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•;> I i ''W ED N ESD AT, NOVEMBER T, 194* The Weather M anchester " Evening Herald 1 Average Daily Circulation ForMSst of C. a. WesUMT Barisu For the Maath of October, ISU Moctijr embody sad eentlssta Staff Sergeant .Frederick Sla- The Fellowcraft' Club of Man­ odld wltfi sofne tog toBlght; Fri­ der, of 51 Avondale road, received chester Lodge of Masons wilKmeet 8,995 day partb' doody, eoatinood mild, I Lend A Hand his honorable discharge from the toraor'rvw evening at 8 o’clock iq (oDowed bjr scattered showers. About Town Mamber of the AoAt the Masonic Temple, This meet­ Army st Mitchel Field, N. Y., on Biness of Olceaistloos The family of Fred McKenney. Monday. ing is in preparation for the New Mrnicheater— A CUy of VUIage Chamt victims of a fire in their home on Britain participation, November RiMlI M. HcNein. of 330 Mount Nebo Place Monday night. I^OliKar atreet, haa received hie hon- Corporal Richard G. Hollemam 13. All members of the club are (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS de.sire a home for their three hcil- urged to be present. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1945 ‘^ omble Oaclierfe from the United of 74 Drive B. ha.s been honorably (Ofaiasiasd Advertiatog os U) ■ Mu'______dren for about five days until the discharged at Camp Edwards,! VOL. L X V ., NO. S4 -Mates ifarlac Cbrpi and ie el hie lesidence can be cleaned up and Itome here. A graduate of Man- Mass. j Second Lieut. Robert Samuel! dried out. The children are two, Sherman of the Air Corps has! eheeter lUgb School, he enlisted in three and five' years of age. It is M’ the Marines in April, 1942 and i Captain Alexander J. Mozzer of been promoted to the rank of not ncccsaary that all three go to ithe Army Medical 0>rps, is taking! First Lieutenant, according to a Child. Shows Jap Bayonet Wounds h^vgraduated , from the USMC Me- one home. Anyone willing to care ll'A a a ie ’a School at Jacksonville, I a course in inteinal medicine at! notice from the War Department Training Plan Meet for the children for a period, of I Bellevue ami New York Medical' today. He Is the son of Mrs. Sarah VIA At the time of hie diachargd about five days is asked to con­ Chinese Communists laet week he was a Ground Crew l(”ollege._ • I I. Sherrrfan of Talcottvllle. OPEN tact Mias Jessie Reynolds, local Chief at Cherry Point. N. C. social .service representative and ^ Red Croas nurse. Miss Reynolds ^ lYc. John P. Scarlato, of this may be reached during the day at town, ,was on board the SS Her- 5360 and" evenings at 3617. A t HALE’S Seek Yank Apology; Broken Up by Row; . mitage which arrived in New York yesterday bearing troops from the The Married' Co\iplc.s Club of * 72x90 100% Virgin Wool ■uropean Theater of Operations. the South Methodist church will AND WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE MOST hold Its monthly meeting Friday COMPLETE TOY DEPARTMENT IN TOWN The Past Chiefs Club of Memo­ evening. A representative from Blocks Short Move rial Temple. Pj’thian Sisters will the New York, New Haven and Chatham “ Wookhire^^ Want Com meet tomorrow evening at the Hartford Railroad will give il-1 home of Mrs. Emil Dickenson, 35 liistrated lecture on "This Is New DOLLS Bigelow street. England," and "New England; Missouri Republican to Yesterday and Today." The enter­ The Most Beautiful and BLANKETS Also Demand Chinese Renew Attempt to Major Hugo Wlberg of Hartford tainment committee includes Mr. Complete Line Ever Shown. Action Seen Soon and Mrs. Harold Lord. Mr. and' Government Withdraw will speak at the Gospel meeting — Direct From Hollywood British Beal Off Postpone Further Ac-1 . tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Mrs. Morris Bennett. The-refresh-j Salvation Army citadel, following ment committee, Mr. and Mrs. i Series— Listed Below; From All Red«Domi* tion Until Next Year ■ the open air service. Ray Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt $ 1 0 9 5 nated Areas; Yenan On Full Jobs Bill Tomorrow; K i 1 d a y Stiil.son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray LITTLE FRIENDS Indonesian Band Volts. I American Legion Auxiliary PLAY MATE Five beautiful colors: Peach, green, rose, blue and Spokesmen Label Gov­ Raises Technicality members who wish to march are . Lieut. Alfred Paul Werbner, cedar. Full four pounds of fluffy, winter-weight warmth. ernment Claims Na­ asked to meet at the Army and NURSERY RHYMES Repulsed by Indian Sol Rayburn Predicts House G>mmittee Cannot! Navy club at 9:45, Sunday. Ar- son of Mr. and Mrs. David Werb­ Made of 100% Virgin wool, it offers the added comfort of tionalists on Defen­ Task in Japan Urges Cabinet Sit During Session] misUce Day. Those unable to ner. 29 Stephen street, who has RAINBOW SERIES an e.xtra six inches in length. diers emd Tanks Near Will *Get^ Somewhere . march should gather in the lobby been attached to the Fifth A ir; sive iis ‘Complete Lie’ o f ' Center Congregational church Force on Okinawa, has been GARDEN SERIES Batavia as Tension Pretty Soon* on Bill Tie for Army, Washington, Nov. 8,— transferred to Irugawa air port, May Be Ended fv at 10:30, Following the service I Truman Desires Passed — The House Military com- j at the church, the unit members just outside of Tokyo. He is a ct-' 72x90 75% Wool Chungking, Nov. 8.— (/P)— Mounts in Java Today . will proceed to the Memorial Hos- ing as adjutant and special serv­ Chinese Communists de­ Navy Leaders mittee’s first session to con­ ^ ta l fOr the annual Armistice Day ice officer - with the, 93rd Air manded today that Lieut. In Five Years Batavia, Nov. 8.— (JP) — A Washington, Nov. 8.— sider universal military! Group. ■ OTHER TOYS memorial service. Chatham “Airloom” Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, band of 1,000 Indonesians — Speaker Rayburn predict­ training broke up today in 4| HOLLWOOD STORY BOOK DOLLS U. S. commander in China, Confidence MilitaHsm was beaten off by British In­ ed today the House will “ iget MacArthur Expresses dispute over a move to post­ TOYLAND SERIES apologize and that compensa­ dian troops and tanks today somewhere pretty soon” on Belief ‘Professional pone further action until I BRIDE SERIES tion be paid for alleged Amer­ Can Be Eradicated, near Batavia as tension Eleven-year-old Rosalinda Andoy, testifying at the war crimes the so-called full emplojnnent next year- The surprise mov«| trial of Lieut. Gen. Tomoyukl Yamasbita In Manila, shows the court WESTERN SERIES - ’ BLANKETS ican “ interference” in China’s mounted throughout Java. hill— a must” on President Heads’ Should Sit in as by Representative Short (R4 I All For The Little Reasonable Facsimile some of the 38 bayonet acars on her body which, she said, were in­ Mo.), was blocked on a technlcaWl LUCKY STAR SERIES Almost simultaneously Dutch Truman’s legislative pro­ Ex-Officio Members internal struggle. The Reds Of Democracy Planted flicted by hysterical, drunken Japanese. (AP wirephoto from Signal Ity but he asserted he would veil WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF PANCHINELLO SERIES qlao demanded that Chinese gov­ forces threw back another Corps radiophoto.) ______gram. The Texas Democrat {new toe attempt tomorrow. H*| CHECKERS — CHESS — DOMINOES ernment troops withdraw from all attack on the TjilUitan air made the forecast to news­ Washington, Nov. 8.—(ff)—Gen. told reporters: Folks-For Now And Red-dominated areas, as the price (EdItoVa Note: Glenn Babb, JACK-IN-BOX ■ $ 7 .9 5 field on the southeast 'outskirts of men at the White House following Douglas MacArthur has expressed “You can say tola blU la deadtl fo f peace, but asserted that the foreign editor of Tbe Asao- a conference with President Tru­ COLORFUL PULL TOYS the capital, acattering a band of his belief that ’’the professional It would be dead right now)w If w il government, instead, was plan­ eisted Press, has returned on 300 Nationalists after a pitched man and other congressional lead­ had been allowed to vote toU l WHITE FELTS TOY TELEPHONES ^ Beautiful quality Chatham blankets that will give years tou^ to the Orient, to stndy Auto Workers.’ Fight heads” of the armed services For Christmas Too! ning an aU-out offensive for which battle which laated nearly an ers. morning.” EXTRA HEAVY TEN PINS of wear and comfort. Green, peach, blue, mse and 90 divisions already were being conditions nnder AlUad occn- hour. Elariy Report Seen should sit In as ex-offlcio mem­ FOR WINTER WEAR pation. Babb went from Asia Patterson Completea Testfmoay'^ RUBBER CUSHION POOL TABLES cedar. massed In the north. Under Organized Leadership He did not go into details but bers of the president's cabinet. to New York in 19S5 after The controversy flared Four Protecting Letters The British colonel whose expressed belief' the legislation (Similar t4> IMuatratlon but In white only), ARCHERY SETS long service in north China Heads for Showdown The general's sugge.itlon Is In­ retary of War Robert P. Path VEGETABLE DYED BUILDING BLOCKS The demand for Wedemeyeris troops beat back the first attack, would be reported by the House cluded in a transcrip: taken by son completed testimony in apology was contained In one of and as chief o f bureau in aimed at a camp for released Al­ Expenditures committee this WE HAVE A. B. C. BLOCKS Tokyo. This is the first of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Special half of toe program reque four protesting letters sent to the lied Internees and war prisoners, Last Group of Employe week or early next week. committee. This group Interview­ last month by President Trumaia' TOY TRAINS American commander by the three articles in which he said that for the first time the In­ dfsensses the occupation of YaiikandRed Committee work on the full em­ ed top Army and Navy leaders on Short demanded a vote on $2-98 and $3-98 LITTLE JASPER ACTION TOYS Communists’ Yenan headquarters. donesians appeared to be fighting In ‘Big Three’ Votes ployment measure la part of a a proposal to set up a single de­ motion to defer consideration of| Japan after conferences wtth under organized leadership. KIDSTRUCTION MIRACLE TOYS Smart Spokesmen at the Commiinlst General MacArthnr, Premier In Favor of Stoppage two-way approach by the House partment of national defense. the legislation untU next year, MODEL AIRPLANES AND BOATS headquarters at Yenan called “a He said, that when the fighting Views Remain to the problem of easing Iab*r un­ The transcript, made .public by at least until after toe Senat» bai| complete He,” government claims Shidehara and other high ceased near the camp the situa­ WALKIE TALKIE PHONES American and Ji^tancse offi­ To Support Demands rest. the Senate MiHtary committee acted. that the Nationalists have been tion was under control, but that which Is considering Army-Navy Short bad a majo'rlly of vo VISITING NURSE AND DOCTOR KITS cials.) On one hand, the Rules commit­ and would remain strictly on the the attackers might "come back tee is set to act on antl-strtke merger plans quoted MacArthur as many committee members ' again after lunch.” At Extremes ETON CAPS PAINT AND CRAYON SETS d^Mislve. More than 70 govern­ By The Assodated Press legls'ation approved by the MIH.- as saying at Leyte lo toe Philip­ absent, but a roll-call was bio Woolens ment divisions have massed around By Glenn Babb (A delayed dispatch from Asso­ In High School Colors. $1.29 G-MEN FINGERPRINT SETS The fight by CIO-United tary committee, a Rules commit­ pines Dec. 3, 1944: when Representative Kilday ‘•liberated areas” of Honan prov­ Tokyo, Nov. 8—{IP)—America's ciated Ptms Correspondent Vem I believe that toe professional Tex.) raised the technicaUty Haugland at Palembang. Sumatra. Automobile •workers to ob­ Negotiations on Variety tee vote was postponed today, ince. and Hopeh province Is sur­ tremendous task In Japan possibly however, because o f lack o f a heads of toe services should be -the committee could not sit In Plaids, Checks rounded by more than 20 govern­ sMd reports reaching there told tain 30 per cent wage in­ can be fulfilled within three to Of Problems Appear quorum. ex-offlclo members of the cabinet. toe House Itself was stQI in ment divisions, the Comtmmlst of the slaying by Sumatran Na­ creases for'the nation’s auto Sion. The Hous* had convened and Plain Colots five years, with sn occupying Begins Planning Compromise They should be present at all cab­ asserted. tionalists of a British doctor, a workers appeared headed for Far from Success inet meetings without powtr of few minutes aarUer. Th< J W HALC COUP Chou En-Lal, Yenan negotiator force of approximately 200,000 British officer and several other An Expenditures subcommittee Patterson testified that deve a showdown today as the last voting, but permitted to express The J W H A U CORP. , 58” Novelty Plaids men. high ranking British near Ben- Officials Had Hoped I began planning a compromise “full opment of the atotnlc bomb MANCHESTER COMM* here and No. 2 Chinese Communist, group of employes in motor’ s their opinion, and above all ela«, M A H CH ISTia COMH- announced the Yenan answer to That is the expressed opinion of koelen Tuesday. . employment” bill. The full com­ to bear toe cabinet as toey dis­ essential prompt adoption of $1.98 to $3.98 Kuomintang peace proposals ahort- many of the men here who should (The men reported to have been “ big three” voted in favor o f" Ry John M. Hightower mittee yesterday wound up six cuss not only external affairs of versa! training. ly after reports that the Russians know best, provided the present slain were members of a unit en­ weeks of hearings on the Yard a work stoppage to support Assoctoted Press Diplomatic News the United States but internal .“There Is only one jusUflc had withdrawn from the Man­ rate of progress is maintained and gaged ill fescutng Allied prisoners the union’s demands. Editor measure,’ which already has pass­ problems.’’ for toe establishment of a unis there are no drastic changes In of war and Internees. The re­ churian ports of Hulutao and Ylng Gompromlse Offer Bejeetod Washington, Nov. 8—(IP)—^Nego­ ed the Senate In (nodlfled form, Suggestion Not Possible sal military training prograat” kow (Newchwang) leaving the policies given occupying authori­ ports said the natives charged 58” The imlon yesterday flatly re­ tiations between Moscow and Most o f the military group argu­ B rig., Gen. F- Trubee Davison, Patterson said. “It is needed Chinese Reds In command, height­ ties. that the British failed to observe ed that toe best way to halt labor give ’ toe United States seeurlt; There is confidence here that the terms of the agreement under jected a compromise wager ad­ Washington over a variety of prob­ member of toe Army-Navy Staff ened the already tense atmosphere. justment program offered by Gen­ strife ie to provide stricter regu­ and to make it possible for us Houndstooth Checks Chou said the Communists de­ within such a period militarism which' they were allowed to op­ committee, was quoted as telling eral Motors Corporation at the lems ranging from Japan to Tur­ lation of -unions. ' underwrite world peace. Ib a t manded that the Kuomintang can be eradicated, a reasonable erate there:) ,. MacArthur his suggestion was renewal o f negotiationa In De­ key appeared today to be farther Generally,- those supporting the not possible "In the cabinet today the only basis for asking that sv-^ $2.49 to $3.29 withdraw to positions outsldh the facsimile of democracy planted 14 Indonesians Left Dead "full employment” bill oppose ery young American give a •Tlberated” areas before the civil troit. Earlier GM had formally rfom success than officials here the way toe government Is set and a destrlctad measure of econ­ The Indonesians left 14 dead tai such action, urging Instead that of his life to such training.’’ Yard fighting began and order aU Na­ the battle at the Internee camp turned down as "exceaslve” the had hoped. up.” Most Wanted Furs omic well-being restored. Then, union’s demand for a 30 per cent assurance of jobs for all la the Patterson wa« toe first wit tionalist troops to cease firing. Several Indonesians and two Pun­ MacArthur added: according to this view, American wage rate hike in-^the motor in­ Here is the situation; best way to quiet unrest. Hie woirled looking Communist and other Allied Armies can be jab troopers were wounded. At 1. Foreign Comlinlssar Molotov "It was our forefathers who (Canttaraed on n ige 58” Plain Shetland repreaentative told newsmen of the the Tjllilltan air field, one Indo­ dustry. , has replied to an American pro­ Acting Chairman Cox (D-Ga) wrote the constitution looking at wlUidrawn, possibly to be replacei) Meanwhile, early returns from Yenan reply to Chlang Kai-Shek’s by 'some other form of control, nesian was killed, one was ckp- posal for an Allied control ageqey of the Rules committee told a re- Europe, fearful of military dlcta- Of The Season $2,9^ to $3.49 offer and said he would deliver It tured, and two Dutch soldiers were yesterday’s National Labor Rela­ lb Tokyo which would be subordi­ portar It had been planned .to tioiv and military influence, and / with confidence that Japan will be tions bogrd ejection among 80,000 to Nationalist government officials wounded. nate to the Far Eastern Advisory await conclusion of the Manage­ a useful member o f the family of Ford compaiiy workera desclosed a they made the great mistake of Yard later today. nations with no desire or power to A t Magelang, near the center commission in Washington. There ment-labor conference here before trying to keep toe mlUtary Isolat­ / ”T lie; situation,” he added, ”ap- heavy majority approved a work make war again. of Java, the Inhabitants were re­ are strong Indications that Molo­ acting on the ahtl-strike leglsla- ed;” peara dangerous.’