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Erred on MacCracken Warning That Germans tions With Other Suspects.' J - t K l j U n \ Wa-shlngton, July 9.---(AP)— The Court later held the Senate had the Will Fight as “ No People Paria, July 9.— (A P )—An Amer- District of Columbia Court of Ap- constitutional right to sentence Fonner Head of New York { eala today reversed a lower court MacCracken, in connection with dis- Pcan woman, Pauline Jacobson l.e- Ever Fought Before for ruling and h'ild the Senate did not appearance from his office here of ’ vine, 32, was ordered by Magistrate National Bank Starts to h.ive the pow'er to sentence William airway contract papers that were Andre Benon to appear for ques- P. MacCracken to ten days in jail under suhiioena by the Senate. liberty” If Reich Is tioning in a new drive to clean up foi contempt in connection with the The majority in the three to two Serve Four and One u . alleged international ring of f1 air mat: Invcatlgation. ruling by the higher court today de- MacCracken, former assistant clared; *' Invaded. spies. secretary of commerce for aeronau- “Unless there is to be an inter- - She was to be questioned regard- Half Years. l.cs, and L. H. Brittin. former vice mingling of the legislative and judi- in g her relation to Mr. and Mni. jT-csldent of the Northwest Airways, cial power to deal with contempt, Berlin. July 9.— (A P )—-Germany Robert Gordon Switz, of New Jer- 7nc.. were found guilty by the Sen- tl.ereby rendering It possible in ah plans to p\ish vigorously a friend- sey, who have been held in a Paris New York, July 9 .— (AP) — ate February 14 ami each sentenced eases as a matter of leglalativc pow- lier foreign policy, it appeared to - Jail for several months under ?s- Joseph W’. Harriman, former presl- t.i ten days. Brittin served his term, er summarily to try the one^accus- day, fearing other countries will piimage charges. j Harriman National but counsel for MaeCTracken contest- tC without subjecting him to the Six other summonses or warrants „ ..... build political .fences completeljr were issued In connection with the i Bank and Trust Company, was ea the legislative body's decision. rtatutory modes of trial provided for shutting her out. alleged espionage service with : taken today to the Federal penlten- Justice Daniel W O'Donoghue, ot l!'e District of Columbia Supreme (Continued on Page Six) Her hand was figuratively which the Swltzes are linked. These tlary at Lewlsburg, Pa., to start Included three women and three serving a four and a half year sen- stretched out in mingled friendship, apprehension and defiance to men. tence. / One of the women ordered to ap- Harriman, who was convicted of France and the world-. A ringing pronouncement t6r pear was Mrs. Marie Schul Martin, falsifying records and misapplying alleged chief of a section of the funds of his bank, was placed on a \ Franco-Gv-'miri understanding, and' il SAYS NAZI PROPAGANDA at the samt Mme a warning that ring operating in Finland. train at Jersey City at 8:12 k. m., That American Marines would be promptly-withd-awn from Haiti was the pledge mada by President Germany "will fight "ns no people Wo* Go Between (eastern standard time) for the ever yet fought for liberty,” bj7 Ru- seven-hour trip to Lewlsburg. He Roosevelt when he arrived in Cap Haiticn-. Haiti, for his first visit since leaving the United States on The Martin woman was said to dolf Hess, trusted lieutenant of ^ be a close friend of Mme. Lydia was in the custody of tw'o deputy his long cruise to Hawaii. The President and Haiti’s Prefident Stenio Vincent (left), who welcomed IS A MENACE TO NATION Hitler, was considered something of Stahl,' 48-year-old, dark-haired, dl- ] United States Marshals. No one him, stand bareheaded while a 21-gun salute is fired In honor o t the visiting Chief Executive. A ' ...... an about-face from a firm Nazi pol- vorced wife of a New York business! else accompanied him. icy. man, who police say was an Inter-1 ’The 62 year old banker did not Addressing 12,006 Nazi chieftains , mediary between a French es- appear to be downcast as he left Prof. Moley, New Deal “ Brain PRESIDENT SEES at Koenlgsherg yesterday, Hess plonage band and one In Finland. i Doctors- Hospital, where he had said a defenseless country end.an- Authorities declared their latest' been a« patient since his conviction' ITALY’S POSmON NEW LONDON’S PIRATE 1 gers peace and ‘-hat Germany would Investigations reveal that Informa-; the railroad station. i Trasler” Says Also Thai VIRGIN ISLANDS ' be satisfied :-ith the minimum arms
tlon was being gathered all over Walks Briskly necessary to security. Europe, including France, concern-; He walked briskly, without as- ON ARMS THE SAME German Organization ___ Close observers interpreted the Ing the gas and microbe warfare, i slstance, to an automobile that WAS STAID SELECTMAN straight from the shoulder unprece- Investigations into stratospheric ' took him to the ferry for the trip t o ! dented address of the handsome possibilities were also being tnves-j Jersey City. As he walked across Drills Regularly in U. S. Cruiser Houston Due at Car- Cabinet minister as closely tied tigated, It was indicated. the sidewalk, a reporter Mked him; with, the visits to London of Louis On the Trail I bow he felt | Ideotieed as Former Navy'NEW EXPERIMENTS Her Naval Barthou, French. foreign minister, "The new discoveries Indicate that; "J teel fine thank you,” he replied.! in search of seciiilty agreements,
we are on the trail of developments i Jo answer to another question he Construction Plans; May and the concern of \ other nations of the first, order," said one of the I I Man, Well-to-Do Farmer over the drastic. Second Nazi "Rev- French Investigators.” ! have nothing to say, God bless i MADE BY JOHNSON; A ' Service. olution." Mrs. Levine, 'whose malden''name j you-" | Break Up Parley. Nazi propagandizing in the United i ------Needed More Arms was Pauline Jacobson, was supposed' Neither his wife nor his daughter; and New Hampshire Town States constituted a "menace" ' to Only a few weeks ago (Germany
