Surprise Witness in Hines Trial & 0.P.IUSBIG CORONER CHARGES
INDHNAIUUr, SIMON WARNS NAZIS
CONSPIRACY HALTS
STAKUNG DRIVE
TO KEEP THEIR HANDS PLANS FOR ARREST Wnrfitzer Head Is Host To f»- DOG SHOWS UP ELEVATED 8,^ Gathered To Launch /S a y s Guards Agreed To Cov- trains in PHILADELPHIA i OFF CZECH PROBLEM PhiTsdelphla, Aug. 27.-^(AP) er Up WKat Really Hap- —Note to the boss:. That yam ! Congress Battle; Wadi- CENTEN'.VRI.AN BL.V.'VfES employes told you about teing i late for work because a dog slow- i worth Is The Keynoter. “ EXCESS OF LUXURIES" pened When 4 Convicts ed up elevated trains is true. 'Ihe | lOVAUST SHIP Speech At Lanark Serves white mongrel skipped along 1 Slnvlalrvllle. N. Y.. Aug. 27— merrily, while train after train: (A P )—Jay Levi Terry. 101 years Met Mysterious Deaths. Washington, Ind.. A u^27.— (AP) Notice Britain Might Have and I piled up behind, until* workmen old today, said an excess of lux- finally captured him. —The Republican party in a FKIITSlREBa •4. uries. “such os automobiles,” mldweatem cornfield to^ay^a drive was to blame for America's pres- To Fight If Hitler Started Phlladelphia. Aug. 27— (A P )— j ent economic woes. to gain control of /n g r e s s this CRAITATONd Coroner Charles H. Hersch charged j year and pave t h e /a y for election War In Central Europe; day there wa* a “ definite con-1 of a President InT 1940. Thousands scy on the part of guards to MILUONS BEAR of party woTk^B gathered In a 120- HitleV IsJlot Named; Un- up what really happened" at acre tent city near thlc southern In- Escapes To Gibraltar After Philadelphia county prison diana tovm of 10,000 persons for a BRITISH PUNE where four convlcta met mysterious ARMS DESPITE yarned as starting both the 2 1-2 Hour Battle; Gov- offidal Status Of Rand- deaths In super-heated punishment MldvyCsteni campaign and the drive cells. Republican National leglslS' BROUGHT DOWN The coroner Said the “Conspiracy" KELLOGG PACT re. Party leaders of the nation ernment Drive For Mines man Is Stressed; SimoB bad temporarily delayed bls'* plans and eleven Mldweatem states and to arrest “higher ups” and a “black- workers in the ranks from through- jack squad" of guards who .be blam- out Indiana were In the crowd. MAy Force Winter Of War IN ARAB FIGHT Urges A Settlement By ed for turning steam on In a battery War Ontlawed, But Not Pre- Officials urged their followers to put their strength into electing new of large radiators outside the cells Czechs And Sodeteni. and “ literally baking the prisoners Republican Congressmen In Novem- Gibraltar, Aug. ' 27. — (AP) __ to death." vented As Conflicts Rage ber so as to Improve the party's Twenty men were killed and 14 Two Fliers Killed In Battle The convicts' bruised, nude bodies chances of defeating the Democrats wounded toflny aboard the Spanish Lanark. Scotland, Aug. 27— (AP) were found Monday in the prison in the Presidential election two At Night; Arabs CaD On lO^Anniversary Of years away. Government destroyer Joe Luis Dlez ' —Sir John Simon, chancellor of tbs “Klondike” —a semi-dark, stuffy 16 by 60-foot building In which Hersch Two easterners—a big business in a , thunderous two-and-one-half exchequer, served notice oo on hour battle with four Insurge nt war- said 25 unruly prisoners were given Treaty Signed By Nations. man and a wealthy farmer—came Strike All Over The Holy anxious world today that Great Bri- the “heat cure’’ .’for participating ships In the strait of Gibraltar. Into the Midwest to be host and Most of the victims were drown- tain might have to fight If (Germany in a hunger strike. Besides those spokesman for the event. ed In the forward compartment of Land — Reprisals Loom. started a war in central Europe. Ths who died, five others are in hos- Washington, Aug. 27 — VAP) — Wadsworth Keynoter the destroyer. ' Tlie wounded were pitals,, ill from shook and fever. former foreign minister repeated, A little gray-haired man in a cut- Homer E. Capehart of Buffalo, N. taken to the military hospital here. Rehearsed Their Stories “as holding good v today." ..PrtaM Y;| Hoosler-bom* vlce-presldeht of The Jose LulS'DIez—:bf 1,6S0 tons “The guards obviously rehearsed away coat picked up a gold pen and the Wurlitzer company was the Jaffa, Palestine, Aug. 27,— (AP) Minister NevUle Chamberlata’s de- Dudley Brothwell, sho'wn with his wife leaving Supreme Court In normal displacement and built Aug- their storic in an attempt to white- signed “Frank B. Kellogg" at the host. The rally waa held on his 400- New York city during a rebe.ss In the trial of James J. Hines.-gave ust 25, 1928—left Le Havre. France, —TVo Royal Air Force men were claration before the House of Com- wash the whole affair,” the coroner foot Of a legal paper while 1,000 acre farm. Indian** leaders estimated surprise testimony for the jVrosecution whjbh placed Hines In company amid great secrecy a week ago after killed when their plane, engaged In mons March 24 that “if w^r were to declared. persons, nearly suffocating in the the New York phonograph manu- Schultz, gangster, at Brothwcll’s siding academy undergoing repairs for eight months. (Tiding troops In a night battle with break it would be unlikely t o ' be Assistant District Attorney John in She sought to reach Valencia and confined to 'those who have assumed Salle de L’Horlage of the French facturer would spend $25,000 on the ^ im eld . Conn. Strenuoua efYorta of counsel for Hines, accused an Arab band, was forced down. A. Boyle, who with Hersch is con- affair In hia avowed effort to "kill of conspiracy In the policy racket, to shake Brothwell’s testimony by the Insurgent warships had been try- such obligations" (to aid Czecho- ducting the investigation, asserted Foreign office,, applauded and the New: Deal.” cross-examination were, unauccesaful. - ing to Intercept her all week. The fight took place near Tul Karm slovakia against aggression). that the four dead men bad been cheered. The battered government ship and resulted !n the deaths of 11 No Limits to War Rep. James W. Wadsworth, 81- “ tortured for three days" by the And thus, 10 years ago today, year-old upstate New York gentle- limped Into this port after the battle Arabs and the wounding of scores. Sir John coupled a firm warning “ blackjack squad" in the nearly air- there came into th? world the famed man farmer, was the keynotgr., WHISTLING ABILITY and lay at the gun wharf. She 'was British authorities took Intensive that, there I'la no limit to the reac- tight cells where investigators es- Kellogg Pact to outlaw war. down at the bows and appeared to be tions of war” today with an unmis- Sharing the .platform tvith him WINS GIRL FREEDOM in danger of sinking. precautions today to forestall Arab . ttmated the temperature was as It was a colorful scene in the reprisals as the death toll of yes- takable plea to Chancellor Adolf same gilded room of the Qual were heads of the Congressional CHINESE MEET Watched By Thousands Hitler to do hla “duty" and taka high as 150 degrees. campaign, two National party offi- Philadelphia. Aug. 27.— (AP) terday’s market place bombing "Those four men were put in where Woodrow Wilson The thunder of heavy gunfire from mounted. outside pressure off the dispute, in cers and the Indiana Republican —Mias Helen Robbins literally batteries at Ceuta—a Spanish sea- Czechoslovakia where the Nazi-sup« early Friday afternoon,' ~Boyle said. I -*>™URkt the League of Nations Into Senatorial. nonUnee. These speakers whistled her way to. freedom. Latest official figures gave 23 “They were given the beat—how | keing. Ushers clad in blue and gold JAPS’ BIGGEST port across the strait In northern Arabs dead'directly from the blast ported German Sudeten party de- were Senator/'^John G. Townsend, Brought before' Magistrate Morocco—awakened this keypolnt mands autonomy. long I don't know. Mmmed coats, red velvet breeches Chlarles Medway on a disorderly while one Arab waa killed and sev- and white silk atocklnga • escorted Jr., of De)«wart, chairman of the of British naval power early this eral wounded ta subsequent rioting The chancellor o f the exchequer “A small number of hunger strik- Senatorlai campaign committee; conduct charge, she waa aakod morning. Thousands watohiad the ers refused to go back to food and the honored guests and more'hon- Bgatmt imllce. More than 70 were spok*-at a OonasrvatlTe party dem- Rep. Joseph W. MarUn, Jr., of Mas- what ahe did Jot a living. “ I DRIVE OF WAR battle from vantage points on the wounded by the explosion. onstration ta this Scottish town kept on making trouble Saturday. whistle,” she said, and demon- famous Rock of Gibraltar. That day the guards took 11 more (Oouttaoed On Page Two) sachusetts, Chairman of the Con- Guard Cities’ Frontie. after significant conferences during gressional campaign committee; strated. “That’s pretty good," The strait waa lighted up by the Troops were rushed to all danger the week with Foreign Secretary out of their cells in the prison and said Medway. “Discharged.’’ recurrent, brilliant fla.sh of gunfire Viscount Halifax. locked them up' in the punishment National. Chairman J. D. M. Hamil- spots and armored can took posl- ton; Miss Marion E. Martin, assist- Invaders Report "'Resist- and the restless beams of search- JLions in Jaffa’s main street, while His speech clearly reflected Bri- s block. lights from Ceuta and Carnero ant National chairman in charge of Point. machine-gun posts were set up to tain’s grave anxiety lest ChanceUor Guards Turn On Heat ABUSIVE FATHER guard the border, between Jaffa and Hitler come to a point where he Is “They continued to yell and once women’s activities, and Raymond E. ance Strong’ As They Re- The Insurgent cruiser Canarias Willis, Angola, Ind.-, newspaper the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv. ready to thrust, ar.ned might sctOm more the guards turned on the beat. 2 FORCEFUL MEN and three Insurgent destroyers had All business in Jaffa waa suspend- the German frontier to help his The first four, weakened by their! editor and candidate for Senator. been anchored off Algeclras. Span- iQLLEDBYGIRL ShMO Invited new Offensive Hampered ed and an indefinite curfew imposed. Sudeten followers get land and own 'treatment' felt this punish-1 ish fortified seaport five miles west , The police force mobilized Its full power by force of guns.' ment more severely than the new- Thirty-eight tents taking in more of Gibraltar, when thejKopened up than 100,000 square feet of blue- DOMINATE TRIAL strength to prevent further out- Reports, persistent but unconilrm-' comers. On Sunday the last hand- By Heat And Guerrillas. on the government ship. breaks at Ramie, midway between ed, that Germany had already tganu ful of recalcitrants, 10 of them, and-whlte canvu were .spread on First Since March the grounds. Ca^bart gave a noon ed other capitals that auch cross- were locked up, and once more the Mnmhliiig In Sleep Discloses This was the first Important Span- (Oontlnued on Page Two.) roads might be near gave Sir John’s dinner of fried chicken and baked \ ish naval engagement since the . heat was applied. Shanghai, Aug. 27.--(AP) (^il- speech added point. “That was more than human flesh clama.. Klght. thousand five hundred In % h t Days Of Testimony Spanish Government fleet torpedoed Tale Of Mistreatment Of nesb and Japanese artillery pounded the lO.OOOUon Insurgent cruiser • Cites'Preinter’s' Statenwnt'' could bear for the four who were party workers—from the National Britain's position -on Czecho- the first victims." ‘ chairnian down to the most obscure each other today In a terrific Yang- Baleares off Cape Palos In the Medi- Blue Ribbon Jury Hears terranean March fl. Six hundred of 6SERYICEST0ASK slovakia. was “fully and accurately" Hersch and Boyle questioned 12 - Year - Old Daughter. Indiana precinct committeeman— tze valley battle presaging a re- explained by Prime Minister' (Jham- were invited. The speaking was to the Baleares’ crew of 800 went down guards at the prison until late last doubled Japanese drive toward Han- with the vessel pff Cartagena. berlaln. on March 24. Sir John told Bight and then summoned eight who come later. In rtlld-aftemoon. Startling Tale Of Pair. hla breathless listeners. Party officials of eleven Midwest- kow before winter comes. .Japanese The engagement today was In the were on duty the night the convicts Waahingtori;-.Pa., Aug. 27— (AP) aircraft, warships and Infantry same general area where the famous FOR PAY INCREASES That declaration holds good to- died for further intert^ation} ern states conferring with Hamll- joined in what foreign military ob- British naval hero, Viscount Hora- day,” he said. “There is nothing to —District Attorney James C. Bane to;i and Miss Martin at Indianapolis add or to vary ta its content. Two guards, Francis Smith, 43, told today how a iZ-year-oId girl's New York, Aug. 27— (AP) —Two servers called the biggest offensive tio Nelson, defeated the . French'In and Alfred W. Brough, 39, already yesterday mapped a* four-point pro- Chamberlain then refused a prior mumbling In her sleep disclosed in- forceful men—one dead and beyond so far In the undeclared war. the historic battle of Trafalgar on are held in $2,500 bait each as ma- cestuous relations with he^ foreign gram for the fall. They dfeclded to , An intensive artillery duel raged October 21. 1803. 329,000 In Army, Navy, Ma- pledge of armed aid to Czecho- terial witnesses. bom father whom she later killed. (1) keep criticizing the New Deal the law. the other alive and fighting west of Lu-Shan mountain, ten Arrangements were made to con- slovakia In the event of aggression but declared: "Where peace and He said the girl, Irene Giricz, only and President Roosevelt; (2) point for liberty—dominated the scene miles .south of Klukiang.and close to duct funeral services for the 20 daughter of Steve Glrlcz, 53. ac- out that reciprocal trade treaties the 90-m|la Kiukiang-Nanchang dead at Gibraltar Sunday. rines, Coast Guard, Geo" war are concerned, legal obligations sketched in the first two. weeks of are not alone involved and If war cused her father of mistreating her were hurting markets for American Tammany District Leader James. British army guards were posted products; (3) co-ordinate state ajid (Continaed On Page Two) near the Joe Luis Dlez as she lay were to break out it would be un- JAPANBEDaAY [-and abusing her mother. An in- J. Hines’ policy racket trial.- formation filed by county detectives national political machinery, and 'here. She carries five 4.7-lnch guns. detic, Health Concerned. (Oonttaoed On Page Two) charged the girl with murder. (4) recommend stimulation to pri- The first was Arthur Flegenhel- Planned Shooting For 5tontb vate industry, rather than govern- mer, the man an awed underworld (Oonttnued On Page Two) REPLY ON PLANE Bane said the child accused her ment aid, as the^remedy for unem- knew as .Dutch Schultz, the gup- MALAY PRINCE Washington, Aug. 27.— (AP) — father o f having llUclt relations with ployment. . packing overlord of the numbers The six commissioned ser\’lces, In- j game. The other Is Hines himself, 'niEASURY B.4LANCE eluding the Army and Navy, are ! her when she was nine years old Predicts 40 Seat Gain and added that she had confessed an affable Irish fellow whom thou- preparing to ask Congress to raise Hamilton predicted Republicans sands call "Jimmy.” Washington, Aug. 27.— (AP) — I the pay of possibly 329,300 officers . Grew Cancek Plans To DEHES SULTAN The position o f'th e Treasury LA TE NEWS (Conttnned on Page Twelve.) In eight days of te.-year- .Hines-Gjuardian AngeL A’?5ken the dctcrmlnatloa o< a -2Q. llie Japanese Foreign office said ' :*"Do'ynu* tWnk'he ' California, where he ! food poisoning" was signed today ^ t e r PameU. last night o f first Parnell, neatly attired In blue racket, fixing Judges and breaking ruler of Trengganii in the Unfeder- Bot before next week. degree murder after deliberating ated Malay States, was, warned by to die with "his clothcji burning at served six years, three months and; bv Dr. H. W. Bcattv for Dr shirt and trousers, told the Jury he policemen for a weekly fee of $500 plegarobbery, knowlos. 7.5. of BuffMo, w h ^ ^ i A naval spokesman emphatically several hours. Parnell, ruddy-faced had an abscess ta his head when he or more and accepting thousands of the Sultan he would "expect noth- hla feet because', he said, "I know denied the passengers were ma- and powerfully-built, received the ing from Trenggahu" unless he re-, too much." V , 1.* (4iurch , his summer camp here yesterday. was a child. He emasculated hlm- dollarvbesides for the political cam- He said Colima told him two niety, Beattv said that Dr. Knowles chine-gunned after the ship struck verdict unemotionally., paigns he made! turned home "Immediately and un- - Rescued, he told officers before S*. testified, net upon him as he left the Rena *Ixvame ill after eating breakfast the water.'t The defense gave notice of an but he did not know why. Moat of the -story was sketched married." going to sleep today under the 1n- Baptist church last night after at- j appeal for a new trial. “ by George Weinberg, lean, laconic fluenrt'pf hypgdermic.s. that he was yesterday morning, and died several Witnesses said that Parnell, his TOe. youth declared, however, he tending services. , i| hours later. Three other persons, MAY DROY SERVICE Made Mind “Come And Go” wife Md Janie Fink had gone to a lieutenant bf the slain racket boss, had “no Intention of going home nailed to the cross last night by two Parnell, who said .he quit school -were Swede and .jru«.sts at the Knowles’ camp, also Hongkong, Aug. 27.— (A P )—In- hog pen near Israel Fink’s r home who had been on the stand more without Joyce’’.