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Hughes Plane O f f o r Paris FOREIGNERS ARE

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TEXANS TODAY YANGT7E0TIES

MAKES TRIP TO PARIS

Makes Tram Speeches In Third Japanese Note To U.

Districts Of McFarlane, S. And Other Powers An- IN 16 35 MINS.

Jones; To Speak Today nonnees Plans To Bomb; Less Than Half The Tine AtAmarfllo After Parade. Preyions Note Is lipiored.

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Fort Worth, Tex. July 11.—(A P) Shanghai, July 11— ( A P )—The — ^Heated b,N "a nice, quiet family United States and other foreign New York, 11.—(AP)—,gNew York, well past In 1927; Bad W eaA er

Chronological record Hughes’ mark. Speed picking up. day*’ at this .one-time frontier outr powers were handed new notes by flight. 5:25 a. m.—He de France reports poet, Prestdent Roosevelt routed hla toe Japanese today urging them to _ (Tiina Is Eaatem Standard) Hughes B.250 mllea,, from New And Slight Damage Ta train through dia Texas Panhandle evacuate their cittzans from a half S^iin^y: York — apjuoxlmately 600 miles today botmd for the Paelfle coast dozen Yangtze Valley Cities listed 6:20 p. m.—Takeoff, Floyd Ben- from Irish' coast Average ' sprad: Plane Delays Moscow Hef Re arranged three platform ^pear- as probable targets from further nett Field. 204 mph. widespread bombings. Two previ- aneea en routa to Amarillo, scene 7:26 p. m.— Sighted ov*r -HPetup, 6;52 a. m.— Reported 525 miles ous notes, one a month ago and toe flying low. oS'Irlsh coast in radio contact with other laat Saturday, had asked that 8:20 p. m.— Reported 260 miles London. BULLE-fiN! all foreign vessels and foreigners east o f Rockland, Maine. ^ ' 8:00 a. m.— Hughes reported In along toe Yangtze river In the path Amarillo. 8:55 p. m.— |ladioed 420 miles off persotial message to Flight Man- Paris, July of the Japanese advance on Hankow Taking with him Senator Tom Nova-Scotta. ager Albert I. Lodwick that -the be removed. The United States re- Hotviu'd Hushes, tS U t CSonniUly, Gov. Jamea V. Allred and 9:30 p. ra.—Over Bay of Fundy, plane was 200 miles off Ireland a group of Texas Congresamen, the jected the first note aiid has not an- near Margaretsviile, N. 8., approx: making 225 miles-an hour at an al- spamins The AtlanUe— Praident agreed to talk briefly to swered the second yet. Imately 800 miles from New YoA. Utude of 10,600 feet. New York to Paris mq t OtMion crowds at Wichita Falls, The new memorandum Informed Rain squalls. 8:00 a. Reported less than stop—in iess than half irif CffiildresB and Clarendon. foreign diplomats that concentra- 10:20 p. m.— Vicinity o f Cape 750 miles from Le Bourget Field, Coipnet Charles A. Liiid> MePkriane, Jonee Distrlcta. tion o f Chinese troops and military Breton Island, about 700 miles from Paris, and 13 houre, 40 minutes out Wichita Falla'is in the district of Bound for Paris on the first leg of a projected around-toe-^rld flight, the epeclally-designed $65,- establlshmenta in Hankow and New York. lOt New York. bergh’s time, was delayed

Rap. W. D. McFarlane, one of toe 000 plane piloted by Millionaire' H ard Hughes takes off from New Y ork The flight waa the first non- other key cities nearby necessitated Monday: 8:80 a. m.— Monoplane, believed tonight on his globe-fdr* President’s train party for tola por- 8top from New York to Paris since Col. Charles Lindbergh flew toe same route in 1027. The time waa a bombing campaign. 12:30 a. m.— North o f St. Johns, to be Hughes waa sighted over dling flight by bad weatt* tion o f bis transcontinental speak- cut about in half. Areas Specified Newfoundland—last land point — Kenmare, County Kerry, in toe

lim and sightaeelng Journey. Ama- A spokesman for too Japanese 1,180 miles gu t Speed, 192 milaa southwest corner of Ireland, rough- cr and slight damage te

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In'toe district of Kep. Marvin Jones, bombed included;.-Hankow, too. pro- 1:80 a. m.*>43ver open Atlantic, 10:00 a. m.— Radio Marine re- opiane.

chairman of toe House. Agriculture visional caplUd and obJecUva the 1,400 miles, from takeoff. F lyin g ported a message from Hughes (hat KING GEORGE H i; committee, who also came here to SWEDEN’S CROWN PRINCE Yangtze drive; Nanchang, Oeneral- through low clouds. Fearful over* “we are flying over France." Paris, July II,— (A P )- * ' rlda with Mr. RooaevelL ...... failing fuel supply. - ' 10:58 0- m.—Landed at L « Bour- isatmo Chiang-Kai-SchelTB chief a ir Other Texas members of toe base In central Chlaa';. Slnyang, on 4:35 a. m.— 2,000 miles from get Field, Parte. Howard Hughes landed at La House expected on the train are EMPIREJSWORRe Maury Maverick, Hatton V. Sum- toe Peiplng-Hankow railway IflO Bourget airport at 4:66 p. m,» IS HONORED BY HARVARD miles north o f Hankow; Yochow ners and Fritz lamham. (10j 65 a. m., e. a. t . ) , on a All toe representatives are seek- and Changshe, on toe Canton-Han- trang-^Atlantle flight from New. ing ra-eleetloh. kow railway south of too provi- The President-In an extemporan- CoiMfirion Not Critical But sional capital; Kluklang, Yangtze York, the flrst leg of a projeiii* aeiui radio address to Texans laat Gostaf Adolf Id His Address IMUR0ER, SUICIDE river city where Gblneae have con- ed round-the-world flight.^ avahing blatad however that him re- structed a boom 185 miles below Monarch’s FraOty Is The The airport’a oificial eontrol \ r-Tir^* in this state would lack toe Hankow to block toe Japaaeso ad- Says His Country Fishes I POZZIES SLEUTHS vance. time for the landing wag 3:68 p^tical aignifleanoe of earlier FOR SUPREME'COURT POST speeches In Ohio, Kentucky, Arkan- Canse Of Some Concern. The opokeamoa said toe neutral- p. m., Greenwich mean time sas and Oklahoma. To Aid In The Welfare Of ity of toe French concession in Han- (10:55 a. m., e, s. t.), figured Put O, K. OB Four. kow would be respected, but that In those states, Mr. Rooaevelt he had no knowledge of any refugee from the moment the propek The Whole Hnmafl Race. Windsor, Eng., July 11.— (A P ) — Capital Specnlates Oyer The ggve Indleatlona he wished toe re- Seek MobVe For West Com- zone in that area for Chinese elvll- lers stopped. ' nemlpatlan o f Senators Robert J. Queen IBlizabeth packed her two lana He did not aay when toe ^ The American sportamaa BuUcley, Alben W. Barkley, Hattie Snccessor To Jnatice Car* LATE NEWS wdl Tragedy; Trooper daugbter-priheesses off to London threatened aerial campaign would flier glide'd to an easy InnHiwg, ’ W . Caraway amd EHmer Thomas. Cambridge. Mass., J u ly 'll— (A P ) today and devoted her time to nurs- begin. Texas has no senatorial election taxing up a concrete nmway in — Asserting Sweden did not want ing King George through a audden Planes Already Active tola year. dozo; Far West Not Rep- to obtain prosperity at the expense Tells His Stoiy Of Case. attack o f gastric influenza. ' Japanese planes already were ac- FLAS H ES! front of the airdrome where m The Prealdent-B friendly radio tive in toe Yangtze valley, bomb- talk ouggested toe. Lone Star State of others,” Crown Prince Gustaf The Queen, as a girl of 16, eared crowd'of officials and cmlook- ing Nanchang and Hangyang alr- needed more industries but should for World W ar wounded at'GIamla resented In The TribnnaL WOMAN IDENTIFIED ers rusl)ed to meet the big* Adolf Sweden today declared his flelds and toe boom across toe river not get them by toe' route of cheap West Cornwall, July 11.*—(A P )— castle, her ancestral home In Scot- Danbury, July 11.— (A P )-^ d en - gleaming twin-motored plane. country Wished "to Cooperate with 30 miles upstream from Kluklang. wagee. "Chtap wages mean low State Policeman George H. Remer, land, and ably she took over toe Job tlty of the young woman among the others .for toe welfare of the whole A' Japanese report said. live build- His time from New 'S'ork standards of living and that means investigating the death o f James o f nitfsing her husband and ad- Washington, July 11.—(A P I- four victims of the airplane crash low'.taxable values and therefore o f the human race ministering toe diet df milk hie doc- ings were set afire at Nanchang and ilte last night In Armonk, N. Y.. was 16 houto and 36 minutes— - Dlneen, 27, talked fast enough, he Capital speculation over a successor difficulty in maintaining good He spoke at a special convocation tors ordered. and that four (Chinese planes were has been established by the State less than half of the time of related today, to prevent Mrs. Ruth destroyed and two damaged at tq Supreme Court Justice Benjamin schools, highways, .sanitation and at Harvard University where Presl. was his first illness since he Police'at Ridgefield. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh who Nangyang.'----- i- H. Cpfdoao. who died Saturday after ether public improvements," he said. dent James Bryant Conant" con- McLoughlin from shooting him but became King in December, 1936, and ' 8be-la- MlM Mary-Knadrat 24, He also told of his interest, in ferred upon him the honorary de- The United States gunboat Mon- a long illness, centered today on two danghtor of Mr. aad Mrs. P. Michael flew non-stop from^ New Y < ^ not persuasively enough t » prevent there was some concern in , 885 Bg^culture— that one of toe objec- gree of Doctor o f Laws in the pres-;, altliough reassuring ' reports came ocacy and the British gunboat possible courses: Knndrat, of 46 Starr, ayenne, Dan- to Paris in 1927 in S3 1-2 honra. the attractive ~ 38-year-old widow 1. President Roosevelt might se- Cockchafer were reported to bava bury. Her Identity was brought Ahead O f Schedaia tives o f bis administration was bet- ence of Crown Princess Louise, his from 'the Royal Lodge in Windsor from turning a pistol on herself moved three miles up the Yangtze leot Senator Robert F. Wagner about through the structure of the ter land use and an all-weather crop son. Prince Bcrtll, members of Great Park. The American flag waa run' tq: oa program, adding that this could not with fatal results. - from their stations at Kluklang aa (D., N. V.) or some other New teeth and by the close resemblance Harvard's governing boards and dis- The concern Waa emphasized by the airdrome mast flvb minutM be- be acoompUshed along state lines. Dr. W. Bradford Walker, acting Japan^e warships shelled Chinese Yorker, because the late Justice was of other physical features of the fore Hughes and bis four*indn crew tinguished guests. . medical examiner, returned a ver- toe fact that toe KinF's recent good a reaident of that'state. "T h a t tai Why, since;! have been Sweden, Gustaf Adolf said, had defenses o f the city. charred b ^ y with descriptions given loomed over toe field long before dict of murder and auiclde but he health bad caused widespread grati- 2. He might appoint a resident the police by relatives and friends. in Washington," .toe President come in toe public, eye because The Japanese naval spokesman they were expected. assarted, -‘T have been working on Was not able to determine what lm* fication. Many feared when he came of the far west,^ because that re- "since toe great war we have been to the throne that toe heavy strain Would not deny or conflnn that The fllerp were expected tp e- tke agricultural and cattle program pelled Mrs. McLoughlin to shoot gion te not now represented on toe main in Paris long enough onlj to able to overcome comparatively suc- o f public duties would affect his Japanese warships shelled Kluklang. TROOPERS AMBUSHED f i ^ a national angle." Dineen yesterday and to «» kill her He stated, however, that the Mon- court. refuel and then take off for MoocuWr cessfully two severe periods of eco- never robust constitution. There te, of course, no require- Jerosalem, July 11.— (A P ) — A Lauda Texas. ocacy had left. Saturday but that patrol of British troops and Pales- in hope of completing their round- OompUcating Texas— "a great nomic depression.” (Continued on Page Six) Party Is Oaneelled ment that the Presldtot follow ■ . But he added “ when people single passage' upstream was barred by tine police today, killed 10 members the-world Odysaey within six days. ' ■' ■ ...... I » ' .■ ■ . I ‘ A presentation party to have Jther o f tbbee courses. In spy The big plane rolled to a gentto out Sweden as .being, toe land of Chinese lyln^flelds and the vessel tvvent, be priqliably will make no of an attacking band aad wounded (Oonttuoed On Page Two) been held last night, at Buckingham niany others as It. beat off an am- stop in front .ot Le Bourget lleld’a posperity and social well being, I palace was cancelled,'as.was a visit appointment 'bt^dre fall, for toe have toe feeling - that ‘touch wood' (Continued on Page Seven.) buscade near Moont .Tg|!}or, BlbHcai main building, where United State* to London hospital today. court te in recess until October. home o f the Prophetess'Deborah. is toe word to be appropriately used DR. DOLAN’S STAND Ambassaddp' William C. BulUttt ' A visit to ’ Birmingham set for The few political leaders remain- One Jewish supernmnerhry con- in this oonnection.” ing in Washington's midsummer headed a throng ot French and SM INSURGENTS REACH Thursday, to open that city’s five stable was killed anu another American^ waiting to greet toe alr- Economic Conditions million dollar hospital center, prob' heat agreed that Mr. Roosevelt un wounded and two British soldiers Briefly surveying economic' con- ADDITIONAL DEATHS doubtedly will choose a man of toe IN SENATE RACE ably will be cancelled also, along wound^ In the battle, waged In the Hugbea, however,

