mid S A TU B D A t, SEPTEM BER 29. 194i^ The Waathii AYMrago Dallr Cirealation a« U. a Waath Manchester Evening Herald t t e tha Meatfe o< AagwPk 1848 Sfcowen aoaIgM a a i is a£ I ^ d , though ndT one knows 8,985 ■at BO eael toalghts ELECTRIC MOTORS wan noz Taeodoy. the day nor the hour. This king­ Manchester Marines Rest Up .After Battle Special Rites a aC tha Aa«tt dom will transform our earth into RepaMoR f Rewindinp Heard Along Main Street St CIrcalaWqaa a-paradiae in the very near future. Ail Work Gdaranteed M anehe$tor^A City of ViUmge Charm T This is what Jehovah’s witnesses At St Mary’s Ace Electric Motor Rraairs lUmtiHWter O irf KAcout are preaching and it must be ______meet T m M jp . OC' And on Some of Manchester’s Side Streets, Tdo 221 N. Main St-, 0pp. Depot preached to all nations before the MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE Cl S. 'TtiS at th<9 home of end can come (Matt. 24:14). Telephone 5642 VOL. LXV , NO. 1 aa raga It) Rth* wjmmlialnner, - 3iiM >la>y, If you’re confused over the fact must dp if you are to vote in favor ‘The entire world needs this Litany of Praise and Xaurel atreet that you must pull a negative of keeping zoning. Cut the ad out hope and comfort. Doca anyone qnd stick it in your pocket, and ^anl^sgiving Tomor* “No” lever on Monday if you wish honestly believe that the..-pepple •/ B. Brahalck, regent, and to keep zoning for Manchester,, refer to it, if you need to, after can get too much epcotrfagement ■‘row at 11 O’ Q ock x ; Say Roosevelt An Hour of This Is Torture / ^ ^nmber 6t the members of St; don’t be ashamed of sold confu­ you are in the voting machine. .. to study the BlWertvjth the world i;;:i:M atgarefe Cizeier. Danghters pf sion. Some very intelligent people In the state-it1ls?” ^ns Slash Funds Japs Grabbed A specled “Utany of Praise and SIMON1ZING Five BiU^ K'V jM w na, will Attend the state appeared at the City Hall voting He was an old man, bordering ^ nesting tomorrow a t -1:30 at the machine demonstrator during the on three score and ten. He waa- Here is an item found in . the Thanksgiving” haa been prepared %he Body Shop Method Had Big Part Hotel Bond. Hartford. week. They were carefully Instnic- crippled with arthritis and stnrn- 1945 town report, under the head: by the Rev. Alfred L. Williams, ted in the fact that if they wished bled, unsteadily, as ^ picked his Ing ’ -Planning Study of Manches­ rector of St. Mail's Episcopal SOLIMENE A FLAGG, Inc. In Taxes f' X r. and Mrs. Otarles Odermann to be in favor of zoning they must way into a local j-eataurant to And ter." it reads as follows; 684 Canter SL TaL 8161 Making Loan 804 Parker street will be “ at church, for use at SL Maiya to­ During War Sought; vote “No.” Then they stepped in a booth for hls^ mid-day meal. Drawing of a complete "new morrow bt 11 a. m. ; Iwme” to .their relatives, neighbors to take a practice vote, and sur­ He hung up his hat and cane base map of the Town was neces­ ' and friends tomorrow afternoon The occasion for the use. of this prised themselves and the attend- and weaved unsteadily on his feet sary before the mapping part of service, copies of which will be \ Vinson Tells Plans Republicans Also Assert land evening from four o'clock on, rjit by voting "Yes,” which would au he sought to ease into the dif­ this study Could proceed, since no given to the people, is the presen- !, In observation, of their 25th wed- be to abolish zoning. The rea.von ficult booth seat. Then a thougiit tetion of a' ^anksgivlng offering Late President ‘Initi­ ding anniversaiy. good base map of the Town- exist seems to be that It is hard to' get struck him. He.fumbled around In cd. Maps at detailed scale (usual­ fop the end of the war. This offer­ Rec/ommends Repeal of ated*^ ' Settle­ Biggest Bank Close rid of the idea that when you are his trouser pocket for a coin, ly 40 feet to the inch) seem to b ing, which haa been gathered since JAMES A. Simple W ay A double quartet from the Bee- “ for” something, you vote in the found one, and shuffttod over to May, will become the- St. Mary s irmal Tax on Indi> ;'thoven Glee Club will sing two se- excellent for most sections of the ment With Hartford affirmative, and that when you the juke box, took out his glasses Town, but the Engineering Veterans’ Fund. The Fund will be lectiona at the morning worship arc against something, you vote iiduals and EUmiha- to read the titles on the chart and partment had made no e ffo^ even administered in the futuro as a WOODS To Set O ff American Occupat . stfvice tomorrow at 10:40 ^ the ir. the negative. after locating his choice of record, loan fund, available (o war vet­ Bulletin! North Methodist church; "Sanc- during the relatively slack^winter tion of Excess Profits Authorities Begin H^ In this case, however, the quesr inserted the nickle. season: t,o prepare a good over-all erans who are members of St Waohlngton, Oct. 1 ^ ^ — SMitlion ' tus" by Schubert and "TTie Church tlon is one of abolishing zoning in Soon the strains of his selection Mary’s church. Thus, as the con­ R.ange And Fuel Oil Levy on Corporations; SbarplT conflicting veralona of ’ in the Wllwood" by W. S. Pitts. map of the Town. One/now exists. A tom Bom b For Untold Millions | Manchester. If you’re for abolish­ flooded the place where a score or It sliduld be the explicit respon­ gregation of St. Mary's offer their the role plaVed by the Into ; Mrs. O. M. Bennett, organist of ing it, you vote “ Yes.” If you are more of younger folk were eating. thanks to Almighty God tomor­ Local Moving and Would Cut Luxury Tax President Rooeevelt In finan­ Dollars in Gold, ; the North Methodist church, is sibility of .some 'Tpwn Official to ull- Likely by Next Spring against abolishing zoning, you It was: " I 'll Love.That Gal Like see that it la kept accurate and row, they are also thanking those cial tranaactleBB of his oon, also accompanist for the Glee vote “No.” She’s Never Been Loved Before.” Trucking ver and Currency up-to-date." y" J Seated outeide their Okinawan dugout, (above), are. shown Lieut. whp have served their country in Washington, Oct. 1.—(A>) Defense Technique i Eliott; were released today In ' ClUb. Is that clear? WelJ, just in case The song was finished before the war by giving them the assur­ Edward T. Mbriarty, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moriarty of — A 65,000,000,000 tax re­ Congress. Honse Waya and it is still troubling you, or seems the elderly man had reached his ance that their home pariah will 29 Pearl Street Be Turned Over* o Means committee Itepifijll- lieved Wrested likely to trouble you again when seat. Probably/many readers have 64 North School' street and Teph. Sergeant John J. Tlvnan. son of stand behind them in the future If duction for individuals and Snyder Sees Job-Giving C huieSe U nitV noticed uie rising nymbir of_ Inci Mrs. John J. Tivnan, Sr., of 35 Lifley street. Both of these Man­ Tel. 6 5 6 6 Condition It Be Used to cans declared — but EUlott Lands Overrun in you step inside the voting ma­ Life Is fuhny, don’t you think? they come U|>cn “ hard times.’.’ business in 1946 was pro­ deriled-l-that: Young Boose- Unable to. Keep Pace . chine, the Republican Town Com­ denta hr the courts in fhls'VicInity chester'Marines took port, in the heavy fighting on Okinawa before Washing Machines Those Who Gave Their Lives posed to Congress today by Get Fair Treatment velt’e father "played aa Im­ One of many methods of Jap torture practiced on Allied prisoner! For World Domini mittee has thoughtfully provided involving youngsters, many of the fall of Japan. The Veterans’ Fund ’Piank-Of- With Demobilization H ingeS Oil R ed Last week’s column mentioned \ portant part” In the $200,000 Is demoiistrated above by Capt. Gus C, Francis of Salt Lake City, an illustrated instruction on how the fact that many complaints had hieK school age. Could it be possi­ fcrlng will be carried to the Altar Secretary of the Treasury Repaired to vote on zoning in an ad else­ ble that one of the major factors Hollywood, O ct 1—(AT—rA de loan hla eon obtained In 1089 Utali? who was captured at Batakn In April, 1942. A plank was Of . Million^ Monthly ^ t o * i Tokyo, Oct. 1— {/f)— J been received about women pass­ wear campaign ribbons on civilian on an unkept lot on the southeast by members o f the armed forces Vinson. In the first tax-cut­ frwn John A. Hartfqr^ gro­ where In today’s Herald. There a the inability to go and enjoy an and recently ^discharged veterana. placed behind his knees and he was forced to kneel with arms out­ ican occqpation authoi AH Makes.Bnd Models. ing out-rellginua tracts in Man­ clothing. cqrnor of Bigelow stc/eet render-. ting legislation to hit Capitol fenae technique has been devised cery chain executive. The late f selt-Rule Bid you can see exactly what you chester. The following letter evening at an organized club or Before it la presented the rector stretched. Then two rocks were placed on his palihs and he was 1 The real veterans, the men who Ing driving a hazard at this point. Oil Burtieri hill In 16 years, Vinson laid against atomic bomba .that is so president “initiated” settle­ Washington, jOct. 1.— (^)— today began a quest tot Phone 2-1164 answer was received this web building such aia the Recreation have gone through hell, don't go will read the necrologry of 'those forced to stay in this position for an hour. Every time he moved he May we have an inspection of this and before iha House Ways and simple they can be detonated with' ment of the loan by Former Reconversion Director John — told millions of -fjoUar^ “Some are wondering why^Je­ Centers' or Y.M.C.At? around with their medals and cita­ corner, please, by tlw highway de­ who have given their Uvea in the was beaten. He ia pictured at Kunming, China. The value o f recreation is not Means bonnniUee the adminlatra- out even knowing their exact Commerce Secretary Jeaae W. Snyder aaid today there; Eight Point Program to gold, silver and' c u i / hovah’s Witnesses . are caRtng at tions as well as campaign ribbons partment ? service. They are Ernest Edward Iton’B plana for easing wartime the homes more than ono4. Since and has not been stressed in Man­ on their beat white shirts or civil­ Bartley, William Anderson, Fred­ Furjioces whereabouU, it was stated today Jones la 1042 for $4,000. The may be 8,000,000 uneniployed Differences Re- which Japan was believ| chester for a good many yeara. burdens on personal and corporate divergent views were contain- ^ they claim to be mlnlatbra of the ian Coats. erick ColIIngs Jr., Arthur Davis, A Pew Still Available. pocketbooka. He recommended: by Larry Crosby, head of the Cros­ by next spring with “ high un have wrested from the Youngsters, especially boys of Waving aloft a V-Mail letter, Joseph Lennon Jr., Willi.am ed In n »re than 1,000 pages of ‘ goepel isn't that thcly duty? Ac It appears that the lads, mostly Would Repeal Normal Tax by Research foundation and bro­ employment” through 1946. | suit of Discussion Be* it overran in its try for FILMS cording to Jesus’ example, a min­ high school age, look forward to the Office Gagman came tearing Charles Henry, William Miller, testimony filed with the House 16 Texas Towns Hit LECLERC youngsters, are the ones doing in­ into the editorial room this week. RACKLIFKE OH CO. 1. Repeal ot the three per cent ther of Singer Bing Croaby. DEVELOPED AND ister is obligated to call upon all joining cluba and organizations in justice to our men and women who and George Hutchinson Rich. The by the Waya and Means oom- He made this prediction in a tween Two Principals domination. The search; FUNERAL BOMB “Local boy makes good,” he yell­ rel. Hartthid 7-8191 normal tax on Individuals, effec- Its'very simplicity might prove alleled other probes into people and' aid Uiem in the study order to have fun. Youngsters in fought so well to win peace again. "Te Deum Laudamus,” an his­ a menace, Crosby said in a state­ nifttee, and In an accompany­ 46-page report to the presi­ PRINTED a building with a supervised in­ ed. “ Here is a Manchester lad who • aiapla avMMM — HartfarS tlva Jan. 1, thus erasing 12,000,- alistic war-financing, m ade' of the Bible. A lad on the street the other-sf- toric Christian canticle, will be ment, and an amateur experiment­ ing minority report by> the By Electrical Strike dent and Congress. It was his Chungking, Oct. 1—(A)— An Main Street In JeauB’ ^nlstry he went dally structor would be able to carry on surely ought to get the Congres* sung upon the occasion of the 000 low-income peraona from the Repnblicans. ble through General Mac 24-HOUR SERVICE! ternoon was outfitted in black slonaJ Medal of Honor and if I er might unwittingly explode a fourth report. He labeled It hone 6269 from h ou a^ o house; (A^ts 20:20) a program that would keep their ~^esentation of the thank bfferingV tax rolls completely and reducing ______, . Mil eight point program aimed at bold, secret seizure today shoes, an officer’s trousers, a GI have to write to every Congress­ tax liability for all Individuals by store of atomic bomba aa I’ar “Three Keys to Reconversion— Film Deposit Box from city/to city; (Luke 8:1) and minds and bodies occupied. shirt and cap and was loaded down Colors of the Episcopal church, Washington, Oct. 1— (AV—K*'' Prodjctlon, Jobs, Markets.” erasing differences of years stand­ government-controlled man and Senator In the nation $2,068,000,000. institutions in Toksro and ah At Store Entrance. all of his followers did likewise. Lack of a recreation program with ribbons. It was obvious that the United States of America, and (Contlhoed on Page Fonr) publican members of the House National Total of Snyder’s forecast was based on ing between the Chinese Com­ “It la true that many objected, in Manchester during the war he'll get IL” the Stat^of Connecticut will be 2. Elimination of the 99 per AtOHlic BoHll) er large cities,'and the out the lad was a crackpot. The real A Re m in d e r ! cent war-imposed excess profits Waye and Means committee told sons Away from Jobs the contention that job-giving will munists an() the Kuomintang Na­ (John 7) but did that atop him? years for youngsters did little to veterans are content to wear their “ What’s the boy done?” asked carried In procession. Flags of the tionalist government has enurged their officials. Linoleums — Flponna Tile a reporter, pencil poised. on corporatlona, reducing 1946 today the late President Roosevelt be qnable to keep pace with a The answer is no. Ha continued keep the lads occupied during honorable discharge gold lapel but­ Church and Natjen will to borne prospective mllllon-a-month de­ from a month-long discuaaton be­ Bank of Japan Cloaed "What’s he done?” shrieked the by service men at the offering of When Von Need More corporate burdens by $2,855,900,- Falls to Lowest in Helos Tangle Manchester KEMFS until the day of hia crucifixion, their leisure hours. The town ton. played an Important part” In hla mobilization. tween the two principal The Bank of Japan, the "A kingdom of heavenly origin needs Rec supervision and a pro­ O. G. "Why he’s the only pcirson In the Veterans’ Fund. Fire • rheff • Automobile 000. World Fliers largest financial institution,! Floor Covering Center It wouldn’t be a bad idea for a the eight millions hi the service S. An end on July 1, 1946. of son. Elliott’s $200,000 loan. More Than Week * ^ But he was "firmly optimistic” Final decision h in g ^ however, 468 HARTTOBD ROAD gram that will bring out the little checking up by the proper or Furnitura on whether the C oi^unlsta will quarter owned by the Jap X qualities of the boys. There are a who did not giet a Good Ck>nduct the high wartime excises on such Further, the minority group about the future, provided the na­ household, was closed by am floallty Workmanship SuthoritlfJi as to why these lads Badge.” ' things as fur coats, jewelry, cos­ aaid Mr. Roosevelt “Initiated the Up Relations tion worka as a team. He assert­ yield in their demands for virtual i lot of lads that have fallen into are loaded down with ribbons, that Only Slightly By The A.$sociated Press o f the Allied command. A. Non, metics and tranaportatloh. The $4,(K)0 settlement.” . ed: autonomy. Al^ugh danger of TelepboM 8688 or 6789 the hands of the law which a lit­ more than likely were purchased INSURANCE A strike of AFL Electrical failure te still mvalent, prospects It will open tomorrow, Oomplate Btoek of AO tle steady hand In the way of MANCHESTER •xciaea under this regulation Dissenting Report Made Public 1— Prompt, peaceful settlement at an Army and Navy store. The Republicans expressed their workers shut off hydroelec-j seem brighter/ R. P. Kramer, MacArthuria' Fire4|isurance VITAMINS providing a place' to go, could CALL would return next July to the Behind Time Bvrnes Also Faces Deci< of ikbor-management differences nomlc and scientific chief, opinion in a dissenting report trie power to 16 large Texas I is a reconversion “ must.” Closely ^ o c ia te d with the te' At Lowest Prleest have prevented. ■ A U T O BODY 1942 level,'thua halving the tax Japanese provide full coop O n ' ' i f ^ Following our announced plan on many of the so-called—luxury made public aa the House awaited towns and about 25,000 rural; ^ sions on Virtual Cri' 2— Congress should act prompt­sue; were/the policies of Russia 50 Oak Street and the/unlted States. fhe re- In locathig the aasets of the i Arthnr Drag Stores When In the stillness o f the. to point out dangerous spots in DON WILLIS ALEXANDER itema. Vlnaon said this would re- filing of the full record on the customers today. The dispute; ly on those four pojnts in the Pres­ Institutions which had office i FENDER AND , Second Plane * Readied "bad debt” case. Advance copies of sis W hich Has Devel centa^Ifts of American State de FURNrMITimE 848 Main St. TeL 8806 night the ominous moan of the fire toWn for traffic, let ua call to Telephone 3979 suit In an annual reduction pf ident’s program calling for "full In the Bank o f Japan build the minority report only were involved a comparatively partment personnel have drawn BODY W ORK whistle shatters- the silence, it is your attention the corner of/Hem- GARAGE Ante Body mid.. ‘$547,00K000 In excise tax collec- For Hop from Kara­ oped Over Argentina employment, transitlohal tax ad­ Bank officers pleaded Igto : And Peiwnal Effecto lock street and Liberty street for JARVIS made available-to newsmen. small number of employes, justments, broadening and raising the Interest of the Kuomintang the natural reaction of local resi­ Fender Repairing < $• aiamaNneR s t r e e t tlona. that they had had in''*" SOLIMENB A FLAGG the driver driving east on Hem­ Complete Auto Serrlee chi to Calcutta; Long Committee Democrats told re­ unemnloyment compensation, and ‘overnment, while U. S. Marina We can protaet yoo for as lo ^ dents to count the signal strokes. Auto Painting ^ Ooafldeat o f Future approximately 140, as the na­ Washington, Oct. 1—(A*)—Sec- time to produce the requ INC. lock street. A hazardous corner Watkdaya aad Sondaya In presenting the administra- porters the complete testimony— raising minimum wages.” , landings In North China con­ as 84-00- M $1,000 for 8 rears' Next,, la. to consult a card to find 18 Main SL TeL 8086 tional total of persons away retaryof State Byrnes is expected •eta and records. They hadj •84 Oeater St. TeL 8101 exists there with trees and brush Simonizing Oahp 4118 EeaMeoBa 7X78 tlon’a tax-trimming program, Vin­ Stops Cause Delay more than 1,000 pages—probably (Three tax steps recommended cerned the Communists. time. Mlnhn am Premlam 68.00. V Hapd-To-Gel out if the fire is nearby. from jobs because of • labor con­ . Agree to PoUtlcal Comicll ed instructions from tbe Before the war several Insur­ son voiced confidence In the fu­ would be filed Oils afternoon. They troversies fell to about 352,000, home from London this week with w.ere: Repeal of the 3 per cent hor- aaid a statement by Elliott in the Above all this. It was learned ministry earlier, however, to ] Let Bse eaD at yoet home aaO ance men made it a custom to dis­ ture of the American economy, Bulletin! lowest in more than a week. retary of Stale Byrnes is expected mnl tax on Individuala. repeal of the requested material on ' Itedut^for Pontiacs record would take . an opposite the excess profits tax, effective reliably that both aides agreed to ezplalh Aetalle or tribute the numbers and location aaylng “Thik war haa demonatrat- Calcutta, India, Oct, 1— Threats of New Stoppages relations stamping the pattern of laat night. AUOB OOFBAN ■'v, view from ^hat exnreaaed by .the a political council incorporating all of fire alarm boxes, but since tben ed that this is a $200,000,000,000 —^Tbe worid-clrcUag Olobeater Jan. 1 next, and setting/a definite Assure Depositore’ Fuadi (Known As Queen ABoe) Republicans regarding th" role But there were threata of new hla main problems for the week's data for reducing excises). party representation, including the custom has been discontinued. country; an annual gross national arrived here at 1:M p. m., American troops on S e v s ^ Dsaghter of a Seventh Son Arthur A. Knofla SHOCK Aj^QRBERS Tbit was brought to our atten­ product of $200,000,000,000 at played by his father In the matter. stoppages within the near future. ahead. 3— The executive branch “mi«tsection of non-party msmbera. No- Greenwich mean tlnne (8:38 ;gotlatlona;presumably are pivoting around the bank aaaurad Itorn With a Veil "The Furniture Eire tion this week when a woman said present prices la within our No detailed information was made 'rae -pewer strike was at the ,At the same time, Byrnes faces and will be aa vigorous In its, poli­ Readlaga Dally, toclndtag Sunday, TEXACO CRYSTALITE n. m., e. a. t time) today and available In advance regarding four generating units of the Low­ on tbe. selection of members, vot­ 'tors, many of them women i laearMiee Maa" she had asked Assistant Fire reach.” decisions on the virtual crisis cies and programs to sol've pea':e- in fear that they might loBe] • A. ML to 9 P. M. Or By Appolat- FRONT AfVD REAR then took off at 3:10 p. m. this testimony, however. er Colorado JRlver Authority in time problems as it wq|i^in solving ing methods and a specific agenda. Chief Dan Haggerty, of the South But Vinson said the big national (10:10 a. m.. e. a. t ) for the which has developed in the last life aavinga, that their fund6| BMBt. In the Servtee of the Peo- Ofllce Open Osillr All Models. WASTE PAPER RANGE OIL NO. 2 FUEL OIL In a public statement several central Texas. Harry ' Bernhard, war time problems.” Other Issues upon which It te ^ d department where she could debt and the responsibility to hop to China. few days over Argentina. One of safe. . hla for 80 Pears. aad Thnrs. Bvenlag 7 to 8 P. M. 85,000,000 government bond hold­ weeks ago young Roosevelt denied union buaineas agent, said the Cooperation Indis|>enaabla understood agreement has been S P ra m iA L MEDIUM get one o f the cards. He answer PeY his first tasks must be to confer Two other banka cloaed by] 876 MAIN STREET e^ th a t he has had numerous in- ers demand careful consideration that hia father ever "promoted or diaputo had been in progress for with his atoistant secretary for reached are: 168 Ohareh Street, Hartford, Conn. 9 C Gaiton Gallon Karachi. India, Oct. 1—(;P)^The five years and the strike was caU- 4— Cooperation, and teamwork A policy, of peaceful reconstriic- Telephoae 8440 or 8968 qulrles but he did not know if 7 7-lOc in tax writing. aaalsted” hia business affairs. Latin American affairs, Spnillle among “ management ' and labor, Pboae 8-S6St4 COLE MOTORS ed hecauae the authority “ refused tlon under the leadership (Oanttnoad as fta a any are*^ existence for public The secretary declared that In second of four Dougloa Skymaater Regarding the $200,000 loan to Braden, on possible strengthening business and farmer. Federal, 91-93 Center St. Tel. 4164 dl8tributlon>v no event should tax reductions C-34S being used in relays on the Elliott by John A. Hartford, gro­ to recognize the right of employ­ o.' United States policy on Argen­ state and local governments” is CTiiang Kai-Shek. es to organize and bargain col­ Recognition of the equal atatua During the war the distribution COLLECTION next year go beyond\$5,000,000,- New Globester run was nadled for cery chain executive, and its sub­ tina. indispensable. If there Is to be a L, T. WOOD CO. of different political parties, of calendars and other paper sou­ 000. ^ sequent settlement by Jesse Jones, lectively.” Spring From Two Sources rapid expansion of peacetime pro­ 51 BISSELL STREET TELEPHONE 4496 departun at 6:15 a.m. today then secretary of commerce, the Max Starcke, 'authority general Punishment for traitors and venirs were dlacpntinue^ In advance of Vlnaon’a appear­ The tensions recently developed duction, jobs for all those willing ance, Republican lYuc leaders Greenwich time (1:15 a. e. a. Mon' ttepubllcana asserted; manager, aaid the strike was and able to work, and stable mar­ disbanding of puppets. The gov­ MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 day) for a 1,485-mile daylight hop 'The evidence is clear that whto calleff without notice and there between Russia and the western ernment emphasized that traitors Flashes! CEDAR POLES Hava you seen the youngsters voiced demanda for more substan­ Allies—Britain and the United kets for business and agriculture (Late BaUaaas of walking around Main street the tial reductl(HU than they expected to Calcutta. Mr. Hartford’s attorney was first had been no employe complaints Predicting prosTOcta of about S,- would be punished with due proc­ The fight—flret earth-girdling approached for the $200,000 that regarding wages and working States—are viewed here aa spring­ ess of law and that in disbanding *0-15 AND SO FT. 7Vj FT. RED CEDAR Wallboard past few weeks loaded down with the adminiatratlon to present. ing mainly from two sources: 000,000 unemployed by spring, 64,400 Takea IB HoMap campaign ribbons? It is against IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION Want Slash o f 20 Per Cent air service—was only alightly be­ the intermediaries were directed to conditions. Snyder said the country must puppet troops the peace and se' hind schedule, with the delay at­ him by the president. '"T"Arr'eVIdent desire of London curlty of cerUin dlatricta were of New London, Oct. 8 FT. WHITE CEDAR ,G3T 8iun Sheathing Board War Department regulations to The Republicans want a slash Oil Workers Settle Two Strikes and Washington to check the ex­ “ face the fact that substantial un­ POLES All Streets East of Main Street, From the Center Squth tributable to extra long atopovera "Initiated Settlement By Janes' In Washlng.ton, the CIO Oil employment lies ahead. the utmost consideration, implying bold holdap at gUBpolat ta o f at least 20 per cent “acroaa the tent of Russia’s direct control over $4,400 aad a valuable wat FOB PULLET LINES, ETC. 9 FT. RED CEDAR Weatherproof and board” on income levies. They rather than loaf of time in the "The president of the United Workers Union announced settle­ "That, in Itaelf,” he continued, the puppets should not be demob­ and South of East Center Street. Jarvis Offers Thesp States not only played an import' countries in eastern Europe. ilized too swiftly. ring were takea ffom a tied to their plan a demand for re­ air. ment of strikes at two'small De­ 2. Prolonged uncertainty in the “will not stamp reconversion suc­ Insulating — 2’ x 8* A three-hour atop, longest since ant part in effecting the payment Adoption of measures for the dene* produce merchaat trenchment in Federal expendi­ troit plants. The union called American government over what cessful or unsuccessful. It takes tures. Representative Knutson leaving Washington laat Friday, of $200,000 to hia son by Mr. Hart this a "first break” aa concilia­ democratization of politics and this morninil’ on Route 84 la F. FITZGERALD 3c Per Square Foot. Houses — Now Available was arranged for Karachi, where to do with the atomic bomb‘secret. nationalization of the . armies Stonlngton waa under aa The Friendly tion conferences were resumed Both things vitally affect Rus- (Contiaued‘OB Page Eight) TELEPHONE 2-1417 MAIN STREET, (Conttniied on fage Eight) the Globater lande

