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Hines Goes On Trial On Racket Cbarffes

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[♦»- SEEK TO HONOR COBB. ONE INJURED BADL Bomber And Torpedo Plane IN NAMING OF BBIDOE.

Paducah, Aug. 16.— (A P ) — THIEF REPENTS: SENDS Crash; Another Damage! Perhaps feeling that naming a CLERGYMAN LOOT Special Agents Locate hotel, a beauty parlor, a barber PRAISE POINTS shop, a cigar and a Kentucky Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 16.— As Six Sa?ed; Se?en In- mint Julep after Irytn S. Cobb (AP)—A box labeled "Handle On Minnesota Fann; wasn’t enough, citizens hero have With Care" was delivered to the'! begun a movement to name a TO FDR STAND Rev. A. M. Stamets. In It were jured In Nautilus Blast bridge across the Ohio river after edith Shot tw ice h ^ all the articles stolen frpm bis the local boy who made good cottage while he and bis family with his honor. .. IN MARYLAND were vacationing last week at San Diego, Calif., Aug. 16—,(A P ) When He Paducabns say it was Just ah WUdwood, N. J. oversight the humorist’s name —Disaster struck twice among the «- was not placed on the bridge ■^41 Navy’s war planes in "routine’ Flee To Woods; udien it was 'completed lO years Landation Of Lewis General- t maneuvers, leaving five fliers dead ■go. and four injured today. ion» Conch Mi ly Interpreted As Boost Attempting a landing after dark HEAT BARRAGE

last night, a PBY patrol bomber While Being Haadciii smashed nose first into San Diego For Campaign To . Unseat i ' bay, carrying two o f a crew of six WORLD OWES CONTINUES IN

to their deaths. , Benator Millard tyding. BL Paul, Aug. 16—(AP)— '

The -four survivors, all injured, Federal Bureau o f Invsstlgatele^ were pulled from the water as the CRIME MUCH, STATE, NATION day announced arrests o f Otts Jd .wreckage sank. James J. Hines, Tammany leader,* (center) shown as he entered court in New York City with coun- Washington, Aug. 16.— (A P ) —7. Meredith and John OouoR Ten hours earlier, a speedy tor- sel at the opening of his trial on policy racket charges.' A t left is Lloyd Paul Stryker, chief of de- fense counsel, and at the right Joseph ^ ^ ^ a lie c k , defense attorney. Presidential praise of Rep. David IBIffle, Minn., for the Udnap pedo plane plunged earthward from SAVANT AVERS J. Lewis (D., Md.) aa a- aoclal se- High Hnmiditj Coupled With an alUtude of 8,000 feet over Camp RUss Peggy Gross and Daidal curity pioneer received general in- Kearny mesa. Its throe crewmen Fahey, Jr., o f S t Louis. perished In the crash. terpretation today aa a boost for Sizzling Temperatures The tw v' hrere located Isat Death Spares Six More Psychologist Asserts Crimi- his campaign to unseat Senator MII- by special agents o f thp F B I

Death, however, spared six men FREY ASSERTS A D D F O U MORE JURORS Jard .Tydings. Gives The State Second farm home at Charles Roots; ^ . in another patrol twmber, which nals Adrance Gyilization Mr. Roosevelt referred to Lewis miles east ot SSttle. was damaged in a forced landing on last night at the end of k radio Police Chief Miller at the bay last night The fliers MARTIN AWARE speech advocating extenaion o f the Daj Of Stichf Disepmfort Minn., said he and DepuW emerged unhurt. And That Without Them IN H TRIAL TODAY iclal Security Act, which the 69- Harry Ramson went to the Both bombers, of the type flown yssr old legislator helped draft boms o f Meredith’s fathsr-i: successfully on long distance flights " I thank publicly, aa I have ao with two Federal men last to the Hawailafl islands and Savagery Would Result OF UAW REDS often thanked them privately," thS' B|y THE ASSOCIATET PRESS and surprlssd Meredith u d

Panama, had been practicing night Spectat Astonished By President said, ’Tour maq who have High humidity coupled with tem- in tha yard. landings in preparation for a 16- NEGRO SLAYER bad long and distinguished careers perstuTM that in soma instances Shot Twice la Reek plane mass hop to Coco Solo, Aug. Berkeley, Calif., Aug. 16.— (A P ) in the public service— ran into the nineties gave Con- Meredith ran towards the 81. Fderation Leader Declares ess With Which De- "^ngressm an David J. Lewis of — ^A prominent p83rchologist assert- necticut today its second day of Miller Said, sad was shot Navy authorities said one of the Maryland, who la known sa one of ed today if there were no law break- ■ OF POUCEMAN ths bock, but Cpudi stood bomber’s dead was H. Boeckman, discomfort. a o President Will TeD fense And Prosecution the American pioneers in tbe cause less while ths Federal men about 23, but identification of the ers and all laws were obeyed the of social security; Senator Robert In New Haven, the weatherman handctiffs on him. A t tha second victim was lacking until F. Wagner of New York, who also forecast slim hope for relief within world would revert to savagery. county hoapital attandanta later today. Of 'Committee Dissension HP IN JAILwas long Its advocate; Senator Har- the next 24 hours, although he said Meredith was in eriUeal The injured included A. A. Bel- In t^e lawbroaklng class he put Accept "Blue Rihhon* Men rison of MIssUurtppi and Congreaa- there was a remote possibility of Fahey's automobile, stolsa I w lcima, 80, aviation machinist’s the Christian martyrs, and George man Dougbton of North C a rin a , showers and that it might be "a Washington and several other presi- pair after they dumped Miss mate, and R. O. Cbrislnger, both re- Caused In Auto Union. who carried the bill suceesafuUy little bstteri’ tomorrow. Slid Fshsv out HOST litnasi ported in serious' condition. Nanies dents of the United 'States. New York, Atfe. l6.-i-fAP)— CoUins Under Heavy Guard through'the Senate and the .House Hottest Night'ot Y( Washington, he said, “was guilty was recovered at the Roots of the other injured were not made a swiftnesa that astonished of Representatives ’Hie mercury at the New Haven tbs Federal agenta said. available Immediately. - Tbsy were of troaaon against the British’’. Washington, Aug. 16.— (A P ) — spectators, defense and proascutloa After Fatd Shooting; "They deserve and have the grat- branch ot theeW( Weather Bureau stood They were identified aa attached to the U. S. 8. Wright’s Tbs . psycbbloglat— Dr. Knight itude of all of uae for this service at about M degrees throughout the John P. Froy, Ameriesh'Federation accepted-'our more Jurors within napars, Robert Hendon, chli VP-5 squadron. Dunlap,':profeasor of. psychology at to mankind!’’ forenoon and the humidity was 74 e t Paul efflda- b f -fha FBI,J of Labor leader, declared today that an hoiiFs time today m tbe trial of Totpsdo PISM FstsUtlss the University of California at Loa Priaoner (N ered M l Mention Ososss SnrpriM per cent. A low ot 77 gave New from photogrephs. .i,.ldaat Fatalftles in 'th s torpedo plane A n g le s —ebsmpioned the "necessi- Homer Martin, United Automobile James J. (Jimmy) Hines, powerful Mention of the quartet occasioned Haven the hottest night of the year. was made by Miss Gross and . crash inland were: ty'' o f crime in an article for the Workers president, would tell the IVimmany district leadci, on charges widespread surprise, because White Waterbury reported 87 degrees Effle is in Itasca lebiiAty, about] Mike Frank Mosclcki, aviation forthcoming (September) issue ot House committee investigating un- o f conspiracy in the $l()0,000,000-a- Fthont Bail For Coroner. House sides bad said during the St 9 o’clock today with humidity 79 miles north pf Grand Ra^ds. machinist’s,mats, who leaves his ths ^ Ifo r n la Monthly, publication, week-end that Mr. Roosevelt would per cent widow, Mrs. Willie Mae Mosclcki, American activities about Com- year policy racket. la H o stel Under Gaud of the University of Csllforftis not name namea in the brief ad- Manchester had on unofflclsl high Pensacola, Fla. munist-caused dissension within the With the six seated late yester- reading o f between 90 and 100 de- Meredith is in a boiqtital Don Fay Smith, radioman, sur- Alumni. . auto union. day this left only two additional New Haven, Aug. 16. — (A P ) — dress. Inclusion of Harrison Grand Rapids. It was not ' aroused special interest among poli- grees and it was 01 in New Lon- vived by bis father, O. F, Smith, of Violatleas Not An Witxig On tbe committee’s witness stand Jurors and two alternates to be se- James Collins, 34, New Haven negro, don St 9 o’clock. bow badly be ynk hurt. ticians here, for he led a flgbt Dea Moines, lows. Dr. Dunlap argued that there was for the third day, Frey, president lected, and it appeared that the was under heavy guard in hia cell Ths stats suffered . yesterday as Meredith, Hendon said,

Ralph Thomas Carter, svlstUm nothing really wrong about violat- of the A. F. of L. Metal Trades De- "blue ribbon’’ Jury—which it had against administration tax ' provl- wounded when' he resisted at police headquarters today where ths mercury soared to record highs chief ordnanceman, who leaves ing a ' "bad” law and that the partment, predicted the auto union been expected would take aa long as slona lost spring. for the year and in some cases in He was taken to a Grand he la being held in connection with Senator Wagner, who like Lnwls ‘.‘crime". Involved might..even, bene*, chief would, appear soon to desprlbe a week to choose— would be c»m- bo^ital, where he is under is a staunch Roosevelt supporter; the. ..history .Pf various d ti«s ai>(l. (OontiBiied on Page Bight.) fit society in. the end by contribut- fully the activities of tbe Com- pleted' this* afternoon...... ■" the fatal shooting' of Patrolman towns. guard for tiMtihiNit;. reaches the end of his term this ing to the Gemination of the Im-. Working under a speed-up sys- O w iel T. O'ConneU, 42. Many ProstratioiM Reported Couch is held in the Grand 1

(Gonttamed on Page Eight.) tem, Supreme Court Justice Peoora TD’Connell, the second policeman Many heat prostrations were re- Jail. proper 'statute. to be shot to death wlthli: four (Oontinned On Page Two) His contention was that such re- bad the veniremen questioned In ported. but no deaths directly attri- Both ni4a-readily adatttsd.'^ months herei was killed lost night* finements as have been made in our groups of 12 Instead of individually. buflUted to ths hast were listed. Spared Tedious Routine when his revolver was seized during The thermometer boiled at an sU (Oonttnned on Pngs E Ig M ) system of laws have been, due to a struggle in a patrol wagon which eventual realization by the public As a result, defense and prosecu- time August 15 high In. New Haven HARTFORD WOMAN was taking Collins ahd another of the zeemlng Juztlce which moti- tion attorneys were spared the tedi- MAYASKGUFF^ RETORT IS ISSUED ous routine o f outlining basic rea- negro prisoner to headquarters (Oentfamed on Page Bight.) vated ths breakers of “ bad" laws. (Ellina was ordered held without sons why each rejected talesman Universal and unquestioned sub- bail for the coroner in a City Court BERRY CLAIMS mission to all laws made, he said BLOCKS BUILDING would be barred from serving. session. FOR MAILING LIST “inevitably entails reversion to Six Jurors knd two alternates re- State’s Attorney Samuel Hoyt mained io be selected as Court Clerk Statement Blodgett Queried savagery.” conferred with (kroner Corrigan Thomas Heenan began a roll call of BL0(XiNQUDt1 Dr. Dimlap suggested the. division and said afterward it was unlike! 150-odd talesmen. The Jury box was he would call a grand Jury in Col L A T E . N E W S between law and morality represent- Attitnde Causes Emergency Of Cross Defirered From half-filled with unexpected sudden- lina’a case until the September term Senate Committee Considers ed the difference betwen "crimes ness late yesterday after hours of eventually beneficial to society ahd of court. maneuvering. Reformatory At Cheshire. real offenses against tbe public wel- Meeting On Site Of New MeanwhUe Police Chief Philip T. Charges Of Press Office FlASkES! TVA Pdwer'Yarditick' tej Hines, accused by District Attor- Smith aaid he waa investigating a fare. ney Thomas B. Dewey of politically report that Patrolman Patrick Not Ortane I f No Law PWA-Aided Fire Station. Richardson, driver of the patrol htoBackgromdl^T shielding the gigantic "policy em- Holdefs Asked To Donate MATERNITY WARD CLOSED Hartftord, Aug. 16.— (A P )— A H e dted tbe fact that It was.not pire" operated by the late gang lord, wagon, was unarmed at the time. statement o f Connecticut’s Bridgeport, Ang. 16r-(A P)—The Dutch Schultz, arrived In court In' Five shots were fired at O’Cen- operations in the 1936-37 fiscal year, (Oeattnoed ea Pige Eight.) nell, police officials aaid. Tbe patrol- entire maternity department of the inpny On RhrUe Hoi Hartford, Aug. 16.— (A P )— Rep- cheerful mood. Bridgeport hospital waa closed to- the report that State’s Attornev resentatives of the city, PW A and a The veteran Tammany boss, man, who Joined the force in De- Washington. Aug. 16.'-t-(AP)— Chairman Sheppard (D.. Tex.), said day because of the discovery of addl- William H. BlM gett of Litchfield construction company hastened to whose district covers tbe west side cember 1926, died'Within a few min- today the Senate Campaign Expen- tloiiial Infantile ^ diarrhoea cases, county. has been awaiting, w an emergency meeting today on the from mld-tovm Manhattan to Har- utes after the attack. Last May, ' Knoxirille, Tenn., Aug. 16.— available to tbe public today. dltiirea Committee may ask Senator Oliver H. Bartine^ superintendeat of —The Berry mhrbis t NEW HAVEN FIRM site of a new fire bouse because a lem, was trim In a double-breasted Patrolman, Edward H. Wendland the bospltal, announced today. Mr. The printed document, several Guffev (D.. Pa.), to show it a mail- shoved the TVA po'wer 76-year-old woman had put her, foot grey suit. He nodded greetings to was shot to death while taking a Bartine pointed out that two new months overdue, was delivered to ing list used In reque.ating Pennsyl-- into the background o f the 1 down. friends and newspapermen, and ex- prisoner to headquarters in a squad oases were reported today following Comptroller Charles C. Swartz from Nothing moved today on the lot pressed himself as highly confident car. vanIa campaign donations. sional investigation of the ^s GETS BRIDGE JOB The committee was called to- the first report' of cases on Satur- the print shop o f the Cheshire re- whri-e Company S’a headquarters that he “ couldn’t be conritted by a Other PriMner Terror-Stricken see Valley Authority. ^ formatory. gether to consider charges vM cb day. He also said there is a general had been razed to make way for a bunch of squealers.” The other prisoner, Ernest Jones. spgead of the disease among cMI- Indications ware that detaUad In-' Sheppard sald.-were made In a rail- The report, which Blodgett had hew PWA-aid $56,111 staUon. On ^ His stalwart aon, Philip, accom- 89, also of New HavSn, huddled dren tbronghoot. the d ty and that formation' on power fates maj^ 1 called to the attention o f the public the north building. line teetered, par- adelphia paper that such a request, panied Hines and remained at his terror-stricken In a corner o f the the closing of tbe maternity de|Mtrt- come before the committee for by oonstant references to its tardl- Merritt Parkway Project ti onally demolished, the brown addressed to "fellow Deraperats," ment was taken as a- precautionary eral weelq. ^ v ln g onginesrs side. had been sent to state and federal ness; disclost'd the total accrued in- board fence that workmen had been Tbe six men already accepted aa (Continued On Page Eight.) measure.. Continued heat and hu- auditors tlm elo cojnpUe figures 1 come of the state for the 1936-1987 removing Monday when Mrs. Marie office holders, Jurors—all experts, in ^ financial midity are blamed for the condition, facta. fiscal year reaclfed a record high of Win Hare DiTerRing Lanes Cuffey la treasurer of the Demo- B-. Rivers ordered them (rif her" prop- /transactions— are: Elliott R. Brown, TREASURY BALANCE which officials said n not considered James Lawrence Fly, T V A | $68,871,995.42. U Included $9,527,- erty. cratic .campaign committeo support- serions. foreman; Doa.M. Caldwell,'Hugh C. / counsel, was on call for wSt 885:91 from the sale of bonds for Repdsts Ulttmatiim. .Waablngion, Aug. 16— (A K )—The in g G ov.Ceorge H. Earta fo r sena- Fith Wide KridinE er Harle. Frederick D. Saydam, ■ W a l- .testimony, cm ths manner in the Merritt 'Fshlcway and the Mtd- 'RlvgifS-^eame over from position o f the Treasury August 13: tor an

s out of work, wo won’ of govanunsBt MANCHESTECR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN^ T D E SD A P'A ^U ST 1 6 ,198S PAGE TBRiOl MANCHESTEII evening herald. MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAT, AUGUST 18,198» %AOBTWO kept to fly-tight containers and re- Cartoonalities By Paul Aceto ({{(SAFE TO EAT moved only through faucets. MAY CUT OUT CURVE SEEKING ROADWAY % H:’ ABANDONED 6. Tha place la clean throughout EXPEa BIG CROWD OUR POUCE BOARD Visitor From Long Island NEW ’S EXHIBIT Witt no accumulation of - rubbish or lELECTMEN CONSIDERING N.Y.Stockj gar)>age which abould be disposed of ^ p - IN PUBLIC PLACE In fly-Ugbt depositories. AT OVAL CONI ESTIMAHS COSTS Tells About State *s Beach ON HARTFORD ROAD Adams Exp . A H FOR MOUNT NEBO 278 BRANCH LINE 7. Those who prepare and Serve Air Reduc ...... 59% ____I AT N. Y. WORLD’S FAIR Lhe food observe all these rules as .1 -i well as personal cleanliness. lUPPLY PURCHASE BY BID Alaska JuB . 104 THATlSUNaEAN ' tSonnecUcut, long notsd\ for Btfore Teavtag that day, tte man Allegheny . . 14 MILES SINCE’36 ! Need' Co-operation ( fall Cedars Of lebanoB Tl ’with some gS.OOO on hand, but that Commisaoners Find That hospltnUty, has seerod ^ agam capitulated the adventures of his Sur?ey Section With Yie# To Allied Chem .1774 Selectmen WM Attempt To .The State Sanitary Ooda has reg- during the past year the gtO.OOO through Um conduct of Batnmonaar first visit and dscided he hadn’t Am Can . . . . . 964 To Have Reproduction Of A BEETHOVEN CLUB ulations for the sanitation of public Ipr ^Kmiiifftclioii WiA Present balance with which the year was « it 8Ut« Beach attendants toward bean treated so badly In view of bis Purchase Of Right Of Am Rad St 8- 144 Secure New Approach To eating and local health officers Hold Their "Sports IGgh^l started has been expended together " Department Cod Runs f k r visitors offences. So be sought out tts park Smelt ...... 46 Typical Waterfront Scene Track Rendered Unprofita- Traveling ‘Poblic Ii Warned make frequent vlslta to check up on S jsten Spnrs Official Pen* with the current tax Income In or The man In this story was on# offldala ^ d complimented Am Tel and T e l...... 1404 PLANS REHEARSALS sanitary practices. Despite the ex- der to meet approprlatlene. He of those individuals who sesmed to tte way the attendants had handled Way, Route Change. Am Wat W k s ...... 104 Sports Field. Against I Patronizing In- istence oftaws and regulations, On West Side Tomorrww. blames a 23 mill tax ra te . for the low Sum Appropriated. find trouble without actually aeelc- tte various situations Anaconda ...... 34 With 135”Foot Schooner ble By Truck Competition, however, eating places are not al- deirng Over More Thrifty, failure to finish the year with the Injf it. For asven years, the ' humorous Armour, HI...... 84 ways sanitary, frequently du4 to large balance with which It was Atchison ...... Is AN MILK COIN VCAV lack of adequate Inspection person- But since be first ran afoul of tte incidents of tte day were recalled The Board of Selectman la taking "Why isn't M t Nebo Field to Other Factors; Retrench- TROFCSSIOMAL-LIKC. sanitary Eating Places By A large gathering Is expected at < started. The Manchester police department order of things down at Hamno- whenever -this man vlatted tte Aviation Corp , As The Central Figure. Director Already Arranging nel to keep them under supervision. tte West Side Oval tomorrow n ig h t' Purer Boyinf Meffiod. Aottorlae toaa wan operated for the year, which naasett seven years age sveryttiag beach. And—as tte time w m t by— action to affaot tta raeonatructlon Baldwin, CT .. more use for athletics?” was tte Ck>-operatlon of tbe public to refus- when Nutmeg FV>rest ot the TajS The Board authorized the borrow- cioied yesterday, for a net cost of ssemsd to have been straightened hla visits became more frequent and of Hartford road from a point near Balt and Ohio , poser placed before tte Board of ment Forced Says Report Health Department ing to patronlzo Insanitary places CJedara ot Lebanon presents Its' ing of 3130,000 from thi First Ha- tta Chan^. storehouse eastward to Bendlx ...... Selectmen last night by Chairman Work For 193B-39 Con- will greatly assist this local control. "Sports Night,” to be featurad tor tlonat Bank sf Boston at a rate of $33,482.76. which was $1,822.41 un- cut and he has become one of Oon- In late years hs Has been bringing Beth S teel...... Boston, August 16—(Special) — The bulletin also called attention ... fbMiblUty thAt, Witt tt« begin- neetlcut's proudest boosters. his family and Children. the Intersection of Prospect street. 13 of tte Board David Chambers, who Chairmen of the World’s Fair Com. a concert tte Tall Cedars baas. tMr.ty-oight hundredths of ens psr- der the appropriation of $36,275 In tte proceae doing away with a Borden ...... The weekly bulletin of tha State to tbe need for making sure of the Tha concert will start at 8 o'clock of new flaeal year, all town cent, the lowest Interest charge the fixed at the annual town meeting It all started on bis first visit to It wasn't, however, until this Can P a c ...... is concerned at the lack of interest missions of four states gathered - c e r t S eason. Throughout the year 1937 and safety of the water supplies enroute I week that beacit offlclalr learned the .dangerous curve ^ grade between Department of Health suggests that and will continue for about two 3W^^**** ®ajr be made through I town has ever received. ■ The last October. _ _ Hammonassett between Clinton and these points. N e^tlating with of- Case (J. I.) .. . shown in tbe town’s new reerea- here today at tbe State House to thus far through 1938, the New a “eoDscIbusneas for cleanliness” of the motor vacationist and If ttls hours. 'nOlBUtad open bid was broached 'money, borrowed In anticlpattm of ■fhe board of police commission- Madison. AttendanU there at that background of this visitor's treks to Cerro De Pas .. Uonal development, and wants to la not plainly indicated It would be Hammonssett, He casually men ficials of tte Rogers F ^ e r com- affix formally their signatures to Haven railroad, with permission of will lead tte motorist to safe s t u - An extensive sports program wUI last Bight K a meeting of the Board taxes. Is dus on May 30, 1030. It ers met ttls morning to check on time became enraged when tte pany for tte purchase of land and CJbea and Ohio . see It built up>to tte satisfaction of The Beethoven Glee club, local ping places to eat and help him to a wise policy to bring from home a . a( Maetaien which .consldeijd at will be used to open the |KhooIe ahd the year’s figures. TTiey were In- gentleman appeared at the eating he had been travelling all these Chrysler the local sporttog plubs and team contnets which call for tbe partl- male chorus which .has . been to exr tte Interstate Commerce (%mmia- thermos bottle of. water , from ..a get under way at 6 o'clock wUb A tte making of necessary arrange- clpwon of' New HampsWre, Ver- sibn, has abandoned more than 278 shun those that fall to observe- tha soirtbail encounter betwastt tha T ' . te u rtt -the savings that might pay the town's preliminary fall ex- formed that the total expenditures pavilion clad In only Ua bathing years from'hls home on Long Tsland (3oca Cola ...... organizations. To date. It was esti- Istence for tte past thirteen years, sanitary rules of serving, preparing known safe supply. 'Die clear iflwMd^ for the taxpayers k«rby such ail a ponses. for the year were $36,004.17. This to tte Connecticut shore, a distance ments Is Selectman L. T. Wood, who Col Oas and E3 mated by tte Town Treasurer, mont, Massachusetts and Connec- miles of unprofitable branch line WriuAM C sparkling running stream may look SIdea and St. Bridget’s of tte YMCA, suit! Because this waa contrary to reported last night to tts Board ticut, In a joint New England ex- is engaged to making arrangements and storing food. League. These two teams are among -•laa. At the present time the town Necessity for ths town’s borrow- was $729.17 • more than the total strict rules enforced in those days, ot 180 miles. Coml Inv Tr .. some $33,000 has been spent on Mt. railroad as an important part of its Q isu r c ^ '^W in c wood The Important points to observe attractive but may carry polluting 4Ma aet buy on bid, and usually ing of money to meet expenses appropriation, but there was credlu Pressed for explanation by i that be has made progress with the COml f i o l v ...... hibit at the New York World’s Fair, for Its opening rehearsal for tte general program of retrenchment WI TH A BUCKS AW material in sufficient quantities to tte strongest softball nines to toam.' he waa promptly rushed off tte paper firm's represSntatlves, who Nebo, and this without making It 1939. The official representatives are whether: and a keen contest seems certain- hsMbiee Ita purchases to local mer- arises from the fact that no matter due the department of $3,651.08, premises a ^ warned not to repeat tounded cfflciala, he said: - Cons Edison .. become a popular center for sport, a 1938-39 omcert season. designed to put tbe company in 1. There Is safe water available .pause disease. In case there Is any Thte •yrtcin, It to conslo- now excellent the tax collection may which less the overdraft of $729.17, ‘T llvs only a stone’s throw from are willing to sell a parcel of land Cons OU >-^.... of the four-states who signed the Tbe first meeting of the club will position to operate successfully once question about the safety of water, In addition, there will ba o o m ^ the performance. and make other adjiutmenta. position Mt. Nebo yields to the Four contracts were: James F. Langley, be held at tte Emanuel Lutheran for drinking as well as for washing tiUon in horseshoe pitching,. voUaY -sng, dosa not make for the greatest be for the current year, the public left a net credit of $1,833.41. This Hunger waa not to be dented, Jones' Beach with Its marine park Coot Cvx Acres on tte west side. the problem of reorganization is it can be made safe by heating tte MMomy, and thare has long been till almoet Immediately is empty. It deduced from the epproprlaUon of 'n e new route some 1,200 feet in CJom P r o d -----...... 694 C^oncord, New Hampehlre; Ralph H. church on ^ptember 12, when tbe settled and other current difficulties dishes. water to a boil ami letting it cool ball and between Indlvtdusin - however, ao this friend of Connecti- but it'a like home here at Ham- Chambers, In asking for answers, Smith. Barre, Vermont; George G. club will, begin preparations for tts 2. Foodstuffs are carefully pro- and teams representing tha various xsddance tth t It U not saUafactory being necessary to pay. off thrf ob- $35,278, left the net cost for the de- monaaett, especially after that length, would run south of tte pres- Del Lack and W e s t...... made it plain that he does net de- are surmounted. tected against files and dust when naturally, or boiling it for five min- to a. large secUon of mercbanU. ligations of the past year.' iTils partment for the year at $33,452.76. cut began donning bis clothes but ent roadvTay, and nearer to Hop Douglas Aircraft ...... Moyse, Waltham, Massachusetts; annual concert, scheduled for Nov- In order to secure authorization utes and Immediately cooling it. Un- playgrounds to town. , of whom feel that they are not untU ha had soughi aecluslon to eventful day when everything turn- sire to criticize any of the members WllUrd B. Rogers. Hartford, Con- ember 14. stored or exposed for sale. A refreshment booth wlH b# con- situation comes about as a rsnilt of Included In the credits was $766 ed out wrong and tte park people Brook. The right of way for this Du Pont ...... of tte Recreation Committee for the from the ICC .for ‘hese branch line boam- MANCHCVTCR ,oonn 8. Stogie service cups, dishes, der no circumstances should com- . o0t receiving their proper share of the method followed- in financing from the Independent Cloak Com- dress himself In tte dark emptiness new route, together with the land Elec Auto Lite ...... necticut. Louis Scarborough. Com- The Beethovens draw their mem- abandonments, tte New Haven had JUUV 12,186® mon drinking cups be used. ducted by tte Tall Cedars to as- town buslnois. It has been pointed towns. The town runs through a pany for special police service and beneath the Hammonaaett paidllon were so helpful.” lack of use of tbe vexpensivc field^. missioner of states participation for bership from tte various churches spoons, straws, If used, are not ex- sist In defraying expenses ot tba lying between it and the old road- Gen Elec ...... but wants to ferret out the reason to demonstrate to tta t body tta t ATtBDlOSO LOCAL SCHOOLS posed to dust and .lies. In Connecticut, an Increasing out, however, that U a drive /or year on credit or loans, and then $674 returned to the town from the board walk. He waa destined to *T liked It so well after that It way would. It Is planned, be bought Gen Foods ...... ' tte World's Fair, represented the in Manchester and vicinity. There the lines were being operated at a AND HIGH SCHOOL number <>7 local authorities post In- evenL was a pleasure to drive over regu- for its present lack of popularity Fair Corporation. are several openings in tte various 4. Glasses, knives, forks, spoons, ooSBOmy la dsslred. ths bidding lays a tax to clear up the pbst yearns police court for money collected as failure in tte quest for a meal be- by the toun for $995 for the ap- Gen Motors ...... r -loss to the railroad despite the fact ■WENT T W O V t T A R S TO cups and dishes are safely and thor- spection placards In public eating Stould unUmltsd. aa.Umlttd btd- Indebtedness. It., always starts a costa when the police car was used cause tte alert nttendants spied him larly to enjoy myself. And m prob- proximately two acres. This plot Gillette .