MONDAT, NOVEMBER B, 1948 FOURTEElf 'v Manchester Evening Herald A/^«raKe Daily CircoUtion Tba Weathar F < / Moatk of October, IMS Forecaot of U. 8. Weather Bureau T-Sgt. Robert ^ Miller,- son of The Sewing group of the Amer­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ The Manchester Coon and Fea Fair tonight and Wednesday; Sgt Ru*sell F. Broderick, a^e dles of. Columbus,’ . will meet, to­ club will hold a meeting tomor­ » ■ 25, was relieased, from the service Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Miller, of ican Legion Auxiliary will meet / 8 ,9 9 5 / not to cold tonight; continued mIM About Town 637 Center street, has been honor­ from ten to four o'clock Wednes­ morrow evening at eight o'clock row night at 8 o’clock at the I l F r a u i Wedneoday. with the Air Forces Oct. 30, at day at the home of Mra Morris in the K. of C. Home. m v . James club house in North Coventry. \ / Member M the Audtt Drew Field Separation Station, ably discharged from the United Timmins will .speak on "Alco­ Bareau o i Circulations ij^BnUo Review, Wonum’e Bene- Tampa, Fla. He resides at 130 Pino States Army Air Forces. Miller, Metter, 26 Benton street. Mem­ full report on ths recent fall held who served in the armed forces bers are asked to bring their own holics Anonymous." The committee trials w'lll be made. All meihbere ® Manchester'— A City of Village Charm , jj^MorletlnTi will meet tomor- street, Manchester, with his wife. Includes: Mrs. Mary Hazen, chair­ are asked to^be present. avenlng >t eight o'clock in Marjorie. He is the son of Mrs. since June 1942, was overseas 24 box lunches and the hostess will man; Mra. Dorothy MacArdle, months in the Aleutian Islands and serve dessert and Coffee. iTeUowi hall. Reports will be Sadie E. Brojlerick who lives in Mrs. Frances Wagner, Mrs. Mary ea rage tS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CKN’IT A lit the outstanding events at East Hampton. Prior to his enter­ Alaska, as a flight line operations Klotzer, Mrs. Gertrude McHugh, MrsT^. M. JosHn of Charlotte, , LXV., NO. 32 •tata tally In Stanley hotel ing service he was employed in the clerk. He wears the Asiatic-Pa­ John lEdward Hennessey. Sea­ Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Ann N. C., is visitlni; her parents, Mr. arsna, New Britain, Saturday, materials laboratory with .the cific ribbon with one bronze star man 1-c, has left for his battle­ Kielly, Mrs. Julia Moriarty, Mra. and Mra gdmuel Nelson of 814 37, tA vrhich local officers Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Cbrp., and the Good Conduct Medal. The ship, the U88 Iowa, after a 16- Martha Paquette. Porter street. guards played a prominent in East Hartford. He entered the former sergeant, a graduate of day furlough at the home of his Cars Barricade Auto Plant in Windsor ▲ social time, with refresh- service in December of '42. Manchester High school, wais sister, Mrs. Felix Bars of 46 Ham­ its win follow the business formerly employed as an Under­ lin street He has been overseas Demand of Lewis Terms for Italians writer — London and Lancashire 26. months from the Philippines to ' I.ady Roberts Lodge, Daughters Ind. Co.. Hartford. Prior to re­ Tokyo. The "Iowa” was In Tokyo I of St. George, will meet tomorrow porting for separation. Miller was Bay when the Japs signed up on jr Teachers of the West Side evening at eight o'clock In the stationed at Malden Army Air i^hranch Sunday School of Emanuel Masonic Temple. A full attend­ the "Missouri.” Seaman Hennes- For Larger Role ;~|^theran church which meets Field, an installation of the Air My has ten battle stars but lacks It’s H ere!! ance is hoped for as the third Forces’ First Troop Carrier Com­ only five pointo of winning his Made Public Today; "^gunday morning at 9:18 In the reading of the revised by-laws, mand, at Malden, Mo. ^gllver Lane Community house and voting on same will take place discharge. Nil! li only 21, and on Will have a meeting this evening at this meeting. A social time Sunday about 30 relatives and SLIIP WSLL-AND YOU’LL LOOK WILL ' it eight o’clock ' with Rev. and will follow. Mrs. Alex McBride and friends from this town and Wil­ Cause of Scrap Frank Bramley of this town, son, Conn., honored him with a ~ Theodore E. Palmer at thg Mrs. Elisabeth Ungard will be who is connected with the State lage on Church street. hostesses. pre-Tbanksgiving and Christmas Police Radio Communication sys­ party, with a tree and all that MIRRO Old Rumors Spike tem, will give an Illustrated lec­ Hot Exchange Between ture on radio as it is used by his goes with i t AM MAKES Dutch Offer Mine ,Union Leader a department, at the meeting of the Allies Fail to Clear Pine Civics Association this eve­ Our Lady of Good Counsel, And Murray Results ning at eight o'clock at the home Mothers Circle »wlll meet tomor­ GOOD BLANKETS Partner Plan Smashes Big Original Terms Entirely Why Sec HALE'S SELF SERVE of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price, 76 row evening at eight o'clock at the In Delay on Creation Unnmore Drive. He has addressed home of Mrs. Arthur Gervals, 60 Kept 26 Months; The Original In New England! various organizations and Parent- Seaman Circle. To look your 1 ^ , it’s important to rest weU^.^<^ Of Important Execu* To Indonesia Finance Grip Of Surrender Teacher associations, and is a conditional Surrend^ teactier of radio at the state acad­ The Quadrant of Center church just as the right blanket is important for a good live Committee Today emy in Bethan;^ A social time will hold their regular meeting at On Japanese Washington, Nov. 6—(JP)—Here Imposed; Some Proi TUESDAY SPECIALS! with refreshments will follow the the church on Tuesday evening at We have }u»t received a ehipment of night’s sleep. Chatham’s “Woolshire^* is exactly Von Mook Discloses are the 12 terms of the original program. 7:30. Washington, Nov. 6.—(A*) sions Never Invoke Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! that kind of blanket becausd^ it gives you four —A hot exchange between Proposal Given More Italian surrender signed 26 months s * theie wanted items and three days ago today: And Others Modifii full pounds of fluffy.^ #inter-weight warmth. Mine Union Leader John L. Than Week Ago to MacArthur Breaks Up Lewis and CIO President 1. Immediate cessation of all At_ Frequent Iiitcrvi Blue Petre Made of 100% vti^in wool, it- offers the added Nationalist Leaders Four Greatest Finan­ hostile activity by the Italian arm­ ]^hilip Murray today threw cial and Industrial ed forces. * Sauce Pans comfort of aU extra six inches in length. 'the labor-management con­ Batavia, Nov. 6—(>P)—The gov­ 2. Italy will use its best en­ Washington, Nov, 6.- Ketchup 14 Oz. Btl. 17c deavors to deny, to the Germans, •k ference into dispute over ernment of The Netherlands East Families of Nation —The Allies made public An Old Favorite! Lewis’ demand for a bigger facilities that might be used much-discussed Italian ar No. f— ..a. Jpiacea for Othera nese economic development along Italian fieet and Italian aircraft to and Rome, the armistice and 2 Lbg. 25c H. J. van Mook, acting governor peaceful, democratic lines.” A proposed agenda for the con­ general of the Indies, who releas­ such points'as may be designated lated documento—totalling sob KNITTING YARNS ‘ Percolaters The Japknese government was by the Allied commander-ln-chlef, 10,000 word.s—disclosed that: ference called for an eight-mem­ ed the program, disclosed that it GoU MMal A New Charm-Tred ordered Immediately to prepare to witi)'details of disarmament to be Surrender Unconditional ber committee, with four places had been presented more than i (ll.s.solve Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumi­ each for labor and management- week ago to Indonesian National Automobiles and buses, parked by striking CIO workers, barricade the Ford Motor company at Wind prescribed by him. 1. Elxhaustive unconditional 2 2 x44 iat leaders as a basis for settle tomo and Yasuda Zaibatsu and 5. Italian merchant shipping render terms—officially stilt 10 Lb. Bag 55c In Our Elnlarged Knitting Labor’s votea were to be divided Bor. Ont., across the Canadian boundary from Detroit. Some of the pickets may be seen in the back­ their holding companies and to ’ Measuring Cups equaUy between the AFL and inent of their demands. He ex­ ground. Workers in other pla#tS“ were reported walking out in sympitiiy. (AP wirephoto.) may be requisitioned by the Allied effect- were Imposed on Italy. CIO. Lewie demanded places on pressed his hope for a speedy re­ eliminate their controls of Japa­ commander-ln-chief to meet the 2. In practice, however, the committee for his United turn of order to Java so that a nese finances and industries. needs of his milltary-Naval pro­ AUies never invoked some pr Fresh Cucumbers Dept. 2nd Floor Boucle Loop Rug Mine Workers and for the RaU- round table conference might be MacArthur further told the gram. sions Md modified others sub ’ Measurmg Spoon Sets road brotherhoods. convened to discuss all aspects of government to set up a holding Surrender Of All Territory tially I t frequent intervolo. his proposals. Tried to Allay company liquidation association 0. Immediate surrender of Cor­ 3. The terms provided fc Murray, one-time ally of Lewis Washington Is Hit to direct the dissolution under In­ sica and oil of Italian territory, final dispositions of Italian for Salad 2 Lb,. 25c $ 6 .9 5 before the UMW leader broke New Outbreak Of Fighting direct Allied control and warned both islands and mainland, to the tory or property. Bear Brand Ladyfair Sweater and away from the CIO, protested any His statement was issued in an British Fears that all policies' and personnel Thus, thf old rumor that Pre-shrunk, washable, extra heavy. For living rooms, changes hr the committee makeup. atmosphere ot growing tension, By, Transit Strike must have his approval. (Continued oi| Page Four) armistice gave the British a At^re-W ar Prices Murray draared he had heard re­ emphasized by a new outbreak of tual stranglehold on Italian,] Stocking Yarn halls, bedrooms and bathrooms. Rich S0H4 . shades of ports of a "veritable blitz” by street fighting In BaUvia between To Smash All Combines deep rose, wine, blue and green. War Loomed Along with the directive aimed ■ cities for an extended -post*' Lbs. 25c . 100% Virgin Wool Lewia to get on the conference Ex­ Indonesian extremist and Dutch period was proved groundlesa. ecutive committee. troope. Tieup of Buses and at the great Zaibatsu Interests Soekamo, self-styled president Threaten Use with their ramifications, which May Hobble were many other reports » Aluminum Cookie Sheets and Baking Pans Lewia jumped up and shouted Goering and von Rib- spread throughout the w’orld be­ han been bandied about—no t' A Bedspread for Your Boy*s Room! that Murray’s words consUtuted of the "Indonesian republic,” wld Street Cars Termed 6 9 / in a sUtement that the Dutch had fore the war, the supreme Allied out effect on the ItoUane—du 2 oz. skein ' "despicable and unique German bentrop Conspired to Complete; Thousands commander said he intended to Jap Control the two years of Allied stls Bch. terminology.” no reasomible answer for the dif­ Of Soldiers about the terms. Celery Hearts Gripping a conference table, ficulties and "known they are un­ Lull Britain into Inac­ Of Workers Hampered smash all such combines so as to SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL SHADES Wearever Aluminum Qeaner Bates Midway Pattern equal to the task of imposing their permit “wider distribution of In- , . , Then why the secrecy? Lewis roared that "Mr. Lewis emment nfficiais explained doesn’t care a tinker’s malediction domination on us.” tivity After Anschluss Windsor Officials Warn come and ownership of the means n U S S ia n * A in e n c a n Light Green Steel Wool Pads and Soap, By The of production and trade In Japan reporters this way: Grey whether he la a member’ of any The Nationalist leader said his Threat to The State department and Aqua 4 Packages ...... 65c committee” personally. But the "republic,” when recognized, (Editor’s Note: This is the Washington, where labor Union Leaders Barri* and to aid the Japanese economic ferences Brown Bedspreads development along peaceful, dem­ tsh FoMign Office had disc Tom atoes Bteck Copen Blue UMW chief made clear he wanted would assume all debts of the ' second o f. three stories for and management leaders are cade of Cars Must Go Work of Commission publlcatna of the terms as hie mine workers represented. Dutch East Indies and hand over afternoon newspapers on the ocratic lines.” Navy Purple seeking the key to industrial The government also was direct­ as December, ,1843. Murray retorted that Lewis, property to rightful foreign own secret telephone oonversatlona Washington, Nov. 6— —Rus- White Rose ^earever Powder Cleaner ers, except properties needed oy of Nazi officials recorded at was hit today by a Bulletin! ed to take immediate steps to At that time, Alhsd mill $ 4 .9 8 each from past acquaintance, kaea*. he officials objected. They a I Grapes Pink Maise never employed "Hitler-like tac­ the sUte. He asserted that his re­ the time of the Austrian transit strike that stranded U'lndsor,' Ont., Noy. S.— "terminate and prohibit Japanese slan-Amerlcan differences over Baby Blue Good for General Household Cleaning, |P gime Intended to take a place In ansoJilnss.) participation in private Interna­ how to run Japan threatened Germans and Mussolini’s Dark Green Twin Bed Size Only. tics." He added that he was pre­ thousands unable to hitch —Mayor Arthur J. Reaume government In northern Scarlet I ■eeeeee**e««*«*V** I pared to support all recommenda­ the United Nations organlzatlorl rides. The tieup of buses and emerged from a BO-mlnute tional' cartels or other restrictive again today to hobble the work of Wine ■ . Aircraft carriers and airplanes in deep blue and red on and adhere to the San Francisco By Daniel de Luce private international contracts or could mske good propaganda tions of the conference rules com­ street cars carrying 1,500,0001 consultadon with Dominion the Far Eastern Advisory commis­ of the armistice terms, esp a ground of medium blue. Make drapes to match from mittee and to give consideration to charter. He promised a general Copyright, 1945, by - offirlalH and leaders of Wind­ arrangements.” sion, which has the Job of plan­ H^LTH MARKET election. Lai^ge credits and Ohio The .Assoriated Press fares daily was termed com- j . .'tije sweeping order —the niost among the pro-Allled py Lewis’ poaltlon. sor's strikers today to an­ ning long range Japanese control fighters. Bear Brand Caga-Laine Sport Yarn —1— i-i— — n ie fracas developed over the ments of mahufactured goods Beriln, Nov. 6—(JP)— Even as plete by an official of the Capital nounce that ap "early settlo- drastic of all a;;ainst individuals policy. would be soi^ight from the United Transit company. i nr corporations yet Issued by The subject was brought up i TUESDAY SPECIALS! Rules committee’s recomnwnda- Germany prepared to consolidate ■nent” was possible. The Russians are said by diplo­ eral times subsequently, but 100% Virgin Wool Tbi( 'Another Shipment! tion that the conference anange States, he added. Strike Without Notice MacArthur—means the complete matic officials to be insisting on for an eight member Ex^uUve her Austrian conquest in 1938, retirement from Japan's business oi%inal inilltary viewpoint MANCHISTtR CONM- * / Like Previooa Offers AFL union members stopped WiHdsor, Ont., Nov. 6~oV)— the immediate qreation of a four- vailed virtually until V-E day. committee as proposed. | In essence, van Mook’s state­ Reichamarshal Hermann Goering work without notice to the sleep­ life of four big families—Yasuda, and Foreign Minister Joachim von City offlclala today threatened to Mitsui and Sumitomo, whoso com­ power control''councll at Tokyo, in Reminded by newsmen that Qoeatkm I^ft Open ment was a reiteration of previ­ ing populace early today and use troops to remove a 1,500-ve- which the American repre.senta- most half a-year had elapsed i ‘ Hamburg_ Lk. 27c 8 0 / ous Dutch offers to grant the In­ Ribbentrop were conspiring to al­ many residents patiently waited panies bear their names, and Iwa- 2 oz. bail Krasoid Pillow Cases Lewis succeeded in getting'the lay British fears and clear the way btcle barricade thrown up Monday sakl which controls the Mitsubishi tive. presumably Gen. Douglas V-E day. the officials, specU conference to leave open this donesians self government and in at stops for vehicles that did not near the strike-bound Ford Motor MacAjrtluir, would have the de- they were not to be identified dependence within the limits of _ for further aggression—the seiz­ leave stations after 5 a. m. (e.s.t.) interests. V M i Naitva question. ure of Czechoslovakia. company plant by an estimated The way has now been cleared -clsiveylmlce. "The four powers thet, said the British and Am THIRTEEN GORGEOUS COLORS AFL President William Green Dutch commonwealth, but it was The stoppage inconvenienced 6,500 union pickets. woujrfbe Russia, the can governments felt after A Nu-Enomel "No Brush Mark" reinforce restricted to peoples legally enti­ Some 2,000 AFL members of Auto Workers (CIO), reported no the United States and the Soviet It finally was decided to pub Sauerkraut tled or .Iicenaed to do so.” Local 689 of the Amalgamated decision had been reached by the union, Moscow has given no Indi­ Comforter Batts Gontione Desultory Exchaage racctrle Railway and Motor Coach union on the mayor’* request. cation of sending a representative (UontlniitHl on" Page Eight) Blar ^ear Brand Standard Knitting Worsted An Increase in tension at the French Soloiis employes, after an ail night meet­ Harris said ^cals 200 and 195, Plans to Scan to the Advisory commission. This Miudnes WUl - Soeraboja Naval base in eastern ing, voted to continue sessions to­ which cover nearly 20,000 Windsor means that so far ia Russia Is Frankfurts Lb. 100% Virgin ^ I Java was acknowledged by Brit­ day. The union, which claims workers now out on strike, have Specific Data concerned none of . the commis­ 39c $ 1.00 ish headquarters today as Indone­ O p eii Sessions 4,000 of the company's 4,700 em­ planned a joint meeting for 11 a.m. sion’s work can be final. Leave China sian extremists and I^tch troops ployes as- members, is demanding (e.s.t.) today to discuss latest de­ Moreover, since the United Made by Chatham. Large size, 72”x90”, full three continued a desultory 'exchange of a 30 cents an hour increase in the velopments. States wants to change the powers F la v s lie s ! 3% oz. ^ ein rifle and machine-gun fire in the driver-operator top rate of 95 The mayor's ultimatum can^e at Pearl Harbor Committee I Lal'e Biillellns o l the A*l Wlrrl pounds. Natural and colored. 40% wool and cotton. Streets of Batavia. Acceptance of Wartime of the commls-sipn in order to han­ Exceptional value! - ^ WBhdrawal Will Be by cents an hour. the end of a hectic day that saw dle the control council problem, A terse communique said that Government " to Be An .offer of 7 cents more dur­ approximately 8.500 Wlndsor-area Asks for Roosevelt- the members now 'aiaqcmbicd here PHONi EN COLORS Dec. 5; Mission Vir* British Indian troops at Soera- workers strike in s.vmpathy with Meets Tragic Death First' Official Act ing the life of s contract which Churchill Letters Nohvlch, Nov. fi—I'Pi—Au# ii9u a f f t 4i£ £ YOUR Maise ilte Pink Green Stamps Given With Cash Spies! ^ tually Completed Now runs to June 30 was proposed by the 10,000 Ford workers, who have I Continued on Page Eight.) . Pompelir’iS. of Wllllmantic, (ContInned on the company. Members at the been idle aince Sept, 12 in a con­ with a tragic death today when : CNICNCB 1 ^ O mtO W tD Grey /Cherry Brown tract dii^ute. Washington, Nov. 6—(,P)—Two ORDER’ Tlehtaln, Nov. S.—(S ^T he Bulletin! meeting shouted down a ';nipn of- fell into the chute of a huge MUNBSS Yale Blue Brown Light Green .Strive* To Settle Dispute members said today the Pearl Har-- bln at the Norwich Sand and G* r^guR ei Copen Blue Rose United States Marines will be Paris, Nov. 6—(AV-General Reaume’s action was disclosed TODAY Medium Green withdrawn from north China, deOanlle submitted his reolg- (Conttnued on Page Eight) bor Investigating comrnittee' "has Three Slain vel Co.' sand- hank. Death, nccot Baby Blue Black Tan Torture Tales. as Canadian Labor Minister Hum­ Ing to Dr. Mario .\lbamontl, probably by Dec. 5, it was report­ liation os provisional president phrey Mitchell strove for an early called specifically for the flies of Scarlet Navy Light Brown t Im J W I U L C CORP ed unofficially here today.' today to the Constituent As­ the late President Roosevelt’s cor­ fine to euffocatlnn. Pomoeil Treasury Balance settlement of the dispute, which In Cliieasio his balance and plunged Into lor FURNACX — I^ATER — FIREPLACE -u COOKING Manchester Cohn* Known facts seem to support Heard at Trial sembly, returning the reigns observers said might result in a respondence with Forlner Prime the rejmrt, for the Marines vir­ of government to France’s Washington, Nov. 6—OPi— The Minister Churchill. ^ chute w hile he was guldiag 'complete tleiip of Windsor's indus­ Into it. ■ ■, t ...... Boar Brand 100% Virgin Wool Baby FloiS tually have completed their mis­ first'elected legislative body in position of the Treasury .Nov. 2: try. . They said the request was made The Glenney Co. sion In north Chino—to nestors five yeoiA The Assembly, Receipts, 866,695,931.29; expen- Mitchell, who flew to Windsor in a letter signed by William D. Robbery Appears lo B e | 8S6 NORTHa MAIN' sTBianr Tm.r.P| Spanish Priest and Fil Mitchell, committee counsel, and ..Atohilc Energy Secrecy Hit TELEPHONR 4148 order and help disarm the Japa­ charged by the electorate with ditdres. 8195.069,911.80; balance, Motive in Two Slay­ London, Nov. 6—ani8h Auguatinlah' order, said there is a widespread drift in Brit­ They said they found no Immediate tong troops. The three Marine-oc­ sembly will be the formal accept­ dren may be subjected to years of on Pearl Harbor. Five Colors ...... fS.75 gaL Phooee 41 It or 7t78 — Weeh Days end Snndays. , that last Feb. 5 the Japanese Jam­ ain away from "the Christian con­ suffering and misery or even of Some committee members have motive for the third murder. Declare Probe At Halt Snowball Baby Eiderdown Yam cupied areas—Tientsin, Peiping med the 6,000 civlUans into the an­ ance of Gen. Choclea deGaulle's Washington, Nov. S- SPECIAL ALL PURPOSE VARNISH...... 12.96 gaL wartime government. ception of marriage” and suggest­ danger unless a marriage is legal­ said privately they want to know The trussed and charred body of and Tsingtao—ore orderly, except cient church of 8 t Augustine, old ed it might be necessary to limit ly disoolved,” the archbishop said. If there was any exchange between Alex Bromberg. 73, who police said Republlonn nwmbers of the 100% Virgin Wool PAINT C LEA N ER ...... 15c ^g . for an unidientifled assailant who est building In Manila. Under the procedure previously greoslonal committee Inve laid down, the assembly will re­ weddings to civil ceremonies, with "We inust neither act nor speak the two leaders about the possible m»S’ have been tortured in* an ef­ LINOLEUM LACQUER— fired at a Jeep here Nov. 1 and a Ato Otoss And Boots the church giving its blessing sa if ail who pass through, the. involvment of this country in the fort to locate* money, was found the Pearl Harbor dlioste similar Incident at Peiping. The men were thrown into the quest deGaulIe to continue a care­ ed today the prob® "baa Plaatie White d e a r...... 95e pt., ft.85 qt. taker government until later in only “if the couples accept the divorce courts are equally to war. in a bed at the rear of his small Complete Brake Reline Outside , Peiping eoriler this Old dungeons which aerve4 the church’s doctrine against divorce blame.” In addition, Mitchell was said to store on West '31st street. brought to a halt.” Repreoent SPAR VARNISH— . ' ; week a group off 200 armed men— Spanish 100 years ago; Women and the week, when the delegates se­ Oeanort (B., Oallf.) 1 OZ. balb 3 9 / Will Not Turn White ...... $r.S5 qt. ’ lect a president 'of the provisional “Marriage no longer la regard­ - Touching on tfie .government's have asked for files dealing dl- ■ Fires TW;o BuHets Into Head moat of them iUy-equIpped—fired children; he aald, ware kept with­ recUy w’lth the Pearl Harbor at­ A few hourg later, James House that trim Uw INTERIOR FLAT WHITE ...... •2 .7 6 gaL at least 16 rounds of ammunition out food In the church compound government. There seemed little ed by the natk^ as a, whole ns concern over the falling birthrate, had been stopped thnogh doubt that deGsulIe would serve either a siscrament or a holy es­ Dr. Garbett asserted that' al­ tack and those bearing on diplo­ Townsend, 38, a circulation driver PARTS AND LABOR In White, Pink, Bluf. VARNISH STAINS ...... 55c li pL. $1415 qt. RANGE ANb FUEL OIL at on American Jeep contolnini until they were so hungry they ate matic relations with the Japanese, for The Ghickgo Times, was killed tlon by the commlltee of on American Marine officer ani the grass and; roots of the patio as president In the seven-month tate,” he soidiih an address pre- though th* state could do much ______den.ving Indivldual^jiqpirtjmi*^ $ 1 3 .7 5 AUTO ENAM EL...... 60c V4 pU 92^96 qt. period allotted, the Assembly -for- pwr^-for-Uie Diocesan confer­ to promote family life, ‘1k> atatg I Including the jperiod when -jtlila4hy a btoekThot^ed man who juinji.T Va his driver. One bullet crashed gardens. exhortation would persuade pa'f- coiihlry was' 'shippliig scrap iron ed bui b?’iih’ KuTdi«6btle-a^d4iredfto Green Stamps Given .With Cash Sales! TRANSPARENT VARNISH ...... 9 1 .7 6 pW t$-7S qt. through the Jeep and splintered On Feb. 0; the men were taken creation of a constitution to be ence, “but oa a contract which Mfholisole Gdtolilie submitted to a people’s referen­ eon bo broken fairly easily by mu­ enta to have children if they did and goaoltne to Japan, two bullets into Townsend’s head. NU ENAMEL - 1. -against the dashboard. out and forced to atond in the open not wont them.” '• ■ Deipbcratlc Leader Barkley The shooting occurred leas than a Former Pnoldent A rraM _ SELF POLISHING WAX ...... V , ., .9* qt | - More Olsorfiers Likely streets lUMter heavy artillery fire dum. tual consent...... We church Helsinki, Nov. OeGoolle to Be Present people have some responsibility." , Officiola recently established (Ky.) told the Senate last week as half mile from Brotoberg's store At Cbinwongtoo, there have and then inarched to Fort Santi­ choinnan of the committee that and was witnessed by a .motorist Fbinish ProsMout Blato been dieordera and likely will be ago where the burning and alay- The toll general who led Even oihiltery, be said, need not several cosomisaions to question tovon other wrartias* iny France’s fight for liberation will be follosved necessarily by divorce. wives on their reasons for having the inquiry group “can see any and three small girls. COLE more before Christmas. Ings took place. fewer children or none ‘ a t ' all; paper in Waohlngton. any paper As police from Deering station arrested today be present when'the delej^tes sit I Love Never Beuly Loot •b.JW HAM eo«. 9R1 Main Strset TsI. 6292 or 2.1057 Strong public opinion in the Lcft Fcr Dead In Pit ^ hopeful that th* replies would ■In Hawaii, any paper anywhere in investigated the two slajings. po* reaponsthllity for 1 l-M CENTER ST. Tin J W H A I ^ COKR United States against the Ameri- Juap.Paloda. the Filipino, teati- for the first time In the-red plush ' "Sometimes the sinks' committed war with Bussto at tfefi f TEL. 4164 under clrcumstancM of great point the way to measures to lift m a m c n i s t i r C o n n * Opposite the Armory (LbatiMed m Pace Fmu> OonpHUb m a n c n is t s r Comm*- (Oontinuod «■ PoffS Twas I temptation, and the man or wom­ the birth rate. (CentiBued en Pace Four) « M Foaa Voar) (Osattaoad oa Poga Twa) t:

