■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAV, SEPTEMBER 25.1945 FOUR ■AXNuncsi'CK CVICMUMU HlUKALiU. UAMUUJSSri'KK. CONN« TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER 25, 1948 carbon monoxide has a stronger lence at any mill, but . the poasi- Courts Should Good Cooks Vary Warning Given affinity for hemoglobin (tee re- 7 Top Floors Appear btuty of'local differences between apiratory pigment In thC red cor- AFL teamstere and'the production Pick Coleman Public Works Viewed - Spaghetti Meals puaciea) than has oxygen and jrvice Meet Obituary Ghost-Like Today; workers developed when Dave Name Judges Ott Monoxide leaves tee hemoglobin without Boom Over Broadway Beck, Seattle, said his teamatera For Position _____ a. power to carry needed oxygen to This Evetting would continue to handle lumber Stabilizer, Not Cure New York, Sept. 24—Cooltj Have toe, tiaauea.-' Theuter-goen Offered Wide Choice of Stage Productions^ From Strike Contiutiing loads now in retail yards. Tendency to Close Gar* Quick removal tb open air la a 22,000 Remain Oft Jobe Promotion* from Lower Americanized spaghetti with com first necessity In treating a car Death* Musicals to Shakespeare North End Firemen ture'of relative wages, is impor binations that make tela low-cost ree Speaker* Secpiw (Continued from Page One) The strike-paralysed oil indus Heavy Transitional Un tant for full employment. For ex To Higher Tribunal* age Doors While En bon monoxide gad victim, tee de try on the Texas gulf coast todsy Favor Him as Second ample, high minimum wages and food more nutritious ahd more col partment says. Mr». Mathildc Slaudlnger waited word from a mediation con employment to Come Suggested a* Proper orful than many of tee Old World gine Warm* Menace tTo Explain Service Mrs. Mathllde Staudinger, 39, This' is the last of five ar union’s demand for a 30 per'cent standard union rates can' price wage increase in the automobile ference in Chicago while 22,000 Assistant Qiief In First Year After many less efficient workers out of dishes. In Bologna, Italy, more 500 Register at Choate School Center* in Thi*iState of 59 Woodland street, died Mon ticles by NEA aitigt-writer Texas workers remained off their Hartford, Sept. 25—ijP)—The ap Hartford, Sept, 25—(#>)— The day at the Deaconess Hospital, Jean George, presenting pre- industry. ■* v ■ the market and turn them into un eye appeal is put into- tee wheat Neither corporation nor union jobs. Raymond Coleman, foreman of Victory, Professor Says employables at the standard rates. pointment of judges to the state’s product by using eggs, oplnach or State Department of'Health today ■ Wallingford, Sept. 25—(A')— Ttoaa meakera f a ^ ia r with the I Boston, In Brookline. Mass., fol- vues of the new plays to be President Oi a . Knight of Fort shown this season. Sketches officials offered any comment as Company No. 1, of the Manch^a As unionism becomes more preva higher courts, might reasonably be beet juice. This produces yellow, issued its annual warning against Choate school started its SOth year " 7 ranters towing a short Illness, they met for their session. Worth headed a group of Oil lent, there ia need for Increasing today with a registration of 500 erationa of Service centers husband, Pfc. Carl Staudin- which accompany the story Workers International union ter. Fire department, waa last TUs is the second of six ar- made by tee courts themselves, green or red shades designed to carbon monoxide. (hout the'State will address |gj,^ flown home from Iwo were drawn by the'author, Even as 'the wage negotiations tides in which lending eoon- elasticity In Its rates and rules. make tee food more attractive. In students. Thla is the largest reg opened, the union was going ahead (CIO) ofticials conferring with oil night selected as the departnie.nt s omlatB present their views on The field of wage and price (Jhlef Magistrate Edgar Brom- contrast, say the A. A P. Service "With tee coming of colder istration the school haa had In its open meeting in High school | jima In the North Pacific follow- with plana to petition for a strike company beads and the U. S. Con choice as aevuna assistant chief. policy Is full of problems for which berger of New York city told tee weather, and Connecticut already half-century of existence. this evening for the diaaemi- ing the report of his wife's seri- By Jean' George ciliation service in (Jljicago. the proMem of keeping the for Home-Makers, tee American has had a foretaste of this,” the NE.A Staff 'Correspondent vote at Chrysler plants employing The resignation of Chief Roy United States prosperous. The we must find tolerable solutions if annual meeting of tee Assembly of practice in dressing up spaghetti uu » ,hi« w«r Ob* illness and she was taken to 80,000 persons throughout the The union is pressing demands Griswold to take effect on Oct. 1. is to < add more nutrition and va department warning says, "there Itwtion of information the Boston hospital two days alt- New YdrkyiPiano keyboards are for 52-hours pay for a 40-hour articles were condensed by we are to have high-level employ Judges of tee Municipal Courts of will be more tendency to close n^ue of clvltlan-mllltary lla- er his arrival here. country. resulted in the district officers their nnthors for The Asso ment; and which we cemnot solve Connecticut yesterday. riety by using cheese, meats, sau 1 operations deemed necessary hot with n^w’ tune. Which one Union requests' for a ■ aimilar work week , and other concessions. naming Ho-A'ard Keeney chief un- unless business and tabor refrain ces or vegetables. garage doors and allow exhaust Arrangementl -for bringing the will hit .the top of the nation's Th* strike had closed sixteen ciated Press from a forthcom Discussing tee various methods gases to accumulate. ;tne readjustment of thousands soldier home were made by the vote among 325000 (General Motors ti the annual election in June. 4r. ing volume, “Financing Anaer- from using the power they have to of appointment to te* Mgh coiirta, The Orient, early Germans, then men and women now coming song faybrltes? Evelyn Wcykoff. oil refineries and related Indus Keeney was the second assistant charge all the traffic will tempo tee Italians and finally tee French "Thia Is especially dangerous in IS YOUR MORTGAGE A RELIC Ibcal chapter of the Red Broadway songstress says "From employes were granted Monday by tries on the Texas gulf coast. No ibnn Prosperity,” w hi^ Is be by tee electorate, by tee executive a small garage,” the warning con iut of the service branches. Mrs. Staudinger was born in the National Labor Relations board chief. His place was not filled by ing pabliahed by the Twen rarily bear, or from sticking to and by the legislature. Judge were Involved In thqt order In de . The principal speaker will be Morning Till Night" will be the dates have been set for strikes the district officere. This was left tieth Century fund as one of “me first” types of protective veloping spaghetti and macaroni tinues, adding ' thaT ’’usually tee Germany and came to the United season's hit-song. ‘ at Washington, as It set Oct. 24 called at eight plants in the Hous- Bromberger said "even though it garage doors are flung wide open OF DAYS GONE BY Frederick Couey, Director of States 18 years ago, »living in for the balloting at 96 General foi the department to recommend. Its surveys Ih the public in practices. In short, real industrial may suggest self-perpetuatloq, It and a multitude of other forms of Evelyn has Just left her first ton-Beaumont-Port Arthur area At the meeting last night the atatesmansKlp has become a neces tee dried wheat paste. Spaghetti Is and remain s» while the engine is LOANS The horse and biigg)- went out of style years ago and so dM oM- imunity Education and mem- Milford, Conn, She came'’to Man Motbra units in all sections of the terest). seems to me that, aa tee terms of . of the Community Advisory big role in "Oklahoma” and is where 1,500 employes are Involved. names of Mr. Coleman and John sity. a solid form, macaroni a hollow being warmed.” type mortgages.. .tee kind you pay on, hot never pay np. Tbeas chester two years ago. rehearsing with the colorful cast country. , ‘ judges of tee higher courts expire, Action Insidious TV O frr tarro* wmflceewUy; M irvice Center, Bridgeport, which I.Icrz were coraidered. Mr. Colcr , By John Maurice d a rk tee remaining members of teat tube. Star, aeashell, elbow and al If 9 loin ii thi bcit BoliitW to old fashioned mortgages are anttqnes that need modemlalii^ Besides her husband, she leaves of the "Girl from Nantucket,” a Possible strike gctlon against man winning by six votes. "The action of carbon monox your problem, thi* epocial i ^ l c o m iU Come to the flfanchester Building A Loan and see how easy it-la __ attained national recognition her mother,’ Mrs. Joseph Breu of the. Ford Motor company —third Professor of Eoonomloa, Columbia court might well be vested with phabet lettei* forms' also come MTt arou t i n t and trs rd . rhoDt* tcU tor the high type^of aid being new, daffy, lovable musical that The recommendation will be act University from tee aam* .type of- wheat ide,” asserts the warning, "Is In u9 horn mucfli fo o aood. hmI ghrt us to convert to our Direct Reduction mortgage . . . monthly, m rt- Germany; a sister, Mrs. Annai gets laughs-from the actors, member of the automobile indus Couple to Observ e tee power of selecting to their sidious. At first only a alight ftM nieiim ry met* fbr ro u r opidicfe- - ■Iven returning service men in the ed'upon-«t a meeting, of- the-die-- (Distributed by The Associated bench from among those of tee paste, but the latter usually are like payments assure yon Complete home ownership In a speeifie* Traeg of this town, and two other 1 Evelyn is happy to be doing try’s "big three”—was withheld trict officers and., it la . expected headache or muscular weakness is lion. Tbta atop In by appoiotnMnt time . . . Interest Is based on monthly unpaid baliuioe whMl 1^ of Bridgeport and surround- sisters aind four brothers in Ger- unUI representatives of all Ford Press) lower tribunals.”- used in soups. Cooking is a simple to aioA and pidr up the aoonay. areas. soipething other than "Oklahoma'’ 25th Anniversarv they will name M*"' Coleman for process. Yet there is a proper noticeable, though the victim may saves you money. Get acquainted with'this modern home own many. / , for a change, although she loved Tocals' confer at Detroit Sept, 29- Thla first year after victory will Judge Bromberger, addresaihg a hot feel the effect of this until he SH iru T§ nm Y ership plan TODAY, Other SpeAkers Listed Funeral services will be held i the remainder of the term aa sec group of judges who hold bfflce method which should be followed. Other speakers will be William that show. Another hit? 30, but union sources said the peti ond assistant chief. witness heavy transitional unem COLUMN Ck)Id water spoils even the beaL starts to move and exercise, when if ontkijr pagnaanta you can attard wOl Wednesdav at &:30/tL. m. at the "That’s'How I know-I'm In Love,-” tion for a vote will be died about Mr. Coleman Is the son of the ployment, and incomea will shrink only two years and who this y he becomes helpless.” be arranyad. A loon of $100 coat* lam of Hartford, Field Dl- Burke Funeral HOme. 87 East Mr. and Mrs. CJharles (Hermann were named by (Governor Baldwin- Spaghetti or any of tee other $10.00 arbanI promptly fopotd rapo In 1$ !tor of the Connecticut Reem- looks like a good number. Evelyn Oct. 1. of 504 Parker street, will observe late Edward Coleman. Hla .father heavily. The first objectlvq is to 7orms should be put into boiling The department explained that- conaocutWa an onontnly o n tm biatalmenta.taati Center street, ana at 9 a. m from said. Between laughing at Jack 6,000 Coal Miners Idle By Hal Boyle attar tee Legislature had failed to of $IO.0S i»acb. m m p t. private. toyment Commission and pfiurch Burial will their twenty-fifth wedding anni was chief of the depar'.ment until come through the trahsltion quick agree on a slate, asserted that tee salted^ water which continues to It i I n a a ^ lO to Durant as RFTgflttarwH hIB In Fairmont. W. Va., the Solid his death on Sept. 10, 1036. The Hong Kong—(IP)—The war has boil uritil the product la sufllc.lent- $$00 ^ one tM t o d ^ Nor o l-td*lt lond E« Vetersns Tania’s ceniotcrv. versary Sunday. September 80, by ly, with a minimum of hardship tenure of judges should be suffi loan. O' rIf_____ bioanvcnlant for you to batic dialogues, and predicting the Fuels administration estimated 6,- keeping open house at their home new second assistant has been finished and now Britain ia polish ly tehder, .ranging from 15 to 20 llor of The BurHe Funeral Home will song' hits from the show, Evelyn 000 coal miners were idle In the foreman of No. 1 for seven years. and without developing a depres- ciently long, "even for life,*' ao as minutes- for the short or small apply paraonnUy. tairp bone or nrlta. ivision of the General Motors' be open to friends today. Sunday afternoon from , four ing up thia crown jewel of the to insure Independence of action QUINTUPLETS iratlon, Bristol. looked over the schedules for r e / northern part of the state as o’clock on. Through the columns aibn psychology. A tax system for forma to 20 dr 30 minutes for tec ^ te»sir*r«HaalWagr*Mtabl*r hearsal and decided It would ^JJe superv’lsory workers began a new Orient, tarnished by the confllcL and opportiinity to gain tee experi larger type*. The Ways and Means Commlt- j of The Herald they extend a cor the post-war period should be Already British divers are to ence teat can only be gained over b u il d in g of the Selectmen and Veterans ' Memorial Mass nice to have a night off to g:6 to Kim and Kathy Gaynes add a fre sh, vigorous touch to the dance, effort to enfo'rce recognition of dial invitation to the informal ”at drafted as. soon aa possible, so that For a Sunday evening dinner, W LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC A/fourth anniversary mnss'will ’ In “Girl From Nantucket” work clearing away the wreckage a period of years. FINANCE CO _iuncll has asked for an appro- the movies. their union, a branch of the Inde home” to their relatives, neigh Engagements business may plan with greater Would Provide Incentive prepare apaghettl with a meat and ACHING COLDS rlatiOD of $8,500 at the town be/celebrated in St. James's Dual Life pendent United Mine Workers of .^certainty. We should provide lib of Japanese ahipa sunk at the piers tomato sauce and topped with gra Is ral*M casfht-BHNde I lad n e a r —------OfkGANIZgD APRIL 1691 ------church tomorrow rtlornlng at 7:30 bors and friends. by Allied bombers. Hundreds of “The judges of the higher courts 'itate T kralar Rldg; ting on Oct. 2 for the purpose At that moment. In burst Boh the NLRB poll 150,000 Ford work Anierlcs. Mr. Odefmann who 1* .a native eral benefits for the unemployed, should be selected from among the ted cheese. To complete the meal, CHILD'S IWILD_ Phoaa S4S* for the late Domenico Minicucci. Kennedy, still fresh and handsome 'The number of sitdown strikers (Hiinese laborers are removing aer\’e a fruit juice cocktail, tossed JU *T ----- financing for one year. the pro- ers scattered over the nation. St, Agnes Guild of Westchester, Conn., and the Pallein-Johnston make government employment rubblah and the rusted remains of seasoned and experienced judges U. R. Braw a.'M sr. Service Center to be‘located despite the fact that he works at at the closed New 'York Shipbuild former Miss Genevieve Caron of services thoroughly efficient, and vegetable salad, strawberry gela HU* ON LIrraaa Na. N|1 ^'Oklahoma” -by night and the Other Unions to .Make Demands Mrs. Letitia Jqhnston of 352 bomb-blasted buildings near the of tee subordinate courts,” tee tin and beverage. MUSTErOLE the small building, west of t^e While the oil and auto workers ing corporation in Camden. N. J., Old Town, Maine, were married in Center atreet announces the en prepare for prompt resumption of docks. New York’ magistrate said, “this Advertise in The Herald— It Pay* funicipal Building, as a central ’’Girl 'from Nantucket” by day.' He Drive Is on Here was reduced to 5,000 after gates Middletown, Conn., September 30, normal public works. Peliglilf liTJ ar ly says he expects to give up his dual attracted most of the attention by gagement and coming marriage of Hong Kong itaelf will soon be In would provide an incentive to ex Bcy for the handling of M af- their head start in demanding pay were swung open to allow 10,000 1920, and came to Manchester to her daughter, Mias Evelyn Gladys By two or three years from how, working condition but It will be cellence atid a complete freedom irs connected with the returning life in about a week, and will Join increases to make up for smaller to leave. Employes said the com live in 1923. The couple has Johnston, to Michael William Pal- we are quite likely to approximate from temptation and ulterior mo For Noble Gramls with Evelyn and the group per The annual membership driye years before this gem colony re Fjmrvlcemen. / lake home pay now that the war pany rejected a CIO union request three sons, C. Robert Odermann, lein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael “full employment,” allowing for a gains its pre-war luster. . tives baaed upon a deaire or ex To Present F ai^ manently. ib over, other CIO unlona are pre for St. Agnes Guild was started to rehire 25 men dismissed last lieutenant (j. g.) In the U. S. seasonal and frictional, ’’float” The .committee p ji^ed this Rehearaals for this show are Pallein of 224 Oak street. The Chinese settlement seems to pectation for advancement through Sunset Circle of Past- Noble paring to follow suit. this week. The chairman for the week. Navy, believed now to be In To The ceremony will take place larger than would be normal for have suffered much less than the political or other preferment apart I piMtlnf for the presentatto of the going on all over the fourth floor These include the Steelworkers, drive ih St. James’s Parish is Mrs. In WMtftn Pennsylvania. 