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TEN PAGES ' PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. m ., NO. 266. (daoalfled AdvertUlng on Page 8) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1988. DISCUSSION ON Havana Throng Flees Before Gunfire of Machado’s Guards OVER LEGALITY CUBAN CHIEFS PONDER OFHIIELOANS ...... r > - OUSTING OF MACHADO GoTernor Cross Confers ' ' ^ V Leaders of President’s Own 1 e, . • ^•=^,VVvniniesr-‘lJt I ^ With State Leaders Over **No Need of Monroe Party Confer on Demand the Necessity of Calling Doctrine **—Pittman for His Resignation—^ Extra Session of Assembly New York, Aug. 10.—(AP)—^Ing to extend their governments to Party Lines Breaking United States Senator Key Pittman Latin America is negligible.” Hartford, Aug. 10.— (AP)—Peter of Nevada, chaimun of the Senate . He decline^ to commit himself on Down as Strike Contmnes M. Kennedy of New Haven, state foreign relations committee, termed whether the United States bad the Monroe Doctrine “an outworn director of the Federal Home Own­ cause, as yet, to intervene in Cuba policy” today. under the piatt amradment. It m Face of Decree of State ers Loan Corporation and Archibald Returning on the liner Manhattan was the Chiban question, to which he McNeU of Bridgeport. Democratic from the world economic conference is planning to give Ms attention in of War. National committeeman and mem­ in London, he said: Washington immediately, that “I think that for the purpose ot ber of the Federal Public Works brought an inquiry as to his stand Board of Connecticut, will confer assuring the Latin American peo­ on the Monroe Doctrine. Havana, Aug. 10.—(AP)— Tlie with Governor Cross ^ s afternoon ple that we are sincere in our an­ Pittman said there were two pro­ on the legality of Connecticut banks nounced policy that we will not in­ cedures which may be followed re­ question whether President Macha­ investing in home loan bonds. terfere, we should make a declara­ garding Chiba, one that the United do shall resign his post to bring There have been submitted to tion that there is no longer necessity States renounce the Platt amend­ for the Mimroe Doctrine. ment to the treaty giving Cuba her peace to (Duba, now under a form al­ Governor Cross suggestions that a ly declared state of war as the re­ special session of the legislature be “We should say that the Monroe freedom and allow foreign powers Doctrine is an outworn poU<^. it to intervene, or that the United called to legalize such investments. Almost as the camera clicked, the machine guns of presidential palace guards opened death-dealing fire upon this throng which had gathered sult of the menace of revolution, would be the greatest assurance the State intervene, should there .be Democratic State central commit­ in Havana streets to celebrate a false report that President Machado has resigned. Twenty- were killed, more than 100 wounded. Members was placed today before the Nation­ tee chairman David A. Wilson hav­ Latin American people could have sufficient cause, under the Platt of the crowd ran in all directions to escape the grim spray of bullets. that we are sincere and that there amendment. al Ex^utive Committee of General ing written to the governor in sup­ Machado’s Liberal party. port of such action, but before de­ is no further obligation on our part He said be oelieved corruption In termining that such authortsration to interfere in theii domestic affairs. government to be the main cause The executive committee met to would constitute an emergency and “The purpose of the doctrine was of the present Cuban unrest. consider the formula of peace pre­ necessitate the caUing of the Gen­ INSURANCE HRM BALBO PREPARING to prevent certain European coun­ “Does that include President Ma­ sented by united States Ambassa­ eral Assemoly, the governor is seek­ MILK STRIKE IS AVERTED; tries from extending their power to chado?” he was asked. dor Sumner Welles, acting as medi­ ing all infcrmatiou possible m the Latin America. At present the “If be happens to be in line with ator in the conflict between the Ma­ matter. He has conferred with FOR FINAL FUGHT danger of European powers attempt- the shot,” he replied. chado supporter^ and the opposition. State Bank Commissioner Walter TO SPEED RELIEF Would Eliminate Bfachado. Perry and his deputy R. Gordon TEMPORARY TRUCE IS ON This formula entails the with­ Baldwin, and today’s conference is drawal of Machado to make way for a “follow up” in the home loan pro­ a President approved by all parties. posal. To Accept Federal Bonds for Air Armada to Make One Diffetences within the parties MACHADO MUST RESIGN over the mediation program widen­ The governor on Friday afternoon Ail Action on Part of* Farm- STRIKING FARMERS will confer with his state recovery ed as the Liberal conference got un­ board. This board includes in its Mortgages m State Be> Hop to Rome’s New Port der way, and it appearied possible ers Postponed Until After that the old party lines would be membership Dr. Edward G. Dolan of SAYS CONGRESSMAN HSH ARE DUMPING MILK completely obliterated. Manchester, recently named United cause of Legal Tangle. Ostia; Fliers Decorated. States collector of internal revenue; Another Meeting Has Been Meanwhile the general strike, Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch of Colum­ - - 1 which brought the conflict over Ma­ bia, member of the state tubercur Ranking Republican , in chado to a head, continued unbroken losis commission; Frank D. Coster 'Mr aaveo, Ang. 10.—(AP)— A Held Tomorrow. Nmneroas Arrests in New ' Lislxm, Portugal, Aug. 10.— (AP) ANTI-CRIME DRIVE despite the efforts and expectations >'f Fairfielo, E. Kent Hubbard o f •ocapt Federtd bonds in —Sorrow over the death of a com­ of the government. M iddletown, p rcad en t o f the Con-4 ; jMVtgages was receiv- rade in the Azores dimmed for mem­ House Assures President »^ecticut manufactyrers’^ association;^' York State as Police and Havana, Aug. 10.— (AP) — A Insurance Hartford, Aug. 10.—(AP)— A bers of General Italo Balbo’b sea­ PROVES A SUCCESS state of war gripped (^ba today, its Deputy State Comniissiwier of Fac­ plane squadron the happiness they tory Inspection, William J. Fitz- the Con- temporary truce, between opposing of Support in Any Action purpose being peace. gei^d, Joseph Halloran of New Home Loan factions in Connecticut’s milk dis­ Dairymen Clash. otherwise would have found in pre Military forces ccmtrolled the is­ Britain, John J. Walsh of* Stam­ paratioo today for completing their land under decree of President pute prevailed today as the increase Maiebado, who said the general ford and Milton McDonald of ooiRpany notified flight to America and back. Taken on Cuba. Department of Josdee Makes in milk prices, established by the strike, paralyzmg industiy and Bridgeport. m anager Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 10— (AP)— ’“ ’The airmen prepared to fly di­ of its de- state control board, became effec­ trade, bad given “enemies of the At least 52 arrests in connection rectly to Ostia, Rome’s new port, Report on Its Month OU public peace” a chance to “create a FEDERAL RELIEF Clark o f tive. Hyde Park, Aug. 10.—(AP)— with a determined onslaught of where thousands of Italians were revolutionary state in the countiy.” Bridgeport, Aug. 10— (AP) —^Ex­ lut repre- This day, on which farmers had striking milk producers upem trucks expi>eted to dc them homage and es­ President Roofievelt was assured - Oonfliotiag and unyielding atti­ pressing the view that a special ses- m ort- threatened to caU a strike if tbelii cort ikem in a triumphal ■prooesskm today by Rc^rlcan coun­ Finney’s Topeka office, was taken relatives here. John J. Galligan, 31, lawful assembly at a Borden dairy and General Balbo will be driven the strike. ed with continued hearings on ties. He said he did not discuss into custody last night on charges of 19% East street came forward Agree on a Code. plant, denied the charges on ar­ through the central passage of the of having uttered $3,000 in forged The war declaration was at­ codes proposed for the coed and this with tha President and the blood transfusion was made. other industries, whll'' Administra­ raignment this morning and were Arch of Constantine, just outside bonds to the National Bank of tended by a series of swift moving There was no monetary co'fiipensa- tor Hugh S. Johnson awaited re­ released pending a hearing at 1 p. the ancient Coliseum, which thou­ Topeka. Finney, arraigned on a development, among which were: Bertha Skirving. a cable company tion as a reward for GsJligan’s plies from retailers and grocers to m. on Friday. 'The arraignment was sands of Americans have vi^ted. similar charge, is alleged specifical­ Washington, Aug. 10.—(AP)— employe who said she is an Ameri­ services to humanity. , Cleavage between union and non­ bis ultimatum of yesterday that before Justice of the Peace C. H. New Highway ly to have utered $20,(K)0 in spurious A short time later, Galligan got Knepka at Oxford. A new roadbed has been con­ FIVE MEN KILLED can, was arrested for allegedly union proposed codes for conduct store operating hours must not be securities to the same bank. speaking unfavorably of Cuba, but into trouble and be, was arrested on of the coal industry, stood forth to­ reduced to ?void having to hire Threatening Note structed imder the arch and a rail­ Meanwhile investigations into the charges of assault and battery and State police uid sheriff’s deputies ing around it baa been removed. ’The was released after being warned day at NRA hearings, with presen­ new workers. many angles of the case continued. against a recunypee. resisting a police officer. Judge arrested them hear the plant whe~e, 1,600-year-old monument, erected tation of the union agreement sup­ Writing the oeech which he will AS PLANE CRASHES D. A. N. Caiase, burget director, and Spanisi Ambassador Luciano William M. Harney, in Police Court, ported by a group of producers deliver in Baltimore tonight, the earlier there had been posted a after (Constantine’s victory over A. R. Jones, state auditor and their gave Galligan 15 days on each Maxentius, will again become the Lopes Ferrer, according to an au­ from 14 states and the United Mine administrator was said by his aid^ notice that “if y^u don’t close the assistants were engaged in checking thoritative source, protested to th< count. W orkers. to have received no word from ti)^ bonds and records in the office of Found in JMl President against treatment a» George Harrington of Chicago spokesmen for thousands of stcMi^ (Oontinned On Page Six) (Continnec on Page Two) the state treasurer, Tom Boyd. corded Spaniards, two of whom Another patient at the hospital Two Bodies Recovered After State officials have revealed eight needed blood last Sunday to save expoimded on this plan for trade affected by the wage and how were killed Monday, when Guardi practices while another crowd fol­ agreement approved for them. Issues of municipal bonds totalling fired on crowds near the presidea- her life and Dr. Elliott looked $329,000 are known to have been around for Galligan. He learned lowed his ever word. Largest Group Naval Machine Falls Near tiai palace and killed 21 pennns. Franl: C. Taplin, operator from ’The retailers and grocers, em­ forged in diqillcate, one set going to Offlcials at the Brltlen legatioo that the man was in jail. The hos­ ” the state treasury as security for pital authorities visited Galligan aeveland, had plastered the walls ploying more than 5,000,000, arr **Ambition o f U. S. declined to confirm a report that around the Commerce Department the largest group yet brought un-^; Honolnin. state deposits and the other set Grant Watson, the British minister, and be unhesitatingly agreed to go being in the hands of Chicago brok­ through the same experience. He auditorium platform with charts der the NRA’s modified presiden­ bad conferred with Welles about showing how northern bituminous tial re-employment agreement and Japanese Premier t ers. treatment of British subjects and was taken from the jail to the host While these offidala were work­ pital and after the blood transfusion fields had lost a great deal of busi­ their compliance wiih the terms damage to British property during Honolulu, Aug. 10.— (AP) —Navy ing the vault was guarded by armed was returned to his cell. ness to the southern in recent laid down by the administration is disturbances. salvage equipment grappled in 60 National Guard officers, who were But Dr. Elliott did not forget. He years. being watched closely by officials. Tokyo, Au|^40—(AP) —Lieuten-ahe called further domination of feet of water oday for wreckage of Meanwhile Senator WUfredo 9'sr- posted to see that no bonds or learned that Galligan was serving To follow Haningrtoa on the As to the future ol public utili­ ant Horisbi Yamagisbi, leader of Japan and the Orient in 1986, when the twin-motored Navy seaplane nandes, a Conservative who has sup­ stand, he planned a plea .or reduc­ ties under the re-employment pro­ re^sion of the Washington and records were removed without ported the administration, an­ thirty days,' having been committed ten Naval officers undergoing coutt- which carried five Navy men to on August 5. He wrote to Ju(^e tion of the wage spread between gram , Ckrfonel ^ G. W ilson, execu­ London naval treaties is due. their deaths in sn offshore crash authority. nounced a eonunissioa of eongrsM- Officials of the State Banking D,i- Harney and the latter today cut 15 northern and southern fields. tive secretary of the program, stat- niartial charged with the assassina­ He testified that hie group was and which still held the bodies of men would call od Senor Maehade partment were checking the records days from Galllgan’s sentence and Same Position ed_tbe status to clarify a situation tion of Premier Suyoshi Inukai and determined to “attempt the recon­ three in its ■plintered cabin. today to assure him of their sup­ ‘he will be released soon. Charies O’Neill, who yesterday which bad arisen in New Hamp­ other Terroristic acts, testified to­ struction of the Empire before that While Naval officials planned an of thres stote banks which were port. presented the non-imion code, said shire. day that fears of “America’s ambi­ crisis arose." Investigation, N. A. Tun. aviation cloedd foU6wlng Finney's arreet. AU '“Ir any momeut of crisis a aohi* the non-union operators had not ’The New Hampshire Public tion” motivated the terrorists. The testimony of the lieutexumt machinist’s mate, second daei, the three Institutions — the FideUty tion may be foimd among CubaBa," TREASURY BALANCE. changed their posltton on the open Service Commission had released a Testimony was produced to show formed the keynote of ail the evi­ only survivor was recovering from State of Emporia, tbe^ Eureka he aaaartad. “ Strong oppoaltfoia vsfP shop clause in their agreement. letter from the NRA quoting Wil­ that Yamagisbi commanded tbs dence beard thus far in the Naval bruicee and flight injuries and the Bank and the Farmers State Bank dsvalop against mtsr-maddfiac." 'Washington, Aug. 10.—(AP)— Donald Rlcbberg, general NRA son’s office as having said that Naval officers who invaded the trial, of which .todays session was shock of pluni^ng into the ocean of Neosho PaUs—are controlled by This apparently was la rafsnaaa to The position of the Treasury on counsel, has asked the non-union public utilities of tiiat state would' premier’s residence, and that be the eleventh. yesterday with the doomed j^ane. Finney’s relatives. Wallao paaes efforts with enpoti- August 8 was: Receipts for Aug. 8 group to remove the clause. not be required to come under the gave the command “fire” which Thoae killod wera Llautenante Tbs Emporis offlos of tbs broksr tiba aa

