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v'-i's MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 , 1 ^ kHWlLyB Manchester Evening Herald ^ ATHnv* OinT droditiiv The Weather IMS Foreeaat of O. 8. Weather I Membere of the Youth Acttvl- Young people of the Zion Lu­ mittee feels that an excellent 8 , 9 8 5 CanalderaUe doadtacas foBawai - Members of the Frank J. Mans­ theran church will meet tomorrow choice has been made. field Detachment and . Auxiliary. tiec Advisory Council, the group Name Director by deariag late toalgkt; Wodaaa- r a lT o w n which managed. ’teen age pro­ evening at 7:30, and, the Ladies' When Mr. Sheppard recently « a« the AaOt daj fair; modi cooler teolSM aad Marine Corps League, will meet Aid Society will meet at the same visited Manchester be was great­ SLEEP WELL-AND YOU’LL LOOK WELL Wedaieeday. “ t this evening at the Masonic Tem­ grams here are asked to meet In of OIrealaUoaa the Trade school at 8 o’clock to-, hour ml Wednesday evening. . ly Impressed with the posslbUiUea n.f«M«y tt th« Frank ple to'go to the Burke Kuneiral Of Recreation which the local facilities offer. He Mmche*ter~—A City of Village Charm < Datactament, Marine home to pay respects to Paul night, A most enjoyable day was spent plans to arrive In Manchester to rEeieue win be held at Smith, ^husband of Mrs. Margaret wterdaT atop Oraymore Moun­ enter upon hla new duties the lat­ » t f OeinnianSiiit lUcibltm Smith, a member of the Auxiliary, Oriford Parish ojapterr C.X.R., tain, N. Y., by a group of 38 from H. Leon Sheppard of ter part of October, and the com­ CHATHAM MAfiEsI VOL. LXV., NO. 2 ddvertialas rage IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBI p is Waablnston street, Mon- who died Saturday night. win meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3 t James’s pariah. Norwich University. En­ mittee expects that the wtat'er , 8 at 8 p. m. 4, at 2:30 o'clock. The speaker program will be in full swing, by • Miss Mary Theresa Robinson of win be Mrs. George B. Armstead at. Monica’s Mother Circle will gaged for Position November first. ^ West Middle Turnpike, was the of Wethersfield, whose subject meet thli evening at eight o'clock I win be a special conunu- will be "A Woman’s Point of View GOOD BLANKETS . Searching for Victims in Scottish Express Wreckage 4 at Manchester Lodge of honor guest at a birthday surprise at the home of Mrs. Leon Fallot. The Recreation committee has j ta the Temple at 7:30 to- party held recently at the home on the Ssn Francisco Conference.” 02 Laurel street. Service Restored ’ s night The Master Mason of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tuttle of Mrs. Armstead accompanied her announced ' tho appointnfient of a PRESCRIPTION wfii be conferred. Hudson street. The party was giv­ husband, a radio commentator, to supervisor ot. recreation for the en by a group of her schoolmates the conference. A graduate of the town of Manchester. The man PHARMAOSTS at High school. Jolly games were University of Michigan, she was Only Six Voters chosen for the position is H. Leon overseas In World War I and Is s Always On Duty I At Electric Plant played and a buffet lunch ser\’ed. Sheppard who, at the present . Arthnr DroE Store* Mary received from her friends a past president Of the Woman's Made at Session time, is director of physical edu­ Reserve Service League and of the 848 Blala St. Maaebester To Go Ho .ECLERC sweater and pearl necklace. cation and athletic coach at Nor­ Pan Hellenic Aaaoclation of .Jfart- rUNERAL HOME wich University in Northfteld, Vt. Eklward C. Custer of 43 Mather ford. She has also »erved on the Mr. Sheppard is married and As Strikers Fired board of directors of th Jamea’s school will meet tomorrow carefully considered and the com­ Jap Cabinet Mounts man^ - Ministers ^ 88 Tears. The Body Shbp Method afternoon at 8: IS In the basement Maj. Marcel Jobert Come Idok at our Chatham “Ai> Manpower Officials Ad SpaUTCAL MEOflJM of the school. By The Associated Press voice Decision AIIi ih Street. Hartford. Cona. SQLIMENE a FLAGG. Inc. loom”, for example, made of 75% Threats of serious water vance Theories Why Phone 8-S0S4 884 Center St. Tel. SIOl Receives Discharge MacArthur Demands ing France and wool, 25% cotton, and three and a shortages and other . break- 700,000 Jobs UnMled do'wns in 'public services to Full Accounting of Mil­ Patton Sent To Sit in pn All Word Ci Krause r' half pounds of luxurious comfort. As 2,000,000 Idle Major Marcel Jobert of 185 several Texas cities ended to­ itary Production as cussions on^ Treat Mapel street wax honorably dis­ day when A FL strikers were To Command Order .' Instructor of fired and hydroelectric oper­ Washington, O ct 2—(iP)— A1 W ell as War Goods Bulletin! charged last Thursday at the AAF ■e«.. Mm , f.4w, wmh, WANTED Separation Center, Mitchell Field, SMCh. teywi tsHn Mnd- .95 ations were resumed without though more than 2,000,000 per­ London, Oct. 2.— (^P>-”-1 CLARINET Tokyo, Oct. 2.—

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_ J ^ -7. "X- <’• . ' i : ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,194S vlUe; Richard Luetjen of Muske­ ler..Councinors, Mrs. Henry Peter­ First Omgregatibnal church in V- gon, Mich.; two Bisters, Ms*. El­ sen, Mrs. Leonard Barter, Robert Waterbury. 62 R ockville mer Willis of Manchester and Mrs. Sharp and Philip Welles. Boys’ Years Wed, Town for Zoning; Jap School Mrs. Ina Beebe and Mbs. Eve­ specialised sKlUs which they would Tax Question Lilacs Bloom in October Noted Pianist 3 More Local Breiaifcs William Yoreo of West Hartford leaders: Rev. Marshall M. Bui^ It is Tea ait its BMt*^ like to continue to use In making, lyn Snyder -visited Mrs. Anna Sny­ Rbbert Sharp and Richard Simler. W hy In Manchester Yard der in Greenfield, Maas., and also and three grandsons. ' Given Surprise their llvliig.;’ he said. “ There Is Republicans Win The funeral Uflll be held Thurs­ The Dem'oerata won again In Not Answered Still Keeps visited friends in Brattleboro and no place for all of them yet In c^ / T oP layH efe Vernon Scores day at 2 o’clock at the Christ South Windsor. First Selectman Jobs Open Baffle Police Official Stafford. ' vlllan production, so they are Just N ew Eklgland has all kinds Evangelical Lutheran church. Thomas Burgess, Sr., led in last (CoaUnoed from Page One) Mrs. Mae Richsuxlson’a brother, waiting— many of them living on of weathir. This is proven by Burial will be in Grove Hill ceme­ night’s election with 160 votes, Relatives and Friends of (Continued From Page One) mmrn mmm « Richard Palmer and wife have their savings." Mrs. E. G. Ferris of 120 Buck- Lcbii Flelsher I» Secured Martial Air G. O. P. Victory tery, Rockville. Eriends may call mni Town Clerk Charles Enes ' Not Taken brought oiit a heavy vote during purchased the C. H. Morlarty Local Couple Note The official stated that while land street. She reported this Main and Mc^Lee Street at the Taylor and Modecn Funeral /with 150 majority. Representative Eberhartrr (D., [ the final five hours of voting. place at Pine .Lake Shores. . Mr. some former munitions workers morning that a Iliac bush In For Firist Concert of The Port g Column |j Home, 233 Washington street, Wedding Anniversai^ P a .) said in an interview. C h air-, Places Entered But in Palmer was formerly a Sergeant Members of the O P A are giving- " S H U n t f 1 frooi P»ce On«) are holding out for better paying her front yard 'was In blossom Town Meeting Tonight Entire Republican Tick- from 6 p. m. today to Thursday at^ man Doughton (D., N. C.) expres-, Civic Music Group Bushido Stressed in In the U. S. Marines. a farewell party and dinner to peacetime Jobs, "this Is not as big A t the opening' of the town e- 11 o’clock. sed a similar view earlier. Just as though It were early A Mother’s Plea Only One Instance Mrs. Arthur Van Sicklin and Mrs. Mr.' and Mrs. Philip Johnson, of , anonymity said he be- a factor as some,peopIe ^ n k . lecUon yesterday morning Clerk of Spirit at Institution at et Voted Into Office at Hope Chapter Further Inquiry t'rged ] May, Through the darkening silence. Edward Garvin, this evening, at 49 Laurel street, who reached , matter of Jobs not "N ot many persons,” he contin­ the Board George fi. Waddell -The Civic Music Association hka Was Money Obtained The Republicans also urged that i Knelt a \yoman on bended knee. Town Election There will be a meeting of Hope the Mountain Laurel Inn in their 62d wedding anniversary, akills Is one of the prln- ued, "are Inclined or In a finan­ moved to adjourn the annual town great pleasure In announcing Leon Which Princes and Fu­ further Inquiry be made Into other W ho was praying for her son. Chapter O. E. S. this evening at ThompSonvllle, In recognition of Saturday, Sept. 26, made no spe­ why some are not cial position to hold out very long.' meeting to the High SOhool audi­ loans reported to have been made Fleisher, concert ..pianist for Its Across the Atlantic Sea- A gang of night prowlers broke ture Leaders Trained 8 o’clock at Masonic Hall. their’ service. cial plana for the event. Relatives But some of the Jobs listed. It place and w« figured they would torium to this evening at 8 o’clock Rockville,— Oct. 2— (Special)— to Elliott. Democrats had no com­ first concert of Q;e season, to be into three, and possibly other local Moved The High school group of the and friends in town felt that some TEA ,.^ a t majority of persons laiid'somewhere.'' the ' staff re­ Instead of last plght, due to the There were 2,204 votes cast at the was said, probably will be passed ment on this. held in High school hall Sunday Am ong the many fighting men,. The Red School, of which Mrs. The headquarters of the Rock­ W apping Community church en­ observance was called for on such since the war ended had up Indefinitely because Income large amount of business to be places of business last night, ac­ By Morrle Lansberg Marion Gowdy is teacher, has Just In Pacluigrsa and Tea Bags at Your Groosr’s In hts testimony made public lated. afternoon, October 14 at 4 p. m. Her son had been' one. town election, in Vernon oh Mon­ ville Chapter, American Red Cross joyed a dog roast at the home a rare occasion. Accordingly they manufacttirlng industries, cording to rep'orts given police by toey provide Is not considered ade­ yesterday Elliott took Issue with Necessary To Use F *P « transacted. Fleisher was bom In San Fran­ For he waa ready for battle. 'Nikko, Japan, Oct. 2—(47— been presented jrith a miniature day out of a voting list of 5,197. has been moved from the corner Glendon . and Sherrill Collins . in grouped together /and gave Mr. elal noted. On the other Japan w as so poor, they added, Attom^ Herman Yules was quate. Republican contentions that the^ cisco July 23, 1928 of Russian and And her heart was with her son. the owners and proprietors of the Japan’s surrender and stated will jjiodfil-Jeep because of. their attain­ The entire Republican ticket was of Park Place and Elm street to Scantic, Sunday evening. and Mrs. Johnsoh/a surprise par­ of the cuitent openings It was necessary to use paper for moderator of. the annual town ment of 100 per cent In purchas­ Thousands of laid off war work­ late president "played an import-: Polish parentage. His father is a establishments Involved. .These re­ voted into office the detailed vote the Exchange Block at the corner The annual bazaar of St. Fran­ ty at their home Saturday evening. J|jntculture,,the service and tho balloons. FamUles working In meeting yesterday. ingness to weed militarism out of ing war stamps. There were only ers who decided to U k e a vacation ant part” In arranging the $200.- fashion (bats) designer. His When he left for battle. being aa follows: ’ of W est Main and M afket streets. cis-of Assisi church. South Wind­ lladustrics and finance, 000 loan and "Initiated"’ its $4,000 Their home clued together the five cent breaks are baffling police. education outwardly haven’t 12 schools In the state who won The guests brought with them a probably wUl beg:ln looking for y Vote Tabulation mother studied voice In her youth He bade his mother goodbye. Asseoaor, Herbert Paganl, r, Mixed Doubles sor, held iaSt week, was a pro­ r Uythg. on Savings settlement by Jesse Jones, then big sheets which made up each The places entered were the this award, and the Red School supply of good things for a buffet new jobs this month, U S E S said /The summary’.' and her sister is a well known While,ehe straightened up, affected the nation’s No. 1 school 1,308; William Nowsch, d, 896; nounced success, a total of $2,200 \^jar workers acquired Sherldnn Restaurant, the Silk City- and its pupils and teacher are to A ll Interested are invited to at­ lunch, useful gifts for the couple, « secretary of Commerce. balloon. v, . Vote pn Questions; concert pianist in Poland. His And answered with a sigh. for boya Board of Tax Review, Gerald R. tend a meeting for the formation having been added to the building Elliott said his father knew of Scientists had the course of the Diner, both on Main street, and be congratulated on the fine work money and flowers. A number of EXPERT REPAIRINi Question 1 — ' Constitutional elder brother, Raymond, now In Risley, r, 1,301; Frank Clechpw- of a Mixed Doubles Bowling fund. Reporter Talks; Gets TIckot and approved the tran.sactlona, but weapon- figured out In detail; they the 'Trueman Ice CTream Dairy itor The School for Peers, where Ja­ they are doing. Last year they re­ their friends who knew of the an­ Afhendment concerning the salary the armed foreqp, la a gradu aU of A n d now his mother. ski, r, 1,299; Franklin C. Harlow, League this evening at o c ock ■ • V* on McKee street. Only In the Silk pan trains princes and future 8 ’ I niversary sent them cards of con­ rjf you ny j lo « did not instigate them. He added would spiral upward more thM, the Polytechnic Institute of H as nothing to say. ceived recognition on many occa­ r, 1,398; John Cyrkiewicx, d, 905; of members of the General Assem­ <^ty Diner did the thieves get leaders, still stresses Bushido in at the Center Bowling alleys. gratulation, 'and altogether they Kansas City— W —William B. that he. himself, asked Jones to 10,000 yards, they estimated, then For you see. sions, and won a Minute Man flag Leo B. Flaherty, d, 901; Albert R. bly. Yes. 698. No, 828. away with anything, locating a spirit If not in military subjects. Haymakers' Meeting Public Records were happy to be so well remem­ oii the follo%ving: - IIP Moorhead, police reporter on The settle the debt. Jones, however, eastward winds would speed them He gave his life today. for outstanding work. The Jeep Tennstedt, d, 896: Selectmen,. Ern­ Question 2 — Constitutional A meeting of the Haymakers of bered. testified the president asked him across the Pacific at 125 to 190 By Norman Kroniclt. sum of money estimated at from Has Wattact Military Air was presented. with a letter from Kansas City SUr, returned from est A. Schindler, r, 1,306; Vincent America,'"Rockville Hayloft, will Mrs. Johnson, the former Miss miles an hour lb a straight course Amendment concerning annual $35 to $39 which had been placed To an American observer the Mrs. Raymond Baldwin. — ' I to Intervene. F.-Jordan, r, 1,^8; John Rorup, d, be held this evening at 8 o’clock Amelia Lieberg canrie here from talks given before 400 Atchison for the United States. 'Hmers were sessions of the General Aseembly, ■ ■■ J In the bottom compartment of the school has a ffistlnct military air •Ehe Mother’s Club will meet ^ .Warrantee Deeda eiiOOO! Yes, 618. No, 757. 630; Richard yu. Bundy, d, 80.1; at Red Men’s Hall. Sweden in 1879, Mr. Johnson came Kos., high school students and the to explode them 40 . to 50 hours cigarette machine on the Main from the Instruction to the way Tuesday afternoon at the home of Adam Crawford to Camilla Gam- Question 3 - — Constitutional Town Clerk, Kerwln A. Elliott, r. Local Officials a year later and they were mar­ Atchison Rotary Club With a traf­ after they had been launched. ^ Senate to Get street wall of the restaurant. the boys march, bow and Salute. Mrs. Wilfred Hill Instead of Mrt. Radios, Washers, Irdhfrs,] Paper Balloonx 1,333; Wilton H. Newmarker, d, Plans for the Victory Campaign, balotti, property located on Court- ried Sept. 20. 1883. Both were [ less so nraeb durlns monthly fic vlolaUon Ucket. "You’re sup­ Amendment concerning the quail- Nothing else waa touched In the Both the emperor's sons— Ernest Davis, as previously stated. i S * yon M so wwk. ■‘dnsssd 866; Agent Town Deposit Fund, United W a r Fund Drive were com land street. charter members of Emanuel Lu­ posed to put a penny In the park­ flcmtlon by the Ueut-Govem or- -Diner. Crown Prince Aklhlto, 11, and The change was necessitated by may he due to low hlood-lron I ■ Poll Tax Issue Kerwln A. ElUott, r, 1.338; Wilton plet^ at a meeting held -Monday Lincoln Corporation to Reinhart theran 'church, and active In Its » lyd k B. PlnkhSJn’|i r s s u w - ing meters there every 15 min­ Attacks flailed Elect as Governor In the event of Prince Masahito, 9. are students at the illness of Mr. Davis’ mother, At Sheridan Restaurant H. Newmarker, d, 863; (Collector of evening at the Rockville House for A. Ruchholz. property located on affairs while their health permit­ ' Bieetsot blood-iron tonlee utes,” he explained. “How would (Columbian Squires the death of the Governor-Elect the NUtko school, which is con­ Mrs. Theresa Davu. The speaker ' bolPinkham’e Tablets are James Vivleros. proprietor of Taxes, Francis 8. Rupprecht,' r, the town of- Vernon. Herman G. Oi­ Deepwood drive. ted. . I Va

