street east Weston college. . The cortv-entlons vrare *chcduled j | bauthorities seem nervoui to prove "cominon man" had it ^ l . in the! son from : companies peraisled in their re- Ms4e Flight Officer. LIN In Manchester At We Go Anywhere! same session, pleasantly^reed "d which tb the right of way across the land ing hallucination* when we saw the field beyond, which contained! fuaal to bargain, because of a An ‘ ley . . . ABC—8:15 Earl Godwin Georgy Mantak, son of Mrs. 1 \o H »'« !" i federal funds would be available * IthAt they didn't loose gortethlng an Increase in the clgaret tastox by of Mr. Holl. • New York, Sept. 13—ifP)- I-ong Summer Time Groton as m 1944. but the shift to Connecticut as matching grants, i Home or Studjo. 30th Year. the moon blue. But w* wrote 27 head of'pattle owned by Green, threat to strike by ' musicians," 4 ».i.u4.inn fnnt. Comment; 10 One Foot in Heaven Michael IjetiteH. Sr., who is sta -! ' trigger than they knpw. It la our which our retilrning serviwmcn _tu..... ria<».r. P ow l^said. In addition to this the state is active autumn of television foot , ^ MBS—8:30 . Agatha I^keville, not on any main rail o f ] ^ ^ for evel^ f f d - , Call eec^M about It nonetheless, and found iSii alao to extend the present 24-lnch tioned at Quam with the A rm y! [bus line, was made when it ap-; ;,i«wed for land n ur-' ! suapicion that they did, and we themselves will coptribute to their hia ahnnlHar into polumbia and Mutual broadcast- ball seems In prospect for the New Christie's poirot; 10 Oboler play Air Forces,'-, has recently been Chicago,. Sept i3 .-.lP i-C o n -l V"-” *inr .naur warn ic »p-!.,.ral dollar allowed for. land pur Glastonbury 274-4 MACKEREL no particular sense In trying our vision corroborated by other own nitiifstate aid-fund.nm-iunu. Reallyrrvt-niivT thetuc w w / ,lhg systems were not affected by pipeline west from the underpass gresslonal action to return the na-iPea'ed that transpoitation^ ' chase.s and being allowed a dollar- to the right of way and will also York and Philadelphia viewing "Big Shot. Masculine"; 10:30 made a Fllgh,t Officer. On June Arthur H. Stein observer*. Still, however, it did party decided against the gas tax, ‘ ^e the walkout. 24, he bailed 6ut of a plane 14U tioh grenerally to standard time on ' ties would be over-taxed because foy.jjoHar allotment for construc- For Quality W'ork ; to eaUblish t h a / the after effects because the party was the obedi-i lay a 36-inch pipe from the north areas, maybe heralding what's in Swings the Thing. Sept 30. abolishing "war time," redeployment RdSEFISR FNIETS .2 T The men told Gi Green>n thi^tliey miles off the edast of Japan and Rockville Telephone 71 = of the atomic bomb last only a no.t occur to us that we had per ent servant of the ga.sollne lobby. side of Center street across the prospect for the future on a more — ^------will not affect Chicago. i The Legion will elect its officers I were out bee buntitig. Beirig day- within an hour, \he arid Reyerae Charge R. HOLMES & SON 5 5 $ E5 * . certain .number of days. It is nice haps seen the phenomenon re right of way secured from Mr. widespread basis. Two stations, Friday Item* NBC—9.a.m. Ed Clocks will stay an hour ahead f2 I ^ e cominff year on Sunday, Hollp Mr. Moriarity and Cheney members of toe draw were rea- ! to know, from the scientific point ferred to in the familiar phrase uaed to accuse the Republican to Meet possessing the equipment for such Fast and Pplly; 3^.m . Woman of of sun time until Oct. 28, under a iand it was expected that Senior duce the bee-box, pretending, he ■ Brothers to the B'Kclow Brook. outside .pickups now 'have an- * ----- 1— . r-..«4.,».aian cued by a submarine..Ine. His brother, city ordinance 'which establishes I Vice Commander Joseph C. Leon- "once In a blue moon." parly of playing - that of protect America; 6:15 Guatemalan orches- Lt, Francis Mantak, \ls In the of view, how long these effects .said, to believe th«lr atohy. The entire cost is to.be about $25,- nounced their plans. suhlmer time fo f Chicago from iard.of Stamford would be elevat- ing and serving the ''big inter '.'Show me the bee-box,” ■, asked Taxpayers Tonijslit •tra; 8:30 Correction Please finale; same bomb group and -;be broth ; may last, but if they last only U Then, this Tuesday evening, ests." 000 and the town will be called Philadelphia's WPTZ says tt 10:30 Bill Stern and Lone Ranger late in April until the last Sunday j'd commander, succeeding Her- Green. ers see each other frequently. .1 days. Instead of 30 days, that there was again a suffused pink Another tell-tale test of the upon to pay but half of the cosL will put on all the games plaved . . . CBS—-4 House Party; 4:45 in October. ! "ert L. Emanuelson of Orange. Then, according to Green Ngiv- Engugement Announrad ANNOUNCEMENT / (dMsn't make the bomb any more in the evening *ky, and the moon, 1945 Senate came with its action' The Selectmen will rotet to by the University. of Pennsylvania World Christmas festival pro- Mayor Kelly wants Chicago Tow candidatae prominently FRESH E8 6 S Ih‘/t o n and.Smith changed their story Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Stoneman newspapers to conduct polls to de- mentioned for the senior vice com- riding down through a transpar abolish night with members o f the execu-1 at Franklin field, starting Septem- gram: 5 Yom Kippur services; 7:30 NEW humane or pleasant a weapon. “...Sy -.y «.d ..K live committee of the Taxpayers’ llH IC ttO C Ber 29. It adds this will be the j „ r y Wayne show; 10:30 Harry of North Park street, announce' mandei-'s po.*it w-ere Walter L. An 1 termine whether year around day For> Immediate Our climactic effort to answer ent piece of cirru*, was again 'n^.ssociatlon and will hold a discus 4-1 4. - 1 music . . . ABC— 1? noon. the engagement of their daughter, light saving time should be gle of Waterbiiry and Louis Chev ,n c™„cuc.,.. T;;“ „>;-V S , ...siow /.y .u ,« „ demanded i \ e I'hlov.V.rtsvrtsva /"ttb y***" 1 James Dorothy Katherine, to Norman '9- o f f i c e h o u r s "Japanese propaganda" about the blue. We had confidence In our | favored aa a sion on the proposed budget that IM lliscnarges york-s WNBT previously oamoGlamor Manor; 1;30 p.m. Chi adopted for the city. alier of West Hartford. Sh»Oo(k*Ar^ce:< Green. Is lo be presented to the voters at begin Case, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs.- Two candidates prominently i 4 » lingering effects of the atomic vision this time, and suddenly I would ease the path toward Intel- If ymr produce the rifle . I will had scheduled nine games, cago’s Varieties: 4 Jack Berch the annual toyrn meeting in Octo nlng also September 29. to con Norman S. Case of Narragansett, arranged before the war ended realized that, within the apace of "gent, free voting on the part . . you go,”' Green was • reported show; 8 Blind Daters; 9)30 The R. I., and Washington, D. C. Miss KlivanU Convention DR. A. B. MORAN bomba dropped in Japan was. It ! the leas experienced voter—the ber. (Continued From Page One) tinue through the Army-Na\y Sheriff . . MBS— 11:15 a.m. Elsa ••uid, as wa.s the case with sessions Service Come to aeema to us, sorricthlng of a a month, we had twice seen a blue 1 to have told them. Green’s son. Stoneman la employed in the office 1 , ' _ _ . i NEW LOW PRICE! economic andana social class,1 m.i.t, Inm . ,4ionot/ «Merst. New York by coaxial cable. Mean the legal staff of the Federal Com governor of the New England dls-1 FALSE TEETH atomic bomb in Now Mexico, last I moon wa.,was, anyway, We wa havenave not people/'^ ich Green had been different amounts ai 800.000 a month by that ^ te , while, WNBT is continuing Its Afternoons 3 to 5. Source Of Information munications Commission in Wash trlct KIwanIs. TTie election is to Do fal.«e teeth drop. »llp or wabble July 16th. two months ago. much enlightenment to report^Hi the party lever straltjacket. 1 o f R I Ws knowledge they Saturday afternoon pickups of big ington, D. C. be held at Swampscott. Maas.. when .vou talk, eat, laugh or sneeie? THE EVAf. mu • Johnson said he got hla Informa- •Don't he annoyed and emharraaaed b.v Evenings 7 to P. TURNPIKE The phrase "once In a blue moon"! Both these ijeclslons were car- bottle and ibetter discuss league baseball. Sept. 30. W. Raymond Randall of Our •dentists pooh-poohed the The phrase I finally finishing Meetings Tonight euch haudicapa. F.\STEETH. an alk-a iHfArs.HONi M net...rs i c m m d rl^ out In a manner to send Some other television develop DON WILLIS Stamford was elected lleut. gov ■(Except Sunday's). possible after effecU of this ex seems to have originated itself da.sheddashed it against a who w°m pi^fenfai tos^'h^^ Rockville Lodge No. 1359, B. P.- line (iion-acld) powder to aprlnkle on ^hlvers down the barks of all j ments: The ABC network which, ernor of toe I3to District succeed wwN 400 biNns OF w . V pet pec, perimental bomb but *1111, two We are not well- enough acquaint nearby. Caffey explained to a reporter O. E„ will meet at toe Elks Club your pjate'a, keeps false teeth more those who have been pleased to ing If they find that the amounts lacking transmitting equipment of GARAGE at 8:15 p, m. There will be ballot ing William Stone of Westport. firmly eet. Gives.confident reeling of se ed with the alchemlei of celestiak "Produce A Rifle” later that toe separation centers curity and added comfort. No gummy, months after lU explosion; re assume an Implied relationship asked for are proper* they will so its own. has been bulldmg ing for Candidates and reports of AUTO BODY WORKS between the two words Demo Green said that Smith later got i would have a "capacity” .of 800,000 Complete Auto Serrlee gooey, paety taele or feeling. Get FAS- RdW...MLT U REI PMilS MR m m quired all members of the party colors to explain the blue moon out of the car and speaking to state and expect that In holding programs for relay by WRGB. commiftees. The Improvement TEETti today at any drug store. cratic and democratic. B.v this this meeting there will be less men a month by December, but Schenectady, and up to recently 16« WEST MIDDLE TPK. TEL. 3826 to wear *peclal cahvea foot-bags when it happens. But Webster, Newton, said: "God. Newton, we're that due to a shipping bottleneck 18 Main S t TeL 8088 coinmittee of the Elks will .meet pleasant association of ideas, time taken in the discussion^ at bv WABD, New York, plana to at 7:30 p. m. with several impor BO that no radio-active material satisfyingiy enough, deflneh "blue the Democratic party was the in a hell of a fix. T hisls bad; this in bringing men back from over PATENT BUnE* JBt, ,I5«7-! is. terrible. The only thing we can , the annual town meeting. resume on WABD next month. tant matters to be discussed. could cling to their rftoes. They moon” as follows: party which believed in demo seas, it was probably that only do Is produce the rifle." The original series The Northeast School P. T. A.