* stoppage to support the imlon's tov turned down this nronosal and Many Japs View Fntura Darkly ported extremely uneasy as armed wage proposal. Previously emplpy- Discussing MacArthur’s togges- (Latr^Oettas ol ttae jP) Wire) 58” Ch(^ BUd he would propose a that Secretary oi State Byrnes Is ((k>ntlnued age Bight) tlon with a reporter today. Sena­ This picture was developed from (Continued on Page Eight) .es S t Ueneral Motors and Chrysler not Inclined to compromise the Is corporation sanctioned the posal- tor EMwin C. Johnson (D.. Colo.l, H olland Northern Back Mudoral Plain Dress Weight (CoattailBoed OB Pag» iJght) talks with the highest leaders of sue further. acting chairman of toe MlUtai JTiobpti Fire on Crdwds ble strike action. Bnehareet, Romania, Nov. both Americans, and Japanese. The Short Of Russian Desire committee, said ”I disagree confidence exprtosed is perhaps Declines' Secretary’s Proposal (JV-Troepe fired sn a crowd $2.49 Yard 2. The United States had laid Admirm Hits ily with that plan, i toll more American than Japanese; After-Hours “ The newest flareup In the motor forefathers were pretty wise. We onstratlng before toe Royal •(irey Indian Lamb there are many Japanese . who industry labor fight came as the a four-point program for revising aCe today In honor of King Mitaapj Ian contort of the Dardcnelles before have got to continue i^ lia n con­ 1 1 1 1 '*^*'*’ future darkly. A few United States Steel corporation de­ Melrger Plan trol of the mlHtanKAgencles.” birthday and killed or wou Deal Revealed clined Secretary of Labor Schwel- the Turkish government. This six. ’Troops blocking the ent Plan Tackled lenbach’s proposal to reopen wage Would give Russia some advSntag Must Contlnm^^vHlan Control of the Royal square before •Black Persian Lamb 39 inch Spun Rayon and regarding It as a ahleld against negotiations with CffO-Steelwork- es In the use of the straits which Cooke Says Single De­ Senator Awtln (Vt.), ranking patawe opened machlne-gim ers-under a special conclHator. she does not now have. But It fnlla Republican member, said he did into email crowds st one of- Story Unfolded in Su­ far short of Rus-sia's reported de­ A llied Reparations Com - General MacArthur and hlB to engage-in a direct entries. The casualties were CIO President ’ Philip Murray sire for mIHtarv bases on the vital partment Might Have RonSna I«li were among those with whom perior Courf Today earHer had accepted the labor sec­ coptfoversy with MacArthur but lying on the street as this - Cotton Prints m i s s i o n B e g i n s J o n ^ discussed japan’s future, but the link between the Bla>-k Sea and Lost War for Natioh ded that this country must con­ I patch was being written at 8:4 •Northern Silverblue Muskrat retary’s suggestion that the coUec- the Mediterranean. O n C om plex P roblem general would not permit his con By John Maiudott tlve bargalnlngi conference be re­ tinue Its "traditional attitude to I p. m. (9:55 a. m. e.s.t.). versatlon to be quoted and he is in sumed i ‘n the spirit” of President 3. A Russian-Tiirkish treaty of Washington, Nov. 8—(IP)-pyVice * » * SKI PANTS $4.98 Hartford, Nov. S— (IP) — The Truman’s recent wage - price nonaggrestoon a n d friendship Admiral Charles M. CopKe, Jr., (Continued on Page Foiir) MacArthur Orders Arrests Tokyo, Nov. 8— (IP)—The Allied which hsH run for many years ex­ 5 9 c yd. (Contlnn^ on Page Fooi‘) story of how a "deM” allegedly speech. The union had asked a 32 said today that If the U: S. Army Tokyo, Nov. 8— — Arrest Reparations commission today be­ pired yesterday following Soviet OTHERS AT $2.98 AND $ri.98 ^ was made for the opening o f ah a day wage increase. A strike vote and Navy had^been^^d^ratlng un­ charges of responslbUlty for atr gan digging 'into the complex among some 500,000 steel com­ denunciation. Diplomatic officials der a single de^rtment. they cities and mistreatment of AUle problem of how povertjkridden after-hours liquor and gambling say they fear that Russia may Beautiful, large, floral patterns with colored grounds. place In Hartfofd—with assurance pany employes is scheduled Nov. might not hayer^on the war. \^ eeler Raps prisoners of war was ordered Japan can pay reparations for the make a few psychological passes Terror Reign that police would not interfere— 28. -.i- The deputy chief of Naval op- day by General MacArthur. colossal damage spread by her at Turkey .In order to gain the eratlona-’fold the Senate military directive required that the su was Unfolded In Superior court to­ Beujamln F. ■ Fairless. U. S. right .to fct UD Dardenelles bases ja c k e t s $5.98 Armies. , day. Steel president, however. In a let­ committee In prepared testimony: Troops Setup pects, mostly guards at pris AH members except the U. S. on Turkish soil and also to win >\ilh Long Corduroy I*sfnts. Stories Told The stpry was related In testi­ ter to.Schwelleiibach ssild existing “It Is my belief that not only camps throughout Japan, be Commissioner.- Edwin W. Pauley, over certain territories in north­ would the supervision of the war prehended by the J a p a n ^ gov mony by John Mazsiott. 38, of ceiling prices ”do not enable us to eastern Turkey, which the Russians Hdavy Canvas or Duck met with Brig. Gen. Richard Suth- grant a Wage increase at this have been less efficient, but tak­ Says LefflsIaUon Would., emment Then they are to erland. General MacArthiir’s chief 1808 Broad Street, first witness for have claimed. In Stock Again! 25.000 Men, Women, the prosecution as Judge P. B. iJme,” and that aegoUations would ing Into consideration toe prab- -- ^ ' turned over “at the earliest of staff, and planned future con­ ■ 4. ,*nie problem of the atomic abllity of a eeriouety hampered Let Security U O U IlCil I ticable date” to the Uth ferences with other AlUed officers O’Sullivan and a Jury began the bomb and peacetime uses of atom­ Qiildren. Mistreated of trial o f seven Hartford men (Continued on-Page Eight) grovi-to of toe Navy during toe corps to be held In prison In Yoh COAT SWEATERS 8-ounce 27” Single-iPilUng Duck...... yard 45e as well as leading Japanese offl- ic energy becomes more acute be­ Send Boys charged with conspiracy to inter­ past 20 yesrs,^ we are confronted ; hama awaiting trtel. Pajstels — Navy — Red ■=- .Brown. cials. Murdered in Batangas tween toe two countries. In the with toe real possibility that the 10-ounce 27” Double Filling Duck...... yard 59c fere with Uie administration of opinion of diplomatic authorities, Sizes 1 Through 8. Pauley was scheduled to arrive Justice. Treasury Balanee victory would hays been delayed Washington, Nov. 8— Sena- j searth of FUe# Denied . All Furs Subject To next Tuesday. as the time approaches for con­ tor Wheeler (D-Mont) today, criti­ Senate-House committee $2:98 12-ounce 30” Double Filling (Extra Fine) Manila, Nov. 8.—(AV-The grim Testifles He Saw Levitan for several years, or that we would Shortly theraafter, said the com' Washlngtoh. Nov 8—fff)-i-The ferences among President Truman cized legislation - to' make the ! denied to Senator. Brewster. (1 OTHERS .SI.98 TO .'<:5:25 story of a Japanese reign of ter­ He testified that in April, 1944. hot have won the war at all." 2 0 % Tax. , Duck ...... yard 79c mission’s temporary press repre and Prime Ministers Attlee of Cooke said that "during tots United States a working partner Maine) the right to look Into Nav ror In Batangaa province where he saw Herman Levitan, one o f position of the Treasury Nov. 6: sentatlve, IValdo Drake of The Los Receipts, 8220.n7.267.58; ex­ Britain and Mackenzie King of greatest and most ^complex war In In toe United Nations organiza­ department files In search of wfc" 25.000 men, women and childrenthe accused, to find out from Levl- Angeles Times; the group wlU penditures. 8348,858.7*2.30; bal­ Canada. TTiese talks will open all history, toe United SUtes has tion. He aaid it would let the se­ Brewster said Is a missing i Easy Budget Terms were brutally mlatreated or mur­ ^tan whether It was all right to open Figured Sateeii Puffs for Cribs ...... $2.25 leave , on a 45-day tour of Japan, ance, 812,707,261.993.83; customs been singularly blessed by the cor­ curity council ’’send our boys Into sage bearing on the Pearl Hi / dered In aeven months began to up an after-hours liquor place. » - . Have You Seen Manchuria, China, Korea, the receipts for mohth. 86,979,901.09. (ConttDned on Page Bight) rectness of toe strategic decisions war.” disaster. Brewster’s motion th Arranged. unfold today before the Military Massiott testified that Levitan \ PhUipptnes, Malaya- and possibly reached and actions taken In Wheeler la toe only senator to he be given authority to commiaaion hearing war Crimea said he would have to come back GAUGE FITTED DIAPEKS ...... 69c other invaded areas. charges against Ueut. Gen. To- Washington. far who has taken open iueeptlon through the files was defeated - The Modem PlaUi^ Fabric again. because he had to see the Package of Six. , “The decision of no one of toe to toe implementing legislation a five to five tie vote. Chair Has Dual J