-...... and overcome it, so that the public A measage congratulating the, parts of tbe chorus and the club that they were once profitable places testifying as to sanitary con- One of tte ancient ROman- might favor Ileal merchanU to ably never stop because I’ve become may get a return on tbe large In- signatory states and the New Eng- will be pleased to receive applica- NIGHT SCHOOL V> KTFD. oughly washed after each uSe. vev broke, or nearly so. The sys- In making arrests. Other Incomes dressing In ttls forbidden place and would be landscaped aa a parklet. Heeker Prod ...... factors In the railroad’s system. For MEMBER i AMERICAN LEGION 6. All beverages not bottled are ditions at the time of inspection. ducta is 56 miles long. tts disadvantage of the majority of teiir It Is explained, costa the town In the way of credits were made up again gave hl«| tte "hums' rush”. so attached tb the place." Hudson Motors ...... vestment at the Mount land Council for their farelghted- tions to'fill these vacancies. the most part, the abandonments Town officials feel that it is pos- ^ ness to sponsoring and making pos- TOWN HICHWAV BOSS FOR tte taxpayers unless local prices Interest money, but must be followed for special police work, for fees col- sibly to reconstruct the road section Int Harv ...... Selectmen Mathias Spless and AU interested persons should get were forced, upon tte railroad, it BOnM compete with outside bids. The as It is said the town cannot lay lected by the chief for special 11- Int N ick...... Harold Reed, both members of the sible the Joint New England exhibit to touch with Arthur Larder, tel, was said, by highway truck com- the PA^T five YEARS ■reUem. however, was felt to be at little coat aa a WPA project, but was received from Grover Whalen, 3610, and voice placements wUI be B rove first truck a tax until a debt has been In- cehsqs and for .licenses for pool ed to tte broadcast at a banquet of before this can be done title to the Int Tsl and Tel ...... Recreation Committee could not petition wbicta, not being forced to -THE TbWN OWNED cue that requires niuch study. curred. rooms." Social Security officials. Johns Manvllle ...... state what the field lacks to make president of the New York World’s arranged. They will be held at operate under tte stringent regula- Argument on the question was oo- new right of way must rest with Fair Corporation, and laid before tte Emanuel church on Monday, Others claim, however, that as After going over the figures the Lewis also attended the banquet tbe town. A map has been drawn, Kenneeott ...... *...... it a leading game spot but It was tions that.govern the rail carriers, QUESTIONS Ql^oiied when Selectman Mathias soon as an appropriation la voted, board, following a conference with PRAISE POINTS and spoke briefly before he hurried Lehigh Val Rd ...'...... suggested that lack of proper en- the meeting by Henry K. Cushing, August 22, at 7:30 o’clock. At tte had taken from the rails tte bulk of So . e * You’re Off To SBieM Introduced a request on be- and the reconstruction would In- chsdrman of the New England same time, members who wish their tte vicinity of North Elm street AND the tax rate could be made and col- Town Treasurer Waddell, decided away for hla campaign address. The Loew's ...... trances, charges, a surrounding tte business previously done on tbe and Green road, and another con- gatf of little and McKinney that lection could be started. To at- to wajt until Monday morning to volve the tearing down of the build- Lorillard ...... fence, location, and lack of a field World’s Fair Executive Committee. music, for the fall concert may ob- lines concerned. ' that firm be given some of the grain one time coal miner said hla InW- ing which used to bouse tte old . Tbe Whalen message read: tsdn It. by calling at tte church. SIDEWALK FUND veyance giving the town a small tempt a "citch-up" on expendi- finish the report. TO FDR STAND est In aoelal security wou(d not lag Mont Ward ...... house and comfort facilities slj During 1937, ihe New Haven re- piece of land at the Intersection of ANSWERS School Again • • ’boMaeas of the town farm. In com- tures now, however, would mean Polloe Dept. Gas. Skinner store, aa well as tte mov- Nash Kelv ...... "DeUghted that New Hamp- The Beethoven club usually pre- ceived permission tc cease opera- ■MBtlng, Selectman Pero stated until "the right to work la aa fully ing of a bam, both of Which are in probably tocluence tte lack of shire, Vermont, Massachusetts and the two thoroughfares which .will ON that ths town would have to fioat a The board decided to have gaso- protected as the right to our cat, Nat Blsc ...... probably tofiuence tte lack of sents Its annual concert to the tions on and to abandon 83.97 miles that there is usually some reason bond Issue to pay expenses for line used In the police care and In the line of the new road. Select- Nat Cash R eg...... Connecticut have made possible spring but ttls year the event was of losing branch line out of a total NEED DISCUSSED enable the town to eliminate a dan- wtoso a msrobant does not share In IN MMYLAND our cow and our castle.” man Wood was Instructed to con- den. the supert) New England exhibit postponed until fall because of a gerous intersection by making s vear, and this issue would have the motorcyclee purchaeed through Chairman Arthur J. Altmeyer of Nat Dairy ...... It waa suggested to ttat tte lay* of 1,140 miles of such .line aban- tte public purchases. "Either his then be gradually amortized over the Boland OU company at tba eame tinue negotiations with a view to Nat DistUl...... designed by the Committee of New change to director. Robert Knox doned by. the rairoads throughout cutback. la poor, or itopleted, or he (CoBtbiiied from'Page One) tte Social Security Board said about out of the field might be better, and England Architects. Unquestion- C^hapman of Hartford now directs It was voted that the town will OIL period of years. price as gasoline fumlebed to other 1,060,000 Idle workers now are' re- purchase, and enquiries will be N Y Central ...... the United States and C!anada. d o o n t carry Jie needed brand of departments of the town, which Is made coneeralhg a federal i o ^ NY NH and H ...... for this purposs it was thought by ably It wUl be one of the Fair's the local singers, taa-ving succeeded Since tte beginning of tte current Selectmen May Ask Special enter into agreement with tte Man- goods”, Pero said. : a lower rate than bae been paid by year. It has bean assumed he will ceiving unemployment compensa- The Board of Selectmen approved North Am ...... Chambers that a sports expert personally and for the Fair Oor- O. Albert Pearson. ](ear, tte railroad has been author- chester Water company for tbe re- jt was announced by Town Treae- the police department on a contract seek rencminatioa unless he is tion cheeks averaging $10 a week. a WPA project which calls for the Packard ...... might well be called In for consul- poraUon, I heartily congratulate ized to abandon approximately 194 building of Summit street between BURNERS nror Oooige H. Waddell that he ALL IS IN READINESS that has now expired. During the drafted to run for governor of New About $375,000,000 to $400,000,000 completion of curbs along the new Param P ie t...... tation. the (Sovernors, Legislatures and miles, of which 105 miles were sanc- Appropriation For Re- Heni^ qnd WUUam streets follow- on^oets to oemplete tte fiscal year York. will be *|>ald in such compensation “There must be some reason for World’s Fair Commissions of the tioned at one time in Litchfield ing tte installation of sewer and Question: Is the BRAN- ^ t year. Chief Gordon reported, East (^ientei^ street pavement, and Penn ...... water lines on tta t section of Sum- :he police cars have traveled 63,300 There waa immediate speculation this year, be added. certain grading of parklets. Work Phelps D odge...... the lack of popularity.” Chambers signatory New England states and County, Conn., and In Duchess and FORD Oil Burner suitable FOR CHAMBER'S OUTING as to whether Mr. Roosevelt would said. "A sborVwhile ago everybody ' the New England Ck>uncU and its Columbia counties, N. Y. Otter pairs Recommended. mit street It is planned to go miles and the motorcycles 18,193 will be done In the vicinity of Por- Phil Pete ...... Architects Committee for their ahead with tte installations Imme- for any typfl of heating ays- miles. extend further help to Lewis before ter, East O uter and Westminster Pub Serv N J ...... was for Mt. Nebo. Now It Is out to abandonments to' Connecticut this tem? New Signs Ordered. the September primary in Maryland, REPORT DAUGHTER BORN tte woods.” fqnighte^esa to sponsoring a year have been as follows: 7:45 diately. Tlie work will leave the streets, and at Manchester Green. Radio Joint New England exhibit, for street In a very broken condttiem Local Business And Profes- Chief Gordon was authorized to ^ant Tydinga Attacked. Tbe total cost of the project Is set Rem Rand ...... After discussing all of the poasl- miles between Bridgeport and Step- A special appropriation to care Answer: Yes, it will give Mahieu's purchase 10 new stop signs and one Republic S te e l...... blUtles that may hold back the their Imagination to ,its conception, ney; 17 miles between Griffins and necessitating reconstruction at tbe sional Men To 'Hie Number The verbal pat waa similar to the TO FORMER ORGANIST at $2,628.60, of which 25 percent, or their energy and resourcefulness There will be six events at Field for the repairing of sidewalks In point, and the coed of this. It was equally good resnIU in of these will be Installed at the In- technique the President employed In $671.70 will be home by the town Rey Tob B ...... wider use of the field. It was de- Agawam Junction, Mass., a line Every heur of the day, Of Several Hundred, Expect- cided to attempt to make a ttade-to and their energy, and resourceful- Day which is to be held at tte Green passing through North Bloomfield, town may. be necessary for tte com- voted, will be home one-ttird by steam, hot water, vapor or tersection of Pine and Forest street. Ohio and Arkansas for pro-admin- and 75 percent or $1,956.90 will be Safeway Stores ...... ness In making it a reality. In the town and two-thirds by tte evfiry day of the week, we ed To Attend. Another stop sign will be erected at istration candidates. Some admin- Schenley Dls ...... land whereby the town ean gain a playground. Thursday night beys Tariffwie, East Granby and West ing year It waa indicated last night warm air systems. It is; Relatives Of Mr. And Mrs. furnished by the government arnnglng for this first of all re- up to 12 years of age wUl partici- Suffield; and 4.77 miles from West when the Board of Selectmen voted water company. are planning ^ that we the intersectiontl of Union street and istration advisers, however, are as The Board decided to pass over Sears Roebuck...... : ----- right of way to the field through A report submitted by Town widely used in all of them. Tolland Turnpike, as th e, turnpike eager for him to go into Maryland Helge Pearson Announce Shell Union ...... Mt. Nebo place, this making the gional exhibits. New England leads pate, and Friday night iboys 13 Haven to Orange. to request an estimate for this re- ean please you as to qual- All Is in rsadlness for tha annual consideration of the various depart- the way.” years and over. Thursday night Sto-te Abandonementa conditioning project from ToWn Auditor H. N. Alexander, recom- There are a number of Bran- ity and attractive low Is not as yet on accepted road , by and attack Tydings aa directly, as he Event; Are Now In Lancas- mental budgets until tbe next regu- Socony Vac ...... field more accessible. For this pur- With the signing of these corf- will also be open for girls who wish mending certain abatements and Chamber of Commerce outing at the state. The last work that was did Senator Walter F. George In South P a c ...... pose, Mr. Spless was selected as rep- Last year, the abandonments In Engineer J. FTank Bowen. There ford burners now in use in prices. ter, Pa. lar meeting as several of the com- tracts New England is assured of to participate. (Connecticut were these:- 2.74 miles la a possibility tta t some of tte ex- transfers of long overdue or erron- Ye Old Castle Inn at Cornfield done on the turnpike In the way Georgia. Soutb Rwy ...... resentative of tte Board. eously listed tax accounts was pass- Manchester. of Improvement was through a WPA Lewis quickly followed up tte pilations of Intended expenditures Bt 'Brands fitting representation at the World’s from East Thompson to Webster. ■ pense might be underwritten aa a Kellogg’s Pep, Point, Saybrook, tomorrow after- A daughter was bom last night were not complete last night, and, Selectman Clarenoe N. Lupicn F ^ . The contracts provide for a M us.; 3:30 miles between Melrose WPA project, but a sizeable ex- ed over to anottei; meeting for fur- noon. The event Is expected to be project, when the street was re- presldent’a address with a radio St Gas and E l...... aMced that the proper authorities repr^ucUon on the World’s Fair ther study. Chairman of the Board pkg...... '■ 11c built from Buckland to Oakland. speech of hts own to Maryland to Mr. and Mrs. Helge E. Pearson in order to consider the figures In- S* o n Cal ...... and Ellington; 10.11 miles from pense will attMta to tte town If all the most largely attended and suc- of Lancaster, Pa., formerly of this telligently, it was felt that all bud take action to place warning signs s|M, to Flushing, Long Island, of a UBOR LEAGUE PRAISES of the needed repairs are to be David Chambers was authorized to WHICR.MHMII ceseful ever held by the Chamber. A parking condition on St. voters. He criticized Tydings, whom St Oil N J ...... In tbe -vicinity of Pine and Forest Tariffvllle to CColUnsvllle; and' 11.60 d Shredded Wheat James's street, west of the shed of town. It was learned from relatives gets should be In before action Is Tex Corp ...... 'typical New England waterfront milea -between Waterbury and made, it was believed. Investigate a claim made by Paul ‘ ■ UMT All planning to attend are asked to Mr. Rooseyflt had not mentioned, today. Mrs. Pearson Is the former streets, and alao at the Pour Acres scene with a 135-foot sailing ves- Helwlg that In placing merestonea H Mwl taataiail Biscuits,tiscuits, meet at the Hotel Sheridan at St. James’B church was reported as for merely voting "present” when taken. Timken Roll Bear ...... TONE AND KOPPLEMANN Southbury. •*' A zurvey of all sidewalks to tte 1 Mias Esther Anderson, daughter of Trans America ...... In order to prevent accidents. sel lying at dock as the central White tbe dropping of all these town. Just completed by tte town on Perkins street tte town has en- ■ WSMt tar B*t 2 pkgM ...... C o’clock to form a caravan for the being hazardous and Chief Gordon the senate passed the social security 1 MMir.Staax,V*. was Instructed to Investigate with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Union Carbide ...... The queaUon of repairing the feature. The spars of tbe vessel will branch lines has been necessltsted engineering department, shows tta t croached one foot on tbe Helwlg trip to Saybrook. act. In fact, he added, Tydings had Eldrldge streeL , be-approximately 130 feet high, one property. in R n r m t W r n m U k Blsqulck, large O ' T ^ A state police escort Is being fur- power to erect signs regulating trafr voted against i2 ‘‘vltal administra- Union. P a c ...... north end drinking fountain was re- New Haven, Aug. 16—(AP)— by financial reasons and hqt by the there are on the sidewalks\ 525 •--1 *1 Mr, Pearson was fom erly organ-, ferred to the Board’s, highway com- of the loftiest features of the Fair, Joseph M. Tone, state labor com- desire of the railroad to discontinue broken slabs, 259 scaled slabs, \^307 pkg...... fiw27c / C nished and signs have been made to fie there. - tion measures." 1st and choirmaster of the Emanuel Unlt^Alrcraft and -will be visible over tte greater place on the cars. A sports pro- To Break Down Budget. Senator Tydings did not refer to Unit Corp ...... mittee with power to a c t , missioner who is a Democratic can- service, the New Haven meanwhile bad Joints, 372 places where connec- Tbe postmaster gen'eral of the Success on the campus Is yours when you’re at your lovellesL Lutheran church here and also di- Local Stocks part ot tha Fair grounds. has continued to Improve Its main tions are high or low, curbs out of l^tolLed States did not become a Soft, demure, wavy hair means so much. Be sure your back-to- Anglo Corned gi-am that will include softball, Before the budget le. presented to the Prc.itdent’8 speech when he ap- rected numeroue choruses, among Uiiit Oas Imp ...... didate for nomination aa lieutenant horseshoe pitching, volley ball., ten- Selectmen and later to the voters, U S Rubber ^ one side of tbe dock a struc- governor and Congressman Herman line service bott with -respect, to line 36, and a variety of other de- member of the President's cabinet school coiffure Is completely flattering! Make your appoint- Beef, 12-oz. can. 19c peared later In the evening at a them the Beethoven Glee club and "‘ture typical of a New England fects numbering 481. until 1829. In 1812 there were nis. swimming and ' tug-of-war . is the commissioners plan to break Democratic rally In Hagerstown, Furnished by Miller and Whitney U S S m e lt...... i P. Kopplemann, aeeking ttu party’s passenger and freight service by meiit now before' those last, few busy days of packing catch up O Clef club. After studying for 43 Pearl Street merchant's waterfront warehouse the acquisition of new, modera In order to forestall possible civil only four clerks in the post office with you! Friend’s Heaps, planned for the afternoon. Dinner down the budget.^ Instejsd of hav- Md., but he predicted the 1939 Con- several years a t . the Westminster U S Steel ...... Manchester wlU be erected. On tte otter -side nomination as U. S. Senator, had three kindr, will be served at 6:30 o'clock with ing it appear that 31,100 or such au gress would make substantial re- Hartford, Conn. Vick Ctaeni ...... the approval today of labor’s Non- equipment ' which includes more suits for damages against tbe town at New York and part of their com- Choir School at Princeton, N. J., he William R. Martin of the dock Is to be another two- powerful steam and electric loco- aa the result of accidents that may pensation waa board with the. post- largest can .... George H. Waddell as toastmaster, amount is paid for telephone serv- visions In the Social Security Act. obtained a position as organist and Western Union ...... stoiy building somewhan more Partisan League representing 23,500 master. , See Us Before You Mnk® A- 13c to be followed by a surprise enter- ice it will be 80 arranged to show (It was the third amniversary of Local Repreeentative Weat El and Mfg . . . Date Book dues-paying members. motives, and a large fleet of stream- occur on tte local walks, the re? tainment. ----- •—-— - - .....- choir director and leader of re- 1 —itOO p. ro. Quotatlona ----- ..elaborate ttan .tte warehouse struc- lined, air-condltioped. passenger pairing of them is deemed advisable Decision On Any. Oil Burner PERMANENTS .. $4.00 up Grisco,...... the largest amount'is for the tele- that law • which" occasioned ■ the lljrious education at the "Fltst PrSS- [ •Woolworth • : .-40^ ■ ture, and designed to the ' s ^ 'e ■■■■ Full endorsement of candidates The outing will be held regardless type service, leaving but a small f>resldent'8 address). Elec Bond cmd Share (Curb). 74 Tomorrow. must await, however, the league’s coaches. . Passenger schedules have by the Board. On motion of Select- This Season. I-lb. can ...... byterlsAi'church of Lancaster. ' ! Insurance Stocks spirit of Bulfinch contributions to been made faster, and freight oper- man Mathias Spless, an estimate of theoweather and advance reserva- amount for police telephone calls. . Tydings told the Hagerstown . Aug. 17. — Annual Chamber of New England architecture. The convention here Oct. 1, it was point- Peaches, tions Indicate that several hundred To Simplify BeporU au^ence: Bid Asked Commerce outing at Ye Olde Caatle ed out at a meeting last night. ation baa been speeded up not only for tte wotit was asked, with tte CONGRESSMAN will be In attendance. A like plan will be followed In Aetna (Casualty ..T.’. -93•—-97 ton at Comfirtd Point, Saybrook. .. location of the one-acre New Eng- by more rapid-rail operation but by idea that a special amount may be 2 largest cans.. 29c The money taken from men and NEW HAVEN RRM — land lot to the Court of States, Tone was praised by tte league the use of motor trucks .to feed requested from tte October town H. P. KOPPLEMANN ANNE - CAMPBELL’S.... other expenses so It can be under- women employes (for old age pen- Aetna Fire ...... 444 464 STATE POUCE ™ TOWN Also, Tall Cedars Recreation flanked on one side by tte World’s “for hla efforts in beh^ of the la- FOR U. SrSENATOR The L*r^. stood by all voters. ■ If It Is the sions) Is equivalsnt to an Income tax Aetna Life ...... 25 27 O nter Sports Night at WSst Side shipments from off-line points to meeting to care for tte matter. Lux Toilet Soap, Fair Highway and on tte otter' by. boring people of Onnecticut" while main line stations when, the freight Deeds for Robert J. Smith to tbe TONIGHT AT 7 bar ...... Intention of the Selectmen or the on the lowest earning group. There (XTS BRIDGE JOB Automobile ...... 304 324 field. Rainbow Avenue, a walk which is Kopplemaim was approved "aa a BEAUTY SALON 6 c voters to make cuts In the appro- Is much to be desired In tte Social Conn. General ...... 24 26 Coming Event. is loaded aboard trains which now town were accepted last night, these Wood Co. RUBINQW BUILDING PHONE 3404 PUBLIC RECORDS 734 PROBING BOGUS CHECKS exi>ected to be very heavily travel man who has consistently support- move flt speeds 'thought fast for granting to the town a 10 foot right STATION WDRC 51 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 P. & G. White NapthaJaptha priation It will be .better understood. Security Act.” Hartford Fire ...... 734 Aug. 29-Sept, 6— Knights of Col- ed, will insure tte exjilblt of great ed tte New Deal." 'The Gamewell System, now 20 Mr. Roosevelt expressed the hope (CMtlnned from Pug« One.) Hartford Steam Boiler, 51 54 umbus carnival. passenger trains only a few years of way for a storm water sewer in Soap, Warrantee National F ir e ...... 614 634 attention. The league expressed disapproval ago. Lake street realty has been trans- years old, must be- modernized and the next congress would extend and These New Etogland buildings, de- of Senator Lonergan "for hla' fail- 7 bars ...... 25c this expenditure will be shown. If Improve the program, now Umlted enough to carry traffic,- so tta t If a Phoenix ...... 80 83 Two Cbshed Here For Small Pipe Springs national momusant ferred by Robert ^llen to Mary F. Trave'lers ...... 450 470 signed by tte Architects commit- ure to support tte President oi) tte Rl Ivory Flakes, and Barbara E. Grezel according to a price low enough to Install a two to old age pensions and unemploy- car abould cross the four-inch curb Amounts; State Has Been to northern Arizona preserves an tee of tbe New England' Coimcll un- broad policies of the New DeSil.” a warrantee deed recorded late .yes- way radio equipment for police cars ment insurance. He mentioned as which protecU the grill work, Public UtUlties Fiooded For Past Month, Of- old s$one fort established to 1869 der tbe chairmanship of Henry R. large pkg. .. ran be secured, It Is also probable possibilities the provision of medi- "there will be no disaster." The grlU Conn. L t and Pow. .. 464 by order of Brigham Young to pro- Congressmen William Chtron and BLACK SHEEP PEER, 21c terday at the office of the Town 49 -SbepISy ot Boston, will be con- William Fitzgerald alao received, tte Clerk. this may be later considered by the cal services, Ilherallzation of the win be palntod green. Conn. Pow...... 47 fleers Report. tect a Mormon cattle ranch from structed by the World’s Fair Cor- commissioners In their recommen- old age insurance, and inclusion of On the outside edge of each Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 604 6 2 4 marauding Indians. praise of tte league for their "out- Illuminating She. . . . 554 poration at its own expense, and standing records to favor of labor WAR VETERAN, DIES BUY A GLiDER NOW dations. additional groups of citlzena In the traveled lane there will be another will be rented to tte participating Until Monday momlng of next New. Britain Gas .... 20 25 state police .were to ManeheMer and progressive legislation." Heirloorns Ar^ Priceless program. four-inch curb and then a few feet 132 thia morning toveaUgattog bad states a t leas than cost of construe week there will be no ful) report Not Good Enough of additional concrete between the So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 147 tlon. Exhibits representative of tbe London. Aug. 16.—(AP) — Lord ready to submit. "What we are doing is good”, the curb and the bridge wall. The Idea Western Mass. ------294 814 checks. During tte past month Haldon, veteran of World war en- Industrials life and attractions of the states of And You*re Way Ahead! Because Irrespective qf'^helr Monetary Value They Cannot Be Duplicated THE PRICE OF President said, "but it Is not fiood Is to make motorists feel it is safe checks signed J. F. Goodard, have New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa- gagements in Egypt, Gallipoli and enough. to drive close • to tte curb and 24 27 Mesopotamia who once declared bis ' ‘ • K, ■ * ' 26 been ahowlng up to different parU chusetts and Connecticut will be POUCE COURT \\ There are stUI many days ahead tor enjoying a STATE HNANCIAL "These accomplishments of three the bridge wall. The Idea la to Am. H ard w are...... 24 MANeHfiSTgn designed and installed under super- income was 14 sbllllngs ll* " pence HOPPER'S COKE years are Impressive, yet we should make motorists feel It le safe to Arrow H and H, Com. 354 374 of tbe state. All of them have been ■ In Tbwn .Court. last night, WU- ($3.72) weekly, died to Westminis- glider, but even If you put It away now for next Billings and Spencer. 