BE THRIFTY BY CAREFUL BUYING AT MANCHESTER STORES THIS WEEK

AVERAGE DAH-T CIBOULATION WEATHER for the Month of May, 1988 Forecast of U. s. Weather Butann, Hartford Fair tonight, moderate tempera- . 6 , 1 5 3 tare*. Friday Increasing clondine**; \ ' ila n r h fH trr 1 Member ef the Audit lightly warmer, possible showers Barenn of Clrculstloas Friday night. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM VOL. LVII., NO. 213 (Claaalfled Adrerttafaig en Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS JTND KIDNAPED CASH BOY’S BODY

British, French Ships PURGE METHOD PAY DIFFERENTIALS CORPSE, RANSOM BILLS Bombed in Separate MAY SOLIDIFY IN W AGE, HOUR B IU

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On the night ef Slay M, Jlm- .A appraocbel g rear doer el Threa galea ware foogd. ’H m Tbiea daya after the kldnaplag eame a ray ef ny Cash, akatebed above, was aUt g bele |g g aerega door, Ooavtnced that the boy was * dead, poaaaa Caoter of the tiny town of Prlnceteg, M m drat waa ptaasd to the dber of hopa. Follawlng raaeom Bate Instiwetleas, Cooh quickly orgaaized for aa Inch-by-Incb eaerefa of Inst the happy, fiva-yaar-ald ^Moed the leaked cateh, gad eatared. Ha dftad aonthwest of Miami, Is tbe Cash atoio and Jln^ from his bed gad qidokiy etole away. the hoaw ef tbe boy’s ancle, raised $10,000, packed It In a ahee-box and drove the dangerous Everglades oonatry that sur- son ef Jaaaas BaUer Oaab af BtnNon. The map show* whera the Blia. CMh retnraed gad law the arupty WUeoa P. Osah. The oeooad out a losMly read at ulghL At an arranged rounda the little town. While naval planes Priaeetoa. Fla. HDa M tber pot ^ aha tag frantloally from aaighbor to u3$- soared overhead, scmtlnlteng possible hiding notes ware found, at the Oaab home, tbs ktas Sa bad. sod stepped ocreas was gfvaa to a Negro to deUver. pot, waiting antes blinked their beadllghto, and bm. crytag, -Have yea aaag Skeeglo (tb Tbe third waa a U p ^ under the piacas, diver* *ank Into sboudoiied rock pit* and uncle’* bonae, nad tbe shack oreupted by ta g oelghbat*^ far • msmiat. aMauuae)T- No oag kaA B atad bei Oeeh temed the money to the readable. He te- eeostal pool*. A thouaend frantic men, aided (bah dear by a man who torned basae to wait for promlaed word from by SemlDole Indians familiar with the ground, negro who waa oKerad $5 to deliver the na|g \ whrtewaad M . the Iflfcagirra at neea. U did aot eaoM. ^ cemhed the ondeigrewU la vain. ^PAGBW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtTJ, MANCHpSTER, CONN., THCR5DAT, JUNE 9, WW