■ V f idirfftc-o itet('kS'ii^i HANCHESTBR EVEmNC HERALD. ^A^CHESTtiR. COW ^ TU^SDAT,-OCTOBER 2.194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE18TER. OONN* TUE5DAT, OCTOBER 2,194®, 1 6 l X ne.se some strength: not enough. I WTIIT—issu Vclters Favor Captain’s Rank f and aubaequint affreement bn the t>TU Democrats/Take Two of course, for thenr to turn ardiirltl , ;t;x Today’s Radio WHTl>~|4ln Way Ballots Cast iy Manchester detaila by which thoae principlc.e U. S. Bites the Reconversion-Dog VVIIRI and attack u.s, hut \ onough for Caalera i^ar rime Given Spacek are to be carried but exiala in all j / „ Law Changes f^vening Herald them to be our advance sentries* ii^ the relatlonshipa between the vlc- Hour; WHTD — County Fr.ir; Of Three Mayoralties WANTED 3:45 yi'TIC -Right to Happl- In Town^^lections torioua powera in Europe. They against Russia, , WTHT Arthur Ha'c; WTU; Hillstown Road Officer Inevitably, then, remarks like And, Naturally, Thales News - .... ness./ Less Thau 32,C»00 Out IS BUm II Street have many timea aigned aacred 4 ;0 0 /— WDRC — Ilou-ie Parly: —Everything Cor the Boys. By The As80clat^d4*ress R'eddlng, Ridgefield, ' Roxbury, Uuicbeiter. Conn. ^ those of MacArthut and Patton 7:45—WTHT — Knights of Co­ 01400,000 Cast Bal- Salem,'Saltsbiirj', Saybrook. Scot­ Promoted in Germany; TROHAS rEROUSON agreementa on, principle. But News: WHTD — Jack Berch; Make Dent in Republic- Municipal Election Here Is how thg/towns voted In reverberate through the Kremlin By .lohn- F. C’hester WTHT—The liOO-S-.OO . Spbt— lumbus, land, SeyinoUr, Sharon, ■ Sonjers, General Manager when it cornea down to carrying 8:00—WDRC—Big Town; WHTD ’ an Rural Areas; Pro­ Results Told in Glance lots ill Refereuiluui the Connecticut municipal elec­ Was Co. K Private Capable Yoimg Lad Vtoitadtd October 1. 1881 even more loudly than they do in ■' .\P Itusinesa Editor , Backstage Wife. ^ South'bury, Sprague. out these principles, they find New^York The gears of I ho —Lum and Abner; WTHT — tions yegtefday; Stafford, Stcriing, sroningtoftv Washington, and they explain, 4 :15— WHTD—Musical Roundup: posed Amendments to bed Crery Erenhig Except that they have varying deOnitiona greatest Industrial machine the ' Frank Singlser; WTIC—John­ By The Associated Press New Haven, Oct. 2—{iP>—Con­ itom sioad Republican Stratford. Sufflcld,' Thomaston, First Lieutenant Frank N. and Holidays Entered at tiie natural ...... gun WTIC—Stella Dallas. ny Present. je e at Mancheater. Conn., aa of the ideals Involved. As in the i very completely, Ruasia s world has ever known have wg 4:30-_WDRC — Strictly Swing; Ckmatitution Favored T he. Connecticut nqunicipai necticut voters, those that trou­ /A v o n , Barkhamstead, Berlin Tolland, Union, Vernon, Walling­ Rpacek, Adjutant Generals Sec­ TO MANAGE THE RO^KVIU ..... to mesh bn a peacetime bast's,laats, and« ; 8:15—WHTD — Radie Harris; Sections at a glance; bled to record an opinion at all,, ford, Warren, Washington. Water­ ’ ciaM Ifall Matter. ■______Chinc’se situation, they don't even desire to be sure that we are not WTIC— Lorenzo Jones. Bethany, Bethel. Bethlehem, tion, Seventh U. 3. Army, waa pro-- \ - certain the job of reporting on thi^gigan- ! WTHT—Kay-O-Qulz. ' Number of towns voting. expressed themselves In the npHli- Bloomfield. Bolton, Bozrah, Bridge- ford, Watertown, Westbrook, Wert \ fn ycwimoN r a t e s ■gvee fin what democracy ig. It is , indeed leaving Japan a 4-48 — WDRC — Main Street, 8:30—WDRC — Theater of Ro­ By The Associated Press moted September 16, to a captain. v.-:t tic shift from war is giving news­ H artford:' WHTD—Hop Harrl- 141. cipal elections yesterday, as de­ wate.r, Bristol, Brookfield, ■ Brook­ Haven, Weston. Williiigton, Wil­ ;..S .7S interesting, in passing, t^ note j mea.sure, o f military strength. In- papermen more than a full-tirne mance; WHTD — Alan Young; Democrats captured two o f the Remained Republican, 113. cidedly in favor of threr''proposed lyn, Burlington, Canaan, Canter­ ton. Winchester. Windaorv Wol­ He la npw stationed in Heidel­ CONN., SEARS, ROEBUCK & gaaontb by Mall ...... gan; WTIC — Young Widder . 4 Copy ...... I .03 that the Chinese Comiiiliinlats j evitably. too, such remarks, sim- task. WTHT—The Falcon: WTIC — three city mayoralties at stake Switched from Democratw constitutional amendments, chief bury, Canton, Chaplin, Cheshire, cott, Wobdbildge, Woodburj’. berg,. Germany. He originally en-* d One Tear ...... S ».00 There are more "fronts” to the Brown. A Date with Judy. to Republican. 4, among them a proposal for annual Woodstock. listed in Company K, 169th Infan­ ...S12.00 seeih to be coming closer, to our j ply because they do happen to fall irOd—YVDR&^Oateway to Mu­ and made a dent in traditionally Clinton, Oolebrook, Columbia, Stataa and APO reconversion story than there ever 9:00^_\VDRC — Inner Sanctum; Total 'Republican.,' 117. instead of biennial seasions of the Cornwall. Coventry. Darien. Dur­ Renuiined Demoeratlc try aa a private, March. 25, 1940. ideas of democracy thah Chiang j in the desires of the .soft-pcaof-t'’ - . were war fronts in Europe and sic: WHTD—Terry and the Pi­ WHTD—Guv Lombardo; W THT Republican rural areas on the ORD/ER OI^FICE MEMBER OF rates: W TH T-M eet the Band; Remained Democratic, 13; .., legislature. ham. Eaatford, East Granby. East Ashford, Danburj', Enfield, Gris­ He ha* completed fourteen THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kai-shek’s faction, while in F.u-1 guard-agalnst-Rusaia e 1 e m e n t, | the Pacific. - —Gabriel Hcatter; WTIC — bssis of final returns tabulated to­ Switched from Republican Decided Lark. Of Interest Haven, East Lyme, Easton, East wold. KilUngly, Montville, Morris, iqdhlh*’^ oversea* aeroTce in Eng­ Aaaoclated Preaa U exclualvely The Aasociated Press has all of WTIC—When a Girl Marries. Amos ’n’ Andy. rope the Russian Communists use j create a regrettable and jinncces- — WHTD — Dick Tracy: day from municipal elections In to Democratic, 11. The results showed a . decided Windsor, Ellington. Eknex. Norfolk, South Windsor, Thomp­ land, France and Gerlttwy.' to tbe uae of republlcatlon of its 94 burealM’ busy on the job and 5 ;15 9:15— WDRC— Real Stories from I dltpatcbea credited to It or not the word to describe manyl th^gs jsary emharra.ssment for Am eri- WTHT — Superman; “WTIC— Connecticut. Total Democratic, 24. lack of interest In the questions, Fairfield, Franklin, Goshen, son, Torrlngton, VoUinlown, Wind­ On May 11, 1945, . KSh received is getting tmmwovk’ from hun- Real'Llfe. The first general peacetime bal­ ipwAa credited In llila paper and Portia Faces Life. ^ (Note—The vote for first however. With more than 400,000 Granby, Greenwich, Groton, Guil­ sor Locks. the "Certificate of Merlt!.^ from *k Excellent Opportunity for tl local newa publlihed here. democracy is not. ' ; can-diplomacy,., dreda of Its member newspapers. 9:30—WDRC — This Is My.Be-st; loting In 'the state since Pearl selectman or mayor is the ba­ persons eligible to vote, less than From Deraoeratle to Ropiihilean Major General Arthur A. White, 5:30—WDRC—War Commenta­ ford, Haddam. Hamden, Hampton, Not % even understandiiig the i . ------^------The story is so big that it ia al­ WHTD— Doctors Talk It Over; Harlmr saw most of the 141 com­ sis for crediting a town to the 32,000 took part In the amend­ Beacon Falls, Cromwell, East Seventh Arniy at Augaburg,^Ger­ V rig^Jierson. risbta'of republlcatlon of apeclal most impossible to wrap it up in ry; Swoon, or Croon; WHTD WTHT — American Forum of munities which voted yesterday Hartland, Harwlnton, Hebron, atebea herein, are alao reaerved. same things from the same prin- j Republican or Democratic col­ ments referendum, indicating that Kent. Kllllngworth, Ledyard, Lis­ Hartford. Plainfield. . ^ many. dl aervlce client of K. B. A. Service any one lump. But by drawing Jack Armstrong; WTHT—Caf>* the Air; WTIC—Fibber McGee register in faVor of three proposed umn.) many who we^t.- to the polls cast clples, the powers involved In tain Midnight: WTIC — Just bon, Litchfleid, Lyme, Madison. From Republican to Demneratio He is the son of Mr. and Mrs- data from various bureaus and and Molly. amendments to the Aate constitu­ balTots for'iriuriici'pal officers but Andover, Branford, Chester, William Spacek Of' 325 Hillatown Europe, al.so have seemingly lim -! Connecticut Tlewapapers scattered across the Plain 9:48—WHTD — Wilfred Flelsher; . Manchester, Xlansfield. Middle- M Must Have Selling Experiei Bbllabera Repreaentatlvea; The tion/ Chief among them was a ignored tbe proposed changes in East Hsddam, East Hampton. road, Manchester. Six .months be­ Rless talent for dispute on detail. * country it is possible to cover it 5:45—WDRC—Old Record Shop: Coronet Story Teller. proposal to have the state return the constitution. bury, Milford, Monroe, New Fair- I Mlthewa Special Agency—.New field. New Hartford, Newington, Glastonbury, Lebanon, . Marl­ fore he went 'oversea* tie waa mar­ Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. All the Big Three conferefices of indilstrv by industry. ' WHTD—Tennessee Jed: WTHT 10:00—WDRC—Jo Stafford. Lau- to the old system of annual ses- Unofficial figures from most of ried to Mlaa Kathryn Witcher who Washington reconversion news New Milford, Newtown, North borough, North Stonington/ —Tom Mix; WTIC—Front Page -- rence Brooks; -WHTD—-Trans- siona of the Legislature, aban­ the towns voting on the amend­ call to service. is now staying- in Cameron, Texas. Ability To Serve Custpinerte| ER AUDIT BUREAU OE the past apparently failed to gen-1 Y a n k e e has grabbed the headlines as the Farrell. Atlantic Quiz; WTIC — Bob doned In 1884, Instead of biennial B o lto n Branford. North Canaan, North JLATIONS. ments yesterday, plus the returns (Note —The vote for first select­ erate enough real understanding j By A. H. p. government relaxed its wifrtime Evening Hope Show. sessions. from the New London election held Haven, Norwich, Oid Lyme, Old Saybrook, Orange, Oxford,. Ply­ man or mayor is the basis for In Europe, alfalfa is called iTba Herald Printing Company. Inc., to permit the. soh’ing of even one controls vvllh unprecedented On the Reconversion Beat— AP n usincss-lndiistry -w ^ ora In the 6:00—News on all stations. 1 0 :15 —WTHT— OPA Talk, Stan- several weeks ago, showed that the Final Fate Left In Doubt All Contests Won mouth, Pomfret, Prospect, Put- crediting a toum to the Republican lucerne. . ea no financial reaponslblllty for problem at the \London Conferi^ .New York liiirenui left to right, V ictor Eubank, Sam Dawson, T. E. 6 :18—WDRC—Edwin C. Hill; . ley Crute. " The final fate of the constitu­ annual sessions proposal and an ^ Full Responsibility) — jsphlcal arr«r» appearing In ad- Senator ^amrny Malkan of New j Hall, Marv-in L. Ar- Applegate, George A. Phillips, .lo hn F. Chester and Hudson Phillips. 10:30—WDRC—Congress Speaks: or Democratic coliimn.) tlaeroenta in The Mancheiler Eva- ence. It has been^ne., of coursO, Haven haA in confirmation of our,, Signd Arne of there WHTD—Tom Hussey Journal; tional proposals, however, was left increase in the salaries of legisla­ Why Theusaniis of Doctors Berald. ' Their hey day began on A'-E Day. ______x' Orchestral Interlude; WTHT— WHTD — Concert Orchestra: In doubt because about one-half of B y Republicans tors from $300 to $600 a session that all the problems Involved are jreports about the ■ wa.shmgton AP staff have been WTHT — Hartford Heroes sesstona waa State R4p. E. Lea ilol's friendly plana for him, joined Baseball Scores; Concert Hour; the state’s voting population of were favored by about 7^000 votes, ting forth the rights of succeulon Havo Proscribed HK Good Salary. Tuesday. October 2 dove-tailed in such a manner that rowsmilh and Sigrid Arne of the part of the WTIC— Professor Andre Schen- Speak: WTIC — President Tru­ 950.000 has yet to vote on theril. libe third amendment, providing of the lieutenant governor-elect. Marsh, Jr., of Old Lyme, a Repub­ the staff of Comptroller John M. of the nation's business to a peace­ writer, keeps in close touch with ; -But this is or^ «ach. -no -matter how sman^ was in the capacity of. •’execti the bond market and npw reenn-, stor>’. Associa^d Press bureaus kcr. man; Raleigh Room with HlldS- Norwalk, largest of the 141 The entire Republican ticket for a lieutenant governor-elect to At the time this amendment lican and speaker of the House. inchester Heads Forward time baai.s. everywhere have been telling tlie 6:30— WDRC—George B. Arm­ garde. communities to elect municipal was' elected in Bolton at the elec­ succeed a governor-elect in cases was a.pproved by the Legislature He said they would not add ma­ a key to the whole log-jam. But live---- - assistant,”------at a ,salary, , of New York, .seven staff corre- version financing in general. Dor­ m a r n tm othy Carew haa been translating tales of their ow’n localities. De­ stead; WHTD—Answer Man; 10:45— WDRC—Behind the Scenes officera, returned to the Demo­ tion on Monday In a 4-1 victory. where the latter was - unable" to and passed on to the voters It was terially to the state's expense since Permanent F^osition. J.ilancbeater haa retained zoning, the basic fact remains that, com­ S5,0W,a year. This is a temporn- ■ gpondcnls, one of them a woman, of CBS; WTHT — 1945 .World In the three contests the following serve, rolled up a majority of bet­ described as highly Important the proposal calls for the annual ry emergency assignment which j turning out a stream of reconversion for the housevrife, c e i t has produced the automobile w n C —Bob Steele. cratic column after a two-year vote of 2,2«4 to 450. or five ing together to work out the de­ and Hudson Phillips, T, E. Apple- story, Akron covers the rubber 6:45—WDRC—News; WHTD — Series "Kick Off.” spell of Republican rule. votes were cast. Assessor. Edaon ter than 19,000. since there is no clear cut provi­ sessions to end in mid-April in­ will tidO. the situation oyer until | gjgj.jp, „ „ problems of business and P. Herrick, (R) 289; John H. Mas­ stead of the firat week in June as APPL\;.TO MRS. RITA WORKS on«. Aa on the question for tails of all paat agreements, the gate and Sam Dawson have been situatiofi, Cleveland the machine Musical Roundup: WTIC— Low­ 1 1 :00— News on all stations. Besides winning the mayoralty Far From Conclusive sion now in the constitution or in m m m Sammy is able to take over his industry and what busineBsme>) 11:15—WDRC—Night OWl Show; sey. (D ) 79; Board of Tax Review, the present'biennial aeasions do. conferees found themselves pow­ ranging over the entire industrial tool industry. Chicago the rail- ell Thomas. In that hat manufacturing center The results were far from con­ the statutes for the procedure to (CAUSED BY COLDS) purchase of the golf lota a real poattidn as curator of the doing about them. •hoads and Dallas the oil fields. WHTD — Organist at the Sebastian Gambolatl, (R ). 287; clusive inasmuch as the state's be followed If a i governor-elect He contended alao that annual ses- SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.. Melton old kuito museum on the Eubank, a long-time expert field. . ^ 7:00—WDRC—Mommle and the of 40,000, Democrats ejected a rteressm mutt be tootf when thou- lliar Ago, more than 80 per cent erless to negotiate their way safe­ Thus piecemeal, but with Jie Men; WHTD— Headllna, Edlt'on; __Heubleln: WTHT — Baabtoall mayor in Tortington and came out Howard A. Skinner, (D) 80: Col­ largest cities and ,, several other should die or become otherwise in­ ajiona would promote efficiency Merritt ParkVay. ■ stock market operations, has Sigrtd Arne has been traveling unde of Doctors have prescribed It for UNION STRET, ROCKVILLE. CONN. TEL. I ll those who appeared at the ly past one detail. pieces all part of a big mosaic, WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Jr,; Scores; It’.x Dance Time; WTIC. of the electloris with a net gain lector of Taxes, Anthony Manag- towns have still to vote on the capacitated before his inaugura­ and the democratic pi esses, paT- so msny yesrs. rutrussiN sets el once •All this, w o^ n fess. Is In ao- '; been keeping hia finger—-on-4he from coast^jo coast to report what All this Is eminently discourag­ businessmen are doing and the the story of reconversion is being WTIC—Supper Club. —General Omar Bradley^ of seven communities. gia, (R) 302; Catharine Marshall. questions. tion, something that never has ticularly In budgetary matters.. to rellere such eoughlnf. It sctuslly lla voted on the question, which rordance with An ascliislve pre­ pulse of Wall street. «George Phil- (D) '70. A write-in vote of 24 for loosens phlegm snd mskts It easier to ing. But human life and human problems facihg particular cities. told. 7:15—WDRC—Jack Smith songs; 11:30—WHTD .