45 kyo: Donald Paul of Hollywood Wednesday evening, October 24, more' settled times. Employment J'Snrvtce Center faetd in obtail, to Grands had a delightful party last of the Capitol Hotel, In dining areas In which the "foreign” col from judicial considerations.” night atr the home of Mrs. Edith headed by CiO President Philip T. Kennedy Bye, with Mrs. A, W. soft coal mines‘were closed and and Waller Francis, who Is In at seven o'clock In ' the South during tbls period will be helped ony lived. High standards In the courts de Iftha general publi^ befone the town rooms. In ballrooms, in cloak Murray. They are reported ready Gates. Mrs. John E. SniiUh, Mrs. grammar school. Mr. Odermann by a boom In capital investment Walsh smith on Pleasant street. rooms. There are just not 21,637 men were idle. The SFA, Methodist church. Aerial Damage Limited pend upon a personnel selected 'moating ao thaCthe actual need of to enter negotlationa in Pitts Maurice O’Connor and Mrs. J. I. estimated daily production loss at is brother of John Odermann of and durable., goods, which would with special regard for their In \. 'oDch a bureau/faere might be pre- Twenty-seven of the .thirty-«lx enough theaters to go around thia naturally, lead to a recession when Precision bombing by the Allies past noble grands of Sunset Re- burgh f)—Stealing Vlctrola. ica to establish the Old Vic tradi Law of 40 Coburn road, Manches factorily high level—or it might (CoattBoed From Page One) Mrt. Smith, In behalf of the clr- tion of England, and to bring the attend the Service O nter Forum children of Connecticut for over ern states brought to a head yes Gonnnrrclal Life Reviving her portable radio wasn’t tee only meeting this evening in High ter. not. “■ Commc.,;lal life ia slowly reviv reason burglars roused, tee ire of cle, presented to Mrs. Frances great master into American life half a century. Race or creed has terday one of the country’s big A high level depends jointly on attempted to operate in competl- permanently. school hall. never barred a child from the lov gest single disputes over wages. The ceremony was performed ing. The British fleet has brought Mrs. Grace Irvine. She reported Chambers Herron, a recent bride, Monday, September 24, in the Im (1) Conditions favorable to adC' to police teat tee burglars also tk>B. s fine coffee table. Mrs. Herron Pajme formerly waa the direc ing care of these good nuns. It Is AFL workers In Oregon. Washing in hundreds of tons of rice, and Clampe On Other Controls Linne Lodge, No. 72. Knights of ton, California. Idaho and Mbn- maculate Conception Rectory, quate prlvate_-spendlng—properly ia putting as many coolies to work left her bathroom in a deplorable was genuinely surprise and warm tor of the Royal Theater at hoped that many new members ' balanced between consumption and condition. They not only mtt- Armed with a presidential di ly thanked her friends for their Stratford-ori-Avon. England, and Pythias, will hold its regular will be added to the lilt of' those tSna were immediately affected, East Weymouth, Mass. The br|(jal aa possible. Coolies suffered badly rective miaking Jt clear that he la meeting tomorrow night at 8 while 2,000 additional union mem attendant* were Mrs. Robert For a Wednesday morn investment; (2) public spending— under the Japanese military mas placed a bottle of cologne but they the gasoline situation thoughtful kindness. is an authority on Shakespeare. contributing to this splendid cause. for needed things—where neces X the hlgheat authority in Japan, He starts off \s1th "Winter's o’clock in Orange Hall. An impor bers of Montana awaited a eSU to Wilkie of Weymouth, Mass., and ing meat special we offer ters, who provided them neither left a ring in tee bathtub. tant queatlon will be acted upon sary to make up deficiencies; and with food nor ways of earning UuA rtbur meanwhile clamped Tale,” one Of .the least known, The great fire of London began join the walkout. * Frank J. Sprafke of Mtrlden, you freshly dressed (3) an economy that will respond \ controla ever more tightly but one of the best of the play at the meeting. Sept. 2. 1666. . So far there has been no vio Conn. food. to adequate total spending with Hong Kotig citizens say that be .^on Japan'a political and economic Manchester Sailor wright's works. Ifiiigh phyaical output and employ life. . The cast for the drama, which Officers of Manchester Grange, Native Fryers cause of tee Allied blockade, ix> HEN the history of World War II is and the Ladies’ Degree team will ment rather than with restricted Petroleum science has learned a lot in war. Commanding General Robert L. Wins Coniniissiou includes Henry Dantell—In town output and inflation. Japanese ship entered tee harbor Back Pains I 'U^elberger of the 8th Army said from Hollywood—Florence Reed, rehearse at the Masonic Temple to for the last six months before tee writtfeQ, the contributions oTthe Ameri- morrow evening at 8 o’clock. A Native Broilers Implies More Consumption, Burrender. It was a losing Invest W Great pro^csrl^^ There will today be would transfer more than Jessie Royce Landis, and other Relieved by proper support. a score of Japanese prisoners ac- abort business meeting will also Balanced spending Implies more ment for Emperor Hlrobito. New London, Sept. 25. — W— well-known dramatic players, is conaumption than goes with Uie Your ph.vsiclan can tell you can oil industry will make a big chapter. cusSd of war crimes from the pres- One hundred and siJtty officer winding up the last run-through be held at this time. About tee only signs of tee late about our expert appliance be better gasolines—yes I But they won't he . snt jail on the outskirts of Yoko Roasting customary type of boom when the occupation is the flood of Japanese candidates were graduated today before going on the road. economy la unbalanced by a too fitting service. Whether It Since Pearl H a i^ r, for' instance, it refined hama to a Japanese prison camp from the Maritime Service Offi Their rehearsals are different Sunday school teachers of military yen, tee rebuflt govern be Back Pains — Rupture — atomic. No fuels will take you zooming to uaed for American prisoners prior Emanel Lutheran church will Chickens great concentration ih capital out ment house and tee big, ugly stone cers’ School and were commission from most. Payne Interprets the lays which ought to be spread out Obesity — Ptosis — we have the 90'billion gallons of gas—82% of all the gas . to the surrender. ed Ensigns in the Maritime serv Bard's English to the i actors. meet in the vestry this evening at Japanese war memorial at tee top proper support. Mars. They won’t make your car into a B-29. 7:30. CHOICE more evenly in time. To use pub of tee mountain overlooking tee Kichelberger said he was unde- ice. The 93 members of the deck After it has been translated, one lic works to lift the level of the produced by the United Nations. This year, .eidad whether to include In the department In the school’s 62nd of the cast declares. It Is perfectly harbor. The memorial was built Group D of Center Church Wom economy rather than merely to with the forced labor of foreign in transfer cabinet members—such class received licenses as third as-r easy to act. When asked how the stabilize It, would further Increase U. S. production of that super fuel,' aviation as War Premier Hidekl Tojo. slstant engineers while 67 mem audience would understand, since en, Mrs. A. H. Sutllffe, leader, will ternees. Our fuels will embody ail of the latest have an outdoor supper this eve 4dc pound thla unbalance. So far aa public But something, perhaps final, Tojo Improving Rapidly bers of the deck department were the actors needed translations. works are tiled, the administrators gas, reached the incredible total of 22 million The general said Tojo was im presented licensea as third mates. Jules Racine said ' simply:, "Oh, ning at 6 'o’clock at the home of Wednesday morning Pine- has happened to the old way of life proving rapidly and he expects he Mrs. Charles S. House. Westland should be freed from mechanical in Hoqg Kong as it was lived for scierttific advances of the oil industry. Connecticut graduates were En they will _ have llbrettoes." street! Miss Daisy Grierson heads hurst meat department wiil rules and given bargaining free gallons per day! We, tfie American Oil will be ready for jail “very short sign William F. Smith of 745 So. the American public will decades by British. American, In- ly.” Shigenorl Togo, Pearl Harbor the committee. Group A, Mrs. J. open at 8 a. m. (store closecf dom, 80 that they will not have to dian and Portuguese business ad Behind them are the great facilities of the Montauk avenue. New London; come to the theater this year pre Seymour Brown, leader, will have buy unless costs recede from boom foreign miniaterXbowever. is still Ensign Keith Strickland of 2S4*j pared - for everything. For at noon Wedne^ays), with venturers who found fortunes in Company and the Pan American Refining very ill from heart trouble. a pot luck supper In the Robbins levels; and thus will not.be forced tapping the rice and Chinese mar American Oil Company and its affiliate. Court street, Middlrtown; Ensign laughs, for tears, for breath-tak room this evening also. a fuii iine of practically to peg unduly high dosta in mo kets here. : Corporation, are prbud of our part in this “He la a very sick man and Luther B. Thompson of Maple ing costumes and sets, and. with everything yon can ask for nopolistic areas. am not convinced in my. mind he Shade road, Middletown; Ensign Bnllt'Imposing Honaea Pan American Refining Corporation. is ready to be moved yet,'’ Eichel’ pony in hand, for the father of Miss Charlotte Ann Quirk, in Beef or Lamb. Another dilemma of very large Coolie labor waa cheap and with great achievement. Earl R. White of 29 Oxfbrd drive. them all—Shakeseare. datghter of Mrs. Charlotte N,. sustaining public' works spending berger said. East Hartford; Ensign Alexander If your points are run their new wealth, teoae trade na Latest decrees forbade paaking Quirk, of 4 Waddell road, is a ia the difficulty of finding enoughi bobs built fine, imposing homes J. Kaminsky of 22 Front street. member of the freahmM class at ning low, buy these low really worthwhile projects with arms, ammunition and aircraft-,, Middletown: Ensign Walter B. on tee “peak” where for a century We don't want to engage in a battle of promised priorities necessary for Labor Policy Good Counsel College, White point meats: out competing with private invest no saffron-aklnned oriental was Now the oil industry is rapidly being con Perrett, Jr., of 357 Woodbridge Plains, N. Y. Miss Quirk plans to ment, and perhaps displacing more allowed to dvell. production of food, clothing and strtet. Manchester, and Ensign Freshly Chopped .capital outlays than are added. adjectives about them. We just want to ' bouses: required careful reporting CTward W. Wheelock of 29 Ver .prepare for a B.A. dbgree. PINEHURST Privacy was insured by high verted to peacetime use. Tankers are being , of virtually , every _ large-scale Meets Test Government should begin consid stone walls topped with sharp non avenue, Rockville. Capt. William F. Pickles, of 159 HAMBURGER ering whether, if the dilemma glass fragments to discourage in released. Restrictions of all sorts are being rertijnd you of the pre-war reputation of financial transaction; 'unshackled arisea, it should enter a carefully the Japanese press; and spurred (Continued from P a|e One) Adams street, Buckland, is now (2 Points) 29c Pound truders. Life was easy and soft AKRON SACRO-ILI AC convalescing at Lovell General In consenting to teach Baton Twirling for delimited field of Investment of behind those walls. There were Amoco-Gas and American Gas—and promise democratic education. Armour, Forst, or Our the private type, and whether it lifted. Of course, all this can't be done in a Abe At Home Under Guard Detroit. Clevelaiicl disputes, looked to CJhlcago and hospital. Fort Devens, Mass., after Famous servants for every wish. SUPPORT"^ Military authorities continued returning from overseas aeiyice should compete with monopollst'c That pattern of life has been day. Benefits for motorists are coming. First you that every advancement -petrbleum ^ - T» ^ 1 ^ i® meeting there of union officials with the Office of Strategic Ser GROTE A WEIGEL Industries. We are proud of eqr fitting their roundup of suspected war G a i l i e K a i n e d U u t and representatives of the big oil the Rolda Martin Gibson School of Dancing, Tax Burden Will Be Obstacle broKeh. Most of tee mansions are criminals and reported today that I companies. vices. During the past six months FRANKFURT8 now ruined shells. Only a few department and service. This came the end o f rationing. Better grade science has made will be embodied in these he has seen service In China and If public spending means mount were deatroyed by bombs or artil service ia imeqnplled in this Nobujruki Abe, Japanese ex-gov ------I Schwellenbach’s new concllla- 3 Points Per Pound. ing debt-charges, the resulting tax ernor general of Korea, has been Detroit, Sept. 25.—(gb—-Rain' tion chief, Edgar L. Wairren, ar- wears the Asiatic-Pacific Theater lery. eo■lunaBil3^ Private Fitting of Operations Ribbon. Upon com Beef Soup Bones (1 Point) burden will Itself be an obatacle Rootna Lady and Men At- gasoline is rapidly going back to the pumps. two fine motor fuels in full measure. permitted to remain.under guard' washed out today's important' ranged the (Chicago aesalon in an I neglected to remember a previous promise to to full employment; especially After, tee occupants fled qr were In his Tokyo home due to illness. baseball game between the De-' effort to find a solution for spread- pletion of convalescence he will be Lamb Patties Interned, tee manaiona were sub teadoats—Onaraateed Fitting. given a 30-day alck Have. olnce we are not likely to adopt a He will be removed to jail upon ti'oit Tiger.s and the Cleveland In- :ihg work stoppage springing (2 Points Pound) > long-run policy of borrowing to jected to two waves of looters, first recovery, officers said, to await dlana setting up a doubleheader; from the union’s demand for a 30 the Jspanese conquerors and tew ' Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Cone, of teach for another Monchester studio. As I SMOKED TONGUES pay the InteriEBt. Worse, from the questioning or trial as one of the tomorrow that could decide the' per cent wage increase. standpoint of deficit-spending eco the poverty-stricken Chinese. AMOCO-GAS and AMERICAN^ GAS have always been honest products men on MacArthur's "wanted” American League pennant. ' Warren assigned a three-man Oeatwood Drive, West Hartford, (2 Points) 51c Pound - The Japanese belpra teenfaelves QUINN’S list. and daughters (jarol and Marcia nomics, is the fact that oversav to tee rich furnlobihga and , Rain came down steadily from : commission the task of seeking an are leaving ‘‘ tomorrow to make Pot Roasts (3 Pohits Lb.) ing which Is said to be the root of Associated Press Correspondent ■ dark skie.s but W. 'VV. Oak at the' agreement that would permit a cannot woric for two teachers in the some unemployment will be perpetuated trampled what they'didn’t take, -—honestly described. You will buy with confidence knowing that no finer Duane Hennessy reported from | United State.s Weatjier Bureau! returii to work before Army and their home in California. Mfa> ,. NEW ARRIVALS No I t a i ^ Nor PHARMACY Cone la the former Lillian M. Car - ' -t- ; . by the govermnent’s accepting ex Aomori that the 81st Infantry di declared present indications are it i Navy supplies were jeopardised In Other Sections of Store: cess savings and turning them After teem, by stsalte, crept vision was the first to claim that will , stop by tomorrow afternoon.! Gas and Oil for Four Waeka ney. daughter of Mr. and Mra. tee delug|«"of tee Chinese poor. Philip Carney of 40 Garden street. town I must keep my promise to the first Cadet Dog Food (Jars) Into claims to rentier Income Fuel coihM from the mainland, for motor fuels can be made. It’s not what’s in the ads—it’s what’s in the pumps. charred town. Green clad soldiers If tomorrow’s doubleheader Is\ The Petroleum Administration Easy Bisrait Mix (from invested capital), from with bayonets fixed, and backed | rained out the Tigers would auto-; for War estimated Unofficially which further excess savings can Hpnf Krkers* skirmishes at way, first of ths Navy’s new super remember, all cheese'. . *. by competition). Some monopol- They l•e* Hong Kong aa it la and to ra- tMPk In aide* thraa hours days with the Utter’a pgrenU, Mr. 000 Chryaler smployca, and on it is a rar* thing to find blossom# N6t only the level, but tbs stme-1 meminoar it. qa H wqa.” icupicd solidly. and Mrs. Asa W. Ellis. Oct 1 by a similar petition that in the fall. a pound. 1 V' - . MANCHEBTBB RVCNING R IR A U K H A N O m m il. CONN. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.1948 MANCHI!»TBK«VENTNa HERALD. UANCH«ITi:il. COHMh TUEBUAV. BUrKCMBER 28.194§ PAOI SIX establish, sorfle" cenvenlent loca Noble Grancto^osoclatlon le being torney Maadc Alcpm, aasiatant Mrs, John H. Steele, Voted to wanted to he eould build himself he was expotsd to a great tpmp- tiona ip these towns where people held this aKernooh with membera county chairman. have the first public supper Pn- Unit Ration may pick up necessary forma for . Rock viUe Get Speakers Manchester tstion, in that the revelation of Neted Chanju^es Soldiers Can of Mayflower Rebckah Lodge as Mr. Spear will have aa hia guest stiil anotbpr home,' a little bigger day, Oct. 12, at 6 p. m.. in the co appHoationi and find certain in hoaUv-FoIIowing the meeting In what he knew might have proved Miss Helen McCartney, a- USD ^Evening Herald and better, a little farther out In da I rooms of the church. The Open Forum Boards Begin formation without making special Forditera Hall there will be a p6t For Meeting singer who has aerved in carope the country- All he needed to do. s decisive factor in the election, The Tolland War Fund drive Play B ij Hole trips to the Ares Boards- W e’re jdek supper served at 5:80 o>lock. throughout toe combat areas ami PUBUSHKD BT THIS III Procedure will open Friday, Sept. 2A; In prep TerprChaiiges is obviously false. The American Communira.tions for- p-iuucationa in th* Upen Forum win not asking volunteers to help ua with Guests are expected from Man- who will lead group singing with HKRAL.D PRINTINO CO. INC. he aaid to himeelf, was to soli the aration for.the drive a rally will Chick’n Waffles •/ IS Bli*«ll be guaranteed piiblicatior It- they mntaln more than Jim wonis this plan, and when definite looe- ohtater, Eaet Hartford and Staf Russell Potterton at toe piano, fine little'hom e he had now. gel public would have repudiated even be held at 'Tolland Grange Hail at Consolidation Gpts IJn* / Mtnchnttr. Cosn. Th* Herald I'eaervae tha right to decline t« p'lbliah any mnttei Hjpns have bean sat, they wilt be t r e ford Springs. Complffle Program Ib A turkey dinner will be served V, his money out of that, and move more decisively a candidate so, Rr— New "Well, «le can aell it all right, over Europe, and especially in if we had not had Zoning. last time, ept. 30 to become a member of three members who would take troduce the other speaker# of the in the habits of the Connecticut Britain irhere they were at first U most, likely to happen if we do ■ Crute pointed''xmt that durij STUFFED TOYS I'Tsek. Ghlestd* Detroit end Holton. but we can’t begin to get what During the two fiscal years end the U, S. Supreme court. office Immediately and three to evening. Wallace Campbell, chair Legiilsturs there would be the received quite coolly, he said. Their ing in 1143 and 1944 more than not go to the Armory, Monday, the week of Septr'’g4 anyone in Lailsche announced yesterday take office the following year. The Strike Called man o f toe Hartford County W ar la Valour and Leathar ffVREAC o r you thought. Ypp sec. there’a a Y a n k e e seme congestion of legislstivs ac to n democratic attitude of accepting 600 flngla family houses were October 1, and vote NO on the pro towns where Boarda wHlcI.oto can he had offered ths poet to Cox of State has declared that membera Fund committee, and State's A t Waobabto. Let's Frank... coritar buaihcaa, with a tav'ern, By A. H. o. tion avsry year in early April that people for what they are, regard- built In Manchester. They were posal to ahoUsh Zoning. atill apply tor forme, oiyton make Dayton, but that the 75-year-old who are elected at an election Arthur Dnif Stores . M e H»r»ld Prlntliif Coippmiy, Ipc., and a gas etAtlon just-down the there is now every other yssr In leas of their’ aoclal poaltlon, can do built almost entirely by large-scale ■Very truly yours, appUcatione for rationed cohwtud-. newspaper publisher "did not see should take office immediately. In London, Sept. 28.— (F)—The §48 8lBln SL Tel. 8S(M ewumei no flnenclel reeponelblllty for June, snd with similar results.’’ Ellington Rationing Board much to. Influence Europaana. Richard Martin. itiei in the regUlar^M/ay at theS«ld hia way clear to accept tbs re- order to bring thla about membera ^WPOfrephlcil error* »ppeirlne In *d- street, and a factory in bfck of It was obvious, at the public developers for quick sale. The Belgrade radio said today a gen USE No Mother LIKES ^Tertliemente In The M»nche*ter Eve- Hiipefiil Changts Made clused hsrs Monday and FJlinglon .finiarlixins Inherently Friendly quality and desirability of some 33 Harvard Road. . Board Ideation uiitit the cloee o ponsibllity.” Will serve for four years, With four you. But you can get out pf It. hearing conducted by the Degle- busineaa on Sefu. 28. eral strike was under way today i ainc Herald. Outlining the cmincil’s coopera will be served from Manchester Americans arc Inherently friend being elected at one election and without losing too much. We can lative Coiinoll last week, that the H ow eveK^though (he old board tion with the begielative council In in the future. ly and formal people and they call five at the next which meana tha in the Trieate area aa the reeult Tuesday. Beptember 26 labor groups of Connecticut had Mr. and Mra Ira C. Turshen of want a trunk to ride around in you will accept applications during ■ y probably get you ovar $8,600.’’ developing "a program for im Tht tin cans have been taken their acquaintances by flrst names, ayatem will not be fully in effect of a dispute between trade union 666 To Wash Diaport! successfully gone through the Amaton. have to got it yourself and also this fipdl week, actual aseuanee ct C. Company Th# man who had built himself proved legialg.tive pFoceduie, ” the from the Eliingtqn depot and no he aaid recalling that he and hia until the 1949 election. To further leaderf. employera and the Allied routine of bidlUing up. th* pressure- closest frieifd'in Germany didn’t Mlsa Lottl Turshen, sister ot get it to run. cuijency and certificates will be complicate matters this year some COLD PREPARATIONS Fib ]* or Thff Mhd Whe BuIU^ a home thought, and he knsw he neoeassry to force the pollltciana Btatement Says that "aevsral hope more is needed Papera and fats ■"You should see these busses. Military administration over toe ifecide to take that informality un the above, la taking a oourae or ^ d e from the . Area Board. On one must be elected to fill the un uqriD. Tablets, salve, That’s OUR job, we’re experts at ful changes were actually made in art the only requirements at pres They run on a chareoal burner and Awarilbd Contract diamioaal of workers. Ones upon s time a man said could not take that loas and build of Connecticut into holding a spe til they had knows each other for studlea at the Parsons School ot ynntl after Oct. 1, all applications expired term of the late John <3. NOSE DROPS cial session of the Oeneral Aa- ths joint rules adopted St the 1945 ent. they heva Jape that run them lust The broadcast said toe strike, it, been doing it for nine yeara a new home too. So he lived there seven years. Design, in New York, and is also muat be made directly to the Area Talcott which expires in 1946. use only as directed I to ilmself. "la. I have paid « n t -MSSion...... ~ Mrs. Frank H- Holton and like In peace time. What wrecks which started at midnight, cov sembly. The Hall o f the Uouae Dr. Neumann frowned on the enrolled at New York University. Boarda. The C. L. Hale Colnpany of At the elerlion this year three to the great aatisfactlon of hun I many years, and somehow unhappily foraver after. was flilsd. The speakers ran over "W s regret,” the statement oon- daughter Jennie who spent the they ore. The driver doesn’t apeak ered the city o f Trieate, Monfat- policy of lending former German She ia vary talented in art and has " I am glad that, from all indi Manchester, veith a 'lo w ^ h jd of membera will be elected to serve tiriues. "that the good effect of summer at their Cottage on City English so >ou just make eigne cone, Pols and Muggla. ‘ dreds of happy Mothers- [saved s little something besides MORAI«; One would think that all allotted time- 'l^hey spent hours citizens back to their homeland to takan many priaei. cations that have come to me, we $45,-122, was awarded the contact until 1949; one member for a three some of these rules • . • was View' Heights hsve returned to when and where you want him ' Union leaders called toe strike, and that should be enough to al- so many evils from so many sidei presenting their case and were "teach democracy." They would be Arthur R. auiatte seems to be can still count on the great ma for the construction of a new hi; year term from 1946 to 1949. Two prepared to spend many hours largely offset by the repeated pas- their winter home in Rockville. atop. It's all free, and boy! Three ' it added, "because toe Allied Mil W> Fumiah WEEKLY > tow me to be really senaible, and would never beeet one aaundly regarded as intruders, people who having a sort of contest with him jority of our Board members to way In,, the town of Ellington on embers will be elected for a one McKin n e y aage of bills under the suspension T-6 IR-snk N. Tuttle, iwn of Mr Japs bow and thank us like a., god. itary administration and the em 8l«riliz#d Dlapar Serv- more. In number of people pres failed to stick it out In Germany self as to whether he can raise continue with us at the Area loca Butcher, Pinnacle and Long Hill r term, from 1946 to 1947, and own the roof over my own head built little home, but one can nev and 6of course, all the ea.scntial changes in legis Mildred G. Ham ar - who had this lingo, scripture reading waa takeil from Rockville City Court on Monday {nani^age. “ This,” aaid he, "is Grades Four, Five and Six last probably begin first in - the local in the aircraft', Donald, of the because o f the dispiitee, and ship' s|-et Us Make Your Railings ered aa a target; they expected when th* Manufseturera’ As- lative’ organization and procedure " I ’m writing this lingo 4n my Matthew's gospel. The choir ren with Judge Tpomaa F. Rady pre- gofd.— It la what I should have year, now has Grades One, Two governments of small towDi and Merchant Marines, and Pvt. Ken bwnera threatened not to lend Now And Be Safe! Bociatios waa almoet alspc in had been made, there would be iron horse and going about 180 Admission of dered the anthem "W hat a Friend atdlng, on charges of Intoxication, the Japanese to strike southward. and Three.. cities and gradually spread up tfie neth of the U. S. Army. eny more veseele until tot differ RE-UPHOLSTER dogs years ago. T have a decent ths presiura fama, Ita msetery, little reason for opposition to the miles an hour. Can you read it? We Have In Jeaua." The church aasault and battery and breach of But that the long expected climax A new te’acher, Mrs. Ina Cole ladder. It will be a long process, Affairs were talked' over at the ences were tattled. home. I pay rent to myself. It is to Its time, was eo Implicit and adoption nf annual sessions," Qaodby, Mother, and lota of love was decorated with baakeU of out ib e peace. He waa atreated follow Your 2 Pc. McMarran, has Grades One to Six he added, but the groundwork tneeting of the American Legion Electors in Pacific affairs had arrived waa unqueition^ that it never need which-.lt adds at this time ‘"are and luck until again. flowers. ing an argument at toe White MacDonald worth $6,000, no that if I have to at Job’s Hill. Windemcre school, should be establlahed within five last week and” eight names were Character WItneaaea Appear Livinif Room Suite certain, and, with our present ed to stage public appearances not a real necessity." "A n d y ." Yeoman S-c Clara Vlsney waa at Eagle Tavern on W est Main street M il it I can get back what I have Miss Mary J. Hayes, Grades One years. By that time, American approved #■ future members of, strips your auite ta the or produce a pFfPQndrrant The statement concludes with Mra. Ives has two other sons in NoUea la hereby given that the the home o f her parents, Mr. and during which he la alleged to have hindsight it is ea4y to say what to Six, and Cogswell school. Miss public opinion will favor the with the Legion, to be initiated at some Darien, Sept. 25—!F)— Fifty- put in. I am a wise and Mnsible weight of witnesses._\ quiet the assertion that "we Insist, if the service, Richard and Fred, •sleetman, Town Clerk and Board Mra. Martin Vianey for toe week atnick a person in the face. lOO frame, and rebuilds coia- Ellen Roberts, Grades One to Six, drawal of moat if not all occupa future occasion, A dance was one character witneaaes either ap .nagn. In fact, I am something of officials should h*ye dons. They word (a the pp|]tlosl powers the Legislature receives from the both located-at Guam, members of Raglatrara of tha Town of Cov end. Seaman 1st Class Ruth Vin Joseph KoaloekI, 55, a farmhand pletcly. New filUng and I. B. Dunfield is school supervisor tion forces from Germany. also planned aa a future event peared ae sent letters to the police ^ • SSpltalist.” should hava put all our Pacific that were was iiaimlly cnopgh. people a mandate to hold annual respectively of the Seabees and entry will be in seeaion on Satur ton was also home for the week o f 88 West Street waa fined $10 on Terma Arranged To ’ apringa art added aM Bw Nowadays the qplet word may and Mra. Edwin S. Rodman, who with proceeds to go Into the post day. Baptomber 39tb, 1945, from end. commiesiooere at the third ad ^en exciting things began to forces sveryw'hert on a full war Sessions, that it be bound to carry Navy. a charge of intoxication. Bull Your Convenience Still be apoksn, but even politi was music supervisor is succeeded treasury to take care of expenses. S F. M. to 4 F. M-. at the Town The Chriatian Endehvor Society journed eeasion o f the bearing woodwork is rallnisliel. time alert. through ths work begun in the A very pleasant anniversary Flan Bowling . IN BAMC COVER happen. There were two vacant cians whose will and instinct is to by Miss Joan Stiles of North Ha Tha dreaded "hurricane last Clerk’s Office ip South Coventry met Sunday evening with Allen granted to Police Lieut. Amoa An Minor changea at no extra 1945 session, not only by adopt ven. party was held Saturday evening The ladiei of toe Italian Ameri Iter fabric*, deninia, tapea- lots a little way down the street This still could not have pre respond find it difficult and po Hrbron weak failed to materialize, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Phil to examine the qualifleations of Gatea as toe leader. The subject derson last night.. Chief o f Po coat can be mada to mod* ing better rules and procedure but Deane Abom, son of Mr. and can Friendship Club on Kingsbury ti frieze*, klnkette* snd vented the Japanese from choos litically embarrassing to do so. greatly to the relief of all ip O'Brien, who live in the former tbs applicants whose rights ma was "Extandihg our Society’^a In lice Edward Mugevero was the The man who had built himself a in living up to them aa well." Mrs. Enipson Aborn of Maiile avenue will meet this evening at othefi priced priiportlnnatel.v ernize and add comfort to Or the Manufacturers’ Aasocla- concerned. The two or three days W aty Bliss house on Godfrey Hill- ture betwaan September 15th and fluence." The Junior Society also sole witness for the proeecution. home had noticed them, and even ing their own target, nor could it street has completed hia course About 100 attended the Center eight o’clock to make plans for Ipw. your act. tion may send its representative o f rain was about lika the tisual They have repairtd and improved October let, ipcfuslve, and to ad- met with Colin Edmondson and Lieutenant ‘ Anderson, - suspended have prevented them from strike in mechanics at Keesler Fieln, School Fair last week, and their bowling league for the com retsmmended them ^tp some to spaak What it thinks ara a ftw "line atofm" expected at thix time the place greatly since it cane mlnlstar the eleotur’e oath to Albert Tbtbault aa toe leaders on Aug. 22 last it aeeking rein For Gbara: ed Workmanship, Prompt Delivery, Large Seloction of Fabrics. PhoM Miaa., and is continuing hia stud enjoyed the inspection of the ing eeaaon. . friends o f his who were thinking ing the first bldw, (or it is inevi sane words in the midst of an into their poaaeesioh. Tha p ^ t y those who ihall he found quail- Thslr subject was 'Teamwork In statement. Hia counsel, said T o lla iifl ies at Amarillo, T^x. canned goods, vegetables, home of year, though not'ao befivy or Meeting tably p art.pf tha bupineii pf g emotippai^ oratorical blolday. snd. made articles, etc., on exhibition. eevera a t many titnea experienced. w'as In observance of their fifth fled. Our Community.” aftec toe hearing which waa again Parker Welding Co. o f kutiding, but he had navar in William Shapiro. Yale Cantor, A meetlnl: of Tankerooaan adjourned to Monday, Oct. 1, that MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. doing so,*' find itself courteously There was also an axhibitiop of The ground haa been very dry and wedding anniversary, and a dc- ApplicaaU o f foreign birth must Following the church service 166 Weat Middle Turnpike quired who owned them. But one democracy going to war that the of Pinney street, and Dale H. Tribe, Inaproved Order of Red Men he would produce an additional 22 983 MAIN STREET HARTFORD TELEPHONE 2*4X27 tolerated as a somswhat quaint Mrs. AUda Lewis cclehrsted her livestock, ahown in the rear of the there have been etoriee of farm- ’.lightful time waa enjoyed. preaaht their citiaenablp papers. next Sunday there will be a abort will be held thie evening at eight Tel. 3926 ' / gr day buUdorers and masons and dsmporacy has to be attgeked- fi.lrd birthday Saturday, Sept. 32 Aborn of! Maple street, have en character wltnessee. . Special symbol of an order of things that school building, while the other ere having to haul water for tbeir Those present besidee the hoist Qeorga Q, Jacobson, meeting of the church to elect a o'clock at Red Men's Hall. attention