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The auzUiary to AndersoB-Shea The Sunday school of the Concor­ Membera of 8L Maty's Ladies’ Post. V.F.W., will meet tonight at dia Lutheran church will sponsor a Guild who have not already signified ABOUT TOWN 8 o’clock in the V.F.W. clubrooms lawn party at the church Saturday their intention of going on the out­ at Manchester Green. Election of afternoon a t 3 o’clock. In case of ing to Mlsquamlcut Wednesday, dilegatea to the national conven­ rain It will be held In the church June SO, are urged to get in touch . SAFETY-TESTED Cbainnaa Oeorge A. CaiUouette On a diarga at tntoxieatlon of the Blueflelds Caftilval commit­ tion a t Buffalo will take place at parlors. Refreshments will be sold before Saturday with Mrs. Robert tee haa called a raeetlBC of the this meeting. After the buslneas a and it is hoped all pupils in the Johnson, dial 6858 or Mrs. Chuence Jamea Goggln, 65, of 91 Union group tonight at S:1S. strawberry social will be enjoyed. school will attend, as well at their Johnson, 4988. The headquarters atraet was santsBcad to IS days la Tomorrow night at 8:15 the auxil­ parents. Ray Kulpinsky, chairman, will be at Mrs. J. H. Houston's cot­ jail by Judge Rajrmond A. Jphnaoa iary will run a public setback at will be assisted by Superintendents tage on Atlantic avenue. MIm Haseltine Straughan of 815 the V.F.W. home arith prizea for in Police Court this morning. He Used Cars Eaat Center atreet. and Mr. and the winners and refreatamenta. Peter Reimer and Alfred Lange. admitted having been arreated sev- > AIJ. CARS RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED! Mrs. James Connolly of 181 South Miss Em a Suchy will be In charge The annual picnic of the Salva­ (^aker Lane, West Hartford, have of the games. tion Army Sunday school will take ,ieft for Washington, D. C., where Army and Navy Club auxiliary place on Saturday at Churchill STUDY SEVES, CRISIS GROWS they will spend 10 'days with - Dr. membera planning to attend the pic­ Park, Newington. Three buses will ALL IS QUIET 11936 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe...... $675 nic tomorrow at Mra. Osblack’s cot­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic ! Very low mllffgk ______and Mrs. J. C. Major. Ladies of Columbus, gave a colorful leave a t the citadel at 9:30 a. m. tage at Bolton lake, are reminded to and successful Japanese bridge last Children under 13 may go free. HIGH SCHOOL’S GERMANY AND ITALY Temple Chapter, Order of the bring plate, cup, knife, fork and night in St. James's kindergarten. Older membera of the school will IN FRANCE AS IN STRIKE AREA; 1936 Oldsmobile Coach (with trunk).. $725 Eastern Star, will hold its regular spoon, and to meet a t tbs clubhouse Mrs. E. C. Higgins, general chair­ pay 25 cents and visitors, 85. Super, Wake Up Manchester Labor meeting tomorrow evening In the St 1:80 p. m. man and her assistants decorated it tendent James Munsle, Jr., h ea ^ GRADS^VISED 1936 Ford V8 Trunk S ed an...... $595 Masonic Temple. This will be the the room widi Japanese lanterns, the committee in charge. C A B im ACTS KEEP UP TALKS V«ty C l f ______final business meeting until fall, Filed today In the town clerk’s parasols and cherry blossoms. Mrs. and refreshments and a social hour office was a warrantee deed from John Barry sang two Japanese All membera of the American Le­ Stand by the Democratic QUIT INTERNATIONAL win follow the meeting. The Chap­ the Savings Bank of Manchester to songs, accompanied by Miss Kath­ gion auxlUaiy who would like to Students Hear Dr. Pan! Moo­ 1935 Ford V8 Sedan (trunk)...... $445 ter has received an invitation to at­ Charles and Anna Kasalauskas for erine Sullivan. Both were attired help at the carnival, are asked tj Financial Board Reports Na­ President's Mediation Board tend the birthday party of Climax property on the north side of North in Oriental costumes, as were the report at Dougheit3t'a lot at 7:80 p. Party and the Wagner Act 1935 Dodge Sedan (4 new tires)...... $575 Chapter of Merrow Thursday eve­ Main street and on the south side of waitresses who served ice cream m. during the wmainder of the dy, of Middlebnry, Tell tion's Gold Stabilization ning at 8 o’clock, to which all Star Tolland turnpike, including four and cupcakes. Prizes carried out week. There is need for many more PAINTERS — PAPERHANGERS AND DECORATORS Recalls Heads of Steel members will be welcome. acres of land. The price was the Japanese idea and were present­ v-omen than have signed up and BLOCKADE OF SPAIN 1935 Chevrolet V^-Ton Panel Truck . .$285 $3500 according to revenue stamps ed to those running up the highest any volunteer workers will bs wel­ OF MANCHESTER! How They Must Evaluate Fund Is Almost Exhausted; The Married Couples club of the affixed to-the document. scores at each table. come. Corporations; 'There Is 1934 Pontiac Sedan...... $445 Second Congregational church will I still maintain that 81.00 an hour is an adequate lemselres for World. MaMo and ttmter. have an outing tomorrow night at wage, on a yearly basis, to support a family decently Suggests New Tax Plan. StiH Hope," Says TafL Reboffd hj Britain aid the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. In­ win not sign an agreement for less. iV b Neutral Warships man of 160 Henry street. 1934 Ford V8 C oach...... $325 the prexence of admiring rela- France in Reidi Demand During the depth of the depression and hard tim Paris, June 28.—(AP)—Virtual Cleveland, June 28.—(AP)—Pay- Younger members of St. Mary's tiTfc, friends and envious undergra- 75c an hour was paid without question. exhaustion of France's 10,000,000,- lesa paydays and smokeless stacks, 1934 Plyiriouth C oach...... $375 Girls' FMendly society are making uates, the class of 1937B, Manches­ On Spain *s East Coast That Combined Warships preparations for a lawn party Fri­ 000 franc (about $450,000,000) ^ Id serious ihlnga for worker and em­ day night at 7 o'clock, at the home Today, with the high cost of living, $1.00 an hour ter High school, this morning closed stabilization fund was disclosed to­ 1933 Dodge Sedan (very clean)...... $375 is fair, considering the loss of time during the year dijl« Its collective school work and enter­ ployer alike, stood forth today as of Miss Hannah Jensen, .365 East ed upon a wider field of adult endea­ day, indicating the gravity of the s il^ t but eamc.st pleaders for set­ I»ndon, June 23—(AP)— Ger-.Tcontrol scheme, not from the direct- Punish Spain, Dnce and Middle Turnpike. Miss Miriam to weather and lack of work. Painters rarely earn six financial crisis which Premier many and Italy quit today the in- ! tag committee of non-intervention 1933 Pljrmouth Sedan ...... $345 Hooka and Mlso Peggy Smith are vor at the commencement exercises tlement of the 28-day-oId steel months’ pay. Hartford pays $1.06 1-4 an hour. In the State theater. The weather, Camille C!hautemps’ new Cabinet strike. tematlonai control scheme designeditself. Informed sources, however, co-chairmen. A short play, en­ has been called on to solve. to stop the movement- of foreign Hitler WQl Quit Group. titled "Two Maids and a Tub", by after aevcral days and nights of It was payday at Bethlehem felt this was a technical distinction. 1932 Pontiac Coach (very c le a n )...... $250 BUY NOW Brother Painters, yon have called me. Stand by rain, was ideal for the long prelimi­ "The stabilization fund soon will Steel’s Clambrla works In Johns­ arms and fighters to the Spanish since the land and sea patrol of Edna Hadden, Dorothy McCaughey, the $1.00 an hour rate. Be fair! Finish all back orders be obliged to call for gold from the civil war. Valette Turner, Constance Cowles nary march of the graduatc.s from Bank of France", Prof. Charles Rlst town, Pa., but there waa no such neutral observers and warships 1932 Pljnnouth Sedan...... $245 and Shirley Stevenson. There will at a reasonable rate. the High school to the SUte theater payroll today aa when the big mills They quit in angry reply to the which the' committee has thrown London, June 23.—(AP)—- and Paul Baudouin wrote in their refusal of Great Britain and France be other numbers on the program at 9:30 led by President John Joint letter of resignation from the were running at their 15,000-men about Spain is tbe foundation of Germany and Italy ordered and games for all. Hot frankfurt­ BE SURE AND ATTEND THE MEETING Fraher and Vice-President Felicia capacity; for the plant is closed by to join them in paradinz men of war Its work. They, did, however, aay their warships completely out 1931 Hupmobile Sedan...... $95 fund management, its publication before Valencia to warn the Span­ M.00(> MB«». (Good Hre«). ______ers, hot coffee and other forms of ’TONIGHT AT ORANGE HALL , Pctrowakl. disclosed. martial law, and pay due workers that Italo-German retention of com­ of the international neutrality refreshment will be on sale. ^ When the relatives and friends "Already for several weeks the is comparatively small. ish government; "Hands off our mittee membership would permit Were seated, the class filed slowly directors have been powerless to re­ What checks there are, said a warships!” ' reconsideration of their action, later patrol of Spain today. 1931 Hudson Sedan ...... $125 Group No. 8 of the Young Peo­ SAVE company representative, will be Their concerted action left the on. Rebuffed by Britain and . THEODORE C. ZIMMER. lieve the pressure against IL Our ple’s Society of the Swedish Congre­ Member A. F. of L. dally meetings are of almost no fur­ mailed during the week. non-intervention control scheme at Eden Immediately notified key France in a Germa^ demand for 1931 DeSoto S ed a n ...... $100 gational church will hold a lawn ther use”, they said. Much more serious, however, is a complete standstill, with no neu­ mtnisters in the British Cabinet of party Friday evening at 7 o’clock a naval demonstration by aU Rlst and Baudouin, who resigned the situation at Youngstown, 0„ tral patrol ships on the eastern the situation. four powers to “warn” the 1931 Ford C oupe...... $95 a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin June 15 from the commission ap­ where 25,000 men have earned no coast of Spain. Great Britain, well- Informed Johnson of 55 Delmont street. Mau­ pointed to govern the exchange wages since May 26; and in the Tn Berlin, there were unconfirm­ sources said, evidently faces two Spanish government away rice Swenson is chairman of the t o » 3 6 ^ equalization fund, explained today area, where Inland Steel’s ed rumors of a possible Italo-Ger- alternatives in the future ot the from neutral patrol warships, 1930 Ford C oupe...... $75 committee of arrangements. The for the first time that they believed — ...... ’ (Photo by Acme Telephoto) 13,000 workers can look forward to man blockade of this Spanish gov­ Spanish civil war and international the Nazi and Fascists states young people are preparing a full SAVINGS TOO BIG TO BE MISSED! the plan of former Finance Minister The hand which won him the heavyweight title is raised by Joe Loui« no more money until smoke pours ernment coast-line. efforts to preserve Europe’s peacs: 1929 Ford C oupe...... $25 evening’s program and assure Vincent Auriol to raise 5,000.000,00 Semptoe. _ successor to Leon Blum’s govern­ Germany’s withdrawal from tbe con­ May Quit Also MOTOR SALES, Inc. ment which resigned Monday over Oall Steel Heads The Italian and German 20 East Center St. TcL 3251 Manchester 1-Dey Service—Bair, Fkiee, or Oottoa They called before them again the trol scheme by Reich’s Ambassador The possibility of Great Britain W alter N . Leclerc the financial crisis. Joachim von Ribbentrop. ships have patroled the eastern, MATTRESSES RE-MADE — $4.50 Hist and Baudouin appealed for a heads of the four steel corporations quitting the committee was hinted. Funeral Director broader program of tax Increases, AS TAX D0D(XR against whom John L. Lewis’ C. 1. A few minutes earlier. Premier These sources believed, la a ttato- of government-held coast of Refrigerators Benito Mussolini had ordered Italy ment Monday by Lord Plymouth, and for the government to declare | O. is striking—Republic Steel, In­ Spain. Their withdrawal left <59 No. hUln St. PboBS 5269 MANCHESTER UPHOLSTERING CO. complete balance of the budget as land Steel, Youngstown Sheet 4k out of the control scheme because British chairman of the Neutrality that coast unguarded by ves­ 48 Madleoa Street Boey Sliioe 193E Its policy. I Tube, and Bethlehem Steel. "there was no possibility of collabo­ committee, expressing dissatisfac­ Oewntoe ration." tion with the operation at the non­ sels watching for violations of a SPECIALI •Miss E sther Vnijv TTielr letter bad been guarded as AT SENATE PROBE "There Is hope,” said Charles P. 27-nation ban on the sending of Fresh Calves* Liver Valedictorian a close secret. Ita contents were Taft II, chairman of the mediation Reasons tor Move intervention plan. Vt -lb. can Toddy .... Compare Today’s New Low 1937 Prices published today only amid state- board. "If there wasn’t, I’d go The withdrawal, It was made In Rome, authoritative, although foTeign arms and fighters to 34c V2 lb. '/j-lb. can Toddy .... Aten’s - Women’s - Children’s into the theater and occupied the menta by Chautemps and Bonnet home.” plain, was a direct result of the unofficial, sources expressed belief Spain. fiist fifteen rows, center, of the that the second People’s Front Famous Movie Director ^^^CrHT MISTAKE C. I. O. leaders echoed his hopeful­ breakdown of four-power negotia­ Italian warships In the interna­ Britain and Franca ora the other HAIR CUTS - 25c. theater for the exercises. A large government would be able to restore tions on Germany's demand for a tional patrol fleet already have been 26c 8 Barbers — No Waiting! Last Year’s and See the Saving ness with even greater enthusiasm, powers ta the neutrality aea patroL RIB VEAL CHOPS number of tlcketholders, waiting France's national, credit. F.nn«iP.r»MlHrf!^ SAYS MR. DAWSON topped with Lewis’ comment, u hf naval demonstration off Valencia ordered to leave their statlona. They refused to join a naval demoa- outside the State to see the class flic Meeto President returned to WaahUjgton: "We're go- that would "ImpreH" tbe Bponteh A Romo official declared that 38c lb. A new shipment from Crosse * V-4 1936—4.2 Cubic Feet Cost ^149.50 (3iautempe. premier for the third iteogmiugUag^he Spon^ gov- Cot from natir-e veaL Blackwell . . . ___ CULOTTA’S MODEL In. were withheld admIsBbh until Republiand capabilities not yet loosed. that Dcitber Van Zeeland nor the day. himself denied he was Involved in about Father Divine. Ftaaliy, he warning to Valencia following on al­ Potterton Throughout the world today there <2,77134338836 of amergeney ex­ idea that international disputes can came to my bed.” President Intended to make any ac­ Tbs referanot to Magtn's book. any plot to abduct Wendel, declared and must bs settled by other means leged Spanish government torpedo The J W . H A U CORK sre a great many people who do not tual commitments on this or other penditures; excess of expenditures, Sent Tdegroai attack on the ^ch'a cruiser Lrtp- Federal Taxes on BsUtes. TrusU that Wendel came to him and sur­ than war.” JOHNSON PAINT CO. know what powers they have within snbjects. <2,784,075,130.43; groaa debL <36,- She said that Hunt later sent a xig. and Gifts," to preparation of which rendered voluntarily for the Ltad- Tbe secretary of state said the & Krah MANCHBSTKR . COMH! them simply berauae they have not The Presidential yacht Potomac 890386,58134. an tacreaae of.. <718,- bargfa case. He added that he still telegram to Father Divine tn New "Long post-war experience.” thwM 699 Main Street TeL6854 tba Treasury offldal eoUabotatod 88534 over the previous day; gold outlook was brighter for attaining York, reading; "Whom God hath 589 Main St. Phone S78S TRIPE lb. behaved Wendel was Involved tn the th« second of Amsrica’a objectives spokesmen said, hod taught Qer- (OMttaMS sa rage TMj jUSEttowd SB Togo rw 9j assets, 812.251,190,485.78, Ineludtag joined together, let no man put numy aba could not expect real in- ¥ <1.019,84433938 of inactivs gold. (OMt M Page Btgktj {UomUmma am P a g e B gM j 1 iUMtUoad Om Pag* jO anH uiai m ta g n i I .o: -e MANCHES^fER EVENING liERAU ), MANCHESTER, GONN« WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28,1987

be guests of honor tonight at a state dinner in the White House. of Miss Grace Wood for their re­ GOVERNOR SIGNS Beavers Dam Up Stream; DEBA1MEEPSUP hearsal this week on Friday eve­ Van Zeeland was the fourth for­ ning. eign dignitary to be a White House PupOs of the South Street school guest this year. THREE TOWN BILLS Only Colony in State ON R E F U N D S ha'ring perfect attendance for the Previeualy acknowledged The others were Lord Tweeds- DEATHS month of June were: Arthur Philip Lewis muir. governor-general of Canada; Bruneau, Valentine Dynes, (leorge Dr. R, G. Thrall ..... Walter Runclman. then chairman of Mrs. J. L, Neroo Jacobson, W alter Jacobson, Fred Raymond Bowers .... Hartford, June 23— (A P )—Beav-^fllled in the gap at least live feet i Mrs. Mary L. Neron; wife of J. Roy B. W a r r e n ...... will be the accne of nioet of the dii- the British Board of Trade, and W. Von Deck, William Young, Norman era, those amaxlng little engineers high and 10 or more feet wide. Louis Neron of 591 Center street Henry Smith ...... Hollywood. Calif., June 23— (A P ) ctiHlOBS durinir short cruise down L. Mackensie King, prime minister Selectmen to Set Date In New Difficulties Follow Sen­ Reception in Their Honor HUla, Wilbur HlUs, Virginia Edger- Beavers are unwelcome residents died at her home yesterday after a Ernest Linders ...... the 'Potomec river. The visitors will of Canada. of forest and stream are again at Less Than 20 Attend Special ton, Shirley White, Alice Young, —Marlene Dietrich—remember her as far as state game commission is long illness. B om In France she had Marion Young, Ruth Young, Anne Friend ...... work in Connecticut. lived here for 37 years. Besidm her legs, way back ?—undertook today Near Future for Votag On concerned, according to Arthur L. ate Approval of Billion Last Evening at Nordi Young. Beware of alleged "gas saving" William E. Alvord ... Just aa the golf course has both North of Eastford on a tributary CHark, superintendent. husband she leaves a son, Louis A. Session Last Ifight; Little Mrs. Ethel Cowles ... to explain why she wears trousers Neron, proprietor of the Manches­ devices, made to be attached to n-tural and man-made hazstrda, ao of the Natchaug river, an old dam Mr. Clark said that beavers dam John O. Mahoney .... —a penchant that has brought pro­ Measores. ter Taxi Company: one daughter, kitchen ranges and other gaa burn­ up brooks and w-Ul if allowed to run and Half Welfare Measure Methodist Church. Miss Jessie Reynolds do the summer and the holidays test on the ground that it ia unfair. was washed out in the spring of Mrs. John Q. SbiUler; two alstere, Opposition. ing equipment, for all of them unmolested destroy all trout flab- Clarence T. Anderson have their natural and man-made Mrs. Louise Verchot and Mrs. Alex have been revealed by exhaustive In­ “If there was any showmanship 1036. Since that time beavers have ing. There la no place, Mr. Clark Overnight News Swan, and a brother, Louis P. vestigations to Interfere with the Herbert McCann ...... hazards, both of which must be in wearing trousers. " she said, "it Governor Cross yesterday signed completely built again so efficiently Washington, June 23.— (AP) — Rev. WilUama T. Wallace, who added in a state like ConnMtlcut for Lalne of this town. Three alstere proper operation of those appliances Anthony Tournaud ... guarded against if personal well­ was purely accidental. I Just hap­ RUBINOW'S three of the Manchester Charter re­ that .the mill pond behind the dam Congressional disputes over relief assumed pastorate of the North ’ A tax of 3 mllla on the dollar was O f Connecticut and to render operation more cost- beavers. They belong In the north Joseph W r i g h t ...... pen to like trousers. and two brothers live in Prance. levied at the special meeting of the being ia to be preserved. This vision bills passed by the General Is slightly higher than before the woods where their damage to trees policies showed Signs of continuing Methodist church and the church at (By Aasociated Press) rather than more economical, Joseph Russell ...... today despite Senate approval of The funeral will be held Friday South Manchester Fire district held warning waa sounded by William ’They save a lot of trouble." Assembly. Those signed yesterday break. and land by flooding la inconsequen- at 8:30 from the W . P. Quish Fun­ Vernor on June 13, following bis ap­ Connecticut gas companies, warn- WilUam Ritchie ...... the administration’s $1,500,000,000 pointment by the N ew England in, No. 3’a house last night, on all She added a note of warning: State Forester Austin F. Hawes U l. eral Home and at 9 o’clock at SL eu housewives today, pointing out James T. K in g ...... C. Welling, director of the Bureau provided a Board of Plnance. a program for 1038. Southern conference, together with taxable property, real and personal, Danbury— (Jbatrman ^ a u l Abel- ‘Trousers can look worse than said today It was the only beaver Beavers, Mr. Clark Indicated, are James’s church. Burial will be In that this la the aeason of the year Mrs. Samuel Stevenson of Vital Statistics of the State De­ Board of Public Welfare commis­ Senator Bailey (D„ N. C.), an out­ Mrs. Wallace, were tendered on in­ withlh the limits of the South Man­ son of New York said an arbitra­ any other garment if unsulted to a dam he knew of in the state at not. allowed to roam in Connecticut SL James’s cemetery. The funeral VI hen door-to-door vendors of suen Oliver Mallon ...... partment of Health, speaking In the 30ih Anniversary SALE sioners and biennial elections. The spoken oritlc of Federal spending, formal welcoming reception lost tion board composed of union bat woman’s build, or. If they are im­ present. and what few there are have been home will be open this evening un­ chester Fire District based on the gadgets usually ^ly their trade in David A d d y ...... other two charter bills passed by said he was drafting a bill designed manufacturers and union hat fac­ department’s weekly broadcast. properly fitted," He estimated the beavers have j brought in by special permission. til the hour of the funeral for the night by members of both congre­ valuation of the grand list of the this section of the country. Mra. Inez T r u a x ...... the legislature provided a Board of to “take politics out of relief.’’ gations, local clergymen and tory employes agreed to flle within Moreover, from the viewpoint ot Misa Dietrich concluded her phil­ convenience 6f friends. Burial will town last perfected, which was the Any idea that the so-called “gas J. R. Bralthwsite .... W ater and Sewer commissioners It calls for administration by a friends. three weeks an award or bill* ot the statistician, man-made hazards osophizing a)K)ut pants with this and gave supervision of indoor rec­ be In St. James's cemetery. list of October 1936, and ownership savers” may render gas burning ap­ Friend ...... r.. non-partisan board instead of by Mark Holmes, superintendent of sa of June 22, 1937, pajrable on or prices and that the union would sub­ pliances more efficient and thereny are more dangerous than the wom- declaration, "I wish to emphasize Only three more days left in which to purchase a new reation to the Board of Education. Friend ...... one thing. I never do anything to Works Progress Director Harry L. the Sunday school, who with C jm e before October 1, 1937. mit its bill of prices on June 1 in­ c<.use a saving tn the gaa bill la an-mtule type. It is expected that the selectmen, Hopkins, and provides severe penal­ Tyler and Leonard Burt co) Arthur Lashinske .... Select any year, Mr. Welling ssild, attract attention." summer wardrobe at our money-savinjf. 30th Anniver­ during a meeting planned for next ABOUT TOWN WEDDINGS stead of May 1 tn the future. . wholly fallacious, it was stated, ties for political activities in connec­ FUNERALS the ministerial committee, “ neetlng was attended by less F. H. Parker ...... and it will be found that far more Monday night, will make plana for residents of the South Man- Roxbury Hills— Horace Miller, 58, since more than 93 per cent of all Harry Maidment .... sary Sale prico. tion with empIo3rment efforts. their experiences with Bishop gas appliances produced and sold in msdes are killed by accidents than The chances of an unknown get­ a town election to pass on the pro­ Miss Catherine SulUv-an er Fire district, including re­ Roxbury Hills farmer, was found W . R. Tinker, Jr...... The Emblem Club of Rockville Senate passage of the measure in Magee and cabinet members the United States and Canada, or females. Choosing one year at ting a Job as an extra in the movies posed amendments. Largely attended funeral services ars and district officers, fatally shot on bis farm. Dr. H. G. Robert J. S m ith ...... will have a straw berry’feaUvaJ to­ Announce substantially the form sought by conference I n ^ e i r efforts to more than 2,500,000 un.ta sold each random, the statistician stated that are 1,000 to one, Harrj' Bucquet de­ were held this morning for Miss Stevena, medical examiner, withheld Joseph T e d fo rd ...... morrow night from B:30 to 7:30 at the administration transferred de­ an audience I'fQth the new miifester he meeting was called promptly year, are tested and approved by In that year 250 males died for each clared today. Catherine Sullivan of 88 Oakland his verdict. Max Bengs . , ...... Be sure to come in to see how really inexpensively the home of Mrs. William Reeves of Engaarement bate back to the House, which must before the anfliual appolntmfcnte at 8 o’clock by President William J. 100 females in Connecticut. In the Bucquet. who has directed screen att^et, long-time resident of this the American Gaa Association Test­ Wlndsorvllle. It Is open to the gen­ Mrs. Frank McKechle of 84 agree to a score of amendments. were actually ^ a d by the bishop. Crockett and he was elected as Danbury—The body of Frank L ing Laboratories and bear the Lab­ Thomas ^ g e rs ...... same year, 80 males were accident­ teats at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for EXPLORERS LANDED town and Vernon. Prayers at the W. you can buy fashionable apparel of fine quality and dis- eral public and is for the charitable Spruce street announces the en­ Six days of warm debate culmi­ However, they finally succeeded, chairman. In the absence of R. J. Bennett, who drowned Sunday, waa oratory blue star seal of approval John J. Tlvnan .,.... ally drowned to 12 females, which n.any years, added: gagement of her sister, Miss P. Quish Funeral home at 8:30 were work of the club. nated In overwhelming rejection of and were much gratifled at the Smith, the district’s clerk, R. E. recovered from Lake (Jandlewood showing that they have met with Dr. Howard Boyd ... makes the sex ratio 666 males to ■ "The chances of obtaining a coo^ tinctive style. Ro;ieann Hewitt to Abram followed by the requiem maae at AT ALASKA CAMP a series of Republican-sponsored prospect of a pleasant and success­ Carney served as clerk of the meet­ by E. Foster, game jyarden of New most rigid stzmdards adopted by Fred Robinson ...... 100 females. Probably a great ma­ ly screen test are 50,000 to one. Matchett. son of M r .and Mrs. St. Bridget’s church, celebrated by Manchester Tent. No. 2, K. O. T. amendments. Including a proposal ful pastorate with Rev. and Mrs. ing. The call was read by the chair­ Fairfleld, and state police. the American Standards Associa­ Mervln Tyack ...... jority of accidental drownings are "Amateur actors snd ' singers Thomas Matchett of Winter street. M. will meet tonight in the Batch by Senator Bridges (R., N. H.) to the Rev, Frederick Clark. A s the Wallace as leaders. Mr. Holmes man and as It contained but one Rockville— The withdrawal of tion, leading authority on standard­ Army and Navy Club due to carelesansBs, be said, and should associate themselves with (Ckintlnned rotn Page One) Miss Hewitt Is employed at the body was home into the church the then turned the meeting over to the frequently the carelessness of one and Brown hall. Women members trim the appropriation to $1,000,- clause, that relating to the laying Rockville from the state seral-pro ization of Industrial, commercial J. H. K e it h ...... radio or Little Theater work and Manchester Memorial hospital. It choir sang “l^ad. Kindly Light.” At organist of the church, (Xllln person may lead to an artificial haz­ hope that a screen scout will see or of the lodge will serve a strawberry 0 0 0 ,00 0 . of a tax and the chairman asked E. baseball league, making it a seven and consumer products In the United Friend . . . , ...... Tllle, N. H., and Norman Bright of Is understood the wedding will take the offertory O Salutaria waa sung Driggs, who after playing a' piano ard on the part of another m a shortcake supper at 6:30 at which A chorus of “noes"’ from the L. O. Hobentbal, the district’s treas­ States. Ernest Bantly ...... hear them," he advised. Sunnyvale, Calif. pljice In August. number himself Introduced Mrs. team loop, was announced by A1 heroic attempt at rescue. So when SUMMER DRESSES the older members will be guests. heavy Democratic majority disposed as a duet by Mrs. Arlyno Garrlty Gas ranges must comply In detail Hamilton J. Bickford Don't come to Hollywood. Bucquet “Existing weather conditions are Griswold Chappell, soprano, who urer, to explain the need of the tax. Kamm, manager. Kamm said failure starting out for a sail or swim, have of a substitute offered by.Senator and James Breen. A t the changing vlth more than 529 requirements Mrs. Robert J. Gorman warned— let the scouts come to you. the most absurd in years”. Wash- sang “The Whippooralll." The Reason to locate a sponsor for the club was a thought for the conditions of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camposeo. Vandenberg (R., Mich.) to transfer of the vestments Mrs. Garrity sang and a similar number of require­ Dr. E. C. Higgins bum reported. “Only six feet of Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds, pas­ H r. Hobentbal told the meeting responsible for the action. A meet­ weather and don’t over-estimate have returned from their honeymoon relief administration to the states. “Softly and Tenderly Jesua Is Call­ ments are specified in the standards Reel Bastness: snow has fallen here during the en­ CURB QUOTATIONS tor of the neighboring Second Con­ that without laying a tax the dis­ ing to revise the circuit's slate has swimming ability, he urged. which Included We.shlngton and Vir­ There was no roll call on final pass­ ing,’’ and at the close “When Eve­ for other appliances. Since manu­ $156.00 Signing of Lotus Liu for the role tire winter Just passed. The rains gregational church, and Rev. Ur. trict faced an indebtedness of $79,- been called. SUMMER SUITS ginia. iirs. Camposeo before her age of the bill. ning Cornea’’ was sung by James facturers must embody in their The motor vehicle presents a of VIsakha in ‘The Adventures ot have melted this badly, exposing Earl E. Story of the South Metho­ 000 at the close of the year. The an­ Hartford—A public meeting to marriage waa Miss Antoinette By ASSOCI.VTED PRESS Hopkins has estimated the appro­ Breen. products all the knowledge concern­ natural holiday hazard although the Marco Polo," waa announced today many crevaasea. dist church, expressed cheery greet­ nual meeting in November made consider the establishment of a milk Aceto Am Gen ...... priation, reduced a third from the Rev. Father Clark was in charge ing them that science has develop­ 17-YEAR LOCUSTS hazard has been reduced to a mini­ by Samuel Goldwyn. Tremendous Risk 9’i ings and hearty gcx>d will, Inter- appropriations for the maintenance marketing area and the setting ot Ark Nat Gas ...... 6% total funds available this year, will of the committal service at the ed, it Is hardly possible, Connecticut mum by mechanical improvements, Misa Liu la the daughter of a ••AUhough it Is a tragic disap­ sperlng their remarks with consid­ of the district which, with borrow­ An Illustrated lecture on China Assd Gas and Ei A ____ require pruning of the relief rolls by grave in St. Bridget's cemetery. The resale pricea in the Hartford dle- utility men declared, that an addi­ but with excessive speed the natur­ Chinese diplomat and an American pointment both to IIS here and to 2‘i erable wit. Rev. Wallace responded Boston, June 23.— ( A P ) — Seven- HATS - COATS will be given tomorrow evening at Can Marconi ...... ed notes that bad to be refunded, trtet has been scheduled for Friday tional "gadget" of unknown origin al hazard la replaced by artificial or mother. the men in Valdex, Reeve, Bates and 1A4 $500,000. bearers were Arthur Sullivan, Ger­ teen-year locusts will swarm near Cent States EH ...... ,.. feelingly, and In behalf of Mrs. W al. would leave $99,000 due at the end at 2 p. m. at the Hotel Garde here. could improve upon them. If such man-made dangers, such as forbid­ Movita, South Sea Island beauty I feel that It would be running a 7:30 at the Swedlah Congregational I'.i Other Appropriations ald Sullivan, Clarence Sullivan. Plymouth, Mass., and Cape Cod tn Cits Scrv . . . .-rrs,...... lace and the children thanked all o f the year. Hartford — Settlement of the devt'cea could Improve upon gaa ap- den attempts to pass other cars on seen In "Mutiny on the Bounty,” tremendous risk to try even one church by Miss Elvlda V. Edlund, The new lump sum will be aug­ Harris Sullivan, Louis Sullivan and for the warmth of their welcome. 1940, Dr. Richard Dow of the New El Bond and Share . . . . 15% A statement of the condition ot strike at the Cooper Oven Thermo­ pHance efficiency, they would be curves. Not only do state regula­ has been signed by Monogram pic­ And many other items throuRhout the store offered at more landing here. who has been a missionary there for mented by an estimated balance of James Moriarty. Organbit Driggs then presented Ehigland Museum of Natural His­ Nlag Hud P ow ...... 10% the district aa of June 1, 1937 show­ meter and Horace B. Whittier Com- Incorporated In the original design, tions forbid this, Mr. Welling point, tures. “Bates and I plan to carry out the soma time. $200,000,000 from aeven earlier re­ Professor Louis Holtman, leading tory «ramed tixlay, announcing dis­ truly bargain prices. Segal Lock ...... 2 ed that there had been received in panlea In Terryvllle, Involving 160 It waa said. ed out, but nature had a law long After month.s of sleuthing for the original work of the expedition as lief appropriations, totaling about Ouatave A. Oe«a violinist of tie Hartford Symphony covery of a brood thought extinct Unit Gas ...... 9 back taxes since last November employes, was announced by Mor­ Connecticut gas companies have ago that two things cannot occupy right boy characters, production completely as possible, for It will be The picnic of the Stanley group of $12,000,000,000, which Congress Orchestra who played two flne solos near East Wllllngton, Conn. Unit Lt and Pow A .... The funeral of Gustave A. Gess $21,311.98; that there had been re­ available reports of investigations the same place without dire results. will begin tomorrow on the film, hard enough for the plane to take the Wesleyan Guild, postponed on 5% bos voted since 1933. on the violin. Mrs. George D. Shedd gan Mooney, deputy labor commis­ He explained the Insect takes 17 of 30 High street, who died at the of various gas saving devices made Other hazards which the statisti­ "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," off empty, let alone with us aboard. account of the rainy weather will be Undertaking to forestall requests o f the choir sang "Sweet of the paid one of the notes of the district sioner. Although he declined to dis­ years to grow from egg to adult. Memorial ho.spltal Sunday night by the American Gas Association cian knows from his records are David Selznlck production. W a have over a hundred days’ food. held tomorrow night at 6 o'clock at DIES SUDDENLY for additional funds during the 1938 Year" and "Absent”. to the amount of $35,000. but it hod close the terms of settlement, The young cicada drops from the 30th from the effects of. a fall down­ laboratories since 1928, and stand dangerous for mao Including smok­ “W e plan to push our main base Columbia lake. Ascal year, the Senate proposed that Light refreshments were served also been necessary to borrow on a Mooney said the workers will be on stairs at his home, was held this ready to advise prospective purchas­ tiee soon after it is batched and ing In bed. Aa relaxing as this Ovality StylM and Values You^U of supplies up the Walsh Glacier Putnam, June 23.— (A P ) - - Silas expenditures be spaced with the aim by Mrs. Fayette B. Clarke, Mrs. J. new note the sum of $26,000, leav­ the Job Thursday. A . n ^ ™ r y R u B i n O w ' s afternoon at 2:30, at the home and ers of these "gadgets" concerning burrows Into soil to spend 16 years practice may be. It Is none the less to the head of the valley as soon as Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Kries- M. Wheelock, agent and assistant of making the sum last. I. Balch. Mrs. Walter Lydall and ing outstanding notes of $59,000. Hartford—William J. Wholean, Only In Higher Prieed Footireor at 3 o’clock at the Concordia Luth­ their effect upon gas appliance per­ feeding o , roots of plants. In the the cause of at least one death and HELP STOMACH weather and crust permit. Snow ki are expected home today from treasurer of the Putnam Woolen Some of the Senate amendments Mrs. LeVerne Holmes. Mrs. Hilda To pay the notes when due and federal commissioner, ordered Bruno , .V. . .VWa Oi’.' eran church. Rev. Karl Richter formance. In practically all cases 17th year it emerges a fiill-fledg,.d sometimes several each year. The their wedding trip to Washington. Corp., a subslillary of the Uxbridge, requiring House approval are: Magnuson Stratton. Mn. Cart also to meet the running expenses Nledzwlckl. 24. and his brother, Ed­ DIGEST FOOD conditions up there are excellent and officiated. The bearers were Ed­ Investigated by the laboratories, the adult. matress Is Ignited and apparently D. C., and will occupy their newiv Two-year extension of the Public Tyler, Mr. Arthur Seymour and Withtvl LasatifM— sad Ym li Eal rreviissea are well covered up. After iMa.ss. I Worsted Co., died suddenly ward Lamprccht, Relnho.d Lam- would be needed $79,000. The esti­ ward, 16. both of New Britain, use of a "gas saver" waa found vO Dr. Dow said the East Wllllngton the fumes bring rapid a.sphvxla furnished apartment at 521 Main today at his home. He was 66. Works Administration. The House Mrs. Charles Thresher served punch. mated grand list of the district to­ Evaryltiinf Itmi Savp !• Nuts trj’ing lo reach Mount Lucanla we precht, Arnold and Thomas McKin­ bound over to the September term result In dangerous performance. colony would not be heard of again from which the person la not arous­ TfM itn a td i gheold dltM t tw« pmmdt t4 fOnS shall reliini to civlUmtlon by work­ street. Mrs. KrIeskI prior to her Wheelock entered the employ of ''oted for this In a .separate bill. day waa given by Mr. Hohenthal at of the U. S. District Court on charg­ until 1954. But the Cape Cod locusts Si I If. VVh«n jou Mt ttitry. grettf. mtrM «r Endicott-Johnson Shoes Authorizing completion of pro­ ney. and bearers representing the Every such device was found to ed even by the pain of burns. A n ­ fich fnodi or «ti«B r’iil and Methodius, Hart­ after graduating from Cushman member were Kurt Helwig and ly collected would return to the pass counterfeit money. good combustion equipment design other brood will emerge between which may lead to serious conse­ |u . hMribani. ntuMt, M l* or ooor etemtrh. ford, was Misa Louise C. Stlckney, Academy. A.'ihbumham. Mass., and funds. DIVINE’S DISCIPLE Ton fn l im r. and upMt all ettr. of the Uonjck river. We hope to Peter Relmer. Burial was In the district $87,000 In taxes, but feeling Cromwell— Mrs. I. L. R. Browne In no instance was the employment Harvard and New Haven. Conn. quences, and still others are at­ Doctera m f mv«t uka a Untiva for atamacb NO MORE reach Burwash Landing on Kiuane daughter of Mrs. Lucy Stlckney of succeeded his father as agent and Making needy Indians apeclAcally 'lln. It ti danranma and foollah. It Ukn tboM East cemetery. that all would not be paid on the of Farmington posted a gross score of a so-called gas saving device tempted marathon swims before eligible for relief. ItUa black tablati eall*d BMl-ani for li>dtg*attai lake In the Yukon before the middle Park Road, West Hartford. Miss treasurer when the latter died In ACCUSED BY GIRL; date that the taxes became due the of 90 which gave her the Connecti­ found to be beneficial. The con­ Retail gasoline sales at filling muscles unused all winter are r!• Bikt th« «xc«aa itonaek flnlda barBlaii. n « 1912. Requiring that administrative ex­ Itan dUtran la I Blnotta aod pvt yea bark m of August." Stella Krleakl of Marble street was net amount that would be received cut Women’s Golf Asgoclatlon one- trivances were found to Increase stations were $2,263,000,000 dur­ limbered up and diving in shallow roar fMt. !l*'n*f la ao mirk It la antaalng and Route Is Found. The Uxbridge company took over penditures be limited to a given per | s t UDE.NTS P.\Y T i:m O N COSTS otM t v parkaf* pnma it. Aak tnr Belt-and far one of the attendants at the wed­ would about clear up all the qotes day tourney championship at the the amount of gas necessary to do ing 1936. water. todltvatleB. Bold avanralMra ta) * Or ttST. the Putnam Arm In 1931 and cent (IkMitlnued Irnro Page One) ADVERTISE IN THE H ER A LD -IT PAYS! Washburn added he and B.^tea ding and Frank J. KrIeskI was the ! IN BLOOD .MONEY and pay the nuuilng expenses.' Edgewexjd Country Club. a given C(X>klng or heating Job LIVES LOST Wheelock became agent and aaaist- Barring from relief rolls persons had founo “a passable route " lead­ best man for hla brother. Mr. Hobentbal then ahowed< how Hartford—The Connecticut Young rather than to reduce It, 4inca they ant treasurer of the new corpora­ who refuse oilers of private employ­ asunder," and signed bis name and ing to the bases of Mount Steele Austin. Tex. ( A P ) — Blood money the district’a expenses bad mounted Republican state organization will caused a decrease In the efficiency and Mount Lucanla. With favor­ J Two candidates received the de­ tion. ment with comparable pay. helps pay the tuition of some Uni­ hers. of the gaa appliance with which "I was 16st: T didn’t understand, during recent years. The cost ot hold its second birthday celebration able weather he said they believed gree of Master Mason at the. com­ versity of Texas atudents. water for Are flghUng purposes paid June 30 at the Rockledge Country they were used. Yet Jie cost of the they could establish a camp at the munication In the Temple last night .\DMIR.\L’8 WIDOW DIRS. Hospitals frequently call for blond all those things," Miss Jewett ti "gadgets" sometimes ran aa high FROM tilled. "Mrs. Peters said the spl to the town's water department, O ub. Lewis-E. Goodsell, state presl head of the glacier In another week. with former membera • of John MRS. FREED SURRENDERS donors—at $25 a pint—from the aa $12 to $15. "New" gas savers did not move her to explain them.' waa over $17,000 a year. There waa dent, announced. Reeve, who made the return flight Mather Chapter. Order of DcMolay, •Stamford. June 23. - ( A P ) — Mrs, student body. Some donors have were found to be simply variations .She said that Hunt and Mn the necessity of paying some $6,000 fio n the camp safely ye.stcrday, Ailing the chairs. Charles Morgan Helen Rlchard.s Morris, of Glcn- given as many as five transfusion.s of older ones, varied only In appear­ Peters sometimes talked a languagi for the operation of No. I ’s bouse, mill the trio found the snow slushy occupied the master's chair last hrook. willow of the late Admiral TO POUCE IN CHICAGO I In nine months. ance and minor detail. she could not understand, “wltl which a few years ago had been anil unable to support the skl- night and the candidates were re­ Charles Morris, U. S. N.. died at "It doesn’t hurt," said one. "You BLOWOUTS Stamford ho.spltnl. last night, aJter vowels all run together.” She sat paid for by Cheney Brothers and WALL ST. BRIEFS equlpped plane. A thunderatorm cent members of the Order of De- Just feel a little sleepy when you a brief lllnca.s. Mrs. Morris, who Suspect in Vallettc Murder they often talked of the Cructflxlon additional paid men were kept at and a he.avy rain Friday night made Molay. get through." New York, June 23.