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PAGE TWO MANCHEaTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, IMS. ROCKVILLE P 0U C E A (T GOLF CADDIES HERE DALRYMPLE QUITS Questions—Answers AHHIXTOWN MSCttSSION OK OBITUARY IN VERNON DISTRICTS ' Mlantoaomah Tribs, L O. O. R., will bold an outing at Steiner’s TO HAVE TOURNEY AS DRY DEEaOR Grove, Bush Hill Road, next Sunday, OVERlEIUUrY Concerning The NRA Now Handle Automobile Caaes from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m., d. s. t DEATHS ______\ ______by Arrangement With State Steamed clams, clam chowder, sweet and white potatoes and sweet com Washington, Aug. id.— (AP) —^^RA officials believe that is enough. Police—Quicker Service. OFflOME LOANS Joaepb Stager will be served. Tickets may be ob- ■/ Trim Sunset Ridge But Lose 600 o f the 1,800 Employes What does the■ ------NRA mean n ? ‘ Joseph Stager, ot 46 Rose street, T ------tafcned from members o f tbe lodge The following questions were de­ When the eagle is taken By an arrangement between not teter than 9 o’clock tonight. (OootiflMd FfWP F*C* Hartford, a former realdent of Man­ veloped and answered today by the away can it ever be restored? to Wethersfield - r Mem­ chester, died this morning at 10:30 o f Prohibition Bureau State’s Attorney Michael O’Oonnell National Recovery Administration. No. Three dogs were killed by auto­ by the Leglatatur* befor* many s t at his home after an Illness of six Is Sunday considered legal holiday of Stafford Springs and the state tbe towns and cities wbicb now months. He had been confined to police at the Stafford Barracks and mobiles in Manchester within twelve bers’ Matches. Slated for Rem oval by the NRA as it affects the maxi­ Who has the authority for taking boturs from test night imtil this have public works construetion pro­ his bed for a month. mum hours a person may work each away the blue eagle from a firm or tbe Rockville police department, all jects in view can borrow funA n* Mr. Stager was bom in Germany, automcblle accidents in ths of morning.' In addition to tbe two w e ^ ? individual? killed teet night, as related else­ quired te promote tbeae ifiiprove- January 10, 1866, and came to this Administrator Hugh S. Johnson Rockville and the town ol Vernon ments. ''' Washington, Aug. 10.— (AP)—A. A legal holiday is one that in­ where ifi this issue. Dog Warden m two recent matchei, the cad> country and to Manchester in 1904, volves peak periods such as Christ­ must have the record presented to are now being investigated by tbe Before leaving Bridgeport, Mr. iriftking his home here until slz V. Dalrymple retired today as di­ Raymond Robinson was called upon dies of the local Country Club split mas or Thanksgiving. Under the him to determine just what the Rockville police. Captain Richard McNeil conferred wltb James D. rector iff prohibition with the aboli­ in tbe case of a dog owned by Rich­ years ago when the family moved spirit of the NRA, officials believe, issues are and he decides whether Sbsa takes care of this work during LAwler, local manager of the Home ‘ even, trouncing the Sunset Rio^e tion of the dry law enforcing bureau ard Symington which was kiUed on to Hartford, having dl^sed of Sunday cannot be considered as or not tte eagle will be withdrawn. the day and Sergt. Peter DougewlcZ Owners Loan Corporation, wbo re­ : caddies by a score ot 19^ to 7^ property owned by him on Oak by the creation .of a new suit in the at night Formerly investigation Main street this morning in front such. of the church of tbe Nazarene. ported that 328 ^plications for -'iand losing to Wethersfield, 19 to 8. street. For many years he was Justice Department’s division of in­ Can a retail store, open less than of accidents in the DobsonvlUe and mortgage aid have been filed with employed by Case Brothers as a vestigation, headed by J. Edgar Vernon Center section was bandied H. Civlello had the best local score Are pien delivering from store to 62 hours a week, before July 1, 1933, Sunday afternoon James Shanne- him by residents ol Fairfield cotmty gardener. EarUer he worked in the H oover. by a constable, but . be recently and E>evon, asking a total of $1,- In both matchesr shooting a 78. store and men delivering from store reduce th* store hours at i^ ? sey of Indianapolis address a Cheney Mills, velvet department. He William Stanley, first assistant to customer both classing as deliv­ No. moved to Ellington and cannot hold 460,877 in Federal aid. Of this Plans are now unaerway tor the was a charter member of South gathering of membefb ot the Bar­ attorney general, told newspaper­ ery m en? an office in the town of Vernon. amount $776,591 Is in mortgages caddy tournament at the Country Manchester Camp, Modem Wood­ men today that the reorganization People living in that vicinity are bers Protective Association of,Ck>n- dub and the prizes will be donated Yes. The necessity for delivery is Are retail stores with two or less held by banks. man of America, retaining bis mem­ had been completed in so far as now calling the Rookvllle police and necUcut at Music Hall, Waterbary. by members. A contribution list considered the same in both cases. employes, which keep open only the bership in the society until his carrying out Preslcent Roosevelt’s minimum number of hours required, are getting much faster service An invitation has been extended to BRAtNARiyS VIEWS ' has been posted at the club. ,the newly formed association in death. executive order, effective last night Under the retail merchants’ code, fulfilling their part? than by waiting until the state po­ Hartford, Aug. 10 — (AP) •— Ti) the first round of the Presi­ Manchester to attend. Arrange­ He is survived by bis wife, two but that details would not be made how long is an employe expected to Yes. lice come from Stafford Springs, Chairman Newton C. Brainard ot dent’s Cup matches, George Brown sons, Ignatz of this place and Frank public until Attorney General Cmn- work on Saturday? twenty miles away. ments have been made for transpor- tbe state municipal relief commis­ beat J. Handley, one up after 19 of Hartford, and three daughters, mlnga returns to Washington next Eight hours. Are there any figures available tati(m for those who wish to go co sion said thL morning, that be did ' holes of play. A. Knofia beat C. Mrs. Julius Christopher of Glaston­ Waterbary and they will gather at Willett, 2 and 1, A. Brown beat week. as to bow many people have sent in not understand, from press dis­ bury, Mrs. Mary Steams of Hart» John S. Huiiey, who was assis­ Does the NRA consider any stig­ their certificates of compliance un­ Depot Square at 10 o’clock Sunday patches the point Mr. McNeil was LiSmenzo, 3 and 2, Mike Freeman ford and Mrs. Helen LaGuire, also tant to Dalrymple, a Californian, is ma attached to taking away the der the President’s re-employment NEW YORK MAN FINED m orning. making. He pointed out that, un­ ~ beat Martin Alvord, one up after the of Hartford, also by a brother, match had gone 20 holes, F. BendalJ slated to head the dry unit in the blue eagle from one who has signed agreem ent? der the act creating tbe commis­ George Stager of Manchester. a c o d e ? ‘ No. The NRA proposes to wait Thomas Crockett, who has been sion, towns may, with the approval beat C. Thornton, 2 and 1, and E. The funeral wlU be held at the investigation division, and will 'be­ IN GOAT FARM CRASH Ballsieper beat W. Kronholm, 2 and come assistant director. No. It will be just as though until the period is up and then make living in Florida for the past six of the comihisslon, borrow above funeral home of Taylor 4b Modeen, years, is in Manchester for a few statutory limitations, by Issuing I. There were i,800 employees.in the they never bad a blue eagle and such a survey. 233 Washington street, Hartford, Peter Lavenbakes of 424 Chest­ days before returning to St. Augus­ serial bonds, the first issue o In the Chamber ot Commerce Saturday at 8 o’clock and at the Prohibition Bureau, of whom 600 , tourney. Art Knofia defeated Dr. were scheduled for removal. Stanley Cuban problems will be solved nut street, Brooklyn, N. Y., was tine, where be is located. mature not later than four years Sacred Heart church, Hartford, at fined $6 and costs in RockvUle City from the date of issue, and the last, ‘' Amos Friend, one up after 19 holes, 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Blue said that despite telegrams dis­ CUBAN CHIEFS PONDER through mediation. J. Carey defeated Frank Busch, 2 patched to prohibition administra­ Despite reports in Cuba last Court this morning for violation of not later than fifteen years from tbe Hills cemetery, Bloomfield. date of issue. This, Mr. Brainard ' and 1, J. G. Echmalian defeated tors througnout the country yester­ night ■ that Ambassador Welles the rules of the road resulting from said, might conflict with Federal Arthur Hultman, 2 and 1 and F. day instructing them to malntAin OUSTING OF MACHADO must hereafter deal with Orestes an accident which occurred early, MURDERS HIS KIN regulations, with wbicb be was not Blish, Jr., defeated G. Willis, 3 and their existing set-ups, that aU 1,800 Ferrara, the secretary of state, ra­ this morning at the Goat Farm' acquainted. He added that .news­ 1. had automatically been dropped last ther than vdtb President Machado, crossing, TalcottviliSi when Laven­ (Gontiniied From Page One) WITH AN ICE PICK paper reports indicate that in some The scores of the caddy matches LATEST STOCKS night and that it was'kno'wn in the it was said t the State Depart­ bakes pulled his car sharply in front of an automobile driven by cases in other states, the federal were as follows: various enforcement offices who had ment that no official communica­ easaiy the Marines now stationed at Isidore Renseloff of 317 Market government has decided to make t ^ Manchester (19i/i) tion to that effect has been receiv­ Norwich, Aug. 10.—(AP) — New York, Aug. 10.—(AP)— been reemployed in the new unit.. Quantico, Va., probably would be the street, CTblcago. loans without referring to stste H. a v leU o ...... 78 3 He also definitely stated that ed by the United Statei, Thomas De Polite, 40, today was D. CivieUo ...... 83 1% Stocks hesitated somewhat today, first to leind. The New York car was proceed­ form ally chaurged with the murder authorities. ' after an . early display of buoyancy, Dalrymple was out and was not ing to Rockville as the Renseloff car Mr. Brainard said be did not dviello brothers 2 among the re-employeo. About 1,000 men at Quantico, only TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS of Samuel Lamperolli, 46. his broth­ and forenoon gains of 1 to 3 or a few miles from the National capi­ approached the Goat Farm intersec­ Know what further act was needed E. Hultine ...... 85 2 Hoover is to have charge of com­ Washington, *ug. 10.—(AP) — er-in-law, who died after he was - W. Weir ...... 87 0 more points were either shaded tal, are equipped as expeditionary tion. Both cars were slightly dam­ in Connecticut. substantially or replaced with pleting the details of the reorgani­ The troubled situation in (juba stabbed with an ice pick. De Polite Hultine and Weir 2^ forces for quick action. brought Ambassador Katsuji De aged but none of the occupants were was held without bail. small losses. zation and Stanley said a picture of hurt. M. Reardon ...... 88 3 the set-up then would be made pub­ They could be landed in Cuba Buchi of Japan to the state depart­ Lampen)lli, the fathei of seven I* G ig U o ...... 89 2% Trading was quite brisk in the within a few days. ment today to inquire about condi­ TRUCK HITS TROLLEY, morning, but the volume tended to lic. children, died at the Norwich hospi­ Reardon and Gigllo 3 Unofficial estimates showed today tions there with particular reference tal last night after making a deato dwindle as prices began to slip. to safety o f ">anese subjects. He Profit taking was fairly weU ab­ that probably 2,000 or more Marines BALBO PREPARING bed statement in which Coroner Ed­ NO ONE IS INJURED 19% and SEdlors could be rushed to told newspapermen afterward that ward G. McKay s|dd, he accused his Sunset Ridge (7%) sorbed. The slow-down followed Secretary Hull had assiured him the publication of the U. S. Steel Cor­ SUSPEND BEER UCENSE Havana if necessary from other brother-in-law. T . F isk ...... 0 points on the Atlantic coast, land­ United States is taking every pos­ FOR FINAL FUGHT In the statement, McKay said, Bridgeport, Aug. 10—(AP) — A J. S a g a n ...... 1% poration’s backlog which disclosed sible step to prevent damage to. tbe a July recession a trifie larger than ing shortly after the Quantico Lamperolli chargee be Polite with Bridgeport bound-trolley, with near­ Flak and S agan...... 1 (aVEN TO LDNCHE0NET1E group. life and property of foreigners in ly a score of passengers aboard, V eska ...... % expected. Grains again advanced Chiba. (Gontimied From Page One) threatening to kill a son. one of ten both in Chicago and Winnipeg and Army Troops children. He said he saw Lamperolli most of them women, was partially H. Fisk ...... 3 Japan was the third foreign na­ demolished and the passengers cotton was fairly steady • The dol- At least 5,000 regular Army carry a razor which he planned te Veska and Fisk ...... % Control Board Inspectors Find tion to take ;p the matter as Great momentary center of attraction in severely shaken and in near panic at .lar eased a bit in foreign exchange troops also would be available, most­ use. Brown ...... 0 Place Once Approved Doesn’t Britain and Spain are understood to the. Roman world. 8:40 a. m., today at Devon when the dealings.' Bond were moderately ir­ ly from the First Division, com­ The statemenc asserted Lam­ M artini ...... % have made similar inquiries of the On each jide of the arch, addi­ trolley was side'wiped by a heavy Brown and Martini ...... 0 regular. Meet Present Rules. posed of four regiments of Infantry American ambassador at Havana tional arches of trium^. will be perolli took the razor out of De and auxillsulea stationed in and Polite’s pocket while the two men chain store supply, truck. The alcohol and farm shares through their envoys. formed of hundreds of Fascist ban­ Several of the women screamed were given ? run-up at one time, aroimd New York. were in a store. De Polito, his 7% The Center Spa, a confectionery De Buchi is Japan’s minister to ners in the hands of youthfu; Fas­ and stampeded for tbe front exit, Manchester (8) but they later receded with other and luncheonette place previous to Although Army officials declined Chiba a s well as A m erica and con­ cists. brother-in-law saia, missed the which had been partially tom a'way groups. Gains of fractions to H. dviello ...... 78 1 acquiring a permit to sell beer imder to divulge how the mobilization sequently is •'ntrusted with the wel­ Tbe moment U Duce and General razor and asked him if he had taken by tbe force of the impact. D. dviello ...... 83 1% aroimd a point, however, were held a restaurant license, was closed yes­ would take place, no secret was fare of Japanese in tbe island. Balbo pass beneath Constantine’s it He said he denied be bad. The crash, beaurd for blocks, dviello brothers 1 by Western Union, Deere, Ameri­ terday afternoon by inspectors from made that it is Army and Navy Italy likewise joined the list of monument, cannon will boom, the Later De Polite left for his home brought scores of spectators to the W . W eir ...... 8 6 1% can Commercial Alcohol, Case, the State Liquor Control Board on policy to have a "plan for every pos­ nations showing solicitude about the historic bell in the CAmpidolglio, the and came back and "struck me with scene and also Policeman Patrick M. Reardan ...... 86 0 Baltimore and )hio, Dupont, West- the claim that it was not sufficiently sible emergency.” Cuban situation. world’s oldest capitol building, will an ice pick,” the slain man’s stete- Casej’, of the Milford police. Augfusto Rossi, Italian ambassa­ Weir and Reardon 1 inghouse, Santa Fe and N. T. Cen­ equipped to be classed as a restaur­ Sources close to Army authorities •-ing, and tens of thousand., of per­ ment was quoted as saying. V As the front platform of the car dor, said after a call on Secretary L. GigUo ...... 8 6 0 tra. Losers of similar .- nount in­ ant A suspension of 11 days was told the Associated Press that the sons will Jheer. The ice pick. Coroner McKay add­ crumpled, (Dasey and other w it­ F . H a d d e n ...... 86 1% cluded American Telephone, Na­ imposed. First Diidslon in New York would Hull that he had tasked for recent ed, belonged te Lamperolli, but had nesses of the crash rushed forward news'eonceming Cuba and was told From the arch the automobile Giglio and Hadden % tional Distillers, United Aircraft, be the first Army troops to go in been given to De Polite te sharpen. expecting to find the moterman of On Monday the proprietor of the that while the situation is critical, procession will move down the new Public Service of New Jersey, Spa was called to Hau'tford and the event of orders from the Chief Empire street, flanking tbe Roman The mother of the accused man. col­ the trolley car, Francis J. Wynne, 8 North .^Amerlctui, General Motors, the United States hopes a settle­ asked concerning the equipment Executive. , * Forum. The street will be co'vered lapsed in City Couit as her son was pinned in the 'wreckage, but instead, W etliena^ (19) U. S. Industrie Alcohol, U. S. ment will be effected, which will re­ and the menu of bis place and also Stationed near Mamhattan are the with laurel leaves. arraigned today. The hearing was they discovered the moterman un­ R. Schappa ...... 79 2 Steel, U. S. Smelting, Goodyear store peace. as to the number of customers that 16th, 18th, 26th and 28th Infantry postponed until August 19, at the harmed and working quietly to re­ Hughes ...... >83 1% and Allied Chemical. The mast and flag layout of a could be seated. The board hav­ re^ments, comprising from 600 to full dress battleship will be erected request of the accused’ attorneys. store order among the excited pas­ Schappa and Hughes 2 The decrease if 86,546 tons in U. ing recently ruled that there must sengers. W ilk e * ...... 85 1% l.WO men each. Besides these, in Empire street. This is permitted S. Steel’s unfified orders was at­ be at least 24 seats in a restaurant. there are seyeral regiments of field Winter ...... 78 3 tributed in some quarters to press E. W. DWYER APPOINTED only in the seaports of Italy, and it Judge William S. Hyde (rf this artillery, en^neers and other auxil­ signihes Rome’s return to the sea, Wilkes and Winters 2 ing shipments to consumers during place and Senator John Blackball SH) NOYES CARDS 71 W. Schappa ...... 81 3 iary troops. The Army has its own which Premier Mussolini has been the month rather than to a falling of Hartford have been retained to transport^ for moving these troops. TO FEDERAL POSITION Wrestling Tonight! H o p k in s ...... 86 1% off of business. In the week ended advocating by deepening the Tiber further present the case to the Navy’s Contribution cbeuineL TO LEAD QUALIFIERS Schappa and Hopkins 2% yesterday bank clearings also board. SANDY BEACH ARENA showed a decline, with the total at The Navy’s contribution in case Nephew of Sen. Lonergan Is Crystal Lake < 19 This closing is the result of a of need could come both from Quan­ FLIER’S FUNERAL the lowest since the middle of May. New Haven, Aug. 10.—(AP)— recheck of places grwted licenses tico and Philadelphia, and from Given Place in Internal Rev­ Ponta Delgada, Azores. Aug. 10 GEORGE GODFREY Banking circles, while still hav­ Sid W. Noyes, former Yale -ts’-, to sell beer during the rush. ships on the Atlantic seaboard. enue Department. — (AP) —All shops in Ponta Del­ 280 Lbs., 6’ 7” Tall, FomoM’ Men­ d a d iu s Ptolem y ■wrote a book ing their fingers crossed in the now. playing under the colors of the on astronomy whi^ was used as a matter of iiiflatlonary possibilities, These Include three cruisers, the In­ gada were closed for two hours to­ ace to World’s Heavyweif^i; dianapolis out of Philadelphia, an­ Ardesl3' Club of New York, shot a textbook for 1,500 years. imderstand that the recent Hyde day daring the fimerai with' fuU Boxing Title other at Boston, and a third from Hartford, Aug. 10— (AP) — Ed­ par equalling 71 today to lead Park conferences were l''^rgely con­ military honors of Lieutenant £ki- vs. ENVOY IS APPOINTED the Canal Zone. These cruisers ward F. I>^er, nephew of Senator early finishers in the 18-bole quali­ cerned with refunding problems rico* Squaglia, who was killed yes­ STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO have complements of 400 to 500 men. Augustine Lonergan, has been given terday when one of tbe seaplanes qt fying roimd of the New Haven Three Times World’s Champioa which are now confronting the ad­ an appointment in the process tax (Country (Hub golf tournament. Personal Notices Washington, Aug. 10.—(AP) — In addition, there is the Naval trans­ the Italian a it squadron overtumeKd ministration. port Henderson, at Norfolk, capa­ division of the Internal Revenue De­ Noyes topped off a consistent PAUL BERLl^rBACn The recent success of the gov­ President Roosevelt today appoint­ in taking off. ble of carrying 2,000 sailors and partment, Or. Edward G. Dolan, The Italian ship Citta di Catania performance by sinking a twenty- Former World’s L%ht- ernment’s first long-term bond is­ ed CTharles S. Wilson of Maine as newly- appointed collector for Con­ foot putt on the last green for a Heavyweight Boxing Cbampion minister to Yugo Slavla. Announce­ Marines. was expected, from Horta this after­ CARD OF THANKS sues since 1931. bankers believe, Besides the cruisers, there are two necticut, announced this afternoon. birdie four. Eri' Erlcsor of Mead­ vs. We wish to thank our friends, and ment was made at the White House. noon to take aboard the body and may result chis fall 'n an effort of divisions of destroyers on the Atlan­ The appointment, made by Guy ow Brook got a bole in one, but AL MORELLL of Boeton neighbors for kindness and sympathy Now minister to Rumania, he is tbe three airmeta who were the the Treasury to convert the Lib­ tic seaboard, of four ships each. P. Helvering, commissioner ot In­ even with hi.'» see, he was forced to ahown to us, at the time of the death erty Fourth 4% bond Issue of a native of Bangor and a graduate lieutenant’s companions in the WALTER DUDA of our mother, Mrs. John McCabe' One has a reduced complement, due ternal revenue, was approved by Dr. wrecked seaplane. take a 76 for tee r&imd. He sank Europet^^jObampion Mr. an-' Mrs. John McKenna. which more than $6,000,000,000 is of Harvard. He is 58 years old and to participation in Naval reserve Dolan, he stated. 'The process tax bis tee shot on tbe 12tb Edward McCabe, now outstanding. Under a patriotic ha& been in the diplomatic service division is now being organizeo. Scores o f >ther early finishers: Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Wright, cruises. But the other dl'vision of COWBOY WHITE, of (Bclahomn plea, is thought, the holders of 32 years. four ships carries about 100 men to Mr. Dwyer, a native of Hartford, John Palmier] of fleadow Brook, Mrs. Sarah Davis. TONY COLOSANO of Springfield John McCabe. this Liberty Loan might agree to From 1912 until 1915 he was the ship. is a son of M. J. Dwyer. He attend­ LITTLE GIRL IS DYING 35-40—75; V. Larsen, New HaVen substitute their securities *or anew secretary of the Embassy at Lenin­ ed the public seboois and was Country Club, 39-40—79: V. Van- vs. offering bearing interest of around grad. He was transferred from that MENOCAL SPEAKS graduated from tbe Hartford public derwater of Meadow Brook, 37-43 MAX BLOOMFIELD of N. Y. 3 o r 3% per ce n t post to Madrid as secretary and be­ Miami, Fla., Aug. 10.—(AP) — high school In the class of 1914. FROM STING OF A BEE —80; C. C. EUwell, unattached. 39- LUCIAN LAMARB It is pointed out that England came counselor of Embassy there Gen. Mario G. Mraocal, former From that year until 1919, he was 42—81; F. McGulness of Meadow New England Llgbt-Henvyweight has had little difficulty In her vari­ in 1916. president of Cuba ard a poMible employed in the Internal Revenue Brook. 45-41—86: J. Garrity of Chamifion ous conversion projects and has Department under James J. Walsh, Norwsdk, Aug. 10.— (AP)— vs. Two years later he was made candidate for the office if the Twelve year old Irene Reed is in a Meadow Brook, 42-47—89; Charles been enabled to save huge amounts then collector. JACK ROGERS of Califomia charge d’affaires at Sofia, Bulgariei, Maebado regime falls, said he' was critical condition at the Norwalk Johnson of Race Brcrk. 46-44—90; in these deals. The Liberty Fourth Repoits that Thomas F. McGrath, and in 1918 was appointed as minis­ awaiting priv te advices today be­ hospital today suffering, from an in­ William Gallagher, unattached, 47- Admission ...... 40e—56»—76c. 4% issue is callable on any interest fore disclosing his future course of head of the income tax dl'vision of wi Doeu* fan ter at that post, where he remained fection brought about dy the sting 47—94. Match -jlay begim tomor­ First Boot At 8;S0 P. BL date. The next interest pa]rment action relative to the island affairs. the office, and connected with tbe until be was transferred to Rumania of a bee. The child was stung test row. comes on Oct. 15. If the conversion in 1928. Informed that a state of war had department for jiom t 20 years, was is not announced at 'hat time, the been declarec 'o (^ba, the veteran to be dropped, vrere characterized Friday while ^ e was sitting on the Quality Groceries Treasury would have to wait an­ leader of opposition to Machado is­ as “premature,” by Dr. Dolan today. back porch of her home. On Sun­ other six months to call the .ssue. The Jimson weed gets its nam^ sued a written statement saying: day the lower part of her jaw start­ For Less As an aid. not only to a conver­ from a corruption of "Jamestown” ; ‘T am adverse to saying or doing ed to swell and she was rushed to sion scheme but to industrial prog­ the hungry Virginia colonists once anything at the present time that tbe hospital. The swelling has Pickling Spices, ress generally, easy money condi­ diced on a mei^s of jimson weed will mqddle the situation. Maebado HOSPIT^NOTES continued and her entire face is 10c size, pkg...... O C tions are being viewed quite -heer- greens and were lucky to escape defiant is a Machado we know. I affected today. Her two eyes are John McManus of 41 Biro street closed and physicians hold little Cider Vinegar, (con- fully in the financial district Time with their lives since the plant is am awaiting private advices from money rates recently have worked [loisonous. Cuba. When I receive them I will was discharged and David Werbner, hope for her recovery. tents only), gallon ... ibOC slightly lower. The seasonal expec­ be better able to make clear the 38, of 65 Durkin street and bis two It is thought that the bee had picked up a poison from some other Good Luck Jar Rub- O C ^ tation, however, is that rates may course I intend to pursue." sons, Alfred 9, and Sidney, 5, Miss begin to harden by Labor Day. Only yesterday, the exiled leader Marie Vezina of 24 Owen street, object, on wbicb it had alighted and bers, 4 doz...... m OC predicted a climax in affairs of the Hartford, and Joseph Bika of 75% that it’s sting injected tto poison Parowax, Q Minnesotan N ew island Republic within "48 to 72 Summer street were admitted yes­ into tbe child’s face. lb. pkg...... OC J. W. CONDICT DIES hours.” He prophesied that within terday. Head of Eagles that time either the • American Sherwood Axptewall of 364 Park­ EMPLOYES RETIRED. Mason Quart Jars, Q O Old L3rme, A ug. 10.— (A P ) — John government would publicly re­ er street, Walter Uzupis of 486 doz...... OOC N. Ccmdlct 61, member of the Fed­ nounce Machado, or, that not ma­ North Mam street, B*el3m Keldash Hartford, Aug. 10.—(AP)— The eral War Trade Board during the terializing armed revolt would of Addison, fifiizabetb Anderson of stated board of finance and control Granulated Sugar, A Q ^ World War. was fotmd dead in his bresdc out in every province in the 5'* Eldridge street, Jacqueline Jean- today retired two ststte employes 10-lb. cloth sack ...... 4 o C bed at his home here today. Mr. island. blamc of 111 Elldridge street, Alice who have been engaged as guides at Rosebuds Whole ^ (J Condict was a member of one of Schmidt of 11 Ann streA and Elvira the state library. They ar« James the oldest families in New Jersey, AWAITING MESSAGE Schugg jf 690 Forbes street, East E. Officer of Wetberafldd, who had Beets, largest can ... A O C having come '.o Old Lym-! from Washington, Aug ^0.—(AP)— Hartford were admitted as hospital been 43 years in .the state’s service, Salad Oil, ^ pf Orange, N. J., seven years ago after With Pfesiient Machado still re­ clinic tonsil and adenoid patients formerly as a j;uard at the state pint bottle...... xOC having been abroad for a period of fusing to rerign, the State Depart­ for oper.itions. prison at Wethersfield, and Walter seven years. ment today awaited some commu­ J. Wheaton, of 26 Oak street, who Big R Dog Food, q He is survived by his widow, nication from Cuba in response to NO STICKERS ALLOWED had been employed 21 years. Offi­ B c a n s ...... M arian Freeman Ck>ndict and tivo President Roosevelt’s appeal cer is retired on a pension of three- SODS, John H. Condict, Jr and through Anibassador Cintas for Hartford, Aug. 10—(AP) — Use fourths of his salary of $104 a Sun-Maid Puffed Stephen Condict some settlement of troubles in the of sUckers on windshitids and rear month, while Wheaton's pension is Raisins, 4 pkgs.-...... m DC island. windows of autonjobiles will be dis­ $69.80 a month. __ My-T-Rne Ice Cream ^ The Cuban ambassador, who couraged by the state motor ■ — I Powder, pkg...... / conferred with Mr. Roosevelt at vehicle department as it has in tbe C PEACH SUPPER Hyde Park yesterday, returned to t, it was stated today at offices DANCE I - DANCE! Estelle Washington today and an early the state office building. This By Hie Coventry Fragment Given by Junior Sons of Italy Sweet Wrinkled €\ commuAcatlon from him to the rwould Include a ban on NRA stick­ at Peas, 2 cans ...... ^ O C Society. State ^Department is expected. ers, which are now making their ap­ ROLLER COASTER Puritan Sliced Bacon, /\ Ther* were no new devel'pments pearance in considerable numbers, AT THE CHAPEL of importance m the sltuatioD last and which, while used ir a 'good \ DANCE HALL ^ n > .p k g ...... l U C night. ’The plan of the Cuban par­ cause, do not come within the regu­ (Sons of Italy Ball, Kasney Street) hlative T(»natoes, o f August 15th ties for Machado’s retlren'ent and lations ot the department. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 ^Ib. basket ...... a OC F tmu 6 O’Cleofc On, D. S. T. Bleet'on of Minnesou State Sena* the recrganlxatlon of the govern­ The state law prohiblta the use of tor George Nordlln as grand ment under a secretary of state 'anything on windshields or rear win­ NOVELTY OANGB worthy preeidsDt ot the Fra­ stands just as it was sutafitted to dows, which tend to obstruct the Short Cake, NorwaglM Salad, \DaMlng t to U . ternal Order of Baglee was Machado through Ambassador view of operators ot automobUea. It BoDs, Cake and Oolba.- M A H 1EU *8 ■ehedoled to be the elostng Weliet earlier in the week. was stated at the motor vehicle de­ M w lo by event of the annoal eonvention Officials of the State Depart­ partm ent today there ia. q o dispoet- Art McKay’* narpa aad fflata GROCERY 30c Id CleTelaad. O. Nordlin. a St. ment (^iterated the't the- United itioo to let up on the recommended Admieolon Ifid •THANTOM 0F THE Am ? I C .1 Paul man. Is shown at the con* States was not considering iater- •aforcement of theaa reaulatlona in Transportation Free fkom t. la 188 Spruce Street VDBtlOa. — ' ysntton and still lioped that tha tha allghteat P.ltSkamSoettiEsdlSiitalw 1 sssLaestifcSS; i . • . . ■ ... 1 ' ...... ■ ■ ■ ,, ' ■ ' - ■ ' ■ K ■- V >• V ' ‘ i ■: ‘

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSPAY,,AUGiaST 10,1938. _>AGE:THJ«B

of Stafford Springs are the guests Adjourned Hearing, peracme Who ment Agreement.- Mall it to the of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Starke of have not complied with th e require­ District Office of the Department Y.ECASmilMnG MUSICAL FESTIVAL Franklin streeL N. R. A. ments of paragraph (1 ), above, may­ of (Commerce. Comply with its pro­ PHONE CO. LEASES ROCKVILLE , Kiowa Oouncil, Degree of £*oca- be permitted at any time prior to visions'as far as possible. Now, if a MEET TOMORROW hontas, will hold a meeting on Fri­ Bulletins the close of the Hearing to file writ­ kpedfle code has been submitted by ATTRACTS MANY day evening in Red Men’s Hall, ten statements cohtaiui^ proposals your industry and its wage aud CAMPBELL GARAGE Rockville NatimuL Bank Building, for eliminations from, modifications hoiur provisions accepted by a NRA at which Mias Mae Phillips, Poca­ ADJOURNMENT OF HEARING of, or additions to the code support­ Deputy Administrator, sign the Cer>> Eighth District Children Look F A a TO LOCATE tifleate of Compliance with this m- hontas, will preside. All members ed by pertinent information or argU' Fmrvriurd to T6monNm*t The Retail Trade Excepting Pooa ment. Such written statements doriaement: "To the extent of NRA Nationally Known Musicians are urged to attend this meeting as To Use Boildiiig for Housing Event—Starts at 2 p. m. a soda) hour will follow. and Grocery Distributors must be cmidensed as much as pos­ consent as announced, we have com­ FATAL FLYWHEEL sible. plied with the President’s Agree­ Cards have been received from The above trade, as represented Public hearings are solely for the ment by conforming with the sub­ Gather to Hear Real John Forrest of Orchard stret who by the National Retail Furniture T ru eb and Equipment The anniiRl swimming meet will Association, National KetaU Hard­ purpose* of obtaining in the most stituted provisions of the code sub­ Piece of Engine That Killed is the guest of his son, ESmer For­ direct manner the facts useful to- mitted for the (blank) trade or in^ be hdd tomorrow afternoon at 2 Tolland Man Disappeared — rest and family at Detroit, Mich. ware Association, Mali Order As­ o’clock. The 8tb school district American Songs. sociation ot America, National As­ the Administrator, and .no arau- dustry.’’ Hand this to your local After Sept 1. Mrs. Lillian Gardner of Paw­ ments will be heard or considered^at children look . forward with great His Funeral Tomorrow. sociation ot Retail Clothiers and postmaster, who will post your tucket R. I., who has been spend­ this time. Representation of inter­ anticipation to this event, and Mr. Furnishers, National Retail Dry name on the Honor Roll and hand ing two weeks with .her aunt, Mrs. ested parties by attorneys or spec­ you the NRA Blue Eagle. Hamilton has a large number of A coitmer’s inquest into the acci­ Goods Association, and the National A lease has been given by Earl Marion, Va., Aug. 10.—(AP)— M. E. McCarthy, has returned to ialists is permissable, but it is not names entered for the various races. dental death of Frank V. Lewis of Shoe Dealers Association, repre­ 3. If neither 1 nor 1 applies and Sponsors of the revival of “Anglo- her home. to be regarded as necessary. In­ Campbell to the Southern New Eng­ Last year a great many parents and sentative ot the retail trade this you feel you have to file a petition Suon Music for Anglo-Saxons,'* Tolland who was killed yesterday Miss Josephine Devlin is spend­ 01 dustry, workers and the consuming for relief, do this: land 'Telephone Co. for the use of his friends attended, and it is to be country have submitted a proposal from all par*a of the Nat'on and when a flywheel tore loose and ing the week with Miss Charlotte public will be represented by special Sign the President’s Re-employ- garage located at Main street and hoped that an even greater number abroad, are gathering on White plunged through his body, will be Kehl of Stafford. Basic Ckide of Fair Competition, will come tomorrow. Everybody ia advisers employed by the Govern­ ment Agreement, mail it to the Middle Turnpike for the storage of Top Mountain today for the third held soon at the Lewis farm it was Miss Julia Quinn of this city is copies,ot which are available at the ment. welcome. office of the National Recovery A d­ District Office of the Department of anniiRl folk music festival—the an­ sail, today. In the meantime mem­ spending a week with Miss Kath­ The code for the Retail Trade Ehc- Commerce. Jf you find you cannot their automobiles osed in the Man­ The beginners’ race is always in­ nual revival of traditional tunes bers of the Lewis *’amlly and neigh­ ministration, Room 45jlI>, Depart­ cepting Food amd Grocery Distribu­ chester district and also for the teresting. Most of the children en­ erine Robinson of Portland, Maine. ment of Commerce, Washington, U. comply, with most of its provisions, early Colonists brought to Ameri­ bors are puzzled over the disappear­ tors in its present form merely re- then prepare a petition to the NRA storage of materials necessary for tering this race have only been able Otto Doss has returned to bis C. them to have on band. The lease is ca. ance of &e flywheel after it did its home on Woodland street from the orcjicsal of the above asking for a stay or postponement to swim the distance of 60 feet White Top Mountain during the destructive work. A complete Notice is hereby given that the mentioned trades, and none of the dated as of September 1, 1933 and is week ago. Keen competition is ex­ Hartford hospital where he recently of those provisions which would given for one year with a two yesur festival days will be a Mecca for search in the vicinity of the acci­ underwent an oper.stion for the re­ Public Hearing on this Code an­ ..b.ons contained thereth ar. to produce an “unavoidable hardship." pected in the other events, especial­ Nationally known musicians and dent heis failed to disclose the wheel. nounced for 10 a. m., Tuesday be regarded as having the approval option. ly the pool championship, which moval of the kidney. Submit this petition to a trade as­ In giving this lease Mr. Campbell music lovers v.’ho will gather to Those familiar with that type of Cards have been received from August 15, 1933, in the U. S. Cham­ of the National Recovery Adminis­ sociation of your industry, or, if was won last year by Alex Rylewlcz. accident say that it is possible the ber ot Commerce Building, 1615 H retains the section of the building hear the na^’^ve musicians sing and Miss Bessie Durfee who is spending tration as applying to this trade. none, to your local Chamber of In event of rain or the day being wheel blew into small particles Street, N. W.; Weishington, D. C., which he has occupied as sm office play from memory the melodies her vacation at Indian Neck, Bran­ HUGH S. JOHNSON, Commerce, or such other orgamza- cold the meet will be held on Mon­ similar to an emery wheel or grind­ will be adjourned until 10 a. m. and wUl conUnut in the gasoline which have been handed down un­ ford. Administrator. tion as can properly vouch for the day the 14th. recorded since the days of King stone when it bursts. ’The . wheel Tuesday, August 22, 1933, at the business, having contracted with the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mozzer of A. D. Whiteside. facts. If officially accepted by one Shell Eastern Petroleum Company James smd of William and Mary. came from an jld Ford engine and same place. An opportunity to be Mt. Ephrain, New Jersey, are en­ Deputy Administrator. of the. above, add the following to to carry a full ne of their gasoline Tonight Joh.1 Powell, noted Vir­ was at top speed when the accident beard (either in person or by duly the face of your certificate: happened. joying two weeks witt the latter’s appointed representative either by and oils as v ell as lubricants. This SIMPLY WORN OUT? ginia pianist, wiir give a recital of HERE’S RIGHT PROCEDURE “Elxcept for those interem pro­ has already been agreed upon and original American compositions Lewis was bom in Oakville, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry appearance or by sending a written Schlaeffer of Longview. 'Thousands of telegrams from em­ visions regarding wages and tho new pumps are being installed Take Lydia E. Pinkham^ based on these old times which he Waterbury, 53 years ago. He was a or telegraphic statement) at such hours which have been approved millwright and had worked for 35 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scheiner ployers requesting specific informa­ and painted to comply with the and others have discovered. adjourned hearing will be given to tion as to just what steps mast be by the (blank) association or or- Vegetable Compound years in Boston. Recently be had have returned from a short motor persons or groups who can show a standard color used by the com­ Here for the festival too will be taken in order to receive the Blue gsinization.’’ pany. He will continue to carry made his home with his mother Mrs. trip to Boston. substantial interest as workers, em­ fir. anythlHS be more weerinS for Miss Maude Karpeles. "ecretary of Eagle, are still pouring into Na­ Then the postmaister will author­ tires, batteries and automobile ac­ women yhe" the ceueleM round of Alida 1. Hitchcock Lewis, while his Miss Ellsie Cummings of EUlington ployers, consumers or otherwise, in the English Folk Dance Society, of tional -Recovery Administration ize you to use the NRA Blue Elagle. cessories as before, continuing the howeohoirt dntlM? Ton faeve no time to wife continued to work in Boston. avenue, is spending two weeks with the effect of any provision of the be aide . . . you are tired . . . eiUng London; Miss May Gadd, New headquarters here. In order that This laist procedure may take some business which he started ten years . . . yet cannot atop. Tbere cornea a tUna York :aty, president of the Eng­ He leaves his mother, his wife, Mrs. her sister, Mrs. Leslie Badmington proposed Code. Ethel M. Salzmon Lewis and two these queries may be answered time and is, of course, subject to ago. As bis supply of gasoline and when aomethins anapa and yoo Bad lish Folk Dance Society of Ameri­ at their summer home in Bradford. Those wishing to be heard must yootaelf aimply worn out. brothers, Hugh and Samuel Lewis. clearly and concisely, Gen. '^om as reversal when your petition is re­ oil wiU be delivered to him in tank ca; Misses EDizabeth and Ituth Mrs. Edwin Herig and children of comply with the following simple S. Hammond, Executive Director of viewed by the NRA. trucks Mr. Clampbell has leased to Lydia B. Ptnkham’a Veftetable ’The funeral will be held tomor­ Norwood, Mass., are the guests of requirements: pound wiU help you. Its tonic actioo wffl Burchenal, president nd secretary row afternoon at 2:30 fr'>m the Tol­ the President’s Re-employment Pro- Henry Schaller the side track and gire yon renewed strength, and will maaa of the American Folk Dance So­ Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Doherty of (1) A written or telegraphic re­ gram, today laid down the exact WEAVERS ON STRIKE. yards, together with the equipment your d«Hy tasks seem eawiar to yon. land Federated church. Burial will I*rospect street. quest for an opportunity to be beard ciety; Miss Martha Beckwith, of be in the Sconkamonk cemetery in procedure, in a statement to the at the side track on Essex street. 4S out of erery U# women who report Vassar College, president of the Mr. and Mrs. John Columbo ani must be filled before noon on Mon­ press. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 10.— (AP) The lease which has been taken to ns say that they are benefited b y O w Tolland. day, Aug(ust 21. Room 4830 (Office medldne. Boy a bottle from your drug­ American Folk Lore Society; Miss Slackening of industry daughter. Miss Beverly Columbo, The statement follows: —More than 100 of the 150 men and by the Southern New Elngland Tele­ gist today . . . and watch the rcenlts. of the Deputy Administrator in Jean Thomas, president of the General slackening of industry in have returned to their home in Med­ To all employers who are not women weavers who have been phone (Company means that the American Folk ^ng Society; Dr. ford, Mass., after a two weeks visit charge of Hearing), Department of working under codes approved by working on double shifts of 40 garage building on Center street at Rockville has been reported during Cjommerce, Washington, D. C. George Pullen Jackson, of Vander­ the past week, particularly in the with Mr. and Mrs. James Devlin of the President and who ask: "How hours each at the Richard Borden Edgerton street owned by the Man­ bilt University €md many others. King street (2) Such request shall state the do 1 obtain the Blue Eagle?’’ the Manufacturing Company, went on chester Lumber Company, which has woolen mills, preparatory to the name of (a) any person seeking to Tomorrow will be devotee to pre­ putting the new industrial woolen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and answer is, there are three methods strike today. been used by the Southern New testify in the hearing, and (b) the Elngland Telephone Company will be liminary contests in folk slng^g. code into effect in this city. The new son, Francis, and daughter Barbara which may be pursued. The strikers said trouble arose dancing, and instrumental music, persons or groups whom he repre­ vacated. code becomes effective on Monday, of Norwood. Mass., are the guests 1. Sign the President’s Re-em­ because the weavers are required to and the evening program includes sents. Aug^ust 14. About two weeks will be of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fay of ployment Agreement as is—without operate two and three additional the telling of traditionr.' folk tales (3) Such request sbal' contain a You u n cnoush cuh froa u> to p«y bills, tacts, or needed to make certadn changes in Elast street. change or modification. Mail it to looms each since the adoption of the and folk dancing. Saturday’s pro­ Joseph Fitzgerald of Boston, statement setting forth without the District Office of the Depart­ 40 hour schedule, without an in­ hospiul expensts— in !4 hows. Repry tccocdiny to the personnel of the Rockville mills yow ineotw in 1 ,9 , 3 ,6 ,1 0 aonths or lonjcr. You gram will be presented V the win­ Mass., is the guest of his sisters, argument, a proposal: (1 ) for the ment of Commerce. Put its provi­ crease in their wage scales. after the new woolen code becomes elimination of a specific provision of a t durstd only lor the unpad btUnce ol the lotn.eid ning contestants ^ the various the Busses Annie and Bessie Fitz­ sions into operation. Sign the Cer­ Company officials declined to effective. The changes are being the Code; or (2) a modification ot a Series of Duplicate the txtet number e( dtys you lettp the Boncy. events. gerald of Mountain street. tificates of Compliance. Hand it to make a statement. Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt, mapped out at the present time and specific provision, in language pro­ your local postmaster, who will post Cano h...*iao.~or 'pAona are expected to be put into effect Miss Josm- 8 P. .M. Phoae 3430 to secure contracts for the manu­ and shall present orally facts only wages to be in effect until the code paper code as submitted on August peting please call Mrs. Ham­ The only charge is three per­ facture of woolen goods but the Albany, N. Y., Aug. 10.— (AP)— and not argument. Written briefs or itself is approved by the President, cent per month on unpaid 8 to the National Recovery Admin­ ilton. Tel. 4313. amount of lonn. DEMOCRATS TO HONOR officials of this concern au*e reluc­ With the help of imported western arguments may be filed, but oral do this: cr^ m . New York Chty again had istration by the American Newspa­ tant to sign contracts until they presentations will be confined to Sign the President’s Re-employ­ per Publishers Association. have an opportunity to see what more .milk than it needed yester­ factual statements only. McDERMOn IN DINNER changes are needed in order to work day, the State Milk Control Board wras advised today. On the pre­ (5) in the discretion ot the De­ undei the National Recovery Act puty Administrator in charge of the codes. vious day, due to upstate strike of, West Haven Man To Be Given The fact that the woolen mills of milk farmers. New York (hty deal­ Testimonial at Seven Gables the Hockanum Mills Company have ers reported receiving enough milk been working on a day and night to fill only 90 per cent of their or­ Inn August 15. ders. schedule all through depression Although the strike is in its tenth Democrats from all parts of the gives Rockville unususd distinction day, no city in the state, with the Before Prices Go Up at this time. The Rockville woolen state are now making reservations possible exception of Amsterdam, m ills were being operated to full for the testimonial dinner to be had a milk shortage on the basis of Special Sale For given in honor of Frank L. McDer­ capacity when other woolen mills in reports received by the board to­ mott o f New Haven, State Central Thursday, Friday and New England were shut down. day, Director Kenneth F. Fee said. Committeman from the 14th Sena­ Much credit has beer extended to Saturday torial District, who has recently Col. Francis T. Maxwell and his FLOODS IN CHINA been appointed to an executive posi­ staff of overseers for the way the Shanghai, Aug. 1. .— (A P )—Three MAGNELL DRUG tion in the Motor Vehicle Depart­ Hockanum Mills Company have hundred villages along the Fellow ment. The 14th Senatorial District operated their mills in Rockville river in North Honan province were CO. comprises the following nine towns: during depression. Unusual credit flooded, with a heavy loss ot life, Milford, Orange, West Haven, Beth­ has been extended to (^neral Mana­ when the stream overflowed its 25c Packer’s Tar Soap ...... 17c any, Wolcott, Prospect, Cheshire, ger Percy Ainswo’^th of this con­ dikes in that area, Cjhinese dis­ 25c Lysol ...... 17c Woodbridge, Naugatuck. cern who was instrumental in keep­ patches said today. 75c Mead’s Dextro Maltose, The dinner is to be held at the ing the mills nmning to capacity. The river has been at tlood stage No. 1, 2 or ...... 52c beautiful Seven Gables Inn on the During part of the time automobile toi several weeks and continued in­ 8 Boston Post Road at Milford, on upholstery cloth was made in place undations were threatened as a re­ 60c California Syrup Figs ... S6c August 15 at 8 p. m. All Demo­ of woolens. sult of rains at its headwaters. 85c Peterson’s Ointment...... 23c crats are cordially invited to attend. Await Postmastersbip The committee has arranged for an SOc Columbia Healing Pow­ Both the Old Guard and the New der ...... l«c elaborate entertainment. This din- Guard of the Democratic Party of . ner will probably be one of the Husband Pleased 25c Ex-Lax ...... 15c Rockville are awaiting word from largest gatherings of Democrats 25c J o c u r ...... 16c Washington as to who will be named ever held in this district. The com­ postmaster at Rockville. Word has After Wife Lost 60c Resinol Ointm ent...... S7c mittee in charge reports that reser­ 35c Squibb’s Tooth Paste ____10c vations are being made rapidly. been constantly expected for the The guest speakers who have ac­ past three months but thus far it 60c Pertussin...... S7c cepted invitations to this dinner are has been impossibls to secure any BULKY FAT 50c Agnes Sorrel Wave Set .. 19c as follows: Hon. Archibald Mc­ inkling as to whom the successful Reduced 21 Pounds—Skin S5c Listerine ...... 19c candidate wiU be or when he will Neil, Democratic National Conamit- Clearer and Feels Much Better SOc Ovaltine ...... 83c teeman; Hon. Dr. Edward G. Dolan, be appointed. Both the Old Guard and the New Guard are still holding SOc Merck’s Sugar M ilk ...... 36c Collector of Internal Revenue; Hon. 'T ve lost. exacUy 21 lbs. with 3 Col. Michdel Connor, Commissioner firm their hopes to win the contest 40c Fletcher’s Castorla...... 2lc which has been drawing along for jars of Kruseben and am so happy of Motor Vehicles; Hon. Francis T. to get rid of that bulky fat. My S5c Bayer’s A sp irin ...... 2lc Maloney, Mayor of Meriden and nearly eight months. SOc PhiUip’s Milk Magnesia . .33c The contest is believed tc be a husband is very pleased with me. Congressman from the Third Con­ My skin is clearer and 1 feel so choice of Maurice L. Spurling of the 1 Pound Psyllium S e e d ...... S7c gressional District; Hon. Joseph much better since I’m not so heavy Old Guard and John J. McKenna of 5()c Ipana Tooth P a s te ...... 29c Tone, Labor Commissioner, State of on my feet. EYiends say I look Coimecticut; J. Francis Smith, Sec­ the New Guard but neither will con­ much better.’’ Mrs. Norma Spick- 25c K o te x ...... 15c retary of State Central Committee. cede the other a point The fact that ler, Maugansville, Md. 5 Pounds Epsom S a lts ...... S6c Other invited guests are: Hon. the office of Collector of Internal 'To get rid of double chins, bulg­ 25c Merck’s Stearate Zinc ... 17c Governor Cross; Hon. Wm. Hackett, Revenue went to Dr. Eld ward G. ing hips, ugly rolls of fat on waist 25c L e s c o ...... 17c Tax Commissioner; Hon. Sen. Frank Dolan, New Guu.rd leader, has gfiven and upper arms SAFELY and with­ 25c Seidlitz P ow d er...... ICc S. Bergin; Kenneth Wynne, Secre­ the New Guard element unusual out discomfort—at the same time tary to Governor Cross; David Mc­ hope but the matter is still hanging build up glorious health and acquire 1 Package 25c Woodbury’s Shav­ / Coy, Town Chairman of New Ha­ fire as far as information is con­ a clear skin, bright eyes, energy ing Cream and 1 Package 25c ven; John Crary, Town Chairman of cerned. and vivaciousness—to look younger Woodbury’s After Shaving Waterbury. Dr. Dolan ir a strong supporte.' and feel it—take a half teaspoonful Talc, both f o r ...... 29c The committee in charge of this of John J. McKenna for the appoint­ of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot dinner is as follows: J. Edw. Slavin, ment here while Senator Augustine water every inomlng before break­ Milford, former candidate for Sena­ Lonergsm of Hartford is a strong fast. MAGNELL DRUG tor, general chairman; John Cur supporter of Maurice L. Spurling, One Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs e o . ran,' Police Commissioner, West Old Guard leader of Rockville. but a trifle at J. W. Hale Co.’s I ^ g Haven, chairman of speakers’ com­ The matter has held fire for such Dept or any drug store the world Prescription Druggists mittee; Edward Hart of Cheshire, a long time that Postmaster George over. Make sure you get Kruschen 1095 Main Street. chairman of reception committee; E. Dickinson has been unable to because it’s SAFE. Money back if Matthew Kiely of Milford, chairman make plans for the future as he is not satisfied. and treasurer of ticket committee; still drawing his salary although he Daniel Callahan of Naugatuck, is entitled to a government pension. chairman of entertainment commit­ tee. Mr. Dickinson has hopes of retiring from office upon the appointment of his successor but has not announced CURB QUOTATIONS his plans. ’The strife over the Rock­ ville appointment has died during the past few months with either By ASSOCIATED PRESS side willing to receive the appoint­ Amer Cit Pow and Lt B ...... 3% ment and boL' sides offering several Assd Gas and EHec ...... 1 % candidates. NOTICE Amer Sup Works ...... 5% Notes Blue Ridge ...... 3 A large number attended the card A woman’s reason Cent States E lec ...... 2% party held on Wednesday night at Effectire at once, our office will be open for business Cit Service ...... 3 % the Ellington Grange at Ellington Elec Bond and S h a re...... 26% Town Hall. The affair was in charge on the following schedule: Ford Limited ...... 5 % of the Home Ekxjnomics Committee. for liking a man’s cigarette Niag Hud Pow ...... 10 A social hour followed the card Penn Road ...... % 4 party at which refreshments were Stand Oil I n d ...... 30% seived. Unite Founders ...... 2 8,30 A. M. to 5 P- M. Daily kfaybe you’ll think Fm a bit in­ my lips—so ^ e . me one .with United Gas ...... 4 % A large number attended the United Lt and Pow A ...... 6 % bridge and whist party yesterday consistent. Most tb ii^ Fm fond real characier. For some reason afternoon at the ESks Home, held Can 'Marconi ...... 2% or other, I find dttt whenever Mavis B o ttle ...... 2 under the sponsorship of the Rock­ o f are really quite feminine ville Emblem CTlub. The affair .was \8,30A .M . to 2 2 Noon Saturdays dainty, fiilly ftodcs—Plicate des­ I resdi for t Lucky, always BUREAU KEPT OPEN conducted under the sponsorship of Philadelphia, Aug. 10.— (A P ) — the Past Presidents of the club. serts— yes, and delicate compli­ "LuddesPlea8e”.They’re as mild rhe office of the Third Prohibition Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Drehr of Bureau, which had been notified of 74 Taicott avenue are rejoicing over ments, too. T o me my dgaiette and/smr ts can be— I wonder if t abolishment last midnight, re>- the birth of a daughter, Adelle seived notice today to function "as Elizabeth, bom at the Rockville ivllianc]ies|^. Gas Co. is a petsonal diing— it touches 'Tossdn^’ian’ctheiesMdsftiersill. It present’’ imtil further notice. •City hospital on ’Tuesday. Before The bureau, which baa 852 em- her marriage Mrs. Drehi was Miss Ooptittlit. i m .B s jloyes headed by Commander John Adelle Rough. AwsriMs Tebseee 9. Pennington, takes in Pennsyl- Miss ESeanor Pondera, Romeo -ania, New Jersey and D'luware. Pandera and Miss Alice Carocari

