^iawuhestek EVKNIM; HKKALD.MAWCHESTBII.aJWH- TUE5DAT, SEPTEMBER 11,1945 ^ HKCE FOtm r'rnach to the narrow passage nation such as existed in Germany..! lighter even than in Uiii coub ;il!or • nm the Mediterranean to the Asking to \^ed after the war ol 1914-18.’’ end ; a:d of education contesls. Peuper (Jives To Send Back The British military govern-' Many•( Orders r.’a k sea. The Rusaians want to V — All Time Lo w C';i the ci.-.c ■ imenl fdr aiinukl ses nse the strait with aaaurancea of Gormuii ( ment Is interested ii a rep res^- sions Instead, of .the present bien .safety they claim are lacking so German Agents itativeir stable trade-union move Now on Hand nial seasion^tS'f the Legialalure the Kis Opinions long as Turkey aldne controls the ment, It added, and “the German 111 Votes Cast people are therefore urged not to vote was yea 811. no 353. Oh the pas.sage. (Contihued from Page One)^ act hastily, but to lay firm foun salary Increase amendment the As the meeting gets under way, Allied Control Council dations for uhlona." First Post-War Task vote was 802 in favor and opposed U. S. Senator Expresses this is how the Big Five probably must eventually face up to the ^ew London Approves 289. The amendipent providing for will stand: issue." Asks All Members to O f Telephone Firms the inauguration of (the lieutenant His V iews on Situation The United States: For ah Ital Must Change Regulations Annual Sessions of Maj. Woods said several soldiers Express Fear governor received the moet sup T o d a v in Europe ian peace stripping Italy of war Send It Their Listn To Put in Phones The General Assembly port, 935 voting in favor and 185 gatng, paving the wa.v for Italy’s had come to him directly, seeking aid in obtaining official permis against. reentrance Into the family of na Berlin. Sept, 11.—(>P)— The Al For Corn Crop Boston, Sept. 11— (ffl— ^The first For the first time in three years - Berlin, Sept. 11— - Senator sion, but added that he had told N ew London, Sept 11 — tions: for establishment of more lied Control Council will ask -neu post-war task of telephone com the Demoorata succeeded in seat Claude Pepper-(D.. Fla. i one-man representative government in the them "nothing can be done until the regulations are changed.” tral countries harboring ’’obnox (Continued from Page One) panies in New England will be to •Harked by an aU-ttrte loW in vote* ing c candidate In the City Coun Senate subcommittee on fpjeign Balkans; for internationalization cM t in a. city •lectio^ectloi New Lon cil. Dr. Frank Lena with 1955 of Europe's it-aterwsya. td assure A Catholic chaplain said he ious” Germans to return tbem to fill "approximately 150,000 orders trade prospects for American knew unofficially of parachute cool temperatures and excessive yeatei votes received the third largest free conimerce across the conti Germany, the council decided yes for 'fonea— a job that will take don’* electorate yeaterday approv- ■vnoll business, left for Moscow to troopers who had succeeded in soil moisture in some areas.’ number of votes in the seven man- nent; for general discussslon o# ed an^amendimept to the *tate day in a Russian plane with the bringing thq,lr German sweet terday at its fifth meeting. But favorable weather during many months due to lack of ma contest for the three places. Emllt Pacific area problems dealing with terials and supplies. conatituiion eatabliahing annual parting prediction that “European hearts to Berlin when they moved It waa understood that the list TUIy and August did much to over Speira. the only Independent can assurance agalii.st po.ssible recur The New England Telephone Inatead of biennial aeeaions of the governments are likely to go Com in from the western, zone. of wanted Germans •was being come the ISte start. didate .was a had last receiving munist as fast as they hold elec rence of aggression. Company and the Southern N ew General Aasembly, breached the ”If ■ a marriage between an compiled on the basis of tons of The department said continued 487votes. Britain: ^ lie v e d to have views- favorable weather during Septem England Telephone Company, in •olid RejJbbllcai. aetup in the city tions.” American boy and a German girl documents found. In various Ger The Democrats came within one Pepper said it-was of paramount similar to those of the United ber would raise this year’s total’ articles in the N ew England Coun council'and shattered the three- represents true love, then it is a man governmental offices from of making a clean aweep of the importance that ‘'elimination of States, although less keen for in productiolv to the level of the rec cil’s News Letter, state that after year OOP'domination of the Board natural law," this Chaplain Aaid, which , the identity and functions board of education which .has been German industry’s war potential ternationalization plans which ord wartlrha crops of 1942 and orders are filled they plan to awing but he asserted be was concerned- of Uie undesirables was traced. ot' Education. compose I of four Republicans for be speedily carried out.” _ would extend the avenues of So 1944. \ Into programs of Improvement,- ex Beaides going overwhelmingly over the loose statements of some The governments of Afghan- Uie last three ycara. The Demo ^ "I would be inclined to give viet influence. g n Frosts in average years may be pansion and replacement designed for the annual session amendment, married soldiers that they would, -latan, Eire, Portugal, Spain, crats elected Edward Neilan, France the Saar outright and put China: Silent thus far on her Tanrters! expected by Sepb^JO In n o r^ Da- to add new plants and rebuild old like to divorce their Amerlcafi Swedefl. Switzerland. the electorate expressed approval homer Clay Underwood and Mrs. the Ruhr under, permanent inter views, but believed concerned pri- ones which will Incorporate the wives to remaiTy in Germany. '^ and Vatican City will be asked to j Mlchigwn ^Isconalri and of the two other proposed amend Elizabeth Boare. while the Repub national conU’pl.'-something like a rharllv with Pacific area problems newest in telephone equipment. ments. one calling or an increase turn the persons over along with ^ I"** I'i licans 'Succeeded in placing only port authority at home, to see .l,at such PS Hong Kong. Expected to But One .Authorize their families. • i Nebraska. Iowa and the Ohio To Take Five Tears in the salary of State Legislators one, candidate, Charle-s Redden, on it produces only for,.th.e .p.eaceful make . clear her InUhtion to re Thus far only one int^national This will take an estimated five from $300 to $600 and the other main .a first clMS Pacific power. marriage has been authorized here or six years and cost approximate the' Joard. needs of Europe," he said. be all German nationals whow h ^were: w Z ‘i ' . S ... h L ld . , Com Win lU race there providing for the inauguration of Only 4,495 of the 11,000 eligible Widening Its Base! Russia: Appears anxious to .fon- by U. S. au th o riti^ and this waa ly $160,000,000. Of this amount, the lieutenant governor-elect as German government officials at V, ^ about $100,000 would he. spent by voters' went to the polls. Pepper said his . talks with clude treaties of peace with for the wedding of ,*■' GI betrothed to ♦u- 0.4# -i all livestock ana poultry teea'^T®* governor in the event that the fa'rench political leaders, including mer Axis satellites; likely to press a Lithuanian .girl in a displaced r^rm on ol^into onrt iTii; quiVemenU and permit the relekae the New. England telejpbone — governor-elect died before assum Socialist ex-premier Leon Blum, for foreign recognition of Roma persona camp 300’ miles from ^ r - ^o^hrn^rl "hiskey making. ^ which pfivera all states b:(cept others vihose presence abroad, government now prohibits Connecticut— and $60,000,000 by ing office. gave him the impression the Com nian. Bulgarian, Hungarian and lln. "constitutes a danger in view of: use of corn in making bever- Voting la Very Ught Unified Control munist party waa “widening its Austrian govemme'nta. and to ask Gen.H‘Eisenhower’s welfare de the Southern Compay, which a possible future general German spirits because of ’.earlier serves Connecticut. Voting on the amendment was Dl.m ouAoi base” in France and would ’prob- for increased ' control over ■ the partment said a large number of There will be no layoffs during L r C C f l l l a l o l l i e s ably come out on top in elections.” Dardanelles. illegitimate children of American war effort. . prospects of a tight livestock feed the reconversion period. The Ne\v. The Floridan expressed concern France: Repbrted seeking inter 'Soldiers was expected by spring. Other, Council Decisions supply. England Telephone now employs over Britain'* financial position nationalization of. Ruhr Industrie^: Observers here expressed belief OUier control council decisions This year’s wheat crop will bo a 23„500-and plans to take back 1,- (Continued From Page One) since the termination of lend-lease, Interested in settlement of .the that even for such babies the fath moved to re-establish German in- i-ecord one. A paxt of it will be sent .X 700 former employes now In the remarking that he had held a problem of the Levant; favors in ers might officially assume sup land transport "only to the degree; overseas for relief in war-ravaged armed forces. The Southern Com grew up what amounted to a full number of aympathetic dlscu.sflions ternationalization of European port without danger of. court mar necessary to satisfy demands of ■ areas. Other crops now indicated pany employs 6,000 and will in national organization to foster and of the topic in London with -bor waterway.s. tian, despite any disobedience of a the forces of occupation” and to! to be record ones include tobacco, relax "as far as possible all un crease the number by 600 with the promote the empire’s foreign trade government leader* and also with fraternization ban. rice, commercial truck crops, oats', necessary restrictions on normal 'soybeans, peanuts, peaches, and return of veterans. ^ T H E from every conceivable angle. That Winston Churchill. extensive and Intricate machine There 1* no doubt that our idea intei-zonal. trading in commodities, pears. Reds’ ^ o rt War Potatoes, grapes, and gram Nesv York City's 'Union Square waa built around British shipping of free economy is not possible un- goods and services.”' All-Services Dav sarghuma will be close to record waa at one time used as a Potter's In the first Instance and aa the leaa Britain likewiae i* a going The British military government j at Bunde meanwhile gave Ger wartime jHelda. Field. ' United Kingdom became so highly concern,’' he said. Cost Many Lives Peach Chutney Induatrlallzed. the machine was He indicated be expected to stay Meeting Tomorrow mans the right to organize trade simply extended Into the selling unions, and laid down specific a Ibt. p*«hM in the Soviet Union .it least a Moscow, Sept. 11. — The field. week before continuing to the mid'- lines for such organizations to fol 3 onleni Soviet Union's brief war with The Manchester All-Services •’Following the lines which have die east. low. 'v I garlic clerc Japan cost the Russians 8,219 Day committee sponsored by the I cap Modad roiiini been so successful In the past the The Senator tnSde a special ef The announcement pointed out dead and ?2,264 wounded between Connecticut State Guard, will 3 cupi vinogar BhtUih are adopUng the one-com- fort to aample.American soldier that trade unions would not be al Aug 9 and Sept 9. aa compared meet at the Legion Home tomor 3 tabhtpeeni nuitard Mad pany^-method despite what they opinion in Berlin on a variety of lowed to' negotiate wages and with a Japanese toll In the same row evening, at 8;30 o’clock. All 3 tablaipeoni ground gingor .say abbut regional division,” the 8ub]ecta, inviting Florida veterans hours at present. period of 80,000 killed and 20,000 veteran organizations are asked 1 hot rad poppar Senator akaerted. ’’They are tying of the 82nd Airborne Division to “Existing controls over * wages, wounded, the Soviet Information to have a representative at this ' cupc firmly pocbod brown lug'or in with their overseas transport hia guest house Sunday and visit prices and rationing must be con bureau announced today. meeting to receive full Informa tinued,” the announcement said, actlvltlea the vast commercial ma ing a Red Cross doughnut center The bureau said 594.000 Japan-* InmarM 'poacbot in boiling wottr tion abort the parade on Sept. 29. ”ln order to avoid irrepressible In-J^l chine which haa already been yesterday. ese, including the 20.000 wounded, until ikini dip aodly; dip Into cold Plans are to be completed at this built up around their shipping and Congress and public opinion were among those who surrendered wotor. Slip OS dtint. Cut out any ini- . their foreign trade representatives will pres* every ahip that w.ll float meeting for all local organizations porfoct pom. Holva paocbos. Romevn or were captured, and that- 148 and otganizationa which are well into service for getting our men planning to participate In the AU- pill. Ch^ poochai, onion, jpirlic ond generals were in the bag. For REAL PROMPT Rolicf fron distributed all over the world. hoihe at the earliest possible mo- Services Day parade. reidru. Add 3lb cupi vinogar. Cook O^ptiired equipment___Included Other Nations Also merit,” he asaiueu them. until paocho* oro wft. Add rotnoin- 300,000 rifles. 926 aircraft, 369 Buffalo Bill’s Dough Ing vinogor. ntudord toad, gingor, ”Our, own overseas air tfanippr- tanks. 35 armored cars, 1.226 field ACHING,STIFF rod poppor end lugor. Cook until tation will face the competition of Italy Is Subject guns. 1,340 mortars, 4,836 ma N ew York. Sept. 11— liFi— 'Chase thlch. four Into 5 hot. otorilliod pint a complete 'machine, Integrrated chine guna, 2.300 trucks, 125 trac National Bank, publishing un OUR NEW (an. Riling to top. Wipo MoHiig odgo into and ovef all those parts of the tors. 17,497 horses, 742 ammuni claimed accounts, noted formally of |eo with cioon .damp doth to ro- world which will be of commercial Of Parley Talk tion and supply dumps and 133 In a list of names that It was safe out TO COLDS niove any food porllcloii loilon Importance. The Brltl.sh are not radio transmitters. The Japanese guarding between $25 and $50 de doMiroo loMiodiatoly. the only ones, there will be other al.so lost two destroyers. 28 trans R U l.O N MEAT DEPARTMENT posited by W . F. “Buffalo BUH” (Continued from Page One) MUSTe r o LE nations which will do thj aame ports, three tankers, five motor Cody, iMcCALL’S MEAL PLANNER thing. W e have no ground for ob lauhche.<» and 12 barges or schoon A IMcCAU't MAOAZINt Mryka jection— there Is nothing unfair main in London two weeks and ers sunk by the Pacific Red fleet. then commute between here'and OPENING THURSDAY about it.” Washington. He talked with the Get your canning sugar Oppohenta of the one-company WITH A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS* British foreign secretary, Ernest Repdy to TeU I’VE BEEN ROBBED at Pinehurst . . . and re i plan have charged that it will Bevin, early today. ! eventually mean goveimment con- ‘ Bymea said the future of Gcr^ If your wallet la stolen or thieves break DELICATESSEN AND DAIRY member that this week Fri ttol, or. that It will create monop into your house and steal things, you can day, Sept. 14th, is the last many was not on the agenda for Pitiful Story PRODUCTS oly, the Senator said. These the meeting of foreign ministers,^ I still be nonchalant — If you have the day on which you can ^et charges are not Halid he declared. as drawn up at Potsdam. / protection of an Aetna Residence and (('onllnued from Page One) canning sugar at the Ration Regarding the government owner The American said the main Outside Theft Policy. Low cost, broad ship charge he said, "if the people Board. task of the foreign mlnlster^'is to protection. Remember. of this country ever become con* reconcile various points of'view. his Imprisonment, and with a toothache to boot, showed the same Before Losses Happen, We have Good Luck .Tar vinced/tnat government ownership Aa the meeting opened, diplo of gH' our external airways is a stuff that brought him through his Insure With Lappen! WONDER MARKET mats here expressed fedr that un Rings, most kinds of Tar good thing. It will be done whether long ordeal. rest in Greece might touch off a 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BLDG. Tops . . . Certo. Parafin one or several transoceanic air He grinned and waved to the general strike there and add to the companies lire Involved. As to the thousands upon thousands who JOHN H. LAPPEN Wax, Sur-Tell and about formidable ILst of knotty questions Watch for Our Advertiseinent In Tofnorrow’s Heraldl mdnopoly charge,” he declared, cheered for , "Skinny.” And his All Forms of Insurance and Bonds everything you can ask for facing the foreign ministers. This "that word ‘monopoly’ Immediate- voice was firm and determined <4 CX>NB STREET TEIJCPUONB 7021 situation was considered especially in the canning line. ^ 'ly brings up the, other word 'com- when he spoke of "the brave men serious since it comes precisely at I petition’ and the facts in the case who fell not in battle but died In PINEHURST the time regent Archbishop Da- arc that we will most definitely be foul prison c.nmps of their captors’ maakinoa is in London Intent upon CLOSES AT NOON competing against monopolistic cruelty and neglect;” placUIg his country!' views before WEDNESDAY organizations of other nationa." There was one , surprise for the foreign ministers. The Greek WainuTight in hia to-the-minute I Is 0 l oSoi oo “How 10 Zoos 'oa Wortht^ Conceding that the one-company Visit our Meat Depart' pitltude on the forthcoming Ital schedule. That waa the Medal of method is still a controveri^al ' f v - ment Wednesday morning. ian peace treaty' is important, .Honor presentation at the White question, the Senator asserted that since the treaty is the first sub House—a presentation Mr. Tru We expect to have another he believed in it and would sup ject on the agenda of the meet man said gave him "more pleasure shipment of port it. ^It would be a catastro ing- than almost anything I have ever phe.” he said, ”lf our trana- Tender, Milk Fed Ally flare-up In Greece could done,” , oceanic air tranaportatlon should easily become the storm center of Walnwrlght 1* expected to re have the experience our surface NATIVE BROILERS an already tense Balkan situation. main In seclusion today at nearby { shipping has had In the past and (No Points) It has been, generally assumed Fort Myer, Va., where he formerly B ow to take good caret with the same results; That would i that under the terms of the peace waa comm'indant. Fresh Ducks mean a small representation on the treaty Greece would receive from •The conferences and the ques x ■ Grote’s Frankfurts oceanic airways, aa we too often Italy the Dodecanese islands, with tioning probably will come tonior- Polish Rings I had on the surface shipping routes their predominantly Greek popu row. W a r department apeclalists I of the varioua oceans. e l e c t r i c If our car. route ship, lation. While there la expected to will get from the man who was ments come in on time . . . be no opposition to this on politi there the last pieces of the sur ’• \ V cal grounds. It was recalled that render and imprisonment picture. you used to and it’s not so hard to keep on buying that We will have a good supply Miss Mave DiFazio the strategic Importance of thp "It la a piUful story,” Waln- Thoriwoll plan you’ye got .for later on can be re a U ^ of Tender Veal (Chops, • " jo islands is linked closely to the wright said. /. W ar Bond every week or every month— is the time to But he added It la a story that much more easily— i/ \ Roasts, Etc.) and Pork Dardanelles, over ' which Russia you keep your head now! Is Guest at ShoYver has been demanding gK ater con muat be told . . . a story that -Jnsure your future plans. Chops and Roasts. trol. The Islands guard the ap- America muat never forget N ow — is the time to sock your money away in the best Miss Maye Elizabeth DiFazio. investmient in the world, and at ■ the same time give . may be able to fulfill them the hard way later on PET FOODS daughter.of Mr. and Mr*. Paul A. 2E L your country the help it’s asking'for, with W ar Bonds. — by sbraping up the money somehow. And again you Shipment of Cadet and DiFazio of 144 Main street, waa the guest of honor at a mlacellane- % may not. Laddie Boy Dog ' Food in ous shower and lawn party Sunday Now—godds are scarce and prices high: You’ll get a \. iars,,iust arrived. afternoon and evening, given by good dollar’s jvorth if you don’t spend your dollar now If you’re vviiec— you’ll do it the easy way— with War Bdmbo (frozen) . .2 lbs.,49c >ier sister, Mrs. Rose Pavelsck; June K. Jay e U-Like-I( (frozen), box 18c her slster-in-Isw. Mrs. Edith Dl- — if you hold on to those W ar Bonds till they mature. Bonds nou) t o - h a X ^ d to hold! There’s ij^etter way Whistle (frozen). 