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TUESDAT, OCTOBER it, 1945 The Weather Forecast of I'. S. Weather Bureau Average Daily Circulation a q b f o u r t e t t h Manchester Evening Herald P For the Month ot September, 1945 Partial clearing and somewhat cooler tonight: Thursday consid­ fic control and its relation to po­ erable cloudiness and- continued Unne Lodge No. 72, KnlghU of Emil F. Klnfcbaum, ACMM, of Manchester Lodge of Mwns lice administration. 8,988 cooL Pythias, will hold its regular meet­ 14 Summer street, was yesterday Missioner to Sijeafci 'j FBI to Hold Cffilet EMmund Crowley of the Oil Burners will meet this evening at 7:30 in honorably discharged from the U. Member o f the Audit ing tomorrow nlgfit at eight Bristol Rollce Department ♦ will the Masonic Temple, when the Fel- S. Navy at the Separation Center, and About Town o'clock In Orange Hall. The Grand continue the organization sind the BoreiMi ot Clroulationa lowcraft degfee will be conferred. U do Beach. Long I.sland. N. Y „ Manchester-— A City of Villatte Charm I.«dge Representatives will give Police School functions of. a detective bureau. n' H w B*wly formeil Deb-u-tcfnii under the N avy point system. Furnaces b^Clubk A EToup o f High school soph- The Seventh Adventist Doreiis their report regardljig the Grand On the second day, an analysis (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS txidge Convention held in Bridge­ A Few Stin Aesilable. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945 raOKirM, w ill hold a meeting and Society will omit its meeting lo- The second session In the Teach­ of Investigative reports. Identifi­ (ClaaaUted Adverttalng ojp'Page 16) ' fesltlatloa this evening at 7:30 at morrow afternoon with Mrs. M. B. port last Tnesdny. At the last Administrative Topics to cation records and traffic accident VOL. L X V „ NO. 21 ers Training Institute will be held R A C K U F I’'B OIL CO. itha home of Kathleen Ollroy, W Wright of 95 Center street meeting of Llnne Lodge the fol­ at the Second Congregational I..ead at Parley in New reports and records will be made > BainUn atreet.____ lowing committee was appointed by Inspector Rolf T. Harbo, who IM. Hartford 1-5191 church tomorrow evening at eight 898 Maple Avenoe - Hartford Members of the Chiidren of to revise the by-laws; Giustave o’clock. The course is aponaored Haven Is In charge of the F B I’s O im e r,»wal a rc le of King's Daugh- Bowling Alley Blaze Does $400,000 Damage Mary Sodality of St. James's Gull. John B Benson and .Kmil by the Religious Education com­ Statistics Section. t e n will hold Its fall rummage sale church will meet at the church Andcraon. Chief John M. Gleason of the Taxes Slash May Be mittee of the church, and all Roger F. Gleason, Special Agent ; tnmorrow bi the lobby of Ccntei this (evening at 7 o'clock and pro­ Greenwrich Police Department and Directors of Jap teacher.^ are urged to attend. A . chsnrch houM. In Charge of the FB I ceed in a body to the Qulsh Fu­ In this week's State Health de­ social hour will follow the meet­ President Of the Connecticut neral Home, m tribute to the late partment bulletin Manchester la Office at New Haven, today an­ Chiefs of Police Association, will PIANO TUNING The Huatlem Group ot the South ing- William Fitzgerald, whose daugh­ shown to be free of new cases of nounced the speakers for the Po­ follow w'lth "Personnel Evaluation Methodlat W. 8. C. 8. will meet all ter, Ann, is a member. reportable dl.sca.ses. AND VOiaNG-SS.OO The Women's Home League of lice Administrative School which and Development.” "N ew Develop­ $8,000,000 Larger; day tomorrow in the primary room Monoply Wrestle the Salvation Army will meet at ments In Police Communications” Repairing Rehuilding while other groups will go to the .Corporal Thomas A. Hayes, ol I/?on E. Bostwick, S 2-c, of 120 will be held at William L.' Hark- the citadel tomorrow afternoon at will be given by Special Agent SUte Armory for Red Croes m« w- the 3rd Armored division, recently .Maple street, was honorably dis­ ness Hall at Yale University from Cash for Your Spinet Grand two o’clock. Ivan- W. Conrad, Chief of the and Upright lB». waa among the thouaands of KTO charged from the O. S. N.-ivy to­ October 24 to October 28. Gleason Radio Section of the F B I Labora­ troops to converge upon the re­ day under the point system. stated that police executives With Reorganizing tory. Chief Henry P. Clark of the sort city of Nice, France, for a throughout Connecticut have en ~ orti New Haven Police Department Edward Woolam of Warehoiise A. G. McCROHON week's re.st Corporal Haye.s en­ 0])eii Sw im m ing thusiastically responded to this will discuss the preparation of an ASHES AND RUBBISH Point, .public relations representa­ Phone .3.328 joyed many of the facilities foi school which will deal with police annual police report. REMOVED tive for the Ea-atem States Farm­ sport and ^.ntertainment which be­ ((O iirseg at R ec Rev. E. R. Danlelaon administrative problems. He also T o Diacusa Rudgeta Harassed G o v e r n m e n t B o t n l ) Alao Local Moving and ers Exchange, will be the speaker Finance Committee Set«| fo re ’the War. made tlje Blue Coast added that this school will serve On the last day of the school Light Trucking tonight at the Rotary CTub dinner Prepares to Beg for ^ O w^»ww w the playground of mlUionaircs and Rev. Elmer R. Danielson, A fri­ aa the semi-annual FB I law en­ Assistant Director W. Richard Solons Watch Future War i at the Sheridan at 6:30. Mr. Total Reduction atj PHONE 8962 world celebrities. Since last March can missionary' home on furlough, forcement conference for the state; Glavin, who is in charge of the Outside Aid to Meet BlUSt K I tied more than 200,000 soldiers have Woolam will speak on "How The fall and winter term of will address the meeting of the Chief Samuel Gordon o f the Administrative Division of ' FBI, SICKNESS $5,633,000,000; Ah-| G A V E LLO & E. SCHULZ enjoyed vacations at , Nice. The Farmers Show Their Coopera­ swimming lessons will open for Food Crisis in Cm* — jpm • Seen Single \ Missionary Circle at Emtinuel Lu local police department, as well will discuss the subject of "P re­ AND For Reaction sCrts Levies Will Bel Manchester corporal was a naval tion ” ___ _ women on Wednesday evening of as other police executives through­ paration of Budgets by Law En­ theran church, Friday evening, at cial Months o f Novem- j iSttVy T tiCrS machinist at Newport. Rhode Is­ this week at the Recreation Center out Hartfoid County, have stated forcement Agencies.” Firearms re- The Manchester Exchange Club ACCIDENT ' $1,336,000,000 Morel land in civilian life. He la the son '8 o'clock. Mrs. 'Theodore E. Pal­ that they iwil' attend- sessions o f qulrements-and—supervision will her and Decejnber ------Big Stroke will meet tomorrow evening at on School street The instructor Upon Training of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F, Kavanek, mer, president of the society will this school. be handled by Henry L. Sloan, Than Under Housel /RUPTURED? 6;30 at Hansen's Restaurant. will be Miss Shirley Griffin who INSURANCE 57 Summer street. Topi(Cs Director of FBI Firearms 'ITsin- Premature Explosion of Don’t delay—ace the new m ^ - There will be no guest speaker at taught the classen last year. The direct the program, and In order Alexander JaiVla, agenrt assure* Tokyo, Oct. 24.—{(JP)— Di-; Version -Over Period] liig at Quantlco, Virginia. Judge een features of AKRON this meeting. Instead an open dts- term will consist of twelve lessons that all may have the privilege Among the. topics to be discussed you freedom from worry about Liberator Before Ken­ Legislators Appear to De Seversky Says The Mothers Circle' of the Im­ Thomas R. Fitzsimmons of the rectors of Japan’s biggest ■niCSSRS Htted by experts. cuaion on plans and objectives of and at the conclusion of the first of hearing Pastor Daniclson'e will he a lecture on administrative Hospital bills when offering Covering 1946, 1947| maculate Conception will meet to­ New Haven City Court will also multi-million dollar family nedy and Willy Could Knockout Blow Would Private Fitting room. the club for the month.s In pros­ term a second one will start story first hand, it has been decid­ problems in connection with traf­ moderately priced sickness and B^ Separating Into morrow evening at eight b clock lecture on the coordination of po­ monopoly, prodded by the pect wlU take place. The officers The beginners class will be held ed to make it a public meeting for fic' control and departmental In- aerident in'suranco with llben i Destroy Air Power, De­ Quinn’s Pharmacy at the homo of Mrs. Raymond lice administration In the courts. Bail Out Mystery Three Groups; Not Yet Washington, Oct. 24.— {/P)| earnestly request all members to each Wednesday night from 7 to r.11 attendants of Emanuel Lu­ spectlona, as well as police exe­ benefits requiring hospitaliza­ stigma of being linked with Hagedorn, 110 Olenwood street 8 o'clock and the Intermediate cutive responsibility in juvenile — The Senate Financie com­ attend. theran church. tion. ■ the war effort, wrestled to­ Ready for Problem fenses artd Industry class will follow from 8 to 9 Born In Meriden. Conn., Mr. Dan- crime control. Inspector L. A. Covera Individuals or family day with reorganization — Wa-shington, Oct, 24.— (.Pr—Pre­ mittee reported tod^y nextl o'clock. Advanced classes and Hlnce of the Training and Inspec­ group t e meet your budget- Stop The Rockville Emblem Club will clson studied at Upsala College, while the harassed govern­ mature explosion of a four-en- Washington, Oct. 24—(/P)— An Kyoto, Japan, Oct. 24— (/P)— Fu­ ear’s tax cut may be 88,-1 Life Saving will be started if East Orange, N. J„ and received tion Division of the F B I will han­ at ourtoffice conduct a public card party at the gined, radio-controlled "flying uncertain ; Congress held up a ture war. If it comes,-will be hut 000,000 greater than it flg-j d o n WILLIS Elks Home in Rockville, tomorrow there 1s enough Interested. his' A.B. degree in 1925. He was dle this phase o f Instruction. / 6 DOVER ROAD ment prepared to beg for Rummage Sale Further Information may he ob­ bomb” last year killed Lieut. Jo­ ured. Reporting formally onl evening at eight o’clock. Mrs. graduated from Augustana Theo­ Hlnce, a fiative- of Massachusetts / OR PHONE 4112 outside aid to meet a food crisis. jnpjstened finger for the wind* of a single giant stroke, thrown at tained at the Recreation building The problem before the direc­ seph P. Kennedy, Jr., and Lieut. a bill called up in a moming| GARAGE Thursday, October 25 Peter Fagin of this town is chair­ logical Seminary, Rock Island, i l l , and a graduate of the University / For Complete Detalla public reaction today before tack­ the heart of the’ enemy nation, air on School street. tors of Mitsui, a company dattng 9:30 a.m. man of the committee In charge. In 1928, and ordained into the min­ of Vermont and Georgetown Law W ilford J. Willy, the Navy dis­ ling President Truman’s universal authority Maj. Alexander P. Je Senate session, the commit­ CoOTfiteta Alto Senin School, entered the Identification back to 1673, was what to do with istry the same year at Dos Moines, Alexander Jarvis closed today. military training program. Seversky said today. tee set the reduction at $5,-j VACANT STORE AT Iowa. He was callecl to the mission Division of the F B I in March, holdings which are frowned on a IMII St Tel SOS® The members of the Ladies’ Aid AGENT The two pilots took the "bomb,” Brought up short against a 633,000.000, or $8,000,000 more 29 BISSELL STREET field In Tanganyika in 1928 and 1929. Later he was appointed as under the present setup by -Gen­ That lone knockout punch, he Society of Emanuel Lutheran Public Records a PB4'Y Liberafdf laden with 21,- problem many aren’t ready to cut than the experts’ preyiou*| married Miss Lillian Larson in a Special Agent and was In charge eral MacArthur. said in an lnter\'lew at Sixth Auspices of Ladles Aid So­ church, who have donations for 170 pounds of explosives, into the. meet, legislators appeared to be Arm y headquarters, would destroy computation. Africa in August, 1929. of the Technical Section of the To seek UNRR.A Aid ciety of Emanuel Lutheran the nimmage sale, to be held on air-over England. The target was separating into these three groups; at once the foe's air “power, elec­ Benefit* Classified Thursday, all day, at 29 Blsscll Pastor Danielson has served in FBI Identification Division artd a The problem before . Welfare Firemen reaulred three hours to extinguish this six-alarm fire in Baltimore which broke out O f the total reduction, indlvid-l Church Warrantee* Deeds a buzz-bomb lauhehing site in 1. 'iTiose willing to approve, tronic defenses and Industrial po­ Washing Machines street, are reminded that the comr Ralph L. Blrdscy and Milllcent the African field since 1928, ex­ supeiuisor In the Technical Lab­ Minister Hitoshl -Ashida was how Normandy. They intended to ball Of t e ir „ S ” T ig lL b^^^^ alleys, forl^d lock, stock and barrel Mr. Tru­ ual Income taxpayer* would ben* mittce In charge will be at the oratory. He is presently an in­ tential. P. Btrdsey to Howard R. Haatings. cept for short periods while on to feed the people through the out as soon as two accompanying on North Charles street. ‘ Damage was estimated at $400,000. (A P wlrephOto).^______man’s proposal that a year’s train­ De Seversky recently viewed fit by $2,644,000,000, corporation store after noon on Wednesday to JAMES A. Repaired property located on Hackmatack furlough In America, returning to spector assigned to the Training crucial months of November and ships had- achieved radio control ing be given all physically able atom-bombed Hiroshima on hia by $2,849,000,000, and owner* c receive their contributions. Those Africa the last time in July 1940. street. ^ ^ and inspection Division of the FBI December .until transportation of the aircraft. young me'n while they are between tour of Japan as special represen- automobiles and boats $140,000,^ who would like their donations At that time there was a ruling de­ All Makes and Blodck. Howard R. Hasting to Chester in which he supervises FBI train­ deficiencies are overcome to per­ Cause Never Determined the ages of 17 and 20. Thla ap­ totive of Secretary of War Patter­ 000, through repeal o f the $5-* called for should contact Mrs nying women a*iU64 Order Amy Carlson of Haynes street. on Hackmatack street. ' trance to British East .Africa. This HOME I^ORTRAITURE curirently harvested rice crop. Casting Strike Vote Cither Lecturers plosions demolished the Liberator. 2. 'Those who want a modified Classic Text for Next War The Senate committee assert-] Grant P. Skewes to William F. rule was later rescinded, and on Range and • Fuel Oil Ashlda said his government plans Other lecturers on the opening The cause has never been deter­ training program which won’t in­ "Hiroshima's fate will be the ed, however, that over a two-y« Johnson, property located on March 20, 1911, Mrs. Danielson to negotiate with the United Na­ day will he Theodore Matson, Di­ mined, the N avy said. The acci­ Put to Death terrupt young America’s educa­ classic text for the next war,” he period, 1946 and 1947, taxe* und* FU EL O IL Hartford road. and her six children, as well as a JOSEPH ADAMS Local Moving and tions Relief and Rehabilitation tion. T^is seemed to ta\|te in the rector of the Yale Street Traffic dent occurred Aug. 12, 1944.'» At General Motors said. the Senate bill would be $l,338,-{ William F Johnson to Bernard large number of other missionaries Phone 2-1231 Adminlstratira. great body of mlddle-roaders. 000,000 more thai) under From One o f Maaohester'e Old- F. Besteau et ux property located and their families sailed from New Bureau, who will discuss possible Trucking ]^oth men were awarded the "The war ended just aa we ar DUN-RITE RUMMAGE While the Nipponese grappled 3. Thotfe who oppose any form riVed at the gateway to new sci­ House version of the same legl* eet Dealere for Reliable Sendee. on Server street. York on the S. S, Zam Zam. hop­ engineering developments in. traf­ N avy cross posthumously. Vidkun Quisling Shot with these paradoxical issues of Kennedy was the son of the for­ Favoring of Stoppage of compulsion, think volunteer entific developments. Peace came tton. Charles A, Johnson to John H. ing ere long to join their husband 29 Pearl Street rags and riches. American occupa­ military training will meet the na­ Under its hill, the Finance cofi AUTO BODY RANGE o n . Hackett, 12 1-3 acres of land lo­ and father in Africa. This journey, mer ambassador to England. By Norwegian Firing SALE tion Interest was focused on the ’ Expected by Corpora­ tion’s needs. They form another (Continued on Page Ten) mittee said ;he nation's tax B OUSWOLD STBEKT Metered Seiylee! cated on the west side of Adams however, soon came to a sad and Tef. 6566 W illy's widow and three children Temple Chapter. visit of a War department official live at 6424 Garland street. Ft. Squad Before Dawn minority group. , „ , bllltles would be $26,857,000,0 Off Owier Staeet street. sudden ending for on April 17. the from Washington. Little was be­ Worth, Texas. tion Officials; Light | Stand Looms Leaders palpably wished Presi­ next year. Order of Eastern Star John O. Johnson to Edna May Zam Zam wns shelled b y a Nazi Woodlqnd Street ing said about the conferences of The W. G. Glenney Co. Johnson land located near railroad Oslo, Oct. 24. — (/P) — Vidkun dent Truman hadn’t brought up Chairman Georg* (D-Oa) Manchester Assembly, raider. On May 19. Augustana John J. McCloy, assistant secre­ Turnout Is Predicted the matter at this time. There Cor Pointing PH O NE 4148 tracks In Buckland. missionaries, as well as,/ie other Barber Shop Quisling, Norway's arch traitor, Flying Ashes presenting the commltte* repor Rainbow Girls Eva Oollmltzer to James T. and tary of war, although these al­ Goveriiinent Spurred by was no measure on hand deslgnat to the Senate, argued the exce B air and Fender Work passengers, were reported all safo ready have Included a meeting was executed by a firing suad be­ an administration bill to Susan Batsle, property located on at a neutral port. Mrs. Danielson Open Everj’ Night L. AND R. Reds Win 152 By The Associated Press ed as profits tax on corporations U Tolland Vtumplke. with MacArthur. fore dawn today, paying the final Start o f Strike-Vot­ carry out his’ plan. “ greatest single obstable to ou On All Makea of Can Thursday, October 25 and chlldred were returned to Except Thursday McCloy may have brought word The first of three strike From Japan Iva J. Watkins to Dorian Shai- price for dealing with an enemy Uncertain About Action recovery.” America, arriving in New York on LOCKSMITHS on the oft-rumored possibility of votes involving some half­ ing by Auto Workers Senate Democratic Leader Owr M TMHf Kxpeelewwl nln, property located on Lakewood June .24. Details of this journey 4 :.30 to 6:30 P. M. Freneli Seals his king and countrymen defied He said the levy which ths Bookkeeping, Taxes, Payroll Masonic Temple Circle. LOCKS AND SAFES MacArthur making his first visit million workers in the auto­ Barkley (K y.) said he didn’t know are chronicled In the book "Zajn Open On Saturday to the United States since before throughout the bitter years of the 14 Wooden Boxes Con* would repeal as ot next Jan. 1 zam—The Story of a Strange Mis­ OPENED AND REPAIRED mobile industry’s “big three” Washington. Oct. 24—()P)— The when any action might be tahen courages new Investments, ret . the war. Or he may have discuss- war. Neither Ho:ise nor Senate Mili­ For Small Firms sionary Odyssey." 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. today as employes government moved toward a de- tain Ashes o f 1,09 production and eacourages w* Keya .Made While Voo Walt. ' ed the forthcoming participation Socialists Take 143 was held tary committees made any move. The greatest secrecy surrounded ful expenditures. John Si Nicholls & Co. Missionary Danielson remained Auto Keys Made By Number. o f Russian. British, Australian the execution, a Foreign Affairs of Geher^l Motors Corpora­ cislon on national wage-and-prtce White House advisors .were Former War Prisoners on the field alone, carrying on his And M. R. P. 138 in Flavors More Revenue ELECTRIC MOTORS Door Cheeks Repaired. and Chinese troops in the occuoa- office spokesman said. tion balloted on a Federally- policy today, spurred by the start quoted" a* iteeond hand as having 8 BesdM Ro*d Phone 2-1519 work for the extension ot the Senator Morse (R-Ore) LECLERC tion. Rushed Before Firing Squad said Mr. Truman had declde—The 14 wood ber 1944. Knives — Etc. cial returns today of the Sunday A vote favoring a work stop­ confer at 3 p. 'm. with members of (Oonffnaed on Page Tw elvs) 221 N. Main St.. 0pp. Depot Phone 526f such drastic moves as the retire­ before the firing squad of ten Nor­ sal training may be the chief issue en boxes were stacked neatly In that hO wiU V 5 Broad of Onlek Service! ment of 10 Mitsui families and the election for France, Corsica and wegian military police. The only page to enforce the CIO United the Reconversion Advisory board, In the 1946 congre.ssional cam­ Rummage Sale Telephone 5642 whose roembgrship takes In top­ the”(:¥ntcr aisle o f the plane. They tasame the general prac- Street Reasonable Price*! liquidation of their huge stoo'< Algiers gave the C>)mmunlsts 152 witnesses were an unidentified Automobile workers demands for paign if the legislators don’t act. Insurance Ail Work tlnnranteeir.------were lashed down firmly against tloe o f medicine begin- W ED . OCT. 24, 9:30 ALICE OOFRAN hoidlngs. N o definite decision has member ot the state prosecution, a 30 per cent wage rate increase flight spokesmen for management The president was represented LOYAL CIRCLE OF (Knowm Aa Quera Alice) Call 2 0900 seats in the Constituent Assethbly, and organized labor. the bumpy weather. Some were idnifOct. 2& 175 REAR 893 MAIN STREET been reached, contrary to prema­ a clergyman and the officer who appeared ^certain, even to corpo­ as wanting no compromise of hta the size of orange crates. Others K IN G ’S D AU G H TER S Seventh Daughter nf a Seventh Son ture reports put out by Domel ag­ the Socialist* 143 and the New gave the order to fire. ration officials. But a union The board was called into spe­ proposal that every young man be Born With a VeO for Manchester were larger, or Bmaller.- East Center ency. Mouvement Republican Populaire Anneaus Sebjoedt, state prose- spokesman asserted tlint a strike cial aesslon at the White House tagged for a year of governmertt Flashes! At CENTER CHURCH FOR RANGE OIL SIMONIZING Readings Dally, Including Sunday, * Appoint­ Tel. 8304 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. this morning to debate a revision We 30 passengere, mostly head­ (Late Ballet^ et the (A Win) | — Street----- However, a decision is expected party 138. ------cutor__who presented the case would not necessaq-ily follow the instruction, except those physical­ LOBBY DELIVERY The Body Shop Method 9 A. M to 9 P M. Or By Appoint­ Nights: of the reconversion wage-price ed homeward, were aligned along 889MainSt. ment At soon on the basis of policies deter­ This left 38 seats of the 586 in against the pallid former puppet election. ' ly unfit. the walls in bucket seats of the ment In the Service ot the Peo­ Tel, 3665 Call Willlmantlc program. Power To Do Most of Talking Objects to Way Arms Used Orfoed Building C A L L 2-0132 mined in Washington. American the Assembly still to be accounted dictator, and Henrik Bergh. Quis­ He predicted a light turnout of big, four-motored C-54 transport. SOl.IM ENE & FLAGG. Inc. ple for 50 Teara. Your Home Reconveiaion Director John W. Capitol hill’s general InterpreU- Washington, Oct. 24.- MEEK & BOUliET SPIRITUAl MEOn«1 authorities both here and in Wa.sh- for. The Assembly is charged by, ling's defense lawyer, said they GM's 300.000 employes, but suffi­ W e could see the black stenciling 884 Crater St. Tel. 5101 or Mine. Snyder baa aupplied the board tion was that Mr. Truman had de­ Secretary of State Byrnes said Bnckland Road 169 Church Street.^Hartford, Conn. ington are being advised fully on an overwhelming mandate to had not been notified in advance cient to make a strike legal. Re- on,the side of each box. Each bore with flgure.s on the peacetime drop cided power is going to do most day that the United States Office Houra WASHING MACHINES / Phono 8-2024 the discussions. draft a new Constitution to replace that Quisling was to_be executed .sults will be announced by the N a­ a quartermaster, address AndUlfe Afternoons 2 to 4 The directors of Mitsui are dis­ today. tional Labor Relations board, pi'obr in worker incofne and its relation of the talking in world affairs for Df tend-k . A N D the charter of 1875. The Msembly to the cost o f living. tlce —Air Shipment Required— cussing these possibilities; wljl meet on Nov. 6. ably late tomorrow. Union spokes­ some time to come. for political porposee aa they Taylor Aoeepts Invitation Legislators thought he had come Officer Courier.” been employed by Britlah ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 1. Liquidation o f the Mitsui Of 24)680,981 registered voters, men predicted 90 per cent of the "D o you know those boxes have , Bhrenlngt by G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Ministry o f Justice • voters would approve a strike. The White House reported to­ to thi.s conclusion -mfter long con­ Dutch forces In the Far East, Holding Company, capitalized .at 19,661,515 cast ballots, of which a No. 2 priority out of Tokyo, an(l R E P A lilE D The ballot hrtd the center o f at­ day that Dr. George W. Taylor„ versations with Gen. George C. that has been done about the Appdntment 5,000;000 yen ($33,333,333). of 19,152,876 were declared valid. Issues Statement that when we get to Manila, Typewriters RANGE O IL Place Your. • tention along the nation’s labor former chairman of the W ar La­ Marshall. Army chief of staff, and Jectiou, Byrnee told a news TELEPHONE 5059 RUMMAGE Lumber of All Kinds which the Mitsui families hold C:J Supporter* o f de Gaulle ° London. Oct. 24.—(/P)— The Nor­ where more planes are available, front, and viH be followed'by a bor board, has accepted an invi­ Secretary of State Byrnes. Just ferenoe. Is to ask the Britlah per cent of the stock. Mitsui Hold­ wegian embassy in London said Hallowe’ en Famous Mason Supplies— Puinl>— Hardware Two minor off shoots of the So­ vote tomorrow among CThry.sler tation to serve as secretary of the back from the disappointing flve- they will have a No. 1 priority all Dutch to remove the Unit Cleaned Repaired ing also has stock ranging from cialist party, the Indepen(|pnt So­ that Vidkun (Quisling, Norway’s management - labor conference the way to the States?” asked * Delivery 37 to 100 per cent in 10 direct and 0)rp. employes, and among Ford States emblem from the mlUt SALE Balsam Wool instilation cialists and the Republican Social­ arch traitor, was executed at 2:40 starting November 5. Downyflake Donut 12 aemi-dlrect affiliates with a to- Motor. C!o. workers on Nov. 7. (Continued on Page Six) crew/member. •*'® using Thursday, October 25 Overhauled y ists, won eight seats, giving the Across the country labor disputes Cniief Justice W alter P. Stacy wm e of |„do-China snd , C A L L 3996 ^ overall SociMlst grouping 151 bal­ (Continued on Page Ten) of the North Carolina State Su­ wo/ldn’t be so comfortable « they objection Eoyes-Trough (' Order Early (CbnDnned^on Page Six) kept about 225,000. men and wo­ Announcement 9 :0 0 a. m. marking ballots In a Fed- "strong man” apparently has come W O P E N I ganization's General Assembly be which ousted President Isaias Me­ Blank Trotting Tickets Seized ance. $13,576,980,150.79; CMstoirts back stronger than ever, following abolished. dina y Angarita. Negotiating With Riis* ..S t. LoiUs, Oct. 24—<.PI— H ub RANGE OIL NO. 2 FUEL OH. For Mm, Women Ages 18 to SO; (Coniinued bn Page Ten) bis recent ouster as vice president. The Soviet delegate Andrei A. La Eafera was a bitter oppon­ receipts for month, $24,611,241.84. dreds of thousands of blank lot Per. Childrea to Age 11 Incloaive. Gromyko, reversing his stand In a Taking of Evidence in But after studying courses of ac­ siaiis on Use o f Dai* tery tickets with, complete prlnlj Older Age Group 60-80 ent of the Medina regime, although ****■ Buboommlttce, made the proposal tion which might be open to the ing, equipment were seljed 7 C .Gallon Gallon fort Conspiracy Cases of it supported his predecessor, Gen. ren anti Port' Arthur 7 7-lOc li ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS I during discussion of a report on Eleazar Lopez Contreras in the U. S. and the 19 other American what Police Capt. Elias W. Host SlekneM or aooMrat ezpenMU the General Assembly. Delegates 11 to Begin Nov. 7 republics, these officials conclude land said today was one of th abruptly ehded presidential cam­ Chungking, Oct. 24—(ff)—Rus­ wbw eonSned b any hmpital Interpreted this move as aimed at paign. A t last report*,’-both Me­ Mate Is Indirect Cause that only the Argentine people can city’s biggest ganibilng raids rid themselves o f Peron’s regime. sian and Chinese officials are ne­ L. T. WOOD CO. nnywhera te the U. S. A. or strengthening the proposed ■ cen­ Hartford, Oct 24— ()P>—The tak^ dina and Lopez Contreras were in rerent years. The lottery’s allege fiMwdw- Room and board ex- No Desire to Appease Peron gotiating whether Chinese N a­ AND ON THURSDAY / tral committee.. Ing of evidence in the cases (ff 11 the custody of the revolutionary operators, a man ami his w(f4 51 BISSELL STREET TELEPHONE 4496 peasea np to $8.00 per day for Postponement of the vote was Of Death of Eik in Zoo No desire to appease Peron fig­ tionalist occupation troops des­ Hartford men charged with con­ government, which had promised tined for Manchuria may land at were booked by police as susp EVENINGS UNTIL NINE ‘ ant 80 daya’ QoaSaement - fS.OO preceded by a brush between the swift trials on charges of graft ures in this conclusion. spiracy to interfere with the ad- •rpp U. S. officials concerned Dairen and Port Arthur, it was rd of operattng a lotterj' and •M4 per day for next 90 dayaf era- Russian and United States djle- Only 8ratlere.d Hhooting tsairinaw Mich.. Oct. 24.