—20-year-oId MLss former "pals" involved In a San J ^ . Addenbrooke quoted Colltna suffered food poisoning. Dr, Beatty formed sources said teday- the ta the first grade after attending Diego, Cali/., pay roll holdup for that night to pray. While there than 25 hours when the trial recess- Joyce BlenCowe. an Oxford tailor’s around : said, but aU had recovered, Japanese machine-gunning tf (Jhlna for “alx or seven years," told the ed yesterday until Monday. daughter with -whom he fell In love to^^San Quentin v.lth them a little In Chicago about. . « » Janie waa stablxri through .the prison. National Aviation (Torporation’s big jury that he didn’t intend to* kill heart. Beginning when Hines himself while studying at Oxford universi- ten years agp. They wanted me to DROP FREIGHT CUT PL.AN. ~- ,Janie Fink, his sister-in-law, but faced, the calm, casual witness and When he refused to Join them In Slrllner Wednesday might result in Told Psstor Of Killing ty. help them pull a Job. thlcago, ,\ug. 27.— (.AP)’—Ao- that chewing the witch doctor’s grimly called him a liar, the de- a robbery and insisted upon "going complete abandonment of commer- The Rev. J. a . Ricks, pastor of Income Stopped; Almost Penniless “ ’No,’ I said; ' ’I’ m ceding to the wishes of the dlree- Bial transport service through the '"charm" made hU mind "come and fense backed at Weinberg’s testi- straight," Collins said they • told straight’-,’’ go." the- ^ k y River Presbyterian Almost penniless since' Crown him: - K, • t . . . - I t®*'" °t the, .American Association of so-called “war areas" of Chine ctam*. testified that Parnell came mony ceaselessly for two d#y». agents from Malay atspped his a1- . to argue or frighten him Railroads, eastern carriers abnn- Jenny Morris, a gaunt, wrinkled “All right. If ybu . want to be Service from Hongkong to Chhng- to the church the night of the kill- Twice Trapped by Stryker. lowMce. Prince Mahmud said he ' Co*"“ » said, thewldoned their proposal, today t a ^ ktag, Szechwan city where many llUle woman,-said that PameU came Twice Lloyd Paul Stryker, Htaes’ little Jesus Christ, we’ll make one ing'. lulled him out and told him he would take any Job and added he out ot you.". departmenU of the, Chinese govem- to her home the day before the klU— had killed Janie. chief counsel, trapped Weinberg in and “Joyce are determined that i AAeU .Alake Christ!lirist Out Of io u ” , on grain reshipped east from Chka- tag imd told her be waa "down and errors on important dates and at Screams Attract Rescuer 'All right, if i ’oi Bsent have been transferred, already P ^ e ll, {he Rejr. Rieka said, ask- nothing shall stand ta the way of ou want to be q go for export. ouL" She Bald she jgave him a UtUe every opening sarcastically hurled' our marriage." Collins' screams and the fire little Jesus Christ, we ll make one - - , has been stopped temporarily and od to be .tnken to Concord, and which seared his feet attracted Earl It Is. understood that Eurasia air- bit of “rattletongue and told him then surrendered to officers. at him the wprds "gangster," ’’I 'Will work as a waiter or cMuf- “to gnaw it and spit it out,” ^ 'l^pabney. a Negro, to the spot near .T i-M.ARKETS AT A GL.ANCE, lines, German-capitalized sendee The minister said Parnell’s char- "crook," “ thief,’-' “gunman," and feur If necessary," he declared. Tnen they made me steal twqj >'e,v A'ork, .Aug. 27.— (.AP)— About the tagrediqnts o f her con- “perjurer." Near the end of hlS )isvo — J — *p h e county hospital. Hb summoned I -' ’’ between Hongkong and Hankow, acter waa “good" jwlor to the alav- have only four pounds ($20) in my police’who rescued him. l^rcte from a lumber yard. A ft^ Stocks—Lower; motors lead q i M coctions Jenny was evasive and're- tag. ^ Mat*-thing croas-eximlnatlon, be pocket." that we walked about 16 bloc.'-n and-i decline, may be abandoned. They found him face upward, got ta their car.” ticent. "I ain’t got time to tell •Israel Fink, father of the alaln whipped out one last Insinuating . He sailed for home recently but Bonds->vOff: ralis under "niu means that foreignsrs re- you,” she told the court, She said question. spread-eagled on the, crude cross. A Coll(ns said they drove him to a matatag in the interior would be girl, said hia daughter came run- at Marseille. France, he left the ship ten penny nail was driven through pressure. she worked to "d o people good" knd ntag from the hog pen the night she- “Did’ you shoot Dutch Schultz?" and flew back, having decided he fleld where they forced him from Curb—Easy; leaders gtva g Isolated except for sa air servioe that she sold her potions to “ cure Stryker demanded, aa he recalled each hand and each foot. the car, and stripped him naked. from Hankow tbrougfh Ichs;^, waa stabbed, crying. "Daddy, Bax- could • not stand to be separated Doctors said he would recover Foreii^ Ezdiang»—Down; stail- to bring people good ter has stabbed me!" the October nlghfin 1935 when the from her. He said Brittah authori- “Then," aald Collins, "they nailed tag, franc dip. Dutchman and three of hla men unless the nail hole;) in his feet and me to the crpss." , said that w I P * P»ri>*Ua Uvsd to- ttea also wfcra trytag to prevent the hands became infected.' Cott«w—Saft; loeal and ' •*® *®*t raroan cams to herigetber prior tp ths — When police pressed for a sening. >1C •a r m Police Captain B.' R. Addenbrooke ^ e r deacripUan of tbs men, Cot- •aid OnlHBK'y a c k a c ^ aa A esta rl ltaa aqk^ “ iqp It,' MANCHESTER EVENTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ „ SATURDAY, AUGUST 27,19SS PAGE THR! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. AUGUST 27.198S PAGE TWO with frankBMs, becAUM w « T«fuM The Weather MORGAN CALLED to accept th« tw liU of secret ^po- SOCIALISTS WILL THUNDERBOLT SETS MILLIONS BEAR SEEKS FAIR CUT macy,»-because we settle our dla- OBITUARY Washington, , Aug. 27.-^(AP)— putas by consultation and because Forecast for Maine: . Partly cloudy V M anch ester’s N d g h b o rs Iwullscuis our,common problems In ON BERRY CLAIMS NEW SPEED RECORD tonight and Sunday, not muon the spirit of Uie'comraon good,") , CONVENE TODAY ARMS DESPITE ^ FOR FARM CLASSSir John continutd: "The British ; DEATHS changa In Umparatura. T J New Hampsblra: Partly cloudy, , UNION SERVICE BRIDGETS government therefore have used | .Mrs. Oavln Fallow ______of the „ Rev. Janies Timmins visitor the post week at the home hauled her ears, gin a snort, and Slightly cooler lo northwest portion of-celativee here has Teturaed to hie itri^WJa'vin PaHoW; -wHe srpaavta -KELLOMPACT tonight; SuiidSy'fair. ■ Former TVA ChainaaB Tells CENTER -OONOIUiOAIlONAb Rev, Fred Olarfce' let fly otit-h1tidwa'rds''WttlT a ■Vocifer- the Czechoslovak dispute to u r ^ Eysttm Pflots^Mathhie At boarding place in Warehou.se Point, TA LeOTTVILLE 1Mayor McLevy Of Bridge- Fallow of 284 Wolcott Hill Road. ■Vertnontl? Partly cloudy and shd the .WILLINGT O N JOHN LOTAS ous Iron bound' hoof which, caught the adoption of reaaonableneai SOUTH METHODIST Mosses during tha summer season where he haa made bis bomb for Wallace Urges International Wethersheld, died Friday at the (ContlngMl from Page One.) slightly cooler tonight; Sunday fair. MISS JENNIE H. CHURCH Manchester 5511 the unsu.spcctlng Cepheus full in the MASS. AND RHODE ISLAND efforts to reach a solution."^ ^ Hartford Hospital following a brief 345.49 Miles Ao Hour On Group Conciliation Agree- • at the ' wUl be at 7:30 a. m.. 0, 10 and 11 s6me time. Incisors, and broke hla meter. The Riinoiniaa Not Judge. port Virtually Unopposed Maasachuaetts, Oumacticut and CENTER CHURCT. o'clock, daylight saving time; Visitors at the home of Mr. and Illness. Mrs. Fallow's husband was ortd itfsera of IS omtlMU Ihto th. Rhode Island: Partly cloudy to- lines is lost, for the shock drove the Session Of Agricnltnral Viscount Runclman. unofficial a brother of the late James Fallow hall. L ite August liM t begt Into Ifom lng worship, 10:45. Sermon Miss Edith (k>ok of Bristol Bristol Mrs. Michael Kulynycb during tbe Mrs. James Ridyard and son thought clear away. night; . Sunday fair, net much ment LabeHed Improper, visited Miss Helen Hutchinson and week were Mrs. Catherine Rey, her British referee in the German- jJtah Salt Flats. tho room from tJj. sldovralks, weigh- by Dr. Woodruff. ZION LUTHERAN Leonard returned from a week's It knocked him colder than Iced HAVE CLAIMS ON HARTA For Gubernatorial Post. of this town. , change In temperature. Mrs. Marlon Edgerfbn, Wednesday. sister and a friend, and Mrs. Rey'a Czechoslovak dispute over minority She leaves two sisters, Mrs. ing heavily on Uio p«ekWl-(a qiee- -The music: High 'and Cooper etreets visit with Mrs. Ridyard’a parents, cucumbers. Officials On The Problem. A tlw U e ooaat— Eastport to Ban- Mrs. (Jordon Hanks, who is em- son. TTiey spent several days hebe Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dixon at rights, was sent to Praha neither Amelia Beddow of T|;oy. N. T., and tator.. Prelud.e— Autumn 'Twilight, Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor When he come to, he painful like dy Hook: Moderate southwest winds ...... Kohimann ployed In the office of the Hall and left FVlday for a visit with Indian Island, ^ew Brunswick. dragged His battered self house- as "arbitrator nor Judge," Blr John . - - ,»D \ Mrs. Martha Dfake oB'Bushklll, Pa., BonnevtUe Salt Flata, Utah, Aug. ' A t a hor.whoa tabl. M t drooped- Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 27—-(A P I tonight sbifUng to northwest Sun- —The Congreeelonsl Inveetlgatora of Anthem—The Lord la Eleventh Stmday-'after Trinity. Thread company at South WUUng- other relatives and friends in Wind- Miss Faith Talcott, Mr. and Mrs. wards and moaned for help. Guppy said, but as "mediator and friend. Wslerbury, Aug. 27— ^ i children. Miss Myrtle B. Fal- 27.