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0Tcu6el CHINESE BARRICADING PART of SHANGHAI AS FIGHT ♦ . _ : V _________________ /ATDM>AT, AUOTST 7, IWI AVBBACaTllAn.T OnUTDlAIiaN iBtm r^Btnr Etm tfns W *nd& far teo moate a( Jnly, 1837 Feroooot at U. fl. Wsotbar Bi Hartford Ucipatian ta a poaalbla gaaaral tex­ alx MdBora, tba White eompany oub- tile industry strlka. 5.875 REGBTptS GET ONLY mltted tbs lowest prlca, 88»8J«. Manriier at teo AndH Partly Clondyt proaUy loeal SILK S I M E W ILL AWARD CONTRACT ABODTTOWN O f the total eotlmated coot of tho Bnraon et O ro o la tliu ahowera tonight aad T naoday. structure 880,000^ the P W A wUl U t. tm& U n . 3. Lm B* RUd]r e( 7 VOTER AmiCATIONS MANCHESTER - A CITY OP VILLAGE (HARM TONEimVENCO. PSF 838,000. Oompletloa Is planned td w o l atTMt win takva toiBorrow NOT HIT MILLS HERE POUCE COURT for this month If no furthor deUy ter a two waita* fii Vanooet. la • oxpciienced in obtaining ma- VOL. LVL, NO. 264 (Ooralflod AdvartW ag on Pago 13) BIANCHESTER, CONN,.^ MONpAY, AUGUST 9, 1937 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS wm taka a Wauraly trip^ atop- Robert N. Valteh and Edward J. lB aSaraat placaa, and rialtinr Maurlea Raasatt, chaigad with teiiala for tho Interior finish work. a Moriarty, ngUtrara of votera, had Cec3 X. Wldte, h e ., b Low Dodicatlon la tentatively being plan* danghtar*a temlljr ta Danrllla, non-support, had hla csua furthar Uttla to do in their nrat aeaaion held PresideDt of Local Union De­ nod for next month. contlnuad at tha saasloB of tha at the office o f the town clerk last Town Court last night until Friday, Bidder to SopplyDectrica German Helmets On The Peiping: Front Itea teat o f tba mdan aarricaa at FRANCO BEGINS DOliTFRANCE’S night Names of two men and live clares Walkont Will Not August 30. tba Saoth Matbodlat church wiU women were left with the registrars James Dailey, charged with taka placa tomociow momliiK at Fntires for Library. A New as candidates to be made voters and breach of tha peace, pleaded not CHINESE BARRICADING 10:40, whan tha M arrafatlaa of the one application waa.turned down as Affect Cheney Brothers. guilty. Hla ease waa cooUnued un­ Plan* IT/FITS^ “FINAL” D R IV E POSITION AS TO Owitar ctewch win jiatai that of tha the applicant has' not been a resi­ til Monday. Sooth ehnreh. Dr. Bari B torj will dent o f the town the requireo six Steven KroD, charged with breach The contract to oupply tho aloe- h«Y,WURSl'* pr each and tba racular choir will months, having moved here less than The general strike la the silk in­ of tba peace, waa fined 110 and trical flxturao for tba u ir y Cheney TRAVELERS, I IN THE NORTH 4-POWffi PAQ fmshdi muale. M ra B. 8. Tracy a month ago. He wanted to be dustry, which may be called Monday coats. library being built la Centir Park of Wathardkld win play for Organ- placed on the Democratic list. Two Vernon Callla, 18, pleaded guilty t . -------- * PART OF SHANGHAI AS lot C. C Brainerd tha next two Sun- during a mass meeting planned for aa a PWA project haa bean award­ t.omen registered as Republicans, to intoxication and not guilty to ed to Cecil K. White, Inc., o f New The Sensational New ' one having been a voter for many the Passaic Valley textile area, will breach of the peace through the Haven, It haa been announced by Launches Air and ArtiDery She May Look Askance at probation officer. A line of |8 was M l years but never to have registered not affect Manchester or Cheney the state PW A administrator. Of 4\ s\e Hlaa Oraoa Raa^ of Ooreatry la for any party. Brothers. Imposed on tha flrat charge aad a Iniulis, rM tla s Mr. and Mia. Oaorse Dart year's probation, requiring a'ireck- ll»\l9\30\21 12\2»\24l WILLIAMS OIL BURNER . Attack Against Astnrias Italian-British Deal Divid* o f Iforth B la atraat for a few daya. President Clarenca Luplen of the ly report to the probation officer, on FIGHT FLAR ES THERE Cheney Brothers' Local 31 of the the second. Tha Board o f Diractora of Oraoca Textile Workers Organisation Com­ CUT and Santander; Leftists mg Sea Control; British RMI cocpormtiow win meat today at Manchester mittee of the C. I. O. said this morn­ ABEL'S RATE! O n l y S » aa In the Waahlnfton Social ing that the call to strlka. If It Ouaraatasd Btoetrteal aad Don't go through enother winter of Daughter Willed Jap Marines and Chinese cornea, will be ignored here. Man’s - Womaa's.