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FOL. un ., NO. 240. (doaallled Adverttsing on Pago 1«>.) MANCHESTER; CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

QUEEN GETS NEW *«CROWN” I ONE MILL TAX BISHOP OPENS 30 DAYS TO FINISH Hats of Britain’s First Lady Are Growing JOHNSON DESCRIBES

NECESSARY IN I Smaller, A.«« Contrasting Pictures Show i CAMPAIGN FOR

NRA CODE MAKING HOW NRA ASSISTED 9THJSTRICT CLEAOOVIES

New Committee Named by DISTILLERS ASK Costs of Recreation Centers FARMERS OF NATION Head of State Catholics Jdhnson Sets Time Limit ^ and Library for Year Es- FOR LOWER TAXES Calls On Members of His to Complete Job— Plan Is FILE MISS CHENEY’S h Pitsl Speech on Western timated at $30,000; Meet- Faith to Help in Purifying c Outlined. Say They Cannot Reduce Tour He Reports Three 2 ing Tomorrow Night. Films. ESTATE INVENTORY^ la», ------Million City W orkers Back Prices Even if Liquor Is Washington, July 12.—(AP)— lA focused every energy today A one-mill tax levy on the Ninth Hartford. July 12--(A P I— A Totals $770,160.0S-Hart-' On Pay and Three Billions Un tee big job of completing Blue Imported to U. S. district gr^ d list will be sufflcfent call from their leader, the Most Rev, to take care of the district’s ex- Eagle code-making within 30 clays. Maurice F. McAullffe to enlist In a penses for the current year. It was ford Bank Administrator Added to Domestic Pur* "W e are all set,” said Robert K . Legion of Decency and to refrain New York. July 12—(API —Re- estimated today by Treasurer John Straus, youthful chairman of the H. Hyde. The proposed budget from patronizing theaters displaying teree-man committee named by gardless of unlimited importations o f liquor, Americans will continue totals approximately $30,000 and a Indecent movies echoed today' in of the Estate. chasing Power. Hugh S. Johnson for the clean-up one mill tax rate will raise about Catholic parishes of Connecticut. task. to pay existing prices for their drinks unless taxes are lowered. that amount. The annual meeting The bishop of the Hartford dio- "Hhcery division ot N R A is push- of the district will be held tomorrow cese announced the Legion w"lll be . The Inventory of the estate of the Waterloo, Iowa, July 12.— (A P )— ing tee plan,” - Straus said. "W e This was the concensus today of several large liquor distilling com- night at eight o’clock In thc^High inaugurated Siimlay In every parish late Miss Mary Cheney, who died Farmers heard today from Hugh 8. want to clean up every code In the school assembly hall. panies following the announcement of the state. At the .same time a building in 30 days ’’ The tax levy Is .necessary to letter he sent to every pastor will two months ago. was filed for pro- Jjckn.son, militant Blue Elagle sales- The time IlmU was set by John- of the Federal Alcohol Control Ad- bate this morning by the Phoenix man, that all the other government ministration that unlimited amounts cover tee cost of recreation activi- be read at all masses and thereafter son Just before he flew westward ties ' and maintenance of the South for the next .six months on the first State Bank and Trust Company, departments riad not "done so much on a speaking and vacation trip. of liquor could be brought Into this country for two months beginning Manchester library. School costs Sunday of each month. ' I Hartford administrators. The for you’’ as NRA. Simultaneously, the N R A chief pro- to the district were taken over by "Let every Catholic register his I September 1. e.state, consisting of real estate, In the first speech of a western mulgated a "basic code" dc.signod the town under the consolidation protest against Unclean entertain-1 lour. Johnson said hl.s Industrial ma- for the scores of still uncoded small The announced purpose of the bonds, registered bonds, stocks, move was to "combat bootlegging acL Financial reports of both the ment and indecent pictures,' Bishop I chinery had put 3,000,000 etty work- industries. Recreation Centers and the South M cAuliffe’s letter read. “ Let him bank deposits, mortgage notes and or.s back on pay rolls and added $3,- and bring down domestic prices." Describes Program The distillers said, however, that Manchester Library will be found stay away imtil the motion picture miscellaneous totals $770,160.08. 000,000,000 to domestic purchasing Straus described the program herewith. industry Is rid of its current evils. power. It would not do this. All asserted Also included in the Inventory are outlined by Johnson to end ccxle- that the government’s action mere- Elections Lot him enlist hlS neighbors of what- "That may not be much but ain't, In addition to tlje assessment of a interest on bonds, furniture and maklng and free NRA for enforce- ly would extend the present situa- ever creed to do the same," that something?" he added. ment work as falling Into four tion; unlimited Importations have tax the district voters will elect of- The bishop criticized film's a,s "an personal effects. R. LaXlotte Rus- "That’s N R A ’s contribution to ficers and committee members. The parts. been allowed for about three months Back-handed comments o f fashion experts about Queen M ary’s hats outrage to decency, morals and re- j sell and Harold Alvonl of this town your wclf.are and I am here to tell terms o f Howell Cheney and John "First," he said, "there are Indus- now. are no longer in order. A fter weaitng high, rounded toques for nearly liglon." . I were the appraising officers engag- you that not all the billions spent In H. Hyde as committee members ex- tries for which we will continue to Prices No Lower a generation. Her Royal Highness ha-s changed her style. The hat ed, by the Phoenix Stal.c Bank and your behalf by all other departments pire this year and It will be neces- develop Individual codes." Prices have not been appreciably she’s shown wearing at the recent Wimbledon tennis matches Is small HOLLYWOOD WORRIED. Trust Company. sary to fill the unexpired term ol of government put together hava In this group were ranked 139 lowered and the bootlegger still Is and flat. In marked contrast to the model she’s pictured with In Inset. Hollywood, Calif., July 12.— (A P i Complete Inventory the late Miss Mary Cheney as a com- dvne so much for you.” pending codes on which N R A want-s getting along pretty well, the dis- That’s King George at right. — Motion picture producer!!, demand- mittee member. Miss Emily Kiss- The complete inventory of the Johnson said It was time for "a an agreement within two weeks. tillers declared. ing the freedom of expression ac- man was appointed to the commit- estate follows: Real estate, Hart- new confession of faith In the New Also, there were codes described An official of one of the largest corded publishers and their kinsmen ford road, $96,000; No. 1 South Main Deal." He .struck directly at the pro- as having ‘special and Important tee following Miss Cheney’s death distilleries of domestic whiskies said of the stage face censorship boards street, $12,501; .7-9-11-13 South J)H,ted speaking tour of Senator economic, lalrar or legal conditions." and It Is understood Miss Klssman prices would come down "If taxes In seven states and 133 cities— 45 Main street, $9,395; 15-17 South Borah, Idaho Republican, saying: These do not come under the basic will stand for re-election. Howell were reduced and If folks would per cent of their profit territory. Main street, $4,82^; 43 South Main, Cheney will stand for re-election to "I understand that Senator Borah code offer, but will have Individual drink more whisky.” BAD GIRL OF ARKANSAS Every foreign country, without $3,722; 63-65 South Main, $5,420; the committee but John H. Hyde intends to make a field day out of codes developed. The class includes "W hisky consumption Is not so 71 South Main street, $3,662; 8-10 w'ho has been filling the office of an exception known to Hollywood, the summer lambasting NRA. I shipping, anthracite coal, communi- also ha.s censorship. Chestnut street, $10,000; 20-22 Clark Clerk and treasurer since the death speak of the noble old Roman with cations, and all the major utllit.v (Continued on Page Three) And now Hollywood, confronted street $6,000; 35-37 Mt. Nebo Ave., and fabricated structural steel In- of Charles R. ■ Hathaway will not KILLED BY JAIL GUARD the greatest o f respect and defer* $6,131; 15-17 Hackmatack street, be a candidate for that office and with the severest form of censorship ence. N o man has to a greater de- .dustries.' $6,732; 27 Hackmatack street, $2,- will, therefore not seek election to ever devised— boycotting—is In the gree my sincere admiration. He and Kindred Codes midset of Its greatest battle. The "Second Straus said, "w e have the committee. It Is understood H*ram Johnson A'cnt out and busted UED TO PROTECT that Rev. Watson Woodruff will be threats have become so .ominous (Continued on Page Tw o) the League of Nations In one speak- Industries which will choose to Doable Slayer Hed Prison PLANES TO WATCH that Hollywood has decided to go' In merge Wltn existing kindred codes." proposed as a committee member. ing tour. It was disclosed yesterday that for censorship at home, before the "SlnEle-handed, he went Out t® N R A expects most of the un- public has a chance to criticize its coded Industries to choose this GIRL’S REPUTATION there Is a possibility of contests for Leaving Word Thai She STRATOSPHERE HOP Minneapolis or St. Paul—I forget the committee position and the o f- new pictures. BATTLE RAGING which— and took the west away method. It will speed up the plan In some quarters in Hollywood jt fice of clerk and treasurer. Attor- from A l Smith and gave It to Her- of consolldaLng all Blue Eagle Would Never Be Captured ___ 1s believed the industry’s answer to ney George C. Lessner Is said to be bert Hoover by one single speech. codes, already numbering 476, to the reform elements will result in tee lowest possible number, probab- a candidate for clerk and treasurer I ’-il bet he Is sorry about teat speech. Cook at Fraternity House and John E. Dwyer has been named the abolition of all censor boards. ON CHACO FRONT Ij’ 300 for the Immediate future., Alive— Kept Word. Machines to Follow Balloon Greatest Orator as a candidate for the committee, I In this country at least, they say "In tee third class we have. In- ; that. If future pictures are as pure "H e Is one of our greatest men being anxious to attain representa- and certainly one o f our greatest dustries applying for the basic code Finally Tells Police Why ' as the office of Will H. Hays prom- tion on the Recreation Centers sub- ctators. I think he has done m or« and finally, those which aIII do committee. Jack."!onvlIle, Ark., July 12,— Up to 25,090 Feet and ises there will be no need for censor nothing," Straus explained Conflicting Reports as to tean any man to keep alive in te l» Abandoning of Charter (AP)— Helen Spence Eaton, 21- board. Johnson’s order “ for completion Dead Girl Took Medicine. ccuntry the ancient tradition of in- Action w'ill be taken tomorrow Censorship Staten. of code-making" said "it Is not In- year-old Arkan.sas bad girl who said Guard Its Landing. tellectual morality and independ- nlg^t on a proposal to relinquish Florida allows New York to guard Which Side Has Advan- tended by this plan to force all the she never would be captured alive, ence. the charter of the Ninth district. It the morals of the cinemas shown remaining uncodifled industries un- Norman, Okla., July 12.— (A P )— has kept her word. there, by permitting, theaters to ac- "I just want to commiserate with The county attorney, Paul Updo- Rapid City, S. D., July 12.— (A P) tage; Many Killed. der codes." But he raised the pos- She is dead— shot down by a him a little. I know he will not taka graff, believes Mrs. Hazel Brown (Continued on Page Six) sibiUty of Imposition of a code on guard 24 hours after she fled from —The camera eye will be utilized to (Contlnued on Page rwo) my gentle shaft unkindly. He won’t recalcitrants by saying: knows more than she has tolJ about the State Prison Farm for Women. portray the greatest stratosphere be able to say anything of a cpltlcal ■ "A s to any such industry not yet the death of Marian Mills, 20-year- He said he fired when she reached flight ever undertaken by man. Buenos Aires, July 12.— (A P ) — rature that we shall not have cor- codified which does not apply for old University of Oklahoma beauty The pitched battle raged cn today rected before he gets It uttered.” into her bIou.se for a pi.stol. Two air])lanes will follow the larg- such basic code or for consolidation queen, and for that reason he or- DEMOCRATS LAUNCH about Fo'rt' Bnlllvian, backbone of Sweeping aside “ stories about sub- The former White River shanty est balloon ever built during early dered her .held today as a material DOOLING FAVORED the Bolivian forces In the Chaco, versive Influences in our govern- witness. boat girl, twice convicted of mur- stages ot the flight, sponsored by ((Continued on Page Three) der, had escaped from prison four with Paraguayan sources predicting ment’’ as "just plain bunk,” Jobnsoh Mrs. Brown, mother o f two boys. the National Geographic Society and STATE’S CAMPAIGN times before. On this last attempt the fort would soon fall. seJd "there still seems to be a feel- Is a popular fraternity hou.se cook— Arm y A ir Corps, to record the pro- AS TAMMANY HEAD Both Paraguay and Bolivia set for- freedom, she left a note s.aying, gress and landing of the craft, now ing that N R A is the whole o f the "Brownie," her campus friends call forth clalm.s of Impendinng victory, her, “I'll never be taken alive." ■ awaiting favorable weather condi- President’s program.” I* rank Martin, a trust prisoner both edmbatants, too, told of fierce Blamed For Everything BELFAST OBSERVES , "Sure I lied at first,” she told Up- tions for a takeoff from Moonlight assigned to guard her. overtook the fighting along a 60-mlI« front—the "That is not correct,” he continu- degraff. “I tried to protect that Central Committee Draws Up valley near here. girl late, yesterday nine miles from longest of any South American war. ed. “ N R A Is like the whipping boy girl’s reputation, and that boy. and Unfavorable conditions, Major Almost Certain to Be Chosen the prison farm. The .shooting fol- The Paraguayan w'ar ministry of the court of Henry 'VIII. It Is blam.- ‘BAHLE OF BOYNE’ their parents.” Kepnor announced last night were lowed. said Its troops had repulsed a fre.sh ed aiid cussed for everything. I seem Mrs. Brown. In a statement which Plans for the Fall — To In prospect today which would de- counter-attack launched from Fort Martin, himself serving a 21-year to Succeed to Post Vacat- t) be getting the spears of tea Updegraff made public, disclosed lay the Impending flight until Sat- Bnlllvian .ami killed nearly all the sentence for murder, was exonerated Phalanx not .only in my breast, but that the girl had taken many doses urday at the earliest date. assaulters. Name Committee^. by Coroner L. C. Aday. o f an Illegally prescribed medicine Capt. Orvil Anderson, alternate 81 all parts of my anatomy until I, Thousands of Orangemen The pistol Helen had taken from ed hy John F. Curry. Big Bombardment in an effort to evade motherhood. pilot. If he doesn’t go as the third am quite sure that I know what a Martin’s quarters just prior to her The Bolivians left 300 dead on " I don’t believe she told all she man In the gondola to be piloted by pin cushion feels like, New Haven, July 12.— (A P )—The escape had not. been removed from one sector alone, the war ministry Parade at Celebration — knows,’ Updegraff commented. Major William Kepner and Capt. N R A is only part of tee Presi- Democratic campaign' In Connecti- a belt inside the' blue denim blouse New York. Jjily 12 — (AP) — reported, and every available Para- dent’s broad scheme and a very "That medicine she said Marian William Stevens, scientific ob.server, guayan gun was shelling the ene- GRO cut to elect state and National offi- she wore, when. Coroner Aday James J. 'Dooling. choice of the Na- small part at that. So when anybody took I don’t believed could have will be in one plane ordered to fol- my. MacDonald a Spectator. cers was In full swing today, after viewed it three hours, after the tional Democratic party organiza- Ulls you that NRA and the Blue killed her," Dispatches from La Paz told an- being o{)ened formally at a meeting slaying. tion, became the heavy favorite to- Eagle have not done for tee farmer Found Dead in Room. (Contlnued on Page Two) other story -a story that "the in- of tee state central committee in Killed Man In Court. day for the leadership of Tarrinfany all that he hoped, you can confident- The girl was found dead in Mrs. Hall and the post vacated by John. tense developments of the nattles Is Belfast, Northern Ireland, JUJy 2 Brown’s home, where she had re- this city. First convicted of the courtroom ly tell them to go jump in. tee lake. favorable to Bolivia," with heavy The committee authorized its four slaying of Jim Bohots, Dewitt res- F- Curry. (A P ) — Tens of thousands of mained overnight with Neal Myers, Paraguayan losses in tee attacks on "N R A has no such protean duty. marching feet tramped today over officers and the two National com- trlal for the murder of her father, ■ Doollng's election at next Mon- who. Mrs. Cook said, had enlisted day’s meeting of the Hall’s eifecu- Ballivian. It wa.s set up to do for city workers 'Ulster, down to the Free State mittee members to complete details Cicero Spence, Helen was free awalti TO GIVE DETAILS her aid as long ago as last April. tivc committee was made a virtual Bolivian troops forced back the what A A A was charged with doing border, in celebration of the anni- Myer.s, a pharmacy student, has tor the state convention, expected ing outcome o f her appeal w1ien the for farmers." slay nig of Jim Bohots, Dewitt res- certainty by the witluirawal from Paraguayan front lines one kilo- versary of the Battle of Boyne, an not been seen since the giirl’s death to be held the first week In Septem- meter (nearly two-thirds ot a mile) Johnson said "all the rest of tea event dear to the hearts of Orange- bet. taurants owner, occurred. It. went the jcadershlp race by Edward J. late Tuesday and Updegraff said OF BRITAIN’S PACT Aheam and announcement of his yesterday, a war ministry com- alphabetical gn'up of administra- men. unsolved for two years and then one he would not determine whether he These six will set the .convention support for Dooling. , munique said, ana, captured 146 ticns" had millions to give away ex- Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- would file charges against Mrs. date and select a site besides naming day, while on parole from tee sen- cept NRA. tence for WorU’ slaying, Helen Ahearn's withdrawal leaves only rifles and four sub-machlnc guns. ald of Great Britain, enroute to Brown until he - had questioned temporary officers, including the The Paraguayan aitillery laid "N R A ," he added, "unhappily for Canada, was a distinguished ob- walked Into Little Rock police head- Dooling and Stephen A. Ruddy In Myers. kejTiote speaker. They will also set the race. The former’s strength down a heavy barrage, followed by Its popularity, was not in the Santa server. quarters and confessed she killed Sir John Simon to Tell Com- 'Elxamlnation of the girl’s viscera towii caucus dates when delegates was not likely to be diminished be- Infantry attacks, the Bolivian Ciaus group of the Christmas bell It was his first Ulster Orange- Bohots because he had made im- proceeded, but Dr. Hugh Jeters, in to the state conclave will be elected. sources said, but left hundreds of rlriEcrs. Its job was not to give but men's festival. proper advances to her. charge, reported It could not be com- Party’s Platform mons Tomorrow About (Contlnued on Page Two) men dead on tee field. to take. It encouraged employers to He was Invited here by Viscount pleted before Saturday or Monday. Cbalrmab David A. Wilson was Tuesday, Helen complained of Ill- '^asOereagh, heir to the Marqufs of hire more people and pay higher The girl’s parents. Elbert M. Mills, empowered to name a committee to ness while working in the straw- pndonberry, British air minister. wages. associate professor of civil engineer- draw up the party’s pKitform and berry patch and she was excused to Agreement With France. lacDonald will sail tonight. permit tier to take medicine. Never .Santa ClaiM ing. and his wife, were overcome another group of five members, one Every conceivable uniform was Called On to Halt. "The farmer cqn never justly say with grief. from each‘Congrebslonal dlstriqt, to Super-Sleuth Nabs Slayer; that N R A has failed him in any par- worn In parades joined by hundreds Myers’ parents reported they had Shortly afterward, Martin' saw London, July 12.