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200.000 eoldiera, 45,000 aallora and received from' ships which had! eluded; Ansonla 801; Bristol 332; 500.000 civillana. The PhUIppinei Ixical Pedestrians Warned brought them from the then' Danbury 645; Danielson 518; Mer­ Award (krroll Army and Navy bloody Island of Iwo. ' "TAKE IT EASr* 41 Per Cent < iden 1,019; Middletown 1,128; New^ :ress atilt held 46,000 civilians And To Use Only Crosswalks Stamford Girl 112.000 beaten eervlce men, Jlpl Through the Iwo Jima and Oki­ ANTU Ts Effective me^gm Britain 1,469; New London 636; said. Dinner Nov. 14 nawa campaigns, the men and Tiwmei* Given Work Norwalk 886; Norwich 776; Stam­ C ab T a x i \ Bronze Star women of the Fleet hoppital con­ Attack Victim ford 722; ThompsonvlUe 293; Tor- Will Aid Army Officials Shortly before noon today a ----- NOW PLAYING — UNIMUAU.V ____ ' f In Victory Bond Drive Anti-trust authorities from white Highway Safety Com­ tinued their work. Killing Brown Rats rlngton 539; Waterbury 2,156 and Washington will aid General Mac- mission auto with an amplify­ The many sections of this mod­ WilllmanUc 242. Announces Increased Aiith:mn St. Solclicr Is Arthur’s officials, In. breaking up Aniiuiil Baiif(uet to Be em haven In the Jungle still stand aomE RAFT* CUIRE TREVOR Stnick on Head With 3,666 Persons Placed ing act drove up and doi^n ready for patients—the long j -/ ing. Not only are they working Now \ Awaiting Dis- Japan’s system of financial com­ Main street from the Center field Next Wednesday .SI6NE HASSO i In Jobs Last Half of State Nurse* to RIeet Telephone Facilities _.inche«ter’» /Total Is with the utmost zeal, but they arc bines. Jo the terminus Issuing warn­ wards with their twin rows of | TenlEighty Dangerous War Plitn% Wifi fiammer "Wielded by determined that this Victory Loan charge in Utah jCol. Raymond C. Kramer, chief ings to pedestrians to walk At Clubhouse beds, the laboratories, the air-1 Passing Motorist Month of Octdber Now $58,100 as the shall be a personal challenege to of MacArthur’S economic section, conditioned surgery rooms, the ; To Humans; Partner New Haven, Nov. 8.—(If)—The For Faster Service carefiillv and cross only at the galley, pharmacy, dental clinlC:—f Get 'fax fiefunds 41st annual 'meeting of the. Con­ Women’s Division every loyal American to do his or Private First Claaa Raymond B. said today that the government crosswalks. The annual banquet of the Hartford, Nov, 8—(If)—About 41 her part.” apcclaliata are coming to Japan even a theater 'and a Red Cross Poison Does Not Kill Ambler, Pa., Nov. 8—(J)—Jus­ necticut State Nurses Association Carroll, aon of, htr. and Mrs. John During the past few months .Army and Nayy club will be held *->S ✓ / MV per cent of the Job referrals made / DIAL/5141 Continues Phone, Calls Where.I'nlts Operate in the near future. He doesn’t recreation building. Other Animals tine Hume, 18-year-old Sitamford, will fie held here Nov. 15 and 16 Carroll, of. 19’ Aubumn street. Is there has been several fatali­ at the clubhouse Wednesday Hartford, Nov. 8.—(JT—A by 18 U- S- Employment service it has been announced, In con­ It might be well to list Just stationed at Fort I^iglas, Utah, have nearly enough manpower to Plus: “Senorita From the West” Oonn., girl, told Upper Dublin carry out the huge Job. ties on Main street In the busi­ ni'ght, Nov. 14 with a turkey din­ Salvaging Merchant Ships fund of 9321,152.24 in corporation offices in Connecticut between Oct. junction with a meeting of 'the Manchester—the Home of Vic- where the different organizations awaiting discharge umjer the Ar­ ness section. Feeling that by. By Harrison Humphries township police today she was Connecticut State \League op ' tory Bonds—for that is truly what afe working, as some of the sub­ my point system. \ The most Immediate task In warning the pa.sscrsby on the ner being .served beginning at 7 BUY A BOND HERE NOW taxes to 40 Connecticut war struck on the hsod a half dosen 15 and 31 resulted in placing 3,666 liquidation of the zalbatsi,i, Kra­ o’clock: Members of the club are Tokyo, Nov. 8—(/P)— A Tokyo Washington, Nov 8—(/P)—Ten- persons in empIo}rment, It was said Nursing /Education. Manchester Is these days: the scribers to the bonds might want On Aug. 6, 1943, after ^ grad­ mer said, is selection of a Japan­ street, ' possible accidents In And Receive • Free Ticket To eighty, the powerful new rat kUl- plants as a result 1>f war ountract times with a hammer wielded by a today by USES State Director to Credit a sale to some psrtlcular uation' from I Manche.ste^IIigh the future may be cut down, asked to re.gister at the club by company today began the ten-year town that is not letting the price ese commission which, with Allied Tuesday night if they intend to bo Job of salvaging 60 Japanese mer­ See tho Premier of “Weekend er, haa an effective partner in an­ cancellation or renegotiation since passing motorist last night and William J. Fitzgerald. , . of Victory go unpaid for, has in­ unit. The Anderson-Shea, Veter­ school in June of that year/ Pri­ supervision, will execute terms of the experiment was tried. V-J day has been approved by the knock^ unconscious as she wait­ New Haven led with 764' Job ans 'of Foreign Wars Auxiliary is vate Carroll entered military ^ r - at the banquet. chant ships sunk by submarines At The WaldorT’ PUying Next other poiaon developed during the vested the sum o f'$53,100 in Vid> a free trade declaration. The I'lub's board of governors is along the west coast of Hokkaido State Finance Advisory commit­ ed for a Philadelphia-bound bus on placements during the two-weCks at Watkins Brothers; Dllworth- vlce'and trained at Fort Bonn ing, Tuesday Night. war. It’s called ANTU. tee. a street corner . Fresh Sea Food Market ' tory Bonds to date through the cf- ' The commission will acquire In charge of preparations. Arnold period;' Bridgeport was second Ojmell Post, American Legion Georgia -and Camp Qaraon. ColoX in the final weeks of the war. Meeting here Wednesday, the. The girl was found lying uncon-! wanowsi » m r couwea : forts of its Victory ' Volunteers, Aiikiliary at the Municipal build­ ^holding company stocks of the Paganl will cater. Following the SclentlsU expect both to become with 642, and Hartford third with 139 NORTH MAIN STREET rado, before going overseas in committee also allocated 9152,250 scious by the roadside'land taken -______f r Tosterday's sales amounted to ing; Catholic Ladies of Columbus imilles Which control Mitsui, Mlt- dinner there will bo entertainment important weapon* in man’s re­ 567. «i0,300. August of 1944. His outfit, the 104 sitbish!, Sumitomo and Yasuda To Photostat provided by a professional bureau. lentless war against destructive, for the purchase of equipment, In­ to Ablngtqn Memorial hospital Job openings Oct. 31 in .the DiONNE'QUINTS' at the J. W. Hale. Corporation and '’Tlmberwolf” Infantry Division, cluding bed and surgical instru- where several stitches were made alWays rely on this grsst rub for Chairman Harold C. Alvord to­ Hadns.«ah at Cheney Rrothers, If iino\pay them Ir. government An added feature will be selec­ disease-spreading rats. state’s four major cities were,: day praised the workers in this saw 195 consecutive days in front bond^ MacArthur haa not de­ tions by the Silk City quartet. Teh-eighty is more toxic to rats n)pnts for the Rocky Hill Veter­ to close five deep gashes in her. o-Weds to Hold Hartford, 3,425; New Haven 2,335; last drive and said that he was de­ you wish ttKcrcdIt a bond to one line combat in Frabce, Holland, Papers Free than any other known rodentlclde ans home, and approved $316,000 scalp, police said. Waterbury, 2,156, and Bridgeport, COAGHSVeOLDS OUR CHOICE LINE of these unit's, you have only to Belgium and Germany. Private cided the sjze or personnel of the Club members are reminded of lighted with the showing made. commission. the Armistice Day program on* DANCING except strychnine. But It also kills for the construction of new State Miss Hume, a student at the 2,091. CMM't Mifd tell the Victory yplunteer that you Carroll wears the Bronze Star, the Highway department garages at School of Horticulture for Women Monte Carlo Party •Trae spirit of cooperation between wish such and siieh an organiza­ Other sbiirees said that no pol­ Sundnv. They will meet at the other animals and 1* dangerous to , Other Pla45Mnents MUSTErQLE VlrtOry Volunteers and the invest- Purple Heart for woupds received icy regarding possible prosecution humans. Norwalk and Fairfield. here, said she was waiting for the Placements by other offices for FOR FRYS— FOR BAKE or BROIL— tion to receive the credit and it at' Merkin, Germany; three battle Local Insurance. Man to club at 9:45 a. m. to take part In \ ;ors,” said Mr. Alvord "has been of Zaibateu raiciale on war crim­ the parade and to attend church Every Thurs. and Sal. Evening Specific Poison For Brown Rat Other allotments approved by bus when a sedan "drove up so the two weeks were: Ansonla 98; , Markorel. Cod, Blue, Sal­ ■ particularly heartening and I feel will be taken care of".,," stars and the Combat ^adge. Give Copies of Dis­ ANTU, on the other hand, Is a close I thought it would knock me A Monte Carlo party will be Bristol 50;'- Danbury 118; Daniel­ Oysters, Clams, FIIIet\;of and Fillets. Deliver During EY-enlng ' Since retutiiing to the States In inal chargee nas been received service at Center Congregational the committee: Cody . Iladdork, Solo and £roud of the Job being done here from WaalilngtoX^and np action Is church following whlqji they wlU specific poison for the Norway rat, Payment to hospitals for state down. held In the Banquet hall of Center son lid; Meriden 90; -Middletown I Manchester.” For those people who arg not at July, 1945, he has been stationed charges to Veteraps or brown rat, which Inhabits every "Something hit me—I thought 50; New Britain 177; New London Ocean Porch. CHOWDERS — COCJK- at Camp Snn Ltils Obispo and planned at present There has proceed to the hospital. aid. cases, 913,000; (Connecticut church Friday, Nov. 9 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Cheoey PIcaHed home during the day, arrange­ been some agitation, even among DEPOT SQUARE GRILL state in the union. It Is less effect- river pollution (from state ptlson It was the side mirror on the car,” by the (Jo-Weds. 174; Norwalk 117; Norwich 71; __Typewriter^ TAILS or STEW— Mrs. John P. Cheney, Jr., chair­ ments have been made to deliver Camp Knight In California. .Tapanese.' for MacA^hur. to try Thomas E. Dannaher, repre­ tive against the ‘ Alexandrine, or cannery waste) survey, 91,000; she recounted. "Then I saw a man Stamford 136; Thompstfllvllle" 86) FOR STEAKS— QuahogH, Cherrystones, man of the Women’s Division of bonds during the evening hours.