The Weather Average Daily Cirenlation Forecast ot II. 8.> Weather FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945 For, the Moatb M Jaly, 1M5 - .\ Partly cloudy and continned hot FOXTRTEfli Manchester Evening Herald and humid today, with afternoon 8,890 thundefbhowera; Sunday fair Member ot the Aodtt with moderate wlnda. Bureau ot Circulations Manchester^A City of Villagp Charm :arh aacT— CORNELL STREET— 4 Rooma Doan—2 UnOnlah- A-Kooin Slagl* U 4 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ed Dp. OU hot air heat. Stove Advertialiig oa Pago IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 DwelUlic. • rooma for hot water. Storm windows yOL. LXIV-, NO. 283 PrtM f t O ^ . 9S.000 and door. Price $0,500. $1,000 On* VM «at. , ' Down. OPBBAnNO COVENTRY-^^ROSS ST.— * Fire Rages at Kaiser Shipyard gTATlON \ : 8-Room . Single. Oil heat. Yanks Extend Steel 4>StaU Bticli BoUdlag Several greplacea. Fall bath. Mechanism Needed ■c a giMid kMhMaa. Located Large: tern. Approximately 0 alec seettaB at tewa. acrea of land. Near bua line. , Appnwdiiiately Price $8,.500. Terma Anaaged. ~ Dawa. To Keep Economy ‘V i____ ANDOVER— later CBNTBII STREET— . CIDER MILL ROAD— Grip on Tokyo Bay; 'J^R aoiB SlB ^. Price $4,500. 7*Room^ Hooae. Eleetrie ;^ ilM D a m . liglito, ronnUig water. S'/j aerea of land, brook, bordering, Clothes Of Nation Stable ^^PLORENCE STREET— t barna. Price $3,700. Terma $»P1amUy Dapics, 4 rooma Anaaged. q C A R T Price *5,400. $800 To Sign Surrender '^Oawii. - ROCKVILLE Orchard St.— \ : Snyder Endorses “ Full 8-Roem Single. Price $5,800. Tokyo Paper rIfnaXSRPKBET— $1,000 Down. , Employment Bill” as i.Paaa)l,, 4 rooma each ten- Method for Mohiliring Formal Capitulation of > amaat Price $8,0OO. Terma EAST HARTFORD — Totlaod Urges Change Jap Brutality No Herald ptom eged. Strae*— Resources So Every­ Japanese Empire to 8*Phmliy. an bonveniencea. ■4' + I ■“ ^ Take Place i Aboard :jUROB STSiaCT— . 'X ^Pripe $8A0O. one Can Find Work; In Jap Spirit To Prisbiiers Monday f $.dnMBBy D ireillaf, oae 7 C o X , Missouri; Men of 1 th t A a i a M 0 laema. PrlOe J0.70#. HARITORDT-Atwood St.— Urges Positive Action 8 I $ tA N Dawa. $.Phmlly. Price $8,800. Army Scheduled to Be­ Terma Arranged. Re-EHucation of People Told in Detail No issue of the Manches­ IsPRITOE STREET— Washington, Sept. 1.— $.Rooni Slagle. Price $5,800. W. Snyder said today the na­ In Modern Society; 95 American and Fight Sept. 8, Labor Day. fall ; Horror Endured I rage. Price $7J00. sorra Coventry — wau tion needs a mechanism to Democracy Seen Basis English Captives Liber­ Anaaged. street 1 X maintain a stable economy ADAMS STREET— t*FamlIy Flat, 4 rooma each. just as it has subscribed to ated from Camp Re- Bulletin! Price $7^590. $3,000 Down. By The Associated Press StRoom Slagle la got • X orte to keep the peace. En- /Jate Gruesome Tales Wa.shington, Sept.' 1,— Re-education of toe Japanese Report Allies . dttlea. Nice aelgbboriiood. IVENTRT LAKE— . dorsing the “full employ­ — The White House announc­ fr le e $$.800. S-Room Fdrnlahed Cot* people to fit them for a place In ment” bill, Snyder told the Ofuna Prison Camp, Near Yoko­ ed today that the JfapanesG { S3JI0O. modern society’ was a*. TOLLA( oners, liberated from toe filth o f a bay will go on the air at 9:80. doe« provide a method for mopi- warned that “without * change In No Details Given “In Grant Hlir^^oad — 8-Rbpm lizing the country’s resources oo hidden concentration camp today p. m., c.w.t., tonight. Gea. ADAMS STREET— Slagle. Alt conVenlencea. Ap* •«AIE IV JIE jm ill irx toe people’s, spirit and adequate everyone can find work. related toe war’s most gruesome Berlin Broadcast Re> Douglas MacArthur, supreme | ' SiRoeia Slaglo, good eoadl- prexlnMtely 8 aceea of land. training democracy cannot be es­ L-. tales of Japanese bestiality. Raa. Price $5.8N. Couldn’t Prevent ,De>prcMlon H JtM . tablished. Smoke billows up as the most costly fire In Portland’s history roars through the outfitting basin of They saw one man beaten to garding HiS" Arrest Allied, commander in ^apan, •In the past,” he said, "vft have WOODBRIDOE STREET— TOLLAND— iThe basis for modem society Kaiser’s Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. Caused by welding sparks, toe blaze destroyed the outflt- death and seven die of malnutrl-* notified the White House t o ; had no machinery by which to or­ 7.Raaai Hooee, P>dl batS BeaotlfBl Ooabry ^NU-ENAM€LJ Is deipocracy,” Yomlurt added, tipg dock and adjoining bulldlngt and serloualy damaged several of toe seven completed ghips—valued at tion. London, Sept. 1— (4P) —MarOn this effect. From \Vashing- ; f yearn aM. Approx. •• HOUWSKmKKS^ ganize In a systematic way for Unless repentapCe and allegiance . ..gome were spit on In toe streets ..ritb aboarer. Floirer gardeaa. the prevention of depression or *25,500,000— lying In toe baaln. (A P wlrephoto.) ' ‘ '______, Bormann, stocky, square-JoWled ton, Prraident Truman irfil-i Steam beat. Improred street, of lead. TegetaUe and are based on democracy, it Is fu on forced- marches through Irate o f warm. W o need tuch machinery. chief deputy of tofr Nazi party gliaplaee. Imltattoa tile la gardean well cored for. Largo^ tile to hope for political results crowds. ■ broadcast a speech of about 'i aad kttebea. Flae loca- Snitom bonae with aD loodom BfTBRIOR GLOSS ENAMEL— • ; " I t fias -taken two catastrophic from the rebirth ^ the Japanese Many were compelled to wear once rumored to have died, at Adolf eight or nine minutes durine j I aeigbborboed. Short ■ooecolencea. Fireplace wHb W orld wars to bring us Into an nation^’ ’ metal bits in their mouths for 14 Hitler’s ' side, was reported by toe the ceremony, after whiebi Plre Colors ...... "...... *«». 4 5 gal. international organizaUon equipped Would Change lrBll^4^ aebool. Beatalator . In living room and The Potsdam declaration can W orst Black Mfirket hours at a time. Berlin radio to be in Allied hands ireplace In tenement. Mndeia 4 , PURPOSE VARNISH ...... $2.95 gaL with effective means of invesU- be carried out by mere paaslve ob­ Others were- left , with their the broadcast will be switch­ »R O A D —' gating and solving problems which again today.. ed back to the Missouri for] .Uteben. Permanent flniab P.MIOT CLEANER ...... »-15c pkg. servance of Its terms,' -.I the Benefits Plan hands tied behind thepi for 24 ^■PaialHi la baalneaa hardwood floora tbrnogboat. SKIRTS threaten peace. _ newspaper advised in an editorial hours. The broadcast gave no details brieJl, addresses by General kjine. All coa* I d History of Japan of where Borfipann was o f ~What Uoa. Oa ! Thin hnmie well ennatrneted LINOLEUM LACQUER— “I feel certain that It is not nec­ which was broadcast from Tokyo Naval Flier Tortured X, MacArthur and Admiral | official announced his awest. ateam and the beat in equipment. P la ^ White Clear...... 95c pt., $1.85 qt. essary to suffer another catastr^ and recorded by the FCC, but A 21-year-old pilot, Ensign ■niH. Good alte atore. Blue, red, gold, plaids. Siees 8 to Vandenberg Molds Pos- Shortly liefore toe radio Jui- Chester W. Nimitz, Padfle ] Light Sxtnrea bi brnnM aaA phlc depression to awaken us to there must be "spontaneous and Fred .Turnbull, of Highland Park. P wiperOy alao Inctadmvlarge sPARvXronsH— fiouncement. A lisuelated P ress Gor»- fleet comiiiandei'.------pewter. Door Imote, note 14 — 9 to 15. the need of establishing a mechan­ vigorous action’’ in the forming Of iFomise on Mich., tortured after hU carrier ■at Ipt. Good loeattobtor Will N ot^m White ...... $1.85 qt. ism for, a systematic attack on eco­ sible respondent Charles Chamberlain ' braae. Muat be neep to be democratic government. plane was‘ shot down over For­ ■tarioo. If latereatcd^ . a p p r ee I a t e d. Sale Price nomic Instability. We must take “vXaSrThrr”!" Trading Terms reported from Hamburg that INTERIOR PLAT WHITE ...... $«V5 gaL W ill Govern DeenpaMon Tim e Idle Pay Proposals Yokohama, Sept. 1.— (A*)— m , trill balld it. $17,000. Teima Arranged. positive action to help us achieve mosa, said; "British military circles believe The duration of occupatiori will Nation Seems on Way I tried to die and m ade peace American troops extraded ^ V E N T R Y — VARNISH STAINSk-l. • • • ...... 55c '/* pt., $1.85 qt. full employment.” . To Be Sought that If he (Bormann) la a priepn- ■AMIPORD ROAD— Snyder, director o f war mobiliza­ depend largely on how long . It Washington, Sept. 1.—(A’l—Sen­ with my God. er, he is in the Russian zone.” their steel grip today along $.11amliy DwelHag—S apart* Yeqr ’Round Cottage, 4 AUTO ENAMEL ...... 60c pt^ $2.95 qt. takes toe people to prepare them­ ator Vanddnterg tR., Mich.) mold-, To Financial Riiin “ M y captors tied my hands be­ $3.98 to $5.98 tion and reconversion, said the bill Name nt Top. of Trials List both sides of Tokyo bay, the I ■iata o f 4 rooma each. Hot air rooma^ll convenlencea. Sale TRANSPARENT VAR^SH ...... $1.75 pt, $2.75 qt selves for that kind, of govern­ ed a possible compromise today for hind me, made me He down and Price $4,340. Terma Artaaged. neither implies interference with Bormann’s name. appears first aag Srat Stior. Oa boa Hoe. decisions of private enterprise nor ment, toe paper added. liberalized' unemployment compen­ Lowereil Restrictions to covered me with my parachute/’ stage on which will be pUyedJ NU E N AM EL Tokyo, Sept 1.— — on a to,be tried ae puts the government into business. Reorganization of toe Japanese sation proposals whirh have run in­ the youthful Michigan pilot said, out tomorrow the gm te 8t j Money has little value in .Ja­ ' Be Way of . fettling war criminals at Nuernberg next Csn 5105 for Additional InfonAation On SELF POLISHING WAX ...... 95c q t I t enables the government to act, agricultural system and recon­ to difficulties in HouSe^and Senate I heard two ahots.” month. A spokesman for the A l­ military pageant of the Gen-| he said, so aa to "keep the free eco­ struction of the railway system committees. \ pan— either U. S. or Bank of For Lend-Lease Aid Already wounded when shot Properties. ‘ . lied War Crimes commission said tury-7-th e final anc GIRLS’ GIRLS* nomic system running somewhere were other pressing problems dis­ The Michigan senator’Svplan— Nippon currency — because down, he was too numb to feel bullet that entered his arm but Bormann would be tried In person, surrender of the JapanesG-j near full production.” cussed -.in FCC-recorded Tokyo which he emphasized still was just an idea—would leave unchanged this country is embroiled in Washington, Sept. 1.— UP)— N a­ felt one that pierced his cheat. If he had been captured, and oth- empire. CARDIGANS Pinal Decision With Congress broadcasts. ALLEN REALTY COMPANY The newspaper Asahl labeled the present varying levels of state ts worst black market in its tions which received lend-lease aid A Japanese made a practice wise '‘in absentia.” Last of the actors to take their I The JW.HALS iCORR SKIRTS Primarilj^ the bill establishes full ■wing at Turnbull’s neck with a Bormann was advanced to the places were the Eighth Anny men AULIaeoef I Life Mortgagee Arraagai BLOUSES Some Colors ani| SIzea toe food shortage as oiie of the payments to the Jobless but would listory. Barter goods are far had it straight frorh Secretary o f MAMCHISTUi Com White blouses — Dimity, Bi-oad- Sizes 1 to Ox. Plain checks and HATS emidoyment “the explicit policy of nation’s most pressing problems, provide Federal funds to extend more valuable than cash. The sword after he had pulled toe position of Hitler’s chief deputy o f Lieut. Gen. Robert L. ffldial- State Byrnes today that the $8$ MAIM STREET TELEPHONE 510$ \ floth. Batiste. White witli Pi»s- the United States.” with Congress prisoner’s collar down and an In 1941 after Rudolph Hess made berger,. scheduled to begin their plaid. Ldght and dark shades. ■and urged the planned formation their duration. tel embroidery, Hamburg trim having the dnal decision on pro­ black market, operating since United States has by no means angered Formosan giving Him first his spectacular flight to Britain. mass landings in toe bay sector FaD Hats in Felt of new farming vallages In the ve- Such a device, he , suggested, 1940, became really tough in 1942, and tailored. Sires 7 to 14. grams recommended by the Presi­ ■organizatlon o f the agrarian sys­ torn up their lOUs. aid him in the back with a The short, cropped-halred party by nightfall tonight. (A radio re­ $3.98-$4.98 Cute Styles would answer the arguments of Tokyo residents report. dent, Snyder declared. tem. state commissions against Federal They -svlU not be asked to pay bayonet for not moving fast stalwart was reported to have port said the landing:* already ted ‘ "That,” he said, “ is the be requested to pay off in the form turn back or straight up tops. Also destroyed were -900 ,!oco- toe period provided for In the bill weight, in Japan) which cost two given the “bit treatment” after Chamberlain said an anti-Nazi pan was riding toe crest o f e All wqol puU*over8 in Boxy with JUMPERS chairman of the Banking commit of lowered trade restrictions— par­ White and colors. Including motives; 1,800 passenger ,cars, 8,- now before toe Senate Finance yen 60 sen befqre the war. novir. their ship had been shot- dbwn physician working with the Allies quest. . long slseves. Rose, blue, yel­ $ 1 .1 9 '■"tee and an author of the bill, said ticularly the British, whose eco­ Argyles. 000 freight cars and .lip trolley committee. 'This measure would To Begin Maiw Landlnga j low, red/^navy, brown. Size* 7 Red and Blue. Stsca 1 to Ox. their te.stimony would wind up the brings 1,-500 yen in the black mar­ nomic officials will arrive next sbuth bf 'Tbkyo Aug. 11. reported he had seen Bormann in set up k national standard maxi "The,bits were used tb keep us Hamburg after Hitler’s supposed Now, Os the ^aunt Lieut. Gen. I New \ to 16. \ public hearings as far as he was cars. ket. (The yen at pre-war exchange we^k to discuss possible substi­ Felt Visor Caps Accidents IS Times Greater mum benefit of $25 a week for 26 was the equivalent o f 23',-4 cents, from talking.” said Naval Lieut. death. concerned. tutes for Ifnd-lease. (Continued on Page Ten)_ Red, Green, Brown A desire to hear from a few weeks. Americc- ) Jbhn B. Rainey, ot Hbustbn, Tex. Headquarters of Field Marshal Repair work on toe disrupted The trend o f testim ony' and Be Settlementa more witnesses qualified to ana­ Japanese-made shoes cost 1,000 "Every half-hpur, they came in Sir Bernard L. Montgomery an­ 29/ to 55/ -j2.69-$2.98 ^ i l system during the' war was questioning in the committee yes­ Byrnes made it clear in a formal lyze ’’the mechanics” o f the bill, yen, compared w ith -a pre-war ^o teat and. If anybne cnmplalned. nounced laat night at Hamburg only “ temporary patchwork,” and terday ran .strongly against the statement issued yesterday that $2.98-^3.98 was expressed, however, by Sei^; price o f 13 ta 15. A man’s shirt, they made toe thing tighter,” that Nazi Field Marshals ;WaUher $ 2 .2 9 toe system wHl not stand up to bill. One fiemocraOc member, President Truman’s report to con­ von Brauchltsch snd '.;Erich ’’’ritz tor Taft (R.-Ohio). ' requirements. Doifiel said. Acci­ formerly seven yen, how cp.sts 120. Rainey added. critic of the measure, predicted it gress saylngHhe *42,000,000,000 of von Mannstein had been Interned dents were reported 13 times more (The scarcer the item, the ^ e a te r Rainey still wears a bump bh \ Probable Changee Seen would get no more than six of toe lend-lease might as well be written his head where a guard “tapped yesterday bv British authorities in Wagner said ’’some changes” often than In 1,937. 21 votes as it now stand.s. A com the price boost.) off did not mean there would be (Late Bulletins ot the (P) W ire) c o r d u r 6 y The Tokyo radio relayed a dis­ me with his rifle butt every time Schleswig-Holstein. For New School probably would be made but ex­ panion measure also is finding Imported Scotch whiskey, once no settlements of a kind not In­ he came tb .toe place— Just tb Von Brauchltsch. former com­ pressed confidence the bill would patch from Manchuria reporting rough going in the House Ways and available for only seven yen. (less / volving cash. amuse himself and the villagers.’ mander-in-chief of toe German Strike ldle,0\-er 18,000 be reported out by the committee Russian occupation troops had Means commjttee, despite Pwsl- thart *1.65) now brings 1,000 yen. Victory, reverse lend-lease and Ertdence In Fartal ,Sorea Army, was taken into custody at Detroit, Sept. 1—(ffV-The nu substantially In Its p r «e n t form. entered - toe Shansaikuan area defit Truman’s request for eitact- .AA toe same counter,- , Japanese toe prospect of free. jjQst-war JACKETS Evidence of toe. Japanese bm- his estate near Luebeck. and von ber of strike'' Idle la Micfalgaa I Slxea 8 t « 8x He predicted committee action south of the ‘‘great wall,” and that ment. whiskey customarily priced at two trade because o f lend-lease opera­ Japanese troops ’’seeking to avoid tality shews in facial seres en the Mannstein. chief of Army he.ad- soared over the 18,000 mark today within two weeks. Vandenberg’s proposal was ball­ to three yen now brings 350 to tions already ha,d repaid • this quarters at the war’s end. was untoward Incidents.” had “ prompt­ men’'. while prospects of additional The so-called "full employment” ed “a fair alternative” yestbroay country; Mr. Truman said. After five days of beating by taken from a hospital where he I ly opened negotiations with' Red 500. strikes threatened other thooa-1 measure would require the presi­ by Claude A. Williams, tyho deliv­ The 3'*-3-pound unit, the aho, The State department Issued a Fermesans, Lieut., Charles Bu- ha^ been under treatment for a Are Here In A $3.98 Army authorities.” , and!v Ford M ot-r Co.' offlclala 1.80Q Yards . dent to submit annual ’’job' bud­ ered a sharp c ritic is m ^ toe bill on once worth only 150 sen (now press release using as a peg fbr chalt, a 23-year^ld' Pennsylvanian heart disease. said all passenger ahd truck pro-I gets” estimating toe size o f the behalf of the Texas iMemployment brings 85 yen—exactly 170 times Byrnes’ remarks this question; forced to ball from a torpedo labor force and how nearly pros­ din-tlon had been halted at tte I Compensation rofnmisaion. He as much. "In light o f the recent lend- bomber, couldn’t see. Sanfoniie^ShruiilL ^ pective spending and Investment cautioned, however, that extending Ford Rouge plant while new tmx With the black market nourish­ lease reports, are we to assunrie "They beat me until I was numb would, provide the Jobs heeded. Bride to Shed toe length of the benefits might that all lend-ieas««debts are to be alt over,"^ he said- “ Here at Ofuna production was stalled at the I ing, r-most storek'are closed from New Line Seen Fast Color RAINCAPES I f the Jobs In sight were deembd cause dplAy in getting people to cancelled and the only lend-leaSe I was In solitary confinement five Hudson .Motor Car Co. A t Hudson aad insufficient. Congress would take take paw jobs. lack of patronage. settlements required are settle­ and a half months. ! 6.000 production workers were The Japanese raise what they steps designed to promote private Second Spouse Secretary of Labor Schwellen- ments fo r shipments unused or un­ "They beat me up every day, Ront htune Friday following tte •''4. ' ______■■■■ Aid to Poland Pacific ^Mills Redwood activity and,. as a laqt resort, tech was called as a wltneiu today, can in home gardens, doing inten- delivered at the cloze of the war?” s'ometlmes at night.” walkout of ,5()0 foremen, membera | RAINCOATS would embark on a public works along with representatives of toe--alve backyard farming even in AMumptlon N ot Justified Buchalt was released from con­ of the Foremen’s .-Vssoclatlon o f I program. Will Seek Annulmefit unemployment compensation com­ cltles. They also travel when they T o this B.vrnes replied "there is finement last March- 17 but pre Amerind (Independent,) A' strike I T a ft said he felt toe blU con­ missions o f Oklahoma, Connecticut, can to the country, seeking to Ukrainians anti White Slxea 8 to 8 Of Mairiage to Uincle no justification for that assump­ vented from talking to anyone un of 4.000 employes of Kelsey-HaySa I tained inflationary possibilities. Kansas, Washington and Georgia. avoid blackmarketing middleman tion.” „ 01 M ay 7. - Russiansv Source of Wheel Co. halted supply of auto-j FLORAL PRINTS Heavy Federal spending might O f ..First Husband Chairman George. (D., Ga.) .has by buying direct from farmers. ;He went on to say ”we are not Lieut. Laurel Boline. 