pa«M. 16 p««:m bal^pIctuiM. ,910 mlttss airsady appointed to investi- MANChKBTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1938 be distributed between 10 o'cloek Chinaaa govanimaat erdarad araeum- FIREMEN’ S FAlR and 4 o'clock Saturday momina' and gate Senatorial campaign expendi- BENDAIL NAMED tures, they said, could go fully Into Uon of Ita moat Important offleaa. evenlniT to all who have contrlb]ited~ any charges of politics in. the W PA. BRITAIN SEEKS Moot of ths government pcrconnel which the vlstoo of tsm years ago |1 or more. Other copies will be OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY During Senate debate on the re- waa going tomporarily to Chung- r has become. To eeek the reaaone STRATFORD MAN HEADS told at 25 rents a copy. These pro- king, Szechwan province, in far Local Stocks Scientists On Last Leg EXPERTS P S for this dlsaatroue reversal is of BUSINESS GOOD lief bill, .several attempts to attack grams will contain a nupiber of pic- PUYERS’ HEAD aouthwaataro China, with the prob- vital consequence.” MITCHELL TELLS tures of the former membera of the amendmenta restricting political ac COURSE TO END Six Southwestern States tivlUea by W PA administrative ability tha next capita] would be m - FnndslMd by feddy Brothers * Oo. OF IQNG OBSERVED STATE ROYAL ARCANUM department, all of the nine chiefs of Wealth DecUntog workers failed by narrow marglna. tabUabed otlU farther eouth In 88 Lewts Street Of New Guinea Flight RECOVERY PLANS National wealth, he said, ta now tbs department, groups of the dif- Tutmon province. Hartford, Conn. Comnittee Has Arrange Senator McAdoo (D., Calif.), one declining abruptly to terms of cur- OF LOOTING PLOT Battle Hordes of ^Hoppers ferent companies and after the nec- Aniioal Business Meeting SHIP m i N G S On the Chengchow fron^Japan- William B. Martin John A. Hansen Elected Grand o f the proponents of the relief in. rent dollars, "and a more moderate essary allotment has been taken out l 4ieal Representative Wake Island, June 9.— (A P )— # vesttgatlon, sought to broaden It to ese estimated 75,000 Chinese troops Arcbbold took off at 4:30 p. m., decline is probably occurring when Resent; Other Officers to. give to those who made contri- (Oontinned from Page One.) were taking positions for a defense 1:00 p. m. Quotations English Monarch Bestows Six fllera were pioneering a new air (12:30 a. m., e. s. L ) on the 2,300 menu All Complete For cover state adminlatratlon of high, stated In 1913 dollars.” Springer, N. M.. June 9 ^ (lA P ) — *armlea were on the ihove ovcFlann butions the others will be sold by Held Last Night—-Plan of that Junction city. Insurance Storks mile hop from Woke to Holtandla, One Asserts Private Enter- Chosen At Council Session. way and social security funds con- route In the Interest of science to- In the 1914-1935 period, he said, New York Witness Qves De- Grasshoppers by toe billion were o n '- - — ------ywiww young men, who are to report before The major forces, however, were Bid Asked New Gulnesu T h e New York acl- r as crews of weary CCC enroUesa, Saturday morning to Mark Holmes tributed by the government. be given the same ordere ae the Honors On A Long List day aa the American Museum of the per cent of salaries and wages Bridgeport. June 9.— (A P )—John the march In the deep southwest farmers and st^kinen dumped Parade On Saturday. Social On Next Tuesday. withdrawing to the southwest to Aetna C asu alty...... 82 87 entist-explorer, and his (ximpanlons prise Being Ruined By and Rocky Mountain region today, to be given a supply to sell. warchipe— to shoot down on eight take up defense positions In moun- Aetna F ire ...... 43 Natural History’s huge flying boat to national income increased: rev- A. Hansen of Stratford, member of poison by the ton to checli the mU 45 are the first to undertake the flight. tails Of How The Trust threatening farmer and atockman gration. Rockville will be well repreeent- anv air raiders atUcklng mercbMt tain ranges. Aetna L ife ...... 23 25 Of Prominent Persons, Cuba puahed Its way through un- Archbold said the plane would set enues of the operators of businesses Seaside Coimcll No. 709 of Bridge- ships trading with Spain. chartered skies between tiny Wake and from dividends. Interest, rents port, was elected Grand Regent of with ruin. Fighting forces moved at top The attendance laft aigbt at the ed in the parade and by visitors Japanese still were engaged In Automobile ...... 26)4 28 H down at Guam If b ^ weather waa Controlled Economy. The Manchaatar Community Play- The Nyon treaty waa drafUd last Island and New Guinea. and royalties decreased. Hence, he Pitted against a fantastic Insect speed against the Impending zero Firemen's Mardl (fra,s being held from that city. Arrangementa have PURGE METHOD mopping up villages between the Conn. General ...... 35 27 encountered. the Grand Council of Connecticut, Company Was Operated. ers held their annual elecUon of menace to millions of acres of farm been made to serve a dinner to over summer after Britain took a decis- Lunghal railroad and the Yellow Hartford Fire ...... 68)4 70)4 In command of Richard Arcbbold, Russell Rogers was at the con- said, "the relative position of labor Royal Arcanum at the 51st annual hour when toe grasshoppers ceaae this week'^m the William street offlcert at their regular meeting at London, June 9— (A P ) — King and grazing lands were hundreds of to crawl and take wing. Once in 1,000 fireman following the parade ive stand against torpedo attacks river about Kalfang. Hartford Steam Boiler 48 52 the big ship Is on Its third and final trols of the Guba, but the respon- improved while that of capital de- today meeting of the council In grounds waa thd largest so far this George VI recognized meritorious Atlantic aty. N. J„ June 9. — men and machines, waging desper- the sir, their destructive attack on and the week's celebration will end the Balch and Brown building last on her merchantmen and shipi of Japanese aaid 10,000 Chlnesa National Fire ...... 88 57 leg on an 8,000. mile flight across sibility of navigating the plane clined. Possibly to this fact Is progress at the Stratfleld hotel here week and all of the bootbs and con- MAY SOLIDIFY service to wide fields—from (A P )—One economist today pre- New York. June 9. — (A P ) __ ate war against seemingly relent- range and crops cannot be cheeked. with awards of cups and other night and named P. Winston Ben- o^ther flags in the Mediterranean. counter-atuckad In on attempt to Phoenix ■...... 71)4 the Pacific ocean started last Thurs- rested on the shoulders of Lewis A; found part of the answer for the today. cessions did a gixkl business. The 73H to politics— In celebration of hie "of-w H aa; George J. Mitchell, Jr., who was em- less hopper hordes. " I f we can’t lick them this week, prises at ths ftfardl Gras Saturday dall to succeed Carle Cubberly as France waa a signatory of the ac- recapture Kalfeng but were re- Travelers ...... 415 435 day from San Diego, Calif. Yancey of New York, veteran trans- sented "a definite program for the economic distress which at present The election waa the highlight of weather conditions were all that ficial birthday" today. National Guard detachments they’ll lick iw," declared Governor could be asked for and the workers night. president of the, club. It was the later Joined It. all pulsed with a loss of 2,000. Pobllo Ctllltles I—From San Diego the ship flew to Atlantic filer. recovery of the American economic pcrvalls. Perhaps the blood stream this morning’s session of the con- ployed Hiy a group of men, accused contributing their warships to the Tho king was 43 years old Isaf/ K^JioluIu. Yesterday It landed at moved Into Infested areas In north- a y d e Tlnglcy of New Mexico, ap- on the different booths and rides final meeting of the Players for “ANTI” FORCES The Invaders admitted their pres- Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 48 52 The plane will be based at Hol- system:" another said, "American of capitalism has become so anemic vention which opened yesterday. of looting seven Investment trusts, this sea.son. patrol. December 14 but, as on his 42nd ik e Island after a 2,300 non-stop eastern New Mexico and the Texas peaUng for $100,000 Federal aid. were kept busy. The plan of having ent force was too small to take Conn. Pow...... 41 43 landla two years while Arcbbold and private enterprise Is running down," that vigorous economic life Is Im- Other officers named are; Albert I f Britain should cali another nlveraary, the celebration waa ^ pu. < ■I ^ r wiMp from Honolulu. *t was the first told a Securities * Exchange Com- Panhandle today, while Colorado, The current Infestation la tha an of the girls who are helping the Mr. Bendall has been an active (Continued from Page One.) Chengchow by direct attack but ex- Htfd. Elec. L t...... 85 57 his companions Join other scientists under controlled economy. Both possible." E. Erlcson, New Britain, grand vice- forward to June 9. The King post-3st- ] m tintime a plane had flown from Hono- mission hearing today that the as- Oklahoma. Montana and_ Wyoming fruit o f last year’s unchecked In- firemen in the different booths this PETER BROWN'S DEATH member of ths club for many years such conference. It w arw ld ely be- pected reinforcements shortly. Illuminating Shs...... 40 51 already on the scene to exploring the were scheduled .speakers at the After tracing the annual increase regent; C. Floyd Evans, Jr„ Dan- lieved, both Italy and France ^ g h t poned the celebration last year be- lulu here without stopping. Clipper ■sets of one trust were msiilpulated farmers and government'" agencies vasion. when winging clouds of wsek uniformed vims a new venture and has taken many leading roles Tydlngi of Maryland, September 12; New Britain Gas . . . . 20 25 cause his birthday came only four Jungle region around Lake Hab- Edison Electric Institute conven- in capital Invested to Industries In bury, grand orator; Randolph J. mobUlzed their resmirces agHlnst George of Georgia. September 14. provide planes. * ships of Pan American Airways fly at a loss, to the trust, of $588,000. hoppers laid eggs in countless num- la such kind of entertainments in In plays presented by the local So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 188 138 days after the abdication of the" beme, 12.500 feet above sea level, tion. the eight years preceding 1930, he Charman, New Haven, Junior past the'pest. RECAaS HIS REVERSES Tidings, George and Smith al- Viscount Halifax, British foreign the route, but halt at Midway Is- Six men are under Indictment In bers. A repetition this year, all town and has had a good effect. dramatic organlaatlon. Other of- Western Mass..... 27 39 present Duke of Windsor. and obtaining specimens of New Dr. Virgil Jordan, president ■ of said the total had declined thirty grand regent; L, Erwin Jacobs, New Also in Wyoming, Montana. Utah ready have opposition which ap- secretary, faced mounting tndigna- land. Guinea plant and animal life. New York county In connection with authorities agree, might seriously A meeting of the committee that ficers elected were: 5IIss Agnes PAY PIFFERENTIALS Industrials The King, astride a chestnut- the National Industrial Conference bHllona of dollars, or 21 per cent, Haven, re-elected grand secretary; the alleged looting. and Idaho, the grasshopper threat has charge of the anniversary plans Donahue, vice president; Miss Elea- pears, to have administration back- tion from public M d press over the Acme W ir e ...... 19 since, adding; endanger the entire state of New Had Been III And Had Several ing. 21 colored charger and to tho acarlet Boaixl. urged that "business take C. P. .McGiilnness, Stamford, re- Mitchell testified before Trial Ex- was overshadowed by the Mormon Mexico and cripple financially o f the department met last night nor Wallace, secretary;! Robert by insurgent Generalleslmo Am. H ardware...... 19)4 31)4 the ball at this crucial Junctutt" '.‘The implications are clear. Setbacks; Further Investi- Reports were current here that Francisco Franco’s air raiders IN WAGE, HOUR BILL and gold uniform of a colonel-ln- elected grand treasurer; Henry J. amlner Adrian C. Humphreys that cricket, destriictlve and equally ranchers and farmers. a U ehecked on plans for the big Olenney, business manager; Earl Arrow H and H, Com. 27 39 and mobilize a national reconstruc- American private enterprise is run- voracious cousin of toe 'hopper. Postmaster General Farley, who _ Ships Slink chlef of tho Scots Guards, accom- Jarvlii, Meriden, grand chaplain; Philip A. Freard and George H. New Mexico's grasshopper - parade that Is to be held in Man- pate His Death In Hartford. Riiddsll, properties; Russell Gould, Bllllngi and Spmeer. 8)4 panied by tho Dukes o f Gloucester REPUBLICANS START DEUDE STEAMER’S SPEED tion council of business leaders to ning down.” New Mexico, where scores of chester on Saturday. Assurance thus far ha^ rather frowTw*d on the The British-owned port of Oan- Bristol Brass ...... 24 cluded William Henry jeapes, man. committee began study today of Is ready to demand the conditions levels which require little If any new cd by 2,500 during the last year, and pany of New York and Boston. $217,000 wa.s taken from first In- new sketches and hope one wlU be wtll be assigned to those who feel Veeder Root, new ... 35)4 The dlrettor offered this criticism completely satisfactory.” bothered him. PRESIDENT ASKS BOOST Carran Is opposed by candidates decision on bis contemplated i A t the end of seven years, how- 37)4 ager of the Australian cricket team subject.s to which they have been of the handling of the Hoover In under which Capitalism can func- capital. Many Industries already now stands at 82.000. This increased Mitchell said a profit of $42,000 come by the group to aid (n gaining that they cannot walk the full dist- tlon. ever, all Industries would have to New York Banks now In England. assigneoratlon by Senator Norris (Ind., Neb) of ference with other maritime Continental ...... n 13 viser, and Lord Stoneyhaven, former come from ?” 1100 and costs. The autopsy that quest for a 11,236,000,000 W P A ap- pow- Ellender said the southerners not only atudy their particular sub- duct on the Island while the 700 Would Ask Pledge better." TW-o new councils have been Rffi* aaanmed control. Senator Nye (R„ N. D.). Norris crs. Com Exchange ...... 43 45 Mitchell aaid. they advanced $125- "From first Income," Mitchell SUNDAY was performed following his death propriation leven weeki ago. were dissatisfied with this proposal governor-general of Australia. jects, but would engage In a survey passengers awaited rescue. "First, It should secure from all After recapitulating factors as formed In the state—the Lomla has been closely allied with the Pres- Put I7p To Duce First National...... 1530 1600 Sir Josiah Stamp, noted econom- employers In the state pledges of re- 00() from the First Income's port- replied. Enter Today! revealed that carbolic add bad Th% 81,350,000,000 waa voted by because o f the seven-year clause.' of sentiment to the electorate to The board, however, found John reasons for reversals of "long-es- Council In Ansonia and the Laurel ident, but he said he had not con- The government waa believed Guaranty T r u s t...... 207 217 ist now on his way to the United determine what Issues would have employment during the next two folio to Calmur A Ct.mpany, a dum- been found In bis system and It has the House to continue work relief His southern colleague on the con- J. Terlln, sixth assistant engineer, tablished" trends, he said: City council in Winsted—he report- sulted administration ,offlclaIs be- considering putting the question of Irving Trust . 10'4 12 States, and Vivian Hugh Smith, an appeal to the voters. years of a determined number of my corporation. Aa collateral for NEW NICKEL DESIGN excursion resulted In a further Investigation activities for the next seven months, ference committee. Senator Pepper and Spencer Smllie, a seaman, guil- "Most business men fall to realize ed. fore backing Nye. wo air attacks squarely before Manhattan . .. . . 20'4 22<4 chairman of the City of London Ha said he would call a meeting employable persona. toe advance, shares of the Barkley- SAFE DRIVING being made Into his death, which the Senate voted 81,426,000,000 for (D., Fla.), said he had voted for the ty of misconduct and recommended that the American system of free The delegates attended a dinner The laUer, opposed fot renomlna- Premier Mussolini of Italy. There Manufoct Trust . 34)4 36 >4 Conservative Association, were of the New England committee to "Second, It should establish and Grow Aircraft Corporation were Ctolcago, June 9. — (A P ) — Felix sousD Tsir rssn to 5 was thought at first to have been eight months, compromise in the belief it was the a six months suspension for Terlln enterprise Is gone, that we no long- to the hotel ball room la.st night at given to First Income. tlon by Governor William Longer, even were unofficial rumors she al- tyfw York Trust . 78 81 elevated to the peerage as barons. July when the various sub-commit- operate adequate facUities for re- Schlag, 46. year old sculptor who CRUSADE caused by a heart aliment. T'he1 latter amount, Mr. Roosevelt best . that could be obtained. er live In a capitalistic economy. . . * previously had been endorsed by ready had done no. ™bllc National . . 33 <4 25)4 Rear Admiral Reginald V. Holt, tees would report and the entire and a thirty day suspension for straining and rehabilitation of work- which William J. Amerman of New ■^•o hundred shares of Western won a prize of $1,000 for toe beat NEW YORK $2.00 said, "should prove sufficient to .Senhtor Bono (D.. Wash.) who is "s Pepper said he would move to re- Smllie. Field said action on these This Is self deception. It Ignores Berause British protesU have TUIe Guarantee . 5 6)4 who has been voted 'the United committee would prepare the re- ers not employable because of loss York, supreme auditor, was the union stock, worth $6,000, w e r e design for the forthcoming Jeffer- BOSTON . . . $2.50 meet our relief needs until Congress strong a supporter of the President consider anake the neces- contended that Italian and German This would enable them to raise the Gunboat Panay when it was bombed meeting to be held August 1 in (Jhl- part public work relief funds for Washington for administration ap- - Mstlai nsMitir tt min. PUSOHASt ' , erated Jack McCartney, third stew- this purpose. _ 1931, has continued In that condi- a promoter, testified last 50 000.00 In the Yangtze river last December, esgo. Mr. Cfiiarman presided aa toast- sary appropriation for the balance filers in the Insurgent alrfleet were proval. ______---'H ___ CORONER REPORTS wage minimum to 40 cents a.s ard of the Hoover, from misconduct tion and is becoming increasingly master. week he had turned over the ac- of the fiscal year." Ignoring Franco’s orders not to sin- quickly aa feasible. waa made a Companion of the Order Oonnecticiit members named to "Third, It should constitute itself He waa asked several weeks ago IN CASH PRIZES Date Book of the Bath. charges. insolvent from year to year.-x x x count, with a New York brokerage For Exearslon InformaHaa Expect Approval gle out British ships for attack. the sub-committees were: an advisory and supervisory agency to change lettering on the coin from Phone ntoochester 1181 The committee, discussing maxi- "There Is no longer an;^ doubt firm, to Bolomont as security for a Membera of the Senate House Mussolini, it was believed, might mum, adopted as a tentative work- N. Y. Stocks Admiral Holt, an officer of the Lsibor-—Cornelius J . Danaher, to assist to the effective administra- HANDICAP a modern style to a more claaalcal loan, and that Solomont hod taken Get FREE Entry Blank at Tonight ON COP’S MURDER British Yangtze patrol, rushed to tion of public funds for direct re- about the maghituile 6f the present aee CAMF . conference committee predicted ap- be asked to use his Influence to have ing basis the proposition that no In- Meriden, chairman; B’rank Altshul, the Western Union stock without his form. and. he said President Roose- June 6-11 — Carnival sponsored the rescue to defiance of a Japanese lief and work relief within the state depression. This depre.ssion Is es- proval of Mr. Roosevelt's request. (Continued from Page One.) the insurgents cease the attacks terstate Industry should work its Stamford; Miss Virginia Blood, Da- Pittsburgh —Joseph Plnikowsky, kim wl^ge or consent. by Manchester Fire Department Adams Exp .... order as the ship sank. sentially the handiwork of govern- velt had suggested the reverse side They said, however, their dlscus- and reminded that the raids might employes more than 44 hours with- rien. with co-ordinated subcommittees In armless Johnstown. Pa., yoiilhVvho ""to * loss of $56,000 was This Week Air Reduc ...... TALCOTTVILLE each community.” ment. X X X A t least from 1930, BANTLY OIL CO. cussions might require several days Wendland was shot to death May affect Brltlsh-Italian relations un- out paying them time tind t half for Social Security—John J. Egan, writes better with a pencil clenched sufferedfx by First Income when June 11— Cabaret dance by Le- 21 while he was driving to a police Alaska Jun .... Business, he said, "ahould make and possibly before that date, tho DISnUBCTOR eliminating any possibility of ad- favorably. overtime. snake excites LONDON Bridgeport: Miss Blood. between his teeth than do most stu- $61,2M paid for 4,000 aharea of gion at Rainbow in Bolton. station with Coyne after the latter Am Can ...... Tonight’s the night! The long no more vague. Indefinite and condi- United States abandoned the capi- journment this week-end. strong action waa mentioned In This 44-hour scale would be in ef- Foreign Policies—Joseph E. Tal dents In^the norma] way. won a 8)i*ran. iSB Center St. Tel. .UBS Next Week had been arrested at the scene of a Am Rad St 8 ... awaited church supper will be held. tional offers of co-operation with Representative Woor- June 13-18 — Manchester Veter- robbery by Policeman Leslie Leigh. Am Smelt ...... This evening at 6:30 everyone will government." Va.i, one of the confeiees, said sev- leprlsals to impress on Franco the 42-hour scale the second year, and foot python by the name of Horace Tax and Finance—Morgan D. what Is euphemistically called "eco- the University of Pittsburgh. poratlon. David Schencker, SEC ans' Association carnival at Main The coroner found that Coyne Am Tel and Tel have at last satisfied his curiosity Cumberland, after tra(;lng statis- nomic planning.” Therefore we counsel, safd (Jallmur "didn't have eral differences in the Senate and need "for proper respect towards the ultimate goal of 40 hours the Am Tob B ...... gave a I-ondon neighborhood a lit- Bralnard, Hartford; Mrs. Hermon Ptrukowsky lost his arms In an and Maple itreets. House bills might develop contro- waa not "frisked" before he waa put British interests." tery night. ■* M. Hubbard, Old Lyme. by knowing what the men of the tically a gloomy suedeoston of de- have no recent experience as to accident when he was four years a dime" and the guarantee waa into the squad car. third year and thereafter. There Am Wat Wks . . June 15 — Graduation exercises versy. One of these waa a Senate One London newspaper openly Horace escaped yesterday from a Fimdamentals—James \V, Hook, church can do. Never before has velopments since the decade of the whether or not capitalism has fail- old. worthleaa. Training School N'e«ded could be exceptions to the 42 and Anaconda ...... twenties when "the threshold of pos- at State Trade school. amendment adding $212,000,000 hinted Britain, "as a last resort ” pen In the home of a chiropodist, his N ew Haven, chairman: President there been such Inquisitiveness pre- ed, because we have not been op- Instnictors said that despite hla First Income. Mitchell further ^ "ThLs case,” said the finding, 40-hour regulations, but not to the Armour III ...... ceding a supper. The men, know- sibility was reached that poverty testified, paid $40,000 for 30.000 June 17—Manchester High Grad- onto the relief measure for extra could send her fleet to shell an in- 4 4-hour week. owner. Scotland Yard called out James L. McOonaughey of Wesley- erating under that system. Predic- handicap PIrukowsky's writing Is farm benefits. brings home forcibly once again Atchison ...... ing how skeptical the women are, and destitution could finally be shares of Cook Lake mining atock, M)oli uation exercises at State theater in surgent seaport. A Stumbling Block police to hunt the reptile.. Windows an University, co-chairman. tions are Impossible to regard to the better than average. morning. the desirlblllty of having a school Aviation Corp .. are determined to put on a supper driven from the United States,'' con- I also guaranteed by Calmur and Although Woodrum expressed the But the government, despite These exceptions immediately in the neig:hborhoo(J were tightly No Coimecticut members were likelihood of new Investments, of opinion that Mr. .(toosevelt opposed fer the training of police ofricera Baldwin, (JT . . .. which will never be excelled. About tinued: Coming Events what was believed here to have prove to be a stumbling block. A : Bolt and Ohio .. locked, pedestrians were wary and named to the sub-committee on business Improvement, or corporate XXX. Obviously, Coyne should agriculture. 150 tickets have been sold and It ap- "Today we are confronted with July 18-24 — American Legion the farm amendment, Senators been a deliberate attack yesterday question was ral.sed about collective Bendlx ...... In many homes children were^for- profits and of Improving national Carnival at Dougherty's L o t Barkley (Dr, Ky.), and Adams (D., have been frisked for arms by Of- bldden to go outside. V ' pears that only those with tickets national distress of the moat critical Income, becaiuie free enterprise no ficer Leigh while he was waiting for on British-owned Gandla, was un- bargaining contracts which pay Beth Steel ...... Colo.), forecast it would be approv- derstood to be opposed to such The search ended Aoday when a can gain admission. Entertainment character. Unemployment Is wide- longer prevails, x x x ed. the squad car. I feel that deceased workers far in exce.ss of the mini- Borden ...... maid found Horace asleep behind a will follow the supper. sprsad; business Is frightened: class measures. mum of 40 cents an hour, but which Can I'ac DAY FOR FRESHMEN “ There are no Indications that our Relief Polities had a right to. assume that the wardrobe In the chiropodist’s home. hatreds have never been so bitter; Lord Halifax and Prime Minis- require employes to work as much Cerro De Pas Friday evening |the Golden Rule population Is ready to demand the imrnr prisoner had been frisked when suspicion and distrust are the order The Senate audit committee, ter Neville Chamberlain, it was as 48 hours a week. Ches and Ohio Club will hold a meeting at the conditions under which capitallam meanwhile, took up another phase I^lgh put him in the rear seat of of the day. Such Is the mockery said, still were hoping to restrain Most committee members agreed Chrysler AT TEACHERS COLLEGE home of Mrs. Charles Blankenburg. can function." SPECIAL of the relief problem— a resolution the tiquad car. It la unfortunate The hostesses will be Mrs. Louts the Insurgents’ air command by the law should not be permitted to Coca Cola by 10 Democrats for creation of a that he did not make doubly aure Smith and Mrs. Blankenburg. Mrs. TllRIFT THURSDAY • FRIDAY - SATURDAY and Inquire. ■sending a commh;slon to Investigate disturb such contractn. Ctol Carbon MATS. 15c. EVES. I0-15-25O. Students Planning To Enter PICK-UPJ committee to hear any complaints Franklin Welles and Mra. Frank "I am further of the opinion that raids on unfortified towns such a-s Then there arose the question of Col Gas and El ..WEEK. that W PA funds were being used that which devastated Flgueras, today A.VD FRID AY Willimantic School To Be Webster will serve on the program to Influence elecUona. there ahould be two ofTlcera In protection of industries and individ- ComI Inv Tr Spain, yesterday. Coml Solv Entertained On Saturday. committee. Backers expressed confidence the squad cars, x x x In the present ual firms which pay guaranteed an- THE NEW Cons Edison Tuesday evening the Friendly committee would approve a $10,000 case it is unlikely that deceased nual wages. Chairman Thomas (D., for Better Values Cons on Saturday, June 11, Is Freshman Circle Cfiub held a hot-dog roast at outlay for the inquiry. Senator would have been kUled had there Utah), said moat members agreed Cont Can Day at the Willimantic Teachers the home of Miss Doris Rlvenburg. Townsend (R., Del.), a committee been another officer riding on the that employes In such Industries CIRCLE rear seat with Coyne." MASS MIGRATION IS ON should be permitted lo work any Com Prod College. Students expecting to en Last evening, John G. Tal- j member, suggested the amount he ter the college as Freshmen next cott, Jr., attended a claoa reunion increased to $.''0,000. Coyne, arrested soon after the reasonable number of hours a week Douglas Aircraft FREE! FREE! Visit LANE in Hartford slaying, was charged with first de- in order to lengthen their vacations. Du Pont ...... TO THE LADIES September will assemble to the au- and alumni banquet at Deerfield Senator Barkley, tjie Democratic FROM 3 CHINESE CITIES ditorium of the Teachers Oillege at Academy to Deerfield, Mass. BUY leader, declined to comment on the gree murder in an indictment re- 5Iany Details Eastman Kodak , Elec Auto Lite .. 9:30 (d.a.t.) on that day, to be wel- investigation resolution, but some turned yesterday by a Grand Jury. The committee had so many de- MODERNISTIC He pleaded Innocent and Was re- (Continued from Page One.) tails to settle that It may not flnlsli Gen Elec ...... comed by President George H. other administration followers said Gen Foods ...... BEVER.VGE SET Shafer and by Evelyn P. Love of it would bo unnecessary. A com- manded to the county Jail without Its work until late this’ week. Ad- I 2 HATS ball. ministration leadera still hope to Gen Motors ...... To each lady purchasing a Moosup, president of the present the immediate shadow of Japan's Gillette ...... 25c ticket Thurs. or Frt, adjourn next Tuesday or Wednes- Freshman Class. Registration, In- TAKE WEIGHT • No tiro k conplato . . . no for advancing army. day. Hecker Prod . ... Matinee or Evening. cluding Interviews and entrance ex- Still other thousands, chiefly wom- A Benate-Houae committee began Hudson Motors .. aml^tiona. will follow. Entering COT la roallr oaf* . . . without en and children, were walking, rid- - ON THE SCREEN - — OFF TIRED FEET efforts this morning to reach a Int Harv ...... Btd3enta and their parents may GoodyocBT LiloGuorda. Dioy'ro ing and taking to boats from Han- Int Nick ...... JOA.N CRAWFORD have luncheon to the Residence Hall Ftl TU Easy Wtf — WiiWatSUrraUM ! kow, provisional capital of General- compromise on the $3,723,000,000 In Diatf, Back«Breitkiii^ m Rafof CxardtM. $ 1.00 Manchester Public Market relief and public works bill. Presi- Int Tel and Tel ... If they wish to do so. "nckets will ^•aaiTa tiroa within your Htm. i lasimo Chlang Kai-Shek's central Johns Manvllle ., If Tour fact and ankle* feci tired and aeba dent Roosevelt asked retention of “MANNEQUIN” be on sale. The day's program will Ml OTcr —b^uac you arc earryfnc too Thoy roplaca your rogulor I Chinese government, in the wake of Kennecott ...... with be completed by three o’clock to the much fikt — do Bomethinf about It. Try tba I the announced decision to mave an additional $175,000,000 work re- inner tuboo. Cosing may loU, CET 2 FREE! lief fund which the Senate had ap- LIgg and Myers B SPENCER TRACY afternoon. Manrola treatment that haa helped mllllo I many government offices and con------.M..SO----- to reduce ezecaa weiffht. Sea Food o f th e B e tter K in d proved Loew’s ...... Arrangements for the day have Marmola contain* the aam* clement pro* hiba Ut go. y«( tha lifaGuord Blark l.vert Chinn's "Chicago" Into a mill- Lorillard ...... "CHAN AT MONTE CARIAl" been to the bands of a student com- Mnbed by moat doctor* In treating tMir 3 - Brown - Navy and tary camp for defense to the last rushing to mnar tire pretecte you from Mackerel, fresh caught ... Mont Ward ...... With mittee: Julia W. Mitchell of Old fat patJenta who have a alandular deficiency. Pastel Straws •••••••<...... 121/i c l b . man up mlscellaneoua business. Preacription TabIcU have beea “A car, pwked at the curb, sud- Boston Blueflsh...... Nash Kelv ...... WAK.NER OLAND Lyme, Chairman; Joyce Dupont of ^id to the public for more than thirty year*. the ueual dieoetroua reeult, “I had to swerve out and around ...... 2 Ib.8. 2.5c The JapaneM army In etx zpear- The Senate yesterday approved the denly pulled out in front of me. OFF ON ALL Nat Blsc ...... Voluntown, vice-president of the twenty million boxea have beta — to I stepiied on tha gas, hardl Fresh Eastern Halibut ... heads wax arrayed In stepladder $37,000,000 rivers and harbors bill, «li*tributed durlnt that period. It was too late to stop. And there ...... lb. Nat Cash Reg . . . . Freshman class; Helen C. Moran of F'resh Red Salm on...... formation op {a xwroplng 350-mlle and took up today the $375,000,000 Nat D airy...... Marmola la not intended aa a mre-all for was another car coming toward And thanks to Richfield's qtrick ^^HITE HATS ...... lb. flood control mea.sure. Norwich: Eleanor Hastedt o f Nor- all ailmea^ Thia adeertiaement la intendad L I F I G U A R D S SA VE Perch Eillet.s ...... - . . . fmnt, thrusting at Chengchow and oi)iy for fat peraona who are normal and me in the opposite lane. pick-up, I sped ahead to ta fe ty r Nat Distill ...... wich (all Freshmen). There will be Fresh Fillet of Sole ‘ '' '' ‘ ••••••■•...... 2.5c lb. Hankow, and the I’eiplng-Hankow The Hoiue passed the $277,000,- N Y Central ...... healthy o^erwiae and who** fatneaa |* M O RE T H A N T H E Y ■t Fresh ('ape.Hullerfish 000 deficiency appropriation bill, en opportunity for new students to f*’^**^ “7 hjrpo-thjToldlam with aeeompeay- Chowder Clams railway that runs between. NY NH and H ... In* auhnormaJ metabolic rate*. No other COST! Fresh Fillet of Haddock The major a.isault force reached which includes rifnds to start the meet faculty and upperclassmen, to repreaentaHon la made a* to thia treatment SHEER DRESSE.S North Am ...... Mary Carney Cod to Boil or Sliced to Frv j to within ten miles of Chengchow on billion dollar naval expansion pro- Packard ...... see the campus, to visit the Resi- eawpt under theae condition* and according LiiaGuotrde onoble you to gel • • ...... 2 lbs. 25c dence Hall, and to engage in some a* recommended. S2.98 the east. gram. It autborizea an Immediate Param Ptet ...... I make any di$$anoafa at that COUNT ON THESE start on two SS.OOO-ton battleahips, recreationkl activities. The occa- oe much oe 25% more eoio I^PP- SI. Jame.s’s Church p at OUR VEGETAHI.E DEPARTMENT On Other Fronts Penn ...... la the function of your phyaician. who muat Fancy Fresh Green Beans...... 2 10,. Five other columns, stretching In two light cruisers, eight "mystery" Pbelps Dodge . . .. . sion Is the official opening of r purpoa*. The complete niileog# from your preeont TW O THINGS FOR SAFETY ships and seven liiutiUary vesaela. Freshman Week, which will be con- formula it included In every packaae. Don’t a southeasterly direction across PhU Pete ...... lifoe. LiieGuorde cem he ueed ?c head Honan and Anhwei provinces, thrust Pub Serv N J . ... tinued next September. In that now-or-never instant, with trouble ahead, you’ll need Nice Ripe Tomatoes ....____ , iK„ 1 o deep toward the Interior of China. in more than one set of tires. Radio ...... Custom Example! two things! Brakes that will stop you on the spot... gasoline Fancy Native Asparagus ...... io,I k ' From north to south they were dls- , Reading ...... They can be used in any that will get you off the spot. . . in a hurry! Good Juicy Oranges ...... posed aa follows: " SUPPER WEDNESDAY Republic Steel . . .. 1. A column closesit to cutting the brand of Mrs new or old. Richfield gives you the power that saves seconds in an epiergency I •—'Standard American F„.h G,„n Brccoii...... I Rey Tob B ___ _ Nov-dwirciuli. Built line between Chengchow and Han- Safeway Stores ... 8(I$M AT WILUAMS FARM ing dtcib will .,. and saves money at all timest Switch to richer Richfield^ kow was driving at (Jhangko, 40 Schenley Dis ...... today. Switch to richer Richlube All-Weather Motor Oil, Ism: liBkir 4 1 O BAKERY DEPART.MENT miles south of the former city. Sears Roebuck -.., live for du 41m! COM I IN AND LIT US SHOW 1 Encyclopedia ' Angel Cakes...... ,1 . These partners in power help you to be safe...and » v e i Cavalrymen appearing In the vicin- Annual Straseberry Feast To iocony Vac . T.., YOU HOW YOU A M AC- ity of cniangko yesterday Indicated Chocolate I,ayer Cakes...... 20r Be Sponsored Again By Sec- South P a c ...... TWIN DIVANS TUALLY FAYING FOI LIFI. r o r r a v a l u a b l e s a f e t y b o o k a t 2 Vofume-a-Week ■everance of the line was Imminent. South Rwy An exoeptl(n^ valne becanae GUARDS W HITHII YOU 2. A unit pushing west from ond Congregational Women. St Brands ...... ^ FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED! „ Sugar Runs...... NOW of Ita anpeflor workmanship NAVI THIII FROTlCTlON r i l L C YOUR NEAREST RICHFIELD DEALER! _ SPEQAL CONCESSION I (Jhecheng aimed at Hsuchang, 80 St Gas and El . . . . and fine materUlo. inner- Endorsed by ten leading Safety Directors. . . Apple Turnovers ...... j miles south of Chengchow. The Women’s League of the Sec- St Oil C a l ...... PLAYING^ OR NOTI It ii alwayt rtry embarrats- Tha whola pnrpota of aprlng mattreoa — 8 binowy SAFE ON LIFEGUARD contains safe-driving rules easy to follow. ■ COUPON Stuffed and Baked Mackerel . . . . . V ...... 3. Another force was at Hwal- ond Congregational church will hold St OU- N J ...... ing to b« short of cash. But ...... 19c-25c ea; yang, after having taken PtnoBATM loan tarvica is pillows. Opens to two single i TWa coupou (wlih five Home Made Potato Salad Pohsien, I *** annual strawberry supper, Wed- Tex Oorp ...... «k ERROL lomt pappl. htaiutt to bor- to land monay to paople beds or one fntl alze bed. • • 1 -5c lb., 2 lbs. 25c and was leas than '50 miles from nesday evening, June 15, at the rimken Roll Bear row bteaiua tbar think it Fra^a J. McCaba, Maine’a Director of a atbera, conwcuUvely nura- who rfon t hart tba saeorfty THRIFT Hichway Safoty, says: ”No.driver should fail bored, • la all, etipped fmm FRIDAY GROCERY VALUES Yencheng, 100 miles south of Cheng- church Instead of tha Frank V. Trans America .,, will ba avan mora ambar- raon/ratf a/tawbara. Phone 1-2108 for ■ Tba evening Herald) en- chow on the Peiplng-Hankow line. Williams farm where It bos been Union Carbide . . . . FLYNN' raulnc to aak for a loani Evening Appotatment .WEEK. to read T E N C O M M A N D M E N T S OF Butter, Land O’Lakes (fresh stock )...... ik <11- 4. Another command, after a held for a number of years. Union Pac ..n ... Oar BMia taaalramtat It tlUse tbe balder to o.N'E Olivia DeHavilland; Wall, It fza’t at Partoaal iatf Jrtw abOity to npay SAF^AND-SAVE DRIVING!” Macaroni Dinner (glass free) with 2 nkem f n r n., three-week stalemate at Hofei In The same subatantial supper will Unit Aircraft .... ■ Volume of tho standard Basil Rathbone Financa Co. I Ton can cat Mitn taoalar aoMaala. " American BneyeJu p e d I a CheeM, Kraffs. wV*^ite and^^elTou" m & / ” licS central Anhwei province, advanced be served at the usual iqodsratt fee Unit Corp ...... eaah for ordinary, avtryday BUDOEt TERMS •outhwestward 20 miles yeztsrday Coma in and taUt it otrar ~ wbea preaeated a't rbo from 6:30 to 7 o’clock, with Unit Qaa Imp . . . . Qaude Rains financial dificnltiaa. Jnat aa ARRANGED Barald Ufflee, wltb tbe toward Shucheng, 200 miles east of price for small children. Mrs. Nel- U S R u b b er...... PATIIC KNOVLCS bntinaat man borrow from to a pnvata conanltatlon SiV/rC// TO RiCffER Hankow. reonu Ton won't ba taUng co o d/^e A r •peelal PorebaM priee VozVfoii pkgl'.2 loT 15c son S. Snaith will hava charge of U 8 Steel ...... EUGENE PAUFTTE banka. odU « le iN i Miracle Whip Salad Dressing...... pt. ja r 25c* at iar 'lOc 8. Two Japanese warablps, ateom- tho dining room and waitresses. West El and M fg . MELNTLLB COOPER nt a favor—wa 31 appraeiata A UNA OtX)NNOR Don’t batitata to coma in. yonr calling. 1 ^ 150 miles 'up the Yangtze river Mrs. Joseph Wright who wlU have Woolworth ...... im u tL**’’**’ lU-ind .’.lb.’ can 25c above Nanking, the former capitaL AvSji A \ IAN HUNTER «a«. mt iB l.m t (S> o.r n o t moatkir aa aaaala ariaelaal Campbell s Pork and ^ a n s with tomato sauce, 3 cans 20c charge of ticket dlatribuUon has Elec Bond and Share ((^ irb ). i AT HALE^ landed yet another column below placed them to the hands of the -a i.v/ ,r""' UfECDAPDS RICHFIELD Cnxo Edifimi Eductor Lunch Crackers in bulk ...... 2 lbs. 19c Ankthg. Anhwei provincial capitaL members. Marlbet are Ropolaed AIXEN IN COCNCIL Pzlee Per Volume The proceeds of this year’a straw- rCRSO.VAL LOANS UP TO $800< Five gunboats bombarded Chinese THE ^AF£-04u/'S/iy£ «9 Centa) oil *^~**** ...... 2 sm. pkgs. 19c; Ige. uke 22e berry supper win be for the carpet Trwiiii j by WAItNEt M O l positions at Chlhkou, near Tatung, fund WUton, Juna 9.— (A P ) — Davare bol d RY Silver Dust, l a ^ package (with large dish towel) f .23c to an attempt to land addlttonai Allan of Wilton, state chairman of * PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY forces of marines. Tbe attempt was tha Labor Party and Its gubarna- .W Tu w _i. ...__ . _ Weaaaa .fa, atl . OOOD.^EAR . D IA L 5137 — W E D E LIV E R r ^ u l ^ with a loss of 60 killed and torlal eandidata, announced today Tia Mala atraal. R . . . t. Bite. T.L S4M It la pow poaolble to obAln gaso, SERVICE drowned. Chinese reports mia Mpa from clover, thp formula haviiig has bean elected U membarahlp STORES Faced with these six thraoU) the^ In the American Ooundl of tha Instl- ♦ *1 it. ,1k. it .a (X y . TBUMBULL AND ALLYN STS. HARTFORD HYGRA DE OIL CO., INC. bean developed bjr two boya ■Aa«M 88TR« ■ ■ 848 Sf A IN S T B E ic T tuta of PacUc Relatkoia. sw i j O pen 8 A . $L «e 1:80 P . $L . and aoA a 22 CH.\RTER OAK AVE^ HARTFORD , I . PAGE POUR MANCHbai ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, . MASCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, THURSDAY. JUNE 9,1988 JUNE 9,1988 PAGE FIVE'I for tha peat 16 years, was engaged Roach; Publicity and bulletins, Mrs. by Mr. Doubleday. the new owner, CrlCkmore, Eunice Crickmore, Alice attend an early crop inspection day Wesley Norkon; membership, Mrs. to be held at the new North Cov- 10 DAYS JAIL URM to keep an in the aame capacity and TRUCK MISHAP CAUSES Young, Helen Poetemsky, Kathryne and Mrs. Rollln Blrdsall of Enfleld 165.0D0 STATE CARS LANE FURNmiRE CO. Arthur KIbbe; House committee. entry vegetable form on Saturday, help manage the farm. However, Qeady, Helen Reynolds, Aileen Ca- u d Mrs. Earl Darrow and ROCKVILLE Miss Marie Ludwig; Milk,. Miss AI- LOCAL MAN.GETS hoon, Harriet Hoff, Arllne Porter TRADE GRADUATES Mr- Engllah were invited but 1,000 HOTEL WORKERS June 11th. There arc two acres de- Mr. Schuyler.mlssed his former em- yrRAWBERRY SHORTAGE fretta Galvin; prograoi abd pianist. voted to a study of the effects of FOR DRUNK DRIVER ployer and family so much that he Marion Porter, Joyce Cummlsk,' Iin**’**ii.>*° come and sent regrets. AIRCRAFT a TAKES SHU UNINSPECTED Miss Gertrude Fuller; publicity. Miss CONNECTICUT HRM PhylJla Boynton, Virginia Edgerton Miss Elsee Layton was presented vegetable rotations on the main- gave notice to Do^bleday and has STRIKE IN OREGON Evelyn Nelson; Welfare, Mrs. Ed tenance’ of soli organic matter, and DOCTOR’ S DEGREE returned to Mr. Jones' employ. He Machine Carrying 217 Crates Star Finder: Janet Mullen, Jane GO ON A N OUUNG w th a suitcase In appreciation of FUNERALS OF VICTIMS win Davis. Flaherty. Arllne Porter. Marion Por- her ten year’s service aa religious numerous experiments with vege- hsa moved bis belongings to the To Sprinsrfield Hits Pde; SPACE IN SaK M M A picnic Is to be held the latter table varieties, fertilizers. Insecti- store Recently Opened At barn on the Schwartz property and ter, Loul.se Allen, Virginia Bodreau director. A vote o f thanks waa Eight Of Porthiid'B Larirest part of this month for toe children Antoist Wbo Gave Patrolman Driver Is Injured. Crickmore. Joyce Cummlsk, ^ven MUs France! Mersereau for Mast Go Through Lanes Be- OF TRAGEDY TODAY cides and fungicides. has had a box stall fixed up in-a Hotels Involved; Workers at the school. Plan Rummage Sale pleasing manner. This he will oc- Phyllis Boynton. Betty Crickmore Eolertain Faculty Members wi* • pulpit lamp and to ^n'lSflrd?^ M ^n ifr Alexander J. Mozzer Grad- Windsor, Conn., June 9.— (AP)^__ EHeanor Haddad, Anne Young. Demand Union Recoffnition. Card Party Friday The flr.st division of the Ladles’ wad Chaso Is WPA Work- cupy until about the middle of Au- H®» tor the gift of a fore July 16 In Accord- Known. _ , _ There was a shortage of strawber- Junior atlzen ; Helen Flaherty multigraph machine used for print- Will Use 10,000 Sipiare Feet Services For Miss Rosenberg Plans are complete for the card Aid society of the Union Congrega- gust. when the Jones family plan ing church calendars. Seven new Portland, Ore., June 9.— (A p i __ party which Sabra Trumbull Chap- tional church will hold a rummage to move Into their new home. Fern Frink. Ruth Champlln, Mar- And Others At Camp Na- And Henry Abom Who Died Bales Today From Medi ries on the Springfield market this garet Cbamplln. | names were added to the church roll Marching pickets and bewildered, ter, D. A ,R . will hold Friday after- sale on Tuesday, June 14th from 9 er And Father Of Fire. There will be an old'faahloned and ance With Inspection Law The Lane Fumltura company, 1 P II I ft L 'l J I i • morning due to the fact that a Housekeeper: Helen Flaherty. n the past year. There were •talr-cllmblng gueste today marked Of Spinning Mill For Stor- Together In Snipsic ..Lake noon at the "Barn" at Maxwell a. m. to 5 p. m. In the social rooms. modern dance at Amaton Thursday w-hlch haa recently opened a store M I W lle g O lO r n ila d e lp h ia truck carrying 217 crates on-lta way Fern Frink, Ruth Champlln. Helen than Hale, CoYentry. losses by letter but no deaths. The a strike which drew 1260 hotel em- Are Held. (Jburt. North Park street. There Anyone willing to donate articles for evening. Good old fashioned music the sale is asked to call 384 and they In Hartford, In the City fJlub build- from Delaware to the up-river city Postemsky. following officers and committees win be prizes for each table and re- , Foond ruOtjr of « charge of ts billed, with Gates and Taylor in . First Aid: Fern Frink. were elected; treasurer, J. Gallup age Purposes Onlj. Approximately 165.000 motor Rockville, Jun^ 9. — Fnfierals freshments will be served. Mrs. O. will be collected. ing at the corner of Trumbull and charge. ttirned turtle early this morning at **°‘ *>» » l the open- A* dnmktn drlTfug* as the reeult of a Bird Finder; Jane Flaherty, Janet Lxical State Trade school students Service; clerk, Mrs. Eleanor Han- ^ of Portland s annual rose fesU- vehicles remain to be Inspected be- were held tola afternoon for Miss C. Peterson Is In charge of the res- Derr Hits Oar Allyn streets. Is conducted by Con- rhiladelphls, June 9 — Alexander Local farmers who are tuislng Windsor Heights. Most of the »«n; assistant clerk, Sara Wolsten-^ A large doe, being chased by three \fkaae of hearty three mllei after Mullen, Virginia Bodreau. Arllne who will be graduated at exercises fore July 16th In accordance with Alice Rosenberg, 19. of Rockville ervations. Those attending the card necticut men. John Mozzer, Manchester, Conn., atrawberrfes are already beginning strawberries were prematurely made Porter, Marion Porter. holme; organist, Frederick Tyler Ten thousand square feet of apaee dogs, ru.shed down an embankment hia arrattc course bad attracted the Into strawberry jam. next Wednesday night enjoyed an t»«e r and Henry Aborn, 21, of Tolland, party will also have the opportunity Ixjuis H. Baron, general mana- to harvest their crops. The fre- Wild Flower Finder: Jane Fla- deacons, George P. Bugbee, Georgi ‘’P**'**lo''»' »wltchboard In Cheney Brothera* Number Thi regulations of the semi-annual to view the gardens In the estate. at the J side of the O ystal Ijike road----- K"'', has been in furniture business was one of the 130 members of the attention and pursuit of Policeman , The tnick was driven bv Rene J all-day outing at Camp Nathan Hale who were-found' dead on the shore quent rains have been good for the herty. on Coventry Lake yesterday. Mem- V. Smith, Charles F. Lyon, Mason ctlon law, according to a state- Prize* for Convention on Wednesday and cra.shed Into an for 18 years. 15 of which were spent I *'’*’'0’’ of the Hahnemann Med Tessler of 669 Highland street. Hoi- •“ Ployea. clerks, chamber- or Spinning mill building i t l at Snipsic Lake on Tuesday after- A1tas Vizsl n ev ^ a** v :1s* U ^ J we* ^ ^ i -_a a* I. aa. 1 r-i — si _ « Harold V. Hellron, Arthur ,1. Oiia- berries and other crops, but there Tree Finder: Helen Reynolds, Ar- bers of the faculty, last season's Parker, James Service, Jr.. John aent made today by Commissioner The committee In charge of the automobile being driven by Dr. J in Hartford. For the last three loal College to receive degrees as 1 yoke, Mass. Constable Paul L. Rtis- portera-aii joined the •nd Elm streets has been leased noon. Ralph Morin of this city. 'The force lontd and Rollid dafson, 3'4. of 268 Hackmatack has not been too much good hot Ime Porter, Marion Porter. team and several out- *j**Hlup Service and Medical Examiner John E. Fla- Sons of Legion Convention to be years, he was manager _of one of sunshine. U' was the first officer to arrive on Nell Goodrich: deaconesses. Rose Michael A. Connor of the State De- of the Impact killed the deer and Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of LAMB FORES If Dtiirsd ■Wraet, WPA worker and father of Observer: Eleanor Haditad standing students were gucsts'of the the local firm to the United Aircraftircrsffc * herty stated on Wednesday that they held In Rockville on Saturday. June the scene and took the driver to the O. H. I. Frances Me.sereau. Trom e m p ^ 'e r T partment of Motor Vehicles. dented the right fended 'of the car. Homoeopathic Medicine at the 90to Mr*. Charles C, .Sellers took her Scout Aide: Helen Flaherty. 11 corporation It was revealed today died In a suicide pact. The families 18th, has announced . the ^following ar» children, was remanded to jail bITiej. of Dr. William A. Dower. class, which numbers about thirty Emily Parizek, Mrs. Ida M. The state police were' notified and annual commencement of the col- SUNNYFIELO small eon Horace to Hartford Rambler: Nellie Wolfe. Helen students. I" 11- A t the close of btfktness May 28th, ofi the two young people could offer awards: *10 for the best appearing for 16 days In town court last night When the lease papers were filed State Policeman V. John Labecky lege. Dr. C. C. Williams, president DAISY ROLLS Wednesday to attend the last "ses- Tessler received a head Injury and Flaherty. Theresa Reynolds. Jane Brown, Mrs. Annie Service, Mrs sero?c!^ ‘ “ ..A*®*’ "P “ »*mhlance of about 205,000 vel)lcles0had been In- no reason as to why they decided to squadron In the parade, *10 to the Jbf .Judge Harold W. Garrity, who .Swlmmlng„“ tfc^ld- Gustafson that the circum- In Springfield. Porter. field events and games of all kinds ^ c k e t t and Mrs. Ulllan Smith; registration desks, carrying bag* Ington, The aircraft company does It was later turned over to the game CORNED BEEF 9 taiicea surrounding bis offense he has been attending for some present 1938 inspection period start- herty or the State Police. dollars to the best appearing girl Lb. 25c The truck stnick a utility pole 1007c Attendance: Capt. M .' E. were conducted during the day meslo committee. South Wllllngton, warden. Prior to graduation Dr! Mozzer 1 Ssere “too serious'* for the mere im- months, at the Avery Memorial, 7M of*"?h^"s'’f‘'.‘"* A ^ t mcBi’ a*®"'* “ ■* ***" **>•*• ^■pace. ed. During that thirteen week The funeral of Miss Rosenberg and boy drum majors. breaking It loff and went 75 feel be- Jacobson, Joyce Ciimmj.sk. Janet featured by a, encounter In Hazel Brackett, Mrs. Ethel -Todd TOO Of the hotels 2,000 located on the second floor, for FIdac Program received an appointment as resident dtion of a fine. Costs of court, Mias K. Anne Clark attende<] a employes period an average of 15,758 vehicles was held at her home at 2 Lawrence In the Drum Corps contc.st the Mullen, Marion Porter. Arling Por- which the faculty Is alleged to have Mrs Alex Todd and Louis Service; were not on strike. manufacturing purpoeee, but wUl A t the next meeting of Stanley physician at toe St. Vincent’s hos- be-worked out in Jail by the meeUng of Colonel Henry fore turning over. The driver could were inspected. I f the remaining street at one-thirty this afternoon. prizes win be as follows: 100 per pital, of Bridgeport, Conn. FILLETS '‘ ISelHADOOCK'—>>«-<»: 7c Chapter. DA.R., at tha chapter not give any reason for the accident ter, Catherine Cour, Helen Poatem- downed the graduates by a reported Wllllngton Hill, Elsee Layton diwote It to piirposen <'T a storage cent Sons of Legion Department Dobosz Unit No. 14. American Le- dlty man, will keepffiim there for 165,000 cars are to be Inspected Rev. Karl Otto Klette, pastor of the One of the features of commence- ' I bouse In Colchester Wednesday af- and on account of his Injury was not sky, Fcm Frink, Theresa Kellv score of 12-1 1 . Nooiidav luncheon Cushman! "trike deadline had been Ignored by warehouse, according to the lease. Trophy: 1st, *25,00; 2nd, *15.00; 3rd, gion Auxiliary, a Ftdac program will days. within the seven weeks before July First Lutheran cflurch of which both ment day was the formal dedication i Sllcod lb. 25 19 ternoon. She wan the only member questioned. Eleanor Graham, Jane Flaherty consisted of bamburgs, coffee; Mrs. William Modre and Raymond Miss Rosenberg and Aborn were *10.00. be presented under the direction of SWORDFISH c jSEA SCALLOPS- c A charge of driving without a li- they accused of be- The lease, to be In effect for three 16th, It will be necessary to handle FIdac Chairman, Mrs. Nelson Mead. of a new *400,000 college building, from Hebron attending. In her 907c Attendance: Nellie Wolfe doughnuts and watermelon, ‘follow- Korner; calendar committee, Rev members, officiated. Burial waa in 100 per cent mixed boys and girts se, also lodged against Gustaf- Constable Rustic skid that a to*their^! " “ refuBlng to live up years. Is dated as o f May 20. 1988 an average of 23,500 inspections The young people who sold Poppies the first part of a *1,250,000 struc- capacity os treasurer .Miss Clark Virginia Edgerton, Virginia Bod- eii by a roast beef supper topped off Horace B. Sloat and EUse Layton; Grove HUI cemetery, this city. Department trophy, 1 st, *25.00 ; 2nd, by the arresting officer, was charge of reckless driving had been missionary, Nell G-nolds. Anne Young KItching of the machine depart- neral parlors on Ellington avenue. Color Guards, A trophy will be Bokar Coffee M functioning organlzatlon.s for col- by Ccmmissloner Connor during the ‘ dele, Bruno Sumlslaskl, 23, of 12 would i^rmlt The truck was owned , Eleanor Strede, Kathr\Ti ment. ‘^™Hh: flower, South ments of J83..33 each. The alrcrMt awarded to the best appearing ^ m e of Mrs. Daniel Markham Orady. lective bargaining.’’ remaining days In this present In- Rev. Mr. Klette also conducted this Louis II. Baron -ir street, was. sent to Jail for 5 by Margoll* Brothers of 8prln(^field. Alice Young:. Prizes were awarded to the vari- Hi’S- John R. Edwanls company does not make provisions Junior Color Guards in Squadrons or Alexander .lohn Mozzer, son of I N O W P A CKED IN A N " Champion Hall, In Westchester. spection period. The Commis.sloner service. Burial was In the North 1-lb. ays, and hia companion, Alfred J. ous winners of the sports events. Aira. Robert Norwood and Mr* »'8ne“- ****** ass-iclated------' • with the College at Storrs, While at college ^ofection. Both are making encour- By Dann.\ Shea M. Brown, George P. Bugbee and of *thc?r to advise us June 6, wtth furniture business for the past 18 Colored rked car oo Summit street June 16th; at 6 o’clock. Hostesses . ****** eholce of a representative more each day than they are now Ine Johnston presiding. A t the meet- wording and a likene.ss of the War he was a member of the track team, Cheese aging gain, and it la hoped that they George V. Smith. Miss Layton was Clifford D. Cheney, vice preaident of u>. 2 9 c Plaa^ not guilty to a charge for the evening will be Mrs. Mabelle Ho^Tc? o ‘ B-V'holsk.’ Of WILLmON tor collective bargalnln^r- the u t .: and with reasonable dispatch, ing, Mrs. Johnston announced the Memorial Tower being erected on Associate Editor of the "Nutmeg." 1 rscldsaa driving brought against vrill aoon be able to come home Anderoon, Mrs Mabel Jenkins, and will conduct the engaged for another year as direc- ment eMd. ’’We receive no tolf vr^ Brothers as signatory for urge all those who have not yet had members of the Sick and Ctoarlty Fox Hill. SOUP second session in his course on De- tor of religious education. ine Manchester firm, and E. L. WU» and a member of the Alpha Gamm’a T aa the result of an accident at was the most Mrs. Ruth Andrelsky. Mrs Horace Pilcher and daugh- their cars Inspected to do so now committees for the coming year as Tomato CAMPBELL'S A t the whist held In the Esgle- „ ° “ ®**i Who haa crowded Into son, senior, vice president of United Garden Club to Meet Rho fraternity. A t medical college C«nt 2 0 c ii intarsecUon of Summit street **** ■ waa freed by the court but paid oral days. voted to strike. a|re^*io7?b.trate CJonneqLjcut must be inspected be- of Manchester. Mrs. Cecelia Rey- Mrs. Edward Backhaus of (Juarry club. Their regular meeUng which ' 5c ^oanon waa a dinner gueet Tuea- scope of instruction whlch^was to to tour .Scotland and England * Wllllngton won prizes. was originally planned for this eve ar.d Intel* through his reputation as •10 fine on a second charge of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlazlo of their wage dispute. GENERALIZED EDUCATION fore July 16th, or according to nolds, Mrs. Molly Heller. Mrs. Helen street. A t this time a report will bo an authority on furniture. 8 Ol. teams of Tolland and He- Vincent, Mrs. Mary Burns, Mrs. nlng will be held next week Thurs- of rules of tha road. Her the home of the Rev. and Scltlco. are parents of a son. born IS MAIN NEED OF YOUTH statute, the “Commissioner shall given of the recent Flower show. FGK.MEK INN KEEPER DIES. Mrs, B A. tew is In Gilead. Mr. Howitzer non-coms were then in- bron Granges played at Hebron last Emma LIsk, Mrs. .Mildred Burke, day evening, June 16, at the home of Corn Flakes ‘srkT Pkg. fttonmy, John , W. King of Wmi- at the John.son Memorial hospital. suspend the registration of such The garden club has received an hard to pl e a s e Sc Oiampe and Mr. Lewis held a con- nig'nt. Mrs. Nettle Petzer; Mrs. Mae Mc- Mrs. Ellsworth Fairbanks at Pleas- New Haven. June 9 . ---- (AP) __ I nUc, In asking that the reeklese Monday. June 6th. A r e n ^ i Chemical HARTFORD MAN HELD New Haven, June 9. — (A P ) __ motor vehicles for such period of Invitation from E. A. Piestcr of the SU LT A N A ference on the coming vacation Hall McBee AGED MAN IS FOUND, Veigh, of Manchester. The Charity ant Valley. William C. Moegling, 74. former 7 ot. Irtng count be vacated, suggested The Women s ChrisUan Temper- nrin'’i ^’’i* ' t ' ' ’ ^ '''"criptlon Of Raoul E. Desverolne. president of time as he may determine, but, not Elizabeth Park Rose Garden to Oklahoma City— " I want a job," For Ssla d i sch^l here. It has been decided to the principal chemical agents waa of Wllltngton gave a Ulk at the committee Includes; Mrs. L. H. The Girls’ Turasca club was In- proprietor of the Beach House. Tuna Fish C a n a t the town place warning signs ance Union will hold a picnic meet- Crucible Steel Company of exceeding ninety days." make an arrangement of roses for said the pert young thing who IS c hold the school the second and third a so given by Lieut. 9ycholskl. To- meeting of the Woman's club in Chapman, Mrs. Nellie Hunt, Mrs. vited to meet with the Girls’ Friend- Savin Rock, died last night. He y the Turnpike ahead of the stop ing at the home of Mrs. Frank L. FOR STEALING FUNDS America and constitutional sttor- the exhibit to be held this month In walked Into the offices of Assistant O r Soda weelu In July, but plana as to the night, session will commence with Somers Tuesday afternoon. LOST FOR 52 HOURS A total of 2,983 registrations Evelyn Keeney, Mrs. Helen Garvan, the Avery Memorial In Hartford. ly society at Talcottvllle last Tues- waa born In Danbury and Interment ■*» tecatloiia'in order to attract Anderson on Stafford street, Tues- P|®a'**<* today for generalized were suspended for various periods day evening, where they enjoyed a City Manager T. D. Turner. YUKON length of the> school In each church an explanation oTykrioua types of Amldon, who damaged education which will flt modern Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Fannie The exhibit 1s being arranged in win be In that city Friday. Moeg- •^ration o f motorlata. Out of day afternoon, June 14th at 3 Miss Church’s mailbox when hls^ar hot dog roast together. But, she added hastily, It must be Ginger Ale Cpnfsntt 3 ii;a 2 S c have not yet been definitely made. WTieellng, W. Va.. June * — (A P ) youth to meet competently t S the early part of this year because Lavttt, Mrs. Mary Keeney, of Rock- connection with the annual meeting ling Is survived by one sister. driven often do not notice the o clock. Ice cream and cake will be protective equlpmentWainst^?heml- got out of control, replaced It The South Britain, Conn., June 9.__ Miss Faith M. Collins attended an "a very good job— one where the Mrs. Champe and her two daugh- cal attack. The Inst rtictor will -William Fraser. 32. of Hartford car owners hod failed to have their vUle, Mrs. Katherine Williams. Mrs. of the American Rose Society this N o. 2 1^*^ h* said, for sale on the lawn. Flower day ntfio Boy Scouta, alert to do (ind deeds FAP)—Benjamin .F . ____ Howland._ „69, tuI7 »fe ’’*'“ ®* t"«n lw to oen. outing of the Business and Profes- work’s ea.sy and the hours not too pinvlde both an explanation Conn., was held In Jail here today cars Inspected before December Mary Grazladio, Mrs. Mary Dana- year In Hartford to celebrate the INCIBATORS RECO.MMENDED Grapefruit Cent f la the ease of NeiU P. Mogenecn will be observed and members are H n i l fixed it temporarily. *1,*^* I” *’*' *”’*“ * today and able Slat, the final day tn the second her, Mrs. Maud Foley of Manches- sional Women of Hartford at War- long. One where I can sit down all 2 19c « North Coventry, arrested for v ls lt^ the former’s, parents, Mr. demonstration on the use „f the on charges of absconding with funds In hie prepared address which Waa anniversary of the founding of the renvllle, Sunday. the time." requested to bring flowers arid Master I^uls Vesely of South m experience of be- 1937 Inspection period. ter, Mrs. Marguerite Reeves of rose gardens In Elizabeth Park. Chicago _(AP)— O ttln g the I A * P " M A I N E " Wraalon. the original charge was and Mm. R, o. Lord, durlnjr the Las Mask. Conslrnction of gas collected by the American federa- ing lost for more than 52 hours in feature of the eleventh annual The Varsity club of toe Ellsworth plants to be given to shut-ins. WllUngton had charge of the Tol- graduation exerclsee at AJbertua Inspection stations are now in Wlndsorville. A t the meeting tonight plans will " I ’m afraid." ventured Turner. "I "cluck-cluck" out of the little red G olden Bantam 4toeh^ed, and the accused man conference. shelters will- also be taken up and tion of actors from employes of the ^ w.Kided .section here Memorial High school will give a don’t have any jobs like that.” Corn Mb and Mrs. Harry D. Smith and laml Grange meeting Tuesday night operation In the following communi- Name Chairmen Ce made for the Rockville group to hen and making her stick strictly "ci’ lO c fined 110 and costs for viola- Hay fever sufferers here arc be- Rlngllng brothers. Bamum and "h o became lost Magnus college here. Desernine erit- dance' and party at toe High School son Robert of East Hartford, were i ‘ 9 ^<»nie to L..M * O'’**’ WHIlngton Bailey circus. iclzed modern education ss “too ties: Mrs. Henry Meyer, president of take part In this exhibit. "In that case," said the applicant, to egg laying waa a problem of in- Oon of rules of the road. Benjamin Ing troubled with the pollen from a close with a period of gas alarms Hill which was carrjed on by the auditorium on Friday evening at 8 "I won’t file my application." recent visitors of relatives in Staf- ’^*'"* ‘"•PecUng the prone to be purely adjective, and not Hartford— Huyshope Ave., George the Longview Parent-Teacher asso- Vegetable Growers to Gather terest to delegates attending the AJAX SOAP PIFFEO WNEAT B. Krinsky. 25. of 8 Vine street the orchard graas, about twp weeks to u Howitzer NCO's a^e urged Justice of the peace H. J. Voel- site of the new state hospital here o’clock. AH members and the pub- She didn’t. fptdvUle. Hansen store of West Wllllngton siitoUnllve. ” He told toe girl grad- street. ciation has named the following Albert E. Wilkinson, extension annual NatlonM Poultry Improve- ] before the usual time. Probably to be present. for over thirty years has been linger announced last night that «a s found early lost night by one lic may attend. Members of the BON AMI POWDEI P B FFED IICE Martford, held for violation of rules Jack Donnerly of Grant avenue. uates that their duty In the futim New Haven—Boulevard, Fair- committees for the coming year: specialist at the Connecticut State ment Conference, held here: State ^ e r kinds of graas and varioiis given up. Fraser had been jailed after Ralph P®'*y " h ‘ch scoured Varsity club w-ent to Black Point «r tha road received a fine of 15 and BMlstanl superintendent of the C'omimny R la mainly to flt toemselvee for a Ways *nd Means. Mrs. Carlton College at Storrs has issued an In- Irrigation was carried on In the and federal poultry experts told l A B B i n S LYE itoBta. weeks sre slso in the picture. Mrs. Everett Robertson enter- Whitehead, executive secretary of the wc^H with bloodhounds Tues- haven, English street. Monday on their outing. About 40 high plains country of Texas aa ®^ioc SODA C l A C K E K t ,1 ^ 1 7 « Warren Woolen Company__twdii there I Ylu'r*? anil will be no weekly ^ i a*, ica day and yesterday. world which makee few allowancM Buckmister; Hospitality, Mrs. James vltatlOn to all those Interested to the egg men they should aubatltute j t A report that atato police had ar- CMolr rehesrsaU of 3t. Peter s ,NCO “ t tea Wednesday afternoon the union, preferred the charge Bridgeport — Honeypoint Road, members attended. early as 189.5. HERSHEY'S COCOA Mrs. Donnerly returned’’ this w « k week, due to the t l ^ g | Miss Sarah for those unprepared for life. Stratford. Incubators for brooding hens. Wjtad toveral service aUUon pro- i^urch will be resumed this woek j *■' “■ Wolstenholme, Mrs. Voelllnger said efforts would be Exhausted and unable to walk «WI« Hi: n e following a two month’s visit with period Sunday at the Bo,ton ro n g l! Fred Sortie^ aid Mro john'R . E*?: Howland was fully conscious X n Thirty-two member, of the senior Stamford—Pumping Station Rd. ENCOIE MAYONNAISE prietora here for failure to renew They vdu be held Friday evenings made to return Fraser to New York class St the college received degiaea. U M BEANS a ^ a e « Mr. Donneriys parenU tn Lancas- Af ■ at the armory win be ' wnrds at her home In West WUllnr- for a hearing. 