\ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,1646 TWELYB V Tbe Weather Manchester Evening Herald Avorage Daily Clreaktlon Foreeast of U. S. Weather Bnreea For tha Month et September, 1645 A- in' taverns and grills to take down Partly cloudy with few Bgiit orders. I f some pastor finds some Kn ights’ Outing showers . todight; cooler toalght Engagcd to Wed of his flock wandering he may General Manager 8,988 and much .cooler Tuesday; fteak About Town LEGLERC northwest winu. f Heard ^long^Main Street come to The Herald and' we wljl To Be Tomorrow Member o f the Andit assist him in locating his lost «FltNERAI. HOME Bnrenn o f Clranlnttona (Innlnc Sunday morning an And on SofM of Manchester*$ Side Streets, Too sheep. Manchester^A City of ViUage Charm clasa w U meet during the 23 Main HI reel Members o f Campbell OoUncil, __ At School hour, 9:80 a. m. In A news item was submitted to Ph(H«e 5269 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS The m^t'bag this week brought tor will be named shortly Several The Herald the other day to the \ Knights o f Columbus, wlll itttend AdverUatag an f t g a I t ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 iith Methodlat church. llie members o f the commltlac have VOL. LX V„ NO. 7 ■I win meet In the church pair- effect that a local woman had the fall outing of thex^uncU at ^ ”^ '^ e a rf Along Main Street: stated that until a man is named •nd aU adults and eapeclaUy been given a dinner party in honor rilie North End boys are won- the building will remain closea .|s Garden Grove tomorrow. A large mts o f CSiurch School ^ Id re n of her golden wedding anniversary. .-dcring when the Y will be opened this fair to the youngsters who. number o f tickets has been sold welcome. The minister o? W e thought it strange that the EI.ECTRIC MOTORS because our memberships are run­ have to work for their money to Laval Stays New V FW Leaders Exchange Congratulations church win . meet with thfe man's name wasn't mentioned. In by the comn^itee headed by Frank Repairing Rewinding ning out and $3 Isn’t hay. pay a membership and have it ex­ checking up we found that the Qulsh. A. program o f sports, which Transition to “It’s getting cold out nights pire with the building being man had been dead several years. is exposed to start soon after the All Work Guaranteed Shidehara Drafts and whenever we go any where to closed ? We don’t know Just how you would arrii^i of the first members at 11 Ace Electric Motor Repairs In Dungeon; IdRabU Leon Wind will Install play we get chased away. By the go about celebrating a wedding o’clock, has been planned by the 221 N. Main St.. 0pp. Depot officers o f the Sisterhood of time the Y opens we (the boys) When will the old Golf Lots off anniversary with one-half of the committee. Telephone 5642 nple Beth Sholotn, at the first will have to pay another $3 again East Center street be utilized to contracting parties being absent. Arnold Paganl is the caterer for New Jap Cabinet; Doyen Heard (ting o f the seaaon, Tuesday for membership. best advantage? ’The lots were Reminds us of a local man, a wi­ the event. Basis Seen in 1946; nlng at eight o’clock at the “We have heard rumors that che purchased at a cost o f $25,000 over dower who had rewed, giving a : nple. Y Is going to'make some changes. a year ago and It was understood party to celebrate the silver annl-! Former French Premier We hope weTI have boxing, hockey, at the time that the grounds would versnry of his first wife. We never : “WATERMANS” Headaches Ahead Group 518, Polish Women’s Alll- basketball etc. Last year all we provide athletic facilities and did hear how the second wife did YOUR OWN! ! Maintains Decision He wlll honor the returning vet- had was basketball. serve os a World War n memorial. take to that celebration. XMAS GREETING CARDS Pemona) Errand Service Nothing has been done at this "Local Package Delivery” Tough Hurdles Loo M.J with a welcome-home cele- “We are wondering what will From Your Snapshots Reached Saturday; ,.ation Sunday, October 7, at four conie of Jumble Inn, local ’teen time, one year later. Materials A local intellectual group is or­ (Completes Safe and Sane Order Now — Snpply Limited! Ratea On Request. Nazism Seen Main-Witness Delayed pciock In the afternoon In Pulaski age canteen? We hope It won’t be were scarce as well as help' one ganized into a club bearing the Government for Hun­ __ 'Ilie committee requests there because we couldn’t get In year ago. If the town was going name of a famed artiste. But evi­ C. L. W A TE R M A N Toughest Period S« at all membera be present. The last year. Wo are only Eighth to or if they had’ any immediate dently -the club’s press agent ELITE STUDIO 98 Lenox St. Tel. Man. 2-0752 gry, Restless Japan; Dead; Fears Parts, 8.—(F)—Plorre La­ bile la also Inylted. Graders. plans to build the- proposed stad­ Miss Dawn Marreau doesn't KTiow too much about this Edward J. Mack val was reported by court attend- Cul)s Score 4 Would Keep Between Now and Ne Eighth Graders. ium and athletic grounds, certain­ particular a rtis^ because when­ Plans Meeting of Ad' ly nothing has been shown pub­ anta to be locked in a dungeon The Gleaners Group of the The youngsters are right In their . Mrs. Florence Marccau of $2 Hil­ ever news ItoTris ,■ are submitted Earle C. Doebner, president of Spring by Krug; request for a place to go evenings, licly as yet liard street announces the engage­ Perrett A Olenney, Inc., announc- visers Before Repor- Future Rise beneath the Palais de Justice to­ ,rscs win meet at the South about the club’s activities the fan­ In Fifth; Gain Air Control cline in Income _fethodiat church Monday evening where they can enjoy themselves. ment of her daughter, Miss Dawn cy name is always^^lncorrectly e;j today that Edward J, Mack ' ting Rolter to Emperor day aa the fourth day of hia tree- The lads pay full memberships In Merceau, to George R. Dawson, S9n spelled. has been appointed general mana­ Fit 7:45. Restaursuit owners tell us th.^t RANGE OIL aon trial started late without the Production Will the Y and have use of the limited pranksters who patronize their din­ o f Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dawson ger o f the company. Mr. Mack Dun-Rite Kesselring Sees Danger swarthy defendant on hand. 3-Run Margin Navy Holds facilities only during the fall and ing places have hit upon a stunt o f Portsmouth, N. H. •One of the town’s new vol has ^been with the company for Tokyo, Oct. 8.— {JP) The former premier’s lawyers Halted Early Next Ye$ winter months. Seaman 1-c Marceau graduated that gives them and other custom­ comes through with a suggestioif ,over TO years and for the past Delivery Asing, dapper Premier Ki- O f PafUical Revolution consulted Judge Paul Mongibeaax —Forecasts Assume Activities during the past few ers a lot o f trouble. ’The restaura­ from Manchester High school ■with after attending his first ■ town years has been In charge of juro, Shidehara completed his and told him Laval refused to "as­ Trucks Driven from Mitscher Says Carrier DON WILLIS years have dropped off to the teurs believe that those who do the the class of 1942, anti entered serv­ meeting' last. Tuesday night. He the Manchester terminal. Auto Body In Which Some Other “safe and sane” government sociate myself with a Judicial derly Reconversioj point that last year found only a mean trick are young folks. ’They ice with the "W aves” in June, sat in the rear of the hall and Perrett & Glenney, Inc., oper­ C A L L .3996 8 Griswold Street crime." Thus, the former Vichy Box by Chicago ^ ir- Supremacy Should Be GARAGE basketball league in operation. The try to watch and cateh them at it 1944. clalm.s he couldn’t hear most of ate a fleet of 30 trucks and trail­ for a hungry, restless Japan Fascist Form May Arise Telephone 8888 chief of government was main­ Maintained by Nation Conpleto Aoto SerriM game room used in previous sea­ and sometimes they ate success­ Coxswain Dawson graduated the discussion. He suggests that ers in highway motor transporta­ Cookes Service Station today, and planned.the first taining a decision he reached rage; Passeau Filters Washington, Oct. 8.— sons by the youngsters was taken ful. from Portsmouth High school with the town meeting use a public ad­ tion service between cities in Con­ Oberursel, Oermany, Oct. Saturday not to attend the trial — America, facing the tough| 18 Main S t TeL 8085 the class of 1941 and has been in Fender and Body Work meeting of his 15-man cabi­ In Second Inning In Post-War Period over by the ’teen-agers last year The pranksters unscrew the tops dress system and that each one necticut, New York and New Jer­ — Field Marshal Gen. Albert K ef- for bis life. est reconversion hurdles for their exclusive use. Members of salt and pepper shakers so that the N avy since p^em ber. 1942. taking part in the discussion be sey. and Garage Auto Paintihig net immediately, even before selring expressed belief today Jiat Beiilabed by Siffiatltiito Onror tween now and spring, of the Y had no room set aside the tops just barely remain attach­ Both he and hui flnitcee are station­ required to stand before the mi­ reporting its roster to the em­ Part o f the hour and 33 min­ W rigley Field, .Cniilcago, Oct. 8 Annapolis, Md., Oct. 8.—^/P)— where they coUld gather, play ed to the shakers. ’Then an inno­ ed at the Naval Air Station, Ana- crophone. Not a had idea—espei ManchestecJireen. Conn. Alfred Chagnot. Prop. peror—an unprecedented proce­ Nazism was <)ead in Germany but complete the transition fr just why Walter Hibbard was so utes delay was caused by the ab­ _ (fl^ —The Cnilcago Cubs came to Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, games, read books or listen to the cent diner later on comes in and costia, D. C. dally for those who haven’t the vociferous in his condemnation of dure. said there was danger of a ’’po­ sence of one of the resistance ju­ life with a lodd crash in the fifth war to peace late in 1946 radio as they had In previous years picks up a shaker to dust seasoning vocal powers of -the north ertd To Outline Beadachea deputy chief of Naval operations the north end swimming hole pro­ litical revolution" in which some rors, Jean (Terminal.. He was re­ all goes well. Chairman J. Oil Burners not to mention pool tables and on his'food and the top drops off professor. ’ Dome! News agency said he Inntog toddy to drive four runs for air, said today that our car­ will never live down what hap­ ceedings. We made some In­ other form of Fascism would arise placed by one of the two remain- Joseph M. Stack, Plttsbui^h, P a„ newly e le c ts c6mmander-ln- ping pong tables that were absent the shaker depositing a big quan­ 'would outline bluntly the head­ across and take a 4 to .1 lead over rier supremacy should be maln- Krug predicted this today sa d pened. quiries at the north end and the if Allied forces left the country I fng'subaUt'ute jurors. Twelve“ ■ of chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, exchanges congratulations It Is expected that a new direc- tity of either salt or pepper on th^ You probably noted that there aches ahead for the new govern­ the Tigers to the sixth the 10th and final meeting A party of Legionnaires had de­ only idea advanced to us was that . the jurors are from Parllamjent; with the newly-named national president o f the Ladles Auxiliary ot taiined to the post-war period and food. 1) to be an office In town for filing ment. which moat observers say gams of the . the W ar Production Board. Furnaces cided to go to the Acadia for the reason for Mr. Hibbard’s ; gripe The 6ne-Ume commander of the other 12 are from the reslst- the VFW , Mrs. Frances Anderson, o f Bridgeport, Conn. Election declared that “ carrier based air In many instances the 4izh is unemployment compensation cannot aurvlve more than a few Trailing three games to two to He said tbe decline in natlo steaks. The members of the group Germany’e stubborn defense In It-1 unce movement which opposed waa announced at concluding session of-46th annual national encamp­ (power) is the present day me­ A Pew StfD Available. spoiled by too much sal^ br pep­ claims. The .power o f the prc.“i8 might possibly be the fact that the set, and one run behind in this income and in production were engaged In rather heated when the photograph was taken months------. .. G'fmany and the Vichy govern- ment, held at Chicago.— (NEA telephoto.) ______' dium for enunciating the princi­ per.. ’Ilien the 41n«r-makes a com­ conversatloTi' as the steaks were again. The Herald asked for game as the result of a second- be halted early next year. MANCHESTER the day the work on the pool was A brand new domestic trouble and laughed through an Interview ^ent during the occupation. ples o f Naval warfare.” RACKI.IPPE OIL CO. plaint and often the restaurant being served. The corpulent one names of those willing to sign a waa added to Shldehara’s bur­ inning Tiger rally, the National Krug stressed, however, started they didn't wait for him ...... ------I the America interrogation Th* main witness of the day. In a speech prepared for deliv­ fML Harlfm d has to make good: was the most talkative. Ho was so petition that'.such an office be dens today— strikes. More than center, apparenUy s-Unc

"like a strong leader," and add«M destroyed many gift packages and New England district Lutheran from ' Washington last night*-that tive to follow certain rulea In fill­ ture chess or checkers; oilskin Nazism Seen his belief that this would be p^s* W o u ld K e e p it had beep learned thaLthe Navy pouch; handkerchiefs; washcloth; other goods. Laymen’s League in -annual con­ sible In a democracy as well as. a Local Group Elects Officers Housing Gives ing the l30xes, and although th6y The local committee hopes to vention here Sunday e le c ts Dr. baa drawn plans for^ Ra posl-'war Service Men’ s have appeared In The Herald be­ camphor ice; natlflle and manicure p m r n m Walter R. Schur of Webster. Dead; Fears dictatorship, fleet allocating a ^ com la ry role scissors; comb. , have many calls from persons will­ I NOTICE! Air Control fore, we will summarize them Mass., to the presidency of the or- Keaselring asserted that he was to aircraft carriers, despite the Oak Ridge Building Each gift package should be at­ ing to fill some of these boxes, so role played by “ vlatlon in the win­ First Time in Sixteen Years Severe 'f est agRin. tractively wrapped, and on .he that Manchester may do its share ganizatfon. Others elected were: dntfilnf for not -a Nazi, only a professional Xmas Gifts Any boic may be used, and must George K, Kilgus, Provldenco, Future Rise Navjr Holds ning of p ic war. outside of each packajge must be to make Christmas a less home­ It of Co. O, State soldier. He added that the "real contain six item, plus a greeting R. I., vice president; Robert H. Sodal Clnb riaMI. wUI soldier is. one who wants war least S tr^ 'g said Uiat battleship- placed a Hat of the items contain­ sick day for the boys who spend For the Inst 16 years, members ke; aecretary, Chester E. Morgan; Equalled 3 Canals card If desired; such Items select­ Just, Wollaston, Mass., secretary; oiiur wotBsai V ImM at the American (Continued from Paf^e One) of all." m^ndrd top officials had forbid- British Labor Parlia­ ed therein. No written messages, It at sea. tag mcnttity pmM s ttai fo« (Oofitinnod from Page One) of the local branch of the Na­ Red Cross Quota for ed from the following list, wltn and Christian Kllgus, Providence, R eoe, Toeadav, Oct. IS, de'h discussion o t these post-war flnanciml aecretary and treasurer, other than the name and address "dnaisd ou r—this mar m i Referred to as "Smiling Albert” tional Association of Letter Car­ ment Embarks on Gi­ the total value not to exceed $2. Lutheran iJlymen Elect R. 1., treasurer. Frederick Helm­ gret aomc assurance that their fu< plana by the so-called "air admi­ Edward Sauter; sergeant at arms, Manchester Is Set at of the donor on the card, should blood IxoB. Bo tty lodla a the field marshal dominates life the Navy of tomorrow . , yes' riers nave been paying their du^s)' Thomas J., Donnelly. A • V* U the war Dr. Henry T. Wensel, of The approved items are: Writing ing of Waterbury was named to ysiLWi ons at ttao bat ta ture will be reasonably secure.” must not for a moment lose ^titht rals.” and that proponents of a gantic Jpb Tomorrow r National Bureau of Standards, be included. ; W btaen will be annoonoed among the internees,' sitting at the but have not been meeting nor has The meeting was held in the Atomic Bomb rojeci I 5 0 ; Mailing R;ules portfolio; pencils with clip; gum, WalUngfdrd, Oct. 8—(/P)—The the board of directors. bolp buUd up isd Hoed la m "Like Htronir, Leader” head of the dinner table and act­ of the fact that our carrt^r su­ larger role for aviation were was sent to see Nichols to talk life-savers or^ hard candy in air­ It is very essential that no pmabam’sTbblatssMOMed . p A tide pat>er aad will also bd there been any election of officers. post office building and following I n Three Parts, Sci- ...... matches or other inflammables be After the First World Warr he ing as general counsellor. His fel­ premacy defeated Japan- and that hopeful that Congress would in­ London, Oct. 8—UP—An untried over aome poezlble service to the tight cellophane bags; photo fold­ ost blood-lraa toalos you cos asserted, the Allies failed to giva sist on hearing from the men It Anally was learned that moat the election the officers were in­ I Chriatmaa packages for men included. Several ftres haVe been ...... BoslIaMM low lobol dlrsoaoaa. tadlTMoalljr. low prisoners await his arrival oe- carrier supremacy shmild be main- of the old offieera had either died ence, Industrial Fabri­ Army. Nichols welcomed Wensel er; crossword puzzle books: joke proper support to "the democratic Ulned. who directed the carriers against stalled by state officers including Labor Parliament embarka tomor­ who will spend C^iristmaa on the started on docks by such enclos­ fore sitting down to meals. or had left the, service. ' with a smile and: or cartoon b ^ k s; small, flat regimes of Bruening and Stresae* Japan, such as Admiral Mitschcr.i State President Carl Seboch, State row on the gigantic task of con­ high seas have been requested, ures in packages; fires that have . "Have Proven Efficacy" Satuirday evening a meeting was Vice President John Carew and cation and Army ! "Come here.This is your office, clothes brush; wallet, toothbrush; man." He said the German people verting Britain’s war-geared again this year by Army authoni razor-blades; pipe and pipe tobac­ WE’LL BUY Without a Stop With th^ passage of time, held and officers elected for the State Secretary Raymond Heller. ' there is your desk, that la your cconotiy to a peacetime baali and ties, and the Camp and Hospital co: stationery; cigarettes; soap; . . . your refrigerator — or put It In working order there svfll undoubtedly appear cnmlnF^ year.' The officers chosen The election and installation By Howard W. Blakeslee i flies, and there’s wor}: for you in Council of the Red Cross Is doing weapons to challenge the carrier, Only Corpses were; President, Evan W. Ny- was followed by a banquet at the providing homes for 4,000,000 Associated Frees Science Editor i them. We have been waiting for -playing cards; pocketsize books; for vou* State College, Pa.—This is the Ita best to provide 20,000, with small games, as dominoes, mliils- PIANO TUNING CALL MANCHESTER 2-1226 MANCHESTER 68th consecutive year of football t^t remember this—we have prov- qulst; vice president, R. W. Bron- Hotel Sheridan. bombed-out persons—a job which Oak Ridge, Tenn., <5ct. 8—(^)— you Manchester assunilng 50 as It# ^-tn Use efficacy of carrier air pow­ Our long experience guarantees expert service on home­ at Penn State. Left Asyluiu will bo the supreme test of the The atomic___ bomb project here, in ■ Never a written authorization to share. ly refrigerators and larger Installations. er and until such a time as other plant construction alone, was th^ day. Dr. Wensel is chief of AND VOICING-S5.00 AUTO BODY Socialist reform program spon­ plant conairucuon aiuuc, ua-y. — ------Arty Individuals or organiza­ When fully contracted, the weapons are proven to be superior Speakers Listed Equivalent to building one Panama the Research Ointrol section at tions who would like to give some Repairing Rebailding s r r€4es e*^Knt/ee m M l ryptss^MfMfCMrm 50 Oak Street we should not neglect the power sored by the new "people’s gov­ SPECIAL NOTICE TO pupil of the eye of a king penguin (Oontinned from Page One) canal each year for three years. Okk Ridge. of these holiday gifts are asked to Washing Machines Cash for Your Spinet Grand Telephone 8979 Is a perfect square,'when half that Is carrier supremacy.” ernment.” Now You Nationalization of the country's The project was in three parts, Fatigue Big Problem Ket In touch with the headquarters and Upright - Auto Body and__ _ dilated .a hexagon; and when the Russians were not protected For A. L. Meeting (James P. Strebig, Associated major industries will be the key­ science, Industrial fabrication and Soldiers had combat fatigue, office. 958 Main street, phone Repaired Fehd» Ri^irfng' fully dilated a circle. Press aviation editor, reported under International law, since they 4116. ’The packages will be col­ note of. the seoaion. the Army. The Army’s job was frhat’s not the name used here. Im- ^ z tr. * M/tMeyfesrr/t Auto Painting. were not signers at the Geneva Tell One Warning of Difficulties to make the project go, to keep lected and shipped by the Camp AH Makes and Models. A. G. McCROHON OIL HEAT USaS! The regular monthly social jportant men got dog tired, they \ convention. The new Parliament received a on schedule, finish in time to win, and Hospital committee before Simonizing Col. Leon Jaworskt of Houstop, were on edge, they were so ex­ Phone 8822 or 24164 .PhonR 8828 WE 5ERVE HOMES DAIRIES-FOOO STORES-TAVERNS-RESTAURANIS• rnoeting of the Dilworth-Cornell waFning of its difficulties last Au­ with a working force that finally hausted their judgment lost its Oct. 15. Tex., In charge of the prosecu­ Dealt Rare '29 Hand Twice In 46 numbered about 500,000. bigger Army orders mske It impera­ comma mt pa snwa Pbst 102, American Legion Will be Years gust, when it convened for organi­ sharpntzs. No name for It, hut tion, was upheld after he warned zation purposes after the July elec­ than any great company’s payroll, m m 0H£ SOURCE I that international law would • be­ held tonight at the Legion Home they were sent to the hospital for at 8 o’clock. South Windsor, Me. — UP) — tion landslide that carried the La­ and all secret. ’ a week-end rest, imder sedaUves, come an "empty shell—a mean­ bor party Into power. Now, rec.m- Head man of the ‘ go phase ingless flcUon” if the charges Dr. A.. B. Sundquist, of 98 George T. Foster’s second perfect the same treatment that restored Princeton street, and Frank Quin- venlng after a slx-wcck recess, the was MaJ. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, V HANDED FUEL OIL Clean-hum- V FUU MEASUUi No efrorsji TA^s were dismissed. ”29” crlbbage hand turned up 45 chief deputy for Col. Kenneth D. many a combat fatigued GI. Scores lln, of 28-C Garden drive will bo. years after the first, which oc­ legislators must get down to busi­ inf ICobiUMat is maefa. to pro- use m e te r e d tank trucks. . The prosecution cited The ness. Nichols. Two wom en probably had to drop out of the work due to Hague convention of 1907 to which the speakers. Both men are vet- curred when he -was in the Philip­ exhaustion. But the majority pull­ •otteombustioa effidencyl V M0NEY-SAVIN6 TIRi H dp ifMi eran.s of the- European theater of pines during the Spanlsh-Ameri- Nationalization of the coal mines -knew the Inside. One was MUs both Russia and Germany were Virginia Olsson, of Calais, Me., ed thrpugh, and seeing that toey V AUTOMATICDEUVHfiSavetboth- cut heat tosa-^aive oill signatories. war. Dr. Sundqulat served for sev­ can war as a U. S. Army corporal.- Is expected to be one of the first were kept fit waa one o f Nlchou big problems Parliament will un­ secretary of Brigadier Genwal V ntOMPT $EUICE: Nounwarrant- In a heated challenge the de­ eral years with the Army-Medical Foster, who has played thou­ er o t constantly^ checking your Corps while Mr, Qulnlin, an Amer­ dertake. Government leaders hope Marshall who_____ l^rst,______headed the RtoJ- fense declared the prosecution's sands of games since, was dealt ect, and afterward, ^t^oug^out ^°^obably nobody ever before, had tank snd rc^ tlve, yet so gentle, tool Not too were presdht. Ex-Ot, 44, Saya He's Oldest Col­ win victory. There were the local Open for Dellveriea Day and Night Italy one o f the Uthiga you want >n lege Boy most urgent program which Par­ explosive metal, should be made Manpower boards all over the na­ strong, not too mild, Ex-Lax is the liament must face. Critics of tlia TELEPHONE 8500 - this lifel When you need a laxa­ “ Happy.Mcdium” laxative. And its with the exception of those In State College, V o.—UP)—James out of common uranium 238. tion. They at first turned a glaSay tive, you jea'n always count on sewing, all of the classes In this Labor government have declared Plutonium was number four eye on folks who couldn't tell Why chocolate taste is just swell/ As a Lieut. J. G. Talcotl E. "Pat” Todd, a 44-year-old -x- their intention of giving the gov­ £ x -L u , fbr results. It’s so eifec- precaution, uso only as directed. years Manchester 6vening Schools GI enrolled for a two-year agri­ among the ways to get the mate­ they needed men. But they gave, ernment a ' fair break, but they rial for a bomb. There was at first because the atomic project had the will get underway this evening. cultural course at Pennsylvania have warned that they expect ra- Given Discharge There has been an advance enroll­ State College, believes he’s the old­ some doubt whether to proceed top of all priorities. But after a suits. down that fourth road. It was couple of years of giving, some of ment of 234 in the school. With est veteran of World War II to Ending off lend-leaoe has posed irc COAT M ‘ssmsmM'- the exception of the classes In tackle a higher education under pure alchemy, completely new. It these gentlemen began to remark: the necessity of Increasing the ' might not be needed If anyone of First Lieut. John G. Talcott, Wood Working and the PotteiTr provisions of the Servicemen’s Re­ country’s fo^ supply and action "Well, when are you going to class, which will be held In the adjustment Act. the other succeeded. start winning the-war?” Jr„ of Taicottvllle was honorably probably will be taken with a view MuItipUes World Supply Barnard school and the Cooking At any rate, Todd, who served to improving domestic production. There were many laughs. As _ -discharged from tba TT a. Army classes to be-held In the Franklin with an anti-aircraft Unit in New The decision wa.s to take _nq When It was necessary mt the Hans­ Britain's foreign reiatlons rank chances, to do the maximum, and at Fort Devens on Saturday. He school, all of the other classes will Guinea, is the oldest of about 200 high on the packed agenda, and ford, Washington, plutonium plant * ■ Was inducted into the Army Sept. be held In the main High School veterans now enrolled at Penn It paid handsomely. For the pluto- .sttea to put « p a atgn that- the Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin pipm succeas multiplied by 100- 29. 