- cratic procedure In which the .about 600,000 men per mouto ac wheri WABD announce a 6L2M MEPICINE4S ' HBMII VthMiAl ' still measured the presence of ra- "A phenomenon never, or very Smith .then left toe scene wa lk wlll meet at the school «sL >a4i»| that It was enough to spoil their tween two sue!) occasions." i lest cases, the Issue was dis an av'erage of 45 days to bring a week, for which It Is to pay $625 The Body Shop Method searched the car and .found a man back from the Pacific theater, at 7 p. m. at Union church social plates. A s to .whether this linger Manchestef, with two blue; posed of through the craven, - .Atomic Conbulslons rooms to complete plans for the marhine-dictated. Issue-ducking quaivtity o f butcher knives, saws, To thc'-edltor: s i Separation Bases **WNBT report* permission has SOLIMENE & FLAGG. Inc. ing radio-activity was enough to moons in wuccessibn, has obvibus- ^ block and tackle 'and a bag of Detailing efforts to catch up outing to be held next Saturday. Body and Fender Repairing CHKSE NOW RATION-FREE / . I method of having the proposals First I want to thank the. 175 been granted to place televlsloij 6g4 Center 8L Tel. SIOl The Baptist Glee Club will meet BLPf FROM AiP'S StiKTION-NO PONTS NROfO threaten hpalth, you could pick ly exhatisted its quota for the referried back to committees cattle feed. votes received' from Manchester with toe back-log of eligible men The State Police also went to pickup apparatua In the gallery of at 6 p. m. at the home of Mrs. El- | your reporter ^nd take your next, few centuries. We shall tell without debate. They never Republican voters. • jyaiUng for discharge. Henry said Die House of Repreientattvea at mer V. Galloway. A supper w4ll BINGO Newton's home and inspected the rthe air foreps are setting up 32 PAsmitizw chollts. Howard W. Blakeslee. our, grandchildren about it. some emerged from those conunlttees Dave Chambers is in, that is to Washington In the be served. j Painting Welding for debate. They vvere killed house for fireairha. be expected. Cecil England is go "separation bases” and the serv accorded toe movies. Howevey MONTIT'S CHHM POOD science editor of the Associated day, and we shall, for the future, , / That night, at about 11:30. ac-- The Rockville Textile Union will | CHED-O-BIT . o “ 7 0 * without discussion. ing to get us reduced water rates ices forces 1,13 "separation polnta” until means are avallabla for di hold a board meeting at 7 ;.30 p.m. I TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTE^IBER 18 Press, for instance, gathered thrt And some real meanlilg-Jii'~*^ce! This did not reflect, of course, cording to Green’s story, he saw at o'nce; don’t forget Cecil. Ray- to augment toe work cl 26 regular Restaurant Newton driving.a truck down the rect telecasts, any present Miss Gertrude Hermann at Union Hall. | spending a day and night in the In a blue moon.” a Democratic party either pos- mono E. Hagedorn, - don’t forget separations centers. of the House' in action must de Touth Fellowship Elects I Next to the Aircraft And Every Tuesday Night Thereafter! Tops and Glass Installed M M C E M EAT ANN PA M The State Police had All toe separation "bases" and PIANO INSTRUCTION erater would still be a risky'busi you are to work fo r ' the service pend on delayed relays from films At an outing held at toe Robin- | "points" are to be in operation by East Hartford 2 NO 2 ness. William U Laurence,' atom men of World War II. As fb* you, token by special moils cameras. Register Early •on Cottage, Crystal Lake, toe ! Louis Genovesi. you work under Sept. 24. Henry said toe air forces Coming up tonlghL, ABC 9.30 Tel. 7883, Call Between Youth Fellowship of toe Rockville IONA PEAS CANS 2 5 * ic bomb observer f^r the New Unusual Beauty Queen Station Wagon Bodies Mr. Hyde's office, for any prompt estimated that they cOuld clear broadcast from the New York din 1:00 and 2:00 P. M. Methodist church elected the fol Under AMERICAN LEGION HOME A 6(X Yofit Times, foupd'*it would be lik e'ty of the 1945 session. Neither i traveling as <^»t over the rough ing go up one flight, he will assist out eUgible men within 42 days ner to Gen. Jonathan Walnwrlght. lowing officers; President, Wtl- Leonard Street ' At first glance tt looks after all bases are in operation New Management TOMATO JUICE WMCTN'S CAN safe to stay there for 600 hours. news, or beautv queen s c o rwas n s ‘actually ctually a party,party since too, *" you, hero of Bataan, including his adr Ifam Brennan; vice-president. Bar- ! 23* . ' 4il 4 4 term party implies actions g and toe service forces estimated ban. Swain; secretary, Phyllis j Repaired and Refinished But if all this was designed to term ‘'"P'*;!* Green said he told Newton the ■. As for Harold Turkington, be as they could do toe same job in 35 dress. stardom. For the moment, at ^ certain set of principles, They tight with the town monies as you Gebler; treasurer, Earl Beebe: j Open Nights and ADMISSION $ 1.00 refute Japanese opinions that least, Bess Myerson, Atlantic: were ''ext day about seeing him going days. Talks tonight (Thursday): ABC publicity chairman. Sylvia Robin- j CRAPEFRUIT JUICE to. toe contrary, merely two. down ^ .the ^ wood , road . in, the- .truck. ^ were on the OPA board and with something has been lingering aft Henry gave no figure as to the 7‘30 Dltcxution **Wh!te Collar Sundays City’s choice for Miss America of ! sets of opportunists. Newton "replied. Green said, that that in mind you. wlH do all right. number of men in this "backlog.” GRANT) SWEEPTAKES ' er the bombs dropped in Japan, Yes, H.A.T., you did good at the Workers1 % Post War": MBS 8:15 SchMl Enumeration - ^ CHIU SAUCE KIRN'S bo 1945, and a very lovely choice, ^ ^ he, went'dowm there to see if he Johnson drew a round o f ap and Jobs. John Supt. of Schools A. E. Chatter- i " 19* We should guess that tt had to could locate Smith. The next dav cooperative store In Rockville, Reconversion 'Best Foods and her photographs, is standing pat T f l l l s D e f < * c l l C < l plause from an audience composed Holmes; 8:30 To'^’n Meeting from -ton has annouheed that enumera H LB' the contrary reinforced Japanese Newton told the State police where TTie "bombardment" is over so about half of service men when he PENNY BINGO REGULAR BINGO on. the proposition that she wants Cincinnati "5! aould We Continue tion of all children In the Tovvn Liipiors HERSNETS COCOA CAN claim* and reports. And the wish why waste* any ■ time. Have 'Sam referred to the men in this group of Vernon between, the ages of 1 0 * non* of the things beauty queens Turk cast one ballot and save the the Draft? 7:3C'T0 8:15 . STARTS AT 8:26 ful claims of our scientists that Bv Deiiiocriilsi as ’;the boys who are spending four and 16 will start this month usually seek. The likelihood that Newton and Smltlv^were arrest ' taxpayers money. Other; NEC—8 Topper's Adven MANCHESTER their time mowing lawns with with Miss Lorraine W'roblewskl In V. Grandis Prop. Sidhodjuudnq^.,. they can control the effects of ed on a warrant Issued by Grand Now let’s get down to business. tures; 8:30/ Dinah Shore Show; she would really have a chance (Continoed From Page One) bayoneU and picking up cigarette 9:30 Jack Haley Comedy; 10:30 charge assisted by MIsH .Dorothy such a weapon seem' just a little Juror Wavne Storrs of the Mans By your campaign you lost one butts.” . . Cedor. V PROaOfe & 6AMUE S NEW ALL-PUMOSE CLEANER with Hollywood or Broadway, field Court and they were to he ar man Jack Gordon.'What’s Wrong Rudy Vallee and Mary Boland . . . ^puny and pitiful. It , Is bigger ing for appointment of minor court Since demobilization began on CBS—8 Suspense drama "Furnish Death of Philip Ott whereas most beauty queens flop, raigned in the Mansfield Court to with the Republican setup? Jack V-E'day: Henry told the commit SHEET METAL WORKS than they are, |b'B8®i’ Philip o tt of 103 Grove si'reet, increases, the iron.v of her deci judge.^i by the governor is ap day at 2 o’clock. and John O l^n nearly went out ed Poor": 9 Andre Koetelanete and .scientific knovyledge, and if it can proved, Mitchell said. ■* tee, the army has released 700,000 Frank Parker; 9:30 Hobby's Lob Rockville, died this- morning at SPIGaaSPAN 2 4 sion. No. -she entered the contest Captain Carroll said that In re he only won by 11 votes. Too much men ahd wromen. the Hartford hospital. Born Octo 46 TURNBULL ROAD MANCHESTER, CONN. be controlled in any of its aspects, The state' chairman censured the cent weeks there have been sev by; 10:30 Larry Douglaa and Rip- r s EASY TO USE.. NO MNSING. . NO WMNNO lured by the $5,000 scholarship of-| Democrats for' Insisting on re- turpentlhe, John, look out, 1946 is He disclosed for toe first time YOU CAN’T SEE ber 26, 1879, In West Chester, N. it will not be 'through their eral Instances brought to . the at coming soon. that Gen. George C. Marshall, fered aa prize, 'hjat’s what she talnlng DemocraUc motor vehicles Y., be' had jived In Rockville for knowledge, but through an Im tention of the State Police in which Now the best item in Monday’s army chief of sUff, ^ d ordered the past 45 yeai(s. He was sexton H ere’s What You: Have Nfkltci CnACkZRS PKQ 2QC KirfcmM’ S Vo'A*SODP S cams 14^ wanted. In order to continue her commls.rton- beef had been illegally slaughtered Herald was on page' two. It read back from Europfe combat-hard of St - Bernard's cemetery ' for . LAROC provement in the -spiritual life of| ers ' in spite of the fact that Gov. NtMtct 1001k Itm fta 17« ntfliHIN Rpowote pko in Tolland County. Recently, he as follows, "Schendel Leads Dog ened brigadier generals to take Rolda Martitt i r study of- music, and now she hss for about 30 years. mankind. We have built a Frank Baldwin out of five appointments M. ■ O' Quick said, sevefal hind quarters of beef to Honora,"— show held at Rye command of toe separations cen SKILL He leaves hla wife, Hanna Been Waiting For! ' 9NNIVr v V i# , «e oz Dwe A f KirtiMM'S FLAKes 23* it, that's all she' wants. She’s a reappointed a Democratic tax were found alongside Campmeet- enstein power, and the question of N. Y. ters. ^^ih u nd eo Dowding Ott: two ^na Harry nom-Auni ?0 0Z'ei|e Ca m WORKMAN’S « e c e •‘very serious person," as becomes commissioner, public "utilltiss com iing road In Bolton by Officer r m m m iS jemima PKC I A dVPP coMPiexioN PcAMce IP 'how many days’ one blow from missioner and milk administrator." A tip for you selectmen. Put "Gen. >lsrshall wanted men who • No, you can't actually tee and Cedric of Rockville; two a young graduate of Htinter Col Tatro. him in as chief and he will, lead led fighting troops to take charge daughters. ‘Mrs. Walter Stannard School Dancing the monster lasts is many times o i "In the light of this setlon, what Rumor has it that several fine 1874 , tb* difference in a prescrip NHMtf 12* spick sin e Ptiisli 5* lege. r : happens to the view that a gov our town to honors. A square of toe centera." Henry said, add of Rockvine. and Mrs. William COPPER GUTTERS __MCTAL POLISH 4 Ct .secondary to the question of animals owned in Bolton and Cov tion compounded by oiir So far. all this seems almost ernor re'sjionaible' to the people of entry had been slaughtered in the shooter If there ever was one. ^A ing that they were returning to Grimason' of Manchester. He also V a M m ^Ukk as a wink JAM I p * Cigaretttt .niuioa i-za t e whether or not we Can refrain this country by air and assigned too too quaint to be true. And the state should have the right to field and their hides found there man tliat can whip our police force skilled, registered pharma ffom loosing it again. into shape with toe cooperation of to toe centers without .any leave. j^rhaps it is. We'll check back Select the best men. In , his opln- by the owners. cist*. But your physician Announcement of Class Schedules COPPER CONDUCTORS iobxto carry on that' business. our new town fathers. Plus a real In addition, Henry aald,'''G«tt. PALMOLIVE SOAP on toe matter after she has had Marshall had named three "trou knows thadmisorttoc* o f ' , ' Now Available By Order Only. SUPER SUDS "WHIN * UG 4||hg \.