to have been in close contact with "'as In evidence as Harriman left i the Nation. . ' 1 Aboard the U. S. S. Gilmer Ac- emphasized that she must have Mrs. Switz, the former M arjorie: ^be hospital, but it was understood I-Ondon. July 9.— (A P )—^^Refusal Moley, formerly assistant secce- 1 companying President Roosevelt, DificiaL NBA Leader to Turn Over many moro •arms and would not be Tilley of New York. - ...... -{ • — ------by Italy to modify her naval con- tary of state, was the first witness - July 9.— (A P )—Pres)dent Roose- dictated ^ to—in short that the world Mrs. Switz and her husband and . (Continued on Page Six) volt had an opportunity fo real va- ' must'^^oo^herfrirndsUp, struction plans cast a shadow today before a special House committee; eight of 15 prisoners under arrest,: Control to Five Men Dur- I of un-American activities in an! cation relaxation once more today | Rut Hc.sa^ „fler recounting the were apprehended December 18,; Cohasset. Mass.. July 9— (AP) — over Anglo-French naVal conversa- I open hearing that brought ac- ; after bu.sy vl.sits to Puerto Rico and : horrors of war said: tions proceeding in the presence of 1933, and have been in Jail everj The mysterious piracy of a yacht , knowiedgment from another wit- ' ' ®’“ nds. , I “7 ®ay as a veteran to veterans since. . : from a group of college students at ing Summer. the. French foreign minister. Louis ness that "Stahlhelm” groupa drill- I The cruiser Houston steamed j tjje border, I, as a leader 'f POLITICAL HGHT Barthou. Mrs. Levine’s whereabouts are not New London the night of the Har- ; cd. regularly------...... in NeW’- York------City. i aowss the Caribbean sea at a rapid | one people, ask the leaders of other known at present, but Magistrate! It was understood in informed The committee, under the ch'4tr- j clip toward Colombia, due to arrive - peoples: mu.st this be? Can we not Benon wishes to question her in or- i vard-Yale crew races and the find- quarters that the British told the manship of Representative .John W. * Cartagena tomorrow'. | hy , mutual good will spare hu- FOR MIDWEST ON Washington, July 9.— (A P )—NRA der to determine definitely what she ing of the sea-going bandit's body French of their concern over the McCormack of Ma.ssachuse.tts, ic'd! Mr. Roosevelt took advantage of | ^na'mty another war?" came today to the threshold of a knows. If anything, of the band's beside the boat here a week later Italian prqgram of two 35,000 t o n its______first_ open__ hearing hero. Other | his leisure to review his inspection i Hitler was in seclusion today In operations. was solved today. new experiment. battleships, and It was reported the! committee members present wc-'e of the islands and the government’s . - his summer home In the Bavarian Police Chief Hector J. Pelletier Hugh S. Johnson expected to French may «eel unable to pursue Representatives Samuel OicKatein positions in them. He. received a ; Alps, studying Germany's manifold trate Benon wants to question*’ is Leaders of Both Major Par- announced last night that the man clean up a batch of businp.«s before extensively their pre-conference dls- j^ew York and ,1. Will Tavlor of first-hand picture of social condl-1 problems, accentuated by the ' lood had been identified as Jame.s H. cusslons in preparation for the 1935 Tennessee Maurice Milice, recently arrested in converting the recovery agency's tions, p.irtlciilarl.v in slums and ru- I purging of Nazi ranks a' week ago.
provincial t'rance in connection with Newton,“43, chairman of the Board . J i Molev wfis questioned particuiar- ral life. New Development alleged espionage activities. ties Consider That Area of Selectmen of Marlow, N. H., a one-man leadership to n "five-man They will be retarded, it was in- j jy about four articles which appoar- Apparently antisfled, the Prcsl-; control'' for the summer Another development waa viewed No date haa ^ cn set for the trial former -Navy man and a well-to-do dicated, until the full extent of M us-;’ ed in the magazine "Today" during dent expressed the view rehablllta- ; as momentous: The two-edged In- of Mr. and Mrs. Switz. Authorities farmer there. Most of the job of directing NRA solinl’s exact plans Is revealed. tlon work la progressing along the Most Important This Fall. will be shifted to five assistants. March and April, alleging to be an dication of Michael Cardinal Faul- said that of the new persons sought Chief Pelletier said the dead man’s Behind the scenes pressure has right lines. haber that he favored a Nazi-Cath- for questioning, only Mrs. Levine is brother, George F. Newton, Who The tryout—^^whlch is purely Infor- Been brought to bear on Italy from mal and de.signed to give Johnson (Continued on Page Six) The Houston left St. O oix, Vir- oUc reconciliation without Uatholic supposed. to have any connection made the tdentlficatioh. Indicated several quarters to bring about gin Islands, at noon yesterday, aft- concessions. (Chicago, July 9.-^-(AP)—Blasted Newton had been suffering from a chance to relax -will be an im- modification of her building pro- with the American couple: er Mr. Roosevelt made a hurried in- "No one 'k'icomes a demand from Into the open by Republican "fight- nervous disorder. In Marlow, Mrs. portant test of commission control. gram, but BO far unsuccessfully. spection of Federal projects there. a high official source for simplicity' ing talk” at the party’s eightieth Newton said her husband had read The general's way of relaxing “Strategic Bluff” While a tropical sun poured down j and cleanliness more than tlie Cath- anniversary celebration In .Michi- will be a swing across the country While most of the nations view RAIDS FOR ARMS he joined a rellgioua service con- ! olio church." Cardinal Faulhaber TWO AUTO DEATHS gan. the campaign for, control of (Continued on Page Six) to .sell the Blue .Eagle. A last min- Italy's battleship program. It was ducted by the ship’s chaplain on | said, discussing new instructions to congressional delegations from the ute rush of affairs came to his desk said, aa a strategic bluff, yet in- deck late in the afternoon Nazis, “None will co-operate more agricultural mid-west wa.s well un- today. Among problems that awalt- formed circles point out that Rome SPREAD IN CUBA After meeting President Enrique readily." der way. cd hia return from a week of rest ' has not yefC changed its stand a Olaya Herrera at Cartagena tomor- Domestic problems demand at- REPORTED IN STATE The Democrats are fighting for FATHER, DAUGHTER and conferences in New York were: I particle, and may be seriously plan- row. the President will proceed to tention so insistently, qualified ob- retention of "New Deal” spokesmen Code For Small Industries ning construction. Panama and lie Canal ^ n e . begin- servers said, that Nazi leaders can in territory once considered "stand- 1-^PromuIgatlon of one big code "All the French want to know is Army .Chief Says He Has ning the Pacific crossing to Hawaii take no chances on international pat” Republleim, but most, of which for 450 small Industries. It would whether Italy means business," said Thursday. friction to aggravate them or hin- COMMIT SUICIDE be simple, touching bn such mat- was carried by the Democrats in an informant. "If so, France has A warm welcome, similar to the Fonr Other Violent Deaths ters as wages, working hours and der their solution. the 1932 Roosevelt "landslide.” no alternative but to follow suit. If Thwarted Major Revolu- one in Puerto Rico, waa given Mr. Important among them -Is the eco- Illinois has by far the largest child labor. not, then there is a. good chance for Roosevelt in the Virgin Islands. nomic condition, made precarious by Reported Over the Week- number of its to be fought for. 2 -NRA’s price policy awaits a Franco-Italian understanding." In a brief address at Christlan- exchange and Import problems and further clarlficctlon, especially Pres- 27, of which 8 were Democrats at Bodies Found in Gas Filled The Kcnerai political situation In tion Throughout Island. sted he told the citizens "the people threatened crop shortages. End; Man Strangled. the last session of Congress, eight ident Roosevelt's 15 per cent "tol- Europe, including the French-apon- of continental United States , re- Although Hess made peace over- were Republican and one vacant. erance" order. This .permits con- .