I - . ; ‘ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1948 PAGE TWO MANrHK5?'f KK BVE/^ING HTCRALD, MANCHESTEtl. (X)NN« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1948 property of the youth’s father and change df degree work among the man of . Bridgeport, representing wai niurdered won fof 'Frank Mc­ Walter Reed hospital, Washing­ Spellacy, Democrat, sought the be the guest speaser at the meet­ Kay of Ellnwood a reduction to the bullqt had been given him by DeMplay Plans chapters of the Oonn. District Sev­ mayoralty in Hartford in a come' ing of the Rockville Lions Club to French Solons the two then at the hearing, said: Wounded Boys a classmate. The shooting occurred eral members of Nathan Hale ton, D. C. Biggest Cities Rorkville Clues Sought Boari unies "Not a single person said they three and a half years the sentence ith Takes Dr. Shea gp:aduated from Wind­ back try. He held that office from be held Wednesday evening at the of from flVe to seyen years he was In a classroom. Chapter, Order of DeMolay In New 1933 to 1943 when he resigned be should itay In prison” and pro­ Britain witnessed the initiatory de­ AM Rockville House at 6:16 o’clock. He ^ Shat By War Soovenlr ham High‘^school in 1923 and at­ Open Session ducing letters purportedly 'from serving for robbeiy irith violence. StUl Critical Parents’ DayOf TO HNUef INimiL j tended Thjfts college for two years, Voting Today cause of a row with the city aider- will have for hla subject, "Early lerty Pleas A full pardon was granted Mlec- The condlUon of Thomas Storrs, gree lost evening. Army Doctor man. Sevejml months later, Hart­ Connecticut Schools." Mr. Witt In Elections families of fife victims added that 13, son at Mr. and Mrs. John W. Master Councilor William Mul­ transferring to Yale wh^e he Many Slogans “the majority are of the opinion zyalaw Sielucki, sentenced In 1915 graduated in 1927. He graduated ford cIcGted its first Republican has made an extensive study of the (Continued from Page One) to an indefinite, term on a charge Storrs, Fairfield, was unchanged. len announced the appointment of mayor in * decade, William H. .early schools in the state, and his that nothing could be gained by Conditions of Acciden­ He was shot Saturday by a war Banquet to Be Held in ah obligation committee composed from the Yale Medical school in Smith and Aylesworth, bolding them in prison any long­ of breaking and entering. im a n tic Physician Hartford, New Haven, .Mortensen. talk Is expected to be most inter­ scats of the Chamber of Deputies Politicians . Seek Por­ souvenir service automatic brought of Richard Schubert, chairman, H e a Ji 1030 and interned for twg^ears at Are Submitted er.” - - tal Gunshot Vii^ims Temple, Nov. 1 9 ; Big Grace ho.spltal. New HaTOn^, be­ Bridgeport an^ Water­ Mayor Mortensen declined to esting. in the Palais du Bourbon. Qrcus Officials, Re­ Bow And Arrow Best home by his brother, police said. John Peckham and Eric Trotter. A bottle of Vkks Va-tro-nol to Bdghlgl Ipme from Overseas By custom the Assembly's old­ tents oit 1946 and In rebuttal, Alcom pointed ^to a Fairfield police said a 12-year- Chairman of the bowling commit­ handy to have around tbs bouH ba*l fore establi.shing his pri^ctlce seek re-election and during the Plan Play Remains Unchpiged Oass of Initiates cause this double duty nose d re^ ..,r on Furlough bary Elections Held curent campaign actively support­ The W. 8. C. S> of the Metho­ est member sits in the president's 1948 National Race» fused Release Sought pile, of photographs of bodies'"-at Anaconda,. Mont.—Mayor Mon- Democratic Mouvement RepUbll- date endorsed by Gov. Thomas E. ing with, the gun and tt went off." Living Room Suite were Mayor John W, Murphy, ngan was opposed In hlff>jWd for a prize, $3. David Llpke. 12 years, tary manslaughter which resulted Mis efforts to quell a prison riot Army Recruiting Service Station, strips your suite to the St. Bernard’s school; 2nd, $2, cain Populalre has 138, aside from Dewey: and Newbold Morris. Re­ from the circus fire which took 168 last March during which a guard 74 Asylum St., Hartford, Oonn. I Morris said the gun was the Telephone 2-0465 Democrat, of New Haven, who third term by a political its colonial seats. These three par­ frame, and rebuilds com­ FENDER AND went into today’s fight with seven er, Raymond E. Snyder, Re^iildi- Hlchard Alley, 10 years, Maple Key Men and Scientists publican independent bearing a lives and injured hundreds aj street school: Home safety slogan, ties’ leaders—the big three of "No Deal" label and supported by Hartford on July 6. 1944, pletely. New filling and consecutive'terms already to his ■can. ^ France—met late last night to put BODY WORK credit: Mayor Jasper McLcvy, se, $3, Barbara Poggle. 10 Uncertain Over Fu- the retiring incumbent, Fiorello In opposing the petitions of springs are added and the 'The^three constitutional propos­ final touches on their progrartis LaGuardla. Terms Arranged To Bridgeport's alx-term Socialist als were approved by most of Con­ St. Bernard’s school; 2nd, Aylesworth and Smith, State At­ Suit Your Convenience woodwork is refinished. SOLIMENE & FLAGG $2, t^4kj^ond Spurting, 12 years, lupe of Tlieip Jobs for the Constituent Assembly. National Figures Particlpabe torney Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr., de­ niayor: and Mayor John S. Mona- necticut’s smaller municipalities Onnstitutlon Main Work MANCHESTER IN BASIC COVER Minor changes at no extra INC. gan. Democrat, of Waterhury. last month by margins which could East James A. Farley, former na­ clared they had been granted a Better fabrics, denims, tapes­ VAtllER 1 eS4 Center S t Tel. SlOt Washington, Nov. 6—(>P)— Maj. While its main work will be the tional Democratic chairman. Sena­ stay of execution to help at Sara­ cost can be made to mod­ EASTft 4^other veteran, Thomas J; be wiped out In the four big cltle.s The Safelyt^ommlttee wishes to framing of a constitution. e:;pect- A U TO BODY tries, friezes, klnkettes and ClIANIR or swelled to mske adoption of express its tharU(a. to the Rockville Gen. Leslie R. Grovas said today tor Robert Wagner (D., N. Y.x. sota to get the circus ready for its others priced proportionately ernize and add comfort to ed to Incorporate features of the Mrs. Franklin p. Roosevelt and road tour on their agreemen that •Also the amendment a certainty, Lions Club an(T^4J^ Rockville hundreds of workers, key men and United States and British systems, 60 Oak Street low. your set. Porccttln. REAL PROMPT Relief from Secretary W Commerce Henry A. '•If-the stay were granted the men X T)I« for Afihiuil Sessions Tops Interest Civic Association wTOA4qnated the aclentiats are quitting the atomic the assembly also may draw up a Telephone 8979 For Guaranteed Workmanship, Prompt Delivery, Large Selection of Fabrics, Phone prizes for the contest. Wallace stumped for O’Dwyer. would nAke no. further effort to Ko lyt, no Chief interest has centered on bomb projecta because of uncer­ declaration similar to the Ameri­ Mrs. Wendell Willkie and her late modify their sentertcea in- court Auto Body and ■ oap. no Sewing Machine CIln1 can bill of rights. e « u • li e Oil Burners the proposal for annual sessions, a tainty over the future of their husband's 1910 campaign manager. or out." Fender Repairing ■ oda. ACHING, SRFF The Vernon Farm Bureau Hi The three big parties, oftce their MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. ■nd system abandoned by the state In making group will hold a sewlnl Jobs. Russell Davenport, worked for Charges “Breach Of Faith" '' Auto Painting HARTFORD _ Aak for RAD tt 1884. The other proposed amend­ ministerial posts have been decid­ Morris. Alcorn said they understood "ab­ l im it e d t im e o n l y 983 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-4127 J jour faverito atoro ments would increase the salary of machine clinic at the Ogdbn’a Cor­ ^^^eatloned about a repprt to ed.'will press home their programs - Simonizing Special Attention Given Out-of-Town Customers. Furnaces ner schoolhouse on Wednesday, Detroit—prestige of the CTO po­ solutely and unequivocally" what SORE MUSCLES state lel^i.slators from $300 to $600 thltf^5,e«ect. General Groves, in for continued nationalization of litical Action committee was in­ the situation was and accused out TO COlOt for their two-year term and pro­ starting at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Gerald overalT’g)iarge of the atomic bomb French Industry and commerce A Few Still Available. RIsle/ will be in charge and'MIsa volved In an acrimonious ma.voral- them of a “breach of faith" for R U f ON vide for the lieutenant governor- project, tolcj a reporter he has and other changes aimed at a ty contest between Ma.vor Edward rejqueating commutation A their RACKLIKFE OIL CO. MUSTErolE elect to become chief executive Cora Webb, Home Demonstration lost some Of his best men. both at state-planned economy. J. Jeffries. Jr., running for a sentence "after serving lel.s than thousancU on o f f ^ l* e » should the governor-elect die or be­ Agent of the Tolland County Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Hanford. fourth term, and Richard T. Frank- five months of it. 898 fttaple 4venne — flarttord Farm Bureau will assiat the ladles advcrti^^nts Tei. Hartford 1-8ltl come Incapacitated before Inaugu­ Wa.sh.. as well as at Los Ala­ en.'tcen, vice president of the CTO "The issue at stake here is the ral day. in cleaning and repairing their mos, N. M. He sadd field repre­ United Automobile yorkers. Their question; Is there any equality PIANO TUNING sewing machines and other email Torture Tales So, a d ^ l l call for’ spe- The polls In the four cities, sentatives report that in numerous candidacies are non-partisan. before tHe law in Connecticut?” coupon from * _ i>ortrait must give lAND VOICING~$5.00 which have a combined registered electrical equipment. It is neces­ instances departing workers Hat Pittahurgh—David L. Lawrence. Alcom said. "We have laws here vote of 286.000', opened at 6 a. m. sary to bring only the head of the “uncertainty of the future" os a and we are going to enforce them, dal attenuon. you’U tell [Bapalring Rebuilding Heard at Trial Democratic state., chairman, was EXPERIENCED NOTICE! (e.a.t.l In cold, clear weather. They machine to the clinic. A pot luck primary or ' secondary cause for his party’s choice to continue 12 and the greatest press and publi­ you . . . Oaab for Vonr Spinel Grand BOOKKEEPER WANTED will close at 6 p. m. lunch will be served and the ladies quitting. vears control of the mayoralty. city department in the world won’t ^ How an House at 16 East are asked to bring their own sil­ (Continued from Page One) and Upright 5-Day Week. Apply Considerable Slowdown Hla Rc'publlcan opponent, Robert change it." Whether parrots ever , know verware, some newspapers, clean- I Although Groves would make no N. Waddell, is an Insurance man He had told the board that the Middle Turnpike be­ what they are talking 'aboijt is inR cloths and an old pan. estimate of the extent to which fled he was one of 190 packed Into ’ KAGE COMPANY a stone dungeon 20 feet square. He and former football coach of Car­ state had been “confronted with a K o appointment necesienf A. G. McCROHON Cheney Mill Building ing wrecked. Building not absolutely certain. Eastern Star this draining off of key workers negie Tech. Pennsylvania also moet skillful staff gf publicity men, A meeting of Hope Chapter ha.s cut production, he asserted was tabbed later, and left for dead Phone 3828 Elm Street Monebeater in IT pit with 500 other bodies. elects two state Superior court trained and paid to mold public everyday habit led to material for sale on Q.E.S. will be held this evening at that there has been considerable Judges. opinion, and to get the good will eight o’clock in Masonic Hall. SlOWdOUTl. Defense attorneys sought to the job. ■show that civilians in the historic Four Seeking House Seat of the bar and the public to miQl^ ,,.,.,.,.v!,«'l''irst Baby Arrives. Since pMk employment bn the Ne\v Jersey — To succeed D. mize the force of the prosecution'.** Will Pay 75c Doznen atomic bomb project, more than old area might have died In the oianmiidls sludi The 6t;8t baby” to be born at the all-out American attack with Lane Powers. Republican who rt- Haley who began serving his lO S new Koc^vjlle City hospital arriv­ one fourth of the workers have sentence shortly after it was im­ SEE MR. KNOFLA for Old Style Sunsweet quit and many more have served tanks, pointhlank artillery fire, signed from the House to become (%eaJbu JDihibttBm S iftiu U l Oil Company ed on Monday, a son to Mr, and grenades and flamethrower.^. New Jersey utilities ^commission­ posed in February will be eligible Mrs. Arthur St.. Louis of Loveland notl^ they Intend to leave by the for parole' on Dec. 23, a prison flrst^ f the year, according to fig- Earlier, an 11-year-old girl, Ros­ er. the voters had their'chplce of; Masonic Temple, Manchester Prune Juice Bottles', Hill, Vernonj-The new arrival has alind Andoy, showed the military Col. Frank A. Matthews, Jr., Re­ official said, after serving ten Ccnlrr Sheet eleven brothers and sisters. The ure.s provided by MaJ. John Moy- months of the minimum sentence OFFER VOI> WITHOUT COUPON A NEW WARTIME SERVICE commission conducting the trial publican:, Frank S. Katzenbach, BOLAND cliild is the grandson of Mr. and nahan. Groves’ press representa­ of a year and a day. Aylesworth any quantity. tive. the scars of 38 ■ bayonet wounds. Democrat: George Pellettieri, .'drs. Alden Usher, also of Vernon. She sobbed softlv as she told of Democrat running as a CTO-back­ and Smith would be eligible for pa­ This coupon and one dollar will be accepted as full i At the peak of employment, role in March, 1946 he added. payment for one 8 x 10 Individual Vignette Portrait. invi ^ T I Dial Wanted To Rent Tliere were 23 patients at the her mistreatment and the death of ed independent: William S. Kauff­ hospital on Monday after being in other than construction workers, 'Claim “Untold Suffering" S. L. McFarland there were 1.700 operational em­ her family at the hands of the Jap- man, Socialist; and Hersey 8. operation in its new location for fnvAfVrfii. The two men asked pardons Address.^ VM)Hi;i, v / l L l 6 3 2 0 In Manchester SAenry Street one week. ployes and 67,000 other workers Moore, Republican independent. $ On the project. Now, there are Live Bayonet Target Moore decided to withdraw in claiming they had "experienced Selection of proofs for your approval Minora must Hartford 6, Conn. Bazaar At Cliurch Her father was taken away to . untpid suffering foi' the victims of 6 ROOM^ FREFERREI) The First Lutheran church will 1,400 and 49|000 respectively favor of Matthews, but his decision be accompanied by parents. Studio Hoars: be murdered, and her mother and came too late to remove his name the fire,” that they already had 1 1 1 (Althouis'h 5 would do). liold its annual bazaar on Wednes­ Since V-J Day, more than 6,000 I 1 1 to 6, Nov. 6 to 8, FURNACE BURNER SERVICE workers have quit and apnroxl- her aunts were hayonetted befflire from the ballot. "more than enough puniahment" day afternoon and evening at the her eyes. Even while her mother Need Immediately. . church social rooms, starting at mately 3,000 more have indicated Boston—Rep. James M. (Turley and that the quicker they returned oUn mills studios their intention to leave In the next told her to "be a good girl, dear- (D-Mass), a former mayor, under­ to the circus the sooner the cir­ three o’clock. There will be num­ ••t.” a Japanese used the woman WILL PAY BONUS. erous booths with fancy work and month or two. took a comeback against five op­ cus could pay its claims to fire for a live bavonet target, the frail ponents, Including the incumbent victims. Offer Void After Thursday, November 8. other articles and a Country Store. Not all of these have quit or girl testified. Reverse Call— are mdttlng because of Job uncer­ mayor. Replying to Alcorn's charges of FOR SALE A Jca/cterla supper will be served Sister Nelly, a nun of the Order ’’breach of faith,” Attorneys Norwich, Conn., .3555-W ~ starting at five O’clock 'and in the tainties by any means. Groves Cleveland— Mayor Thomas A. DON’T FORGET; MASONIC TEM PLE, MANCHESTER One Hod-a-day Water Heat­ of St. Paul, recounted how a doc­ Burke. Democrat, had Republican George N. Foster and Saul Fried­ evening at eight o’clock there .will said. tor was slain in cold blood aa he er and Pipe ...... $5.00 be an entertainment program. Offered Services for Duration City Councilman Ray C. Miller aa sought to save the life of Father opposition in his re-election at­ NOTICE! Oiie 30-Gallon Hot Water Alercluints .Meet Manv, including most of the Camelius Van Russell, who had tempt. ’ Tank ...... $5.00 A meeting of the merchants of scientific workers, offered ' their been wounded fatally aa he started There will be a meeting of the Christopher the city IS beiitg held this after­ services for the duration or 'fo r to remonstrate with the Japanese. Virginia —. Democratic candi­ One 40-Gallon Hot Water noon with chairman Herman Olson sortie specific task and now ,aTe r K The Japanese doused the doctor dates, for governor, lieutenant Columbus Society tonight at 7 at the Italian- WANTED T a n k ...... $0.00 of the Merchants' Division of the turning to their personal inter­ and his patient with gasoline, hung governor and attorney general Ajmerican Oub to go in a body to Quish^s 5,200 Linear Feet 4 Vi Inch Civic Association in charge. Plans ests. them to lamp posts and set them looked for an easy victory, al­ fo.' Christmas lighting and other This is true, for example, in the aflrt;; she testified. though Republicane waged their fM KkV'ttp eneAM M sr ? Funeral Home to pay last respects to Joseph Carpenters Clapboards ...... $65.00 Christmas, plans are being discuss­ cases of Dr. J. Robert Oppen- most Intensive campaign bt 24 Six 2’ 8 Vi” X W 2” Window ed at the meeting. heimer, chief scientist and of the years , » ■ Borello. Masons Frames and Sash, Haymakers Meeting eight other scientists at Lot Ala­ Special Meeliilg MunlcipeQ elections in Louis­ 3 The Rockville Hayloft of the mos to whom Groves referred as ville, Albany, Syracuse and Buf­ Bricklayers $3.00 set Haymakers of America .will hold a h(s first and aceonu teams. falo also evoked interest. One 5-Ft. Bathtub . .$20.00 meeting this evening at eight Nevertheless, their going has Of KnighU Held It’s the FLAME that makes it perfectl ! Laborers One National' Boiler, prac­ o’clock at Red Men's Hall at which been a serious loss, he said, and time the Great Chiefs will make in some Inatancea, their Jobs will John Tynart, Thomas Dannaher tically new. Will heat 60Q their official visitation. There will have to be filled "from the third and Bernard M. Fogarty yere ap­ Rationing Data Flame-cooking {mts the wings of a lark on any Plumbers sq. ft. steam or 960 sq. ft. be a social time following the and fourth teairt men." pointed by Grand Knight Cornelius 1. When you wont a plumber in a 2. To build planes and submorines fMobilheot Fud OH, 7 7«10c goL Painters hot water. Pipe and 9 business session. Would Remove Uncertainties R. Foley of Campbell Council. Meats, Ftas, Etc- man’s breakfast. . . full heat for coifee in a hurry.. radiators. $300. League Of Women Voters Th^ general said permanent em­ Knights-of Columbus, to draw up Book Four red stamps F I and guns without interruption, a manu­ ' The Vemon-Ellington League of hurry —or an architect or a radio Apply ployment policiea which would re­ a rcsolution'on the death of for­ through K1 good through Nov. SO; the exaa shade of heat for golden brown Women Voters.will hold the first move any uncertainties qannot be mer Financial Secretary John Mc- b l through Q1 good through Dec. facturer must often try to locate scarce W ILLIAM meeting of the season this eve­ dealer — you may have formed the habit Mobil Kerosene gallon 9c drawn until a-law Is passed clan- Cluskey at the special meeting of 31 :'^R1 through VT good through pancakes. "Short orders” at your house, too? materials, equipment or service swiftly (In lots of tS gallons or more). Jarvis Realty Co. ning at 7:30 o'clock at the SupC' ’ tying the future status of atomic the council, held prioi" to the busi­ Jan. 81j W1 through S51 and green 6 Dover Road WALDRON rior Court room with the president energy production and research ness meeting, to act on the deaTh stamp NS good through Feb. 28. Look to the speedy gas Flame for the answers! of turning to the Yellow Pages of the and nearby. So the familiar Yellow Pages CLARK ST. WAPPINO Mrs. Hoadley H. Willes presiding, and providing the executive set­ of Mr.: McCluskey. Sugar Phone 4112 or 7275 Miss Gertrude Fuller, associate Telephone Directory. This gave us on idea were redesigned to save time for busy Week Days and Sundays PHONE M^N.'SS4S up which wW run the peacetime Following the meeting more Book four btamp 38 good for five MORIARTY BROTHERS editor of the Rockville Leader will project. Those policies also in­ than 50 members went to the Hol- five pounds thra.ugh Dm . 81. discuss General Marshall’s Bien­ clude permanent wage scales. ioran Funeral home and were led to help speed war production. war executives. “Oa the l* v e r At Center and Broad Streets nial Report to the Secretary of Open All Day and All/Night. Call 8300 The House* probably will begin in reciting the rosary by Rev. Local Ration BdaH Hours War which has been called by debate in a week or two-on a con­ Faederick McLean of St. iames’s Mondays to Frirtaya Inclusive- many reviewers the most Impof' troversial bill to place control ot church. 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. tant document to come out of the atomic energy production and re­ Closed Saturdays. HOW ABOUT THAT NEW HOME war. There will also be a business search in tbe bands of a nine-man Swedish Leader Dies meeting. commission. YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? Oueat Speaker The Senate will wait until a New Britain, Nov. 6.—OPV— Earl M. Witt, Superintendent of special committee it created bolds Charles J. Anrferaon, 70. a leader SKE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY PETAIL.I the Stafford Springs Schools will public hearings. on the subject. in Conhecticut Swedish circles, We invite you to tn4|iect the mateilalB and workmanahip Incor­ Members of the- benate group died at his home here last night porated Into the aeveral new homes we-now have under ooostruo- plan first to attend special night following a. long illness. He had llon. courses to learn more about been retired two .vears ago with WED.-TH U ttS.-FRl.-S AT. nuclear energy. the rank of honorary sergeant Governmeiit . _____ .III.'., II'jt.'.. ... after 82 years servies, on the New JARVIS REALTY> Britiain police force. He was a na­ Office; 6 Dover Road Residence: U Alexander St. Furnished tive of Sweden and la survived oy Phones 41 It or 7t78 — Week Days and Snndays. Arrested After his widow, two sons, two daugh­ M aterial ters. nine grandchildren and two Auto Accident great-grandchildt-en. F'uneral serv­ ■ For Sale ^ ices are scheduled for 1:30 p. m., flltfECT FOR PANCAKES Wednesday. At Francis J. Fltspatrick, 40, bf 22 PERFECT FOR BAKING Woodland street, was arrested last V'db:-. t The G. O. Simons night by Officer William Scully on BUY BONDS HERE FOR A a charge of drunken driving fol­ TICKET TO THE VICTOBY PERFECT REFRIGERATION \ , City Cab Taxi Corp. lowing an adcident on Woodland SHOW AT THE STATE, street, near the Cheney railroad NOV. 18. Rockville, Conn. crossing. Fltspatrick was released nrOHGE RAFT Announces Increased APPROXIMATEIjY on bonds of $200 for his appeal^- ClAIRf TREVOR 12.000 YARDS OF ' onee In Town Court tomorrow be­ 8. That's why you will find many new 4. And when peace comes? This new fore Judge Raymond R. Bowers. SIGNP HASSO k Telephone Facilities CANVAS DUCK service will answer a postwar need os ' OR TWILL ✓ Officer Scully reported that the headings in your next Telephone Direc­ car driven weat on Woodland pAaimi The griddle temperature for . For Faster Service Cut up into strips varying: JVED. AND THURS. tory — headings like Electronic Controls, well. For os Connecticut industry turns' street by Fltspatrick, sldewlped It pays to be fussy about. Is Your House Haunted? irotn 1 to 8 yards in length another car going east and driven your pancakes must be Anodizing, Gear Cutting, Demagnetiz­ once more to peacetime production, the D IA L 5141 and 27 to 36 inches in by Charles K. Backus of 55 Wood­ temperatures for baking. Am jroB eoaoerned and worried about your house because of an land street . PLUS exactly right. Thanks to the ing Equipment and many njore. You will transition will be mode easier if business­ , «MBdlBg mortgage that oonMnually hangs over your head? Why width. Daniel Flynn, 45, of B Nelson She Pots m .“KI-Ytp-t-Tay* gas you can com­ Yoit -i;an be confident of The silent Servel refrigerator find out-of-town firms listed there who men know where to buy the goods and stop at the Manchester Bulldlqg A Loan and dlsciiss reflnanc-' Thismaterlfil can be pur­ Place, wak ^ven treatment at tbe . VCflNIS Flame, >||g nuroagh our Direct Beduettoh 'Mortgage Loan. Learn about chased at our plant by sub- hospital for facial lacerations. Ho . . . In the Gay White Wayl your prize baking recipes... freezes with just a tiny ^ con give local monufocturers quick aid services they require — swiftly and Mot-Uke payments that guarantee yoii home ownership In a was a rider in Fltspatrick’s car. ALLAN JONES mand any shade of heat on- .ctSed time. Consult this loral, friendly Institution and let mittiiftr your bid to the G. MOMAN BONITA GRANVILLE la because die « s Flame in meeting tight production schedules. nearby. Oa Simons Corp.. on or b

