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to r the Month of May, 1988 WEATHER
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6,153 Member of the Audit Mostly cloudy tonight and Sun- Bureau of Ctrcalatloas day, pcoHlbly local showers, slightly MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM waraier.
VOL. LVII., NO. 215 (Classified Advertlaing oa Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1938 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS
Cash Parents Bury Their Son FIREMEN’S PARADE CZECH VOTING
SUNDAY ROES THIRTEEN DIE, 40 HURT
DESPITE RAINFALL SPAIN PROBLEM
SWFFPSi
Celebration Of Manchester WHEN STORM
CHIAN(rS ORDER British Disturbed By Czech-
Department’s 50th Anni-
German Virulence As So- versary Gets Underway OF HUGE DRAFT OVER TEXAS VILLAGE
lution Of Bombing Is At 2 O’clock; Provisions HITS^CKERS Officers of Crashed Bomber Crew Sought; Czechs Deffant Fear More Victims Buried
Made For 1,600 Viators. Chinese Leader Issues Com- Beneath , Wreckage Of Praba. Czechoslovakia, June 11— The parade and the other activi- mand For Conscription (AP) —Czechoslovakia made ready ties planned for today in connection Two Score Horned Teiif- today for the last of three Sunday with the 50th anniversary celebra- Regardless Of Family, municipal elections In an atmos- tion of the Manchester Are depart- phere of military preparedness and fying Stories Of Stoni
ment will go through as scheduled under-cover diplomatic maneuvera. this afternoon and evening despite Wealth Or Influence. There waa wide-spread expecta- Told By The Sarriroii. tion that the turning point in the the rain. little post-war republic's future re- At 10 o'clock this morning the Shanghai, June 11.— (AP) —Gen- lations with her boisterous Ger- Clyde, Tex., June 11.— (AP) chairmen of the different commit- eralissimo Cblang Kai-Shek today manic minority and Neighboring tees met at Are headquarters and Germany would come in the next — A slowly-movingr tonui*ai ordered an unprecedented conscrip- few days. after giving conaideration to a pos- killed 13 persons in this W «st sible postponement of the parade tion of men for the army regardless A member of the Czechoslovak that is scheduled to start at 2 of family, wealth or influence. Ad- army’s general staff. Major Rudolf Texas village of 700 last night o’clock this afternoon decided to go vices from Hankow said that event- Broz> In a radio broadcast on na left several missing, injured At ually the conscription would be tlonal defenses yesterday, warned ahead with the plans. least 40 others and shatteNlt All Notified made general throughout China on that any Invader would face a a basis of population of the “chain of machine gun nests along two-score houses.
In order that there might be no our border.” misunderstanding concerning the provinces. The generalissimo, It Weary volunteers searebsd was said, had ordered that It be ap- The broadcast was made as large- postponement Chief Gordon of the the debris today, fearful th«t plied with fairness to the sons of scale preparations were made to Manchester police depai ent on the wealthy as well as ts^ the peas- maintain order Sunday, with more more bodies- lay in the wreck- request of the committee sent out age. ants and coolies who heretofore than 1,000,000 Sudeten Germans will notices to all the cities connected have borne the major burden. have the opportunity to march to Doctors established emep- with the teletype system that the The order. It waa believed, waa the polls as 8,170 communities bal- gency stations in stores and plans would be carried out and re- meant to end existing unfairness, lot. dressed wounds of the injury , questing the police departments to especially evident In Shanghai Alignment of Voters notify the Are departments that where hundreds of young bloods of About 1,880 of the communities some of whom entered to find were planning to be represented wealth are carrying on business and The father and mother of 6- y?ar-old James Bailey Cash Jr are predominantly German. If re- the bexlies of dead relatives on that all plans would go through. are