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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, Iflfl The Weather Manchester Evening Herald Average Dally Circalation ForecMt ot r . 8. Weutbor Buroun pa;o e t w e l v e ^ For the Mouth ot Septembor, 1045 Cloudy uud cooler tonight with occMioMl light mih princIpuUy Lieut. Muriel Palmer of thej Mrs. James along oouat; Wedueadny conridcr- The Manchester CSiapter of Ha- Sgt. Steven Sapienza, son of Army Nurse Corp.s, left yesterday rnan and Mrs Max Kasulkl co- PIANO TUNING Oil Burners 8,988 MANCHESTER nUo cloudlMM uud eo ^ dassah will hold a tea tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saplcnra of for Fort, Dix, N. J.. after spending chairman of the fall rummage 202 Oak street, is in Manila' with sale ?f St. Mary's Woman's Auxll- AND VOICINQr$5.00 end Maaber of the Audit About Town evening at 8 o'clock at the Temple a leave and extension of time with AUTO BODY B m eu ot ClrealsUoiia Beth Sholm vestry. Mrs. Herbert 692nd Amphibian Kngineers. He relatives here and in Philadelphia. laryr Thuraday at nine o’clock Ip Papnirippr Rebuilding Mancheater— A CUy of ViUage Charm N. Greenberger, chairman of the sircnt 16 month.'? in Mow She returned last month from the the pari.sh hall. Locust street en- 50 Oak, Street Furnaces The ChUdren «>« , trance. Members of the commlt- Cash for Your Spinet Grand i t . Jamee’i parieh wll hold » political Zloness and American af­ fore going to duty in the • •'"‘P' European area where she served Telephone 3979 and Upright A Few StUI ATailable. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE rUREE CEN1 ‘taiM’en Wedneadey evening, . will be .In charge of the pro­ pines a few months ago and he nearly two years. .,tee will be on. hand.ML day Wed Ante Body and (UtaMOiaod Advorttoiug on Pufo 11) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,4945- lOet. l i at 8:30. at the St. Jame* s gram. Rabbi Leon Wind will be the wears the Good Conduct ribbon. Fender Repairing RAGKI.IFFB OIL CO. VOL. LXVn NO. 20 guest speaker and his topic will be Philippines Liberation ribbon and THibdl 1t*n. tJamea and refreah- the Asiatic Pacific theater ribbon Corptiml Edwin G. Price, son unable to deliver at the parlsl Aato Painting A. G. McCROHON rei Hartford 7-SI9I will be served with dancing "History of Zioness.” All members of G. G. Price, of this town, has Phone .3328 _____ 498 Maple Avenne — Hartford to fonow. All members are In­ and prospective members are in­ with two battle stars. Before en­ house should contact Mrs. Oath' Simonizing tering the service he w o rk e d for been aa.slgned to the First Troop erlne Smylhe, Mrs. Frank B R^olutionary Junta in Control of Veneniela vited. There will be no admission vited to attend. t.’arrier Comm-md. Sedalia Army «td all pUlhnlng to attend are asU- Cheney Brothers. Croeker or Mias Gertruds Llddoi Truman Wants Year Air Field, Warrensburg, Missouri Od to come In costume. Mrs. Arvid Seaburg is chairman and they will be collected. Major Labor Row Members of the degree team ot | He was formerly an inspector em­ of the rummage sale which LaryaJ ployed by the Colt’s Patent Fire The Initial social of the Buck- ^ ^ i t RlU’s Mothers Orcle wlU Circle of King’s Daughters will Miantonomoh Tribe. ImproN'ed Or-| Arms Company in HartfoW. 'S « e e t tomorrow evening at the conduct Wednesday. Oct. 21, In der of Red Men, are rcmimled )f. land-Oakland Club will take place, ^fcom e of Mrs. Bari Boynton, 10 the lobby of Center Church House. the rehearsal to be held this eve­ tomorrow evening at 8:15 in the j Nears S^bowdown; Radioman 2c Patrick J. Hum­ Buckland school hail. A brief biial-, Of Military Training iCfteatnut street. It is hoped friends will deliver arti­ ning at seven o'clock sharp pre­ cles at the church Tuesday eve­ ceding the lodge meeting. , phrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ ness meeting will precede card' It’s Almost Unbelievable i i — — .l'~ ning, or contact Mrs. Seaburg if as Humphrey of 189 East Center playing, at which time offlceral they, are to be cal.led for- Members of the Tall Cedars of street arrived home on a 30 day will be elected. All residents of thej Lebanon who are • planning to go leave after two years’ service In Buckland and Oakland section of | Strike Yote Soon to Providence next Saturday to the South Pacific area. Upon com­ the town will be welcome. | What You Can Make With For Nation’s attend the ceremonial there are pletion of his leave he will report asked, to contact James O. Baker back to Boston for a new assign­ Pfc. Clarence Schlebel, of 45 St. Country’s Biggest Union TVlfe Rummage Sale since reservations on the two ment. John street, was among the fliat buses which have been engaged American troops to land In Japan, And jAirgcst- Automo­ W niijft Plnrf» Divided Con^ Thursday^ October 25 (ire rapidly being taken up. and Is now stationed with the oc­ t 9:30 a.m. The. Ladies Aid Society of the cupation forces near the town of tive Corporation Spar Of Torture King Opposes W O U ia r ^ t u c e 1 © Order-^SpeciaUi There will be a committee meet­ Emanuel Lutheran church will Fuchinobe, several miles west of On Wage-Hour Issue; VACANT STORE AT ing of all Italian societies in Man­ hold a rummage sale at the va^ Yokohama. Pfc. Schiebela' divi­ Controls ! Training for Youi 29 BISSELL STREET chester tomorrow night at 8 cant store at 29 Biaaell street on sion, the Americal. reached the .^ H A L E ’S Idle Now Lowest To­ Of 3 Fliers Merger Plan Men of 17 to 20 Auspices of Ladies Aid So^ o’clock at the Italian American Thursday at 9:30 a. m. The mcm Jap homeland lesa than a week Club on Eldridg# street. Reports hers are reminded that their do­ after the surrender terms were tal in Several Weeks Form ‘Backbone of ] I eiety of Emanuel l.utheran from the Columbus Day commit­ nations may be left at the ators signed. Pfc. Schlebel Is a Com­ w . For Defense On Benefits Church tees will be made. j on Wednesday afternoon, or if pany Clerk In the 182d Infantry By The Associated, Press 0-29 Crewmen Submit fense’ Against Any Fi MAKE anyone would like their cijntrlbu Regiment. He has been overseas ted to Such Humilities ture Aggression; Aj tions called for they should con six months, and wears the Good One of the nation’s major Fleet Admiral Declares Colorado Senator Sug­ If tact Mrs. Armv E. Carlson, and Conduct Medal. S Smart post-war labor disputes ap­ Their Names May N e r plauded and Cheere MICKEY they will be picked up. Others jn peared headed for a show­ Proposed Consolida­ gests Atomic Ener­ the wmmlttee assisting Mrs. er Be Told to Public gy's Peacetime Uses NfeW BUTTERNUT SQUASH Carlson are Mrs. Raymond Erick­ down today as the country’s tion Is- ‘Working Out Washington, Oct, 23.- MINNIE biggest union and largest au­ Shown here are members of the revolutionary junta which deposed Venezuelan President Medina CONNECTICUT PRODUCT son, Mrs. Fred Lavey and Mra. Hankow, CThina, Oct. 23.—^/P) Problem Backwards’ Be as Free as Air —President Truman urged Vi John I. Olson. tomotive corporation, on the and his government. Left to right are Maj. Carlos Del^do Chalhai^; Romulo Betancourt, divided Ckingress today to or AND LECLERC American intelligencs officers to­ ..V. ------■ver feel that you Juet wished aotneone wonid eve of a strike vote involving president of the- junta; Lula. Beltran Prieto; Capt. Mario Vargas; Dr. Edmundo Fernandez; Dr. Gon- der a year’s specialized veceteMe. Well. he» ItU. the new Buttemut Sgnnah, whkh ^ FUNERAL HOME' day related a story of Japanese Washington, Oct. 28—<>P)—Fleet Washington, Oct. 23— {/P)— A Mra. David Mullen and daugh­ more than 300,000 workers, zalo Barrios. <^AP wi-ephoto.l______Suggestion that atomic energy’s tary. training for young me;] PLUtO C sn ^ ef the Conn. Agiicnitnml StsHon ter, Mrs. Stuart Smith of Knox 23 Main Street sparred on the wage-hour is­ torture of three B-20 crewmen Admiral Ernest J. King declared moet Important winter aqoash to be grown In this area. street are registered at the Hotel who were submitted to such hU' today the proposed consolidation potential peacetime benefits be 17 to 20 years, of. WITH A The sqnaiihea weigh *V4 to 4 pounds each and taste moeh Wke Phone 5299 sue. made ."as free aa the air” came a “backbone of defens Woodstock In New York City for Idle Around 230.000 miUtles that their names never of the War apd Navy departments a nweet petato. __. . , the week. may be revealed—for the sake of Emperor Rule Valmore Gets Second la "working out the problem back­ today from Senator EMwln C. against future aggressioii •nmy «SMi be baked lUie a ttm Moines The fight between the ClO’a United Automobile Workers union their relatives. ward. Johnson (D., Colo.). Applauded and cheered in paidfaign ar Hke a sweet potato. Boy one at Ptnehnrst Tueeday. for Fall and One of the fliers, almost naked, “I regard It aa a step backward Af the same time Johnson told first post-war appearance befo r A 1 . l i i i * ** 1 and General Motors CorporaUon Becomes Top OTHER VEGETABLES ASHES AND RUBBISH In Detroit highlighted the nation’s was forced to walk through .Han­ Top Job in Veiiezuela to attempt to regiment, mUJtary- reporters the new special aenate Congress the president told labor troubles. Today’s Idle be­ kow’s wintry streets. One eye was thlnklng. particularly at high lev­ committee on atomic energy legis­ joint session of the legislators. We hiTlte jron «s try Flne- REMOVED Virtually gouged out and he was els.” the Navy wartime command- lation would have to rewrite coin.- Must Presene Superiority Sphtadl hnrst Wallboard cause of labor disputes numbered Nippon Issue Winter showered with Icy water. A f the er-in-chlef said. "Thto nation pletely an administration bill pro­ 1. Until peace machniery fu a i'HEH WALT biSNET Beats Native Polaloe* . . 59pk. I Cellars and Tarda Cleaned around 230.000, one of the lowest end of his miles long ordeal, he Former United States has come to be the most powerful posing domestic controls over the Peppers Call 5848 or 7487 Gypsum Sheathing Board totals In several weeks and more Warning Given atomlc’bonib tions adequately, the Unit Green Beans than 200.000 under the figure ot was showered with gasoline and Army Sergeant to Be in the world, by following the op­ States "must relent’essly pres CHARACTER PATTERNS Tomatoes Weatherproof and burned alive, on orders of a Japa' Latest Move in Fast posite theory.” Johnson, who introduced this Celery FVoeted Peas R. CAMPOSEO early In October. Return of more nese military schoolmaster. Admiral King appeared before bill, is expected to be one of the our superiority on land and than 200,000 soft coal miners to Shifting Jap Political Sworn in as , Inter- six Democrats appointed to the and in the air." m CanUflower Lima Beans 'Insulating — 2’ g 8’ Two Others Cremated Flood Control the Senate Military Affairs com­ | G nrioca work after a month’s walkout Today mittee shortly before Tresldent committee. He la acting chairman 2. All jroung men except Onions AsparaKUB was largely responsible for 'the Two fellow B-29 crewmen also Scene Call for De­ lo r Minister of the Senate Military, Affairs totally unfit physically ahould Green Bean.«; 3c Per Square Foot. were cremated, but whether they Truman gave hia views on the trained a year to build up a i Pimdiito Des Moines Squash reduction. However, the labor pic were alive when the fires were fense of Tennoism Plans Needed military situation to a joint ses­ committee. Carrots Apricots ture In Detroit was dark. lighted has not been determined. Bulletin! | Republican aenatorsi were call­ serve behind a small profesaion Rhubarb SICKNESS The CIO UAW, after rejecting sion Of Gongrssa. ed into a closed session today by Army, Navy and Marine Corps. ~ I Donald Dock Sprouts The W. G, Glenney Co. They, too were forced to make Tokyo, Oct. 23—(A’)—The totter­ Caracas, Oct. 23.—(/P)— Supports SubsUtuto Program Senate Minority Leader White (R., 3. Training ahould be spec" AND a General Motors corporation of­ the same tortuous walk .through .336 No. Main SL Tel. 4148 ficial’s proposal for- a : 45-hour ing emperor sj’stem, which has V e n e z u e 1 a’s revolution- Governors Told Con­ King Bupported a substitute pro­ Me.) to nominate the five Republl- Ized in a separate organlaat PINEHURST MEAT DEPARTMENT Hankow. The fire blackened bod­ gram for postwar national defense cane for the atomic group. with trainees subject to mlUt 4 | D b b i1m» ACCIDENT work week, charged the compaoy ies of all three have been' recov­ ruled the Japanese people for cen­ ary government moved today i gress May Alter Pol­ Ftamp, Large. Fresh „ with giving notice of a “sit-down to' hiilt a threatened panic advanced yesterday by Secretary Democrats were reported agreed duty only when chosen by selectiv FRICASSEE FOW L...... pound 4Zc INSURANCE strike" against the government’s ered. turies. became Japan’s Number icy in Regard to of the Navy Forrestal. Admiral service at the call of Congresa. B am b i Ttiusr fowl are large enough so that you can get a couple of wage-raising policy. The union A fourth flier, who survived the One political issue today .as the over food shortages following King summarized his post-war (Continued on Page Two) 4. Scientific devolepnienta mu Alexander Jarvis, agent assures once powerful family industrl.al planning this way: nr*'- out them with plenty of rich nourishing Chicken soup asked that Congress he informed its seizure of what were de­ New England Problem O' go ahead "no matter what tl yon freedom from worry about (Continued on Page Two) monopolies crumbled under “new 1. The Navy should continue cost,” but even the atomic bon Hospital Mila when offering DUN-RITE of the company’s attitude In Its scribed as “considerable current wage dispute. deal.”______hoards" of sugar- and other Hartford, Oct. 23— (IP) —The as a separate service "unhampered would have been uselesa wUboii TDRKETB (•••••••••••••••••.pound 54c moderately priced sickness and The latest move in the faat In function and operation" by offi­ Favors Having atrong armed forces to capt j i d D a r r i g aedident Insumnce with liberal AUTO BODY Bxpeets Approval of Strike shifting Japanese political scene!scarce commodities from un- New England governors’ confer; cers "unfamiliar with Naval oper­ bases within striking dlstanoa rrrnkly Chopped—No Potot benefits requiring hospltallxa- 8 GRI^IWOLD STREET 'The company, in letters to some camc today when a committee of | jergremnd storehouses. The ence here today was warned by workers, let It be known that It Lift in Wages ations." the enemy. PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... pound 29c Hon. Off Center Street ^ 183 Diet members, seeking to re­ Attorney General Albln J. Parker 2. The separate War 6"^ F k y W g Covers Individuals or family expected approval of a strike In form old line party elements, call­ revolutionists, now firmly in be retained, Unified Office Get Dlvlilcd ReoepttOB tomorrow’s vote, which follows, of Vermont that unless the states department should " Mr. Truman’s proposals got i TRY GROTE AND WEIGEL’S FRANKFURTS group to meet your budget. Stop ed for "absolute and unqualified, control of all of Venezuela, each headed by a civilian cabinet a P M l w l P f g - at our office Car Painting the UAW petition In support of May Be Asked defense of tenno” (the empeior declared that the commodi­ got together and worked out a sat­ vlded reception from cong WITH PINEHURST KRAUT Its 30 per cent wage Increase de­ isfactory flood control program officer. Handle Work Two examples: « DOVER ROAD system.) ties were hidden by the de­ with the Federal government, 3. 9ver-aU mUltary control OR PHONE 4112 Body and Fender Work mand. Cabinet Called Into Heaaion Acting CHialrman Edwin 1U » tt«a Walt Dhnej Come la Tuesday, wo wlp have plenty of meat to offer you as It will be the first of the ballots By President posed regime of President (JongresB would alter its present ahoiild^be through the joint chiefs Johnson (D-Oolo.) of the MoneO and Handy shipments arrive during the day. For Complete Details On All Makes of Cara under the War Labor board dis­ Almost at once the cabinet w-as policy and the Federal government of staff with subordinate ageheies , .dkanetars with BentanoL called into tUll another extraordi­ Isatas Medina y Angarlta. "expanded and amended." United Nations Execu­ Mllltaiy Affairs committee; ‘Ti| Store opena at 8 ajn. with freah Pepperidge B re^ and ArnoldH Over 20 Years’ Experience! putes act among the motor Indus­ would step In. opposed to conscription and that I ] I the BMkkni plastle fabric. Alexander Jarvis try’s "big three.” Chrysler cor­ nary session to discuss the disso­ With Governor Baldwin presid­ 4 Civilian wartime ' agencies tive Comniittee Votes rolls arriving nbont 9. Remember Plnehnrst Grade AA strictly Truman May Seek Com­ lution of the Zgibatsu. (family ing as chairman, the conference such as the War Production board what this to." Waahabla, Btafaiproor, wat* treah oggn carry a replacement guarantee of aathifactlon. AGENT TELEPHONE 8888 poration employes will vote on Carcaas,. Oct. 23.—(/P)— Senator Austin (R-Vt,): Thursday and Ford on Nov. 7. promise on Union De­ owned industrial monopolies) an­ Luis Valmore Rodriguez, 45- devoted a considerable portion of and War Manpower board should 11 to 3 on Setting Up principle is sound. The detail of t^ General Motors has rejected the nounced yesterday. Its time to a discussion of flood be continued. mands for More Pay The Diet committee also asked year-old former United States control projects proposed for New 6. Closest liaison should be Single Secretariat application Is something that t ' “ union’s demands. - Army sergeant, will be sworn study." Vice President C. E. Wllsoft. at To Hold Price Line for "a determined fight against Hampshire, and effecting other maintained at cabinet level be­ The president, dressed In a blu a press conference last week, sug­ (Jommunlsm and liberalism,” in today in the Number Two states as well, where local com­ tween War. Navy and State de­ London, Oct. 23—(>P>—The Uni­ Ish gray , read his message * gested a 45-hour work week with a while the new Japanese ' liberal spot in the revolutionary Ven­ munity opposition was reported to partments. ted Nations Executive committee Washington, OcL 23.—(AT—Re­ party pledged to “uphold and de­ HALE'S SELF SERVE five to eight per cent Increase in ezuelan govemrnent which be strong. Tried by Other Natlona s.pproved by an 11 to 3 vote today (Continued On Page Tsn) wages, with overtime after 45 ports circulated today that the ad­ fend Japan’s unique national Gen. J. A. O’Connor of Boston, The admiral said that other na­ The Original In New England ’structure”—tennoism. seized the power in a four- a proposal to have the secretariat, hours. ministration may ask industry to U. S. Army engineer for the New tions already had tried out vari­ The company said. In rejecting The Diet committee, forming day uprising that overthrew Ei.gland division, asked -the New ous mergers of all qrmed forces of the world agenc/ responsible to the imlon’s wage demands, there increase pay while'holding the line what probably will be a conserva­ President Isalas Medina y Anga- England states to give Congress into a single agency with disas­ the whole organization instead of TUESDAY SPECIALS! could be no boost liv ^ g e s with on prices, and unions to compro­ tive party containing remnants of rita. the "answer.” trous results. split up Into separate staffs for out a correspon4inif'’lncrea8e li mise demands for a 30 per cent both the old line Scluykal and Valmorc was named to the pow­ The crux of the problem, which The Navy boss said that the each principal organ. Flashes! BOILERS Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales car prices or an adjustment U hike. Mlnseito. also called for a nation erful post of Interior minister by Is delaying flood control progress, question of a separate Air Force The Russian. Czechoslovak and (Lote Bullctlne at the DP) Wire)I AMD .A Nu-Enamel "No Brush Mark" A beautiful range of pat­ wage stabilization policy. President Truman, exploring dedicated to peace and a govern­ his friend. Revolutionary Presi­ lies in getting the "Yes" element with Its own cabinet member Is a Yugoslav delegates voted against Termed ‘T’hony Bribe” cautiously all aspects of the wage- ment responsible to the Diet.- dent Romulo Betancourt, and will at community hearings, aa well as question . for Congress, and In­ the proposal. Soviet Delegate An­ terns and colorings for the "No” element. General O’Con­ Embezzler Pleads Guilty Job Is As Smooth As Porcelain... 2 Lb. Pkg. , coats, , jack- i Wilson’s proposal was termed price problem, is believed to have This group is believed to have have charge of many Important volves "dividing the War depart­ drei Gromyko said the only plan Rice 25c a “phony bribe” by union Presl been urged by cabinet and other approached Prince Fumimaro Ko- functions, including the govern­ nor said. ment Into two parts.” acceptable tb Russia would pro­ Hartford. Oct. FURNACES ets and skirts. dent R. J. Thomas, and he snd advisers to try this course first. noyc. three-time former premier ment's relations with U. S. oil Only Objector* Appear vide separate staffs for the Secur­ C. Meyer, 24, of 869 Zion st And See These Low Costs! He pointed out that at aorn’e Although opposing this. Admir­ arrested this morning on a mam pow sb vacuum ■vice president. Walter P. Reuther, There were signs that further and the nation’s first post-war vice companies and other foreign in­ al King said this would be "pref- ity council. General Assembly. Eco­ declared adoption of a 45-hour discussions will be held before the premier, to accept the presidency. vestors. hearings only objectors appeared. nomic and Social council and Trus­ warrant charging embezxlemea| CUBAMED Spaghetti 1 Lb. Cello. Pkg; 13c week would mean scrapping of "It is neither nor desiraLle teeship council. He did not give a pleaded guilty before Super White House issues any statement, Valmore, editor of El Pais, or­ (Contlnued on Page Eight) Court Judge P. B. O’SulIlvaa. ^ ■■■aBtodd oa Bai'aer Bei rlea. 58" Novelty Plaids $2.49 to $3.98 yard and even that .the whole matter (Continued on Page Two) gan of the Democratic Action par­ that the members of these com­ n'ason. M hnaiM nna. Call Any Thiie. (Continued on Page caght) may be deferred until the labor- ty of which he is a leader, fre­ munities be asked to pass favor­ Ween Moi» Efficient case was continued to Nov, 7 Venice Maid ably on projecta when they have Other delegates declared that disposition. Bute’s Attorney H. ' 10'/, Oz. ♦ management conference beginning quently has attacked U. S. oil In­ Order Tonr $2.49 to $3.69 yard Nov. 5. terests In his newspaper, but he only a small part of the picture the plan for a unified secretariat, Alcorn, Jr„ told the court Me Cans tS w V 58" Houndsfooth Checks presented to them.” the general Lobby Charge with the members classified by had been emplo>-ed since Decemb SILENT GLOW Spaghetti Sauce 2 Here to the situation In brief Hankow Faces gave assurances in an interview 1948, by the Ailing RuMier \ Reduced T axes 1. Edward C. Moran, Jr., assist­ that he would "respect the rights ’ said. functions and shifted around from $2.98 to $3.69 yard New England states have rc- one organ "to another as they were pany as cost clerk at a salary . Raaga or Foniaca Bmntr 58" Plain Shetlonds ant secretary of labor, said "a very of-foreign Investors. rtved strong Interest in flood con­ Meets Silence $30 a week. His first embezzlen Neatle’a definite policy was substantially Tough Winter needed, would be more efficient NOW! Seeking Foreign Reco|^Uon trol for the first time, since the and economical. was In February, 1944, and Gets Approval agreed to” at a White House con­ The new government, mean­ four-state compact of 1937, which been continued almost dally 58" Grey Mannish Flannel $2.49 yard ference he attended yesterday The entire Executive committee Sales and Service. Milk , / 3 29e while, moved swiftly to seek for­ still lies pigeon-holed in commit­ Hofiman Says Arundel approved a subcommittee’s recom until discovered by accountants afternoon. (Chilled Residents Soon eign recognition. Interim Foreign tees of Congress. Gov. Maurice J. September of this year. The tot:^ Senate Finance Commit 2. Other sources indicated there BENRY j. PARENT 58" Whit6 Light Weight Flannel $2.59 yard May Be Using Their Minister Carlos Morales announced Tobin of Massachusetts. whO' te- Paid for Party At­ (Continued on Pago Bight) amount of his shortage TEL. 8-ei88 tee Favors Saving of that the revolutionary junta had quested today’s conference at the tended by Truman $5,011.17. Pea Be^ns { 5 Lb. Bag 55c (Oonttamed on Page Eight) Doors* as Firewood advised diplomatic missions of all sugfgeStion of Army engineers, left ♦ « • $5,625,000,000in’46 countries of the makeup of the at nobij for Boston. He will fly oh To Restore Exemptions Washington, Oct. 23.—OP)—The; UP Florida ^ government end its alms. an American Airlines plane on a Ixindon, Oct. 23— —^Thc Lf| Now we can tajte ^^ders again New7 Hankow, (Jhina, Oct. 23—(ff)— Morales said his policy in the pioneer trip to England. Before he White House met with silence to-| Senate Favors bor government ordered^today tl Washington, Oct. 23—UP)—T m Reds Emerge Peanut-oil lamps light Hankow by Foreign ministry would be to left, however. Governor Tobin day an assertion by Represents-1 restoration of pre-war Income FAMILY GROUP Doz. Senate Plnaifce committee today night, and iU hungry, chilled resi­ tlve Hoffman (R., M'ch l.^ b a t a ex^emptions next April in a mo%( Oranges / [ 29c dents already burning their last meet all international obligations suggested thalv,an interiitate com­ adeii Choice Bed Spring Covers formally approved the new tax which the previous governmept mission be appblnted to deal ol- "lobbyist” spent 375,000 ron a | to free 2.000,000 persons from HOSPITALIZATION cutting bin. giving taxpayer^ a As Strongest scraps of wood, soon ‘may be had made. He said he believed that rcctly with the Anpy engineers In party Rreaident Truman attended ! - '■!