44 54 for small amounts and two such TODAY AND WEDNESDAY -vlslon ot the several state commis- year jtqu’re still way ahead because you’ll never du- — Therefore T h e Perfect Protection W e C a n ■ . Will Advance Augusr22 . not be unduly proud of them. Our drive close to the curb and keep sions. Under tbe terms of tbe con- Uam Thomas, 27, of 9 - HiUlard ter hospital to&y'after an emer- cAPf: REPORT IS ISSUED government In fulfilling an obvious them from "shying” away from the Bristol Brass 37 40 checks were cashed In Manchester. street, accused of Intoxication, gency operation He was 42. plicate this price this year or next year. ^ -c ■ ' _ ' 34 67 tract, the World's Fair management todar PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW’ FOR FALL DELIVERY obligation to the citizens of ’ the bridge parapets. Celt's Pat. Firearms. Often tbe name of the maker is makes provision for tbe porticipa- breach of tte peace and teslsting The peer, bom Lmvrence -Edward itick" country has been doing so only be- Originally the highway depart- Eagle Lock ...... 17 19 changed from (3oodard to eome arrest was found guUty by Judge Broomfield Palk, . succeeded hls > ' (Continued from Page One.j — t|on of bott Maine and Rhode Is- G iv e Yo u For Yo u ^ V alu a b les A t A V e ry M in i igrea-, cause the citizens require action ment intended to leave Reaervolrf Fafnlr Bearings ---- 87 business man to tte town to which land should those states wish to Harold W. Garrity and sentenced to fatter to the title to 1933. In 1922, Never Again S^ch A Bargain ! nne#> from their representatives. avenue a grade Intersection. A 30- Gray Tel Pay. Station 84 104 the passer oi>erates. The cheeks Join, prior to August 22, with tte JaU for five days on each count. while a caretaker for a flrm, he was Th^ W . ^e Glenney Co. total .expenditures were $51,735,- Hart and Cooley .... 150 sentenced to six months to Jail on 615.57. In 1935-36 they were $47,- "If the people, dtirlng these years, foot dividing strip ait the Intersec- cashed In Manchester were each un- four which signed today. Thomas waa Involved to a fracas (dm- Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies. Paint had chosen a reactionary adminis- tion. waa planned to give motorists Hendey Mach., B. ... 94 114 der $9, one being for $3.70. The New‘England World’s Fair at his home during tbe week-iend at charges of stealing and pawning m um C ost Per Ye ar (S^3-00 and up) Through O u r 436.628,94. Landers, Rrary A Clk. 22 24 goods. In 1923 he was sentenced ILtWh'" SSS No. Main St. Tel. 4148 Jump In Receipts tration or a 'do nothing' congress, on Reservoir avenue a safety zone No trace of the man who Is do- executive Committee Includes: New which time he started to "break up ’ s e v - Manchester social security .would^still be In the In the center while crossing the New B rit Mch., Com. 214 234 ing the writing was secured ", to Hampshire, James M. Langley, Con- ttlnga", according to tte report. to a term on a -charge Involving Tha report ahows an enorinous conversationeJ stags—A beautiful parkway. Concrete approdches do., pfd...... 90 100 false pretenses and In 1928 received aad 22 34 Manchester. cord; Edmund F. Jewell, Manchester Found guilty of operating a motor come true in have been laid with the 30-foot North and Ju d d ...... Vermont, Ralph Snrfth, Barre; W. vehicle irittout. a driver’s Ucense, another sentence on a charge of Jro'r? ‘r24l6fo^i’24 'iri935-36“tS^^” *™ dividing Btrip of grass. Peck, Stow A WUeox «4 84 stealing Jewelry. '' 28 S3 p H. A. Hills, Burlington; Maasachu Arthur L. Volland, 26, of Elaat ' When R was decided to' coparsts Russell Mfg. iCo. .... setts, George G. Moyse, Waltham Hartland km fined $2 aiid' costs'. Lord - Haldon, who was -unmar- again the newly added unemphy- L truly naUonal, a social se- the grades, the SO-foot strip waS Scovlll Mfg. Co:...... 22 24 ried, attributed his. troubles to a Stanley Works c»v.« 404 Henry K. Cushing, Boston, (New Frank Zlelewltz, 60, of 8 Regent nient compensation tsX is the prln- j gurttypj-ogram must indude-all who retained as part of the briage, -the 384 England chairman): Oonnectlcut. Street, Charged with totoxlcation "hanim scanim . youth.” The .last ctpal factor, -Larger Income - from.!,need its protection: Today many of wfdest y e f built on the parkway. . - do.-, p f d , 374 294 THIED REQUEST IK THE SASIK SHOWS five years he Uved to -a one-room 34 26 Willard J Rogers, Hartford; A. E and breach of the peach, was fined as at. I? the gasoline Um, the corporation; our citizens are still excluded from The length of. the bridge is l34 feet. Torrington ...... SHIRLEY ROSS Payson, Norwich. $10 and coeta on each of tbe counts. apartment in a humble section of tax.' the cigarette and liquor taxes VeeUer R o o t ...... 494 514 ENGAGEMENT London. Hla greet uncle, Edward .bW-qg!?-. , uhWoiAv,' . .Apparoat low bidders .op; ...... Other mamharssofi tha partlclpet.. . James J . Dngressional nomi- low overhead makes It poeslblel N'hat A Buy! raised a half penny to 142 shillings this country we have a rich man's tion company, Southington, $8,- for $500. (Brother of Benny) ERROL FLYNN TerachelUng, The Netherlands, 8 4 pence ($34.77) an otmee. security and a poor man's security 142:50. >. Mr. Foley, however, held an aoe Aad A Cm * of ' Aug. lfl.-^(AP)—Efforts ' of the nation. Mr. Mallon said Mr. Tlemey ThfiM BBUrt creations and that the government owes equsJ 71(0 carnation, one of the oldest "Is an economic royalist and. If Iw Derby, 1966 feat asphaltie con- in hla han^ It appeared that A NEW SENSATION OF flowers still under cultivation, was dredger Karimata to recover a $2,- arc BO new that iDos- Imports Into Peru of used auto- obligations to both. National aecuri- crete on Caroline street, town aid, three of Mrs. River's trees overhung SOLD THAT KISS” is nominated, he will be tte forgot- ty Is not a half and half matter; It SWING! Witt first mentioned and described to 500,000 gold treasure from the fam- ten, man on election day so . far aa tntiens are not yet W ILROSE mobiles for. commercial use or re- Glarke-BarOna company, N«w c i^ property." Tbs city legally SOO B. C. by a Greek philosopher; ous British Frigate Lu^e, wreck- Carry Safe Travel ‘Wnda — Buy Travelera Cheques ts DOW forbidden. -A new la all or none.” Haven. $8416.43. could eat off ttls portloo at tts Toam Like the Big Swing the’ voters are concerned.” Wayside Fiumiture Store Mr. Rooeevelt paid tribute to Sec- nMOciastaa. The orlgtoai type ed to 1799 were suspended today asd BVfiilablel Come . . . Peruvian law alao requlrea tta t paa- East Hampton, fifill feat roUad trims* srqs a stogie flower with five petsU tha dredger m to i^ into harbor 45 W«*t Center St., Cor. Cooper SL Telephone 7170 Accepted Threughoat the World o ltESS S H O P autos Imported Into that retary PerklBa 6t the Labor De- ival on Barton RiS road and !T think she oqght to be belisvad to be tha 8 m theml country be fully *< * • • * - ..... 16.00 all Uma. ed which doesn't appear In all the By James J. O 'Leary , ' Aoeto, Peter, newspaper deliveries * ...... 1.89 Moeezenskl,. r e n t ...... >*-/. * ...... 13.00 CRIPPLED CIDLDUN C H PUBLUaaD BT TBB By DB. FBANH MeCOE BY ED W IN RO TT fwiAT-n paiNTINO OOMPAlCr, INC. But If. one Is Interested to trace sets of hot weather rules. When Adams, Frank W., office euppliea...... 2.00 Mountain Brook Farm, milk ...... e • • • * 15.95 While driving through Manches--^, when she stopped at the geenMaer” Mozzer, B., meats and groceries ^ ...... 9.00 ..... It Blmall BtTMt oiit when the trouble fall atiiTted you come across a newapaper head- Adkins Printing Co.,' file s ...... 27-.80 ter last evening Miss O rtru d e ' station and thought she might MuekMMr, Ceoa. Murray, James H., labor and m aterial...... 24.25 Upturn In Employment Ex- MUCH CARE FROM STATE ing like "New Lavlea on Income lNTBUCnON TO THE JrAJUl NETTLERASH OR HIVES OAST o r CHABACTEB8 Aiken, Sidney, M. D„ vital etatlatlcs...... B.S0 Gritu of 1106 River street, Hyde i lost It in Manchester. UeuL . C W » 1AS PM utoaos let him go back to-llf^ years ago— of eurplue production which brings ...... PROBLEM. lONKAID PARKER — lwre. appeared to be about to Moduet t Angeiniio, -Theresa and Mary Salvatore, rent.. . . . 15.00 McAn Shoe Co., Thom, shoes ...... -.... S.30 Park,. Boston, atopped-at a gasoline | ron sent Motorcycle Officer 0*B*nU lUDapar Poselblllty"—skip I t When you about ruinously low prides for the brusque, inquisition. It was mon McCann, Mrs. Edward, rent ...... 4 )• ..* * . • . • • • 16.00 ' Bontdad OdUbar t, Ittf > before. Bridges was bdini.' The Wheat crop for the current NetUeiash to often referred to by Jobtese, he has Jnet In American City Magazine, sub«:riptlon...... 3.00 station on East (Tenter street to mond Oriffln out to look over producers of farm commodities. The than mortal woman could bear. McCarthy, Charles, meats and groceries ...... 21.50 pected To Reach Peak. Five-Sixths Of Those Attend- I the -name of Roosevelt, and you year promises to be one of the larg- the layman as hives, although the i^ritod half-latotest - hi a vacant American Preaelng Machine Service, repairs...... 4.05 purchase gas. She drove away and stations on Ektst Center street BaMIshad Brarr BraalBt ■seapt hiuga surplus of agricultural goods, She marched up to toe tall gentle- McCIsllandr W. F „ rant -...... 7.50 ing Clinics Need Aid And are one of the htia-Rooaevelt crowd, est hi tba history of the United technical name to urticaria. It waa I Connecticut home, Apothecaries HaU Co., chlorine...... 15.00 on reaching her home last night late hts search was rewarded. L y £ ^ Baadaya__ ITS and and RolldaraHelldara Eatarad Eatarad at at tea ARCHAEOLOGY particularly that of grain and cot- man, planted herself before him, McCollum, Anna, ren t'...... '...... • • • • • 12.00 States. Coneervative eatlmatee probably given the name of urU- B ALLY PENNINOTON—heroine, Armstrong. Harry, labor and material...... 5.20 Within Six Weeks.. More Than Quarter Hospital a Bast OCIaa at MaBahaatar, Oeaa.. as skip that, too; febrile excitement to ton, to a direct result of the World jammed her hands on her hips ano McCormack, Mrs.-Fred, r a n t...... ' 12.00 mtsitbd her brief case which con- alongside toe roadway near on* It. Baeoad- Clasa— -Noll - -- Mattar.- - -- place It at over one blUion buahele. caria (meaning “ nettle” ) because Blond, pretty, she has Inherited the Atkins Brothers, th re a d ...... 4.80 The City Art Museum at B t War period. That to to say, con- spoke. McCormick, Harry, services-jt...... 1.75 Treatment. * tained valuable papers and some the stations Officer Oriffln picked terrible with the thermometer In Nor Is wheat the only product that the atinglng senaation felt la very other half of the home.. Together Auburn Motor Lines, tru ck in g...... 6.00 8UBBCIUPTION KATEB Louis, A munldpally supported In- ditions during the war were of such "You,” she aneppod, her blui McOin, Thorhaa, Jr., paint suppUes...... 90 money. the .brief case. Inside was fo u a t the nineties—toads to etrqkce—and has been grown da great profusion Bimllar t o ' that induced by pricking they turn It Into a "BestatoriuH.’' Autocar Bales A Service, truck parts and repairs 38.38 Oaa Taar hy Mail e nature that a vast' expansion o( eyes a-blase. “ You oome baigina McOurk; B. L.. truck p a rts ...... ; 1.93 Detroit, Aug. 18 — (AP) -* Re- Hartford, Aug. 16.— (A P ) —The She telephoned from Boston to toe papers and toe money, .. stitution, bought an almost black this year, (rhrecaate of com, rye, the akin arltb nattlea. Bailey, Oscar E;, grain, etc. .;. . . - ...... 13.15 Par Meath hy MaU M the' lose of more antl-New Deal vot- agriculture was encouraged. In hero firing off guns right ane McKliihey, Everett T„ bonds ...... ‘...... * . . • * 20.00 sumption of operations by toe Ford State Health department reported Lieut. William Barron telling him Miss Gritu was notified o f the find^ Siaale Oepy barley and cotton tdelda. In fact, In thia dtoorder affecting the skin yesterday:: Wilton Ames con- Balcji 4 Brown, rent ...... V...... •••_•...... 1.3.00 !T ...... tomcat, mads of bronM In Bgypt in During the years 1914-1918 Eu- left, trsimping through toe- house McKinney, William, rent ...... 15.00 today that nearly five-sixths of Con- of her loss and'said she last re- and asked that to* package he MMfc * Dalrrarad OneDae tTaar .as*sa for almost every agricultural pro- nives to have Sally buy stock (to Bantly OU Co., range oU. parte, etc...... 30. 58 Motor Company after a two weeks ths Fifth Century. B. C., for 114,400 and mucoua membranea, the cber- • t • necticut's crippled children who If you own atocka, or have stocks rope was a battlefield. Although lose her home). That might two as if it were, toe — toq lobby ol 19.30 McKone Sales Company, spray r . ; ---- 13.75 membered having toe brief case to her. This was done. WMWwa OP THB AMOCIATBO duct, have been exceedingly high. only a gmall portion of the Euro- acteriaUc eympto^ Is the appear- Madison Squsua Garden" and toes Barlow, C. S„, range ofl ...... ■ Nash, Roy, labor. Northwest C em etery...... 134.30 shut-dowTi gave Impetus today to come to. clinics need some sort of . P R E S a and plenty of B t Louie people are on margin, don't even look at the Our flninclal sheets and agrtcul* men rash suddenly Into the Resta- Bergron Dairy, J. A., m ilk ...... 43:84 what observers In the automobile pean territory was actually the ance of a number of wheals, or ele- you have the unmitigated criist te National Meter Company, water works repairs...... * • k*. s 10.85 medical care and that over one- Tha Asaeolstad Praaa Is asaluaiaaly highly indignant One newspaper tural reports dally contain the pes- torlnm after load shooting outside. Blert, WUllami trucking and w o o d ...... 138.00 financial page. Scan the funnies in- ecene of battle, war-time' conditions vated patches which bum and sting demand who we aid. Well, you National Typewriter Co., office equipment ...... • ! ... 9.00 Induktry assert Is an upturn in fac- fourth of them have, been recom- aatlUsd to the asa of rspahlloatleB simistic news of rapidly declining - Bisks. Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 sion and fire In toe engine room. ^ a( all Bsws dispatehaa araditad to It letter writer bitterly Chile attention greatly paralysed European indue-, and atoo itch intensely. just liaton to pis, Buffalo B ill Nadeau, Charles H.. rant ...... 15.00 tory employment In the Detroit area mended for hospital tesatmefit, stead, read the jokes, skip ths war prices for the varloue grains, pqrtlc-' CHAPTER Vra. Blleh Hardware Co.. F. T „ hardware and supplies 88.34 EMPLOYE OF TANKER A t Bridgeport hospital attendaste ar set othsrwiaa araditad la thie to the fact that the purchase price trial and agricultural production. Nettlereah is more oommon be- W ell ask toe first questions around Nelsen, Ned. meats and groceries ...... 32.00 expected to reach its pCak within usually aii operation. apar aad aloe tha leeal aaWa pah* news unless the headings tell you ularly wheat Furthermore, piicee Blue Ribbon Bakery, bread ...... , .v ".. . . 38.08 said the man's condition was This seemed to be especMIy true of fore the age o f forty than after- Dazed as they were- Bally and hero. Now then, who under Heaver Nettleton, Mrs. Emma, salary— Board of Health...... 50.00 toe next month or-six weeks. The department’s Olvlaion of haratn. , . of the cat would have paid for no for other farm commoditiee are also Blutstein, D. 4 R., supplies 18.50 ly good” but they placed his n a m e '^ vs: the Chinese are whaling the stuffing agriculture. Wltlr mlUlons of men ward and to found mors frequently I Kinks perceived that the invading are you?’’ Neuville, Celestlne, r a n t...... • • • . • 15.00 By that time all automotive Crlppfcd Chlldren>*.^peratlng under AU rlshts a( rspnbllaattoBS at on the down-grade.. Boland Oil Company,. gas . 235,44 BURNED IN EXPLOSION oh " e . danger , list. -apaalal dispatehaa haraia are alee. rer> lam Uian *. out o f the JapA or tha Bpantoh Lay* from many natlonq engaged In con- among ■rniytii than smntia- mmm Tw I gentlemen luid found rofugs In the : The tall gentleman took .a back- ..New .England Blue PrintPaper..Co.,, office euppliea ...... * a .a ».* 10.33 plants shoulii be In . production on legislative appropriation and 4n: Tn the newepapars these days we Bowers, Raymond, rent /ir...... le.oo The explosion waa believed by I n * ^ aarrsd. widow and her seven children evict- flict at the front, the production ot the acute form, the patient first no- |**®**,*f ttoe. O u ts& a staccato of ward atop beforo this onslaught. Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and care ...... 17.72 their 1939 models with a potential co-operation with the,State Medical allate have caught Qutpo de Llano read, and have been reading for. ths Bowers, Sherwood and R a ^ o n d . rent. 14.00 “Hey, lady,” he said, wavfiig hto New Model Laundry, laundry service ...... -...... • • • • * 22.25 society and other professional and vestigatora to have been caused"^ Pall samea allaot at K B. A. Bara> ed from their heme on the day of grain and other farm products w u tlees raised patches forming on tha the night A Boyd. Howard, M. D„ vital statistics 3.35 market for a large volume of re- and stuck him on q bayonet like a peat deqade, confualng reports of partially neglected. 'Yet, If the skin which appear v e ^ r a p ld ly . toe hands, "take It easy. Wa ain't done- New Process Company, furiilshlngs ...... 39.39 placements aided by a sharp re- lay advisers, launched a program Bridgeport. Aug. 16.— (API — when Folse threw an electric switch ..-M tea tae. tha museum’s purchase. There’s a Boyle, John H.. mUk ..... 31.88 bug on a pin. tha Federal government’s efforts to soldiers were to be fed end tha war nuttin’ much.” N. Y., N. H. 4 H. R. R. Co., fre ig h t...... 2.75 duction In used car accumulations last February with diagnostic clin- Oscar O. FoIse, 38, of New Orleans, which resulted In an arc lgnltliigj;m keep up the prices of egrleultursl Within a short Ume to7m ld(fie ^ Bratthwaite, J. R., rep airs---- ^ ...... 8.80 I Kasabar Aaiarteae Wawspapar Pah* lot of such talk. won, agricultural products had to “Who are you?” pursued Belly, Nielsen's Dairy, milk ...... • . > « • 3.4F ics in centrally situated hospitals gasoline fumes. Hshars Aaaaelatlea. In other words 'read only the products. Perhaps thers Is no the wheal baa turned a eniooto ^ Brezauski. Adam, meats and groceries . 48.00 and what should amount to a short- an employe aboard the . gasoline Tba museum folks explain that be obtained from somewhere. rolantleaaly. Noble Co., K. B., repairs ...... • • t • 7.82 throughout the state. Between 50,(MM) and 60,000 (pal* ^ things that will please you. This, of other part of the New Deal's. pro- white color around which there to a ttom SfvM * in Brooklyn, Town of, aid rendered...... 15.58 age In new cars. tanker. "T. J. Cornway," wa.s burn- Pahllshars HeprassatatlTsa: The That to where America entered “Who, me?” North Elm Dairy, milk ...... • • • . • 32.56 There are 314 children under Ions of fuel had been pumped off this to no mere bronse statuette of gram that Is less understood then reddlih ring. T ^ ‘l^ted -pote 5Sfd *fo r^ ^ ^ i?ter iSm S i Brown, Mrs. Harvey, board and care ... 26.50 Recalls 24,(MM) Workers ed about the arma, hands, legs, face tallaa MaUaws fpaolal■paolal AssaarAssaay—Naw course If you are a person of Inde- upon the stage of the World War. “ You!” SaUy’s finger, darUng Norton Electrical instrument Co., repairs ...... • • • > • 14.63 treatment at *he present time, the the craft just before the exploffaD. ; Oatrelt aad Bestaa. Uiat of the farm program. To most are v e ^ firm vtoen toutoed andlj^fj^ there was silence. Then one Bryant 4 Chapman CO., m ilk ...... 40.83 The Ford company recalled ap- and body late last night In an explo- Terk. Chleoce. a cat but a highly valuable symbol Even before we actually sent' troops out, nearly stabbed him la toe Oak Grove Dairy, milk ...... 18.91 department said, suffering from de- pendent thought; partisan minded* lanjte la size from that of a pea ahot sounded. The bullet found a Buel, Robert S., M/'D„. medical services 3.00 proximately 24,000 workers; by the of the goddess Uhastet, ths protec- newspaper editors, as well as to the stomach. Oak Nursing Home, board and c a r e ...... • • • • • 255.00 fects which range from "simple ail- MBMBlBBR audit BDREAD OP folk need no such hot weather ad- to the European continent,' we be- Burke,' Mrs. M*ry. rent ...... 6.()0 end of the week It expects to have major part of the general public,, to that of a half-dollar, or even panel In one of the ball wlndowe. The tall gentleman aeemed to re- O’Meara, Martin, r e n t ...... 18.00 ments of the feet to the most dis- qdicDUA'nOMB. tive deity of the city of Babastto In gan to expand our production of Burnette. Walter, board and c a r e ---- 20.00 around 37,000 back at work. Nor- vice— they read only what tickles the killing of little pigs, the plough- larger. | Glass crashed and tinkled to toe member who heIS wae. Osano, U., rent ...... * 1.50 tressing deformities of the spine and Tba Baiald PHattaa Ceaipaay laa, the Nlle'delta twenty-tour centuries grain and cotton for shipment to Because the areas raised above I floor, Burns, Alfrod. milk ...... , • • • • 1043 mally it employes around 85,000 In ing under of cotton, the limitation “Why,” he said,•aid, and pride tlagarAi(f?d • • • • a." • • • Oswald, William, meats and groceries ...... J . . . 59,50 entire body." • as daaaelal rsapeaslbllttp them all the time. needy, European soldiers. After .Caldwell. D. M„ M. D„ vital statistics .. 28.25 Its parent plant at River Rouge ago. of acreage devoted to the produc- toe surrounding akin Itch and sting, Klnke Parker came to life. He his voice, .'Tm BuuGri(ft».’’ ...... 4-” ‘ Packard, Charles, rent ...... 1...... • . > • • 15.00 These children were referred to typearaphleal arrers appasrlaB M Thto Is ail merely an amplifies our own army left that meant even Campbell. Mrs. Minnie, r e n t...... 15.00 near here. simple, (/p-te-d«l* Weylo Set VACATION MONEY sitlasaiaats la tba Manahr tion of wheat, and other schemes toe patient haa an IrreeteUble de- MiMd Sally, pulled her Into the din- "Bull GrllOn?1 ? That doesn’t mean ^ Paganl, Aldo, Agent, r e n t...... 15.00 the clinics by doctors, social work- Well, what of ft? Like the St. greater food exports to Europe. , Campbell's Service Station, truck parts and repairs ...... 104.39 Plan the kind ei vocotlon meet beneficial le yoo. slaB BaralA tlon of the final suggestion In all'the. c f like nature, are provoktngly sire to scratch even though scratch* 1 big room. Simultaneously they a thing to Palauskas, Charles, milk ...... • • 3;41 There haa been considerable ac- ers. nurses or their parents. Louis kickers we are Inclined to During the war-period, the de-^ 'fcanale. A., meats and groceries...... 8.75 seta of heated term rules—don’t atslnlne. Ing only makes toe wheals grow dived beneath toe dbtbig room ta* Pallein, John, rent ...... 16.00 tivity In tt)e parts and tool plants The department said Its program then borrow flie money from Pareonal Finance Co. mand for grain ,waa tremendous. Carlson. Mrs. Amy, r e n t ...... 30.00 think there’s a deal of wraatoge larger and sting the harder. The ble. • • * . . • In preparation for new model ac- waa to provide for the crippled child • Chlei requirement—obdlty te InetUuUen In the field, TUE8DAT, AUGUST IS worry. Half and sometimes a good -• * * . MUlions of our people turned to the A cry from Kinks Intemmted her. Center Pharmacy, drugs ...... -i.. 15.03 Parks 4 Recreation, subscription...... 3.00 pay emoll Inetalmeiur • Mo . pgi, o| laterecl 3% meetUy What to the sense of all this A A A lesions may be so numerous as to "Oh, Kinks,” she whispered fright- Patterson, Wm.. meats and groceries...... • • • • • 12.50 tivity, but a major boost to employ- "such measures as will early dis- about all this archaeological digging deal' more then half of most folks' extremely profitable task of raising "You mean you're Bull GrilBn, the— Chambers, Austin A., tru ckin g...... * • • 73.87 credit -Inquiiiee of Mendo or unpoid prlndpaT not e*. hocus-pocus, the average man . la ...... cover and diagnose his handicap, and paying o f huge pricea for eped- wheat, com, barley, etc. Billions cover most of ths body end usually I sned, “what on earth, to it? " toe gangster?" Charter Oak Groceiy 4 Auto Supply Co., Inc., meats and gro- Peters, Paul, B., meats and groceries...... 22.00 ment will come when General Mo- employer. oeedinq SUM, and 1% monlUy WEST COAST SHIPPING w o ^ ea comes from what they read. Inclined* to ask. Why worry about Piantanlda, Enrico, rent ...... 15.00 provide care and treatment and so • A epneidUMd ureice bocknd on any temaindef. of dollars werh. spent In a terrific form on tbs parts ordinarily cov-1 “ Ths Battle of Bunker HUl, I "Dat's me, buddy,” said Mr, ceries ...... 48.00 tors announces reopening r of Its mens of human achievement two, a^cu ltu ral pricea? What If the Pickles, John F., r e n t...... • . • • . train him that he may become an __ by the eipetienon ot the larqent l/mg before the country ^ e r Remember the dither half the world expansion of agriculture to meet ered by the clothing. In some cases, think,” said Kinks. “Don't let 'em Oriffln, and toe grin that he got oft Chartler. Carroll J.. services .. ,T‘. . V...... 7.00 10.00 Pontiac,' Oldsmoblle, Bulck and farmers do produce • billion bush- . • . . • as'set to.society, rather than a li- three, five or ten thousands years got Itself Into over whether King the European demand. Every pos- nettleraah may attack toe mucous ^the whites of your eyee. I torestened'to engulf his saro,^' Chartler, Joseph, labor and m aterial...... bl.OO Piesclk, Lukas, ra n t...... 15.00 Cadlllac-La Salle divisions. Chrys- PERSONAl FINANCE C0MPAN_: btard ot Harry Bridges; long before els of wheat ? . That only means membrano of tho moutfb. I wwit iny flanceo Around Pinehurst Grocery. Inc., groceries ...... , ..... 65.99 ability.” • ago. Because from all present In- Eddie was going to get to marry his sible acre of land that would grow "Well, fancy that,” said Klhka. Chase Brass 4 Copper Co., fittings, etc...... 293-.S9 ler and De Soto as well as Packard Otb Ve«r la Manebestor 181 tbers was any such thing as a red* that we. can have more b re ^ and at grain was utilized. It was during 84.30 Pohiman, Joseph F „ labor and material ...... 56.95 also remain closed, although Chrys- dications we're going to be proper The moot striking thing about M i * ' • *" * ' * 5 , ^ Bally was still dlaaatlMlkL Ths Ciieckerpoard Feed Store, grain, etc...... 753 Mala Street. Room 3, State Theater Bldg. TM. i tinged sailors' or dock workers’ Wally? cheaper prices. Furthermore, ha this period that the culture of wheat acute urticaria Is toe suddenness Suddenly cautloua footrteps investigation had not bsSn Com* 72.50 Pola, Luigi, meats and groceries ...... • . * . • 67.00 ler Is expected to be first among Ultra-violet rays are . invisible subjects tor archaeological digging Chesung Foundry Corp, water works supplies...... And for heaven’s sake don’t read adds, this business of making things was begun In the Great Plains re- with which too wheals develop end pleted. She indicated Mr. GriflBn'f Cheney Brothers, rents, gravel, etc...... 221.34 Popular Food Market, meats and groceries .' y...... * * « • • 41.00 the larger producers to Introduce but may be seen through fluorescent tmlon on.tha Paciflc coast; long artificially acanw— this "agricul- Portland, Town of, aid rendered...... 7.30 and probing, ourselves, one of these about heat prostrstlona. gion now known as the "Diist Bowl.” their equally rapid disappearance. n.*"u ?“ *' ^ J companion who. was standing by CIgnetti's Market, meats and groceries ...... 7.60 new models of- Its line. screens. t o e most Americans had ever tural birth-control,” so to speak— Prentice, Mra. Blanche, board and c a r e ...... 80.00 fine centuries—what with bigger A t that time the slogan was, "Grain ra . . . . I T Kinks looking dumb-'^ Clark 4 Co., w: D„ reilts ...... /...... 30.00 Schedules .advanced I,est we don’t forget. to against the lawa of God and Is In the acute caaei^^toe patient » » y I understood. The men were firing Quinn's Pharmacy, drugs ...... 54.27 : beard the word "Oommunlst"— win ,wln the war for the Allies." "A ll right;” she said. “W e’vo sol Clay, Anna M„ board and care...... ; ...... 60.00 in common with several other and better bomba and bigger and therefore to be condemned. Ibese recover within a few houi-e. to th'e trough the living room wlndowe at Red 4 White Food Stores, meats and groceries...... • * • • • 33.00 tbora was silently at work tha germ With feverish activity terrific grain that straight You’re Bull Griffin. Clough. Grayland. r e n t ...... 