dancing at night. are shown as they attended funeral rites for their only son, victim' cent trends are maintained an over-' the floors. In the meantime the arrange Szechuan Troops Arrive < center) was attended by a nurse whelming solidarity wiU be demon- ^o ranking officers of the e Ight who perished when the storm- ments for the assignment ot the A vanguard of Szechuan Province (left). James McCall, 21 year old truck driver, admitted he was the strated by Germans for Konrad toeaed Army bomber crashed at Delavan, III., were First Lieut Nor- Clyde was isolated severed locations for the different marching troops from far southwestern China sole perpetrator of the crime, Federal agents said. Henleln'a Nazi-inclined party, while man H. Ivea (left), 31. the pUot and Ckipt Richard B. Reeve (right) hours when the tornado tor* arrived In Hankow. It was said to Czechoslovaks wlU show a rallying of Waunakee, WIs. » o >. bodies WM being carried out and down communicatlona lines. —. mlttee, many being accompanied by Only Person Involved. Congressional Group Would Claim Halt of Japanese neutral shipping. It was believed ed dead from the wreckage. their wives. In addition to the Japanese claimed to have cut the BrIUin was anxious to see the Cen- Dollars By Short Weight. One Theory Advanced Is Survivors told terrifying tolas. Pelping-Hankow railway south of tral European problem diepoeed of. Easterling, whose wife waa tOonttnued on Pare Two.) Miami, Fla., June 11— (A P)—A i Give The Director Broad The end of the elections Sunday killed, said: the city, but Chinese said their flank attacks east of the city were (Coroner's Jury was called Into sea-1 automaUcaJly will give Henleia an Hartford. June 11— (A P )—Hart- That Big Plane Was Hit "When we saw the storm comhig. halting the Invaders. They asserted opportunity for demanding an end we went back In the house. I wSk Sion again today to return a formal j Powers On Pay Standards ford's coal scandal today—as Its they had re-taken Palsha, 13 miles verdict In the death of James Bailey te "armed occupation" of Sudeten we hadn't. A1 at once the wind hit. German areas. By Ughtning; Eight Dead. FDR ACTS TO GET each of Chengchow. Cash, Jr., whose kldnap-alaylng waa alleged ramifications spread to The house seemed to fat apart. A. In the land, air and naval battle county and state buildings—brought chimney fell all over ms. 1 fully solved yesterday with an- Washington June 11.— (A P )—A scratched my way out and begad up the Yangtze river. Chinese re- nouncement by Federal agents of (Continued on Page Five.) four men Into Police Court. Congressional committee drafting looking for my wife. She was un- ported that a squadron of bombers detailed confession from Franklin Charged with a swindle In short- Delavan. III., June 11— (AP) — RAILROAD FUNDS sank a Japanese destroyer at compromise wage-hour legislation The bombing plane in which a crew der a piece of timber. Lord, but^ Pierce McCall. agreed tentatively today to give an weight coal deliveries that a'moimt- she was twisted and torn. 1 couldn’t Kwcichih, 30 miles northeast of J. Edgar Hoover, director of the ed to "many thousands of dollars,” of eight perished yesterday "dis- administrator broad discretion In integrated" In the air during a get her loose. I was holding hOT AnKIng. Many sallora were killed. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the four are: Thev also said a Japanese bomber pa.ssing on pay standards. SAYS G .O .P . WILL storm. Major Roy W. Camblln said head when she died.” said McCall admitted he alone was The administrator—to be an In- Michael J. Hussey of Hartford, today on the basis of a preliminary Ralph Short, newspaperman, saw May Ask Congress To Help was shot down when 27 Chinese president of the Hartford Fuel Sup- planes attacked 10 Japanese planes responsible for abduction of the dependent official In (he Labor De- inquiry. the cloud while he was about eight Princeton, Fla., child. Previously partment, appointed by the Presi- ply Ck>mpany of West Hartford and miles from towm. Ii moved very over Tatung, nearby. GAIN 5 SENATORS Major