-;>-(AF)—Captain George E. T. moustached ArUtida BrlMd. Francb day; partly overcast tonight, fair W APPING Youth Suspeetd In Rock- ■t Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, The chancellor concluded hli TVA recalled Dr. Arthur E. Mor- Exalted...... West -No Sunday SchM . ton, is having her vacation. ham. They expect to return tbe SImoncelli and son - Morris spent Pluggs, George’ ■ son, first see the claltsts of the psrty's "right wing | Hartford, Everett 8. Fallow Eyeton tmaahed the world’s auto- Foreign minuter and eo-author of on Sunday. MRS. W. W. GRANT Auf. ar— (AP) —Secretary Wal- speech with Oils plain call to Ger- gan, former chairman Of tha vast Solo—How Beautiful Upon Service In German at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Edwin Carpenter and son first of the week coming to make Wednesday at Ocean Beach, New pain wracked poet and helped him In Connecticut gathered today for | Weet Hartford, Guy B. Fallow of mobile speed record to shreds here the Pact. A t hU right was sallow, Weather outlook for ths week be- London. 8809, Manchester laca of the United SUte Depart- Federal authority, as they continued ^the Mountains ...... Harkef Text of sermon: Luke 7, 38-50. Eddie of West Willington returned a longer stay here, before going Into the house. Dr. F. Hector Glink ville Robbery Must Stand many: a two-day nominating convention! Hartford and Stuart J. Fallow of today,' boosting his own mark to dying Gustav Stresemann, German ginning Monday: ' - today from Mago Point, Waterford ment of Agriculture pro!^«ed ‘ “ “ V "The good lxM.shea of all the world.- today to look Into the background * Miss Robinson Theme: Slehest du dies Welb? (1) back to their home In Stapleton, Miss Beatrice Talcott returned to was called, aiid he arrived right -II marking formal opening of a guber- Livlngatone. Montana and several J4O.40 milea per hour.. Foreign minister; at hU left, Amer- North and Middle Atlantic statea: Glebst du das Traenenopfdr, where they spent two weeks as'lit- Staten Island. Eastern Point Wednesday, after a after. Ho bound u{. the wound and that farm officials of all whlch rcnllses how much hangs up- Roaring- through the measured of the damage claims at Senator Postlude— Harvest Joys ..Williams Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ican Secretary of State Kellogg. Showers about Tuesday and again welches sle brlngt? (2). Kennst du tle Eddie was having such a good Mrs. Lucy Mitchell was a visitor few days’ visit to this place. put on a poultice which haa took the Trial In Two Other States; meet to fommlate a set of princi- on hts success, ars with Lord Pun- natorial campaign by Mayor srandebMren. mile in two directions within one George L. Bterry (D., Terth.). Selin Mitchell were' tbe Misses Doris j 1 Signed H'iUi Gold Pen, about Friday: near normal tarn- CONCORDIA LUTHERAN die Gnadenbotschaft, welche sle time. In Springfield, Mass., the past week, Rev. Mr. George Stephenson and swelling down some. and Sylvia ClafUn and Howard ples dsslgned to assurs farming ctman In tha task of mediation that, McLevy of Bridgeport. at 2 p m. at the James T. Pratt and hour, the retfred British Army eap- out * Morgan told the committee yes- j tisaaei a "ta ir ” share of the world s with such public spirit, bs has un- I peraturas most of week. Garden and Winter Streep empfaengt? Lleder: 5, 242, 143. The town schools wlU begin the at tbe home of relatives- Her chil- wife returned home Thursday from Speaking of - hla' horse today, Blngley of Southbridge, Mass., and Mcl.,evy, national leader of th e, Company (^tpel, 71 Farmington taln far sacseded his own world lend One by one the representatives of terday that ha considered Improper fall term Wednesday morning, Sep- , Rockville News, dertaken. Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor Ant. 104, 132. dren accompanied her. She re- St. Loiffs where they were gone George Pluggs said she gob a ner- Robert Billings of Richmond, Vt. • "Right wing" and his party's stand-1 y^y^^ue, Hartford. Rev. R. Dean speed record of 811.42, chalked up the 15 nations signed, using a gold an agreement tol^ncUlate Barry's tember 7th. turned home Saturday. four weeks. vous nature.-and probably took a dis- **Buch principles he said, should . "He-la at Prague, at this mQ,m«nt_ here last November; - . pen presented ta Kellogg by-the Mrs. Nellie McCartney haa. re-., ,ard bearer, !*■ the laj^ •'Gdbdwdn; assistant pastor o f’ the claims^ that bis marble tholdlngs had. "fp SrfJO a.’ m.-LGerinain sehrlce. ’" ' T.ALCOTTVILLB Mason Parker, a, deacon of the Dr. Charles’ J. Douglas,’ who has’ ' The church bell has returned from like- to tho' poetry and reglstoretl a turiieid to her'home 'after spending ( eliminate barriers to InternsHoi^ In no sense as a representative of campaigns, was virtually unopposed , Baptist Church will offlclat# Eyston's mighty "Thunderbolt" city of HavM. >, i bean ruined by tbs spreading wat- '4 trade and should assure each agri- 9:00 a. m.—English service. CONGREGA'nONAL CHURCH Willington Hill church. Is leader of spent part of the summer at his Troy, N. Y „ where It was recast. It kick. several days with Mr. and Mrs Rockville, Aug. 27,r—According to the British government but as a In a sixth bid for the top place on , m the O d ar HIU painted black to overcome a glaring Teare trickled down the fade of ers of Norris dam. the 4-H club boys in Tolland where Hebron summer home, left for Bos- will be rung the following Sunday. But even while he was feeling the reTdt will be some cultural eapoitlni nation lU proper repressntattvi of all men who de- siin which robbed him of a new rec- Rev. George W. Stephenson, Paetor Ernest Skinner of Olastonbiuy. i ~’ q .,' "“ ‘i’S the ticket and political obeervere ex-1 Hartford. Frealdent ClooUdge’a sedreury of Ths agreement was dseldad upon he is employed. ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Wilfred Kent with daughter anguish In hla face the worst. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ellsworth Stough-1 before Anton® H a r ^ 17 6 share of the world markets. sire Justice and love peace. pre(iR«d th® opinion th® convention ; ^ _ _ _ _ _ ord laet Wednesday, hit 847.40 miles CHLTtCH OF THE NAZARENE. ® VPf t r riM vrtiiYh r\r ILTasa Mr. Wallace spoke before an in- state g . Orator Brlahd spoke . . . by Directors David E. Llllenthal and Services of Sunday, August 28: Miss Laura Plttney of Hartford mond Weeks of White Plains, N. Barbara' and son Ronald are spend- Cepheus pulled himself together ton are spending several days In year old youth o f Taunton, Mass., " I am convinced that all reason- would name ti'm by acclamation. | per hour on ths outward trip and who was arrtoted this week in front ternational conference of agricu - "Sitting today among us in tbU Harcourt A. Morgan In Dr. Mor- Rev. E. G. Losk, Pastor. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. spent Tuesday with her friend. Mrs. Y., who have been his guests for ing a few days with Mrs. Gilbert enough to get ready the following Vermont nnd New Hampshire. able persons In every nation must He wa. ''h-duUd to dell^ an; ^ j.^ d w B o lt^ iV o teh rssl- 848.01 mllss per hour on the return HGHTS4REBE pain-wracked poems for the column of his home, win be brought to tural economists at MacDonald Col- very hall where hla illustrious fore- gan's absence In July( 1938. Ulien- 12:00— Sunday School. Marvin Edgerton on Willington Hill. several weeks, plan to stay at the Schulze, her sister at Broad Brook. The Republican caucus was hrid desire to assist rather than hamper accep^tance address tonight. ; yesterday at the HarUord Jaunt runner, President Wilson, bad al- thal previously testified the agree- Sunday: Tbe pastor will occupy the pulpit Joseph Krlvance of East Willing-' Douglas place until after Labor D^y- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koch lert today; at the South Windsor Town h A , (Connecticut for the alleged theft of him In his endeavora to bring the clothing and money and Jewelry am convinced,” he said, "that Blames Both Major Parties {hospital following an Illness. The ready brought to the work of peace ment WB.J withdrawn In ,1937 when 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible School. ton Is picking up eggs from farmers Men from the State Department for Knollwood Beach last night "N o matter son, what else you do Tuesday evening and the following several elements of the Czecho- from the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred all naUons emOd agree bn the dcslr- In a recent speech, the mayor, one f„peral will be held on Monday in such high conscience of the pert CRAFT AT ONCE it. was decided to institute condem- Classes for all ages. ST. JOHN’S POUSH NATIONAL and delivers regularly In Hartford. were mowing the Green Friday and where they will spend a ten days’ N e’er bite the ham what's feed- named pertons were chosen as dele, slovak problem to a Just settlement. vacation. ing you.” Luglnbuhl on Tolland road three ability of a^tems of agriculture of few Soclallate evw to become 1 Norfolk plsyed by bis country, Mr. Kellogg nation proceedings. . 