26, Sioux mobile wheels, hrakedrums and I $1.J9-$3.25 work for a year or so, he iaid, announced the hearings will con Best of all “money’! is a K-ra- seeking paper ,contracts to pay City. Iowa, a member of the crew Disturbances in Past tr.’.etor parts for the: Ford Rouge j Newest Styles For but in the end It might lead only tiniie through Labor Day and of a Super-Fortreps disabled oyer Kansas caty. Sept. 1—(^--Mni. tlon chocolate bar, a pack of sig- dollars which- will not; be available Plant. to depression. Alsq. he asserted, probably will be wound up Tues­ arettes or. grum, or a box o f to our debtors. But toat does not By The A^oclatcd Press * • * __ Ann Birdwefl-Marshall, (8, an- day, toe day betore; Congress re­ CHILDREN’S matches—little things, biitfar out mean that there are ho lend-lease (Continued on Page Tw o) A Polish Press Agency .di.spatch Gas Prife'C u t Announced nounced t 'i a y she would seek an assembles.. ^ f ( '’hatinned oa t*age Ten) o f reach of toe average Japanese, settlements to he negotiated;!’ from Warsaw quoted Polish Presi­ Boston, Sept.: 1.—(A5— The 3 9 ® annulmept qf'her marriage to Tack Present exchange Is approxi­ ' He quoted that part of Mr. Tru­ •glonal O PA office has annouaceal Teen Agers And Marshall, 33, Wichita, Kas., motor­ dent Boleslaw Bierut today as as­ A fine quality cotton prinl^in beautiful flonil patterns mately 15 yen— instead o f foui man’s, lend-lease report which .said, serting in an interview that only price cuts In gasoline and fuel oil I UNDERWEAR car mechanic, uncle o f her first for New England at all levels ex-1 for a doUar,. ano the Japanese are toe United States wiU. try-, to Sought to Get by carrying out "policies based on with red, blue, gold, navy and rose ^ u n d s . For chiU husband. S er^ . Gene D. Birdwell, Elastic waistband Panties in P^kets Block Court Rebuffs afraid that’s only a starter. “achieve settlements of bur war­ democratic -principles” Could Po­ cept retail, .effective today. dren’s wear, housedresses, dirndl skirts, aprons', drapes, 21. Jape Fear Chaos Coming Fast time lend-lease relations" Which land solve the problems now con­ line prices, according to the 0 " » | Older Women In cottnn or rayon. Colors: White She married Marshall IS daya Jiaps to Fight etc. and Tearose. Sizes 8-10-12. W ith black m arket* .booming. will attain “toe longrange seturity fronting her, and"!!” afssume her w ill be reduced 1.3 cents per p i- 1 a . petting Data ago and discovered Thursday that Invasion money -roUlng in. Industry and - economic objectives o ( the — ’_ i . " rightful place amoiig the nations Ion* €«xcf*pt.iriailf The retstl prtc0 | Sergeant Birdwell, reported killed win be lowiered alnitlarljr on or I United States and toe other United of Europe.” ~ in action last October, had ■ been (GontI lined on Page Three) Nations.” ' I i Pamphlets Dropped for Bierut was quoted as isaying about ^ p t. 15 to give retallet* M l Opportunity to dispose of tliatr| 3 4 / 59/ President and Five Em­ found alive. '/ Argenltinc Supreme Tri- toet Poland “ adheres to the idea FELTS and I Two Day's Alter Hiro- hlgjlier cost Inventories. Birdwell was. evacuatM with bum^l Nullifies Re- of a homogtoeous nation,” and 32** Imported ployes , Kept Insider other American prisoners of war that the Curzon line boundary j ^ i hito Said War Ended No Rtatementa Saturday o f Japan and is on the a-ay to settlement wlto^ussia meant Po­ Plant for Five Hours cent Trial^ Conviction Millions Jam Highways Washington, Sept. 1.—fJV-Ba-I Baby Shop Pearl .Harbor aboard toe hokpltal land now would be free of terri-, F U R F E L T S ■ ' ' - — I' riilp tteeves. 1 Tokyo. Sept. 1.—(A)—iTie Japa­ toriesTlnhablted by Ukranlans and gtanlng today, the freaeury wlttl Fort Wkyne, Ind., Sept. l-rlFH - No Reply from CaMegram Buenos Aires, Sept. 1— t/P)— A nese said today that for two days riot Issue Its dally oondlOoo s t a ^ l BOYS’ White Russians which had been Printed Suiting Oovernor Gates and Charlea W. Mrs. Birdwell-Marshall said sha^ Supreme court rebuff yesterday to For Holiday Week-End after Emperor Hlrohito told his “source* of everlasting disturb­ ment on Saturdaya. This la In ttM l HEAD SIZES ioVi TO 23 w1tl| the new 40-hour week fer| JERSEY SUITS Kern. Indiana atate labor comihls- bpd received no roply from toe the m ilit^ regime by nulUficm- people toe war was over, several ances and wars” for toe natlop; planes—evidently fiown by fanati­ goverament employe*. There aloner, interceded yeaterday to al­ cablegram •hq. -ient the sergeant Uon o f a recent military trial and Economic .Value Greater, sues 1-3. Sizes 8 to 8. Long . low! the, prealdent yesterday, By The Associated Press 4>sued a warning against too much cal suicide pilots— dropp^ pam­ Bierut said, toe dispatch added, will be ___ no statement next Mete| coDviction - Arousedwldcepraul -entoueiaem In, .’’teck-to^orm al” phlet* ~tm m ajor J a p a n w tHtes -and short afimvm. , r ployea cif ;;an idle rtant _to be-te- .. n antertGene to hear toe pCwa — Anieriicane -by toe^-” that" afpyding ~te - Gavtet experwhaj-. .tster corted from the plant through 1 from ..die K at .all possible,” she speculallon here today In view holiday spirit. asking toe people to'diaregard toe e c o n ^ ic vaJue which Poland — ^ crowded into thrtr family carl to­ “ Every automobile driver should the ------Radeseu Seen Plot Le*der 16 9 ® yd picket line after being prevented “ But I'm so afraid he might recent agitation that the court day and Jammed the nation’* high­ emperor’s word and fighf on. is receiving in the western reglop* $ 1.59 to $2.79 feel a personal Responsibility for A Tokyo resident, describing .98 to $1 i.SS from leaving toe building for five in bad condition right now and oust President Gen. Edelmiro' Far­ ways to start ait pid-fashioned regained from Germany amounts Moacow', Sept. 1—(*“ the preser\'ati6ii • of human life their acUpn, said that l(he great hours. that this might make him worse.” rell and Vice President Col. Juan Labor Day holiday in pre-war to *9,500,000.000. while the eco­

"is just beginning” according to ^ !»*** I k MANUHESTTER EVENl^G RERAED. MANUHESTER. OTIfW- SATUnUA T, aEriEM BER 1. 194» 6 at 2:00 'The Women’s League will Carl A. Gray, "state committee 1 :rs (iO SEE TONY! tu E T W O meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Home on Leave Urges Lifting chairman. Nations and an opponent o f . neu? V. Williams In Buekland. Miss Gray'said that about 200,000 dis­ (^oinT Rebuffs trality during the war. Marion Fry, Home Demonstration placed Connecticut war workers TONY'SV a LN U T S T R E ^ the missionaries released when Gei^maii Lalior Agent , for Hartford County, win Building Curbs will have to find new Jobs and that General McArthur ^covered the Masons Meet Jap Bwitality Cooke succeeded Cesar Am'e- ghlno,, who resigned last week In be the speaker. TranaportattCm an equal number of veterans will t ) ^ e r n Rockville Philippines, will be the special Military Clique vviU.be provided for thoee wholteed return' to this state seeking em­ h:\ preacher at St. John's Episcopal 4 disagreement with Peron. The S t James’s Roman Catholic To Prisoners fey Be Used new foreign minister said he would Etnanbel Lutheran CYinrch It, if they w ill call Mrd.' C. J. McLcvy Sees Impetus ployment. On top of this, he said,. ' 7 .Walnut Slreel. Open Daily! church on Sunday at 10:45 a. m. On Tuesday SUN. - MON. - TUES. Theodore E. Palmer, Faster Rev. WiUlam J. Dunn, Pastor Strickland. Ladies o f "the parish 15,000 young people enter the lab&r Rev. Richardson was a prisoner (rnntlnued from Page One) ' do all in hla Xpbwer ta - >‘cement » ContlHBoiis Show lA i^ r ***>' Evelyn A. Stork, Parish Visitor T ie v . Edmund Barrett, Assistont are cordially Invited''t‘o the meet­ To Re-Eniployment of market each year from schools., CHICKEN CACCIATORE . RAVIOLI pouple Note from the invasion of the Japs In American aotidarity.”. • Told in Detail <^iic«lioMiiairc"Seiil Out the men with threatening to kill (Monday) Staits .-\t 2 P. .M. Eva M. Johnson, Organist Rev. Frederick McLean, Assistant ings of the Lieagu^. Idle and Veterans “ When ,we consider this,” he lfl41 until last spring. +tepls at Special (loinuiiinicatioii ,s»fd. .‘‘we iealize what a 'ta.sk we SPAGHETTI ' GRINDERS present living in Vernon. families of Army officers who re­ By British Foreign Of­ Morning Worship. 10:30 a. m Sunday masses: Church bt the Natarene have before Vs. ' • . Wedding Date The service will be held at 10:45 (Continue from Page One) A TR EA’r P To Be Held; Season fused to join a revolutionary move­ Black Market Prelude- "Meditation" ..Gillette. ■ For adults: 7, 8:30, 9:46 (two 466 Main Street, Manchester Bridgeport, Sept. 1.— (/P)-'-lmmc- Challenge To Resources a. m. and pBri.shlohers are asked fice Raises PossilHIity ment. and had charged that the maisps in the upper and lower Rey. James A. Young, Pastor diate lifting of all restrictions on “This task Is a collossal chal­ ONE FREE BEER FOR EVERY CUSTOMER! to noUce the hour of service is Opens on Sept. 11 Tokyo, May 23. relate,d that after V’oeal Solo: “O. Lord Most Holy".'...... \ ...... Franck church), and at 11 o’clock. home construction to give Impetus lenge to our resources,” he assert­ changed back to the regular time. he had lahded In a field and sur­ alleged leader, 'Gen. Adolfo Es- Hurting Japan Ir. and Mrs. William I,oridon, Sept. 1 , A possi- Children's mass at 8:30 in LoW Sunday' Services; 1,0 the re-employmont of Idle war ed. “ It wfli require- the best The (^urch school will not re­ Manchester Lodge of Masons rendered. civilians "boat the living pindula. was a "N azi." Bl^in- Mrs. Eric S. Anderson iblily that German workerir-W-il.l er church. X 9:30 a. m.— Church school. We workers and returning veterans Is brains, the be.st'planning, the best Poiehnert to Observe open until Sunday. September 9th tnr out of ine with fiats, umbrel­ Offertory—"Devotion” .Schreiner , will hold a speolal cornmiyilcatlon be used as repayment for Nazi derta ha.s been regarded by . the (mntinned From Page One) ------:— • welcome • you tfl study thq Bible advocated by Mayor .tosper Mc- services and the be.st facilities at Tuesday evening Sept. 4 when the las and clubs." Sermon—"Our Hope for Years to ! 25lh Anniversary ‘^Bt 9:30 a. nu slave labor to western European American and British comraunititfs St. Bridget’s R' C . ^ with us. Classes,for all ages Levy. ' ' ■ our command. . . And if we are Pastor to Preach Fellow-craft degree will be con­ landed In Middle nf Tokyo being regeared from W'ar produc-' Come." ^ , Tennyson, McFall. superintendent. The Sociali.st chief executive of to 'protect our traditional Ideals as ' Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, ■Another B-29 survivor. Capt. countries entitled to reparations as a,friendly democratic leader. Pastlude —"Hymh of Faith".G'uck Rev. James E. Tlnk.ilna^-’Pastor ferred. . , from Germany, was seen today in 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. Bridgeport, whos.’ trade Is that of free people and Individual enter- • When You Buy RockvUle. 8ept. 1.— tSpecial)-^ pastor of the Union Congregation­ The regular opening for the Everett Zewifel, Cedar. Tex.. land- In the government Itself, Juan tlon and 85,000,000 persons re­ The Week Kev. Bronislaw Gadarowskl and a questionnaire, sent out by the Sermon by the Rev. Chester F. a roofer, asserted that the ramifl- prise we dare.-not fall down on this | al church will have for his subject Fall and Winter season will be on I ed "ri'ght In the middle of Tokyo,'* 1. Cooke, former Radical party, stricted to Japan’s home islands Tuesday:. 7:00 p. m. Junior Rev. Robert J. Carroll, .Vsslstonts I Mr. and Mrs. wnilam Poehnert of British Foreign Office. Austin of Burlington, yermont. cations of home building are job.” at the 10:45 p. m. service on Sun­ Tue.sday evening. Sept, 11. deputy, took office yeaterdqy as rather t..an an expanded emplfe. Luther League v. ill meet! for regu­ [ iM Union ttreet will celebrate [ he said. formerly of this church. “ muny o'i'l great and reach Into Meyer Schwblsky, manager of SCREENS day "A Message the World Will Manchester Lodge has ' had » - Balling opt of_ a Navy Hellcat Among the war costs and dam­ foreign minister with the an­ lar meeting. ''?,-Hunt” Is the title, Masses on /dnday at 7:30, 9:00, they fear chaos Is coming — and The Young People’s service at every industry. the U. S. Veterans facility at New-'-’ I their 25th Wadding anniversary on Never Forget". Miss Doris. liart- •verv successful part of the year, over southern Kyushu, Lieut. Rus- ages. the countries are asked to nouncement he would contribute of the evening. Ralph Azinger In 10:00 and > rf00 a. m. fast. 6:30 will be omitted. '"Ric elimination o f all priorities Ington, told the meeting, of the j Sunday, Sept. 2, and will keep ensteln will be .soloist and Mrs. up to the closing for the summer - sell Stephens. Evanston. III., said list for prospective reparations to the "sensible and elevated In- Buy Fuel Sevihgs Too The average Tokyo businessman charge. — , ------7:30 p. m. Evangelistic sefvlce. and other rcatrlcUouz on building.” medical care and attention avail­ Inpen house from two to five in the Wilfred Lutz the organist. The vacation and has s^ very large he believed he killed a man when the man-hours lost by forced la­ tention.x of returning the country 8:00 •. m.— Budget committee Covenant-Congregational Church has one hope: That through a re­ The Week he told a unique town meeting call- able to veterans, and described It Afternoon. „ . regular choir will resume at the waiting list to receive degrees in the latter opened fire at ItlTn. bor of their natfonals taken to Ger- to normalcy and its Republican 4S Spruce Street 'ed to survey Bi idgeport's economic .The weddnig took place Sept. birth of world trade he may be meeting , 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Praise ■as being of,"the iKSt.” : service on September ,9th. Masonry.asonry. « "'The i ne civiiianaclvlliana putpui me mIn «a uuiiv.-build- many and man-hou.rs lost in w*ork tra turns beating me," he added, j troops. It was considered slgnifl- ^9:00, Board of Administr^Mbn. Sunday: ..■ r /' Tells o f Commission’s-W ork I former Elizabeth Grover of ToU St. John’s Polish National Basil T. Nodden, Jr., son of Mr. Textile Workers Union has been all o f the rnembers to be-present i “ Later they stripped me and told, cant that this computation of la- Thursday; 2:30 p. m.—Regular 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship I Representing Gov. Raymond E. [land. Mrrwria'Mrs. Poehnert have ! called , by the president Joseph for the special communication me they were going to kill me." 1 bor losses was requested rather Gohvay, Near North School Street and Mrs. Basil Noddon. of 221 i gtephen J. Hacklpy. direc­ W indows meeting of \/omans ^Missionary Dr. Charles Johnson will takfe for Rev. Paul KozlowskI, Pastor Attention! lived at their present home for 23 i Bouchard for Sunday afternoon at Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, and also ; Later a schoolteacher, stood: than the dollar cost, tor of the State Development Com­ t yea^, Mr. Po^n ert being a well Society. Please note Vhe change In his subject. "The Giant Measured Hackniatack street, is home Save Up to 30% Fuel I 2:.30 o’clock at the K. of C. hall, the regular communication Tues- Stephens in front of children, and The questionnaire asked that by the Size of His Bedstead.” mission’s Industrial division, told I luiou^ furrier. A veteran of time. 7 :00-W^9 :00„eusy night for 8:30 a. m.. Mass: hia first Yeave in a year and a half i The meeting has been called to day evening. Sept. 11 and others 'gala "he w-as going to cut 'my detailed '.answers be filed with 4:00 p. m.— Labor Day Victory of the commission’s work In bring- Factories EXPERTLY INSTALLED World V a r I. . Mr. Pt>chnert is ac- which■'...... will'- follow diiringJ-.-:— •*..the ir-iiFall Kvanston pilot de­ Luther Leaguers.' 10:30 a. m.. High mass. Cflioir of service with the Merchant Ma­ ! ratify the contract with the M. T. United States, British and French Friday; 7:30 p. m.—Meeting of Conference Rally service at the rmes. n e nas t»r ing new Industries toto the state WITH THE EXCLUSIVE S T E EL SEA L [tlv e in the Legion and is also a Stevens * Sons Company for the and Winter. rehearsals after each mass. rines. He has spent the last .year and clared. governments by Oct. 1 and It went the S u n ^y School stB<» at the Cromwell Conference Grounds. in the South Pacific and-wicars the | and asserted that the commission I member of the Rockville L<*dge of j coming year. !4tonr«r^ltaiirw Thrown at t-aagawa^ Survivors >"■” p to all European United Nations OAK GRILL 1. No Draft! No Rain Ventilation! Rev. Ralph Hanson, speaker. [ ESka and theXForesters. “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” I’hurchr-'' . . , , Talcottvllle Congregational ribboti showing's.crylcc in'the com- will continue to do so. I Victory Drive Ensign John R. Bertrang, pilot, except Poland, which will present 7:30 p. m.:—Evening service of The work' of 1.5.5 local Re7Em- Check They have' ofte daughter. Miss {jntUTday. 3:00 to 5 :00— Annual Church bat zones. Two of his brothTs Contractors 2. Change Screen to Storm Sash In V4 5Hil- The Rockville Recreation Board of B’ B-24. downed over Formosa, ■ claims to Russia for payment the Labor Day Conference. pldypient and Veterans Aflvisoi-y I Baine Poehnert, and two sons, Your Search for Good Food Cf'adle Roll party on the church Bev. Charles McCalllster, Minister have spent the^suiiimer In Canada ntc From INSIDE Vnui Hotnel ■“has arranged for a Derby Victory said six survivors of the crew ■ from the Soviet rone of occuua- i The Week comiirtlttees throughout the state I William Edward Poehnert. Water j Ends At The Oak Grill! lawn. „ , on their uncle's fahn returning We are now in a position These 8. No Bulky Wlndo»v* to Store In MUarl Dance to be held this e y e in g from were marched through a town tlon in accordance with the Pot.x- 7:30 p. m.—Wednesday. Mldru_ tTender. Second Glass, anti Donald T h e Sunday. September 9. Sunday 10:45— Morning worship. The home last Stinday. The four boys to give prompt attention to No Fust — No Ladders — Little Tlmel 8 to 12 o'clock at the Town Hail, whlle people threw stones at them ; dam agreement, week .service. This service will are at home again wlth^t^heir par­ fPoehnert. Seaman, First Class,. Memorial building. T^ere will be ■We’re Famous for our fine school promotion at 9:15, Family pastor’s sermon topic will be “ Ye 4. Pays for Itself In Fuel Saved! and clubbed them. ' Tri evaluating damages, the ■ be our mld-^-eek rally service. Pro­ ents. A fter his 30 days leave B.isll Complete Stock of AH air your welding needs at Features I both of the tJ. S. Navy. both old iHshloned . and modem “ They stripped ns and beat ns i .countries are asked to figure them ; cooking — and saHsfying Communion Service at 10:30 a. m. Who Labor.” variety. From today’s ex­ fessor E. Gustav Johnson will be Jr. cxpecUr to ship out or^ New reasonable rates, 5.. No Down Payment— 24 Months To Payt Opening of 8«‘hool \ dancing. The wlnnet^ of the Soap­ with a big w et rope . until the out in llnllgdlie------States dollars,------a c - ' The Week j VITAMINS • The town of Vernon schoolsvwill Doctor tensive menu, we suggest: Christian Science Services the speaker. Profe-ssor Johnson York. Let Us Show You a Rusco 8-Way Combination Window!'^ box Derby being held this after­ blood oozed,” Bertrang sal'd. add- cording to (he rate of exchange in 10:30 to 3:00 Thursday— ^Thc At Lowest Prices! [.open for the coming school y w is Instructor In English Literature F. II. A. FINANCED - 24 MONTHS TO PAY. noon will be guests at the dance, , ing that they threatened to hang 193.'’>. The prices are to be spe'-i- Our Famous Women’s Missionary Society'will on September 5. There will be^ Hartford, First Church. Sunday and Foreign Languages at North Arthur DruR Store* . Outing' Sunday him. fied according to the values in RO AkT OF BEEF OsWrmitsWMRNliiS’iM ii sew for the Red Cross, with box PARKER L but two scaslons of the kinder- 11; Sunday School 11; V ednesday Park College In Chicago. He Is a XThe annual members outing of "They handcuffed my hands be- 19.38. Half Broiled Chicken native..of Hartford and Is well luncheon at noon. ; 846 Main A t,_ Tel. 8806 TE LE PH O N E 2-1269 J-garten, one in the morning at the 8. 