15.00 car makers CTirysler lias advanced more destructive al^lanes and all. and other similar arguments ars put chronic torra recovery to not eo „ unknown enemy outside, Rleg, John, m ilk ...... * . • • * 10.12 crops were produced With little ^re- But .who’s thie?” Commissioner of Welfare, supplies ...... 4.08 schedules for 1939 model activity. o f the things that are transpiring forth by those who sincerely fell to quickly brought alpng butth^char-1 somewhere out b i 't o e Riley Chevrolet Co., Inc., truck p a r t ...... • • • • • "0 .So What’a the good of digging up a gard for the soil or for the future acteristtc feature in toe acute cese Connecticut Company, cu rren t...... 37.50 Current indications are that every on the West Coast today. see any logical purpose behind the Robbins, Myron A., r a n t...... 15.00 STORE CLOSED S A T U R D A Y; S DURING AUGUST • cat In Egypt and bringing it to Bt. In N e w Y o rk prospects of agriculture. Tremen-' U toe - Connecticut Power Co., material ...... 62 producer should begin new model West Coast shipping eras In the Federal farm program. The con- dous n-ar profits enabled American Connecticut, State of, blue prints, etc...... 3.15 Robertson, W. W., r e n t ...... 15.00 By OabrgB Rom ...... assembly work by October, with Louis for tha scientists of the year fusion of these honest critica to agriculture to expand to unheard- toe ewn w^iauoo as uie mv«i i mterval of quiet Then a motor da lady, Tony.” Connecticut. State of, board and c a r e ...... 307.87 Rogers, Charles, rant...... 15.00 ban'i# o f aad oompistsly controlled RoUason, Joseph, rant ...... formal Introductory dates as yet 4,000 A. D. to dig up agBiB u d kindled by the tntty but jnneeurnte of piproportions. usually disappear M m p l^ y reared and raced. Prsssntly ths "wJu walva tha amanltlsa,** said Connecticut, State of, board and care ...... - ...... 41949 15.00 by BMB wbo had battsrsd tbalr way aad lliotfcal attacks made upon the within a day or two at ths most sound Cf it died away ^ Rolston, James H., dog warden services...... 62.00 undetermined. Originally, it had guess about. How are they going New York, Aug. 18 — Douglas • • • Bally. “ Just what, Mr. OrUBa. was Connecticut, State of, services ...... 65 farm program by tha New Deal An attack of hlvaa will only occur Thars waa a moment whUs the Rourke-Eno Paper Co., Inc., towels, etc...... • . . . . 31.50 been planned to formally present New Low Pric^ On Famous-Make Rugs! to fwaaelal paecess, to tbs owner* Corrigan wm summed up neatly by After the war bad ended, a turbu- the Idea of turning my hCus* Into . Converse, Lawrence A., re n te ...... 30.00 to know that the cat was Egyptian Rubacha, Waclaw, rent and b oa rd ...... Opponents. lent condition In Europe prolonged la a paUent suffering from seldoala house seemed to tpefoble with toe Fort Sumter?" Corrontl, Paul, meats and groceries . ; ...... 39.00 30.00 most of toe nqwer types at the New aUp o f ships and dockyards, not the man In the p r 4 » room M a eom- Ryan. Charles, range oil ...... and not early Americana? Why Tbsbe writer withes to cauUdn any fob several years the abnormal de- and each attack Is Ukaly to ba pro* vibrant echoes of the shooting. “ WaU, It’s like dls, lady,” sxMaln Crane Company, supplies...... '...... 177:33 3.20 York National Automobile show V. through tbs advantage at heritage Ryan Estate, Theresa, rants ...... * . 30.00 bother to mix those futurs guys all plnation of Lindbergh and Will readers who take the attitude' that mand for American grain and cot- Ceded by lassitude, an Upset atom* Sally and KlnkS; inglorious beneath cd Mr. Griffin pCnderously. "W s’rire Crompton-Richmond Co., Inc., furnishings ...... 114.20 early In November. Sayings Bank of Manchester, rants .7...... • • • • • OP banksrs' favors but by ruthless Rogera. He flew like the first and we should not worry about ths farm- ton. Gradually, however, Euro- aeb, a eCated tongue and pcoalbly, I toe dining qoCm table, strained their bein’ tailed by a couple ife who Is senslUvs to hallway. It’s okay now. crossln’, two*tlmln’, ra t-fa c ^ little Endicott-Johnson Shoes, shoes'...... 12.90 Signal Service Corp., acetylene gas ta n k s ...... • . * • * 13.00 worshippers? And how are they stayed, the pollcemati who guard- embarrassing and unfortunate posi- any food qr-Yooda. ______Sisson Drug Co,, rabies seru m ...... it said, the Detroit employment In- W ere recognised as isadera of West ed him come forward with itorioa 130.000,000 people are employed In Sally and Klnke crawled obedl*- skunk wot had oughta be took fer Engel, Hans, board and c a r e ...... , ...... 35.00 22.50 going to reeondls enake worship “llOn. Every year, unless the DuriM^the attack tha patient |anUy 'from~under toVtatJ*. Smith Mfg. Co., A. P., water works supplies . .*...... 41 dex was 124.9. From that date, un- about their ever-smlllng charge or Are directly dependent upon egri weather acts to-prevent It, they pro- The a ride, drilled full* hoiea on’ ehueked Enghtnd. George, meats, groceries and rent ...... 61.00 :jjk|MSt SBterprise. Thsy exerted a m e y ^ t h * toe Itchy areas with s | lights In the hall were still on. Smith. Raymond VV., reporting m eetin g...... 17.60 til July 31, It had dropped to the with Ubsstet worship? We're Just ' Tha. maids at the HotsI McAl- culture,. I f the Income'of 43,000,- duce enough farm commoditiee to And In da Harlem river." England, W. Harry, cement ...... 22.7B gbsmendoue iniluenca on tha aoclal, . mjxtur*slur* oof f baking■ ■ ■ soda and water, presently the two gun-minded gen- Snow Brothers, rep a irs...... 1.50 low level o f 47.8. The figures are planting headaches for them -only pin— most of them Irish — prac- 000 farmers and their femtilee Is supply not only ou'r national de- "H e’s a heel,” tranaleiad Klnke, Enrico, Domenic, rent ...... 15.00 ^em om le and polltfcal thought of end should take an enema. He is tlemen emerged from toe darkened So. New England Tele. Co., telephone service , 207.72 tically fell over themselves to get very low, a vast amount of the con- mand, but also the potential demand for Sally's benefit. Efisworth 4 Son, Inq., L. L., parts ...... 20.48 spending-heaps of money to meke then ready to atari a fast op/ add I living room, Squatrito, Mrs. Marie, rent ...... 15.00 ^ lalr communities. In very large the aaal^mant to wait ' on.him: sumer demand for the various pro-' of a large part of Europe. This Bull Griffin beamed upon him ap- Everybody’s Market, meats and groceries...... 115.22 ■wr heaps of trouble for people who, fnilts, using the whole fruit and I A scientist would hsVe classified Fcdrfleld Groceries, meats and groceries...... Stager, George, rent ...... ______. . . . . 15.00 tbsy set .the fubton in Coast lb s manager solved the problem ducts of Industry disappears. If happens, of courss, because Ameri- provingly. "Kid, you said eomepin. 58.00 taking any of the following fruits I them Immediately under toe general Farr, F.; meats, groceries and rent ...... Strickland, W. A., c o m e rs ...... 6.00 whatever they may be In their day, by delegating the head house- wa people who live In municipal can agriculture was expanded dur- Dat’s Just wot he is. Da Little 81.40 sthlcs anf^ractlces. Felice, Samuel, meats, groceries and re n t...... Taggart, Calvin, moving services...... 18.00 keeper to rotate the maide. When areas and who ars employed In non- ing the war to supply farm commo- which be finda desirable: Grapes, I heading of Gorilla, The first to *p- Cheese is a big heel." 22.00 STOP HAY FEVER certainly never did an.v of us any Ferris, E. T., i-en f...... — ...... 16.00 Taylor, Clarence, re n ts ...... • ' 30.00 f And tbslr Idea ot tha way to treat the maide came Into the room to agrlcultural jobs are to have work, dities not only for ourselves, but apples, oranges, or grapefruit. The obviously toe leader o f the harm. Flrato, John, meats and groceries...... 15.00 Taylor, Elizabeth, rents...... (30.50 Hots and longshoremen was the work, Doug broke up any con- the fermera must be provided with for millions of Europeans. fast will be of benefit through msk- expedition, was tall, broad-ehouldcr- A t this point there was a ellght In- Tedford, Joseph, m ilk ...... • . 25.83 You Can Save Up To 40% vereatlon he waa having and talk- ■ufficicnt purchasing power to take ing the body more alkaline and •*‘*1 He had dark, terruption. The Harknessea, robed . Pirpo, V., range o i l ...... ; ...... 16.00 of the old fashioned salUfig- A t present we have the situatton Tedford, Mrs. Thomas; board and c a r * ...... 12.50 ed to them—asked them whore their ehare'ogfthe output of indus- should be followed by a well-balanc- ?,f*****'®'^ *?!**L* hug* nos* fomed for the night, eppaared on to* etaii;- First National Stores, Inc.; meats and groceries...... 421.26 BLI^D, SEES 2 SIDES where we have the agricultural ca- Fischer Co., Gustave, office supplies...... ; ...... Todd, C. J., r a n t...... • * • • 15.00 “A*Z” lyt slUppar—the list and belaying they were from, how they liked try off the , market. Whoever we ed diet During toe fast. It is all ® mouth as case. Elvidently they had been cow- 14.50 pacity to produce a much greater ..Fitzgerald,,W nu truck, services ...... Trohh’s Supplies, Inc,, cushions.,. . . t,.,., ...... a., w 15.54 way; feed''em rough, treat 'em MIsa Hasel Hurat; tha American their work ~ and offered to help are, and whatever our jobs may he, right to use different fruits on dtf* ering during, to* firaworks and only lu,. . 10240 volume of toramodltlee Ihito we our-' Fradin, Julius, rent ...... 15.00 Tuschbwski, Thomas, rents ...... ■ 22.50 tugb and knock hell out of any ses where he could. The mayors and we have a direct stake In the farm- selves need. The "rub" comes In now deemed it sofa to emerge, 'ni* blind girl whose Seclng-Eye dog was face of Mr. Harkneaa peerad'^louht- Friend, Amos E., M. D., medical services...... ;.... 3.00 Twaronlte, Joseph, r e n t...... 15.00 men with large pocket-books who er's welfare. the feet that Europeans ho. longer TABLETS Shiwyer that has th* gall to open his refused admission Into England The Federal government’s farm Jw*to •“ lra?Ss •*'°***‘* ®®“**^*^ In. The man was almost fsscl- fully over his wife’s shoulder. Hs Gerlqh’s Filling Station, 'range o i l ...... ; ...... ■ 6.40 TurHlngton. Samuel, rent ...... 15.00 wanted to sign him up fussed smd want _pur goods. ..In .spite of the toroughout that same day. Thlsl„)i^tingiy Turklngton, S. J„ vital statistics and town services '..... , , . V (tSuccesabir to Azmartn) ^trap; • ....------■ ■ without undergoing a six months program does make sense.- -Lef the- looked, like'aterrtflsdfsrrot, - Giblln, Mra. Frank, board and care ...... 30340 131.56 filmed' while h'e 'discufttoil ' ih* or- decline ih demand',' Stir 'fanh’ers' find' fasting roglrrien shouTd'he kept u^^ hu companion was a short, squat, Gleason 4 Co., Gilbert Howe, Inspection and adjustment...... Valluzzl, Frank, r e n t ...... 15.00 For a long time West Coast shlp- llnary events of the day with the wrjter state emphatically at the out- Seeing that toe cause of ths com- 16.00 A CHI \RANTBEI» RELIEF quarantine, the ban operating to It Impossible to curb their output for at least five days. Take one I ape-armed character with a head Glraitis, Mrs. Joseph, r e n ts ...... Valvollne 011 Company, gas and oil ....;...... ;. .... 220.83 hiniseman who waa re-arrangtng set of this series upon the sgricul- motion waa two citizens In mufti 30.00 'plng was thus operated. In the ship- jTcop Ml.ss Hurst from leaving her and continue to produce at nearly dally enema while fasting. hike a pumpkin. Upon his flat- Glastonbury, Town of. aid rendered...... 31.08 Van's Service Station, range oil ...... 3.20 some furniture. turnl problem that the basic ideas and not the German army, Mrs. Ask Your Druggist jplng offices there was prosperity the same old war-time rate. In The patient with hives must be nosed, besdy-eyed countenance the Glenney Co., W. G.; lumber, cement, etc...... 232.58 Vignone, Joseph, rent...... , ...... • * • • 15.00 ship for an extended visit in Eng- All the members of the etaff behind' the A A A are very clearly Harkness made bold to speak. favorable years the result Is crops particularly careful to avoid tntes- vices paraded unblushingly. It waa "Whet is going on here?” she In- Goodstine, Lena, re n ts ...... '...... Vince, Joseph, rent...... 15.00 and there was peace. If In the land. may he physically sightleas told each otlier they wouldn't thought out. The administration 23.00 frightfully too large for the national tinal fermentation. I am convinced evident that he, or his immediate quired, with aaperlly. "Who are Gorman Motor Sales, repairs ^...... 9.00 Walker, E lw < ^ G., sau%g services ...... 17.38 Bhips themselves meti were treated take a tip frorii "The Corrigan.' of these Ideas has been exceedingly demand and pitifully low pricea for Wallingford, Town of, aid rendered...... but she Is able to see one thing that illfficult. hut the stakes are so Isrge that wrong food combinations which forebears, owed allegiance to sunny these men?” Gorman, Susan, rent' . ; ...... 15.00 .... 2.40 Doug heard at)out U and asked Warrington, Mrs. Albert, rent ...... not quite BO well as the average not one person in a hundred with' that discouraging efforts are not In the fsrmersA - ' „ encourage such fermentation are Italy. And to toe wrong side of the Kinks bowed slightly. Gorman, Walter, ren ts...... 30.00 *... 15.00 the manager to handle the matter. more responsible for the nettleraah tracks somewhero In Italy, at that, Graham, Thomas, milk ...... Watkins Brothers, matting ...... 8.50 REPUBUCAN CAUCUS dog; If sailors an'd longshoreman normal eyes can see— the other fel- vain. "Mr. and Mrs. Harkness,” he said, 30.63 H did— and gratuities were toft Tomorrow: HIstoro «f too Aid to Grant, Walton W „ rents ...... Weiss, John, newspaper deliveries ...... 1.59 were-,'!kept In their .plare" by tra- than most of the foods blamed by | He iMked Ijke^toe kind of s guy utoq 'flat me Introduce Mr. Bull O r i ^ 20.00 The Republican electors of the low's side of the question. behind for al>. spent to* golden hours stilatto-ing Greet A. A P. Tea Co., meats and groceries...... Weldon Drug Co., drugs ....,»■...... r...... •6.50 The egricultural problem la one Farmers, i the suffsrsta. ‘ “ “ and hls-~hls traveling companion. 411.49 Town of Bolton are requested to All First Quality! ditional methofls; If now and then I his grandmother and jumping on toe Oremmo, Arturo, meats and groceries ...... West. Harold T „ Inc., range o i l ...... 3.20 Bsek from her dl.snppointing ad- Mr. Bpaldinl.” 6.00 meet In caucus tp the basement of Putties Brnudwayltes body. Grlmason. R; H., unforms ...... 63.00 West Side Dairy, milk ...... ■...... • • i • 93.65 abort crews were fined by the gentle venture of a European trip without Bull Griffin glanced up to* stair- the Center Oingregational church Discontinaed Patterns! “ Corrtgsn must bs s screw- Sartorially, however, these eltlssns case.' Haber, Mark, check w r ite r ...... 70.00 White Home, board and care ...... 20.00 and conslderats device of shanghai- ig, a-nom . he had known .W ashingtdH D a y h ook - Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1938, at 8 P. M., other companion than her dog, Ml.ss ball," the Broadway boys said. That were very snappy. Thsy wore "Pleased to meetcha. lady,” he Hamie, Mrs. Car), room and board ...... 32.00 WIchman, Dr. Barney, supports ...... * * . . 5.00 8 Axmlastor Rag* (9’xl3*) ing, there waa nothing In the news- from Norfolk. Va.. flying dates. (D. S. T.) for the purpose of elecU Hurst says ••he has nolrndy but her- because he wasn't taking e penny gray felt hats tilted at rakish an- Bald, briefly. "But beat It, will ya? Hale Co., J. W „ meats, groceries, drugs, etc...... 72.89 Wilson, J. B., Treasurer, rent,...... ^. . . 6.00 Were $84.95 to $3940... for whatever he waa doing. A tailor Doug saw the news men • twice Wickwire Spencer Steel Co., screens...... Ing delegates to the Republican $27.50 paper.s about it and the shore folks self to lilsnic for her difficulties. gles, The trousers o f their dark W e’ro havin’ a powwow.” Hamilton, Robert, newspaper deliveries . , ...... 1.59 40.50 showed up at the hotel with ten day and had a clear-cut state- Williams, Frank V.. grain, etc...... State Convention to be held at a 13 A x m la s to r' Bugs (9 ’x l 2 ’ > heard nothing of such- matters. PRESTO N GRO VER ■suits were creased to razor-edges. A whistle of admiration escaped Hartford, City of, aid rendered...... 386.38 ... * 78.12 She knew about the stem British ment for them every time. He Were $39.50 sad $49.50.. $34.50 suits he wanted to give Corrigan. Stickpins glowed in their ties. Hauck Manufacturing Co., torch ...... '...... Wllfls 4 Son, Inc., G. E., lumber, cement, etc...... • 104.51 time and place to be subsequently But then there appeared on the didn't ahllly-shnily around, told Mr. Harkness. He had known Mrs. 10.00 • law ag.'iinst the admis-slon of dogs Corrigan turned them down. He Rings gleamed on their fingers; Herald Printing'Co., advertising...... Wilson. H. L., salary as Sealer...... i ...... «... 37.50 designated by the State Central ,11 Axmlastor Bugs (9’xl2’) his story and went back to hi* X ■ ' H. for so yeara. And during that 63.38 scene labor agitators—Immcn.scly to irtao tiirneil down J^S.OUO to endorse The critic of what the well-dressed Herron, Ray, r e n t ...... Wilson, R. D., trucking ...... • • • 318.00 Committee for the norhlnatlon of • Were $48*00 aad $49.50.. $39.50 without Btihjuga.ting the«n to the sidle to look over his mall. He Washington— I f toe United States^ Russia's fight for ports is historic. time nothing In pants had ever work- 11.25 an airplane product. "I don't u.se It man will wear could have quibbled ed up toe nerve to address her like Higgins, Edwin C., M. D., vital statistics...... 26.25 Wlwgac, Frank, reijt ...... 10.00 candidates for state and national of- the annoyance and even apoplectic long qtisninllne,'before she sailed. t'Hik telephone calls himself after were a ' money-grabbing nation It has sacrificed hundreds of thou- 11 A x m ln s t e r Bugs ( 0 ’ x l 2 ’ ) on my plane," he told the crestfal- over nothing save a stngld' feature. that , . ' Holden-Nelsorf Co., Inc., r e n t ...... 15.00 Wogman, George, raiige o i l ...... 12.80 fices— for the election of delegates anger of the old timers. The sglta- they hod been sifted. ” sands of men and mUlion* of dol- Were $59.50 and $69.50.. $43.50 But .someone In ttije British ron.sul- len agent. (Which df course It la not) It could Each of them sported a wicked- Mrs.'Harkneaa gasped and sought Holmerden Company, disinfectant, etc...... 13.50 Wood Co., L. T.. trucking, range oil, etc...... ; d.. 657.64 to the Congressional, COunty, Sena- It’ll be a long time - before an- lare In a desperate effort to gain 12 Wilton Rugs (9’xl2’) ters began telling the sailors and ate at New York told her it was Ttie real storj’ of why he came make /S big cleaning out of, a pro- looking blue automatic in a hairy helplessly for suitebls words. In ' Holl, E. J., Insurance ...... 111.78 Woodhouse, Rdse G.; r e n t...... 7.60 torial and Probate district conven- other such young man comes to access to a year-'round seaport I Wood’s Service Station, trucking, range oil, etc...... Were $59.50 and $69.50.. the dock workers that they were to the M^Alpln can now be told. longed Ruseo-JapAh^ war. the interim Sally put a question, Holl, E. J.. rents ...... ■*...... 1123.00 • • • • 127.53 tions and for the appointment of a $39.50 poshihle an exception wotild be made New York. It doesn't seem pos- tehich cannot be blocked readily b y ' Wright, Rebecca, rent ....;...... It seems that he liked the place “And just what’’ she asked Bull Holloran, T. F., ambulance servicea...... '...... ' 22.00 15.00 Republican Town Committee. 8 WUton Rugs (9’xi:;') men, rot beasts of burden, and that in tier f.avor. "Obvlotisly I took too silile that another, such combina- . I^bthlng could stop us.- We could an enemy. Qn the Atlantic side It because It had treated hhn as a' The leader befit his keen, black- Griffin, are you planning to do Hood Rubber Co., Inc., supplies...... 26.40 Yulyes, Samuel, shoe rep airs...... •. •. ^ 1.95 - Were $89.60 and $112.50 they themselves- were^ to blame for. send goods across the Atlantic to By order of the Republican Towp $69.50 much fop granted," says the blind friend when he was an unknown. tion of ■ level hcadedness,';? good must pass through narrow seaways eyed gaze upon Bally and Klnke. next?” House 4 Son,'Inc., C. E., shoes...... 13.35 humor, sharp wit and .hying SbU- Russia, Including railroad bars to Committee. 6 Axmlnster Rugs being treated like beasts of burden. He had stayed at the McAlpln out ot the Baltic and North Bea to "W h o'are youse?" he demanded Howarth, Emil, rent ...... ToUl ------girl. And she gives the British au- carry fighting stuff to the Oriental Mr. Griffin grinned hie Incredible 9.10 *19,767.90 SAM UEL R. WOODWARD. ' (8'S” xl()’6” ) H’ere $84.95 $25.00 There has neVer been any peace, when he made his first non-stop lly will occur again. It .'doesn't reach the open ocean. Free access to peremptorily. grin and waved his automatic gent- Hughes. Mark;> rent ...... 7.50 thorities every rn^llt for having seem po.sslble that sueh i young war sone. We could ship to Japan to* Mediterranean Is blocked ' by Mis*. Sally Pennington had got- (Chairman.' ' 6 Axm insW Rugs flight from the roast. ly. Hunt, Edwin C„ re n ts ...... 30.00 Dated at Bolton, Conn,,- Aug. l5, and there hasn't been much pros- helped to m.ike her stay' In port man and such circumstances a* across toe Pacific. Japan would not Turkish control of toe Dardanelles. ten 'over her initial fright. And International Harvester Co., springs ...... (8’8” xl0 ’6” ) The. first t,wo da.vs of his stay "Me an’ me pal," he sold, “ are 2.25 ada probably will accompany Mr. 1938. perity, In West Cosat shipping since in New York on the first leg of flying bacHwanja- wlll occur, again.' dare send Its fleet to. the Atlantic On toe Pacific, Vladivostok is Ice- now anger wag fast superseding bunkin’ here fer da night." X.I International Aasociation of Chiefs of Police ...... 10.00 Roosevelt on toe motor trip. Were $34.95 to $89.50.. $29.50 comfortable. . It was the,»t6ry of the century, PUTNAM MAN’S I>EATH then. The shipping barons decided the flight' were spent In the han- and Russia’s fleet could not seri- bound three months of the yedr. So D *^ - The SMcUt; o f her home luiiai^o,-Vincenzo, rent ...... e...... 15.00 After toe ceremony Mr, . Roose, 3 Axmlnster Rugs It Is very seldom Indeed that even -with ever:i:htng in. It. . / a couple of (To Be Continued) that, since force had always work- gar .at Roosevelt Field. He slept ously Interfere with U.'S.-Jepenese is toe newly built port on Posaiet k Jaffe, Louis S„ glasses ...... ,, 17.50 veil will return to bis special train Famous Makes! (8’S’’xlO’6” ) Were $44.50 $31:50 perfectly reaaonable people are thus on a cot. John J. Woelfle, manag- trade In the Pacific. .Jarvis,Company. Alexander, sand, gravel, r e n t...... ad to Mlence-mutiny .aboard shlp_ 40.9P IS CALLED SUICIDE and move on to hie Hyde Park, N. BIOELOW-SANFORP CO. 4- A xm lnster R u gs wPlfpg ,to .blame' themselves for a er ' of the “ hotel, heard o f . J^e The principal troubla would “ be S'■ Sin'j'i.jsr r'a‘'35/';iS'’5S»a5 ',s!Si Although Jefferaoo’a - Dedafatlea Jasupiet^ Justina, rent .r...... j;-,. 15.00 o f independmtee was adopted on Y., home, where he le expected (8’S"x lO’O’ty W era $4240 $34.50 iBTCe mdst always work to silence young flier who wajj sleeping tost neltoer aide ha^enougb mraey ^ Johnson Estate. Aaron, rents-...... v ; , ...... ' 54.95 remain until the latter part .to of ' A L E ?a N D E B 'S M IT H CO.' great disappointment, or lo.'s. par- window had been broken, JUly 4, 1776, the coloniee had adopt- IS Axmlnster Rugs mutiny In the ship business. So , -e . „ .the ha'bgar. 'Bring'him here and to pay for toe goods*tor a prolonged line power, Russia sought control ’ Johnson Machine Co., Ciarlyle, rents ...... 27.60 Putnam, Aug. 16.— (A P )— Au- Auguat. stead of apqlogiring humbly'.for ed toe resolution o f Independence. /, JolmMn, Mrs..Emma, rent.-—— ------W. J,. 84PANKXQ, -Were-$4440 u -VT>S» -o . t a - . tO -s.i »o y . h -e s— V i-msr;-.iGt.rCOuriM.-. DUa. .rountiy could; .-'i.-15.0ft gnstps, Bhah.. 68, died last, night in • * On- his trip northward; Mr; Roose- $39Jai Trtterly refused to •eonslder'any 1B Maheburia so os* to'h a v* OB'-all- ihtilislmi.HlM unhlddeir goest* Jbimron '4 LftUe, labor and'inaterlij"..T. .'I'.'.,. ' temptabon to tjjame someone • or tie advised. i Corrigan stayed only lend money to both belligerents— weather port southward from Valdl* 4.20 Day-Kimball hospital 10 hours after velt scheduled no appearan(:es be- I IRI g HARDWICK 4 .MAGEE CO. 4 Axmlnster Rugs •Dcb thing as dealing with the sail- one night. But he Johnson Paint Co., paint supplies...... something else. As tliert seems In li.-s remembered and try to collect It afterward. But vostok. Even after Japan defeated 313.64 ha was found shot in the head with fore Kingston. He does not plan to .>L J. W IIITTALL CO. (8’8” xl0’6") Were $89.50 $47.50 ors and the navvies. And the stiffer the people who bad been nice to Kanehl, William, rent ...... -...... ;...... 15.00 a .38 caliber pistol bullet W h y R is k a being neither phvslcally bjmd nor I think there is/ nothing better that’s something else. China In 1895 Russia bluffed her out pass Niagara -Falls.______KAR-ASTAN RUG .MILLS 8 XxminVter Rugs him. Kee Lox Mfg. Co., ribbons • , ...... * ...... 9.00 Coroner Louis A. Wolsard said the backs of the owners, the busier than needlework /to enable one to .Authoritative observers here don’t B a d ly W o rn R o o f ? (8’S’’xlO’6” ) Were $75.00 so rharltahle as ^ft.ss 'Hurst - In this Therefore, lyhen la rge.. luxury at Manchuria Japan surrendered Kellum, Annq, r e n t...... ■...... 14.00 .MOHAWK CARPET CO. $59.50 hscame the Agitators—and the more think quietly a n ^ a t to* earn* time look for that sort of outcome. Neith- toe death waa suicide. case. ■ suites were offered to blm'elqe- territoi'y gained there during the Kenig, A., rent ...... j 13.50 Bush’s wife waa in the yard at 6 Worsted WUtons enjoy toe occupation er side wants* a major conflict—just ROXBURY CARPET CO. demanding. Finally along came where, he turned down every- war,' agreeing to accept a cash in- Kilpatrick, James, labor and m aterial...... 28.104 the rear of .their home at toe time (8'S” xlO’6’’ ) Were $91.00 $81.00 Perhaps the Bntish iaw is so ---Lord Gain fora, 80-yeor-old mine now. HOSPITAL NOTES Barry Bridges, ^a bitter. Intelligent thing except that hostelry, "be- demnity from China Instead. Rus- Kittel's Market, meats and groceries ...I...... 184.60 of toe shooting and Bush was alone FIRTH CARPET CO. 9 Axmlnster Rugs (6’x9’) drasticallv draw-n that there wsl s fnrner, arhq knit* tbrea hours a 6ns source with access to Inside sia then lent money to China to pay Kluck, J., pictures...... young man. a bom leader, _ filled cause I want to be among- . my 1.00 In toe house. never know when IHjPHTSTOWN BUG CO. Were $21.95 ...... $15.50 actually no one wiUi .authority to | friends." He didn't do so badly, day. ' • channels said the Anglo-Frencb the Indbmnlty, In return for toe Knofla, Arthur, Agent, re n ts ...... •...... 85.00 ^ With ideas as extreme. as those of agreement, tending to keep Hitler loan^ Russia received many of toe Kohls, Walter B., labor and material .. j ...... 9.79 Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Cecelia badly worn roof COCHRANE CARPET CO. 1 Axmlnster Rug (0'x9’) set aside its working with relation I P'** *he. seven-room out of Csecboslovula in view of O PE Kottke, Mrs. Augusta, r e n t ...... Tlshofer, 102 Woodbridge street. will spring a lealfT But Was $34.95 ...... $18.95 'ttta shipping oldsters, and as ruth- .suite formerly occupied by the There'/ notoinB- .beautiful about Manchurian oonceaston* denied 13.00 to Miss H;irst’s dog "B.ibe.” In ROOSEVar WILL START Miss Priscilla Peabody, 113 Hollister ABTLOOM BUG MILLS liH . No one knows .exactly what Duponts. old age/ Don’t let anyagk* tell you France’e pledg* of aid to that little Japan, Including use of Port Arthur Krauzaltia, Joseph, rent ...... 15.00 you Vc do know that the 8 Axmlnster Rugs (6’x9’ ) which case there can' be no. rritlclsm that. It's a delusion. O n tral European republic, had ta- as a naval bass. LeBaron Foundry, E. L., water works supplies...... 