-iored eastern aecurity pacta, were member arid realize that you are al- tures to France, hi'.s speech carried Four years ago, there were twelve Garage; Finances Believed cerns belonging to "open price" discussed at an opening conference Havana, July 9.— (A P )—Raids Bc a part of the American family.” a defiant note. Democrats, 14.Republicans and one codes to go-as much'as 15 per cent today between Louis Barthou, for arms were spread throughout Warns the World By ASSOCIATED PRESS vacant. below li.sted code prices in bidding French foreign minister and Sir (?uba today hy Col. Fulgencio Ba- “ I want to warn the world," he ' Carbon monoxide gas poisoning, Campaigns are generally slated Cause for the Act. on government cofitracts. Steel nnd John Simon,' foreign secretary' of tista. commander-in-chief of the asserted, “against mistaking the automobiles «nd the heat took the to open officially in August, in all some other inJustrie.s are reported Great Britain. army, who is convinced he has Germany of today, the Germany of major death toll In Connecticut but two of the states. Wisconsin to be seeking exemption from this Di.sarmament in all its phases waa thwarted what would have been a STATE LAUNCHING peace, for .the Germany of yesterday tolerance. over the week-end with a total of and Nebraska must yet get pri- Norwalk, Conn., July 9.— (A P )— sited at a luncheon given by Sir major revolution Ir.spired.by former - -the Germany of Pacifism. six. In addition, a victim of an as- mary elections ddt of the way. Ne- The deaths of Robert J. Easton, 64, 3'—NRA must select the adminis- John in honor, of Barthou. The only army officers. "Let this be remembered: Despite sault on July 4 died o f his injuries braska’s primary . is August 14; a real estate man and his daughter. tration memo to t,he code authority Batista orde.-ed iho arrest of sev- RESEARCH PROGRAM our memories of the terrors of war, for the bllllon-dollar bread industry. person present not directly connect- and a man was found strangled to Wisconsin’s epteraber 18. Jayne. 13-year-oId junior. ' high ed with the Anglo-French discus- eral ex-officers as well as enlisted despite the fact that the younger .Midwest Important school student, in the carbon mon- This code became effective today. death, caught in his own porch sions w as Arthur Henderson, presi- men. Some Uirec score arc already generation wants war as little os hammock. The importance ' of the middle oxide gas filled garage under their 60-Page Report in jail charged with conspiracy. 4—A fifty-page report, ordered by dent of the world disarmament con- does the older, the way is not open Police said Robert J. Easton, 64- western fighting ground to both home here were attributed by the ference. ‘ ^ Jubilant at what he considers a for a 'stroll' into uur country. • • • parties is indicated by the fact that authorities today to a suicide pact. President Roosevelt, on salaries Federal Funds Available to year-old real estate man and hla Afternoon Session triumph over his enemies Batista "The French trench soldier will daughter. Jayne, 13, took their lives the Republicans will shortly open Financial iifficultles, police said, paid moving picture stars, is expect- An afternoon session, an official said apparently sime members of especially understand us if we say in a suicide pact In the garage un- headquarters in (Chicago from probably furnished the motive. A ed to be turned in soon. the "Ex-Officers Association", whose Transport Some of City to those who play with the Idea of • der their home in 'Norwalk and they which the battle for control of the $2,060 trust fund established for the Johnson’s plans for his tour are ennouncement said, was to be devot- ed to naval matters with Francois headquarters were raided Friday, war; just you attack us. just you asserted the motive probably was agricultural states wilt be directed. girl by her mother, who died eight tentative but NRA officials expect planned to make him a member of him to travel to the Pailftc, begin- Pietrl, naval minister of France, and dare to march Into Germany. financial difficulties. The Republicans, headed by Hen- years ago. had shrunk to a me.re their aasociatlon “honoris causa" Folks to the Country. "The world 'would then learn to Robert Slocum, 18, of New Ha- xy P. Fletcher of Pennsylvania,, re- $200, it waa pointed out. ning his speeches Wednesday at Sir Bolton EjTes-Monsell, British /fo r the .sake of honor.) feel the spirit of New Germany. It ven, was injured fatally In an auto- cently named chairman of the Na- The bodies, back to back on the "Crdasmarks" placed against his would fight 'as no people ever, yet (Continued on Page Six.) (Continued on Page Six) mobtle-truck collision on the Dan- tional committee, planned a series concrete floor of the Easton garage, name and those of other army offi- Hartford. July 9—(AP) — The fought l<" lioorty." of conferences in Chicago beginning bury highway just south of New were discovered yesterday by cers, Batista assc'-ted, may have state has launched a re.search pro- Distrusts Locarno klU/ord late Saturday. today. The 'Chicago Tribune said Sioane Miller husband of Eaaton's indicated he was a marked man. He gram which eventually may lead i An editorial in the Berliner Hit-and-Run Victim Fletcher hoped to bring $1,006,000 niece, who was notified by neigh- said, however, he believed the heads Connecticut back to Its ' "original j Tagniatt, believed to have-been In- An unidentified man killed by ' a Into the party's treasury this sum- bors that milk and newspapers had of the Ex-Officers Association did pattern of life with farming going! spired by the German foreign office, filt-and-run driver Saturday' night mer and that Chicago's tentative accumulated on the Easton front i Invites Her 3,573 Babies npl know