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to n Mv«m New Dm I maAiv* erulted to build 30 trench lines in Saturday morning when a Mvsn tad Off to Oenventtoo. ure#. , ^ MISS SPILLANE BEGINS tbis area, running trreguUrly east ARMY, NAVY MANEDVQIS a half toe trailer truck overturaed Past Elxalted Ruler Arthur W.' SHAD PRODUCTION TOPS G.0J*. GROUP Both McNelf and ^^Rojrtilamann HOLD PET SHOW and west between the coast and in- TOWN NETS $ 2 0 ,9 4 4 ABOUT TOWN TO INSTALL CENTER at toe "Circle." Tha truck bound McFall, Past Ehcalted Ruler Lewis WELDON ar« *vowed.lOO per ^anMwppbrtera land hills. from Hartford to Worceeter i» H. Chapman Of Rockville Lodge of HU7 BY TWO MILUW 5 COURSE IN NEW YORK A government defense > ministry With The Guards At Niantic ROCKVILLE owned -by toe seaboard Freight Elks and Mra. L. H. Chapman left of Prealdeht Roo< eveJt Jfme Ploghoft of Dee Molnei, TO BE HELD IN THE EAST So ,vr6rd has qoa^trom Waablng-. Linea. Joseph Sak, 24, of Wor- thla morning for Atlantio City, N. ON POUCY NAMED THIS WEDNESDAY communique said the InsurgenU had INUQUORUCENSES Iowa, wae a guest of C. Y. Paul of ROTARY THIS WEEK By DANNY SHEA Propagation Prpdaecd Ten MU* ton r e fi^ o g , thr President’a aU' opened a new drlva on northern 37 Hadlaon street over tha week ceater. Mass., toe driver, waa not J., where the Elks National - con- tuda on the Connecticut aanaton ^ Local Dandttff Inatrniitor To CMtalonta with an attack against Winter War Gaines In Atlantle seriously injured; but escaped with vention will be held all this wtek. lion Fry;'Tp Plant Many Fry end. Mr. Ploghoft la a taacher in SOMERS HAN IS ELECTED scratches. Sak said while round- •Ituatlon' and. whUe .Oov.y'troMt Study AtLucille StoddaiH government positions at Fuente de the Dea Moines echooU and is now To Be, Most Extensive Ever Mr. McFall goes as a delegate to In Houaatonie R ( ^ . made an oblique referenoe^XO It In Conifrese For Next Two la 8eo, In the lOng-dormant sort sec- ing toe circle he noticed another car toe convention being ah alternate Annoal Parade To Start At Is Nearly $6,000 More Tlian talm g graduate work at Columbia "Held There. f. Hartford, July 11—Propagation Meet Tomoirow Night a speech Prldajr evening, be haa Weeks. tor of the Pyrenees. Government le received a shock wteBTCarl recelv approaching from a aide road, aiid to the regular lodge delegate, Ron- avoided taking a-atand for any oan«- < forces ware , said: to. have repulsed .Uhiyerslty, Mr. PIpghoft and. Mr. •T' SERGEANT GETS DISTRICT LEGION HEAD while trying to . avoid a coUlslon he.- old H. Ferguson o f Manchester, who of shad at' the.State Shad H atob^* dJdate. Mayor Tbomaa SpaUacy Paul were classroatee in both Dee . ed toe envelope -written' ih Washington, July n i.— (API— loat control of . toe' wheel. 'The could not attend due to tha lUneaa at Leesville on Salmon River pro- 6:30 Ib The ETening At Miss Faith SpiUane, local dancing .ilx Insurgent thrusts. inlUeUng In k ....to e fountain pen containing Tbe Army, Navy and Marine corps to iteview Woji iW the of Hartford haa announced hia U sup-aup- heavy losaes. EsUmateil; Is $5,067 Over Molnea High aehool and Draka Uni- Tiv Deteniiine% ^ Metli^ truck was carrying paint and paiht of his father, Thomas Ferguson, duced 10,000,000 fry during toe port of Lionergan. teacher, and member b f the Dancing versity. HK TEN YEAR MEDAL .toe ink must have been le^ In will Join next winter in toe moat Meeting Held At E u t Wood- season Just closed, toe State Board A Madrid dispatch said ipaurgant (Jarl’a envelope by mistake... .And dyes, which were Strewn all over publisher of the Manchester' Herald. The senator waa repotted to be Masters of America, left Saturday sxtensive Joint war games ever ' stock Yesterday Aftfifnoon; toe road. Police (Captain Peter Shows Arrive. of Fisheries and Game announced Plrognn Conlmittee. West Side PlaygroBiids. for New York City where she will planes had virtually .destroyed the Last Year’s Income. since receiving toe letter, <^rl has conducted in toe AtlanUc ocean. traveling'Tr^ Washington in com- town of Ampolla, Just east of Tor- Bemard Hart, manager t^ Hdward od Of Traffic ControL Auxiliary Also Has Sm ion. Dowglewics directed traffic for The (Joleman Brothers Shows today. pany with Oene Tunney, the former study dancing at the Lucille Btod- J. Murphy’s Depot Squkre drug .been working the last three days in Military -officials said today that . This year’s shad production ex- dert Dance Congresa, a course tosa, and Inflicted heavy damage on about four hours. There waa little have^^nHved in the town of Elling- heav3eavyweight ...... champion who will ref- store is to be absent for the next an attempt to get a little corres- only tbe combined land and sea Rockville, July 11,—At, a meeting damage to toe truck. ton near, .the Rockville city line on ceeded that of 1937 by approxi- The annual pel show held each taking two weeka -of intenatve the nearby vUlagse of Altea and. La to the budget as presented to the Herbert Keam^ liecoratd pondence together for his ‘ibest maneuvers ot toe last several years n>aM oteratl'itlTa' committee of the eree a boxing match here tonight. . ten dkys on his vacation which he ^ o r e the end of thla week It to of toe Fourth District American Deputy Installa. Windermere avenue. On Sunday mately,. two million fish, according «bMtar :oung I^ublican ciub Tunney, who-has taken-an active. year on the West Sidb playgrounds, study. Miss SpUlane will take up Cava. . X girl”. In Hawaii would rival the forth- v^r be held Wedhssdky evenli^ of town meeting lest October the Se- will spend, udth bis. wife end daugh- expected that a permanent tnllle' Legion beld at East Woodstock on Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca- many people visited the ground at to a ireport by BYank N. Banning, ^ t o d a y announced, through Harold Interest In state .^ d . national poli- iM ,'U p , baUet, modern, and ball- B6to Company K and toe Howlt coming simulated warfare’ at Cule- Sunday afternoon Oaurdon Bradley Chief of the Board’s Division of this wesk- starting at 8:30. There room dancing. The course also In- lectmen eietlmated the Income from ter, at Atlantic City. roUry,'installation of which wlU be At Canp CrcMs Yetterday hontas, held an Important iheetlng the Marcus lot watching the men Hater, p r e s id e n t t h e club, the tics since estabtfsbing^hia. home in liquor licenses to be received By the zer (jbmpany came through the bra Island, in the (Caribbean.' of - Somers was nominated and elect- putting up the vortoua attractions. Fish Restoration. will be three prises awarded. The cludes Instructions in make-up by a arranged as the result of several aui> The entire fleet will take part on Friday night at which time offi- I of the < iUee who will gUmford visited In Washlngloir wlth town at 818,000. This figure was The monthly meeting of the Regimental Feld Inspection Satur- ed commander. Other officera in- cera for toe ensuing six-.' months Ths show la hare under the auspices Although most of the young shad -9 M t Tueaday evening b t; 8 o’clock Attorney. General Homer 8. Ciiln- first prise will be given for the meet Hollywood, r repreeenUtlve, Robert PRIEST OVERCOME for a time as a phase of Its ‘|prob- unusual pet, the second for the pret- Touhy, who win give demonstrations arrived at by figuring tha inootoe of Ladies Auxiliary of the A. O. H., veys, wUl be set up et the intoreee- By Governor. day morhlng with, a rating aa ”ex' clude vice, commander, Daniel F. were installed. Deputy Mrs. Rita of Tolldnd County Volture 40 Sc 8.- were distributed in streams of the to tte aelectman's hearlng'’-CMm to mlngs, also a Stamford restdemt, the year previous. Today it wae tion of Main and Btoat Center etreeta. celient.” T he boya are sure letting lem No. 20.” Involving defense of O’Leary, Danielson; treasurer, Ed- Baptist Outing. (Connecticut River watershed, one tear and act upon a report o f ^ e tiest, pet and tha third for the for the students, as wsU as lecture. scheduled for tonight will not be toe Panama Capal.- "The armada Barrett and staff of Hartford were presumably conferring about the largest number of pete. Last ysar announced by the town treasurer held as all jneetlngt will be diseon Acoording to Town Treasurer toe regiment know that Manchester win J.. Davis, Ellllngton; chaplain, in charge of the evening’s ceremon- . The annual outing of the Bap- mll!ion.,.wera planted this Spring in uogkam committee of the ehi^ senatorial situation here. * that toere haa alrtiady been raceiv^ George H. Waddell, the rotory will la represented. The guards formed o f 150 or more battleships, cruisers, William E. Luce, Rockville; hlator- tist church echool waa held on Sat- FsrmTll River, a Housatonie River t t e report will be presented to the the first winner of the pet ehow was IN CHURCH MASS turned during the month of July and Aa tte 169tb Infantry Band play- aircraft carriers snd other figktoig ies.- Miss Bernice Saldak is toe awarded to a boy who had eight by the town as income for liquor August. probably be placed In the jpdhtion it at 5:45 and ahortly after they were ian, William J. Labrecbe, Stafford newly elected Pocahwtas. urday at Mohegan Park, Norwich. tributary. ItmubUcan Town committee, for llcen m granted In Maneheeter waa set last week, when membera of ed a stirring msirch, and the entire craft will cruise into the Atlantic Springs; 'executive committeeman, A large group left the church at 10 The Housatonie 6nca was a fam- funher dtscuasion and action. different pets.' /- mustered in by Major Quinn. All There were many of toe members Each year' thta Shovr brihge out a 820,944.63, which is nearly $8,000 the State Trafflo CommtoaioR pUced 186th Infantry regiment stood at membera of each unit had to be early in January. Maneuvers vrill Wj^lllam C. Plunder; delegate to na- a. m. and following luncheon a pro- ous shad river but pollution' and Ilie meeting tomorrow night Mr. snd Mrs. Oswald Flther iimd a tentatl-ve set of algns at the Junc- take it through tbe canal, south in present and following the meeting mUMBIA large number of entries and Uils'^fear more than the estimated Income. It attention during the Goveirnor’s present at toe muster in order to tional convention at Loe Angeles, there was a program at which time gram of Sports was enjoyed. dams have ruined the great shad plans for a full discussion of all Re?. Clark Collapses In St la greater bg^88,067.M than was re- daughter, Geraldine of 153 Porter tion of the etreeta. Thla arrange- tos Atlantic to tbe co u t of Brazil, Mitchell PlSnt, North Orovenofa- Notea. runs' Which visited toe stream yeSrs {tona"of -the program connmittee Ills expected that there will be even street have -retumed from a two Dey exSrclBeB at (Jamp Gross yes- allow hia name to remain on toe there were remarks by toe deputy more entered. Holding the show In ..• I .. , . i 1 - celved • — — for full 13 months last ment conelsts of two' islets at Ute and north to.Culebra aind the Guan- dale; alternate, William Kuslansky, Fred Trinks, Sr., Mr. and Mra. ago, in the opinion of toe Board. and will have it put Into propbr weeks tour of the WhUe MounUlna point formerly occupied by . the terday, Sergeant Herbert F. Kearns payroll.- The soldiers ate breakfast tanamo, (Tuba, naval base. and other guests. Refreshments the evening Instead .of the after- of Omipany K, Manchester Rifles, in their mess balls following toe Stafford Springs. 'They Will also were served during toe social hour. Walter Trinks of Grand avenue and However, it Is hoped that the ,wordage for the hearing before the noon will also make it posalble for Bndfefs )f*«tenlay: I« and a stay at Hampton Beach, N. H green plot which waa dug out of the A visit to New 'i ork in May will attend the State Legion convention. Robert Gregus of Talcott avenue species may be restored In the low- ' towi^ committee. ' Intersection to. make way for toe marched forward to receive his ten initial formation of the day, and Burpee Corps Picnic. OLDHOMPSmWAY more to attend. Contestanta will year service award. The presents-- give toe more then 55,000 officers The Fodrto District American are enjoying a motor' trip to (Cali- er sectloii; where this year's plant' The club baa been active political- , Automobiles driven by Thomas new road. spent toe next hour checking upon and men an opportunity to see toe The annual picnic at toe Burpee parade around In back of the Rec- Reported Better Today. tlon waa made by Governor WUbur their equipment. .^ At 8:30, the regl Legion Auxiliary held a separate Woman’s Relief Corps will be held fornia, and expec to be gone a haa been made. ly fbr tha past four years and In all reation building with their peta and Smith of 147 North Main street and -Northbourid trafflo will pass to the world’s fair. The Connecticut River shad run proMbUlty will demand that more CrotM v h o was accompanied by ment waa asaem{>|ed by Colonel Jos- meeting at which time Mfes Emma on Thursday, July 14th at toe month. DRAWS H U li as ttey pass In review the Judges Joiapb GaapSr of 83 Lincoln street, far right of all rotary signs, as tha To toe (Tulebra operations, in- Batz was elected delegate to toe The. American Legion Auxiliary this Spring was "above average". reoognition be given to the younger S BOYNE BATTLE DAY traffic comes to the intersection from (tolonel Joseph P. Nolan, command eph Nolan and -they moved on to volving toe landing of a stimulated- Crips’ cottage at . Crystal lake. will decide upon the winners. 'The Hartford, were slightly damaged at er at the 169th regiment, and his ,state convention, to be held In New All members will gather at the will meet on Wednesday night In The catch waa larger than the eleiment In the party locally. -s^ow Is open to children In all parts Bev. Frederick Clark, assistant 9:15 this morning when Mr. Smith, southward, and westbound traffic . toe parade grotinda at 9:00 for attacking force, tbe Navy will con- to addition to the officers of the will 'swing Into the Main etnet staff ot officers. The commands London July 28, 29 and 30. Rock- Town hall on Thursday morning at G. A. R. hall, previous year and prices coijtlnued e town. pastor of St, Bridget’s church, was wha was driving weet on North military review before the regl tribute some 5,500 bluejackets, ville Unit was awarded, the cup on Mr. and Mrs. William Schmolz of low, Chief Banning reported. club President Maher has named as able to celebrate , his morning mass traffic from the eastward as it Jbli .-were relayed from the colonel to mental commander. The three bat- ten o’clock. -A delicious, dinner HAILED SATURDAY Main street, turned into the yard at regiment by the Regimental well-informed persons said. The Sunday for the largest attendance Thompson street and daughter Nor- While pollution badly affects shad ' thq axecuUve committee: Harold Church Services Held For this momingr although somewhat the movement either toward Har talions were under 'toe command of Marines will send as many or more, will be served at 1 p. m- and sup- gymtogton, Robert Boyce, Sherwood his home and was struck In the rear ford, or to the shopping center of the ' ’’ Afijutant, Captain Frederick at toe meeting, there being 11 per .at 6 p. m. Every member is ma of Thompson street are enjoying In the Connecticut River, the'opera, weak as the reeult of being over- Majors Schwolsky, Williams and and toe Army may'add 1,000 regu- present. Danielson Unn won the a vacation at Misquamicut, Rhode tion of the State hatchery.on the' Bowm, Ehrerett McKinney, Robert come by the heat while etarting the by the Gasper car, which was also town on Main street. Reineke. Following, tbe award, the asked to -make some food dona- traveling west. Officer Walter Cas band played the Stars and Stripes Cramer. lars from posts on the continent. cup for best reports. Mrs. Alice Island. . (S' unpolluted Salmon has a .definite Cole, Harry Benson, Charles Friendship Renewal Are CHA^EXPENSES celebration of the 11 o’clock mass Two Islets Necessary Culebra, a few miles from Puerto tion. Any member deairing trans- O'Dowd, Harlan Richardson, Sam- Several Hundred Orange- Sells Investigated.' Iliere was no ar- The two Islets are necessary, as as the K non-com marched back to The Guards marched up the, north Olson of Willimantic waa awarded portation will be accommodated bearing upon maintenance of tbe. in the church yeaterday morning. side of toe field In a column of Rico, and San CHemente Island, off the Fidac prize, which was on Potatoes can be cooked by at least Connecticut River run, record of uel Turkington, Herbert Phelan, Father Clark had celebrated the rest there to * passMS between both for hto company on the regimental by getting in touch with Mrs. Kate First Of Sort Ever HeE alignment. squads, and after reaching the far toe California coast, are military France. 134 different methods-. toe State Board show. Richard Martin, Miss Edith Wilson, DECREASM^JUNE 10 o’clock mass and at that - time the flow of trafflo coming front the reservation which - have been used Will|ama or Mrs. Alice Wells. Richard Pritchard, Mrs. William men Hold Program In Ob- The committee arranging for the northward which desires to swing end formed a company front and Miss Shirley Bamforto, who was James Henry Gaynor. was affected by the heat and a case for naval shore exercises. In . ad- awarded first prize in the Poppy CnvSford, James Robinson, William of Indigestion. As be was fasting annual outing of St. Margaret’s east on to East Center street, (to marched down toe field toward toe James Henry Gaynor, 68, of Tol- Bhto, — Aaron Oook, Bedrlck -reviewing stand behind their.flying dition, . since 1934 toe;,fleet on Its Poster, contest at Rockaille, was From Massachusetts, • Maryland, until he had finished the celebration Circle, Daughters o f Isabella, which Bast Cehter street, the southerly annual trips to Hawaii has 'co-. land, died at toe Rockville City hos- Btnuighan, James Johnston, -Victor servance Of Thr^Kven^ line will be restricted to one way guidons. When opposite the colo- also-toe winner of this district prize NFECTIONS thfii Rhode Island, Kentucky, New Jer- of the last mass,. in the morning, will be held at the Community operated with the 20,000 or more having tbe best poster in toe sev- pital on Sunday night after a short Johnson, Mrs. Goodrich, George 108 Less On town After the 11 o’clock, be was not feeling Hpuse, North Coventry, tcmorrow traffle moving east, whUe the north- nel, toe command "eyes right” was Illness. He was borp st Auborn, Bunt. Raymond Bowers. Mrs sey, New York, and all parts of this given and the 169th regiment pass Army troops on the island of enth and eighth grade class In the sometime mffliet th« ' Miss Faith Sptllane well when be weiit on to the altar. ntgfil,"JI>as arranged for transpor- erly lane will be restricted to one Oa,bu in working out a defense of N. Y., in 1870 -and had lived in Tol- I Joseph Pero and William Allen. Several hundred members of the district. Dairld Mitchell, also of state came visitors to the Colum- The moos bad proceeded to the tation of all those who are to take way traffle moving west. Crossover ed In review before their Command land for nine years, being a retired delicate membrane! o ’ Six Months Of Gradual Miss Spillahe attended the D. M. Loyal Orange IneUtutlon of this drives along the length of the new ing Officer as .officers’ commands toe Pacific outpost. Rockville, received honorable men- bia Congregational church on Sun- changing of the book to the Gospel the trip. The different members will Tbe employment at (TulSbra or businessman. He leaves his wife, HlauiUiDu of A. In Washington, D. C.. last year. town and the Hartford Dletri«t at- pavement provide ample opportuni^ rung out throughout the alignment tion. nose and throat frbm day to celebrate the first Old Home side of the altar when be felt him- be picked up at thClr hCmes and more naval aircraft than ever be- A abort musical program was Elsie (Shaw) Gaynor .of Tolland: She Is eligible to attend the annual self becoming weak. He attempted tended the . annual'observance of the for necessary entrance to aide and obedient, feet marched to the two brothers, Edward of Syracuse, UWERGAN TO CONFER Sunday the local parish has ever Increase In Cost convention held by the eame asso- Battle Cf the Boyne anniversary driven to North Coventry where a streets. fore will be due to the presence preseitted by two young ladies from . swimming, or from other to finish the mass but was com- time of a military march. with toe fleet of the new carriers, N. Y., and Richard of Boston, 1 observed. Not since 1929 when the ciation at New Orleans,. La., this Saturday afternoon at ML Nebo dinner will be served at 8:30 by Parking will be permitted on East Following toe review, the battal Woodstock and refreshments were 6id~t4^Paau pelled to leave the altar. Sitting North Coventry women. Yorktown and Enterprise,- which also served by the Bast Woodstock Mass.; a sister. Miss Sarah Gaynor sources such aa. the c ( ^ 125th anniversary of the founding Charity costa in town heeded summer, but chose New York as be- field. The. anniversary program Center street On both the outside and Ions were fonpefi in their areas in of Auburn. Funeral -arrangements WITH POUnCAL LEADERS of Columbia was -celebrated has the down for a short time, be was able' have been commissioned but will- Post and Unit members. downward during June . after a ing-nearer, f dr the faculty members to make his way from the church. ln,cluded a program of spetelng inside ourbs, Waddell said, and park- position to pitch pup tents. Soon are being niade. v: mon summer cold, are not town had such a large gathering of In several cases are the seme. followed by a sports schedule In A year ago July I tha law regard- Ingrin the central atrips of roadway not take their places in toe battle mounting six months' expenditure Puriog the afternoon he improv- after toe command "Pitch tents' line until tbe Reel reaches the At- Pleaas Guilty. . Returns to New York. dangorous if you see your one-time residents and their de- which averaged nearly 811,000 per Miss Ann Strickland of Highland which adults and children partici- ing the Charge for hunting and fish- will not be permitted, nor will park- Lloyd M .Rambo, 27, formerly of John' Miller of Sherill, N. Y., a Rftarns To State To Begin His Park la with Misa SpUlane- in New ed ^ d although weak he waa show- pated, came down the line, and before long, lantic. scendants. month. Local relief outlay for last ing improvement today. ing licenses to citlsens of the state ing be permitted on the. orossovers. a amall encampment of pup tents Ellin^on, pleaded guilty on, a former Rockville resident, haa re- doctor. Serious coass Campaign For Renomination At the regular morning seryloe month „ was announced today as York, to make arrangements' for Rev. Dr. Earl E. Story, pastor- over 65 years of age was made 35 All traffle rules and placing of charge of embezzlefiient when pre- further organ study. She will also Realising that Father. Clark waa was set upon the parade grounds. turned to his home after..visiting his To United States Senate. the guest of honor woe the Rev. totalling 89,200.73 for 343 cases of the South Methodist church was cents. During the year 74 persons slgns along the East Center street sented in the Ellington Justice nephew. Mayor Claude A. Mills of quences can. develop onty. be Miss Spillane’s personal accom- ill announcement was . made by a the guest speaker.and other s p a c - route to under direction of the State The men placed all their equipment Elliott Foster, pastor of Columbia representing 1,821 persons, a drop member of the congregation that out of 1,200 licenses granted by in front of toe ten ready for inspec- FOUR PERSONS KILLED (Tourt on Saturday morning. < He Prospect street. He was accom- churxh twenty-five years ago, now of 81,404.88 from the MAy figures, panist, and will work with her when ers were Mayor David Chambore, Town Clerk Samuel Turkington Highway Department and tha State when too great rdianc* is tw Haven, July ll.*—(AP) — dancing classes re-open Jn Manches- there would be no turther celebra- tion by the colonel and his staff. waa bound. over to Tolland Count panied on the return trip by Misses pastor of a church In Mlllbury, which showed an expenditure of tion of the mass and the congrega- Major Edward Atkinson of the Sal- took advantage of the decrease. Traffle Commission, which authori- Court , under bonds of $500. In de- Jean and Ruth Miller of tola city, 'Augustine Lonergan, return- ter this fall. .. , vation Army, retired, and Worship- ties have general control of traffle After toe commandj had moved placed in self diagnosis ing to Connecticut today from Mass. The Rev. Mr. Foster spoke In 810,605.59. Last month there were tion before leaving the church down toe aIignment,JJie tents were WHEN AIRPLANE CRASHES fault of paym ^t he waa taken to .who will enjoy a vatetlon In Sherill. a remlnisclent vein, recalling the 20 less cases attended to, totalling ful District Master David Dickson. on. state highways. . Ekiforcement Tolland county Jail. treatment that may not ‘Washington to begin his campalKU united In saying the Rosary for of regulations to left to the local struck down aml'^he packs rolled Mr.'Miller, who" left RockvUla in time he was pastor here, and sum- 108 less persons cared for. him. The L. O. L. orders marched to It was said by State Police that 1902 has Just returned from a motor for renomination, was expected to INFANT IS 8M0THERED Mt. Nebo field at 2 o'clock for the ;x>Ilce, although the state police The companies then marched to Two Residents. Of Connecticut get at die real troubU* make his first stop in New Haven marized the last quarter century as Last month’s totals, however, are their company streets to await toe Rambo was employed -for about a trip to Mexico, California and Ow- still far above the figures for June exercises and sports program be- 200 AT LEGION’S ilghway patrol usually covers the year by John Bahler, an Ellington ;fOr_:a conference with Democratic the most poignant in rellKlous re- outer. Umlta of the town as well. It ordnance, inspection. This last for- Among The Victims Of New ada, accompanied by hia wife. of- a year ago. when 192 cases for hind -the Center FlUte band, the farmer. (3n January 16 he la al- To Rteeive Pension. (leaders here. conatriicllon since the birth of SLEEPING IN CARRIAGE Nathan Hale band' and the Man- is reported that a speed limit of 30 Sgt. Herbert Keams mation included an inspection Of all York Accident. The senior sehator will find that Chrl.st. Also assisting In the service 736 persons coat $6,055^5. The past WACNER OR W erner leged to have taken' a load of pota- Mrs. Miron Case, who before her month’s totals were W444.88 chester Pipe band. At 6:30 the miles per hour will be enforced from Sergeant Keama signed up with rifles, pistols and other arms car- the names of two other well known were Rev. Claus Olandt of Pitman, in JOINT OUTING the c;$nter to the Bolton line, this Arnfonk, N. Y., July ll!— (A P )— toes and sold'both the potatoes and marriage waa Miss Annie B. An- excess of this sum, expended for assembly-retumed to Orange ball old Compfiny O on October 26, 1922 ried by toe enlisted personnel. Our.- truck and disappeared. The police .Democrat! already ha.v«-been mcn- New Jersey, and Rev. Arthur Var- David Peafson, Ten Weeks Old limit being also set by atate regula- Ing toe field inspection, the band Ttie body of a ’ woman victim re- drews, principal of toe Elaat school; 151 more cases'Involving'586 more FOR HIGHEST C O U ^^O ST where a euppey was served to 400 and served three years, completing have been looking for him since has bMn awarded a retirement pen- nomlnatlofi, while i ley of Porllanai Conn. The comblnr Son Of Mr. And Mrs. G. Al- members and guests. in the eve- tion. played numerous selections. The nialned unidentified today as police Dr, Bldward G. Dolan, register of people this year. his first enlistment in 1925. .After investigated the crash of a right- that time...... He originally resided sion fi*om the State Teachers’ Re- ed choir sang special anthems with bert Pedrson Dies This A. M. ning a program was given by the Grading Parklet a few weeks respite, the N(X> sign- words were sung by members of the In Sewell, N. S., and later served the treasury and a Manchester resi- solus by Mrs. Philip Ishom, Mrs. The decline In charity costa for (Continued from Page One.) \ The triangular park at the Inter- seeing plane that took four Uvea. tirement Fund. According to a re- the town la attributed to a reduc- Center Flute band, the Nathan Hale Gaffiering At Hills Grove, ed up on November 2, 1925 for a band. The Guardsmen had toe af' three years In toe army. New Jer- cent announcement, Mrs'. Case haa dent, said today he would accept Oauncoy Squler,. Raymond Lyman, David Pearson, ten-weeks old eon ,d and a show by the ladles de- section of Porter street and Blast teraoon to themselves, except,for The other victims were toe pilot, the nomination if it were tendered tion of 108 persons from the May one year enlistment which he eerv- David M. Houghton of 910 Hope sey authorities were given a de- taught thirty-three and three-fiftha and Jasper Woodwgrd. of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Albert Pearson on the party ticket this fall because g ^ team. Center street la being graded and ed receiving an honorable discharge one formation at retreat, at which him, totals many of whom were trans- Wapping, For Post And seeded, a Job that is greatly improv- street. Springdale, Conn., and two scription of toe man and be waa years. Aa she paid In to the fund - '’o»» In the afternoon at two o'clock ferred to WPA projects, freeing the of 166 Maple street, smothered to of his.,large personal foUowlng. |- WlUiam D. Turkington waa gen- as Corporal on November 1, 1926. time the flag was lowered for the picked up at Trenton. Friday he Former Democratic National an historical service was held, fea- Other New Yorkers also have ! eral chhlrman of the July 12th cere- ing trie sightliness of that area. passengers, Clifford R. Wilson of for many years she Is entitled to Oommltteemaa Archibald McNeil iown of necessity for these per- death this- morning when, sleeping For the next elx years Sergeant day. waived extradition and was turned tbe pension. The allowance that turing a brief history of the church Uooa' support. According to Town beem. proposed by friends for th-j ! monies. District Deputy Master Other roads and streets in town Keams was busy with other duties Ctorporal Anthony Kaminski and Danbury, Conn., and (Tharles R. o f Bridgeport, who announced his In its carriage on the porch of the Auxiliary Get-Together. will be viewed thta evening when the Putnam of Bedford, N. Y. over to State Policeman William a teacher receives Is made, up of an by Rev. Ralph Rowland, and re- Supreme Court. Among them are Draper Berison was in charge of which made it impossible to elgn hia fourth squad took away toe Stephenson and Patrick OToule of candidacy some time ago, has re- Charily Superintendent George H Pearson home. It Is believed that Ferdinand Pecora and Samuel Ros- Highway Committee of the Board Houghton, about 30, was a trans- annuity representing money paid ceived the endorsement of a number niai'ka and'greetings from all visi- Waddell, -he expects that this the baby turned over on Its stomach the speakers and Worshipful- Mas- over in tbe company. However, the honors Saturday by having toe best toe Stafford Springs Barracks. in' by toe teacher from the salary tors. A highlight of this service was enman. State Supreme Court Jus- ter Thomas Corin the sports pro- of Selectmen meets to consider rou- soldier' made a startling comeback port pilot for toe Leech Aircraft c f town comnUttees. month’s costa will be even less than and suffocated with his mouth and tices, and Solicitor General Robert tine business. Various streets and looking sqiniid tent on the street Company, operators of toe Armonk Track 'Tiirns Over. while a member of the Teachers’ a letter of greeting from the' Rev. those during June, due to re-cun- gram. Softball rind quoits were Over two hundred, members of May 24, 1932 and attained tbe rank The second platoon has held, this Rep. Herman P. Kopplemann was nose buried In the pillow. H. Jackson. Dllworth-Comell Post, American aide roads will be surveyed and rec- airport. He was also an official of The rotary at Talcottville wda Retirement Association and a atate t endorsed lest .week by the powerful John F. \V. Mowcll of Franklyn, N. plovment and possible further WPA played by adult and junior members. o f sergeant despite the six years off distinction throughout toe entire toe " scene of another accident on pension. ' Mrs. Pearson sensed something Should the President turn to the . The local orders and the junior Legion and Auxiliary, and children ommendations will be made for im- duty. Since that time. Sergeant the Houghton Oil Company, which o Hartford. Central Labor Union H., alao a former pastor of Colum- Rs.slgrments. The tffwn's charity wrong when she lifted the baby provement of these.. Recently the 'camp so far. In order to receive operates gasoline filling stations, in west for bis choice,. he could con- chapter attended divine services at of members attended the annual has served the company faithfully R Which adopted a resolution con- bia church, and an original poem by appropriation of $100,000 for the from the carriage and medical aid sider several Federal Judges whose highway force has been doing a this honor, toe squad tent must be Connecticut. demning- Lonergon’a alleged failure Rev. Harold Wlnshlp of Plainfield vear now,stands $14,000 human beinfi fr her brother, Madison Woodward, | tpe Manchester Police station la'^te at the main gate and later rode Lieutenant Walter Cowles is still President Robert M. Hutchins of in “working out muViol national Jeaatliaa Nala sco.tAOio with tbe commandef-ln-chief to the pact, x'" .easily assembled to toe* you gain when you cook ELEC- are bom in individuBl Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ank Shekleton and ; Friday night on the charge of |he University of Chicago., kept busy with his duties as Bat' Tbe flight waa toe final trip problems, Mr. Roosevelt said "in Thewe Guessing Nearest To To- ON THE SAME HlOWi parade groim ds.... During the slatted seat and back. A IN d,aughtcc.s Verna and Shirley of i operating a motor vehicle while un- "STOP” SIGNS, HELD Justice Cardozo, appolrited • by this way he will get away from spot- Bfiddles In Battle talion Supply Officer known at S-4. planned by Haugfiton, who bad TRICALLY. Because the ran ge, units, they will remain in> tal Number Of Books Pub- course -of the program the platoon The lieutenant recently commis- most durable and comfort- West Hartford and George Plnck-; der the influence of liquor after he President Hoover in 1932 to succeed ty prosperity and work towards Uni- But Enamlae In Level sergeant shook hands with tbe been taking up sightseeing groups •i ney of Cheshire at the home ot Mr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, was the lished Given The Awards. sioned in K seems to be going right all day.' He waa returning from a able outdoor chair—and a dividuals always—in phy** had driven. to the police station to New York City Resident To versal prosperity.’ ’ “AIR DEVILS” Governor (ff the State of Ckmnectl- regulates itself so completely, you P> and Mrs. Howard Rice. report that he had brought an In- I first member ot the Supreme' (Jourt The President’s'radio talk over a up here having officiated as . bat- 15-mlnute tour, prepared to put splendid bargain. Regu- Appear In Court Wednesday DISHES TO THE LADIES - cut and was highly compUmentod talion adjutant, otherwise SI, on a ical make-up tbe same a* V In the third event of the-,jelght jured woman from Wapping to the to die in office since 1930. station managed by bis -son IJlllott Twenty free paseea to the State on Us exceUant execution of the toe plane up for toe night, when It larly 81.98. spend less time in the k;tchen... race aeries on Columbia Lake Sun- Before coming to Washington, he theater for the showing of the Cos- recent battalion maneuver. See you crashed. On Sale Till Wed. Noon CC Manchester Memorial hospital waa Night— Other Arrests. was delivered from Elllott’ri ranch, TODAY: "WinTE BANNERS’* dutlM assigned to'h lm .. . . in appearance. For thk day afternoon. Mike .Clementlno Saturday afternoon arrested by the ba(l been chief Justice of the New Dutch Branch. mopolitan Production’s feature pic- tomorrow. / P« PLUS: "Making Tbe HeadUnea" At 2:80, tbe regiment formed In Witli The Howll|ners And because the kitchen stays so reason, medication ia one brought' his green, and white boat State Police on the charge of breach Alfred Gagne, 36, of 1280 Sheri- York Court of Appeals. He was Surrounding the chief executive ture, “White Banners” , taken from their company streets and moved CC the noted Uoyd C. Douglas novel Governor’s. Day waa a red .letter acibss the finish line ahead of Bud- of the peace, .while the Investigation dan avenue, Npw.York cljy, was serving in that capacity when Presi- were a group of prominent Texans, out at 8:00 p. m.. °. .Following tbe Kccp vouR €ve on thin r that does not lend lU dy Lockwood to gain first place for arrested at 1:30 a.^^i. today, icharg- dent Roosevelt was governor of the friends of the younger Roosevelt, by the same name, were awarded to day for toe Howitoer Co. as' they NYA PAYS $78,916 AID cool, you find less trying the as to the cause. - gf the accident to ceremonies toe Guards were given hi the day and’ second place li% the ed with passing three stop signs at state. 'The President, nothing who came to shake hands. Earlier ten persona adjudged the best in toe rest of toe day and night off were the Color (Company for toe itself to the great Amerti^ the injured w-oman la carried on. 169to Inf. . Incidentally tola la toe hours you do spend there. series stanciing.. Coming in second | Crockett was Saturday released on Intersections on Middle Turnpike that be bad come "to admire and In the day, the President played the the contest recently conducted by M atlOc-lSc. Eves.'I0e-15e-88e -to do aa they please. TO STUDENTS IN CONN. m again yesterday Lockwood - still caat. Policeman Winfield Martin, to love” - the Jurist during that role of father and grandtother. the State Theater. The winners Among toe visitors;—^Doe (JaUou- third time tola week that toe com- can mass production tech- pr bond of 8300 to appear before the period, said after. Cardozo’s death: came the nearest to guessing the T*MOW AND WED. pany. has been toe CMlor Company. holds first plafe'by virtue of , one Town Court tonight. who notified Gagne to appear in Elliott, Jr., reminded Granddad •tto. Max Wegner, Oscar Mathla- nique. "He had a great aoul. The whole ho would be two on Thursday. Nei total number of all three books by The Howitzer Co. performed tola first jilace and two second places in Town Court Wcdnc.sday night,, re- THE NEW I -lien. Mr. Koehler, Mra. James Mo New Haven. July i l — (A P )—The’ lake races. ported that the accused man failed' nation haa lost a constant friend.” ther young Elliott nor Ruth Chand- that author published. yUgh, Mrs. Walter Cowlea, Mr. and duty last fifteen years ago. Thou- National Youth Administration paid TO, to stop at signs at Parkei;, Summit, One of the few occasions on which ler, who Is four, were up-when the The winners were: Barbara Mor- Beeny, Mrs. Harold Heffron, sands lined the four aides of .toe a total of 878,916 to 1,200 students be Cardozo voted to Invalidate a risotl, 16 Eldridge street; E. J. Zim- When you ar6 sick, go to DR. DOLAN’S STAND and Main streets. President arrived after midnight Thomas Paganl and son and parade grounds. attending Connecticut Colleges and P« DIES FROM THE HEAT Held for drunken driving, Ros- Roosevelt administration law was Saturday. merman, 33 Church street; Elsie CIRCLE I Hovrttzer Netea Iter, Mrs. Guido Glorgetti and Unl-verslties during toe 1937-38 !O0 your doctor. He will writs kU well B. -Skillings was halted Satur- In the NRA case. The nine Jua- Elliott, Sr., Joined the presiden- Ballfleper, 27 (Jhurch street; Elea- SUPER GIANT Mrs. John SulUvain, Mra. Nor- 'Zeke” Tierney “gold bricking” school year, Thomas J. Dodd, state ^ IN S S ^ by- iJehn; , mc -.- Ucef .unanimously ..held,..,. QingreM, . . t o * nor Felice, Oak s tr e ^ - M mu "nOW-DOOBT.c, Koehler, < Mrw ..RuaaSU-Hatha- Hteda jnoovdr-T paeltogv dlractoiu -announoed' .^^ yMrm iViUiiim fhase, 4b, of 348 Mlllbury Gilnn, who notified the accused man had' exceeded Fts authority In dele- Enitott Roosevelt greeted her iisth- SHaplfd, l a A'stiwoHh street'; Janies way, Mrs. Raymond Hagedora, spuds, received tha largest portion, approx- lo gating powers to NRA officials.- A Gala Four-Hoar Show. School cine, if any is' needed, that .street, Worcester, JJass., died gf to appear in court tonight. Skill- er-ln-law at the ranch. Geer, 41 Strant street; Millie and Show Starts at 1 Over at 11:06* Mra. Charles Bycholakl. Mrs. Frank "Ernie" Irish still entertains with imately 826,000, paid 165 students. nn . haat: prestratiun . Sunday while (CoAtlnned from Page One.) ings-gave 1 ^ address 'os 2. Charter. Frequently. Cardozo Joined Jua- The President’s .. overnight stop James Farr, 647_ Main street; Payrolls In -othap colleges weret Plano, Misses Betty Beeny, Blanche all types o f music. • --- A4.ancKo$t'or»Conii. B usts « ' ' exactly fits'his diagnons.' ' " a ] watching, a baseball game. He was . Oak' avenue. Hartford'. Ucea Brandcia and Stone in dissent- here was the only one of hto cross- Betty Yurkabot, 35 Haynes street, A Seniatlona] Revival Heffron, Carol Mc'Velgb,' former Oorp.. Hawks left for home Satur- Bridgeport' Normal. 81.024.-40; visiting his sl.-ter-ln-law here. -he very happy tar eccep.t the great Local police last night picked up ing from’ the majority viewpoint. country tour. Pushing on through Howard Major,' Jr„ Box 324, town. By Popular Demand. membera John PontUlo, Nils Pear- Bridgeport Junior College, 81,210,70; of your individual neisds. vd Chase was! carried from fhe; tremendous responslbll- The Justice’s i|toess kept him off day. for questioning by the- East Hart- Colorado. Utah and Nevada, be The total numbec o f the, three son and others too numerous to Private (3111 seems to have lost Danbury Teachers College, $1,940.40; Roconditioned bleachcrs to the home-of Mrs". PeArl *ty-" be said. the bench for riiost of the 1937-38 ford police. Augustave L. Donald. will be on his train every night un- books, "Green Light,” ."Magnificent mention.... his "gal.’’ ' Trinity (JoUege, Hartford, 85,535; This is professional medi- ShiUnga, his relative. In an automo- In outlining his platform. Dr. .30, coIoreiU of -S'*Hilliard street. term. Throughout the winter he til he reaches San DJego, Calif., Obsession’’ and “White- - Banners’’ \’ Hartford Seminary Foundation, Doian said he would work for and , This morning waa spent In Bat- "Hack” Tedford admitted to hos- ElBctromastor cation. . bile. MedlcSl Examiner John Pur- East' Hartford police today said remained' with his housekeeper—he Saturday to board the cruiser published to date is 486,000, divided taUon Field Ebcerclses... .the regi- 8911.20; Hartford (ToUeget of Law, ney said death was due to a heart support Federal government reor- that Donald had been charged with waa a bachelor—in- his apartment Houston for a fishing Jaunt In the aa follows: "Magnificent Obses- pital because of appendicitis. $810; St. Joseph’s (Tollege, $2,429.70; ganization, passage sind strength- ment'moved out shortly after seven Who Is toe girl Judd and Uester Range ailment aggravated by heat prostra- no offense, but had merely been here, and in the spring went to Port vicinity of the equator. sion’’, 175,000. Howard Major, Jr., o'clock and- marched to Durfee Wesleysn, 87,164.80; New Britain tion. - ening of liberal )abor legislation, a questioned on a routine matter. Chester. N. Y., where he died. was the nearest with-a guess of have become interested in?, Teachers College, 85.473:50; Berke- stronger and better wages and n n where toe maneuvers took "Curly"'Kuriowltz has been a pa- “IS IT WELL During hia years In the capital 450,000 and Betty Yurkabot the plate.. . ’.Tomorrow night’s ' Herald ley Divinity School, 8174; New Ha- (Installed pripe. hours bill, strengthening of the Na- he took little part in official society,CM tient at. toe hospital. ven l^eachers College, 82.061.75; Al- nearest with 546,821. wUI carry toe details of toe man- first floor locations)*. tional Labor Relations Act snd Imr INSURGENTS REACH although he sometlmea attended the DAUGHTERS OF U B E R n Passes have been mailed to the Capt. Hagedora is much pleased bertus Magnus. $1,320; Connecticut BUIILT?” WELDON^ provement and strengthening of the annual reception and dinner which' euver^... The non-commiasloned of- with the work of bis company. wlhners and they WlU be good at ficers of both local units spent (ToUege of Pharmacy, '81,360.30; I Old Age Pension and -Unemploy- President and Mrs. Roosevelt gave Uie State iUI o f thla week. “Doc” CaiUouetto and "Ernie” Junior CJollege of (Tommerce, New ment acts. for the Supreme Court. MEETING TOMORROW nearly an hour at non-com school Larson visited Howltzera and then Haven, 8945'; .Connecticut College for MOUNTAIN BARRIER "White Banners"'to showing to- during toe afternoon.... In late Display room appearance means little LIBERAL TERMS AVAILABLE Other planks In his platform In- day at the State. RUDOLPH paid a short visit to Co. K members. Women, 86,916.76; Connecticut State Drug Co. cluded: Federal contr^ of - power - afternoon, the third battalion In- (toUege, 811.072.16; and Willimantic • 4#eae la a borlal vault, bat toe qaestion of (Continned from Page One.) TONE’S FUTTRE PLANS cluding company K paraded on toe rights, opposition to war unless the Institution Unit To Work First MOTORCYCLE HURTS THREE Teachers College, 81,567.80. ecnstn^tkMi la ALL important In- Preeeriptloa Nation Is attseked. reduction in Hartford, July 11.— (A P )—Three parade grou nds.... A regimental ,SEE IT AT YOUR taxes if it will not deprive anyone way and about five miles south of, Hartford, July U . — (AP) -x If Degree And Hold Their Reg- persona, a mother, her son and VALENTINO parade will be held tomorrow after- .FORMER PRESIDENT DIES SEEK MISSING CRAFT atet on the carefully baUt D UAL* eiectoU lieutenant governor this fall, noon___ This win be toe lsst_par- 603 .Mala S t of a Job, food, clothing or shelter;, Nules, while another had taken ular Memorial Service. daughter, were Injured Sunday night WILBEBT vaalt ballt for tte agei. DEALER’S OR legislation to Increase foreign Vail de. Uxo, a few miles west of Joseph M. Tone will resign as labor when struck t>y-a motorcycle while ade 'until after bivouac which com- Monrovia, Liberia, July 11; — Nlantlc, Conn., July 11— (AP) commissioner. * ' mences Wednesday morning-when (AP)—Arthur Barclay, 86, former We IMhim trade, improvement in the state the highway. These two columns crossing Park street Coast guardsmen aearched. toe A WorM Wide Recognized 'Prodnet through Federal aid. were said to be converging in a "I will submit my resignation as Daughters of Liberty, No. 128. The driver, poliee said, waa Stan- toe enUre regiment mo-ve' out of prudent ot Liberia, died today. He waters of Nlantlc bay In Long Is- In addition, be advocated the di- wedge on the village of Chllchea, labor commissioner,” Mr. ‘ibne-said L. O. L. I., wljl meet tomorrow NIantie for an overnight camp re- win be given a atate funeral Wed- ley Dawidowics, 24, Hartford. In- •wiik VILAM BANKY land sound today . for wreckage *The WUhert'ie really two vaqlts be ly ' ' ^ (J ^ ^ rect primary, better conditions in where the coast road begins t6 skirt today when asked if he Intended to night at 7:SQ o’clock in Orange hall. jured waa Anthony Orosse, 5H, who turning to Camp Cross. Thursday nesday. which might Identify a craft which’ industrial and farming commun- the Slerrri:,del Old about 24 miles carry on os an elective and appoint- The first degree will be conferred suffered a.dislocation of the hip. Hia morning.... , 'i Barclay, born in ' Barbadoes of exploded and sank Immediately last omK aa oater eonerete vault la iralted, ive officlai at the same time. on a elasa of candidates and all offl-, James Brogan, proprietor of a negro parentage, became President The Manchester EFednc Division ities, flood* cofatrol legislation, im- north of Valencia. condition to dsacribed aa good at tha night off Black Point. Officials at with aa Inaer vault of eaSt aaphalt, provements of rivers and harbors, Meanwhile, the government 'waa Although there ia nothing in the cere and guards are reminded to Hartford hospital where- he was local stored has sent two clgarE to of Liberia ia 19i04 and guided toe the base In New London said toe Increased rural electrification, Ebn- using all men not needed at the state statutes to prevent him wear white. , taken foUowlng the accident. camp....these were addressed to West African Republic through a boat sank about 7:30 p.' m. last to fiva DOUBLE protoettoa. . tlnuance of the NY A and further- front to strengthen the fortifica- from continuing as labor commis- The memorial aervlce will