7.19 street, Arthur Baranousky, 225 leak may be costly. Were $38.50 ...... $25.00 ■Mdges Is aiming at—whether It Is lleved Russia of a major worry Lewis, Philip, rents ...... Woodland stret, Robert Tilden, 107 of any official on the ground of dun- Well Protes ted — Peter Behan, o t Boxbory, Ooo^ It’s Different Now 44.00 CANADA TRIP TOMORROW merely to greatly Improve the lot-ofj about its European end, leaving it Liberty Investment Co., re n ts ...... 30.00 HoU street. Check up on any doubt- der-headed stupidity. But in which Yogis, .sooth.sayers' and fortune wjM rexvntly ' Ignored bis IM tb NOTE! l *Se the budget pl a n the cailors and the dock workers or tellers came to see Corrigan. free to tend to its Ariatic end Japan, fresh and vibrant from Little 4 McKinney, r e n t ...... 15.00 Discharged yesterday: \Tncent ful roofs, and get our case Mr. Bumble's description of th* Irthdey. T O N I6 H T Lock Joint Pipe (Jompeny, p ip e ...... to destroy shipping as a privately They got as far as the tenth re-- Freed- of this care, so this view rap4d growth, struck back, la 1904 1,115.20 Washington, Aug. 16.— (A P ) — Diana, 56 Clinton etreet money saving prices on law as "an riss” absolutely applies— to destroy Russian domlaane* in Lomas 4 Nettleton, re n t...... 16.00 President Roosevelt arranged today Birth: Yesterday, a son to Mr. ceptlon room, -Police and detec* Hitler la strongly for peace. It's goes, Riisria took the aggressive In Carey - Roofings or. Shin- -Bwned activity. But he certainly Manchuria. That war started with- Lone Pine Dairy Farm, m ilk ...... 11.00 to leave Washington shortly after 1 and Mrs. James Calhoun, 108 Ben- a-lto apologies to all donke}^ ■ lives guarded him. at all times. up to toe rest of Europe to glve^up Mancho'ukuo__ (fnrjnerlg- Mahclju* gles to replace them. W e -Thia is an important money.sayinE crent! Evary rits has raised hen. AU sorts of ruses were . used out a formal decIoTOtloa. Japan Lucas, J. L., meats and groceries ...... 113.50 p. m. (e. a. .t.) tomorrow for bis ton street. rrom pin-pricks against Germany. rla), occupying toe Important Lynch, Edward C., milk...... can supply the right roof ' ''B ridges fights the owmers In a gala entrance. One girl, clalmli Changkufeng hill, the ownership of broke off diplomatic relatione Feb* 50.27 visit Canada. Discharged today: Mrs. Ida Pren- Flint-Bmne’s rapnlar stock ot nationally known ntakeo; No j General Sir Ian. Hamilton, speak- Mahileu Grocery Co.^meats and groceries ...... 18.50 Theto. President's special train will f(^r any building, large or ^DOd deal the same way that the HOT SPELL READING she had been named for the which 'had been in dispute several njpry 8, 1904, and | bombarded toe U NTIL 9 tice, 678 Lydall etreet, Mrs. Maude' ing In London. Mai)chester Construction Co., rents ...... - ...... pass through Baltimore, Harris- Ing'role of "Gone With the W yeara It la an Important little spot, Rueaisn fleets February 8 and 9, not 90.00 Leggett, 63 McKinley street, Mr*. small. -job lota- or “specials;-— but genuine savings on tho finest fought and.ate up each oth- We don't Icnow any more than wanted to pose -with him Manchester Electric Co., electric s ervice...... 3,108.57 burg, Pa., Renova, Emporium and strategically. Inland it overlooks the declaring .war formally until Feb- Manchester Gas Co., gas s e rv ic e ...... Lillian Leonard and Infant son, Elaat thelr eresra and dockmen— anybody else what to do about the the reciprocal publicity woqTd be Tradition makes us five by preoe-, 57.22 Buffalo. New York. It will reicb rugs prodneed in America today. Big dioice o't dcoigno and rail connection from Interior Man- ruary 10. 'Manchester Lumber 4 Fuel Co., pipe, etc...... ;... Hartford. biting, kicking and as helpful to him as to dent, rather than by principal or 38.93 Buffalo about midnight Iclnd of weather this day promised, reason. choukuo to a port newly buUt by Now, 34 yean later,'Russia finds Njenchester Memoriel Hoepital, board and c a r * ...... Death: This morning at 10:05, colors in discontinued patterns which most bo sold quickly In; ■ -She didn't see him. / ‘ 91340 Ftom Buffalo, Mr. Roosevelt will Mra. Matilda Boyce, 60, 103 O d e r The Manchester no holds berred. The own- early this mbnilng, to give us. — Re\-. Dr. Paul Lelnbach of Japan. On the seaside, the hill slab Japan dwtroUlng Manchuria but Meqchester Plumbiiig 4 Supply Co., hardware and suppUes .... 183.04 Corrigan Is probably /the only proceed into Canada, reaching street. to make room tor taU merchandise. It*s your opportunity I f i g h t :Bridgee with every weapon Everybody kn-iws to* standard rules celebrity to have to New PbiladeipblA overlooks Posaiet bay, which Rus- desperately extendad tn China. Tba Manchester Public Market, meats snd groeeriss...... 19.00 iCingston, Ontario, around 9 a. m. Lum ber & Fuel Co. come Kianchester Sand 4 Gravel Co., sand and g ra v e l...... Oenaue: Flfty-^eres petlento. can find, Ineliiillng Accusations —^keep out of the sun, dress as York who hadn't mada'a tour of sia has been building up to supple- ■hoe is on tha other toot, and Rus- WATKIN 375.73 (*. s. t ) to sayet • The troubla la, doetoi* a n Inde- ment 'Vlsdiaostok. sia takas to* opportunity to improve Mcnebsster Trust Ck>„ rsnts...... , 80.00 A fter reeelving an honorary de- Center St. 'Phone 514S be to A direct agent of Moeoow lightly as possible, don't gulp dqn-n the nigbteiuba. He /tuck to pendent fallows,' and think tosir Fight Far PWto her positloa along tha old Man- Maneheeter Water Co., water servtcs...... 840 gree from Queens university, toe Eighty-fle* to wreck the economic simple program seeing the B R O T H E R S thousand * rainbow quantities et Ice w atp, avoid press, bis Amertean A ir Una rights are- being tajeSn away. Whoever controls that hill win churian border. ttanohaster. Town at. Water DepL, posts and ssrvlra ...... 83.18 Preeideot will tnotor to a ceremony trout ' are be distrib- « f the BBtioB and tha gov* ihol altogether, eat ouly as much friends and bis flying buddies, tba — Dr. Cfcaanlag Itetbingbam, hav* aa important stratagle point WgF^^Jns/board a)|d cfre dertlftetlpg an Intoraatlonal bridge uted th to* tortver below FLINT-BRUCE — lOfi Asylum and IfiO TnimbnII — Pkons 1.A1U with it. PMbmp* be to. you actually need—and Reicb Brotbera,/Floyd HaU deal e f 41 in the Kiiasn Japsasse war which OSlsial show LOOS/nl laetR ^ CeUins landing, H. T. Boul^ Boulder Lake ^ to • . HARTFORD -' be young Maurice ,/Elke, erdashery that tha shirt tall. Look At Wife And Dangb- his own eye in a rare and IN ROCKVILLE’S COURT at the post home, Manchester . o y riewAL stations (opame m- 4tOO— 1:00—Ptaia-Radid Ndwt Parlad operation. He already eoa 473, S tafford The Rev. H. R. Keen preached Green. The unit Is sending Its, tarobaagaably ea altbar RBD or BLUB 4:04— tiOB—Id Thargarttn Sparta— tucks Into tbs pants. End of TaU Predlded Dotworka): Kaati wbre wool iRaa wlw wabo: Oaap RIvtr Soya—natwork tinqulsh objects. Sunday at St. Peter’s Episcopal Of Interest to, cauliflower grow-i^slstent varieties of early and mid- national champion band, two dele- Washington, Aug. 16.— (A P )— work w e n weal wMn••n owt obf cut.ebl; vvnsrsiiContrail 4i1S- ti1 »—Barry Wood A Hit Mutia Chicago, Aug. 16.— (A P )— From "For a long time” , said a veteran In the early 1930’s the authorities Jenisalem, Aug. 18.—T A P )—The ter, Then His Flock. race, obstacle rare: pie eating con- Funeral aerideea for Mra, Jana church on the subject of ‘'Democ- gates and color guards and bearers wefl wnnj wlba dAY kgbE luins k«lo 4ise- t:to—The Story ef the Sang patent examiner", 'bere hasn’t been predicted the end of the shirt tail "When bandages are off,” i era in thla section, whose crops *^6son and of domestic and Danish Wheat, corn and rice growers will darning eggs to white umbrellae second Jew to be hanged during teat; bucket fllUng contcat; canoe racy, Its Struggle For -.Existence.' to this year’s national encampment k M wbow wood waiiTADe Wfbr wfl kfyr t:00— diOe—tango by Ray Haathartan a great deal of activity to connec- when Inventorii turiied out;» cleric, '1 wont to see my wlte:: (Ellia) CarpMter, 87, who dlafi 8uii- often are beset by plant diseases''Sfi^".*?” *^;®*****"*^ ■_____MlBg: Sautbi wtar wptf wit WjAX WflA* t:1S— t i l l —Hollywpod’a Scratnteeapa range the gadgets and clothes ss- British rule of Palestine died in Acre Walter J. Qiiiiui Of Short Ha' brought out educational Ideals in to be held to Columbus, Ohio, the receive increased subsidies next —aaat: To Be Announced-wait tion with the ehlrt Aall. Most of 1.. A shirt that buttoned to the daughter. Then I wont to look i i tilting. day ipomlag at bar boma in Brim- !.*».• a wi. ' 1 as- • ro«rcl*i ytelas may be expected Wsua wlod waoo wfbo—wnc wwne wcoo------wava San Fronclico, Aug. 16.— (A P)— In additl^ there wiU be a boat ths tnis democracy. About 43 were which also affect cabbages. Is the from these varieties on 'sick' soil." birthplace of the Veterans of For- year for compliance with federal warn kvoo why wfaa wbap weal ktba ■lie— tiSO—Helen Manktn’t Serial— sembled today by the clty’e larger ths designers have been concentrat- trousers’ top and thereby held up prison today. the faced o f my congregation, field, Maaa., waa bald thla aftar- kfdm kxko krev krle ktok ktam waU baala: Law While at Organ—waat ing on the collar, hut now' It’s the pants, sliminating belts, sus- Mordecal Schwartz. 35-year-oId A blind youth whom zurgeiy foiled and canoe parade with prixea for the present, including a number of sum Information that . steps are being! A demonstration of Just what eign^Wars. acreage programs. Payments will wrol fctna karb kgno: NsuntalniSP kkir tioe— 7i(Xi—Tha Pour Corntrt Thaator stores to meet the needs of Betty ly, I shall gaze upon the moa Street, Picks Out Wrong taken to eradicate "cabbage yel- varistal resistance tb cabbage yel The post delegates to the conven- Co-ed this fall. started again.” penders and the shirt tall. police constable, pleaded that Pales- most beauttfiif. mpt>t original and noon, Tuesday at tha Brown Fun- msr vlsi(oTs. be reduced, however, on soma crops. ImblJltar kob kghf kldo kpta' keal kth: iiS e - 7ia0—Jack Sarah and Hit Seyt to aid materially found new'courage and the i Tha Rev. B. A. Lewis was Isader lows,” an Infection that has greatly | lows meana has been set up by Dr. tion are Commander Lawrence Red- Paalflai kfbk kgw km) kam kgu kmad 7:00— t:OOr-Orand Central, Dramatia Several “college buresus” to the Made Sartorial Stooge 3. An ettlongatsd garter that fas- tine Jewry should not make him a funniest'-entries. A Kiddles bathing eral Horae on East Main atraat at 7:tO— liIO —Ooodman Swing—alto eat- martyr aa they did Solomon Ben today in hla battle for sight from A .young Sacramento Man To Engage In. Argn- of the Christian Endeavor meeting damaged crops of both cabbage and | Reinklng and 1a already showing man and Quartermaster Bertie Federal farm officials'announced Canb Beat. ■lOO— liOO—H4I K tm p Oreh., Quetta fetsU marts hliva etaffi augmented By that he meant a new gadget tened high on the shirt, stretched I beauty contest vtlll also teaturs the 3. Rav. Burlalgh V. Matthawa of Joseph whose hanging June 29 pre- the bride he never haa leen, while Arthur . Morton, who receive at the Hebron Chapel Sunday eve cauliflower plants. Convinced that striking results. Two bqds of Moseley, the color bearers. John the new subsidies last night. t i l ^ 4ito-Yaur Family and Mina g:Se— l i i e —To S t Anneuneaa (to m.) by girls from major universities and that not only haa whacked off the down the trouser lege and, anchored ! prog^ram. Alt those plannUig to en- tile Congregational church, Blim- "seeing is believing," Dr, O. A. tiOe—UiOO—Nawai W. MiCunt Orehaa. ■hlrt tall, but haa reduced tha on the eocks, making the ehlrt tail a cipitated the bloodleat Jewlah-Arab cornea tieaue from the soma ' ning. His topic was "M y Home and heavily infected soil have been Olenney and Albert Jacobs and Wheat farmera will be offered Si4S— 4i4S—Little Orpnan ’ Annia t:ie— :ie —Scrtanacaapa — waat rpL. coUegss to advise freshmen — and a middle-aged mlplater, hla vlelon ter the events are asked to register field officiated. Burial waa in Hill- Reinklng, plant disease specialist, aaat; Jam. Callleahlo Orebaa,-fWaat 10 shirt to ths role of a sartorial uaeless appendage. violence In recent history. that supplied the Rev. Har Bent-~Other City News. Money,” and "M y Church and planted with realatant and suscep- guards-for the parade are I-aWrence from 30 to 30 cents a bushel—com- tiSO—10:30—Sddy Ouchin’a Orahaatra tlielr mammas, too — on what to (>artlally restored, longed for the at the refreahmenf stand.. side cemetery, Stafford Hollow, Mrs. is demonstrating the only knowm 4MKh- aiOO—Salanao from tha Slawa 10:00—11:00—Count Batla'a Orchaatra buy, for the wrong outfit might put stooge. « I S. A shirt that turned Into un- Schwartz, a Czechoslovak Jew, Mra. Margaret Carr, 81, of 1 Afoney." tible varieties.- For the realatant Redman and BerUe Moseley. pared with 13 cents this yeOr—for 4i1S— gits—TIta and Hit Swingttt fl ret clear look at hla wife/and CarptbUr waa a twtlva 1 6:48—Lawall Thamaa — aasti populated section near Haifa. Po- he slipped a wedding ring on her inost defiant operator he hid ever Young and apn, Peter, .Miss Edith ard Corner to West Stafford and Sunday aftemon. He sailed with by planting resistant varieties. Re- terial soft rot, and black leaf spot. 5 cents this year; potato payments 8:( 8:00—Baty Aeaa Skit—olpo aat plaid flannel shirts to'taUored silk BIO — laati wabe wade weko wcoo lice placed him and oh Arab con- finger to Berkeley yesterday. contacted. According to his story Ellis of Hartford and Milton Bragg Monday started on tha Somara road Mrs. Weston Jenks In her comet- BRINGS 10,000 URE about 3 cents a bushel, agatost 3.6 ■■---- wkbw wkro wfr wdrp weau 8:,, 8:18—Mr...... Kt4n*A .. ______Lett Paraant . numbers. They are worn with Leave State Forest He Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 16.— (A P ) I wfbl wlav wgar;'Mldwaati 8it0— 8:80—Ink Spato Negro Quartet Jumper dresses that are making a stable there to guard agatoat ban- He will take further treatments he passed the Quinn operated car in from West Stafford over Cbeatnut' class sloop.. to 5.4 this year, and tobacco pay- 8 :4 ^ 8:48—Jack Sarah, langa—w ji; —A $35,000 datoage suit charging of Easton, Pa., were ..dinner guests ■wbtaMs'baa wfbm kmbe kroez wbaa kfab comeback. dits. for on eye ailment that has blinded ttM town o f Manchester some dis- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill. The Hebron and- Gilead Congre- have been guests of Mrs. Boeb’s cently attended by her at Lake menta probably the same as this krat Vivian della chlaaa—chain Venice, Augi 16— (A P ). — The 8:00— 7:00—.Oaneatimt Via Orehettra Three-piece suits o f a two-pleee Entered Five Days Ago. dereliction of duty was on file to A week after the Arab woa found him alnce chUdhood. tance west of the Vernon line. Quinn Newcomb in Somers, Sunday. Mra. Joseph Talamlnl of Church gational churches will be closet} (or parents. Mr. add Mrs. Charles Leon- Wtonlpeaaukee at the morning aerv year, from one-balf to 1.53 cents a arbea wpg wbp wbaa wore efrb 8i3(h- 7:SO—Information Plaaaa, Quia, late Prince Alexis Mdlvanl’s bright ____ wtbka wmas weak wnbf wlba wkbn suit with a top eoat are In the " A ” federal co(irt today against W. J. dead, Schwarts was arrested. • He Step Closer To Clear VUloa followed Howlett very closely and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter Is visiting street baa been called to Bloomfield, twro weeks beginning with the com- ard of Tolland avenue. ice. at the O n ter church. Mra. F. pound. 7 7:01^ tiO ^M uale ef Now ana Than sald'st first that on armed bond.at- red* motorboat was auctioned off to- Next year's subsidies for wheat, vbta wgU wbrk wnoz 7:30— tito —NBC’t .Chieage Jambarea class. Varied with awsatera and Vaughan, (^vtogton, (Tipton Coun- finally passed the officer, and then her cousin Mrs. Jules Reblllard of N. J., by tha death of her mother. ing Sunday, and reopening In Sep- Mrs. Della Whitman Hansen, L. Woodcock rendered-a solo "How D IXIS — wgat Wafa wqara wdod blra 8:30— 9:30—Ta Be Annaunaad tacked the camp and killed hla col- The Rev. U. E. Harding, Naza- day for 10,000 llVe ($500) to a local cotton, com and rice and possibly blouses they are a basic wardrobe. O rver. Mass., Aug. 18— (A P )— ty) Tenn., eheriff, to connection slowing down, Howlett again pass- New Britain at their camp in Sal- Mlaa Jean Browm haa returned to tember. ‘The pastof. Rev, B. A. Miss Shirley Hansen, and Robert Beautiful Upon ' the Mountalna. wrao wise wwl wtoo krid ktrh ktia t:40— t:4t—Commtnt of Jay Pranklln Favored Style for Campus with the lynching a year ago of A l- league,. A Haifa District court sen- rene minister of Portland, Ore., waa ed Quinn with the result that the isbury this. week. her home In Weat Danville, Ver- Lewis and Mrs. Lewis wll spend the Hanson have been recent guesta of The sermon by Rev. Alfred KUne boat, -dealer. some types of tobacco will include traoe koma kdbo wbt wdaa whig wdb) 9:00—10:00—Nawai Teddy Black Oreh. Police showed growing Impatience tenced him to death, the Supreme one step closer today to hla first It brought to 600.000 ($36,000) so-called "price adjustment" pay- wwva wall vrmbr ktol wcoa wdne wnoz 0:30—10:30—Harry Owenc Orchaatra The shirt-waist dress Is a favored bert Gooden, accused negro slayer. llencbester man continued to Milton .Bragg of Easton, Pa., mont, after spending a vacation time at home In the Gilead parson out of town friends. was "Love, a Christian Motive." kwkb know wmrara 'wino wchi in ^ 10:00—11:00—Blue Sarren’a Orchaatra style- for -tha necessary campus wool today with 16-year-oId Alfred S. court imhatd the sentence and the clear vision of hl8 wife and 37- the total thus far rMllzed from the ments friim the $312,000,00q.nimro- 10:30—11:30—Erakint Hawkina Oreh. The eult was filed by Gooden's operate but a few feet behind the In- spent the week-end at the hom«i'-bf with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and age, as they have already spent Miss Gloria Anthony, daughter of Officers o f the Center church wmaa wcoo wrva walm wrdw WapT frocks. Ths wardrobe also calls Dwyer, of WSst Bridgewater, who sister, Mary Gooden Patterson. Privy (Council in London refused to year old daughter, Eivelya. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Neal .P. Anthony of school will meet at the parsonage sale of personal effects of Mdivanl, printed at the last s e s y l^ of Con- reopen the esse. Three we4ks ago tor. Quinn finally drew along Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. ElUs. Mrs. J. Brown on Morton streat. some time on a motor trip to a re- first husband of Countess Barlsara for "date-dresses" and seml-formals walked into Miles Standish State Gooden, held in the elaytog of of the state ear, etit In aharply, The Ladies Aid society of the ligious conference at Lake Wlnnepe- Woodsmere Farm, who waa operat- lawn at 7 o’clock (d. a. t.) fo r the gress. InCIudtog;thiaamount, offi- and formals. Many of the latter the high commissioner confirmed Earl Fontanella haa returned to Hutton Haugwltz-Rcventlow. Only 11:30—Eddie Duehln's Orchestra. Cheater t>oyle. Mason, Tenn., mar- Gilead Congregational church will ed on for acute appendicitis at the purpose of planning a picnic. cials said th«Led$ected funds total- have jackets to make them double forest five days ago and has refused the sentence. r and forced the iiuipector to the aide hla home In Medway, Maaa., follow- aaukee, N. H. Many of the church Jewelry of the late prince remained Tomorrow’s Program shal, waa lynched by a band of o f the road, with both care coming' hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon Rockville City hospital, will be ing $71iM100,'wO to be available for purpose outfits. A new comSr.ls a to come ou-t.. ing a abort vacation with Mr. and people would like a free Sunda^c or to be sold.' th e l9 8 » programs. A M. masked man while being transferred to s stop. at the home of Mrs. Floyd Fogll. able to return to her home Tuesday. wool evening wrap. Victim of a nsrvoiu breakdown Mrs. Alec Fontanella on WUlington two to go to the seashore without Countess Barbara continued to ,.'Cmly growers who keep within WTIC 7:00—EtA Alpha Pfogramma. by Sheriff Vaughan from a Mem- Misses Carolyn and Arlene Saglio neglecting their church obligations. Mr. and Mrs. William Senk, Sr., For lo u n ^ g there’s a new flannel resulting from overstudy, the youth phli Jail, where he was held for Oets Reprimand avenue. are to move their household effects Ignore the sale and stay at,the U acreage allotments can obtain sub- 7:30—Treasure House. has eluded a posse of 150 men since 100 CHINESE DROWNED and' RoMld SagUo, chUdren of Mr. Ths Sunday school sessions will also where* she was the dinner guest last TtsTBltgg BroAdcAstlng outfit o f plaid slacks, blouse and safe-keeping, to Covington. Officer Howlett Immediately found Aaslatant Fire Chief Fred Worm- to -Crystal Lake this week where WILLINGTON sidies. 7;45—News Service. beer Jacket, . , Thursday and haa lived a hermit's Escape from Washday and Mrs.' Romolo Saglio, are spend- be closed. night of Foreign Mlnlster^^ount BATtfOrdg C' It would be different If the lad were steamer Tungwo off Woosung. ter and Mrs. A. H. Post spent Sun- the home of ' Mrs. Mary E. Tefft. 4:45—Girl Alone. 10:45— Stepmother.- SAD PUBUC NUISANCE bod destroyed a pair of handcuffa. wlU be held In Stafford Springs on the Robert Doyle farm on ToUand AS EMPLOYES WORK goal set this year. lost, but he’s Just to there of his . The Tungwo reported aha picked day afternoon at the home of their Other visitors at the Tefft home on Miss Coreen Chlckering of Ox- 5:00—Paul Martin and bis Muslo. 11:00—Richard Maxwell. Judge John- E. Fisk sentenced Thumdsy, November 17th. The avenue, has been issued a Certifi- Exact acreage goals for com, to- own accord.” LINIWEROHS HOP HOME up only 13 Chinese survivors. The sister, Mrs. E. E. Foote. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ford, Mass., came Saturday to spend 5:80—Your Family and Mine. 11:15— Don Harding’s Wife. Quinn to Tolland Jail for ^thirty Crystal Lake and Andover com- cate of Merit by the Holatein-Frie- bacco, rice and other commodities Clergyman’s Plea Falls British boat Scarab sent the mes- A surprise party in the form of a Bishop Root and daughter. Miss a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. 5:45—^Radlo Rubge.- 11:30— Big Slater. fi*y. fined him $3 for driving'with- panies were accepted as members. alan Association of America to Revere. Mass., Aug. 16— (A P I — for which special allotments will be Ufe Judge To Decide Case On Com- Hayden tried having the Rev. Folketone, ,Eng., Aug. 16.— (A P ) sage that she hod saved tbs Hansa’s mlscellananus shower was given Nancy, and Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. William'Moo,re and cousin. 6:00—News. ll:40f—Aunt Jenny's Real out carrying an operator’! license Mr. and Mre. Joseph Tripoli of recognHlon of aatlsfactory Calf W it ha number of employes at work made can not b e' determined until Henry S. CJarlaon of Brockton talk —Col. asd Mrs. Charles A. Lind- German captain after a long strug- Mlsa Edith Ellis Saturday evening Stevens, all of West .HaVen. They Miss Alta Moore on WUlington HIU. S:11L—“ Fred Hoey, Sports Rouni , Stories. plaint Of Neighbor: Opera- bergh hopped today for St. Ingle- and $10 for disobeying an officer. Brandon Heights are the parents.pf Club, work carried on by him. He is nearby, three men today' smashed the 1938 production Is known more U:00 noon—Mary Margaret Mc- to the boy through a sound truck gle In rough water. at the home of Mrs. Norman War- memiDer of the Junior organiza- Seven tables were ta play at the up." tioii Calied Unsuccessful. bert, France, after a stay to Eng- The jail sentence, which was for a son, Joseph, junior, bom at the came to see Mrs. Irene Root, who Is their way Into the second floor of- definitely, the officials added. Bride. last night, but the plan failed. Hay- The Hanea regularly troniported ner. Miss Ellia is soon to be mar- a visitor at Mrs. Tefft's home. Mr. tion of the world's largest cattle whist party held-to the Eaglevllle S:S0—WrlghtvlUe Oarion. land for repairs to their plana. ’Drey reckless driving, was suspended. Johnson Memorial Hospital, Sunday fice of a milk company and hauled P. M. den drove the truck through forest passengers and chickens between ried to Milton Bragg.of Eaaton, Pa. asaociation and he is entitled to all 6:45—Baseball Interviews. fiew from Reading, where the plane Shanghai and Yangtze eatauary Albert Davis of no certain address morning. Root Is Mrs. Root's son. schoolhouse Tbureday night. Includ- away a safe, estimated by Loretta 12:15—News Service. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 16— (A P )— roads for more than two hours- while Twenty-five were presertt and Mies The Rev. B. A. Lewis, preached privileges of the organization ex- ing a number of people from thla 6:56—Nola Day, Songs. wa# overhauled, to Lympne, where points. Normally Chinese owned whd has many times been In the Walsh, the bookkeeper, to have con- 13:35—Jeff Barkley — The Corner A sad-eyed dog trotted Into city the clergyman pleaded with the lad Ellis received many useful pres- Charles Zalewa of Center street on the subject of "Spiritual Ter- cept voting until he is 31 years old. place. Prizes were wron by Mrs. 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy. they passed customs en route to and operated, she was taken over by Rockville court was sentenced to tained $3,000. * KAISER’S GRANDCHILD Store. court today so a Judge could decide to rejoin hla parents. Tbs boy gave ents. Games' were played under the la apendlng hla vacation In Canada. mites," at the Sunday service of the Pedigrees of Holstelns owned by Arthur Spicer, M ri. Merritt Usher Officials of the company told p 7:15—Vooal VarletUa their nilec Island home off the Germane at/the outbreak of the Jail yesterday, for sixty days on the 13 ;S0—Romance of Helen Trent whether Its "low. soft bark” waa no sign that ha heard. French coast. leadership of Mrs. Lena Hill, Bister The Italian Benefit Society will Hebron Congregational church. him wUI be registered, and trans- and Mrs. Rosa Royca of South WUl- lice the men apparently gained en- 7:80—"Don’t. You Believe It." 12:46— Our Gal Sunflay. Chlneee-Japonese war. ,0 iarge of vagrancy. of Mias Ellis, of Manchester. Re- hold the annual Labor Day Celebra- fer o f ownership will be made at WEDS GERMAN PRINCE loud enough to be a public rulsance "W e think tba boy Is afraid of Henry Bloom and Milton Roes of ington. trance by using a ladder and then 8:00—Johnny Russ MorgoiL 1:00— Conn. Produce Market Bui- Owned by Fred F. Schoepflln, the Elka’ CMebratlon freshments consisting of sandwich- tion on Monday Sept Sth. Plans are member's rates, which la one-half ,’’ Hayden explained, "and we are Detroit, Michigan, were visitors Mr. and Mra. Charles Mlske and breaking down a door -with axes. 8:80—^Wayne Kmg*s Orchestra. ICtlXL / dobermsn-ptoscher has been the doing everything possible to reae- Further announcement was made es, cookies, cup cakes and puniA, underway and the Italian Band of o f that charged non-members; A trap door , ta the office -was Saturday night at Mrs. Mary E. Clifford Woodworth teqre WUUman 9:00—V ( » Poll. 1:05— The Dance Hour. subject of, a neighborhood dispute sure him by use of this sound ap- „ - today of tha plans for the 20tb an- were served. ' South bridge has been engaged to Mlsa Elizabeth Wolbwton of found open and It waa believed the Potsdam, Germany, Aug. l ^ 1:15— Raymond S. Green, baritone. Cummings* Tourist Home. tic visitors Saturday. '9:80—^Attomey-at-Law. for more toon a year. paratus." f: ,atver>ary celebration of Rockville The awards of school transporta- fumiab music for the concert Tha No care taker has as yet put In Hartford Is a gruest at thK home of men toppled the safe to a pile of (A P )— Princess Herzelelde, 19-year- 10:00—"Musle JUl Our Own.” 1:30—Music Graphs. Several months ago a neighbor, jilStMlge No. 1398, B. P. O. Elka Wed-. The WUlington Public Library The husky young fugitive—he tion bids In Gilead which have been organization is also making plana an appearance . at Holbrook’s Pond her aunt Mra. W. Hoyt Hayden and h ^ on the first floor. old granddaughter of ex-Kaiser 10:80—Jimmy Fiddler. 