- The citation accompanying his 14 DEPOT .SQUARE TELEPHONE 3835 black rat, which is also numerous leaning out the window with alior- Members will bring samples i of Waterbury 260, and W'lllimantic Bronze Star Med.sl reads a.s fol­ leading Zaibateu officers. senting the, Thomas E. Dannaher pholoflourometer for a^cultural Halibut, Salmon, Sword, ^'fJttle Necks and Open Manchester. War Finance commlt- Just tell the Victory Volunteer and To Return Puppet Officials in this country. It does not kill experiment station, New Haven, lible leer oh his face. He had a their bobbles at this meeting as a 65. ■ Cleaned Repaired Cod and Blue. Oyrter*. ' tas, had nothing but praise for her lows; Insurance Agency, announced to­ Was at Guam big hammer In his hand. Lwas so Job openings as of Oct. 31 in the time of delivery will be ar­ General MacArthur’a headquar­ day that hia office will run a free rabbits, chickens and many other 9325; temporary ' maintenance second feature of the program workers. "'Their efforts.” said she. ranged to suit your convenience. "Private First Class Rayniond ters ginnounced today approval of Try Our Delicious Pizza animals and is not deadly to ­ state - fuel emergency office, 91.- scared I Just froze. The hammer This will serve as a get-acqualnted “are a direct confirmation of the Still other people have foui.d It B. Carroll (Arpiy Serial No. 31- photostat service for all honor­ seemed to pass before my face and Overhauled a request by the Chinese govern­ ably discharged veterans of World mans. 280; t improvement technical fa­ session for Cto-Weds with common .fact that women will never give up more convenient to pick up their .380761): Infantry, Company C, 415 ment for the return to China of At War’s End The black rat is believed to have cilities, New London docks, 97,- then it came down 'on my head Interests. ; : When Uiers la a Job that needs do- bonds at the bank, and In this ca.se Infantry, United States Army, is War II. Lz>cal yeterans wl)p wish been brought to this country In the with an awful crash. . . . As I lypmpt Pick-Up Service Nanking puppet government offl-' to have their discharges photo­ 500; Rocky .Hill. Veterans, home, Jilr, (uid Mrs. (Jharles Crockett FENDER AND FRESH LOBSTERS Just tell the Volunteer to mark It awarded tlie Bronze Star Medal cials who were In Japan at the first ships from Europe. The brown plans and specifications for re­ sank to my knees hel hit me four are chairmen of the committee ■«lephonr2-l506 or 8275 "hold at the Bond Department” for heroic achievement • in connec­ stated may do so free of charge Loral Sailor Helped in rat first made Its appearance in or five times more.” planning this meeting. Other com­ time of the surrender. by simply dropping In at Mr. placements, 97,500; to finance BODY WORK THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ; iMMVf Stains, Md Naw Sparicla la and you can pick It up the next tion‘w;Hh military operations In Allied counter • intelligence 1775. It gained footholds at the Connecticut Labor-Management mittee members are Mr. and Mrs. Manchester day, all made out aa you wish. Holland on 25 Oct. 1944. Acting M Dannaher’s office at 52 Bigelow Hospital While Japs various seaports and gradually C. Donald Makepeace, co-^alr- SOLIMKNE & FLAGG Open Tuesdaj’ Through Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 7 P. M. named nine Chinese who served street. ‘l l ’g the Talk of the Town* council, 95,000 from governor’s DENTAl PIATES Don't forgst that the Bond De­ 1st scout in his unit's first maneu­ the Japanese-dominated adminis­ Wfere Still There spread inland, driylng out the contingent fund; renovation of Episcopal Women men; Mr. aiid Mrs. Versey McBride ' INC. Typewriter Exchange Thursdays Until 9 P. M. partment of the bank will be open ver against the Snemy, Private tration. However, the Eighth Mr. Dannaher stated thatlhls smaller black rat. two houses at Fairfield State hos­ and Mr, and Mrs. .Roy Warren. 634 Uentei St. Tel. 5101 Carroll sighted an eneijjy outpost, office will handle this courtesy for THE N EW ------= The brown rat thrives best In Refreshments will be served. ^ i b M U SH IN ^ from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. to aell Army has reported the arrest of Fleet Hospital 111, Guam (De­ pital, 915,000. Bonda—drop in and buy a Bond." signalled his Information to his two others, both in the puppet the veterans as’he is one himself. the temperate kone. The black rat Meet Tomorrow platoon leader and Jed the platoon Ministry of Education. Two free photostat copies will be layed)—Emil M. Dickenson, Sea­ predominates In some places In the K l« « h « n i t m tttr . k » r» - across an open field to flank the given to every veteran who drops man, Fir.at Class, 35 Bigelow southern states and along the gulf Rpa<'e .\Uotted for Filers sighted outpost. Private CarrojI In to see Mr. Dannaher. One copy ! street, Manchester, Conn., was Fair Trade Plan ItMe* ts a tiau •> vatar. • > ••!» OAK GRILL coast. Hartford, Nov. 8—Dr. Francis •*{ KltaaHa. P m la l tlataa. WiMlaraiUn. accompllshecl this so quickly and will be pocketbook size and the 1 helping to carry on the work of Jawbreaking Chemical Name m i 4*alan aSara 4t«aapaar. Yaar txlk Tokyo, Nov.^—W— The Far smoothly that the enemy were be­ other larger. i this hospital, whose foundation Cho-mln Wei, prosident of Central •Mrida Ilka aaw. Aak raar araftiil ing killed before they were aware Post Office ! was laid "lit a Jungle thicket while "For Your Eating Pleasure*Today! ANTU la the abbreviation of the To Be Applied (Jhlna College, who has Just ar­ % titt far Kkanlla. E o t Air Forces haa been alloted Loral veterans who desire addi­ jawbreaking chemical name al- shipping space for 11,679 men, pL^the presence ,of American tional Information may- call • Mr. that thicket still was infested by phanaphthylthiourea. rived in this country by plane to enough to start home all Its 60- Jroops. Private Carroll’s alertness, Dannaher at 5863. Japs, when word of the war’s end ^OAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF lEENITE f/ie Brushless Way Clerks Elect Its discovery, admittedly acci- Bridgeport, Nov. 8.—(ff) — The take up his duties as professor of ■point enlisted 'men thla mopth. coolness, and daring were Instru­ Mr. Dannaher, a graduate of reached here. • dental, la credited -to Dr. Curt P World (Jbristlanlty at the Union Kleealle 'Boday At Wieldoo October shippings cleared"^ all, mental In the utter route of the Manchester High school, served From its beginning as hardly s o u t h e r n FRIED CHICKEN Richter of Johns Hopkins hospital General Electric Company will Theological Seminary In New York : Co. - J. W. Hale Corn. - C«n- F.E.A.F. enlisted personnel^above" enemy at this point. His courage In the Marine Corps with the anything more than a few mess fair trade its small electrical ap^ (Jity, will address the afternoon and devotion to duty exemplify the BAKED HAM STEAKS in Baltimore. > Uolnn’s Pharmacy 78 points and all offices above Frank Ziinnierman In Third Marines In the South Paci­ and emergency tents, the hospi­ C:hemlcala that make up the ro pliances at the retail price level. session of the Sixty-fifth Annual All Good Druggists. 