2 *"'*^***'hl out of the woods on Torrlngton—Joyce street COCOA N« , * • : " * : * • Os. M vending licensee proved un- ^ ••“ ■ne o f the ter, England. M improvised stretcher. He eald rkg. XJC FIIEM O'S BE A N S, ^ nwndod last night when np such Rev. H. R. Keen. While the church . *” ■ ®'’‘* "t'o attended last ton. * The circus. In the mldet of labor Waterbury—Thomaaton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Uskc of he mad® beds of leaves and boughs lAJA N MISTAID wera preaentad in court. has b «n In proceaa of reeJecoratJon f* '■*a'ly tor Thue was a large attendance troubles over wage contracts, gave Mtddletowm—Pease Ave. I t Os. their Rapid Fire Exercises a for two nights and drank water COINED IEEE 17« the reheanals have been suspended. Furnace avenue recently motored at the annual roll call at the Wlll- performances as usual here ye.ster- New London— Coleman street. p r i d e n c e ' s t e w s Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt has re- over the Mohawk Trail to North few members of the company Wi Ington HUI church Tuesday The * ®“7 ** “H '“"-handing boughs. Wlllimanttc—Natchaug street. NED SALMON workingtKmrlrlno- at the day, then left for Columbus. Ohio, 23€ turned from Windham Oommunltv Adams, Maas., where they vtstted armory .yesterday church was beautifully decorated by ^ ic^^®r. *'T!®:-,T^®*<*«y n'Sht DAYS BAKING POWDEI friends. Mrs. Earl Willis who has afternoon cleaning rifles', .. ..Monday Mrs. G ^rge V. Smith with yellow drenched him, he said. APPLE SABCE Se Memorial Hospital, WllltmanUc TO BORROW FOR SCHOOL ’’They’re warming me ui II X POWDER HEBRON With her Infant daughter Joan. Jiecn visiting at the Llske home on nlphti session Is exi>oote(! to fen- lilies dainty blue forget-me-nots AT 21c CLOROX Furnace avenue returned to ture pack rolling and tent pitching and other flowers. A delicious sup- remar„.„ CALHOUN IS ELEaED Si 27a Guests for the day Tuesday at the her East Hampton, June 9.— (A P )__ night while relatives applied a hot BARER’S CHOCOLATE elected at the meeUng of home of Mrs. Clarkson F. Bailey home In North Adams. in preparation for the 15-day en- *’"'**'1 l>«an8, The East Hampton town treasurer cSr. ise IINSO 2 ASH. 37a boiledfrr. ham. macaroni, salads, bis- water bottle. "°* M Hebron Parent-Teacher Aeso- were Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Heath of Miss Margery Valentine, daughter c^pment---- All members should and board of selectmen had per- IDNCN TONEDE 19C ^ t t o ^ evening, were cuit. plckle.s. a variety of pies and IMPERIAL OUTER GUARD OLIVE OIL ate Hampden. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valentine m ^ e " e r y effort not to piles anv mission today to borrow funds of 1$ Os. Pissident Mre. Aloyelue Keefe; coffee. Out of town guests were WAuJoL’T TO ENTER TYDOL’S NORMEl'S SPiCEO NAM 1 9 0 R o ^ rt Schock of Tanyville, Penn of Grove street wUl graduate from formation between now and camp not more than * 110,000 to he used Can L t f SAUCE flet. »7e V ice-In den t, Miss Mary Halpln- and their two chUcJrcn. the-George School at Newtown Pa M you are sure to miss some Im-^ i . Robert Jones toward the building of a high Chicago—Walter Rich, 40. ta one of Hartford. Rev. and .Mr.s. Theo- BETCHOP i 7 c Fiat mm je •acrrtnry, Norton Warner’ treaa- school here. r a ^ who disagree# with the old SAFE DRIVING Baltimore Selected As Next WESSON OIL Can The United Distillers plan to be- Monday, June 13th. Miss Valenllne *"®ke you dore Bachelor and son from South axiom that sleepwalkers, if i^ft Tb* "■ttte gin bottling at their Araston plant plans to enter Colby Junior college Hadley Fall.s-, Mass.. Mrs. Annie Two hundred citizens voted In Year’s Convention City For Of offictra was made out, ready for alone, will never ^ct hurt. ^bout the first of July. They wUI at New London, New Hampshire in period when the colonel comes Bnice and daughter. Mrs. William favor of the erection of a high CRUSADE approval, by a comihittee of which school at a town meeting la.st ■Rich walked right out of a kltch- Nobles Of Mystic Shrine. move stores from their North Ber- the fall. Toma.sek of Springfield, and Mr. I ,^m 47a the m ^bere were Mre. PhlUp Mots, V ■ "ew on the cars night en window of his secomi flojr apart- Crisco gen. N. J„ plant. Next fall they Jack Jezek has resumed his duties yet. but three applications have ment, He fractured a leg. 'c?; 1 7 c Mri. Charles N. Fillmore and Mre plan to begin manufacturing at In Hartford after spending the past been received.. The company com- Los Angelce, June 9— ( A P ) C e U Oereoce K. Porter. About 23 were Amston. two months at his home In Stafford- niandcr announces that no mascots With Galloway Calhoun of Karem PfMcnt A t the close of the busl- ville. Rour Hebron Grange won the soft ball 'rtll attend camp with the company Temple, Waco, Texas, named Im- Swansdown p!;: 22c “ ™P'“ y ndjoum- game playcnl Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen have this y ea r....S ec you tom orrow ...’. perial Outer Guard and Baltimore True Fruit «a to the grounds at Mrs. Fillmore s the Anuton Lake field, with Klllne- moved from New York city to West teiM , where a ‘ dog roast ' was en- The score was close. Stafford where they will make their aelected as next year’s convention Sparkle Geletine Desiertt J^ed, with marshmallows, cookies ■ 28 YEARA AS PASTOR 3’IS,? 10c ate. home In the Kml house. city, toe Imperial (^uncil of the Allan L. Carr was here at his He- Ancient Arabic Order. Nobles of the C O L D STREA M -Wlnthrop E, Hllding, -Mr, and Mrs Harry Drobinka *«n of M r. I oron home for the week. After and family o f Msshpet. Long Island Brl^eport June 9—(AP)—The Mystic Shrine, went Into the final Salmon Pinli ^ Mrs. Albert W. Hllding. is home 2 c t 23c Ihi.s, however, he expects to take have been visiting at the home of ^ v . W iliam J. Blake, who this seaslon* of its 64th annual meeting toom Connecticut SUte College tor hU recreation das- in the middle of Mr. and Mrs. William Kozelka In week observes the 25th anniversary here today. Stenderd t ^ zummer vacation, having taken the week In.sload of .Simdavs, with Staffordville. ^ hU appointment as psstor oi St Installation of toe newly elected Tomatoes Q uelity 3'‘cSJ20c •“ « o f t h ? an occajilonal .‘Sunday off. Joseph Allard Jr., has returned TTiomaz’ church in Fairfield, was Imperial Divan, with Andrew A. D. *tudenu St the college The arehltert In charge of the honored last night by more than Rann of Zuhrah Temple, Minneapo- A * P who will receive their diplomas with '■ — *0 his home In Stafford Hollow after Heter’s Chiiroh I »I’*'n said superior' *o'’G*"i'" oT toe Scouts anti members monies and Introduce them to the $50,000.00 IN PRIZES loaf here. rourt judge Alfred C. B.il.lwin yez- of the League of Women Voter* spectators. adequate lubrication. At your request, he will relubri- tentey in imixieing fines of *50 on which »pon»or» the organization A All Prizes are Cash Prizes denionatratlon of bed making a knot cate correctly and safely with Veedol Oils luid Greases bks been tying contest, erection of aii emer- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . . . the lubricants that give the famed ‘‘Film of Protec- First Prize...... W ow ned***‘’*’*'*-V l^irin W Willie gency pup-tent, and gjoup singing, $25,000.00 comprised the program proeented PUBUC RtC‘'RDS tion” . A Veedol-Iubricated car is a safer car. Have Second Prize. . . by the 35 scouta present. Cake and .... $5,000.00 red by the your car Safety- Checked and Veedol protected today I Third Prize . . . toetified during the trlM i K e , ' ' " - ’"®"®^ ‘ *’® AppUcattoa .... $2,500.00 POTATOES which were awarded bv ofl the C lajrtM ^ l^ l‘lng°tot‘‘'>h|!i ■ , Z ‘'•olirrted " “ ' ' rou riotnfrom mom o-' ^,.^!!?: Application for a marriage license Fourth Prize...... $1,000.00 in fine# and padded fee* for i Captainhv Margaret Jacobson assisted ...A n d don’t forget to further the cause of Safe •frin g and Amston Lake cottages , jr a s filed with the Town Clerk yee- Fifth Prize. . . . Lieutenant Florenca Sypbers. rterday by Edwin F. Wleliczka, 25, .... $1,000.00 NEW Ole* who broueht them *? **** ^“Bowing girls: Driving by joining Tydol’s $50,000.00 Crusade. It’s tol^ o in g up oppoeite *" ***"*’(Varies ■1 O.*«>“•• Al- constaWe* w-ho^r^gb^the^'tW oro ' "'t * ‘ **® ^®"“ "***^ *1 *1" Rockville laborer, and Yvonne A. Sixth Prize . . •jW c .... $1,000.00 I ? * “ ** Burrow# Hill and Blake. The.----- cciurt'°*o w **»*l « towThM toe I ling, Bernice WTilte, Mary Lee, " ° * ’**’ Rose ^* R v l ” Farrands, 32, a waitress, of West easy to enter and easy to win. You can win $25,000.00 Barrington, R. I. Seventh Prize ...... $500.00 Fresh •“ ** i*>otoer In Clean that v ^ t y . other place* are be- Warraatee first prize or any one of 684 big cash prizes. Eighth Prize. . . • • ■ e • S^OOsOO Spinach 3 u. 10c Gladya R. J. Bmitb has transferred to ing palatod and repaired. Ninth Prize . . . ^ M rs. John Armstrong, sister of M d *did^not*’{?^n‘' ^ t e ” i ter“ 'M™2 '' o"®*®* >i*'‘*>e‘pi'r! Anthony J. Tournaud, (2enterfleld ...... $500.00 New Texes *11 the money town i ter .Marion P or^ , Kathryn. Grady. NEW YORK'S REWEST* and Mather streets property accord- Hlidingri.™”^ Home nurse badge: Ruth Cham^ Tenth Prize ...... $500.00 O^ons 4 U .19C *y . to* ***w bungslow put Up thle Judge Baldwin declared that "the lin. Fern Frink, Helen Reynold^ ing to a wrarrantee deed recorded NDTEL late yesterday by Town CHerk 25 Prizea—1100 . N ative spring on tbs grounds of the Hlld- to*tortunat. thing about thle U Its Jane Flaherty. Catherine Cour’ .... $2,500.00 Samuel J. Turklngton. Oonslder- reflation on our justice of the peace Eleanor Graham. Eleanor Btrede 50 Prizes— $50 . Lettuce Icebarq 2 H d ,. 13c g r pnipMty on the Hebron-Amstoo aUon « Indicated at *500. .... $2,500.00 aystem Which hto b e « . - a n a fc h K Janet Mullen. Margaret Champlln! 1 HAVE YOU TRIED THE HEW TYDOL? tola state and which. If run as u EDISON Petndt 100 Prizes— $25 . ^ Rad ^ “ GWrflsy snd family There^ Kelley, Helen Flaherty. Eu- 1 0 0 0 reemt, amrk mttk .... $2,500.00 to b* run. would servo •affc. sbaieer, rodia oiid Building In^tector Iklward C. 1. H igher Antl^knoek 3. F aster Pick-up Ripe bom CMchaster and u®T Haddad. •A tO llN I 500 Prizes- $10 . .... $5,000.00 Tomatoes 2 U.1SC the public economically and well." Helen P ^ ein ek y, Nellie Wolfe eirrulmlli^ leawaWr. ^ lo t t , Jr., has lasued a permit to ®«M Pylflf’ their new home cm M argm t McKinney for the altera- Lusdous Road, bought off I, toflt**.' toe jurlet said, "that Aileen Cahoon. Harriet Hoff. Anne ■oestari ssris 2m M ore Milea ge 4m Grea ter Pow er Total 685 Cash Prizes, $50,000.00 xoun^. ®-aer*»iia MiaigiBieet tlOT o* a two car garage to be a Testy w . Janes. Robert Scbj^ier, *• *® l*tod srlUi U«r^ ear baOding. tiu structure Peaches 5 U .2 9 C OB tba JoBi a condition which permtte onch a Laundreae: Fera rtUBk. Ruth NO EXTRA COST TONIGHT TUNE IN WTIC 6:00 TO 615 P. M. M i9jrm Mtuation to develop." ^ampUn, Helen Flaherty. M a r^ ^ tag lo ca ^ at W Foster street Cost Oiampua. B «ty Cricknira. is figured at * 100. t B ^od Stoxes • PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAT, JUNE 1988 ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938 It will be directly attributabla to pearing during the spring, ara si' PAQBSBVIO^I^ 4lattrlf^B!rr tha Senate as a whole, for permit- ready disappearing, having never ceremonies at the unveiling of the ties; 7—Rudy Vallec: 8—Good News ting the filibuster to be csrrled on attained to any great alae and be- Schallert interview; 11:30—Harry BRITAIN’S KIDNAP memorial at VlUera Brctnnneux, Variety;’ 9— Bing (Jroaby; 11—Na- 1 p. m.—U. S. Marine Bond; 3:15— In the event of any fllihuater in Washington Daybook HINES IS ASKING Owens orchestra. X^raUt ing already’’full of dead grubs, dried BY DAILY RADIO PROGRAM with speeches by tha king and the. tional Open (3oU summary; 11:30— International radio concert from -B t P rg it9 m This Man, What to expect Friday: MB YOV now T M T - rUBUISUliO f il THB the Senate—and many a time legis- almost to powder. president. Henry Busse orchestra. Bel grad; 4:30— Little variety show. M U > PRINTINO COMPANT, mO. WILLIAM THUR8D4Y, JUNE 9 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) WOR-MBS. 9:15 a. m„ WABO- lation of the greateat importance It looks very much indeed as PUT IS UNFOLDED CBS. 1 p. m. and WJZ-NBC, 5 05— Some Friday short w’aves: Tha naiiM ot th« Rohanaollan II BUm U 8tr««t TEA PARTY TAX \Y A.s 6 CENTS;Bredcoats which Wire kept over fProprufitB fn Standard TimS^DavUffht Tima ona hoar tator) CHANGE OF VENUE When Pope Plus delivers from the WABC-CB8, 6:30—' lum- family, which ruled Germany froia Mukohutir, Conn. haa been blocked by thla devlci CORCORAN though the tent caterpillar were on NOYV BRITISH ABE PAY’INO IBjhere to keep the Yankees In "aub- r pro^amj to key and bafio chatni or groups thereof unteea n>eel« Vatican via the short wraves the msry; 6:45—^-FYank Bane on "Social Wightroan Cup at Wimble- TGW A Guatemala. 5 p. m.— (Con- 1871-1918, was -talcen from a hi) TBOMAB rEROCBON pracUcany the entire public has Ted. comet to coaet (e to c) deelcna^lone Include alt available atatlona. dan, Eng. WEAF-NBC, 12:15—Sir Oantnii llaQarcr hla way out, at least tor the re- Jectlon.” When the ahoe was on the Copyright, 1936, by Williim Cor~ccran; N E A Sorvics. Inc. ' papal benediction to the Eucharistic SecurityJ-Everybody’a Bualneaa"; 7 cert for U. S.; TPA4 Paris, 6:15— called Ztdlem near StuttgarL Washington—-nme files, and it | other foot the ColonUta paid tea Programs eubjeet to change by etatiene without prevloua notice* P. M. Joslah Stamp fllacussing the world’s roBBdtB Oetobtr 1, t ill labored under the impressioD that mainder of a cycle whose duration Congress at Quebec on June 26 the —Kate Smith; 8—Major Bowes: 9— Radio-Paris concert: DJD Berlin, now develops that enemy airplanes i taxes. The United States popped a Prosecution G m DetaOs 0 NBC-WEAP (RED) NETWORK MOUNT.—kvor kla koh ksl kfbb Pennsylvania scenic, show, GOv. economic outlook; 2:30 — Pepper Since 1634 only the pope haa haj tha end was accomplished by tak- COABT.— knx koln kot kfpyTtW kafo Tammany Leader Wants To W EAF-NBC network will be hook- 5:.30—Radio pketch; JZJ Tokyo, Publtih*! Bt «I7 BlTAnlnB Ezeept we can guess at if we choose. One tariff on tea in 1789 ranging from CAST OF CHARACTERS EAtiC — Seat* weaf wnao wtlo wjar Y’oung's Family; 4—Top Hatters' authority to canonize persona at BtmBmp* and Holidaya Bntarad at tba can shake more taxes out of tea- JOE M URRAY — liked new pathies run away with" you, but you wtag wcah kyw wfbr wre wav when koy ed into the circuit for retransmis- Earle; 9:30—Americana at Work. 6:15—Song hfta; VOLR4A Prague, ing advantage o f some .• Constitu- may even be hopeful that thla sum- six cents to 45 cehts and this was Cents Eaats Band: 5:15- Dance band piano time. saints of the Roman CathoUl poat Offtea at Mancbestar, Conn. drinkers than the old-time fear of Fantastic Scheme To Ab- places, new Jobe, netv girls.' certainly know by now where you’re w^e wtam wwj weal wdel; Midwaati sion In this country. WJZ-NBC, 6—Easy Aces; 7— 6:55 Variety; 2RO Rome, 7:35— church. Baeoad Claaa Mall Mattar. tional or at least sUtutoryl right by doubled whep the government KM wmaq who wow wdaf wire katp: 3'0^ 4:00—Rubbertown Revue. Akren Be Tried Outside Of Man- W a BC-CBS, 1 ;30— Harrisburg Ke- mer there will be no defoliation at British redcoats. HELEN— Fell In love— hard >— headed. Don’t you think it’s time Mountain: koa kdyl; South: wmbg; March of Time; 8—Toronto prome- Guest night; YV5RC Caracas. 8:30 needed money to fight the BriUab to pull up?" 4:3^Nlla Maek'e Let*e Pretend vue; 8 :4 5 -Wm. T. Stone on "The The most disastrous defeat suf- ^ SaBSCRIPTION RATEB the measure’s opponents. Nothing all, caused by these disgusting in- England recently raised Its tax on onoe, i«w ^torno khq kpo kgu: 4:0^ 6:0^Preea.Radio News Period Tuning tonight: —(Juban melodies; GSl GSD GSC in 1812. duct Britidi Milfionaire. OPTIONAL STATIONSStations low(oueraM inter* ..nade symphony; 9— Pulitzer prize fered by the Italians in ths WotM Ona Taar br Hail ...... _ ...t l.M could be further from the truth. tea from 12 cents a pound to 16 TERRY M ALLOW —^ found loro He studied her, hla eyes cold, bia 4:06— 6:00— Ed Thorgeneen, Bperte— WEAF-NBC. 6 15—Vocal Varie- New State Nationalism’’. WJZ-NBC. GSB London, 10:50— Musical varlt- Par Month br Mall sects; it is quite certain that the Tea hasn't been taxed or tariffed mouth unpleasant. "W hat gave ehanteably On either______REDi or BLUE s Cennole Echoea—network hattan— Others Called. play, "Anna Oiristle’’ : 10:15—Elza war was inflicted by the Anstrlani cents and while the English don’t —and kept It! networka); BASICASIC — Eaatt wtw wfea 4:16— 6:16— Arthur Godfrey — wabei 11:30 a. m.— Farm and Home Hour; ty. flDBla Copr ...... 01 There is nothing in the Constitution little apples on untended trees have in this country since 1903 when • • m you the idea to bring this up?" waan work wcol: Midweatt wood Wft a t C!aporctto. Dallaarad'Ona T a a r...... ^..|I.M cheer it especially, they are paying 10 per cent Spanish war levy wrae .Bonpe. Oorie Rhodea— network or in the statutes of the nation to been hardly Injured. Oxford, England, June 9— (A P I Yesterday: Slowly Joe falls for "A il right!" She shrugged, re- Sliif.wehc ksoo kankana. OTHER 4:3^ e:3o—Boake Carter. Talk—eaett it without threats of staging tea- repealed, w t somebody has gotta 9.fJ*9NALOPTIONAL STATIONS — Canadian:______Chloago^a Malody Waavara— weat XBMBBR OF THB ABSOCIATED prevwit the Senate from stopping a —The prosecution’s story of the Terry, though he scarcely realizes | on myseit. Orel Mcf. Contrail wcfl wtmj wiba wday New York, June 9—(AP) — A PREBB Something has licked the tent parties such as added historical zest | pay for these battleships, k w koam: South: wiar wplf wla wjaa V f S r " Wood A Hla Mwale "REMEMBER! SATURDAY—LAST DAY" filibuster at any moment; nothing to our pre-Revolutlonary days. failure of England’s first modern It. No. he U not alone, c e n with- i ^ ^ a y s such a smart ona, 8:00— 6:00— Juet Entertainm ant — e.; hearing to determine whether Tam-1 Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa la axclualvatp caterpillar, though man wras al- out Helen. | give advice and clip peo- ^lod waoe wfbc wwno wrac Chleago’e Songa for You— weat antitlad to tha ' oaa of rapublicatlon but the stuffed tradition of ths Sen- The money, of course, is going A Touching Incident kidnap plot, in which It was ebarg' 2?''* wmr wab wapi wmab wjdi 6:16— 9:i6— Hotiywood'a'Boreanteoopa many Diatrict Leader James J. of all nawa diapatehaa ereditad to It most completely helpless to defend to build up defenses for the British n rA P T iT R TV P'® ° “ *’ * thought you could Uke •ky wfaa wbap kpre woal klha eaat; Boake Carter— weat repeat Not to change the subject too CHAPTER IX it for once. Let’s forget I sv4r ktba kark kirnc: Mountain 6:3^ 9:3^BL Louie Bluea. Orchea. Hlnea, accused of being the poliUcal or not othartrlaa eraditad In thla ste Itaelf that "aenatoiiai courtesy" himself and his trees against it. Isles, which right now are con- ed John Bruce Thornton disguised ktar kob':” paVfflot kfbk'k'w^ kmj par and alao tha looal nawa pub* abruptly, we have a North Country There was a lonellneas looming ] mentioned it." kem 8:46— 6:46— The Viewpointe In Amer* front for a *100,(>p0,000 policy had haraln. demands that any member talk as Perhaps Nature, discovering one of cerned over the prospect of liavlng himself in corsets in an attempt to 6:00— 7:00— Kate Bmith Hour—« to e racket, will be given a change of K bunch that Secretary Ickes might Iiumlnent and near, nonetheless. : But Joe did not. Put just Cant. Eaat. 7:0(^ 8:0(^MaJor Bowes Hour— to e All liahta of rapobllcatlona of long and aa often as he please on her mistakes, has bwn dAberately fleets of bombers come over from be a grand guy for a busbandr seize Britain’s "Henry Ford,” was This game, this little world o f way, it waa too unpleasant ^ 8:00— 0:00— V. BaWa Eaaaya In Muale venue opens today before State Su- apaclal dlanatcbai haraln ara alao ra* the Continent. J*5$~ 3:S^Ru8h Hughea In Comment 8:80— 9:3<^The Amerieana it Work WISE SMITH A t several recent press confer- told today. make-believe, could not go on and - * preme Coqrt Justice Ferdinand aarvad. any subject that comes into hie smart Jn correcting it. Anyhow, Alone, Serial—baatc 9:0(^10:00— Newai Ellington Orehr— i) ^ p 'U n w m i} n s ': y A L S Just for the sake of compartson, Pecora. ences the Secretary has been gor- on. It must arrive somewhere and Mrs. Murray herself was the next 4:C0—Plano and Guitar Duo . baatc; Juat Entertainmant— w. rpL head. deliberately or otherwise, she seems it could be mentioned that the tax Thornton, 50, was formally charg' .*1 ^ ft'B—Benno RablnofT A Violin Pall aarrlea ellant of N. E. A Barr* geously buoyant, although never ed June 3 with inciting Major Joe waa troubled to devise a desti- to broach tbetsubject Joe found 4:30—Your Family end Mine 9:16— 10:16— Bereenaeoopa— w. repeat Meanwhile the Grand Jury which laa Ine. The Senate has full power w to have^done It. which precipitated the Boston Tea 8:30— 10t3(K— D a n c in g M uale O rcheatra dropping a. bint of bia plans to take Arthur G. F. Ramsden to help him nation. He was crowding the her up and htlll at work' In the 4:4S—LIttIa Orphai. Annie— 10:(X>— 11:CK^~Johnny Long Oreheatra indicted him was in adjournment Mambar Amarlcan Nawapapar Pub* make its own rules. It could stop Party was about six cents a pound, ship lor Ireland to marry 25-year- 4’bole world out of Terry’s life, who . Oalllcchlo Orehta.—weat until Monday. The Grand Jurors So there is at least one thing to barely leas than a third of the tax abduct Viscount Nuffield, millionaire kitchen when he arrived home late »:00—Back of the Nawa, Talk King A Orchaatra O N C E-A.YEAR STOREWIDE S A L E r S H O P r SA V E f SHARE! Uahara Asioclatlon. debate at any Urae it aaw fit. It old Jane Dahiman of Milwaukee. automobile manufacturer. T h e case needed so badly to meet the whole one evening. She waa patiently j'U ” 5:1^—The Rhythmairea Orchea. 11:00— l2;(M ^D anee M uaic— weat only called four other Tammany politi- be thankful for. And maybe Na- the British now are levying upon wiorld and have her own chance to 8:2^-Preaa-Radio Nowa Period cal figures yesterday in their inquiry Publlahara RapreaantatiTaa; Tha But the point is that in spite of was given a third hearing today. finishing the week’s Ironing, alone NBC-WJ2 (BLUE) NETWORK never does. It probably never ture will find a remedy, in the themselvea. being a very busy Secretary of the gamble for happiness. He had fin- i'iS 8:S0—Paul OOuglaa on Sporta into the operation of the numbers Jullua Mathaws Spaolal ABancy—Naw The plot collapsed, the prosecutor and thoughtful. Joe eat down for 4;4o— S:4^Blue Barron'a Orehaat.— BASIC — Eaat: wja wba*wbaa wbal Tork. ChleaBO, Oatrolt and Boaton. would, though complete and perms course of time, for some of the oth- Interior be has found time to take said, because Ramsden told police. ished a job, and a g;ood one; he a moment with her, In a large and - Orphan Annie—midw repeat wham kdlcg wear w zyi wjtn wayr wmal syndicate once run by the late It Depends On The View 6:0^ S:0G—Amee ' Andy—eaat: To wrtl waby webr wcky wapd wean wleo "Dutch" Schultz, slain gangster. nent dlsaater might threaten the er pests that now threaten the personal charge of our pet W PA Thornton was arrested May 24 should give way. He could hover swarming family momenta of con- Be Announced- west MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF The fear of British redcoats was near her still; be could be with her wleu : Midweet: wenr wla kwk kol) wren Hines asked that hia trial be held Look' For The OB. CIRCDLATIUN’S. nation from the failure to pass project, which is the sparking lot when he drove up to Lord Nuffleld’s fidence are the moat valued for •’2 ^ iris—Vocal Varletlee by Choral wmt keo wowo wotn: South t wrtd wnbr , t world. The Japanese and Francol.st not enough to convince the Yan- for Spooners at Roches Run just as he waa with Irene, brotherly, their rarity. e:SO—Leo leleman Oreneetra— at least 105, miles from Manhattan some measure that happened to be kee Colonists they Should pay Cowley plant in an automobile. He . Mario Coail, Benga—network krgv kfdm wrol krta wjbo wdau waga Tha Btrald PrInllnB Company Ine.. airplanes, for Instance. Nol» have had, had ab.solutely nothing to make me a spot slimmer.’’ He told Terry one night what for It, and I’m more than willing. lira wrec wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh ktaa *53^ 7:30— Lanny Qra> and Rhythm CALL S been driven out of Fascist unlversl- waa on hla mind. He was dumb- 1 think you might In return stand 6:46— 7:46— Choir Symphonetta Prog. for Hines. haa already received extensive pub- the Quebec village of Eacourt are do with the defect. A birth mark More Details of Plot Faco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbig wdbj 7:00— 8:00— Toronto Prom enade (jon. atruck by i)er reception of it. She for a little of my Impertinent curi- awra wmbg waja wmbr wala ktul kgko The "Big Four” of ths parade of ENTERPRISE ? tied in Europe. So many extraor* lication In this country, has been domiciled on the wrong side of the occurs when the blood vessels at The Idea, Parham charged, was 8:0(^ 9:0(^Pulltier Prlie Dramae STRING BEANS was terrifled. osity." wcoa wdne wnox kwkh know wmmm 9:00— 10:00— New s; E. LeBaron Orch. poIlUcAl flgurea who appoAred be- 1100 M dlnary happenings bring such ex- any particular spot do not develop for Ramsden to keep Lord Nuffield wjno weha wpar wmaa weoc wrrva much discussed and has received in boundary line in Maine. They have Joe looked al his honda. "O. K," MIDWBBT — wmbd wlan wibw kfh 9:16— 10:16— Elta Behallart*i. Raviawa fore the grand jury yesterday were: s traordlnary reactions nowadays normally at the same time that the In chains aboard the yacht until "No; you won’t do that, Joe?" 6:3(^10:80— Billy Swanson Orchaatra consequence much laudatory com- no contact at all with the rest of Small string beans and small yel- he said. " I ’m not flying off the wkbb wtaq wkbh wcco wsbt ksej wnaz 25‘$$“ !1:®0~Harry Owena Orchaatra William F. Kenneally, chairman other blood vessels are developing. Thornton regotiated the letters of she said, grabbing at him and hold- woo “ that we suppose one shouldn't be low wax beans are wholesome non- ing on and looking into his face handle." 10:30— 11:30— Bob Grant and Orchaatra . of Tammany’a executive commit- ment. We confess to having shared that state because a great belt of A certain kind of defect results and credit on the continent and then tee and leader of the old "Gashouse" -Burprlaed at anything that is pro- starchy vegetables to be used with with her big eyes. "You won't go "But you’re enough on edge over thla critical feeling to some extent forest Intervenes. They have to this defect has been given that par- turn the prisoner loose in a field district on the lower eaat side. either protein or starch meals. Aa away and leave m e?" this to be ready to fight about it, 11:30—Happy Felton’s Orchestra. K poaed or urged. Still this idea Is so until, a day or two ago, we hauled ticular name. All that the name with hla eyes covered wdth adhesive United States Marshal John J. buy their supplies In Canada and the beans Inside the pods become tape. I don’t mean to leave you exact- aren't you?" Tomorrow’s Program V7 i S ' new and one was so little prepared means is that the mark was present “ I’m a little atumBed,” he admit- trict above Hlnea' Weat Harlem out our copy of the text of the act sell their produce there and the matured, they develop a larger Ramsden let the police in on the ly. honey,” he said with some com- A. M. tor It that it la not only astonishing at birth. ted. WTIC treit above Hines’ West Harlem for a second and more careful pe- tariff wail la a hardship to them. amount of starch and should be con- plot early in May but continued to punction. "But this is going on 7-90—Eta Alpha Programmn bailiwick. ^ but bewildering. sidered a starchy food. After the and on. Where’s it going to end?" "You don’t love her, do you?" Travelers Broadosatlog Servlee, 7:30—Treasure House. ruaal. Now we fall Into the opin- Being thus tariff oppressed, a pretend to cooperate, the prosecutor John F. Plunkett, former super- beans of any variety become ma- (Potatoes Alkaline Forming) continued. " I don’t care.” “No." Hartford, Conn. 7:45— News Service. _ Dr. Harold C. Urey of Columbia ion tost Mr. Roosevelt could not do 'That Helen atlll on your mind?” intendent of public buildings in neighboring Canadian politician and ture, they may be shelled and serv- Question: Mrs. Ida o. wants to He said Thornton had written to "You’ve got to care” 60,#00 YY. 104(1 H. Ot *0.2 M. 8:00—Shoppers Special. ? ^ipears to bo a leading aplrit in ’Then I do care. You won't go. To his blind amazement, hla eyes Manhattan borough and described better than to send the commission member of parliament seeks a wsy ed as butterbeans or broad beans. know: "Are potatoes considered acid Lord Nuffield as an "American b a Daylight Saving Time 8:4.'')— The Mountaineers. aa a political "contact" man for this movement to have the colleges In selecting string beans or snap forming or alkaline forming?" can’t let you go. Don’t you un- misted with tears. P ola ck !..,. 9:00—Metropolitan Parade. —and that he had better make it out for them. He would have Cana- Journalist” on the pretense that he Only for an instant; his unstable Hlnea. open their doors, practically gra- beans, select those which are so Answer: Potatoes have an alka- wanted to Interview him, Pajham derstand? Because I love you." Gazing in Hollywood. eonslat of the beat students of law da annex about five square miles of emotions rocked off balance, and Thnnday, June 9 9:30—Girl Interne. Matthew F. Kenney, former de- tuitously, to exiled European stu- fresh as to be crisp. If the beans are line reaction. produced a letter which, he said, puty commisaloner of purchase and whom he can Induce to tackle the the state of Maine as a solution. He looked at her. Then he he caught them furiously and re- F. M. 9:45— Dan Harding's Wife. wilted they will not have the same Thornton Intended to hand the vis- stored them. "I guess so,” he aald. Hines’ polltital advisor. dents who have been made victims job. laughed, shortly, embarrassed. That 4:00—Backatag. Wife. 10:00—Pretty Kitty KeUy.. -7 To be sure. M. Poullot does not desirable flavor after cooking. In count when he met him by appoint- "I can’t help it. ma. It’s a hang- None of the men would comment ^ o f the conspiracy against democra. ment May 24 at the Cowley works, waa certainly like her; to say a tre- 4:15—Stella Dallas. 10:15—M yrt and Marge. Frankly we doubt If one single propose to have the territory taken cooking string beans, leave out the over and I can’t get rid of It.’’ — "Hughesreel” presenting on hla appearance before the Grand . oy. In a letter accompanying the grease or pork and you will And "I am packing two automatic pi*- mendous thing like that In just that 10^0—Hllltoi) House — Starring Jury or disclose the nature of bia living‘aoul among the many peraons over by the Hitler method. He Overnight News way. "Y'ou don’t know wdiat love "She must have loved you a lot, Rush Hughea— N ew . commenta- Bess Johnson. appeal he says at one point: "There this vegetable then easier to digest. tola of large caliber," the prosecutor son." tor. testimony. who so often and ao glibly point out thinks it can be brought about read. and will Immediately sboort Is, kid.” 10:45— Stepmother. !,4a^ are many arguments for welcoming When you wish to serve the string 'I think she did. That's what I 4:45—<31rl Alon., the superiority of the British act to through diplomatic negotiation. Of Connecticut 5DU If you attempt to ralse'alann'or 'T do. I can’t let you go.” 11:00— Ruth Carhart— Songs. beans aa a non-starchy vegetable. It suspicion. He tried to explain. It was a keep remembering. If some other 6:00— Benn.tt and Wolv.rton. 11:15— Richard Maxwell. to American colleges and the Unit- our much criticised Labor Relations By ASSOCIATED PRESS Bo there Is our "oppressed mi- well to open the pods and remove little difficult, in tbe face of her guy took her away from me, it’d 6:15—Benno Rabinoff. 11:30—Big Sister. ed States Ui4 intellectual elite of Smile, chat, be cheery even if It 6:30— Your Family and Mine. Act has the faintest Idea what be nority" Incident. In Europe you the larger beana. In serving lima determination that she "loved" him. be a different matter. Everything hurts . . . jump to it. I ’m In a 6:46—"Little Orphan Annie". Jenny's Real Life SLX' Europe"—and proceeds to give beans, or any of the beana lu the Hartford—The State Welfare De- He said that love was|soInethlng waa all set, and not a thing stand- Stories. 2 p c Is talking about. The reason for oould get up a war over it. In the hurry." 0:00—News. aome of them. green state, remember you are get- partment, after a survey of five ing in the way. We were oqly RADI0^“^*>' this Is that, aa the British act la United States and Canada we are The prosecutor declared heavy-set different from their—well, affec- 8:15—"Fred Hpey, Sporta Round- Margfaret Mo- “in cities, reported the Connecticut re- tion. They liked each other a lot. waiting till I got tbe money saved oriQE, Chic! Town-Resort The arguments seem all right ting larger amount of starch and Thornton, wss wearing hts entire up.” drawn, It must be read in associa- not in the least likely ever to hear use them aa the principal starchy lict load was stlU rising In May. sure. But love was something for the house. Only a little while P. M. enough. But what Dr. Urey does iliag\ilse —except the wig—when he three weeks to go. It was to 0:80—^WrlghtvlUe Clarion. Easton Stondard IYum tion with a whole body of British about It again. In fact, if the en- food of the meal. Only In New Haven was a drop— drove into the police trap at the that came along with a rush and 72:15— News Service. not comment on is the question that damned pointless, so unfalrl" 0:45— "W altz Serenade." labor laws adopted at various times terprising Mr, Poullot hadn’t seen String bcan.s are In the alkaline- of 3.8 per cent—noted. Relief cases automobile plant. set you on fire so that you crackled 7:00—Am o. ’n’ Andy. 12:25— Conn. Produce Market Re- win suggest Itself to a good many had increased in New Britain, and roared with the flaming of It. She said quietly, ‘Tt waa the port. New York. June 9.—The month- ' Frocks— $5.95 Types ^ pc. ever since 1871, and It is most Im- a chance to get his name in the pa- forming claas, supply such food win of God some way, aon.” ' 7:15—Vocal Varieties. simple Americans, unless we are minerals as calcium and magnesium, Bridgeport, Waterbury and Hart- Don’t you think I’m on fire?" 7:80— News Reporter. 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent end visit of King George VI of Eng- prDb.nbIe that the high admirers of pers we wrouldn’t have heard*of it ford. she asked him. "You kiss me once "Yeah? I heard that before too. 12:4!5—Our Gal Sunday. land to France Is to be made the quite mistaken—Why should an and when used in the small, tender 7:45—Hotel Statler Orchestra. now. , in a while as If it were nothing, I don’t think so much of i t (3od 7'09—The Dance Hour.. occasion for two broadcasts to thla —New Crush-Rcsisianl the British get have access to that state, have about the same proper- Hartford—James Childs, 29, of had no hand in that business....! 8:00—Rudy Vallee'a Variety Show. j I equal number of struggling Ameri- and never think what It doea to country. He goes to dedicate an body of law or would know how to ties as a green leafy vegetable. Brooklyn. N. Y., was sentenced to Quotations— don’t want to go around blaming 9:00— GoodJNeVva of 1938. In Hollywood Fabrics can boys and girls, eager fop uni- me.” With Harvey Olson. Australian War Memorial. I read it in association with the La- In preparing the fresh string three to live years In state prison God for i t Any more than blam- 10:00— Bing Croeby with Johnny on a charge of manslaughter by Su- "What does It do to you?" Trotter’. Orchestra. Graphs. First on June 28 there will be a i * versity opportunity but able to ob- beans, first wash them well, then ing myself.” 3.65 bor Disputes Act if they had. "What did It do to you. . . . wlien cut Into small pieces and cook until perior Court Judge Robert L. Mon- It la my deep conviction that "How could you blame youraclf?" 11:00—News. Rfnirer— EdwartJ description of his arrival In Paris They sell every day, good weather, bad weather; it makes tain it only through scholarships In N e w Y o rk Helen kissed you?" 11:16— Ink Spots. MacHugh. One paragraph of one section of tender In as little water as possible. ger In connecUon with the death many of our social evUa would be "Why did I let her walk on the and hia greetlnz by President Le ' no diflFerence! We know of no better teat for the rightness and other financial aids, be denied By George Rota______April 29 of George Masse, 19. of He was lilent, turning It over in 11:80— Eddie Varzos Orchestra. 2:00—C^aptlvatora. the latter act reads as follows: Season with butter when ready to Bolved. for a large part of our peo- tracks with my lunch?" he de- Brun. Then on July i will be the , | their chance in order to make room Watervllle, Me. Masse died a day his mind. Was she kidding him, 12:00— Weather Report. 2:30— Harrisburg Revue. of their style and fabric. Right here, we’ll doubly prove serve. The amount of salt In the but- ple anyway, Uuyugh the develop- manded passionately. Ho aaw the tor other young men and women, This act may be cited as the New York, June 9—Katharine after he and Childs had fought on a ment of Interest and participation kidding herself, or just what ? What A. M. 3:00— Buffalo Summer Theater. their value, too. There’s every type of print and solid color ter will usually season the beans whole thing once again. "W hy 3:30— Kate Smith Spealce. Trsdes Disputes and Trade Cornell apparently has decided to tobacco plantation In East Granby. In art. could i^e possibly know abo\it love ? didn’t I have sense to realize how 12:02—Jack Springg’a Orchestra. I in SPUN R A Y O N fabrics that simulate linen and shantung solely because these others are not Unions Act. 1927, and shall be sufficiently, but If you desire more He had never made love to her, had 12:30—Teddy King's Orchestra. 3:45-—A1 Bernard's Merrv Tell All. The other day she made Seymour— Joseph Knightly, 51, — Prof. Clara .MocOowan, North- dangerous it was? It wras my Min- tl and are more crush-resistant, water and perspiration proof. Americans but Europeans from cer- construed as one with the Trade seasoning it Is all right to add a western University. never made himself out a romantic 1:00—Silent. strel Men. off for her beautiful home at Mar- small amount of salt to the water in died In Griffin hospital, Derby, of In- waving my arms at her that made Sizes for misses and women in active and spectator types, tain badly governed nations? And Union Act. 1871 to 1917, and thla tha's Vineyard, accompanied by a juries suffered earlier in the day sort of man, never tried to sweep her step In the way of that apeclal. \- which the beans are cooked. her off her feet. They had been who will pretend that, if the col- act and the Trade Union Acta, biographer. And between now and when he was atruck by on automo- People who are hungry think more If IJd left here alone, she might Taaierrow*a Program also soft types for cocktails and dinner. Here are a few recipes which you sane and friendly and pals. 1871 to 1917, may be cited to- September,, she Intends formally to bile here driven by William Kelly, in terms of bread and butter than have taken care of herself. Y'ou A. M. NO THIRD FLOOR leges and universities d lj make spe- may find helpful:— political liberty. There wraa suddenly a whole new YOUR WEIGHT?'' gether as the Trade Union Acta. recite her past for posterity’s sake. Jr„ 24. ot this town. m ight'say I killed her— me!" 6:00— Roy and Bud. cial provision for the latter, it 1871 to 1927. New PoUtoes and String Beans — Alf. M. London, world of ideas Intruding. He saw (’To Be Continued), 0:80— "Hl-Boya." IN THIS LAKE ^ c th e ry o u i-p rab le m isa tie On the broad veranda overlooking Thoroughly wash new potatoes New Haven— President Charles thla child oa a woman suddenly, a n f addition or subtraction, would not necessarily be at the cost Since the act o f 1927 la speckled the surf or from Martha’s Vineyard, Seymour of Y’ale was awarded the 7:05—Morning Watoh—Ben Haw- $2.49 PRENTED 3-PC. P L A Y and then cut Into cubes, leaving on Romance la all right in Ita place, grown woman wdth a body and feel thorne. \ w atch your s i r a aa well as o f the former? Fill our colleges up with citations and references to the beach. La Cornell will reveal to Mory's cup presented annually by the . Cook with cut-up fresh but ita place Isn’t in the middle of lags and a hunger and a capacity 8:00—Newt. Perhaps, millions of years ago TOUT weight, 'rtio problem the governors of Mory's Associa- with European ^refugees and what various preceding acts, and alnp Ruth Woodbury Sedgewick those string beans. Serve with butter. a stream of traffic on a main-trav- for delight. It waa disturbing. NEW PASTORATES NAMED 8:15—"Hl-Boya." there waa swimming in the big lake Jm t one to be ap i^aad ie d SUITS OR 1 pc ; CULOTTES pertinent facts about her career tion, old college society.,’’for con- li do you do to. Just that many boys nobody but a British expert In M- Combination Salad eled road. She bad always been a soft and cud- 0:30—Radio Bazaar. Trinidad. But not in a eard ese o r h aph azan i You 11 look pert, be at eaae and ready for actlea in a which will be complied later Into a spicuous service to Yale." m ann er. Adopt n o d iet to and glrla of our own land? You Mix cooked string beana, shred- —Commissioner Percy W. Foote, dly kind of thing, inalhuatlng her- 9:00— Herman and Banta. ehlrt-ahort n’ aklrt; Vartoua bright printa in 14 to 20. l>or laws ooul<’ possibly be expected book. Bridgeport—Randolph J. Char- '■ PO™ “ PhalL reduce o r gain w eighti ac Then there’s the one-piece culotto cut for stride; navy ded lettuce, grated carrots and Pennsylvania highway police, self Into his arms, nudging with her BY BISHOP McAUllFFE 9:15—Oretchen McMullen. send them to the tnicka or the to be fai-lllar with these, and since This sudden autobiographical map. retiring grand regent, reported attacking "romantic a I o w* head till It found a place on his 9:80—Food News. «msn extinct ^ volcano, this asphalt de-o* cept n o fo rm u la, an d tab# or maroon with a white polka-dot and trim in 14 to 44. tomatoes. Cottage cheese may be no matUeino n n til yon bare hmeb counters, of course. And it the Labor Disputes Acta, without mood surprises many of us who at the flnal session of the annual pokes." shoulder, taking his band If It were 9:45— Amanda SnOw. PMlt la one ot the most interesting Speelalt $1.69 served on the side. meeting of the Grand Council of "**t?***l7®“ ' •“‘U’ tiiiial seems to us that the colleges owe consideration of the earlier acts, la thought that "K it" Cornell pre- unoccupied and placing It around Hartford, July 9— (A P )— The iq>- 10:05—M n. Wlgga of the Cabbage phenomena of our times. SclentlaU ferred an aura of seclusion and String Bean Salad Connecticut. Royal Arcanum, that I f the^enemy jumpa on ua we her w aist She wras such a lonely Patch. problem w ith m com petent, their first duty to American youth. Use the cooked, cold string beans. polntment of eight priests to new disagree M to ita age. Some say It m e d le a lly .tra in e d b M ith entirely meaningless, it Is obvious some air of mystery. In the eyes of membership in the national council would do everything to make the little one: thoce things seemed as 10:15-^ohn’a Other Wife. Place in a large salad bowl, using in.,- m. “ w y a u th o r it y . O tberw ieo, yon Moreover Dr. Urey seems to he that a lot of people in thla country her great public. Apparently not. had Increased 2,500 in the past victory of the proletariat a triumph natural and unaffected aa a baby’s poatoratea wras announced today by 10:30—Just Plain BUI. HOPSACKING! 2 PC. SLACK SUITS two forks to toss about and thor- year. nrort!r« «iT«Wthat It m ay do y o o rself irreparabU Just a little narrow In his generosi- have been talking through their The stage’s First Lady intends to all over the world, forever. arms weaving at you to be picked up. Bishop Maurice F. McAullffe of 10:45—^Woman In 'White. prortdes the base of the most effi- in ju r y a n d p o aslb ly oren oughly mix with the desired amount — N. S. Krusheff, Communist Party That’s what she bad always be^n: 11:00—David Harum. cient waterproofing material known, ty. He confines his interest in ref- hats. start her story with the day she Hartford In the | Catholic TranscripL m d an g c r y oor life. «Q Q Q W'aa ten years old. wore long black of chopped parsley and minced ripe secretary for the Ukraine. baby. But now he wasn’t so Half of those named are receiving 11:15— Lorenzo Jones. rn.!?*., .P.^fber Company, ino.. of ugee students to rtctlms of Hitler. olives. A nttle chopped celery may .Spain’s American colonies al- 11:85—"HeUo Peggy." Special! « P O * O t / pig-talls and gave the first theat- ready had established live univer- sure. He dropped the whole sub- their first pastorates. I^lladelphla, have exclusive rights also be added, and If a dressing is Great leaden are generally snobe ject because It suddenly, looked a 11:45—"The Road of Life." Mussolini and Franco. Would he rical performance of her life, recit- sities when Harvard, the first in The changes follow; TriniH’s*. ‘i*'* “ Pbalt fromtoe WELDON TENT CATERPILLARS desired, use a llttU olive oil. Serve with a seme of responsibility. little too big to handle. Tbe Rev. Alvaro Santolini from 12:00 Noon— Noonday Mualcala. Trin^ld^ Asphalt Lake. They use _ DRUG COMPANY or would he not include among the ing Browning’s “ In a Balcony.” the United States, was founded in * s • P. M. on crisp leaves of lettuce on m- 1636. — President Sidney Smith of the the church of Saint Anthony, Bris- It in the manufacture of Barber Wo OoUveg Phono 88211 $3-00 SEAMLESS 2 PC. SW IM SUITS deserving refugees those Chinese During a number of recent sum- Nothing glamoroiui about that, but University of .Manitoba. Terry did not drop It. She did 12:15—Noontime Varieties. G«naBco Rooflngi. It Is the spirit In which shir"wishes dlvldual salad plates. tol, to the church of the Holy Ros- VVhlte, pink, sunlight or blua rubber in a crinkle Uke students, if any be left alive, who mers the tent caterpillar, almost Although many of you will be not mention i t but you could al- ary, Bridgeport, pastor. 12:80— Campus Kids. rippling waUr. Sizes small, medium or large deaigned her biography to be written. -12:45— "Slngln’ Sam.” EnfflAJMJ. local distrlbu- have not only been driven from a* soon as the verdure oi New Eng- using the fresh string beans while most see her hugging It to her with- 'The Rev. Joseph A. Degnan from w for Barber, reports that many for smooth fit. Special! Celebratod Neighborhoods out ever letting It go; her fear of. 1:00—News. their universities by the Japs but land came into full leaf, sometimes they are in season, and will be en- A^ie church of the Immaculate Con- ^ f s protected by Barber GenaacS SECOND FLOOR Martha’s Vineyard, incidentally, losing him, her going "on fire" when 1:15—Eacorts and Betty. shinies containing Trinidad Lake $1.00 Is vying with Burks County. Pa., for joying their flavor, also ’aqmember ception, Tkrryyllle, to the church of 1:80—Marjorie Milla. . who have seen the universities even before, converted the whole Alcatraz Warden Pictures he klsaed her. She did not men- the Assumption, Westport, pastor. asphal^ are tn fine condition after celebrated citizens. .Ml.ss Cornell’s that the canned variety la excellent. 2:00— W P A Dance Orcheatnu hmihuhuii— themselves blown to nieces or turn- countryside Into a shabby, untidy When purchasing the canne and rasoh! White and surrender to the beating of tbe she had put an undying curse upon ^ m e of them cut capers and if it i up when crowded are housed in cell Joe Murray w u not the only trimminga of calfskin! Wheat linsn w l5 hours and maximum wages for In- a reddish discoloration of the skin of the CinetainaU symphony ois. T:15—Hollywood Screenseoope __ A Thorough Lubriimtloii Job— 11.00 wind and the rain. There were far him. with which tbe child la born. Tbe happens to provoke a laugh, they blocks where they can set aoma person aware of what was happen- cheat ra. Oeotge McCall. °P*" Toes ^ dustries operating In Inter-state laugh at themiwlv& as if they were | exercise as orderlies or ja ilo r s and ing. Irene Murray, after sratchlng fewer of the crawling In-sects in Then when the racketeer was discolored patch is formed by dilated "That Is why they have cornered 7:35—St. Louis Blues. cancelled in a Newark beer tavern him enigmatically for a long time, torattonA^i^holSPSS^'3?wS?w'^' P*'- ®wmD«rce ends in failure, aU the blood vessels and since the patch I the same Ume have supervlalon the world’s masters of music, 70 2:46—American Viewpoints. ot t evidence than there had been for a and lay gasping his last few took occaoion to speak to him once cap* Uame for the fallura will, thcrefote, commonly resembles the outline of I guMda. per cent of whom are In America " 8:00—Kate Smith Hour. Simti ■****“ ’ *>«•• sandals, strap long time. breaths, a messenger brought a tele- are often dtincult to handle Psychiatrists and wardens work- alone in a very dry tone Indeed. be said. be placed on the shoulders of the a sUawberry, it may remind the Tbe prison gets the dralnlngi at Amateur Hour cSSSf ^ continental And thla year, at tba beginning of gram that a nurse read to him. It Ing together in utmost candor’ and "You’ve sort of let yourself'm "I have spent the lost 15 ■»««/>»# 10:00— Eaaaya tn jiusic. Boland Oil Co. cu»>an and buUt-up haelal Typea for sporta, draaa, buslne^ aubuitertng aenaton. one who sees it, of a strawberry, society. These men Warden Johnston tor something,■ haven't you. Joe?” “Good Golf Gas” June,, countleoa thouoanda of nesta said: "Aa ye sow so shall ye reap" both on account of ita form and on whole-hearted co-operation," be con- in tbe United Statra, and I « h« ii n 10:80-Amerlenna at WoqV That is not where It win beloDg. —and It was signed "Madame Queen said include “ latent, unrecognized "What do you mean ?’’ he re- 7j!90—Sporta— News. that were prompt aoough in ap- account of lU reddish color. WhUe cluded, “is one of the moat en- torted. ’ hock In October becauoe there Is 869 Center St. of PoUcy." IhBBne, borderline cases and numer- more appreciattve audl«ncs 11J5—Organ SUbouettea —lu c e n t A t the Junction of West Center St. MAIN FLOOR th. popular n «n c for a c o T O « ,| o u . couraging futures in present-day She smiled aarcaatically,' "Don't stu: empowered to Mrs. Janet Boyd ...... In the kindergarten room. Cnuidren He la survived by a daughter, 2.00 and as business gets on a mors even Marahal and Aldea. Straughan said thia afternoon 'phone calls on the matter. note to the father with the tale that appoint a general secretary, made T. B. Kchlcr ...... 5.0U keel, we will be In a better position he had picked It up from the floor tbreff years old and under with their Mrs. Ruth Farrell of Hartford; four Thomaaton Ifauid. that a contest for the presidency Is To Invite Veterans mothers have been Invited. Mrs vacant March I last by the resigna- Thomas Ferguson ...... 5.00 to plan a co-ordinated program for Thomaaton Fire Department. likely to develop, with three knowit Buckel has stated he would Invite where it apparently had been tion of David Hamilton. Miss sons, John of Stratford, Maurice C Dr. N. A. Burr ...... Martin Alvord will be in charge Frank and PhUlp Waddell, all of 2.00 tha future. Branford Fire Department. candidates for the job already In the members of the American Legion thrust beneath the door. The note Marion Tinker, associate secretary, Manchester; also three brothers Additional contributions reported Another Weakness Branford Apparatua. field. In addition to the election ot and the Veterans of Foreign Wars to was crumpled Into a ball, the sher- has been acting in this capacity today are: Mrs. Leo Schendel of Main street Thomas Waddell of St. Petersburg’ "Another admitted weakness x x x | V. F. W. Band. officers, 17 delegates will bo named the July 1 meeting. iff added, and It was this circum- since. Thomas Bentley ...... $ la the new president of the Willing Fla., James Waddell of Manches- 5.00 Is the low wages which we pay W PA Anaonia Fire Department. from the floor to attend the New Officials of the veterans' organiza- stance that first cauacd him to B. F. Crehore ...... of the Wesleyan ter and William, who Uvea In Scot- 1.00 workers In certain sectlone of ths Second DIviaion: England conference at the Hotel tions state that they iiave not been doubt McCall's story. Mrs. B. S. C a rrie r...... I notified officially. They will make the South Methodist land, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Shea 1.00 country x x x. When the wages and Siaat Haddam Fife and Griswold July 25 and 26, It was an- The gist of the note was that too church. Mrs. Schendel succeeds Rev. J. 3. Neill ...... Drum nounced. . known their views when they are of Pittsfield. Maas. 5.00 hours bill Is passed by Cmgreas, Oorpa. many persona had been In the vicin- Mrs. Albert Holman o f Victoria HURLEY TO HELP . Frank D. CHieney ...... eaSSaiir The Young Republican) club, with Invited. ity when Cash made a solitary The body was brought to Man- 6.00 then 1 hope W PA will be able to In- LAMB FORES Baat Haddam Fire Department. road who haa been leader for two Both organtzationa have in the chester by Undertaker T. P Hol- c f c M its wages in ths lowest paid I RIB R O AST Beat Haddam Apparatua. about 425 members, will' be active drive over a route mapped In an years. Mrs. Florence Wilson la vice Kav w H t*h toh !S U *L l!!IT Princeton, Fla., consisting of s few buildings along the Mi.m l- Boned and Rolled .from the coming meeting until after paat raised strong voices against the SUBCONTRACTORS loran. The funeral will be held at reiflons accordingly." Mancheater Olrl Scout Band. earlier message to deliver the ran- president and Mrs. Jessie Winter- nu,«>m.‘^A rro:*.n drc.K . LB Btf t Cuts Corihfcd election time, Straughan said, and bund movement which they term his late home at a time and day to Hopkins said argumenta such os I If Desired Waterford Fire Department. som and that the kidnaper wanted bottom, aceretary-treasurer. Hartford, June 9.— (A P )—Public J s o m Btdiey Cash, Jr. Stwr Beef plana for action In the fall political 'Pro-Nazi." Legion officials recall- him to go out again with the ^ later arranged for and burial wlU, these "are worthy of our moot seri- Waterford Apparatua. Works Commissioner Robert A. STILL SEEK BODY IS 29c battles will be drawn at the meet- ed a resolution by their State De- money. On this trip Cash received be In the Eaat cemetery. TTie fun ous thoughL" South Meriden Fire Department. partment last fall on the Southbury Genera! Welfare Center will not Hurley will help subcontractors in ing on the 20th. to which all mem- a signal of bUnklng headlights and eral services will be conducted bv "But thla Is aa election jrear and I Rockville City Band. Incident. A t that time the Legion hold their regular meeting tomor- a campaign to Include a "protec- Feared Murder we can not expect that tbe argu- bers are invited. dropped the shoebox full of small Rev, J. S. NeUI of St. Mary’s Epis- OF ALICE PARSONS Where^ • • • wrw»- Abductor...... Left Ransom Note Fitton Fire Department, Rock- The club this year will seek to p u s ^ a strong resolution against row evening as usual a.s by a vote tive” clause for them In all state copal church. ^ Spoke to Him ments which the political ‘outs' will bills In the highway. . - LEAN ENDS ville. advance the Interests of the entire the Bund movement calling It "Pro- at the laat meeting It was decided PW A contracts. Late thla afternoon arrangements use against tbe WPA program will | VEAL LEGS Fltton Fire Apparatua. party, but particularly the InteresU Nazi. un-American, un-DemocratIc Break Was Indicated to have future seaslona held on When the first P W A state build- were made to have the funeral ■■ "■ ■''■- J ;:r .-i- be on so high a plane", he said. Mildly Cured and undesirable." m r d Division: of the younger element of the GOP AcUvltlcs of the G-Men late last eveiy Wednesday evening instead ing contract waa let about six services Saturday hfternoon at 2:30 PoKce Keep Up Investigation Hopkina said the fire argumenta I Corned Beef LB UhlonviUe Fife and Drum COrpa. organization, which has been the night gave an IndlcaUon a "break" M the change will be more conven- months ago, It had eliminated an at bis late home. which are worthy of eonstderatloo { 25c LlglS'MMt u25c Uhlonville Fire Department. general statewide trend of the club was Imminent. Hoover and a num- ient for everyone. Members will "an^r-chlsellng” clause Inserted In and discussion are; Unlonvllle Apparatua. this year. ber of agents blocked off an area meeting all state contracts by Mr. Hurley Of Year-Old Case; Say It FlreL cost; second, that tha W P A I KIDNAPED CASH BOY northeast of Princeton, apparently BloomSeld Fire Department. Jrill be held at the usual location on when he became commissioner. FUNERALS encourages an army of job holdert | Bloemfleld Apparatus. searching carefully .by moving lb connec- who refuse private employment; slowly toward the center. "I will ask the PW.A to put back Is Clearly A Murder. South Windsor Fife and Drum FODND DEAD NEAR HOME tion with business routine and Im- this provision," Mr. Hurley said to- Peter T. Bnmrii third, that the projects are not I Oorpa. C.C. MARSHALL IS DEAD; Nearly an hour later. Hoover and jwrtant report from Washington worthwhile and there le ‘‘too much several of his agents entered FBI day, asserting that he could not do “ >« ftmeral boondoggling” ; fourth, that there South Windsor Fire Department. there will be a luncheon served. M i/L® Peter T. Browh of 619 '(Oontiniied from Page One.) headquarters at Miami with Mc- it without PW A approval. Stony Brook. N. Y., June 9— are politics In W PA and fifth, "th at FRESHLY BOILED CHICKEN EACH ■■ EagiavUle Fire Department WAS FAMOUS LAWYER The Master Iron Fabricators As- North Main street has been an- LOBSTERS Fourth Division: '' Call. Apparently McCall had been Mr. and Mrs. William Oark of nounced. instead of holding serv- (A P )—The case of Alice McDonell the program has hutit up a huge I 23c sociation pf Connecticut la raising Parsons, the comely housewife who K ilty Band. It was McCall who called Cash's taken along to direct the search for St. Paul, Minn., are visiting their ices on Friday, aa stated previously bureaucracy In Washington.” attention to the third ransom note the body. the Issue In an open letter protest- dropped from sight exactly a year Hopkins sought to refute these South Coventry P^re Department. parents at 23 Griswold street. the f^ e r a l will be held at the home I started Famous Political De- two nights after the abduction, say- Tow-headed "Skeegle” was stolen ifijf agaln.st the loss of protective ago, was on police books today as criticisms end said that "five years South Coventry' "Fir® Apparatua tete With Alfred B. Smith ing he found It on the floor of clause which freezes In the subcon- " « » In St. "definitely murder." Is ^short time for eo enormous a PINEAPPLE BUTTER from his bed about 10 p. m.. May The Young People's society of Bridgets church at 9 a. m. Burial I South Qlaatonbury Fire Depart- tractors and prices listed by the "W e have not stopped investigat- Job." FLOUR ment Over The Catholic Religion. Cash s apartment and that the kid- 28. Hla mother read to him a few the Swedish (Congregational church will be In St. Bridget’i cemetery. Gwnci flo w n ,' BROOKSIDI napper apparently had slipped' It minutes before leaving to help her will hold Ita monthly meeting to- general contractor In his bid. ing her disappearance; and facta "But we are going forward, not | On a ^XuiineJ Nathan Hale Band, continue to come to light," said I ^ SUCED or CRUSHED , . ^ '> 8'j>«epslc. N. Y.. June 9 .- under the door. husband close his general store next morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Before Mr. Hurley became public Mrs. Nellie E. Buxton backward", he concluded. NEW ORASS «M$T _ qlaatonbury Fire Department. Sheriff Coleman. Hueplclous be- door. She said the child appeared works commissioner, general con- ^ lice Lieutenant Stacey Wilson, whiy "That Is the most encouraging I ' Clinton Marshall, ti?™ S. Carlson, 192 The funeral of Mrs. Nellie E FINAST 1 » Qlaatonbury Apparatus. retired lawyer who precipitated a cause the note had been wadded In- apprehensive and begged her not to ,ractors were able to use subcon- haa been In charge of the oase, I fa m llU rity ; i t h sign on the present horizon." 2 ‘S;i'‘3 9 c Fifth Division: VVo^bridge atreet. This will be the Buxton, of 80 Spruce atreet, waa the n e ig h b o r ^ , kidnaper of J.m e. B. Cash. Jr., left a third noie FAMILY '% *5 9 c memorable political debate on to a ball, arrested McCall June 1. leave. ractors’ prices as the basis for bids "Everything added up, the easa la SlICCO Of CRUSHED 2 9 c Center Flute Band. final meeting of the season and all held from the T. G. Dougan Funer- definitely murder.” jaiurch and state when he chal- After questioning he was released, The parents found the boy miss- members are urged to be present. and then give the subcontracts else- at the n ^ shack shown above, not far from the boy’s Princeton, FU.. Oin NO*WS1UP nso. 11. - s North Windham Fire Department ing when they returned home about where at lower prices. al Horae, 59 HoII street, thla after- Wilson declined to divulge *%om« FINAST 2 ’f i . ' 3 3 c lenged Alfred E. Smith's ambition. with G-Men shadowing him. The noon at 2 o’clock. Rev. E, G. Lusk Immediately diecovered, directed attention to one North Windham Fire Apparatus. 10:30 p. m. A haaty search of the "Mr. Hurley has been aiding sub- new information" which he said has CURB QUOTATIONS CRUSHED or IID i n s PASTRY *% *5 3 e M a Roman Catholic, to the presi- following day he Joined the volun- Mrs. Catherine Balch of North pastor of the Church of the Naza- •Iready found pinned to the houee o f WUeon P, Ca-h. uncle of the child. PURE LARD S t John's Polish National Church dency, died today at his Mlllbrook neighborhood followed. during contractors tremendously by Insert- developed. But he did expect Kidnaper o f Jamee Bailey Cash, BIST teer possemen hunting for cluea Main street waa reelected ]ire.sldent rene, officiated. Mrs. Sherwood Fish ‘ something pretty definite" to be OR Band. home near Poughkeepsie. He was which Mrs. Cash remarked, "I offered John Manuel, above, DOLE’S over the very ground where the of the North Methodist Ladles Aid ing In his specifications the ‘protec- sang "The Old Rugged Cross.” disclosed soon. 2 n s c Broad Brook Fire Department. b ^ y and the ransom were bidden. know I ’ll never see my boy again." society, at ita annual meeting held tive’ clause,” the Fabricators’ Asso- When Jamee cash (abovs) per- Princeton, F la, negro, a $6 bill to By ASSOCIATED PRESS CCPilS pill sb ur y'% * 8 3 c Burial will be In Hennikcr, N. H 'I suppose the case la forgotten aritted this photograph to bs taksn RICHMOND Broad Brook Fire Apparatus. Hla debate with the then Gover- That night authorities picked him First Note Found yesterday afternoon at the home ciation states. deliver the ransom note to the ab- tomorrow afternoon. by the public," he said. "But It he fadd newspaper men that he Am Sup P o w ...... Manchester Ehc-Flremen and Ap- nor Smith was In 1927. when Smith up again and he has been held ever A few minutes later the flrat ran- of Mrs. Nellie Marks. Her asso- "The advantages of this clause ducted boy’s father. Although DOLE’S 2 “S £ ‘3 9 c paratus. won't be forgotten by ua until It la feared hie five-year-old ton would Manuel became frightened and fled Blue Ridge ...... OowMiDAi's>'*35c 'coding candidate for the flince in a detention cell at the FBI som note waa found at the home of ciate officers are vice presidenL are obvious to all of us, since It DOLE'S Sixth Division: written off tbe books, with the not be found alive. hla recollection of the kldnaper’a Cent States El ...... O L E O 1928 DemocraUc presidential noml- office atop a downtown skyscraper. Asbury Cash, the boy's unclof It Mrs. James Pickles; second vice eliminates the evil formerly prac- guilty persona convlctrt." Cits Serv. n e w ...... CARE FLOUR Salvation Army Band. iifttion. ‘! voice may convict McCall. There he could be protected from told where the second note could be president, Mra. Le Verne Holmes- ticed by some general contractors ASPARAGUS SEASON The Federal Bureau of Investiga- El Bond and Share JUia’^"’«*«'S.”27c South Mancheater Fire Depart- ^ Open Letter to [Alfred E. violence, but Princeton received the found In a negro cabin occupied by secretary. Mrs. F. B. Clark; treas- who would accept our bids merely tion announced two weeks ago it Penn Road ...... iqj 2 1 9 c p i l u b u r y X 2 5 c ment. Smith published in the April, 1927. John Emanuel. news the case had been "broken” urer. Mrs. W. E. Hibbard: chairman as a basis of determining their found no violation of federal law— Unit L t and pAw A ...... 