TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 2 ,194S The Wcathtt Average Daily Circulation Faraeast af G. B. Wcathar Manchester Evening Herald roe tiM Moata af Aagaat. 1945 [iVB H («vy frost, fair aad caldar ta- 8,985 nlght; Tlinraday fair, aaaUaaad The Women’s League of the Sec State Legion colA The Women’s Missionary Socl^ ond Congregational Church will Hotv To Make Direct Donations HALE'S M enber af Uw A adit' ty of Emanuel meet tomorrow ; Boraaa a< Gteaalatioas l>oiit T ow n v^ l meet at the church o’clock at the church, and aU fu­ Head G>ming Manchewter— A City of Village Charm at 2-30 DevoUons will he led by ture meetings ’wHl-be.held on ^ e To War Fund M rs.'Edward M M ltt 'The speaker HEALTH MARKET first Wednesday In each month. | (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRIC8 THREE CKI Nathan Sandals la chalr- wlU be-Miss Gertrude Hilt o f Min The Kiiest speaker tomorrow af- The Original In New England! MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945 llra. Harry Foiatot, co- neapolls, field workef for the Those who wish to make their donations direct to the To Install Officers of irot. LXV„ NO. 3 (OInaBtSad Advartlalag on Paga 14) tern o^ will to Mrs. Philip Hans- treasurer of Manchester’s War Fund c^paign ^n do w „ of the rummage sale Boart of Parish EducaUon of the Ung of Hartford whoae^ Local Post at Meeting Uw Sisterhood of Temple Augustana Synod, '^•'o Is In the Will to "Trees.” An Invitation Is at the Manchester Trust Company. Checks should be WEbNESDAY MORNING lorn will conduct Thura- E ast Miss Hill formerly Hvedjta extended to Garden Oub members On Monday^ Oct. 15 California w d wlU speak on Honne made payable to “ Manchester War Fund. They Gah^t Take It H. nine o’clock on at tte or others Interested. Truman Urges M Teen and Tot" Shop. 647 stickers which indicate that your home has subscribed Missions In that state. f Newly elected offlcera of DH- SPECIALS! Russians Want Hand The committee has to the fund, and lapel buttons wilLbe furnished to those Cubs Shell Tigers’ All realdenU In the Buckland worth-Comell Post. The American ■B a number of woolen rem- this meeUng. Th«, “ osUMes ^ 1 1 ^ and Oakland sections of the town subscribing at the Bank. W t hsve a nice selection of Cold Cuts, Including the Congress Act trom the Independent Cloak Mrs August Carlson. Mrs. Calvin Le^on, and of the Legion AuxU- are reminded of the organlmtlon lary, will t o Installed at the Le­ following Specials: of Pine street Davlson.^Mrs. Arthur Hultman meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 The house-to-house canvass for funds has already be­ and MUs Slgrld Freeburg. gion Home on Monday evening, at the Buckland school, for tne gun and it is expected that it will be completed by the October 15 at eight o’clock. It was Ace From Mound; On Waterway Ladiea Aid Society of Ooa- purpofle of forminfr • comiTUinlty end of th week or the middle of next week. announced today by Elmer A. We- lAitheran church will meet Miss Blanche Heffrpn of-Center ■odal and recreational group. *3 Pressed Hum lb. 4 9 c tag at 7:30. Tomorrow den, chairman of the Installation ■street and Miss Nadine Sulllvmi of com.mittee.' the Church Board will McKee street left Sunday for a rix The Section of Pack 4 Sub Recommends A|)proval meeting. weeks’ vacation In Los Angeles. Scouts meeting ■ regularly at the The Post officers will he In­ Lead in 3rd, 7-0 Of Agreement With Center Church on, Wednesdays will An open meeting of the Buck­ stalled by State Commander Jos­ lb. 2 9 c on the SS Calif. Tbs Past Matrons Association eph Leonard of Staipford, and Ws Bologna Byrnes Gets De not meet this week until Thurs­ ingham Congregational church Canada to Carry Out Few York yesterday from the of Temple Chapter, Order of corps of assistants. All veterans Mons Ypres AuxlUary. British day. lAdica’ Aid Society, will be held Mewhouser Sent to j v4» Hieater was T-5 James Vct^^rana, will hold it® inontn* Eastern Star, will hold Us fUst tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock organizations ta town will to In­ Young Vet St. Lawrence Project meeting of the season, Thuraday of this town. IV meeting tomorrow evening at Suihuel Hewitt of Detroit, Mich., at the church. Rev. Clifford O. vited to attend the ceremonies and Showers by Eight-Hit | Presented at Final Dl 7:30 In the Brltlsh-American club­ Tvenlng In the John Mather r^ m Simpson of the Center Congrega­ posts In the first district will be Baked Meat Loaf lb. 29c h u been vlslUng with his mother, of the Maaonlc TempI^ M r a .^ r - 8arrage in First and | Washington, Oct. 8.