—• aascssmrnta. Clianc—---- rtlor of the : Baldwin j' . saving of 35,625.000.000 next breaking down doors for fuel. ■ the new government would be rec­ an attempt to Iron ohf^ all difflcul- on Sept. 22. , J . „ „ „ Chequer Hugh Dalton presented The overall figure, based This once-flourishing Inland port Earning Oiven on y , interim tmd) Heatfiroof ognized by other nations when tics, the governors to appoint the ‘The outing waa held at the Jef­ ______- . INSURANCE city is plagued with a complete vised estimates by experts. Capture Slightly More they were . acquainted with the members. Governor Tobin said the ferson island club In CSiesapeake fiit<>riisil which would establish a gradnat 2 l i>.. 1 9 c 000,000 smeller than the original lack of, coal, a shortage of. housing. bay. Among those preae;it were terference in inierilU l | income taxes reUavp A New Family Policy Apples $ ^ . 0 0 esUmate of tax reductions In the Inflation and disease. ori^n of the revolutionary move­ lihan g arter of Seats ment, which he declared waa to (Cbntlnned- on Page Ten) Secretaries Vinson, Schweilenbacd Affairs” of Republics those In the low wage bracli Nojf Available Senate bin. Repairing Extensive Damage provide a secret, universal vote and Anderson, Attorney General The whole austere program, ho Freak Chairman George (D., Oa.) said In French Assembly Chinese working like ants arc ever, called for continued aavin|| At Low Group Rates An absolute guarantee against that con­ there was only one laat-mlnute at­ repairing the extensive damage lor president. Treasury Balance Tom Clark; several dozen mem- Washington. Oct. 23—(fl*)—Spru- stant complaint—spring rusting mat­ Asked whether the Act of Cha- bera of Congress and other Wash­ and pilce cpntrols backed by Each Table Pads tempt to amend the bUl smd that- done by American bombs, but pultepec did not make it necessqry Hle Braden took over as chief of sldlrs. ’ and for sharp rurtails For Men, Women Ageo 18 to 80; I9c Bulletin! * ington figures. • CaulifloMTer tress^ failed. Senator Vandenberg (R., HankoW’a Ills He much deeper for other nations to withhold rec- Washington, Oct. 23—(IP)—The the State departm.ent’s ,Latin- of dollar Imports pending the os Children to Age 17 Inclusive. Mich.) moved unsuccessfully to Paris. Oct 28— Oen. than her -scarred face. The city position of the Treasury Oct. 19: . “ Declares .Arundel Paid American division today with a come of financial talks beV ~ Older Age Group 60-80 Makes mattresses easier to turn. og^tion from governmenta eatab- Hoffman declared In a House Yellow Globe •give corporations a retroactive deGanUe’s cabinet met today awaits a cold winter —heatless, liahtd by coups, he said he Inter­ RecelpU, 8117.859,071.64; ex­ senatorial warning against inter­ the British and .Americana Pays for: Prevent* mattress and bed plothes fi'om ,825,000 exemption from the excess to study riectaon resolta stUI short of water and without elec­ penditures, 8188,575,638.30; bal­ speech yesterday Ruasell M. ference- in internal affairs of the Washington. profits tax, applicable to 1945 in­ trickling In (ram colonies and tricity. preted this to mean regimes ea- Amndel “picked up the ,375,000 American family of republics.. SickncoB or accident expenses Lbs. $ 7 - 9 8 being tom. ance. 313,647,032.087.81; customs check which paid for the festivi­ when confined In any hospital Turnips 5 25c Insures Rustless Condition underneath come. preanmaMy dtoousaed selec­ The city’s water plant js idle ex­ (Continued on Page Two) receipts for month, 323.130,934.77. Both Chairman Vandenberg ( R . Wage Demand Rejected anywhere In (he U. S. A, -or Proposal Will Bo Renewed tion of a new cabinet he will cept for two hours dally. Soon ties." He said a congressional in­ Mich.) of the Senate Republican Pittsburgh,. Oct. 28.— Canada. Room and board ex­ LrayM $2.25 each bed. ’The proposal, along with s e v ^ l present to the ConstKnent Harikow must depend entirely vestigating committee learned a conference and Chairman Connal- United States Steel Corp penses up to 86.00 per day for N ^ 1 Insulates against cold. other changes, probably ydll be re­ aaaembly. The only oKIcial upon water carried from the mud­ year ago that Arupdel represent­ Iv (D.. Tex.) of the Senate For- today turned down the. liat SO days’ conanement—^.00 Full or twin bed Sizes, $1.00 each. new ^ when the bUl Is called up annoonoemeot after the meet­ dy, disease-carrying Yangtze rlv- ed many companies In the capital elgh Relations committee asserted of the ClO-Unlted Steel Wor per day for next 90 days’ oon- shipment of Nij- Lbs. Up To 12-Inch Width. for action in the Senate tomorrow. ing waa a commentary that er^vtrtoally i sewage canaL And and had a 31,000 a month hotel that the United States should We have just received a large Potatoes 10 35c Sees Deliberate Attempt suite at the expense of the Bulova of Aiperioa for n general wngp. anement. r . . $2.95 Qt. Senators in., touch with the situ­ the riecBon waa “a glorious without fuel for bolting water, epl move only in concert with the oth­ crease of 82 a day.' Psosldent Yon owe It to your family to Euamel Automobile Black . . The’same high quality, heatproof table ation said they expected efforts example of mature poUrios.” demies are al.ncst certain. Watch Company. er Pan-American nations when jamln F. Falrlese of the cor provide this security and pro­ Another Shipment! . from the floor td tack on these Off Limit* to Americans To Exterminate Germans He suggested the people would dealing with hemisphere political tlon said .the union, cU lm ii^ tection In an emergency and INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL— pads that •we have sold for years. proposals which the committee, re- Paris, Oct W—i/P)—The com Hankow to off limits to Ameri­ like to know whether Mr. Truman matters. Fine Quality Morgan can personnel stationed at its bir- “is aware of the activities and the Confirmed After Delay of Month membership of more thna time of need. Five Colors ...... • > .$3.75 gal. HEALTH MARKET Oblong Table Pads up to 48” x 65”, 79c. JecM : , muniaU emerged today aa the boa been Informed the M A Family Hoapltallzation .$2.95 gal. 1. An increase from 8600 to 8600 fleld because of moaqu to-carrloJ London. Oct. 23—(jP)—Bertrand j may well be alienated by the con- character of the gentleman who Occasion for their remarks was celling prices and the Group Policy as low a s '8.07 a ALL PURPOSE VARNISH...... 18c each additional inch. In the exemption allowed individual strongest single party in France dengue fever. Russell, British phllbsopher-roathe-1 tlnuation of this policy,” financed the party at Jefferson le- confirmation of Braden’s nomina­ PAINT CLEANER...... _____ i .. .15c pkg. ment’s wage stablUttMon . Day for a Family of Three: TUESDAY SPECIALS! Dish Cloths income taxpayers for themselves but with slightly more than Tfc gravity of Uie situation be­ matlcian, assertied today that Bri­ He said the Potsdam agreement land.' tion to hia new post yesterday af­ i’do not enable” the amnage l-Laom J F s n a a i t r nixh* LIJIOLjBUM l a c q u e r - „ Any Pad not, exceeding 36” x 48” re- ' and each dependent. Senator La- fourth of. the seats In the new con­ comes evident after nightfall when tain’s AlUeaWore making "an a|j»- had decreed that ‘‘expulsions . of At the White Houae an official ter a month o,f, delay. ,“.':;^5c>c$i:»yqt. • J—r..,-: L ar..Cl'’'Ja=W5ataJW-x--V FoHettq (Prog., Wls.) propoiwd this fiwm.lLS huddle arou;id the said there would be no comment. The hwnlnation was held up be­ to grant n -wngP Increinno n3 Piasiic White Clear...... fiscpimt; on stituent assembly, which the voters parently deliberate attempt ; . . Germans ehould be carried out In time. Oomo In JM>d Inveatlgate this ewrSuiMlay-^wtertrhftofiMay oeanut-pU f;ame and 'a humane and orderly manner IbtendediOnly as Farewell cause some^natora objected that I. • • • SPAR V ARNISH— leaves). Chairman Ctoorge (D., Ga.l .esti­ vrith te.^istamlnate many mlUtons of poUey which'to designed for fam' ...... $1.85 qt. Fowl tb.59c ed wim drafting a new constitu­ defwBii?’ ' through m att ^epofta-' ir PMW.flafly. anrfittoritoy- lUie-State dew tan«nt acted ph^iU o^»[tnwto^^pM^4!^• lly protectfon as a unit. . WiU Not Turn White ...... for mated It would cost over 81.000,- tion. ' wood and paper. carried biit by Our Ruwlan and Identified himself aa an associate, own in bi ingfiigsabofit" postpone-' Bervtoe Is Traditional With Ua INTERIOR FLAT WHITE ______...... $3.75 gaJ. Drop-lMf Pads made in three pieces any 000,000 In revenue. This to the city that once was tions. He named kpeclflcaUy only ment of the ,lnter<^mericah con­ Wnstalngton, Oct. ZS Complete unofficial and perhaps Ru, ala aind Poland. - < Pbltoh AlUea." said Arundel waa in Europe on Administrator Cheater BoWli VARNISH STAINS...... * ,55c Vi pL. $1.85 qt. size ap to 48” x 48", $7.98. iliree'patterns in red, blue and green Been Aid To SaaQ official results will be announced on* of China's greatest commer­ He said m au deportations were business, but commented that the ference scheduled'for Oct, 20. 2. Retroactive application to last cial nerve centers—a city where Lord Ruasell aatd in a letter to Purpose of the jneettog was to Oongrett today there wnn_ AUTO ENAMEL...... 60c '4 pt., $2.95 qt. Swiss Cheese Lb. 49c In white, maple, ■walnut, mahogany. borders. • riiortly. The latest tabulations The Tlmee that the Allied policy among the crimes charged against .party waa Intended only aa a of “hot money*; floating a The AUen . .$1.75 pU $2.75 q t Jan. 1 of a 825,000 exemption on showed this division in the assem many key transportation routes Nazi leaders In the Nuernberg in­ farewell for James Byrnes, who draft a western hemispljere .mu­ TRANSPARENT VARNISH . . . . . excess profits. Sevsr^ senators crossed. In eastern Europe was to kill Ger- bad just resigned as a White tual defense treaty. It waa delay­ the country, and argued Realty Company NU ENAMEL have In^cated interest In this, say­ Wy: miins “not by gaa but by depriv­ dictments, and asked: ed because of distaste for A*|(en- rituntlon oaOed (or Muttan Oomunists 152. About 140,000 Japanese occu­ “ Are m au ((epurtattons erimks Houae executive attlatant controk. expanded SELF POLISHING W AX...... 95c qt. ing it would extend greatly needed pied Hankow but virtually all now ing them of their homea and food, '^Tasiaton And Jlmmle were boy­ tina’s present government. -\ to bull Fat Salt Pork Lb. 19c Socialists 142. leaving them to- die by alow and when committed by our enenfies Favors Joint Action lag. Reporttne to the aid to small .buslnen. Mouvement Republican Popu are concentrated outside the city. a war and juatiflable raeas' hood friends in Jacksonville. 111.,*’ Banking consralttea an OS4 3. Some cuts in the so-called Hankow administrators ere busy agonising starvation. Savoy eald. "When Ruasell first V'and#nberg said In the Senate The Allen Insuranee New Barrel Silver Lane GREEN STAMPS ■ "luxury” taxes. 'These are on lalre 141. May Alipnate British Friendship urea or social ’adjustment when inflaUen work. Bnwioa mJWHALC GIVEN Mo^jcrate Rlghtli^ts 67. rounding up some 2,000 puppets carried out by our AUies in time L “prenaatoa” agnhw* Agency, Inc,. MAHCHISTtR CONM all major issues last week, tbut "Our Allies should know." h* (OMUaned oa Pace Twos (OoBtlanwl on Fn** Iw«) o .JWHALC com Lb. WITH CASH SALES 1 Mi Page Twe) I added, "that Brlttoh friendship of peace 7 aw Natal BC...Manchester Sauerkraut, 12c : ** r s g s S g h ti ^ ^Goattaned oa Paco ngktx « / T«A gie» MANCHISTtli COHHv \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX)NN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,194» liANCUBS'l'EB EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTBR. OONN.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,194* PAGE

and relatives of others who died olution plans of the once all-pow­ they wlU be entertained at Bush- 4-Ycar-Old Starts Autd Relate Tale Questtene and Ahswers Presiding wUl be Joseph E. Gar^ in jails. erful Mitaui, Sumotomo and Mit­ Would Place gan, Hartford superintendent of nell Memorial by an addreM by iperor^Rule The Communists havs no full subishi corporations were but a Almost Runs Into Window On Servicemen’s Your 6l Rights Problems ^Better Social health and physical education. Richard Wright. Negro author, and platform yet, but their speakers screen 'behind which tbey squght No Controls Of Torture Revolutions Are Real Presiding at the general elemen­ an all-state band under the direct; Becomes Top repeatedly Aave insisted on elimi­ to evade reaponaibllity for the war • Shortly after noon today, a tary session at which Dr. Maguire tion of Dr. Ehmest Williams. THIS COUPON WORTH 20 CENTS nation of tcnnolsm. This unprece­ and to prote^ giant profits. , On Benefits car parked on Main street near Of 3 Fliers By Douglas Larsen Q. What about officers who are Living’ Theme will speak will be Miss. Helen M. dented open discussion of tennolsm Radical Change*iTn In Education the comer of F’earl,''darted NEA Staff Correspondent I eligible for diacharge on the point Maljoy, CSTA county director, who Clianoe To Make Up Mind as a political issue apparently has Military Operations Nippon Issue Meanwhile, Japan’s education forward, jumped the cur^ and Washington. — Servicemen just system who might want to stay also Is general ch'airman for the heightened confusion among tlie system came In for a radical (Continued from Page One) was headed in the direction ot (Continued from Page One) returned from overseas have sent on active duty? What would bo Teachers to Hold An­ day'a program. Presiding at the Sait Lake Clty(—{IP)—When the public, which is shocked by recent change. MacArthur’s headquarters the Silk City Diner windows in the following questions; the condition of such duty? general secondary session will be family doctor was Informed that IS YOUR START challenges to customary veiled ae-, (OMrttaMd trom Tag* Ome) in a directive to the cabinet ord­ upon Johnson, McMahon (D., Several women p a ssers^ crash of the Chengtu-bosed B-29 Q. I am a warrant officer and A. Officers eligible for discharge Ambassador Tells of nual Convention at John R. Fitzgerald of Wethersfield, the son of George A. Jenkins had curity of the emperor. Conn.), Hoey (N. C.), Russell jumped out of the path of the' 50 miles north of Hankow, was under the poiift system" who want broken his arm the physician in- Socialists made no mention of ered feudal militarism abolished have been In Europe for more than E lliiig to n president,'''CSTA Department of « pflnM indicated he would de- from the school system and re (Oa.), Green (R. I.), and Downey car and two men standing on injured so seriously he was takM a year. My brother la a flight offi­ to stay on active duty will be re­ Highly Successful Re­ Hartford Friday Classroom Teachers. Fred D. suired Incredulou.sly, "Not the tennoism In their recently an­ (Calif.). the corner rushed forward and to a hospital' and thus escaped the quired to sign the following state­ same boy?" But Jenkins assured nounced platform. Reliable sources placed with instruction In the cer who hits been in service less The Ellington Friendship Class Wish, Jr., superintendent of Hart­ Rcpublicam> were said to have blocked, the progress Of the fate of hts buddies. He was trans- ment: "Regardless of any eligibil­ volt in South Amer­ Hartford, Oct 23—(;F)—"Better him it was the same boy, six-year.- BACK TO NATURE . Want to JolB United Natlone ways of peace. than I have, but be is getting out ford schools, will extend greetings say the party’s left wingers advo­ elected Vandenberg (R., Mlch.)> fe r r ^ to Shanghai and is believed will hold its annual in the The Uberala accented a diplor C d. Ken Dyke, chief of civilian car when it had reached a and I am not. We both have more , ity which I may have. now, or in church social rooms Friday night, Social Living" will be the theme at the elementary session and old Elray Jenkins, who broke his y which would permit Japan cate elimination of the emperor Austin (Vt.), Milllkin (Colo.) and to h a ^ been liberated. ica Few Years Ago right arm last July 19 when he but that other elements Insist up­ information and education In the point several feet from the than enough points. How can you ( the future, for relief from active November 2 at 7 o'clock. of addresses and dlscussionii at Thomas J. Quirk, principal, Hart­ ‘Join the United Nations or- American occupation headquarters Hickenlooper (Iowa) with . one, diner. duty under Readjustment Regula- tumbled from a tree, his left arm on retaining the mikado. place to be filled. Well Bntnenibered by Chinese account for this? The Tolalnd County Woman’s morning meetings of Connecticut ford Public High school, will ex­ .Jzation at the earliest possible announced that 149 Japanese text­ Upon stopping the car, a A. The only explanation is that ! lions, I elect irrevocably - to con­ By . Norman t'arignan tend greetings at the secondary a couple of months later when his muNAMIN The committee's function will be The incident was well remem­ Club will meet at the Elllngtori teachers attending the annual con­ ite" and supported proposed do- Never Legal Concept tinue on extended active duty for gymnastics on a clothespole cross­ PRUNAMIM books had been checked and dele­ to handle Senate procedure on all youngster of four years ot age bered by a w e s of Chinese in you are doing work which is still Washington, Oct. 23 — (fl’) — ; Congregational CTiurch Tuesday, vention of the Connecticut State session. 'The morning general US pleasant to ta k e ‘ reforms * 11111110* women’s As to the emperor’s position In tions recommended. was fpund inside. The lad had considered a military necessity. : the duration of th^ emergency and elementary chairman is Mrs. Mar- bar ended disastrously and now his cbangrlng Japan, Konoya asserted legislative proposals dealing with Hankow becau<)e the city received South American revolutions are November 6. The meeting will 1)e street auditorium of Hartford Pub­ FOR EVERYONE , increasin* the power pf Plve schools at Morioka, .'122 been playing with the wheel Such work as contract termination six months, unless sooner re­ garet A. Colton, Hartford; tlur left arm again. All of this ha? giv­ , _ anA guaranteeing the peo- that the mikado’s highly touted atomic energy. Its worst raid oiS^the war only two real military ofieratlons and n o t, called to order at 10 a. m. lic High school Friday. miles northwest of Tokyo, - sus­ and shifts on the car and when and renegotiation is still con­ lieved-’’ Headlining the speakers. will be morning secondary chairman, AI- en young Elray a chance to make freedom. divinity never had ^ e n a legal Johnson said in an interview the days after the ^ b lic torture sf A business meeting was called up his mind aboht his future pro­ pended classes because of lack of he released the aliift Into nu- the Americans. Mahy believed the sidered essential enough to keep Q. My. son writes from overseas, comic-opera affairs. Sunday m o«ln g after service and Dr. Joseph P. Maguire, research bert S. Smith, Hartford; the after­ PRUNAMIN The Communists announced a concept, but admitted that consti­ secrets of the atom bomb could that it 'will probably be a long fession. He wants to be a doctor. food, the newspaper Asahi report­ not be protected by "any mutual tral the car started forward. heavy bombing was a reprisal. men in the service. \ An ambassador from one of the the members voted to extend a call associate, Connecticut Inter-Racial noon general chairman, Alfred W ipalga to raise 200,000 yen tutional revision on Which he Is When questioned the lad was Q. The Army has told ue a lot time before he can ge home be­ working would rob Hlrohlto of ed. To Increase supplies pupils in international agreementa." Those who saw the ^eath march South American cpunlries says to the Rev. John C. Miller of commission, whose topic will be Uncoln, West Hartford. Howard It 91S.S34) from the public to primary grades have been put to frightened and would not give about re-enlisting. I wouldn't mind cause he i.a working on disposing R. Bennett, Hartford, is exhibits released political prisoners some of his absolute powers. Nation Most Be Prepar ll said the superintendent of a Japa­ this. Re should know, He organ­ Bound Brook, N. J . to become the "The Teacher and Better Social work In the fields. hie name. His parents or the nese-sponsored ' "Model Youth it so much, but I would have to go of surplus property there. Docs ized and led a highly successful pastor of the Congregational Uvlng.’’- On the topic, "Education chairman, The Nippon Industrial setup was Talks with Scientists and mili­ in for the full three years.. Is it that mean he might not get back American headquarters a n ­ tary leaders Indicate, the senate' driver of the car did not ap­ Corps" ordered the hit^ous tor­ revolution a couple of years ago In church. for Better Social Living,” Prof. Miss Franzen to Participate split wide open with the announce­ possible to enlist for a shorter by next February, which is the Fire Insurance ment by Finance Minister Viscount nounced that the famous American declared, that' this country must pear on the scene. There was tures because he wantea to make his own courtfry. Mrs. Frank A. Pease and her Sherman S. Waggoner, New Brit­ time? time set by the Army for his out­ Others participating in the pro­ Kelzo Shibusawa that representa­ division which-was active In Guad­ be prepared "with plenty of atom­ no- damage done. an impression on his charges as He doesn't want, to be identified brother-in-law, Willis Pea.se of ain Teachers College, and Prof. gram will be: Miss Doris L. Jud- On Yoqr alcanal. Bougainville and the Phil­ a strong taskinaster. A. (ingress is now considering fit to get back? because he thinks people might Vi’indsnr Locks, accompanied by Warren E. Ekblaw, Clark universi­ tives in the Zaibatsu have agreed ic bombs and airplanes to drop A. -That work might keep him son, Wethersfield; Mias Mary M. to liquidate. ippines beforS coming to Japan, them' anywhere necessary. Clad Oiriy In Sbqrta a bill which would permit enlist­ get the idea he is a "perpetual Mis.s Minnie ^Armstrong of Suf- ty, Worcester, Mass., will speak. ments for a year, but it has not in Europe longer than the Febru­ Barber, East Hartford; Miss FURNITURE (j'W ' Hardly had the announcement will start home soon. ' ’The first "That will lead to an atomic The American fliere began their revolutionist,’’ which he isn t. flcld, were visitors at the home of Dr. Thomas Huebner,. director of W Hlii^INTS’ cold walk early' in the iSterhpon. been passed.- ary deadline. Frances P. Lindquist, Bloomfield; become public before It became the group of officers and men will race In place of our former arma­ Doesn’t I.,ook Like Reliel Mrs. G. F. Berr Sunday. foreign languages. New York City, Miss Margaret C. Gustln, Hart­ And Personal Effects object of bitter criticism. leave Nov. 3. Valinore Gets .streets, of the former Chinese The ambaseador doesn't look a will be another featured speaker, CATCH COLD ment races and that Is bed," John­ ^ ^ capital were liiioulined withv>siu wiuwuncrowds ford; Mrs. Anna W. Rockel, Mans­ We can proterl you fur lia low Tokyo’s powerful newspaper son said. "But I believe this new and regular or special committees bit like a rebel. He's a mild man­ on “Contribution. of Foreign Lan­ INf Asdsw CeeHa-OiMsg r s e c o n d 1 o p J o b ' ivhich were exhorted by gendarmes field (Henter; Miss Harriet K. ss 84.00 pel 61,(MM) for 8 years Aaahl almost Immediately at­ w ea^n Is similar to poison gss. should be ready witli reports at nered man who' at. an embassy guages to Better Social Living." Franzen, Manchester; Mrs. Mar­ Back Suppression 1 " I to strike and throw icy water on Past Paradox Hallowe’en Parly The science angle on the general time. Mlnlmnm Premlnm 85.00 tacked the monopoly liquidation Both Hitler and Japan had plenty (he meti as they passed. The Amer­ this meeting. Officers will be elec­ party likes to retire to a corner garet K. Wood, West Hartford; MUSTEroLE announcement, declaring the dia- ted end other business proper to theme will be developed by-Morris Of Militarism of poison gss for use in the recent (Continued from Page One) icans were clad only In their shorts. with a friend and talk things over. Mias Frances Driiry, Windsor; Let me call at yonr home and war but they were afraid to use come before the meeting will be ,He onerLaught mathematics. Of Masonic Club Meister, principal, Bronx High Tokyo,, Oct. 23— (JP)—Approval- W itnesses said one Japanese Food Problem School of Science. New York. Fine Frederick R- Noble, Willimantlc explain details nr •it. dressed as a CTiinese ran out of taken up. His black eyes really flash and Teachers college; Dr. William C. THERE IS NO SAFER LAXATIVE of the suppression of Jap.'incse mil­ tabUshed by coercion rather than On Wednesday evening the La­ Arts and their contribution will be itarism was expressed.in 28 of 100 "We can’t hope to outlaw use of by popular v/i!l. the crowd and poked out the eye he teeters excitedly on the edge of Lee, Teachers college; Miss Mil­ atomic bombs if only the outlaw dies’ Fragment Society will serve The Masonic Social club and discussed by Herbert P. Barnett, letters from Japanese civilians to , He made no commitment on his of one of the airmen with a sharp his chair when you ask him: "Now dred K. farrow s. New Britain; Arthur A. Knofla FOR ALL THAN Oil Compimy will use It. Our only way to stop stick. * a Harvest supper at 5:30 and 7 Leaders Desire No Con­ Fred Recavc, chairman announce Worcester Art Museum. General MacArthur, the occupa­ government’s future relations with how do you run a revolution?" Greer To Be Speaker Miss Beth K. Hoffman, Hartford; "The Pnmltnre Fire GET IT Its use will be by knowledge that The Japanese turned the Chi­ o'clock. The menu will be corned "Ah," he says, "th a t’s a real that plana for a Hallowe’en enter­ Dr. HeAert E. Fowler, New Brit­ Insurance Man" tion commander’s headquarters the Spanish government o f' Gen­ troversy at Confer­ tainment and dance have been Leaders in health and physical we will destroy any nation or nese Dah Pu bang building in the beef and cabbage. science. The best way is through ain Teachers college; Paul W. TODAY r< ntpr Street announced today. eralissimo FrancDrco Franco, the Severar members of the CTiris- completed and will be held Satur­ education will participate as Office Open Itally leader who does use It.” Dominican republic government )—A paradox tion by stimulating a popular rea­ mond S. Dragat, Hartford; Miss COUPON , 100 per cent approval to Ameri­ this house of torture and only Sunday. Miss Phyllis Gowdy is Refreshments are to be served Christians, assistant director, phy­ Telephone 6440 nr 6938 vinced him that atomic energy ple were not' in favor of such re­ son for the uprising. . buffet style throughout the eve­ Agnes W. (Jorse, Hartford; Miss itvv.i A l l D ia l can occupation policy, and, head- had tremendous possibilities as a about 6,000 emerged alive. state secretary. Miss June Loomis of the thirties -unmarketable sur­ sical education and athletics. Uni­ gimes. Present Outrageous Bills ning, consisting of freshly ground versity of Connecticut: William J. M. Beatrice Sharp, Norwich; quartera aald, led MacArthur to peacetime source of power. It is Usual Mhock Devicen was the leader of the Senior Clirls- pluses. on the one hand and hun­ WORTH 20^ ^ 3 2 0 believe that the Japanese still did All Oppn.sitiiin Colla|ises "You do that by presenting out­ beef hamburgers, prepared by Lee* sports editor, Hartford e r r ­ Ralph E. Kleratad, Hartford; Rob­ \m >f u ;f. x z 1 JLi this use he syants to be unham­ tlan Endeavor and her topic was ert W. Stoughton, Hartford; Miss not feel free to state fully to him The new leftist government on- Behind the gray stone wails of J}Today's Moral Crisis in Amer­ gry people on the other— bobbed rageous bills In Congress. The Fred Lewie, assisted by members ant: Mary O. Fessenden, elm en- pered. nounijed that all opposition to the the bank were the usual shock government has to attack them of the club. rankfurters, coffee, tary physical education superin Genevieve D. Anderson. Hartford. their true bellefa. The House Military Affairs com­ ica’s Life.” up today to haunt leaders desir­ PRUNAMMA CONCENTRATE OF DELICIOUS PRUNES FOR ravdlution had collapaed and lint devices of the Japanese Army, in­ and then you attack the govern­ doughnuts, apples, and punch will From 10:.30 to 11, the teachers Other Subjects Discussed Robert Sacknue of New London ing to avoid a controversy at the tendent. Meriden, and H u ^ Greer, FURNACE BURNER SERVICE mittee already has completed pub­ order was bt ing restored gradu­ cluding equipment for the water ment for attacking them. Thats also be on tlie menu. physical education dlreptor Ells­ will visit various exhibits , of CALL LAXATION PI.US MINERAL OIL FOR LUBRICATION Other subjects discussed and lic hearing on the administration treatment and squeeze machines was a week-end vlMtor at the home United Nations 'Food and Agri­ ally throughout the country. of Mrs. O. G. Anderson. Mr. Sack- culture Organization (FAO) con­ how you corrier the government. Entertainment will again be un­ worth High school, SoujBi Windsor. schoolsoom aids. In the afternoon the number of comments: atomic control bill. 