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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,194S'' Average -DailT CIrealation The Weathwv- J j » %»!;>< j« Foreoaat of D. 8. Weather Bereaa ^ Manchester Evening Herald For tlM Month of Angnet, 1945 Cloqdy.wlth Uttle tempecatvte change tonight; F rid ^ pnrtly FintUeutenant Ernest D. Smith, Dowd by Warden Estella Kiitz amd Beebe and selections by Mrs. Ber­ ALIL'B COFRAN 8,985 nice and 'Teresa Hagenow, Miss ELECTRIC MOTORS cloudy afid warmer, foOdwed hy a oLeiFooter street a radar observ- Conductor Olive Wood. After the (Knbwn Aa Queen Alice) Member a t the Audit ' few light showers. A b o u t T o w n Past Grands Pauline Beebe and Mrs. Mildred Seventh Daughter nt a Seventh Son SIMONIZING Jr at a B-29 base on Guam was Introduction and welcome each Repairing - Rewinding Bnreaa a t OIrcalatloas whom he made his home .prior to Past Grand was presented with a Cowles. Gail, the small daughter Bom With a Veil All Work Guaranteed of Mrs. Cowles,- pleased with ner The Body Shop Method M anchester^— A City o f Village Charm jO a g David Lodge No. S l ^ O. entering the service in 1941, has Lodge Guests decorated teapot tile. Beadinga Dally, Incinding Sunday, Ace Electric Motor Repairs F , will hold apedal rphearsals received an honorable discharge Under the direction of Mrs. Ber­ acrobatic dances. After commu­ 9 A. M to 9 P. M. Or By Appnlnt- SOLIMENE «r FLAGG. Ine. nice Hagenow, ‘ an entertainment nity singing of favorite tunes, nt. . In the Service nt the Peo­ 221 N. Main SU 0pp. Depot PRICE THREE CEI th« aeoand degree V m evening. and has enrolled in . New York 884 Center SL Tel. 5101 (OfauMUM AdverUshia m CagB IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) University tor a four-year course. of vocal and instrumental music Joumment was made to the ban­ ple fdt SO Veara. Telephone 5642 VOL. LXIV., NO. 2 ^ No. 1 at 7jP» sharp, and quet hall where Vice Grand Mrs. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM a at 8 tfjjhJck. He returned home last week after Rebekahs Entertain For­ and dancing was presented and serving 87 months at Schofield greatly enjoyed. The program con­ Minnie Kissman and her commit­ 189 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. mer Heads at Meeting tee served dainty refreshments. Phone e-2024 The anoafi election of officers Barracks', Honolulu, H. T., as sec­ sisted of piano solos by Marilyn theJ?nSk J. Mansfield Detach- retary to the commanding officer. Monday Night Gas Blast Wrecks Apartn^ent "Marlne Corps League, will He was there when the Japs at­ tacked Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, Corporation Says to In the Army and Navy Point Sunset Rebekah Lodge, at its and was graduated from Manches­ , --ni. tonight at 8 o’clock. All first meeting of the new season, LBembers a t the Detachment are ter High school with the class •urged to he present. of 1937. Monday evening In Odd Fellov/s’ Tonight’s The Night! hall, entertained its past noble. .Ir V IS IT - Union Leader^ip District Governor Casson of the The midweek service’ this eve­ grands. Among them was Past rHotary Club spoke at the weekly ning at 7:30 at the Church of the Noble Grand Miss Mary H utchl-1 Two Yea I'neeting of the Manchester Flo- Nasarene will be in charge of the son. formerly of this town, who j : tary Club last night at 6:30 at the Women’s Foreign Missionary So­ now makes her home with h er' LOANS ciety. Mrs. Florence E. Fish will * [ Bheridan Restaurant. His talk, brother. Grand Secretary W'llllam rVOITT berrnw anMcaMarilr; bol ‘Radically Wrong’ *‘Alms and Objects of Rotary,” preside. 8. Hutchison of the Odd Fellows, L / a • loan la tha boat lalotte ta yam pnUoD. thla apadal Mrvko arm L eras received with enthusiasm by whose headquarters is in New aava you time and timaL Pbent, tdl ] all njembers present. Corp. Thomas Humphrey, son Haven. ua he* oaueb rou naad. and glarns as< of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hum­ The past head officers of the the memianr Meta lor your aMdkn. Detroit Firm Affected lien. Than saan hi hr appointnamt Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Mn- phrey of 189 West Center street, lodge were asked to retire and m and pkK ap tha monay. War Finale arrived home last night on a 30- wiere later escorted to- the station BINGO By Strike Used Paid Will/fie Abandoned aona will meet this evening at SBMf Ts Amy 7:80 In the Masonic Temple. The daya furlough after serving two of Noble Grand ^ Mrs. Maybe'.l Leana an mnda on ilinalwi aleat. years in the European area. On Monthly paynwnta yon can aCoad wS Advertisement in News­ Story Told te Winter; Dischi Past Master degree will be con- ha amnnid. A loan at SIM ceata ferr^ on a class o* candidates. the completion of his leave he will SM40 whaa praoMly rapald In 11 paper to' ' ‘Irre­ Sa Hors Head Home report to Texas for further assign­ Lanaantlai aaonthly hntaamanta Core to Be Lower^ ment. at St0.0S aach. naaapt. priaata. Bernard Paul LaPine, son of Mindly aaraka. If yaa naadtlO to sponsible Leaders’ ; Jap People Oct. l and Nov. 1; of Bernard J. LaPine, of 90 Bran­ Washing Machines tseo phant aa today te a l-Tlalt ST. BRIDGET’S In reporting the Intent to Sell qUART . loam Or If Ineanarnlaat for yen to Asks TTiomas Answer FromPacific Du t sball Advised by ford street, will leave Friday for apply pananaOp. talcpbona or writp. [ lample University, Philadelphia, of Charles Cusumano of the Tip Repaired Top Market at 41 Oak street, the Some Details of Fan Arthur 200,000 P a , where he will take a course An Makes and Models. Detroit,. Sept. 20.— (/P)— ' In business administration. Ho Herald inadvertantly gave the H f t A c n a i CHURCH BASEMENT. tastic Cloak and Dag­ name of the buyer as Charles Phone 8822 or 5059 The Murray Corporation of diers and Divisiii graduated in June from Man- F IN A N C E C O America, one of the several Several Thousand on Full WorkBill ^ Chester High school. Black of Hartford. The name ger Ending Given by Of Marines Need( should have been Charles T. Clark. Sad STpor affected companies in the 17 Third Fleet War­ State Theater Bldg. Newspaper in Tokyo Past chairmen of Scandla Phoae S4M strikes and layoffs idling ships; Easier Occupa­ Washington, Sept. 20.- r Lodge, No. 23, Order of Vasa, will PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 To Fa^Test O. B. Broara, Mgr. more than 80,000 auto indus­ —Gen. George C. Mars) i hold a special meeting following Public Records Bookkeeping, Taxes, Payroll Uceaaa Me. SSI try workers, charged today Tokyo, Sejpt. 20— (4*)—The news­ tion Not Possible the regular bi-monthly lodge ses- paper Malntchi told the Japanese told Congress today 1 Mon Thursday evening Jn Orange that “ something is radically sGonimittee For Small Firms people for the first time today Tokyo, Sept. 20.— (/P)— 111 Army will abandon its pol hall. At this meeting a discussion Mechaale’B li m wrong” .with union leader­ .system for discharges by li will take place on various matters some details of the fantastic cloak Several thousand American Paul Dawes of East Hartford John S. Nicholls & Co. ship. winter and all men with ti to be brought up at the District and Gilbert Flckett o f Bolton 8 Hendee Road Phone 2-1819 All Actirity Ualtod and dagger finale to Japan's war Navy men headed for hom e; S e ii^ Banking Group [ ^convention In Burdick Junior against Albin and Edith Petrow- In a paid advertisement in effort. . , aboard 17 Third fleet war-i years’ service, will be High school in Stamford, Satur­ ski, lien on property on Clinton lady for Decisive newspapers, the corporation said The account In broad outlines: ships todqy, while General l leased then. At the day, September 29. Transporta­ street in the sum of $138. all its acUvity on a 36,000,000 re­ tion will be arranged for all Tbs rebels, including Hldeki MacArthu^s headquarters I dir Call; Wagner Cer­ time, the Army chief of at Wamntes Deeds conversion snd expansion pro­ advised a Joint Senato-'Hoiwr a members who plan to attend the Warmth and Color in TOjo'a son-in-law. Major Koga, ac­ Pa., apartment (above), after an explosion caused when a pilot bilbt Army occupation MilUcent A. Jones to John Weir, 0 gram bad been baited by a strike tually reached the Interior of the Wreckage of a Philadelphia, tain About Approval Sion that the present dli i district convention. Jr. and wife, a plot of land on by the United Automobile Work­ on a gas refrigerator ignited gas which police said was turned on by (Tharle.s G. Littleton, occupant of forces would increase to score of 80 points—based on imperial palace grounds through the apartment, in a suicide-attempt LltUeon's body was found on the kitchen fipor. (AP wtrephoto.) Otis street, so-called. JAMES A . ers (CIO). fake orders. 000 Ijefore dropping to it for service,. Combat and' Girl Scout Troop No. 18 wlii William F. Johnson to George Washington, Sept. 20— (O ')—Full meet tomorrow evening at 6:30 at "Btecause of the actions of irre­ The rebels were seeking Mar­ predicted 200,000 "duration" pendency—will be lowered to R. and Dorothy E. OuUette, prop­ These Fine Blankets ... sponsible union leaders," the cor­ employment legislation—No. 5 on Oct. 1. Another cut to 60 quis Kolchl Kido, lord keeper of - and Lieut. Gen. Robert ^ E ic h ghe home of the leader, Mrs. Ed­ erty on Woodland street. President Truman's "must” pa­ win Meyer, 17 WeOst street WOODS poration said, "our national eco­ the privy seal and Sotaro Isbi- elberger said he cou ld i^ have will )>e made New. 1. Ward D. and Lillian D. Day to nomic machine may be so hope­ wata, imperial household minister, Pogrom Story asked for an easier oc^patlon. > rade—^headed today for its last Gen. Douglas MacArtnur, Draper W. and Ruth W. WlUlama, Reg. $7.98 Yanks Escape Injury Troop 98 Boy Scouts of tbe Range and Fuel Oil lessly stalled that we will be head­ in order to thwart the emperor's teat short of the Senate floor. ibief In the Pacific, advisM property on Henry street. INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL^ ed straight for smother depres­ Occupation CxtrenW E«*y North Methodist church will post­ plan to Issue hla surrender - re­ Handling occupatUm problems The Senate Banking cominittee War department yesterday Manuel V. and Laura R. An­ sion.” Found in Nazi occupation force needs in Ja pone Its meeting from this evening Local Moving and Five Colors ...... $3.75 gal. script. through the Jananese govern­ reportedly was ready for-, a de­ imtU Friday night drade to Thomas D. and Lillian 50% W ool The corporation demanded of Telephone Lines Severed In Japanese Typhoomt and Korea could be met with I o « e e • ment has made ifie Allied move cisive roll call this afternoon on a McCann, propwty on Foley streeL Trucking ALL PURPOSE VARNISH...... $2.95 gal. UEW-CIO President R. J. Thom­ Both men narrowly escaped de­ 000 aoldlers plus one Marine as “What is your answer, Mr. into this conquered nation “sur­ measure titled by ..its sponsors a Due in New Tork today on the PAINT CLEANER ...... 15c pkg. tection while biding in a room- Secret Files "full employment bill.” Chairman Sion, Marshall disclosed. Mm | Thom as?” prisingly succ^ful and extreme­ *100000 Elisabeth" from tho Eu- 29 Pearl Street LINOLEUM LACQUER— which some of the rebels entered^ Early Reports Show Wagner (D., N. Y.) told reporters thur previously had made s , lopean Theater of Operations are No Formal Reply Msde ly easy,” Mid Eichelberger, com­ lar announcement In Tokyo. Chatham with drawn guns. The rebels lock^ May Protest mander o f / the Eighth Army he had-no dcubt It would be ap­ ■tott Sergeant Edward Gado, -qg ______Tel^6566 _ Plastic White Gear...... 95c pt., $1.85 qt. T he union made no formal re­ ed Gen. Shigeru Hasunuma, the TTiclude Official Order At Least 48 Japan­ which ocolplea central and north­ proved. IVagner Is one of the bill’s More to Be Required In 188 Birch street and Tech. Ser- PON WILLIS SPAR VARNISH— ply. Recently, however. Presi­ emperor’s chief aide. In one room authors. Dt Andrew L. Petersen, a t 17 For Attacks on Jews ese Killed; Communi­ ern Honj Marshall made it plain Will Not Turn White .. $1.85 qt. dent Thomas said ‘T don’t think and severed telephone lines within Balkan Acts K Lines Mold Firmly more than 200,000 troops wiU| I street ' GARAGE the palace grounds. If th e Japanese government had Marley our leadership is irresponsible at been many more Allied required in the Pacific aa 4 wli INTERIOR FLAT WHITE ...... $3.75 gal. Gen. Shlsuichi Tanaka wEdted Sent in Advance to Po­ cations Still Cut Today illBaolved, Administration lines held firm­ CoBipleto Ante Service all." He was then commenting trqmM and much more time would however He Mid the 200,000 Desmlts the weather and the fact Hard-To-Gct VARNISHfSTAINS ...... 55c Vi pt., $1.85 qt. on a statement by Henry Ford for two hours for palace guards lice and Party Groups ly on virtually all important modi­ that t£ was the opening night there 18 Mala St TeL 8085 \ United Stales Likely hiMto been required, Eichelberger fications put forward yesterday. ure applied only to Japan 2nd, executive vice president of to dlaperae the rebels then person- Tokyo, Sept. 20.—(/P)— | Korea and that troops also d-sised turnout at tho AUTO ENAMEl...... I • e • • • e .60c 1/4 pt.,$2.95qL d Associated Press Oorrespon- With heavy Republican support. the Ford Motor company, that American soldiers stationed ‘ To Decry Unilateral required for Alaska, the LHdon ^iBlngo" held In the Legion Items for Pontiacs (Oontinned on Page Six) , Sept. 20.—(/P)—The big Hamilton W. Paron. Senator Flilbright (D., Ark.) suc­ TRANSPARENT VARNISH .