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 Argentina 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 , Telephon hi vaeeiaate my b'yitn Um I aae— m [SS^SSi \»itlia«il thre«i»9 iiiam oH ley. r ”’ •iv’icYi’Jisa.'ny" loi Hveetem, I vaecinale el Houndstooth Woolens with Or. $elil>ury riGEON rox udlle BALL 1 VACCINE. lt’» A KEENAN ■'llWYNN Shown A t Vi.u--’'*' initdsr then the M AT. 2:20 wM I 1 ? % ' reqiiUr le«l pei PLUS: “BOSTON BLACKIE $ 3 * 2 9 y a r d ! \! y / ' vecclaa I me far JO SEITUm i pulleli aed yat BOOKED ON SUSPICION”" . _ **** ahaut Ihraa irtMthi’ immufiily. Brown,'®ack, Red, and Navy Checks, for skirts, , HiM la da? Why suits and^ckets. Ihara’s^thioj ta iM. WEEK BUSHNEIL I_ STABTlNO S ; O a. 15 MEMOKIAL — HABTFORD THE NATION’S MUSICAL SENSATION! 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PEN ONLY $8.75 A BATHTUBS - TOIlfTS ttuby-BingsV-,^ . . .' $21.00 awl up. lantua orouqMr [llUsonic Rings ...... $25.75 and up M A N C H ES TER 4161 WATERMAN PENS ...... $5.00 VP llAidies* Black4>nvx r . . $14.00 and tip CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON lies* Stone Set R ings ST.l.'v and up on dotted line —-‘it Is worth 10c _ I . discount on a 2 lb. package of | . B U R R I 1 1 ^ White Magic at your favorite ■ .1 1 ^ This War Fund Announcement Sponsored byCheney Brothers MATTHEW WIOR \- “ 1 ^ ------JEWELER ------^ DONNELLY’S THOMAS E. HIGGINS LABORATORY, »|anuf^ctuper N U R S E R I ^ .AT THE CENTER Middletown, Conn. ^ 119 OAKLAND STREET 977 ^AIN STREET ' TELEPHONE 5214! 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 the town left. OPEN THURSDAY E V E N 1N G S T 0 '5:00. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON at tmproWBmit ar*~deitrab!r,“ meeting....That change" should al Local Clergyman at makes it practically unani- to Involve the creation of a. clear responsibility for executive offi Sunday Concert Is Awarded Degree cials of the town, so that it is no Order meeting last night was longer possible for them to sit In Of Swedish League ny things. It was an extreme Rev. Theodore E. Palmer, pas silent buck-passing while issues in natration of democracy in tor of Emanuel Lutheran church, which they should display leader The Swedish Junior Ltsgus, of uraa one Of four Uitb*ran church T wo-piece groups FUEL OIL at kind of action which, if con- ship are being decided. We need, which 14 letol girls are members, leaders upon whom' honorary doc tor of laws degrees were conferred From One of Slancheslcr’s Old aued, must sooner or later end in short, a new charter. If we will present Mlae Erma Erickson est Dealers for Reliable 8er\1cc. nocracy, It was a happy hunt-, of New Britain and New York last evening at the convocation don't set alMUt getting it. If we L ground for the exponent of (Jity, in a musical program at the which climaxed the conference and simplify living- L;- ever have another town meeting Avery Memorial in Hartford Sun pastors' Institute sponsored oy Up- . RANGE OIL illogical. It was a field day like last night's, we shall need a day afternoon at 8:15. sala College, eommemoraUng the Metered Service! CAROL BRENTS .. THE WOOL WORSTED SUITS pressure groups. It was, at Mias Erickaon, lyric soprano, 76th anniversary of the fburding conservator. of the New York Conference of the nes, a hog-calling contest which who la a member of the league ta room The W. G. Glenney Co. Specials for Thursday, QUALITY SWEATERSI - SALr PRICED 24.88 jMsoeiated with Columbia Broad- Lutheran Auguatana Synod. PHONE 4148 buld put the famous voice mara- Rev. Palmer Was among the of the com belt to shame, Tax Reduction PcopoBala eaating System and has sung at Whether you’re dosing the "big deol," or playing convoy on ihoi the USO In New York city. ‘ At more than 100 clergymen fnim the iMi't it a comfort to know that thenti's. nomethlng around that was many things. But It was The tax change program recom the present time she la a student Eastern States who attended and hann’4 nlipped In quality? Well, Wanln Carol Brent sweatern special d ale—you’ll look smarter and more distinguished in o lldom, if ever, a town meeting. took part In the academic procc.s- ; mended to Congress by Secretary of (jeorge Reeves of New York, sion. Degrees were also con-; Iwven't. 