—(/P)— tion to himself. Grabbing Elmer minlsti''atlon o f justice w ill begin view the Argentine situation this learned in authoritative quarters leased on $1090 bond each pendli Our full staff of capable opertors is ready to serve fberoeat. gates. on Nov. 7, It was announced in Su­ There, were only scattered In­ Elme^ the elk,,700-pound pride o f j by the antlers, he heljl Adlai E. Stevenson, U. S. dele­ today. their appearance in the Court Yon owe It to yoor family to perior court today by Judge P. B. stances of the looting and shoot* t e ^ Sa^naw i« dead today | the four officer, arrived and helped wav you. proMdo thla aeearlty and pro­ gate, held that tho nominations Probably only two effective The fact that this question Criminal Correction. - O’Sullivan. Ipg which heralded the revolution but his loss was not mourned by subdue him. • • • ' tection In an emergency and BINGO committee a means for .’fti- Severe Bruise* Suffered courses of action against the Peron would have to be the subject of Up to noon today, seven Jurors oh Oct. 18. Business was normal in time of need. c.''nt handlln*; of elections and the his mate. Elsie, the indirect cause regime exist—armed intervention negotiation was considered highly Declares Witness “Briefed” had been selected In the case. most respects. The frfmiliar brown Pierce suffered severe bruises, a BRITISH WAR • MISS HARRIETT • MISS ALBINA^ A Family Hoepltellutton cn.y aasuren.:3 of a wide gen*, o f his death. three-inch leg gash and minor fa-1 which is diplomatically unthink- significant here. (The dispatch did Lueneburg, Germany, Oct. There remained at noon only 14 khaki of the police was missing, Elsie stood idly by. munching Oroap Policy aa low aa $JH.a grarhtcal dlrtributioh ot various oi (.uc cial cuts. A-i fortnight ago the i able, and application of an eco- not elaborate on this angle.) OP— red-haired former 88 • MISS BARBARA • MISS ASTRID ' TONIGHT! to be examined this afternoon and but green-clad soldiers, civilian.® hav at the other end of the,pen. It 'was reported the two gov­ an, brought from Internmeat Day for a .Family of Three; committee ccalrmans'.ilps- A fter s and Boy Scouts kept oruer as well as"Elm er suffered a broken neck | bellicose *lh .»‘»mmed his Av e -fw t j nomi? embargo, which te unfeas- ITETERANS two-hour discussion, - he phrased because only two jurors were ob­ ernments already had agreed Chi­ testify for the defense In the Larger FunlUea SUghtly Rlgh- tained at the morning session. 'as pos.sible,-and traffic was no tftair in a fatal struggle with i rack of antlers against the wire ible. . the question so that it would have nese troops could be landed at the sen war crimes trial, was dreli 'er. Judge O’Sullivan requested that 25 more snarled- thair usugl. r S c k drive? Iml fdur ^llcemen nle.hniesh and the sham sharp prongs jutted An economic embargo of Arg.n- ” , MISSSALLY V , , AMERICAN LEGION HOME required only a simple majority tins te out because E u rope-par­ porU of Antung. Yingkow and by Prosecutor T. M. Baekhouae < - Come b and bvestigate thla additional names'be drawh'hy the . A Certain indication ‘ that' tHe through and Injured a passer-by. . ' ® ' • • j Leonard SUwt • to carry. who had come to the rescue of ticularly Britain-te getting sore- Halutao. ^ . A r w day to have been “ b e le f^ ’I pohey whlob b dealgned for bm- clerk and summoned by (he sher- country was almost back to nor- During hi* -placid .days Elme wfey -ffot ■hAve ; I 1 R ri-J ’ i . i.idiaraaraEeiAstiesesy-xwie Knocks Down Wire Fenee ‘itmi will be^tranSported'te^aricHuria ^drom y?of^e*6Svi?l^ that the eighifh fimateur world sj-.- li%seed products from that coun­ year-bid Gertrude NaumanuT invigorating scalp treatment that will tone up dor to the United States, objected, o*cl(x:k. Spumed" by Elsie, who Jiad been eur. gratefully by U. S. Admiral Thomas C. Kin- peared In defense of W'Uhelm 1 , ADMISSION $1,00 It is the hope and expectation rics baseball contest would start. apur y ^ drops, carrots and other donations try. insisting that the question should brought here . American Public Might Balk kald’s Seventh Fleet. Canton an.d and Franz Starfle, v alio your hair and scalp for a better Penpanent. o f the court and counsel for the Saturday, with Venezuela playing pany, Elmer attacked Pierce In his from vteitoro. Haiphong will be, among the ports OIVUHGEHALL The AUen be turned arofind so a* to require C ^ ta Rica. The game had been When It became apparent he '^To persuade those beneficiary charge of 600 prisoner* on • i GRAND SWEEPTAKES ' two-thirds approval. state and accused that the jqry * - ,, second outburst in recent weeks. Ol embarkation. 12 and two alternates may be postponed Just one week■ by the was lonesome brother Elks of the countries to help Embargo • Argen­ day forred' march last -YprU Realty Company •Tm surprised at you,” he told The zookeeper was feeding deer in tina. the U. S. undoubtedly would Soviet Forces Withdraw tween the Dora and Belie“ INDIVIDUAL SEATS! DOOR PRIZE! lected before the end o f the court revolution. ’ an adjacent pen when the bull elk Benevolent and Protective order Ta Kung W$n Pao, independent .Stevenson.. Assets Freezing Decree Clarirted have to promise to make up the eentration c a m p *. ;Tweat]r TO-NIGHT . and day. It had been expected orlgl- charged, knocked down a wire contributed $150 fof a mate, and daily published in Chungking, Stevenson replied that parlla- A decree which froze assets of Elsie was brought here two weeks food deficits out of its owp stocks. ers were nilsslag at tfc* mental order required ccHisldera- nally'lt would require at least two fence and began to trample and said Chinese armies were proceed­ public employe* was clarified last ago from a Oitsklll. N. Y., game Officials admit the American pub­ the roareh, and Dorr I* a* I Harriett’s Beauty Salon The AUen Insurance PENNY BIKGO REGU1.AR BINGO tion of the questloti -a* he had put weeks to make a Jury, but be­ gore him. ' ing to Manenuria by both land and Good Prices Weekly Door Prize night. The same decree fulfil'nd lic might balk at resumption of shooting th em a s they ‘ cause there now remain only two George Arndt, a pa.ising truck reserve. But her lack of attention STARTS AT 8:20 it. one of the promises of the rev ihi- made hte disposition worse and I hlad. U. S. Bond End o f Each Month TELEPHONE 6824 S Agency^ Inc. 7:30 TO 8:16 *'I don't, think we should alter of the defendants. Ward and Levl- iil*vs,S|driver, leaped into the--- •pen M d di- (Coatlaued on Fm s Ten) = 129 CENTER STREET 1 led to his downfall. (Continued on Fnae Twot 958 Mala SL. Manebeater . i > (Continued on Pngo Two). verted the berserk animal's *tten- Start 8 p. m. Admission 25 Cents Td. 5105 (CMtinued *b Pmme'tvfoi .(Continued nn Pnxe HUi / la i •v, _.-4 • - ■ ■ ■ • PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES tIBR. UUWN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 194ft j MANCHRS’I KK EVKNfNG «E R A LD , MAKGHESTER. tX)NN, VVEWNESUA V, UtTOifH5R 24, 194ft J- is m T W O radio and recording Industry are the U. 8. Veterans hospital, New ­ Comieeticut.and has-been a meni- pal building which is already being He contrasted the Conditions tin- almost boundless." ington. seeks to require the Oonn- dor the Ameriean Constituti m I ber of the Maneheater High seho.}l. made ready for the e^pening. Local Brothers Together Radio Plants ecticut Medical Ehtamlnlng board Maj. Gatclicll staff since 1931 as fnstj’uetor of In the preliminary work of set­ Biiildiiio Line ihould (iiiard with that in Russia where ail Seeking Medical IJoense to issue him a license to practice You Will Fijnd Lower KEITH’S these are denied to its citizens. • seienee and KngliSFr'Th'addition to ting- iip^ the Center a committee » • - - tnefiiclne In this state. Dr. Baskin d on atin g of .Major Hagedom, his regular duties he was the coaoii - Will Be Busy Hartford, Oct. 24— l/P|—Superior said he practiced medicine In New "Liberty,’; he said, ."does not Is A|) . of the swimming team and aetivo John I. Ol.son and Harold Turking- Change Is OK’d A ll Through World War II Rights of Man give us the right to do everything Court Judge Samuel Mell'tz h"s York and was an Arm y surgeon I in other boys’ activities. He was ton was pamed from the Select- 1 before going to Newln^on Md . Prices At The we please. It doe.s not give us the held in high ystcem by the boys ot itUTi last night. > ' reserved decision and- asked both ). 4 6 t h • right to kill others, nor to tnlie .Sclioti.l Garuge to Be Built on i Technical Sergeant Alton Plercev'i separated, which is something of a Three Years Needed to sides to file briefs in the nianila- charges the board’s refusal to m c iCod-Given Freedom in Former Hijfli t' the school find other menibers of J r, and his brother. .Staff S e r-‘ coincidence. The brothers have grant him a license is “ arbitrary the property of others. Yet when the fiiciilty. He^was active in the mus action by which Dr. Abraham M uhlle Turn pike EuHt, geant Theodore Pierce, sons of >Ir. been, stationed In England at the Catch Up - With De­ H. Bashln, member of the staff at and discriminatory." employeis force men to work un­ IV arlirr lo Hr D irrrtor hM-^-'N’ utional Guard and in iJe- .Need of Proleelioii, der hazardous conditions they are Vote Deliiyeil and Mrs. Alton Pierce of Loomis Eighth Arm y A)*’- Base, and both FACTORY STORE _^liiber 1911 went out as a mem- As a Result mand for Products just as guilty of murder as If the;/ O f Vrlrraiih' street, are both at home at the wore gunners on ‘ B-17 bomber Men's Club Is Told her of the -13(1 Division as one of same time, having received hon- planes. Fortunately. Theodore re­ took a gun in'their hands and O f ihe Manchester Knitting Mills "Man has certain God-given Major Nathan B. Ga^hcll. of fiiiilry Company. He was .stati'm- under the point system,’ after serv­ leg from flak. tection of the workers, but they .1 change in the building line on seph Gerl of Chicago, president of the Miinehe.ster High a<*h(M)l fae- (•(' at training camps ii^.fi’eorg .i, ing 31 months in the E. T. O. Since they returned to the Unit­ iLigbta,” declared Rev. Henry Chh- are not always properly enforced," (Continued from Page One) Sonora Radio and Television cor­ iilty on leari' of absefice,-was last Mis.-iissipia and Te.xas befdre "'u- the south side of Middle turnpike. Mr. and Mr.s. Loomis moved here ed States the brothers have been CHILDREN’S fiJOt -of Willlmantic in talking U : He speeifii ally referred to the night naiijed diri'Ctor of the Vei- barking for the Houlli Piieifie. our proc-ediire from ileiir to item ." i east, for 200 feet back from Main from East Hartford over a year stationed at Kingihan Air Field, poration, aald today that “ even at j ^ e members of. St. Bridget a hazards of working jn coal mines eransi-Heryicp Center. The .'p. •MaJ. Gatchell saw active duty in he declared "At least I don’t pro- ago ami their sons enlisted from Arizona, as instructors. They are peak production" It would take the arid other occupations where dusts pointment was made by the -<■- several of the campaign’s in the I street to Summit street, was CORDUROY i|l«n'a Club last night. "Onr anee.s- i so as long as I am that town. Both were employed by now enjoying a well-earned rest form an occupational hazard-pnd lectmen on recommendation of tlw pose to do 1 granted when no opposition ap- radio industry three ycark to catch l!(>rs knew tliem and rnade provi- I’.tidlie and wears the Combat In­ the Parkville Coal Company, and and have no immediate plans for as.serted th.it the employers should Wuy.s and .Means comiiiittee ot *lu fantry Badge, a.s well as the chairman." I peared before the .Selectmen, up with the demand for Its pro­ This celebration grows more exciting everj' day as liion for their enforcement by add- : The committee, unable to deter­ since that time they have not been the future. be foKcil to provide .some .sort o' j«eiviep eentcT oigniilzation uaii e,| i . The change was made at the OVERALLS i r.g the Bill of Rights to the Con- ] Ameriean Defens<’. Asiatic-Pacific mine whkt question to vote on, de­ ducts. homemakers crowd in from all over the coujitry’side. safcguimls lor the health of th'Nr some time ago to seh« j a direi lor ■ request of. William Knofla who in- Gerl, in a speech prepared for a Istitution. All these rights .ne a.iid Philippines rihlams with three cided to postpone the balloting. workers. r.ateheirs salary was se’t al j tends to start work at once on the luncheon meeting of Connecticut Navy — Royal — Brown So many remark on the wide selection in bedrooms loaaed upon the Ten (-oninmml- battle stars on tbe second nnd Other sections of the as.snmbly Father Ciiabot will speak bef.5% Wool, Q C 1732 Westport Station, Kansas upon hearing of liberal salaries— ! 9 F r o w tk4 ^.Slu; 72x84 In. pr« City 2, Mo.” If you are .not de­ In gold— which Yanks are giving great SALEM MAHOGANY 2 p'* ^ 1*®® lightfully pleased with the first for .services ranging from house­ “Marvin" Value to 1.29 pair issue, Aunt Ellen will retufn your work to airdrome construction. Qstage hit! ! ilollar and you may keep the ma- Bigelow Bug, Q C y Iterinl you have reie.ived without Pure Wool Knitting Yam Tone-on-tone. I # < ^ a# ' / i vfv b e d r o o m I any obligation. Adv. Benefit Coiieiprl 3 PIECES 4-Ounce Skein ' To Be on Friday 8 5 c CLEARANCE

Young people o f the Qjovenant WATER REPELLENT VALUES! Budget Terms League of the Covenant-Congre­ Alexandre Dumas* COtUMIIA |0 Pler-Cablnet Bookcase, gational church are sponsoring the Quaint, indeed, fronil i I “The Fighting Guardsman" JQ 'PICTURE .Mahogany Q t i . organ benefit roficert at the its ancestral four-l HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: SKI PANTS Finish. church F riday' evening at eight, poster bed to its Saleny CALI u s-w ru SAVtYOU automatic delivery for unin­ o’clock, when Rev. Eugene Lund- Starts Sizes 4-6t8 Comer-Style style bracket - fo terrupted heating,..full mea­ berg, w'hose tenor songs were ao Sunda.v t‘Oiir Vines Have Tentler Grapes 5' I OPEN FOR •, Baiijbridge Naval Football team, F R I D A Y $7.95 on HtATim mM m n a has been released from the Navy. CTAT DELIVERIES 1 Manlad, who got his discharge I^H A R T F O K D SAT.WSUN. 21 HOURS A DAY Bigalow Sanford'"' vm ms nil sumi papers ye.sterday. said he has re­ Hall Carpet, C Q on ceived three or four coaching off­ J heavy. Yard ers. - Ladies* Starts Uhflnlahed Nursery Cbeata. GRACEFUL HEPPLEWHITE Brisk, fall days.call for warm, brighl clothes! See our Accordion Pleated Notices fun to paint. $9.95 AT. KEITH’S A’f A COVRt OF PROBATE held dashing Tunic Coats, Young Casual Coats and Suits. 3 PIECES St Coliiiiibla. within snd for the Sizes 24 Clothea Hampers, District of Andover, on the 2Srd dsy All tops for through Winter wear! Choice of C C O ^ Mobilheat of October. 194.S. $ This faithful adaptation in Colonial to 30^ 3.38 ' Present CLAYTON’ E. IIUNT, -Judfc. S Finishes. FftOMFT Estate of Edwiii A. Standlsh. late of veneers brings you a panel front Boudoir Chairs, f^ y Aaaort- with eaSy-riding deep drawers and swell front oreg COURTEOUS Andover, in said District, deceased. r»* --' « .cuss AAsrijitattstfift. Jjarj meot Starts DEPENDABLE SOCONY-VACljliM HEATING Oil ing miide written application to. said Court. In accerdSnee with the statute, RCTMSMJ;SKfS6ir ’" Closed Wednesdays At Noon. Open TOuradaya T U » P. ■*Si $ERV iC|l we an ot-der of sale of the whole or part of the real estate deaeribed there­ in, It ta ordered that said application\l/ be heard at the Probate Office ‘ In Columbia, on the. 31at day of October. IMS. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon; and M wchest^ Kmtting IMKDs MORIARTY BROTHERS that notice thetvsof be given, by pu^ llahing a copy of this order tn the ON THE LEVEL* AT CENTER AND BROAD Mandheater Herald, a newspaper hav­ ing a circulation In aald Dlatrlct. At Manchester Green, Conn. least five days before aald day of pFa^ Ing, and that return be made to this Court. OPEN D.\1LY 9 A. M. TO. 9 P. M. Atleel: CLAYTOA' E. HUNT. Judge.

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stdted; "On that tour, lasting should establish mutually bene­ Ing secretary, Mrs. 'Eklwanl Kra- recent guest at the home of Mr. friendships were made, and it ficial trade relations as soon as senics; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Fal- and Mrs. William Senk and fam ­ Urges Planning was freely advocated both by our possible after the war. Now it Ls First Wild Geese Flock Circle Seats kowski; financial secreUry, Mra. Manchester Is InviteU" HOW ABOUT TH A T NEW HOME Plan to Form ily. visitors and ourselves that we up to us to see that this is done." ^eteraii Units Over Town Reported Raymond Petersen; scribe, Mra. Miss Maud Meacham of Hart­ ' I' Michael Gorman; custodian, Mra. ford was a weekend guest of Mrs. Foreign Trade To Inspect Sub Bi Its Officers Ward strange; monitor, Mra Ber­ YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? Control Group Lucy Usher *nd Mrs. Mabel W. Seat Officers Between 40 and 60 wild nard Salmonson; organist, Mrs. Spicer. geese were spotted at 6:30 this SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DBTAII.! Charles Donahue; trustee for two M rs.'Zoe Beckley closed her Rogers Says Allotment morning flying low over Ohlwt The Selectmen last night /e-r will be three more submarines, lighters of Isabella years, Mrs. Anton KanaR; three W « bivlte yon to biapeet Iho nwteriats and workmanship Incor­ Fiv^New England Gov- summer home "Cubby House’’’ In pond at the North End, It was porated Into the aeveral new homes we now have nnder construc­ lint InBlallalion Is Held ceived an Invitation from the New tender, and a destroyer; at the years, Mrs. Wllllani Cotter; chan­ Tollabd Tuesday and returned to Of Products Part of reported to The Herald. The Electric Boat Company Victory Iiii^ l at the Manches­ tion. V e|Tiorg Wind Up Flood her New York Oty apartment. London Submarine Base to attend cellor, Mrs. Leo Barrett; first A Service to Humanity p By Spanish War Camp geese were headed In the gen­ Yard two submarines, and at the ter Ohuitry i^ub guide, Mrs. Susan ReardOn; sec­ yntrol Parley Mrs. Beckley Will later return- to Reconversion Process eral direction of the South. the public Inspection to be hold on North Yard a submarine launch­ ond guide, Mrs. Clifford, McNa­ Tolland for a brief period to make Ajad Auxiliary Union pond has been the year­ Saturday, Naval Day. ing at 2 p. m.' mara; Inner guard, Mrs. Robert - JARVIS REALTY plans for the winter care o f hpr Daugh­ Hartford, Oct. 24— UP)—'Urging ' — ly stopover point for hundreds As the Selectmen wUl be unable A t 10:30 a. m.. there will be an St. Margaret’! Brannick; outer guard, Mrs. Rob- Office: t Dover Road Rcoldencci Alexander St. / Hartford, Oct. 24— (VPI —Five summer home.,.,. Super Ydlue Days ^^ Ward Cheney Camp, No. 13, of geese from the North thit to attend they are passing the In- Award Ceremony in Dcaley ters of I.sabclln;/seized Its new Schaller. Phones « l It or 7t76 — Wssh Days and Sundays. New England governors yesterday The Tolland Grange spon.sored a Connecticut manufacturers to take head South each fall. vlUUon along ao that any penson theater at the Submarine Ba.se foreign markets into early consld; l i l t e d Spanish W ar Veterans,: officers last nigHt at tlibsRtanches- One of the high spots of the wound up their flood control par­ public set-back card party In the In Manchester who wtshe.s to at­ dfirlng which 15 heroes of sub­ Grange hall Friday night, October Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil- The geese, after flying all^ evening was the entertainment eration In their future plans, W il­ tend may do so. marine warfare will be decorated ter Coujrf'ry wi\>. The X;emony ley here with U. S. engineers and 19 and 1 1 tables were In play. day, alight upon the . Union' followed a delicious turkey < l^ e r presented by eight local pupils of Featurino^oys, Auto Sufiplies ^ r y . held a Joint installation of | The letter, which explains itself, for outstanding duty to their with state nnd Tnunicipal authori­ Refreshments were served during lard B. Rogei’s, chairman o f the pond and stay overnight and served by d^rs. John Chrlsterdlqn Miss June K. Jaye of Hartford, jBielr officers, Monday evening in' Is as follows: , country. A t 2 p. m., a full squad­ the social hour. State Development commission, then at tha break ot dawn take pt Blast H a f^ r d , to 60 memberK.whb has a large class in town, ties with a plan to create a Nev/ ------— a u stale Armory. A delicious flight and continue on their Board of Selectmen: ron of Navy carj-ier planes will England interstate flood control Mrs. Eva Pearrfon of Hartford declared today that "planning an ’ Herewith la a program of the conduct maneuvers o v e r h e a tK' and guests/ " committee to cooperate with the spent the weekend with Mra. Jen allotment of products-for foreign tarkey .dinner with all the fixings: journey toward a warmer cli­ Past Ri-esldentPresident Mrs. Michael | cveflU! which will be open to the There will be band concerts and Federal government In a $92,000,- nie J. Leonard and family. markets Is as high a part of manu­ W^mde^tii t^r m Lmekff Little B m f f t ^ served at 6:30 in the banquet i mate. Gorman/and her committee of jyai by Mrs. Sophie Grabowskl, i public at the New London Sub­ refreshments served throughout 000 flood control program for the Ronny Carpenter of Stamford facturing reconversion as retool­ Toflay’s. flock was the first marine Base on N avy Day^ Satur­ the day. , • past r^ en ts were in -charge of Fresh Sea Food Market school for boys has been spending SEil’rman. and her committee. The [ Connecticut river valley. ing and the installation o f new reported this fall. day, 27 Octobejr. I think you will In short, the Navy Is preparing arrangements. Past Regents Mrs. 'INHSULFIIQOIII A t Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin’s a few days with his parenU. Mr !tteal was thoroughly enjoyed by | JaniM H. McVeigh, Mrs. Charles 139 NORTH MAIN STREET machinery.” 5 e 43 members add thiiTccn' agree that this program promises to extend a big welcome to the W t « y — offices In the state capltol It was and Mrs. Frederick Carpenter. Rogers made this statement In a full view of the many features Don/lhue, Mrs. Philip Carney, iJUniests. Among the latter were citizens gf Connecticut on Navy said that Connecticut members of Mrs. Aaron Pratt of Windsor the November issue of,. "Connecti­ of'one of the East Coasts largest Mix. Robert Carney and Mrs. a ii ^ number of department officers. Day, 27 October. tlm committee may be Sanford K. and Tolland spent Saturday at her cut Inter-American," monthly Naval estabirshments. George H. Williams served on the fFe have the following items for Yo^r Fresh department Commander V\ al- I hope that you will be able to Wadhams. chairman of the State Tolland summer home. publication of the Development reception committee. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Gertrude Miller 'of Hart­ tlir Van Alstyne of Stratford In- Police Court I think It will also demonstrate come anil that' you will invite the W ater commission and secretary commission’s International divi­ to you that we are making a spe­ people of your community to Join X^arney in behalf of the circle pre­ Sea Food Meals of the State Flood Control and ford spent Sunday at the home of Mnlled Frank* Fenton as cora- sented to Retiring Regent Mrs. P. SHNliffilES sion. W ater Policy commission; and her mother, Mra. Laura Judaon. laander for Ward Cheney Camp, cial effort to provide an opportun­ us. Captain H. H. McLean, USNy Here’s a Doctor’s sntlseptle Seriously Need Goods Commanding Officer, Submarine R. Brannick a .sterling . silver State Senator Nicholas J. Spell­ Clarence Hungerford of Had ffid Past Department ity for all citizens to see many of I Zeino—a stainleM lupM which apt. jthe things wl^h wartime secrecy Ba.se, New London. Connecticut, creamer and sugar bowl, and to tsflhNe on aldn— yet so highly OMiU- Fillet of Cod or Cod Steaks, Fillet o^ Blue or man, chairman, or Judge Henry Lyme was a Sunday g^iest o f Tol The commission chairman em­ Has Enabled Thousands Child-Ne^ect Mrs. J. P. Barry a hammered sil­ H. Hunt, administrative director land relatives. phasized particularly the desir­ Mailed Mrs. Lottie Behrend as HtM kept from public view; We ami the officers- and men of .the cated that first applications lelisva la Dress Well on Little f Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet, ver serving tray. itching, burning of simpto sUn rashsi. 'i^eaks, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet^'of Ocean o f the State Commission on Inter­ ability of getting equipment and residen t of the auxiliary.' are having open house, with em­ Join me In extending this Invita-. Prin'bipal Speakers Eczema, Athlete’s Foot and airaflar aUa governmental Cooperation; witti civilian goods into Latin America Gifts Are Presented phasis on the "open". Case Heard tlon and we will appreciate your The speakers were Miss Mary and aealp irritatlona due to aztamal Pei’cfa, Halibut, Salnoon, Mackerel, Fiying or Attorney General William L. Had- School Physician Retires as soon as possible. "Connecticut ' Mrs. Joel Nichols, the retiring In addition to the many devices and exhibits to be seen at the Sub­ making our plans and invitation Molloy.' of Hartford, state treas­ came. Zemo la backed by an amazing rec­ . den as legal advisor. was the first state to undertake Ooir is mi ’’ttadtMtqadias’* Crf dll m it Ics. It jtlaess ifltesldent of the auxiliary, pre- Stew Oysters, Frying Ganis, Cherry . Stone ‘ Icilli in hoasstr and kgs .olwars b«*n a Voluabl* marine Base, there will be four known to all your neighbors. urer, who spoke of the goal of ord of success! First trial convineea. InS There was no indication at the Watertown, Oct. 24— (/P>—Offl- its owT) relations with the other FIsEET OF TRUCKS iented nlfta to her officers. Mother'Works, Children $200,000 in Victory bond- sales sizes. At any drugstore. close of the two-day session last ciaKs of Taft school last night an­ American republics," he said, ” so balp to tho iomUr which mmt cbooso It*^thlng with Commander Fenton, as master U. S. submarines, two U-boats, a ZEMO an sT* to oeonomTl Miniranni DopeaitsI Parmonts C. W. Styer which tlm state organization Is Gams, Little Neck Gams. / n'.ght when the permanent mem­ nounced the retirement as school it should likewise be the first state (A) DUMP TRUCK...... l.M at ceremonies, called on the guests destroyer, rescue vessel, and sev­ cpacod ovor as long a poriod '-oa. 'i^ssiblol And. At Home Alone; Seek Rear Admiral, U. ,S. Navy aiming for. through Its different bership of the whole committee phy.siclan of Dr. James S. Martin to make certain that both civilian tor remarks. Colonel George Eng- eral small craft- tied up at the romombor. wbotbn you pay cosh or'biiy on Crodit — (■) PIRi TRUCK ...... 98c Base and also open for inspection. Confmander Submarine Force, A t­ circles. . Miss Mary Connor of would be announced. after 39 years of service. A native goods and equipment are first of West Hartford, reUred Solution for Their Case Decision on Motion of Tobin (C) LUMBIR TRUCK ...... 1.98 A t State Pier, New London, there lantic Fleet. Southington, state regent, and the o f Bay CUy, Mich., and a graduate made available to the nations i.^'rnny ' man who served many circle's chaplain, Rev. James FRESH LOBSTERS The decision to name auch a of Ynle Tdedlcal school. Dr. Martin south o f the border which are so You Always Pay L^ss at SilbrO's (D) STATION WAGON...... 1.98 fears In ’the Philippine islands, Judge Raymond R. Bowen con­ Woodland Street Timmins of St. Briilget's church,! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY committee was taken on the mo^ Joined the staff of T a ft school in seriously in need of these items.” ave an Interesting talk on the tinued for two weeks the case of were others who made' remarks. tlon of Gov. Maurice J. Tobin cX 1906. He practiced In Waterbury Recalling the start of Connec (I) OIL TRUCK ...... 98c ^ i f r i ---- p|' F ■hlllpplnes and the people of the Farewell Parly Slaying of Widow Massachusetts. , , where he was attending physician Mrs. Mary Yacko of Autumn Miss Connor was In charge Qf i Barber Shop ticut’s Inter-American relations INJOY THE 6AYETY OF MiURICA'S PEACETIME AUTUMN IK (P) LUMBIR’ TRUCK ...... 98c « Mirnds. The Ward Cheney Camp Open Tuesday Through Saturday, 8:39 A. M. to 7 P. M. It had the Instant approval of at Waterbury hospital until his re street presented this morning In the installation, ^assisted by Mrs. Open Every Night with the three-day tour of the Brery boy’s favoriU txtick U hsrs. Thsis ars are approrimaUly 12 li^ea lo n g u e othra ■m artet, know’n as "The Old Town Court on a charge of action F or^Sg^.JJol land Offers Mystery Chester Peterson as marshal. The i Governor Baldwin and the other tlrcment. state's Industries and colleges UKHT NEW jObTMES FOR ALL THE FAMILY. iT Im ers,” sang two numbers, and , Except Thursday ^ ,. Thursdays Until 9 P. M. state executives, which Included h r i ^ y wlored, vsry weU bttUt The oU ars from ley, contributory to the delinquency of officers made an attractive ap­ taken by delegates from the other track, fir* track w"*^****’ Itnabor track of fan foe a lucky little boyl usual their work was much en- her two children, both. under the Governors Charles M. Dale of CHOSBI AT pearance in their vari-colored eve- 4:.‘I0 to6;30P.M^ Pay Increase Announced Americas In May, 1944, Rogers Joyed. The quarUt personnel In­ age of sixteen. New Hampshire, John O. Pastore cudes Past Department Com- A farewell party was held at Mlddletowh, O., Oct. 24—(/Pi— nlng gowns. Those who will serve of Rhode Island, and Mortimer R. sZ'l Mrs. Yacko, formerly o f New ’Hie rape-slaying of 73-year-.old j the circle during the coming year Open On-Saturday h- pM------dlr------Joel. Nichols, Alexander i pritaln, told the court a harrowing the home of Corporal Harry Rice, |. Proctor of Vermont. Wallingford, Oct 24— <08 Maple Avenns HartfatS ■pent the time in Tolland with Try a pack today! atreet from Jarvla road to Fbared Fire a n o t h e r s h i p m e n t o f Protoet yonr ear by get­ street, in order to make it On one occasion the police went aeveral of hla Tolland relatives. The Young People’s Society met ting anti-fro«M now. tmeoessary for school children In to the Autumn street home-to find White Sux Hurler Out the children playing with oily rags POINT FA.MILY GROUP for worship and discu.ssion at the| his section to cross heavily trav- church Sunday evening at 7:30. ELECTRIC Center etrect to board the and there was evidence that if con­ Chicago, Oct. 24.—(,P)—Johnny tinued In this manner, a danger The Tolland Library Book Com­ ATTENTION CAR OV/NERS I. Tills diversion Is desired Rigney, C^iicago White Sox pitch­ HOSPITALIZATION DUN-RITE t Im CORR from fire might be imminent. JW.HAL $1.19 mother returns to court two weeks .ings. Bag a supply for yourself . . . and for gifts. "AYDS” All Wool professional service, our stock, our While T:;ry l-ast! . 6 5 u p New Haven, Oct. 24— —Pres- hence.______store arrangement all tell you that E^ust Pans ient Charles Seymour of Yale It was stated In .Court that pos­ WAY It Is a sign you can believe In— a sibly one of the several service 1 jj^niversity at graduation exercises PLAID STYLES FOI ALL OCCASIONS...TlEjrEU...WEAI WELL drug store In every sense o f the “Ills morning conferred bachelor’s clubs' In Manchester, who it was word! ------—— frees on 53 members of the class stated had as their objectives bet­ 2 .2 5 AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 5teering Wheel jMIch entered Yale In February of terment of underprivileged chil­ All Bingo Players ^ MACKINAWS Glenwood ' 1------dren, might be -Interested In the Par ■ MsnWi’s Supply LOOK FOI Also a part of the ceremonies Yacko case and come forward with Warm-as-toast all wool — 5pinners aid. Cordially Invited to Attend! TREUia $1.50' b s the commissioning of 88 tnem- mackinaws In assorted Motor Oil 5ILEX Mrs of the Naval Reserve Officers Answering a question by Judge ] Attract I vp Colors m dnlng corps aOensigiis and the Bowers, Chief Gordon said that he Don’t wear jrourself out with tirs- plaids. Zipper hood. A ll % CHENEY LIQUORS A T ROCK - BOTTOM PRICES 100% Pure Paraflne Base I Beaentation of three prize awards. had notified the Juevnlle court offi­ some exercise. Don’t give up all tbs- around detachable belt. A cials of the Yacko situation three foods you like.^'Don’t cut out any fine 'mackinaw if ever ' 4 weeks agp and that the court had Boys’ . there was one. (I II A V A I S no Investigator to Mancbeq- . "meals , . , lust cut them down. In, Can 1 Regular $3.25 List! : ^ f«rts eoadtfttedjfjr ihsfficd dikibtif' t Foreland, • Ore.— - precinct lying, apparently upon what Infor­ 100 persons lost 14 to 15 Ibs^ averagt SHOE ftEBUILDfNG SHOP Sizes 8 to 16 SKI FANTS ioe sergeaht ‘Called toiUght for mation Chief Gordon had given In a few weeks with AYDS Vitamin No. 5 Walnut street I of his patrolmen to -cmntess them. Candy PUn. Juat tzy it yourself,' Kendure embarrassment foir,the' Irwin Hayes of ‘5 Ford street NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF of the force. A fire aUuiql was sent to Jail foi* 10 days for ^ ANGELO CASERIO $ $4.95 firemen next do6E./4Eusbln^ drunkenness last night and Ralph 9.95 FREEDMAN««>DOB ^ t r hose and ladder'. truck, J). WllUamson o f 10 Durkin street 25iyears’ experience in the business. Open 8 a. m. to roared and the big doors WELDON KELLER’S TEL. 7( was fined $16 on a charge of 856 MAIN STREET . ^ open—but in the middle ot speeding on Center atreet this 7 p. m. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. MEN’S -Anb WOMEN’S CUSTOM TAILORING iveway was a parked car. morning at 6:80. DRUG CO. YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER STflRE ioe hurriedly pushed It aside, \. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 887 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3264 reached for his ticket book — The condensed Julc^-^f the leaves Prescription Pharmacists t t a i discovered it Was a*pa- of the aloe plant has laxative HAS It) BE RIGHT BE REGAL**| properties* ^ ',901 ]Rsin St. Phone 5321 JO PAGE