1 PACfE POTJIt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, im .

iHanrl^pBtpr spirit being willing but the flesh everywhere. Divers plunge off weak. bathing rafts at low tide into ten rr LOOKS LIKE A FRANCO-GERMAN CRISIS W e believe, however,' that before inches of water. Smokers throw WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Enratng fl^ralb the expiration of the August 31 time burning cigarettes out of cars into PUBI.lSaJBO BY THE limit fixed by the President’s kiln-dried forest leaves. Drinkers HERALD PRINTING COMPANT, INCL 13 Bissell Street Agreement the NRA will have swallow poison booze on the mere Funeral Directors Mancbeeter, Conn. ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS THOMAS FERGUSON made reasonable provision for all say-so of strangers. Toung and GeneraJ Managet______those «Tna.ii businesses to which full old are forever taidng the ghastliest Founded Gctober 1, 1881 compliance with the agreement chances with their lives and the CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. PubHsbed Every Evening Except lives of others, almost always In Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the might be an actual impossibility. Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 Post Office at Manchester, Conn., as Some provision, w e mean, other grinning ignorance that they are HITLER PLANS Second Class Mall Matter. t uneraJ Director Residence 7494 SUBSCRIPTION RATES than those suggested by the gov­ taking any chancp at all. « TO DICTATE One Year, by mall ...... $6.00 ernment for spiecial exemptions ol^ It might almost seem as though % Per Month, by mall ...... 8 -60 STYLES IN Single copies ...... J .03 tninofi Qirough Special a^Ucation; a school ciuTiculum might help that' i Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 or else with the process of obtaining took the time now devoted to IT ot cattle, ot the mixed strain start­ MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED them greatly simplified. strictly ornate dew-dads and used it PRESb ed by the Pretiident’s Catbei when The Associated Press is exclusively But over and beyond these num- to give the< children some idea of PRESIDENT WORKS be crossed Jerseys, Guernseys u d entitled to the use for republlcatlon the force of the tide or of a river Aldemeys. Mr. Roosevelt has of all news dispatches credited to it eroiu little concerns which,* under current, the footage of an auto­ promised — or possible tbreatenec or not otherwise credited in this present circumstances, are really —to stage bay-pitching u d milk­ paper and also the local news pub­ mobile in a second and the vital 30 HOURS WEEKLY lished herein. helpless to do anything of import­ ing. contests between the newspa­ All rights of republlcatlon of ance ih the way of creating reem­ necessity of sitting still when some per correspondents. special dispatches herein are also re­ one yells “Fire!" in 'a theater. Also Posed (or Sculptor served. ployment there is a tremendous ON HIS VACATION Luncheon usually is something ot it might help if children, both in Full service client of N E A Ser­ number of retail establishments a ceremony, since visiting notables vice. Inc. which, in the aggregate, possess the and out of institutions, were early are entertain.,d then. Mrs. James taught that the voice of authority is 'Roosevelt, snowy-haired, alert- Publisher’s Hcpreseniatlve: The power of putting a great many thou­ minded mother of the President, is Julius .Mathews Special Agency—New something to listen to and heed. Back in His Home County He York. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. sands of people to work and of sub­ tbt. official bosiess, because it’s her stantially raising the pay of their If those Brooklyn orphans had un­ bouse. The mid-day menu is MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF simple; mostly salads u d iced tea. CIRCULATIONS. more poorly compensated helpers. derstood that, and had heeded the D ig s In” in Earnest warnings of the lifeguard, this trag­ Afterwards there’s talk, u d may­ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., They may not be able to do t|his be a local visitor or two. Occasion­ assumes no financial responsibility without affecting their profits, but edy would have been averted. Snrronnded by Friends. ally the President poses tor Photo­ foi typographical errors appearing In advertisements in the Manchester if they can without affecting their graphers, u d bolds a press confer­ ence. He also must pose for the Evening Herald. solvency it is no more than right BALBiyS DESERTS. Yon are taken behind the scenes Russiu sculptor, Nison Tregor, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. The universal hope that General to demand that they shall; for there at the Sonuner White House in to­ who’s making the first bust from Balbo’s air fleet might reach Italy is, after all, no reason why ret^l day’s article, which is the second of life since the inauguration. EXPLAIN IT FIRST. without a second fatality during its The pool at Val Kill cottage has distribution as a whole should m - thm that depict President Roose­ Milk producers of this state, be­ marvelous expedition to the United velt, his family, and his staff on been placed ..t the convenience ol cape its just share of the tempor­ the correspondents and their wives fore seriously contemplating the in­ their “working vacation.” ary sacrifices that must neces­ States was dashed when the over­ up to 4 o’clock each afternoon, auguration of a “milk holiday," or sarily be made by the proprietor turning of one of the 24 seaplanes By PAUL HARRISON which is the sum m ing time for the strike, on Saturday in case they fail in the Azores take-off drowned a NBA Service Writer President. However, if word gets class in all lines of industry and around that ue isn’t coming for a to receive some satisfactory re­ business in order to prevent a con­ member of its crew. One life, it Hyde Park, N. Y., Aug. — Mr. dip, the First Lady usually goes assurance from the State Milk will be remembered, was lost in the tinuation of the drift into chaos. Roosevelt thus far hasn’t announc­ there to greet the crowc u d to in­ vite everybody to tea. Board tomorrow, would do well to It is oiur belief that within a rela- landing at Amsterdam on the out­ ed a working “code” for Presldents- take thought concerning one very ward passage of the armada. of-the-Unlted - States-on-vacation, Mrs. F ru k lin Roosevelt is ap­ •Uvely short time— less than three parently tireless, u d doesn’t even Important fact It seems to be a conspicuous qual­ but be seems to have come to a v^eeks— this retail problem will have silent agreement with himself that seem to mind the broiling sun. She That fact is that the people of been untangled and a pretty clear ity of General Balbo that he places three active .ours a day are a has posed uncomplainingly for a half hour at a time for the news Connecticut do not understand the set-up evolved, in which those who the safety of his men first, above minimum requirement, u d that the photographers u d the movie men, situation. They do not know what all considerations of personal fame. average should be about 30 hours can will have contributed to the a week. painstakingly rehearsing her roles the row is all about. They have huge total of new jobs and those I ,«.nfiing an enterprise essentially So the schedule is highly variable, for the neyrs reels u d chatting never been given the opportunity to who cannot will have been excused, perilous but at the same time essen- it is populbi not only in Africa, u d subject jo c h u g e without no­ amiably with the whole group Egypt and the Orient, but in Mex­ tice. In f u t it vturles with current m euwhile. She always drives her know. Consequently the producers without discredit, from doing so. tionally exhibitionist, the Italian ico, Europe and the ’’"nited Behind the Scenes in events, the relative humidity, the big blue roadster wrltb the top cannot possibly enter upon a milk But we do not believe that make- flight leader must have beei^ many States. Practically every herbi­ number ot administration officials down, u d wears a blue scarf on strike with anything like a united believe or su btei^ge or selfishness times, imder the most active urge vorous animal enjoys the fla.'or of visiting from Washington, the de her hedr instead of a hat. Her arm i are deeply browned to a little public opinion behind them. And if or avarice will, in many cases or for to take chances for the sake of watermelon and even some carni­ ligbtfulness 'of t>«e Vad Kill swim­ vorous, such as the ion. It is said ming pool, o r. the desire of two- above her elbows. they cannot gain public sympathy effect. Yet he exercised, both oe- WASHINGTON very long, be able to hide, under a that the first explorers in Ameri­ headed little “Buzzle” Dali for A Sw imming Coacb! before embarking on an enterprise pretense of contributing to the ends fore the first take-off in his home­ g r u d p a to read to him about the Sometimes the President shows ca found the Indians growing the By R O D N E Y D U T C H E B A which want their own municipal in which the public would be a very watermelon. In Egyptian j^nt- three bears. up at the pool unexpectedly, but of the National Recovery Act. There land and again during the long wait (The Herald Washington Corre­ power plants. ings dated about the same Jme as puts the guests at ease by telling serious sufferer they certainly can­ is, back of all this effort to raise for decent weather at Newfound­ spondent.) In September the power com­ When it’s too hot to lie abed late the pyramids we find pictures of in the morning, Mr. Roosevelt calls them to go right ahead with their not expect to gain it afterward, land, a saif restraint and caution be­ panies will begin to oay the tbrwe swimming. The other day he by volunteering the army of the this fruit. McDuff, his valet, rises, has a light Washington, Aug. 10. — The per cent federal tax on electricity. coached a w o m u writer who was when the people have already been N R A , an enormous power of con­ yond commendation. In the summer months there 's breakfast u d plunges directly into Congress removed that burden trying to learn to swim, u d imder put to the inconvenience and the Such qualities were deserving of always the danger of using too “power trust” has fallen on evil work. A call is sent to Secretary scription. There is not a business from the consumer after a terrific the assumed sternness of his corn- much of the heavy foods. You w:ll days. Marvin H. McIntyre at the bead- deprivation of a stopped milk sup­ even a more complete success than struggle by the cower lobby m u d s she astonished herself by in this cotmtry from Mr. Ford’s find that an iccasional complete quarters five n es away in Pough­ ply. And without the support of Its leaders apparently knew The Federal ’Trade (Commission paddling to the opposite side. down to that of a bootblack, that has been his. Aside from regret meal of watermelon will balance keepsie, UQ McIntyre u d one of what they were doing when they continues its long and often sensa­ A s it always has been, evening public opinion what chance would for the loss of his two gallant fliers the .heavier roods, as the melon is bis staff stenographers soon are cannot, under the law, be command­ fought bitterly against Roosevelt’s tional public utilities investigation is home-time for the Roosevelts. they have in the long run? very low in food value, being most­ speeding to ihe musion. ed to do this or that— and closed up there will be everywhere a sense of nomination and election. and is now revealing enormous Often there’s a twilight picnic sup­ ly water; in fact, it is almost a Study Is Work-Worn W e do not pretend to know all deprivation because Balbo could not Here are some of tha New Deal write-ups of capitalization. per by the Val Kill lagoon, u d then if it doesn’t obey. drink as it is about 90 per cent wa- ’The central u d oldest psurt of the Ins and outs of this milk prob­ developments under which power a retreat to the big house a mile ’There is little probability that the get his planes and his men back ’Those who wish to reduce will the big colonial bouse is of stucco- companies are suffering— in mark­ A. A. <. ’Turns to Banks u d a half away through the woods. lem. W e doubt if there are a him- home without a single fatal casual­ And a meal of vatermelon satisfac­ covered frame, with a big hallway, full power of the government will ed contrast with theii p7evious ex­ The R. F. C. Insists =t isn’t as Cares of state seldom are allowed tory and refreshing; in fact, it Is small study, ac music room on the dred people in Connecticut who do ever be employed, because industry ty. He bad that kind of a record perience : absurd as it seems even if it did to disrupt the family gathering. safe to use no other food but wa­ first floor, li\ing quarters on the know all the circumstances. And The government is going to pro­ refuse to lend the Agrioultural Ad­ There is talk of the day’s doings, and business sue not going to make coming to him. termelon for several days at a second floor. The President usually duce power at Muscle Shoals and, justment Administration $30,000,- u d perhaps a game of hearts or those who are intimately acquainted it necessary to employ it. But it works in the study, u d concentra­ time. at insisted on by Senator George 000 for its cotton operations at less rummy. ’The President usually ire- with the problem are apparently The correct way to combine tion on a stack of letters u d tele­ is there— and we have a shrewd no­ Norris, will build its own transmis­ than 4 per cent interest. tires early, though, never knowing melons Is to use them as fruits grams seems to make him oblivious too closely and too busily associated tion that it would be employed to sion lines. The A. A. A. borrowed half the what the next day may bring. Melons have a tendency to pro of the heat. with the squabble to draw a fair The Federal Power Commission money from N ew York banks at the very limit if the necessity did, Health and Diet duce stomach and Intestinal gas The coolest stop in the big house is noui dominated by Chairman 2 per cent and the rest at 2 ^ picture of it for the understanding when combined with starchy roods is the huge, bigh-cellinged library, regretably, arise. Recovery must Frank R. McNlncb and Member per cent. But, insists the R. F. (j., of the people at large. Undoutedly the best rule Is to a stone addition that Franklin BLONDE GUN WOMAN be brought about—therefore it Advice Basil Manly, who are there be­ the A. A. A. couldn’t have had that make a complete meal of either Roosevelt planned u d had built Before proceeding to such drastic By Dr. Frank McCoy cause of their demonstrated pri­ Ci.eap money, if the banks hadn t will be. watermelons or cantaloupes, using 20 years ago. A t one end ot this, lengths as a milk strike, before even mary concern in the public inter­ regarded the offer ot the R. F. C. as much at one time as desired. near a big window that overlooks ARRESTED IN RAD) est. to lend as adequate security. contemplating such a step, the milk MELONS WHOLESOBIE AND ’This makes a delightful luneneon the distent Hudson, be had u o tb e r OBINNINa AT PERILS. Administrator Hugh Johnson of desk, u d on it a brass ship’s-clock producers of 'the state oWe it to their REFBESHIN O during summer and takes practi­ At first thought, criticism of the N R A is publicly displeased wi*^h R. F. C. Makes Profit that strikes bells instead of hours. consumer public, and to right mind­ cally no preparation. The Treasury has been borrow­ Confesses She Todc Part in life guard service at Edgemere, The muskmelon has probably the power companies because of Two hours generally are enough ed people everywhere, to prepare a their delay in signing the blanket ing money lately at per cent. for polishing off the day’s dictation Holdup When an Old Bfan Rockaway, might appear to be in­ been used for food for a longer QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS The R. F. C. pays 3 pei cent on detailed statement explaining the recovery code. and instruction to secretaries, u d Was KiUed. dicated in the drowning of seven out time than most of the common ta­ The Public Works Board has everything it gets fronr the Treas­ then the President, remembering operation of the mUk system as it (Take Deep-Breathing Eexrcises) of sixty orphans in the season’s ble vegetables, for this member of voted the power commis on 3400,- ury— its sole source of funds. Con­ that he is supposed to be enjoying was, as it has come to be now and Question: Mr. Glenn Y. asks: gress directed the R F. C. to ad­ a vacation, proceeds to get out­ Chicago, Aug. 10— (A P )— ^A four worst bathing catastrophe, but de­ the gourd family originally came 000 to Investigate and submit a “W hat would oouse one to have vance nearly a billion dollars to doors. ’The house is set back sev- days’ search for a blonde gun wom- as it is proposed to have it become. from southern Asia where it has federal program. (Power men find tailed reports of the tragedy seem to take a deep breath ever min­ govern cent agencies it no Interes- er«d hundred yards from the A l- u was over today with the arrest The public is entitled to know just been used since time immemorial. that ominous, considering the com­ to transfer the blame to other ute? If I don’t, I feel like choking. at all— half to the Em'*rg’'ncy Un­ buy Post road, ud scarcely cu of a red bead u d her male com­ It was also known to the Ro­ mission’s makeup.) about everything about the opera­ I am healthy otherwise and gain­ employment Relief organization. be glimpsed through the heavy panion from whom police said they shoulders. In fact it was the life mans and Greeks. Melons are al­ tion of the system of production ing; weight, and have no pain The R. F. C. wants to show a shrubbery u d fine old trees. ’There obtained a confession that he shot ways prized in hot coimtries be­ - Coliunbis Project Approved giuurd service, apparently, that pre­ whatever In my chest.” profit, so it lends its 3 per cent are benches u d chairs on the u d killed Giutave Hoeb, 71, during and distribution of this vital food cause they are cooling and re­ ’The loard has approved $63,000,- vented the drowning from extend­ Amiwer: If you would take money to closed banks at 4 per lawn; also a slide u d swing for a holdup. element before there is any thought freshing on account of the large 000 to the state oi Washington deep-Lreathlng exercises two or cent, tc open banks, mortgage and small Anna Eleuor ud Chirtls The pair, Mrs. Eleanor Jarman, ing to the entire group of three score amoimt of pure, tastily flavored for the Grand (Toulee state power of making it the victim of a quar­ three times a day, I am sure you insurance companies at 4 ^ per Roosevelt Dali. Incidentally Anna, 29, mother of two children, u d children. The accident itself was water they contain; but they ,are project on the Columbia River. would lose the desire to take the cent and railroads at "i per cent. who’s called “Slstle,” has a couple George Kennedy, 28, were seized rel over that element. also valuable in cold climates be­ The government will give 30 per apparently due to stupidity on the deep breath every minute. It A ^ per cent loan h the A. A. A. of front teeth missing this summer, last night in a rooming house where W e are convinced that every cause of their cleansing anti-acid cent and lend 70 per cent of public part of the persons in charge of the might be well for you to stop what­ would have netted a profit. hag bad her curls bobbed, u d has the police said they fotind four re­ action. In the crisp delicate fleah works sums to cities and towns newspaper in Connecticut would be ever you are doing several times learned to swim. volvers u d a blackjack. outing of a himdred inmates of a of the cantaloupe and watermel­ glad to present such a statement to during the day and inhale and ex­ Six Horses on Estate Ckipt. Willard Malone, leader of Brooklyn orphan asyhim. on you will find an answer to the A visit to the stables u d the hale several times to the extrei e. Desta had a grand time, and wept the raid on the house, u d Asaistu t its readers. Not to make it, well problem of what to eat on. a sun saddle room is part of the regular ’The children were accompanied Your lungs no doubt want more copiously during the sad parts. State’s Attorney Emmett Mojmihu in advance of a “strike”, would mer’s day. morning routine. In a long row by four officers of the home and ten air, and the deep breathing sup­ IN NEW YORK said both prisoners confessed to It is said that the cantaloupe of box stalls are six horses, if you them K e u ed y bad fired in a panic seriously discredit the producers in plies this. women supposed to be chaperones. takes its name from a town o! count the Dali children’s rotund lit­ the public mind. Movies by Royal Oommand of fear w hu Hoeh resisted the at­ (Parsnip Coffee Not Harmful) tle Shetlud, called "Dally Dum- Yet sixty of the children were per­ that name in Italy; - the name By PAUL HARRISON The Conquering Lion of Judea tempted holdup in his haberdashery muskmelon comes friiro the faint plin.” Ezra Pine, the stablem u for m itted to go into the water unac­ Question: Mrs. Corlnne W . in­ N ew York, Aug. 10 — A little and his son-in-law don’t get to store last Friday. RETAILERS AND NBA. musk flavor when it is opened. quires: “Would you please tell fifteen years, u d who taught all Described as a blonde by wit­ companied, it would appear, by a crowd gathered in front of the see many pictures in their own the older children to ride, shows The retailers’ association with the Much of the pressure j f eating me 11 a coffee of paisnips Is harm­ nesses, Mrs. .J a rm u ’s hair was a country, it was explained, out them off with a good deal ot pride. single adult, though few if any of this melon arises from this deli­ ful in any way? We grate it, Paramount Theater as a police source of police interest today u d NRA movement will probably stir when they do they insist that it be "N ew Deal,” the horse recently them could swim; also without in­ cate odor. A s a rule, the melons then dry it and toast it a dark motorcycle escort whirled to the they said they intended questioning a religious spectacle. By royal presented to the - President, gets the up more questioning, more cynical with the most pleasing fragrance brown, using a heaping tablespoon­ curb and shooed away the line of her as to whether she bad dyed It quiry of any of the numerous life­ r-immand, “Ben Hur,” “The Ten most attention now, but has not doubts, more misimderstandings and also have the b ^ t flavor. ful to six cups of water. It seems taxicabs with a shriek of sirens. red as a m e u s of disguise. guards as to whether there were Commandments” and “The King been ridden by bis owner. Only I can recommend the canta­ to have some effect on the kidneys Into the ample vacancy drew a Accusations that K eu ed y h U hard feeling and give rise to more of Kings” have been shown at Ad­ twice since his. illness has Mr. danger points to be avoided. A s loupe as a summer food for several fired the fatal shot were first made and have been wondering if it could blue Rolls-Royce, it grotesquely dis-Ababa thus far, the projection Roosevelt sat in a saddle, u d then problems in the National Recovery it happened they flocked into the reasons: It is low in calories by a third member of the alleged be harmful." high top testifying a mellOw age. machine and films being transport­ only for a few moments. Administration itself than all the and does not beat the body as robber trio, Leo Meneci, a rre st^ the sea at the most dangerous spot on Answer: I do not Know of any Attendants flocked to open the ed all the way from Port Said. Other stars of the stables are would richer foods; it Hm a dis­ day after the shooting. infinite ramifications of industrial harmful ingredients i:i parsnip cof­ door. Out stepfMd a tall, dark- John Roosevelt’s spirited ’Tatches," the whole Rockaway Beach, and at tinctly cooling effect due to the 89 Mere mention ot that long t^’^k codification put together. Perhaps fee, but it is best to use It witbrut skinned man in a white suit, then u d Mrs. Dan’s nount, "Natom a," the most hazardous time of the tide. per cent of pure water it contains; stUl brings shudders to the sound the addition of cream'or sugar. a small-dark-skinned man in snap­ both of them prize winners at m u y the time may arrive, and that be­ the sweet i^aate comes from 7 per men who filmed the coronation of POETRY SUBSTITUTES A lifeguard in a catamaran strove (M ilk For Children Uipder Three) py, Harlemesque attire. They faced a show. Mrs. Roosevelt rides oc- fore many weeks, when the N R A cent pure fruit sugar; the miner­ about to assist a medium-sized dark- Haile Selassie three years ago. It to drive the children back to the Question: Mrs. E. asks: “In fol­ seems that fuel depots previously casionaUy, u d on her fsverite, Whexham, Wales, Aug. 10— (A P) al elements are chiefly potassium, skinned man wearing a full beard, chiefs will wish that they had not beach but they jeered at him and lowing your menus, when should bad been established along the sedate bay named “Dotty." ’The __What the world longs for is calcium and iron. Casabas . and a well-tailored brown suit, and an attempted to include the retail one and two-year-olds have their way, but that a band of natives other staU resid u t is ”PaI-0’- poetry, John Masefield, Britain’s capered along on the treacherous honeydew melons closely resemble air of dignity. Mine,” a pinto s u t to John Roose­ stores in the vast experiment of mUk?” broke into them one by one, drank poet laureate, said today, but It In­ sandbar upon which they had in­ muskmelons in food value. In Answer: In my opinion, children “It’s the Prince,” breathed the on­ velt from a New Mexico I'ucb last choosing any of thesj melons it is all the gasoline, and held bi-de-bo vents substitutes, such as speed, to bringing about the employment of advertently hit. Almost immedi­ vdio m’e under three years of lookers . . . “That prince from year. important to* get them liist ripe with remarkable abandon. obtain the excitement that poetry millions more people at better age should not be using much of Africa who’s been down to see F. R. His Own Driver ately thereafter sixty children were enough. B' under-ripe, the taste is Roosevelt.” . . . “Don’t look so Following the private showing, would give. , w anything else except milk. Cer But though the President is un­ Masefield spoke at the Welsh wages. But we doubt it. swept into water twelve feet deep d’sagreeable, and, 11 very ripe, princey in that get-up, though; be Ras Desta Demtu consented to be talnly no solid food should be used able to ride borsebuk over the eisteddfod. Poets have b e g u to O f course the principal trouble in the digestion may be disturbed. sboulda wore them trick pants like interviewed, and the interpreter and into an eight-mile-an-hour tide­ until at least two years of age, estate u be ince was so fond of think they are u t w u ts d by tna Since melons are perishable, it is when bis pitchur was in the papers’’. asked for questions. Did the applying the blanket code to the way. Only the most heroic efforts and then only the non-stareby doing, be now c u drive b e own world because poetry bM^beu s u ^ bettei not to keep 'oo many on Prince enjoy bis reception in retail stores lies in the small size cooked vegetables. If you will give car along six shady miles of pri­ rated from the heart of the world," of a number of lifeg^rds saved the band unless you get certain typeb your child plenty of orange juice Prince Has a Good Cry Washington? Would be recom­ vate graveled roads. He recently of countless thousands of the enter­ of cascabas which are known to It was, indeed, the Prince. His mend this picture to the Emperor; be said. great majority of them from death. or other fruits with tue milk, be traded In bis dilapidated roadster Another poet p re su t at tna keep. Royal Highness, Ras Desta Demtu, Did be enjoy the musical score? on a new and specially-built con­ prises, many being so small that the This is another of those frequent will be well nourished and require Welsh festival is the Rev. SlmoB In preparing this type of mel­ son-in-law ot His Majesty Haile Did be intend to visit Harlem? vertible s e d u which c u be op­ emplo3nnent of one more person instances which indicate the appall­ no other food until be is about Bartholomew Jones who, like Maas- on for serving, put the cracked Selassi I, Emperor of Ethopia, King Would be like to live in America? erated u tireiy by the bands. The three years old. field, was a sailor in bis youth. Mr. might, for a time, consume all of ing lack of education prevalent ice around the melon and not in it of Kings, Defender of the Faith, doors are extra wide to permit (H as Dark Spot on Cheek) The queries were relayed; the Jones, the son of a C a rd ig u fanner, that margin of income which now among the masses of people in this for, if the cracked ice is allow­ Conquering Lion of Judea, was go­ easy en truce; There is a power Question: Wilbert- asks: “What Prince beamed and spoke at con­ has six brothers, every one a poet. . differentiates between solvency and ed to melt in the melon, it ing to the movies. siderable length In Ambarlc. The brake applied by p lever near the country concerning physical dan­ would cause a dark spot to appear will detract from the flavor. A Not to. the regular theater, but interpreter listened attentively, dash, u d a special centrifugal insolvency. Another serious prob­ gers. Countless people permit on each cheek about the size of a slice off the bottom will msdee a to a private projection room tor a then said: ”Hls Highness declares clutch which works automatically. NEHIUMKA BA8 BBEE lem, a very serious one indeed, is dime?’ their children to play in the streets, cantaloupe half rest smoothly on special showing ot “The Sign ol that be enjoyed the picture very Gus Q euericb, the CJhlef BJx- presented by the fact that a. definite in constant peril from automobiles, a plate. Season with a little salt Answer: D aik spots are caused the C!ross.” It seems that Prince much.” And with that His High­ ecutive’s personal bodyguard ever Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 10.— (A P )—? if desired. When melons are prop­ by some faulty formation of color Desta bemtu’s bobbies are mili­ since be was inaugurated goVbmor proportion of the small retailers— Ttmiring no effort to restrain them. ness u d his entourage departed, Nebraskans drank their 8 J beer to* erly *lpeBed, they usually do pigment in your skin. 'This is usual­ tary work, horses, religion (be is the dapper little secretary looking of New York £»tate. always u - day with a quiet welcome of lU la- and some of those not so small— Boati£g puties undertake to cross a Coptic CHiristlan), lions (there com pules him on these drives. So, not require seasoning CantMoupes ly due to faulty metabolism and proud u d Imperious, the Prince gal return. for several years have been prac­ large bodies of water without an are best eaten by themselves or can be ’jirevented by a correctly being a great many ot the latter at oowmg and grinning his gratitude sometimes, do guests from Wash­ Beer became legal at 18:02 a. m^ ington u d im portut conferences tically in the hands of their credit­ with ice cream. Cantsloune a la balanced diet. the royal palace at Addis-Ababa), for courtesies received. but long oefore then railroad oai^ experienced sailor in the boat. have been held on lonely hillside mode makes p ^ood food combina­ Does Freezing Poison Orangesf and motion pictures. Since all of loads bad 'je u dropped at ors and have been saved from bank­ Darkened theaters are Jammed with roads, the car parked under some towna tion and may be used ar a com­ Question: Mack asks: ‘T have these things were combined in the throughout ths estate abd trucka ruptcy only through the creditors’ plete meal. Isafj bower. small boys and girls unattended by beard that freezing causes oranges DeMiUe spectacle, Paramoimt ex­ were ready to speed the brow to ecutives figured that His Highness Ambergris is worth double its Cultivated areu of the estate realization that it would be more their elders. Automobiles are ’TIm watehnelon originated in to become poison. Iq there any whoMaalera. retallara and nearby Africa where "■ has bMn mown would efajoy it Immensely. weight in gold; it is a gum-Itke sub- wilt yield only enough fodder for unprofitable to force them into verifloatloD for this statement?” to w n s 'U d rur.il liocaaeea. LamM* overcrowded and then driven be­ And be did. Elnsconced between stence foimd ir whales and used the livestock. Hay b u just been' since the beginning ot history so- Answer: 1 do not know of any towns bad beer for sal* scan after liquidation than to help them keep yond the safety lim it Middle aged that the negro’s fondness fer w a­ Ato Paulos Manamano, Etbopian In the manufacture o i perfumes. cut on one Hide ot the road lead­ poison produced in oranges by midnight ad rmaller o L e m except going. It is, in an infinite number termelon must be an inherited in­ m ezin g them. They do, however, consul General at Jerusalem (the Masses of the material, weighing ing to the bouse, and -•» the other golfers tplay thirty-six holes under the few where ale was b a r r 0 stinct. This type oj melon la so become less ap p etlzi^ and usually tall man)4 and his im-named inter- over 200 pounds are sometimes side is a field of com ,' now about of such instances, a case of the a broUing sun. Jaywalkers are local option, by ddykrat k . refrssblnf on a warm day that granular. ^ prstsr (ths UtOs mu). Friao* fouad floatinf a the o o m b . are feethlfh. m putur* Js ft herd