— A $1,000,000 Tom orrow afternoon at 2:00 rondltlons wor.ic. was bom In BloomAeld, N. J.. Is Walks Into Police Station; Resurrection and birth of J et' ajl of the houses In the district to For half an hour after the student contract for 8-lnch pipe has been ! Saturday the trio spent most of s))rvlved by a son. Matthew E. Han­ Had Heen Sought for a Year. Christ, and that the conversattoftl assure better protection in case of o’clock, this statement will Ernest T. Bantly, of the Bantly has given blood he rests, sips orange awarded National Tube Co., by At ' the day shoveling and pushing the na, of Stamford; a daughter, hlrs. upset her. Are. Oil Company, today purchased from Juice, and then returns to his room. lantlc Reflnlng Co., for a 213-nflle De Nys.se Fl>-nn. of Panama, and a Chicago, Juno 23.— (A P ) — Petite Miss Jewett said that after tha* How List Has Fallen be proven by the Goodyear j craft several hundred yards nearer the Savings Bank of .Manchester "It's Just another way to earn extension of line of the Keystone In Fradin’s ci.mp tn permit a long downhill take- the south corner lot at Main and brother, Leonard Richards of Wil­ Mrs. Carmclla Ruth Freed surren­ long automobile drive frortt Colors-i) Mr. Hohenthal rezul to the meet­ I money," commented one donor. Pipe Line Company, from Williams­ Tire and Rubber Co. They I off. Rut a cold drizzling rain kept Leonard streeta. The lot measures mington, Del. Funeral service will dered unexpectedly today for ques­ do to California she reached Hunt’Jl|i ing a statement showing how the port. Pa., to Buffalo, it was an­ the surface from freezing and 123 feet on Main street and 157 feet l>e held at 1 tomorrow afternoon, at tioning about the slaying on July 2, house at 3 a. m., and slept until 11, grand list ot the South Manchester will demonstrate on Route nounced today. I opened large cracks. Sunday the on Leonard street. Mr. Bantly Is i Ft. Myers, Va., with Interment In 1936 of blond Audrey Vallette, 31- SIO.N8 N E W CO.NTR.VCT a. m. when she. awoke, she said .- Fire district has decreased since Y o u find the ^ trio waited all day for the wind to proprietor of the gasoline station Arlington remetery. year-old North Side party girl. there was a mirror and a piece 01 1931. On June 1. 1931 a tax was" 83 at the Biickland Railroad An increase of 10.6 per cent in Just south of this property. With a determined “I have noth­ Chicago, June 23— ( A P ) — Mike candy on her pillow. laid on a list of $40,000,000 which ' shift but more warm clouds rolled factory shipments of household Station, the Life Guard AMBROSE 3IAKSU DIES ing to say," to interviewers ah« ap­ Jacoba, New York promoter of last “Mr. HImt asked ms If I saw tb* waa a two mill tax and there waa , In. "None of us can recollect ever washers In May compared with the Belles of the Miss Albina Jamroga, of Wood- peared with her attorneys, George night's heavyweight title tight here, beautiful story In this, but I said 1 collected on this list about $81,5UU. I having seen such amazing weather same month last year was reported Tube. at auch a high altituilc in Ala.ska bridge street, is in charge ot one of Easton, June 23.— ( A P ) — Am ­ Crane and Harold Levy, at the of­ announced today he had signed a didn’t know anything about It,.and It waa two years and four months 1 by the American Washing Machine I before,” Washburn reported. the booth.1 at the lawn fete which brose Marsh, 83, former state rep­ fice of State’s Attorney's Police renewal contract with , I don’t know yet what he meant.". later when another tax waa laid, or the new champion, giving him ex­ Manufacturers Association today. Racing at about 70 miles A alight fi-eeze Sunday night the Two Hartfords Girls Club is resentative, died suddenly yesterday Captain Daniel GllbcrL Hotel Men Sospicloos on November 1, 1933 when the list clusive rights to the Brown Bomb­ Shipments totaled 160,246 units. In caused efforts early Monday to get conducting on the grounds of the of a heart attack. “What a surprise," exclaimed the She said she was intimate wlOl w as found to be $35,600,000 and the COTTON per hour, tires will be blown Insurance company in Hartford this er’s pugilistic services for the next the first five months washers ship­ the piano off, but It sank Ihrouglr He served In the General Assem­ captain, whose officers 6>ad sought the 33-year-old Hunt several tlmea tax that year resulted In collections evening. » bly In 1927 and 1929. and at one five years. ped aggregated 806,255, an Increaee the crust and Ita skis twice broke Mrs. Freed for Just ten days short at his home and at Southern Call* of over $71,000. Two years passed out with dynamite and by [ time w as also a member of the of 13.4 per cent over all of last through crevasses to bury the ship's of a year since Miss Vallette, a bul­ fornia hotels, where thdy usually before another tax was laid, this running over railroad wing Ups in snow. Reeve Anally Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, I Board of Selectmen. let in her body and blood staining year. FROCKS Ladles Loyal Orange Lodge, will MOTHER DROPS DE.\D registered as "Jesua the Christ and being a two and one-half mill tax ; got away yesterday. Marsh, a Republican, was a re­ her pink negligee, was found dead spikes. give a Bingo party Friday evening tired farmer. He had been choir­ "Virgin Mary.” She said one hotel and the list waa then found to be MURDER MYSTERY The expedition la sponsored in a hotel room a few blocks north at 8:15 at the home of Mrs. Thomas master of the Jesse Lee M. E. Bari, Italy, June 23.— (A P ) — in Palm Springs refused to register $29,175,370, the big reduction being Jointly by the New England Museum of the Loop. Be on hand tomorrow aft­ R. Smith, 348 East Middle Turn­ Church for more than 50 years. After living 20 years at Los An­ them because Hunt could not prove $3,000,000 taken from Cheney Stockton, Calif.. June 23.— (A P ) of Natural History. Boston and the pike. He leaves four sons, two daugh­ Gilbert, joined shortly by Assist­ geles, Mrs. Lucia Pankarim came he was Jesus Christ. Brothers’ list. This was on the list — PoIl<» attempted to eatabllsh Institute of Geographical Explora­ ant State’s Attorney Mai Coghlan, ters, 18 grandchildren and nine back to Bari today with her hus­ Miss Jewett said that early this of 1935, when the last tax waa laid. identity today of a man whose ernoon to see the result of tion., Harvard University. Reeve began questioning Mrs. Freed at Manchester Grange. P. of H., will great grandchildren'. band, Carlo Panzarinl. year she and Hunt In one automo­ ’The total tax laid In the district for knife-slashed body was found in an [ and Dow established a cache of | ODce. Witnesses had tdcntlUed her this demonstration. hold Its regular meeting tonight in Marsh's wife died In 1936. a year She kissed her mother. Signora bile and Smith and another man in six years, Mr. Hohenthal stated, had Idle rock-crushtng plant, a knife ] supplies at the base camp six weeks , to police as a woman seen leaving Odd Fellows hall. It will be Chil­ after they had celebrated their 56th Flore Turl. another, started for New York. In been 6 1-2 mills. buried to the hilt in hla chest and ago. I the hotel sliortly after the alaylng. dren’s night. wedding anniversary. Then Signora Turl fell dead at West Virginia, she tcstlfled, Hunt Chairman Crockett allowed free the world "W olf" crudely carved on Neither Mrs. Freed nt>r her attor­ her daughter's feet. expressed the fear Federal agenta discussion on the matter and W al­ his forehead. neys would say where she bad been were on his trail. She said she sug­ ter Mahoney and Isaac Proctor ask­ the past year. gested that she marry Smith os a ed several questions. Mr. Proctor Authorities said bar husband, EM- BICl'CXIST KnXED way out of their possible difficul­ w as of the opinion that the tax I HAND BAGS $1.00 Closeup and Cemedy V ard Freed, manager of a cabaret, ties with the law. should be laid each year instead of BENSON’S SALE w u mentioned frequently In the tor­ New Haven, June 23. — (AP) — She said she first met Hunt at a allowing a large debt to grow. Sev­ / v ERSKINE JOHNSON-GEORGE SCARBO rid diaries left by Miss Vallette. W ilbur Bowen. 17-ycar-old Junior mission meeting In Denver to which eral attempts were made to call for Other entries concerning many High school student who was to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman the motion on the tax, but the chair­ men, much liquor, dancing and have been graduated this week, died Jewett, took her. She said a young man Insisted that a free discussion 1937 MODEL PHILCO RADIOS dining told an astonishing story of last night after being thrown from woman Induced her to go on an be allowed and the voU when taken 193* .MialeU will soon Iw here. M e must dIspoM of currcxit ntodrla at party life among the white life hla bicycle. w as passed without opposiUon. Mihvt.intiul savings to jou. Ilcn-’s >our chamv to.grt a brand new 1937 spots. Detective Joseph E. Monahan re­ automobile ride with Hunt ^ d ported the youth, riding down an In -1 others and during the ride thzy I’hliro at a great aa\liig: Said Attorney Levy “our client Is innocent: It will be demonstrated at Cline, struck a bulkhead on a stretch ; gan calling her "M ary Dove" L«t of road which was being repaired. she said, Hunt sent a tele: ( I c u / n i ^ f c the proper Ume.” JTH COVENTRY •MODEL 610-J Bowen leaves his father and a Father Divine saying bs J s r a MODEL 9.3-n TABLE SET brother. another bird." 50 AMERICANS DROWNED Tb# Coventry Girl Scouts arlU K egu Lir .S22..">0 Regularly $64.9.'! give Am entertainment In the veatir • •. have a Chesterfield. Valencia, Spain, June 23— ( A P ) — of the Ckmgregatlonal ctaurch on SALE SALE Burvivors reported today that ap­ Friday eveidng June 25. "rhe pro­ PRICE $44.95 proximately 50 Americans lost their ceeds will be used towards tbs ex­ $17.95 lives when the Spanish vessel Two BoysWith a SingleThought..ti$ttft<55Z2k. penses of a trip to be taken soon to They give me more pleasure than Ciudad de Barcelona waa torpedoed the Benson animal farm at Nashua, and tunk off Malgrat. Spain May 30. N . H „ by the Girl Scouts and their Estimates of the total cosuaJUea leader Miss Margaret Jacobson. any cigarette I ever tried .MODEL 9K CO.NSOLE MODEL 10-X — Automatic varied, but reliable sources placed E mRYTIWM v t w ’The Rev. Henry B. Robinson left the figure at 100 loet. More than she’s aver dsM en Monday for Dallas, Texas, hla Regularly $74.9o Tuning — Regularly 800 were saved. f s r fa n l former home, where he arms sumon- SALE The ship, bound from Marseille to ed to officiate at the funeral of a SALE r Barcelona, sank wtlhln tan minutes. friend. He left the Newmfk airport M e too a a a Fve heard die same $59v95 PRICE $89.95 E'-4'.V5 MC2 .wCiTH (The presence of the large Am er­ by pUss expecting to reach Dallas u-s T 6;J "I'c-jsr: eiASr;C-‘ ican contingent aboard the coaatai earty Tuesday morning. H s will thing all the way from New York. vessel waa not explained, but num­ spend some time In xexss bofora erous Americans are known to be retunilng. . . serving as vohinteert in the Spanish Jsek Sears of Psssaie, N . J., l« Chesterfields are Milder • • . and FREE E A S Y T E R M S government forces.) spending a week at ths home of the Weekly or Monthly Mjteeslkary snd Katherine Hooper. Philco All-Wave MODEL IIX, Aotomatlc Ttalnf AL SMITH S.AILS Piaak MeOaugby, Miss Mary Dso- nothing Fve found tastes half as RfYuUrly SUM.93 Small Carrying Charge gan and Ura. Ellen C. Trumpbour, Hundreds of New Airtnds For Time Payments. Genoa. Italy. June 23.— (A P) — o f SayleavUle, R. L, have also Iwen In Gay Cool Dresses Aerial Installed fr{ ^ ...... $ 9 9 s 5 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E- Smith sail­ spendteg a few days with them. F ree H om e ed for home on the (Jonte di Savola Mrs. Jngregatlonal church; John Christopher Lotas. Jean Kibbe "please file this letter as protest ^ t crave the beauty of the garden Joan Aperton; "Water Nymph, by Philanthropy, these days. Is vir­ the year, which Included a new floats from various organizations m Hill cemetery. Rev. K. Otto Klette, a ^ n s t the technique with which Compacts...... $1.00 up ^ flower. French cooking terms in common half a billion dollars. Music. Dance from William Tell, Lovett, Helen Rose Meyer,. Irwin pastor of the First Lutheran church Kem, Helen Griffin; "Fairy Cjueen tually a big business In itself: truck made the expenditure for the town, private cars, horses and Ballantyne Miller, Josephine Mary the matter of the "captive owla" Sterling: Enamel Bracelets ..... $3.00 up With careful pruning we, too, have use Include; cafe noir—black coffee; Folk Dance” by Monte, Marian .Junior’s Fortune fire department larger this past Rossini, Girls Glee Gliib. will officiate. aux marrons—with chestnuts; en albeit, a business with public profit There Is no competent estimate at bicycles Out of town frienda are In­ E.s.says, "Alaska". 1, The People Montgomery, Peter Alfred Neri, waa handled by the Game Warden", tha power Cashian; "Golden Star" by Streab- Instead of private. And few persons year. vited to enter. There will be a ten­ The funeral home will be open Dr. Yergason wrote as follows: Brooch Pins in New Natural Gold Col­ To form the perfect rose—a lovely brochette—on skewers; petlts fours his son's fortune. If you Inquired The sewer department would of Ala.ska. Eleanor Say, Saluta- Beverly rilllnghast Nichols, Fronds from four to ten o'clock tcxlay and bo^. Jean Handley: ‘Forest Whis­ have had more experience In It around Wall street, you would re­ nis tournament on the town courts torlan: 2. The Land of Opportunity. John PItkat, Rose Vera Radomska. "Tbe educational value of those child!" —small, dainty cakes (freely trans­ pers" by Bertl. Betty Buckley; than "Mister Junior," as the son Is have been low In the way of ex­ on Thursday until the funeral. owls as pets for the five boys who or ...... $1.50 up lated); garni—garnished; bombe ceive gruesses—not estimates —of with Ted Wright In charge. All are Leon Chorches: Music, “Land of Rita Helene Rau, Esther Katherine “Valse Brilliante, by Chopin. Phyllis known to business associates and from $250,000,000 to $400,000,000. penditures except for the purchase Invited to gather at the lake with Stutz, Barbara Lllla Trombley, Alice Bouts Postponed had them, and who. It seems were June Also Boasts of Brides. glace—a fqncy, molded frozen des­ friends. of land that cost $4,000. The total Hope and Glory". Elgar, Boys and Because of a heavy shower In the showing excellent qualities of kind­ SWANK CRAVAT CHAINS sert usually composed of one Ice and Kratchmar; "Little Jack Frost" by "Mister Junior" continues as one .expenditures under the department a basket lunch at noon. In the after­ Girls Glee clubs. Mae Tuttle, Joseph Anthony Vertgo, ' So very many select that month Whamcllffc. Patricia Wilson; "Rus­ Of bis own fortune. "Mister of the country's heaviest contribu­ noon there will be land and water Florence Helen Weskowsky, Thelma early evening on Tuesday, the ama­ ness and unaelflsh care. It would flor tbalr wedding and if you expect one or two kinds of Ice cream. Junior" has made gifts of more than were $7,529.80, which included $4,- Essays. 3. The Fishing Industry of teur boxing bouts seheduled for that aeem, far outweighs the value of With Initials...... Singrly, $1.00 tle Lilt”, by Richter, Eldcn Piper; tors. But, at the same time, he be­ 000 for land and -the other large sports under the general chairman­ Alaska. Arthur Guzman: A Ncw’Va- Doris Yarsley. John Adolph Zeigler. to bo a wedding guest, the place for "The Finch and the Blackbird", by $167,000,000. lieves that family fortunes should cation Land, Margaret Kent. Vale­ Manual Arts course. Frederick night at Crystal Lake were post­ any other disposition of the owls you to visit is R. Donnelly, Jeweler, BOOST YOl’R TOWN— "Father's glft.s have been great­ item waa $2,243.59 for labor. ship of Mr. Dean, who Is well quali­ poned until tonight. Wednesday. which could be made. If I had been In Sets, with Tie P in ...... $2.00 Did you ever go Into a town that Hennes, Dorothy Dwyer. b administerctj by the active mem­ In the fire department the total fied through many years of Boy dictorian. Willard Copping, Edwin George 916 Main street. A large selection er." the son once said, "but mine bers of the family, ant is preparing Address to the graduates. Henry Finance. Anthony Perottl, Leopold .\w’ards Given the father of one of those boys, and a t lovely guts await your Inspec­ Impressed you as a good town and Miss Dwyer won the prize given have brought me more personal sat­ e.upenditures amounted to $8,573.48. Scout work. He will be assisted by present, the wardens would not have Ronson Combination Ggrarette Case and by Mrs. Garrlty for perfect at­ b V sons to take over hla fortune, as The largest Item In this account Mr. and Mrs. Al Stewart. A soft ball M. Bradley, Jr.: Award ol prizes. Frank Putz, John (Clifford Welch. The American legion awards for tion. For the wedding attendants, meet one of the residents of the town isfaction.” be took over most of hli father's. Principal Philip M. Howe, 1. E. S. character, leadership . and scholar­ taken them without a warrant. It tor the bride and groom personally, who belltUed It, knocked It, and ran tendance during the past year. He might well have said that shows that $3,200 was paid for the game will be planned for late after­ Completea 25 years ship were presented to the following would appear, on the face of It, that Lighter ...... $7.50 Whatever the size of his fortune, new pump and $2,216.58 Is shown noon. This affair will wind up with Henry Prizes for Scholarship; 2. 1 ^ their new homo—whitever you It down to you?. .Remember how It even his father's gifts brought him "Mister Junior” considers himself Rensselaer Polytechnic Medal for With the close of the Rockville at the graduation exercises of the the wardens had no more right to affected you, and how disappointed personal satisfaction, because the as paid for hydrant rentals. Salaries a dance at the Pavalion, Monday High school today. Principal Philip those owls than they would have to Genuine Leather Billfolds . . . ___$2.50 up tovfer. Shop with confidence at not its complete possessor, to do are small In the department and Science and Mathematics; 3. Charles grammar grades held on Tuesday Sonndljr'*- you w ere?....A nd again did you son for many years supervised much v.’lth as he wills, but Its steward. night. The committee will solicit Ellsworth Nettleton Memorial M. Howe has completed his twenty- evening In the Sykes Auditorium; take a kitten or a puppy, and If ever go into a town and have tb>. STAFFORD SPRINGS of father's philanthropic work. the other large item la $489.91 for funds for prizes which will be on fifth year In that capacity. On there Is such a law. It should be re­ This belief, he instills in bis sons. fire hose and racks for the two Award: 4. Girls CHub Prize; 5. D, A. East school, Shirley Llsk and Ed­ Headquarters for American Watches: ‘ With tha new shorter swing skirts first person you met begin to tell Gifts More General And as long as there is a Rockefel­ exhibition before the celebration. R. Medal: CTonferring of Diplomas. June 29, 1912, Principal Harry D. ward Sclbek; Maple street school, pealed. you what a good town it was? Re­ The registration plates, Omncctl- The son's contributions have been pieces of apparatus. (Tharlea White has very generously Marsh tendered his resignation and "I am very much In favor of te- Hamilton Elgin Waltham Attlng thamselvea up and down our cut AS-S3 which were removed from ler fortune, tnere will be Rockefel­ The administration cost has been Superintendent H. O. CTIough: Bene­ Margaret Kompanlk and Burton member how differently that Intro­ more general than his father’s. ler philanthropies. thrown open the grounds at the lake diction, Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes. on July 16. 1912 Mr. Howe was ap­ Llsk. Past CommEuider Bernard J. turning the owls to the boys and Is- Bvenuea, hava you ever noticed how the light coupe owned by Aido Many of bis millions have gone to low. Tbe total amount expended lor pointed principal. He had been as­ aulng them a permit. If necessary. Biany of our lovely women have duction affected you from the Scussel of Furnace avenue, atolen Close to Rockefellor, in tbe extent administration waa $6,956.46, which for the use of the people that day. List of Graduates Ackerman made the presentation. other?... .Everyone is like th a t.... piojects more to his personal liking, of his philanthropies, is another Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick , The following ia the list of tbe sistant principal at the school for If It Is not possible under the law to ttilck imklssT Strangers that come into this town Mveral months ago, were found this to park developments, to sociologi­ Included the payment of notes to nine years. return them, then I think each boy ; A groat cause of thick ankles week in the Wllllmantlc River In whose fortune was founded in the amount of $5,500, leaving the and family visited friends In Spring- members of the graduating cla.ss; R. DONNELLY are affected by the reception they Here Is the 23-year-old Detroit Bomber who stepped Into Comiskey Park, Chicago, to clout Jersey Jim cal studies, and to restorations. Standard Oil, Edward 8. Harkness. field over the week end. Whllp there College Preparatory Course, Valerie Mr. Howe Is a graduate of Yale Approximately 350.000 cars are should receive a proper certificate among woman of tbs cities, who are Merrow. The plates were turned The restoration of Williamsburg, other two large items of $300 for with the class of 1902 and on Tues­ stolen every year in the United from your department acknowledg­ .IIS Main Street JEWELER Manchester fashionably and gantosUy brought get just as you were affected ? .. Braddock into an cx-champlon, as they stood toe-to-toe in the battering struggle. Both had missed terrific In hla personal contributions, salaries and $678.49 for collection they attended tbe horse races. Zeta Boryezka. Bemnie Cantor. Stop and think of this when you over to the state police who later lefts. Sixty-five tliousand paid about $650,000 to see Joe Louts win the heavyweight title in Braddock's first Colonial capital of Virginia, perhaps principally to colleges, hospitals and day attended the annual class re­ States. ing his efforts in conservation." up, la a want of sxerdse and sitting returned them to the owner. The car baa given him more enjoyment than of taxes, making of the grand list School closes for the season Tues­ Leon Joseph (Thorches, Warren union at New Haven, meet a. stranger... .He may con­ attempted defense. medical centers, Harkness haa and rate book and advertisements. day afternoon. Mrs, Newberry has Emery CHough. Emily Harriett totelently In overheated rooms. Such clude to locate here or not locate which was taken while parked on any of bis other philanthropies. He given away around $125,000,000. Observed Sliver Anniversary hablta are quit* sure to produce Benton street was later recovered in has given approximately $15,000,- The total receipts for the year returned to her home In Norwich for Davis.