of the Vernon Methodist church MANCHESTER EVENING HFRAI.t) MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945 of the Tolland County Superior Thursday atarting at two ©’clock at Masonic Hall. There will be a will be held on November I3th due SIX Court on Tuesday with Judge to the Thanksgiving holiday later WTHT— ISSV Jafhea E. Murphy presiding were country store grab bag and booths W TIC — 1080 with various articles during the af­ In the month. Today's Radio W BirD —1410 both .settled. Sunday if Mrs. Lewis Phelps, or W D R O -IS60 ternoon. 0 . ' ' Birth ganist does not return in time to Unit Installs Eastern Standard TliiM In the first case, that of Fran­ Mr. and Mra. Raymond Vail of ces M. Karkevlch agalnat Harry Attend Degrees IS yw atcli resume her place. The Doctor Says: Renew Lease Many Rockville members will this city are the parents of a son Mias Marjorie Martin was home Llebman, a Jury was selected and bom at the Johnfcpn Memorial JARVIS —Melody Lane; w n c — Muai- attend the Ellington Grange this from Boston for the week uid, This Evening I;15_-_'WHTD — Musical Round-'# the case was about to be tried Marshall The Builder Arteries Naturally Harden W ^<)for the ar^oles to be set for a cal Appetizer. evening when the third and fqurth hospital In Stafford Springs on ^or faction also her nieces, the Mlshes Sylvia ...... up; w n c — Stella Dallas. when the aettlem ent-i^a made. smaller stream. The heart, to over­ 7;45_WTIC—Two In Love. On Building degrees will be conferred upon a Sunday. and Kathleen Martin, from their A ge 1:30—WDRC — Swing Time; When the second case'was called To TJia Secr tery Of War; ^ come the difficulty and deliver the 8:00 — WDRC — Jack Carson class of fourteen candidates. . , ■ Hallowe'en Party studies at the Lawrence Memorial 0 Marine Corps Auxiliary W T IC — Lorenzo Jones. for trial, that of Bertha. Culpin et necessary blood to various parts of Show; W H TD — Lum and Ab­ Training hospital. New London. for tho first Urtto since assuming this nffice six yearsjrgif it is possible for me to re - By William A. OBrien, M. D. I;45_WDRC—Main Street, Hart­ al against Andrew F .‘ Gasper. It Change Meeting Date The children of the East School FIRST TO ANNOUNCE the body, must increase the force ner; WTHT—Frank Singiser; port that the seturity of the United States of Arfiefiea is entirely in our own hands. To Seat Its Officers at Written for NEA Service ford: WHTD — Hop Harrlgan; City • Owned Peerless was reported that the case i^as The next meeting of the W o­ are enjoying a Hallowe’en .party Of Interest to Hebron people la o f contractions, and this raises the W T IC —Mr. and Mrs. North. The elastic tissue in the arteries WTIC — Young Widder Brown. . man's Society of Christian Sen-Ice 1 today at the school. (Ooatt/iMd from P»*o 0«e) , the announcement of the birth, ArmV'Navv Club pressure in the system. 8:15 —W HYD— Musical Roundup: Plant to Be Used for settijiid. which wears out as we gfow older IS;^_WDRC— March of Science; Oct. 18, at the Manchester Me­ WTHT—Kay-O-Qulr. 50-50 Club r ------^— Is replaced by scar tissue, lime and _ W H TD —Terry and the Pirates; NEW FINANCE PLAN Q ^ e re n c t of Foreljn Min- morial HoaplUl, of a daughter, 8:30 — W DRC — Dr. Chriatla.i; Five-Year Period The 50-50 club of the Rockville The officers of the Frank J. other non-eiastlc materials. The! u/in 1^2 W T H T — Meet the Band; W TIC London. Karen Amelia, to Mr. and Mrs. News; i^H TD — Fishing and Baptist church will hold a meet­ Roswell Kneeland Jones. The Mansfield Unit, Marine Corps veaael wall thickens and becomes — When a Girl Marries. jR«preaentatlv« Martin (Mas*.), ief of Sfoff Sept. I, 1945 Hunting Club of the A ir; W TH T Rockville, Oct. 24— (Special)— ing to be followed by a social at PHONE Houae BopiibUcan leader, father is stUl in the U. S. service, League Auxiliary, will be Installed more brittle, which may cause It 5:15_WHTD — Dick Tracy; -Fresh-Up Show; WTIC — An to plug or rupture, although hard­ Mayor Raymond E. Hunt was the church social rooms this eve- d a aUtemeUt saying that be- located in Florida. He has been this evening at f i o’clock In the French Seats •WTHT — Supermans W T IC — Evening with Romberg..— ^ YOUR in service for three year*. The ening of the arteries occurs in all authorized at the meeting of the i nlng. adopting oorapulaory military Arm y and Navy club. Mrs. Nancy Portia Faces Life. p:00— WDRC — Frank Sinatra baby la the great-granddaughter of us as we grow older, the change Safety Committee OOONVCNIKNC^ MPBOVED ORDER 'Udning tb^ govemment should Frawiey, State president of the (Continued from Fage One) 5:30— WDRC — News Commen­ Show; WHTD — One Foot . In Common Council held Tuesday A meeting of the Rockvllle-Ver- of the late justice Carlton B. Jones does not stort at the same age or OCLtANUNCM . 4iaek an iiltematloBal agreement Marine Corps League Auxiliary, tary; Swoon or CToon; W H TD — Heaven: WTHT — Gabriel Heat evening to enter into a contract non Safety committee will bet held of dtebron, who lost a son, G. develop at the same rate In every­ Jack Armstrong: WTHT —; Cap­ ter; W TIC — Eddie Cantor Show O COMFORT TODAY abolish peacetime conscription and staff of New Britain will In- teamed with the Socialist party) renewing the lease of the Golthra- this evening wjth Chairman • a policy among nations.” Merle, in World War 1, and a one. tain Midnight; W TIC Just 9:15 — W TH T — Real Stories bUII the officers. Slight aging changes are seen — 11. Simons Corporation for the Peer­ Charles Underwood presidlnR at IjOonmient Croaae* Party Unea grandson, Carlton P., in World from Real Life. The offliers to be inatalled are; In Uie arteries of babies and M R P (which Socialists and Com­ Plain Bill. , t less Mill building for a five-year 7:30 o’clock. A t this time final "Tlowever, comment crossed par- War 2. 5:45_W D R C r - Old Record Shop: 0:30— WDRC— Ann Sothem as Mrs. Hattie Cummings, presi­ throughput childhood. As soon as munists said was backed by right­ period, the rent to be $3,500 an­ plana will be made for the Safety hes and many House Republi- Mi.rge iD., On.) said If A group of Marine mothera Men; WHTD — Attorney (^ril 11:30 — WDRC — Night Owl; straitened for the duration. Plans blocked or torn, with the result of the major party vote: The Peerless building la part of the country Is going to have mili­ will be admitted to the a\ixiUary Coleman: W TH T— Fulton Lewis, WHTD—Gems for Thought; Mu­ ai-e on foot for the observance of a apparently more serious In the be­ Communists (overall)— 5.00).- the Recreation Grounds aite and It tary training, the president’s pro- as honorary members during the Jr: WTIC — Supper Cnub. sic; WTHT—Dance .Orchestra; 20th anniversary gathering at a ginning than It will be later on. 121. (The Communist party alone was stated that proceeds from the looks about as sensible ■ as ceremony. 7:IS _ WDRC — Jack Smith W TIC —iCongresaionid Medal of any. He warned, however, that it date to be announced. If the hemorrhage Is large In polled 2,321.300 and the rest were rent will be set aside as a recrea­ amount or If a vital spot is af­ from the Communist-reslstan''* Songs; WHTD — Raymond Honor. tion fund to "be used for the future may be pretty expenaive running' Mrs. Lulu Lord returns Thurs­ 12:00 — W H TD — News; Music; ALEXANDER JARVIS day to her home In Ellington, hav­ fected, paralysis of the face, arm groups affiliated with the parent Swing; WTHT — Hartford He­ development of the center. a million boya a year through the roes Speak i WTIC — News of ■wnc — News; Danny Ryan AGKNT •Im ilitary and other Instruction ing speht several days visiting her and leg occurs. Most of us suffer party which entered the elections Mixed Doubles Start under titles of their own.) the World. Serenade. * !|teour8cs. stster-ln-law, Mrs. E. G. Lord many small strokes as we grow The Mixed Doubles League will 6 DOVER ROAD TELEPHONE 4112 older without real paralysis devel­ Socialists (overall)—4,788,573. 7:30 — WDRC — Ellerj’ Queen; 12:30—W T IC —Rhythmic Reminis­ Everett Grifflng. who has been open its season this evening at the « .Seen ‘ Last Ditch ElTort” (Of this the regular Socialist par­ WHTD—Lone Ranger; WTHT cences. uiider treatment tor some time for oping. Center Bowling Alleys at" 7:30 To Save See This Agertcy Before :S ‘ But Senator LaFollette (Prog, Circulation Is Hampered ty polled 3.427,810 and the re.st stomach ulcers, has returned home o’clock. Eighteen teams have en­ (ris.) called Mr. Truman’s pro- "Hardening of the aeries re came from the two affiliated So­ from the Newington Veterans’ tered. The group have elected the You Buy a Car il ”a last ditch effort, against suits in interference with the cialist resistance groups). following officers, Mias Helen backdrop of this war. to force hospital. He was also cared for circulation by narrowring the pas­ Radical Socialists— 1,115,382. Western Union to Elim inate Bush, president; Miss Marjorie undemocratic system of at first at the Hartford hosplUl sage way. Favorite spots for this Jesanis, treasurer; W alter Stan- cetime conscription on the pco- It Is reported that Theodore and Taught English By Ul's [Joseph Kowalski have tieen di» change to develop are the corO' nard, secretary. o f this country.” nary arteries of the heart, and the Its Pole and Wire Network “ Senators McCairran (D., Nev.i, charged from the U. S. service, Hollywood.—Are you one of Legion Auxiliary arteries of the legs and feet. The Tokyo — (iP)—High ranking Am­ The meeting q t Stanley Dobosz ft (R.. Ohio), Butler (R., Neb ), i also Leslie Kinney. Clarkson L. those who died a thousand deaths erican officers riding an elevator circulation tends to be less e ffi­ New York. Oct. 2 4 - oP)— It’s Another A ” riy Unit No, 14. American Legion O’Dtniel (D „ Tex.), Johnson (D.. Bailey has been at home recently from one. Saturday to another, In one of Tokyo's best hotels knew cient in the heart and the Ipwer scr's Ish Kanibble (Mem Bogue) Auxiliary will be held this evening Colo.) and Wilson (R.. Iowa) were and la expected home again in the wondering whether the hero got Yank G l’a had been teaching the the telegraph and not television out of his dire fix In the movie se­ extremities as we grow older and also is to come out soon, with plan* at seven o’clock at the G.A.R. just as much against it. near future. we should not tax our reserve by attractive operator English when, which Is getting ready to estab­ Because of the need for trained rial? I f not you certainly wasted to rejoin the show on NBC Nov, 14. hall. The hour of the meeting has , In the middle lane were such over-exertion. Injuries of the feet, as she opened the door, she bowed lish a "first” in applying radio personnel to man troop ships 1st your childhood. New York’s "Top of the Dial been advanced because of the Mnstors as Knowland (R.. CaliM, even those which are superficial politely and said: ” Oh, my aching relay networks on the ultra high Lt. John VanZander. U. S. M. C„ 1 went out to see a serial being Station” WMCA, has signed a con­ grocery social t6 be held at eight Btewurt (D „ Tcnn.), Johnson (D „ have less of a tendency to heal back.” T h e expression is a GI fa ­ frequencies to commercial use. tract to become the regular Met­ has returned to service for the TANKS filmed at Republic and 1 soon o’clock. B. C.), Ferguson (R.. Mich.), ARMY STRENGTH PLANES promptly In older persona because vorite in the Paclfic^and has varied A t least, that would seem to be ropolitan outlet of the new Asso­ Good News All Who time being. He left Wednesday realized that medium of enter­ . Permit Granted For 'Brevrster (R„ Me.), Austin (K., of Insufficient circulation. interpretations ranging from sur­ apparent In the Western Union ciated Broadcasting Corp. net- for Marleilles, France, on a troop 2,440 250 tainment has not changed since 1 Alderman William Ross o f the V L ) and Magnuson (D., ’Wash.). 187,8f86 Heart Action Taxed prise to disgust. announcement that it planned to / work, giving that chain a total of carrier, and will bring home war was a tot. The serials was "King Public Works, Committee reported They and others hope for some 68,000 Difficulty In high blood pressure spend $62,000,000 to set'up a clr- 20 affiliates. Want To Do Some Outside veterans from the European area. 8,300,000 64,591 of the Forest Rangers,” subtitled, at the meeting of the Common form of training which will not occurs in the smaller arteries of Sultuatlon fteversed cult embracing New York. Wash- The one-year contract is effcc- There w ill be a meeting of the said leading lady Helen Talbot, Council held Tuesday evening ^ ^ it, educational opportunities. the body which are composed ington and Pittsburgh over which , tive Nov. 5, with WMCA deslgnat- American legion, G. Mcarle Jones “ I Bruise Easy.” that the committee had investi­ Knowland has suggested a sys- chiefly o f muscle. In. the begin Fort Washlngto(^ Wyo.— (A'l— to transmit telegraph, facsimile ■ ing nine hours dally between 9 Painting This Fall! Post, Wednesday evening at Gilead The scene waa in a cav* and gated the petition presented at tsm by which youths could either nlng stages o f high blood pressure Times have chan^d! The first and teletype messages. So far' a. m. and 12 mid. as available *o Community hall, when returned the two forest rangers and Miss the last masting by William taka a full year of military train- these small arteries develop spasm white man in the west bartered only a test circuit is in operation | the network. In addition 'some of soldiers will be initiated as mem­ Talbot were tied' to the wall. By tnqr or National Guard or Reserve while In the later stages perma with the Indians to obtsdn hides between New Y’ork and Phlladel-1 Its own programs will go on the Luetjen for the Installation of two bers of the organization. The Direclorg of Jap superhuman strength one of the 20,000 gallon oil tanks at his prop officer training ovef a period of nent hardening occurs. Purpose of and furs. Now the situation is re- phla. But if everything goes as chain. Glastonbury degree team will do rangers waa .able to struggle loose erty on Grand'avenue. A fter con­ WE HAVE A SHIPMENT year* before they become 21. W e d d in g s the Bcall arteries Is to distribute verged. Sheebomi and Apapahoe expected, it is proposed to make the work of initiating. There will Austin proposed that the train­ Monopoly Wrestle and rip down the dynanilte wires blood flow where needed. They Indians want white man hunter# the ayalem nation-wide, ultimately On the A ir 'tonight: NBC—r8, ferring with the Fire Marshal, the be a supper Ifi connection with the ing period be stretched over four that would have blown them to 'operate like fauceta. shutting off to save deer and elk hides for them i-eplaclng the present pole and Mr! and Mrs. North; 9, Eddie Can­ committee granted tfie,permit. yaars. Magnuaon said trainees initiation. arm bouquet o f pink perfection: idngdom come. It was exciting, Cases Settled With Reorganizing Plckles-Newell or turning on the blood. JIn high so they can continue to make wire network. tor; 9:30, District Attorney: 10. ought to be given college credits. Miss Mildred Pendleton and Miss roses. The maid of honor waa 1 p-Qj. information on the status Th\ two cases scheduled be OF OUTSIDE WHITE blood pressure there is a tendency leather goods. The system, developed by R(?A Kay Kyser from Carrier Enter­ Barbara Allen of Norwich were Mies Dorothea Newell, daugh­ similarly gowned and carried i g^rial 1 went to one of . 'There were a lot of legislators engineers and made up automatic prise. . . . CBS— 7:30, Ellery heard by the Jury at the session callers on friends here Sunday (Continued from Page One) ter of Mr. ami Mrs. R. J. McBrlUc s-A-eclheart roses. Ujje producers, Ron Davidson, and who either hadn’t made up their relays mounted on towers 30 miles Queen; 8:30, Dr. Christian; 9, while driving thfough the village. of 3008' Tennyson avenue. Wash­ The ceremony waa followed b y^ director, Fred Brannon. Accord- minds or weren’t saying. or more apart, la the outgrowth of Frank Sinatra; 9:30, Ann Solh- Members of the Trl-C3ounty tal capitalization of 1.180,32.'».000 ington, D. C., became tho -bride of a reception for the immediate j uu gUtua is quo, ,. They included Senators McKel- nearly 20 years of research. Pre­ em'a Malsie; 10:30, Andrews Sis­ laiMp., Tenn.), Wagner (D., N.Y.), Christian Union are informed that yen (more than 878,000.000) sad Captain William F. Pickles, son faj^jne's at the home of the bride's'"I "It is a recognised fact.” said' ters— ABC—-8, Lum and Abner; of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Pickles liminary tests were made in 19b6 OonlUilly (D., Tex.), Reverconik there will be an informal reunion varying Interests In 150 other parertU. The bride’s mother re- Brannon, “ that since the begin-; on a three-meter circuit between 8:30, Fishing and HunUng; 9:.'«), (R.. WrVa.), Lucas (D.. HI ), at the Marlborough Congregation companies. ceived in an aqua jersey gown the Industry, the serial! N ew York and Philadelphia. Pages of Melody; 10, Counter Spy. October 2()^ at a candlelight ceie-corsage of roses, and the ^nj the western have been the! Acts AT ONCE to Moora ,(R., Ojila.), Millikin (R. al church, Sunday, Oct. 28, at .7 2. Retirement of Baron Takakl- Later, in 1940, considerably . ., . MBS—8, Music Half-Hour; Relieve and 'Loosen* C olo.),.' Vanden"berg (R., Mich.) p. m. The Marlborough people will mi Mitsui as president of .Mitsui mony in the Clevelai^ Park Con- hridegroom’s mother received in backbone of t h e ’ business. Yes; changed, lmprov?.d_and.inpved far­ 8:30, Bert Wheeler Comedy; 10, gregational church. The minwter. jace and crepe w ith : mdagH they never fall.” and Byrd (D., Va.).- serve coffee and those from each Holding and other Mit.sui family ther up the wave spectrum. It The Clock Strikes, Drama.-■ church are asked to provide their members, plus heavy liquidation Rev. Alfred Hurst, performed the corsage of yellow orchids. The| g^gt ©f the serial is about functioned In a 60-mile television own refreshments, to be eaten pic­ of their shares. ceremony and chrysanthemums, decorations of the McBride home [ « t 35 oq()_ ggjd Davidson, but he relay tryout. Since then and dur­ Thursday Items: N B C —11 a. m nic fashion. There will be a com gladioli, ferns and palms com- ,^ere white chrysanthemums, car-1 couldn’t say exactly how much Fred Waring; 3 p. m.. Women of m m m ing tho war much more has been (CAUSCO BY COLDS) munity aing and at 8 a woratalp tton wsMblV^affec\m na'tTons andJ gladioli, 'profit they make. America; 6:15. Ek:hoe8 of Tropics: Hebron tlon. possibly aneciing suen Key , included ’’Because” by D’Har- i-nvlng for learned about the higher frequen­ T h e first spoonfuls of nsmstiN m xirt nrrvlPB with special mualc In the — ...... „ a wedding -They never tell ua how much cies,. and now operation has been 9, Frank Morgan; 11:30, Stoi^ of prompU; relieve such coughlns or men as laauo Sumii, managmg dl- dclot .^..1 and Still n«’as the lUicfit"Night nv"v . ..____— « « — r-~ ------j church.> Rev. Wallace Canney of rector of “banto” of Mitsui hold­ ' trip IhroiiBh the “Pocono moun- make,” he said. ’’They mere-1 stepped up some more to the.vicin­ Music. , . . CBS—3:30, Sing Along money bick. Preecrlbad by thousands Approximately 7li were present Westchester will tell of union hia- Boehm. tains in Pennsylvania, the bride j y gay we've got to make them ! Club; 4:30, Democratic Women’s of Doctors I rxsmssiN sets at once not at the annual roll call and dinner ing. ity of 4,000 megacycles, or a wave­ only to relieve coughing but it actu­ toi-y, and Rev. Glenn Robet-ta, The bridal attendants were! wore a black dressmaker suit| more cheaply. But I do know th a t' length measured in centimeters Day, Four cfongresswomen; 4:45. ally 'loosens phlegm ’ and makea It of the Hebron Congregational secretary o f the Connecticut Coun­ Intricate Charter System Mra. F. J. Rennie, sister of th e‘ with black Chesterfield coat.'" On. tj,© f\|.at 'Lone Ranger’ made'over King George from England; 6-1,1. easier to raise. Salel Sffeetii’e! Pleasant 'church Saturday evening. A busl- instead of meters. tasting! Buy rssTOtsiN today. ,V V ...... cil of churches, will speaK on fu­ Mitsui Hnoaha waa formed last bride. Miss Betty Owen; Major their return they will make their a million dollars." This name pystem can be em­ Patti Clayton Song; 8. Jack Car- 4ncsa meeting was held and a nev' ture plans. Regular Tri-County year succeeding a similar holding Joseph Brown was beat man and home in Hartford. The bride at- it has always amazed me that son; 10, Great Momenta in Music. 1 church committee .was named, Ed- ployed for television relay, or auv meetings will be held the last Sun­ company With interests ranging the ushers were Lieutenant F.'J. tended George Washington Unt-lgo much money could be made . ABC— 12;30, Farm and Home; licwanl A. Smith, first; Raymond other type of communication, that day of each month. They were fi-om flour manufacture to- liea.’y Rfnnie, U.S.N.R., M ajor, Janies versity and is a member of Chi, merely on the Saturday matinee i 2:30, The Fitzgeralds; 5:45, (Re' IBmith, second, and Winthrnp Hil- all depending upon ita design. FOR w h i t e r suspended through the war. Industry. The giant house of Mit­ Russo, and R. J. McBride, brother Omega Sorority. Until recenUy | crowd. But Davidson said that a I . . . TOPS FOR QUALITY peat 6:45) Tennessee Jed; S:!."), 4853485323485323235353534823535323905353482323235323235348534848535348533153235353534823 rnding, third. Joseph Griffing ’ vas Wellington Walker of Hartford, sui Is.held together by an intricate Earl Godwin; 10:30. A. A. F. Pr.j- Annouheement lea retiring member of the rotating of the bride. „ . ■ she has been engaged in secreta- j good number of theaters run them , M. Sergt. Ezra Stone, who indi­ former bead of the Connecticut and unique charter system which gratii. . . . MBS— 11:15 a. m. Elsa w h i e h o u s e s ftt committee. A ll other church ntii- Given in marriage by her fa- rial work in Calcutta, India, and; throughout the Saturday per-; P tpeK M o Ctotpasy, Long Idand CUg, N , T , cated a month ago he would be­ Y Chapter of American Architects grew {from a small dry ^ xkIs store ther the bride wore a gown o f ! it waX there she met Captain 1 formance until evening, and In come Henry Aldrich again as soon Maxwell; 2:15 p.-ffia., Jane Cowl; The/Cenfer Icens'were re-elected. Reports of Association, and designer of build­ started by the family's founder in Franchised Bottler: Pepsl-Cola Bottling Co, of Central Village, Conn. 4:30, Mutual Melody j 7:30, Arthur church officers were rendered and white satin and lace, sweetheart I Pickles of the Intelligence unit, [some places they are advertised as h i was discharged, has set his ings in Canterbury, Chaplin and 1673. Hale; .10, ^ t t e r H alf Quiz. i; approved. neckline, long sleeves edged with I who waa later transferred to for Friday nights as well, return to the CBS program fer Tailor Shop DON’T LIVE Woodstock, was present at a nieet- Mitsubishi company, Ltd., an­ lace and the skirt terminating in China and who has been with the | The serial makers are extreme- NovJ 2. He has been in the Arm y When the turkey dinner . was. other multi-million'monopoly, was PostnMters Approved 97 Center Street etaerved the tables were filled with ing of the school building commit­ a full length train. Her veil of Army five years. A graduate of ly ' limited, the producer said. ainc6 July 23. 1941. While he-was tee last week and discussed planh. dissolving partially but its man­ Trinity College, and a member of First, the hero has to get out of a W y the Henry role has been igood things. Mrs. Joseph Griffing lllualon was held in place by a Washington, Oct 24—(AVi-The RU, aging director’ yesterday made it p l^ e d successively by Norman WILL BE CLOSED iWas chairman o f the supper com- There was another meeting o f the halo of pearls, and her bridal bou­ Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity, .Cap­ a scrape and into another In DO YOUR SHOPPING TOMORROW AT clear that the executives who. di­ Tokar. Dickie Jones and Raymond Senate has. approved the following IN A HOUSE OF Rg(3RETS! idt-deanfnq imittee, and the Rev. Charles A. committee staged for Tuesday quet was in the form of a halt tain Pickle* was .formerly em­ every chapter except the last, MONDAY, OCT. 29 TO rected its war Industries expected Jves. Tokar and Jones also went nominations for poatmastershlpa in r Downs.. acting.^ pastor, was toast evening at the flrehouae, when moon of white roses, gardenias ployed by the Aetna Fire Insur- and that must be accompllahed to hold on to their key job*. Connecticut: Sol Adler, Cobalt; MGNDAY, NOV. 12 i k eimaster. Members respwided to architects will be present from the and stephanotis. ■ ance Company of Hartford. in two reels, or about 20 minutes. Into the Army, Tokar having just been discharged. Stone was given Charles T. Swanson, Cornwall; HOUSE PAINT lithe roll call with witty rejoinders firms of Reinhart, Ebbeta and Frld Next Two Months Crucial The matron of honor’! gown' Among the out/of town guests Elxpense boids down the produc­ I FOR VACATION Paint It Now With of Glastpnbury and Brown t^nd his release this week at March 'Thomaa L. Barry, Norfolk; Charles which kept the company in roars In-an Interview with the Asso­ was in aqua mousseline de sole, at the wedding, were the bride- tion possibilities, too. Appealing ■W ONDER! J. Seiferman, Portland. neof laughter. Among those pre.se.-it VanBjuren of . New Haven, to talk ciated Press, Welfare- Minister wllh matching headdress of oa-l groom’s parents, also Mr. and to '-a young audlence.^the fertail Field, Calif. ' 1 were Elaine Vey, daughter of -he over additional plans. Ashlda said reports that several trich feathers and short veil, and | Mrs. J. F. PiclflesCl|ll of Holl street. makers have to be .^carefiil on )Rev, Walter Vey of Buffalo, N.V.: mlUlona in Japan might die of moral matters. The hero never tii’WzBidi'imib UfSergt. John Champe, son of the starvation were "exaggerated” but them. Ashes of British prisoners drinks or smokes, although the SMARKETg while others were dlstrukted or uh- esformer pastor. * Rev. Howard C. i^ C V C ? l l J U r O r S he did emphasize u e next two heavies 'might, and the amount derplayed. ’ / remain in Japan at the request of 855 Main St. Rubinow Bldg. Telephone 6465 BRl-MAR S t a r ts wMi0—9iay9 wMte 8 Champe, now o f Shelton. .Mrs. montha wbuld be crucial. o f love is virtually nil. Dyke emphasized there w s* no the British. veLulu Lord of Ellington, and many The Welfare ministry is speed­ "The Quartermaster corps as­ The serials are filmed In a rush. W hy is D u Pont House Painj sp4>nlliantly'white? Because It'a 9oi others. > ^ Now Chosen desire to "lay down a blueprln|; for Two directors are on sack ons, Unavoidable Circumstances Often Bring maae with titanium dioxide,^rfie pigment that s even whiter than ing up the production of prefabri­ the press” but asserted that de­ signed me to accompany the ashes Now-^Another Added Miss Vey has been a visitor at cated bouses to alleviate the situa­ home because I am . higb on alternating every other day. A snow! This paint stays whftc, too, because— spite "considerable progreaa” to­ good director can average 40 hthe home o f Miss Josephine Pom- (Continued from Page One) tion of destitutes jammed In leak- points,” .Carter said. "A t first, I Inevitable Expenses. . Sickness is an • ( usprowicz, but has now returned ward free press and radio In the scenes s day, whereas the usual Convenience PAINT! ing/tin shacks in 'Tokyo and Yoko- didn’t cape for the idea. Then I nchome. It is the first tirjfe in seypa past few montha, there stUl Is "re­ figured it was .the least I could do pictui* gets about four or five. I Don’t regret it all winter because you tan, who are to be tried by a jury, ha^na. markable similarity’’ between the example. ft's solf-cloanMg Tycara that she haa-viaitted-Hebf-m. the time required for jury selec­ for the fellows who had lost their Shooting schedules S’-e between F^ree Delivery Service i neglected to paint your home. Now’s . Miss-Meric Jones; teacher of Pushing forward along- the i'oad policies of different paper* on the DuPont House Paint is so formulated that, as time goe* by, a . tion wasoappreciably lessened. lives, and for their families.” 