537 Farmington avenue. the Koscluszko Club takes place ! hind my back, stood me .on a ( The questionnaire'’' makes cloar I,arge Sirloin Steak knflwn among the Covenant-Con­ SIMONIZING WELDING CO. I lia p le street school and one in the Second Church. Sunday 11:. Sun­ Gospel llnll . on Sunday afternoon at the Crick­ I chair, tied a. ceiling rope to the that the .countries -will .have a Breaded Vewl Cutlet , gregational churches in New Eng­ BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. I afternoon at the East schooL Mrs, Recovery From Rhelima'llc chance to.discuss thcir*wews on day School, l i : Wednesday 8. La­ 418 Center Street The Body Shop Method 166 West Middle Turnpike et Lot. \ There will be a softball handcuffs and kicked m e'off. Southern Fried Chicken ^ I M 0 land. Welcome to this service. r Raymond Rainsdell will . have Fever la Dften .Very Slow reparations at a general confer­ fayette and Rus streets. 108 WOODBINE 8TBEET HARTFORD (•) game between the Married Men ] “ There was a terrific pain like Tenderloin Steak 8:00 p. m. Friday. Choir re­ SOLIMENE & FLAGG. Inc. Phone 3926 charge of this work. There will be and SlngleXMen Starting at two By W llllani A. O'Brien. MiD. I my ariiis had beeii torn out of ence. Rockville Society.' Sunday I I; 10:30 a. m.—BreaHlng of Bread. nix grades at Vernon Depot o'clock. Refreahments will be Associated Press Correspondent Sunday School 11': W’ednesday 8. hearsal at the church. 12:15 p. m.— Sunday-School. SS4 Center St. Tel. 5101 (Written for NEA Serxlce)\ their .sockets N ext Sunday, September 9, is [ aiehool this year. served during the afternoon. Daniel DeLijce, reporting froftfl 7 p. m.—Gospel meeting. Symptoms of rheumatic' fev^. j Bertrang couldn’t move his ------..... r, - - ■ *-■- ■; 94 Union street. "Rally Day” In our church for The practice of transporting pu- Softball' .Oliroea DENE AND DANCE The Week are fevei;. sweats, weakness and ^rms' for months and still hasn’t ; Berlin last night. 8aid~GermBny’s both Sunday School and the con­ tpils to the Connecticut Company Two softball games arc sched­ ~ -> .srD N E y 7:45 p. m. — 'Tuesday-Prayer Inflamed joints. It is not usual foriijje use of onb arm. ' | capacity to pay the victors still To the Lilting Tunes of "CJhrist Jesus” will be the sub­ gregation. ‘ The children will have fbua at Dobsonvllle will be dlscon- uled for Sunday a ft ^ o o n at the all the joints to be inflamed a ton e' Made Stand Naked In Cold ’ is a que.stlon of serious, argument meeting. • / THE OAR GRILL SWINGSTERS CREENSTREET ject o f the Ler :on-Sermon for Sun­ a part In the program. There ALICE COFRAN tlDued, apd pupils will hereafter Recreation Field with ., this ftrat time as the redness, pain, swelling j wet tope treatment w as among the four occu j^ng powers, 7:45 p ./ m .— Friday — Bible :10 OAK STREET TEI,EPHONE 3894 REGINALD GARDINER. S. ZTSAMU day. September 2, 1945. will be a story for the children, (Knowm As 4{ueen Alice) [ha carried by the local btiaes. game starting at 2:16 o’ckwk. The reading. and tenderness tend to stibside In i „jmjnjstered daily and the fliers' DeLiice .said th^ disputes, sc­ '"The Golden Text is from John special-.singing and a Rally Day Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Those pupils living on the route Central A. C. will meet th^Ware- one joint as another is affected, raptors made them stand naked cording to b lgb -' Allied sources. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer .j- PLUS 1:17. "The law was given by message. Our regular Sunday Born With a Veil Of the Connecticut Company bus hoiise Point team In the first game Onset Is gradual or siidSen. A“ l­ In the cold weather, the Liberator; centered abo>rt whether industry I ROBERT LOWERY In Moses, but grace and truth came St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Readings Dally. Incinding Sunday. I wUl still be carried by that com and the Wlllington Hayshakera In though rheumatic fever Is moat •ROAD TO ALCATRAZ* .School classes will be resumed on the Rev. Alfred L, Williams, pilot ileclared. adding "I froze my i and agricuilture were ^ In g strip- by Jesus- Christ.” Sunday, September 16, at 9:50 a. 9 A. M to 9 P. M. OY By Appoint­ I pany. the second game. common ,fn childhood. It can oc­ ' feet walking on icy floors.” ped too dra^ically by the Russian.s Selections from the-Bible Include Rector ment. In the Service of the Peo­ CITY CAB The Board of Education will m. ’ , Fined. cur at-any time of life. , When Bertrang and his com-; in eastern Germany; whether dhe. the following: “ Behold my servant, The Bev. ElUson F. Marvlta, ple for 80 Years. hold Ita first aeaslon of the new September 1 to , 3—Week-enfl' Steve Knlo. 30 of West Roan>mhi ority for their expenditures In NIGHTS’’ — PLU S^ The 14th Sunday After Trinity Phone 6-2024 Mlsstoiiar>- to Preoch longer In the Internal o r^ n s .'In 42:1). , .V sponsored by the Young P eople ra. Holy-Uommunlon. Rockville City Cotirt on Fri^lav Inna-er In the internal organs. In ^ p’ebniarv and .March were -the '■**''‘'''tinp fannne than the Rusaia;i8 “1 EOVE A M YSTE R Y’* — Correlative passages from the Rev. Arthur Richardson, one of addition -to causing a joint dis­ Societies of the Covenant Congre­ with Associate Judge Charles grimmest " months, a perjod ift, Clirlstlan Science textbook. 11:00 a. in. Holy Communion ease, rheumatic fever also pro­ gational churches of Connecticut. Underwood presTdThg. His auto which "w e got our w^tit beat- Soviet war damage? and: “ Science and Health with Key to with address by the Rector. Sub­ was Involved In an accident with duces chronic 111 health, especially Registration. 3:30 p. m. Saturday ject, “ Samuel Seabury, Father of lne« with bMcball batlir whether the authority of the AI-. the Scriptures." % Mary Baker an auto operated by Aarre Antlla In children. and the flnal service at 3:00 p. m.. Movement of^ ir l^ le r s triwarU i li'-d Reparations Commission in Eddy, include the following (332); the American Episcopate” ; the Personal Notices of 5 Buck street, Danielson on Rheuntatic fever is a general In­ home was anno^brert today a t! hvorlapped that the Monday. Rev. Ralph Hanson, last of a series of 10 addresses on Dancing Should Be Part \ "The Christ is Incorporeal, spirit­ secretary of Missions o f the Evan­ ,NEW August 12 and It was charged fection of the body and not a dis­ lied Control council In Berlin to "Great Christians of the Past and Okinawa .where the first group To/Yolir Favome Tunes ual “ yea. the div ine Image and Card of Thanks • Kiilo was driving hia car on- the ease of the joints alone. When' such an extent that the council gelical Covenant Churches of Their Influence Today.” physicians advl8e\ their patients arrived. / will be Unable to put the Repara­ DANCE likeness, dispelling the Illusions of America and former mlsslonery to Ojf Every Child's Education ■W* wish to thank friends, nelshbors wrong aide of the road. Uy the Modern and Old Fakhloned ■ Musical outline at 11 a. m. lad rslatlvea for their kindness and with rheumatic fever to sUy in tion’s commission’s decrees into the senses; the Way, the Truth, Alaska, will be the speaker. Rev, Processional—“God. My King, Thy I sgonsathy shown us at the time of the bed after the joint inflammation effect. and the U fe, healing the sick and Raynold Johnson will be devotion­ Might Confessing” i ggiith of our son and brother Arthur disappertfs, they do so, to help the 1 casting out evils, destroying sin, al leader and chaplain o f the Con­ Id'. Lambers. who passed away, so aud- Sought to Gel CONTINENTAL TRIO Sports Center Sermon' Hymn—"The Son of God body fight the infection In the Your Gl Rights disease and death.” ference. Goes Forth to W ar’’ internal organs. Rheumatic fevep- Wells street lira. J. Lanibers. and fanill)’. QUISTIONS AND AN5WWS Offertory— "N o Shadows u o w of the brain is called chorea Or ROLDA MARTIN GIBSON Japs to Fight FJliiigton At Fomferly At MiUer’a Hall Zion EvangeUcal Lutheran Church North Methodist Church Yonder” —Gaul ■ at. Vitus dance, rhrimiatlc; fever ON SfgWlCIMIN'S FKOAttMS Cooper and High Streets In Memoriam i' ' I I.— .Jl Rev. James M. Gage, Pastor Recessional—"Saviour, Again, to In loving pietnory of Mrs. Bessie of the heart cauaes change^ln the Rev. Paul G.'Prokopy, Pastor Fsrrett Massey who passed swsy Sept. ' yCoetlnned from Page <*ne> muscles. In the vaJve*,,*hd in the . By Douglas I-arsen T. RuaseU iUllerHer, of M r .; Thy Dear Name” « J939* - . knd Mrs. Edwardd Mmer of Liong- DEPOT SQUARE GRILL Every Sat^^ Night The North Methodist snd Sec­ Wednesday coverings of the heart. Other parts NE.\ Staff Correspondent. 9:40 a. m., Preparatory Service ond Congregational churches 'vill Wlihln .our Book of Memories view,. Ellington.I. nas------returiied i A Obod Time tor Young 12 noon—Weekly service of In­ pisnes T e rr to continue this wsr. of the body are alsb affected. Wa.shington. Here are some 14 DEPOT SQUARE TEI,EPHONE 3835 for Holy Communion. ; ^ School of Phneing ' Are 'dear ones of you—' home from Eiirope wbebe he was and Old Alike! worship at the latter church the tercession. The fun we've had together.- W'e shot down an American Grum­ Must Be FAB tiniis que.stlons from veterims-gegardlng 10' a. m.. Divine worship with stationetl for a year with a B-24 ^ next two Sundays. The tbtirgs we used to do. man and the pilot told us food con­ Rheumatic fever is due to an National .Service Life Insurance: I^eter Miller, Prompter Bomb group and from which ■ Holy Communion. The way you understood us. ditions in the United States were unusual regCtlon to streptoccoclc Q I have heard conflicting re- ..... = ■ Try Our Delicious Pizza T ext: G al 5:16-24. Theme: Tour thoughtful kindness too missions over South Methodist Church very bad. -~“-^—^ Infpctloii, The uslial .story Is that '^ r ts on. how and whether I can■■ *'*,^ **lfi^ * W arfare Within! — W alk in the !Maln Street and Hartford Road FENDER a n d Re~Opens ■Within our Book of Memories "When the Americans land In enemy occupied tecJEltqfy. He Are dear thoughts of you: the patient had a sore throat continue my Government Insuf-' Spirit! . W . Ralph Ward, Jr.. Minister Tokyo we are going? to give them served aa a flight en^heer and! PRICES Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Perrett whif?h'cleared up without difficul­ ance. W ill you explain? The Week George 0. Ashton, Organist BODY WORK rode In the top turret and manned and family. a real aurprlae.'^ t y from one to four weeks beforp, A, Yes, you can continue your Wednesday. 7:30 p. in.. Ladies’ \ The Informant said Japanese a giirr. For three monthsr he was SOLIMENE * FLAGG then rheumatic Infection occur­ Government In.«urance. You will AIR-CONDITIONED Aid meeting. Sunday. Sept. 2, this church will Saturday, September 15 normally follow- the emperor’s word ajsfl engaged in hying .interned red. Rheumatic fever seems to af­ hud it.-me of the most valuable N ext Sunday, 9 a. m„ Sunday unite with the Center Congrega­ INC on -j^eJ'flobtbers-out of Sweden , to Ebig- like sheep, arid that the kamlltai^ fect certain families more than things you received from thp school-and Bible class. 834 Center St. TeL 6101 on TOUR filers rtes^nslble for the pamifiileta ^ land. ' On his many miaaions he TODAY tional church. others. The disease differs some­ service. Just pay premiums to Children not attending any Sun­ ~ IIARINOAIDl undoubtedly would be put to death what in the various sections of Q p H A R T F O H D FIRST TIME IN day school arc invited. Concordia Lutheran if. caught. / the country. Young People's Society'meeting Heart Infection occurs in prac- MANCHESTER! Winter and Garden Streets a week from Tuesday. 7:30 p. tp. Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor ^ 4 0 AR*rHIJR’S The United Statefi has sufficient ticallv every case of rheumatic Washing Machines eOMMitt 'unralned iron ope to last several fever. This Is the reason physi­ TODAY - SUNDAY X. A-I-A 845 Mala Street] Center Congregational Church 10:00 a. m. Service. Guest so^ hundred years. cians listen for heart murmurs in Rev. Clifford Oliver Simpson, Repaired rheumatic fever patients: if (converted) Insurance ■ and Na- , ® rinaters and the loist will be Ralph Azinger.* Sun­ far tIrtnnI 'Sorvics IJfp Insurance" * ' four . and the Minister Clusters day kchool sessions will toe re­ All Makes and Models. they are found the heart must be Mrs. Everett Miner, Organist y?v%^n"[Sn” heaI ;V7o.;';he"\;U A. -Yt^ ^«ean. profes- sumed Sunday, Sept. 9th at 8:50 Phone 8822 or 5059 U t J iU K S f Union Service with the South a. m. eh. complete healing ocrura the ■fhe Week Whe Methodist church. Fuel natleniletu Isis encouragedpm:oursg«ru tont leadit-»u a« at any one tlm^ .speaker Sunday mom- Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the La-, September 2: . • N. v^qrth 1 >x| dies’ Aid, Wednesday at 8:00 p : norihal life, but is cautioned about 9 . My husband has $5,0()0 in the CongregaUonal chtirch. Morning Service. 11 a. m. x " \ the danger of streptococcic infec­ of Government Life Inauran". I-—” " ------m. the Church B oard,Th u r^ay at Schedule of Hours .... — ^ „ — ...... — , — V ”Tcommunion service will be Preludie— “Nocturne” ...... Chopin tions. I f permanent dgmAge of th^ tfons. I f permanent dgmAge of the;,i Does that mean I get it only If "Hpostponed until Sept. 9. Offertory—‘’Berceuse” ..Delbruick 8:00 p. m. the choir, and Trlday heart occurs the patient atshould, is killed In action? I ^Pfe Edward William Kibbe. son at 7:30 p. m. the Young People’s follow hiahi. .tUv.ici.n'. phyalcian'a advice:ailvice; 'X. if premiums .are paid up William E. Kibbe Anthem by Miss June Yeomans At soprano. Society will meet. P e t Gallon , There are certain • madiemes date yoti get the $5,000 .In regular 1 j ^ o o w Brook road, who has ALL whieh help paflenU Mdth rheu-, Sermon; “ Being Faithful in the monthly payments regardless of | ^een s id in g a furlough with his (UMTOMD Second Congregational-Church ID niatie fever, but none which cure True Riches.” Text: Luke 6:11. ■feow your husband dies. [ parents nrflowing his return from H m ! PosUude—“Allegro” . .•. .Lemmens Ferris E. Reynolds, Minister them. Bed rest, relief of pain, and Q. I had a brother who was | »u r o ^ theater of war. Samuel G. Ramette, Organist MAKES •\ nourishing food" are nature’s best kUled In action. He had just g o t-! now. at -Fort'Jacksort,'S. C. fm s >■' ■/ allies. Most patients- find It'' diffir / The Salvation Army- teft rokrried and made his wife the Miss Elnora^ood of HarUord Union Ser'vlops, the North RADIOS \ cult to Tainaln In bed s long time, eel Main Street Have you ever washed cdilldren who have been given the ad- beneflclaby in his $10,000 Govem- is speqdlng a week's vacation Methodist CTiurch uniting, at the 901 Main Street. bill this is necessa'ry for all signs M ajor and Mrs. J. H. Sweet mebt:''^Llfe ?InsuranCe policy. His With her father. Frank O. Wood, Second (Congregational (Church. vkntogea of proper dance training? Immediately you woidd have of the Infection to disappear. To w ife claims; she has enough money Repaired of East Side, . aljK>.,.>er sisters. 7:30 tonight open air meeting. Service at 10:45. Sermon by Dr. noticed the effect of such training especially In yoiingstera tof kieep a cbUd happy and'contented- to live oiv'from that policy'but I Reynolds on the subject: “Seeking he should bave a pi,aniied dally Misses Mary and Riith Wobd.-'"'" 9:00 a. m. Sunday school Sunday, 9 to 1 and 6 to 9 P. M. undeistSnd the payments are not 11:00 a. m. Holiness meeting. to Know God” . Music by the Reasonably pre-adolescent age — their utter lack of shyneN- Ihelr lovr schedule of things to do. A visit­ very-’ inuch. . She is 25 years old. ing teacher can bring lesaons for 7:30 p. m. - Sundayr—Farewell church choir. of the dance — their InsUnctIve response to niu»—Barefoot, OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS as the other,” the mother said. prowler reported in his neighborr $6.00 Per Day Up To '920.(^ 818.80 810.00 r $6.^8 hood, ipatis^ Eugepe P. Dtmnelly AA p a » Up ^ To $18.50____ 816.50 “ 8 8JH) 84.‘J6 to spend an uncomfortable night. I MAMMOTH BINGO $s!oo Per Day Up To fi2ioO 811.50 ,1 8 «-00 ! $SJ!5 •UMOL KKBQkENC R E TA IL AND Cooperate fa Suit.. He awoke at midnight feeling a-s ^ OUR MEMORULS ARE BUILT WITH, S 5 I e ; Y m pay 82A0 additional on Irzt premlam only — Renewal premluma thereafter are re­ MOBnlHEAT FUEL if< he 'Were sleeping in .a Turki.sb ffUlU EVERLASTING PRTOE Salt (Lake CHty^ldfl—The wid­ bath. Every window in the house duced to aoewrdanoe with regular rata scbednle above. Who(esqie refreshment ; a n d n o v e l t y b o o t h s Lsn a ow and divorced wife of the lat(» had been locked and the shades Sickness or accident expenses when confined in any . hospital anywhere in the I - ' Glen H. . Mingus have got togeth­ drawn by his 17-year-old son and' UMIo B UJ3.A> or Canada. • No Medical Examln^ton Necessary. OIL Gasoline er. apparently on friendljr. terma. l 8-yearrold daughter as protec­ Plus; .BASIL RATHBONB The twor—Mrs. Zenice Mingus, tion against Barefoot. HiS ' wife DOOR PRIZE EACH NIGHT Manchester iMemorial] Co. the widow, and Mra. Hazel Min­ and two other sons slept' soundly' in “HOUSE OF FEAR” , PHQNE85< (Rbsviack Holmen tlirU 'er) ' Harriiwn S tre^ — Manchester The ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. 315 CENTER STREET gus, the ex-wlfe— teamed up as through the baking process. 953 MAIN STREET AH Lines of Insurance , TE LE PH O N E 5105 MORJARTY BROTHERS plaintiffs In a $60,450 damage suit 15-20 POUND TURKEY CONTINUOUS SHOW Opposite East Cemetery Telephone 5207 or 7787 Iba Level* At Center and Broad Streete against Ernest S. Olsson, charg­ ' John James Xudubon, the p io -; M O N D A Y — LABOR Opaa iAD Day and An Night. Call tSAd ing' that Olsson's automobile near In painting binM in thely DAY struck and fatally Injurett Mingus natural poses, ^ a s the ion of ■ A m m . last Feb.' 23| French naVal ^ifficer. i ” ■» ■( ■ ■ P A G E F IV * . . 1 !■■■' ^ , X , V ^ IA N (’Hp:sTER'-Bvl*^^^^^•; Hh.KALU, MA1IC?PBSTB*. CUNW« S^TURDAT, SEt*TE^rBER 1|, 1945 ■X ; ./■ r F O U R 1 / -f- keh of its own capacity. It was | M n n c h e s t p r ojir' good fortune to b* able, to'. CoiUKK^licui %’ . spend n/lprger nuinber of dollars i The Open Forum Evening Herald and a Smaller number of hiiniaii puiuuuiuisu uv rr lives'than our Allies -went. Communications for publications tn the Open Forum wrtll not HERALJ) PiUNTINa CO. INU :s . ap®J be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. ta SlaacU street Lend-Lease was a g ^ a t weap- Y a n k e e UaasbMter. Ooon. Bv A. H. O. The Herald reserves the right to decline to {Kubtisb any matter TBOICAS rCRODS' on of victory. It did everything that may oe libeioos or which la In bad t,nste. Free expression 0«B*rml UeDeaer to achieve that victory which Is ot political views Is desired by contrlbutiorfs of this character '■ 'Pouiidad Octol>«r I, IBii The case against the legality of now oiira. We got more than our but letters' which are detamatory or abusive will be rejected. the stopped-clock session with MbItalMd tbm r Beealni. Except money’s worth out of It, in a vic­ It:' iMdxy* end Boltdeye. Entered at the which the 1945 General Assembly The Candidate Speaks shall need before this is over, and I' i S Otnoe »f'M eaebeiter. Corn.. •» tory which was surprisingly h r said that job in itself i^as a ; {MMd g illd Man Matter.______finally completed some of Its busl- To the E ditor: __^ the quick. Wa ahould be aatished, ness'ls growing, slowly but stead­ 'The other night you had an ar­ very poor jiaylng proposition, only gUBSCRIPTlOS RATES and we ataoiiid be altogether will­ ily. ticle in-your paper in regards to $100 per year and a thankless one iM tear, by Mall — iV..,...... * * • * ' at that. tir aontl) by Uall ...... iy.....j • » ing to end it up in the same spirit The latest headliner on the IS- an appropriation for $8,500 to start ■ / .sue Is Senate Clerk John L. Sulli­ He said for a man who is truth­ President Roosevelt began U, a service center fo r our boys and Mfearad'one Tew ...... van, who used to do a swell Job, girls returning from the sei-vice. ful, sincere and works hard-for the Vaatam States and APO ...... an.00 when he'hailed it as a method of during the session, of lecturing By Ernest R. Peterson A Com­ taxpayers of this town and hat his . heart and soul in the to.wn's. affairs “taking the dollar" sign off oiir impromptu groups, sometimes pany. atSMBBR OF I the wages are really too small to t u b aSSOCIATFUJ PKE8~ aid to our friends. traveling .school chilciren, some­ W e have I believe about 4,000 L The Aaaoclated Prea# la axciuai»ely times, when other audiences men and women In the sen'ice In ' bother with.. We ourselves have never repaid ’This being the caae why, I ask E atflUad to the uaa oi repunil«ation.