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, ^ ^ % ^ V ' \ KDITDAT, SEPTEMBER t 4 , 194 Average Daily Ctrculatton uyn Manchester Evening Herald For aw Moatb of Angoat. 1S45 The Weather Foracaat of U. S Weather Barcao Harold W. MacNeely. Seaman The Quadrant of Center church 8,985 Dartly cleady, eonttnaed warm Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, No. will meet tomorrow night at 7 2040,vwlll meet In the V. F. W. 1-c, has returned to Pensacola, Member of the Audit and hamld toaigbt and Wedaea- Florida, after spending a 23-day o'clock for a supper. At this time, day. About Town Post rooms, tomorrow evening at they will welcome anyone, of over Baiaae of Oteeolatlaaa 8 o'clock. All officers are request furlough at his home, 24 Strong street He Is the son* of Joseph High schopl age, who would be in PtItkU WiUlmin X Croasen, aon ed to wear their uniforms. terested In Joining the club. A so MancMMter^A City of ViUagf Charm lira. Fraricea Croaaen, 25 Mc- MacNeely. • . 'n, SLEEP WtLi-AND cial time will follow the supper. Fall Fabrics . X ■NaU Btreat, Mancheatar, currenUy The Mothers' Circle of the Holy Innocents will meet Wednesday James Mahoney pf Haynes VOL. L xrv, NO. 602 a* Fa«a le) MANCHESTER, CONN., T U I^A Y , SEPTEMBER 25, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE niREE.CEr ' la atatloncd at the Redlatribution street, was given a dinner party Members bf 8t. Mary’s Girls’ X \ataUoa, Fort Oglethorpe, where evening at 8 o'clock at the home Friendly Society are reminded of VOU’LL LOOK WELL of Mrs. Catherine Moriarty, 29 at the Algiers Restaurant Farm ha win apend two weeks before ington, Saturday night celebrat the meeting this evening at 7:30 reporting to hla new aaaignment Birch atreet - In the parish houSo. - hi tha United States. Private ing his birthday. Papers Show Come and Get It! Craaaen was returned recenUy to Camp Blanding, Fla.-^Retumed 'V Top Floors Appear the United SUtea after having to the UnlUd SUtea by Air Trans aarvad 10 months In the European port Command plane via the Occupation of Japan thesder of operations as a truck Army air base at Miami, Fla., T-4 A Nu-Enamel "No Brush Miirk" German Plan drtvar. Hla decoratlona Include the Oliver J. Dodd, son of Mrs. H. A. European theater of operaUons Dodd, whose home Is at Wapplng, Job Is As Smooth As Porcelain... Ghost-Like Today; ribbon with one campaign star Conn., P. O. Box 28. has passed For Invasion and the Purple Heart. through the "Oreen Project,” Air Lift Disposition Center, at Camp And See These Low Costs! May Last for Years; A daughter, Carol Aim, Blanding, Fla., on his way home Strike Preparing in Fall of Srat child, was bom at the Hart ward In the. Arroy’# redeployment ford Hospital, Saturday, Sept 22, prog:ram. 1940 to . Hit at South to Mr, and Mrs. Hollis Conriable of Windsor. Mrs. Connable wa.s Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 58, Im No Immediate Prospect And Southeast England the former Miss Eleanor Kent proved Order of Red Men, will Big Three May With 22 Divisions Yanks Seize Aomor Wallace of East Center atreet hold Its regular meeting In Tink Of Settlement Is in i er hall this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Sight; Extension to' Decide Issui^s^ Berlin, Sept. 25—(iP)—Docu Minimum Forces Likel ments discovered here show that Sneak Attack Ore Stocks Jack Hewitt of the U. S. Coast Apartments Threat* | the Germans were preparing in the To Participate; SIMOMZING Guard, stationed » at ManhatUn ened; Union Workere fall of t940 to strike at south and Beach, spent the week-end with Foreign Ministers* Coun Not Intended Cut Heavily Warships Carrying 21 The Body Shop Method his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Hew Will ‘Not Cross Lines! cil Prepares to End southeast lihigland with t 22 divi (M)0 Home for Dill itt of 24 Hawthorne street. It was ■ m sions and with 17 more divisions SOLIMENE & FLAGG, Inc. his first visit to Manchester in six Two Weeks Session In reserve, it was (9sciosed todai^ charge Scheduled 8S4 Center S t Tel. 6101 ycaM. He Is the youngest aon of > By The Associated Press By Hirohito During War Jacob Hewitt, Jr., of Mt. Clemens, Top floors of many of New Military authorities i^acUiiedto Leave Pearl Harl Mich. CHATHAM MAKES Bulletin! say for certain that the ,flui op York’s skyscrapers took on erational order has be^ unedv--. Today; Domei Agenc a ghost-like atmosphere to London, Sept, 35— Tojo Expected to De Some Minerals ^ear. Mrs. Edna Case Parker's group ter personal cisshee were re ered, but this seems to have been clare War in Formal Probably Will Qui| of Center church women, which GOOD BLANKETS day in the two-day-old strike ported today between British the general plan for the assault: Vanishing Point; Care has been meeting on Wednesdays 'of elevator operators and Foreign Secretary Ernest The initial attack Was to be Manner When War LECLERC to sew for the Red Cross the past Bmin and Russian Foreign launched the German Ninth ful Conservation Nec Tokyo, Sept. 25.