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Naugatuck Man Is A Witness In Jail Inquiry Thomas Jackson of Caen street, well known Naugatuck resident, was one of the witnesses who tostidied yesterday before State Referce Carl Foster, who is conductIns: An Inquiry into conditions at the New Haven County jail. Just what Mr. Jackson's testimony consisted of was not learned for the Inquiry in secret. but nine witnesses have niready been heard in the proceedings to date. It Is indicated that subpoenas have been Issued in "batches" tor the appearanco of many other witnesses, and It is holleved that probe Into conditions alt the Jait will Inst well over week.

Detectives nt work on the case have indicated their heller chat lengthy probe will be in order. Feller hug been expressed In political circles throughout the state thal the probe lg not nimed particularly nt County Sherarr E. J. Stavin, who is well known In Naugatuck. About per cont of the railway trackage in Brazil is owned by the federal xovernment.

of precious sentiment. Genuine 15 entirely and value ate PIERPONT'S Registered Jewelers. American Gem Sorlety 150 MANIC STREET Buckmiller Funeral Home 22 PARK PLACE Telephone 4334 Cash Waiting FOR YOUR USED MACHINERY Table Saws, Jointers, Band Saws, Motal Lathes, Motors, and Electrical Appliances Phone 3-5030 WATERBURY Ask for MI. ANDREWS Dutch Princess Flies To London Princess Juliana of the Netherlands deft is greeted by her mother, Queen Wilmelmina on her arrival to London. The Princess had just in a plane that flow her from Canada, her temporary exile arrived home.

U. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto, (International Soundphoto) Gen. Pershing Is Observing Two Anniversaries Washington, Sept, 13--(UP)General of tiLe Armics John J. Pershing is observing. double anniversary.

He was born 84 years his ngo -and 26 years ago American torces in Prance hroke through the St. Mihict front about In the al push that helped bring German surrender two latel. 'l'he General is encouraged by the knowledge that troops will occupy the entire Reich after the Nazis give up. Hendvised such a course in 1915, but WELS overruled. Funerals Funeral of Frederick Mai The funeral of Frederick H.

Moi, 33. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sail of Millville, who died Monday at his home. was hold this afternoon at 1:40 o'clock from the ler funeral home, 22 Park place, to the Congregational church where services were conducted at 2 p.

m. by Rev. Edward Hance, pustor. Bearers were Phelan, Peter Schmidt, Richard Nyberg or Naugatuck, and J. Umberger or Old Lyme, Conn.

Interment was in Grove ceme- LOCATED Bellaire, Ohio. Sept. 13-(UP) -Rescue crews at the Powhatan coal mine near Bellaire have lo-: cated IL number of bodies which! have been scaled in the mine since (L tire last July 5th. At thal. time 68 workers were reported trapped.

The exact number of bodies round has not been determined because 50 many were covered by fully from the root of the mine. Economist Roger Babson Predicts Major Depression Wellesley, Sept. 13-(UP) -The economist who accurately torecust the 1029 stock market crash now predicts another major depression nbout 1949 Economist Rogor W. Eubson also foresees the collapse of Germany sometime between Nov. 7th of this year and March 7th, 1915.

He says Japan's defeat--as fur as the Lime tirely on element is concerned enHere is the cutlook as Babson sees it: Temporary siumps in prices and employment will follow tho collapse of Germany and Japan. These slumps will be followed immediately by a two year period of excellen: business. Anyone willing to work for a market wage at what he or she is: fitted for will be employed during the -war period of prospority. Stock market prices will soar only to collapse about 1049 or 1950 due to satisfied consumer demand and fear of communism. Babson said that the next depression--and we be a nighlmare of unemployment and failures and trouble of that sort." said that the, average pay in the era of postwar prosperity.

will be slimmer than it is now. CONFERENCE HELD Hartford, Sept. 13-(UP) -Probloms of reconverting Connecticut industry to 2t pouce-Lime Lion schedule are under discussion at a governor's conference at tire Stale Capitol. Attending the conterence are representatives of manufacturers, "A labor and man. power agencies.

dozen speakers are scheduled to present the viewpoints of government and state agencies on the change-over plans. how long since you visited our Dress Shops? Have you stayed away too long? If you drop in soon you'll see new fashions that will go to your head lovely new dresses spiked with glorious fall color. The Junior, Misses' and Women's departments are touched with the spirit of Fall and you're sure to find something suitable to your dress needs. SECOND FLOOR MUSLER-LIESKIND WATERBURY; Supreme Commander For Fight Against Japan To Be Named (By Untied Pream) The choice 'of supremo commander direct the Cinal campaign to dorcat Japan, is Lo rest among three Americans, Admirals 'Ninitz and King, and General MacArthur. The' selection of 'one' of them for the top post' 'In the Pacific; Is reported to be the main aubject now before' President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill at' their conferences in Queboc.