3% South Manchester Fire Appara- Atlantic Montbl.v, Marshall cited without any great atlr. Citizens waite.; J. K. Wllliamaon, Porcupine May la held responsible for the McGonIgal. viction. sons' body. In Stony Brook, Inter- HERSHEY’S COCOA iS 14c particular. •—f meeting at 7 o’clock at the garden Iron Works; and W. H. Fitzell, Ber- rather meager asparagus crop CIDER VIN E G A R r3T%.'5», 9c The following calls will be sound- Hod Good Reputation Mother Is Shocked of Mrs. W. W. Bells, 144 Oakland est In the case haa died. Sheriff Coleman said McCall bore lin Construction CO. G. Leroy CHark though the quality of the •■grass’’’ EVANGELINE MILK 4 ^ 25c ed: street. Those who desire transpor- has been fully up to standard. "W e need a body, a corpus do- generally a good reputation In Over Son’s Arrest la president of the association and Ilctl,” W llaon said. "W e're still C O R N 3^:V 2Sc First call. 1:30; Assembly. 1:45. JOHN McGRATH QUITS tation should get tn touch with the Albert Kraanow of thla city la aecre- ' CRAX obe 17c Parade will move out at 2.00 p. Princeton and Sheriff Frank Han- SL Augustine. Fla., June 9 — presidenL W. E. Buckley, dial 7011, looking for It, and I believe we’re TEA rtXOt to* 0S4NCE SEXO* (A P )—Mrs. LUy McCall, mother of tary. ra, and will proceed through Main cock of Jsjiper. Fla., hla birthplace, or the secretary, Mrs. Margaret F. going to find It." HOME14ND SUGAR “ "pJJSSBftV* 3 19c Franklin Pierce MclCaU under ar- TO INSTITUTE 0RAN(X Sy oUttiat tlM Bcreen door of tbs atreet to Depot Square and around described the suspect as "a boy who Ash, 8549. TEA BROKEN . OKANCE PEKOE AS WATERBURY JUDGE rest at Miami In connection with home of James B. Cash. In Prince- the Green f t Depot Square, then sometimes got Into mischief, but SALAD DRESSING BctPONT 29c the James Cash, Jr., kidnaping HOSPITAL NOTES ton, F la , as Miown abovs, kidnap- SPRY 1 lb north on Main street to Oakland never Into any real trouble.” The regular meeting of T.W.O.C. LADIES IN HARTFORD 49c 2.ln.1 ISe&i k&^IOc Fww 9c His Resignation Accepted By Several persons had been brought said today she last saw her son Local No. 63 haa been postponed er of hie 5-year-old eon, Jamee, Jr., CAMrtMX'f dfo atreet thence across Oakland three months ago at his father's eUiffttJ SOUPS Governor; Had Been .Men- to FBI headquarters for question- until June 18 at 2 p. m. Admitted late yesterday; Miss I WEDDINGS wae able to unlatch the door lK4pC--- -- OtlchfiH W"WMd *ww**ir»w$$ M#filir99W 3 --- street to William atreet. All .appara- funeral. and BELL VIEW N » t f - 5c ing and later released. Among them Ruth Allen of 34 Linden streeL An members of the Daughters of tus will leave the line of march at tioned In Grand Jury Report The elder McCall, a Nazarene min- Liberty. No. 120, Loyal Orange La- wtar. Rinio, O x yd o l, Chip$o 2 37e were M. F. Braxton, unemployed Miss Eleanor Coshion, Mias Janet Discharged late yesterday: Frank Hudson street and proceed to Hil- ister. died Feb. 28 at Jasper. Fla. dles Institution who are planning on Tyler-Barnufsky SALADA H A W 41c W 21c Princeton carpenter, hla son, James, SIteman and Mias Jeanette Pitkin H. Eno of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. ilard street for refreshments. Hartford, Jime 9.— (A P )__ The birthplace of the abduction suspect’. going to Hartford on Saturday for Mias Ann Margaret Bamufsky of SLICED BEETS rAaev 3 25c and bis son-in-law, Ray Rayburn. are local girls In this year’s gradu- Nellie Hayes o f 65 Bigelow street, A ll foot men will proceed to Wll- resignation of Judge John F. Mc- "I never dreamed of such a thing" the Instituting of the new lodge are this town, a native of Wllllmantlc, FLAKO PIE CRUBT 2 25fi ating class from ML St. Joseph's Jean Sullivan o f . 263 Main street Uam street and disband at Carnival Grath of , the Watcrbiiry City Court The serial numbers of the ran- Mrs. McCall told reporters at the reminded to be at the Orange haU was married today to Frank Earl DAINTY JELL er Pwetdlng 3 lOc som bills wefe broadcast and the Academy, Hartford. The commence- and Mra. David Sanford and infant Jes yesie sad yean aaJ APPLESAUCE mmt 19c iuit comer of William and Summit to take effect July 1 was received home of a daughter, Mrs. C. T. son of 3 'i Walnut atreet. on Saturday at 1 o'clock. This new Tyler of Lebanon. The ceremony years throoqb tJl Idads atreeU or proceed to Hilliard street FBI offered to pay double the face Shepherd. Elarller, she had de- ment exercises will take place at the lodge has created a greaL.deal of «md accepted today by Governor Admitted today: Teresa Felice of waa performed this forenoon at 11 the COah, Jr., failed to return lot for refreshments. Cross. J value of the first 100 turned In. Re- clined to comment. school Monday afternoon at 3 interest and a very large delegation e< wealbst a BAHBZI o'clock. 122 Eldridge street and Robert and o'clock by the Rev. Earl E. Story, poseesllke the one Sbvwn above, weapotiad wit^iube nitch^iMT^nf^I^ Over 8,000 volunteers, in small wards for apprehenslcm of the kid- 'Dry-eyed and appearing dazed at of vlBltora Is expected. Osoasoo IndiTidasl os maj o r JOHN G. MAHONEY Judge McGrath, alleged by the Zllda Jaejues of 1 Kerry street. at the parsonage o f the South napers aggregated $5,000. times, Mrs. McCall did not refer Telegrams and letters have been Methodist church. In the presence of fiJoSft U area of about 100 muar. including ’t £ t r e a e S r o ^ f ^ ™ i , ^ S ; ; ; ‘4 |;2li^ Strip Sklagls loof ariU U. 3. 1. R., Marshal." G i^ d Jury to have been paid *39.- An unusual banana growth was Discharged today: Mra. Albert ISAead Tlfucei The "break" in the case came a to her son by name. received expreaslng well wrlshea members of the respective families. 000 over a alx-year period for legal brought to The Herald's atUntion Harrison and infant son of 33 esny sa. If bMaUllas ths services to the city dcecribed as "Ir- few houra after the House In Wash- "The boy has been in no trouble from an the Orange circles and The single ring service was used. hose sad shsM eal lbs buy mo r e o f ou r d eu ci o u s ington had voted unanimously to before In hts life,” she declared. today as "twins," two pieces of Myrtle street and ilra. Albert J. Daughters of Liberty members are Re-Enacting Method of Paying Ransom to Cash Boy’s Abductor PUBLIC RECORDS regular," made no mention of the the fruit grown together, were un- Robinson of 96 Ridge atreeL The couple will make their home in areslhet, ead plvee yon '•Jiarges tn his letter. appropriate $50,000 to finance the “I didn’t have any trou'ble with to be on the reception committee. Lebanon. ftroc r t ^ any. (Three daughters gnd an- covered In a "hand" that had been the ezclnsi*e piotecW OsOector's Deed The Republican leader, who serv- FBI Investigation at the request of m i l k b r e a d LONG LOAF 20 ox loaf 3 T ReoorM today by Town Oerk President Roosevelt other son). purchased at the Popular Market ’ r e< The VKsl Osmo I— C M In the court In various capaclUea ^ A ' 'kj: ■amMl J. Turktogton was a deed, Discovery of the Cash boy's body "Daddy was s preacher and so by Mrs. E. Helm of 25 Spruce Trinidad Lake Asphalt for 31 years, noUfled the governor streeL The mrlty was shown,at tbe m a te d by Tax Collsctor Samuel came exactly 10 days after the good a man as ever lived on this , Asd they're fire sale. too. xfalaoB, Jr., to James J. j** ^ '•‘I're and earth. newspaper's editorial rooms whers PRIZE BREAD headlesa torso o f kidnaped Peter a-oidd like to resign as of July 1. the owner wna informed that the ^ (.stBsaitiBttstheocst 2o'^‘ ‘k . f . 8 C FoatlUo and Anna B. Pon- Levine washed up on the rocky " I tried to do the beat I could The governor wUl flu the vacancy about my children." "tw’ln" fruit muat not be separated, ei raoAsg you boaM. BEST YOU EVER ATE tmo, transferring to the Pon- shore of Long Island Sound, not fat tffloa property located on Kenalng- Mrs. McCall said her son seldom one of the editors remarking from from New Rochelle. N. Y. corresponded wito other members the Bible, “Whom God hath Joined ATTENTION! tm Mroet. Th» realty was formerlv The 12-year-old son of Murray V. iB the Mune of F r a a ^ M Waet- found dead in room. of the family, word of him usually together, let no man put asunder. ^vinp. New York attorney, had MRBERfifmwo 3’Mi h and Uegeiaitu M wan foreclosed for noo- was received from his wife, the 9— ( A P ) _ Mrs. dia ippeared February 24 on his way former Oaudlne HUliard of Prince- Members O f Local 63, T. W. O. C. it o f taxes which amounted In A special meeting o f the voters o f AND BTRIB NATIVC Ipal to $35.18 plus accrued In- b th erin Glass, about 78, was home from school. Subsequently hla ton, she explained. the Eighth School and Utilities dis- shIN B U S L iTTU C I ICCBCRO morning in her father received ransom notes, the Mrs. McCall said she lived in — u A a aucUca o f the premUea trict will be held in the Hollister To introducs this high-rrad* .FANCr ---- OYW n year ago. at which room here. Mrs. Glass was o*ne of s negro where a raaaom. work at Yale coUege, le ** ^ fXO.006 rMmem was dsBverwl I noU waa found the n lg h t ^ tha kld- McCall's wife, his mother said, is one of the daneere la the Com^ ENGLAND rtsttliv a ststsr toi JacksonvlUa. ATTEND TOUR MBETINGt Jr, W . A 5 - b s , oc jroup at the Tercenteaary oeMra- a2JSS2itos?to!K^M MilniMsi *iim J^t.*^*1^*^ court# ortr^ b#cJi*coumtry<=»*««. Manchester Green tfon fit Tats bowl. Jfsir BavM. a 2r.fi ths Telephone 8451. FIRST NATIONAL STORES \ ______VWX1A *F» X900 T he Hig h School Worl d igh And Trade Mau VOL. V, N a 34. Thnniday, June 9, 1938. Compiled by Stodents of Manchester High School Miss Helen Betea, Faculty Adviser IGREEN ROUTS PO U SH -A M E R K S B Y 17-3 Major Leaguers Disagree UKELY TO BE PAIRED HIGH SCHOOL WORLD 1938B Class History Committee I LAKE P A l t T Y ^ JOYED In Opinions On Softball M.H.S. TIES FIRST Class Gifts Cominittee BY BIOLOGY STUDENTS COL IM C K TITLE !RELLO,FARRAND SAM SNEAD CHOICE IN TOURNEY NEXT WEEK HOLDS BARN DANCE Second of three storiee on ^ or surer hands on a double play ball SPORTS ROUNDUP^ softball, most populer of eom- IN CCIL BASEBALL Aif £PD IS BRIBTZ than the inner defense in a softball I Mi.ss Dorothy Carr’s Cottage mer sports. game. when the Mechanics were well out ADDED TO mOPHIES ll» DP TO PITCH AS GOLF ACES VIE In front. Proves Entertaining Spot; New York, June 9— (A P )—Jtm-Acampua, says the Injuns (o f "Whom Opinions, however, differ on soft- Mechanics Beat Local Rivals By JERRY BRONFIELU ball. Joe Cronin, manager of the Trade, If the game comes to past, Various "Athletic’’ Events Swimming, Canoeing, Danc- my Thomson Is our boy In the open he Is assistant coach) will be play- win rely on Cliff Rautenberg or NEA Service Sports Writer Boston Red Sox, waxes very en- ing Tried. Revenge Over West Hart tEAT 3H IT BALL ing in the Rose Bowl next January Twice Daring Regnlar Howard Wylie tor mound duty but . . . even If he doesn't win, he cer- IN NATIONAL OPEN Dyed-In-the-wool baseball bugs thusiastic about the game. Records Broken By Palnw 1 . . . which Is what we call |;oing alao has Mtkolelt and BuUck avail- FoDowed By Lnnch Anc- tainly won’t make a sucker out of on the limb whole bog. who hold softball as a far cty from "It can very easily be a natural A jpu tterlhg Ore casting ruddy the real thing need only to play the able for service, all tour being ford And Defeat Of Bris you . . George Parnassus has Box (X -R ay) Ray of the Los step to real baseball," he claims; Season; Only A Few En- shadows through the room ended Leary And Deardon A s ^ game themselves, or watch a con- hurlers o f considerable experience. timi, Initiation, Dances. ' /iTHublard Belt Falkos- rounded up 50,000 Iron _ men to Angeles Times can bear dq>vn when "O f course there's the matter of Trade has proven a hard hitting the Biology Club's outing and their guarantee Henry Armstrong If the be .wants . . . the other day he felt Star-Studded Scramble For test between two crack semi-pro becoming adjusted to baseball, once tol Close Local Season. clubs to be convinced differently. tries Filed At Last Report, outfit this year but might not be fourth successful year as a group negro will defend hla welterweight a little mean and popped off to wit: the cbancc la made, but It cer- able to keep It up against Blan- H. Dominates M eet title against Ceferino Garcia . . . Athletes wh(\ have played both Overalls and straw hats were the activity in Manchester High School ki And Kletcha Hard In "M ax Schmellng Is using Butch links Crown Gets Under tainly goes a long way toward pre- chard, whtls High's hitting has Im- Sara Chapman, the California col- Rogers as a sparring partner tn or- will testify that It takes Just aa paring a boy's Instinct and co-ordi- eurrent vogue last Friday eight at Miss Dorothy Carr’s cottage at Getting revenge for the 22-2 de- Mostly From Southern proved In recent games and may legian, who has put new life into der to get practice going to neutral much skill to maneuver on a softbau nation. be a prominent factor In the final when the new and old members of Coventry Lake, last Thursday. June feat handed to them earlier In the The laurels of victory held an- Twilight Loop Victory; the Athletics, was recommended to diamond as It does on ths larger outcome. 2nd. comers" and "Freddie Steels, mid- Way Today At Cherry field. Henrich Playeo BsaobaU First the High School World staff and season, Manchester played ita best other plaque for Manchester High Connie Mack by old and dleweight champ, meets Solly Krla- "Fundamentally," (taonln con- Section Of The State. AU this, of course, ta mere con- ____ Starting directly after school School’s trophies last Saturday as their guests enjoyed a bam dance brand of ball on Tuesday and gave Connie signed the youngster (tor a ger June 14 at Seattle . . . Krleger The baU Is larger and the distance tinues, "I can see where th« two jecture as there’s always the pos- Manchester High School’s Wlgren- Massolini Features. in the high school auditorium. Front row: Helen Demko, Mildred Knight. Florence Appleby. Luclle stiff bonus too), without even hav- qualified for the shot by losing to HQls; Gnldahl 2nd Pick. between bases Is shorter, but the sports can be very much the same. sibility that the local teams may ba I ai^*veS^ a^'llPe “laK West Hartford ita first defeat In Ites sailed into convincing triumph The party began at 5:30 with a nlles. ing him scouted . . . the Yanks had Glen Lee recently in New York" mechanics of the game remain ths TTie differences In rules aren't Manchester Trade, the only team paired with other opponents when I. ^ o n d row: David Wilson. Miss Weathaver. faculty adviser: How- o'clock In the afternoon. A la?^e the League thfs year. The score Front row: Gladys Bralthwalte, Miss Klbbe, Mae Sloan. Second over all C.C.I.L. competition In the parade. A peanut hunt and various ard Dantela better hurry up and get that . . . aw, Bob, have a heart, same. Rules have varied In different enough to prevent a boy from be- the tourney gets underway next Back row: Roger Taggart, Wesley Palmer. number-----" of ...... the boys in the club Im- row: Willard McIntosh, Lucy Gray, Lucille Ulrich, Anthony Coburn annual C.C.I.L. track meet. Led by Manchester Green’s \^11 oiled to defeat Manchester High this sea- track events such as a Javelin throw was four to two but until the last other starting pitcher . . . p-l-e-a-s-e . . . Henry Armstrong Denver, June 9. — (A P ) — Over states and localities, but under the coming proficient In both, and li he Monday. I f High and Trada are mediately went swimming upon ar- Back row: James Murray, Joe Aceto. , the briUlancy o f Wea Palmer.ln the son and maks It stick by sweeping with toothpicks and a shot put with Inning the outcome was always tn Ibaseball machine steam-rollered the Tops sports picture of the year beaded for Los Angeles yesterday to picturesque Ctaerry HlUs the mile- guidance of the American Softball has natural athletic ability he drawn against each other, the game blowa.iip paper bags showed that riving at the cottage, but, due to a high Jump, F rln Leary In the mile, both games of their series, seems win be played Tuesday afternoon sa SCMimR 'TYPING CLASSES doubt. Both teams scored one run jthe Pollsh-Americans at the West was the one made by RoUand Ran- collect that speed boat he won from high course where accuracy is the Association, standard regulations should be able to make the Jump to many members of the staff have a slightly lowrered temperature, (or. and Tom Deardon in the quarter dou^e watchword, the country’s likely to get another whack at Its both scboola will be engraved in MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS Iside Oval last night tor a lopsided som of the Detroit News showing Georgie Raft tor beating Ross. are fast becoming accepted. The baseball wlthoiat too much difficulty ‘i '' hidden ability In athletics although maybe it was the call to eats), they Jn the first Inning. Manchester 80MANHIS READY FRIDAY mile, the Wlgrenites placed In ev- foremost shotmakera sharpened graduation activities on Monday. aasses In jyi>lng will be held Schoolboy Rowe walking through most popular version at present —provided he doesn’t wait too local schoolboy rival in the prelim the strain on the competitors drew did not stay in the water long. scored in the fourth Inning when HIGH GOLF TEAM HAS ery event to dominate the meet with |l7-3 triumph In the fourth game of their weapons today for the first The semi-finals and finals of tha thla summer for sixth and seven- the pitching box out at Detroit Freddis Haas appeared tor hla finds base lines at 60 feet and the kmg." Inary round of the first annual state : forth many groans of agony because A fter refreshments of hot choco' Talcott. .on mound duty for West It has been announced that 60 points to their nearest opponent's Ithe Twilight League campaign. To- round of the 72-hoIe National Open tourney will be played Wednesday AWARDED TO SINGERS th grades and high school pupils headed for— the Texas league first round In the British amateur size of the ball 12 Inches. The pitch- Mickey (tachrane, on the other baseball tournament next week If . o f stiff knees and sore feet. The late, frankfurters, rolls, cake and Hartford, filled the bases and then 48 H, scored by Middletown. Imorrow night, Moriarty Brothers, <3olf championship. and Friday at Donovan field in West by Mr. Wright. There is no form UNFORTUNATE SEASON Somanhls wiU be distributed jit even such a tough old .hombre as wearing his old L.S.U. awsaUr er's box is 40 feet from the plate. hand, can’t see the similarity be- the Mechanics decide to enter the beat performers in each event earn cookies, a few of the members were walked a Manchester man to force the close of school on Friday. Rroords Fall 15-4 victors over the GA’s, and Por- As the field of great and near- event. Haven. to fill out but report to Mr. Lefty Grove says It put a lump In The picture made all the London The big complaint In the past h«« tween softball and baseball. ed money in the form of red and content to linger around the cot- In a run. The Manchester infield Members of the clasa o f 1938A It ivas Harry Squatrito who start- Iterflelds, 6-1 losers to the P A ’s In great teed off In what shaped up Undecided On Entry Grace Benson And Eskel Wright about it If you are in- his throat and "made me do some papers and Is the reaeon why no- ben against the pitching, where, to " it ’s a good game for the kids white tickets. This money was tage, but, moat of thqpn went on turned in an excellent performance may have their copies by calling ed the big cleanup victory as ho Itheir first star, will tangle at 8 serious thinking.' as the most impredictable title Trade officials were undecided on used later for bidding on the indlvl. Buckland Chosen For Voice terested. These classes will be behind Cy Blanchard's two hit Rain Spoils Nine Matches; body can apeak to Mr. Rod Heard, chase since Bobby Jones retired In all appearances, every advantage In crowded cities— granted," aays held four days a .week and one short observation hikes and trips by for them at the office after 3:00 heaved the ahotput 44 feet, 7i^ In- o’clock. LR.U. athletic director, theee days, has bren with the burler Instead of the matter at a late hour this morn- dual box lunches which were auc> And Musical Training. Miss Carr’s canoe across the lake. game. Talcott helped his own Friday. ches to gain a second place, after 1930, ths role of favorite was filled Iron Mike. "And It’s Inexpensive and ing but had until 3 o'clock thic af- must take the whole course or Rword Contains Eight Wins The league standing follows; A semi-pro baseball team from by Sammy Snead, long hittlr)g West the hitter. The ball comes over with COCHRANE CRACKS tioned off to the highest bidder. A few of the girls In the club cause by catching three Manches- Peteraon of West Hartford broke great exercise. But mark my words ternoon to file entry with James Jerry Sapienza featured with not at all. It Is hoped that there | W’ith Four Losses. PC. Weldon, N. C., bumped 100 miles by Dutch Reuther, the old.pitcher, Virginian. such speed that the old phrase "co- were highly entertained by rides In ter men off first. Squatrito, Kose, the shotput record of former meets. iBlueflelds ...... — there'll be very few graduates of Coogan of New Haven, chairman of very noble performance as the auc- Grace Marion Benson, daughter will be three classes a morning. Cole and Greene got' the only hits 1.000 bus to Richmond, Va., for a gams looking 'em over in the west tor the Guldahl Second Ctaoloe ordination of eye. mind, and mus- Harlow Willis's motor boat, which Then Tom Deardon raced to a new iMorlartys ...... softball who wind up In the big the tourney committee. AU entries tioneer. The bidding for lunches Mr. Wright, a member of the I off Talcott but His control was bad 1.000 last Sunday . . . the manager called Cubs . . . Marty Levinson, North Defending Champion Ralph Gul- cle” must be Just that—or the bat- o f Mr. and Mrs. John B. Benson, was available for us with Harlow as record In the quarter mile, beating leagues. Tommy Henrich? Sure, he were supposed to be made by yes- WHIP OVHt TIGERS ^carried on for three-quarters of an Commercial Department, teach- and he walked six men. This vic- The M. H. S. golf team seems to TOPIC ON TOM SAWYER iPoItsh-Amerka . .500 the newspaper offices to find out Carolina's frosh coach a few dahl w’as second choice. In prac- ter walks back to the bench. 20 Myrtle street and Eskel Keeney captain. the old record of 52.5 by 4-10 of a iGreen ...... played a lot of softball, but he terday’s final mail but efforts to ob- hour. Fierce competition featured es typing every year at night tory closes the schedule and gives have been very unlucky In Its .600 who, where and when they were to yeara back. Is on the market for tice tosslons the husky former St. No-HItten Common In Speedy Buckland. son of Mj. and Mrs. Es- school classes conducted at M. With the help of another member eecond. Fran Leary, raced to with- iGerman-Araerks play . . . the newspaper boys tried learned to play baseball first." tain the complete list of partlct^t' the sale of the suppers. Manchester eleven wins out of 14 matches this year. Out of the twelve .000 high school coaching Job and offers Louis automobile aaleaman, who set Softball Hj S. o f the club, ''Ted'* Schuets put on in 4-10 o f a second of his state IPorterfields . . .. a National Open record of 281 last Oscar Vltt shares (taebrane's Ing schools were unavaUtng this The unfortimate cub reporters kel H. Buckland. *453 Keeney street games and a first-place tie in the PROVES OUTSTANDING .000 hard, but Weldon Just wasn't sched- to teach Latin or English on the Softball pitchers, despite the un- morning. a most amusing skit entitled ‘‘How games played, nine were finished In meet record In the mile in the time uled In Richmond last Sunday . , . year, explored the rough frequent- opinion and contends softbaU will Detroit Manager Warns who have Just been accepted on the have been chosen as the recipients C. C. I. L. side . , . (tannie Mack, who can go derhanded delivery, have learned to As far as 1s known, Manchester staff were then subjected to various a Fight SUrts" for the benefit of the rain. Of the twelve played, eight of 4:24.7. Wee Palmer easily broke In last night’s game, Johnny Fal- "well, we're due somewhere," said ly- get no farther than Its present of summer scholarships to the Chor- Manchester topped Bristol’s nine back a long way in baseball, aays perform astounding tricks with the status— that of lndi:strlal and play- High and Manchester "Trade are the forma of torture known as Initia- chosen will be sulUble for the aver- the club members who arrived back were won, four lost For practice In speaking correct- the old high Jump record of 6 feet. Ikoskl was driven from the box In the manager, "but I ’ll be dad burned la the No. Snead's pre-tournament work- al and Vocal Summer Camp for Saturday In a shortened C. C. I. L. outs, too, were not overly Impressive sphere. Pitchers like Rochester's ground competition and national only entries from this section of Players To Produce Or" tions. When the old members felt age high school choir. early from their hikes along the ly, the pupils of Miss Mary Burke’s 10 inches by again retaining his old Ithe fourth but only after be had If I can remember where." . . . so catcher in his book . . . when Jim Young People held under the aus- contest on Mussey Field. The game The final game was played Tues although hla three-under par 68 "Shifty" Gears, Frankie Brauer and tournament play. the state and the latter, of course, that the new had suffered sufficient The summer camp will be held at fourth period freshman English form and reaching the helghth of ■been unintentionally Injured In the the North Carolinians cranked up my Dykes ordered Pitcher Cox to pices of the Westminister Choir which ended in a downpour at the day the boys meeting Newington, was the beat round of the trials. A Fred Konrad of Cleveland, and Ed But If ypu listen to George Staler, ta not definite. It was revealed yes. indignities, the dancing was tegun School, It was announced today. the Mount Hermon school In North- After a marshmallow roast, danc- Class have been giving oral topics 6 feet, 44 Inches and later placing Ivery first frame when he was hit in their bus and departed singing; walk Lou Gehrig In the first game Else; Cuts Privfleges. conclusion of the fifth Inning re- probably the best school boy team few days later he soared to a 78. Figelskl of Detroit average three the former major league star, you'll terday that only eight schools had with a Virginia Reel. A fter the Vir- These awards were made on the fleld. Mass., from July 25 to Aug- enjoyed by a few students sulted with Manchester on the long every Monday. The group of topics fourth in the broad Jump competi- Ithe pit of the stomach by a thrown "Heigh Ho. Heigh Ho, A-ridlng yesterday, (tax oomplled with four entered the tourney at that time ginia Reel a "surprise package" was 14. I with music furnished by the radio. ill the states, by whom they were tion. Francis Blanchard reached Substantial backing alao was no-hlt games a season, along with hear an enthusiastic story o f pro- basis of musical ability, leadership, end of a 4-3 score. Cy Blanchard given this week was particularly In- Iball. Borello allowed but one hit In Home We Go" . . . whazzat a whole curves that were at least six feet an Imposing string of one and two- but more were expected to file their opened to the audience. Two erst' Thanks are well In order for Miss defeated seventeen and a half to 10 feet 9 Inches to gain a first in found tor such seasoned campaign- fessional possibilities, and organized character and scholastic standing. gave up eight blows and fanned six luUf. tereatlng to the class. Ifour Innings and was given gilt ball team lost 7 ; . . it must of been from the plate . . . Dykes says If ers as Henry Picard, Paul Runyan hitters. Intention to play later In the day. Philadelphia, Jime 9.— (A P )— while members of the staff gave an Dorothy Oarr, who has so splendid- the pole vault while his teammate |edged support by his mates. the Docjgcrs; Not Weldon. Inter-city leagues. The names were chosen from a list while Pete Wilson struck out six The topic given by Ann Lashlnske Gehrig would forget his consecutive Horton Smith, Dick Metz, Harry The speed at which the 12-lnch Only Eight Entries Mickey (tochrane, a hustlar from impromptu solo dance. There was of six b ^ s and six girls submitted ly guided the Biology Club in Its Following is the results of games was one of the outstanding ones. George Krause tied for second In Massolini, B. Lovett and VIot led There’s no end to the proa and no special name for the number; It JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM and held Manchester to four hits. played: game performance and go fishing Cooper, Vic Ghezzl. Bobby Crulck- softball comes down the third base It ta planned to conduct the open- to the office of Mr. Pearson, direc- four years In Manchester High Robinson brought home Cole and She told about the life o f young the same event. Ithe Green assault with a total of Bobby Grayson, thsn whom thers cons, but time has a habit of telling. ing games in the home area of ths 'way back, baa started cracking tha was Jnst an imitation of Colonial Weaver 0, Manchester 18. for a week, he'd come back and hit shank, Jimmy Thompson, Byron line, or to short, la a revelation. No tor of music. School. The club feels that Miss Greene with a single In the second. Tommy Kelley who Is taking the Willis Snow followed Deardon to leight safe blows between them. Pete Is no whomer around ths Stanford .600. Nelson and Tony Manero, title win- competing teams. If High and Trade whip over the . Style dancing and the audience en- Grace Benson Is 18 years of age Carr has always been a great friend Windham 10. Manchester 8. take second place In the quarter big leaguer ever needed a better eye N E X T: National softball tonrney. joyed it Immensely. HOPED FOR NEXT YEAR The third tally came when Robin- title role In "Tom Sawyer.” In her iKletcha who relieved FalkoskI was ner in 1936. are the only entrants from this sec- First to feel the lash waa Qetua and a Junior in High school, she of all the students, and has been son crossed home plate after a balk Bulkely 12 1-2, Manchester 5 1-2 report Ann told about the frantic mile while Red Gavello grabbed a Ihit freely and received the same Jimmy Hines of New York and tion, then It seems highly probable Elwood Poffenberger, the eceentrie Modem dancing was alternated attended the Washington and Bar- W. Hartford 2 1-2, Manchester 15 second in the discuss event with a with the old-fashloDed from then on. very hospitable with her Invitations was called on Wilson. Pat Mur- search of David Seiznic for a boy ■poor support from his mates that Harold MeSpaden of Boston, card- that they'll be paired In the prelim- pitcher who dlsappeara without no- nard schools and has had a high 1-2.- heave of 118 feet. 2% Inches. Sam tice. A "tag** dance which was a huge The Jayvees, Junior varsity base-1 club to visit her at her cot- doclt scored the fourth run In the to fit the part of Tom Sawryer. His ■was accorded the starting pitcher. ing final practice rounds of 69, in- inary round on Monday and Tues- scholastic raUng. She la a mem- ball team, have dlsbanned for the u S ?* every year, third and Bristol got Its first coun- Windham 10 1-2, Manchester work was answered In a screen test Harris gave all he had in the 100 iFarrand took over the pitching for jected themselves into the thick of day of next week. When the Tigers moved into Phil- success was the next feature. Very 1- 2 . ber of the Lutheran church and at remainder of this season, havinr Is also deeply Indebted to ter in this inning. In the fifth Bris- of Tommy Kelley who Is a "regular yard dash to take a second behind Ithe Green In the fifth and turned In McGRAW^S BOYS RETURN the speculation. Johnny Revolta of Other entries reported yesterday adelphia Tuesday after some daffy modem and very old-fashioned present a member of the a Capella those parents and friends of club tol had scored twice and had the New Britain 6. Manchester 12. Kelly of Middletown and later took Chicago, despite the handicap of a were Basslck of Bridgeport, Strat- playing In Boston Manager Coch- dancing was next carried on until Choir of the high school. played 8 games. 4 of which they I guy." Tommy’s life story was en- Ibis beat perfoPmance of the year by Sclimeling’s Host Picks the barnstormers, weary from won. ‘ members who bo kindly consented bases loaded with two out when a Newington 15 1-2, Manchester joyed by the class. a fourth behind Lorch also of Man- ■allowing but one walk and two bits. gashed finger, waa well liked in some ford, Derby, Hamden, Norwalk, An. rane assembled hta once ferocious Eskel Buckland Is 15 years of line single to Greene ended the 1- 2. quarters. aouare dance sad Big Apple, decid- The eighth and last game, which to furnish transportation to Miss Marjory Clay’s topic, taken from chester In the 220 yard dash final. IHIs mates, however, teased awray sonla and Stamford. All ore (Jlasa Tigers and told them they h*** be- age and a Sophomore. He attend- Carr's cottage for the picnic. Inning. W. Hartford 8, Manchester 10. Even greater glory was attained GIANTS TO LOOP LEAD Many an observer suggested the A with the exception of Manchester ed to call it quits. was played at West Side diamond, a column of letters which tries to Ithree chances to retire the Polish come a bunch of tame kltteqe but ed the Keeney and Barnard schools —Wesley McMullen, '39B Manchester won Its ninth game W^eaver 4. Manchester 14. aa Davidson placed fourth In the name of the only two-time winner Trade and Derby, which are In aass were otili under the deUulon they Staff members agree that the and has also been high ranking In was lost to the Eagles with a score help young people In their problems llads In the seventh and three runs when it defeated Etast Hartford, Farmington 6, Manchester 12 Javelin, as Harry Squatrito was on the ground, stock Gene Sarazen. Him To Knock Out Louis B. The more widely known schools, bam dance was the most sucpeasful of 14-1. was Interesting and amusing to the ■romped across the plate all on er- belonged to the champlonehlp his atudle.s. He Is a member of Red Sox a chance to pull up to Champion In 1922 and again ten such aa New Haven Hlllhouse and June party ever given by the High Another recent game, played at 15-9. Although Zlg Obert was Farmington 2 1-2, Manchester 15 class. ejected on foul throws. Cutler con- Irors. second place tie, and they made the "From now on thla ta going to be the South Methodist Episcopal forced to retire in the fourth Inning 1- 2. tinued his high Jumping consistency Mel Ott vAnd Carl HubbeU years later, Sarazen appears to be Bristol, Hartford PubUc and West Vhool World. church and also a member of the a the West Side, ended with a final Equally as good topics were given Butch Lovett also found bis bat- most of It. Jimmy Foxx whacked gold turkey ball club," Ooebrane SLOCOMB NEXT LEADER after giving up ten hits, Manchester !5tate meet, by tlelng for third. The relay team definitely "on" his game. be was sn uninteresting fellow to Hartford, are noticeable by their —P erey Woodruff, *39B. Caj^IIa choir of the high school. score of 7-6, lost to the Center Manchester placed by Russell (tale, who talked about Itlng eye last night and reached first pair of homers and drove In four watch. Max, himself, says he said. "You produce, or else! You belted Brown and Vicki for sixteen eighth. of shields, McCabe, Squatrito, and A Few Darkhorees ill Osborne, Who’s Seen absence from the lists. Dr. John Finlay Williamson, the Springs nine. Washington and his home at Mt ■five times, thrice on solid blows and Pace Terrymen To Dou- runs as Tom Yawkey’s gold-plated learned to hit with his right late In wlU co-operate with eac)i other or safeties to keep the lead ail the way Newington 17 1-2, Manchester Harris placed third In the varsity Behind these proven wanderers of Gain Decisive Wine - director of the world-famous West- In giving his views on the season OF YOUNG DRAMATISTS Vernon, by Edward Mlllhouse who ■twice on errors. The Polish team outfit knocked off the Cleveland In- the game. you win be fined. Furthermore, the through the game. In the fourth 1- 2.. relay. As Manchester did not enter golf’s big tournament trails were In th# first engagement this sea- ALL K E S . ART STUDENTS minster Choir that sang in Man- Faculty-coach, Mr. Dougherty said .explained about the fun that you Hacked ita usual fire and pep due, diana, 7-6. Bobby Feller lasted less Them AD, Says German Is Now it Is a beautiful thing. He privileges a chainploitablp ball club East Hartford pushed across five Of the boys on the team, the tal- any team In the Freshman relay, ble Triumph Over Cubs; listed the nsmes of a few "dark- son, a i f f Rautenberg checked enjoys are herewith withdrawn. You chester last November, director and T w o of the games the boys play- t —-i j » . can have in "Doodle Bugs,” which Iposaibly to the absence of three of than seven trmlngs. will be sparring along, apparently Coach Tom Kelley's CCIL co- runs resulting from three hits, two lowing will win letters; Richard the only other relay she took part horses'* whose sparkling early per- fellows have proved you don’t on- president of the Westminster Choir ed?d should have been won. but they 1 And Powdpr Holds Liv6- are those crazy little cars that are I Its regular players. Dodgers (hr Rampage out of position and totally "un-set*', ebamps on three hits as his mates SHOW WORK IN EXHIBIT School In Princeton, New Jersey walks, and two errors. In the be- Johnson, Bob Weir, Jimmy Clviello, In was the medley in which ehe re- fomiances have stamped them as Absolute Cinch To Blast predate them.” lacked the spirit and fight. ' b’ Picnic And Elects Officers used for racing in Indianapolis, and The box score: Chisox Whip Yankees Brooklyn's Dodgers continued unsung contsnders who might when of a sudden hta glove llclu out clubbed Joe HlllnskI and Zlg Olbert ginning of the fifth Cy Blanchard Ralph Peterson. Sherwood Tedford ceived a fourth place. (^chrane then announced every M d the Westminster Choir Summer ta reference to the American Le- For Next School Year, by Thomas Blanchard who told Manchester Green their amazing western Invasion with come rushing In to take It all. like a tongue of flame and the man tor twelve blows tp gain an 1112 School, last flummer inau^rated was on the slab for Manchester and —Abe Ostrlnsky, '38B member o f the club henceforth Goidea Aid Visitors To Under- glons Morlarty Brothers L e a ^ e Peggy L. Woodruff. about the early migration of birds AB . R. H. PO. A. E. Two west coast players, AI Tim- who was in front of him ta sitting triumph. In the second clash. Coach the plan of having a separate sum- he made a very nice Job of his re- a 7-6 decision over the St. Louis Dayfights Out Of Cham- would have to ba in bis hotel room this season. BarnardI, as ....5 3 2 2 3 1 Twice; Red Sox Victors. merman of Portland and (taarles on the floor. One sparring part- Frank Crowley’a charges came stand Work Done By Vari- mer camp for students of high Mr I^ughcrty gave his opinion lief role as he struck out six and (tardlnals on the strength of a tour- at midnight and would be compelled The league la excellent in training with farewell ahsuts the bus —N. Flke, '41B J. Lovett. 3b ___ 3 0 0 0 0 Sheppard o f Oakland, attracted at- ner who was knocked down twice through with a 6-0 shutout as How. ous Art Classes. school age. Mr. Pearson, who at- allowed one hit in three Innings. 0 run ninth Inning rally. The equally to register upon arrival. The club young boys and the Moriarty Broth- » crowd of happy Paint Patriae, 3b . ___ 2 2 2 0 1 tention by hewing 'close to par fig- pion In Heavy Title Boat the other day couldn't even remem- ard "Doc" WUey and Pat Murdock tended his regular summer school Squatrito hit his second homer of MUSIC PROGRAM GIVEN 1 unpredictable St. Louis Browns ber It. would pay no breakfast cheeks aft- ere and American Legion should be left the school the year in the fifth inning and was COMMITTEES COMPLETE Vlot, 2b ...... ___ 6 3 By SID FEDER ures consistently. Toney Penna, matched pitching performances, The Third Annual Exhibit of the last year, was so impressed at the A Thought 2 2 4 0 made it two straight over Washing- Max thinks be will topple Louis er 9:46 a. m., he added. tallowed in batting by Thurned and PLANS Hedlund, c . Asaoclated Frees Sports Writer Dayton, O., pro, who won the Ksn- each with a flve-hltter. •Art Department was held on the manner in which the summer camp given credit for keeping the leagues ---- 5 2 1 8 1 0 ton by an 11-5 margin, clubbing more quickly this time. He prob- up as long as they have " ^ tlnation being, Columbia Lake and Kose who helped themselves to B. Lovett, lb ___ 6 sSa City (M o.) tournament on his By GAYLE TALBOT The boys from the Institution ot Poffenberger waa said to have evenings of June 3 and 6 at the de- for the high school students was IN HIGH AUDITORIUM 2 3 8 0 1 Somewhere In that Valhalla re- Wes Ferrell out. ably won't be quite, aa cautious and violated all the new rules within a triples out of the offerings of After a great deal of work the Neltlier let us tempt Christ, sa Borello, If . . . ___ 5 1 1 1 way to Denver, also caught the vocational education on School partment's new studio located In condlcted, that he expressed the Mr. Dougherty hopes to have Clasa Will, History and Gift Com- 0 0 Bob Klinger's slx-hltter gave the fancy of crltlca. Speculator, N. Y., June 9.— (A P ) meticulous as he waa when be few hours. Yesterday (^brana Vicki. Greene, Murray, and Cole some of them also tempted, and Massolini, cf ___ 5 2 4 0 0 0 served for baseball's departed great, street are highly confident of their the old Children's Ubrary. wish when he returned, that two m.other Junior Varsity team next | mittees have their programs well Pirates a 4-1 win over the Boston The narrow fairways and well- —Bill Osborne, who owns every- brained Joe In 1936. fined him fioo. hit doubles to help roll up Man- were destroyed of serpents,— 1 Ctomber, r f . ___ 2 1 0 0 0 0 the old man looked down today and ability to mete out a similar dose Each student taking Art this year students of the Manchester High Mill Stream." When the bus arriv- One o f the moat popular pro- under way. The careful planning Bees. Tommy Bridges turned In a trapped tiny greens of Cherry Hills, thing around here. Including the of defeat to their Main street schol- "N ext time It will te AJot mors," was represented. Art Classes I, school might represent the a Ca- Ray Unders, '40B. chester's score. Corinthians 10:9. N. Borello, p . ___ 2 1 0 0 0 0 ed it didn’t take long for the boats to grama of thla year in Miss Casey's has produced as usual a good time had a hearty chuckle over the do- five-hitter to pitch the Tigers to a where the aUver-cappeo Rockies over-grown cottage In which Max astic rivals any time the teams re- Cochrane said. ) and HI exhibited work In the pella choir there this summer. Farrand, p .. ---- 1 0 0 0 0 n, be monopolized, while many plcnlc- second period Sophomore English for eversmne. 0 ings of the New York Giants in 5-1 victory over the Athletics. The form a massive distant background Schmellng Uvea for the moment, sume bostllltles on the diamond. Detroit defeated Philadelphia media of pencil, ink, water color, Cheneys Donate. ers hastened Into bathing suits. class was a musical program given —Ruth Wheaton, '40B. Temptations are'a file which rub Cincinnati Reds romped 6C with offered t stern teat to the scheduled hays that the German Is an abso- BINGHAM AGAINST The case with which they gained Tuesday and yesterday. First re- cmyons, andj>aatels. These Includ. Paul Cheney and Frank Chenev, A fter the swimming a baseball game last Tuesday In the assembly hall. off much of the rust of our self-con- 40 17 16 21 9 3 1 7-6 win over the Phillies in a nlgbt starting field of 167. Thirty-six lute cinch to knock the daylights their double triumph during the ports were that (tochrene would M still life groups, lettering plates, Jr., and the G Clef club graciously HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY HIGH ENGLISH TEACHER fidence.— Feneion. master Melvin Ott In particular. was started to warm up the shiver- Opening the program Dorothy ENOU8H CLASSES Polish Amerks encounter. amateurs prepared to match their out of Joe Louis again. regular campaign would indicate send Poffenberger back to Detroit pictorial maps and water colored responded with the offer of the two AB. R. H. PO. A. E. He’s been gone six years now, but COMING OLYMPICS ing swimmers. A t about 6:00 p. m. Gutzmer, In a talk on "History of INCREASE VOCABULARY Shota with those of the professional Osborne has been sitting here that the Mechanics know whereof at once and not permit him to flntah pattern designs. scholarships.:. The high school au- ' H.\RVE8T iHaraburda, cf ...3 0 0 2 0 I he found things Just about the same. brigade. USED BY MANY READERS It was a "hungary pack" that gath- FENS TRAVEL ARTICLE Music," said "Jazz is the music of McGraw's boys are there when the watching the big fellows go forth to Boston, June 9— (A P ) —The pas- they speak but It must be pointed the eastern trip. Later It appeared An ultra-modern room design thorities are very grateful for ered at the "stand” for "hot dogs" Unlontown.' Pa.—Samuel Camllli iFalkoski, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Eleven Water Hazards these gifts and hope that benefits a world with the Jitters." Miss Helen Page’s Etagllsh classes chips are down. The old man, of victory or defeat ever since Gene sage of the Otymptes Into the con- out that the Kelleyltes were not at otherwise and Poffenberger was In made by Viola Thoren represented and soda., Then after more boating planted tomatoes and reaped—gold. lobuchowski, ss . .3 0 0 0 0 2 Scattered over the 6888-yard uniform yesterday. reaped by the.se two students will The first number was “The Maid- are Increasing their vocabulary by course, was John McGraw. There The^Standmgs Tunney cams up In the summer of trol of "those who would use youth peak strength in either tussle. tte interior Decorating Classes 8,890 1s the total number of stu- '".5 basebill the "gang" left, He was setting out the plants |j. Bycholskl, lb ..3 0 0 3 1 0 course are 11 water hazards, seven nates of costumes and notebooks amply reward the donors. Man- An article written by Miss Mar- en's Prayer" played by Laura learning a new word every day. The was only one. And McGraw'a boys, 1926 to get ready tor his first fight for their own purposes," has forced Bank On Blanchard The Tigers are in fifth placa aft- dents who have been In the Hljrh Hamilton Grant received an eager yesterday when his spade turned up Is. HlllnskI, rf-lf . .8 1 0 0 0 2 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS on the back nine. Par 35-38__ 71 re- with Jack Dempsey. He is one of If the rivals meet again this sea- er four seasons In wlilch they either displayed the work of the Costume chester may well be proud of the ion Casey of the M H. S, faculty and Smyth. Mary Murch played "Hun- word Is given to the students, who naturally, are master Melvin and William J. Bingham, Harvard ath- school library during the period of cheers he so capably three 320 gold coins Now he’s dig- iDatgle, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 1 4 qulremenU were bettered only a few the very few who actually saw Tun- letic director, to disassociate him- son, High ta certain to send Its .No. w^n the American League pennant and Designing aass. fact that it has citizens so vitally garian Rhapsody Number 2" by look up ita meaning and synonyms. King Carl. They were hand-picked National 7 months from November 1 to June Jtr' fho"® cheered were entitled "An Inexperienced Travel- ging up the tomato plants. I'VoJeck, 2 b -c ...... 2 1 1 3 1 0 times In the warm-up for the tour- r.ey take up reading books, and he self from the 1940 international 1 alabater, Cy Blanchard, to the or finished second. Consumer's Art ex- interested in its young people. LlszL The life of Chopin was given This word Is supposed to be used tn by the old man, and learned their New York 4-4, Chicago 2-1. nament. The winning score for the 1. In March alone 4.251 student. er,’ recently appeared In the maga- by Ruth Kornsa, who also acted as Old timers told him a house on Saverick, tt-rt 2 0 0 1 0 0 Justlflcably is considered something games awarded to Japan. Bingham firing line, which may result In an hibited notebooks as well as house- The purpose of this school is to I President, Robert Slocumb; vice- the students conversation at least A-B-C’s from him. Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 6. 2-hole drive was expected to range offer to the yoiing.people the oppor- took advantage of the volumes m zine "The Connecticut Teacher." chairman. Mendelssohn’s "Spring the site burned 30 years ago and IKletcha, c - p ...... 8 0 1 7 1 0 of an oracle. was chairman of the 1936 U. S. entirely different outcome as Blan- plans and Illustrated maps. president. Nancy Flke; secretary, three times outside of clasa. McGraw, you know, used to run Pittsburgh 4, Boston 1. between 285 and 290. tunity to sense the Joy of creative the library. Son^' was well played by Rhode X.3,000 In gold and paper money was ■Rubacha, 2 b ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 " I knew," he recalls, "that (Sene Olympic track and field team at chard has proven himself one of the During both nights of the exhibit Joyce Kehler; treasurer, John Daley In her arUcIe Miss Casey sug- E. Vlsny, ’39B. lost. the Giants, before Terrible BUI Ter- ClnclnnaU 7, Philadelphia Besides Sarazen and Manero, five ensemble exprc.sslon, to e.stablish May. with the Ubrary containing Hall. Lillian Kleinschmldt gave a I'Yost, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 was going to win the title. Just Berlin. best schoolboy twlrlers In the state guldM, wearing palette arm-bands, "How about it Hamle 7 How’s the gesU the "way and means" of en- ry’s regime. Now BUI has done a (night). other former champlonz made bids WRESTLING sound habits of vocal technique, and 1,339 books, found one pupil per topic on the life of the composer like I know now that Max Is going "How can we oak the American this season with seven victories In and demonstrators added to the in- throat today!" swell Job, but In his six years in the Ajoetlcaa again tor the most prized of thla L*rMt and the atmosphere of the to show that perfect coordination book. As the average standard In 6 joying a summer vacattan abroad, Beethoven. The program was con- 25 8 3 18 4 7 country's golfing plums. They to spread Louis like a rug. They people in 1940 to support a team go. eight starts. And It's a known fact By ASSOCIATED PRESS driver s seat, the two men he’s re- Chicago 11-10, New York 10-fl. are a lot alike if you study them exhlblL George Osella and Harold Is essential to freedom in singing. to 10 books per pupil Mias Fox la also vividly ana attractively pre- cluded by Gloria Genovesl who iPoUsh Amerks .... 000 000 8— 3 were WlUle MacFarlane, winner In Ing to a country standing for what that the rest of the High team ex- Chicago ^ Hans Schnabel, Oerw lied or* most and who have let him Detroit 6, PhUadalphla 1. Lindsay, Richard Johnson. Edward There will be five classes a day, proud of this record. played "Waltzes" by Faust and |Man. Green ...... 157 103 x—17 1926; Tom m y Armour, o f 1927 close. Max has that same confi- Japan represents today?" He said hlblts Ita best brand of ball behind many, threw Rudy Strongbreg, Oer* A CAPELLA CHOIR SINGS viewing a European trip— tor those down least are McGraw's boys— the Boston 7, Cleveland 6. dence that Gena had, and be works the husky right hander. Then too Bnmettc, Bernice Mattesen, and six days a week, each of one hour Books will not be lent after June "Edelweiss Glide Waltz,” by Van- Wear Gay Stripes These -Tost batted tor W. Saverick fame; BUI Burke, victor tn the fa- last night during a YM .C.A. sports many, 27:40 (heavyweighU). who are desirous of traveling— St. Louis 11, Washington 6. Just as hard. there’s southpaw Zlg Olbert to be M s ^ r ie Wallace aided the visitors duration. 13, but the library will conUnue to derbeck. ^ |ln 7th. two he Inherited when the old man mous marathon playoff of 1931 • dianer. “ I could not ask the Ameri- Loe Angelc»—Ivan Raaputin, US, she herself has done.’ Her trip was "Now, take Max Baer on the can people to support tbs Japanese counted upon aa a proboble pitch- to further undersUnd the work and The vocal class under the direc- be open the rest of the week. Two base bits, B. Lovett, Masso- turned over the reins back In 1932. OUn Dutra, kingpin in 1934, and Russia, defeated • Man Mountain FOR RADIO BROADCAST to France and England. France to — Lillian Kleinschmldt, ’40B STANDINGS other hand. I knew he was scared games nor could I seek the support Ing choice. Olbert has won four what was behind It. tion of Mr Lautner affords oppor- Sun^filled Summer Days |llnl, BamardI; bits off Borello 1 In Defeat Cube Twice Sam Parks, Jr., surprise leader In Dean, 320. Georgia, two minutM 10 tunity for solo Binging as well ns —Jean Phillips, Miss. Casey , suggests Paris, the to death the day he left here to go of my university. games without a defeat, his turn I »e Various Media. i - o — Farrand 2 In 3, Falkoskl 9 Ui 8. It was that way again yesterday. Nattoosl 1935. ■•conda (Dean disqualified for um Demonstrators working In many' . " " '" y "ong material. The . Tte the tune of. *T Ain't Gonna Louvre, Notre Dame, the Tullleries, PINS AWARDED By CAROL DAY "The Giants were riding a losing run, The field wUl be trimmed to the In and fight Louis. He waa scared " I deplore Hitler and all be repre- against Trada being a relief trick of Illegal broad Jump), rL.4TEB.S REPE.XT Lcs Invalldee. open market-places, IKletcha 6 in 8; double plays, Vlot, w. U Pet all the time he waa training. How tnedla and on a variety of aiibjeru . "'•‘I *’<' devoted Grieve My Lord No More” , the num. Stripes are very smart tlAs sum- with everything going wrong. They New York .. . • . . low 60 ecorea and ttea after 36 holes. sents but he was not In power when ■bowed how to the Droblemn nf nUrh peasant women, the street of the iBamardl, B. Lovett; left on bases, 28 16 .636 anybody picked him to win I can't B^wed how they were iixed. Norma 1i *2 " f pitch, Intci^ala. here of the A Capella choir Journey- Pins were again awarded last mer. Here's a dealgn that uses had dropped six out of seven on (Tbicago . . . . . • . . Single rounds were scheduled today, the 1936 Olympics were awarded to The cast of "Cold Water Fishing Cat and funeral processions ■Green E, P. A. 4; base on balls, off 29 18 .617 figure out. Why, did irou know Koster (Art I, wirked with pastels I and dynamics as related to and ed to Hartford lijeaday morning on week to Hhe members of the High their charm with special cleverness. their western swing, came to Chi- Boston ...... 21 starting at 10:16 (e. s. L ) and Frl Berlin. The aituatlon In regard to Irene Cash", one-act comedy recently pre- with the hearse drawn by one horse, iBorello 1, Farrand 1, Falkoskl 2, 18 A88 day. that Jack Dempsey slapped him a the choice of Japan waa entirely dif. Johnson i Art 111 i drew-1 J""?.' _ ^*’®,.l®t>c)ratory class. Dr, a special trolley car to broadcast School World staff who had earned Notlbe how adroitly the stripes are cago tor their "crooahal" Mtlea Canciimatl . s . . • . 28 30 and followed by many mourners Iraetcha 2: winning pitcher, Borello, A35 half-dozen times In the dressing ferent. The international Olympic animals in coioref Dr. Switten will The boarding-school play was well 1 they presented a program of Devon"; the coasts of Cornwall: the Jmplres, O’Leary, Brennan. ‘T told everybody what was go- " I had been hoping that they and'ipresence at meetings. The neckline turns back In small yesterday—and the result was a American e still life group. ; as a means to give each stu- received as the actors acquitted *ongs under the direction of G. charming North, and pictures of no- ing to happen to him. Just like I'm would have been awarded to Fin- * B NTLEY tlemselves creditably. Albert Pearson The following reporters received pointed revere. And that’s all there double-header victory for Terry's W. Lead ers telling you now that Schmellng will The exhibition was well attended I . f'lndamrntals of conduct- bility and amusement, such as; "the is to it 1 ll L. Pet land or England or some other ir The financial progress ^ parents and fnends of the Art e ^*1® ’’ " ’“ llo" to control. The The cast of "Cold Water and plus; Jean Clarke, Louis Della Fera, Terriers, which boosted them right caeveland . .... 29 16 A69 By THE AS80C1ATEO FRE8S bring over that right of hta and— peaceful country. We are dtasl- ..tZ?* “ “ " g hy Uie choir were: Lord Mayor of London coiliing out Choose pique, linen or batiste in * choral class which will Include Bl’i Caah" Includes; Louise Dewey, Bar- •^yar of Thanksgiving", a tanjls Foley. Raymond Ctaalee, John back to the top. In the opener, mas- New York . • a . . • 26 17 A78 . American Leagns pop—there will be Louis on the paUng aa Ideal In letUng the Olym- of Bentley graduates is shown by the following ‘he M. of St. Paul's Cathedral to enter his the brightrot, prettiest stripes you Mst Night Fights * members of the summer camp will bara Ubert, Marguerite Barry, Netherlands Folk Song: -‘He’s Gone Hamilton, Betty Keeney. Ray Lin- ter Melvin exploded his 12th homer Boston . . . . . a a a . 34 19 A68 . Tro«l«y. aeveland. J77; floor. I'm Juet os sture as that this pics get into the control, not of ath. statistia, which are based upon personal re­ horse-drawn coach,, and looking ders. Wesley McMullen. Dorothy can find, then match the predomi- Washington a a a a a : * ^—Ir^ne Johnwn. study an(i present a program of the Jeanette Alden, Nancy Bantly, and -J)'*-'' mountain song; of the season In the tenth Inning to 36 33 A43 AvarlU. aeveland, J75. lake here wUl be frozen over next letes, but of those who would use very human and rather Jolly in spite Snow, Faith Stevenson, R;;th nating color of the striping with a Detroit .... a a a a a winter.” * ports from more than 90 per cent of the em­ finest cH!,^al , music. The music Doreen Davla. ^ n g Me to Sleep”, a lullaby; By the Aceoclated Preee. break up the game tor a 4-2 Glam 33 2i .489 Runs—Foxx, Boeton, 42; AverllL youth for their own purposes." of his plumed hat and golden lace.” Wheaton. Jerry Sapienza, and big hat, a belt and shoes to match, CHilcsgo . . . a a a a aeveland, 40. That, it might be pointed opt, ta * S o u iw ^ Mountain", a Kentucky Chicago— Jimmy Adamlcl< 198. .win. Then King Carl went out In 16 38 .410 Bingham, who recently transmit- ployed members of the classes of 193J, 1917, -;-Falth Stevenson. '39B Peggy Woodruff. and Pattern 8247 will be one of the Philadelphia pretty certain, because the lake to * TENNIS T E ^ Mountain song; and Lutkln's "^ n e - lidland, Mich.,..knocked out Jack the nightcap and took care of the • e a a 17 36 .406 Runs batted In—Foxx, Boston, 66: ted hta views on the Japanese M.R1 dlcUon." most stunning casual dreasqp you St. Lxiuls . . . Averin, Cleveland, 49, an(l 192a. These reports were obtained in No­ immel, 185, Youngstown, O.. rest of the Job. Only five (tabs pass- ...... 14 36 A60 question was frozen three feet thick games to Avery Brundage, chair- * ever owned. Hits—Trails, Ws^lngton, and only a few months ago. man of the American Olympic com- * The students returned to Man- |(2 ). ed second base, and six farmed as Eaatem vember and December, 1937. 1938B G ass W ill Com m ittee Tour pattern Includes a detailed AvarlU. Cleveland. 63. Whether Mr. Osborne 1s right VIES IN STATE MEET iry ’ ^*’" ®l>*rtered trol- Ctarpue Christl, Tex.— Tracy Cox. he turned In hla usual classic, post- W. la mittee, also expressed regret that * sew cha^ that makes It very easy Pet Triplea—Averill, aeveland, 7; about the impending brawl we the tatter was forced to take action 1938B Gass Prophecy Committee 143, IndianapoUe, outpointed CecUio ing hU seventh win o f the year by Hazleton . .. a a a a a 33 11 A76 for you to work with the stripes. Keltner, aeveland, 6. won’t know tor a fortnight, but this after a training break incident dur- ^Average ^Annual Earnings On Baturday. June 4 the Xf... —Peggy Woodruff, '39B. (ido, 153, Mexico City, (10). a 4-1 margin. Binghamton a a a a 33 18 .639 . Pattern 8247 is designed for sizes xe! V York— Harry Balsamo, 168, Albany .. .. a a a . Home rune— Foxx, Boston, 17- writer ta Inclined to string along ing the 1936 trip to Berlin. High tannls team J o u m e ^ This left Terrible Terry’s troupe 32 18 MO Greenberg, Detro:i, 13. with him unless there are some ex- * SCIENCE COIKPOSITIONS 12. 14, 16. 18, 20 and 40. Size 14 - ~ ^ r k , knocked out Andy Mella, Hartford ... a a a a a " I think It ta a darned shame to OoeinecUcut State C o lle « ta In first place by half a game, with 18 17 A14 Stolen bases— Lewis, Washington. tra-etrong signs and portents to ♦ sTUDnm. requires 4 yards of 39-tnch ma- Kew York, (1). everything riding on today’s series IClmlra ...... a a a a 18 17 that Avery Brundage had to take meet JI14 10: Ktaevlch. Chicago, 9. the contrary very soon. the ‘rap’ tor a woman who had no * STC”* terial tor dress with abort aleeves, finale. Trenton . . . . 17 17 AOO Pitching— Kennedy, Detroit, 9-0: As the community's most promi- right on the team," be declared. * In the first match. Pierro won Compositions on InteresUng facta 444 yards with long sleeves. Wilkes-Barra a a . . IS 34 A61 In science were written last week Chisox Blast Yankees Grove, Boeton, 9-1. nent citizen points out. Max knocked He said there were only a few In- * ■ hard battle The new 8PRINO AND SUM- Meantime, the other h.aif of last Wtlltamzport .... IS 37 A08 National Leagoe the big negro out the last time they * scores at e-S and 6-3. by Mias Dorothy Carr’s general MER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages stances of breaking training two science class, which meets the sec- year’s nickel World Series, Q>L Jake Batting — L^vagetto, Brooklyn, met, and can you give any g o ^ * n * second match was won by of attractive designs tor every size 4GAWAM PARK years ago by membera of the Amer- ond period. Ruppert's Yankees, are finding It TODAY’S GAMES 366; MeCtarmlek, (taieinnaU, .866' reason why he shouldn't do It * The two-year, intensive course is available H ^ s and Fairfield, who flnlshiS and every occasion is now ready. SCSI SMiNerido ican team and hta remarks were re- 'I The compositions constated of ap- anything but a coffee, klabch In the Runs— Ott. New York, 47; Hack again? Sure, be Is two years old- garded as references to the euspen- to high school, preparatory school, and college Ota natch with Pierro with scores Fhotograhps show dresses mads * proximately one thousand words RACES American League wars. They were NstlowU and Herman. Chicago, 36. er, but the strange part about It 1s Sion of Eleanor Holm Jarrett, back, Act ^3 and 6-3. The third match from these patterns being worn; a Nsw York at Chicago. Runs batted tn—Ott, New York. tr graduates. Among the naost InteresUng were- DAILY rudely clubbed around hi both ends that the bland German looks two stroke swimmer, as the aftermath it i ? of Chapman feature you will enjoy. Let ths •JtWT Brooklyn at S t Louis. 47; Galan, Ctalcago, 41. yeara better. wtnnmg from Estelle with fin- 'How the Earth Is Weighed," by of a doubleheader by ' of a shipboard party. it Supervised living accommodations for out- charming designs In thla new book Boston at Fittabuigb. 'H its— Mcftarmtck, Cincinnati. 67- He does, at least, to this oboerver, ishing scores. 6-2 and 6-0 Rti^ Leggett. "HeUum," by Mary limping Chicago White Sox yester- The Harvard atbleUe director it of-town students. flake," "*rhere Is Nothing New Un- help you in your sewing. One pat- (Only gamM scheduled). Moors, New Yoik, 66. who ta Inclined to think after K were won day, and dropped Into a tie tor sec- also criticised college baseball and it by SaquUla and Rlcbman of New der the Sun." by Helen *Turner. tern and the new Spring and Sum- }STTIME2*I5 ond place. O e t^ WaUter’s homer tn Triples—Mize and Gutteildge, 8L watching Max box a dosen rounds ■aid it was "no longer truly A catalog will be sent upon request Louia, Rizzo and Suhr, PltUbiugh it m t ^ from Lucy and Wlgren. th« Submarines," Thomas Blanchard mer Pattern Book— 25 cents. Pat- lesiHMSHINI the ninth and single In the ISth Chicago at Nsw York. that he ta perhaps the greatest amateur.” Goodman, Clnelnnatl, 6 each. ' it final scores were.5-2, 7-9 and 6^ ".Hw Moving Pictures Are tern or book alono—15 cents. fiv DOUBLED? gave the Sox the opener, ll- io , and Dstroft at Phlladelphta. bldeful of fighter be has looked up- 'College games today aometlmes Mike Pierro wax .the onlj ■>. Made, by Virginia Oaltra. For a PATTE RN of this aUrac- Cleveland at Bostoo. Home runs— Goodman, Clncinnat- on. That ta, hta straight right, * THE BENTLEY SCHOOL player ISSES FROM AU BUI Dietrich’s pitching through the tl, 13; Ott, New York. 13. have more profeaetonata than ama- from Manchester to finM In preparation tor the final exam- Uve modal send IS cento in COIN, S t Louts at Waahlngtoa. dsllvered from any angle, ta the taura,” he said. "WhUe boys play- in the B e a ^ S * Oberempt. faculty advhtar; MAIN MINTS ADMISSION ^ first seven fraines was enough for Stolen bases—Galan, Chicago. 6: OF ACCOUNTING fif FINANCE ■nal> and <}uiLrter flnola. * ination, some o f the compositions your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE RUMS i s S a A M » i T A N t a 10-6 Chicago victory In the night- moot fearsome weapon theae eyes ing on teams are not paid direct * Bob Alley, Tom Deardoo, * *r o read to ths class, arousing a Hack. Chicago, 6. ha'va aeeiL Ray Un MUnarot FlarMll, *41B. HORSE RACING Albany at Hazlatoo. aiacis)—Macfayden, Boston, 6-1: memory that Schmellng had such a bur eau, u ster uno pl a c e . This double defeat gave Boetoa’s, H u ^ n , New York, and Lee, Chiea- ing $26 with a player that he can * H. C. Bir t l it , CP,A., ’R r u id t n t BBOOKLTir. H. T. ^ KImira at Traotoa. ga, T4. right in the days when he held ths M t Jump ovar a Una three feet sway bsavywslgbt bstt. to theas days from him.” PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAT, JDNE 9. 1988