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Ciarclo, Thozoaaton; Frank Baer, Mfg. Co.. Bristol; Sesslona Clock oneself io the.cxistenee of soon mi Plymouth: William Borden, Water- Co., Forestvtlle; Union Hardware WOMEN WITH CANCER situation.’’ PRIZES AWARDED bury; Fruik L. Burton, Aneonla. Co., Torrlngton; T. 8. Skllton 4k Overnight DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Snake Meadow Brook — Michael Sons, Winsted; O r^ Sporting Goods Ohio summer resort featured BO Co., and Clapp 4k ’Treat, Inc., Hart- H9I0RE SYMPTOMS I MUKv .AY, AL). - luentrai ana mastern etanaara iimej Gasionk, Jr., Moosup; Flrancie X. A . P. N ew s girls in bathing beauty contest at Moore, West Hartford, Oiariee fero; Parker Bros, Meriden; E. part ot gala July 4 celebration. Nott—AU programs to key and basic chains or groups thereof unless sped- FOR TROUT TAGS SkA8ur, Meriden; Cook, Newton A fled; coast to coast (e to o) designation Includes all available stations. Burdick, Sterling. New Haven Doctors Find That Doubtless, tbe cheering was “Hlp^ Programs subject to change. P. M. Cent. East. Farm River— Earle A. Rocke­ Smith, Inc., New Haven; Orrln H. Newport, R . I.—Civilian employes hips, hoo-ray!” (Daylight Tima 0ns Hour IiotsrJ 8:80— 4:30—Jack Armstrong — east feller, North Haven; George H. Ben- Sanford Co., Mystic; Monler at Naval torpedo station appeal to They Delay Treatment Un­ NBC-WEAF NETWORK only; Between the Bookends—west 8''n, New Haven; Arthur S. Yeo­ Brothers, New Britain and Sport the President for relief from wage til It Is Too Late. 8:45— 4:46—John Kelvin, Tenor—to c State Experiment Brings in Radio Center, Inc., Hartford. BASIC — East: went wlw weel wtlc 4 :0 (^ 6:00—Barney Rapp Or.—midw. mans, H am d^. cuts they say aggregate 31 2-3 per nrjar wtag wesh wfi wilt wfbr wro wgy out; Skippy—repeat to midwest Shepaug River—J. Walsh, An- Other valuable prisea were donat­ Barre, Vt. —John E. McGreggs, New Haven, Aug. 10.—(AP)— A when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Midwest: 4:15— 5:15— Barney Rapp Or.—also c sonia, William C. Parsons, Nauga­ ed by: Montague Rod Co., Monta­ Burlington, painters imlon, elected survey recently mkde by the cancer wmaq wcfl ksd woc-who wow wdaf 4:30— 8:30—Mildred Bailey — east; 5 ,5 0 0 —> Hamden Man tuck: George J. French, Waterviile. gue, Mass.; American Optical Co., president of the Vermont Federa­ committee of 241 cases of breast Last Call NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj Jack Armstrong—midwest repeat Southbrldge, Mass.; Field A Stream wlba kstp webo wday kfyr orct cfcf 4:46— 6:43—Isham Jones. Orch.—to o Wiilimantlc River—Carl H. Alien, tion of labor. cancer under treatment in New Ha­ This is the Last Week to SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax 5:00— 6:00—Morton Downey—also cat Gets 100 Live Trout. Manchester; Paul D. Prentiss, Man­ Publlsbing Co., New York City; Springfield, Mass.—State Federa­ ven hospitals in the last tour years, wfla*wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl 5:15— 6:15—Jack Denny O rch.-w abc New England Sportsman Maga­ Have Your only: Mildred Bailey, Songs—chain chester; E. W. Hewitt, Hartford. tion of Labor goes on record as has revealed two important prob­ w jd z wsmb kvoo wicy wfaa wbap kpre zine, Cambridge, Mass.; National woal ktbs kths 6:30— 6:30—The Road Reporter—east: Mt. Misery Brook — Kurt W. favoring membership ol the com­ lems, Health, organ of the New Ha­ Frank Westphal Orch.—midwest Sportsman, Inc., Boston; Lou J.. Ep- MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl Seifert, Norwich; Avery W. Met­ monwealth in NRA. ven Department of Health, says to­ Shoes Rebuilt At COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo khq kfsd 6:45— 6:43—Boake Carter, Talk — ba­ Hartford, Aug. 10.— Ninety-nine calf, Central Village; Gerald S. pinger, Inc., Detroit, Mich.; Weber 4 ktar kgii sic; The Texas Rangers—west only Connecticut disciples of Izaak Wal­ day in a review. 6:00— 7:00—Windy City Revue—also c Wolf, Jewett City. Ply Co., Stevens Point, Wise.; REPORTERS PROTEST These Low Prices! Cent. East. 6:30— 7'30—Dramatic Guild—also cst ton yesterday received awards for Kinney Brook—Edwau'd £. Cas­ Ameriesm Fish Culture Q>., Caro­ First, it was noted these patients, 2:00— 3:00—Winters 'A Websr, Organ 7:00— 8:00—Mark Warnow—also coast their cooperation in returning to the tle, Norwich; Robert Carter, New lina, R. I.; Ehiterprise Mfg. Co., on tbe average, delayed 15 months 2:30— 3:30—Tea Dansant by Orehes. 7:30— 8:30—U. S. Marine Band—to cst State Department of Fisheries and Vienna, Aug. 10 — The Anglo- Save money, bring in youT 2:43— 3:4^Lady Next Door, Kiddies London; Paul Geist, Jr., Norwich. Akron, Ohio; Abercromple A Fitch from the time symptoms 'first ap­ 8:00— 9:00—Willard Robison Or,—to c Game the numbered tags placed In American Press Association of 3:00— 4:00—Green Bros. A Edw. Nell 8:30— 9:30—Ted Husing A Orch. Roaring Brook—F. C. Schoenle- Co., New York City; Horrocks Ib- Vienna filed a protest today against peared before they became hospi­ shoes now. 8:3^- 4:30—Trio Romantique—also c 8:45— r:48—Songs of Love—c to c 16,000 trout planted in 35 streams ber. Warehouse Point; William '1. botson Ck>., Utica, N. Y.; South talized; smd secondly, as a direct 3:43— 4:43—Ray Heatherton in Songs 9:13—10:16— Phil Regan, Tenor—to cst this year in the first state-wide ex­ the system of summary police pro­ 4:0fr— 5:00—Dinner Concert—also cst 9:30—10:30—F. Martin’s Orch.—c to o Wooldridge, East Hartford; Michael Bend Bait Co., Indiana; Asnaway result of such delay no less than six­ RUBBER HEELS periment of its Kind to secure scien­ cedure employed against newspaper 4:30— 5:30—John B. Kennedy—to cst 10:00—11:00—Glen Gray Orehes.—c to c Tremko, Stafford Springs. Line A Twine Co., R. I.; Fred Abro- ty per cent had definite evidence of 4:33— 5:33—Richard HIber Ensem. 10:30—11:30—Hemp’s Orehes.—e to c tific data on trout movements. Ap­ correspondents. Saugatuck River — George O. gast Co., Akron, O.; John J. Hilde- an extension ot Jhe disease to the 8:00— 6:00—Mountaineers—weaf only 11:00—12:00—Dance Hour—wabc only proximately 5500 tags were received The action was similar to tnat of 6:13— 6:13—Countess AlbanI—also cst Stevens, Danbury; Paul Relske, brandt Co., Logansport, Ind.; U. S. NBC-WJZ NETWORK during the past fishing season from tbe union of foreign correspondenta lymph glands of the arm pit. 6:3(H* 6:30—Lum A Abner—east only Danbury; Fred Ecker, Bethel. Line Co., Westfield, Mass., and 8:43— 6:43—The Goldbergs, Serial Act which a drawing was made to de­ whose members last Saturday p o- “To the medical protession,” said BASIC — East; wjs wbz-wbza wbal Sidmon Brook — William B. Pike, American Fork A Hoe Co., Geneva, 6:0(^— 7:00— Rudy Vallee’s Hr.—c to c wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; termine the prize winners, accord­ tested to the foreign office against Health, “such a situation must ap­ 7:00— 8:00—The Showboat Hr.—basic Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk Hartford; John J. Barberio, Windsor Ohio. ing to Superintendent Arthur l,. the arrest and imprisonment of pear deplorable and disheartening.” SOLES AND HEELS 8:00— 9:00—Whiteman Show—c to c kwer koll wren wmaq kso Locks. Franz Riedl, a German correspond- 9:00—10:00—Wm. Seotti A Orchestra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ Clark. In further comment the publica­ (Rubber Heels) 9:15—10:13—Lum A Abner—mldw. rpi wlba Kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf Mill River—Paul Keezub, Wal- f «»• f ent for an article containing im- tion said that while the expectation 9:30—10:30—Jack Denny’s Orchestra To Compile Statistics SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wJax Ungford; Joseph Rabl, Mt. Carmel; JLJeQtn.S LtQSt lytftn t complimentary references to the of life after the onset of breast can- 10:00—11:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl Statistics accompanying the tags Marcus G. Olesen, North Haven. 10:03—11:05—Mark Fisher’s Orchestra wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ® Austrian government. ct when it runs its own course, is, will be compiled and made available Aspetuck smd Naugatuck Rivers 10:3^-11:30—Dance Orchestra Program woal ktbs kths on an average not more than three 11:00—12:00—Showboat—coast repeat MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl to other state fish emd game depart­ —Eric Carlson, New Milford; New York—John Irving Romer, up SHOT BY POLICE years, it is observed that from 60 to CB8-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo ments, as well as the United States ( ^ r g e C. Van Deusen, Torrlngton; 64, publisher of Printers’ Ink, spon­ khq kfsd ktar Bureau of Fisheries and scientists Fi-ank Roberts, ‘Torrin^on. sor of advertising reforms. 75 per cent of early cases operated BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao Cent. East.' BrooWyn, N. Y., Aug. 10—(A P )— waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw who developed the new internal tag­ Hancock Brook — Joseph Val- Rome—Senator Luca Beltrami, on stand a chance of permanent wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd 3:00— 4:00— Fed. of Women’s Clubs ging method. A man'who described himself as cure. When the lymph glands are 3:30— 4:30—Larry Larsen, Organist Inches, Union; Joseph R. Kasper, .Pope’s architect, designer of the wsjv; Midwest: wbbm wpn wfhm kmbe When Royce D. Malone, of 102 Frank' Everett, 25, of Baltimore, invaded not more than 5 to 20 per kmok wowo whas 3:45— 4:43—Orphan Annie— east only Terryi^le. Vatican’s new buildings and other was shot and crlticfilly wounded to­ SELWITZ 4:00— 5:00—Reggie Child’s Orchestra Lakevlew'Avenue, Hamden, cast his Branch Brook—William Sullivan, notable edifices ' • Italy. cent wiU survive depending involv- EAST 1 CANADA — wpg whp wlbw 4:30— 5:30—Old Songs of the Church lure into the Blackberry River at day by police when he attempted to wheo wlbs wfea wore wlcc efrb ckac 4:45— 6:4t— Lowell Thomas—es. only Thomaston; Kenneth Cribley, Chicago— Hugh Brennan, 54, xor- ment. East (janaan on April 30 be aay escape from Brooklyn police head­ “The responsibUity for this di­ DIXIE — wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod 6:00— 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy—east only Thomaston. mer part owner of the Milwaukee quarters. klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr 5:15— 6:15—Concert Footlights, Orch. have had visions of capturing that baseball club lemma rests, in most instances,’ SHOE SHOP ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:45— 6:45—SIg. Spaeth, Tunes—to c Nepaug and Flast Branch Farm­ Arrested on a charge of attempt­ elusive “big fellow” that always said Health, ‘.‘with these women wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 6:00— 7:00—Stories of the Sea—east ington River—Alphonse E. Lesleur, Pasadena, Calif.—The Rev. Jona­ ing to steal an automobile, Elverett Main Street at Pearl MIDWEST — wcah wmbd wtaq kfab 6:30— 7:30—John L. Fogarty, Tenor gets away. A lone tagged trout New Hartford; J. A. MacLennan, than C. Smith, 88, organizer of who ignore the potential • danger vrisn wlbw kfh wmt wkbn wcco wsbt 6:46— 7:45—Floyd Gibbons on the Air was his catch, however, but Malone was in th^ fingerprint room when 7:00— 8:00—Death Valley Days, Play Bridgeport. many churches and missions along he leaped from an open window, sign of a painless lump in the These prices advance Mon> wgl admits he never landed such a catch Salmon River—^Henry P. Dowd, the Pacific. breast. In a supposedly enlightened MOUNTAIN—^kvor kls koh kdl 7:30— 8:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra landing in an alley. PoUce fired at day, the 14th! 8:00— 9:00—Goldman Band Concert before. It brought him a prize of New Britain; Peter Dobranskl, Mid­ community, it is hard to reconcile COAST—khj koln kgb kfre kol kfpy 8:30— 9:30—To Be Announced 100 live adult brook trout offered by him and one bullet struck him in kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb 9:00—10:00—The Leaders Trio—east: dletown; A. H. Frazer, Cromwell; the abdomen. Cent. East. Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for west a commercial hatchery. Stanley C. Atwell, Mi.ddletown. GANNETT ACCEPTS CODE 9:16—10:15—Stars of Summer — east: Twenty-nine fly rods and a 2:00— 3:00—U. S. Army Band—to cst Wepawaug River—John T. Demp­ HOOVER 59 TODAY 2:3(L- 3:30—Williams Orch.—cet to cst Floyd Gibbons—midwest repeat variety of other merchandise, valu­ sey, New Haven; Henry Cremese, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 10—(A P I- 2:43— 3:46— Legion Trade Prog.—to o 9:30—10:30—U. S. Army Band—c to c ed at 3550, supplied by cooperating Frank E. Gannett, publisher of the 8:00— 4:00—Skippy, Sketch—east 10:00—11:00—Ernie Holst A Orchestra Derby: Paul C. Mansfield, Milford; Stanford University, Calif., Aug. 8:16— 4:16—Geo. Hall Orch.—also cat 10:30—11:30—Dancing in Twin Cities sporting goods interests and sports­ John 'T. Wallace; West Haven. Gannett group of 16 newspapers men’s magazines, are being sent out announced today bis orgtufization 10.— (AP)—Former President Her­ Quinnipiac River — Harold B. bert Hoover is “not at home” to from the offices of the department Hubbell, Cheshire; James Valentine, would accept the code for the news­ here. paper industry prepared by lh4 callers today—his fl^ty-ninth birth­ Meriden; A. A. Brodeur, West day. The Winners Cheshire. American Newrspaper Publishers AS' Queer Twists Among the first, second, third soclation. Tbe imnouncement vas made ^y WBZ-WBZA Blackwell Brook—George Clark, a secretary who Intimated the for­ and fourth prize winners on the vari­ Vernon; Peter Delorure, East Hart­ Gsnnett said details of carrying SprinAtield — Boston ous streams were:, out the provisions of the code would mer president and his wife planned In Day*s News ford; Walter J. Moran, Oakdale. to observe the day by themselves. Farmington R*ver—Leslie Beach, Sandy Brook — Albert Francis, be left to individual editors and pub Winsted; Lymam D. Frost, Bristol; Ushers in line with tbe Gannett Their two sons, Herbert, Jr., and Waterbury: Jdhn O’Conhell, Tor- Allan, are in Southern California. Thursday, Aa|nat 10. Harry ci. Kesb, Rockville; Joseph rington; Michael Lundor, Torrlng­ group poUcy of local autonomy. Troy, Ohio, Aug. 10—“Joe Vance’ Coughlin, Bristol. ton. is the Democratic nominee for Housatonic River—^F. J. Bates, Cherry Brook, Dickinson Creek— P. M. West Cornwall; Frank J. Andregg, 4:00—Missouri Day at the Fair. mayor of Tippecanoe (3Ity, but city Paul Johnson, Canton Center; Ralph officials don’t know who he is, if at CJomwall Bridge; Luther Loomis, A TYPEWRITER 5:00—Agricultural Market;. Wahatalo, (DoUinsville; William G. aU. Sharon; Ovid J. Allaire, Bristol. 5:15—Paul Ash and his Casino Or­ Barberlch, Marlboro. SENSATION No one took the trouble to file for Natchaug River — Joseph E. EXCURSION chestra. Little River—Alfred T. Williams, the nomination so 13 voters wrote Moore, Manchester; Herbert Ing­ 5:30— Larry Lai'son, organist. Bridgeport; William F. Mather, The New in the name of “Joe Vance.’’ There's ham, Manchester; Donald Montlgny, East Norwalk. to NEW YORK 5:45— ^Little Orphan Annie. no one in the village by that name. Willimantic; John T. Meilke, WllU- 6:00—Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra. Ponset Brook — Ben Mankoski, EACH SUNDAY IN AUGUST Royal Fairmont, W. Va. — A zealous mantic. South Meriden; W. B. Parmelee, 6:15—Happy Landings — Mitzi policeman sUpped up and hung a Fenton River—Fldward P. Miher, Guilford. ROUND TRIP Green. tag on the collar of a horse hitched Willimantic; John Coskey, East $2 .0 0 Signet 6:30—Time, temperature. Meadow Brook — Frederick C. r a ilr o a d FARC to a buggy, standing patiently in a Hartford; Burton Hall, Willimantic. L*. Wi^Mr Loclta...... 704 AJi 6:34—Sports Review. no-parking zone. Schaenleber, Warehouse Point; Now on Display. Norwalk River—Joseph S. Budr Arthur M. Blodgett, Warehouse Hartford 7<44 AM 6:40—^Weather. The owner, half an hour later, nick, Norwalk; Leroy Proctor, Nor­ St...... lOtlSAM Come in and try it. Point. Out New Yark* ...... lOtSS AM CCsdicrTcrttUC^ 6:42—^Famous Sayings. rushed to police headquarters. walk; Paul T. Blatz, Bridgeport; Branford River (women’s section) Kemp’s’, Inc. 6:45—^Lowell Thomas. “Don’t arrest the horse,” he plead­ Otto Goldstein, Jr., Ekist Norwalk. Lt. New York* ...... SdOPJM —Mrs. W. T. Rawles, 508 DixwwU 7:00—Amos n’ Andy. ed. “He isn't accustomed to it.” Pequannock River—John Kadrlc, Lt. 18Stb St ...... StSOPJi 768 Main St. Phone 5680 uSAfer ijeteti ^cruA rlierve6,,flicoer'tlre avenue, New Haven; Ruth Callan­ *GramJ Ctnirti TtrmiHoi 7:15—Concert Footlights — Mario Both horse and driver were dis­ Bridgeport; Romeo Battistelli, der, 492 Main street, Portland; EASTERN STANDARD TIME Cozzi, baritone. missed. Bridgeport; Add Wright, Stratford; (men’s section) Anthony Kisson, 10 A 4ay far tighUtting—vititing fritndi or 7:45—Guardsmen Quartet. Ailenton, 111.—Doctors said John Walter Luckner, Stepney. rilthvts—ball gama—tht^a. Main street, Branford. 8:00—Captain Diamond’s Adven­ McDowell, 14, might die of injuries Blackberry River — Royce D. Purckaaa tlekete fa adraaca. Nnaibar tures. •Donors of Gifts liadted to aceammodattoas aa apadal be received when he fell from a Malone, Hamden; Henry W. Fran­ coaek trafa. 8:30—John Fogarty ud the Phan­ tree be climbed to fix a broken cis, Hartford; Charles Crocker, Prizes were donated by the fol­ lowing Connecticut firms: Horton tom Strings. branch which had fallen on a robin’s Windsor Locks. ^ THE NEW HAVEN e. k 8:45—World’s Fair Reporter — nest, threatening to wreck the bird’s Pomperaug River — Emanuel Floyd Gibbons. home. 9:00—^Death Valley Days. Chicago—The newest thing in in­ Those Y oungsters 9:30^—^Lady Esther Serenade — surance policies is the C.O.D., mean­ Wajme King and his Orchestra. ing “ cash on death.” WAKE UP YOUR 10:01—Edwin Franko Goldman and A check or dreift is sent to the his Band. insured, cashable as soon as the at­ 10:30—Joe Rines and b’s Orches­ tending physician and undertaker LIVXR BILE- Where to Buy tra. at camp- certify on it that the doctor is no 10:45—^News. longer needed, but that the morti­ 11:00—^Time, weather, temperature cian is. WITHOUT CALOMEL 11:03— Sports Review. New York—John Sadacco was 11:15—Stars of the Summer. caught pushing cards imder hotel And YouH Jump Oat of Bed in NATIONALLY . • • why not visit them occa­ 11:30—^United States Army Band. room doors. They contained a price tbe Morning Rarin* to Go 12:00—Lexington Orchestra. list of'liquors and the slogan “ Call 12:30 a. m.—Dancing in the Twin If yoa fed aonr u d mak and the werid Duffy’s any time.” looks punk, don’t swsUow a lot of nits, sionally, by telephone? In your Cities. “They read pretty good,” said the minenil water, oQ. lazatiTe candy or ebesring 1:00—^Time. gum and expect them to make yon euddeely KNOWN ma^strate, “but why can’t you wait sweet and buoyant and fall of sonahine. next letter, tell^them to tele­ until repeal comes in? Five dollars For thay can’t do iL They only more tbe or two days.” bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at Bloomsburg, Pa. —Lewis Creasy, the cause. The reason for your down'^mtout phone home once a week. feeling is your liver. It should pour out two Columbi*> coimty sealer of weights pounds of liquid bile into your ooweb daily. PRODUCTS WDRC and measures bought a dozen prop­ If this bile is not flowing fredy, your food They’ll be glad to tell you erties at a tax sale and started look­ doesn’t digesL It Just decays in the bowda. * Gas Moats up your stomach. You have a 225 Hartford Conn. 1330 ing them up. For 25 cents be had thid;, bad ■taste and your breath is fouL about the fine times they are obtained a tenanted 10 room bouse skin often breaks oat in Memisbes. Yoor bead ZOTOS MACHINELESS WE FEATURE Spratt’s and Burnett’s and lot. Another purchase proved aehas and you fed desaa and ooL Yonr wfada PERMANENT system is poisoned. BIRD AND FISH having . • . and you will be P|t>gTam for ntursday, August to be part of a lawn. It takes those good. oU C A B T E R '8 No machine, no electricity but 10th, daylight saving time. CTreasy is still looking for the LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two a strong, kmg-lasting wave. SUPPLIES others. pounds of-bile flowing fiady and maka you assured that they are well and P. M. led “up and np.” Tber eontain wonderful, Dial 8011. MILIKOWSKI 3:00—Baseball game; Red Sox. vs. Columbia, Pa.— William Farley ksnnlem, gentle vegetaUe extneta, amaring tells how he caught a three pound when it comes to making tbe bOe flow freely. Mary Elizabeth’s The Florist Washington. But don’t ask for livsr pills. Ask for Carter’s Sheridan Bldg. Dial 6029 enjoying themselves. By hav­ 5:00—Skippy. bass. He momentarily placed h’e LitUa IJvar Pills. Look for the name Corter’e BEAUTY NOOK rod on the bank of Kerbaugh’s lake Little Uvor Pills on tbe red labd. Beaant a anb- 5:15—George Hall's Orchestra. stftiite. 26e at dmg atotsa. 0 1281C. 1C. On ing the calls placed ‘‘collect” 5:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Amer­ and the fish struck. Off went the ican boy, fish, hook, line and rod. COUNTRY CLUB 5:45—John Kelvin, Irish tenor./ Fully dressed, Farley outswam SHELL GAS — OILS they will be charged to your *6:00—Barney Rapp’s Orchestra. the fish with its drag and towed 4be GINGER ALE OR beiss back to shore. She was a woman DELCO BATTERIES 6:15— ^The News Parade and Mu- CHAMPION — A.C. LIME AND LITHIA home telephone. Ical Varieties. doctor who knew SPARK PLUGS 2 Bottles 35c. 6:45—^Isham Jones’ Orchestra. Self-confidence Is commendable, 7:00—Morton Downey. but it is not wise to give yourself everyth in g ... P. J. MORIARTY WELDON DRUG CO. 7:15—^Dance Time. a pat on the back duitog the sun­ Cor. McKee and W. Center Sts. 90S Main Street Dial 8895 burn season. 7:30—^The Diplomats. * She thought the A -' ' 8:00—Windy City Revue. 8:30— Columbia Dramatic Guild. laws of science were 9:00—Presenting Mark Wamow. mightier than the 9:30—^U. S. Marine Band. TALLY-HO BEER TYDOL 10:00—^Deep River—Willard Robi­ laws of love. . . Wholesale or Retail TRIPLE X GAS son, Evangelist of Rhythm. Roy by . FOR GREATER MILEAGE Bottle, CaM or Barrel 10:30—Ted Husing; Leon Belasco’s She surrendered GOODRICH TIRES Rates for out-of-town num­ Orchestra. • M. & G. PRODUCTS CO. 10:45—Gladys Rice, with concert with a laugh— hut VAN’S SERVICE STATION PACKAGE STORE ber calls are surprisingly orchestra. 695'Main Street ’ 426 Hartford Road 11:15—Phil Regan. the price she paid 11:39—N. L R. I. program. low — especially during 11:45—^Freddie Martin’s orchestra. was the price ^ that every woman pays! the evening and night F. E. BRAY KELVINATOR Electric REFRIGERATORS eans that you can get the First Great Dramatixation of Jeweler and Watchmaker hours. After 7 p. m. rates OIL TANKER EXPLODES money you need with the and- Msame convenience that you a Theme They Said the 6RUEN AUTOMATIC WASHERS Sales and Sendee for number calls between charge merchandise at a store. Movies **Coul^*t Touch” Watches for Ladies TWO HEN ARE RESCUED Your own signature is all we and Gentlemen. Standard Plumbing Co. points more than 50 miles require (for amounts up to 645 Main St. ^ Tel. 5617 $100) and the only cost is a 801 Main .street monthly charge of three per away are reduced about Now York, Aug. 10—(AP) —The cent on the unpaid balance. MARr 75-foot oil tanker Glastice exploded For example, the average I5% — and, after 8:30 about a mile off Rockaway Beach, monthly cost when repaid in 10 JOHN 60URLEY DELCO OIL HEAT Queens, today and burned to the monthly payments is as follows; The Perfect Heating Unit p. m ., they are further re­ STEVENS.M2 Custom Tailor Backed By General Motors! water’s edge with a loss estimated For 325 the cost is .42 For 350 the cost is .83 A Wanmr Brat, at 320,000. No one wfis injured. kk wM Taylor Woolens Made To Meas- duced to about 60% o f the For 375 the cost is 31.24 nre. Order Now Before Prices STANDARD PLUMBING The small craft was enroute from For 3100 the cost is 31.65 Advance. CO. day rates. Brooklyn to Long Beach with a load Larger amounts and longer KAY FRANCIS 901 Main Street of oil when the explosion occurred W|> terms, if desired. Robinow Building In the engine room. GLENDA FARRELL Only two men. Captain Ralph I.YI.F. TAI.BOT Femadez, and a helper, Chris Ash­ a i m ! BINO CROSBY IDEAL in “Sing, Bing, Sing" land, both of Brooklyn, were aboard. “Nothing Bat The Beet In Paint’’ WilUams Oil-O-Matle They took to the water in a dory FINANCINC , . SUNDAY u d were rescued by police boats. ASSOCIATION.iK; THOMAS BfoGlLL, JR. OIL BURNERS The explosion, seen from the Painter and Decorator ihore, caused much excitement ‘ Boom 6 — Bublnow Building Standard Plumbing Fixtures 843-853 Main Street Now Located At 126 Cedar Street Uong the beach and two planes and Next To Woet Side Reo. JOHNSON 6 LITTLE leveral police launches were called TeL 7281 Maneheater. 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■uar^ home at the point of a gun on July 10, and held for ransom, Keenan PAGANI BUILDING said: “Through the efforts of the WEST SIDE PICNIC m >flOIIECAlU ^^LOV€<^€V€ Department ot Justice, through the Local Stocks N. Y . Stocks agents of the Bureau of Investiga- BEGIN RlCRE TODAY TO BE REBUILT tim, Mr. Luer was released from DRAWS BIG CROWD wife is going to continue work­ captivity and retired unharmed to PRECEDED DEA1H EVE BATLESS, pretty asristant (Famished by Piitnam A Co.) Adams Ebep ...... 9% ing?” she asked hesitantly. his home without the pa3rment of to wiART.li; BABNES, advertising Centiral Bow, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduc ...... ,...... 101^ “ I mind—yes,” Dick answered, any ransom. Alaska Jim ...... 26^ manager of ‘Blxby’s department “but I told you last week how I feel Keenan said in 12 recent kidnap­ store, secretly marries DICK RAD­ Depot Square Block to Be 1 P. M. Stocks Allegheny ...... 6 ^ about it. From now on it’s up to ing cases, 19 persons had been con­ Estimate 3,000 Attended Allied Chem ...... 126 Woman Spoke to Surgeon ER, a oonstmction soperintendent. you.” victed while 14 other suspects are Didi opposes her continaed em­ Bonk Stocks Am Can ...... 88 Elve felt uncomfortable. She was held and six persons whose identity- Bid ployment and pleads for a home bnt Lowered to Street Level; Last Night’s Playground Asked Am For Pow ...... 13 Asking Him to Come to m quite sure what attitude she are known are being sought. Cap Nat B and T ...... ■ 10 14 Am Rad St S ...... 16 Eve is determined to go on work­ wished him to take in this matter. His immediate objective is closer Cohn. River ...... 450 Am Smelt ...... 35% ing. “You didn’t write,” she accused A & P to Occupy It co-operation between state and Event— Novel Program. First Nat ot H tfd ___ 90 Am Tel and Tel ...... 127% Her, Witness Says. The same day Eve learns that him. Federal policev forces. Elventually Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 50 55 Am Tob B ...... 88% she is to be sent to New York by “ I didn’t run away from you,” he the size of his staff will be in­ Htfd NatiotuU nd T 16 19 Am Wat Wks ...... 81 the store and most leave that night. creased. ’The department is pre­ Phoenix St. B Euid T . . 175 Anaconda ...... reminded her. "And—^it was silly, I The Pagan! building located on Favorable weather attraefied a 17% Greenwood, Miss., Aug. 10. She does not tell Dick this news un­ paring legislation for the next ses­ West HEutford Trust.. 176 Atchison ...... 61% suppose—but I couldn’t bring my­ North Main street, d&ectly oppo­ sion of Congress, including a law crowd estimated at 3,000 persons to til they are at dinner. He sees her self to address a letter to my wife Insurance Stocks Auburn ...... 61 >4 (AP)—District Attorney Arthur aboard her train. site the Main rtreet railro^ cross­ regulating the sale of fire. rms. the Picnic and Sports Night held at Aetna Ciuiualty ...... as Miss Eve Bayless. Besides, I was ing, is to undergo several changes 53 55 Aviation Carp ...... 11% Jordan said today he was investigat­ In New York Eve meets FREDA the West Side playgrounds last Aetna Life ...... having too much grief on the job and when completed the store will 24 26 Balt and O h io ...... 30% ing reports hat telephone calls CARTER, dress buyer for Bizby’s, night and the event went down into Aetna Fire ...... 34% 36% Bendix ...... 17 last week to find time to write in be occupied by the Atlantic and this year’s Recreation Centers rec­ frrir a woman preceded the alleged who introduces her to THERON the daytime. Evenings I spent look­ Automobile ...... 22 24 Beth Steel ...... 41% poisoning of Dr John Preston Ken­ Pacific meat and grocery store, LEGION AND V .F .W . ord as a huge success, starting at Conn. GenerEd ...... REECE. Reece is much attracted ing at apartments.” 37 39 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 68 nedy 40-year-old surgeon, in whose which will be moved from its pres­ 6 o’clock an interesting program of Hartford Fire ...... 45% by Eve. He angers her by trying to “Well, the last I saw of you you 47% Borden ...... 33 death Dr. Sara! Ruth Dean, former ent location in the Mintz building events was presented unefer the National Fire ...... 45 47 (Jan Pac ...... 16% kiss her in a taxi. Eve leaves him seemed to have pretty lively conso­ The contract for the alterations associate, is held. TO BATTLE AT GOLF leadership of Director Frank Busch. Hartford Steam Boiler 51 54 Case (J. I.) ...... 74% without even saying good night. lation!” Eve said poutingiy. was signed yesterday afternoon ' The district attorney said be wem The children began to line up at Phoenix Fire ...... 55 57 Cerro De Pasco ...... 34% told bv August Thalmeier, who NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “What do you mean?” and Holger B ^b wil> dc the work. 5 o’clock to make sure that they ’Traveler-...... 445 455 Cbes and Ohio ...... 46% roomed with Dr Kennedy, that the “ I thought perhaps your time It is estimated that the alterations would obtain their share of the gifts Pnbttc Utilities Stocks CHirysler ...... 