- CblMrea’a Earle S. Rohan on Cnenca. Armament Deemed Factor chib rooma _ Date Book MochaaleaJ Aoto.BapaMag shoveling coal and hauling athcel T E B U STRIKE Marconi Wealth About two months ago, after ■aar M Uoopar Htraat Writing An Forme et lengthy negotiations, Mr, Lupien HAIR CUTS - 25c. Inenranoe Now—you don’t have tol For Wil­ Guards m Skhmish; Two Memorial Temple Pythian Slatera Coming Events, Eatahflahid IM l waa successful in bringing the local 8 Barheto — No Waltingl Hendaye, Franoo-Spanish Fron­ ----*5 wIB not hare tha ouUnf that had Aug. 8—Zlpser club picnic, Ue- 817 BtfA Rood TeL 7488 liams effen you a remarkable new a 9 5 London, Aug. 9.— (A P I— Possible ISCALLED TODAY; silk firm and its employees together tier. Aug. 9.— (A P )—GenerellMlmo KiOed; In the North Japan­ bean for tomorrow. It has dertafel grove, Gla.rtonbury. in a contract, one provision of which CULOTTA»S model at the lowest price ever placed IKSTMLLEO French objections to a practical bean htdeOnltely poe<poned. Also A. O. U. W. State picnic at BABBBB SHOP 84 Oak St on a natienally known oil bumerl Francisco Franco's northern forces 'working agreement between Great waa that the union would not go iDdsdlat feel slerete lisk Hill’s Grove, Wapplng. on strike during the period of the —d mmhwSim rtiahw today- launched what insurgent offl- SEE NO JROUBLE Britain and Italy arose today aa ese Assume Control of Mra. WUUam McMullen and Aug. 9.— Special town meeting in Yra—ftofn now on you can forget ^ bmUIlD M YMBbMW J contract, one irear. iDf f inu——N cera called their "final offensive" diplomats began preparing Britain’s dm «hter. Miaa Irene McMuUen of High school hall, 8 p. m. 'The contract between Cheney ZIPSER CLUB tha expanriva drudgeriaa of furnace against the provinces of Asturias case for the Rome friendship talks Bdmunda atraat. who have been at Aug. 23—Outing of British War Brothers and Its employees waa hail­ tending. can enjoy automatic oil and Santander, laat government Part of Hopeh Province. scheduled to start at the end o f Sep­ Guards Scattered Through Mlaquamlcut for a week will apend Veterans and Auxiliary at Marlbor­ ed today locally by employer, em­ stronghold In north Spain. Insur­ heat... and take 13 to 36 months to sru o r THESE EES TUBES tember. Diplomats were compelled Ika comlac week in Philadelphia ough Lake. ployees and business men through­ gent planes and artillery bombed with ralatlrea. Aug. 30-Sept 6—Knights of Col­ PICNIC pay tha amaringly low original coril /*r«Uy A«laHi«n« were—eewUsI flees to keep In mind constantly that a out the town, aa being the instru­ DELCO * Rtok Preeemie i r lederfve aell^ei^ government defense lines in the Bis­ Silk Zone But No CaDs for Shanghai, Aug. 9.— (A P )— umbus (^rnival. ment o f preventing Manchester par- FlLmS llsaDSB ■■•rk— SD has a e «U cayan r'ctor In an effort to wipe out four-power western pact to replace ■) Mlaa Lucy CSarkaon of Proapect Uedertafel Grove Study the featuiaa Uated to tha rad ioIn tei^M w ♦ Sezae lew w l He. fl tha abandoned Locarno— reliably re­ DEVEIXIPED AND the last government reslstanco on Japanese Marines and Chinese atraat win laara tomorrow for a right. They deierva atudy . for • I/IO B.P. Bolof-. fMl «a ported aa a possible outcome of tt.-- PRINTED Glastonbury Oil Burner Tesy low emneat eH»» SUeet m • whiaper the Baaque-Asturian front. Insur­ Aid Received; Union Says a ii^ r t guards fought a sharp two waaka* Tacatioo. to be apent they prove what an cxeeptianal •eaiMJas * Wllllke* eeflo gent rei»rts declared the bombard­ growing frtendltnesa— would raise a with ratatiraa In Ed(ewater, N. J., With the Money-Savinf wTwft*fll44re sflBtfld IkMSBhsel storm of protest In a Peoples' .ont skirmish in the very environs 24-HOUR SERVICE bargain this burner U. wHk aeloeMtte aalaDy * Seay payeiaslt— ment was as Intense as the deadly of Shanghai tonight, with a and Maw Britain. Sunday, Augrust 8 -w-a-a. __.s-------^ IM fl siDife Is psf fire poured onto the Iron ring of for­ France bound by a pact with Rus­ Most of Plants Are Closed. Film Oepoflit Box At sia. Japanese officer and a Chinese IN A HURRY? But . words won’t eonvlnea tifications encircling Bilbao before Hero la an army of German-trained Chinese soldiers going to the aid of the troops who attacked Japa­ Mlaa rallcia Oodleaki. daughter Stora Entranca On tha other hand. It was felt Everybody Welcome! you. Performance will. Thua, visit that Basque capital fell laat June. nese forcea at Loukoiichlao. Thia picture waa taken near the Great Wall, north of Peiping. sentry reported killed. of Mr. and Mra. Felix Oodlaakl of Thm-Mix Control likely that France, which haa been Paterson, N.
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