2 lbs. 4.')C FaziOi and sister. Miss Lucy D i ^ Fazio, at the home of her patents. D ance ^ tudio to help your countryXw yourself! Gaines Meal ... ’ .o lbs. 51c Now—when you’re maybe making more money than Upwaid. of sixty guests were 1. lot'feods c#ol. Stooaioc hot fnods present from Boston, Hartford, 7. Pen't evorlapd rofrtgaratar. Jam 3. Romov^ ico troys corofuliy. UsioB Re-Opening Se^em ber 15 should not bo ploeod la tbo rsfrigorator. HERSHEY’S I'New Britain and this town. ITie ming food into comportmonts provonts o sharp instrument to pry or fore* trays hostesses used a decorative scheme as this Incrsssss tho tomporatnro and p i x ^ r circulation of sir Every time you K\KING CHOCOL.XTE free may chip or puncturs the froezins of pink and yellow, and served de 2 — S T U D I O ^ : causM tbo motor to worii ovortimo. Givg opui the dopr the temperaturs is raissd oompartment and entail costly rspairp^-u 15c licious refreshments. thorn sufBcioat thoo to cooL and the motor works longer. trays get stuck, try defrosting. CRUSHED PIN E APPLE Miss DiFazio “Who''is the bride- Odd Fellow* Hall, 489 Main e • . \ • elect of W ard Janies Taft, son of Nescafe, Ox Tongue in Mrs. laabeUa C. Taft of Woodland Rear 324 Center ^ e e t jars, Vienna Sausage in street, recelv^ a choico assort cank. Punch Flavored Fruit ment of beautiful gifts. The mar Syrup (also Orange) and riage date is set for Octobe. 11 at TAP j St. Mary's chUiCh, East Hartford. War Bonds - to have and to Hills Coffee are among the TOE ^ new arrivals on our grocery shelves. G Clef Club’s BALLET The soft drink manuf<|c- Season to Open ACROBATIC turers are talking of closing PARK HIU n.OWER SHOP for a* week because of sugar BATON ANDERSON GREENHOUSES DAVIS HOME BAKERY KElVn” S, IN C shortage. Stock up Wednes- PENTLAND, THE FLORIST The G Clef Club a’lll open its ADAGIO ANDERSON & JOHNSON DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE A ^ 18th;fBe8son.;>rtth a reheorsaj at .. . MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS. "QUlSfl FUNERAL HOME Cola and Bierley's Orange B'mahuel LiiOierah church ’niiira- b a n t l y o i l c o m p a n y - ^ - DEWEYoRKfflHAN CO. - drink, while we have a comr day evening, September 13, at 4e' pofrott l*guleil)N.^When froetismore MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE-PRINTING plete stock. 7:30. Tryouts for prospective ‘^ Special Tiap Qas»e* for Boys S. Maimein eveji imperoture. Your 6. Don’t try to Rx it yeursolf. If yooi J. Fo BARSTOW WM. DICKSON & SON members will be held at seven ' ihon onofomrtb indi tmdL it’s to d*> rsfrlgerstori to prsscror foods motor runs mors than oiwtbird o f tho MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. o’clock by the director, G. Albert V F. E. BRAY * DILLON SALES AND SERVICE 'THE SEAMAN FUEL & SUPPLY CO. Please do your Pinehurat REGISTRATION: Broot Cleao box wHb ssm * water and ..'BOoSto/iesse'^tom. Ruimiii(itoBinGH’* timjs, it probably nsods repairs. But coll • MANCHESTER PUBUC MARKET * shopping W ^nesday morn* Pearsofi. boU a* aodo to romovo odora^ too- JAMES* b e a u t y s a l o n Officers of the club for the com Rear 324 Center Street, Saturday, Sept.' 15, 2-d P., M. I tbo foods as wall aa ovorwoik roUablo ssrriceman. Amateur bnnghng JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP •IwonAil to tbioo quorto.) ' MAPLE SUPER SHELL STATION ihg. ing -season are: President, Mrs. Odd Fellows Hall, 489 Main Street, Wedne.sday, Sept. 19, tboj ' COB wrod oxpoBsivo poito. BURSACk BROTHERS FINDELL’S U. S. CLEANERS Helen D. J^ulson; vice president, 2-6 P. M. McCONVnXE, THE FLORIST Miss Barbara Peterson; secretary. CAPITOL GRINDING COo K)STER*S MARKET W. D. STAR MARKET Miss Lillian Kittle; treasurer, Telephone Hartford’ 5-1226, 10-12 A. M. CARROIX CUT RATE GORMAN MOTOR SALES MILIKOWSKI, THE n.ORIST Misa Minnie Church; busineas -Manchester 7126,2-6 P. M. WERBNER’S SHOE STORE / manager. Miss Jeanette iPaton; lester Electric Division MURPHY’S RESTAURANT AND BOWLING CARTER CHEVROLET COo, INC GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO WEST SIDE DAIRY flnaqcial secretary. Miss Edna Miss ,Jaye is a member of the Dancinjr Masters of Amer- NOREN’S QUALITY FOOD STORE » Mullen; Ubrarian, ' Arlene 'ica, and the.DandpR Teachers Club of Conp*cticut,.and ^ CAVEY’S GRILL GRISWOLD’S SERyiCE STA-nON Nelson; social chalrman^ Mrs. Eyie- ' WILROSE DRESS S^OPy has just completed several advanced study rourees in CXNTER PHARMACY C L. HATE CONST. CO_ NORTH END PACKAGE STORE ? lyn Uoyd; dress chairman, Mrs. New York. Miss Jaye is capable of demonstrating all ‘ JLiaWOODCOF^ - Effie Doebener. .a UL EEAJBUU FURNITIIREf-APPUANCES^ A social time will follow the re- the phases of the dance that she instructs. CORNER SODA SHOP JOHNSON A tllTLE hearasd, . T MANCHE.STER EVENING HERALD. UilNCHESTBR. CONN« TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11. 1945 PACK MANgHESTEK EVENir.GJIERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, SEl’TE.MDER Jl. IS 13 young men from the high uhool PACE SIX Spanish War Veterans and Ellen Emanuel Scouts who gave .a short, program of mu G, Berry Auxiliary will meet at War Casualties Season Begins sical numbers as follows: Walter Jungle Style of HaityDos^ A oi in.iiioiuo a;;ainst us un- ihuse of fewer meals and the giv Roc'kville 8 p. m. tonight in G. A. R. hall. Word o f Caution Is Given IVlls of Death W'l’IC^IUHU The Every Mother’s club w'lll Plan for Season Gryzb, tenor, sang a selection by Manchesler , Irsa we also Stop plo'tting spheres ing of fewer tips.. WnRl-— I3B0 Today 's Radio lif." Arfiiy CasualtlM Handel, "Total Eclipse” ; Ralph meet tonight at the home of Mrs. September 1, 1945 For Glee Club Are Out Says the^Exper of Influence agminst her. And the And all dollar .■iavings, of Bastem «%ar Hma Bertha Welles, i4 Village street. Azinger, baritone, ~W-as heard inU Evening Hera^ course, are In addition to, the time Caounly Mijjlit The War Department announce* "Hear Me. Ye Winds and Waves'* handling and settling of the Ital To Those Who A re Moving \ Of Sub Chief The Rockville City Coumcll will, fo» the United States as a whole ...The troop committee of Boy by Handel; Richard Schubert, ten PUUUSHED MI rS ■/■ saved those people whose time 7145— WTHT Knights of ' Co- meet tonight at 7 p, m. with Chicago, Sept. 11-r- (/P) —WbensScuin ■oft femis — !P4i.n printing c a INC. ian problem should show; that we 4:00— WDRC — House -Party:- 85 casualties for Sept. 1. 1946, Scout Troop No. 126 met last eve Beethovens- in First Re or, sang ‘‘Land of Degradation.” II SiiMli StrcH'^ Is supposed to be worth money. Newt; WTHT — News; The 4:00- lumbUs. lyiayor Raymond E. Hunt preald- claasifled as follows; 56 killed. 27 Johnny comes marching home, be sfthiwiette, know better than to try any such andria home to John Zilch when (]apl. Oomwell Decided Buy Elks Home ning at the Emanuel Lutheran hearsal and Social • Paul dhetelat. pianist, pla.ved ItenehMUr, Um b. So there’s post-wsr travel, for By .lames Marlow 5:00 Spot: WTIC — Backstage 8:00—WDRC^Blg Town: WHTD ih8 , wounded, no missing, and no Pris doesn’t want to find his sweet Mrs. Boynton, spanking at TBUMA8 rBRiroSO- impoealble game. he bought Jones’ ttpme In Alex- j Lum and Abner; WTHT— Frank Democrats Elect church. Tentative plana were several numbers by Chopin, in- association’* annual fall Washington, Sept. 11 '/P' You To Die Rather Than Wife. oners of War, Time Last Evening ckiding "Valse In E Minor” ; "Min Otntntl MkAigar those who like It. It Is still per andria. Zilch lived irixWashlngton. . Slngiser; WTIC — Johnny Pre The Vernon Democratic Town heart wearing the hair styles used revue last night, aald that Pounded t. moving? 4:15- -WTIC—Stelia Dallas. Meeting J''riday to Con Also announced for the whole made to build another lean-to at ute Waltz” and the theme num missible not to like. it. at anv All arranged to move on the I To Surrender 4:30— WDRC Ad Liner WTlC—* sents. Committee has re-elected Leo B. United Statea is a total of IS tlie Scout camp^ to provide more by jungle natives, says a coiffure styles will be time aaver* MacArthur’s Task ■ A lot of othTT people are. too. same day. Jones to Ha^rs'town, i Flaherty as chairman. Other* The Beethoven Glee Club opened ber from the picture, "Song to Re expert. working girls. Their tressea, , PublloMd Beenltn P' price. \ Lorenzo Jones. 8:15—WHTD — Radie Harris: sider Proposal; Pres Army personnel fieeft from Japa shelter! for, the fall and winter member.” l•uaday■ and OMldars. Entered at the Thousands of therh. So here's a Smith Into- Jone.s’ old homekZilch i WTHT — Kay-O-Quiz. are: Mrs. Florence'-Foley, vice- overnight hikes. Its 21st season of aetivity in nriusic And that means, says Mrs. Lil ly coiled, can be kept up It Office at llancheater. Conn., aa There Is, In much of the criti Oakland. Calif.. Sept, 11—(/Pi— 4:45—.WTIC — Young Widder nese prison camoS At the close of the soeial the wdTd of caution: Into Smith’s old home. Brown. 8:30^WDRC — Theater of Ro ent Facilities Poor chairman; John Moran, secretary, ennhectirut ,The paper collection project Is last night tn Emanuel Lutheran lian Boynton, president of the Chi morning until night witho Old Claaa sun Matter. BuL-the van which was goingX^ i Because he "knew too much” and Glee Club ssng leveraL old favo cism of Oenerai Mac Arthur’s Be sure Of the promises you get •- t, . . . ___ ,1 5:00—WDRC — News; Music; mance: Bill Henry; WHTD—Alan Mrs. Regina McMahon, treasurer. .Arm.v Dead'—Pacific Region* going to be started again. The church; cago and Illinola Halrdreisers As- combing. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Officers 'w ere elected for a two rites, for the guests present. jKiclation, that Burmese puff* and early policies In Japan, a flne dis from your moving man before you Jones, to Hagerstown broke\,pa,^pj Japanese' torture would: WHTD — Terrv and the Pirates* Young: WTHT — The Falcon; Rockville, Sept. 11—ifpeciall — Mahzi, George V.. S-Sgt., son of people of Emanuel are asked to A large group of singers were [One ladr tv. Mall ...... » get tangled tip in definite dates down before his Ups, Capt.; wTHT — leet the Band; WTIC year term. There are now .50 save their paper for Boy Scout other ”bump-on-the-head” hair ar Conetltutton Day f Par iBontJi by Mat) ...... • ■* regard of the delicacies of hla po Connecticut V\"nc — A Date with Dudy. Purchase of the Elks Hoinc on Mrs. -Raphael . Manzl, 88 Pequon- present Including several new There has been a tremen^oija—to pick up his elongings there. [john, Cromwelf, 43, Navy subma-! _w h e n a Girl Marries, 9;00—WDRC — Inne. Sanctum: members on the committee. . nock street, Bridgeport. Troop, No,..J26, and when they members as well ss others return Head* State’s .Attome.v* rangements soon will be passe. sition. The criticism accuiea him The*boys coming back from war, I l^eered One Tear ...... * »■» rush to move .since the Japffnese That gummed'’>H)the wu’’*^* ; ripe division commander, went 5:15—WDRC—Main Street. Hart WHTD —Guy Lombjirdo; W TH T Prospect street by Tolland Coun .Army Wounded— Pacific Regions have saved a few bundle* to kind ing to the chorus after an absence Hartford, Sept. 11— VP)' Ljnateni Statea and APO ...... ,.113 00 of proceeding too softly with, the quit a month ago, all y»Ver the only for Jones bul TQr Srnlth and with the .wrecked submarine she said, want femifiinity and the ford; WHTD — Dick Tracy: —Gabriel Heatter;, W -nC—Navy ty for use as a County building Goul(i, Paul 'C., Pfc., husband of ly call Clarence Wogman, Carl H. of several years. Bridgeport, Sept II—(4*;— ernor Baldwin has designated 4«p country. Zilch, too. Smith ^-Md ^llch , ^-^en It was scuttled aft- postwar hair atylei of 1946 will tember 17 as "Constitution Day,’ member o» Japanese. And even hla severi Yankee WTHT — Superman; WTIC — Hour. will be considered at a special Soldier to Talk Mrs. Jeanice K. Gould, 97 Seaman Peteraoii, ■ Ernest Kjellaon or EoIIowing a short rehearsal un-- State's Attorney Lorln W. Willis the associated PRES- Not everyone who wants to couldn’t move until Jonei--moved. a-runnin>. battle off Truk Nov. Circle. Manchester. Hugo Pearson, der the direction of Fred E. Wer sacrifice the brittle sharpness of to be recognized throughout ties, the critics say, are imposed Bv A.\H. 0. Because of that one breakdown ■Xortla Faces Life. 9:15— WTHT — Real Stories from m eeting.of the Tolland County of Fairfield county was reelected The Aaaociatad Preaa la eici^iealy move can be moved at the' same Plans were made for an o\’er- ner, assisted again this year by chairman and Assistant State’s 1945 for softness accenting fem state In honor of the Constitutio t Mtttled to the uae of republlcatlon et with procedures which recognize In a van Jones,,Smith ih ,5:30— WDRC—War Commentary; Real Life, senators and representatives which ininity. She predicted next year’s time. A breakdown of the truck The story of His decision to stav 9:30— WDRC — Doctor Fights; To Brotherhood nlgbt hike by the troop and troop Mrs. David Bennett as accotnpan- Attorney John P. ^ Hodgson of of the United States of ^meric i all na*a dlapatcha.. credited to or not and protect the age-old sanctity A meeting of .-the Rephblirsn (hat. wa.s supposed to move you had to Stay where they were fo Swoon or Croon: WHTD — Jack the county ’ commissioners have hair Btyles will be smooth and "the fundamental I*w of our land.’ ' otberwlae credited In thia paper and itii the striken sh(p was told by Armstrong: WTHT —* Baseball WHTD - - D octor Talk It Over; called for Friday at 7 p. ni. in Su committee. 1st for the club, a social time was Hartford ' county 'was reelected of the Emperor and the Japanese State Central .Committee has au-! can, hold you up a week. a week before another van could Li>uT George E. Bfown of New Gasoline Selling enjoyed. . alao the local nawa puollahed hera. Scores: Music; WTIC—Just Plain WTHT/i-American Forum of the perior Court Room. Advance man Arthur Tolf 1* secretary of the State’s Attorney’s And if .someone else, was to get Jones moved o«it of Alexan Y ora X lty when he arrived Sun- aristocracy which'govema through thorlzed Refiubiican State Chair-j Bill. Air: WTIC — 'Victor Borge Prb- At tonight’s meeting of the Em going to lay plana for activities Artfiur Larder, presiclent, wel Association' at the annual meet All rtfbta of rapublioation oi apeclal dria. dav b" rvqyal air transport plane The Rockville Lodge of Elks manuel Brotherhortd. Arthur An- of the older boy a in the troop. . dlapatcbaa bareln. era alao him, which means that 'we' are man Harold E. Mltcheil to name ^ he’ll be held up by the Rowan emphasizes this point S:45— WDRC —Old Record Shop grar ' plans to sell ita present home.' as Licenses Expiring comed the group and Introduced ing at the Univei-sity club here ■ Pull aaretoa ellani of N. E A barrio# . , .. . J .J J . ,wiUi 30 outer men liberated frorn I'^r.son of Cambridge street will Troop, Chairman Guataf Ander several of the guests of the eve Monday. closing, instead of opening, the If all three men ^Ad decided to , pns^lvcamns. WHTD — Tennessee Jed; W TH T 9 :4 ^ WOHTD — Wilfred Fleiaher; the Maxwell estate was recently 'Inc, ■ ■■ ' ______sub-commlfte^a to *tud\N Yartoua I breakdown that holda up you. give an informal talk to the son gave art Interestirtg report o f ning. Arthur Anderson, who re Drink Tea at its Bi^i door to possible democratic "prog- problema -and report bacK with , j k-. Rowan, executive aecretrfry ; moverti,* onnrv .ii a certainrertnin drCy^m dsv-—In- uiui--Ol'ul- , —The . Sculpin Crom- —Tom Mix; WTIC—F ont Page . ’dronet Story Teller. acquired as a new home. Located Publiabtra Bepraaanutiraa: Tba Brotherhood on his activities Commi.ssloner of Motor Vehicles. a visit that he and a few other* cently arrived from Europe after tralling Farrell. >• D:00— WDRC — Just Entertain at the corner of Prospect str«>ct while in the service of our coun of the troop committee made to . J 'lltia MAtMwa Spaclal Afancy—Naw ;e"ss' o'; ThTpart of the Japinele i '^ - " ^ ‘V v e ll’s flagship, and Ellington avenue, the present sen-lng in the U. S. Army 'and the party platform In theVatate Trucking Association—called the rig'hU • i an enemy convoy* but sighted 6:05—WDRC — Edwin C. Hill ment; WHTD — To be announc try. ■ Elmer S. Watson, desires to re Camp Pioneer, the Boy Scout now back to civilian life, spoke of ^ York. Chicafo. Oalrolt and Boaton., w'hlch ‘ home which the Elks have occu people. 'election of 1946. ' Household Goods Carriers'Confer- The .broken-dowa truck just as It was In positloiKto Are W'HTD — Tom Hussey Journ ed: WTIC — Bob Hope Sh’bw. mind the gasoline station opera camp' near Winsted. ^ his association with the Beetho- MEMBER AVDIT BURCAli OT It may Indeed be that there are |‘" it. is not likely that the Repub- ence—warns : was to move ^ Jones could . have j,,, torpedoes, Orchestral Interlude; WTHTU— 10:15—WTH8 — OP> Talk — pied for over 20 years, is a large •\rt was discharged three weeks ago after servfng in the Armed tors that all licenses for the sale veners and told of several Inci ClRirUIATlUNB. fundamental errors in our policies I llcan State Central Committee, i -B e sure of what king of prom been replaced.fairly fast by an-| went down, waited an Music: Concert Hour: WTK Stanley Crute. building which the county conimis- sionera believe can be adapted to Forres for 35 months, 27 months of gasoline and diesel engine fuel •I8 Question dents in connection with music T Tba Harald Printing Company. Ii^, In Japan, as they are to be car being princlpallv a collection W j nes you get from a carrier, Some .