\sks Other Questions he man Board of Police Commis WATKINS Admission ••rLOooe OF « uds~ Indiscriminate lAirgesse a few - more days of exploitation RjHlia.Is Back sioners. How about a job, boys. I ble-shooters” from the ground, air Iwving.his prescriptions pre AVAIUBLE- ’ V e CAKES A V "WhiS^ happens to the vWw that BROTHERS. I Committee decision se*.m* al of her beauty queeij role, and aft*, toe retuhusd service men should would enjoy being a police com and service forces to Inspect the pared wbcrc'higbcit ethical Beginning SaLy Sept. 15^ 1945 missioner. Remember 1946 is just separation centers." Of Electors LARGE ready to have eliminated from er. toe Hollywood checks have have; an opportunity Ih our state Oil Air Today sundarda prevail. Accept bis COPPER FLASHINGS government ?V How can we be •round the corner and I ■ ahi still ' toe proposed measure extending^ been made 'slightly more definite FUNERAL P«C lieve their oft lapeated interest in on toe ball. A person is Injured In a home cxperisoced cpuniel—and . Notice .U hereby given that the | 9 :00-10:00 INTERMEDUTE TAP CLASS additional unemployment aid for and enticing. Then, If she's still these returned sMYlce men when (ConMnued from Page One) Sincerely, accident every six and onq-half thenbtingyour next preamp- Selectmen, Town CHerk and Boam ' ths reconversion period on6 quesv holding out for miiste, and ndth--! they seek to lut Col. Wat- N. A. W. Johnson Seconds. SERVICE of Reglatrars of toe Town ot Cbv . COPPER VALLEYS tion to ua at this "ReUtbla 10 ;00.11:00 INTERMEDIATE BAIXET CLASS ■ ... tloaabls proposal—that to raise ing hut music, we'll consider her ! son ’ Col. Elmer 9, Watson. going oft the air at 1 a. m. (e.-w.t.) entcy-.wlU ba .in aeaaion on Satur and returning at 5:30 a. m. . Prat«ri|>tioB«'' Phznnzcy. “ ' day, • September ‘l5to, 1945, from UB*«]^yroent coropenaatidh to a . wonderful xand ^ LI :00^Iis45 BABY CLASS ' ^ LIFEBUOY “Radio Station ~ WJZT Ormand J.Wesl" 9 A M. to 8 P. M., at to* Town Mation-wlde maximum of $25 a lady indeed. not confirmed by toe Senate. A ABC’s local outlet, did not main Hall In North Coventry to ex 1 :00- 2:00 BEGINNERS TAP CLASS ' AIR CONDITIONING KM-TISMT AvaitaMs* hraek. This proposal. was quet- Superitfi* court decolson, appealed, tain It# regular 24-houra-a-day *Dire founc qualified. Applicants ot CANES ■NMflN D Ml ~ 1 to the-jidb. 3 :00- 4:00 BEGINNERS ACROBATIC CLASS ■ * • 3 2 0 * AViMMflir i m ijploymant situation is going to be Springfield. 111. —iJP) *->. A man Mitchell charged toe Democrat* . The walkout began half an hour tO-25 A N » W FT. 7«//FT. RED CEDAR • DRUG COMPANY -Detroit Tigers during their second game when he was out at League Denies, Fliers Sports Roundup THURSDAYTsEPTfe^BER 13 Compiled by Students of Manchester HiRh School Miss Helen Estes. Kaculty Adviser vertisement In tonight’s paper In A tom -^m bed City twlnbill with the poston Red Sox tempting to-stretch a single into Warren, Jarvis Score In Its Acts last Sunday looked and played a two bagger. Big Hank who had fOL. XIII, NO. 2 gives the price of the dinner. The By Hugh FuDertos, Jr. . Sportspofinrl supper Is being served as part of Tokyo, Sept. 13. — (A'} — It now like champions. The ace pitching a poor game at the plate in the Bridgeport, Sept. 13 —(A5—The the Grange Fair and those who pair of the Bengals;' Paul “Dizzy” opener, rattled two hits off the Protest of PA Game New York. Sept. 13—(iPi—The • If /^TViee Woodcock, - British would be "safe to live ln\toe cen four clubs scrapping tor the ma 1 to 0 Win Over SG’i Debating Clul> City of Bridgeport was accused come for supper will have a' Trout and Lefty Hai Newbouser, fence in leftfield In the nightcap, 'hegvyweight champ, wants a shot Attention Junior Glri^! Among New M. H. S. Teachers ter of atom-bombed Hlnwhlma. were in the bull pen, the Tigers the first Just missing clearing the jor league pennants, have beeiv af today of ah attempt at Improper chance to see the iixhibltsi and flicted with so many aliments and ,al Joe Louis’ word title, says Lon ]lubs Re influence in connection with its de sales table. 'There Is no i^vldence that ah^one weren’t toking any chances. New* banker by a few leet. Hank In Twilight League Finals Manchester High' There will be a meeting Make ’Voters Saturday houser who won 29 games while going in to second was spiked and Injuries lately that you lometimos don sports columnist George Har Oscar Phillips Scoires Extends Plan fense of Superior Court .actions I who entered the area after To Gel Underway Sat- wonder whether the athletes o r ^ e rison, he should “Go to America aa Q » ^ h e d i i l e da.e afternoon in the a-ssembly brought by local firemen and po-1 The Selectmen and Town' Clerk bombing died from radioactivity. dropping only nine last year in shaken up. His trousers were torn Football Schedule Only Marker in First ha'll at 2:15 ot all junior girls will be in the. Fireplace Room of addition to being Selected aa the at the knee and he limped off the doctors will decide the racep/\ . . aoon aa possible and start learn _Box Score who signed twice la.st year for licemen to recover total damages Brlg.-G«i> T. F. Farrell reported toX urdav Afternoon af Here’s s quick rundown^"Cardl- ing hla trade the right, thoug’n Pcareliiiie System to Be of $1,800,000, for salary losses sus the Community Hall 'On Saturday day. Most Valuable' player in the field. Hank played the following Sept. 28—Bristol, home. Inning on Error in Warren 4k Jarvis (1) Junior Girl Reserves. At this tained through pay waivers which for the purpose of making new American- League, was throwing frame in leftfield and then retired 3 ;30V p A> Face Grill Oct. 6—West Hartford, nals—Marty Marlon, laihp- back; hard, way.” . . . Frank Murray; ti. time an oflFlccrs’ nominating Taking cognizance of Japanese Ken O’Des. ner\'e pstn In leg;: Ted of Virginia grid coach, plans ta Well Played Game Sxtra-Curricular Clubs I First .Meeting Theme; wore in effect from'1932 to 1938. voters, "niose who are citizens and stories that relief parties entering them' in the centerfleld bull pen in favor of youthful Ed Mlerko- away. .*« ' O. Phillips, 3b committee Will be chosen; At-i during both games. Hal haa' been wlcr. The latter at the plate re Wilks, due for operStlcm on arm. ' see hla .alrna mammy. Tufts, play |Mx>ok to Bright Future; The charge, coupled with a rec have' resided in the town lor. the the area to assist in evacuation The Polish Americans will face Oct. 12—Meriden, home. . . . Cubs—Phil Cayarretto, back football Saturday for the • first Before Large Crowd Keye, cf .. tendance is compulsory; Inter-mural Debates ommendation for court censure. Is past Six months will' be eligible to were injured seriously, Farrell bothered by a troublesome back sembles Greenberg in many ways, Oct; . 19—East Hartford, . Sullivan, rf for the past few weeks and bis his stance, his build and bia tre the Depot Square Grill nine Satur‘ after layoff because of bad shoul time since he was a student In Peace Brings Changes made by Samuel Reich, counsel for take the elector s oath. Those stated that those personnel already away. der: Heinz BeckerrTrore feet. . . . 1913. Reason: Frank Is scouting ' Skoog, af . The complete reconversion of the 400 claimants, In a motion who have been naturalized must were In the area and were caught . mound effectiveness has been cut mendous swing. day Afternoon a t 3:30 at the West Oct. 26—MiddletowTi, sway. By Earl W,, Yost Trout, the other half of the great Doc Oamer the 40 S’ear old Tigers-:-Eddie Mayo, shoulder and the Coast Guard Academy. Tirfts’ i Gleason, p speed ahead” was the the Debating Club from Its war seeking to expunge major portiona present their papers. there by the blast., r- Side Oval in the first game of a Nov. 2—Bulkelev. away. cheat stripped up; Hank Green . opponent. Babe DIMancheff, thr Pop Gleason and Ray Ramsdell /Osgood, lb of the answers'and defensea filed Sugar Deadline "No measurable radloactlvlt pitching pair, came on to hip'l in centerftelder of the Tigers received : Nov. 9—Open, for the second time In less than 73 watchword of M.H.S. as the major D em ocracy Sliules time basis to a peacetime sy.stem the first game in a relief role. He beat two out of three game aeries berg. sprained ankle; Hal' New former. Purdue star, is due for a August, If by the city nearly two weeks ago. No applications for canning was found under the point of ae- a fine ovation on his first appear houser, p^tti in back. . . . Senators knee operation as soon as he can hours hooked up In a tight pitch Bartoii. If . ity of the extra-curricular, actii’i- will be the theme of- the club's Most of the plaintiffs’ fire is di sugar can be accepted by the lo tonation or elsewhere on /the 'didn't waste any time In retiring ance surpassed only by that g;lven for the Twilight League champion I n l c r v i e w s the 8lPaul Richards who caught for shadowed by the ifreat fielding and on the strength of the umpire’s ver Locals Seek, Revengip for six innings in addition to overcom and .Buskin was Installed as This question was asked pf three sued, will be the renaming of the Bolton Grange wlU be host to the Hartford Senators in 1931 Boston College and Cornell, aiil Service Dept. ing a Jwo-run deficit. Gleason was Gayton, lb .. persons, in different occupations, club and the announcement of fu if the city were ordered to pay Jhe Mawlborough, Manchester and but It will be dlfllpult to determine hitting of Jimmy Outlaw, Tiger dict in halting play after six and received a good going over. . . . Lieut. (J.G.) Bill Bonthron, for Rich. If...... (M4 in the National Thespian claims ft would ’x*reate great dis whether from /radioactivity or when they captured the Eastern hot corner'guardian. one-half inning* of play had been Last SundayV Defeat; the' loser and it was a heartbreak- by three members of Mrs. Mar ture outside debates, as .well as Vernon Granges at Neighbors' The next day . he tried again and mer Princeton and Olympic mller, er. Ramsdell was the hero, not Jalbert, sf _smatic Honor Society, guerite Campbell's Problems of an award of excellence to be pre tress and confusion In the admin Night on Friday evening at 8 other injuries yni.scd by the bomb. League bunting, had a day for Rudy York Surprised completed. The Fliers were lead Blanchard to Pitch found it even more strenuous. . . . tells