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sharp curve In the road and that chaplain «)f- [dlay Fills DeMolays are cordially invited’ to Namc^Ohen was sung by the con* Thousands Line Streets was completely demolished and ael Murphy from SUfford Springs / ' , " « " grd^Ttlon, followed by the rosary Speedy Replies Bring the motor was tom from Its moor­ ( i I ; \ V \'' attend. Refreshments "will be ser\’- Ladles of St. Maurire to Westbrook; Sergt Royal Scran­ Sd under the' direction Of the en* Ipd' by Father Stack. Mrs. Arlyrie Killed in Crash ings and tossed 15 feet away. Gives Sermon The Ladles of St. Maurice will Social Season State Police ton from Danielaon to SUfford. Tonight tertalnment committee, , ^ a r r lty and Andrew Hooker then 'v:' sang the hymn, "A vc Marls Stella." meet this evening at 8 p. m. in As State Guards Parade Springs; Sergt. Edward P. Tierney Johnson returned to Noroton Next came the sermon by Father the Fireplace Room of the Com­ „ Criticism and Praise / from Oolthester to communica­ Two Others in Serious Sunday morning from his station Rev. Moriarty For<^ Timmins. munity Hall. . Mrs.: Keeney Hut­ Center Qiurch Women Three Sergeants Given tions division; Sergt James L. at Shaw field, Sumpter, S. C.,i and ition of Officers was under orders to report at Local Girl Scouts Solemn Benediction chinson, Mrs. Anthony Mcneggia To Sponsor Supper on First and Second Battal­ Permanent Appoint­ Dygert from Groton to Colchester; Condition as Result I Held in Temple; Cancel Engager and Mrs. Clifford Loomis will have , Tinman Has Had to Go Sergt William Farrow from West­ Westover field. Mass., on Tuesday. Solemn benediction was cele­ About To^vn ions Take Part in O f Noroton Accident Townsend returned hom'» earlier brated by Rev. Bronislaw Gada- charge ■ of the refreshments. Wednesday Evening I Rationing Paid ments as Lieutenants brook to Groton: Sergt. Robert W. [Former Members To Be Hostesses cause of Illi Treasurer Mrs. Anthony Flano re- * Back and Clear Up Herr from Hartford to Danielson; in the week from Hobbs field, N. rowski of St. Bridget’s church as­ A meeting of the Fellowcraft March; Visitors Enter­ mlnd.-i the members that the dead Masts, Fhis, Etc. Sergt. Maurice F. Purtell from M., and was under orders to re­ sisted by RcV. Frederick A. Me* A mother-daughter pot luck sup­ Club wlll .be held tonight at 7:30, Darien, Oci.- 1.— (/P)—Two per­ "The defeats of Naziism in Eu­ line for payment of dues within Mistakes Resulting Book Four rad stamps Al .Hartford, Oct. 1— (ff) —SUte Bethany to Milford toll sUtlon. port at Camp Devens on O ct 7 r . Mullen, Jr., o f 131 Ixan of St. James's church as at the Masonic Temple. tained at Armory sons were Instantly killed and Manchester Girl Scouts are to the period of grace is this meeting per, Wednesday evening at 6:30, through E l good through 0 from Ansonia, Glastonbury, Mil* to prevent it.’’ declared Rev. First and Second Battalions unde Shoes ford, Stonlngton, Wallingford, Sweet Jesus was sung by David visitor of Emanuel Lutheran ing. bandages will be rolled for the clear them up. Groton and Colchester barracks. cers: Frank Dowling, Waterbury, Lee D. Townsend, 26, both of _ e : .George Bonnet, senior James P. Timmins, pastor of St. command of Licut-Oolonel W illi/ni Book Three Airplane stamps 1 !/ \ ■*“ ^ Garrlty as the monstrance was Hindu-Moslem church, will speak on "Church and Manchester Memorial hMpltal. A Cloee friend* of the President Commissioner Hickey also an­ Groton barracks; Joseph F. Glynn, NOroton. Injured w e re / Second Richmond Morriaon, Watertown and Winsted. Bridget's church, at the Catholic J. Maxwell and Major H. f a ,. 2, 3 and 4 good Indefinitely. O PA returned to the tabemadle ah'd the Home in Relation to„ the social time with refreshments will admit he’s made mistakes by his nounced the retirement o f three New Haven, Groton barracks; Ueut. Lee D. Townsepd, 24, iden­ tear S councilor; Robert W. Mrs. Melvin T l^ of Hartford, Hour sponsored . by Campbell Prelssner. says no piana.to cancel any. RUBBER the closing of the exercises the Mother and Daughter.” , be enjoyed and the foKoyvlng hos­ bang-bang method of answering veteran p»®tobers of the dephrt- W alter h A>>®h Bridgeport, West- tified by Police Sergt. Frank I.'.aenior deacon; Richard member of the . Regional Camp council, Knights of Columbus, yes­ Colonel Maxwell was marsIL|^ of committee, wilt give the Intro* congregation sang The Star Span­ Strife Grows A daughter is not a compulsory tesses will serve; Ana John­ questions. ment and the returo to duty of 17 port barracks i Thomas F. Ahem, SUnding as driver o f the car, and t, Junior deacon; John terday afternoon. Father Timmins the parade and the marching V ifils New Haven, Grotori barracks; SHEETING n, senior steward; Robert ductory speech at the meeting. gled Banner. companion for the supper, nor is son, Miss EstherJfi. Johnson. Miss But they belle >re he’ll do better men from the armed forces togeth­ Mrs. Johnson. ^1. ' _ "W e’ll have to get rid of that guy. They refuse to take our stuff preached the sermon when Rev. o f , the State Guard were .\om - Robert W. Borman, Thompsonvllle, Car Completely DeihollHhrd By the Yard. b. Junior steward; John Mr*. Stephen Murray, commission* Organizations in line their any. age limit on the daugh­ Anne M. E. Jmmson, Mrs. Agnes In the long run by quick and frank er with a long list of transfers to Eugene Moriarty of St. Pe.ter's raanded by Major William W » T. Stafford barracks; John G. Chrl- Arthur Drug Stores since he began pauing out Ex-Loxl" , Jr„ chaplain; Marshall er of Girl Scout* in New Haven, Casualty Figures Rise ters attending. The program will Johnson, Mlsp^Ethel Johpson, Miss answers even though he makes Setup Change new duty stations. Standing said It Was apparent church, Hartford, was- unable to The organizations gathered at Squire, Executive officer o f %vie son, Bridgeport, Westport bar­ that Townsend lost control o f the 845 Main St. Tel. 8806 n marshal; Stewart R. Ken* will present the keynote speech. be over at 9 p.m. and a business Louise M. Johnson, Miss Hazel B. mistakes. ^ ’The three retiring veteran* are .Nothing Atrange about that I tive, yet so nice and gentle! N o it appear because of Illness. the Knights of Columbus home To 31 Killed and 152 Second Battalion. racks; Marcus El Johnson, Put­ automobile while roimding , treasurer; Chester Ferris, Dc. Raymond Kienholz, ■ state for* and formed on Delmont street to meeting will follow. Johnson,yimd Mrs. Alice Hoaglund. Since going into the White Lieut Willard E. Bushy of Guil­ Folks just can’t resist that good strong, not too mild, Ex-Lax J- * Measured by Money The paiade started from Mali House last April, Mr. TrOman has Meets Defeat nam, Danielspn barracks; Victor J. |; Francis Sullivan, almoner ester, for, Connecticut, in the clos* march to the church. The proces­ AirOivlslons To Attend ford, a member 6f the department chocolate taste of Ex-Lax. They "Happy Medium’’ laxative, He pointed out that today the Injured in Bombay and Hartford Road shortly after given trigger-quick replies to Xeilty,- Watertown, -Canaan, bar­ lard bearer; Bruce Van* Ing talk will point out ways Scouts sion included Fourth and ...Third Tim first fkll meeting of ' the since. 1921 who retired Nov. 1; like the way it acts, too—so effec­ precaution, use only a measure of success is materialisni, The four divisloM bf the Federa­ o’clock, led by the Board of Select- j questions at his nows conferences. racks; William J. Mathews, West organist; Eric Trotter, can help In conservation. Degree Knights, the Ladies of Co­ Ppdfesjional Women’s Club will Ueut. Henry C. Helnhold of Mad» accomplishments being measured . Bombay'T Oct. British tion will participjite at the meet­ rnen in an open car. followed by He’s been praised this. He's Haven, Westport barracks; Robert el, and Robert Wood, There will be discussion groups lumbus, the Daughters off Isabel­ _.^ke place Tuesday evening. Octo­ tot Wanklin Re-Elected to iaon who Joined the department in by the money people were paid ^or troops were ordered out to rein­ ing. The program has been ar­ Colonel M u w e ll and his active been criticized too. The criticism J.'p’Grady, New London, Daniel­ Trotter, George Kanehl, both morning and afternoon. la, Polish-American club, St. ber 9, at Center Church House. 1923 and S erg t Joseph Kamenski JAM ES A. them, rather than for their real force Indian soldiers and police to­ ranged by Mr*./ j . , S. Brown’*- staff and the Brigade Band of 50 carne after he made ■statements Head - State Employes son barracks; Marcel L./Simon, otter. Grant Sloan, Roger Those invited to this meeting are James's Children of Mary, St. The program will be baaed on of Berlin, a 25-year man and a vet value. The god of Mammon, he day as violence spread to new dis­ group. 'The' .women led by Mrk. pieces under Command o f WO that needed clearing up later. Simsbury, Hartford barracks; and ^ ^ a rV IS lT Robert McIntosh, Wll* council members, president of Bridget’s, Children of Mary, the eran of ^ th World War*. said, had replaced God in the tricts in Bombay’s week-long Hln- James Leslie will plan thq. supper. post-war living. Louis J. DeCapun. He hasnit— yet—tried to parry Association To Command Traffic Division W, H. Tatro, Wethersfield, Col­ linnamon, as, preceptors. leaders’ clubs, program commit* Mothers' Circle and Columbian WOODS thoughts of too many of us. Ho du-MosIem disturbances. Cosuallty A representaUve from Mrs. Alan Second BrfttaTon questions the way President Roose­ Lieut Ralph J; Buckley of Port­ chester barradks. . Jl installation ceremonies will tees o f leaders’ clubs, auid the out* Squires, Upon arrival at the George Goskill Ashton Echarge of Robert K. Wright door member o f each troop com* urged the organizations and pa- figures had risen to 31 killed and D. Belcher’s /group w illin d u ct Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ In order came the Second Bat­ velt, an expert question-turner, Hartford, Oct. 1— (8h—A plan land, retired from the Arm y with rtshioners In attendance to return church the Foufth Degree formed the worship/service at the meet- anth, has set the date of Thurs­ Range and Fuel Oil LOAHS mittec or her substitute. 152 injured. talion under Command of Major the rank of lieutenant-colonel af- ' A. B.— Bile. Mus. ' Ulng officer pnd a corps a squad of honor while the other did. ned move to reorganize the Con to ^ e only really vital way of life. Tension Increased throughout ing, Mrs. A. H yatt SUtllffe will' day, October 11 for Its fall rum- William W, T. Squire and the First .. His years In the White House ,ter three years of service In Africa Droivns When Canoe OapNzes W M t T borrow umMcoMorUy: bat ■ 1' organizations' en'fercd 'the church necticut State Employes Associa L./ If • loMi it the beet lolutioa w — accomplishments for the glory the elty and an official announce­ have a committee from Her group niage sale in the Masonic Temple. Battalion, in trucks. gave Mr. Roosebelt plenty of ex­ and Europe, will be commanding Local Moving and and then marched to the pews In jroiit protSem, th l. epcciol eetvke win Organist and Choirmaster o f God. ment said up to a battalion of for hosp'i^altty at the Federation Mrs. Anna Robb is chairman of Order along the route of march perience in brushing o ff^ b y wlse- tlon was deftated here yesterday officer of the traffic division. •ore you titnt'end travel, n iooe, teU ■front so that they could act as Burlington, O ct 1—(>P)—aifford ue bow nueb r « a need, end give oe . Societies Are Welcomed British soldiers was being held meeting. the co^nmlttee and hopes members was maintained by motorcycle ■ crack or some other means— ques­ when Robert I. Wanklin of -Tor Ueut. Irving Schubert, night Tracking A guard of honor during the bene­ Holmes Cutter, 31, was drowned the neceeeoiy » c t » far jroor eppUca- Due to the illness of Father Mo­ ready for any emergency. Mrs. Clifibrd O. Simpson, pro­ and friends will bear the sale In MP’a from Troop A, motorized of tions he chose hot to answer. riffgton was'reelected to the pres­ executive officer at headquarters wheixjils canoe tipped over at lian. ‘n iefi stop In b * oppainHaent South Methodist Church riarty the opening remarks wel­ diction also. A t the ending of the mind when housecleaning. to tlm and pkb up the money. Street car and bus service re­ gram chairman for the Women's the Brigade/Staff, under command "That’s an Iffy question," was idency. Wanklin. am engineer with become* commanding officer of Lake Garda shortly, after 7 p. m. 29 Pearl Street coming the attendance of the so­ services the organizations march­ mained paralyzed in the trouble one of his favorite devices for sm m TO ATPIT Federation, has announced high­ of Captain Arthur W. Plnell. the State Highway* Department the Hartford bairacka and Lieut Sunday, Despite the efforts of Loan, ere made on tiensture eiooe. cieties Joining the Knights of Co­ ed back to the K. of C. home area when employes refused to re­ 'The Private Duty nurses will duckling's direct answer to a ques­ Gene Lenzi leaves that post to join Tel. 6566 yvhere they disbanded. lights for other meetings. There The parade was reviewed at the defeated the only other candidate his brother James, just returned Monthly payment, you cen afford will . Instruction In lumbus In the Catholic Hour were sume work because two drivers will be programs on home and for­ meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Center by the Honorary Marshal tion about something that hadn’t the special service squad. from overseas army duty, to res­ be arransM. lA lonn of *100 coata made by Rev. Thomas F. Stack, Henry Scherick o f the Budget of SM.M erben promptly repaid In 11 had been killed. eign missions, and international the doctor’s room of the Memorial and hla staff. Brigadier, General bitepened, but mighL Sergt. Philip Schwartz who has cue him. Cutter, said to be a coneecutiva mno thly InataPmanta ______To start talk­ flee by a margin of 15 votea Claude Scott, pro\dncIal director relations. In December a musical hospital. Sherwood G. Cheney and the Mar­ ’This was another: been acting commanding officer at strong swimmer, sank In about a f 4I0.0S aaah. Prom pt.. private. ing about a man who had straw­ It had been planned to make six •IrieMly aervica. If you need $10 to ORGAN PIANO THEORY o f Information, said arsonists Im­ •program will feature the Rev. shal’s reviewing stand was located Colchester barracks' has been ss- 20 feet of water. Medical Ex- $300 phone ua today fca a I.v ia lt Mrs. Bernice Chappell, president vice presidents but the reelectlon FUB OIL SERVIGE! Police Court plicated In the disturbances were Eldon Mills of West Hartford Con­ at Main and Delmont streets. berries for sale. . Bigned to the U tchfield barracks andiner Dr. Carl J. Kilburn, said loan. Or If incaoveoMnt far jrou to o f Wanklin caused abandonment responsible for a fire which swept gregational church os soloist. of the North Methodist W S C.S Once Mr. Roosevelt—still duck­ and Sergt. Henry Palau, acting apply panonally.talapbooa er writa. The route o f march was north of the attempt. Other officer* el­ death- was ^ due to accidental BOILERS SAVES 7UU, WOUC, WORRY through a warehouse filled with The annual meeting will be held would like parents of sons ancf ing-—told a questioner to go stand commander at Bethany has been For Appointment Personal on Main to Woodbridge street, to ected were John Gilmartln o f drowning. Cutter leaves besides AND ^Francis D. Coleman, of 64 Drive gunnysacking last night In May with a skit on the history daughters, affiliated with •' the In a comer with a dunce cap on. .assigned to Ridgefield barracks. the^ Oakland street crossing, to Hartford, with the Highway De his brother, hW mother, a son and H ^sAeneti ' ABIOMAIK NUVItYi Helps / TNOUAHTnit SERViai Drivers B, Silver Lane Homes, was'fined ^ ^ of the Federation. A garden party church, who expect tb be overseas So far Mr. Truman’s technique Both sergeanto revert to their a sister. Services Agency during the holiday season, to com­ North Main street, to Depot has been rat-a-tat: Answer the partment. reelected ^secretary. former ranks as a result of the F I N A N C E C O Call 8334 Between 9 a. m. and 12 Noun I avoid a dangerously low oil are promjrt— reliable— consid­ $20 for operating a motor vehicle in June at the home of Miss Mary Square.’ pounter-marchlng to the municate with her as soon as pos­ questions, most questions, fast Charles Fahey of the University cancellation of a ll. duration ap FURNACES 2nd F lo o r rordrytanki erate o f your propertyl with defective brakes and $10 for Lawn Fertilizers Chapman will close the ysar’s ac­ state armory. of Connecticut maintenance staff, Johnny Jay, Mgr, tivities. . sible. and go on to the next. pointments as lieutenanU. State Tbrator Bldg. operating the same vehicle with­ A t the arrhqry a reception com­ vice piesldent; and George inOH POWER VACUUM Fbane 3430 r n U MiMMItNotfaing "ellap* / MONEY-SAVING T in t Free This has served three purposes: Other Transfers P H O N E 4974 out headlights, Again Available James F. Pickles ha* sold his mittee of Company G officers and It speeds up his news conferences, Hawkes of Coventry, Highway de­ Other transfers are: Sergt CLEANED U. a. Browa. Mgr. VabouttbewaywefillyoUr hdps on preventing heat loss Violin Teaching Lieaaaa No.. SSI Coleman was arrested |by Offi­ property on Adams street and is men entertained the ■visiting offi­ provides a lot o f news, and gets partment, treasurer. James Ferris from Ridgefield to kl Bsact nMasurement. ;o cut beating UUsI We Cater To All Kinds of cer Raymond R. Griffin on Cedar Staff Sgt. Klein building a home on Henry street. cers and Guardsmen. Westport; Sergt Theodore S^nd Guaranteed Oil Burner Ser\-ice. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Storrs. Oct. 1— High nitrogen a lot of questions answered. Monroe Usher and Joseph Clem- I HAVE RESUMED street last Wednesday night at __ hln, pine Liberation ribbon and the Nardoll, Waterbury; trustees, Ben and development of atomic energy Co. USS Waldron have gained their 62, national advertising manager Profeasipnol competence Good Conduct teedal. Tuolll, Bridgeport: Michael San- Immediately this statement re­ of The New York Sun for the past O C U L IS T ‘ ship a record for the speed with giacomo, Hartford and Anthony ceived front-page play In newspa­ ol higlT character. FOR MANCHESTER which their vessel performs res­ 26 years. He waa^ a native of PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED St. M ary’f Olrla Friendl^ So­ D’pnofrio, New Haven. pers and top spot on radio broad­ Brooklyn. cues. casts. ’Ihe next day the 'White Complete fadlitiee for pri­ Typical of the crew men who ciety haa postponed lU candlelight COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR - CAPITOL N E W F R A M E S House, explaining it didn’t want vacy and comfort. i / helped the lives of their fel­ worship service untU Monday October 8 at 7:45 p. m. Mias the wrong impresalon placed on LENS DUPLICATED low sailors and ffoldlers Is James the President’s meaning, said that Unoblni^Te personal at-: Aceto, seaman, first class, ’ 691 Jeanne Lowe o f the High school REPAIRS MADE faculty will sho\/ motion pictures what he really Intended was this: New tendance 'bn family'sl, POTTERTON'S Hilliard street, Manchester, Conn. That he was taking the respon­ When, a pilot finds that he is In taken In France, and light refresh needs. At The Center 5.39-541 Main Street menta will be served. A cordial sibility of deciding what recom­ Opea Tborsday UntU 8 P. M. ^osed Satnrdny A l 8:80 P M. 4 points instead of 2 for every pound! trouble, he signals with his wings NOW PLAYING mendations hie should make to welcome, is extended to young Business Hours A wide choice of prices) or by- radio to the sbip that be is Congress. But he’d leave it up io going down. The Waldron maneu­ girls or women Interested. ■ that misets all wishes. ■ Congress to decide what should be OPEN- STARTING TQfbA Y vers close by the downed pilot and done about atomic energy. v e r y one of you housewives in America, in your Y O U ’D B E Manchester Grange at Its meet­ resciie swimmers' go overboard Daily 6 A. M. to 11 P. M. wearing .special rescue bamess. ing \8^nesday evening In the Ma­ *Lota o f Empt;^ Laps , Eown kitchen, can speed the return of larger sup­ WILL GIVE GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES More than twenty pilots have sonic Temple will confer the first Sundays 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. plies of soaps and all the peacetiine things you been saved this way. and second degrees on a class of Portland,. . Ore.—w -—A little ASTONISHED Road Service! MODEL KITS AND On two occaajons the Waldron upwards o f twenty candidates. The girl watched, puzzled as a crowd C to. have been waiting for so long. You can do it by OF FUEL/AND RANGE OIL ^ AT THE HIGH PRICES bad to perform mass reacuea. officers, led by Raymond Thomas Jammed I the aisle of a city bus. saving more used fats...every drop you can When the B«nker Hill and tha will work the first degree, and the PLUS: LEE TRACY In "Mother.” came her shrill pipe, Nichols-BristoL Inc. • cr; W E W I L L P A Y FO R C A R S SUPPLIES / Enterprise, famed aircraft car­ ladles’ degree team the second. “I’Ll. TELL IH E WORU)” "what are all those people stand- 155 Center St. TeL4047 scrape or skint. It*a as urgently needed as ever. So rie r* were struck, she was Instru­ This evening these two teams will ■ Regardless of Tear, Make, . Ing up fort There’s lots of laps" All Leading Lines of Model Kits and Supplies. keep doing'it, won't you? • ' ' /, mental in saving numerous ^ r - go to Enfield to put on the degrrees WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. AMBULANCE SEBVIOB I ■ Model or Condltloa sonneL .• for a group of candidates In that 100% A Model Builders’ Store! ,, place. . The Only'Fuel Oil Dealer In Manchester When New Oars Are In Foil You women of Amorica have done a magnifictmt Production, Used Car Prices Ate ’The marriage of Miss Fawn J. ,MRKE MANCHESTER HOBBY SHOP Biiire To Drop Sharply. Public Recoi job of Mving uaed fats during the war, but vic­ Appleby to Charles R. McCarthy, \ ‘■./I' /fc-frf . Giving Green Stairi|^! W e Win Pay As High Aa Jr.< M.Q.M.M. s-c, will take place 22 BIRCH STREET tory ha* not ended the need. The fat supply for Warrantee Deeds ’Tuesday, October 3 at &.p. m. at KELLY CHEVROLET the manufacture of soap and other long-wanted the Second Congregational church. wim Jom (iff- f f \ - - UlUah F. Sullivan to Katbertn^ products is millions of pounds /ess in 1945 than » ni 1936 Cars 1937 Cars E. Greenough, property located on vhM-0.Mscw. xJ 2 2 ! Hazel atreeL unset Rebeksh Lodge Guards it was in 1944. That is why the government offers $400 $500 Lincoln Corporation to Doris A. rsqdsited to report for a re- NOTE: "ANCHORS AWEIOI SERVICE four ration points instead of two for every pound FUEL OIL RANGE OIL and Annie M. Royce, property lo­ hepf^iri this evening at seven SHOWN MAT. AT ...... 8:80 Prompt QUALITY Service. Only Genuine Chevrolet of used fats you turn in. ' . * cated on Deepwood drive. o’clock in Odd Fellows hall, in pre­ BVENINO A T ...... 6:48-9K>8 Frank B. Bower et ol to Joseph paration for assembly officers’ Parts Used. Prepare Now for Fall and WinUr Drivinst If You Want To gc gallon 1938 Cars 1939 Care Doors Open A% 1:45.- 8:80. E. Witkowaki et al, propert^.-lo- night ^7wTc g a l l w - In Lots.of 40 or More Gallons. cated on North Elm atrM ;.^ “ 'USH ^D IATO R AND BLOCK Buy Or Sell By skimminfc sc o o p in g and s o a p in g every last $700 $1000 Thomas E. Leemon Iw. Arthur drop of used fat, you can help increase your own A l Fallon et al, propertF located on UL GENL^IATOR and STARTER home supplies of soaps, soap flakes and powder* Campfield road. Charlea T, and Mary E. Handley MOTOR, ^more qtjickly. And not only soaps.'But the nylons, 1940 Cars '41-42 Cara to Doris F. ahd M*Non E. Pote, BUSHNELL REAL cottons, electric washers, irons, refrigerators, auto­ property located oh Whitney road. BIEMQRIAL — HARTF01 n. & Sat. !r h a u i - c a r b u r e t o r mobiles, and hundreds of other peacetime products $1400 $2000 Perpi^al L. Davla and I^rbthy B. Dkria to Annie O. Parker and R, H. BIS KNSIDE Preseats GN FRONT WHEELS .^we’ve ail boea waiting for. Ifene O. Whitmore, property locat­ ESTATE ed on Porter street •JUST BRAK^fe r A t E3r-ctti-yjaIRATE8 OF f,-' fill your owd neetfo for soaps and the civilian goods you’r e , Sell your ear to as now aad >ENZANCB.«i Sat / Even **IE)V^BYI— JURY”JURY" andand'TIN' “PTOA f OH Wm. F. Johnson dreaming of. Remember, every drop of u a ^ fit is still Oct. 1— WBrr-Flre be- Fonr^ riall of thlaicompar-*'ip M F J - w ir -- ~ yiMi can nae yoar ear for the rial! of this oompaaj^; with these worldrfemoui eomto lie to have seen caused by gn operas. H ielr ttaneleaoaeaa , vitally important. Keep saving, won’t you? o i l oegt 80 dayi'wlthoat charge. them fresh a ^ appealing to Builder — Real Ifotata " BURNER SALES AND SERVICE o v « " oil burner caused dam- both oM aad new generstiM Fire Chief O. C Each Ever (8:80). Orch. fljfe . 8840.88.00; First RaL 8140, 8140. Johnaon-Built Homea Graham to the feed and 88.40; Seeoad B al. 90c; S edT siat (8 :8 0 ), Oreh. 81.80, 8140, 88.40: CARTER CAPITOL MOTORS r.-aln store of Messanger Feed F irst RaL 80c, 8140, $140; , Second B al. 60c ( ^ Your Useit Fats help maki tho Peacotiine Produets Y^ Wart Supply Compan; yaaterday. Three CHEYROLEt COm ine. BROAD STREET 888 MAIN 6T. . HAHITOM) ompanlea f ( ' smouldering Telephone Hartford 8-8177. 191 CENTER STREET P H O N E 6874 T E L E P H O N E 7436 . r ■ . ■ ■: ^ f': ■ blaia fo r mord- tbao ilv a hours.

