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Taxes Slash May Be $8000000 Larger V ■- ■' (fr ■-!, ■■ ,-^ ■■■. ■ -X-, ■ ;' , ■■■ 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 Connecticut 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 ACCID EN T ' $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 IN SURAN CE 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.
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