20 ahd 40 days, average for a B i 1 the time to paint it with Bri-Mar paint LPhysical culture in the Mlddle- to reform sketched by MacArthur, same issue, microscopically fine white powder forms on the ^surface. Heavy Five To Be Tried By Court Up forward, men started stretch' picture. The finished product of raitoW-n High' school narrowly es- the cabinet of Premier Kujlro : — the favorite of all New England for .Four of the 11 accuaed have ing out In their seats and cocking a serial would take over four Persons who have saved are better prepared to rains wash this powder away, taking dust and dirt with it, SM iracaped a serious accident Sunday Shid^ara has approved woman’s THURSDAY SPECIAL! : over a hundred years. pleaded guilty and five have elect' their feet atop convenient boxes— hours to show at one time. leaving the surface clean and white again. (Excessive accumute- , ^ {When she was riding bareback on suffrage and lowering of the voting eded to be tried' by the court. Flying Ashet some not realizing that the last The art form require* very meet these expenses brought on by ttiMp-cir^pum* lions o f dirt, particularly in sooty industrial commumtie^ or in eaher pony, to exercise it. Cars ■com- age o f men from 35 to 20. To be­ sharp actors because of the speed Whether this trial will proceed traces of-m ore than 1,000 men heavily shaded locations, may delay or interfere with this prtK- t Ing from opposite directions i come law, such proposals must be were underfoot—also going home. Involved. Some ■ of the graduates stances. — V BRI-MAR OUTSIDE PAINT i r - = Ffrightened the ponv and'^'^^ Miss i «'>«uJtaneod-''>y with the jury trial acted on by the Diet. From Japa^ from serials are Rod Cameron, LAMB LEGS < ess.) ^cause this "self-cleaning ' is gradual, the wearing quaU- iJones was thro^^ against the ' decisions on John Carroll, Frances Rafferty, ties of the paint film are not abnormally affeaed. .Late fence, badly bruising her ! 92 Urns Stared 4 Japnnese Editors Told (Gontinned from Page One) Gene Autry, and a girl named There are many good raisons why you should knee, and causing a faint. Her i ® , , „ Phyllis Isley who waa such a bad Giallcm mother. Mrs. Claude W. Jones also Attorney William M. H.arney, In Mausoleum $ 3 - 1 5 Gumrds the surface Establish Free Press the 1.091 were Americans. Most actress that she couldn’t be al­ Chuck Roost Veal Roost Save — if you n e e d ^ incentive to Save . . the collapsed on finding her daughter I Ward, la seeking wpa- Yokohama, Ofct. 24 — )—The Matthesius island. Japan. ashes from Japan to the United They armed themselves and called Wallpaper* ^ e t t a G. Horjtofi. mother of the twins. Fred and Frank, who said The Japanese turned .the ashes Dyke charged the editors with fltatea. I am informed. But it Is for the man to come down. He Fresh Fruits And Vegetables ^ o s t, Mr. and Mrs. John Horto.i. their, close riesemblance “ gave a Just the beginning. A ll of these over .to American aiuthoriUes from Artist Material lot pf Arihy guy* grey hairs,” con­ having ' “ done practically nothing proved to be an escaped (3ernum Mphew and nlece-in-law and Bci- to explain Uie historic significance jar* were on shelve* iii just one camps throughout..Japan, 'chiefly r Picture Fraraiag Johnson Paint Co. fused. their sister on discharge prisoner of war. ' ' Juicy. Caltforata California Iceberg mcGILL-tOnUERSE IRC. and Robert Horton, niece and of General MacArthur’s recent temple—JU Gang!,- At Qsaka. from Dispatch Camps Nos. ' and from the service. Th# sister, Mrs. ilORBOIDS Drafting InZimmenta V i, also Mrs. Lulu Lord and free press directive,' i4'hlCh was rt*' There were others all over Japan.v 5 on Honshu. Most o f the ashes of Biiter-i>i-law,- Mrs. -B. Q. Lord, Dorothy ^_^h. pf Chicago, was on were in porcelalil uma, but soipe, Safer in Driver's Scat Lemons Lettuce 899”MA1NSTRE»T- garded a* the "Magna Chazta” for Taking infonnatlon form dog Wi. - ■" hand to greet them a* they feft psvtlcularly Austrians, -wert in. waa a delightful family gather- the Japanese free expression. tags arid other irecorils, the Japa­ and greatly epjoyed. the separation center. With fa­ nese engraved the name of each 'small square teakwood boxes. Claremore, OMs.— ilT y —When d forlH k A Mutual Savings Bank BEAOQUARIEBO Window Glaa* Directed 'To Explain Order _ ’ their automobile stalled on the Charles C. Sellers was call- miliar affection she igreeted one;— victim In—Japanese—on a . jar - Mirror* home from Philadelphia Sun- "Hello Fred.” The Instnictlona to the confer­ and also noted the date and "cause edge of a railroad track In fro.it " I ’m Frank,” he replied; Baseball Paradis* of an approaching train. Theodors Feacy Fancy McIntosh 00 account of the lUneas > f ence specifically directed both the of death." Carter said the Japa­ AO depoalta la tWa .tana a n gonranteed la taU by Fta DU PONT PAINT SERVICE CENT MO Horace, who had a severe hewapaper and radio editors ef the nese cremated the bodies and kept Brinkmar jumped out but J. W. the ashes in a temple where a The baseball nark at Quito, Walker kept his driver’s seat Th* Savlag* Baah DepoaM Gaaraaty Fond of Oona. laa cold with threatened compii- Key to all television operation nation to explain the. order "In Cucuifibers Applet- loncsEsynz 645 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6887 S •b e found him greatly iin- is persistence o f vision—the com­ term* that the peopW can under Buddhist priest prayed over them Ecuador, is a parad&waradbe for home- locomotive itnick the vehicle, on her arrival, and he is mon ■ optical characteristic which stand and encourage them to use dally. - run hitters, "ib e rarefisd atmos­ swinging it around and knocking Advertise in The Herald—“It PRYS > well on the road to recoverv. enable! the eye to retain what has their new rights.” Will'Be Kept Id Cemeter>- phere . at the 95(XI-foot altitude Brinkmar against a signal post 13c Each 2^lbs:33c wia tmabla to officiate at si. ijeen seen for a fraction -of a sec- _____Headquarters ______asserted that the The ashes of non-Americans will gives batters greater distance,' ana He WAS taken to a hospital with ky*"*!**! church as cr- ond after the image has bspn ns. | (ttopla'sjopla's opinions onop soma aubjootrmbjoote be kept in g cemetery at Manila deprives pitchers of their sbfrp- a slight eoncussloB. W alktr waa Init Ji^prs to do so next moved- , had been "w...... ’Btematlcally.... ignored' until their r overnmepta clatm bn^aking cuiyea unscathed. j- ' ------t ------A ^ '■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEEl. ‘JO N k. ^D N ESD A Y , OCTOBER 24, 194$ PA«E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANtHESTEB. CX)NN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 194S criminals” were those ‘,‘false ONE WEEK DELIVERY AT MacOONALI) S the wives of Gen. Dwight D. Eis­ prophets” who asaert that "In a Japanese Wage strength amt .leadership visioR. It Nazis , wore alwa.vs a distinct (Conviction Ig Set Paralv/es enhower, Associate Justice Harold Tlii'ee Woiiinlefl Bolton Morals G6st world dominated by scientific Manchester ha.s become completely RjT|l^»ient mlnoiUy, who, however secure H. Burton. Secietary of War Rob­ Ramparts Tumbling achievement there Is no place for List Piiblislieil that thl.s nation, if if would save they may have been in tlu^ir c on.- ert P. Patterson, Attorney Gen­ On lliinltng Trip AsuleTiy Tieneral the Idealist. RE'UPHOLSTER (liviHaii (l^iila«*l8 eral Tom Clark. .Senator Listei All parents and adult residents Seen Highest "Only,” he declared, "through Evening Heixild itself, must find means of devel­ tml, did not represent the Cer- of Bolton are urgPff to attend the Yoiir 2 Pc. rUBLISIlKD BT TJIE man people as a whole. But an ' y Hill ID., Ala.), and L, B. Pearson, the itnion of realistic vision and Tokyo,•' Oct. 24— Domel ag­ UERAL.D PRINTING CO, INC. oping and a.sserting a leadership i Parent-Teacher organization meet- 1 Down Around Nation MacDonald the Canadian ambassador; Rep. F ort Devena, Maas., Oct. 24'*‘i,i' idealistic aspiration can the human ency published; today a wage list Living Room Suite 13 Biuell Street which will operate ahead of and actual membership of 7,000,000. Manila. Oct. H i/T’l A strike Jessie Sumner iR.. III.) and Miss Wiri'sted. Oct. 21 (/F: Cbarirs tng this evening at eight o'clock Conscience of World race achieve the progress of strips your suite to the Menchpster. Conn. Scback. 18, a Gilbert school under- , *n the Quarryville Methodist —The acting chief of the Firs'. fc: Japanese' employed by the AI- i THyMAS FERGUSON tverlhat in the White House. with the families In buck of these of Filipino dommurtlcatlons work­ Florence Hing. daughter of Admir­ the American people la that If which it Is capable.” \00 frame, and rebuilds com­ I church. Service command has sat aside g Nuuibed by Horrible lied command. OenemI Menegcr individual members, i-eprescnt.s no ers for nlgher wages - has virtual­ al Ernest J./King. ; cradimte, is In a critieal condition The speaker will be Mrs. I'hom- New Concept in Ameri­ they are ever atUcked they will Addres8>ng the students aa "our pletely. New fillinfr and rounded October 1, 1M»1 court martial conviction of Pfc. not have time to recover. They Stories of War new peacetime graduating class, ’ Highest aid. it said, would be Insignificant proportion of the ly paral.vzed Manila’s clyllian con­ I :;t Litchfield County ho.spital with i g, Birmingham of Andover. A so- can Defense Growing Terms Arranged To springs are added and the Pubilibed Keery Evening Except KevcrsiiiK Their Field tact with the rest of the\w-orld. ; a shotgun wcund in the libdomen | cial time with refreshments will Joseph M. Dcveault, 19, of 150 must, in hla opinion, be ready to President Seymour said it was a "beer supervisors and technicians'’ German people. In faid, tiles.- at 500 to 809 yen ($33 to $51) Suit Vour Convi-nh'iice woodwork is refinished. d«y» end Holldeyi. Entered tt the ' The head of the Philippines Vole lo Slop which Police Sergt. Waldo Heath follow the program, Putnam street, Hartford. Conn., Up; No Geograi»hical fight on the instant, or else— New Haven, Oct. 24. id’) Pres­ cause for rejoicing that "you go t OKIce I t .Mancheeter. Cortn.. ae Within the past few tlays, there members, with their faOiilics, monthly. IN BASIC COVER. Minor changes at no extra Communication Workers' union Some of the scienUats who have ident Charles Seymour of Yale forth with the responsibility of :ond Claaa Hall Matter. ^ prv)bably repTe.sented a majont.v of say.s he received yesterday when on charges of Involuntary m ^- Isolation Any More estimated the full future powers creating rather than destroying; A chcckback, however, showefl Better fabrics,* denims, tapes­ cost can he made lo mod­ has been an unusual occurrence in ha.s -been summoned by the Court tries, friezes, kinkeltes and SUBSCRIPTION RATES the population in’many sections ol of-' iTidustninl Relations to show Work on INov. 2 a guh in the hdfmls of a hunting slaughter and negligent driving of atomic bomba appear to doubt university said today that the that your service to the nation will there had been a translation erro^. ernize and add comfort to the ranks of /^minecticut journal- companion nccldenfally dio- To liicreage Shipg Dohiel meant building — not others priced proportionately, Rt Tear by Mali ...... v -----...... * Germany. We doubt that both cause why he should not be hclll Brig. Gen. William C. Crane By John Nlghtow^r whether even Mr. Truman’s analy­ greatest cost of war "lies In the be expressed in terms of the help your set. montb by Mall — ...... J i.sm. Two of oi}r leading newspa­ ; <-harged. ruled that there was ■'Insufficient'’ sis of the danger la. revolutionary flbld of morals.” not in the ma­ you can give your fellow men and beer — ■ aupervi.sors. low. major liolitii al pai lie.s together in , in contempt .of court for calling ! Hospital ,'iuthoritie.s said that Washington. Oct. 24—r/P)— The _le Copy ...... ■■'a'Qfwi pers, the Stan'ifbrd Advocate and the strike. Wllilmantic, Oct. 24. W/l-i At - (larrxV iiif? Troopg evidence t(v support the conviction ramparts are tumbling down , enough. terial destruction war causes. not the injury you do them. It la The word for either beer or For Guaranteed Workmanship, Prompl Delivery, Large Selection of Fabric.s, Phone iDellvered One Tear ...... * » w thts eonntrv, with a- popiil.otion j blood transfusions were being ad- buildings, it seems. Is bin). em Statea apd a PO,...... »12.°0 the Waterbury Republican, open­ th^igh a National IvBbor Rela^ which resulted In a two year sen­ around the continent of North Am­ Can’t .Afford to Have War "The conscience of the world has a service, that may aeem less « _____ ■ ___ much larger than that of Ger-1 tence at hard labor and dlshonof- erica. In fact, you might aay they been numbed by unremitting fa­ heroic, but it will demand equal ly informed their readers that Their ygument is that In terms More than 4t century ago, An­ MacDOMALD UPHOLSTERY CO. MEMBER OF msnv, have an aetual nuipibership ' Washington, Qct—2-40P)—By ! able discharge. ~ have already tumbled. miliarity with scenes and stories capacity for sacrifice, for courage, THE a sso c ia t e d PRESS they .were reversing previous S p a n i s h SI i h U c m I is due ^ t the p a__ , ; treatment for gunshot wounds o' of destru•uctlon------and------death the . Unit- tonio Jose de Sucre led the patri­ 983 MAIN STREET HARTFORD TELEPHONED 41-27 , The A.aaoclaled Preaa la exchiaivcly workeril of the American Thread , MJd-November the Navy expects, The commander directed that .- A new. concept in American de­ so horrible that. In order to save and for long-standing determina­ opinions of their own. Such can­ enrollment larger than 7,000,000. ed States can’t afford Ao have a our sanity. Sve end with an inabil­ ot forces which freed Bolivia from Special Attention Given Out-of-Town Cu.stomers Cbatltled to the iiae ol republicatlon of ' Company'-here,lany'-he members of'l^'cal I the sentence be* medkV^^^^ fense la growing up. It la based war, ready or not. tion." jiall newa diapatchea credited to it or not dor was not only refre.shirig in Those who still believe in good Bv 5lrs. 'I'rniiiaii 1460, Textile- ■ ...... W orkers ■Union - - 1®- 'vhose condition was not re-. shippTnp administration "e-» i veault. ail overseas veteran and on the belief that the geographical ity to realize their horror," the the Spanish. ,, ifwhttrwise cred^t^d this paper *nd "' n,srv„.« >s; x' ■^gVT;ry''7;iZp;'r,’.; r.'S.v purple heart, be re- But as a first measure Mr. Tni- unlveraity head said In an address ISao the locW neWrpubTliMreg here; itself, refurbiiihihg that vitality Gernmn.s are still entitled to their reasons for islolatloniam as a Na­ ...... duty. n:\an .says the .country must be prepared for today’s graduation Body Found In River lielieT, and we join with them. But tional policy have disappeared. rckdy, and so powerful that it r All rights of republicatlon of special and honesty which Is the true (yp,_ jirg uplcss the comjiany acceded to: ...... icnw. ___ ^ ~ a i Devcault w was the operator of There isn’t any isolation any exercises. “So much degradation their possible number mu.st be Washington. Oct. 23 . _ wounds, Senator- Cordon (R.. Ore.) made i Aimy bus which crashed into may hope no nation will dare to aiUMtche.s herein, are also reserved. Ideal of the press, hut the change union demands. . »a Heath said a group of five bov.s more. 18 forced upon us by the exigencies Putnam, Oct. 24 —(Ah—The body Full service client of N. E. A. Service scaled down. Harry S. Truman is resuming the public today a from FIc-tj killing five European vet- attack. ; of war that our very sense of in Opinion was al.so.all Important...... Tli® union asks a* closed shop,: p^d been hunting in the Clapp nlll New I>efenae Lines of Mrs. V. Evelyn Welch, 44, a mill ' I n c . ______•- The disclosure that the. Nazi study of Spanish', which she drop- Admiral Ernest J. King assuring | 3^ ^ept Beyond this the president syp-,‘ right and wrong is dulled.” worker, who had been missing Now you’re ...Have a Coke Both changes of policy con-' peii when she became first laily eight cents an hour pay increase, • district when the gun that Car- him that the Navy is assigning to The new defense lines of the ports the United Nations as an; Publishers Repreaentativea: The m aster files included the names of 13. , ^ United States are on the Mlaalsalp- i Asserting the "dangers of moral from her home since Saturday was Julius* Mathews Special Agency-.Sew cerned our outlook upon a world la.st April. seven cents an hour differential; mine Alderaccio. 17, was di-i- transport duty "e,very transpoit. agency which may prevent war.'■ degeneration”. ' had Increased recovered by' police last night tho.se who were regarded as parlv Kvery Monday from 11 a. m. un- for sw-lng .shift workers, vacations' niantling accidentally discharged carrier, hospital ship and tenrier The Hartford soldier testified at pi—or at Pittsburgh—or Chicago I * Tork. Chicago. Uetrolt and Boatoii. which now pcssesfies the atomic the court martial proceedings that —or St. Louis -if and when there The problems for the , United “manyfold’.' because of the war, from the Qulnnebaiig river be­ til 12;30 o’clock...... the formal ■ green with pa.v. and a minimum wage ot: wounding three of them. which can be made reasonably et- States now' are different from a u d it liVnibors in this and other coun­ is another war. President Truman , President Seymour told the_^gradu- neath the River street bridge. Rel­ MEMBER BUREAU OF bomb. ' ' 65 cents an hour, together with; Neither Alderaccio nor Charles ticient for the purpose." he “blacked out” while driving the what they were a t the United Na-1 I t a RCULATlO.NS.______■ tries is likelv to make some of the, room of the While House is turned bus and did not know what hap- is authority for that. I ates: atives said she had been worried The Stamford Advocate con- Into a school room, completeWith "improved insurance provisions '. i Bouchez, K. the fifth boy was in- King estimated that the Navy tlons conference in San Franclaco. "Without attempting to argue about her son, Robert, a member The Herald Printing Coinpaiiy, Inc., .siib-id.SH Nazi adherents in thl.s CIO Regional Director D. . -l.ijurcd. ships will have a paaaenger cap. pened. , . . These are his words: fessed that it had previously be- blackboard and chalk. "In any future war, the heart however, and Mr. Truman now i the wisdom or the ethics of the use of the U. 3. Navy who Monday aasutnes no flnanclal r'espnnalbllity for country imea.sv. There is no lea- The organizer of the class is Gallagher .said similar action haili It was the second seriou.s hunt- | acity of 361.000 men the WSA ves- A post officer, testifying In his courfts less on the peace machin­ t/pugraphlcal error* eppeering In »d- beved In the. adequacy of existing behalf, described the tree as a of the United States would be the i of the atomic bonib, consider how sent word that hV had returned tc vertlsement* In The lUnc.-iester Eve- I ,son why theiV names .should not he Mr.x. Clarence.: Norton Goodwin, been taken hy unions in Taftvllle, | g accident In tw-o days in this sels 177,000 and the Army trans- ery and more on military power. the United State)) from the South­ ' plans Hiui piocedures for the fu rite. I ports 13,217. “traffic . hazard.'* enemy’s first target. Our geo­ terrible must be a situation when ■ling Herald. piiblisheil. Clas.smates of .Mrs. Truman are|.Iew-ett .City and Daidcison. i graphical security is now.gone — .When th at conference was heifl Siam a weapon* can be justified oh west Pacific. Surviving are her Hire protection of peace apd our gone with the advent of the robot the Atlantic and Pacific oceans any grounds." I mother, husband, *two sons and Wednesday, October 24 own national safety. But now, tt bomb, the rocket, aircraft carriers had been narrowed by long range Yet, he said, ’’the worst of war four brothers. and modern airborne Armies." bombers and rockets carrying or­ found, it could not deny the dinary explosives. It ..was possible "sheer necessity" of an effort to Farmer Loeal (iirl Fit this together with two piec­ Truman To Conuress es of information recently given to Imagine an assault from for­ deal with the problems of peace Congress* eign shores—but not one whose Having, in his cclebiated and and survival on a more ilanng l a Wed in N. Y. A scientist who worked on the first Impact would be catastrophic. regrettable hunting lodge decl- ba-^l-s—the basis, in Tact, of world atom bomb said that in a single The advent of the atomic bomb, ""You Can't Blame Me aldn down in Tennessee, conimit- night’s s tu c k on this country 40,- coupled with what has been dls-, federation. closed about ulttii long-range t«d this world^ to a race in atomic New York, Oct.' 24—Miss Alice '000,000 persons might be killed. 'iWar no longer," observes the L. Modin, 31, former Manches'er Refused To .Admit Defeat rockets, has changed all that. bombs, it was perhaps inevitable F orW isiiit Advocale. "leaves to the partici­ girl, now at 457 West 57th street, Gen. George C. Marshall .said By President Truman's own that President Truman should this city, and HifVry McMaruir., that victory over Hitler was possi­ .words It puts the heart of Ameri­ pants the at least bearable alter­ take the next logical step and ap­ 53, of 14 West 9th jifreet, ,N'c\v ble because the British and Rus­ ca Into the front lines of the fvp natives of victory or defeat. In ture—and lays It open to devata- pear formally, before Congress to York, secured a man-iage Iiccn.“c sian people refused to admit de­ the atomic age it threatens the at the city clerk's office here M„n- feat. tlorr on the push of a button thou­ invite this nation to join in a destruction of civilization it.self. day. The couple said they wouui The British and Rvissian people sands of miles away. ’world race of trained military be m.arricd In New.York on Nov. could stand up and fight back be- In the face of this, we must ac­ manhood. A, native of Manchester, flie rau.se they had time and space in The gender of the word ship is masculine— In- Freneh, Italian, His arguments have the ring of cept the challenge, with the deter­ bride-elect Is the daiiglder of Otto which to recover from Hitler's mination to accompUsh what F_ WMt Elizabeth- Carlson Modin. October 24, 1945 terrible first blows and prepare Spanish and Portuguese, and has I'ttbom about them. If his argu­ Mr. McManus, the son of Walter $ no sex In Teutonic and Scandi­ seems to be the lm|)ossibIc." for the counter-attack. ments are true, it Is doom indeed and Delia Mulcahy McManus, was But what Mr. Truman now tells navian. which we face. And it Is an un­ The Advocate refers to the born in Ncv.;ark, N. J. He was di­ Dublin Conference as a sound ef­ vorced from Mary Sauerbrun* in pleasant and tragic truth that, by Florida earllor this month. the mere process of making the.se fort to begin the difficult, but nec­ arguments, he . himself has done essary task. The Waterbury Republican anr something to help make them Values like these highlight Second Church of Christ, Scientist nounces its own change of mind . come true. Hia oratorical pre­ (Columbia Hartford, Connecticut ,., tuning in refreshment on the Admiralty Isles dictions of and preparations for on the question of trying to keep new war, hla cheap and shallow the atomic bomb secret. The edi­ Clair L.. Robinson, first- select­ Announces a man, has recciveii an Invitation, Battle-seasoned Scabccs. in the Admiraltys find one of the world’s acorn for the chances of our not tor notes that he might try "a sc­ ries of oblique, crabliku maneu­ which he has been asked Vo extend having that new war, help create to the tow-nspeople. from C. W. Watkins 7lst longest refreshment counters there at the P. X. All along the line you the atmosphere for that war. vers” In- the effort to disguise his Styer. Rear Admiral, U, S. Navy, Free Lecture on Christian Science C R f A T E 0 BY “We do know,” iaid President change of mind, but concludes; Commander of the Submarine Force of the Atlcntic Fleet, to • B J ■ hear the^familiar greeting Have a Col^c—another way of saying That's Truman, "that If we are to have "But that's, rather silly. Why not say right out that we were visit the-.Submarine Base In New •-DIAMOND IRIDAl SO available a, force when needed, the London on Navy Day, .Saturday, GORDON Vj c o m e r , C S. B. T ax Inc. wrong on a certain matter, that jof nic—the high-sign of friendly relaxation and rcfrwhment. time to begin preparing is right Oct. 27. A splendid program of 27.50 Anniversary Celebration of Denver, Colorado Coke ■Coca-Gola now. opposition debaters on the subject events Including Inspection ^ of fvar since I answered "Yes"— t've wished for an l*Coea-Cola* and Its abbraviattos “The need exists today and it have sold us. For sold us they Barracks, .special events. Inspec­ Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother American Beauty diamond ring. So I'm hoping that • OTUIO UNDK AUTHO»ITV,Or THi COCA-COIA COafANY IT Y(Jok«* ars lb's rseistand tn d » have, those fellows who have been tion of the Captured J,Tndne.‘»e Regular $35.00. Classic design, in Birthday gifts to you . . . Watkins decorator-selected st.vlingj Church. The First Cljurch of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. ■mark, which duUngoiih the prod must be met today.” Midget siibmnrine; four T’. ,S. when Bob does choose my ring, he'll take a hint. lu ct ol Tbs Coca-Cola Coapans arguing that we share instead of genuine mahogany, to go with your rugged long-lasting construction, priced to meet every budget. Massachusetts. Again the President said that Subrtiarines, two tT-hoaLs. a de­ Now the Anni'Jersary brings special values like these I There's one bridal set l^particularly want. It's unusual, ;\“today uniyeraal training is the hug to ourselves the fateful -secret stroyer. a rescue vessel and sev­ Eighteenth Century furniture. COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. To Be Delivered In with eight diamonds. IWe compored prices, and I just only adequate answer we have to of tfit atomic bomb." eral other small craft, ha.s been our problem In this troubled The editor of the Republican planned between the hours of 9 a. know H't a grand valuel .o i»4«iiwe.eti.. looks ahead to what an - atomic m. 5 p. m. At 10:30 there will be Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall world.” an Award Ceremony In Dealey Lafayette Square, Hartford Such declarations that univer- bomb arm am ents race would be, theater at the Submarine Ba.se YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! "'aal m ilitary ■ training is our only. and to what the sudden attack during which 15 heroes of sub­ THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1945 TAKE A YEAR TO FAY! salvation, and that we need it this w-hich might open and also flnish marine w-nrfare will be decorated Three Sofa Styles 1 9 8 * 0 0 for outstanding duty to their coun- At Eight-Fifteen O’clock |t. moment are given flatly without the next war would be, and cuh--, eludes that we, as a democracy, .Iry, In short, the Navy is prepar­ .explanations of w-'hy they may be ing to extend a big welcome to the Regular $249.00 to $289.00 You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend! so. utterly incapable of striking such clthsens of Connecticut. But If President Truman re­ ,surprise blows ourselves, w-ould Phllhp Isham, chairman of the War iSmd Di-ive reports verv fused to dlicua^ the-only real pos­ be at the mercy of the atomic — STONE’S — bomb—“unless we do something slow retnbrns for the fond. The fol­ .Modernized Lawson Lounge model with heavy, sible reasons frankly, they are lowing aoludtors are making, a JEWELERS — OPTICIANS intelligent to stop It.” square arms; blue textured cover, formerly $249.00. neverthelesa not disguised from house to house canvas; Jean Car- Light, graceful Heflpelwhite period design with a A Nu-Enamel Brush Mark" 891 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 4720 hie own people or from the other "How that's to be achieved,” roll Roy. Faith f Bjotk, David ] single seat cushion; blue damask with a white fig­ nations of the world. the Republican, concludes, “except Sharpe, Arthur Donald. An­ Job Is As Smooth As Porcelain... derson. Mrs, Frank T^elm, Ronald ured stripe, was $275.00. Regency style with tuftqd AMERICAN BEAUTY" JEWELERS iRfhe world today there is only by yie establishment of a world state which seeps an Impossible Barrett, Frank Bl»k, Dotty back and arms in typical Empire green covering, for­ And See These Low Costs! I p u t m ilitary pow-er of sufficient Squier, Janet Collins\^Barbara merly $289.00. ^ ■a stature to constitute a threat to assignment: for present interna­ Stannard, Charlotte Clarke, Sally 9a us. Our recent enemies, Germany tional diplomacy we don’t know. Tuttle, Norma Wolff, Joan\ and 39.50 “But we are increasingly Im­ Delores Soraccht, Arthur W and Japan, are prostrate and dis­ 1 4 1 pressed by scientists’ earnest ar­ W itz, Sally Robinson, Faye C H I L D R E N - armed. .If,, therefore, w‘e heed to Ilk and Goldie Narolsky. Most of \ Regular $43.00. Chippendale flat- engage in a military training race guments th at If an agency thesie arc high school students, can bo^set up strong and respon­ top desk/with typical roM carved In ogfler to have' the forces to car­ Mr. Isham-aska that you give them edge; plynth bases; mahogany ve-; ry our atomic bombs to an ene­ sible ^"enough to be world cus­ every courtesy. ^ aaHK roar. O » * todian of atomic energy research A son, their first child, w-as n’eered. WE my, that need exists oply because born to Mr. and Mrs. John Seory war with Russia is regarded and to make certain that it is usetl of Higsanum, Monday. October T either as a strong likelihood or as (o f man's benefit and not for his 22, at Middlesex hospital, Mrs. J • certainty. Such a program is self-destruction, then It la ­ Scory is the former Jennie John­ son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WANT Ig designed to impre^ Russia alone, nently in ours la i well as th d world's Interest to Surrender our Carl Joffn.son of Hop Rivef Village. it for no other nation Is strong Mijss Anne .S. ■ Dix, production '4 enough to need to he so impressed atorhic secret to such an agency chairman*- of Columbia Chapter 9x12 feel by us. Such a program is de­ and so set the example in outlaw­ ARC. reports that a shipment to huf y UR signed to match Russia alone, for ing this means of war—indeed of the Export Depot of Foreign Refu­ resolutely outlawing war Itself, gees War Relief th|s_week .con­ I we' could easily match all other tained 25 sleeveless sweaters, 12 Congoleuln^and Quaker ’* nations w-ilhout such a program. for it aeems*unllkely that any less children's capes and 3 women's The as.surnptipn mus^t be, then, determined course will offer ns dresses. PKTURES J that President Truman, before he any real security.” Mrs. Nellie Porter and Miss Mabel Phillips enjoyed a motor w-ent before Congre.ss and stoo biliUes of' world cooperation, the Will Not Turn While ...... ,$1.85 qU thousands of these were abroad, 1869, a daughter, of James L. |md $ 4 . 