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■KAXTunCrfi?! i!fi£*tfiTSttt VA^WW«* MON13AY, OCTOBER 1045 fJTOU B tih'ft: 65,000 wood and lumber especially interested in tuiina.. He workers in a half-dozen states; fovel Setting experimented with them, but that Wins Second^ War Not Over | Chinese Unity 100,000 automotive workers, pri was not enough. He wanted to raulle Grills see thehi dead and took delight in Weddings cipaily in the Detroit area; 46^00 looking at them.’’ Bronze Medal For Many Boys Hinges on Red miners, mostly in Peimsylvania For Meeting Bendell, a small, moustached and Virginia; and SptOoO textile ^6te Support Griffin-Lee ✓ _ Romanian, said he lived in Paris workers, largely Inutne Newark, N. foV ten years before he was ar­ Miss Carolyn Harriett Lee. J.. area S. Sgt. Lawrence Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Tbpu,.nd^ Sclf-Rulc Bid Emanuel Church Grciup rested Nov. 4. 1943, for refysihg endum Oct. 21 to The Westifighouae Strike . in to wear a- badge deaignatlng him Lee, of Bolton, became the bridle volved wsfkers in Pennsylvania, Carry Out the Theme Jr., Is Decorated fur of Pfc. Edward Earl Griffin, Son And in Foreign Coun­ (Continued Prum Page One) as a Jew. • Upon arrt'va] at Os- ipe Third Republic; of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Griffin of Ohlo,/t^w Jersey. Massachusetts, Of Missionary Topic wiecim he beegro*'a doctor for Heroic Action 183 Bond street, Hartford, on Sat­ tries Need Comfort gether with a separate formula and New York. Leo F. Internees. eialisU Strongest liens, president of the Federa- staff Sergeant Laurence B. urday afternoon, at the home of reported being worked out for tl "Doctor on Duty.’’- was the In­ Prosecutor T. M. Backhouse an­ ‘ We have fought, and won this solution o f ' the military Isstiu, Irion. of Westinghouse Salaried nounced he expected to wind up Perry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O ct 1.—(iPh-Supporters the bride’s parents. The ccren^ny was performed by Rev. Meredith war in defense of our ideals of hu­ conceivably could dispose,.-II local elec- lems keeping the/'^negotiators gotiations." at Emanuel Lutheran church Fri­ He expects to call sevep more wit­ Star Medal, denoted by a leaf ^ PhiiHp B. In New York the building serv-, Cluster, for courage and devbtlon yaaterday, looked forward apart. The eouoefl was a ^ m day evening. Mias Evelyn Stark, nesses, bringing to 26 the number were married in...the presence of Federal Works Agency." A meas munist proposal. ^. ice men struck in protest, against who have told of appalling condi­ to duty in action in France, Bel­ ’ renewed confidence today to friends and rejatives, the ceremony qj,j. devotion to those Ideas ! a regional WLB directive which pqrish visitor, presented some In­ tions at Oawiectm and ■ Belsen gium and Germany during hie 154 21 referendum which w”!!! Presiiinably to it will fall the^ being performed in is^ the degree to which each one oftroubleaom e question of admin- creased hourly rates tuft re­ teresting facts about the hospital concentration carhps. days of combat 'duty with the Trance’s third republic, tifully decorated with yeiiou ” ...... ^ duced the hours per x/pek. result work prbltrator. \ H « | Florence Oden and Mrs. Aatrid hey have won 644 iwiata scheduled a meettnk with lnt«;- Wlerzbicki. The theme for the The citation accompanying the The left has won an impor- sihle for us to do collectively what! command and political authority place of the next council meeting. ested groups f«^r todSw \ events was Brought out in the hoa- W’lth the conference's end im­ second award to the local infan­ I rolc In France’s local polltl- no individual can do alone. I have i which both sides profess to want tryman cites that as a forward ob­ every confidence that- the Ameri- j On the other band, the govern- To Return Pending HMring j^ tn l room stage setting, as well minent, informed sources gave cturP, wlnniJg -more thM The Colorado Fuel am^ Iron I the refreshments which were server in an observation post at the councillor general- can'people will see their jo b ; menl agreed to consider the ap- these reasons for failure of the strike in Pueblo eri'ded \when I g e ri^ later in the eyenlng. These ministers to. agree on major peace Tillet, Belgium, his unit cams un­ .and control of all 10 major through.”- ■ I pointment of Communists who der direct artillery fire and Ser­ ' Gives E.vsmples ! have proved their administrative members of the CIO United tumefixput to be real sick room re­ problems; In adcytlon to the Socialist workers union voted to return! freahm^ts served by nuraes, on geant Perry purposely exposed ; the Communists w’on at least Bringing the need for support of , ability and served with dlstinc- 1. Lack of preparation and ad­ pending a WLB hearing. Mlchaef<.^ray8 w.nk* were tastefully deco- vance exchanges of views. himself to enemy fire to locate the faeats. thls campaign right home to Con- ■ tion in the war against Japan—r J. Soldren, international union faieil withpmall vases of flowers 2. The fact that three of the enemy battery, which was subse-- , Peasants and spnall business* nectlcut. States Attorney Meade, but in the ca.ve of the Bovernors^ Mescribed the stoo- _ At the bukjness meeting, the quently destroyed. He also d's- a, heattant over extreme politl- AJeorn. speaking at the Send-Off not necessarily in .the so-called! ministers-:-James F. Byrnes of page as a "vacation" stemming] circlh, voted to sponsor the visit the . United States, Ernest Bevin tlngfiilshed himself, while serving eform, supported the Radlcal- as a member of a party-formed st (center) groups, which agenda probably i fro-n a union complaint to the' „ f D r^ lm er D ^ eU on on Friday. of.'Jrltaln. and Wang Shih-Chieh of China—are ne',v appointees. to carry food, am.Tiunltlon end V:- 603 seats, and the extreme to%cU y o T o ? t T o instoneJs that a Jo'^viU Tnclude^"::^!!" t a C ^ WLB that ive'^fortd'!: blankets to our troops. Perry n: bust parties, which emerged Blrikr Hght home and which in i working out democratization ^^ comply w ith * ® to tell and 3. What wae described as So­ voted to viet sefisftlvltv over publicity, croTsed 500 yards of open terra’n 830. thi. c.„,p.„„iproc,.£. ,0, opp., and completed two successful mis­ Bolds Pivotal Position for War Funds so Impoxtant to us i must be found immediately which pictured the U. S. in a more ; / ’ The National Federation of Tel- xhe Circle also voted t sponsor sions despite enemy observation Foreign Minister Georges all. Back In my home town of deal with the question of partici­ powerful economic and military ephone Workers, called an Execu- ^ Sunday evening service n No- position. and sniper fire. .Jit’s new MRP party—Chrls- Suffield there was a kid . . . and pation by parties other than the "His courage and- devotion to Democrat in tendency—holds fie wa's just a kid . . . who lived kudmlntang in government ar- Uve board m ating for today to vember 4. at which Dr. ^ w ln 4. Mutual suspicion. rangements for theforthcoming 'discuss a^ tentative National La- Moll, executive director of F o t'e ^ , 5. The vun'lng interpretations duty e::empllflc8 the finest tradi­ oM position with its 195 Mrs. Edward E. Ortirin next door to me. He went to tions of the United States Army,” Unclassified independenU s e i^ our country in the infantry. | National Assembly. , bor Relations Board order. Missions for the United Lutherafi of such words as ’’democracy” The order recommended diaes-1 church, will be the speaMr. ’Th^ the citation states. another 50. chrysanthemums, hemlock boughs Now he’s lying In a hospital with ! Involved In One Phase among the powers. and dahlias. \ t- ' tabllshment of a federation afflli- | chaminade club from Worcester, Sergeant Perry was born in Pep- encral deGaulle’s followers one leg gone_ above the knee/ the , National Assembly, sched- perell, Mass., in 1924 and attend­ approximately 60 per cent The bride who was given in mar­ ate, the Western Electric'Empldy-■ has been Invited to sing at this . Injured While Trying Stunts other belokr. the knee. C^n wC turn i uled for Dec. 12, is involved ln|eg Association, in New York and|fyej,lng service. An invitation is ed the elementary schools 'there lie popular vote. riage by her father wore a light our backs on'^h fellow like that and Ij one phase of the unsettled argu-j jj^sey, charging It to bej^^igo beings extended to the Mls- and three years of hi.gh school. He fuschia dress of wool with a say ’We haven’t the money to en-\. Stilfford. Oct. l —i/P)— His at­ .. Jment. The Communists want a j (.Qj^pgijy.fjominated. NFTW Prea-1 gjouary Societies in the district to entered the senior class of Mali- matching feather hat and a corr tertaln you any longer tempt "to emulate the stunt? he ■age of white orchid and stephano- ''lostponeraent to allow revision of | Joseph Beirne thought a delegates to this service, had seeh a professional trjck rid­ Chester High school upon coming money to send USD shows to your egulatlons govemlrig, it as well as j ••demonstration;’ work stoppage to Manchester, graduating in the iple Way tls. She was attended by her sister, bedside to help you over these er do on a motorcycle at the Staf­ Mrs. Ralph Broil of Bolton, who revision of the draft of the con- ^.gg „ ••definite possibility." ford fair landed Albert Gondln. 31. a a s s of 1942. days and weeks end months of re­ stitution. and a complete new Sergeant Perry Is at present To Set Off wore a pow'der blue w'ool dress cuperation? Then there’s the oth­ 80,000 Jews of Palmer. Mass., in Johnson M e­ with matching feather hat and a elMtion of delegates in place of morial hospital with-a fractured stationed at Fort Devens, Mass., er boy from my home town who the\956 delegates elected 10 years as a counsellor at the Separation corsage of vellow roses and baby’s bailed out over Germany: broke Tiiiman Waits Died in Night leg last night. Gondln accord­ Atom Bomb breath. Charles Warren of Bolton, agoAl The government wants to ing to Chief of Police William Silk. Onter at that station.^ f his back: The Germans let him lay retain all delegates but is willing friend of the couple, served as best in their hospital. He’s back here - .^sQve■file:cycle onto the track and V. man. to add. delegates if that will satis­ ' AttreelTepoH (Continued From Page One) started to duplicate the trick rid­ (OoBtlnaed trooi Page One) now, up in Framingham, where fy the\ Communists, Following the wedding a recep­ vye’re going to try to operate on er’s feats. He Collided with the Tfieir\ whole separate tangle of during this period, the witness re­ / as four miles, with catastro- tion was held for the immediata that back so he can live a half- (Continued From Page One) grandstand. Oil Burners families at the bride’s home; ihe differem ^ relate to military mat­ plied: "Kramer." ' results. wav decefit^llfe. Can we let that ters which the political council .Jae* to Olvalge Principle mother of the bride wearing pale bov down now,that the war 1s ov- Josef Kramer is the chief of . and won't toucih but which demand so­ mllitarj' government control In 45 defendants. ■by declined to divulge the yellow with a gardenia corsage er?" |,’ Germany are being treated almost ELECTRIC MOTORS and the mother of the bridegroom lution before China can be assured Kramer at Mass Killing Furnaces \ nclnle of the defense. He Toiih Has Many Injured as badiv as the Nazis treated them. Repairing • Rewinding V J * secret would be turned attired' in a plum-colored dress there will nh.clvil war. Bendell said that 500 persons Manchester has its similar cases The attitude of (Jbiang has been About the only difference. Har­ A Pew S tir Available. to the proper authorities only with gardenia, corsage. of .heroes' In hospitals. Many of were shot in the neck by SS All Work Guaranteed that China, Ur addition to unifying rison: said. is that “ we do not ex­ guards and added that Kramer eondiUon that It be used solely The couple left late hi the after­ Its boys and girls are still in Eu­ terminate them.” Harrison is dean Ace Electric Motor Repairs and nationalizing her armies, was present at the mass killing. RACKI.IFKE OIL CO. compel fair treatment of the noon for a motor trip through New rope and the Pacific In the armies of the University of Pennsylvania 221 N. Main St., Opp. Depot Tel Hai-ttnrd 7-8191 ~ 1 States from other nations. ought to reduce.them. Tfie central Asked to enter the well of the York SUte, the bride wearing a of occupations. Others are being government, for example, had 340 Law School. • Telephone 5642 898 Maple Avenue — Hartford Crosby Research founda- soldier blue suit with light pink inducted Into the armed forces court and face the accused, the divisions at the Height of mobili­ The president told Elsenhower Tconducted preliminary expeii- accessories. from time to time. To these men witness hurried out of the nitriess zation during the^ war. Under that the general’s subordlnatea ap­ box and with a wave of his hat Bta and aided in first atomic The bride attended Manchester and women there la no lon.ger the developmenta. Its scientists American InfluenceXin stream-lin­ parently are not carrying out the pointed out Kramer and SS Dr. High school and is now employed tension and excitement of war, for ned the basic ingredient, ing this force to suroly resources, Potsdam refugee aid policy of bil­ Fritz Klein. by Pioneer Parachute Company. the war is over. They have time on leting displaced persons in the said, and then turned ail their hand. They need entertain­ the central government reduced During cross examination Ben­ The groom attended Bulkelcy High this number to 263'anq Intends to Homes of German civilians. He to the government, school In Hartford and has Just ing more than ever before, and the dell said 500 prisoners who had statement asaerted that cut it to 120 divisions asked that this be done to Impress been forced to work in the crema­ .To Accommodate returned from two years’ service government has asked the USO to on the German population that atlon oacials have refuted quardruple its USO camps and' Feel Offer Magnanfinous torium section had staged a revolt overseas. He will report to Camp they lost the war. __ that uranium atoms used shows this year. | Kuomintang observers pointed and had succeeded in settln.e fire bombs might ultimately be Belvio, Virginia, after the comple­ Our Customers We Will Be tion of his, 45-day furlough. Mrs. Only through the War Fund i out that the communists with Still Llv-ing Under Guard to Crematorium No. 3. Sbme Ittasaed for industrial uses, campaign which now is In fu ll; three divisions at the beginfiing of Harrison In a lengthy report to had firearms, he said. declare these atoms .aK far Griffin was honored at many showers given In her honor during swing in Manchester can we- show ] the war, had l-80th as fiiany the President said many Jewish (Carried on Exnerlinents (EACE is more than;the absence of war. Peace is d This is peace, And until we hove all this, we won't ii^angerous for beneficial adap- refugees and others still are living He said SS Dr. Mengle carried OPEN WEDNESDAY it added, and other ahd safer the past week. The couple remem­ our appreciation to these men and | troops as the central government’s ' \ bered their attendanU by preseni- women for the war they have won. 180 dtviartons. They feel the gov­ under giiard behind barbed wire on experiments in the cremator­ are more readily available Only through the War Fund cam­ fences in crowded, unsanita'ry ium before prisoners were put to friendy handcldsp, small talk on a front porch, the feeling in our hearts that oil is ntlty and more suitable (o>^ Ing the matron of honor wltli :i ernment is magnanimous in offer­ hove real peace * gold necklace, and the gift to the paign can we assist the needy ing reorganization of the Coi camps, and with nothing to eat death, AFTERNOONS purposes. best man was a gold tie clasp ■"•t. children, women and wounded sol- munist troops into 20 division^ but bread and coffee. "He experimented with injec­ diers of our allies, for twenty-five | which would represent one-sixth The majority of the Jews now tions ttyring to discover a drug friends iiTfolr dinner. Tight once more. Dwyer-Gribbon cents of every dollar contributed, of the contemplated government ''in Germany do not wish to return which would cause Instantaneous Starting This Week Margaret L. Grlbbon and John goes to United Nation relief agen- forces. to their former homes, Harrison death.” Bendell said. "He was Gilead R. Dwyer of this town were mar- cies The government professes It is s^d. adding that Palestine *ls def­ rled this morning at a mass cele­ ea.ger to reduce the Chinese armed initely and preeralnentlv the first Mrs. Annie Hills brated by Rev. W. J. Dunn in St. forces for the benefit of the nation choice’ of the home-seekers. The BEAUTY NOOK Peace is a birthday party, a Christmas tree, an Easter Right now, we con make a' good start towards this ie Post HUla, widow of Wll- Jame’s Church. and the dlsassociation of the Aririy "Siune, but the numberi is not COSMETICS 'N . HUls died at the Hartford The couple was attended by Atomic Bom!) frpm’ personal, territorial and po­ largeX he added, “wish to emi­ Helena Rnhenstehi. Mrs. Annie F. Smith, Prop. pltal late Friday afternoon af- Miss RIU Dwyer of Boston and litical conriections. As a move In grate to the United States where Harriett Habhard A.vers service in^a white church. Peace is telling someone goal; " For right now, in our local War Fund campaign, |f. a- short illness. Mrs. Hills was John J. Grlbbon of thU town. that direction, the Koumintang they haVe relatives; others to Max Factor Fordley 172 EAST CENTER CT. PHONE 8011 til Gilead, August 28, 1867, After a short wedding trip .Mr, Helps Tangle points to the abolition of party England,Nthe British dominions or Laden l.«lxmg — Etc. whdre the Smiths live, laughing at a joke, asking a neigh­ daughter of the (ate Abel and and Mrs. Dwyer will be at home to headquarters in different central to South Africa." Arthur Drqj( Storw we hove the chance to help our neighbor. . . here and RoUo Post. She was maf- their friends at 12*'- Church, government Armiea, putting a halt HarrisonVrecommended that aa to Wilbur N. Hills, who also street. Up Relations to party propagandizing of the long as sonic camps have to be a Gilead roan on April 17, armed forces. used that theV be operated by the bor what you con do when there's sickness in his home. across the seas . . . our service men afield and in hospji- United Nations Relief and Reha­ In Andover by Rev. Elbrldge (Continued From Page One) The Communists clalni an Army 1 ■tU. Mr. and Mrs. Hills cele- of 1,200,000 and a militia of 200,- bilitation admint,stration Instead of Washing Machines To My Cbmmiftee•• • gted their fiftieth wedding an- tiona a-prereqiiisite to diplomatic 000 distributed over Kiangsu, (Che­ the military., tols . . the merchant marine . . . prrsoners of war. Rllingtoii 70,000 Not\^n(lned eraaty five years ago, Mr. Hills recognition. kiang. Fukien. Honan, Hupeh, Hu­ Peace is people helping instead of hurting pne an­ ■ 1-December 30, 1943. About Ready to ’Tell Policy nan, and Kwangtung, in addition Before the Trumto letter went Repaired ,^made their horns In'Ullead The annual town business meet­ to.:.the various provinces of north to Elsenhower, the general report­ ing will be called Monday at 2 p. The.atomic bomb-^for the Uni­ And All of You Who Heped Moke 1 o f their maurried life, and owned ted States the first great question (China. There la known to be a con­ ed to the W ar. dep m m en t. that All Makes and Models. other, trusting instead of suspecting, tolerating instead o f the beat and largest farms m. arid will adjourn until Tuesday. tinual effort of retention of these 70,000 displaced persbns in the Phone 8822 or 2-1164 And this is democracy in it^finest expression, October 9 at 8 p. m. in the Town of policy is whether' to share its 1 this section of the town. secrets with the rest of the world. forces in line with Communist American zone of occiW tion had (rs. Hills leavCs^ne daughter. Hall. ideology. not 'yet been classified to ue* Manchester AM Service Day a Suc­ of hating. ^ Llnwood R. Campbell entertain­ Practically this means sharing- Wlnthrop Pbrter ( Ethel ■ themwith Russia as the only gr;at tion^ity. is port of all we fqught fon - This is what YOU l^lp to kUs) and one son, Homer Hills, a ed the "Old Timers’’ setback club He described housing aA inade­ Saturday night at his home on niililar>’ power which does riot npw er, Mrs. Mary Mitchell of He- possess them. Prolonged debate on quate due to shortages of building LINOLEUMS— cess, I Express My Sincere Thanks. Center and six grandchildren Berr avenuie. this issue is reported to have con­ 16 Texas Towns materiab and transportation; Peace is forgetfulness of creed and color, ^ 's meet­ bring ob^ut when you contribute to the Manchester War . o f GUead. Mr. and Mrs. Bralnard Lyman tributed considerably to the wors­ FLOORING TILE A .V'i |8he was a member of the Gilead of Amherst. Mass., was the week­ ened relations between Russia anJ Hit bv Strike egational church, a charter end guest of Mrs. Lyman’s mother, the western powers as reflected at ASHES AND RUHBISh 'X . Manchester ing on equal terms It's honoring a man for what he is Fund. Make your contribution today — and i^oke it os ttber of Hebron Grange, P. of Mrs. H. H. McKnight arid sister, London. President Truman is REMOVED Floor Covering Center No. Ill,'a n d an active member Miss Nellie McKnight. about ready to announce his basic . (Continued from Page One) 468 HARTFORD ROAD Sergt. J. A. Hof _'tb e Ladles’ Aid Society of the Mrs. Buenos A. W. Young of atomic bomb policy. Indications (Jaallty Workmanship instead of defaming him foi^whot he isn't. - big as your heart! Maple avenue has received word Cellars and |Yards Cleaned Jead Cong;regatlonal Church, are that fie has delayed this long America and demanded collective Telephone '5688 or 6759 Chairman the he funeral services will be held from her isusband First Lieut. only to talk w’itfi Byrne?. bargaining rights. ” Call 584R nr 7487 Tuesday afternoon at two Buenos A. W. Young of his arriv­ Another new/ Strike kept 13.000 Oi >n Thursdays and Saturdays Argentina—Braden, who re­ R. CAMPOSEO Until 9 O’a o ck . Committee; slock at the Gilead Congrega- al in San Francisco and expeetj* mains as. ambassador to Buenos workers from tlieir post* in five '\ Church with Rev. Charles to be here (n a few days. He has Aires until his appointment as as­ General Motors corporation Frlg- been overseas 22 months. A n vns, acting pastor, officiating, sistant secretary is acted upon by idaire plants in Dayton, Ohio, V si will be in the family lot in j Tech Sergt. Edward Finance, the Senate, returned from South where production of refrigerators Gilead street cemetery. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Finance America Saturday. He immediate­ halted by the war, was resumed X of Main street who has been home ly opened a review of this govern­ July 26. Give ^ to the ^Schodls in town held one session on furlough win return to Westov- ment’s Argentine policy because Protest Against Suspension \ Monday as the teachers could er Field where he will be honor­ of the latest restrictive measures A CIO union spokesman said nd a teacher’s meeting field in ably discharged.- imposed upon that country by Its the strike was a protest against ' Lincoln P. .Clark, fireman Third heater at two o’clock. School militarist regime. | ’’unjustified indefinite suspension /■ What a Work Sover! ^pervisor Martin B. Robertson Glass, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Ray­ .The United States' is . expected of four workeni.f’ The company in charge of the meeting and mond Clark of Hill Top avenue la shortly to Join consulUtions with declined to. comment Hilda Maahling, executive gee home with his wife and children other South American nations. Elsewhere the strike picture Baby Laundry? Inc.. y of the department of class- on a 30 days leave. The question will be whether more was: ' om teai^em of the National Ed- The Ellington Rationing Board vigorous measures than verbal de­ Ended — 38.000 white collar Weekly Diaper Service!^ X “'stlon Association of Connecticut will consolidate with the Rock­ nunciations should be employed. workew of the Westinghouse Elec­ the guest speaker. Friends ville Board Where all Elllngtonites Japan—^^Byrnes also must ar­ tric. (Jo., who struck Sept. 9 in a .tv / i parents were invited to attend will be served In the future in­ range for a meeting here relative­ ron ’re well. Hd of an nnpl demand for bonus or Incentive pay when you e^l Baby Laundry, meeting. stead of Manche.ster as was first ly soon of the Allied commission plana and which spread to 14 the National War Fund ■/ (rs. Floyd Fogel and children, planned. «for Japan. This is a new agency plants In six states; 16,000 build­ TeU them to start fnmli jiyllls and Albert were callers at ' The Friendship class' will hold which he proposed at. London to ing service employes in New York ular diaper service. A 8anl-7 home of her father, Albert its first business meetirig and so­ have the task of coordinating Jap­ city whose return to work permit­ talner for soiled diapers con. :.ln Wallingford on Saturday. cial Tuesday night at the home anese occupat'ipn policy. Evidently ted 1,500.000 other persons to re­ the first delivery (only a 2So L' It Joseph Barrasso and Donald of My. and Mrs. Howard Kibbe. the plan does not call for any sume their occupations; and 5,000 Uon charge). •: in have returned to the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ji Mor­ change in the fact that the occu­ employees of the Colorado Fuel sity ■ of Connecticut at Storrs, gan of Ellington avenue. EJling- pation is to be conducted primar­ ton, will observe their twenty- and Iron Minnequa steel plant; 1,- Xif. si« they will resume their stud' ily by United Stateb forces and.™Lfl00«AFiL-eeepq6tefa 4n; the JlCnex- • .. -u. jMth.,-gadcUag, aiuii.vetsa.iy-Sundavv •4ha£®wjjsr«anac?ffi NO^RE-XUAIW •a}ul-.Ura.'M*iUry Hurley -Of Octob«fc~7i- "by hokurtg-. epcn-.honse “ t Yilte;‘’Tehr.;''m«B'?W’ho“ declflea Jo ' supreme anytim e the Allleii can­ present to the National Labor Re- Haddam .were Saturday from 4 to 7:p, m., to receive their not agree. • ^ r; WASHING ^ ag callers at the home of Mr. friends. laticns board their request for. a ’i- f : J . ’The Morgans were married Oc­ Shrimp Fleet Blessed wage increase from $1.30 to $1.40 Y O U ' Kra. Charles Fish. hourly?' OdeU o f Rye. N. Y. U vls- tober 7, 1920. by Rev- Mr. Reed, at the home of his sister, a former pastor o f Shiloh Baptist Hundreds of boats of Louisi­ Threatened— Some 2,200 oil WANTED Phone Today. Tell us Sdward A. Foote. church, Hartford.^ They have tarn ana’s shrimp fleet were recently workers at the Union Oil Co., L start STERHAZED daughters. Miss Ula Morgan. X bleSsed before the beginning of plan|s at Oleum and Wilmington, diaper aenice. • led tilson er, Eacapaa vocal find piano teacher, and Miss^ the annual fishing se'SMon. To In­ Calif.; eight locals of the CIO Oil The War Fund (U 80) Campaign can use a few Sophie Morgan. Mr. Morgan is augurate the seeison, they were Workers union In the Allegheny extra volunteer solicitors, and driveta to take solici­ This War Fund Announcement Sponsored by Pioneer Parachiit^Company Angtlea - opi—SUte Pa- employed at th e. Hartford post sprinkled with ' holy water and valley of Penn4ylvania: 1.5C^ tors about their sectors. Volunteers please Cell John Shoemaker flagged office. filessed by. priests after a custom United Farm Equipment Workers Karl JohnspA, Chairman of the Good Neighbor Com­ Uy-drlving sailor to the Mr. and Mrs.** (?arlton Buck- that dates back to the early Chris­ members in the Peoria, HI., plant mittee; 4141 extension 319 from 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m; n \ii> I /u . iy p n v . i»< 'h-i '.baodcuffed him in his car, mister of Longview section, El- tians who fished the . Mediterra­ of the Caterpillar Tractor Ca, after 6:30 cair3684. ' , to the state patrol office lln g[^ , have announced the ' en- nean. Annual harvest o f shrimp which smployea 18,000; and 200,- ■i ■ . - ^ J / ■ ^ t / - v ^ v •quad ear. When be feturn- ga|^hiTient of their daijghter. Faith is in .excess of 50,000 tons. 000 telephonii workers, i mi HN SI Dr a Vi r hurtfoi'D . ! hahdeuffed sailor and the O. Buckmister, to Jofin David StrlkM Gdntintiing wwe both gofii, he Gibbs of Talcottviile. The wed­ Alfsifa was firoughl '^rdm Continuing—35,000 oil workers ‘ *' I N I I H r R I ■. I 110 M ->1= I i I !• r r reporti ding will take place in the fall. Persia to Greece in 500 B.C. in refineries throughout the na- 1 t