— —Pres house on Maple street. _____ , tional church Will to the guest asked to send delegations. Mrs. Annl* Hewitt o f 24 Hsw- tha Keeney and Mrs. Ethel Davla ’ Details regarding the Installa- Seeks VFW Ident Truman urged Congress to­ MacArthur Restricts Of Meetings of Ffl thome street. Sam w m w-ell will to hoateaseA and memtora speaker. Fresh Ground ^ Thii^;' 8orowy Alsp| day to enact legislation speedily kno-wn In local baseball circles Uon of the Auxiliary officers are eign Ministers; Shouk lON WILLIS unable to to present should noti­ not yet complete and will be an­ to carry out construction of the many years back. " George C. Ecatort, Seaman, Sec Runs Into Trouble Junior Job ,St. Lawrence waterway and pow­ Washing Machines fy them. nounced later. lb. 2 7 c ering of Common Re GARAGE ond Class, of 7 Maple street, ■Ver­ Hamburg During First Inning er project. Jap Communmations non, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles iplete Auto Senrie* Ste Mary’s Ladles Guild wUl In a special message,' be recom­ sponsibility by Fot Repaired Ecabert, of 463 Center street, has mended approval of a United ELECTRIC MOTORS resunie meetings Thursday after- Briggs stadium, Detroit, One Candidate Openly Allied Powers Playit M ain 8 t T rI. 8085 Repairing • Rewinding noon at two o’clock In the Guild completed basic training at Camp States-Canada agrieement of Rusiness Release All Makes and Models. Sampson, N. Y., and is home on Polish Bologna lb. 39c Out for Tradition^ March 19, 1941 for development Financial and All Work Guaranteed room. The hoate^aea will to Mrs. WANTED 3ct. 3.— The feared Decisive Role in De Phone 8822 or 2-1164 Joseph Johnston- and Mra Gordon leave. left-handed pitching of Hal of the St. Lawrence basin as Messages Must Be A p^ © Ace Electric Motor Repairs Stepping Stone to part "of our program of interna­ feat Suggested by Re Fogg. Man for Permanent Posi­ Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! Newhouser, which awed and proved; Told to Keep 221 N. Main St., 0pp. Depot tion At Gas Station. Good Commander • in - Chief tional cooperation, expanding for Of Policemen Telephone 5642 frightened the ' American liegn trade and domestic progress Hands O0 in Korea A public card party will to held Mn. Delia Sullivan opportunity — steady work. ta commerce and Industry.” London, Oct. 3.- LECLERC In the Buckingham Congregational League to win 25 games this SPCNCRR COR8ETIER Chicago, Oct. 3.—(>P)—World war The president described the vast Moscow broadcast disclo FUNERAL HOME church Friday evening at ? Apply in Person. year, was no mystery to the Sullen-faced Japs turn away aa British and Australian soldiers From Service II veterans made a bid today to seaway power project, rejected by stream out of the prison camp, oh Formosa. Some of the Allies had Tokyo,.. Oct* 3.— Gciir. today that a Russian der o’clock. The committee- In charge Chicago Cubs in the first Congress -In the past, as one of 28 M ain Street conaiata of .Sarah Plank, Clifford 5 Broad begin taking over leadership of the been captives In this compound for three and a half years.— (Marine eral MacArthur today re- for I four-power control gojj Street The J W H A I ^ COM clash of the World Series to- the "great constructive projects Corps photo from NEA telephoto.) ■, Phone 528f Plank and Harry May. ______fay and the National leaguers Veterans of Foreign Wars. fltricted Japanese overseas fi- M assachusetts Official ernment for Japan had MANCHESTER VAN'S MAtaCMISTCn COMM* o f the North American continent, \ Can 2-0900 i^led him from the mound In At least one cajididate ampng.the ta fact, one of the great projecU nancial and business commu-, presented to U. S. Secret AUTO BODY Service Station three Inntaga today with a seven younger men at the 46th national of the world, which was delayed nications to messages he has, of State James F. Byrnes • for Bcorlng apree, by the exigencies of war.” approved, and warned the' emor on Wave of Hold­ the dnal day of the meetinf ALICE CWniAN 50 Oak Street Bookkeeping, Taxes, Payroll 427 Hartford Road Rack Gp Extra Base Hite encampment was openly out for the Telephone 3979 Appoint­ post of.junior vice commander, a Resointion Introduced Seeking to Restore Nipponesie. government to of the foreign ministers (K bowb As Qnew ^ For Small Firms An elght-hlt barrage ta the Majority Leader Barkley of ups in Boston Area I Daughter of a Seventh Son Auto Body and ment At Srat and third innlngi, paced by traditional stepping atone to the keep its hands off Korea— five leading Allied powers. Bom With a VeO post of commander-in-chief of the Kentucky and nine other senators 44 Fender Repairing John S. Nicholls & Co. Yonr Home Bill NichoUon’s three-bagger and Introduced a resolution yesterday while threats of famine Boston, /O c L 3—(gV-The Im- Comblne(r Aetioa Fa>-oi«e M g s Dally. Including Suntoy, doubles by Don Johnaon and Andy organization heretofore run by Full Electric Service brought fresh troubles to the Jap­ Shouldering of copimon res , I I to # P. M- Or By A p p ^ t - Anto Painting 8 Hendee Road Phone 2-1519 veterans of World war I and pre- providing for approval of the modiste release of police officers or Mine. Pefko, sent Newhouaer* to the anese cabinet. ■ibillty by "the four ■■ Allied j j t . la the Service dl the Peo- Simonizing vloua wars. American-Canadian agreement. A from the armed serv’ices to com­ r a n g e o il ■bowers with two out ta the third similar resolution was introduced Wants Hand in Control ers which played a decisive pfgy go Peurs. y _____ Thomas R. Dannaher He was Edward Nellor, 30, a na­ bat a wave of holdups In greater r BpnunJAt MEDIUM^ frame and brought on tall A1 Ben­ In the House by Representative One of Four Plants in (Russia meanwhile has announc­ in the defeat of Japan” —4t refa ton, as the Cubs zoomed out in tive of Mitchell, S. D., and a news­ f Ohnreh Street. Hartford. Cooa. iM paperman with the New York Satoth