'They're ntlll the name soft, pure wool that you’ve come Brent! They’re all 100% virgin wool—smooth and soft to 1h* I A town meeting is, supposedly, who will be her accompanist at Friday and Saturday to cherifih! Hllll the name good round-ncek clannlc. And ntlll of the Treasury Vinson has the ferred on Dr. Paul J. Hohm. presi-1 touch. Expertly foilored to fit comfortably, to hold o p re a and gathering of a majority of a the Sunday concert. •dent of Lutheran Theological Sem Hennlbly priced! Maize, cherry, green, brosvn, navy. 34-40. merit of some conservatism in ' It will be remembered that Miss Unually 8.98. to resist wrinkles, large assortment of handsome paH*m»—doik I'a citixens, gathered to hear comparison with proposals from Erickson has appeared on pro inary, Philadelphia: Ur. Julius Lin 5-Foot coln of Chicago, former president and light tones—in fin* single and double breosted modeli. onsible and informed reports Republican Congressmen that we grams locally on numerous occa of the New York Conference* and Poldins The ifandMime C-ardigan In the Haine Color* a t. .. .4.49 om town officials, to deliberate sional, the last time as guest solo Dr. P. O. Berseli, president , of the legislate ourselves a straight 20 ist of the Beethoven Glee Club in Rulo ubUc poUcy with s o m a je ^ reduction up Synod. Citations were read b r , I city and the seriousness of the spriM of 1944. Dr. Evald B. La-wson, president of MIDOET SOCKET and down the line. With this war Miss Esther M.. Johnson of Upsaia. 59c men, and to reach conclu- still unpaid f^ , and with Infiation Clinton streM is in charge of the Sunper Dancing W RENCH EET an4 decisions on the basis still threatening, it is this coun local ticket dltorlhution, and any Irving Yramer'i Orch. Graduoted to a 16lh of on inch the town's collective common one Ihtertoted in^^attendlng the try's need to keep taxes at a high concert may contact ber for tick 1:30 ie 1 JL N. 10 pet. bn both sides. M ade of seasoned level, not rush into any orgy of ets. Other local memben on the About Town Janie* Lsc* in box maple with plated steel joints. night's meeting was many *1 Itviek*r4 Last tax relief. The chief merit ”of the committee are Misa Hazel B, John • 2.77 igs, but it was not one of son of Holl street and Mias Vivian Miss Dolores Mae Brown is re Vinson.-plan, then, is that it pro cuperating at her home, 101 Walk Ofnnert A handy little midget aocket The million dollar business Anderson of Hamlin street. Bandy vides some answer to the urge of er street after undergoing an ap- 1.50 up wrench set. In Parkerized finish. tome 27,000 residents of Man-congressmen to vote pendlcltla operation at the Hart Screw ter was conducted by S t* I P. H. Nine assorted size sockets, with ^ their constituents "tax relisf," ** but ford hospital Thursday, Sept. 27th. Super-luxurious . . . this London Lounge group with its extra large sofa la ! ta Nlaar'a Driver ilch started out the evening at that it keeps ths proposed reduc Engagemenis and matching chair. Wide, low, comfortable arms; deep coil-eprlng com Sltisfa 'A-inch drive, and one fiex han ), dwindling progrssalvely as The town at its annual toum N«Ttr % Cavtr tions moderate. meeting last night voted to ac fort, Smart heavy-loop frieze covering In a soft blue, 424.09 ChAffe dle with Croat, bar. Set comet ne,pressure group after another Bjork-Pinney cept three deeds. One was from I 9 c Wo would definitely quarrel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plnney of complete in metal box. SOFTLY NAPPED MEN’S FINE CO’TTON ehieved its own pet object, Frank Cheney, Jr., and others for FLANNEL DIAPERS CO'TTON PANTIES HANDSOME from representing a majority however, with the manner 'in Silver Lane. East Hartford, Tor- a piece of land on the north side S-ineh icrawdrivtr . • . «t5«l blod* TWO-TONE which the Vinton recommenda merly of Manchester, announce the of Spring i street. The other two jhe/^JtgienA • 3^l61h of on Inch iri diomtftr. Package of 12 ],57 RAYON SHORTS | .0 0 1 the town's pltlxens or voters, engagement and coming marriage FOR CHILDREN M i SWEATERS tions propose to grant this tax pieces of property were from the Shockproof Pyroiyiin hondlt. 