9 5 ...... $3.50 $1.49.; ^Larger ones, $3.75; INTERIOR FLAT WHITE...... $-3.76 ifal. > "N” and Visit Photographer WedneatUy. Oct. $4 purpose, If not the structure, of in this and other vountrissr—Bnt -Adelaide W right Downer. She •T ’ and “Z” Visit Photographer Thuniday, Oct. M a leaves'one son, Aubrey E. Winter, 9 x10V2 feet, usimny $6.45 and VARNISH STAINS . *55c p U SI 85 qt. — • at least T.OOQ.DOO. U seeiiis certain, ^ a d s of other decoratbr-gelected AUTO ENAMEL / ...... 60c '4 pt.. $2.95 ql. The above miggcsUon la not compulsory but youi* par­ Utese poMiblliUea-b^-.dlamiteed were members of l!he party inside W ith ' whom* aH«“ m ad«' het^ v^JusBae,.-; Funeral .services Will be held at "$6.^r^i . . .^ ...... $4.75 pictures, too, in the Gift fiojt (small TRANSPARENT VARNISH,.^..---- $1»75 pt., $2.75 qt. ents’ cooperatloir vrill be apjproclated. one terrible aentcnce: 1 Germany. Our jfo.ssession of their Avery anti Van Zahdt’s Funeral sizes), and the Gallery of Popular Nil ENAMEL BELOW IS THE TIME AND PLACE TO HAVE* YOUR T here has, he said, "Come no names end.s the bluff of those Ger- I Rooms. 62 North street. Wllliman- 12x12 feet, usually $11.^5 . . .$7 98 Arts (large sizes). SEI.F POLIS^HING W AX...... 95c qt. PICTURES t a k e n WITHOUT COST. l^pUier suggej;tion to furnish the mans who hive been trying to dis- ' tic, Friday a t 2 p. m. Rev. Ralph ^ c tiu n and security whic« we.data) their party raemterahlp. ButColum-Rowland will officiate. BuriaT 12x15 feet, usuallly'$13.75. . $8.95 1st Floor koat have—nothing but pious I the Important thing is that there-pig (1 each: 6x12, $4.25; 9x9, $4.25) 8^ M c m c h e d i& i Xlssonie Temple , Bpa and dangerous wlshfi'il j were that many members of the I m JW .H A LC CORK .5I*in„ Tucs., Wed., Thnrs., Oct. 22, 2t, 24, 2fl htoklng.” 'party. It has bfen a common be- Brazil more than 3,275,001) ' 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. man seems to have beLonie iief amone thrise who atioinrive! nilles In sire, occupies MAHCHISTiR COMH * '■v/ F A < n UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO.W - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24.1949 m f - r - ^ ■ ■ -f -ia to Manchuria where he establish­ ly 2,000 Pan American Airways Ralph D. Keeney of SomeravU’.e John Stuart Burwell, Wlnsteil; ed branch headquarters for Presi­ maintenance employes were Idle Itchy Pimples - and Mrs. William G. Shute of Wal­ Mrs. James Lent, Mooaup; Dr. ELECTRIC MOTORS Future War Continue Milk dent Chlnng Kai-Shek, submitted SIMONIZING after a sit-down strike in protest Early Efforts • lingford, vice presidents; Mrs. Syl­ Brae Rafferty, WiUlmanUc; Mrs. Repairing - Rewinding LECLERC^ School Group a detailed report to the generalis­ agajnst what CIO union spokes­ Kill Romance vester J. Sullivan of Ansonla, sec­ Max White, Mansfield; Mrs. Paul pmorrow Is Last Day simo on conditions there. All Work Guaranteed The Body Shop Method PUNBRALBOm I Seen Single men said were violations by the Many shattered romances may retary. Re-elected were John T; V. Garvey, East Hampton; and Delivery Plan Minister of Information K. C. Ace Electric Motor Repairs IE company of a pre-union contract be traced directly to scratching of Given Praise Walsh. Ansonla, treasurer; and Mrs.-Oeprge M. Craig. Haddam. ft Holds Social Wu said the general’s report would SOLIM ENE FLAGG. Ine. 21 Mate StrssI agreement. Flights, however, con­ skin blemishes. Why tolerate itch­ Mrs. William P. Haas, Jr„ West Elected to the Executive com­ 221 N. Main St., 0pp. Depot Big Stroke cover his talks with Soviet mili­ ^ C O L U M 884 Oeater St TM. StSt ing of plmpler, eczema, -angry red ■______- - V mittee are Or. Joseph I. Linde of Telephone 5642 Pboao 9299 1 For ChUdren’s Photos tinued on schedule. mainV Evcry-Olher-Day System tary authorities on arrangements I .Hartford, assistant treasurer,____ In New York, some 800 _ blotches and other Irritations, ' Elected to the Board of Direc­ New Haven; Dr. Lyman, Mrs. Biickland-Oakland Or­ for replacing withdrawing Rus­ w-hen you can get quick relief would be more comfortable, but [edical Science Better (Continued from Page One) tennnee and mechanical, workers By HpUBoyle tors for two years are Maxwell-A. Brigg> and Mrs. Craig. Favored by Dealers as sians with Chinese govcmmciit from soothing Peterson’s Oint­ the girls thumbed down this pro­ of American Airlines and its aub- lie to Meet Tubercu­ Coe, New Britain; Mrs. Frederic ganization AIhu Selects troops. ment 35c all druggists. Money re­ Tokyo, Octf^4—f/P)— An Amer­ posal as Immodest. They rehearse ollien Urged to Coop-1 Arch Traitor before we could fully assess tlie .sidiarv, American Export Airlines, Being Most Economical R. Briggs, Stamford: Mrs. Thom­ Rockefeller Center, which cov­ The minister said he had no in­ funded if one application does not ican A ir J w c e sergeant, who is in trousers and sweaters. Its Officers value and possibilities of new- tech­ went on strike after a CIO-UAW losis Problem Now as L. Thomson. Torrington; Mrs. ers almost 12 acres tn the heart of I n Brinpng formation on the extent of the delight you. Peterson’s Ointment teachiijg^ jitterbug-swing to a I asked two of these girls how tbc| P„l to Death nological developments. negotiating committee said it Manchester and Rockville milk groups of professional Japanese William C. Beers. Danbury; -Mrs. New York, is the largest private­ "W e must show- greater Imngi- Russian withdrawal from Man­ also soothes irritatea and tired they liked American Jitterbug and HartfordXOct. 24— (A'1—Medlc-ol ly-owned business center in Amer­ Afoungsters to Masonic j _____ The .initial business meeting and failed to reach agreement with the dealers who met last night at the feet and cracks between toes. dgiicing girls, says these sloe-eyed, L«uiB A. Lehmaier, Norwalk, nntlon in our preparedness for the churia. boogie. science is “ liKa far better position ica. social of the Buckland-Oakland management on wage increases. ^-Vot nimble-legged beauties are Miss Mary A. Quinn, Wllllmantlc; (Continued from Paf(e One) n6xt conflict it jt should come." Nathan Hale achool to discuss the W»i declined to answer w-hether ToshI, who is slim and $m expe­ to meet the tb^rculosls problem iple Before 6 p. m. One of five flights scheduled to the Russians had refused to per­ quicker to learn boogie than girls Mrs. E. A. Route, Rockville. club last evening at the Biickland The campaign against Japan, lie present system of every-other-da.w rienced dancer 20 years old, is one today than we eVer have been be­ leave for Europe yesterday was mit disembarkation of Chine-.a back home. Mrs. Stevenson. Director a. m. (8:40 p. m., Tuesday, e. s. t.) school attracted more ^han ^han. 75 said, w-ill be the pattern into which deliveries unanimously voted to of the outstanding members of the fore,” according to\I)r. Herbert E. Mrs. H. Havens Peck, Milford; vRurry! Hurry!, You haven't ■ cancelled by American Export air­ government troops at Dairen and FOR RENT OR HALE “They are crazy about Jitter- today. residehts from those, two-sectious.. -selentlfic developments w-111 force lines. continue the present system. bugging,” said Sergt. Harris Rose- troupe. Edwards, director of the New Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, Manches­ time to loiie. Six o’clock to- j Port Arthur. W H E E L CHAIB-H, H O SPITAL Like American Dances The embassy said the Royal Parents and relatives of the chil­ future warfare. AFL longshoremen officials in The chief speaker of the evening dale, Cincinnati dancing instruc­ York City Department, of Health ter; Dr. Maurice T. Root, We.st iMins remtdy for •orrow night la the deadlihe'. ^ | Norwegian MinLatry of Justice dren attending the Biickland Where it was ncce.ssary to seize w-as Donald Hammerberg, State BEDS, COMMODES AND "Everyone likes them,” she said rollsTlnff mlaeclM oC TIP TOP MARKET Bureau of Tuberculous. Hertford; Mrs. Elwood C. Stan­ Houston, Tex„ claimed 5,000 w-ork- Midshipm'en at the U.» S. Naval tor who for. more thaif a week has Iwiued the following statement: school expressed enthusiasm for a base then strike « t the next, in Milk Administrator. Other speak­ "W e like-all American dances — Dr. Edwards was principal ohUdm 'i colds. Telepjhone 3929 L l l i l a appeal la made to local ; ers w-ere idle In a strike over a Academy in Annapolis must be at HEAT LA.MPS been teaching American dance ley, Trumbull: Mrs. Philip J. M o .' 41 Oak St., Corner Cottage St. "The sentencif of death passed the future of the organization, the future atomic energy, new: ex­ ers Included Mr. McKein, repre­ they are so swift and exciting, and speaker yesterday at the annual Defmott, Jr., ’Montville; Mrs. Oil athera. No, there’a not a sale of w-age dispute which closed the port least five feet, five and onc-inalf ARTHUR DRUG STORE routines to 40 Japanese chorus d •Ttfci 9t tMftrttI Hamburg He was virtually unknown out­ ’41 Cadillac $2730 ’41 Ford - $900 that la a little over $3. ' in Japan \^’ 11I be Jitterbugging." sn one decides to let out with a enway, Sr; chairman Ways and workers in Hollywood, -wdilch has pany officials from entering the The local chairman of the Man­ "I don't know - how they live,’’ side, his own country before he em- $1495 ’41 Plymouth $890 ty yell, the others usually Means committee, Fred Pi^_glark; been marked by Increased violence plant, strikebound for three weeks. chester and Rockville group la ’41 Chrysler Rosedale said "they must come ___ Be in and the result Is a ergfed in April, 1040, as a collabo­ h i recent weafi,"w8s plsegd'WRsre' Compacts $4.00 up Srhoked Tongues lb.49 chairman children's activities, The company said it would aeek Harold Burr of Bryant-‘Chapman. For 4-Door Hedaim from good families sihd dance for rator with the German invaders of the A F L executive council in Cin­ horua that sounds like the latest Mrs. Alan Olmstead. Jt_was an­ court action to halt picketing by He la the chairman o f the- Milk Other Models and Years Priced Accordingly the fun of it. They are much more •i--- ' ' in boogie woogle. his homeland. Behind him was a nounced that the next get-togeth­ cinnati t^ay* for consideration. the CIO United Steel Workers. Dealers Division of the Chamber independent than American cho:- record of political failure and dis­ W ell, the first hundred years are er will be Tuesday evening, No­ Eric Johnston, chief of the motion The Philadelphia CTO council'a of Commerce which inchidea Man­ rui. girls." Wo Give Hershey’s Baking Chocolate, content with his profession, the picture producers’ representatives Drive In— Write In or Phone In Del Monte ha hardest they say, but Michael vember 13, when another card president said he w-ould call a. chester and Rockville dealers. Rehearse In Mirror-Hung Room Army. Even^after the Nazis lifted and Donald Nelson, independent We Will Buy Your Car Over the Phone 7-8144 Fruit Cocktail ...... Vi p o u n d ...... abeUan, who is photographing party will be conducted. board meeting to act on a request Rehearsals are held in a mirror- him to power he-could rally no producers’ representotlve, were to- S & H Green Sfontps children has found it doesn’t The prize winner at Bingo last by a union international represen­ hung room, backstage in a fire- White Rose te a Balls, ^ confidence among his people. appear before the council as Crescent Brand Canned Jta quite that tong to get used night was Willard Olcott and Mrs. tative for a city-wide "Ibbor holi­ bombed Nippon theater, which is Strikes and sabotage marked his spokesmen for the Industry. Cbiiiese Seek SPECIAL OFFER With Every Purchase of Tomatoes, No. 2 can. 2 cans.. 48 s ,. •. . • •.'..» i the rumpus and riot o f Children. Olcott won the door prize, a cake day” in support of the strike. The to reopen next month. early rule, and his regime sur­ Meanwhile. In Hollywood, yes­ Sell your car to us now and you can use your car for the has been photographing kid. vived only by Nazi force Of arms. donated by Mrs. Fred Clark. Miss three SKF plants In the Philadel­ Despite their small and stocky Susan Baker Johnson’s Gto-Ckwi, Pint, Sophia Baldyga won first prize in terday’s renewal of flghtfng be­ Landins; Ri^lit next'30 days without charge. _ j for years and knows Just how Became Brilliant Student phia area employ about 3,000 men. _ C-' stature— G.Ls Joke that “ you can Shell Gas and Oil Pancake Syrup ...... setback, and Alfred Rehyi In tween non! strikers and pickets re­ run oyer Japanese girls In a Jeep 25c Regular 59e. Special...... liiandle them whether they are Bom of peasant, stock in the sulted In injury to some 50 per­ A N ie t ■perfect" or "acting up'" bridge. without mussing their hair" — Grated Coconut In Heavy Syrup, ^ southern province of Telemark sons and the arrest of 13 persons. (Continued from Page One) Selection O f Oakite, than one mother has walked July 18, 18V, Quisling became a A t the closeC^t the games home Hospital Notes —they are lithe and agile from Tires — Tubes and Excellent for C a k e s...... 4 9 l v made cupcakes and coffee were Studios have appealed to the years of ballet dancing and easily 2 packages ...... , o f the studio shaking-her head brilliant stuaient and entered the courts to halt tbe mass picketing, sea as Soviet forces. In accordance CAPITOL MOTORS, Inc. j i i sighing, "Gosh, I wish I halt Army, in which he won speedy ad­ served. So generous was the 368 MAIN STREET . HARTFORD ieam new rhythms. Pea Beans, supply that the children at the which has r^iiUed in curtailment Admitted yesterday: John wdth provisions of a Siho-Sovlet Persons back home who oppose Batteries Spray Octagon Cleanser, he patience of that fellow.” vancement, serving as military at-^ o f production at some studios. Fraeg, 59 Woodland street; Sal­ pact, withdraw from that terri­ 2 pounds ...... tnche at Petrograd and Helsinki in school were treated to cupcakes jitterbugging might be interested 6 packages...... '-'9 0 , you can be pretty sura that Heads were cracked as night­ vatore Reale, 19 Newman street; tory- our child will be photographed. 1918-20. In 1922-23 he represented today. to know that at first Japanese Goodyear - Goodrich - Armstrong Yellow Eye Beans— The committee In charge o f last sticks flailed in a knock down and Mrs. Veronica Butler, Rockville. ’The newspaper said Chinese chorus girls refused to practice Iiether its in the mood or n ot the international Russian relief or­ units were embarking from Hai­ Pins Red Kidney Beans— 2 pounds night’s social included Fred D. drag..out scene at Paramount Admitted today: Mrs. Mary some stops in the belief they were Oarabedian knows how to get ganization in the Ukraine and Cri' phong and Kowloon and -would Clark, chairman; Mrsr Hazel GUf- atudio yesterday. F ifty persons Cian. Manilla. Oct. 24— (/P»-^American In October, 1942. the exiled Nor­ of negotiations between the union package o f 21 sheets today at -PInehurst for 2S cents. COVERINGS and' other foreign bankOKwhlch re- wegian government in London OTHER IfOUHEIIOLD HELPS 2 pounds 35c 3 pounds 35c and operators of oil refineries « I cently reopened ' their Manila sentenced him to death for his seized by the government in a re­ We have Lysol, Liquid Veneer, .Scratch remover, Lemon Oil Polish puppet role, but his doom actual­ u, branches have billed their pre-war cent 15-state strike. and a full line of Johnson’s wax. Waxers for rent by the day. ly was sealed with the collapse Linolifftiin aud 1 debtors In Manila for amounte due The companies Indicated willing­ Toilet Bowl brushes 49 cents each. ICEBERG rJat the time the banka withdrew last spring of his one support— ness to bargain. BAB-O—2 for 2S rents. Asphalt Tile ^gjfrom ' t)ie commonwealth after German military might. 3. The government had notice— CAMEO CLEAN.SEB—8 for V i cents. .f Pearl Harbor. Arraigned on Treason CTiarge along with the CIO United Steel VANO — (paint cleaner) 28 cents. Immediate replacement head ] Many of these debts were col- On May 9 he drove with six BARCOLENE— 35 and 65 cents LETTUCE Workers of America—that’ the lected by the Japanese in their oc­ associates to the Oslo police sta­ pri counters and sink tops U. S. Steel corporation believes it­ CADET DOO FOOD cupation currency. Several debtors tion in a bullet-proof limousine and floor repairs. THE NEW OAK GRILL self incapable of granting a wage We now have a supply of cadet dog food. It sells for 85 cents have contended that the banks and surrendered. Immedlatelv 99 increase unless it is allowed to in- a- Jar and while it lasts you ran buy a case of 12 If you wish. „ should have taken the records of he The food-—always considered the OnrtoMty KlUa Squirrel , THE YANKEE KITCHEN RADIO SALE Modesto, (^alif.— — Answer­ Great Fall. Mont. — m — Ten­ The Finest of Wines, ABORN COFFlAi; ALL GRINDS ...... -lb. 48e commonly used sizes tit standard prices, but best— will taste even better cour- ' -1______■ . . . - _ . ' ' ' . * } Albany, Ore.—(P) — Curiosity ing a call about a peace disturb­ ants in a house owned by (bounty | BLVB MOON qil^ESE SPREADS ...... «A. 17c * rilled the squirrel and blacked out ance. a deputy sheriff of'Stahllous Auditor Lorene Burka' wondered SPARKLING CANADA DRY WATER (contMta)...... 15c after Novembor 1st new lamps wilt not be ex- teously served amid such beautiful j, jT bhany's light and i^ater system. county created a furore when a why the bricklayer was building a HY-TROUS LIQUID FflRTIHEER Rot. 25c 59c Wc- LiquoKi$ rOMd Beer. ^ IS .A n ove^-inqutjiitlve graydigger mouse ran up his trouser leg. He new chimney on the place. So they 'MAGGI’S b o u i l l o n c u b e s ,'.,....,..^...,..pkg. 25c Biirrtmndings- ' " itSd'-a power- '-«ompany-"poU>: j»aS^-rigbt-*>iU of Wh panu b e-:-«*t4 .her about it.That,..pald aljv4 "MAI.TEX CEREAL ^ ip k g . 26c cbang[od for old* j started to cross from one 12,- fore an audience of five women he new one on me*’— and ort* the SELL'S UVER PATE ...... ■ « » tOc. /iBO-vott wire to another. - Tbe had been questioning. house, too. Checking up they I STA'nON WTHT 1:16 P. M, eat off lights for several learned that the bricklayers con­ and halted the electrical- Still Not Enough fused the address and erected a ated water system. The chimiiey on thq wrong house. died. Harvey Meehan, Omaha, Neb., The Coimflcticiit Power C(mq>any Dance To The Tunes Of Art McKay And His Orchestra football player, made a 50-yard It ia estimated that the best I le sugar applies to more run, but lackedvzeven yards of known card game Iri' the United : ( 100 substances having dis- making a first down. His team States Is rummy. Solitaire) con-I properties and scientific had b^en set back by a penalty, a tract, pokeir auction, pinochle,! fo r example; sucrose, glu- loss and a blocked punt, .which hearts and rive hundred follow in | Ms. IsfitasSi naltoee. M f« b u rccovtred and ran back. that order. \ 1, ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,1945

up the program at the start of a MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI,D, MANt;HEI5TBR. CUNH- WEUJNCSDAr, 0(J1'0BER 24, 1,945 stock them has in recent years calendar month. jtw iLvir become reasonably uniform;’" Shoe Rations In either case, present plana call To Teach Voice Reduce Light Commenting on the , reduction, for no announcement until the eve Schools Give Samuel Ferguson, president of the .-RECORDS — der said today the administration Supreme Court Members Visit President of the effective date. es Cut May Be would endorse a program of price Rates in Town company stated: To Be Lifted The decision to scrap the pro­ ceilings on houses only if it were Obituary Police Report Details Hearing Aid "We are pleased that the Public gram is based on official esti­ clear that this would ' not stifle UtiljUes Commission has accepted mates thgt shoe production now is 8 Million Larger; construction. Production is the key what we believe to to an improve­ Teiiative Plan? Call for close to 28,000,000 pairs a month, to the soluUon of the Inflationary Systematic Check of Applies Largely to Com­ ment in rate schedules for resi­ the goal set as the end of the Report in Senate threat, he told a special Senate Of Williams Case Probe mercial Bilk; Discon­ dential and commercial gas and Ending Curbs on shortage. subcommittee on complaints from Deaths Children Here; Try to electric service. These new rates Oct. 28 or Nov. 1 It has climbed to this from a small business. I ? Clearetl taken from the body of Wil­ tinue Lamp Renewals will result in a saving to custom­ rate of around 23,00v "At this time,” said one official SETAZSr BOX brought to the floor. ■ has a moral responsibility to see | this evening. with the exception of the location poor school work, faulty speech, Paranov, School Director. Miss and commercial electric bills of $13-95 T (He told reporters: of the gun with which Williams beside the road by the driver of fi who asked anonymity, "decisions that veterans' families have a green coupe and who waa at Wil­ etc., is immediately given individ­ Stephenson, who in private life is about $26,000 a year in the Man­ definitely have boiled down to “ Congress Is getting the cart chance to get settled as quickly E. Martin Ogden was shot, all other angles of the chester Division. Most of .this re­ u before the ox, in that the reduc­ liams' side when Selectman Tom ual attention. . the wife of Dr. Charles C. Yerbury Hal McIntJTre and Wa orches­ picking one or tau>' dates. This as possible in decent homes and E. Martin Ogden. 76 years of case had been cleared up to the Wilson of Bolton arrived. The There are many causes which of Manchester, was a graduate in duction will be on . commercial tra, "America's .Jfiswest and could change, but it doesn’t seem ThU popular bookcaac haT b«en aa rare M t i o n of Federal spending should at prices they can afford to pay.” age. who, for many years conduct­ satisfaction of the enforcement bllli,- as there have been no Grandest Band,” -Maturing Ru«i sugar— 80 don’t delay! Come in tomorrow “ esme before tax reductions. There driver of this coupe, on reading may bring about varying degrees voice and drama from the Univer llkelv.” WOMEN The price administrator urged ed a photographic, studio in Man­ officers. the account of the case in the pa­ of deafness in a child, chief among sity of Oklahoma, Her education changes in the commercial sche­ Gaylor, "Lovely Song Stylist,” Would Give Dealers Chance and look them over- Free delivery. jbre no Indications that vcild-eyed I Congress to enact legislation “to chester. passed away on. Oct. 21, % Results of Investigation pers, and realizing that he waa which are colds, sore throat, en­ also' included, scholarship study at dules for some tfthe. However, Johnny* 'Turnbull, lnstrumen‘jil October 28—next Sunday — is WANTED ! mending la on the decline.” atop this onrushing inflation of In Carmel, Cal., where he was vis­ Seldom photographed as a group, members of the U. S. Supreme Court are. pictured as they pay The investigation has proven larged adenoids, contagious dis­ there will be a slight reduction in star, and Frankie Lester, hand­ [ Several amendments will be- home prices in its tracks at the probably the person wanted, re­ the Juilllard Graduate School of advocated by.those who feel that iting his son, Cecil. Cecil had been their annual visit to the White House. In front row, left to right, are Chief Justice Harlan K. that Williams left Manchester ported to the Willimantic police. eases, injuries to the ear, sinusitis, Music in New York, where she residential bills when the uniform some vocalist, will headline the termination of the program over For wrapping manufac­ f'offered. but George said he didn't earliest possible moment." 111 for two months and died the shortly before 8 a. m. Saturday stage show at the SUte theater, Stone, the President, Justices Hugo L. Black and Felix Frankfurter; middle row. Justices Stanley Had No Connection abscess in the ear or any acute went on the recommendation of residential rate is applied in this the weekend would give dealers a tured items for export L taiov the Senate would make any 1 Agrees Situation Serious early part of this month, at the F. Reed. Harold H. Burton, Wiley B. Rutledge and. Frank Murphy, in back row are Justice Wil­ and made a purchase of a bottle infection. Lawrence Tlbbett. Division. Hartford. Friday, Saturday and chance to get ready for unratloned [SrasUc changes in the bill. | of milk and a loaf of bread at His name Is James Reardon of If it is impossible to correct a Sunday. Hal McIntyre’s sensa­ Must be 18 or over. Apply Snyder agreed the 'situation is age of 49. '■ liam G Douglas. Clerk Charles Elmore Cropley, Solicitor General J. Howard McGrath, Marshal Miss Stephenson has appeared Isunp Renewal buying. in person. , An effort may be made to ac- serious, saying: E Martin Ogden leaves hla wife Thomas E. Waggaman and Attorney General Tom Clark. Justice Robert H. Jackson is in Europe, Manchester- Green. He was walk­ New Britain, an ex-service man, hearing defect in any other man­ widely in both acting and singing Lamp renews! eervlce is not In­ tional recordln(fs of "Sentimental Those who favor Nov. I believe I eept some or all of the reductions "If the construction industry and nine sons and daughters. He to serve as U. S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trials. ing towards Bolton at the time who had been to Willimantic and ner. a child may be tought lip roles with various organizations cluded in the flew rates and It will Journey," ’"I’ll Buy That Dream." it would be a good idea to wind the House voted In the wartime can speedily prepare, itself for the vv'aa a veteran of the Spanlah-.Am- he was picked up by Timothy G. his companion In the car at that reading or he may be assisted by throughout the country and was and "Autumn Serenade,” have time was a Willimantic girl. He be discontlqtiqd when the rates be­ S & w COMPANY y il-Y IB MAIN r T R I I T •xdse taxes, levied on such things big job of building ahead, it also erlcan War and waa prominent In Maloney, who now operates a a hearing aid. The day when hear­ under contract to Warner Broth­ come effective on November 1st. been the nation's number one rec , aa Jewelry, furs, liquor, light bulbs, will do much ' to counteract the several fraternal organlaatlona. He roadside stand in Bolton. Maloney has beea Interviewed by the State ing aids were considered entirely ers, motion picture producers for ord-aellers and have establislied Comer Tolland Turnpike and heavy inflationary pressure which Baldwin Is Seen Police and has been absolved of for adults has passed and these de­ ‘nils servlci^mounts to about $5,- the organization as one of the out­ Oakland St. On the Rockville toilet articles and cabaret checks, retired from bqalnesa twelve years Suspeiuls Regular gave Wlillams a ride as far as nis some time. In Hartford she has 000 a y ^ so that the discoh- j Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich ) is developing: in this Held. ago and since that time made six­ Manchester stand* which is located about half any connection with the case. vices are rapidly becoming per­ been a pupil of Friedrich Schorr, standing musical attractions in MANCHESTER Bus Line. "The danger la capecially aeri- Measure8mehta„t«i.Keii by State fected for children. continuance of lamp renewals will the country. Extra added attrac­ [Aald It Is likely someone will try teen trips across the country and Too Optimistic way between the New England noted operatic baritone, at the reduoethe aforementioned saving 1 to repeal taxes Imposed in 1912 oua in residences and In building to the Hawaiian Islands vlailing School Schedule Date Book Hou.se and Bolton Notch. Police shows that the place In the Recently the Educational Club Hartt School, and sang the title tions on the bill Include Jose Ter­ materiala." woodlot where Williams said he of Manchester donated a sum of to ^ o u t $21,000 Commenting on mini, “ The Musical Madcap”; the AUTO BODY . to control strategic materials. A hla family. Burial was In Monte­ After alighting from the Malo­ roles In the operas, “The Secret this change, Parker Soren, Mana- I Auunifacturer’s . tax on stoves is He gave this as the solution: rey, Cal. ------:------Tonight, ney car, Williams. walked towards was ahdt. was approximately 1,000 money to pay for instruction at of Suzanne” and “Sister Angelica". Six Gorgeous Marvelettes in f)0 Oak Street Blue-Joy Corn Plasters ^ HALE'S SELF SERVE “Pr^uction la the answer to In­ j j Installation of officers of Frank Waterbury, Oct. 24 — (JP) feet from thq point where he waa the Hartford League for Hard of ^ger of The Mahch"Mter Division, "Beauty, Talent, and Speed,” and Telephone 5979 I Hi example, he said. Simsbury, Oct. 24.—IP Head­ Bolton Notch and soon. afterward Other appointments to the states: "While lamp renewal serv­ — - - The Original In New England! ( Vbvora Minimum Exemption flation. We must turn out the master Arthur Milliken of West­ J. . Mansfield Unit, Marine Corps John J. Mankowski, reg(ional di­ was picked up and .given a ride found beside the road. Hearing for Manchester children school teaching staff are; In others. Sho^wlng on screen will >e Auto Body and goods to satiafy the demand, and whose hearing is impalre<| and ice has been popular with mo{t "An Angel Comes to Brooklyn,"" WO/!/ '0 ^ THURSDAY SPECIALS! of 125,000 from the excess WllUmm L. Fltxgerald Father and Son banquet, Eman­ win’s statement before the Bridge' Ing up to Williams’ woodlot on the Weaver; and in general ^ucatlon clal customers are using floures ol If Pemovni tends that ceilings would dia^iir- until Sunday, Nov. 11 because of uel Brotherhood, at Emnauel Lu­ port Chamber of Commerce, "that south side of the road. the road, close to where he waa due to the great amoimt of spe­ Albert DeBonls and Dr, Chtliarles G. p. m. . . tax, retroactive for 1945. The funeral of William L. FlU- cialized training required by those 1 Soft fell Pod age building. the Infantile paralysis cases in he was optimistic about industrial Asked for a Job found, and that place la now being Chakerian. cent tube lights which have never Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! natix) the revenue loss at gcrald of 156 Blssell street, who theran chqrch. inttantly eatei Senator Wherry (R,, Neb.) told Simsbury, several of which, he peace in Connecticut.” Knowing that Mr. Skinner was searched In a further effort to lo­ teachers, this sum will not cover been included in our renewal serv­ died Sunday night after being hit Sunday, Oct. 38 the expenses of more than two preiturc ond re AnOtlieKwldely discussed pr.