85. highest standards of the American fic and was honorably discharged tal now has grown to 2,000-bed VEAL SCALLOPINE WITH MUSHROOMS denticlde ANTU had been used Fall Meeting of the Connecticut soldier. Entered military service Again President of It was reported today by C. W. Branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary Sept. 30 after 28 months of active capacity, besides Including living safely In making taste tests In hu­ Theleen, manager of traffic appli­ z frpm Manchester, Conn.” Local Fcdefalion i duty;' He enlisted in the Marines facilities for the staff. Its build­ mans. Dr. Richter, in working on to be held In (Jhrist (Jhurch Cath- ...... « , -__ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT ance stUes for the company’s Ap­ edfal, Hartford, tomorrow. August, 1942, and after basic ings cover an 80-acrc plot. a taste problem, fed a little phenyl pliance ' and Merchandise depart­ Training at Parris Island, Joined The main body .of the hospital thicurea to rats In his laboratory. The meeting will be opened at Manchester Local No. 1592. Na­ To the Tune* of ment. 10:15 a. m. with a celebration of Jap Payment tional Federation of Post Office the 10th Marine Division for ac­ personnel and a 'great portion of Next day the rats were dead. Covered by the new policy are tive service in the Southwest Pa­ the materials were landed at He continued his study of the Holy (Jommunion In the Cathedral Mobilheat Fuel OjJ/v 7-1Oc gal. Clerks, held its annual election of cific. ART McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA clocks, Irons, mixers, toasters, Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, officers last evening at which Guam Oct. 6, 1044. On Jan. 3. poisonous qualities of the sub­ roasters, coffee makers, waffle ♦ Plan Tackled Me participated in the Invasions * 1945, while construction still wm stance urtder a grant from the Of­ bishop of the Elpiscopal Diocese of President Frank Zimmerman and FINE WINES — LIQUO^ AND BEER irons, sandwich grills, portable Connecticut, will he the celebrant. his entire staff of officcra was re­ of Bougainville and Guam as a ' going on, the first patients were fice of Scientific Research and De­ Mobil Kerosene gallon 9c member of a weapons outfit. received. These were the sick and velopment. ANTU waS' the res\ilt. heaters, heating pads and heat The Rev. Henry Mattacks will be (Continued from Page One) elected. lamps, sun lamps, fans and auto­ the preacher. Mr. Mattacks was In (lu lots of 25 nUbns or more). The local was fortunate in being Prior to entering the service he injured from Navy and Marine Ehctenslve tests conducted in was clerk -of the Manchester Town forces based on the island. On 30 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 3894 ■ Baltimore showed that one pound matic blankets. charge of the parish at Zamboan the po8.honD for your loor CALL: 34304.1(1 I vice ministers that about 6.000,000 membership. Made to Jump Into Well COMPANY OF 100 40 GORGEOUS MODELS — 40 sample ANTU, poisoned bait again. With Little Worry demobilized service men and dta- The meeting was preceded by One by one they were made to IN SENSATIONAL NEW REVUE ices to be held at St. Joseph’s Eat, talk. laugh or aneeie without Poison 1080 Is not recommended cathedral, Nov. 22, it was announc­ (ear of Insecure false teeth dt-npping. Don’t borrow uanKMtsrIly, but service. A loan at 'ParaontT sa- charged war.workers, were in need a supper. Everybody reported a Jupip Into the well, Umali said. for use by persdns inexperienced slipping,or wabbling. FASTBEN'TII It s loan U th . best solution to tabllahaa your credit batlonwlda of Jobs. most enjoyable evening. “Why my time came, about 200 in handling poisons. Its use so far ed at the episcopal residence yes­ holda platea flrmer and more com­ your problem. 'Ptrsonart' 1-vtilt St nasriy 400 omcea. Call ua to­ Jljl News agency reported ■ that already- had Jumped and after 1 I: t-LLJ has been limited to rodent control terday. The Rev. Raymond La- fortably. This pleasant powder has no strvics is tht tlmt-tayln| way to day If you need $10 to *300 to 206,533 demobilized soldiers and Jumped, at least another 100 fol­ Fontaine, faculty member at St, gummy, gooey, pksty taste or feeling. ■at ona. Just phone ua your ap­ aid relatives, pay debts or for by the Army, Navy, Public Health Thomas’ seminary, Bloomfield, Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaltne plication. Than make ona visit any other worthy purpose. civilians had .been repatriated Admiral Hits lowed me.” / service and Fish and^tldlife ser­ (nbn-acid). Checks "plate odor” (den- to our oOkia by appointment (on since the surrender, but that 6.- Before Japanese soldiers cover­ 2 BIG FIRST RUN vice. and (Jathollechaplaln^of the State tute breath). Get FA3TEKT.H at any your lunch hour If you wish) to 500,000 were still to be brought Merger Plan ed the well with nktive bamboo iThe government , says that until Guard, will be the celebrant. drug atore. al(n and get the cash. A loan of home. In Manchuria alone, the sheets. Umali said, they threw lh,l HITS ON ONE BILL! 1080 is tested more fully, it should ■100 costa (20 80 when promptly agency said, there are 700,000 some rocks, "droppei^ repaid In 13 monthly consecu­ {Li_ad Hyf6ona£ ■■■■■ a sewing i FRL, SAT., SUN. he used only by professional exter­ I FINANCE CO. troops and one million clvlliana. (Continued- fMni z / - Page Onej machine,” and flrei In many' minators. I ' tive installmenta of IIO.OS each. tad Fleer Loans mads on your sl|nstura State Theater Bldg. Awaiting repatriation from Korea Shota. * Suggests Spraying With DDT alona. Prompt, private, friendly Pheas MSS were 85,000 troops 'and 700,000 strategy, tactics and budget re­ SomeUme after midnight, the S h o Some authorities suggest that in Let F. & S. Sell Tour Property D. M. Srewa, Mgr. civilians. In Forrn'osa there were quirements,” Cooke eald. witneas continued, ^m e Filipino any large-scale rat eradication The proposals, he added, "kllow Each Eve. Orch. and 1st Rol. $8 00.98.80. 94.20t 2nd Hal. $1 JO, 92.40. Lleeaat Ne. 3(1 women sneaked to the well and program, both 1080 and ANTU We Jiave many clients w^ting for property of every the Navy to retain a so-labeled, lowered ropes up which six men UlSHlS SaL Mat- Orch. and l*t Bal. 91-80, 92.40, 93.00; 2nd Hal. 00c, 91.20 should be followed by spraying so-called 'fleet air arm.’ The ‘fleet escaped. Many of the women lib­ ^(including 20% tax). Please enclose payment and stamped ratnrn with DDT. description in Manchester and suburbs. If you hav^ air arm' is what was allotted to envelope. No Order Blanks are being mailed for this show. Tele­ erators-! were captured and never Plague, typhus and other deadly property for sale, list it with us for quick results p'^ns the British Navy by the Royal Air seen agqin. m phone Hartford 5-9117. diseases are carried by the fleas Force at the end of the First Another FiUpino, Victor Man- SCREEN i that Infest rats. DDT, these au­ personal atifntion. ^ World war. quiat, said be was trussed up and thorities say, would kill the^fleaa "6 6 6 “As we all knoTV, the British that otherwise might leave the marched off with 300 to another m i ^ COLD PREPARATIONS Navy entered thla war with a Na­ well. The one Umali had been In dead rats and carry disease to oth­ The F. S. Realty Compaiiy LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, vy almost fatally defective in its was flUsd with bodies by that er animals SQd to humans. NOSE DROPS air arm and had to come to the Urns. REMEMBER!! (Tomorrow: U. S. now Independ­ Photos: 2-1153 and 6719 USE ONLT AS DIRECTED United States Navy to get aircraft Found Bodies of Many ent of Imported Poisons.) Weekdays, Evenings and Sundays with whlab It could defend Its En route, Manquiat dashed to shlp%from air attack and contend freedom but was hit by two of For Food At Its Boot Cuba is the outstanding Latin on even terms against a modern seven bullets Japanese soldiers America sugar producer and ex­ Navy aa possessed by the Japa­ fired after him. He returned to porter, supplying more than half nese. The development of a British the well a few days later and of the total Latin American pro­ air-sea offensive power was out of found the bodies of many men and duction. . , ADAMS STREET— COVENTRY LAKE— the question. • i r s C A V E Y ' S 4-Ropm Lake Front Cottage. “And yet. we have proposed here women with whom be started the •, • 4 - Family Dwelling, 4-4 C ^m tely furnished, electric ALL an-organization of the armed for­ march. rooms, large lot, handy to bos Manquiat eald that none of the and school. lights, electric stove, hot water ces which would put the United marchers was seen alive again. $8,500. Terms Ar- MAKES .States Navy in the same position NORTH MAIN ST.— ged. as WHS the Royal Navy In 1941 A youth from the village of An- tiopolo, EusiUo Linotoc, said he Dancing Tonight 2-FnmIly Flat, 5 rooms each from'whlch.- Inferiority It haa not apt„ oonvenienoes, large lot, / 4- Room Cottage, 16 ft. from RADIOS yet by any means fully recovered/' and hundreds of bis towmsmen 9 :.30’Til Closing. lake front. All conveniences. were marched two at a time to S-car garage. Sale Price 98J00. Completely tarnished. 93,100. The Army-and Navy developed Down 91.000. / Repaired a partherahip during the war ‘Japanese who kill people.” . Terms Arranged. which ^should be continued and He said he was pushed into a WELLS STREET— 5- Room Cottage, lake front, group of a doaen soldiers who As Usual a a a GeorgB and Ralph Reasonably should be strengthened,” O>oke 4-Famlly Dwelling, 4 room* year ’roond. AU Improvements. said. ”1''do not believe, however, stabbed him In the thighs, 'back, each apt., modern oqdvenl- Sale Price 95,100. $1,800 that the' possibility of growing co­ hands, stomaclC back of the neck, With Their Electric Organ and Drums. Down. THE INSTANT MAGIC OP ”I didn’t count 'howr many times— Directed hr encea, recently radecoi^sted In­ I Tubes Tested operation and’^lntegratlon will be kiACKOAKIE WUHaaiWaltaiea . side and oat. handy ta schools, EAST CENTER STREET— promoted by marriage forced upon I shudder whenever I remember.” “ ^ “A Treat for Dancing Feet” buses and shopplM sertlon. 