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship Gohvay Street Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robertson putting It Into spick and span gates: state convention, Mrs. Adel- which will maintain soil fertility •MranwWle It Is the duty not chief executive of charge city In ' _____ ■ can look with Just feeling of pride ^(OonttniMd from Page One.) ^ Rev. Joeeph ZIeba visited friends In Hartford the first shape. Mr. and Mrs. William Monaghan The name of that one Is "Depend- weeks ago. only of us but of all others -and BRITISH PLANE Friendly Toward Berry ad sermon by the pastor. Sub- aide A. Johnson, C. Vinton Benja- and which will tend to give the the United Statea. blamed bothiffla- on the progress tbst has been made of tbe week. The Mls.ses Clarissa and Susan { ^'®re visitors here last Wednesday. ency”, and another, which Cepheus ham.'Mrs. Margaret Peck; county, Harta .was caught by both the po- iVe are all concerned In world- peace Dr. Arthur Morgan testified "The Measure of Blessing.” haa called "Romance” goes like this: lice in Massachusetts and Rhode la- farm section of the population a In such a short time since the day one Silnoh, four machine-guns and It^ p . m.— Young People’s Hour. 7:00 a. m.— Low mass and com- Henry Borovlcka substituted for Pendleton and Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert They left for Rockport, Mass., Luther Burnham, Harry Stoughton; —to do nothing to Imperil a aatls- terday that Llllenthal had a] Charles Lyon on the mall route Frl- were callers Friday at the home of Thursday. "Now hearken me well, and mark land for several thefts committed In fair ihare of the national income. it^t?r[rce'n ";u ?:"T"?w r‘gVnd ■ THORNTON ENTERS when we both , began to examine the six torpedo tubes. "unquestioned friendliness" to ^ .^ jO^P. m-—Evangelistic service munion for conflrmands. senatorial, Judge Ralph M. Grant, fnetory solution. And as I have Juries Investigating thisjilty's muni-I * I1 V 1 U 4 I aaae a aaa w BROUGHT DOWN day. Mrs. Helen White and family. j . Quite a number of our . race en- It my kiddoa, those two states. Upon leaching of Urges propping Trade Barrlrrs , means of carrying out this far- sermon by. the pastor. Sub- 9:30—Procession forming— at M i«, Ruth Dewey; probate, <^orge said, we -fffmly belTcve that ’It the cipal affairs and Merritt rarkwayT" Berry and that, while he inslsteo^ A miss is as good as a mile of his arrest. State Policeman Fred B. The secretary, tirglng abandon- cipal reaching diplomatic undertaking.” IXJV.AUSTS SETTING n iA P ject, ‘The Bible Fool.” North Msdn and Oakland streets to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wilson of" I thualaats Journeyed to New Haven. Miller, Mrs. Mable T. Collins, Ells- right spirit prevails a peaceful aet- land deala. "propriety and" decency," Llllenthal Willington Hollow are the parents Thursday, to see the ’ midget auto grass widows.” Feegcl and Roy Luglnbuhl went to ment of trade barriers, said: Everyone looked for the little Hendaye, France (A t the Spanish The week: welcome Bishop Lesniak, our guest worth Fairbanks nnd William R. tlemcnt which should reconcile le- Sclrctli»nrof Wnicrhury as the c(pii- stressed 'legalities. of ia son bom at the Johnson Memo-, 'races. They are: Mr. and Mra Both of these verses, as can be Taunton where Luglnbuhl Identified •In the realties of 1938 we find ASSEMBLY RACE IN ARAB nCHT American secretary to speak, and Frontier), Aug. 27— (A P )—govern- Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Prayer of honor for the day. Wood. gitimate Interests and claims should, Commenting upon the agreement, seen clear, was written for young- numerous countries pursuing their ventlon site gave rlae to apeculatlon ment dispatches reported today that 10:00— High mass celebrated by rial hospital in Stafford Springs. ■V ZIgmund Gozda, Harold Smith, The annual reunion of the Porter Harta as tbe man he hod seen leav- by dint 'of pnlicncc nnd good will, that the Soclalla' campaign would a murmur of "L'Americain! L'Amer- D. Morgan told the committee ‘‘I and P*raise meeting. er people, although a few older programs of prlce-ftxlng and export militiamen o n . the Eatraraadura the bishop. Mrs. Samuel-Johnson will hold a j Charles Monaghan, Wilfred Kent, family is being held at the home of ing his home aa he drove into the . be based on the grnnd Jury reports (Continued from Page One) Icatn!" surged round the ball. But said that to enter into an agreement folks could squeeze by Into the cir- subsidy with little regard to the be attained." front were driving south from family reunion at her home In West J David Gibbs, Vincent Koch, Clifton Mr. and Mrs. A.".her A. Collins thl.s yard, and the police stated that Policy of .Peace. which brought the arrest oi reprl- Kellogg said nothing. like that when su6h a strong sug- EMANUEL LUTHER.\N 4:00 p. m.— (Confirmation by Bish- A MST O N LA KE cle to which this brace of sonnets Is Harta recognized Luglnbuhl. fact that when carried to an ex- Puebla de Alcocer to Cascuera In an op Lesniak. Willington, Sunday. Monaghan, 'Thomas Lotas and Har- afternoon. They are the descendants Fnrller In the address, .Sir Jr>hn | mand of several Democratic .and Re- Announces Today He Will Jerusalem and Tel Avlv, after an gestion of Impropriety existed was Rev. K. E. Erickson, Pastor calculated. When presented in court, Harta treme they have been mutually self-; ambulance driver . was seriously All Over In Hour effort to cut off the spearhead of 6:00 p. m.— Banquet In ^ la s k la Two tall elm trees on Willington old Hanna of Manchester. of Barnabas and PamcUa Porter. delined the general British foreign | publican chieftains, among ' them. Hill bordering the state road were A large crowd witnessed the Well, the church' fair come off plead guilty to the chsxgea at . defeating. . ■ ' wounded. ’ It was all over in an hour, and ev- tha Insurgent threat against the practically an admission of value. Sunday school at 9:30. Herman main hall. North street. In hla hon- Mrs. Fred Petig is spending a few The Democratic Caucus will be Lieut. Gov Frank Hayes (D ), who trimmed by state highway em- yacht races last week and everyone like all things eventually do, and it breaking and entering and theft o f "Buch programs, when carried policy as "a policy of peace." Arabs called a strike throughout eryone went out Into the gardens Everybody except the two directors Johnson will lead In worship and days at Knollwood Bench.' held nt the South Windsor Town He said the world knew Great Is also mayor of Watnrbury , Be Candidate For Nomina- Ahnaden Mercury mines. or. Music by Lutnla and St. Cecilia ployes, Thursday. Is waiting anxiously for the running was a time, all right, with every- motor vehicles and was bound over out by a number of countries at the the Holy. Land In sympathy for the for tea. seemed to believe there was bad study. choirs, speeches, recitations. Sam Douglas and Frank Smith hall next Monday, to elect delegates Britain's new armaments "will nev- The Waterbury grand Jury ac- The purpose o f the drive appear- Mr. and Mrs. Gillan of Rochester, of next week's race which will take body stuffed with beans and salads under $8,000 bonds' to the next term same time, bring about an exresslvo victims and In protest to ths gov- faith." Morning worship at 10:45. Dr. took a 4rlp to New York early this to the respective conventions In er be used for any aggressive pur- cused Hayes and 28 others of con- Pijssldents Coolldge and Oou- ed to be to encircle Cabeza del Buey, 7:30 Monday evening—Adult Po- N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. place tomorrow afternon, at 2:00 p. week. and all the other gocxl things as was of the higher court. He was unable ; Increaaie ih the supply of products tion As Representative. ernment of ' the British-mandated Subsequently, a three-member ■Victor R. Pearson of Augustana September. pose and that Britain Is making spiring to defraud this city of over mergus exchanged jnesages. Said 20 miles west of Almaden, and trap lish school. , Everett Robertson this 'week. Miss m. Three races must be won In Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Smith, and set dbwn to, and a lot of odds and to raise the bonds and was taken to j on the IntematloDsJ market and territory. Arab shops were closed Federal commission found the Berry college will preach. 