of the revolutionary plot hand in hand with Industry. Cover- j expressed distrust of an “Eastern In Middletown was identified yes- quota had been fixed at $100,000. porch since Friday. and that many of, those under nor. Cross disclosed today, | Locirnb,"-.referring to what It call- terday as Thomas McNamara, 58. The Democrats also rega^rd this Always With Father arrest arc Innocent and will be re- The governor announced thatjed efforts of France qnd Russia to of Middletown a farm hand on his ground aa important. Postmaster The Eastons, who lived alone on To Her Golden Wedding leased. authority for proceeding with a guarantee peace in Eastern Europe, way to get a new position In Dur- General James A. Farley will make Sllvermlne avenue, were greatly de- These men t'btnlned their "ex" modified subalatencc farm program | “No one can doubt that the dan- ham. a special trip into Illinois next week voted to one another, friends said, status when non-commissioned has come from Wa.shington with an ; ger of war in Europe haa beconje William Somosky, 44, of Walling- to open officially the party's cam- the daughter being with her father Washington, July 9— (A P) — Dr. «• "But babies still come in the same troops, led by Batista, then a ser- appropriation of $34,260, and tha( imminent,” the editorial said. ford, collapsed from the heat Sat- paljgn, eilmost a month before the constantly tn preference to girl Lauretta E. Kress and Dr. Daniel way.” she chuckled. geant, staged a coup last year and the state emergency relief commis- "Germany has no use for collec- urday night in his home and died ReiMiblicans officially declare war companions. Expectant mothers who refuse to eurped their superiors out. A group sion, which Is working with him on tive non-aggression pacts which soon afterward. at the, Illinois State Fair m August. H. Kress celebrated their golden Dr. W. H. McMahon, medical ex- give up smoking, drinking, strenu- of six former officers re.^iding in the plan, is now ready to institute are simply vast graves of confi- The beat also cut short the life aminer, said he would report the wedding anniversary today by in- ous sports and freak diets catanot Santa Clara, vvcrc arrested late last necessary research work. dence. but she is ready to enter of John English of Brooklyn. N. Y., TRE.ASl'RY BALANCE case to Coroner John J. Phelan as viting their 3,573 babies to a re- hope, she says, to have healthy night. The Stale Hun into bilateral agreements ’’ as be was serving dinner on the a "double suicide.” The Reichswchr, or. standing ception. babies. Jose Pedraza, chief of Havana The Connecticut plan may not Albert P. Armour yacht In New Washington, July 9.— (A P )—The The bodies were found at the rear Really, though, they- are Dr. "A great many expectant police, said the former officers were develop sufficiently to warrant the array, now in a powerful position, Haven harbor Saturday night. position, of :.he Treasury July 6 of Eaaton s small garage and police Lauretta's babies. Dr. Daniel baa mothers," she said, "do not take aided by one faction of the ABC actual establishment of subsistence believes nothing should be left un- Manslaughter Charge was; Receipts, $12,727,849.91; ex- said there were no marks of vio- specialized in digestive diseases, bis proper care of their babies or them- Political Society, which recently farms this year, the governor said, done to reach an -.g;reeraent with Emil- Muckle, Jr., 28, of Winated, penditures, $55,618,658.05; balance, lence on either Eastort or his 71-year-old wife in babies. From selves simply because they do not withdrew'its support from the Men- but the study is expected to be com- France and the He-^ss speech was died in the Litchfield County hospi- $2,641,579,955.62; customs receipts daughter. Under the car was the Washington to New Zealand she has know what proper care Is. They dleta government, nnd planned a pleted as quickly as possible in the taken as an indication Hitler sup- tal of Injuries- suffered in an assault for the month, $2,681,351.26. Easton pet bulldog, also dead. assisted them into the world during are geared to the speed and action revolution in Havana, striking at hope of launching the ^project with- ports that view. on July 4, after he had thrown a Receipts for the fiscal year since Groceries were scattered about a 40-year career aa ati obstetrician. of present day living and don’t police stations and army barracks' out undue delay. Hitler was praised at a Nazi firecracker In front of a passing au- July 1, $58,654,805.44; expenditures, the garage floor, they said, and un- The oldest of the 3,573 persons realize they should slow down.” slmultaneoiigly in a night attack With Federal funds now available, meeting In Oldenburg by Robert tomobile In a Winated street. An $103,507,168.77 (after deducting der one arm, Eaaton held a pound she likes to call her children is 40. It was after Dr. Kress and her after cutting electric lights off over the emergency relief commission Ley, leader of the L a ^ r Front. autopsy yesterday disclosed a frac- $13,505,682.01 ot net emergency re- of butter. The youngest was born yesterday. husband bad two children of their the city. will begin at once a two-headed re- "In the history of the German tured skull. Frank Clvitello of ceipts in excess of emergency ex- The father and daughter were Medical science, she says from own that they took up the study of Havana recently was tn total search program, the governor said. peilple,” he said, "there is one great Hartford will face the court today penditures); excess of expenditures, last seen Thursday night when Eas- { her vast field of experience, has im- medicine in the University of Micbl- darkness for 16 minutes and this. The first part of the study will be tragedy—we have the best soldiers. $45,452,363.33; gold assets, $7,871,- ton is said to have driven Into tne i proved conditions attending chil- o"-- .They completed their courses (Jhlef Pedraza said, was a "re- (Oontlniied oo Page Biz) 200,177.16. garage. 1 uren. I *u years ago. bearsal" for (be revolL (ContiniMd on Page Two) lOaiied OB Pace Two) ■' ■■ ■