MANUHESrCR CVGNiNU HE k Al D. MANCHESTER, CONN«, TTrESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 ,194S FOUff About To wu Cites Help , Phone-a^Bond Drive 8 Survivors Maneftessier Wilfred Clarke 'own Revives Dpte BeBook Manchester Grange will omit its P-T A Offers b Now in Progress 111 Hospital To Give Talk Popular Race ’meeting tomorrow night. How­ Tonight ever, the membere are asked to ikughters. of Isabella open meet at 7:30 In front.of the Ma­ It might easily be thought that Deck, Mra. Fred Carpenter. Mrs. Body of Lnidentified eeting and dedication of honor High School Coach to sonic Temple, where transporta­ Advantages to Children roll, St. James hall. icherter's Thanksgiv- the enthusiasm that eparked the Louis Tuttle, Mrs. Allen Behnke Speak Before the Co­ tion will be provided to an undis­ and Parents in >Ieiii- end Mra. Charles Weisner. WAC Reported Ain^ Wednesday, Nov. 7 Day Marathon to closed destination for'a Hallowe'en Women's Divlalon of Mancheater'a 20 Lines In Operation Seven Corpses E«mnd Variety Sale and Kaffa Stuga at lumbian Squirev frolic. Mrs. Wilbur Little is In hership Told War Finance committee might Twehty-flve linea_ are in opera­ Emanuel Lutheran church, aus­ ^Be Ran Thii Year charge. Thursday evening 30 of tion each night from 7 to 9. call­ pices of the Dorcas Society. have slackened with the close ,of Honolulu. tio v .y i—Ur)—Eigbt Meeting Hollister P. T. A„ at Wilfred Clarke, coach of Man­ Some the Orangere will go by but to ing the diflerent townspeople here, W hen Membership In a Parent-Teacher .n« old MuichcfUr nianlugiv- Waterbury. as gueata of Mad the war, but. according to Mrs. suiVlvora of an^Army ’Transport Hollister School at 7:45. chester High’s 6askbtDall team, Association offers many things to John P. Cheney, Jr., chairman, asking that they inveat their Ttanrsday, Nov. 8 ' momin* "Manithon'’ rac* wlji River Grange and take part In a this is not the caee. So mlny money in Victory. Thia campaign Command plpiwa forced landing will ba the speaker at tha meeting neighbors' night program, on In­ all adults in tha community. It is a most convenient one for pur- Meeting, Zoning Board of Ap­ of Brown-LaGace tdrcle of Colum­ ravivad Uila yaar aftar an ab- vitation of a former member of women volunteered their services at sea w-^rt in an Army hospital peals, Muhiclpal building at 8. atimulates Interest. In community that they ere working in, ihlfts chaeere of Victory Bonds, .for all bian Squires tomorrow night at ef mera than tan yaara, It Manche.^ter now living In Walling­ reaponalblllty for the well-being of here t^d^y under treatment for In­ Saturday, Nov. 10 the Knights of Columbus home. ford. Tlie bus.will leave at the and apparently the determination one has to do ia to say "Yes” when Ceremonial Tall Cedars of Leb­ announced thia reornlrif' all children: It offers a way to par­ that helped'Manchester to achieve the Victory Volunteer rings the jur Peter J. Martelto, Athletic coun­ Center at 8:10. ticipate In a state-wide and nation­ One of the survivors said that anon, Masonic Temple. sellor, and Thomas Bailajr, chair­ Loon Sha'ppard, newly appoint- the- bond sales in past drives ia telephone. The following day your Armistice banquet VFW Auxil­ I full tlma director of the Racraa- wide program as it relates to the atm as strong as ever. Bond will be delivered right to the body of an unidentified WAC man of the Squires Athletic com­ Evening This Week And A Victory The Soroptimlat Club la plan­ iary, VFW Home at 6:30 p. m. needs and Interests of the children Working In This Campaign your home by a driver of the corps was among seven corpses brought mittee, arranged for the appear­ il0D Oantera. ning a dinner-meeting for Friday and youth In the local community. here from the wreckage. . Sunday, Nov. 1] ance of Mr. Clarke. evening, under arrangements by The organizations that have under the supervision of Mrs. Armistice Day church services "e transport and Its 21 of the circle will conduct tha cere­ Natioiially Known Athletea To a parent, P. T. A. member­ Phone-A-Bond Campaign now In passengers and D^e crewmen met tice Day supper. Legion hall. monies. The candidates will re­ The Dqrca.s .Society of the progress' and are as follows: V. w^iew the Phbne-A-Bond .^cam­ W’edneaday. Nov, l i It la expected that aome of the ship also offers many things; a paign wjll not contact them will disaster Saturday en route to the ceive holy communion In a body tding Marathon runnera If thia Emanuel Lutheran church is an­ way to share in the school life of F. W. Auxiliary, the American Le­ mainland from Honolulu. Methodist Get-together at South at the 9 o'clock mats at St. Bridg- ticipating a good turnout for It.i the child, a way to understand and gion Auxiliary, the Cathqlic L-adigs give their application ' to a clerk. church, starting at 5:45. Btlon will compete with valuable of Columbus and Hadassah. Kol- I These bonds will be made out by Cautioned By Army Boerd et*a church. Following the mass Ixaa to the winneri. Charles Variety Sale end "Kaffe Stuga ’ realize the reletlon of the home to n ie escort' carrier Gasablanea Annual meeting and electim of they will attend a communion being held In the church veetry to­ the school and the community. lowing are a list of the team cap- j the bank and mailed the following officers of Anderson-Shea Post. obtains, of Manchester, now ata- tains and supervisors: Supervisors, | day to the person purchasing a brought the eight survivors -and VFW. breakfast in St. Bridget’s bail. tloned in Brunswick, Me., i* the morrow night at 8 o'clock. A Too. it offers parents a chance to seven bodies to Honolulu yester Chairman Charles Tarpinian, variety of home made, articles. find their places among other par­ Mrs. Clarence Hale and Mrs. H. | Rond. Thursday, Nov. 15 Jr„ of tha Best Squire committee, Ifatlonal Marathon champion and Swedish baked goods ah, well a.s F. Kimball: captains, Mrs. Flor- Mske Manchester a Victory day. M®hibers'of a special Army Swedish Night, Scandia Lodge is expected that ha will be ents and teachers who share simi­ Board of Inquiry immediately cau- at“ orango‘ haii.‘ will report the committee’s salec- ong the many antriaa expected. refreehroenta will be on eels. The lar Interests end experiences. ence Streeter, Mrs. Milton Hansen Bond Town, Your bond, of what tloned the eurvivors against dis tion for Bast Squire for October To THE VICTORY LOAN U t The membere are reminded to make A third group whose member- Mrs. Paul Cervini. Mrs. Leon Dob- ever denomination, will help fill Friday, Nov. 16 Several committees have been the quota of $270,000 to be sold as cussing details of their experience. Parents and teachers get togeth­ at the meeting tomorrow night. amed. Complete details will be returns on cookbooks aold some ehlp In a P. T. A. group forms a kinr, Mrs. Samuel Kemp, Jr.. Mra. The ATC said one o< the dead time during the evening to Miss vital link in the whole chain of John Hutchinson, Mrs. John Von our share of Victory. er Concordia Lutheran church at pund on the sports page of The E.sther M. Johnson. a.s the busi­ was Norman C. Fisher, pilot of 7:30. lerald tomorrow. home and school relationship Is- the the plane, of Ealtfleld, Calif. The ness session of the organization group comprised of parents- of > five other crewmen were among Monday, Noy. 19 Plans to Scan is being omitted this month. pre-achool age children. By their j Parents’ Day banquet, DeMolay, Dutch Offer the missing. MasonlcfTemple. activity In. and knowltdge of. the; Tried to Allay The eight survivors were: Specific Data •^rovideuce Firm Four cases of whooping cough Behool’s activities, they assume a ' { Eight Survlvnre Listed Wednesday, Nov, 21 developed in Manchester nhls past long range point of view; and their Annual Turkey, Goose and Pig Answer Be YES And The Size Of I Miss Mardieze Trautman, Ferdi- week, according to the State interest should be a very vital part British Fears Partner Plan I nand, Idaho, civilian Army em- Social, Hose Co. No. 1, 8. M. F. D„ \Continued from Page One) Low on Bridges Health department bulletin. No of every P, T. .A. program. Legion hall. other communicable diseases were ' ploye In Hawaii: compound frac- P, T, A. membership assures the To Indonesia I ture of the left hip: condition des­ Friday, Dec. 7 the world that bears on thia in- uncovered during the week in adult of a continual aid active War Loomed cribed as good. She was making an Open meeting. Alcoholics Anony­ W8tl||ation.” Hartford, Nov. «.-(S^-The M. town. homa-achool • community relation- { „ __ emergency trip to Seattle to visit mous at Whlton Memorial hail. TM Roosevelt files now are lock­ .•Oammino Construction com- ship. For this' reason, the second j ((Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page Ona) . brother, who was eerioutly lU. ed up under the custody of Miss any of Providence, R. I., was the Everett P. Waterbury, GM 2-c, meeting 6f the Hollister P. T. A.. I Cpl. Harry Toben, Phila­ Grace G. TuUy, Mr. Roosevelt’s of 22 Pine Hill street, was dis­ to be held Wednesday evening at . ble pile by the merest chance, re- t>aje, reinforced over the week- delphia, compound lag fraoturei Marines Will personal secretary, members re- lapparent low bidder for the con- charged from Naval service. 7:45 p. m., is Important, Formal; The Bond You Buy Be Generous 7orted. One said be doubted that ct to erect two bridges on the cord these conversations which end by two newly arrived bri- condlUon critical. organization of the group will , took place between von Ribben- . gades, have been- ''adjusting their Pfc. Ernest Haydel, New Or­ Leave China Jie files are thoroughly indoxed. ITilbur Cross'^arkway In Wal­ The Wesley Group of the WSCS completed, following a talk on ^ trop In London aifc Goering In Ber- poiitlons and taknlg up new leans, compound leg fracture, con- Will Try To Fix Program lingford, when sealed blda were will meet tomorrow evening at $ T. A. objects and policies by Mrs lin Imr'cdlately after German 1 one.V' to meet the situation, but ' jjuon serious. The committee will meet Thurs­ |o|Mned by the State Highway de- o'clock' in the ladiae parlor of tha John H. Kelthline of Ea.st Hart­ tr<)op8 marched Into Austria In ^ gave no details. j staff Sergt. Robert 'niompeon, (OoBtianed from Page One) day in an attempt to fix a pro­ Ipartment Monday. The Provi-. S'Juth church. The hoeteasea will ford. response to a trumped-up request jn Batavia flghting between In- Detroit and Femdale, Mich., brain gram for hearings. Idence concern bid g224,851.50. be Mrs. John Stevenson, Mrs. W. The by-laws will be voted upon for Intervention: [ donesian and Dutch forces broke‘ concussion, condition aarloua. cans becoming Involved In a Chi­ Members said Mitchell suggest­ The Wallingford bridges com- Ralph Ward, Jr., and Mrs. Wil­ and the following slate of officers Goerlng: “The sympathy for Na- 'out again during the night In the! John R. Patrick, civilian ahgin- nese civil war, which may burst ed at a previous masting that ned to make the largest amount liam Hooker. presented by the nominating com­ tional Socialism (in Austria), la j vicinity of the Hotel des Indies ineer, address unavailable, multiple forth In full fury by Jan. 1, In one when the bearings begin/ Nov. is. olved in awards of $780,dOO in mittee. headed by Mra. William complete and, to us. surprising. ,, j the northern part of the city and bruises. of tha factors observers believe is Army gnd Navy offlcara on duty dge and road oonatruction eon* Mr. and Mrs. Warran Palmer Scully of Doene street. pre.si,dant. leading to the quick withdrawal K •' - • 1 ACLUailVActually Uieoethese wereWCIC anall uuiour people. , spread out to the southeast. Lieut. Karl Harr, Jr., South Or­ at Pearl Harbor Dao. 7, 1941, be Itncts. The speciflcatlon'a provideand daughter, Diane, have moved That li the explanation for the ange, N. J., lacerations. of tha Marines. called aa the first wltnesaas. MANCHESTER’S ir a 72-foot skew span steel to Graniteville, Mass. Mrs. Palm­ road. 1st vice president. Mrs. Thel­ wonderful behavior which sur­ Staff 6er^ . Albert Johnson, Fighting is already In progreas Whan they hava bean beard, the ItaMm bridge over the railroad ami er was the former Mist Beatrice ma Woodbridga of Middle Turn­ prised even us. But it is true— j Lakewood, Ohio, scalp brulacs. in some north China provinces group may call Admiral J. O. 02-foot akaw span rigid frama KriatolT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pike, East, teacher In the second except for the Jews In Vienna, Episcopal Chaplain Pfc. Donald Mitchell, Beaver between Kuomlntang troops and Richardson, retirad, who was re­ ' 4dga over U. B. Route Five In Paul Kristoff of 138 School street. grade, 2nd vice president; Mrs. apart from theae black ravens no Falls, Pa., fractured hand. the Communltata. Shansi .province placed aa commander in chief of at towrtf. Thomas Woods of Strickland The ATC named but three miss­ at the monient seems to be tha the Pacific fleet by Rear Admiral streat: secretary, Mrs. Douglas one is seen who Is against us.” Aid Aiiiioiiiiced The Lane Construction com* Tha Second Congregational “Had Orest Surprise” ing crewman, as follows: seat of the principal trouble, but Huabknd E. KimmCl a few months ipany of Meridtn was the appsr- Woman’s League willirlll msef at tha HIckox of Woodland street, and Frank F. Pembarton, co-pilot; som» fighting has taken place not before the Japanese attack. lent low bidder for a 40*foot rigid church tomorrow afternoon at *i treasurer, Lewis Gels of Tanner Ribbentrop; "The situation here Vincent Phillips, navigator; George far from Chefoo on tha Shantung Appearancea by Kimmal and ne bridge over Church street o'clock. Mra. Henry Bucher, re­ street. ia—for the moment they have had Hartford, Nov. 6.—The Rt. Rev. Nelson, radio oparator, all of Fair- peninaula with casualties on both Maj. Gen. Walter , C. Short, who Wallingford. The Lane com- turned missionary from China, At the close of the business; a great surprise. But generally Frederick G. Budlong, Bishop of field, Calif. aides. war* tn command oif the Navy and Fpany bid was $49,705.74. will apeak on “Chrlatlan Churches meeting, those wishing to, join a.s they are looking at things with Connecticilt. has announced that Army forces, respectively, when I. , M. A. Tyack, engineer in charge Id, China.” The members are also paying menabers may do so. Re-'j common sense.” the disaster occurred would pro­ liM contracts and construction for reminded to bring used clothing i I'reahments will be served by the! Goering: ".Simply propose to all Episcopal chaplains from the CommunUts Envisage vide them with their first oppor­ [tha department announced that for the King’s Mountain School, | two committees and acting offi- Halifax (Lord Halifax, then for- diocese who served with the Original Terms 10-Years* War / tunity to present their atory In for other contracts In the Lincoln Academy, in Kentucky. | cers responsible for this meeting., eign secretary) that a couple of armed forces during the war, and public. really first rate people whom he who upon their release from ac­ Chungking, Nov. 6—(jp)— Chi­ Icurrent $11,000,000 bridge and The Missionary committee under 1 Of Surrender nese Communists, reports , from PHONE-A-BOND [tilgbway program will be opened the direction of the chairman, 1 trusts ahould be sent by him so tive duty are, not Immediately [Dm . 5, Instead of Nov. 19, the Mrs. Jacob Nicholson, will be in ! they can see the picture. I must placed In a new position in the their Yenan headquarters in Shen- Threaleii Use ,«ay. yesterday, ^ u know, when ai province said today, are pro­ [previously scheduled date. charge of the program, and the diocese, will be enrolled tempora­ (CoBtlnnad from Pago One) ceeding “full steam ahead” with hostesses wU) be Mra. Karl Keller O f S r k I s I lA f c they were saying there the most rily at Diocesan Ml.ssionaries at a plans for all-out civil war against end Mrs. Bert Blanchard, Mrs. G. v / I S O lC llC rS 'ae rio u b things, war and so forth. stipend equal to that which each AUiea, fqr aueh use as operational W0MEIi'38itS2’i 1 badf to laugh lightly because was receiving at the time he en­ bases and other purposes as the the Central government In event ■ra yan aHkaniMaag by lu. university J. Strickland gvlll preside. Women - • to laugh lightly current negotiations with Chung­ of the pariah and oommunlty will wheTb could be found th^ con- tered his chaplaincy. Allies may see fit. » king fall. ba welcome. (Continued from Page Qua) aclengeless stateshian who would Thia financial aasistanca for re­ 7. Immediate guarantee of the aend/millions of people td death free use by the Allies of all air The Communltsts, the reports OTFUSHES? Student Figiires Monday night. Immediately held a turning olergy haa been made pos­ said, envlBWe a 10-yeara war and Members of the Regina D'ltalia again because two Germaji broth­ sible by a post-war reserve fund fields and Naval ports in Italian Going On three hour conference with Henry territory, regardless of the rate of are confldimt that they can win It, Society are requestisd to meet this Ford II and other company- offl- er /peoples were once more to­ Ahich was created by .the Protes­ evening at eight o'clock at the W., gether....’* / tant EpliKopal Church Conven­ evacuation of the Italian territory The R ^ leaders wars raported ,n you suffer from bot ffsibes, : Btom, Nov. 6.—TotaU atudent by the German forces. 'These porta aa hoplM that civil war would be leef wceir, nervoiu, hlghstrung, nrollment of tha Unlvarslty of P. Quiab Funeral home in tribute Mitchell told newsmen the ses­ Ribbentrop: “Yes. that Is abso­ tion In 1944. The fund was estab­ unneceuary and that a settlement a bit blue S t times—Uue to the tunc- to Joseph Bor^llo, whose wife, lutely laughable. It isjalso real­ lished In anticipation of the need and fields to be protected by Ital­ tlmtsl "Ttllrtilt s t t ” period pecuUsr to lonnectlcut for the college year sion was "very pleasant" and he ian armed forces until this func­ would/give them a chance by po­ womtn—try tbts grsst medicine—LrdU |l944-45, includinjf summer setoool Mrs. Catherine A. Borello, Is n added,that Ford “showed fine ap­ ized here.” / i „ to assist |and place chaplains upon litical' means for eventually attain­ a. naktasm’a Tctstsbls Compound ts nd otr-campua 'studanta, was 5.- member of the society. “Rumors' Out of .T l^ Air their return to civilian life. tion la taken over by the aUiea. rsUevs mob - sraptM as. .Pinkhsm's preciation of the situation,” Goering;/'. . The/Czech min- ing power. Compound m ra m*i— [636, President Albert N. Jorgen- The Dominion official arranged , ,------r - / . _ l 8. Immediate withdrawal to The Reds renewed today In tbs ^ t JmowB. me en said today. Reported by the A son was born November 5 at meetings with union leaders for 10 was \ Italy of Italian armed forces from considerably moderated tone tlwtr purpoes. follow lab _’nlveralty'B Division of Student \ the Hartford hospital to Pvt. and a.m. (eji.t.) today and was op- a® "'um I all participation _ in the current charges that American Maiihos Through and Penionael. the toUl Is the highest Mrs. Harry Schultz of 18 Ard- timlatic about chances of settling Slovakia had ; Gilead ‘ war from whatever areas in which had clashed with Red forces In In the University’s history. It Is more road. Private Schultz is sta- the dispute. Mitchell said he would ; completely out of thin gir and they may now be engaged. north China. offer "several proposals,” | t h e y would be satiafled u ith my, hlgher, undoubUdly, than the en- tioned In Alabama with the Med- Con.gregatlonal 9. Guarantee by the Italian lUment for the coming year will 1 iral t7orps, No commenr w^aa forthcoming 1 ^ i'"«t*r*echoalo* ch^ch wnl'***^ government that if necessary it WANTED hold their annual will employ all Its aVa^ble armed since it includes almost 2,0UU' immediately from local officials of | thing against Czec o- j sunper at the Gilead Public Records tudents registered in the Engl- the United Auto Workers ^tCIO) forces to Insure prom ^ and exact A t Once! . eering. Science, Management DAR Group Here on, the statements of Mitchell and Ribbentrop; "The explanation' Community halt oh Friday eve- compliance with all the provisions ITar Training Program, financed Mayor Resume. waa plainly given when 1 spoke, n'nir. November 9 at 7 o’clock, of this armistice. Warrantee Deeds [by the Federal government and Wlnd.sor's industries were hit very Intimately with Halifax and; Alice E. Foote has return- Broad Powers for Allies James Rennie, et ux, to the Al­ [now discontinued. To Act as Host hard by the work stoppage, which (Prime Minister Neville) Cham- Hotne, after visiting her daugh- 10. The commander-ln-cblef 6t len Realty Company, property lo 25 Good A breakdown of the total spread from the Ford plant to berlain ” ' ^ Buell In Laco- the Allied forces reserves to him­ cated on Hamlin street. [shows: moat of the other major concerns. •Ooering: , • We threaten m ,N H.. arid her son. Arnold C. self tlia right to take any meas­ Allen Realty Company, to Anne A u to m o ^ H d i Civilian students on tha campus Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ Some fears were expressed that •no way the Czechoslovak republic, j Foots In Amherst. Mass.' ure which In his opinldn may be P. Norman, property located on [at Storra, 1,628; College of Insur- ters of the Amti'lcan Revolution, food auppHca, especially braad and Bui the Caechoslovak republic on I, Mr. and^Mra. Wiuprop Porter, neceaoary for the protebtipn of Hamlin street: nce, Hartford, 66; School of Law, will be host to tbs regional meet­ milk, would be Interrupted by a the contrary has now the oppoi^ I Mr- and Mra. Homer HHl^ Mr. the interests of the Allied forces NIcholaa Spardone et ux. to [Hartford, 39; OoUegc of Pharma- ing, Thursday, Novambar 8, at 2:30 strDit of union men Involved In tunity to arrive at a friendly, rea- i f"** Mrs. Charles Fish, C. Daniel for the prosecution of the War, Samutl J. Taggart et ux, property Barlow^otors fey. New Haven, 79; summer p.m. In the. Federation room of those products. sonalJle relationship with iw. j Way, Joseph ^ rr a s s o and son and the Italian government binds located on Byron road. 595 Main/St. Manchester [school and education workshop, Center church house. The follow­ This fear was alleviated by the Everything is on the supposition * Charles, ^ attended the Connecticut itself to take such administrative ' Lincoln Corporation to Robert E. 1285: Armv Student Training pro- ing chapters will be represented:' Windsor • Labor council (CIO) that France remains reasonable Farmers’ Cooperative Auction As­ or other action oa the commander- ai^ Mary J. Unsworth, property Your Added Convenience^The Bond Dept. At The fgrnm, 268; ESMWT, 1,972; Unl- Ruth Wyllys Chapter of Hartford, which decided. Monday night to and docs nothing." sociation's thirteenth annual in-chlef may require, and In par­ located on Deepwood drive'., r [versity Extension off-campus whose regfeht is Mrs. Robert N. Al- continue ail deliveries of food­ Ribbentrop: ”(I) told Halifa.x meeting held at Hotel Bond in ticular , tha ' coromander-ln-cblef Agnaa McBride to Alexander T. Z Icourses, 1,297. The ASTP also has vord; Martha Pitkin Wolcott stuffs. our principal opinions, also re­ Hartford on November 1. The will eatibllah Allied military gov- McBride, at ol, property located on fbeen: discontinued. Chapter of East Hartford, Mrs. Strike Given New Impetus ' garding a Oerman-Engllsh under­ speaker -was Nathan Koenig, ex­ amment over such parts of Ital­ St John atraat a l e h e l p Bhirollment at the start of the George E Westbrook, regent;, The strike, which provoked a standing.", ecutive assistant to the secretary ian territory as h« may deem nec- /M Manchester Trust Go. Will Be Open Thursday n present college year ia approxl- Sabra Trumbull Chapter of Rock­ spirited debate In tha Canadian “Two .Brother Peoples” of' agriculture, and he spoke on asoary In the military interests Baylor Out of Navy jltiBately 2,800, including about 1,- ville, Mrs. Franklin C. Harlow, Parliament Monday, was given Goering; '" I Stood for a moat "Newe from Washin^on.” During of tha AlUod nations. ' 1800 on the main campus at Storra, regent. The state regent, Mrs., Ar­ new Impetus' when augmented warm German-Bncllah under­ the evening 50 members were pre­ n . Tha commander-ln-chief of Los Angalea, Nov. 6.-rOP)— WANTED [and 1,000 in off-campua schools thur Beecher Iffland, and Mate picket lines threw up. the barri­ standing. U the English want a sented with a leather bHIfoId for the Allied forces will have a full Uaut. Robert Taylor; U SN Ri for­ and extension classes. vice regent, Mrs. Kenneth Tre- cades. ‘ really honorable understanding delivering produce to the associa­ right to Impose measures of dia- mer film actor, is n o ^ Robert a • Evening, November 8, From 7 to 9 P. M. whella, are also expected to be Police said buses and private and if the English recognise tion every week during the peat annainent, (Wj^biUoatlon and de- Taylor, eivtllaji.. He served e Apply year. Joseph A. Barrasso from for 37 months aa flight instrubtor present. k*'' . ' cars composed the bulk of the bar­ reciprocally that we also are a milAariutlon.' ■ • The board members of Orford ricade, which extended for nearly proud, free people, then nobody Gilead was one of the honor mam* 12. Other conditions of a po­ and director of potion picture Colonial Boord \Death8 Last Night Parish chapter will be hostesses, half a mile on a streat adjoining could ber more glad than I. For at bera. litical, economic and financial noiv training films bwore bii Navy and the vlattln<''Tegenta will pn> .the front of the plant. least we are two brother peoples.” - Recent callers at tha home of tura with which Italy will oe discharge yaotmay. Taylor said vide the program.^ Lar$% datalls of Provindal and Ribbentrop: "I got the impres­ Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Flah Im bound to comply will ba transmlt- ha hoped to/roturn to film work, Company Miami Reach, Fla.