folks at the Mechanicsburg, The youpg actors and actresses Mm. Ada Poole L. I. Burrlngton istration of public affairs in the Reports 0n Destruetlhn himself in the opener when he Rudy York was the most sur ing. 3 to 2, at the time. According only on the mound but at the plate Ramsdell. p .. Democracy class and a report sented at the dose of the season. o’clock in the Community Hall. Flnally^the kid approached Coach Pa., Naval Supply Depot; ”I never wHen^he knocked in the only run. Kulick, SB ... f Paint ali^d Powder hope to have made to the class this week. defendant-city, and among the The neighboring Granges will Reporting dn destructiveness of cracked out three doubles, knock prised guy in. the park when hia to the official rules.and regulations Adam Wal.sh with a complaint. liked track because it kept me auccesaful year. Tryouts for new Mr. Burrlngton has the . n e ^ Heading the list of wartime re general public therein, would in the atomic yoomb, which was set ed In five runs and scored the long infield hall to short found of baseball the score reverts back The local Dilworth-Cornell Post Last' night Pop had his night; Vince, c ...... Ralph Leander., of the Conn. Is teaching Fresh- course in personal economics forpe,|ases, Coach Dougherty remarked provide the program. , . . “What’s the matter?” asked from doing other thlnga' I enjoy Paseka, rf ... Ralent were held Tuesday and Wed- Mrs. Poole jure -personal and property Inter to explod^above ground. Farrell ■ sixth himself to personally ac Eddie Lake\,maktng a miraculous to the previous full Inning of play 102, American Legion baseball Adam, sensing a timid attitude ed.” Still, Bill’s new job after 23 The large.st crowd of the entire River Trust Oo„ when Interviewed Juniors." win. probably be inter-scholastic said that tor a radius of one and a count for all the Detroit runs in stop and throw to nail the runner team will play host to the Rock Softball League season was oh Harrison, cf .. pasday of this week. by Unogene Warren ’46, atated In man English. debiueip that will enable Manches ests therein, and gravely di.slocate on an umpire’s decision to call a not in keeping with pro football, months overseas at Oran, inclufieS Art CTub is holding' tryouU. and . disturb the municipal opefa- quarter miles from the point / of the first game, Richards has. the Rudy, after running the first few game due to darkness, such as was ville Legion nine tonight at 6:30 ”Ia Gil too tough for you?” . . . “It running down missing orders,//. . hand to witness what was perhaps answer to the question ”In what ter Htgh^s debaters to match wits tions and business of the defend detonation the area. Including Jap peculiar habit' of catching with steps decided to jog down ' the the case last Monday night. at the West ^de Oval. the best played game. The large 24 0 4 18 8 M.H.S. is Indebted to the Art ways have your acnool years help with tho.sesof other schools. isn’t what' he docs on the field.” Jim Harris, line coach of the Air WJ’s ___ ...... 100 000 • - Sub for its outstanding work in Humble Apologies ant-city with ro.sults seriously pre Tojo Planned anese ymilitary headouartera.' was one knee, the left, planted square first base line. York probably The league handed Johnny Green The Rockville team scored a 3 the battered kid replied. “He Forces P.D.C. football tpttn, says assemblage was treated to a high ed you U) be a more effective citi ”We shouln^lso consider with compKtely demolished. To. a ' ly on the ground. He loses no time wasn't fined but he. sure looked a five dollar fine for hia run In with to 1 win In the first game of their class caliber of play that the two SG’s ...... 000 000 c,orating the assembly hall, and zen?” ”My years in school ' did Editorial peacetime optln^sm,” continued judicial to the public Interest, rooms across from me and keeps he was the last man_^: be substi , *Ran for Magnuson In 4th. king posters advertising the health, welfare and safety,’ Is a radius oif two miles, everything In maneuvering under ■ foul fly bad. A few • innings later he Umpire Jim O’Leary. The former series last Sunday In Rockville be -pie awake all night talking in hla tuted by Knute R^ekne at Notre teams displayed. help-me to, be a more effective We failed to mention one ot Mr. Dougherty, ^Hhe chances of To Kill Self was'blasted, with some structures balls and his arm spoke for itself. blasted a two rUn homer high, knocked the arbiter down on a dis hind the one'hit pitching of Jim Many faps who w’ere taking in .Two baae hits, KozlowskI, srious activities in previous Grads Getting Discharge entering the CCIL.'tn which M. shorn, false, frivllous. Irrevelant. sleep. I wish you'd make him atop Dame. He must have been the one dell, P, Phillips; stolen bases, citizen. I have a gi-eater under the new teachers at M.H.S. inimaterial and designed and -sey afire. Between two and three Catching is a lot ■ in baseball, a wide and handsome over the fence puted play and was tossed out. \ my Bordua. Jimmy Blanchard saying ‘Get up, you so and so, and rock was "Sayilrig for the Junior their first softball game were thrill standing and have more respect this year. Principal Ed.son M. During the past few months H. S. reached the findl^ .ln 1940 framed to Improperly pre.ludice a Ics. damage generally was.slight, good pitchar with a poor receiver and screen In leftfield to knot the The session lasted nearly an NWlll .be the choice of Coach Ed I’ll knock you down again;” prom.” ed at the all-out efforts and team ga, Paseka; double plays, JMb New members are now. being for the other fellow's opinion.’' many of Manchester High’s former and 1941: the state chaniptonshlp kovla to, do the tossing for the lo play of the two contesting teams,' to Gayton. Vllga to O. Phflllp jtdmitted to Library Club. During Bailey Is teaching one of the trier', and has no place In the.ae Former Premier Gives ere was roof damage.up to five can look bad. A lot of credit for count. ITie blow proved to be the hour with Bob Donahue and Pete To that same question Mrs. Leila Junior classes In Personal Eco- pupils have received discharges in which our team made theN^nals pleadings, and merits the censure 'miles and glass was-broken up to the success of Trout and New- Tigers live saver aa the contest Peterson representing the Filers cals. Blanchard wAs the king The SG’s entered the game a left on bases, SG’a 4, WJ’s 4; he year members help the llbrar- Lundquist, of the H. S. faculty, from the Armed Forces. The ma once and the semi-finals twlcp: His First Interview, houser the past two seasons can pin in the team’s drive through slight favorite to prevail and cop on balls, Gleason 3; strike I with cataloging, and assigning nomicq. of the court because these plead 12 miles. was halted after eleven Innings and Johnny Sobleaki and Frank when interviewed by Mary Ral- jority of these men were dis and finally the New Englanid ings have', been publicized and To Aineriean Report About 20 widli built structure* be heaped upon the shoulders of due to darkness with the score tied Harahurda the PA’a. the county games and is looked Pennant Race At a Glance the loop bunting. The winners Gleason 4; umpires, Steveli ,_oks. The many demonstrations, mondo, sUted: ”My s.:hool .experi charged through the Army Point championship. In which Manches fetched the attention of possible of ma.snnry and steel remain stand Paul Richards. Manager Steve at 3 all. upon to stop the invaders. Local Sport managed to collect six safeties in Keeney, Brainard. Ray; time, 1:1 iepictlng holidays and events dur- ences have taught me to realize System, while others are returning ter once tied for a placing In 1939 ” trirts.' ing in the central portion df the O’Neill of the Tigers has plenty Roy- Cullenbtne, rlghtflelder Is A local win will in all probabil By The Associated Press cluding one iWo-bagger. Four hits ig the year, which are seen in the the great aacrlflces and struggles to~CIVlIlfln life due to physical Mr. Dougherty further remarked Criticism of like nature, is lev Yokohama, Sept. 13—{iP)- Hl- city," hut all windows are out and of faith in Richards which Is only second In the American League ity result in another game being American League by the SG’s included two doubles. made a fine catch and hi* relay ‘ „brary are due to the efforts of that have been made throughout Janet Keller Finds disabilities. M. H. S. Is proud of that the.se debates can be entered elled against the city’s references dekl Tojo, In the'ttrit In t^iew the Interiors are gutted.. natural or else he wouldn’t be in In home runs. He Is a fine fielder. Maior Lea^e played to settle the feud between Chatter Teama W, L. GB. TP.Gleason and Ramsdell both had the third caught Kozlowrski who lihe Ubrary Club members. the ages to produce the demo the splendid record established by only if enough Interest is dis to “the recent termination of hos- ' since he,shot himself twp days Farrell said he was unable to. there. O’Neill was seen on more The Bengal outfielder Is top*. The the two teams. Both teama will Detroit ...... 81 58 —• '''1 5opposition eating ,out of their tempted to advance after tB cratic government that we have.” Its former students who answered The annual Herald All Star Twi hands during moat o'f the frames. The High School World, of School Is Friendly played -to make the team worthy tillties In the war With Germany ago, Skid today he had plmned to comment on Japanese reports of than one occasion asking Richards return of Hank Greenberg, A! LetKiers be at full strength. Washington ..81 61 IH iV catch. .Durse, now In its second edition of Stanley SavlloniS. a recent grad the call of their country. of keen competition. and Japan, widespread unemploy 60,000 to iOO.OOO killed and 75.600 for advice and his knack of han Benton. Tommy Bridges, Lea light League team will be publish National League ^ That One Big Ron Complete Twin Killing |ih e year la well back in routine. uate of M. H. S., and now a wage- Upon their return to civilian "The factors that make one pro ment.” and predictions^'M to the kill himself for a long yXime but to 200,000 pounded. He said It dling the array of pitchers that Mueller and EMdie Borom from'the ed shortly as well as the most val Teama W. L. GB. TP. e only run of the game was a earner, when interviewed by Ethel life, many of the men are return- that when he saw Ame/lcan offl- gIftNOscar Phillips led off with a With two outs in the Mr. Pearson chose the members 'The friendliness of the faculty ficient in the art of debating.” he .'’uture, and "the consequences to was probable the eonseri'ative flg- paraded from the bull pen was armed force* have given Detroit By The Associated Press uable player in the league. Wiatch Chicago ...... 86 50 —- 18 Ramsdell doubled jupt Inalds -MacDonald ’46, stated ”My yeara •gdvlsnrs ami the students of West- Ing -to ‘their former jobs, and added, “ are experience and' com the defendant and to the 'general rers standing outside ■ house he_j_m.pj, v^-£re morejicarly accurate. one of the highlights of the game fana pennant fever again. Last Amerlran League r/fMt TKY for these features. | St. Louis . ... .84 53 2V bloopeiHp short center. Good base »f the A Capella choirs just too In school increased my \ocabulai-y others are endeavoring to find new me. right field foul but Kulick popp jUte to catch this issue of the mlnster College stands out In my petition. Therefore, the club this public would be disastrous.’