President Roosevelt Is" reported to Invor the appointment of' A nnval officer- probably Admiral' King or Admiral Nimitz. But Allied officials say the British want General MacArthur. The announcement in WashingLon that Mr. Roosevelt had nominated Nimitz to be a full, admiral. is thought to bear' significantly on' the decisions now being made.

Nimits seems slated for' a highco 'place in the new Pacific set-up' than he now holds. It he does not emerge 'as 'commander of the whole Allied' forces ngainst Japan -he may be selecled chief of combined der the over-nll command of 'anAllied, naval forces operating un- other 'ninval officer. Letters From Our Readers Sept. 4, 19-14. Naugatuck Daily News Hi Everybody: You may have a good idea wily.

this letter is coming into the oftice. Yes, I want to thank you for the memo book which I received yesterday. Was a little too' tired LO' write last night, after a day of K.P. Now, 'don't look surprisedin this outfit, anyone from buck private to Tech. grade do: K.P.

Nothing like the Air Corps. Remember that out or 21 months in that 'brunch I only did about a total of 14 days. In fact, the last time before transferred here W'ES in when I did a being, week of it. There's a great deal of difference between the Air Corps and an Armored Division. You may want to know how come was transferred from the Air Corps after being in it so long.

Well. lo tell you the truth, no matter how long one is in service, they'll never know how it works. Could go into detail about it. Then it wouldn': look 99 good in the paper. one would sce it -then would be 'all I'd need to be called up on the carpet for.

After 21 months In Now England, then to end up here. "Tis I quite a change. According LO what I see in 'the News of the different boys from town that are at Westover makes me lonesome 10 get back up there. From you have Holyoke, Chicopee, Chicopee Falls. Springfield, real close to go on A night pass.

Here the orly good place is Nashville, and the only time it really pays lo go there, is on a if and when we get one off. For a night off, well. there's Clarksville. or Hopkinsville, to go to. The Gestapo (as we call Military Police M.

make sure you're off the street at 11 p. m. When I left Westover at least we had till midnight. That's why I say Nushville is the best bot, So far there's no time limit there. Say, you better keep.

the News coming this way 01' I won't have any friends, They get more of a kick out of the comics than I do. Guess I will have to call it a night as the boys want to play some pinochle before hitting the old sack. Thanks again for the mcino book. One of the local boys, 7-5 John E. Enamait, 11071103 Co.

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446 Camp Campbell, Kentucky' MAKIN INVESTIGATION Boston, Sept. 13-(UP)--There's many' a slip twixt the cup and the lip. That's what OPA investigntors are thinking as they look into the reported re-use of many gasoline ration coupons. The Regional OPA office say's that racketeers are 10- moving. or "washing." used ration stamps from Dealers' collection elects before the spent coupons are returned to rationing boards.

important harmony in. Murphy Paints In. 100 Colors or More. permit. perfect color harmony in an.la: finite varicty of combinations.

Stop in and let us you about the Murphy Color Harmony Plan, GANS, Inc. MAPLE STREET TEL. 3507... Dewey Arrives In Corn Belt Area Republican' presidential candidate (lert) are. shown 0.4 they were Molnos, Town, The New York Bridgeport Gas Station Owner Is Under Arrest New Haven.

Sept. 13-(UP)-A Bridgeport gasoline station proEprictor is being held in $1,000 bund on aL charge of possessing 3,000 gallons worth of counterfeit coupons. Frank J. Byers will have a hearing before United Sintes commissioner Saturday. Byers is said to have bought the coupons for 1G cents apiece 21 Scranton.

and to have sold gasoline for 50 cents gallon. GREAT MUSICAL IS CURRENT LEAD AT THE LOEW THEATER With musical 1llms in higher favor with the thenter-going public than ever before. picture-makers are laying greater stress on getting catchy tunes and talented players to sing them. Such a combination insures success; and when you add hilariously funny plot, plenty of cye-arresting spectacle numbers and un imposing group of stars to your songs, you renlly have something with which to till picture palaces LO capacity. REO Radio feels it has one of the prize plums of the.

year in its newest melody-comedy. "Step Lively," which stirs together 'six hit songs; and all-star cust headed by Frank Sinatra, George Murphy. Adolphe Menjou. Gloria de Haven. Walter Siczait and Eugene Pallette, a story based 011 what was haps the biggest laugh-show in Broadway history, "Room Service." and a wealth of production novelties.