39 surgeon received at least four calls CHAPTER rV was taken up with your friends.” will cost in the vicinity of |5,000. that were distributed. ’They were Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 44 48 Coca Cola ...... gg% “from a womiui” .sking him to come Eh^e sat at the de^k in her hotel Eve had not meant to refer to the It is proposed to excavate foui feet Two Nine-Men Teams to amply rewarded with various Conn. P o w e r...... 44 46 Co) Gas ...... 20% to her home. Dr. Dean. .38. woman room until nearly dawn, writing a young man and girls Dick bad met' deeper than the prese t cellar. articles which had been sollcitated Greenwich WAG, pfd.. 50 60 Co; Carbon ...... 60% specialist on children’s diseases, letter to Dick. After her unpleasant at the station the night of their When this is done the entrance to Meet at Country Club This and donated for the occasion by HEirtford Elec ...... 65 57 Com) Solv ...... 37% was arrested Monday following a experience with Theron Reece in the marriage. She waited now, expect­ the store will be on street level. Hartford Gas ...... leading companies and stores, the 45 50 Ctons Gas ...... 51% death statement by Dr. Kennedy. taxicab she longed for the safety ing an apo.ogy or at least an ex­ Work is to start at once and as do., p f d ...... 45 y articles including sandwiches, lem­ Cons Oil ...... 11% Ever since her arrest the woman and contentment she always felt in planation, but none came. soon as completed the A. and P. Evening for MatcL S N E T C o ...... 111 115 Cont Can ...... 61% onade, Life Buoy soap, -Luden’s physician hEM maintained stolid si­ Dick’s presence. In the letter she “Who was h e?” Eve’s vcfice was Company wl>; CNquip the store with ManufEMsturlng' Stocks Com Prod ...... 64 cough drops and life savers. ’These lence about the case and referred did not mention any of her com­ pitched a note too high but she an entire new ine of fixtures and Am HEU-dWare ...... 20% 22% Del L and Wn ...... 35^ questioners to her attome” , panions except Freda Carter. stock. Tonight at the Manchester Coun­ were distributed to nearly 2,500 Air Hosiery ...... 18 Drug ...... 48 «j, managed to keep it steady. Dick did children. Death Certificate Freda left the next evening after not answer her question. He was The building was erected by try Club, two nine-men golf teams Arrow H u d H, com. 14 Du P o n t ...... 76% The death certificate for Dr Ken­ a day in which she and Eve were simply being exaspereting; making Prank Goetz at the Ume that he representing the Legion and Veter­ ’The articles were donated by Klt- do., pfd ...... 90 Eastman Kodak ...... 80 nedy. signed by Dr. William F. tel’s Market, Everybdoy’s Market, — " extremely busy. They dined to­ her be explicit. Very well! conducted the large bakery on ans of Foreign Wars will battle it Billings Eind Spencer.. 2 Elec and Mus ...... 3 Hand, of Jackson, one if the attend­ gether and Freda asked Eve to call “Who was the man you met at Main street, now the Carlyle John­ out over the greens and fairways. Manchester Market, Lever Brothers, Bristol Brass ...... 16 18 Elec Auto Lite ...... 1914 ing physicians, assigned technical Luden’s Inc., the A and P, and the do,, pfd ...... at her apartment after she return­ the station?” she repeated. son Machine Company. He used the The match will be jcored by points 95 Elec Pow and L t ...... 10 causes of death which were inter­ Capitol Candy Company of Hart­ CEise, Lockwood and B' .. ed to Lake City. “Joe Casper.” store as an outlet for bis bakery on the Nassau system, the total 300 Gen Elec ...... 25% preted in medical circles to mean ford. The lemonade was prepared Collins (jo...... 30 Gen F o o d s ...... 37% For the rest of the week Elve “I’ve never heard you mention goods and also manufactured his number of points determining the ool.t-oning affecting a section of the devoted herself to work but in spite own ice cream and was one of the winner. by Fred Sobeilo of the Manchester Colt’s F irearm s...... J7 19 Gen M o to rs...... 31% kidneys. him. Is be a friend of yours?” Ekigle Lock ...... of this preoccupation she was wor­ first to open up a place where ice Although beaten in baseball last ^ttling Works. 29 32 Gillette ...... r , . 14% Dr Kennedy ir a death bed state- “He’s the timekeeper on the job.” Fsffnir Bearings ...... ried. No word had come from Dick. cream could be purchased. year and having lost the first game Sports competition was held in 40 50 Gold Dust ...... 22% rrent given to his two dentist broth­ “And the girls—^who were they?” Fuller Brush (flEiss A . . 5 Grigsby Grunow ...... 2% Pride would not allow her to call ’The building when erected was of the series between the two ex- tennis, volley ball and baseball. In 10 ers accused Dr. Dean of administer­ “’They answered to the names of Gray Tel Pay Station 22 24 Hersbey ...... 57 him by long distance, though she of mill construction and had an ex­ service units this season, the Legion voUey ball, the West Sides won the ing poison to him in a whiskey Peggy and Babe.” ceptionally high celling It was is out to hand the V. F. W. players Hart and (jooley . . . . 125 Hudson Motors ...... 12 highball. The statement said he hungered for the sound of his voice. “I didn’t know you liked that third and deciding contest from the later occupied as a 'Irug store by good trimming at golf, having East Sides after fou. hard fought Hartmann Tob, com.. 3 Int Harv ...... 37 wont to her home in answer to a Each night she wrote him a long sort of gins.” do*f -••••••••«• the late John Smith and by Fred such noted golfers in the post as games by scores of 15-13, 15-6, 7-15 6 Int Nick ...... 19 lA call about midnight July 27. letter, pouring out her love. “What sort?” Int Silver ...... Deman as a fruit store. ’The prop- Freink D’Amico, Bill Stevenson, and 15-7. The West Side girls also 33 36 Int Tel and Tel ...... 16 ' Relatives said Dr. Kennedy had After Freda’s departure Eve felt “Ob, the kind who picks up a do., pfd ...... 56 Johns Manville ...... 43% '«rty passed into the hands of Mrs. Jack Hayden, Bob Hathaway, Jack defeated the East S.de girls volley 60 planned to join his former wife, the need of companionship and call­ strange man and lets him call her Landers, Frary St Clk. 33 Kennecot' ...... 21 % Sarah Dart, who sold it to the Pa- Jenney, Otto Sonnickson and Frank ball team, winning 6-15, 15-7 and 35 Mrs. Bessie Barry Brunson, of West ed on Irene Prentiss. They had been by her first name right from the gani family fifteen years ago and C!ervlni. The Vets, on the other New Brit. Mch. com., 7% 9% Lehigh Va) Coal ...... 5 Point. Miss., m the Panama Canal classmates in high school. Irene start.” they have continued to conduct a band, have a few ^ b b ie Jones’s m do., p f d ...... 50 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 21% Zone late this month Eind be re­ had gone to New York immediately “So that’s it! Well, you’re wrong. The Recreation Centers tennis Mann & Bow, C3ass A — 4 Llgg and Myers B ...... 95 married. A divorce was granted to confectionery, cigar and rult store their aggregation including Bertie team played a tie with the Middle- following graduation and now, after Those girls are harmless enough. in the place since, having purchas­ Mosely, “Cap” Peterson, Bill Fortin, do.. Class B ...... — 2 Loew’s ...... 29% Mrs Kennedy March 28 on grounds five years of marriage, was still Casper’s engaged to Peggy if that town Y, the scores of which match N(>rtb and Judd ...... 16 19 Lorillard ...... 22% of cruelty. ed the interest of Mr. P man when Harry Roth, Lawrence Redman, Neal will be found on the sports page. Of working in the office of a financial reassures you.” Cheney, and “Babe” Wetherell. Sev­ Niles, Bern P o n d ...... l l 14 McKeesp 'Tin ...... 86 District Attorney Jordan an­ be left Manchester. By the change much interest was a baseball game magazine where she had begim as “Where did you go after you put Pagan! Brothers will retire from eral of the latter have only played Peck, Stow "nd Wilcox 2 5 Mont Ward ...... 24 nounced he was studjdng a theory and special feature of the program Russell Mfg ...... 10 stenographer. Today, however, she me on the train?” the business which they have con­ the game this year, but reports 20 Nat Biscuit ...... 55^4 that the plans for re-marriage of­ Scovlll ...... 20^4 was assistant editor of that journal. “To the Merry-go-roimd.” Dick ducted there. from the East Hartford course are by James “Dodger” Dowd and his 22 Nat Cash Reg ...... ig% fered a possible motive for the eis- Irene appeared with several gal­ answered frankly. The Merry-go- to the effect that they have prac­ well trained boys from the Berk- Stanley Works ...... 21 23 Na Dairy ...... 21% serted poisoning. Standard Screw ...... 45 Nat Pow and L i ...... 15% ley proofs in her hand. Elve thought round was Lake City’s best known tically liked on the greens and fair­ ^ ire Industrial school at Canaan, do., pfd., guar...... 100 N Y Central ...r...... 46% she looked tired and a bit worn. night club. ways all this summer. Neal Cheney, Smythe Mfg Co...... 20 NY NH and H ...... 27% •Irene seemed glad to see her but INSURANCE FIRM especially is expected to be a tower Two novel acts were presented, explained that it was press day. the first being a “herse” dance, with Taylor and F e n n ...... — 126 Noranda ...... 3314 Eve considered this. “And I sup­ of strength in the Vet ranks, hav­ Tf rrington ...... 36 North Am ...... 25% Eve realized she should have tele­ boys being costumed as the animals. 39 pose the girls went too?” she ask­ ing been coached all season by Underwood Mfg ...... 30 Packard ...... 5 % phoned ^o learn when it would be TO SPEED RELIEF Johnny Wallett. "Babe” Wetherell Then there was a strong man act 32 Va ed. Union Mfg Co ...... — 10 Penn ...... 33 * convenient for her to call. Elvident- “Yes— of course.” Dick wcis ob has also taken to the game like a ^ t h a special 500 pound weight be­ THE LOVE ing hoisted into che air by one of U S Envelope, "lom. . . 44 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 6 % ly New York business offices were viously irritated. (Continoed from Page One) duck to water and reports have it do., pfd ...... 75 Phil Pete ...... 13% that Lawrence Redman has a new Dodger’s troupe. not so informed eis those in Lake “A perfect frame-up!” Eve ac Veeder Root ...... 13 15 Pub Serv N J ...... 44% City. cused. poses of the act without undue de­ set of clubs which ought to break Many new an-l difficult tumbling Whitlock Coll 1 pe .. 3 6 Radio ...... 9 ^ something ( ? ) on the fairways to­ ant pyramid building stunts were EXPERIENCES They went to lunch together but “Now, see here. Eve!” Dick ex­ lay to the mortgager and without J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10. par 35 40 Rem Rand ...... 9 it was a hasty meal at a nearby ploded, “it was entirely an accident unnecessary embarrassment to the morrow night. presented by Mr. Dowd’s boya Rey Tob B ...... 49% retsaurant. Irene wore a dark fur that Joe happened to see me there mortgagee, we have decided, for the The Vets are out to razz D’Amico which drew warm applause from Sears Roebuck ...... 3914 jacket that Eve admired. didn’t know I was going to the time being, in respect to all dis­ of the Legion, which will equal, they the huge crowd present. Many com­ Socony Vac ...... 12% OF A WOMAN say, any handicap that might be “It’s really dyed bunny,’’ the station at that time and you know tressed cases brought to our atten­ pliments wer. heard on the fine MILK STRIKE AVERTED; South Pac ...... 29 placed on the Bolton swimming in­ other admitted. “The difference be­ it!” tion, to execute the mortgagee’s exhibition presented by the visitors. Sou P Ric S ...... 41% tween this and the sable I coveted consent to take bonds for the structor. "Cap” and his cohorts have Another kiddie picnic ii in store South Rwy ...... 26% “But the fact remains that on been putting in lots of extra TEMPORARY TRUCE IS ON DOCTOR! went into stocks. Tm playing the ou wedding night you went out to amount of our claims, which we im- for all local children next week. St Brands ...... 28 hours practicing for tonight's St Gas M d El ...... 16 market, darling, and it’s the most have a good time with someone derstand is a pre-requisite to an ap­ Further details will appear later in team match and he says all the week. St Oil Cal ...... 36% Here h is— the Mtory exciting thing I ever did. I didn’t else!” praisal by the Home Owners Loan (Continaed From Page One) need much to start; I pyramid. You the finesse oi the game he com­ St Oil N J ...... 37 they said the “Well, what did you expect me Corporation of the property of the mands has been imparted to those screen must let me give you some tips!’’ distressed mortgagor. Upon the price to 14 cents a quar^ for the Tex Corp ...... 23 to do—^ga home and cry!” whom he regarded a week ago as Timken Roll Be-’r ...... 27% **couldn*t touch*’—iold “But you had all those evenings! completion of the appraisal by the conrumef. unlikely starters. Several dark U ITLE CHILD CRUSHED Trans-America ...... 7% a Later she invited Eve to ride Eve sputtered. “I suppose you were Home Owners Loan Corporation, we Farmers and dealers alike, who in picture that reveals home with her for dinne: and at horses are expected to show up with Union • Carbide ...... 46% toi. busy with Joe Casper’s imderstand a definite offer of bonds the gallery and they may be in­ had protested the new prices every secret, every lov«, five o’clock they met. Eve was im­ Unit Aircraft ...... 35% friends— ” will then be made as the basis of duced to make the circuit with the TO DEATH UNDER BUS awaited the outcome of the confer Unit Corp ...... 97^ mediately thrown into a seething evei7 confidence of a “And that will be that!” Dick exchange for the existing mortgage. rest. ences between the control board and United Gas Imp ...... 19% mass of humanity homeward boimd said with emphasis. If such offer of bonds should repre­ All players are expected to be at the Farmers National committee U S Ind A l e ...... 72 woman physician • via the subv/ay. Silence. Then, with head high. sent the fiill amount of our claim, the country club a^ 5 o’clock so that which started yesterday. The sec­ U S Rubber ...... 19% Eibout Ellsworth Prentiss, Freda’s hus­ Meriden. Aug 10.— (A P )—Har- What she learned Eve went to the bathroom to bathe the bonds will be accepted. If such the tournament can get under way i 'an, 5 year old son 6f Mr. and Mrs. ond conference will be held tomor­ U Steel ...... 55% band, was an instructor in a pri­ row morning. men • The advice she her eyes with witch hazel and re­ offer of bonds should represent an as soon after that hour as possible. Elliott Stretch of 156 Britannia Util Pow and L t ...... 5 % vate school and each afternoon ar­ pair her complexion. amount less than our claim, such Strike Postponed Western Union ...... 68% gave to other unmai^ rived home an hour or so before street, was Instantly killed at 11:30 When she reappeared she smiled offer will be gi ven due consideration, o’clock this morning, v/hile riding The threat of a milk holiday was West El and M f g ...... 45% his wife returned from the office. Woolworth ...... 43 ried women • The price at Dick wistfully. He held cut his having in mind the social and prac­ STRIKING FARMERS a tricycle, he pitched from the side­ postponed at least until Saturday, He usually started preparations for tical purposes of the Home Owners and the petition to Governor Wilbur Elec Bond and Share (CJurb). 26% she paid for the sin she their dinner. arms and she slipped into them. walk at Britannia and Griswold Eve whispered coaxing!.v, “Just ho v Loan Act, as well as our obligation L. Cross asking the removal of the laughed at • We know The Prentiss apartment consist- streets beneath the right rear did my darling spend his evenings of timsteeship to our policyholders. ARE DUMPING MILK c ntrol board was withheld, George Notre Dame opens the football ef^ of a luxuriously furnished liv­ wheels of a Connecticut Company season this fall at Kansas U. on every woman in town last week?” Must Be Just bus operated by Jerimiah Reagan H. Robertson, president of the ing room and a spacious sleeping “We must be just before we can Farmers National Association and October 7, which happens to be Boy will want to see this room with all its furnishings in With a snort of impatience Dick (Continued From Page One) of 185 Colony str-iet. Scout Day. Halfbacks will b"® withdrew his arms, turnea and be generous, and it is our intention Dr. H. Deforest Lockwood, medi­ member of the commitcee announc­ amazing Warner Bros, pairs— twin beds, two chests of to analyze each case caref'iJly with ed. inspired to do a good turn on every walked to the window. ’Then he said, plant we’ll touch it off.” The plant cal examiner, who was called to the spinner play. drawers, .a slipper chair and sturdy a view to exercising such descretion Independent dealers who held a picture—-and we urge arm chair, two night stands, two “Looking for an apartment, of had been kept open. scene, said that the boy whose head course.” as will do no injustice to either bor­ At Columbus four other farmers was crushed by the heavy dual bus mass meeting last night to consider them to bring the men reading lamps. There was a cozy rower or policy holder,” what action they should take on the yellow and blue kitchenet ana here “This one is penect,” Eve assur­ were arrested at their homes last wheels, died instantly. •L e t them face it • Let Kennedy received this promise of night on charges of rioting, brought price increase, adjourned without Prentiss had set the table for three. ed him. “I’m sure we’ll never tire of Mr. Stretch, father of the dead TENDER. ACHING. it.” cooperation shortly before leaving by Mrs. Ida (jutler, whose, milk was taking action imtil after tomorrow’s them find out for them­ Irene explained that for “special child, is local representative of Dick was silent. Obviously some­ for Hartford to confer with Gov. dumped in her yard on ’Tuesday. Stevenson, Gregory and Company, conference. selves what a woman guests” they used the gateleg table Wilbur L. Cross on the advisability The men, John, Frank and Charles Meanwhile the Farmer’s National PERSPIRING FEET in the living room. Eve, however, thing was wrong. Eve made another stock brokers of Hartford. His has to go through! attempt. of calling a iq)ecial session of the Kazlauzkeis and Edwin Hopson, received its first major set-back last was accepted as a bosom friend. mothei, before her marriage, was Amazing Relief in 5 Minutes or “It was a terrible thing for me General Assembly to liberalize the pleaded not guilty and were held for Mignon B. Davis of Evanston, HI. night as Middlesex county dealers She enjoyed the simple meal of boil­ banking laws. Under the present tb Grand Jury under bail of $5,JUU and producers defeated the Wad- Money Back. ed potatoes, broiled chops, creamed to do, I know,” she conceded. “I don’t believe any girl ever had such statutes, savings bankr and the each which they furnished at mid­ hams resolution, embodying the carrots and lettuce and an icebox Don’t worry about how long a situation to face on her wedding savings departments of other bank­ night after being taken to the LEGION HOPES TO BEAT farmers program, as well as the MAinr dessert. you’ve been troubled or how many day. I’m sure no one ever had so ing institutions can only accept as coimty jail. VETS TOMORROW NIGHT. petition for the removal of the con­ The two girls cleared the table legal investments Federal bonds on Meanwhile, at Norwich, J. Ed­ trol board. The vote was 23 to 6. other preparations you have tried. and stacked the dishes. Then they unsatisfactory a honeymoon.” which both principal and interest ward Sullivan, chairman of the The second game in the three- Path Is Cleared Moone’s Emerald Oil is the one left Irene’s husband before the Dick turned and her penitent ex­ are guaranteed. The U. S, govern­ Retail Merchants’ Division of the game series between the V. F. W. The first milk conference, a three- preparation that will help to make STEVENS.MJ) fire, poring over a magazine, and pression quite melted him. ment guarantees only the interest Chamber of Commerce, called a and the Legion will be played Fri­ hour public discussion in the Senate your painful aching feet so healthy went out to a concert. “That wasn’t our honeymoon,” he A Wmnmr B nt. Mr wM on the mortgage bondl. meeting of that group for 5 p. m. day evening at 6 o’clock on the chamber of the State Capitol saw and free from com and callous trou­ “ I’ll never be famous,” Irene said answered huskily. “We’re beginning bles that you’ll be able to go any­ our honeymoon now.” ’The loan corporation announced today to consider a request that Jarvis Grove diamond. ’The game the way cleared for future agree­ as they walked djwn the quiet President Roosevelt take a hand in where and do anything in absolute But the little quarrel marred the that thus far it has received appli­ scheduled for last ’Tuesday night ment, though the points at issue re­ KAY fRANCIt street. "Probably I’ll never be free the strike situation. was rained ou t foot comfort. happiness of Eve’s homecoming. It cations for loans cotalling $4,266,378 mained unsettled. So marvelously powerful is from worry, either, but there’s one ’The Dairymen’s League plant at Managers of both teams are issu­ GLENDA FARRELL erected a barrier of resentment and through its New Haven, Bridgeport, '?Tie farmers committee, compris­ Moone’s Emerald Oil that thou­ thing I’m thankful for—good old Sheribume, closed for several days, ing an appeal for players, golf, in LYLE TALBOT distrust between them that did not and Waterbury offices. ing Robertson, Dwight Wadhamu, sands have found it gives wonderful Ell. Get yourself a good man. Eve, re-opened today, receiving 100 cans the meantime having taken several disappear. Charles A. Beard and Irving Camp­ results in the treatment of dan­ if there’s one to be foimd these at ^ k , about one-third of its of the ellglbles. Manager Wright SUN., days!” (To Be Continued) normal intake. bell presented this program: gerous swollen or varicose veins. expects to start Tedford in the box Seven cents a quart for 3.7 per MON., Eve resisted the temptation to J. W. Hale Co. Drug Dept, is selling STATE and TUBS. ANTI-CRIME DRIVE for the Legion and the Vets hurler cent buttfeifat milk delivered at lots of it. tell even Irene that she had let her is yet in doubt, but it is expected market centers on straight contract work take her away from her hus­ FIVE MEN KILLED SHOOTING STARS TONIGHT PROVES A SUCCESS tha^ Frank Miller will be home basis. band on their wedding night. from Camp Roosevelt for the game. Establishment of a quota system The remainder of the week pass­ Howard Sentlff wlU catch. Les Philadelphia, Aug, 10.— (AP) — for allotment to the producers of ed swiftly and Eve was glad of it AS PLANE CRASHES Stevenson will don' the rnMk and ’The annual shower of shooting stars, (Ck>ntinaed From Page One) the milk market. She wanted to be home and could mitt for the D-C boys. The control board to fix the deal­ hardly wait to be on her way. A t the Perseid Meteors, are due to­ night and the three succeeding of Joseph B. Keenan, assistant at­ (Continaed Prom Page One) Several new faces will be seen in ers sp re^ at five cents a quart, The Manchester Public Market last she was at the station, home­ nights. torney general, that “the inhab­ the ex-service team lineups, includ­ making u e retail price 12 cents a ward bound. She felt the tremble of ’Their numbers should be greatest itants of this country are not to be causing it to crash, back first, into ing ex-Selectman Tom Rogers, quart. excitement she always experienced between midnight Friday and dawn left to the mercy at attacks of or­ the sea a mile offshore. “Skal” Russell, “King” Phillips and Where producers are aggreived Fresh Sea Food at railway stations. It waa silly, she Saturday. Watchers should look ganized criminals." Lieutenant Marshall Jumped as a hots of others. A large crowd at a dealer’s charge for transporta­ FRESH CAUGHT BLOCK ISLAND OQ.r* knew, but she worried when she toward the northeast '•’-y, low down Just a little more than a month the plane hurtled do^^ward and his of rooters for both t^ms are ex­ tion of milk, the board shall provide body was recovered some distance learned her berth waa on the last about midnight. By dawn they are ago Keenan was designated by his pected to be on band to cheer their fer letting the transportation at SWORDFISH, Center Cuts, at—lb...... C i V C away. Pitt’s body was recovered favorite players , on to victory. A coach. Suppose it should be detached almost ovet'head. chief. Attorney General Cummings, public bidding. somehow from the long train? She ’Their poetic name “The Tears of to lead the Justice Department’s hours after the crash by divers. ’Tuft win for the Legion tomorrow night Fancy, Fresh Caught Mackerel...... 8c lb. anti-crime drive. made his way to the surface and will deadlock the series, the Vets Though unmentionea in their must not fail Dick now. St. Lawrence,” given by the Irish, formal program, farmers said they Boston Bluefish to Fry or to Bake...... 2 lbs. 25c But there he stood, waiting for best describes what to look for. President Approves was picked up by patrol craft. having won* the first game. ’The President Roosevelt approved. In Lieutenant Hill is survived by a game will start promptly at 6 still proposed producer control (ff Fresh Cod to Fry or in Piece to B ake...... 2 lbs. 25c her as she alighted in Lake Caty They do not appear much larger the surplus. than tears. Now and then one of fact, the chief executive was so widow in Honolulu and his mother, o’clock. All players are urged to Fresh Eastern Halibut Steak. Fresh Filet of Haddock. Sunday morning. He kissed her, re- Points of agreement reached at these fiery “tears” crosses half the much interested, he next chose Ray­ Mrs. C. B. Hill of Washington, D. be on band at that time. g;ardlesa of onlookers. There was the meeting were that both the that familiar sense of strength sky, but mostly their paths are mond Moley, assistant secretary of C., Lieutenant Marshall’s mother, AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT much shorter. state, to survey broculer aspects of Mrs. Mary W. Marshall, lives in board and the committee recognized about him. Oh, how good it was to Ixmg Beach, Calif. Stewart, who CADET APPOINTBIENTS the necessity for price fixing, that Stuffed and Baked Mackorel...... - -... 15c each Be back! the problem, while Keenan concen­ trated on catching the criminals, entered the Navy in Dallas, Tex., there must be some form of p; oduc- Home Baked Beans. Home Made Potato Salad. Dick tucked her mto the roadster PAnCBS UNINO UP. and forestalling crimes. has a widow in Honolulu as has Washington, Aug. 10— (AP) — tion control, and that figures on the Home Made Snowflake R olls ...... 2 doz. for 25c ind whisked her away from the Coast Guard headquarters today an­ Newark, N. J,, Aug. 10.— ( . ^ ) — In a report on kidnapings, Keenan Hovey who was from Kingman, surplus shoiild be available to the crowded thoroughfare to the boule- nounced appointments as cadets to The newTspapers of the state' were •made this summation of cases in Kas. Pitt is survived by bis public. rard alcmg the lake shore. He had the Coast Guard Academy at New AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT lining up today under the code filed the lart month: mother, Mrs. Lennle May Kern of reserved a suite at the Miramar, Charles F. Urschel, kidnaped at Athens, O. London, Conn., had been tendered to Native, Tender Beets or Carrots • ------2 bunches for 5c me f last month at Al­ were awarded die contract to con­ (jonn.; Richard N. Woodworth, Jr., racer, died today, the third victim Nice Ripe Honey B alls ...... 2 fm* 19c ning News, Newark Star Elagle, At­ bany. He is now released and the struct a new school building for of New London, Conn.; John W. of Ascot track crashes In two “Dick!” she cried. He caught her lantic aty Press, AUanOc aty Very Fancy Native Breakfast Melons from Wapping, B his arms and held her close. ’Then Federal government, despite certain Williams Memorial Institute when McMillan of Jackson, Tenn.; Charles months. 2 fo r 25c Union, Bergen Evening Record of handicaps, is attempting to do its bids were opened late yesterday W. Page of Nashau, N. H.; Paul £. His machine slid into the fence ihe tried to tell him how much she Hackensack, Home News of New tad worried an week, fearing he full part in apprehending and afternoon, it was announced today Workman, Navy enlisted man, from at the north turn in a 32-mile race Brunswick, Asbury Park Press, bringing to justice bis kidnapers.” by the board of trustees of the Sylacauga, Ala.; Francis E. Burdett. last night, then oounce< back, roll­ ON SALE! Beat Pure Lard in Bulk ■ .7c lb,, 4 lbs. 25c rould not forgive her having run Plainfield Courier-News, Red Bank m aj» Loer Released school. The concern submitted the United States Army, from Mont­ ed over several times ai.d otopped Register, Bridgeton Evening News, Of the kidnaping of August Luer. - DIAL 5111 “Do you jDtaid awfnlly that your bid of $116,500, the lowest of nine gomery, Ala., and Joseph W. Naab, on the track Newton never .‘g a in ­ and Millville Republican. who waa takw bia Alton, BL, racsivsd. Jr., of Des Moines, Iowa. ed ooosciousneH. ■ ly , ‘ .-■v . -V --‘ •''-x') —. : :v ■ ■ “ ^ 7 ■ '" . • '..I--' T, - >sj.i ■:. ‘ ^ V ■* c \ ■ \ • ' V / MANCHES^rER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10,1988. PAGE U ^ " : Sipples Pilots His Nats W hip YankSt Regain Lost Groun AlUStars In Dehut D iree Tim es Giam pion / REC TENNIS TEAM Against West Sides AmACnVECARD SENATORS FINISH SERIES AT LAKE TONIGHT TIES MIDDLETOWN Tomorrow nifht, Tommy Sipples £«nd Is dow cetchioir for the New WrTH THREE GAME LEAD ■^1 will bring his All-Star sggrogation^*'Departures------'------and also the Norwich •< > to the West S ^ Ovai to make their Collegians. Sipples himself will baseball deblit against the West cover first. Little need be said about Fnre All-Star Wrestling Boats Splits Even in Singles and Sides. The game will start at 6:15 his ability as he is known through­ Y TITLE IS TAKEN New Yorkers Lose 4-1; o'clock and Ralph Russell will call out the state as an outstanding Doobles to End Match, the balls and strikes.