- Imogens Ellsworth, Aaron here from the manner In which he were $23,394.38 and the total ex the summer. Miss Agnes Gaudreau. Friedman, Arthur Frederick Guz­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard of tflght aweUlnge of tha ankles and Is received and is told of the town. Hartford and three men alleged to home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett' 000 so far to this restoration, and It Leonard's Comer held open bouse on aaust a chronic flabbiness of the be members of a gang operating in George Mason of Main street. Mrs. Friday morning, and army trucks la not yet complete. The foamy water in the radiator pendttures were $23,060.34, leaving primary teacher resides In Wllll- man, Elarl John Hatheway, Margaret nwiacles. You might as well ex- First Impressions are lasting and Hutchinson of East Main street. | Mason was a former resident of dash out to meet it. Tbere'a a haaty Is caused by air being sucked into a cash balance of $334.04. mantlc and communtes during the Kent. Noel Robert Kloter, Edwin you'll never know how lasting until this section of New Engltmd were Stafford Springs. "Mister Junior" spends much of Mitchell Lavitt. Clara Marcus. P te t to ass a rose-bush spring, bud recently sentenced to state prison Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor ac- ' change of cargo—and back to Rock­ his time in Williamsburg. He baa the cooling system. The receipts were chiefly from year. Mrs. Lltwin will spend the you've been a "stranger in a strange companled by Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 Mrs George S. Ward of West well air depot at San Diego goes taxes with the exception of the Phyllis Ann Orlowaka, June Alberta bloom, in a ifloaoly pent oven, as land.” In Massachusetts. Scussel now has a home there. “Bassett Hall," one vacation at her home here. to anticipate fine and healthy pro­ both his car and plates. Campo, witnessed the baseball game ' Hampton Beach, L. I., accompanied some 600 pounds of laundry. of the historic bouses which has notes borrowed. The collector's re . A rehearsal of the Mother's club Playdon. Dorothy Kathryn Purnell, portions from a long continuance of between the Boston Red Sox and by Mrs. J, Davis, have returned to Fifty officers and men are sta­ been restored, and be c u be fre- port shows that the grand list Bernard Rashall. Hilda Rashall. In order to meet current expenses amounted to $5,642,770 and tbe mill program which nill be presented at Caslmlr Bernard Roszczewski. such habits. Let every lady be tha board of selectmen of the town the Cleveland Indians in Boston,; their homes, after spending a few tioned at Rockwell, where there is a tpeclal meeting of the Grange. EASY Maured that there is no part of her Sunday. | days at the home of Mrs. CTlsra no laundry. Consequently March and a half tax would raise $8,477.43. Eleanor Richmond Say, Doris Shir­ MID-SEASON SALE of Stafford borrowed $25,000 at the There were $27.54 In abatements, Monday, June 28. is to be held at the ley Schlaf, Walter Albert Staklinskl. body which will suffer more from rate of A7 of 1 per cent payable on Benedict Schwanda. recently! Armstrong on Church street. Field does their washing and Iron­ Town Hall Wednesday night at 8 Extraordinary bargains on most seasonable merchandise this week, Tharaday, PViday, Saturday onb'> Much of this ing. leaving the net to be collected, $8,- Buell Kibbe Sikes. Nelson Philip want of proper exercise than her June 1, 1938. The Interest rate on graduated from Colgate University WAK^ UP YOUR 449A9 and of this amount Joseph p. m. Steitz. Grace Elizabeth Tyler. Washers merchandise was purchased last Fall and even at regular prices represent below market values. tost and ankles. STIDENTS EDIT the note is slightly higher than in Hamilton, N. Y , Is spending the The seven enlisted men rated as Chartler, the collector collected all Mrs. Philip Walker of Providence, General Course. Lena Louise Al­ RE.ADERLESS PAPER last year. summer at the home of his parents pilots at Rockwell take tuma fly­ but $762.89, but In addition to the formerly of this town was a caller lard, William Vincent Ashe. Robert Extraordinary Value! . ‘^'eO —That’s Just Too Bad!” Roy Panclera of Center street Is on Highland Terrace. i POLICE COURT ing the laundry. LIVER BILE- current tax he also collected back at Mrs. Montague White's last Ernest Bertsche, Frances Gertrude $ 4 9 * 5 0 u p But 3T0U sboqtd hava known bet­ Gainesville, Fla. (AP)—When the enjoying a two weeks vacation from Loula Mullins who haa been visit-1 taxes in the amount of $1,323.32, week. Frienda Will be sorry to hear Buckley. Stanley Pinney Campbell, tor than eend your whits coat tb Florida Argus Is "put to bed," tbs Ing at the home ol his brother-ln- Joseph Zelonis, 20, of 51 Apel rilkMt Oluttl-Aid I n 'S Jny 0ft tf Bd b his duties as clerk In the chain atore IIm MiriiBi Rtfia* It Gt which made the total collections that Mrs. Walker's mother. Mrs. Ruth Arlyne Condon, Audrey Jane Just any claantrs. Now you’ll have staff can. If It wishes, go along to on Haymarket Square. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. E .' place, Linford T. Selefcrt, 31. of WELCOME STRANGER $9,024.60, or more then tbe tax Robert Kellogg of West Hartford, Cooper. Lena Irene DePellegrinl. 69c T h« I t r t r BhoQld p o a r OQt tw o potiruSt of Convenient Terms. to buy a new one!” Cheap clean­ bed, too. Mrs. Ovilio Fontanella has return­ Clark in Groton, baa returned to . Garfield, N. J.. and Andrew Jones, liquid bilo into your bowoU dolly. If this bllo figured for the year. had a relapse last week and does William Erwin Dittrich, Robert Ells­ ing often means a bill for new The Argus Is the state's only un­ ed to her home In Holyoke, Mass., his home on Center street. i 28, of South Davlsvllle, Pa., for try- Des Moines, la.—Owners of a la not flowlBf frvoly. yoar food do«gn'tdir*«t. NEW YORK There were sewer assessments to not improve readily worth Dunfleld. Evelyn Lillian It juat docoya in tha bowala. Gaa bloata op fo tftrr Stand. TUma * 2 » o Lock Set Complete clothes. Play safe by having your published newspaper. The class in after spending a few weeks visiting MLss Ellen V. Hughes, a member ing to “pick up" two Manches- Des Moines dairy are trying to eolve yoor atomaeh. Yoo rat eonitipatad. Your the amount of $11,884.89 outstand­ The Parent Teachers Association Elsenberg, Raymond (Charles Fahey. KEMP'S, Inc. work done by a reliable cleaner and journalism at the University of with relatives and friends In the of the faculty at Stafford High ter girls were fined $10 and costs! the mystery of the extra cow. who!# ayatam la poiannad ond yoa foal aour, NAirnrORO 7:4« ing a year ago and .during the year, will hold Its regular meeting at the Ruth Frances Fay, Reglnla Marie ReilcvtMl braaa flnlah with there Is no one more reliable than Florida, with the co-operation of the borough. school, has returned to her home in each by Judge Raymond A. Johnson I Yesterday morning, when the aonk arid tha world looki punk. Lf. rtRLtN t:01 there was collected on sewer assess­ broM knob to match. Obuw Laxatlvaa ara only maka«hifta. A maro Bvary laoday flO U N D m i w town ball Thursday evening at 8:00 the Dougan Dye Worka. Gainesville Sun and The Associated Miss Dorothy Gilman of West Pittsfield, where she will spend the In Police Court this morning They 1 cows were counted, there was one bowal movament doaan’t yat at tha cauaa. It ments $1,799.49 and an abatement p. m. Installation of officers for the knobs slightly more. At this Press, makes up everything just as Hampton Beach, L. I., is spending summer with her parents. were charged with breach of the ; too many, a brown heifer, Ukaa thoaa pxxL old Carter'a Littia Livar i>9«9 • fill t a r l a m :w TOlUt far iir m . of $42.20 leaving $10,043.20 still due price complete with mortise PiUa to rat thaaa two pounda of bila flowinr twiEi or 9 ihowi Chudf98' a a ^ T alS iii on sewer assessments. ensuing year will be In charge of A fashion Up for the young man- If the paper would appear on the the summer months with her moth­ Mrs. John Lorenzett of Gold peace. | Where she came from no one fraaly and maka you faal "up and up". Harm> Fr#9, » 9ftd andar II Half r9fa.^Tldi*ii ar* Mrs. Ray Jones of Storri, president lock this Is a bargain to be T79109. fS! There are at present outstanding Sport jackets and alacka abounded streets. * er, Mrs. Napoleon Gilman on East street has been visiting with her Sergeant John J. McGllnn arrest-: knows, but she's made herself at laaa, rantla, yat amazin# In making blla flow ibw d«uiia Q.>w)i aim t»va» TKfcw acrat of the Tolland County Council. The snapped sL Only a limited And than they're finished. No Main street. daughter'Miss Alba Lorenzett in fraaly. Aik for Cartar'a Littia Livar Filla by against the district notes In the lot. at tha present Spring House ParUea ed them on Main street yesterday a t ; home among the others of the herd^ aama. Stubbornly rafoaa anytblnt alaa. t5c '-NEW HAVEN < amount of $8,500. speaker of the evening. Miss Alice SPECIAL — $7.29 at Princeton. While many of the presses roll or newsboys wait, and Mrs. Clinton Smith and son have Bridgeport. 10 40 p. m. after they had persist­ As there were two deaths In the Yoemana, bos announced her sub­ 19" cat, ■aH-Rssrtng Oeidwell Mower. Aa jackets showed colorful district there is no next edition coming up returned to their home in Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Nunzlo Stanco have ed In trj’lng to get the girls to go ject as "Common Malnutrition in To Keep You Cool — $4.98 for a week. after spending some time with her returned from their wedding trip, to fire department the report of the With Curtain. Round Type 9980 value. Only a f«w at this pries. 91v« checks and bright glen plaids, one for a ride In Selefert's car. chief for the year Is made by Le- Children”. Mra Hyatt will be hos­ tempered blades. of the outstanding style features parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Wells Beach, Me., and are residing Ernest Kayrus, 29, of South Roy Griswold, which Is brief and tess for the evening and Mrs. How­ Nothnlck of Edgewood street. In their newly furnished home on Lawn Fence THIS RED HOT BARGAIN! was the number of quite plain tan DRCA.M COSIES TRUE Windsor, pleaded guilty to a charge states “During the year the depart­ ard Spear is in charge of refresh- camel's hair jackets seen on well- Miss Either Panders is enjo>-ing Gold street. of operating a motor vehicle with­ ment was called out for nine whistle men ta. It'G Msy to Initnll thl« shower In any bath­ dressed undergrade. This Is a a two weeks vacation from her Announcement has been made of out a license and wai fined $10 and 12c f t 42” GRASS CATCHERS Duluth, Minn.—Two boys plaj-tng alarms and 71 still alarms." room. CYirome on braee. Square circle type Heavy gatvaolaed bottosa, renaissance of an old favorite. &Iost duties at the WPA office In the the marriage of Miss CJalherlne Brj-- coete. He was arrested on North The district officers do not pro­ Illustrated, sUglitly hlfher price. of the current versions of the camel pirates dug for burled treasure and Warren Memorial Town hall. an to Robert Kibbe, son of Mr. and METEORITE ACCEPTED Galvanized copper adJastaMe for all mowers. brought up a cache of 11.000 In old 5Ialn street yesterday at 6:45 p. m. pose to recommend that the entire hair sport jacket had perfectly plain Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Howard of Old Mrs. AUerton Kibbe of Stafford Hol­ by Motorcycle Policeman Raymond debt of the district be cleared up bearing steel wire, ex­ backs, patcbpockets and center United States gold coins. Town, Maine, are visiting at the low. ‘ The wedding took place June ord o w er this year, but will recommend a tax Denver. June 23.—(AP)—A huge tra heavy; aay length Special! 83c Griffin. F V*8 P vents. Borne bad belted backs Donald Haglund, 11, and Teddy home of their son. Dr. Earl G. How­ 12 at the Smlthfleld Preabyterlan meteorite that fell Into Siberia's rut to order. Can be set Regular 98o Item! sufficient to pay current expenses frozen tundra—and folklore—In on steel or wood poets. Tedor, 7, were playing under the ard of Furnace avenue, before leav­ church, Amenla. N. Y. They are .AR>n’ Pn,OT» FLY and part of the district's debt. Last front porch of the Haglund home ing for California. now residing In Hartford, where Mr. year the tax was one and a half 1908, was accepted as scientific fact OF JULY And for the young lady— THEIR OWN UAl'NDRV today by the American Association The lovely wardrobe acquired for and found the money, in 96, 910 and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LePete of Kibbe la employed. will do \ the job at mills and at the meeting Friday Grass Shears $20 pieces dating from 1815 to 1900, night they may recommend that the for the Advancement of Science aft­ A HOT SPELL IS PREDICTED the graduation festivities will be Holyoke and Mr. and Mrs. Dorey Mrs. Frank 5!ason has returned March Field, Calif. (AP)—A er L. A. KuIIk of the Russian Acad­ perfectly appropriate all summer about three inches under the sur­ LePeta, were recent visitors at the to Worcester after visiting her son. large army plane lands here eaC) tax this coming collection be at tbe Be Prepared! 49c face. rate of two mills. emy of Science, had displayed rem­ HOLIDAY TRIP A Reg. 99e VahMl long. CSiarmlng graduation frocks. nants of the meteorite. at Swiss organdy, eyelet batiste, The money was In a bag at the lower \\\costs than ever: Electric Fans bottom of a can wrapped In rags Stop HERE before yoa start out Get new tires > washable allk and various sheer cot­ M.AE WESTS SUIT L tons. are styled to look smart at and a Duluth newspaper dated Jan. and other driving needs—be SURE ol a tale, 14. 1914 ANDOVER summer dances and parties, as well Los Angeles. June 23.—(AP)— happy holidcry trip. ITS ALWAYS $1.29 Garbage Pail Special ■S' - A as In the school auditorium. Even L J. Msrritt's home was the Legal technicalities of Frank Wal­ >D GOING ON GOODYEARSI $6.50 .. ’X *\^\- ' ^ dka.- little sister, fresh out of grammar The bog population of Canada In 1936 was 4,159.700, as com­ scene of a very pretty wedding lace’s suit against Mae West, screen 6 Gallons I 8 Gallons I 10 Gallons Khool, will find her graduation dress pared to .3 ."iTO.Vno in 1935 Saturday. June 19, at 3:30 when siren. In which he aslcs that ha be 8" 10”. 4-Blade adorable at any hot weather dre.ss- Miss Bessie Smith of Hartford, recognized as her husband, were set 4-Blade Oscillating 99c $1.19 $1.39 up occasion. daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Smith, of for argument today by opposing this town, became the bride of John lawyers. Miss West will not appear And lur her ' Ma-ma"— Kerwln, of West Hartford. They in court. CAMP Dotted chiOon redingoles . , ,: were attended by Miss Alice Ker- CROQUET SETS dotted silk slips are lashiuoablf co.- win, sister of the groom, as maid LANTERNS Tennis Rackets SPECIAL! tomea for hot dv.ys In town. O: ■ of honor and Merrill Smith, brother 19c REDUCED Atractlve o'j'.f.t of this type is r.avy of the bride as best man. The cere­ Gasoline Cut 20% W i t h white djtr. The >.iip couM Lc mony performed by Rev. William KMJT. PAIL 4-Play Sets, $1.98 up worn with a wh.;' .:.■^rk^kln Jai ket Tutblll. took place on the lawn, un­ At Lew A$ Lantern $1.98, Now While they last! or a navy .o,. uno t!' : ‘ der an arch of laurel, amid a pro- IT’S THE $4.4.'> ' Only 2 ta a person. fbn rcdingnir , ii-i oe w ■ ..r a fpS prompt oAd loa9 Ipttwtf fuglon of laurel, peon las and rosea, COOD^SrEAR $1.60 6-Play Sets, $3.98 up plain navy f. ; .)-ay pKyti< TRUTH! 59c $2.69, Now gloves and hat, navy tag acl s.ioei^. s xhort smocked veil and car- $1.19 PICNIC ITEMS young or old. Even yonngstaru ’^ixiuquet of pink roses. The R>1 TIRES a Week $2.10 maid to honor wore green organdie We Have Secured cannot hurt these maple seta. Not tcrge'tir.g "i.-'■y hr''.h-r" - k-E-E-P C-O-O-L Charcoal Grills ... 98c AU sets varulshed two eeota. An intanfa g irraent whuh is a and cArried yellow rosea. After a A Few More St.-SO, Now oombmation cover and moming rc'Ue *l«sr AID IN ICXIMA reoe{ftlon on the lawn, the bridal Picnic Forks...... 15c it a time-aaver for bu.sy mot-hers. In pair left for a trip to Maine and on reT .:; SEAT COVERS $3.69 Wimmer fabric.- as we!! a> .; rt tlan- their return will reside at 1660 For supromo hat ael, this ia an escape.prvof. wet- Broad street, Hartford. Guests were Westinghouse woatbor drioiag $6.9.5, Now Thermbs Bottles .. 98c proof, btnd-procjf "anchor" that end.s ' present from Hartford, West Hart­ c o a lo rt EXTRA SPECIAL ford, Ivoiyton, Boston, Brockton ' Ceeoes Caathmmd $5.69 oBce and for al! the nigf.ly liattle I f jo o n if hetvy hiallog. joa can handl* Camp Broilers___35c i«alnst peeping locf and Around- and Andover. SPECIAL ham tadam ham $1.39 LOUIS S. JAFFE THERE’S MAGIC IN THE 3 RINGS—they always lead you it faster, easier, ead at lest cost with the Tbe members of the P. T. A. were Atkina 28", 8 pt. tempered steel tee-Cr.b-Cmises. Rab-.. h-w. 88 engine. NO OTHIR TRUCK IN AMIKICA guests of Andover Grange Monday Hamburg Broilers, 15c 4 t up. but he can't .'tonl up when to Ballantine’s Ale! When you arrive—when the brimming For light jobs, the 60 H. P. Ford V>8 OlVES YOU ALL OP Bight and presented the program. AU W hite Godfrey the garment is arriinged for ,,:ecp- Mrs. Bditha Birmingham, chairman n o money down BORDER FENCE iag. The blankc'.-llke skirt is a ' glass is before you—make Peter Ballantine’s own test, engine gives splendid performance—with THISIMONIY-SAVINO PIATURIS et the program committee, present­ Hardware Specials Makes cover at night and a receiving many «xrr« miles to the gallon of gasoline. ed camyton Jones, supervisor of THE 4th . . , EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS SPECIAL! TWO V-8 nraiN E S -9 9 H. P. for besvy V C f t up blanket in the morning. The blouse ' just as he did back in 1840. He took one drink to judge With either engine, yoa get an added Oommunity Centers and John Ek WASHERS Brass All 6 2 slips on o ^ r the head and ties wit.i • economy available only to Ford V-8 owners doty sad high speed; 60 H. P. for Ugln Nlcbola. supervisor of Buildings and ★ SISH ROLE AIRIALS...... $3.25 Butts Reduced! $1.19 Copper Bteelp hen\-tly gnlvM* ribbon bows at the shouideri__ duty sod bouse to bouse deliveries. Plans for the State Department of At the ★ CAR TOP A iR IA tS ...... $3.W Life Guard And for Dad—wed, just what be ' the PURITY of his brew...a second for BODY.. .a third —the Ford Engine Exchange Plan. You can Education. They talked of the mod­ 26c pr. Fan gallon, large teed. A eotMteat goRrdtea fir has around will be O. K. replace an old engine with a &ctory>recon- KNOme A parts cxchaimc plan - em School Buildings as a Oommuni­ Same Low Price of ★ CUSHIONS. Preei . ...4V c Tube top Jug. Rog. prim REGISTERED OPTICIAN cuts Ford mslntenince to the bone. Camp 91.49. for FLAVOR. The 3 moisture rings left by his glass on the didoned one—at much leas than the cost of ty Center. This is a vital subject in ★ HORNS. Freei .51.10 Demonstration Plated It Will Soon. Be Plenty Hot CtNTRt-FORCC CLUTCN-pUsi pressun town at the moment, since at the Stoves ta r all of ua—the weather I* mean_I PRESCRIPTIONS nLLEU an ordinary engine overhanL last town meeting, a committee of ★ MRST AID KITS...... 2Se THURSDAY table became his trademark. Look for the 3 rings of quality, Let yoar Ford Dealer help yoa select the iacrcsscs with engiae speed. $ 7 9 - 5 0 a ^ bousswtvss above all dread hot ' We have a selectloo of the new­ seven was elected to study the ★ RADIATOR tUG SCRIENS. 4$e Jane 24. At 2 P. M. Cylinder $4.95 up Thermometers weather. But their worries will ^ est style frames. chiatit, engine, and body b m suited to your n iU TORQUE-TURt DRIVE-Driving school eonditions hers and oonaldar WITH A YEAR TO PAY! On Roate 8.3 At the Latch Oo I wiles Gas ha over if they can plan summer ' then ask for “Ballantine’sl” Am erica’s finest since 1840. loads. T b ^ let an *'on-the.job" test show aad braking forces trsnsmitied by the the poeelble need for such a com­ FLASHLIGHTS...... S9c Buckland Railroad Fressma Type flnarmatoed Aeeutuey taousekeepiag with the aid of an i torque-lube sad radios jods. munity center. This committee will See Them Rnd Have a Free daetrle refrigerator and when >-ou i OompUmentary Adjustments. you bow modi better—and at how rnneb report beck to the town in August, r RUIOER SLADE HOME Stetion Special! Continuous Sprayer can buy a genuine Universal for , less cost—you can now do yoor hauling Demonstration Before Yon AND AUTO FANS...... 53.95 29c up RADIUS ROOS-bold exlet ia perfect in the meeatlme ell are Interested Buy! $1.29 ooly 9189.76 there's no excuse to be , Boy Un the Budget Plan widi modem V>8 power as Ford offers it. eligatnent. ts learn as much as possible along Foeltive proteettoa Modeia for aither fatodo Special! 