Given Out-of-Town Customers But It should have enabled ua to at the home of Mrs. William Flah tered the University of Connecti carpenters appeared, and the flrst used to be. cut. exhibits were ahown in the Tewh stock from aomfi distance, ao rain and hoateaa included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton, nominating VnmmUtae for toe an Council To Meet Bvtrybedy, you see. ia a friend in the Bnipsie section of Tolland. nual meeting In October and also thing the man who had built hlm- give a slightly better account of Mrs. Lawrence Anderson of hall. There were fewer vegetables waa weicome. Reuben Bosley, Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Rsbert, A meeting of toe (Tommon (Coun Mrs. Lewis received many calls to elect delagatos to tha State M|f a home knew, ha was able to oureelves when the attack did pf labor. For that, ypu can take East atrpet, who has been a patient th»n usual, owing largaly to the Lt. Jaihea Brabant, Just home O’Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Barney flalactmon of Coventry. cil will be held thia evening with tha Wprd of ho leas a personage from former neighbors and fact that there were rainy days from 16 montha served in the Pa AtteeW Albert R. Harmon,- conference October 9 and to vote HariI*To-Gei buy his gasoline • right down the come. Wa say "■hould," for thera in the St. Francis hospitsi, re Fracchia, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayor Raympnd E.' Hunt preside than Republican S tstf Chairman friends, cards, paoney. confection- just preceding the fair, which cific area, and family« also Master ffmith, Mr. and Mrs. William Mi Town Clerk. on .names of membera to be re ing,'at seven o’clock. ~ . ie no guarantee tha't it would ary. and other gifts in honor of turned, home Thursday.' au-1 ia « HHu *• "Haw M K««* ‘«a WaAlaiT street, only three doors away. Harold Mitchell. But who. In poli made it impossible to get as many Sgt. Raymond Brabant, hia broth nor of Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Aus ceived October 7. Auatrallsn Bride lainda the day^-She spends-much of hejr Mrs. Patrick Gio.se has returned Items for Poiitiacs This, the man felt, was a good have- The Philippines, whers tics. is a friend o f Ute Manufac on hand a* would otherwise have er, and the lattor’a bride of Mary tin Staples of East Windsor Hill, Russell Storrs la at the Veterans Among the Australian brides time ip crocheting, reading and from Oklahoma where she has convenience, although he was glad Washington .did expect an attgeU, turers' Association T Op, if tharc been with her husband Pfc. Pat been the case. land, and M r^and Mra. William Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Fogll of Gilead, Home ia Rocky Hill, suffaring landing at Ban Francisco on Mon is euch a friend somswbefe, why enjoying the beauties Of nature At 2 p. m-. Walter C. Hewitt Brehant of Norwich were recent the letter’s sister and husband, Warning from an attack of malaria. He will -that It was located down the were under alert for a waek be rick Close, who has been stationed day, on tha Lurline was Mrs. Shigild ha commit political suicide in her ahoH walks outside, ih e took the stage and auctioned, off viaitora at the home of Mr. and and Mr. and Mra. Norton Warner be pleased to receive cards from fore Pearl Harbor, and the Philip still continues to have possession at Camp Gruber. Mrs. Close. wi|h Gladys Frelle, wife of Charles street, instead of on the vacant by proclaiming it? the many home m »4« cakea, Mrs- Frad Brebant- of Gilead. Annual Town MffiUnf bla friends. PreUe of Progress avenue, this Slip Covers Ol the "cane” given by the Tolland her husband, visited her brdther, comer lot right next to hit own pines had news of Pearl Harbor As far as ita influfnee on last Pfc. Robert F. Clark, radio opera vegetabiea. canned goods, ate, Maxtor Bgt. Brehant has Mrved Miss Betty Hortpn, daughter of Notiee Is hereby given to the • The annual meeting o f the Por city, • Tha couple were married Old Home Day Association at each legal vottrs of th* Town of Bol ’40-’4l’42 Models * home. That comer lot, he when, taoiire afterward, the first week's hearing waa concarned, the tor at Satina, Kan., air field and which had been contrimited. Ha 30 monto* in, toe todla area^Ttoey the lata Mr, and Mr#.. Bdipund H. ter Library aaoociatlon will ha bald while former Technical Sergeant macting to the oldest person in ton that tha Annual Town Meet in tha llbraro on Saturday avening, __ * How ' to make Manufaefurera' Asspclatiop would hia wife. made a fifst c|afs auctioneer, nnd are eon* of the lato Jaroee Ere- Horton, was ruahad- to the Hart Prelle was etatloned In Auatralia thpught, would some de.v be Jap plants cam ejn and found our town. Tbia is her third year of ing win ha held In the Bolton hava dons better to stay home. Mr- find Mrs. Percival Harwood sales made netted $45.15. which haat and have not been in Hebron ford Hospital for an emergency September 29. It If urgent that all with toe U. B. Army. This Is Mre. Wfrtb some real money, and he Philippines squadrons sitting in Its presence in opppaition W as se^ poasession o f R. waa considered a very good show for some time. Mrs. Fred Brehsni appendicitis operation. Tha report Community. Hall In aaid town of mambere attend and reports o f of. Ronnie Carpenter, son of Mr. returned to their home In' Norwich Pralle'e first visit to her husband’s had a wild idea that, some day ha defenseless order on P a r k Plaid- tusUy pne more political reason after fi short visit with Mrs. Har ing. This ivUl go to the schools accompanied her brother-in-law in her case is favorable. ■elteii on Mooday, October 1st, fleere will he heard; alao election country. COLE MOTORS why labor’s demands were likely and Mrs. Frederick CaFpentef. has of the "town. , back to Florida when he left.. Mrs. E. 0.,Lord and her guest, 1949, from T:00 A. M., to 9:00 F. of new offloere and tha voting of might look Into it. Just as an in But here, at least, is another entered his second year at the wood’s mother, Mrs. Mary Hald, Fast Onuida Maeting electric range last lom to be honored. Tjja Amston Ffilfc held the same Mra. Lulu Lord of Ellington, ac M., for the following purpoaes: new membera. Thff maetinB ia B1-9S CsRtsr 8t. Tel. 4164 vestment. question to be argued, and to be Boys' school at Stamford, Conn. September 26 will be the next A meeting of toe Trinity Past So the outcome is fairly plain. meeting of Ellington Grange. Mrs- day, waa filfio well attended, and The waete paper plok-up of Sun companied the Rev, and Mrs. 1. For tbs choice of tbe fol scheduled for 9 o’clock. How he nodded to himself, real distorted, by the iiolationlata. Into The first fall meeting of the Red A gppd many politicians who Qaylfind Abrahamson iq okairmap. thtra waa % fine exhibit along day apparently wen eucceeifui,, ard C. Champa of Lebanon to lowing off leers: One aMteeor for War time will be carried izing what a sound business In- new theory that President Roose haven’t the slightest belief in any Cross a#wjng will be held at tht about the same lines as usual. since It wee necessary to send the Shelton htonday to visit Mr. 3 years, one member of the Board through next Sunday September Red Crpa» rooms Thursday after Mary Metcalf, daughter of Mr Btjnct he had had, when audUenly velt, and not the Jap» themaaivag, paa4 for s special asssipn, who and Mrs. Clarence I. Metcalf , has Sales made amounted to $6.50. truck around Monday to take up Champe'a new post a* pastor of of Tax Review for 3 years. Select 80, it wae announced on toe church haven't the slighfast desire tn noon, Sept. 27. This will be added to the above the Shelton Congregational church. calendar. a fine brick building went up on was. the. real and deliberate, mas The first Junior Girls 4-H meet entered the Rhode Island school the overflow, Quite a large' offer men, Town Clerk. Town Treasur ^gvs pna held, and who do not of Paaign fit Providence. R. I. sum for the schools. ing wae put out in front at the They were luncheon'guesta In New er, two Registrars of Voters, two The Red Cross vrill meet on'Sep, ths comer! Thera was, on the termind of the Pearl Harbor dis really believe in any of tha ob- ing was held at the home al Mrs. Gilead school and White cop)' Haven of Mre. Frederick L. Perr?' tember 27. It haa received an al L. Ernest Hall. Friday. Sept. 21, Ellington Grange meets Wednes Hebron Qreen eehool which did not members of the Board of Educa Your Roof jCpn'f HIdo first floor, room for a corner gro aster. The basic fact w’as. and jeptivga which might cpme before, day eventllF In the Tbwq Hall at bined held their F »ir at the same get taken up at firet. at the Country Club. Mra. B, G. tion for 3 years, seven constables. lotment o f kit bags and there will after school hours with 12 girU time as the other two and had a Lord ie Mrs. Champe'e mdther. be plenty o t work to do. cery, and a barber shop, and, wilt ren/ein, that the Jap attack auch a session are probably going present. Making of "ribbon aand- a o'clock and the public Is invited A meeting of effioera o f the Grand Jurors, Tax Collector, 2 to let such a session happen, sim very successful exhibit. A fea Mra.' Daisy Humphraya enter (Coventry Grangq. will hold a events proved, a tavern aa well. was inwitable. It is also true that wtehea” waa the main interest In. to attend the "Booster Night' Hebron P T A wae held recently at members of the Fire Commission, From the Weather. ply becauae they do not dsrr op ture was a splendid collection of tha Hebron Green eehool, Mra. tained Mrs. Sidney Cornwall^ ot and an Agent of tha Town Depos Gnuige Fair,, on T&uraday after And. aa if this weren’t convenience the ,^Ms out-smarted us by pick their cooking period. program which includes, danclqg, pose it. ‘ novelty gets, a skit, singing and cultivated and wild flowers of all Cbariea M. Laroomb prcaiding. Hartford, secretary .of the vice- it Fund. noon starting around 4:80 o’clock Louia Miner, son of Mr. and and followed b y'a aUpper which la enough, there was a second floor ing ^ r i Harbor for their target, W t sre not mprsUxlM nh»nt Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Hartford, readings. Refreshments will be descriptions- A spray of apple The firet regular meeting of the president of the Factory Insurance 2. To take action on a pro on which bowling alleys were in and AhaV lack o f Imagination, this new dominance of Connecti- served in the lower hall after the blossoms contributed by' Clifford association will be held Oct. 24. Aeaooietieh, over the week-end. posed Amendment to the State served by rese'rvatlons only. A formerly o» Tolland and grandson Perry from Ms fruit farm attract She also had as Sunday callers her Booster Night program will follow stalled. "This, section.',’ said the from the highest Washington of- CHt politics, merely noting It. To of Mra. Louia Judaon of Tolland iriceting. with a tea for teachers of t's Cohstitutlon concerning the Sal moralize, about It, one would ed much attention. He auggeited local eehoola and for board of edu brother and siater-in-taw, Mr- and at 8 o'clock and an evening o f fiin meh to himself,- "is certainly flctal down to the local commands Center, has received his discharge Lois (Thapman o f Maple avenue ary of Members of the General have to go bark to the other from Arm y service and was a Sun-, has been elected secretary of the that he might he ploklnff apple# cation meinbars. Time and place Mrs. Ernest Brown of Old Mystic.. Assembly. ia. planned for all attending. Vari growing fast." And he hatt his at Pearl Harbor, helped them side of the picture, when big next December. wilt be given later, also names of Mre. Davld-K. Porter has been ous booths will be on display day visitor in tow-p. - Map]* Leaf Club recently organfa- 3. To take aotion on a pro- bhsinsss and politicsl basadom Thera were various prizes other eomrolttees. ’ discharged'from-the Hartford nns- around the hall, fancy work, hand hqir cut next door, and did his achieve their particular aim of j Mias Mary Aghes Pratt of Wind ad by tl\s eighth grade pupils qf pbsed Amendment to the State wars smoothly suprsms, and awarded In the shfine of blue, red Frank Nleolo, son of Mr. and pitol where she underwent an ap- kerchief, vegetableii, etc. It ia hop 1, Kaep evan sad surfses units elssn. gsMery ahopping next, doocr an-J surpiiae at Pearl Harbor. But _ . , ui sor and Tolland, and taking a the Maple street school. Rpckvilla. Constitution concerning Annual 2. Retala/ u ia o f burners ai you would 3. Start an hiah until setiva aoolriaff ‘ • then argue about which ex- and white rtbbone, but as the I|st Mrs. Bartolo Nicola of the Qld pendieitte operation, and Is reeoi ed that Coventry members will at he only had to step next door for course in Yale College, spent sev Mrs. Rose Cross o f Binghams' Sessions o f the General Assembly. food or liquid spiils on open ceil type o th* spar*, Ur* on-your cor. It will proleog begins . . . then roduc* heat It's s good Pearl Harbor is still a Japanese, j ,,-eme might be the lesaes evil. ton, N . Y-, ia visiting her son L. has not been received, in tpto, and Colebeater rafid expects to leave perating at her parents’ home. tend and make this a day worth eral days recently at the faml'Y aurfse* unit, shut off current snd r«moy^•r th*ir llfo. Survey* show Itft front unit is ids#, to uig covamd utansil* Tbi* «horW a nightcap when he felt like one," not an American, crime. ' If we were going to morailee, summer home In -Tolland Center. Wentworth. Cross of Sadd’s Mills as It la IP long, taking fill the shortly for Navy service. In which 4. Jo take action on a pro remembering. residu* with'W39M- soft•VIU brush.oniEH. Flst-bottocMdT 4|IL*DOUO used 90$i o f to* time. Are you< overwork and it was only rarely somelrody An exciting part of .the revela we would soon , tall In love with Mias Elizabeth Hicks Is ent»r- section. ‘ . schools together. It can hardly be he has enlisted. He la a graduate posed Amendment to the state Rehearsals for the 200th Anni ens co'oldng time end help* to ssvo pro- reported In this column. - . Constitution providing for Lleu- versary Pageant will be held In UUnsil* srf suggestod for best eflScieze w . ing it. too? atpfnblcd over his hedge or tried tion about our pre-Pearl Harbor a golden ipeaq, in which neither t’alning Miss Yates from New Mias Joan Hyde, of Somers road o f Beaeon Academy with ihe class ciou* vitamins. 4kg telflek quiet ward wkick Albert W. HHdlng Is having g o f IMfi. tenant-Oovemor-EIeat to quatlTy the Church Community House on to aleep On his lawn. And at night, cracking of the Japanese code la York. returned ta Boston Sunday to be could run the old order nor the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaeffer gin her sophomore year at .Rad- two waaka* vacation from hia 4u« A letter received by Mrs. gUisa- aa Governor in the event of. the Tueaday. September 95 at I whfn he went to bed. he could *^oundec the further' revelation that Gov massed noise ’ which Is typical are enjoying the fall vacation. clUfe College. ties as rural mdil efirrtar. Hia beth Ivea ot Amaton from her son, death of the Governor-Elect. o’clock. Episode I, 7 I I at 7:30 to hear the bowling balls go "ker- ernor Dewey knew it during his of the new order would poasess Eugene Wochomurka has enter place on the route la btlng taken Staff ffergt; Andrew Ives, gives 5. To vote on the Sale of Alco 8:00; E p i ^ e III, Scene 1 and 2, by Leroy Klnriey. 8:10 to S.'tO; Episode IV, Scene I. plynh” and the falling pins echo, presidential campaign, made one dominance. ed as a sophomore to the Cheney some very interesting chitchat 1 8 7 4 holic Liquor on Sunday. H e b m and Coichaatar lined up about Japan, and ia the first un- 8:40 to 6:65; Epiiode IV, Sotne 8 .,. but you can provlda il with a nigged* tfN vy duty* and he thought that maybe Some speech designed to let the admin- { Technical School' Iri Manchester. 6. To adjourn aaid meeting un Vneuiployitieqt tigiim Prop Calvin WllPOX and. Robert West Igat iunday on the locgl field tor canaored lettor which young Andy til Tuesday evening, October 2, and 8, 9:00 to 9;20, and Episode V night he’d try a little bowling istration know that be knew it. South ('oveutry the uaufil wetk-«nd bafifibfill gaihc. will also reheane. m ineral eoatiBg o f the Auaous I I are the committee for the set-back has been able to get through. The 1945, at 9:00 P. M., for the fol i • himself. It sounded • like -good and subsequently, after being told Hartfon), Sept. ||l-^(^— Unem card party sponsored by the Tol Hebron was away bfihind In tha letter Is written on Japanese pa lowing purpoeca: Coventry Grange held its- regu A t the setback game Igft Wed sedre, which showed ll-T ffivorint aport. by General Maraball that our poa- ployment clalme decreased 6.7 per land Grange to be held Friday eve per with Jap aymbola ail over it, lar matting at toe Grange Hall iT^’ cent for the week ending Sept. 22. nesday there were 11 tables. Colchester. The fg h lt waa Well the paper about I t inches wide 7. To act on the Selectmen’a initiating a class o f candidates. The-little neighborhood kept on i session of the code key'w as still ning. Oct. 5, at 8 p. m. WATKINS eatimato of the expenses of the according to flgyrss made pilhlio Miss Miriam Blrdscy of Wash The prizes for the ladies were car fittendfid, gnd 16 inehes long, with a red line The regular officers conferred the town for the enauing year, VALDURAASGUM grpwing, although it seemed to | invaluable in the Pacific war. da- by John J Egan, state commis ington, D. C.. and Mrs. Lucieri ried off by first, Mra. Lillian Last Bfiturday Wlnthrop B- around it. One sheet is tissue thin BROTH6RS, I NC. let degree, toe Ladies Degree the man who had Jjuilt himse.U a | elded not to blast his information sioner o f labor. There were 61,- Birdseye of Tuchahoc, N. Y.. have Proulx, seednd, Mrs. Marrptte and Hilding entartalned a greuiRof his and the ether only a little heavier- 8. To aea if the Town will ap Team tha Second Degree and ths hopie that people weie passing up as a campaign charge against 84* claims including 2,634 veter returned to their homes after two third Mrs. E. Kennisoi). 