'The new Interior minister} Val- for sensitive parts of the human "The people get aroused and der the direction of Thomas Ber- • PRUNAMIN • No harsh Ingredient! -just natural It woujd set up a nine-member body. nus has just been honorably dis­ ference. For prosecution of Japanese more, is recognized as an ont- charged from the United States your ‘Atmosphere for revolution’ ran. and music for dancing will 6588 FOR...... EVERYONE safe aids to Ittxatlon. war criminals, 24. commission appointed by the pres­ .atahding gdvocatc of hemispheric One torture instrument was used It came in the form of warnings feature some old fashioned num­ Army after serving overseas in from dclejgates froth Australia • PRUNAMIN IS THE START • it will help regulate your system • For a ration system revision. ident with broad powers to regu­ collaboration. He was reported to Kang a man from a beam by bers. A costume parade will be RACK TO NATURE the natural way. his thumbs in such a way that if the African and European war and South Africa that the years "^^’ Meirnwhile, your partner in the Increasing rations or importation late and safeguard atomic secret- working closely— with President a feature of the program, and ap­ INTEREOTED IN SOMETHING • No gagging—no oily texturfrT-Just perfected ddTing the war. he eased himself with his bare feet areas. Mr. Sacknus used to sum­ immediately ahead may see that military is quietly sounding out propriate prizes will be awarded CITY » PRUNAMIN IS of food, 19. Detancourt on sweeping social re­ mer in Coventry when a small bey the officers in command to see if NEW? the taste of rich luscious prunes. forms. he would cut them to ribbons on paradox repeated unless means are to the winners. , PLEASANT TO TAKE Criticism of other Japanese when he visited his grandmother, they will go along. There I^somethlng new — a new way government .policies, 16. In his powerful post he was ex­ broken gla.».s. devised to bridge the gap . be­ This is the second social evenr The bank furnace was used to Mrs. Anna Kingsbury who made tween surplus producers and hun­ "In our case the president was of the , sponsored by this of U n itin g the purchase of a car and CAB If your system has been accustomed to harsh_ stronger laxa­ Pleas for personal favors, re­ pected to retain the nation's broad complete insurance to go with IL It’s Senate Favors cremate those who did not survive. her home with Mrs. C. R. Knight, gry consumers. a general •whoth the Army as a group, and it is felt that an equally Courteous and Safe tives, give Prunamin full opportunity to readjust and soothe lief, employment or release of re­ imagination program in order to whole disliked. This general had called the Bank and Agent Auto Plan. lations from jails, 14. assist the development of agricul­ The warnings reflect the belief good time will be enjoyed by mem­ your system. Take the road back to nature and at the same JARVIS by Byron Hall. remained in the capital during a bers and their immediate families, AjtK for full particulars. Remember: Drivers! of many in such agricultural ex­ Naming of specifle Japanese Braden Choice ture, and to move to diversify Ven­ recent war while the troops had to ^ ' lime take advantage of this special coupon offer. Take it ezuela's closcly-knit oil economy. porting countries as the United proceeds to go toward improve­ war criminals,' 12. live In the jungle. ments in the club room. Before Losses Happen, to'your nearest Druggist listed. It is worth 20 cents towards Approval of freedom of speech, Valmore, gray-haired and stud­ Norlli Govenlry States, Canada, Australia and Easy To Convert To Cause Insure With Lappen! (Continued from Page One) South Africa that the newly-cre­ Tickets are available from So­ the purchase of an 8 ounce bottle of Prunamin. press and radio; and establish­ ious appearing, volunteered for District Voting "So you see th8 troops were cial Club members or may be pu^ FIRST TO ANNOUNCE ment of personal rights, 11. service in the U. S. Army in 1916 ated organization- should Sponsor , he favors Joint action to "stanip A»Farm Bureau meeting on "Re-, easy to convert to the cause when chased at B. D. Pearl's store, 5«9 JOHN H. LAPPEN when he was 18 years old. He- styling" will be held at Coventry international commodity agree­ COUPON GOOD ONLY FROM OCTOBER 13-27, 1945 Anti-police comment, 10. out Fascism or Communism” ' in Change Is Urged .. .they were told the revolution was Main street. ‘ Ail Forms ot Insurance and Bonds Antl-Tojo comment, eight. served'blefly in the First Infantry Grange Hall, on Oct. 24, at 2 ments designed to divide'up world ' going to settle that old score. The Friendly the v’estem hemisphere. But Hie division at Fort Dix. N. J., Camp markets, stabilize farm prices and 44 CX)NE STREET TELEPHONE 7021 Revision of election laws, resto­ United States must not act alone, o’clock. Everyone is welcome to “When we were about set to go, Opposes D. A. R. R acial^and NEW FINANCE PLAN Upton,and Fort Slocum. N. V., be­ come to this meeting. dispose of surpluses, we found that the Federal police ration of rights and restrictions uf he contended, in such situations ,is- Charles 8. House will ask the FIX-IT SHOP fore being sent to Panama. He re­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Haven severe Shortage Problem Now . were still loyal to the government. Westport, Oct. 23 —-/iP) —i The militarists, eight. the asserted failure of Argentina's Selectmen, in behalf of the school W, A. Burnett. Prop. Favoring democracy for Japan, mained six months in the Canal entertained at a dinner party at Inasmuch as the big food prob­ The government, auspicious that a Connecticut State F^cration of govemmont to comply with the zone and became a sergeant rA/ff rc DM6CIST UST£i) seven. democratic commitments made at their home recently in honor of board, to make changes in their lem of the moment is one of eevere > revolution was afoot, had been Women’s CJubs haa/^ne on rec­ 718 No. Main St.. Buckland i # Complaining that the Japanese Mexico City and San Francisco. No Part in Oil Contracts the birthdays of Mrs. Haven's plans to use schools for voting world shortage, delegations from quietly Increasing the size of the ord with a resoluUon opposing ac­ mother, Mrs. O. G. Andersen, and many countries and some'- FAO Repairs Made On VALUE 20e ON PUR4 HASE OF 8 OUNCE BOTTLE OF people wer* misled and not told He added there must be no in­ He said in an Interlvcw that the places under the four district set­ police force. tion by the Wmmington Chapter PRUNA.MIN the fact about the war, flve. terference in the Internal affairs new dc facto government would brother Frederic. iMders believe the agency should. "So when the government came D. A. R.. in ^ n y in g the use of , Wa.shers, Vacuums, At the recent meeting of Cov­ up. It Is to be suggested Uiat in-.. Singer Sewing Machines Asking black market suppres­ of any nation, unless all of the not take any part in the negotia­ stcad of using the Hollister street In Its early stages, concentrate on to Congress for Its police appro­ Constitution Mall to Negro pianist, | Beaters, Irons, Mr. Druggist: entry Grange, the Reception com­ Hazel S c o ^ according to Mrs. | •a s** sion. flve. American republics agree there is tion of Venezjicla's oil contracts. school that the voting in that sec­ measuree ‘ designed to help war- priation, wc suggested doubling When duly filled out, the undeijtigned Is entitled to a 20 cent k mittee of which Mrs. O. O. Ander­ George P<4body, Jr.,' who spon­ Or What Have You? Attacking Japanese bureacracy, a threat to the peace and security He accused past governments of tion be done at the armory, the devasted and undeveloped coun­ the salary of the police and cut­ reduction bn the purchase of an 8 ounce bottle of Prunamin. son is chairman, had charge of the tries increase their production and ting the alze of the force in half. sored the resolution. Work Guaranteed! live. of this hemisphere. having "forced the United States American Legion hall or at the Name ...... V-...... Connally agreed, saying: oil companies to pay exorbitant program. A fine program was pre­ to raise consumption levels. Objected Violent l.v Are Again In Rates Reasonable! Asking revision o f the educa­ sented consisting of a piano solo Manchester firehouse. He will a.sk "The government, of course, vlo-. Address ...... 'v„...... tional system, four. "The least intcrfercnct in the commissions to negotiate cort(ractB that the plan to use the Manches­ This belief has led some farm- Appliance Cords Made City...... S la te.; ...... domes'Uc .affairs of any Latin- worth millions of dollars annually, by Rev. A. H. Gates, a short talk minded delegates to say that the lentlv objected. | For Christianity os against Ja­ by three youniz members who le- ter Green school be transferred to "So we then appealed to the p o -, Any Length To Order Arthur Drug Stores Center Pharmacy panese religions, three. American country the United and then diverted the money mto the 'Veterans of Foreign . War FAO Is in danger of becoming a Magnell Drug f!o. Murphy Drug Co. States indulges in not only would illegal, channels." \ Ctntly joined tne ' Grange, Mios lice,' emphasizing that we w antc^ HUNGRY ? Parts Available for Any Ttfie* NEW GARS Recommending indi'viduais - for home and that the suggested use .food organization Interested pri­ Production Weldon Drug Co. Quinn’s Pharmacy be the best for this country, but He said the new government Dora Lcfluc, Roger Sims and Miss to double their pay and that tl^ Make Washing Machine specifle jobs, three. of the Nathan Hale school be marily in welfare of consumers J. W. Hale Corp. M-H S would be the best for the Latln- would force ousted President Me­ Rita Paricco, They spoke on "Why and only .secondarily If at all In government didn’t want to. Present Supply Limited But Steadily Increa.«ing. Prompt Plck-iip and €utc OK t ie manAeC Admiration of U. S. military l\|oined the. Orange." Follo'wing s transferred. to the firehouse across American nations." dina, now In custody, to plxive the farmers. mentioned , in passing that l ^ f of Delivery Service. equipment, three. Bor^ by the Grange, "Onward the street. r Sees Policy of Interference source of his tremendous fortune, Meanwhile, Russia passed up an­ them would lose their job^ ASKing liquor control, two. Senator Wherry (R., Neb.) com­ "which by ail rules of reason he Marcfeng." a sketch was preient- Such a change It is to be sug­ "W e were defeated hiit/we had Order Your New Singer Now! TELEPHONE 4777 Urging reconversion of war in­ c<. entitled "A Minister’s Mistake." gested, will not interfere with the other opportunity last night to plained that this country seemed could not amass without taking become a signatory to the FAO •Urred up the police — and you an in the market for one of them, dustries, two. to be' going a long way toward a public funds.” Those taking part In the sketch school sessions. "Only a few people/knew when For Complete Information Call Our Authorized Local Anti-Soviet, one. were: ThiAFrench Maid, Mrs. Lena constitution. A special plenary policy of Interference in the inter­ -The Junta Issued a decree last session was held to accept signa­ the revolution woi^ start. I i Representative: nal affairs of Argrntinai Leduc: the Minister. Walter S. Ha­ Cololnbla Growing hadn’t even told ray wife. The call thb agency. We can quickly arrange a low nfeht freezing the funds of all tures of additional countries. Connally n*pllcd that delay of public functionaries with wealth ven; Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Walter S Bight of ’D -D a ^ I had an officer Haven. Roger'Sim s and Rev. A. Bogota, Colombia—(F)—Colom­ Those signing were Cuba, Colom­ In my house ^ o went out inter­ V. S. Cook, Tel. Manchester 2-1878 cost finance plan through a local hank — one Braden’s confirmation had noth­ above a certain level and forbid­ Ns. I lo * UiUt o« "H«w »• K«ce W*«U«t“ ing to Jo with hoW he or others ding the sale of their properties. H. Gates then rendered a piano bia’s poptilation nearly doubled in bia. Brazil and Poland. mittently ai^ reported the latest *1? FENDER AND the 20-year period between IDIS- \ which will save yon money. Let us explain the felt about Argentina; Another decree forbade the seven end comet duet, after which fol­ news. / • ' Or BODY WORK Braden, Sl-ycar-old mining en­ members of the junta itself from lowed a quiz of popiRar advertise­ 1838. ’Fhcre.'were 5,855,077 inhabi­ Mexico’s most important ex­ Special Squads Assigned tants In 1018, and 8,701,806 in ports consist of oil, minerals, fi­ Bank and Agent Auto Plan. gineer, formerly was ambassador becoming candidates in the presi­ ment slogans. The neltt number on "Special squads of troops had SOLIMENE « FLAGG to Buenos Aires. dential elections planned six the program was a dance and duet 1938. The official data for 1045 bers, coffee, bananas, cattle, hides, been -assigned to capture the pres­ INC. months from now. number by Miss Jean Butler and show a population of 10,015,84L and chicle. ident, his cabinet, top government Mrs. Carl Snow to the tunb of "The 6S4 Center St. StOI Sees Favorable Reaction officials, the post and telegraph Singer Sewing Machine Co. Lobby Charge Band Played On" and they were office, the electric light works, the * How to make your Valmore said a communication dressed as a young admirer by water system, radio stations—in 71 Pratt street Tel. 2-4419 Hartford from the United States State de­ Mrs. Snow, and the strawberry ‘ HARTFORD AUDITORIUM, WED., OCT. 24 fact everything to paralyze the ALEXANDER JARVIS Meets Silence partment was received by the rev­ blond by Miss Butler. The skit country. AGENT olutionary junta today, but he did proved very fcntertalning. Another "Everything went along smooth- (Oontinned from Page One) not disclose Its contents. He said number was later provided oy electric range last longer 6 DOVER ROAD TELEPHONE 4112 except one thing. The police re­ Personal he thought hemispheric Reaction to them, to the tune of “ When Fran­ mained loyal to the governmenL planned the party. It was for a the new government would be fav- cis Dances With Me." Refresh­ vorable. We sent a bomber over them that To Save— See Tf^i UgSScy Before Services Agency small. Informal affair, and there ments were later served following dropped leaflets telling them how He OHoiled rumors that the new ineth^close Close orof methe meeting. ATTENTION! You Buy m Car was no thought that the president we had tried to double their salary Johnny Jay, Mgr. would attend. But It kept growing government presaged a full awing Friends-in Coventry Co were sorry and how the goveiriment had de­ to the left, adding that "the revo­ and eventually grew ,lnto a /big to Ihcar-of the death Df Lester feated us. PHONE 4974 party.’’ ' . lution was a big blow to the Com­ Brown, son of Mr,, and Mirs. Oli­ "This weakened their morale New Hdme Owners and Builddrs Me added that Arundel, ( who munists, who had been recognized ver BrowTi, who lives almosracixiss and thereafter fighting was only We Cater To All kinds of by and gave support to Medina.” from the Red School. He was a I am resuiiilng/my business of Landscaping, Grndihg, Tree Mov­ has a Washington law office} also sporadic. The revolution started at ing, Pruning, M p beetle grub elimination. Driveways constructed. operates large farms and orchards The Communists fought In the j/member of Coventry Grange-and 4 a. m. and by 9 a. m,. it was Odd Jobs. Let yUa Serve revolution on the aide of Medina,"; Stonewall i m Dry Well Construction a Specialty. We will gladly St Warrenton, Va. ”/ had written several pieces of poet- over!” You With Quality Work At he said. "However, the Junta dej»/ ry at various times and was a reg­ adtise you ow any of your yard or garden problems. t Reasonable Prices. Lodz, Poland, Rpsnmes Teztlla elded to permit them to continue ular attendant o f, the Grange. He Production to operate openly as a party, since had been operating a stand at the TELEPHONE 7585 — E. A. BERNARD they are now changing to an at­ Municipal Building In Hartforc). Church Galheriiig Lodz, Poland—(/P)—Lodz, great titude more -friendly to the new He leaves his parents of this town Consultations By Appointment textile industry center and one of government.” also a sister, Mrii, Lillian Mellon in East Hartford the few Polish cities untouched by Releases Hundreds of Prisoners of this town and three brothers of the war, is reported to have reach­ The junta governor of the Cara­ East Hartford, The funeral was ■u ed 70 per cent of its prewar' pro­ cas Federal district issued orders held at East Hartford Monday aft­ H e in z The Hartford East Association 3. Sturt on high until active cooking Wanted' duction capacity. today releasing hundreds of pris­ ernoon. 1. Keup even and surface units clean. If 2. Rotutu use of burnors as yod would P H O N E 8 5 0 0 ^Miss Lila Miller has the honor of Congre^tlonal Churches and begins , . . then reduce keaL It's s good The Russians’ action in bypass­ oners, in the city, mostly police WEDNESDAY food or liquid spills on open coil type of the spare tire on your car. It will prolong of being one of Connecticut’s out­ Ministers will meet in the South Condensed idea to use covered utensils. This short­ 3 Men To Work In Shade ing Lodz in their drive toward who fiad supported Medina In the Congregational Church of East surface unit, shut off current and remove their life. Surveys show left front unit is A - \ ‘ Berlin (eft intact not only the city brief revolt which cost appmxi' standing 4-H Club members to win ens cooking time and helps to'save p t» Tobacco Warehouse., a trip to the National 4-H Camp Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Hartford on Sunday, October 28th, reaidue with soft bruah. Flat-bottomed used 90% of the time. Are you overwork­ Steady Work. Apply Be­ itself but factories, communica­ mately 125 dead arid 350 wounded following the accompanying pro­ CREAM OF cious vitamins. tions and transport systems. The Although R semblance of order at Chicago. Miss Miller Is antive in m utsnsila are,suggeated for boSt efficiency. ing it, too? hr ffto finest Fuel (HI— tween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday School work and other gram , . city’s papulation la now estimated returned, a de facto state of siege » The 'churches Included' in this TOMATO IMENSU at 700,000. remained In force. - Thousands of young people's activities in the town and attends Manchester High association are the f?ongregational .. Complete Servke! The Nazis paused before the heavily armed youths wearing churches of East Hartford, (llas- Wcltslpne Tobacco Russian advance only long enough Army uniforms and steel helmets school. She worked 2743 hours cn her father’s chicken farm and Jtl'd tonbury, Manchester, East Wind­ Corn. to bum out a eection of Place Wo- natrolled the streets, while Boy sor, , South Winds*', Enfield and ONE RELIABLE SOURCE for everything! Get these "plus’' linsci, where lived 7,000 Jews, of Scouts and civilians tried to un­ managed to stay In the upper Marlborough. Howeber, the meet­ Soup ELM STOEET whom 800 survive. tangle the city’s snarled traffic. quarter of her high school class. y values: Mobilheat—the fuel oil that bums ooznp/afefy... Her sister, Olenna, won the trip ings o f the Association are open Headqoarters for Famous Some JOO.OOO people thronged last year. to all interested persons. automatic, reliable delivery . . . full, accurate measure Colombian Rents Room the thoroughfare.s last night, car­ Mr. Keehn, leader of the after­ The annual meeting of the Ssc' noon seminar an evening speak­ instead of “ guet8work"...free oil-saving tips...prompt, rying the white flags of the revo­ ond Congfegatlonal church will be Barranquilla, Colombia— (iP) — lution. er, is Legislative Secretao’ of the U o js h e q eourteoua aervico... carefree home heatingl Over 5,000 tenants here are with' held on Tuesday, Oct. 23, following General Council's Council for •So­ holding payment of their' rent to a supper at 7 o’clock. AU officers, cial Action. He is a graduate of U N D E R WE A^R WANTED protest a drastic rent incredsc Russian Mlncni Get Artlflclal D U N N E ^ Grinnell College in Iowa, holds a wlrich followed abolition of ihe Sniillght Master’s Degree in Economics Patontod Y>frent conikectton Price Control Office. Rents have from CJoIumbia University, and is vidoi iiMsculifio support. No bulk, Carpenters gone up as much as 100 per cent. M oscow -^ ^ —Soviet scientists a graduate of Union Theological oo bind, no buttoiit. Knit to lot your at Voroshilovgrad are setting up 'Seminary. He Is s recognized 'au­ Mobilheat KNOX COBURN skin brootbo. loty to loi^ndor ond an ultraviolet ray health chamber TlwristoM thority on legislative ■ acUen of Masons noods no trontne. As odvprtbod in 6. Huvo it checked eccuiionully. Your for the masp treatment of coal Bb t im in j .church groups. 4. Don't us* too much wutor. ’Only s 5. Muko full uso of your ovon. Plan miners whose work keeps them fiolionol moeoxinos. OHelnolod ond range was built to Uet- However, should SOCONY-VRCUUM HEATING OIL Bricklayers WED. AND THUES. . minimum amount of water in a pan is ■' your meals in advance. Roast your meat, out of the jTun’s rays for long peri­ ; Ovet^2i Pntatnes 51aln Event .fnonufocturod by Ceopors. it require repairs, have it checked tmm^ REAL ESTATE necessary in cooking vegetables. Th^ tes4 * steam your vegetable^, and Bake yoiu^defc ods. is tlM ntm ! water you use. the mord vitamins and sert in the oven at the same tints. Its as. T ^ tely by s refubls Mrviceman. DooY Laborers Will pay cash for your prop- The. apparatus consists of a cor­ ON THE SAME SHOW Boise. Idaho.—(>P)—Ck)v. CJharles . ybu’U'sav*. . convenient ss it is econoinici^ tty to fix it yoursslt erty — anywhere in Man- ridor'along which the . w.orkers - 0. Gossett has accepted the invita­ MobaM Plilipjbers . al6*- ■I i hanks ”'3f"'pbwer?ul mmpi“ Will ivTifireg Painters South~ Windsor. No delay. Expose them to rays from all sides "little turkey on the side” in the mode from ju i^, veernpe MORIARTY BROTHERS Ithln a few minutes. nation's capital. The governor Apply » Howard R. Hagtings Called “photarll,’’ the device Is said he disagreed with the billing tomatoes...thick cream., Codper’s Jockey Longs! The A\anchester Electric Division On the Level At Center and Broad le Bovlet Upion’e first -and was as put out in Wasi^ington that it Real Estate Specialist Fins: “ A Guy, A Onl, A .P nl" frogrant spices Open for Deliveries Day and Night d^velbped by the Uklanlan Insti- '.vould be a turkey dinner wrlth •I' Jarvis Realty Co. ^ te of Labor and Hygiene in COTTON 25% WOOL 50% WOOL END TONIOHT: plenty ot potatoes as side dishes. oil combined with THE CONNKCnCUT POWER CXIMPANT ■ TELEPHONE 8500 6 Dover Road 101 Phelps Road arkov. "Potatoes are the math e\^t In Phone 4112 or 7275, homelike. cflre“ $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 Phones 484^ or 2-1107 XORN IS GREEN Ends Today : "GUEST WIFE" Plus “ITS IN THE BAG" any dinner," Gossett aald, He h4s 773 Maia Straet — Week Days and Sundays Insurance Mortgages ;oM than one-seventh of Mex­ O’CLOCK COUKAOE" ordered that 2.300 •pounds of HEINZ s k i l l ! SHIRTS TO M.XTCH AT SAME PRICE ico \la forests^ Idaho's best spiilds be .sent to Washington for the uccasiOn.