*i f.uUd, his own ^r.oup of Senate this World War, “ ttl news diapatche.' credited to or not n money that flnanciXi aid Which wUrwlae credited to thia paper and pages,, on the is tied SfltriCBCies of . ..U.V. ,n „ny.Mn, | legislative procedur* for our boys and girls In the aervi Uao the local oewa publiahed here. France gave . to usK. during our the office of 'selectman at this stage Revolution. There is nothing ntw The standards o f public 'i;pn- Being a 'vetei'an' in 'i All rtfbta ot pepubMcatlon o.' apeclal worf“w.r I »' ‘‘I i-™' .'tMDatctaea herein, are alao reaeryed. diict the genial Senate clerk dr shocking in the idea that a mous Yankee Division and havlpg' card 7 " Pull aervica client ot N E. A bei vice. expounded In these Impromptu Just you voters remember Just wealthy power should, during a a son still in the Pacific (also a lad. ______lectures Were' always of the .what I am driving at that there' Is volunteer) in the famous '2nd Ma­ war o f Allies, place its wealth at highest, so high that the tran­ absolutely no competition for'any PoPIlsbera BepreaenUtleea: The rine Division atill in the South' Pa­ . joliua Uathews Special A«ency—New the disposal of all those flghtih.? sient students uiHloiihtedly de- other office in the town of 'Man­ cific heading for Tokyo after three ' Pork. Chicago.' Detroll and Boston. tlarteil thinking'they had been chester. I am darn sure that the in a common_>cause. And we. as years of battle over there as a ma­ III the presence of something paltry sum of $100 per year Isn’t ' ggaMBEB AUDTT BtlREAD. OF a matt/sr fact, have done it be­ chine gunner. I as. a citizen, of re.vercntlall.v wonderful. The the drawing card. CIBCPIJkTIONa ______Manchester for ttie past decade fore, in the First vCorld War, al­ Senate messengers, having goU This in itgelf la. a queer .setup deem it necessary to anaiVer this ^ Tbs Harald-Printing Company. Inc.. though then we committed the er­ to the Senate'in the first place for people with a dear ththkmg 'V. .■ / ' I 'Maumea no flnancial reaponaibitty Cor article and ask a few questions. through |K)litiral Influence, and mind.' VVho in the past have seen •'miographlcal errora appearing ln_ad-. ror of a long and haggling effort ' I have talked to people along also being I'ondemned to an ac-, M the workings of our esteemed Re­ MrUssmentr'n The Marrheater E!»^. to cfollect. debts we . really didn’t Main street, pro and con pertaining tiuil observation of the SenuteJSlutelS i publican party in oilr Town o f Vil­ aing Hamia ■ ______to this set up. Some I will say want to collect. lec- I lage Charm. ,. doings between Sullivan are heartily In favor and still Saturday, SepWtnbar. 1 , akep- Yes, they are set to split up *016 ■ President Truman is,' therefore, ^tires,' were perhaps more si others argue the point in regards , Ural. ■■ ■ i voters of the toW-n into , small . suggesting sound policy, which to salary attached to this official groups and after their smpke Belp From The River Road These lectures' arS noX history, I setup in town. They say $5,000 is ■/ should be promptly approyecl. and we shall probably’ never get j cloud has cleared you will find hone For a week now we have had absolutely too much for any one other than the d d team back in But. although we should be com­ aioiind to a favorite/plan of ours, ! man to receive for the Job. m our desk a letter which noted pletely willing to write off the which is to repfodure one of them j office, plus a couple of good first -1. Again they ask me how many class yes men, that ia if they suc- that many things conspired lo­ dollar and goods portions of the in full, but they'still have their i men and women will be processed importance, /’phey have ihipor-l ,ceed in their bohibardmenL g g e r to create, in many mlnc^, Lend-Ijea.se agreeinehU, recogniz­ through this office and for What tance. berauM they, with their i reason will they go to this office, This la just s cosked and dried a fear of the future. Such awe and ing both the inability of our A l­ high stamlayds.' form the back-1, there being a swell set up on Pearl proposition -for s fellow who has I (ear inspiring things are the dou- lies to pay, and the'hnde.sirabllity ground fob the high degree of pub-. street In Hartford for this very seed these same old Buhioned bla-edged discoveries of inodern of forcing them'to try, we should lie probity with which Senate | same reason being run, by the U. S. tricks worked time and time again Clerk Sullivan has performed his' Government. The people in to'wn In our town. I adence which seem, perhaps, to be completely resolute IjT- asking role in the unfoldmg drama rif the ' I have lived in town all my life think an All-Wisdom will permit feel mostly that we will be dupli­ ferlag us to the fateful edge of compliance with ■ other 'lipportant stopped-clock session. He has re­ cating work already done by the and am. a taxpayer. We West aalf-dastructlon, like the atomic Lend-Lease agreements. The most fused to affix either hisf name or such interference with ite pur­ Hartford' office. Siders' are not so dumb as you think. , ■ 1 and DDT and the sulfa important of ■ all Lend-Lease the drtc of June 6 to what pur­ Comments *the" River Road poses. But I am glad that they are go­ ports to be the .Senate Journal’s Voters of Manchester, I am druga The letter also noted, as ing to take it up at a town meet-, agreeihenta was the section which' ^ I c la l record of the last day’s 1 By .Malcolm Mollan ;So my faith persists. My faith registered on, the Republican ticket sire have been noting, the iraper- ■all nations signed pledging them­ in the ultimate triumph of fair­ ing in the verjf near future and so there is no excuse. Just find buslnc.ly some fighting with blood- ously. the cult of the uncommon. plied for any office In our town be­ Niels A. W . Johnson. 1 an awed, fear of the world’a future who made the-other contribution ately holds up the goal of freer witnessed■ the actual end of the ‘ here are many peoples I have growTi old through two fore and this being the first time, I success. Etui atends. And all the lettqr to the developing controversy. to whom the conception of peace would appreciate plenty of action \ World trade as one of the things , probably did so without great world’s most extensive tmd most vast wars. If the , very worst I ESked' us to do was to disp'Cl and as a permanent state will be long from the voters of Manchester who 1940 —f m r his proiiosed policy would . help Uj,jmpbl. If .he had thought, he hideous war. should' come to pass and despite want a partisil change in our gov­ Set himself up with those matured War Bonds we boaght back in. the *a i Ughten this fear, to give an >n- promote. And it is the keeping of i might not have made his qontri- delayed/ apd there will be inter­ And that is equivalent to say­ the hopes that have come to be, ernment at the White House at the doDars for every three we' sav^ originally ! ^EWer to i t A small order! button nal dissensions, no doubt;'' .but ^hat Lend-Lease pledge which this to me. reality the old foul busi­ Center. ^ound ec And perhaps, too, a futile re- What Spealter, Marsh publicly,. ing that we have seen the last. As you all know Brother Luplen, nation does want, not only a* re­ widespread war, let alone global ness of murder and mayhem B ack> id 1945, even, we knew it would turn out thk way. Buying all the I iiuest. since the only way to an- but perhaps careles.sly adm'itted,^ very last, of w ar as an In.stl- better known as Lupe, has done a payment for Lend-Lease,. but for In a speech down iiF Stratfonl, war or what we have come to should once more visit the world, darn good Job on the Board of Se­ 1874 Ewer any fear is to work one’s tution-. know as total war, is now as ex­ eould. A^nd sotang them . for onr, future! Tom’s a wonderful huahand. And! the creation of a kind of world In was that he was the guilty per- it will' not-be while I am here. lectmen as has Brother Reed, both I way out o f it. which such great expenditures for 1 sou- *d fai- as the House was cw - The transition from a state tinct as tfie mammoth. Finished. retiring on account o f ill health deserves alithe credit. cemed. That it was he. in other where the human race was total­ But that is mere faltjering in I had a talk with Lupe and he Well, as much of ian answer as war will not be necessary. As to the aftercome,: can be made, ahd the right kind words, who “ ordered" the clock ly preoccupied with mass murder my faith. Away with it! All-Wis- wished me luck which I expect I W ^U, alm ost a ll! stopped. He admitted this in a Now there's a subject for lim­ ^ at 'an answer, since' It gives hope to one In which all wars have be­ doni did not create the eajctfi to WATKINS spirit of some repentance, indicat­ itless speculation. By no stretch and heart for working to see that Zoning: Changes ing that he wouldn’t do the same come impossible has been unbe­ poison it forever with the agonies bro th ers. INC. T h e re was a time— thst wOT back in 1945, too, I gnees—when he needed a^BtUe help frooi of the Imagination could I be these fears of the future do not thing , again. But he admitted It, lievably sudden. It is not too of the young and the strong, but Both-'in Its actual zoning of called a religious person in any me. I fonnd'he’d let dmim on his Bond buying. Not only that, he actmilly ahnoEt ' eome trjie, arrived, conveniently and what might have been a long much to assert that we were ut­ to make it more beautiful and Fire Insurance specific pieces of property and in ' j„st to establish, legally, of the ordinary acceptances df the FUNERAL enough, in this week's column terly unprepared for it. There are more ! gentle and wiser as It On Your suggested we cash in a Bortd^or two to pay for somediing we w ant^.,. its general zoning regulations the | that th e' clock was acttially word. For the sake of easy dis­ from Malcolm Mollan r down on still millions among us who have ripened. Zoning Commission has,, in its ' stopped, is no longer . neepMary. posal of any questl'bn that may SERVICE A n d that’s wher^I put my foor^wn! l { the River Road. There ..were ao many members no realization of the finality of Don’t ask mev how I know. I FURNITURE new code promulgated today, be asked concerning my religious . W e do not share Editor Mol- and observers who had -lost all the miracle that baa come to pase. know. That is my faith. That is And Personal Effects made decisions alrnost complete­ sense of time, that It might oth­ affiliation, I always reply, ’’Chrlsr U ™ TO IK , Tom Lapham>T toM hhn. •TtonH yo« know that the biggest Un’s view that the Invention of Among these are statesmen, my religion. . Ormand J. West ly in accord , with the views and erwise have been "easy to argue Usn and PrdtestM t.” But I be­ W s CEO prbtsqt yoo for as low difference between a suecess and a fauiun ia that the sucoeas td d es to hia plana? I don^ the atomic bdmb has perhaps that the clock stopped itself, in leaders of rosss thought, to whom M. M. as 14.00 pet $1,000 for | years' desires of those who appeared at long to no denomination, hold a ’Director ['Baade the prevention of future which caae It ..would have been an Nia'ntic River Road, tioie. Mlnlmimi Preuiloni $5.00. Want to be married to a man who haan’t u$e reaolution (or maybe I aaid ’gumption’) the mid-summer hesrings on the the Idea of peace between the na­ membership in no church, find and .Whrs easier. We suspect that it Act of Go«f, in which case no overt Waterford, Conn. new map and the new code. The tions has come bu^ vaguely, and Let sse eall at yoor borne and to alack off on what he knows ia right! YouTO.not gmng to eabotage ottr fuCiMeP* may make it even more difficult Intention to e.scape the letter of accept my friends- totally without JSbnlng Cpmmission __has been, tn the law could have been charged who are like persons wandering In sxplata details or than it would otherwise I have prejudice as to their particular other words, most reasonable and to the Legislature. thiir sleep, gibbering stlU ot pow­ I gneaa eoery hnaband needs a wifely,dressing doa^ ones In a whflel And thank- been. But he may be rightl and But now Speaker .Marsh says form of religion. If any, and am practical in 'its attention to those er politics, spheres o f Influencs. Arthur A.(,Knof la it may be that more of us. iu tinie he did It. This can he construed ijol in the least Interested in the­ Rationing Data heaven Tom listened to m e! I who have a legitimate interest in either as a personal violation geographic intereats, as though ology. But I have llmitlei^ faith **Thc Parnitnre 'passes, will come to recognize Fumiaiied by Insnranoe Man" the future development of Man­ and defiance of the law on his upon the accident of such mat­ in Uie destiny o f mankind; which, We kept oar Bonds—and bought.m<^ and more of ’emNFitBt thing we knew, we had i ."the finality of the miraeje that Office ot • The Sign o f chester property. part as art individual; nr as the ters hung the continuation Of, Ollloe Open Dally a has come to pass." , ' / j as I envision IL must be to go on­ . Pries Adhalntetrstion secure. a»"t of a legislative official for .that peace or reversion to armed and Tbdra EreahiE 2 to 8 P. M- enough so we began feeling That gave Tom confidenb^—helped hin$ get diead. But, whatever the struggle that j And., On the other hand, the new which the entire House \vas re- ward and upward to heights far Regional Department^ ot Worthy Service conflict. And these have their V87S MAIN STREET A n d A is year, enough bon^ matured to mrim o s x dreama eoeiOstniel Ues ahead, we too belieVh^ that it code contains a strengthening of spunsihle. We are delaying a transcending any to which we . ,_lEtomistloD Teleplioiis 0440 or 5988 At 142 EAST CENTER ST. choice of Interpietallon. until stooges, their human megaphones, WUI be won, and our reason, and many provisions which are vital have yet attained. We started 55 Tremont S treeC Boston. 8, we find out who was responsl'* to chatter endleasly, ignoring, the yiassacbasettS TOM’S A SUCCESS— y e t he m ig h t h a ve faded i f I h ad n ’t spoken a t tim e . A n d , our answer to those who .want to the task of' keeping future pretty Ibw down and, relatively hie tn the Senate, t'o u ld ^ have verity of accomplished and im­ their fears answered, is that same -hlanchester development .some- been that cosmic defpiiaer of speaking, we have advanced far. o f course, he’s forgotten. I wouldn’t' dream of reminding him—it’a a acCTet between mutable fact. ■ / Fats,' Meats. Etc. " I EXpr^Bion of faith and belief with thlq^ that, will OB' an asset, and truth and light, Lieut. Gov. But it is my conviction that we Wilbert Snow ? / " - Book Four Red Stamps Q2 *“ g “ **- : " - \ V ' which Mr. Mollan concludes, his not-h-.lWbility, to the town’.* One Science Alone have a much greater distance ,to through U2 good through Aug, 31; thoughts'for today. j importaK.^provi3ion establishes a Small wonder, when we sernlem; travel. ' V2 through Z2 good through SepL MORAL: Think oj your future—hang on to your bonds! And keep oq buying more! 30; A1 through El good through . » I have," he writes, '-limiUess 170 foot lot s^ndard for Residence Twar Jobs will go .to high says no plans to canqel any. I forever with the agoniep of the school graduates," Egan" advised settle its differences through None of the steps of human stamp checselboxes on thie town. RaUoning of gasallne, fuel oil,, REQUIRES \ X hjroung and the strong, but. , to in a statement yesterday., physical strife, and this for so progress has been Saty. Most of oil Stoves and processed foods re­ With their Inevitable 'drag on all He asked Connecticut parents, I 'make it more beautiful and more long a time, o ver'th e ages, that those dreadful wars were fought quiring blue points ended Aug. 15. I jentle and wiser as it ripened. i other real estate values. That any employers, community groups and labor organizations to, back the na­ most of us find our minds reeling over them. Ofteneat, perhaps, be­ more such departure from . what Following are the hours at the "Don’t ask me how 1 know. • I tional back-to-FCho'ol drive now, in a vacuum when we' unexpected­ tween those, who wished to was once Manchester's good tra­ Local W ar Price and RaUoning I know. That is my. faith. That is underway! pointing Out that Con­ ly discover that wq have exhaust­ monopolize the progress for them­ dition' and taste would be made necticut’s high school enrollment Office: i I my religion." - ’ ed our ammunitipn and broken all selves individually or as a class, impossible was one of the chief at the. close of the 1944-45 year . Monday: JO a. m. to 4:80 p. m. Something like that, less wise- our weapons In s ■ tilting match ao that they might shine in con­ Tuesdays: Clossd to tbs public. .aims of thia revision of the code. was 21,000 below its peacetime I ly and beautifully expressed,' peak. . ' with Science, that Science has trast to ^ e mill-run'of the race Wednesdays: 2 p. m. to 4:15 p. m. And it seems fairly"certain that, Thursdays: 10 a m. to 4:16 p. m. I srould have bad to be otir own '"O ur yo{uth.’’;Egah said, "'should won and that there js nothing —between these and the. leas am,- even if some one does- want to be tiwa'kerm to the gria t need for Friday: 10 am . to 4:15 pm . '! . ' '•. ■ !• OEwer to the fears fejt by our left for us td ‘do but to face a bitious. Saturdays: 30 s m._to 12 n^on. build more cheeaeboxes here at trained mjlnds and the ability to Ctgr writer, to. th»-$agr8 we too evaluate and rationalize. Never brand new sen o f facte— after ten Office telephone'6189. I feel EE we try to unciers.tand and ®°bie future date, that will now. I f is that desire for distinction, was this ttore evident. than now thousand wasted jrears. I suspect, which underlies most : EVEluate happenings beyond the with any kind of enforcement and when labdr|management relations It Is not gdlAg to bs easy for of the Ills,'certainly most of the |■'f$«vlous imaginin$ps of man. And regulation, prove impossible. require caina judgment anti consid­ humanjty to r d Itself of its Jin­ Any charges that the town’s ered actlon.|| i . unfairness, from which humanity I'WlWt Mr. Mollan calls his religion goes or its ctu.uvtnlsm. There la .zoning officials are interested in aufferit The Friendly Iw lU be^exactly whatWIIOV keeps UPVkliy many ' ------bound.' ;tp be blusterous bluffing » a n he doing Uieir v oyim- a -"dicte^^ahip" _Qver GarJbaJ^Collectioii __N ow that..lhe. wars, .between! and evp frothy threats between pe'bplei tin done. With, 'casndt' FIX-IT SHOP tl best in the «(orld’s sthiggle the uise "of" private property | are nations^but they will be like the come again, I wish that I m i^ t be ’ W. A. Burnett, Prop.* grd and up"ward.’\ ridiculous.! These zoning officials Postponed a Day pbildist flst-shskings and scowl are-in pffi^e to represent and pro­ given to see how w e shall behave 718 No. Main SC BuckUmd

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COMMANDER and. organizer of. PARTNER In General MacArthur’s trials and triumphs is the for> the famed 42nd "Rainbow" Di­ mar Miss Jean Faircloth of Murfreesboro, Tenn., whom he met in Jk-r vision in World War I,. Mac- >'«• Philippines in 19SS. They’re pictured after their marriage in 1937. Arthur received more, than one 1-1^ ' ' decoration from General Persh­ 4 ■ ing. Famed as a fighting officer, he was once described by a doughboy: “He's a hell-to- M, 1 breakfast baby, long and lean." ■1 BIGHT: When,' In 1930, Mac- Arthur, at SO, became Chief of Staff, he Was the youngest man I ever to hold that post. ^^*C2eLj f

FAtAL ERROR—Dec. 7, 1941 . , . Pearl Harbor . . . Jap* blait 88 ahip* of Pacific Fleet .Xx^dcsfroy most of our planes on the ground, PHILIPPINES_toec. 10, 1941 . . Philippines invaded .' , . U. S. fleet base at Cavite knocked out . . . Bataan 1»H» • • / . . . it looked like utter disaster . . . l^t proved Japan'a worst mistake . America was aroused as never before in her history. Corregidor field MaUya. Singapore, the East Indies . . . within three month* ih* w ^ *9 empire.

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AUSTRALIA, alarmed by the advancing Japanese attack and fearing invasion, cheered MacArttnii^ arrival. When the fanfara and publicity were over, he went to work preparing the counter offen­ sive, end finally, on New Guinea, stopped the Japs and began the long drive back. ' ' ' ■ X ?