1:45—The Goepel Singer—Edward Patrick Davis, filed a court com- ItJfkMaday, October 12tb has been will be closed August 34th and Slat. weighs ISO pounds— was seen twice made public by the town “school for the ,25th ' annlveraary o f the State Park. There were quite a family for a few days. Wilhelm, and Prince Charles Blron 10:45—Jssse Crawford. MacHgub. plaint, charging the dog’e barking ?J^-»elected for the affair, and the com- lloundlng of the society the later Mr. and Mrs. William Porter of Mrs. Paul Bugbee la librarian and de Ckiurland were married today In 2:00—Chattanooga FroUcs. near his grandmother’s home yes- committee are ns follows; Floyd Fo- good many visitors there Sunday, 11:00— ^News. 'woa disturbing his rest. terday, but each time he was fright- ‘ . mltte has secured the use of the gil will fran.sport the children from part of next month. however, and the bathing and swim- Rochester, N. Y., are guests of the library Is to the Hail Memorial the hiatoric Potsdam garrison 11:15—Polish Orchestra. 2:30—Chamber Opera Serie.i Schoepflln had a veterinary par- Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs school buUdtog to South WUlington. RABBER SUCCESSFUL; 3:15—Evelyn Tyner— Songs. ened away by searchers. of the Msple Grove society on White school, Gilead Hill school and John Kublk, 21 of the Crystal ming privileges were apparently church with many of Germany’s 11:45—Abe Lo^niaii’a Orchestra: tially “debark” the dog by operat- T H E M O R S E William Senke. 3:30—Lyric Serenade. Unless hla mother, Mrs. George jiyFranklin etreet for the event. It is vicinity to Windham High school In Lake road waa fined $25 and coats appreciated by a good many young The Republican electors wlU meet former royal family to attendance. 13:00—Weather Report ing on ita vocal corda. Immediate- In caucus at the town hall on WlU 3:45— Lebrun Sisters. De^Kavokian. can find him when ebe ij- mipeeted that there will be over five WllllmanUc. Frank Freddo will of $17.80 on tha charge of reckless people. The water was perfect. A The young bride la the daughter 13:03—^Richard Hlmber's Orchestra. ly thousands o f dc^ lovers through- CATCHES ALUGATOR out the nation wrote letters c h a f- reenters the woods today, Hayden .;^..Jumdred. Elks from various parts of transport- the ■ primary- • and...upper driving- -when arraigned before good-many. cars.from,various parts togton Hill Tuesday, August 38rd of the KMaer’a fifth . son. Prince 13:80—Lso -Ratosnan’a Orchestra. ing Schoepflln with cruelty." -plans-to us bloodhounds.- ^•‘ ■Connecticut in attendance at • the grades pupils between the White Judge Theodore A. Palmer In the of this and other states were com- at 7 o'clock p. m., fStandard Time) Os'ear. 1:00—SUent ••e-avenL for the purpose of electing dele- New London, Aug. 16— (A P ) — Her husband, 31, la the eldest aon Since the operation, Mrs. Sebo- But, says the policeman, think- and Gilead schools. Hymart Sherman Ellington Town court, Monday. ing and going moat of the day. The WAPPING ing of the 50 cents an hour the town ;;*• Past Exalted Ruler LewU H. fro’hi the Lord dl.atrlct to either He- gates to the Republican State Con- Charles L.. Silva of 30 Eastern of Prince Gustav Blron de Oour- Tomorrow's Progism pflto said, the floppy-eared family Kublk pleaded guilty to the charge. place seems to be coming into favor MRS. W. W. G RANT has paid 135 posse men, “we can't "Chapman it chairman of the general bron or Gilead Hill. He waa arrested by SUte Policeman and will do Its bit In relieving the vention, for the nomination o f can- avenue went crabbing last night land, head of a noble house which A. 1C. pet )ias had a "low, soft bark," announces the uninterrupted continuance of its 8809, Manchester “ It ’s so low people oak ma what's keep this up. A hundred dollars a ^ committee, Michael J. Coagrove, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fo^I of Man- Edwin F. Peqiilgnot of the local congestion' at the more crowded sea- didates for state and national offl and caught— of all things— an alli- originally was Polish. . S:00—RereUle with Jake and Carl. progressive policies which have been In effect for the matter with her bark," she add- day for dogs Is a lot of rooneyJ" ■; cecretary *of Rockville Lodge Is chester spent- the week-end at the barracks foUowlng tin accident on side and lake resorts. It la a fine cer»’ for election of delegates to gator. Former Oown Prince . Frederick . 6:80— “Sunrise Special." Silva made his catch to the ed. the past ten years under the management of Mr, ‘ cscretary of the commltte. and City home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. the Crystal Lake Highway on Sun- thing that the local young folks at Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Burnbain the Congressional, county. Sena- Wilhelm, attired to the "Death’s 7:00—ICornlng Watch. and daughter Mlsa Betty Joyce ’tbames river. ‘The alligator la 20 But lost week Davis' again filed a Clsrk Raymond E. Hunt is treas- Fogll. day August 7th. tost have a spot where they may torial and probate district eonven Head Hussars” uniform of Imperial 8:00—^News. Wesley E. Morse, Vice Fresident and Principal. urer of the committee. Mrs. A. H. Post spent the week- Burnham, of Pleasant Valley are to Inches long. times, waa among the HobenzoUema S:;5—"Hl-Boyt.”. coi^lain t 'and maintained: bathe and swim without ^ trespass- tions an i^ on the appointment o f a “ The dog barks louder than qver." REPORT NEW INDUSTRY Other members of sub commlt- end at her home pere. Mrs. Post al- move to Stamford the last part of Inquiry In the neighborhood re- present as was the ex-Kalaer’s con- 8:80—R-Radio Bazaar. New York. Aug. 16.—With top ing or going humbly to ask permis- Republican town Ammlttee. W il- vealed that.William Crocker of 309 Caty Judge Charles T. Yeager taec are as follows: invitation, so attended the shower held in hon- August. Mr. Burnham has secured sort Princess Hermlne. 9:00—^Ths Myateiy Chef. bluing In light of the unsettled In- The recent death of the President of the College, ’ sion. They do not always behave a position there. bert C. Ruby Is chairman of the Crystal avenue lost' a 20-inch alli- ordered the dog into.court so' he Mcretary, Michael Cosgrove, Paul or. of Mlfw Kdith Kills at the home town committee. Herzelelde was bom Christmas S:15—Gretchen McMullen. ternational situation, Secretary of FOR NORTHERN IRELAND Mr. Edward H. Morse, has left a deep personal loss HEBRON as well as they ought to In public gator about a week ago, the reptile State Cordell HuU goes on the air could decide for himself. J- Roden, C. George Rathkc; enter- of Mrs. Norman WarVier Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn G. Welles day 1918 shortly .after tha Oennan 9:80- Len.dt Trio. placeiB, and \even-* state property is The foUowlng new books- have getting out of a cage during ' a tonight at 9 o’clock .for a SO-mln- to the executive staff and faculty. All had for evening. ’ MISS 8*B. PENDLETON and daughter Marilyn, left last monarchy collapsed in the humtlla- ' 9:40—Murical Interlude. tainment committee, treasurer, Ray- not wholly secure against^ vandal- been selected for the WUlington thunder storm. It Is believed that ute' talk over W KAF-NBC on ‘'In- mond E. Hunt, Arthur Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B.i.tley of 1304-3, VVlUimantlc lam. For Instance a new garage Thursday, for a visit with friends in tipn of defeat so she was given the 9:45—"Ule and Bade." Building Board Made From him the highest admiration and respect. Vermont, where they will spend a Public Library and will soon be this Is the one SUva caught. ternational Relatlcms and the For- and Past Exalted Ruler Michael j. Manrhe.stor c.tlk-d on Klton Buell which .has, Just been put up on the ready for distribution: Bowman, unusual name meaning "heart’s sor- 10KX>—Mrs. W lgge of the CSItoage WOMAN FINISHES FREE Peat To Be Manufactured In and Hart E. Buell Sunday. week’s vacation. eign Policy of the United States.” Conway; souvenir ccinimittee, past Several Hebron members of the property has a- hole smashed “Pecos BIU"; Brimley, "Away to row," after the tragic queen to the Patch. ! Bpealdng from Washington, D. Portadown, Press Reports For the past several years, the President having Exalted Ruler, George H. Willis ms, Mis* J.srret Rnthbim who la em- Tolland County Democratic Asso- through one of the windows. Mias June Belcher, who haa been Canadian Rockies” ;' Bacheler, Parsifal legend- 10:15—John’s Other Wife. confined to the Manchester Memo- MRS. HUBBARD GETS Mr. Hull la expected to diocusa Announce. -- Past Exalted..™ Ruler, Clarence uJ. jjiMe - I the Connecticut Mutual ciation were present at the gather- "From Stores of Memory"; Bald- On their honeymoon trip the 10:80—Just Plain BUI. cohdltlona both to Europe and the WORK FOR GOVERNMENT been in semi-retirement, his son, Mr. Wesley E. earthy, P a u r i" R ^ M -‘ '7ubltm\- Insurance Company In Hart- rial hospital for about two weeks, couple plan to visit Wilhelm to 10:45—Tbs Woman Ih Whits. ing at tha Columbia Lake home of returned to her home here, last win, "Twenty Four Hours a D a y” Far East, although the precise na- Of Interest to many In Manches- Morse, has administered and operated the Coflege. committee,e, John J. .R.ldy.R.sdy ■ anil. Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, collector Cronin, "a ta d el": Corbett, "U gh t of ESTATE OF HUSBAND Doom. 11:00—Da-vld Karum. t ture of hie talk has not been made Washington, Aug. 16__ (A P) — ter, former reaidents of Portqctween the Several weeks with - her aunt, Mra. Mexico City, Aug. 16.—(AP) — 9 ARRESTED AS POUCE Bangor Road, and E. G. Schremmer WUlington, Mrs. .Annls Knapp and followed by showers. 4:00—^Highways to Health. Please; 8 Now and Then; 8:80 Jam- Legion wlU be held this evenlnv' ip ' championship 4-H softball team of ed. , r Adolph Broil. Associates of L’ livestock parade; 4:30, chopping had as week end guests at their The state highway department contest; at 8:00 an entertainment home Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Getchell the three Graces. has Installed etop signs on the side More than 100 men representing south portion: weather partly over- Trotsky, former Russian war com- gram. W EAF-NBC—1 p. m. Betty and Port Glsnone, County Antrim, Ladies -Aid socletv a f t.h* 5:30—^Lat’s Pretend. of Malden, Mass., and twq children. Mre- Ivan West and family have roads apprjsacbtog West street. thirty-two departments, attended cast tonight and Wednesday. missar,,'. expects to coRiplete the Bob; 2:80 Pepper Young’s FamUy; IrelsBd. Aug. 16.— (A P)—A free- RoekvUli Methodist churdh will hma-"’*. “ T basement of the 6U)0—^News Service. 4 Who Sang It; 5 Newport M «i’a Betty and Buddy. had as guests for severnl days her A gas station has been erected the annual outing of ths ToUand Eastern .New TTork r- Partly book to four months. He aleo la for-all fight between- /police and a whlat party on Wednesday a ftef-' sister and children from. Worcester. cloudy with local showers to south writing a biography of Lento, 6:10—BosebaU Scores Tennis. WABC-CB8—1:80 New members ot the Ancient Order of Economy Aboolute Safety ConToiiioiiot noon. Auviiat 17th •» neoronHebron Grange softball team A pleasing ceremony took place o p . the Peace farm, -West street, County and Windham- County Fire- #' 1 6:15—Barry Wood. Chamber Opera eeriee; 8 A t the Hibernians rOaulted today to many la> at St. Peter's Episcopal church Sun- Mass. which w ill' prove to be convenient men’s -Association Sunday on portion Wednesday and in north "Father of the Russian Revolution." 6:30— Story of a Song. Music Counter; 3:45 Leon Goldman, injuries and nine arrests. tne gton Lake field Sunday afternoonT *■"- day. foljowrlng the 11 a.m. service; Next Friday svontog. August 19. for town f o l ^ _ ( grounds bordering the Shetucket iprtion tonight and Wednesday. ' More Smihstion Smart Style : Slightly cooler to northwest and 7:00— Ray Heatherton. violin; 4:45 Exploring Space. WJZ- When 150 Hibernians’ attempted i imd won the game. The score was when IHuclUa Ann. Infant daughter the ToUand Grange will sponsor a Invl.tatlons have been sent out river. A clambake was held and at two o’clock, prizes wU. be riven public whist a t . the Community for the marriage o f Miss ElUzabetb east-central portions tonight MAN PROSTK.ATED BY 7:15—HoUywood Screenscoops — N TC —11:30 a. m. Farm and Home to force their way into a section of 6-0. Hebron will play Vernon Friday 'o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles PI Miner softbaU gamea Windham County George McCaU.} 8ad refraahmenta wUl be served evening at Vernon Center at seven House. Prizes are to be awarded Rose to Mr. W iley of Wethersfield HEAT DUES IN HABTPOBD Hour; 1:15 Let’s Talk It Over; 5 town-roped off by police, the latter You aan ptM'dtaee Yoar Bendix on oar eow was christened. Sponsors were M ^ won over ToUand County 8 to 7. 7:80—Helen Mencken In "Second Nova Scotia Oooperativea Confer- Regatta At Sandy Beach o'clock. and refreshments served. ' August 30th at S t Peter’s church TO RECEIVE REFUGEES. charged and clubbed the demenstra- plan. SO months to pay. . There wlU be a WaUr Sporu Re- Harold R. Gray and Mrs. 'Blair Mr. and'Mrs. John. H. Steele and Among speakers was George Mlh)« 4. . Hartford. Aug. 16—(AP) —Wfl- . Husband.’’.. ence; 5:15 Eseex Women’s tennis tora amid wild scenes. Thompson. Alton Hell was also one In Hebron.. A reception will fol- katU. at Sandy Beach. Cryiui Mts. Leila S. Hall li-el-e guests Sat- of RockviUe and Fred WormStedt Jeruaalem, Aug. 16.— (A P ) —Jew- 11am J. Kenny, 43, prostrated by the 8:00|—Four Corners Theater. Some Wednesday short 'waves: REPORTS TO POPE of the sponsors. Among those pres- low at the home of her cousin. Mr. .Lake, on Saturday afternoon, au- urday of several of their relatives and Mrs. Lswis Phillips In Andover. and George Kealy o f Stafford lab authorities completed plans to- heat Monday at-hla home, died this 8:80—Jack Berch and bis Boya. DJD BerUn 5:15 p. m. FoUc Music; U MINEBS KlIXEDi Caatel GandoUo, Italy, Aug. 16.— ent were Blair Thompson, his moth- .30th. A varied program has to Wales, Mass. Miss Rose has been employed .to Springs. Ths next quartcriy meet- day to receive 84 refugees from morning there. A retired member 9:00— Grand O n tral Station. JZJ Tokyo 6:15 CfiiUdrsn’s Songs; (A P )—Cardinal VUleneuve, arch- er, Mrs. Alice Thompson and her ing WiU be held to Stafford Springs, 9:30— Camel Caravan — Benny PCJ ' Nstberiaada 7 Program for 1|»arranged which will Include ^hlahop of Q u el^, today reported to Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall were Stamford as a social worker for a Biugehland, German Austria, who of the Hartford Fire department, he Seoul, Korea, Aug. 16.— (A P ) — daughter, Mias Marjorie, Mrs. Blair Sunday guests of relatives- in November 17. Crystal Lake and An- waa employed by - the Cfiiance Goodman’s Orchestra. Western Hemisphere; HAT4 Buda- Fortyrfive mtoere to the Kaigando lanoe races, one man, two,|aen mix- Pope Pius on the Canadian Eucha- number of years. have been given permission by the Thompaon’a parents,, Mr. and Mis. Rhode Island. dover companies were accepted for government of Palestine to enter Vougbt corporation the past two 10:00—Tims to Shine—Hal Kemp'e peet 7 Muaieal Souvenirs; BSG GSP ooal mine, northern Korea, were * doubla and specUU half mile four ristic. Omgreza hhld earlier this Max lUaean of 76 Vine street Fred Scholand, who made the trip Mias Florence Leonard haa re- Hartford, caught a three pound, 18 membership. _ the country. The refugees are port years. Ha was a vetarsn o f the Orebestra. G80 OSD OSB LoBdem 7U5 Play kiUed today arbea fioods c a u M the a canoe races; swimming rac summer. Tha-Canadian primate pre- from Forest Lake, Methuen. Maas..' 10:80— Grand Park Concert emps nc turned from Plymouth, Mass,, where Inches long, bass to the Bolton lake of a Jewish community of 68 per- World W ar and a former member "Ghost in U tU e Haddem” ; 3RO miae to collapse. Ten were klUed K ’ , I * l:yard dash for boys and glrla, . sented the Pope several volumes of especially for the ceremony. The she was the guest of her niece and 11:00— Sports—News. Rome 7:80 Around Italy to Muaie; TMMalnStmi diah for boya and glrla,, Saturday evening. Condensed milk made of buffalo sons expelled from Buigenland ten of the American L e g ^ . He was elsewhere to ths collapse o f six 11 j pbotographs of the Congrest during entire party of vlaitots returned to family. U:15—Cirgaa SUHmiettaA JZK Tokyo 9:45 ChUdrM’a Songs. for boya; Mlsa Claudia McKee gave a milk is on# ot tba chiof ajn;icultiir> WMks ago am) refuasd admission to also A member et ttasrirsmea’B Pro- •n audience of an hour and a half. the camp tha sam a'da^ Othan ct Mrs. Leula B oei and ttttla sen abort rsport o f Um coufsisoos re- at todustriM ia Feoekear, toettvsi L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1*, 198S tM ef Gordon's Anniversary NEW HEAT WAVE To *Be September Bride ICOMPLETE SIGNING WHAT WILL HAPPEN PIRATES'SAFE IN FLAG 1116 Luther League of the Eman- THIS BUSINESS OF GRU) COACHING CRIPS MANCHESTER STH’S BOND ISSUE uel Lutheran church will hold Its %Js Remembered Too Early scavenger bttnt tonight, rain or Jack D w y e r, V eteran Local M en tor, G iv es H is V ie w s ^ n IF AMBERS SHOULD shine. . Members ari aeked to m RACE AS LONG AS at the church by 6:45 o’clock. F ^ T h e H andling O f Se m i-Pro Football T e a m s \ e( PoUe* O. Ck>nlonsnoon by the aUrt«J lowing the hunt, - refreahmenta jvill SCORE RING UPSET upernumerary, «1- _ patrolmen In November, 1908. Excessiye Homidity Adds To Bank Asks Signatures Of All be served. The committee in The anniversary of the chief's naping Mias Gross and Fahey, Hen- CAN ESCAPE IN. I lie bM been given reminders start as a policeman will come next charge is headed by Mrs. Eva True- Seven Dir^tors To |40,* man. don said. He also asserted they ad- Weln, who also manafse Ambafs, sassl-pro,footbaU without ,ths ' hie *%nBlv«xsu7 as a supemum* November. Discomfort As Mercnry mitted a number-of other crimes Ifi real,i praetlca sesston would ()« However, he has been having con- Promoter Signs With Maifi- argued that Armstroog, tha feather, Sunday momihg. caption of tbe woc>' Player Victory Over Armstrong on August le for the past Helen Da'vldson Lodge, Daughters tbe midwest and southwest, includ- ahoUld tackle Ambers, the light- Coaching a saml-pro team Is heart usually results _ y m n gratulations extended to him each ing the recent gunfight with Texas Therefor# your coach has to plan bad team Buccaneers Are A year on August 18 and today was Reaches 100 Degrees. 000 Obfigation. of Scotia, will hojd a food sale Sat- weight, ahead of Itoas,- the welter. hard proposition and in discussing enough interesting practlcs at MCh policy. Fundamental)| aa tangbt by LOCAL LAD MAKES About five yeara ago one of the urday morning at Hale’s store, with officers between Dtdlaa and Fort . got t€ town reporters In looking up no exception. Worth, Texas. SOI SqnariB Corporation - Ha waa right, for, whil6 rngklng this pbaas of ths graat fall pastlms session so that’ ths boys will all be the ooUega coach never could be In- Would PaTO Way For Bat------Manchester came i^niei Chief woraon Gordon w la- ah admirer of Mrs. Jsmea Munsle and her com- a show for R o ^ Armstrong con- out Sunday morning. Then the flicted upon a aeml-pro player. He ~ I of events In Manchester came your coach of any seml-pro organi- Crew But Team b I the announcement that on'* flowers and while he was busy at Manchester sweltered today In the Because the First National Dank mittee ' In charge. A variety of Roots Not Involved vinced most people he also was too coach must go over ths entire would not take bla tufn for hours wiw ^ —__ ._wnrlrlnir on Septeb baked foods will be on sale. For Fire More Years; Err- HIS FISTIC DEBUT August 16. IBOS, Samuel O. Gordon the office this morning working on giip;of another heat wava and .tem of Boston insisted that all of the Roots, at whose home the men much Rir Ambers find consequently sation has a much tougher Job than routine from Monday to Saturday at tackling a dummy, grabbing up a tle With N. Y . Commission; his yearly'report. In came a load of directors of the Eighth School and were epptured, la tbe fatber-ln-law the college, prep or high school for the benefit of the bay)i,who were looM ball, bucking a heavy drag for tact; Giants A id C i ^ I N„„rsraB named as a supemumeraryj^ perature readings ranged from 90 The town highway department knocked Jacobs out of a rich gate; ^Itoaman and that in November. 1908. floral tributes. Utilities District sign the sale of of Meredith, Officers emphasized, mentor for several highly Important working. That makes practice tbe linemen. He wants to play foot- ' Once again the former police com- to 100 degrees In many places de bonds to the Paine-Webber company yesterday resurfaced Hasmes and however, that he was not Involved ed h Matching Ross-Arm- Switching'' tlM Annstnmg-Ambars Here Is A Prefiew. fea was named as a regular police- bCut from the Polo Grounds to the rsaaens. Any seholasUc coach can, tedious to the majority of these ball with the least possible s'ffort died By h jories; missioners, C. B. Burr and John H. spite an overcast sky. 11)6 sun waa and also that it be the duty of each Russell streets with fine crushed in any way with the abduction. and usually does, kesp his team young men. Ths flrat hour of the and without long hours of practice. Another Delaney (Mike) Hackett, remembered the chief with seldom .in evidence during the day of the seven directors to sign all rock and oil.' Armory street and An attending physician at tbe I Oaifien, where It belonged after I ’ It is true Chief Gordon was named stremg Ahead Of Amhers. Homicide Henry nusSaered Ross, pretty much In tine with hla meth- Sunday practice is usually devoted So from here on the coach must a les'iilsr .policeman in November, flowers, this time with a large but Old Sol’s absence didn’t make bonds, the aale of the bonds which the connecting * street between Itasca County hospital, at Grand ods and by dlacipllns administered to several things but chiefly the re- New York, Aug. 16—(AP)t -W hamper of magnificent orchid and was to have been completed last cost Jacobs 616,000. mold a team along these lines. In Slated For Action This Cards And Bees Tk ' 1606. but both he and William F. tbinge any cooler as excessive hu Haynes and Armory street will also Rapids, where Meredith waa taken by him. He alone la responalblo to hearsal of the plays and the system Justice to the college player he haa Lou Ambers, the Ughtwelght ruler, Madden were named regular l»llco- yellow gladioli, Kansas gay. feather midity contributed to the terrific week, waa not finished up until tor recei--e s protective costing thla said the fugitive was critically in* Jacobs also announces Joe Louie the student body, the. faculty or used on the boys present during the and the rare strelltzla, or Bird of day. By HABBT.tMLi'raON . will go to tbe post no leas than four the right idea but hs cannot fit it, should lick the tar oht of Henry mtn on tho oomo oftemoon. Thero heat. week. Jured, but declined to give details. governing beads and in order, to bold week. Now comes ths phase of. except ufxin rare ooeastena, in aeml- Evenmg At Sandy BeacL WSM two vacant places on the Man- Paradise flower, the handle of the Lightning and thunder at. about The Issue la for 640,000, there be- gf MSts Editor, NBA ServlM times In lQg9—in January, April, 6eml-pro fpotbsll that is hwd. The Armstrong, the featherweiffit and By HUGH 8. basket - entwined - with asparagus He said U?e .victim waa brought . In. hla poslUon. aa head ,ooach must pro- pro footbaU of today- ’ dMSter Police foire at the tttne and- l0:3o o’clock last nlghi gave prom- ing'40 Mnda’ 'of 61.C100 each'" and late last hlgtit. June, ahd September boys m o attahdsd the weekly •• - welterweight fOfsman, tomorrow A#eoc4#tefi r fern. Mrs. Jokeph L. Handley and two Now Yicrfe, Aug. 16—In dosing duce a winner. In oolleges and prep Tbe one thing that tha aeisil-pro Chlef John F. Sheridan approved ise of a storm but it turned out to these are o . aerial bond issue, the dis- small .daughters left yesterday for Both men were armed at tbe time San Frandaeoidaeo wants ths June ions pay but aoant attention to The flowers were on the desk up to ^ a new tva ytar tie-up with Madison sChoola UUs rule holds more so than coach tiHea to avoid above every- night at the Gardeh, tha high spot A lot of new' faces are scheduled There’s stfll * posriMUtF « f tham. Soth of the men had done be only a promise as far as Man- trict agreeing in the aale of the their home In Baltimore, Md., after of arrest by a detail of FBI agents Bfoars Ctordsa for 16 boxing shows as a faatura of its wortd fair at high .s^ool for it is here that tha ths efforts of the ooaeh. JTOur high } Anaelal pollM duty under Chief noon when Chief Gordon took them bonds to retire 64,000 each year, and may get It, with Max Basr ta thing elae le tnjuriae. That takes of the flstlo season may be antici- to appear In the ten all-atar bouts of thoab traditionally oloea Na home, just another case of having chester was concerned. A few drops a visit of six weeks with Mrs. Cath- and Chief of Police Miller and a Btgpfm and axduslva prlvilsgas at ground work of future atara /la school boy dons his football togs for jfiwrldiui on special holldasrs and on through a apeclal tax levy each year, the ether oemer. , practice but rarely, If aver, do«e the us back to ths first p*rt of this ar- pated about a week later, when Am- of the amateur show at tha Bandy an' anniversary celebration about of rain also fell this afternoon and erine Handley and her sisters on Deputy Sheriff Lamson of Elffle. its Bowl in Queens, Mlehaal Straus either carelessly laid or firmly buUL ticle where tha aalacUon of a team League races this season fant f r the night before the Fourth, Ibut and also a aufficlent amoimt wUl be Meanwhile, Jacobs, through eoiiBl- aeml-pro lad. He generally comes bers oomers the New York State two months and a half ahead of indications were^that a storm might Oakland street A Federal complaint has been Jacope makes it very emphatic he is Semi-Pro Toughest enters. Ths marrisd man and the Baach Arena on. Crystal Laka to- now It begins to look Uko a i got as members of the department. rabsed to pay the Interest charges natlona, will strive to develop three ready to go out on Sunday after- Athletic Oommiaioners and demands - They were named the same after- time. bring some measure of coolness be- outstanding against the pair, charg* thiougk with the "Hearat Atblatie But with' the seml-pro coa(;b head of a family or ths sols support night, and among them will be fore nightfall.' each year.,,Thia will be about two- Sherwood House of Pittsburgh, other opponents for ths hsa'vy- noon and does not want to get bla to know why he Isn’t tbe n4t* king for tbe Pitteburgh Plratee thirds of a mill on the district’s Ils.t ing transportation of a stolen auto* Club." things are vastly different. His Job of the mother. Injuries are always young Mike Delaney of Manchester. It Is believed by many that the Pa., who is spending his vacation wslght champion, the mors promis- clothae dirty. of the welterweights. they run into tha Mnd et tack At the meeting held laat week. mobile across state llneo, since Aug. By thla action, Jacobs, tha old requires ths paUence of Job, tbe Few Natural Player# present In footbaU. whether it be He tips the scales st 150 pounds and lAurine MacDonald, three yeara current heat’ wave that began yes- with hla parenta, Mr. and Mnr. 6 last. That complaint waa filed at Broadway ticket scalper, remains ing candidate being Gunnar. Bar- The highly Imaginary tableau has been plaguing their rivals. Directors E. J. Murphy and William George W. House of Deming street, diplomacy of BMen and the dictator- Most ssml-pro coaches use the college or eeml-pro ranks. Every will be making his fistic debut in ago. 