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6f \ MANCHESTBR RVBNT^q inBRAIeP. MAMGHESTKB. CONX*. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 , 194S b a t c h e s l-EU EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8TKB. UUNH« MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1945 SIX -5V! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS TO 9:00 O ’ C L 0 C K — C L 0 S E D WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AT 12 0 ’ C L state. There' is no solcVisf who form a Far Eastern Commission WTII>-I080 WTUT—1230 me Dedicated Manchester we had seemed to regard what dares say that K\t‘ carin'Ot build Votiri" on Lnw WUKC—I36U Today’’s Radio WHTD—MIU Vets’ on in Japan as cxtiu.sively one atomic bombjJiig .'eiioiigh, Eastero War Hme - Evening Herald V n t set fire to the wfiole world. Ibpio- (Jiaiiges Today essive Rites POBU8HBD BT cans gave more than a pa.sslng macy at London, and in Washing-, 3:45 WTIC—Right to Happiness. . Yanks; WHTD — Lone Ranter; With L,D PRljmNO CO. INC. COLUMN WTHT—Melody Lane; WTIU—. II Blnell StrMt thought to the fart that Britain ton. and in Moscow, needs to 4:00— WDRC House Party; llanchnter. Conn. ir- Music of Manhattan. and Rus.9ia and iCTina ami Aus.- catch .up fast on the reHlilie.s of K> Hal Bo.tle "What's the m atler?’’ asked a First General Test on News; WHTD Jack Berth; THOMAS SEROUSON WTHT — News; T h e 4:00-5:00. 7:45--WTIC—Serenaders. ludge Shea Delivers j Ocneral Manaier' tralia were, for all practical pur­ the atomic age. SaHgon -(/Ri—Annamtte natlvea British sergeant. ."You afraid of Three Anieilfiments in 8:00—WDRC — Vox Pop; WHTU Strict Master Potindad Octobtr 1. 1S8I______who have remained faithful to Spot; WTIC — Backstage Wife. poses, being excluded frpm ' the' your friends across the river?" Him and Abnei^; WTHT — Principal Address in ^ their Ff^nch mastera during indo- Johnny was complii'tely honest. 141 Miinicipalitieii 4:15—WHTD—Time Views the \,' Uthad Every Evenlni Except picture in Japan, while p u r e ly George F. B, Smith, Greater *• and Holldaya. Entered at the Chlna's rebellion are paying a He nodded his head vigorously. He I-— News; WTIC Stella Dallas. Hartford War Chest; WTIC — Absence of Rev. Ward Btca at Mancheater. Conn., aa American policy went ahead., I^ terrible price for their loyalty. was fearful that if the Annamese New Haven, Oct. 1—'i45-Mayor- 4:30— WDRC Jimmie Fidler; Cavalcade of America. OaM Mail Matter. WHTD — Report from Abroad: Wha Was Taken III was true that General MacArthur* Vital Themes A majority of the native work- flghtera ever broke Into the main, Ity elections in Norwalk, Bristol 8:1.5- WHTD — Hedda Hoppers SUBSCRIPTION RATES era fled from Saigon soon after the part of the city they would cut Ms WTIC — Lorenzo Jones. Holly wopd; WTHT — Kayo- was Supreme Commander for all "war of Independence'' began early and Torrlngton and the first .gen­ 4:45-^WDRC Main Street,, Hart- The new Home of Anderaon- kr by Mall ...... y • *-2® the Allies. But the recent contro­ throat quicker than they would a eral, test of public sentiment on Quiz. path • by Hall ...... '...I .‘5 On Programs thia month. Frenchman’s. f->rd; WHTD Hop Harrlgan; 8:30—WDRC- Joan Davis Show; Shes Post, 2046, Veterans of for­ Copy ...... I .0.1 versy over his' policies; illustrated, A number of aer^nts', however, three amendments to the state WTIC .— Young Wiikler Brown. ad' One Year ...... S 9.00 Hotel Left I'nstaffed constitution highlighted municipal News; WHTD — Meet Your eign wars and AuxlUary at Man­ ...... 113.00 clearly enough, that he wm re­ remained loyal to, French houae- 5;00 WDRC- *,8^00’ "f America; Navy; WTHT ^ American Dis­ Statea and APO The strike by moat Annamese elections in 141 Connecticut cities chester Green was dedicated with sponsible -only to Washington and Teachers ^ill Take holds, and these are V the most WHTD — TerrS' and the Pirates; cussion League; , WTIC—How- p , MEMBER or frightened people lA. liido-China. . workers left the Continental Pal: and towns.today. WTHT Meet the Band; W’TIC ard Barlow’s Orchestra. impressive ceremonies Saturday, fc- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that only V^ashington presumed Turn ak S|ii(Ients al Home wjib tried to get their ice hotel. Saigon’s priqpipal hos­ The amendments will undoubt­ —When a Girl Marries. afternoon in the prfsence of more I Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely edly excite the most interest. The 9:00—WDRC —. Radio Theater; ad to the uae of republlcatlon. of to direct him. Annual Convention quarters at night were killed. telry, .unstaffed. It 'was crowded 5:15—WjHTD Dick Tracy; WTHT WHTD — Washington Story; than 1,000 guests and friends of Everyone can own and ra diapatchea credited to It or not Homes Of- others wore looted and with French refugees and in­ proposal for annual instead of bi­ Superman; YNTIC—Portia Faces All this, we suppose, seemed all ennial sessions of the Legislature WTHT — Gabriel H c a t t e r; the organizations. , „ ' ylaa credited In thia paper and burned. . ternees. many of them homeIe.ss Life. ^ WTIC—Telephone Hour. , Due to the sudden illness of Rev. ba local newa publlahed here. right, ami quite natural, to moat appears to be the most contro­ in the luxurious depths of Hartford, Oct. 1 Connec­ “'ty p ical of these natives who de- and all their poaessions burned by 5:3® WDRC News Commen­ 9:lo—WTHT — Real Stories from W. Ralph Ward, paator of the enjoy good pictures Americans. We had indeed played ticut teachers will fake a turn aa cided- Jo stay with the aide that' the rioters. versial. Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin tary: Swoon or CroPn; WHTD South Methodiet church. Superior rlchti of republlcatlon of apeclat has registered disapproval of the Real Life. herein, are alao reain-ed. the major role in the defeat of j students at the annual convention buttered ihelr bread In the pastes ^ JJn tlL a group of stranded Dutch Jack Armstrong; WTHT Cap­ 9:30- ;WHTD—, Rex Maupin’s Or­ Court Justice William J. Shea, taervica cllent'Of N. E. A. Service Japan. We could be trusted to "Jbhnny,”'a^ltchen roustabout 1« prisoners of war volunteered tp change while Rep. Lea Marsh, Jr. tain Midnight: WTIC Just who had earlier consented to act of the Connecticut State. Teachers’ R) speaker of the House and a chestra; Coronet Story Teller: do the right thing in Japan. And Association Oct. 26 in Hartford, the Hotel Majestic, which quar-' help run the hotel, the French Plain Bill. WTHT — Victory Parade of aa master of ceremonies, gave the Watkins Postwar Thanks to modern methods of'piMnting the color and tered a group of-NAmerican corre­ guests had- to clean their own eteran legislator, has been equal­ dedicatory address. textures of old masters and conteippoi-ary artists are . bllahera Repreaentallvet;/. The we had our own future'security to New Haven and Bridgeport. The 5;43_^WDRC — Old Record Shop: ■ Spotlight Bands: WTIC — In­ Mathawa Special Apency—New entire forenoon of convention day spondents led by Lieut. Col. Tex rooms and wait on themselves. ly emphatic in favor of annual formation Please. - Judgs Shea, in a sUrrlng ad­ captured in pictures from Watkins Gallery of Popu­ Chlcaso. Detroit and Bbaton. McCrary, former New''York news­ aeseions. WHTD --- Tennessee Jed: WTHT dress. cited the terrible struggles lar Art . .. . and at prices that, make it possible think of. will be devoted to discussions c.f The hotel was a center of rumor —Tom Mix; WTIC — Front Page 10:00—WDRC—Screen Star Play; numerous teaching problems. .Vet­ paperman. The hotel, atahd.ing at Of Less General Interest America has undergone In the past Spring-filled for everyone to enjoy good art. Every IVatkins IBSR audit BUREAU o r But these are, in fact, exactly WHTD — WHTD String En­ and wild reports. At night French The other proposed anjendments Farrel. Picture la decorator approved. Here are a handful kSCULATipNS. erans. tntercultural relations, la­ the edge of a river, from across families in the Outlying areas left semble; WT-H’T — Rensie Radio 30 years and he said that the ded­ the same arguments with which which Annamese rioters fire at'tr- are of less general interest. One 6:00—News on all sjations. ication of this new building of "important” pictures . . . typical of the. Gallery. iTlle Herald Prlntlni Company, Inc., bor legislation and other vital aub-, their homes and slept in the hotel's Auction Gallery;. W‘TIC—Con­ the Russians can and do Justify Jocts are on the agenda. regular intervals, also houses a would increase the salaries of 8;15_W DRC — Jiihmy Carroll dellble assurance that the patriot­ mea no financial reaponalblllty for Corridors. While panicky mothers members of the General Assembly tented Program. - N. irapblcal errnra appearing In ad: their own conduct in certain sec­ "The Teacher’s Part . in Inter- number of British troops. Sings: WHTD — Tom Hussey 10:90—WDRC — Stuart Erwin ism that won wars against tyran­ John R. Wennergirea Furniture ementa In The Mancheater Eve- ■ Almost IMed Of Panic and' worried fathers huddled In from $,300 to $600 for the two-year Journal: Orchestral Interlude; nies win be fostered under this tions of Europe; Cultural Relations" wilt highli(Llit groups, French children ran, laugh­ Show; WHTD — Connecticut bk Herald. ■___ topics at Hartford, Dr. Joseph P. Hrmll and dark-skinned, with term for which they are elected. WT^HT — Baseball Scores; Con­ Forum of thie Air; WTHT — new roof knd will be a bulwark John R. Wennergren, of 91 Al­ The Russians performed the ing up and 4pwn the stairs. The other would, permit the lleu- cert Hour;, WTIC Professor M onday, October \ Maguire, research associate of the short-cropped, bristly black hair Hartford Heroes Speak; WTIC against any future wars. ton street, was elected DIstriet 25.00 major share of the military task Connecticut Inter-Racial Commis­ and gold teeth,. Johnny la terHbly New' Rumota of .Atrocities tenant-governor-elect to become Andre Schenker. ^ Praise War Veterans Watkins Upholstered Furniture is spring- -Dr. I. Q.. Master of the Order of Vasa for of liberating Central Europe. The sion, wiU.,apcak. "Education for gun-shy. Every time rifle or ma- Every morning'vbrought new governor in the event that the gov* 6:30 -WDRC — Geprge B! Arm­ 10:45—WTHT—Eventide Echoes. He lauded the veterans of the filled, just like prewar chairs and sofas, to For A Service Center Russians trust themselves to do better social living" Is another chlnergun fire echoed in the hotel's rumors of Annamese -atrocities. A emor-elecit dies between Election stead; WHTD — Answer Man; 11:00—-News on all stations. past wars, why by their desire to Connecticut at a meeting held at Rive .YOU that utterly relaxing sensation that HUNT SCENES, a series by H. Alkin Delt day and Inauguration day. the right thing in these liliersted outstanding tojjic.. John Fitzgeo- bare, first-floor dining room„ little priest was reported murdered and WTIC — Bob .Steele. 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; mainUln friendships made on the the Burdick Junior High School | makes for comfort and rest. Smartl.v done in Eighteenth Century style with red iThe laaue of whether or not to- aid of Wethersfield, president of Johnny would start up. He almost All three amendments received field of battle, have joined hands Hall at Stamford. The meeting styled, - soundly built to Watkins exacting and defeated countries. And the several French families we'rt said 6:45—WDRC ■ News: WHTD - WHTD — Jazz CoTneert; WTHT coated riders, hounds, fox and all! 21V$x ow night's town ' meeting the CSTA department of classroom died of panic one night when An­ to have been seized as hostages. a preliminary test at the New Lon­ Musical Roundup; WTIC—Lowell - Baseball Scores; It’s Dance in peace to work for all good Caus­ was held oh Saturday and i( com­ . specifications. iild appropriate $8,500 for the Russians have their own future teachers will, conduct this forum. namese cut the power lines and At the town hall offioials listed I'll' don cit.v election, in September. All Time; 'WTIC — Harkness ot es springing from desire to foster mittee meeting was held on Sun­ 26* 2 ffaniG". 8-50 three were accepted, although ob- Thomas. llshment of a veterans serv- secnrlty to think of. Three linp'ortanl pisciisslnns the lights went off in the city’s French residents as missing. 7;00—WDRC — Mommle and the Washington. good citizenship. day when plans were made for the Bridgeport session attendants setters believe the test was of little He said that those returning celebration of the Golden Jubilee . center In Manchester is one of Americans have been vpcal central sector. Fires the rioters started in lay­ Men; WHTD —Headline EJition: 11:30—WDRC — Night Owlj will hear three important discus­ Johnny ordinarily doesn't like to significanccv Only 4.498 voters WTHT — Orchestra: WTIC — from the present conflict should be of the Order next year. JEN N Y LIND by contemporary artist Cecil issues an editor lilies to enough criticizing this Russian ing waste to French property in took part-in the city election, the WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; WTIC sions. Dr. Fred Couey. formerly of work in the kitchen after sundown, —Supper Club. , Dance Orch'estra. offered comradeship and assist­ Being District Master for the Colliding depicts Miss Lind in her teenage; if he can, particularly if policy. They have been sincerely the University of Connecticut, who but on that night he wouldn't leave the countrySide could be seen from smallest tui^tput In years, and of ance through the ex-service groups coming term will entail a great the roofs of Saigon's buildings these only 811 voted In- favor of t:I5- WDRC — Jack S m I t n 11:45—WHTD—Treasury Salute. in flowing gold gown against a deep red opinion happens ttf be that Worried over the brusqueness with is leaving the Bridgeport Veterans it and in his fright would not gB Show; WHTD—Raymond Gram ] 12:00—WHTD News; Music; In order that they may become a deal of responsibility as, not only drapery. 26x32 vertical, 16.00 center to assume directorship of to his dark bedroom.'^ He insisted One afternoon guns begad 'bark­ annual sessions and 353 against. working unit for the preservation will the Golden Jubilee be celebra­ wisdom of the move, has not which Russia gives the cold shoul­ Or. the salary Increase amendment Swing; WTHT—Hartford He-1 WTIC — News; St, Louis Sere- the Hartford Veterans conter. will on rustling fre.sh tea for everyone ing only two blocks from' the city’s rocs Speak; WTIC—News of.] nade. of the Ideals of America. ted, but in conjunction with thia been clearly demonstrated. der to her allies. But we. our­ lead a symposium on "Why the who entered the dining room, and 'main thoroughfare. Annamese and 802 were in favor-and.269 against A delegation of members of all the Supreme Lodge Convention 20.50 selves have been going blithely and on the amendment atlowrtng the World. 112:30—WTIC—Three Suns Tno. CAPE ANN by D. Cook shows a sunsplashied 1 The need for such a veterans Education of Veterans la Impor­ he hovered around the only burn Chinese hotel servants ran to the 7:30—\VDr 6 — Thanks to thei 12:45—WTIC—Lee Sims. local ex-service organizations In will be held here in Connecticut. along with what amounts to one tant to Teachers.” In a discussion Ing candle like a moth. Every time French cathedral for sanctuary. the, lieutenant-governor - elect to uniform Acted aa an lioftof i^ard Tentative plans call for meetings street in mid-summer on quaint Maasachu- er in Manchester has been qualify. 935 were In favor and 185 nation control of Japan, and even of "Legislation Affecting Connec­ a gun banged, he leaped up, bis But the French civilians ran to the at the raising of the post’s Nation­ in Hartford, New Haven and New setta north shore, with its ma/estic elms by local veterans groups, ticut Tcachera," under the direi- opposed. With less than one-fourth Britain. the present proposal for a Far eyes startled. hotel. al colors to the staff on the lawn and red-roofed Dptch colonial house. ay be right. Many other tlon of Dr. Raymond J. Fay of of the qualified voters turning out Of the home to open the service. Mr. Wennergren held the office 28x331/5-inch gold frame, 17.50 dunitm have already gone Eastern Commlsaiim carries the Meriden, CSTA. director of re­ 4,498 voted for city officials and Only One Network Was Hit The National Anthem was played of. District Master for the State of In addition to dozens of full size search, three notable lawmakers eratiVes located in cities and less than one-fourth Pf these, took Massachus'etts in 1928 and 1929. sofas you find a dozen two-cushion with their own centers, assumption that this country will towns. The question of Coopera­ at the flag raising as the honor will participate. They are Rep. the trouble to register on the guard saluted. _ He ala0'’ neld the office of Grand (and single cusihon) . love /seats, 5 9 Mil || are going^to. They may all still have a dominant role in the Horkville tive Insurance was also discussed amendments. By Elevator Strike in N* Y. perfectly scaled for the small liv­ OUTWARD BOUND takes us on a three- Edna A. F. Edgerton of Stamford, ] Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple Chapdellor for the' Grand Domain master into a tossing, white-capped sea. right. decision of Japanese questions. chairman. House Committee on ' during the, evening. Ralph Snape .Aernmpanied by Submitting Arta Beth Sholom read the opening of>^nnecticut Knights of Pythias ing room, the study, or to'use in This nation is. we believe, sin­ Education; Senator Benjamin M. [ merfiber of the local Coop and The first two amendments con­ 1943. ■ C(Ombination with a full size sofa It’s by that eminent marine painter, Mac­ [ This newspaper h ia no Inten- New York. Oct. 1—i/P)-It turns‘ 8:30 Barlow concert. Mary Van prayer after which Commander cerely devoted to the ideals of in­ Lcipher of Bridgeport; and For- , Vernon Town president of the Conn. Cooperative cerning annual sessions And in­ Bertie Moseley of the post we Other officers elected at the -In a larger-than-average room Gregor. 23V$x33i4 bleached oak frame, of being, no deuia to be, Association is in charge of this crease in pay are accompanied by’ ih .f VIHior-elect was not accompanied by conjunction with the New York 10:30 Reunion USA resumes . . . partment ^^Oonnectlcut, Veterans Home Economics Association to Bv the Town Offjeials In Hartford on Tuesdav at which a key station, WOR. But not-with­ wiah.that upon thia cornerstone a I barrel and occaalonal models. stion that comes along for discuss home economics. Dr. Stu­ a submitting act when it went m b s —8 Bulldog Drummond; 10 of ForelglTwart, was extended by Coadjustor Bishop will be elected, out considerable stair biking. Departmrat Commander John J. vital organization will continue to | to veterans is a good and The Mil Or Else art Cuthbertson of the University Rockville, Oct. 1 tSpeciall — through the last session of the Dqve Elman Auction; 10:30 Bet­ Rowling fleeting Legishtture. The attorney general Besides making fuller use of a G, ^ireltolson of Stratford and from be built in the coming years. nd one. It does not mean that of Colorado la one of several out- There will be. a meeting of the ter half Quiz. Within the lead, box in the cor­ fGALL-CRY o i William L. Lkqrence, scientific of-state educators who will par-1 'Rhe Hiiniial town meeting of the and thF^Acretary of state how­ couple of theaters it has as regu- ] Department Auxiliary by its such suggestion made meets staff member of thS New York town of 'Vernoh w-ill be held this Conran Bowling League this eve ever. have, ruled that no submit­ lar studios, also in cooperation j Items Tuesday: NBC—12:30 p. iresident, Mrs. Lucy Brewer of nerstone were placed the ' history ] licipnte. He will propound advice ' ning at eight o'clock at the Conran of the post and auxiliary, pictures, ) P U U R A P ^ ideas of veterans them Times who was eelec^d by gov­ at New Haven on teaching of mod- ' evening at eight o'clock at the ting act is Necessary since author­ with WOR, it borrowed a Green­ m. Gen. Omar Bradley addressing BUist Hartford. Chairman of the IlNes. And if a Suggestion does alleys ity to present^the question to the wich Village night club, a restaur­ Veterans of Foreign Wars; 3:45 Board of Selectmen. David Cham­ records and details of the dedica­ ernment officials to foHpw the ern langiiagea. Two Columbia uni- Town Hall, .t. Action will be taken The third and final meeting to tion ceremony. unsound,, Md not particu- versity Teachers College faciiltv voters* springs Yrom the constitii ant, a hotel and even moved some Right to Happiness; 7 Radio Sup­ bers, extended the well -wishes of course of development of the upon the re]f)orts of the variotis make arrangements for the sched tion and not from the Legislature, one-microphone broadcasts into per Club; 8:30 Date with Jiidy; 10 the municipality. During the afternoon and eve- j welcoine to the veterans members will participate in ule pf the Rockville City Bowling ning the new home was inspected atomic bomb and help forn^ate Brid^port—Dr. Eoma Cans and town officers and committees; ac­ ■X" the ground floor of ' its building Bob Hope. CBS— 1:30 Margaret Due to another official engage­ elves, it ought to be op- League will be held this evening where two prospective new studios ment, Brigkdler General R. B. De- by a la'rge crowd of people from j the first news the public got Dr. Jane Dorsey Zimmerman. tion is asked regarding the Se­ at eight o’clock at the Rockville MacDonald: 4 House Party: 5 . vttn if those who originate Aa a reward for their attend- are all cluttered up with construc­ School of the Air; 8 Big Town; ^ Laeour, the Adjutant General, who Manchester and adjacent towns. it, is writing k series of articles lectmen and town -treasurer bor­ BowlingBowUne Center. Several questionsquestlonst i. s t l l l Y C B A delicious buffet luncheon was j adpport it do claim that it is at morning classes, the teach- rowing money for the current tion. Inner Sanctum, "Shadow y o t was to have brought the greet­ on his experiences. The other day, in regard to players’ status will be ings from Governor Baldwin, was sejtved by a large committee of the ;]ltTfect veterans project. vill. be entertained in the af- expense.s; a supervisory committee Certain parts of the staff set up Death.”.. ABC 12:30 Farnu and describing the out of this world terndem with three memorable discussed at this time. To Attack Fre^icli Home; 1:30 Chicago Varieties: 4 prevented from appearing at the Auxiliary during the evening and for Grove Hill cemetery will be emergepey offices In one of the dancing was enjoyed after the re- | j^We aote by the arguments ad atmosphere in the great, hushed progralRs. A i, Hartford. Lieut. chosen; and the budget for 1945- Social Tonight theaters to get closer,, as far as Jack Berch Show; TM County eenrlce. The ceremony closed with for the, establishment of Gov. Wilbert Show, will welcome The Vernon Fire Department Fair: 9:30 Doctors Talk It Over. prayer by l^v. James P. Timmins, fresbments.* plants where the varlotui process­ 1946 as submitted by the Board stairwa/s were . concerned, to A large bouquet of flowers, do- I center that it is claimed that the educatbra, Richard Wright, of Finance will be acted upon. will hold a social this evening at Saigon, Indo-Cfliina, Oct. 1—UP) '1[)roadcast activities. But the MBS—10:30 s. m. Jam with Mu­ pastor of S t Bridget’s church. es producing the atomic materials the DobsonviUe schoolhouse which Oomerstone Laying nated by the Patrick J . Triggs srans problems after the last famed Negro\author, vViU. speak This Widget totals $443,064.55. but —Rebellious NaUv^, striving to b ^ s and girls in the publicity de­ sic; 3:15 p. m. Jfdly Lang's Song; take place, he wrote this sen­ and an air-state^nd of 150 {iteces. is open to the public. These socials 4:30 Melodies Half-Hour; 7:45 In­ TTie ceremony of cornerstone Post, "VFW, of Thompsonvtlle was idid not reach their peak ua includes $150,000 to be borrowed prevent' reestablishment of French partment didn’t fare so well. On presented to Mrs. Jane Fortin for tence: under the direction of Dr. Ernest for expenses in anttcipatlon of will be held each Monday evening rule in Indo-Chiqa. appeared today the 19th floor, they got to work side of Sporfet: 11:15 Dance 'nme. laying waa conducted by the pres­ It therefore seems that until further notice. the grave of William Fortin, an "Here for the first time in his­ Williams, will playN^^FrancIs B taxes ' U is anticipated that to be massing on the outskirts of only via walkups. Once at their ent commander, Bertie Moseley, Sayre, notetd diplomatisW'ill speak Dinner Meeting and Paat Commander Archie Kil­ active worker of the Post who w lto^re prt^slng a Man- tory, man stands in the presence about’ $180,000 will be raised py Saigon for a concerted attack desks, no one was enthusiastic died at Newington hospital two | ter cen^, think of it as a at New Haven, Mayor\Jqhn W. taxation during the yejir. ^ The Woman’s Auxiliary of the when 1.000 French reinforcements about going out to lunch—in case patrick, the first commander of of the very act of elemental cre­ Murphy will extend greetihga and Rockville City Hospital will hold /^lANO TUNING Andereon-Shea Post. Commander months ago and another bouquet, i Jon which Apuld be kept go- Items in the budget Include disembark Wednesday. they didn’t bring something along. donated by Anderson, the Florist, ation of matter." an inter-city chorus directed^ hy its annual members dinner this The Annamese are estimated to And if they dld^o out, one round Kilpatrick presented the trowel to 19.75. 