97d Cut on generobs llnM to gtva I s, laat^nlght'B meeting brought of their daughter, Mias Beatrice Manchestejr Jlomes Corporation ^atrmimfton five, ia m in q to n IlCevy, wonderfully abM>rh. lit two per cent of the popula- reduction. During the war one of W. Pinney, to Ensign Arthur Ed ent cotton flannel! Sanitary Tearoee. A il round elaetio. Sizes 4 to 10. Popular coat maximum comfort.' Gm 4-.[ for Hawthorne street, south and Friction style. Solid* with tweed looking designs, colors. Ttel , four per cent of the voter’s the healthiest things that hap ward Bjork of the U. S. Merchant Alton street south. All three packed! Size befare hem Weto'BSe. v pened for this country was the Marine,’ atatlonid at New London deeds were recorded this morning WARDS MAfTER- Tape ming: 27”x27”. front*. Were 1.10. sides. St. at present. giving the town title to the prop It is futile to advocate'a larger extension of the income tax into Reduced! lower income levels. The yield ■rae wedding will take place in erty. QUALITY PLANE BUifastical attendance at town the! Center (Congregational church — ...... nsetlhgs. Hie only hall we have from this extension downward of on jpaturday. October 20. Due In New York tomorrow on ,«-KISIT No. 4 10c von’t hold" any more anyway. the income, tax scales was not ap the SS Aquitania (rom the Euro I of strong cotton fabric preciably beavy. The collection of '^exgs. with petroleum and sul pean Theater of Operations is eNIIWfrvCeMAMiJi .. .'tacky, firm-holding; For It could have been the town's 4.27 so many small accounts was a fur, rank first among the states sergeant John J. O’Conrvof, Jr., of nhop or household use. 4-oz. luck, in such a situation, to iR the value of mineral products. 750 Main street, this town. LOANS roll. headache for the Treasury and- a T V arr bomm iiinrauMfly. Is«t Cuts fast and smooth on even the eve those who did appear at the JL/ if • IcMOi U the best Aohfltkm to meeting conduct themselves headaehe ifor employera who bava r»r problem. IbU mecto Mrvlc* «Ut hardest woods! High carbon steel bad to handle the necessary pay wvc you time snd travcL Pbooff, a sense of the dignity and se- edge is easily honed ... stays roll reductions. ua how much rou need. «d *!»« «* iousness of their duty as free- th« occCTamy meta w* jtwar .psOcm Blit It did one thing which, to • t tioai. Thaai map in to mipoinUncM sharp longer. Makes adjustments aen. It could have been, but it to atoi wd pick up tto moaaay. our mind, made these headaches from tissue-thin to coarse. Pol vaa not. What we bad was SMPU TO APPLY well worth while. It Increased Loaau m e n u d . cai algsm un sleaw. vaudeville, it was burlesque, it Give ta the Moaithly pmnnenta you cmi .(Fuad win ished hardwood ktsob and hondle. the number of those who paid di b. mtnsad. A (too a t tlOO coata crackpotism carried to the For your Modem living room . . . this streamlined *N.M whra promptly ato.kl iai 13 For a snowy kitchen . . . delkale rect taxes to the federal govern WAR FUND ccmaccuti*. moaitMr baaUBmant. handblown glass In pure white. ultimate degree, but it was not Heywood-Wakefield group with stubby legs and arm a t S10.05 .a ,1;- ^ ? mAmjncari'En E varNiivu h e r a l iII, MATWJUEyrKRi OONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,134^ MAffCHESTER pVENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,1945 ^AGE ELI posed Service Center In Manches the Zoning Commission for a five- property located on Summit tcceived many favorable press no ONE WEEK DELIVERY AT MacDONALD^ ter. This plan was approved by year, term . Plan Service street. tices. Leorn Fleischer is a young Daugliter Born the Veterans Covmcll and Select The final standing of the town’s Lincoln Corporation to Wallace Musical Club iPlanlst—only 17 year old—and is imult and Shouting men. Several voters expresked appropriations resulting from four H. and Myrtle M. Allen, property no doubt making a name for him located on Deepwood Drive. Three Big To Lindberghs RE-UPHOLS'TE thcnjscives on the matter and Ed hours of the strangest type of Of Memory self in the musical world. ward W. Krasenlcs of 49 Perkins business ever to corqe before a Frank J. and Nina M. Deu- Gives Program Gladys Gilroy, pianist, favored plaise to William F. John-son street moved to table the appro town m eeting w as $1,4.54,601, the c'ub with three of Debussy’s New York, Oct. 3 — (/P) — The Mark T ^ n Meeting priation. Action was then taken, Alan' Olmstcad of 669 Tolland Special Rites in Concor property located on Laurel Street. Behind Pay Depiahds numbers, "Clair de Lime,” ’’Ara ------— - ktacOiMId the voice vote orf’ the move to ta Turhpike, moved that the Select Frank Cheney, Jr., et al, to r October Meeting of the besque’’ and “The Golliwog's Cake Dally News said today it had strips your saite. ^ th«j ble bring doubted,' Moderator men he authorized to further dia laitheran OuirrhfJ.ll|.cl|''*row n of Manchester, property lo Walk.” learned that Mrs. Charles / . Lind . 