1942. Completed Basic Train­ building. State. will outline his Interpretation of Pont company had taken out in­ ing In 377 Inf. Regt. 95th Division Chester Robinson is the princi­ fold the world’s supply of explo­ surance for its workers aj^lnst an make it the inconclusive outcome of the sive atoms for atomic power, re­ n't Camp Swift, Texas. Graduated pal of the night school. He said ‘On Second Thought,’ Said the Foreign Ministers conference when "unknown hazard.” this morning that the reason the Sergeant gardless o f bomb results. In Augtwt, Just before the Hiro­ '-S and commi^lpncd a Second Lieu­ the legislators convene tomorrow. tenant in the 'Transportation Corps sewing classes would not start Basel, Switzerland—UP)—When Actually, all four methods ulti­ shima bomb was dropped, one of from the TC. (Officers Candidate was the lack of suitable instruc­ Sergt. Rogers Raymond, formerly mately succeeded. But the pres­ the great en^neera reported to BETTER homefurnishings School at New Orleans, La., on 4 tors. There are 66 enrolled in this of Detroit, Mich., stepped Into sure waa tremendous. The "go” Colonel Nichols; W l August 1943. Assigned tp duty at class. Switzerland from France on fur­ Tax Collections men of the Army felt they were “I’ve finished my work, Tm leav­ New Orleans Port of Embarkation The beginners’ stenography class lough, a welcoming committee dealing with either the biggest ing. My job is done. I’ve spent four as a Company officer and Plaloon will be held in Room 13, advanced greeted him. Here Exceptional success of all time, or something years. I think I’m pretty good, but Leader of the 513th. Port B ai^ - stenography in Room 14j- begin­ '‘You’re the ten thousandth that- the public would believe was i can’t help but wonderwhether lion. Reassigned to Oversea Sup^ ners’ typing In Room 11; advanced American furloughee to pass the' greatest hoax If It failed. They I was right—whether It will be In ply Division, Oakland Army Base, typing in Room 18, Mathematics through Basel,” the Swiss In­ felt that science too would get a time. Do- you think. I made a mla- San Francisco Port of Embarka­ In Room 16 and Spauiish in Room formed him. “ Let us give you a The amount of outstanding black eye sufficient to hlnd^ U k e?” tion in December, 1943, as Cargo 17. . ' watch.” taxes due Manchester is being cut peacetime progress. "No,” was the answer, and .that C3iartlng officer. Hospitalized as "No, thanks,” Raymond said down fast. As of August 15, when Project Called Boondoggle WU3 all. until he read the news a a result of burns received in Offi­ absent-mindedly, “I’ve already got the town year ended, due on all People who didn’t know did not few days later. cers’ Quarters'Fire 17th. Feb. 1944 a watch.” -> tax books was $33,804.85. Since spare feelings. The project was at Camp Knight, Oakland,- Cal. Shower Is Given For that his buddies called him that time Tax Clolector Samuel frankly called a boondoggle. It (Tomorrow—Crime Control la Transferred in May, 1944, to Over­ aside. How to buy a Swiss watch Nelson has taken In $9,407.56. Of was said to be a veterans care a Hush-Hush Town.) sea Supply Division, New York For Recent Bride without apending moat of your $38 this, $5,758.89 was collected In scheme, a plastics job, a nylon­ furlough allowance is a universal September. This leaves but $28,- making Job, and a frank waste ol Port of Embarkation. Assigned to ______/ Boston Port o f. Embarkation in furlough problem In Switzerland. 897.29 due on all taxes. money. All of which boiled down N o tice "Well,” Raymond explained, re­ for the Army, to the need to suc­ ii| August, 1944, as Pier Officer. Re- Mrs. Floyd Nickerson of 117 * • assigned to Planning and Control turning to the committeemen, ceed in time. Cjboper street was guest of honor Dog Member o f Union BrancK. Oversea Supply^ivlslon, “this watch really belongs to the General Groves is called soft- Zoning Board of Appeals J\Jt New York Port of Embarkation in at a misceManeous shower last Fri­ Army. I’d better take It.” spoken by many people. But a few December, 1944. Separated from day evening, given by her grand­ He took it. Peoria, lU.— UP—Bowser, a cin­ -smile superciliously and say it- In accordance with the require­ mother, Mrs. Alexander Clifford of the Army at Fort Devens, Mass., namon-colored dog Of mixed an-.* Isn’t true, that he is a big driver. ments of the zoning regiUatinos 100 Cooper Hill street, '^enty-flve cestry, is a full-fledged, paid-up on flth. Odtober 1945 reverting to Groundhog Day(s) . He drove hard. By the anecdotes, of the Town of Manchester, the inactive duty. friends and relatives were preaent. member pf the Brotherhood of he had a formula. Mrs. Nickerson was remembered Big Springs, Md.— iip —What Railroad Trainmen. Every after­ Zoning Board of Appeal# will hold may be a new record In ground­ In conference he would ask the a public hearing In the Municipal with numerous gifts. A buffet noon, when the Burlington switch earliest date a project could be lunch was served by the hostess hog exteiminatlon was established Building on Thursday evening. engine starts on Its daily chores. completed. Hundred Attend who was assisted by her daughter, here by Walter W. Suffecool, who Bowser comes running from his October 11th, 1945. at 8:00 P. M„ bagged 100 of the animals in one “July first,” might be the reply. on the-following applications: wr- Mrs. Albert Gardner, and Mrs. home across the street and leaps "July first, nothing,” the gener­ Wilfred Jonc. Harmon V. Personal Notices A—^Thia chemical, shortly to be ingly to the schedule.. D’Agostino for pernilsslon to as­ fully releaaed for commerdsl use, Cummings Scott Colonel Nichols Do Man semble toys and novelties In ga­ (Ooattn«ied from f t g e One) . la mixed with an interior paint , If General Groves was the go rage building located at 93-95 and put^ on walls. Insects suc­ Res D e F o r e ,- . Card of Thanks I man. Colonel Nichols was the do Wells Street. Residence C Zone. skid she had talked to her husband cumb to' its Influence even when .. Ml WIUS’ It is mixed with the paint man. He la medium height, blond, AppUcaUon of UUian H. Smith We wish to thank our many nelth- last week and that he told her 87, a West Pointer, magnetic, al­ for- permission to conduct a Beau­ • • • S Nneietf plitwt Hore you find remanco/ knightor und lovo • . • • • bors and friends for their words of Lieutenant Rupp was on her way ways courteoiw and with time for ty Parlor at her home at 28 Ken­ sympathy and acta of klndns^ ahown east to be discharged from the Q—How many tlmea was the PLUS: "SCARED STIFF” ua at the time ot the suddM death of hU men. He is called the man sington Street. Residence A Zone. u Navy. She said she did not know U. 8. aircraft carrier Enterprise Horo family tios aro forged, and good follows got my husband, our father and son, Clar­ reported sunk by the Japanese? whom everyone trusts. He never AppUcaUon of Alexander. Jarvis ence BadronsInekI,' eapeclal)y the Flare what her husband's plans were but WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. had a day off In three years, but for permission to erect a dwelling department of Cheney Brothers. Hsn- was certain there was no thought A’^ ix. It was damaged 15 Chester Lodge of Masons and all thoae tfraes In four years of action, and he played backyard badminton at and garage on property closer to with BETTER / f^athar . . Hera you share the good things of lift In ay who furnished cars and sent floral of suicide. home. - the sideline than zoning regula- "He could have had a divorce ftui been dubbed “the flghtlngest tributes carrier o f the fleet.” He has travelled lOO.OOO miles a tloiw allow, on Lot No. 40, Prince­ Homefut nisfiinqs The Badroslnakl Family. any time ha wanted it," she told a peaceful setting of doop-cushloned chairs, goy colors and . * * * year each year. This is Ijecause of ton Street. Residence A Zone. reporter. "H it mother Is 70 and letten which could not be mailed. Uvies only for her son. This nswa Q—Who recently won the Grand AppUcaUon of Alexander Jarvis Casting Championship of America He went to New York and to other for permission to erect a dwelling lighting, pricisloss comforts ond conyenlenees • • • Hero you . o»i- ewA ^ will kill her." places aa his own mailman. Only The Mooneys have no children. for an-round performance In bait and .attached garage closer to MOTHER and fly caating? he and Groves had full entree into sideline than zoning regulaUons A—L t Ernest Llotta, Jr., of various phases of the project and allow on Lots 6 and 7, Alexander rolox and on^y spiritual refreshment, to help you huty UtJlflru)' 0 w(L Cleveland. It waa hla fourth vic­ Nichols says there were a . few Street. Residence A Zone. GOOSE SayR Hirohito tory In the event , closed even to him. • • a AppUcaUon of Alexander Jarvis folk keep In step, with the fast-moving drama of our times. Nichols works fast. Early In for permission to elect a dwelling Is On Her Way Q—What rank did Tommy Knew of Plan and garage closer to sideline than, Yes-^your living rocm Is really whoro you LIVE o very, veiy hoppy port iji/jjCA 10 *20 Bridges, Detroit. Tiger pitcher, zoning regulaUons permit on hold In the Arm y? parts o f Lots 37 and M, Alexan­ * (Ooattaiied fiMO Faga Oaa) A—Bridges, Just released from Hospital der Street. Residence A Zone. ’ * the Army, waa a sergeant «f your lifol Thot’s why Improving It deserves the number one place in your theaa offendara. Invaatlgatloo at Expense Plan State a i OoBaeetlcvt HARVEST present la under way." 'I RequiremeBts budget. So poy' us o visits lot us show you what’s Wew In modesVP»‘l«««l InformaUon la "aUU unobtaln For Men, Women and AppUcaUon of T h om a a yR . •/ able" with reapect to miatreatment Suspect Kept ChMren —• Ages 1 to 80 Brown for approval• of. ' — ‘ lAcate to be fikmiture. No commodity you. buy U mdro Important to your fomlly's hoppl- SUPPER of prlaonors of arar and civilian In- TODAY AND TUESDAY PAYS FOR: for new car dealer’s " temeea he Said, but “It la aasumed C] V Under Watch located at 80 BtsoeU it. Bust FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 2 fllntraraa or aeoldeBt expenses ness Zone. that a conalderable number of of when eeoSaed IS iu y boepltal nota^yoor oftor yoorl fenders hava been duly puniahefL' AppUcaUon, of Parker 5:80.7:00 P. M. ((^tlaiied from Paga One) aBjnrfeere la tfee U; B A or He cited two caaea. In one, Capt Oaaada. Rofota oad board oa- Welding (tompfl^y iprovD of Hueiji Noguchi' whp locked up a cerUfleate for llcenae to QUARRYVILLE CHURCH whera Harger waa biUad aa "the peaeee ap to .fseo per day ter OF MANCHESTE British officer reduced rations Srst SS days' eoeSaeniwt— be lo o t e d ’ at West Middle dancing' toast o f tha eoaUnent” E^Uciititaiw. B .Zone. 89^y w-tiiM ' owterutteet- dSaS pet day fat- ooat.-SS dapo K C in i’ii STORE HOURS: ~ eeaSoement. Ilile plan may be AppHcatlon /6 r Permlsston to • • • ed from their dutiea aa the result had a|8>eared befora tha kings of Open Thnrs. Nights ITntil 9. Adults 85c Bhigland'and Sweden and the ebanged and desigatd to flf the Keep CMel of mistreatment o f priaonera and needs at say tndlvtdnal groop Alice Perry, 88 Irving Street. Closed Wed,. AftorBoon*. . Children to 12 50c civilian Internws' In the Slam- deposed Spanish monarch. e i t t v s of taoared workera. No medi­ B Zone Open Other Days 9 to 8:80. Burma border region. _i Harger and his dahclng partner. ms MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL MENU: Coraed beet, oabtage, Charlotte Maye, wife of Army cal examlaattoa. person Interested in ahy of Phone, Write or OoO On ' petatwM, carrots, tnniipe, beets, Soap bubblea, or dropa o f oil C opt. WllUam Tubealng, had major pppUcaUons la enUUed to on a wet pavement ajre vividly rolea In "early to Bed,” Broadway the hearing and speak for apple and pimipkla pie, roUa, The ALLEN (r against the granting of the re­ .. / eodAe. .j ^lorad because the film is ao thin musical comedy. JOHN WA^ th at ita thickness approaches the quests. ( j t b t b ' t i aiuS E ^ ANTHONY QUHM Insurance Agency Zoning Board of Appeals, RoservatliMis eloaed Wednee wavs length of Ught. causing the faie* / Ught revs to tangle up, or In­ Ftus: ”EW Kaaw Bar Apptas” Raymond W. Goalee, day. Dial 6404) 4tS4 or N-ISM. All Lines at Insoraaeo ^ (Chairman terfere mth each other. Read Herald Advs. 988 MAIN STREET MarUn E. Alvord, ■■V TEL, 81S8 ) Saemtarv.

a : V , ^ 3 .m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, OCTOBER 8,1945 PAGE W -r ■ ■AIVUnii.'Sri'KK EiVlSiNlXMO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 IGE r o u » tary Byrnes not only meets with pleased too at the precipitate ac­ gei\erEtl approval in CJongress but tion taken by the State depart­ Byrnes to Tell ment In getting the Rio de Janeiro condition w em so poor at her ar­ almost unimlmous approval by Longer Leaves Help the people of the United States.” Inter-American conference’ cEUled JOBS f OR AMERICA California Cattir Car Doctor Takes raignment last Friday that Judge Action Sought off as a slap at Argentina. The (j^Ez^^flavor-of-tbe-^ few Director Press Rights Edward Molkenbuhr ordered a Foreign Policy SlmUarly, Senator Ferguson liitMry vfid pr*BF«cft In 100 postponement. (R., Mich.), said he thought It ' ■— T " " ...... much better for Byrne* to "come For Local ^Y’ c«l Am tricon commiHiiti«B ln rfic« f^ Linked to Aid His Own Life The three Mansfeldt children, On Jobless Aid Keep Hotels Packed ’.'V ' by • twrvBy by tfi* Irqpe, 15; John, 14; and Terry, 12: back from London without any Now Many Wear month is hack agaiDl f«r tcofi«mlc 0 9 v«la|im«n». are being-eared for at the Sonnen- Indications o f Strong agreement than with a paper vic­ With Mere Comfort berg home. reservation they got at other ho­ tory that sEicrlflced principles.” F. Kullgrcn of Drive Takes 'Form of Joins in Death Nurse Mrs. Martin, wife of a Navy Two-Way Plan Is Dis­ 60 Per Cent of Rooms tels. Backing for Stand at Senator Hayden (D., Ariz.i, agreed and Senator LaFollette FALSE TEETH Proposcfl Ban When* Wife Hasr’ Been Ae- warrant officer now overseas, was closed to Force Ac- Occupied by Service This holds up rooms which oth­ Recent Conference PASTKETH. a plewwnt slktllne for October — it’s VANILLA ^Cohunbia Chosen, to shot w'hile sitting with Mrs. Manq- er people could be using. (Prog., Wls.), said he WEm In "enr (non-scid) powder. Itolde falee . teeth Freetloni Not Alloweil cused of I^Iurdering feldt in the latter’s car on a down- 'tion on Stymied Bill The Army has predicted that tire sympathy” with Byrnes’ de­ more firmly. To eat and talk in more ^{Hrect Activities Men and Wpmen; Ci­ comfort, juat aprlnkle a little FA8- towm San Francisco street last the number of service men,.^diid ■ Washington, Oct. 8.— —Sec­ mand that “ the peace we are go­ And what 'Vanilla! So rich — so luscious —so Thursday. vilians Stay '^Longer women moving arouna the coun­ retary of State Byrnes goes to ing to smk the help of the world TEETH 'on your plates. No zummy. panonnel committee of the Washington, Oct. S — UP' A San Francisco, Oct. 8 Dr. Washington, Oct. 8— OP)— Ad- ' Rooey, paaty taste or feellnz. Cliecke Assistant District Attorney try won't reach a peak'until. De­ Capitol Hill today to explain to maintain should not be written "plate odor" (denture breath). Get creamy-smooth! It’s actually the finest Sealtest Vanilla world free press drive shaped up John H. Mansfetdt has joined in ministration spokesmen today dis­ ,^cheater YMCA announced to- Harding McGuire said Mrs. Mana- ' By James MarloW . cember. American foreign policy amid in­ by three powers In secret." FASTE'BTH at any drug store. IN 1*40, L-i tod^y around President Truman's death the nurse his wife hsui been feldt told hint afterward she hsid dications of strong backing , for Ice Cream we've ever made. So enjoy this outstand­ that they had secured Evan F. THI 100 COMMUNITitS closed a two-way plan to try to Waahington, Oct. 8— (J>)—hotel* It seems therefore, that hotel Want More Information to come here to manage OFFESED AMESICANS [ request -to Congress for $.’550,000.- charged with murdering in a tra­ fired what shg thought was a force congressional action on their room* will be- ftacked at least un­ his stand at the recent London Byrnes is likely to get some ingly fine flavor at .your Sealtest fountainand 3.396,839 JOts bla,nk cartridge at the nurse in an -nationwide— are jammed. It’b > conference. ^ *~T” for the coming season. Mr. ] OQO for the United Nation.^ Relief gic climax to a supposed love trl- stymied jobless aid bill. til then. ■' suggestions from committee mem- ■angle. effort to frighten her into admit­ lam likely to last through Christ- The ^situation is particularly Chairman Cqnhally (D., Tex.), take plenty home to your family in. the convenient Ugren makes his home In Co- I 'and Rehabilitation administration. The unemployment' compensa-^ l)er8 that they be given more In­ "The body of the 48-year-oId ting intimacies with the physician. mas, at least. tight In seaport towns or towns arranged to ^ ve Byrne* give the formation about foreign policy, Chicken Supper 1 It .took the form of "a proposed Mrs. Martin, with her dying tion measure pEtssed the Senate Foreign Relations committee (at Sealtest Pint Package. Dbla where he has recently ren- prominent gan Fraqpisco physician Tiying to explain the reason for pear ports like Boston, New York, not only as it concerns Europe but Men’s Club, Bo. Meth. Church id a fi^rm homestead over* ban again&t use of any of, UNR breath, denied any misconduct. - • more thEui' two weeks ago but has Sealt|e, N®w Orleans, " Los An­ 2:39 p. m,*^ e.s.t.), a peek Into the RA’s funds In foreign countries was found SundEiy morning Mump­ this, a spokesman for the Amer­ as it relates to Latin America. ng Columbia Lake. been stuck in the House Ways and geles. backgrouhd of the conference Wed. Eve., O ct 10, 6:30 P. M. which do not accord free access ed in the front scat of his CAA ican Hotel association here sayS: Several committee members ap­ . J e comes to the "Y " with a \' Means comihittee eyer. since. The When boats land there from which broke up In an argument Tlcketa $1.00 — Limited to 100. to all new* and do not permit free­ parked at th^ top of a cliff in a The crowded situation spreads parently are miffed that Byrnes VOC CAN ALTAYS DEPF.ND ON blendld background of experience remote ocean front picnic ground latter group shoved It aside "in­ from New Orleans to Seattle, from overseas the service people flock with the Rusaians over who shall practically all activities con- dom of the press as it is under­ did not talk to the group before Call Church Office or t-1536 19 miles South of tijis city. Fire Apparatus definitely" and began to write tax- New York to Los Angele*. to hotels EUid so do their families' share In writing the peace. be went to London. Some Eire diS' .cted with a Y. M. C. A. stood in the United States. Byrnes' radio explanation iMt Powerful Poison Titken cutting legislation. In many of the f^ew York, (Chi­ going to meet them. ' He la a graduate of the .Hart- Publisher Spearheads Drive The hotels themselves are short' week seemed to assure him of Spearheading the drive for the Deputy Coroner Ida M. Lasawell Tax Task Now Completed cago and Washihgton hotels 60 per " d High School, the School of Expected Soon That task now has been com­ of help: 200,000 short. They uqeU widespread approval In legislative ncatlon of the Hartford Scml- AT THilt WAtTIMI free press requirements is Rep. said he had been dead for three cent of the rooms are occupied by HAK THEY OFFERED days. Evidence showed he had tak­ pleted so Democratic leaders told service men and Womeri: to employ 1,000,000 people, how circles for his demand that all the •y Foundation. He was a mem- Clarence Brown (R-OhlO). a news­ they have only 800,000. major Allies piullcipate In peace . of the staff of Arnold College 4s837a261 JOts paper publisher. en his own life with a powerful a reporter they plan-: '' Km p Rooms Longer. poison within a few hours of the New Truck for the South 1. To move for committee recon­ They are t^ n g to get war vet- discussions. ICE CREAM . New Haven for several years Brown told reporter* he would ,'N ow that the war’s over, they ersuts Into the hotel business. Support Stsnd Against Beds MODEL KITS AND nd for the past 12 years has been offer an amendment to accomplish time his wife, Annie Irene. .45, had sideration of the unemployment ''Ifiave Ipn'ger leaves, keep rooms been charged with the murder of End May Arrive Any benefits measure, probably after They’ve posted at service separa­ In almost Identical words,, Sen­ GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATION Ktor of all youth activities of his objective when the legislation longer. So do civilian guests. tion centers information on the ator Hill Of Alabama, the Demo­ _ Center Congregational church carrying the’ new funds reaches Mrs. Vada Martin, the woman she Day, Say Officials the House votfes later In the week used to average .one or DMtiom Naihmst Dmiry PrpdMcti Corperttthit believed wa* the rival for her hus­ various kinds of Work that ceui cratic whip, Emd Cfiiairnoan Walah SUPPLIES . Hartford and Warburton Chap- the House floor, probably In sev­ on the tax bill. two days to a room. Now it’s three, |ofo the foQ lo'tfie Sethett Stort, ^rrioi Jick Haler* Theredaya, 9:30 P. M.. NBC Network band’s affections. 2. If this fails, to file a petition be bad in botala. (D., Mass.), of the Senate Naval ■ which la an extension program eral weeks. The Commissioners of the South four and'TIve days. committee, declared their aupport All Leading Lines of Model Kits and Supplies. J the Center church on the Fast Under Brown’s plan a finding as Mrs. MansfeUlt collapsed in the asking that the Ways and Means New York hotels are so crowded City jail when she was told of her Manchester Fire District are stiil Police Needling Bndn* of Byrnes’ opposition to Russian 100% A.Model Builders’ Store! dde of Hartford. He has also been to which nations would be ineligi­ group be discharged from further they've' pratlcally stopped ac­ demands that the Big Three alone hu.sband’s death. hoping that the new fire truck,’ or­ responslbllMy for the bill. If 218/ ' (Beraber of the Group Work Dl- ble for Bid would b4 made by the cepting reservations. (Chicago — iSP) — Police were decide the fate of Europe. ONE WEEK DELIVERY AT MacfXlNALD’S don o f the Hartford Council of "i kileld him. I k’llled my hu.s- dered over two years ago, and for members sign such a petition the You can write to a New York head of UNRRA,.now Herbert H. band! Nothing can help me now which $13,000 has been on deposit needling:' thqir brains today on the Hill and Walsh, who often rep­ MANCHESTER HOBBY SHOP ila! Agencies. Lehmann of New York. legislation would move to .'the hotel, and maybe you’ll get a reser­ trail o f a thief reported to them resent widely differing views on * For many years Mr. KuUgren While Ray D. Gilbert pitidlcs hay to his nine purebred Dutch ! I killed him and I wasn’t even- in the bank for over two years,' House floor at once. ' Brown said he believes il essen­ ; right. He’s gone and I loved him may be delivered for Fire Preven­ vation. Maybe you won’t. by Paul HEinson. Hanson, a tat foreign policy matters, told a re­ 22 BIRCH STREET bndueted a summer craft camp of AFTES. tial that a free press be guaran­ belted cattle Mr.*, Gilbert unpacks a hatbox at start of 3,300- mile Representative Forand'(D-R.I.) In Chicago the Army used to toO artist, reported the theft Of porter: is own In New Hampshire until trek to Calitornia in a boxcar. Seeking relief for Gilbert’s as.hma, .so." .she screamed Incoherently. tion week. said In an interview /i«very effort" RE-*UPHOLSTER SECONVEKSION teed in European countries “so we I "Oh what will happen to my On several occasions the truck have 1,500 rooms a day set aside lj500 tattooing needles. "The poeltlon taken by Secre­ Bterrupted by the war. IN SEPT. I*4«, can know, from our own reporters, ,tne couple sold their farm in Augusta, Me., retained the best of their will be made to pefisuade commit­ for service people. Your 2 Pc. A luncheon meeting of the dlrec- ’THEY EXPECT TO OFFES J cattle for a new start on the west coast and packed a bed and a few ' poor babies ? (Her three 'teen-age was about to be delivered only to tee member* to resume study of ’4,231.633 JOSS just what is going on and what i children). My whole life la gone— have the Army or Navy step in The rooms were in ■ an Army MacDonald prs of the "Y ” will be held Thurs- tiirnishings in the stall-equipped boxcar— i>al46»sA9e.Fic*—PWstet«d.lilunnacisu who Specialising in Cold sennetlr r#*#id la IZ white.' ., • The Rockville Safety contmittee ccaMcatl## Wofoto kililtniaW * into character. '' " 'Worthy Mistress Mrs. Dolly -sqat M tfae Mocfiraky car side- will Meetet this' == dre siHct anealdbh" to idie w a’^ng RlS.CKl^^up at •M.el tack. ftiai*>. ariaata. wiped both of them. o’clock at the Council rooniR. wearily to the street. Afsumin|^ it MaaiSy ntaka. If foa aM$IS ta TELEPHONE Wylie requests all the, addresses compeuadiog of prescrip­ 559 MAIN StREET After examination at the police Miss Sarah T; Cullen was tired from a long flight, he UM phnw aa today fo a l-aialt Scared Away by Cblld of the service men to be turned in laaa. Ot IT knaaaaMad fo yoa ta at this meeting in order that they station Mocaraky was adjudge. B. Brana. M*y. iBTOwtar, However the in- that take Tesa tin than the old dip­ restsd by .Officer William Scully Mary Ann Cullen of Hartford. bit. Mindak gave the bird t o . the I.lreaaa Wa. Sil FIRST IN RUBBER tBzsbt to treat the baby’s ping method*. ah.d by switche* to Saturday afternoon for drunken­ ■’The funeral will be held ’Tuesday photographer. It wa* identlfled Um raarliBg child acared glass, paper and fiber fo^ products ness and bqtherlhg ' residents Ih at t(:30 a. m. from the Burke Fun- later by zqo officlala as an Amcr- PH AR AiM ^CY 869 MAIN ST. Over Marlow’s DIAL 2-0512 usually packed in tliu ^ the east pEUF^ of the town. erEd Home and at 9 o’clock at SL leap bittern. J; .