— Music; WTHT Tbe only mayoralty 'salvaged by Bristol held its city election yes­ happened In ConnecticuL fcAgain an unusual demonstration diction of ours. .All Af it was, in I lips, another veteran financial -----Dance Orchestra; WTIC—Po­ Edwin Cornelluaon, (D ). elected terday, but did riot vote on the • Norwich was one of the larger Alfalfa Is one of the oldest rslss. 5e/« snd egectirr for both old W’HTD— Raymond Cram Swing: Republicans w^as that in Bristol. snd young. Pleatant tatting, tool the ability of the voters of endeavor are always discouraging principle and in shbstaAre, pre- ! lish Orchestra. On the basis of the vote for the him for the seventh constable. An­ amendments because of a ruling communities tuining against an­ forage plants In the world. /Advertise in The Herald-— It Pays dieted grnerall.v iA thn. last ! WTHT — Hartford Heroes other contest developed with a ficheater to rally to the decl- when fine principles are put to 'S p e a k ; WTIC—News of the 1 2 :00-W H T D — News; Music; top office— the mayor In cities and by the attorney general that these nual sessions, rejecting the pro­ the test of actual performance. post-mtdAight seqaldA of the WTIC— News; Roy Shields and first selectman in virtually all write-in for. William' Perrett for questions must go on the ballot posal 372 yqtes to 298, and against o f an inlportant local issue. (ieAeral Assembly, jvtwiA the Ja- World. Fire .Commissioner: Leslie Bolton. Frequently it happens that we 7:30—WDRC— American Melody Orchestra. other Connecticut communities— when the city elects its selectmen more pay ifor legislators, 404 votes . waa a healthy verdict, then, not moua 8250,000 appropriation to . The Open Forum Democrats captured 11 erstwhile 263; Harry A. Munro, 69; William which Bristol doe's at the regular to 326. Although barely more than because It was In the direc- have to go back to the principles, Comptroller Dowe came‘put of Republican municipalities. Part of Perrett, 41. state election in 1946. 700 votes were cast on the latter ws consider right, ■ but be­ and rehearse dyt ortgingl reasons Senator Malkan'a pocket. \ The . COLUMN that gain, the largest Democratic About one hundred voters failed The unofficial returns from 130 question, nearly 9,000 persons vot­ question was what j use would be , Communications for publications* in the -Open Forum will not to vote on the Sunday sale o r al­ lt wss a verdict partlclpat- for loyalty to them, and then, MBS Only Network to Carry Inroad registered In municipal towns voting yesterday, And New ed for Norwich selectmen. 'foiipd for Senator 'Mnikan’a tgl- be gOaranleed publicatioil II they jonUMn more than 300 words. coholic liquor;. the resulting vote strengthened in them once more, Saigon, French Indo-China—(Ah elections in some years, was offset London, were; ____N0 O^mpiHiyiilny' * In by a great majority of those enta, and It took the 'Capitol all r The Hbrald reserves the right to deglihe to publish any matter as Republican* took four towns "Yes" 162; “No" 110. Elghty-one Annual sessions: Yes, 19,227; There had been virtually no take another and better try at the that may be hbeious or which is ip bad taste. Free expression .^xAn American woman found ko were voting yesterday aummer to figure but the mu-V Broadcast of World Series frwn their rivals. voters favored paying legislators No. 12,224. campaigning, either on a state­ It is a high compliment to the details. In present world diplo­ seum curator hbslneaa, but that > ot political views is desired by Contributions of this character hoilqekeeping during the native OenemUy Quiet Campaigns $600 a term while 73 decided they Salary increases; Yes, 18,556; wide basis or in the Individual but letters whlqh are detamatbry or abusive will be rejected. should receive the usual $300. On ters of Manchester that they do macy. the principles already was merely n detail. I rebellion pretty trying. And the Before the elecUons. preceded No. 11,984. towns, for or against the amend­ In making such predictions, the outbreak by Annamese natives rence Brooks as soloists, formerly by generally quiet campaigns bas­ the question of annual ^ sessions Lieutenant governor: Ye*. 24,- ments, but Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ this now twice demon- agreed upon are Important and \ High School hall on Tuesday. Sepi. New York, Oct. 2—(A5—A galnj versus biennial the vote stood 72- only Cspitol, of course, was proceeding! For .A Service Celtj^ ' came after the former Helen on NBC Sunday afternoons, moves ed oil municipal issues except for 832: No. 5,147. win Issued a statement several ated capacity to serve their urgent, and they are the on the sssumptton that precc-; 25, critics of this plan, which they Spengler, of Memphis, Tenn., al­ this year MBS Is the only network to CBS at 10 under the same spon­ the state tinge lent by the consti­ 72; The question o f . allowing the -No General Pattern Followed weeks ago disapproving of annual WE THANK best-tetereals, and to pene- principles upon which a chance at dents had already been established i To the..^ditqi' / , know nothing about, lacking auffl- to carry descriptive broadcasts of tutional...proposal*,...... Republicans, Lieut. Gov. elect to qualify In the — The voting on. the amendments legislative sessions which he said ready had had enough trouble with sor. event of death of the Governor 'ey ta throueh controversial is- figure peace and, survival can be which made it a natural thing for T on i^ t, inn High Sthnol ball, dent interest to attend the public two growing boys, prowling tig­ the World Series, starting tomor­ were In control of 124 commun- appeared to follow no general weVe unneceaeary and would be un­ Manchester voters m l\ face thq meeting, to question or to criticize, ect received 130 votes In favor to ers and rambunctious Japanese. row at Detroit. This is because Tuning Tonight; Other Talks— Itie*. pattern, although it was noted duly expensive to the state. « . . ,‘„ r .f t t . town-. E .,n ih. U.nd.n Cn- eTn,”* ? .dK first in a Xcriesi o f issues involv-'* geek to overthrow all the good Norwalk left the Republican 16 opposed. The ti^ rs are out of the way of an exclusive sponsor arrange­ MBS 9:30 American Forum "Are that roost of the toiyns rejecting Stratford, the town where he ference has never become loo em jg payroll soon after Ing their hTOdlin^ of veterans af- \Vork which has been aceoni- We demobilizing effecUvely?* CBS column by giving the mayoralty to • Town Meeting Tonight one tor both of the first two pro­ maintains a .voting residence, now and the Japanese are under ment, now in its seventh season. The town meeting is scheduled The vote means, as we hoped It broiled to forget them, and even; the aojournment of the I-,eglsla- falrs. \ pliahed. 10:30 Justin Miller. President Na^ Former State Senator Edward J. posals were among the state's nevertheless favored the proposal control, but she still has difficulty Time on the air has been for 8 o'clock this evening in the tld, that Manchester will pro­ the London Conference has shown ; tiire. The q u e a fi\ tonight will be ^hexold bugbear of tax mom^^ keeping her sons, Etienne, 12 and tional Association of Broadcast- Kelley. He converted the 3,000-vote smaller communities. No town 556 votes to 450. This new tradition wa.s ftfinly whether a sma\m inorily of vot- rears lU^h^d again and thm grot p changed to 1:15 p. m., 15 minutes Community Hall with Mario Fava its guilty partial loyalty to these ‘ Francois, 11. both born in Ameri­ earlier than that Previously an- ers^ Democratic deficit which gave Re­ voted against the amendment set- Chief proponent of the annual to go ahead with an im- established in and after the 1943 aa moderator. Questions included era. fop "selfish o\mlagulded rea- of ca, from Joining up with French nounced by the network. At the i Also. NBC- 7:30. Rick Haymes publicans their first Norw-alk city ved protection of lU own prop- principles toy refusing to go session, when not one, but two ...... \ — the open roacLon this matter, lee:- election victory in a decade In 1943 in the warning: Acceptance of the , sons.-'lvlll deiiv theXvIctors of the patrols, organized to help put inninginnine- microphonemicronnonr will be S«11 show. 8 Cornelia Otls Skinner; 10 s . ty valuea, rather than with an ahead .with policies which would Republican members ’of the Ap-1 ^voyld’s two greatest wars their ing that if the>Nhltch their wagon Into a 1.200-vote winning margin budget of the Selectmen for the down Indo-China’s month long na- Slater and Al Heifer, specialists on j Hildegarde and ®e®rgle J ea «l, coming year; appropriation of a vlolatej them. The cause of last­• propriatlona confmlttee graduated appeal to the h ^ e fplks. to tax money, politics, needlesa- ovex his Repblican rival. Raynor ndonment of all protections. It ncss of the Center oW ny other pli- tlvje revolt. Hniu and strikes with Bill Corum 11:30, Hits and Misses. CBS, 7:30. sum to determine the legality or ing peace has been sick at Lon. into jwsltlons no one but the Ap-jX" question „ggtion Is a rel^ v cly aSim- ! . "It’s hard for men after all this h a X g Tnf other . , American Melody:'8:30 Theater of Werme. The unofficial vote was that the voters have ap- . __! propriatlona committee it.self hart 1 excuse which thcy.^can think 8:30, illep'alitv of the pre.sent zoning reg­ pic one, but one which as ocen moment, they'Ay^ill have upset life to remember the time | Kelley 7.537. Werme 6,351.. BVed the efforts of the past year don, but it has not died, and It can jg j^now were going to'be M M , . t t J , K „ . - , Re-Elected For Third Term ulations; appropriation of $6000 kicked around by the crqckpota when living w-as normal,” she says. | night will have a -mlnute broadc for installing heating and comple \ improve Manchester spaing and be brought to healthier days. established. The Approprlstlona accomplished their goal. 15 11:30, Maritime program, new William A. KUmartin, Democrat, in! taverns and grills and art^con- I have no fears for this current Voice Still Strictly Memphis cast from Detroit, to Include Com­ tion'of firehouse. Inatltute a town plan' for the Committee had to.know. 6f course, tinuing to whip up opposition. It She Is tall and slim with hazel time. ABC — 8:30. Alan Young won the mayoralty In Torrlngton, because It had to provide the appeal in the town meeting to­ missioner Albert S. Chandler and while Mayor Daniel Davis, Repub- Meeting Wednesday uturs guidance of Manchester's is whether or not the voters\of night. I am sure that every parent eyes, with the French manner- other baseball notables. comedy: 9; Guy Lombardo; 10, The call for the meeting of the Narrow Escape money for the prospective sala- Manchester, and that means mor^ iapti of shrugging her shoulders, Trans-Atlantle quiz; 10:35. Josef llcsn, was re-elected In, Bristol for owth. And It hhould mean that jlea. So Appropriations Commit­ of every son and daughter who his third successive two-year term. Bolton 'Volunteer Fire Department It WJ8 well over two“Wttekr-ago than 90 per cent of parents of ou has fought lor Freedom in these butsjier voice is still strictly Mem­ Start of the 10:30 prograiris on Stopak concert. MBS—8:30, The on Wednesday everilng at 8 p. m. y elements who may have tee House Chairman Barlow be­ servicemen, will vote to appropri­ phis.' x Falcon: 9:15, R ^ Life drama; KilmSlrtiD defeated George T. that we noted the anniversary of came deputy comptroller, a po.si- bast terrible wars will understand all networks tonight Is being de­ Colt, Republican, who lost his In­ at the Firehouse states that action liought that the town could easily ate $8,500 to set up a Service Cen­ that wc intend to work for the ln-‘ She was doing illustrating work layed for five minutes so that 10:35, Return to Duty. will be taken to amend the by-law WE THANK YOU. Tour War Fund last year’s -first frost, and warned tlon somewhat analogous to the itial bid for the office two years jjbb swayed Into neglect of Its own ter id Manchester for the more UrhBts of "those who have borne for The (Ndcago Tribune in 1926 President Truman can open the regarding the necessity of the sig­ doilai'S aid the pennilesa tick and Injured, that henceforth straggler gardens temporary poaition Senator Mai- S c le n t handling of veterans' af- When she fii^ met her husband, a 'Wednesday Programa: NBC — ago by 20 votes. The G. O. P. help Bolve the problems of war-tora VsUarc, or lulled to eleep while kan has now gained, and Appro­ the battle." end that their pres­ 1945 National W a r Fund drive. nominee trailed hia Democratic nature of all trustees before pay­ would be living on borrowed time. Mlrs. 'i e n c e ^ High School hall tonight French goverhment official who Coming back from vacations to­ 9:30 a. m. Daytime Clasalcs; 1 p. ment of bills can be made. A large towna . lis ckick was turned beck will priations Committee Member \l feri confident that this first died of menlngitf&xln Bangkok, the m.. P. 3. Air Forces band; 5:4S| rival thla year by less than 300 We have. In the past few years, will b^\a direct refutation to all night: N^C 9. Amos and Andy in attendance Is expected. ak twice and better before Harper became state farm coor­ appeirtof the veterans of Manches­ accUsatims and condemnations of Siamese capital, InNjanuaiy, T942. Front Page Farrell; 7 Radio Sup­ Vote*—4.976 to 4,687. dinator. another half-hour series, at a new Mayor Davis was retuVn'ed to Fire In Bolton key again force the town to ex­ made It a policy to be gloomy In ter who having experienced the the Manchester Veterans' Seixice On the advice of Triem ft' she time after moving fromlFrldays per Club; 8:00. Billie Burke The Bolton Volunteer Fire De­ ' It was, therefore, a complete­ rebuffs and trials of returning to sketch. CBS—12 noon, Kate Smith office by virtually the same mar­ tend Its energy defeating a pure- advance, for those occasions when Canter. \ ' brought her boys to D ^ t . about of last. year. j partment had an opportunity to ly natural thing to expect that civil life a quarter of a centur.v ^ Kroest R. Peterson, 70 miles north of here, to get Talks: 3:30 p. m.. Sing Along club; gin two years ago. He defeated the weather haa done the pleasant ^he 1045 session would continue NBC 9:30. Fibber McGee and Frank M. Kirchgessner, Demo- try out their new fire truck about 4 liV negative proposal, ago, will respond with the same them away from Allied bornbtags 6:30, Evelyn Passen concert: 9, 9:30 Monday evening when fire thing have been most rare. the tradition of placing at least Molly resume, with Gale Gordon, " e r tt ie "c ity councilman- and-- CIO ft The Herald extends Its compll- spirit that they did for other war­ and to give them proper schooltni^ who plays Mayor Latrlvia. back in Frank Sinatra show; 11:30'. Tnvita- destroyed the small dwelling on But here we are in October, one Appropriations Commltt^. time appeals'and permit Man­ tion to Music. ABC—12:30, Farm leader. 