59c without one. Watkins Brothers AT J.AFKE'ti these lines. Refreshments and a — eomplete with or ootaMo ar esoMuiw have a few of these outstanding ' NO EXTBA CHARGE S £ £ roua FORD D£AL£R FULL9LOAT1NR REAR AXLE-AH the soda] hour were enjoyed after the three beya. A a 89e rahte, la a pint ■nrupto models left—1989 design—and if I weigbi is carried by ebe exie bousiog. meeting. tloos. Cw gardm hisertliddm you act quickly you may get one. A Jo a e ^ Hutchins of Oolumbia BARSTOW’S G O O D > ^ E A R Bood fantUy aiae—7A eu. fh capaci­ Complete Line of QUICR-ACTIOH SAFETY RRAHES- ,spokq to a large gathering at school | ty. 1A9 fL of ahelf apace, and 4 ice Hamilton - U’althnm - Groea Brake dnnns o t cast alloy iioe are pno. ' children, their parents a ^ frienda, | SERVICE STORES Phone Soma of Mw tmya making 141 cubes of tee. Elgin and Balovs Wstches FORD V-8 TRUCKS dcilly soon pcooL at the sebooL Uoeday nlghL Mr. RADIO SHOP M8 MAIN STKEET PHONE 4#$7 of 94.t5 down an4 94JM. a Hutdiins. who la a former navahre- Just North of P. O. OpM 7-,8e A. 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Scout Jamboree preview; 11:30, then for the betterment of govem- to prepare tbeff eases for re-argu­ Lights Out. mebt In ConnecticuL ment before fall sod no other ceaee DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WABC-CBS—6:30, Gogo DeLys A major change which might be were left undecided. In New Yo rk RADIO song time; 7, Cavalcade of Ameri­ When the President of the United WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) ca; 7:30, Ken Murray aad Oswald; made la the replacement of the con­ DesifiTied so you can enjoy your innerspring mattress to the utmost ------Day 8, Lily Pons finale; 8:30, Jessies States publicly denounces the high­ (IM tinQ! (It Standard Ttma. VaiilIgSI lima ona hour later) vention system for selecting partyr Nstei AU prosrama to ker and basic chains or croupi thereof unlou iptcl- Eastom Standard Tlraa Dragonetts In "S a ri;" 9, Gang Bust­ nominees for state offices with the est tribunal of the nation without B y OEOBOE BOM have takan to municipal relief or fed: coast to coast (e to e) doalsnatlono Include all available atatlona. ers. New York. Jims 23.—The mlllenl- night club wtork. Prosrsma aubjoet to ehansa by atatlom without prtvloua notice. P. IS primary. disclosing the real reason for the ^ New York, June 33.— (AP)—Good WJZ-NBC— 7, Beatrlca UUle; um. or something, has come. For a NBC-WEAFBC-WEAF (R(BED) E D ) NETW ORK Wkbb wUq wkbh wcco wobtwabt k«cjksej wnax court’s actions, which he very well Here's a billet doux from Ann 7:30, Helen Menken serial; 8, Frank Mshcbester voters have bad many congreaslonal orator has mountod a w at neighbor greetinga are to be ex­ Carlo, ons of the most alluring ■AftiC — Cast: wtaf wnac wtto J kil krvo kfbb Black string symphony; 9:30, Min­ years of experience with the primary knew; when he charges the Justices aoap box on Union Square and de­ disrobers of Forty-second Street, AIRFLOW StAZ wesb kyw wfbr wre wgy when COAST—knx koin kol kfpy kvl xafo koy changed between the United State* strel show; 10:30, Jack Russell or­ wcA* wuuB wwj wsal wdel; MldwBBti and Canada In a special program be­ as a means of choosing nominees for with vacationing In the time of nounced Comrade Stalin within which says that she now Is ready Wfd wmaq who wow wdzf wlro kitp CanL EatL chestra. MARLOW’S need, knowing full well that his own everybody’s bearing. And poison for the Higher Art—the Stage SfoUNTAlN—koA kdyl Oorli Karr—baalei ing arranged by the Canadian What to expect Thursday: town offices. They will have little Ivy has been caught blooming In the Both A1 Woods and Rowland Stelv PACIFIC"~kfl kzw komo khq kpo kcG • a. Craven intarviewa—west Broadcasting (torixiratlon for "Do­ representatives had felled to coop­ OPTIONAL (BtAtlonB oMraU Inter* A3:4>— 4:4^~Nora m fJi Stirling's PrMram“ W EAF-NBC— 7 a. m.. Flag Day difficulty deciding which Is the bet­ gardens of Rockefeller Center. bins, aha says, want her for next SPRINGS; si 8.00 ebangeAbly on Blther RED or Caaino, Tenor minion Day" July 1. It celebrates program from Finland; 1 p. m.. Mu­ erate In speeding up the cases be­ There are other signs of an up­ natB^rks) — BASIC Eastt wlw wfOA tba seventieth anniversary of the ter way of selecting candidates for season’s shows, and soon two film wsAB work wco): Mldwttti wood wfl i 15“ 5 ' 25“ ®*®'‘8* A Orcheatra sic Guild; 5, People’s mandate pro­ heaval. . l'JS“ Nawi Pariod Confederation of Canada. STARTS slate offices. fore the court; when he takes ad­ companlaa wIU ascertain her cellu­ wzbf wbow webc ksoo kAns. OTHKR 4 :35— Paul Douglaa and Sperta gram, discussion of Pan-American An occupant of a fifth fioor loid posslblUUes In screen tests. OPTIONAL STATIONS > Canadian: 5 ‘1S“ 5 ‘JJ^SInglng Waiters* Program President RooMvelt, speaking But the voters of many Connecti­ vantage of his high office to pub­ Airflow was deeigned for innsrspriag msttrasses, so nat- 9 Ct cfcf; Cantral: wefl wtmj wiba peace treaty. walk-up fiat, adjacent to the "L" Maybe to compete with Miss Louise uraJly It will make aay other ty]^ ot bedding more com- wday kfyr; South: wrva wtar wptf wla Mtlodlaa — aaat; from Hyde Park, and Lord.Tweeds- W ABC-CBS— 3, Theater matinee; cut cities and towns continue the licly scorn men of equally high and along Sixth,Avenue, now waters ■ •« from Chicago—west mulr, governor-general, talking for TOMORROW Hovlck, who, in the old days, used to fortabls. Airflow eliminates the sagging la the center . . ggjAZ wfla-wBun wlod waoo wfbo wwnc 5 :1^ M a and Pa, fa n a l—baale; 4, Questions before the Senate; 5:15, respected rank. It la evident that he the geraniums In his window with wcao wav# wim wmo WBb wapl warab Canada, are to be heard via NBC use tf the party caucus to decide be Just Gypsy Rose Lee. keepa your naattresa emootb and level so you receive the wjdz Inroo wky wfaa wbap kpro woal . b o o ts '! EnaamMa—Dixie Four scientists reviewing year’s reallzee that be can never push bis a hose attached to the kitchen S*JJ“ 5 :30—Oogo do Lya A Sang Tima and CBS as weU as the Canadian who will be the party candidates for full luxurious buoyaacy of your innereprlng rnattresa. ktha kffbz ktba kark kzne; Mountain: 5*55“ fif^Boaka Carter's Comment achievements. Big redoctioiis la every departe sink faucet. Educating the Stage Yet this specially designed spring coats less than most kslr k«hl ktar; Pietflei kfbk kwf kmj chain. municipal office. They wouj^havs court-packing scheme through Con­ kam Y:00—American Cavaleada—to a W JZ-NBC—2. Lawrence Tlbbett meat moke this ovoat ooe that There Is a man on Fourteenth Now that Gustav Eckstein has springs of such quality . Murray and Oswald Another of those “exclusive ’ In "Don Juan of Manara" from Lon­ gress. So he must resort to bit­ CanL Kast. 7 :0^ 1 :00—Lily Pont A Song*—to a you cannot afford tomlM. Shop to be educated to the advantages of Street, unrelated to any branch of contributed a Chinese "CsmlUe" to broadcast series which are becom­ don; 2:30, Sir James M. Barrie mo-, terness and hatred. He must try S:30— 4:30—Don Winatow of tha Navy 2 ' 5i 5 :3^Jaaaica Oragonatta—to a the primary before a change cou'.d medical science, who takes the Katharine Comell’s repertory. It la 5 :0(L-Tha Gang Buatara—to e ing more and more numerous Is morial, "Peter Pan;" 6:15, Clem Marlow’s for greatei valnea 1:40— 4:40—Orphan Annlo, Skit—ba­ 5 *8^ Baba Ruth, Baaaball—to e to arouse distrust of the Supreme blood pressure of all paaaera-by time to point out the sU minds pro­ sic: Johnny Johnaton. Sonaa—weal announced by NBC. It will be by McCarthy preview of Grand Circuit than evert be made. 4 :0 ^ 5:00—"Our Amarlean Sehoola** •’15* Frank Murphy, Talk Court in the public mind. Then he for five cents. fessional aren’t necessarily recruit­ 5 :00—10:00—Andre Baruch Comment Amelia Ehirbart when she completes track. Men's There l» no certainly that better A fellow who operates a pneu­ 4 :1 ^ 5:15—Nawa; Carol Ooltt Songa —wabc; Bunny Barigan'a Orchaa.— her round the world flight. The se­ ed to politics and the New Deal. 4^80— 5:50—Praia-Radio Nowa Pariod Some Thursday short waves: public officials would be obtained as may go to the people through a matic drill In one of those dowm-, 5:55—Ford Bond on Baaaball— ^ basic: Poetic Malodfa*—west rpt ries will be In two divisions, once DRESS SHIRTS When some academic heads are Oallay'a Orcheatra WIXAL Boston, 1 p. m.. Harvard OUR FAMOUS FBCrr OF THE LOOM “fireside chat" feeling fairly certain town excavations wears sneakers, oaf: Swing Harmonieaa—natwork : ^ — : —Gao. Hamilton Orchaa.— from Honolulu upon her arrival White and Fancy — Fa*t Oolora a result o f the adoption of the state­ placed together, they turn stage- :45— 5:45—Billy A Batty—waaf only; 10 0 11 00 Alumni Association; TPA3 Paris, that he will be casting hts seeds of because, he says, the noise of A. Waaka Orchaa.—midwest there and again when she gets to wide primary. Thera Is a certainty ward and In the direction of Broad­ Orphan Annfa — mtdwaat repeat; Block A Orchestra 1:50, With the PoeU; JZJ Tokyo. hobnail shoes Irritates him. Tha Rhythmalraa—other atatlona 11:00—12:00—Organ and Dance—west San Francisco.. .tribute to the late 68c to $1.29 FROCKS that good material for public tnist discontent In fertile ground. way. 6:00— 5:00—Amoa *n* Andy — aaat: 4:15, Japanese Navy band; OLR4A One of the conductors oo the Hatcher Hughes, who gave us Special Tha Oantlaman of Rhythm—west NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Sir James M. Barrie Is planned In a would find It easier to offer their The President's criticism of the modern, streamlined Fifth Ave­ memorial program for WJZ-NBC at Prague, 7:05, Ballet music; YV5RC the PuUtrer-prlze winning "Hell 5:15— 5:15—Uncle Eara Radio Station wbi-wbta wbal Supreme Court's vacation has react­ nue busses advises his passengers, 5:50— 5:30—Tho Movie Pilot — waaf; Wham kdka wgar wxya wlw wsyr wjhal 2:30 Thursday afternoon. The Caracas, 8, Small town sketches; Men’s Reduced To 96c Ideas to the populace. Bent for Heaven.” Is a profeasor Tha Chariotcera* Program—netwk DJD Berlin, 8:45, Auto highways; ed In another way. also. Investiga­ before they embark, that It Is “60 ^5 .9 7 T«br wcky wtpd wean wice broadcast, running an hour. Is to From a political viewpoint, the at Columbia, and Playwright Ken­ 5:45— 5:4S—Vie A Sado—waaf wmaq wjeu: Midwest: wenr wla kwk koll wren LRX Buenos Aires, 9:30, Chamber 2-PIECE PAJAMAS Cool, good looldng frocks for aanuner. Gno^ tion discloses that the government’s degrees cooler on the upper deck." yon Nicholson once Instructed a waac; To Be Anneuneod—chain wmt kso wowo wtea Include a radio adaptation of nis antoed os advertlaed in Good Housekeeping. primary would assure each party Thu* ballyhooing nature's air condi­ 5:00— 7:00—Ona Man's Family—c to e MOUNTAIN—klo kvod kjrhf "Peter Pan” with Eva Le Galllenne music; CB960 Santiago, Chile, 9:40, class. St. John ErVlns, a foremost Venetian Blinds 5:3(^ 7:3(L*Wayna King's Orehastra 88c - $1.19 Sizes and styles for e\'«ryoiie. ' Tb« B«r«ld Prtotlnv OompADy Inc. that Its candidate for election would counsel on several occasions over s PACIFIC—kgo kfrd krx xga kaca kjr In the lead. Dance music; GSl GSF GSD GSC tioning. critic and dramatist of England, 7:00— 5;0^Fred Allan A Town Hall (NOTE: See WEAF-NBC for optional fMQBM BP flOBoetal rMpontlbility period of several years has com­ A group of usher* In a mid- 8:00— 5:00—Tha Parada of Hits—to e list of atatlona.) A radio debate under auspices of London, 10:20. Melodies and memo­ Other Dreeaeo reduced to .. .91.69 aad 9L99 typo^rmpBleAl Arrort AppAartiit m be the aspirant with tne maximum hails from the academic plaUurms. Men’s Broadway movie pa'see who arc 5:45— 5:45—Boy Scouts Jamboraa Cent. Eatt. the American Bar Association on ries; JZJ Tokyo, 12:15, Current AdvArtt»«mrnt« IB klAnchA«t«r amount of popular appeal. Selec­ plained that the Supreme Court has and John van Druten. who wrote tho 5K)0—10:00—News; Ed La Baron Oreh. Smart lighting for open 5 ’3^ — 4 :30—The Singing Lady—aaati problems In Japan. BtabIbk HArald. exerted too much pressure upon on their feet most of the day, any­ current screen version of ’’Parnell, —«aat: Amoa *n' Andy—west rpl. the question “Shall We Change the Loc«i Trimmed luid Silk aad Cotton tion of candidates for state office by way, went on a sit-down* strike lauL 5:15—10:15—King's Jaatara A Orehast. The Gentlemen of Rhythm—west Supreme Court" will bring Joseph Shorts and Tailored SUps___ 880 them to speed up their case*. once taught school in England $3-95 5:3^—10:30—Deacon Moora'a Orcheatra 4 :45—Meet tho Orcheatra Prog. BLOUSES,' 88e state conventions may produce week, which U the most sensible or closed porches 10:00—11:00—Larry Burke, Tenor Solea 8 :0<^Nawej H. Kogan Orchest. B. Keenan, assistant attorney-gen­ standard bearers with the best of From the office of the Solicitor thing we’ve heard of recently. 10:00—11:0A—Tad Lawia and Hla Orch. 8 :30—Preaa.Radio News Period eral, In favor and Senator E. R. Shirts RAYON UNDIES Slacks and Shorts out for Bualnesi * 10:30—11:30—"Lighta Out" Melodrama 4 :35— 6 :35—The Revelers—wjs only; Slo qualifications, but unless he also has General comes proof that his attor­ There Is a crisis at one of the Tou’U appreciate Venetian -Blinds most In Jack Baker, Tenor, Song*—chain Burke of Nebraska In opposition to If Your Car Is 79o aad 88e Sherman Billingsley Is. beyond j 4 :45— 6 :45—Lowell Thomas — cast; neys have frequently complained fancy roof gardens because a Summertime. They allow adequate lighting CBB-WABC NETWORK a WABC-CBS microphone Friday Veeto - Bloomers the quality of appealing to the vot­ doubt, the most epectacular o f the i Tha Escorts A Batty. Voeal—west MEN’S SLACKS 21c Bjr OoL Michael A. Ooanor, penthouse dweller five (lights be­ without the glare of the sun, and allow the BASIC—East: wabc wado woko wcao 6 :00— 5 :00—Easy Acea, Skit—alao cat at 5 p. m. Newton D. Baker 1s to Panties - Step-Ins Regular $1,98 that the Supreme Court pressed night club proprletora. In his files ! weal wgr wkbw wkro whk wdre 5 :15— 5 :15—Chat by Mrt. Roosevelt Lacking Parts M otor Vehicle Commlaaloner, ers his party la very apt to meet low Insists upon dining out on cooling breezes to blow through your rooms. act as chairman. Crepe, Broadcloth and Flay Suite and them too hard They have ftoted are the names and birth dates of $7-50 wcao wjaa wpro wfbl -wjav. 8 :30— 5 :3 0 —Lum A Abner—aaat only 88c to $1.79 defeat. the terrace In his underwear. These quality blinds are available In a wide wbbm wfbm kmbe kmoz whaa kfab 5 :45— 5 :45—Siatara of Skillet — w ji; (Daylight time one hour later); SEE BaUate Pajamas, 880 Culotto Sets, $1.79 Ooeet Editor Today. moat of hla clients, and he employs kmt Men’s Under the primary system any that In some cases It was necessary A baby alligator in a Vesey choice of finishes, up to 10 square feet. Other Mario Coxxl, Baritone—network Programs tonight: Sehool’a Out! the perennial about a fellow who scans them dally. To EAST—wbna wpf whp whoe wore efrb 5 :00— 7 :0(^Beatrleo LIlHo A Comedy MEN’S POLO SHIRTS to have briefs printed at night In or­ Street pet shop has contracted a sizes at similar savings. ekao wlbx wmat weag wnbf wlba wkbn 6 :30— 7 ;3C^ Helen Menken A Serial Talks—WJZ-NBC 6:15, Mrs. F. D. person could become a candidate each birthday celebrant, Bllllnigalcv whio wgbl Roosevelt end Mrs. Ida Harris of ;|«aoundlng throughout every city, bad case of melancholia and has 7 :0 0 “ 8 :00—NBC's String Symphony PANTALEO SOCKS Knee Leogth aad der to have them ready when the despatches an expensive gift, ex­ DIXIE—wffBt wafa wbro wqam wdod 8 :0 0 “ 9 :OOr~Healani of the South Seaa 29c to 88c town and village In the land during for nomination by hla party to any gone on a hunger strike. Here’s the answer to the open New York on bousing conditions; Supreme Court demanded them. So pressing his compliments of th.> klra wrec wlac wwl .wtoo krid ktrh 8 :15— 8 : 15—Carol Waymann. Soprano Fan Length state office by merely persuading the Rhymed verses now urge the porch lighting queitlon. Smart­ ktaa waco koma wdbo wbt w

and Leopard. The Leipxlg and other been aerloualy, almost catastrophi­ magna cum laude from Harvard GERMANY AND ITALY cruisers were said to be at (Jeuta, DEMILLE NAMED cally, curtailed during the past few MRS. STOEHR’S PUPILS College In 1933. While in Harvard iiaoNCARraYAL Spanish Morocco, Just across the years. College be was elected to Phi Beta Gibraltar Straits.) Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks Tide Has Turned BEARD IN RECITAL Kappa, received two honorary Har­ QUIT INTERNATIONAL Tbe newspaper Lo)ialanzelger AS TAX DODGER “ Fortunately, the tide has now vard (College Scholarships, and was- headed ita editorial "Ehigland's turned, and progress is being made, one of tbe high ranking students In WEHATTENDED Furnished by F. R. Shaw, Adam Exp ...... hls class. During hls senior year he Guilt!" and expressed the German AT SENATE PROBE both here and abroad, toward re­ Pleasing Prpgram_ Presented CIVIL WAR PATROL people's deep disappointment and 968 Farmington Ave., A ir Reduc ...... storing International trade upon a was captain of tbe Kirkland House disUlualonment at the failure of the West Hartford Alaska Jun ...... broad baaia of mutual advantage Last Evening; Anthony RJOGNU) awexeew n swimming team. London negotiations. WlUlam R. Martin Allegheny ...... (ConHnoed from Page One) and equal and equitable treatment Obright Is Guest Soloist. He entered Harvard Law School (Owtlnaed from Page One) AUl^ Chem ...... CAST OF OBABACTERS J. L to Be Awarded Law De­ In 1934 after working during th'e Robert McConnick, of New Officials emphasized that in their Local Representative for all." received her diploma and degree, view Germany already was free to Bid Asked Am Can ...... with Robert H. Montgomery, Hull spoke at tbe annual alumni Mrs. Thora E. Stoehr’s piano pu­ CORAL CRANDALL, heroine Intervening year for the State Labor tematlonal solidarity “without re­ and senior at Elton College. and returned to her place. A t last Department. During his three years take Independent action to gain sat­ Cap. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 37 41 Am Rad St S ...... brought a round of laughter and an luncheon which brougjft to a close pils gave a pleasing program last all the names bad boei. read. The gree As Brother Is Given course to a double yardstick where DAVID ARMSTBONO, Elton at Harvard Law School be attained Bolton Road, Wins the isfaction for the alleged attack on Conn. River Bk...... 4.10 Am Smelt ...... exchange of remarks among com­ Yale's 236th commencement exer­ night at. the Emanuel Lutheran audience and the students arose. Germany Is concerned." Am Tel and T e l __ chemistry profensor and Coral’fc a scholarship average, and during Nazi attacks blaming Great Brit­ the Leipzig. Htfd. Conn. Tnist ... 71 mitteemen. It passed, however, cises, alter receiving the same de­ church, before an appreciative audi­ In the back of the auditorium the The Situation Am Tob B ...... busbnnd. Science Degree. hls third year hls ranking was ain for the breakdown of the Lon­ Htfd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 33 with little comment. gree which Yale conferred upon ence of parents and friends. An­ organ pealed forth the opening Cash Door Prize. The situation at the moment, they Am W at W k a ...... Details Brought Out. thony Obright, xylophonist, was the D O N NA A LLE N , Ooral’s sorority among the highest of the members don four-power negotiations were Phoenix St. Bk. A Tr. 280 President Roosevelt three years,ago roommate. bars of the Alma Mater. As she of hls class. Mr. Rublnow will not said, was as follows: Anaconda ...... Much of the questioning early In assisting artist and hla numbers joined in the singing. Coral's eyes considered to forecast a formal Insurance Stocks With him on the platform were ten HOYT MARQUIS, Ooral’s one­ be able to attend his own gradua­ The Reich fulfilled the June 16 Armour. Ill ...... today's session turned up'bn elabor­ were received with enthusiasm at stung with sudden tears. Her col- Mr. and Mrs. William Rublnow of Italo-German military alliance. Aetna C asu alty...... 90 92 other men whom Yale honored to­ time flanoe. tion. because on Ihursday ho will be Despite the threat of rain, a good agreement to consult with Bntain, Atchison ...... ation of yesterday's testimonv. each appearance. Pupils who par­ 1 ge days were over. These four The government-inspired newspa­ Aetna Fire ...... 44H day, among them Hsiang-Hsl Kung. East Center street are in Cambridge In New Haven taking the Connecti­ France and Italy— the other three 464 Aviation C orp ...... Senator Harrison (D.. Mlrs.) ticipated and their selections fol­ Yeaterday: David and Coral are happy, years were ended, gone al­ alaed crowd patronised the first per, Berliner Tageblatt, headlined Aetna L i f e ...... 27 29 Chinese minister of finance, and today attending the exercises In cut Bar Examination. powers maWng up the patrol— on an Baldwin ...... low: cleared of snapicion when Donna ready Into the Umbo of years fcuy WARDS LUXURY BEDROOMS! Bight otf the Legion caimlval at the Its lead editorial: "The Llnej Have 304 asked whether Richard E. Dwight, Stephen Vincent Benet, the author. Merrill B. Rublnow, who gradu­ attack directed at a control vea- Automobile ...... 28 H Balt and Ohio .... 7 A Shady D e ll...... Rllbro eonfensea that Hoyt stole the which can be recollected but nev­ connection with the (Commencement Been Drawn.” New York attorney and one of the During his discussion of domestic ates tomorrow from Harvard Col­ Dougherty lots last night. sel. Conn. G en eral...... 34 4 364 Bendlx ...... Blue Bell March...... Rllbro proeem. er re-llved. As she filed off the Get the NEWEST at WARDS LOW PRICES! It placed squarely on Great Brit­ 71 six named yesterday, had urged affairs, Hull asserted that America lege. was graduated from Manches­ The nightly prise of $25 In cash Britain, backed by France, failed Hartford Fire ...... 73 Beth Steel ...... Elqjne Demko platform with her classmates she ain the blame for failure of the non- that the other five taxpayers' take “was founded upon the principle of CHAPTER XIII ter High School in 1933. While In enw won by Robert McOormlck of to carry out the provisions of the Hartford Steam Boiler 564 594 Beth Steel, pfd .... The Old Cathedral...... Hopkins noticed many more who were interventloD committee to satisfy 624 out policies In the Bahamas In.sur- responsible citizenship, and has Tbe commencement exercises college he wras on the lacrosse team, 1S4 New Etolton road, Manchester.