<- a reporter In advance of the com­ said, have been discovered in the Annual outing Manchester Gobs In a letter to the governor, re­ a foreman of the section gang on cate the gun. ice. In recent years lamp prices mittee meeting that he expected by an automobile In Bolton Satur­ school. the Willimantic Division, he-asked Further evidence which State children for the current year. have been to reduced that the l>«ve» p o m 7 Silver BIrvh slncreaae the exemp- day afternoon, was largely attend­ Club at Garden Grove. leased to the press today, Man- In addition to the number of Aniiy Niii^se Will ModicoHon quut«- In computing to find out definitely Just where The latest victim, Milliken said, kowski asserted that "prospects I for work and waa promised work Police found, which Indicated that most commonly uiied sizes are now Snyder stands. Snyder has been ed this morning. 4fcoth at the Fun­ Monday, Oct. 29 by Skinner. When seen by Skin­ he was shot by a left-handed per­ children in need of lip reading in­ sold for 10c and the quality of the ly bCt« upon and livldual Incoihq^ taxes. George reported first to have opposed eral Home of William P- Qulsh. waa Francis Keyes, a master at Monthly meeting of War Rec­ that present problems can be struction and hearing aids, there Boost Bond Sales lamps now' offered for sale by the RANGE AND FUEL OIL I f o t ililo t e i re- Prune Juice ___ ot.23c link that would solved peacefully are greatly re­ ner, Williams was still carrying son, was the fact that Williams ceilings and later, to .have adopted 225 Main street at 8:30 and at St. the school aiid son of the novelist, ords committee. Municipal Bull.d-. are approximately 60 children in numerous retail merchants who movai of corn I through. \ Frances Parkinson Keyes, and the duced by the Inflexible attitudes the bread and milk which he had himself is left handed. Oj* for quicli relief a hands-off policy. James's church at 9 o’clock. ing at 8. purchased at the Green our schools In need of corrective If exemptions were't^sed from Bowles stressed what he called A solemn requlm mass was cel­ late Henry W. Keyes, one-time Hallowe’en party and dance. of some managements toward la­ instruction in speech. Impaired Wholesale Gasoline •jie .ue-Joy Com 46 Ox. Can BOO to for the Uxpayer and bor’s wage demands.” From that time In the morning Hai-tford, Oct. 24-itPi— Ah Plovien the Inflationary threat In housing ebrated with Rev. Frederick Mc­ governor of New Hampshire and John Mather Chapter, DeMolay. . si>eech follows directly the hear­ Tomato Juice 25c ISbch dependent, George estimated U. S. senator. Dr. Owen L. Mur­ The union leader cited the until he was found wounded be r.liilclreii Aiding ing handicap and there is urgent A'riny nurse' who saw active duty 23c would drain off nearly $\^00, prices yesterday as he give the Lean as celebrant. Rev. Edmund Masonic Temple. American Brass Company as an side the road at about 5 o'clock 1 Senate Banking committee a long Barrett as deacon and Rev. Wil­ phy, town health officer, said that Saturday, Nov. 3 need of a teacher to help the child ,th North Africa, Italy and France Valvita AU Green vi(00,000 of revenue and elimiflqte Keyes had a "very light case." In example, predicting in his letter, he reported that he had been clear­ afflicted in this way, as well as^ report on OPA work. liam J. Dunn as sub deacon. As Past Masters' Night, Manches­ ing brush from his lot. Vets’ Recovery and who was on her way to the Bantly Oil Company 1^00,000 to 4,000,000 more froh the flag covered casket was all, 13 cases have been reported in that “the company’s policy threat­ the child who is hard of hearings IMHW Arthur Drug Stores No. 2 Can . tax rblls. \ Simsbury. ter Lodge of Masons. Masonic ens to create large-scale industrial WlUlwna* Statement Manchester schools are endjsav- Pacific theater when the war wtUi 19c brought Into the church. Mrs. John The story that Williams told Japan ended, has been assigned to 3.11 Main Street Tel. 529.3 or 2-1057 845 Main S t Bublnsw Bldg. Asparagus As the bill atsinds, it will lift In' Barry played and Miss Mary Lan- MilUkeii said that boys who i • . xr . m warfare." oring to check each and every (■ome tax obligations from an estl- ivv Air Armada could conveniently do so-had been I „ . u Lieutenant Rivers yesterday was Hartford, Conn., Oct. 24.—(JT— child so that any case of drifness Connecticut as a Victory Loan JOHHS Opposite the Armory tleitlerl sang "Lead Kindly Light." tnated 12,000,000 persona next permitted to return t6 their homes I Ceremonial T^il Cedars of Leb that while he was standing on a Connecticut school children have will be uncovered and bmp given speaker by First Service command the offertory she and Mrs. Bar­ pock on his own land, three hunt headquarters in Boston. MEOICINE 2 C an s 2 7 C lyesu". It puts the 3 per cent nor­ To Be Enlarged ry sang "Pie jesu" and following but those who • might expose | Masonic Temple. made substantial contributions to to the child. By the eqriy discov­ l.CoMiJNiblets mal tax on the same exemption younger children In their families Momlay, Nov. 12 About Town ers appeared and said that he had the comfort and recovery of hoo- ery of deafness, it may bo greatly She is Capt. Ida M. Perry of Notice tone as the graduated aurtax, cuts the blessing of the body Miss Lan- been shot by one of these hunters. Huntington, 'W. Va., and will come tleri sang "There’s a Beautiful had been kept at the schooU. Annual Amertexn—fcegt'on Armis­ pitallzed Connecticut veterans of modified and the cnild given an , Gives’t w o important Honey Broad bracket of the surtax by » tice Day supper. Legion hall. At this point the story of the World war II, Mrs. Raymond E. equal chance to enjoy school and here from Cushing General bos itage points, then otila 5 i>er ■ Hartford, Oqt. 24—IA>)— The Land On High." As the body waa The Mothers' Circle of the In­ wounded man and the police dif­ pital in Framingham, Mass oj, I benefits. First it gives being taken from the church Mrs. Wednesday, Nov. 14 " fant Jesus of Prague, will meet Baldwin, sUte chairman of the receive marks |Hat reflect credit ' prompt relief of cough Zoning Board of Appeals off the total tax as figured mightiest Navy ajr armada ever Methodist Get-Together at South fers. On Sunday police learned Schools Victory program, an­ not only,to hlipself but to a schocl Oct. 29, the opening day of the Cream Styl® Cam Amder that formula to be seen over H a^ord and Con­ Barry played "America." {Tapliireil Nazis this evening at 8 o’clock at the that Williams had purchased a re Victory bond drive. For trans­ and throat irritation due _ In accordance with the require-1 '■hurch, starting at 5:45. home of Mrs. Gunnar Carlson of nounced today. system thaV overlooks nothing to colds by its soothing e...------I The bill would prune individual necticut, containing 350 to 400 The funeral mass was largely Witdnesilay. Nov, 21 volver at a .store in Manchester on that will benefit Its students. portation to various parts of the menta of the zoning regulaOona tocome tax obllgationa by 32,644,- planes, win parade oveY^ead here attended, many of the so-called 118 Summer street. Sept. 15. He had signed his name . Under the program, Mrs. Bald­ state where she will appear as a throat Second, it helps build resist B uy A Bond 27c Die ill Russia Annual Turkey, Goose and Pig ance to colds caused by lack of vita­ of the Town of Mancheater. the AOO^OOO and corporate taxes by 32.- between 10:30 and 11 a.Npt., to­ "Center Gang” being in attend­ and gave his age as 34 and occ'.i- win said, 148 Connecticut schools speaker, she will have an Army Zoning Board bf AppeaU will hold Social Hose Co., No.. 1, S. M. F. D., A Hallowe'en party will be-he1d pation as a laborer, and his birth already have pledged to provide min A. Get Father John’s Medicine M1,M0,000, and eliminate another morrow, it was learned this after­t^fter- ance. The bearers were: Edward Legion hall. ambulance, operated by a soldier today and get results. a public hearing in the Municipal $140,000,000 of revenue by repeal noon in a change of Navy weekik M. Fitzgerald, George Fitzgerald, Friday afternoon at 2:30 at Emnn- place as Plainfield, N. H. The 200 hospital units at 33,000 per Toydast Strike driver. The equipped ambulance Building on Thuraday evening, Tamota Puree __ He |ng the use tax on cars next Julv. schedules. \ Harold Fitzgerald, „ James Doherty, Berlin. Oct. 24—(/P> British au- uel Lutheran church for the chil- weapon was a .38 caliber gun, unit. The ultimate goal, she said, also will serve as an exhibit. At Bolton Center October 25th, 1945, at 8:00 P. M. Vandergiift Opposes Merger Fighters, dive-bombers and tor^^Gerald McLaughlin and Jeremiah thoritle.s today quoted German Okay, SaKor—You Asked Foe It! dren of the Primary Department of the Same Caliber is 640 units or a total of 31.920,000 Vote on Nov. 5 According to Mrs. Ruth M. Da- on the following appllcatlona: W lsoonila pedo planes from shore bases in The burial was In St. in the church school. , | The bullet taken from Williams in victory bonds and stamps, to be dourian, director of the Speakers’ Hointlng to the heroic record ot war prisoner.s liberated by the' „ . , ” . . completed by Christmaa vacation. Application of W. Stanley Marine units In the recent war, many states will be joined here by cemetery where Rev. „ , , .u . . Great Lakes. 111.—(J>)—Robert , body was also 'a .38 caliber. Soe- bureau of the Connecticut War No. 2 Can Air Group 153's 40 planes in a McLean conducted the Russians as .s^LVlng that of. ap- ^ recruit at the Naval Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herrmann of cial Inspector Frank V. Chamefoy Uffits already have been placed Finance committee. Captain Perry ON HALLOWE'EN NICHtj Rroadwell for permlaalon to erect Sweet Peas 15e General A. A. Vandegrift said to­ at the Cushing General hospital a t Waterbury, Oct. 24.—(IP)—John a garage cloaer to the aide Une ] day thq spirit they displayed swing arpund New England. On committal service. The flag was proximately 100.000 Nazi troops Training Center here, penned this Center street have received a let- of the State Police Laboratory, will be available for military talks Friday an air parade of similar removed Trom the casket by Arth­ captured at Stalingrad barely 6.-' complaint to a civilian friend who ter front their son. Pfc. Robe.'t Hartford, examined the bullet and Framingham, Mass, and at the J. DriScoU, state CIO secretory, and demonstrations of hospital than zoning regulatlona permit atj Campbell’s yrould he lost imder proposed mer Herrmann, stating that he has found the rifling marks on the U. S. Naval hospital In New York, said last night that CIO-organized 28 Litchfield atreet. Realdencc B i ger of the armed forces. strength will appear If permitted ur McCann^-and Walter Shea, rep­ 000 are still alive. ^ had failed to write him; "Fine equipihent on a 24-hour schedule. Y O e^ber Slst resenting the^NBX-servlcemen, and The others have died' in Soviet thing. I enter the service and you been promoted to corporal. He is. workers at the Waterbury, Tor- She vdll make her headquarters in Zone. / 3 era. 27c . The four-star general who com by the weather. The forecast company clerk with the 1,01st Air­ rlngton and Ansonia plants of the Tamata Saup manda the Leathernecks, joined for Friday is "less favorable." presented to Mto- Fitzgerald. prison work camps or in transit forget all about me." His pal Hartford. Applii/ation of John DlSalyo for home on trains which have 200 to made amends promptly by sending port Division, 327th Glider Infan­ American Brass Company wUI Your purchaBC will ^ive yoii the following; extenalOn of permission granted the secretary of the Navy and Despite poor weather which j try at Sertse, France. He has been cast a National Labor Relations H eat Admiral Ernest J. King In cramped their style. 30 pilots of Memorial 300 corpses aboard when they ar-1 i02 postal cards in one mall, to Thomas J. Rogers to erect a Carrier Air Group 153 flew over rive at Frankfu'rt-on-Oder, the i ------in the .service nearly three years For the man with a smaU family and low in­ Board supervised Strike vote on pmwiora First Selectman dwelling on an undersized lot on V i Lb. Box •ppoatng unification of land, aea A memorial requlem^maas 'vMI and hopes to be home on leave Nov. 5. Dancing from 8-9 the north aide of Pearl street. Res­ Hershey Cpcaa 10c and Air Forces into one large de- Hartford this noon at 350 miles be said tomorrow momirlg at 7:33 prisoners were quoted as saying. Non-Shootin* War speed in mock low level and anti­ CapL J. G. Johnson of Oxford, over the holidays. come we have a nice 4 room single, tan he Ha said the company had re­ .rtford. Oct 24^0P)—A Supe- idence B Zone. jpartment. in St. James's church for Mm - An-^ KEngland, commandant, of the In- fused to permit the vote to be rioif court-suspended recount of Grand March sjl 9—4*riEeB will be awarded to : “I ask the proponents of this submarine attacks on the second tonia Stentella Bellucci, of R ^ e , Ft. George G. Meade, Md.—(JF)— Junior and Senior Luther taken on company property or on the votes cast in MarlborouiJh’s re­ Application of the ABA Tool ik .maaaure to remember that fifty day of the Navy week air show. Validen Strasse transit camp purchased for as httle as |$200 down and bal­ Engineering Company for per­ Italy, who ^^■aa a member of V)® wRefe the b\j^k of these discharged Pfc. Will.am A. Gable, Cincinnati, Leaguers of Emanuel Lutheran company time and criticized the cent town elecUon yesterday re­ Adults— Prettiest, Funniest, Most Original Premier Caffee ' >-i> 31c dollars a month waa not the con- An emergency lahdln'g was Santa Lucia Society. \ Ohio, who- was awarded the Com­ church will have another "biuy mission to use building lot south made safely at Brainard field dur­ prisoneni from the east are ance paid like rent. | action as an effort to reduce the lied in the declaration by Judge of their manufacturing plant at ylderatlon that led men to die In rMelved, said he believed their re­ bat Infantryman’s badge for satis­ night" at the church tomorrow size of the vote. Ftencla A. PallotU that Peter costumes.. Children-— Prettiest, Funniest Soft-as-sllk ^ ' .itorming Iwo Jlma, to crash in ing maneuvers by Ensign John factory perform.wice of duty In evening from seven to nine o'clock. 80 Grandview atreet for automo­ Marclnek of Danbury, piloting a p o ts are "not exaggerated. Workers are seeking a 30 per Orawford; Democrat li6—Her­ ing electric lights, running nese. tlw McMMor iict. Ibr irmr Fire Chief Frank Donnelly of bert A. Yost, 65, of Old Green- bases and shopping section. tiiM. IlMi Mop la to MipnInraMit operation of gasoline station at OUR DISPLAY WILL INCLUDEr "I told the president that the the adjacent city of Vernon ex­ ENTRY ■wich, Conn., a noted character Good Investment. Sale Price water, fall bath, fnniaoe, large W a»i mM ptS to M BoMy. 411-413 Main , street. Businesa plained that the unincorporated $8,000. $2,000 Dowh._^ ham, 2 hen booses. Excellent ' $a»u Ti wm press was anxious to see ligand he P ^ D W i l N G actor, died Tuesday night in his $10-95 and $12'95 Zone. 1 it would be In such shape that We.cretarv. : the oommlttae tha atatf^atudy eration of Junior Women's Clulia, Many Hoft-shelled eggs of rep­ are operated by special crank handles which reach through served in the -NaiVy * during the ALLEN REALTY COMPAL4V UtoaM Ka. in iilllHIlipilHHIlH I aot be given too much con­ at a conference heie last Sunday, tiles Increase In size after being First World War and In Wdrld Ah Lines of Insurance, Including Life Mortgagee Arranged the structural posts. Neuira was assisted, especially in design­ War II he was master of s 10,000' ation. went on record as opposing the laid, because of the stretching of ing the electrical kitchen, by the housewife-buyer. This cottage 058 MAIN STREET TELCPBONBIJUOS Kiy To Soliitiun aVUon of tha Washington D.A:R. the membran^uua ■ shell by the ton r.argo ship sailing both in the a BMf John W. flny- group. I ■ grow ing embiYd< cett $6,000, w ot for a mlddle-oged couple with twe ****^ Atlantia and Pacific oceans. _ ... .. K ■,'. Jia . ' ’ . ^ ' ' ' ■ ' ■ P A c n i ______y% _____ IIANCHEBTGR EVENING HERALD. NANC’HBSTICR. CONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, IMS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONH- WEUNE5DAT, O^OBER 24, 1945 yO U R T E E H " T X •• Advertisement— A^ertlsement— Advertisement— Advertisement- Advertisement- Advertisement- Advertisement— ' Sport Slants Warren and Jarvis Shutout Griswold ^s 4- By Earl W . Yost Sports Editor Eastern CoUege Grid Local Sport Chatter Grill Blanks Tavern The Rec Buildings Open f It that your son capitalizes on tlie program offered. He can’t go H a v e Yo u He a r d ? The East end West-Side Recre- | biers Sunday, afternoon at Mt. Ne- atlon Centers opened last Monday wrong. Pete Slomclnsky, one of the Cornell’s Oteat Coach state's leading pinners and a local bo field at 2:30. It Is expected In Rec Bowling Loop evening for the annual fall and At Showdown Stage that several new Manchester play­ winter season of activities, rhe One of the most youthful and man, chipped In with a fine stngld* newly appointed director, H. Leon talented coaches In the coimtry of 171 last night at the Rec alleys ers will be In the lineup of the Sheppard wasn't on hand for the will be In New Haven, Saturday, In a Rec League bowling match RockvtUe club. opener but he la. expected to ar­ In Ed McKeever. The latter is the Penn’ s Quakep Untied and tripled for a 391 score, high­ Rangers Look Inquirer rive the fllrst of November to as­ popular head coach of Cornell's Hugh es Gains est of the season In the first two Rockville’s starting team Is sume full duties and responaibiU- Big Red football eleven. And Unscored Upon weeks of play. capable, of playing good ball but McKeever arrived at Ithaca'last lack of reterves hurt last week in WeU Fortified Defending Giampt; . ties. Eleven Headed for Ivy AP Top Honor dropping a 7 to 8 game to Tor. As usual there were many spring to fill the vacancy that was Otto Kubelle, local basketball „ o »nii « . . . _ _ _ _ _ i Slomcinsky Rolls 391 [igstera eager to get In the left when Carl Snavely departed Loop Championship player, recently won the Keney. before 2,500 fans. build ng and start the season. A 11, for the University of Norto Car^ Park singles tennis championship Una. The Irishman resigned as act­ Manchester High's grid forces New York Hockey Team j One of the surprise, upsets of the youngsters, of school age 12 years New York, Oct. 23—(ff)—East­ Purdue’ii'^ Great Tackle and teamed up with George Mc­ or over^re eligible for a Junior ing director of athletics and head Lain to gain the doubles crown. have been holding extensiveI prac-pi Ready for League Play young bowling season took place football coach at Notre Dame. ern football la approaching the Heads Performances tlce sessions the past few days In membership. Application forms Kubelle is one of the east’s lead­ W f . i . r s i 1 V 11___1, night at the Rec alleys when arc available, at the offices of the A graduate of Texas Tech, showdown stage with Penn, Holy ing court players. preparation for tomorrow night’s where he starred In. three sports O f College Liiremen night game under the lights at With Old lacew Back warren and J .rv l. blanked the d.- X" two buildlngs\^’hlch Incldcnally Cross and Columbia in the first over a four-year period, McKeever Middletown. Starting time has fending champion Griawold’s Gar-'| dinary waxed lunch paper because are located on School atreet (East Winnipeg, Oct. 23—(/P) — More . 0 « t sUroped Roods and cottons p ^ ^ c e a different dish in both sliced or cubed. Cover well with, has been in the coaching business row behind the Army and Navy New York, Oct. 24— (/P) —Tom The race In the We.st Side Rec been set for 7:30 at City Scboola agemen in a Rec League. match. hot water and cook until potatoes It does not protect enough against Side Rec) and thXWest Side Rec tir Rift-maklng; have buttons Anvor loss of moisture. . ___, Short to^ on .Cedar street. A\Jad signs Ws since receiving his bachelor of sci­ powerhouses. Hughes, Purdue tackle, today Bowling League is wide open with field. than any other team in the Na­ In the other contest, last year’s severed and hemstitching done at are soft. Add one quart of boiling Plants Can Water Self G l s ^ u t ence degree in Journalism In 19.V). several of thq so-called dark horse water and 16 pounds of haddock, I f.lt Is necessary to use emer­ name and address and^must also George MungeFs Quakers, cur­ gained the Assoolatcd Press award tional Hockey League, the New first place team, the Hartford m is. E L U o r r s RUG AND Those misplaced hairs that an­ have the signature of ^ s parent He assisted Pete Cawthdn at Tex* teams showing remarkable form In the event of rain tomorrow Road Grill took all four points * skinned, boned, and cut in large gency wrappings, foods should be rently unbeaten, untied and un*- as "Lineman of The Week.” York Rangers have a lot to gain GIFT, SHOP. noy one can be removed perma- kept In freezers no longer than or guardian. ,Wlth this iHJed out as Tech for*four years before Join* and ability to date If the remain-1 night, the game will be moved up from the Cooper Street Tavern. pieces. Cook very gently about 20 Join ^erfume Line ing Fi^k Leahy at Boston Col scored upon, appear headed for the The 3 t Louis 220-pound, 8 font this season and nothing much to nenUy, painlessly, and safely— If You Ve Away four to six months. the lads must bring the form back unofficial Ivy League title, off re- der of the schedule is as close and and played Friday afternoon it Vic Kauset led the Btickland ten Tou can give yourself the home and without the bother of going (hlnutes. Add seven quarts of heat­ lege. , le inch lineman led the Boiler- M interesting, the best year in was learned this morning. Man- lose. After finishing out the last ed milk, salt and pepper. Do not to the office and he will theX be sulta to date. Such unpredictable makers to ^leir unexpected 35 to to their win over the Garagemeti ^ulvalent of that vaporizing fa­ to the city. Consult Miss RENA By Rosette Hargrovd I required to turn In an empty botUe given a membership card Leahy and McKeever teamed up the history of the league wlH take | cheater High has everything to two seasons in the cellar with with a triple of 345 Including hlili cial—for which many swank sa­ HALEM, who Is a trained spe­ let chowder come to a boll after By Jack R Creamer Plug In your portable TRIL- before buying a new one. However, to pn^uce an Eagles eleven that elements as Injuries, the affects of 13 triumph ovef • the previously MONT HEATER from B. D. NJCA Staff Corresponden< nominal sum. . playing both West Point and An­ place. galn and nothing to lose while the what Manager de­ single for the match a game of lons are famed—by filming on cialist in ELECTROLYSIS. Phone adding milk, or it will curdle. Keep Author, ”Thr Mandy Household I exceptions to this rule are made for 'received an Invitation to the Sugar unbeaten and Untied Ohio State undefeated Tigers from Middle- Just at scalding point until served. PEARL, 599 Main street, and any Paris.—Lining up Is not a fa' Youngsters especially, the Rec napolis and the early November scribed as "The worst teams ever 135. Johnny Sullivan and Mickey cream before you hover over a 2-1264 for an appointment at her Manual” I American servicemen and women. Centers offer Just about every­ Bewl. Both coaches then went to Buckeyes. town will be out to preserve their Chowder is Improved by standing room you choose is flooded with shifts o f Navy personnel can Harold Harrison, who covered The Rockville gridiron eleven to wear Ranger sweaters,” the Katkaveck both lent valuable as­ deam lng sink or hot stove. office, 843 Main striset. orite pastime of Ql’a in Paris, but' Though Paris Is the perfume thing in the line of sports enter­ N o ^ Dame in 1941 and..^hen wln streak. a while before reheating and serv­ comforting warmth, for circulat­ easily change ail that. Penn has the game forThe Associated Press, will face the Windsor Locks Ram- Gothamites have only one direc­ sistance in scoring the win. To induce plants to water them­ there's one line they don't mind center of the world, Its reserves tainment and enjoyment. The Lcahy.,bccame ill In mid-season, tion to go and that's up. ■'Fruits and vegetables are Kijg of gn ages—'teen to totter- ing. ing heat, behind Insulated grill- standing In—In fact, they often h a ^ been almost exhausted. Lack building is open five nights a McKeeVer took over .and giildcd an excellent all-around back in reports that Hughes was the Grlswold'a were handicapped selves when you have to be away, | work, safely and efficiently pene­ "outstanding lineman of the game When the Silver Fox said "They erammed with vitamins imd mg—like Hallowe’en parties. They set a pan of water next to the forego that last hour's sleep to of shipping facilities may hold up week from Monday through Frl the Fighting Irish to three straight Bob Evans and two speedy opera­ wlyen^nly four plnn|rs put In an CHRISTMAS TOYS that train trates the fchllly comers. wins oyer flfie nation’s top collegi­ tives in Don Schneider and Bob from" the moment he recovered O.- Yale Game at 2 ' look like a million compared to appearance. Joe Twaronlte and erals—use...... them...... dally and plentl all like donuts too-they're now a plant. Place a strip of flannel with Join it early. It’s the one which manufacture of. many favorite es­ day from 6 o’clock to 9. There l.s Indians to Gain our last two teams.” It Indicated fully In sandwiches, as dessert, or little muscles while providing lots sences for some time. Today a spccipl room for boys of school ate and servl^ teams. Deuber. lle Cline’s fumble in the open.ng Herb Stevenson paced the losers’ national habit. So nil a large one end in the water and the other forma every morning In front of stages of the first period. He alao that the return of former stars to r eating out o t hand. of fun are the hammer-and-peg French perfumes? The answer the local perfumery. French pertumes are waiting anx­ ag4 under supervision He became' htad coach after New Haven, Oct. 24.—Wil­ attack. pumpkin Jack-o’-lantern (either wrapped around the base of the is: A few imports will be here for Dartmouth which has already kicked three extra polnta and has brought improvement. sets or the rlrig-on-stlck game. Though perfume pricea have iously for the first shipments of Leahy was commissioned as a liam E. Perkins, bualness man­ In the other match* Pete Slom- fresh or artiHcial) with a variety plant. Th|ough process of osmosis, Christmas; more by Easter. But The room includes pool, ping- lost to Holy exoss, penn and Notre blocked an Ohio punt that gave New Grid Stars In manv spots their lineup bears High style for q’olte-young la­ Both are among the toys avail­ trebled since 1939, it doesn’t seem musk and ambergris from the Far Navy officer and in'^hls initial year ager of the Yale Athletic Aa- cinaky posted high single and of plain and sugared donuts as the enough moisture ■ will be funneled brace yourself for the price that pong, darts, cards, games, papers at the helm won elghUgames while Dame, Is due to get some help Purdue a safety. He was the No. 1 a resemblance to the Ranger team dles are the JERKIN SUITS at centerpiece. Serve mugs of cider, able at McGILL-CONVERSE, 645 up to keep your pot thriving. i to deter the American serviceman, Blast, and bergaihott from Italy, so and magazines. In addition b^- from Colgate when Glen Trelchler aoclatton, announced today high three- string for the aeann Main street. Flannel strip feds M'ater. these suave emlgrees may exa-t. losing only two, one to Arm y the man in a modified trap play that that captured the Stanley Cup In W. T. GRANTS. A lively red suit too. Gardenia house-plants left out­ who'll come back again and again- that they again ckp turn out the ketball leagues are formed, the and George Heddy are transferred that the starting time of the with games of 111, 109 and 171 for Becalise of the curent high ex­ other to Navy. took Ohio’s guards out of the play Dartmouth to Be Tough Yale-Comell footbaU contest 1939-40. They now have half a with white piping and braid scroll side too long this fall will usually until he succeeds in buying the more exotic scents. •swimming pool Is available M d by the Navy from Hamilton to dozen members of that squaci In a three string total of 391. The Send your hus­ your ’’snake plants” to multiply, change rate, and Increased Frencn More than 30 proddfta go Into Ed's current record as , head time after time to let Ed Cody rip this Saturday In the Yale Bowl on the pockets comes In 3 to 6. To save time In the kitchen and stage amazing comebacks if you’ll exact bottle of perfume his wife or also many other activities. The Hanover. Cornell gets a whole through for tremendous gains.” After November First; Muzz Patrick, , Brian Grill captured the first gams by band off to work sever the end from a stalk, plsint domestic costs, a bottle of French the making of the fqpfe expensive coach in big time is 14 victories has been advanced to • p. m. Jerkins and skirts In plaid or solid to produce more'’Interesting dishes, prune off the really bad leaves and sweetheart wants. Kec offers a splendid place to go new backfield from the service The Marine dischargee drew Hcxtal. Alex Shlblcky. Nell Col­ 11 pins, the "second by ten and ran with a lunch box It two Inches below the surface perfume costing 325 before the perfumes. You have only to leave in 17 starts, away above pac up Cross Star Injurcil red, blue, or rose are sizes 7 to try mixing a big batch of biscuit coddle by treating with water and war can’t be Imported to sell for Return the Bottles evenings to have a good time un­ and retuniing students Just in ■tmilar high praiee from Robert The contest was originally ville and Ott Heller. In addition away in the third to. win the total he’ll look forward to of dirt In a new pot, and you’ll out one or use too much of an­ any course. 