/ , i ■ r Aupj • > . • • . . t .. .. MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONNm WEDNESUAI. oOWBBR s. HANUHKSTER e v e n in g HERAI^D, MANCHESTER, OONN« WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,194S‘ ^ T W O the form3?: tf^M isa Helen me ot ~~f ’ i escorting Genera! "Jimmy” Doo­ afternoon at its new headquarters 166 Bireh etreet. PIANO TUNINi vision and went overseas jv ith 'his Mancljester High school. Harvard crirfg his nomination for the as­ New Member Night that the Rockville barber shops little on his famolM mission in HCHESTIR college and Hartford College of May Postpone sistant secretaryship in charge of have been closed all day Wednes­ in the Exchange Block. Was 7 Years 1942 to bomb Tokyo for the firrt After several weeks teit\from unit in 1^43. ■ . Law. He was ajdmltted to the Con­ Latin American affairs,. About T o r n Boc’kville' day, instead of Thursday. The Special M ating time. T3»e veteran also took part his long service., Grezel ’WUl he AND VOIClNjS-^; Lieut. Marlow As Assault Gun Platoon leader AUTO BOI Hospital necticut Bar in 1942 and acted as R io Sesisions At Center Church change was made to conform with A spcpfal meeting of the Rock- in most of the major engagements employ^ by the Hartford LIgnt ^ Repairing Robull^ in a tank battalion he sen'cd with legal representative of his regi­ The Dorcas Society of the the closing of the Rockville mer­ ville Lodge of Elk's have been call­ ; YnU. S. Navy i f the South Pacific. He wears the P o ^ r Company, Hartford. / 50 odlkBtreet his unit in the Normandy, North­ ed, by Exalted Ruler Allen E. IJsk Cash lor Voor Spinet 44r Returns Home ment In addition to his other du­ Emanuel L u th er^ church 'will chants on Wednesday aftemoona Asiatic-Pacific Campaign oar , Telephon4 • _ y’ seas. Will hold another "Ijlew Members Thursday and Friday to 7 p. m* CPO John E. Grezel Saw bar with one star and the Ameri­ hlldren — Ages 1 td 80 On August 14, 1944, he was seri­ ed postponement 'qometime today, Japs’ Me^Oges bandages will be rolled for the' lo­ and on Saturday until 6 p. m. Electrical Equipment ^ can De'fensc bar with one star, Camp Lee, ' Ya.—Pvt Orient . Fendei Repairir Kirst Ueut. George H. Marlow, ously wounded by enemy machine Night*’ tomorrow evening at 8 ToFii?e^ests General Doolittle Off \ Auto Paintinfl A. G. McCROHON PAYS MIR: son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mar­ following these developments: cal hospital and a social time with o’clock in the Federation room of Class Elections , '** The Home Economics OroUp of also the American Area Cam­ Martella, formerly of P^nske-Xei&^ la nt aiijr Individual commission in Anr.ored Force he Mrs. Henry Miller, co-chalrme,n.oi Fire Prevention Week in Rockville Sweeney, Nelson Qottler and Leon' Thf^se Stores Are Liaanrr d nmrIWTa No mrdi- return to the, United States. |the same hours each Wednesday 3. An unscheduled visit^to Cap­ are having 'difficulty obtaining chester with the Natlonsl| Guard the hospitality committee. ard Ellis were elected to the ex"iC' attend. - Chi^f Grezel is a veteran of over was assigned to the 32nd Armored from October 7-13 culmlnaUng Meeting Tonight naamlnatkNi. His division has been cited by and Monday nights. itol Hill by Acting Secretary of food. He has received as mahy,^,as In February 1941, ahff’ ha*. served It Is hoped that a larm luimber utive committee. ’The class advis three years of foreign service, 1 Regiment of, the 3rd Armored Ul- with a demonstration at the Rec­ The W. S. C. S. of the Vernon OM. W|rH* or c a ll On both the French and Belgium gov­ Classes In typing,- stenography, State Dean Acheson ymd Assistant 1,()()0 letters in a day. .'31 months in the Southwfcst Pa­ of the church people^y^l attend. ora are Miss Louise Flood and having, served aboard moat of the reation-Gcounda.on the 13th.______Methodist church will meet this KROEHLER ernments and his platoon was mathematics, cooking and, pottery Secretary-Designate^ Spruille Bra­ Some sources saw the possibil­ cific. Since he returned to this ^Cenneth W. Little; types of combat vessels In ail three Fire Chief William Conrady has evening at the home of Mrs. John The ALLEN awarded ' tjie Presidential Unit will begin on Monday, Oct. 8, It den to discuss Xh. S. hemisphere ity of Higashi-Kuni resigning in country in August, he has been at The Junior class have elected o f the invasion areas, but mostly Camp Cross as an instructor in announced that the three fire H. Wilson for the purpose \)f ty­ Citation insignia. was also announced. ' . policy. the face of growing criticism of EleaiioT Criiiessner Scott Brown president; Sylvia in the Pacific. Insurance Apjency Braden, Whd returned from A r­ the government’s failure to for­ the Infantry. He is the son of Mf. houses will be open each evening ing a quilt. The money received