$1.75 pt., $2.75 qt. “ Irrespon.ilble labor groups’* were n areas, hit by Japan’s latest' "W e’ve had a tninlmum of fric­ tiana, Hawaii, Formosa, 4nd Home last Mght There were gen- to blame for Detroit’s current dif­ shot Nazis’ own story,j of their Actions by Riissi; ceeded in changing the measure’s NU ENAMEL leavy typhoon escaped seri-[ tion with the Japanese authorities basic, statement of policy to read sibly in China- ; arous prises and the first-night \ ficulties. Jewish pogrom In 1938^—told with SELF POLISHING WAX .. and with the Japanese people," be that iUI Americans able and want­ Congress, he Mid, “app players were enthusiastic over the ...... 95c qt. A strike at Murray began earl scientific objectivity In signed let­ ous injury, a check disolosed; •tm otlve setting In tho Legion GRILLES Bulletin! added. “ If when I left Okinawa I ing to work "are entitled to an op­ waa disturbed” by an earlier LECLERC Full four, pounds of warmth and comfort. 50% ler this month over company re­ Tax Reduction ters and reports—has been re­ noday but the Japanese Home could have been permitted to ask portunity foiT useful, remunerative, Ban. organisation plans. Certain lim­ London, Sept. 20— (JPi- mate that the Army would FUNERAL HONE ’37 t o ’42 Models. covered from the secret files of ministry said incomplete, for juat what conditions would regular and full-time employ­ itations on union stewards’ privi Blg Five Foreign Mil ' ber 2,500,000 on July 1 next Wooi, 50%'^Gotton. Rose, Blue, Green and Cedar, the Third Reich here. ronference discussed tfte non- have pleased me most, I couldn't m ent."The wording'had been that that this would include 900,000 ] First lieutenant Ernest D. 2S Natn Street leges o f access to various plant Plan Forming early reports showed at least Bifilth.of 41 Foster street, a radar These Include official -orders'for rontroversial Issue treaty have asked for anything better such Americans "have the right to occupation in the Pacific and areas were Involved. 48 Japanese killed. I than the working arrangements an opportunity.” nbserver at a B-29 on Guam was Photie 6289 Seven conciliators were sent the pogrom sent In advance to po­ with Finland toO m before 000 in Europe. The general Jh € J W . H A U CORR lice and Nazi party formations. Numerous Planes Wrecked I plunging Into tM complex we now have, and the results thus Even that change probably will these figures were estimates o f S8 Obnnectlout men at the' COLE MOTORS here from Washington by the U. The 100-milea-an-hour winds _oommended early this month MAHCHESTCR COHM- Compromise Would It Includes the 's own problem. of Bancan peace far obtained." be debated at length In the Sen­ had to be supplied in con 91-93 Center St. Tel. 4164 S. Labor Conciliation service to wrecked numerous American . air­ qeral Carl Spaats for their summary of the crimes committed pacts. John Fogter Dulles,' an Tojo To Be Moved Soon! ate, wRh the annual budget and assist conciltaUon officers already Wipe Out Income Lev­ planes and barracks on the home Full eipployment legislation was in the defeat of Japan. They on the ground who have been at­ against the Jews. advisor on tha/American dele­ The Eighth Army commander later condlUona would ’’give ilayed a trig part In keeping the ies for 5,000,000 It is climaxed by secret judg­ island of Kyushu, in the center pf gation and specialist on for­ the fifth of President Truman’s 21 new set ot figures.” He did V tempting to straighten out De­ Uie storm which also lashed at also announced that Japan's war­ recommendations to Congress In olg Buperforta fiying to Japanese ments handed down by the Nazi eign affalradn Gov, Thomas E. time Premier Hldeki ToJo soon amplify this. troit’s labor troubles. Supreme party court in a handful Shikoku and Honshu islands in its his Sept. 6 message. Attainment targets. Also includ^ in the group W allboard Watch Washington Closely Dewey’s /vt«*l5entlal cam­ will be moved “ into the local cala­ Eatimate Trimmed Rep Washington, Sept. , 20—(A*)—A of cases involving Germans' mur­ two-day rampage. Communica­ of the late President Roosevelt’s, Is Flight Officer Geotge L. Mah' Both labor and management paign lu t yMir, meanwhile boose (at Yokohama) to Join the Marshall said that General. tak, 42 North Park street^ Rock- Gypsum Sheathing Board compromise tax-cutting plan that der and rape of Jews. tions with Kyushu and Shikoku waa mnsidering a request "economic bill of rights,” Mr. TrU' kept a close watch on Washing­ By order of Reichmarahal Her­ still were cut today. rest of hla Pearl Harbor gang.’’ man said, depends largely upon Arthur first had requested^l7 | eOle, a glght engineer. would wipe out income levies for from / Secretary of State The ex-premier is recovering ton to see what action the newly mann Uoerlng, the cases were The Ho.me ministry also report­ "full production and full employ­ visions, redeployed from ^ Weatherproof- and reorganized Labor departnjent some 5,000,000 persons began to ByrUM to make a tour of the from bis self-inflicted bullet wound for duty In the Pacific but never brought to public trial. ed that more than 2,000 homes coprlnent to gather an Inde- ment'nt decent wages. would take in the situation be­ take form today. and should be ready to move in a trimmed thia estiihate repea Insulating — 2’ x 8* were destroyed and uncounted ndent report for use of the The bill now up for action pro­ lieved to be the first major tleup It also would scale down tax The most severe punishment week. Eichelberger reported. The to finally bring it down to twn| FENDER AND WELLESLEY FURS meted out by this Nazi co«irt, sit­ thousands more were damaged by ^tate department In shaping poses to achieve ’ that goal by In the nation’s reconversion pro­ bills for all individuals as well as 'Yokohama prefectural Jail—with deployed divisions. These air Sc Per Square Foot. ting in Munich, was to deprive 33- the storm. Crops were reported 'policies. throwing the complete reaourcea BODYWORK gram. corporations. badly damaged. its small but clean cells and sim­ of the government behind a plan­ have been sent. These were the questions that This development came amid year-old Heinrich Frey of party ple cots—already houses some 32 In Tokyo, outside the principal^ London, Sept. 20—(JP)—Renewed ned economic program. As a result of •MacArthur’a SOLIMENE a FLAGG The W. G. Glenney Co. observers asked as they watched mixed congressional Reaction to membership for having raped Ruth war-criminal suspects, and Bichel- Kalter, 13-year-old Jewish student, damage zone, winds were atrotr United States protest against >m(- Would Furnish Estinuite eat estimate, Marshall said, . The Moderate Priced Fur Coat the companies and the 'United Au­ propoaal by the Committee on enough to blow down tents /«t berger said he thought it was “ fhe 336 No. Main St. TeL 4148 at Rhclnhausen. lateral action in the Balkans may The President would furnish Army yesterday cancelled m Oeater St. TeL Sift tomobile Workers (CIO) Jockey Post-War Tax Policy for on ulti­ headquarters of the First most interesting Jail,in the world shipment ot the 13th Airboma| for position in the troubled situa­ This, the court held, was an In­ be presented to the Big Five Coun­ congress at the atart of each ses­ mate slash of more than SO per division. cil -of Foreign Ministers tod.^y to^ay.” sion an estimate of the number of vision to the Pacific. This dlv' tion: ' ' cent in present tax collections. > fraction of the "racial purity” law. He Said the Eighth Army staff For having shot to death a Jew­ Out By Flying Glas when It takes up the problem of Jobs available and the number of was ready to move out. 1—.Will Eklgar L. Warren, The policy committee, a private waswaa havlrtg”naving a hardnaru time,ii.iie, ai.at ursL.first,” j ^ o p j e \vanting work. If a scarcity Popularized and ish man and his wife in a bed­ The First battalion of 127th peace treaties with . former Nazi At the War department, named Tuesday at Washington as study group, called for imme'dlate Infantry, 32nd divialonj/ sat out with the roundup, but that a fte r| ^ j^bs was In prospect, the chief head of tha U. S. Labor Concllla- room nex^ to a burping synagogue. satellite states. repeal of the three P«r cent “nor­ what apparently was tire heaviest The council, after deciding last executive would recommend steps (Continued op Page Eight)| mal" tax on Individual^ incomes part of the. storm at/Kanaya air (Continued on 'F qfe Blgh|)- to correct the situation. If those (Continoed on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Two) night to refer the problems of the HALE'S SELF SERVE Guaranteed by* and elimination of the wartime ex­ field on Kyushu. A few men were Italian peace draft to deputies for didn't work, he would recommend The Original In New Englahdl cess profits tax on corporations. reported cut by fiymg glass, none further study, turned ita stten- Federal spending, for piiblic Frovtslons o f Compromise seriously. • / tion to treaties with Romania, works and so on. . The compromise reported under Capt. John SUlIlngs of Corpus Bulgaria, and Hungary.' Seeks to Jlbld The bill authorizes no appropri- Jurors Shown discussion within the Congress' Winds Force Cfiir.'SU, Texas.yWho was at Ka- 'atlons. exmgress wo*iW have to Good Housekeeping own tax staff would provide; > The Balkan problem may be Flashes!] noya when the^tprm hit the after­ tougher even than the Italian. okay the spending o f any money, t Late BuUetins ul the jF) i THURSDAY SPECIALS! 1. Retention of the “normal” tax noon of Sep^ 17, said that for Bo^rd Fealty juat as usual. Green Stamps Given With Cash SalesI Im perfect 100% Wool 72”x 8 4 " 6 Shallow Grave but with a 1946 exemption of 35(K) Chicago Stop Both the United States and Brit­ three bouiy the Americans sat ain are on record as determined Majority Leader Barkley (Ky.) Infants Burned to Death for the taxpayer and each person within a relatively sturdy former said he expecto to call the bill up Gold Medal ' — — M agazine dependent on him. The present not to recognize the existing pre­ Philadelphia, Sept. 2U— Japanese/Navy barracks while the dominantly Commulst govern­ Schxellenbach Likely to for action in the Senate the first infants burned to death today State Ointinues Test! SSOd flat exemption gives the tax­ Giles Believes Japan to winds tomed airplanes on*” their of next week. payer no credit for dependents. ments in the three states, while Need WLB to Handle coal heater explosion and Flour . • $ 1.33 America Non - Stop backsTtossed four-pound pieces of Soviet Russia holds that the gov Confident on Third Contest which destroyed the home of Exclusively at Haleys Lebanon Blankets mony. Hoping to Con The new plan would apply the tilingnn the air, and rolled balls of Administration leaders who lost same exemptions for the normal ernments are representative. Th Outbreak of Trouble Salome M. Rickert, 58, who vict Epcs of - Murder Run Will Be Flown sbefn metal like tumbleweeds crux of the irsue is the long-sto for seven wards of the Gampbell’e Beautiful 100% Wool blapkets — the imperfections are so slight they are hardly no­ (Conttnued on Page Bight) (Conrinned on Pagn Seven) the air field. Ing question of the extent oL-Rus- county court. Walter Sniitli.'| ticeable. Dusty Rose. Antoinette Blue, Green, and'Cherrywood. Winds and heavy rains damaged Sian unilateral influence In east­ Bulletin! Bulletin! Washington, Sept. 20 .t— i/P) — inonths-old soa of- .Mr. and Tomato Soup 3 Cans 27e Beaten by a 50 to 1 shot, Lieut [3 of 14 C-46 and C-47 transport ern Europe. Washington. Sept. 20.— U'alter Smith, who lived at Seal Dyed ...Colombia. 8. CL Sept.‘20— Gen. Barney M. Giles believes thi planes and two of four Catalina A reliable source Bal'd the Uni­ ‘— Dr. George W. Taylor today .Rickert home, and Richard (/P)—Trial of Ueut. Samuel .O. flying boats, but a number of ted States delegatlprtv’as ready to offered his resignation as 43rd Coming Maxwell House ^ Food Store Japan to America non-stop ney, six months, a ward, wera j Epes of Richmond, Va., for soon, will be flown In both dlp6c- B-17s and P-51s e s c a j^ damage. present a memorandum to the Ses­ rhalrman of the War Labor victims. .Miss Rickert Seconds of 18’’ the slaying of hla pretty, an- tlons—and often. Three Barracks Demolished sion repeating-its Insistence that Board aa Labor Secretary burned critlcmlly. Sirs, C O N E Y Another Shipment' bam-halred wife was thrown .. Stallings Mid .. three former the Yalta agreement against uni­ X Home Soon C offee 1 Lb. Jfor 33c I Near Camp Giles led a flight of three itrip- Schwellenbach sought to hold unable, to reach her son whom j into temporary confnsion to­ ped-down B-29s in an uhsuMcssful Japanese barracks and a meariian, lateral action in the Balkans be the board together by contin­ had JiMt brought Inside, waa I Pure Linen Crash day when one of hla former attempt to reach Washington from taken over by American occupa­ ,carried>blit. uing It as a _\1rtually Inde­ to Jump from a second story \ ■■ 54” x 7 2 ” college mates fainted In the Motion Pictures Show­ Sapporo, Japan, without it pause. tion forces, were demolished. ’rWo' Issuez Already Settled pendent agency. Taylor de­ iJioW' Point' Men Will dow. . ' Tetley Tea Rudgef coortnom . A tO-mlnute halt Head Winds Halt Flight The air field revetments, he said, ’Jlowever, unlike the- Italian clined to comment on his ol-^ ( . . . Beaver Dyed in the proceedings came after ing Conditions of Star­ The big Super-Forttosses had to fered resignation, saying that Be Screenetj Out; To Given Prison Sentence a yonthfol-appearing friend of sit down at Chicagiylate yester­ (Conrinued on Page Seven) (Conrioued on Page Seven) the White House would have Be Replaced by 97lb New York, Sept 20— l/l - «/i L b. P kg. 4 3 c Bates Supreme tho 27-jrear-oId. defendant col­ vation Will Be Shown day to take on fuel;After stubborn to make any announcement. Horst .