\ "knew the time had Of reports that Japanese who In addition to his hitting. year the /Tigers lost out In the ■ Batting — CTicclnello, Chicago, Remaining Games e third sac'ker out to short to end the and enabled me to understand mind as one of the most Impres positions. However, several of the year will first strive • for experi- Counsel for ^the plaintiffs 'also The deposed Japi le dictator. arrived In the area about 10 hours Hank Greenhprg Injured moat exciting photo finish In years. .308; Boudyeau, Cleveland, .306. With a break from the weather- | .American League streak Into second safely before the ^o rld . ided himself relay for a doume, When the ball Norm Barton singled in the Student Council will be organl* more clearly the Important sive points of the school.” said younger men plan to advance ence and intra-club competitionr Ttrarges that the defense has fh(l- then shot and W( after the explosion felt 111 effects, Reports on the game failed to This year may be the Detroit 'Buns—Stirnweiss, New York, STAND man, the ■ fourth annual Field ; Detroit.— Against Philadel half of the fifth and when speeches of the politicians of to Janet Keller, ’45, who attended their eifncation by (ittonding col Slnce personal gain from debating ed- to set up tlv? reason why the near the heart Wl' a .32 caliber Farrell said a Japanese official on carry any account of the Injury club'a year to cash In on the world 96; Stephens, St. Louis, 80. Trials of the Connecticut Sports phia 2. Washington .5, Cleveland was'Juggled momerttarlly.he scoot —o’ promptly, again under the blood transfu- ed Into third. Hank Keye lofted flied out to Larry Jalbert. in aho day. It has also helped me in the 15-day aummer course at the lege. The Government will pay and team, glory go hand-in-hand, causes of action should nccnie pistol, but prompj Sept. 9 reported that not one had suffered by Hank Greenberg in the aeries gra-vy. Runs batted In—Etten, New Yesterday’s Results men's Association, Manchester Dl- ! 4, St. Louis 4. Total _15. field, the latter made S' ^ Ic k '^'w tlon of Miss Catherine Put- meeting people.” the tuition of these men, as ."tated ___aiona and othe] treatment by to Larry Jnlbcrt in short''right and «am Institute of Speech and Dramatic we will warrant nut.slde debates within six years, and asks that d l^ and none was affected serl- York, 95; York, DetrolL 86- American * V^ion, should attract a banner | Waahington-'-Agairist Cleve turn to first and the runner In answer to the second ques Art at Westminster College In in the G. I. ’Bill of Rights...... if we achieve individual profl- the city be compelled to file each American army/doctors saved his ouslv. • Hitsr-Stimweiaa, New York, New York 3, 9; Chicago 1, crowd Sunday afternoon at the j land 2, Detroit 5, New York 2, when the latter threw wild to the 1DebaUng CTub is atarUng the One of the favorite topics of dis- j j'jpncy life and he was declared today to ledger. Fiva big games with the plate, Phillips scored easily on the nickefi before he could get tion: "In what waya did your New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. and every pay waiver from 1933 to “This confirms the, opinion of Bengala ove.'- the week-end In th»> 169; Moses, Chicago, 160. St. Louis 8, Boston 2. TalcottvUIe Flats. PhUadelphla 3. Total 12. misplay. . safely. Ischool year with neW vigor due to yeara in achool help you to be a "Being friendly la almost a tra cu.saioh among _ these, returned The coach continued th.at to do 19.38. be In "satlafaotory” condition. our experts that there would not Rookie Pitcher nioubles—-Moses,’ Chicago, 31; Detroit 7, 2; Philadelphia 2, 3 National League end of the war. The club ex- servicemen is the question of In talking ^ ^ a y Tojo brushed nation’s capitol probably will de Gleason fanned only four batters, ' .’Hie hearts of Warren A Jar better individual?” Mr. Leander dition there. Speaking 'to students this, the officers of the club Arguments on the motion tO ex be residual radioactivity on ths cide the issue, Binka. Washington, and McQuinn, (16). Last year’s trials were the best (Chicago — Against Brooklyn an unusually low number for the rooters almost popped when an to compete with other— -replied that high school had in' as well as members: of the faculty whether or not there should be (Phylll.s Karlin, president: I^ee punge may be presented in Su aside many /questions relating to ground In dangerous, ‘‘amounts,’* St. Louis, 29. Washington 5. Cleveland' T.’ 5, Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 4, |«ehoo1a under a new natne. ■- compulsory militarv training for war and politics, but when asked Wins for Cards Roger Wolff pitched and batted yet wtih several thousand fans in fireball'ace. The strikeout victima field elTpr, Harrison’s perfect buq creased his willln^css to leain was stressed In assen^blles by the Friedman, vice president: Irene perior Court on Sept. 21, with Farrell said. Triples—Stirnweiss, New York, National attendance ^during the various Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 5. To were however at crucla) times. He for a hit and a free ticket to Ko I The French CTub and Spanish and consequently he went on to a president of the college,” she com- all youths in the future. Mo.st, of Ben.son. secretary; and Lee Silver- •City Attorney Harry Schwartz if Sabur^ Kurusu. had known the Senators to a 5-1 triumph over 19; Mosea, Chicago, 15. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 0. tal 18. fiClub will start holding meeUngs them agree that compulsory mili He emphasized that these were , 'Cleveland In an arcllght game wit events that were held throughout fanned two men In the first inning lowski loaded the bases vrith onlj business college wh ire he , found 'mented. ■ .stein, treasurer) have dertdctriple followed by Manchester Division Connecticut Brooklyn at St; Louis (night). F The cafeteria was used by the whom are freshmen and four sen-, Catpljm ■ hrorrls, 50p; J. A. Erick ther was expected that anyone so Frank McCormick and Hank Sau Klemer, '46 and John Peckham, '46 Graduates of ’45 are: “Llvlng\W ith the Family,” lors. It Is believed that next year, son,'50c,/Frank Burk, 50c; Mrs. it Is all bemjg decided , by the Unit- affected would have received seri Aaron Robinson’s single finally Sportsmen’s Association, Field New York at Cincinnati. The Softball League playoff N ew |:'Oonferences held there through spent their time working In Wat "Adjusting to& hool Life," and ed States government,” be replied er. Boston and Pittsburgh were broke it up. Trials—Talcottville Flats. Boston at Pittsburgh (2). game last night .Was s thriller. lithe aummer months stich as Boys’ with only four leaving the ba'nd Frank Schwartz, $1.00; Mrs. H. ous Injury from primary effsets of not scheduled. kins Bros. Furniture Stored ‘Striving for VTC^onal Succesa.” and quite a few entering that it W. Wright, $1.00; Dorothy Hutt, wlien asked how he felt about the the. bomb. Warren said many pa Sloppy Boston fielding let down Saturday, Sept. 22 .fimerican One thing that impressed was the Instate, 4-H and Grange, sports Continue Training It can easily be mpn why such a fa-ct he must face trial when he Washington picked up a half Mike Ryba as the Bed Sox bowed Rotary CTub Soap Box Derby. Chicago at New Yo'"rk. determination./hnd will to .win of Every Monday through Wednes will have around 60 pieces. 25c; C./Uoyd. 50c; H. J. Pfeiffer. tients ivh,'' showed results of radio game on Detroit, in the blazing fjeoachea, Army .Specialized Tmln- course on personal'';, relations la Mr. Vaders has gotten numer recovers. to SL Louis, 9-2. "Bob Muncrief Saturday, Sept. 28 ' St. Louis at Boston. the players/In both teams.' E.lng units, and summer session. The day, they, decorated the windows; needed In high achool Itt. this time 50c; Jesepbihe Dickerman, $1,00; He said his treatment in the hos active damage also had- burns or American League scrajk, slicing the handcuffed the home club with Opening Football Game,' Man Cleveland at , Washington lifting rugs, arranging knick Some of the graduates of the ous new band numbers among E. M./ Strange,^ TOc; Mary C. other injuries Tigers’ advantage to a game and lAlanchester girls also workiivg In since the war has upset qo many which are: “United Nations Rhap pital was “good” and that the four blows In gaining hia 12th vic chester vs. Bristol High, 3:30 ML (night). Every/batter ran out their hits, rlthe cafeteria were Jean Wiley, '46. knacks, hanging pictures, getting Class of '45 have been heard from ideals. —^Marion DlcksOT, '48 SmiUr,. 50c; Myron and Laura United States Army was “abiding Ask.'d by the Japanese If. the a half, all on the losing side of the tory against three setbacks. Nebo Field. . Detroit at' Philadelphia. Buibk . . $12.95 materials to go with the color recently and their plans are as sody,” which la a combination of Lee,/$2.00; Mr. aiid Mrs. Edwin bomb released poison-^asee. the w h e ^ r or not tfi'ey were fly balls I^3everly Hayden, ’45, and Natalie national airs of many countries, by International law,” In giving [jJCarpcnter. ’45i. harmony, etc. follows: Cori/eliuson, $2.00; William Skln- him treatmwit. , mission declared flatly ’-no poison Chevrolet , .$9.95 Thursday through Saturday they Joan Apurton, Evelyn Axelaon, "American Patrol.” and/’Reveille.” $1.00; W. B. WilUhma, $1.00; gases were released.” . Mary Ralmondo, ’46. ' This year there Is a possibility Military police guards, his nurse decorated, the little rooms; the Natalie Carpenter, and Barbara Heii^Id L. Lee. $1.00; A. N. Skln- and S ' ' Japanese-American ' Inter Farrell said their cxamlnktion Chrysler 6 .. .$11.95] Coventry House and the English Wllliama will enter the University I *Round the Rec | of having a band flag. The flag $1.00; H. Skinner, $1.00; ,T. showed no c a te r and no sign of The Story of the Atom No. 9: H untingjor the Rare U-235 will, have “Manchester High preter were constantly In the room Room. They learned about period of Connecticut at-Storrs. Mary an, $1.00; Ruth Ellia 5Pc; during the interview. heating on the ground beyoild that De iSotO' . . . .$11.95 Sports-Scope furniture, types of Colonial and ann Balchwlll enter Simmons, and Hl-ya gang! I suppose you're School Band” Inscribed on It and George Griffin, $10.00; Milton due to burning buildings. There Victorian pieces, .and . the differ Carol Hdnaen wlU attend Saint all used to the old grind by now. the school seal. Haling, <|pc; E. J. Campbell, was no fusing of the ground or Dodge . . . .