—Charles Ell­ Royal Mounted police ramainsd on sion Chamberlain also haa the eluded Mr. and Mra. Pierce Noble tod at lator Mta. but that flm he and Mrs. Taylor sworth Seboff, 89, pioneer railroad duty in Windsor, but none was will for an understanding. . . .. of New Haven, Mr.'and Mrs. A. (ActroafTMirbara Staynwyck) In­ 61$ Parker Street l |;execuUve, who served at p’rtsldent seen in the area of tbei>lant. Un­ (Halifax) renuirked that he was H. Chamberlin of Glastonbury, tend p6 taka a vacatioii. Our Armed Forces Have Finished The job |fo f the Missouri-Kanaas-Texas rail-, Three Slain ion offlcmia hava condemned the only worried for the Czechoalo- Mrs. Frank McNamara of Stam­ [road from 1012 to 1927(^and one use of '*butaide police” in tha vakion republic. . . . I told him ford, Amos Brownell and son of May Hobble [(time executive of the Big^our and In Chicago strike. wa had no intaiost and no pur­ Manchester, Louis Twining and A, *the New York Central system. He Tha out-of-town police were as- pose to do anything there. On the Earle Post of East Hartford and Jap Control Successfully And Conclusively — Let’s Do rwas bom in Licking county, Ohio. signed here after a minor skirmiab contrary,. If we Germans are Henry Hurley of Middle Haddam. DID ANYONE EVER TELL YOU ^ Philadelphia—Mrs, Louise Bou- ^(Continued from Page One) between local police and union treated reasonably there, we will Mrs, W. E. Hibbard and her exactly to what extent* you are or ara :vler Drexel Morrell, 81. daughter pickets Friday aa the city police also coirie to an understanding daughter, Mrs. Carl Oeiasler, and (OontiBiied from Pag* Oaa) iof the late Francis A. Drexel. fa- lice from nearby Maxwell street not Insured T I’ll be glad to go over unsuccessfully sought to conduct there.*’ • her son Paul of Manehadter were yo'uif present insurance and tell you iuat The Same With The Victory Loan!! 7nous Philadelphia banker, who station were called to probe the 35 plant protection men into the recent callers in town. do not aven know what authority / • - - ■ . , a / • *. .<5 ■ ■ ■ , [used virtually all the^ money she GoMing: "It seems Ss if all is how it stands in relation to your actual fatal stabbing of Anton Skinkis, Ford property. ■jV vvonderful peace.” The monthly meeting of The they may or may not hava. needs. Remember, ^Inherited from bis estate to estab- 61, a freight handler. Officers Uttle mdre- than six months Woman’s Club was hMd at tbs Scbadule Second Moattng {lish. finance and manage religious, said he apparently reilated a hold­ later, Nazi soldien violated home of the prasident, Mrs. Karl Nonetheleas, they oebMUlsd tctaarltSble and aducational inatitu- up attempt by two men on South their seoond meeting today, and Betorn Losses Happen, Caachoalovolclan soil and occupiaU Links with slavan mambara pres­ Insure With Loppeul KEMP'S, INC PENTI AND, THE FI OR 1ST »tlona Halsted street near Roosevelt road. New Organization the Sudetenland. The. Nazi lead­ ent. Tha program for tha coming United Statea informanta sold they ANDERSON GREENHOUSES DAVIS HOME BAKERY ; 4 San Diego. Callf.'-Tbomaa Olen Bromberg was found by firemen ers. marching over a pathway of year was outlmad and routine bus­ would try to get down to work by DEPOT SQUARE GARAGJE LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE QUISH FUNERAL HOME iOrisell, 58, former oil company ex- summoned to extinguish a small iness was tranoaoted. During the baginning atudlea of the various ANDERSON & JOHNSON iecutive In Pennsylvania and one Formed in Town broken promloas, bad taken an­ JOHN H. LAPPEN blaze In the magazine and candy other long step toward turning afternoon gifts to the two former economic and political problama AH fnnm nl Inaurnnev nnd ll<*nd« BANTLY OIL COMPANY DEWEV-RICHMAN CO. MANCHESTER DRY Q-EANERS W nJJAM H. saifELDGE-PKINtlNC itlme director of a Naw York ad- store he had operated for 30 years. presidents were made. Mrs. Norton with which they are auppoaed to l.fMrtising firm. tha. "wonderful peace” into global 44 tX)NB 8TRKB1 rEI.BP|IONB 7021 Whether death was due to burning Temporary officers were elected war—and ultimate disaster. P. Warner who served for aavsral deal. They are forbidden to take ^ J. F. BARSTOW ' WM. DICKSON & SON MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. THE SEAMAN FUEL & SUPPLY CO. or to what appeared to be a bullet a t the first meeting of tha Car- years, received a rosewood pottery up military matters. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. „ bole or a blow in hia left temple roll club at St. James’s school console set and Mrs. Herbert Por­ Tha commission originaUy . was F. E. B ^ Y DILLON SALES AND SERVICE ' STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP AUyii Quiti Party Post was not Immediately determined. hall lost night. Betty Danahy was ter, president for the 'past year, a scheduled to meet two weeU ago. JAMES* BEAUTY SALON / MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET Detectives found no trace of selected aa chairman and Charias Procee^ft to Go rosewood pottery bosket, Thera That aaaaion was dalayad one JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME U.:S/q.EANERS I Hartford, Nby. fi.—)—State boxes In which Bromberg report- Taiqilnion, - —r------Jr„ —aa t secretary.------.»•, „ wT«e were dainty refreshments served, week, however. In the hope that BURSACK BROTHERS FINPELL’S ' MAPLE SUPER SHEIX STATION jtasurance Commissioned W. Et- edly secreted bis money. They said T*be club, which la. composed ut I* o i* I J l 1 1 IO I*llil8 including adme of the annlvqnuiry Russia could be brought in. Last : ts/. D. STAR MARKET ' lify Allim resignett yesterday-arw bloodstamrin the Wtehisn atrisilf-’TWg'mbe'ra of «t. James'* iJariahrat r .* ’ChW'fW)fm''t^"'lfrihiveiila'rjf'‘dlnne Tuesday'the ddiegatii 'met; 'were . FOR SALE CAPITOL GRINDING GO. FOSTER'S MARKET McCONVlLLE, THE FLOPIST-^ UBraber of the Republican State thened their theory that he was high school age, A-llI meet oi- held lost week. welcomed by Secretary of State MILIKOWSKL THE FLORIST WERBNER'S SHOE STORE p i f tral committee. In a letter to tortured and his bed set afire. weekly, its next meeting being Tomorrow afternoon at Mt. Mfs. Alice FI. Foote and Mr. and Byrnes, svere roundly photograph- If you are lookUiK for a Single of Fi^e Roona,lBl1 on one CARROLL CUT RATE GORMAN MOTOR SAIJES M gta Chairmi(Chairman Harold E. Mltcti' WEST SIDE DAIRY Nov. 19. The purpose of the club Nobo the annual interclgsa football Mrs. Edward Foote attended the ad and then adjourned until today, floor, steam heat, garage and ready to move into, iocated CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO MURPHY’S RESTAURANT AND BOWI.INC I P be said tta«the move was mads Ststtn Back tn Moscow la to Instruct and rayiew Its mem­ game will be played between the wedding of Miss Marlon M. Hurl- again in, the hope that Russia WILROSE,DRF-SS SHOP B eew ary by the burden of hta bers In religion. A period of 15 Seniors arid the Underclassmen. butt, daughter of, Mrs. taster H. would soon send a representative. on Eldridge Street . . ,*SEE CAVEY*S GRILL GRISWOLD'S SERVICE STATION NOREN’S QUALITY FOOD STORE feptiaa as oommiaoioner. AUyn Moscow’, Nov. 6.—OP)—Generai- minutes of every meeting will be Kickoff time boa been set for 3 Hurlbutt of CTolumbl* Qraan and Prior to tridoy’a gathering PARK HILI n .O ^E R SHOP rasa to party prominence In iasirao Stalin was back tn the So­ davotod to instruction, followed ’O’clock. Charles Oennaiv Of West streat American officials aold they hod CENTER PHARMACY I C L. HALE CONST. CO. NORTH END PACKAGE STORE days of J. Henry Roraback viet capital today after his, month­ by a quaatlon box for 10 minutes. AH proceeds from the game will Columbia, at' the Ck>lumbia Congre- *00 Indication that a Ruosian ,rep- B. D. PEARL, FURNITURE-APPLIANCES U T. WOOD CO. who was named insurance long vacation in the south, and Dancing and entertainment for un be 4urned river to the High. School! gational Church on Saturday'of* raaantativt * would moke a last STUART REALTY COMPANY CORNER SODA SHOP JOHNSON & LITTLE doner In 1943 by Gov reportedly was. preparing an ad­ hour or more will follow. I Band Fund for the purchase of ■ ternoon at three, o’clock. They also minute entrance.-They added that, 755 Main Street Manchester E. Baldwin aald be had dress to' the Russian people' on The .club la under the supervi-1 new complete uniforms for the or- ! attended-the reception, which. was In fact, negotlatlona with Moscow qwnWMlBC reatfStiif for the eve of the 28th anniversary of ■Ion of Rev. Edmund 'Barrett and;, ganisatlon.gonisatlon. ThaThe band will entertain I held at the home of tha l^da foi and Wasklilgton over the. control Telephone 6648 • 7146 tb«B a year. the "Oettfcer revoKitlon." Rev. Prederlek McLean. I before and during the'game.' | lowing tha ceremony. council issue still were going on. I MANCHE.STER EVENING HERALD. IIANCHESI'ER. CONN. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1945 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, T U E ^A T , NOVEMBER e, 1J»4S ± * , ► were driving carefully at reason­ are go committed, we ahould back the Red Army itself has got'oirt SeeksReports able rafes of speed and did ' all | Manchester, him to fair agreement, hot to of control, and Is making .ene'mies Count Brass WItlU'—i860 W l’UT—ISSU New Poison May Mean possible to avert mishaps. by its own conduct. This should w I'lL— luao Today ^8 Radio WHTD—I4IU Through action p^ann^ by the conqiieat. / Enatern Standard Time Commissioner of Motor . Vehicles,' Evening Herald not be very difficult fiir us Amer­ By Pedestrian I » PUBLISHED BY THE Plant Ballots /• ___ ^______according to Mr. Greene. peUea- &VBRALD PRINTINO CO. INC. Their Opportunity icana to understand, for we arc COLUMN 3:45 WTHT-/Treaaury Salute; Hour; WHTD — County Fair: End to Bubonic Plague trians will have a chance to tel\ I F 11 Bliiell Street continually getting reports that their side of the accident story. if ' - ilaneheiter. Conn. WTIC—Right to Happiness^ . WTHT — Arthur Hale; WTIC — Will Help Solve Prob­ K THOMAS FERGUSON The Labor-Management Con­ our own troops still in Kurope By Hal Boyle . to explain your presence to the Slrike Votes Already 4:00 — WDRC House Party; His Honor the Barber. Colonel Elmer S. Watoon plans to NOV. 1945 a. General Manarer found in several different types of lem of Highway Mis­ send a letter to each injured pedes­ ference which opened in Wa.ihlng- have stopped being our "best am- Tpkyo i/P) Sovenir crazy G.I.s major .general over there.” ! News; lyHTD ~ Jack Berch, 7:45-WTHT — KnlghU of Co­ Kills Rats Quicker Than Favndtd October 1. 1(81 The colonel took one look at the ! Recorded at Two Fac­ WTHT / News; The 4:00-5:00 lumbus. rodents in the western states, in­ trian with a report form, asking ton yesterday la not officially hassa^lors" and are .making c.ne- have swamped, in a giant two-day cluding ground squirrels, wood haps, Is Belief the individual to complete the re-, hgllahed Jverjr Evening Except Bchediiled even to dlacusa wagea, frowning general and .said: tories ill State Spot; WTIC—Backstage Wife. 8:00—WDRC — Big Town;^WHTD Anything Known Ex­ and Holldaya. Entered at the mles for iia bepauae the.v have let buying spree, the Army's program 4:15—WHTD—Time Views the rats, deer mice and woodchucks. port for the department’s fllea. AN IMPORTANT DATE FOR "Which door did you .say?” . —Lum and Abner: WTHT — Hartford, Nov. 6—Are pedes­ Office at Mancheater. Conn.. M although It may possibly choose down their standard of eonduft. to supply them Japanese gee-gawa .Necessary- To Close D«>»rs News/WTIC—Stella Dallas. Music for MlIHoiTs: WTIC—Johit- cept Strychnine; Ro­ Poison 1080 is deadly to all of There la nothing compulsory about Md aaaa Hall Matter. ___ to do so. And wagea are the Russia's f^ u re to win frlend.s Fly* times after the sale began By The Associated Press 4:30 -y- WDRC — Swing Time; hv Prc. 12. Benefits under the GI Bill of Bights. • bapatchea herein, are xl*®. ference at its opening yesterday, the friendships she wants If Rus- lean*, , anj g «taff of two lieut- .Scovllle workers 'yesterday Vot­ tary: Swoon or Croon: WHTD WHTD Doctors Talk It Over: rats, in the United States alone Is B etween now and Xovember 21, thou- HIGHLIGHTS OF THE fast that the cash registers cause it war 1.080th chemical estimated by officials of the U. S way by both vehicular and pedes­ aere'.ce client of N. E. A. Service it has the opportunity to do this sla does the wrong thing, It will enants and five enlisted men and wouldn't hold them. Lieut. Robert ed 2,302 to 48 to strike for.a 30 Jack Armstrong; WTHT—Cap­ WTHT —American Forum of the compound tested In the govern­ trian traffic, according to William lands of Army velerans will rcenliat in ‘ NEW ENLISTMENT FROGRfH ' 1$. Family allowances for the term of en­ Alf; WTIC — Fibber McGee and Fish and Wildlife service at more listment for dependents of men who in the American way, by negotia­ be to start trying to use the iron truck drivers spent a week re- D. McNaimara poured the bills In­ per cent pay increase in what John tain Midnight; WTIC — Just ment's two-year wartime search M. Green^ Director of the High­ ALIUB COFRAN Uncle Sam’s new peacetime Regular Fubllahera Repreaenlativea: the to a wooden box and then had to J. Driscoll, state CIO secretary Plain Bill. Molly. than $200,000,000 a year. way Safety GpmmlsMon. 1. Enlistments for 1'A,‘2 or 3 years. (One- enlist or reenlist before July 1, 1946. fbllua Mathewa Special Agency-New tion And agreement between Its fl.st all the wav. It Is to he hoped huUdIng. .arranging foV an effective weapon against Rats attack packaged food in . (Known As QttiSM AHoe) Army. Because—men who have beeh_di»-_ di.spla^ys and trainings .50 Japa- stomp on them with his feet to called "a mandate from j:ha em­ 5:45—WDRC—Old Record Shop: 9;45_WHTD — Wilfred FleUher:, disease-spreading rodents. Since pedestrians are not re­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Bon year enlistments permitted lOr men who Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. own component factions. If it stic- that Russia ha.s the wisdom and pack them down. ployes to the company.” ' ^ WHTD—Tenne-wee Jed; WTHT Coronet Front Page. storehouses, spoiling much more quired by law tq file reports of charged between May 12 and November 1 nave-been in the Army six months.) 14. Opportunity to learn one or more of nc.se . • ■jppograpnirai errore »PP«».'''"fi less necessity for government to will come in , Rumania and "wait on me. I've been here! an tion la completed sometime today. 10:15—WTHT — OPA Talk, I^actlcally, all of therfe. sworn SPIRITUAL MEDIUM of service. » vice Forces on 3-year ediistments. R r tlaeinenta in The Mancheater Eve- neat as any Fifth avehuo depart­ hour." In addition to a pay increase, 6:15 — WDRC — Edwin C. Hill; Strychnine has to be disguiseih into flour and grain bags and . Men with six months of satisfactory try to provide the necessary rules. Bulgaria. ment store with cdunters piled W H TD -aiff Edwards: WTHT 10:.30—WDRC —Congress Speaks; AH authorltatlves agree that spill or foul the contents. statements blame the ped^trtan. 169 (jhurch Street, Hartford,^Conn. I. Men reenlisting within-20 day.s after Ig Herald. The way for any group or com­ When his package was laughing­ the bfas.s company workers seek WHTD — Connecticut Forum of Operators generally swear they • Phone 6-3024 service discharged as privates will, on 14. Privilege of benefits of National Ser­ high .with colorful'good.s. When payment. to 2.000 former swing — Music: Concert Hour; WTIC the rat Is man’s willeat and most 60,000 Kata on FhmM discharge and before F’ebruary 1, 1046, vice Life Insurance. W r TiieiKlgy, November 6 bination of groups to be free from the doors closed at .5 p. m. three ly pa.ssed back to him. he asked: — Professor Andre Schenkcr. the Air; WTHT — Return to dangerous animal foe. feenlistment 'before November 21, be retain their present grade.s. The same "What did I bii.v anyhow? I shift workers a bonus which union Diitv; WTIC — Hllde.garde Show. - The Fish and Wildlife Service government regulation and re­ hours ahead of schedule the place leaders say was ordered by' the 6:30—WDRC—Music: WHTD - Buboniif plague, transmitted to given the grade of private first class. applies to men discharged between May 17. Reserve and A.U.S. commissioned . can’t see a thing they're selling." Answer Man; WTIC — Bob 10:45 WDRC—Behind the Scenes estimates that there ape nearly aa 12 and November 1, 1945, who (eenlist Our Choice In China striction la for them to demon­ looked like it hod heeri swept clean After the. last of 3.000 kimonas War Labor board. man by the fleas that Infest rats, many rats In the United States as Men now in the Army who apply for officers released from' active duty may ' Connecticut by a moh.soon. In those five hours, The Yale * Towne machinists, Steele; Five Minute Mystery. at CBS. • _ . is estimated to have killed more liefore November gl,, 1946. be enlisted in Grade 1 (Master or lit, American policy la solidly 1>«^ strate their own ability to regu­ were sold, late comers tried to buy 11:00—News on all stations. " humans than all the wars in his- there are persons. ' On farms Knbw the Pleasure of discharge after NOVEMBER 1 lor the Sergeant) and still retain their reterre * some 17,000 yelling, cheering, grin­ those the .sales girls were wearing. according to Joseph Ficarro. presi­ 6:45—WDRC—News: WHTD — there are about 60,000,000 rats 4. The best pay scale, medical care, food, 1 Genisralisaimo Chiang Kal- late and restrain themselves. ning. pushing soldiers and sailors dent of the local, demanded a Easy Aces; WTIC — Lowell 11:1,5 ' WDRC—Night Owl Show; .tory. purpose of reenlisling in the Regular quarters and clothing of any army. t’ comnrissions. Ilouhtc IJne Waiting WHTD — Organist at the Heu- In the fourteenth century, the They cause property loss estimat­ h in China. Our policy extends Should the conference arrive at had swarmed through two sales The post exchange staff and closed sop, a C heckoff, a 30 per Thomas. ed at $1 a year for each rat. Tea at its Best Army will also retain their present grades, Yankee floors and cleaned them out, plunk­ cent pay boost and top seniority 7:00—WDRC—Mommle and the blein; WTHT —It's Dance Time: plague-^then called "black death” if ihev enlist within 20 davs after dis­ •I, An increase In the reenlis’tment bonus military help for him in hla In- such a formula, and should its By A. H. O. day Sunday.restocking and when | v v n e — -Harkness of Washing­ —spread Ifa. tentacles throughout Rat population In large cities . to $50 for each year of active service ing down nearly SIOO.OOO. for union representatives working Men: WHTD - Headline Edition; charge and before FEBRUARY 1, 1046. w since such bonus was last paid, or since linnial ciijia. Our policy la such members go home pledged to put "We knew they’d be here by the the dooM opened Monday a double i in the plant. regardles.s of the du­ WTHT — Fulton Levris, Jr.; ton. . It took the live.s o f'25,- has W*en reduced nearly 50 per TAY PER MONTH-ENLISTED MEN ^rauae he and hia government that formula Into operation. line of waiting soldiers was around WTIC—Supper Club. 11:30 - WHTD -Gems of Thought: 000,000 persona, or one-fourth of cent In the pa.at 25 years, but last entry into service. ■ The defenders of the reputation thousands, but I don't think the entire building. Everything ration of their employment. property loss Is approximately $2 i n the China with which we dealt AraeriMn democTScy will have of the General 'Assembly, who be-, there'.H been a bu.ying wave like Yale & Towne General Manager 7:19—WDRC-Jack Smith sings; Music: WTHT — Dance Orches­ the population. In recent times, the "K S T JOB IN THE WORLD" 4. 20'’i extra pay for overseas sei'vice. fi AMiliea Is Feed, L«4(iat, OleUiii ei4 KMiie) Om was gone in a few hours. And now WHTD . — Raymond Swing; tra; WTIC — Polish Orchestra. disease sprang up again in India a year for each rat. Broughout the war, and because gained, and such voluntary agree­ lleve that the more often th a t: thU ii’! military history." - said William R. Hoyt, said there'W'as 7. A paid furlough (up to 90 days depend­ Ward,, who in civilian life is in there is a problem of where to find "no comment" on the strike vote. WTJHT—Hartford Heroes Speak: 12:00-WHTD — News; Music: and was spread at rat-infested With the outbreak of the war. Can you think of any o|her job that gives ing on length of service) With furlough is obvtoualy the- government ment may not only aid In resolv­ body meets the better for the wel-' ihre”xport business, more goods. WTIC News of the World. WTIC — News; Roy Shield 'and ships to nearly every country on supplies of the customary poisons MONTHU Neither Scovlll nor ABC offi­ you good pay, food, clothing, auarlers, travel paid to home and return, for men Starflat aiTtRIMtNT Ih beat position to lead a unified ing present and Immediate strife, fare of the state, are fond ofj Among the crowd Were hundreds "I think we will have to name cials were available for comment. 7:30—WDRC—American Melody Orchestra. earth. In India alone during the used In rodent control—thallium now in the Army who enlist. INCOM8 AfTltt this place "Bedlam Bargains,” quarter of a century from 1898 to red squill and atrj’chnine—were medical and dental care, world-wide •■I* Pmr ^ In a Into the future. but in presenting some assurance claiming that the General As.sem- ■ of soldiers preparing £b return to f. A 30-day furlough every year at full pay. far 20 raan- 20 rear** Said Ward. 1923 it caused 10.822,331 recorded curtailed or cut off. Thallium was ..^travel, 30 days’ furlough every year, edu­ Service larWca At the same time, the moat ap- for a smooth course over many hly does good ’work .which does' the United States who want to MaMer Sarsaant U t t f k One small customer was given Buffalo Workers deaths. imported from Europie, principally cation and training in any of 200 skills nr f, 'Mustering-out pay (based upop length uyclated item in Rusala’s policy not receive the public attention i take back-'Christmas pre.sents — or Firil Sargeant $138.00 $89.70 $193.23 future years. . . given to its mistakes and to it.s. and'judging from the kimonas they willing precedence by the soldiers Red Skelton, Out of Army, Outbreaks In UnItM States Germany, Belgium and France trades, and enables you to retire with a life of service) to ail men who are dis­ Vote for Strike Ttchnical Sergeant 114.00 74.10 128.29 Ip the Far East ia Russia’s redog- Hopes for such a ancccss at this politics. With that claim we agree, i bought, they wanted to make their who crowded around the coimter On several occasions since 1900 red squill from the Mediterranean income any time after 20 yeaFe' service? charged to reenlist. of Japanese vases. Bufalo, N. y., Nov. 6—(/Pi- Em­ plague Outbreaks have occurred in region and strychnine from the TEA Staff Sergeant . 95.00 52.40 ptlon of tbe Chungking Govern- conference are not high. The rea­ and in Illustration‘ of . . it. ‘We wish fripnda all look like a Nlppon- lOfiJW She was Mrs. Douglas Mac- ployes at the Buffalo plant of the Far East. !n Packagei and Tea Bagi at Yout Oieeer's 10. An incraase of 5% in pay for every .3 liant. Thia la appreciated be- son ia simple.' Such success would to cite a good piece of legistatloa ■Ase rain bow American Brass company have Returning Soon to Radio the United States. The moat nota­ There isn't any! Tliat’s why a job in the years of service —in addition to the ■Sergeant . . . • 78.00 50.70 87.73 Arthur. who brought her son, ble ones were In San Francisco in It was for this reason that the new peacetime Regular Army has been epBff It had been feared that require that the various elements which emerged from the 1945 Rank Means Nothing voted 1,322 to 100 in favor of a many other promotions possible. Corporal . . . 55.00 42.90 74.29.1 .General Assembly. What we wish "Doug," with her. Mrs. MacArthur 1907, New Orleans 1914 and government, with the Office of called “The Best Job in the World.’’ 8uwla would side with the Com- in American life represented at It was a sale where rank meant, bought two brightly colored. Cloi­ strike, the National Labor. Rela­ 10:30 Congress Speaks, "Tlie Poll Galveston in 1920. Prompt rat Scientific Research and Develop­ T VI. Option to retire at half pay for the rest Private Firit Q au . 34JX> 39.10 50.79 to do is to describe the progress nothing, where the private's dollar tions boar JV form of the plague has Ijcen cident.) pnee the basic st'rengtba involved, these warring elements have yet When the post exchange officer our men hadn’t been willing to ers Union (CIO), which claims to Russel Bennett concert. . . ABCL. men who will pus.i unsrrupii- ' objected, to'this to Maj. Gen. Wil­ work 16 hours a day.” represent 15,000 workers in the the spot occupied in h(s absence M opposite aides, would be those reached the ata(e of grace where Ions political Mils through gain by Hlidegarde. She mil move 7:30 County Fair; 8:30 Alan Young •r" liam S. Thompkins, he was told to The "men” are Cpl. J. Smith of four plants, had raquested the poll comedy:, 9 Guy Lombardo; 10 REENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST i t Russia and the United States. they are willing to place mod­ In Influence from public adver- eject the colonels. Ellensburg. 'A'ash.; Pvt. Joseph under the Smlth-Connally war la­ to Wednesday nights at 8:30. The Cream of S E E t h e i O B THROUGH tlsemriit and caniiemnatinn of Sigmund Romberg concerts now in Swinging on Golden Gate . . . MBS So we are -backing Chiang Kai- eration with each other and con­ "Yim'll have to leave, sir," Ward Glaics of Philadelphia: Pi’t. Harold bor disputes act to enforce de­ —8 Leave It To Mike; 8:30 The U. S . ARMY RECRUITING STATION iiwk, and we are thankful that the fact, so that they have an said to ope. Russell of Astoria, Long Island, mands for a 30-per cent basic that time will close with the No­ % sideration for the public ahead of easier and easier time of It aa vember 28 broadcast. Falcon: 10:30 Return to Duty Fi­ Does The Atom Bomb tha Ruaaians are not backing the "Do yoi) know who you are talk­ N. Y.\ Pvt. Omar Mortensen of wage increase. nale. extreme versions .of. tficir own in­ the years roll on, a man who ing to, captain ?” asked the .colonel Greenville, Mich.; Cpl. Robert P. Outside of the characters he Tomato Soup ipommunista, and if Chiang Kal- dividual interests. And their po- I will fight to push a' good bill stiffly. Borja of Chicago, III., and two portrays himself and the fact that o. S. A rm y Aak engages In battle with the ' through Is regarded as some- the show will be comedy variety, Wednesday Items: NBC—9 a. m. tentlsl progress toward such a "I don’t know; sir." replied (ruck drivers. Pfc. Melvin R. Huf- Paralysis Cases Ed East and Polly: 12 noon Words ODtnmunists, we will be doing our state of grace is not aided, espe­ thing of a dangerous character, Ward, "but If you all don't .go out! fer. of Inwood, Ind.. and Cpl. Red's new program still is in the I who Is watched and inevitably that door right now, you'll have James McGarr.of Covington, Ky. creative stage, with his supporting and Music; 5:45 Front P ^ e Far­ Explain Mind Power? really is until ■ GUARD'AN of v ictory 74 ASYLUM STREET ;beat to help him to win. And If cially On the labor side, by the : frozen nut of public life If that Show Increase cast to be selected. Meanwhile rell; 7 Radio Supper Club; 11:30 puch a civil War becomes full fa^t, fact that labor itself is a house I can be done. If he Is spotted In he is continuing on vacation in Tony Pastor band . . - CBS—9:15 will probably blame the Com- I bis good deed, his chances of re- and Montana. a. m. Arthur Godfrey'; 3:30 p. m. you've tasted TS eces • t n m t fORCEl HARTFORD, CONN. divided into definitely warring Sing Along Club; 9:30 Simarron Aocordtfig to Edwin J. Dingle, liats for It. This is the groove ! peating It are slim. MR rotcc* • 7 SWW camps. President Truman was I Suffice It to say that the bill. Arbitration Board Hartford. Nov. 6—(/PI—Cases of Broadcast Anniversary; Tonight Tavern: 8:30 Dr. phrlatian drama; world-renowned' ge6ti^pher, hon­ policy and American right, yesterday, in condemning as it is now In operation, prom- poliomyelitis rose to 11 in the state -^ABC 10:30 Josef Stopak concert 10 Great Moiphnta Victory Loan ored by leading geographical socie­ are in, and there doe.sn’t labor's Jurisdictional strikes as : Ises a lot of good to t'onnectl- last week, an increase of three cas­ of Then and Now tunes; CBS 10:45 concert. . . ABC—12:30 Farm and ties, the power, of the atom as dia- ! cut. es over the previous week, the Behind the Scenes, high spots of Home; 3:30 p. m. Ladies Be Seat­ « beam the'l^ighteat chance that we the kind of interference with morbidity report of the State De­ ed: 6 Waiter Klernan: 7:30 Loiie cloaed In the atom bomb, la small haa get o u ^ f It. Perhaps, indeed. ; Now for the step by step story Question in Minds the network's history. compared with little known and. progress, and production with .:'of how it happened to get partment of Health revealed today. Wednesday'f-CBS 4 p. m. School Ranger: lo:45 Overseas Report, . . 