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event of an emergency— such as a Town of K rat—About 6,968 feet war 'wtUi Germany. wtaVe plan* tot the fall election rust colorings In place of the usual MONSTRANCE Editorial coihment raQected skep- TEXTILE UNION ABOUnOWN JOHN D. ROCKEFEUIR SR. campion. of loose gravel on the Skiff Moun- Oriental reds and blues. The change OWNERSOFTAVERNS SCOTTSBOROCASE WUTH METHODIST The meeting voted to notify the TENROADJOBS, tain, Flat Rock and Kent Hollow ot colorings has been made, neces- WARD’S CONTEST tlclam of the sincerity of the over- .Weet roade. ture. Mlsg JosepblM llodtoeeka of PASSES 95TH MILESTONE chairman of the several-town com-: sary by the demands of rug buyers INSPECIALSERVICE Some newspapers' pointed out PLANS OUTINC Amaterdam, N. T„ who vtsttlng VOICE DISCONTENT mltteea of the teatlmonlal dinner Town of Putnam—About 6,050 throughout the country m " recent that while Hess offered a new face Mr. and Mrs. Jostgb Childs since GETS FURTHER STAY CHOIR’S OUTING •hd meeting to be ^ven Dr. Edward 10 MILES LONG, feet of rolled bank run gravel on the SHOW INCREASE surveys have showm.” STARTS SATURDAY to France, official German newspa- the 4th of • July left for home Venerable Industrialist Leaves O. Dolan of Mancheater and the Fox road. In addition to the ehowrlngs of Crater church social rpoma In Man- Town of Union—About 14,8|TOTeet room size rugs, Mr. Swanson says, pers continued to attack France in Sunday morning. Miss Modliseska is Hia Bad to Obaarva Birthday a campaign of "absurd calumniaa." a cousin of Mr. Childs. ROLLER SKATING NOW cheater on Saturday afternoon, July GO UP FOR BID of loose gravel on tho CaiTfra and there are hundreds of displays of Qionl Chb Program at St Local 2125 to Go to Jencks’ Lodl Association Members in Quiet Manner. fued Aog.'31 as 21 and to have each town repre- Kenney Hollow roads. Each Month Has Improved s-cattered and novelty ruga to be Coupons Deposited Each AMERICAN PROTEST The Catholic Men's Club will hold DWIGHT W.BLISH Sronp Goes to Misqnamicut oented by a delegation. Town of WtnehesYefi—About 3,900 seen at each opening and this sea- POPUUR AT LAKE This meeting is to be held under feet of cruehefi^gnvel waterbound wm will bring forth even more un- Baacl Switzerland, July 9.—(AP) Grove, Wapping, Satur- a msatlDg Tuesday night at 8 Indignant at Liquor Board Lakewood, N. J., July (AP)— Bridfal’s Before Big —Directors of the Bank for Inter- o'clock at the Home Club, Bralnard of Exeention of Saturday; Enjoy Dinner the Federation of Democratic macadam 'UFthe Winchester road Since Early March Post* usual weaves and patterns. In one Week Remain Throogh* Place. The final arrangements for John D. Rockefeller, who left hla Women’s Clubs and it la hoped to Macdonald Annoon(;es PWA end about'4!42S feet of rolled bank instance an importer who formerly national Settlements today in- DEAD; LONG Has Taken Sandy Beach Fans have Governor Wilbur C. Croea and Aadieoce. structed that a new protest be sent day, A itpit 4. the outing and clambake to be held Action. bsd yastarday for a quiet obaervanes by Storm-^ Seems More Pop- run goKwX on Ihe Norfolk road. L-ought hooked rugs from Japan will to Germany agalnat the morato- on July 29 will be made. Yonog Negroes. and FuO Program. other notables present. master Reports. p.tesent a new line made in Puerto ont the Contest. of bli 95th blAhday, rsaumsd today ular Than Dancing. Among the others who spoke on Work in New Haven and rium on Dawes and Young loans, his calm routine of living. Rico," America. Saturday^ afternoon were Edward Mr. Swanson will spend today and T«fUr(Uy >ft«rtiQen «t S e'cleek Interprstsd as an attempt to : -o- Plans are eomplets for an all-day At a spaelal maetiag of tha Tav- The vsberabis Industrialist, the H. Woodward of Columbia, national tect the Interests of American holdr outing and clambake of Local jl25, Boilding Contractor Passes Montgomery, Ala., July t.—fAP) On Saturday the choir of the Rbller skating has taken Crystal Walerbury— Also GIVE BIRTHDAY PA R H The depression Is over for the tomorrow at the rug shows. Therc seems to be some mlsun- .Rt. Srtdfet'* ,church wm the cccne tm s Aiaeclatlon of Manchester hold townsfolk obssrvsd, broks a habit Lake patrons by storm rad th6 committeeman and Mrs. Augustus Manchester postoffice, dating from derstandlng regarding the Mont- ers of tha bonds. - United Textlla Workers of America, FIRST LADY VISITS. last night members voiced Indigna- of IS yeara' aUnding, by ramalning —A stay of sxecution was granted louth Methodist church held Its an- M. Burke of Rockville, county chair- of « mucleal tree! funiiihed by 2fi They Instnicted Leon Frassr, to be held In Jencks’ Grove, Wap- today to Haywood Patterson and skating Is nroylng much more popu- early in March, according to tho gomery Ward Gift Contest which -^1 tion at the manner in which the at ths golf bousa here for his birth- at Home Here Yes* sual outing, the place chosen being man of the Federation of Demo- Aid P ro je c ts ./^ FOR MRS. INEZ TRUAX figures for the first half of 1934 as started Saturday. Many of the cus- members of a Bbston choral club, president of the bank, to register ping, Saturday, AugtisV 4. The Btata Liquor Control Board la plac- day Instead of receiving congratulai Clarence Norris, two of nine negro lar than dancing. The roller skat- cratic Women’s clubs. fouaded by the late Dr. George the protest. committee plan.s- scvctal spoj-ts defendants under sentence of death Mlsquamlcut, a number of the choir iclea-sed by "Postmaster Frank B. HUSBAND IS ARRESTED, tomers were under the false Impres- FAIR AT CHICAGO ing stringent rsgtilations over tlons at hla Pocantfeo Hills estate. ^ ing- is being conducted in the dance Following the business meeting a Crocker. Tlie first two months of the sion that coupons dropped In the I . Dwyer. The occasion of the club's Fifty per cent of the Daw'es loan events Including softball, volley ball, taverns Ih the state and apparently Mr. Rockefeller, authoritative " terday. in the "Scottaboro case," by ths going there In the morning, and the short entertainment 'was presented litt- Viitt was the’ presentation of a and 30 per cent of the Young loan aa hall at Sandy Beach, which Is close Ten nevY'^ highway projects were Deliffhtful GatherinK fit Jloinc year the local postoffice receipts de- )x>x this week are eligible only for allowing grill rooms and restaur- source diaolossd, haa ramainsd in Atsbama Supreme Court on receipt remainder in the afternoon. Head- including musicAl and vocal selec- FOR MURDERING WIFE the dress outfit for a lucky lady or taautlful gold monstrance donated are held by Americans. ants to operate with a rotninium of bsd almost constantly fdr two of an application for rehearing for quarters were at t he "MUIle-Ann” to 100 feet square. Both afternoon tions. The numbers Including the oddjfi'to the summer’s program fiv of Mra. J. H. Keith of Hoil creased 3V14, from the 1933 totals to the church by them in memory of Fraser wrote a letter this after- and evening sessions are being held tu t in March the record showed an miss. This la not true. Ail coupons control regulation. The owners of weeks, arising yesterday for the Dwtght W. Blish, local bulWlog t.'ie condemned men. cottage, where dinner was served In Dancing Marleys and the Lehrman Highway Commissioner John