'The aaaociataa from tha united Alr- Hit latter reads in part: propriate a Mlm o f money to cov Girls’ Drill Team gave a drill be winners of the men's piifes were FUNERAL some of the handiest lots and ans claims and 2,90} intsr-stata weeks spent tP Tolland. erfift plant at an outdoor plenic on "pear Motheri Well. I get my er 'the coat of providing Uie legal tween toe two degrees. The third Ro0f Protection Roosevelt. QoverPOr Dewey Ml ,e** claims .fob the week with the 'moet The annual meeting of the Tol flrst. Herman LeDoyt; aecopd. the grounds of bis Habrdn bomt on with. I'v t bem to Japan and am ity or lUegatity of'the Town Zon and foqrth degrees will be con- nifking unnecessary steps for celving-compliments for his deci notable decreas* In Riidseport- land Federated Church Ladies' Aid Fred Jones and third. Chgries Ho- tht Amaton Road, Tfinnit w fif now htading back to two for car' service ing Regulations. ferjed on, October jI. Aa Meet ffraeale far reef praleeUo* U>eins«lves. But he was reassured sion. which he deservts. But some Meriden also showed c -deoeeaM- kerda.- foeiBia}.~pritMa--were re» Played and othpr aoorto w ft * j’ g...-Ta>aee«4f the-YhWW ■■ - WkV) the - biggest 'tWng— of-att- w H h -W «tor^“’thf 'ftiny an. landed S ep t.T and 1 can say t be- propriate the aum of Six Thou- Credit Managers' Dean Diet BffSTOS lor etreaglaead crock aad •ceoi 4 r -BofiH-’v »a t * « ’'hiVdK w atarr’ OSIy'a 'T,"'H ikV R/tf ui'e''*ry*uf'’dveii. W is'' ' i'''9lav*'tt'«Ketk’e'ii iXiolIinellyl'YMi'' Miss Lucile Agard, Thursday, Andrews. Mrs. Wm. Kenyon wfis ported- litve j was the first, fellow from aod ORAPHITEt ike tadeeltacll- tninimuiB ftnouat of w aif r in s pfp if “ lSappeledr'“ m r w !a r '’tfia^^^^ fight the 1944 campaign over, show an increase. Ormtnd J. Weifc sand Dollars ($6,000.00) for Ahe your moala.ia sdvanct. Roost your smsL rang* wm built to loot Howaoer, ab*ul4 - Sept. is. at- 3 o’clock, with the hostess for the evening and thfi The enrollment of pudlll In the Our neek of the woods to hit Ja- installing of heat and completing Waterbury, Sept 25—<4^—The Ue miaece) foe reelMegce le eeMe- foioa*, aeccisaiy u> cooking vogotsblss. 7 ^ las* stasm your vtgfUblss, and boko your dss- neighborhood got an industry all probably with eyes on tbsir man's refreshments were conMhuted bv Hebron -sqhoOls tot«la about Ittl. ian, Wt landed at Atoukl field it roqyir* repairs, bav* K ebsetud iauMF ieneunce AlfLi .00) per year be- who died at Waterbury hospital ■oielMy eod ercaljr. AvaUabk la Week- red tnr t* ia ityoan6l£ Carrie Ayers reported on Old her parents.. Miss . Reynolds is Amaton! and gbOUt 49 taking'the load o f cargo apd I think we land’ “’witk a dozen employes, located on a certain chance to win the ' 1944 vote of nearly two-to-one, em -innlng h-Uh year 1946-47. Monday, will be conducted here to aod green I Brice >■ 18 le 24 bears* Ask foe e ployes of the New Departure Home Pay, Aug. 26. Mra. Mar^ connected with the Washington White and Gilead Hill aehoo’s to nt a different field enlv a couple morrow afternoon. He had been tha nekt street b«ck, not big 10. To do any other buaiptH demeoHrellee. Uliwirated lltcralwe ea re- election- • plant here, a divi|ion of General ggret Megcham reported on (ha Radio Mfiterial School. She |p gether. of mllt^Wom the heart of Tokyo, 'Phone jig6' credit manager for the Flume A eBfngh for a wblitle. not big planning to drive back to W gfi- Mrs. David K. Porter, who waa "X popa to ate Yokohama tht [Proper to opflH before aaid meet, This is, at the Stamfo.i'd Advo-1 Motors Carp., rahounced the A F L society's annual pionic. Tha fol ing. Atwood M fgr. Co., for 97 ysara. The Manchester Eliectric Division •aeugh to .make much noise or cate observes. "childish non as their bargaining agent and lowing officers were elected for ington on Tuesday. operated on for apfitndlcitia •av* nwt trip, for I btvf'atktd to tu,v He was a former prealdent o f the the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Donald Green. Sgt. with tba era! day$ ggo, it r t ^ lle d aa nMb* up'thtie far awhile. w « didn't Boltoa, Connecticut, iitofi coal dust either. sense.’’- Our Connecticut contem- loined the CIO. The local plant Connecticut Credit Aasociation. Ruth French: first vice president, Arm y A ir Corps has returned have tkne to get ouraelvee g truck Septomhe'f 99, 1N9. ' While the neighborhood pros- has had the A F L as its bargain Ira/fine firogreaa. He leavea his widow. Mrs. Anna m ocwNHcncuT pown pofarj- believes that for Governor ing agent since 1040. The result of Mrs. Anne Yoiiijg: second vice from England and Is enjo.ving a Richard Turshen, Beaman 1-c. for tin- trip. There are ell kinds' of Thr Sign of u Thomas W. Wilson, B. OeiMt, vice preHident of the the man "k o hqd bu|U Ijfwcy "to acted ilitterently presidant, Mrs. Frances Riiahnell; 30 dfiy furlough. ,RgL Oreen has has »H*en traHSferrvd to the Naval tnii'Un nnd cars around but' no John Albasi, ConnecticlU Federatloil of. Woiii- Manchester Plumbing & ISuppiy Co. iBlalMnml . . have the election aa announced by Har< Tl'tirlhv SprviiT • ^ihhBMif a home pioapered too. uQ.- ry E. Knowlton-of the Boston of trcBsurera lor the branches of been In the service fbr three Academy Brenaratory school dit ass. Just wait until we stlrk some Vincent Kozesickl. er.'a Clubfi, ai'.d a aoii, Robert L. “If H‘» lUrdHOre We'Have It" d would have been lilt!-, short of fice of the NLRB waa CIO 1,949, Federation. 5Irs. LeiU S. Halt and years.^ After hia furlough he ia lOO eetape gss Into one. Probably Selectmen. aa day k* decided that il he treaionable. ■ And the notion that j •ainbridie, Mil Hit claaaes win H2 EAHI Cb'NTISR ST. GcUt of Boston. _ i 177 JLU-N STREET _ TKLEPUUNE 4U3 an . X07A.. . 1 Mre, Marlon Baker; Secretary, to report to North Carolina. open October 1. He U the ton at It never'win step rlnnUtg. If you ■ I rr;-.h:>v IIANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD. ilAWUHBSTEB, OONM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,194® ■AMCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHS8TEB. 00IfM« TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1945 FASI
of free peoples, both victor and vanquished, without recourse to Returns to WTIC Building Here WTIC—1080 WTHT—1180 To Study Music Bolton^s Call Wapping I Sneak Attack any armaments, he ‘saiff.’’ WDRC—1860 Today's Radio WHTD—1410 tM. Fogarty Castora War rtoaa 4>~ Issued Today Not Intend)^ Is Increasing Major League Teams Resume Play Toda Is Appointed Fair at Wapping Probing Nazis 1:00—WDRC — House P artyjf Hour; WHTD. — County Fair; By H iw iito Permits Amounting to News; WTHT—News) The 4:00- WTHT—Arthur Hale; WTIC — In Addition to Officers Was Well AUemled Being Active 5:00 Spot; WTIC — Bsekatage Everything for the Boyn Po Bte Mawhal of Pa $42,000 Have Been Wife. 7:45—WTHT—Knlghta of Co- Town Will Vote on (Continued fromJ'^Page One) 1:15—WTIC—Stella Dallas. lumbus. Cards, Cubs Crucial Sport Slants Tigers Need 2 Wins r a d e t o Precede the Over sixteen hundred people (Continued from Page One) Issued by Inspectot 1:30—WDRC—Ad Uner; WTI' 8:00—WDRC—Big Town; WHTD Sunday Liquor Sale ever, I did not bpw nor was I ask * Lorenzo Jones. — Lum and Abner; WTHT —. Catholic H our were present at the Wapping Fair dertt of Bavaria in the German ad ed to do so. 1/ Walked straight Building permits totaling over I:45;:-WTIC — Young Widde Frank Singlser; WTIC—Johnny By Earl W. Yost The Selectmen of Bolton today sponsored by Wapping Grange ministration which operates under Series Starts Today across what.^as an essentially $42,000 have been ls.sued by Build Brown. . • Preaenta. Sports Editor' To Gain Junior F] ' Barmnl M. Fogftrty haj been lanued the call for the annnal town Saturday. Many former re.9idents bare chamb^ and the emperor ex t)ie military government, has J:00—WDRC — News: Music; 8:15 — WHTD — Radie Harris: submitted a letter of resignation ing Inspector David Chambers. — . ' t — ------^^^polnted inaralul for the parade meeting. It will be tound^dn Page returned to renew acquaintances. tended his Jlond. which I shook.” WHTD— Terry and the Pirates; WTHT—Kay-O-Quli. to fPom the Knlghta of Columbus Seven of today’s Herald. The vari The exhibits were displayed In. the Kluckh^n said he waa the first WTHT—Meet the Bsndr WTIC Showdown of NaUonal Battinff RaCCS the feaU of other stars. Gene was ChicagO'Cal'dg 2*Gi Community House and church Americ^ to see the emperor since cer In charges of the military gov permits for the erection of three —^When a Girl Marries. I mance; Bill Henry; WHTD— Tommy Armour and Gene Sars- Pennant Race At a Glance IkoBie to St. Bridget’s church next ous town offices will be voted upon ernment. S:15—WDRC—Main Street. H art-1 Alan Young: WTHT—The Fal League Season Takes zen, two of the greatest names in anxious to get started and he was basement. the w<),f began and the first for houses on Parker street. All .are rewarded wi'th the first _four- Series Tops Schednblj k Sunday to connection with the and the townspeople will be asked TTie program opened with athle eigner to Interview him since the Earlier Record Criticized ford; WHTD— Dick Tracy; ! con; w n C —A Date with Judy. Spotlight at Chicago; the golfing world, were highly re By The Asa(Kiated Press 'Osthdlic Hoar, aponaored by Japanese surrender. » ♦ ' one family structures and .wc WTHT— Superman; WTIC — i 9:00—WDRC — Inner Sanctum; Remain Close some to tee dir at 1:307 Ariiiiour, •American League Feller Unlikely to Fac to vpte "yes" dr "no” on the ques tic events at 11 o'clock for the Pbotests brought against Schaef sponsible for the. oi^erflow crowd meanwhile was entertaining a' tion of alcoholic liquors on Sunday grade -school children. In the after ‘;My Inltiai rropresslon,” the cor fer have criticized his earlier poli have attached garages. The total Portia Faces Life. I WHTD—Guy Lombardo: WTHT Borowy Seeks No. 20 Teams W. L. G.B. T.p 7 Campbell councU, KnlghU of Co- —Gabriel Heatter; W nC — that attended tlie pro-member group of women golfers in the din Detroit ...... 88 64 — 4 The Motor Qty Ni abua, Jonn Lyons, chairman of to Bolton. noon there were short talks by respondent addedv. "was that he tical record as president of the cost for these will be $23,500. J;3p— WDRC— News Commen tourney at the local Country club James B. Lowell, finance commia- was about the avcriige height of People’s party of Bavaria and have Joseph. Rnssetto has secured s- tary; Swoon or Croon r WHTD Navy Hour. Chicago, Sept. 25— —The Phil Cavarretta Leads ing room porch. Sarazen was off Washington .. 87 67 1 none GommltUe, announced today. Adjournment will .be a.sked to 9 :15-WTHT—Real Stories from last Sunday afternoon. before many fans arrived. Armour Nattonal League ' By Jack Hand Tuesday evening October 2 for the aioner. who represented Governor the Japanese, that he'kjoked sol complained about the type of men permit for the erection of a one —Jack Armstrong; WTHX- — showdown of the National League The event, a sanctioned PGA A liftin g of the committee with Baldwin; Frank Peet, Commission^ emn and that he talked/vKh em Real Life. Holmes in National; with hia white, hair was the target Chicago ...... 92 55 — 7 (AsMclatad Press Sports WrHiv| Dtativea of all other Catho purpose of acting on the Select he picked for hla staff In the cur family hou.ic with attached ga Captain Midnight; W nC —Just 9:30—WDRC'—This to my Best; season flares acroaa the baseball tourney,. atQ‘acted.18 of . the best er of Agriculture; Joseph Terrar^l phasis. He looked straiglvtxlnto rent German administration. rage at a cost of $8,500 to be erec Plain Bill. of all eyes nearly a n ' hour later St. Louis ---- 91 57 I *4 6 President Will Harridgo ot lic oHrahlsatlona In Manchester men's estimate of expenses for the my face as he spoke, eyeingNjjf; WHTD—Doctors Talk It Over; horizon today as the top-riding Cooch Tops American pros in Connecticut and Massa when he took hls^stance. Tommy Remaining Oames year; also the provision of a sum of Fast Wind.aor Hiil, four kc- Several of Schaeffer’s aides have ted on Dcimont street. 5;45— WDRC —Old Recqrd Shop: chusetts. The personal appear American League ahd Ford will be h e S ^ t the K. of C. home cordlan numbers and the Taleott- through rimless spectacles. It wa WHTD— Tennessee Jed; WTHT WTHT—American Forum of the Chicago Chiba battle to stave off in the meantime had a great time ! .American League at 8 o’clock tonight at which time of' money to study the legality or apparent that the war had been a en ousted. In submitting his George H. England js to build s Air; 'WTIC—Victor Borge Pro their Incredible, nemesis, the St. New York, Sept. 25—(O —Phil ance of the two golfing greats of displaying tricks of 'magic with | Detroit—Against Cleveland of the National League m ight' tlleWlity of the Bolton zoning law; viUe Drum Corps In' their/new lettar of resignation he complain Fred Edwards new gasoline station at the comet —Tom Mix; WTIC— Front gram. all time. Armour and Sarazen, devote some time today to "the other societies will be assigned Miss Lillian Baatls black and white uniforms made an strain on him and. although ho Page Farrell. Louis Cardinal^ in the opener of Cavarretta of the Cubs and Tony cards and matches. 2, St. Louis 2. Total 4. * 'their placM to thb^Une of march. alsb 'the appropriation asked for looked well, he had several ner ed hasmuld not operate efficiently of Spmee and'Eldrldge stret^t at a 9:45—WHTD—Wilfred Fletolier; a dynaniite-packed. two-game se highlighted the entry field. As Tommy grabbed his club to j 'Washington—Season ended. possibility of a pennant tic as $6,000 for a heating system and excellent Impression. without''tl)em. Dalfcres. a regular Fred Edwards of 428 Porter cost of $2,000. Evening Coronet Stcry Teller. Cucclnello of the White Sox stakes Sarazen, the only knickered top contenders enter tee The services will^"hegln at S p. Mist Lillian Baatls, daughter of In the evening the state road vous mannerisms’and"" his' hand ries. ^ start hto play several fans with | National League completion of the firehouse. shook slightly. Army offlc^xfrom C?hampaif!n, 111., street, Manchester, has rejoined ■The Hd'rtmfln Tobacco Company 6:00—News on ail stations. 10:00—WDRC — Juat Entertain The World Champion Cardinals, sll-Chicsgo- claims to the batting player still in the game, ha.s an movie cameras were anxious to , (Dhicago—Against St. Louis nerve-gnawing six days of the i „,m. and will consist of recitation of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baatls, of 54 between the church and commun has taken a permit for the erec enviable record. He has won the ular season. [' the rosary.- a sermon For the first time since a voting •Talking through ah Interpre who took overhto post three weeks the engineering staff of Station 6:15—WDRC— Edwin C. Hill; ment: WHTD—Trans-Atlantto seeking their fourth straight pen titles of the major leagues today get the Silver Scot in action and 2, Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2. Demlng street has been admitted machine . was purchased by the ity house was roped off for block ago, said he still v^s Investigating WTIC after having served over tion of a shed 3.5. feet by 100 feet WHTD— Tom Hussey Journal: Quiz; WTIC?