at The Manchester sailor was a j Lieut. Marlo\y, in addition to the ' The sewing clhss openihg dat? Is Robinson, vice president; Patricia OP Furnitlure Gost^No More and Mrs. Bert H. Gibson, of 185 during the week with members of this meeting will be for the "Cni- Inc. five battle participation stars was still uncertain, due lo'th e difficul­ gentina la^' week after serving mulate a concrete plan-to relieve Steppe, secretary, and Burke Mc­ member of the crew of on » of the Main street. Ho|K>red at Shower the department in attendance. *1316 sade for Christ.” AH Unca ot Inanmnoa atvarded the Purple Heart M edal, ty in obtaining qualified teachers four months aa ambassador, goes food, housing and fuel .shortages. Carthy, treasurer. The class ad­ ships that made up the task force public is invited to visit the hous­ ■M MAIM aTREPT Espotdhs and'^ the Bronze ..Star. Medal .for, but It Is hoped that this class will back to the Capitol today to ap­ His cabinet may go with him. visors are Philip Audiburt and Ration Board A son, Michael Lee, was bom at es in their vicinity during the TEI. sms also be ready to open next Monday pear before the Senate Foreign ’The newspaper Malniclil specu- Miss Ruth Lister. The hours for the Rockville Ra- heroic achievement in combat. the Hartford hospital, ?ept. 30, vof Miss Eleanor Gnicssner who is week and Inspect Rockville’s up to TabM Fonn « Sum Codtd « Tito s» Dlwetad night. Rel^tlona Committee. It Is consid- Inled today that Foreign Minister Allen Middleton has been elec­ ’tlon Board which serves alio El r Acts AT ONCE to ’ Lieut, Marlow Is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Trujsell, to be marlred the latter part of date fire fighting equipment. Pos­ Shigeru Yoshida, who last month ted president of the sqphomore l i n ^ n and Tolland will be Mon­ of 105 Spruce street. the month to E. H. Gustafson. Was ters will be placed throughout the Relitve and *Loosm ’ replaced the surrender-signing class; Janet Kloter is vlte presi­ day through'Friday from 9 a. m. the honor guest at another 8rldal city -callng attention to Fire Pre­ Mhmoru Shlgemitsu, might be a dent; Pauline Karmazyn, secre­ to 5:30 p. m. with the exception of The weekly prayer^rfieeting this .shower Monday evening,, given by vention IVeek, and there will be o / i c K choice for the premiership if HI tary, and Eidward Duell, treasurer. Tuesday when the office will "be evening at 7:30 at-the Covenant- Miss Loretta Gleaaon at her home special mention made in the N. gashi-Kunl 'goes out The sophomore class advisors are open to the public from 1 to 5:30 Congregational church, w ill be on Griswold street. About -25 schools together with fire drills. Mrs. Ekirothy Harlow and Miss p. m. Miss Freda Duel! who work­ followed at 8:30^ by the quarterl.v friends attended trc m this and On Saturday a demonstration of Carolyn Nickerson. ed at the Tolland office Is now m e o y m - t business mCetinJf of the church. other places. . the new Fog Nozzle will be given.' Dance Friday working in Rockville with Alton (CAUSED BY COLDS) Princess BiiHding *1116 'hostess used a color scheme Tills new nozzle Is especially help­ Lathrop In. charge. The board will PESTUSSiit mu4t be good when thou­ J.' ' *1316 Junior class of the, Rock­ SATURDAYS Cosmopolitan .Club members of pink and white, and was assist­ ful in fighting fires of oil and sim­ ville High school will hold a dance meet each Monday evening to act sands upon thousands of Doctors will open their season’s activities ed In serving by the mother of the ilar substances. on applications as in the past, have prescribed it for so many ysars. X - \ f at the Sykes Gymnasium on F ri­ pbitussin seta ot once not only to re­ To Be Im proved with a pot luck luncheon and get- bride-elect, Mrs. Henry Gruessner. ■’V Friday Opening To Continue day evening, called "T3ie Autumn lieve such coughing but also ‘loqsens - together Friday at 12:30 in Cen­ Bingo was also enjoyed during the A t the meeting o f the Merchants Trot.” .. • Police Watch Car Being Stolen \ phleom’ and makes It easier to raise, ter Church House. They are re­ evening. Division of the Rockville Cfivle As- Lions Club # ^ e for both old end young. Pieos- George Pazianos, owner of the quested to provide a platen cup sociaUon held Tuesday afternoon The Rockville Lions Club will 9 a ^ m . t o 9 p . ^ . Princess building. Main and Pearl knife, fork and two spoons. a report was given in regard to meet at the Rockville Hotel this Spokane, Wash. — — Police ^x^rugstorM. ^PERTilSSIN^- streets, today was granted a per­ the Friday opening for evening evening at 6:15 o’clock. C apt Lee Markwood and Sergt. mit at the office ^ the building The Service Commission will trading. It was the general opin­ Relief Corps , Dan Mangan, off duty, stood in Inspector to make alterations in meet tonight at 8 o’clock in Eman­ ion that the past two months’ trial Burpee Woman’s Rejlef Corps front o f the police station and his building. 