A. St. Saturday Night. will remain In the box until the final Uldr beloved founder and as a token noon to the German finance minis- Tells Reporters She Wants taverns hare were heartily in ac- first appreciable period since the T ha court in confirming tha sen- the evening. The beach was tffe dally with the dancing on Sunday Trio of Rockville. increa.se of 31652.18. Son Told of His Mother’s Death Of esteem for hla mother, Mrs. Mar- ter, using the recent Anglo-German contractor, died at hla homt. 32 evening. Macdonald today, the group to In- Increases per month for April, drawing on the I'l grand prizes on cord with the statements of Presi- week-end of June 34. Holl street, yaaterday afternoon af- tences on June 28. had fixed August rallying point for the party and The late afternoon was glveirtSver and He Quickly Notifies the Wednesday at 9. a. m. In the Mont- garet Dwyer of North Main street. agreement regarding payment’. of dent Lauria of tha State Liquor games were participated in, Inter- Indications are that the popular- clude slightly more than 17 miles o' A delightful house party was held Mav and June were shown as fol- Dawes and Young loan Interest as to Be Treated Like Any It was laamed that last Friday a ter a long illness. Mr. Bliab was 31 aa ths date of execution, but on ity will lost throughout the season to bathing and boating afid the surface Improvement of various Police. gomery Ward store and all coupons, The beautifully decorated church Dealers association In hla condemns- the aon of the late Mr. and Mrs. receipt ot the application for re- posed with surf bathing. beach. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Keith, 50 low's: April, 3401.94. May. 31958.46. was crowded with parishoners and a lever to obtain similar treatment physician from New York City came as. many visitors are coming to types. Contractors’ bids on this work and June $306.45. Summary for the ,no matter when deposited, will lie In tton of the Liquor Control S a rd 's ,by train to remain with Mr. Rocke- John Bliab and the farmhouse in hearing the sentences ware stayed, The committee In charge of the en- To Sell ReaLEstate Holl street Saturday evening In Dunkirk, N. Y., July 9—(AP) — the box at that time. musiclovers at S o'clock when the for all bondholders, irrespective of erocedura with regard to regula- whleh he was born stood at the ui tha court Is In recess. fimctlpn was: Mrs. Eunice Hoben- Crystal Lake from all parts to will be received at the highway de- first half of 1934 shows that the their country of residence. Other Sightseer. , feller for several hours When at Joy the sport. Judge John E. Fahey of the Pro- partment headquarters in the State celebration of the birthday of Mrs. postal receipts for that period In- Albert Horlacher. Sr.. 51, was held Many other customers were un- Rev. John Kenney, assisted by tions. Lakewood the capttallet also is foot of "John Tom Hill" In Glaston- Unless a special session of the thethal, Misa Belle Edna Nelson, and bate Court for the district of Elling- der'the impression that coupons are Stuart Cheney as master of cerc- Fraser emphaskred that the bonds Tavern proprietors hers maintain lb Von Deck, and the success The roller skating is under the Office Building, Hartford until 1.00 Inez M. Truax of Foster street. creased 33604 89 or 10.3 per cent today on a first degree murder •t' emsetvea provide all holders usually visited occasionally by Dr. bury, Mr. Blish was 65 years old court Is called, the matter cannot be ton, Including the towns of Vernon given only with cosh purchases. - iROnies, entered the sanctuary to that they conduct their establish- Robert Ruermann. and came to Manchester to live taken up until October 1, when, the [hich attended the outing was en- management of Al Anderson of New p. m., e. 8. t. on Monday, July 23. The evening was spent with o\fr the conesponding period of | charge in connection with the shoot- Thl.', al.'o, la untrue. A coupon is bless the monstrance. should be treated, alike. He express- Chicago, July 9— (AP)—Frafae- Haven, who is widely known In "the and Ellington, will hold a hearing Included among the ten new jobs games, vocal solos by the host en- 1933. Ing hw visit with a pita to ,be traat. ments along aa high a standard aa However, except that the towns- when a very young man. He was a tribunal reconvenes In regiilar sei rely due to the excellent plans oO'lA^ednesday upon application of ing of hi.s wffc yesterday at ^Ihcir | -given for every 25c worth' purchas- -After the blessing the Boston ed delight that /Germany had can be found In any town or city lade by them. The weather al- roller skating field. He has named a:e three federal PWA projects, two livened by jokes and witty sayings farm- ,home . three1 _M._miles .... wMtregardless of of whether the pur- agreed to servlci^ bonds held In ed, "like any other, alghtsaar',, Mri. people have not oemi Mr. Rocke- contractor and builder and built a Sion. the administrator of the estate of choir sang two selections following In tha state. They point with pride feller driving about >fhe estate or large number of cottages. Among To Appeal Higher" ways. an Important factor at such the outfit "The Sandy Beach Skfit^ the late John J. Lee, formerly of in New-Haven and one In Waterbury of the ever versatile: "Billy" Thu- Fredonia. chase is for cash. eWarge, on bud- which they sang the benediction Great Britain 'h ^ u a e he said It In- Fianklin D. Roosevelt today began to the fact that there has been a events was perfect and the cooling Ing.Rink." ' and Wolcott, the const of which nrith. Harlacher was arrested when his dicated that G/rmany can pay the hei 8rst tour of inspection of Chica- playing golf, there was no reason the public buildings he worked on With the application for a rehear- this city. William F.'Partridge, ad- WATKINS SALESMAN get plan or time payment. However, eervlce consisting of the "O Snlii- minimum of complaint againat to- suppose he la not as well aa his was Manchester’s High School and 'dig was a statement that the case breezes from the ocean front were Several Instructors are-'' on the ministrator. haa made application lie shared 70 percent by the Stat? Before departing a luncheon was son, Albert. Jr., reported the mur- the sale must be completed before faris" and the "Tantum Krgo", Then others too. go's 1934 World's Fair. them. The local association . has appreciated, after the tropical floor at all times inchiding Len and 30 percent by the Public Works served and the table wras beautified der by telephone. According to the He ixAnUyi out that Germany 95 years will permit him to be. The also tha Center Congregational wi uld be appealed to the United for permission to sell certain real the coupons are Issued. Father