-and then surfaced right in front' Professor Andre Schenker. 10:30 WDRC—Cohgrese Speaks; used in motor vehicles expire on while overseas. WHTD — Concert Orchestra: county needs. The Superior Court overaea.s.. ’ aaaumaa no Bnanclal raaponaiDU ty for hard-boiled leaders who speclai\| are not too careful about what 1**?^ ordinary j. destrover left theie as a 0 - WDRC — George B Arm- October 1st. The last day pn Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 11— The principal speaker of the' ’ typograpBlcal arrora appearing In a^ ried out by General MacArthur. , ize in getting out the vote andVhey tell people.” . times, J h e Roving industry has ^wice stea5K.WHTD — Answer Man; WTHT—Hattford Heroes Speak; now hold sessions in a suite of The men of Emmanuel are all ;.fai^menU 'a Tha Manriieatar Eva- rooms in the Memorial" Building in which these licenses may be ob (P)—Traveling Salesman Robert evening was Rev. James Gage, But the point today is that It Is . whacking up the patioiiage, ^ (jive* .An-Example come through the «ar.^There was damaged us. WTlC?HBob Steele WTIC — Hlldegarde Show, welcome to come to hear Art pastor of the North Methodist . Bing HeralA _. Rockville, while the offices of the apeak. He will, have something tained, before they expire, is Sep Galvraith “paid” $18 yesterday to atm far too early In the game to thought ot such an intellectual VHere’s an actual example of a terrlffic strain pn the Industry ^ 6;45-_W 0RC — News; WHTD — 10:45- WDRC— Behind the Scenes play the role of the Good Samari 'cljurch. He told of the yalue of mu AVI aviH ■fill !■ ' —. . . . clerk of the Court are in the Hen intere.sttng to tell. tember 29th. ’liiere is not much m A i u r nm*m anv fair liidement What *'■ hy Itself. It la probable, wAat Rowan haff in mind and he , then, and there still is. ; decrees The bow broke water Jack Bercihv WTIC — Lovyell of CBS; WTHT—Eventide Echoes Tuesdgy, September 11 1 ry building. Court officials and at time left. , tan. sic to. a person in his daily con pass. any ... fair .... judgment. a I t ' rather, thatm’i,, stirrings among RRa-i e-! savs"-... -,v. ft’s being repeated all thathe; > m in additionBuuiiiuii tolu theme strainociaiii there , the denfh eiiaires Thomas, 11:00—News on all stations. Any man of Emmanuel is wel Noticing a man sitting on ■ tacts with his fellowmen. Reverend these critics lightly forget is that | outside the committee ‘ tiniaStlme\ j ‘he audden burden now of every- torneys consider the present fa come to come to this meeting 'The renewal, application la at 7;00—WDRC -*- Mbmmle and the 11:15—WL J — Night Owl Show: tached to the present license. Tear curb, Galvraith stopped to Inquire; Gage also said that at the pres That Two-Way Street General MapArthur is engaged ac- cilities inadequate. whether he is a member of the Both )>recition*^ membership stimulated such John .Tones, living in Alexandria, one wanting to move at once^ , bombs cracked th? torpedo tubes Men: WHTD—Headhjte Edition: WHTD — Bill Olmstead WTHT this off, sign It. write out a check “Is ther* anything, wrong?” ent time there was a great need mimed lor tun retult^ TEA If the county decides to pur Brotherhood or not. A social hour One of the topics before the first In the ticklish process of oc- tlon-.’' Va., bought a house tn Hagers- Roman s outfit represents about jammed most of the outboard WTHT—Fulton LeJvls, wnc ■—Baseball Scores, It’s Dance payable to the Commis-sloner of whereupon, the curb-sitter rose to for laughter *nd good fellowship But this Repiihilean spiireh . : town, Md He sold his Alexandria [ 5,000 household-■lenoln-movtfrR in tnis __ , __ — Supper Club, chase the Elks Building, an ap- will follow. his feet and slugged hts would-be between groups of persons. In Paokagna and Tm Baga at Your Orooar’a ^43ouncll of Foreign Ministers in 'eupyinc an enemy country, where i ; vent.s and sea valves. Time; WTIC — Harkness of p'fopl-iatlon of a sum not to exceed Motor Vehicles for the amount Bi/y U S Wn Pom*- X for principles must be hailed as home to John smith. | countiy, many less than ■’We wore through then. 7:15_W D R C - Jack Smith, SoiiRS marked on the application and benefactor, taking $18 from him. Director Werner Introduced four ■ london is that of a final peace there is .still a great an^.undefeat- '- .Smith Kad sold hts own A lex-' available before the war. ■ Washington. $50,000 will be asked for the pur siimething entirely laiidiihle. "Our captain. Fred Connaway, WHTD —Raymond Graiji Swing •4sk Commutation mail this to the Hartford office of ►setUement with Italv. One of the ed grmy. So far every detail of .And It calls to niinii sunii-thing 11:30— WHTD — Music; WTHT— chase ot the home, Its remodeling decided to surface and fight it: .WTHT—Hartford Heroes Speak barice Orchestra. WTIC —Polish and for furnishings. the Motor Vehicle Department, or main problems involved is that of ihir' military occupation of the that struck us at the coiiclii.slon i out. After an exchange of about y^rpic — News of the World go In person. These licenses are of fheTast session of the Legis Orchestra. Nursing Association Hartford. Sept 11—(./Pi-^Petl- twhat to do with Italy’s colonies in i country has gone smoothly. But 20 salvos the Japs put two shells 7:30J-WDRC — Amet *n Melody tlons for i?ommutatlon of their not tssued from branch offices/ lature, whirh was that you through the conning tower killing Hour; WHTD — County Fair; 1 2 :0 0 -WHTD — News; Music; The Rockville Public Health FAfrica. An4, on this problem our 1 we are still some distance re- Nursing Association board mem minimum sentences of a year and Sign the application and en would be a magician If you ; all senior officers, WTHT -T Arthur Hale; WTlC (— WTIC News: Roy Shields and close the’ proper fee; otherwise it own SUte Department is reported ■ moved from the time when we will bers will meet tonight to liear a day in state prison have been could tell aii.v . difference lie- i It lA>ft in Charge Everything for the Boys. ■ Orchestra. filed by three officials of the Ring- must be returned with consequent japlit In opinion. One way o f ; have unquestioned military power tweeti the Republican and Dem- ■bout the value of physio-therapy COLUMN "Their deaths left me in charge In the treatment of infantile pa ling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey delav en route. thought holds that the lUllan col^ to^enforre our will throughout the opfatlc parties so far as state and I told Captain Cromwell 1 Combined Shows, Inc., now serving issues are concerned. i ralysis. The speakers will be Miss Eonles should be handled in siich a j .Tapanese homeland. If General was going to scuttle. He said ‘Go Doris Langdon. nursing superv isor sentences for manslaughter as a Chapman Exp«rt* Dlwharge —-Ope can go further than that | ■' ' By Hal Boj'le ■fire —if you want to put it that ahead, but I can’t come with you Mike to Tour Ten Cities result of the deaths of 168 persons __ to remove theni, from any | MacArthur Is waiting to be en- and sav that the onlv differences; of the Crippled Children’s Bureau Aboard U. S. S. AnCon. Tokyo way,” Bill said. "They bombed all; because I know too much and and Mrs. J. Hibbens. physio-ther in the circus fire ,of July 6, 1944. Philadelphia, Sept- 11— OP) — ituMian Influence, either direct orjtlrely sure of h|ls own position be-1 between them for .several sessions about us several times a day. It i don’t want to get into Jap hands. Bay—l/Fi—One of the coolest men apy supervisor. The petition* were filed at the Navy Lieut. Sam Chapman, for 1—Billy pear to answer charges of passing a^mama A k lA [in which Russia would participate, ernmental routines is valuable to MltChell now calls attention to the Without bumping his head on COdHPAMV shelves. He is 5 feet, 5 inches tall tions. Bill and his boss. Chief Pay harmed after the craft surfaced. Cleveland, McKcldln of Baiumo e,. ^onn. heavyweight' contender, re a car on a curve on Route 15 near ■v Classes Begin With their own Independence the us. But the act of leaving the law Is nn the booka:!."' . Clerk Hugh 3. Walker of Searcy, turned tq/the United States this as the result of Republican ap- weighs 145 pounds, in aea- A Japanese destroyer picked them Kauffman of St Louis, the Tunnel Road at Vernon Cen eventual goal of the trusteeship historic foreign oppresaora of the Ark., particularly wanted to hit up and took them to the Celebes of Boston and Scully of viornlng. after an airplane flight ter. Officer Smiegei rnade the ar proval, he cannot be contradicted tha beach for a few Jiours on Islands. They were later taken to burgh. The program will be ex rfom Paris. He arrived at La ^ Sept. 29th eystem. Koreans In office even for a mo Starting Back Home. rest. on the record. Japan for some souvenirs. So did the secret camp’ at Ufuna In Ja panded to an hour from the regu Guardia Field at 1:80 a.m. (e.w.t.). ment Is so offensive both to the So what, now. Is the difference Right now Bill is happy as the Football Practice |) One does hot know which -view. two of Bill’s best friends—Chief pan. then to Omori and Ashio. lar 45 minutes. Manager Jeff Koelsch of the Odd Fellows Hall Now that wen’ k 0¥or, people everywhere quickly os skill and knew-hew < oocomprish Koreans and to Americans back between the Repiibllean and the sunrise because his Uncle, Whis- Commissary Stewart W. P. Lane Secretary Byrnes took with him kers just decided he’d done enough From the Houston came Com Fowler Good Hitter AlI-Rockvllle Football club will home that It should have been Dqmocratic parties In Connectl of Newport, R. I., and Storekeeper mander Arthur Maher of Scran In donning most of lU new sea aski "questiow Hhe theee: "When con I the job. to London. But this seems an ex cut? It la perhaps the fact that for the Navy and started him back hold the first work-out of the sea TAP ACROBATIC avoided at all costa, even at the home toward Pfnehurst In the Second Class J. L,. Brockman of ton. P a He said he was separat son dress, the NBC Tuesday nlgM Philadelphia, Sept. 11— — son at the Rec Field tonight at buy a n< refrigerotor?" "How so4>n can I re- cellent situation for pointing out ao many Republlcaas have asked , - Huntsville, Mo’. ed from hts companions after the schedule inserU a new cost of Some administrative con-, Dick Fowler, Philadelphia Athlet 6:15 p. m. Anyone Interested in To help vs with these two big tasks, we look the all Inclusive truth of a atate- themselves that question and Georgia, But still hadn't made It the last cruiser sank In' the Java sea and recalls a couple from xaca- BALLROOM y worn cor?^ 'W hen will materials be found It almost Impossible to an Bill has been in Navy since July ics’ hurler of recent no-hit fame. playing Is asked to report at that ment we Americans have very fre- fusion. The Rusaiana, In their of 1942. He was flight Instrument I saw of him. He’d come in to say March 2, 1942. Is doing all. right at the plate also. time. If a team can be organized forward to the return of nearly 700 fei pw swer which has led to this pres goodbye before moving over to a BATON TWIRLING to butkl a new home?" fquently used with regard to Rue- section- of Korea, took the chance Inspector at Wright Field before Also in the group was Lisut. Since his discharge from the Ca- . ' this year. It will be possible to se ent business of naming people battleship going back to the ComthanJer Fort H. Callahan of ■how at 8. Is a change from Glnpy workers who ore now in uniform. They will find ■a. We have repeatedly insisted and immediately recognized local now to study platform planks for that. nadian Army, Fowler has been hit- cure as coach Tim Gilroy, former The biggest blow In Bill’s life states. Alhambro. Calif., said by the Simms, who toon Is to All-American at Princeton. Private and Class waiting for them good jobs and the lasting that "international cooperation self-government committees, which elections more than a year awav. ” I sure would like to see Tokyo CBS. A variety leries, it will In Ung the ball at a .625, clip, Ho bring doser the day when they ocm buy came, In 1^6 when his father, Navy to haye sent the last mes polled out a triple yesterday aa a SOth Anniveraary Instruction must be a two-way affair.” But v as not only greater justice to All that time seems necessary, for *nd buy me a souvenir kimono,” sage from Cbrregldor. clude Cornelia OH* Sklimer and gratitude of aH of us. ^ although it Is impemtlve that the mother ^ d two sisters were killed plnch-hltter agalnat the St, Loula'^ Mr. and M rs Justin Carver of lese things . . . to speed the return to full the Koreans, but a lesson to us In an alito accident in Vienna, Ga. be said wistfully, looking across All told simUlar stories, vary Roland Young in sketches the 'What we sometimes do not seem party find something to s^nd on, the waters toward the pine-clad writes, Barry Wood as sln*dng Browns. • High street on Saturday celebrated in the techniques of winning That and other troubles made him ing only In detail, of being beat their 30th wedding anniversary For Information peacetime production of industry from coast to realize is that that truth ap And some principles to support, hills of Japan. “I sure came a long en. humiliated and starved during M. C. and Ray Bloch’s orchestra. I A New Era in Communications friends and ■ Influencing people. the search seems likely to be long glad to find a Navy berth during and entertained about twenty plies to us Just as much as it ap the war. but now he Is happy he’s way tTom Georgia Mot to get their Imprisonment. Oscar Levant la to be piano guest. and Registration to coast, the Long Distance telephone circuits Our mistake should be reversed and fniltless. . ashore,'and I sure won’t be com Resuming after summer ab guests. They were married Sept. plies to Russia. returning to civilian life and while 8, 1915 at the Baptist parsonage PHONE 5064 Even as we are working On these Hro immediate Immediately. There was a tlme,«of course, Bill hasn’t done much gun shoul ing this way again in my life sences are; Bob Hope at 10. regu ore humming with oolls. In addition, millions of We are, oh the one hand, claim when state issues and dlffer- time.” lar cast from Hollywood, with by the Rev. Dbuglaa Pierce., Mrs. Mornings or Evenings tasks, we in the telephone business would make ing and exerclaing our portion of dering he's seen more action then Carver was formerly Miss Nora servicemen and women, bock from long months . encfs on them were more nu thUn several million American sol Dr. Arlhiir Gales Lieut. Robert Montgomery as 'v o i l i w l w Or By Appointment merous. There was the labor Is ii’'ueM from the Naval Air Base at Chapman. The couple received k a mistake if we failed to look beyond them to iBfluenct Inside Europe, In areas Should Make Them Happy diers. r of service in Europe and the Pacific, ore turning sue. and the public utilities Is Corpus Christi. Tex.: Hlldegarde many gifts and cards of" congratu 185 CENTER STREET Noreenc Pratt Annulli next to the border of Soviet Rus Saw Start of War Japanese am Dies ill Waterford 1874 lation. tim bigger things to come. • Those Americans who, thrpugh- sue, and the old age pension, for He saw the start ot the war In at 10:30 starting another sea.ron Hartford 6-7818 to the telephone for that first thrilling contact sia, It has been internationally Instance. But now the Republl- with nine guests headed by Tallu Meetinga Tonight AsHlstanI To Jos. F. R.van outy the war, teemed chiefly con North Africa and he was In at the agreed tha? it la our’ right to do caha love labor, and the Demo They’ll Be Back lah Bankhead. ^ Fayette Lodge, A. F. .ft A.- M. St-udio: Jos. F. Ryan Recently Studied with loved ones at home. Handling these "first Once more the Bell Telephone Laboratories will cerned with worrying over. the finish in Japan. W'aterford, Sept, l i — ((P) — will hold Its first Fall meeOng to ao. We are using our Influence In crats put on the 'Public Utilities Bill’s five amphibious landings 612 Trumbull Street- On the West Coast. Dr. Arthur Mathews Gates, retired Col. William S. Paiey, on leave night wrlth severaMmportant mat- colls" for service personnel and the spewing of devote their vast resources to finding new \yays a ^ t we consider good cauees. We possibility that some one else Commission prove more con were made at Feda'la in French Moscow, Sepr. i i — iVP) — An professor of latln at Duke . Uni as CBS president since esrly m tera of bustnesa to be considered. vmnt the peoples " o f Europe to might be making a little less servative than Joe Alsop, and It Morrocco, Scogeletti in Sicily, Sa Is hard tn And an Issue upon Izvestia dispatch from Hailar said versity, Durham, N.’ C., died the war. has returned frott,, th* WATKINS Jamea W. Milne Camp, United industry's coHs to oid the reodjustment to full to provide faster, mqre efficient telephone ser X have a real chance at their own i sacrifice are now invited to do a lerno in Italy. Normandy, Okina W'hlch the parties do really dl- wa and Tokvo bay. today the Japanese had distributed yesterday morning at hi* sum European theater. His last b r o t h e r s , i N C . peocetfme prodoctfon k a jo ^ t o which we vice for oil. Many-new discoveries which helped freedom. Likewise, we are Inter- >fttle worrying the other way. We vl'de. Even on the one real live ■'At Fcdaia I got the purple printed warnings In .Manchuria de mer home in the Granltevlll*. sec ment overseas was Deputy ™r«c-' .ezted in persuading Russia away submarines in the necessary again to attack. We per While teaching at Duke university NBC—'7:30 Everything for Boys, to be mode available — and there ore others.