‘''.'j " ,. i»AGir ■AnUHCSTEB EVENING REHALD. HANUHE8TER. €X}NK« S. 134% MANCHESSTTCR EVENING HERALD, ■AHUHE5TBB. iXINN, MONDAT, OCTOBER 8, 194S SIX Manchester energy Is first liberated on its wa.v are operating in the same politi­ Geriiiaii (seiieral to use in this Jiomb is itself one of cal area, that of the left, and both IIow Yanks Paved Way Schwellenbach^s Powers Colonel Mariana Slain unimaginable dangers. Briefly,'* are competing for the same fol­ Goes on Trial Evening Herald the process involves the constrtic- lowers. It is also so because their PCBUSHED BT THE For Short Road to China Face Tough Detroit Test inenAl.-ft PRINTINQ C ». INC. tiOB of a great pile of uranium ore methods are completely opposite. By Yank'Agent in Chase u Bluell Street in which the so-called atomic fis­ The Socialists believe that free (.PI German Mencheiter, CoAn. Rome. Oct. 8 October 5 , 1945 sion begins. When this pile begins men can work for their own good S. Burton Heath. NEA Staff ■ and make friends. When Foi-J’s, THOICAS nmOUSON Gen. Anton Dustier goes on trial Correspondent, is making a sur­ turn comes, the union would not Through Burmese Jungle General Uanaiier “ working" within itself, it "'silent­ in a free, and democratic manner, rounded October 1. IMl for his life in Rome’s p.-ilace of vey of reconversion problems in expect him to bold out long. ly begins the" production of new which is what the British. Labor justice today, accused of having the nation's leading industrial cit- i Becau.se of the overwhelming „PublUtaed Every Erenlnf Except ordered the e.xeciition of 15 Amer­ Ics. Here is his report on troubled ascendancy of the Big Three in' By Douglas Larsen mo. Through the Kachln grape- JtoMUya and Holldaya. Entered at the elements, tremendous radiation, Government is trying to do. The ican prisoners of war. Detroit. I the automotive field, and-- their NEA »U ff Correspondent 1 vine, Lazarsky soon learned what ^ a t OSIca at Manchester, Conn., as and tremendous heat. * Communists believe that men trail Mariana was taking in hia Dd Qaaa Mall, Matter. . , An American Militar.v commis­ bitter competition for sales, the Washington-Stalemated on the “ The heat produced by the ener­ must be compelled and regulated sion of two generals and three, col­ flight. With about 60 Kachins, he By S. Burton Heath UAW is Working" In the one In­ Burma front in the spring of 1944, SUBSCRIPTION RATES gy liberated in the fission of the into their own good. onels will sit in judgment on the NE.\ Stall Correspondent dustry in which its announced alerted after him. ka Tear by Mall ...... •••* *-2? the Allied forces decided upon a One day the chieftain of the |!r montb by Mall ...... t .’10es captured late try into production without a ma­ necessary to prevent' a postwar Captain Lazar.sky liad enlisted the morning he saw the village atkins celebrates its ■tspatches herein, are also reserved. ■ "Such a giganlit quantity of ra-. British Labor Government suc- through the treeq. The Japs could S', f^ ll service client of N. E. A. Service in March, 1914. jor labor war, he ought not to slump from becoming a postwar in the Army in October, 1940. An » • . dintion would kill any living thing { ceeds, that is automatically - going The prosecution contends all 15 worry about anything else he may depression, might prove impos­ instructor in an engineering be seen moving about inside. The village, nestled in a hollow, waa in its vltlnity within a fraction of j to dim some of Russia's prestige wor^^Amerlcan uniforms when encounter later. sible. school, he had volunteered -.tor Publishers . Representatives: The they were seized soon after Ianocesa were brilliant enough to savage fighting. A price of 500 rii- K’ Bing Herald. Mental Diseases said little about the union’s de­ was returned. The shooting con­ 1 “ be aWc to calculate all of these South (-oventrv peCB, the equivalent of $166, nad . Monday, October 8 mands. If history repeats, they been put on his head. The sum was tinued for about 10 minutes, and dangers before they were actually / I ’opie of Aflilress w-fll say. as many others do say, a large one lor the natives. then the village waa qulst. They experienced. They were then able The new acHbol committee which that such a. raise would necessi­ Captain Lazarsky had orders to rushed in to check the dead. After Mr. Dulles Reports was formed for the purpose of se­ to keep the pHe'uiHler control, by tate price increases that would get Colonel Mariana. H e' para­ a few seconds’ inspection, a Ka- lecting an architect and purchaa- set off the wildest inflation. The chin ran to Lazarsky with a Jsp The fondest dreams of tKe two Watkins hrolKers wKo, on It Is Interesting to note” that, an intricate series of devices ^ d The Exchange Club* will hold chuted to a rice paddy, south of iilg a Bite tor the new school in union denies this, in advance. the .T.ap-held key city of Myitky- colonel’s insignia in his hand. pf all the reporters on the London even automatic controls. "Vett Its bi-monthly meeting at ilan- Coventry elected Arthur Sebert Bay Profits Fantastic ina. He had enough K rations for Killed by MorUr Shell .-IS its chairman and Mrs. Ray October 8, 1874, founded this organisation, could hardly Conference,. John Foster Dulles, without control for even a few- aen's, Wednesday evening, Oct. 10. A spokesman for the UAW told three days, a tommy gun, and a Upl. Mariana had been killed by McKinney. Jr!, as the secretary.' one of Lazarsky’a mortar ohells. I the Republican foreign affairs ex-j seconds." writes Mr. Laurence, Tile guest speaker will be DE For his successful mission to the Dalai Lama in Tibet, and thence me that the union contends the .45 pistol. to China over territory never licrore explored by white men, Ll. Col. The Young Mothers’ Club '.vill OSS men had been there before. His body was found on a atretcher, visualime the growth it would enjoy in 71 years. . . the confi* (pert who accompanied Secretary' "the giant would break his bonds, Edgar C. Yerbury. superintendent sponsor a talk on cancer by Dr. 30 per cent Increase could be ab- Illia .Andre Tolstoy receive:! the Legion of Merit from Maj. tien. Wil­ sorbqd by the major companies They knew the Kachins in that indicating that he had been % I of State Byrnes and who con- of the, Middletown' state hospital Brae Rafferty of Willimantic, Oct. a super-Krankensteih' on the liam V. Donovan, head of the Office of Strategic Services. without change in 1942 prices and area were the only Biirme.se na­ wounded before. Hla papers and and brother of local Exchangite. 16. at 8 p. m. identification were taken by La- Open Thursday Evenings to 9 deuce it would gain with thousands of friends. . . the enviable I curred in and supported the lat- too.se.” This has not yet hap­ without menace to legitimate tives friendly to the Allies. Dr. CharleAC. Yerbury. The Boy Scouts plan to have a WelIrRecelved zaraky, and the body was burled |ter’a course of conduct at London. pened. but it , illustrates, clearly Dr. Yerbury’s.siibject will be "In Many of the adventures of their shoulders for good luck. Sud­ parents night about the middle of profits. "Ceriaiii of the companies make Lazarsky was well-received by the villagers. The Kachins reputation It would cherish for quality-made, decorator- at once the most revealing and enough, the nature of the forces and Out of Mental Institutions." •Ainerlean Intelllgenee agents denly on of the Provo.st monks November at which time the Geh. were given the reward. In Ihe Ofdcp of Strategic fantastically large profits,” he wlien he explained his mission. For I the most optimistic reporter the with which man is now playing. Formerly head of the department let out 8' tremendous roar. The pisenhower Medal, Gen. McArthur the next two months he spent his For the next nine months the Closed Wednesdays at Noon of Mental Hygiene of the Com­ Services read ' like spy Ihrlll- said. "In many years those prof­ styled home furnishings, , [world has yet had on the subject. Even the process of creating an visiting parl.v jumped. The.v were Aledal and" other medals and time teaching the natives how to Japs steadily lost ground. Lazar monwealth of Massachusetts. Dr. ers. This slory h.V Douglas relieved to learn it wa.s merely badge.s will be presented to the its are equal to the companies’ sky organized and led a battalion Mr. Dulles is more optimistic. atomic bomb la filled with poten­ payroll. A 30 per cent addition use American arms and contact­ Yerbury is well qualified to talk on Larsen reveals hitherto secret a sign the .interview was over. scouts that have earned them. ing the other OSS men in the area. of Kachins against the retreating Clarence G. and F. Ernest Watkins founded >Vatkiil8 Brothers, I not only about the results of the tialities for human disaster. One this subject, having made a liTe activities of O. S. S. agents, Several times later, Tolstoy met Tropp 57 has had a very busy to the payroll would still leave Japs. They chased the Japs as far very large profits. Chinese and American forcea just 71 years ago today in a little 15-foot-front house at the end [London Conference but also about control gone wrong, or one human study of mental diseases. often referred to as "Ihe cloak the Lama informally, but no busi­ year with many hikes, camping were able to get to Myitkyina. For as Lashio' on the Burma Road. and dagger boys.". trips and types of tests carried oi»t "Also, the automobile Industry of Wells Street. Shortly after they bought out William H. [the prospect of future agreement mind gone wrong, and that disas­ Several matters of important ness was discussed. Arrangements 76 historic days they atUcked the This was Lazaraky's destination busineaa are to be brought up at under the kadership of Scout now la entering a market where, He left for home after the Kachins Cheney & Sons, furniture establishment, at Charter Oak and Main [arriving, than an.v one else. And, ter could occur. for the second leg of the journey for some time to come, there will city. The Japs, commanded by this meeting and President Ralph By Douglas lairsen were made with the high priests. .Master Al Bodreau, and Joe Mi­ Colonel Mariana, held. The Allies made him a member of the tribe Streets. [in, our opinion. Mr. Dulles also Mr. Laurence covered the Nourse urges that all members be NE.A Stuff (.'orrespondenl chaud, assistant scoutmaster.'The be no selling problem. The manu­ and feted him at a three-day cele­ All the time the party was there' facturer has only to make the were more anxious than ever to [gives the most frank and basic atomic bomb project as a news­ present promptly at 6:30 o'clock. Washington Mission to fable they were treated ro.vally. parents are asked to come to this . get Mariana and destroy the leg­ bration. get-together primed to ask ques­ Car. and let some eager buyer get [explanation of what went on at paperman expert in science fields. Shangii-la wa.s the strange as- .Asked To Sta.v end which was growing around hia Lazareky holds the Distinguish­ tions and make suggestions for'the a chance at it. In the past, cars ed Flying Crose, Legion of Merit, I London. But what he is telling us is the sign merit given to Lt. Col. Illia When Tolstoy said he wanted to have been sold under highly com­ ability among the other natives. continue on his journay be was coming Scout year. On the 76th day, Myitkyina fell and three stars on his Asiatic Rib­ 3 SOFA STYLES Instead of concerning himself same thing that is told us by the | Andre Tolstoy, explorer, adven- Bingo will be played Wednesday SecRtary of Labor .Lewis Schwell­ petitive conditions, lo that sell­ bon. He plane to attend Fordham The Poet's Column asked to sta.v for a w;hile. He ing costa have become as great as. —but Mariana and 100 Jap sol­ ^with the details and the highly very scientiats themselves. The I turcr- and brother of the famous evening at the Community Center. enbach, granted new - powers, by University this fall, after getting didn't understand wh.y, until he and perhaps greater than manu- - diers escaped. They were reported Russian novelist, by the Office of Mrs. Ethel Marples of South President Truman, faces major fleeing to the big Jap base of Bha out of the service on points. . chnical arguments concerning Atomic Scientlste of Chicago, an Dlslress of Nations discovered that many^wonien were factiiring costs. . Strategic Services. working on expensive silk .4apcs- Coventry is entertaining Staff test In effort to get automotive A SOFA STYLES a’s surface policy at the con>--organization Including most of Distress of the Nations we see production started again. •'This is a mass production In­ ! He was one of. many'D- tries and picturea'for the Presi­ Sergt. Loren L. Beaumont, ,ier glassware, lovely dishes and a tference, Mr. Dulles rightly con- the scientista who were connected everywhere I foreign intelligence agent-s whose brother, after returning from the dustry, so set up that it can make And men's hearts are failing for dent. may well cause incalculable dam­ enormous profits just as long as German maid to do their work. 1 6 9 0 0 t eludes that the technical question with the atomic bomb project, j assignments carried them to ever.v Einall.v. aftep'a great celebra­ European theater of operations. Officers Picked fear. i corner o f ' the earth. As accrct He will report at Fort Devena, age. it can operate at capacity. Well, However, she had no complaints to | vf procedure upon which the con- have this to say: Seeing the things come to pass tion, the little group left the city. — Ttie-tfnitcd—Automobile Work­ for two or three years It will be offer and felt that those associated i .service agents for American Their trek across the bitterly cold Ma.ss.. "after his furlough'for hon- Formerly 195.09 and 198.00 "ference finally dissolved "is not "The important question is not ' here and there, forces, they did the undercover orable di.scharge under the point ers (CIO) is demanding that the able to operate at capacity and By Grant Club with her had been most fortunate '■ Which looks like God's judg­ stretches of Tibet became an end- three big automobile manufac­ dispose of its product, without at all times. She outlined all that 1 2 9 = 0 ^really very important." whether we should keep the secret work which paved the way for le-ss succession of hardships. Much system. Sergeant Beaumont has ments are near. turers pay slightly more, for a selling effort or expense." # took place from the time a soldier This question of procedure was, of the atomic bomb or give It military- victorie.'i. of the, territory was wild, bandit the pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon, Pur­ Toljtoyt's assignment was to de­ ple Heart Decoration with clus­ basic 40-hour week without over­ Secretary Schwellenbach has was wounded on the field to the Regular HJl.r ' !o 189.00 he finds, merely the device the away, but .what the policy of this country, Tolstoy alwa.vs carried Tenth Anniversary of He said He would come, swift wit­ liver a wrist watch and personal ter. Silver Star Medal, European time, than they paid at the height sent 19 conciliators here to try to time he arrived at the hospital, and Tw’o low, loungy London sofas in this ; Soviet Union employed |n its ef- country should be with the knowl­ ness to be, ah American flag, held in plain theater ribbon with four major of. the war boom for an overtinae stressed particularly the fine spirit letter front the late President view, and let it be known by the find some way of reconciling these Oi^anization Observed group, covered in an antique dusty I'fiWt to seek -a- showdown on a edge that In a few years from now Against those who loved not his Roosevelt to the Dalai Lama. High battle stara and the Combat In­ union claims with the companies* • of the soldiers, their wish to help Lffwsoy lounge model.*? in law. grape-vine that he had tommy- fantryman's badge. The- UAW computes the On Same Evening themselves as much as possible, blue stripe velvet, formerly 195.00. I wide aeries of issues, none of there will be sufficient of atoniic Prie.st of Tibet. From this moun­ guns and radio equipment. They as yet unclarlfled counter conten­ small-figured wine-red dam­ God walks in the light and all tainous and isolated area, made The Coventry Day School held straight-time average hourly pay tions—some way of recpncillng and their Intense desire to get Also a ball-and-claw Chippendale Pe­ which really depended upon the bombs on hand in several coun­ things can see were never openly attacked. famoiw in the legend of Shangri- its fourth annual Pet and Hobby for the Indu.stry as $1.17 an hour, the natural human aversion to a The Ulllan Gertrude Grant Ex- back to their unit. ask or blue stripe, regularly riod sofa with nail trim, in a smart [question of whether or not China tries to cause a world catastro­ And would we could aee what Along the route In t|ie small show, Thursijay, afternoon. Mr. which is $40,80 for a 40-hour Refreshments were served while 149.00. Light scale lounge la, Tol.stoy was to explore lands villages, Tolstoy would spend “ take home” pay cut^vlth the , presslon Club opened its season grey damask with leaf design in soft J enjoying a 50-day leave. the talk quickly to other things nd Czechoslovakia should also be ognized by nearly all as companv ing rooms. The first serving will be "D hlde an-l rrn-iiier’* , about closer cooperation between gifts. Porters in the small Amer­ Range or Furnace Burner Collection of Photographs with “But do tell me about the Sale Priced If any one Man knows how .vnd controlled. ' I have seen it work at 5:30 and. the second-^t 7 o'clock. •Tben nresiimably, assuming itted. American policy has ican party exchanged gifts with Lt. Palmer presented to the c)ub Australian men; are they really Britain . and R'tisaia. And, when can rule. time and time again while' I. was that General Motors will caoltii- NOW! 12 LARCE-ROOM Hikewise,. . since the conference, I those of comparaljlc rank In the' library two English volumes as handsome as they. lopk in the I ,1 Labor did win. it was generally This big world in wisdom and palace. Huge Provost . Monks on the bench that when a griev­ late to protect Its consumer good ance arose, we appointed a* com­ European Residents Squawking Sales and Service. verse and prose and brought with hewstVels?” ‘ | Discontinuisd patterns.. .all in origi­ ^ .. . . ^.'lasaumed that that would mean grace, . . ' stood beside the Lama. They were will—a second comnftnv will bc But maybe the Whole subject i FELT BASE RUGS ace conference, so that actual- mittee to represent us, perhans her a collection 'bf pictures nal containers;. .all perfect.. .in the better relations with Ruslia. 'Tis Christ who designed it, 'tis ail more than six feet, four inches Tientsin, China—((P)—American stnick In the same manner. Ap- isn't worth, bothering abdut For ||y, the technical question which His footstool. tali and their size wa.s enhanced the- task was too high for the parentlv Chrysler has been cho­ HENRY J. PARENT England and Ireland. After a country’s finest qualities: Gold Seal Then, in their first test opposite majority, but the committee were Marines have landed and Tientsin’s lengthy talk about her experiences, once the ihen are home the en-1 tuasta uoed to break up the Lon- None other Is fit for the place. by heavy, quilted clothing. European residents are squawking. sen to lie Idle while General Mo­ TEL. 8-0185 chanting qualities of the girls of ! Congoleum, Armstrong’s Quaker, one another, the Russian Commis­ A. E. Fish. - One of the largest monks, who, invariably those who could make tors and Ford sell automobiles the members kept her busy until a Sale Priced on Conference is. alreaijy djsap- the task, and whether we won otir In the six days they have been late hour asking questions whicit' foreign countries will be no more Bird’s Armolite. Tiles and florals. *• • sar and Russian alma find . the it was learned later, had been here, prices of all commodities competition than the charms of larlng from the scene. A s Mr. graduated from Rugby in Eng­ point or not In a short time the she graciously and In a . most In­ Mostly floral designs for oversize bedrooms and ^ritiah Laborite and British alma Two Sailors Crask Virtims committee was soon out of a job have soared.' These Americans teresting manner, answered. pin-up girls. . i ilUas ao frainkly states, it was land, handed Tolstoy a small For after all, man ran | 17 6x9 Reg. S.75 to S.86...... 2.85 ad ■ unpleasant an opponent that as ."trouble-makers.” . along with sailors whom the Chi­ In the faU of 1944, Lt. Palmer a dining rooms in this group of discontinued Gold this procedural matter which piece of bread, a holy b90k find nese call “ white hats” have laid it over to England for a date mth a ^ Greenwich. Oct. 8— — Seamen was transferred from Ireland to 1 6x^2 Reg. 5,75 ...... 4.2.i Seal, Quaker and Armolite rugs. All “ first Commissar Molotov openly sigds a holy image. He led Tolstoy The records of the government on lavishly. One European, seeing domestic type of girl Just because 11 ivaa the real trouble. And, 2-c. .Carl D. Baker. 18. of 92 Cool- agencies show in many, cases the t How To Make Direct Donations Netley Hants, England, where her quality.. .the best! ior the days when he cloaa to the Lama. The Lama iua„Americqn oj^cer glwft A rick­ -AStMucaxe.ey . he is aT the mMient ted up with [I 8 7.\4x9 Reg. 4 4 .;.-....;,!8,59 tbffk' thF'"' brea'd: 'fitid' oth'Sf'fteiijs’ ■'emplpyees 'were"WWig. sha boy 1,000 -Chinese dollars ' ‘the"' ■'Ind’e^ndwifce ■ XjheMi|hi| ae fulure "iKUssioh Chiircltill to deal; nard C. Braun, 18.'of Huntington grey silk i f'thcrs the employer wa's wrong, ; t d English Military hospital,. “The 1. 9x9 Reg, 5.50 ...... : .... .4.25 Woods. Mich.,‘ were reported in and' I handed . bacl^ - a for a . SO dolalr trip, commented; girls. ' with. scarf which was the most b e a u -i When Amerlcarts have lost the Rbyil Victoria.’^ overlooking 8 — 12x15. Reg. 13.75. .8.98 ler than the London Confer- condition at. Greenwich "Very nice your good will, but we Once he is Home — he is stuck 8 9xl0V4 Reg. 6.25 to 6.75.. .. .4.75 If , we had paid more attention 1 v,*""".good" , «r«nvvigi. tlful. piece of cloth Tolstoy had I right of protest, whether In labor Southampton Bay. At the end of ehoae to tackle head on 1 ' > hospital where they were taken must ijve here all the time.** Tlibse wh6 wish to make their donations direct to the with us. And we’U have to do. to basic principles-than to surface after being struck by an automo- ever seen Then Dolan pre­ issues or any other Issue,, then 4---- ^------. the eight months she was trans­ itch will determine the'ultimate our sons'have fought'In vain.. treasurer of Manchelster’s War Fund campaign can do so . headline conclusions, we might bile while changing a tire on their sented the gifts'from the Presi­ ferred toJErajicejrt ■ or failure of the peace- dent to the Lama. For the first No one likes strikes, whether "I'oung Boys Steal Autos at the'Manchester Trust Company. Checks should ,be *hear ^heims. While there, she '"T ^ "ita le In the union Is entirely : have been expecting something ! *>n the Post road Sunday night. made payable to “ Manchester War Fund.” Window witiwut some big game, although Ing eJTort. . liUe iht." or„i . I Baker suffered a fractured left hip time, the Lama spojie. 'The, Rug­ employees or employers, and it is . was kbie to visit Paris. Belgium like this.and-Aiot have been siir-1 a„d . fracture of -the left leg. by monk translated his remarks only a "case of last resort. Pueblo. Colo. (;Pi — Two car sticker.*? which indicate that your home has subscribed Luxembourg. In France, her the white-tail deer population o f ; ;.5o prised by it at all. Braun adstalned a compound frac­ to Tolstoy as an inquiry into the When the boys who have been thieves, so fmall it took two of to the fund, and lapel buttons will be furnished to those living quarters consisted of a large Kansas Is only IS and Delaware 9x12 D lic Making Of The Bomb has only Iff. Tha white-tail popu- In the first place, Communists ture of the left leg. Carl H. Mortl health of President Roosevelt. He in the sei-vice and ob.lect to labor them to operate the automobiles two-story building, Iff being aa* WATKISS replied: unibns and atrikea get married they stole, have' beep nabbed by subscribing at the Bank. Igtlan of Pennsylvania is esU-1 ^Continuing his om-im of articles and Socialists are ' natural ene­ mer, 39, of Glen Avon drive. River­ signed toi a roem much like a hos­ Rag. ( J i te 7.50 "According to my last report, and have toirun a home of their police. The boys, one 10 and the pital ward. 8hs laughingly eon- mated at 760.000. the dtveloprnent of the atomlc side, aaid by the police to . have mies the world over, enemies been the dHver' of the car which he was feeling fine." own. they 'will get a different slant other 12. admitted two such thefts, The house-to-house canvass for funds has already be­ ' trastad their accommodations in 0^ Ma*tcltsiiaA ah. Wljliam L. Laurence of the even more bitter toward One an­ struck the sailors, received cuts This is all that was said. of employee and employer rela­ officers said, with one iijtiatting gun and it is expected that it will be completed by the ' France, with those of some other . Tea arid rice was passed around. on the floorboards to operate the York Times now revesla that other than Conimtinisiii and capi­ about the fare. He was arrested tions. . . » . end of thi.a week or the middle of next week. '' nurses in Germany where two in a on a charge of driving so as to erf- A t'a.ster tested the Lama’s tea. ■ Yours triiiv. clutch and brake while the other Read Herald Advs. vary procssil by which atomic talism. This is so because . both four-room flat enjoyed complete dangen They threw part of the rice over Observer. sat "upstairs" and sleertii I ' ' and modern furnishings, crystal r ■ f ’