But th# laaot ImprsaatvB Uw« an atauaad m thajr hav* bam cold and then complain about It. form and cawalag paralysis, Imnaa- ..... OtvB Bomaona to a nlgbt-club bar stood at IM Is U B O ^ abuasd over and over agala la iffdr ta/my argumenU againat K that wb dtatalyaftaYtaY .^ happens ernr crease in the total long letter or document to read, os’ eotmtry, to tha ^atiimmt ot ttaa na> hart beard or.Taad fa tha one that blood preaoure be or low’ T' SERIAL STORY PRESDENTS CHOICE primarily due to the fact thatJHI it is not the time or place for that. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Anawsr: It to ly to ba low. to Q perhight News Uonal wan battif, It >■ Indeed hlfta- the "demagogua whom a reoponoi- Have yourself paged in a night ‘‘children are beliiE aupervlse#7. ^ H y DR. FRANK MeCUlL case oC beinorrbagthg,. the body cehYNioMT. leoA their own hoifiM, petUcUhu^-' IB ' ly proper that their operation be, at bla convention Brould not think ef club , just to let everyone iaiSamr NtA sanvicA.iNd. to Baaitk Oto« seeks to protect Itself from unduel FOR A COjHEBACK sections of the state whore ttoiq^. lonff laat, thoroughly Inveatlgated nominating stands a flna chanoa of that you are therA mmt loss o f blood bv reducing the tensloh O f Connecticut INTERNE TROUBLE RAISES NEW ISSUE For Infantile Paralysis Pay the waiter a Up in odvanoa will be by Or. MeUey who im Bf AMOCBATBU FBBS8 ASSUMES NEW DUTIES are no family welfara oocletiear In the arterial Bralto, and hence On October 1, Mr. Murphy la H and the laws thomaelves amended In auceesa" under It Tha demagogue for the purpose o f havlng.-^dm a( «bto By Eiinore Cowan Stone reducea the blood preoaure, ’Thto be succeeded by W alter F. Town- In In nasal spraya. fire under way, directed by Dr. E. Social Work from which ba woa Poor Mr. Roosevelt^ la having a conversation; looeen up'and Up towns of Ornnby and Union where-, most votes If the moet people In hie Many o f thetbs arreat sagM and coming more wholesome and play- .(Oraefcing o f the Jtonea) bandaome yonng IntemA He had a kind of qntipbonal chant in which The prospects' were described to- W. Schultz whose experiments,,on Of Colored Orphan Asylum. graduated. "tBaSSSSSS^H lU TM ta ^ b le .tine with hla Solid—or per- heir a nickel or a dime. nmnv oak trees had become infest- Who Are Against ttm. Four New Deal Supporters Tear to Mall w ..M .e d party really want him for their can- phUosophera of hlstary have under- ful, and w ith an entirely new view- QuaaUon: J. W. Inquires: "What tronbto, too, keeping np with brll- she sang both parts. day at Stanford University where monkeys first uncovered the protec- ' KoU .M hhpd not-so-anlld—South. Having a Hang atound. In night club taken fasta just prioF to th ^r en- point oh Uto. O f oouae the body la causai a youth’s bones to -cracK ■■Scalpel” ___ That was supposed Uve power o f the .solution. Children, Hartford, July' l l — (A P )—Hepry didate. waiting for' a chance -to sponge on New Haven— Physicians at 8 t Baat "v the spray, sine aiilfate, was dis- The United States Biological Sorw *e .at gaging In their greatest life work. freed from physical irriUtlon and w h ^ bendli^ the knees I bavh this OB. S T E P H E N BABGENT—head to be Dr. Sargent’s clipped pewmp- Dr. Schultz said, recover amell In R. .Murphy, executive secretary of Tear #••##» ifai«ra e li.oa foggy- kind of an Idea that the other people or run from table to covered.' The new development la vey has banded more than 8,0(X>,000 -Somehow that seems to us to Poaelbly oome o f thiese men under- this no doubt Is a .At times an wondered what to the Raphael's hospital feared that Fran- aorgeoa. Dr. S w gM t’a problem tory voice requesting a knife ...... WeshingtoD, July -11.— (A P I— about two weeks. But. aa complete Oklahoma Clty,_ Jujy 11— (A P )— the Connrc.ttcu!; Children’s A1<1_ so- South needa inijluatrtallzatlop,.. he table ..looklngL for others to buy elimtoatiqn of spraying, and .eub-. birds, for the purpose o f mapptog MMKMMB o r T i n m o c i a T C D moke for tha democratic principle stood the phyatologtcid beneflta to ■ths. mental house cT e^ n g is slab reason? cis Helgelmnnn, a i. of ’TrumiuiU Whs aometlilng else "Scalper. -, ;That waa Nurse Dear- President Roosevelt has ■ whetted a loss of smell la at present necessary W. H- "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, who ciety, Is leaving Hartford today to you a drink. stitiition of a simple method of assume Kis duties as the new su- the migratory flyways o f the vonoua - PRSM flrat atarta In to "give It a break’ be derived from voluntary abatin- of marked beneflt whether the ftot- Answer; 'This occasional crack might lose the sight of his left eye '' born’s crisp confirmatory echo as sharp weapon which: may Jje turned to assure protection, children might helped write the Oklahoma constitu- species. Tke AMeeUtedacee Preeerreee le eaeluaitelreaeiiwiwwy of popular government— rather Argue about a city, state or gov- dropping the preventive Info the by the development o f cheap power snce.from food, but I am o6nvlnc«l er observee the change or hM. If ing sound to one of the common oC' which was severely lacerated when Yeaterdsjrt Miss Annsti she slapped the desired instrument against him by southern SfflHtors have to bo trMted repeatedly dur- perintendent of the Colored Orphan entitled to thet o bm BM ef tapBblieatleB more than the idea o f a "reaponalble ernnient tax on your check. There nose. , ^ tion and served four stormy years Asylum of New York, located at dlepat^ee Malted to It that their principal aim was either the one who fasts antlcl^tea this currencea which to experienced by a bottle In which he was shaking to TrsB iNit, tmfoi Into his rubber-gloved hand.. , ."R e- who have- an administration black ing an epidemic. Whether they ad an newa dr through the T V A —^ more or leaa is nothing that can be done about tractor”—Slap—"Retractor" “Hae- The place which has to be touch- as governor, wound up his come- Riverdale on the Hudson. Mr. or aat atheiinrlee eredtted In thie convention", that wpuldn’t think of to learn to control physical appe- change, tha results are Sven more those In good henltb, and to o f no a piece o f "dry Ice" exploded. The Hie onpeedlctabto seemed fated mark beside their nanies. . would sUll recover the olfactory back campaign texlay for the Demo- It marked. -mostat" — Slap — "Haemoatat.. ed by the sine sulfate la the ol-fac- Murphy joined the staff of the and alee the loeal aewe oah> necessity at the expenee of th. L o ^ ^ a U n g a candidate whom the tltea or because at t ^ r belief that serious Import. I f |t takes place accident occurred at CTear Lake In bAoMn. Aclvocating the renomination of sense la ndt yet known. cratic _ nomination for, another term _ herein. Insist on the owner or manager on'Iy when bending the knees it In Klllingworth. •Ttepnge” — Slap — "Sponge” .. Senate Leader Barkley of Ken- tory nerve-ending area in the upper Connecticut Children's .Aid Society Ubilahed Indtuitrle. of the North L ^ j^ ^ ty of the party might actual- a great mental or spiritual change I t o Treat eecref o f all mental C H APTER IV, Causes Headaches against four New Deal rivals. All rlahte et repablloatlene of having a drink with you. ’They dicates a lack Of synovial fluid or a •’■FOi'Beps”— Slap— "Forceps.” tucky, the President drew a line be- nose. Thia area is the gateway by In July, 1930, and as director of this a p ^ a l dlenatehee hereto are aleo.re* and particularly of New England- ,y gy y,, ,, would take place becauae ot this healing la to form In the mind a New town— Funeral services will For the three months tljat fol Adults who have taken the sine Hts four major opponents hoped G. E. are supposed to be working while loosening of the ligaments In the tween experience and Inexperience which Infantile paralyals enters. state-wide agency has served on practice. perfect picture o f the condition de- be held tomorrow for William R. lowed Tran continued to be gen- One M y, ivhen she nad pro- treatments have recovered the sense their indivld(ial chances In tomor- and lecture, the country to the ef- U , "reaponirtbl. convention” re- you are playing. joints of the knees. It does not gressed mumphantiy from .VScal- In the Senate. He spoke of the ad- Only a loiig-tipped spray,' and a several committees throughout the In the earliest chronctles of the sired. When tbia le done while fast McLAughlln, 7#. former sacristan erally known aa "Utility.’’ of amell more slowly than children row’s , primary would be Improved fect that It must help make Ui. Lp„„,rtbI.T Tb a majority of lU race, are find references to fssUng. mean anything In your cass, so for- Which means that, by 'misfortune pel" through' s misceUaneous list vantage that knowledge and years specialist or an expert physician 'to state. His new position will enable ing aad'ths patient vteuallsea i at S t Patrick’s Cathedral. New A few have recovered It only after by President Roosevelt’s inference WILLIS In Bible history we I earn that Moses great change In the menUl os well get about It. o f being the junior probationer in 'o f freshly learned terma to "Su- of aervice give an old-timef over a 'apply it, have been able to feacb the him to combine two phases of his south prosperous-so tha^lt may|p,i.ty. or to a boai or a privately York City, who died here Saturday two to four months. Several are that Murray Is "nationally known past experience, which Is represent- Meaiber Aaaerlean Newapeaer Fob- tooted forty days before be was in- as In the physical, s 'greater good (‘robtoto In MUk) . night., the training school—If only by ture,” her eyes as gravely Intent newcomer. "gate” with sufficient ilnc.' For mhere. AaaoeletloB. become a better customer ' of .the self-appointed party directorate? known in whom the sense la atlll as a Republican." They are .W. 8. ed by his institutional work In the & SON, Inc. ^ Ir e d to BTite the ten commandd- will be accomplished. Question: M. 8. asks: "What do three dsye— she continued to be at in her pale face as if life and death Tight rules of seniority govern children, even this was not alto-^ Key, forjner state W PA administra- North. , Which has always been a you think o f adding Junket tablets Old Saybrook— Edgar WtlHams Impaired after six months. The zinc Near East and placement' work In Rapraeeatatlvea: The W ash in g to n piients. Chrlet’a forty day foot has I f you are blue or pesslmlatlc, and live passengers were plunged the beck knd call of every one. hung upon her efficiency, a faint both House and Senate. By the gether safe, because sudden move- tor; Leon C. Phillips, Okeman Legis- Bllaa Mathewa fpeolaldpeolal Aaeaer—NewAaeaer bit punhiig to those who wonder or powder to milk?" noise made her whirl. 'The noise causae headaches, which are more Massachusetts and later in Connec- COAL often been commented upon, amj Rry a few days fast from regular Into the Connecticut rivet Wheii his But after her talk with Miss mere 'process of being ele(:ted time ment of the head while the Up was lator; former Governor Jack .Wal- 'otfe. Chloado. Detroit and Boaton. aptNuvntly Bras undertaken to pre- Answer: Usually L do not com- Armatrong, she ran errands and did had a familiar sound— like a cross severe and last longer In adults than ticut. COKE S what the North will then sell to the E. G. FOR SENATOR? D ayb o o k food, drinking only pure water ohd speedboat burned and sank. All six after time, a man may move nearer Inserted might damage nasal nocous ton and Ira Finley, president of the pare him for hie great .mlnletty fnilt juices and cleansing the body ment In tble column upon commer- choree with the glowing enthusiasm between a oneexe and a sob. the head of committee tables. Each membranes. in children. In making the change from a FUELOILS ADDIT South, after the South has got to ..... By Ftatfm Grov0 f« were rescued by other croft with- Veterans of Industry of America. social agency which does not main- tXTONt. Dr. E. O. Xlolan'a announcement when he was to return, to his own both inside, and out with plenty of cial products oold under trade of a cellgious fanatic. I t Is true Leaning against the door-frame move gives him a stronger voice .iln Under these circumstances, about But these effects do not neces- doing Its own manufacturing. - out Injury. Murray declined , to comment on tain an Institution to another which BUILDING SUPPLIES people and teach the prscepta which Internal enemas and external bath- names, but I am going to set aside that at times she lightened, her behind her, his hands In the pock- legislation. 2,000,000 persona have been sprayed sarily rule out success In blocking The Rarald Pitatlot Oonpaar Ine., of his receptive candidacy for the Waterbury—Joseph Noreikla, 4b, the President’s phrase, uttered In a does, It has been Interesting, Mr. MASONS' SUPPLIES Then he reallzes tbat If the South Washington.—Ironically enough. have come rigging doom the pages ing. Fix your mind upon thoughts thto rule to say that I approve of labors ivith visions of a radiant fu- ets of his white coat, was young Senators George of Georgia and In epidemic regions In the last three the nasal gateway with zinc. The speech here Saturday. Mr. Roose- flnaaelal reeponelbtlttr United States senatorshtp lacks "Junket" and And when added to o f Oakville, Injured In an automo-imo- Murphy says, to note that the color, CEMENT AND ephleal errora appeariBa la la industrialized on a' .b.isis of pau- It would happen that the worst rail- of history. of health ami encourage wholesome ture—tuw the day when Dr. Stephen Dr. Benchley. ' *■ Smith of South Carolina—two of summery without giving the preven- reason. Dr. Schultz said, la possibly velt did not mention Murray by the UanehMtar aomethlng of the xealoua aggres- It is reported that Daniel, Elijah,' milk It provides a wholesome food bile accident June 28, died at th< argent entering hla operating "M ight I -aak— ’’ he spoke with cd orphan asylum has twice as PLASTER per wages it Is going to contribute road accident In a dozen years plctucesi o f a vigorous, clean mind three anti-admlnlstratloh southetn tive a real test. It Is now known that in adults the olfactory space is name, but the crowd cheered with- ■aralA eiveneM which hie fellow citizens of St. Paul- and many of the other In a clean body, dish. Waterbury hospital. m—white-capped and gowned exaggerated respect, his dark, eyes many children boarding In foster should occur on the troubled.. Mil- Democrats up for renomlnatlon— that In most instances th e . zinc narrower and tends to hold the out waiting for explanations when homes as the number living In the FLUE and DRAINAGE to the putting of the w’hole country Christian prophets all practiced You will be astonished at the Bridgeport—liowell Thomah rubber-gloved for action—would dancing in hla ugly, chEU-ming face Manchester and Connecticut have waukee. which now Is undergolAg have been In the Senate longer than never reached the Infantile paraly- Solution longer. It may be possible he said he understood '"one of the institution. He has watched • the TILE MOm>AT. Jtn.T 11 on'the bum because the North, too, reorganization In federal c»urt. The fasting. Buddha. Mohammed and mental changes which will take noitnced tentative arrangemahentaTI k lioolilook about him and demand In that — "whether this Is a tonsilectomy, Barkley. The third—Tydlngs of to avoid prolonged action o f the cancjldates on the Democratic state been wont to associate with his other great teachers .received their had been made for Shirley Tgrtpl Mordilord-qf-creation tone which one of an appendectomy, or an amputa- sis "gate." growth of the work carried on by NORFOLK PAINT must g » on Ihe pauper-wage basis result may be an Increaae In the en- place. Irritations will disappear as fipiff . Maryland—was sworn In on the The New Method drug by Immediately washing It out tlck/et" was "known as a Republi- name and his always charming per- visions after periods of fasting. mists before the morning sun and In umpire a softball game for chari- the-older nurses hod told Trsn sim- tion? Because from the wicked the (Connecticut Children's Aid So- HARDWARE In order to meet Southern competi- tangling complications growing out A Thought same day u- Barkley. By the new drop method, a person with water or a physiological saline can.” ciety from a total of 264 children PATENT LAWS sonnlily. It has something the These sagos cared little for the phy- you win be rewarded by a sense of ty between hts "Nine Old Men" and ply made you shake In your eboee, assortment of weapons you seem 2 Main Street TeL of damage- suits which always allow . Although Mr. Roosevelt has giv- lies on his back with head tipped solution. purlng the 1939 Presidential iij 1930 to 364 today. Now, the so- 5125 tion. So he resorts to the minimum ttie.se affaire. steal effects but were concerned well-being and an Increased desire F o r, the thing wMoh I greatly the "Nutmeggers,” formerly Bye’s "But where is Miss Dearborn? to be using, I should say It rausf en no direct Indication whether he campaign Murray, as president of Jt boB long been a source of won- sound of being “for the record’’— specifically asked fo r Miss Dearborn be nothing short of mayhem." downward so that the ‘solution runs In' monkeys which apparently re- ciety Is caring for 209 children In wage and maximum hours law—and Repair crews ustlally are only Wholly with eplritual Ideals. to be of service to humanity. fe»»rod to ooroe npoh me, and that Prehistoric Sluggers, to be played will speak against any of the three th« Association for Economy and very little. Indeed of the loud noise for thto operation, did I .not?'Find Abruptly Tran’s gift of seeing vertically down to the ol-factory act to Infantile’ll: paralysis In all re- boarding homes,- whereaa the hum- der to aome Americana that, no bought as viciously by. the South Ju.mp. ahead o f lawyers for the While observing the results of If you undertake such a fast,for w;hloli I was afraid of to come onto somewhere In Fairfield county th. during hts transcontinental trip. Tax Equality, fought the New Deal. Miss Dearborn for me at once. herself In quite as ludicrous s light area. ... - ot- spects like humhna, the zinc gives mnttar bow many timea the aiib ject denoting expcctatlnh- - that state Injured and claims .'agents -for the thousands o f fasts taken for phyal- only phyMcai reasons ' y o u .w ill nae.— Job g-ig. first Sunday In Augiist, He tlntrodnced the O.O.P. nominee, as a Jaybird trying to rob a hum- ' On those rare occasions when aa the rest of the funny world got New Deal candidates are running Any public health nurse can learn complete Immunity as a rule for Demoofats will arise In fhclr en- railroad, so that on top cirits other 'cal benefit, I have-been constantly naturally be helped, but far greater New Britain— William Chase. 4S, against all of them In the state prU A lf M. London, for an Oklahoma Od bOBliieaa monopoly may have she passed him in the corridors— the better of her; and she began the. technique. It was developed at several months. One or two spray- mlngrblrd’s nost. ■ ■ ' ” legal troubles the Milwaukee •will surprised' by the great mental good win come to you If at the same Fear to more painful to cowardice of Worcester. Mass., collapsed frtii» d t y speech. In 1932 he piloted a I t r a N t n u H O M i O f op, nor how loud the demand thusiasm and shout "W e-w a n tr— stri(ung along with that way he to laugh. ■ maries. ’ the universities. Stanford and Mlchl- ings are sufficient. It is difficult, Down In Texas, jjartlciilarly, lota be dickering for many days With changes .which have taken place time, you have/a sincere desire to than death to true courags.— Sidney. the heat while attending a baseball The Natural Argument Murray-Instructed delegation to' the Doc—Dplan—for—Senator;’’ u with those who often do not have had of knoBdng that the world was With a wary glance into the hall but not Impossible, to find out NOTICE .W IU IA M fk ' for dtoBolutkm o f truata. punish- of Democrats talk about the Presi- claims made by the tlirce-score In- be Cleansed .-both mentally and game and died at the horns o f a sls- The natural argument''that falls gan; here by Dr. Lee Shabnian and Democratic National convention the slightest, interest In spiritual spiritually. / hie oyster, and Icwking, as always, behind him, he caught her should- whether a monkey loses his sense ot auBt dC manopoliata or other meaa- 'There has always been a delight- jured and relatives of the more NONCHALA'NCB ter-ln-law where he was visiting. Into the hands of the southern Sen- at Michigan by Doctors A. C. Fur- and opposed the nomination of dent In terms that would delight or mental phenomena. How many almost spectacularly fresh and ers and shook her warnlngly; but stenberg, Max Feet, and I. Jerome smell. They probably do. The psy- OF PDBUC HEARING I to tnaure free oompetlt^, nev ful naivete about Dolan’s sincere than two score who were killed ators Is: If experience and prestige Roosevelt. "A lfaV a BUI’’ . did not times members of the family of the Pueblo, Onol.— A ' snake Is just an- scrubbed and vital and efficient . as she continued to giggle in help- chology department here la now the heart o f any member of the when. Ihe train crnshe efforts - of Southern .whether .. injury < latma shalJ- be der mischief, w a s. still so close to - Important Committees - hts mind often: land tax, liberalized pcns|on leglsla^ this notice by retristered' 'niMl to tied to'hls Washington Job ns Regis- paid right away or be listed behind hotlM"' things that were funny, for hers— " ‘for student nurses to have O f these. Finance and Foreign He Is ranking member of the In- said applicant, all a t ' least seven and protection to hundreds ot thpu- co.hiiiumltlcs to thieve away the In-, Instance.. . Ngenan, Wle.— The temperature tlon and an Immediate moratorium ( ter of tha 'Treasury—and It Is nice oU\or creditors. any but professional relations with Relations are the most important. terstate Commerce, Manufacturers was 90 degrees )n the shMIe and the on foreclosures of homeateads. days before the date of said hear- bands o f Inventors; and so. of dustrles of Ihe North by paying bouse physicians.' ’’ 'There are two elements to en- One helps fix national tax policies, and Patents committees, second management of a Wisconsin Avenue State Interest In the governor ing, to appear at said time and coufSB. It want srithout saying that to know that he has his home state It was the demonstration class " ‘Student nurses— ’ " young Dr. slave wng,->s. > courage claimants In recent yeara. the other helps determine American member of Naval Affairs and Privi- shoe store was all steamed up—not race Is intense, on a Murray and place, If they see cause, and be to hint at a need o f changes In them In mind eufflclently to he willing to. with Miss Philbtn that she liked Benchely countered with another "Cheap wages mean low buying First, courts frequently put claims best. foreign policy. On both of these leges and Elections. Barkley Is two over the mercury but what the heat ahtl-Murray basis, and overshadows heard relative thereto. knock Qua Lonergan off his perch quotation . from the same source— committees, 13 men are iu line back . ’ By order of the Zoning Board of was a good deal like talking about power and low .standards of living," of accident vlctime well to the The demonstration room was a notches back of him on Interstate wave did to feminine attire. interest In the Senate race. front, far ahead of bond holders “ ‘are urged to be constantly alert of him for the chairmanship. App(>als o f the Town of Manches- A nsp«al o f the entire ConstitiiUon "If the Democratic people want cciraplete ward In miniature, with to co-operate with physicians In any Oommel'ce. The store's display window cari Senator Elmer Thomas, eeCking he wafined his listeners;'"lower tax- Oddly enough. In both cases, Sen- Both Tydlngs and Barkley came ter, Cpnnectliiut. him." Our guess Is that they will and like creditor!. Often Injury oiblcle bed, sterilizer, (iablnets full way— ’ ” r'led the following sign: n third term; E. W. Marland, New ing power for local governments, claims are classified aa current ex- ator Barkley la among the 13 men to the Senate In 1927, five years aft- "(jlrls over 14 years of age — Deal governor, and Rep.. CJomer RAYMOND W. GOSLEE, want him—kind , o f—but not of all the necessary paraphernalia A t sight o f her suddenly whit- Now, however. Senator King, of poor schools and no highways." penses, which means that the court of nursing---- Even a patient— the who are younger In service on these er George and 18 years after Smith. don't expect to be waited upon In' Smith are seeking the Democratic Chairman. enough. ening face he turned sharply. For TRob, ooe of. the members of the , Yps. Mr.. Roosevelt Is having a will permit the company to pay long-suffering dummy, whom pro- It was T r ^ who first saw the door committees than Is George. Tydlngs is chairman of the Terri- tliis store If you’re only half dress- Senatorial nomination. W ILLIA M E. BUCKLEY, th(*m at once. 'Secontl, one compe- Smith has' been In the Senate tories and Insular Affairs commit- ed. The Management,” Mr. Roosevelt Indicated prefer- Secretary. coBOnittM tor the Investigation of tough time of It with the South. bationers of former years had named into the corridor open, and a, tall tent authority Jiere .says court "Grlselda” because of the Spartan linen-clad. figure halt in the door- ‘ monopoly, haa the temerity to sug- Why, even Son Elliott himself, since awards for Injuries or deaths on* fortitude with which she underwent w a y .... She tore herself free and gest that It might be a helpfid pro- he has been u Toxnn, has become an rallroad.s have been growing more the most harrowing ordeals. Gris- ran — . through the otfier door Into coading to provide tor the corapul- enemy of the fodcral control of liberal In recent years, cau.sing the elda's eyes were blue and staring Central Supplies, and on, blindly, In N e w Y o rk lines to settle more often without In her pink wooden face, and she aery licensing of production under mlnjmiim wages in Intetstate com- By George Ro,as down the cqrridor. For the white- court fights. met clumsy student asraults upon clad figure In the doorway waa none patents held by persons or corpora- merce end lias Joined, on .several oc- Damages for employes Injured her padded person with a'set smirk other than that of the terrible Dr. tions -who have held Uiem for five casions, Ihe rebel yell against every or kilicit in the. wreck mudt by law of forgivepMs. . Stephen Sargent. / Now Yoi-k, Julj’’ 11.— Wlint with O U T W E S T , T O O , O NE S M O KER T ELLS A N O T HER yeart .Vltkout producing thfc patent- part of the New Deal th'st doesn't be paid, ea.rly l/m .there, Is nothing , Jn t^A^demonstration class you . (To Be Oontinned) . summer tourists' trade and the ap- learned to make a bed so that the ed article at all. He declares that In the iaw to pj:fe’ent njqoiirt hol’d- I cast another'and Juicy free plumb proaching World’s Fair, the. night Ing up payment- to passengers un- sheets lay smooth and tight, with there are a great many instances of Into the mouth of the South. clubs expect their quota- of the til the reorganization. Is complete, neatly mitered corners, the closed LATE EDWARD J. NEIL ^ : the complete suppreusion of inven- And still there are those silly transient clientele. - which plight he years. end of the pillows: turned toward Well, her'e'.s hoping everybody tions by concerns whlek have p>ir-> Ttje Interst.-vle Commerce Oom- the diior, and the castors parallel enough to itcllevc, that Roosevelt has a good time And thni ev- with the head and Boot of the bed. HONORED FOR HIS WORK chased patents fronx Inventors and mis.slon never has compelled rail- I will try for a Ihlrrl term. Aa If the orylKidy attending a night club roads,., to carry Insurance oh their With the stoIM co-'operatton of knows what to do in one., -then tucked them away *ln their grief he l.s getting out of the seeond passengers. 'j'he railroads have | Grlselda, you learned to move and vaults wlthoiit the slightest Inten- However, wo wonder how many enough property, aa a rule, to guar- bathe a patient in bed. You Posthumous Award Goes To term Isn’t enough and going . to, folk know what not to do In a night tion of making any other use of antee pa.vment. learned how to prepare a patient Noted A. P. Sports Writer continue to he enoiigh—to eaiise a chib. And for them In an Idle hour, for various types of medical exam- them than to preve.nt com^H'-titors And War Correspondent. hnmre Mii.s.sollnl to cry its heart I we have, from long range of ex- Thev Carry Insurance i Inatlon, how to give a hypodermlci perience, compiled' a host of Dont’s. • from manufacturing under them. out' . . ■ ! A dut'erent ruling applies to bus how to prepare traya for the most AUantIc City, N. J.. July 11.— They will save you mu< ii travail, be Se ason* exacting physician. There are, aa a maUer of fact. the night club in Gotham or out of lines. The ICC requires bus ■ com- (A P )— A posthumous award went panies to carry aa much as »5.000 You learned everything in fact, Countless tnetancee o f such siippres- town. . that you would later be required today to the late Eelward J, Nell, niRErX PRIMARY insurance for each passenger, with to do for living patients___ Above noted Associated Press sports-writ- alohs. In fact the policy of sup- a top of $50,000 on buses carrying Ne Rubber Checks! all, you learned the meaning of er and foreign corre'spohdent, for pression is so well known among ex- Taking a I'osjtlon, definitely' In 31 passengers. Some bus companies Don't— , surgical cleanliness— which la as hla work In covering the Spanish are allowed. In lieu.of Insurance, to | perienced inventors that. they are opphslllon to the direct prij^nry n.s A.sk to have a check ca.shcd -iin- much beyond ordinary cleanllnesa civil -war. file a surety Ixmd to guarantee pay- constantly on their guard agaln.st It reIntea to the nomination df'state le.s.t it IS good. at ‘ i aa the heavens are above the earth. The National Headliners’ Club mcnl of Injury claims. purchasers of- pstents ' who offer and Ojngrc.sslona] otTuer.H. tlie Bother celebrities for their au- Then there, were the glorifled honored NeU in -its annual awards tographs when they are relaxing. Airlines, like the railroads, are hours when—under the supervision announced yesterday, with a gold contracts based very largely on my- Hartford Conr.'uit a.-serts that "tjie not required to carrv Insurance on ! Do all of the talking at your A 1 o f a gasduate nurse, you were al- medal which will be presented to his altles and^ then, w.hen the inventor their passengers, but numbers o f : demagogue tliat a je.st^ju.Miljle con- table, .ttilve the other people: a ,.V, r lowed to go Into the wards and help widow. Nell died January 2 ot has surrendered his patent rights, vention woiil.l niit think of nomi- chance, too.) thorn do. voluntarily. All are re-' in little bumble probationary ways wounds suffered while at work In Start nrgument.s with people qulred to make a .showtfig of finan- —like getting beds ready for other Spain. may fail to make aixy attempt ..to nating ha.s a line ctuuirc of .success’ cial rCsiHinslbtlity .satisfactory to I even if you do know them. patlehta, for instance, or carrjring Other awards, made by a commit- produce and roarkot^.;fhe .patented under the direct pjlniarv.,n.s has al- the bureau of ■'air commerce. Try to drink all of the liquor trays to convalescents. Once or tee of 15 newspaper, newsreel and article; there being, o'f'-^ourse, no so, the (inscnipiiloiis ni.-in of great In town In one nl^ht. Several airlines, follow the plan twice Tran was allowed to help one of lh.o railroads and offer paascn-| radio men headed by Jack Price of roymltlea. Many an' Inventor,.^lin.s Wc. l ' Ul ^j ^" ...... Try to cut in .and dance with /of the graduate nurses, prepare a Editor and Publisher and, to be pre- someone rise’s girl. gers $5,000 -of liLsurance for 25 j. been victimized this way . .ip the. patient for pre-operative examina- sented at the frolic Saturday night, don't quite jin’ficrst.'vmi 'iho cents. Sometimes the Insurance Is i n»on. This was standing on the ' follow: ROUND-UP TIM K at the famoni Pitchfork too, Chuck’s" agarettc choice If Camel! COMg NIONTrSLL, tha Pitchfork bunch ten oiA it, "After you’ve tucked away a hearty meal, thcte'i past, though now, -«o weir underi latter referciu e 1.ci.aii.se, Iliis i.s the They Have Trouble, Too for the whole trip.'say from tVash-| ..... preshold of the grMt adventure- Best and most colorful story— W. Outfit, 200,000-scre Wyoming ranch Charlet ’’When I get dog-tired,” he say*, ’’ a Camel give* at Cook Georg# Weller’s.cTiuck-wasqa. Ken Stingel nothing like Camel 'for'dige*iioo'i lake*—and for. stood la the trick, that the pat.< ntee Don't— Ingtoh to rhtcago. Other lines pro- I <»>• o ' o " ; : ; ; v o « » ■off,"" near as she could hope to get of first time we recall the Coiuanl B. Rap'sdale o f the WastUngton J. Belden. The picture above showt "Chuck’’ a quick 'lift' to my caergy!" And that gpe* for wrangles hia guitar, while the boy* vocalize that good extra-mild, tatty tmokin’ tTO. And mo*t top-handt’U ■) =;,*!lhda rt^ , Hare. pfiopJej-v.-.at:- ,thg. ;Btoiiit..ginh Vide,, -that ., jJ)j* 2a,.,.f^to,wo*to .'pf.il reet-months..^.. Not,, until the. end. at ln4iiteet...%yw,efitVd-tva^ 'xritfi;' .''jfijfir ' ' 'personal '■ froubfea. ' hours^-*" ' ^ ^ s-studeilt nurse’s flrat year did Saint Bu>md'«Y'the Asef6n E.D.8.T.). 700 pm C4LT, and grade tobacco boys ths flaer toboeoao.’* big fsTorita with us giwwe.'^. - cle for their deacripOon In the Sat- •l»PPtag-OMm smartly from one n;aaic" to palpitadag "idUcr dillon.'* N om d:SO pm M.S.'T, 9:30 pm P.S.T.. ever A n ' 'to tbs other, the way lUaa urday Eveplng FM t at the fight for MAifCUsaTEK E Y S X ^q OBKAliD, BfANCBE8TES,-00NN^ MONDAY, JULY 11< 19S8 IIANCRESTES EVENINO HERALD. ICANeHERTER. CONN,. MONDAY. JX7LY11.1938