7:00 p. m. Tuesday—Bugle, ’ fife Ray Porter from, Deland, Fla,, waste human'effort which had best herself strong In order th.it shd a million dollars and charged a Coolldge, "It U a great forward step ths Insurgent units stalled In that Nora Gillan, their daughter. Is Ahe order to retain the trophy which has Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith todk « ends sold for the good of the church' the Bristol County House of (Corree* ' in Jerusalem and Haifa, both Arab holdings of "no commercloJ^ value.” Luther League Tuesday, 8 p. m. and drum, corps lehearsal. arrived a t the home of hla niece, be devoted to producing something’ may herself be safe and may thus group of legislators with accepting In the preservation of peaceful rtla- southwestern sector. CAscuera. lies fiancee of David Blake, Mrs. Rob- been donated by the Amstoh Lake trip to Wales, Mass., Wednesday. which never would have got disposed tlon to await trial.' bribes. William J. Thornton, former t o w atrbngholds. directly west of CMbsza del Buey. An appeal is pending, ' 7:30 Thursday— SL CeclUa choir. of In no other way. The Little Mrs. Ashur A. Collins Friday, for a be the safe and effective friend of (In London, the British Palestine tlona between the nptlons and ertson’s nephew whose marriage Company. Olln Rondeau is up and around After serving his time In Masaa- ’ Exjeot Record Breaking Vote representative In the General As- Five small towns were reported GOSPEL HALL 8:30 Friday—Lutnla choir, 7:30 Torchbearers took In $3.67 alone In visit and to attend the Porter fam- Calls Subaldiea Harmful peace.” Commission continued Its hearings therefore will, I know, prov. to be Of the pianos In tbs United Statea will take place in Rochester, Sep- On Wednesday, a bridge was held after being confined to his home a ily reunion. chusetts, Harta will be taken to A t another point he'said: "For Socialists were confident that tha sembly, member of the Republican an historic document In the history takeh'in the government advance, 415 Center Street if It rains. selling candy, and the Ladies Piece- trial In Rhode lal-nd and probably Describing export subsidies as a on the program for splitting, the 73.5 per cent are of the upright tember 17th. Mr. Blake Is assist- at the Big House under the direc- few days with illness. There will be no services tomor- grand Jury chargee, coupled with Town Committee today announced while two Insurgent counter-attacks 7:30 Saturday— Monthly parish meal Society done Itaclf proud by Tater In this state. "typ*tvoa of econoinlceconomic warfare," Wal-1Wal- our part, while there are Interests Holy Land Into an Arab atata, a of eiviUzatton." variety and 24.7 per cent ars grand ant superintendent at the Open tion and supervision o f Miss Eunice Miss F. H. Bacheler has returned row at the Wapping Community McLevy's record as mayor of Bridge- were sjUd to have been repulsed. 10:30—Breaking of bread. oommlttee meeting. I Hearth Mission in Hartford. the Way It raked In money on the State Policeman Feegel and Mr. Jaca declared they would do more and duties affoctlng us and our peo- that be will be a candidate in the Jewish state and >. mandated area. But a newspaperman remarked pianos. 12:15— Sunday school. LaMarsh assisted by Grace Person, from Summer School at Syracuse church, as the pastor is spending barm than good to the nation using pfe and the people of the empire, port during the past five years will Mnjr Force Winter Onmpnlgn Mrs. Jennie P. Green, 76, wife of supper and' 'sale. Mra. .Honorata Luglnbuhl visited tbe pawn shop in ' party September primary for tha (The Colonial Office Issued a state- that, at the signing of the Pact to 7:00— Gospel meeting. Olive Taten,, Ethel Smeiske, Janet University, where over 2,300 stu- his vacation at Harwich, Capo Cod. " ' ’thoia 'l f used on a larga aeale and to protect and dieobarga which we anabla .the -party to . weaken... the. Observers believe - the flank -«t> SWEDISH - CONGREGATIONAL iGtomeU-Greenr filed Thursday after dents w«re registered. A t 'the final Beds. who. has the entire thing In Provideooe where- --Harta - said -ho- office" of representative. — ment on yesterday's dleordtrs,- say-- outlaw war; 8,000,000 men wars un- 7:45, Tuesday—P'rayer meeting, Burke, MUllcent Darrlngan and Services will be resumed September for a long period of time. would fight, wo ehall at all times voting strength of ■ the two major tacks against Cascuera .might de- Rev. S. E. Green, Pastor I a long Illness at her home, "just exhibition of students of the art charge, finished counting up at a pawned the articles stolen here, but . Mr. Thornton represented Man- ing that "police and military action der arms , , . 7:45, Friday— Bible study. Miss Ruth Hayward, winner of last quarter past ten last night, which "Novertheleae, In certain emer- bring the whole weight of our In- partlea and Itself roll up a record chester three times In the, legisla- qiHckly restored calm.") velop a sufficient threat to enable SUNDAY AND MONDAY across the bridge Tolland side from course, 20 oil paintings were shown no trace of (hem could be found. , ' breaking poll. Peed today are Kellogg and 10:30 a. m.—English service. Rev.; South Willington", which was their year’s beauty contest aa guest of la the rtoson her light was burning Mrs. Emily B. Ctolllns who has gmclea, there may be exceptional fluence to bear with a view to the ture, and was defeated two years the Government to hold the rich THE SALVATION AR.MY of which ^hree were Miss Bacheler's. returned from her vacation. Is ex- To Entertain Tonight and eoropelllng circumstances Jus- prevention of the outbreak of war The most optimistic hardly feel Briand, Stresemann, Coolldge and mercury mines tbroughouftbe sum- THE NEW Charles Johnson of Manchester, address and with which the family honor. The’ young ladies, all mem- These won high praise. so late, and she sold tbday she ago by less than 20 votes by Ed- Adjt. and Mrs. George Anacombe. counted up a Intake of exactly $47.39 pecting to attend church services The Italian Social club will enter- . ttfylng tha use of export sub.sldles in any part of the world, and we- that this state Is yet ready to elect Doumergue, as ths tenth anniver- mer and force Generalissimo Fran- Green will present the sermon. | was associated. She was bom In bers of Lake Amston Colony enter- The long awaited second softball ward J. Murphy, Democrat, ------It for her part, which Is better than- at her home town In Granville. tain the members of the Maple' for limited and temporary pur- sholl afways be ready to make our a Socialist governor but there are sary of the Pact finds more than cisco Franco into another winter There will be no Swedish service I New Haven, the daughter of Ever- tained and acted as hostesses to the game between the Married and‘ Sin- Grove society and their friends thia _• many within the party's ranks who Saturday, open air meeting on anything yet done along this line by Mass., Suhday. They are observing posea," he said, adding; contribution to the inalntejiahce of tHINESE MEET 3,000,000 men under arms. And sc- campaign In the bleak hills of wes- CIRCLE and nq evening service tomorrow, 'ett and Elizabeth Lawton Thomp- senior members. Bridge was enjoy- gle men will be played this after- evening at their club house off Snip* Main street at 7:30 p, m. Old Home Sunday, ‘Tt Is a altuatloh that now ^on- [ peace." do bellsvs sweeping gains may be tivs fighting In China and Spain.'" The r t^ la r midweek service w ill: son. She had taught school In Mans- ed from 9:00 to ILOO p. m. Refresh- noon at Talcott diamond. The mar- church people herer outside of get- tern Spain. Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school ting a legacy or something like that sic street. There will be a spaghetti fronta us (the United States) in Hitler Not Named, made In Fairfield county with "sur-j Led To Undeclared War BIG HITS — 2 be held Wednesday evening. fleld and Guilford. Besides her hus- ments were served and prizes ried men seek revenge for the lick- and chicken supper served during priaing” Increases In other sections On the Ebro front In eastern 11 a. m.. Holiness meeting. when somebody passed on and out. the case of wheat." , Nowhere did Sir John mention CRAMER AND HOUSE band she leaves a son Cornell A. awarded as follows: Ge^ntlemen's ing they took last Saturday. Tues- the evening and dancing will be en- of ths state. JAPS’ BIGGEST The Kellogg Pact, historians say, Spain, , a Barcelona communique 2 p. nt.. Hospital visitation. Nobody la sick here this week, and Mr. Wallace had previously ln\ Germany by name, nor was there Green of Bennington, Vt., two day night the Talcottville softball has outlawed war but not prevented said, government forces were hold- THE LAST 0.4NGSTER.. . . 3 p. m., Park meeting. prize to Mr. Rowe; ladies first prize except for the accident to Cepheus RLE 4 MORE PRIMARY joyed from 9 p. m.. to 1 a. m. dlcated the American government 1 anything In the speech In the way ing their own although Franco’s 7 p. m.. Open air meeting. BOARD DISCOffnNUES " daughters, Mrs. Howard Cffark and to Mrs. Aheam, second to Mm. Ben- team will play.the deciding game of To Represent Legion would Bubhldlze the export of up to ryf-(jtrect crltlcl.sm of Adolf Hitler s EXAMINE results it and has led. In fact, to the unde- A revealing expos^of the in- Mrs. George Bowers of Hartford a three game series with Glbbies at Spokeshave, Dr. F. Hector Glink By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS NAMED DELEGATES clared, and even the concealed war. troops were said to have captured 7:30 p. m.