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Harvest Supper Yes, They Are for Civilian Motorists^ Onions Add Zest Truman Asks Kramer Lays H e 0 (ls Board Again WTUT — 1 2 2 0 Weddings Date Announced SSSciiuJ) Today's Radio \VHTD—1410 To Dinner Menus , People’s Help - ___ I Crimes Blame Eastern Standard Tims 4,* W O M E N ■T* Fry them, boll them or 'b'aho F o 8tcr> U tile Toir a PouMi^oif Mrs. John Erickson, Bolton, for­ 7 :45— WTIC—Musical Appetizer. On Problems On High Nazis 4:00 — WDRC — House Party;: them with meat—no matter how Bralyn Beatrice Little, merly of this town, is serving as News; WHTD—Jack Berch; 8.00—WDRC—Vox Pop: WHTD of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur chairman of the annual harvest WTHT—News; The 4:00-5:00 —Lum and Abner; WTHT— you use them, you will be adding o f 196 Spencer etreet, • (Continued from Ihige One) r^versvon.ujllL teQ uire 25Ojf^OQ0CX) (Continued from Page One) supper of the WSCS of the Quar- > Spot; WTIC—Backstage Wife. Democratic Committee—Charles taste thrills to meals when ^ou WANTED ___ the bride of Walter Gmv- ryville church.. Bolton, Friday eve­ 4:15—WHTD—Time Views the Halllsey; WTIC—Cavalcade of give the onion the nod. Bouri visit to a close yesterday knew crematorium three was in ning from 5:30 to seven o’clock. America. • W er, eon of Walter Norman pouM s of u$ed.fat m s News; WTIC— Stella Dallas. Although native to western «r o f Foster street, Wapping. afternoon at the Peml.scot county flames. When I arrived, it was The menu decided upon will in­ 4:30—WDRC — Jimmie Fldler; 8:15— WTTH — Hedda Hopper’s TO W O R K jMay afternoon. The double fair with a speech In which he burned out already. All the pris­ clude corned beef, cabbage, boiled WHTD—Report from Abroad; Hollywood: WHTH.— Kay-O- Asia, onions are now grown ___ ceremony was performed at asked the cooperation of all the oners who took part 1ft the mutiny potatoes, carrots and turnips, WTIC-'-I-orenZo Jones. Quiz: ^ throughout the world and have i7 c lo c k In the South Methodist American people in bringing cri­ were shot when I got there.". pickled beets, apple and pumpkin 4:45— WDRC—Main Street Hart­ 8:30— WDRC—Joan Davis Show; earned a well-deserved place on ses on the home production front News: WHTD—Meet Your Na­ IN MANCHESTER by the pastor, Rev. W. Eyes to the floor, Kramer In­ pies, rolls and coffee. Further ford; WHTD—Hop Harrigan; I the menus of the American house-, Ward, Jr. The traditional and in the field of foreign affairs sisted he did not know who,order­ details will be found In the so­ WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. vy; WTHT—American Discus­ ASSEMBLING, PREPARING AND WRAPPING sion League; WTICJ—Howard wife. The uses ,of onions are »o music was played by Or- to a speedy solution. ed the prisoners shot. ciety’s advertisement elsewhere In 5:00—WDRC^Story of America; j many and so diversified that serv­ FRUIT BEARING PLANTS. SHRUBS AND Geoitfe Ashton, who ac- Head List of Grave Tasks HV^described the Polish camp a.' this issue. WHTD—Terry and the Pirates: ! Barlow’s Orchestra. PERENNIALS FOR SHIPMENT To this task, he dedlacted all ing them depends only upon taste nied the soloist. Miss June Oawledim ha “ a camp which I did Mrs. Herald Lee will be in WTHT—Meet the Band: WTIC 9:00—WDRC — Radio Theater; preference, according to the A.&P. ,_ner, who sang, "O Promise the authority of his high office. not wlshHq enter." charge of the kitchen, Miss Doris — When a Girl Marries. WHTD String Ensemble; Service for Home-Maker*. Some GOOD PAY: GOOD WORKING CONDITIONSL | u" Yellow pom poms and au* Telling his Missouri home folk Skinner, the din.Mg room, and 5;15 — WHTD — Dick Tracy: WTHT—Gabriel Heater: WTIC iwn leaves decorated the chancel, that these two top problems head His defelwe attorney, .Major people like them caw and aprinkled Thomas C. Wlhwood, asked him to Mrs. C. E. Ti Willett, tickets and WTHT — Superman: WTIC — .—Telephone Hour. with vinegar, othera like them MUST BE OVER 16 YE.ARS OF AGE bridal attendants were Mrs. the list of grave ta.sks, he said decorations. Reservations fop explain why In ^ first statement Portia Faces Life. 9;15_W TH T—Real Stories from pickled or fried in qrispy rings and H. McHugh of Hlllstown as that in 30 years of public office the supper will close 'Welncsday be said he knew hashing of gas 5 :30—WDRC — News Commen­ Real Life. still others contend that they atron of honor; Mrs. Laura he had not shirked a responsibil­ and those who plan to attend tary: Swoon or Croon: WHTD : —WHTD—Rex Maupln’s Or­ PHONE MR. REEKS of Hartford, and Miss Edith chambers and in a ^ 6ond state­ 9 30 should be* used only In salads or ity. and added: "I shall riot -shirk should make their reservations —Jack Armstrong: WTHT — chestra; Coronet Story Teller; boiled and served with a tasty Bderson of Manchester, brides- ment said he knew the mass exe­ thi.s one'.” .. through Mrs. Erickson. Nirs;' Wil­ captain Midnight; WTIC—Just WTHT—Victory Parade of Spot­ MANCHESTER 4161 ids; Xsniis Gowdy was best man cution facilities existed. sauce. Pleading for co-operation of the liam A. Perrett or Mrs. Lath's Lee. Plain Bill. light Bands; VVTIC-Information the ushers John McHugh, "Bound by-.path to Superiors" Tf a milder."sweet onion is pre- ' American public, ns well as Con­ 5 :45— WDRC—Old Record Shop; Please. ard Thrall of WIndsorville, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore WHTD—Tennessee Jed; W ThT ferred, look for those grown in gress, he declared that the road "In the first statement, t was The seven wonders , of the 10:00—WDRC—Edward McCaff­ warmer climate* for they are us­ Barber of Wapping, and Mrs. W. O. Foster to peace mqy prove more difficult bound on oath to my superiors not ancient w'orld w'ere: the PyTamlds —Tom Mix; w n C —Front Page arid Hutchinson of Manchester. *1716 organization meeting of the ; rey; WTHT—Rensle Radio Auc- ually milder than onions raised in than that to victory in war. to reveal facts about the gas Manchester Board of Health was ' of Egypt, the Gardens of Semira- Farrell. Uon Gallery; WTIC—NBC Pa­ the north. All types, from mild and | The bride, who was given In assisted in receiving at a recep­ At home, he said, that required chamber and not e\*en to admit mis at Babylon,, the .Statue o f - Evening BURR held this afternoon. Dr. D. C. Y. rade of Stars. • sweet to strong and pungent, can triage by her father, wore a tion at the home of the bride's pa­ the co-operation of "management their existence,” Kramer testified, Zeus at Dlyninia, the Temple of 6:00—News on all stations. Moore, who has held the chairman­ 8:15—WDRC — Jimmy Carroll 10:15—WHTD—Pacific Serenade. be found on the market and In suf­ I - of white taffeta and net rents following the ceremony. and labor, the farmers, every "the first statement I made in Bel­ Artemus at Ephesus, the Mau.so- ficient quantities to satisfy con­ ___ V-neckllne and long sleeves. ship of the board since its creation, Sings: WHTD—Tom Hussey: 10:30—WDRC—Talks: WHTD -7- On their return" from a trip to storekeeper and every man who gium at a time 1 did not know the and who was health officer even leum at Hnalicarhassus, the Colos­ Conncctlcut Fofum of the Air; sumers of this taste-filled vegeta- isr bridal bouquet was of white Montreal, for which the bride I*, has ari interest in the government sus of Rhodes, the Pharos of Alex­ : Musical Roundup: WTH’T— NURSERIES true state o f the war. The second, before that, was again selected. WTHT—Democratic Causus table. SUamey roses and Wrightil. andria. or the Walls of Babylon. Scores; Concert Hoiir; wearing a pearl grey suit, black >(^the United States." statement was made at a time I Mrs. Emma Lyons Nettleton w'as 4th 'Ward. 119 OAKLAND STREET accessories and orchid corsage. — ■ ■ — - - - WTIC—Prof. Andre Schenker. In the kitchen, the onion re­ Ills matron of honor wore blue den Rule" Cornerstone was no longer honor bound not to reelected secretary and David 10:46 — WTHT—Employ of the quires a minimum of preparation, feta with sweetheart neckline Mr. and Mrs. Barnsley will be at 6:30—WDRC—George B. Arm- He'i>KdK*‘i United States to reveal about the gas eh'amber be­ Chambers, who was named to the — stead; WHTD — Answer Mon; Physlcallv Handicapped. •re usually Just peeling and slicing. Juliet cap- of scalloped net. home October 15 at 32 Vlnernhd leadershl^i^n the defense of the cause Hitler and Himmler were Yes. all those beautiful shiny black automobile tires pictured above are for clvlllai^ Th^ board by the Selectmen last week ' W nt^Bob 3t«*le; Five Minr 11:00 — WDRC-^^N^ws; WHTD— roUing off the production line at Akron, 0 „ SO fast that John L. Collyer, president of B. F. Good- To avoid tears while slicing onions, he bridesmaids wore identical Terrace, Hartford. "golden ruleV^,w-.hlch,he set as the not alive." for a three yeifr term, w'as named News: WTHT—News. • perform the operation with a gen­ of pink taffeta and net, corner-stone oiN ts foreign 'policy, TUESDAY Ute Mystery. rich company, predicts they wiU be ration free before the end of the year. He added that the tire He said that all' orders for the plumbing inspector. 6:45—WDRC—News; WHTD — 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; tle stream of water from the fau­ bodices cut with sweetheart Melling-Marks and warned that unless there ^ selection of victims for the gas Industry now has an annual preduction capacity of 110,000,000 units ai compared with 05,000,000 ne, three-quarter length Mias Jessie M. Reynolds, RN, 1 .Musical Roundup; WTIC—Low- WHTD— Jazz Concert: WTHT— before the war. cet flowing over them. For. the Zion Lutheran church was the cooperation to outlaw the destruc­ chamber came from persons high­ was named contagious disease! Baseball Scores; It's Dance fastidious homemaker who wanta ves and full skirts of nSt over tive use of atomic energy, anoth­ PINEHURST / ' eh Thomas. scene Saturday afternoon at 3 er up in the political department nurse and MrS; Alice D. Johnston. ■ Time. to keep the onion from adding its taffeU. All three attendants er world war will bring an end to 7:00—WDRC—Mommie and the We Give o’clock of the wedding of Miss at Oswlecim. He admitted he was clerk, each for one year. Dr. Rich- [ Men; WHTD—Headline Eklitlon: 11:30—WDRC—Night Owl Show; to come back when requested, to is regrettable as good vision means flavor to other food, here’s a tip; __ dsd old-fashioned botiquets. Phyllis Memorial Marks, daugh­ the clvilzation America desires. MEAT DEPARTMENT The ceremony was followed by present when the selections were ard OUnstead w'as named meat WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Jr. WHTD—Jazz Concert: WTHT— make certain that the disease la too much to use to have it ne­ Tie a red string on the handle of ter of Karl Marks of Cooper He planned to move on at 10 a. made, but added; and store inspector and A. E. Gib­ Offers Dance Orchestra: WTIC—News. glected in this way. a paring knife and use that solely S & H Green Stamps reception in • the church social m. (e.s.t). today to Mrs. Llndar ' W n C —Supper Club. not progressing, eVen though street, and Isaiah Alexander Mell- "The doctors were the only ones son meat inspector. • 7*15—WDRC—Jack Smith Show; 1 1 :45— WHTD —Treasury Salue; ■ If you are having progressive for cutting or slicing onions. 111 for 175 guests. The decora- Ing. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morris' fishing lodge near Tlpton- Thes,e No Point Items: The some of the symptoms are re­ wsre autumn foliage and The war is over, but the need for your waste household fats Is as who chose for the gas chamber. WHTD — Raymond Swing: WTK^Duke Ellington’s Orch­ lieved. difficulty with your eyes, you may Boiled onions served in a creamy With Every Purchase of Edson Melling of -Arcanum, Ohio. vllle, Tenrt-, by automobile. No members of my SS staff ever estra. have glaucoma or other serious white sau(;e will enhance a Sunday Dow pom poms. The single ring ceremony was per­ He left Caruthersvilld' reluct­ big as ever. Industry needs them for producing peacetime goods—• LINK SAUSAGE / ■WTHT—Hartford Heroes Speak: Never Cured took part because the gas cham­ 12:00 — WHTD — News; Music; eye disease. You should consult dinner of vegetable' soup, roast When leaving with the brlde- formed by the pastor. Rev. Paul antly, promising President James those m.entioned in sketebes above are just a few of the hundreds Educational Club Grole's / W n C —News of the World. Glaucoma la never said to be ber was not my job. I thought and WTIC—News: St. Louis Sere­ a physician expert in the diag­ chicken and baked potato with Shel^Gas and Oil ’ am for a trip through the G. Prokdpy. The church was ta.ste- Ahearn of the county fair, which of consunier 'products that need fats. So badly are fats needed Frankfurts 7:30—WDRC — Thsjiks to the Doctor cured, as we use the term, but its Mountains and Canada, the that Uncle Sam is raising the ante. After Oct. 1, you’ll get four asked myself if the gas chamber Yanks; WHTD—Lone Ranger; nade. X It can be arrested and further nosis and treatment of. diseases giblet gravy, 4Jossed salad, choco­ fully decorated with white chrys­ he has attended for 112 years, to Sponsors Lecture Pressed Ham 2:30—WTIC—Three Siins Trio. of the eye for your difficulty. Do late cream pie, and beverage. Ids wore a mocha brown. suit, anthemums. return annually "as long as I am red points and 4 cents from your butcher for every pound of fat was right, and 1 thought the per­ WTHT—Melody Lone; W nC— visual damage usually stopped If Tires — Tubes and hat and alligator accessories, you bring him. son who first signed the orders to ° Luncheon Loaf Dr. McConaughy. , 2:45—WTIC—Lee Sims. the patient Is seen early. If you not continue to buy glasses which Miss Marion Erdin, the church invited.” , Says: do not help you i^ en the trouble ey will be at home to their organist played the bridal music CYeated By Earthquake send those persons to death would Dr. Daniel H. O’Leary, of Bos­ Minced Ham are over 40 you should suspect after OcL Id at Foster .answer for it.” ton College will give a lecture at glaucoma if your eyes bother you: is a disease of your eye. and accompanied Mrjs. Fred F. Reel Foot, reeling with bass, was tier,. 78 Devon drive; Mrs. Aug­ Luxury Loaf Batteries et, Wapping. Wooclhouse, aunt of the bride, who Pictured as Helpless Puppet High School hall. Thursday eve­ Freshly Chopped Glaucoma Can’t Be Cured, especially at night, as darkness The bride attended. Manchester created In 1811 by the new Madrid ustine Kaminski and daughter, 23 Circuit for FM Receivers Whlteflsh belong to the salmon s^g "I Love You Truly" and Apcl place,'^ Mrs. Philip Mahoney Manchester Winwood pictured Kramer as a ning, Oct. 11, at 8 o’clock, on the Bat Treatment Arrests It dilates the pupils and interferes If You Want To Goodyear - Goodrich - Arm.sti'ong gh school and is a member of earthquake, which changed the topic, "Argentina, and Its Good Piiiehurst family. "Because.” and daughter, 10 Drive E, Sllvci helpless puppet. vwili “eireulatlon o f the fluid. Ex­ DChester Grange. She was for- course of the Mississippi river Neighbor Policy.” The lecture is tra difficulty walking in the dark, Given In marriage by her fa­ burying thousands of forest acres : Larie homes: Robert Kempes, *75 Date Book HAMBURt; By WIlUam A. O’Brien. M. D. f 40 Expected to Testify at 11 o’clock In the forenoon, and that Pot Roasts. Sundays, with a guest list running ElvansviUe, Ind.—Henry Fox, ■3T \V* furnikh the clean dla^rs, yon president pro tempore of the Sen- which Ynmn.shita is nccu.ocd. Mansfield Unit, Marine Corps Aux­ public notice be itlven of the pendency, cataract, injury, or hemorrhage llls. The matron of honor was at- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Simon, At least 40 of the accused—in­ 25 or more. father of Erwin (Pete) Fox, Bos- place the tolled ones in a special Sani- ate, la a Memphian. Although I 4'hief Proseetitor Overridden iliary. Army and Navy Club at cluding Kramer—are expected to of said application and the time and tem Red Sox outfielder. of the eye. Cataract patients who ||in^ In grey wool with black ac- of East Hartford, announce the place of hearing thereon, by publish* Top container. We pick them np, 8 p. m. testify oh their own behalf. De­ Boston—Mrs. Alice Sturtevant are not seen by their physicians Ories and corsage of sweet- marriage of their daughter, Irene ““ . 'f ' Rfvnolda overrode the contention Inc a copy of this order once in some Additions—For tonight ABC 10, at regfular intervals may develop Saturday, Oct, 27 fense counsel also plans to call newspaper ha>dn« a circulation In said Howard, 67, founder of the Amer­ Illlllllli leave more absolutely (ilLEAN diaper*. roses. Dolores, to C:kirporaI Roy A. Annis, m.nf m th® chief prosecutor. MaJ. Rob- Father and Son banquet, Eman­ Edward T. McCaffrey, commander glaucoma without realizing it. If .The ceremony was followed by to other ivltnesses. District, and by postlni^ a copy there­ Catholic War Veterans, in "an an­ ican Merchant Marine Library son rif Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Annis ert M. Kerr'of Portland, Ore., that uel Brotnbghood, at Emanuel Lu­ of on the public aifpn-post In the Town you are waiting for a cataract to reception at the home of the of this town. The ceremony took chairman he brought Mr. McKel- proceedings were nothing like Each of the 12 defense lawyers swer to Harold Laski.” Loski, sec­ Association. theran churbiv 0 will make a brief opening plea of Coventry In said District, at least ripen, be sure to have your eye 'egroom's parents for the im- place on September - in the Kir.st Iftr into his old vice prc.sidential ,h„ao of anv ordlnnrv court of law 5 days before fald day of hearinr. retary of the British Labor Party, New York—C:ark> M. Girard, 69. (u . Rounds fine, doeant It ? 8 Mondky, Nov. 12 for his own clients and another condition checked at frequent in­ iiate families. The decorations Congregational church, West seat at cabinet meetings, that no detailed statement of EUGENE W. LATIMER. JudRS. in a broadcast from london Sep­ designer, antiquarian ' and art It IS fine—a* hundred* I'rged to Spend Time Relaxing Annual American Legion Armis­ shorter plea when hli^ defendant tervals. so that* your treatment ere pompoms. Springfield, Mass. Rev. Lewis charges was required. tember 24 commented on the Vati­ dealer. He was a native of Flor­ of mothers will tell yon. No. ardent fisherman, the presi­ tice Day supper. L ^ lon hall. enters the box. Final defense sum­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ence, Italy. can be changed if neceasary. When leaving for a wedding of Springfield performed the cere­ Kerr also protested blttgrly tlie ■t Manchester, within and tor the can and Spanish political events. Glaucoma is treated by promot­ rip through Northern New Eng- dent Is being urged by his asso­ appointment of the two Japanese maries wilt follow with the prose­ District of Manchester, on the 6th day CBS 10:30, Sec. of agriculture - No Mora mony. ciates to spend most of hla time ing freer circulation of the wa­ nd the bride wore a black wool Corporal Annis entered the serv­ generals to Yamashita’s defense cution making the closing argu­ of October. A.D.. 1945. Clinton Anderson and others in a ment to the court. Present 1YILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Newtown Woman Killed tery liquid In the eyeball. The Diaper Washing Bit with black accessories. ice on April 7, 1943. He served ^ hut Reynolds allowed their Spiritual You wilf'lika ftiii qll'in-ant diih pockad discussion of "The Food and Agri- The trial is in its fourth week. Judge. small canals through which It ..The bride attended schools in overseas for nine months and re­ W)?ire appointment "In the interest of a E.-tate of Susanna Lauff. late of Man­ with nouriikmant — ond m oppaHi- ciitural organization of the Unit­ drains open more widely when Phone for Service aellsville. The bridegroom was Newtowm, Oct. 8—(JFi— A frac­ ceived the Unit Citation. He Is fn Wo h? ® ® I fa'*" t^ah” Kerr heatedly protest- chester. in aald District, deceased. ingl iattar prapora for ''lacondt.'* ed Nations." tured skull and Internal injuriea the pupil is contracted. Drops Seen Imperali^ On niotldn of The Manchester Trust For Tomorrow-: NBC CBS. 12:15 ' T.odayt duated from Wllbrahqm Acad- at present stationed at Camp Shel­ V,. ® ‘"®':h appearance of "such men Sluffad Pappara sustained when she was struck by are prescribed for home use, but oy, WUbrabam, Mass., attended Company, admlnlatrator. . p. m. New York’s wrelcpme to Adm. by, Miss. ‘ ^® PTMldent’s I before this commission as law- ORDERED; That six months from 4 toffo graan pappora an automobile while crossing the eye speciaUsta warn their patients ITesl^an University, Middletown, oil .pM ® was aet a year| yers," and argued that It might the 6th day of October, A. D„ 1945, be Chester W. Nlmltx, Including des­ ago.at New Orleans when he told; |„,ter have-an effect on their own Y O U ’ D B E H lb. pork aoutaf# ar «uba4 highway in the south center sec­ nd Duke University, Durham, N. A ChristHKf world is not only and the same are limited and allowed •picad park cription of parade. tion Sunday, caused the death of He is u member of Aiplja Chi Wlggins-IVIcIivtosh the Mississippi River Flood Con­ K for the creditors within which to trials, Clarke had asked for their an ideal but a fundamental neces- 5 capa caakad macarofii Mrs. Dorothy Karcesai in Dan­ bo fraternity and has been asv The marriage of Miss Shirley trolAfwoe'lation of his devotion to addition to the defense staff on the .sity, declared Rev. W. Ralph" ward, brinz In their claims agalnat Said es­ On the Air Tonight: NBC, 7. Ra­ tate, and the salcU administrator ia 2 taiblaapoant chili aauca bury hospital last night. State Pn- BABY LAIJIADRY. i>r lated with his father In the of—j Moljjtoah, daughter -of—Mr. -:and the TVA pattern. His theory was ground they were acquainted with Jr., minister of South Methodist dio Supper Club; 8, Henry Fonda Thxt revenue frorri public sales' INISHED directed to zlve public notice to the I toblacpaibn grotad anian licemaii Robert J. Murphy said The loe of thg Bantly Oil .Company, Mrs. Lester H. McIntosh of 217 many facts^oncernlng Yamashita church, in his sermon yesterday creditors to brinr In their claims with­ 1 faoipaon lolt In “ Spy on the Kilocycles’ : 8:30, that the car Which struck the Ye leaves for 8er^•lce detober 15. Summit street, and John Aijstin helped defray the cost of such de­ of which he knew nothing. morning. A large congregation AT THE HIGH PRICES in said time allowed by poatlnz a copy 2 foblaapoan* grotad AfO. Barlow ccmcert, Nino Martini; velopments. The association, long of this order on the public algnpoat woman was operated by Walter (URN SID E E. HARTFORD "Wiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs.-John Formal Charge Mode was in attendance at the World W E W ILL P A l ^ R CARS Chaddor chaaaa 9:30,, Information Please. CBS— Hartsburt, 35, of 19 Summit Dewey-Richman opposed to TVA, voted against nearest to the place where the de­ 7:30, (repeat 10:30). Bob Hawk ; fNlERHRISl 1510 HARTFORD S li. Earle Wiggins, of 1316 Main street, Wide Communion Observance, ‘nils ceased last dwelt within said town and tk cap wotar street, Waterbury. Hartsburt’ was Wellshurg, Va., was solemnized this theory at the tlipe. The formal charge against Ya- RegordleM of Yeo^ quiz; 8, Vox Pop; 9, Radio theater Barngley-Mandigo mashita said only that the ac­ was the first peace time observance by publlshinz the same In some news­ Poi^ay arrested on a charge of driving a Saturday afternoon at Emanuel of World Wide Communion Sunday Model or Condltl4li paper havlnz a circulation In said pro­ “ Roughly Speaking:’’ 10. Screen Co. Help Increase^upplies of Soap and Mr. and Mrs. Milford A. Mandl- cused; When New C on Are Woih pappari; cut ilka from ttam motor vehicle so as to cansd^ death. go of 12^ Adelaide street, Hart­ Lutheran church. The pastor. sponsored by the Federal CouncU bate district, within ten days from the and; ramova laadi. Covar with bail* Guild. ABC—8:30, Meet the Navy; He was held in bonds of 21.000 for OCULIST Rev. Theodore E, Palmer, jier- Hospital Notes ' “At Manila and other’ places in of Churches of Christ In America. Production. Used Car Prices date of this order, and return make 9, Washington Story: 10:30, Reun­ ford announce the marriage of the Philippines, while commander Sore To Drop Sharply to this court of the notice zlven. ing saltad watar; bail uiuavar^d. 3 to a court appearance . Oct. 22. PRESCRIPTIONS FII.LED Other Peacamne Products By Saving heir daughter, Edna Ethel to farmed the single ring ceremony In It marks a day when every Pro­ WILLiy^U s. HYDE. Judge. 9 min.a drein. Sout4 §ouiogo.or tpkad ion USA. MBS— 8:30. Sherlock the presence of a large number of of the armed forces of Japan at testant church in its service con-' We Win Pay As High As Holmes; 9:30, Spotlight bands ./ ' '______[inald Ernest Bantsley, son of Admitted Saturday: Ronald war with the United States of pork. crvmbJing louioga at it cooki; NEW FRAMES Ir. and Mrs.- Harold E. Barnsley relativea and friends. / Tores, 121 Park street: Miss Eu­ ducts the service oCholy . Commun­ A COURT OF PROBATE held pour off aacati tor. Cembino with' 10;SO, Better Half quiz. lore Used Fats • i Mi.s.s Eva Johnson iJn^ed the tra­ America and its Allies, unlawfully ion. Offerings received on this at Manchester, within and for t^he 206 Porter- street. Saturday, nice Biilheer, 22 Alpine street. 1936 Cars 1937 Cars DIstrlH of Jlanchcster, on the 6th day mocoroni. chili .touca, onion ond tolt. l e n s d u p l i c a t e d ditional bridal marches, and-white disregarded and failed to ,dis-, Sunday are given to the Over­ fill pappart with mocoroni miatura. Tuesday Items; NBC — 9:30/a. 6 at p. m, at Christ Admitted yesterday: Louis charge his duty as commander to of OctoW. 1945. Ward C. Krause REPAIRS MADE hurch Cathedral, Hartford. Rev. and yellow p"onippms and palms seas Relief and Chaplalna’ funds in Present Mp.N. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. SpfinklT chaata on rop. ^loco in bok* m. Daytime Claaalcs; 1 p. r T r u e Gagne, Jr,, South Coventry; Mrs. control operations of members of Industrial fate idr sIltMt of last year! W e are almost down to the bottom of iidney Wallace performed the sin; wei-e used to decorate the chancel. Elizabeth Smith, Rockville; Mary many of the denominations. $400 $500 Judge. mg diih; pour wotar ground pappari. Sketcher tn Dfalody; 6:15. Kclmes Miss Jean_ Fitzgerald of Thnmp- his command, permitting them to The last century has seen the ex­ Estate of MhUhew Wfor, late of 8oka in modarota ovan,.350* f.. 15 from Tropics: 7:30, Dick Haymes Instructor of the barrel. The nation’s industrial _fat supply is millions of pounds less lee ring ceremony. . Miss Alice DeMerchant, 177 Middle Turnpike, commit brutal atrocities and other Manchester. In .Mid District, deceased. New Cars Are Being Built ason who presided at the organ .sonvillo was" maid of honor and the east; Mrs. Mary MinIcuccI, 178 tensive spread of Christianity The executrix hmlng exhibited her to 20 min. Corniih with portlay. show; 9:30, Fibber McGee 'and than it was in 1944. W e need fully a>mucb as last year to heljp make the best man wys Lester W. McIntosh. high crimes against'the people of across the world. This was carried Sarvai 4. coompanied the soloist. Miss Oak street; Miss Frances Allen, the United States and of its Allies 19.38 Cars 1939 Cars administration account, with said estate CLARINET [leannette Corder of Nashville, b)"other of the bride. Ushering said Mr. Ward, by our missionaries to this. Court tor allowance. It ia soaps |irid other civilian goods you y t m t and need so badlyr S o . . . 140'i Charter ■ Oak street; Mrs, and .(jS^pendencies, particularly the ORDERED; Tliat the rath day of renn., who sang "The Lord's I’ray- were Einar Anderson and David Elizabeth Blair, 376 Porter street; with the ideal of a Christian world. SAXAPHONE ^ -/ Philippines, and he. Gen. Tomoyu- Now the world ia one through the $700 $1000 Oetol>er, 1945. at 9 o'clock, threnoon. at McGALL'S MEAL PLANNER FREE COURSE You May Lose More br” and “ p Perfect Lpve.” Thonris. ■ Harry Oxford, 30 Griffen road; the Probate Office In. the Municipal A McCAU'S MAGAZINf tanks ki Yamaahlta, thereby violated discoveries o f science, but to be pre­ The attendants w-ere Miss Rutb The bride who was given away Miss Lena Hohenthal, 391 Center the laws of war.” Bulldinr In said Manchester, bev and SIMONIZIN^^ TROMBONE Bdigo, sister of the bride as by her father, wore an old-fashion street. served In peace It must be one the same ta asalxned tor x hearlnOkOji PINEHURST FRUITS If you want moro soap and soap fla k e s ...ir Money On Your Cor sid of honor.-Miss Myrtle Ju.ste- gown' of ivory satin snd lace with Despite the general tone of the world in Christ. Moral and spir­ ’41-42 Cars the alTswance'or said administrntibn The Body Shop Method Advanced Pupils Only. Admitted today: William De­ 1940 Cars arapunt with said estate and thia Courf AND VEGETABLES ECONOMICS you’re dreaming of nylons, sheets, cotton fabrics en and Mrs. Ra)ph W. E. Ham- drop shoulders and long sleeves. charges, Kerr left no doubt but itual unity la an impera'tive In a laney. 129 Florence street; Celia that the prosecution was seeking world of atomic bombs. directs that notice of the time and ROLIMENE & FLAGG. Inc. aerlc of Hartford as brides- Her finger, tip veil fell from a place assigned for said hearing be Broccoli Studio: LEARN— and want them to hurry back to th* «tore Brennan, 73 Walnut street; June the death penalty, and.^ Implied Mr. Ward was assisted in the ad- $1400 $2000 884 Center St. TbI. 5101 Unless You Sell NOW ! ilds. David Sockard of Hartford Juliet cap of seyd' pearls and she Wilson, Lake'street; Ralph Hal- given to all persons known to bo'ln - Sprouts ^ 87 Walnut St. Tel. 5.3.36 —How We CAN A«9ure Jobe coimter . . . you can help by saving Hibse used that the requested bill of particu­ minlstratioTT of the service by Ed­ terested therein to appear and be best man and the ushers were carried a white prayer book with rorsen, 89 Oxford street; Mrs. Pascal Celery for All Veteran*! Cyron Ames, brother-in-law of the orchid marker and ribbon stream­ lars would supply "more than ward Macauley, ,Iay leader, and DRIVE IN heard thereon by publishing a copy of kitchdh fats as you never saved before! Save We Pay as High as Estelle Label. East Hartford. enough details." WUllaip Kehh, , local preacher o f this order In some newspaper having Cucumbers —How Strikes Can Be Avoid­ tdegroom and Karl Sommer of ers caught with clusters of ste- Discharged Saturday: Charles WRITE IN .,1 a circulation tn said District, at least every drop, every day! iTKberafield. phanotiSi- -r- Just before Yamashita was or-' South church. 7-8144 five days before the day of aaJd hear­ Green B$ans ed! Glanes. University of Connecti­ In the evening worship the young PHONE IN The bride, who was given in . The m.itron of honor wore a pe­ ralgned. Justice Alan James Mans­ ing- . And an other seasonable —How To Prevent the Next cut; Mrs; Fred Adamson and aop. people of the high school youth We Will Buy Your Car WILLIAM S. HYDE. Judge. lage by her father, wore the riod style gow-n of blue chiffon and field. chief of the Australian War items. Depression! ' 366 Oakland street; Miss . Mar­ Crimes commission, said that fellowship obser\'ed the communion Over the 'Phone ON YOUR RADIO TONIGHT AT 9 :0 0 liUonal white satin gown de- carried a colonial bo'uquet of pink guerite Walton. Fairfield, Me.; AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Ripe California Cantaloupes Thl* (^ ra e tin* enrned the ac- Tboso fats art vitaRy ntetssary to help speed nad with a smoothly molded should the now couchant "Tiger” as a group. Miss June Yeomans at Manchester, within and for the claim of thoniiand*' of Ameri­ *2000 CasI pompoms. The mother of the Frank Schneider, 264 Oak atreet; Ace-trimmed with self-pleating, be acquitted by the U. S. Army was soloist at the aervice. District of Manchester, on the 6th day Persian and cana. It help* you to under- greater supplies of soaps and ,hundreds o f other bride wore orchid with matching Miss Constance Leirier, New of October. 1945. sthearit neckine. long sleeves hat and accessories, and Mrs. David Cburt, Australia would try him for SPECIAL OFFER Honeydew Melons TJe'mEPHONE HOUR," WTIt-WEAF atnnd what miUcea the natlunnl things— like new cars, electric washers, irons, Fop Your 1941 or 1942 Car York; Mrs. Julia Goldschneider, high crimes against , Australian Present HON. WILLIAM 8.. HYDE. In g 'to points over the wrists, Thomas, friend of the bridegroom, Andover; Mrs. Margaret Naven, Sell yonr ear to ns now and Judge. Oranges are running to economic chaoa that leada to In­ refrigerators and tires. Industry must liave skirt and sweep train. Her who assisted in receiving, wore red troops captured In the Japanese Elnnineratioii Job yon' con nse yonr car for the Estate of John Ti->'mbu)ak. late of better sizes and we offer ternal strife and International 84 Maple street; Miss Elizabeth drive down Malaya. Manchester, in aald District, deceased. All Models Bought Accordingly was arranged from a tiara of- velvet with corsage of white rose­ Remig, 87 Pine street; Mrs. Hat­ next M days without charge. wars! these fats . . . to help get to you more quickly I blossoms. She carried white The executrix having exhibited her both 176 and 150 size. buds. A reception for 60 guests tie Lane, East Hartford: Mrs. Progressing ^ ell administration account with said es­ J - • The achool la supported by its the peacetime products you’ve been longing to S-poina and ribbon streamers. ^ 8 held in the church veptry. The ..i.iic » tate to this Court for allowance. It la ROBERT AND GABY pahlle-apirited A ln m n l-H en ce Winifred White,hite, 54 Jensen street.- Pepperidffe Farm Bread haM: f.'r years!. . . ___ p h n e Ru^l'atrwwKnv, ORDERED; That the ISth^day of .. . - JU ST O r chlnToti velvet, sweetheart neck- health and was unable to be pres- street; Dei f Upplncott, 85 yol- O --eww I 4faBtotasa IMS,' Please'^" remiember that tbrsa-quarter length sleeves, ent. The work of taking the old age 2 68 MAIN ST. HARTTOIU) at the Prdbate Office In tn e'M u h lcI^ Sponsored By - ' lister streeF; Robert Tierney, '102 Building In aald Hanchestar, be and every Egg you buy at Pine- • HARTFORD'8-2782 lull akli^ halfcrown hat, with Formerly a sergeant and station Glen wood street; John Wood, 149 Meats, Fats. Etc assistance enumeration, which is the same ia. asaignad for a hearing on HENRY GEORGE ostrich plume trim and hurst is G u a r a n ty to be Bab* Yoga ...... ;.. .Ltodolt And Revtrse Charges ed at East Hartford, Ihe bride­ Deepwood Drive: Mrs' Ann ‘Tom* Book Foui red stamps A1 under the supervision of Paul Cer- the alloaranee of said admintatratlon SCHOOL OF $• sUiR and scrapn and sennp just as you did bronss pom-poms.' groom has been overaeas for three through El good through Oct. 31i vlni this ^ear, is going along yrell. account with said estate and thia Court Grade AA Strictly Fresh. ’ U i Catbedrale englontie .... Debiuty kunaa. East Hartford; Miss Er­ dirncta tliat notice of the time and SOCIAL SCIENCE ^ so faithfully before V-J Day. It is a peaces AND OUR BUYERS WILL CALL AT YOOB 1 bridesmaids wore gowns of and a half years, in the Pacific area, nestine Quey, 406 Hartford road. FI through K1 good throdgh Nov. The first sections covered were the 8eooad Arabexque ..... ___ Debuftay l*» blue chiffon velvet, Iden- outlying districts. This Was start­ place assigned for asid bharing be and has received an honorable dis­ ■ Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ber­ 30; LI through Q1 good through Notice given to all persona known- to be In­ Volte Triate ...... Slbelin*' (Chartered By C nlve^y time job now— a job that will help you.» ta style and hats with blue charge. iDec.' 31; R 1 through Vl good ed last Monday and was wmll along terested. therein to appear and be of New YorUK^ phimesL tha Carpenter, 81 Spruce street; Conberto for Two Ptoao*...... R. Caaadcant And to prove how important it is, your WTien leaving for a wedding trip Nancy Fales, 136 North Elm through Jan. 31. making it possible for the workers heard thereon by publlahing a copy of bride's'mother wore purple to start in Uie more thickly set­ My wife Lorretta Oougela hav­ this order In some newspaper having NEW CLASS BEGINS ON govemmimt has increasejd the point bonus. the bride wore a green suit with .street) Janet Weir, 11 Main atreet; . - Bligar a circulation in aald District, at least I fudiala trim, black accessor- tled sections of the town this morn­ ing left my bed and board with­ TVESDAY^dCTOBER 9 ^ brown accessories. They will be at Mrs. Geraldine Fitzpatrick, 107 Book Four stamp 38 good for out Just cause or provocation, 1 live days before the day of aald hear­ So help meet this nation’s need by con- Jack's Motoi Mraags of white and lav- ing. home to their friends in Wellshurg Spruce atreet; James Collier, Jr. five pounds through Dec. 31. ing. AT 8 O’CLOCK I pom poms The bridegroom’s This tax ia not due until Febru­ hereby give notice that 1 will ^ y WILLIAM 8. HYDE, J^udge. 1 tinuing to save used fats. 714 CONN. BOULEVARD EAST Va., after October 20. The bride 1.60 Center street; Thomas Cur­ Bhoea no bUlx of . her contracting after ,AT 958. MADl ST., ROOM 8. ^ attired in black with gave to her attendant a string of-,. tis, Vernon: Mrs. Muriel Herrick, ary, but last weelCTwo paid their *< . trim* black accessories and tax as soon as they hsd their bill this dote. ITOR INFORMATION ' OPJEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:0tt' pearls and the bndegroom's gift to 26 Autumn street.— f PIIONTE 2-1061 \ bt b n a is poip poma. They hU beat man was a gold tie aeC »*y»jleft with thim and several more Anthony Oougela. Dlacharged today: Juii^ CIou- no plans to cancel any.' Moacbeator. Coon., Oct. $, 1H5. Read Herald Adv«i>. ' Pfid Tax Collector Nsdaon today. “ W9 t J..:.

..'.5 ' .n‘. • MANURESTER EVENING HERALD. MAHUHB8TBR. CXJNN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8,1948 '^ACni HAflCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 Superior Pitching Gives Tigers Series Edgi production of narcotics, asked a the ball on Livingston, for a double Sport Slants •sweeping inventory of Japan'.s Large Audience Witnesses Man Sought play. Laval Stays lerald” Man chemical industry, and allowed a Obiluarv No runs, one hit, no errors, none By Earl W. Yost 25-day. period- for completion of left. ^ Club Speaker previously-ordered reports . on 200th Anniversary Pageant For Slaying Third Inning—Tigers In Dungeon; Sports Editor Rain Soaked Crowd Watch hcaltb. * - Mayo went out, Johnson to Cav- Army Displays Power Greenberg, Newhouser ■ In Yokohama. U. S.’ Elgtith arretta. Cramer pqpjicd out to Clifford A Fine Leader ^was never In ths ball Army headquarters reported that speak. Deaths The pageant commemorating the A basket luncheon was ob.served Police Search Centering Cavarretta. Greenberg went ouL Doyen Heard CapUln Bqh aifford, 145 pounds Yanks Top Redskins in Hub iHflhrr Ferguson Is Pearl Harboi- Premier Tideki To- Hughes to Cavarretta. of football is the capable center From our observation atop jo, recovered from his futile'sui­ 200th anniversary of the founding after the morning service. press box row. Coach Historical Record AroUml Washington; No runs, no hits, no errors, none and leader of Manchester High’s In Gaining 3rd Win Pace Detroit’s ter at Kiwanis cide effort, has been moved to, I of the Second Congregational left. (Cootlnned from Pago One) Gross’s Crusaders so completely ■ Rev. Loon H. Austin read the 1945 football eleven. The choice of Boston, Oct. 8.—(A>>—As if to t comeback with such weekly re-1 Omori prison camp with other 1 Albert Limlsav . Estranged Wife Scared Third Inning—Cubs the lettermen of last year’s team outplayed Yale that it was diffi­ ports as "I’m down to ' 205 and lb Meeting {church of Coventry' was held last hiatorical record of the church at Paris and his friendship for the' make up for the downpours that Japanese war-criminal suspecta Hughes struck out, swinging. to head the present pigsk(n squad cult to swallow watching a good never felt better or moved faster i O’Neiir g four games, once when Hank : i night in the North Coventry 2:30 p. m.. and the ' combined, Passeau also was a strikeout vic­ Germans was "indecent and very Yale team on the receiving end of MicHigan to Test West washed sway the Boston Yanks’ Virgil Trucks I Community House with a cast of choirs sang the anniversary Houston, Texas, OcL 8 —(A5— was a good one. High Plays Thur^tiy in my life." .... • | a three-run homer from hit la Klwanli club,observed Na- Dies Suddenly tim. Hack- drove the second pitcJi profitable to the Germans.’’ The Red and White team has a sound shellacking. sellout crowd, a perfectly formed And, speaking of veterans, D ick; gun; the other time when i 95 performers. liymn, which was composed by Eastern police pressed a search He accused Laval of handing Pitching Choice to Nawapaper Week at Ita to center for a clean single. J<^n- played two g^ames and Captain , The paid attendance fell far Ito- Pointers Saturday in Manchester High will play rainbow arched itself behind their McDonough of Portsmouth, N. H., | knocked In the first markor Change lo Peace ' The pageant depicted the sepa­ Rev. Austin, pastor emeritus of. today for a 40-year-old man, sbn filed to Cramer in center. over to Germany the rich French an today, with Thomas ration of the parlshej of South the church. Bobb Clifford has been the line j low expectations which can he New York at Yankee, host to Meriden High Thur^ay goal-Itne as Johnny Grigas scored has been elected Secretary ot the | Face Claude Passeau keep the fire burning. Siieeunihs After Attack wanted in the slaying of Elnora No runs, one hit, no errhrs, one Bor copper mines, in Yugoslavia, mainstay in both games. His con- contributed to the torrenUai _ an; publisher of the Herald, ami North Coventry shortly be­ At 8 p. m. the historical pag­ afternoon at Nebo in a C. his team’s fourth and last touch- New Hampshire Go(f Association 1 Yesterday,^ the crowd of 48,4 Output ill 1916; IpH- X, despite frequent protests of the stont chatter in a high pitched downpour of rain In New Haven Stadium; Highlights; Today in Sixth Game figured "thts-is where wa eama iB” r^iaaker for the day. Of Acute Indigestion; fore 1745 and, the building of the eant was given to a full house Collins, 30, whose , burned and French Armistice commission. C. I. L gams. 'The game was down against the Washington for the 26th consecutive term. . . Fourth Inning-r-Tigrrs voice, has been one of the features i for several hours before game originally - scheduled, to be Redskins early in yesterday's final The first sport American Interna- when the Detroits danced to “•ubllaher Fergruson, saying: that \ first church and early trials of the and the Coventry orchestra under nearly nude body was found last Cullenbine reached first when, "Laval's policies were criminal (Chicago, Oct. 8.—(/P)—The sixth Twf> Sons in Service small parish in the dense woods of the present team under Coach ! time played Friday afternoon. i>eriod at Fenway Park. . . . itlohal College in Springfield re* same tune. It was the sixth I la Herald belongs to the people Bifi Hurdles Loom the direction of A. E. Lyman play-' week in- a woods near Beaumont. Johnson booted his easy roller. and couid onlyl lead^to the de­ Johnny Sullivan made the trip New York, Oct. 8— —The , ■and what could be the last— ■ ...... -C lietween <3oyentry and Bolton. cd between the scenes. Tom Kelley. coaches of Army’s six remaining ; Thursday’s game will be the W ith 22,685 drenched tans sitting vlved as it settled down to pre­ this time, and in the course of i n*aaSHeBlef*ana we make air Detective Inspector C. V. Kern York popped Out /uul to Catar- struction of oiir country,” the gen­ Manchester High has split even with yours truly. Johnny bad game of the Hank , Greenberg Bcat effort to serve them.” paid Albert Lindsa.v, 50, of 38 The pageiiut was the Work of "Tonight'at 6:30 the. Fellowship' eral said.. * opponents might.-do well to ahop | Red,-find White eleven’s final in from start to finish, owner Ted war business was rowing. .... cuffing they gave Borowy, Or (Continued from Page One), of Houston indicated the search refta. Johnson threw Outlaw ont in two games played .to date. A journeyed up to;^ Hanover, N. H., bqihe clsuih of the season. Kick­ Collins shouid have little trouble When HarUord’s Willie Pep, baseball World Scries comes off jMite to some of the colorful Kdgerton street, died suddenly the committee composed of Eva bknqiiet of the North Coventry! Charles do la Pommeraye, for­ around the. war department for' berg belted a double, good for this morning shortly after 2 o’clock was centering around Washing­ at first, CullSnbine taking sccoqd. few breaks went against the team the week previous to watch Holy o f f has been set at 3:15. finding the pot of football gold at holder 5f the New York version in Wrigley Field on the north side. Mapapermen of the past. While K. Kingsbury, Ruth Gehring, church .will be held which will be 1 Richards was purposely walked. mer secretary, general o f the some slightly used tanks or bazoo­ run. Hank Isn’t the nuit-b four years of uninterruptied supWy following an attack of acute indi­ ton where the estranged wife of against Hall In their latest start, Cross trounce Dartmouth. He the end of that psrUcular rain- of the featherweight Utle, drew of town today. |ted-ln boss of this series. ng that the age of individual- Elizabeth Motycka. Katherine ' followed by a church service at 8 tho hunted man resides. Trucks worked Passeau for a pass, French Senate, then testified. kas because it appears today that This is going to be one o f the j will be. required to meet pent gestion. A British veteran of the but that's football. A team that warned us that the galloping tow something extra special is going bow . . . his discharge from the Army at Nicholson, the (Jub Cloutier who’l|| _ seemed to have passed, he Purdin and Rev. Allen H. Gates. ' o'clock. Among the former pas- Frightened b.v “ Strange Blantier” filling the bases. Both Passeau and Continuation of proceedings richeat fall classics of them all demand for aome goods. .ftrst World War he had been com- The commemorative .services can come back, Thursday after­ headed Crusader leader, Stan to be needed to stop that ^ s t As far as this department’s rec­ Camp Edwards last week, he said recovering .somewhat from ated his personal belief that a • Thifi." he said, "conld readily I tors who will speak at this serf’-: Washington officers told Kein Livingston protested vigorously. against the former Vichy chief of Koslowski was under wraps by the time they finish counting lander of Mons-Ypres Post, Brit- were opened .Sunday, morning ! ice will be Rev. Hollis Bartlett, I noon will tell the story against Point JuggemauL ords go, now that Holy (Jross fP- he’d need about a month’s rest worst hatting year, holds '____ icientious newspaper . - (»uld still warrant operations well wejl above the woman said her husband haij Webb sent Pafko far back to take government^hlnged noon the op-, Meriden High at Mt. Nebo, ia what against the Indiana. Holy Croaa before S’csuming his boxing career. noses at 1:30 p. m. (e.s.-L), but War Veterans, for six years, when a large class of clilldren w;as I Rev, Harold S. Winship, Rev.! his fly.*...... pearance of 12 members of . -' the The Cadets rolled up 504 points nslly has beaten Yale, the last honor at the moment. The I'm \ a force for civic leadership in ita prewar levels in these industries sons are in the U. S. Army made two local telephone calls-fo makes a football team. The task of scored twice in the first period in Fish—Game . , . .Willie's best money shot forgetting sordid finance for the ____ * It_____ » baptized ami ' Holy Communion perfect New England intercol­ pushed home yesterday —one anunity. Ukewisc, he said, the for some'years to come.” Emil G. Richter. The closing ad­ her in Washington, once^ last No runs, no hiis, one error, thri*e partiamentary jury, which i« hear­ whipping Dartmouth ’ and then in winning nine gamea and the moment, the accent right now on Air Eprees. was obsen’ed. Rev. James F. Eng­ left. leading the team into battle will legiate Dfajor football slate ia is a title bout v,ith Sal ^ rto lo , the third on a ground ouL. fewspaper is the "middleman” The WPB chief did not estimate dress' of the bi-centennial observ­ Thursday and again ,Friday, urg­ ing the case along with a 12-man coasted to victory. National championship Isat sea­ these Greenberg gaieties is the Formerly a -foreman Itj^. the em- lish, D.D., superintendent of the ance will be given by Rev. Rock­ rest with Clifford. Being the snap- Brown's 47-year-old mastery of the N.B.A. tltllst, and It would be other in the ninth on a singla jlilch reports and reflects the the maximum extent of joblcss- ing her to meet him. She told au­ Fourth Inning— Cubs resistance Jury. ner back or center. Bob probably Fumbles Prove Costly son. This campaign appears like it Notes to the Nutmeg State star’s advEui- possibility the -Connecticut Conference, spoke on well Harmon Potter, D.D., of the Lowrey was called out on Parliamentary jurors already might turn out even better for the Boaton College. . . .Dartmouth gave him a total of seven. Bntlments-of.the community it Tjcss, but he predicted, unemp] thorities she was frightened by hia won’t make the headlines with his Yale after,receiving the opening has been tops over the Eaglea for tage to take plenty o f time and might wind It up today. Just be­ ment would Increase until spring, the subject,. ‘The Place of the Hartford Theological Seminary, “ strange ■ manner” and refused strikes. Cavarretta smashed a sin­ have begiin to absent themselves future general^; After blanking cause the big gun and his big bat Greenberg has five written Irves. Church in the Life of the. People." offensive ability (the backs always kickoff marched to the Invaders 44 years but only two games nave get Tn weeks of riigged training :Publi8her Ferguson described then decline. Reconversion Direc­ Hartford, a Coventry boy. both requests. , gle through the box into center- to conduct personal political cam­ four yard line. A fumble, the the bulky Periionnel Distribution are around. in black 'ink'how. and' the end Isn’l receive the credit) but chances of been played In that series, the before having another brush with in sight, much to the worry irious steps in the growth of the tor John W. Snyder has put the The.body of pitotty Miss Collins, flcld. Pufko lined out to Greenberg paigns for the Oct. 21 election. The the scrappy mighty mite-being In first of eight, found Holy Cross Command s^uad 32-0, the Cadets They’re going to go al) out to who made a nice running catch in last one as long ago as 1916. . . . ■the Boston Italian...... Bartolo lerald, which was 64 years old peak at around 8,000,000 persons clad only in bobby socks a3id non-appearanco of Juror Albert there for 40 minutes leading Man­ recovering. Yale was done after made tha Wake Forest Deacons do it, too, these Bengals, who’ve the Cub Clivers. disruption of work at CIO manned left-center. Nicholson popped out The Boston Bruins’ advance appears to be twice theJ>o*«r he Although Newhouser whiffa at Oct. lat, and with which he by .spring. Efforts to End mills. brown oxfords, was found Wed­ Sion delayed proceedings for tti chester High will be good. A fine this- point. wish they had “ Stood in Carolina ” was the last time be' faltered shown very little except an ability to Webb. hour Saturday. by ipirchlng to a 64-0 triumph uard. Including Art Ross, Sr., that third strike psst nigs batter onally has been associated for The key to reconversion, and U>e nesday at a lonely wooded spot backer upper and a deadly tack­ Operating behind a heavy, fast ahd Jr., and Captain Johnny against the peppery Pep...... to produce hits and runs, in one near ^aiimonl. The head and top No runs, one hit, no errors, one Juror Georges. Levy-Alnhandary over the Southern Conference fep- yesterday, he was hanging, on thij years. "big question niark,” is in the T«he. left. ier is the light haired lad. charging line. Captain Kqslpwski, Ch’fiwfdrd head for' Quebec city When two .Springfield young­ big splurge at any given moment. heavy. industries which were Strike Renewed part of the body were charred as announced yesterday he whs r^entatives Saturday. The Tigers arc sending out Vir­ ropes much of the way and Green After his speech, various mem- Fifth Inning Tigers This year’s squad is . far and Vito Kissell and Joe Byers went this irhomlngi . . -The first seri­ sters, Ray Jackson and Vic Place, changed. over completely to war though gasoline had been poured “ tired" and would not attend fur­ The Deacons were rated aa one gil (Fire) Trucks, 4-1 winner of berg was bowling along, eomln| of the club congratulated The field had grown very dark ahead of la-st year's in many Into action. Koslowski, ac­ ous business on their agenda Is a gained the final round of a Hol­ production. Krug said. He singled ((Continued from Page One) More Serious Turn on the victim and ignitted but an ther sessions. The Paris press in­ respects. Regardless of whether claimed by many a sure fire All of the BOTth’s best but they could the second scramble, tb .pour in within one twp-bogger of to' ubUsher Ferguaoii upon the wherBMayo opened the inning. He Quail Season detcrmlneil attempt, and, most yoke amateur boxing tournament, ,_allty of the newspaper serving out the automotive industry as Detroit, Oct. 8— i/P\—Two major autopsy showed she was dead be­ dicated several other Jurors ere the-locals Win or lose theii* remain­ American, more than lived ujiHo not move against Army and they they not only refused to clash for hl.s blaze-ball in. the hope he can the series record for flaillng'''dou4 rolled out. Hack to Cavarretta. contemplating similar announJ>- likely, a futile one, to convince fanchester. And, in honor of th?. particularly significant, saying: ments affecting more than 65,000 work stoppages in Detroit ended fore the fire was set. Dr. W. A. ing games. Captain Bob Clifford his press ballyhoo. To thesO tired couldn’t stop Army’s crew of tal­ The State Board of Fisheries the top prize but also balked at pick up the whole pot today after blcs. Newton. Beaumont health officer Cramer, filed to Lowrey in short- ments. ented backs, who connected with and Game announces an open sea­ the beloved but too aged Dit Clap­ For the financial pa^e. the lUa of hla speech, which .was Difficult To Make Predictions workers started in the Ford and today but in nearby Windsor, Ont., can be depended upon to lead the eyes, Stan Koslowski iS/ b y ' far, per that the time has come for tossing a coin for it. . . .They the mcrry-go*round on whim “ It i.s difficult to make predic- Hudson Motor company and the said. left field. Greenberg also filed . Would Theaten Trial eight touchdowns with Glenn Da­ son on quail in New London, pevi waa the pretty plpttire of a ne he Headache.s of a Newspaper the strike of approximately 10,000 out to Lowrey. team Into battle. the best all around football player him to hong up his skates for were bom and TalBed"on: the same -thejr--grabbed the brass ring yes- tion.s about automobile production Kelsey-Hayps Wheel compahy Kern stated that the victim, Bob CTlfford has already in the vis, Doc Blanchard, Shorty McWil­ Haven and Middlesex Counties terday to go In front for the first all-time high In. -the reoeipte fa abllaher," the club presented him employes of the Ford Motor Co., of No runs, no hits, no errors, none Additional defections would seen In years In col^glats ranks. keeps and stick to coaching from street and are the closest of pals. 1th a package of aspirin. until the Detroit labor situation plants. ’ITie situation there was 'Canada, Ltd., took a more serioiia daughter of a Cleveland. Texas. threaten the trial, since there are first two games, proved his value Koslowski. a triple threat ace, liams and Herschel Fuson streak­ from October 20 to November 16, . , . .What did happen to the time in Zhe set. this series. 