^ Oft Free Haircuts / •X service. For the post three and one-half years though we consider ourselves ada was off meat rationing alto Caribbean sea. ish with the thought that the fol he resided at 1030 Wesh, TVlnlty Dick Haynes: 9 Navy Half-HoOTi In Basic Cover lowing generation of great Japan 9:30 Victor Borge ahow . . CBS i \ proctiooily oH telephone manufacturing facili highly moral in disapproval of gether, their resentment, was in "I kept knocking SOS signals on avenue in Durham. He was a W e in the telephone business look forward to Hartford Sept. 11—(/PI—Tyen- the bulkhead until, an officer heard will take up the offensive in the —7:30 American Melody: 8:30 ty-two. free haircuts and sjiaves member of Phi Beta Kappa. any Russian sphere of influence tense. me and let me out,” said Swain. future.” He leaves his widow, Minnie Theater of Romance. Humphrey j SIMONIZING ties hove been delated t o war production. As the ycKirs of peace with hope and confidence. were given yesterday 'at the/Stste policy,/we are ourselves toying Now. as meat grows plentiful in He waa lucky, at FedaJa, despite Knapp Gates whom, he married 47 Bogart; 9 Inner Sanctum: 10:30 The Body Shop Method MacDONALD'Sv19 Point Feature rapidly os possible. Western Electric, manu Capitol by 21 men and one wom his injury, because three ammuni Talk on Palestine, Sen. Wagner W e will undertoke the biggest construction pro with the ielea Of a sphere of influ this country again, and as the an seeking licenses to practice the vears ago, and a *(>n. First Lieut. tion ships were torpedoed around . ABG—7:30 County Fair: 8:30 1 . n . ence/policy directed against Rus earjy end of rationing seems al torber profession In Connecticut. Japs Surrender Warren J. Gates of the Army quar Vv—'* SOLIMENE & FLAGG. Ine. Choose your fabric* from one New moss and cotton felt la facturing and supply unit of the BeH System, is gram in our history-os rapidly os the men and him and. he escaped. termasters corps in Hawaii. Alan Young comedy; 9 Guy J^m- sia. While we decry the idea of most a certainty, the news from^ '’Each candidate for a license w o s bardo: 9:30 Doctors Talk It Over: 8S4 Center St. • Tel. 6101 qf the widest selections In added yvherever needed. reconverting to pgain turn but switchboards, required to bring a pencil, barber Of all his landings, he thinks The Sieii of a town. Have onr representa materials become available- In peace os in war, a Russian. Sphere,we plan one! up. north is that Canada has te- SalernP. was the worst. It was In Hong Kong Area 10 Trana-Atlantfc Quiz, new time . / tools and a ^customer,” The cus Another Fake Alarm . M B S-8:30 The Falcon: 9:15 " Worlliv .Serviue tive call at-your home with 12 co^le ond telephones- ^^^e meet catch up on of our own. While we insist and i sumed rationing of meat, n ^ be- there that the Germans first made Every iqtring cushion I* re- we shall continue to provide the best telephone tomers were friends who had Vol ReaLLife drama: 11 Radio Newsr samples. placed;?we don’t na* your old rightly so. upon our own ejitrance cause qf any ahortage. b^uln or- unteered for the trials and had al major u se. of radio controlled London, Sept. J1—(/P)—A BBC At 142 BAST CENTBR SI. demond for service os service humanly possible. bombs and they were out to jget , Hong Kong, Sept. 100— (Delay program during which a record reel.' 2. broken spring unit. intp the affairs of central Europe, der to guarantee that there will lowed their hair and whiskers 'to ed)—(/Pi—Formal surrender of filacDonald’a profesaional dec grow to socially unacceptable the Ancori. a command headquar ing of the original V-E holiday sn- PIANO TUMNG 13. we. prppqse to deny that what be meat ayallable for 'shipment to ters vessel which Bill came aboard Japanese forces In the Hong Kong nouncement was rebroadoast Wednesday Items; NBC — H orator* wilt advlae yon free of lengths in order to provide the ap charge! All the old cotton felt of the happens iii Africa is any concern Britain and to the liberated ebun- in-June, 1943. area is scheduled tomorrow in this touched off a short-lived rumor a. m. Fred Waring ahow; 1 p. m. AND VOICING-$5.00 cushions la regarnetted and re plicants with working material. one time fortress city which shows U. S. Air Forces Band; 5:45 Front WC ARE GRATEFUL of .Russia's. We insist on our , trie.s. At any rate,» the pinch is All cahdldayiS passed the test,.. “That, Salerno was a baptism of last night that another national 3 . ' placed with fresh, resilient eot- war scars only on the fringes. holiday had been declared for to- Page Farrell: 8:30 BHlle Burke Repairing Rebuilding MacDonald's will call for yoor tOB. ,right to enter Europe, which is ; now; on the other foot, which, we The surrender document will be show; 11:30 C. M. H. drama Cash for Tour Spinet Grand >- suite at your convenience. ‘•»y- J CM wm look back on tfife years of'“blood and sweot and fears' much farther from us than is A f-' suppose, make' our erstwhile crlt- signed a short distance from Vic Thousands of Britons telephoned CBS--9:15 a. m. Arthur Godfrey: and Upright 14. toria jail,, in which six Japane.se 3:30 p. m. Sing Along Club: 6;15 4. Fabrics are ..cut and patterns rica from Russia and at the same ' ics o f Canada happy'for a change the BBC and newspaper offices. Vonr old furniture la complete are matched with painstaking we have ci feeling of prtde at the opportunities we have had to serve Allied Prisoners of War were lodged yesterday after th^y ALL ly aterlllzed. time we think of telling Russia had been ferried from Kowloon to A. G. McCRGHON care., ^ ^be wor , . . and we wont once mare to express our gratitude . . . to that Africa i.s none of her busi face war Griminal charges for 5. 15. Cheaper By Air abuse df Internees and prisoners MAKES Phone .^.128 The old cover Is removed; new New dustproof linings aec put neaa. Lihetated in Kobe Area fabric la never put over tha telephone employees who hove worked so loyally under trying circum One post-war' dream can, for of war in Stanley and Kowloon Kay Kyser Quitting Field In the seat to Keep out dust In our own astwition of influ- prison camps. RAPIOS old. and dirt. - * those who like it, be considered al jsnee and acceptance of responal- Yokohama Sept. 7.— {Delayed.)-proce8sed. They seemed pretty The signing will follow by less 6. 16. sfcKices to keep communtcotions moving on the" home front . . . to the lility we- are, of isouise, proceed- ready a reality, it is not that air n .,.1/ /rnm ■ trin to the well fed and nourished as they had ^han 24 hours.the departure of the For a Year. Needs a Rest W ell repair tha Dustproof bottom Is Instalied —{/P.-Back from a trip to the able to steal food. When we Repaired on the baais of a bitterly-won travel has already becirtne as com ^ ahip Empress of Australia . fro*Ti frames wherever needed. ' on sofa. public whoae patience, cooperation and understanding have been" so Kobe area where he expected to depart, 2,000 Japs I Hong Kong harbor with many lib- ' , — ^— th. We know that whatever mon as train travel, biit- that it 7. 17. find 400 Allied prisoners of war ijned the platform and gave a ' crated Allied nationala. Lake Arrowhead. Calif.. Sept. • months with my mot^^^^^^^ Reasonably MONTIT'S New webbing Is used. helpful , . . ond most of aH, to the men and women who have faced .ppens, wherever it Lappeni, has has become cheaper. <■••• -- ..T T.P mmlitt Noith CaroliiiA and then a few The frame is poUthed; all and found 4.000,, Lt, Col. Walter rousing cheer. Prisoners of war The ahip went to the opposite 11—(g^— Is Kay Kyser, asks „„nths joing anything.” 8 . nick* and scratches are re inevitable bearing on our own ...... ’*' their former side of the island to pick up most Restaurant deoth on^battlefronts oroQf^ tbe world thot we might live and work ond What looks like the Brat poat-■' E. Karfgin of Baltimore, Md., said shook_ hands^ with their former sid *^®mmv to qu it;...... •h*’* -JYhRt - he’ll dp , Tube# T*^*^*^ All broken or- misshapen moved. ’)i^si ice~and' welfareV ' ‘■’’fn'ar ritfX” X&ft Tfio^'aaipkria’e ’Wtrc* T60 per' 'ceft“ ’gtm1’«8’^'rti'they"1eft'^^ “ Next^dff the Ahreraft ■*ptlBf» nrerepl***^- To date the 42nd General hos ternecs for departure at nightfall Kyser’ is’ quitti'^ng'the en‘ ®Ttaln that, but he put it'this way: ;;pidiy' ifrieoM-ily in ibe^yecw to cc>tne. ■What we do not realise, how- transporthas brought air cooperative and the prisoners in East Hartford 9 . The one price Includes «i-ery- good shape. The prisoners shook pltal has processed 5,242 prisoners for an unannounced destination. ment field fOi at least a year, and “^’ve been Large Stuck .Isver, Is that Russia, another great line fares down to a point well be Rear Admiral Cecil H. J. Har- maybe longer, he aaW yesterday, not actually a Tile aprings are carefully re tfatng; no extra charges of any hands with their former guards aa of war. tted and reect. Mnd. atlon which has just emerged low comparable fares for., first tl^ey left, he aaid. A Navy hospital ship at Nagoya court, British military governor, because he is tired and wanU to ParU Under ^trom leolation, feele exactly the class, towei; berth- train travel. Karfgin. with the 42nd General. has processed 2,500 Allied prison heads th e’'Allied signatories Oth rest and enjpy life while he can. ' feel I’m as ” 10. ^ 19. ers of war from that area' in the ers ■ include Lieut. Gen. Lo Cljo "Mv'My frieneisfriends arcare shocked when I a showman. 1 think Id Uke to tet New Management Completely new seat platforms Vuur sofa and chair are re- BC way. Russia has a right to From New York to Pittsburgh, Hospital set up in (X'arehouses of Into some other branch of the en- are constructed. tunied looking brand new. Xokoliama's clocks, took the, first last three days. ' It will bring them Yin, forriier commander of the tell them I’m quitting,” said ,Kay. sider what happens in Africa for initance, the airline rate ' is here. | Chiataese expeditionary force in "They tell m'e I’m too hammy. terUinment business.” medical team Into the Kobe area Kay said he will go over*eaa Open Nights and We Are Now Able To Give Inunedlate Service To All Owt-o8-Tosni •t aa vital to her as we have now II.U90, compared to J17.47 .—five nurses, three doctor* and An Ariny band plays jive mu.sijj^Runna. and a Captain Creery df And then .they say that quitting 'Cuatomers. continuously as the liberated pris-j the Royal Canadian Navy, now is a" good idea— If I do It. !■ anytime the U 80 wanU him to, Itemed to consider events in by rail. To Chicago the airline three- armed guards. They slept but he won’ t entertain. in ' this Sundays PHONE OUR NEAREST OFITtCE fare le 432.85, compared to $36.83 on -the jiving room, floor of the oners reach the hospital wjre- don’t think I’m tqo hammy. I’m Kuiffaftia. Russia too has a right No Poser sure I can get along without the country, except* % perhaps in his P o t t e r ^ i L ■ 1 belieVe that this is one vvorld. by rail. To. Cleveland it is $18.60 Swedish. consul's house l^n'Kobe. bouses. . own parlor* There he’ll do sleight- Returning today with the liberated prisoners in hospital applause, the smell of greasepaint, Bei^ Foods and Gridley, 111., S ert 11—(4>)—Mrs. of-hand trick*, about which he la 8W-M1 nnmattonaL coopenrtion is a by air, and $23.16 by rail. 'To -De medics were 720 prisoners o f ^ r . shlpz here are rapidly gaining, the feel of the microphone and all Rachel Funk firmly refused to the rest of It. childishly enthusiastic. His radio m a in a » Liquors Mad)onald Upholstery Co. ay street, which meant we troit it'is $22.55 by air, and $^7.89 TTie rest will come at the rat® of weight, Bome a* much as 16 contract has 2 1-2 years to run. fc* _ 500 daily. ; _ ' pounds in four days. have her picture taken yesterday, “I still have my health. I’m only 983 MAIN STREET. HAR’TFORD TELEPHONE t-dlS7 motion ourselves< ahead by rail. , , 40 and 1 have a wonderful wife. blit he Is reasonably sure his ag Open rhunMlay liiitll S P M- ■ "Within two hour* after we ar- They spend their, time eatlhg. her 9pth birthday anniversary. V. Grand!* Prop. Meriden Tei. 17.50; MlddlHixVn Tel. 880; New Haven Tel. a-” 6.5» csie hand, and hold Russia Ail additional dollar .saving cart She said shd never had been photo (She’s. Qeorgla CsrroU ’'Gaw- ent Is getting that cancelled. All Kobe,” Karfgin , said, reading, writing home and just other commercial co'mmitments Saliirday Al P^M. With the other. We ca n W ]'be oaU ulateU because r.prtt,n*rs...... 5of “w w a ir r sUrted "comTng Coming ; rittln7 sitting V -on deck chairs watching n ot want, to be gCOUB Gtwgia” of Kyser’s radio prosram/) 1 want M.soend a few. have bean cancelled or oostoone^- beuiS 4*Mm * HoiiUH Ita* 1U4*1 u Xram l i |a Ui* azM ta b* laailpr* £laj( baaebal^ oo the dock*.a 1I now. 'X MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHliSlEK. W N N , TUESDAY, SF-ITEMBER 11, 1C45 MANCHESTER EVENING I, SKANCHESTER. OONNh TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1945 PAGE m m ' 'PAGE EIGHf* Exchange Qul> Sailor Home War Records Engaged fo Wed Garden Chih Rationing Data Harvest Queen Kiiralshed by After 3 Years Local Sport Chatter Fliers PA When^Contest Is Called Reports Heard Ufflee of Set for Party Date Sought Piire AdminLstnitlnn The baseball picture In Man-^football drills yesterday afternoon ■ - ■ f- ilegional Ue|mrtment of Chester today is In a turmoil after at the Oval with Captain Bob (Clif _____ I . Menihers TrII of ExprrU Information To Bp Hplfl Tomorrow Was on Destroyer Aid last night’s unhappy Twilight ford leading a group of close-to 80 Program Inaugurated to .55 rreniont .Street, Boston, 8, League ending In the game be candidates through the initial ses Evpniii" . M eat dealcrs''wtll 1 to have their first get-together of mostly in the South Pacific. He ------# To Darkness; Reverted Box Score tended to secure.all available rec There was a good turnout of the confintie to give 2 red point.s to r, the fall season at the Roeband Guj> was a member of the crew of tha The telephone at home was ring Sessions w ill' continue dally, By Earl W. Yotit ords of the World War II and to members, apd as usual at eiul-of- Score Gives PA’ s 2-0 Fliers (8) the-summe.r meetings, everybody each pound of used fats turned in. | Dailey road, Coventry. Destroyer USS Morrison which ing conaistantly until shortly after weather permitting, until the In/All Important Run Sports Editor assemble them In the depository went to the rescue of the Carrier 11 with fans seeking information AB R in the Whiton Memorial tKamikaze Ollle Jsunris playtd host to his * Green Banished in 7th;! Johi\son, if . The committee voted to ask es- ’ Another source- of Interest was through Dee. 31 for five pound.s. starting off with steamed dive bomber. ’ . There will be no more wefek Rams'dell in ^ la l ly for letters sent home by the display of brilliant fall flow .Stamp 37 by-passed and will not Jimmy Foley did a swell Job In ■Warren A Jarvis softbaU team last Barber, lb**.. ers, zinnias, dahlias, phlox in its Ex-Premier Tojo clams, clams on the half shell or The local sailor had plenty of night hall games. All future games Crowd Storms Field Manchester men in . which they be Validated. , chowder, and ending with the full lining up the all star players who W in; Basts Gleason B ox Score Sunday for the second time this Files Protest ------Dadalt," 2b .. point out human interest events second period of bloom, and even Shoes thrills In this rescue operation. will be plaj'cd on .Sunday after participated in the all star T-wV .meal at 6:30. When his ship tied up alongside noon. season and like the first, the occay By Earl W.-, Yost Miela, rf . . . in eonnecUon with their service, iris which is at its best in late fusion and prepared to move him ns Book Three airplane stamps 1, game last week. It was a lot or On Mound, ftrives in Stolle A Gamble (8) To the Baseball Fans Pizzo, c ...., May and early June. Mrs. Fred Pa.st President Charles Felber- Is the Pririceton, the ' overhanging Sion called for a trip to Boston t o ! The West Side Oval was still accounts of battles o r engage soon .a.s peisstlile to the 9Sth J. S. 2, 3' ^nd 4 good indefiTiitely. OPA in charge, of arrangements, assist hard work with little thanks./ Player, Pos. A B R H PO A E ■ Of Manchester: R'amajan, cf ments in which they participated, Polilman was surprised to find two stacks of the carrier, ripped loo.se The game last njght was slated Winning ^|Arker; Play Kozlow.ski, 3b . 3 0 0 0 2 0 a big league ball game. . . . Sun ' The WHlimantic Fliers have smouldering early this morning Army Evacuation Iiospital. says no plans to cancel any of ed by'the president Ralph Nourse by the bomb explosion, badly d{tm- Mcnoche, 3b contacts with the people of occu perfect speclnriens of yellow iris, Plasma, not wliole blood, was MIhn Clara J. Miller to start at 5:30. wiUlmantic didn't Practically all of last y w ’s Red P. Philips. 2b . . 3 1 1 2 S 0 day the league leading Detroit fli^d a protest of the game MIhs Doris T. Dancosse these stamps. and a corjia of willing Exchange after last night's debacle that pied countries or striking and which evidently failed to produce u.sed, but Johnson said whole blood aged-his ship as t]|ie crew worked arrive until 5:40. It finally pot un and White soccer team out for i Gayton. lb . . . . 8 1 0 9 0 0 Tigers- were in Beantowii for • played last evening between Club members. for hours at .the pumps and water started out as the semi-final game T ota ls'...... 28 3 7 18 « 4l thrilling events in battle. blossoms in the spring, which was would be needed to save Tojo‘.s • Miss Clara J. Miller, d.aughter derway at 5:55. football. The prospect/are not to : Rich, If ______. 3 0 0 1 0 0 twin hi^w-ith Joe Cronin’s-seventh the Polish A, C., and the Wll- P. A. A. C. (2) Mr. and Mrs. Armand Dancosse the case with iris generally. Following arc the hours at the After supper there will be op lines in art effort to put out the bright but the lean)/.nay develop Three ba^ , errors In the last place Red Sox. , t . The trip called for the Twilight League eham- The commIUee also voted to ask life. • portunity for outdoor sports for of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Miller, of 1 Jalbcrt, sf .. . . 2 1 .0 2 0 0 limantlc Fliers. .1 take this op AB R H PO A of 185 Autumn street, announce In March the program chair lyical War Price and Rationing fires on the big carrier. with plenty of huskies ca hand. half of the seventh Inning proved for Sn early start so at the crack pionshlp featuring a -game be ■parents of sons Who made the su Tojo was sufficiently conscious thO.se who prefer them, ’’Bingo” 150 Spencer street, was crowned Manchester High launched their 1 Ramsdell, p . . 3 0 2 0 0 0 portunity to thank, the baseball Salmdnson, rf . 4 0 1 1 0 preme sacrifice - In the war jiiat the engagement of their daughter.' man, Mrs. \V. W. Eells, dlatribxitcd Office: Later, off Okinawa, the Morri Kulich, ss . . . . 2 0 0 1 2 0 of dawn, (we heard the Chickens fans of Manchester for their tween the Polish-Amerlcans and to w'incp as the transfusion needle with prizes for both men and disastrous for the Warren and the WillimanUc Fliers and ended Geren, 2b ...... 4 0, 1 2 1 closed to submit photographs of Miss Doris Theresa Dancosse, to to the gardeners, dahlia seeds fo Monday: 10 a. im. to 4:.30 p. m. "Harvest Queen'' at the second son was lost in another Jap suit Vince, c .... . 2 0 1 ‘2 0 0 for the first time In months) the loyal support shown the Willl- WHS thrust into his arm and the women players and a full evening's to '2 1-2, whl'ch can easily become Jarvis teani last night, and It cost in a near riot. Server. 2b .... 0 0- 0 0 0 their sons or relatives for the per Petty Officer Roland Albert of plant and experiment with. Usual Tuesdays: Clused to the public. annual fair of Manchester Grange, cide plane attack but fortunately Harrison., cf .. . 