41 It can be fullKJufit*!'*'!' which the public could not be ex-1 through. Reported cases of whooping of the Air, Development of Radio hiBS—1:15 Luncheonlng. with Lo­ aeldem used powers 6f the human I that board might take. But here cough jumped from 27 to 65 while pez; A:1S Victory MffUnee; 4:30 brain. He maintsiins that man, Ihng range point, of iriew. pected to have any patience what- The bill was Introduced and re- .Soiiir Labor ami Indus- scarlet fever cases Increased from Production in a Quarter of a Cen­ [ are a couple of examples. tury. Mutual Melody; 7:45 SporU In­ instead of being limited by an aver­ Perhaps the only, sure way to soever. But ft will be' surprising I “ committee. The authpr 20. reported In the previous week side; 9:30 Ray Herbeck band. age man power mind, has within Ihrlng democracy to^'Oina Is to I**y Lcailrrs \Faill IVo | The w ar Labor board. This Hein If,„d within to 14 in the period ending Monday. Those listeners within range of him the mind power of a thousand iMick the strongest fores in China, Pari of Anv Seluii to: There were 12 cases of measles as men or more, as well as the ener­ the tabor moxement does not ex-> hoarins on the bill, some oppoal-: . . . " president. The board was com- compared with nine for the laat the network key stations in Nev gy power of the universe, which even though its progrei^ toward tend up to thU conference. \t\on develoiJed on the part of ea- .Atbltrate Disiiu ties posed of rcpresenUtlvea of indus­ period. No cases of diphtheria or York will find them more can be used in hla daUy affairs. How to prolong the life Samocracy ' may be aloweV find Nonethele.sa, the conference which seemed try. labor and the public. The aame typhoid fever were reported. cerned tonight with returns o: number of repre-sentatives for city’s mayorality election than REAL ESTATE According to him, this sleeping more hesitant than that of nme doesdfM.« offernff.i- labori.hnw and management mto certain preserves might of their' slice i By .Tames M»rlow giant of mind-power, when awak­ each. Former Siergeant to Ke-Enlist regular schedules. AH available Weaker faction. a chance to settle their own prob- | own After...... the hearing had been • Wa.shingtun, Nov. 6. - The j That board is folding up now. space is being" turned ov/r to the Will pay cash for your prop­ ened, can make man capable of That may be so, and our policy erty — anywhere in Man­ surprising accompllahmenta.. It is ems in the democratic way— jherd, the committee reached its men at the labor-management, it received disputes as a last re­ Hartford, Nov. 6.—(/Pi—Jo'hn N. vote after 6:30 or so. On the net­ of your washer aa amazing aa the atom bomb 1* may be completely right. wMJiout interference or compul- decision on the bill at, an executive conference have this very impor-: sort. Its decisions were final, Middicmas, a former technical work, programs run usual, with chester. Bolton, Vernon or compared with former sources of At the same time, however, session held when the bill s author question on. their minds but! * company disregarded the only here and therc/an insert on sionXfom government. One must sergeant with eight years regular the results In York. Detroit South Windsor. No delay. an er^. Many thousanda of peo­ American diplomacy, and Ameii- was absent. -Pu*------The committee-- de- I• M . , , . . . decision, its plant could be seized. Army service and a silver star ple throughout the world have al­ hope tb^t th|gy will see their re- cided 'to report the bill unfavor- nothing about it. .. ' And there were penalties against and other cities./^ can thinking, ^bould keep the oth­ with three oak leaf clusters for As they did Ui 1944 national bal­ Howard R. Hastings ready tried hla methods. Many latent in all df us, and methodfs .sponsibilfty and their opportunity ably. Should there be an arbitration. » unjon for. disregarding the service with the First division in report Improvement in' power of tor using them are now simplified er side of the picture in sight and and choose to govern themselves When It did so, the biU’s au­ board to settle labor-industry dis-1 board’s decision Algeria, French Morocco, Tunisia loting, televlston stations of NBC Real Estate Specialist mind, achievement of brilliant 80 that they can be used^by almost bnind. There is quite a case for! i thor succeeded In preventing ; putos if labor and management, 2. The Railvi=^av MediaUon board. and CBS to maHe their entire instead of forcing the government immediate r^J^llon of Vh; bill, and Sicily, Is among 21 Hartford evening a/vlsualization of the elec­ 101 Phelps Road business' and professional success. afty person with ordinary uitelli- the Chinese Communists. In the ,cant settle a dispute themselves' Th« board, dealing only with dis- area men scheduled to take pre- tion. The NBC telecast la an ad­ Others report improvement In gence. to decree the rule)! for their living; anil had it referred back to the ' i pules In the railroad or airlines in- cnlistment physichl examinations Phones 4842 or 2-1107 healUi, Increased strength, courage, first place, they are not a breed j committee. At his suggestion, a dition, aa the transmitter normal­ As part ef a great movement to • There are labor and industry ; do^tnes, ^was created by Congress today at the New Hav?h recruit­ ly 1^'dark” on Tuesday nights. Insurance Morijraffea poise or energy or a more mag­ make hla. methods available to of ^mmunista very acceptable to | • _____•. new fmmnitttee hearing was ing station. netic personality. more peotfe, a 9,000-word treatise Ihe Kremlin, which may have , M'heduled. \ t this hearing the a C a r d 'T h e r f ^ r f t EfiPht mean i ^®26. >here have been few rail- 95t 95c Talks Tonight: MBS 9:30 Amer­ He tells how he found these is offeree absolutely free for the aomething to do with the ease; " “"Kary Holds Its Election bill fared slightly better. Of all ieventLily. g'^ive^.^enT ^ d l c t T t m ^ ^ ‘^en. aa* no Boy Escapes Unhurt strange methoda in far off and the Coqnectlcut citizens w ho ican Forum "How Can Labor and time being. It reveals many start­ with which Russia, has apparently | Hungary held its nation-wide itoJaborand industr.v. , | ij the Mediation board's efforts Management Get Together?" CBS mysterious Tibet, often caUed the ling ueaiilts. R aders-of this an-r might havs been interested In I -The preferred way is for labor i fail, it suggests that both sides Broadus. Mont.—(IP)—A woman MANCHESTER AND land of miracles by the few traveh nouncement can get theiv free shrugged them , off. Their error, j election Sunday, and the result the bill, one found the energy to neighbor screamed suddenly and era permitted to visit It. Here, he W Child’s Photograph forward and management to sit around aj submit their dispute to an Arbitra- EAST HARTFORD copy by Mitding a poat card or let­ from the point of view of Moscow, I shows a conclusive and sweeping a statement favoring .. table, discuas their dispute, and tion board. This board may con N: O. Daily stoppad his -car to dis­ diaclosea, he learned rarq wiadoih ter to the Institute of Mental- jaeems to be that they preach and | victoi-y for the Small Landowners **• / , reach ah'agreement. sist of one representative each cover that he had dragged his two- and long hidden practices, closely physics, 213 .So. Hobaiii ' Blvd., a 'The committye’a niw vote on That’s the way it is now. Too year-old grandson beneath it. Ken's Driving guarded for three thousand yeays Dept. U-325, t« s Angeles 4, (Cali­ jpractlce princfiples which are ac-' party, which seems to stand for the bill was Again unfavorable, often it doesn't work well. i from labor, industry and the pub­ (taally closer to democracy than The lic. ; I . Fearing the worst, Daily reached TURKEYS! by the sages, "Which eqabled many fornia. Readers are urged to write 1 . Don't ovorloocl wothor. Ovarioading 2. Wofeh running lima. Modern wsahere 3. Don't force clothes through (ffringtr. •middle of the road" policies. This' " ‘ken the untkvoi able report .was 1 negotiations b/eak down and la- - Must Submit Voluntarily under the auto to lift him out. just School , to perform amazing feats. These promptly, because this offer may j^juet rolls for thickness of pVotbea and to Communism. /immense powers, he maintains, are be withdrawn at any time. tito machina may atrain both mechanism need only five to ten miautea to waah ordi­ party gained 6i) per cent of the with a bor strikes management shiiUi as the boy. Rickie Schultze. jump­ FOR THANKSGIVING Learn To Drive/the feed them through evenly./Belt buckle^ Mosy American observers who vote. n • ■. I somewhat ftnpas.sioncd speech in down its plaftt. The members of the arbitration ed up and ran for home- -unhurt. a2Hl motor .imd can very easily damage yottr nary clothes, ten to fir.1een nrinutes for The Social Democrats got | which he. invoked the whole pur- • The only jihing the government board are selected 'by the disput­ “I just held on tight,” he ex- — Easy Way!'* very dirty clpthipg. Overlong running adds buttons, etc., should be Jolded under tho have penetrated the Communist about 22 percent of the vote, and ants or the mediation board. But AND CHRISTMAS riothea. The clothes should Im able to move poses and functions of democracy, can do to )1*'P "-hen negotlatioiis plaineil. For Appointment Call: and turn firsely. in tha wataz. ■ urear to washer. clothes to protect the rollere. hones in China report that • the the Communists trailed a poor succeeded /In up.sctting the unfa­ break dowh is this: agreeing to submit a problem to Telephone Your Manchester 831.5 or practice of real democrac.v is and almost insignificant third vorable report and having the bill Send In/its labor conciliators to such an arbitration board must be Order Now! ' Hartford 8-3739 much further advanced there than with 14 ^er cent, passed. try to gfit both sides together vohinfary. .inriar r-kia-ia tT.i ah.i, ' k''°w a/technical Claim as.to the If the disputants do not' agfee Between aifij^pws under Chiang Kai-shek. ^ The Red—Army is-In* «uiiiplete~ validity Of Tllfe VBtf’ Wftli ralasi: AT again. In/ the hope they'll finally pi.Ecri'Ric M(yn)Rs 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.Bi. agree orf something...... ^ td ■submit their caae to an artjttra- Repairing • Rewinding Although the latter has pledged' occupation of Hungary. But it a consequence, the bill’s author Under the law the government tion board, the Mediation board CALL 4026 himself to lead China to democra-j was ordered, by its own command- had to risk trying’ to have it can’t go beyond that. So if con­ can do only this; Ail Work Guaranteed icy, his presen* regime is a dicta- ers, to keep out of sight on elec- pasa^ again the nqxt day.. By ciliation also falls, strikes can go Make a factual report to the Ace Electric Motor Hlepaira FRED LUCK D 2 1 |torahip. ^ - , ti„n day. The interim govem- somy miracle, fhis too. happenedc on indefinitely, or a plant can ra- president on the atrlousneas of the 221 N. Main St., tlpp. Depot and the bill"' went to the other niain closed. situation if work stops or a strike Telephone 51142 ^ And, as a background for judg-> ment in Hungary, which will now branch of the Legislature. Now look at what President vote threatens to tie up operations. ment, there are charges that j be replaced,. ■ was dominated by There ita enemies were lying In Truman told the labor-manage- Then, if the president wishes, he Chiang Kai-shek, throughout the the Communists, but they had ap- wait, and their stratagem was to •inent conference yesterday: cap appoint an emergency board have, it referred back to commit­ ALL Iwar, was much more interested in parently failed to gain .^any real Keys Way Must Be Found composed of public men. getting, read.v to fight hi.s Comrvul- tee, the 194.1 Legislature's favor­ The board reporU to the. presi­ hold on the loyalty of the people. ite way of killing legislation *t “If labor and management find dent on what it thinks should or FENDER AND MAKES inlst rivals than he was in throw-1 There were no strong arm meth- did not cafe t® discuss on its mer­ they cannot come to an agree­ should not be done. The board has BODY WORK I ^ g strength into the fight against ods In evidence. The election was its. The bill was so referred back ment, a way must be found of re­ no power, only ,the weight of to committee. solving their differences withbut RADIOS You Are Cordially Invited To Bring Your Child 'Japan. 'described by American obseeVers stopping production. public opinion. SOIJMKNE ft FLAGG Here some myst^rloualy lien- The disputants don't have to ac­ • To the 3. CloM woahor oftor using. When 1 4. Invo’iHgoto Itrongo' noiaot. If yoB So it la iHissible that if the as the most free and truly /emo- evulent process or oversiglit oc­ "Finding the best way to ac­ INC. 4 . Hondio your cord with coro. Pull the complish that result without gov­ cept the emergency board's find­ 6S4 Crntet SL 1 Tel 9101 Repaired plug, not the cord, and, above all, don’t let you afe tl rough with tha machine, remove haar any "«(«mii««v noise in your machine . v1 jUnited States were able to make i cratic in Hungary'! hiAtpn,'. And curred, so that the liM dlil not ings, but they usually do. WATKINS it’s a good idaa to call aa authorizad eerw* I in Ckina, a choice, that would be something ‘ to be actually make its way back Ito ernment direction to either, labor MASONIC TEMPLE the cord get damp. When you push plug eoep'curd or lint firom tub, agitator or auc­ committee, but remained, phys­ or Industry—that la your job...... BAOTHBR*. INC. Reasonably In. be e|re the ewitch ie "oyr* aikl all tion cups and wipe dry. Standing water iceman immadiately. It may maan a woiB on the comparative, demo- thankful for no matter what the "The American people know" the To Be Photographed By a Noted Photographer or loots part that van causa damagto Ifeimtic prograas and prlnciplas of ically speaking, on tha clerk’a f u n e r a l oootroto are in ooutraL can nut. stain a |d rot pazto. results happened to be. desk. The biU's sponsor now did enormous size of your task. But Tubes Tealeil , ef Children I jtfaa two regtnies, we would find That the reaulta have been so. some very nnacrupUloufi lobby­ the stakes are' enormous, too. If SERVICE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 12 AND 18 ^raelvea favofiing and aupporting dlatlnetly antl-CommUnlat seems ing, and enlisted lbs. aid of one tha people do not find the answers seasonal Needs CSiineaa Communlata. ' of the moat famous political vtl- hers they will find them some place EXTRA CASH Large Stock BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 5 P. M. to confirm the racant atream of alas.” Ormand J.Wcst This poasIbUity ahould, it aeiems lalna of the seaaion. And the lat­ Director You Will Receive a 5 x 7 Silver Toned reporta from Europe to the ef­ ter took Bdvantags of the laat You can read anything you like p* a loan of tie to tWO If to Leans nwfia In l-Visit—just ^ Partfi weigh quite heavily on our fect that Ruaaia'a policy among minute confusion of the session /into that statement. Labor -And ^ your advantage, W—M wants ihone. live us a lew-.necaasary / •< Photograiih With Folder Thie Manchester Electric Division ent policy of aid to Chiang management men at the confer­ to serve you. Jacta, then stop In by appoint- d her-neighbors is not obtaining the to lift the bin from the desk ment to sign and pick up the “NenMnifil Whof* ^77 axtra mii«s le evr car?**. |W«hekFhy Coupon From Sal&qmai2 . _ TiriSiTif'aract7 findm R tw privately,' on aiinaturs alooa f m ooNNBcncDT p ow n ooMPAirr m continued aid to him depand- liecame lai^’; possible warning: made entirely by mall. Coma — of view, If labor-industry strife ties this Sensible monthly payments. in, phona or wrfu today. Truer Give * good car rej^lar care, and you can smile M upon hla own use of reason 'That Is how a good bill, perhaps 8 m U d k i S t n o l Russia'! attempts to use the what experience will prove the 'country up in knoU after the con­ SsM bId itoJih'' at extra tnilea.. Owners PLYM OtlTH, DOliiGE, BEACON STUDIO ||fi^ compromise. If we can influ- presence of the Red Army and best bill of tbe 1945 aeaaion, ob­ ference—because the conferees % u jMoftEy *«•*>*> DE SOTO or CHRYSLER cart can get good service 175 State Street ■— Springfield. Masg. tieace between tha (acUona Ruaaia'a own great prestige in tained ita paaaaga. Let it no long­ failed to work out machinery for ism flliliNl vwyiPB^B A er be said that we do not pay at­ settling disputes—Congeeaa may 'Bndonat from their dfslers. Get the benefit of yo u r dealer’s ex­ ; China wa shall IRi doing both victory to bolatsr email'minority $IM4 t t i i t I1M« FINANCE CO. I Tim Si§s of • as»-«4t tention to tha good things, the set up an arbitration board to. do M9 n il IW4 MAIN M perience, equlgipent and factory-engineered MOPAR and ouraelvea more , good Communist parties in countries Legislature does. the settling. tod near WORTHY 5IRVICE if we batk one faction to a we UM Slate Tliealer Bldg. 95c 95e Ilka Hungary seems to have Bills in Congress for Board Ifco oWto eihg»lg b kei#4 •» Wwowf rhnae 34X4 Open rhur«day Until 9 PM . parts.*^ '' A(lv,ertific in The HerMid— ll Pays victory. If-wa muat back North Carolina textile milts There 'are bills in Congress now n . R. Hrown, .Mgr. 142 East Center Street boomerangad. One great reaaoa I.lveaae Ns. XSI CInsiMl Satiirdpy At 6:.10 P. M. Kai-fibak. and it fiCfiqii w< consume one-fourth of. all the cot- to set up such B. bbard.. Mancheater for thia ia aald to be tha fact that 'tnn iiasd la this country. It is impossiblt to say what form

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/Wl’ould be to have' him home for groupe. Including those of small Demand of Lewis There Are Some Things Christmas. for Italy Incomes. ' Smashes Big Plana are underway by the Earl Six ChUdren ■ Organizations contributing in­ Obitiiarv Even Police Cannot Help cluded the GUcad Congregational For Larger Role W. Green Post, American Legion, Made Public; of MansfleId,‘'Coventry for an Ex- Sport Slants churt?h, the United Brethren or Dealings Increase Rec B oiling Leadership Police do not always help Finance Grip Flee Flames Jewish Synagogue members, the people in distress, was re­ Service Man’s supper to be held Cause of Scrap Monday evening, Nov. 12 at the Rumors Spiked Young People’s League. Hebron vealed last night. ■' Earl W. Yost ^ ^ I ^ ^ , a ...... /m. ------Grange, Hebron Volunteer Fire On Japanese Legion rooms, South Coventry Deaths The telephone rang in police town hall, scheduled for 7 p. m. AH Taken Out of House Sports Editor Company, Women’s Club, and (OoHtinnad from Page One) headquarters. It was answered : tm a Pmg» Oat) Southern New England and Con­ single service men and married The Hammer and the Lance Mrs. Luther llandali by Captain Herman Schenficl- (Continued from Page One) service men and their wives are On Ml. Nebo Place; Two Gifted Speakers Bears FlnaUy Win Alabama, St. Marys necticut Light & Power Compan­ Mrs. Ida Viola Randall, wife of United States Chamber of Com­ A woman was calling from one Easily Defeat Grill ^ mttar to« September confer- ies. each giving $25. cordially invited to attend. Supper Small . Property Lgss The Kiwani* Club has had the 'The once powerful Chicago Luther Randall of Andover, 5ied merce. of the new streets in the ex~ them in any financial, commercial, chairmen are Legionnaires Bradley Bears finally won a National Pro­ 'o f fbrelgn ministers, charfied Teacher* and pupil* of Hebron Lewis argued that a decision on opportunity to hear two gifted dra'ndng up a final peace set- this morning after a short lllne.ss. treme western part oi non-commercial or Industrial en­ EagleVlllc, Whitcomb, formerly of fessional Football League game. Center school gave $13.25. part of the number of committee- mem­ terprises” and ” to cease forthwith Fire that' caused more smoke speakers with splendid topics the Ciimb in Gri(l Poll nt, ended In a stalemate In which was from a "fast day" pro­ Mrs. Randall had been a resident of the town. Bhe wanted help, she Coventry, now' of Lebanon, and Laat.Bunday the once mighty Bears In Featured Mate] Andover for the last 30 years, and bers should bo dela.ved until it IS said. Her husband was in the to exercise any influence either general chairman Duktig of Cov­ damage than from the flames, re­ past two week* In Anthony Lf Ddon. ject, in which all the pupils re­ determined what labor organiza­ whipped the Green Bay Packers Called “Haxsh” by Byrne* frained for the day from purchase a member of the Andover Con­ service and for that reas'on directly or indirectly” In their entry. sulted In an alarm being turned in Randall, director of education and by s score of 28 to 24. It was their gregational ehiirch. She was the tions should bo represented and in wanted the police to assist her. management. Army, NoIpe Dame Re­ Btary of State Byrne* rc- of eny kind of sweets, Ice cream, what proportion. fro.m Box 417 at 10:68 last night recreation at the Wethersfield first success of the season in league Remajtch Features Walt Troj^owski Hippo Correnti itly called the armistice term* candy, efc. This was.at the sug- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George The trouble? A skunk. It The Japanese governtfient must State Prison and J. Orlean Chris­ play. Underwood. Contend* QueNtInn Aired Amply The alarm followed a still alarm main On^Twb in the irsh and obsolete.” Goven - ge.slion of one of the pupils. At had been In the neighborhood present for Allied approval a pro­ Washington Is Hit that had been telephoned shortiy tian of t(ie University of Connecti­ . The game was marred by ilenty Undefeated JLeagI Bt officials long familiar with ihe Gilead Hill school proceed* Besides her husband, m / s. Ran­ Murray contended the question for some time and now it waa gram for abrogation qf current cut, Both talked on sports and the of major penalties and waa climax­ Weekly Listings;- Co­ Hartford^ Boxing Lea^ling orer dall leaves one son, Elmef' of New of representation for 'the UMW before and while No. 4 was on the Pace Sett^ra w l documents agree. They say from tickets sold a pair of caught in a trap under her laws and regulations which foster way the box alarm was turned In, value of competitloQ and the im­ ed by a first fight. Peerless Don terms are more detailed and lianilsome pillow case* ninounted York City. . and the 'unafllliated unions had Yront veranda. Could a police­ private monopolies and enact, new By Transit Strike portant part that it plays in every­ Hutson the scoring sensation of lumbia in 10th Place been aired amply In pre-conference This called out No. I ’s hook and Hartford, Nov. 6 — Just two High T|iree S eplng than those Impi sed on to $1.5. and the sum of $1.3,25 was Funeral arrangement*, in charge man come and take It out ot laws preventing monopolies and ladder truck and pump. day life. the Packers went scoreless on the New York, Nov. 6— UP)—' 1 former Axis satellite countries realized from an operetta, "Snow of the Holmes Funeral Home, are meetings. the trap ? ■ providing businesj!i opportunities New York, Nov. 6 —(8>)— Ala­ weeks after they slugged their Green said the UMW and the (Continued from Page One) The fire was in the rear o f the The Kiwanis C!lub of Mancheeter touchdown ledger. The Bears 8ave Trojanowskl's three - touchdown Darlings atrengtbensd their , Bulgaria, Hungary anci Ko- White and the Seven Dwarfs.” pre- Incomplete at this writing. "Who set the trap?” asked on a competitive basis. « two famfiy house at 40-42 M t does not take ap active part or Don the business bright snd early bama’s Big Red Elephants and way to a draw in the best Audi­ .sented by the school. belllgerent” ot the Allies. her. and Francis O’Leary sang. representation over CIO. for the Red Cross in Grange Hall, tonight at the Community Center. We are way behind times. was divided opinion over lands-Southern yCalif.