71K record books sho Baptist preacher and a resident of left. » ing off for touchdowns on runs of inclusive, with a daily limit of the bench. . .Dll has been the series, 46ps was ths $1,82' ^"Thomas Bentley .won the attend- clatifies." the brightest ;n weeks during turn with the shutting down of the but three alternate parliamentary to the team and to tht schood as a kicked off also And on three oc- smoothing the way for another prize!. . . . Against him, tho , Knjg said the^auto industry has Vhich about 80.000 prsnns'wcre off Houston, was )ast seen alive Sept. n tth Inning Cubs leader. TThe selection of CUff-to 50 yards or better. three and a season limit of 18 trailing three gamqa to two and 328.21 Jthe folk chipped in for Bca prise, donated by Fred Wil- factory power plants. With two strikes against him, jurors. albns, he- klcltod off and then made only a start thus far. and the job in the automobile industry 30. At that time, he reported, If all 12 show up for the fourth captain the squad was a good one. raced down^-'^and made a clean Michigan will test the Army Season and Bag Limits desperate, are cutting Clauile seveiKgame 1940 show between ' Returning to work in Detroit Livingston lined a- single to cen­ power next Saturday In New Y ark that "iven without the strikes because of labor controversies. were employes of the Hudson Mrs. O. O. McNealy. a frien^.-Wfllk-: day of the trial, the, testimony of Holy Cross Upsets 'Yale tackle, something one very ■ely Upland Game Franklin, Lord’s Cove, Monroc- Passeau's vacation short after 'Piters and the Cincinnati that have occurred, it would have ed to a Houston bus stop with Miss ter. ' Hiiges laid- down a bunt to­ in the week-end’s top game. The Newtown-Shelton, Ragged Rock two days’ rest in the hope the 36-..' 1th $100,000 radio rights, Acros.s' the international bound­ Motor Car Co., the Kelsey-Hayes ward ftbst, and was safe when throe prosecution . witnesses and Holy Cross crushed Yale by a sees. Pheasants—Oct. 20-Nov. 24, in­ required herculean efforts" ' to Collins. A man drove up and ot­ SulJlVan- was- right ; the Wolverines bowled over North­ Crook, South Windsor, Tolland, Box Score year-old Mississippi tung-pift production already waa put Ihiflehara Drafts ary from Detroit, however, the Wheel Co,, and several thousand Rudy York fell fielding tV: ball the prosecution’s summing up is ■core of 21 to 0 last Saturday aft­ clusive, daily bag limit 2, season reach the scheduled rate of 224,000 tered Miss Collins a ride to tovi'n. all that remains. There will be no Ousaders the week ' ^ Holy western 20-7 for their third tri­ Waterford, Barn Island. Ham- farmer can keep thorn in tbic" se­ 183,746 into the cash strike' of approximately 10,000. production workers of the Ford It wa.s ruled a hit. Passeau ernoon at the, Tale Bowl In New umph in four starts, Indiana being bag limit 15, Detrolt (8) cars in December. employes in Wind.sor. Ont., be­ She hesitated, then accepted. Mrs. cross-examination liecause l^th Chxjsa was, prijtned tor the clash monasset. ries with a reasonable _Wcslmlle_ Since yeeterday's receipt .New Jap Cabinet; Motor company. slapped a ball at Trucks,. and all Haven In the top game of the day the only team to defeat them. Ruffed Grouse—Oct. 20-Nov ab r h po The prospect is brighter for such came more serious when factory McNealy said the man wore a pair Laval and his defense attorneys and when the fln^w histle sound­ a o f his all-time series ijHlund mas­ $209,796. it would appear In Windsor, pickets who had hands were safe when Trucks’ ~ In the East. Rated one step behind the West 24, inclusive, dally bag limit 2...... 4 1 1 2 4 products as washing machines and power plants were shut down. The of shell-rimmed glasses. have withdrawn in protest against ed even Yale .fans In the huge Webb, an terpiece of Friday,, yhen he let about all the boys need today Albert Lindsay permitted power plant workers to throw to third was too late to get Experts, bookies, etc., estob- Pointers are Navy, Notre Dame, sea.son bag limit 15. 0 2 2 1 Headaches Ahead refrigerators. Krug said, but he Canadian strike centers on con­ Purse Found In Abandoned Auto the courts conduct of proceedings. bowl couldn^help but comment Mayo, 2b . _____4 the Tigers down ,wfth one hit, one the approximation of a “ enter the Ford plant during the Livingston. It was a fielder’s llshed the Nutmeg Bulldogs a Ohio State. Alabama, Minnesota, Gray Squirrels—O’et. 2Q-N0V. Cramer, cf .....4 2 1 1 0 noted that the total output of Friday, in an abandoned automo­ Many leaders of the Paris bar on the ^cmivincing manner in base on balls and no runs. from a Monday game in 8L these and similar consumer goods ploy of Uic Rogers Paper Corpora­ tract demands, . last three weeks, stopped them choice. Hack singled to center, heavy favorite to whip the Purple Southern California, Oklahoma A. 24, inclusive, daily bag limit 5, If ..5 3 3 0 0 Other minor disputes;_kept about bile near Woodlawn, La.. Mias Col­ have been outspoken in demands which Cross had defeated Local Sport Greenberg, And, they/fl also probably have between the Browns «md the At (OMtiaaed from Page One) Industries "is dwarfed by the po­ tion he had been custodian re­ Sunday night and today. Power­ scoring Livingston and Hughes. Crusaders from Worcester.- Out- A M., Texas, Texas A. A M., and season bag limit, 30. Cullenbine, rf ..4 1 2 1 0 cently at tile Manchester Tnust 3.750 on the sidelines in the De­ house employes had agreed when lins’ purse k’as found. In the auto­ for a new trial. The important re­ aide of the first five minutes, Yale the ^na. Rabbits and Wild Hares—Oct. to use UK uncertain' Len Menillo letlci to rewrite the books. tential output of the automobile When Cramer’s throw-in went Virginia., York, lb * .....5 i 1 9 2 at shprtotop in^ place of Roy and Savings Bank building. troit metropolitan area. the strike began not to cross the mobile also wd's a brief case, Kern sistance newspaper liberation call­ ^ Navy’s attack spiuttered against 27-Dec. 31,„ inclusive, dally bhg commanded tjie Yokosuka industry." through Richards, Passeau went Chatter Outlaw, 3b ___ .4 0 0 0 3 Hughes, who was bit in the ankle He leaves his wife, Mrs. Matil­ OH Workers Return picket lines whenever the produc­ said and papers in the case brought ed Saturday’s court session “ really /die Bears and then played defen Duke. The Midshipmen looked im­ limit 3, season bag limit 30. faval baae where occupation ' Widespread Shortage .At End to third and Hack to second. It Richards, c ___ 4 0 1 11 1 y ^ h a batted ball during pre- made their first amphibl- da Lindsay, two sons,'Capt. Har­ tion workers needed their support. the search to a room In Houston. was an error for Richards. John­ scandalous." It added that “it is to sive football for that 17-0 victory, pressive in the first period when Raccoons (sunset)—OcL • 20- Polowilzer Boxes As for materials, the period of Returns to work over the nation There a pair of broken shell-ripi Manchester High’s football team Newhouser, P •3 0 0 1 3 game practice yesterday. landinga on Japan. old b. Lindsay, now believed on Roy England, president of Local son rolled out, Mayo to York. Low­ be feared that the confidence of Hutson Sparks^ their second of the season they racked up two scores but Nov. 24, inclusive. widespread shortages has come to Included the 43,000 oil workers in glasses were found. ' will close their home grid sefison BuL whether It’s Fire Trucks ^Justice minister. Dr. Chuzo an end, Krug said. The country his way home for discharge from 51 refineries and plants in 15 re­ 200, United Automobile Workers rey, walked bn fwir pitches, filling the civilized w(prld in French Philadelphia, a pre-season threat they couldn’t dqnt the* Blue Dev,^. Migrator Birds— Dally Bog Limit 8 11 27 J? On Hartford (CIO) said it will take from three Kern said the autopsy establish­ grandeur and justice wlU receive Thursday afternoon at Mt. Nebo Totals . ....37 or Hal Newhouser, who was cred­ " ata, 70. lawyer, also a holdover now has more aluminum end mag­ the U. S. Army Air Forces, and fineries and plants in 1,5 states the bases. Cavarretta singled to lived up to advance notices by tak ils’ goal again until the last quar­ Ralls. and GallinuIeS—Sept. 1- Tech. Sergt. Albert V. Landsay, tc four weeks to start up the pow­ ed almost, positively that Miss Col­ an irreparable setbaek.’’ Green THg the Chicago— Cardinals', i ter when Clyde (Sffiackover) Scott Nov. 30, inclusive, 16. - — against Meriden High In a C. C. Chicago (4) ited with yesterday’s 8-4 victory, the previoua cabinet. nesium "than we know what to do which were seized by the govern­ center scoring Passeau and Hack. I. L. game at 3:15. ab r M po a e there’s apparently no Tiger twlrl- ' Welfare minister. Dr. Hltoahi Jr., at a camp in Arizona: two er units once the strike ends. lins had not been criminally attack­ George Caster relieved Trucks for Combat, generally belloved to bo league “dark horse," into camp, dashed off an 82-yard scoring run Sora—Sept. 1-Nov. .30, in c lu ­ Hartford. Oct. 8—Hardly 6 1 with,” enough copper and steel to ment after collapse of negotiations ed but stated that officers specu­ Hack, 3b .. .3 O' 1 2 2 1 er going to do a thing unless lida, 4)8, parliamentarian, au- satisfy demand. brothers, Rupert Lindsay, of this on a CIO union’s demand for a 30 the ■ngers. Pafko popped to close -to General De Gaulle, editor­ 21-6 . Penn State,. Eastern darkhorse sive, 25. K Ing show can be held here but lated she may have been strangled ialized: “The Laval trial Is begin­ Last year the locals whipped Johnson, 2b 0 0 1 3 0 Greenberg is effective up there on and member of the House This Is the picture on other im­ town, and Robert F. Lindsay, of per cent wage rate increase. Outlaw. Nicholson struck ^ut. Scores buchdowns Next Sunday, one of the western and 27-7 winners over Colgate, will Coot—Oct. 13-Dec. 31, incUK ■ r ■^olowitzer name appears on Belfa.st. Northern Ireland: three JSetc Walkout in Boston or poisoned. Vital organs from ning to make France sick at her division leaders will be toppled, give Navy a further chance to oil sive, 25. Meriden by a score .of 6 to 0 in Lowrey, If . '4 1 1 1 0 0 the -firing line. Representatives. portant materials: New York longshoremen, how­ Four runs, four hits, one error, .3 1 10 0 0 bill The scrappy East sister.s, Mrs.- William Brennan, of the body were sent to the state stomach.” And s Five Points barring a deadlock, when Cleve­ its " T ’ machine at Annapolis. Wild Geese and Brant—Oct. 13- M ^den on a pass from Red De- Cavarretta, 1 Some of the older hands around family just can’t keep outoJ *,Transportation minister, Takao Rubber—Sufficient for tires for ever. failed to resume handling Area Probability two' left. 1 0 5 0 1 ' Baka, 57, parliamentarian and this town, Mrs. William Turking- police laboratory at Austin where land plays at Green Bay, and one Notre Dame showed Its hand Dec. 31, )hchi.slve, 2. giitiSxto end Jackie Robb. Pafko, c cf f “ .. .4 series’ press headquarters last fight It seems. For of the fhra new cars, but it will "take a little cargoes despite a vote by some of Boston, Oct. 8—lyP)—A new of Detroit .4 0 1 1 0 0 ataran member of the House of ton of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Wd- a report la pending. In of the Eastern lea d ers against Georgia Tech by derailing ('In addition 4 blue geese may Nicholsonon, rf night, expouniilng on . the three six brothers who have kt ons ' time” before replacement needs of the 63 AFL locals involved to re­ walkout of oil company workers ..4 0 1 4 0 0 apresentatives. I liam McMullen, of Portado’.vn. Bruises On Body WesleVaii, Ucoiiiis will be taken in the Boston- the rambling wreck 40-7 in A t­ be taken.) x MancheleStor High came out of Livin^ton, c .. two-baggers the big guy busted or another engaged in gloved i cars on the road can be met sume work pending negotiations in the Boston area was a prob­ Meniilo, SB . . . .2 0 0 2 1 0 - ISducatlon minister, Tamon Mae- i Northern Ireland, and several Evidence indicated the woman tiicSgo, OcL 8—(4>i — If any New York game. In other games, lanta. The Irish shouldn’t have too the Hall1 last Friday with yeslerday, were trying to ahow cuffs there are at least two i full. with the New York Shipping a.sso- ability today, an executive of the Wild ducks, including wood Schuster, ss .. . .1 0 0 2 1 0 61, journalist, another hold- Leather—Plentiful, "and it w ill' uieces and nephews. w a^ slain Sunday night. Sept. 30, Weddings “ ^rtoubts remain concerning the po- the Bears and Cardinals will meet much trouble with twice-beaten duck, canvn'ss backa buffleheads. several minorr'kriurles. Capt. Boo, how the Cubs might have won in And both of them ars on He sened for four years in ciation for a new contract. Oil Workers International union or early Monday, Kern reported. Score Grid Wins In their annual grudge fight and Dartmouth at South Bend. and Keh Borowy, p ... ..1 1 1 0 1 0 four straight if he hadn’t been on dav night’s blU at the Audit ahow up in due course in increased (CIO) said, unless the Navy makes tentlallUes of the defending Green and redheads—Oct. 13,ipec. 81, in­ Clifford, Lorensn /^dreo, World War I with the I'ister divi­ ■ A spokesman for the local which He added there were bruises on the Washington plays at Pittsburgh. Ohio State opened its Big Ten ;ere shakenken up. Vandenberg p . .0 0 0 0 1 0 hand. Bobby Polowltxer stepa MiiUstera without portfolio; quantities of civilian shoes." an actual seizure of oil plants in Bay Packers of the National Foot­ clusive, 10 (of any on^ijlnd or in Jackson all were 0 0 0 0 0 'Dalsaburo Tsugita. 63, parlia- sion. He was a well known soccer led the'walkout of about 35,000 to body. The ring Anger on her right Philadelphia, third o f the East's competition with a 42-0 shellack­ Chipman, p .. . .0 ■-Hto three-Tun • second game against Ray Moran-of BostOB Lumber—More than enough for ■Boston and Braintree. By The Associated Press the aggregate, but inclu' . .0 0 0 0 0 0 fitarian. concurrently chief dab- player. 60.000' men last yeek said his hand was broken. A pair of pink Craft-Graham ball League and the scoring possi­ top three, invades^ the western end ing of loa^a while Minnesota rum­ Derringer, p . homer and his big hit knocking in the ' eight-round semi-final, current quarter requirements, with Raymond Clark, a member '.f Although the college football more than one wood duck The Kiwanis Club today secured ErickSon, p . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 Bet secretary. Funeral arrangements, in charge group's- policy wa.s '’no contract, step-ins. rolled up, were stuffed un­ . Mrs. William T. Perrett, of 'M'' bilities of the indestructible Don of the circuit to meet Detroit bled over Nebraska 61-7. The the first marker in the game win­ featherweight match. a month or so more drying ex­ the executive board of the union, season hardly has 'started in Con­ Woodcock—Oct. 20-Nov, J. O. Christian of the University Sauer, a ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joji Matjumoto, 68, parllamen- of Timothy P. Hollornn, await no work and the government can derneath one hip. A white cotton Lilley street announces the mar­ Hutson, a look at the scores win Weotom Division Buckeyes next oppose Wisconsin, elusive, 4 of Connecticut az the speaker for ning rally Saturday accentuated Older brother Joe, recontly pected to take care of the current said that two locals of tho union brassiere wa.s in the back seat of necticut, at least one Of the state’s Wllllama, b . .1 0 0 0 0 0 scarcity of seasoned lupiber. word from ids older son. step in any .time It gets ready." gridiron representatives. ' JVesley- riage of her granddaughterv'Hel- dispel them. Team W L T Pis O.P. 13-’7 losers to Purdue ■with Fort their meeting on Monday, Nbv. 5. their talking point. He’s also top­ charged from the servics, had received no instructions from the abandoned automobile. Offi­ cn Ruth Graham, to H o ^ r d Al­ Green Ba'y ...... 2 0 0 88—42 Warren’s Bronco's Slated to be the Regulated Shooting .Areas Secory, c ----- . .1 0 1 0 0 0 three years to khskl fOOM' ' TaUuo Kawai, diplomat, hold- Long Time to Satisfy Demand The dispute has 'tied up shipping the Navy, and he added, the Navy ari. Is sure to be listed among the Green Bay not only won its sec- the Hotel Sheridan. Christy is ping the series swatters at the Death Of Infant cers had—not found the brown bert Craft, Mo. M .M .^ ., U. S. ong game of the season yesterday, Cleveland ...... 2 0 0 38— 0 Gophers’ victims. Public shooting areas located in Snedker of Newark ip • president of the Board of In- Textile—"it will take the indus­ in the port of New Y o ^ . h.as not yet seized the plants. nation’s undefeated in 1945. football and basehaif coach 2 moment with a .375 mqrk. Marcia Mlchalskl. two months slacks and red b1ou.se. Miss Collins Navy, son of Mr. kiui^Mrs. Harry to stay atop the veatern dlifislon Detroit ...... 1 1 fi 31— Alabama let the South in on the following towns are under Totals . .32 4 7 27 11 Furthermore, he’s murder tn the weight six. atlon. try a long time to satisfy de­ Kelse.v-Ha.ves Strike Ended The seizure was ordered That wore when she visited Sunday at The Cardinals concluded an ab­ at Holding a cabinet post without dhl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ breviated three game slate Satur­ Craft of North Apffilo, Pa. Tho o f the league, but Hutson, who Chicago Bears .. .0 2 .0 21—48 what they had by humbling Lou­ regulation by the Board. Detroit ...... 001 004 i02*—8 clutches T-with men on base. While Bobby has won t t mand.” fred Michalski of 28 Durant street, A strike at the Kelsey-Hayes week by President Truman. the home of Mrs. McNealy. couple were marned Aug. 25 in lost ^ut three bouts, Joe sports i Building materials fother than day, as the University of Omnect- holds most of the circuit’s scoring Chicago isiana State 26-7. Virginia made Hartford County. Berlin. Bloom­ The R ^ Bowling Lr-ague will Cfiilcago ...... 001 000 201— 4 Twelve times, he’s wheeled out rank of minister is Wataru Wheel Co., which has kept 4,500 Unless the Navy acts 8o,'>n, The detective inspector said the the Methodlst^hurch of Oxnard. it three in a row with a 40-7 past­ unbeaten post-service record lumber) and plumbing and heat­ died today at the Waterbury Chil­ icut recorded its second straight records, came up with a new one Cardinals .... 0 S 0 6— 52 field, East Hartford. East Windsor, get underwhiy Qtie week from to­ Runs batted in. Oam er, Hack, his cannon with "ducks on the Carahashi, 44, parliamentarian dren’s Hospital after a short ill- off their jobs since.. Aug. 23 was. Clark declared, "we will assume automobile was abandoned Monday Calif., wito" the Rev, Arthur ing of Virginia Military. Southern four victories and one draw. JoA | ing supplies—very scarce, but “ac­ and Yale came a cropper. as the Packers smashed Detroit Eastern Division Glastonbury, Manchester, Plain- night. As yep-Ao reports from the Greenberg. York, Newhouser, pond." Ten of those 12 times, he’s is president of. the. Board of nes.s. declared ended by CIO United Au- that the plant owners still are in and. that the,man who Uft it had Schultz fierfonning tho double California’s Trojans were smelling former amateur lightweight ch tive steps are being taken to ex­ control.” Wesleyan, paced by Frank De- under a 57-21 touchdown barrage Boston Yanks ... 2 0 0 56—27 vllle, Simsbury, and Windsor. Y Wednesdeiy Night League Webb, Outlaw, Nicholson 2, Liv­ gotten, ”6n'’ in one way or another, ■lation. Private filnerai services jw;ill be tomobile ^ r k e r s officials and two'-patches of adhesive tape on his ring ceremony. ' - Philadelphia . . . 1 0 0 21— 6 Pasadena's rosea after their 26-1-1 pion of the state, defeated Jo Two Blunt Deadlines pand supply.” “ That will mean another walk­ nezzo of Hartford, trounCed Wor­ yesterday. Hutson scored four New Haven County. Ansonia. ingston, Cullenbine 2: two baae knocking in five runs. held at the W. P. Quish Fune'i-al they said members would be back, face. Tito bride was a graduate of touchdowns In one quarter, and New Y o r k ...... 1 0 0 34— 6 conquest of St. Mary’s Pre-Flight. Hamden. Meriden, Naugatuck, Rodgers of Bridgeport in a ^.fAlUiough the new government I Paper—Imports of pulp from" to work today. With the promised out," he said. cester Tech, 19-0, up In Massachu­ Tomorrow night find sev­ hits, Borowy, Greenberg 3; Living­ “ 6n the o'ther' hand, his turn to Home, with burial in Ro.sedale Chester High school' .with the added five extra points in the Waahington .... 0 1 0 20—28 Oklahoma A. A M. followed up Seymour, and Wallingford. close fight here last Tuesday. obably will be allowed to get Sweden are relieving shortages, return of the strtkers. the Ford setts, and so decisive was the tri­ oral local basketball ers work- ston, (Jullenblne, Cavarretta: sec- pull the trigger ttirned up eight Cemtery. Manehe.ster, Mass, of *44, while the grdoQi at­ same period for a total of 29 Pittsburgh ...... 0 2 0 13—62 its 19-14 conquest of Arkansas New Ixmdon County. Norwich The main eyent of eight |U bearings in office before it is except In newsprint, "which for a motor company said it was recall­ umph that Coach Norm Daniels tn^ out at the East Sidt> Rec. The riflees. Outlaw, Cullenbine, Jo)ul- times wilh the bases empty. And pits unbeaten Pat Brady of Ns tended schools of North Ai>o])o points. In the last half he brought Snndav’s Rmults with a 31-7 win over Denver Fri­ and Sprague. it by further Allied orders as little time must continue to be ing thousands of its workers and used his second and third strlngcra before entering the Navy In April .“ cage season is only a f e ^ weeks son; left on bases, Detroit 9,-'Chi­ on those eight occasions,- he’s hit York against George Knot Giibs Score 4 his game total to 31 with two Green Bay 57, Detroit 21. day night. Texas and Texas A.AM., Fairfield County. Newtown and cago 4; bases on balls, pff New­ seeping' as General MacArthur's restilctcd to recent levels of con­ expressed hope all 50,000 could^be About Town in the final period. In Itsother' of 1943. oniy unbeaten teams In the Sotith- away.- only once. It Is obvious Hank’s Elizabeth, N. J. Both recently contests this season, its Rrat In more kicks. Cleveland 17, Chicago Bears 0. Shelton. houser 2, Borowy 1, Vkndenberg iTreedom" directive which upset sumption.” Fiiiipruls called back in another week.- Philadelphia 21, Chicago Cardi­ west Conference, each carded their •the reason' they first, named that gled with Nick Stato twics, Be former cabinet, it already ha.s The most serious remaining football since the war, Oie Cardi­ At the same time, the (Chicago Windham ' County. Brooklyn, Otto Kubelle, comic star of th 2, Chipman 1: struck/6uL by New- fourth batter in the hitting order being held to a draw and Al.so in Detroit, the Federal 111 Fifth; Gain Bears, whose star appeared in the nals 6. third triumphs. Texas trampled louser 9, Borowy.