4,791 to 3,924. Imenta to those voters who saw Life was easy and pleasant there Hfie cast after nearly Y**” Birch Mountain owned by Orrin and still n6 frost. It Is true that member In a job. and It was chester to join the rapidly increas­ Harlf«i*d\^ Hear until last March, when the Jap- and Home: 3:30, Ladles Be Seat­ Kelley and KUmartin will suc­ lie leeue clearly and sensibly and only fair play that this time the InXthe Coast Guard, with 18 ceed incumbent mayors who did Lee. The dwelling waa unoccupied, ing number of towns and cities ed; 6:45, Charlie Chan; 7:30. Lone Mr. Lee now lives with a daughter WE T H i^'K YOU. U.S.O. Camp Shows give our armies Ijirho decided it cleanly. Aijprecia- September did not depart without Democrats should have their which have accepted this new and months overseas. However, Marlin not seek re-election, Mayor Rob­ Gilbert, i^llivaiii *"*^Thought Lipstick Cartridge Hurt, who has taken his Beulah Ranger: 9:30. Pages o f Melody, In the vicinity of Hartford. The of occupation* in Europe and the Pacific respite from the f;jtion Is also due to the Republican one last minute effort lo spoil Its turn at playing the game. approved type of plan. They barricaded all the roads new time. MBS—9:15 a. m.. Shady ert B. Oliver, Republican, now monotony V military police duty. Thousands of U.S.O. when a $250,000 appropriation Into a CBS Sunday night program, completing his first term, and fire was discovered by the Blovish |*X^wn Committee for its work in own fair record. Sunday evening The local plan for the establish­ and searched us a.s wc walked to Valley Folks; 12:15 p. m., Morton cliiba and urHta provide rfccreation and home comfort* to for Comptroller Dowe, made Its is not rejoining the show, having Mayor 'William A. Patten, a four- fatnily who live next door on Car­ the thermometer drifted close to ment of KScrvlce Center has been the markets." she recalled with a been released^om his rontract. Downev song: 7, Flilton Lewis, ter street, just over the Bolton line service men in. their off-duty hours. Your War Fund dol­ jnpport of zoning, and to Judge appearance In the dying and The Bushnell Memorial iiXHart- Jr.: 7:45, Inside of Sports; 10, Hu­ tciiiner. W A N T E D frost point. The air was so still aifiply publicized. It is not the smile. "There was great excite­ In addition, the RusseU ^ n n ett in Manchester. Billy Blovish,.a lars serve our service men. ' ilWilllam S. Hyde, who personally presumably Illegal moments ot hasty, sketchy plan of a group of ford is-.to have'the R. H. Burnside man Adventure. ! Amendments Vote Low and clear that only the atara ment for’ a moment when one of concert with, Jo SOMferd and LaW TTie vote for the three proposed yoUng son of the family called levoted Ume and money, as In the session. It was obvious that vetetana g a th el^ together over- a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Ctf the Japanese guards w-ho was X" amendments fell far below that Kay Marsall who immediately tithe dietribution outside the polls seemed to have movement. But, the tradition waa going to be dab bar or at a-pool or bowling pany for two evenings and searching my handbag, found my pound at oven temperature of 323 called Fire Chief McKinney and The War Fund (USO) Campaign can use a few maintained and that Senator establishment. Manji hours of seri­ ables'behind picture fbgmes^ or cast for municipal officials. The t « f clear instructions on a rather by s^me slight miracle, morning matinee bn Friday and Saturday ipstlck. He thought it was a- degrees. For steak, sear and broil Assistant Chief Edward Senkbeil. extra volunteer solicitors, and drivers to take solici­ Malkan would probably have to ous study has been glyen by dele­ tossing them into the chdn^ sntiyai session question and one found the temperature etlll un? of this week. This, the fourth rtridge. according to thickness and taste propdclng to increase the salaries 'fhls set the calling tree In action. tors about their sectors. 'Volunteers please call I Ambiguous questiori, to the effort shoulder the role of teing the gates of all local ex-serolce organ­ Hartford engagement of the com­ But then she heard that these changed. The alight slip down­ e Japanese let us stay In our preference. Both steak and beef o f legislators from $300 to $600 for The Ylre consumed the one story Karl Johnson, Chairman of the Good Neighbor Com­ that voters understood tbe one to accept the forthcoming izations, especially s e iz e d by pany, wrill consist of “The Mijiado” among the first places the ni dwellirig; origin of the fire was mittee; 4141 extension 219 from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; homris but ordered us to leave the searched. No place she thought should sUnd^or approximately 3Q their two-year term were ap­ ue and voted in their own best ward had not come. job. .And so It has proved. | their Commanders for wise action on Friday night: "Pirates of Pen­ doors\pen at night. I 'lived In a lutes at room temperature.be- not kno\*'q and the amount of after/5:30 call 3654. The Republicans are not com­ seemed safe. Finally her vvomanly proved by a 7i000-vote margin. lintereats. Political organizations With that crisis past, we don't at all times. x. zance" on the Saturday matinee villa b\the edge of a forest In b fo lll^ or roasting. For Sun­ The third proposal, providing damages not. estimated. WE THANK YOU plaining about all this, and have The Manchester Veterans' Coun­ and the double hill "Trial by Jury ‘ intuition gave her the perfect an­ land-political leaders deserve cred see why shouldn’t "go froatlesa which thrire were tigers and leop­ day dinner, serve .the beef with a for the lieutenant governor-elect to The truck 'u^ed Its supply o f no cause for colpplaint. In the cil, which represents all veterans' and "Pinafore” Saturday evenlngy water smd went la Sperry's Pond for two weeks more. There Is ards roamhig about. So/1 dldn t "The Annamese love rice but mlxea^^egetable juice cocktail, become governor should the gov­ Your W’ar Fund contributions all these worthy it when they remember that it ig first place, they set the precedent organizations in this instance, has - These operas are' the favbrit obey the orders. 'I rlslted being b a k ^ potatoes, baked squash, and was refilled, thgri returned to go to themselves. In tbe second place, won’t touch oatmesl." she ta*o, ernor-elect be unable to assume agencies: Itheir duty to serve th? public in every reason to believe/that Old had the counsel of many men of ajl of the Gilbert and Sulli^n shot through the door rather than creamed ontbM, mixed relish, hot his office, won out by more than the scene. all this business has its roots in a trained in the handling of veterans "Sd I just wrapped my things up [ terest. even when no particular Man Frost thought he had Sunday seriefi w’herever there Is an An^o- take the chancKof havlhg a tiger rolls, apple p w \ ^ th a slice of 19.000 votes. 1943 session Republican mistake affairs and after due considera- Saxon background to hear them and stuck them into s box of oni- J partisan advantage involved night in the bag and w;4a half way the Republicans have never hart droD in some e’ meal and left It standing plainly cheese, and bevehme. Yet to vbte on the three pro­ UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS - 'tion. the plan was de.-icribea to the As pure satire, they, have lived Servants Turned\Agalnst Her posed amendments are some of the |;Credit Is also iu p A h e Open Forum across the world oil other niis- courage .enough to try to correct. Board of Selectmen in official aes- on the breakfast table." Woman OrderecL (USO) / over a quarter of a century and The wbrst of all lor thU lonelv state’s largest cities, chief among Yoiuig Men’s Christian Association; National-_^th- contrlbutors,/fieaded by Richard slons before realizing that we Then Republican leadership wa.s Sion. no doubt will appeal to audiences woman with her two children, .Accident A’lctlm Hjet them Hartford, New Haven, so devoid of Imagination that the The Scjectmen listened to the olic Community Service: Salvation Army; young had escaped. He’ll be back, but for the next half century. however, was the fact/ that her I Bridgeport, and Waterbury. Those Freed From Jail WE -niANK YOU — we men of the [.jaartln, APMse informative \and only way it could think of to get plan proposed and the chairman Women’s Christian Association; Jewish welfare it may take him time. No patriot should be troubled by servants turned ag^ainst'ber after King Beet Returns I el four cities will choose their of­ Merchant. M.ivine who tnvvel to the far I StlmMiatlng efforts helped sharpen rid of a 'Democratic . Commission­ appointed three of its., members. Board;;NationaI Travelers’ Aid . . . all serving our corners of tliip earth . . . for the U.S.O. "The Mikado" simply because it the Japs came. ► \ n s C3 1 Dovon, 34, Clark Hill road, Pro*^ ficials on Nov. 6. * soldier*. ' Wlc interest in the issue. er of Public Works waa to abol­ Selectmen I-tipien, Gordon and Ol- is a story of the Japs. Gilbert It*s Triie^ entertainment your War Fund dollars “The houseboy wasn't 8o\bad,- ish his department. It did that gon to sit in with a similar number 1 O h l l l i c l a y U l l l l i e r s ^ied at St. Mary s hospital Marlon. O., Oct. 2.—(>P)—Mfs. Irks re- cil. forming a ways and means creasingly insolent and the said he Suilcred wlien his car Help of Prayer ted of a charge o f child theft on brii;ht aqd picturesque stage arid the .Ians' made- us pack to struck a culvert In Prospect early, ground.^ o f temporary inaanity,- WAR PRISONERS’ AID the remarks of occupation Gener­ sponaibiliUes over to the comp­ group, to further study the plan With those red points loosening The negotiations now proceed- gave him an opportunity to invent for Snlgon she r.trtle everything Sunday mornlngk was a free woman today, ready to Y.M.C.A. War Prisoners’ Aid;’ War Service Commit­ troller. The then RepiiJjliean for a Service Center. The Council funny names and put his charac­ and meat becomlngr-more plen- Seen as Needed t ln g in .Qhungking between the als MacArthiir and Patton lies members named to this commit­ could from our luggage." join her soldier-husband at hia tee, National Catholic Welfare Conference. comptroller almost Immediately ters through stiff postures. "T h e The 70-mlle trip waa made by * tSmi,' King Beef again Is coming jl^ ia n g Kai-shek government and Something more Important »than J Appropriations Commit­ tee were Chairman Peterson, sec­ port- YoilNWay Lose More Mikado” isn't really Japanese at cattle car. of which she h js otc int^hlB own and returplng to his the personalities of the colorful tee member and put him in charg- retary Hathaway , and • member r ig b ^ l place on America’* d*n- The pretty wife of Sergt. AMERIVAN FIELD SERVICE lithe Chinese Communists seem to all. It is English as the "Twelfth harrowing memory. She and her Hartford. Oct. 2—(d>)—In this Ernest J. Webster wa* ordered generals involved; General Mac- qf the Governor’s maftsion project, wigren. of August.” It has Its fun with sons stretched out and slept on nerUble. Although It's hard to spoil Money-^n Your Cor UNITED NATIONS RELIEF vrith'somewhat expensive re-sults. Several meetings were held and good h i« , nevertheless it can only "battered.ud^^sin sick” world,,we released fron i, ja il, yeaterday by EisticS, the world’s typical post-War Arthur may or may not have in­ details of the working of similar governmental bureaucracy as It the floor of the car and she woke must “a*ak t b ^ e lp of the atomic Judge Paul D. King who ruled she „ Including American 'War Relief for the Philippines, just as the present Democratic flourished In Gilbert's England and become choice food when a certain ^ n u n d e c tended his remarks to Indicate a ScriMce Centers were presented up to find her feet were pressed bomb of prayer.'/said Mrs. Ella F. waa aane after hearing testimony China. Belgian, Czechoslovakia. French, Greece. Hol­ 1 headache. comptroller has hired another Ap­ as It still. In ndnor matters, prob­ against some hard objects. They degree of Xaureful preparation is Unless You Sell NOW ! land. Italy. Luxembourg. Norway, Poland, Yugo­ reiatlvely soft peace for Japan. propriations committee member for study. All phases of the plan Burr of 'South Wlndror, president from five witnesses. Weeka ago the Chinese don- ably endures there and the world turned out to be the ribs of a aJp- used, aceordwg to the A. and P. 1874 of the Woman’s Christian Temper­ slavia and Lithuania. . in connection with the Merritt fbr Mancheater Were weighed In Service for Iftme-Makers. Hap­ Mrs. Webster will live with her j.ferees agreed upon the goal of a But, however innocent he might over. Pboh-Bah. for Instante, Is tunlectout to be the ribs of a Jap- ance Union of Oonnectiinit. as she husband'* family in . Mansfield, O.’, Parkw'av museum. the light of the need of the return­ hazard fixing will riot make It a We Pay as High as “unite'd and democratic China.” have been In that respect, there ing Manchester veteran, the duty the eternal type and exemplar, the floor. . opanad tbe group's 70th aAijtver- while awaiting news ot 'where the ' .All thtw is so much patronage stupid, Ume-serving. grafting, ■ "He was very nice about it, she delight to the moH discriminating REFUGEE RELIEF iT h a t, of course, was the highest is a segment of American thought fun that it Is probably gross of thrftown to him in this instance, Bary cemvention at the Elm Army will reassign Sergeant Refugee Relief Trustees; U, S. Committee for the sUff-nccked snob. Every word said, "he just rubbed his ribs and taste. Oommunity church today. Webster, an overseas veteran. ^possible goal they could shoot at. and ' ' of American officialdom which heresy to suggest that what the ahd the estimated length of time Care of European Children. that these veterans might need aid which Pooh-Bah utters—and they got up and moved away." And whether it's 'Herwod only Mrs. Burr reviewed come of the Before leaving the courthouse. having agreed upOn that..the does believe in a soft peace for state needs is to have its public are some of the roost gorgeous Lucky lo Find Hotel Room once for a Sunday dlnaeir or i* the works funds and projects In the and assistance. WATKINS factors that helped to win the war Webster signed papers dls- t conferees had achieved a brilliant ■Japan, and want that Soft peace The, ways and means commit- words ever written—is a poisoned The Japs had conceritrated the main course for several d*OT, M «- — detannination, work, IntgUi- misdng a divorce- action she had 2 0 0 0 ^ s h 6 hands of a public works depart­ French in Saigon into a small zone, B r o t h e r s , i n c . ive |Mi*rav$ly ti [land ipost satisfying success. to develop. .tcc, after months of study, report­ dart directed, with perfect aim. at American Housewife oMmply gence, cooperation, 'science and filed lasLJanuary. ment, headed by a competent, the sham statesman ^ U l snout and she w'as lucky ^o find a hotel rewarded for the extra c*f® ahe Ever since that first agreement Similarly, General Patton's cel- non-politiral englpeer. ed to the leappctive group*, the sacrifice—and urged that the eame Tfie wS^gn was acquitted last For Your 1941 or 1942 Car Selectmen and the Veterans’ Coun­ over the public trough. Gilbert room. Then, on Sept. 2. the Anna- uses In its preparations. Here's elements be uaed to win "a sane Thursday br-qhargea of snatching lion principle, they have 6e’en argu-1 ebiated remarks may or may was not dreaming of Japan when meso rose a;id sacked 500 Krenc'n how you, can please even FUNERAL i— - Lieut. She is grateful for, one snirill in auffielKit salt and pepper and charge of robbery with violence C on^uently, with all the facts rmand J. West neat MsRons will take place. political 'Unltj'. They differ corned by elements which do fa- Amos -Anderaori, suspended polite group ot American* who saved sdd a few generous slices of onlori. .had hi* sentence commuted to a before them, the full Board of Se-f 400 French i-efugees fronr the An­ P e i ^ n a l Icctmeh ajpproved the apt>eal of officer who has been fighting for Some cooks coat liberally with ’^ireetdr Had Worst Oaae Of Jitters HARTFORD 8-2782 iM R T O N f what they* 'mean* by democratic, w r such a soft peace. minimum of six years by -the the Veterans' Council for an ap­ reinstatement, has been adjudged namese mob by telling, the besieg­ flour before the roast is put into iigs still seem to be ^ 'in g well, In each situation, the reason Board of Pardons yesterday. petition was the only one ted to an institution for treatment, the hotel and that It waa Ameri­ 5 acted on by.,the board at its Octo­ to set up the Service Center. ly to get the beef well-browmed Ray Clark will have to pump gas iP OUR BUYERS WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME! and good , sense of the Chi- identical. They favor a soft peace hib counsel. Attorney Max Spelke, can property. » Johnny Jay, Mgr. tepfisentine tki NATIONAL WAR FUND WK'THANK TOU. Every government ber session. ‘ All of the deliberations of these and to put flavor Into the gravy foe Reggie MoKarcber, Pullman^ ’ bodies have been conducted in the told the Eioard of Police Commia- 'T heard they actually gave the If you are serving steak instead hospital must have Us U.S.O. Shorwa sow on both sides. But the pos- not out of sympathy for the Ger­ h'otel owner four bits," she laugh lervice station ^mrator, PHONE 4974 approved manner, giving each gioners last night. Spelke, who had of a roast, the beef will take on :he Washington State coUegoY^ot- . . . mor* thaii avar before. Tonr cmi> slways inherent in fiuch s mans or for the Japanese, but out Colchester Voting Today tribuU*^ halp antartaia thaaa haroaa. member his right to object and all been acting for Anderson on his extra flavor with of the same ba| l team defeated the Ururarslty W« C«tcr To AH Kjnda of it thst disagreement of their own fear of the Rtissiana. discussions were the result of ex­ appeal for reinstatement and for H er.fregteit worry was that the touches. The garfle salt, the salt Colchester, Oct. 2—l^i—CoI« natives would break lnt

