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1 Germany and Italy Quit International Blockade Of m T W E L V B ^tandiFBtFr Evntfng linrald 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.
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