$10.95 ences In lurpiture woods. Joaeph’s College. Cheer up! Only one hundred and Although the hand has only one- $i;60; Connecticut Tar and As ' 4-H Beef Show ' 'With the opening ot school last seventy four more days.of school. third enough money t o t ' their any melting of materials such as ve'ek. the stage has been set for Some of. their odd Jobs were Girls who will enter nurses’ much-needed uniforms; they hope phalt Co., $1.00;. Frank Murray occurred at New Mexico, where a Ford ...... $9 .9 5 Ijgall sp6rts In M. H. 8. keeping the rug and mattress de training at SL Francis Hospital and J. Bellettl, $2.00; John B. Fa Storrs. Sept. 13 — (/P» — Twelve teat bomb was set off at a much partments In drder, which was the In Hartford, are Mary Gorman, Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Get to-raise the money this year. gan, $1.00; Mrs. W. J. WUlnson. young Connecticut beef raUers .$10.95 your locker keys while they lest lower altitude. The Hiroshima area G O O D /trC A R Hudson 6 . fl Coach ’Tet^;” 'Wigren has the hardest, also, hanging twelve to Harriet Hillery, Lillian Brennan, $1.00; ’^C. M. Elliott. $1.00; Mr. will be represented Saturday at Immediately under the point of de eighteen foot Oriental rugs, run-, and Betty BucHley. or you won’t have a cubbyhole for and Mrs. John Aubrey, $1.00; Mr. V IXTRA-MIIIAOI .$1 1 .9 5 wrospects of having' another excel- your gym suit and sneakers. the. first 4-H beef' show and sale tonation ‘an't marked by special Mash . . . . vfent season In Cross Country. Re ning the freight elevator; huglng -Irma Hare, Eva Gollmitzer. and Art Stucles to Make and Mrs. Walter Main, Jr., $1.50; to be held at the Eastern States phenomena on, the ground, either - mCARRINO pictures and mirtdrs, reaiianging Jane' Winchester will train at the ' ^ Mrs. R. L. Richardson, *50c; Albtn Olds 6 . . . $10.95 suming harriers from last year’s Are you easily winded? Posi Exposition grounds In West physical or radioactive. wquad^ Which copped the C. C. I. L. new pieces on the floor as soon- as Lawrence Memorial. Hospital In Osblack, $1.00; A1 Emerson, $1.00; Springfield, Mass., in four years Farrell termed the flash burn they came in, taking old pieces to New London, and Rosalind Turje- tive you can swim the pool. Frosh ? Christmas Menus Packard 6 . .$12.95 state championship, are: Capt. Swimming tests for all Freshmen Mrs. Henry. J. Thompson, $1.00; They are: Melvin and Daniel ing by radiant heat “quite specta m Hall'. Jake. Do.povan,.Bob Bray, be reflnished and shipping. They ington will be at a hospital In -Robert J. McKinney. $5.00; E. J. Avery, Stafford; Glilhert Martin, cular.” Black lettering on a card d Bob McKinney.' also measured linoleum, kept|J2oncord, N. H. I. T. ’46. and the new students will start Holl, $5.00;: Mr. and Mrs. WUliam North Stonlngton; Gloria Orouten, Plymouth . . .$9 . 95 any day now. The Art classes started off with board sign about one and a quar samples of it on the seconfl floor, A. Pelrett, $2.00; Mrs, Fred War Farmington; Vincent Largny, ter miles away was charred but Pontiac . . .$11.95 The first session of football prsg- Worked In the drapery and gift s bang this year, led by one, young ren, $1.00; Mrs. H. J. ’Miller, MIddlebury; Ellhu (Orison, North V ■*; ‘^4 shop Where they hung material ’48 English Class Heads up! Shoulders Back! miss who spent the greater part the white background- was un- i ‘ -/I' iltlcs was.,held last Monday at the $2 00; Ralph. H. Judd, $1.00; Mrs. Canaan; Robert Hanson, Norfolk tmiched. Black attracts heat m6re 'rudebaker $11.95 eat Sl'de Oval. Veterans who every day, and In the ’’morgue' Chests out! Do we hear familiar of the first day In the. Studio due W. A. Bellham. 75c; Ruth and Gene VaUl.Jloah.en; Barbara Ham- where display equipment lya kept. strains coming from the ,"Rec” ? th-a-slight mix-.up In schedules. thiat-whlte.—-In- -a-bulldliig-a -mlle- AN* d Coach Kelley were: Capt Officers Elected Xsonard Ducluuim,~6LOO;.Airs. .R- Jla,-4nMro»r Raynusid ~anff'PatCY kway from’ the explosion, ' pidsh' Mt PrtctfM^inekitdB- Clifford. - ’’Tiger” Andrto.- Bob Tb.e.jQooi'. was.j^arrahged twice a. .Cplft- ia. prohahly. :4>ractioing Safa fter'the'mli;gfcg~was correct Sheckley, 50c; Mr. anfl Mrs. S. Lou Rockefeller, Kent; and Wil tlio a allck? Oulek, Mistor, 'orfi. »nd"npWBflr Vlfi««lC‘' •tTnonth.-' '---- f & j^ tu r e classes, By the way, ed, the' potential artist settled chairs In front of a window were Mias Marion Casey's sophomore Froiah, how did you like the pos Da'vidson, $1.00; Mr. and Mra C. liam McGolderlck, Gaylprdsville. scorched on portions exposed to riding on thin ico. boo tu today 4 wheels and Ichor It was Intereating to watch the down to work. -■ Stephens, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. 4. *1 for dependable Extra-Mileago *rhe first game has-been set for customers, all different, ^m e very English classes, on Friday, Sep ture exams???? The first project of the year for radiant heat coming through the tember 7, elected the following D. Avery, $1.00; Maneggia fam Recapping . . . deop, Leave yoar car hi eptember 28 with Bristobsso come fussy, and others easily satisfied. the Art n classes will be to make ily. $1.00; Frank Saunders, $1.00; FiMble Execution window. ^ everybody, practice your cheers : Irene. Illing, ’46 class officer* to- serve for the Flash ir-r-Tennls and field hockey Christmas menus for the. Red Tlies* flguj^ were given by (1) U-238, the form of uranium were able to isolate U-S35 from com beryllium, a fairly -common metal, would have the in redients for an ' auro-iooted tread do- .70 momlBf and pick It Jq first semester: started this week for all classes; Edwartf Paggioli, $1.00; BJdward which can bloy itself up, soon became mon uranium at a rate of 1,036 mil with a tiny amount of radium. This the evenlnf. let's give ths squad a lot of Cross. Miss Henderson expressed A. Johnson, $1.00; Frank Man- Fruita, COlo., SepL 18— — A Hiroshima officials of the destruc atomic bomb in their grasp. Before aigns for thousands of \M nrt III Jfe fli-st encounter. Period II—Richard Barrett, archery ■wlU start soon for seniors her desire for the co-operation of chicken beheaded Monday for the tion; 55.000 building* totally burn the most important and one of the lionths of a gram every 10 days. At 'mixture could then be placed in a con U-235 was known,.. attempts at atom 'extra, safe miles. 6.00x16 Ahunnl Visit M. H. S. chairman; Barbara Holland, vice only. Be sure tp sign up! all her students In order that telli, $1.00; Mra. Stanley Patnode, rarest substsmees known. Scientists this rate, it would have taken .nearly tainer in which a layer of paraffin smashing had not been profitable. It OPEN T:80 TO M ilt $1:00; H, J. WUson, $1.00; T. Glg- dinner table was still alive today. ed; 2,300 half horned; 6,800 totally 12,O0O,OO0 years to extract a pound. ' Any of the 85 fellows trying out chairman; Betty Hohl, secretory- M. H. S. might live up to the very A little surprised at the Mrd’s destroyed by blast; 8,800 half de knew if they only could isolate enough covered a sample of U-235. Neutrons, required a tremendous ‘ ^w er with MeCwrtiflcato Dick Hubbard'and Dick. Duffy, lio, 50c; Mrs. E. Maloney $1.00; to coverer Uie head of a pin they cou;coiud .At Stockholm, in 1940, Prof, wilhelm from the beryllium-radium ihixture negligible output. But smashing of the grid squad oan-vouch that Period, IV—Walter Orxyb, chair Oops!! Just f l ^ in by carrier good reputation acquired ip the hardiness, :ii A.-Olsen, its owner, stroyed by blast. GOODYEAR GRADE A CAMELBAOC ..^fltonoveai Is a natural as a drill '45, called at M. H. S. on Septem man; R a l^ Azinger, secretory. pigeon — CongratuhitionB to Pat past few years. . E. WadhamA 50c; Maxwell Hutch Of 0,000' Japanese soldiers In make____ a 'real si d.smonstration of the ' Krasney-Ergen developed iL^^procou would be slowed as they passed U-235 was another story. The calcu ber 7. inson, $1.00; William H. Minor. conjectured that the head came off enormous energy ifiside the atom. Dr. that could produce it 18,()00 times through the paraffin and struck the er. In the manner in which Period V—Arlene Kelly, fchalr- ' Stevenson, C a r o I y ,B Sonnikson As yet the Art I clssae* have In such a way as to leave the Hlrbshlma, 4,000 including the lated outpuL was tremendous »! com e«weg T im FKsel \ i the group in exercises, a pro Hubbard la going to college, un man; Carolyn Sonnlksen, vlqe Barbara -rurkington. Susan Todd discussed colors only, and made $ 1.00. Alfred O. Nier at the University of faster—or one pound per thousand uranium. American scientists heard pared with the inpuL But in 1939 the The rest of the list will be print throat and windpipe open, enabling rommsnding general and hla entire Minnesota was credited with isolatinf year*. that the Germans had developed quan- a’t have been more proficient. der the V-I3 program aa a reault chairman; Constance Rdgera sec and Phyllla Ttownsend who were color wheels. staff, were killed; 8,000 were war-brought a world-wide blabkout in of teaU taken at the Naval Train retary. the new ^eerleaders selected from Mias Henderson, In all of htf ed aa soon as It Is banded In' by the chlckeij to breeltbe. the flrat tangible quantity. ^ • .'-’ftties of U-235 to use' in this process. atomic experimentation. A curtain of BroDBer’ Obwn feieds It by dropping corn wounded and 3,000 eaiaped. (8) Atomic fission was g contpara- to various reasons thi-^ col- ing Baae at Sampaon, ^ Period I VI—Jane Vickerman, Uie group of girls Who tried out classes, mentioned the closing day the committee. (2) General Electric’s research lab lively simple operation if the materials This caused considerable worry. . silence was pulled over It SO OAKLAB^ 9 H i 1 artU only be published o'-c? in Duffy was awom into the J aeeeks. So. be seeing several weeka. ago and 1* waltlng-fehalrman: George Kelly, Sept IP. does not hnik. work oh’'>t)ie probleiq^^/^lThere, KientisU '"H^ocomplished by mixing' powdered lated y -iZ i in quantities? Then they Tomorrow: Britain soms ssarcitv I wfitir attar oexL to be called. tory. -4l. Stevsano, . X'* So long tot now- ; , Lucille Kisly. ’46, ef the Homs Economics Commlt- ooeaskuiaUv smito a fsshU sroak.
