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•■v.'l Manchester Evening Herald The Weathar Averse* Daily Circulation F orai^ of U. 8. Weather Boraaa For the M««th e< Aagoat, 1*48 Bbowara'kad ttnmdaratowSi .1*. afternoon todhy: rain and ameb About Town 8,985 cooler tonight; Sunday nita and Member of tbo AadK coMer. H m eommmittM on refresh* Boieaa ol OfeeobiHeaa amenta for the dedication of Ander- Manchester— A City of Village Charm •en-Bbe* Post nquesU that sU aiembers who are donating food, (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTHd end srtio are unable to attehd the (ClamlSeil Advoittalag oa h ^ a 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1945 ^ltd^ea^on, should have their dona VOL. LXIVn NO. 306 -------------------- ^— Z x'^ .*- 1 tions at the Home by 5 o’clock. D ie following members of the Auxiliary are on the committee: TJiiian Unders, Dora Modean, Injured Man Carried Away by Protesting Friends Hadlne Beauchamp, Irene Cope 400,000 Workers Japanese Told Cease land, Chrlstobelle Madison, Irma Warner, Sadie Noren, liucUle # Blanchard, UUlan, Hutchinson, Madeline Drake and Jean Crane. Away From Jobs The second session of the Girt ews Soout leaders’ training course will he held this evening at seven o’clock In St. Mary’s parish house. Due to Disputes M ill Beverly Jean Ducy, daugh For Press and Radiol ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ducy of 99 Main street, has enroll Strife Strikes Hardest ed at Linden Hall School for Girls, Wages, Hours Enchanting fashions to sec you through those glorlousiy At Five Major Indus UOts, Pa. Extra Hour for Sleep MacArthur Acts Aftt exhilirating days of Autumn— fashions that match the blithe tries; Stoppages Affect Senate Passes The iSritish-Amerlcnn Club will spirit of brisk dajrs in color and design. Suits inherently Chief Issues As Time ChaiiRes Sunday Home Ministry Trit have a social tonight at 8:30 at well-bred . dresses fastidiously tasteful . and coats ing OH and Coal Ap- To Ban Hirohito’s the clubhouse, 75 Maple street, for FuUJ6bsBill; Waehington, Sept. 29.—(P), the members. An entertainment richly furred for luxury and warmth. A cavalcade of beau pear Headed for Cli- In Disjputes —When you put pie cat out terviews and Storii and refreshments will be enjoyed. tiful wearables from which to choose your new-season ward* m ax; Thomas Booed tonight and wind the clock, Changes Made don’t forget to turn the time and Pictures of Empei * Richardson Wright, editor of J robe. Superb fabrics combined with new innovations has Strikes Have Increased piece back an hour. or’s Visit to Generali "House and Garden” magazine, brought forth a selection of clothes smarter, lovelier and By The Associated Press At exactly 2 a. m. Sunday will be the guest spesiker at the The nation’s strike* lines, Since End of War; the nation goes bask on stand Tokyo and Osaki more chic than ever. Send your spirits soaring to the blue Revised to Pleasure of fall meeting of the Federated Gar expanding steadfly since the Major Industries Hit ard time. And except, for those Papers Suppress den a u b of the sUte, Friday, Oc sky»—make your personality sparldej . end of. the war, bulged today Original Critics; 114 Individualists who stick by the tober 5 at 10:30 a.m. in New By Principal Stoppages roosters there’ll be an extra Haven. As usual, the meetings will a as 400,000 workers re House Members Or hour to spend In bed. Tokyo, Sept. 29.- he in the Connecticut Agricultural mained away from their Chiegao, Sept. 29.—-yP)—Higher The change poses a question General MacArthur cor Experiment Stotion, 123 Hunting- ganized as Co-Indorsers of overtime pay for night shift jobs because of labor wages and shorter working hours manded the Japanese gove ton street ’The local Garden club disputes. The strife along workers. "The answer locally is a member and those who attend are the principal issues in most Washington, Sept. 29,—(4^1— appears to be: An-hour over ment to keep its hands oil should bring their own lunch and thetn e laborla o v r front struck V“hard- - ^ l o f the naUon’t labor disputes, Broadly revised to the pleasure of tim e/for those working In pri Japan’s press and radio to coffee wlU be served. Mrs. Doris eat at five major industries— Strikes over these issues have Its original critics, the so-called vate plants, yawns but no ex day, ceasing all censorshi{ Bryant, president of the Manches tra cash for such public em automotive, coal, lumber, oil increased since the end of the war full employment bill traveled to suppression or control—aft ter Garden Club, is treasurer of New and