— (A P ) — The of orange bands, their hues ranging her walking off from the wire en- tl"ular. Even where It functions no word from their son. (Continued on Page Three) fun extent of tee Anglo-French N R A has ever been Simon Legree from orange and red and white and closed prison arid called upon her "understanding" recently reached In blue shirts to Mussolini black. and never St. Nicholas. to halt. Instead, he said, she ran London 1s to be revealed to the Typewriter Only Weapon ■■Lct-.s 'ook squarely In the teeth Free State Orangemen crossed toward a nearby woods and disap- House of Coirimons tom orrow jjy Sir tee frontier to participate In the of the claim that has been made out peared before he and Deputy Super- John Simon, the forelgm secretary. meeting at Tyrone. Practically all intendent O. Brockman could The foreign office announced Sir Mt. Holly, N. J.. July 12.— (A P ) — s Coumas’s name before he became a ,.".•1 ij) a lot of sabotaging gentle- members of the Ulster Cabinet Rival of ‘Kingfish* Long overtake her. Martin then found John would make an Important Ellle‘.Parker, Burlington county’s naturalized American. mcn-r^that N R A has raised tee cost spoke a t . a denqonstration In Bel- his room open and his pistol gone. "It wasn’t on easy case," Parker I of living faster . than farm prices fast. statement during a debate on . the super-sleuth, got his man again, The next intimation of her where- government’s. European policy. commented, "but I got a great kick j have been raised. Tenor ot Spe^brs this time after a two-year pursuit Imitates Him in House abouts came yesterday afternoon Herbert Samuel will lead an op- ■ out of making the entire Investiga- ! "In the first place. In tee year end- The tenor • o f the speeches was when Mrs. H. R. Vann reported a position fight on what his Liberal over three continents—without get- i tlon.by correspondence." I cd May 31, 1934. employment in this teat under, no circumstances would woman with a man's black bat faction terms new entanglements ting up from his chair. I Letters, telegrams and wireless I country has Increas^ by 32 percent Ulster, separate from the Irish Free Baton Rouge. La ., July 12.— (AP)-^vote In Louisiana. The bill was ; messages from Jit. Holly traced the ‘ all pay rolls have increased by 28 pulled dowm over her eyes had de- witl; the continent as a result of the It was a "typewriter chase." State, be made a pawn o f political — "L et him have It." said tee "Klng- paased with one vote margin. That manded at the point of a pistol that : suspect from California, where he pel cent and pay rolls In manufacture parties. conversations between Sir John and Parker sat 3,000 miles from the wa-s Long’s show. Mrd> Vann drive her away In an au- ' had left his family, through Jlexico c where N R A has the most direct ef- tnscount Castlereagh gave one of flsh". United .States Senator Huey Louis Barthou, the French foreign scene of the crime, the Pacific Then Peyton In regal “Klngflsh" tomobile. minister. ■by automobile, to South America fect) have increased by 67 percent. the most vehement speeches. He P. Long, ns his stark political imitation robe, a pink and lavender coast, and still farther from the Brockman. Martin and two youths The Cabinet has fully discussed Aegean shores of Greece, where the and Spain on a tramp steamer, and said that when Orangemen came enemy. Representative Rupert Pey- bathrobe, trimmed with cotton e^ overtook Helen walking down a finally to the-.scene of ancient Spar- home from war they found not the situation and Sir John will be suspect was trapped. (Oontloued on Page Two) ton, appeared with entourage in an mine and wearing upon his head /a road. Martin jumped a fence on ta’s power. merely tee usual aftermate ’ of well armed with adequate material attempt to steal tee vaudeville show gilded crown, appeared on the one side of the road as Brockman Thomas Coiimas, 40. accused of Parker said he "Just happened" poverty and unemployment but on on Britain’s defense policies to- TREASURY BALANCE. o f the Louisiana Legislature. scene. took the other side, arid bote ran murdering a school teacher In to be brought into, the case because top of that brutal underhand mur- grlAer with inform'atlon on all Long stood and looked on for a He also wore a false putty nose to head off Helen. , Stockton, . Calif., was the man Guard W. Darfow, district attorney der organized by Southern Irish phases of the Anglo-French discus- Washington. Juljr 12.— (A P )— couple of minutes and then In an resembling that of the "Kingfl-sh’’ Martin’s Story I sought. San Joaquin authorities murder gangs.” sion."!. of San Joaquin county, knew him The position of the Treasury July air o f disgust left the House of Rep- Long and carried a n tlnue of trum- Martin’s story to Coroner Aday .say he stalked Into the school room and a.sked his aid. Throughout a day ideal for hay- Navy Is Involved 10 was: receipts $8,572,423,32; ex- resentatives and went to the Sen- peters, banner carriers an i heralds. from this point- was: ’’ Naval matters may have a share and shot Miss Olive Taylor while "H e seemed to have confidence in penditures $17,289,913.78; balance making, farms throughout Ulster ate. “ I can put on a oetter show Long departed . soon after the "When I got to wlteln 20 to 30 In the debate. The Anglo-French i her pupils stared In horror. Miss me for one reason or another,” said $2,588,548,774.22; customs receipts were deserted while men with their than that." he ,‘ia.d. mock ceremonies started but his yards of Helen, 1 >:alied and told naval negotiations, continued after Taylor had scolded one of his chil- New Jer3e.v’a best known solver of for tee month $5,559,953.45. families roijgrated to various meet- He had just pulled o f f ' a show political friend. Governor O. K. her to raise her hands. She reach- Barthou's departure, were concluded drchv. That was In 1932. murder mysteries. Reccipt.s for the flLscal year since ings. that he thought was superior. A Allen, remained and nearly split his ed for her blouse as she half turn- today, but the Anglo-American con- ■Word o f the arrest of a s\jspect Parker notified California authori- July 1 were $98,452,999.53; expendi- Celebration of tee Battle of Boyne Legislator dressed as an engineer in sides laughing. ed away froih me. and I fired. I versations are continuing Indefinite- reached Parker from Greek authori- ties of the arrest and was told two tures $201,328,105.48 (including has been an Ulster event for hun- oily overalls and exhibiting an oil Gestures and mannerisirs o f the heard no other sound and I went ties yesterday. They had taken In- Stockton officers would leave at dreds of years, marking the battle can of the railroad type went down ly- $60,924,126.82 o f emergency ex- ■'Klngflsh" while he directed the OP to the house where Mrs. M. M. There Is belief In official quarters to custody the keeper of a little once for Washington, there to obtain between tee armies of King W il- front and told tee House teat no penditures; excess o f expenditures Legislature in passing his bills were Peloponnesian shop known as extradition papers and then sail for liam m and King James n in 1690. Tnan should have to pay poll tax to $102,879,105.93; gold assets $7^ mimicked. (OonUnued on Page Six) (Conttnoed oo Pace Six) Smymo Smymogranis. That was Greece. 878.823,140.32. «ANCHE5TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN , THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1984. llANCHESTEK EVENING HfeRjiLD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY , $1903.4B; 12 ivs*. T n u t Company, 12,033.43; Savings POUCE HAVE GUN Bank of Manchester, 12,100.87, PRESIDENT READY ABOUnOWN JOHNSON BACKS mortgages, 12,800. Weddings GAINER-BROUILIARD of their strike vote ot last Sunday. PREDICTS NEXT 10 YEARS The confirmation ended the time the right to use N R A labels o » ' I^im itore and personal effecta, The Concordia ehureh school will GOYERNOR DENIES WAU ST. BRIEFS GERMANY AWAITS ments. '■ 87,S76.M; Jewelry, $246; automo- OBITUARY SYMPATHY STRIKE limit eet by the teametera for 500 THROWN OUT USED BY m FOR LONGEST RUN have a picnic Saturday. July 21 at The Grelf attorney has polatsfi biles, $100; machinery and garden EDITOR’S DEMANDS New Tork, July 12—The National progress toward settlement of the Hills-Dutchess Keney I^rk. Hartford. Transporta- WILL END CIYIUZATION out ths company has paid Ua am* implements. $225; horAe, $50; draw- Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Dutchess of nGHT IN THE ARENA Coal Association eatlmataa bltumin- maritime dispute. tion win bs furnished by members PONZl’S APPEAL ployss ths minimum w sgs seals but ing account, Cheney Brothers, $1,- 90 North School street announce eua production for the w e ^ ended HITLER’S ADDRESS Of the congregation, more than 20 funerals BY TRUCK DRIVERS AS MILL CLOSES is ehargtd with not complying with 800,75. grand total of estate, $770- the marriage of their daughter. July 7 at iq>proklmately 8,160,000 of whom have already volunteered Speaker Saya War in Future an "Interprstatlon" of tba ]M i Weapon and Wrench 160.08. \ Next Stop Will Be at Hawaii tons compared with 6,265,000 in the coos for M iss'M artha M. Dutchess, to C lif- the use of their cars. Others who Says Events m Germany. WUUam Joseph Leahey Will Smash Everything; Increased wragss to all employes ra* ford L. Hills, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Move Indoors Made When previous week and S,S30,()00 In the JAMES K. GUY QUITS are willing to dr ao are requested to The funeral of WlUiam J. Leahey Former Financial Wizard Possible to Outlaw Conflict. celving above tbe minimum wags." Possessed by Wooid-Be Otto r . HlUs of 120 West Center confer with Raymond Kulplnsky, corresponding period last year. Wants to Know the Facts 3,700 Walk Out On Pacific ^Approximately 600 emplojtea w er* street. After a Cruise Across Pa- Proved to Hiin There Must Vi“ ®®nt’» hosplUL Shut Down Not Directly chairman of transportation. Rich- Mwday, ae a result of Weather Bnrean Predicts AS BANK PRESIDENT t h r o ^ out of work when the Fred- The marriage was perfornied In ard Relchenbach will see to the re- Directors of the Timkin Roller Nashville, Tenn., July 12.— (A P) * caused when he Asks Pardon So That He Aiiont Execotions During —The prediction that the next 10 ericksburg plant sitspended opera- B w {h rs Are Foond. BISHOP OPENS Amenta, N. Y, on June IS by- the freshments and the superintendents Bearing Co. Declared the usual Coast, Forther Tightening cific; Having Grand Tune. Connected With NRA Or- tions irestcrday for tbe first time IB Always Be a Free Press. quarterly dividend of 25 cents on years will bring an end to modern Rev. Francis E. La Veils, pastor of of the various departments the wWch he was working, was -neld Showers for Tonight j Held Post in Middletown for -11 21 years. the Church of the Immaculate Con- the capital stock, payable Septem- cIvlUzation or an end to war was games and coniests, in many of morning at 8:I5 at the funeral Will Not Be Deported. the *"Second Reyolntion.” YcarB — Vice President to ception. After a wedding trip to which prizes will be given. ber 6 to stock of record Augiut 17. made here last night by Clark M. Commerce Blockade. der on Wage Dispute. with a dajr and nigrht ^ a r d in CAMPAIGN FDR Balboa, C. Z., July 12 — (A P )— of 259 Succeed Him. N e w York and up the Hudson River Watsrtod, Iowa, July 12.— (A P ) Eichelberger, executive secretary of Hartford boapltal at the bedside of run-tanned and happy. President Nortt Main street followed by a fu- Now Haven. July 1»—(A P )—Th« Uid-young couple returned to town Walter Tedford of 65 Walnut 3. Johnson, the N R A ad- White Rock Mineral Springs Co. the League of Nations Association, Charles MlnatlKla:x the lf)-year-o!d Roosevelt drove for an hour today neral mass celebrated by Rev. Wil- thraaLof Boaton, Masa., July 12— (A P ). '— - Berlin, July 12.—(A P)—A Ger- Middletown^ July 12.— (AP) — and have been making their home street,_____ , William...... Carlson of 72 Du- ®'i®**Lrator, said in a speech today Inclement weather forced had a profit o f $315,299 for the six New York, In an address beforq the San Francisco, July 12,— (AP) — Baltimore. July 12. — (A P ) — NOW 1 EAT N ew Britain you of man who was aEAN MOVIES with Mr; and Mrs. Otto Hilla. They over this Cansl Zone government liam P. Reldy. pastor of the Sacred thought between A1 Gainer and Charles Ponzl, ene time financial months ended June 80 compared many more critically minded than closing session o f the Nashville In- ! A fter .'•>xCding the post for 31 years, rant street, William Leone of 165 ! recent events In Germany h-.d Threats of a general strike Increased Leonard Weinberg, attorney for the shot tjy Policeman John Ca\’0|fnaro .reservation, and in a talk with Heart church, Vernon, and St Jxa BrouBroulIIard to be moved Into It has beet for months" waited are planning to take up housekeep- more "wlsard” today wag denied a par- with $258,071, for the same period stitute of International Relations. I James K. Guy ha.* relinquished the L. Grief A Brother, Inc., today an- when he and three other* came to (Contlnned from Page One) Birch street and Anthony Politic-Of ' clearly" why James’s church, Manchester. / the arena tonight Instead of Dono- somewhat tensely today for Adolf today as 3,700 truck drivers of PASTRY ing soon on Cooper street. fewapapermen before leaving for newspaper publishers have’ Insisted - don which he aought o f Governor last year. "I am sufficient realist to say that prcsidei ry of the Farmers-Meclian- nounced .that the closing "for the No Upset Rtonweta Manchester In on attempt to rob the .40 Irving street will report at the The bearera, from the Artns>l6id van Field, the matebmakere aaid. Hitler’s own explanatio'p of the San Francisco bay cities walked out The bride has ^ ^ n employed by Hawaii, said " I am having a j>er- In writing Into their code "a clause Joseph B. Ely’' to prevent deporta- the nations can’t go on for over 10 : Ic* Savings Bank. time being" ot the G. nnd H. Ooth- Thanks to Bell-ans Weldon Drug Company, the searcn cept pictures' as New York accepts fectly grand time." charity office at 8:45 a, nr. tomor- Navy„ club „ . f ManchestqpManchester were Arena officiids made the deeiaioa Eheports of sugar by Java con- June "purging" of his Storm Troop- years with this terrific fear (of to tighten the commerce blockade of Cheney Brothers add the bride- row morning for transportation to saving their constitutional rights. ” tion to Italy, and shortly afterward striking Pacific Coast maritime 1 Guy who Is 86 years old resigned ; Ing company at Frederlckburg, Va., I* still on for the fourth member of them. The seven states having o f- groom la with the NaU'onal Fire In- He was making ready for the Harpr Pearson. David McCann, when the New Haven observatory . tinue to decline this season in com- ers. war) hanging over them ,"‘ he said. the recrulUng office of the Emer- " I say that there Is no reason for Burrendered himself to Federal im- workers. : yesterday at the, (uinual m ectjng; was not directly connected with an the party that escaned two others ficial censorship are New York, surance company of Hartford, in longest run_ of hts vacation cruise, Fred Lewie, Fred McCormick, .Sal- of the U. S. 'Weather Bureau fore- parison (vith 1933, according to ad- Some observers feel that 'when "In 10 years we will either have a gency Relief Commission, Hartford, their fears," he added. migration authorltlea. The action of the teamsters land was named chairman of the: N R A order concerning a wage dis- QiUckw fewisM it DItlOLVU H being held In ^'anchester Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, out across the Pacific to Hawaii. vatore Salmond and Max Schuller cast showera fdr tonight.' vices received by B. W. Dyer It Co., Hitler addresses the Reichstag to- w>ar that wlU smaah everything or the eUtiatical ddpartment. for CCC canape. "A few days ago, in Gerraanv," Legal s(eps Were planned later in : board. i pute. water, raachea stoiucb raadjr to act. Sore Although the patient In the hos- Virginia, Kansas and Maryland. j The guard of honor was compos- Both Gainer, New Haven negro sugar brokers. The total shipments morrow night he will be facing a wg will have put war beyond the unions o f San Francisco' and the KtUil tinco lit? oad Trial la Prooi. Me Tbs President sold h » had signed he aalu. "events occurred w.hlch the‘day to bold up executiofi of the East Bay cities of Oakland. Berk- I Frank H. Friasell, 'president, o ff Weinberg said the Fredericksburg pital said that there was no revolver Hollywood’s greatest, argument ^ n ly about half a dozen official ed of Marcel Donze. Louts Milligan and Bourlllard. Worceater, Mass., for June were 89,000 long tons, or major crisis of his chancellorship. realm ot possibility. Mlsa^phanle Parchalck of 75 shocked the world. dCfiortatioB order. , eley and Alameda came despite an i the Frlsxell Fabric Company and a! company was shut down for reasons In the gang he did not know at that against censor boards Is that they papers since leaving the capital and Frwk Taggert, Carl Prieae, Marcel light heavyweights, were ready for The little, gray man, who ohee 7,000 "below the same period last Official statements have applaud- ."War will mean the destruction time that the Manchester police had Nortlrstreet and Miss Catherine “I don’t , know how ‘they may appeal of a Federal Labor DL*putea vice president of the bank was! which the Grelf firm did not want to B ell-ans^^ arc Incon.ststent and no'n-conforma- v a r giving most of his time to In- Johert, John Jehney and WtiHarti action and predicted the fight woul<* ^ promised 50 per cent profits in 45 year. ed Hitler's action In the execution of our civilization and the pull will In their posstsslon the .32 caliber nVEPERMNTHUR^^ Opalach o f Main street. left this af- i “ ®'’* •ffected you but they made Board which reported Its first defin- elected aa Guy's successor, w h ile, make public at the present time. He FOR INDIGESTION E n E l a S . ^ tlve. Kennedy. The bugler waa from the not go the scheduled limit o f 7 2 days In a postal reply coupon fln- of Storm Troop leaders, but many be great for us to slip into another revolver that was pulled on Police- spection, and relaxation. temoon for Linden, N. J „ to be aick—not figuratively but phys- ite stiep toward possible settlement George A. Tierney was chosen' a, added that none of the other ten The State Movie Censor Boards , Aatced About N B A " A m erican Legion Corps. rounds, but would terminate wltU JV uiclal scheme, went before the gov- questions are unanswered In. the Middle Ages." vice prenldent. 