1 __ et for bus transportation but aince cated on the north aide of Spring By labor’s figures, it should Cliaminad^- Group Is frame, and rebuilds^ in U tonS inerallO n Ol . budget had been made up, the Yules a.sked for, a standing vote. study the swimming pool proposi Cost of Living, !wage^®*^’ Irene Foster accompanied by bergh. wife of the filer, gave birth tion, authorizing them to seek atl- For Lieut. Haherern street. be 58 pef cent, pletely. New filling Officc of' Defense Transportation He ruled that the motion td table (jLapecial commlsaion appoint Held in South Church Dorothy Case completed the eve to a daughter yesterday, in Doc 1 9 ” idpal Affairs Is! bad been defeated. dlllonal ■ engineering advice, if Manchester Hones Corporation Controls and Loss of! ning’s program by singing three Terms Arranged To aprinqs are added and had relinquished all controls over they need it, and directing them to .the Town of Manchester ■ for e A IIAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3.1948 N ew hou^er, B oroivy Starting Series H u rlers | Local Sport chatteq Zlggry Olbert, UiAt huak^louth-<• issue. Tommy Monoban of paw who hurl^ for the PA’s in who heads the recreation setup tffl the deciding game, for the Twilight Bristol as weU as having chorgi League last Saturday was on the of Muzzy Field, would be spot. He had juat received his than glad to come up and Yale Bulldogs Point hpnhrable discharge from the Na- plans with our Rec commlttoe Sport Slanits- Vy after three years se»wlce the town board members, week previous. man who might be colled In. on#3 By Earl W. Yout To Holy Cross Game I am sure' if asked he would. U f Olberi hadn't pitched In a game Sammy Massey of New Haven. For Opener in Detroit I Sporta IkHtor since he stopped the Men's Club with a no hit, no run performance. Massey played sporta In Man Threw Two Poster* ^wben he said Bader's eye was as Crutiaders Led by Stan He tried his arm out and it felt chester for a number-of-i Favorable Weather Ex-| World Series Facts Shortly after Joining the Yan big as a balloon tbs next day. In Action Tonight KoaloBfski Expected to good. He waa given the starting Today he is rounding put hts Babe Ruth, the most colorful assignment and hurled creditable And Figures kees in 1920, after being sold by year fa director of physical cdues- pected; Both Squads figure In organized baseball gain Extend Eli in Bowl ball. tion at Trinity Parish In New] Ready and Confident; .the Red Sox. Ruth was playing the ed many new friends In his Hart Haven. By The Associated Press outfield In an exhibition game ford appearance. As he started Saturday Afternoon Next season will) the advantage Teams— Chicago Cubs, Na from the dugout- to the plate, a fan of spring training, Ztggy should Tigers Are Favored against a gre,at colored club. Dur SUU another man. who toiows tional League, va Detroit asked if he was going to hit one New Haven, Oct. 8—There will rate with the state’s,best, yes eye'n Tigers,. American League. ing one of the late innings, the 'over, Babe replied "You know along the llne.s of Lefty Perzan all the answers on erecting and Detroit, Oct. 3— (/P) —If the j Managers—Charley Grimm, bases wer* loaded wfth two outs be three testa on Up here this Sat and Mickey Delucda. conducting. • stadium so that it | am twice as old now." The fan will be of benefit to the town Is] weather man only cooperates, the ' Cubs; Steve O'Neill, 'IHgers. chirped biabk, "Ybu sFounTbe able urday when Yale and Holy Cross and a dangerous batter up at the J. Orlean Christian of ths Uni-1 Detroit Tigers and the Chicago Playing schedule— Oct. 3, 4, plate. Ruth was waved In from to hit them twice as far then.’