—Bob Hope Show. National PGA crown on three oc Total 7. It's never happened before gene Moriarty of St. '^ t e r s to the Jutlllard Institute of Musi dancing which lasted until twelve ter, the emperor, who stood with nant, clawed away at a.'one and a with less than a week of the sea- started shooting. Armour takes probably won’t tela time but If ] church, Hartford, and Benedla^lon town the voters will act on ques •his hands rigidly at his sides about both sides of the isinw before act seas with' the Offlcd of War In or Burnham street to be used for; Orchestral Interlude; WTHT — 10:16—WTHT—OPA Talk. half game Chib lead, inspired by a casions. -the United States Nation plenty of time on all shots and as St.' Louis—Against (Dhicago cal Art, New York City. She tions put on the machine. There o'clock. At 10 o’clock the donated ing on.the resignation storage and mixing of fertilizer te . Music: Concert Hour; WTIC— 10:30—WDRC—Congress^ Speaks; al Open and has been a member trolt losOa three of Its last to of the Blessed Sacrament. Me>q- will begin her stitoles on Thurs- articles were auctioned off and the a foot before me, asked me wh^re formation for more than 15 season record of 16 wins and school read their essays following Miss Vesta Shaw took not only a written pass but the theft of two well-filled sample Songs; WHTD—Raymond Gram Dance Orchestra: WTIC—Polish up in the season's best mound duel. to regain the lead he held during Open In 1929 and the Metropolitan showmanship and ability proved to two-game set and he has nomi-l ti tht meeting of the council Mon For Invk^on the presence of a military police cases from the basement hallway A. half-inch thickness ■ ply^ 200-pound tackle from the mer Swing; WTHT—Hartford He Orchestra. TonighU at Outdoor nated A1 Benton, tee ex-Sallor, tq wood Is many times s^rongeb^han chant marine, hks bolstered Michi Throwing for the Cubs will be most of the summer. Holmes has Open in 1925, be one of the hits of the day along day, Oct 15. JudgM* for the opn- Guest ait Shower headquarters officer Co get me by of an apartment building. But the roes Speak; WTIC—News of tlie 12:00— WHTD — News; Music Hank Borowy, the brilliant, stolid only four games to play, all at Armour's feats'on the fairways with Sarazen. Tommy’s deep low Arena in Hartford do the job. If the big fellow wi iMt have not yet been picked by (Obatliiiied from Page One^^^ the armtol khakl-elad American shoes were all for the left foot. a half-inch board. gan State’s line. World. WTICV-News; Roy Shields and include every major golf titl^ that It will be Hal Newhouser tonu » 7:30—WDRC—American Melody refugee from Larry MacPhail’s home against the New York voice could be' heard above the the committee. guards and tiue-uniformed im Orcheatra. New York Yankees, who has whip Giants, while the (Dubs first-sacker a pro is eligible to compete for crowd of followers. The latter row to apply for the clincher. September, prepared by Arnay perial police, with visored caps, ped the Cards two times by 4-1 The Silver Scot won the National Hartford, Sept 25—Nick Stato However, there is a chance Group A, also was found. Mrs. William L. Waldron, of has seven to go In the heat of a possesses a pair of big wrists that rules an 8-5 favorite over Pat Wapping, gave a miscellaneous halted us again by a heavy wood margins in 10-inning contests, pennant drive. Open In 1927 as well as the Cana showed to advantage In the long Tribe could cop one or both gan If the Germans had launched gate and were present along the Borowy has a 9-2 Cub record and dian ©pen -the sam e-y^r-for hto Brady in their eight-round re and make It necessary for^t their Invasion It was likely they IfoHywood—It took qiilta shower at her home, Sunday after Cavarretta’s mark to .352 to accurate drives that he sent from match tonight at the - Auditorium noon. honoring her son's fiancee, stairways and halls of the imperial Elevator Strike in N.'Y. an over-all 19-7 achievement. first major trium phs/ A year hole to hole. Bengals to sweep their final would have employed a force for while whUIng for Jeanne household mlhlatry.” Southworth to banking on Har Holmes' .349 and after them come later it was the Meti/politan'Open outdoor Arena. This bout pairing in St. Louis, Saturday and ’ Su T h e the landing# about the same to but ifhy ytomg man in hia Miss Vesta Shaw of Norway, Me. Goody Rosen of Brooklyn at .325, The appearance of these two a duo of featherweights developed Guests were present from New Kluckhorn said he bad submitted ry (The Cat) Brecheen to whittle followed In 1930 by/three crpwns', day. to nose past the Idle Sen strength as the Allies used to Nor mind would w^it for her until a list of written questions to the Does Not Hit Networks the Chibs' margin to a mere half Stan Hack of (Dhicago, .323 and the Western Opep/ National PGA golfing greats made history at the into star-bout status during the tors. mandy on D-day. The Nazis had cows came home. Besides, while' Haven. Hartford, Devon, Wap- Whltey Kurowskl of St. Louie, club. Never before was there a summer’s campaign here may well ptog and Manchester, also the par emperor and that Hirohito had the game and put the Cards to a posi title and tee V Canadian event At least the Tigers probabljj 18 divisions earmarked for the ac waiting, I enjoyk<^ the antics of answers already prepared. tion to move a half-game ahead .320. again. In 1981 Tommy annexed on hand’ for an event. Next year draw a near-record crowd for the won't see any more of Bobl^ Fat Doctor tual landing operation, along with Otto Preminger. ents of the bride-elect from Nor New York, Sept. 25—<)P»—About * Family, it will deal with a small o nhand for an event, Next year year. way. •, They showered Miss Shaw Food And Housing Paramount town barber who also is Justice by copping tomorrow’s finale. Other National leaders are Luis the Brftlsh Open and wound up ler who faced them three time airborne forces totalling probably Preminger was a I'pretty good the only effect New York’s latest Brecheen with a 14-3 season rec Oimo. Brooklyn .309: Mel Ott. New may find both Sarazen and Two weeks ago their first clash since Mh came out ot ths NavyI with, ks variety of bet)utlful and The emperor told the correspon of the pescei . . . Frank Sinatra to by winning/tee Canadian Open, for drew te e ' largest crowd. and gate a division and a half. About nine actor until Hollywood ''discovered useful glfta, which she unwrapped ''elevator operators strike had on to be guest of a Rudy Vallee show ord has stopped the Cubs four York, .308; Augie Galan, Brooklyn, the third tim e In f934. Armour on hand as well as the 16 Rapid Robert worked against ~ ' Says: divisions probably would have his directing talents with '*Laura.’’ dent that food and housing were network activities was to give straight times and in his only pre other pros that competed in addi of the year, with close to 4,500 cago Sunday and .won’t be read while seati^ under a large um Japan's two paramount problems.. ' on NBC for the first time' on .306; Don Johnson, (Dhicago,, .301 The large attendance, the best gone ashore the first dsy. Like Gregory Ratoff, he lA still vious duel with Borowy, triumph and Dixie Walker, Brooklyn, Andy tion to new name star performers fans turning out. On teat occa for tbe two with Honk Oreenb brella dccoratad In’ the fall colors. Once the Japanese people have' some ot the folks who run things Thursday night Or as the an- at the/club In years, proved that sion the official decision waa a The Allies used nine divisions on acting while directing, and a A delicious su'pper waa served, tired feet, i nouncement reads: "The Voice ed 1-0. Pafko, (Dhicago, and Jimmy Was- the two big name players' were known the world over. The Coun'« and Co. Bdenee Oonttonea Search D-day—three airborne and si; ger set Is usually a rireda been fed and clothed, he said. It Unless it to .thC-law ottavemgea.. try Club has taken a step In ths draw, but the verdict didn’t set The (Dub-(Dardtna] two-day T or Tnbercoloaia Drug Cure bqffet style, by the hostess. will be comparatively easy to carry NBC and ABC, which Jointly i Visits t}ie Crooner.”______iar--all-t4sd -at an the/attractions by following tee well with tea customcfs. who hoct' fantry. He was trying to get a seehe \ Miss Shaw and Sherwood Wal- .use the Radio City studioe, and there to nothing to kid pilot Grimm ven .300. pMr around the course. Each right direction for biggei---- and- upenlng i i Wrigisy Fidld ^ For the first few days after the with Jenne, Walter Brennan, Dor out the needed reforms within Into thinking his Cubs will kick belter tdurneys in the future, and ed it for some time. A majority of loaded with possibiUties, Beaten la, By William A. O’Brien, M.D. dfqn will be marrie^.on Saturday, Japan, which he said he thought C l^ in a- Madison avenue sky Tuning Tonight: NBC—8. Cor (Duecinello needs only one more vtoitlng pro was paired with the gathering apparently saw the Written tor NBA Sendee projected Natl D-day, the Ger othy Gish, Barbara Whiting and Oct;\20, in Norway,' Me. scraper passed the first day of the nelia Otis Skinner; 9, Navy pro- around the Cardinals and set sail Three club members. judging by the all around interest times in 20 starts by BUly Southl mans would have burled to'about would make for the,general peace for a two-gsone series at Cincin time at bat according to the offi Springfield Greek tee victor, but worth’s gang, the (Dubs now TuberculoaU patients are eager another child actor for ^'Crtten- strike without worries, for their . gram finale, 100th Anniversary of cial league figures from (Dhicago to Anxious To Get Started * , and cooperation of Sunday’s event, three more dlvislona—again simi nlal Summer.’’ Preminger is a X of the world. nati and three games at- Pitts it will become e reality in the very there was a sizeable minority teat only a game and a half ahead to receive any experimental drug Hirohito' said that it was his elevators were running as usual. ! Annapolis; 9:30, Victor Borge meet the required 400, qualifying Sarazen arrived shortly before was just- as emphatic that Brady which might shorten their long lar to the plan carried out by the great rehearser (Jeanne said la MBS had an altogether differ Show; 10:30, Hlldegarde. . . . CBS burgh with a three and a half noon as did Armour. Bote proved near future. St. Louis. Inability of the Br Allies four years later. Secoitd'^ Lecture earnest desire that the necessary game lead. him for the title, but ha h ^ s had won. to stop the onrushtng (Dkr ssnatorium sUy, as rest is sUll the ter: "He rehearses as though he changes In Japan would be carried ent situation. It uses the studios I —8, Big Town; 9, Inner Sanctum fight on his hands from Georgs’ only effective way of treating the The reserve available to the Al thought we were going out for of WOR, New York key, 18 to 24 l” The Lonely Sleep”; 9:30, This Is The last time St. Louis barged Bote ended a full week of train have cost them mlicli prasUga lies for long-range buildup In out In line with the general will of into Wrigley Field, the Cards Stlrnwelsa of the New York^Yim- ing'Sunday, Stato being groom well as several precious len disense. When a new drug la an six months on the road”). By key. Cliabol the people expressed through con floors up in a Broadway building. 1 My Best Drama; 10:30, Sen. Mc Normandy, however, was far su The director helped each per , 'This netw ork moved most of Mahon on "(Jontrolling Atomic En swept a three-game aeries and kees. ■ ■ / ■ - ed for this return shot at an un in the won and lost columns. nounced, the hppea of the tubercu perior to that planned for the Ger stitutional procedure. since the season opened, the Cubs losis patient akyrocket only to former with his part and then had \ Its program originations to lU ergy.” -. . . ABC—7:30, County (Dooch’s first place m;4rk Is .308, beaten foe under tee careful guid (Dharley Grimm’s (Dubs are fac mans. The emperor also said that he two regular ground-floor Broad have won only two of nine home three points ahead of Stlrnweiss ance of Trainer BUI . Gore at tee with the necessity of winning drop when he leams that the them go through the scene sev Rev. Henry Chabot of- Wllliman- Fair; 8:30, Alan Young Comedy; treatment ia still to the experi eral times. ’Ihe two children confidently hoped that Japan in way theaters. But not before Bud 9, Guy Lombardo; 10, Trans-At- starts from the Cards. On opening who rocketed from ^xth to second Charter Oak Gym here. While his least one of tbe two. games tlc will deliver the'secontiof his due course would regain what he day, "Oom" Paul Derringer, who By Hugh Fullerton, Jr.-< Sbrbrought back tela spring. Some mental stage. What U the present were supposed to crash through Colyer, who plays Superman, had lantlc Quiz. . . . MBS—8:30, The at .305. Johnny Dickshot of Chi where along the road he apparent- youthful Scdtch-lrish rival sparled dropping out Of the lead for ^ t u s of drug treatment in tu- the door and up the stairs. Imi series of lectures on aoclrtsprob- termed her rightful place In the to huff and puff up 24 floors Just Falcon: 9:30, Americhn Forum now to ailing, notched a 3-2 Cub cago to the onlj/other contender New York, Sept. 25—(4»)—Ex- with some of the country’s toji- first time since July 8, Big Three May lems at the meeting of St. Brid community of nations through like any normal hutoan. triumph, wliile the only other Chi pansion notes: . . . Col. Helnle Mil- ' picked up the knack of home berculosiat H. Corwin Htoshaw, tating a railroad train. Premin "Loans to Britain”; 10:30, Return over the .800 mark and he’s Just run hitting to go with his speed notchers at Stillman’s Gym In New | After St. Louis, Chicago st SU>. and WlUiam H. Feldman, ger didn’t like little Miss Whit get's Men's club In St. Bridgets peaceful contributions toward the Otherwise, most of the operat to Duty. cago home win since was Claude over the hill 1^.301. ler of. thif Marines, former Na York. John Patrick Brad.v, tee faces a doubleheader in Ctoctonat summarize It for ua In an Decide Issues ing's rendition of a train whistle. hall at 8 o’clock tonight. FatheV enhancement of culture and clvUl- ing and executive staffs were pn Passeau’s 6-3 decision June , 24. tional Boxing Association Presi afoot . . . Doc Cramer, Tigers—a young lad’s father, trains Dennis Thursday, another twin bill C?habot, who opened hla lecture kation. hand after 19-floor or more walk- Grimm plans to start Passeau' to Wally Mosm of (Dhicago t o tied dent, Is to return to the University veteran rated as one of tee game's Patrick. He has steered Pat to 16 editmdal to Minnesota Medicine, "Doesn’t anybody here know Wednesday Programs; NBC—9 for fourth with Bobby Estalella of greatest defensive outfielders, Pittsburgh Saturday and a stogli August, 1945. how to woo-woo like a train'” ’ series two weeks ago, is an inter ;iuckhohn's final question was: ups except Eidgar Kobak. the pres a. m., Ed East and Polly; 2 p. m., morrow. of Maryland as Athletic Publicity consecutive vlctoriesr lfi on-^kay-^-fiaale-'With the Pirates Sunda; (Continued from Page One) esting and authoritative apeaker “Dofes the emperor himself not feel ident. He missed the stairway ex Guiding Light; 8:30, Sports Spot^ In front of the League parade Philadelp^a at .298. They are fol Director as well as boxing coach Cramer also has added some slug Some of the sulfa drugs have a he Inquired. In a flash, the whole lowed M order by George Myatt, oes. Stato has won 24 of 26 bouts./Saturday’s games, taking the plai' alight effect on the tuberculosis set was woo-wooing. Finally he on hla subject.. \ that wife latest weapons of w* citement by. being in Chican on light; 8. Mr. and Mra. North; 11:30, Since July 8. the Cubs apparently . , . Considering the numlier of ging to his repertory this season losing one to George Knox here of an original open date, resul Poland, which became part of the have a tougher row to hoe after W ash^ton, .296; Buddy Meyer. . . . Bingo, Binks, Senators—he's germ, hut not enough to be of Soviet union when the border got the whistle he wanted. Then The meeting la opehxto all men have matto thoughts of future wars I btiSlheas. C. M. H. Drama. . . . CBS—12 words Heinie can turn put in al on a disputed decision. ! from yesterday's postponeme'nt value to the treatment of the dis he ran through the boy’s part, of Manchester. \ intolerable'^’’ noon, Kate Smith; 3 p. m.. Milt the current set than the Cardinals Clev^nd. 295; George Case, most. no time, that may indicate the one who lost that fly in the! Bobby Polowltzer, East Hart the only scheduled big league he moved west. —because of yesterday’s postpone W ^ington. .296; Buddy Mever. BUD on Sunday, with the result ease. The sulfone drugs (promin Among the many, other ques showing him how to chug-chug. "To thts.’’''ICluckhohn said, "the To succeed Hubbell Robinson, Bacon Tales; 5, WACs on Parade; the old liners expect to strike out ford featherweight who has won tion. and diasone) combat experimental A fine pastime for a grown-up Limit on Whiskey Sales emperor replied^that he did not be resigned as program vice presi 7:30, Ellery Queen and George V. ment of a double-header with the Jeago. .293 and Eddie Mayo, De- on a new athletic line . , . Seton that W ashingt^ likely will. be 27 and lost tl^ree bouts, faces Wil The (Dards Journey to Pittabur(li| tions which the ministers failed to dent, ABC has named - Adrian Pirates which has been switched I'blt, and Skeeter Newsome, Bos dropped from further' considera tuberculoaiq to guinea pigs, but aettle and which they turned over man. lieve an enduriilgr peace could be Deiwy, Jr.; 9:30, Ann Sothern’a HadI OoIIege, which will become a ton Abrahams of NeW York In a for a stogie night game Thun ' they are toxic when used inter • • •' St. Louis—f/P)—Twenty cases established and n^ntalned at the Samish to head the department Maizie, , . . ABC—11 a. m., Tom to Pittsburgh for next 'Saturday. on. .290 each. university with 1,000 resident otu- tion in this space./, semi-final $ight. The reat of the a playoff of a Sept. dTUe. and to the deputies is the problem of He formerly was national director The (Dubs must play a double' The top 10 hitters (n each league nally to man; they are therefore Chinese claims on Italy, ' which The studio school teacher then whiskey for a wedding* didn't seem point of the bayonet'qr by the use [ Breneman Breakfast; 2:30 p. m.. denta within two years, plana to card: Joe Polowltzer,. East Hart close to Cincinnati with two Sato used only as applications on tu walked up and started waving like too much to Druggist Thom of the weapons of war. of production of the network, The Fitzgeralds; 4, Jack Berch header at Cincinnati Thurs' according to averages including sign a "name" basketball coach to Cleaning The Oplf ford vs. Eddie Raymond, Long Is day and one Sunday. were disclosed today. One offi which he joined a year ago. . . . Show; 7:15, Raymond Swing; 8:30, and another at Pittsburgh Sater- Sunday’s games are: One reason for the pbpr show berculosia of the sUriace. Promin cial source said this was China’s her arms and arguing with Prem as Levin. Especially when the ."The solution of the problem of I resume the game to 1646-47 . . . land (Dlty, six.rounds; Don Ander Hank Borowy. the ex-Yank ia being tried as a spray for tu inger. "These children have to be customer told him the whole town peace will lie In tbe reconeillation 'When Dick Haymes’ show leaves Fishing and Hunting. . . . MBS— day, finishing the season at ^ t s - Nattonal League Little Allegheny College ia devel ing of the Second AliforCf foot son. New York vs. Jack Thomas, who twice in the last month de only proposal during the meeting. NBC to go to C?BS, its place will 10:3P