2 0 0 3 0 0 alarm went off and, we, were up. mantic Fliers this past season. chest'wound was sewed. program of fun and good fellow an even 2 if Brooklyn can hold a . . . After rounding up the players The smoke of battle had yet to Becker, c f ...... 2 0 0 3 0 manent war record. Liowell, Mass. ly people grow these by saving the Another doctor, Lt. Frank Wednesdays: 2 p. m. to 4:15 p. m at the State Armory. The cere- the local sailor had been trans Tigers Divide them the first ball game In a best Paseka, rf .. . 2 0 1 1 0 0 R, J. Donahue, Jadziniak, p . . . 3 0 1 0 2 Miss Dancosse attended Man tubers from year to year. The seed Thursdays: 10 a m. to 4:15 p. ni ship. ferred to another shin two weeks 10-4'lean for one inning Saturday tWo out of three with the Stole and guests, we were off to the clear at an early hour. The contest It is not Intended that letters to Aquino of Los Angeles assisted when tl/y .finish off their sus Baseball Manager. Saverick, ss . . . 3 0 0 2 3 chester High school and is now lings produced a variety of single Friday: 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. riiony was a feature of the closing before. Many of the former crew and Gamble club by a score of, “races”. . , . Arriving at Fenway was baited after six and one-halt be turned over to the committee Johnson. pended game with the Bruins. Totals: . .25 8 5 21 7 0 Holland, c .... 3 0 0 5 0 employed by. Jhehey Brothers. and double blooms, not perfect in Saturdays: ?0 a .m. to 12 noon session of the fair Saturday night. men with Whom Warner serx’ed With Red Sox 3 to 2. Park shortly after 9 a. m. v;e innings of play had been complet from Manchester boys in combat Medical Technician D o m I n-l c State Commissioner of Agricul Five iripre games between the Warren A Jarvis X) Bycholakl. lb ..31 0 4 0 eonea will be available to the pub Petty Officer Albert attended every case, but colorful and well Office telephone 5189. < were lost' when the Morrison went Up until the seventh the Rock- made otir way to the box office ed with the WillimanUc nine lead Surowlec. If . . . 3 ' 1 2 2 0 Santa . Qroce of Westfield, N. J, ture Frank H. Poet, who is a part C ^ s and Cubs in the final weeks Player, Pos. A B R H PDA E ing 3 to 2. Here's the catch that lic. These letters will be held In Lowell public schools and is serv worth the experiment. clown. Vllleltee were unable to cope with O. Phillips. 3b . 3 2 0 0 and purchased the prize ducats de stands . . . A familiar face with Pawlowski, 3b . 2 0 1 2 1 brought up medical kits. Weddings master of the State Grange ac .the season, probably will decide 1 2 spite a crowd of early buyers. . . . left, a smell over the Oval diamond j strict confidence and will be usod ing In the U. S. Navy. Slides were shown of a variety x.Wni'ner was horn in. Manchester Chisox Drop Senators in the slants thrown,up. at .them by Keyes, cf .... . 8 0 0 0 0 0 two sodas was seen ploughing-hlB later to obtain excerpts by the au of tulips a.s the fall planting sea cepted the invitation to crown the 34 ' years ago and attended the e issue. So far St. Louis has Pop Gleason; The old speedball -Being hungry It was off (o greater after the encounter was halted. { No date has been set for the Former Premier Gen. Hldekl winner. won 13 of 17 from (Hiicsgo. / Sullivan, rf . . S 0 1 0 0 0 way through the crowd . . . Out Totals ...... 27 2 6 21 7 thor, later to be selected, for the son Is approaching and bulbs may Howdli Cheney Technical school. 2nd After Winning artist was In rare form but his de Roston' and a "first class” restau went a cry of Slick and up looked The PA'S held a 2 to 0 lead at the! Score bv innings* wedding. Tojo, known to the Japanese as The fair committee regrets that Harry Brecheen did the Job on Barton, If . . . , 3 0 0 0 0 0 rant. . . . Pop Gleason, who despite end of six innings. With darkness! Manchester War History. now be obtained from importers Obituary He married the former Miss fense fell'apart. Stole and Gam Osgood. Ib .. . 3 0 0 5 0 1 Slick Liica.s . . . Newt 'Taggart, Fliers . ..'...... 000 000 ks well as the leading U. S. grow the ’’Razor Blade,” headed the Pinto-Johnson no plans were made for a photo 1st; Braves Top Cnbs the Giants, a six-bitter, for his his moans and groans about not rapidly 48tUng in, the last inning { Dr. Thomas R. Murphy of the government which ordered the Gladys Wright and the couple, ble outhlt the Buckland ten five to Skoog, sf . . . . 2 0 0 3, b 0 A1 Bristol, Hock Brennan and Pat P. A.’s 100 001 x—a State Ubrary, Hartford, described previous years, but has not been ers. Mr. and Mrs. GCorge F. John graph of the coronation. The pic have one child. Kenneth A. War 12th victory. The crafty lefthand four, but'two of these hits, both stopping on the way for coffee waa started and before one knew Japane.se attack on Pettrl Harbor ture used above was made since er has shown remarkable- form Vilga, 2 b ___ . 2 0 0 .1 0 3 DlFazlo were all In the group . . . X—Game. called after 6 1--2 ini the way that other towns and cit definitely given out. Mrs. Eells called attention to son, Jr. of 23 Campfleid Road an ner, Jr. The VVarners live at 399 By Jack Hand bunts, were fielded very poorly. (actually a brew) was edged out what had. happened the Fliers had on Dec. 7, 1941 an act which Saturday evening by Bomard J. since he shook tiie miseries out Maoon. ss . . . . 2 0 0 2 2 2 The games were interesting with nings due to darknesa ies are proceeding to set up war Judson Strong of Great Neck, L. the fact that the Garden Club is nounce the. marriage of their Woodland street. (AMOclsted Press Sports Writer) The "WJ’s pounced on Ray Rams- by Oscar Phillips In the chow line scored three runs. Runs batted in: Jadziniak, Sal-l President Roosevelt said would Campagna of Woodbridge street. of his arm In mid-July, sweeping Gleason, p .. . 2 1 T 1 2 0 in a neck and neck race. . . . Phil jilenty of base hits, fine defensive records to date and he stated that was a visitor at his cabin In this 20 years old and the anniversniy Funerals daughter,' Miss Ann Cooke John dell in the first Inning to push plays and a parade of pitchers Panderooniun) Breaks Out monson, Menoche, Lesneakl, John-^ vicinity over the week-end- Owing will be o>)served at the October ’’live in infamy.” Petrolt remains oqg In front in nine .out of 10 and dropping only Magnuson, e . 2 6 0 8 1 0 lips incldenally held his own as he Leading 3 to 2 after six and It would be impossible to secure a son, to Coast Guardsman Charles the American League scramble over one run on Oscar Phillips’ . . .. With darkness setting In. son. Twp-base hits: Menoche. St eomplete roster of Manchester to gasoline shortage he has not meeting, the second Monday in the' Tpjo took office aa premier Pinto, Jr., TOn of Mr. and Mrs. a 2-1 game to Boston. is alto the leadoff batter for the one-half frames, plate umpire Joe when the cabinet of Premier Prince Henry-Boulet today because Washington ran In single .and Sullivan’s double, sand Totals: ... 25 2 4 19 6 6 plate umpire Charley Berry called len bases: Saverick, Lesneakl. Rsftl men in service, with all the re been able to come to his wllderriess month. The club was organized Charles Pinto of Hammonton, ] Brooklyn squeezed past Cincin wiched around a strike out. 'This Ruckland ten...... While standing Flaherty called the_ game due to Fumimaro Konoye fell on Oct. 17. Funeral services for Henry North Coventry South Co veil try to a doae of its own night ball nati. 3-2 with the help of rain Innings: ' “ the second game after eleven on bases; Fliers 5, P. A.’s lOj quired military designations and retreat as often as he would have through the efforts of G. H. Wash- N. J. The ceremony took place was one of the two extra base In a cafeteria, Ollie, who loaned darkness. When It was announced Buses' on balls: Jadziniak 1941. A sparkplug of the military Boulet of Buckland street. Wap- medicine in Earl Caldwell, a mid that forced the game to be called W. J...... 101 000 .0-- 2 innings due to darkness . records, for several years after all liked, but now. he thinks there will bum, at that time recreational di on September 6. clouts of the game. In the third one of his cars, waa Informed that that the score according to the o f O'Rourke 3. Strike-outs: Jad rector of the Manchester Com clique, Tojo had served for six ping, held yesterday forenoon at The Mothers’-Club met recently There will be “Bingo” played fo^ night specialist from Chicago in the eighth and resulted In post s. G. 000 000 3-- 3 the lad did not have a license to Working our way out among the men have been sent home. be a change. He likes to get out Gleason banged one of RamsdeU’s 30,000 fans (Gleason held up the ficial rules of baseball would re iak 1, O'Rourke 4. Umpires: ' Chairman Mathias Spless was munity Club, predecessor of the months in 1938 as vice minister of the Holmes Funeral Home, 28 with Mrs. James Edmondson. Mrs. the benefit of the Community Cen- ■ whose fast’ one dips and darts in ponement of the second tilt. Les Runsbatted In: Sullivan 1, O. drive. . . , His heart propped to vert back to the previous full in Into the ■ country for regular the moonlight. pitches on a line down the right Phillips 1. Jalbert 2. Ramsdell 1; parade by demanding to read Dick Kerty, O'Leary. Time: 1:42. authorized by vote of the meeting breathing spells. Sometimes his present Manchester Y. M. C. A. It war under, Gon. Seishlro ItagakI-:— Woodbridge street, were largely Allen H. Galas led the devotional Webber was the victor . over Ed learn (rumor) , that this bloke had ning of play, pandemonium broke the man who even now is prepar? ter Wednesday evening at the Cen Six victories adorn (ffaldwell’s field four line for a triple, the real two-base hits; Sullivan; three-base Tracy In the comics before he ' to select an Executive committee wife and daughter come with him, is probBible the meeting and birth attended. A delegation from the service. A short business meeting Heusser. driven all the, way. . . . He almost out with fans riishlng Flaherty In day party will be held at the Y on ing to surrender Singapore for Hartford Times plant, where he Engagements ter. * 1945 record and every one has Nick Strlncertch tossed Pitts hit of the game. He scored when hits; Gleason: stolen bases: Jal dropped his- tray In coming over, would budge) we finally got out to second on an overthrow, to handle all administrative af but often he comes alone and looks was followed by a social with Mrs. Oscar Phillips lashed his second all directions. President Nick An mally to the Allies. was for many years employed, was There will be a Square dajice this .. been earned under the beguiling burgh to a 9-5 decision over the bert: double plays;, Gleason to Os red-faced, excited and nervous to side ' the hugh stadium and made Pawlowski singled to right fairs of the committee. after his own needs In his cabin Oct. 8. James Edmonson. Jr., and Mrs. straight single Into centerfield. gelo and yours truly were the cen Various reports of sub-commit Several of the menmiers plan to Tojo rose to war minister in present, and the floral tributes evening at Pine Lake Shore*- Set Influence, of Mr. Edison’s arclights. PhlUles cut (o seven Innings by good; left on bases; J. 4, S. G. ask in vain If we had credentials a beeline for our car . . . Traffic Surowlec took third. On a perfsnl| home. Steve Loyzlm assisting the host back which was played'..Saturday was heavy but finally we started ter of attraction for nearly an tees were given by those In attend attend the meeting of the Fed July, 1910, and retained that post were many and beautiful. . Kissman-Plitt ess. The October meeting will be But the big one came last night rain. A scheduled game was put Paul Phillips opened the fourth 1; bases on balls; Gleason 1; strike to drive.,,. . . When they were fi hour with rabid fans seeking the squeeze play bunt. Swede Salma Willard Warrender has been dis evening at Pine Lake ‘Snores had when'he stopped the Senators Just' to roll and we mean roll, back to ance. erated Garden Clubs on Oct. 5, at in the second and third Konoye Rey. Edward J. Duffy qf St. Mr. and Mrs. Emil PHtt of 29 held at the home of Mrs. Donald over until today. with a bingle but -waz erased outs; Gleason 3, Ramsdell 1: nally produced he made his way final league ruling on the matter: •on r Itched first safely and Sur A vote of thanks was given Dr. charged from hospital care; hav the Conn. Agricultural Expert • Cabinets until he.was ordered by the following winners: First, for when they had a chance to catch quickly when Gayton, attempting passed balls: Magnuson; umpires: over to the table and was only the Nutmeg state ■. . . Enroute wice scored, 'ihe bunt was a qv ing been under treatment for arth Francis of' /.sslsi church; South I Edgerton street, announce the en Gehrlng with Mrs. Edith Churchill the ladies, Mrs. Gertrude Brown; we stopped at the Viking In Fram With the score .reverted back to Murphy for his tplk at the close ment Station. New Haven, when the emperor to form the govern Windsor, officiated at the service of the Coventry Day school as the the Tigers, ' to sacrifice, sent a bunt. In the air Stevenson. B r a 1 n a r d , Jarvis, surpassed by Frank 'Vlttner and the previous inning, the PA’S were ter svring that send the pill or. th^ ritis for 17 weeks. He fa said to be gagement of theli daughter. Miss second, Mrs. Joseph Rada, and for After routing the White Sox. ingham for a bite, to eat . . . The of the meeting. Richardson Wright will be the ment which was to launch Japan and conducted, the cbmi littal at Dorothy Florence Rlitt, to Cor speaker. back to Gleason, who whirled and Reyes; scorer: Turklngton; time; Hank Keye as a-n eater. . . . After on the long end of the final score fly past Red Barber who cs considerably Improved. He Is back on her ill-starred attempt to con the men first, Roy Aspinwalt: sec- 10-4, In the first : a twl-night douWed Phillips at first. This was 1:15. price range was plenty steep and principal speaker. the graven in the Buckland ceme poral -Ernest F. Kissman of H 2 Coventry Grange No. 75. P. -of 0 Brady Favorite a hearty meal, a Journey over to hy p ‘A tn n rniint The Fliers an- mshing In as did O’^ u rk e. I| again at his former home with Mr. quer the ea.st. Tmd WTis taken b y Mike Masse. doubleheader by the simple meth the only major threat by S.- G.^s several of the lads, Ed Vilga. Ber- tery.. Highland street, who Is at present H., held their regular meeting at Washington Park. . , , Taking nounced immediately following crossed the opposing infisld and Mrs. William Woods. The 61-yenr-old, scowling, be Door prize: Les Richardson, and od of scoring seven times In the until the seventh inning. along a softball, gloves and a bat, nle August and Tommy Mason to and the run seemed to insure a PJ The bearers were Philip T. home on a furlough. the Grange hall with the Home special prize, Mrs. Eva Sammuals. name a few, after observing the the game that they would lodge a Everett Grifflng Is under treat Tojo Attempts spectacled Tojo was the first Jao- first inning, Clark Griffith’s moon To W hip Stato The seventh Inning'was a thrill Chicago Plavers the .locals actually engaged in a protest. The winner waa slated to win. ♦ ancse premier to retain his mili Meek, Alfred Meek. Henry Boulet, No date has been set for the Economics committee in charge of Thursday evening the Commu light saving boys ran into , Mr. prices were looking for the bac'K ment In the Hartford hospital for the program. A very interesting ing ending. Paul Phillips opened secret practice session In Greater face the Grill nine Wednesday stomach ulcers. tary rank—authorized to do so by Jr., Robert Boulet, Richard Bel- wedding. nity Center will put on a square Caldwell's magic and -succumb, door not to mention taking a Happy Miela startod tbs To Kill Himself program was given and consisted by sending a grounder towards Roatpn. . . . If Stolle A Gamble night In the first game of a beat enth frame off with a slnfte Regular church services have a'special act of the emperor. lerini and Floyd Lcavett. dance for the Center with Delude’s 9-4. Largest Turnout of Year Cling to Bat Lead only knew this! . . . After hinning powder . . , We finally ate a de The wedding o f ' Miss Vivian of selections by a few members of Orchestra and Vic Sammuals as second but was safe when Ed Vil- two out of three game series for left. The ball took a bad been resumed at Hebron and Shirley Lajole, daughter of Mr. In his first broadcast as head of A win would have boosted the ga booted the ball. Gayton. try through, some secret plays, a game licious din.-ier . . , Sitting In the Gilead Congregational churchea, the ambitious military govern the Coventry orche.otra, mono prompter, 8 p. m. same eatery were six other Man the league championship. There over Mike Baverlek's hsad. Job and Mrs. Francis A. Lajole of (Continued Ftoro Pnge One) Nats Into a virtual tie with the Expected to Take in ing to hit behind the runner, hit In the opposite ’’stadium” -, got definitely wlU not be a playoff the Rev. Charles A. Downs, acting ment he announced that ’’Japan logue, Mrs. Lana Brown, a stunt ^ Miss Erline Moreau and Miss Bengals, although they still would chester fans includii^g Herb Stev ny Pizzo fouled out to old Hartford, and John Edmund Hor Ellington t o . Vilga who attempted to beat New York. Sept. 11.—i/Pi— Phil under way'-and our attention was game Wednesday ■ night. p u to r in the absence of the Rev. was determined to fulfill her ulti- with five. brothers telling how Joyce Mary Cummisk entered the have trailed hy a couple of skin Featherweight Battle enson. Softball League umpire and Holland who caught hla ton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. are able to name him now. But Tolland they made a chocolate cake. Rus Phillips going Into second. On Cavaretta of the CXifes and T'Ony focussed on the clash. -. . . 'Base (Xiorus of Boos George M. Milne, now serving as histonans 500 or 1,000 years from mate_.obJect and to contribute to training school at Backus hospital ny percentage points, but the split ball fans have never seen a bail Alton Cowles . . . After raising game for the PA’s In less than Ednriund H. Horton of Hebrop, The Ellington Firt department's sell Storrs won the first prize in Norwich, Monday, where they ■ Hartford, Sept. 11—Dennis Pat-* this hit. Vilga saw he could not CXicclnello of the White Sox Johnny Green, PA -sesond seeker week. The grizzled^veteraa ' tl. S. N'avy chaplain, in charge. which took place at 10 a. m. Sat now may Judge differently.’’ world peace.” But Tojo’s firm be lawn party was a very successful left them a full game back. make the play and tried to hand game until they hdve seen the kids cane with the waitress between lief. expro.ssed before that time, The first fall meeting of the Tol which was a chocolate layer cake, will take the nursing course. rick Br^dy of New York- City la threaten to make an all-Chicago was given the heaveho In- the the champs goblried up thrs* fa Sunday school sessions have also urday, at St. Justin’s church, The little Japanesc^he Is only land Library As.sociation was affair. All booths were well pa All is not lost in the nation’s the ball to Tom Mason who was play in a city. . . . 