TARAWA—"Toughest fight In Marine Corp# • • 3772. y ' GUADALCANAL—U, S. Marines' invade, August, 1942 . . . ATTU—Japs take Attu end Klska. In Aleutians. June, 1942 . . % OWAY—See battle new In history . . . opposing fleets days Yank* re?ap^r# thtgi, ^ «-»«RdiP* U iret tp.Canada.,/ deed and wPUPded , t_4iut stretegle geld WM worth, th* part_j. i . , planes slug It out . . , Jap fleet is routed.^ putke it stick, after long, bloody fight , , , first U. S. offensive i>4 r 1 ' ■(¥/ V

DEFENDER o f^ e Philippines, MacArthur attempted, from 1939 on, to arm th* a ir f o r c e exponent from the | islands. But BaUan came too soon. He’i pictured with General Welnwrlght be­ A time he began building a FUi- fore letter surrendered corregidor. . -4? pino army. General MacArthur’a ' l l prewar air force boasted only * 150 native pilots, Above, he’s i pictufcd, after decorating one of its heroes, Cs^t. Jesus Villamor But such was . America’s pro­ r duction miracle, when Mac-y I;'M ' ' .Arthur finally started on his victory drive. It* was spear- . headed by thousands of planes —bombers end fighters, land* 8TRATBOIST extraordinary. MacArthur worked closely with his associates, and ih 1944, at tha based and carrier-borne. master strategy conference at Pearl Harbor with President Roosevelt, Admiral Nimitz and Admiral > 4 '; Leahy, the victory campaign was drawn up. /■ r r . p f W ■ 1

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______CQRRB01DOB.'ih4 island fortress that withstood the Jlp t inttll the ■ f O' IIBBRATION cams at last and General M a^/^U r. with his chief DEFEAT and death of Japanese brought gi)ni sat­ SURRENDER gave General MacArthur hit supreme triumph. His absipm ft of staff, Lt.-Gen. Richard Sutherland, fulfilled his promise to com.e end, was a mass of rubble when GeneAl MacArthur once agaiq isfaction General MacArthur remembered Pearl preliminary meetings with Jap eiplssarles and aasignmant of subordlMtea to tr back when ha waded ashore on Leyte Island. ' walked over it with the words: ’’WaU-rI'i» 4toroe at last. Harbor, the Bataan Death March and Corregidor. with them bespoke a stern attitude in completing occimation os tha nanoa, - :i»?E ' • ’f ■ w

, ' . und smiih every enemy city * . ; royal palace V. *AFiW-B-29.^batt^ Tojyro^^^ S . ’S^edulel, . . with wered Fujiyama a. a guidepost. I OKINAWA—Only 350 miles from Jspsn’i.'fiioln Islands -. . . Tokyo. franUc, orders aii? _ Audacious assaidt shocks Japsnesc . . . first Allied tnve- force into insanely futile "suicide" a^taclu • ... ,. British, fleet playa important role.. L3KMM" dajtjnded Waad aaiiad. y , i,.F -„ P A G s MAr«i(::Hfis'b:K e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , Se p t e m b e r i. in iji MANCHES'FER BVBNINO HERALD, MANCHKSnER. OOMHa BATURDAT,^SErTEMBEK 1, 1948 B i ( ^ homes for armed foroea and the .Manchester in the War- United Clubs Merchant Marine, War Prisoner* Vote to Stay On Furlough Aid. and the war relief services HOW ABOUT THAT NEW HOME Excitement S m n d for the peoDlea of th e' Philippines, To Hold Meet China, Belgium, Csechoelovakla. Casualties Increase Out on Strike France, Greece, Holland. Italy, YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Yugo­ ^ E JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DEtAILt Follow End k owi slavia, and also for war refugee^ W* u sit* sm r to taiapeet th* oiatertals and ii iiilniiaBitili^ toi Bras6 Workers to Re­ Honey MacKencie to In the cast of "Three’e a Fam­ poratod Into tiM aeveral aew home* we aow hare A s War ily", Miss MacKensie appeared Government Officials main Away from Jobs Give Her ExpiHences etractloa. (Semnd in i Series) No B[erald with Charles Butterworth. She is And Departments Are In Pacific Theater ^ well known as a radio actress and By Archie Kilputrick Over Week-End has done dramatic roles In such JARVIS REALTY Again Likely to Differ Moi»clav Honey MacKcnM*, member of program* *• "Our. Oal Sunday", Oflleei d Dover Itoad Beeidiaeet 26 Waterbury, Sept. 1 -ri — In "Aunt Jenny”, "Silver Screen”, 4'Jan. 20, 1945, Luzon, Philippines; th* ca*t of “Three’* A Family,’’ Fhonee 4118 er 1t18 X Week Daga and Bl (TMa is t*«e •«, * Pvt. FrnnMs J. Kirka. Army, In Statements what wa* aald to. he Connecticut’s "John’* Other Wife”, “Report To M artletes on ^ r t JU*t back from a *lx month USO the Nation” , and the ’’American March 31, 1045, Cebu, Philippines; INVEST NOW FOR THE FUTURE ! No issue of thV Manches­ first post-war atrlke. 600 worl'.ers played by Manchester men By Jame* M*riow (Jamp fihow Tour of the Central School of the Air” . For the past Sgt. Donald King, Army; Nov. 11. ter Evening Herald will of the American Brass Comrany gipd women In the late " ar Wolcotts Set to Go Ahead Speiicer Back Inve^ now in a short series of reconditinhinK treatments Pacific, .will address a combined three years she has also worked 1943, Manche.ster;.,, Sgt. , Michael Fine Service Washington, Sept, l —i/Pi—G6od- in this city and Ansonla last night srlUi Oennanjr and Japan.) Kokoch, Army, July 15. 1043, for dry^ sun-bleached hair and you will be assured of a bye, OWI. U fe should b* more be published on Monday, in television for Phltco and Farns­ voted to remain away from their meeting of the Boropttmlat, Ex­ worth experimental stations. ^ , ' Munda, South Pacific; Pvt. Stnn- successful Permanent in the Fall. exciting, by and by. Sept. 3. Labor'Day, Whlle the men and women of i Kulplnskl, Array, Mareh 20, Is His Motto With Post Planning On Schedules jobs over the Labor Day week-end change, Rotary and Ktwanl* ClUbs The Oommiihity - War Fund .__ «__ A_ofQi* wnrk in ■ V._ ^ V ______' • 1 The Office of War Information Mancheiter found war work in 1945, Germany. DIAL 5009 FOR APPOINTMENT I fold* on Sept. 16. OWI did a lot pending ’’aatufactory’’ settlement Tuesday evening at 6:60 In the Campaign which will be conducted the local and Hartford war plants, of a two-year-old, million dollar In early October In Manchester, Pvt. RnvmonH I.a Gace, Army, of thing*. \ Masonic Temple. Over a hundred their sons were dying or suffering John S. Wolcott A Son who are “ Good News for Those disitute oyer claims for compensa­ according to Charles S. Burr, May 23, 1944, Italy: 3-S. .Toseph O w i i p r o_r.^ l\laiirh«*!4|pr It spread American propaganda reservation* have - been made for wounds and privations on. the hn^ now -located at 180" Main street abroad. It told Americans at tory bonuB, Joseph P. McEvow .th* dinner meeting for which Mrs. chairman, is part of the state-wide Lennon, Army, April 21. 104.5.'la Women Who Neeil buBineas agent for the'ClO-org^- tiellelds of Germany ahd the South Dry Cleaners Tells of have certainly been busy these home n*w* about Its government. Ida Soderburg will cater. * apx>eal, being conducted,%to raise Shlma; Lieut. Arthur I.rfiwrence, i*ed workers said. Pacific approaches to the Japan- Army. Dec., 1943 Hawaiian past years, particularly so during Correct Corsets. It turned out booklet* on Infla­ Misa MacKenSle will tell $2,600,000 for the 'National War Empire and on ships and In His Fiilure Plaiis In proteat over failure pt the •M Empire ana on smj.s - islands: Pfc. Edmund F. Leber. Jr., the war and they wish, to thank lo« tion. . , , dramatic story of the "laughs and Fund agencies. The Connecticut 9 A C planes above the ; ^rmy. .lulv . 1944, France; Pvt. National War Labor Board' to aet- campaigns are being coordinated; 10 all their clientele for the patience One of the boat bits of newr that ;19 East Center Street Oil on Troubled Water* tle the dKput* the worker* In­ lifts" brought to the men at the ag Manches- 'Walter Lisa,USMC.. Feb. 19. 1945, Tliere'are all kinds of rules for they have shown and the'help they One of it* main Job* w*.* being COLUMN and being conducted Jointly in 1044 has come to Manchester’s ears, volved volSd to abrogate their Pfc. Kenneth Gordon Pacific battle-fronts by the USO succe-ss but no better one has been have given Mr. Wolcott in plan­ oil oh troubled waters. ■'' Thl* 1* camp and hospital show troupers. Community Chest cltle* and\On an from the feminine viewpoint, at B> Ual Bo.\ le wartime no-*trike pledge, regard- individual basis in non-cheit com­ March 6, 1945; Germany: Lieut. devised than the one followed by ning ahead for their work during how: " lesa of the i>6llcy of 'the Congress Pfc. Kenneth Gordon who ar­ "Much of the,- pleasure to the 61 were wounded, 13 were missing Robeit W. Lucey, Army. Aug. 14, Mr. D^Agostlno, owner of the Man­ the trying years of the war. ’They least. Is the fact that Spencer ' Every agency of the government With the Fourth Marine-Regi­ men,” she says; "comes not only munities. such as Manchester, -by and seven were reported as pris­ Whatever May Be Yoor of Industrial Orgaihizations. rived recently from' the ET.O., on th* United War and Community 1944, Columbus, O. chester Dry 'Cleahefs. that- of do­ wiah to aasure everyone that they Garments are no longer rationed. —except Army, Navy and White ment, Yokosuka, Aug. 30—(Delay­ from seeing a good show and get­ oners of war In the Army alone. ing Work Just a little bit better are-planning for the readjustment Manchester House— cleared w haf they had to tTnauthorlced By CIO the Liberty Ship Helen Hhnt Jack- ting their lAlnd* off the serious Funds of. Connecticut, popularly The Navy had reported seven Seaman Donald Madden, Navy, Wolcott's Sorvloo Truck No longer do you have to worry ed ) —(/Pt—The Americans hjuln’t known as- Expense Plan then. value. . No untrie..hut Is might have to wait your turn, biit anywhere In the D. S. A. or Lei ua resolve tbgt, with tolerance and undemand­ ' but who was not a native of this Nerman Mo.sher, Army, June 16, about the planting of grass seed aale Weedone ahd Ammate con­ ^'^irWMn’t like that beforg-W I for the Tokyo paper Mainichl. I American Army in France, and continuing to expand at a fast don’t worry, you will not have to Oenada. Room and board ex­ town. The first man to lose his ir)-14. Biak I.sland. South Pacific; now so ■ that next, season we will taining the new chemical that is THE CAR YOU OWN Furnace and Remember the early days of the .\sslgned toICover Landlnx* 1 James of the Royal Air Force of ing, we will reenforce the foundations of our free­ ' life In service from Manchester I lent John C. Mortarty, Army, rate. wait very long. ' penses op to $6.00 per day for reap the benefit of a luxuriant deathflo poison Ivy and trouble­ war? One official *atd *ome- He. was one of te nreporters and Five in Hospital j England. firet 80 days’ eenflnemeat— was Gunner’s Mate 1-c Mario April 8, 1945, Germany. For a long time Manchester Dry Lists Office Hours . It Id running order, la a dom with every measure necessary to guarantee Oeaners have been trying to ob­ growth of grass. All authorita­ some weeds in the lawn. Alan Plumbing Supplies thlng on something, and another photographers assigned py the On the cpmpletlon of his thirty- 88.00 per day tor next 00 days' Quey of Hartford Road who was Pi’t.- Alfred Newell. Army. O ct, tive sources claim that September 2!otox that successfully combats Due to the Increased pressure of real asset. We are sMU a long o n e .V * t as high up. saM Ju*t the Toky6 paper* and Dome! agency day furlough.. Pfc. Gordon will r*: prosperity and peace. \ . ‘ nported mlsslnif In action, ana tain new equipment, but due to ‘ As Cars Collide CEDAR oonflnement. Thla plaa may be 1943, Italy: Pvt. John I. Nowak, war conditions this was not to be Is thf*' 'veiy best time to jHiiW * Crab grass and the means for business and the making of so wasrs from new cara. I.«t Us opposite on the same thing. to cover the American landings. port to Camp Deyen* for further ehaaged and designed to 8t the later presumed dead. In the In­ Army. Oct, 24, 1944, IvOUialilna: now lawn o r ' rejuvenate th ^ old properly applying them. They many appointments. Mrs. MePart-, Of All Kinds ^ Then OWI came in a* th^e central The Japanese had their cameras vasion of the Philippines by the had except on a very high priority.. help keep your present car m assignment. _ _ _ _ _ needs et any Indlvldaal grnop Sgt. Rudolph Nelson, Army, Oct. I ope by u.slng the very be.st laarn are practical and are easily ap­ land has decided to have regular clearing house for everything. The set up when the Marines came of taaored workera. No medl- Japanese. The Navy repor^d 14. 1944'. Germany. Now. however, that the war has plied with the proper equipment. the best possible mrciianiral New Haven. Sept. 1.—(/P)— Al- , POLES ended Me D’Agostino Is rnaklng ^grass aeed. hours to. receive telephone calls opposing statements dldn t occur ashbre, and one enterprising fel­ oal exantlnatlbn. that Quey was missed In action Pvt. Edward J. Olcavage, Army, Carrying Quality ^eed Evergreens and shrubs are sUll oonditton. Be consistent about bert r . Snyder. 62, personnel m an-' c a t.-«- 17'o*r/‘kr>a I CIo4hea Poles ,Fene* Posta every effort to obtain new equip­ for appointments. This is brought Monchester low had a basketful of pigeons to Schwolsky Favors Phone, Write er Call Oh on May 19. 1942 at Cavite. Jan. 1, 1945, Belgium. John S. Wolcott A Bons are ■ rathei- high In price for good ones about because so many of her havlaj It ctareked and serviced ’’''scm m 'witr'o^ gone, 't "ecTJ" fly hii negatives and copy back to ager of the Winchester Repeating ''Aahaa Removed Beaman TTiomas Ceilings of the Pvt. Thomas J. Pat rices. Army, ment but naturally due to short­ agents for the better quality of that jire free from disease quality: the agencies and officials will be Arms Company, Is under observa­ Driyeway* Repaired ages -land to reconversion, this Is customers have to phone her so bere.. It will pay. Hardware Co. his paper. The ALLEN Merchant Marine was lost In, the July 6. 1944, France: Pfc. Albln J. lawn grass seed and turf bulld^ it win.jiay you to buy the better back where they were ^ Fujlmoto. a small, acholarly- tion at the Hospital of St. Ra­ Buying Hospital Gulf of Mexico when his ship was not'an easv matter. ' He has high many times In order to reach her, Peter Oallawo, Prop. Pcseik, Army. Nov. 17, 1944, Ger­ fertilizer made by O. M. Scott A - the very latest Sons Co. It seems best suited to planted, fqr there is rio .sense In 248 North Main Street on hU or It* mind to *ay. whether night in a two-car collision that F. FiNgerald in new eqhlpment soon, and when Spencer Garments^ So for their COOK'S SERVICE ST A. seemed somewhat 111 at ease in Inc. July 31, 1943, Munda, South Pa­ our climate and they have had payiitg..^a ^qpd price for shrubs Manchester Grreoi Phone 8996 Tel. 8265 it’s an official or an agency. aisCuasing his lata connection with sent fbur others including Mrs. ] _ .. . . , _fs>,_Pur-. TEXEPHOli^ t-1417 AH Unea ot Inaorance . ***Followlng Is the incomplete of- thlis happens, he will be able to convenience Mrs. McPartland has Snyder to hospitals with Injuries; Sept. cific. • wonderful success for the. past ten and t^efKhavlng them die because They won’t have to put their ■U.6.>but pointed out that since he Bridgeport. 1—j tfiS MAO) STREET flcial list of Manchreteris de- Sgt. Edward S. Plocharczyk, US give his custoiners even better decided to have the following of varying degrees of seriousness, j chase of the William Wirt wm . ASHES REM6v ED - years with both the lawn grass of improper, planting. John 's. ideas or their Wformatlon through was bofiKin Jspan' hia first loyal­ TEU 5108 ceoed aarvicemcn In W orld War MC, 1944, Guam. service than has been rendered in houra to make appointments, S0 •'Patrolmen Nathan J. Perlman Chester Memorial hospital in West seed and the turf builder fertilizer. Wolcott and SonNhave the equip­ phone her during this time please an OWI mill. They’U put out what ty waa to nU country rathar than j GM Ic. 'Mario Quey, Navy. May the past. One thing abmit this product is ment and the ’’RnpW how’’ and theyley haveha've to say—Say—on.their on/incu own and John R. Keeley who investl-1 by the U. S. Veterans ad- *^Pfc. Walter Adamy. Army, Feb. 19, 1942, Manila Bay, Philippines, and -ave yourself disappointment. SHEET METAL Johnson Brps. ■gttted quoted witnesses as sa>1ngj- , i,- ,,,, for hos- Two Trucks In Opi-raHnn the fact that it is Just as good will gladly assist, a>iy^e ln"TJVeir In the nrornlng you may reac her Thlr ought to tem^ I He ^»d had ^een been kaaljgned by hla 32, 1945. Germany: Lieut. Wil­ Pvt. Carroll C. Rushworth. At tho-present time, two trucks now as It ha, car turned, liam Anderson, Army, Sept. 13. Army, Dec. 24. 1944, Luxembourg; from 8 a. m. to 9:30 a. m. and In WORK Electrical Contractors editor to try to pick' up some 1st* of the Manchester Dry aeaners other words their product Is right a specialty of pliintlng eva^greens. copies of American newspapers twice after being struck by a ma- | worui w'ar Two is be- 1943, South Pacific; Pfc. Willi.im Pfc. Willioip .Roberts, Army, shrubs ahd trees that the afternoon she will be at honje ^M aybe aome other kind of clear­ chine operated by Uavid W. Car-j ^terans of W J^wmsky. T. Anderson, Army. Jan. 1, 1945, are serving Manchester and vicin­ up to pre-war quality and you can from 5 p. m. to 8 ^.'^m. Now this OF ALL TYPES ~~533 Main Street and magazine —an assigniitent he April 22, 1945, Oklnawa. grow and people have come 'to ing house will be set up but there roll 17. North Haven. | of the U S, Veterana f.a- liuxembourg: Pvt. Ernest E. Bart­ ity and.yo\i have only to call 72.54 depend upon Scotts to maintain a does not mean that you win not Tel. 6227 - 7606 was unable to fulfill, -.because Pvt. Joseph Sebula, Arm.v, Sept to have them at your door . In very high quality in their products find their work most economical In' Is no IndicitlOn of that. ; Three student nurses were « J Newington. Conn, ley. Army. July 31. 1944. France; be^able to reach her at any other We Specialize in American correspondenU dont- 6. 1944, Belgium; S.S. Pat Serra- John S. Wolcott A Son cannot the long run. Their motto is You majT^li; "Wouldn t it^ among seven passengers Car-,e»«y « di^ipsed his recom- Seaman 2c. Ernest Berggren, short order. However, now that timfewbut she wHl plan her ap- Eavestroueh and carry that kind ■of paper when tore. Army, Dec. 27, 1943, Central we have plenty of gas and can heep their sale.sroom open at all •Job worth doing. Is worth doing tmarter for \Prealdent Truman, in roU>* car who were reported toi y at a Coast Guard, Sept. 14, 1944, At­ j pointmeqts so that she will be at We WiU Glady Give Yon making amphibious landing*. Pacific: S.S. Ernest Squatrlto, drive as much as we wi.sh, if you ' times but will gladly deliver five well.’’ For s4iperlor service In Conductor Repairing* order to keed !>«“«:« have escaped Injury. i called to an lantic Coast; Seaman Ic. Olin F. the house to receive Incoming tele­ Estim ate. Hungry for New* of America Army, July 15, 1943, Mundrt, South have a coat or dress or some other pounds or more of seed or fifty your landscaping problems depend ment family. W retain • Both care were seriously dam- “ " '^ " '“/LideeDoit of plan, belnj Beebe, Navy, Nov. 19, 1943, South phone calls, dial '7654, at these It appears that thousands of prise Bridgeport of plana being Pacific: Pfc. 'Victor J. Skoncskl; garment you would like cleaned in pounds or more of Scott’s Turf upon John S. Wolcott A, Sort, -180 Call Would Be*it OWI To Death aged. ' Pacific; Pvt. Henry J. Beitsche, USMC, March 9,- 194.5, Iwo Jlma; hours every da; -except Sunday at English-speaking Japanese ar* made tof lU economic future a h\irry, it would be a wise idea to Builder if • orders , are telephoned Main street, phone 8597. He wouldn’t 1»c able to do it Army, Sept. 19, 1944, France;,^Vt, Pfc. Peter W. Stamler, Army, Feb. 8_a^m. to 9:30 a. liy ^ind 5 p. m. to NORMAN BENTZ Eleetrle . hungry for news of America. -5, The hoSpiUl built more than drive over to 93 Wells, street and Jong. Congrasa would heat OWI Paul Bottlcello, Army, July 31. 76. 1944.-Italy; GMlc. Joseph A. 8:00 p.m.. 592 East Center Street B ugea — RetHgeiatora to death. Probably a lot ^ con- " ’Throughout the war there have a quarter century ago aa an ad- 1944; Sgt. Francis W. Blow. US leave the garments. By doing this vour clothing wear longer. Articles Kiclclie8 Matinee lunet to New Haven hospiUl, wa* Stanm, Navy, April 1, 191.5, South moving summer draperies and the You must know by -'imw.