do in bringing distant countrlea tto t these h a r r im '^ tha long run .supplied at the Emanuel Lutheran ABOUTTOWN cloaer together. It sow la the Job NAME CONSERVATOR BIGSmiSSIEZED; can only be detrimental to the well Four Die in Crash of Siffht-Seeing Plane ■ hi'irch. The other letter of greet- imtST RIFLE MATCH for .the tpanaport oompanlea to. open .WED D INGS tMxSumm being and peaqa o f ths world.’* PASTOR AND W IFI ings -iS' published in fuU^ above and FORQGK to Ivery prospective pasaienger fa- O B IT U A RY The orown prince wah preasated was, from Dr. P. O. Bersell, presi- The Mancheater tHvlaloa ofj the cllltlea that will permit them to ARRESIB Hartford Gaa CJompany ia giving a to President Oonant by Jerome D. dent of the Augustana Syned,’. The ATLOCALRANGE duplicate this fine achievement of FOR NOTED ARTIST Greller-Selwitz Greene, secretary to the Harvard couple were showered with tele- ■teak dinner Wedneaday evening at Hughes and Ms crew.” Miss Julia Selwlts, daughter of. DEATHS lUNGHERE FOR SEWAGE PLANT WARMLY GREETED 6:30 at' the Hotel Sheridan to the Raldinif Part^ Descends On OotporaUon, who declared "ouc.^ hon- gr^s of congratulation and greet- WARNED OUT Mrs. Rebecca. Selwlts o f 4 Pearl Paul C. Wirtalla ored guest, though enUUed by birth ing cords, and floral remembrances, Mancheater Maater Plumbera. A COAST OVARD to aid street, and the late IsraeLSelwlts, lAMiely Farm In Farniinirton "•Paul Carl Wirtalla, brqflH^ of and station to represent hia 'people from rtut of town friends, the towns- new aalea plan will be announced at was married yesterday to Isadore Pan Franclaco, July I l - ^ ( A P ) ' President Of Riyffside^Tmst Still In Full O^ratloiLM;^ Walter and RudOlpb and at this tercentenary fesUval, has people Opd members of Emanuel YANGm OT ftoMjiester Team the meeting by offlciala of the‘com- America’s Coast Quardamen, wise (Jreller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greller State Officials Propose Alois J33J 50 For Disposa Rev; And Mrs. ComeU Felici- pany. RdwaM C. Elliott, biifftling Mrs. Emil Helm amWather o f Ray- also earned that riifflt by virtue o f co'ngregatton. in the ways of the Arctic, will be o f 28 Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Hartford, July 11.— (AP)-i-A mond. WirtaUm^^an of this town, Inapector of .the town,, will be the bis pereonal leaderiffllp in promoting Doctor* airt Mrs. Cornell, received (Oenttnoed frooi Fag« Om .) D» Not Take Part A» They ready to. offer any needed radio Co. To Look After Prei« Mass. .Ths caredaoay was perform- raiding party o f iJ suddenly de*t dtod early Qjhirmoming at hisliome the Welfare Of his; country, espet bath' infiooflr-ahd bn-thS lawn diirlnff" gueat of the company at the dinner ed at 3:30 p.m. at Emanuel Temple, CoiirsS Of Stiidj In lien Syslon - To Bo Bnk B f lated On Their Golden guidance' to Howard Hughes’ five' ■cended upon the old Thomas farm at J09l EtfliUd street, Hartford. He dally dn the domain o f the arte and the hoiirs of t1)e reception. Refresil- "returned to within two milas ot 1 meeting Offlcera of the company Hartford by Rabbi Silverman, mian world flight party when the in a lonely part _ of Farmington a. in East Hartford oh 8cien(&.” . ments wore sci\'e n . Tax Unit bereT said the farm had court wil^eo-operate with the State the Public Works Administration further''Bdorned,"'By 'four artliClc least aSeiiilnt Art of courtosy." ^ tloa, ipoosored by the Mancheater Porter street, was operated upon at dangerous of any of Hughes’ route, estate of, Prescott, van 'Wyck, "Qie m a id h o n o r wore peach crape other brother, Edward, of _Rock« presslve. tribute to Rev. and Mrs. been undar''mrveillancs for seven Mqtor Vehicle Department In that board In Waohington that there had qouquets of ‘flowers, and (IffYsrtnt Advices from Hankow said (JKK'' American Legion Rifle team, waa the New BrlUIn General hospital | Fogs, clouds arid driving winds socially prominent New 'Yortc and epraage of roses and sweet peas. vine; a daughter, Evelyn, of Hart- Peter J. O. Cornell, former leaders, weeksr" - ' department's recent effort to draw been- allocated to Alanchester 333, ‘’ladles; ot the church poured'during nese planes bombed Japanesn yeip-:. at the ranee «P- inalie flying difficult and cut down Sculptor and descendant o f the A v t A (Uftner followed' at Sllberbergs, ford, and a grandchild. on their golden wedding day. Both- shot yesterday at the range pendicitls. She Is resting‘ as com- vlslbllltv ^ T h e men arrested are^DOmenic court officials in East Hartford, 750 fo r the building o f a <^| the "open house.” The gu^ts of ■els near Kluklang, sinldiig tiM , mayor of Greater New York City. Main street,, Hartford. The funeral will be held Wednes- South' Windsor,'^ Glastonbury and SAYS CUBANS CANT were In attendance at the service' ManchesterM.neJ,e.t«r Green. fortably be exacted “ '''“1'’“!'^’Crijlslng among the icebergs • of Fepe, 35, New Haven.,-tlivem pro- lant In the Eighth School and Utlll honor had a memorable and yery which were believed to have . Because the members, of the local Cliver B. Ellsworthi president ^ On their return from a wedding day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Manchester into a "traffic law vio- and were escorted to seats on the day. the .Strait, juet aoiith of the Artie the Riverside Trust Company, prietor; Alesandro,fi«Sxxi,' 50, Ham- iee District. happy day. . gunboats. The Cfliineee alno re*^| team .were busy as range officers trip to Old Orchard, Maine, and funeral home of Morrison W. John- STills is ths result of a petition platform outside the altar rail by Circle, is the Coast Guard icebreak- den, who is onnrhbatlon for similar latbrs’ school," adiieh would have ported -one of their sir squadrooi ^ they did not take part In the shoot- named conservator of the p e y i^ of son, Inc., of 749 Albany avenue, presented by the officers of the Mr. and Mrs. John Lennder, to the Miss Vl'vlan Little of Pearl street ‘ er, Norfhland. Her master, Com- Canada, Mr. and M ty.'' Greilec will acUvIties ^-<^937; Ollberto Santa as ita purpose this impMingwOf a ‘ GOVERN SELVES had bombed a- Japanese ‘’warsh^ ing aa would be the case had the Mr. Van Wyck. make their home Ih Holyoke, Maes. Hartford. Burial will be la East Eighth School and UtUlUea District strains of the wedding march.. pla.y- and Miea Margaret Carlson of Knox ; mander F. A. Zuealer,, and hit crew In naming a conservator Judge venere,^-a8, of Middletown, and course of Instruction for motor ve- concentration off Anking, 80 mUsg ahoot been held at eonve other street are spending ten days et The bride was formerly employed by Thomas Furmento, 60, of Torrlng cemetery, Manchester. hicle law violations instead of the at a meeting of the district held oi ed on the organ by-(j. Albert Pear- range. There were about 3B con- of 00, break the trail each summer Clark overruled objections of Judge June 9 when 10 voters met in son. Miss Helen Berggren. contral- ADDITIONAL DEATHS downriver from ,Klu)dang, sinkliC Hammonasset Beach. from Nome to Point Barrow. Abraham S. Bordon, representing the Mancheater Electric company^ •n. a ‘ ♦. imposing of fines in all cases. In one ship and damaging another. testanta and prises were well dis- The brfdgeroom ia a furrier. ^ ' All four were held on chargeif of Eugene M. Vannspn certain minor cases, it has been Hollister Street school and .author- to soloist, sang ” I Loye You Truly.” tributed between those in competi- By the latter part of this week, Mozelllcita -Stfapp, former dancer, Eugene M. Vannson of 20 Moore ised John M. MUIer, the district’s George Doiglierty Tefls Ki* The pastor, Rev. k. E. Erickson, Meanwhile, lemd forces sttU wen Miss Hattie Strickland, assistant' when Hughea expects to;,fly the wife of thB'Well-knpwn New Yorker, manufacturing alcohol without a contemplated that persons found IN HOLY LAND RIOTS fighting around Hukow and Pengts tion. A cross wind that was blow- town'clerk, wUI be on vacation for.' permit street died this morning at 6 o’clock gtiilty ^11 be offered the alternative treasurer, to represent the district expressed. the gratitude of the * . , . J ; Strait, three other Coast Guard MayoK Thomas- J. Spellacy ap- at ths Memorial Hospital after an seh, between Anking imd Kiuklaa^ ing affected some of the shooters, The men were to be arraigned be- of' a fine, of - the usual amount, o r in the presentation of the petition Emanuel church to the Cornells for but not H. D. AUyn. of Springflpld, ’ "hips win be In Bering flea waters. peared as counsel for Mr. Van' GAG RULE Illness of two days. Mr. Vannson and ths furnishing of such infonna- waiiais Dictatorslnp Is their long and faithful service In (Oontinwsd from Page'One.) where they have been deadlOrtad Bine i s Of f i CA tyf VdMva Ifa fore U. 8. Commissioner William Ahe taking of a school-room course who after shooting 50 straight Wyck-’s mother. Mrs. Florence W. who was 40 years old leaves his tion as was required to make possl- the local pastorate. He declared for several days. ^ ’ Wholean this afternoon. in highway behavior at some cen- waa ao far out ahead be was re- hour*l^to l*p *m <>“’■‘'’8 the j-^om the powerful Fort Furwton Van Wyck of BuUer, N. J., vriio wife, Mrs./Emma A. (Schaller) .bls the securing of a Federal that the CBrtference and Synod of Japanese, shock troops i IN nous OF COMMONS 'The stlU was in full operation tral point tn this locality. Beat For Id ail Peoples. quested to shop shooting. station In "San Franclaco, Lleuten- applied for the appointment. Vannson.'and one sister, Mrs. A l- grant. . It waa also. voted' to issue the Augustana Lutheran church A group of British' army offlcera ported attempting |o cros ''ant Johnson and his radio operators In •opening the hearing in Probate when the raiding party arrived. ■’'We wljl co-operate," Garrlty In Jervi.salem da.ihed from their ho- Eric Johnson of Hamden and fred E. Chagnot of North Coventry. serial bonds in the amount 'of A Sunday night eight-seeing flight had this tragic end Armonk, N. for three passengers and the also had reason tn be thankful for Poyang, Just^eaat o f Kluktaag, fpr expect to keep In contact svith Omrt this morning, following Peps waa arrested aa ha left the ■aid, " If it can be shown that such - at T., tel . and arrested an Arab when a Ward Hunt of Milford were leading Speaker Rules Members Could Mr. Vannson was a resident of 375,000 to pay for the entire cost pilot, all of whom died in the flaming wreckage. 'The victims were. David M. Houghton, pilot; Russell their labors, and he expressed the a roundabout \pVerIand attack sa in Qaaa A scores, - each having HUGHES LANDS SAFELY Hugheis from the time he ap- prolonged conference with couhsel place in an automobile. A short time this town for the past 25 years and a proceedure will have beneficial re- This amount o f bondX was required Dtotatorriilp is best for Cuba as wish that' God Would bless them in bomb explosion -shattered the, city’s Hankow by waV of Nanchang. Not Discusif Part War Secre* lefore he bad driver E^szo and San- Putnam at Bedford. ,'N. Y., and a couple identified as Ifr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson of-Danbury,'C(mn. thred matches to their credit. ^A1 proacbea eastern Siberia. Foct in hia chambers, Judge ClarlTpoint- a member of the Blueflelds Ath- sults.” ' The Judge was of the opjj to assura the covering of all costs. It the pMpIe of the Island aren’t capa- the evening of their lives. On be- sudden calm.; Funston also yflll be in constant ed out that-on June^S'the court tary Played In Military Ac- tavenere to the farm. Furmento was ion that the propoaal might Woodworth of Springfield took two AT AIRPORT IN PARIS letic club. being estimated that the amount ble enough or reliable enough to half of the members, Rev. Erickson Police seized many bombs. One matches in Claes. B as did H'. J. commuhication with the Northland had entered a decree finding that tionf. apprehended when he arrived while The funeral will be held Wed- some questions of proceedura if l that waa needed from the govern- I presented Mr. and Mrs. Cornell was planted In the lobby » owns property In the district. Sandys, . son-in-law ot Winston of vice racketeering in New York thinking but said that they have no Conn. General .,.... 26>,4-:- ‘28',.4Atchison ...... 85 T4 Conn., Edward Newbury, 49 Ed- "Manchester, Conn. 189; U Orappio, 189; P. .Guernsey, caught unawares. ^ The first Inkling I cisco than will the Northland close AlrMan Wyck owns no property 'Aldo Proven of Hartford, found account estimated to be paid for by waterfront streets." ly. C!hurchlII, to tell where he obtained appealed to the Supreme Court to- the government was a surprise to moral standards whatsoever. Cu- Hartford Fire ...... 75H 77V4 Aviation Corp 4)4 ward street. ^ "Dear friends In Christ’ Jesusi 188; L. R. Wood. 180. ' was when the plMe moved out or by. But, on the whole, they are In theXHartford probate district, Port Cheater, N. Y., July 11. __ guilty of a rules qf the road viola- secret data on Britain’s anti-air- day In a final effort to Escape serv- the offlcera of the district when in- bans, he said, are very hospitable Hartford Steam Boiler 51 64 Baldwin Ct .. 9)4 Admitted Sunday; Henry Cofek, "Tw o of the men ordained fifty Matab S, 100 Yards, Iron Mights, the clouds to d e ^ n d quickly to the good frequencies for daylight fl.y- pointed out Judge Bordon, as.serting (A P )— Benjamin R. Cardozo, as- tion, was ordered last Tuesday night craft defenses. ^ ing long prison terms. formed this morning that the grant and love sports and talking. The National Fire ....;, 584 60)4 B A O ...... 854 41 Strickland street, Henry Mayer. years ago were present at the meet- d u e A —Eric Johnson, 197; Ward fleld. / , Ing, and probably that's why he that "ncithpi' la he a resident or sociate Justice of the United States by Judge Walter F. Foley of Glas- Prime Minister Neville Chamber- Luciano, ia serving a 50-year Supreme Court, was buried this had been announced from Waahlng- latter usually leads to heated argu- Phoenix...... -..... 77 79Bendlx ...... 15% 44 North School street, Fred ing of the Augustiw^ Synod, Pas- Hunt. 197; H i D. AUyn, 194; K. Because the^plane Is of the same I picked them out. domiciled In the district. lain moved acxeptance of the com- term at Clinton prison, Dannemora, tonbury to attend a trafflo school, ments and physical combat and Travelers...... 440 460 Brocket, South Coventry, Agnes tors 8. O. Ohman iind C. G, Olson. Smith. 193; K. Wilcox, 193; H. B. afternoon in Cypress Hills ceme- ton. The information that the Beth StI ...... 67)4 type aa th i^ used by a large com-1 "This time of year the aun shines Since Mr. Van Wyck was found mittee’s report, which recommend- N. Y. conducted . by the Motor Vehicles grant had been given to Manches- these things are mainly responsible Publie ITtUltiee Beth StI 7 P f . 97 We.ir, 277 Highland street, Miss 'On the anniversary day, June 24, LoveU, l93; J. R. Neilaen, 192; H. mercial ahilne with a terminal here j 20 Houra a-rlng the night- from 1.0 p. m. Judge Bordon, he could not have terms ranging from 18 to 25 years, the series of lectures, Judge Foley Discharged Sunday; Ethel Top- at special ceremonial. /'Class B—Woodworth, 198; R, on the action o f the military court. Justice Irving Lehman, of the ciated Frees dispatch to The Her- The speaker said that he had seen Conn. Pow. ...45 47Can Par ...... 6% a that the plane was simply anofher 2 a. m.—it’s light enough to established a residence here. The It has suspended Its . activities are -David Bettllo, Abraham Wahr- said, Provers is to present his cer- liff, 09 Birch street, Mrs. Ella Mufl- "Permit' me, on behalf of the Bristol, 197; Canfield, 196; Cava- State Court of Appeals. ald. three revolutions during hia eight H tfd Elec. L t . , ^ . . . . 59H 61'4 Ca.se (JI) .... 92 aiVlltjer from London. * newspaper, unless it happens attorney cited cases in New York pending a report by another House ipan, Thoma.s Pennochto, James tificate, the case will be reopened The money will be used in rebuild- years stay in (Jubu. A president la Jllumlnating She . . . 51 63 Cerro De P ... 44 son, 63 Pine street, Annie Haupt, Synod, to extend our sincere thanks whnijPV^^ V . naugh. 194; Variey, 198; Avltiii, to prove his contention that the Mrs. Franklin D! Roosevelt, wife c first intimation officials had ^ ® night." ^ of Commons body, a aelect commit Frederico and Ralph Lugori. and a fine of 310 remitted. ing and enlarging the sewerage dis- evicted at the point of a bayonet New Britain Gaa .... 20 25 (Jhea A Oh .. SO 119 Cooper HIU street, Emily to you,' Dr. Cornell, for your ser- 193; Chodaii, 191. court lacked jurisdicllon In the of the President, and three of Car- th^t the filers were over France - tee, which la investigating the gen- They told the court in their peti- Prosecutor John P. Boylston, posal plant of the district near "the So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 140 145 Chrysler ...... 64 Worthington, Middle Turnpike, vice as a pastor. You have labored Claes C—Ortolanl, 194; Grapplo, HIS NEXT LEO matter. dozo’s a-saociates on the bench, but returns to a big reception and as a radio message informing Le I eral question of the iiablHtles- of tion that the New York "Joinder recommended this “ matriculation” "Tin Bridge” and having had plans Western Mass...... 27)4 .,29)4 Coca-Cola .... 137% Mrs. Irene Henry, 232 Spring street, faithfully and successfully and God 190; Klelnert, 189; Lockwood, 187; New York, July 11.— (A P )—How- There Is now pending before the Owen J. Roberta, Pierce Butler and the (Sheers of the populace. Make H Personal Finance Company Bourget they were about to land. members of Parliament Under the law” , which permits the prosecutor for Provers, advocated ,. establish- prepared and the necessary rights of The attendance prize, donated by Industrials Col Carbon . .. 89 Mrs. Jeannette Relmer, 4‘tT Benton has richly blessed your work. You Gompper, 187; E Bristol, 187; ard Hughes's flight, headquarters New York .Supreme Court, continu- Stanley Reed, aa well as Govenjor cause we make Joans on a really pi It barely had been received when' Secrets Act. to join the serles/ff violations Into Herbert H. Lehman, Mrs. Lehman, ment of a traffic school for violators ways purchased to start work aa ’’Chappie” Pentland, waa won by Acme Wire ...... 23 25 Ool Gas A El . 754 street, Mrs. Everett .McKinney and hayq deserved the gratitude o f the Ouemsey,"185; L R. Wood, 182. estimated today if the mlllionajre ed JNichie Bordon, an application soon as the grant waa given it is basis- See la bow many ways we Match 8, 50 Yardo, Any SIgl the plane's broad wings dipped down The speaker, in ruling out Hore- one indictment,, tra!r Invalid as ap- Secretary of the Treasury Henry several months ago in an effort to Elmer Weden. Am. Hardware ...... 25 - 27 Coml Inv T r . 46)4 Infant daughter of 421 E. Middle Synod you 'have thus served. sportsman pilot maintains his pres- flled'by Mr. Van Wyck's wife for plied to them because the crimes now planned to get the work under- Turnpike, Chris Fredertekson, "N ext Sunday Is another Golden our service to suit yon: Claes' A —Allyn, 200; H u i^ 199; toward the surprised crowds. ent pqce he will arrive in Moscow Belisha's alleged part, contended Morgepthau, Jr„ and Charles Evans reduce the number of multiple offen- Arrow H and H, Com 36 38 Coml Solv , ... 8% appointment of what is known tn charged were committed before en- way at once and try and have it com- Highland Park, Jubilee day for both of you. Accept • No credit Inquiries ot lelaQi friends Johnson, 198; Haase, 198; Jvetlscn, Until that moment, in fact, air- nearly 24 hours ahead of the time the war secretary had no respon- Hughes. Jr.j were among the. 200 ders, and Tuesday night’s was the Billings and Spencer. 4 'i 5)4 Con.s Edls .... •28% that state as a commute of the per». actment of the statute. pleted this year. Admitted today; Mre. Margaret our heartfelt congratulations on -- o r e m p l o y e r . __ 197; Hqza, 197; Smith, >96; An- port ofTlclals denied the fliers even set by the Iste Wiley Post in his sibility for the military court's mourners. first attempt by the court to „ use Bristol Brass ...... - 3 5 — Cons Oil ..... 10 son anil,property of Mr. Van Wyck. summons o f Sandys and. was ‘(not The six., were convictec....during W ith, the money granted by the CHILDREirS BUREAU Colt’s Pat. FIredrms. S5-' 68 Cont Can • •.. 45% McKinney;. JBolton,___Mrs.. .Mary y.ouc wedding anniversary! And 0 --Chief requirement your nhllitir. ■’ thony, 196; Wlicbx, 191>./ V had reached the tl-ench coast' • 19,13 record-breaking- Toiina'-the- ■The wffij Is seeking appblMme^ of The services ■were cotfducted b y this method.; ~ govemrnent the cost to the district Class te-^-WoodworUj'; 198; Can- '250 Oallonh l,ett world-fllght. directly concerned with It.” the anti-rackets drive of District Rabbi D. A. Jesaurun Cardozo, no Eagle L o c k ...... 18 20 Coi'n Prod ... 66% Adams, 03 Cooper street, Marjorie may (Sod* give to you a peaceful to pay small lnsta)iiienta. her.setf aa this committee. This So far, however, no traffic school will be about 340,(>00, net, which >V1U eventide that shail end with the field, 198; R. Bristot/197; Avltul, Brown hat awry, Hughes imme- Hughes’S associates holy said two Clement R. Attlee and other labor Attorney Thomas E. Dewey. relative, of the local Congregation Fafbir Bearings ___ 81 01 Del L A Wn .. 7 Gordon, Guilford, Francla Higgins, * Customer ConttoUed Cost: Tea may hearing la to be held July 18. has been established In this vicinity lie paid for in serial bonds running NOW IN OPERATION Westerly, R. I. ' breaking of the eternal day of Joy 196; Cavanaugh, IM ; Cboden, 195; diately checked' the plans aiid gave hours would be necessary Ip refuel spoke.smen, however, pointed Out _They also told the court that of Shereth Israel. A t the express Gray Tel Pay Station 8 10 Douglas Aire . 5154 pay ahead ofAchednle to cut oosts. Spellaey’i Cont<4 Eastman Kod 171 * on unnald principal not exceeding Mr, Van Wyck "came to the retreat action in convening the court and which has been affirmed by the Vehicles'Department said he would the year that each comes due, with : Onsus: Sixty-four patients. expression o f my own personal 195; Scbneelock, 194; Grappto, 194^ h e, lisd. ,250 .gallons .of. g'aapllne left should arrive In the Soviet capital The Rabbi read from the 23rd interest, through a special amount Landers, Frary A Clk 25 27 Elect AUto-L . 2154 , flOO^^imd ( 2 ) per cent monthly on nny of his own volition and wisdom and later bad ordered suspension-of the New York Court o f Appeals. seek immediately the co-operation- New Brit. Mch.,‘ Com 21 32 CUitlo Schedule high regard and admiration for E. Splees, IM ; Guernsey, io3; Of- when he landed...... - . . by-about 9 p. m. (e. s.t.) If he Psalm and other Psalms and from to be raised in taxes in the district Gen E l e c ...... 40 remainder. ^ was there before bis commitment.” tourt’s proceedings. ' It was apparent at times in the of East Hartford, South Windsor, do., pfd...... 90 100 Gen Fonda . . . < Tuesday, 9 a. m.— Dental clinic; your sturdy qualities and conse- tolonl, 103; Jtense, 193; J. R. Lent, does, his elapsed time from Floyd the Book of Proverbs and then per- above the estimated current run- the extent of child labor which the 3354 Copie In or phone -p and don’t feel you’re Hughea was so eager to get off He asked that a local bank or trust This, they argued, showed Hore- course o f trial,” said the petition, Glastonbury and perhaps Manches- North and Judd ...^ 24 26 Gen Mot ..... 10 a. m.—Tonsil and adenoid clinic. crated -service. May you at last 191; Lockwood 189; Wood, 187; Bennett tleld to Moscow would be formed the traditional exercises of ning expenses. new statute; would forbid. In one 38)4 fodng n favor! We’ll appreciate your aa fast as possible he refused to eat company be named conservatdl'. Bellsha was responsible for sum- 'that the people’s witnesses, ter in the attempt to start a school samplft study recently, the bureau Peck. Stow A Wilcox 6'4 8'4 Gillette ...... 8 Wednesday, 2 p, m.— Well baby hear from the head of the church Fenerty, J88. II or drink. approximately 28 hours and 40 min- "I regard very seriously the ob- the Spanish-Portuguese Jews. Other projects listed 'with the Inquiry. utes as against Post’s time of 50 moning Sandys. But the speaker prompted by a thousand motives for violators. found that only one-fourth of the RusseU Mfg. Co...... 22 26 Hecker Prod . 754. conference at the "Y ". the words—"W ell done, thou good 100 Yards, .Any Sights. | Ho said weather report.s showed jections made by counsel. However, Cardozo, who was 68 years - old, Manchester grant today were as fol- PERSONAL LOANS UP TO $800. A —Hunt, 199; Haas, 198; hours and ten minutes. stuck to his ruling. and desires, In the Interest Of self- The tr;i^ic school consists of a children working were employed in ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 22 24 Hudson Mot .. 754 Thursday, 9 a. m.— Pre-natal and faithful servant.” good conditions on the other side of it Is obvious that a man suffering died Saturday night of heart disease lows: 198; Johnson, 196; Anthony, Post readied Moscow on the sec- protection, and induced by sub- series of ,frpm six to ten lectures 1 manufacturing. Stanley Works ...... 38 40 Int Harv ...... ; 93% clinic. Cordially yours, the Rhine and he would head from mental trouble must have, a aggravated by overwork. Three Brandford, 3191,700 for a dfiposal Wilcox, IBS; Hozea, 195; Lov- ond morning of his flight on an east stantial promises of Immunity and supplemented by-'blackboard dia- - plant; Stamford, 3146,200 for a High Bureau’s Authority do., pfd...... 27)4 2914 Int Nick ...... 48% Friday, 2 p. m.— Well baby con- P. O. BERSELL. straight for Moscow by way of conservator. I .shall make due note years ago he had refused to follow PERSO N AL FIN A N CE C O . 194; Neilsen, 193; Smith, 193. ern standard time basis, oithougii PUBLIC RECORDS other rewards emanating from the grams and films to point out to the school; and Bristol, 315,624, for a ’The W age-Hour-Act gives the Torrington ...... ,^ 24 )4 ' 26)4 Int T A T ...... 9% ference. Informal Reception 'm Cologne, Germany. Permission to of the objections. I shall grant the the advice o f physicians who urged License No. 891 . « " ; * - I B —Varley, 197; Cava- tills probably .was due to Intermedl office of the learned prosecutor, violator the error of his ways, Mr. ' stadium. (Jhlldren’s Bureau authority to per- Veeder Root, aew ., 49 61 .Tohns-Man .... 89)4 From 4 o’cl(x;k on Rev. and Mrs. fly over Germany, he .said, had ate stops he made after leaving Ber. Riverside Trust Company as con- , I.efl»e were concealing the truth. him to stop work.. , ..... mit employment o f minors between New York Banks Kennecott 38% Cornell received their friends and 758 Nfqlfi' Street, Room 3, State Theater Building TeL 84M naugh, 196; Canfield,’ 196; Chodan, serv-ator," said Judge C*lark. Green said. AGAINST FEDERAL PRISON 193; L. Smith, 192; Avltiii, 191; R. been grunted. lin where lie tlrst Tandvd from Floyd A gasoline station located on "To the court and Jury these wit- A motorcycle escort of pdllce ac- 14 and 16 in occupations other than Bank of New York . . 355 375 Leh Val RR ...... 5% former parishioners at an Informal Judge Bordon'had,no comment to • • Bristol, 101; Woodworth. 185. (The airline distance from Paris Bennett Field. Bralnard place, and In the name of nesses presented that aspect of the companied the mourners to the proof that such work would not in- Bank.ers Trust ...... 45'a 47% Ligg &, My B ...... ___ .... 100% reception at their home on. Hamlin to Moscow is 1,,541 miles, about . Post’s round-the-world . record, make on Judge Clark’s action fol- Theodore Weiss and Kalman C. fact which would suit their con- cemetery. KING GEORGE ILL; terfere with schooling, general Central Hanover . .. . 86 90 Loew’s : ...... Danbury, JuljN 11.— (A P )— Boy street, also pastors of the Hartford Class C—E. Bristol, 196; Ortolanl, lowing the hearing. He would not ...... 6054Scouts qf the MId-Fatrfleld Coun- 196; Schneelock, 192; Grappio, IBI; eight hours fl.\'lng time If Hughee’ which Hughes has been planning to Bernes, both of. Brooklyn, N. Y., has venience ” health and well-being. Children be- Chase ...... 33 35 Lori Hard ...... 17% District and their wives. indicate whether an appeal to the' YOUNGSTER OPERATED ON cil,. numbering 1.500,. 'are up in lilane. matches Its trans Atlantic attempt to crack for some tw-o been leased by the Socony-Vacuum The Supreme Court cannot act tween 1 and 18 can not work in Cfliemical...... 40 42 Mont Ward ...... Mrs. Oustaf Florin, lonff-"-Uma Donze, 191; Lent, 189; Hartl, 186; ...... 4154arms against the cdnstructlon of Guernsey, 178; Wood, 174; Lock- speed.) * years, is 7 days, 18 hours and 49 Superior Court might be taken to company for a period of five on the appeal until October. MURDER. SU igPE EMPIRE IS WORRIED particularly hazardous:” occupa- aty ._25. 27 NashrKelv ...... 954 a tlmate friend of the T U ESD A Y A N D WED N ESD A Y challenge its validity. on Federal prison in Danbury. i opuple, vyas as- wood, 171. Forty mlmilM after touching minutes. ' years from May 1, 1938. according FOR 7-YEAR-OLD INJURY tions. Ckmtin'ental ...... 11% 13% Nat Blac ...... 24% I f the New York Supreme Court . ’ITirqugh Albert W. Meeerye,. ex- alsted by their nlcceCc «f MisMiss''Jennie . Matoh.-5i Aggregate of 1 end 2. griimiil, the aportsman flier was Hughes's tentative tirat landing to a lease- filed today with T o ^ RHELUNO OYSTER BEDS Miss Lenroot said tb a tb y recog^ Corn Exchange-...'. . 60% 62^f Nat Cash- -Reg —r-r.-. -.-,-.-.-..,.-19% grants the application of Mr. Van (ODattnued from Page One.)- ecutive committeeman and camp Foeberg;-and a number ' wom-i. Eric Johnson, 396; Word' Huhl, IHiring over weather .map.s and In- Iiluee- lieyorid Moscow was Irkutsk, ~ ^ PUZZLES SLEUTHS nizlng administrative -provisions of First National .1640 1700 Nat Dalrv ...... T 1554 SPECIA LS A Y * Wyck's wife for appointment of a Clerk Samuel J. Turklngtoh. Con- chairman, their protests are being en o7 Emanuel Luthepstri church In 393; Ken Smith. 392; K. Chodan, quiring nlsiut conditions, with Am- about 2,400 miles beyond tlic Soviet New Haven, . July 11.— (A P — Billy Keatinff inters Hartford state child-labor laws, the new Guaranty Trust ... . 228 236 N at Dl.stlll ___ _... committee, a legal battle may be tained in conditions of the lease Is (Continued from Page One) EUaabeth, heiress-presumptive, and ...... 22%sent to President Roosevelt; as na- arranging for the "ppen house” and 388; Lockwood, 3.77. . bs(sador Bullitt helping him as in- capital. It waa considered likely CJonnectlcut oystermen looked for- statute protects employers from Irving T ru s t...... 11" 12)4 N Y Central ...... 1754 fought to decide who has control an option to- renew for five years. Hospital For Treatment; her sister, Margaret Rose, went to tional chairman of the Scouts; to la serving the gpcsts. Match 6, Aggregate of 8 and 4. terpreter. that he would push on without at- Rental under the lease la placed at ward today to a big "set” from unwittingly hiring' children " under Manufac. Trust .... . 39 41 NY, NH A H ...... 2% t'emtlng to obtain rest on the ground over the sculptor’s 250,000 estate. self after summoning state police Hurt When 17 Months Old. ' services alone Ih the royal chapel Attorney General Homer S. Cum- Mrs. CtorncU^ho was gowned in EVERYBbDY'S M ARKET Hunt. 398; Johnson, 394; Smith, 'The plane already was be.lng 329 monthly. Long Island Sound where shelling to her home. legal age. Manhattan...... 17 19 Nor Am ...... 2154 white silk, vrors the same corsage since the plane is equipped with an Mr. Van Wyck Is 38 years old. Sunday morning before going back To InvesUgato mings, and to other Federal of- FREE DELIVERY I 389; Scbneelock, 386. .fueled and oiled. Mechanics were I „ , W a r r a n t e e s of thA beds is now in progress. ' New, York Trust ... . 93 98 Packard'...... ; ...... 5 , of beauUfdl pink roses as qt the CALL INI DIAL 57211, ■’automatic pUot" which permits him He was examined by Dra. H. A. Remer waa on duty at the Canaan Billy Keating, son of Mr. and to London. Soft-spoken Miss Lenroot promis- ficials. . Match 7, A g^gate of 1, 2, 3, 4. checking and overhauling it. Two warrantee deeds recorded to-, More thsin a million bushels of Public National .... . 27 29 Param PloA ...... - ...... 10% cat-naps in the air. Bancroft and Thomas C. Carey of barracks when Mrs. McLnughlin, Mrs. ‘william M. Keating of 107 The Queen summoned physicians ed through- investigation of situa- ■ Mr. Meserve said today that the morning^ church service. The flow-; Hunt, 791; Johnson, 790; Allyn, Rain, which fell Just before his day by Town Clerk Samuel J. Turk- shells taken from plants of oyster- Title Guarantee .... . 5% '7%' Penn RR ...... 20*4 ers->vi*Ve the gift of the young wom- 788; Smith, 781. / Hartford before being committed to telephoning from the South Canaan Hamlin street.-was operated on this from London yesterday but the ill- tions where she has authority to Mtd-Fatrfield Council had obtained arrival, had stopped but it still was ington transfer two parcels of land men In Fair Haven and at City home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. T r u s t...... :. .1450 1510 Phelps Dodge' ...... 30% j^bf the Dorcas society which her .Matob 8, 20C Yards Swiss. - WIVES ARE H.APPY the Neuro-Psychlatrlc Institute. morning at the Hartford hospital ness was not made public until last issue orders declaring entployment options on 60 acres of land, border- very cloudy. --The- celling over Le on St. John street from John D. Point are being transported to the George Astleford, Informed him for a nerve and muscle injury the Phil Pete .. 4054 aughter organized. _ White M eat Tuna Fla k e i, Krasd ole AUytt; 50; Johnson, 21; Haas, 19, New York. July 11— (A P ) — A l- Mr. Van W yck’s • mother, and his nlglit's bulletin by.Lord Dawson of of minors Is not ’’appreaeive child Pub Sve NJ ing Lake (Jandlewood, for a eamp. Bourget was about 1,500 feet with Stone to Allen. M. Barrett. Lot 9 is beds all the way from this city to "something terrlbie has happened.” Insult of an accident seven yean 8054 During .the afternoon Pastor -fhigh three only,) most in a split second after the ar- sister. Katrina, were present at the Bridgeport. Penn, one of. the nation’s most noted labor.” Radio ...... Bite and this land now has a wind of eight or 10 miles an hour. hearing today. HU mother’s sec conveyed for an Indicated consider- The trooper sped to the Astleford ago. A baby of- 17 months Billy 7 Erickson read two messages, one 2 larg e cans 2 9c Two .Man Team 100 Yards Any rival of Howard Hughes’ silver Besides shells originating here a physicians. - “We. won't simply sit up here and CURB QUOTATIOI^ Reading .... 15% taken over by representative^ of retary was pre; atlon of 31,000. and lot 8. with part home where Mrs. McLoughlin asked was injured when an automobile the Deparement of Justice. from Df. Julius Hulteen of Hartford tiflgbts. monoplane today at Le Bourget, fleet of schooners is freighting It said the King was suffering issue exemptions," she said. "W e'll Rem Rand . COMMENTS ON FIJOHT of lot 7 Is conveyed for an Indicated hlnri to a<;company her to.!her own backed over him. The left le^ was 14*4 in the Swedish language. Dr. Mul- Allyn and Haas, 398; Johnson and France, the news winged its way shells from Long Island and Rhode - f r o m "a mild attack of gastric in- investigate." Republic Sti Grape Juice Tea Glass Free B.v .Amiocinted Preoa consideration of 31,000. - home, aeveral miles distant. broken at the hip at that time and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 18% teen Is president of the New Eng- Anthony, 397; Lovett and K. Smith. hack over the Atlantic to the hotel Island. fluenza which will necessitate rest The woman charged with -such Rev Tob B . 40% The fig tree bears U)rM crops in the nerves and muscle of the foot Am Gen 4% season. 394;- R. Bristol and E. Bristol. 388; room where the wives of the two Half a million shells will be scat- There the 'trooper found' Dineen, for Um next two days, especially wide responsibility has blue eyes Safeway Strs a land (Jonference and has frequently quart ja r 25c' The record-breaking flight of navigators waited. MANCHESTER BOYS WIN In (Thlna,"today there are 115 a Cornwall resident, dead in on up- were Injured. -i- Can' Marc ...... 1854 Donze. and Dwlre, 386 tered on the beds off New Haven having in view His Majesty’s pro- and bobbed gray hair. She gained l-% Schenley Dls 19% Howard R. Hughes, multl-mllllonalre •'We're ao happy,” laughed Mrs Catholic periodicals published in atalra bedroom, a bullet through his Although he has been given Cits Sve Do Pfd .. 43 aibne, Howard W. Beach, an oyster, jected visit to France." < her first experience administering Sears Roeb . 66% aviation engineer, . and his crew Thomns L. Thurlow and Airs. Harry 43' cities and towns, chiefly in h4art. medical treatment slnce-4hat time child labor laws In 'Wisconak), and El Bond and Sh ___ 854, FrulhSyrup Ige. 8 oz. jug 10c from New York to Paris was hailed Connor.- ' ' \ JOBS AT HAMMONASSET Peiping and Shanghai, which have: grower, estimated. it waa d elved that' an operation One Informant -- said ths present Niag Hod Pow .... Shell Un ... ^-rrrr^.. 16% " I asked her for the gun and she joined the Children’s Bureau in 8% Socofly-Vao .. w1fh'praise by other fliers thrdugh- 25 each. They appear in eight dif- The Industry will 4pend 350,000 was necessary to prevent the con- Illness was a "recurrence o f a gas- Pennroad ...... 14% MAJOR OBERUN DIES - Mrs. Connor never had a mo In oyster tarmlng operations. ■ told mo it was downstairs,” "RemOr 1915. Mias Beatrice McCJonnell, 2% Sou P a c ..... Saltines 21b. box 19c out*lhe nation today. m en fi doub,t of a safe journey, but ferent languages. dition becoming more serious. He tric trouble from which he suffered Segal L o c k '...... 16% Hundreds of Manchester' people said in relating what happened from Ume to Ume.” chief of ber industrial dlvisibn, di- % South ■ Ry .... 12 Many of these have already made believed Mrs. Thurlow had been a visited the Hammonasset State Park next. - entered the hospital this morning rected similar work in Pennsyl- Uni Gaa ...... 4% ot AT HOME IN HAMDEN bit worried. and was operated upon. He will be Uni L t and Pow A 8 St Brands .... 8 N ! Peanut ^ter 11b. ja r 15c Atlantic flights while all have been yesterday to swell the holiday throng . A few minutes later she suddenly vania before coming' to Waahing- St Gas A El . connected, ■ in some phase or an- at the hospital, with bis leg in a 4>Vl Lieut. Thurlow’s 3-year^old , son. which reached close to 350,000 dur- flashed the revolver, pointing it at ton. St Oil Cal ___ SO)) other, with trana Atlantic fl.ving. ' Tommy, Jr., played on the floor, .a ing the day. Manchester ' Is well me. Gradually , moving out of her cast, the remainder of the summer, SWEDEIfS CROWN PRINCE D ill Pickles qt. ja r 2 for 25c World War Hero I’asstW Away it is believed. St on NJ ... ,-54% Lieut. Oommahitcr Frank AI. little'he-wlldejcd by all the excite- ropresented at the park with several range and talking fast, it looked for Tex Corp .... 43% After'A Three Months’ Ill- ment over his 'daddy’s flight to High school boys working-In various M ovie Scrapbook MAN KILLED IN F A U f r o s t , Hawks, former holder of the trans- • By Bill A)rter > CaricaturM by Oaorgo Scorbo a moment as though she had 'been ------:------Timken -Rol B 46 J A C K SU G A R rarls. capacities at this popular aummer HONORED BY HARVARD CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS ness; Was 50 Years Of Age. continental speed record npw- held Tratle Mark Registered U S. Patent Office. talked out of pulling the trigger Trans--America 11% by Hughes, said at his Redding, Both women admitted they slept resort for the vacation montha. when in a flash she turned the gun fitfully last, night. REPORT SINKING FROM RUNNING BOARD Un CJarblde 7754 10 lb. cloth bag 39c .Hamden, Conn., Julv H __ (API Conn., summer estate that he be- Several-Manchester people are also C*tfrf jONe© — wOu*«tt2 on henelf and fired. The tAilIet- en- (OSBtlaaed from Pags Om .) Union Pac ■Mrs,,, Richard ‘'ato(telart,i‘'-wif#‘ -'of ^ m ^ r s of.'ihe.-permanent «ampingi Pa 7? - -'—^Ma'Jnr:vA?-F'fedefiek-'*0’iSei4ttr/'(4irh^^ ■tered Ber chest'aiia."8hei fllefi Tlrti -United Statoa' Chrfl' Bwvtee Urilt Airis 28% the radio engineer, waited, by a colony for the'spmmer. thus gained being' Jealously guarded ^Giyenwitbpim bd$e0f^2"OTifioi«r^ mander of the second battalion, WoiM.dIglit lecord if. lie pushes on." dlately." ; OF OYSTER BdA' Oommiasion has announced open John McCartney Of Bridge- ■Unit Corp 3% 102nd ,- infantry. Comiecticu,t’ Na- ^ "They (liaiwi-d careruily. and radio in a troiirby hotel to hear hex At .1 o'clock yesterday afterri^n Mrs. McLoughlin, widow o f a by the whole people. In fact that is competitive examinations for the there were. 1.035 persons seated in port Dies VVhen Automobile Unit Gas . 10% tional . Guards, and a Worl'd V.'iir thought their flight out.” he Said a l- bueband'e .\-oice* .- . ' . . New York police sergeant, la sur- with us no difference o f opinion as positions listed below, . W heat Krispies, Kellogg's^ reg*: the cafeteria, east of the refectory US Rubber 3654 hero, died yesterdav after an lllfiess ter the ship landed in France. .’ But A ll she. could say was, " I ’m very vived by her parents. (Continued from Pag* Oak.) to democracy being the only form For the first threit tMsiUoas list- PIungM Into A Hole. building, where several Manchester US Sfnelt ...... 67 ) of three months. He had been as- it i.-ra t' jmsslble to compare their h*PPy — delighted — 'cxdlted. It o f government suited to our Oondl- ed, applications must he, on file ^ y s have obtained ' employment. Dineen, who was unemployed, Bridgeport, July 11.—(A P )—John US Steel ...... 66 . ; 3 p k gs. 25c sistant town engineer for Hamden- flight wfth the-ohe made by Llnd- shows what truly marvellous fliers leaves bis mother and two slaters. first tied up with the b'urnlng and Uens.” with the Civil Serri^'bommlsslon, they all are." The cafeteria la one o f the model H. McCartney, 23, of 138 Wood Vick Chem ...... 33% ’ for the past 17 years. b'erg becaii.-ie of the difference In ■Inking of a motor cruiser last eve- Tha trend o f sixflal development Washington, D. C/T'not later than -The three wives were in the planta of all the state parks and avenue was In/ured fatally at 5 a. We.st Union ...... 2954 K ra ft Cheese lb. 25c MaJ. OBerlln,W>o first saw mili- equipment. LOCAL POLICE OFFICER ning off Cornfield Polni Old Say- la Sweden “goes towards making August 8, if rebeived from States West El A Mfg ...... crowd that waved cheery goodbys even on rush days, such as yester- brook. m. today when thrown from the 97 ’ tary service. on the Mexican "They had compasses, adv|peed bettor the conditions of living in east of Colorado, hhd not later than Woolworth ...... last night at Floyd Bennett Alrpcirt day, a large crowd is se^^•ed with Brackett was one of three parties 46% border. Went overseas "w ith the iiasr so no he evib lcarnep State Policeman George A. every respect for the broad masses August ti. If received from Color-, running board of his auto after it Pork and Beans - can 5c radio equipment and* other acces- as the big ship trundled down xha chowder, si^ndwlches. desserts and who notifled the Coast Guatd o f the. EleoBond A Sh (curb) 854 < 102nd Infantry, 26th -(Yanked W49 *CASfyjONt9!’mkjGm’ro Remer, o f the Ctanaan barracks be- o f the people.” the crown prince ado ohd statea westward plunged Into a pole while a com- sories not‘ available' when Lindbergh runw-ay. and nosed skyward. They drinks of all kinds in a m o «' satis- accident. Brackett was out fish- division, with the rank o£ first HIM 9V AN O L P fUllJJOAP Social Worker (phychiatric) panion, a novice driver, was at the made hts flight." ' watched it vanish over the Atlantic. factory manner by the staff of 45 fore whom Mrs. Ruth' McLaughlid, ing when he heard the explosion and Fruit Cocktaily Ige. 1's, 2 cans 2 5c. , lieutenant. He wa.s decorated with 'E N G lN E efi* ,”Wli want everyone to be a happy' $2,000 a year, Veterana’ Adminis- wheel, according to Patrolmen Leon CONCESSIONAIRE ROBBED I D ick M errill, Eastern Airlines Just before the departH>e. Mrs. waitefs and'Countermen. 37, murderer o f -'James Dineen in saw the craft go down. the CJrolx de Guerre for bravery on .transport pilot who has. m'SHe' two T w o Manchester boys have obtain- Cornwall, yesterday morning com- member o f the community. JA (he tration. Denton and James Clabby. Milford, Jnly 11.—(A P ) — Two June' 11, 1918, a month before he Connor slipped through a police cor- Find Coat, Shirt Telephone Pids 3 qts. 25c; rbund-fcnp flights acro.-w the Atlap- ed employment «a life guarda on the mitted suicide after threatening to same time our democratic system Home- Extension Agent, 32,600 a He died at St. Vincent’s hospital___ nien robbed a Walnut Beach conces- was promoted to the rank of can- don and stuck a wad of chewing' A Mr. Kazur of f ’ortland, who also year. Junior Home Extensiott at 7 a. m., of a fractured skuirand i 31,138 ehorUy before 11 The K e y to tlc:. ” I knew Howard Hughes, with gum to the ship's tall. > , beach, one of whom la Walter Barte- ahoot the state ‘poUqeman, is a son was fishing in another boat, said he lays no mean amount.-of responsl- tain. ‘ sa, last year’s star swimmer. Jo- Agent, 31.8000 a jrear, Indian Field other injuries received when he was ?; Loday and sped away toward Sunkist Lemons 5for10c^ his careful, preparation . aiid grand .’