—Points 72. Coventry. this lines appeared imminent. They der control. It had evidently Hartford, New pritain and New gridders to boost them into 8fth and Bolo Lucas went best original armistice document A communion service wae held Attending the funeral waa an Murray aaeerted that Cashen Time, 8 p. m. place. The all-conquering Gaels tee 'decision of course, with many Causes Much Discussion Midwest—Jljth Boswell, Oberlin honor guard of the Fourth Degree did not represent all the railway At the regular meeting of Cov­ Private Howard P. LaFluer, son left their Jobs over the week-end, started from a short circuit In the The recreation program in Man­ Haven have left something to be triples ot 366 and 35fi respectiv . not contain the words "uncon- at St. Peter's Episcopal church Joining others employed on lines chester has been at practically a wefe rated eighth last week. thinking Polozltzer won and prob­ —Points 66. ional surrender” of Italy. But It Knights of Columbus, of which unions and that In fact the Rail­ entry Grange, the election of offi­ of Alexander P. LaFluer, Squirrel lower rear part of the house and desired hy the fans . Doc Import Pat Egan of Rock Sunday, In connection with the 11 east of the Mississippi who quit standstill for severfel years. You Army and Notre Dame still ran ably Just as many seeing the game South—Johnny Duds, Virginia_' j not until the "additional con- Mr. Mcauskey was a member and road Trainmen now are asking cers was held, and the following Trail, arrived home on November had gotten into the partitions Moore at New York has been MonuthU the victor. ’ By Harry Orayeon tafson, who is in charge of the Points 62. was the big gun in Griswolds a. m. service, the Rev. Harold R. work on Nov. 1. when discovered. There was con­ men, the majority, don't get one-two in the balloting but the Egan rolled high single of ona of the armistice with Italy” a large delegation from Campbell for sepnarate representation at the were elected to serve: Master, Em­ 3rd from" the converted carrier labeled "The handler o f the losing- NEA Sporte Editor backs, scouted the Notre Dame- SouthWst (and Southwestern Keen officiating. The attendance Any hope that the strike of 60,- siderable damage from smoke, around or make it your business to Irish had a narrow edge over Ala­ Her* was one case where a eiib- Navy game. Col. Red Blaik and tripled for 370 to lead the de signed Sept. 29 that the was small as It was a rainy day. Council, K. of C.,. In which organ­ conference. ory Hill; overseer, ; Champlain out of England. Private est bunch of fighters in the busi­ bama. stitute proved better than the New York— Because it ended Conference)—Rob Goode, Texas A lecturer, Elmer Clsrk; steward, LeFleur entered the service on 000 AFL Lumber Workers in the mostly to content*. The loss will see Just what the town has to offer ■peetBcularly and in a state of hia aides obtained a good line on Ing cham|}ion8 to a three to btement "accepted uncondition- Mrs. Lewie W. Phelps Is back ization he was long active and Matter Discussed Thoroughly ness’’ . . . Where Doc picks up the Of the 101 votes cast. Army re­ original. Monutoll replaced.anoth- and M.—Points 60. Arthur Hlghter; assistant steward, March 22, 1943, He served over­ Pacific northwest was nearing a not exceed $1,600. the youngsters in particular. There utter confusion, the Notre Dame- Notre Dame, but how are you go­ point win. By” appeared. again from her Main trip and of­ of which he waa financial secre­ SccMtary of Labor Schwellen- Is plenty of space for improve­ blokes that he does is beyond ceived 88 first place nominations ar boxer on the card-when he first Missouri Valley—Llnwood Sex­ 12 Terse Provisions tary for 25 years. The Gam- Walter Cargo; secretary, Emma seas for two years and twelve days settlement was dimmed today aa The recall was not sounded un­ fight fans . . . He very rarely Navy game in (Cleveland will be ing to find out anything about a OrUI (0) ficiated as organist bach told the conference the mat­ ments and with a little help from and 982 points, based on ten for met Polowitzer. ton, Wichita—Points 54. Bob Fenl- Emetson ------109 124 18 The original armistice, signed In mons-Hoaglund company plant Snow; treasurer, C. Irving Loomis; and was hononibly discharged union leaders in Portland. Ore., til 11:57. handles a boy that gains a draw discussed when much better-played Navy team that can’t get- a ball­ mprs, Oklahoma A. and M.— Miss Louise Chase of Connecti­ ter of inviting Cashen to repre­ rejected a bid by operators of It was the second fire in the day the husinessmefi In Manchester, first, nine for second, etc. Notre Six-rounders, five of them, will Hines ----- ..98 86 dclly Sept. 8, consists of 12 terse where he had been employed re­ chaplain, Ruth E. Loomis; Ceres, from Fort Devens, Mass. at the most! . . . Johnny Cesario complete the card. Bobby Holt of matches have been forgotten. carrier to the line o f acrimmage? Points 54. cut College , for Women was the sent Jhe railroad, unions had been Virginia Butler; Pomona, Joseph­ Grant Toothaker, Jr., arrived at fipur strike-bound sawmills to for No. 1 as earlier they had ex­ additional facilities could probably Dame collected three top votes Kelly ___ .122 109 li rovisions, beginning with the or- guest Sunday at dinner of Mr. and cently, closed for the funeral and who has Se bright ring record is and 804 points while Alabama Stamford and Don Anderson of Notre Dame should have pre- Navy gained exactly 60 yards by Big Ten—Ed ' Cody, Purdue— thoroughly discussed beforehand. ine Peace; Flora, Ottavla Pesce; the home of his parents on Ripley compromise the $1.10 union*, de­ tinguished a chimney fire on Drive be provided. rushing and 55 by passing. Lucas .110 128 111- er to Italian forces to cease Im- Charles C. Sellers. all o f the employees attended the You may think that the kids to­ back in Hartford and will probably garnered four first placers And New York meet in a rematch. Don yailecr by four or five touchdowns. Points 54. He himself had pointed out, be lady assistant steward. Alba Hill. He served In the capacity of mand with the same pay boost of­ A in the Silver Lane Homes sec­ Smart Move Slomcinsky .. 90 101 1104- llately "all hostile activity.'' Mrs. a a r e n c e ^ . Rathhun and services at the church. said, that it had to be handled day have facilities. Remember the be featured on the coming shows 799 points. Navy got three fl^t getting a disputed decision two The 6-6 tie Is one of the mighty Southern '0)nfer*nca — Lynn, Italy was called upon to deny to Peace; gatekeeper, Russell Storrs; staff sergeant with the Army, be­ fered non-striking CIO workers. tion. Leone .___ 92- Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell are taking Last night members of Camp­ carefully to avoid any question town today is bigger than before . . . After some of the decisions place votes and 702 points. S t weeks ago. Pat Correntl o f Water- few close ones in which the Fight­ When Notre Dame recovered the Chewnlng, V. M. I.—Points 54. Germans all facilities which bell Council visited the funeral executive committee for three ing in charge of physical training Saturday Deadline Set ing Irish have not had their hands ball with only a minute to go, care of the Old Age Assistance that the railroad union delegates Harvard College, chartered in the war years. We have new full that have been handed down late­ Mary’s was honored with two top bury faces Freddie Polowitzer of Rocky Mountains — Elmo Cro­ Totals ...... 538 848 548 j , ght be used against the Allies; home In a body and recited the years, Carl Snow. Other msmbers at Good Fellow Field, San Angelo. The Portland operators set a ly it seems wise that new blood East Hartford in another. Freddie raiaed. Hughie Devore astounded tee huge mer. Colorado State— Points 44. list Mrs. Getchell taking the wore not speaking for all the rail­ Texas. Grant entered the armed 1636,^ was modelled after Eipanuel time directors at both the Rec and bids and 486 points and sixth place Darllags (4) B> return all United Natiiftis ^ Is- rosary. Yesteri^ay afternoon and of the executive ' commfttee are deadline for 10 a. m. Saturday for y buildings. Why not have your should be injected into the state haa Scored two knockouts in as While he callqd a perfect game crowd by removing his superlative Big Six—Jack Venable, Okla­ to transfer her fleet and southern part and Mrs. Rathhun road unions. Gertrude Anderson Haven and services In Aiig^ist, 1942i College at Cambridge. England. Indiana waa the recipient of the Correntl _____ 130 135 US—; last night many visited the funeral Schvvellenbach said he thought acceptance of their offer. club drop in unexpectedly some staff of boxing referees . . . A three other No. 1 votes and 445 many bouts following a six-month otherwise, Frank Dancewjcz tossed passer. Boley Dancewicz, and homa—Points 42. ft to the Allies. the northern section. There is a Louia T. Highter. Following the sending in . Reed '...... 117 100 lU -'- good deal of territory to cover and home to pay their respects. Efforts the whole thing had been settled Mrs. Robert Van Horn is at her CIO unipn officials last week day and night snd ase for your­ match batween Pat Brady and points. The rest of the top ten layoff. it away when with the" contest Southeastern COnferebe*—Fred .^Two of the clauses are so sweep- to get In touch with hla son. Lt. meeting refreshments were served. home In South Coventry. The accepted a compromise raise. of Eddie Oompo of New Havan may locked up, 6-0, with seven 'min­ Coach Devore knew what he waa Grant, Alabama—Points 42. Char­ Blake ...... 102 X05 130— It requires painstaking work. and that Cashen had been chosen self just what kind of a program was made up of Michigan, Ohio Hedlund ...... 131 116 113-^ tig as to I n d ic t that the Allies Commander Joseph McCluskCy The Parent Teachers Associa­ Farmington High School at which 12 li cents an hour, although they is being carried on arid if it is ad- materialize before long with the utes remaihing, the ball on South doing, for Ratterman immediately lie Smith, Georgia-Points 42. Bted to ihatlre a "catch-all” Prof. Eddy Aslrvatham, Ph.D., bj^all the Railroad Brotherhoods. State, Pennsylvania and Columbia Varrick ...... 1 3 6 90 108— who is somewhere in the Pacific, tion will hold its first m ating of she teaches Is closed f6r two weeks hkd demanded 25 cents an hour squats for the people la a town bout to be staged either in Hart­ in order. Bend’s '48, third down and seven, got off a pass to end Bill L.eoi>ard Pacific Coast Confersnee—Bill ope for a hastily-written docu- D.D., a former prqfeasor at Mad­ He said he was surprised now that the season on Friday evening, No­ to notify him of his father’s death due to an outbreak of infantile boost. There werie Indications some the size of Manchester. ford or at the New Haven Arena. It waa Cojumbia’s first trip Into Camera Upholds^ he tossed a pass' out in the flat. good for 61 yards and putting tee Upplncott, Washington Stats — Bt, _ . ras, India, now at Uie Boston Uni­ the Trainmen wanted separate vember 9 at the Church Commun­ ball on tee Navy 17. A five-yard ToUU ...... 024 501 588 1 failed. paralysis. CIO locals may not ratify the un­ the first ten and Oklahoma’s A g­ It was meant for Bob Skoglund, Points 36. ffOUB authorised Elsenhower to versity, is a guest of the Rev. and The burial was In St. James’S delegates. ity House. A supper will be served Thomas Graham was the guest but jicochetted off the end’s fin­ penalty then put It on the 12. Management delegates kept si­ ion’s acceptance of the compro­ “6 6 6 Great Lakes ovSr Michigan State. gies, idle last Saturday, made room Referee’s Verdict Tavern (1) Mrs. Howard C. Champe In Shel­ ke any measure which In his cemetery. The hearers were at seven o’clock. The speaker will^ of his daughter, Eleanor, on Dad’s mise. ger tips Into tee eager arms of Back went Dancewicz to throw may be necessary for the ton, He was also a recent caller lent on this, too, but AFL Secre­ be J. C. Riley. Everyone is re­ COLD PREPARATIONS In Iowa, hard-luck Illinois finally for the lUons by dropping from Mahoney ...... 86 AIS 187—, Blon James Reardon, C. Arthur Hoag- Day at the University of Connect­ In the San Francisco bay area, Irish Underdog ninth to eleventh. _ fleet Clyde "Bcott, who sped 60 a pass to Phil Colella, who was ctlon of the Interests of the at the hotne of Mrs. E. ,G. Lord lund, Michael Sheridan, William tary George Meany remarked quested to bring a hot dish or a icut on Saturday, November 3rd. LIQUID. TABI.ETS, SALVE. stumbles into someone it can trim. yards for tee touchdown that put knocked out of bounds on the one. Sueby ...... 98 100 11»-^ that invitations to the conference the strike over wages of somp 12,- NOSE DROPS ____ Cincinnati has to be the choice Three of the big contests next Racing Notes McCann ...... 100 06 101— forces for the prosecution where he was entertained a num­ Courtney, Walter Shea and John salad for the supper. He witnessed the overwhelming 000 AFL and CIO machinists New York, Nov. 6.—OP)—NeWjk the Midshipmen back in tee ball Here Referee William A. Blake I the w a r ....” ber of y e v t ago. Were issued by President Truman The pupils of Pond Hill School USE ONLY AS DIRECTED over Detroit, which is the case of Saturday match members of foot­ reel pictures of the windup of losL Clough ...... 107 117 lOO-i Walsh. defeat of the U. o f C. over Am­ which has kept idle an additional Against Army ball’s aristocracy. Army plays game. As things turned out. It threw the 82,000 spectatora into a Go Into Great Detail He was , a ' classmate of Mr. and “if an error was made it held a party last Wednesday af­ Ohio State against Pittsburgh and Saturday’s Notre Dame-Navy state of confusion, by extending By The Associated Press Ingraham ...i..Y 0 4 110 UT— herst Colelge at football. The 50,000 workers in scorea of indua>- Notre Dame at the Yankee Sta­ Was just as well for tee Celts that ^The other binds Italy to "other Champe at the Hartford Theolog­ should be corrected by the nftan ternoon. Games and refreshments Marquette against Kansas. game have con-vlnced Notre Dame both hands above hia head, the tra­ Jockey Ted Atkinson celebrated Funeral of Infant score was 26-0. , tries, continued, with no indication' dium, Navy opposes Michigan in Jack Currence misted with the nditlons of a political, economic ical Seminaffy about 24 or . 25 years A funeral service for Caverlee who made It.” were served. Prizes were awarded Wednesday the first meeting In Unbeaten and untied Oklahoma publicity man Walter Kennedy placekjck for the extra point. ditional signal for a touchdown. tee first day ot the United Hunt* 494 541 § n financial nature” to be drawn of quick settlement. Mayor Roger Sellout Crowd to Watch A. and M. ehaded Tulsa, 46-40; in Baltimore and Columbia and meeting at Belmont Park with a ago and visited Hebron and Gilead O. Hill, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. FIr*t Big Issue to Judy Wlttman, Mary Grace quite some time of the 4-H Club Lapham ot San Francisco said 10 and New York sports writers that Not Good Football . - But all he did was move the ball Griswolda (8) later. These "additional con- many times. Many will remember a cyclonic contest a year ago, but Pennsylvania will battle it out for triple yesterday. He brought in Robert C. Hill, of 172 High street, The first big Issue confronting Neyers and Roger Liebman receiv-' Far Flung Farmers will be held at troopships returning from the Pa­ Annual Game Saturday the Irish failed to score on the I Even hisd the pass to Skoglund in 15 yards. Cowlea .••■,••• aXX9 88 ions,” signed at Malta Septem- him. He expects his oldest daugh­ Harvest Dance the once-shaded Hurricane lacks Ivy League honors In Philadelphia. now famous pass play from Frank Harvest Night in the second race was held at 11 o’clock this morn­ the committee is a decision on the ed honorable mention. The teacher the home of Mrs. Burton Flint, cific and originally scheduled'to been completed it would not have Dancewicz ' barely had time to Anniailo '••*••• ,104 — er 29, go Into great detail and ter to come here to, aClend college of Pond Hill School is Miss Eliza- BOLTON CENTER At Yankee Stadium the speed and passing to 'make The leading teams: Dancewicz to Phil Colella. ($4.40), Phantasy in the sixth Egan ...... 120 108 ing at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 CIO’s demand to bring the ques­ Rlnley Hill at 3:30 p. m. dock at San Francisco, have been Army (86) .... been good fodt^all. A tong -pass fail oh a .sneak and ive the Allies minute control over next year. Nineteen of his relatives tion of wages before the confer­ Kubls. The rain and first snowflakes of the backyard brawl that /(lose on In addition, tee ."dme taken by might have been All right, but not Terry Brennan on a crack at ($7.00) and Histrionic in tee Twaronlte ...... 124 91 East Center street. Rev. W. diverted to other ports. Federal COMMUNITY HALL this occasion. Texas gets the call Notre Dame (8) eighth ($4.20). ' aspects of the military, eco- have studied in American colleges. Ralph Ward. Jr., of the South ence. Gppositlcn has been express­ Sunday morning. Rev. Allen H. the season on Sunday. were a By Harry Grayson two newsreel .companiee and one out there in the danger zone. guard. Prentice ...... 101 » ' I and political life of Italy. Professor Aslrvatham was named conciliators await^ word from over Baylor, Arkansas over Rice. Algbama (4) .. Methodist church officiated and ed by both management and AFL Gates spoke on "Religious Habits startling reminder to get the wood Washington before reopening ne­ SATURDAY, NOV. 10, NEA Sports E^tor .shown to football writers at their By that time It waONperfectly ob­ . Then, with substitutes of both Tomlinson — 188 fZneluded in the documents la a for Sherwood Eddy and he married Texas A. and M. ought to get over Navy (3) ...... weekly football luncheon j-ester- First Fiddle, tee "grey ghost” of- Stevenson ...... — 120 burial was In the West cemetery. groups to conference . consldera-1 Are Good." During the service a In and the storm windows on, in gotiations between employers and New York—A year ago Navy St. Mary’s ( vious that Navy had n o ^ o r e run­ sides streaming on the field, play­ ate agreement f6r disiiositinn a slater of Benny Cornelius who tion of wages. duet "Whispering Hope” waa ren­ preparation for the dreaded winter 8 P, M. -Southern Methodist and Texas da.v, showed clearly teat Dance- ers and officials stood there while the turf, will head for Santa the unions. softened up^Notre Dame for the . Indiana -fS) ning attack than a catei^ lar, but i the. Italian fleet signed Sept. 23. was here as a student with him. This would restrict the business dered by the Misses June D. Loom­ ahead. CbrisUsn over Texas Tech. wicz and Terry Brennan were Boley Dancewicz and Skippy Min­ Anita after he flils .hia eagageniefit m pi’iced all Italian warships and Expects Strike To Spread Benefit St. Maurice's Chapel Michigan . . . Annapolis haa several back* cap­ OomeliiiS is closely associated of the conference to the seven- is and Loretta McKinney. Coven­ Karen L. Little, daughter of Mr. Army debacle. That la not true Situation In South stopped short of tee goal line in. able of going all the way qnce is! tossed for tee ball. The crowd in the Pimlico Special Saturday, etchant vessels '‘unconditionally” with Mahatma Ghandi, and has The strike of I'TOOO AFL Elec- Ohio State . . according to his owner-trainer Ed Town point agenda already prepared; try Grange attended the service in and Mrs. Larry Little, obsert’ed traical Workers at the Bayonne, Special Attractions this trip, although fullback Frank Georgia Tech figures to bounce their final two plunges from this shaken loose. The trick now and, press box thought they were ' Allied disposal. been In prison twice for political a body, and the flowers were a Pennsylvania one foot line following the dis­ arguing about whether or not a Mulrenan. The alx-year-old will that is, to a search for specific her fifth birthday Sunday. A de­ N. J,, plant of the General Cable Door Prize j Turkey Raffle Rtiggerio came out of the. Cleve­ back against Tulane and West Vir­ Columbia .. . not to throw the ball around loose­ jiTwo amendments, adfled Nov. reasons, and has written two The Manchester Girt Scout basket of white chrysanthemums lightful birthday party heightened ginia^ against Kentucky, Louisiana puted pas.s. 1»uchdown had been scored. rate a strong contender for tee . brought vigorous protests from ways and means of settling labor company, a union official said, wqs land match with the Midshipmen Second ten: 11, ly. The Idea was to hang onto books. Council will omit Its meeting to'J disputes without a rash of recon­ and one of bronze given in . priem- the occasion. Party trimmings Refreshments On Sale State should successfully hurdle The first run of the. pictures re-' the ball as long as possible, and At the finish the crowd of 82,» $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap on 'Ban A^dmlral de Courten and expwted to spread today to the with two loose teeth and a dozen M 109; 12. Purdue March 9 and three other otokea, night. A joint Council and leaders’ version-obstructing work stop­ ory of Grange members who have were yellow, green ,and white. Her company’s Rome, N. 'Y., plant, stltchaa la hia chin and right half­ Mississippi State, Tennessee Mis­ eulted in a 34-6 vote by those' then kick it deep into Navy terri- 000 and the gentlemen of the press apted Badoglio to write a let- meeting will be held on Wednes­ passed on, the latest of these be­ paternal grandmother, Mrs. Thom­ sissippi, Georgia, Florida, Clemson Cross 62; 14, Louisiany State 42; present In favor of "no score." [ and radio were as bewildered aa each with $50,000 added. pages. forcing 3,000 workers ‘in the inde­ back with seven 16. Virginia 24; 16. Ditike 18; 17. tory^ to the late President Roose- day. Noveraber 14 at the home of ing Lester C. Brown, They were as F. Little, of New Britain, ar­ The play was teen ehown In slow the N a ^ backs were all after­ jrtt Chief items on today’s program pendent cable union there from molars In more or less debris. yPI and VMl Maryland. North Texas 15; 18. Washinj^n 7; 16. The entire Army coaching staff Mrs. J. S. Brown, 99 Henry street. distrlbuti^ to the sick ' members rived on Thursday to be on kand Carolina at last finds a victim in motion and most of the dissenters.' noon. ' Charles Pratt, London trainer, ■ These amendments stressed the were the appointment of several their. Jobs. Pickets from the Bay­ Collage players bounce back Tulsa 6; 20. Minnesota with the exception of Andy Gus­ Weddings following the service. The Chris­ fpr the occasion. Mrs, Little ijs re- William and Mary. Duke works Including tub thumper Kennedy. I outbid Prince All Khan and paid Moncliester No. 8 (8) ht of the Allies to, "make such committees to do the spadework j onne plant set up lines at the quickly, *aad Hughie Devore is Honorable mention: Pknn State The third session in the Teaoh- on each topic of the conference ' tian Endeavor Society met Sunday ainlng as a guest for a few haya. thankful that there ars no knee or out against North Carolina State. agreed that Navy back Tonyj $76,860 for two fillies, both three Dunham ...... 83 — ^ - ther, dispositions of any or all Perth Amboy (N. J.) works and 3; Mississippi State, No^h Caro­ tallies had a beautiful '88 yard run year olds Saturday. He paid Lord ers’ Institute will be held tomor­ agenda, and' two and one half evening and a consecration service Tentative plans at the Cbhnmu- emplpyes refused to cross them. ankle ctms. Auburn against Southwest Louisi­ Minisl’s tackle pinned Colella with Chapin .... . 101 108 79 i Italian ships as they m aX think row evening at eight o’clock at the line State’, Wake Forest, and his legs across the stripe but with into paydirt called'hack due to a Roseberry $44,100 for Show-A-Leg apd watered down a prt'rious hours of ’’general discussion.” Late was held prior to the installation nfty Center have Sunday. Decem­ Workers In ail plants are seeking 'The 8-8 tie game they should ana. Virginia against Richmond penalty. Possibly Coaeli Toro Kel­ Vennert ...... 04 118 108 i Ackerman-Bennctl Second Congregational church. Dr. of the newly elected officers. The ber 16, scheduled for Us Christ­ Southern California all 2 each; Tu­ hit body and the ball on the field. Local Sport and Lord Derby $32,760 for Sy- Pries* ...... ,. 125 102 01 9 ovlslon that Italian merenapt in the day the committees will go 25 per cent wage increases. havs won from the Middle by a and Vanderbilt against Chatta­ la ne. Georgia, North Carolina, ley has some varsity material in Pompoms and candles decorated Reynolds and Miss Helen Perry, Junior society met. for half an mas program. The plans Include nooga. The picture* also were seen by sdes. Barrera .. ..105 104 08 9 Mps would be manned by Italian. to work separately behind closed Four of the nine cotton mills In wide nuuvin did the Irish a lot of Temple all 1 each. Patch. Hodge and the other -subs 's^he Fifth Avenue -Presbyterian director of the chprch school will doors. hour and then Joined the senisr so­ the lighting of an outdoor tree, iM n e affected by a strike o f CIO In the Big Six, Nebraska wins Notre Dame’s players and assist­ E g a n ...... 97 97 chapel, New York City for the conduct a workshop for project good. Annapolis was Notre Dame’s ant coaches in South Bend. Ind., Chatter for next year. \ Clarence Reynolds will succeed “ Spirit” Seen Violated CIO President Philip Murray ciety. Their topic was "Our carol. Binging, movies for the chil­ Textile Workers in New England sternest test sines the opener with another from Kansas State and Mias- Ann Elizabeth work, there will be no guest speak­ pleaded yesterday that the 36 dele­ Church at Work.” The leader was dren and'the distribution of candv but thsy declined to comment in Don Yates who resigned Saturday Totals ...... 508 524 401 1( 'Admiral de Courten said the states were closed Indefinitely last IlUnoia. Oklahoma disposes of Iowa State Youngsters over North sre high Hartford, and Freder­ er. Members of the Religious Ed­ gates thresh out the wage question Hazel Thibault. by Santa Claus. Definite plans will much as it pleases. The latter la Last Night's Fights the absence of Head Coach Hugh Manchester High's second team aa trainer of the Anthony Moaai- nendments violated the "spirit" night in Lewiston. The nUlls em­ , Junior Davis in praise for Alberta Morgan S mlano Stable. Yatea won 27 races Windsor No. 8 (1) ' the original agreement. He said ick J: Ackerman of Manchester. ucation committee are asked to be on the spot. The officers installed were: hie submitted at a later date. also true in the case of Drake Devore. The Irish mentor attend­ scored their second win of tee sea­ pre.scnt for a ; brief meeting at ployed about 4,250 o f the 10,000 and an Army line to match are ed hi* mother's funeral in West colored lad who paced the team witji the Mosiimlano horsea this (30lturi hey were "at odds with the active Dr. John Sutherland Bohnell offi­ Prealdeht, John E. Kingsbury, Jr.; Both the Community Center au-. workers on strike in Maine. against Iowa State Teachers. son yesterday afternoon at East 7:30. Doriations of used or new “ .Major Collapse” iSeen in a class apart however, and Orange, N. J., yesterday. Hartford when they whipped East in a football game against the season, and was responsible for the Gervoslo . ollaboratlon" which had been ciated, at the 1 o’clock ceremony vice president, Allen H. Gates, Jr.; ditorium and Library basement'^ About 8,000 other textile work­ will write their own ticket before On the Pacific coast, Washing­ By The Associated Press Sunday, November 4. toys are , being solicited for the Murray declared that the coun­ Devore had said after tee Cleve­ Hartford High’s second grid team South end. development of Mug’s Game and Grosso ... dven the Allies by the Italian secretary, Shirley Wright; treas­ have been thoroughly cleaned and ers are idle by walkouts in Con- a sell-out turnout of mote than ton is expected to further its Newark—-liee Oma, 198 1-2, De­ Garofolo . Havy. Miss Margaret J.'i^nnett was nursery and kindergarten play pe­ try faces a "major collapse' in urer, Lester N. Hill; pianist, Phyl­ polished for winter activities and land crash “ I would be willing to by a score of 18 to 0. Star B a ^ . two platers ha claimed labor-management relationa” be­ hectlcut, Rhode Island and iNew 70,000 at Yanks* Stadium on Sat­ claim to a Rose Bowl bid by bif­ troit, outpointed Larry Lane, M. J*eters ; Also included In the documents maid of Honor for he't slater and riods. lis Gowdy; lookout committee, Al­ grateful thanks should he extend­ fing Oregon State. Southern Cali­ w’ager everything I have that the The choice of Frank Vlttner, Sr., for nominai\Sums and who won cause of industry’s reluctance to Hampshire and some 10,000 Mve urday. 