- accord by opposing the German National Fire ...... 64 4 Borden ...... Tin Soldier’s March...... (Touprin close to weeping. They too felt as German demands that the Valencia Phoenix F ire ...... 881.3 ance company. grown great upon that founclation. were almost over. Coral, sit­ and was a member of the cast of Both the Bingo game and the many demands for concerted action 854 Can Pac ...... Carolyn Woodhouse she did, and she felt a great rusn booths did a goodJiuslness. as did government be punished for alleged Rosjiia Insurance . . . . 10 12 Cent) De P a s ...... "H e denies that any others par­ "Personal freedom and equality ting on the plat’orm with tbe rest “ Volpone". the annual play of the against the Valencia govemmenL ticipated at his suggestion," Lcmtng My Pretty Cello ...... ,Hopkins of tenderness in her heart for the Ferris wheel, merry-go-round attempts to torpedo the cnilser Consequently, Germany was con­ Travelers ...... 450 465 Ches and Ohio .... of opportunity under the protection of tbe graduating class, was be­ members of Eliot House. Mr. Ru­ replied. Evelyn Podrove ginning to feel too warm In the these good friends of hers from ■ and chair-plane. With a promise of Leipzig. sidered to have fulfilled her Interna­ Chry.sler ...... of law have been— and, I fervently blnow,w-as also on Dean’s Ust. Dur­ Public Utility Stocks Lemlng added that Henry W. The Old C lo c k ...... folds of her academic gown. Her W’hom she would soon be separat­ good weather for tonight, a large England, hacked by France, re ­ tional obligations and could take Col Carbon ...... hope, always will be—an abiding ed by so many things. ing hls senior year, he did research Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 55 Lowe, an Insurance broker and an­ Polllwog W altz ...... L. mortar board, set at a Jaunty an- crowd Is expected to attend. fused to accede to the Reich's vir­ any action deemed necessary to re­ Col Gas and El .... creed and a zealously guarded way She found David and her par­ work In Biochemical Sciences and Ctonn. Pow...... 43 a Del Lack and West Elaine Straughon amicably. Her heart glowed at German position, and it was to this 364 statutes. were sitting, but her searching the sight as she approached them. turned over to the building fund of from Spanish waters. Arrow H and H. com. Douglas Aircraft .. Fly Away W a ltz ...... Root lineup of Britain and France on one 614 Herman Ollphant. Tro.Tsuri- gen­ eyss could not locate them. She How wonderful It was that her the Legion Post Italy, however, did not complete­ Billings and Spencer . 6 7 Du P o n t ...... Douglas Straw The P o et’s Column hand and Germany and Italy on the eral counsel, agreed with Walsh glanced toward the opposite cor­ parents were already ao fond ot ly sever relationships with the 27- Brl.stul B ra ss...... Vi'i 574 Eastman Kodak . .. CONSPIRACY CASE Martha ...... Krug other that the Tageblatfs "the lines Elec EKid M u s ...... there was "plenty of law on the ner o f the platform where David David! They had forgiven ner natlon non-intervention committee. Colima' Co...... 127 __ Barbara Fox sat In company with the rest of TH E R.4DIO have been dra-x-n' was considered Elec Auto Lite .... statute books to punish fraud." unquestloningly for her elope­ Acting In concert with Germany, Colt's Pat. Firearms . 58 60 Gertrude’s D rea m ...... Beethoven the faculty. She caught hla eye The Radio la such a wonder to refer Gen Elec ...... “Then the whole question here Is IS GIVEN TO JURY ment, and had taken David to Premier Benito Mussolini definitely Eagle Lock ...... 27 29 Vivian Steohr and smiled In answer tn his quick That I often sit and ponder Uenunded Action withdrew from the control plan de­ Gen Foods ...... whether this Insurance device Is a their hearts at once. "Everything How can these things be; The Family Fafnlr Bearings...... 124 134 Waves of the Danube...... Ivanovicl wave. la perfect," ahe thought to her­ The newspaper added; signed to isolate the Spanish civil Gray Tel Pay Station 8 10 Gen M o to rs ...... fraud or not," persisted Walsh. (Contlnocrt from Ooe) Her thoughts began to wander. How can they express such beauty >IADE EXCLLSniELY for WARDS Gillette ...... “ That’s right,” Olljhant replied. Clare Lavey self. "The postponement of Foreign j war but retained membership In the Hart and (?ooley...... 210 230 How different this Commencement And forever be on duty Hecker Prod ...... “ Couldn't Congfese place an excise Gen. Grant’s March...... Mack As ahe came up to tbe little 3 Minister von Neurath's London visit | neutrality committee which has di­ Hendev Mfg. Co...... 14 16 Hopewell kidnaping. The younger Stanley Nichols Day was to what ahe had antici­ To cheer up and comfort me. pos. BLTT WALNUT VENEERED* Doctor _ has shown clearly the Reich did not i rected the control. Hudson Motors . .. tax on transactions of this kind? ' group Professor Maxwell saw her Landers, Frary & Clk. .39 414 ; Parker did not take the stand. The S e c re t...... Gautier pated a few weeks before! She Jay E. Rublnow BeauUful. rounded "waterfall" top care for theories but wanted con- An official communique sn- Int Harv ...... inquired Representative Vinson first. "Here she la!" he cried. I .Mann A Bow. Class A H 10 I Three other men who went to trial Joyce Wetherell might never even graduate, for Once the time wras If I went edges! All drawers are extra roomy AVOID OVEB-EXEKTION. certed action, which, however. ] nounced: Int N ic k ...... (D.. K y.) "which would be In addi­ "You should be very proud of On a little pleasure bent, New Brit. Mch.. com. 354 374 with the Parkers changed their Peri W a ltze s ...... D'Albert even after her Innocence and Da­ your daughter today. No other at Harvard Unlver.slty. Tomorrow ..SUDDEN STRAINS IN CASES seemed unbearable to London." "The Fascist government having Int Tel and Tel . .. tion to the present tax and crim­ I must make a great exertion; —and every one of them U dustproof! 95 do., pfd...... 98 105 pleas to guilty early In the trial. Marjorie Falrwcather vid's bad been establlabed In con­ parents nore can boast that their their son Jay E. Rublnow will re­ OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Fuehrer Adolf Hitler's own news­ noted, following the outcome of re­ Johns Manville .... inal laws?" I must don my Sunday collar You get bed, chest and choice of North and Judd ...... 37 39 They are Murray Blecfcld, Harry Mazurka ...... Heins nection with the theft of the proc­ offspring not only carried off the ceive the degree of Bachelor of Laiva paper. Voelklscher Beobachter, led cent conversations which took place Kennecott ...... "That and similar civil sanctions Weisa and Martin Schlossman. ess, there had been a faculty com­ Must expend a paltry dollar Peck. Stow A Wilcox 12 >i 144 I Jane Hutchinson Faculty Prize but graduated ’sum- and their son Merrill B. Rublnow vanity or dresser at Wards low price! %9 DOWN, SI MonAly, By DR. MORRIS FISUBEIN the bitter antl-Britlsh campaign In London among the representa­ Russell Mfg. Co...... Ligg and Myers B . could be added to thd present crim­ I In event of conviction, the sen- mittee to face on the subject of For my very short excursion. 3] 36 Loew's ...... Humoreske ...... Dvorak ma cum laude' as weU.” Bench to match, $5.95. rlM Small Ca>r)ring Oiarga Editor, Journal o f the American with an editorial that some ob­ tives of the four powers (those Scovill Mfg, Co...... 40 inal sanctions," Ollphant agreed. I tence Is discretionary with the court. her marriage. Dean Mathews, the 42 Lorlllard ...... Leon Podrove "Indeet. we are proud," Mrs. Medical AaaocUUon, and of H>-g«<^ servers considered a virtual an­ whose ships form the International Stanley W orks ...... 53>i 554 I unless the jury makes a recommen- librarian, and some of tbe other Now I sit me down at home S pcf. wHh ehetirobe (Small Inisrt) Isilsad el chert nouncement that Germany Is again control fleet: Great Britain, France. Mont W a r d ...... For E lls e ...... Beethoven Crandall said, taking cjoral by tbe • 10S.8S the Health Magazine Torrlngton (New) ... 36 38 j datlon. pToteuon, had wanted to drop hand. She smiled at her husband. Never more am called to) roam. quitting the non-intervention com­ Germany and Italy), the lack of Nash Kelv ...... Helen Hawley ^ *ln combination with beautiful hordvuoodt. Colon Mfg. Co...... 9 11 The jury Jook with It to the dellb- Melody of L o v e ...... Englemann her from school in spits of every­ ’T believe this la the happiest day Or to dress In rich attire; collaboration necessary for common Nat Blsc ...... SEC. HULL OUTLINES It la known that there are many mittee. U S Envelope, com .. 80 90 I eration room the entire record of the Betty Dewey thing, but the words at Professor o f both our Uvea." Just to turn a little switch "German Bailors are too good to action relative to the knowledge of Nat Cash Reg .. dUterent factors which may affect do., pfd...... 118 128 i trial Including more than one mll- Country Gardens...... Grainger Maxwell and Professor BendorS "It certainly la,” Mr. Crandall For my fancy to bewitch. play the role of guinea pigs amid Incidents which occurred during the Nat Dalrv ...... bad finally swayed their judg­ And my noddle to Inspire. the blood pressure at various times. Veeder Root ...... 125 131 OUR FOREIGN POLICY i lion words of testimony and legal Donald McCann agreed, hls eyes resting proudly The average blood pressure of the Ignorance of English diplomats International control, has given In­ Nat Distill ...... arguments. ment. She had been given a great Whitlock Coll Pipe . . 13 15 N 'if' Central .... Prelude ...... Rachmaninoff on his daughter. 'But you’ve for­ children Increases with age, but tbe as to the real nature of Bolshevism." structions to Ambassador Grandl to J. B. Williams Co, . . . 35 40 Judge Clark told the jury he deal o t advice; soma good, kind­ gotten CJoral's finest contribution I f my heart Is filled with sadness the Relchsfuehrer'i paper declared. communicate to the committee on ,VY NH and H ___ (Gertrude Herrmatm ly and well meant, some acid and pressure In girls tends to decrease .N'eiv ) ork Rank and Ins. Stocks (Continoed from Page One> would be In hU chambers to answer to our happiness. Professor Max­ It is soon turned Into gladness. The death! of almost two score non-intervention that Italy with­ North Am ...... disapproving. But in the main If 1 listen In a while: after the sixteenth year. The aver­ Bank of .New York .. 456 466 any questions It might wish to ask well. You’ve forgotten our new German sailors aboard the cruiser draws definitely from the system of Packard ...... in her de.-Ulngs with foreign nations, or to receive a verdict, and that TTOE F U E S everyone had been amazingly gen­ son." He placed hls hand affec­ For the sounds of happy voices age blood pressur>' of girls appears Bankers Trust ...... 65 67 Param P l c t ...... Deutschland — a neutrality patrol control. Cha.se ...... 49 asserting: meals would be served In the jury erous and understanding. tionately on David's arm. Are the cause of great rejoices to be higher than that-of boys for 51 Penn ...... Then, too, the last of Hoyt's ship— In a bombardment by Span­ "An Identical decision has been Chemical ...... 64 "Fair practices and equality of room. Ashboro, N. C— A bolt of lightn­ And they surely do beguile. the ages from 10 to 13 years. After ish government war planes led to 66 Phelps Dodge .... threats bad been banging over reached by the German govern­ Guaranty T r u s t ...... 320 treatment, which are indispensable ing raced down a chimney at the the thirteen year the blood pressure Germany's first withdrawal from 330 Phil Pete ...... her. For many days, even after Professor Maxwell laughed. ment." Continental ...... 16 to a healthy development of mutual­ Only 2 per cent of all the In­ A. L. Walker home and knocked a "You’re a fortunate family; 'torice We are thankful for this trea.sure o f beya exceeds that of girls, the dif­ the 27-natlon committee to Isolate 18 Pub Serv N J .... his father bad been notified of hla Corn Exchange ...... 624 ly advantageous International trade dians In America have Incomes watch off the wrist of James Allred. happy and thrice blessed.' I envy We count It a great pleasure. ference increasing with age. the Spanish civil war. German 64 4 Radio ...... eon's part In the theft of the proc­ And we want you all to know; First National ...... 19S0 2030 and economic appeasement, have exceeding $,100 a year. Allred was uninjured. all of you. But now I must get Children who mature early are warships bombed the Spanish port Reading ...... ess, she bad not known wbetber That whate’er our occupation In in g ...... 15 17 back to my house. Some of my old more likely to reacb a normal adult of Almerla in retaliation. Rem Rand ...... or not he would refuse to give her Be it grand or lowly station blood pressure soon because of their Manhattan ...... 314 33 4 Roy Toh B ...... father an extension of time on bis students are here today, and I ex­ Followed By Italy Manufact. T r u s t...... 51 pect them to call.” He exchanged W e win pray that every nation Increased weight. Increased girth ot 53 .Safeway Stores .. loan. Coral shuddered a little at Win embrace the Radio. Italy followed Germany's lead in National (nty Bank . . 434 farewells all around, then left alter the cheat, and greater lung capacity. 414 Schenley DIs ...... the recollection of those days, Carrie A. Taylor. the withdrawal but the two powers New York Tnist .... 128 132 Sears Roebuck .. . when with her graduation day admonishing David and Coral not to Usually when a person who naa leave without seeing him again. June 21, 1937. were brought back to cooperation Public ...... 40U 424 Shell U n io n ...... growing nearer and nearer, ahe been tiin g down stands up, his pulse Tonight Just then President Norton ap­ June 16. when the four powers Title Guarantee ...... 12 14 .Socony V’a c ...... Again BRYANT & saw in Its approach only financial rate becomee more rapid and nis proached them. "Coral. I want agreed that any attack on a patrol Eastern Star meeting. Masonic Insuranre .South Pac ...... catastrophe for her beloved father. ARM FOR PE.%CE blood pressure rises a little. Ap­ you and David and your parents ship would be their "common con­ Temple. South Rwy ...... But even that had come out all parently It makes no difference if cern " Germany Invoked that agree­ Townsend Club No. 2 meeting, American (Newark) . 12 14 to come to my house for lunch­ SlerriU B. Rublnow American Reserv'e .. . St Brands ...... CHAPMAN Leads In right, she thought happily. Lincoln, Neb.— The Rev. Ray E. the person gets up on bis own ac­ ment In her futile effort to gain strawberry festival. Y.M.CA. 26 28 eon." A fter they bad accepted, he count or la helped by someone else. American Surety . . . . 50 52 St Gas and El ... Mr. Marqula had given her fa­ win receive the degree of Bachelor fiunt believes th* adage about let- four-power action In the Lejpzlg in­ Married Couple's club outing. ther an unlimited extension ot went on. "Mr. and Mrs. CYandall, I f the blood pressure does noi Baltimore American . H\ 7\ St on Cal ...... won't you come on ahead wtlh of Science. tit^ sleeping dogs lie should be re­ cident. Mrs Inman's. Henry street. St Oil N J ...... time on his load. He bad even rise In the change from a lying to Excess ...... 54 6 4 Providing Daily Deliv­ me? It's very warm here, and I Jay E. Rublnow, who graduates vised to include fighting dogs The Reich government Informed This Week Tex Corp ...... made a special trip to the univer­ tomorrow from Harvard Law school a standing position, there may be a the participating powers the Leipzig Fid. and Deposit . . . . 122 126 can guarantee the coolness of my Mr. Hunt tried to mediate a dog June 24 (Thursday—Tr.ade school Great American ...... 25 Timken Roller Bear sity to see President Norton and was graduated from Manchester high lack of proper tonus in tbe blood had been struck either by an un- 27 fi-ont porch. I'm scure Coral and fight and broke bis arm. The dogs summer courses begin. Halifajt ...... Trans America . attempt to make up In some way school and received hls A. B. degree vessels Proper tonus means that exploded torpedo or the submarine 23‘ .. 254 ery Of Their Quality David are as eager to get out of were unhurt. June 2.1 (Friday) - Eighth Dis­ Hanover ...... *.. .314 I'nion Carbide . for his son's conduct. He had tbe dilation and contraction of the which fired It. The rnilsor was a .3.3 those hot caps and gowns as I am, trict annual, Hollister Street school. Home Ins...... 34 36 Cnlt Aircraft .... called on Coral, too, and told her bkxid veasela la under tbe satlafac- neutrality patrol ship. how deeply he regretted his part so they can change and come over June 26 (fatu rd ay)- Center Hose j Home Fire Security . 4 5 Chit Corp ...... !^loro Luxurious Comfort Features tory control of the nervous system. Hitler's newspaper aimed its at- Milk To All Nearby In sanctioning Hoyt’s threat of later.” Company outing. Coventry i through Mass. Bonding ...... 59 61 T'nit Gas Imp .. Her parents and President Nor­ Uck directly at British Foreign Sec­ Sunilayl foreclosure. than a Famous Mattress! National Llijerty .. . . 84 9>i U s Rubber . .. ton walked off together, and Coral A steady fall- in tbe blood pres­ retary Anthony Eden, saying the Girl Scouts, Troop One, outing, r S Steel ...... " I f I had known," be had said, Mora health end comfort features then any International control "was his fa­ North River ...... 2.3 ’ 25 4 Lakes and David strolled off toward tha sure may result in the appearance Pitkin grove Prov. Wash...... Vick Chem .... “that you were not .really In love mattreis within SIO of Wards price! Test vorite Idea which Germany only sup­ .3.3-4 35 M other side of the campus. "A re of symptoms of shock, including Salvation Army Sunday school Pref.-Accident ...... 16« . We.stem Union . 'with Hoyt I should never have Wards Supreme for 30 days FREE In your ported to show Its good will. 184 permitted him to threaten you In you happy, darling?" David asked fainting or unconaclouaneaa. Some picnic. Newington. Seat)oard Surety . . . . 29 31 West El and M fg . Including Bolton, Andover, Columbia tenderly. STRAW own home and prove its superiority! 851 "But Germany no longer intends such a way. But I was honestly drugs will produce a sudden dilation DeMoIay outing, Coventry. Security Ins...... 35 37 VVoolworth ... She looked up at him, her eyes muslin pocketed coils, buried in felted cot­ to carry the burden of a policy sug­ and Coventry, and All Connecticut convinced. Coral, until I beard ot of the blood vesaela .and with that Coming Events Springfield Fire A Ma 116 120 Elec Bond and Share (Curb). shining. "Yes. David. I am happy. ton! Covered in imported Sanitized Pay- ___ gested by the British foreign secre­ your marriage, that you were only a fall of the blood preasure. July 5— Legion fireworks display. Sun L i f e ...... 605 655 There:s just one thing lacking. I sage pattern of Belgian damask ticking! tary. Independent of London, the Shore Resorts. flirting with him. Intended to mar­ It is believed that alcoholic East Center street. Old Golf U. S, F. and G...... 22 wish Donna were here. I some­ $J Do w n , is Monthly, Plu« Canylng Charge government, will now have to decide 24 TR.VGIC LETTER ry him, but wanted to tease him drinka, taken In moderation, do not Grounds. Westchester ...... 34 4 times think they were too severe, HATS what measures will be taken. " 364 a little. I knew the boy was un­ $39.50 Value Suprema Box Spring to motch .... Influence the blood pressure. How- July .1-10 - Blueflelds' Carnival D E U V E R Y asking her to leave without re­ 3 2 » * Decision Soon Dougherty lot. Philadelphia. June 23.— (A P )— happy about It. so I tried to help ceiving her degree." ever, the taking of a conalderable Magistrate Eberhardt read In Traf­ D A IL Y TO him a bit. I see now how wrong Hold the center of atten­ amount of alcohol over long penoda Informed quarters said the deci­ July 14—Coventry Fragment So­ David smiled, and pulled a yel­ Every Foaturo of 910.95 Alattress sion on Germany's course w.is ex­ N.\TI RE*S Q ITB K fic O u r t yesterday this letter from I was.” He had asked her for­ Pay only $2 down*—get thii fine innerspringt 209 finest will cause an Increase In weight and ciety parade, contests and festival. Y O U R HO M E low oblong from hls pocket. pected momentarily. a mother: giveness. then, and though Coral tion now to top off your imiercoilsl Long-wesring floral drill ticking! this. In turn, will be associated with North Coventry Community (Jhurch "You're the most unselfish child (Four German warships were re­ house. Gateway. Utah—Lightning knock­ "M y son was to come before you bad laughed and made light ot alive. I think this Is from Don­ Fine 9p Coil Platform or Double Deck Springs , . a rise In blood pressure. ported in dispatches from Gibraltar Aug. 8— Zipser club picnic, Ue- ed Mrs. Earl Robinson, 21. uncon­ for a bearing because he passed a her former fears, she knew deep Bummer outfit . . . 