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VAMCK \ \\Vtt KSOOY "YA VOEA OY A YV>M«.YMOOM THAT SENSE and NONSENSE HOUNTAW^ 1 TOLO TOO ASOOtT THAT CHI.A? -TYKAT IMM A VOMft VJAY FROW HERE AVIO Yt LOQW.V TO »HE A*> \F YOO'l 'L SPEM O M O W OF H'WAN OFF SY *0 WY; CAM OO OMV M»V\ATtVtB. <6EE ~ • MEN W’ANTED— GOOD nearby Tract, west shore. E. L. Newmark- cis Smith are reported personally yesterday after a conference with tlon Market are continuing to bring L Manager—Take this master key Prlntz M t about at once to rule L Ada ars aacspisd osar tha tataphoaa Phone 6200, 68 Hollister street tails Of Special Services Next chief examiner Joseph M. Lougblin Rawleigh Route now open. If will- er. 29 Davis Ave., Rockville. Tel. unopposed to Ivonergan's bid for an- Into the Manchester market their I aad around and empty all the coin with an* Iron hand from his M ths CHAROB RATB tlvsa abovS 769. Sunday Morning. and members of the .state board of Jf t® advsrtlsara. but ing to conduct Home Service btisl- other term. strawberries packed In 16 quarts to f boxes; get all the quarters. “ Prlntzhor’ log mansion and or- SCORCHY SMITH ths CASH Rat es win be aeospisd as What the aggressive New Deal- education, which has experienced the crate. At the sale yesterday con-1 Three weeks later he walked Into O.L! FULL PAYMENT 11 paid at ths hnsl- nees while earning |30 and up difficulty In cutting its expenses dered the seat of government weekly, write Immediately. Raw- ers will do about It was uncertain. Special Children’s day- services ducted by R. M. Reid A Sons there! the office. moved from Fort Christina to Ail p a y, BDN Nie A N D 'SiJ#*' B K S W S irP K asss eMps aa oi bvfora ths svrsnlb WANTED ro RENT 68 will be held Sunday morning at down to the amount requisite. day followlns ths Bret Insertion of lelgh‘8, Dept. CUF-48-4.5, Albany, So far, according to reports. Sen- were 426 1-2 crates of berries park-f Collector—Can I have another Tinicum island in the Delaware WAIT FOI? BUZZ TO SWW HIM- 10:45 at the Nor'-.* Methodist church The board agreed to go over Its key? I’ve lost the other one. *WW HIM6CLF FBJM »d. otherwise tbs CHARUB N. y. W ANTED — TWO unfurnished ator Lonergan .-Is unmarked for ed 16 quarts to the crate. Thev sold river, a few miles south of the site YOU K N O W I EM OM A B O TTLE iDonroeoe ...... T*! t i (Douffaii) range L T il l THey Kin rustle mercial refrigerator, 3 double glasa A. Lindbergh of the "artificial <5oes on, doors, one mirror door. Unit nearly heart,” will end his research at the FIND GRANITE QUARRY w m j 1 U E FER THEM SELVES- 5630 new. A fine refrigerator, low price. Rockefeller Institute here July 19, VOLCANO ERUPTIONS Sts A P P L E THEN THEY'RE RIGHT Kemp's Inc. 1939. when he reaches the automa- c o n T E s r ' WELCOME..,. Ir Being Cut At New Boston (Hollonin) tic retirement age of 65. he said to- THREATEN VILUGES IN F U LL 5*j!®Hns-7-Dyslni^-.asaalo« .11 it day. For Huge Dam To Create 5YV/A/S — Toilet Goode ond Serrloo •••••«■ S4 FUEL AND FEED 49.A Woated's^Btielneee gerrloo •••%» t< 3060 Dr. Carrel, long famous for hU Reservoir For Hartford. BOaeerioMol FOR SALE— W ELL seasoned hard Investigations In the field of phy- Manila, June 9.— (A P )—Natives ...... t1 (Qnish) wood. Apply Edward J. HoII, tele- siology, said his division at the In- New Boston, Mass., June 9.— knelt In the streets of (Suinobatan phone 4642 or 8025. .sUtute would be cloaed and his staff (A P )—A mountain of fine granite, today and prayed that the earth- disbanded. discovered last summer by two shaking shower of stone and ash 4340 The scientist and Col. Lindbergh Hartford. Conn., engineers, today might cease pouring from Mayon watlt.i_?n«?o*et?oBv:::::::::: il are co-authora of "The Culture of volcano. ^ Ttsaaelol GARDENttFARM- e<;hoed the blasts of quarrymen as Bondo—fftceke—Mortgegoo wm^wm Si DAIRY PRODUCTS 60 Organa.” a book to be published In they labored to cut out 12,000 tons ’Thfc portmaster of Legaspl report- t-5 Builaees O ^ riooltlee u a few days describing the results of of stone for the, huge 310,000,000 ed the fiery mountain spewed Incan- kfoaey H OSPIT AL FANCY LARGE strawberrira, pick- their experiments In keeping alive Bills Brook dam' being constructed descent rock with greater Intensity „ , „ tltaaOm ed In morning, delivered same day, isolated organs by means of the 20 miles south of here. than at any time during the seven- S O D A - r H*lp W anted-F.m »l« ...... ss also new layed eggs, fresh killed artificial heart. The engineers, Edward Erdman day eruption, shortly before noon to- —AND ^ Help Wanted—...... |i day. 5131 chickens, all reasonably priced. In a report before the American and Harold Pickhardt. have a con- "^IS EftUttSVO WKAt«d ...... 1«-A Showers of ashes fell upon vll- H«lp Wam«d—MaU ®r Famala.J st Phone Glenview Farms 4525. Philosophical Society on April 21 tract to furnish 360.000 worth of C hromium- At«Qta Wantad . . . i ...... 17. Dr. Carrel reported they had been granite. The dam will create a lages and pli^ntatlona beyond the JILue Biiuatlone Wanted—Feraala 19 able to maintain life In detached base of the crater, and fear was ex- P O P O V O TES A g e headed fi^ltuatloni Wanted—M ala...... W A TER DEPT. reservoir for the metropolitan water . W ALXIN Q HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 vital organs for a total of eleven bureau of Hartford. pressed that the cropt on hemp and IN AMD Zmployreant Afanetaa ...•••••• 40 stick WILL and a half years. ’They were employed In Hartford cocoanut plantations might be de- TUE FOR SALE—COMBI.NATION gas stroyed by ashes which were car- 3077 The artificial heart, an Improved when they learned the dam waa to AWAKES A lways remino Uee Stock—Veblelea ...... 4] and oil stove, slightly used. Call pump. Imitates the action of the ried by the wind over four provinces ME OF the GRAMD be built. Knowing a survey Indi- of southeastern Luzon island. A P E (A fter 6 P. M.) after 6 p. m., 63 Durkin street, living heart In circulating nutrient T ime we al l mao wanted— Peta— PonltltT—4toeh 44 rated the presence of massive rock Refugees who fle< villages and REINS MADE comer Brookfield street. Town. material to the organs or body In New Boston, they obtained sam- ■T YDUR WONDER For Sale—llleeellaaeeae tlssuea being experimented upon. homes were promised relief from FOP ~rUE Artlelae Tor Sale ...... 44 7868 BEAUTIFUL REVERSIBLE rugs ples. made teats and finally Md for threatened food shortage today BIS ful pr o m f Boata and Aeceaaoiiaa ...•••—« 44 Dr. Carrel 1s also author of the the contract to furnish the neces- TMank Bulldins Uatartala ...... 47 made from your bid carpets and best-seller, “ Man The Unknown,” a when the Commonwealth govern- appl e clothes. Many colors, designs to sary material. ment ordered release of sufficient 4-^ Dlamond^Watcb4a—Jawalry .. 41 popidar exposition of his views on TTiey got It and expected to keep contest-.. Elaetrteal Appllaaeae—Radio .. 49 M A N C H ESTER choose from. Phone Perry Rug Co, funds to provide emergency rice Fual and Faod ...... “ s, ” anatomy, and numerous articles for a 30-man crew busy through the “ How can we make any money with you drinkin’ up all the Meriden 2718W, reverse charges. scientific journals. supplies and temporary shelter. W A TER C O . summer and falL Health authorities onlered refu- profits! Next partner I get has gotta be a teetotaler.’’ ■- ■■ SrarJS-TuatJtalsi* pfflca aod 8tor# ^ o lp a a a t I 4 5974 ^aeljDa at tha Btoraa...... $4 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Tough Luck By THOMPSON A N D COLL H ER O ES A R E M A D E. N O T B O R N Cr.R-VUtVUAMi .Wantad—To Buy ...... 31 ALLEY OOP ■Xwenei. WR r .e wau.s, wt wf. * * t-1 G AS C O . LEWWEM'ITS INDEED n IS, LEWL-THEV HAD FEUCITATIOWS HIBABLV RECIP A Call for the Gee*Man _ __ Rootaaraato SURE CAEAT TO FLY TO VWASHIMCfTOW? ] IRABDON. JACK, BUTI OCDECS TO QETURM TD MEW By HAMLIN WlUoul Board ...... go •*’. 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aiEiCfa-'.v. 'FAGE FOtmtEEN ______- ' jM m trteafgr lEit^nfitQ lfm l& THURSDAY. JUNE 9,1988