'The east end of the uel Lutheran church. Representa' had been a success and It waa vot­ will meet this evening ^t 8 o’clock watched with interest a nervous Pearl street side of the building tlves from' the various organlza ed to continue on the schedule of in the O. A. R hall. The usual and irritated driver trying to get out of a parking space. Markwood P d T S o n a l ^O/Vlckc^tiA;, is to be converted from a garage tions will be present to discuss remaining open only on Friday monthly supper will be omitted to a store and the permit calls for important bualncas. — - NOW PLAYING------nighU. Herman G. Olson, chair­ this evening. remarked Uiat the man was MANCHesreii Cohh* the expenditure of $800 for a new man of the merchants division pre­ Red Crbss/Meeting "probably mad because he had to Services Agency store front. , 1316 Selectmen yesterday voted M-G-M’s FINEST sided at the meeting. The annual meeting , of the pay a fine.” But that waa before to change their meeting nights Barber Hours Rockville Chapter, American Red J. W, W olff ran up to .'inncuni.e Johnny Jay, Mgr. from the first and thiiM Thursdays MUSICAL SHOWI .Today la the first Wednesday Cross will be/held on Thursday his car had been stolen. to the first and third Tuesdays. PHONE 4974 This-was dons to tnake possible Personal Notires the diiierent members of thd-.bosrd We Cater To All Kinds of being presint. -The next regtfiar Odd Jobs. Let Ua Settle cunuse-'soH, Card of Thanks meeting of the board will he Held on Oct, 18 when bills will be paid You With Quality Work At INC. that have been contracted since We- the underelgned wl»h to thank Reasonable Prices. LLfilSaU our many frleoda and nelshbort for Aug. 15. their words of aympathy and acta of klndneai during the lllneaa and death FRANK o f our wife and mother, Mrs, Mena A ' ' "3 llaniea. Rlnar TIanten. Elton llanien. SINATRA ' KATHRYN Simple Graceful Modem] Card of Thanks GRAYSON We the undenlKned with to thank TODAY AND THURSDAY 2 PIECES our many frienda and nelchbori for OINT their m-ordi of Sympathy and acta of klndneai. eipccially those who aeht $ 149.50 flow eri and furntahed ears at the time ^ KEILY Built for comfort and durability with Ki-oehler of the tllnes.s and death of our. moUien n m Y 6-Star construction* Arms smartly outlined with Mri. Arnca McKenna. Mr. and Mr.s. DaVld Dickaon, K A T H tlllH E deQorative welting. Tapestry cover. Extra chair Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenna. j ® pictured is available at Keith’s for only S47.50, \ Mr. and Mrs. Jamea McKenna EPBURN 58’

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. a ? ' * . . , / , l i - ' «ANIJHE5TEK e v e n i n g MANCHK8TBB, OONN« WEDNESDAI, UCTOBER SV194S *»*f;E iTti \ IIANCHESIEB BVENTNG HICRALD, MANCHESTER. 6oHrenco Jones. ered dangerous were r youths aren't too fond of school 8-30—WDRC — Dr. Christian; Sallette Missionary order, wasj to other camps and. tortured o t , ^ ...... Range and Fuel Oil WDRC—Main Street, Hart- News; WHTD — Fishing and but they don't usually go to the . Batteries W lfrD — Hop Hafrlgran; guest speaker of the Rotary Club ^ killed. Hunting Club of the Air; WTHT Officers' More Brutal lengths reported by Police Detec­ Local Moving and -Toung Widder Brown. __Fresh-Up Show; ■ WTIC—Gay at the Sheridan last evening Goodyear - Goodrich - Armstrong, fj ORC J-March of Science; Recalling hl.s experiences as a Stating that the .lapanefte offi- tives E. J. Htclnfeldt ami.StsnIey Mrs. Featherstone...... I ers were more brutal than the av­ Trucking — Terry and the Pirates: D. Butcher. The two, accepting a 9.00—WDRC - Frank Sinatr^ prisoner of the Japs. Father Doh'1 erage Japanese -soldier. Father — Meet the Band; WTIC truant officer assignment, went in I 29 Pearl Street WHTD—Curtain Time; WTHT erty stated that the last year o f , DohertV related scverajinstances Recapping w«n a Girl Marries. search of two oo>s who refused to -Gabriel Heater; WTTC—Eddie his iritermenl was the moat diffi­ where -barter wa.s carriedv,on be­ Tel. 6566 i-WHTD—Dick Tracy; WTHT Cantor Show. tween the' soldiers and tffe.. in­ attend school. They located the -i lerman; WTTC ~ Portia cult and hunger waa his constant • atop a. church steeple. Coaxlfi< 9 l.V-WTHT—Real Stories from companion. Any slight ta.sk he at-' mate^./ On one occasion Father * ^.Life; > Real Life. Doherty traded his watch for twffjs,^ ipWDRC News Coinmcn- tempted left him exhausted. He .AM 9 ;30_.\VDRC—Ann Sothern- ns said he has increa.sed in weight 90 pounds of rice and considered it a rt ; Swoon or Croop; WHTD Maisle: WHTD—Jones and) I; good bargain-. Jack Roan -t Armstrong: WTHT - Cap- pounds since liberated. Coronet Story Teller; WTHT — ■ The Filipinos never lost confi­ During his three years imprikon- Cor. Main St. and Middle Turnpike fMldnlght: WTIC—Just Plain VIrtory Parade of Spotlight dence or faith in the Americans nient Father Doherty came' in Bands- WTIC—Mr. District At­ Even through their darkest days close contset with the .lesult mis- Save As You Spend liWDBC — Old Record Shop; they knew that aome day they ■stonaries and praised their work I — Tennessee Jed; WTHT torney. ' With S & H Green Stamps bn Mix; W TIC-Front Page 10 00—WDRC—Great Moments in Music vVh TD—Counter Spy: PlU. WTHT' — Human Adventure: -News on all stations. sWDRC — Jimmy Carroll W’ T I C — College of Human Knowledge. WHEN NEW CARS ARE IN FI LI, PRODUCTION p'-WHTD — Tom Hussey n'al, 'Orchestral Interlude; 10:30—WDRC—Crime. Photogra­ USED CAR PRICES ARE SURE TO DROP SHARPLY r r Baseball Scores; Con- pher; WHTD—Piano, Guitar Hour: W W — Professor and Drum: WTHT—Hartford Heroes Speak. WE'RE STILL PAYING! re Sehenker. \ 'to Chevrolet, Op'fo $715 -W DRC — GeoVge B. Arm- 10:4.5—WHTH - Janet Planner; '41 fhevrolet, up to $9.3.5 WTHT—Strangest Case of Dr. 