a. m.. Fun with Music: 2:15 burgh Sunday with a .single/game ballers ia,. that the players 'aren’t berculosis Infections of the tra Details were unavailable, but ap In school right now,” she .said. w’as Invited for the affair. How- Player and (Dlub G AB H Pet. oping a $75,000 athletic plant . . . Portchester. N. Y„ s.Lx rounds; Lee feated St. Louis In 10 innings, > chea and glands at the root of the Please let me get this scene." evey. Judge George H. Moore be taken Oct 16 by Barry Fltzger- p. m., Jane Cowl; 4. Songs for —unless there to a postpimement iflavarretta, Chi. 125 471 166 .352 Mobile, Ala., will start building a used to the double wing a>’.Heni Abrams, Hartford vs. Jimmy time- by a 4-1 score, will pitch foil ,lungs. Promlzole, another sulfone parently the demands were mod old of the movies ii) -"His Honor, You; 7:45, Inside of Spqrta; 10, SaAirday. The Cards, n^nwhilc, 30.000 cilpacity stadium as soon as that was hqnded them and dohit est, since little argument report he pleaded, "and I will love , you threw the romantic angle out the play a single game at Wttsburgh Holmes,/Boston .151 624 218 .349 Rodgers, Bridgeport, six rounds; the Cubs today. He will be opp drug, is also being Investigated as all the rest of my life." TTie court room window and ruled that the Barber.” Written by Carleton Human Adventure "Leonardo Da- Rosen, Brooklyn 141 590 192 .326 materials are available . , . Looks want to become 'used to it . . Fred (Goldfish) Balesano, Hart- by Haary' Brecheen,- who has it is less toxic than the others. edly was raised. FENDER AND E. Morse, avthor of One Man's Vincl.” Thursday, a replay ot/. a thrice as if it would be hard’ for college Billy Conn’s first'professional pub But the Chinese claims were teacher was apparently Intrigued there to a limit oh the amount of postponed contest, arid wind up Hack. Chicago 145 575 186 .323 mrd vs. Bobby-Holt,. Bridgeport, his last, six straight, includii. Penicillin la not of value In the by the offer, l^cause she per whiskey to be sold In one retail BODY WORK Kurowskl, St. L, 129 497 159 .320 boys to avoid exercise from now- lic appearance after he gets out of fobr. rounds. thNe over the (Dubs, two by shut treatment of tuberculosis. Strep important with regard to whether with a pair against the Reds Sat on. tee Army will be on Bob Hope's France and China should be per mitted the scene to go on. And lot. The nillhg w as. made after In a* tie with the second place urday and a singl^game Sunday Olmo, Brooklyn 138 544 168 .309 outs. tomycin, the newest drug, Is made then I got to Jeanne Crain.. finding Levin guilty of selling SOLIMENE & FLAGG Washington Senators who have radio show . . Indiana’s Bo Mc- from cultures of a fungus which mltted to help write peace treat Benton (llhoice at Cincinnati. Ott, New York* 134 451 139 <808 Millin. who never has stopped cry ies In the cases of co\intrles with And what waa on Ml.ss Crain's whiskey wholesale without a li INC. finished their season. ‘Wliat’a more,/the Cubs will be Galan, Brooklyn 152 565 173 .306 Observation Post * Wildcat Decoratloas grows In the soil. It is effective mind? Men. of course. And. she cense. His sentence was 30 days Harvard's .Dick Harlow was ing since he let Tom Harmon and to the treatment of experimental whichTHey did not sign armistices. 884 Center S t Tel. .8)01 weakened for Ute brace a t Cincin Johnson, Chicago 135 544 164 !301 Tom Kuzma get to Michigan, say? was Irate about a peculiarity of in jail and a $200 fine. nati by the Iom of veteran pitcher Walker, Br’Klyn 150 596 179 .800 tabbed one of his new offensive Lodal Sport Evanston. — Thlrtynine forme guinea pig tuberculosis, but as in this peculiar town. Of Boss O’Nem tetft George Taliaferro, who didn't vestigators have been disappointed Last Night Fights Ray Prim, who leaves the (Dubs Pafko, (Dbicago 138 610 153 .300 formations,, dreamed up during get away, is the best product of Northwestern athletes received . “It la simply Impossible for a Wednesday/ni|;ht to attend a fam Waadell. phila. 134 500 150 .300 dull momenta In the Souta Pacific, total of 60 decorations to World before, they are not making ex Rev. Gadarowski girl to have a normal romance.” ■ ■*. — ^ Gary. Ind., since Kuzma . . . Del Chatter War n. travagant claims for this drug Ex'SaUor Given Mound ily funerak Prim, a 13-game win American League the "Gooney Bird" offense . . . No Webb, one of tee Yankees’ money until it has been tried In many •she complained. "I go out with a By The Associated Press ner. wrlll iejoln the (Dubs at Pitta- Cuccinsllo, Chi. 117 399 123 .308 doubt ornithologist Harlow, knows bags, to reported interested In a boy for the first time and what GIVE YOUR FURS Detroit—Phil Terranova, 12744, burgh, hut hla absence at Cincin Stlrnweiss, N. Y kbout tee birds, but coaches who Clarence VennartX called the! cases. Streptomycin is difficult to To Make Address Assignment Against In 146 617 188 .305 franchise ini-the proposed (Dlass other morning and statad that the manufacture and ’ its extreme happens? The next day the gossip THIS TREATMENT New York, technically knocked nati wj/ll disrupt Grimm’s pitching Dickshot, (Dhi. 129 481 145 .301 suffered with 17-year-old football "B" Southwestern League for columns , say ‘Jeanne Oaln and Your furs may have ^ e n carefully put dians at Detroit plans/especially if the Cards take ers during tee war years probably Fairfield Grocery will noK.be rep-' scarcity is holding up investiga out Leon Spencer, 133*4, Detroit, Moses. (Dhicago 139 564 168 .268 Arizona. M^iybe, he’d like to send resented in .the West Side \Bowl-: tion. How to prepare for a sick call so-and-so' are very serious about In cold storage, cleaned and renovated, 18). tWi Estalella. Phila 125 447 133 .298 could tell him something about the 1945 Yankees there. by the priest will be explained by each ojher.’ And I hardly knew but now what if they are stolen or de Washington — Jimmy Blvtoa- Jthough - Brecheen is a. left- Myatt, IVash. 133 487 144 gooney plays. ing League this coming sea^jn. Clues to Value Rev. Bronislaw Gadarowskl at the stroyed? Most Important of ALL to; to Detroit Sept. 25— The Jit-/ .296 Need All drugs tried on tuberculosis the boy. So the next time he takes Yancey Henry, heavyweight fight hstoder, Grimm wrlll forsake the Meyer, (Dleveland 127 612 151 .295 meeting of Brown-LaGacc circle of me out he feels embarrassed and INSURE them. . Ask about our "ALL tery Detroit ngers today called on strategy he used last week at St. Make Up Your hlind Several weeks ago to tee chab<; in man are first used on experi- former sailor A1 Benton to assure postponed until Wednesdhy be Case. Wash. 123 503 148 .294 ter it stated that the Grocer's , mental tuberculosis to guinea Columbian Squires at their meet I feel silly and we don’t have a RISKS” policy. Remember: cause of threatening weather. Louts of using a right-^jianded hit Hockett, (Dhi. 105 413 121 (Bringing the possible t\’orld rWfU TKYS ing tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock good time at all. i Before Loeeee Happen, them of at least a tie for the ting line-up against portalders. In .263 .Series center fielders front and would take tbe place of the l^ ^ lg s . TJhese trials' give us clues ' * • • tnsore With Lappen! Boston—Freddy CMbral, 150 > i , Mayo, Detroit 131 489 142 .290 \ stk ta the valqe of the drug and at the Knights of Columbus home. American League pennant by.beat Cambridge, Maas., knocked out that series in which the Cards Won center). Hartford Road Tavern team. The New Father Gadarowskl will go into "Sometimes they concoct the Newsome, Boston 123 431 125 .290 latter team will be back with' Its tdxlclty but the effect in man If he can, you can! ing the Cleveland Indiana to the Baudelia Valencia, 168, Mealco two out of three. Charley benched Andy Pafko, Cuba—Last season STANDI may not'be the same. Inflamma detail regarding the proper articles most fantastic, things,” Jeanne JOHN H. LAPPEN a ty , (1). Bill Nicholson and Stan Hack in the Cardinals’ Billy Southworth practically their entire 1944/line-1 tion produced by the tuberculosis to have on hand when the priest says. "Once someone said v I opener of^ an all-important two New Orleans—Juste Fontaine, favor of right-handed awattSrs. tabbed Andy as tbe year’s most up. arrives at the home and how to wanted tp get married but the All Forms of tnsnrance and Boode game series here this afternoon. "We only did that because It promising rookie. This year he Yeetarday’a Results germ is a dense reaction' which U CONE STREET TBIJlP|IONB lOtl 13544. New Orleans, outpointed Sport Schedule Final Eastern Playoff drugs find difficult to penetrate. act during his visit. studio and my family otoected. ■ The Navy -veteran, hard luck Joey Peralta, 136, Mexico and was a night series,” explained isn't juat promising. As a kid Vennart stated that -nej would He also will show a priest's vest Nothing like that ever h^pened. man of the ’Hger pitching staff Grimm. 'Today and tomorro'v, Pafko used to push tbe clock Albany 7, Wilkes-Barre 5. like very much to put a team in In spite of these handicaps, prog > \ Tamaqua, Pa., (10). (Teams tied a t two games each ress is being made. ments. the chalipc and the clbor- It appears that I could never get AR HAS BROUGHT some prettj’^ grim which your money supports" through Jias not Osished in bis last 11 Fitchburg, Maas.—Spider Arm we’ll have cur regular llhe-up in , Friday, Sept. 28 ahead to get his brothers up'in the league but Indications point Buick ...... $12.9.‘>{ lum and explains the symbolic seriou.s with- anyone without the . starts, but Manager Steve O’Neill there, and how.” •Opening, football gamqr Man time to play ball. Now he’d prob best of seven aeries). to all of last year’s clubs ready Tuberculosis patients are still Bights yobr. Community War fW d — are so strong, 130, Toronto, Icnocked out , National being healed by rest cures in gqod meaning of the vestments. gossips broaking It up.” W to a doughboy's eyes. But of the Detroiters gave him the Chuck Jackson, 136, Manchester, chester vs. BristoKHigh, 3:30, Mt. ably like lb 'push it ahead to the to get back into the fold for the Chevrolet . .\$ 9 .9 5 "Gee, /that's, terrlblf.” some of the worst have not been in impohoiit. choice assignment commenting, ."I Nebo field. • .end of the seaeon—with (Dube etill Pittaburgh at Chicago (2, rain) 1945-46 season, thereby leaving sanatoria; Whenever possible ^liir- N. H. (4). (Only games scheduled.) gical operations are done to/fur- "Something like that ,coiiId make ' ‘ know he can win.” . Holyoke. Mass.—Irish Pst Sesn- Bostcyi Yanks Play Saturday, Sept. 29 In tee lead . ; . Buster Adams, no openings; Chrysler 6 . $11.9S you an'old maid.” . / battle. The high right-hander sported PA'S vs. Grill, 1 p. m.'. West .American X ■ tacr rest the diseased lung. No And our G.I. knows that help that lon, 141, Ozone Park, N. Y,, kno :ic- Cardinals — shuffled off to the (No games scheduled.) patiept should postpone these re South Coventry ‘Thkt’s very possible,” she said, a record of 13 wins and seven loss Side Oval. Phillies last year, Buster was Lee Darling is alt smiles now De Soto . . $11.95 VOTING MACHINES ed out Patsy Zscesno, 1 4 1 Mon Steelers Tonight that he has signed Hippo Corren- liable. methods of treatment with adding with a twinkle to her eye: Thm'a been the look of hunger in comes l^m tiie pockets and hearts of es as he prepared to book up insuccessfully, carried out by an New York . 78 ,71 .523 74 enclosed playing field is the rea miiels as prompter. Teachers of the HoUiater, Rob AT THE great causes combined in your Com 148, New York, outpointed Fred Chester which is included-to the experienced, adequately paid'etaff Packard 6 . .$12.95 ahorter time than by rest treat ertson and Buckland achooto en looked pretty aad on their last ap die Camuso, 149*4, Fall River, their initial season last year with Cleveland 72 70 .507 10 son. or at least one of tbe major ments Is of great iihportance but Baske'tball practice was held In munity War Fund, vohxch, tit turn, tup- pearance on Sunday, as Nelson two wins over the now disbanded annual reports book for tee year director." (Dhicago 71 77 .480 14 ones? the Community Center, Monday joyed a picnic yesterday alters And the dou^boy knows that his Mass. (10). has tee following paragraph that The site of the old Golf Lots Pl3rmouth . .$ 9 .9 5 It has not yet been discovered. noon at the Bolton home of Mr. Pottar of the Brownlee blanked New Haven, Conn. — Eddie Brooklyn club, are favored to get .Boston 71 81 .467 16 evening. flgbt for peace ^ not won—while there ports ail the t i agenetet 6/ the National them, 5-0 but O’NeiU s41d Monday off to a successful start. is interesting to all followers. of was purchased at a cost of $25,- Philadelphia 52 97 .349 334 There will be a meeting ol ail Mrs. Wlnthrop Merriam of Rip and Mra. Thomas 3entley. Mr. Blunt, 219, New York, defeated sports In Manchester. 000 last March. Whether or not Pontiac . . . $11.95 Bentley is supervising principal are evelywhere hunger and disease and War Fund. This'year, make your gift that he figured the Bengals were Nathan Mann, 190, New Haven. The Yanks have added a long National teani managers or representatives Wort(()—Mrs. AI- ember 21. for renewing friendships and wel- Tbs Indians and Tigers have ders, Johnny Grigaa and the Tex- vided in the Golf Lota, regardless the site which would include an St. Louis 91 57 .615 I's at 7:30 'at the West Side Rec. All Wlke .arrived a littta late at. Hermosillo,’Mexico, knocked out aii cousins^ Frank and Jack of future high school building athletic field and Municipal Audi Prices include _'I5?e...«djourned L.Desoocratlc. cau-. -coming new ^teachers. ' He Iqaowa . that pur ^vem m ent is equally divided the 20 games they Maurice (Lofty) La Chance, U s- Brooklyn 83 67 .553 lOV of last year’s teams are expetltd. "Mta-*«mmags-=-sata--apQassmd -tHP" aua..«otad.-to andon«ivtlic>AepuhlLa r ■Aih'h •- jr> > o ’stM '.a .tb i have-played thls'iseasen> with Ben-i torium: ~ l2*i 'Tft 'Jitte’na; New- 'earns desiring a 4 tcheeUt WA UdMfJT^ the Luther Memorial church, toss- can candidate for Tax Collector, *'de4iy^evBfything yMstfafe’-to-nend^feod" ixta-Fant. ■ ...... by the serving of delicious ice ton bolding a 1-1 record for his ( 8) 77 71 .520 154 franchiiiie In the loop are also ex ad off her coat and pitched In to Mra. Mabel G. HaU and the Re cream made' by Miss Hannah Jen' and other supplies to those who stood own Jousts with tbe Ohio club. sons, after cwnbining with the Chi submitted here other - than such it up to the town’! people. This Boston 66 84 .440 274 tended an invitation. Leave your car ta hslp the women. After the last publican candidate for Town Clerk with ns in the war. But there to much The Detroiters are due to toss cago Cardinals and the Philadel development should include ball being part of a five year plan to (Dincinnati 60 87 .408 32 .garment was apld. Mrs. Wtke sen and Mra. Thelma Woodbrldge, September 26th and 27th > Home for Bepalrs phia Eagles. ' field and bleachers, some tennis momins and |dck H i f JsfJ and Town Treasurer, Albert E. and chocolate fudge cake made by that governments cannot do. For emer their ace, Hal Newhouser, at the take care of tbe future growth of P^Iadetphia 46 106 .303 48 *i The Polish-Americans will bold the evcnlof. LeouMn’t find her coat b)it one of Harmon. Tbwn Clerk Harmon Mrs. Bentley. . Your Community Indians' Wednesday in the second Ths Staelers’ most imtent new courts and faciUtisa for other schools in Manchester. Today’s Game# a baseball practice Thursday ave- , .the aales clerks remembered sell- Boston—^The Braves sent pitch comer to Paul Duhart, the triple court gamu. picnic'areas and fa-^ Tbe new plan Is to have a cen wrote a letter to Democratic town As to former years, the teach- gencies arise quickly and call for medi clash and tbe league leaders kept er Elmer Singleton and outfielder Eaatera Finals hing at 5 o’clock at the West Side OPEN 7 0 0 TO lO.*®# ' Jag one Mrs. Wike described as chairman, Thomas Welles, refus their fingers crossed in hopes tbe threat, baekfleld ace who was s cilities in-^tbe northerly part for trally located high school on the Wilkea-Baire, at Albany 5th Oval in preparation for Saturday 'en.. enjoyed an Inspection of the 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.V cine, clothing and shelter (500,000 (Darden OUlenwater h o m e^r win-' freshman sensation last year with some types of nature study, serv . ban for $2.50. Mra. Wiks Islook- ing the endorsement and asking farm and animals. This year ten hectic pennant scramble will ne ter repairs. ' Old Golf Lot grounds making the game). afternoon’e game with the Grill. ,g for ths purchaaer. Her gar- for a substitute name. Mr. Wellea destitute war orphans are roaming the the Green Back Pachera. The ices of a competent recreation au Barnard, Franklin and Hollister All playera are aaked to report on baby pigs attracted much atten War Fund r-ttled before tjtoy bead for S t Yanks’ scouts have reported that thority ehould be obtiUped, as soon nt, she said, was comparatively has notified Town Clerk Harmon tion.^ Newly Made Voters Should Take Advantage oountirynde of Yugoslavia alone). Louis and their Soiol two dates of Wiaalog Loser junior high echoole and providing Cleveland at Detroit. time. taat Mrs. Ruth T. Welles, who rep The committee arranging (or the season on 'Saturday and Sun Coach Jim Leonard has built moat aa high school and Municipal Au for thb erection of three more ele- Chicago at 8t. LoutoXs of These Demonstrations. ot his attack around the speedy ditorium policy are crystalUaed, to mcntaigr eebooto. William Vaden reporta that the resented the town to the General the picnic Included Mice Elizabeths Nattonal War Fund day. Philmletphla.—^Thlo is the fourth Duhart. ^ (Only games stdiedulei}:). Hutto, a'now rkra drug found to Assembly to 1943 would be the Tbat’a why tbe affled tidief societies If none of tbe remaining four prepare a plan for development of The new elementary echools to National local High school band win be out Bniimer’ Daly, chairman; Mtoa Gertrude time thot Bobo Newtoom of the to affactlv* to traattog a the Golf Lots." be located on Princeton street, an- St. Txiuls St Chieago. in full force at the opening foot Demeeri^c candidate for Town Ctarrier. Misa Esther Anderson. games are rained out. the Tigers Athletics baa lost more games A.nnapo'tto.--Navy sliced iU var called capillary fragiuty, Clerk and Treasurer. Mrk. Welles Mrs. Thelma Woodbrldge, . Miss BOARD OF SELECTMEN need two wins to cllhch tbe pen It also goes dn to .state 'Ex- other at Broad and Strickland .and Brooklyn at New York. . ball game Friilay afternoon at Mt. 80 OIMU.AND I V i f l than any other pitcher In the sity football squad to half, or to rience of other cities indicates kNebo between Manchester High j to aaaoctotad with high la in the insurance an A ,^ l estate Catherine McGuire and Mtoa Jen- nant. One win would leave them American Lsoguo. tee third on West Center street, Pittaburgh at Cincinnati. businaaa in Oqventry. ^ S9 playsr& Kat such a program cahaot be near Waddell rea^ (Only games echedulcd-k (tad Bristol. * MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD. HANCHE8TER, OONN„ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1945 MANUHESIUR EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* TUES^A'^, SEPTEMBER 26,1945 PAOB ELIVBir