14. There’s a new line of gay mix, store In refrigerator In cov­ warm temperature. less than $75. Though "fu-fu” water—as the der fine conditions. Last year more Army’s Tonchdown Twlna time to invade Yale Saturday. L. Burnes, of the St. Loula GIob«- scheduled for .2:30, bqt waa ad­ Patrick expects the return shortly pinfall going away. Walt Hinas opening. You’ll find have a new shoot In about two Gi's call It—is rationed one bottle other to change the whole charac­ youngsters than ever before were Alrta. too. BLOUSES In all-white ered container, and use In a And here are other ways to cod­ Last Saturday afternoon at Stan Koslowski’s knee Injury Democrat; Bob Hooey of the Ohio Boston, Oct. 24—(/^-‘-Dartmouth vanced because of the recent of Mac Cplvllle and hopes to have chipped in with a triple of 342 for your grocer has to a customer, the dally supply la ter of jn essence. It takes yean members. This year. Judging b> or decorated with peasant style variety of ways. dle plants which you depend upon months. When lemons become hard and West Point the Army Cadets en­ mav'Slow up the Holy Cross at­ State Journal; (Th'arles Johnson of la wah-hoo-wahlng over the re­ elimination of Eastern War and on the the wlnnera while Waly Buohy led insbroldery are on sale now. wide variety of To Judge whether or not a gone an hour after the shop opens. of expertmentihg to concoct some­ the turnouts of the first two time. All other home gamea at the Tavern five. spreads that are easy to now for Indoor cheer: dry, place In a hot oven for a few tertained the Melville, R. I., PT tack as the Crusaders prepare to the Minneapolis Star-Journal and ports that Its newest batch of Na­ roster before the season is over. f i l l e d down from $1.98 to $1.77. tasty potted plant needs roomier quar­ And because coal shortages have thing like Heure Bleue or Mitauko nights, should be a banner year. Tribune; Bob Reed of the Fort Yale will alao start at 2 p. m., Tonight Darlings are paired To clean chimneys easily, put apply to bread—delicious to eat. *Rub a little castor oil or min­ minutes. —which happen to be most popu­ team. At the end of the„jlrst meet an under-rated Colgate club. vy V-12 trainees, due In HahoVer That collection of pro puck tal­ ** ~ CHIMNEY SWEEP, available at ters. remove from pot carefully ‘ curtailed manufacture of new With the new director coming Wayne, Ind., Journal-Gazette ard with the exception of the with the Knights of Columbus with Try making spreads out of left­ eral oil lightly over leaves to keep lar with American servicemen. period, the PT’s held a 13 to 0 The Red Raiders and the unde­ on Nov. 1, win Include Glenn ent has amply proved Us N.H.L. / '■ Ohlolcea a la King LARSEN'S FEED STORE, 38 plants green. This estlmulates BO that the dirt eases out In one glass containers, each customer is ■hortly* ftnoth^r attractive unbelievable lead. Army’s touch­ Bill Madden of the Hastings (Neb;*) Yale-Harvard game on Dec. 1 Lee's Esso and Brown’s meetinff overs. He’s sure to like those' too. PETER’S CHOCOLATE SHOP educational program Is expected to feated Temple team, are rated Trelchler and George Heddy, regu­ caliber, and If Patrick’s prediction ‘;BolI chicken and cut In pieces. Depot Square, bn furnace or stove growth by cleaning pores through compact lump. If roots are spread­ makes fresh hard candy d a ily - down twins. Doc Blanchard and the main threats to a perfect Tribune. which will get under way at in the other league match at the ing octopus-fashion to the edge be drawn up and presented for the Two centers In the Southeast lar backs at Colgate this aeason 1:30 p. m. that they'll be as good a club Wcat-SUde. Kake a rich cream sauce fire. Other winter-proofing In­ which they breathe. Put a small perfect to ship overseas. Making tablet that grow above ground— of unscrewing the top of the piano Glenn Davis, were on the sldC' record for H. C. and la st. . . Those -year-oldsters that should be right In the thick Are you as dynamic as ’’Dyna­ of the soil, a bigger pot is indi­ stool and replacing It with a 30- best Interests of the hundreds of conference, 'Vaughan Mancha, of 19 Hartforil Road Orill (4) Add: cludes stove pipe, glass cut to any chunk of charcoal in the water In their own ice-cream, too, they can start in boiling water iti an open lines. Lou Little’s Columbia Lions, play their last game for Andv of the league leadership fight. 1 cup cooked celery, cut fine size, and weather-stripping. m ite?” As alluring as ’’Russian cated. Inch carpenter-built top of plain young” members. As the second period got undei^ Alabama, and Hugh Bowers, of Lcoiie ...... 86 — 101— 187 which you grow ivy. If you want afford to make It extra rich with kettle. probably the blgsesf surprise of Kerr against Holy Cross this The rest of the team Is a mix­ 1 small can pimento, cut fine Sables?” As vital as ’’Pink Ught- wood. To make the'ncw top si^vel, There Isn’t a better place In way BO did the Cadeta One-Two Tulane, were given good notices. Hines ...... 116 118 108—34$ nlng?” As tempting as ’’Fatal real cream. town where a lad can go evenings the East, continue to amaze with weekend. . •. . will be available but he’ll be back ture of veterarw who were the 95 95 $7—287 1-3 Ib. sauteed mushrooms, ciit half of It. Her Interest In the lan­ have your carpenter bore a hole in- punch. Blanchard and Davis Mancha sparked Alabama to a Miildpon ... Maple Cottage Pudding Apple?” Express your.personality to protect the trouser legs from For sheer beauty and elegance to spend a few hours than the tojvn the longdistance scoring spurts of 25-7 win over Tennessee. While While the Indiana cheer., the In our net that very aecond,” the brighter lights of last year's squad Lucas .,... 81 99 141--;i34 Ane 1 cup Maple syrup guage has blazed a trail into amus­ You can buck the windy weather without ostentation, look at the the center of the board. both crossed the goal line on three Browns Bear# who need plenty of 1 large green pepper, cooked with Revlon’s match d LIPSTICK creases^__ ■ owned and operated Rccreatlim the freshman touchdowns twins, Tulane lost to Auburn, Coach Bniins' mastermind vows. . . . along with some promising new­ Slomclnsky 111 10$ 171—3$1 1 cup siftad flour ing restaurants, foreign language that whips or twists your line ind STERUNG SIL'VnER SETT at Center buildings. Boys take ad­ occasions and the nation’s top freah replacements, moan .... comers. The playmaking division and cut fine AND NAIL POUSH,~ from Skirts? Holders that clasp the The art work is imuaually good eleven went on to score a lopsided Gene Rossldes and Lou Kusserow. Monk Simons, of the Green Wave, Tonight's opener is the earliest Kelly ...... — 92 $2 1 tap. baking powder waistband are the perfect hangers theaters and homes. It’s opened shortens the life of flying clothes MATTHEW WIOR’S, 977 Main vantage of the many wonderful Brown draws 350 new V-12ora hut, III strong with three good centers 1 cup chopped pecan meats QUINN’S PHARMACY. in the CTHRISTMAS CARDS at win after coming from behind, The wlnged-T formation plus a said "Bowers played one of the the Bruins have bad in their 22 1-4 tap. salt If you don’t have these, use safety up a new world, made her .lew by suspending an old flat iron or street. In the heavy Sterling that’s facilities offered. Parents see to quartet of unusually gifted backs according to Coach Rln Engle’s Ab Demarco, Edgar Laprade and 492 518 618 I8'J$ Season llghUy with red pepper, friends, given her a flock of new .. r « i DEWEY-RICHMAN’S. Lovely moat aggressive defensive games National Hockey League seasons Totals 3 tbsp. sugar Diced onion adds character to pins to hang shirts by the waist­ other heavy weight from your been so hard to find, single cards Include the "specials” has made \fp for inadequacies In a Fve seen this year. Unless :wo check, there Isn't a foothall play­ Phil WaUon. Cooper Street Tavern (8) atft, and Worcestershire sauce. interests and a winning person­ wash line. but, as far as the cliib:s followers 1-2 cup milh cream sauce for peas, or to the band to the crossbars of regular foUr piece set serves,.rv»s eight:Pi^ht soupsm.o ,o^«„^„bers of tire family or In some quarters. He reviewed line that will be dwarfed by blockers took him out he was in er In the lot. . . . Harvard KcLa Cal Big, burly, leftwinger Hank McAdams 90 $2 88—270 Blend with chicken fWl.d^eauce. 2 tbsp. melted shortening ality. Get a piece of rope long enough Rossi, the U. C. U A. great, hut. are concerned, their enthusiasm sauce in casserole mixtures hangers. spoons, tea spoons, knives, forks, friends. Two box aasortfnenta of Jackie Robinson prejudices that exist In certain Penn’s front wall when the clubs on almost every tackle." Goidup la back and so far has Suchy . . . 10M 03 117—321 and simmer ten minutes. Serve to reach from the ground. Tie one becatise he’a heading for one of the has soared to the Stanley Chip 1 egg Dresses? Put these on hangers a sugar shell, and a butter knife. Christmas notes have colorftii, .sections. meet Nov. 10. Clarence Eascr, Wisconsin heights . , . . The game, for the given a good account of himself Mahoney . KX) 94 U $ m 807 In patty shells or on toast. Bring syrup to boil. Pour Into Even mothers who hate gruns end to the middle of the line, the The tiny pattern at the edge "I realize what Pm going Into,” graduate schools, he will be Ineli­ 87 117 102—808 Focal point of fashion this fall, wide enough to reach from one “different” Mexican figures. Box­ Princeton didn’t flg;ure In the tackle, recovered four Illinois futur Rccord-Amqrlcan Wounded Veter­ by scoring three* of five Ranger Clough .. greased quart baking dish, or can’t hops to keep the boys away other to your heavy weight. leaves room for initials. As It’s Signed by Dodgers Robinson said sincerely. “ 1 also gible to plav for the Olmson. . . . 103 97 lOT—307 Cracker crumbs often help to the wedding ring waist, needs sleeve seam to another. Adjust es of Currier and Ives reproduc­ pre-season estimate but the Tigers bles to help the. Badgers tie Illi­ ans Fund, waa a comp;ete acllout Ingraham 8” -square pan... . .SlfV dry Ingred­ shoulder padding to the hanger as from them. The wise plan is ro open stock, the set can be en­ realize how much It means to me. nois while Leonard Dickey, 27- After staving In the Holy Cross ients Into bowl. Add milk, short­ exercise to keep it that Way. More teach youngsters how to shoot POTTERTON’S, at the Center, tions have dignity. A "Dog and upset of Cornell coupled with the Crusaders’ first four gamea until •Monday and, according to present Others who have sigpied contracts you would to your shoulders, and larged. Superb* for your own use; Cat” assortment will please pci- to my race and to baseball. Fm ycar-old tackle at Texas Aggies, indications, onlv ^season ticket Totals . 481 503 627 18U ening and egg. and beat smooth. torso-twisting is needed if you well villh a light .410-gauge shot­ is doing a quick-step on their RA­ return of tackle Dixie Walker the final Issue was beyond all are Tony Leswlck, Alan Kuntz, fasten the dress at the neckline. a treasure to leave to your chil­ lovers. A warning: there will b« Montreal, Oct. 24.—

—Sp«ah- very happy over this chance, and played most of the afternoon in holders are set for the other home Pour cake batter Into syrup and want to pull a tapellne in from a gun, the lightest made. NASSIFF DIO SERVICE. They’ve practical­ makes the Tigers dangerous. doubt, the versatile Stan Koalow- and Hal Brown among the for­ , Griswolds (0) Knitwear ? To hang is a crime. dren. very few additions to the stock. Ing for the Brooklyn ball club. I can only say I’ll do my very best the Texas Christian backfield. games. . . . That’s the way It was bake In moderate oven (375) for 27 to 24-Inch notch. Sweaters and other garments ARMS COMPANY has them now ly cauerht up on their large back­ to come through In every manner.” All signs point to an Ivy Ross Orr’s great play at tackle skl’s right knee liihiry has caught wards. and Bill Juzda and BUI Cowles ...... 100 119 101—320 But who minds bending a torso for sale. order list; they have two mechan­ Branch Rickey, Jr., said today the League "title” game between un with him .... He will see very hack In the Golden Days of 1928- Moe, defensemen. about 25 minutes, or until cake Is should be folded in tissue aiyi laid Make a change Dodgers may have the alligator by was’ credited with providing chc I 29. . . . ■ Annlello ...... 98 102 llO— $|0 away over from side to side —be­ ics on duty; some parts are com­ Tomato halves, topped with Penn and (Columbia at Franklin little and posalbly no action Manager Patrick, remembering Twaronlte ...... 109 111 108—$$8 done. away in a box or a drawer to for the better by the tail In signing the first Negro major spark in Virginia Poly's up­ ginning with hands resting on prevent tberh from stretching out Dad's outworn ing In, at last; they can resume cottage cheese an dsprinkled with V Matches Tonight Field now. lO but a vastly- set of Maryland. Guard Al Sparlis, atainst Colgate. . . . When Kos i times when Injury to a goaltender Dummy ...... 85 86 8 V -1 ^ your hips—for a five-minute daily completely restyling chopped chives, are both decora­ player ever admitted to organized Welcome the rain of shape. suit has nine lives. pick-up service. They’re In posi­ your coiffure. What strengthened CJornell team which of U.C.L.A., received this praise steoped Into action to star In ttie , at a crucial time has spoiled his Stevenson .113 93 U 7 -$ l» | stint? You stand up to this one. tive and flavorful with cold meat basebaU, but If trouble’s ahead teaip’s chances, probably will in a raincoat from Don't discard It! A tion to repair your radio— but better way than by Matches tonight in the Y League has both the Quakers and Lions on from his coach. Bert La Brochcric: opener aenlnst Dartmouth, he' Last NighCs Fights of course, with feet well apart. pair of scissors and fast. loaf. "W e won’t Ifvold It” . find Chambers paired with the its schedule, could upset the apple­ amazed Bart Sullivan, the veterrn carry both hla netmlndera, Sugar 606 61(f 621 15$8 | BURTON’S. At CHRISTMAS CARDS, colored swirling your hair Hiring Jackie Robinson, ex- "He was the sparkplug of our $7.98, and up, there nimble fingers can Manchester Motor Sales. Bryant cart. trainer. . . . ” I’vc bean handling Jim Henry and Chuck Rayner. He G Jarvia (4) by your own artistrj’, will mean into a circlet to rest UCLA footbaU ace and U. S. Army line.” Warren Weight Wools is a galaxy of col­ Two uniformed drivers, John cut It down to a Best antidote to that not uncom­ Sandpaper when used to remove and Chapman face the Center Ser­ All-America Hubert Bech^ol, football players for 30 years and By The Associated Press says that he may try the novel ...104 9b 116—812 more to your friends. Cards, witn flippantly on top of your head. scorch marks should be used light­ Lieutenant, to do his 1946 Infleld- Keeney ...... ors: gay red, blue Tedford of Birch Mountain Road host of useful and mon feeling that you’re growing vice and Morlarty Brothers and Texas end, was rated the outstand­ never before have T seen anyone New York—Joey Lamotte, 156'i idea of using both goalies In every Dietz ...... 90 — ------•■ $0 Crepes outlined CTirlstmas scenes, and Your Beauty Shop will style this ly as otherwise it will weaken tne tng for the Dodgers’ International or yellow; smart and Donald Gowdy of North Cov­ good looking wearables such as stale or that your personality is the Don Willis Garage collide In ing lineman In Southwest Confer­ who would even attempt to nlav New York, knocked out Indian Go game, cither sub.stltutlng them by KulUvan ...... 131 108 92—819 the paints or crayons with whicn closing In instead of sprouting out. new hair fashion for you. fabric permanently. League farm—the Montreal Roy­ m h black, grey or tan. entry, will drive on the free CALL to color them are for sale at Mc­ wesklts, shorts, skirts and Jackets. the other match. Racing Notes ence play. He caught three p.-isses, ivfth an Inturv like Koslowakl’s,” mez, 161. Havana, (2). periods or when the need arises. Kauset ...... 106 104 136—846 AND DELIVERY SERVICE for Is a new Interest—one that takes als—th* ^*1* Brooklyn two for touchdowqs, against Ar­ Bart mart’oled. . . . . New York — I.,enny (Boom In Koroseal fabric, shiny tackle- GILL-CONVERSE, 645 Main St. Here’s a way to save money and If your books are piling up or president predicted It “Even may Katkaveck .. ...1 0 8 a12 109—880 FINE DETAIL twill, or sturdy cotton gabardine, the MANCHESTER DRY Increase your wardrobe. you Into unfamiliar surroundings By The Associated Presa kansas. His sparkling play dri*''v Football affairs annear a hit Boom) Mancini, 150’ i, Yo\tnga ... — 107 ------lOT or plunges you Into unusual activi­ you want display space for. glass The Inquirer cost the Brooklyn organization a Thre« Reasons to Stay In Woods Magnuson . . . they have STYLE. CLEANERS. You'll find them, Take shorthand girls. If you are Teddy Atkinson has another tri­ raves from Glen Rose, Arkansas brighter at Boston College, for Vic town, O., outpointed Patsy Spats Jarvia ...... i i V t like all the company’s personnel, NICHOLS-BRISTOL announces ties. or figurines, look at the BOOK­ number of ball players.” coach. Pa’ lldine. a first-string g\i«rd on ro. 143»i, New York (8). PA Cage Meeting setting out on a glamor career In CASES In stock at BENSON'S. "But even If some players quit, ple to his credit. The veteran Jock­ courteous and efficient. * ■ . an addition to their stock: a new C?h!cago — ilPi — Mrs. H. L. the Eagle’s 1042'. Orange Bowl Flowerettes of caullfllwer the theater, racjlo or advertising The lady who dresses as attrac- 7U Main street. The four shelves the Dodger farnr system director ey booted in Cadet Carl ($3.70), White Platna, N. Y.—Lou Wood.s, 639 622 640 1801 I sprinkled with paprika, placed In TOY DEPARTMENT. They’re Northrop was unsuccessful in en­ Naval Station ($5) and Big Har­ team, exoects to return to the 151., Detroit, outpointed Coolldge Tomorrow at Club fields. tlyely for her role of Home-Maker arc extra deep. Lines are neat "added~as he reviewed the possible heights two weeks hence when he and up. a border around a slice of ham ac­ To remove ink stains from fin­ Becoming ah expert stenog­ very enthusiastic about the qual­ ticing a "wild” dog from a forest vest ($3.20) at Jamaica yesterday. Pal Brady Stops Miller, 166, Brooklyn. ('81. as for the street will want one or and unclutter^. In maple or ma­ reactions of players and fans at draws his Army discharge at Fort Nobody Indlapenaable cent its color and flavor. gers, wet the head of a match and rapher and wt^klng your way up ity of the toys, which are noiylouf on ■preaerva so she called for aid rub On the spot, Then rinse with toore of the new COTTON hogany finish the bookcases are the suprlse signing here last night, Devena. . . . Hartford. Conn.—Dennis (Pat) slowly may Mund like the long display, and urge mothers annd "' fa-" “They’ll be back after a year or from the Animal Welfare league. The Haveratraw Handicap, a Colon iii/Sixlh Brady. 129, New York, stooped A special meeting will be held soap and water. All traces of the jfhem HOUSEDRESSES, at the SMAR'f $13.95. The unfinished cases are Inspector Allen Gllsch was told The e'^tperta who made the New York, O ct 24. — ($7 — Yotmg Hallowe’aners like to eat road to famei but It’s the surest thers to drop In and look (them two In a cotton mill.” $5,000 added event of a mile and Mario Colon, 130, New York (6). tomorrow night at 8 p. m. at the Jink will disappear. DRESS SHOP, 1013 Main street: $9.50. that the dog. knojvn as the "wild I rounds of the National Hqcke'* Angered by tbe "mlaerabU” ahow after" chasing th i goblins. Give one. over. / striped chambrays, checks, frilly Earlier—before coming out flat­ three quarters, will feature Ja- Pohsli American Club, 106 Clin­ them salted peanut rnnkIftS and / dog of Ryan's woods." had been Hartford, Oct. 24—(/P)— Dennis T.eague training camp agree that Salem. Mass.—Joe Cellettl. 13(», ing of his New York footbaU For while .You’re working for an collars, handy pockets. In all col­ ly with the itatement that hU malc'a’s program today. Oatmeal, Prrwldeftce, R. I . outpointed Flor- ton street. hot cocoa with marshmallows Carrots, boiled until tender, then New Ypirk.—Puffy sleeves, cor- B aby's. little nook can me In the preserve since last* sum i^r, with Wayne Wright In the saddle, (Pat) Brady, 129, the Bronx, the Bruins. Manle Leafs and Red At this time, plans for the forth­ Giants againat the PltUburgh executive Ui your chosen field, ors and sizes. father and Royals’ President Hec­ stopped Mario Colon, 130, New Wlnga will battle for the three ton ent Dc.smarals, 139’'4, Manchester, Steelcra Sunday, Coach Steve painted with chocolate Hallowe’en rolled In melted butter or margar­ you’ll be getting a picture of the seletted coats and adaptations ot improved by the array of pretty tor Racine “Aren’t 1 n vd 11 n g but made no efforts to be friend­ will carry top weight of 120 coming basketball season will be ine and chopped mint, make a fine York, In the sixth round of a positions with I.CS edradiens N. H. (10). Owen took one look at the movies | faces. Or else whipped cream. business i(s a whole. Then, when the medieval almoner’s bag, whicn sachets designed In the form ' of trouble, but won’t avoid It” — ly with residents and plcnlcHers. pounds. Others In the eight horse diacuBsed. Anyone who wishes to accompaniment for roast leg of swing from dresses, add fresh Remlnding you that there's a miniature baby garments, a (Illsch lassoed the dog—a female scheduled eight round feature at fourth, the Chlcaeo B'ack Howks l^^ngor. , Me.—Llovd Hudson, of tbe Giants ’21-7 defeat and told you’ve learned what makes the heady fragrance whTch hovers in­ young Rickey went over with Rob­ field are hla Jewel,/Rath Ronan. ,125.: Bath, and the Blond THgcr, try out for the team la welcome NEW ARRIVALS AT lamb. decorative Interest, tell a fall sacheted book for vital statistics toy shepherd—and soon discover­ Aera. Caasina, Magellan, Wings, the Hartford auditorium last fifth and, for another and pro):ah- tr attend. hla squad: "Nobody on this club is wheels go round, you can choose definitely around an empty per­ inson all that the Negro short­ Iv the Vast season for many to 128. Lowell. Mass., drew (8). indispensable. If anybody doesn’t lashlon story and point to signifi­ and scented clothes hangers. ed three reasons why she wouldn’t and Stage Bond. / night when hla handlers asked Everyone la Xvclcome and it la the branch of the business to fume bottle, use yours to sweet­ stop’s entry Into organized base­ Referee Louis (Kid) Kaplan to come, (the Rangers last. . . . . Jersey Cltv, N. J.—Dom Amor­ play husling football he’ll turn ia | MARLOW’S: To get a “new” kitchen without which you can best adapt your cant trends In new collections. leave the wooda. T he d(»g led hoped that there will be a Urge rebuilding—new In working-space, en up bureau drawers. ball might imply. He explained atop the fight Don't be surprised If Frank (Ze­ oso, 135>i. Jersey City, outpoint­ hla suit.” talents, and go from there BeUwet1ier “ 6 r sleeves used to One o f the most Interesting that there might be difficulties for Gllsch to a broah heap in which turnout at thii first meeting. storagespace, convenience and Histrionic's wlnlnng time In a Colon took a bad beating, did ro) Brimesk la bark In the Bruins’ ed Frankie Lets, 135, Irvington, N. ‘ BIRD CAGES give coats, suits and dresses a things about the upsweep is that the quiet six-foot. 190-pounder he found three puppiea, /about a mile and six furlong race at Ja­ good looks, you can Install the new - looking round - shouldered When defrosting it can be done at home so easily not win a round and had hla fea­ net before they nlav their aecond J. (8). LIN - PLASTIC HANDBAGS. from both players and fans alike week old, fast arieep. ' maica yesterday automatically be­ home'game with Canadlena on ELECTTRIC BROILERS WALL CABINET AND SINK and curvler silhouette, is the dol­ your refrigerator for .times when It Is Impossible Busier Brown / tures severely mauled before the Just put on display at the MONT­ came a track record as It was the halt waa called. Brady spilled Nov. 9.* . . . Orders have bccii is­ unit slid at the MANCHESTER GOMERY WARD (X)MPANY, man o» last season. Also In the there Is no need to to rCach a hairdresser. permit leaking to first time an event had been run Colon for no count with a left sued to flv him from Pearl Harbor, COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE COMPANY, 248 are among, the first examples of fall hock are the "balloon,” the at that distance. He was clocked North Main atreet. The sink may "bloomer,” the loose, flowing make the w h o I e MARIA, DANICA, an aristocrat Live-Foot Ldsfs hook to the Jaw In the first. thereby ellm in a^ g a boat trip, a truly magnificent the wonders of the "plastic age.' in 3:08j 3-6. and discharge hlrlv at the Boston ENAMEL WARE. be single or with set tub. "academic” sleeve, the capelet. floor wet. This will among cosmetic lines, has four It waa Brady’s 19th win. Looking like real leather. In black Fitted by X-ray. Bobby Polowltser, 127, East O a s t Guard base. . . . Unc)^ Art 1938 or brown, they won’t crack; they the double sleeve and the "pop- give you the added lilting shades of lipstick and Young Cffiria Roger# was th# top Our great-grandmothers used a over.” Job of washing up the floor. Spread Hartford, and AlHe Mlniitoll, 128, Ross, however, has not had 'onv Fish Chowder for Fifty won’t peel; they won’t scuff. In rouge: Wakenfng, Peony Pink, Jockey of the recently conducted definite word about his star g'''Me. fabric/ solution of salt and vinegar for paper around the area where you ■Vibrant, and Amazon. It’s sold South Brooklyn, fought an eight- fO R D C O A C H If you’re on the committee to under-arm envelope or pouch Ontario racing season. The Toron­ . . . "I have no idea when Briramy serve 50 people,, a delicious, sat­ removing tarnish from thetr cher­ styles, made of a single piece or The cold dry air of the freezer are working and savS yourself only ' at the CENTEIB PHAR­ to rider Irode 74 winners, placed round draw. isfying and easy-to-serve main ished fireplace irons and brass or of Close-Joined squares, the price tends to dry out foods, says the time and work. MACY. second 85 times and was third in dish Is fish chowder as it’s done copper household utensils. It'S still U. S. De^rtm ent of Agriculture, 81 other races during the 98 day 1927 is only $4.98, plus tax. The annual special sale o f Tus- Gustafson’s on the Maine coast. good sense. Just rub it on with a so It Is best when preparing Re-make Into a decorative cof­ saaaloa. dut In small pieces and fry out. soft cloth until tarnish disappears, A stay-at-home acquaintance of vegetables and fruits for freezing sy’s RKJH CREIAM, designed to fee table—with a top that swings BROWNBILT WILLYS COUPE one pound of salt pork. Remove then wipe off with a damp cloth, mine found her hobby In language to wrap the foods In highly mois- maintain the satin-smooth texture around—any old swivel-top piano SHOE STORE Jimmy Stout accounted for Itis Sports Roundup scraps and add to the fat three- followed by a dry nib. Use any study, and Uie fun she’s had from ture-vapor-reslstant covering;!. of well nourished skin. Is still go­ stool which ham been retired to at­ 705 MAIN S’!., MANCHESTER second feature race at Jamaica In fourths of a peck of potatoes. good metal polish if shining up is mastering a new tongue is only. They advise against using or- ing on at QUINN'S PHARMACY. tic or woodshed. In the Johnson Block aa many days. *171# Veteran rider, necessary afterwards. *rhe regular $3.00 Jar Is $1.95; the The conversion la a simple trick By Hugh 8. Fullerton, Jr. Tdown front toot a few notea on a who won the Autumn Day Stakea trumpet and 2,500 Cadeta stand 1939 $1.75 size is $1.00. New York, O ct 24—(ff)—Don’t aboard Bonnie Beryl Mqnday, up and shout ’Fight.’ ” Winter is- coming? scored with William Woodward’# be surprised If the Ngtre Dame But the youngsters The basic flavor o f the onion, FORD PAN EL The Holiday Season Apache In the $10,000 New Ro­ coaching exodua which began last One Minute Snorts Page W u r l U z e r will love It—and [ — > In Large Sizes! brown butter and peas can be the chelle Handicap yesterday. Apache look mighty cute— foundation for many a tempting year continues after the current Oscar Roettger, who played ‘.-V • • V -: s //. staged a stirring atretch drive to with the Yanks, Phllllca and Dodg­ TRUCK -Is .Coming. In a bright, woolly dish. footbaU aeason.. . . The Irish don't beat Fighting Don by a half a ers In lila younger days. Is making outfit from the By Mrs. Anne Cabot length. Apache paid $7 and was figure to be beaten by any rivals Just Releasedl — except the Army and Navy, so It baseball contacts for a St. Lo'iia To Look " Your Best Pianos and . CARROLL STORE, It’s annoying to shop for large­ Thousancis of ;^ears ago. (Chi­ Omed In 1:10 4-6 for the six fur- Bumper Jkeka $2.50 785 Main street. nese raised hollyhocks to Increase won’t be a case of firing a loeing aporta good# manufacturer after sized nightgowns only to find that longa. having put In a couple of years In Acco>dioiis At SNOW SUITS, 2 to 14, at $6.98 to apparenUy all the nightgowns In their honey crop as bees preferred coach, but torn# Inaldera figure Visit the that Hughle Devore wlll.be look­ England with the Air Forces. . U. S. ArmyJPiip Tents $2.50 $12.98. COAT AND LEGGINGS the country are made for glrll this flower. Other feature wlnnera yeeterday The hardest task In preparing n . sets, 1 to 10,. from $9.98. who are In the "half-pint” clqzsl Included: ing for a new Job for '46. . . . Frank Leahy Is expected ouis.of Griffith Stadium for the washing- Hand Pumps $1.95 THE U LY The g;own Illustrated is designed LUCHEN LELONG’S new shade, PimUco—Salvo, $7.60, In the done Redskin season wasn’t paint­ KEMP'S Sugarless Ice Cream for the larger girl and matron of ’’HAVOC’ Is available in face 36” W H ITE Greenspring Purse. One Only waa the Navy and back to take charge ing the grass green but building a Exhaust Extensions .95 BEAUTY SALON INC. 2-3 cup strawberry jam * powder, lipstick, rouge, • and second and He Rolla third. at South Bend before then. . . . size 42, 44 or 46. As pretty as a When a group of major league broth for maestro Clark Shaugh- tailored Maude Turklngtoa. Prop. FURNITURE AND MUSIC 2-3 cup milk housegown with its sash ties, cap­ “Quick change” (liquid make-up i Rockingham Park—Joa’a Mia* neaay of the club advisory ^ ard. Seal-Beam taka. $22.60, In the Wentworth barnstormers played In Birming­ 337 MAIN BT. DIAL 7484 763 Main St. TeL 5680 1 tap. lemon Juice' ped sleeve and scalloped neckline. at WELDON’S DRUG COM­ ham, Ala., recently Harry Walk­ ‘ITie workman had to tear down Headlights for old 1 cup cream Make It In white, in flowered silk | PANY. NYLON CLOTH Puree. Peter Boone placed and two before they came up with the t. / er, son of the former Card out­ Red coloring rayon crepe or satin. i •^ompagle took third. one that filled the bill. . . . In cars Complete set $11.95 • CaiurchUI Downs—Lee’a ^ummtt, fielder, wasn't loqklng forward to Pinch of salt To obtain complete pattern. | Equal parts of spinach, parsley seeing Uncle Dixie, but could hard­ ■pita of Ocorgla’a walloping by. perfiction Blend milk into jam in bowl. finishing instructions for the and orsinge Juice is good for the ti4.40, In the fifth race. W. H. Kel­ L8U, Miamians are intrigued by m 53532353534823484889235348535323535323 ly waa aecond and Woodford Annie ly wait for tha arrival of Marty. Add salt and lemon Juice, Whip Large Sized Nightgown (Pattern! blood. Marion. . . . Bam Taub, who can the Idea of w atclw g Charlie Trlp- FORD CHEVROLET In Pieces Up To 35 Yards I third. KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS cream* until stiff and fold it into No, 5046), sizes 43, 44, 46 Included mangle the Engliah language even pl againat the one man team from first mixture. Tint with a drop In pattern, send $5 cents hi coin, To separata tight heads of let­ SpOrtaraan’a Park — Devalue, Holy Cross, Stan Koslowakl. in $3 .50 FOR THIS WEEK: more artlatlcally than can Harry PLYM O U TH , *35 to *42 or two of red coloring. Freeze. plus 1 cent poetage, your name, tuce. cut out the stem end; then *6.80, in the sixth race. Signals Balough, celebrated hla return to the Orange Bowl. ; . . The Univer­ A Kiss. Goodnight— ^ Beautifully sheer and washes and dries in a Bloke was second and Valdlna Vi' Stir thoroughly after the first address and the pattern number hold the cut end under cold run­ the ringiride mike Monday by an­ sity of Wisconsin and the State. to Anne Cabot, The Manchester car third. Benny’s Coming Home On Saturday Night— hour. ning water until leaves loosen and few minutes. Takes tinting wonderfully. nouncing— (Moon la fighting in a High School Coaches 'Aaaociation BRAKES $9.95 • You’re in foe street: 8AKANA Reyeo Breeddelh, Ella Fitzgerald with Randy Brooks’ Orchestra Evening Herald, 1160 Sixth Ave­ come apart. COODijnrEMI aort of crouch, managM by Jim­ will again tend a traveling "oav.