7- Room Home with large Large Stock an uBwlUlng Navy.” He said be regained consciousness LAUGH NO. 2! I Good Investment- / s4le Price sonparlor and garage, la a hours later on river bank Ut­ 18.000. 83.000 M w n. very nice location of Olnnches- tered with the corpses of other The Finest in ter, hot water beat with oil, Parts Antipolo ruidents. "maybe a thou­ ADAMS 8TR|El&T— . ..i. Braplace, taU tile. Jiath, con­ sand.” 6-Room Single. In good con- venient to school and buses. Personal Notlcea Yamaabita Shrug* Shonldera CAVEY^S • DESIGN , ditlon. Prira 96J00. Down Sale Price flOJOO. Down Yamaiftaita was shown a picture 91,200. / 93JOO. „ M AN EXQUISITE NEW JAR Card of Thanks of Llnotoc’a 16 back wounds, and (At The Center) • WORKMANSHIP TV* wish to express our thsnks to shrugged his shoulders. COBUR^ ROAD— EAra CENTER, ST,— our neIxHbors and friends for their S-^ooniL Staigle, all ooavenl- AU-OAY K3UN0AT1ON, fomoui The defense announced it would 6-R^om Single, nR eonvenl- sympathy and kindnes.s at the death of attempt to show that the kiUing • MATERUL laclndlng steam heat, eaedgt, inhlndlng ell hot water for its long-kisting, avar-clinging our husband and father. Also for = LATE STAGE SHOW(^ S A T . U SUii. at lO! those who loaned their cars and aent of more than 12,000 civilians 4n the Llo annparlor and 8re- heat, I-car garage, Breplace, magic, now comet In on exciting 589-841 dowers. We especially extend thanka rich old Batangaa province town very nice location, ban- large, lot and nice location. MAIN 89 to the Knifthts of Columbus, Gammons of Llpa was in retaliation for con­ DAV ' ReiDirdless of the type of ’ to schools, buses and stores. Price $11,000. Terms Ar­ new jar Inspired by a priceless Chinese A Iloaglund Co. and amployets, and stant night attacks on .Japanese Memorial you may deatre, Price $13,000. Down ranged. antique fade, holding Instantaneous Mother'! Clrclea. Wa are grateful to r.wsuN. Open Tharsday Until 9 P M. the American Red Croai and others communications tines by Filipino IN we can design, produce and 9SJ00 COVENTRY— beouty for your face i ., put it on and- who assisted In trying to locate our guerrillas. place it fdr you. We guar Farm, 39 acres. Mostly till- Closed Saturday At 5:30 P. M. eon and brother. Commission members then ruled 20 ANDOVER- forget it, sure that the4nimitabie, . antee every Memorial wi sMe. 1-Room Home, with all Mra. C. 'HcCluakay aifd family. that they would bear limited tes­ WEST STREET­ eeuvenienoes. Bara equipped well-groomed soignee look Is going to timony on guerrilla action but WUIAM JOAN build to be lastingly sgtia to tie up 20 bead cattle. Sale stay right with you oil doy long. warned that they would not con­ factory., / S' Room Honae, oil convenl- Price 98,000. Down $8,000. sider It grounds for excusing cruel- BENDIX • BLONDELL tndndtng.. steam . JMaL;. oil, tall bath, copper '"ND. CIWENTRY— ~ pffpirtri t ed by-Japan w -sol- m SILYERS. dlers. MANCHESf ER plnmbitag, Inlaid linoleum In 8- room House, aU conven- The prosecution wound up Its Idtchen mmI bath. Continaous iencFs, poultry bouse. It acraa presentation of Manila testimony . water.' Attrnrtive locsfloa . land,' 3-car garage, good loea- AU-OAY rOUNOATlON CUAA, |J25 vrtth.. introduction.-of.a- deposition MEMORIAL ;r lake. Price $5 JOO. Terms ''tion ' in the country. Price In 7 ihadai declaring that Red Cron pack­ Arranged. . 98J50. Down flJOO ages intended for American civil­ .COMPANY ian Internees were found looted In ------END t o n ig h t ------A Almritl Prop. Cali 5105 for Additional Information <)n Any of These FOR PRODUCE COUNTER the head()uarters of Yamashlta Properties. who today observed his 60th birth­ “CHRISTMAS IN CONN.** ! ‘OR PiSAUI ■ AND HARRISON WELDON DRUG GO. GOOD SALARY TO START 5ipAy WEEK day. “CISCO KID RETURNS** STREETS PRESCRiPTloj ALLEN REALTY COMPANY PHARMACISTS Heads of colleges and univer­ TRUEPRONB 1781 OR S ttl ||k MAIN STREET Apply Manager, 717 Main St; Bu.v Bonds Hera for a Free w An Lines of Insurance, Inrluiltng ^fo tgagra t e l e p h o n e 5321 sities in. America are known as Ticket To the Victory Bond Open Sunday* 055 51AIN STREET V TELIVIIONBILETII 5106 I presidents, rectors, ehaacaUors, -Show, State Theater, Nov. IS- provosts .an4 ptlncipgls. F Boy DIraet nad Bara Moaeyl 1 Vi-.f

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• -v-:. which Russia .hag not yet Joined, and negotiations - etmoerning the Urges Cabinet Trade School *arents m four-power ' _ THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC IFA CO, tdvoci ☆ _ ------, ^ __ increase Army, Hhupr Roll * iib'f*^, ® High School Tuesday _ ■ ’ ’ v' ■■■' ' ORANGES ; .9 ' ne t'b' Wscuss 'IVfurgliul D iirkee .licatj^e-4)HU' mders Direc|p.r Echmalian ■flORlDA-SWEET . O ' 0 | S C . ’4 in JllH . 1L1t?^SJZE-2f6's ' f c O O z D l J ^ovel Program to Be , Iiistriictiotis for Paniife’ manlfesti''"’The _____^ One) Gives Nameis .4ml Ghurrh ProfTraiii merit, despite the retu, Leading Studeil^' Held in Observant of who spent the year of mllltar CleaF. clvllhiit ntrol Education Week; I'o domination in eclipse because ot , military b ra n ^ . ^ " t James \y Diirkee. who has been their liberalism,, contain mgriy ^Ivlliaii. ebntroi' ^ Director John G. Eolimallan of SRAPEFRUli Open WHIy Am named marshal for the Armistice men of conservative,.-h'oelal aijd trlhuttyj^i to the orderly 'deVel the., Howell Cheney Technical aORIDA THIN SKIN ebonomlc view’s/^.'I^iggi.^r* known' ment'df bur Federal aystei School announced today that Day parade to be held Sunday, twelve boys have made the school's JUICY-SIZE 64'j 2 ^ . 1 5 ' ' ■ Tuesday evening. November 13, to fear the dkngs'r Of commiiniza- Austin continued Inlan Intervl ha.s Issued his orders for the par­ tlon if Russian influence becomes “We must have carb .we do ,,^t^ 'onor Roll during the months of ■CAUFORNIA SOLID A , the Manchester High school facul­ ade. This Includes the lino of strong. spoil this counterbalance to Slid- eptember and October. LEHUCE CRISP HtAOS A HD9 ty will observe National Education march to the Center Church where -The elemrical department leads CAUF(/RNIA Fear Russian Exeesaes - den and unforeseen ch'ange.s in our g YOUNG TCNOCR A FCH* Week by Inviting the parenU of the veterans will attend’,services, Stories of Russian excesses In civil government.” in the nui^ber of boys on the list CARROTS Jiigh school pupils to become the reassembling and the march to with six Witb{ three from the ma­ northern Korea have wide cur­ Influenced by Pollttcal Outlook YELLOW TURNIPS 3 c 10> “school pupils" once again, Princi­ the .\Ianche.ster MeprorlaJ hospital rency among Japanese leaders, chine de|lai'tm|ent and two from pal Edson M. Bailey announced to­ grounds for the services to be who profess to fear similar devel­ . MacArthur noted that although the carpentry (lepartment and one ALMOND'NUT MEATS 59* day. The plan provides an oppor­ held at the monument. ther«. opments If there should be a ter­ the president is commander-ln- from drafting. ' r y tunity for all parents to meet the The orders: ritorial division of Japan among chief his decisions are "non-pro­ Tlroae on' Honor Roll SALTED NUTS ASSORTED * teachers of their sons and daugh­ Having been appointed marshal the Allle.s after the others Join'the fessional” and “influenced to some FollowiirgNja the list: NEW CRDP WALNUTS Uo* 4E« ters and to become more familiar of the A'rmistice Day. parade, I Americans, and If the Russians for extent by the political outlook of ■ Carpentry Dept.; George Bid- svith the daily routine of the hereby take command and appijint instance should be allotted the the United States because the well. Stuart' Grlsel. SUPERMARKETS CIDER cAtOS* School. The program opens at 7:30 James McCullough chief of staff. northern island of Hokkaido, which president of the United States, Drafting Dept.: Chester Small. NEW 1945 CROP HGS p.m. The following aides will report la in American hands. whoever he may be, has been, and Electrical Dept.: Rudolph Lugln- Parents will be asked to meet to the chief of staff at the Army official American always will be by our system of bubl, John Marston, Edward Nie- Layer CAurosNiA 23« Vkq* 48> in their son's or daughter's home and Navy CTub at 9:4.'5, Sunday confirmation of. or comment on government, .8 servant of politics. mlc, Walter Nowak, Joseph Pla- (dom Just as pupils meet in these Nov. 11. these Korean reports, since there "He depends upon the suffrage der, John Zapareaky. Callforaia Finger *pk°g 24* ''iocmis every day. There they will Edson M. Balley Donald Hemniingway, Army is no communication between the of the people, and to survive he Machine Dept.: Robert Eryer, Black Missloa CALIFOSNIA *K0^ 17« receive a program card which con- Prlncipel, High School and Navy Club. American and Russian zones In has to yiel(i to some extent to the Harold Pease, Alfred Surowlec. ' tainh the daily schedule of the pu- Francis Miner. American Le­ Korea. But. there has been Ameri­ suffrage of the people. . . . There Black Missloa CALIFOSNIA Vxu* 35* Ml. Notices containing directions gion. can disappointment over the lack have