.’ The tangle in their 12th football meet Moriarty Brothers’ statement the 5 in Briggis Stadium, Detroit; Babe did hit one that cleared the ing—a contest which will esUbllsh other day that they will return to verstty’ of Connecticut. Thessl Cubs collide In newjy-palnted rightfleld to pitch. The Babe’s arm men are qualified and when asksdj OcL 6, 7, 8. 10 In WMgley wasn’t the best and he didn’t care fence with plenty to -apare. either the Blue or the Purple as the diamond sport next spring was Briggs Stadium today in the first Tour O o^ Friend and Mine the 1945 New England gridiron a welcomed note. The PA's were by yours truly they all said thsy i which looka like wool, but U Field, Chicago. to throw but be oblij^. After a would help if called upon. Now] for purple, lavender and fuchsia Pay Check a Postwar Lure game of the 1945 World Series, Starting time of games— few warmup pitches the batter One of the moat popular sports- champion* the only team In the local league _^OLL*S are now featuring! Get up ftTira your nap or your warmer, aofter and lighter than j before what is likely to be on all- it’s up to the town to capltaHsei ^T and LEGGINGS SETS for hard "bed’' and take a hot bath, tones, and "red raspberry" for all 1:80 p. m. (eastern standard •topped into the box. Rutb eaid, casters In the East is Bob Steele First of all it will be a test of during the recently completed sea wool, . time record Detroit baseball of WTIC In Hartford. Bob refers on the expert knowledge of these j and girls. They have the The hoKcr you can stand the wa- shades of green. How To Make Direct Donations , ------(\ time). "I knew he was tough so I Just •yatema—whether or not the ra- son. For British Women Workers crowd. to himself as "Your good friend pier-Uke T used by the Bulldogs men by calling them in. WlHi ' sizes in bright colors, ter, the more stimulated" you will The FINGER PAINTING SETS Probable attendance—Brigge threw two dusters and watched they? WARM THINGS FOR BABY With 5,000 standing room Uc)tT. Stadium 65,000 (capacity); and mine" on his didfy sports Can be vlctortoua over the-aome- Next year it la expected that at oup with applique, bunny be by the the soaking. Put a To War Fund at McGILL-CONVERSE, 645 ets to be added dally to the com- him jump. Th«r next three pitches are displayed in the well-stocked Wrlgley Field 44,000 (capaci were in there and he waa called broadcast and he ir just that. What more conservative but never- least three or four'local teams will or «nbroidery. There is a .pot of hot tea on the side of your Main atreet, will keep children— By Helen Oamp can’t even estimate how many did plstely snapped-up 44,000 reserved ten^5^r-old outfit with ma* tub arid sip while you soak, Infantsvvear Department at the ty). out and we won." . Steele was in'the dressing room thelea* touchdown producing single be In the Twilight League. An a ll' and . adults—happily absorbed. leave their jobs,” the ministry seats and 10,000 bleacher benches of the Gem s'before the Oems- velvet trimming, and a cute Though you will almost be dls- W. T. GRANT c o m p a n y . Sturdy Tho.se who wish to make their .donations direct to the London— Seven and a quarter Weather—Fair and cool. Rube Walberg the eccentric wing formation - of the visitors. local league, with all the former I Last NighFs Fights little checked bathrobes have pink The New York Museum of Mod spokesman said, "but it certainly In a pennant-wacky city that Codya game when he waa asked Secondly It wlU be a test of a stars back in action again Is what _ ^ y bear” cM t with bright red solved by perspiration, you'll be treasurer of Manchester’s War Fund camiiaign can do so million British women Who have j takes its baseball as seriously as Wednesday; temperature 80 southpaw of the Athletics was the or blue as predominating color. em Arts had an exhibit showing wasn’t a mass movement.’’ degrees. by Paflny O’Leary about his lat heavy Holy Cross line fronting a the fans of Manchester want. plae and red Wg^ngs. Leggings able to hop out feeling brand-new. at the Manchester Trust Compan.v, Checks should be the effective picture* done by An been mobilized for compulsory war Its automobile building, the •sslest pitcher to hit homere otf,< Solid color robes have booties to Before the war, he said, the First game batteries—For Ruth MUd in answer to a question. est predictions. Every fan who set of also heavy backs against Home town boys Is the answer. Hv The A.s.sociated Press have pre-war zippers. All are ------\ made paj-able to “ Manchester War Fund.” Window ger painting. Work— many in their first jobs— number of women workers wraa. chances are all in favor of a jam- fistena to Steele on the radio know Id buys, right nbw, at CAR- For really effective protection match. There are lambs or btin- Chicago Hank Borowy and “ Walberg was tough,” he said, "h,o Yale's much lighter but bard-hlt- White Plains. N. Y.—Phil Pal- | stickers which indicate that your home has subscribed will have to decide in the next few about four and three quarters packed turnout within shouting hia ability as a wrong picker. Bod ILL’S 785 Main stiwt. against moths, sllverfish. and car- W s on pink or blue blankets for Mickey Livingston; for De fanned me a few times but I jnAn- tlrig forward wall and a squadron A Rec director has been named, mcr, 140, Vancouver, B. C.. de To make leftover roUa palatable, months whether they want to go million as compared with seven distance of the 60,000-merk. Thus, picked three fights last week and VIr Baylock of comparatively lightweight scat H. Leon Sheppard w>ho is reported _____ \ pet beetles, spray floors, base- emb or carriage. Tiny pink, blue, to the fund, and lapel buttons will be furnished to those the local- series reedrd crowd of troit Hal Newhouser and . Paul aged to sock 19 homers ^ hl* of clsloned Vic Costa, 141, New York, or reid sweaters, pants, and mit sprinkle with some water and oa collecting pay checks every and a quarter million during the Richards. ferings. Mickey C oebrue the all came out with hia choice the .backs ranging from 147-pound to have served as director of phy r . , ------color boards and walls with new PEN- subscribing at the Bank. heat them In £he top of a double war; He says:' 55,189 would not only be eclipsed, loser. However, last Friday nlgiit The Brlstoli West Ends will pre' (8l. l Umea that are green COINSECT SPRAY, from Mc- tens * ^ I d be becoming to Hla week "or go tock to mopping floors Umpires (opening day as great A’s receiver Alwaw gave Buzzy Cher to 168-pound Tom sical education ahd coach at Nor heavy for their size ai the boiler for ten minutes. "They’ve had a taste of it but a new all-time high in attend- he went out on the limb and made sent a strong lineup tonight when New, York—Lenny,' (Boom I GILL-CONVERSE. at 50c a pint, or Her Honor. Knit bands and ahd doing dishes. signments)—Plate, Bill Sum Walberg'* pitch,- away, when he Scannell. wich University. A revised Recrea Boom) Mahclni, 154*4, Brooklyn, deairable. The house-to-house canvass for funds has already be how and know what it’s like ■ ante here Would be reached. six football predictiona and be they face the New London Diesels 75c a quart. As it contains DDT, shirts are available, too. All are And just what they will decide mers (A L i; lb, Lou Jorda threw a mept Mil, Mickey would Finally it will be a test of the tion committee has been named. defeated Stanley (Baby) Simms, I gun and it is expected that it will be completed by the Sweet com may be preserved is anybody's guess, according to to their money at the end of They gave Mr. Briggs’ ballyard lieve it or not, he made alx right under the lights at Muzzy Field _ j" dl kills ^les, mosquitoes and roach- durable and |ow-prlced. (N L): 2b. Art PassareUa (A L ); always say ‘‘Ob gee.’ This was a slingshot arms of 17-yesr old Art Why not look over the needs of 150>'j, New York, (8). at Home by salting in glass can a rather cautious spokj^man for a week. Lots of them like it." a special face-lifting for this par picks. Bob stated "Nobody ever at 8:30. Vic Baylock, veteran Dakos, the Bulldog passing sensa the towrn, have an open meeting es as well as the insects mon end of this week or the middle of next week. 3b. Jocko Conlan (NL). tipoff.to me and I would tee off." .San Juan. Puerto Rico— Joe] have shallow eyes, and no ning jars. the Ministry o f Labor, i He said there had been no pre ty with a $80,000 coat of paint, gives me credit when I pick a win pro performer, Wes Holden, for