I*'.' k’’*' *7. . F 1 r T mAlTCHESriEn e v r : " eKAUD. ttAWUHESTEB, CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2,194^ V \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN*. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1945 re-instatement In aiding him In any problems that should arise. The new president’ plana to re- S<*rviee Restored RecriVes Discharge Draft Boards "O f co\;rse, to some members, organlae the society and hopes to Local Girl to Marry the surrender of Germany and Ja­ Dun-Rite len H e a d s take an active part In church do- At Electric Plant pan marked );he end of the war. Ings for the organization. Given Praise They are wrong. The task will not Sport Slants l i e • St. Peter's Cemetery. Improve­ As Strikers be o\-er until we have returned [ o l a ere ment Association is advertising all our veterans to civil life. Auto Body By £arl W. Yost for~sbme one to cut the grass In Slate Director Congratu­ "In the ensuing monUis, It will 8, Griswold Street Sports Bdlter the cemetery. Owing to war con­ (Continued Page One) be far more difficult than It has Ceremonies ditions it has been impossible for lates Members on 5lh been In the post for the veteran Telephone 8888 Winnah and Qiainpeenl Baba Good S poaicar dmore before they finally got me Newhouser to Oppose the society to take the usual care tfle , InduMrics as well as Anniviersarv of Work to find the employment to which GriU Handyman Gaij _ Evening in of the grounds. Anyone willing to ...... Sie new walkouts. In other he la entitled. Ho will look to Se­ Fender and Body Work . Bable Ruth, the colorful foraier out." . Ukee the 'Vouiigttera do tht.s work la asked to contact 'fltUis indicated th^. other thous­ lective Service for assistance. He Auto Painting New York Yankee outfielder Who Masonic Temple Members of Local Bonrds of the "I love basebalf and baseball Albert W. Hilding. The cemetery ands would Join the strike lines. did hot fall us—we cannot fall hol(^ the major league record for Borowy in the Opener looks very different now from Its SIikI.v SchwelIcnhHch ' Proposal Selective Service System today him. Alfred Chagnot, Prop. ■L has been good to me,” stated the .Top Award for 19< T. Mullen, 3r.. leading former trlmneas and tidlne.ss, with Conferees at the oil conference received letters of congratulation "The same generous and patri­ home runs with 714 Is quite an in- Babe. " I love the, roar of the MA!! elected oMtcera of tereatlng talker. He proved that | crowd and it’s great to have — "■ lei’ . I ■■■■ ■■! - ■ tiOy grass and weeds uncut, and with a In Wasliington studied secretary and appreciation from Command­ otic efforts that 'lavc showed the neat, if not gaudy, chunk o f $6,- Schwellonbach’s proposal for a 15 ' youngsters call me by name." 55y000 Expected to Jam her Chapter, Order of growth of poison Ivy over the great strength of Selective Ser\’- when Interviewed last Sunday af­ 544,76 per Tiger, which Is not hay, per cent pay Increase and agree­ er John F. Robinson, State Direc­ Ruth did not btive a harsh word IT WAS A TOUSH ynM InataUed laat night Ice niust continue. I know that ternoon ’>at. Bulkeley Stadium be­ ghujo ment by both sides to accept an tor- In recognition of the fifth an­ for anyone although he was be- Briggs Stadium for even to the off-season farmcre on L o u is R e ce ive s ^**“?f** ■ CbuncUor at the Mason- ^ M r and Mrs. Charles t.'. Sellers you will give the veteran a help­ these clubs. Championship; —ec. The ceremony was in arbitrator’s final settlement. The fore he put on hia display of bat­ seiged from all sides with fans FiSHT BUT were week-end visitors In Boston niversary of the organization of ing hand In his reconversion from L. A N D R. First Game Wednesday With sell-out crowds assured for I ^ WllllaTO J. Slnnamon, rc- government, bu.sy for a' week ting. seeking his autograph. and attendcl.a dinner party ^ven these boards which occurs this war to peace. — • the first - three; games in Mr. His Uischarge .362 in 17 Co tn aater councilor and Instal- seeking to stop the strike which The great Bambino had 101 in­ "Detroit and Boston were tlie I W lM f bv Phoenix Belknap at hU cluh. He week- Commander Robinson lauds 'Very truly yours, LOCKSMITHS —Tigers Slight Choice Briggs’ ballyard tomorrow, Thurs­ has spread to 12 states and taken, ' John P. Robinson, teresting stories about his baseball best major league cities In the Drove in Ten M i Jlcer for the evening, is one of Mr. Sellers' personal A the work of , the members over this day and Friday, plus the ample ac­ riorpa of officers InsUlIed ^omc 36,O00 workers off their Commander, USNR,, LOCKS AND SAFES career that started back In 1914 American League when I broke period commenting on the fact with Baltimore. Babe stated that Detroit, Oet. 2— ig')—The Tigers commodations in W rlgley Field On 17 Hits; Sumi ' I: *George Bonnet, senior jobA expected a decision late to^ ^ State Director." OPENED AND REPAIRED In,’* he said. “ You know It is Heavyweight Champion ^ "'"x h e Rev. H. R. Keen preached that all o f the work on the part and the 'Cubs took their one and for fuss Satui'day— the laat one the tt" Richmond Morrison, Ju- day. Manchester board members Larry Lajoie who atarred with fUnny how times have changed. Sunday at St. of the board members was with­ Keys Made While You M'alt. Cleveland in the American League players cut—a new ceiling might W e i^ s ( 219; Points ticUor; Robert W. WrigM, The peace offer. came ahortly are: Judge W illiam . S. Hyde, My first game at- New* York with only pre-series look today at the By Eari W; Yost church from the text, What think out compensation of any kind. was the best hit and nm player be very well be hit. Since It’s still sev­ telcon ; Richard Schubert, after the strike h'it other states, chairman: Ronald - H. Ferguson. Auto Keys 5lade By Number. the Yankees found a capacity baseball patch on which they start 'To Tiger Series Win Pete Kapura may be neaiii ye of Christ?" The attendance was wbfkers leaving their jobs In de­ The letter a.s received by local ever saw. "If the ball was any­ crowd o f 8,000 on hand. During eral more montha to -Income tax > aeacon: John Peckham, sen- smaller than usual, perhaps owing board members reads, as ft>U$#ws;. Earold T. Keating, Arthur E. Mc­ Door Checks Repaired. slugging tomorrow, leaving the 40 year old mark but ard’ Robert MCIntosh, Jun- mand for a 30 per cent wage rate where in front of-'him, Larry would the Yankee big years (the present time, the players today unanimous­ in part to the change In time, g. Sgt. John J.-Baldyga Cann'and Henry A.-Mutrie. Saws' Set and Filed. *’ Marshall Hodge, mar- Ml*t Frances K. Zaremlm increase. The government was re­ "Dear Sir: give It a ride. often Yankee Stadium was erected after rooters by the thousands to finish ly admitted they don't feel bit New York, 0ct. 2—t/P) — Joe around handyman o f the ch which Some were hardly prepared Jdto Cragln, Jr.,- chaplain; ported 'ready to take control of ^■We are rapidly approaching WT. SHARPEN ANYTHING! threw dusters when Lapoie stroll­ the purchase o f Ruth) it was the the hottest—1 8 ^ -W g rtd Series hurt about It. LouLs Is back in^oh'vies, trim and Depot Square Grill nine rlc for As usual some people turned Staff Sergeant John J. Baldyga Go by Stomach 'Hme .Kenendy, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaremba of the struck properties In event the fifth anniversary of Selective Shears — Lawnmowors ed to the plate with a runner on usual thing for orojvds o f 80,000 argument—hqyt> come all the D*- fit at 219 pounds, ahd sure he can serves the Herald honor their clocks an hour ahead and of 611 North Main street, has re­ first,” says the Babe, smiling. La - .scribe: Bruce Van- 610 North Main street announce SchwellenbacH'a offer Is r^ected. Service, and at this lime, J wish Phlladelphia—(JV^The switch Knives — Etc. to attend Sunday twin bills.’’ troit optlmlsih oiyer what left-hand Most ‘Valuable players In some turned theirs an hour back. ceived an honorable discharge Jole’s name is placed alongside hit Just as hard as he'qould before bk, orgawit; Eric the engagement of their daughter. The Labor department Was busy, to congratulate the uncompensat­ to standard time brought a long Quick Service! Ruth’s magnificent drawing pitching can do io'(h e Cubs. light League during the IS Even those who pretend, to some from the Arm y under the point Ruth’s In baseball’s Hall o f Fame. he entered the Arm y ih January, son. Bel, and RobSt;Wood, Charles Miss Frances Kathei^e Za'i-emba. too. with coal atoppage^as a unioh., aystem. He was overseas for ed members of all . local boards In wail from the Philadelphia zoo Reasonable Prices! power Is- shown by these figures. The weather-raanK promised to 1942. , Intelligence were bewildered as to to Pfc. James LeC;,JJnn of Mr.- and official predicted, mliifes In West the State of Coi>n'ecUcut for your All W’ork Guaranteed! "Babe, who It the greatest play­ From 8,000 per game the attend­ keep the rain faucets/which were Local Sport -t- Kapura who has played In ter, Roger WHliams, Eric three years and participated In where dinners were served an Wearing a grey suit end's ligh t *r, William Slnnaupon, pre- just what to do. ' Mrs. James A. of 177 Lot)ml8 Virginia employlhg/108,000 might unselfish devotion and untiring er that ever llvedT” "Earl, ance rose to ten times that figure. five 'major battle.s in the South hour late. "You see, the animals | running like broken hew taps all grey hat the world's heavywlght There was a rather better at­ street. Is home on a 30- close within a fe^.day'a. In Ohio, efforts In aiding the arm ^ forces REAR 893 MAIN STREET Cobb," he answered, "was the Babe Ruth paid off the price of, Ptcyl^c Paclflc'apea, for which he received go by eastern stomach time,’’ said Manchester. day yesterday, shut down, today champion celebrated his returo to ng Installing offic^rkSin tendance at the Congregational day fu r lo u ^ after serving In the where 2,000 are/Idle from five creatt the huge war machine that greatest ball player the game has the erection of the stadium by C h a tter a presldehtlal tltatlon and other C u rator'R oger Conant. for the lone pre-aeries workout, for civilian Hfe by attending ikgt church thaa at St. Peters, and the EuropearfTheater of Operations, mines, a snufkesm artsaid he stamped out our enemies and re­ Tel. 8301 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ever known. T y could do anything bitting that m ade^im Most Valuable . were; Stewart R. honors. the two clubs. He promised, too,'to night’s , Freddie Schott-JohK councilor; William E. RlcI Rev. Mr. law n s' preached an in- N^p-^ate . has been set for the "wouldn't be surprised" If all sulted In* the greatest victory In Nights; and his speed afoot and savage a great attraction. Cooperate tomqrrow, when the first Manchester High faces a stern method of hose nmning made him Thomas bout at the St. Nicholas' junior, councilor: Rutledge re'sting sermon bn Jonah's call ding. Ohio’s 16,p(W union members quit the history of our tountry. - Call WIIHmantle 2128-.la The Bambino wore a rifig> a g ift ot three 'straight 55,000 sellout test Friday afternooh in West the most feared." O f course the Arena, just six hours after his chaplain and James E. El toXlnevah. Mrs. Herbert W'. Por­ work. Currently about 00,000 coal America, representing more than "The problem of deferment For REAL PROMPT Relief fron of the Boston Red Sox fans Of crowds cram Into Briggs Stadium Hartford when .they face. Haili Babe didn't comment on his num­ Shanks, N. Y. , Jr., marshall. Ten members ter skhg a soprano solo, and M mlners/are off their Jobs, mdsb of 2,700 employes of the Pacific Grey­ 1819. A pocket ^tch, a gift to to see lefty Hal Newhouser and Higli In their second grid' clash' within the past Hve years with erous records and feats that have The champ's pockeU bulged with »athan Hale Chapter of New William^. Seyms of Col^fsfer thept4n Pennsylvania, others In hound bus company have, author­ the Yankee members of the great Hank Borowy start the shooting. of the year. In the opener last| Sliiifiling of Jap reference to depei^dency. hardship, earned him the top ranking base­ cash from his first day In a were present with their was b a c k ^ a ln as o rg a n ^ r and West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. ized leaders-to jOaU a strike be­ production o f armaments, food, MiiiM.snn 1927 team, wofid champions, was However, the forecast, it for more' Friday the Red and White team ball player of aU time. year, a sum of $1,422.69 plus $1.10 Oieater councilor, George Mr. Seyms sang with ^ choir, / Discussion Bid Rejected v cause of a dispute over wages. 'The aircraft, submarines, and thou­ all the j e w e ^ . that the big man rain Friday. whipped Bristol by a scant 8 to 7 I having recovem l fr^m' his recent Cabinet' Urged / The United Mine Workers’i^bld company operates in. California, Asked the best ball player on the wore. . margin. train fare from camp to city, and nson. sands of kindred parts, and the Perfect Fit and Incidentally, a win for Hank as illness. A m ong^M se In the Con­ to the National Bituminous Coal Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona Yankees during his day, Ruth re­ Ruth toured Japan with a team he had visions of cutting himself question o f who shall become sol­ plied "Lou Gehrig. Lou was a a Cub In this one, on top o f hia gregation werg-^two sailor boys operators to discuss the dispute of and Texas. OUtTSCOtM Of major league performers at the Norm Beauregard who' was In­ a piece of a $8,000,000 gate next (Continoed From Page On^)/ diers. involved a most VJtal func­ graat all around guy. He was a 1943 performance as a Yankee lii Fletcher Wara of Proridehce. and supervisory employes was rejected. A strike of'about 200 overland end o f the 1984 season and stated jured In the Brlstot'-game vrilT be summer for his return bout with tion of your local boaVd. You RUB ON Truss Comfort gentleman on and o ff the field and triumping the Cards, would make Billy Cohn. H ^ 'b r o n a friend^/Fletcher’s parents. Mr. them eened The controversies In Pennsylvania Greyhound bus drivers operating that the Nips attended in scores. back In action against. HsOi: Sev­ laborators among solved the question of who' should MUSTeroIE was a great team player.” Gehrig the likeable "$100,000 . arm " the " I don’t fee) no different than and 1 ^ L «a ll« E. Ward and f am- outxnd arrested.) ./ and West Virginia stemmed from in Washington. Oregon, Idaho and become soldiers and who a^ould No more worry if you are More than 650,000 witnessed the eral stitches were takeir in the a branch of^the.UMW demanding it may be recalled was in the series of games played by the first two-league series winner when I fought Abe Simon three llj^were here for the week-end at May Force CablneLfthuffte, Utah moved toward settlement. remain In war production oil the fitted carefully with a new lip and hia physician^-' has pro- . pupils and teacher of the collective bargaining recognition. background during the YankM, Americans with 30,000 more since old Jack Coombs bowled over years ago right after I got In. the I street school were made very . ^ I r Hebron home. Union offlclali and operators home front with no universal rule nounoed him ready^ and fit vfo« If: The Tokyo ncw.spmwr Mainlchl daya o f Ruth. Always a fine hitter urned a'Way dally. "The Japs the Cubs three times in 1910 and Armj>v" drawled burly Joe. ' "I Major Bradford E, Smith and Foremen and supervisory workers planned to meet with Federal con­ to guide you. The Selective Serv- AKRON MODERN TRUSS. game No. 2 „ r recently by receiving a 1e^ said today that ne\^oud demandsj j and fielder, Gehrig had the mis­ wbr» terrible ball players. We the Giants once in ’ll. as a mem­ might be a little bit slower but I family have moved to Waterbury are on strike but the miners are ciliators to settle the dispute over Ice law stated the purpose to be LINOLEUMS—T Our fitters are graduated [Mom Mrs. Raymond E. for a less tnlntcd/inore energetic idle because the striking super­ j fortune of being on the same club would, get a lead and then fool ber of the Philadelphia Athletics, know I can hit Just the'same/This Wife of Governor Baldwin, and Major- Smith has entered the reduced mileage wage rate replac­ achieved and Selective Service Coach Tom Kelley's youngest i government may force Premier FLOORING TILE experts. Visit our Private as the greatest drawing card base­ aroundXcommented Ruth. and belted the, Boston Red Sox as Army life; was good for me. kept atulating them on being one employ o f the United States Rub- visors are not on the Job. ing pay hikes aUowed by the War Regulations outlinea the directing boy has a cute football suit Prince Higarhl-Kuni to shuffle the The number of persons o ff the ball has ever known. "The j^^satest team that I ever a Brooklyn Dodger five years ^ ! American Legion i Don Hall PaceS me in good Sfiape and close to the 18 schools of^the state to ber Company of Naugatuck. Labor board. principles to be followed; but -all; Fitting Rooms and receive has been handed down from cabinet even before the end of de­ job In the eastern CIO textile Manchester "Baltimore was my favorite played with ^*as the Yankees of later. game. They let me box all I want­ aln a 100 p e r ^ n t Record for Mr. and Mrs, Everett Hutchln A 19-day "old strike o f 450 A F L dcci.slona had to be made by your: Thomas, Jr., to David to the mobilization^ set for about Oct. 13. strike was In dispute. The, union Floor CoverinR Center free advice and consulta­ park.", continued Ruth. "When I 1927 under MUley Huggins. That Since both teams have showed ed (about 500 or 600 exhibitions) I school year-through 1944-45 son and two chlldcen of W'lndaor union workers at alkali, and am­ board. The wisdom of your deci- younger member. Possibly It Is Trounces Windsor, ij: l^aiT’iers Hignsh/Kunl had specifically president said 40,000 members in j 468 HARTFORD ROAD was with the Red Sox in 1917 we team was the gteatest collection up. thereby assuring the folks but I guess Just'like every other In g w aiK »vlng8 stamps and were week-end visitors at ■ the monia plants at the Mathicson A l­ alona resulted In Connecticut be-1 tion. “ the good luck charm o f the Red asked Uie Arm y and N avy minis­ nine states were involved but union Quality Workmanship played the Orioles In Baltimore In of ball players ever assembled un­ that the series is on, the rival soldier I'm glad to get out.” 1(StS.