•For good luck!” the cried. ’I of Mrs. .George Walker of Manches- picked up a coat and shirt floating hUty on tha Indlyldilal citizen. We — . . ---- - , The officer, who celebrated his seph McEvltt is employed in the Service, Department of the' In- Neiy Haven in thelf eutomobUe. A flying ability, could-do.it. He's one told Harry to be sure ■ to bring it ter Gseen and a brother-in-law of in the vicinity of where the boat want him to feeTthat he Is making hurled violently from the running 50th birthday last month, and (3ol. beach cafeteria. a eobtrihqtida for the welfare of terior. . „ board to the pavement. general alarm waa broadcast by Hiram Bearss'Were credited • wlfh of the flnest pilots in the world and back safely to me!” Policeman Joseph Prentice ,of the sank and said the surface was covsr- police. Freestone Peaches 4 lbs. 25e every member .of his crew know.s Manchester police department ed with oil, the whole eountry. Wh are thua Home Economist 38,D00 a year; The policemen eald that Henry having captured" an entire machine 4 -+-I------^------Associate Home Ekxmomlst, 33,200 Squad cars sped to the ecene with- his busino.s.s. Their speed 'was. amaz- FOI!ND SHOT TO DEATH State PolTceman Remer was named The third party to report the acci- wioriring for a res^slble solidarity Mehihouse, 21, of 7 Van Stone Re al H otel Co m fort in gun supply unit o f 37 wagons and a year. Bureau of Home Elconomlcs, in a few minutes after Nathan Wein- Juicy Oranges . doz. 19c] ' .AI.WOR DENIES REPORT Albany, N. Y., July 11— (A P )__ to the state police department by dent was a Mr. .Linquist of Hart- .■between ths different groups o f the Court, who waa at .the wheel, was over 100 soldiers during the .San ing—an hour faster than I thought Department of Agriculture. Option- berg. operator of the "Susie” sta n i Large, cheery roomi — mil with tub, tbower end they could do it." Henry J. Oawford. 60. attorney Robert T. Hurley, when be was su- ford. who called from Saybrook. All community as well as between Indi- a beginner' a f driving, and had Miblel .offensive. He served as de- al subjects are food economics and reported the daylight robbery. He circolmtiog ice weter. Delightfully cool lobbies and New Britain, July 11.— ( A P I - and former pfeeldent of the Albany C-ca«p iNAQOitfrtpv perintendent of state police. Officer of the calls were received last eve- viduals.” taken the controls under- MeCart- Fancy Tom atoes, bskt. of 2 lbs. 15c partmental tntelligrace' officer dur- Llneoln'Ellsworth, Polar flier and family economics. . s a i4 ^ e men, whom he described as air-ctmditiontd diming rmmi. All for your comfort 1 ^ explorer: "The flight of - Howard Questioned concerning a report that- County Bar, Association, was found otHtOAL e r o o e * . Remer being a grand-son o f N., C. ning. thus giving the Impression. ‘ Describing Sweden m "essentially ' ne/a instructions w h llr they were b e t w ^ 26 and. 35 years old, fled in *, Ing part of the time he spent over- Junior Blueprint Operiitor, Junior Ypu will like the excellent service given irf lU •f**- Hughes, .so,well planned and execut- he- had written a ^tter endorsing shot to death in a bedroom of his Maine, now. a resident of Manches- that they were being placed by per- ..- dependent on ber exports,” the trying to start the auto, with which a green car '(Bulck) bearing Con- N ative Beans » 2q ts.9 < f ns who either saw or heard o f tbo''’ Photostat Operator, 31,440 a year; depertmenu. Yonr patronage ia most important to uar , Ho had been a National Guard ed, is a vast contribution toward the Thomas Dodd, (Jonnectlcot’s admin- home here Kxiay. ’ ter, but for maify years a trial jus- crown prince struck at restrictive they had had motor trouble. necticut license plates. istrator o f the N Y A, aa a candidate »mfieM-Polnt incident w nd.-'h^ ■ trade barriered ' Under Blueprint Operator, Under Amdt* PsHirng Sp*€» officer since the wartime 102nd development of regular travel over The discovery was made by Craw- tice in Bolton or a grand Juror. Photostat Curator, $1,260 a year. McCartney, the officers said, was Weinberg told police ths men en- N ative Beets 3 5 u n . 1(K^ for the Democratic lamination for their locations misplaced. • ' ."The after-war tendency •iof put- regiment was reorganized in '1921 the North Atlantic In hea\ier-than- fo rt’s wife after a neighbor report- Cloelng dates;- August 1, for ap- pushing the car after it had stalled, tered hia stand through an open lieutenant-governor. Mayor George The' (^aat Guard sent a boat to ting up restrictions on oomiherclM rear door while he was checking his bis death' brought expressions alrcrAft. Aeronautical -interests owe ed heartag a shot. Coroner Ernest SEN. BORAH BETTER . pllchttqns received from states .hast and was giving instructions to J. Coyle of New Britain said he had the scene last night but had to give I . -c-urse between M tions in tAe week-end receipts which were on a c N ative Cabbage Ige. head! Os regret from many of the state’s HugEM and his men a great debt A. Hein, who began an investiga- Washlngtoo, July ll.-L(XP)— of (Jc^orado, and Angust 4, < 1938, Mehihouse as to what to do when written no such letter and the en- tion. said Crawford had been under Senator Borah (^-Id ah o), who up the search because o f darknes.s. form o f High-trade barriers and counter in front of him, snatohed the ■ranlnent mllitersN figures. Mil- of gratitude.” Another boat was sent out this for appUcations received from Col- the motor started. Tho motor-turn- |tanr funsrel servioes wiu bs’ held dorsement of any candldati is o f no treatment recently for a brain ail- has been lU for a weelc. sat up in v.jce urastie measures, adds a ed over suddenly, and McfJartney money and raced away. N o. 1 Potatoes^ p eck2! I ^ r I. Sikorsky, transiAceanic air- interest to him at this Ume. morning but could find no evidence orado and states westward c W ednsedey afternoon at e craft designer; "The excellent flight ment. bed today. certain measure o f uncertainty In leaped to the running boarii Along- He said he waa a personal friend o f wreckageT"' Full information may be obtain- Although, more than 150 miles of COMIMONWIAITH AVINUt AT RtNMOSI tQU.Atl Bavan uadetteking parlor. of Howard Hughes from New York Crawford waa ; born in Topdea, Mrs. Borah told the Senator The coat and shirt found by Kazur Judging the future poasibUitlee of ed from Thomas F. Moriarty, Sec- side the driver’s seat. Suddenly, the Yello w Onions 3lbfc^ of Mr. Dodd, but at no time have Kan. In 1923 he waa, admitted to “waa feallng very much better”. an oasenUally exporting country passageways already have been ex- Smd Jkr mkrfml I s arisI 2 aad }-Oar AU $apeew Toen — rooms, maali. maaaiheat M r I. 0 »M i hours was one more had no markings and could not bs retary of the U. S. Civil Service ear swerved to the left of the road- Virnritmi ^ ------—*»d two sia^ J they discussed an official endorse- the bar in Florida, where be resided However, plana for a vacation stay like Sweden,” he said. lored In tl^ Mammoth Cave of trips, sisStsaeiea — sH for t t l.r s par partoo. itratioa ot what avlatioB can. msat. identified. Ths Coast Guard HfH no Board et Examiners, at the poet ot- way and into the pole, -throwing Oasotb Ripe Plums 2 tor several years. at Ptdand Sprlnga, Ms., have bsen reports of boats missing In'this ana . IpeeklBg geaerally we believe flee bare. MeCartasjr to the pavomsoL g L A WITNfT, tAmmmglmg OiswSer MaywL but------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JULY 11,198S / KAK<3HEF?B* BVEOTNO MANCHESTER, O0NH« MCNDAT, JC LY 11,1988 mr WJZ-NBC—4:80, Muale |g My MondicAp; 7, Cal Tlney Interviews; At New Circle Tuesday and Wednesday ^7:30, ‘'ThoM We Isive, 'serial; 8, WILUNGTON RADIO PROGRAM Rhythm Masters;-9, True or False, Eight Violent Deaths. n^at to expect Tuesday Mrs Arthur 8pic«r gntertalned WEAF-NBb—10:80 A. m., Feder- ths Valley Bridge Club at. her home MONDAY, JULY It araof unteaa apad Sad: eoaat to ooaat (a to a) daalsnationa Incline aM avallabha atationa. ■ WABC-CB8— 1:30, Marine band; Usher o f South .WUUngton and Mn. ASSOCIATED PRESS < (water, .Gondola and Fleers started Programa aubjacit ta change by aUllona without pravieua notika. F. M, 4:30, Let's Prttend; 8:US, P O A Arthur Devergaux of West WlUiiig Connecticut’s traffic Jammed swimming for the lighthouse while highways produced ,one fatality NDC-WEAF (NED) NSTWORK MOUNT— kvor kTa koh k«l kgvo kfbb tournament summary; 5:30, Story ton. A business meeting was held CsMno struck out for the shore, COAST—kna, kotS kol kfpy kvi kafo of the song. 4 with election of pfflceni;, president, during the week-end while the state about a mile away...... Carey and C^ntius Achieve Eaati waaf anwa wti# arjar koy • karm ktrbn kEmtr kroy ktra kgar ROUND -counted seven 'Other -violent deaths, TWI LEAGUE OPENS WtM wcah kyw wfbr wro. wky when ■ WJZ-^NBQ—ri;30 a. m',;' Farm W s. Merritt "Usher; secretary and' C^tino, apparently a stronger POLISH HOME OUTLASTS Cant* Eeeto St-’ traaia wtam war) cbm wdel: ftidwaat: and Home Hour; 1:30 p. m.. Music treasurer, Mrs. Ira WUcox o f Eagle five by drowning and two by bul- . swimmer, made the beach and Ship, &rVmaq who arotr wdaf wire fcatp: 2:20— 4:30—March of Oemaa Pro0ram lets. / . Bagfilalm ko« kdyl: douthi armJM wab 3:48— 4:48—Naw Morixone. Explorert Guild; 3:15, Oub ' Matinee; 4:45, ville. . pan Point residents who heard his \e Country C l u h anno wamb aMM kpre wbre: Pacific: 4:00— 8:00—Prett'Radio Naws Perioo WOWO program. Miss Sara Dunning was notified In wbat Medical Examiner ,,W. cries for help summoned police. Of- M kgw kemd khq kpo kgu: OPTIONAL 4:08— o:08—Ed Thol’genaen. Sporta— Bradford Walker termed a mysteri- wabe only; Jack Shannon —network Some Tuesday short waves: OSO, of the death of her sister-in-law, ficers in a borrowed cruiser recover- «WMl batlc: Juet Cntsrtainmsnt—w rpt Staffdrd Springs held a' meeting- may be the outcome... .the Gene was playing with John McCluskey, A sweepstakes with .full handicap Koatek, 2b . '4:00' I 6:00 SonoB from Ralph Blatna 2:30—10:30—Dick Oasperrs Orchsttre Over twiorthlrds'of the programs their death' while on an early morn* Sunday from the Mad river under 4:10— Ranne. Rabinoff'a Violin hroadca;d,my the nation's radio sta- Friday night to form a non-partisan tag fishing expedition Sunday on Sarazena have ackmted a 19-montb 8-7/To Lead Yankees By Walter Shea and Felix Moxssr. He was conducted Saturday and Rob 7-6/topple to Second 4:20* 0:2^Praaa« Radio Nawa Period 10:00—11:0O—Joe Sanders A Orchestra White street bridge in that city. drove off for the 18th bole and bis ert Smith and H. Tenney tied for TetaU ..... 10:30—11(30—Dancing Muelo Orchestra tion's tWrlng a woek are not spon- labor league. Delegates attended fpg shrduded Long Island Sound. In Granby, Louis H. Bkmard, 20, Up For Title Bid; Blan- old baby, named Mary A n n ... .Van PLAY WITH BUDGE 50 18 15 n 1 * t , 4t20* 8:20—Paul Oouglaa on Sporta 11:00—12:00—Variety Hour~#esl only Ltagle Mungo (remember him?) -is tse shot plopped into the cup 191 first place, the former with 82-14— -AaMfUfia X 4:40- 8:42—Adrian Roillnl Enaamblo .sorejl: according to flgures gatherad from WUUngton. There are five, Andrew Gondola, 37, Ernest Fl- son of Mr. and Mrg. Carltoh B.' ^TwoJi^^ Take , /Pkee Tie; Gas Station •:0O— 4:0^Amoa 'n' Andy — oaat: NBC WJZ (BLUE! NE WORK the Federal C^munlcatlona button mills here, the Frank Parlzek eers,’ 23, and James Catino, 29, all taking mud-pack treatmenta for bia yards sway for the fourth ooe re-, 68 and the hitter with 79-15—88. AB.R.H.PO.A.8. To Ra Announcad~waat Barnard of Bloomfield, was killed chard And Server Likely corded ot) the local course tMs sea- L. S. Bolton was third with 98-2^-;' Kelblsh, ss .... •:10— •:t0-p>Uneia Cara Radio Station BASIC — East! wja wbs*wbza wbaJ'^ 'ommisslon. Of the non-sponsored Company of WiUington Hill section o f Stamford, were halfway between ailing ivin g... .and ia definitely out 0 2 2 5 9 2 wham kdka ways wjtn wi«>t wmal wfll when his automobile overturned on indefinitely....they'll have to aem IN DAVIS DOUBLES son. 69, while two players were USd/iror O’Leary, 2b . . . 8:20— 8:20—To Ra Announcad <1S m ) wahy webr efer whk wmff wspd wean^ shows. 40 per cent are musical. being much the largest and 'most Shlppan Point and Stamford fight the road between West Granby and ' ^ Twin BiU From Cards For Nine YTms At Wflfimantic, 8:40— 8:48—Rallay Axto^ Taner Sole wice wleu: Midwest; wenr wla Kwk k< Only 12.42 per cent of the sponsor- prosperous. The company has many when the propeller shaft of' their a freighter over to bring D91 fourth. C Davies and A. Dewey, Varrlck, if 4:0(H- 7:00—Rurna and Allan — east; Hoskins Station. To Be Monnd Rivals.^ Hewitt, I f ...... Publie Haro Noa 1. Drama—areat wren wmt kso wowo kma wetn: Soi ed programs are straight tune tenements for workers and tha 20-foot speedboat broke and p i c - Budge's cups back from Gordon Tuttle didn’t get a holc- each with 91-20 - 71. Pata Bsfisl«« wrtd wmpa wjbn .wdsii The body was discovered by a Vince, 3b ...... , 8:80- 7:20—Aifrad Watlonatoin Orch. kxys: Mountain: k!o kvod; Pacyie: kg<» shows. DaleviUe. mill also has. There was tured the stuffing box. Europe... .the Czech champkuahlp 11 Straight; Giants Win. in-/)ne but he stepped Into the llme- per had low gross with ^78. 7-5, On Seventeen Blows. 7:00* 8:0C^-«loa. Charniavahy Orchaa« kfad ktmn key kxn krra klr, taxi driver from Hartford. It was makes the sixth mug he’s oohreted Spike Rumors Of Another Il^lit Saturday when he garnered an Bedurtba, e . . . 7:20— 8:S<^Muaie for Modorna. Orch. NOTE! 8ee WEAF.NBC ^ optional Before, leaving on his vacation. a .flourishing aetUement at Dalcyllle As the craft began idling with under the machine. tHNH- 2:00—March Wabar Muaio~to o Jack Benny gave his script writ- The second round of 'the Twl on tour... .not counting . tiU'^' f. eagle omthe l7th hole, a distance of K. Little was th^-/ivtfiner of yes- Weiea, cf list of atationa when woolen goods were manufac league gets' underway tonight at Burlthardt, c f . 8:20— 2:20—To Ra Annduncedw^anet; ers, Bill Morrow and Ed Beloln, ware he brought back f r ^ Aus- 'One of the time-tested ways of .418 yards. He used a driver and a. terday's point tpurney with .full Wethersfield nosed out Monehes- Rurnc and AMan^repaM tor wait Cant. Cast. tured with a store and boarding the w est Side playgrounds with Belflour, lb . . . 8:00—10:00—Ray Kinney Orcheetra— 8:30— 4:30—The- $>KQlr^ Lady^eeat; a new three-year contract at a house. tralia.. .-.Umpire Zlggy/Sears’ boy deciding whether a baaeball team Partner For Net Cham- No. 4 Iron on the par four hole. handiexp, card^ig a 46. Dr. Edmund tor Green at ML Nebo yeatordsy af- ••at; Amoa 'n* Andy —weet repeal Johnnie Johrynon, B^aritone—went and win spend the night at Am -I vllle who recently graduated from Horierflslds meeting Moriarty Ken is qmtting Alarama to sign Zagllo was ,/secnnd. with 44, 'E E. putt, lb . ,. mnslilrrahle Increase in salary. Climax Chapter, Order of East berst. Tuesday, July 12 the pro- Columbia University has secured • really has the stuff to make it a ternoon ta s Tri-Couiity League en- 8:20—10(20—Al Oonahua^ A Orchastra 8:48— 4:48—Cun. Tim. Stamps—wjx; there In the opener. The Tlre- with the ftanks___ $mb five G's for Bin Weir toured the 18-hole lay- Bucklanrt third with 41 and L. S. N. f Ashlnske, p 18:00—11:00—P. Handareon*a Orchaetra H. Middfamen Orchestra—.network Guy Lombardo will direct Ben- em Star held a picnic Wednesday gram Is 9:30 a. m. Elm .^HUl l<'arm position with a chain drug firm skers wlU have four new men pennant-winner ia to see whether,It pion When U. S. Defends counter that was packed full Of Hartei, p ...... 10:20—11:20—Lanp Thompson Orchoa. 4:00— 8:00r^awa; Middlemen Orch. ny Goodman's band on Its July it, and probably wm be farmed to out over the week-end and posted Bolton aiid M r.Oox. were tied for night on the premises o f ‘ Masonic at West Brookfield; 11 a. m. Sibley’s New York aty. and a new coach according to re- can come through In those tough thrills and featured by another Gar- P. PH tt p ...... CBS-iVABC HE. WORK 4(16— 8]^^—The Reveiere* Quartet-.- Butler ( Penn Stata^League). . . scores o f 37 for the outgoing nine fourth wl(h 40 each. John Hyde bad •aelr Marlowe and Lyon —went 20 hroadcaat, ■ while the '’Swing hall. Mrs. Grace Gdvan was the Farm, at Spencer; at noon stop for ------ports St this game in an effort to games Where one run is the differ- rison finish by the Men of Hublard BAUC — Baat: wa^ wade woko wcao 4:30-^8:30—Rakov and Hie Oneheeira King" Is vacationing In Europe. Rudolph ValmUno and Vllma Bonky In a scene from "Son of the. Sheik.". ence between victory and defeat. Cop; Cinch For Victory. and 84 for the incoming nine flor a Ww gross of 74. that Just fell short of duplicating wa#t wfr wkbw wkre wjr wdre wcau 4:41^ 8:48—Lowell Thomea — ease;. committee to make / arrangetnents. lunch; 1:30 p. m. A lto (h’est Farm break Into the win column. The Virgil (Flrei/Trucks, Totals« ...... <« 15 15 *95 ,5 T . wpro wfbl wjsv w^ar; Mldwaat: Farm survey 'recently taken re- X,ater a pinochle party woa held. game will start at 6 O’clock sharp That ability is what makes the thi-lr great Fourth o f July fea t ta Lola Hutchieon. Soprano—west veals- that 93.7 of nirai -homes are T h e companion feature Is "Cock of the Air” ■with Chester Morris. at Spencer. Tolland (Jounty ..Dairy king of the ^ rolin a s who quit pro Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Polish NaL Home 115 450 015»45 wbbia wfbm kmbo kraos whaa kfab :0O— 8:00—AMee Jimmy Velent.ine— A number of people attended the with O’Leary and McCann a s. az' ilopplng this rival. The score was krnt . ^ east: The Tune Twisters—west equipped with radio sets, nearly Both will be shown at the New Circle two days — tomorrow and Wed- club members traveled with H an - I CAT USES TWO LIVES, ball to s e iW ’em up fot an Inde- Pirates look very good right now. Oermen-American 090 090 045,:..J5 whist party at the Eagleviile school- biters. New York. July 11.— (A P )— 7 to 5 as the Green tallied four rune ■AST—‘Wbnr wpff'whp wheo wore 6:30^ 6:30—Muaio Is My Handicap 60 per rent of which are over nesday. ford County club members. Five pendent loop at Concord, N. C , Win llth Straight *Kostek out hit by batted bell.' ekae wibx wmaa wosg wnbf wibi 6:48— 6:48—Fischer Schnieklefritzera house. Mrs. M erritt Usher of South coimties are uniting this year. The Bolster the Infield didn't Btw ta the new spot lo n g .... There la noted s renewal of the In the ninth only to have a fine Runs batted ta: Rubtel 2. Bat- whto wfbt wbrk wnbx . .6:00— 7:00—Cei TJnney'e Interviews three years old. GIVES CAPTORS SCARE Porterfields insist that they can -When the Indians staggered catch at short nip the rally. DIXIR west waf* woam wdM klra 8J30— 7(30*"Thoaa Wa^Love"—to ret King George o f England and VYilllngton wo na prize. Ice cream, High men of this Judg1n|; will com- T. H. VVlpgate w rites. from, the through to-an 8-7-win oyer the St. campaign to get off our SAM SNEAD DETERMINED flour. Kelblsh 2, Hewttt. VM5r> wrap wlae wwl wtoe krld Jftrh ktaa 7:00— 8:00—Mueie ef New.,and Then cake and cotfee were served. The take the meAsure of Moflarty Kanna^lis (N . C.) Independent The setback to p p ^ ' the HUblXfd- b’leaiy 9. Varrlck 5. ^PW tT waco koma wdbe wbi wda^wbif wdbj President Albert LeBrun of prise the Judging team for Eastern their third-straight one-iun victory team, the fear being ex- 7:30—'8:3<^Paul Martin 41 Hit Music whists at the scboolhouse have Brothers with their ne^ players. that/Poppa Iriicka camp up to Con- Ites Into a deadlock for second <)011eky 8. Kelly i ; two bSM wwva waja wmbr ktul wcpa wdne wnox: 2:00— 2:00—Dr. Hsgsn True or False France will be heard over Colum- ! Miss Elsie Nevers were also work- States Exposition. The 4-H Town I Now They Don’t Know Wheth- and. their 10th In, 24, games 'decided pressed that unless J. Donald kwkh know wmmm wino wcha wpar 8:30— 2:30—The Nat'l Radio Fbrum ers. The dl.splay and program wore proved very popular and enjoyable. So far there has been no menUon cord and trucked him' right back place and gave the Rockville Red bits, Dublel, Belflour. wmai wene wrva traHn wrdw wapl bia July 22 on a short wave committee will meet again Wednes- er Or Not Thov RnrUd Tlw> of the names of these new men^ut by that margin this season. Indl 2:00—10:00—Nows: Ben Cutler Orch. YD VETERANS HERE lioth ■ excellent and enjoyed greatly Miss Veronica Hendrich, Mias talma a g a in ....fo r which the De- Budge has a better doubles partner TO CAPTURE PGA GROWN Men imdlsputod poosession of the Burkhardt; three base hits, »■— stt MIDWEST — wmlM wien wibw hfh 2:30—10:30—Olenn Miller -Orchestra broadcast from France. IL .Is understood that all are good dentally, it gave them a two-game leadership of the Trl-County cIrculL wkbb wtaq wkblywcco webt knei wnax 10:00—11:00—King's Jesters A Orch. The One Man's Family program, by all who attended. Lucille Friedel and Miss Eleanor Tomlinson of NewingtonM,. to make Rirti An JX SSl.™' troit Tigers, who own the kid, ought niargin over the New York forced upon.him he will be ta dire, 2, O’Leary, Varrlck; hita off iM S S k woo wblb~ * *b kglot^ah waoa wrefg. 10:30—11:30—To 6s Announced (30 m.) hitters and two of them will block, f- The league standing is now as fol- which started Its long nin In San Miss Edith Carroll of Demlng Fr.ledei o f College Point, R. I., have furiber plans for the Booth which Experiment. to Tota papa a bonus. . . .Frank Yankees, who dropped a 6-4 de- danger of losing the miniature S?»*n5X. Hartal 5 *■? up the weak aide of the infieli Walsh, the New Hampshire pro, lows:/ ' 1 2jl tanUm Putt 5 ta S .. Franclaco, returns to Its radio birth- IN NIAN11C REVIEW street, returned Sunday from her been guests of Miss Helen Pardus. Oiventry wifi set up a Eastern namely, short and third. Wl cision'to Boston and Lefty Grqve. bathtub this fall at Germantown. vacation with friends in Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Altenber- and Gene Sarazen are the only two Pittsburgh, sweeping a double- Trails Cooper By Two W L PcL sacrifice hit, Symko; stotcB *bxo^ *Jv$ 7:15—Star Gazing.In Hollywood place fo r the summer. The. popular States Exposition this fall. Coven- A t least two Benton street resi- will be moved into right field For those who are easily alarmed SEE RECORD ENTRY Jtockvllle .... Dublel, Weiss, K oa tA 5, Mass. ; ger, son Ricbardi Mrs. Annie Snow dents have an Idea that there is pros still sticking to knickers In- header with the St. Louis Cardinals .7 2 .778 with Harvey Olaon. drama series has been originating tr> has been selected as the most Cargo into center stead of long pants. ..W alsh claims Bixmt such matters, and to calm Manchester .. N. putt, Beu. Kelly; dcwbte Dr. Edwin Laitinan of Hartford and daughter Iva of South WiUlng fact In the statement "a cat, has to run Its winning streak to eleven .6 2 .750 7:30— Enoch Llght'a orcheatra'. from Hollywood for the past nine outstanding 4-H club in the State Chapman • has abown the' ear- his legs are too, too pretty to cover Mako's admirers, we hasten to set East Berlin ... is attending the diamond jubilee ton and Mrs. Mary Altenberger nine lives". 'They are nearly con- straight, has done even better In Strokes On First 18 Holes .6 2 .750 Kelly,-Mandzlk-Bell; left en ■_ 7:45—Boake Carter. months. 15 State Chapters Take Part and in appreciation of this honor marks of becoming a foM first u p ..s u p p o s e .you’ve all noticed Wethersfield OA. 12 P.N.H. 8; base oo balta / WTIC convention of the American Veteri- Ryan and son William of Hartford vinced that one they dealt with that line. The Pirates bad *little that Gene will play alongside , OF FOREIGN STARS .6 3 .825 8:00— Monday Night' BhoWP' Edward Everett Horton, the be- the committee is .making every ef- sacker and In addition a leading four of the top five hitters ta the E. Glastonbury . ^ b h U 7; Btniek mit by BXrtM L ’‘taivetors SroMloMtiog Serviee, nary Medical Association at Hotel went to Ro'cky Neck Thursday for Saturday night has had at least trouble winning the opener, 5-2, be-1 the big red-bead ta the chsJlenge .4 4 300 8:30—Pick and Pat in F^pe Smok- fuddled bulTon of the screen, will be fort to set.up a booth, well worth tba club with the willow having National League this morning drew Of Qualifying Roimd But 8, Glastonbury N, putt 5, DuMd 5 ; 9 * Hartfortf, UoaiL In Governor’s Day Parade Pennsylvania, New York. He la a a vacation. two Uvea already. A stray, hungry got some nice hits lii ths last I?*?**, Cy Blanton, then reme through round against Australia, and that .8 8 375 ing Time, In Manhattan July 21 for an ap- the honor. pay checks from the Reds,.,. .Lom- OomwsU .1 7 .125 ^ mto.; umplraa. S t e r o M §ojm W. lo w H. U. « 8.« M. member of the banquet, reception The Stafford Girl Scouti went to kitten roaming on Benton street gamss. (torron Is aqmher fine hit- 4-3 In the afterpiece. That^ras thelz o._ 9:00—The Mercujy' Theater pearance on the Rudy Vallee Hour. The Connecticut for the 50th an- bardi, Berger, McMormick and Windsor ...... 1 and dance committee. Dr./ Laitlnen Sweetheart Lake in WUUngton yes- was captured by John Dormer and ter and also one o^th e best out' 21st one-run triumph against sU Says_Course Saits His Tennis Nadonals Expected 8 .111 . Basteni Daylight Savlag Ttroe "First Persprtslngular.” Rudy’s August 4 pfogram will be niversary o f the Christian Endeavor Goodman___ Four innings of smart, scorelgga At Camp Cross Yesterday marrfeif Miss Mildred .fierce of terday (Sunday) for their sixth an' William Munsie, who decided to fielders In the league. He made defeats. The Pirates wound up two 10:00—W ayn ^K In g’a orchestra. aired from Chicago where the Maine society will meet tonight at the ■nimM h«hinrf th. TM-«, V—1, n i . . . . I Shucks, make it 5 to 0. baseball and then W ath an ^ld ■DGBLUi______Wapplng. nual encampment of. three weeks. place (he cat in -a closed garage, four nice catchM In the last game games behind the New York Giants, 10:30—A f^ ^ n ers Choir. crooner will be fllllng a vaudeville parsonage. ! y Claude Passeau, the guy who who* belted out s 5-2 victory over . No Real Opposition Game; List Of ^ o re s . To Draw Banner Field Of gathered a nia. The Graxa dupli- Mortarty Rrotbera woro Om The South Wlnd.spr Volunteer Many scouts from other cainpli will start a car motor, and humanely In addition be stopped 'Varrlck at The reason that Mako will stay " Monday, Jnly It 10:45—^tnerlcan Viewpoints—Mrs. date. The Coventry Fragment society isn’t superstiUous, changed his the Boston Bees. cated thia feat aod added one miOre ttats of one of the «w«gt OMMiil Fifteen state chapters of the Fire Department No./l and the Abe attend. Mias Evelyn Watkins of gas the stray. The garage first after ona^f the longest singles m ind....w hen It came to the 13th right ta there, despite the viewing- P. M. Estelle Sternberger. Leo Reisman’s orchestra will be will meet Wednesday, July 13 from sealed, the engine storted,” and the A four-run bloat In the seventh for good meeaure. Tba vlsltora than plxye ever teeordOd agatatt a 8:00—Backstage Wife. Tfankee Division Association parad- E. Miller Post No. 133, will sponsor Winsted is director, and the four, o f tbs year right center. Inning ta the Phlls-Dodgers game with-slsrm, are two-fold: (1 ) Racipiet Wielders. Ili60—Sports—News. heard over both the NBC "red” and 3 to 6 p. m; with their president, I kitten commenced to play. He was Ihntag o f the second game turned Khawnre on Delaware. Pa.. July gathered two more ta the sixth and team but stlU had ebbiigii otta 4:15—SUUa Dallas. ed In honor of Colonel Joseph Nolan, a' carnival at Hills’ , Grove at Wap- supervisors are arts and crafts, . M o r i ^ j ^ on the other hand are Saturday, C3aude yanked off hls Budge, the world champeen, won’t •31:15— Henry Buase'4 orcheatra. "blue " networks from the famous Commander of the 169th Regiment. Mrs. Henry I. Barnes to hear re- playing fifteen minutes later when, quite aiu^us to get back into the the' trick for Pittsburgh as doubles llr -r (A P )—Samuel Jackson Snead, were leading 8-2 Until the eighth turn back the Lucky Btrlhei f;30 — "Hughesreel presen^ 11:30'-Dick Gasparre’s orchestra. plng Center the,, first week in Au- Mias Margaret Jacobsen of South regular No. 13 shirt and put on No. by Pep Young and Jim Tobin start- have any other doubles partner, and WUIlmantlo yastarday aftondoa Cocoamit Grove in Los Angeles this C.N.G. yesterday afternoon at ports of summer festival and social abandoning as useless the gassing wlnnlng/nabit In the Tw l league 2 7 ....and wbn the 'gam e In the ( 2) the absence of anything re- the sweet swinger from White Sul- when a four run cluatec drove Bo- Riiah Hughes,, news commei>mor Tomorrow’s Program summer. gust from the first to the sixth. In- (Javentryx Mias Lois. Robinson, ed Bob Wetland off: to defeat. New York, July 11,—(AP)—Al- a score of 7 to IL Nad O Camp Cross,, Niantic. The ‘ ' Man- hour; ' . - , experiment, the two men took the and -w ^ that in mind it seems cer- rembling dangerous op^sitlon phur who was such a bust ta the rello to the showers and sent Lanky 4::45^-Glri Alone. A. M. clu.sivo. There will be games, rides nurse, o f Stafford Springs; Mrs. Ida I 6th fram e!.,, .Promoter Johnny Cleveland's one-run margiu came In though it te nearly two months be- twirled oeven-hlt ball for the Glenda Farrell and Barton Mac- chester chapter was represented by Rev. M. Luthill of Andover will kitten to a tub of water and tain juttA BlsnchgTd will do the Attell is taking no chances when With Budge and National Open, Is ready for another Wltchowskl to the mound. EKHV—Th e T o p H a t t e r a 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma. and prizes given. Admission Is free, Collina of Winsted, cook and Miss drowned It. the ninth when Jeff Heath drove ta fore will begin the de- M c should hare wen more (MeUMobr Lane are auditioning a "Torchy 18 members led by Commander also parking of cars Is free. occupy the pulpit at the Second Con- ig for the gas station men Bernie Friedkta and A l Da'ris tan- playing the tour singles matches ta bust— but this time he means to It was the ninth Inning rally that 8:30— Your Family'mSa Mine 7:30--Treasure House! Lucille McDonald of Hartford, ‘The dead cat was burled. The tonight. He'pitched his first game the deciding tally after Billy Sulli- fense of his national singles tennis ly but four erran proved a Hfr BViine" serial which If sponsored, William Allen.. About 65 local per- Mr. and' Mrs. Dyer Carroll of gregational next Sunday. gle in a neighborhood grudge over the challenge round, and probably bust the Profesetonal Golfers Asso- left the spectotors gasping for 8:46— Radio Ru^i 7:45—News Service. swimming. The lake is attractively __ ground was tamped down over ist the Blueflelds two weeks van's homer bad given the Browns a title at Forest Hills, the United handicap. 8:00— News., will be aired weekly In half-hour sona including wives and children Demlng street have had as their Miss Cora' Kingsbury left this ta Brooklyn’s Dexter park tonight winning all of them, It would do ciation championship wide open. breath and Wethersfield fighting 8-00— Shoppers Spet^lal-..... doses...... situated and the camps have proved afid held the league leaders to tie _ Staton Lawn Tennis Asaqclatlon to- E;lS;:-BaaebaIl S co res~ ’~ — of members were-present during guestS /Mr. and Mrs. Lester and morning for a six weeks, stay at I last reating place. / .he’s dividtag the rival support-' no appreciable harm if Budge and Samuel Jackson still to smarting desperXtely to hold onto its The unusual play eame te thi- 8:45—Tile Mountnliiccrs. enjoyable as well as beneflciqL A t Jeast It v/as Intended to be a 4-aU count. • - Grove, scattering eleven Yankees day* looked ahead toward a record 6:30—Wright vine Clarion. Duke Ellington's tunes are u.scd the review and Regimental cere- daughter, Jessie Irene, of Boston, the New Haven County Home, era so thej^l wl In different piiris Groucho Marx got the doubles as: from hid disappointing showing at foreign entry. • lead of one run. ' The Green staged w r o t h Inning. Zwlck opened i 3 9:00— Music in the Air. monies of Governor's Day at 3 p. Nelson Fisher wlU be em^oyed hls' last resting place. What was Oat for An Upset hits and fanning flye chalked up with a single mit was forced xt las' 6 :4 5 ^ d ria n Rollini and En- ns tlieine mclodica on 37 different Mass., ,and also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph where she has accepted a position o f the stands...... Just ta) case____ hls 13th mound victory “ “Figigninent, with the latter swinging Denver, where he finished ta the Because the United States will an uprising and before the aoton 9:25— News. m. , ^ by the State Highway Department the surprise of Munsie and Dormer, Porterfields are determined that ond on H a ef a bunL 'nun W ylie Mbble. l adlo' allows, the moat popular be- Cook and Miss Shirley, Cook of to organize a six weeks course of folks at the P. O. A. tournament (Jhapmsn drove ta three runs for ' a banjo. In fact. It might add 300’e and well out o< the money. be defending the Davis Cup this lehed Wethersfield team could gath- 9:30— Girl Interne. ing "Mood Indigo”, which Intro- After the parade the several in landscape work. however, to find a kitten, exact in now thsd Moriarty Brothers team mtae Mrs. Jimmy Tbomaon (the some comic relief. er Its wits and get a man warmed ’l^urner singled to aeon Raefix too—^Amos 'n' Andy. Hartford. Shirley Is spending the Home Making for a group of 32 fsU before the Blueflelds by a much him. The win left the GkHd Sox BtaCe then he has gathered suffl' summer, at least one or two foreign 9:46—rStar Gazing In Radio. duces 16 radio ahows. chapters presented gifts to Colonel all description to the one that had ex-Vlola Hana of the movies) from Dlamlsstag what little real ten- Up most o f the danger has pXseed x n *r which Wlngler polad wtJaS 7:15—Uncle Esra'a Radio. Station week at their home. ., girls between to* oT 14 and 18. largsr score than they did they can only a game.and a half behind the dent, and startltag, evidence to teams will be on band for the 10:00— Pretty Kitty Kelly. Th^xPaul Whiteman "Gershwin Nolan, a former war-time Yankee been buried, roaming about some the rocking chair squad.. . .she’s ta nis talent fliere la left ta Europe And X great stop and throw by fl> Into center field. Mella ralaMd .E-Z-R-A. \ The Hartford Bird Sttidj' Club This is a neW^venture at the home hours Ikter. The men, are afraid to take the measure o f the ydungaters. Yanks. ahow that hls swing* Is back in the singles and the national doubles 7:30—"Angler, and Hunter." I i 10:15—Us On a Bus. Memorial Concert" on Columbia Division officer. The Manchester Chicago hospital for an emerg- since went to Galowski at short ended the uprla- the bell honu through ah< visited South Windsor on Saturday and if it proves successful .will be attempt to exhume the cat . they Therefore the team is aU pepped up Two homers by Hank Leiber, ac- groove, that hls putts are dropping, tourney at the Longwood (^eket 7:45—"Chandu, the Magician." I 10:45—Stepmother, July 10, will, fe^ure a number or unit presented the officer with a NORTH COVENTRY ency operation and Jimmy phones prison, it seems virtually certain Ing. Wlthifi one Bhbrt week the io- f Nichols tagged bolh V ^ U x m S afternoon. Robert Beiden was the made a permanent course through- buried, afraid he might not bq to go and show .the fans that the counting tor four runs, paced the and. that he's smacking those tee Club. The opening o f the entery E:00—George Bums and Gracie { 11 :()0—George Hall's Dance 'Hsil. Gershwin's lesser kViown works to box of Cheney cravats. every night.... that' the. show-down at German- cals had staged a spectacular finish I b u rn e r coming into the plate x i guide. Mlss Barbara Robertson has re- out the year. there. They Just can’t explain this squad really belongs in the Twl Giants to their victory, but they shots with sU the penussive power lists for the doubles, Aug, 22-27. Allen; Jan Garber's Orchestra 11:15— Dan Harding's Wife, -shbw the noted modern American The YD parade followed the Gov- saw a new threat coming at them town will find the two Australians, of s French .75. and the singles, Sept. 8-17, wna an- and it looked as though they were {Ixtter was only a step behind ernor's parade and review and was A t a recent meeting of the South turned from a weeks vacation spent ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson reincarnation. But how to account, IssM e and the team as a whole re- Minor league s|uff: They say 8:30—^Alfred Wallenstein's Qr> 11:30—Big Sister. cofnposer’a versAillity. from anctanati. The Reds. wJio and Jack Bromwich, Gains Two TtUee nounced today. gollig to repeat yesterday. The p*’® former as both tried to score led by Commander Raymond Kin- Windsor Zoning Board, progress at Camp Prior, Clinton, Conn. and family spent Sunday with Mrs. for the cat that was, and the cat sents being klpked around at will. Freddie Hutchinoon, the 18-year-old trying to lift the cup. etaestra. 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Real Uff Atlantic City NaUonal Headliners took over third place Saturday, In addition to practically all the largest crowd of the season watch-1 "-ft*'' the catch. caid of New Britain with, all chap- was reported in setting up a zoning Mlsa Alice Heckler is spending Marvin EMgerton o f WUUngton HUl. that Is? And maybe some neigbbo^ Sender will get the nomination flinging sensation o f. the O a s t The two other Aussie stars, Viv- Last Thursday he teamed with 9:00— "James Melton. — \Vic A r- Stories. Awards to outatarHhng reporters, made It three stroight' over C2iica- Billy Campbell, of Huntington, W top-flight American stars, includ ed the game which was packed with ■The runs weren’t needed, how'- ter colors massed. A large number authority. The final ■ meeting for the month o f July at Newport, R. I. Master Christopher Glenney fell Is missing a pet feline. fdr mound duty and If accorded any league, will land with the Tanks... ian McGrath and Jack O aw ford, den’s Orchestra." \ 12:00 -Tower Town Teni|HJS. go as Johnny Vender Meer squared Ing Budge, Bobby Riggs, Frank thrills from start to finish. ever, for Morlartys sedred twlca ta photographers and r^ to broadcast- of Manchester residents Were pres- the adopting of the zoning ordi- Mrs. Elizabeth CHifford spent from a load of hay Saturday M d kind of support ought - to give keep your eye on a kid tagged are reported to have tired o f the Va., to win the West Virginia pro- 9:16 — Oilmartain's Voc8|)ulary P. M. accounU with Bill X e q .. The score Parker, Bitsy Grant,'Joe Hunt and ers will be aired ovei Cmumbla July ent on the parade grounds during nances will be Jteld^-lthin fifteen several days with her sister, Mrs. broke hls arm. Morlartys a lot of trouble. He wifi "Sands,” catching ta a North Car- annual struggle, and, •. anyway, amateur with a beet ball score Of Wethersfield A . C. the first and three Umre in tM School of th§ Air. \ have bis running mate,. Btaney, as was 8-1 as Johnny, who lost, itr their the 'rest, the Australian and Japan- 12:15— News Service. 16. Network will also dramatize the the afternoon ceremonies. days from the labtr meeting. William McKinney at Hammonasset olina Industrial loop ...b ig leaguers Quiet and Bromwich have - been 64, and fired a 66 , on. hls own ac' AB R H PO A fourth with atagla counters ta 9:Sp=-"Muslc for Moderns." \ catcher and if this youngster will last meeting, gave only, four hits IJiV*** ,*^**.u^*'®™'^** have -,bei ese Davis Cup teams are virtually J. McCiie, 2b . . . .5 0 12:25—Conn. Produce Market Bvil- events that led to the winning ot A large number of. the YD rnem- Beach.. TEN PERSONS INJ who’ve. l(x>ked him over say count The following day, he won seventh and eighth to provldb Uuir 10:06—Contented Program. \ give his a break a better and an unrerned run. ^ “ I them regularly Of late. certain to compete. They both chal- Wadatnip, 3b .. . . 5 lefln. the prizes. hera were served dinner In the Com- Mr. and Mrs. Citarles Sihell and really got It. ...the Browns Quist, thought still about the the West Virginia P.O-A. title with two-run matgta. Swlck ^ ‘nraiaio 10:30^—Guy Hedlund and Compa^. 12:30— Romance of Helen Trent. game will, result. He calls con- the only big league club who Washington advanced to fourth 18 bole scores o f 68 and 67 for 133. lenged In the Ameriean zone and George, If ...... ,5 led the local barrage and iCaaap>., 11:00—News. \ pany K messhall. daughter Shirley of WUlimantIc and STAFFORD SPRINGS best doubles player in the world, will be here most pt the summer. 12r;.^5—Our Gal Sunday. NEW BOOKS ENTERED WHENaRCUS FALLS tinually for drops' or low balls haven’t yet hit the 100,000 mark Ip place In the American League and Samuel Jackson came to the Vlelno, c ...... 4 11:15— Ray Kinney's Orchestra. ' Captain Russell B, Hathaway, iMlss Dorothy (Jhurch of Hartford isn’t the singles threat he was ta The u. S' L. T,' A. announcement ski and. Meikls featured for* the? Plaox will be -made fo r the annual with- inen on bases and .this tends admissions fo f the s e a s o n .e v e n Detroit dropped from, a tie Into W. MeCue, cf losers. 11:30— Al Donahue's Orchestra. 1:66—Sweet and Swing. NONtPARHSAN LEAGUE 2nd Lieut.- Charles Bychoiaky. alia spent the week end at the home of I fifth as'th e Senators won two T936;- When he beat men;* like W ll- Shawnee C; C.,- « ' course he hadn’t also revealed that on Aiistrallsn outing of the Stafford Hepubllcan to passed balls.- the Phillies are in six’ flgures. Bergendhal, lb .,5 12:00—Weather. . l:36'^tanch Boys. Sergeant Herbert F. Kearns receiv- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. yinton. Neenab, Wls., July games from* the Athletics while the mer Allison and Bimny Austin and seen ta two years,-and carved out a women’s team which has been ta Mofterty Bros. 1:45 The Gospel Singer Edward AT WHitON UBRARY .There win be a meeUng o f the Mr. and M rs Ralph Guldahl start- three'under par 69 yesterday ta the Johnson, rf ...... 1 12:02— Grand Terrace Orchestra: ed continuous,'service, medals from Master. Rqscoe James of East club at a meeting to be held to- Ten persons were In jiii^ 'ls s t night Twl League tomorrow evening qt Tigers lost. 5-4, to Ted Lybns and gave Von Cramm a sensational Ehirope may return by way of AHR.H.PO..A.*,- \ M a c H u g h ...... ANNOUNCES PLATFORM ed ta the golfjng social swim by first P.GA.. qualifying round. This Mulcady. rf ...... 2 12:30— Lang Tho'mpson's Orclfos- Governor Cross • during ■ the -paTacle- Hampton Ls sending severed weeks ^ght,. Monday in thq club rooms on when a freak 15-mtmrte storni'caus- the* 'West Side Recreation bunding the Chicago White Sox. Jim Was- 'Miale at America; that Franc's has promis- Zwlck, as ,v5 5 1 -T 5 5- 2:t(0-t-Toura In Tone. ceremony. ' ’ taking rumba lessons ta Florida left him- two strokes off H any Galkowski, ss ...... 8 tra. with hls cousin, Mrs. Eleanor Pbm- Maln street President Percy Par- ed half the tent /S the Tom H ix at 8 o’clock. A ll 'the managers are dell’s homer with the comers cram- Wimbledon. They ray he never has ed to send a team, regardless of Haefs, I f ...... 5 1 2 0 0 5^ r 2,:1T(—Harry Cool A HarnioneUes. ■7^ New books at the Whiton Library tele will preside. Reports will also circus to c o lla p i^ Orderly depar-'■ during the winter___ line of the Cooper’s near reexird pace as the Heath;, p ...... 4 Wylie, lb : ...... 4 15 5 0 1 :00—Silent. eroy... requested to attend and get the de- week comes from Lefty Gomez, med 8ave Washington the opener completely from an at the outcome of the European zone 2:30'.^ U. S. Mariiuf Bmiil Slate Dlfcclor Of Labor Or- recently received include the fol- second and final 18-bole elimination Thurner. I f ...... 5 .1 g 5 O The Girls Scout took a surprise delegates that ture of 1,200 spectators prevented a tails for the second rotmd stralght- after looking over the Athletic’/ S-2, an d Zeke Bonura’s pinch hit Davis Cup competition, and that .3:00 \A(ivcnt\in.'.s In Rhythm Kanizatinn Deelarc.s All Can- lowing: Ma.\ Brand, Singing Guns; attend the 8th annual New Eng- larger number/ Trom being Injured, \ ended a five-run ninth innings rallv L Bromwich, the other man, is a got under way today. 39 7 10 27 13 hike Saturday afternoon. enad ou t ex-college boys. El Goaty piped, many other European stars have WInsIer. 2 b ...... 5k, 0 2 4 1 T : ,/ TomorroM's Program 3:30—StOry of a Song! didates Will He . Questioned / Elizabeth Frayne, Beneath That land Coherence held at Eastern No one. wa/trampled, witnesses 8-7 Two more arguments with which asked to be Invited. One who la Miincbiestor Green Green, 3b ...... 4 2 2 2 9 9 WAPPING Mrs. Emil Marksen of Brooklyn, The Usual admission prize will be "there goes the Duke annex". . . . that beat the A to to e ^ s e re n d r” '^ / *'™ *’ He is the Armor; C. G. Givens, Doctor’s Pills Point and from the recently county said Sam backs bis belief that this may almost, certain to come over - is AB R H PO A fritoer. c f a 1 19 0 ©; A. M. On Views. N. Y., spent a few days with her awarded at the sixth inning this Hank Greenberg has hit a homer Hank Greenbe>g’s 26th 6:00— Reveille with Jake and Carl Are Stardust; \V. W. Haines. High evening. homer and ’s 22nd mark- ball "double-biui/ be hU turn to win the Alex Smith JsdWiga JedrzeJowska ' of Poland, Vlot, cf _____ ..4 2 Poograta, of .....4 0 1 4 1 0 The Wapplng Community church T’enslon; F. P, Keyes, Parts Un- brother Carl Schramm. “ w m i!™ *!** Most sq^ously Injured was WII- In every park ta the league so fa r.^ from 6:30— "Sunrise Special." New Haven, July 11 — (A P ) ed the Detrolt-Chlcago clash. membrtal quall^rtog tiOphy, and runner up to CSiUe’s Anita Zapatka, lb .. O’Malloy, p ...... 9 , 110 ♦ .5 . va^tlon school which-was sponsor- known; Robert Nathan, Barly Mr.' and Mrs. John Hodglns and Of lard Drummond, 28, o f Cellna, O., a tag like a sleight-of-hand artist 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- Calvin J. Sutherlln. state director ed by the local church, was brought Labreche rigger, ^ o was high on ths main ^ e Brooklyn Dodgers and Phila- possibly the title that has gone to for the women’s title a year *go. Patriss, 2b thorne. Fields; Charles Nordhoff, Dark daughter Joan of HozardvlIIe, Miss The only thing: He Isn’t quite 20, Hedlund, c ... of J'.ahor's Non-Partlcan League of t(i a close last Friday, after a two, uiaduste o f pole wiSnhen the storm hit. He fell, delphia Nationals divided a double- Denny Shuts the last two years, With France, (3ermany, Belgium 55 7 irar t i ’X 83)0—News. River; Nevil Shutc. Kindling; Mrs. Rose Wilson, and Bother Frank, Stafford High school last month ~ League The^Standin^ h/Mder and their "cellar" series. and something seems tq happen' to are: and Yugoalavla still ta the &vis Savsrick, as . Connecticut, today announced the weeks se.sslon with forty-eight pu- broke ^both arms and Injured hls his game on this side of the world. Lroky StitkM . 