\Ux Hacker. 20, wl Ic yard lapsed near Epes aa a prose- headwinds blew ' gway ,, their “ P\t. William Walker” convh Tokyo, Sept. 20— Forty CONEY cutloii wdtnesa said Epes bad chances some 6,1(X) miles and 26 Washington, Sept. 2()—(JP)— Sec­ American .\rmy officer* In » made only an *%lleged at­ Lueneburg, , Sept. 20 hours after their take-off. retary of Labor Schwellenbach to-' third Infantry, division veterans of many he was a %1ctlm of ^ Rayon tempt at snlrlde.” Identified —I/P)—A BritUh officer testified at Major Airlines Promise S. S. Pierce For scarfs, towels, etc. Oyster color, the murder trial of Joseph Kramir ”We hit weather you wouldn’t day Bought an understanding with the Solomons. New Guinea ind fatigue, tvas Mntenced In by court offlMTS as John E, hit once In 50 times,” Giles said lyn Federal court today to 18 incheis wide. Uriggs, the tall blond man, and 44 SS guards today that he the War Labor board that ^pjild Luzon battles vi'iir return to the found a well-zuj)plled Clerman after the planes covered the rt Swifter Service Soon hold it together during the crucial United States soon. General Mac- years In prison bn his guilty With Tomato and Sable Dyed fen from the rhalr In which mainlng 600 miles to Washington to a charge of lmper*OBs“ he waa seated immediately military food store less than two next few weeks of recofiverslon. Arthur announced today. miles from the Belaen concentra­ In Just over two hours. Schwellenbach may need the soldier. behind Epes and the defense He' added that the great circle The '43rd, originally a New Eng­ Jar table. tion camp. New York, Sept. 20 — (P) — fn ex t two months, pernUtting a 10 board to handle the outbreak of land National Guard division rep­ Mushroom Sauce 25c Special Reg. $1.98 MaJ. Adolphtu Leonard Bemey, route over which he led the flight labor trouble concentrated for the Service .Men's Debts Cancell CONEY Swifter commercial air transpor­ hour coast to coast schedule. resenting Maine, Vermont. Con­ who took charge of the adminis­ is the shortest one. snd that the To Add Latin Amerioen Flights present in Detroit. Chicago, Sept. 20. — 0P» —1 ValvUa OaUfomla (folumbla, 8. C., Sept. .20— (Jf)— United States will use It often. tation was promised today by four necticut, and Rhode Island, came debts owed by aer\1oe mea t o f The atate continued the testimony tration of the horror camp after Pan-American plana an 11-hour • (Sovemment Intervention in the overseas in October. 1942. Com­ Its .liberation April 15, waa the Giles disclosed that the fueling major airlines, one of* which said New York to London schedule with problems that have left some 80,; J . and R Motor Supply Os. Shag Bath Mats today by which It seeks to convict Stop was more a mgtter o f c4u- manding the group is Maj. Gen. iM n canceled as a victory, Lieut Samuel C. Epes of the mur­ witneas. He said the food store It hoped 1 1 -hour New York to Lon­ four fleets of superclippera, carry­ 000 workers Idle there still is be­ Leonard P. Wing, Rutland. Vt. All Green Asparagus tion than necessity. One plane had ing considered by Schwellenbach's fhe firm "announced today. ^ der of hU wife, after Jurors were contained 120 tons of canned meat, don service would be ready soon. ing 56, 108, 124- and 204 pasaen- 1,200 gallons left of the 10,000 new conciliation chief, ..Edgar L. . Low point men will be screened propofed plan .will wipe but shown the shallow grave In which so tons of sugar, more than 20 The,airlines said they planned to gerf. It also .proposes to add tons of powdered milk, wheat which it started; another had 1,' Warr«», wh(i took office yester­ out before the return and high of 3H),000 in debts owed by i ‘ No.'A t Cu l2 I C . the slender 27-year-old Florida atop, up passenger transportation flights to its Latin American di­ pointers o f other divisions will be stocks and bread, none of which 000 and the third 700 gallons. The day. men la nUnoisics^n^aa, oachool teacher, was buried. B-Ms use around 400 gsJloos-an_ _ to Si 300-niile-an-hour level ahort- vision. added. . „ ... ■"J — ... ■ ■ . * r .-W4S. IsBusd. to -tbs -Cktop. * • ly. Pan-American World Airways Capt. Eddie Rlckenbacker of President Truman 'Tuesday Tiib pi'UBeeutidn has Imked Motion pictures showing condi­ hour at fast cratslhr tranafemd W I^ to the Labor de­ /The 97th Infaritry division -whidr ■wafleowhif ' -enrl handsome young Army officer with **Ftactical Test, Not Stunt” aaid It waa aiming at 400-mllea-an- Eastern Air Lines aaid his organt- tions of starvation at Belsen were Mtlon had contracted for 20 new partment for the remainder of the served in the European theater presMeat of the company, The popular shag bath mats that regularly a 19-year-old Louisiana blbnde Uncertain weather mgde It In- hour later. will be diverted to the Yokohama • . • Cabbage L bs. Napkins to Match $4.98 Dozen scheduled to be exhibited in the planes to cut ita schedule, from wartime agency’s existence and whom he met on manuevers' and advisable to try to squeeze home, A ll the lines salij they would use area occupied by the 43rd. The Agtee OB Trade PoUcy 'All Furs S ubject Usually Sold All Over the would sell for $1.98. Size 16x29 inches in courtroom. the new Lockheed Constellation New York to Washington and to ntade it subject to Schwellenbach’s / Dusty Rose, Blue, Maise, Green, .Winter with whom he la said to have ad­ Since the trial o f the “Belaen Giles said, adding that the pro­ policy determinations. BerUo, Sept. 29—0>) Buy these for gifts — Buy them for your mitted spending a Christmas sea­ jected non-stop fUght was a “prac­ airliners for their hlgb-ape^ Boston to less than an hour; New (Coattnoed on Pag* Bight) gang” began Monday a acreen has York to Miami to four and a half Flitarc HlngM On Outooma Ued Coatrol Conaril taday^ own use. Lustrous rayon damask made by Rose and Peach. Just wash them, dry son week-end In a New Orleans tical test, and not a stunt” fllghU. upon aa export-import To 20% Federal Tax * Country for $1.25 been In place In the courtroom for Transcontinental and Western hours; and (Siicago to Miami to The secretary met with board Bates. Will wash and iron so easily. them and shake them—ready to use again. hotel. / the exhibition, which will set a General of the Army H. H. signed to treat Germany i Air said It planned to be the first 'five hours. members yesterday snd agreed to Treasury Balance Tomatoes for Canning Epes in statements has cofitend precedent in British legal proced- Arnold, commander of the Army put tboM determinations into writ­ gle eeoaomie aait. Tho Air Forces, said the object was to 800-m.p.h. airline, with the Inaugu- American Export Airlines, over­ ed his wife, Mary Lee Williams ura. seas dirision 'of American Airlines, ing for broad consideration today. aqt forth a 19-pelat " BUY YOUR FURS see what' could be expected from raUon o f a 14-hour New York to Waahlngton. SepL 20—(^>)—Tha tendod to hoM OotaM ______' 16Qt.Bskt. d r U Epet, died last January after tak­ Solea o f BvUUaoa Relaxed Mid. It axpectsd to reduce flyiv WLB’s future hinges on the out-^ 89c the B-29. Reaaon: It had gone Europe aervlce within a few a minimum aad s m ing a aedfiUve to relieve menstrual The Judges already have made time from NeW York to Moscow come. position of tbs Treasury Sspt. 18: A T H A L E ’S GREEN STAMPS pains' British le ^ hlAory by relaxing from the drawing board directly weeks. ■•x Receipta, $536,965,067.50; ex­ distrihation of Jack Frye, TWA president, said to 18H hours; New York to Ber­ Some offlclms have feared that FOR COMPLETE GIVEN The trial proceeded today despite rules of evidence end admitting into production and com bat wlth- penditures, ■ $850,379A84.76; bal- ties anioBf I T6c JWHAK CORR H.JW.IUUcou the first-12 of si fleet of 36 Coa- lin to 14 hours; Now York to Lon SUM. $16,303,762,794,07. ie‘'Qt. Bskt. 9 5 c don to 12 hours. tCManiHd aa Fags Twn) -M >iN€H$snii C o m m * — — SATISFACTION 1 m a m c m i s i i i I WITH CASH SALES m IMia T w9), LstsUaUana would ha ready ih the mmm I'. Li'., lgvr.f

-•jkijijd'at',:'■ 1 '’. ‘ i. i-iK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1948 PACE MANCHEBTEK BVEWINU HERALiO, MANCHESTER. OONN< T I^R SD A Y , SEPTEMBER 20, 194S ^ Turkey Growers WTUT—ixsu 0iib Elects Palshaw Heads W D B ^ l ^ Today’s Radio 3VHTD—1410 To Meet Oct. 10 lig Auto Strikes Will Baatern War lim e Its Officers Marine League 1:00—WDRC — House P a r t y ; ’ of Lost Persons: WHTP'!—Sher­ Storrs, Sept. 20. — (/P) — The WTHT — News; WTIC—Back- lock Holmes; WTHTX- Arthur Connecticut Turkey Producers’ As­ Elected Giminandant of Not Come for Month stage Wlf& y Hale; WTIC?—Philo-Vance. Don Hemingway Again sociation announced today that its 1:15—WTIC—Stella Dallas. 7:45—'WTHT—Connecticut Wom­ Cliosen as Head of annual fall meeting would be held Mansfield Detachment, 1:30—WDRC — Ad Uner; WTIC en on the Air. - here Wednesday, Oct. 10. >r People and Auto- Compiled by StndentA of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Kaculty Adviser Marine Corps VOL. XIII. NO. 3 THl RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 —Lorenzo Jones. 8:00—WDRCJ-'Suspense; WHTD Army and Navy Group A notice of the meeting, sent to |maker9 Agree on Fore- 4:45—WTIC — Young W 1 d d e r — Lum an it bet elwiyi Br at all—for at least a month If the Bnti.-ih Navy had only one some real peppy gaJs leading the ' Portia -Faces Life. nah Shore. year, which begins on Oct. 1, are; freed (or further choir a tlvt- I members of the Constitutional they realize that it would be Director G. A. Pearson 0:00— WDRC—Music of Andre year, which begins on Oct. 1, Corp. Murphy been pebey to otier ttie Anetl auelity (neeti eviHebtai'ot tb# lowett ^rt«ei. ’ two month*. certain custom, you would know War !l^taiii|> Sellers .\Is« cheering for oup teams this year. : 5:30 - - WDRC — Commentary; Senior Vice Commandant, Gerald Ites. Look for story concern­ published In a nation-wide Kostalanetz; WHTD — Gabriel were: Fred Larson, vice president; Darring; junior vice Commandant, Labor people and automakers from this that It was rhanned by i CJhnvenUon and why they-were Im- Let's get behind 'em when the time | Prepares Schedule; News; WHTD — Jack Arm- Harry Burrason, secretary: Ed­ FRESH N A TIV E one of the most civilized nations, O iosen; Will, Act as ing this announcement arid the magazine,, but that Is exactly Healter: WTIC!—Music Hall. Rufus C. Grant: Sergeant at ■ay this. Although the un- I portant. One Junior "Genius" comes and show them what we can ' what happened. On Sunday it Btrong; WTHT ,-!- Baseball ward Frazier, assistant secretary; ^ Wins Award Itctable could happen, here's in the world. year’s M. H. S. music schedule Ninetv-five Selected Scores; Music; WTIC — Just 9:15—WTHT—Real Stories from Arms, Willard H. Begley; Cffiap- STEAKS AND ROASTS That custom is the pre-break­ Alternates in next week's issue of the wrote,. "Roger Sherman—because do. w-as found with another pic­ Real Life. laln, Benjamin O. Kvietkauskas; reasoning behind what they my father drives Tmr“ of— trts~ Plain Bill. X CHICKENS 5 RED POINTS _ _ _ ^ fast cup of tea. World:: ture taken at the same time Il­ Members for A Cappella, Choir 9:30—WDRC — Hobby Lobby: Judge Advocate, James T. King, Broilers - Fryers or Roaiteri - Tree) trucks." The. paper was returned Moat 'all of the club* In school lustrating an article on libra­ 3:4R_WDRC — The Old Record The problem m ^ be settled Every morning if you are a "A* We worked Ibgether during Phyllis Karlin. for 1945-1046 have been announced Shop; WHTD — Tennessee Jed; WHTD — Variations by Van Gets Bronze Star for Sr.,' trustees, Rufus Grant, Gerald your family lo )h* Irathest poultry with a question mark. are, urtder way now and are plan- ries In 'Thi.s Week Magazine” Cleve; WTHT—Starlight Sere­ SIRLOIN GRADE grade I-* 33* "'ithout strikes at all. guest or officer aboard one of His the days of strife. I am looking nli^ Interesting programs for the by Director G. Albert Pearson: WTHT -r^ T om Mlxf WTIC — Darring, Harold Osgood, Sr.; Pay­ t)ial money can buy. Fancy lelaclad. Majesty's vessels you are restored which Is included in many Sun­ nade; W n C —Village Store. Devotion to Duty; To All Grade A quality. '2. Usually there's a time lapse forward to working with you as coming year. The choir has start­ Alice Adame, Frances Agard, Front page Farrell. master, Liee Darling; Adjutant, 5 RED POINTS m ^ 'mm gradually to life by a Marine who we strive for peace.” In these few Most people love surprises. One day papers. At last Manches­ Brenda Anderson, Phylll* vAnder- 10:00—WDRC—The First Line; Archie Kilpatrick; historian, W, S en strike threats and strikes. senior girl received a surprise re­ ed rehearsals for the Christmas ter has made history! Evening WHTD—One Foot In Heaven; Return Home Soon S. The time's not ripe for an taps you on the shoulder and docs words of Edith L, Baldwin, Con­ Bon, Betty Arner, Doloree Bach, Meagley. porterhouse GRADE 4 7 * 4 0 * his Best to convince you that the Kfferls of Vi'ar cently thst wasn't *o pleasAnt. Shs (yea. It's not so far sway) concert, 6;0O^'News on all stations. WTHT — Arch Obleris Play; Isuto workers' strike. necticut's First Lady, the alms Avis Beechler, Joam Beechler, June A Bronze Star Medal has been Installation On Nov. II 6 RED POINTS _ _ ^ wi world, is endurable by putting n and plans of Manchester High bought a landwich in the cafeteria and on Monday and Tuesday morn­ 6:15_W D RC —* Headliners Cluo; WTIC^-Mystery In the Air. Installation of officers wilt be POUND rTake No. 1—Settling the prob- ings you can hear strains of sweet Biggerstaff, Jeanne Chartler, 8hlr-- awarded to Tec-6 Everett A. Mur­ .steaming cup of tea by your bed­ School's Student Council for the led and* when she lifted up- the top ley Clampet, Dorla Copeland, WHTD — Digest of the Air; 10:30—WDRC—Romance, Rhythm held in the Legion Home on Sun­ tm without strikes. Interview Su (7) harmony coming from the as­ WTHT — Music; WTIC—His­ and Ripley: WHTD—Fighting phy, who while serving 'with the The CIO's United Automobile side. year 1945-1046 arc contained. slice of bread. Surprise: Someone Margaret Declantla, Elsie Demko, day. Nov. 11 at 2:30 p.m. jointly ROUND BOTTOM GRADE 40* GRADE >-^33* You drink It lying stretched full had forgotten to put a Ailing in sembly hall. Emerson *Riekert tory in the Headlines, Professor AEF; WTHT -- Hartford He Army of the United , Stetas dis­ 2 RED POINTS A H Workers want a 30 per cent wage Ready to carry on where last Lois Doggart, Jacqueline Dutche.r, tinguished himself by 'heroism in with the Auxiliary of the Detach length and your head propped up year’s Student Council left off. the sandwich. - Andre Schenker. / r-Newli; WHTD — devotion to duty, and' even under BOLOGNA 3 RED POINTS ^ ilthough they say they won't It's .Tuesday morning, ,‘teptomber 1§. coliecting information on Man- Hunt, Jean Johnson. Phyllis Jonn- intense and concentrated artillery tional recognition for placing sixth "everything Is going to be all right As In .past years the choice of a che.ster schools in the .war in con-' congratulations to Shirley : Glen-/ lions over, the Victory Stamp rep- soru Mar>’ Kehl, Sylvia Keith, fi;45_WDRC — World Today; News; WTHT-^News; WTIC— in the National standings for Ma­ c GRADE LB M stuff for unions to make high resentatlves will be around soon. A former M.H.S.'student, Emer­ WHTD — Jack Berch; WTIC— News. fire, remained at the side of Major POUND R I B 10H4CHCUT GR^DE LB 3 Q lemands and take less. and this is going to be one of your conscientious, able delegate was ncction with a survey, on, the sub^ ney who,"wa* elected captain of Lois Kluck, ■ Ann Kritzmacher, rine Corps League detachments 33- 27 better days.” son Rlckert. '41. who for the past Lowell Thomas. 