Sinatra sings "As Long As There's Music" in the hotel's zanine, and reprises with Murphy. Miss de Haven and the crust tor the dim's Kay inale. "Some Other. Time" is sung by Sinatra and Miss de Haven in EL spectacular roof garden number and is reprised again by Sinatra on theater stage. while the other.

two' tunes, "Why Must There Bo An Opening Song?" and "Ask the Madame." are sung in the show sequenecs by Miss Jeffreys and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1944 the Secy. Ickes: Warns. Against Coal Shortage Washington, Sept. 33-(U P) Solld Fuels Administrator Ickes warned eastern atates househas holders that they had better take it cusy on their coul allotments. 10 per cent of coal normally required to their homer: this winter.

Ickes added, "Whatever the fortunes of war in appears little or no chance of coal allotments being Increased materially next winter." The fuel adminiatrator gives nev. crul suggestions to homeowners struggling with the coal problem: Says Icker: "Put on more clothes. Light up tho Areplace or portable heater until the temperature remains consistently below C5. degrees." Dine in State 10 Thomas E. Dewey and his wite welcomed on their arrival in Des governor was greeted by the Town govand his wife.

(International Soundphoto). Rhode Island Sailors To Play Against Brasscos Sunday The slugging Quonset Naval Air station nine of Rhode Island will mect the equally powerful Brasscos Waterbury Stadium Sunday afternoon at 3 p. it was announced this morning. The Navy men have one of the strongest clubs in New England, andi bonst victories over the Boston Braves and the Philadelphia Athletics. Speed Patrick, star hurler was credited with the wing and will appour with the sailors Sunday.

The Quonset club has also a split series with the New Haven Sailors, with Patrick getting the victory for the Rhode Islanders. and the other game going to the Elm City team before his time. 'Che visitor's are managed by Ray "Fido" Murphy, former big-leaguer. In the Brasscos line-uy will be. Red Eranch, Aaron Robinson, and! Pete along with other regulars.

Johnny Taylor, colored pitcher, has been signed by the New York Cubans, and will not appear with the locals. Forge, Foundry Workers Needed Hartford, Sept. 13-The forge and foundry shops in this stale are still badly 'in need of workers in order to continue their 1m- portant war production programs. State Manpower Director William J. Fitzgerald of the War Manpowcr Commission said today.

The Manpower issued an uppeal for heavy laborers and other workers for the various forges and foundry shops which are located in Plantsville, Southingion. Meriden, Bristol, New Britain, Hartford. Plainville, Waterbury. Nougatuck. New Haven, Ansonia, Branford and ether places in the state.

chorus, and by Murphy, Miss de Haven and the cast, respectively. The co-hit. is "'Waterfront." BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS GORHAM Hierling' There are sufficient essential items still available in a dozen distinctive Gorham sterling. designs enabling you to serve a four-course dinner. Also table and iced-tea spoons.

The six pieces used most, sold as PLACE-SETTINGS AVERAGE ABOUT $23.00 INCLUDING FEDERAL TAX You have our word you can secure matchups and additions post-ivar Start now! Euy sparingly only. the number of covers you actually need but mark your family sterling! Get Gorham securing balance, beauty and craftsmanship attained through a century's experience, for it costs no more than the ordinary kind. Michaels fur JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 68 BANK STREET Have a "Coke" Put 'er there, old timer DA OFFICE A TE greeting new pals in Ketchikan The newly-arrived soldier from the States finds Alaska a land of friendly welcome. There as here he finds Coca-Cola. In Ketchikan, to say Have a' Coca Cola means Pal, we're right glad you're here, just as it does in your own PRADE MARK RE global.

high sign home. la many lands around the globe, the pause that. refreshes with icc-cold Coca-Cola has become a symbol of a friendly way of living. Coca-Cola It's natural for popular names BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COMPANY BY 'to acquire friendly abbreviaCOMPANY OF WATERBURY tions. That's why you hear COCA-COLA BOTTLING Coca-Cola called 1944 The Co..

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