89.00 In muslin for at least eight or ten Marshall Batholomew of general gov^nmeiit $23,672-2.5; evening at six o’clock at the social I nD V01CING-S5.00 Commander Moseley, with the was sent to the home of Rev. W. | That is one half of the essential public safety, $550; highways, have a force of 20,000-'men. three- trip a day could ^ plenty. y ' At $8,500 a year, that la Will sing. Bridgeport will rooms of the Baptist Church. The Ralph Ward, the dedication speak­ story of the atomic homb. The .860; conservation of he.alHi fourths of whom are armed. NBC. CBS and A ^ , looking an Repairing Rebuilding er who was stricken ill shortly be-1 ig to mean a Manchester ex- Andre Maurols, historian and bi­ annual meeting will follow at 7:45 Known casualties from sporadic process by which this bomb is ographer, and an all-state'chorus 750;' charities, $30,000. all of p. m. from the "sidelines." rode ^ v a - Cash for Your Spinet Brand LcjirRl N o tim fore the ceremony. iture of at leaat $68,000. Tbgt Ing Selectmen's Items. Un­ fighting last week,, in w'hich both tors as usual, for the men Ji{ their and Upright During the evening 25 discharg- I made is the basic process of cre- of' 30 voices conducted by Noble \ Skating Club French and British troops were in­ AT A COURT or PROBATE held in be, roughly, an expenditure of der the Board of Education there buildings didn’t go out. / \ ed veteraits of World War II ap­ kttpn—the process by which this Cain. XThe Rockville Skating CHub will volved, Included 204 Annamese and St Manchester, eilthln 'and for the for each Manchester indlvid-- is an Inbrease of $7,000 in the Item Blslriet of Manchester, on the aSth day plied for membership in the local j world knd this' universe were of salarieiKmakinr It $98,900. and meet this evening at 'eight o’clock 106 French civilians slain. A total in Red Men’s Hail. Following the of 234 persons of various national­ American School df the Ajr, A.G;McCROHON of September. A.D.. 1946. post. ,|n the service. strung together. a total ItctiKof $1.53.145. Other whlcfr returned ter CBS today at Prceent WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Eiq.. ThMi, would be a pittance, if the Op eii Forimi items Incltid^ Rockville Piibllc busincas meeting there will be a ities were wounded. Phone 3328 Judre. When Junior outgrows The other ,half of the essential rehearsal for the minstrel show to British Maj. D. D. Gradey, com­ its new afternqdn time of 5,'is di­ Estate of Clifford R. Burr. leta of men and women who Library, $2.000K recreation, tree viding its wdek Into these sub­ story of the atomic bomb con- be given at the Sykes Auditorium manding officer of the Saigon Mancheater. in aald Dietrlct deceased. Sergts Moorhouse ive been the service get their •Agains^/tervice Center warden'’ and Memorial Day ob­ jects: S to ^ o f America, Mondays; On motion of Hertford NStlonst- cema what happenp when the servance. $1,000; Miscellaneous. on SatuVday evening, October Control comniission, has ordered Bank and Trust Company, eoexeeutor. his bassinette iVs time To the Eklitor: 27th. the active participation of Japa­ Gateways^ to Music, Tuesday; 5 worth. bomb explodes. Then it ia the I read the Open Forum article $987; payment to other civil dl- ■ Mareh’of Science, Wednesday: ORDERED; That alx months from Gets Discharge! There is no ^ y of estimating visions, $2.5.760; Interest paV- | nese- troops in an effort to quell the 39th day of September. A.Df.. 1945. opposite of creation which occura. pertaining to the Manchester the natives, and some 1,700 liberat­ This ’ Living World, Thursday: Hospital be and the fame are limited and air many of the Manchester men ments, $11,360.30; .redemWidh of! 'Taies from Far and Near,. FridaJ^. lowed for the creditora within which What happens then ia destruction, Service Center, from a mother ed Dutch prisoners of war have to choose a women In the aetwlce would who has two in the armed forces. debU. $173,000 which includes' the , Could Be Confused J3ve o’clock Was selected, it was Ex|o^se Plan to bring in their claims against said nbt destruction in the sense of the $150;000 to be followed during the been armed. sstats, and the executors are directed S-Sg t Sherwood F. Moorhouse, | |se .the facilities of suchx,a veter- That letter is absolutely cofrect explained, because that is regard­ For Men.-tYomen and to give public notice to the creditora son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Moor­ ordinary explosion, but the kind with just one exception—the Hart­ year; fire pumps. $1,000; new ed as "the peak listening period to bring In their claims within said center. If all ol^ t h ^ used If Tickets Voted Children — Agra t to 80 house,. 206 Eldrldge street, Man- I of destructioh which, magnified ford Service Center now in proceat equioment, education, $2,000. Will Buck Strike Vote^ for young people.” time allowed .by poiting a copy of cheater, has received hin honorable the ebst would be $15 a case^ If The $1.00p Included In the bud­ PAYS 1 ^ : this order on the public siirnpost near­ or uasd-'bften enough,^ could make on Pearl street was' the old Na­ est to-the place where the deceased discharge from the United States ly half sOf them found a neSd tional Fire building, bought by. our get is for the purchase from the Bristol, Oct. 1— Approxi­ On the air tonight; NBG— 8 Slrknex- ni srridenKexpeneee Watkins Crib ^biA'^orld and the. matter which Wallingford. Oct. 1— m —Re­ when ronSned in sne huspltnl last dwelt within said town and by Ahmy at the AAF Regional and ! T It, the goat would be ^30 ^ United States Government to serv­ Federal goverrtment of the fire mately 1,000 memberk of Local Pat O’Brien in "200,000 Fliers' publishing the same In aome na«-a- Convalescent hospital, p Miami cbmpoaea it disappear, ice our men and women coming pumps acquired under Civilian De­ publicans and Democrats could be 626 United Automobile Workers anywhere In the U a A <«t paper having a circulation in said-pro­ If onl^.g quarter ^f ,th€m lansilH RiMim and txiurd ex. Beach, Fla. A veieran of over I Oh one hand ,we have become back from overoeas. fense which arc In use in the out- a bit confused at today's biennial of America^CIOJ^employed at the bate dlatrlct. within ten daya from the three years of oontlnuous service, And what a variety you have from which to ehoeoo It, the cost-,would l^'SeO tying sections of the town of Ver­ New Departure^iivisidn of Gen­ peni*e« up In MINI pet day fni date ot this order, and return make to at Watkina! New decorated panel ends, with the able to Imltate/the process of cre­ ; They will service our returned election if they decide to vote for flrsl so days’ c*»nllnenient— this court of the notice given. Sgt. Moorhouse waa aaaigned aa : And any df^-the cost per non. and which have already eral Motors Wre. voted yesterday WILLIAM S. HYDE. Judge. two aides equipped to drop eo no'matter where you If your scheme is W ation.. / . boys-and girls officially from out­ a candidate’s party designation In- M INI pet day tot nest 90 day* an airplane mechanic and worked place the new crib, you can easily reach baby. Maple figures jifotfld ''b ^ all right, lying districts at ho cost to the proved their worth. stead'of for the candidate, himself. to approve^ strike vote if one is on every type of medium, and On the otl^er hand, we now have There Is bpt one voting place taken by^the national organizatiori FRED F. minOnement. Hila plan may he AT A COURT OF PROBATE held and blond^ flniahea a t $27.70, $32,26, $85.00. Cribs che^m ibugh, if of the the Hartford taxpayers. It is run Robert P. Billings, a registered chanted and dealgneddn Ot the at Mancheater, -within and fo.r the heavy bomber in the Air Coiqia in­ with aingie drop aides. Colonial maple finishes, the power of final self-dcitructlon. today the Gitv Coui-t room at the as acheniiled on Oct. 24. Local cluding Flying Fortresses, Libera- i tajimns got something they real- by our Government. ’ Republican, la the Democratic can­ need* of any individiisl .gronp Dietrlct of Maiicheiter; on'Yhe 39th day $15A0, $18.50 and $20.00. All equipped with meUl These two awful fact-s are the It stands to rea.xon a returned Menvprial building Both parties didate for first selectman opposing Orgam^er Alexander Benedick of September, 1946. tors, Mitchells and Marauders. He If your’ room is Wide needed and wanted amq\c6uld ^ ^ distributed circulars over the said after the meeting that 95 per RECAVE Ilf Insured »%..rkere. No tnedi Present HON. WILLIAM S. HYDE. apringsy / . , u - \ .» i reasons-tWhy■ vwy it Is impossible and veteran cannot go to our Manches­ the Republican Incumbent. William csl examination. has been stationed for the greater : get as easily elsewhere.Xfor i , , .. . week end. .Tlte poll.s close at 6 cent (if the members voted affirm­ Judge. part of hia tour of duty at the Air , . Wo^-elat-spring Cribs from |1$.80 up. j ~ • ^ ludlcroui^ to consider the atomic ter Memorial hospital for free M. Loring. Phone. Write or CsB On Estate of Hilda C. Iledeen. (ate of •dditional'expenditure on' service for he won’t get It there, p. m. George Markowitz, a registered atively. Benedick said '*that it Quality Printing Mancheater. In said district, deceased. Force Proving Ground. Elgin Field, bomb jitat another weapon, or the yet it was set up as. a Memorial I ’SO Drive Democrat seeking his third term, was also voted to assess ssch The AI.I.EN The executor having exhibited his Fla. Sgt, Moorhouse, a graduate qf I V. atomic process Just another scien­ hospital, but; he can go to Newing­ The War Fund drive in Rock­ is the Repub’lican nominee for tax member $1 a month in October administration account with said estate Manchester High School, waa an ' we have the/Broadloom |tal way of telling how. much of ville and 'Vernon opens today ■with apd November tor a strike fund, If to 'this Court for .allowance. It la tific t^lscpvery. ton, Conn., to the U. S. Veteran.s collector opposing William Powers, 21T Main St« : Insuranre Agenc^ (Or d e r e d : That the Cth-day of employee of the Pratt and Whit-1 expenditure of at least $68,- a dinner meeting at 6.30 at the the Democratic nomihee. strike action is taken. October.'1945. at 9 o’clock, forenoon, at ney Aircraft Division of United , , , . * , . J . They are why the atomic bomb hospital and get whatever service Ine. . ' fo r you! Is going to be translated into i _ « . Is necessary. Rockvillfe" Hotel. Herman G. Olson All l.lne* III Inaursnte the Probate Office In the Municipal AirciaH corporation In East Hart­ . • _ * . , I means, as Raymond Gram Swing Is the chairman for the tewn of Building in said-Mancheater, be' and ford, before entering the aervice.' benefits for veterans. n ,. Weil, people of Manchester, 9,58 MAIN STREET ' tha same la aaSlxned for a^hearlng on ..... , said the other night, that the Vernon and the quota is $11,404,^ Vpl. 2-1081 TEL 6105 , It is our guess that the leal , don’t let anyone fool you. I have a the allowance of said admlnlitratloti THE ■f ^ world <4is nnvitnow facedrnr'An tL*iwith a sudden Marine in the service who is now sllghtlv less than last year. Speak­ ------n V ..- —■ account with said estate and this Court - * / • aeflts to veterans from such a ers Include Mayor Raymond E. directs that notice of the time . and and final choice' between the mil- In Japan Arid if _a,n^ when he does ^Brvice center are going to be Hunt. William Spear, field repre­ J. We Give place aaaigned for said hearinx be 217 ill Attendance Soft French Blue . . . delicate classic leaf lenitim and its own self destruc­ get home I shall be the one to' give given to all persons known to be In­ HOME LAUNDRY ' ubtful. We would much. rather him service.. sentative of the war Fund and terested therein to appear and be acroljs in a golden beige . , , overlaid with tion. As Commentator Swing Miss Louise Buckley, a USO over­ the town take this $68,000; or So will the rest of the daddies heard thereon by publishing, a copy of At Night School! flowers in rose, bijending to burgundy, and faced up thia choice, he found the seas Camp-Show sneaker. S &,H Green Stamps this order In some newspaper having BBUCh larger sum. and set it up and mothers who have either bo'ys Merchants Tp Meet plrculatton In said District, at leaat , soft green. United Nations Charter as adopt­ or girls over there. I a special fund for real financial Herman Olson, chalrntah of the with Every Purchase of ••-^.befort the day of said hear- it entirely automatic! ed at San Francisco pitifully in­ Hartford is only nine miles Merchants , Division of the Rock­ - The total registration for the to veterans over the course of i "wBiLIAM 8. HYDE. Judge. evening school classes this fall - Picture this beautiful Axminster carpet in adequate for the taik ahead. He away and that is the place to visit ville Civic Association has called a next eight or ten years, either ] when in doubt. Shell Gas and Oil 7& "TtlEPHOHE HOUR" VJTIC VJL AT A COURT o r PROBATE held and wintcr is 217 persons, divided your living room, dining room or beoniom. found that'this world cannot stir- meeting of local merchants - for In classes ds foHowg: Beginner's Whan wa aay '‘All you do when you wash clothes sns dr by outright gifts. I Taxpayers and voters of Man- Tuesdav. October 2 at 2 p. m. at V St Manchester, within and tor the Fits any room, furnished in Eighteenth Cen* \1ve, ]to enjoy any mlllenium un-,; Chester, you can do a lot more DlitrUt ot Manehestfr. on the 3tth day shorthand, 28;' advanced short­ with a Bandlx la to (1) put la clothes. (2) set a dial, , we would know ...that the the Police Court room. Matters of *l fury style, where a design is important. less it accepts a true world gov­ good with that $8,500 by putting Tires — Tubes and Beptember, 1945. hand, 21; beiinner’s typing, 18; and (8) add soap” we mean juat that! I'B money. was going directly importance to the merchants of PrsacA HON. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. advanced -t>’ping, . 17; woodwork­ • 7 ernment' which la .yielded enough- it into a building fund towards a Rockvilla will be discussed at the BIDU SAY AO ' The Bendix docs all the other work absolutely auto­ the benefit of those veterans building on that golf course, pur­ _A Sta t« of Hannah M. Poy. lata of ing, 26; mathematics, 6; sewing. Twelve feet wide, so you ean lay it wall-to- of everybody’s aovereignty to meeting. 56; cooking, 21; Spanish, 21, and matically. When it ehuts off you know your waeh- •n. needed help. Then we would chased, by the town for our boys Meeting Largely. Attended -V-eAA - Batteries 'Manebtstar. in said District, deceased. / w,$U in small rooms, or use as a floor bordered make ita control of thing.s like Ths administrator having exhibited pottery making two. Ing la ready for the Itnei In the meantime the .that Manrh>atfir.,«ai!»dotDg. ■ of World War II. and dinney spon- j^^fiar-isJGiflodrich • .Armstrojiji^ .. JUiL.jidBlalsuatkm..^count.Jrlth. said. -■The -woedwork-ing and-.Bpanish . JSendlx .tiM (D. fll}|d.itmlf with w|Ur of Uie corroc _ „w„ .- c»JT«t^ijp.Jar«er-ro(an8,."..-We’ll, die"4hls Court • foe-aH»wanea,^.g.^ 'Oiaiieii^^ttFheBtH: toniffnrand^'tiWi- Controversies like those filling r ingIng that will allow more than too cooneratlve.*Cooperative.- 'held” at"fhe “VeWfoll ORDERED: That tb« 5th day b l ' of o^erAowns, but tomC' ,.. Lehmann Octobar. 1945, M 9. o'clock, forenoon, at other claaaea organlaed will stgrt (3) thoroughly rineed them three times, (4) c.leaned the picture at London are gro­ people at one of our high school Grange Hall on Saturdav evening Recapping ,.. Schwartz the Probate Office in the Municipal aa soon aa teachera are selected. lUelf, (5) empied itself. (6) and shut off . . . aU .better than anything offered basketball games, then you are was largely attended with about Building In aald Manchester, be and automatically! < s .,retumihg veterans by any one tesque in the way they ignore the 'doing- something for the boys of 275 being present. Wallace Camp­ 'he name Is asaigntd for a hearing on fact that" all mankind is now de­ World War I. bell. assistant secretary of the Co­ ‘he allowance of aald administration Come fn and see! Get your nania on Watkins j / -ccount with said estate and ascertain- Flrat-to-be-8crvtd Hat- v / ciding whether to live or die. Sincerely yours, , i operative League of the U. 8. A. .isnt of hsira and thia Couyt dlreots The atomic bombs we dropped Arthur W. Johnsoiu-Sr. was the prinplpal speaker end 1^ - that notice of ths time asd plgee aa- / Our Glass House swered the charges being made •Ignad for said bearing be given to all DON W ILLIS on Japan were mere flreccackei'Si Jack Roan peraona kaswn to ba Tptsraatad there­ Ha AppUaaaaa Mala Floor. 0 Coach Only Casualty against cooperatives by the Ns*- ^: M oHckeii&i *Bliidlng Ineluded. . ttedly, the United Statea compared to the bigger and more in to appear and ba- heard thereon by GARAGE Atbaquerque, N .. M.—(fPi— tional Tax Equality Asaocistion. Cor. Main St. anid Middle Turnpike publiahliig a copy of this nrdrr In sniin^ the major role in the. de- ^destructive bombs already • de­ Coach Tony Valdez was the only Dr. B. A. Perregaux of the Univer­ I'cwspsper haring^ a Hivulatton In said Complete Auto Serrice i'of Japan. But up until last signed. What begqn with destroy­ casualty when his,team beat the sity of Connecticut told of the Save As You Spend \ District, at leaat five ds.vs before the cross-town rivals. He rushed jubl- growth . o f the Farmer Coopera day of aaid hearing. 18 Main St. T cL 8085 it'a A met lean proposal that ing a-city in one bla.st .can be With S & H Gi«en Stamps / , WILLUK 8. HYPE, Judge. lantly into the gym, bumped into'I j ti\ es and .John Daniels. sntho£-lec- .alliee of the Pacific war "improved" until it can destroy a ah iron posi; and Vpke a rib. J turer apoka In regard to the Coop- • r t

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iHANUfiESTEK EVENING HERAED, MANCHBSmBt 00NN.1 MONDAY, OCrrOBETR 1,1945 MANCHESTER EVEI^ING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY. OCTOBER 1.1945 TAXm 1. ularly helpful to toe lower and Engagements Kiwanis Hears middle Income groups can be given Goslee Couple : Local Marines Say Roosevelt also by setting aq effective date te lig h t at O pening for the excise tax reductions now ■ Scli0r8*SteTenson Coach Kelley provided in toe law. The Industries 50 Years Wed SpD|t> Slants 4 Had Big Part involved In the excise taxes-'have Grill Whips PA ^s For Twi League Title - Back in Civics Mrs. LHura Stevenson of 67 HapiUfi street announces the en- ■ isil ( ‘ pointed out the disadvdntsgea By & r l W. Yost Tow n E lem on H ere Making Loan ^ m en t of her • daughter. Miss Gives Members Descrip­ arising from uncertainty in the ef­ Observe Anniversai^^^f Sgt. John Bycholski and Helen Mae Steveyon, to Raymond fective date for these automatic Aperts Editor J. Schora, son' of Mr. and Mrs. tion of Athletic Pro­ reductions. I recommend that the Marriage Quietfy at ] effective date for the reductions be. Stirnweiss, Cavarretta Win Perzan Scatters Six Cpl. Tom Dannaher (Oonttnued from Page One)’ ., Samuel Schora of 83 Birch streets ,Their Home Tomorrow The One Aitd Only Babe <»That Ruth BuUt.” The Babe would Greenberg’s Homei* Taken in Vhling^ R e V . O s b o r i i e MissCvStevenson is a senior in gram at High School made July 1, 1946." , "I would like to manage a major re(ifh a chance with toe Yankees Receive Discharge ford, but he w'ent further and ini­ Manchester High school and Sea­ ' Referring to the scheduled Jan. / league team very much’’ atated as manager. League Batting Crowns tialed the settlement by his cabi­ man Schora, who la a Hospital "Football ■ to me, is the, top 1. 1946, Jump In the social security Mr. and M ra.-^erett H. Goslee the one^and only iSeorge Herman The Babe, who will be 52 come Gives Tigers Fennant Hits to Best Olbei Question! Prcachcs Hcrc Sergt. John E. Bycholski. of 17 net appointee, Mr, Jesse Jones.’ Apprentice 2-c, was graduated in game," related Thomas F. Killey, tax from one per cent to 2.5 per of 21 Huntingtop street, will quiet­ Ruth, Babe Ruth to millions, yee- Februaiy, 6, stands six feet two itioi Manchester High school football cent each against employe and Union street, son of Mrs. Fiance.H The Republicans quoted Hart­ June from the same school, and ly observe th/fiftleth anniversary tefday afternoon at Bulkeley and weighs 252 pounds. During hie New Y ork., Oct. 1—(fi>)—GeorgO'j Stirnweiss repeated as Ameri­ Zoning ------ford as saying he made the lo ^ only recently graduated from, the and baseball coach at the weekly employer, Vln.son - recommended of their marriage tomorrow.' No can base-stealing champ with ,33 Bycholski and Corp, Thomas F Stadium In Hartford In an Inter­ prime, Ruth-tipped the Fairbanks Stirnweisa of the Now York Yan­ boiiause “ I felt that I was on the Naval Hospital Corp.s .School in dinner meeting of the Manchester that it be consiilered later in a gen­ special celebration Is planned until at an even 215. It hex often been Grand Slam Wallop in but Jack Barrett of Pittsburgh, Big George Dixon Leads Rhode Island Pastor Dannaher of ,’•3 Bigelow street, view with yours truly. New Rec Director kees, jumping into the lead on the | , number wa* at the spot . . . and I did not want to do Sah Diego, California. He is at Kiwanis CTub at the Sheridan res­ eral study of soi/ial security laws. the evening, when their s6ns, Sher­ written that the Babe*s ankles the 1944 national king, was forced son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. anything to incur the enrrtlty of present stationed at Newport, taurant this noon. Mr. Kelley was wood H., Earle W’. and Collis E. Ruth, the greatest drawing card Ninth Inning Provides last ..day of the season, and Phil ' to share his title with rookie Red ' Attack With 3 Hits; Box Scot nory this morning at 8 Occupies Pulpit at tlie In toe hletory of baseball was In were as thin as a chorus girl’s H. Leon Sheppard, director Dannaher. both Marinos, have re­ the president.’’ / ■ R. I, introduced by Thomas Fergfison Gosle^ with their families will legs. They certainty were not yes- Cavarretta of the Chicago Cub.i Schoendlenst o'f the St. Louis the-polla opened for ceived their honorable discharges They dissented sharply with the who presided in the absence of en^rtain their parents, as well as the Capitol City to give a hitting Winning Margin* for of physical education and Cardinals. Each stole 25. . Berube's Double in 7th South Methodist terddy. The Babe looked the pic­ coach at Norwich University e the major league batting election: under toe Marine Corps point sys- majority position that , Hartford President Jot Elder. T e ^ n g Down ^ a tives . on , both sides of the display between games of a twlnr The majors had five , 20-ganie ! I . AB R H PO^ Durfee-Weir ture of health as he strolled to the American Loop Crown in Nortofleld, Vt., has been ap­ champions today according to fi­ breaks Up the Game Kapura, .rf, as ..3 0 1 1 /.( j ready for the voting to The invasion of duty or the ac­ tem. , . , should be allowed a tax deduction Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir of .The grid mentor at the local 'farhlly from HartfoTM, New Lon­ bin. \ —— ^ winning paced by .Hal’ plate later in the day to give his pointed full time Recreation nal uno'fflcial averages. j Smith, 2 b ___ ..4 0 0 time and when Attorney Sergeant Bycholski enlist'-d In on the *196.000 loss. The Demo­ Summer street announce the en- school stated that he first came to don and this town, with a dinner The Babe arrived at toe stadium/ Newhouser Of Detroit with a 25-9 2 ( ceptance of rcaponalbllity la the al­ Manchester 20 years ago. He was exhibition. By Jack Hand director In Manchester it' was By Earl W. Yoat ' 1 Delucca. cf . . . .2 0 0 Tulea declared the polls' April, 19'12. and was sent to Par­ crats concurred in a Bureau of In-, gagemfent of their daughter, Miss Did Theater party at the Marlborough Inn. Re­ shortly before one o’clock already Between answering questions Although an audit of the box mark. He waafthe leader, 2 i ternative of every person, said the ris Island for prcllmlhary basic ternal Revenue recommendation stocky and today he is fat and his (Associated Prws Sports Writer) revealed this mornihg. . The Depot Square Grill are the Francollnl, ss . .,1 0 0 , Town Treasurer Oeocge H. Marion Alice Weir, to E. Brayton turning from Marlborough to their attired in hie specially made size and posing for numerous photo­ acores could alter the situation with 211. Dave Ferrlss oT Boston 0 j who la also clerk of the Rev. Wesley D. Osborne in his ser­ tininlng and from there to rarl.o that the deduction, which would hair has turned to gfey. The 62 uniform. He was accompanied Hank Greenberg's. $300,000'home The complete story will be when the final figures are releaaed copped 21 for the Boston Red Sox new Manchester‘Twilight League Pagani, If . . , . ..3 1 0 1 1 Durfee, Jr„ son of Mr. and Mr.s home, Mr. and Mrs. Goslee will re­ graphers, Ruth was kept busy found elsewhere In today’s is- ' « f Selectmen, moyed that mon at the ^ u th Methotlish church school.at Quantieo. Va. He was amount to approximately *35,000, speaker declared that the policy of by two personal body guards, two run, welcomed with itching palms In December, Stirnweiss rated as and Roger Wplff earned- 20 for Banks, if, rf .. .4 1 1 0 i K. Brayton Durfee of Tiverton, Rialto on , Main Street ceive a few of their close friends. signing biseballs, autograph books r sue of The Herald. champions after defeating the de­ Dixon, 3b . i . 1 not to be disposed of by yesterday morning. Rev. Osborne then assigned to duty in Trea.sure be allowed. Manohc.ster High in athletics is Mr. doslee and the former Miss plain clothes detectives from Hart­ tltleholder by one point over the Washington. Clharley (Red) Bar­ ..4 1 3 2 1 R. 1. and score cards for youngsters on by both the Detroit Tigers and; fending champion Polish Ameri­ Berube, c ...... 4 0 2 5 era on the voting machines is the associate minister of the Island. Calif., before embarking "The minority can, not accept No date has been set for the like the situations in other sch Being Removed ? Entirie Iva M. Taylor of this town, were ford and two uniformed policemen. veteran Tony Cuccinello of the Chi­ rett of the Cardinals copped IS. .• to the adjourned meeting for duty in Safrfoa where he met in this vicinity. Other units the outside. , has set the stage cans by a score of 4 to 1 last Sat­ Perzan, p ...... 2 0 0 Mathewson . Methodist church. this viewi” the Repuhlicans said. wedding. married in Glastonbury by Rev. After working our way past the cago White Sox .309 to .308. Snuf­ National decisions and Hank Wyse 9 lield In High School hall at with Tommy Fitzgerald another "The minority is convinced that graduates of Springfldd fcolj^gefas Site to Be Cleared ■Whenever a request for a pic­ for a gold-plated World Series. fy collected three hits off Boston of toe pennant-winning Cubs grab­ urday afternoon at the* West Side xVarrick .... ;\o 0 0 6 Providence, R. I„ and occupied the Holden, who at that time was pas­ guards, we cornered Ruth in the ture was asked, the Babe obliged. ck tomorrow night, there pulpit yesterday because of the lU- local boy. as a result of this transaction a rule to head the physlcM educa­ private office of BUI Savltt. For Pretence of toe Bengala and pitching yesterday to pauis Cucci­ bed 22> Oval. In winnin'S: the third and I objection and the vote car- From Samba he traveled to New tor of the Buckingham Congrega­ Outside the office the Babe with Bruins, two of the games top at- Harry''Brecheen of the Cardinals 32 4 8 27 14 noss of Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr. someone is escaping payment of a tion department during/ toe day The Rialto Theater building on tional church. Mr. Goalee was a toe next hour and a half we con­ nello who was rained out of a dou - final of the best two out of three Caledonia, Melbourne. Australia Griiiie§ Stir and then assume t h / coaching BUI ETavltt were in the proeeec of tracUons in* two of toe nation’s Sports with 'a 15-'4-,mark and Bob Mun- He contrasted the way of Pilate taxation *196.000 Income. " Main street, between the Triple X native of Glastonbury and the ferred with the greatest home run bicheader with Cleveland. game aeries for the title, the Grill A. C. (1) ___ are 12 machines being and to New Guinea where-he ran Stands To/Lose Tax roles in the a fte rn o c/ At Man­ store and the Salvation Army Cit*- posing for a few shota when a best baseball towns, assures a The winning perefentage In the crief of the SL Louts Browns with AB R who rejected duty to that of Jesus couple lived there between five and / slugger the game ever knew. colored lad spotted Ruth and rush­ gained the first leg on the /Jack Ifln today’s voUng. arranged who accepted service aa the way across Bill Boyko of East Hart­ "Clearly, as Ore case now rests, Boston Area chester High, men Are hired for adel, is being. demolished. Wont Ruth was a striking figure—his player pool of near-record propor- waa Only three a 13-4 record were the leading Saverick, ss . . . .4 0 1 si}( years after their marriage,! ' ed over to meet 'ithe one *ind only Dwyer Memorial "D-ophy donated each aide, all being located ford a former teammate on basc- the Federal 'Treasury stands to their teaching abUfty. Eac*i teach­ was started this afternoon at 1 bright red stockings and cap -Uon's. . ' . Forum points better than the all-time low hurlera in percentAge. of games Green, 2b _____ .3 0 2 south side of the Armory. of life. His sermon was , well re­ vVh^n they moved to Manchester. Mista Baby Ruth." The picture was 15"-decl by Morlarty Brothers. ceived and of apecial Interest to ball and basketball teams at Man­ lose the on *196,000. That er engages in o m outside activity. o’clock by the New York and The players could split approxi­ of ,.306 by Elmer ^ ick of . Cleve­ won and lost baaed on a A crowd of 1,500 was treated'to Becker, cf ...... 