— Salvation meeting. son and consolation prize to Mrs. would have had to cool hla heels In Attorney Bernard J. Ackerman of 100,000,000 bushels of surplus 1 politics or methods In helping the DRIVE OF WAR visible gov- All the Sunday meetings will be In two brothers, George Thompson of Manchester. CANDIDACY PROPOSALS Rowe. Miss Hayward also received this city who was recently elected Wheat In order to maintain what hejsuclijlen Germans, With the state's political, epot- Nations, to avoid the stigma and several hills. ernment that I CROSS-TOWN BUS STOP Brockton, Mass., and Edward hla study all week waiting for a call. Insurgent dispatches said 1,400 charge of Sergeant-Major John a guest prize. Later, motion pic- As It Is he won’t make much this Senior 'Vice Commander of the Le- deeortbed aa that country's falrl There was however, a moving ' "Rht focused today »[pn the Socialist (Continued from .Page One) international responsibilities of war, spreads, ter- Lyons. Rev. William D. Woodward Thompson of Southbury...... aiih- Uppeai (or the German Fuehrer to , convention In Waterbury, rriajor have abandoned formal declarations. Government troops had been cap- ror through tures of last year’s beauty contest I week, for Cepheus will probably only Additional candidacies for local gion, will represent the Department share'-’ of the world marlrels. Kenneth H. Cramer of Wefher.s- of Hollister street will be the speak- The funeral was held at the \\ome of Ckinnecticut at the Installation of . Offered by competing wheat tnilpn hlmfieif the wide of thOR® ’ P*'**’ y examined Fiepuhilcan The Sino-Jap "conflict” of , 1031-32 tured on the Ebro front. the law abid- Transfers From In Front Of Friday and burial was In St'orrs and the kiddles party were shown I pay him off In poetry. office were Indicated today with field and F.ugeqc House of Ola.stnn- ; railway, defenses of which the ing people of er Stmday night. thtough the courtesy of Mr. Holmes, the State officers of the Disabled nations made it necessary, he ex- seeklug peace and to let the Ozeoha i^ "'n convention results In three of bury wen- selected by the Repulill-'! Japanese hope to-crush. with Its creation of Manchukuoj the A Government, communique, giv- The Week Odd Fellows’ Hall To Post cemetery. the filing of the following proposals plained, for the Uhlte.d States to! and Sudeten Germans, with the I Connecticut a larger cities amt a ing a resume of th'e past month’s a great city. druggist In Colchester. A t a later GRA N D PA’S American Veterans of tbe - World can di.strict committee In conven- j Japanese reports said the Chinese Italo-Ethloplan "campaign": the Tuesday, Corps Cadet class at 7 Office Station. for primary nomination: Republican War .and Its Auxiliary on Sunday follow the same course. [ belp of the, British mediator, find a i *1n‘ cment by Archibald Mc.Nell tlon In Ea.at Hartford this mornin.q reslstance'Was strong and that se- "entrance of foreign nations Into aerial activities, said 92 Insurgent A p. m. Band practice at 7:30 p. m. date the senior members of the j Thomas A. Brennan for Justice of called for .illcglance to President j planes had been - destroyed and'jll ' colony will entertain the Junior j CHIEF GORDON TO ATTEND night. The ceremonies will take .Muit Not R uId Soil ! settlement, of their quarrel alone. as dclegate.s at large to the State vere hoaptllltles were continuing In tho Spanish civil war, and the pres- D.A.B1NO Thursday, open air meeting on The bus stop located on ’ the east C O RNERS the peace. Democrat Bernard O’Nell Roosevelt In Monday’s Deniocratlo pilots captured while the Govern- members. j place at Garibaldi Hall, Middletown. "We do not propo.se to use anv Central Republican Committee, "terrific heat"—which has been up ent Slno-Jap ‘‘difference of opinion” DRAMA Main street at 7:30 p. m. side of Main street. In front of the • K I P P y J . S H A F T S for con.stable, Republican William S. I Sunday Services type of subsidy which will result BRITAIN PATS CZECHS esucusea. j ment lost 20 planes. Seve*ty-two • - H EBRO N A ping pong tournament Is In I .Judge Kaymon.l A John.oon wn.s to 140 degrees. have *11 come about , without a Friday, Holiness meeting at 7:30 Odd Fellows’ building, was yester- 12 On the Line CONVENTION IN TORONTO Hyde for Judge of Probate and R e -1 Services will be resumed at . the ■ In extensive over plowing of our London. Aug. 27.— P I—Great I Attention, also was altrscted by Insurgent planes , were ' reported p. m. MISS S. B. PENDLETON progress at Lake Amston under the ' chali-iugn., of the conventihn that TrueU Train Bombed declaration of war. day discontinued. The stop section publican Lillian S. Bowers for Board I First. Lutheran church on Sunday hill land or our poor land in order Britain la.aurd a plea today to "all Itepubllcnn ill.sliict convqntiona downed In aerial combat, 14 by anti- . 1304-3, Willlmantlc ' direction of Mrs. Louis Ama of ' throughout the state today at which f-met In the Fast Hartford High Japanese aviators declared they Secretary of State Hull, neverthe- was set aside by order of the Board of Education. Both of the latter morning with the English service at to send large quantities ol our farm quarters" to les.ien the tenaion In aircraft guns and five by infantry UNION SERVICES Bridgeport who Is summering at A very serious accident even big- Local Police Hoad Ts fJranted (the party will conplete the aelectlon ‘ gi'hool at 11 a ni. today. bombed a Chinese truck train filled less, maintains that the Kellogg of Police Commissioners several proposals were made by Aldo Pa- ten o'clock' and the German service products abroad with nothing com- Crechoslovakia of the Lake Amston. She Is asAlsted by ger In news value than the church of State Central committeemen and F.ugene House tendered Ills resig- with soldiers between Nanchang, Pact, on Its. tenth anniversary, la arms. years ago.. With the changes at tqe A meeting o f the Hebron Parent- Leave -Of i\b.senre To Meet ganl. at eleven o’clock. Ing back In return," he said. "\Vc' A governmer# statement wel- . , ^ . Important Chinese air base, and The Insurgents denied any such SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Messrs Bailey and Burke. A beauti- fair which was held this week hap-' nation a.s Stale Central Commtttoo- still alive. Only three months ago Center, and the establishment, of Teacher organization was held Weil- pened late yesterday afternoon when With Other Department The union service of. the Union must not ruin our soli for the sake, | entned the "coneillhtory attitude of Among a losses. They said their air victories CHURCH I nesday evening attended by chair- ful silver trophy donated by Max governmeni In number of conle.ats In ths Republl-| man and'.Major Kenneth H. Cramer { felan, 50 miles to the nortli. Three bus stops by the Public Utilities Cepheus Spokeshave who we enter- Heads. Congregational, Methodist and Bap- of our exporters and our foreign , the Czechoslovak had bee‘n so complete that Govern- and the men of the various committees. Aras will be awarded the winner of not « o/,t-he,.Sudetcn| "R ...... ______that guerTlllaa behind tho -front .‘las., ah instrument of . national Rer. William. T. Wallace in Charge. .trontiO t, the Odd. Fellows’ building.. George yesterday and to t ^ e dinner of_lnternatioqaJ Police Chiefs .which, Coles. 10 Middle Turnpike West, acted upon at the-.' next - meeting. made by H rslFrahk Mansion'asaist; claT miislc by he choir under' th e” .hare In the world trade In cotton, | German ^ r t y In relaxing th® ' ------policy.” This was voted at the last meeting with him. After the meall feeling opens In that Icty Monday. Repre- James Elliott, 135 Main street. lilies were harrying successfully School Supervisor Martin B. Robert- ed by the ladles at Lake Amston. the versifying spell getting cast direction of organist John Wllby, — wheat, hog products, and,so on, by plme of Jts members in " onnosltlon to every Japanese move. TONIGHT 10:45 a. m., Morning worship serv- of tbe conunissioners. •son was among those present. sentatives of police departments Discharged yesterday: Mrs. James failure to take fiiUy as aggressive. tlon ye.alcrday that freed them to rti-stilct. tlie Miss Helen Kennedy of Vista Ter- about him, the local laureate, for sol- from all parts of tho world will be The ser-vdee starts at 10:30 o’clock.' MALAY PRINCE Southwest of Hangchbt^, on the ALSO! ice with sermon entitled “ Building Passengers coming from Hartford The school houses are being over- Calhoun and infant son, 108 Benton A L ife”. Special music: race and M1.SS Joyce McMahon visit- itude, wm t out into the stable, and In attendance when the latest meth- There will be no service at the • action is other