11:15—WDRC—Night Owl Show; Edmund C. Knight; Executive Of­ May Settle for Some Raise stressed. ' TTie representatives of iect by Archie Kilpatrick, of the Henrietta Lloyd, Doris McGugan. ficer, W’ho had been seriously among all of the posts in the coun­ By then yen are awake enough Herahi. several years has been with the 7:00—WDRC—Mommle and the WHTD — Bill Olmsted, Organ­ try. At the present time the de­ I Automakers are not likely to the respective home rooms must Loretta McKinney. Ruth McLa- ist; WTHT—Baseball Scores; wounded by enemy shell fire, and to shave and half an hour later be -canable, good leaders and Students have been gatheting gan, Moore, Ellen Murphy. Men; WHTD — Headline Edi­ tachment Is second largest In the SEA FOOD VALUES! FROSTED FOOD VALUES! "Okay, you get the 30 per Period Officers Neighborly Hi’s Army Air Forces overseas, lias tion; WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; WTIC—Harkness of Washing­ administered all possible aid until nt." But they. too. mav after yon can sit down to breakfast readv to undertake' the resnonsl- data by interviewing principals or Claire Olds, Grace RoblnsOn, and state and two of its members are with complete serenity, ready to proAted greatly from the exper­ WTIC?—Supper Club. ton. he was successfully evacuated. FLOUNDER FILLETS lb35< CAULIFLOWER I20Z-PKg3 6 v cussion settle for some kind of bilitv .and honor that, has fallen teachers in schools or school de- Janls Rogers. Such courage and tenacity of pur­ now vice Commandants of the joust with the world's evils. partments. The following is a hst Elected bv Studes Here we are again afte'r a long iences of war. 7:15— WDRC—Jack Smith Song; 11:30—WHTD—Music; WTHT — State - Department, , Origin -J. Jse. upon them. , Margaret Saslela, Peggy- Ice Follies, Shipstead and John­ pose demonstrated by Tec-5 Mur­ GREEN PEAS i2 ozpkg27« This morning tea . habit—there of pupils who interviewed prlnci- vaijatlon with news from other Schmldt, Clara Skrabac, Joyce WHTD—Raymond Oram Swing; Kingsbury, senior vice Comman­ CODFIUETS ~ t>30< Take Point No. 2—The time Quite natura'lv, the sale of war Last Friday he visited "Miss WTHT — Hartford Heroes son; WTIC—We Came This phy reflect the highest credit on pse between strike threats and is also a 4 o'clock tea to tide you .sta'mps in the school will continue , pals of or teachers In the various schools. Hope Henderson and her period ,2 Straughan, Dorothy Tracy, Bar­ dant and Btcharfi Veen, the retir­ REDFISH HLLETS bID* BRUSSEL SPROUTS o ozpkg 3 0 « over the long hours between lunch Speak; 3VTIC — News of the Way. his character as a soldier and upon ikes. during the ensuinir year. Though ‘ grammar schools: Faith McClel- To help teach the pupils the Art cla-sa. and was asked to relate bara Turkington, Janice Whalen, 12:00—’WTIC—News; Orchestra; the military service.. ing (Tomniandant, Is Vice Com­ and dinner — and the British the war la over the need for e f - ! land. Phyllis Karlin. Anna Mae From the "Connecticut Ckim- Jane Wigren, Eleanor Wlnzler. World. Don Hemingw’ay mandant, District 1. : Under the war labor disputes principles of democracy, and also some o f his tales. He began by 7:30—WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer Music. He is the son of Mr. and- Mrs. ct—It stays ' in effect until six Navy's adult attitude toward alco­ fejctlvely Ananclng the expendl- Patch, Jean Chartler, Judy Hand­ pusl” Carolyn Woodhouae, and Anne Organization reports were read ■Aiiwri■ATION Fr«B t H ‘-I U Y ALL YOUf ww WANTwomw%9 I hol point up one of the superiori­ to train them to accept respon.si- saying they left for overseas from Howard Murphy, 25 Perkins sths after the shooting war has tfires Is not ovpr. ley, Janice Miller, Delphin Man­ blllty, Mrs. Marguerite Campbell's Approximately 50 per cent of Newport News. Virginia. Perhans 2 wick. Peter Frey, treasurer; Frank O r- and accepted. ties of sea life aboard the battle­ vlnl, asshrtant treasurer. streeti EVANCELINE en olBclally declared ended, In the words of Dr. Alonzo ning, Joyce Straiighan, Maryami United States History and Prob­ the alumni of University of Con­ it wouldn't have been so bad If Ernest Arendt, Ralph Azlnger, ship Duke of York over say tlic Pazlanos, Dolores Loveland, Board of Governors: Robert He was 18 years old, a fresh­ ^hlch hasn't happened yet—a Grace. Conn. Commissioner of lems of Democracy classes have necticut are in the service. The they had passed the Statue of Norman Beauregai'd. Richard Bru­ N /Y . Television Stations man at New London Jr. (College Feels Right at Home SOFTTINDiR EVAPORATED battleship MissourL Education; “There will be years Charles Grzyb, John *Pemkham, largest percentage of alumni are nette, Joseph Cunnlnghjim, )VtI- Hathaw’Uy, Frank Blanchard, MILK 4 - 3 5 ’ Sion wanting to strike must do elected class officers. These con­ Liberty on their way out, but they Have Learned to Relax Better Harlan Harms, and Arne Carlson. Frank Cervini, Frank Anderson, when he enlisted In the service in Ntw LOW nmet-> QUAUTV UNSUHPASSeoi yls: of expenditures for current com-, sist of a chairman, whose duties officers, the highest tanking offi­ llam Uavls. John Donovan, James March 1943. He was sent to Fort Bethany, Mo.—(/P)— Tech. The British have learned-to re­ Betty Muldoon and Mavis Rol­ missed that thrill. Leonard Weiman, Anthony Kanak [It must llle w^th the National mltmerits. But more Imnortant: are to call the meetings to order cer being a major general. On the way over quite a bad Farr, John Goodhart, Kazmtar Devens and then to W. Virginia. Sergt. Garland Russell feels right lax better than Americans on long lins have interviewed teachers In University of Connecticut has Get Ready to Move Again at>or Relations board—a govern- if we are to nrevent InAatlon in and to take charge of the class in storm came up, and one of the Grzyb. Walter Grzyb. Eric Haber^ and Herbert Wyllie; finance com­ He was given Tec-5 rating as Den­ at home at Kelly Field, San An­ PULLIT IGGS AM A RIAL VALUlf s'..a tours which threaten to break Trade School, June Biggerstaff also set up a coimsellng aervice for ern, Donald Hall, Carl Hanaen, mittee, Henry Hug^ns, chairman, tonio, Texas. Just returned from at agency—notice that It wants this country, then we shall have the absence of the teacher: the boys sleeping on the -deck w’ent tal Assistant and Medical Aide men down with unchanging mo­ and Jane Wigren those in a play returning G. I.'s who attend Uni­ Richard Hasaett, and Donald Hen­ overseas where he earned the air take a strike vote among Its to siphon off every’ available dol- assistant chai.tman; a secretary, overboard. Ordinarily It la tra­ New York, Sept. 20—ilF)—N ew -They will be on NBC at 8. Last Peter Frey, Robert Dow’d, Fred and arrived in England In late notony and boredom. lar. We have done a grand job i *chool. and Lois Day and Roberta versity of Connecticut for the pur­ ry. ' Larson, Edw’ard Copeland, Frank medal ah(l clusters, he Is quar­ ^ambers. The wardroom bar aboard this who must keep a record of, the ditional not to pick that man up York's operating television sta- j year they were on CBS. Bill 1943 being put In Patton's Third puun DOZ (Big, responsible unions would In the schools and I hope we shall | McDnughlln those In St. James a class work and discussions, as pose of aiding them In the read­ William Hooker. Ernest Johns­ Cervini, Robert Hathaw’ay; .mem­ tered across- the street from the ship is open from noon until 1:30 again, but to leave that task to a tiona are getting ready for another < Goodwin, with their program up Army which went across Norman­ 2 0 a . EGGS school. justment to their studies. ton. Leonard Johnson, Richard Kelly field barracks he occupied MII>H"NATIVI — CRADI A now this procedure.) :p. m. and from 6 In the evening continue. It is one wa.v at lea.st' ’ ' well as assignments;, and the as­ moving day, the second I n the j to last January, is rejoining the bership committee: Frank . Mc- die, France and into Germany.' BThen It must wait 80 days be- High school curricular activi­ cruiser following. This time • the Johnston, John Kjellson, Paul La- ...... " I . . _ before being shipped to the Eu­ until 10:30 p. ni. This routine is In which we can partlcinate vigor-! sistant secretary who will act in tradition had to be broken because comparatively short time sinde the ' show as actor-announcer Caughey, fTharlea Tucker. Robert While at an Aid Station, volun­ LOAF ore taking the vote. Within that ously at this crucial time. " ties \vere invo.stljgated by inter,- the absence of the secretary. From "The Students Review," tullppe, Robert Llebe, Roger Dow’d: auditors.' Clyde Beckwith ropean theater. followed even during wartime vlewlng the heads of the various, the ship Emerson was on waa the April, 1939. sUrt of regular pro- ' Sfoopnagle," " off “ the ' air for some teers were asked for duty w’lth a days a settlement could* be The' representatives and War The Arst period Problems of De­ Northampton. Massachusetts: Loucks. Durward Miller, Rieh- gram transmission. This one w’lll time, is to -return. He will have and' George Booth. DATED PURI VIGitARLI SHORTINING - 12 points a pound when the ship is on combat duty, departments. The list of depart­ last in the convoy. rAond Morrison, Alton Munsle, newly formed 'lined Co.," and he ached with employer* and a Stamp chairmen for the varjpus mocracy class officers are; Chslr- A T h y m e about “Peace." shift them to new frequency as­ the job of M. C. in the Double Additional Officers volunteered. He received the Pur­ Try BETTY ALDEN bread fomorrow. except when the men are actualiy ments and interviewers Is as fol­ "Butter, tires and cigarettes It took thirty-one days for the Robert Olson, AWred Olson, John ■ike vote would be unnecessary. at action stations. rooms are as rollowli; Main: 1,3’.. mani Jennie Tolarski; ' assistant signments under the recent FCC or Nothing q! itional-offleers w’cre elected ple Heart for wound.s received at lows: Language Department, Bar­ chairman, Floyd Forde; secretary, Tha voices of returning vets." 200 ships of the convoy to cross Pallein, and Clement PontMlo. It’s (rasher and has a delicate- A— U B SIZE I Notice Not Vet Filed , Ordinary seamen 20 years of age Ralph Azlnger. Margaret Boyd: bara Nichols and Jo.vce Hayden; the Atlantic, traveling at the be­ reallocations. Sunday night. this year under article II. section Siegfried Line. His company has SPRY M B SIZ E Barbara Stamler; and assistant , Alfred Rogers. John Rogers. whesty 'flavor. ' The Autc Workers haven't yet or over get a traditional tot of 14, George VIncek. Shlrlcv Tay- English Department, Audrey wildering speed o f 32 miles In Flint to ailnounce plans to, 1, -of new’ club by-laws adopted .several commendations including secretary. Jean Donahue. From the Ctmnecticut Campus: Richard Schubert, Wealey Smith, Talks Tonight: MBS—8:15 Re­ S(1 a notice with NLRB. If they rom, daily—one eighth of a point, lar: 1,5. Everette Buckland. Mar­ Shaw; Social. Science, Jack Nie- forty-one hours.' During that change is Dumont's WABD, which Jan. 17, 1945 these being assistant the Presidential citation. Id ao today they’d have to wait Those in the second period "Northwestern Stude meets the Earl Snow, Arthur Steele, Doug­ reports It. is to transfer from old conversion and Jobs, H. \V. Pren- secretary and assistant treasurer. and V9/^eialtle4>! two full ounces—or they can take jorie Brown: 17. Harry Sweet, bell; Commercial, Jean-'Finnegan; strenuous month on the , high las Straw, William Sweet. George His pftrents exp(>ct him home (•under the 30-day law—until late it out in added pay if they prefer, Roger Pitkin: 18.:^'Albcit Patch. Problems of Democracy cissa are; president." channel 4 to the new No. 5, or a tla. Jr.; ABC—8:.30 