Camblln headed an Army Companies In Difficulties The vast population of west Clhina McCall had told of ' writing three dent and-vonflrmed by the Senate— chairman of the Hartford Board of board which began a formal Inquiry slowly, he said, and ''residents tou Relief; Ralph L. Gezelman of Hart- me It seemed an eternity before It was said to be awakening for the ransom notes and collecting 810,000 would have the final decision on the today at the scene of the crash, a first time to the possible peril of a from the boy'e father. minimum wage to be paid in any ford, oecretery-treasurer of the farm meadow two miles northwest Before The AdjonmmenL The 21-yeagl^ld unemployed truck Interstate Industry. company; Daniel E. Holland, of West of here. (Continued on Page Two.) possible Japanese Invasion as far as McNary Conhdently Predicts Sian In Shensi province after the driver was under guard In a cell When the law became operative, Hartford, a former officer, and He told a Coroner's Jury: expected fall of Chengchow. high tn Dade county’s skyscraper Frank Sterpka. of West Hartford, "There la no doubt the plane dis- 'Jail. (Ckintlnaed on Page Five.) foreman and welghmaster licensed Washington, June 11— (A P )_The Japanese at Sian would be In a Party Will Win' That integrated In the air, either because personal Intervention of Prudent position to cut a flow of munltlena The six-man Coroner’s Jury ex- by the state. It was struck ijy lightning or by NO OUTSIDE AH), “ Roosevelt raised the prospect today from Soviet Russia. amined ''Skeegle's" body Thursday, Prosecutor Benedict M. Holden. stress caused by rough handling by viewed the spot where It was found Many Seats At Least. Jr., whose Investigation led him to of some stop-gap legislation at ibis the storm." Congressional session to help rail several hours earlier and adjourned ENGLAND, BELGIUM obtain warrants for arrest of the Major Camblln said a preliminary GILCETTE A D V IS E roads through an Impending flnun until this afternoon. four men Friday nIghL in court to- Investigation failed to disclose any dal crisis. Whether the Jury actually could Washington. June 11.— (A P )_A day sought to eaUbllah probable "real evidence” that a bolt of light- Oongreaslonal experts on railroad HAGUE OUTLINES determine bow the five-year-old confident prediction that Republl- cause for holfllng them on chargee ning hit the ship, a Douglas B 18 affairs Indicated this would Include kidnap victim died was problemat- FEE QUAKE SHOCK cans would gain "at least five" Sen- of conspiracy and violation of the bomber carrying three officera and amendment of the bankruptcy laws ical. The body waa in an advanced ate aeate thta year came today from statutes concerning sale of coal bv five enlisted men. A wing found TeUs Democrats Oppo$ed Bjr to aUow speedier reorganization of POLITICAL VIEWS state of decomposition after lying Minority Leader Charles L. McNary weight. about 200 yards from the rosin por- Insolvent roads and R.F.C. loans to in the open for 12 days. of Oregon In a blrthda> Interview, Eatabliahment of probable cause Administration To Figli keep other carriers out of bank- McOaU’s Confession No Serioos Damage Report- ‘‘Let's not talk about birthdays." would be followed by binding the (Contlnued nn 'Page Two.) ruptcy. Hoover said McCall insisted he the dapper Western Senator said men over to Superior (3ourt. Informed persona said the Presi- Witt a smile. "I’ve had too many Mayor Tells How His Ma- had not planned to harm the boy. ed In Either Country; of ’em.” Evidence Presented Their Own Primary W i « dent would ask the railroad Broth- The signed confession, parts of They were unwilling to waive ex- erhoods to drop their opposition to which were made public, said Mc- "1 feel sure that certain things amination, and it was necessary for chine Works h Jersey Tor which the Republican Party has GAMES AT RESORT a bill removing existing restrictions Call entered the child’s bedroom the Slight Panic In Brussels. the prosecutor to present evidence. Washington. June 11.