^ Flat Finish'Holland nue! New York 19, N. Y. iKliw-iiUfaeife ketball and boxing clinic arouad in eny of its, bright, cnap colors, U ao dsUgbtfuUy By the Old Corral— Dick Haymes with MoKaevnFa L < ^ Bat my Johnson.) Price Includes 4-Wheela, It’s ready! The new and love- You’re well dressed In a suit for Perfect for Blouses, Slips, Scarfs, Curtains. the .state this fall. soft, so smooth, ao lustrous that just toocliing tt fi Santa Claus Is Riding the Trail— Victor Young’s ller-than-ever Anne Cabot Album. RECAPPING Lining and Labor WINDOW .BHAWCfi- most occasions. (Did you- notlta’ Slight imperfections that do not affdet wear­ New HavJn, O ct 24—Wfhlle Rubbing It In like holding heads with luxury. Orchestra 1 Send for your copy now—you'll how many there were at the re­ Jack Lavelte, tha grid scout was It Oeta jQahby" Well tread ’em. save ’em Yale Coaclt Howard Odell doesn’t -U, S. Army Mess-KIta 75h And ea talidred by SklRTCRArE. you brnre Ike fould you like to become a member of our ”Usten” fam­ cut to measure find Just what you want for your cent (Jlvlc Concert?) It's smart to . . . save w)u mOamy harbor any gridiron auperatitlnna consoling rotund Steve Owen for . . Gabby S m et, who didn’t earn winter accessories and your home. ability. • hla nickname by raihaining allent, edditianel iuxuriea of e smartlyelyled coller theFi ily ? Come In'and leave-your name and we will send it have several—as nice as the new , w«h rugged “ eapa” thtf —that’# not tha caaa wltti the new th Oiaitta’ dismal defeat Sunday. U . S. Arm y H ats 7Bc to you each month, free of charge. LISTEN — THE at most reasonable prices. Dozens of good Cteiztmae, pres­ FALL SUITS being shown «t (he HOUBS: slay put let thouaaads cl Cornell mentor, Ed McKeever. . . . ‘Tf you think you had a bad ■aya he never dnam ed there could ■hoped to fit the neck, e-figure^t bodixut ter nuly U lIIuB t o g o o d m u s ic — published monthly. ent Ideas! Price fifteen cents. WILROSE SHOP, 587 Main St. Dally 9 A. M. - 8 P. M. Saturday • A. M. - 6 P. M.' .oslKt, seda ailas. . time.” aald Jack, “ think of those be a Job quite like broadcaatiig 8.G8 * Id When Um .Biff .Bad team Plaj^ tsUondLcoWoct. and a guamnfesd ^ ^ R L Q W ’S. Tale thie Saturday in the Bow, b o ^ troKn the 2*eWUe P T -bWit *kac«baU..'.^>./>Aad.«BM(9S.BllMt^4 t v y using a %iece of waxed team. . . . They had a tough time It . . . "They won’t even let you GREEN The new custom of serving on on the head of "Smilin’ Ed” will Keeping your clothes In good paper .over tjie i^ ife edge to cut be a battered felt hat—^hls lucky againat Army and were tired out. tou(Sh the mike,” Gabby laya. "The Sunday Just a good, hearty break­ CHENEY BROTHERS rogiqeera aet It up and idl vou STAMPS shape depends so much \ upon butter in smooth squares. one. . . 1 If anyone had been hurt, they GLENNEY^S awr KEMP’S hpw you hang them .up In your fast, and then one other meal wouldn't even have a place to ae^ have to do la ait down and deacribe seems -most convenient You can The holea punched in the crown 80 Oakland St. Tel. 5191 Incorporated closet, that how-to-do -It rules are V^etables that grow under the. REMNANT SALESROOM NICHOLS-Bl^iSTOL, INC. are tha results ^ the dazzling him homa becausa the bate was the game. . . . Of course, a guy T88 MAIN BTREET TELEPHONE 5680 worth a few mlnuteli’ review. — always have sandwich-makings closed down a few' days^fore. geta tired aometimee. because you Open 7:80 a.m. to 7 p.m. available for members of the fam­ ground should be ataifted to cook touchdown daihaa of Bob Kelley— F o n lto rs and Music Home of Frlgidalre Slacks? If you hang them over HABTFORD R^AD MANCHESTER 155 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 4047 Mc^peveFs prize back at Notre . . . Late in the game they were have to manage‘ both clubs whan ily who can’t possibly get along on in cold water in a cohered kettle. .you’re broadcasting a gama.” ‘ he crossbar of t coat hanger, see Use the reverse method for vege- bam e in 1944. , trailing 65-18 when jdm e.fellowa ^ hat there la cardboart^or paddMig two meals. . / ■ ■ t ■:■■■■ FAGE WANCHEETEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24.194A w A m m E sn sK e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , W e d n e s d a y , Oc t o b e r 24, i94§ ruilf!! KRVILLE l''OI-KS BY FONTAINE Painting:-,—Paperini? 211 Poultry and Supplies 43 Household Goods 51 Announcements B u sin e ss Services Offered IS Business Services Offered., 13 FOR SALE-;;B;Ma, bureaus, ward- ART’S Radio Sales and guaran­ SHEBTt METjCAL WORK, hot air qorrtlRACTORS. interior and ex- BROILERS, roasters and pullets, WANTED—Ride to Capitol Ave. r4_terlor pointing:, paper hanging. ready to lay. We delJVer. Tei.- roisps, 2 ^ b m e r gas plate, oil C la w e d Sense and Nonsense and Sigourney street. 7-5:30 shift. teed repair service. Home and furnace repairing. New. hot air. heater. 4 4 ? Center street rear. Qasrified yand air condiUomng furnaces in- Specializing In spray painting, 2-1403. 698 North Main street. Comer of East Middle Turnpike auto antennas installed. Reason­ Phone 2-1561. ■tailed: Eavea trough anc con­ equipped to handle large spray­ and Brookfield street;- Call Lu- able prices. Prompt pick-up and tm r n m Baris Mslst Newsboy A teacher sends the following ductor repairing. Norman Bentzi ing contracts. McKinney A Fenn. FOR SALE—4 , to 5 pound roast­ AdvertiseiL.iits IHsIribatod by NBA vallee 2-1658. delivery service. Arthur Olt, ing chickens and pullets. 35 cents FOR SALE—2 piece living-room This ragged young purveyor of selection of "howleni" from her Advtfdsements prop." Tel. 2-1403. 698 North Main 80e«. Telephone 2-010$. Manchester. a pound. Live weight 638 Parker suite; Florence combination gas For Rent For Sale "— the news collection; WEAR Your furs without w-orry! street PROPER’TY Owners Attention. street. and oil range, like new; Coolera- Holds death and drama under­ "A synagogue is something like For Rent For Sale Furs are easily stolen, hard to PICTURE FI’.y.MING. Have that T o Buy ■ special -picture framed. Special Paperhanging and painting. In­ tor: Thayer baby carriage; man's T o Sell neath bis arm. a church, that ia a place where identify and readily diaposeci of. REPAIRING AND Rcfinishlng ice skates, size 12;' girl's tee been wire-pulling and thought it sinners worship.” T o Sen rat I fi- 17 Oak S t Phene: 2-1226 lation. White Studio (Johnson with clubs. 698 East Middle Turn­ W'anted td Rent 68 I afterward that he thought Leslie a 4880. ■___ __ ton steel body; 1927 Willys .3627 days or evening*. FOR SALE—10 piece walnut din­ "anob.’’ Father was such a alm- with the old wound in his arm, nate as much as possible any bad ebb and flow shouted: Block!,' 709 Main, street. Phone pike. Brown auto robe, between coupe. Bninner’s, 80 Oakland RADIO REPAIRING. Pick-up ing-room set. good condition, I pie sweet person himself that he which had flared up badly during impression I had made upon them He ebunts the pennies JlBgling In Rancher—Hey, has anybody got LOST— 2-1392. CALL OR write and get paid for Hamlin and Aphland atreets. .street. Open 'tilt 7 p. ro. Phone service. Radios checked at the FOR SALE— Steo-egg Jamesway reasonable. Phone 2-1918. hated people who talked about the past- few days. .’The doctor when we were first married his pants a drink? Quick! Has anybody, got GENERAL TRUCKING. Reason- •your bundled papers, house rags-,- (To Be OonUaued) . along Eiiat Center, Main, Cam­ 5191. -V abler'Phone 2-1039. home. Store' open all day. Man- electric Incubator. Hotiaehold scrap metals. Wm. Ostrlnsky, Society with a capital S and all declared that an , emergency op And wonders how the football drink? A woman has Just faint­ bridge and Oxford streets. Re­ chestci Radio Service, 73 Birch Regal black stove with olT"bum- FOR SALK—Coal and wood heal­ 18$ Bissell street Phone 5879. the Important personages they eration waa necessary. games'wtU go. ed. Help WantVff—Female 35 Leslie was very casual about ward. 85 Ashland street. FOR SALE — 1934 Bulck sedan. street Telephone 2-0840. ers. Roper gas stove. 256 Autumn er. Genuine Glenwood model. Will I knew. Poor Leslie had tactlessly 'Two men hastily sUpped bottles " -w J L r B E R ^ T T ' May be seen between 5 and 6 p. ASHE.S and Rubbish removed and heat 2-3. roonia. W’as $69.75. WANTED—3-4 room unfurnished done this to impress father with the gravity of his operation and Diner (who hoped to get awiy from their hip pockets. The ranch­ WANTED—Capable woman for street. Sociai Situations m. 2.'>6 Autumn street. light hauling. Telephone 8927. ELECTRIC REFRIGERA’nON special for W’ard’s week $39.88. tenement by adult. Near mills or I his social standi^. When [ left we had been in Capri about - with It)—Tm sorry, but I haven’t er grabbed the first one, pulled Announcements SERVICE housework. 6 days a week. Call FOR SALE —Bathlnette frame bus line. On or before Nov. 1. them glone for a few minutes week when I recelvbd telegrama. any money to pay for that meal. the cork, drank a couple long Servicing All Makes of Commercial 7875. $1; safety work shoes and nib- FOR SALE — Glenwood green after dinner, to give father a from his father and Reginald Cashier-That’s all right, we’ll swigs. Then, smacking his lips Moforcycles—Bicycles 11 ASHES A.ND RUBBISH removed. Phone 3157. The SltoalloBt You want your WANTED— Passengers to Under­ and Domestic Refrigeration bers; size 8. 12.50; two fvir enamel, combination oil- and gas chance to talk more frankly, Ie»- Grelr, his doctor and personal write your name on the wall and and breathless, he handed the bot­ Also light trucking. Call 5008./ HOU.SEKEEPER wanted for 2 week-end hostess to feel that you wood’s 7 a. m.-5 p. m. 12 noon on Franklin P. Lipp Telephone 3867 coats, size 16. three cameras. range. Good copditton. Reason­ WANTED 'TO RENT —3-4 room lie had taken that opportunity to friend, that they had been obliged you can pay the next time you tle back with a grateful sigh: FOir-SAfcE=-Man’s pre-war Co­ people, lady Invalid. No laundry, able. Call 7018. to amputate his arm at the elbow really enjoyed your visit in her Rancher—Thanks. Mister. It Saturdays. Call 5446. lumbia bicycle, like new, fully CARPENTER work of all krtids Telephone evenings 4762 1942- Saftlcycle motorbike, new unfurnished apartment by young piour out a long muddled ‘accotml Ltno in. pleasant surroundings, good pay. quiet couple looking for a place of my conjugal shortcomings. This and he was very ill. Of course home. Diner—Don’t do that. Every­ sure makes me nervous to see a equipped, light, horn and carrier. General repairs. Kitchens re­ 116 Keeney S t Manchester. C\. tires, manv extras, used very lit­ Wrong Way; Walt to write her w a n t e d — Ride to Farmington Box, U, Herald. since June. Please call 5740. annoyed and embarrased father I left immediately -for London body will see It. woman faint. Catl 2-0425 after 6 p. m. modeled, additions, painting. Fred tle. $100. Telephone 8431. or call FOR SALE—Sofa in good condi­ until you can write a long letter, avenue, Hartford, arriving 8:15 WANTED —Woman ' for cleaning 132 Weet Center street. who in the end cut the conversa­ and from the day I arrived there Cashier—Oh. no, they won’t Sleffert Tel. 2-0253. • tion. Very reasonable. Call 4292. his condition Improved. My par­ even though it la a week or so af­ a. m. from Charter Oak street. Household Services oiie day a week. Telephone tion short by saying he had 'no in­ Your overcoat will be hanging The professor of astronomy had ents came back shortly afterward, ter your visit. Telephone 2-0977. Wanted Autos— Offered 13-A 2-1839. FOR SALE—Photographic enlarg­ FOR SALE — Pre-war Crosley Houses for Sale 72 tention of taking me to task about Right Way: Write a "bread-and- over It. shown the pretty girl all through OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced er and all necessary’ developing private matters that were entirely and mother saw. my father off to Motorcycles 12 and Installed. Tel. 2-0461. George table-top gas range. $50. Tele­ butter" note the day you arrive the observatory and had patiently ICE CREAM to carry out. Pints of CURTAINS. Hand laundered, WOMEN wanted for pressing and enlarging equipment. Includ­ FOR SALE—Single 6-room house my own concern. Canada from Southampton home. Promptness is the moat im­ Judge Ben Lindsay said explained the workings of each Treat’s extra rich Ice cream. No MqJ4uIlln. 704 Parker street. phone 2000. Leslie’s Illness had upset every PRIVATE party desires to buy called for and delivered, 24-hour work. Experience not necessary’, ing developing tank and flash with three acrea of land. Tele­ He also said that, in his opin­ portant thing: in a thank-you let interview at Los Angeles: Instruirient. At last she said: sherbet AldWell’s Soda Shop. phone 8433. thing, but the least I could do was “The continual attacks on mar- for cash, late • model Ford or OLD FLOORS SANDED service. Write Box N, Herald. steady work. Apply'at once.-Hol­ camera. Excellent condition, $25. FOR SALE—(Child’s 3-pleee bed­ ion. mother, was to blame for the ter of any kind. Qiri—Now, I understand how 027 Main atreet land Cleansers. 1007 Main street. - Telephone 7822. room set. also draperies and whole thing and should have to stay with him aa long as posal- tiage and the continual divorces iieW star might be discovered, but Chevrolet, coupe preferred. Will Laying and finishing. FOR SALE— Four room pre-war spread. Telephone 2-1496. minded her own buslnessvto ■ begin ' ble. By the middle of April, how in high life are having Uieir ef­ 'jiow do you clever people ever buy from private owner only. No J. E. Jensen. ’ single, large unfinished room up­ Owl Doesn’t Give Hoot Tel. Wttllmantlo 9928 evenings. Florists—Nurseries 15 WANTED—Girl or woman to help FOR SALE — Parker 12-gauge with. ever, I felt the time had come fect. find out its name? dealers. Wllllmantlc 9560. stairs hot water heatgarage and * ■ * • for me to leave. I knew Leslie with housework. Live In. Tele­ dotible barrel 22 Winchester auto­ FOR SALE—2 burner parlor heat­ Freeport, Ill.-^(dV-Electric ser­ “ A friend of mine was tetllrig FOR SALE — Asparagus, Mary matic. 14 Munroe street. well landscaped lo t Call owner cared a great deal more for me WANTED—WE NBED ussd cars LAND.SCAPE work, grading, phone 2-0041, —• er, very reasonable. Inqulre...243. Partly to please mother* and vice in Freeport and nearby com her little girl a fairy story; She Personal WMhlngton, 35-$1.00, 100-$2.75. 2-1692. partly to make things easier for now, and I was trying to make up ended the tale in the usual way. One-Tratk Mind and pa> top pricea Cash talks pruning and planting of. all kinds. Center street, or Tel. 2-1441. munltics was shut off last night BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES Phone. Donovan. 7210. Thousands of perennials, 4-8.5c WANTED — Waitress for day FOR SALE—■nre tube 6.50x6.16. 'my father by doing so, I now went my mind how to announce my " ’And they were mariled,’ she and we have It. Stop and get pur FOR s a l e ;— 6 room single house when a not-so-wlse old owl fle’v and up. Daphne, large plants, work, good wages and hours. In­ 2 heaters, one electric, skates, everywhere she wanted me to. So departure tactfully, when I re­ said, ’and lived happily ever aft­ OWt 04 3VS. ULveWaCRS lEfe&Y Services Agency offer Cole Motors—4164. (vacant), 2 car garage, -extra against a 34.000 vOlt high tension IhEfcCNieS. PLUMBER, sicamfltter. pump >ie 85c. Evergreens. Chrysanthe­ quire Silk a t y Diner, 641 Main large Venetian blind. ’4-glalon Machinery and Tools 52 for the next two weeks I was ceived a letter from Nemanoff. er.' CAVVK) 300fW .3V»t > Jugs, antique table, men’s wom­ large lot, iri good location. Tele­ transformer and broke off a Ml**- VW ^ 3WtV chanic. Carl Nygren, 15 Sou'l mums. Chater’a double holly­ street. plunged Into a whlrj of Invitations • « . "The little girl burst into loud 30^A5A«0 A»JO Johnny Jay, Mgrr* en’s and children’s clothing, man’s NEW AND used tractor plows. phone 2-0628. Private owner., switch. But the owl, big bird HObO'O NOU KtV Business Services Offered 13 street Tel. 6497 hocks, 3-50c. 12-$1.50. Free—Mrs. and functions with all mother’s with a three foot, six-inch w ing mocking laughter. “ ’Aw gwan fTTf W A G suede Jacket, size 44. Call 8376- Tractor rotary ground scrapers. old friends, some of whom. I was Nemanoff had decided, with the she said, ’what are you glvln wv;»ow \ SO A \ coovD PHONE 4974 Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Daisy FOR s a l e ;— One 6-room singl* spread, didn’t give a hoot. He fell liAtAt ’- I’ I J' - H n ASHES AND RUBBISH removed FIX)OR MACHINES Help Wanted— Malt 36 73 Waddell Road. Rlte-Wsy Milking machines all certain, were the ones who egged approval of Evar Mendez, to close CQM.V «aOOVtVA?|7\KlO A3 with every $1 00 order of peren­ and one small 3-rooiri>; house, the show and store the decors, cos­ to the ground dead. 3V\^ We Cater To AD Kinds of Attics, cellars and yards cleaned nials John Zapatko. 168 Wood­ in stock. Dublic Tractor CJom- her on to try and get me settled R, Camposeo, telephone 5848 o FOR RENT WANTED — High school boy. AUTOMA’TIC Stock- Waterer. pany, Wllllmantlc. water, tights and heat.' 8 acres down again with Leslie and Lon- tumes, arid so on. In my house in land atreet Telephone 8474. of land on highway —Bucking­ Odd Jobs. Let Us Serve 7487. Sanders and Polishers. Arthur’s Drug, Rubinow Build­ Sturdily built of cast Iron with' Buenos Aires. FUNNY BUSINESS ing, smooth, rounded edges. Automa­ ham. i^ee Wm. Kanehl. Tel. 7773 Nemanoff now definitely knew You With Quality Work At WANTED-rALL KINDS «f elec­ McGILL-CONVERSE. INC. Heating— Plumbinj^ 17 tic valve and float prevent over­ Musical Instruments 53 he waa not being engaged for the Reaaonable Prices. tric wiring and repairing. Any WANTED—Experienced man to flow. Extra large bowl' makes FOR s a l e ;— 4 room house, space Colon and felt that his presUge ■IM Job given prompt attention. 645 Main S t Tel. 6887 drive Ford tractor equipped with drinking easier. Buy yours .today FOR SALE—Clarinet. In excellent for 2 upstairs. Excellent condi- had been hurt. Da Rosa had en­ Cal) 3970 before 7 p. m. f u r n a c e s , a l l sizes In stock. bulldozer and scoop. 758 Vernon ' tlon, hot wat^, oil heat, large lot. gaged a ’ Russian -called Paul WALTER SCHULTZ, 82 Congress Low aa $99, Devino Company at Wards Farm Store. Main condition. Hardly ever used. Good street, or can 6077 mornings or opportunity for beginner, $39. $6,600. Inquire 22 Bowers street. Michnllovitch from the’ Paris op­ WOOD CUTTING, plowing, re­ street. Ashes and rubbish remov- Post Office Box 1007, OT-Water- street ed. Loca, trucking. Tel 2-1.588 after 6 p. m. Call 2-0089. era. as first dancer and choreo­ moving of trees, also * grading bur> 3-3856. ■ GILLETTE *i-horsepower clip­ FOR SAJ.E—Very desirable 6 graph, and he was to head the done Alme Latultppe, 758 Vernon SHORT ORDER cook, experienc­ ping' machine for cattle or horses FOR SALE— Kohler and Camp­ room single: 3 years old, oil ballet with Galanta and, myself. HIGH DOLLAR AIR CONDITIONED UNITS hot water heater, Rusco automa­ atreet Tel. 6077. ed. Apply at Tea Room. 883'Main $45. Telephone 5682. bell upright player piano. Tele­ Nemanoff had been offered a tour Cash WaKiiiff for Buainesa INSTALLED Roofing— Repairing 17-A atreet; phone 8321. tic storm windows and screens, through Havana to the United ProBcrtlea — City or Coun- CHRISTMAS Gifts of fliet crochet ioVely modern Idtchen, especially RANGE BURNERS SERVICED. Hot Air Fumacea Installed EXPER’f REPAIRS of shingles, States with an American dancer Homes — BnUding.Lots at moderate prlq.es. For fine run­ A GRAND p i a n o , famous make, attractive roomy bathroom, flre- named Loubovska and her com­ irj Telephone 6040. and React. slate, composition and tin roofa place, one-car attached garage — Farau — Sommer Cot- Heip Wanted— Male ners and davenport sets. Call apartment size. Beautiful ma­ pany, and cabled me to ask if it NO ML^-RtSPSCTIwa Eaveatrougijs aftd Conductors. Rebuilding and repairing of 6951 hogany case with bench to with amesite driveway, lot 50 x OkVeMXN CVERLOOKBP^ chimneys and flashings. E V. Or Female 37 waa all right for hlriTto accept. taffea Woodlota. All Typea Sheet Metal Work. match. Bargain for quick sale,. 150. 9 minutes to bus, $10,500. Evar Mendez also wrote, giving E THAT -T Coughlin, 390 Woodland street MAN OR Woman to wash dishes FOR SALE—Loam $6.(K) per load. For full particulars write giving Telephone owner-2-0901. Whatever Too Have To SeD Phone 7707. me facta and figures regarding the MOW TVS ' WANTED TO BUY MANCHESTER 'and cieari up. Must be good work­ Call 8570. 7 to 9 a. m. or after 7 your phone number. Post Officer' tournee of my troupe. Foffu- CALL 8254 SHEET METAL WORKS ROOFUNC - .SPE«nAl.lZTNO tn er. Will pay well. Apnly Cavey’a p. m. Box 756, Hartford. natelv there were no debts. As Flat or Duplex In good condi­ 21 Years’ Experience repairing 'oofs of all klnda, also Grill. 45 Center atreet. a matter of fact, there was even tion bi good location, i Telephone PHONE 5413 OR 6414 new roofs No job too small or 49- a small profit waiting for me, JONES REALTY $440 or write Box AO Herald. large Good work, fair price Free WANTED—Bov or girl for gen­ Fuel and Feed Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 WANTED 1 had cabled Da Rosa regard­ 116 Main Street ELEITTRIC and Acefylene weld­ eatimates Call Howley Manches­ eral office work. Aoplv in person. ing the date for rehearsals and ing. No Job too large or too W. G. Glenney. 336 North Main FOR SALE—Boy’s dark blue suit, ter 5.361. FOR SALE Slab wood fIjj^ a cord. size 15. nearly new. Reasonable. received a reply asking me to get ■mall. All work guaranteed street Carpenters - In touch with'the dancer Michallo- Telephone 2-0541. Parker Welding Oo., 166 West Ai BACK to pre-war rooflng. sid­ Call 7049. ’ vltch in Paris, I went at once to Middle Tun.plke. Tei '3926. ing, Insulation, new ceilings, Masons mother, with Da Rosa’s cable and Doffs— Pets— Birds 41 paperhanging, painting, etc. FOR SALE— SLAB wood and FOR SALE — White Lapin announced my denarturc, bracing LIGHT ^TRUCKING, ashes Large savings, time payments, Brickloyers myself to meet the storm which T O BE SOLD rubbish' removed reasonable DAIjMA’ITAN puppies, beautiful­ kindling. Call 7712. Jacket, size 16. Cali 7007. free estimates. Tel. 7266. The I felt to be inevitable. To mv A ra d $o«$! kame *■ East Center street, apaeluue living 3661. Apex Home Remodeling Oorp. ly spotted. Excellent breedintr. surprise she did not seem to mind .reeoa vrtth llnplBoe—cosy sna room— a very modem kitchen— Either sex. $15. Glastonbury 3071. Laborers MASON W ORK chimneys cleaned FOR SALE- -Seasoned slab wood. Wanted—To Bay 58 my leaving and was so absorbed BMng room nice reception hall with open, stairway—and a real ROOETNG. ASBES'TOS sldewaUa. and rebuilt,' outside fireplaces FOR SALE— Cocker spaniel pup­ Telephone 4225 or 8642. Pluntbers OBcW Htrr Photo in her own work that she merely FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tOa lavatory all on 1st floor—master chamber and two other hed- eavestroi iJb condiicto»-a Nu- WANTED To Buy—Medium sized said she felt sorry for Leslie .and — with a full tile bath en second floor—plenty of closets In- Telephope 2-0418. pies. Rea.sonab1e. 26 Linden Lsmisew Coveralls. Landing tighdl. vood ceilings and Interloi walls 3-wheei tricycle. Call 4047, or hoped I would treat him with as eMdag one cedar closet—large, bright open attic. street opposite Center Park. Painters oflfleers on flattops used these weird M ost T tu , s o u r r e a d e r s RANGE BURNERS and power Wood shln.^iing. genera) repair­ Garde"— Farm—Dairy after 6 p. m. 8912. germenU to bring in planes af night. much consideration as possible. THAT I'M A HUMAN GUINEA And the heating system Is hot watei^—oU burner—basement burners of all makes and kinds ing Free esttmate Time pay­ 50 Before speaking . to him I had PIS’ / lanadry—brass piping—and a bvo car garage-^wner plans to Products Apply Yiq^ Victory Bonds will help bring “One of them hasn’t been doing so well lately 1" cleaned and adjusted 10 years' ments Louis Lavigne, Manches­ Live Stork—Vehicles ' 42 tfaim back to firesides.. to talk with my father-in-law, move soon as sale Is completed. Inspection at anytime. experience. Tel 2-1731. 44 Main ter ^oflng. Call 3-1426, WANTED—2 used trunks. Inquire U. S. Trratiiry vtfcrlmtKt and was glad to hear that he had A beantlfnl 4>room single on the West Side—oil burner wtth- street EDR SALE—Pigs, all sizes. Herr- 66 Middle Turnpike W est Jarvis Realty Co. ■ewii air oon^tlon beat—flreplace—nice bath with shower—a per­ FOR SALE — Pies and rabblta. man, 612 Center street. 6 Dover Road fect Idtchca with cabinets—yard la well cared for and the house JVlovlnsr—Trucking— WANTED To Buy—Combination BY GALBRAHU REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, Telephone .5346. Phone 4112 or 7275 By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES la nearly aew. Inspection nt anytime. beaters. Irons or what have you. Storage 20 FOR SALF.—Yellow globe turiiips. range, electric and oil or straight CARNIVAL d room single and nearly 2 acres of land, 12 minutes from Pick-up and deliver. The Friendly SEVERAL hundred healthy N. H. Inquire 472 Highland atreet Tel. electric. Call 2-0901. Week Days and Sundays Main atreet. House has 6 rooms—modem with fum acf hent— Fix-It Shop. 718 North Maln^ LOCAL MOVING and trucking. red pullets from our own pro­ 2-0267. one car garags—chicken house—fralt trees. I Telephone 4777, W. Burnett Inquire 28 Foley street. Phone duction bred stock. Your selec­ 6718. tion Reasonably priced. Fred Rooms Without Board 59 Household Goods 51 GUARANTEED RADIO Service, Miller’s Poultry Farm. North PLEASANT, comforUbls; Well- Junior Two Piecer ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. Complete cleaning and cbeck-Up AUS'TIN K. CHAMBLRS Com­ Coventry. Telephone Manchester WE HAVE the finest assortments heated single room in private $M Main Street iTsIbphone 8450 of your radio $3.0Q. AD makes pany. Trailer van service. Local 8626. Real Estate and Insumnpe radios repaired, ^ p e r t service moving, packing and storage. of kitchen linoleums, also til' home. Gentleman preferred. Tele­ Military training. Fbone 4553. Dial 5187. and ’ wall coverings, Manchestej phone 8183. F^oultry/ and Supplies 43 Fiber Covering Onter. 463 Ha; ford road. Call 5688 or 6750. Apartments, Fiats, FI^JE ROASTING chickens, 4^ GOOD USED furniture bo ght Tenements 63 cents a |mund, dressed. Call 6899# and sold. We handle atoves, I ;at- ers. stove parts and pipes. J pen WANTED—Refined young lady to BiGGS— Strictly fresh, dellverM evenings. 'Jones Furniture is are. ■hare furnished apartment with AUCTION /direct from farm to consumer. 36 Oak atreet TcL 2!-1041. another girl on Main street Call Phone'2-1430. 8254 after 5 p. m. As I have sold my place iuid moving to the Pacifle Coast, I FOR SALE— Norge cirmlatlng will sell at the fam) located In the Town of Ellington, about 1-2 FOR SALE— Fat ’Turkeys, live or oil heater. Heats 3-5 ims. In- mile from Crv-stal Lake on Route 80. (Follow arrows from dressed. Tel. Manchester 7733 quire 39 Dover road. CoMse)-*s Gas Station, Crystal'Lake) on Saturday, Oct. 27. 1945 after 6 p. m. Will You Bo Sorry FOR SALE—Householeiswet.sK..T.«i.siau.arAT.c»r.. Ofiice, 227 Jackson St., Willimantic, Conn. heat. To Cash in L-itMSri«sssvics.sie. T.M.sw.u.assT.e>s.. Telephone Connection CALL 8962 FOR SALE On A Higher Price *Don’t give me that ’detained at the office,’ Conrad- can read you like a hodkl” FIVE-ROOM SINGLE— Rooms all on one floor. LANK LKONAKD Phone 8-1818 MiCKKY riMN Strange Discovery Steam heat and garage. WASH TUBBS The Lady Has a Clew THEME'S WEU-,CANVOU Immediate occupancy. Lo­ SOMBflOPY flUSHWHACiq^ THe B U T t(X X ' G-SOMEBODVU cated on Eldridge street. Hartford, Now! Hettp. OUT ON A.MAMHUMT. flfAUTlrtlL t WB A A s-so DID SH P 'S * AlST PAINTED T , o n e - BEAT THAT? By Sue Buraatt 44AJOR i Ltnie m p w w t a c t io n w hiie wu wers PRICE ...... ,.17,200. Dashing aad debonair twaaomb FIm ntim g ' I - FOR A (5 0 T t h e m ight OVEM A MEGULAM TUCKCUi UNCUe »»HIU to delight the teen-age laoo. Soft ll-l THOUGHT 1 M iN u r e ' OJK HEAD.' a r t i s t 's iNHeurs -LOOK AT AU. TWO-FAMILY DUPLEX Wild Buyer' ruffling makes a striking frlm on captwm CHEf WAS AND -t h e eneusH EG s t u d o .; the pencil slim Jacket. BASVf AI.IVE. OF A VAN ' -A N D RAIN T —rSteam heat. Two-car ga­ pattern No, 8925 ia deaigaed for rage. Shed. Large lot. Lo- otzea 11. 12, 18, 14, 1$ and 18. Slat CfliBifttrWQQdhriflge street. 19. -three quarter or'atatwt-Aieeveij PRICE ...... 87,650. requirea 3% 'yarda of S5 or S9-ihch materiaL WILL BRING For thla pattern, oend 20 cents, See in Ooina, your name, addreas, aize TH E CASH deaired, and the Pattern Number Stuart J. Wasley to Sue Buniptt Hie Evening Her­ ■eel Eatato aad losoxM ce ald. 1150 Sixth Avenue, NeW York State 'nieater . Bnildtng immediate Service 19. N. T. ’lyiepbone flfl48 - 7149 ^ Just Out—the .Fall and Winter No Red Tape 1945 laaue o f Faahlon. Bend fer your copy nosp—10 oenta. „ A i.