nations In conipeU- use force In "self-defense." I ^ mbent 1 southeastern coast, Chlnosa irregu- TEX RITTER by trolley to Manchester and trans- hauled and cleaned In preparation street, George Tedford, 148 Bls.sell Prelude— "Larghetto" ...... Bassanl ing at Lake Amston entertained commenced reciting, some of his ods In crime prevention and detec- Crystal Lake Methodist church on . •Uve export fields,” ' , Of the Praha government s con- , Democratic lars were said to have overwhelmed MANCHESTER HREMEN in ferring to the cross town bus n’lU for the opening of schools, which street. H . declared the Unl(ed States, cewlons. the^tatement s^^^^^^ S Senate DEFIES SULTAN Solo— "Consider and Hear M e ".. tome of the girls at the Lake with compositions aloud to see what their tion will be discussed. Sunday as the members of the a Japanese garrison, inflicted hun- The BeniiFicent now be called upon to walk to tbe will be qn Wednesday. September Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and I “ROLLING PJLAINS" ■ ’ ...... Wooler dog and marshmallow roast. . effect would be when they was said It will be the first time in four church will attend the services at lt d “powerful niachmery for ^aU-J J t 5 h o ^ forecast last night thavl dreds of castialtles. and capturing 22 bus stop at' tbe east side of Main 9, later than has beSji customary. aloud. Mrs. Garfield Keeney, 2 Hackmatack Ing-action along these lines and we *“^0 mett v ltn a con»tnu ii\e if the partv’a state organization was > GOING TO BROAD BROOK Morris Tulin, Tenor Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams of,the years Chief Gordon- has attended the Willlmantlc Camp meeting. (Pontlnued from Page One.) armored cars and tanks. street. Just north of the Post Office 'The (Sustav Lowenthal Lumber The very dlsasterous results which street. have supplies Sf certain farm p « - - P o - e - d t>,a every effort will Vhout fh ? nommatlo^ i ______Chinese military, headquarters an- Bear Offertory— “Meditation” ... Sturges Hotel Taft had as their guest at one of these conventions. H e has Take Part In (Tonteets PLUS! A CARTOON TREAT entrance. Company, ^Ichester, has bought followed Immediate can only be Discharged today: Margaret Dl- nnune.-d the aband'onment of Jul- By Carlo Goldin! Postlude— "Marche de Fete” , ,Becker- Lake Amston over the week end, been glv,en a leave of absence by the The Rockville Fife and Drum ducu far be.yond dorncsllc needs." indlterth- t ^ rcfnaln ' of U. S. .‘tmotor AugusUne Lonergon ' marriage, "but thev have no right another lot at Amstun Lake and guessed at, as the Injured man to- police commissioners.' (Tlantls, 45 North street, Mrs. TTie secretary said hla i^onntry country 7, 7 ®ftl> _ or^/ndli ^ yct^ bosses may wonder whatwhat“h.t hit [4 7 rfo io - T am a British subject " chang, 21 miles west of Kluklang LAST TI3IES TODAY: Visitors are always welcome in Mr. Nutlle of Montowese. Billy Ken- Corps are taking part In the con- Will Repay Visit Of Neighbor- BOLTON LAKE North church. Tbe Dominion of Canada Is one the sale has been recorded. This day Is hardly In a condition to talk, During his absence Captain Norma Sllversteln, 36 Maple street. hat not abandoned Us "internalion-, " the entire'ticket on election day." , ^ and 100 air miles eoutheast of Han- "Siim While You’re Able** nedy was a visitor at Lake Amston te.sts at Rocky Hill today. Last Miss Blencowe's father • was said ing Company Made Here PLAYHOUSE - The morning servlqe at the Ver- of the three leading flour-exporting makes two lots now owned by this hla teeth now being set at cross pur- Schendel will be In charge of police Census: Fifty-nine patients. . week the group won two prizes at al IdealUm. R ’hukea «!uileten Action ' AVoiild Siwak Against Lonergan i kow, the provisional capital. "Dynamite Delaney” during the' week—^^he was accom- ' also to disapprove the match- For Field Day Last June. non Methodist church will be countries of tbe world. It ranks company.. poses with his Jawbones. But from headquarters from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. the. Massachusetts State Flfers and Trade Agreement Program Proof „ d d e d " is s i bv the S ^ t e n ! "In my opinion." he said, "if w e ," " ' Route 44, Past the Notch Episode No. 8, panied by his brother John. Misses "Our trade agreement rrneram. _ “ dded l-SM o, py t. . . . ______b a ten ^ i To Overcome Obst.-rcics omitted because of the Willlmantlc second to Australia,'while the Unit- , The Women's Bridge club met what he can mumble It seems that and LleuL Barron from 5 p. m. to 1 Drummers convention held at In- sgrremrnt prng Deutach (Germ.vnl Party of a pro-i had a direct prlrn^ry In Connecticut ^ -phe slight, blonde girl and the "Flash Oordon’e Trip To Mars**' Thursday evening at the home of Landry and Chaprnan have return- is proof of that. We arc gc-ninm’Ty Tickets On Sale At Kemp’s Camp Meeting. ed States Is In fourth place. he started to-poetize when sudden- a. m., when Sergeant McQIhin will dian Orchard. The members are i clannitiTiii rernxing the admii.-ible as they have In Georgia and - ,nn(,q nn Indian rcstau- 2 FORCEFUL MEN Members of the Msflcheiter Fire Miss C. E. Kellogg for their week- ed to their homes After . spending ly Battling Belinda, which la George | take charge until 9 o’clock interested In all-'moves whl'h’ look I discipline hllhorfo dlspUivod is min-h'land. President. Roosevelt would be ...... in the completing plans for the contests to r.uNt last night aivd both deter- department who can do so. are ask- ly party. Mrs. Clarence E. Porter two 'weeks at Lake Amston at j Pliigg's tough tempered mare, close- i morning. Manchester in the- direction of amellorutiiig deplored. ' ' ’ ! spc.aking against Lonergan as he ))« held in Rockville on Saturday, mined anew not to allow any obsta- ed to meet at fire headquarters. Weekly Sunday School Lesson was hostess. Three tables were in Father Landry's cottage. September 3rd. world economic conciitiohs, hut we j The government statement given I h.as agninet George and Tydlngs. DOMINATE TRIAL play. Mrs. Mary' E. Cummings know that we. can not make any cle to proverjt the marriage. Main and H.Ullsrd, street, at 6 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Mitten ot | Date Book Field Day Sunday out a few hours before the speech of | He said that to renominate Loner- ■ She clasped his arm affectionate- o'clock tonight, where automobiles won highest honors, and Miss Louise worthwhile contribution un!ev> we CXI ____ eU^ ’is to "sllenste thousands of SUNDAY New York City and Mr. and Mrs The Vernon Civic Association will , Slrs'John Simon, chancellor of the g.m ly wheq he repeated, "Jo.vcc ar,d T (Continued from Page One.) will be waiting to transport them to Hollister h6Id second place. Re- Wm. B, Allen of Cambridge, Maas strslghteh out our own intirnal exchequer, on the same su'oject, was loyal Roosevelt Democrats. AND MONDAY Next Week Hold its annual field day bn Sunday, eccDomv it ulll funrtJon’ mni- love «fach other; she Is willing to. Broad Brook. They will wear dress Eli, Sad and Sorry Example freshments of cookies and punch have rented the cottage owned by August 28th at Rich’s park, comer . lu.i.* r®mv(*areceived wiinwith 5nnicXome JNurprisp.siirprl.se mmand vvaawas I\ On the eve of Mayor Jaspe r Mc- were served. Next .Thursday after- rrs TRUE! By WUey Padan Aug. 29-Sept. 5. — Knights of Co- give up her life in F.npland nnd machine-gunned In a Newark, uniforms, and take part In a parade Father lAndry. They also purchas lumbus carnival. of .'Phoenix and Washington streets amoothJy. generally accepted a.s an indlcatl’oh J I-e^‘y■S sixth bid for the governor- that la being sponsored by the Broad noon .the Hebron Women’s club will I come wisji m e" • \ ' .. ' | (j^. j.) tavern. • ■ ■ ed-lots at the lake and> will build Aug. 30.—Spdrts Night at East in Vernon. In previous years tho He .said uie L ni eq Sl.i.es w .is ijnti.sli government's Increas-1 ship today at the party s cbnventlon Trenggami.. which '^ame iiniler Weinberg’s answer was a quick Brook department tonight as part give a card party on the grounds of seeKing a cure-cure for economic de-1 ,j,g anxiety over the Czechoslovak | in Waterbury. a Republican town By WnXJAM E. GILROY, D. D. ^deeds. this coming spring. Side' playgrounds. . outing has been held on S.-1-turday. presslon by mean; of a "ha.lariceti* British protection. bjK the 1909 ..no , ftr." of tho program for the opening of Mrs. Gertrude Hough's place, to JANET The program will start at on* ^liuation. . .1 conv.entlon In that city Ust night . 'mountainous AUomeyThomas E. Dew- Broatiway's greai stage Editor of Advanoo It was esaentlaUy the type of un- which the Gilead and Hebron La- abundance" In the iiidustiial the carnival in that place. o’clock and there will be sports dur- and' restraint and so-called "self exprM- dies’ Aid societies of the (Congrega- agricultural producUen. ... There will he no apparatus taken success, on the screen, ing the afternoon ■W'it-h. a picnic ' SS', ■>' » “ » '"1“ “’ ^ <1 -il» >”>» «'• P