..t-V'-'o-- ■ • I/' ’ p - ' ' ■t- MANCHEiiTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESUAX, OClofeER 23,1945 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTB^R. tXJNN, TUESDAT, OLTDBER 23. 1^45 &GE FOUR they had purchased when a library Hankow Faces tabic drawer fell out. A large nie McCarthy. Mrs. Grace Petenson Tickets Are Out Water Supply amount of currency and silver ! and Mrs. Anne Drayton. apillcd on the ground. The Wrones Rockville ‘Ketiims Home Herald’s Photo The **Galloping Ghost—- Gomes Home Cheney-Union Approve The Open Forum Tough Winter summoned' the county Judge, the Word was received In Rockville For No. I’s Social Is Augmented state’s attorney and a deputy to Monday that Joseph W. Steppe plan Popular (Continued from Page One) count the money. Then they told Mo. m !m . 1-c has arrived at- Nor­ Communications for publications In the Open Forum will not the officials to hold the $1,126 for Old EnterpriHOy Famous ff 'arsliiit in Modem \iivul llisioryf fP ill Retire Soon be guaranteed publication 11 they contain more than 300 words. Schools Help folk. Virginia ,on the aircraft car­ Of Pensions, Wage Rise Tickets are being distributed to­ N cw yiain is Being Laid the absent owner of the library L’.- The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter and collaborators. Many already rier Randolph after being overseas day by Hose Company No. I’s ble. in the Southwest Pacific for 19 Mothers Take Readily to that may be libeious or which is in bad taste. Free expression have been Jailed and marked for On Oak street to In­ By S. BURTON HEATH S. M. F. D. for its annual 'Turkey, execution. Safety Drive months. He has been In the aei’v- payroll and to raise the minimum Goose and Pig So­ of pollUcal views is desired by contributions of this character •AUo NE.A S taff Correi»pond»-nt Plan Benefits AH Em- • Pietjire Idea; Studio in but /letters which are detamatory or abusive will be rejected. Return Aggravates Shortage crease Flow Tile. ice 26 months. He is the son of rate to 65 cents an hour from the cial. Linoleum Mr-s. Annie Steppe of 65 High New 'Vork—She's Just anather ployed Five Years or existing rale of SS cents an hour. Masonic Temple Thousands of citizens are drift- Old Lady now--a -relict about to The new mtfllrriuYn ra te of 63 cents This year the drawing and dance mud ankle deep caused by many ing back from the coiintr.vaide Children Asked to Make street and husband of Mrs. Delia will be held at the American Le­ Work has been started by the Martin Steppe, also of this city, More; MiAiinuni Hour­ an hour will not apply to learners Honne Town Mentioned days of heavy rain. where they sought refuge when No ftbrnsiwt become a leilc. The boys used to "It is a grand Idea,” seems to be gion Hall on Leonard street on In Japanese Paper town’s water department laying a to B c m tc h |n Sugj^c.8tioii8 to Im­ t'leaiiiip Starts w'ho are new employees for a six- With only 36 points and a mere the Japanese moved in. A third of new 10 inch main from the cornel and m ar;. think heT.trlm and graceful, and the consensus of opinion voiced by Wednesday evening,, Nov. 21. In The annual fall cleanup of rub­ ly Rale Set at 65 Cents week period or to handicapped .two years serv’ice, I do not expect! the- city’s 800,000 people left In of Main and Oak streets cast on prove Conditions give her the wolf call whenever people.' Manchester parenU. "It certainly previous years the affair was held Cpl. W m. 8. D avis bish by the City trucks started to­ it Cheney Hall. Due to the exces­ to be among those lucky fellows; 1937. Their return aggravates Oak street to Autumn street. Here day at the east end of the city and she l)ove into view Her llne.s . At the request of Local 63, Te:-:- The wage changea wlll be effec- ASN 31382879 ■who are soon to ship out of herc| the alrendy-crillcal housing shorL ‘clicks’ with me.” said one modern sive amount, of work in rearrang­ connections will be made with the ! Both save time, ^Ask for RAO { Rockville, Oct. 23—(Speciali will continue through the week, haven't changed, though .she has t VO Monday, Npv. 5, 1045, and be­ Hqs. Btry. 367 FA Bn for return to the States and dis­ age. tile AVorkera’ Union of America, m other. Who had brought her three ing the hall it was decided by the APO No. 98, c-o PM. main that conie.s direct from the j eliminate waste. • t your Ticketa were distributed in the 4 H .Alumni had a f(jw major operations shd a ginning that date, the regular charge but I am hoping I’ll be re­ Inflation has boosted prices of Porter re.scrvoir. The new main favorit* the nianagement of Cheney, Broth­ young-sters to the Evening Her­ general committee to change the San Franci.sco, Calif. store Bchoola of the city on Monday by A,-v meeting of —the ------leceijt.lycouple of face liftings. She^sllll can working schedule will be 40 hours. location. turned to American soil by Eas­ b a s ic commodities another .50 to will increase the flow of water to! organised 4 H AltimnI Club will wT] step as fast, as high, as wlrle and ers' considered ways and means of Hours in excess of 40 wdll be work­ od’s special photographer in the The Editor. per cent each succesrive week Chairman Charles Underwood, of 'Masonic Temple. She was not In­ Although the Legion Hall isn t ter. 100 the Main street mains and will be! held at the clubhouse at Ogden's as handsome as in her prime. But developing a pension plan ter the ed as necessity arlacs. The Manchester Evening Herald, Very truly yours, for the past two months. Prices of exceptional value in case of POUBU MONfY BACK the Rockville Safety committee. dulging In a pun, either. as large as Cheney hall attendance Manchester, Connecticut. tf not pleu4fd Corner this evening This is the times have changed, tastes have benefit of all employees with five in the past few years has number­ William S. Davis. generally still are lower than fire. 1 Theae are ticketa of admission i first meeting to be held under the progressed, newer models have That parentA generally, wel­ D ear Sir; The clipping Corp. Davis en years or more of service and who come the idea of-seeing their little ed around three hundred and it those of Shanghai and Chungking, When this line is 'connccteil up to the Safety Community'meeting I new'schedule with which the meet- come along. have .attained 30 years of age. A was felt that-a-smaller haHwould Enclosed j’ou will find a clip- closed reads as follows; however. A hotel dinner costs It will give three direct feeou may stili do so tomorrow and for the occasion.. Several bands The last paragraph of this Item Department of Commerce* pgspnllals like silk, cameras and of the new main the Highway tributed is apace for the children ; porter for the club, Now she Is making her last round eration of the pension plan will be New Sheets? might,. .A I » >-_ifeel, be —J*of interest to vrtll--you economist______I-A ___ andI -silk114. _ expert,__. said jewelry now priced, »_•_ I fantastically__. »•„_ 11..' committee'of the Selectmen will to thake safety suggestions. The | constitution Is being of public appearance before hrr Thursday. Here Is the story; have been discussed and a definite explained to each individual em­ announcement will be made short­ It was a thrill for me to read men­ Nylon rayon has outmoded the; high because of American demand. tonight recommend to the board ■ ticketa will be collected at the dooj ' ,)rawn up tor the club, which plans aged _ carca.ss____ Is turned Into a ployee of the Company who is elig­ The Herald wants a photograph \, Used , fats art needed in of every youngster In this trading ly- tion of the good 'ole City of Vil­ Japane.se silk Industry'. Five motion picture hoiisea are' that Oak street be widened to 40 "and prircs will bo rcwurded to the give a baked bean and salad | museum piece, ible and all those eligible will be lage Charm In a foreign newspa­ He added that even if the Japa­ open and three night club.s —the feet from Spruce street to Autumn ch'ldren making the host sugges- , supppr on Salunlay. November 3, '- AVe have the Midway now and making sheets, ihirtt, towels, area for' publication in a forth­ The general committee consists given an opportunity to join. The of Chairman Clarence Frehelt, Al­ per thousan-fls of miles from nese rebuild their industry, au­ latter so cosily they are patron­ street to conform with the width tiona. and also to hold a Bazaar aome- the Franklin D Roosevelt, each pension plan is to be approved by nylons, girdles and many coming teature titled "Cltizons of ^ iriu r .Meeting Tomorrow” Since uniform size bert Robinson, Herbert Pholon, home. thorities e.stimatc that Japan can­ ized only -by th e few foreigners of the street from Main to Spruce time in December, i boasting 45,000 tons of mass and the U. 8. Treasury Department other items you want . . . not I'egain over 20 per cent of street. The Senior Basketball League power and beauty. AVe have 13 and good photographic reproduc­ Robert Schubert, Walter Barcomb, I ahi with the 98lh Infantry Dir and w ell-to-do young CTilnese before it is made effective. It is as well at toapt. John Hildebrand and Joseph Pt- pre-war U. S. markets. Nones' to bp sponsored by the Rockville ■ nice new Essex class carriers of anticipated, however, that the plan tion quality is of vital importance vision which landed on the beach- civilians and officers in the city. Recreation Board' will open its to a feature, arrangements were caut.' ' , . near Wakayama on the 27th own estimate is 10 per cent. The favorite drink is Japanese Monex' Hidden In D raw er I 27,000 tons each, not to mention can be started by the first of De­ Some of the prizes that will be "-Whether the Japane.se can re­ schedule the latter part of Novem­ FormVr FrisoiiiTs the 33.000-:ton Saratoga. TURN IN rOUR U $ t D MTSf made with specialists in this work. of September, camped for a few beer. It costs the equivalent of cember, an,d a t the latest by the drawn at the legion Hall during build their industry for world con-1 52^50 u 7 Su dollars a qiiart. Clinton, til.—(4’1-^Mr. and Mrs ber. Already six teams are ontoied That leaves the Enterprise Isg- first of Ja n u a ry 1946. The Woltz Studios of Des Moines, days. later moving to the Talsho In the league. The second meeting Iowa; nationally known children’s dancing intermission include the airfield on the outskirts of the In­ sumption is, of cotirse, up to them. ______------Harold Wronc. used furnitun* deal­ W on 't Bt* S i’oriuMl I ping When the Roosevelt takes to Wage Inrrease following: a silk pattern, ers, were loading household goods of the managers will be held this I sea and a couple ..of th e Essex The Company, at the request of photographers, are taking the pic­ dustrial city of Osaka. Before They alvvay., had large domestic j y,^j„.plelH Bom in Diihlin evening at 7 o'clock at which time tures. one-half ton of coal, victory bonds, coming to Japan as occupational use for silk. V\ e mav import some I * * ______ela.ssenr-to go-iptn iiervlce. In 19th the Union, haa been considering a neckties, motor oil, cigarettes, ci­ Jeff Koelsch who la directing the place in our carrier procession. liultle-scurred teteran ol IH m ajor. naval engagements Ih the Pacific, the Enterprise, “Galloping Ghoat revision in wage rates and the ea- These are the facts and only re­ forces, the 98th a New York state highly specialized goods, but thc| Dublin, Oct. 23-(45- (^uadrup- league will uiacuas by-laws and - Tokyo, Oct. 23— There will gars, range oil, coffee, shirt and division, composed tnostly of East­ Small. But Mighty of the Oahu Coast,’’ mo\cs gracefully up the Hudson River through mists that shroud the New.Vork tabllaliment of a. new minimum WOMEN quirements. bulk of Japans world market "'111■ ,ets_thrU boys and a girl-were other matters with the managers. be no shunning ol former Japa­ Hk>line. She will lie retired soon. All children In this trading area tie combination, flour, gasoline, erners, was stationed about 17 She's small, in contrast with her wage. As a result of negoUatiuns, and chocolates. t , UH H r 1 born last night to Mrs. Kathleen FOR SALE Soccer Wednesday nese prisoners of war when they'' the Company has agreed to grant WANTED are eligible. There will be no months In the Hawaiian Islands. Obviously with her LiTM Savers, wife of a carpenter. One The Rockville High School Soc­ newer .sisters. She’s six years old charge of ariy kind! There are no port item and market knocked' • ^ return home—and consequently no —pre-war. Her equipment isn't into a neaihy crack, and inquired: Big E, and wander through its; through officers and crew’s quar­ a flit five cents an hour Increase The city of Osaka is almost of the boys died today. cer team will meet Woodstock at suicides because of it—Questioning to all employees on, the weekly For wrapping: manufac­ strings! Nothing need be sub­ completely in ruins and in places out. Japan will cease to figure the Recreation Field on Wednes- j BO modern and efficient as that of •'This is the Staten Island ferry, tortuous paasagew'ays upstairs and i ters. look in Big E's picture al­ largely in world trade unless she 6-Room House of many Japanese indicates. - isn’t it?" . . down, tread its flight deck . and. bum and see the shambles that tured items for export. scribed for; you do not even have Mongolians Favor nothing remains standing as far Calls for Threatened Boycott aftemopn. The Rockville High the new carrier deputantes. By to be a reader or subscriber of this can develop another industry.” /Under .the old Japanese mili­ conce.ssjon of the men who love Big E is lying tied to a New maybe climb laboriously up into ( they were after the kamikaze ex­ Must be 18 or over. Apply as the eye can see. A few large On a corner lot, 50 ft. front, pUBtW Include DeCarti, Von E-iw. tary code soldiers who were cap­ newspaper. If you wish to, you modern buildings still stand In the Meanwhile the manager, of the ' FogUNBrown. Berger. Prichard. her most, .she doean't belong any York pier now, awaiting her part the various levels of the "island." ’ ploded, tir even after a dropped in person. Complete Freedom Vienna. Oct. 23—(45—A threat­ tured or surrendered were dis­ FENDER AND may purchase a limited number of center of the city and a few bust Chamber...... of Commerce ^ of Mineral' „ iy\Schumcy, Cottier. Jcui*" more. in the Presidential review' on Navy you will be about a.s close to the ’ bomb went through the flight j ened boycott of the impending 157 ft. deep. Storm win­ graced forever and the fear of that prints of your children by arrange­ ness establishments are - Earne.st Mims, drucek, IGbbe. Race. Wanegnr, Yet, if the powers that be Had Day. Then it is reported that she great tradition of American naval ; deck and exploded inside. ! BODY WORK claimed over the radio that Texas Austrian national elections by led many during the war to their i will go to Boston to participate in glory as you could ever get ih this Remember Butch O’Hare? He' ment with the studio when you se­ open and doing business with a Volkspartel followers in the Amer­ dows and screens. Hot air Wood. Kally/^csa. W. OOttier. deaths In face of hopeleas odda,_ not decreed that Big E must be S & W COMPANY lect the pose you want published. Moscow, Oct. 23—(4b— Nearly have revolutionized the process ot £.Uis, Green, Lbea, W orth and gecofjiriilssioned.t''doubt "that • arr.v' a celebration for Admiral "Bull" world. mad hi.s nam e apd fam e fly in g ' S01.IMUNE & PLAGG~ limited amount of merchandl.se. ican occupation zone, protesting a Now m any fam ilies In freed Comer Tollwnd Turaplke Mid But even that is entirely up to you, complete returns from Saturday’s The Japanese people were at silk production, such as enormous- heflt. I* Cordaten. man who ever served on ‘ the En- Halsey, who had'hls flag alx>ard. Out of 22 naval battles in the of fthe Enterprise.' and died lead INC Oakland St. On the Rockville plebesclte In the Mongolian Peo­ ___ly shortening the time required to U. S. order dismissing froiu_ofTI- Japan are planning celebrations her ■ on Pearl Harbor Day, who Pacific, .she was in 18. Fifteen ing the first carrier nlghtrfljing for there are no obligations of any first afraid and bewildered at the, cial positions former members of Council .MecHng of welfomc to which relatives and ternn.se would willingly accept 6S4 Center St. TeL 8101 Bus Line. kind—now, then or thereafter. Ap­ ple’s republic (Outer Mongolia) but hatch eggs and electronic devices There will be a meeting of the asr.i<»riment to any other carrier user her to escort the late Hornet times. .In __four years, the Japs mission, whose methods he had sight of American soldiers two Dolfuss-Schuschnigg military C.\LL 8962 Country living in the city friends arc being invited to renew pointments are not necssary. All show 493,291 votes cast In favor now are very friendly and cooper­ ' fdT unreeling' cocoons, which will I Common Council this eveiiljtg at in n\ir fleet. when Jim m y Doollttle'.M . fliers succeeded in dam aging her w ith conceived. of complete Independence from organizations, haa been called off. acqUaintan'T with relumed prii- children, however, must be accom­ ative. Cigarettes and, candy are be many times faster than the I'. 7 o'clock a t the Council* rrttviiis oners. The wav Enterprisers feel about were taking off to bomb Tokyo,' hits or near misses. .Six times Veteran or boot, your heart fills China without a single negative panied .by a parent or other adult. the two most desired items of pre-war Japanese. With Mayor Raymond ' E, Huht- The prc.scni altitude In Japan the Old Lady can be Illustrated and who weleomes fought as hard as the could episode at Pearl Harbor, when HOW ABOUT THAT NEW HOME youngster on the day indicated by China has held nominal control for a package of smokes or a|facturer w-ho claimed to purchase; Two jury cases are scheduled and vidien they finally had to su r­ of the Oahu Coast” sheila aimed at kamikage planes a calm sea. But the Enterprise Overlooking the Country Club Big E was returning to the Brem­ the following schedule. over the vast country, which em­ chocolate bar. Thirty yen (about(Texas production for the next five For Tea at its B est l‘ for today at the Tolland County render. obAi'ere captured they were erton Navy Yard for repairs after T<> B« Decommissioned . at close quarters. She downed 911 pioneered takeoffs and landings braces more than 550.000 square Jap planes, sank 71 Jap ships and If your la.st Jiame. begins with $2.00) is a Common price for a ! years and-who had e.stoblish.ed a Superior Court with Judge James not dlshohofod and should be treat­ a kamikaze plane had all but Soon thereafter she will be de-1 in the back of South Pacific night, YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? mile.s of territo ry , for th e p a st 25 sometimes when the .sea was far any of the lettera between: Jap to pay for 20 cigarettes. I factory in Mineral Wells. nruce and Ilillcrest Roads are being opened E. Murphy presiding. ed with sympathy rather than ruined her. commissioned. It is generally ae-1 dam aged 192 others. years, but agreed to the plebescite cepted that she will be tiad_iip at^ SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIL! ■’H" and "M" visit photographer Japanese road’s are the world's! La.st >^ar It wa.« revealed that in Lakewood Circle makinj? available fifteen The first c a se ' scheduled Is that aconi. You won’t be able to find the from calm. recently when she signed her new As she approached port a forma­ some major port—probably .with scars, but when you look at the The saga of the Enterprise, has T uesday. Oct. 23. worst even defeating the agility i Cheney Brothers Silk Manufac more beautifully wooded buildiiijf sites. of Prances M. Karkevich against tion of fighter-bombers flew over, lYe Invite you to Inspeot the materials and workmanship Incor­ "N" and "S” visit photographer pact of frlend.ship with the Soviet Harry Liebman and the second is -torpedo- bomb- - forward elevator, 'big enough to been told fully and often. I’m not of American jeeps. A few hard; luring - Company, Manchester, ^forming the letter "E." They were" porated Into the several new homes we now have under oonstrac- W ed.. Oct. 24. union. Large lot.s, public utilitie.s, protective restrie- that of Bertha Culpin et al against f I J||f{lil(x fo Tpst-ifV ers moored to her deck a.s a raise or lower two planes simul telling it over again. Nor am I tlon. - ■ • surfaced roads are seen in the city Connecticut. proposeA the pur- Andrew F. Gasper. . | iirtiriv. aw ia.e5W i v from Air Group Six. that had museum of World War II naval ’ taneoiisly between hangar and suggesting that, because of her "T" and "Z” visit photographer but autslde the city there are no'chasing of a huge quantity of silk lions, rea.sonable prices. homed on the Enterprise during Tluir.s., Oct. 25. Suspension of Paper IJfted Great Chiefs Here achievement. flight deck, try to picture that great record. Big E should be kept such things as highways. How’- , from China as soon a.a conditions the first eight months of the war. In service now that w e have so While the above schedule is not ; Great Chiefs of -the Red Men Af Trials in There are scores of American j large m.a.s.s suspended 400 feet JARVIS REALTY Bnissels, Oct. 23—(45— The Bel­ ever, railways are In good shape permitted, They were now reoaatgned, but vvArahips—'Carriers, battlewagons, many newer, bigger, more efficient compulsory your cooperation will wltl make an official visit to Tan- I in. the air, atop what looks like Office: 6 Dover Road Residence: 26 Alexander 8L gian Ministry of War announced and Osaka’s modern subway Is in ■- " _ - -- For complete information 'phone Ihgy still loved their old carfler. cruisers, destroyers, submarines Old Faithful in full eruption. That carriers. be greatly appreciated. Don’t for­ complete operation- Brazil Gets Theater kerooaan Tribe, Improved Order of A» 'proof, they flew low so that Phones 4112 or 7275 — tVeeh Days and Sundaya. today lifting of the suspension im­ I C. Elmore Watkins (5791) and more prosaic craft—that have, was .what happened when a Jap All that I am trying to say is get the hours are from 11 a. m. to Rio de Janeiro--(4’)—Brazil will m M Red Men this evening at eight Tokyo. Oct. 23—oPt—Form er the ihen on Big E could see. on 6 p. m., daily. The place, Masonic posed on the Catholic newspaper We are told that it will be some Or Henry E. Smith (6294). o’clock at Red Men's Hall. written proud chapters into the'suicide pilot succeeded In slam- that, if ever you have the privilege time before we will be housed In soon have its own National The­ Foreign Minister Mamorii Shlgem- signs painted on the aircraft. Temple, 1st floor. Le Quotidien which brought about Every Mother's Club it.sii today told Allied authorities history of this war. There may.: niing .square into the forward area of setting foot aboard the Gallop- warm comfortable buildings be­ ater Conscrv’atory in the Univer­ "For — Cgrirer—Champ—Take veil be dozens on which a.s great of the flight deck. i ing Ghost, you are going to walk a heated debate In the Senate re­ The Every Mother’s Club will he would he unable, because nf^ll-! cently. The. suspension wa.s im­ cause so few good structures re­ sity of Brazil. President Vargas TEA — Enterprise." The yolks of eggs contain leci­ meet this evening at the home of hess, to testify at the 'forthcoming | 'l coiirage and efficiency, under the On the port side of the hangar | where some of the most glorious main standing in this war lorn created the Conservatory as "an The other stor^-b of the Enter- j most terrible conditions, h.ave deck. lake, a look at the wing of chanters in naval history were re­ thin, an important substance for posed because a? editorials sym­ In Packagai and Tea Bags at Youz Grooar'a Mrs. Emma Luetjan of Liberty New Delhi trials of leaders of the I pathetic to the xetu™ ”7 King country. In the meantime we are j expression of culture and an in- ■treet. There will be a Hallowe’en prise crew membeh ,, who, on a ' been exljiibiled It-is possible that anotlier kamikaze niane that just corded almost - continumisl'y be­ nourishing nerves and- aiding Itvlng in tents and wallowing In; slrument of popular education. " '•provisional government of Kreel grow th. Leopold to the throne. party following the meeting. India." Demei agency reported. party visiting the neWfr. bigger 1 there is another ship that has done missed the flight deck and ex­ tween December 8, 1941, and -May 14, 1945, when a kam ikaze raah Public Card Party He. submitted to Lieut. Gen. Saratoga, was asked fori'ljls ere-1 as great damage to the Japs, ploded in the water alongside. 6 Sewing Machine Senice! The Rockville Emblem Club will Richard K. Sutherland. General dentials. Reaching into a jiocket | But when you walk up the Pioneered Night Flight sent her back to Bremerton for Jiold a Public Card party on Wed- MaeArthuf's chief of staff, the he pulled out a nickel. droppM-.it' gangplank to the' hangar deck of After you have w-anderdd repairs, We are now in a position to gfive you prompt service on ^tojwday evening, Oct.'24 at the Elks names of the following as sub.stl- Home at eight o’clock, the com­ tute witnesses: ' in many cases union leaders are your sewing machine through our local representative. mittee In charge includes Mrs. Renzo Sawada, wartime Japa-1 ' a reflection of the type of manage­ Mr. V. S. Cook. Alice Fagan of Manchester. Mrs. nese ambassador to Rangoon; 'Ta- Labor Stands ment. Annie Martin. Mrs. Annie Sullivan, I'uc Hachiya. Japanese diplomatic ! Management, he said, gets the For Free Estimates, Ser%’ice Calls and Supplies M rs. C atherine Regan. Mi.ss Mln- representative to the provisional j kind of union leadership it de- government and Shunichi Matsu- Remain Apart I serves. r # - Telephone Manchester 2-1878 WED., OCT. 241- moto, former vice minister of for-1 I "Management. for decades," TOMORROW NIGHT! eign affairs. > i^aid Mr. Golden, "resisted unions. Notice of the The provi.sloiial government was j By Hal Boyle *? py-go-Iucky man. Education has Fail to Find Much in It sowed the r ind, and is reaping Or , headed by Chandra Bose. \dho | Kintamani. Bali—lAb • Civiliza- ■ ‘’u'y uisde him wretched. -Vdii can I (loiimiun at First in I the whirlwind.” Tax Golleclor was killed in a plane crash on For- mosa as he new toward Japan! »low*y probing with tainted I j,ut it really is no concerft\of Series of Lectures Drop|ie)—John Mc- Singer Sewing Machine Co. tax es In the Nabb, who intends to be a school EIGHTH SCHOOL A.N'D Ihe world to live here fear it-.s in- | Stra.sser has abwirbed this view- ly known manufacturer, repre­ Tel. 2-4419 Hartford, Conn. point himself. He has little con­ senting management, and a top teacher, wrotg a footnote of his 71 Pratt Street 'j’nuTiES DisTKurr roads will biing disaster to thi.s own to the history pooks he’ll use of Manchester are hereby notified 7 Folioiiivolitis happy i^and. cern-In that world either, except union cr, representing labor. I ^1^ much in common some day In the cla.ssroom—he -that on Oct. 1 1 will have a rate ■ 13 . 