Poultry and Supplies Household (ioods 61 1-UONKRVII.I.E rsLKS bT roNTAINZ fOZ Announcements Business Services Offered IS Business Services Offered 13 Painting—Papering 2t MINNEAPOLIS HoneyweU elec IPVE BKAVFF he owerful katrimka OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced BUARANTEEP RADIO Service, WANTED —Inside and outside Sense and Nonsense T P GOOD PAY Jobs offered trained Complete cleaning and check-up painting by contract. Phone 5483. FOR ^ALE—FRESH EGGS tric Janitor for coal furnace, com Classified auto body-fender man in daily and installed. Tel. 2-0461. George plete with thermostat and wir Women 1 Henry Henpeck—I want three Dream Oiri Qaiafied McMullin, 704 Parker atreet. of your radio $3.00. All makes Gilbert Flckett, llvered. 'fWephone 7495. "want ads."' Put In a few hours radios repaired. Expert service. ing, Used one year. Pot-belly hot When Adam brought woe to U1 potted geranium plants. The sweetest girl in all the world weekly learning meUl work, Military tri|klning. Phone 4553. CON'ITIACTORS. Interior and ex FOR SALE—R^d.Rock cross pul water atove with oil, burner, 3 AdvertiseiL.nts BOkiB mankind Florist—Sorry, ws’re out of was not concerned with style; rertuonents welding, painting, etc. Chance for REFRIGERATION SERVICE terior painting, TAper hanging. lets. 3Vj months o'ldv;$l-25 .apiece. gallon oil can, 50 gallon oU drum i 1x 4^ O R E .N A R N O L D And old Adam called her: ”Wo- geraniums, but we have some nice Anything ahe wore was modish high wages or your own business. Grunow. Coldspot, Crosley, REPAIRS ON washers, vaeiiiims, ’'Specializing In spray painting, Call" Haheffester 3798.- and faucet. Reasonable. 230 Mc For Rent Fsn Sale manl” potted chrysanthemums. for ahe had a magic smile. \ for Rent For Sale Wrlle fof free, information. Auto- Westlnghouse, and alt othet makes. beaters, irons or what have you,. equipped to handle large spray Kee street. Telephone 2-0571. To Buy To Sell But when ahe wooed with love so Henry—No, they won’t do. You She never used cosmetics, yet her CYafts Training, R. Manchester Commercial and Domestic. Pick-up and deliver. The Friendly ing contracts. McKlnney-A Fenn. Tvegetation. 'There’s even a four- kind, V- see, I promised my wife Pd water cheeks bad coral glow, To Bay To SeU Herald. Fix-It Shop, 718 North MAin. Telephone 2-0106, Manchester. Wanted—Pets—Poultry FOR SALE — Ivory enamel 5 Oarolya Beads a Wire He then pronoimced her; ”Woo- her gerahluma while ahe was Her llpa uAMi)d rival cherries and SCIENTIFIC Telephone 4777. W. Burnettf —Stod. 44 burner oil atove with' built In Chapter X room shack neqf* the tunnel en man!” away. her hands were - - white as DON’T THROW away children’s REFRIGERATION CO. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. oven and heat control. Call 2-07b3 The story: Leana Somd is aa- trance where workmen used to But now, with ToUy and with snow, . —- playthings—or electrical appli 37 Oak St. Phone; 2-1226 PICTURE FrV-MING. Haa<6 ■ 'i money refunded. 31.25 sprayer Telephone 7856. Several models and colors to street. South Coventry. Tel. Wll- 1 i s I ■vwt watAV package. Weldon’s Pharmacy. Sanders and Polishers. 'Florists—Nurseries 15 Laundry. Summit street. America, one whom Leaiia had numeroua other routine business mother said we’d eat as soon as them—in dark days sind When the TROM 0^yL'QSUy^'. KLV choose from at Benson’s stock re limantlc 3324. known personally for several mesaagea, reading It as she went you left sun shines.” ““^*vr— Motorcades—Bicycles 11 FOR SALE — Asparagus, Mary WANTED—Experienced salesgirl, FOR SALE!—Set of classics. A set duction sale. 713 Main street. ______t ...... — f---- — I btoe TO Pratt and Whitney’s. 7 McGILL-CONVERSE, INC. of modem concise encyclop^as. FOR SALE— 7 room single house, years and who had maintained a to see If it demanded hla immedi SWVV U 9RETW to 8:80 shift. Ken. Bwbe, 89 Washington, 35-$1.00, i'00-$2.75. full time. Apply in person. Davis more than ordinary interest In her ate attention. It said: FQR'SALE—Boy’s Victory bicycle 645 Main St. Tel. 6887 Thousands of perennials, 4-85c Bakery, Main street. Telephone 5359. 4 bedroom^, bath, lavatory flrat work here with Robert Hale. “Definitely interested your or Water- work. Steady work, good pay. atones, terraces and v'slka. Green, 58 "How will we then take the stuff Wanted—To h,u> finished on 2nd floor, hot water to the cave. Bob?” Carolyn want am HAIR PANTS... YCXTLL' ' Whatever You Have To Sell WANTED '4-ton pickup truck, atreet. Ashe* ar.c rubbish remov bur j 3-3856. Manchester . Laundry, Maple grey, purple, varigated blocks. heat, one car garage. 7 room TOO ‘ must' be in good condition. Call ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1588. street. Richard Lewis, 56 Ardmore road, WANTED— Combination kitchen ed to know. sink. Good condition. Reasonable. house on Hazel street, 3 rooms "Cave? Oh. I forgot to.tell you, The Situation: Your husband la CALL 8254 2-0549. Manchester. Phone 7191. and pantry on lat floor, 4 bed Therb la no cave. Something bet a professional man and he confides ALL APPLIANCES serviced and RqpHng—Repai i^ng 17-A MAN TO paint trim. Itj story 149 Brartford atreet. a great deal te'you. repaired, burners, ,'cfrlgerators. ' » house at Ogden’s Comer, Vernon. rooms and bath on 2nd floor, ter. Four miles from Blair, the ateam heat wjth oil burner. I village, ta Tonto Mountain, and Wrong TVay: Let /our women JONES REALTY ranges, washera, etc. All work EXPERT REPAIRS df Shingles.- Also other painting and other Fuel and Feed 49-A friends In on what you know, so ■.Mir ^ I guaranteed. Metro Serv(n Co. slate, composition, and tin roofs work. Call Hartford 8-0271. WANTED TO BUY—Tricycle and have a good building lot on Hol an abandoned mine. There is a 115 Main Street SLAB WOOD for sale, $8 a load, that they will realize your hus Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Hartford Rebuilding -and repairing of doll carriage. Call 2-0473. lister street. Also one on Wash ■hafL Ilka a small tunnel, which band tells you everything. 7-9663. chimneys and flashings. E. • V. WANTED — Experienced farm sawed and delivered. Call 2-0374 ington street for sale. Very nice ■lanU almost horizontally into the —8962. WANTED—Large-.sized 3 wheel mountain. There’s even an old nar Bight Way: 'Keep your hus « __ ■ — ...... Coughlin, 890 Woodland street. man. able to drive a praetor, do location, near bus. school and band’s confidences to yourself — WANTED ELE(?TRIC and Acetylene weld Phone 7707. grading and general farm work. tricycle. A. Nelson. Telephone atpres. For price and terms see row-gauge rail track for ore carte, ■ - . ■till in fair shape, and It can haul realising that by talking you may ing. No lob too large or too Tel. 6077. 51 2 0110 George L. Fish. 110 Benton street. hurt him and others, too. ■mail. All work guaranteed A BACK to pre-war ro.ofing,. sid Household Goods Tel. 6394. ou.' leaden containers nearly three- PAPER and Rags are still in de quarters of a mile. Right into the MALE HELP Parker Weldlny Co.. 166 Weat ing, insulation, new ceilings, MAN FOR ESTABLISHED Milk pOR SALE—2 Roonos of bedroom 4 Painters Middle Tun.plke. Tel. 3926. paperhanging, painting. etc. mand. We pay highest price* very depths of a j w k mountain, In a survey of hearing embrac- route. Write Box M. Herald. furniture, Mrs.. J. Kean, 56 Benton Wm. Ostrinsky, 182 Bissell street, Carolyn! It’s perfect!” ing more than 1,000,000 school Large’ savings, time payments, street. Telephone 7478. Call after LeKal Notices LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes and free estimates. Tel. 7014. The Tel. 5879. ______' She WM ji^ressed. ‘T should children In New York City, it was WANTED Full or Part-Time. WANTED Dishwaaher, good 6:30 p. m. DISTRICT OF GROTON, S8. COURT think so, found that 10 per cent had a bear rubbiah removed reasonable. Tel. Apex Home Remodeling Corp. . O F PROBATE. Septem ber 34, 1M6. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Stir In the Stir BY MERRU*L BLOB8BB 3681. wages and good hours. Apply Silk ‘Tont^Mountain la half rock, ing loss, of nine decibels or more City Diner, 641 Main street. 9 PIECE bedroom set, modem 4 Rooms Without Board 59 Estate of John Louts Neron. late of in one or both ears and about * COPt. iwraT^NiXiuytci. Apply ROOFING, A3RESTOS sidewalls, burner 'gas stove. 4 piece maple Myitlc. Conn.. In said District Imym- appa)sntly. One aide solid gran- L NEVER GET PEOPLE 16 I THINK \ Roger ! THiS 1 And WE OUGHT TO [SeRGeANr. I WANTED—ALL KINDS ^f eleo- p etent: ItgXso high it looks scary, the three per cent had a hearing loss HERE UNLESS -JOU MAKE .CHINTZ. ^ JOHN McCANN eaveatroi gh conductors, Nu- ■ VvANTED—Errand boy to Work living-room set, kitchen, 9x12 41 PLACE IS , I RELEASE THOM crim SINFUL PERSON. trie wiring , and repairing. Any A FURNISHED room In a private The Conservator having applied for Iter side is eroded granite, shale, of IS decibels. The normal hear “Could man who’s been splitting atoms get n cup of PLACE ATTRACTIVE? DRAPES WOULD in a l s — HAVIN& them PUNISHED LIKE wood ceilings and lnt»rlor walls.' 9:30 a. ni. to 6 p. m. Apply War green rug, maple chest of draw an order authorirlng and empowering (^PRESSING / Colonial Board Tel. 7388 or 6738 size lob given prompt attention Wood shin^ung, general repair home, on bus line. Telephone 6803. loose earth, with considerable ing range la. 125 decibels. coffee?” BrkjHt e n up ' ' ARCXINO WILL GIVE Call 3975 before 7 p. m. ner Murphy Co., 130 Hartford ers and baby carriage. 88 Hpme- her to sell certain .real estate, belong 'We WINDOWS./ ing. Free estimate. Time pay road, between 8:30 and 9:30 a. m. stead street. ' ing to aald eatate. as per appliaatlon T Company ments. Louis Lavlgne, Manches on file fully appears, J- WOOD CUTTING, plowing, re Apartmenis—Flats— ORDERED: That the .lat day i of moval of trees, also grading done ter looflng. Call ‘J-1428. HOOVER Cleaner, electric port October. IS’tS. at nine-thirty o'cloc^n CARNIVAL By Dick Turner SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 615 Parker Street Salesmen Wanted 36-A able phonograph and records, gas Tenements 6! the forenoon at the Court of Ppdbale Read Herald Advs. Alme Latullppe. 758 Vernon RO(»FTNC - .SPECIAUZING In street. Tel. j07’i range, table top. No reasonable APARTMENT house, duplex or In Groton, be and the aaine la^stslgneS u repairing roofs of all kinds, also WANTED—Salesman for insula offer refused. Call 8198. for a hearing .on the foregoing applica new roof* No Job too-small or tion department to handle blown flat with 2-3 bedrooms. Furnished tion., and thla Court dlpetta the con y ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. or unfurnished. G. 8. Keith. servator to cite all RPrtona Interested «Attlca, cellars and yards cleaned large. Gooo work, fair price. Free . in rockwool Insulation. Drawing FOR SALE^—Bedroom set, living therein to appear ax aald time and R. Campoaeo, telephone 5848 o estimates Call Howley. Manches account against commission. Car room set and gas range. Inquire Phone 4159. place, by publlpHlng thla order of 7487. ' ter 5361. necessary. Contact Mr. Hoff at 85 Deepwood Drive, Pine Acres. notice one time In some newspaper the Rackliffe Oil Company. 114 having a cJrriiUtlon In the District In Franklin Square, New Britain, Sommer Homes which thn^eal estate Is located at least FOR SALE For‘ftent 67 five days, before said day of hearing, Millinery—Dressmaking 19 Conn. and'^^tum make to thla Court of the Two-Family House—Corner of Center and Winter streets Pleasant Dreams itlce given. ^ . luMwwa S c T.» .MO-u.kr*r. E3XPERT alteration service fflr FURNISHED House dn Bolton^ HAZEL W. McCRATI^ Judge. —Six rooms to each rent, two-car garage. Lot Lake for rent. Phone '8451, 90 X 120. Zoned for business. One rent is vacant. MORSE ROAD ladies and children’s garments. Situations W anT«^ RED RYDER Putting It Gently Mrs. Lupien, 472 Main street, op Female *38 cheater. RY FRED HARMAN 4-ROOM SINGLE on comer lot w ■*. I ATRAID OOSc WILL B E h o w Three-Family—Trotter street. Very central location posite Post Otrice.. V OY, OL' r®SOriEfeOin TOOK. "H© H 0 5 5 WITHOUT N BC*ROV)lHrS ALL RK5HTO and a good investment. with space for two rooms up. TYPIST and Ediphone operator ^ ^ 1 Fall Decorating! ACCUSED or HORSE. HO\N ABOUT EOTHERIC4’ TO A S K -A N ’ I FOUND HTS B ut STEAL'I’^'AlNfTi Full screens, storm windows desires full, part-time work. 7 EF Wanted to Rent STE AUN) 3 , SEHOR RIDER lAM EREO UP ANT' < POPULAR/ SOA1E- J Brick Mercantile Building—Cottage street. Zoned for Moving—Trucking- J . . f ------— HE BORROWED A . ■ TUCKERETX Ti/IES W and doors. Gas hot water heat years’ experience < in Insurance WANTOD —3-4 room tenement, HORSE FRCA) t h e puTjr HANa busines.s. Now occupied on short lease—suitable er. $87.00 monthly after small Storage 20 and general office work. Phone near Cheney's preferred. One OLD r a n c h e r H O S S for a small'factory or any line requiring about 3500 down payment. 4807. adult only. Call 8863. OUST AHEAt THIEVES r> feet of space. LOCAL MOVING and trucking, ^qulre 28 Foley street Phone 9^? A \ (iW J WANTED TO RENT — 4 room Two Cottages At Bolton Lake—One four rooms with a Jarvis Realty /6718. Sitnations Wanted— house, apartment or flat. Wanted bath—the other eight rooms, both could be winter Office: 6 Dover Road Male 39 by couple with one child. Write Residence: 26 Alexander Street AUSTIN A. CHAMBLRS Com- ized at a small cost. Electricity and water under psmy. Trailer van service. Local Box A-K. Herald. pressure. Lake privileges. Both are now vacant. PHONES 4112 OR 7278 vyilX. PAY cash for eatAbllshed Week bays and Snndaya / moving, packing and storage. WANTED -6 -7 room rent, by Prices are $3,500 and $4,500 respectively. Mort Dial 5187. milk route. Write Box O, Herald. local teacher and family. Urgent. gages van be arranged. Call 7421,— - - I.4)ts Zoned for Business Purposes. Located on Main street. East Center street. Broad street, Purnell WANTED —5 room rent. Richard I ^r7S-\ Place, etc. u.i ftr*»A House Lots in Varibus Zones. Located on Park' street, WANTED Berggren. Telephone 5537, » Otis, Forest, Chestnut, East Center, Main, Haw FARM FARM thorne, Ashland, Regent, Hilliard, Parker and Mid^ SEVERAL LABORERS (Coventry) OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUK BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HtmPLB' die Turnpike East. Old Cape Cod house recently redecorated. Barns. Wanted Ta Buy AH, THE VOU CAM'T KID Bars. EXCUSE 1 •This mav seem kind EGAD. FATHER.* BUT COME.* Lake FrontUge at Bolton. Water and electricity avail Apply Silo. Several Outbuildings and Coops, 50 acres excep- CHARM OF able. Good roads. Sold on Easy Terms.' iW; ME THAT YOU’RE MY FLYIN' (SAITERS, OF SUDDEN,SON, BUT th is is a BODV. TUCK IN A, tionally good land on improved road, $9,800, including 2-Tenement SO MODERN AM NAME ME NOT CHECK ME OUT,* X'M. BLOW.* iSKi'T NAPKIN % SOPHISTICATED WITH OTHER TRAITCKZS Jarvis Realty Ca* stock and tools. $1,800 Cash. Terms. THAT TH’ DOG " JUST NOW TMOgeHT CRANKING THE OLD IT t im e a FIRST AND LETTIN' OUT SUCH WE'RE HAWIN’ HELICOPTER AvND CHAP PARTAKE EDWARD J. HOLL 6 Dover Road Hausd : me. T. lAjM. u. a MT. I f-Jr SHRIEKS in A HEN CHOPS, SHOVING OFF FOR THE OF THIS i Realtor W. HARRY ENGLAND MM.«RiffW>**»w<;siayili:sM.aas«f.a*a. Y-25 Ol d CtMETERV THREE MY MOTHER Blue h o r iz o n -^ -^ DELICIOUS Phone 4112 or 7275 Direct from owner. No “Pop, why don’t you try to look like these Marines in DON'T BOTHER 'OU' ear IN TEN shops/ SINCE sou PUNCTURED CONFECTION 1009 MAIN STREET TEL. 5117 - 5118 PHONE 3451 real esUt< agent. House “Boy! Is this one ever for you! 'Wowr YOU'RE JlS WHIST I MUST SPEED Week Days and Sundays . . the oomic strips?” LIN’ IN TH’ nARK HOME LIKE A BEE, 1 (AS ROMANCE X’M - ^ -***' IT IS must be In reasonably, good BEFORE MY RAPA ' IS THAT CALLED condition. Cash. Writie: EATS ALL THREE/ MORE RICE WEARII^,. ARROZ MOVWVK -D196UISB f CASABLANCP MlChJSY FINN Bad News LANK LKUNAKU P. O. 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