-4; hits, off Bor- vo blunt deadlines to meet: shortages are in tin, lead, natural nal-clad array conqupf^ Yale’s Texas Tech 33-0 and the Aggies Canterbury, and Windham. Rangers last year in the Rec the "cleanup man.” ' while Knox won and lost in Clarenee Sadrozlnskl Conciliation service said a strike Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wasley, of Junior Varsity and^^as held to a ascendance last year, took their Boston Yanks 28, Washington 20 o'wy 8 in 5 innings (none out in Political prisoners must be re- "rubber, manila fiber and antimony. Clubs to Resume New York 34. Pittsburgh 6. trimmed Oklahoma 19-14. Litchfield County. Canaan, Corn­ League is anxiously awaiting the He was the head man again yes­ with the Bay State.Greek. Funeral services were held yes­ of 500 Hudson Motor Car Co.'fore- 20 Academy atreet. spent the tie by Middlebuty<' second beating of the season. 17-0, 6tK>v Vandqh^rg 0 in 2-3, Chip- |aased by Oct. 10; and reports on All of the.se, Krug said, are inter­ 3-Ruii Margin Next Sunday’s Schedule Other formidable teams around wall, Torrlngton, .l^tertqwn. and opening whistle as he has kept In terday in getting "hunk” on Hank A six rounder on the card fa national problems, with the ex-„ terday for Clarence Sadrozinski of m'en had ended after five weeks week-end in New York, observing The U-Conn .alaged a last half from C le v e l^ i Philadelphia de­ m a n ^ to" 1-3, Derringer 1 to 2, oval of thought police and re- and the company would recall its Spaghetti Suppers (Chicago Cardinals at Clilcago the country include: Woodburyj ^ trim all summer by playlnig ten­ Borowy, who blanked the Bengals turing tongue-twisting naas tent and duration of the shortage North School street, who died sud­ their wedding anniversary. They rally to waUOp Middlebury, 28-6, feated the (Chicago Cardinals 21-6, E r ic k s ^ 2 to 1; hit by pitcher, eal of liberty-restricting law.s are 6.000 production workers. East: Middlesex Co>mty. Durham and nis. He ranks vrith the besUn New 9-0 In the series opener last Wed George Gamcanov, Phllly Pole. dependent on agreements for in­ denly Thursday. Prayers for the took in many of the sights' of the '(Continued from Page One) after holding a slim 7-8 margin at the Boston Yanks whipped Wash­ Bears. Cramer Erickson): double |lue by Oct. 15, when demobiliza- ... Also on the bright side was the city as well as the rodeo-in Madi­ Cleveland at Green Bay. Holy Cross, Columbia, Pennsyl­ Westbroo! England in the latter spotl. nesday. All told, he chipped in, Oscar Pondexter of Newark, ternational distribution. family were said at the funeral the Intermission. Walt Trojanow- ington, 28-20, for their second win, plays, Mayo,. York, Webb. Mayo; with those three doubles, knock-] more six completes the bill ion also is to be completed. Mean- return to work of 13,000 employes son Square Garden. Ian over the decision, and there The joint Italian American so­ Philadelphia at Detroit. vania. and Cornell. Holy Cross Tollanf famine; and frank skepticism Highlights of ISalion's five frigidaire division plants in chicken supper to be given by the between the player and the arbi­ ers. ' Bos'ton Yanks vs. N. York at MogLef these areas are sponsor­ Rec League champions /are ex­ tional church of which he was a , shared the spotlight with at the clubhouse on Eldridge street beat Dartmouth 12-0; Uoj'umbla’s pected to call a cage practice with­ ing pitcher. B fU w y; umpires. This has been one of the sillier the press. member and' tenor in the choir, at Dayton, O., after a week's strike. Men's Oub, Wednesday evening at ter, but it was cooled off after a lannone, also of Uie Park Hutaon, who annually retires as Yankee Stadium. . e d ^ Ute lo (^ fish and game clubs. Summers (A) plate; Jorda (N) Demobilization of the last Japa- Munitions Records CIO United Electrical Workers 6:30 at the South Methodist beginning this Saturday from T scoring twins, Lou Kusserow and /-Ternalts fo hunt thereon are re- in the next week. series, bouncing from the sublime 2:30. Rev. Dr. Ferria E. Reynolds, minute or two aa Manager Chari City, and Bob Starker of West an active player and then bounces Gene Rossidea, ran wild for a 32-0 first. Passarella (A ) Segond, Con- [leie remaining under arms in the W'ashlngton, Oct. 9—(/Pi— WPB voted to return after the union church. These tickets may be had Grimm and a couple of -other l^ b s to 10 p. m. These suppers, started back the next autmn, not only Permanent Position 'qulre^ and/ will be issued in most to the ridiculous so fast and regu­ the pastor, officiated and Organist Hartford, a couple of reserve last year, were discontinued due to win over Syracuse: and Cornell There is a poealblllty that Man­ Ian (N) third: time, 2:18; attend­ larly Rus fans and the missus arc ameland now is only a matter of Chairman J. A. Krug today made and the company agreed to nego­ by calling the church office or came out of the dugout to^4:Uk it backs, who looked particularly • set a scoring record for one quar­ casefi by local town clerks without Samuel Ramette playe—Williams batted for Merul baseball ballet and burlesque on The grand tptal of war mate­ and music will be,.fumiahed by a Tennessee, Georgia, Mt. Nebo. the same stage at the same time 3cL 1. A delegation from Manchester 8,006 Return To Work who has spent much time in the fourth when he xw k ed Richards bles, six of them recovered by Holy Ernie Nevers, former Chicago coach. Posters announcing the place of rials produced from' July, 1940, local orchestra for dancing during lane, Missippi State/find Mary­ to 7th. Detroit defenses have been N ew Indieatea Caiitious Start Lodge of Masons, o f which he was South Pacifle area, has been secur­ and Trucks, ifftor CullenMne drew Cross, help the Blue as it suffered Cardinal player, who . scored 40 permit issue will be posted at each c—Secory batted for Derrihger thRJugh July,' 1945, Watf^valued at Also due back to work were and after the meal. Each Satur­ land. The Vols whalpd William and Old Football Feud *oiitfleIdcd and Inflelded” in Shidehara indicated a cautious a'member was present at the ser­ 8.000 employes of the . American ed as the speaker for the evening. a life on DoiYjohnsoh’s error, but a 21-Q beating. Actually, the Cru­ points against the CTilcago Bears Chinese Gym Book Mary 48-13; Georgia defeated Mi­ of the regulated. areas before the In 8th. tart on his pressing pro))lems by $186,000,000,000. This included: Skeeter Webb filed out to end the day night after the opening sup­ the ftiat five games.Their catching vice, and a group from the Tall Locomotive compan'y in Schenec­ He will relate his exjieriences of saders were brilliant in victory Nov. 28, 1919, bolds the record. ami of Florlda/2T-21: Florida tied season. Madison, Wls.—Wisconsin and isdeing two and a half day.s to A fleet of 297,000 military air­ jungle fighting with the Japs. threat. and outsmarted and outplayed pers will be served at the club un­ Hutson, himself, had been rated State College, Pa.—Gene Wett- has b e^ b a d , and if their’pitching planes, of ..-^'hich 97,000 were Cedars called at the Holmes Fun­ tady. N. Y „ ntf union and manage­ Tulane Mississippi State In addition to the permit re­ Purdue this fall renewed a con­ |;omplete his cabinet. He told in- eral Home in tribute. Saturday ev­ Following is the filay^ by play Yale during most of the contest der the sponsorship of the joint both second and third In Individ­ stone, Penn State’s youthful gym blanked Ajzbum 20-0; and Mary­ Hines Wins Open is any iKttor than the other guy’s, -i Brakes?\ bombers. ment leaders reached agreement. coach, is preparing a handbook on quired areas the following areas ference football rivalry dating ervlewers frankly that he • had ening. The strike started Thursday, after,' The drairing for prizes for the abcount o f the game up to press Three Purple players, Stan Kos- Italian American Auxiliaries. ual scoring, with 24 and 23 points land beajt'Ttirhmond 21-0. the Cuba aft no worse ■ than a 76.485 ships — including 64,500 Hie mqin auditorium of the chib gymnastics to be translated Into leased or owned by the Depart­ back to 1892. sen out of domestic political af­ / The bearers were all Masons, CIO United Steel workers officials Company G Social club fund will time. lowaki, a potential All-American; tallied in one game. Midto^t: ment will be open to shooting.to Tacoma, Wash. — Jimmy Hines, photo finish fairs for so long that he would de­ landipg craft, 6,500 other Navy Joseph Wright, Ernest Morse, be held in the American Legion First Inning, 'Hgers Joe Byers and Vito Kissell, and a has recently been newly decorated Cleveland scored quickly against cihinese. iue, Tulsa and Detroit. 'Ce- Chicago, won the 72-hole Tacoma But through^-lt all. there’s been i B iiic k ...... $12.9S ships and 5.425 cargo vessels. said, a shop steward was discharg­ all licensed hunters without per­ Ahead of Record end heavily upon political advise- Ralph Rockwell, Joseph Canade, ed without a ^hearing after an ar­ Home, Tuesday evening, Oct. 16 Skeeter Webb bounced out. tough line, spelled the triumph. for the fall and winter social sea­ cH^sbell’s Purdue squad made it Open Gold Tournament with a Hank and his hato'"®>' “ P there to 47,400,000 rifles, carbines and mit: straighten matters'out. Through Chevrolel .... $9.9£ —yet he avoided selecting men TTiomaa Mulvae and Raymond Hy­ gument with a foreman over pay. at 10 p. m. The drawing was post­ Johnson to Cavarretta. Mayo filed (Joast Guard Academy was idle. son. Uhree in a row with a 13-7 victory Brooklyn • Pomfret, Cromwell CorA Gablas, Fla.—Season tick­ 275 score. Harold (Jug) Mc- Sidearms; 315,000 pieces of field ar- the ftrst 38 innings ■o'f this scram­ sidered responsible for the war.. att. The MasonsTwere in charge of In Washington, Secretary of poned due to unforeseen delays. out to Nicholson close .to the right over Wisconsin: Detroit subdued Meadows, Durham Meadows, East ets for Unlverplty of Miami foot­ Spaden took second with 276. Ed tlllei'y and mortars; 165.525 Naval When the tomb of King Tut la ble. the American L^gue lar* Chrysler 6*. . .‘$11,951 Newly-rising liberal part(eB the commltal service at .the grave Labor Schwellenbach called a field wall. Cramer hit the first Although there are many lan­ Scranton 42-0 and ’Tlilsa conquered Lyme, Sheffield Sc. School. Farm­ ball games this year are 70 per Furgol. of Detroit* and Utica, N. Egypt was opened, chairs and rupees scored in Just two frames Irobably can draw only slight in the East Cemeteryi and aa Mr. second meeting of representatives T.-4 Lennart A. Torstehson/of pitch and rolled but Johnson to guages spoken throughout the Drake 19-0. ington, Great Island, Lebanon- cent above the 1944 total Y„ made. a hole to ope on his lom fort from the makeup p i the 4L400.000.000 rounds of Small Cavarrotta. world, there is considerable simi­ other glue bonded items were —each time collecting four runs. De Solo . . . . $l 1*95| arms ainnu'^ion; 4,200,000 tons of Sadrozinski was a veteran of of John L. Lewis, United Mine 44 Lewis street, arrived in New Far West: final round and finished third wltn lew governrnent, howev^'l It "is No runs, no hits, no eirsc*^ larity between . the, fundamental found intact, and in good condi­ Washington State and St. YeL they won -two of those first artillery shells. . World War T. the United States Workers and bituminous operators York Satutxlay from the European HUNTING 279. Dod^e $10.9S Iredominantly politiciai},' obaery- ' 86,338 tanks and 2.434,553 flag which draped the casket was in efforts to halt the work stop­ Theater of Operations aboard the none left. speech sounds. ’ tion. .Mary’s. The . Huskies overwhelmed Ini noted—for the first time since trucks. removed and presented to hia wi­ pages in some 600 mines. S. S. Bardstown 'Victory. First Inning, Cubs Oregon Stats 32-0 and -Uu Gaels Ford . . . ______89.9.'5 [937—and .Us liberalism probably Na^-y Fire Power Increased ndow by two members of the Amer­ The walkouts and subsequent The crowd was about 44,000.. hammered Nevada SB-0. loes not extend to the socialism ican legion. First Sergt David F. Fotz, of Hack worked Trucks for the full Sports Roundup Navy Are power increased 10-fold closing of the pits in a dipute over PERMITS Hudson 6 . , .$10.95 |rof eased by-the more aggressive in five years. 36 Whitney road, is with the 474th count and then walked on an out­ ' the new parties. recognition of Lewis' foremen’s The'merchant, fleet was quadru­ Mrs. MInnrtts A. Ijtgg union have cut bituminous produc­ Infantry Regiment now stationed side pitch. Johnson sacrificed, ISSUED y ■ ■ ♦try to develop the game at Annap­ Nash ...... $11.^ The newspaper Yomiuri Hochi Funeral soia'ices for Mrs, Mln- in Norway. York to Mayo. Lowrey fljed out to FOR TUESDAY Eye Poppers Bp Hugh FnllertpB. Jr. pled. tion more than a third of'norraal New York, Oct. 8—(if)—Charley olis. .Andy Perchak, Georgia star BOWLING Bid that the new ministers would The total output of goods (war etta A-. Legg. of 8 Newman street, and also have cut heavily into steel (Jullenbine, Hack hoIdin''g second. tackle, broke a hand last year Olds 6 ...... $10.95 installed tonight at the imp^ \rtdow of Rev. Ernest Legg, were A regular communication of- Cavarretta went out, Webb to W EDNESDAY/OCT. 10 A T 8 P. M. (Tidwell, who has the 'task of and civilian) and sen'ices rose by production. SPECIAL VALUES By Jim Tobin making Princeton football “for­ while cutting capers for photo- |al palace. , ‘ more than 50 per cent. The volume held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Manchester Lodge of Masons will York. Pitcher, Detroit TIgen grapers on the first day of fall Packard 6 . . .$12.95 Sharply Critical Editorial Oool Production Essential be held in the Temple tomorrow . X . ■ mal” —1. e. financially solvent — Sunday Afternoon and Evening of manufacturing nearly tripled. the South' Methodist church. Rev. No runs, no hits, no errors, one 'They've got me in the books as practice. This year’ he was [-The paper Asahl launched the W. Ralph Ward, Jr, official^ and The operators have told Lewis night The Fellowcraft degree will le ft > At the AMERICAN LEGION HOME again points out one drawback Plymouth . . . . $9.? Output of raw materials ihcreased a no-hit, no-run pitcher. Yet tum- that some schools apparently over­ standing on the sidelines, looking ew government with a sharply George G. Ashton played organ they won't talk about reco^izing be conferred. Second Innings, Tigers 60 per cent. ilng in a no-bitter was not the big­ looked when thejnet football lapse the wrong way, when a couple of 2 P. M. to n P. M. Itical editorial which pointed selections. the union until the miners go back Greenberg filed out to Lowrey In FOR HUNTING OF LEASED LAND Pontiac .... .$11.. 'Total civilian production remain­ gest thrill o f my baseball life. during the war. .“ During the in­ big linemen tumbled against him, (ut that Shidehara "belongs to ed above the levels of 1937 an^ ' Burial 'wa.s In the Stafford to work. Levl'is refused to halt A meeting of Hose No. 1 of the left-center. Passeau was working MANCHESTER I got my greatest kick out of a category of oldtimera.” Springs', cemetery. The beSrers Manchester fire department wilt of formal seaaons," says Charley,'"i Now he has bis knee to a cast and ‘udebaker . -$ U ^ 19.39, de.spltc flhe fact that manu­ the spreading stpikes, saying they very deliberately. Cullenbine car­ game tn Chicago bi 1942. Pitching lot of boys who had Intended to go may be out for a long Ume. .Bob Effective Sunday, Sept. 30 I 'Pointing out that hia last' ex- facture of automobiles, -refrigera­ were R, Percy Parkhurat, Louis were started locally by units of his be held at fire headquarters this ried the count to 3-2 and then for the Braves, I came ^ to - bat to Princeton decided to go else­ Carley haa earned a place as erid lence In home affairs (j^as as tors and washing machines and S. C. Burr, Lewis ■ Haskins, Oz- uni ted. Clerical, Technical and evening at 8 o’clock. PUBLIC MARiOBT against Jake Mooty, who fired Prices uudude walked. Rudy York connected MANCHESTER DIV.y C. S. A. where.’’ . . Maybe that’s one reason on toe Minnesota football team 'ng premier 16,, years ago, the many other products was halted. man Libby, Frank Randall and Supervisory employes and that the with the first pitch for a double to fast ball, which I poked out o f hi added: •‘We'-ipust assert Albert E. Holman. The monthly meeting of the why BlU Bingham decided to put although he can’t hear the quar- 4 wheels and labor Employment in manufacturing UMW was not responsible. Schwel- right-center, sending (Jullenbine to STEAKS! STEAKS! N . Wrigley Field. terback’a signals. An expert Ilp- it we should never'go back 15 alone Increased by 6,407,000 per­ Waahington Social Club will be « Bring Your Hunting License . The next time up Mooty fed me Harvard football back on a for­ Open Daily From 2 P M. On lenbach hopes to bring Lewis, and third. Outls'w wai purposely mal basis and to' book a game readSr, be bends over where he Leart yoor W rs. . . . We are not Articular sons from 1939 to 1944. Aircraft operators together, arguing UiBt held tonight at 8 o’clock. passed filling the sacks. Richards Short or Porterhouse, Cut From Tender Beef, Graro^B, another fast one,’ and again ' I I ii to ministers’ ages, but we' Med with Yale this year..Som e col­ can see 'm in the huddles and morning and pick H m emplo>Tflent grew from 100,000 to both Sides should make conceSStdhli' walked, forcing In CqUenbine with 43c pound lemberships Still Available Ai $1.00, May Be pgrked it out of the playing field. usually la toe first man to line up. political aenae." ^ , , . ' FUN/SCIENCE leges can make a quick comeback 2 000 000 because continued coal production Hose No. 2 of the South Man­ ths game’s first run. Trucks pop- When I- came up the third time, the evening. , ■ circlet, teemed to , re.- ANdTMUtlBV-- chester. fire. department will meet Sirloin Steak from Grade B B eef...... 1b. 35e Obtained From Following Local Merchants: by “going out and getting ’em" CoocUng Fundamentals AWIIM8 yiM l Is essential. ■ ped-out to Hughes on the grasA Hirahi'Bithom was pitching. H« Monk Simona, Tulane grid Pin Roys Over 16 Wanted Shidehara's cablhet aeled- tonight , in its hose house. Hfi^burar. Freshly Ground, for a Nice MeatI«oaf. .lb. 29c MANCHESTER PLUMBING gave me a change of dieL He but in the staid big three recruit­ OPEN 7:30 TO TTie hatloifi's secohd” biggest the runnerd holding their bases. ACADIA piNHn - ing haa to remain informal no coach, Ukes to teU about visiting aa an effort to create a rel- stoppage was the two weeks old ^ ^ \ -I ■ SCFPUr , - served a slider, out I got hold of iy aoficommittal interim gov- Webb bounced to Hu.ahes who Ribs o f Beef for Brazing, AA Beef .lb. 22ff’ BUSH HABDWABEv matter what they call the team. toa dressing room at a emaU Engagements strike of 61,000 AFL Lumber -Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ FiRESniNE AUTO AND it and blasted^othsr four-bag* Bt, with no elementa antag- ters, will meet tomorrow evening stepped on second to force Rich­ Bionfify Mkfhiee - * Lnuioiana ooltege just ia tima to Workers in the Pacifle northwest, ards for the third out. 6oloffna or Minced Ham. Spec(^l! ...... lb. 29c CAMPBELL FILLENO STA* HARDWARE ger. hear toe coach's final Instructions: to the Allies syhose orders in Odd Fellows hall. After the Thrw~tlinw —three home — Gen.— Abaar— Doubleday . ..who but 40,000 CIO workers remained One rua, one Mt, no errors, 'X TION NAS8IFF FIREARMS "When we gita ready to punt and ~ GHARTEH OAK eany. riT'S iEEN NOT A ll DAY THIS business session the degree staff runs! Brother, that waa the big invented” baseball, did nothing to Ermisch'Custer on their jobs pending a ifieeting three 'left. AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT c b o K ’S "SEBiVlCE ST A- advance the game while he waa a you hear .that ball go boom, jrou aatd one Allied order— Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Custer of will have a rehearsal. They have MONTOOMERT WARD CO. gest day of my career, YEAR" would moko sense to' with operators and Federal con­ Second Innnlng, Cubs Waat Point cadeL Similarly. goes aa fast aa you can and fiat* ^(ptalnato political or' thought Bigelow street announce the en­ been inrtted by the New Britain Large Green Peppers for Stuffing .. .. .5c lb.; 4 lbs. 19c 'ntMI MERZni BARBin SHOP Oh, yes—w t Non, 6-4. ' la balng met, and inhobilontt, If any, of tho ciliators Thursday to discuss their Temple to put on the work there. Paifko shot a ground single (Jeerge S. WllUta played for Rut* tens whoever fits the baU on toe BOWLING ALLEYS gagement and oomiug marriage of wage dispute. Yellow Globe Tuiiiips ...... 3 lbs. lOr iR tfo s t a t i o n STAIRS BARBER SHOP Iha antion'a aotlre poliucal plonot Morcury. Asironomort Articles for the sale at the Grand through the box and into center Long Oardea tfua gera in the first Intercollegiate other Side. But if you hears toe 80 OAKLAND 1 their daughter, Miaa Barbara Jane CIO attorneys went tq court to­ field. Nicholson fouled out to York, Native Blefiched Celery...... bunch 1.*; MANCHEraEB TRIPLE-X STORES ball go boom-boom, you turns 27*29 OAIS STREET haa laMgnad. Including 1,- Custer, to Robert James Ermisch' •oy tho plonot oppoors to ro- Temple. Session in Bridgeport New York—Oowboyt have taken football gazna while preparing for PHONKUtt Bean and key officials ip day asking permanent Injunctions should be turned ia at the meeting just off first base'. Livlngsrton forc­ Evaporated Milk, Sheffield’s, a Quality. HARDWABE TOWN CLBRIPS-OCTTCB-^- over Uadison Square Oardea for the Naval Acadainy, but when he around and fflU oa that ball with­ petty officer, U, s. N. R„ son of Volvo only opco ooch fimo It against AFL picketing. An AFL winiati jr tomorrow evening to Mrs. Helen ed Pafko at second. Mayo to Wehli. Product ...... 4 cans 35c 8$ days of rodeo. beeame a IfldahlpniaB. he dim.'t out fair* - - .. - _ i*'' August Ermlsch of circlos tho sun, In about t i of otTicisI said the iininti. which is A w a— Wag f Naraottes -..fiast Hartford. . , Henry. ------hut Webb made a wild throw Ikical Eggs. Medium Size. Strictly Fresh. .doz. 59c our days, Inslood of .turning socking a $1.10 hourly minimum past first Slid Livingston tore out ■MhnwhllB , called The wedding data has been set 1 Ffiirmont Butter...... lb. 4Tc* ■'.4' i M ialBttlllf « f Btocka and i opproximololy 365 limot • for the industry, will oppose per- for second. Richsrda recovered the for NipraaBber 1^ I trio o^doos Ibo ooftb.' i ssanent tnjuivcUona stopping AFL Read Herald AdVa. ball and pegged to Webb, who put S^89SB SBSS \ A b e a u t if u l picture, any.size W ALTER Congress FOR SALE — Asparagus, MarV HIC5H School girl or woman as CUSTOMER FORCED ’TO A STEINWAY studio styie up­ ^ Not Yet but Bo o n _ Classified black arid white, or color, made stree^Aslies ar,c..^bblsh remov­ Washington, 35-31.00, 100-32.75. mother’s helper. Good kalary. BREAK UP HOM^ OF right piano, plain case, lodka like Classified Sense and Nonsense from any photo or snap regard- ed UOca, r.ruekilig. Tel 2-1.588 ’Thousands of perennial.,, 4-86c Call 8033., MODERN FURNITURE new. Only 3345. Famous make 3 oMBTHIN6 w ent WRON6 WITH THE NEW ATOMIC ENEP TO GO FOR ESM les.s of condition. Bring this ad and up. Daphne, large plants, grand piano 3396. 'Also AStorian- 3197.75 •sTts Mate; Woman (to Negro maid)—Man- Heating System ^Advertisements for 10 per cent discount. For one REFliTpMATlON SERVICE 85c. Evergreens. Chrysanthe- Help Wanted—Male 36 Cnark player piano 395. A. L. Advertisen..nts kv NBA The landlord went for his rent, week only. Arnold’s, 211 North Qnfnow. Coldspot, Croslcy. nguma. Chatcr’s double holly­ A young business couple used this Owen Music_Company, 1080 Main many weeks overdue. He was dy, when you wait on the table For R ent For Sale Main street. Closed Wednesday. Wpetinghouse, and all other makes. hocks. 3-50c, 12-31.50. Free—Mrs. furniture very little during the few street, 2nd Floor, Hartford. For Rent For Sale naturally annoyed when the ten­ tonight for my gueats, please don’t Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Daisy months they had it! Rathfer than ant explaifled the unhappy state spill anything. ' Commercial and Domestic. WANTED—Janitor for small tool Mandy—Don’t .worry, ma-ani. To Buy To SeU ICE CREAM to carry out. P in ts^ with every 31.00 order of peren­ shop. Telephone 8552. transport ‘this furniture td-another To Buy To Sell of affairs: Treat's extra rich ice cream. No SCIENTIFIC nials, John Zapatka, 168 Wood­ state, they asked us to resell PIANO FOR SALE. 335. Inquire them, or save them from falls by they could {xwsibly have suffered Tenant—Tm really sorry, but I I’ll keep my mouth shut. sherbet. BidwcH’s Soda - Shop, REFRIGERATION CO. land street. Telephone 8474. everything; you’ll be proud to own 26 West Middle Turnpike. ChUd Acrobat pulling on the roi>e as they do more than the performers did.. Just can’t pay you this Week. 627 Main street. 37 Oak S t ' Phone: 2-1226 WANTED — Night cook. Apply this 3 pc. Living Room (spring up­ Chapter III their tficlta- This apparatus Is used Of course It was valuable ex­ Landlord—But you said that Hen Tries to Hatch Pecans Hotel Sheridan, 613 Main street. holstered) with lamp. Coffee table,' In all kinds of acrobatic work, perience for me, and in a way I last week, and the week before and J. A. Muiui, of Grove Hill, Ala., Lost and Found RADIO REPAIRifNa Pick-up Heating—Plumbing 17 end tabl,e; modern bedroom; 5 pc. Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 Houses for Sale 1 never knew where ^andmama serial trapeze, and vaulting on enjoyed it, but this must have the week before. found his hen sitting on 24 pecans. Autombbiles^for Sale service. Kadlor checked at the WANTED — Experienced farm Tenant—Well, didn’t 1 keep my dinette and other odds and ends. P’OR SALE — White bunny fur unearthed Ograinsky. He was an | horses. , . been very hard for grandmama, _r—Wallet containing sum of 1942 PONTIAC sedan coupe; 1912 home. Store open all day Man- FURfJACKS, A LL^ sizes in stock man. able to drive a tractor, do On sale at Conn. Largest Furni­ enormous broken-n’oacd cx-wres- j who was convinced some one^ had word 7 Junior—Dad, what do they mean ^noney, driver’s license and social chestei Radio Service, 73 BIrcb Low as. $99. Devino Company grading and general farm work. jacket; black chiffon evening FOR SALE -Lot on School street. tier of Polish extraction, married caat the evil eye on ua. She trav­ by twaddle? Mercqry sedan coupe; 1942 Ply- ture Store gown, size 16; also one burner (Si Phone 5470. »acurity card. Reward. Telephone mgiKh special deluxe sedan; 1941 Btreet. Telephori'd 2-0840. . Post Office Box 1007, or Water- Tel. 6077. ’ A-L-B-E-R-T-S to a thin, bitter, cockney English­ Ograinsky started ms off in this eled with me for ' the first few Write *kUght Right Dad—That refers to arguments Ifbrtford 0-7058. burj 3-3856. stove. Call 2-0445. woman. -who looked after the as basic training. For a while weeks, then had to return to advanced by the other side, son. I»ontiac streamline sedan. Priced AUTO MECHANIC, experienced 43 Allyn Street FOR 9ALE—3-room hou.se in ex­ Write, we know, is written right REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, Hartford wardrobe and always had s cold everything was fine. AH the other mother, who was so 111 she could when we see It wrrltten -Engllah puppy, black and below ceiling. Cole Motors. 