11 "Bsli has cjianged terrifically to send out' his painting period! failed dropped the last pomp on Japan. blU for the collection ot two and iitSCS I\C *pO F lC tl i slncc/l first came here In 1919,” the m anW notv w?ars one-half mills on the dollar laid on ■> * ' ! said Roland Strasser. Austrian to argue with him for week.s each ford lecture aerl^, in a di.scus.sijn ttie title "Lieutenant (J.G.)" be­ the list of 1944, d^ to the collec- . ------a/tist. author and globe trotter. year to get him to go on a vaca-;of "Labor-Manageihent: Is There fore his name said yesterday, tlon to nearby Java, where there a Con-imon Meeting Ground?’' V>r Oct. 1st, 194^ I 23- P i—Seve These people are losing their 'SThat's what they tdll me.’’ THE NEWLOAK GRILL are more Europeans. The principal speaker - at the CHILDREN- Taxes aoeepted every work da.v i new cases of poliomyelitis were r^- gods." . I asked him whether he ever lecture, which wras held at West •March In Last Parade '2T*i *'^***” * Octolier a t 4 7 1 ^rted in Connecticut during/tfie Strasser. a Isll, Hltn "man of 38 tired of his solitude; what he Middle School auditorium, v was ' ^^Manchester^s Newest and Finest Eating Place ’ Main Stiwt. I j week ending October 20, the,-State With a brooding, intellectual face. | irhisMlfc here” Clinton S. Golden, assistant to the Take Notice! / .All taxes unpaid' Department of Health iWrWdlty out-of-way places and peoples. In i ..j nothing." he said posi- Yonkers, N. Y; — (4b — World president of the United Steel i War I veterans, George Bladel, 32, Nov. I, 1945, wiu/be charged m -! report disclosed today. TTie ‘total 1931 he wrote a notable travel .tv-iv “I am much too musical to Workers of America. CIO, and' WE terest at'-'the ra(te ol 6 per c en t, number of eases now qndcr obser- book. "The Mongol Horde." and T hom as lezzi, 53. w ere fa ta l­ miss that horrible canned granta- vice chairman of the War Man-1 ly stricken by heart attacks as per year from Oct. 1, 4943, until jvation is 16. the li^est number Live Solitary Life power Commission: paid. being reported from Simsbury phone music, and I don't care for they marched in a parade yester­ Tomorrow night aly roads leatl to the Grantl^Opening of this ultra-smart eat­ He ho* spent ten years alto­ movies or radio." Following the prepared address day marking disbandment of he Joseph Chartier, where there are case.s. B ridge­ port has two ^ses. New Britain gether in . He and ht.v wife, His wife listened to him a, little by Mr. Golden, he was questioned, city’s defen.se units. WAN T ing place. The entire interior has been changed and modernized so that '\^Collector. sadly, Her eyes grow merry only from the viewpoint of msnage- * two. WaterbuTV and Hartford one Henriks, live s solitary life in J M anchester. Conn., Sept” 27, 1945. their home at Kintsrasni, which when she remembers Vienna. Her \ ment, by Ajfred C. 'Fuller, preal- you’ll hanily recognize the old place. However, you'll recognize at once the each. » 2 2“ Scarlet / fever. measles and commands s splendid vl^w of halr was black there. It is gray i dent of ITie Manufacturers Asao- ! whooping cough also registered In Batoer volcano and the great deep now, although her face is young. ; elation of Connecticut and chalr- oldtime friendliness ainl hos(dta1ity— and good food— that has made the Oak Too IsMiely For Wife I man of the board of Fuller Brush YOUR • creases; No cases of diphtheria or lake at its base. Twelve years ago [Here'saSDISIBLEMF^ Grill Manchester's ffvorite Dine-and-Uance spot. - ^ Assessors’ Noliee typhiud fever were reported dliring they -had another house along the "I havQ grown old here." she : A'* to nim MONTIILY ths^periorl. lake shore, but It was destroyed ssld. ’’It is beautiful in Bali, but!'*"- President of Sage-A lien Corn- To the inhabitants of the Town when Batoer erupted and buried top,''lonely. I miss the society of - Pariy- o f Bolton. several villages. European friends and modern cit- 1 _ leadership Develoj»d ---- f'harges Wife W ith .-Adultery lEMAU PICTURES The Board of Asses-sors of rirei _____ Strasser has sai-donic views oir les-the shops and the cinemas.” ! tydU E. Plnkham’s Vete&ble Oem- modern, machine progress and She would like to go hack to , ^ stated that man- ^ DOUDd Is nmtatnou$ oui sonot t oair only tow wUero Angeles, Oct. 2:k-i;Pi-\ViV. machine-distributed culture and Vienna-I will never forget the developed a leader- "p'?rbiTt also Mcomjwnyln* Don’t forgst our Invitation to. hsv# your pictures taken ,, ,B,m Mauldin, whose'ear- nresslon on her face when I to 1tl."hlP "f high caller, mostly from' Servoua. tired h l« ^ ^ FREE and publlehed In thib newspaper. Remind your par­ SPECIAL MENU their impact on Balinese and lax lists on the B.ssessnjent „qt toons delineated the part which he men who started at the bottom when due to Junctional monthly dlv YOU’LL UKE: other native Pacific- peoples. As h er how badly It wa.s dam aged ents It costa them nothing! ■ . . ' „ ■ ’ • • I .Oct. 1, 1945 a t and other foot slogging American and had -worked their way to the turbances. Taken refularly—It help# BOLTON TOWN HALL, 'he- told them In his neat sitting during the war—but she doubts buUd up recletance a«slnet eueh eymp» doughboys took in -lie A frican and that her husband' ever will return. top.' On the other hand, he aaid, | »/im« pinkhain't Compound Selpa na­ We are havingng Wolta Studioi, of Oea Moinea, Iowa, nae ® The soft lights an’ and “M” Visit Photographer Tuesday. Oct. 2S . ! teouslv served amid such beRutifiil s the effect of missionaries on, the around a weelt while the X-rays Fair Prices Liquors^ andyPeer ^ Those who wish to .make their donations direct to the' people. were being developed. Then the -i-BaliMM ‘ffijfitoi' ffisfeotefeab t ' " the leg...... w is " ------bite- u»^ »pdl», isisd **3!" V isit,Photographer Thureday, Oct. 20 Burroundinps... ..> i- of Mtmeheneff's'WHt* rufld'ram >al^‘'c^^^ so " iin " aAiri **Th#v hnnV^rt* i..._ CaU *t the Manchester 'Trust Companv. Checks should be mixed up." he.sSid. ‘Tljey tonvert ken just above the ankle. The dep • 9gr«v«t«d, by ed them ,tq Cftiristlanlty and all uty aditiitted it ‘'pains a little’’, hut frktiMe VM The above auggestlop Is not compulsory but your psr;> made payable to “Manchester War Fund,” Window, sorts, of things. Many natives de- added “whrt^a'Than doesn’t know Jay Malailiin far Wm. F. Johnson ants’ cooperstiou’^wlll bs apprsetatsd. stickers which indicate that your home ha.s subscribed cidetf to become Christians be­ gakh raliaf. Jutl doesn’t hurt him.” BELOW 18 THE TIME AND PLACE TO HAVE YOUR to the fund, and lapel buttons will be furnished to those cause they found it was cheaper. calT la fit and a ^ Builder — Real Batata subscribing at the Bank. ' Tlwy say they don’t have to give gfy avt* araa af< PICTURES TAKEN WITHOUT COST. owrlngs every day to their old New' D runken D riving Set-U p fartad. 23< Dance To The Tunes Of Art And His Orehestra Hindu gods now—once a week will Johnson-Built Homea 1st Pleor V The house-to-house canvass for-funds'has already be­ do for the new Christian God, the O m aha.—iA'>—Police booked the Masenio Templa .... gun and it is expected that it will be”cnmpleted by the missionaries told them about. man Qh a charge of drunkenness BROAD STREET i Mon., Taea,, Wed., Tburs., OcL.22, 29, 24, 28 end of this week or the rnidrile of next week. “The Balinese isn’t a Moham­ while driving a vehicle'! The ve­ Arthur Drag iStoro TEI.EFHONE 7426 U a. hi. to 6 p, ns. medan witli the stern outlook on hicle- a bab;v carriage w ith a six- life of the Moslems. He is a hap- month old passenger. 845 Main St. Rubinow Bldg. I 1 C- P l ■'■t, - - , -y::,

M it L'^ '-k v\: MANCITESTER EVTCNmn HlblAI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUEPltlAY-. OrTOBER 23, 194 J MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU. MANUHESTEK. IXJNN. TUESDAY, O nU BER 23, 1945 ^AGE SIX /■

iapliere partnerahip la aerving la X, * 1 Manchester that of democracy. ‘-^V Held in Theft v M u — umi) Baldwin llrjses VVIIKC— 111(10 Pntln\r^*iS O R ntU n WHTIK—mil When a revolution occtira, aa In Josie Bishop’s Mine Is a Eastern .Standard Time Evening Heiald V’enegiiela, we are therefora-liau* PUBLISHED B t t We Small Plants From Singer ally embarraaaed. If, aa the Ac­ HERALD PRINTING CO. INC. Million Dollar Source 4:00 — WDRC •— ;. ■‘odv Hour;W HTD—Cnunlv Fn v; 13 BIsiell Streft tion of our polite Good Neighbor Uanchetter. Corn. News: WHTD — Jack Bcrch: w'rHT-Arthur Hale; WTIC - THOMAS FERGUSON policy haa maintained, the regime Praines Thosr Who ’Pakc Barnes'Rmiiid Ovrr to; WTHT News: The 4:00-5:00 His Honor the Barber. * General Manager again.at which the revolution la | For Uranium .5:00 Spot; W n C Back.stage 7:15—WTHT—Knights of Co­ Founded October 1. 1881 ____ (aaiiihlp of Slarliiiji IN'exl Term of Siijirriorl directed ia a democratic regime, | Wife, lumbus. PublWhed Erery Erenln* Except ItuBiiie.Hs o f O w n Pilchblcndf Deposits Discovered on Mojave Desert May roiirt . ' j 4:WS VVHTD Tim e Views the 8:00 -WDRC Big Town; WHrO Bundaya and Holldaya. Entered at the then we -ahould, to be logical, feel 1 News; iV'nC—Stella Dallas. Liiin and Abner; WTHT To Poat Offica at Mancheater. Conn., aa upset because a democratic Good IVovide Rich Supply of Vitally Needed .\etive be announced; \VT1C—Johnny Newtown, Oct. 23. '/P, Judge •: 4:00 WDRC — Swing Time: BMond Claaa Mall Matter. Neighbor has been overturned. Bridgeport, Oct. ' 2.3 '.Pj Crea­ iMKredienl.s of Atomic Ibimbs WHTD- Report from Washing­ Presents. Walter A. Rpynolds'in town, court ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES But if, on the contrary, the r^lrae 1 tion in Connectlcut'.of "a .Switzer­ ton; WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. 8:15—WHTD — Musical Round­ -Ona Tear by Mall ...... J land of the western hemisphere" last .night bound Henry Gibson | 4:45—WDRC—Main Street. Hart­ up: W THT—Kuv O-QuiZ. Par..month by Mall ...... rtant source for uran- things have become establiiihCd. rhe iVading of the minutes re­ New York, Oct. 23— M5 —An^Tropics; 8:30 Sigmund Romberg ^ ^ 1 el andi“‘‘“: and Hull issued ; veals \that Thomas J. Spellacy. liini, used iii the atomic Iramb. concert: 11:30 C.M.H. Drama First, the bomb is no sect Food for Thought .About Our Food elaborate remote telecast, one of ■ / _ , .1 1 . .on nivnts which attempted to bind had. at\ the time of the last report, CBS—11:15 a. m. Second Husband; Ru«.a .entirely ca^e Of pro-, consult.- triumpUtlv succeeded in draft- the most ambitious yet attempt­ 3:30 p. m. Sing Along clUb; 5:45 By Ethel Bogardiis | By William O’Brien. M. D. llucing it, probabJar'a great dea| i • , ,u ■ ing hli ed. is being made ready by W’NBT Sparrow' and Hawk; 8 Jack Car- NE.\ Staff Corres|Hindent WT'itten for NE.A Service of NBC for New York’s Navy Day And as a resu!t 6? more qificklyxtli^ some of our j coopera on n e so u tpp Democratic candi son comedy: 10 Great Mom^Ls in huge sums are still required to pay for war ma­ The teeth begin the preparation celebration on Saturday. The You ar« being asked to buy WaT Bonds—Vic­ fllb militirfr authorities concede. I , . , , me San Francisco - .losie Bi.shop I Music . . . ABC12 Noon Glamor w6, as a nation, stand ready now to win ouf ^ , 1 *u fioine to follow the war. Thia be- His opponenla now slamla In the of food for mouth digestion. Be­ plans include President 'Truman s terials which were ordered, produced, and de­ Sec says Baldwin, th e ; ^ ,_ _ f _ _ ------l n > e peVaon of Judge Cor- owns a radium ' mine. Pitch­ cause ot their shape and location, ' address; A "first" for Mr. Truman Manor; 1:15 pr'm. Constance Ben-' tory Bonds, they are now—after the War is over. nett-; 3 Best Sellers "Rooster final battle in the fight to throw off the effecta MmI that our possession of the | blende, radium-bearing ore, ia a1sO> they serve three functions, cut­ via direct television. livered some time ago. the source for uranium—the \utal ting. chewing and grinding the Live pickups and films are to be , Crows for Day;’’ 7:30 Lone Rang-* ^toihic bomb would give us at"’”'-' *'“"^tTon'‘’c^&(^lo^e^™*«nd"T*^^^^ er; 9 One Foot In Heaven . . . of war and get this country backj as fast as we ferences. state senlator. It is an interesting | ingredient in the atomic bomb. food. At the .same time saliva, intermingled in the transmissions, , W hy? ______least a temporary politiral and THOMAS which contains digestive enzymes, divided into afternoon and evening MBS—1 the Gunnisons comment: These reasons for buying extra Bonds in the 6 diplomatic advantage In dealing Of — .all...... the- -agreements a ------reacheil------vpa'J ^ a, gtatp senator 'll'.!' lhat reason, her hui icd begins the digestion of starch. En­ programs. Two portable television 2:30 Queen for a Day; 4:15 John­ All of us know, without being told, some of can, on a solid, prosperous, peacetime economic and a dozen or so movie cameras son Family; 7:45 Inside of SporLs; Victory Loan are clear and easily understood. j.with Russia and settling the prob- and signed at the Mos- becairf one of the few non>y.l'‘'«-‘'»r''. bOO feet ,imder the Mo Hollywood—Preston Sturges dc- velopes of cellulase which sur­ \lems of the peace has been >x. | cow Conference, one very short sopjaiigts) ever to gain the open jave Desert, i.s even more import- round the starch granules cannot ere to be used. . 9:30 Spotlight Banda. the reasons. basis. H - ligtatzi In. calling me D oubting be digested by saliva, therefore Both the President's address a t' aloded. but very aignlAcant paragraph , backing of the Socialist party. ] nnt now'than it w as in 1937. when But there is another reason for making the probably did more than anything' Moylan has now gained the Re- test.s of her Red Rock mine Arst Thomas, mainly because I. had to they must be broken up by cook­ Central Park in the afternoon and XTbe past eleven weeks," writes" , , , I publican Aomination for mayor as tevenled the presence of pitch- i see it to believe that he did all of ing and chewing first. the scene at the Navy League din­ To win this final battle, we need only koep an el.se to give the people of this ^ convention battle piende. - Saliva, a pro. at least, singled it out at 'he " i’ mi'de tcstil and was the preparation of his most recent k. Because not enough television take care of the injured men and the families of . .V, . L .. fH. rxn.f 'h* doubIc-machine elementa oi convinced. Tlie precious sub picture.1 A "Theo'fst* SinOIm ot Harold TNirlDid- GtlLlDfiTi__ ...... LllC . lOOu THU81 DC . SOLIMENB & FLAGG;in& In these years of war, the American people us In political bargaining, for the | "'I'e "■ 'he most signlAcant ana partyT took the mysterious pictu solution; Eventually the food 1 ia cameras are available to take in keep on saving until reconversion is complete. , , , , J . , --- ‘---- ■ - stance was then and still 'is I dlebock. checking up occasionally 8S4 C enter S t. TeL SlOl the dead. Russian art realists they_know ipledge ' of-* the confei-| ,tpp supporting former Mayor; at only one place' in the^ to see if he would really get it into form ed into a s,oft ball which ia all of the day’s events, motion pic­ have displayed mighty sound judgment w« would ■no^xuse the atomic bomb I ■ Walter BAtterson, Bntterson, for the mayor-Canada. mayor...... ^ , production Now he can call me ; '"e final act of preparation for tures wdK be made of the commis- yioning of the aircraft carrier against them unless thev used it " ’hat the signers of the official «l'y nomi lation, as if in 'he as- Q„p „p^p ^^p Bp|„ian guphtly Dubious Thoma.s, because swallowing. It"ts; pushed back in We know that there are still millions of Ameri­ Franklin D. Roo.sevelt, the parade The next few months will fell the story. And against them they u«.d , « ne.L^v Rrbeat'' ” i ' the throat by the tongue and the Man by man, family by family, group by first, or unless they attacked us . ... I easy for Rpellacy to beat. .Mining interests began to bid for When I came on the .set, the muscles of the upper portion of to City Hall and the presidential cans overseas and that we' must bring them suddenly and brutally by other ence jointly declared was this: n ^^as a curious part of 'ho jpa.ses on the Red Rock maestro was .drinking a murky the esophagus and then sent down review of the fleet. These films are group they have come to accept Bond buying as if, during this critical period, we will only use ineiins. In other words, in so far "That after the termination of . same situ itlon that Judge Moylan claims. . ' liquid that migAt have been cof- into the stomach. to be developed in time for relay home as soon as we can and maintain them till the brains, the will power, the energy, the enter­ Fantastic riches were (jangled i fee. from a cup the size of a GI The presence of food in the ajs part of the night program. a way to obtain financial and economic security as the atomic bomb is c o n c e rn e d ! ho.stliities they will not month stimulates the Aow of stom­ we are not hylding an acc; wc are [ "'cir military forces within bespoke no great before the eyes of Josie Bi.shnp.' helmet. After a greeting he sat they get here. prise, the materials and resources with which self-styled desert *-at. She was : down at a piano to give his ver- ach juice. FM Broadcasters, Inc. formed ALL for themselves as individuals and for their coun- bluffing. Moreover, if Russia, "'her states, except of [any kind on his part, fel(>(l in San Franeisco, honored ; .sion of Eddie Heywood's arrange- I'p se ts R etard .Vetion six years or so ago, has decided by We know that the G.l. Bill of Rights gives these we won our war, we can’t fail to win the peace •hould say in a year or so, br even j'oc 'he purposes envisaged in this | for he is the kind of fellow in New York. She planned a homeime ' ment ■iirii,. of "Begin i-vf,... the-..V Beguine.”— B...... It-- i digestive Julc«e~IS try. merge with the older and larger MAKES tomorrow, 'We have made an '‘'•‘‘’'aration ■if' Join* ro"*'''-; '’"f c for crippled children and a r e f - ; was a unique rendition, hut I be-j la'i’S^'y depehden^ an food and ly to everybody, but it did illus organization. National Associa­ men—and rightly—mustering-out pay, loans, and make this the richest, happiest land the atomic bomb’—the United Slates,! talion.”' uge forworn-out prospertor.s. S h e ! beve Mr, Sturges's, forte is m ak-1'he emotions. The experimeats Whole comrnun^es have thus changed, in tiate the ('ompltcaleompltcaleU ta.sk ahead hrought with her to the streets I'ing movies, of Dr. Walter B. Cannon demon­ tion of Broadcasters. ’The proposal RADIOS education—a chance to make up for the years world has known. » given its present intelligence serv- \ ’I'bat declaration was important of any rdinary Republican who a whiff of pungent strated that the slightest uncaal- had been, under diacussioh 'x 'o t the last few years, from debt-ridden, hand-to- ice, would not know whether the j because it answ ered the fear that might hkve been trying to guess j^aert holly, In a little while he got around nes.Sj discomfort, or anger stops some time. which side of the struggle was. movement and secretion in the By the arrangement, an auton­ Repaired they hove lost—a chance to get a start In the ciaiiu was true or npt. Further-1 Russia might us* its own army. Claim Mine "Salted" to making movies. "This will be a mouth groups to communities of solid citizens Making the Victory Loan a smashing success really intending to put on an hon-1 rather lengthy scene,’’ he said. It i stomach and bowels. Vomiting in omous FM department la to be ^}n.pre,..fi,ut ourselves in the Russian 1 afpr 'be war, for political or im­ fro# and peaceful world they won for all of us. eSt. all-|out fight against Spellacy.! Tlien an "official " test of .sample turned out he wasn’t merely■ ■beat­ ■ up.set individuals is caused by re­ set up In NAB to coordinate FM Reasonably with a financial reserve, a financial stake in the will be a clear notice of our intentions. position. If the Russians pos-1 perialislic advantage inside other Thelehanges In party organi­ I Ores from, her mine showed no ing his guns. verse muscular contractions of the activities, with a committee nam­ ■eased the bomb and we did not, I countries. H?re was Russia zation/ linmedlatrly fnllnw ing the "trace of radiunv There were in­ - The scene was with Harold stomach which force.* the food to­ ed in charge until the next annual ; Tubes Tested American system, and a newly formed habit of would wc con.stder its possession pledging that Its troops would not | 5loyla(n victory scrni to Indicate nuendos and (lark hints that the Lloytl, who is starring as Diddle ward the throat instead of down meeting of the two associations. These facts are obvious-just as obvious as that |Mth he and his hackers do : mine was"saltcd." Hurt, outraged, 1 pock and Margaret Hamilton, the digestive tractr~ ' conducive to peace; 'would we be j be used inside the territories of The FMBI Washington office Ls to intend to wage, that kind of light, I disillnsiohed with the world of , the fine character actress who The stomach enzymes are pep­ be closed November 1. Large Stock the fact that it will take a lot of money to han­ regular saving. dlkturbed or placld.7 | other states except for purposes th a t /M oylan him self will .be a I business in which, she admitted, | plays his sister. Diddlebock wakes sin and rennln. Pepsin digests protein and rennin curdles milk. "Where, then, |is the political ' agreed upon by/the Allies. Here y strong candidate, and that I "1 m a fool,” Josie Bishop returned 1 up with a hangover and tries to Talks Tonlghl;; MBS 9:30 Amer­ Parts dle the problems they present As a result of this good judgment, we have • Following tho Vietory loon, ih* »ole of E, F, and 0 U. S. /advantage to us of the atomic 1 wa.s Russia pledging that such u.se the outcome next month will de- to the desert to lick her wounds. | remember what he did the day When food reaches the lower part ican Forum “Public Housing ProJ- trend primarily upon xvhether or But she never gaye up. In the 1 before. He recalls onlv that he of the stomach it has become a Savings Bonds will continuo through rogulor duthoriztd bomb? It has given u.s no advan­ of troops would not be made un-, ects?’’ CBS 10:30 Rep. T. Millet been able to hold off a disastrous inflation, not/he. gets the unified bucking scrawling hand that i.s the rte-! won $30,000 betting on the horses semi-liquid mass called chyme. hand on "Reorganization Of Con- It’s also obvious, when you come to think of tage so far: indeed, it seems to less it Was "after joint consulla-' The acid of the stomach secretions agancios ond through th* Poyroll Savings Plon. of his oxvn entire party. spair of her .-corre-spondents. she and invested it in some hazy en­ gress.’’ finance a good part of the costs of war, and save have, forced thinking In tVashing-; lion” with the other powers. If/the usual double-machine sell-' wrote mining folk^ the world over, terprise. is mixed with it and this acid- Other; NBC—7:30 His Honor. it that winding up a war as big as this one is food combination passes through ton more strtngly than ever be­ Today Russia is m aneuvering a out/can he avoided, as it was when ' This year vindication crowned In his stentorian tones. Sturges The Barber 8 Cornelia Otis Skin­ % the incredible sum of 100 billion dollars. the opening of the stomach to the expensive business in other ways. For instance, large new body of troops inside Mayor Morten.sen overpowered yit. her efforts. Engineers of the inquired, "Are you ready, chil­ ner; 9:30 Fibber and M.^olly; 10 Btjb fore into the] glib old pattern of two years ago, there is no reawn ; Canadian Radium and Uranium dren?” When all concerned re duodenum where it becomes alka­ P o t t e r ^ H depemience upon national power. , Bulgaria. . Reports say , that 200,- Moylan should noj havcZ'at I Gbrp, made new and exhanstive line. Intense musicular activity Hope; 10:30 Hildegard'e and Boms • • ' I ” y*.’ .Iiiv^uivi Iix/^ -----I-' ...... S..IVS X. V%i*cat.«ai.i * s:: piled In the^ affirmative, he de­ 8.59-541 \ 000 new troops, with complete lea.st an "even chance of winning, i tests. Thev came up with assur- and acid concentration at the Karloff. CBS 7:30 American Mwn- "There is too little imagination clared. "Let us have a moment d.v starts fifth year; 8:30 Theater MAIN S * and bri^adth of vision in the halls battle equipment, hav- members of- Congress, and those ver on the Bulgarian plains/ An- sihlllt.v. then, that Hpellar,v may j ter acquainted - with a pick-axe through their parts with virtu­ with meals if it is not used to lerty (excepting motor vehicles 1 ally no flaws and it was only out­ ! owned and taxable in the Town ot • • • • generals who seek, to a.ssurc them- ,other is that this new 'disMay of now' take the licking he esea|>ed , thaiy with a bank note. wash down the food. A bowl of hy his timely and judicious resig- I Honesty Proven side I'isturbanccs that caused the soup at the beginning of a meal 1 Manchester. selves and this nation that the Russian military force is designed - nation from office two years ago. fi-- *0 h<* retaken. . , is a good Start toward rational I PERSONAL PROPERTY atomic bomb is jiust another' to cast its influence on the ap- But the campaign is going In t>e j "I want to enjoy some of that First, some oaf outside the j Aircraft, . Mad Inery, Water money before I die. I've proved eating. If the food is eaten slow­ short and hot and It Is still I im> aouiiil stage was leaning on a car ly, and chewed well, all the flavors ! Power, Dams, Horses, Cattle, (■r- weapon, which can and will be, proaching, Bulgarian elections, Tm honest that’s all that mat­ used in another war, will be, if And a third is that this display early for lietting. and ruined the sound track. are developed and good digestion Sheep, Goats. Swine, Poultry, ters. Look— they’re paying me Then some music from s'Gnld- 'Jewelry. Household Furniture, to live In my own home on my is helped. they are followed by Presidenl of Russian military strength in A’eteran Wounded In Fiait wyn Girl number trickled In from Commercial Furniture, Libraries, Truman and the nation, thfe arclii j RulgltTia,'is., designed to impress own desert, where there's sage the adjoining sound stage. The Farming Tools, Tractors, . Road | . teqts and fitM criminals of that | Bulgaria's neighbor, Turkey, Danbury. Oct. 23—(,P)—Harold bnish and T can breath. I can final blow came when a whistle Marhihery, Farm Produce, Mc- still haul w ater Tor my m oriilng Deaths Last Night new war. ' ! But, In any case, two things are Lewis, 28, of this city, 'a recently shrilled the lunch signal at the rhanlcs Tools, Goods of Mfg., Ca­ discharged soldier was serlousiv'! I can't . stand ... people gas works next door. Despite the WATKINS bles. .Etc., Bonds ami Notes. .Ex­ —— ------I true. Russia is doing the kind of KEMP’S, INC PARK HH-I n.OWER SHOP_ .wounded in the left foot during 'a "'Inking I m niit honest ^ latter defection. Sturges said "Cut Washington—Luther R. King, BNOTHEKS. INC. cess Ocdlts, ail -other Taxable ANDERSON GREENHOUSES DAVIS HOME RARERY Good Neighbor Revolution I thing it pledged Itself not to do hunting trip in nearby Brookfiell 1 of'he sheriff of Silver and print it” at the end of the 54, chief of the adm inistrative di­ Goods LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE PENTLAND, THE FLORIST : at the Moscow Conference. And .yesterday bv the accidental dis- I * scene, meaning he was pleased vision of the general land offire, FUNERAL MUS’l BE BHLED. ANDERSON & JOHNSON DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE room over the jail. vHer earliest Most Americans, taking the jm irtla is doing it Without any/of | ^ with the take. and nsfociated with the land office Such lists shall be filed not DEWEY-RICHMAN ' MANCHESTER DRY Q.EANERS QUISH FUNERAL HOME tor 30 years. SERVICE later than October thirty-first in BANTLY OIL COMPANY view thst our knowledge of w’hai|inai.I that "joint jomi consultation"coniuiiauon whichwmen 1| World War II veteran, according 1 tani«'' bandit Geronlmo. With On the. way to lunch he, ex‘ " Independence. ,Mo.