'ITie two teams our two parties, we'departed for belied such an al,m. Often he-had and James Edmondson won the There will be a Minstrel com rated a 2-1 favorite over Nick final qf the major league batting Manchester . . . With our destin seventh inning when Alex Lei- fly halls and held Jadzlnlak’s * been picked up, suspended through Hartford, was attended by a num 5 feet. 4 inches and weighs about held In the I.ibrary rooms Monday tronized.' Louie De Carll of Sadds capital, because Detroit heads covisrlng second for the force out. were the toughest, roughest and neskl stole second, over slid the 120 pounds—apparently had heard stated piiblicly that Japan should second, prize which was alao a mittee meeting this evening at the that way this week-end but a Stato at Springfield in the eight- races today with less than three dirtiest looking band of ball play ation the (Xty of. Village Charm ones without any trouble. Whit Augu^. At the ■ Hebron church ber of near relatives and close at 3 p. m. Following the regular ^lills was the lucky man to get Phillips crossed the base and con bag and then managed to scamper Sunday school opens at 11:15, fol that American officers were about have ” a government established on smaller cake. Both these boys Legion Hall, 8 p. m. golden opportunity had been miss round star bout of tonight's box weeks to play. ers one ever saw assembled on one we put our head to the wheel and. Ramajan, who was the friends of the bridegroom from business the literary program con ' the Hereford ^t'eer at the drawing. have recently, been discharged tinued on to third where no play back safely and base umpire Jim lowing the morning church serv- to take him Into custody. military economy.” - William A, Fosjer, Jr., S-2-c., ed. The Senators have only 14 ing show at the Auditorium out Tommy Holmes of Boston, who diamond. . . . The umpire took the away we wei\J . . . The only dis hero the other night, went Hebron. sisted of several of the Toilsn-d Audrey Bancroft was kept busy from the Army after serving in door Arena. Matchmaker Gus was made on him- Gavton then O’Leary called the runner safe. short to second, fordng Jo" ioc. The ceremony was performed by He -had planned suicide in the He was at once the leader and has been transferred to the Brook more games tq play to the Tigers’ led most of the season, is Cavar- cake (If they had one, although it appointment of the trip was the the instrument of the militarists. girls relating their summer out of giving the tiny tots a ride after- overseas service. Other numbe-s lyn Navy Receiving Armed Guard Browne ucpects to be host to the stole second. After Joe Rich Green came charging Into the vet who waa running for Miela. The Rev. H. R. Keen and Charles the Rev. George M. Grady. Harold traditional harn kiri style, and town work experiences. , Refresh 18 five against Washington. retta’s only threat in the National | appeared to be a blood game) for 'failure to stop at Gravel Gertie's two ceremonial knives and two Abroad he was virtually unknown her pet goat, while Lawrence An on the program were a tableau, Center where he will continue to largest crowd to turn out for a struck out. Larry Jalbcrt wa.s safe but Cuccinello haa the whole i he was attired in a full length zot^t eran arbiter and sent him sprawl was the sscood out. Rabbit C. Sellers went from St. Peter’s LaChnpelle was organist- and ments wore serv'ed during the so Detroit opened_ the most impor on Eddie Vilga’s third raiscue of ( real ’ life character in Dick automatic, pistols were prepamL before his rise to the premiership, derson gave the older children a canning, baking and sewing, vo do International Business Machine tant week of Its pennant drive boxing show this year; for the American League field nipping at ( suit with all the trimmings. « . . T ra ^ ) for a coke. ing to the ground. He waa finally noebe who has bean In a alvifi9 < Episcopal church to the meeting James Tanner was soloist. cial hour, with a good attendance pony ride, cal sold, Mrs. Anqle Shell, and the inning and Phillips and Reit- collared by gigantic Buck Bychol- of Tri-Cbunty Union directors, held The bride was presented in mar The American counter-intelli but he played his part in the prep Work. without the 'services of Hank fight pitting featherweight head his heels. ' \ Imagine an umpire in'the majors, season long sxplodsd for tha gence ofHcers, headed by MaJ. Paul aration of plans for thc"” China in to enjoy , the meeting and social. Mr. and Mrs. louls Hollands songs by the Grange, and a read Mr. and Mrs. Adam Postemsky liners ot many a local show cher, who w m now running for Cavaretta, Just returned to the i with a zoot suit! . . . The kids in. •skl and was waved to the showers. extra hose hit of the night, a ' Thursday evening at the home of riage by her father, and was at The first card party to be spon Greenberg who had a sprained Gayton crossed the plate to knot Kraus and a party of correspond cident,''’ wh'-n he was chief of staff and. con Richard, from S-ummit, N. ing by Miss Clpra Smith. After and family flhve moved ..from ankle and Eddie Mayor who was against each other is one long Chibs lineup after being sidelined j Boston have a gutter slang of their | For his uncalled for actions he was mendous double to the waR Bradford Cragln In Colchester. It tended by Miss Virginia M. Vac- of the crack Japanese Kwantung sored by Tolland Grange since the J., are visiting Mrs. Hollands’ par- the meeting an auction o f baked South Coventry to Columbia. ' the score. Jalbert went to sec T h ^ t h e y greeted by a chorus of boos aa he carl of Wlnsted, ns maid of honor, ents approached Tojo’s home. suffering from a bruised rib. They awaited by state fans. by a shoulder Injury, will be under [ own as well that Is worth hearing left field and Ramajan was decided to- hold three more Army. shortage of gas. will be held at ento. Mr. apd Sirs. Fred M. Aborn goods was held, and also aprons Mrs. Cora Jackson Is visiting CHose to 4,000 spectators may ond on the boot, and took third walked from the playing field. Lesneski with two bingla meetings. The first, to be held In and by MlsjT' Elizabeth Horton, Tojo twice opened one of the large must play nine games In the next constant pressure aa the (Chicago for a few minutes (of cou rse'in i With mounting American vic the Grange rooms Friday. Sept. 11 of Main street. were auctioned which were made with the F. A. Warrens of South pour over $6,000 Into the coffers oh a passed ball. With a man on What action le a ^ e officials will walk In three trips stepped to Marlborough in October, will be In sister of the bridegroom and Mi.ss sliding windows of his hou.se. He six days. Including three double-- club drives toward a penpant. | the presence of men only) . . . A | smiled at the officers, with the g.nze tories In the Pacific, Tojo’s gov at 8 p. m. sharp. Seth.ack will be Marjorie Cardtsen and Minnie hy the Home Economics commit Coventry! of the Hartford Boxing Club to third and one out Ramsdell. with The (Xilcago first sacker's ,.3601 walk through the park, * a half- | take Is not known at this writing. plate and banged out hUi third 1 the form o f a picnic supper, giving Gladys D. Slater of Rocky Hill, as played. headers. the-count two strikes and nq. balls that once added to hla ill-boded ernment tell on July 20, 1914. The Bancroft, who are in the Water tee. Mrs. Oliver Hill gave a dress Mrs. George Zimmerman Is con Steven O'Neill had to be satin- see the Scotch-Irlsh kid try to mark is nine points better than hour of trying to get In an l:e i STAND The exciting-game waa topped to right .and Menoche ca~* members a chance to pick up old bridesmaids. nickname of "The Razor Brain.” day before he ha,d been ousted a.s 'The funeral' of Mi.ss Miriam ITn- bary hospital training school for review wearing a dress made by fined at the Windham Memorial knock out the Bay Stater. The gambled on a bunt and laid down Holmes’ .351 and the rest o f the 1 cream parlor, and finally back in | by the exdltement and displeasure Ing home with the tying run. acquaintances and get in trim for Other details, as to best man fled with an even split In Boston Yesterday’s Results An officer attempted to show his chief„of the army general staff In derwood who died suddenly at her nurses, spent the week-end at their her which won 2nd prize in the hospital. 'teen-aged New Yorker haa a beauty which rolled half \vay field Irf outdistanced. Third place \ the car and the last mile to Fen- with the final verdict. Never be neski pilfered second and It foture events. The second. In No- ushers, etc., have already been home Thursday morning. Sept. 6. yesterday and had to scramble to -fiietween first and home, .scoring National credentials through the window. a sweeping shake-up of the high home here. Pomona Dress Review contest. Mr. and Mrs. William Robarge’s get that. After bowing to Dave knocked out 15 of 16 victims, haa belongs to Gordy Rosen of Brook- way Park. . . . Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 2 fXhd, fore In the history of sports dur at this point that Green Tember, will be at Westchester and given In those columns. One error was held frdm her late home Sat- Jalbert with the winning run. ing the league has there been a should be corrected, however. In “ I am T ojo!” the little Japanese command, in the midst of what Sgt. Edwin Finance, who is sta Pomona Master Ellsworth was grandson, Billy Robarge. six years Ferrlss who notched his 21st tri yet to lose a bout and Is consid- lyn, with .331, .followed by Stan The roar of the crowd, the rain). thumbed out. Johnson aingls will be a pageant o f some kind, to cried, then he slammed the window Tojo himself had called ‘‘an urdav at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Leonard present and presented Mrs. Hill of age, saved a arhall bojr, three ed a leading featherweight pros Rockville scored their three runs Hack of Chicago at .321 and Luis crack of the bat and hundreds of demonstration such as last night’s to left and the aborUtop scor which the br'de’s parents were re Stryker conducting the scrxdce. tioned at Bedford. Mass., is home umph In the 9-2 opener, the Tigers Boston 2, (Xllcago 0. be arranged for. down so hard he almost broke It. unprecedentedly great national on a short furlough. with a check. and one-half years old from Just did shadow Emmett O’Neill pect by many who have seen him on Just one hit, but the errors were Olmo of Brooklyn and Mel Ott of cars driving Into all available at'a baseball game In town. The with the FUere’ third run of ‘ The third will be at Hebron, In ferred to as "the late Mr. and Mrs. Burial was in the. South cemetery, the big factor In the inning. Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 5 Lajole.” Bo.th parents are living. It seemed he wanted to make cer crisis.” Tojo had added the post of . Tha Republican Voters of the Sunday morning the Sunday drowning, Billy Crueger, when the on a first major league *hit by Ed in'action here; Brady has fought New York, tied for fifth with .317. parking lots for two bits a head (called 7th, 2nd, rain). crowd was evenly divided and It frame. Johnson advailcsd to December, and will be a revival of Tolland. • / v latter fell from their dock into Vhe opposing pitchers were the '• s strictly a money game from The bride’s wedding gown was tain the officers knew he was the chief of staff to hla others the pre town met Saturday night In cau school met In their .regular group die Mierkowicz. a rookie Just re ail but two of his pro. battles In Other National leaders, accord (the minimum scale, union rate) St. Louis 2. New York 1. in an attempt to retire the the Christmas concert of pre-war Mrs. Norman Winter; of Aga the cove last Wednesday. Billy standouts of the game, with the all angles. The latter proved to of Ivory slipper satin with Aleneon man they wanted. Alert Charles vious February in an earlier shake'- cus to nomlnato^candidatea for the sessions. Miss Loretta McKinney called from Buffalo. The score was Hartford and has developed Into a ing to averages Including Sunday’s served as a greeting . . . Rushing American and when Pawlowski lost years, which was such a delightful Gorry, AP photographer, snapped up. wam. Mass., waa a .recent guest was in charge of the younger Crueger went down once and when Phillips brothers. Oscar and Paul be one of the Items for the heated flight of the baU, Specs oontinu lace yoke, Icng sleeves, and full of Mrs. Zoe Beckley^ . various town offices. Robert E. 2-1, much too close for comfort strong favorite. games, are Don Johnson of CXiica- along with the fans, a brand hew New York 5, Cleveland 1. feature, it will take place Decem skirt with train. She wore a fin his picture as he glowered. Lt. Gen. KuniakI Koiso succeed Hyde, chairman of the Republican classes, and Mrs.^ Walter S. Haven he came up. Billy Rnhurge reached for Stubby Overmlre and Prince Young Brady Is conceding age playing great ball. ___ g o and Whltey Kurowski of St. shoe shine, (fifteen cents for these sessions that took place. Crowds on home and was an easy Ouf ,The Young PpOpie .met in the In and held him above the water ’These two teams wdll meet -Philadelphia 2. 5; St. Louis 3, 8. ber 23, and the Rev. ^m er Thienes gertip veil held In place by seed ,The officers and correspondents ed Tojo as premier on July 22, Town Committee called the meet was In charge of the Juplor group. Henry Oana who relieved him. and experience advantages in tak Louis, tied at ,308, Ernie Lom size 12’s) was completely wiped' Boston 9, ; Detroit, 2, 2. congregated at many points of the Flaherty then called the game i o f Marlborough will agajn take started for the front door, and a 1944, and held the post until May, Federated chufeh for worship ser Three ae,sslons will qe continued imtil help came to him. Billy Ro again Wednesday night at 6 1 Oval with arguments pro and con pearls, and carried yellow-throat vice 'Siindasf'evening at 7:30. ing to order at 8 o'clock and Rep. The Yankees proved they aren’t ing on Nick the Greek. For Stato bardi of New York, .307 and Dixie off . . . At last, Inside the stad Washington 10, 4: Chicago 4, 9 the rest Is history. his place as lea> 'r. ed orchids. The. attendants wore moment Inter a shot,was heard.' 1945, when Admir^ Kantaro Su Theodore A. Palmer was elected for tfie remainder of the month barge la an excellent swiminer and as bad as their recen t actions Is 23, though he bos not been as o’clock In the second game of their Walker of Brooklyn, .306. ium, a score card, an usher "alore. The outcome left a sour Lesneski with a perfect night ( 1st Sgt. Clifford Wright, son of Servants and .lapanese police zuki took over. The aimual Joint meeting of the with Rally Sunday on September diver for his age. Luckily' the oth- series. The Softball League haa Impression tn many fans minds taffeta with hoop skirts, the maid Ladles'" Aid and Missionary So- clerk of the meeting. The follow would indicate ^ e n they stopped active aa other boxers at that age. Cucclnellq faces an added ob (plenty of pretty girls too) and w Rtandings -—^ the plate and Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. ..^.phonus Wright of of honor In maize and the brides gathered excitedly ^but tha Ameri Tojo came of Samurai stock and ing candidates were nominated: 30. Regular classes wilU start Oc e, child didn't strugrgle or cry and Cleveland’s A1 Smith, -6-1, on Because hs retired with a shoulder stirred up quite an Interest In stacle in the rule that necessitates finally our long awaited seat . . . who will now have to sit back blows in four trips were the : can officers kicked xiown a door, had been predestined for the mili cleti'ps will DC held at the home of tober-14, the Sunday fotfowing the Billy was able to kect> his head town, and the attendance at the American oatlently and await a final verdict the Burrows Hill road, has been maids in flamingo red. Assessor for four years Frank Charisy Keller's grand, slam injury after one year of amateur at least 400 at bats for a champion The 'Tigers were tsking their bat W. L. heavy stickers while A1 Sur only to find another locked door. It tary. He was bom in December, .Mi’S. Marlon Baker and sister, 200th anniversary celebration. through the whole ordeal. M r.,and past few games have been very Pet. GBL. if any. . As it .stands today tha discharged from the U. S. Army, There was a wedd.ing breakfast Dowd; Board of tax review, C. homer in the seventh. Ernie Bon fighting started at 15 and waa out batter. He must play In 10 of the ting practice . . . After our tribe _ was the only member of the PA| also was broken open, and Tojo Miss Luclle Agard, Thu.jsday, Mrs. W. Crueger and all the cot O j^olt ...... 79 57. .581 after four and a half years of serv and reception at Pettlbone ■ Tav 1884, the son of a famous strate Walton Abom, four years; First Plans are being made to have a ham’s five7hitter did the trick. In of action for six years. good. Over 200 persons wit remaining games ,to qualify even was seated. It w u first peanuts, PA’s are ! the winners by a score to collect more than one hit. viras found on the floor. Sept. 20. tage people have been calling little nessed last, night’s tilt. W^hington ... 80 60 .571 1 ice. He Spent twd, years overseas, ern, Simsbury, witlt-^reception at gist of the Russian-Japanese. war, Mrs. Frederick Holt, of Rock selectman, Jarvis N.. Clapp, . 2 special Sunday school session on addition to snapping a five-game Returning to the ring last yaar, I f he can hold the lead. then candy, pears'and soda . . . New York . of 2 to o’ on the strength of A Japanese doctor, who was Lt. Gen. Eikyo Tojo. Early In life the 7th of October. Promotion Billy quite a hero. . . . 70 65 .519 8 >4 which Included duty In many parts the home of- the btidegroom’s ville, ■ was the guest organist at years; second selectman, Milo .E, tosing streak New York took over Nick racked up 22 consecutive Behind (Xicclnello’s .SIS. ■ the The- smell of red hot frankfurters St. Louis .. . . . 71 66 Flaherty’s decision in calling the called promptly, said that Tojo he became' identified with the certificates will be awarded on Miss Evelyn Dube spent the .518 8 'i game and in accordance with rules of Africa, Sicily, Italy and Prance. aunt. Mrs. A. V. Linde of West the TSoIland Federated church Sun Hayes, 2 years; Tonm Clerk and third place by a percentage point victories before dropping a dis field Is closely bunched. George ■vtes In* the air . . . Our mouths Clevelaiid . . . . 67 .508 was djdng—that nothing would group which favored military con Rally Sunday. week-end at the home of Mr. and 65 10 1and reguHtions. Among his credits are 10 battle Hartford. • day. Sept 9. treasurer and Agent of Town De over St, Louis when the Browns puted decision to George Knox. He Case of Washington Is five points watered an'd finally Ollle Jarvis Chicago ...... 