8:15— "Hi-BoviO" RADIO ‘’y H. P. Smith, Happj--Go-Lucky. Miss Gertrude Hill emd Otto UlbricK was elected captain of Squadron Brooklyn winning the opener 6-8 1. He faeto that, -right now, ha’s Cup running In Europe, at least one Quartos, rf, p 1938- platform for the League. pils attending. Parents and friends heac Budge, of course, will trim both 8:30-*Radlo Bazaar. - / Oay Noh-llction: P. V. Carroll, Shadow of New Jersey and Fred Hlscock of N ^ 26 Sons of the American Legion and PhUs .the nightcap ^ even better at match play tk«n gt of those nations will be represented. J. Lovett, Sb He .said that Candidates for. office were invited to an exhibit .of their e wind lifted the north part of of them, and It wouldn’t be suiv Blcben, as ...... s 0 0 0 9 # 9:00— i l i l k v Wav. and Substance; C. E, Clark, Study Hartford were guests at Mr. and for the coming year. Other officers xLeaders TESTERDAYiS RESULTS The f taallst will have to play hers B. Lovett, If . Eastern Standard-rtinS' would be interviewed as to their at- work and also a short program, tent, where most of the specta- prising to sea Riggs do the same. medal play—and hls medal play KamereU, 8b . . . .5 9 9 4 9 • 9:15— Grctchen McMullen: ;titiidc on the various planks. of Lffw Administration In Connecti- Mrs. Carl Schramm during the past are: 1st lieutenant, George H. l i s - By ttae Asao^ated National ta the interzone final. A. Borello, If which was largely attended: Rev. irs sat, and set It atop the south ojr W W W n------r-||That is, taking It for granted that record, aa above, speaks fo r itself— Meikle, lb-2b ...8 0 9 5 9 5f ^ :3 0 —Landt Trio. /rhe platform calls for; cut; Elizabeth Halves, Fashion Is week. ter, Jr.; 2nd lieutenant, ' Donald G. ASfERICAN LEAGUE. Pittsburgh 5-4, St. Louie 2-3. 72 holes ta 268. In all, ten tlUes will be decided Comber, rf ., Douglas V, Maclean has been direc- Uf. Those In the nort.b bleachers We^h r* Pl/y Vnyt'w P a I Higgs has shown normal improve Harrington, r f . .4 1 0 .9 O d 9:40—Muslc.al Tnterlutle. New Yoi'k, Juntt 11, —The nct- .Nominations by direct primary Spinach; Munro Leaf. Listen Little Mrs. Benjamin Strack spent Sun Batting—Avertll, aeveinnd, .377; New York 5, Boston 2. In' the tourneys, men's, women's N. Borqllo, p tor of the school and Mi.ss Anne Bruce; adjutant. H airy Bachlochl were thus In the open. The south rr VKK C ,na impo rts I went since the lost national cham- Course Holts Game Metis, cf ...... 4 1 0 a s • 9:45—"Vic and Sadc." w iiks never seem tOvtorget their ri- and tionosly in government. , Girl Before >'ou Come toTJew York. day with relatives in Hempstead, historian, Edmund J. Lester; trei Travis, Washington, .356. Ci'ncinnatl 3, CJhicago 1. - 2. The Shawnee course, which la and mixed doubles, father and son Wltchowskl, p Owens of Sharon has been the su- half .of the tent remained erect. Brooklyn 6-S, Philadelphia 8-5. „ _ -__ _ ’ " plonahlps at Forest Hills. A t least I Nichols, c ...... ,4. 1 1 5 0 • 10:00—Mrs. Wigps of the Cabbage valry. The latest instance come.s in reorganization of the milk control Long Island. urer, Roland Labreche; chapi Runs—Greenberg, Detroit, flat, and, on the first nine, respect- doubles and men's and women's Patch. - perintendent of the thrpe lowest The storm was one of the oddest Foxm Boston, 64. . Arnerloaa Carlisle, you may bet tha,t he will Uok [Haggerty, lb .,..9 0 1' 7 9 O the matter of iv>j.ul.ai\m.isie hroad- eommisslon. by Governor Cross. The "thread count” of a piece of Miss Vivian Freeman has return- John S. Bruce; sergeant at Geneva, betters world speed record Bromwich. ably long, suits his game. "It’s veterans doubles as well as men’s 40 5 12 27 16 3 10:15— .Iohn‘'s Other-'Wlfe. grades with Mrs. Ehrl Stoddard as ta Neenah’s history. Rain fell, Ruiu batted ta— Foxx Boston, 90; Washington 5-8, Philadelphia 2-7. and women's reg|dai' and veterams Ssraxln, rf ...... ;9 0 0 * 0 0 castlftg. . . \ Setting of ionimuni relief atand- cloth la the number of threads to the ed from visiting friends in ' New Harold W. Bruce, Jr. Plans a: right up my alley," says Sam, "and Weathersfleld A. C. .000 0.12 040—7 10:30—Just Plain Rill assistant. 3Irs. Marion Pierce and inch. straight down in torrents for two York, Detroit, 71. . 'C*eYsIand 8, St. Louis 7. motorboats. Better Than Rated singles cbamplonmips.nmips. Aehley. p 4 p 0 .0 4 O ' llj.e'.'srBC ehaln is a little more ard.s by the Legislature, and cooper- ■York for a few days. Ing m ad^to form a band/and a making 55.419 miles per hour in Riggs Is a much better player If my putter really gets hot, I ought Manchester Green ..000 020 004—6 10:45— The Woman in White. ' than a week Into it.- mueli-ahaiuion. ation with the government in pub- minutes. Before the storm, only one Hite— ^Travis, Washtagton.,. . 109; Bostpn 6, N e w Y o r k 4. Depepthy, cf ,...1 0 0 ( 0 • O 11,:00— David Hamm. Miss Pdggy . Weems spent the method di raising fu n ^ was dis- CThlcagq 5, Detroit 4. ^ew lo rk state champions; Clinton t h ^ most people think. Judging to be able to do some scoring. The Two base hits: ^George, W, Mcr erl summer serie.s prujei tc j' as' n lic projects. cussed. / cloud was In the sky. Lewis, Washington, 98. ‘ Hickey, rf . . . -----1 0 0 0 • ILilS —-Lorenzo Jones. past week with relatives and friends Doubles— Oonta, Bostoil, 24; Eastern o Waban, Mass.; scores ?rom the fact yiat there has' been course U Just about ray len^b, and: C*iic, SaVerlck. Three base hits: "ttarnival of l’o[>nlar .Mu.sie." It Is FIockI control, rural electrification In .Boston, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred /Tes.Tesare of A horse act, featuring , *1,200 2,225 points to win state title. some conjecture about the No. 2 Just a little too long for the average SETS WORLD RECORD Vlot, Hits off Borello 8, VVltchow- 11:30— Feueratloh of Women's ^zroeky, Cleveland, 22. WilUamiport 7-12. Hartford 8-3. 35 5 7 27 U • being dlvideil into iilgl.tlv broad- and cheaper eiectrlc rates. Miss Mamie Grinaes o f Davison' Sudbury, Canada are /spending a "Freddie” , was in progress "when" j—fulto Rutherfurd, Port '■•“ Kle*! berth em the American Cup hitter." ski 2, Heath 13. Surifice hits: Club's Program. casts.ot ' anoiLs type eaih deelgn- Slum clearance which many cities the storm struck. The main pole hit .Triples— ^Averin, Cleveland, 8; Harieton 7-^A)beay 2-5.. Mortarty Bros- .. 200 300 U ^ T Big Movie Names Used vlUe, Maryland and Miss Coulee few days at the home pf Mrs. Argla Washington, N. Y., wins Duce’s cup team. It isn’t even a contest. The Sam Isn’t tha average bitter. He's Mulcady, Galkowski, Vlot, Zapatka. , ...i— 11:4.5— "Th e Hoad- of L i f e " ed to demon.st.nitc ' tlie latest in In Connecticut "need desperately." 4th, Cleveland, and Kreevlch, Wilkes-Barre 8, ' BmiISinghamton 2 FOR OUTBOARD MOTOR 000 300 110—5/ Sansbury of. Friendship, Maryland CeppetelU on West Mata strept. Freddie’s back, a n d m a y have , race at- Grand Prlx regatta, averag- tennis (fathers don't . like Bobby straight and he’s tremendously long L eft on bases: Green 7, Welhers- ui*. —...... — '32:00 noon— Beauty Xe\v« an.l voice .and ir-.-itninn nt for th e’dance, Taxation based'on the ability to broken it. ' . ilbago 7. ( 2nd).‘ I Two base hits, Pongratx, Wtaxtor; are visiting at "The Maryland Miss (Cynthia K e l^ y daughter of ing 68.22 miles an hour over 30- u)uch, - but they do want to keep — aa he was on the 342-yard flf- field 8. HU by : Vlrtno by Hints. Ni't to oiitit..ine, CBS points to pay," and opposition to a sales tax. I Home runs—Greenberg, Detroit, Trenton 8. 8; Elmira 2/17. three base hits, l^iriek; saertflax P. M. In a Fantastic Swindle House" which Is 'a new sating place Mr. and^rs. Raymond Kelsey of Four years ago. Mix said, msl kilometer route aa motor trouble ' teenth yesterday, where hls tee shot New Mark Goea To Lewis'Car- Quartus.. Time: 2%' hrs. Umpire's it.s own efio-ta .oiih tlicae- words: Qpppsltlcrn t o ' discrimination Fox, Boston, 23. . . STANDINGS hiu, Wylie; stolen b a o ^ WyUe; Mfp tent was blown down at, Jackson-' manonai. forces CJount Thea Rqgsi out 1 Strangely enough, the rauch- Qutan,;.X,aFJcw.,.. ^ji- --aiw./ing.' -r-rhyi-haW 't wift' .against 'the negro lit'<"employmeab operated ,by W ^m s, © s t^ e .., IJte. Staffprd.^pllow. la stCSamp.Wooq- U..bases;-Wet;hM..,.F]Ulad«l- Juflt . mUsed. pCatoWng one, of. . i/lwlf ,0 / .G4taeva;_/Ba^ onde nlBle,. bu4i:tao./one- was • undeiK'- '' ■' ■'-ti- P4t. ' Shawnre - ‘‘'‘Xtalattw; i»£' “ hi&ko ■ alDb'S' ¥/ bet- on-. - bXasa,;'/'/-3€d«x«ji?*'“ :^ Iiiiltir I2:3tt— 'Myrt and 'Marge.” . M.aaha't.tar' :(K-fto|.s to ('atailna Is-' opportunities. Maryland House • was opened' ' to Wtad te Ixtadonderiy, Vt, for sev- 'phSt I 2 r lawm, Wsahlfigton, XI." buidters tliatr tnard the gfeto. He Wins New York Honors. IkJB Angeles, July 11— (A P )—A .-Smart obtained *10,000 from the eral weeks. neath. New York ...... 47 26 :664 Hiury Cooper shoots 67| five under of Prqi- \ The injured included two women Grovi, Boston. 13-3. Pittsburgh . 42 25 .627 par, to take one-etroke Ibad In quail- “ x*!* out. He isn’t a Georgs mla# a green^ and didn’t have X putt 'The Polish National Home . pf ley 6. Ashley 9; struck xol, bw -fbroaHc.rar-rhe-ers'r.tTiBrrr i: Ig 1:1 .i ■u\*e r ing clause In the /Unemployment the public opening was .Filday, They Geneva. N.'Y., July 11— ( AP )—A O’Malley;,^, Aahlc|y 1. tone, 9 boon*" lji5^"Hi-Boys Movde Prijdu’cer'T.oula B; "M ayer'a^"® ^ Bank on a note forged so skill- are specializing, on Southern Fried pec* street teacher ta the Stafiord- ’Spectators and . J^lin Agee, eques- NATIONAL LEAGl'E. Clheinnsti ...... 38 31 .551 fytag ttruHdr for P.O_A. golf Van- Ryan, and o f more than, eight feet. Hartford arid "the ' Gerinari-iA.merl- the ^V ABC-OH.S net work: “ immgmc i trian director, who recetveo a head Chicago .,, . . a , , 38 33 pionship. » , he can’t beat anybody'.at singles, new world'a record for outboard Umpire, Sabtal. 3: 30— and Music*. iihf- iatert- tn 'rl,'’ nc-e tui*e*/'" ' I Enactment of state legislation name was forged to *50000 In! **Perts identified the Chicken being ready to 'serve lunch' vllle schools Is taking s slimmer ...Batting— Lombardi, Cianclnnatl. .535 Two strokes behind Cooper at ths cans blasted out 16 hits apiece ta a Injury. Mbat of the injuries were ■384; Berger. Cincinnati. .350.. Boston...... ---- 32 34 ..485 Pbaha—Don Dudge defeaU La/l J *'* Budge' l^ave. proved fflotorbokta was in the books today sizzling sliigfest at the West Side modeled after- the National Labor eon, tea and dinners from 12 to 8. course a t Yale University, Nev# start of today’s round, from which and a Massachusetts driver held the Haven. caused by flying debris and falling Runs— Ott, New York, 70: Good' St. Louis ...... 29 39 .426 ialaus Hecbt, 6-1, 6-4 6-4 tolv^n I **’ ®“ ***''‘‘" best dotibles pair ta Oval yesterday afternoon but the Relations Act. K“fo7 two"of hf, emn1 o v ; ' " f t ‘nfo^med the loan Coventry welcomes this new enter- Sbute and the 63 low scorers will New York state outboard-motor- 2:40-"The BaljlM of Yesteryear” '" ’''S'hMes thi;- Popular election of Judges i^G^M Btu^o 'm p’oyM at was to pay "bpnusea" to certain Mr, and Mrs. Cario Tochetti and poles. man. Ctaietanati. 63. Brooklyn , ...... 30 42 .417 CbEechoslovakisn tennis’ flUe' Bu^6 I go Into match play tomorrow, Sam GA's al.so contributed seven mts- HIGH PU YE R S MUST music. _ _ a n d prise which la on Route 44, top of Rhilsdelphls It’s Just possible that' Budge boat championship, y — WiUiam C. Welling. prosecutors. --i-) ( stars for signing the special coH' family, o f Morton street, Mr. and Babe, the circus e’.ephant, was Runs batted in—Ott, New York, .. ..21 47 .309 M d Gene Mako best Hecht and started In a t^ee-some‘ xlto two plays and the invaders romped George Donald Smart, obscure tracts. ■ “Twin HlUs.” 67; Goodman, Cincinnati. 57. wouldn’t do as well with another Louis G. .Carlisle, Geneva, eglab- 3!45*-Rhythnj of the pay. Passage of an anti-injunction law Mrs. Louis Bsldracchl and fan.’ly put to work straightening the Americaa Drobny, 6-3. 7-5, 9-7, ta doubles. other pace-setters. They were borne with an 18 to 13 triumph. "The A Tucsd.iy Bd(ritum lor. W.TZ-NBC sound reoorder;%and Layne Britton, ' The pastor Rev. Leon H. Austin Hits— McCormick, Clnctanatl, W. Pet. partfier. ' . lished a world record for (?lass F, REPORT TO MANAGER 3:00—The Story of Mary Marlin. in, labor disputes. ! ■ Cashing a *15,000 30-day note of WUUngton Avenue are 'Spending wreckage. Lx ^ Neenah, Wls.-7-Bobby Rlggs' wins Frank Moore, genial Mamaroneck. game wan a benefit affair for 3:15— Ma Perkins.'. at 2:15 p. ni., cormnq from ovi r>-.M>. makeup artist described by officers spoke on the theme of "A Stum- • 101; Goodman, Cincinnati, 91. Clevelimd ------44 25 «i638 DIv, 1 , outboard motorboats when Robert "Bingo" Sturgeon, w(io suf- Ratification o f the' child labor I with a second client. Smart repaid a week at a cottage at Bluff point Fox River Valley tennis tourney,' N. Y., par buster, who shot a 68 as is a 15-nilhute pirkuji of ' .Xmcni a's as Smart's unwitting tool in a^fan- bling Block or a Stepping Stone." Doubles— -Martin, Philadelphia, New York ...... 42 27 ' .609 he drove hls bouncing craft 55.419 fered a ^broken none in a "Twi clash 3:30— Pepper Young's Family. amendment' to the Federal Consti- the first note. While dickering on Beach. beating Ernie Sutter, 4-6, 3-6.'6-1, his opening bid, and Terl Johnson, 3:45-r-**The Guiding Llglit.'* Day” al the.'BriU.'Ui Kinplre i-xposi- taatlc two-year swindle, were held Text was Saint John 6-63 at the 25: McClormlck. Cincinnati. 23. Boston . • •. .... 41 29 fi86 miles per hour In the state cham- last week, but a disappointlngiy Must Obtain Permission Sttw*' tution. a third note for *25,000, he paid Miss Elizabeth Foatsnella and 6-1, 6-4; and El wood tlon, Glasgow. One of the speakers on suspicion of, forgeiy, grand theft morning service of the Second (Con- Triples—Goodman, Cincinnati add Washington ..;. 39 ' 37 -613 Norristown, Ps., "dark horse” who pionship regatta yesterday. The sm.all crowd was in attendance. For Trip To New York; S i ; is Lord Elgin. . . . The let's visit and conspiracy. back $10,000 of the second note. brother Joseph Fontanells of Med-' Cooke beat Rigs and Hal Surface, EAST SIDES TO P U Y flred a 69 that gave him a tie fOr The third client, attorney Gail gregational church. Mlsa Shirley BUCKIMHAM Suhr, Pittsburgh, 8. Detroit ...... 37 3& .493 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 in doubles. * new • mark bettered by more than The PoMsh lads fell on Lashlnske' Date Set As Yet. . i series of house to house interviews Names of film celebrities such as way. Mass., former resident spent Home runs—Goodman. Cincta' Chicago . . . , third with Snead and Henry Burck, asked the advice of invest- Schell , of Willimantlc played the ___ 29 3*6 .446 Haverfort, Pa.— Frank Guernsey, one mile per hour .the old secord and Kartl for 13 hits and .nine runs 'o f WOR-MBS .close 'for the seai.in Nelson EMdy, Jeanette MacDonald organ u d accompanied her aunt, the week-end with relatives ta the No further sendees w UI'Tm held natl, 21; Ott, Sew York 19. Philadelphia ...... 27 42 .391 NEW BRITAIN TONIGHT Picard. ^ held by Douglas C. Fonda, Orange, In the first four innings 'and then ment counselors. They mailed the borough. Jr., I Rice, whips Horey Lewis, Ken- ■ A ll members Maaehs8taK.^i I with tonight's bro.idca.st at 7-30 Manchester and Charles Laughton .were "suck- Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton who sang a at the Buckingham Congregational Stolen bases— Koy, Brooklyn, 10; -SL LOula ...... 22 47 519 Other'Likely Threats N^. J . ■ Normqn Plltt went to the hill and High’s, baseball team who10 are gronre*! ataff note, filled out but unsigned, to Miss Mtaerva Msttoon has re- church until Sunday, August 21. yon, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0, to.take national WDRC from the Bo'js' Club in New Y.d-k er bait" In Smart's confessed career solo. Scbareln, nilladelphia, 9. Eaetern Four tothera, ex-champlon -Psul Championship honors x loent to checked the visitors with three, hits to make tbe trip to New Toric OUgr, a postoffice box they had rented. The pastor. Rev. Philip M. Rose, has intercollegiate tennis title; Joe' Hunt of frenzied finance, the district at- Edmund Klelsple has returned turned , to her home ta Tbomaston Pitching— K lta^r, . Pittsburgh. W. t. PcL Spft Ban Rivals Meet At East Runyan, U,. S. open,, champ Ralph (?Unton R. Fergu.ion, Waliah, Maas., in tbe last five frames. His. mates, awarded the Red aad Wblta fer 996 Hartford. Oaon. 1880 Date Book Smart. Investigators said, admitted begun hls annual vacation. An eve- * and t«w ia Wetherell, Southern Q ll^ On th ^alr tonight: torney's office reported.. from attending the Blue iand Gray after spending several days as the 7-1; Brown, Pittsburgh, 12-2. Birigbamtoo 24 fi67 Side Playground At 6:30; Guldahl,. Dick Metz - and Marvin who won the- - Governor Lehman however, failed to accord him ^he gatalngjtiui finals at tbs first animxl he obtained Burck's letter from guest of Mrs. Leslie Hunter on ntag service was held at the church fornla. wlh doubles, beating Lewis * Daytlgiit SaTtag Time Talks—WABC-CBS, 6 :1.5. ,Ubln As rslstsd in the confession, Reunion held at Gettysburg, Penn. Hamfpn :.. 25 .643 Stahl o f 1-anstag, Mich., jvere work- trophy. He scored ,2.225 points. support be deserved and ninh ruria state basebxU tourpey, aniati Johanson, on "Co-operativp Swe- f- coming Bveats. I /Mayer's chauffeur on s pretext. • H igh 'street ' , ' last hlghL- and Don McNeill, 6-2, 6-2; 6-4. Locals Sign Neubaner. Smart set himself up '.in 1936 as He left the Pitch’s Hoipe In Noro- Albany .... ---- 38 87 .507 ing on 70's; while nine more taclud- Arthur J. Wullachleger. Laschr' were tallied by the Nstimial Home, permlsslea slips to be den; " WJZ-N^C 9:30. Radio ‘ Fo- 'July 18-24.—American Legion Still cautious, Burck demanded to Miss Margaret McLaughlin of Harley Reed ia spending five Trenton . . . . Hew York — Maxwell Howard’s. "Mr. Mayer’S confidential repre- ton, June 29 In the best o f health, ___ 34 34 300 Ihg home club pro Jimmy Thomson, monL took second'place with 2.069 only two being-earned; Plltt fanned their parenta. TbiMa slips a n y bo rum, Ben. Joseph C. O'Mahoney on Carnival at Dougherty's lot U lk with Mayer, on the telephone. Manchester spent the week-end at weeks at Camp Woodstock, the T. M. Elmira...... 34 85 .493 Stagehand equals Empire City Tonight at the JBast Side play- Monday; July i i sentative." Hls front was a forged and enjoyed every moment of the grounds the East Sides will play were bracketed at 7. Six othen, points and James Mulen, Richmond, five batters, ibubiei went tbe dis- obtained from Manager Jaffa "The Monopoly Investigation;" Aug. 29-Sept. S.—Knights of Co- Smart arranged for the call at ths the home of Mrs. Emma J. Mullins C. A. camp, which this season Is un- DOC Williamsport .... 34 39 track record of l;51 for mile and P. M. lumbus carnival. letter, saying he was to •negotiate trip. Mr. Klelsple 'is 94 years old. He .466 New Britain in a softball encounter. among them three-time wtafier Gene V a, third bvith 1394. All were tance for the winners and also fan- "Jump” Glovanntai .wbo i ^ WABC-CBS 9:45, Mrs. Estelle studio to be taken by Britton, who on High street _ der the direction o f Rev. W. F. Ty ler Hartford ... ---- 27 _41 597 one eighth ta beating WUllam 4:00— Patterns In Swing. special contracts-with M-G-M stars. returned from the trip to the home of the Vernon church. Harley h a s " New Britain wUI have Vic Dagata Sarazen, Byron Nelson and Ray smgteur pilots. WuUschleger ' Wasi ned five. Even though 31 runs were that an players ss# him xa / Starhbefger on "America's Peace was told to answer, “ yes” 'to all Frank Parisa of West Mata street Wilkes-Barre . . . 24 -^47 538 Woodward's Fighting Fox by half scored ta all, the G A’s hadT2 man possible. , 4:30— Those Happy Gilmmas. DR. HEWITT SERVICES For getting them to agree to quit questions. to rest up a few days before com- taken his trumpet along with him RACING pitching while the East Sidera Mangrum, had par 72’s to show for awarded the Finger Lakes cham- Movement.” la spending the week at Sound View TODAYS GAMES lenjgth to wta flO.OOO Empire City stranded on the baas paths and the 4:45—Del Casino. ' M-G-M if Mayer should resign. ing to his home in Coventry which and will keep ta praeftM. E V E R Y N I G H T nave signed Marv Neubauer to their first round. - pionship. ^ N o snmrimcaeMaC.has bax WABC-CBS—7, Hums and Allen When the Burck note fell due last ^sch. Nlantlc; NattonaT Handicap. . . ■ P.NJ1. had eight xa yet as to tbs ttaw wfeoa H 6:00—^ d Liter, Middletown, July 11 —, (A P ) Smart claimed he was to receive 10 month and was unp^d. the attorney will be very soon. W. P. A.'laborers art making good handle their hurling. A Uvely tus- Jlmmy-Hlnes and K y l ^ o o n A new American mark for Class (west repeat 9:30): 7:30, Margaret per cent of their salaries as com- 'Mr.'Sfid Mrs. Gordsn Charter and DAILT DOUBLE Pittsburgh at Cjhlcago. ' Boston — Heathsrtlme, longahot O’Liaky and Lusky paced the Chester and Naugniitacfc t m 6:80—'March of Games. Funeral aervicea were held today finally reached'Mayer and the case The beys of ths 4-H Dairy club progress on the new bridge on Bell sle- Is expected as Nekr Britain wars at 78; Shuts, Johnny Revolts, X boats o.ver a 6 '2-3 iq)Iea course Speaks recital; 8.30, Mugic for Mod- mission. daughter of Park street have been Ctaclnnati .at S t Louis owned by A. E. Silver,/bests favor- BUly Buriu and Jug MeSpaden at Polish attack tand Varrlck featured make tba trip; wbkff wUI 5:45—New Horizons. ' for Dr. Joseph William Hewitt, pro- was turned over to the district at- started this noomihg tor a twro day street. Work is also well under way rsl aad l« d BAC E8 New York at Kxmklyn ed .CSiarlotte Girl by half length ta trimmed the local team last Thurs- was eatabUshed by Bedford Davie, ems; 9, Marek Weber concert; 11, To forestall inquiries, the sound spending the past week on a motor 74; Horton Smith at 75, and Tony for the G A’s. The Amerks desire mttendsnes at one e f tea N a 6:00— News Service. fessor of Greek language and liter- torney. ' • 'Judging tour. ‘They met at Dailey's on the State , road out past John (Only games aoheduled). day to the tune of .5-0. Dagata Tuxedo.Park; who drove his. slender Clyde Lucas orchestra. man told prospective victims that trip thnnigh Pennsylvania, Wash- Lungo’a property. *10,000 Mdyflower Stakee at Suffolk to take this opportunity to. twenic Tankaas\baaslMir gaana . 6 :1(>—B aseb all S c o ^ . ature at Wesleyan university and Meantime, Investlgaton eald. Packard Garage In Rockvills at 10 Downs. fanning olxtsen man and allowing Manero, Leo DlegXl and Johnny craft 56:05 miles ,per hour. Davie TVABC-CBS—7, Dick Himber dean o f freshmen until his retire- "Mr. Mayer will positively deny any ington and Virginia. but thraa hits. Navarthclexa. tbs FarraU at 75. Moriarty Brothers for their contri- : ^=16— "Popeye." ahow; 7:30, Pick and Pat; 8. New Smart had tried to raise a. m , taking a bua and ata their Philadelphia at WashlngtaB — n toe first o f s' series' at three ment last month. connection with the matter”' If ap- * Mias Polly Ann O’Cbnnall al Chlcag«>-,-Beau Jamea. Oalumet East Sldog 5eel that with tha clever bution to the benefit. Wllmjagtofv ^^^^M ody Weavem ud Harold !Hi Welles dramaUc series, open- funds by his fanoillar routlns, ap- lunch at noon a t tlM Maasaebusetu Oak leaves have been used as ta- 8:00 to f:S0 r.H. -W 8P1 (Only gjune scheduled). fxnns* two-year-old. wins Hyde icla^raoea tor Claum X boata. The Dr. Hewitt, who was 62, died last proached. Highland Terrace ta viziting with Neubauer tw trilv they can reveraa* Mxnuroneclt. N . T .—Ray BUlowa PoHah NaHooal Home by ThnniaxP." Dracula;” 9, Wayne King waits; proaching a Culvsr a t y bnainsaa Stats Ooltaga, A m h a i^ Thay upant sigiila by various curps and ranks o f Fxih stakes at Arllngtoa Park oa other two imees wUl bX held at Bos- Frtday. Burial was In T*«Ai«n huj The schsms paid lu first dlvi- her aunt, Mrs William O’B r la in that decMco. A e game will gist Amartcan walker cap playar. ahoota ^ en. R. H. PO. A. E. man with a qote tor 137,500 and oC- tba aftemooO' Judging Jarseys. Hoi- the U. a. Navy oiacs tba ton. Mass.. and Red Rank, N. J. Uandslk. ae...... 6 8 2 5 6 T y. XMck Jutiaa orchagta. DVDOtOex* Willimantlc. ‘Ihggarrs (areted YaJo xt xppfodmxtxiy dk- to dtaieoBt x t e — agmboi « ( its i • i n f i * XMUX ifi 79-hoIe total e f 955 to wta SweetSar 'Bmpoth water and ideal weather 8y^6, If ...... 4118 5 0 Mad the rxM M WhEfilifcl, K 1 • . « :m • • r-. L.... ByMA — viiOQACtL - - V0\\T "WOO AMO m Ra picnic. Group! taken care of 25c FOR sal e;— T W O horse Deerlng 1.. Scarboro o f Boston, Green HOla CbarUe McAndrew, Newton, way? TO 60 Harold, Donald Byron and Ruth and Jerry—I ’m satlsfled. Further- m n l. Phona M86. per hour. SpecUJ day ratea. Free Workmanship guaranteed. Paint- mowing machine. 491 Porter St, of Worcester and Ghotse Wright Maaa., pro who finished second last Daughter—Well, last night'ha ask- ^)VR0U6V\ MIm Hazel West of Tolland and^ more, ray- house burnt down arid I ...... ' '. I *' "~ hour with every five. Arnold Nrt- ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion, 81 o f n o r w ic h I ^ Hyde Park In Maaa., Beardsley year, shared third position with ed me If you and mother ware easy aen.. 71 Delmont, comer of Sum- Wells street. Phone 4860. TRACTORS,-FORDSONB, Farmalls, Bridgeport, New Haven Munelpal, profesalonala CSiet Taylor,” Rock- Hartford. to live with. f ' haven’t any .Insurance. u... * |S4iiiOOl»06 ANNUUNCKMENTS mit. Phone M23. John Deere, detracs, used tractor BUwr a t y of Merideh and the land, Robert O owley, Dedham, Mies Minnie Helen Hicks Perry-Too bad. MOWER SHARPENING, repairing, Jerry— I ’m satisfied; to cap ev- plom , used M tato diggers. Dub- Stanley club here, the scene of the Mass,, and Dave Hackney, LowelL Miss Elizabeth Hicks of Ne “Where ^ould people live to bO OR, u flaw acc o mmo date four paaaan* vacuum Cleaners ' .-econdiuoned. lin Tractor Co., Pfovidenbe Rd., toum49„ ’ City are expected at erything off business U'so bad I ’m who chalked up 69'a the happiest?’’, aske a social serv- g a n tai tny car, to and from Hart' 160 iH ty AU’IXJMUBILES l<'UK SALE 4 Key making, lock repairing, aara WllUmantlc. James 01 ^ Of Brooklyn liilaa Bauer Favored W ilfred Girard, Bath, former summer home Monday. Ive worker. And diffidently we turning it over to the government ford. Write Bo* X. Herald; combination cbanglng. Bralthwaite. Eastern Fol^t. Conn., July 11 — In pajrment of.-my taxes. I’m ^go- 6Ay — 1835 P L Y M O U T H S E D A N , ‘ 1884 Maine amateur tltUat, led the Mr, and Mrs. Jacob/(^orches ara proffer the suggestion: “Within .52 Pearl street. (A P )— Mlaa Jeau Bauer of Prov- ing to let them do my worrying'for 7-// FOR RENT—LATEST TYPE hoapl Plymouth acdan, 1833 Pontiac Police Beats Gilbert Smith teiir entrants with a 72, while B. F entertaining, eeveral^f their Hart- their incomes.’’ WANTEI>—TO BUY 58 idence, R. I., wa8 'a.Yavorite to de- Stahl, Rangeley,' tacked up a 76- ford relatives oyer the week end. me. tal bad for home Uaa, Ratea rea sedan. 1833 Ford Coach, 1832 Olds- LAWNMOWEKS sharpened and re- fend the OriiWold CUp.^aucces4ifully 11—65 to lead the Amateur low Barbara B a ^ o f Rockville is a aonable. Call Kemp'a bid SdSO. mobile sedan, 1832 Pontiac coach, paired.. Precision grinding de- W E P A Y M ARKET prices for your H » —I f I kissed you would you In Golf Final aa the 18-hole ' quaUfjdng round netters. guest o f her.grand parents, Mr. and ’The only two areas In the world 1831 Ford coach. Cole Motors, livery service. Karisei. and Bdgar- metals, rags and paper stock. seream? iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox FOR H EALTH—Sport, to reduca, shooting began here today In the Mrs. Heiuy Hanson. She— Of course, but T don’t sup- where alUgators (as dlsUnguiabad 6463. ton, Buckland. Phone 7385. William Ostrinsky, 182 Blsaell 20th awniial Sheneceaaett women's rant a blka. 25c hour. Aak about ' .street. Call 5878. .... ; Mrs. Jminie Bennett aad (risnd pose it would do much good because from crocodiles) are found today InvltaUon golf tournament. t^ ester my’s^sthr s are In the Lower Yangtze In . for 1 plan; George B. WUliama, A SAFE PLACE TO BUY. Schal HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage Norwich, Conn., July 11— (A P )— Match play will start Tuesday from/Manchester, Mrs. Elliott and there I'a no one home now.' OUR BO ARDING HOUSE 105 Oxford, off Strltkland. Teie- ler Motor Sales Inc. Dodge-Ply- and harness repairing, sport tops Catching'crimihala la by no means son of Hartford were guests China (Alligator sinensis) and Mle- with the final scheduled - Friday. . (B y Aaeociated Press) sissippi and Florida, where the larg- pbnna 6234, moutb Sales and Service. Center eind curtains, repsiired. 90 ROOMS WITHOUl BOARD 59 the only accomplishment of James Miss Bauer, playing brililant golf ursday o f Mr. and Mrs. John H. BEAD iT Oft NCIT at Olcott St. Phone 5101. Open Oleska, Brooklyn, N. Y., acting Hahk Leiher, Giants—Hit two^ Steele. / Spalding's Baseball Guide says er Mississippi alligator (Mlsslaslp- bridge street. Telephone 4740. at the present time, has won the homers, good for four nms, to wl evenings. / captain of detectives who possessed State Deputy Ira Wilcox and Mrs. that the first pitching was literally ptenals) occurs. ve .VV.V- FOR RENT— ROOM. 88 P e a r l Bt. Griswold trophy three times In the Bees 6-2. 1 P-PU T M Y ye n/ and LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED — today the Charles F.- Noyes mem- last four years...... Wilcox of Eaglevljle, Conn., mem- pitching.! The ball ivas not thrown. Telephone 5895. prlal trophy, emblematic of the Jim Wasdell and Zeke POLUAR POWKJ HE SPILLED A Manchester Price $1.00. Factory method. Call- Other topnotebers In the tourney bers of Tolland Grange were guests 'Ihe present method has been .BUSINESS SERVICES ed for and delivered free. Walt Norwich invitation golf title. include Mrs. Marion Turple Mc- Senators — Wasdelt's bomSr with of Hebron Grange Wednesday night gradual evolution and the ball may STORIES AKl'THEW TH- BOWL OP ALPMABSTT UFFEKED LS 1 Burnett; 110 Spruce street. Phon4 Oleaka won the 13th annual tour- Naughton of Great Neck, L. I.; bases loaded heat A ’e t n «^ n e r 6-2; when State Master Edgar Lucker now be tossed, Jerked or thrown. THROW OUT 7MB SOUP THE LCTTBRS Eveninsr .Herald FOR RENT—FURNISHED front nament yesterday aftemooif after a Bonura's plnch-alngleninth drove 6266.r ■ room. Inquire 75 Linden street. Mias Virginia Guilfoil of Syracuse. presented the check o f $100.00 ta LITTLE iSQUARBS WOULD S PE LL LOOK OVER YOUR evergreens, see-saw struggle with Gilbert N. Y., and Mrs. Fredariek G. In two rune for 8>7".nlghtcap..decl- Hebron. Grange having won this Sambo— Black Boy, bow did you IN STA M PS " classified Smith of Staten Island, N. Y., who elon. / . , ee ^ 4 blue Spniee and hemlocks for red FOR RENT-^PLEASANT fumUh Davis of Providence. from the National Grange on their all get that soot on youah coat? LIKE -T)-jaT— came back from a four-down dis- ADVERTISEMENTS spider. Very numerous this year. HELP WAN'JED— ed. room. Reasonable, 98 Pine In an 18-hole exhibition match Johnny Vajjder Meer, Reds-^ Safety Program. Btus— That edn’t soot, Carbona, HUH? look/ Spray at once or Phone 85^, John FEMALE ,^5 advantage at the 17th hole to an featuring favorites yesterday. "Mrs Handcuffed Cubs 3-1 with four hlU. J’a dandruff? . , OoBal aU avarac* word! I# a Uaa street.' even position after the 36-boles of and Mrs. Francis NetUeS X §:^KLATS— vitation, teamed up with Miss 8-7 victory over Browns. House Thursday evening. IE DIETING AND EXERCISING -TWATte SEVEN arlea of tbraa llnaa FLOKIS'I'S— NURSERIES l.>) between 4 and 6 only, or Tuesday They halved the S7th bole and It GuilfoU to defeat Mrs. Davis and SO STRENUOUSLY THESE DAYS Una ralaa par dar for traaalaot TENEMENTS look very much as though they y Blanton and Jim ibhln, Pirates Miss.Grass';^. CSaugh is a gueet -— THEM X W l H f a. m. . ’ Miss Bauer, 2 and 1. ^B lan ton topped Cards 5-2 with MAY BE MERELY GETTINO IN FOR SALE—CELERY PLANTS would be even on the abort 38th of Miss Fannie'Barber of Maple ^ S A y , X LIKE M a e tla a Harcb IT, laST FOR REINT—5 ROOM tenement. Rangeley Lakes, Me., July 11 — SHAPE TO DON ONE - PIECE •/ Caab Cbarxa 50c per hundred, cabbage plants W ANTED —EXPERIENCED middle also but Smith blew a three-foot eight hits In opener; Tobin's pinch- street, E31ington. • THI» 8t ^THINO SUITS. t OBBaaotttlva Oara ..I 1 atai t ata ',36c per hundred, also cauliflower aged woman for general house- putt and Oleaka was home in regu- double drove In two runs for 4-3 Mr. and Mrs. E lle r^ N ® * •*>4 weather atreet. Apply after 3;30 p. Warwick, R. I., professional held a ■ . . I. . ■ CbeaaeutlTa Dara ..I t au U ata 84.00 per thousand, at Odermann's, .work.'iMost of .laundry aent out.:No lation figures, ending the match. night-cap victory. sons Ellery Neff Jr., and'Etenjaman I M r ...... l i aul u ata m., at 713 No. Main street. shaky, one stroke lead m the Joe Kuhel, White Sox—H it hom- Wife—Fr^r There’s som< ▲11 ardara far Irragular Inaartlona 604 P a r s e r 's t r e e t . ^ children. Home nights. Write Box Oleska's medal score for the 36 spent Sunday with Mrs. Neff’s $800 Rangeley open^rlche« s*t^e er, drove in two runs and scored creeping upatairs! Will M dhardM at Iba ana Uma rata Z, Jerald. . boles was 72-71— 143; Smith's 74- in Maine golfdom wenT Into Its mother, Mrs, Carrie CMrpenter ahd Spaalal ralaa (or Iona tarn avarr FOR RENTW3 OR 4 ROOMS at 73— 147. ■ two In 5-4 victory over Tigers. Husband—Wbasza UmeT second round today. / ' Mrs. William'' Smith at Crystal W ife— Half-past three. dar adrartlalna flaaa apoa raqaaat. Midland Apartments. Call 4131 or Connecticut favorites in the tour- Vito Tamulls, Dodgers, and Mor- ▲da aidarad bafora tba third ar Ofth MOVINU—TRUCKING- Pazullo, battering' three strokes Lake. •help wanted— 8333, nament all were 'eliminated during rie Amovlch, P h illie ^ Tamulls . Husband—Well, thank goodness, dap will ba abaraad aelp (ai the aa- STORAGE 20 off par, led a Arid o f 51 entrants Ellington Grange eofthall team Ifc Is not me this-time. tbal aambar af tltraa tba ad appear* Mal e .'le FOR RENT— SIX ROOM tenement, the first day of match play; medal- at Uie end of the first 18-holes yes- pitched two-hlt, runless ball for two defeated Tolland Grange team by a ad. ebanrlng at tba rata aamad but AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you ist Bobby Grant of Wethersfield, innings to save 6-3 opener v.in: Trocing 300 Years with garage.. 589 Center atreet. In- score o f 6 to 6 on the Ellington "Yf .^ yo u DON’T WORK aa allowaaaa ar ratnada eaa ba mada want the best In Local and Long LOCAL MAN, 25 TO 45 to service and Burt Resnlk of Race Brook. Am ovlch hit double anij single, driv- TQ- aa ala tlma ada atoppad aftar tba quire 464 Hartford Roadi Grange grounds Wednesday eve- WATOTHE COMPLETION OF In Delowafe Distance Moving. Daily Express' nut meat and candy route. Must New England Tourney ing In two runs, In 5-8 Phils night- tfU dap. --"V ning. TOUR ^ S K S AND PROJECTS No *nill forblda'i dlaplap llaaa net Hartford, Manchester, Rockville have car and cash for merchan- FOR RENT— 18 WOODBRIDGE New Britain, Conn., July l l — , cap victory. (p H U N D lERlN O R e m T Hudson, Tolland Grange sponsored a pub- TOUR LAROR is LOST. AN UN- aeld. Phone 6260, 68 Hollister street. dise on location. 835 weekly salary atreet, five rooms, modernized first , (A P )— Walter Kupiec and the TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Ben Chapman, Red Sox—His dou- ^ mcploring the Atlantic coast, Tba Barald wlU aat ba raapoaalbla plus . commission. Write only,’ Franconia golf club, both o f Sprin- lic card party at the.. Community r public from Rockville, Hartford, Manches- s t r o :^ by the Indians. ■ X T " Spcciflcatlons Wrltcr.s. TSartford, July 11.— (A P )— Law® widow tried to collect aa a aoBvaalaoea to adaaniaara. but Good vision at clo.4e range Is en- extending through from Hudson to Estate of Charles E. Llnsley late office and the number, power and ter and from vlsltora In town, from Undaunted., new colonists 'tii^ S( OKCHY SMITH Well! ThiS*jB D ^ ^ ^ ______By JOHN C. TERRY tba CASH RATES will ba aaoapiad aa APPLIC ATIO N FORM and detailed tence Doyer, S-yesur-old eon o f Mar- ' The Insurance, company said: joyed by new-born Infants, but they William street. Width 99 ft., length Manchester, In said District, deceas- duties bf the Town Officers o f the St. Petersburg, Florida, the menu shall and Jennie Doyer o f thla city, der the South company of Sweden rULL PATUENT It paid at tba bual- do not follow objects which are 16 Information may be obtained In ed. constated o f bM f loaf, baked bqiane, “No, 3TOU cannot collect on thla In- planned ^tUement in 1624. But • HH tl* it M •#« lebPOl T hat BVENiNfr, at the airpor t cafe - creat oav*,tho9P ! I / 5 PEAKIN' O F FC&,, ABOUT MIPNIEHT, Hb"N j / MAYBE \ /l peWBT'WATTMR.H BOM aSloa aa ar batora tba aaaantb 165. Garden planted. Phone 7900. The Administrator having sxhlblt- Town of Manchester,'* approved died this morning at the Hartford surance policy. Death Is not an ac- dap fallowloa tba'drai laaartloa at to 25 Inches away froln their eyes. the Personnel Department, State brown bread, rolls, relishes, a varie- hospitaL He was struck by a truck in 1638, Peter Mlnuit planted the \ ------SHT IU never FD«(>BT LOOK an T H ERE / A ip - H E'* PLy iN * Ml* / H E'i POST- ' I*M ITM— vflU A gB— ed Ills preliminary administration ac- May 20th, 1915, will meet at the cident—It is a visitation of (Jod." aaab ad otbarwiaa tba CHa RUE Capitol, Hartford, or at local office count with said estate to this Court Municipal Building in said Town of ty o f salsuls with coffee, ice cream April 30 near his home. first real Swedish' community In FBRKV RX/NP VOUI? ItATS will ba aollaolad. Na raaponal- of the Connecticut State Employ- for allowance, It Is So the widow took the matter up the New World at what is now blUtp for arrora la Calapboaad WANTED— Manchester on July 18th, 1938, at and cookies. An autopsy was to be peiformed A r i w r eny Aurpwer, Vf41lP IN 7WAT HAN&AR, MR.eMITH, ment Service In Ansoiiia, Bridge- O R D E R E D :— That the 16th day o f this morning to leant the cause of with ja lawyer, who reversed the de- Wilmington, naming it “Christina- will ba aaianad aad tbalr aseeraar REAL ESTATE 77 July. A. D„ 1938, at 9 o'clock (d. a. .t.) seven o'clock, e. s. t., for the pur- Miss Marjorie Miller and Law- 6CPRCHV AND Bi/ZZ HE VVBNT IVILD WI7H JO Y- 70LP ME CALLi/ •aaaot ba maraniaaA port, Bristol, Danbury, Danielson, rence Clough have returned fram death and whether the death was the cision, He contended that any visi- bam,” in honor o f the child queen, i forenoon, at the Probate Office, In pose o f assessing two-thirds of the tation of God to a lawyer was im M fffT A N O tP p n f N P A0OUY Hartford. Meriden, Mldd^town, W ANTED—SOME unimproved land sgld .Manchester, be and the same la cost thereof upon the property ad- Washington, Oonn., from a week result of injuries received in the ac- Christina. He named the entii’C INDEX OF .accident. ten-itory “New Sweden,” although a .CHEYENNE M AIL, FLIOKT New Britain, New Haven, New with frontage on highway, for assigned for a hearing on the a llo w - jacent thereto, for the .construction spent at the young, people's confer- cident. OP 5COROIY*>, EMERGENCY London, Norwajk, Norwich, Stam- cabin site. Not to .exceed 8100 ance of said administration account His physician said this morning it was actually settled Jointly by TPA NePO PT P IU ?r, . CLASSIFICATIONS with said estate, and this Court di- of sidewalks or curbs or both upon ence and will give a report at the ford, Thompsonville, Torrlngton, cash. Not more than, fifteen miles said street. church school Sunday. that Lawrence suffered a fracturied Swedes and Finns. New Sweden PWKY CmW&ON — BIftka aMM*****-••• ••••■• rects the Administrator to give pub- pelvis In the accident and was ap- HELPING ’THE JOBLESS IS was to last until 1655, when peg- Waterbury, WllUmantlc. from Manchester. Write Box R, lic notice to,rall persons Interested For and by order of the Mr. and Mrs. AI Schaeffer of New TAW NG O fP A lX D & r BagSAamaata parently well on the road to recovery FINE, BUT WOULDN’T IT BE legged Peter Stuyvesant with ■aarnagaa ••vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa# APPLIC A TIO N S should be filed Im- Herald. therein to appear and be heard there- BOARD OF SELECTMEN York City has arrived in town for IM MBPIATFLY pN A CALLS on by publishing a copy of this order until shortly before his death. CHEAPER HELP BUSINESS seven vessels and as many hunr. O^taa ,,,,,,,, a aaa aaa aaa aa aaa ■ mediately and not later than July In some newspaper having a circula- OF THE the summer montbe. Police Bald the driver o f the truck, 5c« p p uLfp p w w r, terd Of naaka ...... 16, 1938. SO IT COULt). PROVIDE JOBS? to freshen about July 15th, . 2- rected to give public notice to the Bantlar—Plumblna—RooBaa ’.a. 11 5432 creditors to bring in their claSna, 10 m HUH? tnaarsnea ...... n heifers. Geo.. H. Slater, Glastoil- within said time . allowed by posting ItllllBary-Oraabmaklng .....an it bury, R. F. D. Telephone Glaston- a copy of this order on the public C ^ MoTlag—.Tnioklnp;—dtorsga K bury 2260. ______/' . sign post nearest to idle placs' where anAH ^bllc Paaiausar karrloa ...«..ao-A A M BULA N CE the deceased last dwalt within said PM ntInr— Paparlns ...... — .aa. 11 town and by publishing the same In YflaHUAJ Profwloaal Barrlcaa ...... If _____ (Doujran) ELECTRICAL some newspaper having a circulation S*,s*ir*°* ...... a It .in said, probate district, within ' t’en Hill. Yajlorina—Drains—Clasalac ... I 4 APPLIANCeS—RAOIO 49 days from tha date of this ordsr, and ^tUt Goods ADd Ssnrteo #••••«■ ^ rsturn make to this court of the no- WMitod—Baslnsts Sorrleo H 5630 BARG AINS IN. repossessed radios, tice given. Kdoratloul "all kinds hand vacuum cleaners, WILLIAM 8. HYDE C o o rM u o Classss ...... IT (Holloran)A Judge. Ihivata In*irncUona-„...... u Just right for the car, or cottage, H-7-n-3S. also double door,® 12 cubic ft. re- Mnaleal—Dramatle ...... |* 3060 frigerator, using frlgldalre com- AT A COURT OF'PROBATE HELD - Waoltd—Inatnieticma a.™ ...... '*« at .Manchester, within atjd for tha pressor, like hew, 1 year guaran- District of Manchester, op. the 9th ^ ^tniuiclal (Quish) BoDd»—Siocko—MortfAiroo t\ tee. Can be bought for 1-3 its day o f July, A. D,. 193S. ButlOMt OpportuQU!es ....»•€» • kl regtU'ar price. Just right for tavern Present -WILLIAM .<5. H T PE , Esq., Money to Loan ...... n or small store. Phone 6191, Brun- Judge. OH, WHATS TH‘ OKAY, K © . TWO MORE’ 4340 ; Estate of Victor, A. Caterson of J, Betp ftad kltnatloBo ner's, 80 Oakland street. Open Manchester, fn ai^d District, Incom- TMCW CAROL OFF TO tUBOPt USB, CHARLIE? I HOT UOSS C05MV) ’ 5*}® Wanted—FamaU ...... >4 petent. Halp W anted-Mai...... |« nights until 10 p. m. TO FORGET 60T ENOUIM I HAVEN'T TH' . The Conservatrlx having exhibited TR0URLE6, T V ^ E ’S SUCH A HEART TO Wanted ...... tt-A her account with said ssta'ts to this va/e 'll qo in o Btlp Wftnled—‘Ma Io or Femalo.. 17 H OSPITAL Court for allowance. It le T H A T LATfeR I THH4G AS CARRVIU* SVUMATHV; ORIVE HHA .^aata Wantad ...... «..I1-A HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ORDERED:—That the I6t|h day of SUnaltona Wanted—Famala a .i. tt .MEAN VSWlUB.,TRY ------1 TbO FAR. 41Mat!tiiur:i.Waiitdd*^Ma}a.'' [;Hl:^DaEnas:’DF.\^SED.AiFariatmw; J u ly . A.. D.^ » »;cJock -,fA,.a;-t.'y A KlO D d «5S -'Y ^ £ap1o7tnstot''A#«Do1es . . . a a , . ^ 40 -firl-rmu»h.-''kr 'rhV-WfoKafe 'O m cT , ''ln bargains. 3 .corns furniture 873. said Manchester, be and (he same Is A LL t o l d , AMO Uvo ktoclK—Peto^Poaltrr-* Toktele* Easy terms. Phone or write for a assigned for a hearing on the allow- wb'll get al o ng P f L " — B»^rda--PatA -41 •’Courtesy : Auto”. Alberta'Fumi- ance,of aald account wUh-sald estate, Ll»a Stobk—Vablelaa 4! and this C o u rt. directs, .the Conserva- S w e l l ] I ' m Pooltrr and SupplUa ...... 41 W ATER DEPT. tore Co., Waterbury, Conn. trlx to give public notice to all per- SU P P O SE D T O B E Waatad— fum — PnuItiT—Block 44 sons Interested .therein, to appear and l^or kBle— MlseellsMooeo be heard thereon by pujillshlng a 'rtPUR CjOUNSEUSR, ArUeUt For Sb Io ...... 3077 copy of thl'i order In aome newspaper . F FOR BALEl^FLAT top gas range, ,j3tou KN O W I “ ^ **'•*?*’*’ •• -.-‘ia-.a. <* with beat control oven. Call 5244; having a circulation ,In said District, Batidinc Hatariala ...... 41 (After 5 P.M.) five days before said day of Hearing Dlamonda—Watehaa—*lawalrr » 4t and return make to this Court. “ You tbrowin* this fox scarf away. Fan ?’’ Slactrleal Appllaoeaa—Radio „ 49 . X V ILLlA M S. H Y D E “ Yeah-L^last time I took it to the furrier he said he’d do the Pn^-and Paad ...... ;....,..4 I-A 7368 1 FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni- _ Judge. FrightfuUy sbrry, old i^ap, but we make no exceptions Oardan--KaRii— Dalrp Prodnota M ture. Inquire 342 Center stfetL H-T-U-ll. best he coiild but he wasn’t a veterinarian.’’ Bouteaeld Oooda ...... fi —if you no got tickee. you no can get shlrteel” Maehlnarr and Toola ( I Rmileal Initrumanta ...... mm.im It M A NCHESTER OSlea and Stora Equipaaat .... 14 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE > at tba S ta ra t...... (4 W ATER CO. The Snarls By THOMPSON AND COLL .Waatad—To Bur ...... 81 _ __ WUmt mmr mmt m 5974 . W H A T I S IT. I-I-DOM ’T TO O B A D B U T MOOBio Without Board TAMIA? WWV KNOW WHAT T A M IA M A VBE Boarders Waatod _ ■ ,«> ARE VOU Opuntry Board^!?u;;i;i; *::.*^:.*1* bOU’RE TALI4- L O O SE V0UI2, MVCA STAeiMO ACT IN<& A B O U T / T O M O U e.YES? Waatad—Raema—Board GAS CO. AWAKENS ME LIHE r- . lUBt FROVY A ^rtBtnts. n«ta Ttn»m«BU TOOUBLEP Bustnss Looatloni for Rent . . . 5075 . SLEEP IM HooMt Wot R.at ... Svbarbaa For Root” ” ” ...... THE EOO.«A jmmmer Homw Foi R M riniH SHE shakes wanted to Rent ...... ELECTRIC < 0 . WITH Keel btato Fm Bale TAKJIA, AFartraent Balldlaa (or Bala SMS IS Baslaaes Itropertr tor Bala " * Farms aad Land for a .i. 5181 SUODEMLV Bonaee for Bala ...... ,,.1 1 '" AWARE ^te ...... “ .t :::: THAT Reaart Propartj for •!!! »..U 1 SOVlETMIKtO ■•wbarbaa for tela ...... ^ Evening Herald Real EetaU for Bxehaaaa I& Wanted-rReal Beute ______" aaa L|^ 5121