4164, , beaters, irons or what have you. wtth-complete set of toms, inter­ FOR SALE—Black cloth coat with cellent condition, beautiful heata- children were more or less ad­ ^ h ite with brown spots on rjoSe, Persian lamb collar, size 38. lator, fireplace, sun porch, gravity In the head. not be alone, ao I waa left in the write. Diner—Wha^t the difference be­ 1937 NASH coupe 3195, 365 down; Tlck-:ip and deliver The Friendly Roofing—Repairing 17-A esting in bettering himself in a FOR SALE 'Three-piece ma­ The Ogralnskys had five chil­ vanced invlt, but the trouble realty care of Mrs. Ograinaky. But when we see it written rite we tween .the blue j>late special and i^ If found please csUl 7617. ■' . Fix-It Shop, 718 North, Main. steady well paid position with a Phone 2-1556. . __ fed running spring water, lot began when 1 had to Icam to turn 1934 Ford '^-ton platform 3270. hogany bedroom set. Excellent 125 feet frontage bjT 170 feet. dren of th(jir own, four boys and When the circus reached the know It la not written right. the white plate special? IliOST—On Main street, Ronaon 590 down; 1937 G.M.C. cab over Telephone 4777,'W. Burnett. EXPERT REPAIRS of .shingles, progrcselve General Motors new condition. Write Box SB, Herald, GRAY Persian fur coat, .vizc 36. a girl, all bom In different coun­ In the air without the mechanic. end of the tour and we were In For write to be written right, Waltreaa—Whlie plate 1« 10 ' slate, composition and tin roofs car dealership Service Depart­ Large electrical wire chicken For some reason I could not leani Scandinavia, grandmama got ■' lighter, Initials H.li.W. Senti- engine, 5-ton steel body. Brun­ OIL BURNERS serviced ‘and re- for further information. Excellent condition 3100. No tax. C(x)p, brooder, coQp and hennery. tries and ail speaking different must not be written rite of cents 4Ktra ner’s, 80 Oakland street Open Rebuilding and repairing ..of ment. Now Is the time to become Owner going South. Call 5864. tongues with their parents — a to "tuck,” which is to roll one’s Ograinaky a booking in Oopenha- right. Diher—Why? ‘ Dientsl value,. Reward. Call H. placed. Warm air furnaces re­ chimneys and flashings. E. V. associated with a reputable serv­ POT BELLY hot water stove with Space for 1,000 chicks. Inquire self into a ball, touch the knees gen with her own act. In the fa­ |!'WeUs. 4317. 7;30 a, .m. ’till 7 p. m. Tel. 5191. family tower of Babel. There were Nor yet must it be written Wright, / ' Waitress—We have to wash the paired and replaced For full in­ Coughlin. 390 Woodland street ice organization offering aecur- flue pipes. Oil burner for same, FOR SALE—Boy’s mackinaw, all Mrs, James CTark, 216 Woodland throe other children in the troupe, with the head, .and. make a com­ mous Schumann Circus there. but write, for then it ^ white plates. — SEVERAL used tnicks for sale. formation call Van Gamp Bros Phone 7707. rty, pliw an opportunity for ad- including .50 gallon oil drum with wool: reversible overcoat, cor­ street or call 2-0921. also of diverse nationalities, and plete turn landing on the feet and (To Be Continued) written right. More gas and more booze may 2-tons to 5 tons capacity, with or 15 years’ experience! Tel. 5244 vaiuYment. 5>i' day week. Hoa- faucet. Will sell separately. (Tall producing a somersault. mean two tanks full; which adds Announcements 2 A BACK to pre-war roofing, sld- duroy jacket, riding breeches, and tc hear old man Ograinsky con­ without body. CarLson & Corii- Free inspections! pltallz^iion plan. ■ A well heated 2-0571, girl’s scout dres^, all size 12. ducting a rehearaalwaa something This position affords protection ■ DeflaltloBS / up to very dangerous traveling. .JlUSBUSTER — aeans pipes. pany, 44 Stock Place. , ing, insulation, new ceilings, warm shi^i. Good working con­ Phone 7076. ^ I.ots for Sale n to marvel at. Despite - his brutal­ for the head in case of. a fall and LA.’'!DRCAPE work, grading, paperhanging, painting, etc. FOR. SALE —Marble t.op table,, also helps the body ■ revolve. Social Situations Radical; A chap wh(>- ieea only ' Radiators and boiler of your heat- pruning and planting of all kinds. ditions. A^ompletely equipped FOR. SALE—One building lot on ity, he was a fine trainer and one side. The doctor shook his head _ Ing system. Removes scale and Large savings, time payments, service department. Top wages condition perfect, love-seat, elec­ built a good act with us. Ograinsky, impatient to have me Prune: A plum that haa seen Wanted Autoiv Phone. Donovan, 7210. free estimates. Tel. 7014. The tric iron,a and two trunks, fair Hollister street and one on Wash­ work in the act as soon as possi­ The Situation: You are going on doubtfully. ■ ' ' rust and prevents further rust. plus attractive additional bonus Wanted—To Buy 58 ington. For price and terms see To Ograinsky either people a long motor trip in a friend’s car. better days. Patient—Well? ' Treatment good for 12 months; Motorcycles 12 i'LUMBKR. steamfltter, pump ne Apex Home Remodeling C6rp. pay to B producer. Telephone Mr. condition. Telephone 2-0901. were acrobat.a! or they Weren’t, ble, used to yell at me till I be­ R estaurany^n eating place Doctor—Tell me exactly what la WANTED TO BUY —About^, 75 Geqrge L Fish, 110 Benton street. and he had every intention of came fluster^'and had some nas­ Wrong Way: Offer to pay for To add solution after mixing ac.- chanlc. Carl Nygjen, 15 SouU ROOFING, ASBES’TOS sidewalls, Tweedi,'...Hartford 8-1^8 tor an LEAVING TOW’N and will dispose Telephone 6394! ty falls. This went on for two or the gasoline occasionally when that does ndt sell drugs. ■wrong with you? cording to directions remove safe­ WAV’i'EI>-WE NEED used cars street. Tcl. 6497 appointnifent. yards of loam. Call 3032 aftei* 6 making them learn to do tricks Swell-^ad: Nature’s frantic ef­ Patient—I can’t explain it. I and paj top prices Cash talks eavestroi gh conductors, Nu- of 8x10 rug, chiffonier, email ma­ p. m. anfl incredible feats, whether or three days till he finally got a you stop^o have the car filled. ty valve and pour in with funnel. wood ceilings smd Interior walls hogany -dining room set; maple PARCEL OF land in Marlborough, knotted rope and hit me over the Right Way: Have it understood fort tp^ill a vacuum. only know I suffer. Pour It in—leave It in—np drain­ and we have It Stop and get our BOOKKEEPING and Accounting WAN’TED—Hot>s.eman to do 'odd oji tar road, 150x250, 340, No not he ruined their health in the -Made Man: A horrible ex- Doctor—What kind of a life do offer Cole Motors—4164. records ,''.ept weekly. Balanced Wood .shln„ang, general repair­ jobs and young ihan to help hlnl>, kitchen table and chairs, clotlies attempt. knees with it to make me turn beforehand that you expect to ing —no flushing. Manchester ing. Free estimate. Time pay­ -^reel, few pieces old glass, steins, swampa. Write Box M. Herald. higher and faster. Welts and dark share expenses. ple of unskilled labor. you lead? Plumbing Supply Co., 877 Main monthly'Tb'r income tax purposes, 91 (Chestnut street.^'. Rooms Without Board 59 Like many ex-wres.tlers, he had Rumor: A monster with more Patlent-r^t work like aq ox; I confidential, notary public. Phone ments. Louis Lavigne. Manches­ .Chantilly lace . shawls, nlckel- something sadistic about him, and bruises were the result, and grand- street Tel. 4425. ter ’looting. Call 2-1428. LARGE Heated one room apart­ mama made him stop. Then he talcs than an octopus. eat like a wolf; I’m tired as a dog Business Services Offered 13 3627 days or evenings. WANTED — Two men for land­ plS'led stUdent’s'lamp; Victorian if he saw any of the children, es­ Reunion Poses Houalng Proh Success: Ibo one unpardonable at the end of the day, and I sleep ATTENTION! Madame Williams, scape work. John S. VV’olcbtt A lamps,, pictures, an4 other mis­ ment, unfurnished 315 monthly. pecially his own, sick from' ex­ used to cup his hand and hit me BUARANTEED ra d io Service, ROOFTNC - SPEtTALlZING tn 10 Depot Square. Apply Apart­ ru the back of the neck to send tin committed against one’s fel­ like a; horse. reliable palm reader resigned at FLOOR MACHINES Son. 180 Main street. cellaneous items. Sold only Octo­ haustion, he would get a mad Salt Lake City-tf^T^A pro­ lows. Doctor—H’m. In that case Complete cleaning and check-up repairing roofs of all klndsi also ber 8 and 9i, bet ween 11 and 4. P. ment 4. gleam in his eye and work them me over and make nie keep my the Algiers for the wlnUr. Read­ of your radio 33.00. All makes FOR RENT new roofs No job too small of head in, explaining to grandmama posed family reunion 1* posing a Window Screen: An arrange­ 'riiould' advise you to go to a vet­ ings at her office, 1 p. m.-9 p. m. , L, Davis, 36 Porter street, Man­ HEATED FYont room for business until they dropped on the floor. housing problem top^ the real es­ ment for keeping flies in the house. erinary surgeon. radios repaired. Exper* service. large Good work, fair price. Free Help Wanted—Male chester. - WANTED'\ H.) taught us tumbling, back som­ that it was the only way I- could Hartford 6-1370 or 532 Ann street Military training. Phone 45.53. Sanders and Polishers. estimatcH Call Howley. Manches­ man or working couple, with or be saved from a fall on my head tate board. T he^m lly of Mrs. Yes-Men: Fellows who hang Or Female 37 without light housekeeping. Call ersaults, and full twisters in a Jessie M. Elnybf Burbank, Calif. around the man that nobody noes. ILARGE Hall, 10 Depot Square: ter .5361. GOOD USEID furniture bought AD COMPOSITOR ‘‘mechanic’’ or harness till we and a possible broken neck. It did ■ Promoter: A man who will fiFr- Glr) (returidng ring to fiancee) PIcrrURE FR/MING. Have that McG ILL-CONVERSE. INC. ASSISTANT Social worker and and sold. We handle stoves, heat­ 6951. teach me to do th e; trick but —49 atrong^ymas selected this city —The only pdrson that would Suitable for meetings, socltils. special picture framed. Special 645 Main SL Tel. 6887 learned the timing. Then we had as the nipSt centrally located site nish the ocean, if you will furnish ato. Monthly one night 36, 2 senior case worker vacancies for ers, stove pSrts and pipe*. Open OR FUOORMAI^ \ tc do these tricks ■ alone without eventually resulted In chronic the ships. marry you and n<>l'regret it is the Inc. rat I for military subjects. Work Moving—Trucking— men or women exist in State Wel­ ’evenings. Jones Furniture Stpre, R(X)M IN Private home, suitable headaches which threatened to af­ for Its>wgust, 1946, reunion and minister! / i Bights 38, four nlghtsi. 312. In­ called for and delivered. Call SHEET METAL WORK hot air for girl or couple. Kitchen privi­ any help. has s8ked the Chamber of Com- quire 2nd floor. Apartment 4. furnace repairing. New air Storage 20 fare-Department office. 287 Main 36 Oak street. Tel. 2-1041. fect my eyesight. Manchester 7671. street. Norwich. Apply to Mrs. leges, contlnuoiis hot water, near at A mechanic, is a stout leather We danced a ballet on the points mpTce to arrange accommoda- Deacon (exclaiming)—Five dll- and air conditioning furnaces in­ LODAL .MOVING and trucking FOR SALE—Green and white gas .bus. Phone 2-1625. belt which fits around the body tlm s. Mrs. Elnt haa IS children lars! la that all that Elder Jones BY EDGAR MARYINI ___ VZING! 25 embossed Xmas ASHES AND RUBBISH removed stalled Eaves trough and con­ Carroll or WTite State Personnel under the armpits, with a ring in and did an equestrian act, prac­ Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Getting Settled cards with ^rfame Imprinted 31. Inquire 28 Foley street. Phone range. Good condition. Rea-son- tically ballet, vaulting on and and 35 grandchildren. In request­ Is giving to the church fund ? Why Attica, cellars'and yards cleaned ductor repairing. Norman Bentz. Department, State Capitol, Hart­ PLEASANT Double room for rent THE HERALD OFFICE the back to which a rope is at­ ing a whole tourist, camp. Mr. he ought to give at least 350. DeLuxe 21 for 31 assortment. R. Camposeo. telephone 5848 o 6718. ford. able. Call 3143. the heu-ses’ broad backs, the Jffris KiOi OW .\_OOVd - ■\vukr'& \>\A5'c.vv. 8966 by day or week. Cali at 11 Locust tached with a snap. The rope goes wearing old-fashioned ballpt "tu­ Elm stipulated comfort and clean- Pastor (gently)—Ah, I Suppose Tour profit up to 50c. Complete 7487. AUS'TIN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ Street. STEADY WORK ,^up to a pulley in the roof, passes llneas, dining hall and swimming he forgot the "Ought.” OY yob ,'aoo'. Kvx (bOOOll nm. Send for samples and sell­ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Imough .It and down to the hand tus’' and the boys white SHk tights cov\9m v m o i:v\t (W: CARPENTER work of all kinds. pany. Trailer van service. Local Dogs—Pets—Birds*’ 41 FOR SALE —2 piece mohair par­ -L. with black velvet jerlftns, similar pool, all with low prices. With fln- ing plan today. Merit. 1 Clinton SERVICE moving, packing anc storage. lor set. Reasonable. Call 4638. orHhe trainer, who can manipu­ jiers crossed, the bo*rd. In this Grey and White are employed by 6 ^ 0 0 9 VVCYORt street.^ Dept. 41, Newark 2, N. J. General repairs. Kitchens re­ Servicing All Makes of Commercial Apartments, Flats, late'ills pupils’ bodies by lifting to costumes worn in/fhe Sylphldes modeled. additions, painting. Fred Dial 5187 FOR SALE— English Setter. 2 ballet. We did graceful poses while overcrowded city la looking. Dr. Brown at Norton, Virginia. PANTED—Ride to Hartford from and Domestic Refrigeration years old, partly broken, 335. 20 FOR SALE—White porcelain oil Tenements 63 Sleffert Tel. 2-0253. Franklin P. Llpp VVm. H Brandt stove for heating, with flue con­ the fat white itbrses (chalked by 9 al m.-5 p. m. Vicinity of North Cannon Road. Mayberry Village, FOR RENT-—Small 4-room rent in RfiAL ESTATE LISTINGS us before e v t^ show) gallop<'d OLD FLOORS SANDED TELEPHONE 4762 Painting-^Papering 21 East Hartford. nections and pipes. Excellent con­ FUNNY BUSINESS Main. Call 2-0033. 116 Keeney St. ■ Manchester, Ct. dition. Call 4303. suburbs. Not modem. Reasonable Of All Type* WanMi- around th*^ng. Then we had the Laying and finishing. to nice- middle-aged couple. Write Cash AvailaMfi. tumbling’act and the cross flying ___ __J,, E. Jeuaen,_____ CONTRACTORS. Interior and ex­ trauezb act, which was our star Tei. WiUlmantlc 9928, evenings. GIL BURNERS cleaned apd serv­ terior palnting.._papfir. - Jianglng. .Live Stock—Vehicles 42 FOR SALE—Twin beds. Perfect Box V, Herald. iced. Kitchen rapges and gun-t>'pe Specializing in spray painting, condition. Also gas stove. Call JARVIS REALTY CO. hu^m^r and really outstanding. furnace burners a specialty. Call RABBITS For sale. New Zealand 8962. OfHce 4112 ResMenoe 72T6 A flying trapeze act la done with HIGH DOLLAR WOO.D CUTTING, plowing, re­ equipped to handle large spray­ a group of people over a het, and moval of trees, nls-., grading done anytime 2-1275. ing contracts. McKinney A Fenn. white, checker giants, also Flem- Wanted to Rent 68 Weekday* aaQ.Sandaf* 18^ giants. 248 Wetherell street. the first thing I was taught was Cash Waiting: for Business Alme Latulippe, 758 Vernon Telephone 2-0106. Manchester. how to fall tn the net without in­ Properties — City or Coun- street TeL V)7'i AIR CONDITIONED UNITS UNIVERSAL Ironer, floor model, URGENTLY needed 4-.5-6- room excellent condition, 385'. Call 6708 tenement. Reasonable. By couple juring myself, and with grace. 7 INSTALLED PAINTING AND Paperhanging. i I ti Homes — Building: l-'Ots OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced Outside painting a specialty. All Poultry and Supplies 43 and daughter 4 years old. Refer­ This is so important that I can I — Farms — Summer Cot­ and installed, Tcl. 2-0461. George Hot Air Furnaces Installed FOR SALE—Hot Point refrigera­ ences will be furnished upon re­ now understand Ogratnsky’s fury work gruaranteed 1st class For FOR SALE—TURKEYS, live or 4yh«i 1 - could not learn to tuok, tages — Woodlots. McMulIin, 704 Parker street and Ro.set. free estimates and friendly serv­ tor and 6 burner gas htove. Prac­ quest. Phdne 2-0906. BY V. T. HAMLl dressed. Tel. Manchester 7733 tically new. Call 6863. the same movement Is used 1 \ y k ''. ALLEY OOP Going All Out Whatever You Have To Sell Eiivcstroughs: and Conductors. ice call. Joseph Murawski. 14 after .6 p. m. WANTED—3 room heated apart­ F O R S A L E to 'turn in the air before landing All Types Sheet Metal Work. Essex street. Tel. 2-0338. FOR SALE—Mahogahy bedroom ment. Local business couple. No In MM oi«nt«6eo (W y dCAV, r WANT CALL 8254 FOR SALE —Pullets, 18 weelu ’iKl* UKATION XSU'Re •nrhoKKSi PROPERTry Owners Attention. set, comple^, single bed. hall children. Ehccellent references. FIVE-ROOM SINGLE— I lo v ^m y work, of course, and Rf*ORr» N6W Ngxn IMMEDIATE MANCHESTER old, 31.50 apiece. 99 -Homestead runner, 9x12 living , room rug, Tel. 7383 days or 6376 evenings. Rooms all on one floor. began to^get the thrill of danger KACM )DOU Paperhanging and pajnting, in­ street. and the UUf*t for applause. HAS GONE SHEET MF:TAL WORKS side or outside. Large savings. small tables, combination - radio Steam heat and garage. M O D E R N ,^: t JONES REALTY 21 Years’ Experience and phonograph, table model. A BUSINESS executive and wife OCCUPANCY .New block ceilings. Estimates Also miscellaneous items. Tel. desires to rent furnished home or Immediate occupancy. Lor •XICIA 115 Main Street Piy3NE 5413 OR 6414 furnished free.- Phone Apex 7014. ALL KINDS ofvchickcna 2 pigs JOHNSON-BUILT 6376, 8 to 9;30 evenings. apartment. Telephone 2-1717. cated on Eldridge street. Wo played a few\wceks in and WCATiON ELEtrrRIC ahd Acetylene weld­ anij 6 rabbiU. Call 5346. PRICE ...... $7,200. around Moscow; then.^ Ograinsky IM HA/IM*: CAPE COD HOUSE ing. No job tflo large or too PAINTING AND Paperhanging, FOR SALE — 8-piece Duncan WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnish­ and wallpaper John P Sullivan BROILERS and Fryer*. Ready to Phyfe dining room set, also white ed tenement on or before Nov. signed a contract withNj^relative­ Pre-War Construction small. All work guaranteed Phone 4260. cook 43c lb. Also IH Ih. squab TWO-FAMILY DUPI,EX ly small one-ring circus playing a Parker Welding Co., 166 West table top gas range. Reasonable. 1st. Telephone 8863. winter route through RomaYiia, Campfield Road Section broilers 31 each. Place order now. Tel. 4716. ‘ —Steam heat. Two-car ga­ MALE HELP Middle Turnpike. ’Tel 3926. PAINTING AND Paperhanging, Wed. and Sat. deliveries. Phone the .Balkans, Poland. Finland^\and ^ Four rooms and- bath with Good work. Reasonable rates. rage. Shed. Large lot. I.o- crossing by boat to Scandin*\i shower first floor. .Space for 2 LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes, and 2-0617. FOR sale:—Divanola. In good Houses for Sale 72 ANO Raymond Fiske. Phone 3384. cated on Woodbridge street. The circus was run by three Rq^ BOOMSCN 0* TUAt‘ additional rooms upstairs. rubbish removed reasonable. Tel. condition. Call 2-0506 between FOR SALE—Single house. Seven manlan gypsy brothers with the 3661. FOR sale:—1440 egg Jamesway 7-9. PRICE...... $7,650. mklNB ASS WANTED Steam heat. FIrcpIaeq. Copper Inculmtor, clesm. In perfect con­ large rooms, steam heat with oil, Italian name of Morelli. They had plumbing. Combination screens continuous hot water, open stair­ VJ-Day opened new field* for been acrobats themselves, and »0 /5 OOOU— and storm doors. Good condi­ WANTECV-ALL KINDS «f elec­ Private Instructions 28 dition. Can be used for hatching See Apply tric wiring , and repairtng. Any turkeys or ducks. Can be seen at Machinery and Tools 52 way, fireplace, large porch, flag­ relief work through the Na­ their families for generations tion. F.li.A. mortgage. ELOCUTION—A few lessons often stone patio, shade trees. Must be tional War Fund. Stricken areas back had o'wned small traveling size job given prompt attention 37 Hollister street or 3233. f r e c k l e s AND HIS FRIENDS Sounds Like a Plot BY MERRILL BLOSSER] Call 3975 before 7 p. m. helps When you are newly elected NEW GARDEN tractors, stanch-- seen , to be appreciated. Located Stuart J. Wosley of China, Manchuria, the Pa­ shows. , to an office in your club. White ions, water bowls, plows, har­ cific islands now are available The entire circus traveled by /Of — : ' Colonial Board EGGS—Strictly fresh, delivered at 34 Lewis street or Tel. 5733. Real Estate and Insurance ■t»«jTratetwvia.i«c ' T h a t s w h a t we w a n ted to Ta lk To you a b o u t ! Walton W. Grant Refrigeration service. Gen­ studio. 709 Main (Johnson Block) direct from farm to consumer. rows, sawrigs, milking machines. for our help. And they need train and did not carry large ani­ w h a t HAPPENED 1 DOM'T KN m f p experience. Tel 2-1731. 44 Main Apply strecL WANTED—Woman to do clean­ FOR SALE— Universal electric A Dead Witnesw BY ram, ujiiknA ing one day a week. Phone 5009 range, mahogany chest of draw­ RED RYDER JARVIS r e a l t y ers, mahogany library table, pair Din WE Hoii.seliold Services between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Jarvis Realty Co. A901HER KlLUlia.’ AND CAfAT f Office: Q Dover Road Renidencet 36 Alexander St, of Hitchcock chairs, 8-day wall 12tD 'em ■W'MK AN IKf^OCl' Phones 4113 or 7275 — Week Days and Sundays. 6 Doy^r Road Tel. 4112 ?AAA VJAS rRAnCD JU' rffAKV wni Offered 13-A WANTED — Part-tltne salesgirl. clocH, floor lamp, black kitchen MAO' Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 range. Call 6881 or 1,80 Poytor AAI1A CURTAINS. Hand laundered, 'ort ASKiVff VJE CAN’T Main street. street. M BLACK CLEAR AOSei ■ called for and delivered, 24-hour .‘XSK'S service. Write Box N, Herald. WANTED — Woman cook for ■telATS Whlteys Restaurant, 144 West Building Materials 47 Main street, Rockville. Will You Be Sorry ■we FOR SALE — SLA'TE flagging, OTA WANTED—Someone to do small various colors for Stepping CNAH INSURANCE V»rtO family Ironing, no shirts. Call stone* terraces and walk*. Green, When You Are 09Ul.t> Be sure you have adequate insurance protection in Personal 3787., grey, purple, vtulgated blocks. CLEAR case of fire or automobile accident. Protect yoqrself Richard Lewis, 66 Ardmore road, AK'Ta** WANTED—Housekeeper for small Manchester. Phone 7191. Quoted A WOWER against all hazards. We are agents for: Services Agency 6-room house. Bendlx washer ahd o r ■ THE LUMBER.MEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. ironer. One afternoon and Sun­ (AiJRDCff- Johnny Jay. Mgr. days off. $20 per week. Live in Garden—Farm—Dairy Low Allowance For Automobile Insurance or out^ Call 2-1482. Products 50 10-8 THE LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. PHONE 4974 For Fire Insurance of All Kinds - CHRISTMAS CARD LEADERS KEIFER Pears for canning. Gil- On Yoi^r Cor Both Participating Companies * We Cater To All Kinds'of PAST SELLING ASSOR’TMEN’TS nack Farms, South Main street OUT OUR WAY - BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPI, Odd Jobs. Let Us Serve Make money. Sell line -that leads Phone 6121; Sooner Than In quality, variety, value. Big ESPAD, MARTHA.? IS VOURJ If It*s Insurance Call You With Quality Work At profits. Gorgeous "prize” 21- WELL t IS TR W A- GRAN ? Household Goods 51 you MUST 6& GETTING CAJRE - Vi&iOM FAlLlMG ? TH&j Reasonable Prices. Christmas card 31 box. Brand You Realize LESS WITH THE 60TTUE: OF, ’ ILLOSlONi 6AU6T B E new. Sella on sight. Up lo 50c CREHTEO 0 y CEFLECTIC profit. -Gift wraps, religious, hum­ 8-PIECE dining-room aet - good r SHOE POLISHSAVTHERG STUART J.‘ WASLEY condition, chair seats recently re­ TWO O R TH R e e OF- 'ENV.^ OF LIGHT RWy$-**'We State Theater Building 755 Main Street orous, others. Samples on approv­ covered. -Reasonable Phone 2-0050 By Mrs, Anne Cabot ?Voi4J Is the Time KOO0LES HFNE ©EEN^ al. to-% YOU'D BETTER Telephone 6648 7146 'Thought they were something cowttsasYSMZKicasw, T.iassaaWIilCW. . AO-9 0MiMifrwAMwe*.iia f.wMaaaJMUfb- ARRA iN G E t o * )T O U T REAiOWKlED FOR Read Herald Advs. CHILTON GREETINGS CO. TES, WE have a storage wardrolse worn only back In the 189d’a, To Ccuh In T H E N4EKT W/VLTZ- A T , GENERATIONS ALU .147 Essex street, Dept. 464, for you! Several styles and sizes, didn’t you? Well, you’d be nur- “My mother wvs afndd It would roW^ “I wiih you’d give up thcM bedtime ^ yount. TUe OLD FOL;IEM.PUT WORTH? gifts to youg friends in the coun­ ant . social affairs. PlCNie LUNCH REA^MN' t MERELY WANTED ID CONVjINCEDj try and for the elderly women tn Pattern No. 8878.1s designed for diBT A PAY OFF ‘ ^ ONLY X CMX lU OiT WB AND JEW ELS IN THE IN A BANK VAULT CONVINCE YOU TH AT I J! TOMoeecw? MAKB6AND- / lunch tF F4 OAfARIOUei lUNCLCPHn. your family. ’They’ll love them! - sizes 36. 38. 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. WICHE S y \ YfiLfLL BAt SMAKTIRTHAH HOUSB-A-ALL -Q*OR SOME OTHER HAVE REASON TO FEAR To obtain complete knitting in­ Wild Buyer and 52. Size'38, shbil sleeves, re­ I THOUGHT. HAVE ' THE TIM E? SAFE PLACE? BURGLARS — structions for the KnM and Wrist quires 3 7-8 yards of 39-inch ma- vMi&Ui I FINALLY tlHAITNlTiT send 16 cents tn coin, plus 1 cent Foc. this pattern, send 20 cents, WHY postage, your name, address aitd in..coins, your name, addre^, size, CLAmiEL the pattern num’ber to Anne Ca­ desired, and the pattern number to IT t i t i bot, 'The Manchester 'Given ing WILL BRING Sue Burnett, The Manchester. Hri - Herald. 1180 Sixth Avenue, New ald, 1150 Sixth avenue, NejV Yo’, '. VMANTVP York 19. N; Y. 19. N. Y. It’s ready! 'Hje new ahd love- TH E CASH Jost Out—the Fall, and Winter Uer-tban-ever Anne Cabot Album, 1945 issue of Fashion. Send >for S u T send for your copy now—you'll your copy now—15 jcerit*- NOT AS find Just iwhat tou want for your Immediate Service HARD, OP fOtATB. m s » o i winter accessorrts and your home. COURSE^ rETHcr Dozens of good (Thristmas pres­ ' No Red Tape ent Ideas.! PrlM fifteen cen(s> Rend Herald Adva. ■1