—Mr*. Mary jL-'Si.rP.W-V; MAJNOiESTlR h a r d w a r e CO. .If. goes on in Argentina provides 'as' the Moscow declaration provided ^S tate Policemim^^lll^^jIt.,Ma, ■M'.''widow -of a'-elyvl shalibe Siinday or a legal hofidsy, moved to Mojave, and in between ture live hear the East River and war surgeon, friend of Abrahaui D ire c to r then on. the next business day lol- DILLON SALES AND SERVICE MANCHESTER IVfEMORIAI COx -^H fE SEAMAN FUEL & SUPPLY racks, Danbury hospital authuri- births of her six children, sought F E BRAY liforUbly accepted a "what we M.olotov, who signed this 'Moa- that t whistle-could be from the Lincoln,' afid a alster. of the late lo/iyilng Failure to. file such lists 'K:; MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET _ , ties said Lewis’ foot mav have to gold and silver -and found, som'e. boats. In fact'. I think I’ll ,dub Buri-itt Smith, widely known CUi- rtieans (ten per, cent! 'addiUon.u' JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME JAMES’ BEALITV SALON |,Vdon’t know w on't h u rt ii.s" a tti­ cow D eclaration back In 1943; s t a t e s h o e r e p a ir s h o p be amputated. "A prospector is a fellow with in some more whistles.” cago lawyer. to taxpa.vers" lists. MAPLE SUPER SHEI.I STATION tude toward conditions In other a can of taeamr and a criist of FINDELL’S oiice more, boasted, at the London i The lunch was at Sturges’ res­ Cleveland / Capt. Edward P. The office of the Board of As­ ' BURSACK BROTHERS u: s. CLEANERS fi hemisphere coiintrie.*. Officially,, Q uits L'anil Arm.v Post bread with-no butter on it,, and X i ' Conference, that Russia always! taurant, The Players. It wass "Fitch. 70. a Great Lakes captain sessors In the M unicipal Biiil'.lin ' FOSTER’S MARKET McCONvil.LE, T h e f l o r is t that’s more truth than poetry," two-hour affair and the great man for. 40 years. He waa a native of ' CAPITOL GRINDING CO. l/we have been behaving as If they made it her busineas to observe I is open frAm 9 A. M. to 4::i0-. t* W. D. STAR MARKET a ...,.' .11 .... I H artford, Oct. 23-^(A*i—Mrs. Jo- she says grimly, "but he never explained: “I am taking the extra Chicago. GORMAN MOTOR SALES MIUKOWSKI. THE FLORIST WYrei ail perfect demociaeiea,-l-tbe letter of her agreements, and! seph Vf. Alaop of Avon haa resign- stops trying. Once a prospector M., every business day, exceptin'.; • CARROLL CUT RATE hour for lunch not as director of S aturday, 9 A. M. to 12 noon. Y’S RESTAURANT AND BOWLING WERBNER’S SHOE STORE pwhlle actually' ...... we'** have suspected ‘ ’ be recommended that other na- i *■ director of the Connecticut ^Iways a prospector." the picture! nor a producer, but R athvay Honor* FDR CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO mm bat detttocracj* 'is- aa--»trange to The end of the trail haa'brought Tht Sign of a Emil L. O. Honenthal, Jr., WEST SIDE DAIRY tions do likewise. The record 1 Land Army which she as president of CsHfornta Plc- Thomas J. Lewie, GRISWOLD'.S SERVICE STATION NO EN'S QUALITY FOOD STORE St of our "Good N eighbois" as . . .u . r. . ' beaded throughout the- war and Josie Bishop gray hair and dim­ tu rer.’’ Sao' Paulo, Brazil— —The CAVEY'S GRILL seems to show that Russia honors [today will attend her last nv'el- ming eyes. It has led her right Central Railway of Brazil, oper­ WORTHY SERVICE Henry A. M utrie, WILROSE DRESS SHOP 4t is to the Balkans. We do. busi- . Sturfes the writer had no part C. L. HALE CONST. CO. NORTH EM) RACK AGE STORE her own agregment.s, \vhen it' ing with the advisory board wliicn- back to her hiime in the desert !n the decision, he. added. < ated by the federal government, Board bt Assessors CENTER PHARMACY L. T..WOOD4CO. ^ wilh dictatorial regimes and picase.s her to do sOj but not nec- 1 convene at the state armory but left her a goocT. name, her has renamed its "North^ statio-.i 142 East Center Street Mancheater. Conn., iict. 1, 194o. /, ' CORNER SODA SHOP ( JOHNSON Si UTTLE t). REAR I- FIJRNI rURE-APRLIANCES H^oclaim the cause that the hem^ sssarUy otherwise. “ terminating most of memories—and a good chance at Latin. America haa a population ill this city the "R oomv*U S ta ­ Manchester ' Re^l Estate and Motor Vehicles I Uis lABd Armv s functions* that million dollars. , tion.” Dtsd not be Included in sucli list: ‘ of 130,006,000. i'

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PACT mAncnkS'Kit evening heral,u, m anchestek, iXJNN, TUESDAY, OCIOBER 23, 1945 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1945 ______■ ^ ^ ' ■ — ...... tractors or their representatives, j Dwby, General Supply Company, attended the opening of the bids. Bridgeport, $29,212.69. Major Labor Row New Building Garrvilig Out" Packard Reveals First Postwar Models Bids on Road Other apparent low bidders and/ Resurfacing Fort Path road, MANCHESTER I Milk Dealers Paris Picks Book Shelves Clean 634 AutoisIS" the Jobs: /; Madison, . Assoclateu Contractors, Nears Showdown; Work Opened Bridge and approaches for Wll- Hamden'. $20,782.70. AUTO BODY Permits Given "Long Practice Gel Hearings bur Cross parkway, Baldwin1 /ve- Resurfacing sections of Col 50 Oak Stract \k Meet Tonight At Sidewalk Stalls Along Seine f. nue, Meriden. Arute, Bro'ithefs, chestcr-Lebanon Village road, Strike Vote Soon Slypar-Patelll Inc., New Britain, $89,300.7 Thomas“Cr DeLiica, Lebanon, $47,- Telephone 8t79 Seven One-Family R c h U __ Miss Christine Patelli, daughter C ollw tibn Beinw M atle at Stale Highway Depart­ Sidewalk to highway /bridge. 299.95. Aato Body and of Mrs. Josephine B. P atelli of 115 Culled in for Passing I t o Discute Corilinua- (C>>ntiniieil from Pngo One) Redding, General Supply Com­ Fender R earin g lienees to C.osl $68,- Eldrldge street, was married yes­ Cffnler for Flowern for ment Will Open Bids pany, Bridgeport. $3,109.20. Cuba has approximately 7,000,- V Auto PatnttBg : tion of Every Other terday to Frank J. Stygar, son o ^ Stop Signs During the tho wages and hours act and a 000 lo Be Constructeil Lute W . L. Fitzgerald Twice Monthly Resurfacing Black /Pond road, 000 acres devoted to raising sugar Simonizlng surfendor of basic labor stand­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stygar^dl Past Six Weeks Woodstock, Campanclla & Cardl Day Delivery Here Willimantic. The single ,,>'fing Construction Comjiany, Provi­ ards.” A pmetide started 22 years ago I ■ Permits totaling $68,000 for the ceremony was performed" by the Hartford, Oct. 23.—Six hun­ Hartford, Oct. 23.—(A>i—The dence, $95,032.40. / Donald HammerberK, State Rputhcr in a telegram to Sena- erection of seven new onc-fnmily rector. Rev. Willlam^.J'. Dunn. by James Morianos, of the Cen­ Drainage, Depfit road, ■ East will cive the tor Murray (D„ Mo.nt.l, chairman dred and thirty-four drivers have State Highway department will :Mllk Administrator will senate Education and En-. hou.scs w-ere Issued yesterday b> Mrs. John BarrjKplayed ^ . the te r Lunch, to receive i^oq^t;ion.s f,-»r open olds on highway, road and Windsor, Chartji^ Oak Construc­ J-chlef talk at a meeting of A committee, .sni<*oU a | day. During September, 248 opera- Groton.. Candor Construction Co., '•'dealer said this morning that the described as an -Alice in Won­ permit for the erection ..erf a one- ) pearl grey crepe, with fuchsia ac­ tora were warned that additional The bid!) opened yesterday un­ Norwich, $15,825.10. This active girl, one of cessories, and corsage of w-hite Thi.s Is the larg est fund so far ' return of daily delivery would derland” theory RCUther’s state­ fam ily hoii'se "with ."irueftt,ached ga- '■ collected ill the entire 22 years and ■top aign violations probably ■Msv. der Tyack's supervision In the hall Resurfacing four streets in !-boost the retail price of milk but ment that General Motors could rago for Margaret' A. Taylor on ' orchids. The matron of honor w-ore is .the. Pith time that such n cpl- would result in suspension of their Shown above U the new postwar iga In seven and more powerful exterior appear­ of the House of Representatives our regular Customers, f did not care to be quoted as to I meet the 'union’.s wage demands Mount Nebo pja^e at a cost of a lim e-colored dress, w-ith A m er­ Packard Clipper touring sedan. Pro­ cities early next month. The new ance are attained with a newly treated in toe State Capitol included loction has been taken charge of licenses, 15 had their licensea sus­ radiator grille, and more massive side- how ihuch this increa.se might be.; ^^.,(|,oi^t increasing prices, cut the $10,000. Atr,^-anrvi.s has al.so taken ican Beauty acces."'ories and Amer­ by Jim.. pended for five days each, five for duction of toese 1946 models has just Packard, following styling of the those for toe grading of sections 'USE says: It seems to be a consensus prevl-| of (^hcvrolcts by $100 and ican Beauty roses. been unveiled to the Packard Dealer company’s fresh-designed prewar guard bumpers.- More eye-appeal ia permits ,^ff>r the erection of t'.vo | Tonight at 8 o'clock there is to ten days and one for an indefinite added by colorful new interiors of of the Wilbur Cross pathway and "oua to tonight's meeting that the j increase the pn;mings of the cor- houses'onOouses'on AlexanderAiexanner street,sireci, one tolo | The mother of the bride wore Advisory Council who were told that Clipper model, incorporatea 68 design Masonic avenue, Wallingford. / be a g.athcring of all of the Cen­ period. Commissioner Watson snd mechanical changes. New sparkle clean-lin^ modem styling. RAINBOW ;-,«very other day delivery P '^ , ppration by $100,000,000. __ ha*T an attached garage to cost j plum color w-ith navy accessories. ter Gang in trqnt of tlic reathurart stated. first public showings will be made at The apparently lowest bid, one i 1 now in operation is the best meth- One .Strike Settled $10,000 and the other to have a , and the bridegroom's mother, was and they will go to the Quish Fu­ In the first 11 days of October, of $287,731.16, was submitted by 6 6 6 ;’'cod. Elsewhere on the labor front, breozeway and garage to cost ; attired in a black and fusbsl.. dress neral Home to pay their rcspcct.s. 153 drivers were warned, three Willimantic,-Vhere she ' is recov­ toe A. I. Savin Construction Com­ DRY CLEANING $11,000. i w-ith d ark accessories. Both moth- _ -SOI of toe roller, and the worm oper- COLD PREPARATIONS one strike was scttleil and steps Tlipy will al.so have representation had their licenses aiisponded for ering from a broken hip. pany of Ela,st Hartford. / LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE, keeps all my non- were taken to end the walkout of Another permit taken by Mr. era wore gardenia corsages. A at tile funeral tomorrow nuliqjing., five days each, two tor three days, Paekard Shows 1 About^JS at Opening Jan-is is for the erection of a w-eilding hreakfa-st for the im m e­ one for-six days and one for ten NOSE DROPS 15,800 CIO glass workers in plants I>re-»ar loiirI»t>, l,n Paris fiiiind man.v a rare bu.v In the fiimmis li i>ok stalls along the Seine. Now i ‘ I 'The Improved crankshaft bear- Egg shells are chiefly formed About 75 persons, mainly con- USE ONLY AS DIRECTED washabies looking ^Favors Having in 10 cities. stocks <»f Ixioks and miiga/lnes are low. and eager 1)U.\ ers pa,\ fant a.stlc prices for publK^tions. Few clw-illing, breozeway and garage diate families was served at the days for stop sign violations, the L V ^ o f-w a rcifs g'kS'l s» I ( ing consists of a steel shell with a of carbonate of lime. The IS-day-old . strilie of 2,700 of the sidewalk hook shops liu\e as complete a stock as this one. to be erected for I^o J. Burke and Villa .Maria in Glastonbury. state official said. Comniissioner j | f J S l s T C a l coppcr-nlckel matrix Impregnated their bosl. They're so Pacific Greyhound bus drivers and w-ife on P rinceton stre e t a t a cost When leaving, with the bride­ King Opposes Watson explained that the hear­ ' with a special babbit bearing ma- : Unified Office station employes ended last night of $10,000. groom for an unannounced w-ed- ings are recorded officially bv UIONEnIJs WEEK ff IJjIIsIb DELIVERVIaIIsLjI V rsl% I AT /II MacDONALD’S lTlelCL/V/*M • black ijmrket extends its. teptacle.s terial. New to toe Industry is a fresh, so clean when and buses Immedlatelv resumed By Rosette Hargrove Tw-o' other single hou."ic8 arc to ding trip the bride w ore a black- .stenogT-aphers and are held Dealer Council First lo coll-sprlng-expanded oil - controj I Handle Work operations. The strike, which Opening Night . NE.\ Stan Correspondent , fdr^the good reason that book- be erected by the Jari"is Realty i ami gold dress w-ith black accei.>- Merger Plan throughout the state under the Jl- AQ*'piston ring, specifically designed Rainbow cleans them. started over a wage dispute, tied Paris — The famous bookstalls • Jdores hAve been unable to Company on .Oak . street, near; sorles. rcct supervision of Francis W. to give uniform radical pressure on > ______-^plenish their .stocks- and cannot Clinton, at a cost of $9,000 each. See Cars; Reveal up service In seven western.states. on the Banks of the Seine are Hogan, director of operator. con­ I the cylinder wall and to eliminate RE-UPHOLSTER i (Continued from Page One) Terhris were' not. Immediately an­ Of Local Rees begin to meet the demand. Bliss-Stuart For Defense trol. -y Design Changes clogging of oil slots forcibly re- « -r * nounced. ing ravished by eager bookw'orms, Costs Skyrocket ^ . F'or the week ending October ' vealed by wartime driving and now Your 2 Pc. Moral: Follow her good example. . mendatlons that the UnlUd Na- Miss Irene C. Stuart and George MacDonald A Federal conciliator arranged as Parisians, deprived 6f litera­ The cost of producing anylj^e'W ' 1*11*0 1 rilO K F. Bliss were married yesterday (Continued from Page One) 20tb, hearings were scheduled for Detroit, Oct. 23—Production of ^• distinct Improvement for poat- Bring Your Dry Cleaning To t tions organization be staffed by a a meeting with CIO union officials ture during the Ggrilian occupa­ kind of book has increased tre­ one hundred and fifty-one opera­ Living Room Suite kind of international civil sen-ice. Yoiiiigst<>rs F l o c k t o afternopn at- the home of their its 1946 models was unveiled' this' WEmse; strips your suite to the to attempt ending the strike of tion. descend upon the Ijmlted mendously since the w-nr. Labor, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. erable to the proposed single de­ tors. Inltlal car production, the Pack­ frame, and rebuilds com­ ‘ with each official taking a special gla.ssworkers which has closed a T ak e A d v an tag e o f llie .supply of boqk-nthial gument will be led by Senatot er Cbuncll members, who. had pre­ For Guaranteed Workmanship, Prompt Delivery, Large Selection of Fabrics, Phone that the chiefs of staff of Britain, poration’s manlifacturing division joyed the opening night priv- and at prices high in the black of text-books for the education The district officers had hoped it | ------an accidents- that In most cases viewed the Initial h’itiid-bullt sam­ South Coventi’y a£AMERS&LAUNDEREKi of France’s vouth i would have reached Manchester by | Hill (D., Ala.), author of the mer­ the pedestrians, not the motorists, HARMSON ST. MANCHISTIR ■ the United States, Russia. France in Cincinnati started la.st night as iledgc.s and ^an y more are ex­ market brackct-s. The publishing ger bill. He said he pluhned to ple at their last quarterly meeting, i and China had sat down togethei, 1,200 AFL Electrical Workers quit pected to Join during the next few- bu.sinoss wa.s .almost a t a com ­ With scarcely a book to read. ! the nnpiversar>-> — ------are to blame, because these pedes­ MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. the vouth of F rance retu rn s to i " ^ the school fire 'vhi^ch occurred; -call Josephus Daniels, .secretary by Packard president Geo. T, Sgt. Harold Turner has been One Block From East Center The Executive committee an­ xwork. . A union official .said'the weeks.,-- plete standstill during -the Nazi of the N.avy in World War I. to trians usually are creasing be­ Christopher. 983 MAIN STREET HARTFORD TELEPHONE 2-4127 nounced that it would send to the strike was a protest against the | 'LCon Sheppard, newly ap- occupation, for this reasq,n ever.v- .school to be educated to world 1‘^e Afterniwn of October 23^^ 1^ tween intersections. In order to Sixty-eight mechanical and de­ honorably discharged from the Ar­ company’s refusal to consider uted full time director of the democracy and the 3 R’s. In ad- was this firp that showed the te.stlfy next week. be sure of toe greatest legal pro­ Special .\ttention Given Out-of-Town Customers preparatory commission a report thing from bound hooks to This indicates Daniels favors the sign changes are Incorporated In ray after 2’i years in the service, general wage Increase policy. uilding, will arrive the first of .. V * II need for fire apparatus ana! S and tection, pedestrians should cross TCCommendlng that the United back-number new.spnpera costs riition to the lack of supplies district to place an I con.aolidation. the 1946 Packards, which follow 22 months of which he spent over­ Nations organization adopt a gen­ At thb Paramount motlon^dc- November. How-cver the huiltling about ten times what they did be­ there is a lack of bmldlngs. A , roadways at crosswalks or other toe low, streamlined grace of the seas. He received his discharge eral rule granting full freedom of ture studio in Hollywooih^nlckets will be oi>en for young.stcrs and protected lanes. fore the war. i;reat number of schools were de- ’ truck. company's prewar Clipper model from Fort Devens and was sta­ access for the world's press, in­ and non-strikers foughtywith fists adults from six . o'cloci to nmv stroyed d\irin;r the Battle of 'Q—How Ibng is a light wave? ' “This department will be very cvening.s, Monday through I'l.d.-iy. The French arc ."fii avid for with Its revolutionary fade-away cluding access to the power-wieltl- when a group of st»fmo Workers rending matter and new.s of the France. This is particularly true A—Waves of visible light are strict with motorists found guilty fenders and other fresh styling tioned a l Harmon Field in Steph- ihg Security council. attempted to crash the massed The building is also open for 400. to 750 millimicrons long. A ; We, The Women of striking pedestrians at 'cross­ envlUe, Newfoundland. He Is the adults on, Saturday afternoon and world that they are willing to in Alsace aqd Normandj-. notes. wearer of toe American Theater of 'file recommendations leave room' picket line to enter the gates. One pa.v any prife for a few printed There are 10,000 students In millimicron is 1-25,400.000 of an ; walks. but It 18 up to Individual Changes Enhance Clipper Styling for secret meetings when neces­ picket was taken to a hospital for evening. About Town inch. I Time We Learned to Grow Old pedestrians to save themselves Operations Ribbon, and the Good words. Paris today who cannot find ac- Gracefully Fxmctional design of toe Clipper sary but advocate fullest possible treatment. , x Youngsters, 12 years and over, Where tho situ.ation a.ssumes comhiodations,, and w-ho have few from death or, Injury on the roads Conduct ribbon. Information on the peace organi­ The studios appealed to the desiring to Join niii.st .secure a Q By what collective name do | by using toe crosswalks Instead Is retained and new sparkle and Mrs. Ruth Smith has gone to the most .serious propnrtion.s. if any books to study. Their lack Bv R uth more powerful exterior appearance sation’s activities. courts to atop mn.ss picketing membership applicaton fropi the of hou.sing facilities is partly due | Corporal Benjamin McGowan we know the.se territories: Johore. i of crossing between intersec­ New Orleans to meet her husband. Regarding the 11-member Secu­ office at eitjher buililing. answer however, is in the realm of NE.V Staff Writer are gained with a new styled ra­ which yerterday was extended to school ami text' books. W ith the to lack of fund.s, and perhaps | -fr., of 177 Loomis street, has been Negri .Sembilan. Selangor. Ma- j tions.” Commissioner Watson Pvt. Donald C. Smith, where they rity council, the agent for hand­ two new studios. RKO and Para­ the simple question.s and have hi.s Perhaps you don't know there diator grille, lower radiator em­ reopening of schools and univer­ even more to the grasping nature ' honorably discharged from the lacca, Pahang, Perak, Trengganu, ■ said. plan to spend a week and from ling political disputes which might mount. PrevloTisly picketing had parent nr guardian sign the form Kelatin. Kedah? i is a man whose 'specialty .is tcach- "In accordance with toe Pedes­ blem, and more massive sldeguard there Mrs. Smith plans to stay a sities all over France the scarcity of the small hotel-keepers, who | Army Medical Corps. He sen-ed bumper treatment. Eye appeal of threaten the peace, the report rec­ centered at ' Warner Brothers and then take it hack to the otflcc two ycai-.s overseas. He partlcl- A- The Malay States. iing others how to grow olC trian Protection Program whlcn week near Pvt. Smith's camp at w here some 800 form ed lines ves-I where, a member.ship card for the j is c.nusing .s.-«rn'is headaches in c.an n-.al-.e more morfev with toe car’s interiors Is further en­ ommended that discussions be pub­ pated in two battles. "gracefullv.” started October 20to and will con­ Kesler Field. Biloxi, Mississippi. terday and .several fights started, .season will be issued for a nom ""choinstic circles. Here, too. the tran.sicnts. Well, there is. He's Dr. Gcorgt hanced by colorful2iew fabrics, and lic w-herever possible, and th.at Q -What is the significance of tinue through November 30th. Her two children, Donnie and even when work is done behind Almost all production a t RKO wa.s Tniil sum. Lawton, director of the New Yorh Commissioner Watson says that other modern deslgfn, touches that DicklS are spending the two weeka PC buildings oft'o' a varied i A son was born yesterday at | the town of Torgau ? heighten toe flash of Interior new­ closed doors a communique be is­ stopped. Inc itc clerical and technical mine work­ the Hartford hospital to Mr. and ! A—It was near Toixau that U. Citv Old Age Counseling Center additional drivers having acci­ at their grandmother’s home, Mrs. pi'ogram for youngsters and a Dr." Law ton also is to teach Coo, ness. sued after each session. Two-Hour Strike Thealened ers still was questioned by the op­ Mrs. Paul W. Salo of 21 Summit j X,.s and ' Russian~ troop.s first Joined dents involving pedestrians at Ruth Welles. ^ It was expected that this policy moi'e extensive program of indoor Lift in erators. some of'whom said they per Union's new co.irse in Aging "Not only do toe new ears In­ In Chicago, a two-hur strike on activities will begin as soon as street. ' the Ea.stem and Weetern front.s. crosswalks and under other con­ corporate as many changekx, as Mrs. Virginia Richard has re­ would be set forth for the coming the Chicago rapid transit lines were considering filing suit against Succes.sfully. ditions where toe driver is obvi­ turned from Washington. D. C., meeting of tho 'Preparatory com- the new director arrives. A spe­ the Lewis union for breach of con­ Dr. Law ton’s theory is th a t th» were offered In some .prewar (elevated) between 1 and 3 p. m. cial game room has been set aside May Be x4?ked The Little Blower of Jesus ously at fault, will be summoned years," Christopher pointed out, where she visited her husband, Lt. misston, scheduled to open Nov. 8. tomorrow was threatened by 4.200 • *' tract due to the strike. Q—What nation other than the | to {^rowing old stacl" for hearings during the coming Jg. Robert Richard, who is taking and for the first meeting of the as in the past for the exclu-sivc Mothers Circle will meet tomorrow U. S. is detaining Japs as war up pretty well with the advan- "but they represent first applica­ 'The war is over and the victory is ours. No more of our young men AFL union operational cmployfia.. „ 3e t^c boys as well as priv evening at the home of Mrs. crim inals? winter months when accidents tn- tion of additional pre'clalon Inspec­ a equrse there. Upon completion of General Assembly, set for Dec. 4 over a• nn**pay priority /lictmifAdispute. A A 1in.un­ ...... ’ tage.s to being young - if you JusI x-olvlng pedestrians greatly out­ his studies, he expects to be sta­ need die or suffer on the field of battle. We know that they ore in London. Uedges on the basketball floor, By President Maurice Coleman. 45 Main street. A—Australia. know how to make the most o1 tion experience learned In our out-' ion snolie.snian said the payment boxing, pool, ping pong, dart.s Re<-t. ‘28 ' Pa,ris— —The French ‘ na­ Is a reporter of /a column entitled beauty. Their eyes are old anc Highland street; Dennis Scuderic. w'a.j "doing everything” to m ake I turn to private Operation a num; (JPl tile Is calculated at 50 cents, Bumstead, a widower, was a i '8 « 45 Durant street; Ignatz Berzlnski, certain that a general strike would Annual outing Manchester Gobs ber of oil refineries seized as the tional debt has Jumped from .