^ player. Sipples is also with the Offered; Godfrey-Zybszko Sipples has gbthered together a aforementioned teama Cnbs'firates Open Dael brilliant sqimd of ball pla3rers and Sammy Massey, who has played m Feature Eyent. 3-All; The Scores. , BY HIGHLAND PARK the team Intends to meet the fast* ball in town virtually all his Ufe, for Second Pkee m Na­ est semi'pro outfits in the state, and will hold down second. He is coach The Recreation Centers tennis team will probably angle for a game with of the Trinity Parish team of New stirring mat battles will again be the Savttt Gems, who lately dis* Haven. At shortstop will be one of slashed its way to a three-all tie Fire-Rim Oodiarst in FoorA tional Braves Are Fenrtk pensed with the services of Sipples the Uassiest players in the .state, offered up to the wrestling fan at with toe MldiUetown Y racquet as manasrer. Bert Mei^er, who has also been in Sandy Beach Arena, (Crystal Lake, wlelders at the West Side courts Red Sox Again Drab A’s. Strikeout King the Ektfteni League and is with the tonight. Th^card of five all star yesterday afternoon, splitting even Gives Locals Victory Over Included in the AJl*Star lineup is New Departure and Collegians at bouts featuring many of the world’s in both toe singles and toe doubles. present. This was the third match ot the sea­ Jackson Taylor, colored hurler and foremost wrestling figures will be Above is pictured Stanislaus Zbyssko, three times world’s wrestling Wappog, 6>3. former ace of the Bulkeley High Gil Wright, who will be on third, packed from start to finish with son for toe Rec team, which won the By HUGH S. FULLERTON. JB. needs no introduction. He played champion, who heads the mat card at the Sandy Beach Arena at Crystal flrst two against the Knights of A. P. Sports Writer moimd staff. It was only a few thrills and 'Upiets sure to grip the Lake tonight Zbyssko is matched agalxxst George Godfrey, who a few four ytars with Springfield College Lithuania. months ago that Taylor struck out most rabid fan. years ago was the outstanding colored challenger for the world’s heavy­ A great comeback by the Wash­ Highland Park defeated Wapping ington Senators has aided their 25 batters in one game to set a and was with the old All-Manches­ The feature bout will bring to­ weight fistic championship. Five all star boutiTcue scheduled, the first at German, city champ ot Middle- ter tew^m and Manchester Green. He gether George (Sodfrey, one of the last night at the Highland Park “crucial” series with the New York scholastic record. He is, however, 8:30 o’clock. town, defeated Paul Jesanis in inclined to be wild and walks nearly is now coach at Trinity College. xnat’s largest grapplers weighing straight sets, 6-3 and 6-4, while Earl field by the score of 6 to 3 to win Yankees aD square today and the a half dosen batters a game. Left field will be handled by “Red” 280 pounds and standing six feet Bissell won two duece sets from the “'Y” League title. One big in- fans began to turn their attention seven Inches tall, against Stanislaus to the National league, where the He will be assisted in the pitching Putnam, a former member at the Allen Hoover, a member ot last nlne was enough or the Highlanders assignment by big Jack Curtis, who West Sides. He covers the same Zbyssko, three times world’s cham­ year’s Wesleyad varsity squad, 7-5 Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago to put the game on Ice affter traU- Cubs were about to open a duel for is now hurl^ in the Middlesex position for the Saviti Gems, and is pion. Godfrey a matman of super and 9-7. Foy of Middletown High power defies anyone to throw him Doubles Tourney Draws second place which might carry one League. Curtis is a Willimantic one of the leading hitters on the swamped (jarleton Harris, 6-1 and ing the first four innings. B. team . and it is easy to say that once 6-2, whUe James Britton took Mer- Dougem opened the toning with a or the other right up behind the product. Russ Fisher, another mem> pace-setting New York Giants. “Lefty" St. John will take care of setting eyes on this man mountain riam of Wesleyan into camp, 6-2 stogie. Ektgleaon followed with sm­ ber of the Middlesex League, is A Large List Of Entries Lead riy Three Games center field. He has had plenty of his boast is not in vain, Godfrey on and 6-4. other, C. Dougan stogie scoring B. another pitcher who may \also see last week’s show here after wreck­ The Senators and mathematical action, should the Wect Sides deal experience, as has had Sanuny In the doubles, Bissell and Jim Dougan, Senkbell struck out and ing the ring threw his opponent to Metcalf beat German and Gilbert, Klssmsm shot a hard grounder Monte Weaver turned back the too harshly with the other two. Kotch, who will be out in right the mat in three minutes, and then Entries afe pouring in rapidly for^Utle with Robert C. Smith. This Yankees 4-1, to Jieir final clash yes­ F irst field. Three local bo3rs wiU be in re­ 6-2, 3-6 and 6-3. Foy and Merrlam down to third scoring Eagleson and hurled his challenge at Zbyssko the doubles tournament for the town year, Jesanis seeks the title with paired to defeat the Rev. Leonard C. Dougan after Eleigleson was hit terday to regain the rest of the “ Wood3T” W allett, a M anchester serve Cliff Massey, Jack ^trat|ton ground they lost to Monday’s dou­ who at first said he was too big, tennis title and all players who de­ Britton, for two years captain of Harris and Britton, 7-9, 6-4 and 6-3. by a thrown ball from T. E. Nichol­ boy. will be on the receiving end. and Bob Smith, the latter a member bleheader, and give them a three then angering to some extent an­ sire to enter are urged to file their the Manchester High net team. Une A return match wlU be played at son, Kelsh doubled scoring Kiss- “Doody” has been with the Gems of the Bluefields. gam e lead. nounced that he would meet Godfrey \iames at the School Street Rec father and son combination has en­ the Wesleyan courts in Middletown man, D. lledford struck out. C. The Cubs set the stage for their and would make him eat his words. not later than 8 o’clock tomorrow tered to date, the Rev. Leonard next Monday afternoon. Tedford singled scorir,^ Kelsh. This feature bout looks like one that night, at which time the draw will Harris, pastor of the South Metho­ Nichols reached 2nd on Burnham’s struggle with the second place Pittsburgh club by pasting their <^d is sure to be a thriller, Zbyssko, be made by James Britton. Last dist church, and his son, Carleton error and R. Dougam fUed out to who though smaller than Godfrey teammate, Burleigh Grimes, to the year this tourney attracted, an en­ Harris. Murphy to close the inning. is a crafty man and one well able try list of 72 players and it is hoped Other entries include Ekl Dxladua- OBTAIN FINE PRIZES first inning and defeating the St. PIRATES HAVE WEALTH Kissman steured gi'vtog only 6 Louis Cardinals 10-7. The victory to take care of himself knows more Mac MacDonald, Eld. Wemer-Fran- that the field will be as large this hits and striking out ten. This holds and grips than any present year. da Mahoney, Jack Puter-Walter left them only a halt game behind day grappler and is sure to give Buckley, Richard Carpenter-Win- FOR SWIMMING MEET snaps Highlamd Pai'k’s losing streak the Pitates and 3% behind New Among the first to enter are Paul o f 3 gemaes. big George a variety of twists and Jesanis and James Britton, the ston Bendall and Milton Nelson and York, as both clubs were idle. OF SLUGGING STRENGTH turns sure to make him groan. Highland Park. Braves Are Fourth former co-holder of the doubles James Metcalf. Efforts to make the coming town Paul Berlenbach, former world’s AB R H PO A E The Boston Braves took advantage championship swimming races, to C. Tedford, c f ------3 0 1 0 0 0 Ul^t-heavywelR^t boxing champion be held at Globe HoUow this Satur­ of the (^uds defeat to mo've into and one of the greatest ringmen to R. Nichols, 2b .. 3 0 1 2 0 0 fourth place with a 3-2 victory over day afternoon, more interesting B. Dougan, lb . . 3 1 1 1 0 0 the Phillies. Hard aid Clos^ Game Is How They Stand ever don the leather goes against A1 than ever before, through the solici­ Morelli, former intcurcc^ege cham­ Eagleson, a s --- 3 1 1 1 0 0 The Boston Red Sox, who have tation of 'valuable prizes from Man­ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. pion and a wonderful wrestler. Ber­ BROUILLARD KAYOS JEBY C. Dougan, 3b .. 2 1 1 2 0 1 made quite a habit of heating the Prospect m Clash With lenbach made a fine showing here chester stores are bearing fruit. SenkbeU. rf ------2 1 1 1 0 0 Philadophla Athletics lately, did it Director Flmik Busch ot the Rec­ Kissman, p ____ 3 1 1 0 11 1 Am erican at the Arena last week, against again by an 8-4 count as Lefty reation Centers said today. Keish , c ...... 3 1 1 10 3 3 Washington 4, New York 1. Lucian LaMare and is picked to Lloyd Brown played a whole ball Sob-AIpmes Snday, Al­ give this Boston strong boy a taste IN SEVENTH TO GAIN TITLE The first prize for the senior D. Tedford, If .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 game by himself. He not only Boston 8, Philadelphia 4. of defeat. Berlenbach is a clean men’s class has been obtained and pitched the full distance, but ' (Only games.) will be a pair of shoes or faU hat Totals 8 18 14 5 N ational type wrestler who goes about his smacked a homer and two stogies. though Bocs Record Is wrestling in a business way and is from the Silbros Clothing store. The Chicago 10, St. Louis 7. BrownbUt Shoe store is donating Boston 3, Philadelphia 2. a pleasing matman to watch per­ Danielson Southpaw Fights form . BROWN E U im iB a pair of sport keds the J. W. Hale E. Nicholson, ss . 3 0 Not as Good as Thphr Op­ (Only games.) Walter Duda undisputed European company a merchandise order for T. Nicholson, 3b . 3 1 Champion tackles a tough, rough Cool, Heady Battle to Lift first prize in the senior girl’s class. C. Nicholson, c .. 3 1 ATHLETICS-GREEN ponents. STANDINGS. opponent in Qowboy White of Okla­ B y SEEDED P U Y E R Any and all prize donations will be Murry, lb, p ----- 3 0 Am erican homa. White, who has a record of gladly accepted from local mer­ Paladino, r f ----- 2 1 W . L. being a rough heckler of opponents, Middleweight Crown from chants. Murphy, If ...... 1 0 IN CRUCIAL CLASH This swimming meet is open to The season’s record of the Pirates Washington ...... 66 38 and one who is very apt to throw T. F. Nicholson, If. lb N ew Y ork ...... 63 41 his aggressor from the ring is aU Manchester swimmers and en­ ___ 3 0 suffers greatly in comparison with Philadelphia ...... 52 51 looked forward to pro'viding with King of 160 Pounders; Urhanetti Wins in Straight tries should be made at once at L. Burnham, cf .. 2 0 that of the Sub-AlpinM, as far as D etroit ...... 52 54 Duda a match that will keep the Globe Hollow or the East Side Roc Spencer, cf ----- 1 0 Play Third and Final Game at wins and losses are concerned, but d ev ela n d ...... 52 57 fans howling. Terrific Left Ends Boat Set^ Miss Henhner Tops office. EJntries wiU be accepted by Grant, If ...... 1 0 Chicago ...... 48 56 In another match sure to provide phone. Smith, p ...... 1 0 indications are that a hard and close Boston ...... 46 56 plenty of the sock that goes to make The m eet wiU start at 2 o ’clock. Tripp, 2b ...... 2 0 West Side Tonight at battle is in prospect when the teams St Louis...... 42 63 up a wrestling match Tony (Solesano Miss Lamprecht. *W. Burnham ... 1 0 'clash in the opening game of their NationaL of SpMngfield who drew plenty of New York, Aug. 10.— (AP) —Lar­ 26 3 6 15 10 2 series at Mh Nebo Sunday after­ W . L. booes from the fans here <» last ruping Lou Brouillard, the F’rench Last Night *s Fights T otals 6.15 o’clock. N ew Y ork ...... 61 42 week’s show due to his rough tac­ Canadian fighter from Worcester. Score by innings: noon. Lebro Urbemetti, seeded No. 5, W a p p in g ...... 30000 0—3 Pittsburgh ...... 59 46 tics and mauling goes against Max Mass., has laid claim to a share of The Pirates have played 27 Bloomfield Jewi^ sensation from advanced into the quarter-final New York—Lou Brouillard, Highland Park .. 0 0 0 5 1 x—6 Chicago ...... 59 47 Manchester Green and the Man­ games, winning twelve, losing four­ New York. Bloomfield is rated just, the widely distributed middleweight Worcester, Mass., knocked out Ben •W. Burnham batted for Tripp to Boston ...... 56 51 round of the town singles tennis chester Athletics, meeting thie eve­ teen and tying one. The Alpines the grappler to meet Colesano in title recognition in a most decisive tourney last night, .by defeating Jeby. New York. 7. won recogni­ 6th. S t L o u is ...... 55 52 fashiem and at the same time put in ning at the West Side diamond, for have seventeen victories and eight his desire to rough it up and what Wilbur Brown in straight sets, 6-4 tion in New York as middleweight Two base hit: Keish. Tripp. Philadelphia ...... 44 59 a bid fmr a place on the list of fa­ the third and deciding game of a defeats to their credit To bolster this match should provide is not to and 6-3. Urbanetti will meet< the champion; Pete De Grasse out­ Hits off: Kissman 6 to 6 innings; B r o o k ly n ...... 42 60 mous left-handed battlers. best two out of three games series, their record, however, the Pirates be missed. winner of the Sturgeon-O’Leary pointed Varias Milling, Los An­ off Murry 1 to 1 inning; off Smith Cinemnati ...... 44 63 Brouillard stripped Ben Jeby of wUl aside from deciding which is show considerable strength in the In another match between two match for the right to enter the geles. 8; Phil Rafferty outpointed 7 to 4 tontogs. Stolen bases: Iligh- his recognition by the New York the better team, cause {flenty of slugging department having rapped good showmen Jack Rogers of Cali­ semi finals against the winner of Christopher (Bat) Battalino. Hart­ land Park 1; Wapping 3. Left on TODAY’S GAMES. state athletic commission as middle­ headaches, for one team is going to out 177 nms to 189 fo: their op­ fornia will swap holds with Lucian toe Bissell-Harris match, to be ford. 8; Lou Amber. Albany, out­ bases: Highland Park 7; Wapping 6. Am erican weight champion by knocking him lose, and that team is going to dis­ ponents. LaMare present New Ehigland played at the High school courts at pointed Jack Rose. Brookl3m, 6. Base on balls off: Smith 2; off Kiss­ New York at Philadelphia. out in the seventh round of a sched­ appoint a host of followers who have light-heavyweight wrestling cham­ 5:30 o’clock this afternoon. Garfield. N. J.—Paul Cavalier, man 2. Struck out by: Kissman Praetioe Tonight Washington at Boston. uled 15 round bout at the Polo w^ered, according to report, every­ pion. LaMare who showed here Only one mo'^> second round Paterson N. J., outpointed Les 10; by Smith 3. Time 45 minutes. The Pirates will practice tonight S t Louis at develand. Grcimds last night. thing but the kitchen stove. fans with his honest to goodness match rema-ns ’o be played, that Kennedy. Los Angeles,, 10. Umpire: Bentley. at M t Nebo at 6:15 o’clock and all Detroit at Chicago. The chunky New Ehiglander The teams are very evenly match­ players are requested to be on hand last week drew the approval ot the between Holland and BasMtt. the Mansfield, Ohio—Sammy Slaugh­ National wrestling and willingness to mix. fought a cool, heady battle, ripping ter. Terre Hai to. Ind., knocked out ed, as evidei^ced by the close scores as this will be the final practice be­ Philadelphia at New York. winner to meet Carl Johnson, seeded This cemtest should be most pleas­ in only when be could make his No. 6, ir< the quarter-finals for the K. O. (Soldier) KetcheL New York, of the two' preccMitog games, and fore the game with the Sub-Alpines Chicago at Pittsburgh. ing. blows hurt and finally laid bis oppo­ with each side detennined to win Simday. Saturday the Pirates will chance to meet James Britton in the 3. WRESTLING (Only games.) The first bout will take to the nent low with one terrific left semi-finals. St. Louis—ADen Matthe-ws, St. this final game tonight the fiuos journey to Ro^ville to meet the ring at 8:30 promptly as. wrestling hand wallop in the seventh. In the girls’ tourney. Miss Eleanor Louis, stopped “Speedy” Schaffer. should be afforded an opportunity to Elast Ends in a tune-up encounter. The first six rounds till led up in By Associated Press witness a real battle. Manager PLAY DECIDING GABIE shows often go too late and have to Huebner, seeded No. 2, easily dis­ Colorado and Omaha, 6. The team will leave the Old Golf be called at 11:30, as this’s the time orderly sequence to the decisive posed of iiliss Dorothy Lamprecht, Nerwalk, Conn.—^Nlck Pastore Hublard claims to have something Lots at 1:15 o’clock. sevenOi. Jeby, whb was reco,_-nized Boston— Eld. George, Buffalo, up bis sleeve, which wiD be sprung After a fast 5-5 tie last Monday set by the Athletic Commission for 6-2 and 6-1, and will oppose Miss New York, an^ Willie Lewis, Stam­ The season’s record of the Pirates all .contests to end. So be’there at as king of the l60 poimders here threw Leo Numa, Seattle; Joe dming this contest, whether it is night, the North Ends md Hill Elizabeth Washkiewicz, former ford, Ctonn., no contest, 6; Ed follow s: 8:30 and get a look at these world after he knocke.' out Firankie Bat­ Savoldi, South Bend, Ind., threw to the way of old time baseball Billies wiU meet again tonight at champion ip a semi-final match. In Clary, New York, knocked out Pirates famqus men in wrestling matches taglia last winter, only bad a look in Nick Lutze, Los Angeles. strategy or some modem innovation, Hickey’s Grove in e game which the other semi-final. Miss Mary An­ Hank Haines. Springdale, Conn., 2. 10— ^Wethersfield A. C...... 5 sure to make you forget your trou­ twice. He fought on even terms in remains to be seen, but at any rate will decide the leadership of the tonio will play Miss Gladys Lam­ 2— ^Kosdussko Scouts ...... 11 bles. the second and again in the stow precht, defending title holder. our inquiring reporter finds that 5— Hartford Boys Club ...... 7 first round junior pla^ffs. The fifth . offered wagers on the Athletics are 11— ^Wethersfield A. C...... 8 losing team will go into a second Taking advantage of Jebjr’^ be­ being quickly covered by Green sup- . 22—Naval Reserves ...... 1 place tie with the West Side Bud­ In winning the Oregon Women’s wilderment at his annoying south­ porters, so there must be something dies leaving the winner in undisput­ Goshen Center o f Harness 3— ^Franklin A . C...... 9 Public Links association golf tourna­ paw style, BrouUlard shot in body INTEREST RUNS HIGH to it. 14— Spartans ...... l ed possession of first place. All ment, Mss. Daisy Mauck of Colwood punches until the east aider’s guard The gam e wiU be called prom pt­ players are requested to~ report at established a course mark of 76 on came down, then worked on his / 6— Hartford Beverage ...... 6 ly at 6:15 p. m. 6 p. m. promptly. the Peninsula course. chin until it moved up again. He 3— Manchester Green ...... 1 IN BIG TRACK EVENT Racing For Over Century broke loose Mth a series of smash­ DBAF-TEX VS. CARPENTRY 6— Franklin A. C...... 5 ing lefts to the body that left Jeby 0— ^Hartford B everage ...... 7 helpless as the bell ended the Much interest is being manifested Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 1 0 .— (Special)4>reto8man and trainer of trotters and 9—Municipal Hospital ...... 4 sixth. Orlowsld and Quartus hooked up to the junior and senior track meet __Saturated with the lore of trot- • pacers, joined the Cato stable to In what proved to be one of the best 13—Hartford Machine Screw... 9 Gehrig Nears New Mark In the seventh Brouillard made 1— State Prisno ...... 6 which will be held afternoon and tors since the day to 1801 when the 1 1922 and today finds him turning pitchers’ battles of the season, Or- an opening with a body mash and great w-ngHuh horse. Messenger,' out just as many top horses as ever 1— All-Bumsides ...... 3 evening at the West Side play- lowski pitching for the Caipenters, as Jeby’s guard dropped, whaled stood here, this village is ready to ' —^with King Ben and Atlantic V(Ho 7— Hartiord Orioles ...... 14 gproimd on Tuesday, A ugust 15. In­ held the league leading Draf-Tex For Consecutive'Games away with a tong sweeping left to formation about events is available join William H. (^ e to entertain- | two outstanding candidates for the 5—^Wpst Side Ram blers...... 3 toe chin that put Jeby down and out team hitless untU the final inning, through Walter Kittle or. High ing the world-famous Hambletonian j 1933 Hambletcnian under bis when Quartus led off with a Texas 2— East Berlin M ohawks ...... 10 in 2:21. Stake, richest event of its kind on | chuge, 5—Center Spring All-Stars .... 6 Brouillard weighed 158%, a half School Coach Pete Wigren who Is leagues over second base, and scoi^ New York, Aug. 10.— (AP)—Louxfigured I might as well play if 1 assisting to this doming event the globe, on August 16tb. When Cox first came to Goshen, 7— Sacred H eart d u b ...... '.. 9 poimd less than his opponent on a long triple to right field by Gehrig has not the slightest recol-^— " Prises wlD be awarded aU place No more appropriate spot to ^ he used the balf-mUe track for 16—Jeffersem dub ...... 14 could, instead of babying myself Keish. lection of the game or dreum- winners of each event and a three America could be named for the ' training. Soon, however, it was ap- 4— Bolton ...... 7 about little things. I played a lot of D raf-T ex stances under which he began his year trophy which was awarded by greatest tmt ot them aD than the ' parent his equine hopefuls were not A B R 10—^Aces ...... 7 football when I was in college and “iron-man” streak of consecutive the Sons of Italy Jrs. must he won historic, little Goshen, ne>3tltog to enjoying the turns on the smaU Weiss, l b ...... 3 0 5— Warehouse Point ...... 7 nobody was taking time out to ask games away back "in 1925, when he by a senior fisam toree times for the Poconos 60 miles from New track. In a short time, the veteran Hoffmann, ss ... 3 0 1—Warehouse' Point ...... 9 me how I fdt. I think the experi­ trainer moved over to the mile was just an enthusiastic big league ence was good for me. At any rate Sport Briefs permanent possesMon. Teams York and the seat of the county to W. Orlowskl, 8b . 3 1—East Berlin Mohawks ...... 13 which Hambletonian 10, was foaled ; track. buUt many years before by “freshman” trying to make good for I can’t say I ever had much r ^ ex­ from each playgroimd, east and west H aberem , c ...... 3 8— Jeffert'on d u b ...... / to 1849. (Dnly jIx mUes distant from M. Harriman. This scene of opera- the Yankees the way he used to do cuse for not being in the ball gamv The University of Southern Cali­ side, as wsU As the local Y. M. C. Giovanni, if 1 A. and the donors of the cup a/e ex­ Goshen, atop a knoU to Caiester, ! tions proved much better and it (p a rtu s, p ...... 3 for Dear Old Columbia. or that the effort to keep my string fornia athletic teams held the edge ' was not long until Mr. Cane pur­ over Stanford and California in foot­ pected to compete for this much stands an imposing shaft to the Keish, c f ...... 2 Why AD the Foes? intact infiuenced me to play when I famous Hambletooian 10, after chased the property. Whats more, he hasn’t thought shouldn’t. Ilila long run of games ball, basketball and track the last coveted award. Benson, r f ...... 2 whom the 150.000 das ■ wae nam- Increase Faculties Abraitis, 2 b ...... 2 much about it since and he has no didn’t mean much to me until I scholastic year. They also beat Individuals are eligible to enter Ye8terday*8 Stars Good Time Park was used only Butler, 3 b ...... 0 idea whatever of Mking for a day passed the 1,000 mark.’’ Stanford at baseball, but lost the the meet and can do so at any time before Tuesday. **** How It Started for training Cane’s horses, and Demko, 2 b ...... 0 off after he plays consecutive game They say the strain has told on diamond series to California. Good Time Park, owned by Mr. number 1,308, probably some time The United' States fleet on the. those of numeroYu other trotting By Associated Press Gehrig, that his recent batting CDane, of Hackensack, N. J.. and the stables to Goshen, until 1927, when next week in St. Louis to surpass Pacifle coast with a complement of T o t a ls ...... 21 1 8 21 2 1 slump may be blamed in part on his scene of the hamer*' horse pagenant a Grand Curculi. date was accepted. Oarpeatry the world record for baseball en­ strain over so long a period of time, 50,000 men boast the largest sum­ on Wendeaday, Aug. 16, to the Monts Weaver, Senators— Held mer training football camp in the League Leaders At flrst only temporary seats and A B R H PO A E Yanks in check with seven hits to durance set by Everett Scott, Yan­ but Gebfig disagrees heartily. midst ol the local Grand Circuit boxes were used to aceomznodate the Daniels, 3b, ss .*.. 4 0 0 0 9 0 kee shortstop the saniw year Gehrig country, More than 1,500 sailors meeting, was origtoaUy acquired by win 4-1. and marines were out in football By Associated Press ever increasing crowds, but to 1980 Smith, If ...... 3 0 0 0 Bill Jurges, Cubs—Hit home run, took off on his non-stop flight. Soott to Be There. E. H. Harriman, “Little Giant of when the Hambletonian Stake was Gustafson, o .... 8 0 17 0 uniforms this summer. (Including yesterday’s games). Wall Street”, and himself a trotting triple and double to lead attack on “Why should there be so much Natlongl: Batting, Klein. PhlUles, brought to Goshen for the first M. Orlowskl, p .. 2 0 0 0 fuss about a fellow sticking to a S t. Lm^, Aug. 10.—(AP)—When enthusiast In fact, Mr. Harriman Cards. . Lou .381; Terry. Giants, A51; r-ui, time, a grandstand was added. Tureck, l b ...... 8 0 1 0 good, steady job?” asked Gehrig (3eh^, New York Yankee first SEEK BALL GABIES. used to race his oraek horae against Lloyd Browa, Red Sox— ^Knocked baseman, establishes a new major Martin, C a ^ 84; runs batted to, Last year, vtoen The Marehionesa Reedy, 2b, ss . . . 1 0 0 0 after knocking off work yesterday ambitious rivals from the Goshen homer and two singles and kept league record for playing'in con- Pehl’s An Stars would'like games Klein, PblUlea, 95; hits, Klein. PhU- won the HambletmUan the greatly Boothxoyd, 2b, rf 8 0 0 0 in game No. 1,302. “I can’t see Square to almost any point oon- A thletics 11 hits scattered. s^ tive games, as he is scheduled with the West Side Buddies- or any Ues, 157; doubles. Kldn. ’%lUles. increased seating oapadty was tax­ Ivanicke, of .... 2 0 0 0 Ben Cantwell, Braves—Won 15th that’s anything to get excited venlently located. And It' usually Skopek, rf ...... 1 0 0 to do—barring injuries and post­ other team in toe junior series. We 34; triples, Vaughfto, Pirates, 16; happened that the flnander was as ed to the Umlt, with the result that 0 game of the season as Braves de­ about I like to play baseball, the ponements—against the St. Louis wotild Uks a game with the Buddies, home runs, Bezier, Brives, 20; Mr. Cane has added 5,000 additional Phelps, 8b 2 0 0 0 feated Phillies. YAnks seem to want me regularly good a reinsman as he was at man- Browns here next Tuesday, the pres­ for this Sunday or some night ne^ stolen bases, Martin, Cards, 16; euverUty raUroads. seats. 65 new boxes and several on first base, so why not be in there ent record-holder is expected to wit­ week. For games see Heni^ pitching, Ttonlng, C u ^ 9-8. Mr. Qine moved into professional other improvsmsnta to his Mile T otals...... 24 0 lit f • right along?” ness the performance. Black or call 8842 between 5 and 6. American: Batttof. Foxx, Ath- harness radng from the amateur Track to welcome thf 80,000-plus upentry ...... 0.0 0 0 0 0 iK—B NEWSIES PLAY TOSnOBT whleh are expected to swarm over It was called to Lou’s attention Bb^erett S c o tt form er Red Sox Y ours In qpo>^> letles, A558; Blminqyis, White Sme, ranke at the half-mile track at raf-Tsx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-»1 that perhaps there were times dur­ and Yankee infielder, who starred P sh l's AU Stars. A555; runs, .(3tf)rlg, Yankees. 90; Goshen vtoere he won with North­ Goshen and Good Time Park, Two-baas hit,'BsBsoB; tkrss kaas Playing under a new management August 16th. hit, Kdsh; blti, off Quartai t, off the Herald wUl clash with HtoblMd ing his long run he might have in 1,807 straight games before runs batted ip,' Foxx, Athletics, ern Dlreot in 1:05%. Shortly there­ Uked to lay-off, that in fact he play­ oreeping age formed him out has 104; hits, 9*mmons, Whits Sox, This year with the great 150,000 Orlowikl 8; stolAB kaasR :OinaBlqr Park tonight at 6:00 p. m. Beach- . GRID TEAM MEETS. after, hs began purohaslng the 6. D raf-T » 0; la(t on basso, !ra have been erected for the bene- ed for several weeks in 1981 with a been invited by the Btowns* man­ ♦ ' X66; douUss, Buras, Browns, 85; foundatioa of his exUnslvs racing rase to the lap of the gods with o k rg m ^ ' od tit of the large crowd that is an­ bfoken little finger on his throwing agement to attend the game. The Pawnee footodU triples, Combs, Yanks, a^d Rey­ stable, whleh Is seen throughout at least 10 colts and flUiM appar­ tty 4, DvsMkx 0; baas ballR ticipated ^ 'th e manager “Blimpt’ hand and . at ether times with a Scott who b^an bis stri^ back have a meeting tonight at Coadb nolds. Browna 12; home runs, the “Roaring Grand” as the Good ently capable of winning it, the Quartus 8, off Ortowffd •; kit sprained ankle. in 1917 and retirod MasTS, 1025, ^ t Foxx, Athletics, 32; stolen bases. Time Stable under its blue and gold harness classic is certain to draw tdhsc, XvaaMrtt stniok (i: juliano. 'nia starting pitcher adll MoCaray's pn Pine HID at seven iiartua 18, by Oriowiki IT; )e either Biamond. or Norm Lash- Denies Undue Strain a month before (Sehrig started tp O'Oleck sharp. AU members are Chapman, Yanka and Walker, oolors. its biggestIgfCSt respoBse stooc it was S naki. The Newslea have^strength- “WeU,” he admitted, “It may work, now opdratas a bowtlM ea- aiksd to be present .Plans for^ e Tlf