Town Meeting, The Board of Governors-was also soon for honorable discharge under Mathematics, Melvin Schmidt; Chairman, Eugenia Brodeur; as­ While preparing to leave for seas many rumors were going Torrance, Stanley Talarskl, Rob­ CAUFORMA VALINCIA— tW HT AF40 AIICY Octo))er before voting to strike. threi pence (5 cents) daily. Terrence Mutty; 10. Joseph Leh- Economics and Latin - America, shift from 78-84 to 76-82 mega­ "Who Should Control Atomic Increased in number from four the Army point system, Once they voted to strike, they sistant chairman, Peggy Schmidt; Washington. D. C , on business a about. For instance, one got quite ert Turek, Ross Urquhart, Robert Bom b?" Can’t Drink Rum Neat ledz. Elaine Marr; 22, Robert Clif­ Mary McFarlandt Science. James Vice, George Vince, Donald Wil­ cycles. To do this Job along with members to four members serving Didn't have to strike right away, Secretary, Mary,^ Ralmondo; and friend told Bob Meyers he ought a few of the boys put Into the other work the station la closing Other: NBC—8:30 Dlhah Shore About 60 per cent of the men ford. Biirton Carlson; 23. Marv Farr: Art, Eugene Suslam; Home son. Robert Wood and Robert for tw’o years and three members 288’s hey could wait indefinitely and prefer the rum. The king's regu­ Kehl. Alfred Hsgenow; ,34. Robert assistant'secrMSry, Bernard Cos­ to get a date with Mary Margaret brig. Someone said the next boat down until December 15. show; 0:30—Jack Haley comedy; Economies, Grace Russell; Aero­ waa transporting W ACs, ao the Wright. sen’ing one year. JThe Finance ORANGES 3 “ 2 5 ‘ ould, probably, if talka with em- lations provide that rum Issued Oenovesi. Robert Ciirrinn and tello. Truman. NBCTs WNBT is awaiting action 10 Mystery In the Air; i0;30 Rudy nautics. Marshal Davis; Library Officers in 4She fourth period So on Saturday afternoon he boys most naturally went qyer- Cfioir will meet every Monday Committee w’as also a new’ com­ [loyers were then making pmg- to seaman must be mixed with at James Fogarty: 26. Evelvn Lanz Norma Betsak; Mechanical Draw­ on its application to go from old Vallee variety . . . CBS—8 Sus­ mittee formed this year for the Know the Pleasure of United States History Clsss are: went past the guards at the board. ( and Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock, least two parts water. They can't John Martin: 26. Mary Ann Pazi- ing anjl' Automotive Mechanics, Channel 1, 50-56 Megacycles, to pense drama; 9 Andre Koatelnnetz first time, . Take Point No. 3—The time's Chairman, Albert Patch; assist­ White House telling them that ' On the thlrty-Arst day the Rock as well as Sunday afternoons in music; 10 First Line drama; 10:30 WHITE drink It neat. anos, Charles Moller; 27. Connie ___Douglas Straw and David Tiffany; new CThannel 4, 66-72 megacycles, Secretary Resigns Tea at its Best SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 3 * ant chairman, Robert Stavlatsky; the near future. The latter re-- iot ripe for auto strikes On special occasions, such as a Crongh,,^nne CaronbcII: 28. Doris Boys' be was a friend of Mary Mar­ of Gibraltar came Into view, and it .but. expects to make the move Larry Douglas and Ripley . . . 2 I Physical Education, Jack secretary. Roger Pitkin; and as­ garet's. At the door, after he hearaals will be held in order to Clarence "Babe” Wethcrell , •)•(■- K The. auto industry still Is recon- victory over Japan, everyone 20 WIpanotlske. Robert Tedford; 31. | Shea Girls' Physical Education, waa such a disappointment because without much- program Interrup­ ABC—8 Lum and Abner; 9:30 Mu­ sistant secretary, Stephen Turk- told the butler the same thing, the it’s not the beautiful landmark It's obtain more practice in 'The signed as secretary at last night's •rting from war to peace. It's not or over “splices the niainbrace"— Thomas B^lev.^ Sh'rlev Anderson. lone Girard. tion. T he CBS WCBW application sic Variations; 10:30 Army Air meeting and was succeeded by CALI FORNIA pected to get rolling in good Ington. \ president called, "I’ll see him” and cracked up to be, but was land, ao Messiah." Force program '. . ; MBS- 8tS0 BARTLETT PEARS 2 - 2 7 « Franklin’ ll! Marlon Dfekson, would continue It on ciiannel 2, he gets an extra tot of rum and The-"^ extra-curricular subjects Period five United States His­ Harry BSrrason. Wethercll has trids until November. the king foots the bill. Alfred Daris: 12. .Shirley Fogarty, smiled at the boy saying. "So It really looked good. which under the new arrangement Agatha Christie's Poirot: 9:30 Bea a.saigned were: Sport.s, Ernest tory class officers are: Chairman, you're a friend of Mary Mar­ Graduates Visit M. H. 8. .served the club as secretary’ for a : UAW ofRcIsIs are talking of Thirsty seamen and officers un­ Gertrude Haber'ern: 13. Margaret Rritzmarker; Asaembliea, Jean While In the E.T.O.. Emeraon W’ill be 54-60 megacycles instead of Wain and serenade; 10 Oboler play king—if a atriks is necessary Gordon Neddow; assistant chair­ garet's?" total of 15 years gnd relinquished MARYLAND der 20 as well as older tsetotallera Heatley, Elaine Hauachild; 14. Robinson; Scmsnhis, Irene Illing Rlckerd spent some time In Italy -Two members o f the (?lsss of the present 60-66. “Rocket from Manhattan." SWEET POTATOES net ons Arm at a time in man. Mar>’ Maison; secretary. ' After being told she was out of the post due to blisiness seasons. 3 LBS 21 ' "splice the malnbrace" with a 20th Georf'e Kellev. Gordon- Keenev: and Edna McAllister; Student where he did a greal deal of sight­ '45 were seen Wednesday passing Some readjustment of the tun­ sad of the whole Industry at Murray Johnston, and assistant town the boy left the house but Friday Items; NBC—12 .Noon The annual,, reports of the offi­ of a pint of lime water and one 1.5. RIiza)>eth Mary. Lois Massey: Council, Evelv’h Lanz; Girl <3e- seeing. Most of the boys liked through the halls of M. H. S. ing units o f the 5,000 or more cers W’cre read and accepted b\’ the nee. 16, James Oakes. Fred Newman: secretary, Donald Coste. he still wonders what the law says Rome the best because It la more Words and Music; 2:15 p. m. To­ ounce of sugar. rerves, Rosemary Quish and Phyl­ In the sixth period United States Norma Turkington and Rosamond home receivers In the metropolitan m m NATIVE SNO WHITE EACH l ^ e Suppose that strike hits one 17, Connie Rogers, Joseph Rivosa: about eluding the F. B. I. American than the other cities. area will be necessary. Similar day's CThildren: 6:16 Echoes of membership. CAULIFLOWER When the Japanese surrendered. lis Flaherty; Hi-Y, Fred 'Clapp; History class the officers are: Wilson. A fliie' supper of clam chow’dcr. Jtut at the time when the Admiral Halsey issued an order to 18, Patty Stevenson,'Jean Thomp­ Junior Red Cross, Phyllis Flrato; One place all the boys visit I* realignment of sets had to be made Tropics; 7 Radio Supper club; 9 Shola Industry is beginning to roll Chalripan. Durward Miller; assist­ Norma, who has been working cold meats, antipasto. chce«e. "splice the malnbrace" for British son; 21. Michael Vlgnone. Char­ Dramstics, Don Hall; Chorus an'l 3t. Peter’s Cathedral, for they at an out-of-town Insurance (3otn- In an earlier shift of stations. Waltz Dnie . . . CBS—11:15 a. m. “ cars In good numbers. ant chairman. Rose Agostine 11 Second Husband; 4 p. m. House melon and coffee was 8er^’od by’ Acet units under his command. lotte Wprgan; 22. Wendell Aii.s- Orchestra. Esther Olson: Band, .secretary, Anita La Palme: and Thespians Hold And it one of .the most beautiful pany plans to start school bn Sep­ That was shortly before Pearl COOKING APPLES 2 2 5 « Arnold Pagan!.- Competitors Would Benefit Unfortunately for American sea­ tln. .Bettv Blevins; 2.3. Ronald Roger Loucks. Harbor and In addition to the tun­ Party: 6:15 Jimmy (Tarroll's song; TEA The struck Arm then must as there was a tie for assistant sights in Europe. , tember 24 at the State Teachers men he followed It up with "nega Biickmlster.. Joseph Brozqw.skl’ Outside material having to do The trip home was less eventful College In New Britain-.' ing section Involved other altera­ 8:30 Kate Smith’s music; 10:30 *rt Peckaget and Tea Bagt it Your Grocer'i Fraili Oregon *tch, helplessly, its competitors secretary-, it was decided thst First Meeting Harry James musicians . . . ABC PRUNES 2 23< CABBAGE Native Solid Heads 2^HS tlve” for United States ships | 24. Melvin Cox, Marv Diri^Iev:. 25 with school was gathered by Earl than the trip over, but the thrill of Rosamond Wjlspn, who Is now tions to meet different operating sb off the big civilian market of Phyllis Langer should ser\-e for — 11 Breneman’a breakfast;. 1:15 Surplus Aircraft whose personnel were all ready to I David Donovan. Mai*v Donadlo- Snow, who inquired about build­ seeing the lights along tho coast w’orklng for, 1a local furniture- standards, such as an Increase to NATIVE RIPI IB ^ t ople waiting to buy new cars, the Arst half of the term and Eve­ p. m. Constance Bennett; 4 Jack TOAAATOES EGG PLANT _NATive 2 >s9< brea'k-outHseer stored in holds for 26. Gwendolyn Glenney, Virginia ing maintenance, Imogens War­ lyn August the last half. as they came into the harbor was store, plana to enter nursing 525-Ilne pictures. Expense of f. If that one Arm yielded to the cbnaumption ashore: Green. _ ren who investigated the cafe­ The Arst meeting df the newly those changes was borne by set' Berch show; 8 Blind pate; 0:30 Sale at Simsbury JAW’S demands — or some of Ann Beechler, '46. unsurpassed. They arrived during school sooh. Still Tlieoreticall.v Drv at .Sea Barnard; 21, Marv Hobb.s Don- teria. Ann Beechler who got the formed National Thespian Society the night, and the very Arst thing manufacturers. The Sheriff . . MBS—1:15 nem — the same strike tactlc.s The American Navy still re- aid Hubbard: 22 Thomas Kellev, Luncheon with Lopez; 2:15 Jane ould be used Individually against facts about the honor roll, Helen was held on Wednesday afternoon. they dlds disregarding time, .was ^Mewltt St Camp Croft Hartford, Sept. 20—A sales cen­ CaruicN mO/r«n^tl£G£TABieS mains theoretically dry'at sea with Charles KnoAa: 23. Dawn Mnraskl', Stevenson who has interviewed a Returning to the air tonight are Clowl; 4:15 Johnson Family: 7:30 Fvt Symmer fhvyr he other forms to force them In Sept. 12, in the drams room. Judy have a steak dinner. CTecil Brown’s new time; 10 Leave ter for the sale of surplus military the exception of carriers, on which Carl Mikolowskv;. 24. Paul Peters, librarian at Mary Cheney Library, Hospital Campaign Emerson did proAt from his ex­ iverett Hewitt, '45. now at the IS-year radio veterans. Burns line, too, Clement Pontillo; 25, Felix Sam- Marilyn Warden who saw a libra- Handley, president of Sock and and Allen, with a new sponsor. It to Mike. aircraft has been opened by the plane pilots get one whisky slug. periences, and ha's telling the Camp Croft. S. C„ finds Army Bu- P|^5 OICHMONO-Mai^ium Size to ot Ti n That sharp moment—when the bogna. Janls Rogers: 26, William Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ OB tho Sholf PEACHESn^".;^ tS!25 hole indiAitry Is beginning to roll If they, want one, when they re­ riai. at Whlton Library, Robert Supported by MHS Buskin and acting President of world about It. too. In sever^ eic training being accelerated, but tion at the Simsbury Airport, turn from misaions. ,'it. John, Thelma Sw’anson; 28 Wright who interviewed w’orking -will not occur till November, as months some publishing house will they’re still learning how to utg could call the swaying bunk on a tin Philip Tiirkington. Eileen'Warner. students, Barbara Fortin who in­ National Thespian Society, called Simsbury’. Most of the planes now PEAS FINAST-Fancy\ny JO 01 jj* PINEAPPLE JUICE Dted. There is no set restriction on receive the manuscript telUn$: of foxholes. Everett has met class­ Johnston Elected troop Ship a break. But AI had on display are. of the primary Tlw Niitmeir State's Schools the meeting to order. e/kRRI FINAST-Goldati ' en ■ The Detroit area recently haa the consumption of liquor in Brit­ terviewed someone in the Teac))- mates there: Earl Modeaib Fred Joined the Marines to fight and Fighting men know that a ■vai’ the travels of Emeraon Rlckerd. trainer type, though some larger v OKN Bamlam Cream Siy|a TS'®* T>h j id a rah|i of itrikes. Viewed from ish wardrooms by officers, but have set as their goal for 'l945- ors' Council. Charles Froh who,tot The program for the coming Annum, and Peter Blanco. they sent him to where there was PINEAPPLE JUICE information on Civil AeronautloX, doesn’t end when the Aghtiog LucUl* Kleiy, ’48’ "Hays’ Successor and more powerful ones are avail­ distance, they may have *eemed there Is generally an understand­ 1946, that goal being 6)0 hosnital year, which will include radio little else. It was a tropical island, able. Price tags range from $875 HNAST ,,,.1 0 , ing that each officer's bill won't units. More regarding these units and Shipley Glenney who obtained stop*. The long road to recovery work, speakers, and one-act plays, CORN FINAST Whole Karnil 10 01 TIN PINEAPPLE CRUSHED . l7 * hke the beginning of wide indua- requires endless courage and per- John. Piader, eon of Mr. and Mrs. complete with, palm trees. Jungle for a 8ingle-eng;ine, two seated rial warfare. exceed Ave pounds i$20) a month. mav be fourid elsewhere In to d y 's data on recreation. waa-d'lacuasad. Don Hall, Vice New York, Sept. 2()— (/P)—Eric fever 'and Japanese. The history trainer of 220 horsepower, to $8,- ) Audrey L. Shaw, '46. severahee, as thousands of battle- Joseph Piader of Rockville were enast l^'But none of the strike* occurred The average price of Scotch is publication. X President, was placed In charge of TqUand A. Johnston has been' elected to books win call it the l8lan<] of 500 for a tw-ln-engine utility car­ TOMATO JUICE ..ot .Nio* ^ GRAPEFRUIT juice 2 - - - 2 5 « only sixpence a drink—one dime— As the Council will lateXstreas, weary veterans are learning. This the Sept. 19 meeting at which Mias united In marriage, with Rev. An­ ilnst the big auto plants: Gen­ fall a campaign Is being organized drew A. Balaaka officiating, using succeed Will Hays as president of Guadalcanal. AI and his buddies, go plane. or.less ao that it allows an officer it is essential that M. H, S. main­ Doris Cola and Wilfred (Tlarke will the Motion Picture Producers and Lee Diamond (Dane Clark) and / m YOUR OROaR FOR CANNINO SUm iB TOMATO JUKE nast r..tT.N .