'Ml Ford, Uji to $710 ad; WHTD — A n s^ r Man; '41 Ford, lip to .$909 Weird. '41 Pl.vmontli, up to $89(1 ■|0 Ilymoutli, up l<* S695 1C — Bob Steele. 11:00— News on all stations. *41 Bulek, up to $1879/ $1870^ 'to Bulek, up to $1130 —WDRC — News: W H T D ^ .S1U5 'to Pontlar, up to $920 steal Roundup; WTIC—Low«l^ 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; '41 Pontiac, up to WHTD—Paul Clement Trio; '41 nidsmobllr, up to !^t520 '40 Oldsmohlle, up to $1010 lomas. ^ _ *41 Dodge, up to . $10.50 ■|0 Dodge,'up to $775 -WDRC — Mommile- and the WTHT—Baseball Scores; It’s D i^ e Time; WTIC—Harkness '41 Chrysler, up to $t 195 '10 Chrysler, up to $1115 ; WHTD — Headline Edition; '41 Nash, up to . .$1160 '40 Nash, up to ...... $1010 JlT — Fulton Lewis, Jr.; of Washington. i Pepti-Cota Companv, Long Iilaifd Ctly.N. Y, i c — Supper Club. 11:30 "WDRC - - Night Owl; .All Makes and Models Bought Accordingly In This Magnificent -W DRC—Jack Smith. Songs; WHTD —Mttsic; WTHT—Dance C>ASH IMMEDIATKI. Y! NO DELAY! Franchised Bottler: Pepsl-f’ola Bottling Co. of Central Village, Conn, I —Raymond Gram Swing; Orchestra; W nC —Congression­ —Hartford Heroes Speak; al Medal of Honor. Driv^ ln— Write In or Phone In TRU-ART P erfect 12SOO__WHTD — News: Music; 1C — News of the World. We AVIII Buy Voiir Car Over the Phone. 7-8144 -W DRC — Ellery Queen; W n C —News; Danny Ryan .Ser­ DIAMOND ENSEMBLE TO — Lone Ranger: WTHT enade. body Lane; WTIC — Master 12:30—WTIC—Let's Dance with SPECIAL OFFER Thomas Peluso. x "To love, honor and cberisb”-~ Sell your ear to us right now and you can use your ear for Odd Fellows Bingo li' a pledge bett (ynbolized by the next 80 days without charge. the groom's gift of a Tru-Art Perfect Diamood Ensemble to Jetworks Presenting Stars his bride. Excellence of quality. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. Artistry in workmanship. Exqui- Of Forthcoming Season 368 MAIN STREET HARTFORD .\ND EVERY THURSDAY EVENWG iiie Design. These make for triple-value, in the double beauty V-. i All Bingo Players of Tru-Art tngagemem ring and K tern standard time; Thursd^y Programs: NBC—9:30 svedding bend. Iforld Series Thursday—1:15 p. a. m.. Daytime Claaalcs; 6:30, Cordially Invited to Attend! -Second game from De- S p ^ ^ Spotlight; 9:30, Jack Haley It. . pomedy; 11:30. We Came This Way Finale. “ A Song for Frank­ r lin Roosevelt." CBS—3. Milt Ba­ -RECORDS- -Torn. Get. 3.— Appar- con Tales; 6, School of the Air; special programa built to 6:15, New Patti Clayton Song Se­ Wedding Ring Sets $3.0.95 let what the new network sea­ ries; 7:30. Mr, iCeen's Drama; 6, ls offering in the way of Kostelanets Music and Lily Pons. Matched for Bride and Bridegroom . . . is becoming a regular pol- ABC—9 a. m„ Breakfast Club and RE-UPHOLSTER From ...... 1 . c .-H.... r f t .e '' George Jessel; 12:30 p. m„ Farm CTS o r ^ t i ' and Home; 4:30, CheW r Bowles The Plymouth QUALITY WAY nn OPA; 7:16. Raymond Swing; 8. \ New' “ "<* Abner. MBS—9:15 a. m.. Your suite stripped to the frame and completely rebuilt IN OUK Shady Valley Folks; 12>45 p. m.. COI.UMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR - CAPITOL OWN SHOP by expert oraflsmen . . . new springs and filling ** ^ M d i 8«n- •> Murray on "Problems of added . . . woodwork refinlshed . . . pieces redesigned and mod- Small Business;" 4:30, Melodies; erized - . choice of fine fabrics. Vou'll be delighted with the iday night. NBC is preparing 8:15, Hugh Thompson's Song; Aiitpiey its entertainment results . . . a t prlees you can afford! 10:30. Swing's Uie Thing. In two one-hour sections. It POTTERTON*S to the presentations ag a At The Center 539-541 Main Street ling” for the listeners and M’Hbdrawal to Settle 'He Open.Thursday Until 9 P. M. i)lose|d Saturday At 5:80 P M. OF fine LURTCHmflKin&a. still lives. ting aside aponsored shows iZT-'fejrr and the ride the air space, Granby, Oct. 3— — Paul L. first hour, Sunday at 5 p. AtjiP-l will concentrate on programs Avery, moderator of elections said ths Monday, Tuesday and last night that arrangements are asday schedules, picking being worked out for the with ■tars ss Fibber McGee and drawal of one o f the two men tied THE ATOMIC SCIENTIFIC WAY alive many a little tot in war-torn lands across the seos. lly, Eddie Ckuifor and others for the office of third selectman ;lve the spot-ups. and that It will be unnecessary to TO MODERN CLEANING! T M IGHT Kaye been Rotterdam. It might have been [ Your donation hel^sd wor-separated families here at londay’s second edition at 10 conduct a speciid election. Both I the rest of the week, Thurs- men are Democrats, Third Select­ A