3 0 0 Cold at the Opening chester Trade. Next came Guadal­ (Conttnoed From Page One) . Mr. Goalee was employed by the standing out and the cap ,when spoiled but Ruth consented to give To the DllworthCornell Post 102, the young people of the Junior De­ must notjoe permitted, If John Mr. Kellfy hatr been football and Hartford House Wrecking Com­ thrown aside revealed a fine, crop mately *500,000 on a 60-40 basis land 40 years ago. siort standard. - another fine game that waa htgh<; Jadzinlak, r f ...... 4 0 0 I pretty cold In the Armory canal and the flrtt combat duty at Hartford/^ entitled to a deduction baseball coajto since 1925. He National Fire Insiiranfce Company the stage struck lad his signature. which would mean a generous American LegionJ ' The- , too, was The 10 leading hitters in each .Bycholski, lb .. .4 0 0 partment of the church who at' and his mother, Mrs. Anna Smith, pany of Hartford. of Hartford; previous to his retire­ of hair sprinkled with gray. lighted hy the bottom end of the j was trouble with the Cape Gloucester followed. . . pq^ lve steps' ahould be taken teaches che The building erected about 35 Drinking a coke, the Babe re­ slice o f three hundred grand to To the Dllworth Cornell Poet 102, a story of disappointment for* a league: Surowiec. if . . ; .4 1 1 tended the service. were being robbed of *260 and a ment. ’They have eight grandchil­ Ruth appeared to be In toe best Grill batting order, big' George system early and It was Finally To Okinawa to collect the tax ort *196,000 In- "W e w i/o u r share of games and years ago by the late John F fused a cigarette, saying that he the victors. A Washington pennant suggested that the Manchester player who had led the circuit most (100. or more games) Pawlowski, 3b . .3 0 2 ntil after 10 o’clock that the Loyalty Visitation Sergeant Bycholski was then wrist watch. dren. one of Whom, Lieutenant of health, surely be was in the / ' National .Dixon and Tony Berube. The Edward Macauley. lay leader, cot^ from Elliott and his former we don’/w in at any cost” stated Sheridan was first called the Park doesn't smoke. The Babe’s big would have made a deep gouge in American Legion ahould have a of the season. .Tommy Holmes of latter pair accounted for five of Hedlund, c . . . . .3 0 0 was overcome and heat Sent back to the Russell Islands The Smiths said they were In Mr. K^ey. "We teach youngsters Sherwood Go.slee, Jr\ is with the 'best of spirits. In his low »ott frame more than took up the toe player melon because of the Boston, who set a new consecu­ AB. H. Pet. Olbert, p, .3 opened the worship and introduced fe (Ruth G. Roosevelt). nearby Wellesley when three arm­ Theater and later was sold by hini baseball team. This seemed a very the'-eight hits collected and both 0 0 fling Into the big drill shed, for a rest period before being sent to tajie a licking as well as to win to Goldman Brothers who ran it Army Air Corps, ''v. spoken voice Babe commented. I space on 'the cbetr on which limited seaUng capacity of Grif­ tive game hitting string at 37 fad­ Cavarretta, Chi. .498 177 .355 Rev. Osbome|. Mr. Macauley an­ "Surely it is not sound policy for ed men held them up. The gun­ fine idea to Commander Francis drove'ln two runs. vote was light at the start out again against the Japs on the the Bureau of Internal Revenue, nes. We like to win but our as a moving picture and stage would like to manage a major was sitting. Reminiscing. on th ^ fith Stadium. ed in the final month and-Cavar­ Holmes, Boaton .636 224 .352 31 1 6 27 1(1 nounced that the Ivoyalty Visita­ league teanl very much.” “I ■would Miner but to start such a team Lefty Perzan was ^ven the the first hour, from 8 to 9, Pcieliu Islands. Next came 0 '-‘ the head of which la appointed by men drove thern Newton f o ^ bo/s have proved to be good sports show theater for a number of past 30 years, the Babe had many ^Lreenberg’s lusty clout into the retta took charge to win, .355 to Rosen, Bklyh, . .606 197 .325 rware but 166 votes cast, fn tion will be conducted through the nawa and finally back to this G en­ them out of the car and left them A pro- 8,000.0()0 Idle not accept any minor league man­ would cost mopey and the Legion .323 starting mound as.signinent and Grill ...... 000 010 2Q| South church pariah this week. the, president, to allow John Hart­ years. John F. Sullivan succeeded great stories. The Old Tomato left field stands at Sportsman’s treasury was low in capital. .362. - the bespectacled New Britain are PA'S ...... 000 100 l_ond hour the number was try. He was assigned.to thy’^Ma- agerial berth.” The Babe deserves Park liiHhe ninth inning o f yester* Hack, Chicago . .596 192 322 About 100 members are calling ford a reduction in taxes because *■ Manchester High la un- the Goldman Brothers as the own­ Face, with a chew of tobacco in his Holmes made a gallant stand responded with fi'-fine six hit per­ to more and at 10 o’clock the rine base in Philadelphia j^ d af­ TOe presence of ^here is no soccer a break as a manager' in the big day's penoreit ball game climaxed Commander Miner then turned yesterday with four hits In the first Olmo. Bklyn. .. >556 174 .313 x-Varrick ran for Perzan Ui 6tl upon the families in their vicinity of this transaction. . . . er and it was last run a* « theater By Next Spring mouth, then walked over to toe formance. PerzanNjid not walk ' had gone to 276, or 110 for ter completing a 30-days^urlougli sailors in coach and no football assistants.’’ show. A book could easily be writ­ several weekKof anxious waiting to Matt Morlarty for financial ^ m e of a dcubleheader against Ott, N. Y ...... 451 139 ,308 Runs batted in: B ^ lo ur.'It appeared by the-time urging them to attpnd thfr'Warvicea ’ "W e do not concur in the view by John Foy of Boston. He sold to Gems’ locker room with hla body­ ;jQ7 I a man and fanned foui Dixon 2, Berube 2. T i^ b osa at his home he retuimeMo he dis­ McKenna of Bio^^^^ The speaker stated that it is Warner Brothers, owner of the ten about, toe Bambino’s echleve- by Tiger patrons, who had seen support. Matt, who for years has toe New York Giants but waa Galan, Bklyn. . . 5t8 177 .307 1 behind the curUlna In vot- of World Wide Communion Sun­ that these matters ahould be de­ guards keeping the crowd away. ..368 ' 113 .3(17 Perzan'.s slab opponefit,L Zlggy Surowiec. Stolen jiasea: charged last Friday ^ernoon. cided on the basis of political em­ ing r^bed. he ^ dyWimr physically impossible to accommo- other two theaters in town, who (Continued from Page One) menta. “ their favorites acdured of "back­ been always ready to back an blanked in two times at bats in the Lombardi, N. Y. at few were neglecting to day, October 7, at 10:45 a.m. and Johnny, a radio operator, super­ Asked about the future success Ruth had three speclaUy made Johnson, Chi. .. .556 168 .302 Olbert, a recent Navy discharzed Banks. Sacrifices'; /»reen. barrassment.’’ , trh.Anme :‘l»te any morV^ys that sign up closed the place and it . has not bats and two dozen prewar base­ ing in’ toe flag. \ athletic endeavor said, "Go ahead second game as Cavarretta salted ^ the questions that appear- 7:30 p.m; 'These visitors are taking vised and dlrecto^radlo work in from Rhode Isl&nd to hl^ home, ^ . fhA 0-riri unort Ninptv lAriii time for Industry to turn around of toe Yankees the team he made and if you ever need more, come away toe title with two blcavs bats) veteran wasn’t up to par. WRji plays: Olbert to/kedlund to I with them a program of the been used as a theater since 1928. balls. Signing balls for players on Detroit hadn’t been loo sure ;.ttie top of the machine. The combat in coopCTation with the with the two sailor, he | f l r t t call to practice —to stop work on munitions and famous and Joe McCarthy, present about sweeping the final pair from back, I’m always ready to give against Pittsburgh. can nes.s was his chief drawback,-- -H cholski; SaverloK to Green to | question which relates to church and will extend to every The property is owned by Na­ X both teams, posing for shots on the gave up nine free tickets and hit demands of theAinit. He expects to than Marlow and it was his plan retool for work on peacetime prod­ m anner of toe Bronx Bombers, the S t Louis Browns and had young fellows a start." With that Holmes, however, was home run AB. H. Pet. cholskl. ' Left on bases: PJ ollshment of zoning In Man» one an invitation to attend church take a Civll/Ser\’ice examination Fululs Japs Stole field Ruth atated, "I hope that I Stirnweiss, N. Y. .632 195 •J09 four opposing batters and was Grill 4. Basre on balls: Olh the side of the road, a /d an armed i“ ".‘I.‘A*-High school5 /° “ ? coaches are given to erect a business building in ucts.’’ he sUted “ I believe the Yanks made tentative arrangements to the team became financially sound king of the majors with 28. three ■ was the question that most services regularly and participate and hopes t6 land a job as a rail­ man pointed a gun u him. Asserting that the nation has will be an improved team next can hit a few over , to satisfy the more than teammate Chuck Work­ Chicclnello, Chi. . .403 124 .308 touched for eight hits. Strike-ouw Perzan 4, Olh gg • full backing from Principal Edson its place, but because of toe war crowd. You knov^'-I am an old hold out Hal Newhouser for a and the rest was up to Mr. Miner Interested in. in the church’a program. road malLoerk. Are Being Sought; One of the snllonl,, sleeping "come a long way in reconver­ fall. McCarthy la expected back playoff game today.that never will and the post. Walter Ruhde con- man and four more than Vern Ste­ Dickshot, Chi. .. .485 147 .303 Francollnl Evicted Hit by rgicher, by Olbert (I Headquarters Rev. Ralph Seaver, minister of ! Bailey, he said. Coaches held pe- was unable to get the needed ma­ man-now." .461 134 .297 Threatening skies overhead had ; Uannahew's Record they rode, awakeped as the terials. It is carried oii the town’s sion," Snyder added: and ahould hU health improve, he be played. tente1^.tt^ become manager of the phens of St. Louis, the American Estalella, Phila. Berub/Pagani, Perzan). epubltcans had their head- the Thompaonville Methodist CplyT>annaher enlisted on Feb- rlodical meetings with the school Ruth didn’t disappoint. He man­ Moses, Chicago . ...560 168 .2J5 nothing on the bolt o f lightning ( B e ^ r ) . Passed balls; He Big Bank Closed stopped, and without hesitating. iiao i. » » books for over *17,000 assessment "The initial shock is over. Most may again , lead an American Washington, which finished ita team and,^Ed Kovls became our tltleholder. In the American Legion church, spoke to the High School ruaiy 12. 1912, and was. sent to C7 war contracts h.ive been cancelled, League winner.” aged to send one towering drive Bill Nicholson’s reign as RBI- Case, Wash...... , . 603 148 .291 that struck the Oval home plate Uipplres: O'Leary and Mu Fellowship laat^evenlng following on both "land and building. . season a week ago, had been hop­ coach. . .490 14i .294 to-be exacts In the top half of the J on lT>es by consumers peak, kept his promise and socked fore the opening game the squad paced the rival loop with 110. reau. ) hook was called a strike byyplate Surowiec tripled to deep opened today with Allied permis­ benefit of the boys. Manchester safety measure but today the work he would be appointed a big league his No. 1 boy. Newhouser. That was readied for competition and a umpire Jim O’Leary. Frwcolini field. Mickey Delucca mlsj j^’toe voters out un^l after the A social hour with refreshments next in line with the first combat sion after a chock of their records. laundry and cracked open in a va­ and producers both at home and manager, especially with toe team a few for Hartford fans. - was enjoyed in the church/parlor. High does not look forward to that was started is to ‘be carried waa a big decision to make for it taste of basebaU/ln a tough league, was displeased with th^y^ecislon the ball. Puzzy Pawlovrafel | of the first hour had been island beihg Bouganville in 1943. Allied headquarters said no cant lot. through until all the structure Is Of the future the reconversion that he made famous. Yankee Sta­ Tomorrow we will relate some Accompanying Mr. S ^ ver was Following the triumph at Boug.m- .staging football games on a pro­ had failed, Steve would have and taste it they Bid winning-all and stepped out of the Mtters box lowed with a base hit and at headquarters.' ^ addl- (race was found in the three insti­ Employes of the FIsher-CTiurch- down. - chief said; dium. where Ruth flashed for many of the many interesting stories had to string along with a- second Chaplain Wilson Slnge^Lt. U. 8 vlllc the Leatherneck journeyed in­ fessional basis as in other com­ "W e are not 8ecklng_l£> go back ,teld by Babe Ruth in this column. but two games in copping the and rushed O’lieary. /The Iqtter wiec scored to give toe PA'i getting out the voters to tutions of ’hard money" removed III Coal company. Dedham, found /'The company doing the wreck­ •eaaons, is often called "The House line in toe money game turned a deaf ear afid toe batter 1 to 0 lead. N., a friend of the >mlnlatcr of to the thick of the battle in Gy^m the outer door blown from a safe munities. to previous levels of employment Hartford County League title. The Loeetl Sport Chatter l^^tea for the candidates, they from the Philippines and 'The "The relationship ^ tw een Bris­ ing Was removing the radiators with the Senators. It didn’t fail turned to protest ai(a came In con­ South church. He apoke briefly to the following year. in the coal office w'hen they open­ or output. We are seeking to iex- team then dropped three games in , Becker Bobs Bembe r. dlso working for retaining Netherlands East Indies during tol. East Hartford, West Hartford/ and seats from the building this and Newhouser came with his tact with toe ar^er. O'Leary lost J . Automobiles were ready to the Epworth Leanfe and described Three Buttle Stars the Japanese occupation. ed up this morning. 'The thieves afternoon and have had much ex­ pand our output rapidly to 40 to a row, two to Stratford in aectlon- Ronnie Carlson, former footbaUvwlll etart’ operations for the 18th A walk, an Infield error oa at Mme of hla experiences with the Meriden and Middletown High' is Slate Grid Squads {H W T H E t\ 25th victory, 6-3, and toe flag. al competition and one to Rock- no time in w%y>ng Francollnl to In voters and after the first After being sent back to the ,^ome t to left-field, of a lack of any con- Federal Reserve bank of North Mr. Kelley stated the many rea­ owned by Cheney Brothers in the Special Problems S1M> June 10 but never far enough to White eleven during the 1942 sea-, out in b ^ k of toe Grill bench and Dannaher wears three battle stafs China were reported found., in the Inner door apparently res'sted last game o f the season against ’There were no bleachers for the made a silrell catch off toe ^In the Republican list there la sons why coa'ckes get grey and the past 10 years. discourage opposition. son. fans rgeed over, meanwhile the In the Democratic party, and was a communications wire Bank of Japan. their efforts, and saved *3,000 for By The Associated Press Yerierdays’ Resolta Rockville. : game laat Saturday, yet the crowd Berube to i^ ire toe side. appreciative group grasped the Reifuire Attention Natlodiel Geoi^ge SUrnweiss of the Yanks Grill jKam protested toe verdict. ’ ona o f the two names for the man in charge of a. 11 man section The hunt for the missing funds the firm. Washington, Oct. l.—(/Pj—Sev­ For most Connecticut college The Legion Post officials gave seemed contented to stand to Both teams' collected a as wire chief. He was attached to speaker’s idea. He pointed out New York 1. 2; Boston 0. (13), 2 surprisingly won ' the American Yosh Vincek of the Navy, who was. finally resumed after i>l board is likely to be elected, irW Pliers that once belonged to the Philip-1 en special problems resulting from fans today was cheerful Monday. us an honorary dinner last Thurs­ watch the final game of the year minutea and Francollnl started apiece In toe.slxto Inning, Bt] an Irifantry battalion. many of the mental errors that the (7th darkness). batting title yesterday with three will be discharged next month haa seventh, toe lucky seventh^ candidates are William' pines, China, and other nations b e -' ^ team made especially duriiig the the war were listed by Reconver­ Yale trounced Tufts, 27-7, and. hits In New Yorks 12-2 romp over day, a dinner that was more than ' In Manchester. e long walk to toe ahowera. >0c Tomnriy stated that when ho left gan with a conference of Colonel O h i t i i a r v the Untverelty of ConnecUcut wal­ St. Louis 3, (Tincinnatl 2 (121.^ enjoyed by all. Many of us won’t been offered a scholarship In Kan­ Grill scored twice giter who haa long been a Ahout Town recent Bristol High game that the sion Director John W. Snyder to­ Chicago 5. Pittsburgh 3. Boston, advancing to .309, one Paganl waa inserted into the line­ made a leaping cateb/qC Via Only Slightly Manchester there were six Man^ Kramer and Viscount ■ Kelzo Shib-j ______loped Worcester Tech, 46-0, in Im- be back next, year wearing the Le­ sas and has indicated that he may up in the outfield with Pete Ka­ 1 and N. C. B o g ^ t , a ne' locals woiT. day as requiring urgent attention: Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 1. point ahead of Chicago’s Tony Monk Du^el will not appear gani's drive. Gilt aingleds. Chester boys in the group, Donald iisawa. governor of the Bank of i . Briehy, he had this to say preaelve inaugurals. gion colors so we take this oppor­ enter to further hla education. He the Oval Saturday. After it purs replacing the Evicted Fran- ata. Fitzgerald, Albert Stralmatis, coach Kelley gave q vivid de- American Cliicclnclo who was rained out of a on walked. Both runneri. Buckley 1* receiving wJtea Japan, and other leading' Japanese Mrs-L. E. DeVall of Sliver I.Ane Whether there were any smiles tunity to say "There arfe hot fine has been In the Navy nearly three learned that the Yankee pi colini. Sylvester Yarrkowskl, Cliff Kanehl, financial ftgure.s. (Homes, wife of the former U.,S. •scription of ,,the new rule changes about each: Detroit 6, St. Louis 3. (2nd final'Apubleheader with Cleveland. on Tony Berube’s payoff i many R^ubllcana, it \m said, BehindTimc 1. Surpluses—of immediate in'- at toe Ooaet Guard Academy was enough words in existence that can years.' would be unablfi, to appeM; Don PA’a Take Early Lead Frank Mansflcld and Dannaher. The Jananese denied that the Navy executive, attended the wed- for the present seaaop: Football to­ game rain, cancelled). ■The Yanjts finished fourth, lowest deep center. Perxan and list him in getting/Elected. day offers more action and offen­ Deaths terest'are large quantities of in­ a queatlon, however. The Cadets, since 1925. and worst in the Joe express the appreciation we the Savage and AaroitxRobins^of the The defending tiUiata scored The local Marine Corps League Bank of Japan held anv foreign 1 ding of Miss Marjorie Parker. New York 12i Boston 2. members of the team feel towards walked end toe hoses were Is being done by cutting one (Continued from Page Ob sive play is streamed. He went on dustrial supplies and raw materi- a disappointment in their first two McCarthy regime. No doctor was present at the Yankees and Tony, LiJ|fien and their only run of the afternoon In was named after Mansfield who monev. d-nied any knowledge o f a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Fletch­ Paul C. Smith gamea, were held to a scoreless Cleveland St Chicago (2, rain). the men who were responsible for again but Bycholski robb^ candidates on Republic to'state humorous Incidents while ! als—paper, steel, industrial dla- Chief Interett in the National High school football game last Fri­ Hugh Muleahey of \t)(e Phillies the fourth frame to take a I to 0 of a base hit with a fine ing into th e' Karachl-Calrutt was killed in action. possible hiding place, atid main- | er Parker of West Hartford to Paid Charles Smith, of tie by the Unlvereity of Scranton. (Only gamre scheduled). our success during the past sea­ lead. This margin waa short-lived , and Voting 'for/Mr.. Buckley Captain George Dorr o f the t.T. S. officiating. Mr./Kelley is one of the *“ ” ] luonds--in government storks and League’s final diy waa the hItUng day. An Injury occurred In the were secured to a p ^ a r at the (light; Dannaher was given his final tnined they had no phntfol over Lvdpll street, died yesterday at Vandy (Handy) Kirk, 18-year- Final Standings son. We can say thanks. However, first period that required medical aa the new champa came back In Holding a S to 1 lead tba I Dismocratie ticket discharge papers yesterday morn­ Army on Saturday afternqpn. best known pOlIeglate officials in contractors’ Inventories. In use duel between Jhll Cavarretta of Oval. Miles flown—8,883. finanoini activities of field mili­ his home after a brief Illness. today they would "speed recon­ pre-dlvinlty ecbool student, paced American to those men. and the men and attention and a doctor was con­ the fifth to score a run and knot^ added a fourth and'final run hi| Democrata/are not ihain- ing. He stated a fact tijat haa not the east. 'TUh value o f competitive Chicago and Tommy Holmes of women who were responsible for ninth. Banka’ single, a atole haadqu^era at the polls, Miles to go around the world— tary commanders. j sports waa'^stressed. Mr. Smith was one of the first version and expand production: Yale with a four touchdown aa- t W L Pet. OBL Boston, won by the Cubs’ first tacted. Rather than ^ g e the game and the count Two more tallies in the 14,2.’54. yet been revealed. AI Straimatls The mllltari.st.s, the hankers! . Mystic Review. Woman’s Bene­ .state policemen and later was em­ ■ault which proved too tough for Detroit ___ 88 65 .575 — the excellent dinner. We also .-wy seventh sewed up the game and a when no one covered and ave arrulged for tranaporta- set up, the first gun on Bougan- fit Association will meet tomorrow The attendance prize donated by six months from now they will sacker. .355 to .352. Two safe thanks to Connie Dwire for the af­ take a finemci^ licking it waa de­ single added a marker th a t' Elapsed time (including .stop) — .said, had the power to either .sei) Fred tyt/mer was drawn by the ployed by the Consolidated Cigar have far less value or utility;" tifta. Art Dakos, 17-year-old fresh­ Wssbington ...8 7 67 .565 IVi blows In a "mean nothing” 5-3,de­ fourth and final run crossed the jito the They have eatab- ville foPActlbn against the ,Iap.s. their iiytted aaest.s and place the evening in Odd Fellows Hall. A ter dinner movies which all ^en­ Kids had a great time blowing cided to ail plans and look needed. era In different parts 53 hours. speaker and won by Thomas Fer- Oimpanv as a buyer. 'Surpluses by the end of Sep­ man quarterback, ahow,ed superbly, St. Louis ...... 8 1 70 .536 6 cision over Pittsburgh saved th^ platter in the ninth. Cpl. Dannaher will enter the in­ money in a apecial disbursement rehearsal for the rally in New joyed. We . regret that our coach bubbles at the Hlgh-Briitol game. forward tO/uext year. The fans stormed toe field i who are making ef- Remaining stops—Calcutta. Lu- g u ^ . Besides his wife. Mrs. Margaret tember totalled *5,600.000,000—of too, elgieclally In the pitching de­ New York ....8 1 71 .533 61-4 da.v for Cavarretta. No less than 14 Grill base run- liang, China, Manila, Guam. Kwa- surance field, he said today. funfi of the Finance ministry, or Britain October 27, will follow the Eld Kovis could not be present at \ . ners were left,stranded on the base the final out to offer congrat fget the voters in their aec- A. Smith, he leaves four daugh­ which some costing *647,000,000 partment. . Cleveland . ....7 3 72 .503 11 Holmea collected four hits al­ The High school band, each and Jeleiny Johnston Island, Honolulu. Both discharged veterans are •ikeen the as.sets for themselves.’’ business session, and all present Walt Trojanowskl of Bridgeport, ___ 71 78 .477 15 thK dinner, but we wish him good merican Legion Bowling 'jiaths. Two fast executed dofible tions to toe winners. Matt M| I the polla. and former guards are urged to ters and a son. They are Mrs. had been disposed of for around Chicago though hla club was shut out, 1-0, every member, deserve credit for San Francisco and Washington. members of the Frank J. M a y ­ Rhlbu.sawa declared he knew playing in a lower league, even Boston . . . . 83 .461 16 luckXnd hope that he has similar Leagi)4 will get underway tonight inays by the PA'a held toe. final arty presented the Dwyer Telepbones Installed attend. A social time with light Five Billions Slash Alice Jackson, Miss Louise Smith *344,000,000. Unsaleable airplanes ....7 1 by rookie Don Fisher of the Giants success with every Legion team he putting In an appearance at the Scatter Over Alrbaae field Marine Corps League.' Byc^ol- nothing of reported transfers of eclipsed Kirk’s performance, Philadelphia . .52 98 .347 341-i'i two teams representing the score at a respectable figure. to Pat DiFazio, backer of Republioap headquarters refreshments will follow. / and Mrs. Francis MacDuff, all of costing- around *2,373,000,000 will in a 13-lnning first game. But the ever handles. game and playing well. The band Grill nine. Reaching Karachi, the aerial ski graduated from Mancifeater gold and currency from the Phil­ Manchester; Pfc. Margaret Smith wrecking Worcester with rix Dllworth-Comell Post 102. The Grill was a top-heavy fav­ khave been installed six special ' ' / In Taxes Favored; be scrapped. National Braves’ left fielder was horsecoi- With sincere appreciation. entertained before and during half­ team consists of Ernie Wilkie, tourists scattered over tola great Trade where he was an outstand­ ippines to Japan. of the U. 8. Marine Corps at touchdowns aa toe Uconns . ran lared in the second contest, a 2-2 orite 'before game time to win. nes which can be called by ing baseball and basketball play­ The committee In charge of'^the 2. Housing—with relaxation of W L Pet. GBL The Members of the 1945 time. ank White, Ed Kovla, Foozy airbase and nearby precincts for: The. bankers gave Colonel Kra­ Pearl Harbor, and Technical wild. He la an ex-serviceman. What —!!. tie called at the end of the seven In toe^ two previous games, toe Hogan Sets Bccord &e wishing tranaportatlon to er. In the latter sport he smashed Men’s Night program at theJVorth controls, construction of more Chicago ....9 8 56 .636 Legion Baseball Team. DaVidaon, Hippo Correnti and Pete 1. A bath. mer an estimate of toe gold re- Vinson Tells Plans Sergt. Daniel A. Smith o f toe U. makes hla feat shine even brighter St. Loula ___ 95 59 .617 3 frames because of darkness. Nap PA’s won the first by a score of 6 f^ U s . the school scoringr record. Danna­ 8< rves of the Bank of Japan, Methodist church, will have a than 85,000 bouses Is expected to dent Wigren. to 3 while Grill bounced back Portland, Ore. — Ben 2. Coffee, bacon and eggs. They S. Army stationed in Brazil. Mr. start In the fourth quarter. Over is that he retired for toe day Brooklyn ,...8 7 67 .565 11 • Reyes homer coppqd the opener. Captain Ray Mozzer, a are; 8847, 7806, 6697, 7686, were American style and have her graduate^.rTrom Maenchester which they said was Japan’s totsl meeting this evening at/'the par­ ahortly after the third period open­ Falco Faces Berger in the Army, expects sn early/dls- to win therecond gams by the carded a PGA record 72-hoIe I sonage, 70 Henry street. Smith also leaves hla mother and 400,000 homes will be begun In nttaburgh ___ 82 72 .532 16 Harry Brecheen added another g-0083. been available everywhere so far. High and \yaS a member of the reserve except for small amounts (Continued from Page One) two slaters, Mrs. Eva Raparsada ed, but not before racing 69 yards charge upon completion The second Legion team includes identical scor^ of 261 to Win the Portland the coming year. Demand for new New York ...7 8 74 .513 19 victory to make his 'leadlng-season Hartford, Oct. 1.