'i man Cavagnaro ami also the preeent at their cousin’s wedding. actively sick. / Icnockout. 1 of the strike which has crippled plants operated by L. Grelf A are usually political plums, except In Asked abo'ot a report that ^eherat A t the mass In Vemon Center *^irnor to beg his clemency and to public mind, and Germans are look- He said it would be possible to I Guy has been coimected with the ^ Brother In Pennsylvania, Virginia wrench, which was later picked up BY AUSTRIAN BOMBS which is to take place Saturday. ’ adult resp^pslblj Broulllard wae the favorite V ^ coast shipping. Massachusetts, where state troop- P'ugh Johnson was reconthaending James Breen sang "Sweet Savio dear his record of one charge ot REDS’ PROPAGANDA ing to Hitler himself to answer outlaw war by establishing Institu- ibank since June. 1893. He became and Maryland, would be closed on Pumnell Place. men can be taken from their hofties Bless Us Ere We Go,” Mrs. Fred J. the principals in tonight’s clash p A S - those questions to their satisfaction Unlqn after union on both sides of ers are the censors, miere, the old that a commission- U ke over the horal tuiTitude. tions of peace insuring security to jits president July, 1903. dow:n. ' Mrs. Aldea The revolver did not have any Troop No, 1; B~S. A. of the S e c — stood up against a w all--bicks to Foley sang "Oh What Could My pared for the weighing In cel^V In his Reichstag speech. San Francisco bay and |n Portland. blue laws- -or lord's Day observance v/ork of the NRA, he iitid he expect- The Federal government has hop- nations. The company, however, he said. Is shells In It but was in good work- Olid Congregational church la spend- the rifles— and shot to death- Is Jesus Do More” and also Bailey's monies. Storm Troops wonder who Is go- Ore., fell In line towairds a poa.sible — arc used when It comes to film f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHESxER, CONN., THURSDATi JULY 12,1954, “STA Y OUT THOUSANDS FNJOY POEMS SHE HAS DESIGNS ON THE NEW FALL PAGE NINE' ' '' OF HELEN WELSHIMER 6^/>^C hildren SILKS O F Meeting visiting celebrities and 0LO R IF YIN e By Olive ' Roberts Ba.*ton EH CITY BATTLE BlueHelds Are Planning YANKS AND GIANTS being nice to people in gen- ROCKVILLE CLERKS • less M Y U F E r eral during her girlhood .days NBA SB(«y)CB. INC. Y o u r s e u = ELECTRICAL NINE - I I JBy Sophie Kerr^.... . TONIGHT A PEACH Id Canton, O.. where her father i lawm 1 The trouble waa that she (ioaxed Revenge Against Dashing IN CRUCIAL TESTS mower right away. I’ve told you six add threatened all day, but never la a prominent minister, gave j^ B y A B cw H srt^ .^ • BEGIN HERE TODAY times. You know what daddy said. once "made" the boy get at his Helen Welehlmer the keen insight "Oh. I'm gettlng. it. Yes. I am, BOW TO CATHOUCS JANE terry; comee to New work. Naturally he stretched pa- g»»Ugr W iNdL • too. Right this minute." Mahoney Team Tomorrow WINS 3 STRAIGHT Tork determined to ebow her home Into human naturea that has tience aa long oa he could. Most Fans Certain to Get Money’s town and eepedally AMY JACK- Tim pulled 'himself out of the children do. , - The.minute a wcanan makea up American League Leaders helped her to becom? one of the garage. SON that ehe can make a eococs* of leading poetry and prose writers her mind that she Is a certain type In response to tha request Of hun-^send Kovis into ths box again, thus her life. Amy had been her best In fifteen minutes his mother Soperb Pitching by Jack R ATT I Worth at Bronillard-Gain* The usual procedure' when a child or decides'that she truly wants to dreds of local baseball fans, the fa s t; ouuring tha fans of^ a sterling ex- friend rnitU HOWARD J A C K IN of the country. . . After high called; "Timothy, where are yoii? comes In all- bloodied up from a cut, to Meet Detroit — Terry Ed^ Ont Draft’Tex Team What on earth are you doing?" be one, her battle for charm and P-luefields Athletic club wUl play a hibition of pitching. * broke the enimteinent Jiuie foreed school nays In Canton,, ahe at- - Is to rush for the vaseline or some Hewitt Holds Visitors to, return match With ths strong Ma- "I’m oiling It. But Bu there ain't other healing salve, clap on a chunk beauty la partly won: - When she's er fight Kovis on Sunday allowed ths Ma- on him and married Amy." enable to tended Hiram College ana Colum- honey Service team of Hartford at honey nine only two bits, bolding Men Facing Cabs. 2 Id 1 in Trade School any oil In. this old csn. of It. and then tie a bandage on mapped out routines which the step- . hear the sljtht of Amy's happiness, bia. University . . . then on to the IVest side diamond Friday night the team scoreless until the ninth. Jane obtains a Job In a New York "You get at that grass. That tight. ping stones toward that goal, she’s work, . . . First Job was as fea- lawn mower Is Mi right, What you Five Scattered Hits — LEADERS at 6;30 o'clock. The Mahoney's plan Even then the vkiltora made their Healing unguents are all very well on the road to achievement. *New Haven, July 12 — The out- League Game— Carpen* real estate office. • to put in the field their oest players, thiee runs without getting a hit or with the nil star gams a matter Jans Is clever and soon is mak- ture writer on the Cant-''b Daily need Is grease for your elbows and fine, and no mother could raise- s ' After that she must Just stick to standing ring duel of the summer legs. Now hustle.” Lovett and Mahoney Do Natlanal rnd a hot tuasls with the Blueflelds a bass, on balls, errors by the Blue of records, major league baseball ln( an excellent salary. She has an News . . . a summer lr> Eutiipe family without them, but for a the rules she’s laid down for herself. season will be presented by Match- Teaching a Lesson fresh hew cut they are belter off for ^ Screen stars have led the way. _ _ Batting—Terry, Giants, AM; seems assured. Colds being the reason. swung back into full stride today • Gabby Hartnett, Cubs—Batted ters Beat Machinists by affair with ROGER THORPE, who over, she went to work for the The Mahoney team was. the talk It was very warm. The sum- the moment right on the bathroom I .One look at an old ’ picture of a maker At Caroly tonight at Dono- The probable llncupa will be as with the first of thS annual crucial powerfully Ip Cubs’ double win over Is nianied. later she Ures of him Akron Beacon - Journal, eight mer aftem(x>n was calling for WeD at Bat. Rrste.,^,*"’ van Field, BaMp Rock, where Lou of the town following the game with and when he offers to bear the ex- shelf. - „ , I famous beauty . and another follows: BHieflelda—Brennan, cf; C. series looming to test the supremacy Braves. 7 to3 Score. months later ihlftlcg ' to NEA. shade and dreams and lying on First aid for cuts consists of three i glimpse or her aa she looks today Scoring—Vaughan, Pirates, 89. Broulllard, of Worcester, Maas., 'he .Blueflelds heirs last Sunday. For Smith, 2b; Rautenherg. If; E. Ragus- Phil Collins, Phillies-Pitched ef- pense of their child she dismisses your back watching the vanilla- former world's middleweight and Oi-the New York Ya'hks In the Mm contemptufflisly. . . . Won rapid fame aa a poet, things. To wash the dirt out, to' should prove to any' girl of deter- Runa batted In—Ott, Giants, 84. pep at the bat and brilliant fielding kps 3b: B. Smith, rf; llunek, ss. West and the New York Giants at fectively to give Phils victory over chocolate clouds piling high Hits—M%dw1ck, Car^, 113. welterweight champion, and A1 the team revealed It haa few peers In her desperate pllKht Jane turns her "Bouventrs" reaching a sale In get the bleeding stopped and to use' mination and ambition that it's Tbs local Catholic Club baseball Ledlund. c; Katknvcck. c; Kovis, p. the Polo Grounds. Cards. the \veat. possible to improve hair, skin and team emerged from a losing streak Doubles—Urbanskl, Bravsa, 25. Gainer, New Haven Negro slugger, In this section of the state. Mahoney’s— Fersch, lb; Vandergrlft, By THOBLAS J. CBABA tc Amy for help. Howard Is tourtnx exceeding 35,000 copies . . M antiseptic. One thing about The Yanks after making a one- Lefty O'Doul, Giants—His fifth ^ think I’d I these germ-killers I think 1j wbrth figure and to look individual. that has stretched Into six games Triples—Medwlck and Collins, clash in a ten-round star bout. Last Sunday the classy shortstop Sh; Popowica, If; Plena, ss; Flaher- day stop at Cleveland yesterday and inning single accounted for winning Germany and .\my comes to New has a following of thousands of Cards, 9. The bout, which has attracted at- The battling electrical depart- Tork. She sta>s until the baby is cut the grass today. It s mentioning. They are not only For instancA. there’s Joan Craw- by Uklng the shifty Rockville for tha Bluefie.ds, "Whitey" Plunek ty, rf; vySdSstfup, Sb; z>eegan, efi defeating the Indians 9 U 4, were run against Pirates. readers for her philosophical ar when'^rFs I x»tety-«uards. hut assqme respond ford—always a pretty girl but cer- CHerks over the coals by a score of Home runs—Ott, Giants, 21. tention all over New England, will v.aS badly missed. Xbrougb a mis- Ferubs, c; Strong, p; McGrath, p at Detroit for four games in as Hank Greenberg, Tigers—Scored ment lived up to your correspond- bom and then, borrifled beeaiise 3 to 0 St the West Side diamond Stolen bases— Martin, Cards, 12. be held rain or -shine. In the event Jane Insists on Ki\1n|; her daughter tides for women . . gets a If it " *" '" ’’ “ ‘‘ y ‘ he mother a feel- tainly not a great beauty until she/ understanding, "Whitey " failed to Tbls game should be well attended many days. The Tigers were only two runs and batted in three as ent's -expectations yesterday after- see If It ralns^ ing of relief. learned what to do about herself*. last night. Pitching-J. Dean. Cards, 14-8. of Inclement or threatening report. Coach Foley bos decided to to offset heavy expenses. a half game nut of first place. Tigers walloped Senators. away, agrees to take tbe child with great thrill out of New York, but Out marched bis mother and; Use Peroxide or Iodine American weather. It will be staged in the noon at Mount Nebo when the Elec- the understanding that Jane never First of all, Joan. lost a good many Jack Hewitt .pitched a faultless The Giants, with a slightly longer Ray Benge, Dodgers—After retains a special affection for her seized the moi^r, "I'll do it my- So wh“ S ^ c o ^ ^ waa dieting so that her skin re for the Catholics by scatter- Batting—Manuth, Senators, .403; New Haven Arena. This Is to pro- lead of I f , games, have until Sat- tricians' shock troops stormed ths shall reclaim,her. tect the fans who will come here shaky first inning held Reds score- Helen W'elshimer old town of Canton. Such dripping, Uke tained a firm, youthful look. 'TheiL five hits in sucb a manner that Gebringer, Tigers, 579. urday before they nook up in a five- lea rest of tbs game. Draft-Tex nine with a last minute When Amy returns to Marburg Scoring—Gebringer, 76.- from distant parts. with the baby she worries over what she changed her coiffure. Instead o f le Clerks could not /onvert them game series with the Chicago Cubs. BUI Dickey, Yanks—Propelled tally after a l-I deadlock In the I h e 'c T a furious swathe, fo l-: ^‘’ tcl^'^ook. i S ' " ^ c ™ continuing to cover up her forehead ' Into runs. Jack's mates failed Runa batted in—Gebringer, 92. In their lost encounter here sev- CRACK SWIMMERS The Tigers hoi a dlfficilt tlr.t Howard, still In Europe, will think eral months ago, Broulllard batted WEETAMOE CREW twe home runs In Yanks' victory seventh and emerged victoriously hack nothing. TTien they would put r.wn home coming and that of How- lowed by a contrite bo^ ^ .’'“ ^''-0’ hnow whether the cut la shallow or —foreheads really are lovely, you get a safe hit until the fourth in Hits—Manuah, 131. beating the Waahli gtoii Senatorr over Indians. of what she has done. I'll do It I do it, P “ ddy, wall . deep. If it looks ugly and you know out a close win over Gainer in a by the very small margin of 2-1. the secret away, never to allude to ard, ahe thought of her mother's know—she cut her' hair and now ning off the delivery of Pete Genu- Doubles—Manual, 29. 13 to 7 yqatorday. Stnrt'ng out The victory marked the electrical NOW OO ON WITH THE .STORY give me heck If you get sick, He it is bleeding more than Is healthy brushes It backward. Triples— Manuah. 10. shindig that attractel a 36.000 it bury It. She had no real rnksglv- frank statement of uncertainty— tried to get hold of the handle, vest. In this frame Lovett spoiled OF STATE COMING with seven' runs In the first three department’s third straight win In send for Dr. Blank. However, go at Her eyes were her next Impor- Home runs— Foxx, Athletics, 26. gate. Lou Is positive that he will IN RESCUE ACT innings, they appar,-. tly were head CHAPTER XIX Ings aa to Howard's willingness to vlien she had any time to think at but she' kept grimly, on. Her Pete’s hertofore airtight hurling by ailso win tonight’s engagement, but three starts tbls season and thus have the child In their home. How- all She had a great deal to do and it yourself first. Bathe It. Get all tant consideration. She knew they spiking a single dowm the left field - Stolen bases—Werber, Red Sox, ed for an easy victory only to have annexed Mitchell Bablel’s third win Professor Lowe looked down at. blood pressure was miounting. .She 20. Gainer^ left hand has a way of up- DID CARNERA GET ii,rd would say that she had done the she was glad of It, for again there j vlsiolc' dirt out. And then hunt up were beautiful but she knew, too, foul line. the Senators score seven runs In three attempts to date. the tiny baby. “ Amy. you must knew she shouldn't -touch the that she hadn’t been making the Pitching—Gomez, Yanks, 14-2. setting an opponent, especially In a only possible thing. She could de- was a lapse In messages from •your antiseptic. Perhaps you like "Varrick laid down a pretty sacri- through the fourth flftt and sixth came her." he said, "This continual mower, much less bq out .in the peroxide. It has a habit of bolllmr! 7*’ *^ ’’ organisms seen iVl a Inbora- most of them. Arching the brows return battle. Championship Events Will Innings. Mickey Cochmnr's men •The Borhe” Hits Homer use of the feminine pronoun annoys pi nd on Howard, and aa she thought Howard tjid Professor Ellert, and fice which advanced Lovett to sec- Rainbow Leads Yankee ^D;.„ , V i “ P out- Or put on iodine. No i circlc-and-bar design framing the eoraclv face of and u.sing the right mascara dlc( the Matchmaker Caroly will put on put on a big eignth inning, how- AN UNFAIR DEAL? Mike 'The Boche" Habersm me." f him she caught a new sense of the supense was hard. All of her I-Il. tpach you one jrood les- hurm uBinev u m.'. } Jane C^ampbelliampbell (above) won for her the am;itpnramateur textile r‘j*«icrn4 mile course bad Lefty O’Doul gave the Giants their tired 14 electrical willow wlelders. didn't' know she felt this way. but ! ®‘°P “ ’ ® ' ‘^wred vessel from empty- clusively in Models both being scored In the fourth. lew net with 104-25- -79. Mra. Chap- and other features, there will be a expired by about half an hour and close on a deluge of rumors to that Carpenters Again Beaten saw." "It's a very old-fashioned cradle," not give her one. "I'll wait for she did. She wanted the boy to i “ should be tied be- Ubwns For Jeoo Slulr man had low putts with 34. game. , When Jean Muir was assigned to "Mickey” Mikan, playing hia first flve-mlle open swim for men and the race committee announced the The Phillies hit Tex Carleton when effect, as far as the Blackshirt The hapless carpentry depart- They had reached the door. It sold -Mrn, Lowe, "but it’s In gemd Howard to choo.se It,"''she said. have his lesson and was willing to j ‘ ween the cut and the body. But Service game for the Catholics, steadied the Following are the points: HELD AT BRASS CITY women. Those entering this event affair no contest. ment again bowed, for the third seemed to Amy, entering, that there Condition and the Sides arc high Amy had come homo late m be the martyr and pay a dear price lournlqucts sro only used in the by the favorites. "A Lady Surrenders," she had worn Manchester hits meant nins and Phil Collins Press is concerned. on the screen a- total of perhaps team considerably and proved the will be required to swim around Rainbow's lead — 11 aeconda hurled eight-hit ball as Philadelphia consecutive time In three starts this hod never been a ly place so boautl- CTunigh fo r s a fety. You could take A'jgust and It was late In September In order that he should have the ! greatest emergencies. They must \ O V C.\N*T U\-E FIVE MINUTES Iillss Havens ...... 0 Globe Hollow 20 times. Endurance For the first few days after the seven "changes." In both "A .Modern must versatile player on the field elapsed time— whs due entirely to a beat the Cards 5 to 2 fight, papers here were editorially year when the machine depart- fill, .so welcoming as that hid houses "wie rockers off, I suppo.se. I believe end the first semester of the college punishment she hadn't the cour- i oc tight as to cut off all WITHOUT OXYGEN SUPPLY He handled eight chances with ease Miss Fitzgerald ...... 1 Ed McKnight and Abraham as well as speed will be necessary fluke in the dying breeze and the ment’s nine drubbed the Cabinet The windows were open. The g >e?m year hud commenced -with much age to give herself. In other ' “ ‘ her circulation and they cannot be By ROBBIN CDO.VS Hero" and "As The Earth Turns" Ray Benge pitched steady ball to noncommital, although they freely 3 it's not considered the thing nowa there was little opportunity for a "Em le" Dowd, a Manchester lad Iiavena-Fltzgerald . . . ; ...... 0 ’ to come out ahead in this dis- Vanderbilt boat's backers could get Makers yesterday afternoon at the garden beyond looked In at them. A I'ay.s to roek hahlcs to .sleep."' imierfalrity ilnd confusion us to the words, she had the wrong kind of I ‘ reme cases they have their use. Bassford Forge Ahead at tance heat. gfVe the Brooklyn Dodgers a 5 to 2 published purported statements and stylist to exercise his talents, be- You .May Go Foodless a Month or made a thrilling running catch in Mrs. Johnson ...... 2 1-2 little satlsfactlok- from her perform- decision over the Cincinnati Reds. Charter Oak ball diamond by the lazy south breeze stirred the white "This hriby Is going to be rocked geological courses when, one morn- courage. : Icri on too long However, In' ex Hollywood—When women movie M*s. Bcndall ...... 