electrical power—as ployes as police and firemen. the Federation. when most of the country’s indus day from the Senate to a yes-and- the Home ministry tried number of idle touched a tries returned to. shorter work' high for the past s e v e ^ n ^ th s . gchedules. no reception In the House. ban Emperor Hirohito’s in Mrs. F. E. Sweet, the fonner 1A00.000 More pianU Allectod 'There 114 members stood or terviews and stories and pictur Miss Bertha Shaw, daughter of ganized aa co-lndorsera to shove 'Of the Hlrohlto rislt to Ma Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw o f 59 There were an addlUonai mtp . ^ survey today disclosed ap- F all llon and a half workers m proxlmately 120 plants and busl- throitgh the measure which the thiir. , W e t h ^ l street, was given a sui> Senate approved- in Its new form Balkan Peace Tork city affected by a labor con- affected by work stop- One of two men Injured when 600 pickets clashed with police before Northern High school in De The Ministry had suppres prise shower Ian night by her on a 71 to 10 vote lost night. Tokyo and Osaka newspapers troit, Mich., is carried away by two friends who protest vigorously to policeman at right. Pickets mother and grandmother, which troversy. pages, with about 400,000 Work- effort to keep, the news from Stoppages affecting two of W protested meeting of America First party. (AP wlrephpto.)______ ____________ ■ Been as "Vague Bill” Deadlock Still was attended by friends from -But after already holding hear Japanese people. Bpringfleld and this town. The F all industries, oU and coal^ ppew jM principal stoppages by ings a week Chairman Manpsco 1333,684 JatM DemobUlS«4 dainty gifts were placed in and headed for a climax. ,T h e » airo gjpjjjgg layoffs affecting the Dresses were Indications that a s^Oe^nt group of workers are (D„ Ala.), of the House Commit Causes Delay Nippon's War dep around a bassinet decorated in was imminent in a tl^e-wM s i major Induftries: Au- tee on Executive Expenditures meanwhile reported to the pink and sriiite. ’The hostesses First Big Test lobester May Beat said "this la a vague bill.” Fur served a buffet luncheon. old strike tomoUve, 80,000; lumber, 61,700; command that 1,833,634 or 81 employes of t*»e We^nghouM^^^^^ electrical power, thermore. questioning by commit ceqt of all Japanese soldiers In all the newest styles tee members of witnesses who Jnited Stales Reported Two local youths, Joey Fon- 38,000;-coal 41,000; oil, 35,000— the bomelsnd on Aug. 15, had h and colors. One and 2- Comes*in Coal liked the Idea baa been largely ' tsaelli, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph ^ t o t a l of more than 300,000. Schedule Set on Hop To Have Presented demobilised by Sept. 24; and I ^ piece models. Short and bor I" Detroit automotive In- hostile. , lied headquarters slmultane Fontanelll o f 272 Porter street, Manasco said he expects to con a a d ^ c k Lanzano, son o f Mr. and % length sleeves. Royal personaUj^fep into Idustryr-thft-number of idfe for the: approved dispatch of eight —T4nd45il Rows tinue hearings for several more . Mrs. Ralph Lansano a t Bissell Blue, Black, Green, Aqua, Chesterfield and Boy Coat styles. between CTO , [last two weeks has been between Japanese 'ships to bring 14 representatives of oil com plies | annnn n-k. ..wo. weeks. To Foreign Ministers Nipponese soldiers home street, have speaking parts in the American ^auty. Set in sleeves and Raglan sleeves. in efforts to setUe a strike of 35,- 80.000 and 90,000. T he "big leads Eastward O^er mpalcal version of "Uncle Tom’s 100% all wool materials. Black, three” of the motor industry, Halsey Wants The heart of the bill: Tsushima and Iki islands. 000 workers in eight states wd Schwellenbach Calls Oil Atlantic ^ tler Stop 1. Declares that all Americans London, Sept. 29. — (F) — The Cabin," to be presented in Bridge- Brown, Green, Blue, Navy, avert a threatened natlonwiae Chrysler, Ford and General Mo tween Kyushu and Koras. poet. Saturday and Sunday. Both tors, have been served with de "able to work and seeking to (Chungking reported that 34|,0 American Beauty. walkcut of 250,000. Workers and Employ At Bermuda; Azores To Quit Post work are entitled to an opportu United States was reliably report boys are grsdimtes o f Manohester To Resmno Negotiations mands for a 30 per cent wage rate ed today to have presented a com-, Japanese troops in China’s High school, and have been with Increase by the CTO United Auto nity for useful, remunerative, reg kow - Wuchang - Hangyang The conferees were to resume ers to Confei^ence Aft And Casablanca Next ular.