66 72 .478 14 ! •tars and the Unit citation, with After a ' wedding trip to' Nan save, his life. trol of Japan’s political affairs. posit Fund, Marshall E. Charter; Dr. ^Carl A. Hansen was the Mrs. William Robarge. stepped up his pace to whip -Knox I Sport Schedule back at .308, followed by Wally with the help of ten strong Boston Well Played Game Then two American doctors Miss Alice Meacham, of Vir bowed to the Athletics, 5-3, after Boston ...... 66 72 .478 14 .-1 . two oak .leaf cluaters. tucket the couple will reside In His military cireer began with Tax Collector, Howard E. Little; guest speaker at the Second Con John Champlin convincingly In a rematch and haa Mosea of (Chicago and Lou Bou policemen made their way to the The game itself was well worth ^ were summoned, promptly gave ginia. Beach has been . a recent John Champlin, brother of taking the first game. 3-2, on Vem Philadelphia .. 47 89 .346 32 i A church and Sunday school IJebron at the historic home of the his graduation from the Military- guest o f several of her Tolland Grand Jurors, Simon Cohen, Le- gregational church Sunday moni' Stephens’ 21st homer. now. won 24 of 25 bouts. Last week Wednesday, Sept. IX dreau : of CSeveland, tied at .308. hot dog stand . . .. .The one that National the price of a major league ad-; him a pint of American blood college in 1M5, he served as chief ing. Dr. Hansen, who is as.sociated James Champlin of South Coven picnic of an Impromptu nature was bridegroom, the former Govemor relatives. land Sloan, Charles Heim, all 2 , Bill;’ Southworth’s . persistent he defeated East Hartford’s Bobby WJ’s, vs. SG’s, 6 p..’ m.—North Jeff Heath and Dutch Meyer of this bird ate was plenty cold . . . Chicago ... mission. Clashing for the fourth plasnia, and said he had a 50-50 mobilization sector commander of in Religious Education of our try died suddenly Sept.. 6. at Mur ...84 50 .627 — 1 held in the rear of St. Peter’s Fetors’ residence. , , The pupils of the Ratcliff Hicks year terms; Constables, Linwood Cardinals continue^ to hang on Polowitzer in anotbea bout long End Field. (Cleveland and Eddie Mayo of De Of course we saw them tie a string St. Louis .. 53 time and knowing that a series bhance for life, which he mumbled the First • Infantry regiment; sec State Conference, spoke on the phy, N. C., after .a short llliiess. . . . 82 .607 2>i church Sunday afternoon, follow Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith Memorial school In Tolland held a Campbell, Nathan Eklwards, Wil Chicago’s cqat tails, knocking sought by local fans. Sunday, Sept. 16 troit are deadlocked at .303. on packages of 25 and draw them Brooklyn .. . . . 74 59 .556 With the Grill was in store -for the i have heard from their Sop, Ensign he^ld not want. tional chief of the general staff of subject, “The Return to Funds- Mr. Champlin waa bom Jnly 25, 9>ij winners, both teams shot the, N ew ing the. morning service. Tables fair Monday, Sept. 10 from 1 to 9 ton Dlmock Sind William Mc- over New York. 2-1, at night aft Matchmaker Gus Browne will Minchester Division Connecticut Skeeter Newsome of Boeton is through the steambox not once, Pittsburgh . . . 78 ’Tly' American doctor In charge fice, and as commander of an in -mentals.” The: choir rendered the 1868, at L>’me, Conn., and spent 6? .536 12- ' ■were spread ur der the big maple Edw'in Smith, that he has been p. m. The exhibits included vege LougbUn, 2 years; Registter of er Rookie Ed Wright of Boston have five bouta, each of six Sportsmen’s Association, Field eighth at .301 followed by Bobby but twice and then put them' on New York . ...73 64 .533 12 U ' ••■orks. , T h e Filers countered with- moved to another Navy base still of thex battle to save' the sulctdal fantry brigade. He also served for anthem, ”My Redeemer”—Glover. his lifetime in Coventry with the rounds, on his supporting card. If Trials-Talcottvllle Flata. sale . . . . Between games . the Danny O’Ro'urk-e while the PA’s tree, which has been the scene of former'pMmler was Capt. James tables raised, clothing made, and Voters, Henry Meyer, '2 years; exception of the last few months. had'shut out the Cubs, 2-0, in the Estalelta o f Philadelphia. .298 and Boston ...... 59 77 .434 26 further away, than formerly,- vyhen a time as military attache in Ber The flowers wei;e bouquets of cut the show has to be postponed It Saturday, Sept. 22 George Stimwelss of New York drowd was moving from their hones were on the. .shoulders of many a church gathering in past Johnson ^ Newark. Ohio., some of their fiobbles. Adults Board of Education, Don Wallace, He leaves besides hla brother.'rel afternoon. The combination . of Cincinnati . . . . 54 80 .403II30 years, and young and old together ho was about 400 miles southwest lin. ^ made exhibits xjf s'everai home 6 -years, Fred Plummer, 6 years; garden flowers. events sliced the Bruins’ margin will be held Wednesday night. Rotary (Jluh Soap Boot Derby. .296. 'seats tp th e ' various concession Leftv Jadziniak. Brakes^ Tojo ahot\hlmself at 4:15 p. m., In 1937 Tojo became a liteuten- atives In Ma.ssachusetta. The fu Philadelphia .. 42 95 .307 43>.» p^took of sandwiches, baked o.f Guam. He and his parents and made articles. Library Director, Helen Clapp 3 The Christian Endeavor socie The PA’s scored once In the first family are., of course hoping for a he was stllPx^llve at 7:05 p. m. ant-general and chief of staff of ties met at 7:30 In the church neral services will bp held In Willl- and sixth innings for their total beans, cold boiled eggs,'etc. It At the. annual Neff reunion held years. mantlc. • Today's Oames discharge for him-soon. but it. was extirmely. doubtful if the Kwantung army In Manchuria, at Crystal Lake Sunday, Sept. 2, The chairman was Impowered to Community Houto 'with Miss Jane and threatened in several other $ 1 2 . ! was not quite like the pienMs of he was aware of. the battle that Eastern Playoffs Buick . . . Major Bradford E. Smith and serving at the same time as com George Neff of Tolland was elec fill any vacancy that might occur. Loomis as the leader. Her subject The Story of the Atom JVo. 7: Jxermans Toy With Secret frames. ‘ They stranded no less Jjre- war days, when cakes of all his erstwhile enemtes were making Hartford at Wilkes-Barre. , family are making their tempo mander of the' gendafmerle. In ted treasurer,- of the association. The meeting ajoumed at 8:35 p.m. waa “Why do we have a Christian than ten runners. Alex Lesneski Chevrolet kinds were prominent, to tempt to save his life. the IHtter capacity he became Albany at Utica. ) rary home in a. cottage built .about One of the features of the program Pfc. Arnold Sellgson has arrived Endeavor Society? About Town \ JA W O M L // National ' ■ ' " singled to open* the game and went the appetite.. Store cookies and four .years ago by his parent?, lo He .was moved from an easy kfiown as a terror In Manchuria, The first general rehearsal for bakers products were offered in was dancing and George Neff was from France and Is speifding a 30 HEtl. HITLER ' . New York at St. Louis. •to second EWhen the ball got aw ^’- Chrysler 6 cated opposite the Mrs. Frederica chair iti a sitting room to hla bed. dreaded by bis own men because violinist. the 200th anniversary pageant The Mothers Circle of the Infant, from Salmofison. .'Wlth'two.doWn. place of these delectable viands, In bed. he muttered'until he was days furlough with his uncle and Brooklyn'at Cincinnati' (2). B. Smith, place on Burrows Hill o f the dossiers he collected on Miss Elizabeth Hicks has re will be held .Wednesday evening. Jesus of Prague will meet tomor Red Barber drew, a base halls De Soto . SI 1.1 and even if they were nowhere placed so that he faced a targe aunt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coe of Boston at Chicago, road. Major Smith looks fine. In their activitiesl turned to her ToHiind summer Plnney street Sept.-12. at the church. Communi row evening at the home of Mrs. but Leo Dadfclt popped m ivto end .near as nice they disappeared the best of health and physique in oU painting of himself overlooking He became director of military Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. home after several weeks speiit at WA'VE Evelyn Plante has re ty House. Rehearsals will start Delbert. Reynolds of 50 Courtland I SO « o American the frame. With one down. John; Dodge . . - 8 1 0 / Lewis W. Phelps made the coffee spite of the rigors he has sustain a batUefleld, with his staff In the aviation in 1938. In the same year «0 Hyannis, Cape Cod. turned to her duties at the St. promptly at the following times street. Cleveland at New York. - ny Green dropped a Texas Leaguer as usual ^nd did a good Job. ’The ed in his years of service overseas. background as he stood on a amall he was appointed minister of war, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyer have .89.95 Albans naval hospital in St. Al and all members ot the cast with Detroit at Boston. into short -leftfleld near^the foul Ford . , .T attendance was not so large as in He is-on ’’terminal leave” to mid- bluff. 'and promptly Issued a warning had as recent guests relatives speaking parts are asked to be former years, and presumably the In the painting. Jaipanese bans, N. Y., after a visit with her Mrs. E. J. McCabe and Miss Lil Chicago at Washington* line. Biitch Becker sibdlled and December. His plans for - the fu that America was hostile to from New York City. brother-in-law and sister Mr. and present: Episode 1. Scenes 1 and lian Kittle will be hostesses at the / ^ E l t , Hudson 6 .810.95 young folks niissed going to a lake ture are still up In the sir. . - armored cars were moving down St. Louis at Philadelphia, played Jadziniak-laced a solid single to Japan’s Greater East Asia co- Mrs. Fred Hemmler of Maple 2, Mrs. Standish’s grroup, 7:30 peach supper Thursday evening at ■ v^ i t l e r T shore where swimming, bathing, Mrs. .N. p. Johnson and sister, the hill,-and In the foregffxjund was previous date. leftcenter and Buck Bycholski - 8 L piosperity sphere. He began Fine artlfictoi pearls were first street Episode U, Scene 1, Mrs. Stewart’s the Salvation Army citadel. Be Nash . . , ate., could be indulged In. But all Mrs. Edith Strickland of Saybrook a Chinese flag pressed Into the made In western Ekicope in 1680 \ U-2M running for Qreen-scored standing tightening up the military or The officers, and teachers of the group, 7:50; Episode HI, Scene-1, ginning at 4:30 and continuing to up. The next two batters were present had a. fine time talking were recent callers at the home o f mud. ganization. even then eflvlBionlng by Jacquln, a rosary maker in Miss Loomis’ group. 8:l0; Scene Olds 6 . . relatives -In'Hope Valley. The doctor placed a large band Sunday school will meet WedneS' 9:30 the women o f the corps w*iU 8 U-23S easy outs. v . ever old days and strolling about the showdown that was to come. Paris. day evening at ,8 o’clock at the n, John Kingsbury, Jr.,v group, Yesterday^s Stars the grounds, which-Included the. age over Tojo’a heart wound. The serve peach shortcake. and other The one run lead grew bigger Packard 6 ^ . .812.95 home of the superintendent ' 8:25; Episode IV, Scene I, Mrs,. C. * » church yard. The big tree was like bandage appeared to be made of delicacies. The dishes will be and bigger - every inning as, they Senate Group Gordon Dlnoock to make pf Irving Loomis group, 8:45; and ready at the early hour to accom; * i quickly slipped away. B6th sides Plymqnfn .... 89,91 a huge umbrella, giving a cool cellophane. . Scene n. Rev. Gates’ group, 8:05- By The Associated Press the opening of Sunday School.'' modate store clerks who aiy placed two runners on the base •bade aa wide as two large assem The Japanese doctor who was Those taking part In Episode V Dave Ferrlss, Red Sox. and Ed ENTRY BJLANK ployed on Thursday evenings. Mrs. MAGNETIC Mierkowicz, Tigers—Ferrlss earn path.s in the third, yet failed to Pqptfac . . . . .$ 1 L bly halls; and when anyone ventur Orders Probe summoned refused to treat Tojo, Will not need to-be present at this ^ ATTRACTION ed outside this shelter the sun was saying he had no Instruments with rehearsal. Eva R^rett and her committee ed his 21st victory, 9-2. in the first score. /^udebaker . .$11* will prepkre'the sandwiches, Mrs. game Mierkowicz won . the second w hot that there was no tempts- him and‘asking why'he was called. ROTARY CLUB’S 1945 SOAPBOX DERBY Hospital Notes The C. O. D. class wiU bold lU Becker Robs MIete tloB to stay long. Chairs and (Oaatlnned n m n Bags Ooie) T6j6;'"ln k stupor, alao refused Hilda Kenned/ and her assistants game, 2-1, with hla first big league Butch Becker's great r u n n ^ Open to an boys in Mamffiestec, 10 to IS years of age, Incinslve. regular meeting Friday evening, Prices include bench— were pfo^fidad. Someone treatment from the Japanese doC' September 14, at the church Com the shortcake; Mrs. Annie Clouch, hit, a double. glove" hand catch of Happy SJjeta'a Teonilting-.'efforte to tell "because Baeers most be hotne made; Wagona cannot be entered. Derby gUn. The iron shot would be atteacted Charley .Reller,. ytuikeea--JiJL a ■aid, “ Let'll have Rtorc of tii*** tor.' - ■ , ■ Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Mary munity House.____ All children- . ___wbawill be In chargt of pies and cakes. - <1> Tht first ■rtificially radioactivn (S) Neutrons,’ used m the atomic (3) With the discovery of the heu-^ l«ngHWve-tn=-‘the- ton eih -w M they Iqye the draft." Tojo has been portrayed as the friU be held aroond, bat not on. Labor Day.~' Iron, science had in , - picnics.” O’Brien, 18 Gerard street:'"'JcflMtlll ani'tn^^'tkfiuxfi ate -urged te-he- Mte Humphries'.C^ •Icmaite ever made were produetd in-, '•hdinb, have grossen fin he ■ome tif -the fleeted accoi^ihg to »ts weight. Thus Miss Marjorie Martin was home 'n e committee reportedly re- most hated man In Japan since the tee cream. Further particulars will first essential ingredient of t)\|e atomic breaking a 1-1 tie and giving New night. Again In th e^ u rth and eeived figures from the' War De Rlker, Highland Park; Daniel present Paris in 1934 by the daughter and son- most useful of bullets to fire at atoms the'U-235 would describe one curve, York a 5-1 triumph, over Cleve L«aY« your car fa for the week-end from her dutlee loss of the war; although he once There will be a reheartel bf the appear In their advertisement la- in -law Marie Curie, Irene Curie- bomb. The second essential ingredient, fifth frames the PA’s pla©^ nw- partment Indicating that 8,000,000 NAME .... • #•••■•• a a a e • a s » • a • • a * Lojzen, West WiUington; Mrs.. ot to blow them to bits. A stream of the U-234 and U-238 different curves. land. morning h ap I aa district librarian in Boston. She was immensely popular: Antoinette Bemhrd, WillimanUc. drill team of Coventry Grange In tomorrow’s Herald. Joliot and F, Joliot whose laboratory U-233, was discovered two years Uter ners jn but to ho*avalvail as O’Rourke peraons atUl were In the- army The American doctor then waa atomic b u ll^, fired from a cyclotron (4) At the time of Dempster’s dis Mike Guerra, Senators and Earl the eTenlBf. ■Misted lii the choir Sunday mom Discharged' yesterday; Mrs. the Orapge Hall at 7 o’clock this with 'ita huge ^ectrical equipment is by Arthur J, Dempster at the Univer-. mananaged to irvtve the assault Sept t, oomiwrbfi to a wartime called In. ADDRESS »•••••••• covery, Adolf Hitler wss rallying the Caldwell, White Sox—Guerra’s big and. attended the church pic Charlotte Winch, 881 Center evening. A t 8:30 the Ladies’ De Roys gnd Igirls o f the Buckland. shown above. To do this, they bom w ith a force of 40:000,000 electron volts, sity of Chicago. It was found by Demp that was pe^ along by fo.iu' In- OPEN T:S0 TO IfiM maximum only 800,000. higher. Captain Johnson, o f Newark, school wtU hold a fair on the German people .to world conquest. Not triple with bases full was the big nic, street; Mrs. Louise Donahue, gree teaip and the officers will barded the elements boron, aluminum will causa a piece of steel in their path ster’s atomic microscope, or mass spec Wow of the opening 10-4 Wash- field e: I. Without diacuaaion the commit-, Ohio, taid that the Japanese war- . My age on Sept. 8 wHI be 11..^ yeara. playground tomorrow evening' at sh o t' far . from the resounding fwtsteps of .iS last half of the atxte TIm slate pf workers for the tee sent to suboommlttees the Rockville; Mrs. Ksitberine Long, hold a , rehearsal. and magnesium with alpha particles, to vanish into vapor. The neutoons, trograph. Uranium atoms were ' Ington win; ColdweU shackled the makers’ chances for -recovery de six o’clock, and if It should prove made up of both positiva and negative through Ian electric neio, were de- the goose-stepping Nazis in-Berlin the champs ocored afiother. Mining war fitnd drive in Hebron nomlnatlona of 38 Army officers Rockville; Mrs. Helen WUeon, 24 or the hearts of helium atoms. It is- Nats with six hits■■ to even matters. not yst been announced, ac- pended on whether the bullet had Pnrents Slgnetnre " • ' • ...... ■ stormy It wiU be held the follow now Known that radioactive forms o f' charges of electricity, goes straight to fiected by the pull of a m agnet and fore their Fufitrer, a grow of Mientists ___ _ Flaherty called the gamb to higher rank. Knighton street; Jtfiin Miillln, 18 Jnat In Case was quietly at work. Inoy had put 9-4 ' aerdlng to chiUrman'M’^- Robert passed through the lining of the William street;.Mrs. George Ar- ing day at the'^samb hour. Fruits, all the elements cisn be produced. its mark because it is not pulled out permitted to fall on a photographic after the Filers batted In the sixth Most of these were aaaignsd to heart or had Just missed^ it. Tdjo plate. U-235 made a spot on the photo together the two ingredienta of the JL Foote. Sha aays tha^presiim- Entries for the Rotary Club Soap Bot Dei^by Shpuld Be ner and son, IS3 -Spruce street; London—