3 Annual Tennis Tournament. rumors from the United States and score of 7-3. fans were gasping at the spectacu- cause of tlTc limitations of the rbles. .More, hut ,-\ny Intemiption to left center of a drive from the No charge win be made for en- ance. While the wind remained curtains and brought (he honey- to sleep." .said Amy, lirmly. 'And ing, very early, the telephone rang. , It turned out as she planned. ' The big thing is always to get the Your Breathing Is a Menace Juhnson-Bendall ...... 2 England conceding the Ambling Alp lar gowns affceteil by Gloria Swan- In the new film she gets 22 changes. bludgeon of Joey Raynor. Burk tries and cash prizes will be award- strong enough to sail a race, Yan- a dirty deal. Cooney Effective suckle. "Oh"' she exclaimed, "I may be If ehe sleeps in an nld-fasb- Half asleep Amy reached from her The doctor came and Timothy was doctor when things look bad. to Your U fo bardt, plAylng first base for the Mrs. Seaman'...... 0 ed to the swimmera coming In first, kee had trounced her opponent. It "Jlggs" Cooney waa not only a in disgrace for days and made to son in the days of her stardom In Twenty-two new gowns for a new Waterbury, July 12.— (AP) — One of these rumors held that efidn't know bow sweet it was, or loned cradle she’ll grow up to b« a bc'j and put the receiver to her Bandages stick sometimes when pcrsonality-T-that means an assign- first time tbls season, did a credita- Mrs. Bush ...... 1-3 second or third In the different was Just aa the contest ended that a BEARS AND BRISTOLS masterful pill tosscr yesterday but car. The connection waa bad and feel that if his mother died it was De Mine's gilded films, they simply The, favorites still led the field to- (Jarnera had been drugged, another bovy much I missed It. And you've nice old-fashioned girl. " removed and take thepiealing .scab ment of no moan proportions, and By DK. MORRIS FISHBEIN ble Job. Seaman-Bush ...... 0 day as the third annual Naugatuck events. Entries may be filed with puff came up from astern to push be was also a master of his fellow put flowers around It makes me s..>mcone was talking very fast, all his fault, a punishment far in w’lth them. This optm.s up a new gasped and let it go at that. They that he had been Intimidated by "It doesn’t exactly follow. But might have envied but- they didn’t inddentally a Job of the sort, these Editor, Journal of the Amerirnn Dowd and C. Genovesl hit safely Mr.« Little ...... 1 1-2 Valley tennis tournament moved Director Busch at any time. Rainbow past the virtually becalmed stickmen at the platter, practically want to cry. I’m so glad to be home don't let's stall the argument of stammering the wurds, and at first exccHB of hifl small crime. raw surface. After a wound is Yankee. WIN AT PUYGROUNDS gangsters o f the .Ollllnger two-gun winning bis own ball game when ha Imitate. The star in question hasn't bcoh .Medleal .Association, and of Hygeia, twice for the CHerks. Dowd’s two Mrs. Bllah ...... i. 0 into the fourth round of play at the This Is the first time tnat Man- variety who held" their guns trained agalp." lif tedlty vermis environment. Per the couldn't make it out. Then she ! thoroughly closed and h.a.s’ started the inspiration of any other de- the Health .Magazine bagger shot along the right field Little-Bllsh ...... 0 coimtry club of Waterbury. chester has been awarded the state The pairings for today's contest struck out nine foemen, walked re.ipdnslDlllty. As a matter of fact, I to heal, your doctor may suggest a Few women would have dreamcii ! on him during the match. They left her taking off her hat, 'soniWIy I've always bet on heredity.” Kesid! signer. It’s a "new Job." You may be able to exist without foul line and bounced out into the Ed. McKnlght of Springfield, championship swimming meet. The will be announced shortly before three and allowed the (Carpenters < penlng her hags. As they drove "Darling, darlin", darlingi" earns unless they are carefully condi-; thin application of ointment that of adapting for personal use the i Two -weeks after the match to a helping of seven fairly well "Oh Mother, hiivc'yciu; Hut you food from 30 to -10 days and without street Butch Lovett and Mahoney 10 1-2 Mass., seeded number one In the program la certain to bring here race time, but it was expected that The,Bears triumphed over the Roman papers launched a batch of av.ay Professor Ixiwe said to hi.s ca n ’t he fliirci ” the faraway rushing voice, "hurry, Honed to expect certain duties, will defend the scab. Or he may styles Miss Swanson and her sisters the best swimmers -n the state. Di- Yankee would sail the course with scattered blnglea. 'Cooney fared of the cineqia displayed. The de- ! v.’ster from five to seven days, but knocked out timely binglca which Wethcrafleld men’s singles division, entered the Cows by a score of 9 to 7 ih an In- articles alleging definite proof that wife haltingly: "It has to ronie to There u.-B .such dism ay In A m y 's ijenk to me, I've been neariy 1 ^'r . l-ihow you how a .slight dampening you can't do without oxygen for provided the necessary stimulus for Miss Cassedy ...... fourth round by conquering Douglas rector Busch, considers Manchester Weetamoe, the third cup candidate. termediate League- ba.ieball game very, well at the plate, clipping' off a all parrnt.s, l s,ippo.se. hut I dldn ' crazy -" , In the cool of the morning, if his; in warm water (a little salt for signs were purposely made extreme. ; Baer had been allowed to foul Jils fine two out of two In the hoatllltles vi'K— th.'ii .\li-.. Lowe'.s surptc’lonM even five minutca. the two runs ”Cored. 51 rs. Beebe ...... Wright of Hartford yealerday 6-2, extremely fortunate in being select- Weetamoe resumes competition to- at the West Side playground yes- gigantic opponent freely. know how much it was going to mother had said, "Come." and put 'ssfety’s sake) will allow the hand" If any new note in fashion were on - ed as the site for the meet this day after a trip Bristol. She bad staged at Charter Oak field. became A ccrt.iinty. This was It. i'. "Howard HnwUnl oh where are the horizon, the mov(c stars took It,-1 motaUons— If you are deprived of oxygen CathoUc (Tub (2) C’a.-isedy-Bcebc ...... 6-4. .0 terday. le a Jimlor Softball He Throw* Contumely! i.uit, the monient when their child r.i.ci i',,,y'.s i hild; "Xo. you, where are you? " i I v t h ^ l o h W ' ' "1 Ode to peel 'easily without disturb- for even one minute, you would be.In AB R H PO A Mrs. McCambrldge . . . . Besides McKnlght, Abraham year. • lost a new and lighter centerboard, League match also at the West Electric Dep't (2) ly Ihe job would have been done, ing the healed crust. exaggerated it, and nimle the cus- I Thl.s proof, said the press, v AB. R. Hi PO. E.' Is deflnitely done with youth I al- .'•.by. i.i I'oii;I m not sure. .N;i- (To IW- i'oiitiniiesll tomers sit up. Ckithcs of the screen j a se'rious .situation and If this should Mikan. 2b ...... 3 0 1 6 2 M'S. Mather ...... Bas.sford of York town Heights, N. shipped in compliance with specifi- Side playground yeirtordav the Bris- based on a group of fight photo- A. cations for J Class construction, hut Cook, c ______4 0 1 11 1 0 ways think ef Amy a.s such a love- 1 ody's sure Don't llie hc.sl families were fantastic, extravagant, theat- Our children and grandchildren h" extended only slightly, you would Raynor, If ...... 2 0 0 1 0 McCambridge-Mather .. Y., a veteran player, also won his tols beat the Fokkers 14'to 11. The graphs. which, however, were not ly. happy young thing, aiid vet to- the race committee ruled ahe may .Salmonson, ss . ..3 0 0 2 0 0 always have a black sheep, and Tin S F,.M>KTII \.v/:/,\r. rical. ' can vote for whatever form of gov- become unconscious and life would Lovett, 3b ...... 3 1 1 2 1 Mis. Schorer : ...... 1 .. way into the fourth round by de- scores: published. The articles made the day- I realized the drat roai toueh c-ori t .some o f the incs.ne.st, m ust end. Varrick, rf ...... 2 0 1 1 0 feating F. R. Meyers of Hartford use her old board, much overweight, Bears Storm, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 But today there arc clothes manu- . ernment they want. We who are' 5:is. Pellier...... rounds of Rome newspapers Includ- Babiel, p 3 1 cf age. It wasn't the fatigue of li.wuowii people iningltiahle have Burkhardt, lb ...3 1 0 5 0 6-2. 6-0. until another new one can be built AB HPO A E 2 0 4 0 Wichita. Kansas- Farm women facturers specializing In cinema living have Hitler and we are satis- The margin of oxygen reserve In .Sfhoror-Pelller ...... R ing the Influential Giomale d’ltatia, Bisscll, lb...... 3 0 1 6 0 the trip, nor the worry about How- ( hildien tlml are perfec t models i Outdoor Life of Girl Scouts fied:' your body Is so narrow that It Is Massey, ss ...... 2 0 0 1 2 In the third round of the women's at the Bristol yards. Jones, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 In this vicinity are competing with modes, with one shop in a city given Mrs. Plnncy II I iccolo, and other Journals. Tully, cf ___ _ 1 0 0 0 0 0 ard. She’.s bee’n through something 'I ne only thing to do w Hi rlilldren —Minister Hi'rnian G»>erlng ca.slly crossed, and jtet It Is a mar- Mahoney, c f ...... 2 0 1 0 0 singles, Olga Kallos of Ridgefield Such a pairing would leave Rain- D. Simmons, sb . .1 0 0 5 1 1 "Some of the photographs," said college youths for worn-out motor exclusive representation, " s h o p of Mrs. Patlenqe ...... Standings bow facing Vanltle, built os a Cup Scibek, 3 b ...... 3 0 2 1 2 0 roc*re,- some, difficult experience n to keep them healthy and leach Germany. N. Bogginl, c . . . . 2 0 0 4 0 will meet Virginia Gaillard of New Fraher. p ...... 4 2 2 1 2 0 cars. girls who arc on tholr toes know gin between life and death. I’lnney-Patlence ...... a portion of one of the articles, Pcseik, cf .,., .2 0 0 0 0 0 tliat's changed her and' matured t.'iem man.ucr.H Tlicy're bound to | Ideal for Girls, Says Author J-Hewitt, p ...... 1 0 0 1 1 Haven and Ann Moran of Water- Y'ESTEBD.YY'S RESULTS defender twenty years ago, and now J. Simmons, lb ..1 1 1 5 0 0 Their Inteiest ends In possession, what a customer means when she 1 ------Anything that interrupts breath- Ineligible. "demonstrate the provicative atti- H. StakllnskI, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 her And I can tell you, my dear, r.cake their morals-for themselves." ng is a menace to life. Your whole hury will meet Maude Walcott of Sullivan, If . 2 0 0 0 0 tude of Baer, who Is laughing shock- however. By cutting, o'lt the top of — Isays she wants a dress like the one | I guess I'll be back in the ring 25 1-2 A rescue by Weetamoe's crew —a Amer, cf ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 H hurt me In a queer helpless way. the gasoline tank-and soldering on I Joan Crawford wore lii this film or ; now aa a referee, with two little ‘.rcathing mechanism, moreover, la 20 2 4 21 6 Rye, N. Y. N o r t h e a s t e m Grant, cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 ingly, launching np one knows what T hat wa.s why; I talked so iiiiKti I There will be fewer morbid'wom- Rockillle nerks (0) Hartford 7, Manchester 5. two-day old affair — came to light Suchy, rf .. 0 Amy did not carry the argument a drain filpe they have a first clas.s rarely learn elsewhere. It furnishes } that,'or a hat like Norma Shearer’s fellows ready to square off. so complicated that various' typea ...... 1 1 0 0 0 contumely at Camera, upon whose Totals ...... 26 2 6 21 8 0 r.on.scn.se about the Infant's name” en when there are more outdoor AB R H PO Lowell 5, Springfield 4. last night as skippers and crews Judd, c ...... 2 1 1 8 5 1 farther But in the days between hei kitchen sink. them w ith a practical ideal to j or Constance Bennett’s in a rerent — Gene Tuiihev, to w limn a Ms-ond of interruption are possible. gatheied to swap yarns. fa cets clearly exprestted the acute Draft-Tex (l) "I know. 1 felt exiictly what you girls, In the opinion of .Vlary Rob- which they may bring their innate | picture, 1 son has iM-eii lairn. There Is that portion of the brain J. Kulik. as ..... 3 0 I T LUEFIELD SENIORS WIN Cambridge 6, Worcester 5. Bantly, 3b ...... 3 2 3 0 C 0 physical pain of his fractured ankle GREEN TEAM TO PLAY New Bedford 12. WatePtown 3. Monday, as Weetamoe waa cruis- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. i;iean. But It can't be done. \vc erts Rinehart, novelist and camper. loyally and enthusiasm which controls the automatic charac- H. Berthold. 3b ..3 0 0 0 Freebum, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 and the moral spasm of feeling un- W. StakllnskI, c 3 0 National ing up the bay, she sighted a girl, — _ r 14 0 0 fathers and ' mothers can't shelter The leader, Mrs. Rinehart ex- Dressing Like The Stars ' Busine.ss and mciney making are let of breathing; there are the Dowd, cf ...... 3 0 2 3 -~i able to react as he would wish. Butler, cf ...... 3 0 0 "Girls have a tendency to look up IE FROM WEST SIDES Chicago 3-2, Boston 2-1. off Jamestown, clinging to a hell 0 0 0 CUT children forever If we did plained, Is the pivot on - which the Today s well-dressed women of "a part of life, but they arc not life, iierves in the spine and those lead- Kowekl, If ...... 3 0 0 0 21 9 9 21 10 3 "In other photos the Californian Haberem, p ... 3 1 2 0 they'd only become cases of arre.sted rather than out." says .Mrs. Rine- W. Berthold. rf ..3 0 0 1 SOUTH WINDSOR NINE New York 3, Pittsburgh 2. buoy. The girl and a ^ rl Com- 1 1 success of Girl Scouting turns. the screen, therefore, enjoy the re- , —Raymond J. Kiiocppel of New ing from the splno to the muscles Cows Is seen striking Camera in the head Laahlnskl, as .. ..3 0 0 0 0 0 development. Whatever Amy's been hart. "They dream dti-ama not of "Due to minimum achool budgets Phillips, 2b ..... 2 0 0 3 Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 2. panion had been rowing. The AB R HPO A E and in the stomach while he is Bucce.ss but of happiness, but they **!!^''' 1?.^ sotting styles that York, former director of Rotarv that are Involved In breathing: there Weiss, lb ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 through Is concerned with that baby. ' and .lack of employment, there ajc C. Genovesl. ib ..3 . 0 2 7 combination of hits and errors Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 2. stranded lass had climbed, from the McCollum, cl ___ 4 0 1 0 0 0 down; still another shows Camera arc vague and uncertain about their will be -good months after the day I International, ere the passages thruogh which the Game Will Be Singed Tomor- rowboat to the bell buoy and In do- Wetherbee. If . 2 0 0 1 0 0 i;m sure of that." more women available today than they first , wear them on the sound ______Lii flows, and the lungs themselves. G. Kulik, c ...... 2 0 0 2 enabled the Blueficld Seniors to push American Keeler, If ...... 3 2 1 1 0 0 down and in' great pain with his Sltek, 3b ...... 2 0 0 2 1 0 "Yes. It must have been a strug- goal and the means of reaching It. ever before for- such constructive ! stages. Thf re.sponsibility, of course, Genovesl, p across four ru n a ^ the seventh Inn row Evening at Jarvis Grovis New York 9, Cleveland 4. ing BO, had kicked the oars o f the Kurly. lb ...... 4 2 3 7 0 2, adversary kneeling in his stomach torn between alternatlvrs and the Nov/ I am going to bed and sleep boat Into the water. Neff,, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 gle to declde to adopt a child wlth- social work," .Mrs. Rinehart .lal-i. ‘ “ Us ultimately upon the studio de- ing and thus win a Innqe against the — Expect Snappy Contest. Detroit 13, Washington 7. Webb, c ...... 3 J 1 6 0 2 "There Is enough shown to have distractions of modem life." aw.ay all the misery ' I have suf- Anything that blocks the passages Zbyk, 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 eut consulting Howard or any of her "Commuhitlcs, too, need trained signers the Adrians, the Rene 24 0 5 IS 14 West Sides at Mt. Nqto yesterday. Weetamoe took the girl from ths Kose, p ...... 4 0 0 0 4 0 merited not only one but 30 dis- Camping, with its emphasis on fered in court, and dream of the or that breaks the pathw'ays along buoy and threw a line to her com- friends, except thijt fly.tway Jane" lenders for their recreation, and the Huberts,'the Orry-Kcllys and Travis ilay when I shall he dancing again. RoekvlUe' . . . . t . 000 000 0—0 The contest waa replm with fast B-tANDINGS Johnson, as ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 qualiflcstions.” Totals ...... 23 1 8 21 3 1 simplicity and the fewness of our Olrl Scouts give this training at Bantons of the lots. which the stimulus to breathing Manchester '...... 000 200 X—2 At 6:15 tomorrow evening Man Northeastern panion In the oarlesa rowboat. Both • 7 —"I illy I,osch, famous \'lonnrse moves may bring about death. fielding by players on both teams. Brlmley, 3b ...... 8 1 2 S 1 2 An ‘Infamous Mashlnatlon* Score by Inningi; fundamental need.s, la what the girl These boys have what might be Runa batted in, Massey, 51aho- Fraser ma*le a running catch that Chester Green takes on for the first W. L. PC. were taken Into Jamestown by Lorch, rf . .. Mrs. Lowe looked sharply at her Camp Edith Macy, Brlarcliff Man- dancer. Just divorced. Therefore, qur whole lives are spent . . . . .1 0 D 0 0 0 The indifference of Referee Dono- Electrical ...... 010 000 I—a fc isband, wondering If he was as un- - w'anta, Mrs. Rinehart believes, and« or, N y „ and twenty-two other ney; two base hit, Dowd; stolen was a peach, while Cy Blapcbard time this season, the Pleasant Val Hartford ...... 7 0 1.000 Weetamoe and her crew. Tierney, ah ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 van was responsive for the outcome' Draft-Tex ...... in getting sufficient oxygen. ley A. C. of South ’ Windsor. The 000 100 0—1 •usplclous as be soimded. If he was she points out that they, could get schools throughout the country. bases, H. Berthold, Burkhardt; sac- also snatched a smoker out ofxthe Mafichester ...... 7 2 .778 Solmonion, rf ....2 0 0 0 1 0 of the fight, the widely-circulated It easily through the Girl Scouts. ' The period for which anyone can game will be played on the Green's Two base hit, Bablet; home run, she had better keep her own euepl- "Glrla haunt the movies and be- rifice, Varrick; double plays. J. Ku- air that looked Uke a two bag^r. New Bedford ...... f 5 2 .714 — srtlcla concluded. It said It seemed Haberem; stolen has.a. Electrical 2, Cions under cover, for he was .quite i "The experience of elmpllfylng come moody and dreamy finding hold his breath without discomfort Itk to Phillips to C. Genovesl, Mas- The score: home lot at Jarvis Grove and ac- Lowell...... 5 4 .556 JIMMY MCLARNIN GOING certain Camera bad been the vic- ohe'e dally existence In camp," says is apparently limited to 45 seconds. 30 7 10 18 6 6 Draft-Tex 2; left on baaea. Electri- absenj-mlnded enough to blurt them ‘ their vicarious romance, because ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd’s Son on Stage sey to Mikan to Burkhardt, J. Hew- Bluefleld 5tenlors (9) . cording to information received by Worcester ...... 3 4 .429 Score by Innings; tim of an "Infamous machination' cal 6, Draft-Tex 1; baae on balls, oft out at the time and place they would Mrs. Rinehart, "Is one which lasts there Is no one to take them Into If, however, you prepare yourself itt to Burkhardt; left on bases, sb r h po s Manager Htiblard, the locals are Springfield ...... 