7 .S S Continued nervous excltcmeiu na. Your mother gave It to me to have dropped anchor In the dcrtafcl grove. Glastonbury. scious for half an hour. The three- stop sign on ^une 5. My son was In' her heart that nothing could before we saw you. thinking ahe will raise the blood pressure, and Spanish Insurgent port of Algeclras Aug. .30-Sept 6 ■ Knights of Co­ months-old son she held in her arms killed In an 1 automobile accident ever completely w1p# out their Sanitized for. Your llealth might mi.ss you. A messenger Luxurious inatrspring msttress with imported dsmssk 9 5 excessive amounts of tea and cof­ They were the Koln. Tiger. Luchs lumbus carnival. escaped Injury. on June 8." scar. brought It to the sorority house Remember! The •4 ticking. Sanitized to protect your health I 231 innercoilsl fee, overstimulating an Individual just after you left." j noay thus affect his blood pressure. She was recalled from her 19 Coral tore open the telegram, j People with high blood pressure Children Will Eat reverie, then, by the realiza­ "David, listen to this! "Wish could | Modern Luxury Mattress must, therefore, be exceedmgly tion thst Dean Mathews bad be with you hut sailing at noon : More Cereals stopped speaking and that Presi­ One of Wards finest innersprings in e new, imoorted careful about overexertlon, about for South America with Dad. I tickingl 272 reetfully cushioned innercoilsl 2 6 »» sudden changes In posture and dent Norton stood once again on O>od luck and congratulations to about sudden strains on their emo- When Served With the rostrum. She listened atten­ you both. Donna.' David!" (Toral’s tively for bis words. A t last they face was alight with excitement. tlODS. Bryant & Chap­ came, deep and sonorous, booming Complete Money-Saving Bed Outfit "Hoyt's father la sending him to An sttrsetive, essy-to-clean m etil bed In twin or double out over the respectfully quiet South America to start over again, man’s Milk — and audience. "Each year, through a sizes I Its welded info virtually one piece—absolutely too. Do you suppose . . . !" noiseless I 'You get a comfortabls, 45-pound cotton mat­ 0 special endowment, the faculty ot "You’re an Incurable match­ NO NEUTRAL WARSHIPS HUSKIES WIN! Remember This— Elton University has the pleasure tress and a deep, 99 coil spring besidtsi maker, my darling, but who can Light Weight Felt Hats ...... $3.50 up 15 and honor of presenting a prize tell. Let’s hope they each find Bod . . 5.»5 MoHrass . . 5.05 Spring 5 . » 5 HUSKIES CREW SWEEPS THE RIVER— AND The Combination of $500 to the student who In its ON SPAIN’S EAST COAST as much happiness as we have." Light Weight Caps...... ,25c to $1.00 M o k . a jmoll down payment on purchorej totaling Si 0 or moi record In hls or her career at the Coral caught bis band. "I hope Poy the b a la n c monthly on W ardi Monthly Poyment Plon HUSKIES, THE NEW WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES* Makes a Perfect university. The award of the (Contloon) tn m Page itnr) they do! Oh, darling, doesn't Energy Building Churned prize Is based on several things; everything seem perfect? An all­ White Yacht Caps for men and boys, 6% 'T ?r- I ARE SWEEPING THE COUNTRY! scholarship, good sportsmanship, summer honeymoon to (California blockade Spanish ports because, Buttermilk useful social and extracurricular for us, then back here next fall. they said, "It would pe too big a Food. to ...... 2 ^ ea. and Sour Cream activity, supremacy In athletics, Wliy. my days at Elton aren't Job for any single fleet without popularity among the other stu­ really over. They're just begin­ ample navj^ hoses in the vicinity." dents and general all-round abil­ ning aren't they?" Men’.s Zipper The pospblllty of a German bom­ Cream Cheese ity. The winner Iz always se­ "That’s how It seems, sweet­ huy WARDS LUXURY LIVING ROOMS bardment I of Valencia, temporary lected from among the members heart. Are you glad?” David seat of the Spanish central govern­ Chocolate BfiH the graduating class. Last slipped hls arm around her. Getathe NEWEST at WARDS LOW PRICESI ment. was viewed In P ars also as year, this prize was not given, "Think you’ll like living in that BATHING r unlikely. The BRYANT & Butter klnce we felt that no one person little house next to Professor 'n the acnlor class was entirely Maxwell’s , . . and bettag the wife deserving of the lionor. This year, of a struggling young chemistry however, we are giving tbe award prof?” SUITS DEMOLAY PLANS OUTING CHAPMAN CO. to one who so outstandingly de­ Coral kissed him. " I ’ll love It.. I serves it that there was no ques­ n i simply adore It. I love you. 49 Holl Street tion at all tn the minds of the David." She chuckled. "And I IN COVENTRY SATURDAY committee as to her suitability. think I ’ll make a pretty good wife, $2-50 to It gives me great pleasure, now, if I do say so.” Peter Salmonsen, Manager. to announce the name of the John Mather Chapter, Order of David forgot onlookers and prizewinner, a girl who bolds a caught her in hls arms. “ You’re DeMolay, will bold Its annual outing special place in all our hearts. Baturday, June 26. at Coventry that now . . . my co-«d wife.” And 1.95 'The winner of the Faculty Prize then, as hls lips met hers. "The Lake. Chairman BUI Brennan has- for 1937 Is Coral Crandall Ann- planned a sports program for the Huskies have a swell new flavor, and the most wonderful wife In tbe strong!” world." afternoon, to be foUowed by refreeh- "rhe huge auditorium resound­ aMnta. food-energy an athlete needsl” ed with applause, as Coral, too (T H E E ND ) Boys’ Bathing A ll DeMolay members wishing to ^ Maya Al Ulbriekaon aurprlaed and touched for co­ attend thla outing pleaee meet at herent speech or thought, allowed Q ------, . Suits, $2.00 up tha Maannlr Temple Thuraday night, CORES o f tbe country’! Iron forbioMl.rhotpharua and lieraelf to be led forward, pre­ “SCR.\M" WOULD DO June 84, between 7-7:30, and aeeom- gteateit athletes agree with sented with a long envelope con­ aiodaticM will be arranged for, etharvelueblemlnaralsaltsfar Al Lnbricksoo on HUSKIES — taining tbe check, and led back Arlcansas City—Barney Mahoney, atbarwlaa ’phone BUI Brennan, 7521. strong bones end teeth. Car­ and you will, too! Just wait till again to her seat, the applause still traffic patrolman, prides himself on bohydrates for food-energy. ringing in her ears. 'The Faculty Men’s Bathing Trunks...... $1.25 to $2.00 you taste these crisp, crunchy being able to handle all situations. HOSPITAL NOTES Protein to help build muscle. Prize, tbe moat coveted honor Seeing a motorist making a forbid­ flakes o f whole wheat toasted And Vitamins A, B, B end which Elton had to offer, was den left turn, he halted tbe man Boys’ Bathing Trunks...... $1.25 hers! As she collected her to a golden brown ___ and started a lecture. —Importonf to good nutrlHen. thoughts, she became more and AAwimeA today: Mro. Joeephlne E V E R Y M E A L . . .. “No speck English.’’ tbe motor­ have a new, zesty flavor that’i Get a package o f this fine more excited. How proud David fuwiys«w4e 18 School street; Nahum ist said when Mahoney stopped for A M p T ^ limply delicious! And HUSKIES would be! But he must have SBtlar. 65 Ridge etreet cereal today—have a delicious JANE SHARP,’ famed tanals star, Day in, day out, for breakfast, breath. The man then handed the offer you the valuable ft known about it all along. And Dlsdsarged today. Frank Petral- bowlful of HU'SKIES for break- whus: "HUBKIES are raeUyinimioae hmebeon and dinner. Bra-ant A her parents. Dad and Mother officer a small book titled “ EngUab la, Broad BFoad Brotdc; RuaaeU Weigold, —w rh a dcUdoua taate. and tbay pro- PHONE essentials o f whole whesc tomorrow morning! Clupman's milk brings more would be so pleased. Into Spanioh-" A 15-miaute study loiskTiUa. vida food laainriila erary ooa Baadaf' revealed aothins on traffic rules. enjoymnit and more health to UJIOlHe-'SOK. T)te reel o t tha ezerctsae passed Finally Mahoney resorted to an A ear trassaUng 88 mUes an hour hnadrete ot atom, woeaen and in a dreamlike fashion. A fter international word; INC. ■arta a|ght Umat more energy ehOdiaa. Serre milk esrafy day. more words and tbe announce­ "Vamooae,” he shouted. Aaa a oar ttaeaUng 18 or 90 miles THE NEW CEREAL TASTE SENSATION ment o f names, tier name was p hear, aeeerding to automobile The driver vsnaooeed— with a 7697 called, she stepped forward and omlle. ITEIt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTTER, CONN. WEDNZSDAT, JUNE 28.1987 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNESDAY. JITNE 23.193T Ruth Ellen Clark, Richard. Cobb. from their homes without molesta­ full report of the case. He regret­ them waa said to be ViUar J^ Find­ SXB B l Doris Ethel Cole, ETverett James tion. ted tbe Incident, however, be said. ley. The names of the others were TOWN ADVERTISEMENT lY SELVES, Cole. Oertrude Lillian Cole. Alsace ALL IS QUIET Remain In Flanta Two wardens from the depart­ not disclosed. MISS ANNA SHACRETri ton were recent callers at the home Lorraine Oolemaa. These workers have been self-in­ ment took tbe five owla, the proper­ (Reports In Madrid said Findley, Use Your Credit New Principle Forces of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish. GIBBONS ASSEMBLY •4 .' Edward Francis Connors, Thomas terned at the plants since the strike ty of the four Wethersfield bojrs, 38, a native of Washington, waa de­ Sealed proposals will be received Harold Peabody from Connecticut James Conroy, Julia Lois Converse, IN STRIKE AREA; began, being fed by food flown In by Arthur Fiske, Warren Fiske. Ray­ tained apparently in connection with by the Board of Police Commission­ And Drive With Safety. OVEN SHOWER PARTY State College called at the OUead HIGH SCHOOL’S William Donald Cowles, Jeanne the company. mond Keougb and Fred Dunn while a spy plot.) ers, of the Town of MMchester, at By Having Disease to Fall Apart Game Farm. Tuesday morning. MEEHNG FRIDAY Cude,. Jennie Martha Curlonls, Cath­ Governor Davey expressed tbe be­ they were absent from their homes their office at Police Headquarters, Girls who belonged to the 4-H erine Bernice Dailey, Helen Kathryn lief that the Federal Mediation at school. YOUNGEST PILOT In said Town, not later than 4:00 p. club "Ambitious Workers” please GRADSJDVISED Daley, Dana Agnes Dardis, Eleanor KEEP UP TALKS Board would "conclude within a few Mr. Clark pointed out that It la m., eastern standard time, July 1, Thirty. Gucktk at Party Given meet at [tarsonage Friday eve­ GOOD TIRES Denver, June 23.— (A P )— Dis­ "and becomes harmless when the Important Business Session to Hansen Davis, Frank Davis, Vera days." His originsd troop order Illegal for anyone to have In their New York, June 23.— (A P )— Ed­ 193T, covering delivery of gasoline for Bride-elect at Home of ning, June "25, at seven-thirty (Oeettnoed from emgu One) Ruth DeHan. (Oontinoed frain Page One) Monday night specified that the aol- possession any form of wild life for use of the Police Department, covery at the Rockefeller Institute acidity In which It "lives" Is slight­ Re Held at K. of C. Rooms; ward Somers, 12-year-old member On Your Car! ly changed. Mrs. Irene King. o’clock. Mrs. Clark will be present Melvin Ra3rmond Derrick, Geor- dlera should remain in tbe Mahoning without permlasiop and cited in ex­ such gasoline to have an octalne (or Medical Research that viruses also their leader Mrs. Doris Fish Convention Here in October. gena Dewart, Mary Deyorio, Emma Ing to win,” and with the state­ of an air-minded family, was ac­ Encephalomyelitis virus. Dr. to study themselves to this valley during the period of media­ planation that in several instances claimed today as one of the young­ rating of not lesa than seventy-eight NEW AND RETREAD which cause disease can be made to and It is hoped every girl will make _ he said. The average person Marcella Ditz, Grace Marie Dona­ ment of other strike leaders that tion, provided It did not take too persons who had found buck deer (78). Wyckoff said, breaks Into many Miss Anna Smachettl was greatly an effort to be present. hue, James Edward ppugan, Flor­ "We'U have signed contracts with est pilots ever to fly an airplane TIKES "fall apart" and become harmless small fragments. They are so small Gibbons' Assembly, Catholic La­ I CamlUar with things mechanical— long. and kept them bad narrowly es­ alone. Bids should be marked "Bids (or surprised by a shower given In her automobiles and the like ence Dowling, Mary Eklith Dragbi, 'em almost any day now." caped death by tbe adult deer dur­ Gasoline," sealed and delivered to AT BUDGET PRICES! was reported here today. the whirligig cannot separate them dles of Columbus, will hold an Im­ Troops extended their jurisdiction Edward yesterday made his first Tbe discovery was made with the honor at the home of Mrs. Irene they do not know very much Viola Loretta Eccellente, Sophie While the mediators struggled to today to the Canton-Masslllon area. ing the (all mating season when the office of the Board of Police completely from the tissues. PREACHER CONVICTED portant business mesUng Friday nt themselves. They work me- Elizabeth Falkoski, Elliott Edgar they become ugly. solo flight 3,000 feet over Floyd Commissioners not later than 4:00 Small Weekly Payments. new whirligig of science, the ultra- Tobacco mosaic virus also breaks King by Miss Esther Smachettl and end tbe strike, now costing nearly Approximately 2,300 men are at Bennett Field. His brother. Artbur, evening at 8:30 In the K. of 6 . nlcally. He described the drlv- Fish, Helen Fish, Willard Hamilton a million dollars a day, strikers and work In Republic'^ alloy steel divi­ Often, be said, wardens are called p. m. eastern standard time, July I, centrifuge, which extracts Into plain up, and when It does It loses Its Mre. Arthur Smachettl last night. Colorado Springs, Colo., June 23. 17. and bis sister Andree, 16, both view disease viruses which' hereto­ rooms. operatJon of a car, going from Fish, William Eldwin Fish, Antoin­ C. I. O. sympathizers at Younge- sion at Canton. to homes In answer to the appeal of 1937. The Board of Police Com­ '0 ability to" cause the tobacco dis­ There were about thirty guests — (A P )—The Rev. Harry Ashley, i^eed to another while driving, ette Dolores Foglio, Evelyn Edith persons who have kept animals and student pilots, watched from the missioners reserves the right to re­ fore couldn't be seen even with ease. 44, who carried a Bible to court Members wrho have not made final town were turning out for simple All Youngstown churches were ground. ! present, coming from Glastonbury, many such are unahle to over- Foley, Kathryn Marie Foley, Robert funeral services for two of their open all day today for prayers (or have (ailed to find the proper food ject any or all bids. microscopes. The changes in shape that some­ during hli triid, was convicted last returns on Uckete for the June Rose Their CAMPBELL’S , Hartford, and Manchester. In the -cotne the most common of dlificul- Douglas Forde. men who died in Saturday night's "the restoration of peace In the or element for their survival In cap­ father is Representative Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, SERVIC E STATION It discloses a new principle of the times accompany losses of viru­ I living room, where the bride-elect’s night of the Jealousy slaying of his Dance and the Japanese Bridge are ^ tias because of a seeming lack of Thurston Tucker Foster, John tivity. In several Instances the de­ Andrew L. Somers, a World War this 19tb day of June, 1937. nature of disease. It n-as reported 17-year-old wife. Virginia, last Jan­ requested to do eo before tbe meet­ three-hour battle with police. Sim­ community." lence, Dr. Wyckoff said, appear to I many gifts were placed, was a large ing. rledge of their own lives and Francis Fraher. Doris Ella Frazier, ple services had been arranged, and Federal autboritiea In Cleveland partment officials have bad difficul­ flyer. BOARD OF Cor. Main St. and MMiUa Tpk. to the American Association for the be "colloidal." The vlrua particles Shirley Temple doll beautifully uary. Ashley tesUfled hts wife car­ »'fowcra. EMward Earl Frazier, Clifford Har­ ty in restoring them to life . to be POLICE IXIMMISSIONERS Phono 4129 Advancement of Science by Dr. W. gowned by Mias Josephine Smach- ried on a clandestine affair In the Plans win be made for th*_stefe there was to be no demonstration. planned to take some action today seem to soften up slightly. convention of the Catholic Ladies of ", “ The most important thing in life old Frost. Evelyn Getzewick, Doris The force of Ohio National Into charges of Interference with loosed In their natural elemenL Exclusive of 16 states, the states OF THE G. Wyckoff, of the In.stltute s The most Important and promls- -ettl. In a white satin wedding -dress home of a netgh.bor. Tls to be able to find out for our- Lola Gibson, Clifford Wallace Gle- Superintendent Clark urged tbe of the Union require one year’s TOWN OF MANOIEaTER. Princeton laboratories. and a lace veil with a crown of roses Columbus which Is to be held In Guardsmen In the Mahoning valley mall (or delivery to strike-picketed I Ing part of the discovery is that Manchester, October 17 and 18. , snhrrs things as they are — what secke, Francis Godleski, Lucy Edna women members of the club to take residence os a qualification for WILLIAM P. QUISH, Viruses from the whirligig In- under a red*and white archway. CAVE-IN KILLS TYVO (Youngstown area) will reach 4,500 plants. They declined to Indicate, voters. I these viruses In the whirligig all be- Committee to make arrangements ^things actually are". Dr. Moody Goodale, Edith laabell Gordon, men oefore nightfall, said Major- however, what was contemplated. an Interest In all forms, of wild life Secretary. [lude those that cause encephaloin- I have as If they were pure com­ The dining table, set buffet style George EMward Graham, George Read The Herald Advs. for this affair will be appointed by said. General Gilson D. Light, In com­ A C. I. O. affiliate, the Cleveland and conservation of wild flowers, I'tla, a brain Inflammation: the pounds. Ebcplstnlng this Dr. Wyc­ with favors for all was also In red Naps, Calif., June 23.— ( A P I - the president. The speaker told a story about a Louis Grazladlo, Helen Gudjunls, mand. District Auto Couni.-il of the United trees and all things of nature. apilloma virus that causes warts koff said: and white. Miss Blanche Heffron Ten nltnutes after a recently re­ Martha Gyllenhammer, Sylvia Ma­ The date of the annual hot dog 'young colored lad who went Into a Stationed At Ostee Automobile Workers of America, In­ Following the progrzun members Land cancer In rabbits and those that "A new field of research Into- the apd Josephine Smachettl assisted opened mine had been declared In roast wrin also be decided. telephone booth and called up a Mrs. rla Gyllcnhammer, Helen Hedwlg cluding (leaders said) 35,000 mem­ listened to the wcirld-’s championship Jtaduce potato and tobacco mosaic, with the serving. good condition by State Safety In­ Haar, Anna Margaret Haberem, Five militiamen are stationed at mechanism and control of disease All officers are asked to meet In ::Browm. The storekeeper, listening, bers, decided last night to take a fight In Chicago. oth plant diseases The rest of the evening was en­ spector Frank Newton yesterday, a the rooms not later than 8:15. A ' heard the boy ask Mrs. Brown If Michael John Habem, Edmund each entrance of the picketed mills lA opened up by the possibility of "holiday" If Republic Steel or Members plan to hold frequent All these viruses are proteins, treating Its cause as a pure eheml- joyed playing numerous games. The cave-ln killed W, W. Nelghbsrger, large attendance of members Is de­ 't t e was saUsfled with the boy who Stanley Haponlk, Blanche Irene of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Cb., Youngstown Sheet and Tube should parties at the club In the near fu­ Coal Is At Its Lowest In 55, and Frank Wheeler. 50. and RepubUc Steel. Other soldiers •ubatances rich In nitrogen. All are C(U compound. feature of tbe evening was a. mock sired. did odd jobs for her about the bouse. Heffron, Katherine Laura Hill. attempt to reopen their plants. ture. gigantic molecules, thousands of wedding. As the boy closed his talk the grocer are assigned to patrol duty In the "It Is not unreasonable to hope Martha Phyllis Hoffman, Helen times bigger than average Aflsa Smachettl will be married to asked the negro boy If be was look* Betty Hohl. Arllne Mabel Holmes, cities and counties affected by Gov. that experiments of this type will AT A SAVINGS OF HELD AS SPIES 17 Y ears When these viruses lose their some day Indlitete a new way In Russell Tomlinson of Glastonbury on .log for a job at Mrs. Brown’s. The Eleanor Florence Howard, Lillian Davey’s troop order, while still oth­ August 2. boy replied that he was employed at Alice Humphrey, William Thomas ers are held in reserve. SPORTSMAN'S CLUB power for harm, they break up. which the body can protect Itself .’sresent at the Brown home. He was Humphrey. Robert William Hyde, There has been no sign of disorder Barcelona, Spain, June 23.— (AP) The rabbit cancer vlnu breaks up against disease." ataply finding out how he stood Burton Wallace Jackson, Mildred In the Mahoning valley since troops -^Flve United States citizens were Price Is Sure To Advance Buy On Our Divided , with bis employer and was in an Carolyn Janicke. Irene Mae Jarvis, began pouring In early yesterday HAS LADIES NIGHT reported held by police for question­ ' Ideal manner evaluating himself. Dorothy Arlene Jewell, Arthur Wal­ morning In response to the gover­ ing today after they allegedly an- with six members absent. Senator GILEAD IQ Teets ter Johnson. nor's action, taken to prevent vio­ tered Spain from France. One of RURAL YOUTH PARLEY Thresher said he would not appoint S o manner of IQ tests will do the John August Johnson, Margaret lence and bloodshed. Police and the prosecutor until he had com­ Payment Plan the speaker said. There are 30 Members and Guests Have 'Place Your Order Today The children who had perfect at­ Anne Johnson, Nehle Jura. Veronica county authorities had arrested 177 pleted the court setup In other NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES BO ^ven methods of arriving at an Kaselauskas, Albina Barbara Kas- persons up to early today on Party at L. U Grant's Club- AT STORRS AUGUST 1-7 towns In the Fourth district. tendance at the White school for | answer to one's testing of himself— key, Robert Thomas Kerr, Willis charges of suspicion or of carrying houlte in Buckland Last A daughter waa born to Mr. and the year were Rena Borsottt and It must be done In each one's own Alden Warner. For the spring term I Buxton Kilpatrick, Elinor Elizabeth concealed weapons. Night. A PRECIOUS PIECE for Course of Conference Is Con- Mrs. Percy West of Oakland street, way, be said. Klrscbe, William Knapp, Richard The city Jail overflowed last night, Rina Borsottl, Alden Warner and ' i "The more a man knows about but who formerly lived In Wapplng. Alton LaBarron, Mary Margaret La- and many prisoners had to be taken strncted on Replies to Survey at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ George Borsottl had perfect attend- 11 WEDDING hlmseir'. be said, “the more modest to the county jail. The Manchester Sportsman'a Club OF PAPER . . . Made Among .