^ G r a n g e *blended7uice*^ .. ozt.n42. ii Motors. Ford. Chrysfer. which will show these men they V ^ e le t is being em* the double-ring ceremony. Guests Janies E. Burnham, manager of 20 Last week Ford shut down and 200 drinks a month, or six per day. tains its 90 per cent record. So Varietyof Talks ■peak on poise and posture. On Va ere Distributors of America, Inc. Johnny Rivera (Tony (Taruso) call­ the Simsbury Flying Service, has Most officers are well below the are not traveling this road alone. Sept. 26 Eugenia Brodeur will be wiring aeveral of the were present from (Tharleroi, Ps., kid off 50.000 workers with this that the Minute Man Aag may,con­ At present, sick and - wounded ployed J Irvington, N. J„ Rockville, Chap­ Johnston, 48, president of the ed it something else. arranged office space in/the ad­ ( y j b e e t s RICHMOND isoi:»TiN^3* ORANGE Blended 7uia'^ iioztin|3c planation: , • limit. The mere fact that liquor tinue to flv. In charge of the program, which houaps m the north section of U. ,S. /chamber o f Oommerce, took Returned To State* ministration building for an RFC SALT SOME AWAY Given by Sophs servicemen are being returned to will stresa pantomime and gee- lain, Hartford and Tolland. Conn. Strikes against small, indepen- is available eVery day tends to cut ’ Special "We Finish .the Job" T ^^nd In preparation for the new over/ his new post yesterday ata Sure, they piilled AI aqd Lee off representative w’ho is at the field FUIN OR lOMZfO APRICOTS whoue%'n« eled 22< down Its use. this country from all Army the­ ture. Also, a refrsahment commit­ Capt. L,eon Cborchea, son of Mr. SLICED BEETS < ’° »>I2< it Arms which supply Ford with citations and Insignia, for ^chool aters at the rate of 11,000 every and Mrs. Jacob 'Cffiorchea arrived Ha}m, 65, resigned after 24 years Guadalcanal ^ te r that and return­ seven days a week to answer arts had made Foi:d production “ It W’ould be sillj’’ to abuse It," tee waa appointed which will aerve sfectric current to besused In that —during which time he became Hags will be presented to the week. .The number is steadily part of town within a short period at the home of his parents, Tues­ ed them to the states. Then It was questions about the aircraft and SPINACH APRICOTS WHOIE^PEEUD' i«)'n30* impossible. said one officer, who likewise schools w’hich maintain their 90 Talksi tuna onuii a variety va Of interest- for the Arst half of the year. known as the "movie czar?’ Hays that AI realized Just how much he to complete sales. thought it would be cquaHy silly mounting. Schools all over the na­ on the committee are: Jean Rim- of time. day evening, September 18tb, after The sti ike in one o f these 'flrms per cent record this winter and ing subjeet-s werere . pre.sented on will continue to advise the org;anl- loved the girl who was Waiting for For the benefit of visitors to the FRUIT cocktail Richmond LGI TIN 32c if no liquor at all uerc allowed to tion are realising their help is inson, Imogens Warren, and a Mrs. Mabel Spicer was a week 4 years in the Pacific Area Hos­ SPINACH CRYSTAL CITY lO ot tin ^4< applying Ford—the Kelaey-Hayes spring. , . Friday. September Septemb 14, by several needed, and Manchester Nigh is zation. him and how much Ruth meant to field, lounge facilities are avall- be drunk aboard. junior to be chosen at thar next end guest of friends at their cot­ pital unit. He has a twelve days It waa reported-that Johnston’s I’heel Company — is embarrasv- When M.H.S. war funds attain students of Miss Mis Marion Cdsey's not to be outdone. furlough and then .'la. to. go to. Fort him. With the aid of a Red O oss abls and the restaurant Is open. ng the' top officials of the UAW's This grpwn-up attitude puts re­ meeting. tage, Crystal lake. five-year contract called for an Y COCKTAIL - v 14* GRAPE JUICE hnast r, .,L^^9« a total of $3;000 a 8Pon.sorship foui;th and Afth period sophomore The schools of America are ask­ The Raytheon Manufacturing Devcns'for three days before being worker, Virginia Pfeiffer (Rose­ The Simsbury sales center is op­ -8 hternationsl union. sponsibility squarely on the indi­ English classes. annual salary of $150,000, and that erated under the- jurisdiction of panel bearing the school’s name ed to dnsnee 35,000 hospital units The responsibilitlea^d goals of. Cb. bf Waltham, Maas., has pur­ discharged from the service. mary DeCamp), the youngsters MANCHESTER LEMON JUICE TREESWEET 5v; oztin9* It was s local UAW union which vidual officer. If he can't stand up and addree.** mav be placed on a The Arst topic In the fourth pe- at 13,000 each by Christmas va '.a- a Thesnian were reviewed by Mrs. Haya would receive $100,000 annu­ were brought together and the fu­ the agency offi.ee of the RFC in COLLEGE INN T o c i i T chased IsnU bn Bald hUl In Tblland Mrs. Kale Taylor retqmed Wed­ ally aa consultant. truck at the w’heel company. The to his liquor—or bis responsibility, hosnital bed at either (TusMing ! rtbd 'class was on the eubje(;t of tlon through the purchase of Vic­ Helen Skinner a f^ r which refresh­ ture looks bright for AI. A future Boston, of which John J. Hagerty the British Navy has Its way of formerly owriM by Louis Gorky. nesday, Sept 19, to New York Johpston will remain as..Cham- CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup ) tin PRUNE JUICE SUNSWEET QT III 29* liemberi of that union refused to General hospital. Framingl^am, "Fun.ny Business.” Ralph Azlnger tory Stamps and Bonds., The jilsn ments were aepv^ filled with love and laughter and is manager. 10 1-01 back to work w’hen the officials i handling the situation Work lias already been started to CTity after two months snent In 1>er of' Commerce presldentl.' 1(0 Massachusetts,, or at the . Old chose to tell about that extremely has betn approved by the Army Anne Beechler, '46 happy hours with the girl of his SHEET METAL w o r k s 5f the International union requ<*st- clear the land and erect a one Tolland at the home of Mlse Ber­ He began his business ca'reer as PINTO BEANS comstock k oz mi APPLE SAUCE FINAST 20 OZ iin' i Farms Convalescent hospital at popular barlton, “Bing,- Ind.” "F. Surgeon- General’s Office, the story brick buUding approximate­ thousand dreams. For his courage ■ them to do so. I. D. O: versus Fog” was the sub­ ths Place. a door-to-door vacuum cleaner Avon, Connecticut. A duplicate Army Air Surgeon, and the Navy ly 25 feel by 28 feet and also to and devotion to duty, AI Schmid 46 TURNBULL ROAD MANCHEiiTER. CONN. ject qhosen by' Margaret Boyd. September 30tta will be observed salesman In Spokane, Wash. ^ is awardefl the Navy (Cross and y|yR2 Cream of Tomato Soup ii ozTiN^fc GREEN BEANS Rkhw>.a cvi tv-oz Sailor Will Go panel will he sent to the sponsor­ Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Hortu^ Economics erect two 124 foot towers. These as Rally Day for Federated ing school. Allen* Bradley spoke on a timely The nationwide school quota of wins the ringing acclaim of a subject. "Present Business As­ towers wU' be made of four ljJ4 church and Sunday School, meet­ W ras Plant Dispute With the 'dates for- the Victory 35,000 hospital units has been ap­ foot Umbers In one piece which grateful hation. On Trial Oct. 18 pects.” The last topic, "They Ar- ing together at 11 a. m. Septern-, “Pride of IVhinncs Here’s What You Have Loan' now 'set, October 29th to portioned to the various states so Officers Chosen will be shipped from Bristol. The FINAST KETCHUP ozu. . RITZ CRACKERS N.b u«p23* .rlved at Sea," a story of war In the bar 30th to October 6th la observed 15 December 8th. Manchester High that each may assume its fr ' relay station will be one of several To Be Arbitrated PaclAc, was given by Joan (Joffin. nationally as Religious Education lapng at State BORAX 70 MU.E TEAM 2 ' 27- ROYAL LUNCH N A B I S C O *! II, MCG 24« school as w’ell as Its backbone, the ■hare of the job ahead. The qp6ta the company is erecting for tele­ weeks. All ODT Offices Been Waiting For! New London, Sept. 20— — Marion Dickson, who began the for Connecticut Is 640 units, units; anaand first meeting of the Home Student Council will have most topics In the Afth period class, vision purposes. Mr. and Mra Merritt Us^er of BORAXO CLEANS HANDS lO l/K o lJ e HI-HO . S U N S H I N E c r a c k e r s m i h o 2 | « Pharmacist's Mate 2-c Archie Wil- these will, be sent to the.’Cushing . Sergeant Leon Koehler who haa important roles to play. told about the* "Leader of Task 'Economics club was held on Wed­ South WlUlngton wbre recent fActionylh the North Atlantic," To Close Oct 31 : Bridgeport, Sept. 20—'iPi—Gas Hams, 22, will go on trial In Su­ General Hospital, Fpamlngham. been overzeas 38 months has re­ However, this year, contrary to Force 58.” "Pete" Mitchell. Foot­ nesday afternoon, September 12 at guests of their mother, Mrs. Lucy' “Air B3>«e,’' "Destination Tokyo,’.’ ontinued to Aow through Bridge- perior court here Oct, 18 on a Mass., or the Old Farms Conva­ turned home and received an hon­ ort mains today as the United charge of second degree murder in past customs, instead of- an alter­ ball, both at Manchester High and the Rec. A t that time Barbara Usher of Tolland Center. and THJbJectlve Burma" all pre- COPPER GUTTERS nate to the Student Council Repre­ lescent Hospital, Avon. Conn. Swanson was re-elected president. orable d’tcharge under the "point senfM our war as U was being .Hartford, Sept '30—All district SPIC AND SPAN BRITEX line Workers of America and of- connection with the fatal .shooting throughout the country, was the When a school can show that It sentative. a special war stamp rep­ Other oElcere chosen were: Vice- system Bipterober 1st. ght, without the sham of Holly­ and field Offices of the Office of USE IT FOR YOUR FOR EXCELLENT RESULTS I'j-L* PKG.-- iisls of the Bridgeport Gas com- of Fireman 2-c James N. Halstead subject o f Aldred Davis' talk. For has completed salts of $3,000 to At the last Tolland Orange / Defense Transportation, including my agreed to arbitrate a (Jiapute resentative w ill be elected w’ho her topic. Dorl* Asptnwall chose president, Irene Stone; secretary, wood heroics. Warners’ newest HOUSEHOLD aEANING M B P K G WITH YOUR CLEANING III, 24, Williams' shipmate at the- Anance hospital equipment, the meeting, September I8th It was that located at 119 Ann street in COPPER CONDUCTORS |(4blch arose over the discharge of will also, serve as alternate. the life of Ernie Pyle. Bill Davis Thelma Sw-anson; treasurer. Helen film drama: "Pride o f the Ma­ submarine’ base. State War Flnancp/Office W’ill be voted to hold a special meeUng at South Coventry Hartford, will be cloeed on October 1 ^ employe. ) The trial date was set yesterday . In the year 1944-1945, Connecti­ spoke on “The Malaria Mosquito," informed. It wtlLmake out two StUes, and program chairman, rines,” currently playing at the FIAKO ^ Now Available By Order Only. the Community house, Tuesday 81. OLD HUNDMD - "Now In Plentiful > Supply' L About 100 employes of the com- at a two minute hearing at which cut schools establishes the en­ some of its characteristics, and sponsorship panels for each $3,- Marjorie Rowlsy. There were State Theater, is a continuation of viable war stamp record of $8.- Sept. 25th at 8 p. m. to present All donations for the carnival toy that policy. Starring John Garfield Prank V. Rlcho, District Msna- PIE CRUST pt ^ n y . members of the UAM, Williams, a resident of Bainbridge what is being done to exterminate 000 hospital campaign. One panel twenty girls present. be held on Sept. 28 and 20 majH PR A A A OwceletR • VaniNa • Cherry alked off, their jobs s,t 11 sun. 580,389.65. Out of 1095 schools In The Home Economics (Tlub. names of candidates to be voted as courtgirous AI Schmid, the one- gqr, haa announced that 22 em­ CONVENIENT. AU the Village, Md., before he joined the it. “ Marine's Marine," the story of Will be sent directly to the Com­ on at the neixt regular Grange left with Mrs. Ernest StarksK or ployees of the state office will be COPPER FLASHINGS Mepl.-.d Rthw. PKG 'sterday, and the company an- Navy, pleaded Innocent to the Connecticut; 715 schools obtained Sergeant Lou Diamond, was . told manding Officer of an Army, Air meets .every Wednesday In the man marine army, E3eanor Parker dry ingredients ready CREAM "Minute-Man" Hags. meeUng. The,Ij|terary hour pro­ with Mrs. Leo Flaherty at the Bid- and Dane Clark, “ Pride of the Ma- affected by this announcement Dced shortly thereaftsr that charge on which he had been in­ by Barbara psrrtng.' Bob (!!arbone Forces, or Navy hospital, where Rec and Is under the direction o f well House. blended. And precision- aerv’ice probably would stop at Johnnie Pallein, *46.' on tlM^ bM of aJ-Miss Helen Whipple, Hbms£cono- gram foiislated o f a most Inter- .jdnea? is .4L. tender .Joxe...story; a I dicted 24 hours before, . - reiatsd the life . story of , General It will be placed asQtig papsr prsparad.-aad-read J>y; ...Tl>a >r«S«ua(3 for-PiS mlnati^ Douglas MaCATthur.'supreme cb'ffi- T X tentWWs pK )fW ^ i3i«Wiig’k«Wfir ktory' --Tnralny'^Mimiits'Sakdde C O P J fR v i^ L E Y S -^^^ - t.