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by Mary Rinehart; “The Stalking LOST AND FOUND AU'IDMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARTMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOB B e n t POPE PIUS HONORS itone,” by Raphlaet Sabatini; (XNEMAUNmiED LOST— WEDNESDAY ev^iing, 1930 CHRYSLER 70 sedan, has TENEMENTS 63 FpR RBNT-7 78 WASHINGTON jamsEMEins “Haw Gold,” by James Hendryx; wUlow basket, containing pocket- only 33,000 ori^nal miles, xxxaroon FOR RENT—8* ROQlil tenement street S'rdom single, available “Men of the Mesquite,” by Qetagt TWO HARTFORD MEN STATE THEATl^ Ogden; "Miss DeUda Allen," by IN AUTO ACdDENT book. pair of glasses, slippers and paint, with black and krpwn trim, w ith an s improvements, corner Sept '1st, also several others; five, and six roonfi singles. Arthur Mary Johiraton; “Susan of the smock, on Dobsonville or Rockville beautiful velour upholstery. Car Wadsworth and Sumipit streets. New Program’Tomorrow. A Knofla. 875 Main street. Dial Stow,’; by. Grace M. White; road. Finder please return to 457 costs new $1650. P rice $350. R ile y Vpply 31 Wadswor^ street WUliain Brosintih and Charles ..'"Storm at Dd^bpeak’’ with Kay Well Known Night Club En­ 5440 or 4359. . ' “Smith Moor Under, ’ by Marjorie North Main street. Reward. Chevrolet Company, Armory Ga­ Francis, Walter Huston and Nils rage. 60 W dls street. Tel. 6874. FOR RENT—THREE ROOM fur­ 3. Reardon Are Made 'RAwUxigB; “The Dutch Shoe Mys­ tertainer Meets Death When FOR. RENT—FO I^ ROOM flat Astber' tomthsr with "Best of £kie- tery," by EUiay Queen; “Lark As- nished apartment with private Knights of the Order of St. intes’’ with Buddy Rt^fcra, Prenk Car Falls Off Pier. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 W£ Bin;. SELL and axebaoge used riiiglfi . house, all inqirovements, cendlnsr.'” bv M a «v De L a Roche: bath. 109 Foster stre^iw^rube.’ Gregory. Morgan apd-MArion Nfim will be cars all makea and models. Armory garage if desired. 16 Homestead “iSrfe Water,” by Walter Edmonds; shown^tor the 1a6t ttmen tonight at Venice, Calif., Aug.* 10.— (A P )— 1929 CHRYSLER COACH, Model Garage. 60 Wells street Telephone FbR RENT—3 ROOH APART­ stratt relepfaone 709L ’“Peter Ashley," by Dubose Hey- H artford . A u g. 10,— ( A P ) — W il­ the State. On Friday and Satur­ Gene Malin, entertainer at a club 65, good condition throughout, MENT, ^ impi^enieats, bpt wa­ wvd;. ‘^ e light in the Jimgle,” 687A liam Brosmith, vice pr^drat and day the double feature .program known-at the Ship Cafe, was killed very cheap to operate. Low price ter beat 'furnish^ also garage. In­ to RENT^FIVE AND SIX ro^ bje .Edison Marshall; “The due general counsel (ff the TraVtslers In- consists of "Midnight with today when his. automobile slipped of $150. Riley Chevrolet Company, 1932 C H E V R O L E T 1-2 ton- panel quire 18 UUby ^reet upetalrs. bouses, 'single and double Eyelash,” by Caroljm Wells; “Vella siu«Dce Company, and Charles J. Loretta Young and Ricerdo Cortez off the Venire pier into four feet of Armory Carage, 60 Wells street truck, 1929 Fordbon tractor, good modera apartments. Apply Eteward Caprice,” by Irene Alexander. w ater. Telephone 6874. conditicn, 1930 Nash coupe, like F O R R E N T —tNEAR '' Center, two J. Hdll. T elqih on s 4642 and 8026. Reardon, retired .merchant, both of and Zane prey's “Man of the For­ Hartford have been made Knights est” with Randolph Soott, Harry Patsy Kelly, 22, described as new. Trade, terms. Cole Motors at modern, five room flats, outlet for having been.b)ought to the coast 1931 C H E V R O L E T C O A C H ; 1929 of the Order of St. Gregory the epurey, Buster Crabbe, the Lion Man - BULLION DOLLAR PLANT the Center. 6463. electric stove, garage if desired. from New York by a major movie Ford coupe; Chevrolet coupe, WANTED TO RENT 68 Great by Pope Pius XI,, the Catho­ Oiymi^c Bddmxnlng champiem and a Phone 5661. . producer, was removed from the Buick coupe ; Chrysler sedan, $5 lic ’Transcript announced. host of Western stars. 1933 C H E V R O L E T C O A C H demon­ Midland, Mich., Aug 10.— (AP) machine' imconsdous, bu' a cursory down, balance 20 months. Brown’s strator, all black, neT< car guaran­ FOR RE3NT—5- ROOM apartment WANTED TO RENT— Furnished The honor was bestowed on the On Saturday as an added attrac' bimgalow, part house or apart­ —Plans to build a ne. - plant to <’C- examination disclosed no broken Garage, West Center street, 8805. tee, 90 days or 4000 miles, 3100 off with sun porch, all improvements, two men, the T i^scrip t’s aimounce- tion to the ^regular show, a new cupy ten acres on the Cape Fear ment Reasonable. Three in family. bones. A'room-mate of Malin’s, new car price. The buy you have beat and hot water. Inquire 444 ment said, upon recommendation of serial w ill be started entitlied "PbaO' peninsula near Wilmington, N. C., 1926 DODGE SEDAN, new paint, Apply 216 East Middle Turnpike. Jimmy Forlenza, 34, .nother pas­ been waiting for. Riley Chevrolet Center street the Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, Bishop tom of the Air” with Tom Tyler. and to be devoted exclusively to the tires and battery: leather up This serial is said to'be full of dean senger in the car, received a frac­ Company, Armory Garage. 60 of the Hartford diocese, for their manufacture of bromine from tured collarbone. holstery and low mileage. A lot df W ells street. Telephone 6874. FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT work- in behalf of society and the action and thrilling adventure suit­ ocean water, were announced today m iles le ft in this car, fo r only 350. with all improvements, and hot church. able for both adults and children. by Dow Chemical Company, which Riley Chevrolet Company, Armory 1931 C H E V R O L E T S P O R T coupe, water beat 170 Oak strM t Inquire For Sunday the State will pre­ — FALLS FROM TRUCK ----- Reardon was honored several will own the plant jointly with the Torrin gton , A u g. 10.— (A P ) — G arage, 60 W ells street. T el. 6874. beautiful black duco, with red a t M aples M atern ity Home, 164 W A U STREET BRIEFS sent “Mary Stovens, M, D," starring weeks, ago while, on a. visit to Rome Ethyl Gasoline Corporation. The Everett (tole, 49, of Cornwall is in a wheels, tires and paint like new. Oak street or caD:8241. with the Rt. Rev: 'Thomas D ie­ Kaiyr Francis. This .piefure has new firm will be known as the created considerable discuisslon hi criticM condition at the Charlotte Only 18,000 original miles. Has had N e w Y ork , A u g. 10.— The N ew gan, rector of St. Joseph's Cathe­ E th yl D ow CThemical Company and Hungerford hospital here with a Want Ad Informatloa FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat with all medical circles because of its treat­ only one owner. Slip covered since York Curb Exchs^e, following the dral, Hartford, - and editor of tho It was understood here that the fractured skull as the result of a new. Lots of transportation left in improvements and garage. Inquire ment of the woman doctor subject. 45 Hamlin street lead of tbto Stcck derange has Transcript, and the ReV. John F. plant will cost In excess of a mil­ fall from a moving truck in Corn­ Manchester this car a t the low price o f 3325. adopted regulations dealing with Callahan, pasto. of the CSiurch of lion dollars. wall yesterday afternoon. Evening'Herald Riley Chevrolet Company, Armory FOR RENT—6 RbOM flat with m a^n re^pilxements and opera- St. Thomas the Apostel, West Hart- G arage, 60 W ells street. T el. 6874. g^ ge. Inquire W. Manning, 15 tiohfi of pbolfi, 'lyn^cates and joint ford . / accounts in which members are He hks served the St. 'Vincent de 1925 W IL L Y S K N IG H T sedan, walker strMt. WAPPING CLASSIFIED participants. Paul society for a quarter of a cen­ THI good running condition. For the ADVERTISEMENTS rwo OF OUR BEST three room tury and later had charge of a firs t one th a t comes 315. R ile y apartments are vacant redecorat­ refuge for the homeless. Brosmith The jufy list which has been pre­ Coont Mix average word* to a Una. Chevrolet Company, Armory Ga­ For the first time In history of ed, hot water. Johnson Block. TeL acted as leg;al adviser for Bishop pared for the town of Soute Wind­ Initials numbers and abbreviations rage, 60 W ells street. T el. 6874. the Stock Exchange the shares of each count as s word and compound 6917 or 7635. a company dealing solely in small Nilan on Diocesan affairs for 25 sor is as follows: David J. Ahern, Im words as two words Minimum coat la personal loans has bedn admitted years and also-is an official of St. Edward A. Bancroft, George F. SMR price of three Unas. FOR RENT—TWO,' THREE and to trading. It has approved the list­ Francis hospital, Hartford. Bancroft, Boasin. William J. Idne rates ner day tor transient MOVING—TRUCKING- four room furnished or qnfqraished ads. ___ ing of the common stock of the Bradley, Paul W. Bradenberg, STORAGE 20 apartmepts; Manchestei Cot^truc- Bffeettve Haicfe 17, 18X7 Beneficial Industrihl Loan Corpora­ Qyntpn B. Buckland, Erastds. D. Cash Charge tioD Co T e t 4131 or 4359. Burnham, O. W. Buraham, G^rge C Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts| 9 cts SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the tion, which has 310 subridiaries do­ O. Case, WUUam c:;a\anaugfa/Dud­ t Consecutive Days 9 cts, 11 eta accommodation of their large De- ing business in 25 states. •/ li FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat first ley S. Clapp, George A. Ctolllns, 1 Day ...... I 11 otal IS cts Luze bus for lodge, party or team A Thought AU orders for irregular Insertions floor. A ll improvements, rent rea­ James Crickmore, Frank Wood­ trips at special rates. Phone 3063, wiU be charged at the one time rata. sonable. Inquire 36 Ruraell street Lew Hahn, for the past two ford, Byron B, West , C. Leslie Special rates tor long term every 8860. 8864. years chairman of the board of llie wicked Is snared In the woi^ day advertising given upon request. King, Donald J: Grant, Walter H. Ads ordered tor tnree or six days FOR RENT—4 RCOM tenement all the Hahn Department -Stores will of his own hands.—Psalms, 6:16. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE improvements, garage if desired. Skiimer, Charles Grten, Ecu*! M. and stopped before the third or fifth sever- his connection with the con­ Taber, Arthur Stiles, Robert J. day will be charged only foi the ac­ moving, general anuking, livery Call 8608 or 5230. cern Aug. 31 when his contract ex­ The wickedness of the few makes Risley, Louis A. Juno, Norman O. tual number of times the ad Appear­ service. Our affiliation with United pires, it was announced today. the calamity of the many.—Publius ed, charging at the rate earned, but Vaqs Service means lower rates on FOR RENT—MODEiRN 6 room Hills, Alfred H. Stone, and Hcu*ry no allowance or refunds can be made Halm resigned as presiderit of . the Syrus. V. P ark er. on six time ads stopped after the furniture moving to distant points. tenement with garage, on Ekige- National Retail D ^ Goods Asso- fifth day. Laige modem trucks, experienced bm s tr e e t five minutra to miiiw. ' Miss Doris L. Benjamin and her Ko “tiU forbids” : Osplay lines not clatioi but its board refused to ac­ YACHT RACE ST.ARTS friend Miss EmUy Kairott of iart- men, prompt service, aU goods in­ Telephone 8301. cept it. solA ford, went on an excursioii to New The Herald wlU not be relponsible sured while In transit are features FOR REJNT—6 ROOM tenement N ew London, A u g. 10.— (.A P )— A York City last Sunday, August 6. for more than one incorrect insertion offqred at no extra expense to you. The National Coal Association, of any advertisement ordered tor with garage, 162 School street also fleet of pleasure craft, large enough Wappihg Grange held its fif­ Daily trips to New York, baggage from incomplete car loading re­ more than one time. three room' apartments. Maple to be impressive, left this port to­ teenth regular meeting last Tues­ The inadvertent omission of incor­ uuUvered direct to steamship piers. ports from railroads; estimates h' straet Telephone 6ol7. day on the start of the New York day evening, with twenty-five pa- rect pnbUcation of advertising will be F or fu rther inform ation cal) 3063. tuminoiis coal production in the rectified only by cancellation of the Yacht’s Club cruise to Gloucester, troiu present. There was one visi­ o 8860, 8864. P errett & Glenney. Inc. United States for the week ended charge made tor the service 'endered. Mass., and return to Newport tor from Elll'ngton and one fro-n ' All advertisements must conform BUSlNEi^S LOCATIONS A u g. 5 was about 6,975,000 net The vessels, trim in appearance, --woiwaia in style, copy and typography with Vernon Grange. It being “humor­ FOR RENT 64 tons. Production for thr corre­ will go to Newport oo the first run. ous night” games were enjoyed and regulations enforced by the publish­ REPAIRING 23 sponding w eek in 1932 was 4,465, ers and they reserve the right to The racers were started off Sarah’s jokes dramatized. The next regular ««« 000 tons and 6,874,000 tons in 1931 edit, revise or reject any copy con­ TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main Ledge, near the entrance to the meeting will be held August 22, and sidered obJeetionablA MOWER SHAKPENmG. vacuum street (Orford Bldg.). Apply Ed­ local harbor and wiU finish off the the following 8^*6 the entertainment CLOSING HOURS- Clsaslfled ads to cleaner, washing machine, gun, te line with inflationary gossip (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICrTURE) ' be published same day must be re­ lock repairing, key making. Braitb- ward J. HoU. T el. x642 and 8025. Brenton reef lightship. The distance committee: Miss Doris L. Benja- ceived by IS o'clock noon; Saturdays in Wall street, brokers expressed is 37.5 miles. inin, Mrs. Hattie D Lane, Mrs. 19:S6 a. m. waite, 5? Pearl street. considerable interest in the recent The Tinies pushed and pushed while. “Why, I can almost .•see it One by one the vessels arrived Harold I. Turner, George Barber some more, and then they heard smile,” said Coppy. “I am very glqd TELEPHONE YOUR Treasitry aimouncement that the here yesterday afternoon and eve­ and Kenneth Cotton'. money stocks of the country show­ wee Shrimpy roar, “At last the we Tinies came along.” W ANT ^ S . CUIIK8ES AND CLASSES 27 TO R E N T ning for the rendezvous, and lights Mr. and Mrs. Asbu A. Ctollins UNFURNISHED ROOMS iff the ed a r^uctioD for July of about rock Is moving. You are meeting “So is the shark,” said Shrimpy. Ads are accepted over the, telephone twinkled to give the harbor ’ the ap- and children nre visiUng at the with success. “Say, you’ve made it feel real glad at the CHAROR RATR given,above BEAUTV CULTURE)—Bara while Tinker Block, Iteht bill paid, hot 366,0p6>96i0.y. NeverthM ess; money^ petu-ance of Yale-Harvard race day home of their sister and family,' ‘ ‘‘Just keep it up. It looks to iufr today. Why, you can even pet the as a convenience to advertisers, but learning. Details free. Hartford water furnished, aO rooms reoent- stp dts stiO stand hbout 3904,000,- evemng as the darkness settled Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ckme of Lit­ as if the shark will soon be free. shark, and nothing will go -wrong.” the CASH RATES wlU be accepted as Academy of Hairdressing. 693 Main ty renovated; $8 to $15. See OOO above a year ago. instead of FULL PATMENT if paid at the busi­ down. tle Falls, New York. My, won’t it be real tickled when street. Hartford. Chris Olenney. bdlow as erroneously stated! by the ness office on or before the seventh Francis Strong and Leroy Hen­ it gets out of this mess.” Soon Windy very loudly cried. day following the first Insertion of Associated Press yesterday. dricks will leave next Sunday, Au­ ea^ ad otherwise the CHARGE CHINESE AIR MAIL Then Windy said, “I think it best “Say, we still want to have a ride gust 13, for New. • Haven, wh ,re R A T E WlU be coUected. No responsl- Shanghai, A u g. 10.— (A P ) — A s if we all take a little rest. Then, right to the playground of the sea. BONDS—STOCKS— they will visit friends for a few bUity for errors in telephoned ads the first movie in establishing a with our strength back, I am sure Tbs' shark might help us out wUl be assumed and their accuracy MORTGAGES 31 days. cannot be grnaranteeA Sbanghai-Manila air mail and pas­ one push will do the trick ” “We’ll make some rolUi. of sea­ senger service, three American Recently added books to the WANTED — FIRST MORTGAGE “You’re right,” said Shrimpy, weed strong and it can puU us rig h t INDEX OF fliers represent!^ tbi Ptm-Ameri- Wapping Libraty-are as follows: 33500. E lx c e ll^ t secu rity. W rite with a smile. “Sit down, lads, for along.” “A grand idea,” Shrimpy A Farmers Farm can Airways announced today 'they “The Subconscious Courtship,” by CLASSIFICATIONS a little while. I’m satisfied, right cried. “And it will work, no doubt!” Box R, in care of Herald. Right in town. ■ 7-room home, chicken 'coops, barn and probably wi?. take on 'hi seaplanes Bertha Ruck; “Good -Bye Summer,” Births • e e • • a.a a aMAsu* • • 8.* *AAa «Si( now, that this is going to work out They found some seaweed near at tobacco shed. Fifty-tour acres of landi about ^ tillable; crops Saturday foi Hongkong and Man­ by Fannie Lea; “As the Elarth .a^aa afa a au* a a a a a a a«.« S slick.” hand, and pulled it up out of the Mtiirrlf* ’*68 a a aiivaUaMCaa* a;aa«»aKM C all in and some ready to harvest. . About 300 chickens, 5 cattle ila. Turns,” by Gladys Carroll* "Open- HELP WANTED—MALE 36 And so they rested on the sand. sand. Then Shrimpy hitched the e • a a a a a a ata aoiM* ^ and 2 horses. Full'line of farm tools. Electric lights, artesian . The fliers are all officials of the land,” by B. M. Bower; "The Pris­ Card of Thanks a a a a a aLa a*.a a a aa a at B Soon Sebuty cried, "Come, lend a shark up, shouting, “This will work BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED in well; fine oHed road, apd only about .3 minutes’ drive from Main Pacific American Airways, a sub­ on Wall,’ by Ethel Dell; “The In Memorlam e a a a a.a a ai:a a«Ha a'a aan ^ hand. I’m ready for another'push. a ll r ig h t Lost and Found ...... 1 lumber and building supplies, state Street Priced at $6,800. Terms. Call 3180. sidiary of the Pan-Ameri'’an which Drift )«’ence,” by Zane (Srey; “The You all must push with me.” “Right in its mouth the weed will Annonncements 9 number of years experience, age, is interested in the China National Prairie Patrol,” by Harold Bind- I^ersonals —bb 9 "Heave ho,” cried Shrimpy. stay, and you will soon be on your salary expected. Wethersfield Lum­ Aviation Corporation now operri loss; “Fog,” by Valratiiie WUfiams; Aatomobnes "That’s the stuff. Ah, ha, at last w ay. I ’ m siure th at nothing w ill g « AntomobUes for Sale ...... 4 ber Company, Wethersfield, Conn. ing on thr- Shanghai-Chungking “The Bright Land,” by Janet Fair­ Antomoblles for Bxcbarga B Edward H. Keeney and Shangha.-Peiping routes. banks; “Johnny Reb,” by Marie you’ve, pushed enough!” And then wrong, if you just hang on tight” Anto Aocessoriea—Tires ...... * It is hoped *Jie route --lay later Oemler; “Double Crras RAnch,” by the Tinies noticed that the great INSUR-ANCB 865 M ain S treet Anto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 SITUATIONS WANTED— APPRAISALS connect with e proposed trans-Pa- Charles Seltzer; ‘‘Fenwick’s Trail,” big shark was free. (The TiBiea have fun at tee iday- Auto Schools ...... 1-A groimd of the sea in tee next story). Autos—Ship by Truck i FEMALE 38 cific air service Ida Honolulu. by Harold Bindloiss; “The Album,” They watched it swim around a Autos^—For Hire k. . . . . 9 Garages—Service—Storaga 1C MIDDLE AGEiD WOMAN desires Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... ' 11 Wanted Autoe—Motorcycles .... 12 light housework. No objection to Bnsdness and Professlenal fieivlcca children. D ial 7647. Business Services Offered ...... It Household Services O ffered ...... 19-A Bulldl ng— Contractln g e e e a'a a a.# # 14 Florists— ^Nurseries ...... IB POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Funeral Dlrectore ...... 16 > ■ - Changing Foreign Policies Heatin' Plumbing—Roofing ,wm 17 ALLEN’S ROASTING ducks, live Insurance ...... 18 Ir'c lb., dressed 22c. Toliand ru ra- Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 pike and P ark er streets. T el. 8837. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 90 ^(Copyittet im NBA Sardaa toa) Painting—Papering ...... 91 Profeeelonal Services 99 t A v lN — . Repairing 99 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 94 K - . Toilet Goods and S e r v ic e ...... 25 SHOE REP AIRING SHOP business. fO •lirnT- \ Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Stock, tools and furniture. Account a e ./ J Bdneatlonal 5 a.-'-? Courses ana Classes 97 of death. 468 Hartford Road, Man­ P rivate Instruction a.a a »;n a a a a a** a 98 chester. Dancing • ••aeeaeaaaa** m t v • • aaa;a IS -A Musical—Dramatic ...... 99 Wanted—Instruction ...... r.... 90 GARDEN—FARM- Plnancinl Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages « . . . 11 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 I?? Business Opportunities ...... a tr.m 92 Money to Loan ...... 91 WANTED— POTATOES, country Help and Sltaatlaas produce ^ d fruits, highest daily Help Wanted—Female ...... - 91 •s Help Wanted—Male ...... 96 market price x>aid. Mahieu’s Gro­ J i Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 97 cery, 183 Spruce street. South Agents Wanted ...... • e • o e • a{iC* 9T-A Manchester. Situations Wanted—Female ..... 91 Situations Wanted—Male e era;* a a a 91 Employment Agencies ...... 41 HOUSEHOU> GOODS 51 Iilve Stock—Peti^—Pooltsy—Tehlele* ______I Brapa had cagaid tfia praaldaiit an Bay 16 to Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 Prasidnt Itooatveft appravatf aHoeatien at S238j )00j )00 Liv> Stock—Vehicles .....in ... 49 ■ddrap M ngtioM, warning that world ehaaa awaitod un- FOR SALE)—HOUSEHOLD Furni­ Whan too leanomlo Confaranao mot ip London, flia Amir- from the public works appropriatient af the Nationaf Re­ Poultry and Suppllea ...... 49 ture, including 3 piece parlor set, ton thpy a i^ .sen-aggnwen pacta, lannan Dado, Wanted — Pets—Ponltry—Stock 44 iete daitention; lad by Saeratory af State ConMI Huff, ra- amhaaaador-at-torgi, oma prssstog for dsarmamant at covery Adminiatration to butld 32 new veaaels for the navy in tb m yean. Saeratory af tba Navy Swanson announced For Sale—Miseellaneeua kitchen rimge with oil burner, 'Theute liTmraielMiiorWwn.M'fMrwteli^ lispor- fuaad damaiida to discuta war debts raiaotod taniporary eanain. Sunuisr Wiliss, sent u ambaatader to Cuba, auc- a policy of buildtog a niny ‘Meoond to nono in conformity Articles tor Sale ...... 46 piano, rugs, ice box, etc. Can be tanct, Preiirfent RoottiM gaye full attnrtiip to wwU stabilization of oorranciat In relation to gold. The prttident eaasfuUy mtdtatod batwaan the Mateado gevammant aid wfth troaty'provwW ’’ and planned to spend $ , Z O O O Boats and Accessories ...... 46 seen at 217 Center streeL affairs. H« invitsd nstlgwi of tte wsrM to sand syteoww" faartd atoWtizatien would retard priea naoviry at homo, ravolutionitto. Friendly ganum tewaro luiaaialndieatad' 936 Building Materials ...... 47 adfltionpl Mr now naval plann and for nw d- to Wasliingtefi to canfar on thi fartlieaitiite:Voiidw Eea* but w is wlKng to co-operate an permanent siwwras to raaognitian at tba fovirt gawnmant wm under eontidar- fnfiOOflOO Diamonds—Watches—JeweliT ... 49' indziiig hMtMteipa THE iEMO Electrical Appllanoee—Radio » . 4* noiiHOctniiimM«MaoirpfifliMt .• . atbmiiata aaonamio letlen and raise pttoga iatenatioMOy. a tio n . L a m atan msdi to GNha Mr pprehan of wbaat Fuel and Feed ...... 4fi-A W A N T E D .T O BUY 58 Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnets BO ... -'A i-y : ; • r '■ ■ Honsebold Goods ...... f t HIGHEST* PRICES 1 AID for junk Machinery and Tools ------fit of all kinds. Paper stock, rags, Musical Instruments ....n .«...a B9 A L L E Y GOP A Meal Ticket By H A M L IN Office and Store Bqnlrfneiit ,m m 14 metal and rubber. Wm. Ostiinsky, Specials at the S to r e s ...... B6 T el. 5879. Wearing Apparel—^Fnn ...... § 7 Wanted—To Buy ...... it r OH'OH// ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 tv w r * , COME ON, , CL0SER14 I'-EVER A BREAK FOR. L IL ' f e l l a - Booms Without Board ««.«.. FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms WANT TO POME ALLEVOOP.' NICE U m £ BEAR-^ ^arders Wanted ...... B 9 - A TO B B N ' A TOuntry Board—Besorts « « « . fo? light housekeeping, gas and TSK-TSK- XoteU—Bestauraats Bink in evety room, reasonable, 109 SDINOSAURIS .Wanted—Roomb—Boaid n ... Foster street—Grube. S m I g# i ABartments, Plata, Tanmnenta ' f BuBneas Locatioaa for Bant . Honaea for Bant BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Baburbaa tor Beat •naoner Bomea for Bant ^'»m FOR RENT—LARGE fdeasant room Wanted to Beat • a afaf# a a aPMa « fo^ .2 persons, with board. Reason­ able. 63 Garden street Phone 6194. It BaUdlag tor Bala m M Brw orty lor Bala . 3 9 Id for Balo -' n for o rfaU______—- - - - —r Tt WANTED—ROOBIS— fw Bala « .» ______62 rtJRwoitr.tor Bala 3 B O A iU ) ®kurU^B for fwto* ....r...irr.«:v.s 7 B pm • ?> ' ___^Betaei torggehaase Tf LADY WANTS SOUTH west room, ^•Mad—Baal’BOtata ...... rv.. TT board, small private .American -i family, quiet nelghtqrtkood, little i'i ' traffic. Phooe 807V 6^59-8:00. . \ .u . ^•oK.