'The daughter of a tugboat terday la even more aevere than the R. Campbell were not noUfled aa Fort Worth and alleged the auto- unquestionably the nation’s mitt lund, the Ftam. hip of a Hitler. No two player coach in the country dreads to see (considering that Ambers la given There’s no doubt tbs Bite left this morning for a short stay at huddle system because the young no better than a 1 to 8 chance in to- one of the opening bouts against captain, ahe then waa a IS a week one which prevailed a few weeks the-meeting was called in a hurry mobile waa taken at Greenwood,-- moaepoUsL problems are alike and then there is. a player limp or faU to get up after Young Stanley of-Hartford. are a tired crew right now. DODGE HEIR, ago. No heat prostrations were re- Lake Bomoseen, V t fellow of today cannot spend the morrow’s twice-postponed affair) telephone operator In Gore Bay, and a majority of the directors sign- Mo., and transported to Fort W ort^ The Nearst A. C., which grew out the usual clique withlrf a clique that time to team a complicated system a scrimmage. In aeml-pro ranks it Tommy O’Neil, who manages Joe played that way against tha Ont., and Dodge, whose hDON BUDGE STARTS must also realize that hs has a dif- usually recognizes that one of two does at college. It meant, poasibly, like this. ger of Mfice Dek^y.and says that 6-3 beating as a result BtR PAIN-CRAZED, building a cabin in tha north wooda. ways and means of finding tellef. who were* absent last week to sign hold a meeting tonight promptly at Miss Gross, 23-y'ear*o1d St. Louis . 'Ambers; AU right, didn’t I beat Tqx Rickard’s daks, was composed farent temperament among the ma- numbers, designating a play or a that a player might be taken to the tha latter to one of tbe h a rd ^ blt- still going along with ths sasM 1 Their romance waa aomethlng' of At the Manchester Almshouse waivers. In addition, to doing thla 7:30 at the home of the president, socialite, and Fahey, arcbltAt at SL Armstrong ? And wasn’t both of us Miss May Dickinson of Blgelcw o f threo New York Aearst sports jority of-the working boys who rt: scries of plays, can be remembered hospital or a permanent injury, or tera aver to train at bis gym. The that ruahed from fourtb ptoea to 1 a Cinderella match, and when her this morning the need of ventilation William W. Robertson, E. J. Mur- Louis for tbe National Park service, pond for tha first call to practice a lot easier than a whole set of alg- under-the welterweight limit? 8o engagement to the quiet youth waa street were kidnaped early Saturday aa writers — Damon Runyan, Bill DmE OF CROWN worse etiU a long layoff at work feature Byeat tonight sends Willie top in late June and early Jtfly. IS DROWNED in the basement was indicated when' phy, Wells Strickland, C. B., Loomis Famswerth, and Ed ^Yayne Tfiesa than either the college or .prep nals. Some of the boys have natural and tbe loss of a job. If, however, why ain’t I welterweight champion White of Waterbury, 180, against announced Miss MacDonald stated in preparing for the noon meal, the and William R. Campbell signed the they sat in a parked.car at SL In New York state, like Uia Na- Onba LSae HartMtt calmly that "Danlel'e money doesn't The CJhamber of CJoramerce of- throe, with Jacobs, became parritera school leader. HI# is a twc-fold Job ability even though never attending the player will get Into fairly de- Young (Mrmano of Tbompaonvilto, thermometer read 106. 40 bonds last night. Today Thom- Louis.. They were driven Jn Fahey's and ntver easy at any time. high school or college111 and It ia fair- tional Boxing Association says I am The eecond-placa New Tg mean anything. We’re happy with- Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of Miss as Ferguson and William Foulds, Jr„ fice and the Credit Rating Bureau in the Twentieth Century Sporting cent physical eondlUon .before the 176 Dorothy Agnes. McIIduff, R. N., to James Daniel Goodfield of Farm- office will be closed from 1 o’clock car to a point near Champlin, Minn., IN NEWPORT EVENT For instance. Several boys may ly easy to teach them the baste A s - season starts and uses a bit of com- everywhere else 7 The other miBchas are aa follows: Giants hardly have bad a out that." signed them, making the entire and their hands and feet bound with Club, when tha Hearst A. C. named Oommlssloner John J. Phelan: Yoitiifal Bridegroom, On ington, at St. Bridget's church Thursday, September & at lU'a. ra. on tomorrow afternoon because of Ilka footbaU and have a longing for tern of play and cooperation. But mon aenae during tbe schedule be Johnny Moras, .. 167, Waterbury, team all season. Now, alUtor Last probeite court accountings transaction legal and the bonds will wire and their mouths gagged with Mike aa its hekd man. ‘nie Twen- Har-r-rumph! I can see there’s no desperate effort to pull than Miss McIldulT Is the daughter of Mrs. Lena A. McIIduff of 168 the Chamber outing. tieth Century dub has promoted tbs game. Out of these many play- these players are the exception will, for the most part, escape any- vs. Frsnkto Robinson, 154, Middle- In Michigan placed at 68,000,000 to now be authenticated by the First handkerchleps, were t o s ^ into rather than the rule. If a semi-pro iisb in trying to explain this to you, together for a final drive, or $9,000,000 Dodge’s share In the ap- FREY ASSERTS Hilliard street, and a graduate of S t Francis Hospital Training National Brmk of Boston. every Important fight during tbe ers four might be tbe sole support of thing tpota painful than a bruise or town; Jack Fisher, 168, Waterbury, Ambers. Now we have a lot of de- School for Nursea. Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters some -woods. hternadonil Champ Sbted a family, or mother or In fact might coach could ba assured of a good a few scratches. va At Rlcharda, 14d, HasardvUle; bly looking towards next proximately 640,000,000 estate of The bonds were sold for a bonus last two years.- quarterback he would think that he cisions to make down bare, like his father. of |200 and at a rate of 1% per cent. of St. George, 'Will hold its August A passerby discovered and releas- be married with a wife and a couple Danger Of tnjurtea Billy Batryb, 183, RockViUe, vs. Joe they hs'va summoned young < ed l^em about 10:30 p. m. Saturday, The break came after Jacobs kept bad a bed of roses for such chaps which fighter will wear which color Dynamite Explosion Leaps The money was held in trust, un- MARTIN AWARE meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 hla partners waiting a month for of children. Here is the first and The writer has always felt dur- Osns, 184, WUllmsnUc; Pster Phil- Myatt from Jersey City to meeting 14 months ago, asserted ing Dewey of making a "slurring’’ o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred not] long after they were left 100 For Two Matches Today most difficult problem of all. If your are hard to find and only come once trunks, and thinks like thaL N(fw lips, 166, Waterbury, Vs. CWck third base while Master IfSMn" til Dodge should bava reached 23 Bislr shars-of tha proflti et tba sec- In a generation. ing the past twenty five years that years. A similar fund was estab- that one ' of the - most effective observation on hla method of ad- HIEF GORDON TO ATTEND Parker,, of 30 Academy street feet off the road. coach la rejally Interested In the a really sueesssful season was from don't start trying to tell us bow to Rathbum, 166 Hebron; Shadow returns to hto old right fiqld ; From A Speeding Boat. Both Miss Gross and Fahey left ond Louls-Schmsllng flight in June In setting up a s y s t e m p l a y run our business. Ambers. lished for bis sister, Frances, who methods of getting its candidates dressing prospective Jurors. . 'Which grossed 61.015,000, IndudUlg In Casino Not Tourney; giune and cares notUng about tbe a standpoint of uninjured players Franeimors. 116 ThompeoavUto, vs. The Cblcego Chibs, also ' recently was married to James OF UAW REDS into office was utilization of. unions Stryker had asked Thomas R. , St. John's Bugle, Fife and Drum last night for caUcago en routs to earning background and responsibil- for any semi-pro team it must of Ambers: Yeah, I know, gensral. Henry Reese, 113, Beutb Wlndtor; radio sad pictures. It sssms there course ba fairly easy to understand rather than a long string of vlo- numerous craekiips, took Johnson, Elizabeth, N. J„ and De- organized by John L. Lewis. C.I.O. Dew, an Insurance man, formerly ONVENTiON !N TORONTO corps win have the usual rehearsal SL Louis. ities of bis candidates hs will take But why ain’t I welterweight cham- CharU# Lewie, 166 Watertiury» vs. severs blow yestsfdajr whs (Continued from. Page One.) tonight at 7 o’clock. Miss Irene was a squabble about the deduction yst Spectacular enough to attract torias. True, there is a deep satla- pion 7 Didn’t I lick that guy which Zittle Current, Ont, Aug. 16— troit music magazine publisher. chairman, along with attempts to of Virginia, whether the fact that Both Former Convicts Heat Tahof Iti ToR any cbaace and allow tbsse jroung Eddie R e g ^ 166, Middletown; Tos)^ gsr O o ^ Bortnstt Magistrate Capshaw was a south- Ferenc waa maiden In. waiting at ot loMaa OR two or throe ether fane u suffldant quantity to make facUoB ia winning tverr gam# but was championT (Cbaadlan Press)— desire to teat Itie father, with * his brother, obtain Lewla! endorsement. Couch was releMd June 9, 1938. Aewa man to play. it pay dividends. Tew, if any, of tbe feeling goes a bit deeper when CoUlM, 146, Wateirtury, ve. Duke thumb trying to handle n 9ndj Horace, built an automobile ehop munlet party within the Auto Work- erner would affect hla Judgment, Police Board Votes Him Leave the service. Sunday. The bojra and TMia NaMh Sponaov Cbmmlaslonar Bill. BrOwn: ‘Hte Neleon, 147, Worcester: Chuck Wal- Aysamlte, a friend aald today, led ers’ j>rganlzaUon. Must Not Isolate Selves girls who received their first com- ftrom the Missouri state penltep* Be fused B ip tid isr Outdosr Shaw the fans understand enough about tha coach ralaXae at tha and of ths Ha won’t De able to eoteh <6r f into a leading factory In the Indus- "That’s a anlde question,” Dewey Or Absence To Be Present ' Newport, R. I., Aug. 16.— (A P)— A Atypical acena on any Sunday contract said you weren't fighting lla 114, Middletown, vs. Victor Tal- wdeks. To make it tougkar. ta tha death of X>anlel G. Dodge, 31- try, They sold It for 6140,000,000. Answering a queitlor,', Frey said "The Communists must be very objected. munion were served a breakfast of tlary. Meredith, under tbs nams et Also Jacobs said "No" when the morning from now on. Twsnty-flve football to pay dlvidenda unless tbs setson without a aerioue injury, to At The International " Con- Intematlonal champion Don Budge, team does have open footbaU and a his squad. A aeml-pro coach dur- for ths welterweight tltla, young lorita, lU . TTiompsteivlUe. Cubs lost the gams, 8-4 to tkaC — T**jaar old heir to a 69,000,000 Michl- Hb bod not conferred with Martin. careful not to go too far and isolate sandwiches, coffee, lue cream and Otis Seller, was paroUed from tha three directors of tbs Hsarat A. C. or thirty young man ranging fr6m Stryker whirled upon the young state institution several years ago. whose tardiness enkbled him to aa- few good players. ’Ihis la not true ing the playing schedule can never msn. and drojmsd Into a tbli^ptoiHK F tnotor fortune, who was drowh- The UAW la affiliated with the C. I. themselves from the ' C.I.O. leader- prosecutor, his voice quivering with ference. cake, following the service by the suggested be promote an outdoor 17 to 80 years of age will answer a ship," the document said. "While Meredith ia 21 years old and Aaw In September for the Free oape ysatsrday’s ahnoraosl bast, to- In towns where small collsgss are relax for one second. He must Ambers: Bure, Ur. Oomittlasloner. with CtnmanaU. ’ ' ad la Oaoigian bay when he fell or 0 „ bitter foe of the A. F of L. anger, and shouted that he had been Ladies Society of the Blessed Sacra- call tor practice. Being unorganized But what kinds contract is that was driven by pain to Jump from a the center of gravity has shifted to Tbe Board -of Police Commis- ment Couch 23. Milk INind, long cponcored by the day needed only 'victories over twe situated because tha environment of watch hla chargee and replace a Ths only other gams , — Submits Steel Strike Clippings insulted. they must, of choice, depend upon tbe college invariably invadsa tbs where I plaster a guy at 135 pounds ipaad boat taking him to a hospital. WORLD OWES the C.I.O., the Communists can not sioners this morning voted a leave Meredith once elMmed residencs Hearst newspapers. Jacobs claims imlmpreaelve rivals to catch up with player who looks a bit wobbly be- YESTERDAT* S RESULTS saw the Boston Bern trim tk# : Taking up another. Trey submit- T demand the protection of the the star-atudded' Newport Casino tho generosity of some . local mer- wbols town and tbs people are foot- and you figure ha’s better than me Dodge’s 19-yaar-old bride of 13 ted a number of ne'wspaper clippings neglect work In the A. F. of L. of absence to Chief Samuel O. Gor- (General Welfare Center No. 41 at Kirkwood, Mo., and . waa em ploy lack of ^predation In publldty and cause tha victory ia not so impor- NmUonml llee, 6-3 as Rabbit Warotlss court,” he said. loudly. tennis Arid. . chant to funilzb them with imme- ball conscious to a greater degree at 147 poundaT It don’t make lAays waa injured seriouiiy by the In connection with the "Little Steel" "In cases where reactionary A. F. don to attend tbe annua' convention will meet tomorrow evening at 8 ed in Minneapolis at one time aa a other ways for the 680,000 given tha diate equipment. Therefore the first tant to him as ths health of hts Boston 6f Phlladtlpliin S. pace with a iripto and two l .,. Pecors Warns Dewey )F- o’clock. East Side Recreation par- fund aa tha reault of hla ahows In than they are in towns like Max- players. It la e a se i^ l that every sense. ‘ Mast of dynamite at their honey- CRIME MUCH, strike of 1937. or L. leaders- set against the Inter- of International Police Chiefs to be punch pressman. Cou^b waa bom in Budgs, out et singles competition topic is "who will sponaor us this Commissioner D. Walker- Wear: BL Louts 6, Cfitleago 4 That gave Boetoo a 1 1-3 gams ( Justtee Pecora warned Dewey lor. Many compliments have been a little more than two yeava. chaster. So one can see that the player toll tha coaclr If ha Is not '^asoon camp 20 milee west of here "The International at Moscow is ests of Uie workers, the Communists held in Toronto. The convenJJoft will SL Louis, Mo. since his successful European cam- yearT” That means buying Jersey#, coach not only haa to aell hla ideas That Isn’t the first oontract that anclnnatl 6, Plttsb^.i 3 gin over tbe, Brooklyn Oodt .'Vyasterday afternoon. Dodge’e skull must try to Isolate them from the against such remarks,' whereupon open on August 29. . extended to the officers for their Hendon said a complaint charging Jacobs wound up by paying one paign,, waa aeheduled to resuma ac- footballs and aundiy equipment physically flL Ha knows and when (Only games scUeduUd) who like ths Olantf, wore Idte," very much interested In the part Stryker strode In triumph across next Welfare Weekly which has at- to tbs team but to tha populaea.as ha keeps it a secret he robs his team didn’t make sense. Ambers. Ask '.-was fractured and hla .armahat- the Communist party took In or- masses so that they will have no In- At these conventions the latest the pair with kidnaping of the SL of the newspapermen 635,0(>0 for his tion 'here in a aeeond-rounder usually amounting to about two Ameriaaa eight American Ixiaguo dubs SAVANT AVERS to where Dewey was sitting and tracted much attention. well If he wants to draw theYargsst of a chance for victory and takes a any lawyer. (No gamsa scbsdulsd) • t a r a d . ganization of the strike," he com- fluence." developments in police work la Louis couple would be filed,' prob- 36 per qsnt Interest In the Twen- against Bobby Low of New Tork. hundred dollars. Quite a taric to numbers of fans to the game. A Ambers: I ain’t got time to ask a had the day off. Mra Dodge, a former telephone glared at him. The courtroom tit- demonstrated. Delegates are present t ie s Century dub. after tba three A victory' over that youngster chance blmeelf of permanent dis- Bastacn (Continued from Page One.) mented. Frey said he bad evidence that 39 tered. Dewey smiled. Chairman Howell Cheney o f -the ably today by the United btatea dio* raise that money and a harder task double duty and uauaUy. a thanklesa lawyer. I’m asking you why I ain’t For once tha Pirates faOsd tstt girl who met her future husband delegates at last year's convention from all parts of the world. The trict attorney’s office. partners drew down five-figure win move Budge—winner of the last to pick a (team that will give the one. ability. Albany 6-8, Hartford 6-10. ( low Johnny Rtaao's paea agnthnH Frey said the two factors In what Hines, a big, blue-eyed man, with Town School Board haa called a It is not the intention of the welterweight champion when 1 bat Hastoton 8, Elmira 1. • during hla north woods .vacation a crime to commit an Immoral act he called "the present unhappy of the Steel Workers’ Organizing conventions In the past have always Couch and Meredith were first amounts sa their aharsa of the re- two casino tltlss—against Owen sponsor an adequate return tor his Reds. Tha rookls cloutor kK hia 1 three yeara ago, was cut on the face, a ruddy face and huge hands de- meeting to be held tomorrow In the Before giving what the writer wrijMr to predict direful things for this guy around which waa welter- Wllkss-Barre 9, Wimamsport 6 against which there was “ho law. On "the present unhappy situation" In Commltte, a C.I.O. • affiliate, were rived from hla early years at the been highly. Instructive In their linked with the abduction when Miss tuum match between LouHi and Anderaon of Lea Angelee, who i a ^ - money through the medium of ad- hopes would be. an Ideal altuatlon weight champion. horns nm and throe staglaa : lags and arms. She was operated nature. office of School Superintendent 111- Gross said one of. tbe kidnapers had SehmSllhg. pected to give way for Budge’s en- vertising hia business. the semi-pro player. M erely. a (night). the same basis an Individual might Jhe auto \mlnn were that the bulk members of the Communist party. forge of hla father’s blacksmith Ing. Tbe call for tbe meeting was let ue tell you of the greatest hard- Ptaalan: Now, Ambers, Let's not linghamton 17, Trenton 6 (niglit) in both PtrrftoPIrffte runn Jlm-V laat night and will recover, aald He asserted, too. that Commu- anvil, strolled out into the corridor It has been four years since tbe showed her a newspaper clipping re- Tba handicap of Jacoba’ Sree trsjranee In the round of -16, brackets Tbsn comes the selection of warning that footbaU demands BI reason that It was not wrong to of Its members "resent" control received yesterday and this morn- ship that a aeml-pro coach hae to much from any player, coach or go Into that again. I explained M couldn’t held a two run lead i— iFTigUlgeona at MIndemoya Red, Croaa break a law If In doing so he con- over the titilon attempted by the nists had "wrecked” ' a New York for a smoke during a brief recess. chief has attended one of these con- lating to James Cylde R e^ , now partnara waa that they had nothing how oceupisd only by the third- manager and probably the voting overcome. That is the college STANDINGS K ths seventh, when three hits tMte ^ A . ' i b o a p l t a l . SO miles in the interior of ing’s mail brought another notice manager. Phyelcal contact such as to yoii once, aatlsfactorily I’m sure National sidered his conduct moral, or at Communist party and factional school teachers' union by winning 'Dewey is riding- the top wave,’ ventions, aa for tbe past four years, held on assouult and Robbery In writing. For thla reason, Jacoba seeded Frankie Parker of Beverly upon some individual for. coach. graduate who hae returned home to everybody. You ought to know score, end then the Buea W4 “ K:^r‘MaaJtoulln Island. he said. In reply to questions on hla of a school board meeting to be held feK they should have been willing to Perhaps the call for practice hae football reall3»-ls provides thrills for W. L. Pet. least not Immoral. j s.trife among the Communists In- 28 of the 34 seats on the local's the conventions have been held In charges in Kennett, Mo. Hills, Cal., and the veteran Johnny after making a name for himself at by this time that we make our de- .618 pieces and allowed four ia ths i Mri. Dodge’s Version —^ j political Judgment of the ,p6-year- cities BO far distant he did not wish Thursday night, this call being go along. Tbe various shows of tha been given by the leading candidate the player and apectator alike only Pittsburgh . .1... 68 89 I He pointed out that acts which I volved. executive board. Reed had told Kennett ofllcera ha van Ryn of Austin, Tex. this or that college. Ths principles cisions and everybody has got to 45 .576 "Fireman" Macs Brown mads -rv; Miss Etta Gervin, a friend whom old prosecutor. ' ,. to take the trip because of time it issued at . the request of the super- Twentieth On'tury club have played At the end of yesterday's action, for this berth and he usually has of coUegs and aeml-pro footWlI when the player Is physically New York . 61 ! are crimes In some places are not [ Four members of the union’s Invitation Unanswered- intendent. The mixup In dates was had been in touch with Couch and sbids relentlessly by tbe rules in .... 56 47 .562 bad pegs to bases, letting a : fijitn. Dodge ceUled to the hoepital, (Chairman Dies (D., Tex.) of the "I wouldn't be here If he wasn’t,” would take him away fron) tbe de- to more than 65,000,000 In a Uttle soms o f it deeidsd with tbs tempsra- omeons lined up as sponsor. At while not differing greatly In the equipped to play this strenuous Chicago ... crime's elsewhere, yet the moral I executive board—three vice-presi- straightened out this morning and Meredith, but parted from them not this book (thumping the ever-pres- Cincinnati . .... 68 47 .552 score each time, and a couple o f 1 e.'told the etoiy of the exploalon as committee said Lewis had not yet he added, with a rueful grin. partment and also expense Incur- long before be was arrested in mors than two years. ture close to 100, four demeatie any rate the business end of the whole present to the semi-pro coach sporL said Mrs. Dodge related it: Issue involved would be the same in dents and tha secretary-treasurer— Addressing veniremen, Dewey the meeting will be held tomorrow (t,pi u left with someone desiring From the serai-pro coach’s angle ent little red volume). Boston ...... 5 0 53 .485 finished the Job. both places. were expelled by UAW after a trial answered his invitation to testify, red. Blytheville, Ark. Although tha combination eUck- seeded players were in tha third a much harder problem. No coach Ambers: Yeah, I know general. 55 .471 Pirates’ Lead Out Dodge often had expressed a de- brought up the name of the notori- as called by Chairman Cheney. tbe Job as msnagsr and he has tha can InstiU a aenae of loyalty to the lie would like his dream to consist Brooklyn ...... 49 Dr. Dunlap acknowledged the In which both aldca of the contro- but attaches'Indicated the C.I.O. This morning the police commis- ed from tha start. It waa only after round, EHwoed O ok e of Portland, But . . . . St. Louis ...... 45 68 .487 The defeat cut Pittsburgh’s to determine if dynamite left ous Arthur (Dutch Schultz) Fleg- Jacobs’ signing of Joe Louis—Just task of getting the proper meaeure- team such aa a collage player is of first, at least*- twenty-two good difficulty of acceptably defining versy said the other waa controlled leader probably would reply to some cnhclmcr, who turned from beer sioners all expressed the belief that Ore., Bryan (Bitey) Grant of At- Phelan: TTiat’s the trouble with Philadelphia .... 81 71 . .304 gin-over the Giants to fbur workmen at his Kagawpng sum- it would be for the best Interests of . The committee in charge of the aa ha baa signed every other Im- lanta, WUmer Allison of Austin, ments for the equipment. Under- bound to possess. Ths old idea of players on his squad; second, all morality and immorality, but ;n by the Communist party. of Frey's statements. running afte'r prohibition to the arrangements for the annual outing physically and mentally equipped to some of you fighters—always trying American but unless his now. lineup C ^ p sight years ago 'stiH' was Dies announced that the commit- the town to. ba.ve the chlefi-attend partaat.figbter—that Mike began to Tax., and Frank Kovacs of Oakland, stand again, that the team ie not dying for dear old Rutgers doea not .. viewing laws in-general he-auggest- . Frey earlier had- declared - he numbers- racket, asking them: of the Msnehester Improvement HEATBARRAGE and never win prevaU in the seml- play the game; third, a good quar- to tell the eommlsalon how to run W. L. PcL frbm the stert. Manager Hi (!’'I3ii'g66d cciiditlonr' tee probably would conduct hearings the convention. coma Into tbs big money. Cal. Jos Hunt of L6B Angelas, seed- picked as yst and ths hardest part .673 '. He aelected a stick, Miss GerVin ed that moral acts were those In ac- would show that "Con^untsm Is in "Have you any feeling that In- Association announced to ^ y it will of ths Job is to satisfy several of the pro ranks. terback who can and wlU give tbe Its business. We’ve got a lot of New York ...... 68 33 will have to devote m