Raymond and William Qulah re- All members of the Girl Scout ROMANCE OF THE SEA ABOUTTOWN turned yesterday to >he home of Corps are reminded to be present Mrs. Marla Jackson of Winter The romance of the aea stUl cUnfi to the Hiihlnc Indnstiy, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam at the armory at tha usual time to- street is today celebrating her 76th P. <)ulah, to spend the summer va- birthday. She la active and enjoys in fhet, many people as they enjoy the prodocta of the sea, begin WPA workmen were today busy night for the last rehearsal of the good health. dlaemalng some iwrticiilar story they have read abont Ashing. excavating for new Center Park cation. The two are students at summer. All girls who do not In- .J.W . I 1 A W COtt ‘‘The Arst Ash from onr coastal waters were probably speared concrete walks, some of which will St. John’s preparatory school at tend to march Saturday are given Msmnwt m eam *^^ by the Indians with pointed stlchs.” take new courses Instead of follow- Danvers, Mass. the flnal chance to turn In their While New England’s Ashing Industry still embraces all the ing the paths of the old tar walks. bugles at this time. romance of old, modern, scientlAc handling and fast shipments Rain yesterday caused qie tem- Self Serve 2:30 to 5:30 are today responsible for the wide variety of Ash available at Townsend a u b No. 2 will meet porary suspension of tree spraying Miss Mary Otillse, prominent In W alter N .Lecldrc most markets. tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at work, but with clearing weather to- musical events of Boston, and her Friday Specials the Y.M.C.A. to complete plana for day the spraying was resumed. mother. Mrs. Glllise, were the week Fu neral D irector the mass meeting here Sunday af- Cautions are being ;'osted near the 259 No. 5Uln 8L LIV E LO BSTERS lb. 3 4c end gueats at Squirrel Lodge, Tol- PbdBo 6289 ternoon at 2:30. At 5:30 the Wom- sprayed trees, warning against the land Center. Any P1avoF“ “ “"““"” 1 pound average, 31c lb. V/t to 11/2 pound average, 89c lb. en’s Division of the "Y" will serve danger of poison fo' animals which a supper to upwards of 200 mem- might feed on nearby grass. J E L L . 0 Bntterflsh, 19c lb. Fresh Salmon bers and guests who are expected. Mackerel, Steak Cod A speaker supplied by the National 3 p k gs. 14c Townsend Speakers' Bureau will ad- steak or Piece. dress the mass meeting. kr- SPECIAL Large Package Presto P O LL O C K lb. 1 2 ic F. Cowles Strickland who has Or Whole Haddock. I been director of the Qvlc Theater In n ersp rin g C A K E FL O U R In Washington, D. C., during the "flllS speedometer wasn’t Fresh Eastern Halibut...... lb. 36c season Just closed, Is spending some Fillet of Haddock...... Ib. 22c time with his parent^ -Mr. and Mrs. MATTRESS working and he forgot to 2 2 c Genuine Blueflsh...... lb. .39c C. J. Strickland of Main street have it fixed. Don’t let thia Fancy Dish Free! happen to yon! SE A SC A LL O PS » pin t 27e $12.95 TYDOL FRIDA Y NIGHT Drive your car in and let RI N SO Opened C lam s...... pint 33c ns inspect yonr speedome- Quohaup Clams in Shell...... 2 qts. 35c Get Contest Blanks Here! ter. Not only should it be 2 Ige. p k gs. 3 7 c ‘ "I — ...... STATE SERVICE STATION KEMP'S It's thrifty to shop at Plnehurst and stock op on these 25c working at all times, but it specials. Opposite State Theater St James Hall should be working properly. Phone 4.307 PARK STREET Tydol, Shell or Texaco -.Ripe Pineap ples 2 for ^ We are an official service M O T O R O IL station for speedometera Sweet Can talo u p es 2 for w Special! and can save you both Bananas 4 lbs. Gel^ .Your TYDOL Contest Playing Starts at 8:30 time and money. Satisfac 2 q u arts 2 9 e Blanks Here! N a tiv e Beets 4 bun. 959,000 In Prizes! tion guaranteed.