197 1-4, Trenton. N. J.. 10. more than $M,000 each under his a "commentary" on the armls- Pfc. Carl Frederick Ackerman, len Gates, chairman, June Loomis, ed to those responsible for their been out for several weeks in mills fornia is expected to etidke back Baltimore—Arturo Oodoy, 203, camera 1^11 prove Colella wae Patch scored bote High ' school to run tee howling alleys at the Y Sergeant Edward H. White.'Mrs. negotiate on labor’s demand for Because against Notre Dame over.” touchdowns with Hodg* splitting handling. Totals . . . 500 504 494 14 so documents, prepared by Allied U. S. M.' C. was his fatherX.best: Robert Christensen, Mary Miller, time and effort contributed. in North and South Carolina, Geor­ ■gainst Califomia, Oregon to re­ Chile, T.K.O.’d Louis Long, 194, is a wise move. Frank Is popular White and their two-year-old son, restoration of the loisa in wartime Navy again demonstrated it has with fans and bowlers alike and Korce headquarters In Italv In re­ man. / ■ Dorothy Gates, Robert 'Vlaney; Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe and gia and Texas. Wages and the clos­ peat over Washington Stats snd Chicago, 7. In Annapolis. Navy Coach Os­ the uprights Jor tee 13th point. Edward H., Jr., have returned af­ take-home pay. HOME PORTRAITURE no more running attack than a car Hagberg said that he had not The locals whipped the Kingswood should help , to elevate the Y. Mrs. C. S. Howard denied re­ pent weeks. It' explains how the The bride was gowned In beeefi prayer meeting, committee, Hubert daughter, Dhrothy, attended the ed shop were the main issues in crab. I'm giving Michigan a whale S^lnt M ary's,to smack Fresno Philadelphia—Billy Arnold. 149 ter a two weeks- visit with Dr. and Secretary of Commerce Wallace Seen tee pictures but that he had Seconds two weeks ago. ports that there had 'Ijeen a ■ rift ^riginal terms have been relaxed; tone satin and carried a gold prav- Edmondson, Laurence Robertson, 'dhristenlng of their grandson and the walkout in New England mills, of a chance to topple Crabtown State. 1-2, Philadelphia, outpointed etails Italian military and eco­ er book with browm orchid mark­ Mrs, Edward H. White of Winth- also hammered on the wage issue. (co-chairman) Henry Reed, Mrs. nephew, William Paul, son of Mr. never doubted tee officials' deci­ More’ than 75 youngsters took between her husband end J. H. He reported there were clear indi­ which started last week." JOSEPH ADAMS from the ranks of the undefeated In the Rockies, it’s Denver over Ralph Zanelli, 144 lr2. Providence, nomic contributions to the Allied er. Her matching calotte was tin­ rop. Mass., parents of Sgt. White. Isabel Gates, Joan Miner: flower and Mrs. Harold Wolfe of Bunfi Colorado A. and M-, Nevada over sion. Patch the lad who scored both part in the opening basketball (Bud) Stotler, and that thA letter The latter, has been with the Army cations that basic wage rates A. five-day strike . of 'about 400 In BaMmor*. R. U 10. would be supplanted os trainer of ir effort, and outlines Allied ned with bronze ostrich feathers. committee, June Loomis, chair­ side. The baptism took place at AFL meat cutters and food han­ Phone 2-1231 Arizona State, Colorado Oollege New York—Pedro Fiiro, 133 drill at the state armory yestM- three ycarK^ and recently returned could be raised substantially , in Penn Beqolrea Ooirsl day afternoon. New fan sbapM the Howard Stables. She Said ens to help get Italy back on Us The maid of honor wore- a.slies of man, Gertrude Anderson Haven, St. Mary's church in Bdraalde. Mr. dlers in virtually all major food Pennsylvania must be given an over Colorado State, New Mexico l-4«. Camden, N. J„ outpointed et economically, rosea ivool. Her corsage was pelar­ after serving ifiqre than tr.yjBar ov­ many industries without increas­ Mable Hall, Gladys Christensen; and Mrs. Raymond Johnson also backboards greeted the aspirants. Stotler was on a month's vacatlm ing prices generally and without stores In Salt Lake City was end­ edge over unbeaten Columbia in over Utah and Brigham Young Lew Hanbury, 136 3-4, Washing­ goniums with brown .satin ribbon erseas in, France, and Germany missionary committee, Phyllis weie among those attending the over Utah State. The boards were erected last week. and would be back in December. with the Medical Corps. He has re­ impairing industry’s profit posi­ ed yesterday. A new contract pro­ depth and line strength, but the ton, D. C., 10. Yhsterday'a feature winners: hows’ Gowdy, Hubert Edmondson, Mrs. occasion. Go to bed early the night be­ Holyoke, Makis.—Mario Ochoa, ceived an honorable discharge and tion. vided increased wages and shorter Quakers bad beet not let Gene Coach Harry Kitching of Cheney At Belmont—Phahtaay. $7.00. Following's luncheon at the Isabelle Gates, Thelma Wright; Mrs. Ruth Welles Smith has hours. fore and enjoy the gam* the fol­ 190 1-3. Havana, outpointed with hl,s wife and spn will live for "Unless this la done,' the con­ Rossides and the amazing Colum­ Tech has IS boys out for the school At Pimlico— Occupy, $46.50. Hebron .*-avov Plaza, the couple left for music committee, Shirley Wright, rented a .house about five miles FAMH.Y GROUP bia acatbacks obtain a flying start. lowing day. Reedy Evans, 169, Hackensack, By Hagli Fnllsrton, Jo. on tee Wisconsin side of the field a wedding trip to Virginia. For the present with Mrs. White:s pa­ trast' between profits and other David Motycka, Gwendolyn Glen- from Keesler Field, Camp Biloxi, cage team. A practice scrimmage At Rockingham— King. Leroy, rents. Mr. and Mr.s. John Cullin of forms of income would generally CbrnsU will be tcM flc if Ed N. J., 10. New York, Nov. 8—(ff)— Last when Navy plays the Badgers $8.00. _ traveling'the bride'chose a heaven ney, Phyllis Gowdy, pianist; social Mississippi. She plana to drive ,Pep Scores TKO Chicago—O'Neill Bell, 153, De­ was on tap this afternoon. A-4-H club meeting for winners 26 Avon street. be. so extreme that businesa would HOSPITALIZATION McKeever’s young men ever get word bn Saturday’s Notr# Dams- Nov. 17. Leahy grew up in Ash­ At Churchill Do\gpa — Kantar blue gabardine suit with brown ac- committee, Loretta McKimiey, down with the . children, leaving around to wrapping two good' pe­ troit, knocked out Bennie Droll, Navy tussle, aa voiced by Steve an egg< production contest was incur public disfavor," the cabinet this week to be with her husband land, Wis., and Is an honorary The good news of tee/atat* au­ Run, $4.00. ee.s.sories and an orchid corsage. Gwendolyn plenney, Phyllis Gow­ riods together, so it's the -Big Red Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 8—(F>— 158, Peoria, ni.. 7. Owen; "Well, It was a photo fin- alumnus of the University . . . 14 at the Bond Hotel Thur.sday The roiinle will live at 44t Farm­ The Ladies’ Aid Society of the member asserted. Private Donald Sopdth o f tjie army'. SIMON1ZING ^ ' INSURANCE thorizing $3,000 from the State At Bay Meadows—Foreign Pol­ ■enlng, combined with a meeting dy, Ronald Edmondson; finance over the Red Raider*- Rated m Willie Pep, New York State's fea­ New Haven, Conn.—Eddie Cora- iih.” . . , There wasn’t much Billy Werber, Jr., 14-yesr-old son ington Avenue, Hartford. Zion Lutheran church will meet Secretary of Labor Schwellen- committee. Clara Smith (chair­ A pleasant evening was spent a^ The Body Shop Method Contingency Fund to. be spent oh icy, $9.10. the Connecticut Farmers' Co­ tomorrow evening at 7:30. bach. scolded both labor and man­ splendid showings in losing per­ therweight title nominee, scored'■ po, 133 8-4, New Haven, ouriMtht doubt in the minds of the scribes o f Uie'bld American League base man) Barbara Robertson, Ruth E. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A New Family Policy . technical 'knockout over Mike Mar- additional exits at the local state '' At Sportsmans Park —- Latent, operative Auction As.sociation, at agement for practices he said con­ formances, Dartmouth gets the ed Carlos Cuebos, 135, Naw Y(rqirk. who taw the slpw-motion fllnas stealing champ, finished second in $7.80. Let us check^ yot Loomis, Roger Sims. Evans lost week when a few SOLIMENE & FLAGG. I'l tyk, 181, St.'Catherines, Ont, last armory was welcome news to Oil which Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold- The American Legion Auxiliary tributed to bad labor relations. Now Available nod over Prmceton. 8. yesterday that the Irish had fail­ tee 300-yard run at the recent concerned. The many Coventry friends were !Mend\ of the family called to see 634 Center SL Tel. 8191 . P’enn State will fuzther illus- night in the fifth round of a sched­ Stamford, Conn.—-Danny Mar­ front end. We i n and their son Alfred were (virele.lo Unveil has received an invitation from To remedy Jurisdictional dis­ Dieir son, Lieutenant Charles Ev­ At Low Group Ratas ed to score, both on the disputed Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy Field Seeing Eye DeMosa resent. Alfred, who is 13, waa saddened to leam of the death of tiut* that it has an under-rated uled 10-round feature of a Hudson tin, 158, Newark, T.K.O.’d Larncy Gray-Dicklnson, post. No. 59 of putes, he suggested that perhaps Ell Carver in Rockville. Ftmeral ans and his wife while he was pass play and tec two shotg at the Dgy . . . The Air Force P.D.C. Just when work will start and Lafayette, Ind.—Purdue's fresh­ save you plenty rded first prize of $20 in class den of Nittany Upns by knocking Boxing Club fight before 7,821 Moore, 150. V a ll^ Stream, N. T., line which follow’ed it, and that Comets are looking ^for away- Its Honor Roll Windsor, inviting the unit to at­ labor should have a "czar” like the servlns were held for him Mon­ home on a leave of absence from For Men, Woinea Ages 18 to 88; fans in Memorial Auditorium. what the total number of fans who man Bob DeMoas continues to hit In the Connecticut home egg tend the dedication of its new baseball and movie Industries. Temple off the . pcnect-record 9. Notre Dame’s Frank Dancewicz from-home games the week-ends money. Do it not day aftemcon at Lladd’s Funeral an anny hospital at Atlantic City. CUMreh to Age It Inclnslve. pinnacle. The Merchant Marine Pep,'129Mi, Hartford. Conn., was Boston — Timothy (Buddy) will be admitted Is not known. The passing-'targeta st s better than laying contest for l-;i club memr home at 235 Pallsado avenue. Mon­ Included in the party were: Mrs. Older Age Uronp 69-80 busted the rules all to pieces on o f Nov. 17, 24 and Dec. 1. present limit Is- 750 under a direc­ .500 clip.' acre Of the state. Class C is for St. Margaret’s Circle, D. of I., Home. Mr. Carver la the father of Academy should top -Harvard. given a stiff battle in the first two. Haysa, 138 1-3. Boston, outpoint­ day morning. November 12 at Mrs. Clayton Carver who lived Clara Edmonson, James Edmonson Pay* for: rounds, but from then on he raked the final play by trying to shove tive Issued several weeks ago. Phone 5191 those maintaining a .flock of over will unycil an Honor Roll at a spe­ 11:30 o’clock. Members wishing to WANTI Lafayette, Rutgers, New York ed Tommy Moore, 130 1-4, Boston, halfback Terry Brennan through .On the Bounce ; rs birds. Pfc. Wm. J. Hamill here for several years, and Mrs. and wife, Mrs. William Edmoninn, Slckneoa or accident expenses Unlvereity, ^ h ig h and Villanova. Martyk with a variety o f punches 10. cial meeting which lis(,ta be open go should contact the president. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Storrs and tee pack of ifavy imemen . . . Lt. Jim Denton of Maplewood, Ithaca, — Freshman 'Hillary Open TUI 7 Alfred is In his first year of 1° the public at St. James’s hall Clayton Carvsr Is tha former Miss When' confined In any boepitni Boston College. Yale takes Brown which had the Canadian flounder­ New Orleans— Eddlt Bertolino, 1 Mrs. Elmer Weden by Saturday'at Bessie Loomis o f this town. Kms, Russell and Raymond and A T ON( nnywhere In the O. S. A. or Another last word—Lt. Col. Carl N. J.. was playing golf at Frank­ (?hoIlet of Cornell was one of the Ugh school at Windham High. He at 8:15 tonight. The Honor Roll the latest. - ^ ' in stride. Holy Croaa handles the ing to the floor and on the ropes. 183 1-3, Galveoton, Tsxos, out­ SfeAL-BEAM Given Discharge captain and Mrs. Walter Keller Miss Travlna Pesce, all of North BULLDOZER OPERATOR Cnnndn. Room mod board ex- Coast Guard Academy-the same Referee Ed Seres halted the l^ut pointed Fidsl Rivers, 1.33 3-4, Hinkle commenting on Army’s at­ furt, Germany, last month. His best high school backs in the a smart boy both at his studies contain# the names of sons and Coventry. This occasion was,, in- titude toward a Rose Bowl Invita­ third shot 6rt a par five hole struck south. For Oid Headiights ind In practical ways like poulty husbands of members. aad sona Walter, James and Rob­ AND STERLING pensea np to $8.80 per day for way. at 2:39 of the fifth round. Mexico, 8. ____ A meeting of the Private Duty ert were guests in town for the cklentalfy, a reunion for sdl of the a n t SO days* eoninement—8M 8 tion; "Glenn Davis comes from tee hairless ’ pate o f a . Ge’rman COMPLETE — $11.95 keeping. The addresa will be delivered by Nurses will be held this evening at DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS ' Three In Row For Gophers Troy. N. Y.—Ham Wlloby, 138, Pfc. William J. Hamill, son of W'eek-end. They are now residing boys as they had not seed each per day for next 96 dnya* con- In Minneapolis, Bemie Blerman Hartford, Conn., knocked out CSllfomls and would like very prisoner of war working on the There were nine winners in all, Lieut. William A. Jamieson, Jr. of 7:30. other since the beginning of the Only Experienced Men Atetches Tonight ncluding William Austin, Edward s Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hamill, of in New York. Mrs. George Keller SnemenL . is in, danger of suffering what is (3*orge Knox, 129, Newark, 8. much to play out there. As you green and bounced into the cup STEEL RINGS Avon Old Farms Convalescent war. • Need Apply. know, Davis and Blanchard have immers, Stuart Wells, Robert Hospital. Refreshments are to be 167 Cooper Hill street, has received and Miss Hilda Keller were also VoO owe H to your fnmily to for Um the strange experience of Bowling matches In the West Providence,. R. I.—Tommy Rp . . . "That,” Jim wrote home, DelU Chapter, Royal Arch Ma­ an honorable discharge under the visitors in town. Lieutenant Charles Evans is now provide tMs eeenrity and pro- a great influence on the coaching ’’W’ea by baldeagle.’’ Chevrolet^ *34-*36, Set twthorne, Dolores Perregaux, served following the dedication. - sons, will work the Mark Master Phone 7195 or 7531 — Or his team losing three etraight, Side Rec Lasgue tbnight pit the tolo, 142 1-2, Rome, N. Y., and point systiem at the separation getting around with an artificial tmstion In nn emergeney aad when Indiana steams in to tackle staff.” Ford, Model A .. .Set Rlaltraut Swartkopf, Murwin Degree at a meeting to be held in limb and is making good progress. Call or Write Knights of Columbus against Baby AI Brown, 137 3-4, New ihnson and Ernest Hyman, from center. Camp Ekiwards, Mass. He time of need. Minnesota., Brown's Garage and Lee’s Esso York, drew 10. - Cleaning the Cuff Ford V-8, '32.’4?, Set the Masonic Temple tomorrow ev­ Hospital Notes He also hopes to receive his hon­ A F a m ily Hoapitaiisatlon Today’s Guest Star lOua parts of the state. Al- ening at 7:30. returned home ^ n d a y night .after The Hale Construction Co. Improved Northwestern ia given and the Fairfield Grocers in the St. Louis—Charley Riley, St. Is there anything In the story Plymouth, ’34t*40, S e t. . , Aiiollier Arrested serving two ana a half years, orable medical discharge beftre 889 Main St. Maacbcater Uronp Policy ns low as 8.02 a a shaky vote over Wisconsin and Ben Bloodworth, Decatur, Ala., from tee midwest test Lt. Frank was the . only winner from -# *' III the'end of the year. How nice it other. Louis, knocked out Ozoie Peguesc, We Have Complete 8 cf»] in. nearly two o f which he has spent Day for a Family of ‘nre*; Elmwood, Pa., 8 (weights un­ Dally: "While Congress wrangles Leahy has. been assigned to the Admitted y^terday; David Bell- Larger Famille* Slightly Higli- For All Cars. A meeting Thursday evening of For Main St. Speed Plans Addition overseas in England and the con­ anger, Rockville; Mrs. Elaine Cot­ available). over the atomic bomb, the mystery Naval R.O.T.C. program at Notre tinent. Aa a f i e l d lineman he er. of what happened to the Army’s Dame and will be back on the Hebron War Finance Commit- ton. 54 l^nnsr street; Mrs. Anna Come In aad investigate this held at the home of the treas- Served with the 2nd Armored Divi­ Gehrlnger AU Don* bombaight has been cleared. It is South “Bend campus almost any ROUND The Comedian's Comedian JUST ARRIVED sion, iHeadquarters Battery, 142d Pallein, 24 North Fairfield street; policy wbieb Is designed for fnm- Rev. H. R. Keen, cleared up Milton L. Maynes of Garden To Its Office Mrs. Adelaide Patterson, - Rhode on lend-lesse to , th r day? : . . And, If It’s true, what TRIP ...... ^ I./U drive, was arrested by Officer Field Artillery, in France, ^Iglum,' ' lly protectlnn as a unit. Alabama football pitcher." will Hughey Devore’s position be? Milton Berie \/ho makes with the 1 0 0 NEW T IR E S; to that date from solini- Island; Mrs. Madeline Scranton. Let F. & S. Sell Your Property Service la Traditional H'lth Us! Jacksonville,. Fla., Nov. 8.—(85 Not Inchidlng Federal TOx. ‘ comedy—makes witli the praise, and It wraa shown that .a total Walter Cassells last night at 6:4.0 Holland and Germany, the —Declaring he waa all through . . . 'The athletic’ field adjoining The Rogers Corporation today Invasion of Normandy on day. JL033 Parker street; /Donna. Ted-4 Leaves Mancheeter, WCEH- too—when he says, "You con ol- 6.00x16 6.S ,140 hfid been raised toward for speeding on Main street^ This ford, 105 Benton street; Joan And­ We have iaany clients waitinjB: for property of’ every with baObball, Charlie Oehringer, One-Uhrato Spqrto Page,, i .,. the. Fleet Marine Air Whig head-, 1* the, fourth arrest made for secured a permit for an addition .He was In action at St. Lo, Ar­ OAVB, Oct. S-NeVi 49 laeliriiTe.^ j'wraya- tot yousMif go -any i»lace in *B quota o f $1,390, leaving to ^ts office building on Mill street erson, 94 Pitkin street. former Detnfit oecono baseman, It’s a good bet that you'll ./find quartenir In Chfiia has been named 7.00x16 lacking. Efforts are being speeding since Sunday and Is one dennes, the Rhineland and North-',, description in Manchester and suburb^ IT you have The Alien Dick Sisler, son of the celebrated at 10:35 A.' M., from Central an Adam Hat.” to cost $2,000. The company has em Germany. Admitted today: Charles Hayer- was released to inactive duty here “ Frank B. Goetige Field” ip honor Travel Agency, 498 Main 81., to ralM the amount required o f the steps that are to be taken Oeorge, playing first base for the For asiurance ot style and qtud- 6.50x15 ^mUls in Manchester and Goodyear Pfc. Hamill holds the European- dahl, Windsor; Mias Rosaline Mil- property for sale, Hat It with us fw quick results plus Realty Cqmpanv yeiterday at, the Jacksonville of the famous Marine athlete who TeL 8880. nplete the quota. by. the police to end speeding on and with the increased business Naval Air atation. St. Louis Cardinals next season was killed at Guadalcanal . ■ ity, choose an Adam Hat from a ) above U ^ I there was one Main street. The number of ac­ African and Mid-Europe campaign I personal attention. and Bus due track 12:80 P. M. Dally it is now necessary to increase its ribbons with five.fervice stars and Barnes, Lake atreht.' Gehrlnger whb..^ttalned the while Ray Sander* goes to some Ray -Dumont, who plans to lease a eelecUon that ranges from $3.45 to itioa o f $100; two of $60; cidents on the street of late has office space. - Discharged yesterday: Mrs. rank of Ueuttaont Commander other club . . .. Dick, now being big airplane plant at . Wichita, Doable eloces 12:45 P.*M. Races I7JI0—and coven every heodslxe, the Good Conduct M e ^ . start 1 F . 5L Bus leaves las- $aS; three of $15; 12 of $10; resulted In many complaints to Dr. Bernard Sheridan also took Phyllys Skinner and daughter, The Allen Inanmnce after 48 months ot active duty separated from the Navy, la on Koa.i and play on# o f hla semi-pro shape, color, and typel ' BRUNNEBl $0; 40 o f $5. Various emall- the police and-w’ith a few more He took the High school-Trade medlately after last race. a permit for an addition to his school course and after gradua- Rockvills'; Mrs. Josephine Orlow- The F* & S. Reolly Compony with the Navy, hot been • a big outfielder by trad* but the word tournament game* there' next itributlona were also re- .being taken In for speeding it is home on Stephen* *treet. He, will ski and son, Rockville. Agency* Inc^ name in boaeball Since 1926. He Is that tee Cards will send him summer in esse of rain, point* 30 Odtlaiid S tm iif hoped to serve a.* * warning and tloh entered the ser^'lce at Fort Phones: 2-1153 and 6719 . TelephoM S tf 1 -J It w o the experienee of biillii a garage with a breezeway Dix. N. J. Within irix month* he Discharged today: Janet Sartor, 058 Alain SL. Manebeoter .said hia plaps were to retufn. t'* south for training at a new.post- but: . ’’There’s a celling on nearly j NEW ENGLAND GLENNEY‘S rltore that contributions------" hat Jp.noiv consld- , and afso*an Weekdays, Evenings and Sundays TeL 8188, Detroit whi additional sleeping tjansferiTd to England where 104 School street; Mrs. Margaret I he is a partner in | tion during the winter . . ( Ad- everything e]s* tesse days, why i TRANSPORTAVON CO ail lncora*i.fifC4 a too hjgh rateXf speed. .... i rsom. ^ ' ihe received further training. Richmond, 336 South Main strM tJ a manufaaurin| agency. ' mlrol WUUam D. Leahy wUl sit not bassbaUt” ' u

MANUHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, QONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,194^ .FACE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'fER. OONN-, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 , 194S TOONERVILLE FOLKS ' J bN FONTAINE Wanted Autos— — Kusinesa Siervlcea Offered IS Rooflnff— Repairing 17-A Help Wanted— Male 36 Fuel and'Feed 49-A Household Goods 51 Motorcycles li T h e r e ’s a r e a s o n w h y B u t c h V/okilb h o ^ t h e r e c o r d < AIR CONDITIONED UNITS EXPEIt'l REPAIRS ol Shingles, SEASONED Hard wood. Slab and MOST women take pride in their itS S and Sense and Nonsense slate, composition and :ln roofs PORTER wanted. Apply Federal ESME" kindling. Immediate delivery. floors. They are replacing worn HAVING RECEIVED THE HOT FOCT OFTBNER TH/W ANYONE IN TOWNl C la ia fi^ WAN’TED—Model A or B Ford INSTALLED Qassified aedani good condition and priced Rebuilding and repairing of Bakg Shop. 885 Main street. Hauling and trucking. Ashes re­ kitchen and bedroom linoleum 'chimneys and flashings. E. V. moved. Cellars. cleaned. Phonfc rugs now at Benson’s, 713 Main. right for cash. Call 8856. Hot .Air 'Furnaces Installed ^ 1 Q—Who''are President Truman’a We understand an unfortunate A beggar approached a woman and Reset. Coughlin, 390 VVoodland street. EXPERIENCED mfcaT cutter. 2-0374. .y' Advertiteinents Phone 7707. Must be able to run a meat de­ GOOD USED furniture bought Advertiseii.jnts military and naval aides? thing happened to a party of on a downtown atreet: WANi’ED—.WE NEED used cars Eavestroughs and Conductors. "Mahehester friends recently, after Woman—Arc you married, my and pa> top prices Cash talks partment. Good wages. Apply in and sold. We handle stoves, heat­ For Rent A—Brig.-Gen. Harry H. Viughii lY o r Rent For Sule All Types Sheet Metnl Work. ROOEt.\( - .-IPEcnAl-lZINQ In person. Firestone Market. 379 ers, stove parts and pipes Open For Sale Mother’s Falle cYownlng blow to a long series of and Com. James K. Vardaman; Jr. they had planned a nice trip. poor fellow? and we have it. Stop and get our repairing roofs ot all kinds, also Household Goods 51 Vhen they gathered at the rail- Beggar—Do you think I’d "be To SeU offer. Cole Motors—4164. East Center street. evenings. Jones Furniture Store. To Buy To Sell 'sorrows he had suffered all his T o Bay MANCHESTER new roofs No Job too small or 38 Oak street. Tel. 2-1041. I often took mother with me married life and that the thought Q—W hit Is' ramie; what is ar­ J y station, they found there were asking help from total strangers SHEET METAL WORKS large. Oooo work, fair price. Free WANTED — High school boy. ATTENTION! DISCHARGED while rehearsing my tableau <,f losing her had completely un- ise? * 13 in the party. Not wishing to If I had a wife? eartmatca Call Howley. Hfinchea- Arthurs Drug. Rubinow Build­ VETERANS AND MEMBERS OF for the revue at the Palace—1' nerved him. He would not accept A —Both are new textiles; ram­ take any chances, they decided to Business Services Offered 13 21 Years’ Experience THEIR FAMILIES BARSTOW gas stove. Call 2-1309. toss a coin to ace who would stay Man—la It a boy? PHONE 5413 OR 64H ter 5361. ing. knew she loved this. The W on-. opinion of either the doctor or ie is glass fiber, and arise is ma’dc If You Are Interested Houses for Sale 72 der Bar presentation, a spectacle' the specialist, nor could he bi- from milk cards. behind. Hospital Nurse—Well, the one Lost and Found ASHES AND RUBBISH removed RANGE BURNERS and power A BACK to pre-war roofing, sid­ WANTED—Young man to learn In an Exceptional BUY _ But as it turned out they all In the middle la ../tttic8,^cellBra and yards cleaned SELLERS Kitchen cabinet, com­ which I originated,. did rather ^ Ueve that euch a brilliant, beauU- p'llOST—Beagle dog, white with burners of all makes and kinds ing, insulation, new ceilings, automobile body work and paint­ In a Complete 3-Room plete. Good cor.flition, $15. 121 FOR SALE—Manchester North— well, and I received an offer froro.ful woman would be tied to a bed Q—How many railroad systems stayed. It seems the coin rolled R. Camposco. telephone 5848 o To none of us is given the task Mack patchM, brown around the cleaned and a'djuateu 10 years' paperhanging, painting, etc. ing. Solimenc and Flagg, Inc. 634 HOME OF MODERN Hollister street or call 6951. Twd-family. first floor avallabli Henri Hallala find the famous car- in helpless Inertia, to drag out her' are there in Great Britain 7 Into a crack in the depot plat­ 7487. of making over the universe. But h ^ . Female. Answers to Bobby. experience. Tel 2-1731. 