2 6 .250 based on American determination all through life and affects all rela- f.ir holding your breath by breathing TO RGHT BARNEY ROSS Cows ...... 102 031 0—7 Haberem 2; struck out by Babiel be ropst awkward. She herself was., the open and give them adventure ~1Bi Manchester 2, Rockville G; base on B. Schubert, If ..4 1 0 2 0 m ating a team that haa to dale Watertown ...... 1 6 .143 Bears ...... 314 that 001 x—9 "the world . chainpionshtp 11, Hsberera 14; hits of Babiel 3 tionships. The organized play iu a slowly and deeply for a certain absolutely sure about the baby, and ' In real life. To do so should be the balls, off J. Hewitt 3. P. Genovesl 2; Jlordavsky, ss ...4 1 0 3 1 hungs up an enviable record. The Cambridge ...... 1 7 .125 Two base hits, Banlly, Webb, should return to ths possession of in. 7 Itmlngs, off Haberem 6 'In 7 In- Girl Scout troop, and the emphasis .fT.glh of time,- you may be able to Hublardltcs, however, showed ex- her old' dislike .and reseutnieut of I privilege and pleasure of ojder struck out, by J. Hewitt, 4; passed Johnson, p National an American at all costa!" nings; hit by pitcher (Stomi) by on loyalty, honesty, responsibility, do without breathing for anywhere 15 Round Bout for Welter- Fraher; three base hit, Brlmley; June's influence over Amy quickened women who have time and ln,telli- balls, N. Bogginl; umpires, Russell Twaronlte, lb cellent form in practice Tuesday W. L. PC. hits, off Kose 9, Fraher 10; stolen In the midst of the press slurge Haberem; winning pitcher, Babiel; teach the girls a lesson that th(>y trora five to six minutes. evening, and with the memory o£ weight Championship to bito life. Admiration aiai pride, too, gence to spare." .ts and Maloney; time 1:00. Blanchard, sf - New York ...... 49 28 .636 base, Fraher; base on balls,, off of alibis for- the fallen ^ant, CkJunt losing pitcher, Hal^rern; umplrqs for her own daughter who hiust ' If, in addition to that, the air you Hand, 3b ___ the shutout handed them last Sun- Chicago ...... 48 30 .615 Take Place on Sept. 61 Fraher 3, Kose 9; hit by pitcher, Francesco dl Campello, vice presi- Ernest Panceria and Alex McBride," have volunteercu to lake the child. | breathe' is supplemented with extra Smiih, 2b . .. day by St. Silchael's very much St. Louis ...... 43 32 .573 Keeler by Fraher; struck out, by dent of the Italian PugilisUo Fed- time of game, 1:68. She recalled that in her letter tell- j apart, and neither . the Jobs that ( xygen; you can extcnd'thc period CAVALCADE IS UKENED T. Btniff, cf . present In their minds, are going in- Plttaburgh ...... 3« 34 .528 New York. July 12 (AP) — Fraher 10. Kose 8; time, 3:00: um- eration. dropped a cool hint that ing of the adoption Amy had said ; ahe gets nor the novels that she w thout the motions of breathing to C. Struff, c .. to tomorrow evenlqg’s game with Boston . . . . ___ ... 39 39 J500 Jimmy McLamin, who has never pires, KIttel and Magnuson. the Federation did not share tbls Mschlnr (7) ^•^55 the sole idea of winning it. This that It waa a . child whose mother writes seem to amount to very almost 15 minutes. M. Schubert, c Brooklyn ...... 32 45 .416 failed to whip in a second attempt, y opinion. did not want It. would not keep it I much. It haa been pointed out that the TO MIGHTY MAR 0 ’ WAR Canade. rf .. worthy atabltion should result in a Philadelphia ...... 31 47 .397 the few fighters who managed to Bristols ’tl4 ) - "My impression U that Max was Greaves, rf .... .4110 0 0 Amy will nevet tell me anything But while Hervey Russell la the Lmm sprint swifnmers In recent Olympic Custer, rf . .. a scrappy contest at least. It Is Cincinnati ...... 24 49 .329 beat him the first time out, is going AB R H PO A E the better man, at least as far aa Walter Philips, If 2 0 0 0 0 1 CAIL central figure, the book hardly games breathed oxygen before en- rumored that the Green's latest re- to get another chance at Barney Patrick, 8b . . . mere." she thought For her own I Trainer Bob Smith to Stait American Colemsn, sb . . . . .4 1 4 7 1 2 that fight waa concerned," be said. ..2100 0 0 relf-reapert she added: "And I shall ujoLcK, iiic. icn n iA . elands or falls with her. It Is 'w" tering the races and had a consider- - 38 9 10 31 6 6 cruit to the pitching staff , will make W. L P.C. Ross, the lightweight champion who V. Taggert. ss ...6 3 1 2 0 4 Cooney, p ...... 2 0 2 2 1 0 never aak her " | BY BRUCS C A T IO N chiefly, as Miss Jameson Intends, able advantage becati.se of that fact. Crack Three Year Old at his debut on mound.for th s” Hub- New York ...... 47 27 .635 took over the slugging Irishman's 0 . Smith, lb . ...5 3 9 1 0 SavltskI, 2b . .. 2 0 1 3 0 0 ynoItiiCK^ oi" lardttes. Coach Dwyer's and Man- welterweight cfown. Behind them Amy « lis hurrjdnq : a picture of England. It shows a Ariington Saturday. Detroit ...... 48 29 .623 Ti Martin, p .. .. .5 1 1 .3 6 2 ARMY AND NAVY TEAM De Torando, cf. .2 1 1 0 0 0 tucanin.o a. FINDS LAND l*OISED society overshadowed by the war— ager Hublard's only reply to queries The match, again considered a Lucas, aa ...... about her house, her fatigue, her' 111 When you exert effort you breathe Fraser, sf . . . . Boston ...... 43 85 .545 Runde, 8b . . . . .,.3 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 doAliIn^ BETWEE.V DISASTERS a society which appears, now and more oxygen than when at rest. At ^Chicago, July 12.— (AP) — Smll- Wilkinson, ss . as to ths identity of the new twirler Cleveland ...... 39 86 .620 natural In view of the clever battle McAllister, cf ...3 2 0 0 0 0 Stevenson, lb . 2 1 0 5 0 1 strain vanishing under the. delight Is "he's good." the pair put up in M adlvn Square ol being with her own agailn. The then, to be poised insecurely be- rest you breathe about one-fourt i Bob Smith, called the foxy Jolly, l b ' ...... Washington ...... 39 39 .600 E. McCann, rf ...6 0 1 0 0 2 WINNERS AT SOFTBALL GUI, c ...... 2 2 2 5 1 1 oruL •Tompany Parade” In Picture Of tween two catastrophes. Garden last month, was- made yes- hbhjf cried with hunger .She must quart of oxygen a minute. Whu* ndpa of the merlcan turf stuck Gustafson. Sb. St. Louie ...... 81 39 .445 E. Moors, e ...... 8 3 1 4 0 0 Wilson Philips, If 10 10 0 0 CjrttoTu. tjojij hiW ion, PoHt-Wur England Its- pace' la not normal - and walking briskly, you breathe about J tongue In his cheek before he Philadelphia ...... 30 45 .400 terday for September 6. The site Colas, If ...... S 0 1 0 0 u leave her and go into hei- homely Armstrong, If. has not been selected but the 16 Easily Trounce -Veterans - neither are Ita people. There Is an a quart a. minute, and during heavy decided to answer the question. Johnson, p . .. Chicago ...... 24 49 .329 Kenton, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 2 Totals ...... 21 7 8 16 4 3 peat kitchen-to prepare fresh food, Wur ojruL beii"-.. Possibly It is' a little bit late air of disaster about, both In the TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP round bout probably will be held In Carpentiy (8) everything seemed to welcome her. work or violent exercise from one "Well. I’ll tell you. If he isn't an- Stevenson, 2b Foreign Wars by Score - hed bttji&vu-. ' pa.st and In the future. one of the major league ball parka AB. R. H. PO. Everything was In place, responded m the day to be calling your at- rnd one-half to two quarts a min- other Man O'War. he will be ths Morlsrty, c ... TODAY'S GAMES 41 14 13 27 8 12 16 iQ I for Leadership. A. E. iv enjhu "to tention to "Company Parade," by Published by Knopf, "Company ute. next thing to It." he said. NorthmUrn or In the bowl, where -incidentally Fokkers (11) Kukcha, If . .4110 0 0 to her hand She cbd not need to Parade" la priced at 32.50. Vennart, cf . . . NOT TO BE HELD HERE no chsroplon has ever successfully The most oxygen that you can Smith was referring to Caval- Hartford at Worcester. AB R HPO Faced with the biggest game of Kayan, p ...... 8 0 1 0 1 0 fumble or hunt for anything. The moke^ ^ Storm Jameson. Yet here Is a book Brlmley, rf . . . defended Hts title. Smith, c ...... store up m your body la about three cade, leading candidate for the three Rii.isell, rf . .. Manchester at Springfield. Campbell, lb ....5 2 2 9 0 2 the present series, the V. F. W. team 2 0 0 0 1 1 wails of the baby went on steadily I TUilk aPiueax- CL which you may not want to miss— Noske, lb .... .3125 1 0 while Amy poured and measured I quarts. Therefore,' the marathon - year old championship of the Ameri-' Manchester Loses Connecticut New Bedford at Watertown. Drigga, 3b ...... 4 2 2 1 2 1 cracked wide open last night on ^pxinanrvi, VvihUJ if for no other regson than the fact can turf for 1934. Cavalcade is ex- Phelps, ss ...... 2.001 1 0 and tested, and when the ran back 1 that It IS the first of an ambitious ri.nner in question is u.sliig up hia S3 6 6 31 7 5 A. A. U. Meet to New Haven; Cambridge at Lowell. Blanchardi lb .,..6 2 2 6 2 0 the Charter Oak grounds, a com- Skubek, 2b pected to settle the question be- ..OJ0 202 4—0 ' National BALESANO AND FRISCO .3 0 1 4 0 0 upsUlri with the bottle and tucked f series o f six novels In which Mi.ss oxygen about as fast as he can take Bluefleld Seniors Hold ‘Events Julv 2Ti. Fogarty, p .... . '.6 2 2 4 5 1 bination of errors and weak bitting Skinner, cf .... 8 0 1 1 A Thought it in.- _ * yond doubt with the running of ths West Sides ...... 103 200 0—6 Chicago at Boston (2). combining to give the leading Array 1 X the nipple into the mouth of the ^ Jameson hopes to present a full Scotty, e ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Buskey, 3b ...... 2 1 1 1 0 343.000 Arlington Classic at • mile Two base hit, Twaronlte. Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). Pratt, cf ______3' 3 0 2 0 0 and Navy team undisputed posses- 0 wriggling yelling mite, her gurgle' picture of post-war England, However, nature provide.-* the body AT HARTFORD TONIGHT Mechallk, rf .. .2 0 0 0 0 0 of aurprlae and her greedy sucking with factors of safety so that it I’s and a quarter at Arlington Park Three base hit, Blanchard. New Haven,' July 13.— (AP) — Pittsburgh at New York (2). 'ledford. If ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0sion of first place In the first half 'Company Parade" cam hardly be .And -Irxus.said unto him, tVhv Saturday. rnade Amy laugh aloud, judged except aa a part of that ralle*t thou .Mr good, there Is none potaible to run up an oxygen debt. Double plays, Wilkinson, Jolly, The Connecticut A. A. U. track St. Louis at PMIadelphl'a. (2). O’Connell, ss ___ 3 0 0 1 1 2 race in the Rec-Legioh softball n^Q.1b2nr\- 2 .7 4 . 'Trainer Smith bought Cavalcade Klngflsh Balesanor of Hartford Totata ...... 24 3 7 12 5 2 ** .^“*1 PlgRen Instead of huge undertaking By itself, it is ] gmal' hut One. that Is. God.— St Trained athletes arc able to run up Cuataiaon championships originally scheduled American Phelon, rf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 league. The score was 16 to 1. Score by innings; Kitten, she told her, but the baby incomplete and inconclusive. It : .Mark 10:18. t.bis debt aa high as 15 quarts of two years ago for a paltry . 31.200 Bose on balls off, E. Johnson 2, to be held in Manchester have been Philadelphia at Chicago. and the ymmg.iter fro.m New Haven, Mathloson, for the Vets, was |F anything will divert attention from tennis court to gallerirs It Is / Frankie Friacr,, who scorso a sur- Carpentry ...... m oo_a WM ^ Intent on eating to notice makea no effort to gather up all its ______cxysen. at the Saratoga sales. This year c . Johnson. 1- shifted to New Haven. New York at Detroit. 35 11 11 27 10 6 touched for plenty bits of a sort alone Cavalcade baa won close to pri.'H- win over him last Week at the Machine ...... 150 lx 7 the ^ e a t . When she was satisfied may bo had loose ends. It forcshadow.s it.s own; 'Who IX a good man? He who These are the athletes who are Struck out by C. Johnson 3. • James M. Roebt, president of the Washington at* Cleveland. , Score by Innings: that mean, runs while Guido Gior- Two base hit, OIU; stolen basM, she dropped off Into Instant, easy <*^^1* *7 *” * requires -t 1-S yards of imrceasors, . keeps the decrees of the fathers, so well- trained that they dd not 3100.000 in winning the Kentucky Umpires, Wright, McCormick. Connecticut division A. A. U. an.- (Other teams unscheduled.) amateur bouts at South Park here, Bristols ...... 221 116 110—14gt-tU, the AAN star pitcher. Im- 35 Inch fabric plus 1-1 yard. ".9 Inches wide, for the hciw and belt in Derby, the American Derby and the are having it out in ‘ he feature Machine 2. Carpentry 3; double sleep. Amy held the empty bottle contrast. The book Is largely eplsotllc.'ln I and both human and divine laws, have to worry about getting a sec- nounced the event will b&held July Fokkers...... 102 024 020—11 ported from the training camp at Detroit Derby. number of Pete Perone’a card In play, Phelps to Noske; left on end watched her for a few'mlnutes keeping with the author's desire to \ Horace. ' ' ond wind, since their oxygen is ade- 25 St Lighthouse Point Park in con-* Two base hits, D. Coleman, 2; NIantic for this game, while not bases. Machine 2, Carpentry 9; »'"< -STF.P-IIV-STFP SKWIXO IV . Smith said Cavalcade was in Hartford this evsnlng. invincible, held the Vets to numer- "She's certainly getUng less red and siHlt llovs, nil out the coupon helow, being sure to MFVl'ioV depict all sides of English life. But j ------auate before they'start. hectlon with the Democratic field Sport Chatter hits, off T. Martin 11, Fogarty 13: base on balls, off tSoonsy 3, litoyan VI- a m - ; V I - . . Its episodes are more or less loosc- marvelous shape and has no fear of Last Night s Fights day. It'll be more or less a grudge bat- doubles plays, Coleman to Smith; ous infield flies. more pink. She looks almost like a THE .NAME OF THIS .VEWSP Getting./a second wind is the de- Discovery, the entry of Alfred Van- tle, the Kingfi.sb being highly in- 3; struck out by Cooney 9, Kayan 8; raal baby now. I do hope she’ll be ly strung about a central theme; KEEP COOL VI iopment of enough oxygen re.serv'e The state titles at stake will, be The Highland Park baseball team base on balls, off Martin 3, Fogarty bits off Cooney 7 In 4 innings; off the effort of a young married wom- derbilt. New York—Petey Hayes, Brook- the 100, 200, 400. 800 and 1,500 censed over the decision wMch went 4; struck out, by T. Martin 5 Fo- POIA) C'HAMPiO.NNHIP pretty. And I do hope ehe won’t took to carry on activity without die will play Wapplng tonight at the against him a ' -eek ago. He’ll be Kayan 8 in 8 innings; hli by pitcher JULIA BOYD. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK an. Hervey Russell, to be. simul- “We have met Discovery five lyn outpointed Kid Chocolate, Cube meter rune and the 1,500 meter re- Highland Park diamond. All play- garty 3; time, 6:00: umpire. Kittel. Hite Jtoe—or be like Jane. 1 must Chicago—At last something has : comfort times this year and he has chased in there trying for a knockout this (Greaves) by Kayan; wild pltcbea, Enclosed Is 15 cents In coin tor taneously. a wife, a mother, and been done about that Turkish bith 10; Harry Dubllnsky, Chicago, out- lay. ers are requested to meet promptly New Y'ork, July 12.-^(AP|— Cooney: p a a ^ balls, GUI 3; winning forget her enUrely. It’s heavenly to Cavalcade horns each time” Smith pointed Jimmy l^to, Hartford, evening. be home. If only Howard were here a business woman. effect In telephone booths. Vv Roche said the field champion- at 6 o’clock. This will be a "Y ” Headed by C>cll Smith and H. W. litcher Ckxmey; losing pitcher, •• SiZt' ••• •• •eesees I don't know what'a going to said. Conn., 10. . Perone has lined up .several at- WlllianlS, two of the country’s high R would be perfect.** An air conditioned booth was lia- “ NEW DE.AL HE.V ships will be held latec in the year league contest. tractive matches, the other feature Sayan; umpires Frank (Sowley and Nftni6 •«•«•••• >'• •••••••••• •«. ••••**«***« happen to her later on. but .m the played to delegates of the U. S Ih : Whether Peace (Jhance, three year Paris—Young Perez, TuniX, out- because the Lighthouse Park is not ranking polo players, on ail Austin, Herb Pingree; time of game, 1:15. Her thoughts marched on, min- basis of "Company Parade" she old star of Joseph P. Wldener's pointed Emile (Spider) Pladner, betw«en JackI Clark of East Hart- Texa.s four trill ride out against five gHag Howard and the baby. One ‘""Y ...... - ...... State...... _ . - dependent Telephone Association ' Cashing In on the notoriety of his father. ‘'Pretty Boy" Floyd the Towanda. P a —The "New Deal’* suitable for such competition. Hose A Ladder No. 4 will play the ford and Pau' Jones, of Worcester serma to be something of a failure : Its sponsors suggested that if oa- haa come to Fred Robinson’s pet stable will start In the 335,000 added France, 10. The championships have been held eastern teams in the national Junior thtegate meant to do, teU Howard Name of this newspaper...... 9-year-oId son of the Oklahoma outlaw. Charles Dempsey Floyd Is clasaic stakes at Arlington Park Baldwin A. C., at Mt. Nebo Friday being closed yesterday. Clark is m all three ventures. She has to irons got hot u X T h c c^lla; fhe . hen. She laid eight eggs, sat on Chicago—Davey Day, Chicago during the last two years at Nor- night at 6 o’clock. These two teams championships starting Saturday at SCORES PAB ON KTTakT BOLE M ola ^ o tz of tha cbiliL holding shown here with his mqlher si Oklahoma City as be arranged to Saturday, la still undecided today. knocked out Stanislaus Loayza, trying for another string of vic- anrt », 7 " '*1. " **’® : cause would be at the other end of ' them the required number of days wich under the auspices of the Du- have met once before and the Bald- the Rum.son, N. J., (Joimtry club. and her husband keen drifting; ths Un». 1 •larl a stage tour, appearing with a film exposing modern rackets. Peace Chance suffered a wrenched Chile, 8, tories after being outclassed by rest inA Smith is suffering from an attack Stockton^ Cal.— (A P )—Jack llo- The proceeds are to be used for the boy’s education, his mother says. ' and hatched out nine chickens. On* wcll A. C. Manchester received ' win team was the winner by a close Frankie Samo of Springfield here of the eggs had a double yolk. knee and Tuesday night was Just Cincinnati - Frankie Sansome, of sinus trouble and has been-ad- Nabb achieved r par 73 for 18 holes the event for this year, but latcs an -! score. The Fire Eaters are out to two weeks ago There will be twelve Long Branch. N. J.—Dick Shlkat, about counted out of the big battle Cincinnati drew with Johnny Alba. nounced It could not go through j even up matters tomorrow vised by hi.i ohysictan not to play. on the golf-coures of tbs Stockton against Cavalcade and Discovery. Filipino. No rounds given. all star bouts getting undet way at Philadelphia threw Mike Romano, He Indicated he'm ay play in spite with the chametonshipe. , nlng. Sr.aa country club with a par for sacb TtaJv. o f ths doctor’s orders. hbls. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M A N C H E St^, CONN., T^H^SDAY, JULY 12,198i, * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANfOTEStER. CONN., THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1984. PAOB EI.EVI Tooneirille Folks Bv Fontaine Foy OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem SENSE and NONSENSE PiAOPY SIMPLY TO RIPE THERE