—It may be polls do not close until 3. Souvenirs, with the emphasis track aniK'fleld and cross country ctimarkcd for shipment to Indq- of Springfield and 'Mrs. Ann for bis sixth score. -ecord 15-4 by hurling St. Louis present leave. He repwts^ Carl Priess, Jack - Morlarty, Les Winners Threaten Plate Tournament. Byron ck tonight and a heavier vote teams,-' China and' Slam, but the figure Rev. and Mrs. Wijllam F. Davis, of Minnesota,' senior Ways and houses is expected to exceed sup­ Boston . ....6 7 85 .441 SO that Tony Falco, classy Middle- McIntosh, Chapin, and Bill Egan. Two walks and a passed bail on puzzle rings and "local money.'' Trebbe of Manchester; three ply for some years. Until early CXiast Guard lacked a decisive Cincinnati ....6 1 93 .396 87 lo a 3-2 edge over CIncinnaU, a Fort Devens. “ ^ a s second with 275 and Ha ipected late this afternoon and -J The passengers, tfrho craned was not discloseCi immediately. Jr., of Long Island, who were in Means Republican, said; punch in its contest with Scranton. town welterweight, will suffer the The second team will meet gave the Grill runners on secon^ ^(Jug) MeSpaden took third town yesterday /visiting friends, brothers, John, Stanley and An­ 1946: “ some difficulties may well Philadelphia .,46 108 .292 52 contest won In toe 12th by Del second setback of hla pro boxing ) evening. their necks all day Sunday in per­ Kramer previously had an­ "O f course It ahould be under­ thony Smith. aU o f tola town, and The Cadets outgained toe Tomcat* Rice’s first big league homer. Wetberafleld No. 2 tonight at 8:15 and third but OlbeH bore doym 277, nounced that the Finance ministry attended the morning qervice at stood we can only lower taxes as occur In obtaining certain sup­ career here Tuesday night at tha Tommy. Monohan/Bristol High fect flying weather at histone^ four grandchildren. 101 y a rw to 70, and rolled up Ed Stanley set a new league rec­ at toe Charter Oak alleya. and fanned Ken Gill to e n i^ h e Hospital Notes estimated Japan’s gold reserve at the South Methodist church. The we reduce expenditures of the plies and building materials." Auditorium. For in facing Bobby coach and in chargs of athle](ica in frame. Johnny Green qingled sights and cities along the shofc Fkineral services udll be held to­ 3. Food and agriculture—three eight first downs to two. Even so, ord by drawing his 148th base on the city of Brist^offered to come of the Mediterranean, around *he *125,000,000. father of He. Davis was minister government. The two are insep­ they egne near losing for the Berger of Hollywood, Calif., in a Wide Open' FeotbslI and Butch Becker was j()it by a lower Is Given The bankers denied knowledge of the chp/ch from 1903 to 1910. morrow morning at 8:15 at toe months ago there was "consider­ M ajor te«H balls as Hal Gregg hung up his ten.-rounder he meets a scrappy to Manchester sit in with in­ pyramids of Cairo and over Beth arable." Tomcats had a touchdown nullified 18th decision, a 4-1 Brooklyn tri­ pitched ball but the runitcKfailed Admitted Saturday: Mrs.-Murlal of full details on Imperial hou.se- Representative Reed of Nev>\ John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 able anxiety" about food, short­ individual who laat Monday stop­ terested parUes on erecting / an ichem and Jerusalem, groaned East Center street, with a re­ In ..the final quarter due to an off­ umph over the PhllUea. Miami—(,P)— Scoring is sofne- to advance w'hen Lefty Jadriplak •'or Recent Britle Herrick, 125 Autumn street; Mrs. hold funds or where the Imperial Miss Virginia Butler of 88 Bis- York, chairman of the House Re­ ages. Since Japan’s surrender toe i e o e f o r s * ' ped' Johnny Rinaldi in a rougb- athletic flel^ T xrena. Tommy can fanned and Buck pycbolski Was their disappointment that a night quiem high mass In St. Bridget’s situation has Improved substan­ side penalty. The Dodgers took third (money speak wiUi authority on Muzzy thing every fan desire's most at a flight, and so no sightseeing, is Bertha Carpenter, 81 Spruce gold deposits might be located, but sell ^reet left today for a visit publican Tax Study committee; and-t‘umble battle at Stamford. football game, and - 11 Orange an infield out. / street: Mrs. Hazel Wells, Bolton; they disclosed that the household wltlrfriends in Madison, Conn. church at nine o ’clock. Burial will tially and the prospect is for "ade­ in. the league, behind the abdicat­ Field, one of the state’s best. Need scheduled over the Himalayas. estimated the 20 ■ per cent cut ing champion Cardinals and Pitts­ Bowl contests haven’t disappoint­ Again in the/fiecond two base Rita Naven. of Maple Francis Sedar, Broad Brook; Mrs. owned approximately 25 per cent, would ease individual burdens by be In St. Catoerlne’B cemetery. quate supplies of most foods." By The Associated Press One-Armed Pro Gridder Two-Hour Pause at Calcutta burgh rallied to take fourth. Mel ed toe customera. An average of hits gave th e ^ rili base runners. et and Mrs. Robert Ventjart of Johanna Gremmo. 811 Middles interest in toe Bank of Japan, and *2.500,000,000 to *3,000,000,000. Broad Brook. World sugar stocks are still low Packers, Rams Win will he a meeting of the The seven-hour cross-India flight National liengne Otts Giants lacked the pitching to 33.7 points have been scored per Two successive walks, the evic­ Campfleld road, gave a show- Turnpike, east: Patricia Brunelle, the Japanese, government dwni >eiids Parents 'Vinson said tax liahllltiea for and rationing is necessary, but toe Batting-— Cavaretta, Chicago, Philadelphia—Jack Sanders, left w committee of the West from Karachi was booked to be Mrs. Agnea McKenna make a run of it and settled for game. tion of F ^ c o lin i, a hit baUman jrecenUy at Mrs. Vennart's followed by not more than a two- 50 Pioneer circle: Mrs. Edna Full­ a 55 per cent interest. toe calendar year 1946 under pres­ situation may ease by spring if .355; Holmes, Boston, 353. guard for the Philadelphia Eagles Rec Bowling League tonight that loaded toe bases and a dou­ New fle, honoring. Mrs. Robert Bran- Mrs. Agnes McKenna, widow of toe Cuban crop Is good. World Pro League Games fifth followed by the Braves, Reds hour pause at Calcutta Monday er, 58 Chestnut street; Carol Ann Kodama Named New Rresld^t Pui^le Heart ent law are expected to total *32,- Runs — Holmes Boston, and National League pro fo o r 8/fi’olock at the home of Presi* Two New Faces ble play from Olbert to Hedlund toe former Miss Constance Puller, 145 Loomis street; Al M'l- Meanwhile, toe newspapeivAsa- Joim McKenna, died at her home, shortage of fats and oils i* ex­ and PhtlUea. who finished 52 games ' I^e Darling. 8 Church street. evening (Calcutta time.) Then 500.000. 000. 187 Wbodbridge street Sunday af­ Stanky, Brooklyn, 127; Rosen, to toe rear of toe Cuba. team, lost part o f hia left an dent to Bycholski killed the threat. . 'Tera, whose marriage to ler, Camp Manchester: Mrs. Nel­ hl reported that Kenjl K^ama, pected to continue imtil mld-1946, during action aa a Marine lii comes the six pour, 1,041 mile A *5,000,000,000 reduction ter a long Illness. Bom In Ireland New York, OcL 1—(fib—Nation­ Brooklyn,' 126. State College, Pa.— Only two Baverick opened toe PA's half eant Brannick took place Sep- lie Oriffen, Hebron: Albert Gren­ former head of the Centra Ghlna Pfe, Charles E. Hill, son of Mr. would put 1946 revenues at *27,- though supplies will increase a* tenant in toe South Pacific. Thfi Cravat Bowling league flight over what American fliers 85 year* ago she resided here for al Football League Standings. Ruse batted In—Walker, Brook­ new facesr-tallback Joe Tepsic o f the third with a single to short. Brakes} er 3. ier, South Coventry. Development/Company, dhe of the and Mrs. Charles Hill of 47 Ed­ 500.000. 000. -This compares with soon as imports of copra and oils dubbed "the hump" when they be­ 36 years. She leaves two sons, AU Weotem Division lyn, 124; Holmes, Boston, 116. Ind tackle' Johnny Nolan—are in' He was moved along on a sacrifice attended from Hartford, gan .hauling military supplies to Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Nellie firms ordered closed, had been ap- ward. street haa aent his parents the 1944 tax collection peak of can begin to flow from toe Fat . L. T. Fte. Hits—Holmes, Boston, 234; Ro­ Yesterday's Stars Hartford, Rockvllle’and this exander and William J. McKenna; Taasn W O.P. the Penn /State/SI football lineup. and went all the way to third China from India. GoOdale^ Glastonbury: Mrs. Ethel ■ pointed neV president of toe cen- toe Purple Heart award he re­ *46,500,000,000 and pre-war col- East. 21 sen, Brooklyn, 197/ Saverick upon reaching third A buffet luacheon was ser\- a daughter, Mrs, David Dickson; Green Bay .. 0 0 31 Buick The Globester, however, does Johns^ii, 321 East Center street. 'tral .Uaisoli office/ toe Japanese ceived for wounds received in. the lectioha running about *5,000,000,- 4. Transportation —After Ncv. ..1 0 0 10 0 Doubles—Holmbs, Boston, 47; stumbled arid seeing the plate p toe/hostesses, who u.sed in ■ ’ hltted today: Juhe Cloutier, and a brother. Alexander Massey, Detroit By The Associated Press StUI Flying not clear the Himalayas at their agency that receives and passes invasion o f Okinawa. . Pfc. Hill 000. 1 The only controls necessary will ..1 0 0 21 0 Walker, Brooklyk, 41. ^ open, darted for toe platter. He Chevrolet , _ deedrative scheme pink and ephen street; Lance Climtier, all of Manchester; alao three sis­ Cleveland' , Hank Greenberg, Tigers — highest. The more southerly Globe- on to Vni proper department toe haa spent 26 months in the Pacific Vinaon did not go into budget­ be tA) to assure an adequate sup­ Oiloago Triplea—Olmd, Eirooklyn, IS; Nashville— Key man in the First waa tagged out by George Dixon j^'atreamers and white weddi.ig tophen street; Mia.s Despo directives of the Allied, command. ters. Mrs. Albert Eagleson of this ply of railroad passenger equip­ Clinched toe pennant with a ster course calls for an altitude of area. Since he was hospitalized ary/heeds of toe government for Beara ...... 0 1 Q- 21 81 Pafko, Chicago, 12...... Air Force football attack is Pvt. on a fine play by the latter. ChrysIeP 6 . VMoUon , pictures taken at the Peperitis, 3$ Russell street; Dud­ Col. Ken K Dyke, hgad of. Mac- he haa been at a rest camp on town, and Mrs. WllUaip Dowd and ment for demobilization of grand slam homer In the ninth in­ probably, not more than 13,000 toe 1947 fiscal year beginning Chicago , Home runs' — Holmes, Boston, ning for a 6-3 edge over St. Louis. By Hugh Fhllerton, Jr. •.Quoin, ni , . / Alma College in Bill Paschal, champion ground- Again in the fourth the winners of the ceremony were shown ley Bickford, 22 Green Hill; Frank A rth u/s /Civil information and Guam and la believed to be on Mra. Mary McOallough In South armed forces, (B) to avoid freight feet. Some Army flights used to Jiily 1, 194fi, but he previously had D ^ o ta ; nine grandcMdren and Cardinals . ..0 3 0 0 31 28; Workman, Boaton, 25. George Stirnweiss, Yankees - - New York, Oct. 1—(fi’^ I t ’a just Michigan will wind up ita football gainer of the National League in placed two runners on but failed De Soto . . reatly enjoyed. The bride rc'^ go to 20,00,0. Cdcke, 81 Laurel street; hws. Julia ei^cuiqn section, announced an tils .way to China for duty . there said toe popt-war budget, in hla dbngestion at the ports, and (C) Stolen bases—Beboendienst, S t maily useful and beautfful eight great-grandchildren. Esiatara Division Clubbed Boston huriers for three a coincidenc/but a good one that ' season before the fall 'college sea- 1943-44. to score. The defending cham­ At Abadan air field, whose com' Veitch Rockville; M rs/ Stel iiiviesci^tion of Shintoismi rie ex- with toe Army o f 'Occupation. opinion, would exceed $25,000,- to assure an adequate number of 0 0 , 38 ' 7 Louis and Barrett, Pittsburgh, 25. the* m ana^rs of the All-star j Sion beigina. Because of the Navy Dodge . . . Hampson, 68 Birch street. plalq^ "we aren’t trying to Inter- ‘ The- funeral will be held at the Boaton Yanks 1 hits to cop toe league batting title manding officer said It was only The Purple Heart was swarded 000,000. Warttiha annual exptmdl' freight cars by regidations on Pittsburgh ,. ..0 1 0 7 28 Pitching—Brecheen, St. Louis. teams iff fine Navy World Series in program, civilian clalues don’t Discharged Saturday: Charles ferje with anyone’s religion, but Mark Holmes Funeral Home, 28 loading. Rationing of .new trucks in a 13-2 romp. the second hottest*—mot the hot­ also to William Boykb of East tures shot up toward the -IIOO,- nilladelphla ..0 0 0 0 0 15-4; Burkhardt, S t Louis, 18-8, Del Rice, Cardinals -*- Hit his Hawail/itre Schoolboy Rowe, who start until Oct. 21. but Almas F o rd ...... test—on earth, passengers were Davis, 12 Wa4deli road; Mrs..Ethel are going to be certain it isn’t Woodbridge street, Tuesday at and commercial vehicles will b« .592. Hartford, who attended the Howell 000,000,000 mark. 2i00 p. m. Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Rey- Washington ..0 0 0- 0 0 first major league homer In the rose yS fame with toe Tigers, and Navy-manned football team closes lusiial Flower at the site of one of the early se­ Jones, 123 Cooper Hill street; used as a tool for militarists. The Cheney Tech, and was wounded at In support of his recommenda­ discontinued Nov. 1. 0 Amerlena Lsngoe its Campaign against Michigan Hudson 6 . Clare Jones, Rogkville; Mrs. Olive notdatof Second Ckmgregatlonal New York ... ,,0 0 0 0 12to inning for a 3-2 nod over Cin­ BUUr Herman, for many years a cret indus^tBal American war op­ government Ijaa poured a lot of the same time, while sixteen of tions for legislation which must 5. Overseas problems. Speedy . . They have some players Normal O ct 20 Carolina foot­ Chamberlain, 4 Nelson place; Wil­ money into Shinto during toe churSili wlU offlctate and burial T e s t o ^ y 's Resnlta Batting—SUrnweiss, New York, cinnati. . . . erations. their palf and their lieutenant lost be enacted by Nov. 1 to become ef­ supply of liberated areas with Green Bay 81, Chicago Bears 21. .309; Chicclnello, CfiilcSgo, .8(18. . e real World Sreiea contenders ball fans are touting Oemaon’s Nash • • • ; Blooming Here liam Furlong, East Hartford; Wil­ WftI* • * will he'te toe East Cemetery. Ed Stanky, Dodgers—Set a new Planes built in the United States their Uvea. fective in January, Vinson said: great quantities of American ClevUand 21, Chicago Carntnals Runs— SUmwelss, New' York, league record by drawing hla 1481 could use—t>ick Wakefield, Ned Ralvupy a prospective All Ameri­ BOWLING were broken down and shipped to liam Wray. Ca-mp Mafichester. There were these-other develop­ ”rtie funeral home will be open goods and equipment Is needed te Olds 6 . . ! The local soldier writes that toe Normal tax—"I direct your today from five o’clock on for f07; Stephens, S t Louis, 90. base on balls dudlng the Brooj Harris and Fred Hutchinson (De­ can center. . Abadan, below the junction of the Discharged Sunday; ' Roger ments: particular attention to toe . so-call­ reestablish their economies on -U rs. John Schlebel of 114 Christiana, 218 West Center Shigenori Togo, forelgii minis­ awards were made by Major Gen­ friends, and it Is requested that Next SnMay’a Schedule - FUins batM in—Etten, New 4-1 victory over PhUlles. troit) and Cfiiarley Gilbert, Whitey er street, has an Angel’s Tigres and Euphrates rivers at the eral Edwards in an impressive ed normal individual Income tax sound basis and help v^ldj^ >lt va, Qresn Bay at MU- York. 110; CuUenbine, Detroit 92. Platt and Wimpy Quinn (Cbicaffo) Guess Again Sundgy Afternoon and Evening Packard 6 .9 head of, the Persian gulf. Here the street; Mrs.. Mcldina Kelly, 260 ter at the time of. Pearl Harbor flowers be omitted/,, Nap Reyes and Don Fisher, Bpet in full blossom outdoors ceremony that lasted two hours. . . . The normal tax applies, of noraic recovery. “Ptm Hits—SUrnweiss, New York, Giants—Reyes’ home r u i/ln the . . . Although he’s just 18, yeSrs (A final look at the World Series planes were reassembled, test- Wetherell street: Mrs. Winifred who was scheduled to surrender clalve* action to help ----- Plymouth . . . . home, which Is, attracting Nolan, Glastonbury: Otto Herr­ yesterday, suffered another heart course, to tax payers inibject to Chitngo Bears at Cleveland. 195; Moses, Chicago, 16B. 13th broke up a acoreiesa/ouel, giv­ old, DOnald Godek Is iisted/is one pitchers). j 2 P. M.^o n P. M. ' deal of attention. This flown by ' American pilots, and toe surtax. Ita repeal would be an dally Is necessary to C hlci& Cardinals at Philadel­ IJoublea—Moses, Chicago, 34; of 16 ex-GI's on the pie U. Al Benton, Tigers—Returned to j Pontia^ . . . . : S turned'over to toe Russians. mann, 612 Center street; .Nicholas attack at his home. An American ing Fisher s 1-0 shutom over the I American apecies of Datura Report Few Fires equitable method of reducing and toe sterling bloc "full p a r/cl’ phia. Stimwelas, New York, and Binks, Breves in his first ^ a j o r league football squad. Don eni in the baseball from toe Navy this sea- | The commanding offjcfr at Ab­ Schwalb,' 25 Spruce street; Albert doctor ordered an examination. Funerals pants In world trade.” ''udebaker .. .% a small tree, having at- Grenier, South Coventry; Mrs. Scheduled to Be Jailed Soon their'taxes. For example, in toe Washington at Boston Yanks. Washington, 32. start. / ♦ Army when he waa d\served son. Won five games, then broke a ' EffectiveSunday, Sept. 30 adan airport and host bn the stop case of a married taxpayer with 6. Demobilization.-A raUI of a New York at Pittsburgh. Triples—SUrnweiss, New York, four months before age was leg. Ran into an Auguat slump ' a height of ten feet, and at there last night was Lieut. Col Dorothy Frey, .27 Dudley street; Togo and Hideki Tojo, "P earl During the Month Phil Cavarrsttof Cubs—Won the It. has twenty-six snow two dependent children, receiving Mrs, Mlckael J. Barry million a month will be exceedeo 31; Moses. CaUcago, 15. batting champtenahip , with two discovered . . . that damaged his record ,. . Virgil; Price*, induds Arthur Tlush, of Burbank, Calif. Mrs. Olive Collins, 'Wapping. Harbor premier" who botched a FunehU services for-Mrs. Mary Cragrant, trumpet-shaped Discharged today; Mr* Hazel suicide attempt, are scheduled to *3,000 of. net Income before per­ by November. This wlR • Msrisew pif JU ' Home runs—Stephens, St. Louis, hits in a S-S ^ u m p h over Pirates. Truclu. Tigers—Just out of the Picture of Difficulties A. Barry, w ife o f Michael J. Barry heavy., load on agended conreoi^' ■ Mrs. Sphiebel says It Wells, Bolton. be jailed soon as suspect^ war Roy Griswold who retired sonal exemption, the repeal of toe With JneksemfiUe 24; Etten, New York, and York Just Type Navy and fierfecUy willing to give : 4 wheel* and Colonel Rush gave-a t>icture of nounal Jas..w(Hild jcduce hla 0CJGteWl)QrfiMkB.Jtoad, were held with veterans’ programs. Compre- Opori^gily From 2 P M. On batter at night and Invites ,dtglcwltlgaJia..snd-othar.4iundwls Birth. Saturday;______.'a ., daughter.4o4-oriinlni>l«i __ Tojo,______la.recovMihg_ rap- cWfct jjf JHML^toncbegter ju d Cullenhine, Detroit, 1*. l9 f-l JSixabis)iLJ[! JHiggtns-.-of.-lbe- -toe-Cubs hla blues..»->.Jim Tohin-j , f e iU » JSPBfe-A MtwL.. fltUnWSUttw-jaSK/ r.TeaiFn'fiJher)—Jqckey Wayne keea-bf th^Appsiachian League is the Nationai League but he wasn't noming sad pick it mending, repeal of tola tax I am «mn requiem mass at|lt. James’s clarified apd liberalised.” may prove a help If he returns to West Center street from The colonel said; “It gets so hut The newspaper Malnlchl repon- district. During September he re- Pitching—^Muncrifft St. Louis, ht has.finished first, sec- an expeiti>rinter. He of ten. sets up this year before leaving toe Braves the eTeniag. f to McKee street. Clinic Sohediilq ed that Kiyoahl Miki, profeaaor p o rt^ th a t toe department had re­ not suggesting that there will not cfiurch St nine o’clock, Rqtr. Fred­ 7. Sdentlflc development. Th« tha Detroit llg e n . The former 13-4; Newhouaer, Distroit 25-9. fiad third in toe Kentucky letters on the linotype, pulls a . . . Claude Pasoeau, Cuba—Last Pin Boys Over 16 Wanted here and toe ground iSjlo low tliat erick McLean was celsbrslit. Rev. fruits of toe work done In govern­ runways get soft and have to be. 'Tuesday—Tonsil and adenoid at and philoaopher, died in prlaon sponded on four atilt alarms. be any eXceaaiva prpflta In 1946. star second baseman batted ,858 'by in five attempts. He won proof.luid drops it. in the mbil . . spring he was a doubtful asset be OPEN 7:30 TO lO H li ' '9, Wednesday and that other Japa- In the South End, Chief Albert There will be and part of them Edmund Bfirrett, deacon and' ment laboratoriee or with the $s mwager of toe Jacksonville HOW to Bedoce with Shut Out in 1942, wss second This will tell toe guys on other cause of bone pbips In bis rebuilt every four months or ro. William J. Dunn, sub deacon. of gov^nment funds durlrc , ^ g planes have stuik Into runways Wednesday—Chest rClinlc at 9. neae political priaonsrs. atteated- Foy. reported but seven fires. The wilt be attributable to toe war. Naval*Air Station FUera. He mSde with Brevity in 1936 and third clubs where to look if they recelvis elbow. Nqjv hia elbowing has Wednesday—Well baby cllnlt at aix months ago without explana­ last was a fire yesterday morning This la too erratic a tax engine to Mary Lantterl sang Ave Maria am war are of toe hlghe.et Import'" 8 hits in 106 trips to ths plate Detrolb—If you want a with Whlakok) in 1935. any critical miasiyea signed "etaoih ed put toe Cuba in toe ch' >n«l Notices three feet 'While parked during the Mrs. John Barry presided at the tbstbls future of science. “In tl»« hottest part of the day." the Y/M.C.A. from 2-4. tion, atill were in Jail. when a mattress In a bed at 108 torn lopae for even cme fjdl year : he led the team to 40 victories way to reduce, get yourself shrdlu.'' Ray (Pappy-) Prim ,.Culxf-W as a CHARTER OAK . Another - Tokyo newspaper, Birch street caught fire and was of toe post-war period. I am confl­ orgsiL bandbi of industry Wnd agriculture' I <8 games, toe thick of an American Hickey Back With Roms righthander but switchad to south­ "CcT'hoat with Colonel Rush was Thi/tsday—Pre-natal at 9. The baaren were Jamas Wsth- tocMtiqw products and new meth­ o f T han k s Captain James Sloman, of Hack- Friday— Wellbaby* conference gt Asahi. said two other known Japa­ extinguished by No. 3. Of the uent that for peacetime toe only Geknnfer played 1* full sea­ baseball pennant Steve Monday Mattaee paw pitching because of a burn on aatiafaetdry cure for toe defects In erell, Blaine IVArcy, Artfinr ods, should prove a potent fad ;i sons and parts of three others >n •tstown, Nj J ., the hospital clinic from 2-4. nese Uberalia died recently in Jail seven alarms aix were still alarms, O’Neill, manager . o f y ie Detroit Cleveland—Howard (Red) Hick­ Titan Hanover, Hambletonian his hand. Has been burning up the ROWLING ALLEYS sad loamlMr* of Ander- —Jim Kozaka, whom toe newspa­ the only bell alarm being for toe our p re se t exeesa profits tax la Thompson and Jerome O’Brien. In st»eeflinyreconv*rdon. In on?n- Detroit ahd complied k lifetime Tigfera, attributee Itor drop from ey. Cleveland Rams end. Is back winner, 'will start at Lexington, league _ late in the season . . . Hy KMi. Veterans of Tor Abraham Lincoln was appoint­ per described aa the "leading left- fire that was started when'an au repeal." ' Rev. Father McLean was In Ing opporti'mtiea for new Indus­ major league batting average of 235 to 210 pounda/o the hectic with that National League pro Ky., tomorrow or Wednesday in an j VamlenUerg/ . Ray i to thank all those who Elxclsc'a—"Additional relief to charge* of toe committal service at tries, new sdlls,xdhd. additional JI21. In 1W7 ha won the American atrlbuted to the soceess ed postmaster in New Salem, lu., wing commentator," .and./ one tomohlte kndeked over the Barlow last-ditch fight %n team put up outfit after a hitch with toe Navy effort to beat the world toreei year Starr and , Cub*;- I a « han la 1832. Read Herald Advs* wtatHo it did not name^ gasoUnq curb pumpi I individuals which would be partio- the grave In 8t J a ^ 's cematsry. empioynieat.’ N League batting title with .371, ^ for the ■* that started in 194L. old record of 1;58 he eet Du I What? Those old guyat 1 ■i,. X 'M- MANCHESTER. EVBWINQ HEHAIil). MANUHEa’TER. OONNn MONDAY OCTOBER 1,1945 BANCHKiSTER EVENING HERALD. MANUHES’re R . U O N N, M UNUAY, OCTOBjER 1, 194S ready taken it, piecemeal teat it \ arouse curiosity, to a point out of iPaintinff— Papering 21 Help Wanted-r-Male S6 Fuel and Feed 49-A sight of the vUlage: This had bqpn Business Services Offered IS Business Services Offered 13 Announcements SLAB WOOD for sale, $8 a load, ip v f BStVBf done on little after-dinner hikes RANGE BURNERS, and pow e/ PAINTING. AND Paperhanging WANTED—Waiter, good houra ‘Classified apparently for her recreation. As Sense and Nonsensi AMAZING! 25 embossed Xmas OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced sawed and delivered. Call 2-037,4 and installed. Tel. 2-0461. George burners o f all makes ana kinds and wallpaper. John P. Sullivan. and pay. ‘ Apply In person. Tea unobtrusively es poeelble ehe de­ cards with name imprinted $1. Room, Main street —8962.. . , . parted again, went, to her cache Q asafie^ McMuilin. 704 Parker street. cleaned and. adjuateo 10 yeara' Phone 4260. DeLuxe 21 for *1 assortrMnt, experience. TeL 2-1731. 44 Malp Advertiser. Jits and took the transmitter farther A family with a summer cot­ 12. Invariably kept him -waiting your profit up to AOc. Oommelr PAINTING AND Paperhanging. MCA HSVICS. I around the elope of Mummy tage In the wild re^on of Wlacoii^ when they had an appointment to REFRIGERATION SERVICE street Salesman Wanted 36- A Garde " *^arm.— Dairy I A/ZNOLD dsieinenli line Send for samples and selling Good work. Reasonable rates. so For Rent Ridge' the eomewhat lesser for­ sin bought blueberries from an meet downtown; 'plan today. Merit. 