$8,- "News in Review”. Another lo­ roughly). -their faces hard, marked by theli pattern maker employed In a local t 58 Bissell street; Rich.ard I.anpen. not occur. Club, at Garden Grove. result of a labor dlstnite; Secre­ 920,000,000 in 1939 to $38,000,000,- cal girl Patricia Commins Is a discontented struggle to loci' I factory./ *<• ^ 69 Branford street; Dorothy Stav- Sti'iker.s appeared outsiilc the .Mnniliij. Oct. ’29 tary of the Treasury Fred M. Vin­ 000 in May of this year. general hews reporter. Q—>What Invasion did U. S. younger than they are. On a dresser in hla room, was ' sen. Lake ’.street; Elizabeth Elder. hall where their official un'i'on Monthly meeting of VVar Rec­ son; Secretary of Agriculture An­ forces undertake without reliable If-they could Just relax and ad found A note which read, "Haven’t 1 81 Tanner street; Baby Penny I.ea'Ier.s inet. and distributed Icaf- ords commiltee., Municipal Buil'l- derson; Price Administrator Ches­ maps? mit their young days are past, th« been able to crawl Into or out of / Tucker. 65 E.>"sex street. let.s saving they were standing put ing a t 8. ' ter Bowles; Ecjonomlc Stabilizer A—The Gilbert Islands. -Our middle and later years could bi toe ^thtub for toe last Six Admitted today: Mis.s Lottie on their, ilem.snds for a 40-hour Hallowe'en party and dance, John Caskle Collett; Edwin Wlt- New York to B. A.—A Weekend Hop Geologic Survey had no specific happy, pleasant and fruitful. Aftei w e^s." V j-MacKen.-^ie. 309' - Snrijee ;^trect; week and pay of $.5 a day, an in­ .lohn Mather Chapter, DeMolay, tle. public member of the War La - information on them. all. their children are grown anc Janet Maison. 36 Wadiiell road; • crease of $1.90 a day. Ma.sonlc Tcrriple. bor Board, and Moran, who repre­ out of the' way and the hard yean * Diacharfed vesterday'; Robert Tll- .. The -)|hion leader.ship haS op­ Saturday, Nov. 3 sented Secretary Schweilenbach. Q—Has loss of parts of Eastern of struggle and hard work a n / l Conneclicut'a Gtovemor wlstta a wounded Conaectlcul soldier. P rt Norman D. PetMb Pa.st Ma.»lers' N ight, Manchea-^ ^icl Given Army .1 den. 107 Holl street-: Mi's. Eliza- posed the walkout. 80 I’cr .Cent Slore Sought Germany caused a German migra­ over. y ■on oi Monchesler. ort the Army's Gushino Oeherdl HospiioL in Frominghom, Mass. j belh Hackett. '20 Bunce drive.- ter Lodge of .\Iq.sons, Masonic Now they have time’ to enJo> Unions have been demanding 30 tion problem? "Discharged tixlav: Mrs.. Frances Temple. ■ ■ ' A' A—Some 12;000,000 Germans life, to learn new skills and tak« ^ 111 Civilian Davs . , ■ . Miner and .son. Roekville; Mrs Saturday, Nov. 10/^- per Cent more, as in the case of must resettle to- remain German on new Interests, to deyelop^ theli m R c< ^ E m e p ^ Ceremonfhl Tali CedarS of Leb' the CIO Oil Workers in the strike -whole personalities. Thanksgiving is comif^g, and Christmas, too. Thpre are hundreds of Connecticut boys, like Pvt. Peterson, Leon Heckler'and son. North Cov lending to the refineries’ seizure, residents. I entry: Mrs. Jes.se Glenney. 70 Por anon. Masonic Tcmp}e^ But that Isn't what most ol n Fort Devens,. Mass., Oct. 23— who'll havf^ to spend the holidays away from home, spitie in camps, some in hospitals. But all need J ter street; Mrs. I.X'onanl Crouch As Strongest Monday, Nov. 12 to compensate for loss of overtime Q—Do winds -ever get stronger them do. Most of them spent Annual American Legion Armis- paid during the war. It was not their time trying to look young —When Pvt. Fernando R. Plllcer, and daughter, Vernon: Mi.ss known how they would react to a than .the hurricane-velocity gales , 22, was inducted Into the Army re­ cheering up. V * Jeanne Spencer. Stafford Springs; tice Day supper. Legion hall. ' of 140 mph -that sweep up the and for recreation get together tt cently It wasn’t hla first taste of * John and Catherine Olsaver, 277 (C'ontinuer my gun and the disputed Issues, recognition of ed an annulment lmmediatel> A'Viry rosining through tha ilAblS^ *Mcaic*N a iiitr roa «* n c i • * m iiic * n a iu if roa n *iv uN^ro vuoosuv MuirassssSi runs - be the mule thqt kicked him may Drapiatic example of |iow travel will be speeded up in th^ near known, but probably the soundest when she testified that her hus­ without finding any pneaaanta. He fOND • raiiNDj or loairauto • *M»aic*N a tiiir rog nouway . rHiujriNt w m atuir • roi sm w m a iiiir • unitto tuoosiav , bavo a 34-hour Job to lYnmd them It wasn't there. I felt like two have sOipe kind of a "working John ti- Lewis' foremen's union. BUILDINGWLOAN ASSOCIATION,INC . . ztiiH rauiitK -us committei roa the c*at or EuaortAN CHiioaiN at II a head. The critters in Ivewis called off th4 strike as of future is shown on map above. Institution of air passenger service theory Is that the term stuck after band married her "because oat down to rest, too tired to care cents.” Smith lost his big chance. agreement” with his former owner. the ancient (Sreeks began glvln"? had- been going together to Ion/; when he heard the gunfire o f other : on aranderlng into spots where The safecrat-kera escaped with $45 "The mule.” Woods said, "p ro v ed I yesterday, and 200.000 mineri) re- to South America ha.« consistently reduced the travel time until, ------OBGAN/ZfO APRIL 189/ ------even poUre motorcjKles and in cash while he ran after his pls- faithful to his old b o s^ an under- turned to work. But the recogni-. according to plans for postwar schedules, the trip will soon ba ships feminine names Ih deference -rand told her sO rlgljt sifter tut huntera coming closer to him. He I aiB cat a t them. toL, . takai,” • tion of a union for auDervlsory. I condensed to a weekend jaunV to Athene, g^dess of the sea. ceremony. ■ . Juat sat there until he had baggaJ , "I" '' . hla .Unfit of Uia birds thay fluahtd. ■ 0, f i i PAGEEIEVMK^ MANCHESTER EyENlNG HERALD, MANCHB8TCR. OONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S. 1941

MANCHKSTEIf EVENING HERA1n, hot It Mrs. Janes Charlotte Tomlinson Starts Fridfty at Rec Score Rec Loop Wins Decked Out in Entire- a strong voice. There . nerr vvaswas .frequent .. quroM | ^ might as well lie named St. Valen­ Visiteil Grandfather ent football offering In several U. All Parts of World of 1629 Hebron avenue. Glaston­ years In Manchester last Sunday Rockville needs bolstering In the 'Ijr New Dress applause from the iegiatators who ^ which to beat off Ih e^ a ck .s tin's Day. For more minierotm than bury, mother of Rusisell L. Tom­ filled almost every seat In the n„r\jay Pfc. Arthur G. IToung, adn of Mr. at Mt. Nebo. line and local players Interested in Mrs. f.,ennBrt Seabeek of Rocky linson of this town, died at Hart­ Manchester tans have been hun­ playing are asked to contact Jeff Correnti, Wilkie Pace. large House chamber during .the dista'iKeK<*. i •‘'‘ “ ''y Four Team •fiM Bcwly r*Bovat#d and ra- Hill, whose lecture on "Women of ford Hospital yesterday after a and Mrs. Thomas Young of 1*8 gry for aeml-pro football for the Koelsch. With a lltUe reserve High Underdog Purdue Jumps 28-minute addreas ' ^ ^^e enc^v." \ *cnlimcntal customs .short Illness. Mrs. Tomlinson was Legion No. 1 Team tO' ratad Oak Grill will open to I>l«ns For Pence I ‘ , . , about love, Itive, love. Wetherell street, who has been, past few years. The attendance strength, the final story In the Opens 15 Week Sched , m*. i n the World," was the first of the born in New Brun.swick, Canada, Sunday was gratifying to all and to public tomorrow niKht with a I n huM u ' "o u ld f aiise Ineonxeiilenee | Becau.'ie-of llfc-supernatiiraJ at- overseas for the past 18 months Torrington game would have been Win; Simmons Tops Secretary of State Byrn^., i The president said that any »ys- mpspherc of the hblUlay, All Hai- setsson for the Manchester Wom­ 63 years ago and had been a resi­ with the 35th Infantry Division, why not. Never since the days of a lot different. The latter eleven ule at West Side Rec, At MlddletbWn To 4th Place program topped off by music claaped in n**„5!*l._* __ j lein Intended to guarantee the n a -; [ow'.s .Fve is supposed Ui be an an’s club, entertained a large dent of Glastonbury for 38 years'. surprised hia mother with a tele­ the Cubs and Majors was there a kept a steady stream of subs go­ 7;30f\ ____ Pinners at West Side Mr. Truman outlined his j She was a member of the Bucking­ crowd on hand, a paying crowd, as Alleys; Start at Art McKay's orchestra and ly as tional defense would raiise some excellelit----*. time fop------peering, .Into .. the- feathering of the, members last phone call from London, England, ing into the game and gradually plans for a peace bolstered by mil- ; jncoiiveiiience. snd perhaps even future. Once upon a time people ham Congregational church and this mornliig. They talked for there was at the Rockvllle-Torring- wore down the Rockville iron men. Red and White Eleven Army Retains No. 1 Spot The Dllworth-Comell Post, Njk'i cial menus for patrons during night' In the chapel of the South Ladies’ Aid Society, and of the ton tilt. First matches in the Knights of evening. itary might. '.some hardship. "Imt we mii-st bal- believed that on the night the three minutes, and Mrs. Young Semi-pro football returned with team, dtoending Hartford Gounty All the other cabinet officers ex- , again.st the danger which Methodist church. Mrs. Seabeek Buckingham Parent-Teacher Asso­ The Rockville eleven consists a bang. Next year with Majewakl Columbus Bowling league will be In Night Contest on In Weekly Poll; Notre The new Grill presents a pleas- lord of death sunimoned all thc_ was thrilled to hear that her son mostly of Manchester players. Mt. rolled at the West Side Rec alleys American Legion Bowling League cept Navy Secretary Janies *• " r - ' face imle.ss we are realistic and creatures who had been con-', in her youth traveled all over the ciation. had just spent a 14-day furlough and Murdock and others, com­ interior, with walls of knotty reatal sat in front row seals, fo r-I enough tn he pre- , Nebo field itself is one of the best Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, Road Thursday at 7 ;30 Dame Second * champions strengthehed -their grip block brown and white tile deriined to inhabit animals' forrit.s. world with her father, who was a She leaves her husband. Rimer with her father, Thomas McCann, bined with local men now being restal was represented by t nder-1 S. Tomliirson; four sons, Walter in the entire state. The weather (Chairman Thomas Morrissey of loom, sound proof celling blocks and decided what shape they were lalile, amt into it go figs, dates, Journalist and author. She there­ in Portadown, Northci'n Ireland, discharged, Manchester will return on first place in the Legion circuit secretary Artenius L,. Gates. i added that the country's do- A., Gerald K.. Everett, all of Glas- was excellent from a spectators the Athletic committee announced Manchester High’s football elev­ New ' York, Oct. 23—(8>i—The ash gray and new recessed to take foi' the coming year. lai.sins and other tidbits wrapped fore had ample opportunity to ob­ and that he gave a farewell party viewpoint to witness a game. to the grid spqpt with new life and last night when they blanked the ■•The atomic bomb is of little tpi.p, j^ation to jemain power fill tonbury and Russell of Mafrche.a- at the meeting of Campbell council en, winners of their first start and 35-13 shellacking Purdue handed Manebestef Dllworth-Comell Poet, Now the animal i

will no doubt consist of all local less. ony. thrill. Maybe the fact that the -Spritjgfield invoked the curfew- dicative of the civilization of any of that amount. He referred to son, who assists with the backs. 163. Chicago, outpointed Archie brother, comes out of a slx-’month Considers IS Lucky the Idaho state line and relief from “ The year of univeraat training later time conditions change, the 2 ill (]oii8pii*a(‘y country. The higher the status objections In New Hampshire and teams and players this season. Th!e young fellows will really cheer leaders were beautiful WACs progranr could be re-examined and law today to halt Hallowe'en van­ Of course it is nothing new for Moore, 17214, St. Louis (10). retirement to battle Ray Allison Fort Worth — Freshman back hunters’ bullets have been misin­ should provide ample opportunity the higher the civillaBtlon. Amer­ Vermont, as well to in some NUKl'H Boston In a lightweight slx- have to play to beat these fighting Newcomers to Pimlico may have had something to do with it. formed. The pheasant season revalued. At the present, he said, dalism. Army to have a hard charging Providence. R. I.—Ralph Zannel- of George Mitcham of Texas Chrik for self Improvement." he con­ ican women have been thinking places in Conqecticut, which' he and rough eleven. Any player Mancheater High’s night game rotrnder, one of three on the card. "old men". Both Ballsieper and wondered why the board of stew­ It wasn’t the game Itself wirtch opens in Idaho Tlieaday. W. A -the nation has the necessary or­ (Jiaiige Pleas Mayor 3. Albin Anderaon de- U, 145%, Providence, knocked out with Middletown High Thursday tian, figures he has a bit of mage tinued. "Some part of the train­ and doing things to r themselves. felt could be removed if the pub­ 5432 who has ever been on an opposing Nava Esperza, 145, Mexico, (4). Wilkie are former club champions ards wore white rosea at the open­ made my eyes pop. It was the on his side In wearing number ^8 Hemenway, who operates a ranch ganization. the r'equirred camp in­ _____ ci'eed that all childi’en itnder 16 evening at Middletown will i be ing could be used to develop skills World peace and world unity lic were fiiUy informed of the team will tell you the Cadets have New Britain. Conn.—Baby Sims, . Punt Blocker and they proved to a gallery of er yesterday. It dates back to the combination stadium, containing a along the Snake river dry line said which would be useful In future stallations, and the essential equip- j must be off the streets at 9:30 p. SOUTH played .at Cltv Schools Athletic .several hundred that champions original charter of 1830 which pro­ complete football field, separate lirent and tr alning grounds rmnre- can only be achieved when women need and value of flood control. always been that way.- 148'i, New York, won from Vic pheasants in Washington County, civilian life just as such skills Hartford, Oct. 23. - i stand a powerful enemy. We must with conspiracy to Interfere with 19-vote margin, receiving 4,.5:i7 ^ line In the picture above. Did you AI Browm, 149H, Panama, (10). from several clubs. Neale? I always can laugh at ficult spot playing • under center At Rockingham—Dream Parade ¥ day advertlsin* *l«eti upon nquest. 1 Congress the adoption of a plan minimum of buildings tn North 307T have men trained to rise these the administration of ju.stic'c, bet­ votes to 4,518 for Mrs. Florence U l t i t o * a-s ' Windham be affected .and that ‘ ever see a hardier looking seven? Pittsburgh—Gene Burton, . 140, Top drawer business will settle him." but he will, Improve. Our tackles $14.20 (NorUificld Allowance Seal-Beam Ada ordered cancelled pei'Te tn» for universal military tratning." New York, defeated Doll Rafferty, wennons." ting on horse races, and liquor B. Darrach. Democrat. All other (Afters PM.) No yonder coaches are calling the question o f whether New Lon­ Jim Leonard, Pittsburgh Steel- ■till are the weak spot but they're Purse). Ird or Stir day will l>a cinrged only Favor Year's Training ______part of U. S. Route 6 ffiat passes 136’/4, Milwaukee (10). don will be represented this sea­ Headlights for old for the actual number of time the 'The president asked what the laws, but two now remain for trial Republican candidates were elect- through the town be undisturb­ qrs; "We’re getting some boys cnlt coming along. By December I At Churchiir Downs—Rockwood ad appeared cliar*in* at' the rate The president recommended that United States could have done on to the jury. They a.re former, ed by margins of better (hair l.OdO son, and whether the league shall OT service and by November we I have a hunch'we may be able‘to cars Complete set $11.9a aimed but no Sllowat.re nt returns the training should be for one year , Bridgeport. Oct. 23 — (.45 ed." 7868 accept the memltorshlp applica­ Sonny $97 (Audubon Park Purse). Dec. 7. 1941 the dav of the Pearl Asses.sor Harry J. Waiii and Her-' voles. George Morrissey, ,22. of 822 Nor­ Wesley F. Hartson, North Joe Don’t Know shoilld have a fair country ball match Army’s line.” dan be made on »'* I'me arts stnpned and that each young man should Hatbor atlark- if .it, had had a man larvitan, proprietor of the; - — ------tions of the Bridgeport'Lenox and club.” atu Holcomb, Army: “Our boys 'afl»i the fifth dav. eiller training "either at the age man street, a dlachargcd veteran Windham manufacturer who fos­ are coming along, too. Davis and Tommie Mansor became the first No "fll forbids"; display Hue. not .srujtily of aloiiiic bombs in New of four European battles, la being Los Angeles, Oct. 28.—(85—vVlH the Newfleld cluba. McKee^'r (interrupting): "We FORD CHEVROLET of 18 oriUpon'hLs giadtialion from Fore.st girll. ^ Proiioiiiiced .Molh-Pruof tered the resolution, asserted that Joe Louis retire If he loses to Billy Blanchard are improving Satur­ of the Churchill Downs jockey ;| aold. Mexico ot 'Tenne.s.see. held today without bonds In con- 20 dwellings and his factory MANCHESTER are getting'Xquie,' too, but bur re­ Tba Hetald will not be >esponsible high school—whichever is later; Assiinre also that the United Conn next June? ’ Tanka Get Walker inforcements came too early or. day by Saturday; Shorty Mc.WiU to suffer a penalty when he was PLYMOUTH, ’85 to *4* Albuquerque, N. M.—(TH—Mrs. nectidn with the death last night which he said was establish^ 'h (lams, Bobby Stuart and the oth­ grounded yesterday by the /Stew­ Icr more than one Incorrect Inser- but in any event before his 20th | states and Japan Ixrth' had had a of Edward D. Shaw. 32. of 78 Or­ WATER CO. It depends,” says the kingpin too late. I had planned to use GH lea of any idsartlsement ordered foi birthday.” I supply of the Ixinibs on that date, Elght-Kunm IIoiiap J< Blind Maii'< Eloisa Cervantes called an ambn- 1866 "would be completely oblit­ heavyweight. Bostexv—Big Bill Walker, 220- Douley as fullback on offense and ers have further to go. We’re not ards for an Infraction in tlto eighth ■ore than one time. , Buff lahce after her foijr-year-old son, chard street. Mr. Shaw died after erated.” poimd guard and former VMI too discouraged about that ba'.l A 17-year-old high school grad- 1 the nrCSldcnt said and akked: participating in a fight at 8 p. m. It depends on how I lost. Il' end on defense; he wtmid have race on opening day Sat^day. He BRAKES $9.95 The Inadvertent oiiitsaion ol incor- uate also would be eligible to en-i "Which would have survived?" Manuelito, told hcF he swallowed 8319 I lost because I couldn't get In standout. Is out of the Navy and n'ade a lot of trouble. T saw Co­ club." was banded a fiv e -d a / benebtng ract publication oi advertiain* will be | a "marble." At the hospital doc­ in a doonvay at 11 Fairfield ave­ Brig. Gen. Emmet “ Rosey" ractitod oqIj by cancellation ot thi | ter ti'airirng wilhjiia parents’ con-I ------Tampa. Kla.-ri.P.—Blind since Stricken With Heart Attack shape or' because I got tired, then has rejoined the Boston Yanks. lumbia’s deceptive attack Satur­ for bearing over on the field while Price Includes drWhetta, ■torga mada tor tna sarvice rendered. sent. ! Wants Boat to Go Home In 1931. M. F. Jones o f Tampa ia tors searched in vain. Manuelito, nue, where his body •*" ROUND Cl <7A I'd quit But if I felt my condi­ day and I don't know how I’ll O’DonneU: "I never saw an Army anoount Roncat. questioned further, told them it ter by pasaersby. , ^ „ After 5 P. M. TRIP ...... ^ I . # V Oiilfstreain Oeegees club like that when I was at West Lining and Labor J All. advertraejnenla must conform Under the president's recommen­ building an eight-room house. En­ He waa pronounced dead by Dr ^W aterbury, Oct. ,23—(.Pj-r-Judge tion Wfo good and' I was strong, teach the boys to follow the bail. Xavlef Cugat is aty'e. copy and typucrapny with dation. the trainee, tipqn- comple- Kansas City-(TP.— "A little boat tirely Unaided, he -hasi spent six was a white marble—like you put Net Inclndlng Federal Tax. then I’d continue fighting.” HaUandole, F la .^ t* b le room I couldn't follow I t” .. Point. 1 hope to get up there for _ ■ ■ oaafcwmeft,.Ay-.jUiA..a>ui Frank Rlccio. Medical Examiner (Davies J. McLaughlin, Hartford, The Buigefa/^foGmf*~nt ^4lf King of the Rliumha. Xavier Cu- Bqt Louis, here to relax before for more than 1800 horse# Engle: ” I think it would be gooi^ just one look before they sell them of the eight races at the Paacoag, U. S. Army M ^ K lt * Yie ♦ra'andj they reseire the, ri*hts'’^to H. R. DeUuca said .death was waa. stilcken with a heart attack Leaves * Maachester, WEEK­ to Brooklyn.” gaCdeclares that “ Adam has what toll. rCTlie ot rereef any • copy con- would beginning heavy training, adds sought at Gulfstream Park, whgre strategy not to score on , Colum­ R. I., race trick yesterday, brother genet;, D A Y S Oct. 8-Nov. 17 inolaelve, bia until the last couple %f seconds. Lot) Oshlns, Brooklyn College: it takes to make hats that are U. S. Army Haln Tie Bldarcd objectionable. Morrissey appeared at heao- (ng-40 mlnulea'aftel' the openffil; at f0i«5 1b- ■’aa'- ■ Robert capturing three of them. CLUStNG IIUtlRS—Oisaified ads tc years. After that he woyld be pine- ! port of Casablanca" wrote Tire "I may be able to finish it ^ A S CO. "1 think he TKitr lo*, tn. •publtabed'aime day-must be ra- ed in H“ acconduiy re-serve status, Kansas City Star that he has been quarters of the police shortly af­ ,of the court' session. The jurist, Travel Agency. 493 Main St., ur trouble St Brown think I can arrange a deal.” ™ ^f^^^iM O T et^e eH$*q1 abbut thre^ jears," J.ones says'. Death Brings Change of Heart like the last time and I'U flatten than 650 dan be taken care of. and. Colgate. Our d ou b l/b y winning the flrat event ' oalved by 12 o'einrk noon SAturdayr Urges Prompt Passage "sweating out" the process of re­ ter 10 p. m. with hla attorney, -lig- who walked t unaided from the Tel. 8880. is we have only three of the four Just then a reporter came along Ity, choose an Adam Hat from a mund Miller, and surrendered. He 5075 Mm.!’ 1 aboara Sun 'Victory which paid her ' 10:». “ .J^lirge that the Congress pass turning home for 45 days. bench and from the county build­ Bos doe track 12:80 P. M. Dally Bowling Ottinpa Split freedoms—we|re still lacking the waving a telegram from Wilbert ■election that ranges from $3.46 to Lotig Beach, Calif.—(TPi-^ After waa booked on a technical charge ing, waa driven to his home In era 878.80. SU y A t Home a Telephone Your Want Adfl this legislation promptly- while Declaring that he haei been a Found NiJff'R’ated in Crib Double cloaca 12:45 P. M. Races Leads Navy Eleven Chicago — Because those who- freedom from w ant" Bach, U. of Miami drumb-beater. 87JS0, eovertplg evsry headtlze, BRUNNER’S ^ 1-years of married life* and four of breach of the pgace pending fu '- West Hartford. . ' . start 1 P. M. Bus leaves Im It said: “If the L. S. U. game le a 7.80 shot completed the double. shape, color, and\type! Adp are acvaptad otti Uit tala- the dangbr la still fresh In our "good little boy for a whole year, ELECTRIC CO. formed them are now with other * Owen: "When we were penalized Bob also won with Brainstorm l ’’' BbOB* at the CHAKUK RATE giver minds—while we still rctncnibei' (1 have the good conduct ribbon New Britain. Oct. 23—iTPr—Vic- thildren, Jay P. Mix and Eva Dyer ther investigation. mediately after last race. teams, the Budwelsers of Chicago. late In the game Sunday for un­ ■ample, it's going to take' C harl^ 80 Oakland St. . otov* aa a eonvemenca to sdveiiiaem Jacksonville. ' Fla.— (85 ---Center ($11.80) in the third and Merry how close we came to destruction to prove it I ,” the homesick war­ toria Ellen Bobola. eight months -'H* ^ere divorce^ in 1927. Now During the first six months of 1942 Bowling Congress champions necessary roughness. I told the Trippl longer to get 41 points tor .tax tb* CA9H RATR8 * aisrept old. was found .sriffocnted in hci j at. 75 and 73 respectively, they’ve BaMwIn Declines COmmeat 5181 Walt Dubzinski, 208-pound former Rhyme (814.80) in the sixth. Open 7 :30 u n wX oa rULL PArUBt^tt paid at tin foiiT years ago -while we cun vivitf-' rior asks Santa'Olaiis to forget the 1945 the Quartermaster Corps Penn State athlete. Is captain of will not defend the title in the referee jt waa a compliment Ocqrgta than it is citb by liei U'Olher. Mrs. John Bo- obtained a license to remarry. One NEW ENGLAND the Army." . . . That broke up the Brother Douglas won with fetal Glenhey*s b a fa i-i ------e'lCv-— actrantb ly recall the horiui's o f liivasiun little ll’inketi Hike tire hand gre­ through its procuring depots the JacksonvlUs Navsl Air Sta­ toumanent to Buffalo, starting Kip MUler, Navy; ’’You toll me hour (4211201 in the fourth race. toy following tbt'brat tnaart'or ol which our Allies suffered—and nade* he got last year! and jnat buU. at the family home. 124 1 ^ ® that brought them ..«artford, Oct 23—(TP)—Gover­ TtANtPOtTATION CO. March 14. whst is utin«re’!i(isrv rrni"4i.i««« ■huddU ‘^ k a g otr»''w.ea' tn* cHARiiF Rs rt placed 28,417 contracts totaling Eveninq Herald tion Fivers. while we can still see all the riyi'- send'a “litfls^ boat." fayette street., early tailav„.,.Dr.. togiifher again was the loss of one nor. Baldwin declined to comment $1,665,694,000 with small btisinijst ■ ‘ pwHI be col; •■■le'd N.' reap ,uet|o;it> .f .i iCes irtld I'tnti of v.;n. ’ the prcsi- .li.hn J. ToItarczyU, at ilng itt. Cfii-al of their sons in the war when, a tod-ny on numerous requests that In iriepti oi-fl ads will be m» he take a hand inthje Jniogenc flrina for food, clothing and gen­ N 5121 b4 ibaiy AceuTBcy eonaot -to reil. w . Crater Lake is 2.000 fce( deep examiner, filed a fmdmg of a cci-. Gerpian sub sank an American tles. Xiet! US not by a $hort-fetEhtad in PArtSv dental death. | transport. Stevens case In'^’ilrBa ■ > r- • ""W . ■ PAGE T H IR ltitiil !?IAN('HKS’IT^K EVEIN i/n g HKRALIJ, MANCHKS'I’ER, CONN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1945 L e® t w e l v s ,1^ April for the opening of the CJolon 1’OONERVILLE f o l k s BY FUNTAINB FU Moving—Trucking- Articles for Sale 45 Household Goods 51 AnnouncemenU Business Services Offered 13 Business Services Offered 13 in May, for which I h»d already Storage 20 FOR SALE— Dirt —aultable for FOR SALE—Beds, bureaus, ward­ recclv^ my contract a* ’’Primer* 'C... AND WHEN I RETliRNEP TO THE CAR HERE ART’S Radio Sales and guaran­ SHEET METAL WORK, hot air robes, 2 burner gas plate, oil Classified Ballerina Abaoluta,” the star role ICE CREAJI to carryout. Pints of furnace repairing New not air AUSTIN A. CHAMBLRS Com­ filling—free for carting it your­ Treat’s extra rich ice cream. No teed repair service. Home and self. 287 Oakland street. * heater; 243 Center street, rear. tn the ballet WUZ THIS PURN HAWS, STUCK FAST IN THE FRONT Q u ^ e i T auto antennas installed. Reason­ and air con^litlunlng furnaces In­ pany. Trailer van service. Local ESME % mms ahcrbet. Bidwcll’s Soda Shop. Phone 2-1561. What I wanted more than any­ able prices. Prompt pick-up and stalled. Eaves trough am. con­ moving, packing and storage. FOR SALE—Living-room stove, AdvertiseE..nts thing else In the world was to see ^ POOR ^ 527 Main street. Maid—Get -up. Mr. Peters, the delivery service. Arthur ■ Ott, ductor repairing. Norman Bents, Dial 5187. excellent condition, man’s all- FOR SALE—2 piece living-room ^ i % my father again and to be with There U an oUl fable about a Isments WEAR Your furs without worry! prop. Tel. 2-1403. 