. Mr. and Mrs. Marto Marehiaottl - J w a y Olbsda; treasurer, Mrs. mas.Truax. on North School etrsst a hollyhock Uco and her eoB o f JEtoctfiard. mo- tuni- way ef the White Moua- has beendaaued by Bufldlag Uepee- and Mr. aiBd Mrs. Jolaph Carlson had as her week-end guasU her sis- covered with pink blossoms, that tored down to Camp Craaa, Niantlc and daufbtar spent tha waak-add In ter,. Mrs. John McGovern and Members o f Ming David Lodge la soaring skyward at the rato of tor Edward C EUlott Jr., to Jaaria yesterday, where they were gueeU Boston whsra th^y wltnessad the daughter of Providence, R. L who have taken part In the third an Inch and a half sacb day, by ac- of First Lieutenant Jamae Pnntloe. Meyer of Manchester Green. Cost ''^Taylor, of KmaftoR, for- degree are requested to meet Fri- tual mssauremeat. Ths plant la of the new houae la sell mated at Saturday and Sunday baseball $8,000. Ir d-thia town <■ a paUant at The Woman’s Home Missionary day evening at 7:80 in Odd Fallows now 13 feet talL Mlae Ethelwya C Olbeon o f Flow- PUBLIC RECORDS Hartford hospltid. with atrap- society of ths South Methodist hall for rehearsal. er Btreet left this morning in com- Oarenoe B. dark of 804 Autumn tnfaction. church' has elected tha ' following John T. Munaia and Hold H. Me- pany with friends froi ■treat baa been given permlaMon Plonear Junior* Lodge of Odd Pel- for the addition A an' open porch lows wilt meet tonfgbt at 7 o'clock officers to serve during the coming Mrs. John Zimmerman who has Intyra of Laurel street, and Mr. for a week’s motor jtHp along the A permit for th# erection of a No. 1 of tha Ifanchaa- season: Presidant, Mrs. Mlnetta to hla home, cost of ths .addition in Odd Fellows halL been reading about the various Mice’s nloes, Mrs. Jamas M. Prsn- Maine coast to Bar Hamor and i«- alhgle dwelling on - Indian Drive xdapartment will meet at 7 Legs; vice president, Mrs. Helen heights attained Iw hollyhock, ntants being figured at $100. n EHlzabeth J. Oolway, tha Manchester TriiSt com- ' Marmann of 610 Oentor Otraet pany, this spring. MISS Irene Shieldi| -of SchoOl left Sunday to spend a few taeeks ' Regina DTtalla society will hold with her friend, Miss Elsla Fay,^> In Its regular meeting-thls evening at Pissalc, N. J. 7:30 a t the Sub-Alpine club on Eadridge street ~ An Important meeting of the curls'. Friendly Society will be held A soq was bom yesterday to Mr. tonight at 7:S0 o’clock. AU plan- and Mrs. James Cole of Wilming- ning to attend the anual picnic are ton, Del. The baby waa bom at the Delaware hospital in Wilmington, Jh u H M H an j Sa k asked to be present. and Is the grandson of Mrs. Elsie Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 08, Im- Strickland of Hollister street, Mrs. proved Order of Rad Men, will hold Cole being the former Miss I^snces Its'Tegular meeting In Tinker hall Strickland tonight at 8 o'clock. ' Brings You These Si^cials For Tuesday Plus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawson of I Chris. Frederickson of Highland Mein street are spending the season at Lake Oongamond, Soutbwtck, | luble Green Stamps Park has returned to his home after 7 weeks In tha Memorial hospltaL Haaa. Given With Cash Sales In

. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPEQAL Mrs. John Jones of 03 Hemlock Memorial Temple, Pythian SIs- NEW SHIPMENT OP street fell at her home Saturday tera, will meet tomorrow night at I LIMITED QUANTITIES, SUBSTANDARDS OP HALE’S. 8 o'clock in Odd Fellows hall. This | Both These Stores night and fractured one of her ribs. will be the final buslnesa session un- Mrs. T. B. Kehler and daughters til the latter part of August, and a I ef Cambridge street are vlsiUhg good turnout of ths memiMrs Is | All Day Tuesday with Mrs. Kehler's people at Tower hoped for. Brand new etsdea right In time Finespun Sheets City, Pa. Mlaa Emma. Lou Kehler for this big sale event. A ll the today began a five weeka' course Richard Roberta of Toronto, On- The a w e high etandards of the firat quality Hale’a FIneapun fiheeU ■mart colors of the aeaaon. Sizea

Ja dramMics at Northweatam uni- tario, who has been preaching at but. with ■“ alight ■ mlaweavea, oil■■ apots■ or the hema may be a little un- for everyone—14 to 62. Made to

•vanity, Evanston, 111. the Gospel Halt, 418 Center street, even. Limited quantitlea of each aize. ■ell tegidariy at $l.\9. UK J M t will continue eveiy evening this son o f Mr. and week except Saturday. The hour' MilNCHItml COMN* 8l’’x99” Mrs. Forrest Buckland of Bush Hill is. 7:48 and all w ill be welcome to I Road, who has been confined to’ the attend these meetings. He 1s mak- Rdg. Price $1.19. Of Pirat Quality. ; Memorial hospital since April with ing bis headquarters with John $ 1.00

a alieptocoecus infection, la im- Erickson of Gardner street. ; proviiig gradually and now able to

f Mt up Ih bed for a abort time dally. CiJIOIISe^SON. 72” X 99” 39c COOL MESH K N IT R A Y O N 68” X INC. Reg. $1.10 The Sunday acboel taachim of Reg. $1.10 CbBCordia Lutheran church w ill Hale’s 41st and House’s 85th Anniversary Sales are the meet. tomorrow . evening at 8 UNDERWEAR

•'dock. Bargain News of the Season. for Bummer. White and teaioae colors. Cut Sl*e 87” X 105" Panties and brlefa. Slz«s amall, medium, Raymond Moetle, who huya ip the CHENILLE large. : field and at farmer's auction mvk- ' ata Ifi Cbunactieut for a Providenca ^ S wholeaaler during tha paat weak We ’ ahipped an averaga o f 1,016 bushela Gan For and BEDSPREADS

ef baaaa a day 'to different places Deliver Four C each In Pennsylvania. Tha Longo Cbm- Doeteris PreseripUon! paay of Providenca, has now oon- HALE'S SELF SERVE WELDON DRUG CO. nactlcna with aelUng companies in I - The Original In New England^! .9 8 many parta of the country and Mr. Preaerlptloa Pharmaelsta REG. $1.95 SMART NEW STYLES IN Montis is representing the company SOS M a in S t r e e t tn the field not only in Connecticut, HEALTH MARKET hot also In part ot Masaachusetts and Rhodalaland. Wood Bead Bagi All White or Mexican design. ' TUESDAY SPECIALS

...... At..The...... Double ^ ^ G r e e n Stamps Given With Cash Sales. BOLTON LAKE pat and three tone ccuora in a eniart PLAYHOUSE Bontea 6 and 44 tulip design. All color combifi- H aleys atlon. Beat for single or 3-4 beds. Wed. throagh Sat., 8:30 p. m. loaf COMPLETE STOCK OP

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1Mske reserTktioiu et Kemp’s SmaU ] White Fabi^ic Gloves ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ or Dial 8241. B A RBIZ O N

Admission fl.lO and 83c; Includiim hand crocheted gloves In the Smoked Shoulders Lb. tax included. right length for summer wear. Values Maxwell Hoom to $1.80. Anniversary price C pr. We have bmabea for all type* | SP E C IA L! 69 «r power nmtora m etoeh and cma 2 L b. Can make repelre wltboot deiey.. Coffee C repe o r Sa tin P a re D ye Pulleys'— Belting $ SHEER CHIFFON 1.06 MR. HOLMES ^ Pu re Silk Slips Hormeil Spam Can 17 Tears Your Own Local NORTON

EI.EirrRICAL^- IVi^ooBd Can IMnty Moore ITphoISterer' ~ INSTRIIMENT CO. ^ Phone 4660 OP QUALITY Beef Stew—^ HUUarfi Street Menobeeler j Upholstering 18-Ounoe Cen Bnrt Oiney’a

3-Piece Suites, Flattering new shadee First time we have ever, Occasional Chairs, Tomato Juice In genuine rlngtees. 3 Dining Room Chair Seats, sold a slip of this quality at so ^ I>srge Package and 4 thread crepe Sofas Re-upholstered Equal low a price. Stock up* now chiffon hosiery with re- SPECIAL To New. Cushions Refill- .inforced heel' and toee Kre-mel Surprise 2 Pkgs. 29c and save on each one. The ed, Chair and Sofa Seats Re- for extra wear. famous Brjm- Mawr patented Webbed and Re-Springed. Innerspring WlUUune’ design that moulds to the fig- PHONE 8618 MATTRESS ure, .renowned Barbizon tail- For Free Sampleel Root Beer Extroct 3 Og. BtL Eaay Termu! 17e oring and seath strenjgth. C pr. ^ Piloee Alwaye Reasonabier

$12^5 MANCHESTER Good Luck Jar Rings

UPHOLSTERING CO.

.48 Madleon Street Baby Shop KEMP’S 6 25e 26c C H IL D R E N ’S A N D MISSES’ Kellogg’s $1.00 BatTiingr Suits Rubber Crib Sheets size 27x30. With grommeU AU wool suits for boys, and to the four comerz to O C ANKLETS pair Corn Flakes Pk». 7 c girls. tie down to place. a OC Sizes 3 to 0 years. 79c Gordon and Gem brands. Pa atels,'navy, brown. ^ FOR SUMMER SALADS Chux Disposable ' ^ String Beans 3 Lb.l9'c Diapers CUCUMBERS^^^^^ EACH 5c $1.19 Dresses Very convenient for mother oo. Freeh Solid Heed Of fit home, ^ Juzt toaa, .iNatlVl^.,ICel)eTg-. * i'v'l'Oc Ripe Tomatoes OoWMlise^ -dta>mMi> or htMAi tham awity, no 'Saittfaigr' 'Soft cloths, sleeveless or short California Iceberg... .18c-20c 2 lbs. 25c and absorbent for gw* sleeve. Slses 8 to fim afO C baby. Packajgi . . . , 9 A * 1 F M :50Q Sheet Kleenex . . . , Green Peppers Parsley -'M 50c william s’ .Shave Cream 600 Pieces Opm Stodc New Potatoes 0 Ripe Cantaloupes .. 6o*oope6eeeo« . . ..2 fo r 29c ^ Honey Dew Melons 50c Phillips* Milk Masrn^ia Watermelons ^

Plums andkApricots ■eeeseeseei .. ...d oz. 18 c DINNER 25c GarOclti Seidlitz Powders ...... Peaches...... 'seeeeeeeee .3 lbs. 25c HEALTH MARKET Marlin DouUe Edgre Razor Blades

WARE 50c Dr. Lyon Tooth Powder ...... Pinehursfr 25c Specials Lamb Stew 10c-15c to close out. A very attraeUve Hale’s Mineral Oil (extra heavy) . Natural .Cqlifomia Fancy Vegetables pink spray deeoraUon. 10 ” Orange Juice .. ,2 cans 25c Veal Stew SSeJjSco O stile Shampoo ______Sommer Squash .. .ea. 5c and 9” Dtonar plates. 6” Bread Beautiful Peas . : . ,qt. 12c Victory Dog Food .. and Butter plates. Cereal aad^ - -89c Joncaire Toilet Water...... 39c Green or W’ax Beans^___ ...... •... • • , 4 cans 25c Fruit :dlahes. Soup and Custard Endoro Home Permanent Wave S et___ 39c ...... '. . . • • . . , 2 qts. 13c Tomato Juice ... 3 cans 25e Cups. Values ^ to. 38e. Spe- Spinach Beets 25c Inminsr Board Lb. Calves' Liver cial elosa-out.priee— ’ ■ Hire’s Root Beer __ _ Coca Cola Covers

- All Kinds of Ginger Ale 6c Bottles'of Canada Dry Assorted Sodas ■ Honeycomb Tripe CHiUdren’s S L A C K S ^ ^ ^ Sized to 14. Navy and brown, 8 Regu- fCaves’ Liver,...... ^. ilb, 36c each lar 69c and 89c, now

Mai^iu Salad...... jb. i 5<. Loaf Cheese ■•■voQoooooenen » o lb* 3dC*42C

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^puiicFiant G/vcen/hc m Flaeel Fleltb fat s . ^ *'>.-• kjA.ki.TFirrT' JW .HM geoM V:.' V.AiN STREET The J W t U U COM! ‘ , • M ./4 ', (\pm0R' MAHCHISW* COHIk

1 L k . 59c