®- ■ ' ‘... Halataad -uiaa-ahot-at- WlHlams' 'wounded serxicemah. Mrs. Anna Rlsley a charter mem­ ■how, will, be held in the Legion Nothing to do but just add MRKMAN'S c) W’flien- wturri^ 'to work' at mander of the PaclAc area. Betty has been worked qut and will b* to-Ufe tale of that generation of nlKMAN'S home here April 22 while in the Graduate Is At Hillyer The school will rsceivs the red. ber of Tclland Orange. Music by rooms next Tussdi^ at 8 p. m. and NOW AVAILABLE! FREE'ESTIMATES! FOR FOR p.m„ however, and service cbmpany’'of Williams’ wife, Isa­ CThapman. told about one of her white and blus sponsorship panel discussed at future meetings. Any Americana who caiile of age on KUllngly, Sept 20—(/P)— Charles wster.roU and bake. That's CLEANSER 1 4 COMPLEXION SOAP J 14- uninterrupted. belle, 25. tha Grange, pictures on screen not In the O^almuhity Center as Decetaber 7, 1941. E. Lambert. 52, formerly a black­ Flako. If your grocer hasn't Eleanor Stippita '43 Is now personal experiences a boat trip for each $3,000 Bond campaign girls Interested in joining may at­ shown by a forest? ranger of formerly apifounced. Conviction of second degree on the Thames River. completed before Christmas of AI Schmid's story begins In smith In Eteat Killingly and a turn­ it (or Flakorn) today, studying on a scholarship at Hlll- tend the meetings on Wednesday Lumbering and Paper-hanging A spepHu meeUng o f the Pins AIR CONDITIONING' BAV110 CINTS ON A P4NMD OP KYBO OR Named Farm Co-Ordlnator murder carries a mandatory pen­ ITie oral topic chairman were: Philadelphia where he spent the key at the Windham county Jail, check with him again to- yer College in Hartford. 1045. afternoons. from the Pines in Sweden. Sher­ Lake jBborqs residents has been COPUV COPni WHIN YOU BUY ONI LGE PKG alty of llfe^ Imprisonment. period 4; Harriet Miljer, and pe­ Successful campaigns don't just , Anne Beechler, '46. early years of his manhood. He died by his own band. Coroner morrow. ^Hartford, Sept. 20—(J>)— Gov Since graduation she has been man K. IveRof Morris Grange, one called by the president, Charles was a normal kid, fmid of bowl­ Louis A. Wotsard said last night. SPECIAL! LAROI RACKAOI OP WHIATINA. riod 5; Amiella Ragowskl. happen; they are carefully plan­ of the CkmnecUcut BUts Orange t . A' SPECIALTY i ' Baldwdn , has appointed working in a defense plant. ned. Through thia campaign not rcy, for Sunday at 3 p. m. ing, coon hunting, hopped-up mo­ Lambert’s body w u found in the Birds .Affect Temperatures ■ —June S'tevenson, ,’48 execuUVs committee gave a talk rlea P. Harper of Middlebury — *- leaving to enter the armed port will help to msintaln the U. S. Navy. Saturday a ften ^ , September know that Pearl Harbor- was in after testing the gun by firing a CORN MUFFIN MIX Alan, „who Is planning 4 Navy lit at the TrlnltydUitheran church gained for. Ready to go home. the Pacific. ■hot Into the kitchen table. He ‘Jcut, he served in the family nesting 4n the outdoor cas<- Strufl entered on June , 28 and forces. , peace. Will "speed his iWcovery’' Welch found in hla car a swarm CALU 5413 ior 6414 of Repraaentatives fropa cfcreer. Has served on a variety of in Stafford. M in Sueaona Hanko, There was no soft desk Job cut leaves a brother, A. W- Lambert Ing of the city recording device. Vennart followed the next d:iy. Both boys were prominent -in b(; the watchword, of M. R 8. dur­ of beee hanging to the steering Dry. during the tcrina The birds warmed up the gas-AUed ing the next few mcmthal? ■hips whereas Jack was rece^Ly daughter of Mr. and M>s. George out for AI Schmid, unlesb you of Worcester, Mass. WE nSBLYE THE RKiNT TO LIMIT QUANTITIEi PRICES Sm JEa TO c h a n c e d u e t o They will report back for fur- athleUcs during their high school Hanko pf Northeast Tolland and I wheeL He hitchhiked boms. ‘ '« ! ajsd 'iA , registering tuba. j - they assignment. fccarsena LuclUa Kicly. '46/ cook on a mbmarina. T ■ h ■ - ■ ...... i ' . ■■ > ■' i ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. UAKCHEBTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.194S MANCHESrEI^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. <30NN~ THUtfSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 194S SIX 000,000 to between *16,000,000,000 Tax Reduction and 822.000,000,000. I IS for all thoa* «h o know that May Protest Engaged to Wed Manchester To Enter College Buenos Aires Rev.Moriartv About Town *~ lt“ envisioned, by 1947 or 1948, ■ X ■ lonlnf baa protectetl their own ‘“' Dr. Frfed Covey if Federal spending is sharply cur­ In so far a.* tho present Rationing Data Balkans Act Plan Forming Evening Herald property values, and all thoie who tailed, a 'gr.idijnted individual 4n-‘ know that eoning is essential to Russian position, then, operates-to To Be Speaker Bac^ at Work To Speak Here staff Sergeant Henry J. Klein come tax started at. between -’16 rt'BLISHED BT THE Furnished By and 20 per cent, and a Single cor­ I the future growth of any would- bring the other nations Into a i of 5 Edgerton Place Is home on a (Contitined From Page One) (Oontlnned Frnm . Page One) HERALD PRINTING I'D. INC Office of Price Administration seven-day extension furlough, poration tax of around the same 13 BU>»II Strrrt be residential community, to ap-i wider application of the .system of FRESH GRADE Hsnchtitrr. Cniiii. Half MillioiV, March iii Regional Department nl Infomiatlnn Secured for Catholic after completing a 30-day fur­ question, the Balkan problem la tax as is now used for the surtax percentage. This contrasts with pear at the polling place and vote collective trusteeship, it will be a Tfi Make Aiklress Here, THOMAS PEROrSON SB Tremont Street. Boston. 8, 5lassaehusetta lough. He is awaiting discharge not further* complicated by terri­ and would relieve 'about S.OOO.'MIO present rates which begin at 23 BROILING, FRYim GtnertI Utiiacer •■No" on the question ' good and healthy Influence, In the ,\l Open Fortini .Meelej Streets in rtvufle Op- Hour to Be Observed after serving 20 months in Italy. torial and reparations issues, low-income families from further per cent for individuals, including Founded October 1, I.33I He holds the European Theater of Federal income taxes. It would the three per cent normal tax. and or ROASTING Because thq issue is in doubt, direction we ourselve.s were pre­ puBing M ilita^ Riife At St. Bridget’s which already have been settled r'rpubllfhfd Evtry E^ftiln* EM»pt Meats and Fata ceilings for any item, report the W ar Ribbon with nine battle stars In the armistices.signed by the Big have no effect on single persons range up to 91 per cent on Incomes where the election of town offi­ pared to follow with' regard to ilig al ^High Sehoolj iindpvi and Holiday*. Entarod a t tlio Red Stamps <10 Points Each) violation to the price panel of your and the Good Conduct Medal and Three powers. without dependents. But for a in excess of *200,000. The com­ NO POINTS oat bfrice at Maiichoater. Conn., aa cers Is not,, it has become the top Italy, and the direction we Should Buenos Aires, Sept. 2ft»,“ iA’i— local W ar Price and Rationing Rav. Eugene Morisrty. assistant married man with two children bined corporation normal and sur­ Dr. Ft ed ^ o u e y , V Director of i Book 4— V-2 through Z-2, ex­ has totaled up 06 points. The council announced last night eond Claaa Mail Matter. be prepared to follow elsewhere. Board., who now pay* S45 on a net income tax now is 4C per cent. issue in the town election. It de­ Argentina's capital city returned pires Sept. 30; A-1 through E-1, pastor of St. Peter's church, H art­ it had reached substantial agree­ Community Education and mem­ of $2,000, the plan would, reduce The c.ohimlttce proposes also to SUBSCRIPTION RATES serves the attention of many who If the Russian stand drives us in to work today after virtual spa- expires'Oct, 31; F-1 through K-1, ford, wUl be tlie speaker for the Mr. and Mrs. William F. Butler ment on the Itallan-Yug'oalavla ber of the Community Advisory Following are the hours at the that bill to zero. relieve the present "double taxa­ l b T »a r by Mall ...... ------J this direction, the world and the expires Nov. 30; L-1 through Q-1, Local W ai Price and Kationing of 88 Bts.sell street left today for ' month by Mall ...... • would not ordinarily appear to pension of commercial and indus­ Catholic Ho'ur to he ' held at St. boundary dispute, and had turned tion" of corporation dividends, anci Service Center of Bridgeport,' will i expires Dec. 31. U**<1 worth Poland Springs, Maine, and ex­ 2. An "across the board", reduc­ ala Cop, ...... * cast a routine vote In the town cause Of peace will have gained. trial activities yesterday while a Office: Bridgat’a church. Sunday, Sept. over to the deputle.s the problem of suggested that estate and gift .allrtred On* Year ...... *9.00 be the principsi speaker at the two red points and four-cents per Monday: 10 a m. to 4:30 p m. pect to return home on Sunday. tion in all individual taxes, prob­ But If. on the other hand, we throng estimated unofficially at al­ 30, John Lyons, chairman of drawing an actual boundary line. taxes as well as gasoline taxes be Yeitern State* and APO ...... 112.00 election itself.— pound at meat retaileri. Tuesdays: Closed to the public. ably by 10 "pe.r cent. Thia would Open Forum iTiee-ting aponsored by most a half million, marched Campbell council, ’ Kniglits of Co­ Mr. Butler who la superintendent A communique said Trieste, now in returned to the states. do not chooae to accept the-Rus­ Sugar W edn e^ays; 2 p m to 4:15 p. m. give each person a flat cut— in ad­ MEMBER OF the Veterans Council and the Se­ through the streets in a demon­ lumbus, committee for the affair, of the Sanitary Paper Mill at Italian hands, would become an Robertson pralied the commit­ sian challenge to move tinivcrsal- Book 4—Stamp 38. good for 5 Thuradava- 10 a m to 4 15 p m. dition to the new system of ex­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lectmen in High School atidltorium stration arranged by opponents of announced today. All Catholic or­ Burnside is attending the Paper international port, with each na­ tee's report but other VVays and , The Associated l’re*» 1* cxcliwHfb Ibe, expires Dec. 31. . Friday; 10 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. emptions for the normal tax. Con­ .Method In H er TouRhness Iv toward a higher principle, and Tuesday evening, September 25 the military government. ganizations of Manchester have Makers Convention. tion retaining sovereignty over Means members, while commend- biitltled to the use of repuhllcallon of Shoes Office telephone 5189 gressional tax experts estimated TOP ROUND ^140' The only Incident reported Was been invited to join with the peciples speaking its language. llng the study, told newspapermen llU nea'S dlfpalche* credited to it or not The Russians are being tough instead, decide to battle through The •^'•rnbly ^ a been planned One Pair Each the change in "normal" exemp­ lOUND STIAK ^herwiie credited In ■ this' paper and on the Imperialistie plane of by the Council a W ays and Means a-brush between a group of dem­ Knights of Columbus in this oh-' The G Clef club outing which In the main, the communique tions would reduce taxes by *800,- privately that they lean toward at London as they were tough a t ; Book 3-LAirpIane' Stamps 1, 2, I the local news published here. onstrators and mounted police as USE servance which waa first held at w'as to have taken place this aft­ aaid. the new boundary would be 000,000 and thar a"10 ' per..cent the Knutson proposal, or the com­ AA or A^6 POINTS things Where Russia-', shocking 3, 4, Indefinitely. BOTTOM u40* 1'rlgbt* of repubtica'tlon of .ippilul San Francisco. But, even more * I and to the parents of the men and aaber-brandlshlng officers sought St. James’ church last December. ernoon on the grounds at the an "ethnic line, leaving a mini­ promise that is being whipped into Rent Control "across the board" slash would cut BONE IN -A A orA .patches herein, are also resened. clearly than at San Franciaco, launched, the.j.^^,Q^J„ („ service, details of the to disperse the group. Manchester Native home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert mum under alien rule, with the un- the burdeni by another *1.200,- shape. ^ All periona who rent housing ac­ 2 POINTS I ^ l aen'lce client of N. E. A, Service when thev seemed primarily, con-' 1 " - ; propo-ftl Service Center in Man- Defiance of Peron Roared Father Morlarty is, a native of Pearson of Boulder Road, waa deratanding that appropriate in­ 000,000. CHUCK ROAST u 2 7 !| commodations at any type In rent , 1 I'.i. iwr w.iwbr The Russian ultimatum Is | cheater for which the Council has Billed as a "march for liberty Mancheater. the son of the late abf)ndoned.,on account of the un vestigations will be carried out on Mi** Aurine Oerdner -Miss Norma d. Tiirklngton controlled areas and have . not 666 3. Reduction, If not repeal, of P O T a O A S T cerned witl throwing the r welgl^^ ^ abandon the Im -! "'hed lin appropriation of *8,500 Mr. and Mrs. Mortifner Moriarty. Publishers Represenlatlces: The and the constitution,” the parade favorable weather. The get-to­ the ipot before final delimitation registered, must register with COLD PREPARATIONS He is a graduate of St. Thomas the corporation excess- profits AAorA-6 POINTS' Jttllns XIathew* Special AKency—New around and establiahing the pres-1 , ” | for this year. was marked by frequent shouts of gether will b^ held this evening of the frontier." ^ . Mr*. Ruth W, (jerdner of 60 taxes. KIDNEYS BOnOM ROUND u4 0 * roi'k. Chicago. Detroit and Boilon. £ i « a modern great-fp^laltat game everywhere, or w e, R^cognlWofT Miss Norma J. Turkington will OPA Area Rent Offib^ . UQUID. TABLETS, SALVE, seminary, Bloomfield and St. Ber­ tlge of Riistl "Down with Peron.” “Down-with instead at" SIS'o'clock in EiflBnue? Must Argue Other Probleme W est Center atreet enhouncee the The compromiae would shoot be­ cut Russia in on it. It oan be ^ Community S ^ l c e Center. enter the State Teachers College. despotism," and “ Death to dicta­ Price Control N O SE DROPS nard’s asminary gt Rochester, N. Lutheran church,-and it is hoped MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF power, there is a method in their Before they can draft a peace engagement of her daughter. Miss tween the policy, committee's 2 P'OINTS New Britain, Monday, September torship" as the crowd roared its If you are charged over OPA USE ONLY AS DIRECTED Y. Several times he has spoken on every member wlli be able to at­ HAMBURG STEAK LB2 7 * IRCULATIONS. Judged that Russia would really | Bridgeport whichK^-as organized treaty fdr action by the council, Aurine Ann Gardner, to Charles "tranaition period” proposal and MUST toughness. 