‘>00 Rural ancf. The attend,ince for the year I be will be and a truer estimate of bey, Raymond Arthur Larder, Er­ tal, last Monday, nest Harry Larson, Florence Evelyn Wholpsole Arrests enjoyed Its first "Ladles' Night" Youths. of 181 days for the boys were 174 himself he will have and a more sat- program at L. L. Grant’s beautiful and (or the girls 176. ,ltfactory one for future life." Lockwood, Elizabeth Lojzlm, Charles The C. I. O., through John Steven­ LEHIGH VALLEY MASS NAVY FUOHT RINGS Ihe speaker described an in­ Burton London, Laurance Galinat son, C. I. O. organizer, complained skeet lodge in Buckland last night That preecripUen your Doctor Mias Loretta Trottler who baa ' Loomis, Alice Mary Madden, Marion of the "wholesale arrests.” with 30 members and guests pres­ wrilee—what ic it worth? As The 8th annual Rural Youth Con­ been staying at tbe home of her terview ^ven several prospective ference In agriculture, homemaking WTiite or Natural Solid Gold aoachmen by an employer. The Phyllis Mahoney. "If they don’t quit picking up men ent. An excellent supper consisting a mere piece of paper, it la Coco Solo, Canal Zone, June 23.— friend. Miss Stella Spak has return­ Lillian Barbara Malek, Bonnie like Uns,” he. said, "we-'re going to of spiced ham, potato and egg salad, xalueleas. But ai a aymhol of and rural life will be held at CJon- (AP)—The United Statea Navy to­ ed to her home In Springfield. Sun­ auestlon asked of them all was health and well-heing, who ANTHRACITE nectlcut State College August 1-7, Arllne Martin, John Martina, Jos­ Increase our picket lines." beans, rolls, coffee and cake was day recorded as a "routine tranafe'- ' day. "How close can you drive to the shall try to reckon ita worth? 1937. edge of a precipice." Several said ephine Mary Massolini, Laura Stevenson charged that the pris­ served. the non-stop 3,085-mlle flight of 12 Mrs, E E. Foote lejt Tuesday I ' ^ that they could drive within inches Louise Mathlason, Helen Elizabeth oners are being held Incommunica­ Alcmbers and guests enjoyed cro­ That preacription raeana a **The Coal That Satisfies” The purpose of this conference Is planes from .San Diego, Calif,, to morning to visit at the home of her $ ^ • 0 0 I'p ' ' ef Uie e ^ e,—others said even closer. Matson, Gladys Irene Mattesen, do. He had complained to military quet, archery and skeet shooting (treat deal to you. Take no to provide an opportunity (or young Coco Solo. son and family Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ’ One said that be always tried to Henry John Mayer, Genevieve Barry authorities, he added, against the preceding-tho dinner. chanrea when having it com ­ folks In their late teens-an(] early 'The fighting ships landed at this G. Foote In Amherst, Mass. M v e as far away from the edge as Maynard, Gordon Walker McBride, special police stationed "at every pounded. Entrust it only to a t'wentles to meet and consider their Arthur L. (Jlark, superintendent responaihle proicription naval base yesterday at 6:28 p. m, G. Banks Jones resumed his duties V.') fosslble. He got the job. Edna May McCann, Janet Claffey street comer." and asked to have of the State Fisheries and Game CHESTNUT OR STOVE problems and Interests. The courses e. s t., after a Journey of 27 hours at the Federal Court In Hartford, A large selection awaits your pharmacy) an eatahlish- outlined and program planned are "Know bow strong you are and McCarthy, John Joseph McConville, them disbanded. Commission was the guest speaker ment maintaining the high­ and 58 minutes, the longest mass Tuesday morning. choice. wLat things you can do," Dr. Moody Althea Louise Meinke, Frances The (our Youngstown plants have of the evening. Superintendent est ethical standards. Yes, you la keeping with the replies received flight the Navy ever tried. Twelve Miss Barbara Fish who Is employ­ advised the class. "Also, know how Elizabeth Miner, Mary Theresa Min­ been closed since the strike began, Clark described in detail the work will find ours j ust such a store. from a survey sent to 500 rural officers and 60 enlisted men flew the ed at the Hartford-CIkinnecllcjit weak you are and what your iimlta- er. Minnie Sara Mlntz, William but a check today showed Republic now being done In the department $ 1 2 * 5 0 ton cash youth. planes from the factory to their Trust (kimpany attended, the annuiU ttons are. Do that, and success will Ellsworth Moore, Sherwood Moore- plants at Warren. Niles and Canton to Improve hunting and fishing con­ Classes will be conducted by the station here. outing and field day given by the 12 Diamond Iw a certainty." house. are operating at about one-third ca­ ditions throughout the state. WELDON DRUG CO. following: Miss Esther Yulyes, valedictorian company at the Avon Country club Thomas Jeremiah Moran, John pacity. One of the projects of the depart­ Prescription Pharmacists Ellen Van Clcef. Stale Clothing Wednesday afternoon and evening. | Bridal of the class of 1937B gave the vale- Alderman Mozley, Ruth Ellen Moz- There are between 2.300 and 2,400 ment which he said had been con­ Specialist; Marlon E. Dakin. State NEW D.ANBURY’ OFFICT.BS dietory address, entitled, "The la d ­ 903 Main St. We Deliver Charles Friedrich, the mail drlv- j ley, Charles Anthony Mozzer, Mai^ men nt work In the Warren plant ducted without much publicity was Nutrition Specialist: Winifred Che­ er on Andover Route No. 2 It hav­ der of Success." In her address Miss garet Murphy, Jean Newberry, and 500 at Niles. These are the ney. State Recreation Specialist; Ensemble Tujdee pointed to the ways of at­ the betterment of pond and lake Telephone .5321 Danbury, June 23.— (A P )—Seven ing hit vacation and the substitute Chester William ObuebowskI, James plants affected bV the Injunction of fishing through the establishment of The Manchester Lumher & Fuel Co. Garry A. Niles, Ass't. ^tension appointees of Mayor Martin J. Cun­ taining suocess through education, driver Howard Stanley 1s covering I Francis O'Connell, Francis Joseph Common Pleas Judge Lynn Griffith restricted sections of these waters Poultryman; Arthur Merrill. Ex­ ningham to city offices took up their the route through Gilead this week. ROTH FOR application of natural talents In O’Leary, Ida Mary Orfltclll, Peter Phone 5145 one's own chosen work, coupled under which C. I. O. pickets were for spawning and propagating. Re­ 255 Center Street tension Dairyman: Paul L. Putnam, new duties today. Nelson Porter, son of Mr. and Pantaluk. Richard Hall Peterson, with an Intense desire to make ordered to disarm and to cease In­ ports of Improved fishing In the Farm Management Specialist; E. The new Democratic mayor an- Mrs. Roger Porter of Hartford It good. Beatrice Elaine Pickles, Felicia Isa­ terfering with the orderly move poncLs so selected have been made E. Tucker, Tolland County Agent; nounced last night he had appointed belle Pletrowskl. visiting at the home of his grand­ $ Miss Helen Hohl. salutatorlan of ment of workers, trucks and trains to the department, he said. James T. Laldlaw of tbe State George J. Glldea, superintendent of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hill. 4 9 ^ ho class, gave the salutatory ad- Alice Caroline Pohl, Anna Edith Into and out of the plants. Cjueried by a member of the club Nature League; Q. Lorlng Burwell, public and water works; Henry H. wOPi^AV Prlswalko, John Douglas Puler, Governor Davey, In an order tu Mrs. CHayton Hills and daughter. drass. in which she urged her class­ concerning the Wethersfield "owl Director of the Mendelssohn Male Taylor and Edward B. Scully Mrs. Kellogg White are spending a | mates to keep a constant faith In Francis Joseph Reardon, Flora National Guardsmen last night. ! case" when two uniformed wardens Chorus; William M, Green, of the w-elghers; Dr. Felix F. Tomalno. Loul.se Rerain, Russell William few days at the Hill’s cottage at Porffy't rut gmU" averjrthing that they do In future charged them to lend their services i went to the home of the boys and Report d f The Officers Of The Eight School And State Department of Motor Vehi­ health officer; Leslie A. Davis, city Polnt-o’-Wood.s. life to attain the best that life na.oau- -1 found In the woods. Superintendent librarian at the Connecticut State corporation counsel and Dr James IXKimls and Fred Harris of Man­ UpPLAV on the subject, "Faith." chuk, Gladys Evelyn Schlebel, Doro­ workers of those mills to go to and |Clark eald that he had not h.ad a (Allege; Robert Mathewson of the J. Murphy, police surgeon. tlfiil anlld irold thy Caroline Schrelbcr. Henry Utilities District Of Manchester, Conn. chester and Thomas Bentley of Bol- | The Junior-Senior chorus, under State Department of Education; ring*. the direction of G. Albert Pearson, Schuetz. Nora Scott, Herbert Kee­ EIGHTH SCHOOL A UTILITIES UiSIKiCT EIGHTH SCHOOL AND U n U T IE S DISTRICT Martha Leighton, Assistant State High school musical director, sang ney Seymour. Thomas Joseph Shan­ President's Report of Disbursements Treasurer's Report for Year Ended June 1st, 1937. (!3ub Leader of Vermont and Dr. a group of three numbers and the non. William Thomas Shea. Cheater June 1, 1936 to June 1, 1937. Cash Balance. June 1st, 1936 ...... «220 2* and Mrs. John McGarvey will be High school orchestra rendered an Alexander Shlelda. Dorothy Jane SEWER Cash Receipts during year •scellent instrumental number. with us at the conference assuring Choose a 17 Jewel Slnnamon, Earle James Slnnamon, Land ...... t 4,000.00 .Administrative conference members of high quality THE NEW WESTFIELD "Gypsy Trail Overture," by Fiscel. Doris Allierla Skinner. Labor ...... 2.243.59 Demand Loans ...... Former Superintendent of Schools . .*11,500.00 and worth while Instruction In what­ Time Is more George Alexander Smith, Mae Supplies, etc...... 130.81 Taxes (Including Interest and lien charges) .. 9.024.60 B u LO V A Fred A. Verplanck reviewed the hia. Emllle Smith, Mary Elizabeth ever course they select Important now Rent ...... 39.00 Miscellaneous ...... 400.78 In addition to the courses offered tory of the Manchester High school Smith, Sophie Frances .Solomtk, 858.35 Sewer Department Now ot the lowait price i —An ACCU- from Its nrst class in 1893 to the Engineering. Inspecting, etc...... there w1U be an opportunity for n .\ T E fine Anne Marie Stamler, Rusaell Gll- Locking devices and rep.alra to covers 70 05 Sewer Assessments ...... j 1,799.49 POPULAR MARKET present time. In presenting the young folks to take part In such ac­ aver..latest modeli..only Match . . a liert Storrs. Phlll|> James Sullivan. Retaining wall ...... 188.00 Sewer repairs and Installations...... !!!!!. 449^23 *23,174 10 diplomas to the Class of 1U3TB to­ Helen Josephine SzymanskI, Ethel * 7,529.80 tivities as swimming, baseball, vol­ So3 Main Street Rubinow Ruildlng WESTFIELD. day, he officiated In that capacity Matllila Taylor, Marjorie Anna Tay­ ley ball, horseshoe pitching, social for the 44th time. FIRE (23,394.38 “ WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” lor, Dorothy Elizabeth Tedfort 510.00 Cash Diaburaemente During Year dancing, square dancing, nature The graduation exercises closed Janitor ...... trips, etc. Elizabeth Katherine Thick. Ellen Closet bowls, plumbers, labor, etc...... 47.06 Administrative with the singing of the Class song EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED The conference Is open to any Jane Tom.an. .Michael Chester Tres- Ashes removed ...... 11.50 General Ext>enBe ...... , , , , and the recessional. "Thiumphal S.'MALL WEEKLY P.W.ME.NTS ___ *1,382.06 rural young person 16 years of age | March" from "A lda" by the High rhuk. Valette Elaine 'Cumer, Mar­ Telephone serv-lce ...... 194.83 President’s Revolving F u n d ...... ----- 75.00 Thursday SPECIALS! Thursday guerite Jane Vennard, Splrlto Paul Hydrant Rentals ...... 2.210.58 Loans Repaid to Bank .... or older who Is recommended by a : school orchestra under the direction RICHARD STONE .... 6,500.00 6,957.06 4-H club leader. Farm Bureau dl- I of Mr. Pearson. Vesco, J r. Water rent 33.48 Sewer Department SMOKED— LEAN Tha A/nericon Clipper' Kenneth Iiwln Walker, Madeline OPTICIAN rector or their pastor. Young folks A happy Incident occurred during Wm. J. Bergeron, Optometrist Coal ...... 339.80 General Expenae ...... ----- *2.934.70 the morning when Gordon McBride, Wallace. John Lawrence Walsh. Electric service ...... 151.10 Purchase of Land ...... 4,000.00 Interested In the Rural Youth Con­ 739 .Main St. State Thewter Bldg. Tel. 4720 ference should get In touch with the member of the class, who suffered a Frances Catherine Wandych, Alice Screens, paint, brushes, etc...... 48.23 Survey ...... ----- 605.10 7.529.80 broken leg three weeks ago, was Eileen Warrington, Ann Rosalind Gas ...... 10.04 County Cluh Agents at the Hart­ SHOULDERS ib -lg ic allowed to sit with bis class during Washklewich, Alberta Margaret Painting sign (revised numbers) ...... 10.00 Fire Department ford County Farm Biirran Office, the year's closing exercises. i Wilkie, Muriel Williams, Be/nlce Insurance ...... 341.01 General Expense ...... *5,373.48 96 Washington street, Hartford Following the graduation exer- I Bell Wilson. George Albert Wllaon, Supplies ...... 88.84 Purchase of New Truck ...... 8,200 8,573.48 CHOICE CUT dses the class assembleil at the Woodrow Samuel Wilson. Mildred 26.00 High school-for a last leave taking ' Luellle Yeltema. Esther Yulyes, Dues ...... Patrolling fire ...... 14.49 Total Cash DlsbursemenU ...... «2» nuA si WAPPING ROASTING of members. Elena Beatrice Zagllo, Stanley ^ t - Balance. Caab In Bank, June 1st, 1937 ...... ' *334 04 CHUCK The complete progrkm: kowskl. Mechanic ...... 200.00 Summer Specials 74.43 Processional— Truck parts ...... COMPARISON OF DEPABT.MENT EXPENSES WTIH Mrs. Edgar J. .Stoughton and Gasoline and oil ...... 39.18 PREVIOUS YEAR. daughter. Miss Eleanor Stoughton ROASTS VEAL Triumphal March from Salem Sheets Scranton "Alda" ...... Vefdl TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Fire hose, fire pumps and r a c k s ...... 489.91 (Not Including aon-expense items.) spent the week end at their summer 51 sde b3T Prquot Lace Curtains Donation to firemen and hose companies 377.00 Current Previous cottage at Black Point Miss High School Orchestra Wash Goods OEPARTMENT Greeting— President John Fraher Truck ...... S.200.00 Year Year Stoughton returned for her ecbool 19eib. $1.05 63xM'* At Three Special Salaries ...... 150.00 ^Umlnistrative 382 06 Junior-Senior Chorus: NOTICE OF THE Priore: t 1,122.73 duties Sunday evening. 1 2 ic »>' "Grace Before 89c Dimities 8,573.48 I ; ' * ' " ...... 2:924:70 2,329.54 Mias Betty King of Peabody, 17 Jaweb ADMINISTRATIVE '"Goddott yallew roMW Singing" ...... Goldsworthy *1.15 72x99" Dotted Voiles ...... 5,373.48 4.890.U2 Maas., a teacher at Lexington YEARLING _ Qo\d oIe*e $1.49, $1.29 Notes paid ...... 5..V)0.00 Playground ...... , fjon, 1.083.65 o f Timm" “Chrubim" ...... Bortnlansky 99c Printed Organdies illsccllaneous ...... None Junior High school, was the guest $29.75 "Benediction" ...... Lutkin TAX COLLECTOR $1.25, $1.09 Interest 147.96 292.20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Salutatory—"Faith " Seersuckers ■ Suitings Tax collector’s alary 471.50 SECOND IN5TALL.MENT. *1.25 81x99" Hartwell over the week end. Helen Hohl 98c, 88c Salaries ...... 800.00 Tv^ *9,680.24 ( 9,718.14 Miss Carolyn Burger of Wapplng ib. i X l e $1.09 Decrease In Expense this year ...... 37.90 FORES OF LAMB WB8TFIEID WATCHES Address— "Self Knowledge " 29c yd. Safe Deposit Box R ental...... ILOO Center has gone to Middletown to All persons liable by law to pay 40.00 Dr. Paul Moody Town Taxes. In the Town of Man­ Bond ...... work through the summer vacation LOOK THEIR PBICEI Turkish Towels Advertising and insurance...... 63.01 Jo u L U Orchestra- chester. are hereby notified that I Chintz PiUows ______*9,718.14 COUNTRY ROLL "Gypaj- Trail Overture" .. Fischel Hen\-y DOTTED S\MSS Kapok Filled Auditing books ...... 10.00 SEWER ASSESSMENTS. »111 have a rate bill for the Ust of Double Thread ^ ^ h e Community church school PLATE Valedictory— 1936, of 24 mills on the dollar due Rate book, envelopes, bills, compiling tax list 226.99 Assessments Outstanding, as of June 1st. 1936 ...... *1 1 .884*9 Reg. 49e quality. Special! Revolving fund ...... 75.00 wiU'diold their r e ^ a r monthly Sun­ See Our Large Selection of HAMILTON, ELGIN. "The hinder of Success" and collectible on April 19th and 39c day'school social next Friday eve­ BUTTER Elsther Yulyes July 1st. 1987. 19c Recording deed and legal fee ...... 11.00 Collections During T e a r ...... «i 700 iq BEEF GRUEN and WALTHAM Watches. 39c yd. striped Cotton *6.956.46 Abated by Directors ...... ::::::::: « ;2 0 1,841.69 ning. June 2Sth on the Iswm of the Presentation of Diplomas Wspplng Community church bouse. F. A. Verplanck. Said Tax Pa.vable at the Tax Bed Spreads 98e Bath Mat and *23,059.74 AssessmenU Outstanding, as of June 1st. 1937 . . . *10 043 20 The Junior Sunday School Teacbera Former Supermtendent of Schools. Seat Cover Seta RAYON AND UNEN are to have charge of the refresh- 2 FAMOUS BfAKB Binging of Class Song— Conector’a Office In the $1.25 (Signed) W. W. ROBERTSON, President. , LO.ANS W or^ by Dola Agard, Jeanne Plain Colors Loans Outstanding, as of June 1st. 1936 ...... * 2 500 00 mente and the games committee Cude. Music by Doris Cole. 79c Bogular 59e 4)uaUty Borrowed During Year ...... *llJoO M will be WlUlam Waldron, 'James MUNICIPAL BtnLDlNO Candlewtok WUUama. EUxabeth Abbe and Peg­ Hccesaional— Bed Spreads rOIXE

T h e H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d LOUIS TAKES TITLEA > IN EIGHTH BY A KNOCKOUT

Thnradar, Jane 24,1937 CoaipiM Iv Stadtnto a t MaadMstar Higii Sekeal VoL IV , Na 5«. MiM Hdea Estaa, EKolty Adviser Braddock Wins Plaudits In Defeat BRADDOCK CLOSES RING SENIOR SUCCESS LADDER PRESENT BRUSHES Class Will Committee HISTORY REVIEWS IMPORTANCE OF FAITH CAREER AS LOUIS DRIVES TO ABSENT SENIOR BY VOICE OF HME FORMER CHAMPS Fight Facts- Braddock Down For The Count That Won Title For Louis COMPARED TO JACOB’S / TERRIFIC RIGHT TO JAW SUBJECT OF SALUTATORY WATCHED CROWN Figures 1937B Gift Committee Uses OOIfOBATCLATIONS the logical contender, may ba History Chairman igfa Spots in the Life of matched to right Louis in New Tork Yaledictoria]i Gires Aim, Be- Chicago, June 23— (A P )— Facts "Brown Bomber” Yoongest Many thanks are due to Doris Helen Hohl Ulostrates Value PASS TO LOUIS this Septembw. Meantlma Schmat^, Jingles to Introdnce Clev­ and figures on Joe Louts, new ing is slated to right Tommy Farr, ’376 Presented As March Cole, member o t the graduating heavyweight champion 6 t the M in O n es^ , Effort and daas who baa devoted much time world: Fighter and Second Negro the BriUab Empire Champtoa, of Faith With Story of abroad. er and Novel Presents. to the orchestra and glee dubs Born Ledlngton. Ala., May 13, of Time Broadcast. of M. H. S. youth Be Serrod l^tience As Rongs in Wellesley PresidenL Dempsey, Tanney and WO- 1914; full name, Joe Louis Barrow. to Hold Title; Braddock’s Braddock, an old man, aa boxtne - For four years, aba has asslat- In three years as amateur, en­ goes, and idle for twro yaars atnea ®<1 Mr. Pearson, by accompany­ caged In 54 bouts, scoring 43 knock­ To Gordon MacBrIde. who could The class history of the class of ird Stirred With Emotion be won the Utle from Max Baar la Success Ladder. ing the glee dubs, and for thrre outs; winning seven decisions ana Idleness and Age Too June, 1935. gave away eight yaars to not be present at Class Day, Mon­ ■37B was presented In the form of years, tbe orchestra. As one of "We. the members of the cla losing four—to Johnny MUe., Max an Imitation of the March of Time the Detroit Dynamiter, and could day afternoon, because of a broken the most able piano playen of 1937, who are about to embark Marek, Clinton Bridges and Stan­ leg, the Claas Gift Committee pre- program. The committee In charge As Braddock Weakened; ley Evans. Great a Handicap; Lonis not stand up under that handicap. Wltb s corapartaoo o f Jaeeb'a tad- Members of the 1937B Class Will Oommlttre are; front row, left the school, she has for many All be had waa a courageous, Iriaii Mnted a set of brushes with the to right, Mary Smith, Alice Madden, Antoinette FogUo; back row, Ed­ of the history i4as Elton Clark, years played tbe march as the the journey of life, feel on adds Won National A.A.U. Heavy­ dar to th* lenlors' ladder of nie* words: ‘Tn memory of the boy who Richard Cohb, Blanche Heffron, happiness that our final atap weight title in S t Louis, April 1933, fighUng heart and ability to "taka ward Connors, Charles Robinson, and Edward Frasier. Joseph Spang aenlors practiced marching. 8he Dempsey Gets Great Hand. Fights Careful Throngh- It." He survived seven rounds In i«f—, Esther Tulyes, the bisbest couldn’t be with us. We know you was faculty adviser. Chester Obuchowskl, and Dorothy has played at many grammar school experience should be taken lii and turned professional July 4, 1934, raiUdng etudent lo the Senior claea are Interested In art so we give you when be knocked out Jack Kracken, defending his championship agatniA' Sehrelber. Mias Ema Westhaver Bchoola in town to aid at gradu­ the presence of the members of our bitter odds, but the way he difeild^ fOr all four 3reare, opened her Vale- there bruahee for a good a ti^ ,” was the faculty adviser. ations, etc. She played for the family and friends who mean the In Chicago, .In first round, receiving ont; May Meet Schmeling dletDry addreaa, entitled “CllmUns Members of the Gift Committee By BUSS NKWLAND $50 as bis share of receipts. ed It brought thunderous ehaarr Tha first event recalled to the gym assemblies and attended the most to us," said Helen HohL In her from the huge crowd. the Ladder to Success”, this motn- were: Doris Cole, Sophie Falkoekl. ‘^O RLD ” PICNIC HAS minds by tha Voice of Tims was many rehearsals with never-end­ salutatory address entitled "Faith” Chicago, June 33— (AP) —Thrre Engaged In 13 bouts in 1934, scor­ IBS at the situ a tion exercises, Viola Eecellente, Splrito Veaco, ing 10 knockouts, .two decisions. In The fight ended