698 North Main 8966 suite; Florence cqmbination gas For Rent For Sale him in the Parle I loved eo tvell dog that boasted of hi* ability a* dining room.la on fire! leather golf bag complete with Mr. Peters—In that case I will Furs are easily stolen, hard to street clubs, and .woman’s golf bag and oil range, like new; Coolera- —to teU him all about my work a runner. One day be gave chase For Sale PKTTUPE Fli;' MING Have that Palntlng-r-P?pering 21: tor;Thayer baby carriage; man’s To Buy To Sell to a rabbit and failed to catch It. have my breakfast in bed. Iw Rent identify and readily disposed of. with clubs. 698 East Middle Turn­ I Form My Own Oompnng 1 basis with ms. Nemanoff had and the company, for I hated to REPAIRING AND Reflnl.shing special picture framed .Special ice skates, size 12 ; girl’s Ice t; TTie other dogs made all manner of Let this agency give you full de-. CONTRACTORS. Interior and ex­ pike. XVI • some costumes, and Mauriage did deceive him about anything I waa To Buy To Sell chairs, caning, ru.sh and . rat ’ for irllitary subjects. Work skates, size 6. Inquire at 124 doing. He ajways wrote me wise, fun over him. He retorted: “ Re­ Government Office Manager—■ tails for protecting them. Mc­ caUed 'for and delivered. Call terior painting, pkper ■ hanging. The next thing for me to do was aU the orchcetratlone, but muri- Kinney Brothers, .505 Main street. Edward ,E. Fish, 104 CTieslnut FOR' SALE— .360-egg .Tamesway Spruce street, or 5535. kind letters and continued to send member, the rabbit wa* running Why did you transfer into this of­ mJr Chester 7671. Specializing in spray painting, to get at my ballet • project clans and artlsU were on sal- Telephone 6060-7432. street. T'el. 3688. equipped to handle large spray­ electric Incubator, Household me an allowance regularly, al­ for his lUe and 1 wa* only running fice? FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma­ Rooms Without Board 59 I knew that I could form a com- ariee, ae was the corps de though I had written to tell him, for my dinner." •■Employer—lilnees. W'ATERMAN'S Personal errand CARPENTER work of all kinds. ing contracts. McKinney & Fenn. Regal black stove with oil burn­ pany with Richard Nemanoff and It was Indeeel a gambU. I er*. Roper gas .stove. 2.56 Autumn chine, 2 antique marble top table, after Montevideo, that I wa* mak­ Government Office Manager— Lost and Found service. Local package delivcBy. General ' repairs. Kitchens re­ Telephone 2-0106. Manrhe.ster. library .table, chiffonier. Phone PLEASANT, comfortable, well- mRicp a aucceia with it. We iMid spent nearly all the money I had, WILL Boafd a child at my home. modeled, additions, painting. Fred street. heated single room in private ing money and did not require The rich farmer wa* paying a What sort of illness? 18 Drive D, Silver Lane Ilomes.' .Hight tnicklng. We cater to any 7429 after p. m. offers from the Mar del PlaU to have the black-and-white decor Employer--The manager of the (•FOUND—Black leather tool kit SIcrrert. Tel. 2-0253. PROPERTY Owners Attention. 6 home. Gentleman preferred. Tele­ anything from him for the pfeeent. visit to hi* son at the sUte univer­ local errand. Telephone .Manches­ a u b , on* of the biggest Municipal the“ ‘*beM other office said I made him sick. _ HUDSON, rumble sent monthly for income tax purposes, REFRIGERATION CO. tires, many extras, used very l)t- Clinton street. capitalist. : and through him ob- lifelike, if he stood with his hand 34 condition. Call 2-0676 after 6 p. tained a contract with the Teatro opened, I found myself confronted The Situation; T w o hoetessse. been receiving a lesson In polite­ i- I/)B T — Child’s tortoise shell coujie. radio and heater $195. Call confidential notary public. Phone 37 Oak St. Phone; 2-1226 PAINTING AND Paperhanging. tle. $100. Telephone 8431, or call In my pocket. Good work. Reasonable rates. m. Cervantes. This theater was the by an impressive list of dehta. only one a close friend, entertain ness: sflassea near Lincoln school or Willlmantlc 474W.3. 3627 days or evenings. RADIO REPAIRING. Plck-Up 132 Weet pe'nter street. Father—And rememher, when bus. Reward. Call 2-0196 or II Raymond Fiske. Phone 3384. Busine.ss Locations property of the Dias de Mendozas The night before our debut, the you at a party they give together. service! Kadloe checked at the FOR SALE 16 piece walnut din­ a famous old couple of dramatic evening papers were full of the Wrong Way: Feel that you “ Having taken up arms In the you are in the street car and a Carol Drive. 1912 .PLYMO.UTH deluxe sedan, FOR SALE—Photographic enlarg­ ing-room set. good condition, For Rent '61 defense of liberty, w* will not ley lady edmes In and can't get a seat, GENERAL TRUCKING. Rea-sj:)rt- home. Store open _all day Mam- er and all necessary developing artists whose company had been news that Anna Pavlova had need entertain only on* of them heater; 1940 ’'.Plymoiith sedan, chestei Radio Service. 73 Birch reasonable. Phone 2-1918, cabled, announcing that she would in return, since one is a special them down before It Ur once again you must jump up and aay: ’’Take able. Phone 2-1039. Private Instructions 28 and enlarging equipment. Includ­ FOR RENT—3 room suite, for coming to Argentina for years and heater, an d/faolo;. 1940 Dodge street. Telephone 2-0840.- give some functions almost Imma- friend .of yours and th* other Is secure In the world we live in.” my seat!” l/jS T —1942 class ring. Initials sedan.^jiehtor. CblK^Iptors, 4164 ing developing tank and ' flash FOR SALE — Rebuilt Kelvlna- profgneional or businesa office. always played to a full house. PRIVATE LESSONS for children dlately at the Collseo. This scared only ah acquaintance. -r-Franklln D. Rooeevelt. A few days Igter when they R.A.B. Reward, Call 5815. camera. Excellent condition. $25. tor, 6 cubic foot freezing cabinet Telephone 5873. They had made a fortune there ASHES and Rubbish removed and ELECTRIC REFRIGERA’nON In reading and arithmetic. and. In tribute to the Argentine us nearly out of our wits, for Right Way: BntcrMln both of were in a trolley, which was very 1937-^.M..C. cab over en'R^ne 7\i- SERVICE Telephone 7822. , '' $175. Call 5761. . Mr*. Newrlch had given the crowded. Junior sat on his father's LOST—Small French poodle, dark steel body; 1927 '^TJ^Ilys light hauling. Telephone 8927. ELOCtl'nON—Speech problems public, had built a magnificent there was no possible chartce of th* hoetessesV-thouiff it need not Servicing All Makes of Commercial landscape artist carte blanche, and knee. People were filing in and jrey With red tpllar. Answer's-W coupe. Brunner's. 80 Oakland corrected—clear diction—articu­ FOR SALE — Parker 12-gaugc BENSON’S Feature the beat In Wanted to Rent 68 theater. It was pure Spanish In our .company’s surviving in com­ be at the same" time. Fiesta. By aervice man’s wdfe - and Domestic Refrigeration lation. White Sttidio (Johnson architecture, with an Interior of petition with hers. However, the be was showing her over the for­ when a pretty young lady appear­ street. Open 'till 7 p. m. Phom SHES AND RUBBISH removed double barrel 22 Winche.ster auto­ good bedding. Cotton-felt mat­ fr m out of state. Rewar>U*10 AS P'ranklin P. Llpp Telephone 5867 Block), 709 Main atreet. Phone WANTED TO -RENT -3 -4 room contract nad been signed, pub­ mal garden just completed: ed, up jumped Junior! 6 5191. matic. 14 Munroe atreet. tress $15.95. Maple twin beds extraordinary beauty, and had Wont R«tuni CngJagenieat Mrs. Newrlch—What is that? s------XIIso light trucking. Call 5008. Telephone evenings 4762 unfurnished apartment by, young cost a fortune. It was just fin- licity released and the show was Call 6626.______^ 2-1392. complete $39.50. Best quality Landscape Artist — 'That is FOR SALE —1934 Buick sedan. 116 Keeney St. , Manchester, Ct FOR SALE—Tice tube 6.50x6 16. quiet couple looking for a pliice iehed and the most expensive and reatiy, I was up to my earn in A clock la a very delicate piece (5at. Answers OIL^RURNERS serviced and re- mattre.ss and box spring outfit Modesto, Calif.—d, serviced heat 2-3 rooms. W’as $69,75,. stairs hot water heat.garage and gave me the courage to sign the and Oxford streets. Re service. Write Box N, Herald. ! WANTED—Girls and young wom- tice*. and both Faustino de Rosa the reeidence, a mouse ran up my the time o f day..- Young Movie A ctress-1 should and installed. Tel. 2-0461 .^George AUTOMATIC Stock Waterer. special for Ward's week $39.88. well landscaped lot. Call owner ward. 35 Ashland street. I en in all department*. Steady contract. and Dias de Mendoza were de­ pant leg. The first time I leaped Mrs. Newrich (beaming with in­ say so! Why, they even compared McMulltn, 704 Parker stfMt. Sturdily built of cast Iron with 2-1692, The theatre was a big house, in the air. my nightstick came out terest)—My goddni*#! These mod­ Motorcycles—Birycles 11 ---- Job, good pay, plea-sant surround­ "smooth,, rounded edges. Automa­ MR. BROWN wants odd pieces of lighted with the entire produc­ my arms to those of Venus de OLD FLOORS SANDED , Florists— Nurseries 15 ings. Tober Baseball Manufac­ and when I started to get the tion? and hung on the door knob. The em inventions! What will they be Milo. FOR s a l e - Girl’s bicycle. In tic valve and float prevent over­ furniture, old glass, china, bric- FOR SALE—One 6-room single company together and put my next time my gun and belt flew Announcements Laying and finishing. turing, Elm street. Manchester. • • • thinking up next? good condition, $25. Call/at 111 FOR SALE — Asparagus, .Mary flow, Extra large bowl makes a-brac,. toys, steins and antiques and one small 3-room house, decors and costumca into execu­ off and landed In th* middle of the McNanglit Kymilrtiv. J. E. Jensen. water, lights and heat'. a c ^ Head-on collisions don’t occur to WANTED—ftide to State atreet, Main street. Washington, 35-$1.00. 100-$2 75 WANTED—Woman to do house­ drinkingrinki easier. Buy yours today to be sold nt auction.' Will buy 8 tion. I, had no idea of what I w’sa Evar Mendez, whom w# had dining room table. ’The ■ third A Cheerful Ruggeetkul^^ Tel. Willlmantlc 9928 evenings. of land on highway —Bucking­ auto drivers with heads on. Hartford, 9-6 shift. Vicinity of Thousands of perennials, 4-85c ' work three forenoons a week. atr wWards , Farm Store, Main outright "or sell' on cbnalgnment. getting into or what expenses 1 engaged as business manager, time I went up in the air my pants Oft you get out of be') in the North End, Telephone 5861. FOR SALE—•Man’s pre-war Co­ LANDSCAPE worx, grading, I and up. Daphne, large plants, ' Box WB. Herald, street Phone Windsor— l-bSl-;— reverse ham. See Wm. Kanehl. Tel. 7773 would be confronted with. lined up work for ue for severel landed in the middle of the kitch­ momlhg lumbia bicycle, like new, fully 85c. Evergreens Chrysanthe­ charges. Richard Nemanoff and Maurage BY EDGAR MARTIN pruning and planting of all kinds | CHRI.STMAS Gifts of filet crochet months ahead aa soon aa we fin­ en floor and I had the mouse well With a face as long .* a m ile,' But— But— ! I WANTED—Passengers to Under­ equipped, light, horn and carrier, mums. Chater’s double holly- ! HOUSEKEEPER wanted for 2 were working on a percentage ished a three-week hold-over at You’ll clear up your doubts and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Phone, Doniivan. 7210. at moderate prices. For fine nin- FOR SALE—3 piece Tivihg room Wanted— Real Estate 77 in hand. The women liked the wood’s T a. m.-5 p! m.'12 hbdn oh' 'trail 2-0425 afler ff p: m: hocka. 3-50c^-l2ril.50. Free—Mrs people, lady Invalid. No laundry, the Cervantes. We played eeveral show so well they asked me to OH,VA$tVV'.3Wt 'fWW ^03 W VC'S <3)E3 3VS. nerfl and davenport sets. Call set in good condition. Telephone confusions ? COVA'c. CNIW. MW H o y iA V J iD . w v a . “• OVK’.WOOR Saturdaya. Call 5446. I’LUMHER, ste.-imlUlcr, pump ne Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Daisy pleasant surroundings, good pay. IF YOU' want quick reeults In towns In the Argentine and finally make a return engagement." If you’ll just crack that face with yoO \l306't3VWa hVO chanic. Carl Nygrcn. 15 Sou'l with every $1 00 order of peren- Box U, Herald. 6951 62.56. got the contract for the Prado a smile. —R. Wesley Carr 00*5*3 VACW ------Wanted Autos— selling your property, call The ^>0 v m v \ COVAVNCWO' O'? ^ f t VV^'SO'L‘i'3 ------' WANTED—Ride to Capitol Ave. .street Tel. 6497 ntaU. Jphn Zapatka, 168 Wood­ Goodchilde. Manchester 3,898. be­ in Montevideo, Uruguay, that OKJOt'^ -1 waOOI*»5 ONE SHIRT press operator. One FOR SALE—Ixiam $6.00 per load. “No. girls, binder twine is not \K) VOOli' and Sigourney street, 7-5:30 shift. Motorcycles 12 land street. Telephone 847^. tween 11 a. m. and 5 p. iri., other Anna Pavlovo waa supposed to something used in the manufac­ It is hard to tell how good or­ '/• Wf5K)0'.|OXPtW ? ^j’V045(b'. girl for wrapping bundles. New Call 8570, 7 to 9 a m. or after 7 FOR SALE—Maple bed and spiral BONDS for twv’t'a 30 TisNCt oty! ^ Comer of East Middle Turnpike FLOOR MACHINES times Hartford 2-0779. Office 15 play. It was an open air theater ture of girdles.’’—Grit. bed a thing is until you try it. 1 01 and Brookfield .street. Call La- PRIVATE party de.iircs to buy I Mode! Laundry, Summit street. p. m. spring. Call 5902. V OQV^ATOO^ ■ '''‘o a i, Forest street. in the Prado Park and had a VMID- 1 ^ vallee 2-1658. for cash, late moWOMEN wanted for pressing FOR SALE SLAB wood and ing-room, antique walnut drop- who were sponsoring her engage­ tens. Cali Manchester 2-1253. hurj .3-38.56, i 0 1 All rypea Waated! ment. could not build a wooden and pa> top prices Cash talks work. Experience not necessary, kindling. Call 7712. leaf table with sp<5oled legs. Solid Casb AvallaMe. floor over the concrete to suit her, N,. ■ . j IV and we have It Stop and get our WALTER -SCHULTZ, Congress ...... 1 steady work. Apply’ at once. Hol­ mahogany porch seat; kitchen street. Aslies ar.c rubbish remov­ table and chairs; library table: and so she had turned down the offer Cole Motors—4164. Roofing— Repairing 17-Aj land Cleansers, 1007 Main atreet. JARVIS REALTY CO, engagertient. I don’t know why ed. Local trucking. Tel 2-1588, Garden— Farm— Dairy other useful articles. Call after Ofllc* 4112 „ . RmMence 1278 EXPERT REPAIRS of shingles.! Products 50 she never came to Buenos Aires HIGH DOLLAR 12 noon- Wednesday only. 169 Weekday* and Sunday* that year, but she didn’t, and I Business Services Offered. 13 AIR CONDITIONED UNITS .slate, composition and tin roofs Help Wanted— Malt 36 Middle Turnpike Ea.st. Cash Waiting for Business INSTALLED Rebuilding and repairing of am .siirc this was our salvation. Properties — City or Coun­ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed WANTED Experienced man _ to FOR SALE Pigs, all sizes. Herr- I had been getting letters from Attics, cellars and yards cleaned chimneys and Hashings. E. V What’s Cominjr? BY V.T. HAMLIN try Homes — Building lAits Hot Air Furnaces In.stalled Coughlin .390 Woodland street drive Ford tractor equipped with njan, 612 Center street. Machinery and Tools 52 mother on every boat, asking what ALLEY OOP R. Camposeo. telephone 5848 o and Ro.sct. on earth 1 was doing and v\hy I a ^canwhilr . THE e m m — Farms *— Summer Cot­ Phone 7707. bulldozer and scoop. 758 Vernon fWERE NOW.BV ) •7487. ^ Enve.stroughs and Conductors street, or call 6077 mornings or FOR SALE—Yellow giobe turnips. n e w AND used tractor plows. had not returned as soon as the WALP OP this TEAM » tages — Woodlots. Tractor rotar>' ground scrapers. Colon closed- I had, not dared (SAPPRY, I ’M / modernized WSHIST-“ WANTED—ALL KINDS v,f alec- All Typc.s Sheet Metal Work. ROOFTNC - SPEinAl.lZTNG tn after 6 p. m. . . . _ Inquire 472 Highland street. Tel. MV OLP SELP Rite-Way Milking machines all write to either of my parents that Whatever You Have To Sell trlc wiring and repairing. Any repairing roofs of all kinds, alio 2-0267. FOR SA LE A&A»J MANCHESTER n^w roofs No job too small or SHORT ORDER cook, experienc­ • in stock. Dublic Tractor Com­ I had put on my own company size Job, given prompt attention FIVE-ROOM SINGLE— without any money or experience. CALL 8254 Call 3975 before 7 p m. SHEET METAL w o r k s large Goot, work, fair price Free ed. Apply at Tea Room. 883 Main pany, Willlmantlc. estimates Call Howley Manches­ street. Household Goods 51 Rooms all on one floor. I also received a letter from father WOOD CUTTING, plowing. re­ 21 Years' Experience ter .5.361, telling me that he would be with PHONE 5413 OR 6414 WANTED - Reliable driver for WE HAVE the finest assortments Musical Instruments 53 Steam heat and garage. my mother for Christmas, and as JONES REALTY moving of trees, also grading Immediate occupancy. Lo­ done Aime Latulippe, 758 Vernon A BACK tn pre-war roofing, sid­ ' range oil deliveries. Steady work, of kitchen linoleume. also tile she complained dramatically that 115 Main Street ELEtTRIC and Acetylene weld­ FOR SALE Kohler and Camp- the selfish behavior of both my street. Tel. 6077. ing, insulation, new ceilings, good pav. Write' Box MB. Herald. and wall cov’erinca. Manchester cated on Eldridge street, ing. No Job too large or too p’aperhanging. painting, etc bell upright player piano. Tele- brother and myself was driving .small. All work guaranteed Floor Covering Center. 463 Hart­ PR IC E ...... S7,200. Large savings, time payments, ford road. Call 5688 or 6759. phone 8321. her into the. grave, he begged me Parker Weldlni- Co., 166 West free catlmates. Tel. 7256. The Help Wanted—^^Malc to get leave from the manager o f Middle Tun.pike. Tel, 3926. A GRAND PIANO, famous make, TWO-PAMILY DUPLEX Apex Home Remodeling Corp. Or Female 37 GOOD USED furnltqre bought the company (which made me feel arid sold. We handle stoves, heat­ apartment size. Beautiful ma­ — Steam heat. Two-ear ga­ very guilty) and come to London TO BE SOLD I.U;HT TRUCKING, ashes and ROOf’TNG, A3PESTOS gldewalls. hogany case with bench to •- /o-z* rubbish removed reasonable Tel W ANTED- Boy or girl for gen­ ers. stove parts and pipes Opeii rage. Shed. Large lot. Lo­ to 'spend* Christmas with them. A real good homo on East Center street, spacious living eavestroi gb conductors. Nu- evenings. Jones Furniture Store. match Bargain for quick sale. There was nothing I would refuse 3661. eral office work. Applv, in person. cated on Woodhridge street. fO-Zi J room with fireplace—cosy sun room— a very modern kitchen— •vood celling* and interior wall* 36 Oak atreet. Tel: 2-1041. For full particulars write giving my father, but Itf'was an impos­ diabig room—nice reception hall \y1 th open stairway—nnd a real - W. G. Glenney, 336 North Main your phone' number. Poet Office PRICE ...... ,.87,650. MASON Wo r k , chimneys cleaned Wood .shin IIng. genera) repair­ street sibility to leave for Europe be- BY MERRILL BLOSSBB tile lavatory all on 1 st floor— master ehnniber and two other bed­ ing Free estiniute Time .pay­ Box 756, Hartford. for the end of December, ■ when Up and At ’Em and rebuilt, oulsids fireplaces ______A...... Ottelal Cotft Ouiri Phito FREt'KLJi^S ANI) HIS FRIENUS rooms with a full tile bath on second floor—plenty of closets In- ments. Louis Lavlgne, Mahchea- See the Mar del Plata engagement ehldlng one cedar closet—large, bright o|M>n attic. Telephone 2-0418. Mother Goose Friendly Shot—Coast Guardsmen T h e s e K'OS a r e b e c o m in g a n at io f^ l DANGER/T p a u l ter -looflng Call 3-l4 ?X Situations W’anted— Wearing Apparel^Furs 57 shoots line across deck of $h.ip in terminated. I decided to give the D o YOU w'ANir I VesI I'VE CHANIjED My NOTiFV TVir NEW S­ And the heating system Is hot water—«U burner— basement RANGE b u r n e r s and power Tnahngement-of-the- company to I WANTn PAPERS, a n d THEN. l'MGOlNer- DRESS\;A*^ING and afterationa, Telephone 6648 • 7146 DAKusen $ PlEAD NOT GUILTY / street. Monday to Friday, 9 a. m.' to 4 Telephone 2-0387. THAT CONFOUNDED (ect kitchen with cabinets—yard Is well eared for and the house FOR SALE— Boy’s dark blue suit, “V SKITTCLUB/ la nearly neyv. Inspection at anytime. REPAIRS ON’ washers, vacuums, p. ,nv Evenings by appointment. size 15, nearly new. Reasonable. BY GALBRAITH .Madeline Freeman, 71 South ij By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES 6 room single and nearly 2 acres of land, 12 minutes from beaters, irons or what have you. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Call 7949. , I t o i i Main street. House'has rooms— modem with furnace heat— Pick-up and deliver. The Frieo^ly Main street. Phqne.'..8J98.5..,.„ 6 r i^ one car garage— chicken house— fralt trees. Fix-It Shop, 718 North SEVERAL hundred healthy N. H. FOR SALE—Brown Chesterfield red pullets from our own pro­ Telephone 4777, W. Bun^tl. Moving—TrucliinK— coat size 16-18. Very good con­ a duction bred stock. Your" selec­ dition $22. 98 Walnut street Wardrobe fo r Doll \6 ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. GUARANTEED RADI6 Service, Storage 20 tion. Reasonably priced. Fred B6S Main Street Telephone 8150 t^jmplete cleanlng'and check-up Miller's Poultry Farm, North Estate and Inramnee . of your radio $.3.00. All make* LOCAL MOVING and trucking. Wanted— To Bny 58 8707 Inquire 28 Foley 'street. Phone Coventry. Telephone Manchester radios repaired. Expert service. 8626 . Military training. Phone 4553. 6718. WANTED To Buy—Medium sized 3-wheel tricycle. Call 4047,' or -2 MILKING GOATS. after. 6 p. m; 8912. FOR SALE- Bad Man To Croaa ______liV FItEI) HARMAN Call 8259. GATHER UP bundled paper, rags,- RED RYDER '.HE -l-LOCKil- iF I ncuOHi mu wERC metals for/hlghest price*. CaU or rsoT oei's toi-'r exerws,p'] At^i' k^;LE reamer. ' tXTif*’ I© OOuSJl- CR068 write Wiw! Ostrlnsky. 182 Blssell 1 VjrtAT’3 TOaR 'E UD m i iDu i.fA Poultry and Supplies 43 I? ItVMT ROCVA.IOO • atreet. T«fl. 5879. EGGS— Strictly fresh, delivered AUCTION direct from farm to consumed. a Phone 2-1430. Antique and Old Fashioned Furniture FOR SALE— Fat Turkey*, llv* or Will You Be Sorry China Glass Bric-a-Brar dressed. Tel. Manchester 7733 after 6 p. m. When You Are Estate of Mrs. S. M. Alvord FOR SALE—Saddle horse,, must sell for bam room. 22 Depot iVIuiii St., Bolton Center, Conn. street, Bucklond, Quoted A .0

Saturday, Octoher 27, 194:5 at 11:00 a. m. BROILERS 3 ^ pounds, 36 cents Low Allowance (Rain or Shine In Our Tented Auction .Arena) a pound. Will deliver. Call 5346. — . y e . ^ Cherry Drop-Ix-af Table, 2 Empire Sofas. Empire Secretary, FOR SAt,Ei— 4 to 5 pound'roast­ On Your Cor 4-Poht Bed, Wash Stands. 2 Signed llltchcoi'k Chairs, Ironware, ing chickens w d pullets, 35 cents MAJOR HtMIHI.IS Rugs. BJook,. Trunks, Pewter, Vietrola, Kitchen Cabinet, Etc. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARIUNti HOUSE The heirs have ohof^n the items they desired and tl\e auction a pound. Live weight, 838 Porter OUl OUR WAY street.' Sooner Than I* Of the remainder. 6AHf IT H^APPE^^.SX BROILERS, roasters and pullats, WEUL.Trtt LUNCHEON SERVED OMCLMNVtD PCIUGHT GPSTNT6 PROWOTIN^ ••ready to lay. We deliver. Tel. You Realize at HOOEEHOl-Ty WaCWME iGPU-eO ARPUMD 2-1403. 698 North Main street By Mr*. Anne C M ^ TO REPRODUCE CLftMWl^ Now f* the Tipte ONi THE FURhinURE THUD 6 (AND OTHKO. ROBERT M. REID & s (5n s , Auctioneers BROILERS and Fryers Ready to Start sorting your bright scraps BUT THEhV cook 43c lb. Also IM lb. squab X 'SUPPOSE hSO ZOO FACTORY n o i s e s — EstabtlHh^ 1907 o f material now and you’ll have To C a^ In etee.4sMsvmAswvias.ew. T.M.sia.u. sew, err. THE lDe?> ft TO 201 MAIN ST. PHONE 8193 MANCHESTER, CONN. broilers $1 each. Place ordar now. this delightful crib or child’s bed IE COMPLE.T& 8^N1SW LONBGOMaNtBG Wed;~and‘ Sat;~dellverlea. Phone VJlTHOUT A 740 ALLEN ST. PHONE 2-8271 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. quilt assembled, embroidered and “ Have we got clerks! Thcre’a five' more from men’s fur' “Yes, my average l» only fair, I guess—I could get it up to FOR Lf*DlE9 CETlReO 2-0617, On ^Higher Price V - IS HIPPO.' set together with colored thread uishings that haven’t been discharged from the Army, yeti 90'but I wouldn’t want my pals to think I’ve gone sissy I’’ FR O M W W t , and a c'olorefl border In time for PLWsiT Christmas. Figure* on the 10- LANK LEUNAUD Inch blocks are Humpty-Dumpty, Ptioiie 8-1818 MICKEY FINN Behind the Door The Cat and the Fiddle, Mias MUt<>' Tht Withata BY LBBLlii: rUKNEK i r r m s T o u fet, and Peter Pumpkln-E^ttfr'e Hartford, Now! By"8ue Burnett WASH T U B ^ Wife. THi atwaaaiDBoa wt wu. What little girl wouldn’t love 1^ To obtain complete quilt direc­ //I new eet of doll clothes for her fa­ tions, transfer patterns and color Wild Buyer' vorite doll? This complete wai-d- m chart for working the Mother robe will be fun to make and you Goose Quilt^ (Pattern No. 5804) cUn use pieces from, your serqp i>f>g •end 15 cents in coin plus 1 cent For 12,<46 and 20-inch doll. 'S K —> o i ! th® pattern number to Anne Ca- tern. , •hbt, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1160 Sixth Avenue, New W ILL B R IN G For this .pattern, send 20 re~ - ■ York 16, N. Y, ' in coins, your name, address : desired, and the Pattern numli-i Tfa ready! The heW-and-loveltcr- ^TH E C A SH to Sue Burnett, ’The MancheMci , than-ever Anne Cabot Album. Evening Herald. 1160 Sixth A.ve- Send for your copy now—you’ll nue. New York 10. N. T. Immediate Service /e-so find just what you want for your, » 4 i / : •JW.WILLiAMS winter, accessories and your home. Send today for your copy of th»t Dozens of good Christmas present No Red Tape new fan sind Winter issue of Fash­ THE TgAlTOKS m m irn ■ TiMiWiilhtniT.ig’.. C; id$aa! Price fifteen cents. ion. 16 oc^Ub ' 3. /

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