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES »>H R .eiX 6y ~ SUV SELL W KtCWtTr/,),!//„■ C L A S S I F I E D SENSE and NONSENSE HAV»% y o o ( O O T i C e O mm MHAT AM UMO«OA\. HAMOy the hat fever tbebat Good work done in a atorfo takas Vacation days are hors agala. geed OR a nobility that caR nsvsr to felt i humor bells ars ringing, shout work psrformsd In fair wsath------The. grass. Ja. 4hlck.- and. tall ___ ^sr...... green, the bobolinks are Mng- tag. Dtas»—Waitress, what's wrong-1 big league club neat sp rin g.... U ISI ANO l-VUND ^ 1 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 4 REPAIRING 2.S APARTMENTS—FLATS— LOTS FOR SALE 73 The air is still and sweat and warm with these eggs? TENEMENTS 6.3 whoever Is booking Joa Louis’ soft and every prospect’s pleasing, Waltrese—-fro-fl sure I dont know.' M A v a GOLD Hamilton SPECIAL FOR A few daye ly, 80 MOWER 8HARl‘ENlNa, repairing. FOR SALE—BUILDINO lets on ball team should gat in touch with rd love the p r io n s summertime if J only laid the table. Vacuum eJeanera rooondiuonad. Strong street. Inquire 38 Wood- Mika Tounls of Worcester. Mass. PROPOSED WATERWAY watch with chain, Friday night ba- gallona of gaa free, with every I could Just stop snissstag. twaen Birch itiaet and Oraag* uaed car aold. Special prlcea, eaay Key making, lock repairing, aare FOR R EN T-^ AND 4 ROOM ApU. land stresL Telephone 6849. W ife—Oh, Frsd, ths baby has Hall. Valued aa gift. Finder plaaae terma. Cole Motora. combination changing. Braltbwaita. CaU 8833, Midland Apta. The other night in PblUy one of Mrs. Gog gins—You know, I sus- swsUowsd the matches. What 52 Pearl street. FOR SALE—BUILDINO lot on the freshman pitchers oh the Reds pect my husband has a love affair shall we doT [ latum to 18 Cottage atrect. Re- Ltiley street, near the Center, very OPPOSED IN QUEBEC 1936 FORD TUDOR, 1934 Naah FOR RENT—FIVE room tanemant, with bis stenographer. Hubby— Here, use my cigarette ward. took a stroll after dinner___ be for- aedan, 1932 Plymouth cabriolet ROOFING AND asbestos aiding our with all Improvements, garags, re- raminable. i Inquire 27 Winter Maid-eOb. I don’t htOieve i t You lighter. ' : ft got the name o f the hotel where the ■ rftoto ' 1/MT — SPARE TIRE between 1932 Naab . .;edBn. Meaaier Naah apeclalty., Yeara of experlanca. cently redecorated. Oraanacra aaC' street. Telephone 8086. club was stopping, so called up a are only saying It to make me Jeal- security for the small state cen- ous. fhrd V •Oakland and North Main atreet. Inc. iO Henderson Road. Telephone Workmanship guaranteed. Paint- Uon. W riU Box W, Herald. newspaper---- “where do the Reds siste ta avoiding toe many Joint ing and carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. Montreal Afraid De?dop- Itaward if returned to Albert 7288. stop?" he asked..^.“who wants to guroents. 81 Wells street Phone 4860. YOU CAN KILL OFF AN ENE- Wm ««im1h si North atreet. . know?” demanded a voice...."on e They were suspicious at ths ntata A Thought HOUSES FOR RENT 65 feature e f the draft treaty present- MY WITH KINDNBS8, AL- Sports Roundup o f the Reds," said the young man meat WM Send Ships Past THOUGH EVERY OTHER FORM BUSINESS SERVICES ed to Canada,' which provldea that BUSINESS FOR RENT—MODERN « room m eekly... .the trotter Greyhound is OF ATTACK WOULD ONLY PRO- iToonerville Folks______AU'ltlMUHlLES KUK SALE 4 OFFERED LS to be featured in a full length movie the United States would pay the Slesssd be the name at Oed for>| By Fontaine OPPORTUNITIES :I2 single on Henry street. A ll Im By EDDIE BRIETZ To Great Lake Ports* VOKE GREATER RESENTMENT. ....J a ssy Moore, former sports giant share o f the development. ..s r and ever: for wledem ai A LAKE PLACE TO BUT. ScJial- LOOK OVER TO U R evergreetm, provementa, 2 car garage. Can be New York, Aug. 16.—(A P)— H (The treaty credits Csnada with 6I.CKNESS,,CAUSBa roe to aeU my writer, now publisher o f the_Ksn* It was Timothy’s fix«t. day at might ore His— DaaM 8:90. Uncle “ chew ** W ilson^ a-Qutp. ma n laT' I fOtar Saiea fne, Dodge-Ply^ 4>lue -apruce- and-hemiocka for. red Been-by appointment' only.—-Phone anybody ever bit that jaehpot Wes the snonnour amoantr she olru u IY' Tavern In Mancheater for $800 napells (N . C.) Ini^pendent (he is school. He walked up to the teach- mouth Sal^ apd Service Center apldcr. Very numerous this year 4131 or 4279. Ferrell did....see where Bemie (Editor's Koto: What argu- has spent on engineering works U ve near to God, end ae sU| Spray at once or Phone 8397, Jobn Write Box M. Herald. the youngest in the south) wss er and announced: at Olcett St. Phone 8101. Open Bterman' admits "we may have a menta have been raised In Can- necessary for the waterway! such as Timothy—I ain’t got no pencU! things will appear to you little in evenlnga. 8. Wolcott for attention. chance"...'.hawI If.that ain't a spotted along Broadwav last night the Welland cansl). They wonder- mporison vdU going strong. ada agnlast the prepessfl Great Teacher (shoekod at his exprw- comparison with etenial reoUtiss.- SUMMER HOMES good one on a hot d a y !... .some of Lakes • St. Lawrence water- ed why Uncle Sam was putting mil- R. M. McCbeyne. HERE.' VOKT nr/ sou H A VE W 'T I THAT BALL ip iy GARDEN—FA R M - slon)—^h , Timothy, I havs no pen- MOVINO—TRUCKING- DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT 67 the gossipers are gossiping that the way? They are dli ensesJ In the lions at dollars into Ctenada. cil! (^ 1 ') CAKJT -THOOta/ balls s e e m t h a t Dobsce. baseball barons are gsttlng pretty fellawing aitteto by Aadrae Some others said the actiul cost MORIARTYS TRIUMPH Timothy (with sympathetic look) Scientists report that the flora WITHOUT BkVIKk3/'«- a ® s c h k i o z z l e d MUST B e Manchester STORAGE 20 FOR SALE—OLD fashioned golden FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Olanta well fed up on Jake Powell and will Berdtag ef the Weehington o f the project would be far greater — You aftiT eltherT Well, we’re than the engineers’ esUsoates of the mountains west of the Kan r S^)Tt THB M U G U M OE.IZ T H ' AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you wine sap apples. Tart. Telephone Neck from Aug. 20tb to 27th. In ■a him out of the majors after etaff of the Aaeodetod Frees, at both in the same fix. DSTAWTLy Evening Herald The Moriarty Brothers softball who has been, tonring the St.. about 250,000,000. They mentioned river in Hupeh provtnee, China, is taciff is Tweiee balls R O U R-O U A RT want the beat in Local and Long 4898. quirt at 88 Ruaaell street. . ' this yea r... .Coach George Hudson team beat Gibbie’e last night in ASSOCIATED Lawrence area. This is the sec- Bums at $800,000,000 and $1,000,- READ IT OB NOT— . the richest and most remarkabla ta FOB, A OIME — VOUV/e Distance Moving. Dally Bxpreaa (who started all the rumpus) learn- the "Y” league by the score of 000 the world. It is said to include H A T B E F O R E , wnrw THE CLASSIFIED ed yesterday that his Frankie Ko- ond o f four etorleii abont the . The lilac, state flower at New ALBBAOy PITCHED Hartford. Mancbeatar, Kockvuie 13-8. The winners pounded out no project.) '* Would Add To Flood Danger more than 8,000 speciee, eomprlstag I O R IS IT T H E HOOPLE. HAM* ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 vacs was dropped from the Davis leea than 18 safe bite. Venhert bit •-Jlampshlre, la not even • native Phone 6260. 68 HoUiater street Others nrgued that the project the United States. plants of semi-tropical, temperate r SI)CTV CeUTS WOKTH- S T R I H I M G Cup squad three weeks ago... .still a single, a double and a triple in at and Alpine regions. AW’-BOGEPy/. Oaeal ala averse* words M a WANTED— 25 USED washers. $20, FOR SALE— BEST buy in town, By ANDRUE BERDUfO would not add a single horsepower AH-U8A**- BUT I ’LL R ESE A d B L A K JC E ■ fwittaia anaabora. and abbravlatlona allowance for your old .machine room single house, 3 car. gaxbge, like Armstrong over Ambers to- three of hla four trips to bat for to the province, of Quebec’s supply HE DUCKS FA IN'I'ING—PAPEKING 21 the 'Winners. Dowd pounded out . Bailor—Do y m like operattas, settl e for, half addh aannl sa a word and eonpoood Your choice of Thor, Apex, Whlr- with' about 8-4 acre of land. Cen morrow night— even more than a Montreal, Canada, Aug. 16— (A P ) o f current, that the udstence of ■pal? T H A T IT M A S LIKE HE’D words as two worda lllalninm oost is week ago. three hits for Glbbie’a and theraby A DOLLAE,/ •flee ef Urea linos, PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon pool. $8.00 delivers. Easy terms. trally located. Very reasonable. —Opppsltlon from the province of huge dams In the river above Mont- Soused Gob—Do I like ’em? gbay. T O T M ' fiH U lSFED BEEN AS20LM0 proved to be the heaviest hitter for real would endanger her In time at rm Just erasy mbout tele^aBS oper- tdna raut nor dar (or tranalont $6.98 repapera room, calling paper- Call 3535. Benson Fum. A Radio Phone 6770. the losers. Fry’s running one hand Quebec must be overcome before A 6 0 0 S B 90 TH* OUR, M OP- 713 Main atreet. Walter Kosak, a top flight golfer, flood, and that an inadequacy at ettes—blonde ones. ed or kalaomlned. Material, labor catch of a hot liner from Qulmby’s ST O RIES. BWootleo aini«a IT, lesT complete. Inalds, outalda painting was doing all right with the ponies Canada can approve President water would result at Montreal HAU,r SWIUGIMG ’ Cash Cbarro FOR SALE—KITCHEN set. table at Saratoga until a couple guys bat in the sixth tailing was the with which to operate the canals t OansoononUv* Dajrs •.( 1 otal t ota Large savings. Work guarantead 3!A1X CEDARS SURPRISE. Roosevelt’s Great Lakes-St Law- inf o r mat io n FLBAffB ItAMOLAOV/ and six chatr.v, almost new. Will named Joe lured him out to a golf spectacular play of the game. Mori- and assure harbor depths. It ’s nothing much to think ef— IN STA M PS A ■ OBBSSOaBBSsoatlvo Days ..I • s w u eta Lang. Pbona 8308. artys are out to bring home the rence waterway and power project. I Oar ...... 1 11 awl M s u sell reasonable. Call at 40 1-2 course and took all hla dough___ a Canadian Premier MacKenzie Canada signed a Great Lakes- But every new end then euLLSi All eidsra (or Irrsdnlai tasertlens Summer atreet. The Tall Cedars scored a surprise dozen big league Ivory hunters ars scalps of the 8t. Bridget’s outfit and St. Lawrence waterway treaty with I wonder where M. Oendhl EVE, they made a good start last night as King may tell the President this A LivihaTng Leftover______wlU bo aharaod at tbo one Ub * rata REPAIRING 2H upset in the " Y ” softball league by looking over the talent in the semi- the United States In 1932. The Carries his fountain pen. , W IN S ] Spoetal ralo* (at Iona tarn ovorr trouncing Moriarty Brothers by the 4tb'game of the third round was wton be meets him Thursday for Of the Stone Age day 'advertlelos advsrtlelc fivoa apon roneoea HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture pro tournament at Wichita___ be- the dedication o f the new Interna- province of Quebec wss dron over 7 A HARNESSES, COLLARS, luggage bargains. 3 ooms furniture $76. score of 10-1. The Cedars com- played. ta that year o f depression by the Friend—^What woe year sister aa Ada erdarod1 bofoifora tao third or Srth lieve It or not, but them Dodgers tional bridge at the Thousand is- ^YHE rasping, rooting grunt of CkSAl dar wlU ha abarnad only for the aa- and bameaa repairing, sport tops Eaay terms.. Phone'or write for a pletely outclassed the crippled "Gaa ^ x score; thought thdt the vast work would angry about? have been outplaying our Jlnts for Moriarty Bros. lands. Officials expect the Presi- teal aambar of tlmae the ad awpaar- and curtains repaired. 90 Cam- ‘'Courtesy Auto” . Alberta Fuml House Gang," which could only pro- lessen unemployment. The United ; ■ ^ t b — Why. she seat me te the the hippopotamus along the dd, aharwlna at the rata aaraad bnt the last month and a h a lf,.. .up to AB^R H dent to bring up with Premier King reedy margins e f Africa’s tehet bridge street Telepbona 4740. tire Co., Waterbuiy, Conn. duce six regular playera. The win- PO A States Senate failed to approve the drugstore to get some eeld cream aa allewanaa ar rotunda oen ba made ners possessed a wealth o f batting yesterday the Aggers read Dodgers Fields, 2b .. 1 6 0 the waterway project, known to be and rivers is very l i k ^ a final aa ala Urns ads atoppad wftar the dear to hie heart. treaty, and the project was shelved and I got Ice eraora. It was the dftt dnr. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni- power, collecting fourteeUnbRn. Roy .538; Jlnts, .519....yep, that's Cim- Maloney, 3b 0 for a time. coldest they bed. evoluUonary eoho o$ tba Stone nel Terry you hear moaning...... Many Different Argnmento No ’Hill forbids” I dlaplayr Unas net ture. Call after 8 p. m. 33< Summit Norrla* homer was the Imgeat hit Hunt, sa ... '2 The providence of Quebec Is not Age. say the scientists. anlA Altken.lb .. During a visit to Montreal you rtflg atreet. of the game. Wilkinson made four Jimmy Woods is doing a nifty piece 0 imanlmously opposed to the new Two bustaeas men wars riding In For the hippo, hslf-plg, four- The Barald will net ba raspoaslbla hits In five trips to the plate. Me, of sports columning on the Brook Ford, I f ___ 2 can hear as many different argu- far aora than ana laaorraat lasartlon ments against the project aa there treaty. The writer heard some ap- the subway, sitting by ride, ^ toed. complete with muzzle and We Are Now Lagan was In rare form allowing lyn Daily Eagle! Nielson, s f . . 0 tog^ noting hut looking very wor- af any advartlsamanl ardsrad tor are types of ships. proval expressed, albeit It was tusks, may be the only brute left "Is awra than oas time. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 only five safe bits. Ford was the Quimby, cf . 1 scattered. rled. A fter many mtaut^ one at which retains its face and figure The taadvartaal ealaslaa of wear- only one on Morlartys team that Joe Louis won’t pick a winner but Herr, p ---- 2 But they boil down to this: Mont- them heaved a long and deep sigh Listing Real real, largest city of the province from tba dim primordial days. Rs- seat pabllaatloa af advartuiad wtu ba USED CORN HARVESTERS, gas ;tot more than one hit from Me- ha has a wad o f dough riding on Stevenson, rf 2 The other looked at him for a mo- faetl l ad only by saaaallattoa at tba of Quebec with her 1,100,000 mains indioste that the hippo engines, tractors, tractor plows, ;L,Man. Vennert, c .. 3 ment and said: "You’re telling ahaiss aaads' tor tba ssrvlea roadaroA that other colored boy tomorrow persons. Is afraid the big ships once rbsmed through Europe end All advsrtlaaaianw mast sanforai Estate alio flllera. Dublin Tractor Com- 'This week's schedule will be night ___ yassah ____when Jesse me!” IW 'styla, oepy and typeymphy with which now make her the third Indie. Today , he U making his pany, Providence Rd., Wllltmanttc. ilayed aa follows: Tuesday, St. (James) Collyer, former Sing Sing 43 13 18 27 5 2 By the Associated Prsee last stand deep ta the African pacwlaUoaa aaforead tw the pabllah- 3rldget’s vs. Tall Cedars; Friday, GIbbie’s busiest port in North America will Famous Stager—I Insured my tboy roaarva tba right (a For Fall Sale umpire, flew into WlclUta to call pass her by for Chicago, Detroit, voice for $100,000. hinterland and slowly his cumber- adit, revtss ar rotaet aay sopy South Methodist vs. Second Congoa. em in the national semi-pro tour- AB R H PO Lonnie Wameke, Cardinals— ^Held some tribe is decreastag. Glbbic, 3b . . . . 0 Buffalo, Toronto and Duluth. ■Idaral aU<'dastlaaabla. If you have a farm, home APARTMEN'l'S—FLATS— The change In schedule Is by the nament it woe hie first trip west— . .. 4 1 2 Cubs to seven hits, and singled with Rival—And i ^ a t have you done OrOdlNO HODBl- aaaatdad __ Gleeson, 2b ... .. 4 1 2 4 A labor leader said 5,000 port with the money? There is qpeoilation, for in- mutual agreement o f both teams Jesse aald he would visit a brother bases loaded to K. O. Clay Bryant stance. about the pygmy hippo- le to pabUsbadpabUi aama day Bust ba re* or acreage at reasonable TENEMENTS 6.3 Dowd, If ...... 5 1 3 1 workers here would be thrown out and give St. Louis 8-4 victory. fatvad by 11 a'eloek neeai datordaya for a Tuesday night-game. living "In the neighborhood"— at potamus which weighs only a few prices we will try and Box, score: Schiebenpflug, ss 8 1 2 2 o f work if the project goes through. OUR IDEA OF AN IGNORAMUS ^L?wo DEADHEdbs FOR RE!NT-t-2,.8 OR 4 room apart- Rabbit Warstler and Dick Errick- hundred pounds in contrast to the move ft for you. Trader Tall Oedara. Yuma, Ariz., which Is only 1,400 Frey, sf ...... 4 0 2 2 A former Chamber of Commerce son. Bees— Warstler's triple and IS ANYBODY WHO DOES NOT 7 ments. Apply Centennial Apart- fuU size hippo,'often weighing ■ TELEPHONE TOUR ab r h po a e miles from W ichita... .srou’d better P. Dubaldo, cf .. 4 0 0 1 official declared the monetary sav- two singles led Bees’ 13-hit attack AGREE W ITH US. jLMe.u.a»4T.- arranged. .3 salesmen. ments. Telephone 4131. take a lunch to eat on the train. ing for a ship to sail directly from 4800 to 6000 pounds The pygmy !• int, Vf rwteiM rtk) WANT ADS Customers waiting. - Wilkinson, ss .. .5 2 4 2 1 1 Johnson, rf ... .. 3 0 I 1 while Errickson's relief^ pitching READY SEPT., 1ST., five room, Ritchie, c ...... 5 2 2 3 0 0 Butch. . . . Clyde Sukeforth, former Glovanninl, c . .. 4 1 2 2 a Great Lakes port to Europe would helped atop Phils, 5-3. Mother (to daughter) — Sadie, is found in Liberia. Is he evi- lie dmall. He added that the pro- 'Add are aeeaptad evor the ulapboM upper flat, garage, steam heat. Lutz, 3b .5 0 0 1 4 0 major league catcher, now manag- Mordavsky, lb .. 3 2 0 9 Wally Berger, Reds— Clouted what la's gentleman? dence of an evolutionary deeline A tba OBALOB XATB divan above ing Elmira in the Eastern League, A. Dubaldo, p .. 3 2 0 0 moters of the deep waterway mutt three singles and batted home two Sadie—A genUeman, mother, is a or o r special adaptation? SCOReHY SMITH danvanUnca to adverUsera, bnt EDW. J. HOLL Seen anytime. $35,00. 612 Center Norris, sf .., ,v . ,6 1 2 4 0 0 Doctor*s Orders sure had tough luck. . . . about a be counting on power development runs in 6-2 conquest of Pirates. man you don't know very w ^ The ordinary hippo is about 14 By JOHN C. TER R Y ‘ SB LSTEd wtu be naeeptsd es street. Stevenson, 2b . . .4 1 ' 1 Z 0 0 NOW THAT I ’ m IN, SUPPOSE OH, WE'LL Realtor ..4 39 8 13 24 4 as its real Justification, but that -----feet----- long,V* is exclusively vegete- LOOK, FATHER-1 KNOW YOU \ X OKAY, PATign^lf M the bnsl- Schleldge, If ., 1 2 1 0 0 week after he became a proud The confident young man stopped YOU TEEL. M“ E ^ M E T H I N S Ike eebanU FOR RENT—TWO ROOM Apt WTlkle, r f . . . 0 Moriarty Bros. . .. 001 134 Six— 13 Canada already has abundant-power nan, dives and swims with Olym LET YOU 865 Main SL Tel. 1642 ..3 1 1 0 0. father his wife died. - • ------_ta the apartment house hallway tq HAVE THINGS TO DO >YOU RUNY MARITA ------_ tbe .— ---- dm laaertiaw at with gas stove, hot Conade, lb . . . . ,.3 0 0 0 0 GIbbie’s ...... <)20 010 500—" 8 and - therefore should not be in- pic skill. But his short legs make ABOUT THI5-TH15 FUSHT KNOW WHERE NOT TO DIVUL6E ^ V - A H r ' V pOCTOR'ITm ' aaab ad..attaawlaa Us OBAAoa water beater. 11 terested In the waterway project. -call through the telephone: “Hello, ALON6 ANPLETME TAKE CARE) THATlL private-bath. Orford Nichols, cf . . . , ..4 2 1 1 0 0 Two base, hits, Hunt, Fields, CURB QUOTATION^ him stumble easily on land. The TO NOWHERE -EN0U6M YOU 5TAN P' IMPORTANT PETAIL9 OF ' WOMAN fto n will be oallaotad. Me raspensl' Bldg. Apply Cincinnati golfers are telling Object To Oost baby!" he said. "This Is Gideon!" OF MR. 5MITH!5 INITIATION- X’fiAVE 50ME dffitdl (ar atiwra In wisnbanad adi Mariow'a. 1 McLagan, p .,. ..2 1 1 1 0 0 Smith Ferebee and H. O. Willing- Kerr, Vennart. Dowd. Frey; three average hippo’s hide is two Inches TO L E T ME know ALL RISHT- OUR-AH, aiOHT, WHO Some residents contended the "There’s so much noise on the line, thick, its meat a rich rare beef- TIME- will toa ddSdB it and thalr aa harh, the non-stop golfers, to get base hit, Vennart;. hits off Kerr 13, WHERE r 5TANP- WON'T YOU? 5EC to gaaraalsaA province of Quebec should not be I can scarcely hear you,’’ came the steak. One of its strangest fea- 1 42 10 14 27 8 1 back In their holes___ out there A. Dubaldo 18; double plays, By ASSOCIATED PRESS voice of a girl on the other and of .Moriarty Bros. Schibenpflug to Mordavsky, Vennart asked to pay any o f the cost, since tures 1s a “ blood’’ or reddish oil INDEX OF they have a fellow named Johnny the waterway would be solely to the Am Sup P o w ...... the line. "Who did you aay It was T” ab ■ r h po a to Fields to Altken; left on bases, which its skin emits when under EMERGENCY Anderson who is credited with play- benefit of Ontario and the western Can Marconi ...... "Gideon, honey. O for gin, I for AUCTION, AUO. 18, 10:30 A. M. Kerr, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 Moriarty Brothers 10, Gibbles’s 8; fiLASSmCATIONB 2 ing 201 holes in one day some time Ice, D for drinking, E for sxelte- A t 884 stiver Lane, East Hart- Maloney, ss ___ 4 0 0 4 1 base on balls, o ff Kerr 3, A. Dubaldo provinces. , Cent States E l ...... ! strain or ex- Others stiessed the Jealous isola- Cits Serv ...... ment, O for omery-eyed, and N for A ford. Attic Treasuries — A, line Altken, lb .,...... 4 0 1 5 0 back... .Pedro Montanez, who fold- 2; struck out, by Kerr 3, A. Dubaldo I cltement A tion of the province of Quebec, Cits Serv., p f d ...... Decking. Got that, honey?” collection of early glass In many Nielson, 2b ...... 2 0 0 .4 0 ed ' aa a lightweight against Lou baldo 1., Umpires, Davis and Ken- I pygmy hippo CALLS especially among the French Cana- "Well,’’ answered the girl, "not patterns; Mojalica plates; rare Hanson, p .,...... 3 1 1 1 0 Ambers, debuts Into the welter- nedy. El Bond and Share dians.' This attitude influences their all of It— but coma on up anyhowl" jJs shown Stoddard bottle. Pitkin battle^ Ford, J£ . . ____ 3 0 2 2~ 0 weight ranks against Ray Napoll- Penn Road ...... atgunient that when a lesser state Segal L d c k ...... Jlhere on an other tine bottles; stamps, coins; Pollnsky, sf ,,.... 2 0 0 3 1 tano here tonight. . . . Palatka, Fla., During her lifetime Emily Dick; ^ _ roa»4 •«•••••••«»••• POLICE like Canada adjoins a powerful one, Unit Gas . ; ...... : He loved the gjrl so much that ha iGaj early Libe- pictures, books; Victorian rocker, Jamroga, cf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 with one of the best ball parks In inson allowed only three or four worshipped the 'very 'ground she '^^Irian stamp VMOBAla * • •• • • a a' marble top table; other chairs Klba, c ___ ...... 2 0 0 2 0 the south,* is in the market for the of her poems to be published. walked on. Her father had lust ■ of 1905. Ast*i and. tables; a line collection of Mullens, rf . 0 0 0 0 struck OU. . . ..- (Cnpyrlght,.ls$L NBA 6wvlc*! lnc.> AaioBobUss tor aat* * 4343 AateBObllss tor Exehens* I early tinware. Lunch. Under Aato Aeeessories—Tire* ...... 4 cover If It rains. Truckmen In 29 1 5 24 4 8 IMi Th./L 4, P, 411 *1,1,„a attendance. Tall Cedars ...... 211 330 00 10 Aat* Repelrlnr—Paintloa ' T Jim /Ar^„ m _i. Aau achool* ...... I-A FIRE Moriarty Bros...... 010 000 000— 1 By Clyda .FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS^ By B lo s^ | ■Aatea, Sbib br Track ...... I lonceri Note: 1 am the Two base lilts, WilldnsonL three HOLD EVERYTHING WASHINGTON TUBBS Aato#—For Blr* ...... • Lewit -eeM.itMevMAtoivinc.Me. t .m. eio.v.stAv.etr.- By Crane pnbllc’s sfirli sdH'ice. High class auc- base hits, Hanson, Ritchie; home OUT OUR WAY Oarasas—6*rvle*—8tora«* w South tion ser\1ce at .short notice. LAM0 6AKES! WHAT OW EARTH MV IfeteroTelso—Blorcles ...... u runs, Norris; left on bases, Tall STUFF MMSCMSE. OR.KADIVA‘S Waateo Aatoe'-'Ante*', -Motoroyel—-Motor . . „ IS Cedars 8; Moriarty Bros. 7; base on r .It looks as f V^LIMS YOU. MR.TUBBS? / oS ;oi3C H I H. L. WELCH, Auctioneer A famous BONE SPECIALtST. 1 Boataeu amS Frat*ral*ul SarrIeM 4321 balls off McLagan 1, Hanson 1; I'VE INTBRRUPTR) A Btuloeei- Sorviov* Ofr.re’4 . . . . . la 440 llltlsld e A ve., H a rtford , Conn. ------— ------A FOR * TWkWI CAJJ struck out- by McLagan 1, Han- DAT.F I.. lAHKCASZEOF, NOT ON VQUR j^asebold Servtoes OSereiS V„.1S-A North son 0; hmplres Moriarty and Flynn. ^M .KADIVA. BalldlDa—OonireetlBs tt you. UFE. 1 WANT iM Ftorlete—Nureerle* ...... i( itel FbaeraJ Director* ...... i* 5432 BReVCAtnVA/, ■eetlns—Plumblnr—Rm Abs —• 11 IttSOfSflO# •••**•*••*»•*••••«#•• IS ICilllDtrF— .,e»#.m IS TmekiDS'—Stersgs >0 Foblto 8«rTle« ••••..tO-A AMBULANCE m roBtlBE—PapertBf •.•••••••.*• II ANTIQUES AT AUCTION mfMBlo&al 6«rvloM S3 (Doagan) ...... U FURNITURE GLASSWARE CHINA STAMPS fAUorlnc^I>YatDv-*ClMatBg S4 ToiUt Ooods 4Bd S«rr1e« II WaBt«df-BaBln«ft6 8«nrie« « . . . N 5630 At Reid’s Auction Auditorium, U. S. Route 6, Bolton, Ct. (8 Miles East of Manchester) EdaeatloBBl OeorsM u d Clesee* ...... n (Holloran) Thursday, August 18, 1938 At 10:00 A. M., D. S. T. I«T*t* Instrnctlonc t| 1X5 l'^ ' « ...... —...... THIS SALE OFFERS A WIDE* SELECTION: Mnrioei—prematlc ...... * 3060 Wabted—InetroetloB* dd O. A L Prints; CHINA tadndtag: Staffordshire, flfurea, FiBaeetol (Quish) plates (some old blue), ete., GLASSW ARE, goblete, vases, de- 1. Bonds—atocke—Mortsefeoa ...a . SI canters, lamps, pitchers; bottles, paper weights, compotes, etc., ml| Bnslnen OpportnnitUe ...... u many good ^ m itu re Items conslstliig of: Child's chairs, spool J A P tu . EVeRV HOUR, «»4ij Monev to L oad ...... « XWA6 STRUCK BY tffir ANKLE HUMPH. TELL YOU IMMAT, 4340 beds, Boston .rockers, bedside tables, dropleaf tables, blanket WE MET A nd ip [ AND*** RllU,INfa.WHAT’S ACAR SEVERAL B«lp Bad SltBBtl«BB' chests. Hutch table, mantel clock with claw feet, pair ladder back 1HDMTSIEM Y0UN6 LADY. X HANE A I ■dip WBBtdd-^PtmaU ...... S4 OJ TH5 LAKE .'NBONS WTH VOURANWi, YEARS ASO. chairs. Victorian sofas, also chairs and standst.flne snake foot tip; THINK TO MEND, AND’ NEW X'RAf MACHINE Bolp WAnted—MaI...... |« AND MADE A AND Sou WERE ^ ------CWLBf ^ wrve NEVER Saleeip.D WAOttid ______.....•..-.ii-a table, chests of drawers (one with French feet), an exceptionally DATE BECAUSE THAT XiA ANKKNJS TO Belp WADtod—Ma I. o^'FemAle.. IT HOSPITAL tine French dresser. Empire card table (shaped top), aadlrons, ALL NAD AT SSINd I t B E E N A B L E T O TRY OUT. COME DOWN -ili . IT WAS SOME- Aa»nt» WAOted JT-A mirrors and many taterestlng small Intems tacioding Indian rellc», WINKIB MS WnH GUESS AFFORD A TO MV OFFtCE FOR AM ■ttSAttoni WADtod—p.mAl* ^ 1 . tl TWiNO Tb DO/ hoot Jacks, old bmt^ms. Are bucket! etc., etc. Old doorway arch. talked freckles. ,1-W AS ^SPECIALIST. BKAMINATION AMD IT gitnAtlon* WADled-MAl* t$ 5131 AND AU. HE . aapl^Be.Dt AsencUp m ABOtn" ^ SHOULD -A - . woNr COST you A . Dlverslfled Stamp UotlOctlon Dndudlng First Day Covera -, talked^,.. S^ve srevb—Fvtv—I'o^tTr— Veblclrp WAS A 9^ WH AT U ttle , CENT. , Jteko—Bird#—Pet* ...... *1 Many Items In blanket cheeta, tahlea, chairs, etc. (in need of re- WAS ylauf frxa •id I'D DO fr X Uve ktbek—Y.hiiii...... 4* . pair); snltable.tor^esblnet jnakeisi'deiilera-ete, -Aesw el lmpested > !• *.nd ■rjsBrtir tad Snffidt**' or WATER DEPT, NAMED SAWmMMT WBBtdd^ P«t»— PoBltTTr^tBek 44 Engs. WITH Y O U ! tiya; F«v Siila—.llle»elUn##ea A «W ** For 'SAl* ...... 4i 3077 Lunch Served. Ample Parking Spaee. Seate For 8-44 PhU- BOAt* AOd Acceicorle* «• Bulldlos M^eriele...... 47 ROBERT M. REID & SONS. Auctioneers irgh. (AfterSP. M.> "Yeah, Fve heard It’s a swell book. Aunt Mamie gave it to Bleeineel APolltacee—lUdlo .. 4« 201 .Mata Street Mancheater, Conn. Fhooe 8198 "lyhy, 1 couIdnM sell Fifi fpr 65—my wife would sob me for Christmas." f t r i juid r*.d ...... ti.x her heart out] But malcejt 610 and 111 kt her oobl” g V " . “ “Tp’a™ — Delrjr Prodocts 60 7868 Moeebeld Cood* ...... ii JUeblnerr and Tool* ...... ij Kosleal'InetrumeDt* ...... jj MANCHESTER Wflo* and Store Eoolpmeat , ft MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Easy for Myra •peOlAl* at the Store* ...... l« By THOMPSON AND COLL Wearins AppArel—Fare .... t WATER CO. ALLEY OOP •Wanted—To Bur ...... It Board—Hot«la—.*MrtA MB.. M LA A PW aE *- L E T 'S S E T TH IS SK Y- f THriT’S TBU e-AKJD r rr cebtaiwLv looks YOU'BE RkSNT.'AUD IF MISS WORTH MUD H E R ? Bcatenruta 5974 lets SGEMOVY, MVBA-yOLmEA WAV BAMDlT BUSIUE5S STBAISMT. 7MEM OMLV WHEN OUS A S IF SOMEOUE wnvi- CAW FILL THESE OUALIFICATIOUS. 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iA O IT W E L V B flmtrtoBtw lEvrttfna VrraUt Mr. Slid Mrs. A. H. Loveland of r Albert FraccUa of 180 Oak strwt AH members oi Troop 1, Girt Miss Ednah Neville of East Cen- who entered the Hartford hospital Commander Lawrence Redmdn, ter street and her cousin. Miss Doris 78 Ltaden street have as their C3Uldr«n— of— St__ J«nei'» parUh* BMEBOENCT DOCTORS. Bertie Moseley, Sam Jacobs " and ScouU. InUrested In the proposed guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, yesterday, underwent an operation wlU h5d their annual piciuc picnfc alat trip to the People’s Forest, are re- Dickson of Pleasant street are John Olenney will go to Thompson- and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Martingale this morning and is resting as com- Elisabeth Park, Hartford, tomorrow. Physicians of the Manchester quested to meet at the home of Miss spending their vacation at’ Coventry ABOUT TOWN viUe Thursday evening for a final lAke. with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and daughter Lpla, of Detroit, Mich. fortably as can be .xpected. Buses will leave from the rear of 1 Medical AssoclaUon who will re- drill with the Post band. The unit Eneanor Gordon, 43 Wellington road, tonwrrow evening at 7 and Mrs. T. D. Faulkner. i of ^ard Cfaeitcy cuap, church at 8:30 a. m., and on spond to emergency calls tomor- leaves Saturday afternoon by bus Mrs. George H. Kelly of 308 Oak- Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ".W.V. «Bd auxUlary aro------remln‘nd- return leave the park at 4 p. m. row afternoon are Dr. Alfred for the Veterm of Foreign Wars o'clock. land street la visiting her son-in- mond Hunt of 85 Branford street is tht aaoraa] outlng'aad badtot An Interesting program .of r a c « • Sundqulst. 4331, a ^ Dr- Rdmund National convention la Columbus, M r and Mrs. Charles. . Bobbins. law and daughter,'Mr. -and" Mrs. spending the week at Meigs PolnU <5” tha Department of CXm and sport eventi Is being arranged. 2tegllo, 5481. Ohio. The local veterans will ac- The regular meeting of the M«»* resldenU o f Bolton for several Walter Williams o f New York city. Clinton, as the guest of Mr. and ju U.8.W.V.u.o.T».held.at wfll In case of rain the plcnlo will be followlOiiPW KouteJV4JUVW.V » about half transfer of Mr. Robbins to Provi- Mrs. WllUam Kronlck of the WU- • aOIe aouth of Wallingford, where morning. Brooklyn. N.’ Y., have hired one of dence, R L. whore be began visiting with Mias Priscilla Warren the Kellner cottages at Coventry Mrs. Arch E. Gardner of Racine, Miss Mary Ellen Naven of 84 of Farhilngton this week. Miss roee Dress. Shop retunu tonight ? iS lV will and U.S.W.V. algnfc A Maple street Is spending a month work yesterday. Both have been Lake for the rest of the season. Mr. Wisconsin Is visiting .the home of prominent In social and musical Warren was a^vlsitor here last from a two-day New York buying ’ H a m representation of the aletere Miss Eva M. Johnson, bookkeeper with her aunts, at Naven’s Inn, Kellner reports that this season has her father Joseph Ferguson of Fds- clixlea hers for many years. week. ' 1. trip. ' ^aad oomradee Is desired. The draw- at the Memorial hospital, is on her Narragansett Pier. f Ijag for the cash prises poet^ned annual vacation. been the busiest In years. ter street. tftei* the June convention In Hart- i ’ ford wtU take place at this outing.

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