-^A, building service men; No im and 16th armies, forming Army FUNERAL HOME four years, will open lU fifth sea How you look and feel depends a lot mediate prospect of a settle Commissar V. M. Molotov as Rescript Was Issued essary on Many Others General MacArthur annoui son Wednesday with a pot luck the Big FIvs council talked of Group A. The 16th was to sail ed today through a headqui 2.1 Main Street luncheon at 12:30. All members of ment was in sight. Union of boundaries, repatrlatloa and from Oetend, Dunkerque, Calais, New York, Sept. 25.—(VP)—The the group are urged to attend, and on how you sleep. And nothing makes ficials placed at 15,000 the ■ food apparently without mov Boulogne and the mouth of the Washington, Sept. 25.—(VP)—The ters spokesman that the , Phone 5269 If there are other Center church for good sleeping like a g(x>d Chatham numbef' of workers Idle In 1,575 ing nearer to 'Siny major agree Somme river, and was to land on New York Times in a special dis war took a big slice out of this lied occupation of Ja; women who would like to join they muIU-storied office and loft build ments. Bellsble sources said the Kentish coast between Mar patch from Tokyo, today quoted country’s mineral resources. “might last many years,” will be welcome. TTie hours for gate and Hastings. 'The Ninth blanket! Chatham has a blanket for ings, and predicted the number the Kudstaas were unreoepttve Emperor Hirohito as saying in an Commercial supplies of some though with minimum^ occ sewing are from 10:30 to 4, vol would mount before the day end to American and British pro was to leave Dieppe, Le Havre and interview that he had no intention minerals are near the vanishing pation ftfrees participatiL PIANO TUNING unteers may attend at any hour every need, every budget: ed as a result of additional walk posals that Austria be fed Caen and hit the British coast be of having his war rescript em convenient for them. outs and sympathy strikes. from the great Balkan gran tween Portsmouth and Brighton. ployed ' as former Premier Hideki point, and careful conservation Combat-clad veterans of AND VOICING-$5.00 2,015 Buildings Affected ary, always its source, of farm Atrtmrn Landings Planned ToJo used it when Japan launched must guide the future use of lau dashed ashore at Aomori Our Lady of Good Council, 72” X 90” Police estimated 2,015 build products, and were determined Airborne landings were planned her sneak attack on Pearl Har many others, a report bf the In day, to expand the ground-fo.., Repairingr Rebiilldlnfir Catholic Mothers Circle, will hold also to prevent the western north of the Romney marShes, be terior department asserted to occupation tb Honshu’s northed Its first meeting tomorrow eve ings,, Including the 102-story Em- tween Folkestone and Hastings. bor. .4 Cash for Tour Spinet Grand plre State, were affected. powers from discussing Bai-- Hirohito told the Times' Tokyo day. tip, and the Navy reported ning at 8 o’clock at the home of han frontiers. ' ' Army Group B. made up of the warships carrying 20,000 servic and Upright Mrs. B. W. Graham, 13 Seaman Ebctenslon of the strike to an correspondent, Frank L Kluck- "We have been depleting the 32” Imported Prints Chatham ^Airloom’ estimated 1,000 to 1.200 apart Enlarged German Sixth Army, was hohn, that he had expected Tojo cream of our mineral resources at personnel home for diacha: Circle. Rev. Frederick McLean 75% Wool London, Sept. 25—(iP)—Belief to follow these initial thrusts by were scheduled to' leave Pa will address the group. Catholic ments w ^ Uireatencd by David B. sailing'- from Cherbourg for to declare war against the United a terrific rate, and discovery has Harbor today. A. G. McCROHON mothers In the vicinity Interested Sullivan, president oi Local 32-B that' another meeting of President States in the usual, formal man not kept the pace with produc Thre« and one-half pounda of the AFL Building Service Em Bournemouth of Weymouth bay. ner, if necessary. tion," the report said. Denies Dealey’a Report Phone 5628 In child study are cordially In INTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL— of warmUi. plua lightness. Truman, Premier Stalin and Prime Landing forces of the two Army vited to attei\d this meeting. The well known Gliatham ployes International union which groups were to comprise 11 infan Opposed to War as Policy '' "From non on our attention MacArthur’s statement was Five Colors ...............................