44 Main Large savings, time payments, Center street. FURNITURE now. Cool summer, easily heat­ toonist. Rip. to produce and dance remaining dqg? in a way that A—Fou^'' Prior*to the 1921 form and the party missed the WOOD CUTTING, plowing, re­ atrecL free estimates. Tel. 7256. The Please Consider This One! FOR SALE— Combination coal ed winter, hot water heaters. Ten two more tableaux for a revu4 consoU ^ion there were 126. train hunting for the .piece of to each of us Is committed some Call T355. would have revolted and harrl- small Job as a test of our worth. ^ _____ - • ’ - moving of trees, also grading Apex Home Remodeling Cprp. AT $497 and gas range. Barstow. Good extra large rooms. Fine floors, they'were presenting at the Tha fled her. money. ^LOST — Black' cocker apaniel, done Aime Latulippe, 758 Vernon REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, Situations Wanted— It Includes Living-Room in red and condition. Tel. 7464. red brass piping, screens and atre de 1’Avenue early in May. During the third week of her Q—How many soldiers does anawera to Pal. Finder please beaters, irons or what have you. Male 39 blue with all necessary accessories. storm sash. Remodeled 1934. Nlc# Negro Preacher (to his congre­ ffudge—Guilty or not guilty? street. Tel. 6077. THE Ever popular braid scatter I accepted this offer, and there | lUneas. she' Improved enough to .Jtussia plan to have demobilized gation)—Bredcrn, we must do Rsstua—Guilty, I thinks, Jedge; call Smltty’a Service Station. Plck-up and deliver. The Friendly Movini?—Truckinsr— 7-Pc. Waterfall Bedroom, 5-Pc. yard, 100 x about 200 feet. Two- ensued a stormy acene with H4nrl speak a few words, recognized' m y by the end of 19«5T FIx-It Shop, 718 North Main, Stora8;e 20 COYNE Electrical school gradu­ Dinette outfit, new 1945 Model rugs are now in stdek in several something to remedy de Status but yo' all better go 'head an’ try Tel. 3871. story bam, garage. Near business 'Vama when I gave him my no* 'father, and even smiled at,..the A^—Around seven million, from mt to make aho’. RANGE BURNERS SERVICED. Telephone 4777, W. Burnett. ate, with threit years’ experience COMBINATION Oil and Gas sizes and in popular colors, $1.98 center, $4,000 down payment. 771 tlce: he resented my leaving the an- army variously estimated at Quo! \ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Com­ flowera he brought her eveiy day.' Member—Brudder Jones, what ; UOST—Boy'a brown peaked cap, Telephone 6940. repairing refrigerators, — etc., Stove. This furnUure is brand. up. Benson's, 713 Main street. New Britain avenue, Hartford. Palace for another house, but it 12 to 16 million. nUARANI-EED RADIO Service, pany. Trailer van sendee. Local am de Status Quo? Advle for the Fair Sex between Laurel and Park streets. would like work with concern in NEW—not used. Actual value was an opportunity I couldn’t paaa Father’s finances were in no Complete cleaning and cherk-up moving, packing anc storage. FOR SALE—2 dining-room tables, Negro Preacher—Dat, my brud­ My lady, be wary of cupld. Telephone 2-0001. PICTURE FPJ'.MING. Have that Manchester..Call 6955. $695. FOR SALE— Newly decorated up. condition to stand ' the terrific —What large d ty do the three special picture framed. Special of your radio $.2.00., All makes Dial 5187. , Why this has beconhe available will walnut, and oak. Also living-room six-room single, fireplace, oil der, am Latin for de mess we’s in. And list to the liijes of this''veraef LOST—Black and tan pekinge.** radios repaired. Expert service. chair. Telephone 3163. W Mother spent a...we«k or so In expenses Involved ,-in a long Ill­ clUes Mu-(Jhing, Wal-Chlng, and To let a fool kiss you is stupid; rat 1 for nrilltary subjects. Work be explained in person. , burner, garden plot and other’de- Spain, then went to Elngland and ness, BO I did What 1 could to Kln-Ching form ? doB. Anawera to Llndy. Children's called for and delivered. Call Military training. Phone 4.553. Dog'S— Pets— Bi rds 41 Girl—While I deeply appreciate To let a kiss fool you Is wprae.. May be seen at your convenience FOR SALE—18th century ma­ slrable features. Private owner. wrote she was sharing a bouse at help bY t n a ^ g a quick trip to A —Peiping, China, . covering * Clx. , pet. ^11 4440.______Manchester '7671. Paintins:— Papering; 21 at Phone 7183. the honor of your proposal of SHEET METAL WORK hot air hogany dining-room set. 46 Marlow on the Thames—about an Paris to becak my lease, if possi­ about 25 square miles. The Ta­ marriage, circumstances beyond FOR SALE, male pedigreed cocker hour and a half by train from 5 LOST*—Pair of Blasses between OIL BURNERS serviced and rC' furnace repairing. New hot air CONTRACTORS, Interior and ex­ A-L-B-E-R-T-S Thomas Drive. ■ ble, and Mnd Marie and the. ani­ tars built Mu-cnilngt the Chinese my control compel me to decline. Grocer—Have you ever been to spaniel puppy. 9 months old. 43 Allyn Stree.t Hartford. London — with the Australian Hartford road and Orford Village. placed. Warm alt fumaeea ' re­ and air conditioning fumaeea In­ terior painting, paper hanging. mals ttf Vlolette, whose synjpkthy Wal-cniing, and Kln-C^ilng, the Young Man—Darling, what are the zoo ? ■ color red. Nice with children. Conn. Largest Furniture Store Lots for Sale 73 Bihger. Nellie Melba. 1 gathered Finder please call 2-1791. Reward paired and replaced For full In­ stalled. Eaves' trough and C5 .n- Specializing in spray painting, and kindness, like that of many inner or "Forbidden City,” was those circumstances? New Errand'Boy—No, sir. Phone 3796. Phone or write for Free Courtesy from the tone of her letters that such friends, were beyoiid eX' the home o f the Emperors, and formation call Van Camp Bros. ductor repairing. Norman Bents, equipped to handle large spray­ Machinery and Tools 52 Girl—Yours. . ■ Grocer—Well, you ought to go feliOST—English setter, J9 months’ FOR s a l e :— East of Sprues street she was feeling perfectly well qnd presslon. I was trying to do some was but of bounds to all but the 15 years' experience! Tel. 5244. 8966. ing contracts. McKinney Sk Fenn. Auto Service. We will call for you sometime. You’d get a big kick Old. black and white. Call Lee's and bring you home. No obligation GARDEN tractors, cement mix- nice level building' lot. all utili­ Intended singing again In opera, packing wh$n I received a long' Emperor and his fanrfly. Free inspections! Telephone 2-0106, Manchester. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 ties. Priced right. Arthur A. The life of a politician Is divided out of watching the turtiea zip EIsm Station, 4540. e Le CTRIC REFRIGERATION on your part. Phone 6-0358. *ers, stationary and portable trac­ for she spoke of studying two' or distance call from father. I could Knofla, 875 Main ■ street. Tel. Into three stages: past you. WATERMAN'S Personal errand SERVICE PROPERTY Ow-ners Attention. Two 7 months’ .old pigs, grain fed, tor sawrlgs. Fordson parts. Dub­ three times a week In London. hear the anguish in bis voice vi­ (J—How old Is the earth’s outer 1— He is nominated. LOST—Football suit last Thurs­ WE HAVE the finest assortments 5440-5938. service. Local package delivery. Servicing All Makes of Comlnerclal Paperhanging and painting,, in­ laying pullets, breeding or eating lin Tractor Company, Willimantic One night, just as I was going on brate over the wire aa he told me crust ? ? 2— He Is elected. Final Thoughta. . , . The law day, somfewh^re on West Side. of kitchen linoleums; also tile at the Theatre de I’Avenue, Marie Light trucking. We cater to any and Domestic Refrigeration side or, outside. Large, savings. duck.s. Phone Rockville 1566-12. that Dr. Maclean had noticed a A —About 3000 million years, 3— He is investigated. that Menu to cause most of the E.A Finder call 2-0765., Franklin P. Llpp Telephone 5867 New block ceilings. Estimates and wall coverings. Manchester handed me a telegram. It said: change in mother that morning scientists believe. • divorces Is the In-Iaw. . . . Kissing , local errand. Telephone Manches­ "Mother has suffered a stroke. ter 2-0752. Telephone evenings "4762 furnished free. Phone Apex 7256. Floor Covering Center. 462 Hart­ ' Musical Instruments 53 Resort Property for Sale 74 and thought I should come back Sunday School Teacher—Junior, is a pleasure or it Isn't, according 116 Keeney St. Manchester. Ct. SADDLE horses for sale or rent. ford road. O il 5688. Please come at once”—signed by at once. Violette drove me. to Le can you tell me what the minister to how the girl takes i t . . . The Announcements FOR SALE --Coventry Lake, 5 r REFRir.ERATTON SERVICE PAINTING AND Paperhanging 637 Main street, Buckland, Conn. a Dr. Maclean, and there was the Bourget Where I caught the after­ Social Situations meant when he said it was more way of the transgressor Is hard EXPERT and guaranteed- service and wallpaper. John P. Sullivan. LEAVING town. Full sized maple TENOR BANJO, like new, Tel. room cotage, all year round address of a nursing home in noon plane. even If he turns back. . . . Trou­ ; ICE CREAM to carry out. Pints of 8015. blessed to,give than to receive? Gnmow. Coldspot, Crosley, on all types of radio.s and record Phono 4260. bed complete, chest of drawers place. Built 1940, completely Marlow. • 'When I arrived at Marlow at 6 Junior—Well, he must have been ble will meet any man half-way. ‘ ■Treat’s extra rich ice cream. Westinghouse, and all other makes. and boudoir chair. All like new. furnished. Shown by appoint­ I read it twice before the full The Situation; You are planning players. Radios for sale, CarinI Poultry and Supplies 43 FOR SALE—4-strlng guitar and o’clock that evening my mother thinking of castor oU. . . . Getting Into hot water will Without sherbet. Also sundaes, Commercial and Domestic.^ Brothers, 32 Oak atreet. Phone PAINTING a S d Paperhanging. C an 3734. ment. Tel. 5440-5938. Arthur A. horror of that short message be­ waa dead. The doctor cautioned a birthday party for a 4 or 6- make anybody hardbolled. . sodas and sandwiches. Bldwell’s case. In ekcellent condition $35. 4607. Good work. Reasonable rates. FOR SALE—Fat turkeys, live or Knofla, 875 Main street came clear to me. Then I auto­ me to get father back to the hotel year-pld. Read It or Not Dead men tell no tales, but the '. Soda Shop, 527 Main street. SCIENTIFIC FOR SALE—Living-room suite, Call 2-1283. Wrong W ay: Invite 15 or 20 Raymond. Fiske. Phone 3384! dressed. Telephone Manchester matically went on and did the as soon as possible, for there was A college at Sheperdstown, W. live ones make up for them. . REFRIGERATION CO. OLD FLOORS SANDED good condition, table with 4 best I could with my dance. It guests of yaqging ages—from, t y MtNxsjM 8rs4l»x(«. lx*. VALDURA Improved asphalt 7733 after 6 p. m. a possibility of his .having a com­ Va., has been given the preserved If you love yourself tpo much 37 Oak St. Phone: 2-1226 Laying and finishing. chairs, bed and spring, folding ( Wanted— Real Estate 77 was Irhposalble to let the perform- plete nervous collapM. All sorts say, three to eight, because their specimen of a six-legged, two body else will love you at all. paint as a perfect paint ior the bed complete, vanity dresser. Wearing; Apparel— Furs 57 J. E. Jensen. Private Instructions 28 EGGS— Strictly fresh, delivered eers down because of a personal of sad details had to be attended 'mothers are friends of yours and tailed ca t . v ' exterior of stacks, water tanks, RADIO REPAIRING. Plck-up Tel. Wllllmantlc 9928 evenings, William W. Brewer, 116 .Drive B, •ervlce. Kadloa checked at the direct from farm to consumer. IF YOU decide to sell your prop­ sorrow. When 1 came off, Hallais to, so I begged him to stay with you feel if you have a party they 1^ oil-tanks, roofs, gutters, ventila­ PRIVATE LESSONS for Children Silver Lane. was standing in the wings waiting BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Over the Hedge BY EDGAR MARTI home. Store open all day. Man- Phone 2-1430. FOR SALE—Man’s overcoat, dark erty or to find a home we feel Bunnie at the hotel and let me do must all be Inclpdedi^ . Short, Short Story tors, foundations, structural Iron, MODERNIZE your home at low- in reading and arithmetic. for me. Mane having already told cheatei Radio Service, 73 Birch grey, size 40-42. Telephone 5422.. that in view of our extensive 'ex­ everything. 1 could not 'stand the Right Way! Keep' the party "Sighted (Schooner, farm implementa or wherever cost, build that extra room' now. ELOCUTION—Speech problems BROILERS and Fryers Ready to WHITE gas stove, excellent con­ him the terrible news. He thank­ small and Invite only chlidreq of » 'WK( OH I THKt HOW T>0 WHM OO VOO atreet. Teleohone 2-0840. dition, 4-bumer. (2) white draw­ perience we are well qualified to look of utter misery in his tired Drank same.” surface protection is important. Alteratlona and repairs. Work of corrected—clear diction—articu­ cook 43c lb. Also lb. squab ed me for dancing under the cir­ a similar qge, so that the children VIA WAVyb -^O VS.Q y o o D o i VVYJWV. all kinds. Real estate work ers. $100. 4 Tyler Orcle, Orford BABY’S 3-piece camel hair suit, serve you. After you have com­ gray eyes, and the thought of sav­ ...Its tough, durable finish protects lation. White Studio (Johnson broilers $1 each. Place ordar now. cumstances and very kindly told ing him a moment’s sorrow that won’t becoine overly stimulated hlny you live as long as you liU'3 AKO THt LIGHT TRUCKING, ashes and solicited. Rates reasonable, credit Village. size 2. Two pair baby’s white missioned us to act for you we j : I u y surface indoors or out, above Block), 709 Main street, Phone Wed. and Sat deliveries. Phone me to go pack a bag, and he would could be Avoided strengthened me and the small ones pushed aside and have all you like as long as ‘.u r rubbish removed reasonable. ■ Tel. terms arranged. Tel. 2-0400. shoes, size 6. Telephone 3581. immediately enter into a vigor­ l:j or below the ground. Manchester 3661. 2-1392. 2-0617. telephone the Im p ei^ Atrlinea to spend the night in vigil beside by the older ones. you live. ’■T Plumbing A Supply Co., 877 FOR SALE — Beautiful 6-plate ous and honest effort to 'accomp­ WANTED—ALL KINDS vf alac- Glenwood range, 3 plate - gas lish results. If you want quick for a seat on the flrn plane to my mother’s body. Ais the nurs­ ^ Main street Phone 4425. FOR SALE— Broilers and fryers, Wanted—To Buy 58 England. ing home was a Protestant one, trlc wiring and repairing. Any Musical— Dramatic 29 3 months old, 40c a pound. 83 stove, .attached. Living-room set, action communicate with us. (Jail CARPENTER work of all kinds. tlxa Job given prompt attention cabinet radio, bedroom, break­ Mr. and Mrs. WilUam E. Gkxxl- father had encountered all sorts FUNNY BUSINESS Telephone 8608. Congress street, or phone 4523. WANTED To Buy—'TypewTiter or Automobiles for Sale 4 Call 3975 before 7 p. m. PIANO Tuning the repairing. fast sets, dlshea,.;etc. No dealers, chlld, Manchester 3898 tetweea I dl^ not arrive at the Marlow of obstacles in obtaining their office desk. Call Mr. Lawler, nursing home uiitil afternoon, permission Tor a priest or nun to ALL MAKES of washing ma­ Player' pianos specialty. John please. 148 West O n ter street 5171. 11-5. JCvenlngs Hartford 2-0779. SALE!— 1934 2-door Chevrolet ARTS RADIO sales and guaran­ Cockerham, 28 Bigelow atreet. Office, 15 Forest street Manches­ and I learned* that Dr. Maclean remain with mother as he wished. sedan. 542 Middle ’Turnpike, East, chines repaired. 10 years’ exper­ Articles for Sale 45 Perhaps the only coiisolatioh to teed repair service. Come in and Dial 4219 FOR SALE —2 burner Florence WANTED To Buy—A doU car­ ter. had been called the previoua eve­ after 5 p._in. ience. Call A. Brewer. 2-0549. •see the new Meek radios now! circulating heater complete with ning by mother’s hysterical maid the whole tragedy waa that she r 1 REMINGTON electric riage, in good condition. Reason­ Prompt pick-up and delivery razor, stove pipes. Inquire 73 Devon WANTED to rent or Jiuy, 6 room and found her condition desperdte. died in a coma,, without fear or Bo o k k e e p in g and Accounting never been usie be WANTED—Refined young lady to to start, traveling expenses and WANTED To Buy — 2-family covery were very ellght. My Marlow cemetery, whoM dead ALLY OOF He’s the Prosecutor BY V .T .H i after 6 p. m. Offered 13-A burned. Call 3665. KEROSENE room heaters, elec- share furnished apartment with ■ /.I A ASHES and Rubbish removed and bonus. Experience with children another girl on Main/street, with house, preferably flats, 6 rooms brother had arrived several hours sleep beside the River Thames. iric range, gas combination before me and was bitterly re­ (To Be Continued) / VVMAT'5 TW IDEA .THIS THJGr him GOmC 'AUSV OOP.' WHAT ON e a r t h Aww«f l&OT A CMSVC 1^1840 OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan, new light hauling. Telephone 8927. CURTAINS. Hand laundered, helpful. (ilaU Manchester 8266 be­ or without board. I^itchen privi­ each, modem, near Manchester, /range, dining-room set. golf centfr, available for. occupancy sentful that mother should have f \AHV ^ JAWM'M' A &UM IW MV OM VACATION! . ' MV STACi HAVE vOO PONE TO AM' A HAie* l y Duco paint, dark green; 1940 called for and delivered, 24-hour tween 5-7 p. m. OUTDOOR Play-yard, 40 feet leges. Call 8254 after 5 p. m. * s a ., k BTAClf? AAJ- HCW COA'E \MTm Th is OOP. I i...^STOP DOOGING 1 OIL BURNERS cleaned, serviced clubs, beds miscellaneous. 49 now or soon. Phone 2-1022 after been moved from her own room Brings In Tough Customer v O uRSE lP ? a n d COT. AM' It" Dodge sedan, new Duco paint service. Write Box N. Herald. square In sections. Phone 2-1215. MESSIM' ABOCMP placc s u p ­ NE'VER w h a t a q e v o j _ tH' issu e r^ ASKIN'! Wa n t e d -t- capable woman for Flower street. without our consent, for be was black. Terms and trades. Cole and Installed. Tel. 2-0461. George FURNISHED heated room, twin 6 p. m. ■flit) IM WOMMue'S LAB? p o se d TO g f WOULPA DOING# BACn; V- ^^STIONS, NOT j certain the effort of the trip had Kansas City — (/P) —- Patrolman V -5' l u believed Motors. Phone 4164. McMullin, 704 Parker street. general housework. Saturday FOR SALE—Browning automat!^ 2 SOFA beds, $10 each: two sofas bads, suitable fof 2. Also single OCXED P produced the second hemorrhage. Orville Lashbrook brought in a AK!' C>AeK’ lT ? » " riorlsts— Nursiof ies 15 only. Apply 41 Ferndale Drive 16-gauge. German high-powered with sllp-coverr $15 and $35.; room. 5 minutes from Main PLUMBER, stcamfitter, pump ne after 5 p. m. rifle with Shells. 14 Munroe s tre «' street. Call 5^0. Legal Notices For 10 ghastly days we fought tough customer after a stiff fight. chanlc. Carl Nygren. 15 Sou*l youth chest iuia dresser, $10 .to save her life. 'The day fol Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 FOR SALE — Asparagus. Mary The boys around the police sta­ street. Tel. 6497 Y o u n g woman or high school TWO USED storage tanks, 55(^ each; youth bed apd steel spring, FURNISHED, heated front bed­ lowing my arrival, 1 went to Lon­ Washington. 35-$i.00, 100-S2 75 DISTRICT o r CXJVENTRT 8S. tion aay the tough customer 3R SALE— Man’s 26-lnch bi- student to play piano part-time gal. capacity. 6 ft. diam. by 30 ’ $12.50; walnut dinette set $20; room, with or without light house­ COURT OF PROBATE. November 6th. don and arranged for the best brought in Patrolman Lashbrook. ITiousands of perennials. 4-85c w . ^ cycle, balloon tires, deluxe FLOOR MACHINES for dancing school. Box J-O, coal burning kitchen heater, $10; keeping (Jentleman or forking 1945. specialist I could find. Sir Fred­ At any rate, the culprit is jailed and up. Daphne, large plants. ft. ^long, Ij-inch plate, riveted I atreamllne model, fully equipped, Herald. construction. Call H. Dragat * solid mahogany dining-room couple preferred. Call 6951. Estate of John Anderson, lots oi erick Treves, to drive down to and Lashbrook can vouch f o l the FOR RENT 85c. Evergreens. Chrysanthe­ table, will set 14 places; metal Coventry, in said District, deceased. 'light, horn, metal basket; model Sons, Inc. Hartford 6-9381. The Executrix having applied (or an Marlow Immediately for a con' fact that the prisoners resisted DD, 2 speed New'Departure shift, Sanders and Polishers. mums. Chater’s double holly- WANTED—VVorhan or girl for bed springs, full size, $2; odd FOR RENT, —Furnished heated order authorizing and empowering her aultation. Hia opinion was that the strong arm o f the law. The cul­ i U)' 11 pre-war, like new, 355. Box DD, hocka. 3-50c, 12-Sl .50. Free— Mr? general housework. Live in. Call WICKER Carriage, wicker strol­ chairs, $1 each. 169 Middle Turn­ bedroom,. near bath, first floor. 3 to sell certain real estate belonging to mother might live but would re prit was an apple stealing opossum Herald. * McGILL-CONVERSE, INC. Lord Lothian Bell Shasta Daisy 6514. ler, crib, play-pen, floor model pike east, between 1 and 5 p. m„ /minutes walk from Post Office. said estate, as per application on fils main an Invalid, partially para­ more fully apiiears. with sharp teeth. Lashbrook cap­ t,V‘ ------with every $lO0 order of peren­ Philco radio, Colt’s officers model Wednesday. Tel. 8217. lysed, for an indefinite length of tured. him and then didn’t dare let 64S Main St. Tel. 6887 WANTED — .Experienced sales ORDERED; That the ]2th day ot *v T | M -aJ nials. John Zapatka. 168 Wood­ 22 calibre target revolver. 200 November, 1945, at 1:30 o'clock In the tlma and that there was nothing go. He waa forced to dangle the WFICu 6 r«T ( Wa l t e r s u h u l Tz , su congress land atreet Telephone 8474. clerk, full time. Apply W. T. rounds of ammunition, holster MOST homes lack enough closet afternoon, at the Court of Probate In aclenea could do to effect a com' animal from the patrol car win­ Grant Co.. 815 Main street. space! We can solve the problem BY MERRILL BLO£ HIGH POLLAR street. Asiies aoc rubbish remov­ and an\munitlon box. Call 4313 . -Wanted to Rent 68Coventry, be and the sam'e la assigned plete recovery. dow while his partner drove eight FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS In a Dilemma ed. Local trucking. Tel. 2-1588. If you will visit our store for for a hearing on the foregoing appli­ WANTED—Girls and young wom­ after 5 p. m. cation. and this Court directs ths When I met father at tha boat blocks to the station. Cash Waiting for Business Heating;— Plumhinn 17 wardrobes and utility cabinets. WANTED — By ex-serviceman, COPt 1945 lY W lA tU V lC I IHC T M tXG u 't fAJ Off / w h o are you goino- WHAT O p l „ I CXNNO—B(jr ITU. en in all departments. Steady Executrix to cite all persons Inter­ train a week, later, he looked so LETS NOT SPEAK OF Properties —- City or Coun­ ELEtTTRIC and Acetylene weld­ ONE pair of men’s riding boots, Benson’s, 713 Main street wife and child, four or five-room ested therein to appear at said tlma TO TAKE TO OUR. SKITT „ DO N O W ? job, good pay, pleasant surround­ old and frail, my heart ached for Bam swallows, robins and phoe “But witli four of us it lakes only one-fourth as long to CLUB PANCE.GtAD LAD? THE“ DBAK, DEAD " ftAST.PAST. w t^ tss try Homes — Building I.4)ts ing. No, Job too large or too FURNACES, ALL sizes in stock. size 8. Electric egg cooker, at­ rent. (Jordon cj, Tuttle. Dial 5020. and place, by publishing this order ol him. It w a s. not difficult to Me bes have been known to rmls small. All work guaranteed ings. _Tober Baseball Manufac­ FOR SAL£—Combination baby’s noUce once In some newspaper having __ ' practice niy Icssoh!” _ • * JOV - lAVF WHILE SHE KiE Low an $90. Devino Company tachments for Magic Maid elec­ t u t my mother’s illness waa the broods on moving ferries. a new , SHOVELIN’ — Farms — Summer Cot­ Parker Welding Co., 166 West Poat Office Box 1007, or Water- turing. Elm street, Manchester. high chair. Also some odd chairs. a circulation In said 'District, and by tages — Woodlots. tric mixer; baby equipment, car­ Tel. 3688. posting a copy on ths public sign-post interest/ ^ m e .' Middle Turi.pike. Tel. 3926. bur^ 3-3856. riage, bathinette, swing, scales, Houses for Sale 72 In the Town of Coventry, where the .Whatever You Have To Sell bedding, bottle warmer, bottles^ USED Breakfast set, combination deceased last dwelt, at least 5 days REPAIRING AND Reflnishing Help Wanted— Male 36 SINGLE home, 6 rooms, offe par­ before Said day of hearing, and return CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH chairs, caning, rush and reed. and clothing. Telephone 3109. door 86x81, screen door 30x81, make to this Court of the notice given, CALL 8254 Roofing;—Repairing 17-A WANTED—2 men for counter tially finished. Ehccellent. neigh­ Edward E. Fish, 104 Chestnut reasonable. 22 South Alton street. borhood, lot 60 X 135. Semi’-air EUGENE W. LATIMER. Judge. street Tel. 3688. work, week-ends, Thursday, Fri­ FQR SALE—Loam $6.00 per load. ROOFING, ASBESTOS stdewalla day and Saturday. Ebcperienced Call 8570, 7 to 9 a. m. or after 7 FOR s a l e :—"Black, coal or wood conditioned heat. On Middle JONES REALTY MASON WORK; chimneys cleaned eaveatroigh conductors Nu- preferred. Manchester Public p. m. kitchen range with hot water Turnpike West. Long term' F.HJL. Princess 7 1 115 Main Street and rebuilt outside fireplaces. •vood ceilings and Interior walla. Market 805 Main street. front. 364 Parker street mortgage. Price $6,000. Available M g.M BIR W I6JC m » I Telephone 2-0418.. Wood ahlnaung, general repadr- CHRISTMAS Gifts of filet crochet December 1 Cecil W. Ehigland, Ing. Free estimate. Time pay­ WANTED — Ehcperieqced meat at moderate prices. For fine run­ agent. Manchester 5179, 2-5 p. m. ments. Louis Lavlgne, Manches­ cutter, steady work. Manchester ners and davenport sets. Call Hostess Apron 5212 5.30-8 p. m ter Tooflng. Call 2-1428. Public Market, 805 Main street 6951. FOR SALE—Four room pre-war liMYicc. INC. V M. Ma U.S. single. Liarge unfinished room up­ i i J . Fuel and Feed 49-A TO BE SOLD stairs. Hot water heat, garage T N T M lF A r BY FRED HARJ and well landscaped lot. Call RED RIDER Tale of Long Ago Ob Elasti Center Street—Beautiful Home—Six nice rooms and 2-1692. m n m m . D ie bnth on second floor and tile lavatorj' on first floor.- FOR s a l e :—Seasoned slab wood. gbVItfSS StAOf**!>ov.. Hltcben cabinets, fireplace, hot water, oil burner, many other ai>- Telephone 4225 or 8642. m SORT m pointments, and a 2-car garage. r Four-Roonr^ingle—nearly new—<-haniilng little home with Will You Be Sorry jjU style and decorations. Including fireplace. You will dm tm /// REAL ESTATE LISTINGS r p Of AO rjrpes Wm MI When You Are „ ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. Oaali Avallakta. Real Estatfl and Insurance JARVIS REALTY GO. 863 MAIN STREET , TELEPHONE 3450 ones «m Bsrtatmcs m s Quoted A Weekdsjra airf aee«Bjre Low Allowance

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