i ^ ’ - rf ' .«■*-■♦I : ■ ■ •. ■ . ^o. ■ , mAA. rit;STCK“EVKNINn HERAI.D, MANCHESTEn, CQKN. THUB5DAT. SCTTEilBER 13,194» MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER. GUNN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1945 PAGE El,EVE!T r.E TEll _____^ ^ ^ 7^ ” . ■ ■ Siluati!:ns Wanted— Hnn-ehoro tioods I Uu.sjnfss Service^ Offered 13 Roohng— Kepairing 17-A lUONKRVILLE FOLKS Aulomuhhes, for Siile 4 Female 3,'< NEW Fo n i a i N k f o x Lust and tuund EXPEK'l REP\1R8 of shingles, j WANIEU—ALL KINDS #)*- 3-ROOM OUTFIT Classified 1942 ” O NTIAC sedan coupe, 1942 W OULD L IK E to mind child days IX)ST PASS BOOK No. 48474. trie wiribg and repaihng.y/Any slate, composition and tin roofs. 3228 Sb 'Plym outh deluxe sedan, 1941 Rebuilding and repairing of in my home, flve days a week; Sense and Nonsense Notice i* hereby given that Pass atae Job given prompt atjentlon. S o m e claim that a sim ple w a y . to im pr ovg the t r o l l e y Classified ^ U a c sedan, 1941 Plymouth 2- chimney* and flashing*. K. V. Small deposit hoida lb—°34 weekly. Book No. 48474 issued by The West Side. Writ# Box K, Herald. AdvertiseiLjnts Feet Note* Ou History Correct This Sentence: “ Thank dpo^iedan, 1940 Chevrolet de Call 3975 befor* 7 p, n t/ Coughlin. 390 Woodland atreet. Consist* of bedroom, living room A local man write* in about a SERVICE WOULD BE TO REMOVE THE BOUi.'TY ON CROWS Saving* Bank of Manchester has and breakfast s.t and additional certain farmer friend of his in A sultan at odds with his harem goodness,’’ cried the boarder, “ we / i luxe s^an, radios, heaters. Cole PICTURE FRAMINtVHave that Phone 7707. Advertisenients ‘ been lost or destroyed, and 'writ pieces. For Rent For Sale .North Dakota who exemplifies in- 'flmught of-a way he could acare have rice pudding again." MotoriO^lftt. special picture frafned.‘ ramed. HSpecial Livit Slock— Vehicles 42 ten application has been made to ROOFING, ASBESTOS sidewall*, Can be purchased separately. moi than anything, ''B ro c k - 'terstate commerce or something. ’em; rat. ' for 'HTl|itaryi''8iibjrrts Work To Buy To SeU XVI For Salt? said bank by the person in whose 19.'53 DODt.lK^scdan. Cood tondl eavestroi gh conductor*. Nu- Y O R K S H IR E Cheatei white pigs, A-L-B-E-R-T-S Brock, you came up the stalps This farmer rises to the alarm He caught him a mouse M o *-W h o a the girt wltlT the For Rent name .such book was issued, for called for and'' delivered. Call tlon, recen tl^ overhauled. Call wood ceilings and. interior walla. d'^eeks old. 312 each. Roger Ol- I 43 Allyn atreet, Hartford 1'" Just then Dr. Lacey canre nois- ..." of a Connecticut clock, bottons Which he freed in th* house, French heels? payment of the amount of de Manchestcr'7^1. Ttt Buy T o S e l l 4716. Wood shinoung. general repair cott, 403 West Center. Phone 7853 ; Branch of . lly down the stairs. His eyes lie was beside her then, on his Chicago suspenders to Dcteolt .Thus starting the first Har«m Joe— She's my sister, and thoec posit represented by said book, ‘She was trying k n e^ by the bed, his tortured ELECT'r IC' REFR IG E R ATIO N ing kTee e.stimute. Time pay '"Connecticut’s Largest Furniture ? l were burning. overalls, puts on boots made In Scarem- guys ain't Frehch. or for the Issuance of a duplicate FOR SALE — 19.33\ Ford sedan FOR S A L E —Saddle horses, one Tp reach the phone to call me. face clo.se to her own. He was / SERVICE ment*. Louis Lavigne, Manches- Store Wanted to Rent 68 Ohio, washes his face In a Pitts — Mrs. Calls Blandln. - book therefor. .with radio, good condition. $150. spotted saddle mare, one Tennes he .said. " I got that much from saying ov’cr and over, utter de- .Servicit>6 All Makes of Commrrtial .ter toofing. Call 3-1428. Special discounts and consideration burgh basin, with Cincinnati soap, One Suggested Cure Inquire .38 Bllytie roaX ' see walker, one bay honee. 22 De- YOU CAN still get a good price her.” Mrs. Klttridge flinched nuncintion of him.self In the LOST PASS B<^OK No. ,514.12. ppmest(c Refrigeration given to all men.bi.rs o f t. s armed dries on a towel made in North Mose (applying alone) — Ah I think Juvenile delinquency Lost and Found an>f ..... RO('FT\C — SPEClAiaZINO In pot:strcet. Buckland. for your paper and raga. Call bac* from the anger in his face. words. “Thayer. Thayer — what Notice is hereby given that Pass forces and members of their tum- (TaroMna of Alabama cotton. He wants to get a marriage license. Ml^ht be placeid upon the skid* FOR iSALE ■in3,’i Ford, Franitlin' P. Llpp Wm. H ^ ra m lt repairing roofs of all kind*, also 5879. Wm. Ostrtnaky, 182 BiaseU "W h y in heaven's name wasn’t I have 1 done'to you? What have f e m a l e German Shep-] llies. We will gladly send one of draws his Syracuse chair to ^ * Clerk—Where’s the bride-elect? If more parents would get on Book No. 51412 issued by The 437'i North Main street a / TELEPHONE 4762 ' new roofs No Job too amall or called hours dgp? You must have I done?" our Courtesy ."'ara to shov/ you this street. Grand Rapids table, eats biscuits M osl^ W h at you-all me^an bride- Spanking terms with their kids. ^ ^ ^ K h e r d . fawn colored head breaM Savings Bank of Manchester has p. m. /I6 Keeney St. Manchester, Ct.- large.Good work, fair price Free Poultry and Supplies 43 realited the Importance of It'.” She was crying weakly, sound been lost or destroyed, and wHt- furnitirre. No obligation on your of Minneapolis flour, his Kansas eleiSt? Dere, won't no 'lection.a- — Mrs. Evangeline Baker. ^ ^ V « n d legs, black back. Strayed ; rtflinatt.. Call Howiay Manches R E N T W A N TE D — Coupla want 4 " I t — It didn't sepm serious." lessly. She aaid.' "Brock—I w-anted ten application has been made to FOR SALE 1933-V-8 Ford ciW n H AVE YO UR oil burner .serviced F o r SA LE — Fancy milk fed broil part. City bacon and his Battle Creek talt. De lady done app'tnted her- ^ ^ K m u Ui from Bell street. R^^^rd ter 5^61. or 5 room rent, centrally located. Mr*. Klttridge faltefed "She'd the hiiby. Brot'k* we can’t have vertible roadslrr. good condiU/m. ,now. 15 year.s experience Guar ers and fryers, dreased and de cei-eal. on his Trenton, N. J.. eelf to de office at niah own pus- Junior (at poultry show)—Let's ^ ^ ^ ^ H o f f e r e d See Herberger. Bell said bank by the person in whose H O SPITAL BEDS or wheel chairs, One child. K. ^ e b * . 89 Laurel been out without a coatl' she had —this one . . ." good liie.s. no recaps. heater, Xteeil work. Have Hartford diehes. aohal request atsy until they let the animals ouL Glastonbury. Call Man- name such book was issued, for livered. Also strictly fresh eggs for rent or sale Rate* reasonable. street. Town. .i—— a chill. I —I didn't want to dis Lying there, wraej^ed by pain $150. Telephone 5358. /' liiX se, Call King's, 2-158."i. A ft 'r a morning's, work with his Mother—They don’t let them Chester 352*. ' , ______payment of the amount of de Moving—Trucking- from the Glenview Farm. Order Phont Kelth^ Furnitur.. 4IB9. turb the whole household.” and exhaustion, ahe knew too a posit represented by said book, Storage 20 nice mealy potatoes and apples aort of ecstacy that was above Cfleveiand-made tractor, he comes out. Junior. • , FOR SALE — Late ,1^4 Dodge tlk ^ E k A L Landscaping, garden \ “That's unfortunate.” ' The two ...Our old friend Uncle Lorenzo Junior—Yes they do! Last night ^or for the issuance of a duplicate for delivery next month. Tel. FOR SALE—Petro No-Coal oil W A N TE D 4-5-6 room rent. Tele pain. This was Brock coipe back back to Chicago meat (?), Ho truck platfdrm hodv^coodV./tOO( condi and exX yal'bg. 'Telephone 7644 \ Wd s were a lash. fro m . near Yanceyville used to would wait after the show and ' book therefor. LO CAL MOVING and trucking. Hartford 8-0271. burner Xmplete with Minne phone 2-0558. to her, who. obeying at last the boken tea. Maine potatoes, all REAL ESTATE LISITUGS tion, Rca.sonable. $325.. Inquire 62 or 4998.' \ Brock pressed forward. "Y6u say: Dad told Uncle Bill that they Inquire 28 Foley street. Phone apolis ^oneyw ell controls. Call summons of a need greater.than cooked omw - 8t. Lojla stove. For Drive F. Silver t ^ ie Homes. 6718. . FOR SALE —Two Buckeye coal W A N TE D a 3-4 rpom rent by a m tanvahe IS reall.v 1117” his own hada through that obedi- dessert lie has fruit packed in "Brethren,' remember there pick up a couple of chickens. Of AD rypea Wanted! W ALTEpStW ILTZ, 8'e Congress 3584 X te r 6 p. m. Lace\ snapped his words. Cash AealtaMe. Announcements 2 brooders, 500 chicks, brand new. discharged service man and w ife.’ enoe,’ found himself! California and seasoned with would be no goaslper* If there 1937 ('•HEV'R0L1''-T coaoh. 1937 street. AsiiesX 'ti rubbish remov "W hat ifKhell do you suppose? AUSTIN A. CHAMBLBS Com Also 9 weeks' old New Hampshire FOX s ALE:—Bed complete, 325 Local people. No children. ^ e d ‘ Rhode Island spices. were no liatenera.” ed. Local tfuckih^. Tel. 2-1588. Where’s tne'phone? ’That’s what JARVIS REALTY C a STRONG. Serviceable shopping podge sedan./l^-'^" ' '’“ ''P''- pany. Trailer van service C«cal Red , pullets. 90c each. Three Jumbo size sheet netal stove. 34. erlck Towle. Phone 3565.^ Corinne Klttridge aat in her Junior had becoma the proud 1927 Wvlti/'coupe. 1941 Dodge ______,V T came dowH, for...... Last night A fter dinner he puts on hla felt owner o f a pig, and instated on Oiade « H * BeMdence 7**8 bags. 60. 85 and 90 cents. Man ALL APPLIANCfi»\scrvlced and moving, packing gnd atorage WJjite Rock breeding cockerels. ^11 after 4 p. m., 132 Deepwood nwm amid the ruin she had pulled sedfin: iy^nner's. 80 Oakland I might hav<\.been able to do hat made in Philadelphia, har caring for it. himaelf. - 'Weekday* and Sunday* chester Plun.bing and Supply repaired, burners, .'efrlgerators, Dial 5187. North End Hatchery. Phone 5565 irive. Telephone 2-1427. dowi upon herself. The old, pain nesses hi* Missouri mules, wed on strel^yipen 'till 10. Call 5191. W A N TE D — 5 room rent. Richard .something. No^- I can’t: she'll A fter a few weeks, hla father FUN'«'^SCIEN[E Compan.,, 877 M. in street. Tele range*, washers, etc. 'All work or 5756. was dogged In her chest, but a Berggreh. Telephone 5537, lose the child.” Iowa corn, to an Indiana plow. A t noticed that thq animal did not phone 4425. ______guaranteed. Metro Service -.Co. FOR SALE-U . S. Capitol Sunray deeper pain was in her heart. night after listening to his son ac Painting—Papering 21 FOR S A L E —4 montlbs old pulleti oil burning boiler. A-1 condition. "Dear God!" It\was a hoarse She had wronged them both— appear to thrive, and remarked: amhmui Wanted Autos- Tel. Man :hester 2-0883, Hiariford company the Camden phimograph . V l»- PUL.VERIZED Peat or humus Also broilers. 290 Hackmatai^k For hot water heat with metal whisper from Hildreth. But Mrs. Brock and Thayer. She hjad med Father— Junior, you're not feed Motorcycles 12 7-9663. ’ PAINTING .AND Paperhanging. W A N T E D —4 OR JS ROOM house Klttridge stood ss If she had been on rn l^khart. Ind., saxophone, he. ready to be delivered any time. street. Call 8009. extended jacke and built-in Taco dled with a teiTlble consequence ing your pig enough. It doesn't ■Eapecially recommended for . to Good work. Reasonable rates. or flat. Call 7066. struck a blow which stunned crawls under an Oregon blanket seem to be fattening at all. WANi-ED—WE NEED used cars hot water heater with copoer to them all. Hildreth, had put It - WANTED bacco beds, nuf series, lawns, Raymond Fljke Phone 3384. FOR SALE 20 ten week ol^ R. I. her snd from which p res^ tlv .she and Is'kept awake by a South Da Junior — I don’t want to fatten and pai top jlricea Uasb talk* ASHES AND RUBBISH removeit coils. Call Vincent Marcin. Tel. W OULD L IK E To rent on or by into unforgettable word* of harsh kota dog—^the only home product plants, etc. Telephone 6432 Reds. 10 broiler size R. V. Reds. would fall. Color wa-shed^out of pity. " I ’m sorry for you. Corinne, him'yet. I’m waiting until he g i r l f o r and,we have it Stop and get our Also light trucking. Call 5008. PAINTIN'" and Paperhanging. 