Teaspoon or Tablespoon Will through Sunday, to include man John J. Doherty and Arthur home, top. ik Benny, Bums and Allen, etc. W. Broughton.'received 59 votes. Do All Your Cleaning Coventry. It might have been Greece... Manila. Doherty was the choice-for first Jomlng up Umight; CB^ 10:80. selectman on the party ticket but Without SOAP! Surely, you're not going to stop helping now. •. when 1 draws Sisters with Jane ^Fro- was defeated for that office but CONVENIENT \ The shriek and roar of a bom bi.. and that,.was all. in as guest after moving from the votes he received placed him M'HITE MAGIC rLE A N S EVERYTHING M'lTHOUT the need is greater than ever before! (500,00Q des­ KJ: NBC 11:30. Gen. Carlos" R. in a tie with Broughton. nulo g^iest speaker in "C. M. SOAP! NO RUBBING! NO SCRUBBING! • TERMS! It happened to thousands of mothers. They're gone. * drama honoring Jose Calugas, titute war orphans are noVr wandering in Yugoslovia ilppine war hero. Cleans Refrigerators, Sinks, Bathtubs. Toilets — Sparkling and Sanitary! CUSTOM MADE CUSTOlWBUILT Their homes are gone. Rubble! i alone). * You'll give again ... won't you? \ SIMOlVlZiNC ■I ,11 networks are .scheduling for NO RUBBING! NO SCRUBBING! SLIPCOVER.S NEW' FURNITURE 10 p. m. Friday the address of l^ie Body Shop Method it Admiral Chester W. Nimltx Fine, full spring conStruo- Slip covers perfectly Uilored Who took care of the babies? Who gave them some­ Some of your gifts Will go to the U.S.O. to bring re­ lore a point session of Congress. SOLIm ENE & FLAGG. Inc. tlon. newly formed associated In a wide variety of fine fab­ 884 Cehter St. Teh 5101 rics for year ’round beauty Pieces made to your specu­ thing to eat? Who found them a place to sleep? Who laxation to a lonely soldier, perhaps your own. It will tins also plans to carry the lations at great savings. KCh, followed by ■ a description _____ and service. Prompt delivery. bring smiles to wounded veterans in hospitals, and aid the ' Washington parade in his T cared for them and comforted them? Who taught them nor. PHONE HARTFORD 6-7302 and reverse charges . . . war-stranded merchant seamen. i [>laUng Tonight; NBC -8, Mr. LINOLEUMS— or visit our newly enlarged showroows.' to talk and walk? S Mrs. North: 9, Eddie Cantor OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6. ^TUES. AND THURS. TO 9. w ; 9:30, District Attorney; 10, FLOORING TILE You are being asked to give again because those who ,y Kyser hour. CBS — 8. Jack Y O U did! n on comedy; 8:30, Dr. Chrls- / Manchester UPHOLSTERING can't help themselves NEED your help— badly. Give to n: 9:30. Ann Sothern's Maisle; Floor Covering' Center BAaERICIDAL CLEANING CRYCTALS. Great Momenta in Music. ABC 168 HARTFORD ROAD PLYMOUTH SHOPS |:30, Fishing and Hunting; 9. Quality Workmanship iYou did all that and more .. .when you gave so gen­ Manchester's War Fund . . . make your gift as big as your rtain Time Drama: lO. Counter Telephone 8688 or 8759 1354-60 ALBANY AVENUE HARTFORD 5, CONN. y. MBS—8:30. Bert Wheeler Open Thursdays and Saturdays “ Hartford’s Leading Upholsterers” erously to Manchester's War Fund. Your donation kept heart. ^ “ inedy; 9:30. Artie Shaw band; . Until 9 O’Oi tSO, Ralph Slater, hypnotist. It WOMEN to th e WANTED Hamiltons Bulova, Beurus, Elgin, Lon-

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J V * ■' ___- PAUB SSVBiff ■ . . L [MANCHESTER EVENING HEKAI.D. IIANCHKSTlfiK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1945 ICANCHESTER EVENING HE.RALD. MANCHESTER. OONM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1945 ------SIX would be absent from their posts operators will be Involved, as well "MONTGOMERY WJ To Quit Work for the four hours to attend re­ as toll, calls. But, in town meetings as else­ W ant H an d Local Breaks gional meetings and discuss the ' "We very much regret this In­ Manchester Cubs Shell Tigers’ New Jersey controversy. The only convenience' to the public,” Mr. where, loud voices do not neces­ O liitiiarv Boyce said, '-but we -hope It will ■ ♦" ■41 sarily denote great wisdom. It \ exception to the genieral strike, ac­ . ohhc Conlrollin*; Japs; Spjir PolicjC For 4 Hours cording to Mr. Boyce, will be pro­ demonstrate two'things:That our Evening Herald was not gootl fun. It was a dis- A ee F ro m M I; Inde'pendent union la not company- PUBLISHED BY THE vision for a few workers to main­ LD PRINTING CO. INC. gi-ace to Manchester. Leail in ‘Iril. 7-0 Byrnes Is Told Keeps Hartford, Oct. 3—(4V-Telephone tain skeleton force* exclu­ dominated and that telephone , IS BlfMlI Street One could go on for some time Working on Cljtes as workers in (Connecticut and sively for such emergency calls as workere are solidly in back of their H tncbeiter. Conn. Deaths those to hospitals. union.” THOMAS PERGUSON without succeeding In recreating (Continued from Page One) Store OwneraTlere Are throughout the country announced General Menecer the atmosphere of last night's (rontlnned Fron Page poe) Dial aervlce will continue as Poonded October 1. Ittl Mr*. Loretta Price Cooper W atkins one of the longest On Edge Over Thefts today that they would quit work usual, but