OO-OPESA'nON. T THE DEPRESSION (8 TERIU- It ain’t the bolU nor rlveU, nor th* - A LOT OF CHILDREN HONiPR.VOU THEY WEREHT 'BaTHEWVf ship that i* on tha why, I ARE TRYING TO GET ALONG S E E -A W -I HA,U) JUST SOLtJ ANYBOW, JUDGE J U S T But th* CIO** ooKtpmwtion that eots /W M\NEvAND 1 WAs> KICKIN' U P A UTTLE NOISE,' accet of the Giants. This may be make* u* win the day. entb NEVER HAD. doing the Bruins an injustice but S O E L A IE D ,! * tT ecevtcc )*»c of the Los Angeles T iirf CTub this league, is getting the pitching I ’ve been so mean to you lately. Annual report of tbs Boston • C o D iA o u t lT* D a y* « • [ T ota I ata Write Immediately, Rawleigh Co., second difference In their time," Germany. Italy, France. Belgium, Traffic Commission disclosed that, Him In the Near Future. winter. They are Billy Smith, Glorl breaks and has a wealth of reserves. Mr. Nagger— Well, this Is a fins t C o B s a e utW * D a > e. | • eta t l oia Dept CUG-35-SA, Albany, N. Y. explained Cox, "There would be Sweden, and Norway, and Spain during the year 1933, 112,860 aut^ 1 D a y ...... I U Ola I I eta ous Girl, and Arllne O. Washington has cracked and tho CURB QUOTA'nONS time to be sorry. I ’m dead broke. 10 F6AI8IN* f>-4 |9]*( as much as TO seconds difference has taken It up in the last two mobiles were tagged and 7,499 cum- A U urd e ro f or Irr a g n t a i t B *«rt t o a a New York, July 12,—(AP) The "W e expect big things of Glqrlous Red Sox have too many weaknesses. w i n b* c h a rp * ^ at tb* on* Urn* ra t a. .SALESMAN FOR PERMANENT In a similar test of standard-bred years. early downfall of Adolf Hitler,, as "The can opener has broken up monses applied for. S p t c l a l ra t** foa r* g a c a t facturers and merchants only. Re- "She's big and fast and should win rig as cleanup cloutcr and the "Thoroughbreds are bom to cycles," sighed W a lter Randall Amer Cit Pow and L t B Bv John C Terry A d * o rd *r$^ for thr* * or a l l d a y a dieted today by George E, Earle, angle," says a paragrapher. The can public by embezzlement are es- stricted territory. Commlaslons a lot o f races. Although it takes 10 team's main driving force, Joe Mc- run. Some simply are faster Cox. "Harness racing will oome Assd Gas and E le c ...... I ALLUS KNOW60 T«Er W6U. - FLETCHER'S tU B a n d ftop p o d t * f o r* lb * t h ir d at A f lh until recently minister to ' Austria, trips around our track to make up doubtful honor, we seem to remem- timated at $150,000,000. WAIT./ WAL, 5C-ORCMy,THBy Best tkiNS we can Do i$ tb \ ' d a y w ill b* eb*ra'*d o n ly for lb * aa* average 30 percent. Fast selling, ■Carthy has shuffled his talent to the than others. In the end, all that back in this country. I f It doesn't, Amer Sup Pow ...-...... H B K H e f l VNA9 AN ORNERV CU9S now the Democratic candidate for a mile, ail three of our horses fly ber, was once held by the cork- The coal reserves of the world, it Before wc leave VlIXAIN, ALL R(6HT.' he's THE 4.TR0CK o u r STRAiSHT KEEP UNDER COVER C3F THIS \ t u a l n u m t * r of .im** tb* d a p p * a r- good rctveatliig line. Only experl very best advantage. This applies really matters is condition. we'll stick along, anyway, from Cent States Elec ; ; ...... -Neveu ukeo him - no ne of ad c h a rg i n # at tb* ra t* a a rn * d , b a t governor of Pennsylvania. around It on the end of a rope,” screw. Is estimated, approximate 7,863,- UNKNOWN Powerful man FER TH’ HILLS ACROSS meed, local man eimsldercd. .Mer- to the Infield, the outfield and the "Oh the other hand, some of force of habit— until we’rp taking Cities S ervice...... tk ' BcNS DlD, -TH' WAY H? MAP6 WE BETtW? OBU'fERATe creek Tia W6 6 e r farther no a llo w a n c * or r a f u n d * c a n b* trtada Earle arrived on the U. S. liner .Stout adds. 555,000,000 metric tons. THAT Ann descr/bed as trying THEAH - AIN'T troublin'^ on alx tlrn a ad a a topp a d a f l a r Ib a chants Industries, Inc., 104-206 pitchiiig staff. the greatest trotters and pacers tickets at the gate. That's where Cities Service, pfd ...... AU. S'GNS that WEVE uP - THEN str ike Fo R those Manhattan from London, where he Elec Bond .and Share . . . Grace—Nora Mae Is married An official survey of 3,305 rural ANN -tklNK mb was her F(21END to Force her tb Give up no mo r e 'Bout f i f t h da'y. Elizabeth Avc., Linden N. J. The two you'ng hiirlcrs of whom are helpless at the outset. Th ey most of us wind up." BEEN HERE - M l S H r HILIS. IF THB GANGS HIDEOUT -N o " t i l l ro rb id a ” ! d l a p l a y lin a a a a t has been observing the European The stables occupied by Stout's Ford L im ited ...... again. She didn’t stay a grass homes In a typical North Carolina -A n 'A aiH'TIM 6 was H6R V C overin' theah most was expected, Johnny Allen have to acquire their gaits. Find it 8Bsr latier no t THE RANCH- 6 IN there, THEY’LL fbSTciUARBS • old- situation. Freed from the re.spon- three horses are about the size of Penn Road ...... widow very long. county revealed 31 log hpuses. ^ WORST BNCMY! trail c C r UiM k'N iSW yi /6 V - ON FLETCHER'S TRAIL - V T b a U o r a l d w i ll no t ba ra a p o n a lb t a slbltity of being a representative of double garage. And the. harness ajid Russell Van Atta. have been FOREST FIRE R.AOINO Stand Oil I n d ...... Kate— Looks like she didn’t let It is estimated that fires.in the f o r m or# th a n on a i n c o rr a c t lo a a r il o a SITUATIONS WANTED— ' huge disappointments but Johnny Horse 5Iake« Driver ___SUSPECT of a ny a d v a rtl a a m a n l o rd * r a d f o r the American government, he ex- room isn't much bigger than a tele- United Founders ...... any grass grow under her feet. United States cost annually about FEMALE 38 Preaca, Johnny Murphy and Jimmy "I never cored a great deal about m o r a t h a n on* lim a prcK.sed himself freely today oh his phone booth. Stout and two em- pacers, although I would like to Mancos, Colo., July 12.— (A P )__ United L t and Pow A . . . 15J)00 lives. J T b * f n a d v a rt * n t ontis a iun a i m o or* DeShong have come through to distaste for the Nazi movement In ploye.s compose the entire person- have had one like Dan Patch or MORE AND MORE WE ARE r* c ( p u bU e a tlo a of a d v c r t l a l n a w i l l ba \OUNG HIGH .SCHOOL giri would Germany and Austria. nel. ..Several other horses owmed by s.hare the load with Lefty Gomez Stretching out over a ml'c front a ' COMING TO BELIEVE PHAT GOD r a o t t f l* ) o n ly by c a n c a ll a M o n o f tb a like housework, or children to take Directum I. "1 am certain,” he .said, "thiit the Stout are kept in the miniature pas- and Red Ruffing. The two young In- forest fire was reported sweeping AHE.YBN SEEKS TROPHY ^CREATED EAHTH IN SIX DAYS. a h a f g * rhad* for th a • rvle a r a o d * r* d . care of. Telephone 5934. ture. "The fact that many of them lapper amny ay ia i A l l a d v a rtl a a m a n t a m u a t c o n f o rm Germans will rid themselves of Hit- lieldeis touted so highly. Red Rolfe have to be hobbled—encircled by uncontrolled today through heavy LARGELY BECAUSE HE DIDN’T F Mta.u.asAT.(*r. F S & I d a iy l a copy a n d t y p o g r a p h y w i t h ler in the near future. The only .Since he left the newspaper busi- and Don Heffner, have not lasted aa stands of timber In the Mesa Verde Norwich, July 12.— (A P ) — Dow HA'VE a LOT OF EXPERTS r a g u l a t t o n a a h f oro a d by th* p u b ll a h * a strap above their knees and reason the Nazis have managed to ness, .Stout has raced horses ail combination, while Tony Lazzcrl hock— Illustrates how unnatural National Park. Ahearn, Wllllmantlc stylist began HANGING AROUND. ar* a nd th a y r a a tt'v a tb a r i g h t to . FUEL AND FEED 49 A over the we.st. Some of his money a d it. r*vta * or l a j a c t * n y eo py coa* sti.j In the saddle so far Is by vir- Is the victim of a trick knee, but their gait is. Hobbled pacers Forest officials sent all available his cam p a l^ today for permanent Oloing T o the faint signs of the a f d«r* d o b j* e ilo n a b l a « FOR S A L K - TI.MOTIIY hay, Mrs. tue of their ab.solutc control of the winners Include ' Costly, Emmcrke, Jack Saltzgaver end Frank Cro- usually remain hobbled until men in the park, about 70 of them, When the colored couple were C L O b t N O <;ia a a lf ia d ad a to possession of the C. F. Noyes trophy TRAIL, THEY FIND WHERE Fl ETCHER AND B Shea, 460 Vernon street. Cail preas. the radio and the pulpit. Dot Bingham, who won three times setU helped solve McCarthy's trou- they go- postward for the last tl the fire zone late yesterday in an being married by the clergyman and b* pu btl a h e d c a m # d a y m u a t bo ra* in one week at Salt Lake City; J, C. AS play got under way in the* quali- ms TWO COMPANIONS LEFT THE CREEK BED.* around 7 p. m. .‘‘That control is beginning to bles. Similarly, Sam Byrd and My lime. Otherwi.se, they’d break. effort to check the fire which start- the words: "Love,. Honor and - e o lvo d by I t o'e ln cb D o o m d a t u rd a y a Clem, Bucolic, Annie Schneider, fying round of the Norwi.ch Golf Obey” were spoken, the bridegroom l d : i a a m crack up. There have been definlle ill Hoag, in the outfield, have hand- Hobbled, there Is nothing left for ed Tuesday during a. storm. , Club’s ' invitation tournament. signs of it in the last two weeks. AUraasin, Volt, Bruin, and Cyren- Officials said there was little Interrupted; "Read tuat again TELEPHONE YOUR lan. , led emergencies created by Babe them to do but pace." Ahearn, defending champion and WASHINGTON TUBBS Bv O a n e OUT OUR W AY HUUSKIIOl.l) (HtODS ft) Hitler's passing Is simply a matter Ruth's decline, Earle Combs' injury Cox, who retired as a driver hope of gaining control of the fire siih. Read It once mo’ good and Bv Williams I holder of two legs on the trophy slow, so de lady kin ketch de full 7 she's still al ive , CHIEF, BUT "1 ( GET A DOCTO^ 'S A SECRET, BUPDlt> WANT ADS. of time, and then the Germans w*ili rrd Dixie Walker's bad arm. couple of years ago, long was one immediately unless rain falls WHY,THEM'S MV ALL TH’ BOOKS IN THE I or j faced sterfi competition from a field solemnity oh de meaning'. I ’se ^ I M AFRAID SHE'S DONE fORj but since '»0U GOT A d a a r t a cc* p i* d o v a i tho to l a p h o a # FOR SALE LARtJE Rcfrlgcratoi act as a great people have always Except for the durable Gehrig, the foremost rcinsmen. there is a change In the wind. RAG'S, BOTTLES, HOME ARE FULL OF=- 1 acted." ”of more than 100 golfers. been married befoh.’' K IN O F A C E , I ' U L E T a t t h a C U A H O B K A T B g }v a a al>ova white porcelain fn.slde, lioscdale Catcher Bill Dickey and Outfielder • 'The vetemns's stable captured OLD IRON, A N ' BONES PRESSED LEAVES, FLOWERS, aa a o o n v trtl e n w to a d v o rU a vr a . hut 77-4. Frank K. Collins. R. D. No. Wliile waiting for the Manhsttnn -l O U DU O N I T . I'M COLLECTIN' TO t b * C A N I i H a T E S w i n be ar-c*pt*d aa Ben Chapman, the Yankees have every three-year-old stake on the AND BUTTERFLIES— THE- Rockville, Conn. DEFINITION OF AN IMITA- SELL.TO TH' JUNK, I D L L K A f M E N T If p a id at t h * h uoN to dock Earle borrowed a morning had to try two or three men In every Grand Circuit, in 1929, and his DRAWERS ARE FULL OF no** ofTfc* on or b * h r * th* ****n th paper and Jearned thal Ureinle Walter Dear, Volo. Mite, Sir Guy TOR: “ A swell memory and a MAN, EO 1 KIN d a y f o ll o w i n g th* A ra l in * * rtl o n o f K)R SAI.E chambers kitchen other regular position at various lousy conscience." STONE COLLECTIONS/EVERY Dollfiisn of Austria had taken, sev Umes. Alack, and Alisa - Wqrncr per- , B u y S T A M P S a a ch a d 'o t b o rw t * * tb* C H A H O t O range, in lirst clan.« condition. In- J A R a n d v a s e h a s s o m e R A T S w i ll b* c o U o r i f d No r**pon*1» eral me.re Cabinet portfolios inlo his formed the unprecedented feat of FER MY STAMP quire at 22 Loc.isl Hireet. own hands. Thrc former minister In One of the strange things of life I b l lU y f or * rro r a In t*la phon«>d ada ^ ALA N finishing In that order in the COLLECTION. S O R T O F C o l l e c t i o n / w i l l b* a *«um * d a n d t h a lr a c c u r a c y terpieteu this n.s a further step In ASSOQATro Hambictonian. the standard bred is to hear of a friend complaining' THIS IS ,N O HOM E- c a n n o t b* g u a r»n * * * d the dUtetion of dletatorsliip and an Octures ta of an ailing heart when It had never | Kentucky Derby, renewed that IT'S A MUSEUM INOE.X OF WA.NTED—TO HUY ft.*- prove.l 11. It is. perfectly obvious at this — YOU’RE — August at Lexington. He drove been even faintly suspected that they had one. | CLASSIFICATIONS .‘-•.■igc of tho major league ba.3cball Walter Dear, champion of that WANTED TO BHY camping outtlt, c.'impalgns that neither New York season, to $50,000 in purses. B lr t ha ... • • e e es e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e* A TELLING ME "Hence the question, "How im- MR. POM PU8— I was not alw ays' K n g a g c m e n t a e . e . . . e e e e e . .^ » . . . B Call 4»2;i. GRISWOLD CUP GOLF club has enjoyed sufficient aclvnnt- as well off aa I am now. .1 didn't l! a rr l a g * a ...... C portant is tho driver?" / D « a t h a ...... O rge to make their J'jly Fouth occu- "Well, horses have to be rated always ride In a motor car of my C a rd of T h a n k a .«.e e e «e e e e e .e e I uncy of the high-chalrs conclusive; Old Strangler Lewis still can do own. When I first started in life I HOtIMS WITHOU'I HOARD ,ft!l ENTERS SEMI FINALS and there's lots in going short Zn W a m o rl a m ...h e e e e e e e e e e e .e F de.spite the portents associated with lot of w restling.. ...but he can't miles," replied Cox. "When you walked. L o t t a n d F o u n d e • e e # e 1 VISITO R— You woae lucky. When t// . A n n o u n c e m e n t! ...... 1 FOR RE,NT— FURNISHED room t..is situation. At tho same time, it pick winners on the mat...... He drive a horse outside the race r e r a o n a l t ...... | ventrally located, near buKlncss see En.stern Point, Conn., July 12 i.A also fitting to inquire: "Who Is Iroppod quite a few kopecs on the track, you aren't going anywhere, I first started I had to crawl. It r y ^ H I L E T H E IADLICE; S U R R O U N D l N C , T H E S A N ITA R IU M ,N JE S H O O TIN G Early birds aren’t always high liu t n i a it h ll e a lion. Tc.lcplione 7605. (A P ) The competition for the going to beat either tho Giants oi Londo.s-Browning shindig. ... Zeke but the best answer to that ouerv took me a long time tc learn t o . Va / U P T H 0 L A D B O W I m o b , t h o s e IM S ID B t u r n t o -t h e V VO M AW . A u tu m u b lt a * for Hal* ...... 4 Griswold Cii|i at the Sheneco.ssett lunkees,?" Boniira, White Sox socker, comes Is the ciack of Cooky walk. I fliers. f H E R N A M k S -A u t o m o b ll* * ft'i E i c f j a n g * . . e e . I Alartin, a W H O O A IH E C K?'SS ^ ^ / / B A B E , IHV V r i E N D , ) 5 T H E , A u l a A cr»* *i>rie * — T i r e * .. • • • • I (.'mmtry Club was down to the By now the Giants have ilemon- rom a wealthy fam ily... . and the wag at Columbus, I b a b e d i a m o n d .J B a b e o i a i m o n d A u l c K M 'M lr i n g -^ P a t n t i n g e e e.e T HOTEL.S— semhflnnls today with Jean Bauer rti-ated to the.satisfaction ot most am ura dough wa.s made scliing "Someone, remarked that Peter ^ (mur 6^er .of J.X LANE.: A U iP School* . . . , T*A T RE.SORTS of Provldencel the medalist, and fveryone that it wasn't luck wiicn lot of bananas In New Orleans... the Great had sired a lot of 2 10 A u t u a - F h l p by T r u c k • 61) Tho White Sox haven't won a start trotters. FRECKLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser A u tt i a — F o r H ir e | Jane Broadwell, of Springfleld, tney galloped oft Avith the 1933 race, r Mns.s., the nmner-up, still favored to '-’ill Terry has a remarkable organi- at Yankee Stadium this season.. " ’Yes.’ cut in Cooky, ’and O n r a g e * Nnrv Ic * --R t o r a g a ...... 14 WILSON (-O-FTACE' - Rooms, he \ H o t n r c y c l e i — O lc yrI* * ...... n also board; shore-front mUages meet m the ,36-holo flrtal. zation, the mo.st cITcetivo In cither I’le Traynor prefers old bats... .and also sired a lot o f 2:10 drivers’.’ wash YOUR BAD? SAY, DAD, W a n t e d Au»«.e Moiorcy e *** . . . l l $100 up ,‘cason; vveekiy, monthly Mls.s Bauer had lias her semi league, it not the most powerful oi generally hits with one that some NECK AND ARE THE Itn aln e a * a nd P e tsfr**!on at Ic rv l e e a S J o D A Y DID 'VtoU EVER B u * in e *« S e rvic e * O f f e r e d . . . . I I / -Seavlew Ave., Myrtle Beach, Mil- final opimiient, Helen Bennett, ol ti'i'rlfylng. The Giants win the close other player lias discarded... .Henry Can’.t Earn Exiienses EARS, SON... Mosoorros ford. New Britain, Conn., while Miss Cotton, British Open winner, is no Like all other grizzled hands TH E HEAR OF A H " U > e b o ((l A erMc e * O f f e re d ...... H r A rues. They get consistently better AND PUT UP B A p , U P i(u t id i f ig > ~ C o n ir a r t in g ...... t i Broadwell, winner qf the medal last pitching than any rival club. Be- club wagglcV... .Like Bobby Jones, at the sulky sport. Cox be- MOSOUITO F l o r i d a --N u r a e i !e* ...... »e»e e 11 b o y s THERE? .'SOUND VIEW. C O N N .- Sound year, matched strokes with Mrs. lieve It or not. they have hit more he tees up his ball and smacks It moank the runners having taken THAT NETTING BEING F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r* ...... 14 L E A V E ll e R i l n g I'iu rp M n g o ^R o o f t n g 17 View Hvitel. Rooms with or without Frederick Davis of Providence. The home runs than any club in the Na- without any of. that preliminary the play away from the trotters. TO KEEP CONVERTED "One of the drawbacks in • our lo e u r a n c * | | board. Kitchen piivUeges. Miss final round will be played tomor- t'onal league and more than any iXHiy English... .Outfielders are FOR TH E MOSOUITDS ■7 M illi n e ry D r e a c m a k ln g ...... I t Bavizza. row. other In either league except the making a lot more errors now that game Is the lack of substantial AWAY! M i v l n g — T r u c k i n g - S .o r a g a • • •. tO pur.ses for aged horses." asserted P u b li c P a ***ng*r S e rv ic e ...... 1 0 -A Both Miss Bauer and illss Broad- Athletics. Who said "hltless won- they have to chase that lively bail — N " -"AV NORTH C |« 4 ■; wt* stwvtce ihc 't . m wta'u.Veilf P a in t i n g --P a p e r i n g . . , , . e e * . e . * t l well continued their brilliant play- dcis7" around in the garden...... Ninety Cox. "Why, Calumet Crusader W O O D S.... P m f e * * lo n a l Scrvic e a ...... I t and Vansandt, the two fine five- AI’AK'IMKNT.S— M.ATS— ing yesterday. The medalUt d'e- In succession the world cham- per cent of all tennis is played on (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) R r p a lr i n p ...... t t TKNK.VKN-I-S B:i fcated Florence Gladwin of We.st- clay courts. year-old stallions who met in the /*ND T a l l o r i h g - D v e l n g — C U a n t n g f t pions have been handicapped by the match race at North Randall, To il e t' Good* a nd S e rvic e - t l field. Mass., 5 and 3 and Miss Broad- e.bsence of Gus Mancuso, Roy Bar- A young fellow named Cobb is The Tlnyraltes were scared, at take the lead, you soldier boys, w e'll' > R E ‘ fHEY FUR RE.N'T 4 ROOM tenement, all CIcv-eland, on July 4, cannot pos- W a n t e d — ito sin e e * Se vic e 14 well eliminated Mrs. Fred Schnei- nielec, Johnny Verges, Hughey leading the Middle Atlantic League first. Then Duncy said. "This is tho trail along behind, modern cun vein cnees, rent reason-" sib ly earn enough in purses to pay e x c i t e d - K d u r a ih t a a l der, also qf Springfield, by a 7 and t.r'tz and Joe Moore. The pitching batters... .shade of the Georgia worst fix we have ever been in. Now, "W e're prisoners of war, we guess. 7-11 ^Coure a * a nd C u e s * * tT ably. Call after 6 p. m. 33 Home- 5 margin. Miss Bennett and Mrs. I’cach!.. . .Charley Kocsis, runner- expenses in the entire trip around wiiat are we going to do? H«y>4tL«Kt r , » ' « « « . V,« jR.WlLLIAHig ’ P rlv a t * (n e t ru c t i o n ...... f t gnp was tougnest to fill Meanwhile A t least we’re In an awful mesa." ■ *3*- 1*3* *y ey jci^vict. tec BOP2M T H lRTV VEAPS TO<0 SOOM. stead’ street. Davis entered Uie final four bracket up in the intercollegiate golf tour- the Grand Circuit. "Perhaps, if we put iip a fight. U 1 e*T or- D e n e in e • In A Bii ndy Ryan subbed alternately at "Our futurities remain rich Then Duncy added, " I hope your SAI.ES.MAN SAM___ Muelcral -D r a m a li e . e eve e ee e ee • ». I t with victories over -Mrs. I. L. R. second and thlrn, proving hlmsell ney this year, pronounces his name we’U win, and all will be all right." oiq champ's not hard to find.” Samm’s Gotta Earn His Five! ______Kv Sur W a n t e d — -I net r u n Ion . . . . . • • • J . ; to I OR R E NT—6 ROOM tenement at enough, although generally they, Browne of Newington, Conn., and the great infield fireman, and Frank as If it were spelled "coaches.” .,.;.. 'S ay! Don’t be foolish." said a sol- “^ H E N I T ' S ag r eed, CHIEF,THAT ANVTHiMe no peJY F t n a n ri a t 57 Foster street, near Center and Mrs. Charles E. Bralnard of Hart- That night c'ub Red Grange was too, are being reduced in value. SAV, Bte SHOT, 1 B E E N L O A F IN ' tXJNT BE IMPATIENT \ (L efty) O'DouI .said it with home dier. "W e outnumber you.” One soldier then cried, "H ey hep, I GET 4 S FER EV'RY CASE I DOIN' VBT /VA MIGHT JUST A5 so o n as ( RUN ONTA ONE TH AT ALL THE Bo fiUe— S to c k * M o rt g a g e e « « , , t l -Main .street; w'ith shades anti ford. respectively. sup|K>scd to have been backing ■ In ‘But it was the free-for-all AHDUNt) HERE ALL OAV L O N G , tlua fn e e * O p p n r m n l t l e * 31 Dins in replacing the more ague "Besides, vye have cork guns ga- hep! Now, all of you tots keep In CLEAR o P , HUH ? C hief? fella ! I'LL SEND VA OTHER Dic k s have flopped on— am' fcreens, all improvements, newly Chicago has flopped___ and Red will trots that brought out the -people yjUSTASOoEU M o n e y tt- Ix-a n . f t .Moore In the outfield. lore. If need be. we will make them step." Aly, what a funny sight to D O IN' NUTHIN'.* HOW AM I G O N N A OUT ON A CASE, im po s s ib l e ! renovated. Telefihone 5469. be back playing’ for the Chicago in the good old days. Show them ''^SO O U T TA MAKE ANV (H O N EY TH AT W A V? H e lp e « a ‘4ltn a rln a a it's an old (laseball saying that the horses and they’ll come ar. The smartest thing for you to .'.ec, as they all marched along. X hope Y ou VUP? AN' VA better get LUNCH' ALL RIGHTf H e lp W e n t e d-^ F e m a l* ...... i f Bears again this f all. . . . Tod Mor- C'BYE, HiR RENT TWO. THREE and they did in 1922. when. Great do is come along with us. Poor Duncy still was worried. He can pic k up a ' VERSELF A N ic e , BIG li e'll- W i n t e d M a l e ...... t f the successful ball club is the one gan, once one of the greatest gate tnir room furnished or tinfurnlshea Volo, Lee Worthy, Czar W'orthy, "I promise you that we'll not said, "This does not -look good to me. GOOD BIRCH BVERYSOC5Y (MAGAZINE am’ get COM- S i : . t-n W a n t e d ...... 1 6 A with adequate reserve strength..The attractions In the United States as tl H e lp w M a l e o r F e m a l e .. IT apartments, Manchester Construc- Peter the Brewer, Great Britain, harm you, so there's no cause for I have a prenonitlo*. lads, that FOR-TABLE.' NUTHIN' Police jFor Charter O'ants have it and consequently junior lightweight champ, now Is CANOE AT A*{‘ ri v> W.ant ed ...... I T •A tion Co,' Telephone 4131 or 4,359. and some more wrote fast times rlarm. Just march along till we f-orrcthlng will go wrctig." DOIN', RiCiHT NOlOf 81'u a t-lu n* W a n i e d-v F e n \ | il e . . . t l have been able to sustain their pace packing them in down In Australia FALLEN KSSK-K-® into the books as they trotted It reach camp, and don't’ start any However, they kept movdng and 'HEAD^si; S it u a tio n * W a n t e d Me t* ...... | f despite the percentage of accidents . . . .Jlip Londos has averaged three LEAP m E m p lo ym e rj* A g e n e l e g ...... ' 44 FuR RENT Kt)uirTtobM~ten7 37-FOOT ( RUISFR out ail the way along the route.') fuss." o')e soldier shortly raised his hand, which besets every team. bouts a week for the last few years 1.1* e h t o rl t — f'e (e-.<,t*o uitry— T e b l r l r a n-ent, 4.37 Center street. Inquire fnd shouted, "H alt! .We’ve reached^ D o g a - U ird a — P e t* 41 ITinia Donna Trouble T ■ No wonder he's pulled down downstairs For Fishing: or Foreign Fields Greener Then Scouty whispered to the our cartip. No more, now, muat wc L lv * Sto c k — V e h icl a e ...... 4| What about the rest of the con- more than $2,000,000 In the mat P o u l t ry a n d B u p p tU a ...... 44 The dearth of prize money for last, "I gueks what h* has said is ream. rOR RENT TWO AND THREE Cruising: On tenders In the National League? racket!.... Freddie Miller's foul W a n t e d - P e l f — P o u ltry^— S t o c k 44 The Chicago Cubs have been too aged horses -is resulting in beet. Besides, I want to find out just "Within a tent you all will sleep, room apartm.cnt.s Just rtflnlshed, against Tommy Paul a short time what this is all about. F v I'rank ,i » ' 'l>» S 'o r . s ...... I I I-UR RENT- FIVE ROOM flat, also' Greetings and Salutations! t X iw ro tenement, with- all tm- By H A M LIN vaj OH, W E DONT SO I FOUND AN EASY w . n t . dA*— T » B a » . *"“..... **...... n HERE COMES ''’S: HE'S Mao. AtL RIGHT, IN' HOWS THAT HE M UST VE SANG IT pfovements. Inquire at 147 East HI,MOS/ HOWZA ^ DOOTSV. I NEVER FELT HAVE ANY OH _ YE A H I T TRIED RHYME WITH A CATCHY R n o i . . — B o a rd — h s t . l . — I l M a r t a AA-LEV OOP.' wed BUT vmo'S af r wd of /IUTTLE GIRL OF TROUBLE WITH ALL DAY LONG . 'WHEN - 1 center street. PRINCESS WOOTIE'VODT'S DO BE / IT ONCE ON OUR KID. TUNE AND HE WAS TO ' . ^ W E N t TO TAKE HIS SHOES ll e a t a a rM it a BETTER GET OUT ?T)UvT BIG SEOfi' MUH BETTER LN TH'ONLY YOURS . HEIW r SHE HER . WE'VE WE COULDNT TEACH It o o m a W U b u u t pf^ard . . . aa* bks.toogh sweetie CAREFUL.^ I hope Ybo, MAKE EACH MOTION OFF THAT NIGHT THE , OP HIS WAV(FAY -— HEn c \t JOS'jv. WATCH ME ' J THING THOSE CUTS IvlUST 0E ABOUT STUDIED UP HIM TO TIE HIS OF TIEING THE KNOT B o . r d . r i w . a , , , d I OR RENT—3 ROOM apartment T'DAY ?» MY LIFE- . BAG A GRIZZLY, OLD ENOUGH TO , LACES WERE ONE LINE WELL. Country Bonra—H w e tV ” !,!! and four room flat on 42 Mapie ON CHILD SHOE LACES..HE IN TIME W ITH THE « • 40 WILL BAG IS BE IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOLID KNOTS..RIGHT SO ^Ul»—R«uuraot( street In good condiuon Tel. 6517 FRECKLES COULDN'T MAKE TU N E . 'WELL THE TO THE ENDS. IT Wanted—Aoem»—Boars \ THEIR PANTS ^ PROBLEMPI AND that A KNOT. KID HAS AN LONG'. tf STAfiB no w ! WAS TH tf e e A . M . Keel Betate ret FOR RENT—25 El.RO street, near I f SIMPLIFIED EAR FOR Aparttnenta. Plata. Tanamaau.. MATTERS WHEN I Bnalaaat Locatlona Coi Beat . . . Center, modern 5 room flat, gar-ige. MUSIC. 'E M OFF. H o a e a e f o r R a n t ...... Inquire 21 Elro street. Suburbaa for Rent S u r a m a r H o m a a for R a n t . . . _ F.-R REN T-r-FIVE ROOM tene- W a c t a d to R a n t ...... ment, with gare.ge, modem tm- 1-’ Raal Batata rat tala Apartment Bulldina (or Bala . . . orovements CaU at 15 Ashworth Bnalaaaa Preparty (or Bala street, telephone 3022. rnnna and Land (or 8alo Boonon (or Bala I OR RENT-FOUR ROOM tene- Lou (or Balo • ••••••«*»•« ment, with garage, all modern Im- oporty Bnbnrban (or Bala provements, 97 Bridge street A Real Estate for E z e h a a ra 'u .^ Waatod— Roal RaUto FOR R E N T -F O U R AND sU room Aaattaa I isebI flaU, all Improvements garage tl OMlrad. Talejiboaa 6330 or *546, % V • mr ete eoivict. T m tm L ^ 7-/i I' .ya\ J em»4»Tin — C • • , L - • ‘ • V • '. - ,1 . ’ : > , fTW ELVE lia n rlrrB trr f m U i