^ u r s e throurii the body, by the reluAive of aluminum, uipb^ of the ait- with a magnet when iron auKwswe MABted to third v id veat l y ■pteswrtmt I g iy r ■* ■. -r- look stzssL amngsd tv tottesni and nun*^ t nlRinOTmiMn/l iddittBBliRl ' 'I— * ■1- . MANCNKS’I EK EVENINCJ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNvsTUESbAT, SEPTEMBER 11, 1945 LGE TEH Us. MANCHESTER EVE^HNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNh TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11,1945 PAGE ELEVEN Building Mat^ri'alx 47 Mii.-iici! Ir iments .v r Automobiles for Sale Business Services Offered 13 PaintinR—Papering 21 Announcements Z I’UONERVILI.E FOI.KS BY FONT AIN E FOX FOR SALE SLii'i E fla:,’ging. GULBRANSEN-DickThson' piano, 1937 FORD 85 phaeton. Also W A LTE R aCHUL'TZ, 82 Congress P ^ ’TINQ AND Paperhanging. --- STRONG, serviceable shopping various colors for stepping very good condition. $70. Call Classified Packard deluxe, heater, True-tone street. Ashes anu rubbish remov Good work.' Reasonable rates. ^ Qassified bar*, ^ ^ centa. 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Windows Wearing Apparel— PULVERIZED Peat or hnmus FOR SALE — Lat* 1934 Dodge Call 2-0461. ■ — For Rent For Sale bo'dy. I unlock doors, open hearts, the chorus? have? STRONG AS A BULL J puttied. Storm sash called for Fort ^ Blonde—A husband. If it affects For Rent For Sale reedy to be delivered any time. truck platform body. Rood condi ' you feel needed and important. dispel prejudice. I create friend Jean— Well, I think there'a R E PA IR S MADE ON , washers, and delivered. All Work guaran To Buy To SeU XIV you the way I think tt will. f E.«jpeciaily recommended for to tion. Reasonable. Inquire 62 Fuel and Feed 49-A FOR SALE — Girl's a ll. wool tan ^ But T won’t let you do this to him. ship. goodwill. I Inspire respect, more money in allowing figures to To Sell# vacuums, beaters, Irons or what teed -first class. Free' estimates. To Buy bacco beds, nurseriee, lawna, Drive F, Silver Lane Homes. coat With wine collar $5. Also "A fter all. Brock does have 'There is one thmg he shan’t turn admiration. Everybody loves me. the plder boys. ■Vv f have you. Pick-up and deliver. Joseph '•■•'•aw.skl, Painter-Decor FOR S A LE — Slab wood, $15 cord. Ragaon Tatters—la Uncle Lum plant*, etc. TMephone 6432 r- girl’s blue plaid reversible with Bometblng to say,” Moya coun- away from iheing....” 1 violate no law^ 1 cost nothing. 'The Friendly Flx-It Shop,. 718 ator, 14 Hssex street. Phone Good hard wood,' $18 cord. 69 Ten Them So a liar? Giia Schaller, 3.62 Woodland hood $5. Both size 12. Sweaters tered coolly. "Thayer, I Speak plainly, you Many have praised me; none have Wanted Autos— North Ma street. Telephone 2-0338. Charter Oak street. Tel. 2-054L condemned me. I am pleasing to Oh, my friends it would be better Amos Tash—Well, I wouldn't etreet. in all sizes and colors!’ 50 cents Lots for Sale 73 "Which Brock?” asked Thayer have TjeVer been 'welcome in this Motorcycles 12 4777. W. Rurnett, Prop. those of high-low degree. T am If to those we love we gave exactly call him a liar, but I do Lost and Found PAINTING-Linterti r and exterior. SLAB WOOD for sale, $8 a load, each. Call 2-0997. tersely. house." DESIRABLE BuildingI'Lot—60 x '.‘When I leave this hquse. Brock useful evet’g moment of the day. Tender words while they are with know this much about him. 16^1*0 GENERX l Landscaping, garden Best of paint and workmanship. sawed . n-1 delivered. Call 2-0374 ■"nieyer___ ” Brock said. feedin' time cornea he has to get __By gervifcernan'i wlft, Automobnea for Sale 4 W A N TE D — 1930-'31-'32 coupe. 116. Corner Stone and Edmund Wili leave It with me.” I am courtesy. us, than to Bay them o’er a and excavating. Telephone 7644 Phone Edward Price 2-1003. or 8962^' “ ta t ma finish,” Thayer stated ___ somebody else to call the hogs for Must be in running condition. Call Wanted—To hu> 58 streets. Inquire 75 St. John street. flatly. Her dark eyes were c \ tw ^ The older woman smiled^, "He- grave! I amail changt I “ ‘ ** 1934 NASH Coupe 1266; 1935 2-07;«S between >:30-8 .i. m. or 4998. Loving words will cdkt us little as him. Lliuin ui money. Reward. Sum- PAINTING AND Paperhangtng and burning'upon Moya. "I do roles, my dear, will not get /you Style Hleta for Men! BulcK, coach 1150: 1941 Dodge W A N TE D — Top loam and cow pressed bis «iiit persistently, along through life we go; ^mer atreet or telephone 8933. WAVlTlD—WE NEED used car* LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes and wallpaper. John P. Sullivan. Garde* '^nrm— Dairy not want you here;” she said.. ' "I far. It was with Moya that^ Bill Deflnltinns fluid drive sedan. Brunners. ,80 man ire. DeKvereo. Tel 714. Burke Wanted— Real B tate 77 ith vigor, verve, and snap: Let us then make others happy, If and pay top prices Cash talks rubbish removed reasonable Phone 4260. ' Products 50 want you lb leave this house now Brock left just now. He made Fictiofl: It can't hold a scandal Oakland street. Open 'till 10. The Florist, Rockville, Conn. his choice. I think. This house ary pressed it thrice a week you love them, tell them ao! and we have tt. Stop and get our 3661. CUSTOMERS WAI’riNG for slri- and not come in it again while t to*hio|^phy. Phone s n i. held happiness until you came,” on his lap. — Margaret . Deland. offer Cole Motor*—-4164. FOR S A LE — Apples. McIntosh. W A N TE D ■ OLD-fashioned music gle homes, flaU, duplex^, farm* am here.” ' , _ Experience: The name hten give REFRIGERATION SERVICE Now ready at $1.25 a basket. Call she said with dignity and turning —Mary Sykes. 1941 PO N TIA C aedan coupe, 1942 Private fnatnictions 28 box. State price, size, condition. and lake properties .Jat with us. "You take a great deal upon O. I. (In London store)—I want to their miatakea. MORE MONEY FOR your car 8113 or L. B .nce, 529 We.She got No.” replied AiJ^e, “ but I’ve Good Sport: One who will always SOLIMENE & FLAGG Motors, 4164. that 14 not my right,” said Thayer phonic* spelling, mathematics. setto, 82 Lake street. T\V’C Furnisi.ed roo.ns for rent by dential district in Mancheater. In, began automatically to drive been treated like otm;^ was Icept let you have your own way. INC. REFRIGERATION CO. flercely..- waiting for my salary ate or aev What's Fair FOR SALE— '1933 Ford sedan White Studio, 709 Main. 2-1392. week or nigh* Continuous hot Reasonable price. Call 4469. "Thia is my house, Thayer.” It was force of habit that led her Honest Politician; One who I 6S4 Oenler St. Tel. 51®1 Rusiness Services Offered IS 37 Oak St. Phons: 2-1226 en months.” What's fair about a clerk tell- with radio, good condition. 1180, water i»nd shower, p, ivate en "At your insistence I am living to Drumhead Hill, She .came out when he is bought will atay trance. 101.-Chestnut street, next here often after work to stand ftig one customer there ere no cig' inquire 88 Bilyiie road. BUARANTEED RADIO Service, PLUMBER, steamfltter. pump ne Household Goods 51 te It, Mrs. Kittridge. As Brock's bought. to Chestnut Loi.gs. where she and Brock had once Corporal-How come you arettes and then selling another Economy; Denying ouraelvea a Complete cleaning and check-up chanic. Carl Nygpren, 15 Soutl Help Want^l^-Female 35 Wife I have certain rights in the NEW pened to join the Arm y? customer a carton, all In the same necessity today In order to buy a o f your radio $3.00. AH makes street. Tel. 6497 Mver SchwolskV house, one of them Is to forbid stood. W A N T E D —Girl w itfi'^tgh school 3--ROOM O U TFIT FOR RENT . — ROOM, private She stumbled from the csr now Private—Well, first of ell, ijilnute ? luxury tomorrow, '' radios repaired. Expert service. the coming her# p t the girl who I REAL ESTATE LISUNGS W AN TE D — A L L KINDS eleo- education as bookkee^«^aahier $278 home, suitable for 2«girls. couple. and made her way to the spot wanted to fight; aeoond, I felt It Enthualaat: One who preaches Military training. Phone 4553. frankly admits she wants my hue- C^rtyct this, sentence: "A w rit Ol /UI typea Wanted! trlc wiling and rapalrlng. Any In our meat department. iVonder Small deposit holds i t -$4 weekly. Near, bath, kitchen privileges, As Houor Gueet where she always came. But would m ake'm e ph3rsically lit; four tirnes aa much as he believes band.” ten agreement Isn’t necessary, Ceab Seallahte. REAL ESTATE size lob given prompt attentkia. Market. Riiblnow Building, ' Consists of bedroom, living room continuous hot water Near bus. found nothing of comfort. She and third, they cam* and got me. and bclieveaTour times as much aa REl'TlIG ERA'nO N aervlce. Gen "V ery dramatic!" said Mrs. K it said the man, "fo r neither o f us eral Electric. Grunow. Crpsley, Call 3975 before 7 p. m. and breakfast a t and additional Tel 2-1625--2-0296. tridge scathingly. “You are the felt sick all over and 'strangely a sane man ougt to. JARVIS REALTV CO. W A N T F P — GIRI-.S, and yonn^ Just, what some girls did with will forget w|mt we agreed to do.” FQR SALE Frigidairt and all qUier makes. Npleces. ■ ’ Hartford. Sept. 11—(;Pi - Myer Intruder here." weak. She sank down on the I OSlre « m Beaklence 7t78 OLD FLOORS SANDED women In all departments. ‘ A ROOM for rent. Gentleman pre Schwolsky, who wlll **1iave 'tom- dried grass, then suddenly she their time before painting their Mary— Christine certainly has Work .fiiaranteed. Motor repairs. an be purchased separately. “Not within the law, I think,” Patient ( In ^-hospital who bad Weekdiiya and Sapdnjra La>ing and finishing. Steady job, g< pay. pleasant ferred. 37 Foster street. Phone pleted 27 years with the Veterans’ flung herbelf. face dowm, hands legs end toenails ie a conundrum a beautiful waistline. FARMS— Several localionx. Call 4394, B. A H. Refrigeration A-L-B-E-R-T-S Thayer enewered. She looked un beoom* smitten, xhtb hie pretty J. E. Jensen, i' " surroundings. Tobe.- Baaebsll 5331. administration in Newington Mon* clenched into futlla flats, crying that will go unaniwered, confese- Rutli—Yes, she calls It the line Service. 43'sAlIyn street, Hartford flinchingly into the eyes of her love with Tel. Wllllmantlc 9928. evenings. Manufacturing, Elm street, Man day, will be honored at a testi tearle'ssly with great hurting sobs. es the St. Thomas, Ont., Canada,' attendant) — ,1’m in, o f least resistance. HOUSES— SlnRles and dou \ Branch of FURNISH ED Front bedroom. mother-in-law, "I wouldn’t hesi I don't want to get W A S H E R VAtJUUMS. Electric chester. monial dinner at Hotel Bond Sat She hardlv noticed that It grew Times-Journal. you, nurse bles, Cily and Suburban,.,, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ConnectlciiVa Largest Furniture First floor, continuous hot water, tate to call on It.” well! Grit says: "Yes, 'tia better to ' niotbrs, *tCM repaired. All parte urday, Oct. 6. ’ “ Moya. I'm sorry you’ve been dark and the stars came out. re Admission SERVICE WANTED-^Press operator and i^ore 3 minutes walk from Post Office. New* Housewife—What have Pretty Nurae (whispering)— have lo v ^ and lost— sometimes LislinRs Wanted! available. 24-hour, aervlce. Oberg- Special discountsAnd consideration The testimonial will also recog drawn into this— th is.. . . ” mote and pale. . But after a long V ahirl ironer. I inehester Laun Call 8217. you that’s nice today ? Sh-h. I f 'doctor hear* you, you much better,- s ee C O. D. Manchester 2-1439 Servicing All Mnk<’s of Commercial given to all m e m b ^ of ti e armed nize the separation of the region ■ "Was brawl the word you want time ahe began to )>e afraid, and dry, Maple .treet. still more afraid to admit that Grocer— I have some nice wax won ■t.1 He’i in love .with me, too. Of Electors Call Rockville 742-3 morntnga or aveninge. and Domestic Refrigeration force* and members ^ f their lam- ATTRACmVE ROOMS, reason al office frofin the Newington fa* ed?” , Tha3rer asked. “ You see. N Marcella—It Polly Prancefoot a fear beans. W A N TE D — Sales olerk. Apply llie*. We will gladly send one of ably priced, tigh t houiekeeping duty. On that date, it is cx- ' being e Kittridge only by mar fmi-fledged star? RANG E BURNERS and power Franklin P. LIpp Wm. H. Brandt It was then Thayer thought of New Housewife (amlling)—No People will have plenty to do TOM KOWALESKI manager, Montgomery Wards, our Courtesy cars to show )wju this facilities provided. Central. Night pected that the entire regional riage I have no pride about cov Wayery—No. but b\ ahe la making Notice is hereby given that the burner* of all make* and kind* TELEPHONE 4762 Hildreth. Though ahe had been you don't. I know I'm just start* | and do it, get plenty of fun out Main street. furniture. No obligation on ''-^iour or weekly rates 14 Arch atreet. office/will be established at its ering up what might better be the r l ^ t beginnlibeginning for It. Iselectmen, Town a e rk and Board cleaned and adjusteo 10 years’ 116 Keeney St. Manchester, Ct. new headquarters at 95 Pearl . unable today to confide what lay ing to keep, houae, but you can’t ! of it. Jof Registrars of the Town of Oov- part. Phone 398.''. brought into the open.” work off aillflcial vegetablea on Marcella:—What is the doing? experience. Tel 2-1731. 44 Main W A N T E D —Salesladies. Good pay street.. ■’Look here, Thayer," Brock In In her heart, yet now in her ex Wavery-i»l|he la starting out as I S L iFVtHffM Vrn4lr«f*. fi»c. \ im tr y ' will be in session on Satur- RADiO AND Electrical work done The mountaineer had agreed to street. ' ‘— experience necessary. Apply R E N T— Furnished room on ' Bertram W ell 1s chairman of the terrupted, his face flushing darkly. tremity Hildreth stood forth as a jday, September 15th. 1945. from reasonably. George Cone, 180 E, a fan dancer/ Marlow's. FOR SALE—Electric range. Also atreet for gentleman Jii' committee In charge, co-chairman " O h ...." cried Mioya snatching very tower of strength. go across the valley and do a Job 19 A M. to 8 P. M.. at the Town BOOKKEEPING and AccounUng Middle 'Turnpike, Manchester. Teddy had lost hla d o ( and wa* for a fellow on that tide. He atart- 2 tons of coke. Call 2-0497. home. 'Te.epho- 6120.' William Burke; . secretary. Miss ap her purse. "Brock, will you Her teeth were chattering as |h s U in North Coventry to ex- MALE HELP records kept weekly. Balanced W A N TE D — A woman to help with Florence R. Sloane; and treasur she made her way down to' the weeping bTtterly over It; ed away, telling his wife he would WOOD CUTTING, plowing, re or will you not take me home?” All Agreed! BY EDGAR MARTIN .ne the qualifleations of the ap monthly for Income tax purposes, FOR SALE — Davenport and chair. ROOM FOR REN’T — Centrally lo- er, Raymond E. Dragat. car: ahe w*as shaking all over. She Teddy (aobblng)— Oh, I feel so be gone a week,-and she protested: BOOTS AND HER BITDDIKS moval of trees, als-j grading done housework 2 or 3 times a week. "She handles a car admirably.' plicants and to administer the confidential notary public. Phone Call 6903. In good condition. 200 ftast Cen ■ cat u, private home. For a quiet, kept saying aloud, as if the very bad 'cos poor old Major's dead. W ife— You. shouldn't go away Alme Latulippe, 758 Vernon said Thayer, "but you'd better MH**- M \ TOlO >fOU.WD^‘A a. .AVW VOIAISV ■ VCXW.OXNS, lalector’s oath to those who shall 3627 days or evenings. ter street. Telephone 8563. refln*>d gentle^, an. No. other need worrla were a nanacea, " I ’ll go to Billy (commenting) — Shucks, and not leave me.,a stick of w^ood ibis fouha qualified. .Applicant.* of WANTED street. Tel. 6<)7'i "N o Sale" take her home. Brock. And now my grammy’s been dead a week, for the cooking fire. COWE. •* ------<(— VfX> \ .AAyL KiCJA w a n t e d — 2 women or girls at apply. 2-1186. \ Because— I really am capable of Aunt Hildreth—Aunt Hildreth yoc3tyV\OOK)? FLOOR MACHINES ELECTRIC and Acetylene weld New Model Laundry, Summit losing my temper. Icitlxensbip papers. Apply set, perfect condition. Inquire at s : Kansas City, Mo., Sspt. 11— (#1 Teddy— Yea, but you didn't You-all talk aa if I was takin’ the AS VOX FOR RENT ing. No Job too large or too street. No experieh'e necessary. She did not actually look at She was not driving well. She \ 9 George G. Jacobson, V i* ' 146 High street.* Apartments— — When employes o f t)ia Summit did not see the car ahead stopping raise your gram my from a pup. axe along with me. , O V i'Y Arthur J. Vinton, small. A ll work guaranteed W A N TE D — Y'oung lady for soda cafe arrived at work yesterday them as they went out. Some Sanders ,pnd Polishers. Tenjments \ 63 thing had flingers at her throat, and had to set her brakes with Arthur Sebert,, Colonial Board Parker Wetdlnj; Co.. 166 Weat and fountain work, full time. Good FOR SA LE —White combination morning, they noticed the cash terrific force to avoid a collision. A'A Selectmen of Coventry, Middle Tun.plke>5«l. 3926. wages. Peter’s Chocolate Shop, dual oven range, with oil burner. register read "N o Sale.” something was choking the very McGILL-CONVERSE, INC. life out o f her, but something else But the car behind, haying no FUNNY BUSINESS attest: Albert E. Harmon, Company 691 Main street. A-1 condition. Call 2-0721. FURNISHED Apartment.' -Il And it was appropriate. warning, crashed into her. and she 645 Main St. Tel. 6887 LANDSCAPE work. giading During the night, thieves had was holding her erect and proud Town Clerk, Loci’St street. Telephone 8869. ^ was thrown ogmina^ the wheel and D a teti^ t Coventry, Conn., Sep- pruning and planting of all kinds. operator. ELECTRIC Refrigerator, washing pried open, the doon-and, after re- and angry. 615 Parker Street RADIO REPAIRING. Pick-up Phone, Donovan, 7210. \ — * • • badiv shaken. Bumpers being * 9 Itamber lOtb: 1945. Lilley Beauty Salon, 525 Main machine with pump, electric Iron, Ueylng the register of its contents, sturdy, actual damage was slight servlca. Kadlo* checked at tha "And just what.” demanded atreet. Phone 7484; gasoline Iron, 100 current fiction thoughtfully rung up the no sale end something in her face halted home. Store open all day Man- ASHES AND RUBBISH removed Houses for Rent 65 Mrs. Kittridge almost softly when \ books, Gilbert electric mSasager. mariung. the tirade o f the Indignant drivers ch'eatei Radio Service. 73 Birch Attics, cellars and yards cleaned Vi^ANTED—Woman to dc cleaning they were alone, "do you think street. Telephone 2-0840. R. Camposeo, telephone 5848 o 124 Drive B! Silver Lane Homes. ITS DIFFICULT TO rent! Why of the cars involved. One of them ' 2 mornings a week. No laundry— not Invest In a home foi security you are doing, Thayer?” asked In a curious voire, "Lady 7487, " I am trying," Thayer said, "to O IL BURNERS serviced and re character reference required. Call FOR SALE—Petro No-Ooal oil and happiness. See McKinney you ain’t hurt, are you?* You— HOW A ^ T THAT NEW HOME placed. Warm air furnacea re 2-0438. burner complete with Minne- Brothers, 505 Main street. Tele save my marriage.” you look sick." "Indeed. A , marriage that has paired and replaced For full in Household Serviced lipolis Honeywell controls. Call phone 6060 or 5230. ••No—I’m all right..;." WAN”rED — Experienced book Hause ^a r Sale BO reality. Clinging to the letter YOU HAVV BEEN PLANNING? formation call Van Camp Bros. 3584 after 6 p. m. She got away somehow. She RIY*TvaABILIll Offered . " 13-A keeper. Shorthand and typing o f a thing when the spirit of tt is A LLE Y OOP Take a Look SEE .lARVIS AT OlSUE FOR EV,ERY D E TAIL! 16 .years' experience! Tel. 5244. must drive slowly, carefullv. She helpful, not essential. Allen FOR SALE— Bed complete, $25. dead. Hurting others' because you We Inx'ite you to ins|tect the'ipatcrials and workraanahlp Incor f'r te Inspections! W IN D O W S Washe^ "^screens and Wanted to Rent 68 kept blinl'ng to dispel the fog / THE UMCEEM eitmbr Y00*VB Realty. 5105. Jumbo size sheet metal stove, $4. Marshall ^laad ate too stubborn to admit defeat; I M E? 6APfBV. porated Into I he several new hOfties we now have under con awnings removed.''.5torm windows that seemed to envelon approach ONE A&aiN! MV BBOKISON. I 4jOT a n AWFUav ODD JOBS, Storm windows paint installed. Walls wa.*hed, floors Call after 4 p. m„ 132 Deepwood that it Is. a* I told you long ago, ing cars. Slowly— that was It 'HBV. \