^ w8at Telephone 8966 gressmen were coming back nexl been two daily paper* MC, April 8, 1945, Newbern, N. C.; Pacific'. you will be able to have them' slip covers and when Manchester that get too dirty are much hard­ Wednesday loaded with demands In English la Tokyo.” said Fiji- U. S. Base Hospital 16 in World Pfc. Walter F. Brandt, Army, cleaned in a shorter space of time-. er to clean and wear out much the new fall si(houette is golhg to War One. While Array Air Force Pfc; Walter S., Taylor, Army, Dry Cleaners do such a wonderful be. Well Just jdon’t give up in for a quick finish to OVTl, -now rooto, "and many of us who speak At K. C. Carnival July 6. 1913. Manchester; Pfc. Dec. 16, 1944; Germany: Lieut, Before’ lnng w'e will be packing faster, besides the impression upon the language listen regularly to Technical Training ^Command cleaning and pressing Job on these despair, call Mrs. McPartland that the war’s over. John Brennan. Army, Sept. 16, Gordon E. Thrall. Army, July 31, away the summeri,blankets and the general public la not a favor­ If so. President Truman beat your broadcasts. That ir why we troops occupiedale-ilniversity In 1943, " Italy; Pfc. Everett Brown, difficult things. It seems foolish to 7654 and have her solve your prob­ BILL'S TIRE t b e H o m e 1944, Florida;,Cpl. Rocco C. Toce, wise women will send them to the waste' precious hours laboring able one. —7-^ Ji R. Braithwaite them to it. The agency will start were not surprised when our sur­ the resent war it wa* again an Army, Dec. 6, 1943, Italy; Pfc. Army, Nov. 18, 1944, France; Sgt. Manchester Dr>- tIleanXra to have Follow the fashion ^ere in Man­ lem for you—and sha can certain­ and render wa* announced, but the James Campbell, of 125 Main Army hospital. \ Brroll Burton, Army. March 3. when for a most moderata-charge getting lid o f Itself by Sept^.15 Douglas Turkington,' Army, April the’m cleaned and for a small chester, send j-our garments with ly do It and you yourself will won­ and must be gone eittlrely by DeC; average Japanese who knowa only street, wa* the winner of the 18. Its original p u rp ^ was the 1045, France; Sea. Albert J. Bus­ they will be cleaned and pressed der Just where your over plumness Keys M i ^ , Locks Repaired to 20 pound turkey given as a free esre and treattnant of tubcrcuio- 1 ' 18, 194.5, Germany; P\’t. .lohn M. charge, only 10c, packed away in to crisp newnesa- 'by Manchestei*' confidence^ tp Manchester Dr>' REPAIR SHOP his own language was greatly sur­ hy. Navy. South Pacific. Taggert, Jr., Ann\y, April, 1945,. a bag a’l readj to store for . use did disappear to. Not only that, door prize'at the Knights of Co­ sis cases. - .,\ Pvt. William W. Chamberlain, Dry Cleaners. Cleaners and, know that you will Tools Ground Wm. H. Green, Prop. Ita life was stormy. There were prised when he was told of our Germany. next 'seasorn. Now. also is the be utterly satisfied with the high but you will be so wonderfully alway* plenty of people—particu­ defeat. ■ , lumbus carnival last night. This Army, March 21, 1946, Germany; time to bjigin thinking about re- Mr. D’Agostino has been fortu­ comfortable that.it will be s pleas­ larly congressmen—shooting at it. , “ Ncv^rlh^icss^^_th^ people will afternoon the .klddte.s’ matinee is Sgt. Donald Chapman, - Army, Capt. Gordon T. Wells, Army, type of work turned out here, the Lawn Mowers Sharpened Colombia and Elk Bicycles. nate In keeping his experienced ure to wear your Spencer Garment But while all the domestic actlv- obey because It is the will of the being held with all rides at half April 28, 1945, China; S.S. James March 12. 1945.,.Germany; Cadet help, end by so doing, you have no courteous treatment and the fair Victor J. Joliiiisou^ Oi-villa ,H. Whitney, Army, Aug, and you’ll probably Snd up by get­ Electrical Utilities Itlea of OWI come an end, the job emperor. There will be no trouble price for children 12 and under. P. Clvlello,, Army, March 18, 1915, worry about a novice doing your pricea charged for work. -The U. S. Tires. 20, 1943, Enid, Oklahoma; Lieut. work la done right here In Man­ ting two or'three so you won’t It wa* doing oversea* will be taken In the American occupation. Tokyo Although the weather detracted Germany; Seaman Thomas Col­ C A P I T O L cleaning and pressing. Work sent have to change back Into the old Re-Conditioned Repairs. Service. somewhat from tire attendance Withdraws Nhme lins, Merchant Marine, May 12, John G. Wilson, -Army, June J8, chester, no sending garments to over hy the State department. Is In perfect order and we await here IS done expertly, creases are uncomfortable, Unfitting one you Thus, for the first time In our last night a aatisfactory crowd 1942, Gulf of Mexico; Cadet Fred 1914, Monroe, La.; S.C.3C. I.nuls (iKINDING CO. Hartford, which takes extra time, Guns Repaired Accessories. you /‘ B . H. Wolge'r, .Navy. June. 1013 knlfe-like. In their precision, have been wearing. peacetime history, we will have a No Widespread Ham Klrl was on hand during the evening Colllngs, Jr., Army, Sept. 9, 1913; dresses restored to original fresh­ but everything Is done right here Pvt. Robert Claugbsey, Army, Southf. Pacific': Lieut. John E. 3R Main St. Tet. 7938 in town Under' the watchful, criti­ Made Just For You . proiMganda agency shooting in^ Fujimoto asserted there has.,not and all ride* and booth* were well Victor J. Johnson, one of the 18 X; ness raincoaU cleaned like magic 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 180 Spruce St. Phone 6450 formation about America into for­ ■Oct. 14, 1944, Hawaiian Islands;, Wlnzler, UBMCR, March 3, 1915, cal eye of Mr. D’Agostino who Is One thing about Spencer Gar­ been any widespread hara klri sui­ patronized. candidates for the office of Select\^ Iwo Jlma. x^“ When Thinps A!re Dull and for a small charge, will be eign countries. cides among his countrymen on After this afternoon’s .session , AMM2c. Donald M. Cross, Navy, never satisfied with Mything less ments, they are made Just for you. man at the Republican -primary Pvt. Angelo Zito, Armyi March, Our Business Is Good” waterproofed to their original news of the surrender, but that , March, 19151 South Pacific. than the best. Phone tSW or drive on the I6t next to the K. o f C. September 11, withdrew his name 19-15, Germany. water resistant finish. It is a not made over and they fit .and do ■ Cpl. Arthur Davis, USMC, Aug. over to the Manchester Dry Clean­ “perhaps a dozen" killed them­ home r.t Main apd Delmont street* last night. Under the primniy List Is Ineoniplete SAWS OF AM. KINDS sensible practice to have clothing they wear! Mrs. McPartland says 22. 1942. San Diego, Calif.;'Pvt. ers, 93 Wells street, lo r the very We Have Been in the KRAUSE'S selves In front of the imperial there ■wlU be two evening sessions, laws of Manchester he can do thla. The official list of wounded a.s cleaned regularly, it not only keeps that has In some beautiful new Bolton today and Labor day. before the Nelson B. Darrow, Army, Dee. 13, SET AND FILED best in all kinds of dry cleaning. materials to choose from'’- and palace. . Mr. Johnson’s name was the last 1944, Germany; Ensign Vlpccnt F. reported by the War and Navy you looking fit, but It does make Plumbing and Heat­ GREENHOUSES (The Tokyo radio had said mass windup'that night.i filed on Mohday night. He gave as Diana, Navy, June 28, 19447South departments la far from Incom­ plenty of them, to you may have suicides took place.) the reason for the withdrawal a WIN-POWER an Unlimited rhoise. ing Business for Many 821 Hartford Boad Sfaaeiieater Church service* at the Rolton ■J Pacific; Pfc. John D|,rgo. Army, plete, many returning . veterans “Thoife who killed themselves In Declines Offer of Daughter pressure of business. Frozen Food Cabinets The Spencer people have been ■'Centar Congregational ^church at March 20, 194.5, Germany. stating they suffered wounds in ac­ QUALITY Years. Spedai Atteatlaa Bolton Center will be resumed front of the palace were all mem­ Pfc. Joseph'Doherty, Army, Nov. tion which ""were not dmmedlately and Electric I.ightinn PRI N TIN G I extremely sorry that due to war­ Given ro Phanc ber* of patriotic societies who felt Mirarair, Calif—A .. Poly­ H IG H G RADE time co.-'*,'tlons they were forced Sunday at the 11 a. m. senice ^944, Italy. rftported hy the sendee headqu'ar- Plants Rely on our experience and Ordera Cel SlUO. after a summer recess. Tlie'i'egu- they-could not bear to live in de­ nesian chief In the central Paci­ fc. Duilio Falcetta. Army, Jan. vter.J. ■ riM printing to limit their output, but those service for best results. Specialist* la Kn- feated-Japan." h i said. fic thought hi* daughter a good |ob wa do tor lar pastor will not be present as 2U'TM5. Luzon.' Philippines: SgLl Many iocal men, received >high days art gone and you now can aeM and Wed- hi* vacation haa not yet termin­ Fujlmoto said the American air trade for a briar pipe, but First Frcfih Salted Niit» GRAVELY TRACTORS PRINTING y o u «• I i > have all you want of them and Hugn'^J'arrington. Army,. July 16. praise for entnluct in the war and Sales and Sentce. dibg A m age- ated. The church committee has ralda had created terrihte havoc Ueut. John A. LaVoy, Marine Local Agency for 1943, Mvnda, South Pacific; Li,eut. decorations eommensurate with JOB AND COMMERCIAL prove satte- we know that you will ot be sat­ mental in Japan, with official estimates of dive-bomber pilot from Spark*. tactory, be­ Johnson & Little made- arrsmgementa to have in his ( Double Kay Bland Joseph F^gerald, Army, July 12, their service to the nation, Inciud- BRIGGS ;\NI) STRATTON PRINTING isfied without a Spencer once you place Ed Ota who is a student at 660.(KX> killed or wounded. Nev., declined the. chief’s offer be­ 1944, F ra n ^ / ing the awards of the Distin­ cause It srUl have tried them. 145 MAIN STREET Cot Flowera. . An American officer Stepped in­ ‘ Arthur Dtur Stores be produced under the moat the HartfoW Theological Semin­ cause "his daughter was nice but Pfc. OscarGeauette,/USMC, guished Flying Cross, Silver Star, ENGINESX Prompt and COclent Printing Mrs. McPartland not only Is .> Phone 5876 Potted riaata. to the press room to report some not exactly my type.” The chief 846 M ^ St. Tel. 6806 ^ales and Sen'Ice. modem, eflteleat m etboda.G et ary. Mr. Ota is a Japanese Sept. 1944, Pel^Hu, South Pacific: Bronze Stqr, Certificate of Merit of All Klnda. fully traUjed to measura you for ' American born in Seattle. VVash- details of occupation program. got a pip* anyway. Ueut. Herbert R.\Gilman, Army, and various Combat Infantrymen’s oar esttmate. He halted when he saw Fujlmoto J. Dependable Qnallty — Servkset all Sper^Cer Garments, but if you ington. He received his A. B.' De­ Jan. 31, 1944. ItalvK Cpl. Thomas awWds. COMMUNITY PRESS requlra' surgical support o f any gree at Guilford college in North and another Japanese reporter. Gleason, USMC, Ma^h ,6 . 194.5, At the close of the war the un-- A. E. Holmes - J. W Bars hatuye. you may rest assured that For Fall and Winter Carolina and now la studying for “This Information is not for Portsmouth Navy Yafd, N. H., official .total of men. and women Cor. No. Main and No. School WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE GIBSON’S . JoDonese newspapermen,” aald the 186 Spmee Street TeL 8690 she is Just the one to take care of the ministry at the Sehnlnary. Mr. Pvt. John Gozdz, Canadia'h Army, in service from Manche:lter had Streeta — Telephone 6121 your needs. The 'Spencer . people GARAGE Ihiproviements Ota come* recommended as being officer. Dec. 25, 1943, Italy; Pvt. P^tpr F. reached'4,136- Fujlmoto took the blow with a are particularly fusay abou the B. R. Olbaoa. Prop. Window Class, Stove and an Interesting siieaker. The Army and Navy Club, Gooche, Army, Feb 6. 1945, Hcr- training they , give their represen­ Miss June Mlldner of Bolton tohthy grin which seems to be a many; Sgt. William E.\, Orb(\ tatives and Mrs. McPartland la Spectalixlng la . Furnace Pipe and Cement, Center will be guest soloist. sort of national facial uniform. He Army, . August. 1944, Medlter Roofing and Roofing Cenu The Church committee an­ bowed apd turned to go, aajHng, ranean Sea; Cpl. Alexander .Our —X one of the best— she has had years BEAR - / Incorporated SPENCER of practical expsrlence besldea her enf. Small Tools for the nounces that there' will be n<> ‘‘I shall return tomorrow. Perhaps A Manchester^Trust Co. ski. Army, ^uly 13. 1942, . Camp I CHRYSLER, DESOTO, PLYMOUTH Wheel Alignment. then you wiU have some American m p youp CAP training and U extremely popular. handy mechanic. church achbol this week ahd • ■ ■ . ' . ■ 4 X ' »• ' . Shelby, Miss;, Sgt. Eric Gothbefg, | SUPPORTS church school will not atalrt until magazines for me." \’ ■ ■ ■ Army, April 30, 1945, Okinawa,. Arm - ’ AT flGHTINO/AP Call her soon and make-*an ap­ Brake add Individuitlly Dmmiynmd f SERVICE AND GENUINE PARTS ' pointment and see how much* you further notice. Pfc. Alton R. Hare, Army,. Nov. 'H^rbotetor St. Maurice Chapel 9, 1944, Prance; Lieut. William C. to aid tho doctor's ■will enjoy your Spencef garments By Having H Serviced ; —rand see hoiy smart you will look SfWvloel LARSEN'S Mass will be celebrated at St. Lebanonv Girl , Hall, Army, July 6. 1944, France; treatment o f ptogU EXPERT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK Maurice chapel at Bolton Center H. A, Mortgage Helps.. Sgt. Robert' W. Hamilton, Army, (saggint organi); A k J 'C SRKVIUB this fall In those new flattering ) FEED SERVICE on Sunday at 8:80 a. m. B I N 4& O Sept. 24, 1944, Italy: Fl-c Charles back pain and Iq. V A N Jj sTATiiON dresaes^er phone ’number Is 185 Main S t Phone 5012 38 Dei>ot kquare Phpne 5406 Drowii s in Van tic juriei; inoperabw 421 Hartford Road ^ 8866 7654. Lodiea of St. Maurice '*' W. Heritage, Navy, Philippines; Due to the fact that )he regular Pvt. William Henry, Army, A u g.. herniat morabla ERNEST ROY'S kidner; maternitr meeting date of the Ladies of St. Every Sat’. Night At 8:30 Sharp! Some day the house of your dreams can become a reality. Why not consult 16. 1942, Munda. So. Pacific: S-S / Maurice falls on Labor Day the ‘Roger Herrick, Arra*y, Feb. 4, 1945T caaaiI Depot Squard Garage . Lebanon. Sept. 31.—rig*):—Elaine \ Manchester TrusFCompanv oflicrer now — about buying your lot — ac. Italy; Pvt Rdbert J. Hall, Army, Prescriptions Expertly Painting. Paperhsnjdnsrt T. P. Hollord^ meeting will be held the folIowing| Thompson, six, daughter of Mr. 51 ART F. Buy ' Your Hardware ■" M on d ^ evening; Sept 10 at the April 6, 1945, Germany. 241 NO. MAIN STREET , , TEL. 5113 FUNERAL HOME and Mrs. Roland Thompson, wa* 21 Gaines Including Sweepstakes ramniatinR your down payment — getting an FHA mortgage? You 11 find 5IeI'AR’n.AND Filled — Acraracy — a Community Hall. Hostesses for drowned in the Yantic river yester­ P vt David R. Jack, Arnvy, July. Floors and Ceilings •■v fri(^dly, experienced, local people here ready to help you. Manchwter Apartment SI G th* coming meeting Include Mrs. day while gathering wood with her 16,. 1942,'Fort Devens, Mass., (pfc. EGQciency Qualityl and Housewares ' Edward C. Jaglihski, Army, Dec. Garden Drive • — Installed and Refinlafaed. Ideally located—oonveaieal aM Mary Amisto, Mrs. Isolds Pagg;loli mother apd several children. State T r u ^ F H A direct-reduction mortgage plan is based on itmnthly payments and MrC Mary Fachetti. t Admission $1.1 •9, 1948, Italy. PHONE 7654 ’ Needs at away from the boxy tbornugb* Trooiier Frank La Forge' of the iikejrent, planned to fit your circumstances. Each month the amount r ^ Pfc.J. Lester C. Keeney, Army, The Edw. J. Murphy General Carpenter Work. tarn. Ot.ttmftlve (tervtce. Mod- Colchester barracks said. Revive Your Summer-Weary Lawn! Fire Becoming 'TIo-Hum’’ .Affaii' He said the body of the child, quired for-interest is less and a larger part of your payment goes to reduce P r u g S t o r e We Repair Everything am Facilittea. who lUpiied from a rocR Into a FHA f the balance you owe. No. '4„Depot Square SCOTTS TURF BUILDER Around the Pijpi^rtF. Landar, Wyo.—(P)—Fire is get­ deep hole, was reepv^ed within 15 INSUMO JACK ROAN'S ting to b* a Tio-hum’* affair for minutes hut firemen who raced AMKULANCB SERVICE M ORTCACi \- — FOR — Complete Fountain Service Hardware Store Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bently. Their eight miles with an inha1a(or were AND LAWN SEED ^ r*. DAY AND NICHI home was virtually destroyed by unable to revive her. SYSTEM One of the executives of the Manchester Trust ■ . t R . S, PORTEIIFIELD it 1 “ Always On The Square” Cor. Main and Middle fire, and then, Just as reconstruc­ In addition to her parents! the Company Mortgage Department will gladly discuss Nature provides Ideal growing condl- 178 Oak Grove Street rpk. 175 Center SL Phone .3060 tion was nearly finished, was gut- child la survived by six brothers Big Agricultural Fair your m ortga g e with you ^ You donot have toJto Dupont Paint Products Bernard J. Mart, Prop. tibiis:—so feed your lawn with Turf Teh 4752,4894,8746,2-0967 tod flame*. . *_____^ ___ ;^and. alstera. ’ ___• __ _ .» Builder grassfo^ to renew its health ! T' -and-celoF—plant Scotts Seed ttrfltrin" Next Week Friday wnff SaUirdayf Sept; 7*8 a d e b t o r in this bank to avail youTBelf of our bare spots yrith luxuriant grass: mortgag'e ssrvicsi".....— ...... WALLPAPER ARE SERVING YOUR NEEDS Oil Burners .Serviced State Armory, Manchester YOUR J s c o r n LAWN seed In All Griswold'g f ib . - 8 15 ‘ 10 lbs. - 8 1.28 EAT THE BESTT a t REYMANDER’S SPORTS EQUIPMENT ' ^ : AfricnlturAl Exhibits TIRES 8 lbs. . 8.65 26 lbs. . 11.5A and Hot Air Furnaces a. . ROASTBEEI^ VEALCUTLET a PICTURE FM ^ING step Arpond Tb.Ses list Service Station Hobby and Craftsmanship Exhibits WEARING Eor Dense Shad»~l lb. 86c; 8 lb*. 82JI6 » BBOILEBS . CALVES’ UVER ' We have It, It IFe to be had. 311 Main Street T ’ ‘ ■ TENDERLOIN STfcAKS Fancy Work, CaithinR, Bread and Pastry^ Poultry^ and OUT? - , SOO^^rS rU B F BUDLDEK (grass- We eaa get It, If IFa to be got- Repaired and food) Costs so Uttls...50 lb*, feeds TELEPHONE 8459 ^ '; SHORT STEAKS Many Other Exhibits l^ th Edpcational and Entertaining We can do It, If it csui bo dono. b WE c a n m a k e t h e m l a s t large lawn of 5000 sq. f t for 13.76. ‘j It Is oar alia to aervo yea so 28 Iba.. 82.25 100 lbs. $6JI6 - \ LOADS OP FUN — DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! Conmercial Exhibits of Merit ' ^ LONGER! #eO that y o ^ “aafc for more.