|«ads.a8 follows;/ home of Mr. Hutchlnaon’ aparents, kali Works, Inc., Lake Charles. Ing first among the states In war i and White to have the lad outfit­ •V ft-*,?;! ters to stay on the Job until they officers in seven sta.tes said none Telephone 3688 or 6759 two exhibition games. The first der one organization. The 1927 managers weighed In with their "First.” he told a reporter. ’Tm teacher, and boys of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hutchinson. f in i^ the breaking up of the La., ended yesterday. The work­ production per capita and being i game saw three balU go sailing ted although the colors don't The local American Legion No.' . i rs r j were out In their areas, leaving Open Thursdays and Saturdays team Included besides Bath. Lou predictions. O f course, they picked catching the first train to Detroit Bes Street School; You have The latters' sonJ'Alfred, was also ers agreed to return to work under rightfully called the arsenal of the out of the park after drawing a match the school's colors. team opened their defense of the C aptain L^ads D efend* Until 9 O’CTook. Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri among their own outfits to win. Steve to see tk# Tigers clean up those 1 excellence In the^ Schools- home for the weik-end. He i* «*" * 8e1wlcemcn""frorn a*brond. Ru- j "TL «'^nlover»’ “ promfse by the company of arbl countrv. • i QUINN’S walk the first time iip. 1 cams up these two Involved. An emploj^a i (ration of grievances involvin"'the others. - \ Q’NslIl tabbed the betting-favored Hartford County Bowling League Cubs in six games. Hal Newhouser ITar program. Your 100 per ployed by VeedeV Root and Com mors Intensified that "Induptlons. 'while reduced sub- ; again in the second game and I ’ll ing , State and CCH- , In student partlclpattof-glves spokesman estimated the number , ,t;„(ug of four discharged workers, (■^dmorrow more stopies r e la t ^ Tigers In six games, and Jolly Matt Moriarty stated the other •UUe-by-eweoplng -four -points from is going to win two. After that pany and la attending night clasaer Woul& qirtt, at their earliest opnnr- stantially. will continue for an in­ PHARMACY be (larned If I didn't hit three afternoon- that he will field a base­ the honor of being one ofHho at 20,000. ' by Babe Ruth to yours tnily.) oily Grimm went for the Cubs, Windsor No. 2 last night. Ernie Title Holders in Tryout I'm coming back here for a con­ at Hlllyer Junior College. tunity and'that others would go definite period for the purpose of| ball team next season. Matt has bools « f the state with such Major stoppages during the last with none o f this number of Wilkie 14(] the scorers with a triple ference with Uncle Mike 'Jacobs out with them or„ perhaps in ad­ providing replacements, subject, been tiwxy from the game from this year. My heartiest 24 hours kept 13,000 workers away Only Few Workers gamfea^ stuff- W e’ll Just play, one o f 89^ and also high single of 143. *Capt. Den Hall:paced Manrhes- (the promoter) and then I ’m off vance, Mainlchl said. of course, to further action by the a sponsoring angle for several Tpe local Legion No,. 2 team lost atulatlons are extended to Other well-informed'^. Japanese from their Jobs at five Frlgidaire Annual game after the other until we’re to California for two or three - V -f t Gloated After Cross Picket Lines [President or ultimate action by Huntings Fish ing Top Sports seasons. The team will be a wel­ thre*ee points to Wethersfield No. 2 ter High's cross-country squad In sources said Hlgftshl-Kunt hijnself plants of General Motors corpora­ home. months." If* yo'>* Detroit, Oct. 2 — The* Kel- ■ Congress. Town come member to the Twilight Aftei!ter taking the first game by their flret trial run last Friday axn proud of your work In might resign In the face of In­ tion In Dayton. O., while in Mc- Rummage pale Tigers''Work Out First ,Joe talked In his customary sey-Hnyea Wheel company, sti ike- _“ We are, now entering Into the League. three pins. CTarl Priess and Les afternoon when he circled the o f the 8chools-at-War pro- Slaying Woman creasing criticism of his govern­ .Cook, Hi., some 7,.500 CIO workers . The Tigers wqk first crack at short takes, prodded along by num­ Pete bound since Aug. 2?. re-opened its phaae' o f "ScTective Service right­ of .the Sisterhood of McIntosh led the locals. I t ahowa faithful month ment's failuriS to formulate a con­ at the GM electro-motive Diesel Aclvertiseiiieut O f Returning Veterans diamond today atMJ a. m.. follow­ course in 14:36.6. Close on the erous quartos from the boxing month participation In thle fully called by General' Hershey Temple Beth Sholom All three of Manchester High's Manchester No, 1 (4) crete plan to alleviate the short­ division remained- away from work plants today but early police re- ed by the Chicago ertampions, who heels of the leader was Gob Mc­ writers who wanted to know If he company for a number of : s ffo rt (Oonttnued frOm Page One) I In an Udexplaincd stoppage. ports Indicated that onlv a few •Setective Seiwlee In reverse.’ To best known coaches, Wilfre ilie re is nothing new or sur- Clarke, Charles Wigren and Tom Davidson 113 88— 314 plate ahd in the field la Borman very well. l ,would rec­ fore the rapidly approaching win­ the construction of sidewalks and suits. It was noted that (he crowd Kelley, have' long service records Kovls . .. 108 111— 311 Pendleton and Joe Chjnpfngham. the Conn battle. In obtaining 12 model jeeps ; Tlie new oil strikes reported to report for work. j Kpon.siblllty of assisting In the em- veterans, the American Legion | prising about these figures. Sev­ All five were timed under 15 min­ play. Pete pliayad llrat, ognize the partner of the dog even ter. ^ curb on the we;it and east sides of of ' several hundred fanSs“ 'ho with the local school, Clarke, tops White .. 116 88—304 "That's all up to Uncle Mike,” by wounded soldiers recn- 1 yesterda.v inclmli'd live fn Okla- Coiuiiftny offici.'',l.s and Interna-| p'jym ent and re-employment of ‘ ^ t Magazine finds that 70 out o f eral years ago a magazine Inter­ utes. and shortstop on the Koiioye Ma.v I-ead Exit March Walker Street between East Cen­ whooped the Tigers home yest you In Oswlecim or was formerly aligned wijh the Japa­ percentage-wise: This was only natural, however, final TU’illgM League game last M. Peters . 89 95 97— 281 15 pounds over my weight right j Hook, near Philadelphia, while bc- Ne.arly 100 policemen were on fully qualified lo deal with his. sen, Philomene Schaller, Frank j The Dayton Miami VaUey Out- Donovan, one of last year’s best He drove la ten runs foot jr 1 can count on- your contln- 17’’ the witness replied. "I swore nese war machine problems. Section 8 of the Selec­ Hunting ...... 69.33 since Detroit is an All-American Saturday. This didn’t set well Low Man .. 92 108 88— .288 now but It’ll take me a good three Japanese political observers said tween 400 and 500 from the So- duty near the Kelsey plant to Skanek. et al. Marlon Hopkins, I doors Program was conceived last point getters will he out of action eleven. Ha awlpad tlOffa support. Very sincerely youls, to tell the truth, and I am. prevent possible.' .^lashes between tive Training and Service Act of Fishing ...... 61.87 League bailiwich. and you couldn't with many locaktens. Two of.ithc Totals . .474 461 461— 1396 months, maybe more, to get ready. that if Higashi-Kunl tumbled from cony-Vacuum company refinery at Rudolph F. and Svea M. Carlson. spring when the Dayton Journal- for several weeks with an Injured and connected for two Jltb I * Baldwin (Mrs. Raymond Presents Plan Of Camp pickets and employes who wanted 1940 specifically provides that If Swimming ...... 56.04 expect them to ’hoist Jolly Cholly league. umpires, Kmll Plitt and Jacobs, who. adnUttad he would office Konoye would be one of the Augusta. Ka-s.. Joined In the strike The Expansion of Our Greenbrooke Homes, Inc., t.ucy Baseball ...... Herald found 90.000 people foot. the 17 bingles that he coE I ^Baldwin)- Chairman Schools-at The prosecution yesterday after­ to resume work, but' Inspector the veteran's military seio’ice was .43.01 Grimm to their shoulders in glee Frank Vlttner, werd-in the crowd. t Manchester No.-2 (I) be much happier If neither Louis leading candidates to take , his similar to action taken at Sinclair Manufacturing Facilities Barblerl. Paul and Albertina Football ...... checked in at a lake 60 miles The team under the capable The Moat Valuable aela ItV Profram." noon, hammering home Its Mse Charles De Hondt said no disturb­ snti.sfactory an-.^119 107 116— 342 booming all over the country de­ of the CTO Uniter! Electrical Radio Hadrian’s ViW near Rome continue so ns to Insure that the classy Tony Falco will be the fav­ Oct. 29—PlalnvlMe. home. accomplished batter wbo u I v f i a.ttracting much attention when Dr. Slglsmund Charles Ben- American correspondents’ Inter­ Wanted and Sarah E; Hutchings. Oscar Basketbsill . 4.21 publicized at the expense o f fish veteran of the senior circuit'polnt- Total ...... /513 531 528 1872 spite the absence of most of the and Machine Workers union, em­ veteran has been satisfactorily re­ orite tonight when he faces Bob­ Nov, 2— Middletown, there. for his place hits and abil li^ ia a Syltia Martin was home del described to horror-struck views with Emperor Hlrohlto and bui’ t 125-135 A.D., was the larg­ A. and Lily .A. Relnholdz. Ralph Riding ... 2.31 and game columns. That may be ed out. "W e 'll admit Newhouser’s ring's champions and big names, ployes o f TTio'mas A. Editor Indus- est and most magnificent villa instated In his old Job and to fol­ Apply by Berger of Hollywood. Calif., in Nov. 10—State Meet. bit behind tha runner. When) week-end from her duties spectators and members of, the pictures o f the unprecedented H. and Minnie P. Dlckerman, WIU A score or more dther.sporta are true, but it’s up to the fish and a hot heaver. But he’s only 6 to 5 Christman In will get an added lift with ythe re­ trle.s and Monroe Calculating Ma­ the Roman emperors. low through after the veteran’s Ham P. and Rita O'Brien, Robert a ten-round star bout at the Audi­ Nov. 17—New England Meet. batting, Peta assumed tha .'cadet nurse at the Latvrence court his experiences as a slaVe meeting of General MacArthur/and INDEPENDENT mentioned. game columnists to make the in the betting books to ptot the torium. But, If recent reports of Following are the aames und turn of three tltleholdera tb civil­ first base coach. Much o f tl Hospital; New London, chine Co,, voted to walk out. P. and Pauline M. Willard, Frank laborer In the camp’s gss-chamber. the-emperor. -The Allied -conffnand A magazine survey ihdtcates stuff readable. • ’ Cubs. Then O’Neill says he's go­ the West Coast w<*Iterweight’s Chicago, Oct. 2 — — Paul times of the first 25 finishers in ian life. ceea that the Grill enjoyadv hlw Simt. Miss Marjorie Martin countermanded the home ministry Union officials said the companies E. and Lillian B. Monlle. Arthiir and crematorium, Bendel was a CLOAK CO. that in the next ■'Tew -poet-'')out 21. Pontello, 17:18. the backbone of the Thread Agree to Halt 600 gaa repair and maintenance Carttcr E. and Margaret.I. Ket- records 'are being broken and the welterweight boss, was order­ lurches, has been discharged how hia lefties will find big holes, 22. Wolkner. 17.31. nine and in the dylnt ata-; men oif the Public Service Electric derllng. David W. and Dorothy V. Bnick , $12.95 World Series sell out in 58 hours. ed by the New York State Ath­ the hosptlal 'where she was tomoblle with |13 taK«n from the in the bats o f such left-handei 23. Neuhnan, 17:46. the campaign proved his wor Saigon Revolt Sc Gas Company. New Jersey’s Moser, Wallace H. Mercer, Daniel I note that in the American 24. Bocchino, 18:13. letic Commission to sign for a ti­ ,'patient for some time, and is girl and *30. fa tor-WeMi- playkig shortstop-4weUf ■ ksveck -who g a ln ^ tha- •■ Albuquerque—(J V ^ . SlfKlDT W§j4r/.rpflt; tt»;-.«yat)Bon said strew'"'* moraing aad pick ft up in dressing room to apologize . v . Light Work The. 33-year-old Portsmouth Leamus, 134, New York, (10). son. The books ara Mtmx MUIniaiii Frendimi $6.0$. the list o f 1944, due to the collec­ Renowned clarinetist says,' *how it was, and replied: " I don’t prealdent of the Congrega- Evtojston, lU, Two live left It unlocked. A week later, the For and by order of the You can gueas what Coach Brown Tw'o Virginia Tech coaches. Tex athlete received an honorable dis­ Holyoke, Mass.— Eddie Compo. on the regular baseball i — {/PI — X tor Oct. 1st. 1945. thff evening. ^ "Adam Hate alemys - hit the know; my room hasn’t docked Lai^sa* Aid Society, held aouvenlrk frpm Germany—a pair thieves paid a return visit. Nope FRAME SPINNERS— FEMALE b o a r d o f SELECTMEN . thought Titoon and Gene McEver, scouted charge here yesterday after <3 128, New Haven, Conn„ outpoint­ Pete Kapura stands at C Let me eaD at year heoM and ' Taxes accepted every work day right not#— they look s m a r t- yet," ■ ‘ . of officers and committee of German boxer dogs— were de­ Smith admitted ruefully, It wasn’l OF TH E some opponents last wetik-end . . . months service In the U. S. Navy. ed Mario Colon, 130, New York. Most Valuable Playgr OPEN 7:80 TO 10:00 feel right — and they’re priced at her home Thursday, ^iixplahi details er STEADY JOB— ^2ND SHIFT asd eveslsg dorlsg October at 47 TOWN OF MANUHE8TER, Meantime, the Agger Alberta XNMervatlott Post • Tex watched Maryland against iHe played his last professional more than 80 boll piiDgfa,:.r: livered to the home of. Tech Sergt. locked. rig h t" ^ Ijplana for future meetings were Charles J. Hurlbut shortly after duarauteed Rates, Bonus, Free. Insurance Msls street. CONNECmCUT. broke out their special adding pen- : Welterweight Champion Fred­ OuUford Friday night, William and football with the Brooklyn Dodg­ Chicago— (Jlayton Worlds, 195, * It was decided to 'hold he. arrived home from Germany. Ferfer Hard Uquor Arthur A. Knof la Tske Notice! AD taxes anpald Sherwood Q. Bowers, F or assurance o f alyls and cila and came up with the interest. die (Red) Cochrane has entered Mary agaipSt Catawba Saturday ers in IM l. Chicago, knocked out Bill Pete.r- Ndv. L IMS, win be ctasrged In­ Secretary. Ing pouiblllty that -thia set may Baton Hall (3ollage . . . His deci- afternoon an(l V. M. I.-Blchmond sen. 194, Indiana Harbor. Ind., (6). meaUngs with- reports Hurlbut got the dogs from an old • **Ths Foraitare Firs We Train Inexperienced Help! quality, chootc an Adam Hat terest at the rate of • per es produce the biggest player’s share Marquette Night Boston—Timothy Buddy Ha.yes, Oeveliffffr-WaUfg A t the Srd Wedneedsy of woman In a trade for two pack­ Chicago — (/P) — Burglars who Inaoraiice Maa” Manchester, Connecticut. from a selection that ranges afon to pursue sdqcatkm apparent­ Saturday nlgnL Gent vtawed sth unless that date falls ages o f cigarettes and then he broke Into the M. J. Slewert Cart, per year from Oct- L IMS, ap< from $3.48 to $7.50, covering Of all sarlss history for tha win­ ly was tnfluenead by the Q- I- BUI North Carolina State and Joinad 126 1-C, Boston, knocked out L m Prod Thurtar,^ Briiday. ’Hie committee to solved the problem of getting them age Co. garage found a truck load Office Open Dally Aldon Spinning Mills paid. Brunners every headtise, ahape. color, and ners. It was noted that the all-time of Rights and Rocky Qrazlano’s Tllson on the VMI-Ricbmond Job Malwmukae—Coach Tom Stid­ Macuccl, 129, Portland, Me., (8). tha Chicag* ■ the meetings fo r Octdber, home. He ..bought passage for the of hardware but they dumped It and Thnr*. Bvrnlns 7 le 8 P. M. Jqsoph Chari^er, type! top winner’s paycheck came right rights. i Those two probsMy have tl)c ham franki'.,' admits that bis vet­ Fitchburg, Mass. — Jean Le- National Hoduy been aequlyad and December include pets on an oil tanker with 122 Then they loaded 65 cases of whie 875 MAIN ATKKKl TALCOTTVILLE LOCATED ON BUS LINE Collector, Reitd Heritld Ad vs. 80 OAKLAND Si dEET out of the last series between ttfese aniswer to pUblicitor M atty Mat- eran-studded football combination Blanu, 135, Fall River, knocked isiae tv o outfits—back in 1935, out Yvonne Cote, 138, Montroal, Borons of tha ' tetePk Hrlfflng, Mrs. Philip pairs of coveralls donated by his key which they found stored In the Tetepbeae 6440 et affffS {liu c b a g ta r. Oonn,. tep t. 27. 194S. - P H O N E 6191 ^ Listening Post UtoWa query<. "Who said colleges ohould be Marquette’s best since GLENmY’S (T). B oth BM CSMuncsiy Kinnav- oomnanv. -, xarage and drovs awav* when th« Tigers took dowg the Jack LaveUe. Notre Dame aeout shouldn't Play night football?" 194Z. “ I > - 'i Y''' ■* V.’-i'jtja-.. X ,

■% MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TDESDAT, OCTOBER 2,1945 rxGB IBAN HESTEK erVENlNG HERALD, MANIh ESTER, UUNN, TUESDAr, OCTOBER 2,194« 15 ) ■ o’clock, please. It^sscmed to tw TOONKRVILLE. FOLKS Important.” ' ■ BY FONTAl^ 45 Hf>asehold Goods 51 Business Services Offered 13 Busine.sS Services Offered 13 Painting—Papering 211 Articles for Sale Carolyn was mildly' aurprised. Announcements "A t—6?’ PAINTING ANI5 Paperhanging FOR SALE— Spencer Turbine InV CUSTOMER FORCED TO IpVB BKAVBF FALL H A T WOOD CUTTING. ' WANTED—Ride to Aetna Life In­ Wa l t e r SCHLLTZ.^Ja congress plowing. ,re- BREAK UP HOME OF C lassified Leana nodded. "Tes'. He tlkiUg^ht Sense and Nonsense moval of treesj nlHo graalng done and wallpaper. John P,'’ Suillvan. diistrial' vacuum cleaner. Apply surance office, hours 8:15 to _ 5. street Asnes ano rubbish remov­ MODERN FURNITURE it beet to meet there while most, Alme Latutlppie, 758' Vernon Phone 4260. Mr. Johansson, Manchester Me- Vicinity of Charter Oak street. ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1588. TO GO FOR : o f the villege le at the dinnner street. Tel. 507i tnorial hospital. / AdvertiseiL ,nts hour." Leana spoke significantly. ''x The Old Homestead Old Uncle Ragson Tatjers had Call 5448. p a i n t i n g AND Paperhanging. $197.75 BOMB t OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced "You understand. At the— sub­ A hilndrcd and fifty years ago z been very much occupied all by ertisem ents Good work. Reasonable rates. FOR SALE—Winchester 29 ^odel j A young business couple used this I APMOLO *» ". a .ravma.I and installed. Tel. 2-0461. George stance. I think I shall ride a bit It was built to. lasL through sun himself over lii a coniCr hear the ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Raymond Flske. Phone 3384. 52.. Like new. With Lyman/super furniture very little during the few For Rent Foi Sal«“ Automobiles for Sale 4 McMullln, 704 Parker street. more myself. Another time we can andNuiow; ■ fireplace. He was working industri­ Also light trucking. Call 50O8. target 12 power scope,-$10^ Dun- months they had It! Rather than 24 paned-qach window bears. Rent Forv Sale To Buy To Sell her mirror — imde.Uably she pos­ go together, maybe!" sun ously with a stub o f a pencil and 1940 PACKARD 6 sedan $990; Rite Auto Bod.v. Tel. 888^1 After transport this furniture to another 26 MInntea To Doom And the newel '-sricoms on the REFRIGERATION SERVICE RANGE BURNERS and power Private Instructions 2H sessed form and grace. She leaned TTie older girl rode away. When a piece of paper. Suddenly he look­ To Sell 1939 Pontiac coach $725; 1938 5 p. m.yall 7018. y' state, they, asked us .to resell winding stairs. ed up happily: to Buy Griinow, Coldspot, Crosley, burners of all makM and kinds closer — her eyes were an alluring Carolyn had changed from her Willys coup $350; 1937 ‘Graham ELOCUTION—A few lessons often everything: you’ll be proud to own XVI From the old brick q w , deep and Uncle Ragson—Doggone! If' I Westlnghou.se. and all other makes.^ cleaned and adjusteo 10 years’ FOR SALifc;— Double barrel 12- \ gray-blue. Only her cheeks and riding clothes she. started to walk sedan $200. Prices below celling. helps when you are newly elected this 3 pc. Living Room (spring up­ . wide,. haln’t teamed to write ^ Commercial and Domestic. experience. Tel _^2-1731. 44 Main gauge shot gun. M Cottage holstered) with lamp, coffee table,, On four different occasions Le­ Ups annoyed her. The cheeks down to the trail and around the Cole Motors. Tel. 4164. / to an office in your club. White Wanted— Roums Board 62 bend that led to the Tonto Moun­ Came the nut-brown loavtotrl-l'® Maw got up and looked over the street. street. end- table; modern bedroom: 5 pc. ins Sormi had clocked the time were too high, like the Indian housewife's pride. " - SCIENTIFIC studio. 709 Main (Johnson Block) J. lecessary to walk from the Tylec tain tunnel, She was curious. She scrawled lines across the paper. Lost and Found 1934 pLYMOirTH dinette- and other odds and ends. cook’s, and the lips were defi­ And the table groaned beneath Mdw (skeptical)—What do it FOR SALE REFRIGERATION CO. MASON WORK, chimneys cleaned Phone 2-1392. ^ X ; FOR SALE—'41\Champion out­ mttage, down a trail, around looked for Bob but didn’t see him, coach. $175. 9 Hend Road. Man- On, Bade at Conn. Largest Furni­ BUSINESS man would like room nitely large and coarse. generous fare *ay? strand pearlj, between 37 Oak S t Phone:2-1226 and rebuilt, outside fireplaces. board motor. InqiiiVe at Smltty’s ’.he burvlng. ruilroad track and into so probably he had already gone Chester. / ture Store with refined family. Call 6002. Angrily, she knew she could dp As. the old and young were gath­ UncleDcle Ragson (puzzled)—I(puzzled) don’t ^ street and High Telephone 2-0418. Service Station. A-L-B-E-R-T-S die old mine ahaft to the X-999. nothing about either. She hastened in. ered there. r AA io r e p a i r i n g . Pick-up Help Wanted— Female 35 From across a canyon Leana know.'I haln’t learned to read yet. ot Finder pleaae call 6023 1934 PLYMOUTH coupe, sale ROUND OAK dining table with 4^ Allyn Street tt varied only from 19 to 26 mln- to don a most becoming riding Now, none of the rapidly dwindling service: Radios checked at the OIL BURNERS cleaned and Serv­ . Apartmeriis— Flats— ates. watched Carolyn depart She not­ ‘ B p. m. price, $115. At 559 Main street, iced. Kitchen ranges and gun-type WANTED—Shirt press operator. three leaves. $6; L ’ h.\p, A. C. ■' ■ Hartford . costume. race home. Store open all day Man- Tonvnients 63 ed the exact time oh her wrist The less ydH know the happier Nick's .Station. fufnace burners a specialty. .Call Also woman for feedins on flat motor. $15; brand new '^potUtc She had, therefore, only to set Care to stay in the old home place. f_ P a lr of shell rim safety chestei Radio Service, 73 Birch FOR SALE T- 4 burner white watch. Then * e rode her home There’s a sign In the window that you’ll be, Thureday night between street. Telephone 2-0840. anytime 2-1275. work ironcr. New Model Laundry. (mirror back), $7; triple frame FOR RENT — 4-room furnished an arbitrary hour for Carolyn to LE - 1932 Chevrolet truck, Summit street. enamel Roper gas stove. Elxcellent be inside the shaft. Then she Corolyit- experienced a mo­ on around Mummy Ridge out of says; ‘To Let” — Ecclesiastes, Chapter 1, Verse Fellows hall and Bolton. type, $150. 9 Anderson prewar man’s bike, good tires. apartment. Inquire 243 Cehter sight. 18, reads; ' REFRIGERATION aervloe. Gen­ OLD FLOORS SANDED condition. Call 3435. ■ould time, herself accordingly, ment of panic when Leaiia They live in two rooms and a Sr pleaae leave at Herald reet. Telephone 5433. ■ $25. 2 oil drums w th faucets and street. After exactly 26 minutes she eral Enectrle. Grunow, Crosley. Laying and flniahing. HAIRDRESSER Wanted—Salary and be at her prepa,red station on Joined them. That Leana had kitchenette. “ For In much wisdom 4s much Reward. stan^. $5.00;. Kodak. - Autofociis FOR SALE — Large cabinet oil- :pressed a switch on the transmit­ grief; and he that Increaseth Frlgidalre and all other' makes J. E. Jensen, and (mmmission. 5-day wefk. va­ FOR RENT—S^room heated apart- the far side of Mummy Ridge. come at all, or that Bob had even 1934—Ton and half Dodge truck, cation with pay. Call Hartford enlarger' up to 4 x 6 negatives burner and twin beds. Inquire 243 ter she had concealed. knowledge Increaseth sorrow."^ new rings, new bearings, valves Work .piaranteed. Motor repairs. Tel. Wllllmantic 9928. evenings. complete $20. Arnold’s, 211 North ihent with kitchen privileges If She knew that her concealed asked her, was a distinct surprise. Woman—A husband like yours 5-6523. ■Center street. ' (To Be Continue^) must have been hard to find. < 2 RcB.son- Call 4394, B. A H. Refrigeration Main street. Closed- Wednesdays. desired. Telephone 7282. receiver-generator, wired to set “How do you DP?” I^ha Annooneenients ground, platform body. greeted her with astonishing Neighbor—He still is when 1 Drive F, Sllver Lane Serytee. ' 3ff the dynamamite cap, was ex­ The pugilist had been sued for able.' 62 Houscfhold Services WANTED- Woman for housework FOR. SALE — Several rooms of 10 DEPOT SQUARE, large one- heartiness. It was as If they had want him. “ “ “ Homes. two half days a week. References. HAMMERLUND'fComet Pro” all­ tremely sensitive. -Her transmit­ divorce and the editor sent a re­ J8TER — a e i ^ pipes, t r e e s u r g e r y —For all kinds Offered 13-A wave radio In cabinet $50; How­ household furniture. Call 2-0090. room apartment with pantry, un­ been old acquaintances, meeting porter out to get tllb boxer’s side. ators and boiler o f your heat- 15 M. Forest street. ter on Mummy Ridge would Soidal Situations Another thing we cannot under­ of tree work call • Packer TYee ard preselector, all-wave 4 loops. furnished, heated $16 monthly. reach it easily, eVen through the again after months o f separation. Half an hour, later the newsman ■Fstem. Remoyra scale and CURTAINS. Hand laundered, DININd ROOM, kitchen a:nd bed­ stand: 1938 PACKARD 6. 4-door sedan, Expert Co,. Windsor Locks 738-3. $50; new battery portable radio Inquire Apartment 4, 2nd floor. rock and soil o^ Tonto Mountain. "You look so nice!" Carolyn retumfed: and prevents further rust, called for and delivered. 24-hour with batteries. $30; 6 tube A; C. room furniture for sale. Elxcellent ventured, and meant It. The Situationr You lake a num­ A girl takes domestic science In Editor (demanding)—What did radio and heater. Gall 2-0819. Help Wanted— Male 36 "This time she had no accom­ aatroent gopo for 12 months. OIL BURNERS serviced and re­ service. Write Box N, Herald. table model radio, good, $25; 1941 condition'. Reasonable price. Cal) WILL SUBLET 2 ^ room'furnish^ “But not nearly as sweet and ber o f magazines ahd. don’t like to high,school to become a teacher of you get 7 plices, no one but heraelf to trusL i|dd s o li^ n after mixing ac- 1937 NASH coupe $195. $65 down; placed. Warm’ air furnaces re­ AUTO MECHANIC, experienced Oldsmobile custom radio, $35; 3337 for appointment. ed apartment. Hot water, elec­ dainty as you. Isn’t She the loveli­ keep them around the'h^use after that subject. She goes tb a college Reporter (pointing to a pair of The perfection of the plan gave. bwtog t^lrectlons remove safe- 1934 Ford t-i-ton platform $270, paired and r<^laced. For full In­ new a. c.-d. c. battery personal tricity and heat included. Very est thing, Robert, dear?” —•?, they have beeir read. ^ to further her education in domes­ black eyes)—I got these. Florists—Nurseries . 15 With complete set-of tools, inter­ FOR SALE—Porcelain top Hoover Leana double satisfaction. , valyp^nd pour in with funnel, $90 down; 1937 G.M.C. cab over formation call Van Camp Rros. portable with batteries,- $35; central, near bus. Write Box W, Robert, dear. It developeH, was Wrong Way: Throw themNiway. tic science. Then— Editor (roaring)—I can’t print esting in bettering himself In a kitchen cabinet.' .excellent condi­ First, it would completely re­ in—leave it in—no drain- engine, 5-ton steel body. Brun­ 15 years’ experience! Tel. 6244. FOR SALE — AsparagiU!, Mary Herald. quite in agreement.- In truth he Right W ay: Give them reguDirly She gets married. those! What did he say? steady well paid position with a Hallicrafters P M 53 speaker in tion, also wood-bupriing living move that annoying stenograhper /’—no flushing. Manchester ner's, 80 Oakland Street. Open Free Inspections! Washington, 35-$ 1.00, 100-$2,75. progressive General Motors new cabinet, $10, Arnold Radio Lab., was delighted that the two glris to tome hewpifal or other institu­ Reporter—You can’t print that ambing Supply Co., 877 Main 7:30 a. m. 'till 7 p. m. Tel. 5191. room stove. Tel. 2-.^427. from the scene, she who had so tion, knowing they Will eventually either. LANDSCAPE work. grading, Thousands of perennials, 4-85c car dealership Service Depart­ 211 North Main street. Closed were so compuiionable. He re­ A long, lanky veteran from the St Tel. 4425. Wanted to Rent 68 brazenly Intruded upon Leana's find their way to a scrap paper hllf'country was being examined. pruning and planting of all kinds and up. Daphne, large plants, ment. Now is the time to become Wednesdays. MAPLE bure^iSTread, brass bed and and Bob’s affairs. called now that they hadn’t culti­ 85 c. Evergreens. Chrysanthe­ associated with a reputable serv­ spring and Kbrary table. Inquire vated much of a friendship as yet. collection. The doctor-was using all his- vari­ ION! Madame Williams, Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Phone, Donovan, 7210. VAL-A-PACK traveling batf. One WANTED—5 or 6 room tenement Second, it would ‘‘punish” Rob­ The political club decided to give mums. Chgter’a double holly- ice organization offering secur­ 180 Porter street or 6881. *T could make thousands of men ous gadgets, while completing the a prize of $5 to the one who could able palm reader, resigned at large and one medium size ward­ by couple and one child. Have ert for neglecting her. by destrqy- tsdee Trout Experiment form the former soldier had Algiers for the winter. Read- FOR SALE—Bicycle In good con­ PLlfMBER. steamfltter. pump .ne hockfl. 3-50c, 12-31.50. Free—Mrs. ity, plus an opportunity for ad­ been permanent residents o f thlk Ing the X-999 which he had Jealous this afternoon," he said. give the-best reosoii for being a chanic. Carl Nygren.. 15 Souil Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Daisy vancement, 5 'i day week. Hos­ robe trunk. 300 Porter atreet. FOR s a l e Living room set. 2 “ Goodness, Bob!” Carolyn was brought trom the veterans’ admin­ Democrat: at her office, 1 p. m.-9 p. m. dition. Cb>od tires, $15. Herbert Apt. 2. . rugs, flat top desk and piano; 127 town for many years. Can furn­ worked so long to produce. Michigan and ■ Wisconsin are istration. rtford 6-1370 or 532 Ann street Church. 9 Hendee road. street. T*L 6497 with every $1.00 order of peren­ pitalization plan. A well heated ish good references. (Jail 3276./ She was so pleased with her­ nervous, but pleased. First Applicant—I’m one be­ nials. John Zapatka. 168 W’ood East Middle Turnpike. . "Dr. Hale is gallant," Leana trying a Joint experiment to de­ Doctor — Guess that’s shout warm shop. Good working con­ U; S. Army Pup tents. $3.95 each. self on this appointed day of vic­ termine whether planting o f lake cause of the ''New Deal.” BOOKKEEPING and Accounting land atreet. Telephone 8474. supplied. "But tell me more about everything, now, Sam, except the , person who took bicycle ditions. A completely equipped Brunner’s. 80 Oakland -street. 