24. defiance of Col. Juan Peron, vice- the Knights of Columbus sadlo SLICCO rather «ef the game abandoned, and 1» beln£jitfecied by Dr. Couey, tend. however, the deputlee must aYgue J. Krowka, eon of Mr. and Mr*. a plan by Representative Knutson Large Fowl NO SOINTS LB 42‘ Veal Loaf 2 POINTS L . * l « ___I Herald Printing Company. Iiir.. Miss Turkington la s daughter president and strong man of the program. „auinea no flnanctai responslhilitv fni Foreign Commissar , Molotov, ‘n , re c e iv e d ^ lo n a l recognition re- out the problems of the future of Joseph Krowka, of 102 Ardmore (R., Minn.) to reduce each individ­ SKCNKSS of Nominee for Selectman Harold Mrs. Thomas Quinn of 13 Sum­ er ■* l. 3 3 « | lyppgrapblcal errors sppesrliig in ail- ...... j ' eentlw^as one of the outstanding government. ' Mr. and Mrs'Martin L. Steveni Road, West Hertford. ual's taxes by 20 per ceRt. Repre­ EXCI Frankforts i POINTS IB 0 I Bologaa the preas conference which stilt A. Turkington and Mrs. Turking­ mit street is a sister of Father Italian colonies, the Dodecanese srtisements In' Tlje .Mamheeter ,K\.- claims shocking and high with the di.saeminating Informa- An official police communique formerly of Ridge atreet, M an­ M isi Gardner is the daughter of sentative Robertson ID., Va.) al­ IM fM tM ilea of Kldner Tubes has world diplomatic circlea buzz­ ton of 55 Winter street. She was Moriarty. islands, and Russia’s demand for Htrald. exact purpose of stimulating bik Hon to returning servicemen and minimized the size of the demon­ chester, announce the birth of Mrs. Gardner and the late Frank ready has proposed _the major graduated with the class of 1945 In addition to the Catholic Hour 1600,000,000 in reparations from .flush Out Poisonous Waet* ing. got the headlines by demand-1 abandonment I supplying to them the necessary stration. declaring that only 66,- their daughter, Jennifer. Sept. 18 points outlined byby the Policy com x lf rea k*T**B ax**** of s*M* la ronrUaed. Thursday. September 20 from Manchester High school, and the aam'e committee Is In charge Italy. T*he deputies have been in­ A- Gardner. Mr. Krowka has ing all kinds of things for Russia. | ' aid upon their return to civilian 000 persons participatied. But some at the Hartford hospital. received an honorable discharge mlttee. .. "mar 19 mil** of kldner tub** tear b* or»r- will take the secretarial course. Buenoa Aires' newspapera placed of the Knights of Columbus’ par­ structed to make full study of the worked.Thn*tinrfllUr*Ba4tttb**tr*irark- I Most shocking of his demands I life. after serving two and a half years ''Prograin for Solvent America*’ Int dar and Bisht to bate Nator* rid reur the throng as high aa 1,000,000. ticipation in the All-Services Day American plan for United Nations Other Speakers Mia. 4*ai*l alslM „*ne to Fort DevenSi Mass, for tempor­ Japan aea. bled at ju»t the wriiii* time. Do not l auggeated there was a tense d r s -, ter. a It may .be that It was all en­ brl4t** B E A L LY cfbaa. here, a day after.-she_hadj,been of the present Greek government, AUTO BODY delyi la that thia Russian demand live ill fc»r of thi* happening to you. j FANCY NATIVi MeINTOj ,J ^S Only If a majority of those who Ja*t pat paar plats la a Weldon Drug« Company stricken with a cerebral hemor­ ary ffutyi ' ...... 50 Oak Street APPLES malic scene between the tough The High school. orchestra will tirely coincidence. It might and diplomats expect Foregln Jh*t *prinklc * little FASTEETH. the has been phi-ased and made after ala** *( vatsr. A44 a llltl* HOME; PWN NATlVf »ta on the question vote "N o " General Tanaka and the men who play before the meeting. have been, for Instance, that aalek actlag Kltsaita. Wilk l^rescription Pharmacistn rhage. (Commissar Molotov to bring up nikalliie (non-geldl powder, on your Telephone 3979 the very definite change in had murdered General Mori, com------;------^ 5tr. Pryor contributed a little aiafie-lik* *p ^ . 41«*al*ra- PI 1 lAII 1 • Mra, Hayden waa scheduled to The board of directors of the the question when the British and Corporal Graham plate*. Hold* f»l»e teeth more flrinly, Auto Body and LARGI lOW ■WHITE HD5 ill coning be continued. tisa. atalaa aa4 4*apir* 901 MAIN ST. TEL. 8821 Manchester Kiwanis club met at ■o they feel more comfoi'tahle. Doe* CAULIFLOWER IS* American policy with regard to manding general of the, emperor’s I of his own well known aales- a^r saaUh — Ik* *rtsla«l have been a member of the Super­ Americans express dissatUfactlqn This question will be found on the home of M ark Hewitt, Jr., on not »otir. Check* "pl«te odor " identur* Fender Repairing guards. They faced each other in i manshlp to the process, said cl**a krifkla*** ior court grand jury which indict­ with the Balkan regimes. breath). Got FA9TKETH at any drug Dur voting machine, ironically the Italian colonies. W > changed lc*L Ask pear Araeglst far lUsaalt* t*4ap. tojr Princetbn street Tuesday evening. Now a Sergeant Auto Painting pre-dawn dai kne.sa '.in the tin y , salesmanship merely stimulating riii ‘ definitely stated just what D E FELICE, ot 100 Homeitaad atreet, D.C. and A.C. E!lectricity ington -street, a bride of three j ( ’lare Luce. On that occasion, 'through the upper floors of a two Essex Street I For Insurance Office. Mold Design of Insured worker*. No medi­ We Are Now Able To Give Immediate Service To AU Out-of-Town Mancheater. have (lied ah application Aerodynamics Elementary Electronics rhere will be no regulations, and he was driving at. He stated it months, was notified by the Navy ' it was assumed by some commen- story building at 57-,59 Knowiton Surveying and Map Making cal examination. Customers. dated September Sth, 1945, with the Elementary Meteorology Biology kia neighbors, if jh e y do object.' m these words:, department lart night that her i tators that the fair Clare waa ax- street, occupied by the Asbestos Liquor Control Commtaalon for a Agency Experience Phone. Write or Cal) On ^ PHONE OUR NEAREST OFFICE Call ; husband, Frederick A. Youjig. 1 hibiting her friendship with Sam Distributors, Inc., at 7 .o'clock last Tavern (or the tale of alcoholic liquor Introduction to Aviation U l t l would be powerless to have any- "Those who think that the prln- oh the premlaes. 172 W eit Middle Mathematics machinist mate 3-c, had died as Pryor, whose ntajor business con- night, causing datnage estimated Preferred. Air Navigation |lhing to say about his project. | ciple of collective trusteeship Is The ALLEN Turnpike, Mancheater. The builneta It Nataral Science the result of burns suffered in a cerii happens to be the air trans­ unofilcially at *25,000. owned by FRANK DB FELICE, of A lgebra This individual gained an au tp-! a good one may point out to us boiler room accident aboard the port company which not only fa- Two firemen were temporarily Insurance Agency lOO Homeitead atreet. Manchester, and Albert F* Knofla Geometry will be conducted by FRANK DE- Drafting and Design Inorganic Chemistry •A fll lAllYI ir.atically sympathetic ear fro.n . certain other territories i besides U. S. S. Beaufort on Monday. ! vors the monopoly policy, but overcome. , Both were-treated at Inc. MacDonald Upholstery Co. Tel. 4386 Phone 3665 Engineering MsthernaticS ' 12c Qualitative Chemistry which would be the monopoly in | the emergency hospital. . FE LIC E , of leO Homestead street, Advanced Engineering other individuals who have, like- Italian coloniesi to which it .might Young enlisted in the N avy three All l.lne* nt Inanmnca 988 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD TELEPHONE 2-4IM .Mancheater, aa pennlttee. Engineering Drawing Elementary Physics case such a policy were adopted^ j The twd buildings are owned by j Mathematics lie foiind that zoning prevented be applied, ahd til's would makp years ago. Besides his widow he . 958 MAIN (8TRBBT Meriden Tel. 1789; Middletown Tel. 880; New Haven Tel. 8-2650 FRANK DE FELICE. Descriptive Geometry and ■IIAD 16 0Zd|i| leaves his mother, two brothers But Senator Hart is no known! T, F. Murphy and formerly housed } TEL. 5108 Dated September Igth, 1945. Calculus ome use o/ their properttV t o ! us bolder In the application of Advanced Drafting MARVEL LOAF | 9 and a sister. friend to Mr. Bryor. and there is I the Bridgeport (Jruclble Co. plant. Business Mathematics B0S70N BROWN which their neighbors objected. ' that principle.” Architectural Drafting and AppRed Scicnee V Design nd-other signers of the petition | What Mr. Molotov thus stated Notice of Special Industrial Engineerinjr^ Medical. X-Ray Technique Jig and Fixture Design FRUI7 CAKES ™ 1.55 ilgned merely because they were ,'is something Which some com- Clinical Ijrhoratory Tithe and Motion Study * Technique PACKED IN -TIN BOXES SUITABLE FOR MAILING ' ilt*d to. : nientators were quick to enipha- No, 15: The First Test Is a Success'" Town Meeting "Industrial Management The Story of the Atom SCHALLER CIDER MILL . English In most ca’se.* where zoning h a s . size the moment our shift to- a "^ m in d co Poremanahip and "" Supervision ALL-PURPOSE 18 pSrated to prevent so'nie ptcr-1 policy of collective trusteeship The Legs! Voters of the Town English Composition Forciirn Languages r SPIC a h SPAN CLEANER PKG( oaed use of a certain piece o f»fo r the Italian colonies was made, 1874 of Coventry are hereby warned Business tetters and Reportj and directed to meet at the Finance ft Management ^ Elementary French iroperty, it has operated in eoiii-1 Collective trusteeship for the Itai- Engineering English » IT'S tASY TO USE-NO RINSlNG-NO MfIPING Church' Community House, ,North RE-OPENS Advanced French liance-with -the wjshes and opin­ Ian colonies would be a true ful- Effective Speaking Businca*^ Organization and Elementary Spanish Coventry, Conn., bn Monday, Management ions of those whose property vhl- flllment of the prlntlples and plans September 24, 1945. at 8:00 P. M., Radio Speaking and ' Advani:ed Spanish Euslness Law Elementary Russian ,ies and whose comfort would ne adopted at the San Francisco to vote on the following articles Announcing SOAPINE OXYMIL Saturday; Sept. 2 2 n d Real Estate Principles and Advanced Russian "WITH FYRtX CUP" ected by the pi-opoSed use. For ! Conference. But if we are to ap- WATKINS Article 1: To see If the Town Journalism and Newswriting Appraising very such protection of the pub-1 ply these principles to the Italian BROTHERS, I NC. will s’jtborlse the Board of Edu­ Creative Writing Money and Banking LARGE LARGE cation to apply to the Public Principles Life Insurance 1C, zoning sometimes inaltes one : colonies, w hy should we not also Great English Writers o t Miscellaneous I reassert over their debris had cleared away after the ex­ ment into the great p it Then when the below the bomb, the official report says. an architect to prepare plana, and that the bomb was produced by one of I, continuance. | colonies? plosion of the atomic bomb in the New- crater appeared safe enough, the scien- From the effect of the bomb on tne the most remarkable examples o f scien­ pnrehaae a site. ' f PROGRAMS NOW OPEN COURSES LUX FLAKES LUXtoiutSO. :^But if these j^ople forget, iea,y-|. So what Commissar Mplolov is Mexico desert, the scientists rolled over tisU conducted an expedition into i t rocks beneath it, the scientists esti­ tific cooperation in history. In 194^ the Signed, Making their way cautiously, they usM mated the enormous power which they i the field to the relatively few | really saying. In all bit toughneai, on the ground where they lay and ex­ scientists found a cheap process for George O. Jacbheon, LARGE changed hand shakes. The greatest and specially adapted Army tanks to see had releasfd. maldiig uranium on a large scale. From Thf Sign uf H Arthur J. Vinton, lea the policy of protecting-! i« thv*: \t collective trusteeship Is wbst the outburst of atomic power had uranium they produe^ no e a t lz ^ new AHhuT SeberL rnoat specteeular experiment in the his­ done to the earth. (4) How la July, I94S, had sdentists PKC community and neighborhood I the right thing, let it be extended tory of science had been a success. They found enough material to (create such chemical elemant—piutdolum. It was Worthv S^nrlcF SalOctmtn of Coventry 3 CAKES 2 hat create<1. aonlng win be! not to the Italian coiorfies alone,* csutiously ventured to where the steel Wnpon of Wai , September 17, 1846* ittfit aoning !• not lost. TkatjUicn RuMia too will play the im -i bloats across.. thg rgdiogetivity" released by the grams of pure uranium O ftai out oC /s l/S«Li ■ - Read Herald Adve* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,194S MANCHESTEK EVENING HEKALU* MANCHESTER, CONN« THUr Is DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19411 TA