* Speciqlizirig In * Replaced “QbiA f Onies For AlUag Oanf Fine Wines, Liquors snd Beer Concessions -... Games of Chance Refreshments JOHN S, WOLCOTT « SON ..and Nke Entertainment 166 MAIN 8TWEET TEUEFIIONE 886T NASSIFF ARMS GO/ GEORGE’S Generof Motor JOHNSON PAINT CO. Supply Kooiii Open After 6H>6 P, M. By Appbhitmeat. s f o b M s v P F L n n VAN EET . ESSO STATION Rejrmaiider's RMtaurant ' GIvaa Uadwf Aqapioea of • M M A lN i TEL. 6854 Tnrf BniMer Is Produced By the Makers of SeOtts .lAwn Seed 008 Main St., Manotiester, Cooa. 10 NewmanSt. TeL 3244 filalB* street A t BteaeU Btreet ' Tal. Maaeheater 8-1641 Repair Work 36.37 OTAK STREET . TELEPHONE 3922 . M.ANCHE8TER ORANGE, P. OF H.. NO. SI, I.Nt^-c ____ ^ ^ ...... ‘ ■ " ’ ■'i ___ m m T ■ f - -t ...... I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHB8TER. CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERI, 194S FACE ELEVEN; MANI;HE5I ER. c o n n , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ld4» MANI;HIKISTER BVKN 1 N « HF.RAl.D. FAGE TEJI _Z'- Cash Prizes . iitsm PoHf’rt for Here Pioneer Wins Oi»itiiarv -1410 \- Quiet Holiday WDR^ISSO Today ^8 Radio Fliers 2 to 1 Edge Arnold’s Praise To Be Given Baatem War Time X Here Is Seen 1 ;00—WDRC — News; WHTD—^ Laborj^JJTS. A.; WTTC — Let’s X Ftineralfl Liaton to Frankie Carle. Air Forreg Coniniandunt Over $200 lo Be Dis- News; ‘WTIC—News. Many Resiilenls Plan I ; 15—WDRC—Treasury Salute ■LOfi^WDRC — Redeployment of Barbero-Brbda •Lamlg W ork of Para­ Peter F. Calhoun triluited at the jGrange gram; WTHT Army Ground Forces; WHTD MB’s Bingle Off Tud Flood _ Tbe funeral of Peter F. Calhoun «Jobs after Victory; WTlC —Our MiM Elaine Brodn. daughter of To Go to Beaehew or Fair at the Armory WHTD^CjhrlsOan ' Selene#- Foreign Policy. - chute Firm in War Of 305 Porter street, was held this gram; WTHT-t43reek Program; Mr. and Mrs. HugO^Broda of Bticli morning at St. Janics’s church at 7:16—WHTD —r Oorreapondents' \ ; Mountain. Bolton Xcam e eg on Monday W nC—AgriculturaJNews. The Pioneer Parachute Com­ 10 o’clock, leaving .the T. P. Hol- General Chairman Raymond Abroad. . In 6th Decides Game nf Alfred Adrian Barboro, aon of 1:30—WDRC — JBI^and Central 7:30—WDRQ —> America to the Mr and Mra. ^!harlea Barbero of The fln>l,hoHday of the summer pany is in receipt of a letter of loran filneral home, 175 Center Ames of the grange Fair commit­ Station; WHTD — Roundup : I street. at^9:.30. Rev. Frederick tee, annoup^ed at the meeting of Time; W^rtO-Muslc for your Air; WHTD — Swinging on the Feni 8t« et. MAnchoatcr. »» a m.p- and the fliX : care-time holiday commendation from General H ' McL«an celebrated the solemn 1 Golden Gate; WTHT — Arthur Local Sport Chatter O^Rourke Scatters Four Srinaaa celebrated at St. JamOa'a [ Mood_^^ 1 since 1941. willSlje observed by Arnold,. Commanding General of j ),igh mass. Rev, Edmund committed chairmen .last night at Hale; WTIC — Adventures of Magnusph’s Hit Driv^ Hitfi in Mound Victory church at 9 c^lodk thia ' the Army Air Forces, thanWng ^ygg deacon and Rev. Wi#- the home of Charles Yurkshot, l;45-i^H T —Variety Program; ‘ Box Score The bride who waa given In mar hundreds of local rt^dents in -WTTC—Edward Tomlinson, Chuck Carson. Jeff Koelsch, who is Interested in time off. He hurled the only no- the officials and employees of .Pio- ...... ____m s ______t ______4 UI. 1 riage by her father was gowned general exodus to beachM, moun­ liam J. Dunn. .sUbdeacon. Mrs th a ^ g o ld stamped red and blua 2:00—WDRC — Strictly Swing; j 7^5---WTHT Cab Calloway's organizing a ’football te,am to Man hitter in the league this seaar.n. Fliers Over Men’s - Gub at neer for the "magnificent coopera­ John Barry was at the organ. . ; rjbbons have been procured for li ihlte/satin with bodice tains and along the opetXpad to tion” in the w ar effort provided by WHTD-^ Game; WTIC 1 . In Only Run of Game cheater this fail, indicated -th# : B *1^. H. PO. A, E. Oval; Winner* Meet and miirqulseUe and old ^ lace the north country. The bearers Were Joseph Cal-|jii-8t and~Second prizes (or all ex- Veterans’Advisor. i h other evening that he would an-- Jackie "Whizzer” I^obb. former Leeneskl, sa . . 2 0 2 2 5 1 the Iqcal w ar plant. hoim, James Calhoun. Peter CalXhibita at the coming (air at flklrt ending in a train. ; 'The vapguard of the trek to th,e General Arnold’s letter follows: 2:15—WTHT—Muslel Polish' Pro­ ' Bright; WHTD — Gilbert and nounce after the holiday the date three sport star at Mancheater Johnson, If .. . 3 0 1 0 0 0 Props Next Wednesday Her iVftger tip veil of illusion M places so many have been denie, houn. George -Chamberlain: Bd-i • state Armory. September_^'^and Stllllvan Festl'val: WTHT—Frank and time of the Initial session. High Is in ^orida taking his basic O’Rourke, p .. .. 3 0 1 3 2 0 “Pioneer Parachute Co. ■ ward Ba.ahour and Leo Pojlnrd. "g, gram; WTIC—Juke Box Jingles. Mason Scores Marker in I training in the Army, Robb was fmiYL^an orange blosaom trimmed for so many months, began late “Mancheater, Conn. 2:80--W rnC—S ky High. Singiser; WTIC — Hits and Local Golfer Tops Field Barber, lb .. ..2 1 2 7 1 0 By Earl W. Yost bonnet. She earned The burial was in St. Jdm es’sj in addition to the rihoon.s there Misses. ______, , one of the finest ends turned out In Friday nigtir. when most local “On this glorious "V-J Day, I 8:00 — WDRC — Your Marine Third in 1 to 0 Tilt; Jeff believes that he can whip up Mlela. 2b . . 3 0 1 2 0 1 Happy Mieia had the last laugh a grayer book »ith whlU orchid ■Wants closed for the first week­ salute you and the employees of cemetery where Father /McLean -will be substantial Cash prizes in 8:15—WTHT — Sheqriy Sherrack’s enough” material from Rockville, J football at Manchester High and Plzz(5. C ...... 8 .0 0 4 I 0 conducted the services./^ ' all classes. If/'evcryone will co­ Corps; W nC—Talk by Ira M. Torrlngton, . SepL 1 .— was well on his way to becoming a last night. After fanning in his end holiday. with all restrictions the Pioneer Parachute Company -O m burn. Orchestra. Gleason and Kehler in Manchester and surrounding towns Ramajan, cf . 3 1 0 o' 0 0 ^M iM ^Oloria Carter of 188 EM- operate aijil'a good showing of 8:30— WDRC —r Mayor of the H.; H.“(Holly) Mandly of Man­ for a good football team. During standout basketball player. Menoche. 3b . .3 0 0 first two appearance# at the plat#./ off.Hn four >;ear.s. In your plant In Mancheater for 8:15—WTHT—French Program Tight ’s Duel chester and Ted Torrent of 2 1 0 /rUige street. Manchester. ■* Anticipating a "‘’Ph- the outstanding services gendered prodiiee.^elrid o th er articles are" en- w n C —M instrel Melodies. Town; News; WRTD-^Man from the fall with beaches and summer McDuff, rf .. , . . 2 0 0 1 0 0 he came up in the laet half of the of honor, wore a pale blvic net tered.'^it is estiniateii that over Wethersfield, with a 67, were The Rec Basketball League this end exodIIS from town/Wl local at­ to your" government and "’all lib­ 8:30—WDRC — Talks; WTIC — 0-2; WTHT—Detroit 8 iphony; resorts closed, f(X)tball should pay — — — —. sixth Inning with two mates on I / gown with matching old erated peoples in supplying the New Teiieliers $200 will be awarded in prizes,..to w nC — Fantasies from Ights One of the biggest upsets to the medalists to the annual Tor- in town, at least enough to meet winter will zee more of the old Totals ..... tractions\have been called off. / further interest in local home Men at Sea. rtogton Invitation best ball, faces on hand. Lads who have 24 2 7 21 10 2 base add promptly picked but a 1 / pSce bonnet and carried an old There will be no sporLs evehts Sun­ Army A ir Forces w.ith the para­ 8:45—WDRC—Dance Orchestra; Out'. Softball League took place last expenses. Men’s nub (I) fashioned bouquet. - farming and better home mak­ four ball tournament here yes­ been discharged from-the service fast pitch and sent It high and Mrs. Alfred A. Barbero day or MbhOTy and hDllday\8che- chutes we needed for the success­ WTHT—Just Music. 9:00 — WDRC — Hit Parade; night at the North End diamond a b. r h . p a A. deep to 'Centerfle);) for a double ■ Robert,Dixon of Central a\^ ful operations against oitr two for­ H^re Named ing. WHTD—Pages of Melody; Wt ^C terday, topping Lou LostoskI There will be no Twilight League Include Mike Saverick, Pat'M ur­ nue. East Hartford, was best ma(p dules will p re ^ il in muniripaXof- The agricultural committee has 4:00 — WDiRC — Report, from when Warren and Jarvis scored a and Bud F^mk of Pequabuek dock, Swede Salmonson, Billy 'Zazzaro. at . . . 4 0 0 1 0 an'd two rims. mer enemies, I, commend every —National Barn Dance. \ game at the Oval Monday or Tues­ O’Ltary, 3b .. for the groom. Renato Cocconl of carried a sheath of pink Picardy flces, the postoffice, induslrie?, requested that the follOiving lista Washington: WTIC — Lucerne I to 0 wto over the previously by a stroke In a • field of 50 Scbleldge, Red Relmer, Wait . .3 1 2 1 2 The two runs proved to be the banks., and business places. one of you, with pride and gratl- 9:30—WHTD — Flight to th# Jeague leading Nichols, Bristol ten day nights. Wednesday and Fri­ Flood, If, p . . . . 2 0 0 margin of victory and the WllM- Bolton Center was an usnen gladioli. . of vegetables be printed in Uiesa . Music Festival. team * Fords and Russ AIlczl to name a 0 0 ^ A heavy retail gSiraline business h^e. in my heart, for, your mag- riuige NeWly Eiifsagetl lo Pacific; Quick Quiz; WTHT -r- to the Softball league. day nights will find the champion^ Kellis, c ...... 3 0 1 5 0 man,tic Fliers gained.a 2 to 1 edge Avreceptlon will be held this eve­ Bdgar Hale Clark of this town, nlrcent- cooperation. I thank you columns for- the guidance \>f en­ 4:15 — WDRC — Report from Muslc; W nC — Can You Top ship games on with the All Star tow, ning at 7 o’clock In the Commumt> brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was reported for last, night and' Iiigtruct Here Lisleil by trants: \ Overseas; WTHT—John Duffy; '< ^e contest marked the final -Kinel, p. If . . . . .3 0 1 1 0 ovflr toe Pratt anti WlUtney Men’s S i at Bolton Center for 150 this morning indicatlnXhat heavy personally in behalf of the Army ■Thts; g a ^ to the regular schedule Of game Thursday night Kershaw, l b . . .3 0 0 10 0 (51ub nine of We.sb Hartford a t the was best man. and the u.shers were Air Forces. Rest collection Vegetables^ 10 W nC—Merchants and Citizens 8:45—WDRC—Evelyn Blgsby. The Rec League will no doubt (ueaU where the bride’s Hudson E. Demlng of Vanderbilt. traffic by autonpobile ww he the Siipt. llliiig varieties "or more. Handicap. Race. . the ^ague and the standing^! re­ find the Polish Americans back in Tbumi, rf .. . . . 3 0 0 1 0 West Side Oval. ^11 receive in navy blue with coral order of , this, week-end.x Ample “You have all se.rvecl.and aer\’ 10:90—WDRC — Ham Session; veal a. tie for first place her Last year it waa voted at a town Bontempo, 2h . 1 0 ■e 2 1 . The crowd W’as again treated to Michigan, apd John Richmond well. May you enjoy health Xntl Bc.st 16-quart Basket Potatoes, ,4:30 — WDRC —Three Treys: WHTD — Hoosler Hop; WTHT full force. The PA’s are unde­ ’ tHmminfes and orchid corsage and Rogers of Seattle. Wash,, both Stocks of gasoline have been, ship­ New teachers engaged by the; ■ any' variety. \ WTHT — Music for Half an tween the NB’s and RMkrille’s Yankees Whip meeting to have bowling to Man­ feated in more than two years, Webb, cf ...... 3 0 ft 0 0 a- fine ’ battle. Danny ped jn anticipating a heavy drain happiiiAsa Iti the Peace which^ you -r-'Hie Conspirators; WTIC — StoIIe and . Gamble ten. chester on Sunday. This season O’Rourke etatted and finished his the groom’s mother will junior grade lieutenants. have worked for. / Board of Education for the year | Best live Potatoes, each variety, '-j , H o u r w n o - W o r id of Melody. Judy Canova Show. Fpur local teams seem to be the in a blue grey .gown with black The bride’s mother wOrc a gown on all filling stations. \ Best five Beets, each variety. 4:45—WDRC—Horse Racing. . Twice during the regular .leA- should find all alleys fully occupied right amount for a gexx! league ‘Totals ...... 25 1 4 21 3 second gamcf In three daya. He. nocesaorlea and orchid corsage. . “H. H. Araold, beginning next Wednesday were 10:15 — 'WDRC — Assignment son the NB’t scored wins over "the Nats in Pair on the Sabbath during the hours of gave up/only four hits. Yoeh of coral allk jersey with corsage “Commanding^ General, Best five Mangels. ^ 8:00—WDRC — We Deliver the Home. w’ith no outside teams allowed. Innings; Following the reception the cou- of white gladioli, and the bride­ annouilced by Superintendent Ar­ Best five Turnips. ■ ' Ctoods; WHTD — Date with the Buckland team. The last two operation. , Flitirs _____ 000 002 0—2 KlneH Was charged with the loe# Ide 'win leave for a trip to Canada Army Air Forces." thur H. Illing todaj- as follows; 10;30—WHTD — Hayloft Hoe- starts previous to last night’s bat­ although Mieia banged his game groom’s mother wore dark blue Yanks Kxleml (irip Lyman H.’Ford,, vice president Best live Carrots. - buke:"WTHT — News: Wright down; w n C —Grand Old Opry V - The other night Happy Mlela Men’s Club OC 001 rta the White Mountains. As her silk apd lace. They assisted at , Ailisoh' B. Ellsworth — Lake Best live Onions, Idea: w nC —Grand Hotel. tle between the NB’s. and WJ’a Climb to Within Four Nick Angelo erected two white proved to be the hero when he Runs batted In. Kinel, Mieia 2: winning clout off Tud Flood who going away outflt Mra. Barbero has of Pioneer, in tho^absence of Hen- George. N. Y.—teacher of chem­ 10 :45—WDRC—Talks. resulted to deadlocks,. flags earlier in. the week at the relieved In the sixth. ___ ?the-receptlon following the cere-1 Aloim T<»kvu\Bav; 1 ry R. Mallor.vx/presldont, replied Best five Parsnips. 5:30—WDRC — Dance Orchestra; 11:00—News on all stations. Games of Lead ; Cards doubled with two runners, on to two-base hits. Lesne 1. Mieia: Sosen a gold gabardi^sult with t y • - — istry and physics iii the high Victory was sweet'•for Fireball Oval. With the flag in right field give the Fliers a 2 all tie with the stolen bases, Kershaw, O’Leary: The move of bringing Plocia' nlllgator.accesBories. They ^ mony. ____ . | ' as follows to . General Arnold s Best five Tomatoes. , WTIC — John W. Vand'ercook. il;1 5 —WDftC—Night Owl Show; The bride is. a graduate of the i school (replacing Mr. Sanbornl. Best five Peppers. - ,~. 5:45—w n C —Tin Pan "7 Pop Gleason who was. on the Again Defeat Cubs up any ball that Is hit on the fly Men’s club. Last night Mlela du­ sacrifices, Flood. Bontempo; dou­ tp pitch proved fatal. Kinel had at home to their friends at 299 Japan lo Sign congratulatory letter; Mrs. Mabel S. Ellsworth'—teach­ WHTD — Rhythm Jockeys; mound for the second timAjn three over the benches to that spot will whiffed Mlela on stirlkee on two . Katherine Gibbs School ef Boaton. "General ,H. H. Arnold Best Squash, each variety. Air. WTHT— Art Mooney's Orches­ plicated hla feat and this time two ble plays. O’Leary to Bontempo' to Fern atrhet. MancheaUr, after 'The bridegroom graduated from; . Above Is Joseph C. G r^, former Ambas.sador ,to Japan and re- er of mathematics In the high Best Pumpkin, each variety; days. Pop was blasted M) over be a ground rule double regardless runs meant the margin of victory. Kershaw: left on bases, Men’s occasions. Flood’s first pitch to September 30. , ‘ Centlv Under Secretary of St^e he po^ed for the photograph for "Conirngtiding General. school Lake George, N. Y. (replac­ 6:00—News oh all atationa. tra; W nC—aifton Utley. the lot by the Center Streeters -^By Jack Hand ^ of where It lands. Earlier to the toe Thread City veteran went The bride ,ia a graduate of the Manche.ster High school and at-' (Continued From Page One) "Arm/ Air Forces, Beat Muskmelon. «:lA-WDRC-r-Peol)le’s Platform; 11:30^WHTD Dance Music; (Associated Press Sports Writer) Cfiub 6, Filers 7, bases on balls, tended Tufts College. He was ' Ahdi'iP Kilpatrick Of The Herakl staff. Mr. Grew is shown outside ing Mr. Reedt. Best Watermelon. ■* earlier to the campaign and al­ season there was much controversy Dickinson and Company along Kinel 2, O’Rourke 1; , sailing out far over Russ Webb’s Mancheater Rlgh school, class of the Center Re.staurant where h^\Uuici'.cd yesterday en rout? for a "A.yA. F. Headquarters. Miss Thelma Shew—teacher of WWTD — Digest of the Air; Or­ WTHT— Henry King's Orches­ though he wa-s touched (or eight When the Yankees sold Hank on the subject as 'a ball hit fair out head in centerfleld a little to the ’44, and is at present employed at graduated from the, U. S. Coast Walnwright remarked. "VYashington 25. D .C ,- Best C^ltron. chestral Interlude: WTHT — tra; w nC —Let’s Take a Look the first base side was In rare Kinel 4, O’Rourke 4; hits. Kinel 6 Guard Acarlcmy at New London in ...... lion. K report' Mr. Crew’s visit and brief inter- English In the high school—Guil­ hits last night, his teammate.s Borbwy to Chicago they supposed­ of the lot and then landed foul In form last night, and as usual Yosh left of the tree. the shoe waa on the other foot." I Rhode Isl'jiW vaV(iti I .(/Dear General Arnold: Best Cabbage, each variety. Sport# with/Jim Campbell: WTIC at the Records. for 12 runs In 5 Innings; Flood 1 Colt’s main offlbe. June 1943 and was assigned to ac •aid reporter :\rried in yesterday's issue. ford, Conn. backed up bis hurling with perfect ■view of the ump would ije ruled a Kinel was the center of their re­ The win gave the Fliers undis­ •nie groom graduated from Man­ He and hi.s at.iff who sur\’lved the view with,.Th^ BeYi “Our President, Henry R. Mal­ Leo I. Burrington—teacher of Best 25 String Beans.' —London Oolum r 12:00—WHTD — News; Music; ly kissed off their t045 flag hopes for 0 run in 2 innings; losing puted possession of fourth plac# tlve duty In the Pacific area. Philip- Best 25 Shell Beans. ball afield. foul. ^ marks. Kinel singled In toe los­ pitcher, Kinel; umpires. Flaherty- chester High In the class of 36. forced surrender of the \ lory’. is out of town. In his behalf, economics St. Albans,. 'Vt. (addi­ 6:30—WHTD — Answer Man; 'WTIC—News; Ldwrence Welk’s Kehler Unfortunate Victim but here it is September first and In the. final standings. The win­ He served In. the' United States Lieutenant Peterson and his bride pines^...... and the evil years behind the people that^the de^'th toll from and for all the people of Pioneer Best 25 Pole Beans. WTHT — Ozlroek Polish Pro­ Orchestra. ers only run. Had the 'Men’s O’Leary; time, 1:10. will make their home in New Lon­ tional teacher). Best 25 Pole Lima Beans. King Carl Kehler waa the un­ the New Yorkers are only four Jimmy Blanchard. PA pitcher., eliib won, Yosh would have been ners now (ace toe Hamilton Props, Army Air Force as s member of enVmy wire arrived, to , witness Ihe I American air raids on Japan it.scll Parachute Company,' I wi.sh to Miss Martha White—teacher of gram; WTTC — Bob Steele. 12:30—W nC—Three $uns. along with his father. Nick, caught I —7----- ‘------Wednesday night to the first gam# . don for the present. 1 Oilier Boy^ thank you for your very sincere Best 25 Bush U>nia Beans. fortunate victim. He allowed the games out of first place, steaming the hero. Would the bleacheritea a flight central ceriter. He was .lapaneae surrender slpnattire.s to- | 450.0OO nearly dmiiile the music : in the elementary schools 6:45—WDRC — News; WHTD — 12:45—WTIC—Lee Sims, ■ pianist. winners only four hits, .tiut two 16 bass and eight perch earlier in for the Jack Etwyer Memorial Tro- ' \ formerly employed at the Pratt >v morrow (Saturday rnght, pi-pviou.sl.v-announccd (isiue.s. and' heartfelt letter of Aug. 28. Best six ear* Sweet Corn. down the stretch like another hate th at? Guilford, Conn, (replacing Miss were bunched in the third frame squadron of the famous Bronx the week. Pop was all steamed up phy. During the regular aeaaom Whitney Aircraft. • Announce EngaBement time! aboard the battleship Mis­ Premier Prince Hi^nshNKimi “Every man and woman in this Best six ears FJeld Corn. about hie catch, and who wouldn't ArVliivalvcd Whittaker). Best six ears Pop 'Oora; sandwiched around an error to Bombers. Nlchols-Brlstol softball team Fish and Game the Fliers and Men's Oub finished The bride gave her ittgid of honor Karl Marks today announced the souri. promised a public di-scussion'and company is accepting your letter Mrs. Grace McCann—teacher of jbe? in a tie tor fourth place. Earlier Exact Time Not Dlseloaed as a personal greeting froAi you. Largest Pumpkin. account for the only run of the Before the ticket scalpers start will face the Osborn Prison Farm a pin and Aarring set and the ^engagement of his daughter. Miss explanation of "the collapse of, Grade V at Washington School All Networks Preparing game. to toe week toe team# tettled to . groom presented his best .man with Phyllis M. Marks, to Staff Ser­ Exact time of the ceremony was and are honored and happy in tlic Largest Winter Squash. trying to but up the Yankee team Monday afternoon. Labor Notes Japan’s fighting spirit." for whicli " 'h i YoiitliAxNow Held Manchester. ' It marked Gleason's second Stadium, it might be iwell to note The PA’s are in hopes of landing a 2 all deadlock. a gold key chain. geant Isaiah A. Melling. son.of Mr. not disclosed. (But President Tru­ he blamed her surrender. thought that the Army Air Forces southpaw Ziggy Olbert for their’ Day, a t the Enfield prison at 3:30. are remembering us for our part Mra. Florence «. Wright — shiitniit over the NB’a. The win- that flea ..teams are in the running The locals will leave the station a t Alex Lesneakl and Red BathMf and Mrs. W. E. Melling. of Arca­ man expected to addre.<(s the Uni­ But Japan’s-tale of woes made ()n Seri.ous ^Xhurgee.; teacher of Grade I at Washington, next playoff game in the Twl Lea* led the winneni attack with ted States between 10 and 11 in the war effort. For Jap Surrender Tonight nlng. nm was scored by Tommy j for the big dough. 2. All players are asked to report i two Peterson-Alley num, Ohio. , scant tmpre.ssion upon the newly- East Hartford. Mechanism Needed Mason. . The latter led off with | with the exception of Wash- gue. Olbert is to the Navy to hlU apiece with Danny O’Leary Mrs. Esther 8. Alley of B ^rly. p. m., e.w.t. Saturday, which rclea.sed American prisoncra of Hearing on Sep|. 