hardly been two (presidents) for the remainder of the evening of cooperation there. .will be read. The "Sessidh" Wlir Fred %aker, Britlsh-Amerlcan who have the same' concept as to Pupils Present War Veteran's. Present progress of Russlan- what their duties are.” Husbands! Wives! VfOTva g m /« e en with an assembly in the as­ Bertie .Moseley, Veterans of Chinese negotiations concerning The general said military de­ V sembly hall. The assembly i- pro-. Foreign Wars. the occupation of Manchuria, In 50 gram will be provided by the high partment leaders "have suffered Want new Pep and Vim^? Fine Program Ernest Peterson, Disabled which the United States is involv­ frightfully In the past” because JhoitMiida of roupl« Ere irorn«out. iv $ 4 school musical clubs, and A Cap- ed because American transports bAutud fioUfiy ptckim borir Uck* For orw LB BAG pella choir, the Round Table sing­ American Veterans. they did not know what went on vim. vltAlltr. trjr Ottnn ToniO TAbWU. Coouiau U S NO. 1-ilZt A Frank Fenton. Spanish War are carrying the Chinese forces in the cabinet sessions. iron too, for pop; AltO'fui MAINE 01 CONN ers, the Boys' choir, and the high thither, is being keenly followed ltAnUp.Bi. ______„ W 'm'm ■ school band with’ brief talks on I Eight Graders of Bar­ Veterans. Lack ProfMaional Knowledge or UM At All drug noret tvArywbcrA. h Andrew Holzheimer. Yankee here as a test of harmony among nil m m m f high school education by Superin-1 the powers that crushed Japan. ”It is no answer to say the sec­ I , -tendent Arthur H. Illing and Prin-1 nard School Give Flay Division. V|l W iw». V W| Alfred t’alshaw. Marine Corps Debate Russia’s New Role retary of war and the secretary of cipal Edson M. Bailey. j For Junior Red Ooss the Navy are present.” MacArthur After the assembly, parents will j League. Among Americans here there is Leonard Aceto, Italian War Vet­ the same disagreement and debate continued. "They are not the pro­ be invited to go through the daily Eighth grade pupils in the Barn­ fessional heads of the services. ! PINEHURST ' routine of their son or daughter, erans. as at home concerning Russia’s ard school enjoyed a performance Color hearers for all units bear­ new role In world affairs and the . . . However they may want to —5 — 2 . - ^ 4 5 : “Reoltations" will be entirely un­ of the play "Humanity’s Flag," at protect professional interests, they MEAT prepared and parents are assured ing National, or orzantzatlon’a difference between her- concept of fklllfklf'ClIC NATIVE that teachers will "spring'’ no the assembly period this morning. colors will report to the chief of democracy and the American or haven't the professional knowledge ullluliCIld '. 2hto'3Tubs. l6v39 This afternoon the dramatic club staff at 9:55. British brands. Some express con­ to do so, and they are not able to | DEPARTMENT quizzes. Parents will have an op­ repeated the play for the seventh come back and tell the services portunity to meet teachera and to Members of all units participat­ fidence that sufficient understand­ Fresh Oysters learn more about the apeclflc ob- grade children. y ing In church service will march ing can be reached to permit com­ what went on.” » The Red Cross Club of Grade 8 pletion of the American-style dem­ The general said he saw no Cod Fillets LARGE FOWL .42' Jectlvea of each subject. Regular also presented to the scholars the behind massed colors to the Cen­ study periods will afford an op- ter Congregational church, leav­ ocratization program, already well "danger” in his suggestion be­ Fresh Mackerel history and functions of the Na­ advanced under MacArthur. The cause "no man can be a conspira­ •portunlty to' visit other school fa­ tional diildren’s Red Cross fund,^ ing the Army and Navy (ilub at Cod Steak VEAL LEGS “ if .32* / cilities such as the library, the 10:15. opposing view is that Russia wants tor against the government of the Steak Pollack cafeteria, and the gymnasium, or drive for which Is nqjv on. The to see Japan Sovietized. Some United States In any way shape program follows: All units will reassemble at apeak of the danger that the do­ or form if he sat in at cabinet either of the two school offices. Part I—"The National Child­ 12:15 under direction of the chief VEAL RUMP R0AST °fZ° .32* Members of the Student Council of staff at the rear of the Munici­ cile Japanese people might again meetings with him having' respon­ MILK FED VEAI. Will act as guides to aid "pupils” ren's Fund": History of the Fund become regimented for war-like sibility for the military. forces. Veal L ejfs-----.... .lb. 37c —Jean A.spinwall, Nancy Crock­ pal building. purposes under Russian domina­ RIB VEAL CHOPS ' .37* in finding their class rooms. ett; What the Fund Is—Jean Hew­ Parade Order Boneless Veal Roasts Attendance is not restricted to tion. “Take where revolutions flour­ 34* 2 t* X' itt; What the Fund Does Barbara Police Flscort. MacArthur is known to believe ish. down in Central and South ’ Veal Chops Shoaider "^aoi’NW La Haatbarg ^"No”pon?T$*'* La the parents of high school pupils. Harmlni Gift Boxes and School Marshal anej Staff. Anyone interested in the work of Colors. that It would be a great thing for .America. You will find that' the Pinehurst Farm Fresh Veal Lola ^hopspomt, ls 40* Cod Fillets l.3 2 * the school la cordially Invited to Equipment—Joyce Crahe; War the world If.Japan could be Chris­ leaders are men who have not been attend. Nurseries — Annmarle Mullen; Salvation Amfy Band. tianized, although he feels that Connected with the government.” POULTRY Veal Cutleta S polnia La 42* Siaelts extra ui*ac La 19* Food and aothlng—Judith Woods. Ladies Auxiliaries. this would be difficult because of Veterans Units, World War I and Tender Young Turkeys Fraikforts no polnia La 37* Haekerel FRESH CAPL L.1S* Barbara Yurkshot; How the Fund Japanese materialism and aloof­ 54c pound la Maintained—Lila Gagnon, Patty World War II. ness. But with the destruction of no point! LB 31* aiimNO eiNT 89* X- Rember; The.Future of the Fund Organizations not connected (We are now taking or­ Bologaa Oysters To Show Pictures militarism, its strong. spiritual "FT' —Jean Griswold; The L'.'e of with Veteran Organization. weapon, the naUonal ciilt, Local Priest ders for Thanksgiving poul­ ■X . At St. Marv’s Hall Henry Dunant - Jacqueline Ubei t. Spanish War Veterans. has suffered a draatlo loss of con­ try. It will be well to or­ Part II—Junior Red CrossSpng; Gold Star Mothers and Fathers fidence. ~ ffere’s a new euggestion , . . Bug Junior Red Cross Pledge. I in c a rs ) . Makes Address der Capons and Turkeys Part III: Has M'elcomed dinrchmen now). "Thy Will Be Done,” a Mund | Disabled Veterans (In cars). The supreme commander baa HALF-TURKEYS' 53' motion picture, will be shown in Play—Dramatic Oub—"Human­ Line of March Fresh F ow l...... lb. 42c You got mort turkoy moat for loot monty. It'a otty ity’s Flag”: welcomed the arrival in Japan of Father Timmins Princi* to cook . . . and tatlor to carvt, too. St. Mary’s parish hall at 7:45. to­ Center street to Main, north to a delegation representing the morrow evening. ’The public has Introduction and cast of charac­ Haynes street to hospital grounds. Council of Churches .of Christ In pal Speaker at A. A» Native Fryers or Broilers been invited. There will be no ters by Helen Amback; Norma,. Aides will stand by- to assist at 48c pound ^ admission charge since this is a Marcia Keeney; Sylvia. Barbara Memorial service. America and previously an arch­ New York Banquet Kloppenbuig; Tohla, Molly Mc­ bishop of the Catholic church. He Large Roasting Chickens ac picture distributed for education­ Memorial address—Rev. James has given them facilities to help Eight O’clock 2.’ \4H< al purposes. At a similar event Bride; Ada mo, Gary Beckwith; A. Young, Church of the Naza- . 48c pound Madame Zaney. Marilyn Francis; their studies of the fate of Japa­ Rev. James P. Timmins, of St. last year a plate was left Nat the rene. ^ nese Christianity during the war Bridget's church, was the principal Nectar Tea °»o? Vg34‘ | door for contributions toward Theresa. Ruth Smlthj*Angela, Lola and the prospects of renewed mis­ speaker at the llth annual ban­ Link Sausage bringing the picture and operator Prokopy: Madame Tostin, Helen Grote & Weigel's FruitCocktaiPt!^rc.:32>^| to Mancbeater. It la expected that VVachtel; Madame Herman, Mari­ sionary efforts In the new era. quet of Alcoholics Anonymous held this pnctlce will be repeated. lyn Gleason; Henri Dunant. Ralph MacArthur has no present plans In the Hotel Cbmmodore, New Frankfurts Grapefruit Juice a°N 27'^| Four of the laymen of St. Kennedy: Voland, Joan Schuetz; Task ill Japan for returning to the United States. York Cltyi last night. Sliced Tongue Bonita, Ruth Gibson; Toni, Walter He la known to regard his respon­ Rev. Timmins, who was instru­ »•*. NO 2 I a e I Mary’s had an opportunity to at­ sibility for directing the vast pro­ mental in organizing the local Jellied Corned Beef Green beam RILtABLE CAN 14 tend a abowing of "Thy Will Be Blatter.r Beef Kidneys V Done" last month, and returned Stage Manager, Ramon Longttin; May BeCiided gram of democratic changes he branch