1—I9c Jar (15-ounce size) I i I Gerick’s Filling: Station 20 GAMES 2gc NORTON FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES — ...... ZZ Buckland Phone .3825 and one lOc bottle Stuffed Olives—Both for ELECTRICAL 5 — FREE GAMES FOR MERCHANDISE — 5 DICED BEETS or DICED CARROTS ^ INSTRUMENT CO. Sp ecial Nice (or salads, t No. 2 cans (or...... M* ALSO SPECIAL GAMES Biniard Sfc Phone 4000 A ll T h is W eek PEARS . PINEAPPLES - FRUIT # Enter the TYDOL Contest! • DOOR P R I Z E : COCKTAIL - PEAS X ■ Get Your Blanks Here . . . 2—25-GaIIon Orders of OIL Donated By Boland Oil Co. 8—8-0once cans ( o r ...... M otor T u n e - U p Tork State ADAMY’S APPLESAUCE—3 No. 2 cans for...... ______SERVICE STATION Includes clean and adjust points, C I T Y T A X I adjust tappets, clean and adjust Hearst’s Ranch — 248 Spruce St. Phone .3858 DECORATIONS carburetor, clean and adjnst TOMATO JUICE—3 10c cans for...... ~ ' 950 DOOR PRIZE spark pings, set timing, clean air OUR floral D I A L 3 2 3 0 niter. Asparagus — Spinach — Peas — Beans — Iceberg Lettuce. designs are Red Bing Cherries...... lO-oI tray 1 ^ If winner Is not present there will be six 92.50 prizes 950.000 IN PRIZES A THING drawn until won. And. five merchandise prizes drawn Clean, Comfortable Car! until won. Courteous Service $1.95 TYDOL CONTEST OF BEAUTYo/k// Get Blanks Here . . . expr ession/ Plenty of Seats and Tables! At All Times! urocemync. Riley Ch evrole t f£d i a l 4151 ' 302 M AI N STREET Manchester Auto Service C o ., Inc. POST OFFICE ' ONE BLOCK FKOM STATE ARMORY 478 Center St. Phone 6624 All Kinds of Funeral Pieces D ennis M urphy so Wells Street Made To Order Proprietor Manchester, Conn. Tel. 0874 At Reasonable Prices