3 PIEC^ Maple bedroom set, 4 T ^ O GIRLS would like to rent tory that she had accepted Rob­ Second 'Applicant—I’m one be­ THREE full sise bicycles, balloon records kept weekly. Balanced yourself. Miss Tyler. Do you have trout flngerlings in the Great sputum test. Just expectorate in cause of the agrricuUurat policy. corner of School and Main service department. Top wages Open 'till 10 p. m. Tel. 5191. kitchen chairs, 1 maple bed, 1 tw o. or three . room furnished ert’s Impulsive Invitation to ride Lakes will result In Increased monthly for income tax purposes, scientific leanings also? Or have one of these little vials on the . Third ApplityuiL-^’m one be- ..eta, during parade Saturday tires. Call 6863. plus attractive additional bonus crib complete. Call at 36 Seaman Apartment. Call 4200. horseback with him and (Jarolyn. catches. More than 100,000 small shelf in the far end of the room. ebt pleaae return same to Carol confldential notary public. Phone Heating— Plumbing pay to a producer. Telephone Mr. you ’■•^n trained more extensively cause I need that $5. 3627 days or evenings. Circle. / ' Why not go? Why not! It would fish will be liberated in the lakes Hillybilly—What! From here ? atton, 36 Garden atreet. Tel. —Roofing 17 Tweedl, Hartford 8-1818 for an Baildinir Mat»rial|i 47 APARTMENT, house, duplex or In the fine arts?" She spoke loftily. -i:,. PRESSURE TIRE bicycle. In flat with 2-3 bedrooms.yFurnished be her hour of trlimph over the after their fins have been clipped appointment. GOOD USED furniture bought stupid, unsuspecting lY ler girl! Carolyn tried not to show that to enable fishermen to Identify good condition. 9 Hendee Road, FLOOR MACHINES FURNACES, ALL sizes in stock. FOR SALE — SLA'rE^ flagging, or unfurnished. G., /S . Keith. We Wouldn’t Know Why and sold. We handle stoves, heat; In preparation. Leans spent al­ she was 111 at ease. "Oh, no. I did and catsJog them when they are BOOTS AND HER BUDDmS Here It Is! BY EDGAR MAI OlULD like to hear from reliable Low as $99. Devino Company. WANTED — Experienced , meat various colors t6 t stepping Phone 4159. / go through ( liege. Junior college, FOR RENT Pont Office Box 1007, or Water- ers, stove parts and pipes. Open ______:__ / ____ ^______most 'an hour dressingl Perfect­ caught. There is one problem confronts me. who would like to train in cutter, full time. Manchester Pub­ stones, terraces and v'alks. Green, I mean. But I—I had to work Indeed. It Is getting quite weighty; WO)4CtQ \NCSI tVitQY- Wanted Autos— . bury 3-3856. evenings. Jones Furniture Store, ing her- hair, she saw that it was - I ViOW VOOViOUKlCB , I OONT BtUEJin re time to overhaul arid in- Sanders and Polishers. lic Market. grey, purple, yarigated blocks. after that. 1 had to work my way With all this lack of sugar and BOW S, SJCi\TTV\Vi’ VOO MAKi AV» iU Refrigeration and Air Con- Motorcycles 12 36 Oak street. Tel. 2-1041. Business Froperfy for Sale 70 literally the spun gold o f the love- Polo is the m ost. ancient of IT I Richard LewisC 56 Ardmore road, through Junior college In fact. I games with stick and ball; ear' meat, onlng equipment Should be McGILL-CONVERSE. INC. Manehester/Plione 7191. story heroiiiea. She posed before ABOOI ? CBViNf V ■) Wa n t e d —WE n f e u used ca n Roofing— Repairing 17-A FOR SALE— Combination coal don’t mean I’m ashamet o f that, llest records of the game are Per­ 1 still weigh a hundred and eighty! chanically inclined. Will not 645 Main St. Tel. 6887 WANTED—Men at once for g;rad- FOR SALE-,Filling station. For and pat top prlcea Cash talks and gas range, excellent condi- price and terms see George L. but I—I mean—” sian. —Mrs. John L. Springer V0\7.Z'. erfere with your present work. EXPERT REPAIRS of shingles, Ing. Telephone 7585. tlon. Phone 2-0933 or inquire 27 It sounded so lame as to be em­ and we have tt. Stop arid get our SHEET METAL WORK, hot alt 49-A Fish, 110 Benton straet. Call 6394 Information about this train- slate, composition and tin roofs Fuel and Feed barrassing. Why was she alloW' c\ offer.' Cole M ^ r a —4164. furnace repairing. New hot aij WANTED—Counter man for meat Horton Road. write at once giving name, Rebuilding and repairing of ...... Ing this woman to annoy her? But "'''lY' and air conditioning furnacet in- department, R\ll or part time. SL^B WOOD for sale, $10 a load, GIVE FUNNY BUSINESS T h\9 age and your working chimneys and flashings. E. V ^ w e d and delivered. Call 2-0374 Houses for Sale 72 she didn’t answer her own ques­ Utllltlea Inst. D, Care of stalled. Eavu trough anc con­ Manchester Public Market. Machinery and Tools 52 IT Business Serried Offered 13 Coughlin. 390 Woodland street ^ —8962. To the War FuneJ tion; she only knew that Leana M. ductor repairing. Norman Bentz, Phone 7707, WANTED—Experienced man 'to^ I.FOR SALE — Walker atreet, 4 Sormi had re-awakened In her a BOOTS,' WASHING machine- and vacuum 8966 USED PLOWS, pro potato dig­ do landscape work. Alme I^t^>- rooms, 2 unfinished uptitairs, fire­ vague but positive fear. Fear of WtOOlMO cleaners repaired. All makes. 10 gers. New garden tractors, milk­ A BACK to pre-war roofing, sid lippe, 758 Vernon street. Tcl..^077 Garde- •Farm—Dairy place, combination acreens, the unknown: an Imperative, ur­ CAY years’ experience. Reasonable. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Ing. insulation, new . ceilings ing machines, lime spreaders, i SERVICE Products 50 storm windows and doors, 1 car gent sense of alarm. ______Call 2-0549. " paperhanging, painting, etc WANTED—Man for p^manent disc harrows. Dublin Tractor Servicing All Makes of Commercial garage with roll-up do5¥T, 42,000 7 lIGH DOLLAR Large savings, time payments position at gas statlon^/Good op­ kEIFFER PEARS for canning. Company, Wllllmantic. cash down. McKinney Br6s.\505 and Domestic Refrigeration .Waitinsr for Business OVERHAULING and repairing free estimates. Tel. 7014. The portunity. Steady worlt. Apply In Gilnack Farm, South Main street. Main street. Tel. 6060 — 523(J— Franklin P. Llpp Wm. H. Brandt 'iTie two hours’ ride dragged typewriters and adding machines. Apex Home Remodeling Corp. person. Van's Service Station, 427 Phone 6121. 7432. ' 0 -3. nrties — City or Coun- TELEPHONE 4762 Wearing Apparel- like two centuries. Leana kept - Call 6925. Hartford road, / , Jomes — Building Lots 11^ Keepey St. Manchester,. Ct. ROtlFTNG. ASBESTOS sidewalls, FOR SALE—Cabbage and cauli-' Fan. 571 F 0R SALE— 7 room single house, up her astonishing conversation. Farms — Snmmer Cot- GUARANTEED RADIO Service, eavestrot gh conductors. Nu- flower. Also canaries. I also 4 -bedrooms, hath, lavatory first Arty, highbrow talk, not quits » > f ALLEY OOP It’s AU On His Chin BY V. T. HAfifLU OIL '^tTRNERS cleaned and serv'; FUR COAT, mouton lamb, size 16. Complete cleaning and check-up •vood .ceilings and Interior walls Help Wfriited— Male 36 would like to buy canaries. 131 floor, hot water heat, fireplace, 2- posey but definitely su|>erior, I — Woodlots. Iced. Kitchen ranges and gun-tvpe Like -new. Reasonable price. Call .4MEU.’YIXI REALLY VV6 SHOULD NO. ELBERT, THAT of your radio $3.00. All makes Wood shln .iinB. general repair­ (Charter Oak street. car garage, nlcaly landacsped lot, drawing constantly, if unlabeled afever Yon Have To Sell radios repaired. Expert service. furnace burners a specialty.. Call 8482. cAn'T BLAME HER STEP IN AND WOULD NEVER. D O - ing Free estimate. Time pay 80x140. $9,000. McKinney Bros., contrast between her own dietin' G E T t h o s e Military training. Phone 4553. anytime 2-1275. WANTEF1--2 Carpenters to frame AFTER ALL, WE’RE ments Louis l.,avigne. Manches r e i n d e e r Pattern, 100 per cent 505 Main street. Tel. 6060 or eve­ guished achievements and Caro­ TW O KIPS JUET A COUPLEOF CALL 8254 . hous^Call 4861 after 7 p. m. Hniiveholct (inods 51 REPAIRS ON washers, .vacuums, ALL APPLIANCES .serviced and ter looflng Call 2-1428 wool aweatera. Manchester Knit- | nings 5230. lyn’s meager education and ca STRAK3HTSNIO OLD LON6HAIRS,' reer. OUT* beaters. Irons or what have you. repaired, burners, .•efrlgerators, W ;yj^F.D —Waiter, good hours FOR SALE — Electric hand ting Mills, Manchester Green. RO(>FUVC - SPECIALIZING In BRANFORD STREET — Four When the trip was oyer and ^NES REALTY Pick-up and deliver. The Frifindly rangea. washers, etc. Ail work repairing roofs of all kinds, also and pay. Apply in person, Tea i vacuum cleaner, In excellent con­ ,Fix-lt Shop, 718 Nort^ Main. guaranteed. Metro Service Co. LADY’S Tweed lined coat, sise 36. rpom single (large open attic), they were back at their little vil­ 115 Main Street new roofs No Job too small or /Rloom, o Main street. dition. CaU 4527. steam heat, copper plumbing, Telephone 4777, W. Burnett. Tel. Manchester 2-0888. Hartford In good condition. Call at 96 lage stables again, they separated large Good work, fair price Free basement laundry, pre-war ma­ 7-966.3 WANTED—Ambitious young man QUALITY Combination coal and Woodbrldge street. with a certain forced merriment. V/ ... -* r PICTURE FPj'.MINO. Have that estimates Call Howley Marche^ gas stov'C: 3 tons of coke, screens terials. Tel. 4221. Carolyn walked straight home. It ter 536 h. / for combination clerical and special picture framed. SpecUI AIR CONDITIONED UNITS ______^ ^ ----- orderly duties. Inquire, William and storm doors, studio . couch. 58 was after 5 o’clock, she noted. Her rat I for military subjects. Work Wanted—To Fu> f o r s a l e —Lots. Would be Del- mother was mixing a chocolate INSTALLED P. Slover, Supt. Manchester hos­ Telephone 2-1513. mont street extension. Write Box called for and^ delivered. Call ftlovini;— ruckinK<< pital. cake and, oddly. It didn’t Interest FOR SALE — Three-piece ma­ B-S, Herald. iaU help Manchester 7671. Hot Air furnaces Installed Sloralfi / 20 WANTED—PIANO BENC«, Rea- Carolyn, who also loved to cook. and Reset. hogany bedroym set. Kxcellent 'Sonable. (Jail 6911. USO-Camp shows are bring­ She Just sat and stared at the floor ASHES AND RUBBISH removed condition. Write Box SB, Herald; Eavestroughs and Conductors. LOCAL .MOVING and trucking. Situations Wanted— ing dieer to the woery hMrts for 20 minutes or w — and was Attics, cellars and yards cleaned for further Information. WANTED TO BUY— SmaU up­ o f our servicemen In hospital /O-l , Inquire 28 Foley ei'reet. Phon'e Female 38 surprised again when Leans Sor­ V — i a WAI^TED R. Camposeo, telephone 6848 a All 'Types Sheet Metal Work. right piano not over 53 inches] wards throughout the U. S. and mi called her from out front. She SOP \ ■ . 7487. 6718. / FOR SALE — Universal electrlt REAL ESTATE long. Write make, condition, oversaas. What is this bit of went to the porch. Leana was FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MANCHESTER EXPERIENCED WAITRESS de­ vacuum cleaner. Pre.mler hand, price, to 124 Oxford street. Man­ Justifiable Homicide! BY MERRILL BL088 Apply V ~ I CARPENTER work of all kinds. AUSTIN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ enjoyment worth to you? A still on her horse. SHEET METAL WORKS pany. Traner/van service. Local sires work. Call Manchester 4634. vacuum. Hot Point Iron and elec- chester. Will pay cash for your prop­ dollar? Two? !PenT Give your General repairs. Kitchens re­ "Oh, Miss Tyler,” Leans began, Hen r y , wmo'5 nespoNsistE r j r th e . I'LL SHOW V Vernon or National War Fund- fidential message. He wants you to “Frankly, 1 think,he’s playing for nioney!” LARD (S SPENClNG THE Sleffert. Tel. 2-0253. temperate, capable of foreman’s Rooms With*iut Board 59 <30r A ARROW? THEM ' I meet’ him in the tunnel at 6 night HEBE i — THERE'S BOW AND WHAT ELEUTRIC and Acetylene weld Job on farm, wishes position with j South Windsor. No delay. WITHOUT Company ALL KINDS of carpenter work. FURNISHED, heated bedroom and NO TELUNO WHATTHEWE ARROW ; p eg *lng. No job too large or too P^IntinK— Papertnff ^ rentals etc. interested in penman-' Knitted Vestee dream ed ■ Any .size Job given prompt atten­ smalt. All work guaranteed. garage. Breakfast optional Write M i 615 Parker Street tion. Francia V, Smith, 404 ent place only. Year round,' good Howard R. Hastings Q3B3 neS hboes.* Parker; Welding Co., 166 West WAJ4t ED —Inside and outside wages. Experienced in all farm- Z. Herald. CikRNIVAL By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Wetherell atreet. Phone 3358. painting by contract. Phone 5433. Real Estate Specialist Middle Tun.pike. Tel. 3926. Ingl Address, P. O. Box 84, Man- A FURNISHED room on Main 1 Gilbert Flckett. . ' . Chester. k : LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes and street continuous hot water. ' 101 Phelps Road rubbish removed reasonable. Tel. CONTRACTORS. Interior and ex­ Telephone 6803.- Phones 4842 or 2-110,7 3661. terior painting, papgr banging. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Insurance Mortgages i I ^ I T a b o u t t h a t n e w h o m e Specializing in spray painting, LARGE Pleasant double room, I WANTED—ALL KINDS uf alec- equipped to handle large spray­ FOR SALE—Jersey cow, giving kitchen privilege* i f desired. 41 YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? trie wiring and repairing. Any ing contracts. McKinney A Fenn. better than 8 quarts, freshened Locust street Tel. 8869. size Job given prompt attention. Telephone 2-0106, Manche^er. Feb. let, bred. Phone 8970. 0 SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIL! CaU -397b before 7 p. m. For Tots p a i n t i n g a n d Paperhanging. ■otAsiswe* We ln\-He you\<» inspect the materials and workmanshlp incor­ Outside painting a specialty. All Poultry and Supplies 43 FENDER AND porated Into the ii^veral new homes we now have uhder construc­ worlelguaranteed 1st class. For BROILERS and Fryera Ready to RED RYDER He’s Catching On BY FRED HAKMAI tion, \ \ . WALKER ST. free estimates and friendly serv­ BODY WORK X. ice call, Joseph Murawski, 14 cook 43c lb. Also Its lb. squab Flatter > broilers $1 each. Place order now. Essex street. Tel. 2-0338. SOLIMENE a FLAGG SEEKING fT£_lB(.A^ JARVIS REALTY 4-ROQM SINGLE—Space for 2 Wed. and 'Sat. deliveries. Phone t5 Clear additional rooms upstairs. Fire­ INC. HER OAce: 6 Dover Road \ ReHlden<-e; 26 .Alexander St. PAINTING— Interior anc exterior. 2-0617. place. Garage. Large kit. IS-day SS4 Center SL TeL 8101 Brower Phones 4112 or 727Sn^ Week, Days and Sundays. Best of .paint and workmanship. occupancy. EGGS— Strictly fresh, delivered _^OFA . PhongfEdward Price 2-1003. ^^URt)eR direct from farm to consumer. CHARGE. Phone 2-1430. . AHITA CrtAR'AS . Jarvis Realty F o r s a l e —3 weeks old chicks. Will You Be Sorry HER. YOUNG LADY 600. Bargain to right party. A WAY Office:. 6 Dover Road giveaway. Phone Meriden 646-W4 INTO Black. Residence: 26 Alexander Street When You Are C S V S T k t TOM’S PHONES 4112 OR 7225 FOR SALE—300 New Hampshire HEART/ INSURANCE for Reds, cockerels and pullets, 3 PALM SHE Give ME Be sure you have adequate Insurance protection in Week baya and Snadaya . / Quoted A ■$(’ e>LiP^ \'«NOERIf months old. Call Manchester 6310 CAPb& SHECOUioSi ... case of fire or automobile accident. Protect yourself I STRiNGiN’ me against all hazards. ' We are agents for: - Payroll Clerk- FOR SALE — CHICKENS. Tqle- Low k l Iowa nee /0-Z THE LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL CASUALTY CO. phona 8433. For Automobile Insurance WANTED ' ‘ I FOB SALE—PuHeU and roosters, On Your Car THE LUMBERMEN’S MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Typist Position 4 months old. Inquire W Home­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOK HOOHM For Fire Insurance of All Kinds SEVERAL L.\BORERS stead atreet > Both Participating Companies Must be thoroughly familiar Sooner Thon OWOo/ THIS WELL, I HACTED TO SHAVE IT'S FINISHED---t h e MJTOMKTIC ' 'IDON'TRNOV^ I'vt Apply with payroll work and procedure IS AWFUL TO EVERY- AM’ PBEADED TO WASH 0 0 o r m ^ n 7-’*-Vo u 6 e e , t w o o f VJHETHER —also good typist. HAFTA BE OM OME AMO TYIN’ A TIE PUT ME b e l l s m o s t b e ^ ABOUT . If Ii*s Insurance Call 041 You Realize A D i e t , t r v n a THe TWENjrrv 1 TO LAUSH REAL ESTATE LISTINGS HAS TO SWEARIM’ T'OAW SH— PRESSED TO PRODUCE AClNS .(J R C R y . SOlAEBOt Asalgmnenta varied and In­ REDUCE AROUND FIOHT Of AO Types WasMdl r o RAISE A THICK BEARD, iN S iD E f-*- WHICH TWO ? AkH/ ^ TH IS Jarvis Realty Co. teresting. Salary commensu­ By 5Hra. Anne Cabot seraisMWBiaoi»ra. saT.ai>M.«,amT.orr. BEAM ROLES WHO SOME- th ou gh m a w w a s a im it Cask AvaBaMe. Now is the Time - 6 . THWS t h e SECRET THAT BILL v o lp e a STUART J, WASLEY rate with experience pnd ability. Easy, to knit—easy to get Into— KIM EAT ALL YOU THIMO THEN A HUMTER CAME BY THEBELUT 6 Dover Road “ rih dred o f this kitchen work—I’d get married in a COLLECTORS AND OTHER PESTS EDISOhi'9 TO T e l l ./ State Theater Building ' 755 Main Street JARVIS REALTY CO. easy to look -at! What more could jeraiSMsvsmwraawaT.KMaaamr.eer. /d-Jt WAMMA.' IT’S OR AN’ 6AW SOMETHIN’ IM (T-r Write Box XY, rare The one aak for when it comra to knit­ To Ca$h In . minute if I could find a woman who could really cook TORTURE TO BE OTHER.' 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