tion; and Capt. SUn Koslowski, with Mr. Sheppard, the Rec com tibned. Slightly mor«\ than seven per dressing everything up in its go- Series betting odds—Tiger* Ruth stated that ball players in Palmares, 155, Puerto Rico, out-] decay or green apoLs. "It would be a brave man who diction when compulsory "war ner. It Is so seldom." mer Columbia star and Fordham'a veteran of two previous football mittee and the people of the Town \ cent of all fire IdsMS In homes favored lO-to-13; Cub* 11-to- the service will euffer. He cited pointed Dan Calcano, 147, New | To get clothes ready in a hurry would try to *predlct what work" would be discontinued and to-meetln’ best for the first Cub- The popular sportscaster has Don Harrigan will be with the of Manchester? during the past yew were caused 10. the case of Hank Greenberg the campaigns and holdsr of the pre York, (10). [^Ifash sweet potatoes and blend Enhance your fall for ironing, sprinkle them with women are going to do,” he the uniformed services demobilized Tiger taffy pull in ten years. So if won many new listeners with his Bristol eleven. season rating as the best aerial outfits with color by overloading of heatjng plants. showTi in the sketch above. Paint the weatherman now only sticks First game odds—Tigers la- slugging outfielder o f the Detroit wrong picks. It’s a good policy. Baylock is also - head football Jersey City, N. J.—Sal Riehl,] with cinnamon and garnish through hair. If you arc blessed warm water instead of col^. said. "I could guess that but that it would be done gradual vored 5-to-7; Cubs 8-tp^. Tiger* who alammed out a homer artist in college gridiron rank;e. Manchesters recreation setup at ful necklaces and with two brushes, you can do them to match the mantel and ly and would depend on what hap by his promise of "cloudy and Fight fans who attend the weekly coach at New Britain High. the present time Is at the bottom 152, New York, outpointed FYeddle I Uh paprika. Hair-raising trick to try. If you two out of three women will x warmer with fresh northwest Probable lindup^fCr today’s with the bases loaded to give the Both teams opened their 1945 bracelets that you twice as good a job. Grip one In edge with the same border. CHILDREN’S COATS, made of V go on working, but it wouldn't pened to employment in the next scraps in the Capitol City look for of the barrel, so to speak. It w ill Graham. 155 1-4, New York, ( 8 ). have trouble keeping youta aloft winds” the last war-time ball opening game: Tiger* the American League pen campaigns in impressive manner Buffalo. N. Y.—Holman Wil-1 can have fun mak each flat and twist from a rub Pots of trailing vines, an an all-wool fleeces, at the MONT / mean anything and anybody few months. ward to Bob's prediction. It has need more than one man. With full SHARP PENS AND ing yourself. .lust at temples or In an upswung coif, clubs Ungle at 1:30 p. m. Eastern Chicago (N14'^ Detroit (AL) nant last Sunday, Babe said, "I last Saturday, the Bulldogs doing llama, 160'-j, Chicago, deeistoned bery wrist. tique timepiece, or odd groupings GOMERY WARD COMPANY, else's guess would be as good "Since lend-lease has been said that when he picks a a 27 to 7 Jbh on a tough little cooperation from all, the big task 7CILS, sold separately dr in g ^ x your button is to place your combs at a diag Standard 'Hme In the first peace Hack. 8 b > ^ Webb, as have watched Hank standing up winner sharpies amble do'wn and Sampson Powell, 165 1-4, Detroit,] , are ready to offer you both of figurines and bud vases will are as w'arm and comfortable as as mine.” stopped and we have no dolr Fish—Game T ufu team, while the Crusaders th yard 54-inch: cap and gloves. 3-4 r ' ' VDirroMEi /a yard 35 or 39-lnch material,; o’| Can be seen by appointment 1-2 yard bj-inch fabric. or see your own broker. For this pattern, send 20 cental W ILL BRING In coins, your name, address, siz'l TELEPHONE 4261 desired, and the pattern numbnl OR 2-0769 to Sue' Burnett, 'Ilie Manfibeateil T H E CASH Evening Herald, 1150' Sixth Aven-T ue. New York 19. N. Y. Immediate Service The Fall and Winter 1946 Issue of Fashion is ready. Brimful Read Herald Adv«. No Red Tape smart Ideas for horn# lewera. 13 cents. If-
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