TYDOL GAS AND OIL Aak About the fSO.UOO Safety Contest At KRAUSS Several Different W aves for the Kiri graduate, it Mayer’s FilHuff Station Make her a 188 South Main S tr^ t Greenhouse! present of one. F ILL M E UP W IT H 621 Htfd. Rd. Tel. 3700

G O O D RIC H G A S

William and Helen Beauty Salon SUto Theater Building „ „ IT'S S W ELL! "

ICE CREAM We have no connection with other beauty shops.

For Every .....

TREATS!

Purpose ALL FRESH, HOME-MADE ICE CREA.M

VANILLA

Selected from quality STRAWBERRY Larg e Ju m bo -T O N IG H T -

CHOCOLATE Has A Higher Octane Rating Than Any Other Gas Ice Cre a m lines with a reputa- COFFEE A t T h e N orth End Fire m en's Including Many You Read So Much About BUTTER PECAN Cones 5c M A R D I G R A SJ ^ N D C A R N IV A L * We Have Proof of This! BUTTERCRUNCH tion for dependability. WILLIAM STREET GROUNDS MAPLE-NUT Pints A T A N K F U L W ILL C O N V I N C E tax of ORANGE PI.VEAPPLB Let us assi.st you in PISTACHIO 15c and 2 5 c V au d eville Program

Y O U T H A T W E'RE RIG H T!

planning either plain Marion Jacobson Seelert-Piano-Accordionist Fresh M ade Frozen C ust ard A Well Known Local Girl. Vanilla — Orange — Lemon — Cherrv, work or a remodeling Gals. $1.00 JUMBO CONES...... ■. 5 c Ann Marley—Tap Dancer; Formerly With Major Bowes job. Victor Mauria—Dance Instructor, Hartford, Y. M. C. A.

Baby Elda Beletti—Acrobratic Dancer, from Manchester Mary's Soda Shop I VAN’Q SERVICE

I I G. E. W ILLIS & SO N Opposite Army and Navy Club V 2 U .V o ST A T Alcorn FREE A D M ISSIO N 426 Hartford Road Telephone .3866 Inc. . j|

Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. Paint Let Us

Re-U p holster nr

Furniture law At These Rednced Prices! ^

NOTICES-- C H A IRS ^AtUe^a4te^aKcu£ In Co nnectio n With N orth End Labor and matertaL Wlaf —Club and Cogaw'elL ccuc Fire m en's 50 t h A n niversary ." S : : " $12.50

ntA4vu *7 ) t e k A t 4 a 0 A L L AIDES That Have a Part in the Parade On

Saturday Are AsktTd To Meet At the Firehouse

* Tonight At 8:30.

. ( • » . H O W V ER Y TR U EI

|A LL EX-FIREMEN Are Planning To Take iT*s REALLY AMAZING T h c • G. Glcnnev DttCl

Part in the Parade On Saturday Are Requested T H E DIFFEREN CE A LIT tLE Is

To Meet Not Later Than 12:15 Saturday Noon F A I N T A N D L U M B E R Coai, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint

At the Firehouse. C A N M A K E IN A H O M E 336 No. Main St. TeL 4149

|ALL CONTRIBUTORS of 91.00 and Over Will. Be

W f ARE FREFARIDTO Given a Free Souvenir Program By Calling At

m m .* A U TOUR FAMT AND the Firehouse Between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.

iU MMR M n D 9...tSTIt 4 A m On Saturday. ^

I WANTED—Several Young Men To SeD Programs.

f i n a m c i n o a r r a h o i d i f d i i i r i d Apply in Person To Mark Holmes Before Satur-

day Morning. for