4818. October 1, single house or flat, 5 her face: her e.ves, cnormouAand on the place. SM A LL OFFICE Giis Schaller, 352 Woodland Outside painting a specialty. Also well con.striicted /portable or 6 rooms. Call Manchester 3224. bec.'iuse after all most of what you gets as long as I want him, then AS N«wtf«ktwrM offer Cole M W r#— 4164. STUDIO COUCH, maroon uphol terrified, sought her son. She film- street. H AVE YOUR boilers and burners Broken glass rep ced. '>Vlndows chicken coop. Anv ^aaonable did was stupidity, and L ife' fa n i begin to widen him out "HiAVY" ArpMS 0 9 HYDRO- ' stered, maple arms and back. bled stupidly for words. " B u t ^ Rudely awakened by the Insist ! Stenography — Payroll MORE MONEY FOR. your car cleaned and be ready foe winter. . puttied. Storm sash called for offer accepted. Call 6Q21. somehow kinder to the sinners GEN, th* ’’deuterium*’ used in Green upholstered occasional didn't know—I didn't know ban to the fools.” ent ringing of his phone, and Bookeeping:. - than it’s worth right now, Brun- Call 2-0461. and delivered. All work guaran Business Property for Sale 70 Di. Lacey did not answer; he Personals FOR. SALE ROASTERS, Live I chair, both like new. T e l 5387. She had tried to cling to the bruising his shin on a chair on the Freedom And Peoee atomic energy resehrch, occur ner’s. 80 Oakland street. Tel. 5’ 91. teed flrtst class. Free estimates. reached for the telephone REPAIR.S o n washers' vacuums, weight or dressed/AIao 16 week FOR SALE— WeU established tail lame_excuse, "I tried to do what way, he finally reached the instru The nature of man’s ideals is only about once in every 7,000 . a p p l y IN PERSON. Open 7 a. m. to 1,0 p. m.. a.lso Joseph ” ”'awski, Palnter-Decor- Brock had not spoken. He WANTED—2 womew'orwomej girls. Ap- beaters. Iron.s or what’ have you. old pulleLs, Deliveries made Jor FOR SALE—Kroehler living-room oring business, cirtnplete with I th'm^ht beat for my son; I loved ment and growled into It: the .leaaure of his greatness. The* atoms of ordinary Kydrof^MS^ ! isers. 1007 Main Sundays. \ afor, 14 l9ssex street. Phone seemed beyond speech. -In utter ply. Holland C le^S Pick-np and deliver. The Friendly orders o f two "or more. Tel. suit, portable fireplace, end table, equipment for making covered hlm.’’ \But now there aeemed no Telephone Official—Hello! billionaire dazzles the world and They or* separated by liquefy- ' street. 2-0.3.38. V 2-1403. 698 North Main street. bookcase, bedroom rug. A ll like buttons for women's garments. silence he was looking up the ring o f T«rth in the words. Love. excites th* envy o f little men, then Is & w Comoany Fix-It Shop, 718 North Main. stairs; now In utter silence he ■Voice (over phone) *—Are you a ing large quantities of the Business Servicess ' tXTt ^ e ered 13 new. Call Houston 7332. Centrally located in modem She had sqen love this day — in dies arid ia forgotten. The conquer Telephone 47t7. W. Burnett. P A IN T IN G — Interior and exterior. started toward them. telephone company official ? gas, from which Ih* maleculeiL Oakland St. and Tolland building ih which there, is con the eyes of\w o people brought to ing tyrant drenches the land with BUARANTEED RADIO Service, Beat of paint ahd workmanship. "Brock.” his mother cried. Telephone Official— Yea, what of ’’ordinary’’ hydrogen, being Turnpike LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes A rtiw s for Sale 45; stant trade. G. G. Schneider, Prb- gether by th^i-agedy of a shared blood o f his fello’wa, but meets his \ Complete cleaning and check-up Phone Edward PiXc 2-1003. "Brock, you can’t go up there. can I do for you ? rubbish removed reasonable FOR SALE — YOUTH'S maple feeslonal Building, 13 Park street. Waterloo and ia only a blot on the lighter, evoperal* 6rst. \ o f your radio $3,00. All makes BIG OIL SAVINGS! Wards drum- N et now, like this. 'You haven’t m . llfNsaSl^^yBSiralf^^w MALE HELP 3661.' PATNTTNO 9ND Paperhanging desk a/id chair, 37.00. T e l 7437. Rockville, Conn. i '• She got up hra and went Voice—Ju-st tell me how it feels scroll o f history. radios Repaired. Expert service. lot salXends Friday! Buy now. even your cane*. . . . She, tiigged and'wallpaper. John P.. Sullivan. nut. She looked at the open to get out of bed at 2 o'clock In True imh;rartality la for t h ^ Military training. Phone 45.53. No money down. You don't pay a FOR SALE— Williams Oilomatlc at his sleeve, ’^ ro ck ...” door o f Thayer’s roo' the morning to answer the wrong REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 4260. Tliey were who give Uiklr genius and. Uvea *to cent ^ il you get the oil. Penn, oil power oil burner, complete with He put her aside. Ho said flve together. Brock w number? WANTED REFRIGERATION service. Gen Gnmow. Coldspot. Crosley, Housed for Sale olding the the cause o/freedom and peace. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ton Skid It! BY EDGAR MARTIN 62c!ygal.. Mid-Continent oil 36'c controls, 5100. Can be seen In words, so fraught with purpose girl's hands and they eral Electric. Orunow. CroslCy. Westinghouse, and all other makes. cere look- The memory m such men becomes ga^ in 55-gal. drums, plus Fed. operation. 57 Gerard street. Tel. FOR SALE—NEW six room sin that she quailed. He never took Ing into each other’8’'eye5 They Frlgldalri and all olliet makeA Commercial and Domestic. Private Instructions \ 28 Navy Yard Interviewer— Have a aymbol—.* - V jlgh ty cenotaph, VJt'U. BhCM «>OOV$*. HOtCfeV t?CO G O W t' \ v w tjo a ft v c «w (T Apply t ^ . 25-lb drum high pressure or 2-1Y24. gle. .Reasonable. 115 Brookfield his eyes from his goal. He .s^iid, were neither missing her, h r car- Work .piaranteed. Motor repairs' you had any experience in defense sponsored by countless millions, VCAXK. GOVteG DOMDvI W t YOO A JvixmO CF fh SriENTlFTC ELOCUTION— A few lessons often lup grease now 32.29. Remeniber. street. "Get out .of m.v way.” There was ing. She could not intriide\ivith high as the heavens and deathless Call 4394, B. * H. Refrigeration FOR S A L ^ -r- Gas range. Easy a pounding clamor to his ascent work? VCQ teiCKVW l 6CL I COOLO M A » GQ A ■ MOUGt VXXAO VJKt TO SPN?| helps When yOu are newly elected] sale ends' Friday! ' Montgomery her peor apology, her plea. 'Tk.ey as time. Colonial Board Service. X REFRIGERATION CO. washer, electric refrigerator and 6 ROOMS, excellent condition, o f the stairs: his hands tore at the Girl— Yes, I used to go with a At OOIS GUVL MOOSt r I-® GO \T K tV N G P to an office in your club. White Ward. did not need fier, they w ou -VW. Dyolf 17 Oak St. Phone:2-1226 Hoover cleaner. All perfect con quiet location, 1 block from Bum- bannister as he Jerlied himself up sailor. P A T t « » 5 ' tV O P t------V------\ K.V "WHfe TO GET TO IsiASTt WASHER. VACUUMS, Electric studio, 709 Main (Johnaon Block), never need her. They would tea?' dition. Call 8198. 5 Bank street. side avenue. Inquire East Hart sten by step. YOOVMs) Company Ootors, etc., repaired All part* PLUMBER, sleamfltter, pump ue Phone 2-1392. their eyes from each other un FOR SALE- SMALL PUPPY, 35. ford, 16 Daniel street. willingly at her Intni.alon. They available 24-houi service. Charg chknic. Carl Nvgren. 15 Sod'l FOR S A LE — Sofa-bed, 2 beautiful \ —T 615 Parker Street Telephone 5819. would be embarrassed because of FUNNY BUSINESS ee C O D. Manchester 3-14.39 street Tel. 6497 Help Wanted— Female/ 35 arrr-chairs, like new, with cus FOR S A LE — 4 room house. Fox- Thayel' lay in the big bed. her \ gaze 'wandering about the room. her enibarra.ssment, but kind. mominge or evenlnge. RADld( R E PA IR IN G PICk-up FOR SALE — 2,750 gallon feed tom made slipcovers. '47 Welling croft Drive. Oil ' burner, recrea Having so much the WANTED — Experience^ baby water steel tank. Equipped with ton road. tion room in basilfient, storm This had been her room for months RANGE BURNERS and power service, Kadlot checked at the generous. nurse about September for copper coils to heat lots of hot windows and ecreens, large lot. yet nothing looked as it once had; burners of all makes and klnde home. X?''® open 60 or 5230. B A R N E Y 'S EFKTitsJ' BUATCHKOFP'5 CLFaCKNOSIS STUART J. WASLEY ■ AGMN/ TH' BYIELLIN' -~*'1T MEANS TEETH at qither 7 A. M, or 4:30 P. M, Jarvis Realty Co;. 16 GONE FI70M HI& TOO TUaHT TOSEThtER. ENER>/ State Theater Building 7.5!iiMain Street —____ ■ 4 3^^N FAN’ NE’6 AS -«--I SlMPLV TlhAfe 6 Dover Road. tS L Telephone 6648 7146 FENDER AND :*ote,tM»*T*wAwea. WK, T.u.asau.aw>r.wr. T-/5 f-/S RfAPPV A.S Ja K id FILED SPFACe HOO C/ALL. Phone 4112 or 7275 . centissssvicaaw. T.tease.w.a'ssT.ere. WACTCHlNG'Ak SCHOOL- 6Er\MEEh4tUEIA HIS 6L0FP Week Days and Sundays BODY WORK “Here’s the bread, pel— you burn and I’ll scrape 1" “‘No, Steve never has led the class like you did, Oscar, but HOUSE ’»''AR- r o ia PM.' HE'SGOT he’s my cl^iicff for quarterback— he owns the football 1” WHAT OiO VOO S^Y SOLIMBNE a FLAGG MIS AiLMENTT VYAS. Ba a c k e d .' lank LliiUNAKD INC. |V\fA30R.7 r 634 Oeater 8L . m jH61 iY FLNN Kalesinanship....-* O H , S U R E , -.JliEflikK Bendffzvoua SY-XESLIE-TURNiSII - i ' ^ A C A 'n O N ? . • I REALIZE WELL, OKAY,' ately for the deft-flngered home ,WHY SHOULD WELL-AH-I'VE U N C LE PHIL' — .rfREVWTHlffOEE sox LISTEN, MICHAEL THAT, UNCLE BUT REMEMBE sewer this chic fashion Is a natur 12-20 PHILIP IS UP IN HIS Y I ICNEW YOU GO WITH BEEN WOiZKING - I'LL EXPECT YOU BET.' rpiNA makes! :>WNfTSET0F9AMY MIGHT ME ? I 'LL TAKE PRETTY HARD, - g u a r d i n g t h e PHIL-1 JUST al —make your dreas-up blouae o f I “ her way • ALARM! r o o m ' p a c k i n g h is j HE WOULD YOU TO BE ON rayon tle-*Ilk,'of ai tln or crepe in BR ANNIG AN UNCLE PHIL RICHEST WOMAN , M EA N T IT ' By Sue Burnett , THRU THE,. t h i n g s , M I C H A e L '/ b e - I 'L L . YOUR TO ES.' shades that harmonize with your MORSE R O AD -A-AND GOING IN THE COUNTY, I WOULD BE A A clevet aide button prtnceaa RACKEIhOUfj HE'S . VERY MUCH < GO UP AND OR FLANAGAN} fall suit or, to match a dark allk BUU.PIM* TO f ISN'T GOING to WELCOME 4-ROOM SI.NGI.E on comer lot frock to make you look allm as a O P P O S E D TO YOU i HAVE ATALK YOU'RE NEEDED OVER THERE dinner skirt. Good too, In dark I THE m a s t e r I BE A V A C A T IO N ' CHANGE with space for two rooms up. reed. The round neckline is youth GOING OVER TO. ^ W I T H HIM ' AT THE OFFICE.' W O U LD BE WOOL Jersey* to wear with a slim, Fall acreena, storm wlpdowi ELECTRIC ful and very sm a rt SWITCH... MISS TITE'S PLACE l i k e a l i t t l e dark skirt. and door*. Oa* hot water heat Pattern no 8914 U iteslgned for W IT H HIM.' VACATION' '///////^ ’ To obtain complete pattern, fin er. IS7.00 moathly after ainall sites 12, 14. 16. 18 and 20. Slse 14, ishing Instructions for the FMl dowB payment. Miort aleevea, require* 3 5-8 yard* "D ate” Blouse (Pattern No. 6027) of 89-iQCh material sizes 12. 14, 16-lncluded in pattern, Jarvis Realty For this pattern, send 20 cents, send,15 cenU in Coin, plus 1 cent in Coins, your name, address, size postage, Your Name, Address and Ofllcei • Dover Road desired, and the Pattern Number #HJ the Pattern Number to Anne Residence: t « Alcxnndcr Street to Sue Burnett, The Manchester Cabot, The Msneheater .’ Evening PHONES 4112 OR 7275 Evening Herald, 150 Sixth Herald, 1150 Sixth avenue, ‘'New J Week Day* aad Soaday* 8-13 [jHaopp avenue. New* York 19, N. T. r- *THE COMEBACK, ^ tfft’’ 1,w York 19^N. Y. . j A: BteSUteMsmi