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hauch. of Chi- ready for him and ha was brought cago, III., who have been sojouin-e OUTDOOR CARD P A R H b> Maacheatar. ABOUT TOWN tag with Mf. Hauch'a brother. Dr. LOWDSTOMOVE FIRST WiUtD PRIZE Cuyier Hauch, formerly resident Playground Two weeks ago ha was arreatad la i physician at the Manebestet Me- TO BE HELD ON JULY 21 .EHington for a charga of thaft. He TksJW HALECo ^i«BtoDom6& Tribe. No. M. I. O. 'Was brought before the jtutlce court DRAWN YES1HDAY •'MANCHESTEPjCONN.'s will hold Its regular meeting morial hospital, will leave far their TOVERItfONTLAKE home Saturday.' They will go by Notes In that town and a 30 days jail sen- JiM tnatallatJon of officer? in Tinker St. Bridget's Church Commit- tence was suspended, but the costs, jV iday^ ^ ern oon Specinid hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'ciock. bus to Buffalo, take a steamer there Mrs. Charles Cooley of Lydall to Cleveland and resume the jour- tee Named— Entertainment amounting to nearly $45 were order- n te adoption degree will be work- The 'Smokers beat the Weeds In ed paid. He was taken to the Tolland Street Is Winner of Com- From ed on a candidate. Refreibments ney to Chicago by bus. Dr. riauch K bowd Last Night. will leave Manchester during the Well Local People to the Intermediate Volley Ball League County jail to work out the coats. plete Ladies' Outfit wlii be served at the conclusion of by the score of 18*16, 15-3, 15-11, The Manchester police were noti- 3 to 6 O 'aock! the meeting. ' the latter part of next weK. He will Plans for an outdoor card party I open an office to practice medicine Retire— Have Lived Here 9-15. Kose and Kurlowich were the fied and the warrant for his arrest, The flrit drawing for a aeriea of to be held on the lawn of St. Bridg- outstanding players for the losers, which had been made out by Prose- prizes to be given away each week The Sunday school of the Swedish Stratford. Ontario. Sheffield et's church on Saturday, July 21, but their efforts were not enough to cuting Attorney Shea was brought at U o b tg o m a y Ward 4k Co. was Cragregational church on Spruce, Since 1909. stop the Smokers. The next league street will hold its axmual picnic Friends of. , Lieutenant Horace were taken up at the regular to Tolland and left with the jailer held jTM^ltday. The prize was a ...... can 6c monthly meeting of St. Bridge'.'b game Is scheduled for Monday'’bight.' of that county. This morning the Saturday afternoon at the Peterson ; Murphey of the Howitzer company complete ladles outfit from head to ' Tall cans. farm in .Eliitigton. Those whi d e -: who visited Camp Cross, Nlantlc, Dramatic club last -night. Miss In the Intermediate Tennis costs for the Ellington case were foht^and was won by Mrs. Charles sire transportation are requested to yesterday, were glad to find him' Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. Lowd of Mary Boyle was elected general tournament Haefa defeated Suchy, p-'ild and he was taken to Somers. A Cooley of 343 Lydall street.. A large meet at the churchy at 1 o'clock. - , commanding officer for the day. He 489 Main street, have purchased chairman and Miss Stella Krieakt In Fraher beat Chapman. Kurlywich relative was ready to pay the costa number of people were present Campbell’s beat Salters, There are about fifty — — • . j has practically recovered from the property at lAkc Rescue, 'VeriMnt, charge of the grounds committee, j when the jail sentence was imposed, while the drawing was going on In Dr. N. A. Burr and Mrs Burr of i effeqts of, a typhoid Inoculation last Miss Adella Karjjuaka will head th e' efitries In this tournament arid the but the Manchester warrant was the Women's Fashion Dept, on the Beans...... can 4Hc where they plan to move S ^ e m - refreshments committee. i winner will play the East Side cham- ready add the young man was Tall Cana. Like mother used Park' street 'will leave Sunday! week, which necessitated his con* pion. main floor. The lucky number was morning for a two weeks' vacation flnement for a time at the I.aw- ber 1 to spend the remamder of An entertainment was presented I brought back here for trial. drawn by Miss Helen Walker of 45 to nruGcel * The juniors are already working trip. They will spend a'few days rcnce and Memorial hospital, New their lives In retiremept Mr. Lowd at the c l o « of the business ,eet- On I^ls arrival here a bond was Mather street, a customer In the will resign ns custodian of Odd Fel- hard for the playground track meet In Plttsfleld. MajM. and will then London. tng in the rprm of a minstrel show.' posted for his appearance before the store at the time. leave for the White .Mountains lows hall, whicjrr'posltlon he ha.s The show openecl with the chorus' in August. A, few seniors are also .MIdoo held for the paat eight and onc-half getting In shape for the town meet lodal Town count on Saturday. In where they will visit their .son. Mr and Mrs. L.ouls i’aliait of singing "Moonlight Bay." Robert 1 addition to the warrant held against Horace, who is employed by the i years, whliCMrs. Lowd will give up Coleman w is the Interlocutor. Miss j which comes off on August 8. Ice Box F reeze...... Buckland are visiting relatives In her diUjes as a part time employee him In Manchester there is also one Appalachian Mountain Clut on the Pittsburgh,' Pa. On their return Statla Olosky sang "Rainbow I Issued by the Norwich police' and It $25 REWARD ...... pkg. 9c trails through the mountains. From of the J. W. Hale Company. they will stop at Gettysburg and' Round My Shoulders" and a tap is Said action Is to be taken by three Will be paid tor any Com which there they expect to take a lelsurer ' th Mr. and Mrs. Lowd are well dance by Frances Wandycz follow- Great Christopher Positive Corn Makes loe cream quickly, aoo- Philadelphia, Pa., and other points'^ftrlown, liked and respected In Man- LOBECK IS RETURNED other places In which the state nomloally. ly trip throjigh Maine, returning hy . of interest. ed, James Crowe sang 'T’ra Only a I Cure cannot remove- Also good wav of the coast and rc.achlng here ' Chester.- They came here In 1909 police have chargeq. It was due to for callduses, wafts and molps. Rolling Stone” and selections by the • the Information furnished by the July 29. from Bellows Falls, Vt.. and except Dubaldo brothers closed tne short Sold In Manchester by GUENNEY’S, Thomas J. Curran, of 138Summlt fur four years spent on a farm In 1 HERE FOR HEARING Manchester police that Lubeck's ar- street, proprietor of C w p ^ n'i bar entertainment. | 189 .Main Street. The T['oung People's society of the • Coventry they have resided In this rest was made In Willimantlc by ber.shop at the Centexnas return- Refreshments were served and | Remember Concordia Lutheran church will | town. Mr. Lowd first took a posi- the. committee for the next month’s ! State Policeman Crossman. ed from a vacatlop-'spent In Ver- ! tion with the Blish Hardware store, have an outing to Rooky Neck park entertainment was named. Leaves Tolland Jail, Tried in Saturday's food specials go on mont with which firm he remained 10 and sale each Friday aftomoon at 8 Sattirday. The trip will be made Somers, Heleased, Then by private cars, leaving the church ; one-half years. Later he became o’clock. Get the Friday after- Brought Here for Trial. at 1. p. m. sharp. Those who have custodian of Tinker hall for eigh- noon shopping mbit . . a\x>ld the teen months, leaving to take charge HANDCRAH CLASSES JOHN L. JENNEY Saturday morning rush. not already signed up should make fOUNGSTERS WE WANT It a point to be there at that time, of Odd Fellows ball. 10 Depot Square Phone 68.50 Mrs. Lowd has been connected Joseph Lubeck, wanted In Man- .A NICE 6 - ROO.M SINGLE providing their own lunches. For ATTRACT IS GIRLS HOUSE. Have good client wait- further Information members .shoi PUT ON A CIRCUS with the J. W. Hale Company since chester on the charge of theft, was ing to rent. get In touch with .Vtlllam fles« ) coming to Manchester. .She ' has brought to Manchester after a hear- been active In the affairs of Man- I Being Conducted at North End ing before a justice court In Somers Insurance Mrs. Paul S. Griffin /d f. Detroit. Entertain Parents and F rie n d s! Chester Grange and of Center Con- ' Playgrounds by .Miss Eleanor this morning when he was also $2,000 TO LOAN Life, Accident and Health, Mich., will be a weelt-eod vtaltci- at at Home of Mrs. Grace Tnl. gregatlonal church. Mrs. Lowd charged with theft. A sentence of 30 possessed dramatic talent which Dwyer. on first mortgage on .Manchester Fire lnsuran(«. fldelfty and Food Sale the home of her ^ te r, Mrs Charles hot Last Evening. days In jail was suspended In the E. V lckerm aiv^f 35 Chestnut, she used to coach' productions at Wie property. Wo have a client Surety Bonds— Auto- Sat., July 14. 10 a m. on Somers' court this morning and he street Grange and the church. Frequently Handcraft classes at the north ready to place this money now. mobile and Other Hale's Store Basement she assumed roles herself. was allowed to go on the payment of Call us at once. Upwards of 25 of the residents of end playgrounds which are held costs. Casualty Lines. Given by Rescue Lake derived Its name G. F. S. Younger Members. Robert McIntosh. Manchester Green, parents and each morning from 9 until 10. Instead of being allowed to- go from the fact that in the early days o'clock for girls between the ages o^iO Trotter street, left this after- [ friends of a group of youngsters be- free a warrant, which had been de- Robert J. Smith, Inc. on for Detroit, Mich., where they tween the ages of 9 and 12, were of American history a band of of T5 and 17 are now composed of Indians kidnapped a Connecticut posited with the Jailer of Tolland Phones: 8150-5746 - 068 Main St. plan to enjoy a vacation well entertained by them last night 15 girls. The class Is being con- girl. A group of pioneers formed a County for his appearance here was on the lawn at the home of Mrs. ducted by Miss Eleanor Dwyer who Grace Talbot of East Middle Turn- posse and finally" rescued the girl this week spent a daj In Springfield VA( ATION S O IE nn .E S Ironi the Indians, who hnrl camped pike. The children prepared the visiting \V, L. Hagen’s shop, where START .NEXT MEEK program unaided, and at Uie close for the night on the lee of He.scue classes In craft work are conducted Make your appointment* nnw l..tike. of the "circus'' as they named It. and who is widely known In this for a Permanent. line. Tire^ton I they served red lemonade. I One of the mlrth-provoklng' num- Many types of craft work are be-