5th “We thank you ^or the expres­ Rhode Island and has been getting on time. ! collecting the #ame nunib#r ter would be 11 a. m. to noon Sunday, sion of appreciation, and salute a base hit and continued on to ington, every club In Will Har- Masa* has announced the marriage war. Emerging from their some- New York. Sept. 1.—(/P)—In an-6Rion Plays Tuesday the first five innings. The Fllew Allied- commander over the con­ spiring leadership . and conra^e, About Town the Japanese surrender, all net­ ball game. After Gleason skied j ggn continue to hold first East Shies Trounce ■ Arnold Peterson. USCG, son of which'studied brutality and mui- Llcipated in a ’teen-agg escapade Of Nation Stahle (jlark; 9 Rex Maupin music: 10 out. Casey Magnuson singled i place while losing five of their last threatened in the first on thr## Getting Data quered and obseqHidus Japanese, der by violence or Atni vation were and wish to' assure you that we works report they are setting up base hit# with only one ' aijross the plate. • i beating the Senators. Cleveland pleted last night and the Dll- ter. (Continued From Page One) Fliers and submariners got espe­ chael Fitzgerald vOas called to an Class, USMC, 299 Autumn street. the event. It tx’IIl be Sunday in m. Luncheon with Lopez; 6:30 (re­ Both Pat Anniello and Jack Hil' ; likes tlie Idea because they too get The East Hartford Dlvlalon of two batter# to pop up meekly to Nimitz and Halaey and Generals cially bad treatment, but few if peace as well as in war. worth-fkirnell Post 102, Amer­ The double ring ceremony waa - .....— - . apartment ■on St. James’s street Manchester. Conn., is serx’Ing on Japan. peat fl;30) New series. Ca'pt. 'hm collected two Tilt.s for the losers g chance to close In as does third ican Legion, will face toe toe Connestlcut Sportsmen’s As­ end the threat performed August 18 at seven Spaatz and Kenney in Yokohama’s any of the men told of even oidi-! Weanesday night. “Sipcerely, the USS Alabama which Is part inaccuracies to' the Job budget As planned, transmission Would The East Sliies took s command­ Neither nine managed to stage Machine .Workers (CIO), to per­ New. Grand hotel. “Pioneer Parachute Co.. Inc: Healy story: 7:30 Bulldog Drum­ while no member of the winning place St. Louis, Rockville Legion nine Tuesday sociation will hol(J their annual o’clock In' the First Parish Uni­ nary usage at the hand of their ; ^rat Four Boya of the powerful Pacific fleet com­ might cause Overspending. sta rt from the battleship Mlssjourl team, solved Kehler's offerings for any kind of a serious threat to tba suade the pickets to allow O't^n- MaeArthiir warmly greeted “Lyman H. Ford, 'Vice- He added; however, that he wan mond; 9:30 Spotlight Bands: 10:30 fitra*gtot Loffsen ing lead of two games In toe best night at 5:45 at toe West Side field trials over the week-end. It tarian church, Beverly, by the pas­ hor and his employes to'leaye the guhrds or the Japaiieiie niiblic, ,j AlberCBonino. 17, of 33 Eldridge pleting the first stages of the oc­ off Tokyo for description of the Better Half quiz. I more than one blow. O.ssle Bluegc’s young gentlem erT^h^ ^vit of five game series for will b# a three-day affair starting drat five fraanea. In the sixth Den­ General Wainwright. the man in Tokyo Oeeupiitlon Defernxl was arrested for lascivious Preaident." trying to work out amendments Oval in the Drat game of their ny O’Leary singled to (teort and tor. Rev. Dr. Wmiam H. GySan. plant. j With war restrictions now re­ cupation of Japan. signing, switch to Washington for The game was marked by .sev­ anT help being impressed and today and ending Labor Day. Palms, white gladioli, white roses whose command he left the los­ For unexplained lensons, the when he was found part- to eliminaU Ms objections. , President Truman, then retuyn to the Town Intermediate League series. was sacrificed to second. Ktai#l Had to l>ave Reennls'Behind ing Battle of Bataan in March, leased. it has been revealed that Tuesday Progr .ms; NBC—11 a. eral heated arguments and the ’heir adventures must have been and Queen Ann’s lace formed the Gojack ri^layed the appeal bt .-\merican occupation of Ttikyoj.-^ undressed in an apartment and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jtmes the' Missouri. Broadcast time is NB’s announced this morning that -'ibering. Losing six in a row to an championship last night when they laced n single to rig h t through Sso- ,10-12, when he was sent to Aus­ Pioneer, since 1939, has supplied _m. Fred Waring; 2 p, m. Guiding The M anchester division will ond and toe third baseman scored -floral decorations for the candle- the state officials to the pickets, tralia to organize the long trek ■still, wa.a deferred. (The Britjan gftgr g preli'minary Investigation tlTc service air branches with 325,- and daughter Charlotts of 115 rxneeted to be 10' or thereafter, Light: •'6:15 Jose. Bethancourt they would lodge a protest. ■•lleged second division also ran iown«1 Highland Park 9 to-2 at hold their field trials on 8un<)ay, . light ss'rrlce. who agreed to let O'Connor and 1 Bro.'idcasting Compnny said Tokyo | gergggnt Fitzgerald, twb other Main street have returnsd home hilt If it should be too- late the The NB’s and Stolle and Gamble hist when you’re ready to step ■ft. Nebo. toe first run of the game and ths back to victory. had been placed "out of bQtihds to ; yo„thg_ Jam es Moriconl, of 56 Irv- 000 parachutes, the largest total president’s part would be delayed Guatemalan Orchestra: 8:30 Date Country Club Notes Sept. 16. Everything is- to readl-' Men’s Club led 1 to 0. Given In rns triage by her the five others to leave the plant, | Makes Brief Broadcast of parachutes produced by any one after an extended vacation trip, with Judy; 11:30 Jewish New Year win play off their tie for first into flrst.-ean be a terrifying ex- These two teams will again play ness for this grand display of bird brother-in-law. Lieut. Benjamin provided they did not remove the j the American occupation troops at , street,'and Lawrence Meravo- "niew journeyed South as fSr as, until Sunday. • place" next Wednesday evening at • oerienee. Perhaps the Nats can re- tomorrow afternoon at 3 at Mt. The Filer# esme roaring back hi Wninwilght made a brief broad­ the .suggestion of .T.ipanese offl- j Kensington street, were plant In the country. dram a "Behold the Jew'.'" .... dogs in action. The field trial com­ toefr half of the sixth. O’RcvilM B. Priest, USNR. the bride wore a company’s records . the.v ' h a d ' cast to the people of the United Miami, and after a brief stay at Sand ,6 St the North End diamond. cover In toe remaining, three Ne)io. mittee consisting of Lee Fracchla, gown of white faille silk, with cinls” to .avoid “incidents.” i jn heavy ball for court Sept, _ On the Labor ' Day weekend CBS—12 noon Kate Smith; .4 p. singled down the third base Hno. Bought—accounts needed to pay S’atca, expressing his gratitude their home proceeded to Canada. m. House Party; 8 Big Town; 10 Warren ft Jarvis (1) games of toe set with New York The winners pounded Pitkin for t Sam Felice, Dick McCarthy, How­ peplum, bowknot iii."crtions and company bills ' Eleventh' , ' Aii'boi'ne divisioh . 5 serious charge#, these are to be forthcoming: but if they don’t they will find Barber singled to center, O’Reorika "for their generous understanding Service to Front . . . ABC—12:30 AB R H PO A E nine hits including a double by ard Roy, Ed Oliver, aitid James Ro­ stopping at second, flood replaesd train. Her veil was draped from Sheriff Adams and officials o f ' of my dire misfortune." at Cor- troop.s stood on the south batik of'j Four Others Held Doctors Apply The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Returning Programs: Tonight 3 0 0 2 2 0 themselves out of second place. Kittle and a three bagger by'Sam- the Tama river, at the southern Yesterday afternoon four other ,Q—What to m eant by th« OB CBS at 8:30 Lionel Barrymore Farm and Home: 2:30 The Fitz­ Phillips, 3b ...... han have worked hard on toe Kinel at thia point and Ms first a Juliet cap of, heirloom, duchess Local 910, UERMW escorted the] regidor. 1 Concordia Lutheran church will Keye. cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 Ernie Bonham and Al Gettel bogna. Dixie Dougan. and "Tedford preparations. A break from the • lace and her bridal bouquet was edge of Tokyo, and temporarily | Specter. 17, of 281 t^rra, ” !. Q.”T to Mayor of the Town; Sunday on geralds: 7:15 Raymond Swing: 9 teamed up on toe. Senators last pitch to Mlela meant the ball gams president and the five employes 1 Japanese imperial- headtiugrtcrs Fibrin Film hold its first fall montfilV Guy Ijomtardo music . . MBS— Skoog, sf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 .0 with two hits apiece led toe li,"* weather man is all that le-needed of white rases and Wrighli. obsei vid thiit line of demarcation," Cp„t^pr street, Richard Armstrong, ■ftiesday, September/4 at 7:30 •A—^Letters stand tor “InteOto “Ini NBC at 6:30 p. m. Great Glider-, 0 0 night in a twi-higlit doubleheader, as O’Rourke and Barber both from the plant. | made one half-hearted attempt to geiics quotient,” and RHUento UM 12:15 Morton Downey’s Recorded Barton, If . 2 0 I 0 sault for the victors. now. scored. M rs.;. Benjamin. B. Priest of A dispute over a wage increase ^^tpone the national ignominy-g but Work wis being l ushed on the jg^ of 41 Purnell place, Donald o’clock at the church. sleeve and at 8 Charlie McCarthy 1 3 0 0 big Jumbo whipping them in the -bomb-damaged .Ameiican embassy Int^lUgenoe. of a person In retoBon song: 4:30 Summertime' melodies; Osgood, lb .... 1 ,0 . The boys from ^ttle heights were"' Both teams weht down hi tha Haverhill. Mass,, who was matron resulted in a walkout a week ago. | ,onger by asking NfficArthur Haugh. 17, of 100 Spruce street, ■ Phoenix, Ariz.. Sept. 1— UP) — and Edgar Bergen; Monday on Sullivan, rf . * -. 2 0 0 1 0 0 first tilt, .$-2 kffd Gettel foltowing abie to get to Blanchard for only of honor for her aiater. was v"hjch later . will be MncArthiir’s and a 15-yoar-old boy were The battle to save the lives of Tech Sergt. Norman Sterling, to the average for Us age. ABC a t 8 Lum and Abner, on 7:30 Arthur Hale; 9:15 Real Life up with a 3-1 job in the finale. With the membership fee set at seventh with Zazzaro being eaOad further conferences on drama. - Vilga, 2 b ...... 2 0 0 1 1 .0 one hitv a single by. Pitkin. Iliiggina and Sloane Cop Scotch a low $1 per year, .other means of out to end the game. gowned in aqua brocade and , brought in by the investigating c(- Louise and Micaila Miranda, Ari­ son of Mrs. U ory Sterling, of 103 CBS at 8:30 Joan Davis comedy, 2 1 1 2 0 0 George Stlrnwelss enjoyed a hap­ Foursomes Event , aurremler terms,, but it wa.s j q \-H ow much silver was used Mason, ss ..... The box score. . ?<• revenue are needed to carry on the clareo- ■ ai thisims headquarters neaiiqiiHn.t-iii that mui. j' picxent,"" hov\cier. Ihe , foj- examination In the case zona’s Siamese twins, went into Hamlin street, left California yes­ wltb Andy Russell and H arry Von Gleason, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 py evening w’Uh five hita and tWo East Sides' (9) Ngnry Huggins and Ronnie and were likewise held for terday for Japan where he wll by the goveminent in splitting Zen after moving from NBC. and Some prospects for the ' new stolen bases that aent him into a propagation work of toe club. New 'tilrest Ts Nelsoa Police Court the Missouri ceremony would, pro-Pf and were likewise held for the the waiting stage today after doc­ Magnuson, c . . . 2 0 1 7 2 0 AB R. H. PO. A, E. Sloane teamed most effectively to Field trials are one of toe means. cede as scheduled. ' ! " headquai ters ui \ok"hama. court on Sept. 5 in the same cori- tors applied fibrin film to the dan­ serve with occupation troops. Ho the uranium______atom? MBS at 8:30 Sherlock Holmes In week, time p. m. throughout: tie I with the N ats’ , George ^M.vatt lead a fast field of twelve teams Manchester ^ , to the A—-Tlio govemmotol borrowe* Tuesday—CBS 8:30 .Van John­ Dougan, If . .. 4 2 2 0 0 0 NashvlUe, Tenn., Sept. 1.—(ft$— Already on hand were the rep- But tomorroW-it .‘■hifts , ngetion. gerously exposed umbillic»i#—— 18 with the Army Air Forces "The Limping Ghost.” 'Totals ...... 20 1 4 18 "5 '' 0 for'toe base-lifting leatl. Wa.sh- in toe first of toe semi-monthly morn than a million gonnda ol Arturo Toscanini—NBC at 5 p. son gueX* of Theater of Romance's Carlin. 2b .... 4 2 1 1 0 0 All money taken/ln from mem­ Big time golf took on a new com­ ! Leon J. March. 17, of 848 Hills- resentatives of Britain,1 A ustralia, | Rl'cnr .Missouri, ■ where Japan's i The case pending^ is one of the where death may atrike at any ^oupq"crew and has just compie- Nichols ft Bristol (0) ington’s, largest crowd, .30,036. Tedford. lb ... men’.s affairs at toe Country club. Evening Herald '/ n e Neth- ] 'endfra "’’‘P liteialtf. ‘^g n on The ellvee from the Treasury Dap t^ ^ m. Sunday first of two summer "Seventh Heayen;’’ ABC 9:30 New 4 1 2 5 0 0 bership dues are spent In buying plexion today in Itz third 'peaca- New Zealand. -^France I most flagrant th cme to the at- teci a 30 days furlough here after Anniello, as . . . 3 0 2 3 1 0 was on hand. Kittle, c ...... 3 1 1 11 1 1 Their longxdrivlng and dekdly ap­ dassiflrd Advertisements town Road and Joseph G. Dntoiel. dotted line." ! tention of the local police and time. ‘ ■ . ... serving five- months In the Euro­ roent for use In making elecflr^ concerts with NBC symphony to time for Doctors Talk It Over: 0 Bobby Feller hardly expected a fish' and game. Membership ’eea tlme tournament—the boya_wet* criands and Rus.sia. The film was applied last night Cowles. 3b .... 3 0 0 2 1 Sambogna. 3b .4 0 1 1 1 1 proaching and putting gaVe chasing somebody bezidea Byroo 19. of 480 Hlllstown Road were . General Eichelberger, who came I statement.s already secured indi- pean theater. His brother, Joseph magnets used to completo the ■■> include Eierde Grofe’s “Grand cSkn- NBC 11:30 Jewish New Year- Hill, cf ...... 3 0 2 4 1 1 .World Series slice when he came them a gross score of 79 which are not enough to buy all the fish Count fix ATcrasn wordR to • line. after it arrived from Harvard perimento. yon Suite." drama "Behold toe Jew" based on ■ Graff, cf ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 and birds that are needed so mon­ Nelson. ftlltlaU. numbere tnd ebbreYlation? found gniltw of'the theft of two in advance of his Arrriy, declared. • cate that the affair has been going Medical school by plane. Dr. F< Sterling is with the Seabces serv­ Prior, lb ...... 2 0 0 6 0 0 (iut of toe Navy to finish up toe With a handicap of 11 gave them Mcb count u a worit %n/f enmontind New program—MBS at 9:30 to­ Ada jackson’a epic poem. Blanchard, p . 3. I 2 0 1 1 ey has to be/raised by other 'This time it’s UtUe, Ben Hogan autlimobile tireii from Moriarty’a'] “iC the Japane.^e continue their -:on for some time. W. Edel declared all the medical ing In the Philippines. Brennan, sf ... 2 0 1 2 0 0 season with Cleveland but anv- 0 a net score of 68. Two team s vorda aa two worda. Minimum Q—What is the penalty fo* night. "Whisper Men,” a mystery Wednesday—MBS— 7:30 New 0 0 thjng g««s this year. Rapid Rob­ Keating, a .. I 1 0 0 1 means. of Hershey, Pa., out in front by filling .station. We.st Center street I present attitude, there will he no Did You Know men could do how was wait, for Kelsey. If ..... 1 0 0 0 McLaughlin, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 tied for second- place and they two strokea going into the second 1i price of three lines. . ' ‘ trouble for th^m or for us.” j Corp. Ernest C. Irish, ot 10 De­ theft In Iran? " - shout escaped Nazis to replace fime for Sinfo.iiet'ta concerts; CBS Tomlinson, rf .. 2 0 1 0 0 0 ert goes again today against Hai * con-sisted of H en'^ Smith and B Line rates per day for tranalenr early this morning and were each the resulU in three or four flajls pot Square, is w’lth the veteran A—^totting off of the left hand. Calling AU Detectives. 9:30 Ann Sothern’s Malsie heard The club also raises pheasants round of the *13,333 Nazhvin# ‘ Can Drop Bombs | That— The film, a by-product of blood Hence. 2b ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 Newhouser after Aille •. Reynolds L. Tarca and Wllllkih Sacherek Pda flnejl $25, .sentenced to jail for 10 Former Resitlent 9th Air Force Wing now en route Talka on Labor 'Day—NBC at an hour earlier. 0 0 beat the . Bengals yesterday, 7-2 Totals ...... X 28 -9 9 18 4 3 on a ccjoperatlve basis with the open, with toe/kvored. Nelson tlx RlMtUe Barrh II. IS27 If tijore should be, however Jlasma, v.-aa applied to the under­ Loveland, c ... 2 0 1 1 and Jack Mace. These teams had Ca»ti Charge days and were placed on proba­ General Spaatz, commander of: to the Pacific theater. , Q—How is oil pumped through 12:80 p. m.. ’ Wm. Green, . APL Thursday — NBC 8:30 Dinah Kehler. p ...:. 2 0 0 0 2 0 with the help of FePx Macklewicz’ Highland Park (2) state.. The state . gives th'e club strokes'in arrears. , The flag., of the Pan-American side of the umbllllcua^Asrhich con­ the 1.475-mile-'long-.” Blg Inch” AB R. H PO A E. net scores of 71. Smith and Tar­ jlay old clilcks ■which they (the • Consecutive Days ...... I T ctsi 9 eta tion. The jail sentences In each U S. Strategic Air Forces in ra®Union is a pennant adcipted in 1907 Dies This M ornii^lj president, at Arlington cemetery Shore returns; CBS 9;30 Music of -c— — -- — — — three-run homer. The Tigers now ca copped low gross honors with s • Consecutive Days ...... I * ctslli eta case were suspended. joins the twins. ln,;an effort to Ptc.-' Michael Haberern, ■ Jr., 39 pipe line from Texas to New Yorg ceremonies, and MBS 7:15 Sec. of Harris, as ... 2 .1 0 0 0 0 club) raise snd release on permit 1 Day ...... Ill Stalls eta Pacific, said that American planes pmtjodie.s all of the colors -Of Andre Kostelanetz replacing Don Totals . y.---- 22 0 8 18 7 1 have lost their las| four to the fine roiinti of 78. i The two tire.s were taken from stimulate growth more protec­ Purnell place, is a member m the Harbor? Labor Schwellenbach on “Labor's Voorhees. Lily Pone first guest; Warren ft Jarvis ... •>. 001 000—1 Tribe and have #1 ji more to go Tlirkington, 3b .2 0 0 I 0 2 required land. All orders for Irregular inaertinti. were In a position to drop at leftst ^ 2 i .republics of ^the wesiem The Score# ■ - II ■ #_ the station rit 12:30 thia morning Word waa received hens, today of tive covering. J t is now covered 305th Port Company. ln\the Euro­ A—Twehty-flvo pumping stn- Responsibilities.’’ ABC 10:30 Fighting AAF at new Nichols ft Bristol .... 000 000—0 that may coat toemf'' toe pennant. Gehrick, cf , 1 . . 3 0 0 2 0 1 will-be charged at the one time rate. R.0OO tons of bombs on Japan if ^gnlispncie 0 0 Huggins and Sloane 79-11—68 Ike Letvlnchyk, who is raising and' Diibicl and Marah were ar­ necessary.. < , the death this morning in Windsor only by a meipbrane which may, pean theater, which wal^ recently tions do tho job. time. Called end of alxth, darkness. They’re fifth but only five lengths Monlerra, If .. . .3 0 0 b Special rates (or long term every herlnate at /#ny time, bringing . 8 1 1 2 1 1 Smith and B. L. Tarca 78-7—71 the birds for toe club reports that day advertlaing given upon request. rested by. Officer Raymond R. Throughout the. Pacific, ■ the ...... „ .... I Locks of Daniel Connors, nati’ve of commended for outstanffihg per­ On Saturday night Met: Friday—ABC 10 Nick Morar vs. Run batted In: Magnuson. Two- off toe nace. Pitkin, p ...... Sacherek and Mace 81-10—71 Need the birds are coming along well Ads ordered cancelled before the Griffin. ’ . Japanese were surrenderiifg or ar- Idaho a laws fdriikl all military: Manchester apd for many years a .death to the tiny girls, born six formance of duty du£ind the oc­ Q—What are world figure* on NBO—7, Our Foreign Policy; 8, Ike Williaina as first bout to re­ base hit, Brennan. Stolen, baaes. Browns Rained Out Tomm. 2b, lb ..2 0 0 ,A 0 1 2 Peckham and Hayden 83-11—72 and will be'read y for release in •rd or Sth day will be cherg-d only August P: Silkowaki of 73 Eld­ ranging to surrendiv vast forces within-_ the state resident here. He was 79 years of days ag