Kenney used the newly- "I'm off the record this trip," shs agreed to follow a strict set of rules long period of hot weather kept him church. His health began to fall weather of the preceding week. Conger of Spring^ld, Jean Robin- Administration. Of the other seven by a birthday cake prepared by Mrs. AT N. Y. CONVENTION' autliorities, young Horlacher was Due to the extremely hot weather was Incnnatstent If she held she had told newspapermen In what the said Slate Supremo Court, in event the son of Hartford-find Mr. Anderson. estate in the towns of Vernon. East donated monstrance for the first of conduct and has bean following In close confinement. several years ago and he had spent Alabama high tribunal again con- The beaming sun proved itself Hampton, East Haddam and Tol- contracts, one will be financed as a Wm. Thumlth. Mrs. Truax was the returning from Fredonia where he Saturday many' of the local cus- time to bless the congregation. After no monu’ to pay, than satisfied the c ould be the only Interview sha them faithfully- the winters in Florida. master, and several of the party fell A fibre skate'is being used on the Trunk Line project and the other lecipicnt of gifts and well wishes ibf had been arranging jinme of histomcra migrated to beaches, lakes, domands of British holders 'alone. John D., Jr., who came Saturday firmed the eentaneei. land. Herbert Swanson Goes to Floo’c the recitation of the Divine rraisws udiild grant until she meets her hus- It was pointed out laat night by train from Hew York, remained Ho was a member of Center Con- victims later In the day to the rays maple tloaf which'Is proving very Rockville Briefs six us Town Aid jobs. those present and responded by a father’s financial difficulties when' or other cool spots rather than to Dlrtclora of the bank already l and In Portland, Oregon, on his re- that most of the taverns in Man- gregational church but had no fra- Btith negroes were convicted ‘n of the sun, afid' In consequence a popijlar' without damaging the dance he met tho latter and told him the stores, which means that those MiSli Mary Welsner of Boston .sang h a ^ brought presaure on HJalmar In seclusion with his father. Three Diccmbor of lost year In Morgan Miss Marjorie Stephens, daughter Largest of the projects will be the speech of acceptance and thanks. Covering Openings — Hook- rtosewlg's "Ave Marla"; Mr. far- torn from his Curihlican vacation chester are In business areas. Any other members of the household. ternal or club affiliations, large purchase of cooling creams, flofir. ]iaving with bituminous macadam of The party broke up a little while Patterned Rugs Modish. about the arrangements. * who did not deposit coupons will S ta rlit, prealilent of lha Ilelche- cruise. objections made to noise coming Mr. Blish leaves hla wife, Mrs. County Circuit Court of charges ot and soothing lotions was made. So Beginning tomorrow afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stephens "To late," the elder Horlacher have a greater chance of winning medy rendered Osar-Kranck's kank, who Is In Basel, but Hchai lit Ward Madison, the elder Rockefel- attacking Mrs. Victoria Price aboard of Vernon, Is at Camp Hoover, Tully, a>vnit 7 1-4' miles of the Wnterbury- before the sun came over the cast- ‘ Pants Angellcus" in a delightful The First <.ady of the Land began from them during entertainment ler's secretary, Mrs. Fannie Evun.s, Alice E. Blish; one son, Hayward intense were the sun’s rays on.otie and evening' instructions are to be Bristol road. Route No. 69. in the ri n horizon with exclamations of de- was quoted as saying, "your mother one of the 20 grand prizes. Since was understood to have shrugged a Southern railway freight train in of the male members of tho choir, and N. Y., where she will act a.s a coun- Herbert W. Sw.anson of Watkins tenor, then ip a duet Mias Sarkeman her day with a visit to a broadcast- nights Is unjustified, they say since housekeeper, and another metpber C. Blish; a sister. Mrs. Walter Hobby ^iven in waltzing, two step towns, of Waterbury and Wolcoit.- I'ght by all and the cxpres.sed wish Ilrotbers left for New York today to is dead." , > . mosj of the larger. Hartford stores hIS shoulders and said "there are no they are within the business zone, of.Henry street, and a brother, Al- Jackson County on March 35. 1931. he was absent from the service fancy skip and trick skating. sellor this summer. This camp is They drove home and the son will be closed each Monday in July anq Mr. Carmody offered the beauti- reserves In the Relchsbank ' ing studio to make arrangements for of the staff, attended union serv- conducted by the Girl Scouts of New T'ldst of this highway Is at pre.scnt that there might be many of them. attend the Fall Hoor Covering open- Um sponsored talk which she will It was the consensus of the mem- ices at All Saints' Episcopal church. bert D. Blish of Buckingham. It was Patterson’s third conviction yesterday morning. , Mr. Anderson has previously con- clas.sed as "unimproved." called the police. The shooting oc- or August it Is expected that many ful number of Father Murphy "Good The directors then proceeded to GKOICGR II.MIX bers last night that If the liquor and Norris' second on tha charge. Activity was outstanding through- York and Miss Stephens lias acted ing being held all this week. At this cufYed in the kitchen while Mrs. h’lght Sweet Jesus" to close the give tonight. The rector of the church. Rev. The funeral will be held tomor- ducted roller skating rinks at Hart- The Newr Haven PWA contracts time the new patterns and wcayes local customers will avid them- %-ote the Instructions to Fraser for Outing t'lmirnmn control board were more stringent John Merritt Hunter, offered to con- row afternoon at 2 o’clock at Wat- out the entire day, as the commit- ford,, Pittsfield, WlUlmantlc, North aa counsellor for several seasons. Horlacher was making pies. One selves of the advantages/of local services. Mr, Dunham was at the a protest. "Hide and Neek” tee had something arranged for all The.regular meeting of the Board wli: call for paving on Fountain in floor coverings for Fall will be cx- orgM. Aa Innumerable .flashlights clicked, with otliar factors dealing In hard duct services during the afternoon kins Brothers, 11 Oak street. Rev. Adams, Troy, N. Y., Webster and ' street, Howard avenue and Chapel bullet struck her in the head and shopping with the possibilities of The directors have the Impression horseshoe pitching, r<-guintlo,n base- liquors and with the restaurants at the golf house, but he received Watson Woodruff of Center Con- times, and because of this the time Southbridge. This past winter he of Selectmen will be held on Tues- NORTH COVENTRY hfbited for the first