j hers was a black-fare, Amos and COVENTRY FESTIVAL ing taken up here and girls already The Manchester Public Market CENTUITY j Andy act" by Roger Talbot and have work well under way In bas-

; Kvorctf Cone. Dorothy Dowd iit- ketry and work will be started soon PROGRESS ,.tempted to Imitate the witty wiy- in the weaving of leather baskets, i ON NEXT WEDNESDAY I Ings and clover acting of Mae VVest, and from time to time other work ; while her sister Patty delighted with will be taken up. Tl RI\V Fancy Fresh Seafood : tap dances. ‘ Wilson Cone display- ed his skill with a lariat and several Annual Lawn Parly Is An- Fancy, Fresn, Large Mackerel ...... 71/jc lb.

songs were sung by the group. nounced— To Present Come- Fresh Cod to Fry or to B a k e ...... lbs. 2.3c Mrs. Timothy Young, a neighbor, dy in Evening, Ijirg* B u tterfish ...... - . l.ic lb. SxiicTt^ presented bouquets of flowers to the Hotel Sheridan Dial 5009 little Dowd sisters for their efforts. Chowder C lam s...... 9 qts. 25c

The Coventry Fragment society Fresh Steaming C lam s...... 2 nts.' 25c

today announced that its third an- Fresh Eastern Halibut S te a k ...... 29c lb. nual summer festival will be held on Fresh Center Cut Swordfish...... s.^c lb. the grounds at the Second Congre- Fresh Haddock F ile ts ...... 20c lb. gational church of that place. Large Swed'sh Imported .Salt H e rrin g s...... 10c each Wcdn,e.sday, -July 18, aftorrooli ami PINEH U RST —Dial 4151 evening. Booths will be arranged 302 Main Street- -.lust North of the Armory. Swedi.sh Picaled H e r rin g s...... lOc each HELPED along the side of the church whera

candy, frankfurts and other, refre.sh- ment Items will be on sale as well TO BIRD THE TIRE SENSATION of ’34! DKLICATES.SEN AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT j ns fancy articles and novelties, FRESH FISH Cole? j i’otato j flowers and pl.-i.il.s. The chlMrcn'a .stuffed and Baked I.Jirge Mackerel, ready for the table

grab will lake the form of a .spin- Beyond Comparison in Q u alify, Block Island .Slaw I Salad • ...... 19c each wheel. MOTOR Home linked Beans ...... l.ic qt. C o nstru ctio n , A p p e a ra n ce a n d Price lb. 15c I !b. 20c I ' The basement of the church will Swordfish, lb. 39c I be u.Hnl ns a rest room. Here also Home Made Ciullers, plain or su ga red ...... 19c doz. With A n y First Q uality Tire M ade Baked Ham. j will be found an Interesting exhibit Home Made Potato S a la d ...... l.ic lb. of lianclyvork of all klntLs eonipleteil SERVICE I.iverw ur.st. Home Made X egetabic Salad ...... 19c Ib. T he, way to create a by (.'oventry women, under instriic- We have brushes for all Home Made Blueberry Cup Cakes .-y...... 25c doz. Fresh P/o to 2-I.b. Butter .Nut Ikiaf. 1 tion of the Tolland County Farm TIRE SENSATION is to types of power motors in stock •\ssorted Cold Cuts. lb. I.lc. I Bureau. give the people what they and can make repairs without NEW REDUCED Mackerel, Ib. I2 V2P I At 2 o’clock a Pajeont of the Na- want, and Firestone has tlons will be presented outdoors, for delay. ” FRESH VEGETABLES Cros.se & Blackwell's done this with the new I w-hlch a sliver collection will he Fresh Picked Golden W ax Beans from W a p p in g ...... PRICES Filet of .Sole. I taken. At 4 o’clock Lem Ralnniilt Firestone Century Progress Oran.ire .Marmalade NORTON • ...... 3 qts. 10c Filet of Haddock , who spends 'his summers In Coven- Tire. LIMITEII TIME ONLY i try-j will entertain as on previous Finest New Potatoes, nice and m e a ly ...... 29c peck ELEtTRK AL 4.40.21 occasions with exhibitions of his As millions of people 25 c I Boston Blue or light and heavy balancing ability, INSTRUMENT CO. visited the Firestone Factory without charge. Phone 40fi0 DIAL 5111 Codfish, 2 lbs. . SklnlPBR and BonrlrM at the World's Fair last year, 25c The Fragment society Is far- Hilliard St., Manchester lie pound. famed for it.s delicious suppers, and we asked this question— 21c Sardines from 5 to 8 Wednesil-iy evening, the “ Vtlial ilo you value most in 2 large cans Fresh .Salmon. member.* will .serve a meal consl.st- for...... a lii^c?” 'They answered— 37c Ing of-eold- meat, baked nc.-ims, Ger- man potato .salad, cabb,.ge and car- * “ Give usBIowoutProtection, Opened Clams or <)uohauR Sl» Old Pile* N«w Piic» lot salad, rolls, coflee and home' Non-Skid Safety, and Long You Sov- Clams for Chowder. Tiny Cross Pack 1.3c .Sar- made pies. ' i Wear at a moderate price.” dine.s. 3 cans -The attraction at 8:15 p. m. will 4.40-21 •«.7§ •0.98 Steaming Clam.s. for ...... ; ...... be the comedy farce In three acts, ' This was a big order, but 33c "Aunt Emma -Sees It Through." ANNOUNCEMENT Firestone has a habit of 4.S0-20 6 ix0 0.96

Butter and Poppy- The above hours arc daylight sav- giving car owners what they IT Seed Rolls — Brown Bread. Ing time. ‘ i 4.50-21 Home Raked Beans .... 7B1 *.so X.OX 2 Ihs. 2,'ic want when they want iL PUBLIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION We knew there was only 4.75-19 t I s 6.70 1.08

one way to build Quality under the direction of 5.00-19 8^4 7.ao X.X4 and Value into a tire at a moderate price, and that, 5.25*18 8.00 *.a7 was by volume production. IT FRIGIDAIRE MISS GRACE HALLOW ELL, Home Economist 5JJ5-21 8.80 X .40 We built the greatest tire Excellent Developing and Printii^ of the ever made to sell at these T’ Exclusive Agents 5.50-17 8.75 X .40 films here we only charpfe r»c a roll low prices. Car owners are IT to develop.’ Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Co. profiting because We found 5.50-18 9.05 x .40 out what they wanted and

KEMP’S, Inc. found the way to give it to • Othsr SisSM Propor tionntely Lots in the display room of them. MANCHESTER Registered Frigidaire .ThenewFiresloneCentnry All Our Work Done By 1/ical Studio. 8-Hou.r Service! Service Dept. Maintained Progress Tire IS EQU.4L T HE BEST L O W PRICED

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Royal ronstruction, at the lowest Othor SIxof Propofliooofoly Low FRIDAY, JULY 13 price we have ever been Signet able to make on a tire For thooo car ownert who need "V, Now on Display. o f this high quality and new tire wafetj at a very low price , Conte In and try It. at constrnction, carrying a the Firctlone Courier Type tire «3rd Annual Summer Festival has no equal at these extremely Kemp’s ’, Inc, Triple Guarantee SALE - bUPPER - entertainment low prices. 768 .Main St. Phone 5680 • • • — for UiwfiuaM PDiformaiKi W ecliiesday, July 18, 2 P. .M. on U r ' ^ See how Firestone Tires Rtfords are.Made at the Firestone 2:00 P. M. Factory and Exhibition 2nd Congregational Church — for Ufi Against All Doftth Building, ff'orld’s Fair

I’.MTED TEXTILE m 0 m Miss Hallowell will use the new Westinghouse Table Top Range — for 12 Months Against All Coventry WORK ERS OF A.MERIC.A Listen to the Foiee of Firestone _ (.\usplcM of OagiDcnl Suclftv) •^Featuring Gladys Swarthout which we are featuring for a limited time at $88.50 installed. Rood Hazards* Bootlu for the Sale of Fanrv Wn.i, *.- _ LOC.AL 2125 —£Very Monday A’ia/it over Months lt$ Commsrsimt Ssrricm A'. B .C .— WEAF H etteorh Other .Ufre.hmenm -.n i f J T t l

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iiw• Free.p! ^-rioN'RTl.NruIr'in^i^^^^^^^ n.mt-x.xi i,i m ij^ht and heavy balanring - All ehnp rhalrnien who did not Table Lamp Given i4 i Free Doot Prize

report at the Union Office last 5 to 8 p. m.—.SUPPER, 85 cent*. Menu- . .Saturday kindly report at the MORIARTY BROTHERS bean»z German Potato Salad* ( al>harA *"ir*.*’ office sunte time Friday or Sat- Homo Made Ple» mid Coffee ^ ^ •*«'•»• urday of this week. If'it will be 319 Center Street Corner Broad

8:15_p^m^>.MEDV F.URUE. "Aunt Emm. See. I. Through" Impossible for you to report KEMP’S, INC kindly appoint someone to report Free Road Senice— Open 24 Hours 763 Main Street In your plaee. Phone .5690 Phone 3873