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Tooherville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Br Gene Ahern and NONSENSE THE MICKEY McGuire methop op keepins* the Fi-ies opp GRAWpf^^s heap!

MAKE USE OF TODAY. I “LET’S PLAY HOUSE, EH?... TELLER. During aU the years since time be* I YOU BE THE DOOR AND I’LL gan, S L A M YO U* N\AJOI% UOOPLE? “Today” has been the friend of man; VEP— AN' A StAAVa Lady Ciutomer—^What’s the price But in his bUndness and his sor­ M A N ? t t A G L A D row of this coat? He looks to “yesterday,” "tomor­ Owner of Store—^Tbat one is \OU BOVS BROUdWT row.” ■■ $25.00. wiM a l o n g ! I could Forget the past that brought you Lady Customer— Too cheap, USENTO WIMTALK sorrow want a coat of quality. There was, but is, no “yesterday,” The clothier shuffled up the coats ALL DAY !—*-I m o s t And there may be no ‘tomorrow.” and produced the same coat. He TAV

REBOUNDS— Now that farm In 1930 the United States sold prices have gone up 17 per cent In foreign lands more than twelve how many of the farmers have no­ million dollar’s worth of musical in ticed it? By the way, what has struments. No wonder Europe become of the old fashioned front hates us. gate? If the tongue could kill, few persons would ever die of old age. Pearl—I made this dress myself Too many people salt away money Paul—How much ribbon did you in the brine of other people’s tears- use? Isn’t nature wonderful? a million years ago no one bad any idea of Scientists now tell us that some spectacles, yet look where she of the coal that we now use was placed our ears. What this coiui- thousands of years in formation; try needs is fewer persons to press the older the coal, they say, the bet the buttons and more persons to ter it is. Which only goes to prove sew them on. We suspect that the that there is no fuel like an old fuel neat generation of college students will be studying courses on “How Mrs. Highbrow—Does your son to Pay War Debts.” One of the keep a diary while at coHoge? biggest questions to be decided by Mrs. Putton-Ayres—Yes. He I'CQoW TX3ES THE ^ every department store is how often saves all his check stubs. .u.amT.ovr. fAAJOR DO to hold its annual sale. The hand ^ e iwe er ww wiiwee. wc. that pulls the trigger rules the world. F l a p p e r F a n n y s a y & ______wia.u.asAT.ofr.______

SCIENCE SAYS THERE ARE ONLY NINE KINDS OF WATER. AND EVERY ONE OF THEM HAVE BEEN TRIED IN STOCKS A N D BONDS.

Child—^Why do you put powder THOUGHT OF THAT on yoiu: fa ce? BEFORE. YOU VBJDW Mother—^To make me beautiful, darling. Child—^Then you must not be using the right kind, mother dear.

While you are trying to become a champion, people encourage you. The minute you become champion 'the people begin looking around for a “guy” to whip you. W A S H IN GTON TUBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY Mrs. Riches—My husband is so literary. f^KPERA-TIOM! PANIc T* YNHW . M A'. OovuV BE. SO > ^ T H E N A RAY OF HOPE.I nm h aT’l l WOOR Mrs. Friend— ^Really? QHgA O £a OY^ fimuce ft. ^eLP'. n itM I a O ljO FAGHionjeO, Mrs. Riches—^Yes, he’s always TEARS OF f a t h e r B f i H ? \N OM A N I k /i a I TI-a i»s1Ci ^ calling up his broker to get quota­ Some girls from the city have ttEANEUS ABOVE Isu^REL'f s l u g g BA8V, JO Y. / l o o k *, a v y h a t 'ul g r a n d m a O LO ^ OLDER, HAVE CrtAHGEO tions. to go to the eountry to get down ISN'T GOING TO LEAVE~ YOU 00M!T SP k'Y ^ v o o G o t to earth. KNOW 1 ©ET-THAKI S 'H C E *YOU ME iN lb THVE» -V O U / SLUCG. H O O t*Lll »Y\'-/ OYSIM c h il d r e n , 'KAONl ^H O R T? YY HV,

lHe SHIP ABLATE*. FOUR PERSONS DOOMED TO BE ROASTED r ALIVE. CRACKklNG, LEAPING FLAMES GROWING HOTTER O.AND HOTTER. HIGHER AND HIGHER - NOT TEN FEET AWAY, L

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

f WELL TEY THAT SWIM YOU BETTER I THINk FRECKLES I ACROSS TH E LAKE A&AIM MOT, r e d / IS RI&HT-THE WAY I SOMETIME, WHEW I 6ET YOU HAD HE F>ULLED YOU ! MORE USED TO THE COLD A C LO S E OUT WAS SIMPLY :WATEi3^ P A T..„e O S H f THAT CALL THAT HEROIC------1 j WAS AN AWFUL CRAMP t i m e ! LOVED THAT.'/ I I HAD /

'V n' *^614 SITTER DlSA(>POmTKVEKITl D E S P A IR ! T H E BENCH PALLS IN e 1933 »Y wtA «pivict. me. n o .u.a porofr., fto. t h e w r o n g DIRECTION. e im n mu i B o r n Th A ic n rw w e a r s T o o s o o n . SALESMAN SAM Lopkins: Out For Himself! (^©KAY.sftni \ g u e g b Sou've. p r a c t ic e d saaoue-w! ^ 'kioco,m s s e n I TMpfTacT v g g o n n a b e - a bus- hit, ip ya BUTi FKR GOSH SAWES, C^AKE IT CLEAR TO THE ^ —■ DO IT RI^HT- \ OOKfT IOANTcHA Tb LOSE SER HEAD r ig h t in TH’ bMODLC OF \T- \ETHAT CLEAR?

SURE.1 . W ELL, 1*M GOINS IN GEE-ISN’T SHE Y E A H — BUT AND GET DRESSED — SOME KID ? SHE’S DON’T GO GETTIN* I'LL SEE YOU BOYS, INTERESTED IN ctijay OVER a LATER ...... ME, FRECKLES — GIRL MOW, JUST YOU COULD TELL BECAUSE SHE BY THE WAY SHE T M X S TO v*

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I oftove IN t h e JUDGE HAS Wg CAMS BACK OH YEAH.' TO TOWN AFTER M E N RIGHT ON THE HERB TO V IS IT WELL YOU’LL MV RBLATIVBS SEE HOW SMART BAVf THAT CRACK N A H H S H E THE M A IL .. HEREib JOB. HE^ FOUND A LETTER FROM MAYBE SEVERAL CLUES a n d z m n o t MB IS IN A COUPLE SHE MADE ABOUT W AS JU S T t a l k im ^ ^ t l o o k s HARRY AND CARRIE WE HAD ALREADY AND '. g o in g i d OP DttTEu. DUO W AIT A U . YOO S A Y TIME YOU BEING HEROIC? .WHY, YOU AREN'T LIKE RED CAROLYN It OVER BETTBR IS SURE he'll OVA S’POSE SHE / JEALOUS, W 7 THE WHOOPING W AIT ’T IL g e t th e g o o d s SUMMER CAR K a Y O W t I V J IS BEGINNING COUBH. THEY’LL THE JUDGE ON 'EM IN A TO W VIT* ON rm Fffowr MEAKIT THAT ? ^ ARE YOU COME UP a n y CATCHES Tie FEW DAYS. THEM s d a t t H U H l DO TO G E T A CROOK WHO< UP.*. ^ - ^ CASE ON r,,; * SWIPED YOUR ^ P R ETTY NECKLACE. PAT KINGSTON „...

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The W. ^ A. Guard club will hold its regular monthly meeting tomor­ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT “GOAT F A R T JUNCTION ABOUT TOWN row night at the home of Mrs. Hazel ANOTHER OUTDOOR MOTORCYCLE CRASH MASTER PLUMBERS Fahey of 277 Spruce street Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bycholskl^, SCORES ANOTHER CRASH state PoUcenum Thomas Hunt, of 47 Unior street ^today announced HERE ORGANIZED of the Stafford Spring; barracks of Miss Ella M. Stanley of Highland DANCE TOMORROW the engagement of 'their daughter. MAY COST MAN LEG the State Police department, who Park motored with friends today to Stella, to William Parcharck, son Local Man’s Trude Figures in Are Ton was recently married has taken a Attleboro, Ma^., for her sixth an­ of Mr. and Mrs. t*aul Parcharck of Accident Yesterday— None house at East Center and Walker nual visit She plans to return to 76 North street The date for the Is Badly Injured. Pressed streets and make Manchester town about August 24. East Side Tennis Courts to wedding has not been set Joseph Bika of Sominer St j Complete Details Last Nigh his residence. Before being appoint­ ed‘to the state police force, Mr. Edward McGuire of Vemcm, Har­ A truck driven by Louis R. For Time? Hunt was a resident of Manchester, ry Madden of Talcottville and Ray Be Used— Go to Rec Cen­ Thrown Off Machine Sotithergill, of 79 Adams street, —Samuel Little Is Named but has made his home at the bar­ Mercer of this town will leave Sat­ Buckland, collided wit^ a sedan Then — racks in Stafford Springs until now. urday on a two week’s automobile YOUNGSTER HURT driven by John F. Hunt of Somers P resident trip to the World’s Fair at Chicago. ter in Case of Ram. When He Hits Truck. late ytssterday afternoon at the Goat Farm crossing. ’The truck Shop Hale’s The regular meeting of Mianto- was approar:hlng the intersection nomoh Tribe No. 58, Improved Or­ The Manchester City club will BADLY IN CRASH hold its regular monthly meeting to­ Tomorrow night on the Nathan Joseph Biko of 75^ Summer from Dobsonville as the sedan, At a well attended meeting held Friday der of Red Men will be held tomor­ street, this town, suffered a com- driven by Hunt, reached the junc­ in the offices of Johnson & Little row evening at 8:30 o'clock in night in the club rooms on Oak Hale tennis courts'another atteippt street. The meeting scheduled for will be made to conduct euq open ppimd fracture of the right leg at tion from the west. on Center street last night the Afternoons Tinker hall. The committee ap­ last week Thursday was postponed air dance. The first scheduled Tues­ 5:30 yesterday afternoon when he The truck struck the sedan on master plumbers and steamfitters ot pointed to arrange for the clam­ until tonight. day night .vas rained out with the Sidney Werbner, Son of Lo­ was struck by a truck owned by the right side, throwing it against Manchester voted to organize under •A ll Saturday’s bake and outing to be held Sunday dance being held indoors at the the Hlghgrade Oil Company of th' guard ail. An unidentified the name of the Master Plumbers at Steiner’s Grove will meet to­ Kay Brothers’ Circus, traveling Rocky Hill, 2nd driven by Law­ womar riding in the oack seat of Grocery and night at 8 o’clock in the clubrooms East Side Recreation building. cal Shoe Store Manager Association of Manchester. ’They be­ by truck, thirty-five in number, will The response to the first attempt rence C. Gordon of 77 Whitmore Hunt’s cix was thrown forward lieve that in forming this organisa­ on Brainard Place to complete final show in Manchester on Tuesday of street, Hartford, on O ^and street and through an open window at his Meat Specials plans. was so great that evers^thing pos­ tion they will be better aqie to co­ next week. They will come to sible to make the dances a success Injured at Bolton. in front of the Oakland Filling sta­ left. She was shaken up and operate in the prog^ram of national Go On Sale Manchester from Norwich and two will be done as it the aim of the tion. Bika was riding a motorcycle bruised as she struck the steel ca­ business recovery, shortening of The «^nTiiiA.l 4-H picnic will be trucks canning the posters and the ble of the guard rail, rolling off on­ held on Sunday, Aug^ust IS at Lake Recreation Oenter to offer enter­ south on Oakland street behind the working hours and stabilizing of Each Friday men to stick them up were in Man­ oil truck. When nearly opposite the to the shoulder of tb«- highway wages. George, Mass..Those planning to go tainment and amusement at< the Sidney Werbner, 5. son of David outside of the guard rail barrier. chester this morning. They were smallest possible cost. Werbner of 65 Durkin street, mana­ entrance to 'he filling station, the ’The following officers were elect­ At Three! are asked to meet at the home of able to find many places at the truck started to turn into the sta­ Another person in the car was ed: Sapiuel Little, president; B. A. Franklin L>ipp cm Keeney street at Furthermore, the announcement ger of the Brownbilt Shoe Company, slightly cut on the right wrist and north end where they could dis­ that a 'ance will be held regardless 838 Main street, was seriously in­ tion to deliver a quantity of gaso­ Lettney, vice 'president; Carl W. 11 o’clock sharp on Simday morn­ play their posters, but were finding line. Bika attempting to pass the bruised on '■he right elbow. Anderson, sec. and'* James Dalton, ing. Any of the member., willing of weather conditions tomorrow jured last night on the Andover it more dfeicult to get their one night should pleaaadka. Upon on the forehead. Miss Vezina was Railroad. The new rates were Next To Montgomery Ward FRESH? Yon Jnst bet our Genuine YELXGW BANTAM being . questioned concerning the injured internally, possible fractured authorized by the Interstate Com­ CX>BN is Fredi. This morning we had to wait for the men to middle initial, .Galligan admitted ribs. The latter was driving alone merce Commission upon application some in from the field with it. This is wonderfully fine flavored that he did not have a Connec­ in her car. by the railroad company, wbicb re­ Com. Try it on the coh. ticut license but had one for opera­ quested authority to put them into JOE’S tion in Massachusetts. He told effect upon ten days’ notice, instead Riats Old Heidelberg Judge Johnson that he was under of the usual thirty days. GARAGE Scallops Steaming Chowder the impression that he was required The new tariffs are the result ot GENERAL REPAIRING Rrewco Pilsner to have a Connecticut license to NRA SIGNERS HERE protracted efforts on th^ part of the pint 25c Clams Clams operate on Connecticut highways, New Haven Railroad and other New Agency for Graham Cars. that being the reason for lying to Elngland lines tfi give coal consum­ Ask for Demonstration. and Utica Clnb Swordfish SPECIALS the arresting officer. TOTAL 131 TODAY ers in this territory the benefit ot H. A. Stephens Philip Rooney of 707 Blue Hills lower rates, and it is the hope that in Charge of Sales. Mackerel avenue, Hartford, also charged with the reduction in rates will attract FOR SALE $ PEER ON DRAUGHT Salmon SUGAR...... 10 lbs. 51c operation of a motor vehicle with­ sufficient additional tonnage to more out a license was found guilty and 19^ Pontiac Sport Coupe. Boston Bluefish Fourteen More Certify to than offset the lower revenue per 1928 Velie 4-Door Sedan. DRIED B E E F ...... 3 for 25c fined $10 and costs, $5 of the fine ton. Sandwiches Served _ ^ J b & 2 5 c _ ^ being remitted by Judge Johnson, The present rate on anthracite Tel. 8129 362 East Center St. Glass jars. when it was stated that Rooney is Compliance Before Post­ from the mines to Manchester is Haddock the only support of his mother. $3.71 and commencing tomorrow the Filet of Sole Rooney was arrested early Mon­ rate will be $3.46 per net ton. Very Thin, Dainty day morning by Sergeant John Mc- master Crocker. Cod Chocidate COOKIES----- lb. 25c Glinn at the wheel of an automobile which he admitted in court this Bntterfish morning, he had driven from Hart­ pound 22c TUNA F I S H ...... 2 cans 35c A total of 131 local employers TWO DOGS LOSE LIVES ford. He said he had never taken have filed certificates of compliance out a Ifcense to drive. with the NRA program to date, WHEN HIT BY AUTOS fourteen more signers being an­ nounced today by Postmaster Frank Crocker. The latest signers are: Ratcliffe Warden Robinson Called In Want thase Want more , of Oil Company, Eagle Barber shop, Both Cases to Put an End to Fayette B. Clarke, Dougherty’s Their Suffering. Barber shop, Packard’s Pharmacy, PRICES? Joseph C. Benson & Son, Center Auto Supply and Bantly Oil com­ Dog Warden Raymond Robinson Theft y •11 lowouts in every ply age thui they did —^with every ply built aga in U. S. Tires. Tha evidence is in our from bead tc bead five yecus ago on the world. Because more widipatentedSuper- gruelling grind' of Extra room hands. Come in and see it. No obiiga* 4.76-19 6.90-19 twist Cord. It stops fast, heavy, inter­ people buy Goodyear state but opmtions. tion. Simply ask for the mileage test $ q m I f 0 .9 8 your carquicker than Tiree—Goodyear can any other tire—10% Goodyear usee the I figures on the leading brands of tires. to 77% quicker — lessons learned on give you more qual­ for tall bottles proved by testa on buses to increase the They prove beyond a doubt that you wet pavemente. mileage of your tires. ity for your money. get more safe miles with U. S. Tires—by . . and this new tRICIiy.}IKl uses less thousonds”^ithouto cent more to paw current than one ordinar\- lain}') hiilh GOODYEAR U. S. ROYALS PATHFINDER 4 .5 0 x 2 1 ...... $7.11 4 .7 5 x 1 9 ...... $7.56 4.M.21 5 .0 0 x 1 9 ...... $8.10 » 5 u » n 5 .2 5 x 1 9 ...... $9.32 Free 5.50x18...... $10.17 4.50.«) A BOOK THAT PLANS YOVK MEALS POE $ e .M A YEAR W hat shall wa hava for btaakfast? For hmdMoaf For dianarf Thasa puazUng quasrions ara puzaiiig no longar. 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