It will be Impossible to meeting. But, in summary, it hoiiser hit into a doublr play. Mrs. Loretta Price ■ Cooper, and to deal with such questions, it Friday between 2 and 6 p. m. In bUebed Brery Ereninf Except protest against the /decision of a make a toll call. There also will TYPEWRITERS _ys and Holidays Entered at the can be said that even those who Johnson to Hughes to Cavarretta. mother of Robert L. Cooper, of 67 is Imperative to create an Allied The recent fCrry of night-time be some Irtterruptiifi, Mr. Boyce Office at Manchester, Conn., as Vo runs, no hits, no errors, none Boulder road. Manchester, died organ which would enable the four National Labor Relations boato came expecting something of the breaks on Main street,- McKee said. In teletype service and serv­ Repaired, Cleaned • • e nd Class Mail Hatter. ' left. yesterday at the Manchester Me­ Allied powers which played a examiner In Kearny, N. J. ice to radio broadcasting stations. sort were sick and disgusted at morial hospital. decisive role in .the defeat of Japan lines of 'es in tow n! , street and the daytime theft of The announcement origlnaljy SUBSCRIPTION RATES _ the irresponsible excesses which Third Inning Cubs AI1‘ told, the national federation Overhauled Tear by Mall ...... J 9.00 She had recently observed her to carry outjm agreed policy and $1,000 from a store on Spruce was. made in New York city by J. ,75. the meeting permitted itself. And Johnson drove a long liner to Mth birthday. Bom In Middle- to shoulder common responsibility. J. Moran, vice president of the Na­ estimated that 200,000 telephone F-ewntb-by Mall->.-...... ,...,,.4- centerfield that was good for two Packard,' Bulek,- Oldsmobll* . . . in the street haa spurred the pollM jde- For Prompt Pick-up Service «a Copy ...... S .03 those who did not attend, pre­ town, Connecticut, July 27, 1849, "However, the Soviet govern­ tional F^eration of Telephone people would suspend’/work. Ire red One Tear — ...... i s.oo bases when It bounced off Cram­ as a girl, she saw her father de­ ment considers that the creation of Nursery World It's Whitney, Kroll, Heywood- partment to activity to break up Workers, an independent union. Whatever loqal service require* am States and APb ...... 113.00 sumably because they had previ­ er's glove after the veteran had part with the 1st Conn. Heavy such an Allied advisory committee Wakcfleld and Thayer that keep ’em rolling! this group which ha’s had local The plans were confirmed today by Call ously found milder demonstrations made a hard try. It wbs ruled a You’ll find the leaders st Watkins . . , twenty- MEMBER OF Artillery, with which -he served must be preceded by the formation five styles and colors. Priced from 10.95 storekeepers on edge for the past Paul E.. Bofyee of New Haven, THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS of the same sort of thing distaste­ hit. Lowrey sacrificed Johnson to in the Civil War, was severely of the governments of the four president of the Connecticut Union Manchester .wO Associated Press Is exclusirely third, going out, Newhouser to wounded In the battle of Baton few days. .titled to the use of republlcatlon of ful, would have been confirmed in York.. Cavarretta looped a single Allied powers of a control govern­ Several police officers w'cre as of Telephone Workers. Inc., an af­ Typewriter Exchange Laaara dispatches credited to It or not iheir own decision never again to Rouge and died as a result. ment for Japan." filiate of .The National organiza­ BOILERS irwise credited In this paper and to center, scoring Johnson. Pafko Mrs. Cooper comes of a familV Signed to the job of digging up witness or take part In such a drove a double, to the wall In left Enda on Hopeful Note Clues since the two Main street tion. . AND »the local news published here. remarkable for Its longevity. Her Molotov, more outspoken thkn HEYWOOD- To Be .Absent Four Hour* Teh 8275 degradation of democracy. centerfield. scoring Cavarretta. places were entered Monday night, I rlfbts of republlcatlon of special Nicholson popped out to Mayo at mother reached the age of 94, her Bymei or Bldault.in his pres* con­ WAKEFIELD with the result that several good Mr. Boyce said all operators and atches herein, are also reserved, What have we now? We have brother 92 and her sister 98 years. other employes in Connecticut all aervlce client of N. E. A. Service second. Livingston singled to cen­ ference, ended his statements on a clues have been uncovered and ar­ FURNACES a town meeting In which respon­ ter, scoring Pafko, and that was 5 months. hopeful note: rests are expected in the ■ case Besides her son. Robert L Coo­ WHITNEY POWER VACUUM sible cltlsens will ndt take part, enough for Ngwhouser. Big A1 per, she leaves a daughter. Mrs "The Soviet delegation is look­ Steer-O-Matic soon. ■ . ’ inolOH SPECIAL SALE PRICES l^bllahers Representatives: The Benton replaced the southpaW' in ing with confidence Into the fu­ Police questioned the owners of Bllus Mathews Special Agency—.New a town meeUng In which sanity Is Edward F. Phelps, of West Hart- / CLEANED irk . Chicago. Detroit sn