1 Clinton Grunow. Coldapdt. Urosley. MASON WORK, chimneys cleaned Raymond Fi.ske. Phone 3384. • Products mation that faced Tonto Peak. Indian for aeyeral years at ’ 50 13. Spent all their red points to Wcstlnghouse, and all other makes. EOUNTY Dealer Salesman want­ street, Dept. 41. Newark 2. N. J. and rebuilt, outside flreplacea. T o Buy Preparations For Murder She walked almost two miles. *17111 cents per pall. This year he upped entertain ber friends, bridge club Rent For Sale Commercial and Domestic. ed. Build up a biuiineas o f your KEIFFER PEARS for canning. 1her home. In effect, it was merely and relatives; Telephone 2-0418. XV winding around the rock hlllfl was the prlco'to $1.00, Private Instructions 28 own with National Advertised Gilnack Farm, South Main atreet; a compact radio receiving set, but Vacationist—Why ? 14. Objected to his reading the T o Sell Products bearing underwriters tiresome, but essential. Po Buy Automobnes for Sale 4 SCIENTIFIC Phone 6121. Tbs prabticai, oireci mmd which tuned into high sensitivity and She had no Idea just bow much Indian—Big war some place. morning paper at the breakfast ELOCUTION—A few lessons often label. Sell to schools, factories, bad made Leans Sortril distin­ strength. Moreover, it was so ar­ REFRIGERATION CO. Household Services . damage might be done by the ulti­ table; helps when you are-newly elected service stations. warehouses, FOR SALE—Cabbage and- cauli­ Wanted-y To Lu> guished as a scientist, was brought ranged that a small built-in elec­ FOR SALE— 1938 Packard coach, 37 Oak S t Phone: 2-1226 Offered 13-A to an office,In your club. White 58 mate explosion—there was no way Cause and Effect' 15. Was habitually untidy about six. In good conditloil, new tires, hotels, restaurants, public institu­ flower. Also can aries./"l , also into use now in her personal af­ tric generator could be set in mo­ By chance wo made the ac­ her personal appearance around RADIO REPAIRING.; Pick-up studio, 709 Main (Johnson Block) tions,'truck and bus companies, WANTED BUY—jig saw or of knowing, of course. Deep inside heater. Tel. .7688. . CURTAINS, Hand laundered, would like to buy caiiaries. 131 fairs. tion by it. from considerable dis­ quaintance of a Judge who had the house; « Lost and Found "service. Kadio* checked at the Phone 2-1392. grain elevators, house trailers, band ai f She bad tried one or two round-; tance away. Initial Impulse could Tonto as the stuff was, the Set-off called for and delivered, 24-hour Charter Oak street; with motor. Call probably could do Ilttle .Mtor* than presided over the Divorce Court 16. Used 'the dining room ta­ -Pair of »h«U rim lafety 1940 PACKARD 6 sedan *99<1; home. Store open all day Mam et.c. Capable man can earn real 2-0539. about Ways of accomplishing her be radioed from a small transmit for the past several years. ble to change the baby. service. Write Box N, Herald. FOR SALE— pears for eating and end. She bad tried to make Robert ter which she built to serve this cause a rumbling, like' the gallons ^ Thuraday night between 1939 Pontiac coach $725; 1938 Chester Radio Service. 73 Birch money. Established in 1916. of nltro-glycerino, often exploded Seeking material fojr this col­ Help Wanted— Female 35 canning $1.25 a basket. Alvah' '' Hale aware of her as a woman, one particular need. The tranamlt- '.Fallowa hall and Bolton, Willy* coup $350; 1937 Graham street Teiephoiie 2-0840. Write letter with details o f age, down In oil wells and such. But umn, we asked him If it were true Jobe! Russell, .Mountain Road, GlMton- (iMims With.tut Board 59 with all implicStlons of Compaii- pleaaa "leave at Herald sedan $200. Prices below Ceiling. Florists— Nurseries 15 WANTED—Girls and-young wom­ pas# experience, etc. The Fyr- to be doubly safe, Leans went that "in-laws” were the principle A small man REFRIGERATION service, Gen­ en in all departments. Steady job, Fyter Company,. Dept. A-1, Day- bury. Call Manchester 6889. imiBhlp and "love” as she knew it. Entrance to the old mine shaft, Reward. Cole Motors. Tpl, 4164. FURNISHED, heated bedroom and nearly a mile from Tonto even In cause of divorce. Can make eral Electric, Orunpw. Crosley. FOR SALE — Asparagus, Mary good pay, pleasant surroundings. ton 1. Ohio. ■ .— _ / Next, more desperately, she bad deep in which the X-999 was now garage. BfeakfaK optfonal Writs direct line. And concealed her He replied that in his opinlori,. A big job 1934 PLYMOUTH coupe, sale Frigldairt and all oUier makes. Washington, 35:$1.00. l00-$2.75. Tober Baseball Manufacturing, tried to comer their priceless sup­ safely stored, was guarded In Shrink Work jpiaranteed.'^otbr repairs. Z, Herald. tranamitter there on the rocky ‘iri-laws’.' were- perhaps the least Annoonccments price, $115. At 859 Main strectj^ 'ITiousands of perennials, 4-85c Elm atreet. "Manchester. Household Goods ply of X-999 for herself, .and with shifts by three men. cause of marital* separation. To littleness; Call 4394, B. A H. Refrigeration and up. paphne, large plants, SituaHons Wanted— the power it entailed, force'Robert, Leana Sorml bad free access, slope .of Mummy Ridge. Nick’s Gulf Station. A FURNISHED room on Main He gave as the chief or domi­ But It takes Service. 85c. Evergreens. Chrysanthe­ GIRL FOR housework 9 a. m.-6 p. Female , ' $8 CUSTOMER f o r c e : . and the world in general, to her hence was not Interrupted when A big man CD—Ride to Aetna Life In F O R SALE-1932 Chevrolet truck, street, continuous hot water. Then ehe came back to the vil­ nant cause; Personal Selfishnesi mums. CTiater’s double holly­ m. Go home nights. Two evenings feet. But in each case a contempt­ she came quietly along one morti' To make Bce office, houra 8:15 to 5. panel type, $150. 9 Andetson TREE .SURGERY—For all kinds AMERICAN married map, strictly BREAK UP HO Telephone 6803. lage and calmly went to her work. .... which could and' should hocks. S-50c, 12-$1.50. Free—Mrs. watching children. No heavy MODERN FUR, ible, little violet-eyed stenogra­ ing carrymg a wrapped parcel. A little job My of Charter Oak . street. street, 'Telephone, 5433. o f tree work call Packer Tree temperate, capable o f foreman’s During the afternoon, Robert have been discovered before the Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Dal.iy washing. 3 children, 2 school age, TO GO FOR LARGE Pleasant double room, pher bad wrecked her plans! It She remained In the shaft for Grow Into B446. Expert Co.i Windsor Locks '738-3 job on farm, wishes'poaittoh with more than an hour. If the guards Hale noticed that Mies Sorml marriage. with every $1.00 order of peren­ $25 a week. Call 2-0241 for inter­ $ 1 ^ 5 kitchen privileges if desired. 11 was enough to Infuriate anyone. Among other . causes were— A big one. 1937 NASH coupe $195, $65 down; ' rentals etc. interested in perman­ Wherefore, Leans calmly plot­ noticed that she came out without seemed preoccupied. _JSTER — Cleans pipes, nials, -J.ohnZapatka, 168 Wood­ view. A young biisinods couple used this Locust street. Telt 8869. . "You look tired. Leans,” he said, from the husband's, viewpoint: 1934 Ford >4-ton platfonri $270, OIL BURNERS serviced and re­ ent place only,- Year round, good ted to attain her goal In the way her package, they bad no occa­ Jitors and bbller of your heat- $90 down; 1937 G.M.C. cab over placed. Warm air fumacea re­ land street. Telephone 8474. furniture veryiltUe during the few kindly. "I think you are working 1. * She used hts razor to trim Father (to his daughter)— system. Removes scale and WANTED—Shirt press operator. wages. Expeflenced In all farm­ that would bring most satisfaction, sion to" Unnk that fact important engine.' 5-ton steel body. Brun­ paired and replaced. For full In­ months they had R! Rather than Actually, Leana had concealed too hard." her corns and other purposes; •There’s plenty of time to • think : and prevents further rust, Also woman for feeding on fiat ing. Address, P. O. 84, Man­ Apartmenis— Flats didn’t formally recognixe it She turned to him, studied his 2. Instead of being a'real bud­ ner’s. 80 Oakland street. Open formation call Van Camp Bros transpoi^Dils furniture to another /''as a revenge motive; her plan to her Improvised radio receiver and about g ettin g'' married. .You Heatlnff-Plumbinsr w'orli Ironer. New Model Laundry. chester. face carefully S 'm om en t, then dy and companlon.^she liked to .atment good for 12 months, 7:30 a. m, 'till 7 p. m. Tel. 5191. 15 years’ experience! Tel. 5244. state, they jLsked us to resell Tcnem dRta / do away with Orolyn ’Tyler was generator firider amall atones a should wait until the right man — Roofing 17 Summit street. '. forced a stiff little smile. make fun of him rad -belittle him add solution after mixing ac- Free inspections! everytning; you'll, be proud to own colder, more practical than that. few feet from the box and th a comes along. jlln g to directions remove safe- FOR SALE— 1939 Ford Tudor. th^^ p^ Living Room (spring up­ FOR RENT—3-room beatyd apart- "See here,” he went on some­ to her friends and his; Wife (listening)—Why, Father, FURNACES. ALL sizes in stock. WANTED—Wo.men to work In Live Stock— Vehirles 42 "Revenge’’ would have Sounded leaden insulators where th e X -9 9 9 '.valve and'pour in with, funnel, Re'asonable. Good condition. 85 LANDSCAPE work, grading, holstered) with lamp, coffee taWe, meat with kitchen privileges if what eagerly, “you mustn’t . slave 3. Told her friends how much don’t see Why she should wait, 1 Low as $99. Deviho Cpmpany.- their home, on telephone. 2 hours melodramatic to Leana. But the rested. it In—leave it In—no draln- Wetherell street. pruning and planting of all kinds. FOUR YEARS old Jersey cow and desired. Telephone 7282. hard rad stay alone so much. money he made; didn’t. Poot Office Box 1007. or Water- in the morning, on survey work, end table; modem bedroom; 5 ------. /■ Tyler person was in the way, and Then she buried Insulated wires —no flushing. Manchester Phone, Dontivan, 7210. hay, reasonable. 3-months old pulp dinette and other' odds and "ends. just as she would have taken pains that ran from the generator di­ I— Why I am to blame for that!” 4. At least three times a week, bury 3-3856. (irontact Hoff Rackliffe Oil. 114 lets. Inquire 279 Tolland Turnpike It was as If he had just realized she would ask him “ why he didn’t ablng Supply Co., 877 Main Franklin Square, New Britain. On sale at Conn. Largest Furni­ FOR RENT—4^ room tenemeifl. ' to eliminate any obstacle in a pur­ rectly to'the main box, up, to the e t Tel. 4425.______. ' \ Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 PLUMBER, steamfltter, pump ne it, and was contrite. "Look, Le­ live In his dam old office;" chanic. Carl Nygren. 15 Sou'l ture Store Apply after 6;30. Tel. 4782. / suit of science, Leana would stop heavy leaden cases. With extreme Social Situations HAIRDRESSER Wanted—Salary A-L-B-E-R-T-S at nothing to eliminate Carolyn care, then, she lifted the lid of one ana, (Tarolyn and I were going for 5. Pre-empted eight out of ten ____ION! Madame Williams. street. Tel. 6497, Roofing— Repairing 17-A hooks in the clothes closet. and commission. Vday week, va­ Ponitry and Supplies 43 43 Allyn Stfeet 10 DEPOT SQUARE, large one- as an obstacle In her personal pur­ leaden case, inserted an ordinary horseback ride at 4 o’clock. She able palm reader resigned at is such gay company. Ride with 6. Used his toothpaste and al­ The Situation: You are a guest THREE full size bicycles, balloon EXPERT REPAIRS of shingles, cation with pay. Calt^ Hartford Hartford room apartment with pantry, un­ suit. percussion cap such as worfemen Algiers for the winter. Read- BOOKKEEPING and Accounting us. will you? Please do!” ways squeexed tbe tube in the at a large dinner and stated next tires. Call 6863. slate; composition and tin roofs. 5-6523. FOR SALE—FRESH EGGS de- furnished, heatyd $ ^ monthly. Most potent weapon at hand use constantly to explode dyna­ I at her office, 1 p. m.-9 p. m. records kept weekly. Balanced Her smite frose, and her eyes middle instead of at the bottom to someone you. don’t kno'v. monthly for Income tax purpoaea. Rebuilding and repairing of llvered. Telephone 7495. FOR SALE—Quality combination Inquire .^artm ent/4, 2nd floor. was the X-999 itself. Leana put mite, and left it there connected ford 6-1370 or 532 Ann street CHRISTMAS CARD gaa and oil stove. Elxcellent edn- narrowed again. and invariably left the cap off bis PRESSURE TIRE bicycle, in confidential ntttary public. Phone chimneys and flashings. E. V. 1 down as ]ri>lnt No. 1. Only three to her two wires. Wrong W ay: Eatlneal in eilence Coughlin, 390 Woodland street SALESPEOPLE FOR SALE—3 #eeka old chicks, dition. Call 2-1613. WILL SUBLET 2»(, room fumish- people bad actual access to the "Now,” she told herself with However' Irinoqent his invitation riiavlng cream; person who took bicycle good condition. 9 Hendee- Road. 3627 daya or evenings. was, be couldn’t Itave said a more 7. Wanted the bedroom win­ or start a conversation without an Phone 7707. GET THIS BIG SELLING LINE 600. Bargain to right party. A . ed apartment. Hot water, elec­ X-999, there deep in Tonto Moun­ calm satisfaction, "I have but to comer of School and Main FOR SALE—Porcelain top Hoover unfortunate thing! “ Carolyn and dows closed and he liked fresh air introduction. FLOOR MACHINES Make easiest profits with finest g;iveaway. Phone Meriden 646-W4 tricity and 'heat included. Very tain. They were Robert Hale, Car- get the stupid girl in here. And sU, during parade Saturday L BACK to pre-war roofing, sid­ selection Christmas Cards. Show kitchen cabinet, excellent condi­ I” Indeed! In his sleeping quarters; Right Way: Introduce yourself. lit please return same to Carol Wanted Autos— ' central, nebr bus. Write Box W, 013m, and Leana. that won’t be hard!” FOR RENT ing, insulation, new ceilings, superb new "prize” 21-card $1 FOR SALE— 300 New Hampshire tion. . also wood-burning living Herald. Now, out-and-out murder is (To Be Oonthraed) 8. Liked to read in bed, and the atton, 36 Garden atreet Tel.; Motorcycles ’ 12 paperhanglng, painting, etc. Reds, cockerels and pullets. 3 room stove. Tel. 2-1427. light shining in his e.ves kept him Sanders and Polishers. box. Pays you up to 50c profit. both messy and dangerous. But if She had decided to complete all Large savings, time payments, Everybody buys. Other newest months old. Call Manlihester 6310 the objectionable Tyler girl were the preparations this morning, be- Secession Threat awake when he needed sleep; WANTED—WE NEED used cars 3' PIECE Maple bedroom set. 4 9. Favored canned soup and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' like W hear froiin reliable McG ILL-CONVERSE. INC. free estimates. Tel. 7014. The popular assortments—gift wraps, Wanted to Rent 68 the victim of an accident— cajjae ahe. was absent from nor­ and pay top prices Gash talks Apex Home Remodeling Corp. kitchen chairs, 1 maple bed, 1 Upper section of Wisconsin 1* "store” cake and pies;’" who would like to train In religious, humorous, etc. Samples FOR SALE ^ CHICKEa7S. Tele- mal laboratory duties .anyway. WtV.OPKL.W vvi e x m b TO twy and we have it. Stop and get our 645 Main S t Tel. 6887 on approval. crib complete. Call at 36 Seaman' WANTED—5 or 6 room tenemehti From the store bf materials al­ She would now take tbe sending threatening to secede from the 10. Usurped all thf shelves In time to overhaul and" Iri- ROOFING, ASBESTOS sidewalls, I phone 8433. arcle. the bathroom medicine cabinet (« !t 'ko6 < AKNObSt CKLV«»,| V.RSV YSCO«Y W Refrigeration and Air Con- offer Cole Motor*—4164. SHEET METAL WORK, hot air CHILTON GREE’HNGS CO. by couple and one child. Have ready brought here, rad from her apparatus, the transmitter turned state and join either the upper tVA eavestroi gh cpndiictors. Nu- Michigan peninsula or Minnesota for her toilet preparations; V J fO W y i W WXAfe furnace repairing. New hot air 147 Essex Street. Dept. 462, FOR SALE—Pullets and roosters, been permanent residents of this unlimited privilege of ordering carefully with the receiver In the \K)V oning equipment Should be wood ceilings and interior walla. GOOD ■ USED furniture bought Dissension Is caused by new Wla 11. Believed everything anyone voKtw y cx ji jhsmically Inclined. Will not and air conditioning furnaces In­ Boston 4 months old. Inquire 99 Home­ and sold. We handle stoves, heat- town for many years, flan furn­ things, Leana constructed a rela­ mine shaft, and hide it outside as Business Services Offered 13 Wood shlnoting. general repair­ ish good references. Call 3276. tively simple device while work' planned. consin antl-gambllng laws. told her . . , except her husband; .iObT TWY srfere with your present work. stalled. Eaves trough.and con stead atreet. era. stove parts and pipes. Open lAVJCH ing. Free estimate. Time pay­ Ing six nights In the privacy of As a matter o f fact, she had al- TV«?YY or Information about thia train- WALTER SCHULTZ, 81 Congress diictor repairing. Norman Bentx. ments. Louts Lavigne, Manches­ Help Wanted— Male 36 evenings. Jone.s Furniture Store, TWO GIRLS would like to rent (bOVKife Ufe'. write at once giving name. 8966. 1 36 Oak street. Tel. 2-1041. , OV5 ? atreet Asiiea anu rubbish remov­ ter Yoofing. Call.7-1428. Articles for Sale 45 two or three room apartment. FUNNY BUSINESS I, age and your working ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1588. AUTO MECHANIC, experienced C«tU 4200. .... / A. UtiliUea Inst. D. Care of ELECTTRIC REFRIGERA’n O N ROOFTNC — SPEdAl-IZING in with complete set of tools, inter­ FOR SALE— Combination coal -T SERVICE ROUND OAK dining table with Jd. WASHING machine and vacuum repairing rpofr of all kinds, also esting in bettering himself in a and gas range, excellent condi­ w a n t e d -6 - 7 room rent, by /Servicing All Makes of. Commercial three leaves^ $6r U h. p. A. C. tion. Phone 2-0933 or Inquire 27 ?Ccwji q o u cleaners repaired. All makes. 10 new roofs No job too small or steady well paid position with a motor, $15; brand new spotlite local teacher and family. Urgent years’ experience. Reasonable. and Domestic Refrigeration large. Good work, fair price. Free progressive General Motors ne;^ Horton Road. . Call 7421.’ , Franklin P. Llpp Wm. H. Brapdt (mirror back). $7; triple frame Call 2-0549. eatlmatta CaH HoWley Mar.chea- car dealershfi) Service '"Depart- TELEPHONE 4762 preiVar man’s bike, good fires, FOR SALE —Used Silent Glow S d b JT ter 5361. ment. Now ia the time to become APARTMENT’ house, duplex or UGH DOLLAR OVERHAULING and repairing 116 Keeney S t Manchester. Ct $25, 2 oil drums with faucets and model 600, power oil burner. Call flat with 2-3 bedrooms. Furnished associated with a reputable serv­ stands, $5.00; Kodak Autofocus Benson's 3535. Waiting for Business typewriters and adding machine* ice organization offering aecur or unfurnished. G, S. Keith. {jdondsJisid OIL b u r n e r s cleaned “ nd serv enlarger up to 4 x 6 negatives Fhohe 4150. _^ertles — City nr Coun* Call 6925. Iced. Kitchen ranges and gun-type Moving— Trucking— ity, plus an opportunity for ad­ YOU’ LL AGREE when you *ee— 20 complete, $20. Arnold’s. 211 North ); Homes — Building lAits BUARANl'EEaj RADIO Service, furnace burners a Specialty. Call ■ Storage vancement. Sill day week. Hos­ Main street. Closed Wednesdays. •ybe finest padded baby high ______/ch a irs with 2-way features now (Hhojjdt ih tt ■* ALLEY OOP Ooola Must Be Sore Farms — Summer Cot* Complete cleaning and check-up anytime 2-1275. • • pitalization plan. A well heated Houses for Salo 72 LOCAL MOVING and trucking warm shop. Good working con­ HAMMERLUND "Comet Pro" all-/ sale priced at Benson’a Stock &e- I — Woodlots. of your radio $3.00, All makes inquire 28 Foley s'reet. Phone F ...... NOW LOOK, MV DEAR, I CAN’T JUST radios repaired. Expert service. ALL a p p l i a n c e s serviced and ditions. A coihpletely equipped wave radio in cabinet '$50; H ^ - ductlon Sale, 713 Main street. FOR SALE — Walker atreet,\4 repaired, burners, fefrlgeratora. 6718. fihw cdtsi PACK UP ANP-LEAVE HERE BECAUgS aterer You Have To Sell Mlli^lry training. Phono 4563. service department. Top wages ard preselector all-wave 4 lodps, rooms, 2 unfinished upsUlrs, flr^^ OR; WONJMUS lONP WHOLE VOU’RE.HAVINe PIPPICULTV RIPAIG ranges, 'wa*bers, etc. All work AUSTIN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ plus, attractive additional'bonus $50; new battery portable/radio place, combination ~ screens, TIME'MACH'NE pamilv havc HERP ON VOUR BOY-PRlENP.>2 CALL 8234 REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, guarant^od. Metro Service Co pay to a“produce/ Telephone Mr. with batteries, $30;'6 tii^ A. C. Mnchjnerv and Tools 52 SHUT UP SHOP AND &ONE TO CAME HERE FOR. A R E S T . pany. Trailer van service. Local storm windows and doors, 1 car A B6ACH RESORT, WHERE beaters; irons or what have you 'Tel. >Ian;hester 2-0883, Hartford moving, packing and storage 'Tweedi. Hartford 8-1818 for an table rnodel radio, goodj^25; 1941 garage with roll-up door, $2,000 USED PLOWS, PTO potato dig­ OUR CAVEMAN HERO, WHOSE Pick-up and deliver. The Friendly 7-9663. Dial 5187 . appointment. Oldsmobile custom r*raio, $35: cash down. McKinney Bros., 505 , AMIABLE PISP06IT10N , INES REALTY Fix-It Shop, 718 North Main pew a. c.-d. c. battoty personal gers. New garden tractors, milk­ ELEITTRIC and Acetylene weld Main street. Tel. BOM — 5230— CihXMA I BELIES HIS fearsome 'Telephone 4777, W. Burnett. WANTED — Experienced meat portable with Mtteries, . $35; ing machines, lime epreadera. appearance, has / 115 MiOii Street Ing. No lob too targe or too 7482. cutter, full time. Manchester.Pub-, Halllcrafters P )R 53 speaker In disc harrows.. Dublin Tractor BECOME QurfE A small. All work guaranteed Painting— Papering 21 POPULAR,. .Pl&ORE PICrrURE FrJjdIN O . Have that lie Market. / cabinet, $10. Arnold Radio Lab.. Company, Wllllmantlc. FOR SALE— 7 room single house, fisutfoAjnsih? Parker Weldlnr Co., 166 Weat special picture framed. Sp^ial WANTED —Inside and* outside 211 North Main street. Closed 4 bedrooms, bath, lavatory first rat » for military subjects. Work Middle Tun.plke. Tel. .3926. painting by contract. Phone 5433. floor, hot water heat, fireplace, 2- WANTED—Men at once for grad­ Wednesday called for and delivered. Call Gilbert Flckett. Musical Instruments 53 car garage, nicely landscaped lot, Jfum... Manchester 7671. > LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes ing. Telephone 7585. V A L -A -^ C K traveling bag. One rubbislr removed reasonable. 80x140. $9,000. McKinney Bros., lALE HELP CONTRACTORS. Interior and ex­ large rad one medium size ward- STEINWAY Studio style upright ASHES AND RUBBISH removed 3661. WANTED—Errand boy later 506 Main street. Tel. 6060 or eve­ a -s>s=- terior painting, paper hanging. robe/trunk. 300 Porter street. piano. Looks like new. Bargain nings 6230. f i t a k ' - ^QUT THAT NEW HOME anytime 2-1275. llppe. 768 Vgt-non atreet. Tel. 6077 various colors . for stepping wool sweaters. Manchester Knit* PAIN'TING— Interior and exterior stones, terraces and walks. Green, Ung Mills. Manchester Green. OLD FLOORS SANDED Best of paint and workmanship. W A N TED /— Dishwasher, good grey, purple, varlgated blocks. M y o u h v j been p l a n n in g Laying and finishing. Phone Edward Price 2-1003. wages add good hours. Apply Silk I A ? J. B. Jensen. Richard Lewta. 56 Ardmore road, SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIL! Tel. Wllllmantlc 9928, evenings. City Diner, 641 Main street Manchester. Phone 7191. f We iBVlte/^on to ln»pect tW materials apd workmanship Incori- W AlfTED—Man for permanent FENDER AND j-porated^to the several newijoines we now have under construc- REAL ESTATE LISTINGS position at gaa atation. Good op­ portunity. Steady work. Apply in Exquisite Nighty BODY WORK RED RYDER ' Mon. Of AO Type* Wnntcdl Onap AvnIInbIs, '^person. Van’s ^ rv ice Station, 427 SOLIMENE A FLAGG WALKER ST. Hartford road. / JARVIS kfALTY , INC. 4-ROOM SINGLE—Spare for 2 JARVIS REALTY CO. PORTER WANTED — Part-time 6S4 Oenter SL TM. 5101 SARSAPARIUA, I o n c e : 6 Dover Road Rerfdence: 26 Alexander St. additional rooms upstairs. Fire­ OfBc* 4112 RcsMrnce 7275 Phones 4112 or 7275 — Week D a ^ and Sundays. work. Federal Bake Shop, 885 place. Garage. Large lot. 15-day Weekday* nad Snnday* Main street occupancy. WillYau BeSarry Jarvis Realty Oflicei 6 Dover Road When Yau Are INSURANCE Residence: 26 Alexander Streets PHONES 4112 OR 7225 b 4 sure you have adequate insurance protection in Week Days and Sundays Quoted A . case of fire or automobile accident. • Protect yourself Lakewood Circle /against all hazards. >Ve are agents for: Overlooking the Country Club Low Allowance THE LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. . For Automobile Insurance WANTED On Your Car THE LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. has just about everything a hontl* owner could OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILLIAMS For. Fire Insurance of All Kinds ask for . . . large budding loU, protecting re- SEVERAL LABORERS Both Participating Companies ' Btrlctjona, woods, lake, view. Reasonable Sooner Than WHAT ARE WELL. I'LL B E "/' pricea. [THESE THAT LOOKIT H E R I FIMD IM THRO W / A If It*s Insurance Cull Apply You Realize /&-/ •joDe FANJTS SEVEN) T H E l.tws Wameviet. we. T. n «ta u.a xat, err. POCICET? Several Good Sites Still Available Note is the Time ' AMSVV/ER STUART J. WASUEY Jarvis Realty Ca. MHtmssreSM—------LmA. “ I don’t see why you ‘don’t let me have a long bob like ME THAT.' See C. Elmow Watkins (6791) or Henry i . Smith (6294) : State Theater Building 755 Main Street 6 Dover Road To Cash In i r 0*.^ T h en the atom bomb changed the whole Mttcrn of our other girls in my class. Mom, instead of wasting so much over time every day washing my neckl” Telephone 6648 - 7146 Phone 4112 or 7275 8921 clerks said Tlwnk you,* waiters hov«|r^ OnjL Higher Pri^^ 12^2 their table* . Week Dajrs and Sundays 5034

LANK LEUNAKD Phone 8-IR18 By Sue Buxaeti WASH TUBBS It’S In His Blood BY LESLIE TURNER iGiLEY FINN Proof Youthful charm distlny***** POM’TTBaiiAe! veu ' Hartford, Now! this smart two plecq friqck WON’T dO’TOffHBP AT 1 __ /SAWMM, S A W ^ NCN*, HCW, W I SAW MM t ■ I ’D CAUGHT THRCe PlGH.MICHAeU> mother-to-be. The skirt n>tr$M>f5\, A#«*dVWOlDAM A P i6 ^ A PACTORy.' WHO? uNCLB4»Hiu rm .-k¥oui^e-^ ’THBY V)/»M-4JWN^mGMT H C n i I MiVi Aime-CalMt juatabla.plfiat 'O'B egch side-and -4s , VH«iF jBWM© SDMB V « ■ ______puffed * trteevea: tied St attached*to a hddtijr'for'’conifbft T)ilffARYM (N search y Y A A T r e R ’; " ^ j ’ s a w fi m l . " HIDIN' 1 with velvet dr moire ribbon — a OP AOVffNTURI Atf AINI VOU JUST / SUSHeS-WATCHIN* and practicality. UNCLE PHIL? IN THe WOODS/ demure neckline—beautifully fit­ Wild Buyer" Pattern No. 8921 la designed for IM A 6 IN —A Adff FISHIN'/ ted, smooth waistline—it all adds sixes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42. up to one of the smartest night­ Slae 14, skirt and jacket, requires %\ a gowns on the market! Make it in 4 8-8 yards of 35 or 39-inch mate­ pastel or wliite crepe sprigged rial; bodice, 1 yard. J with tiny flowers. For this pattern, send 2(J cents. To obtain complete pattern,, flp- WILL BRING in coins, your name, address,'slxe ishing Instructions for the FloW- desired, and tbs pattern number i> ered Nightgown (Pattern No. to Sue Burnett, fh « Manchester 5034) sixes 14, 16, 18 included In THE CASH Evening Herald, 1150 Sixth Ave­ pattern, send 15 cents In coin, ?5l/o0l.DNi'T nue, New York 19. N. Y. THffN Lll^e plus 1 cent postage, your name, The Fall arid Wlhtpy 1946 Isstie Immediate Sertlae TOXbMPiM* addresa and the pattern number of Fashion is ready. Brimful of WHY MOTHERIS GgAV /ow to Anne Cabot, The Manche.

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