time. another in the back. large and valuable prizes. After tha services Mrs. Dwyer that German was not dtaposed to hall and track events duilng the .'Irs. Roosevelt, seated before a dead passed too quickly, and when the day evening. .street. Gravel surfacing is prescrib- "This year, according to lUlvancc microphone at a mahogany desk, and grill rooms there would be less thanks and the word that the plan gregational church will officiate was in Middletown. was bosses to tha choral' club at pay. "The Bank for International day. trouble In the taverns maintaining and burial will be in tha East Ceme- hour for dinner was announced it Cloth Hales.Room Opens Rockville was represented at the ed in all of the town aid projects ex- irformatlon," says Mr, Swan.son, Um Rosewood Gardens where lunch made a declaration of her Independ- Would be "inadvisable." cept that In the town of Durham aettlsmenta has no battleships," one Transportation of memhers to the that in most cases trouble makers) Even close friends drove to the tery. was with a sharpened appetite that The doth soles room of the M. T. meeting of the Kiffletd Christian Mr. and Mrs. John Ziesner and ’ more attention w ill be paid to loom- was served by Thomas t ’nnrun. ; patronage told the Associated grove will be by special bi’.s service ence and told the cameramen that drift to the taverns after- Imblbln'g the advanoe was made to the dinner Endeavor Union held on Sunday where about 1 1-3 miles-of water- two children of Bridgeport, Conn., made hookpatterned rugs. For the ;'r,m then on It would be a game of estate entrance, Isft their cards, and Stevens and Sons Company's Hock- I t’re.iM; "and cannot enforce pny- from the Terminus, the Unit bus elsewhere. , - departed. table. The hostesses Mrs. Waddell anum Mills, opened at 145 West night at the Enfield Town Farm. bound macadam will be laid "on the are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. past, few ■ months we have noticed ! ment ’■ "hide and seek" Mrs. Raymond N. Field i Tr , , . Haddam Quarter and Gate road.'. Fred Gic.seckc. leaving at fi:fifl a. m. Mrs. Agns. M, Field, wife of K u c h e D s k i - O s t r o s k i and Miss Erickson, had a most Main street in this city at 9 o’clock Union sefvlces of the Union Con- here at Watkins Brothers a qtrohg GERMANY MAKES APPEAL .George Hahn, vice ine.sident of "Thl.s i,“. not In any way an official Raymond N. Field of 52 Garden I bountiful menu cooked and full this morning. Unusual Interest is gregational, the Rockville Baptist The ten projects are briefly de- Miss Bessie William Is at her trend toward hooki-d patterns, due, the local, is general cnniirnan of trip" she said with the familiar street, died Saturday evening at the 1 Frank Kuchenskl of 98 Union Justice was done to the cooking of centered about the opening of this and the Rockville Methodist Epis- scribed aa follow.': aunt’s, Mrs. Walter S. Haven assist- V,e believe, to the popularity of | Opening July Ninth FOR WORLD’S FRIENDSHIP I REPUBLICAN LEADERS . tha outing committee and will be 1-uigh In her voice. "When I am with New Haven hoaplUl. Mrs. Field had street and Miss Victoria Ostroskl of these well known caterers. The cloth salesroom as it will permit lo- copal churches was held at the lat- Pulille Works Projects , ing in the care of Mrs. Haven's maple furniture. This .sanle trend ! asslated by the following: M<‘m- my husband I have certain duties POCKET VETO RULE AVIATOR DESCRIBES not been in good health recently Charter Oak avenue, Hartford, were menu was either chicken dinner, or cal -residents to purchase cloth ter church on Sunday morning .City of New Haven, Docket 2089, father, Mr. Parson, who has been ill must have been noticed in a great GATHER IN CHICAGO ber, ex-offlcIo, President Arthur luid must go through with them, but and was vislLng her brother, the I married In Hartford this morning at lobster dinner, as desired, and with manufactured In the Rockville mills. Rev. Charles S. Johnson, pastor, de- Project 13—Alternate bids for about for the past three weeks but seems proportion of the country- in order to ' (Orattnoed from Page One) Hhorts; tickets, Clarence Lupien; this time I'm on a holiday. Pm Rev. Robert H, Johnson of Christ j 9 o’clock. The bridal party came to these principal features went all the The salesroom is in charge of Wil- livered the sermon. 2.300 feet of cold emulsion asphaltic to be improving. warrant the addition.*) which the ) REMNANT menu, John .Mc.Nell, Theodore Rob- strictly oft the record. I’m jitst a pri- AIDS IN SMOOTHING PROGRESS IN FLYING Episcopal church. West Havsn, In Manchester after the ceremony and necessary details in the way of fix- liam Mead who has had consider- The Past Chiefs Club of Damon surface or bituminous macadam sur- MY. and Mrs. Byron Hall arc manufactiirers are making to their engineers, artists, poets, but always Natiniuil ('hnirm.in Hi-nrv I*. bins and |\Vi|liam Dowd, refresh- vate individual seeing tha fair." the hope that the salt air would be 'drove to the home of the bride- ings that one looks for in a well- able experience in the sale of cloth Temple, Pythian Sisters will hold its face on Fountain street. moved on to their farm they pur- 1-nes. lacked political leadership, until ments, Joanna Powers, Kmlly Pd- arranged menu. One of the fea- annual outing -at the summer home Towns of Waterbury and Wolcott, Flt'fcher Opens Three Day beneficial. She was taken suddenly ; groom'a parents on Union street, at the local mills. chased a few months ago from Mrs. "Of course all-over OrionlsI type now when National Socialism gave lard, .Marie FillleiC, William Mc- RUFFLED FEATHERS 111 Saturday afternoon and was re- i received the blessing of the family tures was soda bread and it was The Hockanum Mills Company, of Mrs. Carrie Kane at Crystal Lake i Docket 5949 -About 38,029 feet of C. R. Knight. rj.es still n>maln tho heaviest end of ; SALES ROOM the country the great pollllral Pep .Meeting for Fundii. Collum and Albert Kagleson: amuse- noted that It was not only those of during the ownership of the Max- on Monday, August 6th. A box ■ bituminous macadam on broken Work is moving forward on the James Williams, Pratt and moved to Uie hospital. Her broth-1 and then retu“ned to Hartford Irish descent that this appealed to. every line, but colorings this Fall ! of the apostle Hitler—a’ lonely man. but ments, Ruth Hanson and Ivco WOMEN GOLFERS HERE er gave a pint of his blood and a where a hall had been engaged for well and Sykes families, conducted a lunch will be enjoyed on this occa- I stone base on the Waterbury-Brlstol chapel and it is expected to have the will stress more beige. taui>e and i the greatest figure In Germany his- (.’hlcago, July- 9. (AI’) Repub- Kwiish; tran-