— (AP) on reconstruction finance cor stood will again appeal to the night of May 28 and placed two sound commonsense of the American Hussey was represented by Judge tlon loans to the carriera. handkerchiefs over hla face, one James J. O'Connor of Blast Hart- Democratic Senators who faea ad9 City; Is New Jersey’s Boss people." McNary continued by way ARE CLOSED DOWN The Senate Banking committee over the eyes and one over the of keeping the conversation from ford, and Gezelman and Sterpka, by ministration-supported opponents hi once approved the leglaUUon, but mouth. ^ndon. June 11.— (A P )—Sharp earth shock* were felt today In Eng- hla 64 years. Attorney John Bracken. Holland, primary elections received the ad- recalled It when the earrien an- Hoover said McCall 'lifted the Master Strategist who waa not represented, asked for nounced thdr Intention to cut wages Newark, N. J., June 11.— ( A P I - land and Belgium acres* the EnglUh vice from Senatoi GUIette (D-IowM child and walked out of the door Channel. Both followers and foes credit a continuance of bis case that he today to fight their battles wlthdOt 15 per cent. The failroad uniona Frank Hague's ''flnUh fight” against through which he bad entered and might engaged counsel. No action fiiJAipa he bos labeled Communistic TTie West Bromwicn seismograph McNary with being a master strate- PoKce Chief Warns All Opi&r^ outside assistance. The ruddy-faetd,' have since exerted pressure to keep olrried.the child to hla home, about glst. Several times ttli session waa taken Immediately by the courL the measure in the committee. the top spot at the moment registered a-ahock at 11:69 a. m. silver-haired Iowan, victor In hla offldal riffe. yet the Jersey a half mile away, taking about 15 Democratic Leader Barkley of Ken- although the prosecutor began hla week In a heated primary contest^ No Progras Made minutes to walk It. it *’ center of tucky has praised his abtUty to alors At Savin Rock Vio- p t y zujror can’t resist a chance to ^ e disturbance waa estimated as cxaitilnatlon of the other three first. expressed the opinion that vatars After a luncheon conference with united Republicans on crucial votes Bonds for the men last night talk about his first love, politics. "McCall said the child did not 200 miles from here. resent any "outside ln'.^rferBaes.^ the President yesterday. Chairman move at any time he held It and he while the overwhelming Democratlo were set at 85,000, except for Wagner (D , N. Y.) of the Senate Ehren In Federal 0>urt, where he Brusaela reported a severe shock lation Means Trouble. He was the first of the Demoeratin H a defendant In an Injunction suit thought It waa asleep. He entered majority split. Many Republleana, Sterpka, who was held In 81.000. committee reported that Uttle pw g- at 11:57 a. m. which sent people h.Twever. have been frankly critical Senators who opposed PreaSdegt brought by the CIO, American CTvil hla home through a rear door and running from their homes. No seri- Those who testified this morning reas bad been made In an effort to of McNa.-y's failure to speak out os Included Police Sergeant Thomas Roosevelt's court reform program td* LIbertlea Union and others, Hogue said he tried to awaken the child ous damage waa reported immedi- face a primary tesL compose the differences of railroad but found It to be dead. the opposition leader. Rice, deputy sealer of weights and W'est Haven, June 11.— (AP) — ^ an opportunity yeaUrday to ately either here or In Brussels. Typical of hla strategy was his "IVln a baby doll for a nickel” and There have been public offers t f management and labor over the give some open secrets of bis polit- Threw Body Into Thicket The London tremort lasted' five measures; Edwin F. Nelson, assist- amge cut question. ical setup. handling of Republicans during the ant superintendent of schools In other raucous erica of stand opera- other Senate opponents of the court "He picked It up and ran through minutes, catching the city as thou- bitter fight over President Roose- Mr. Roosevelt also conferred yea- the woods to the rear^of bis home charge of business matters, and tors long heard along the Savin measure to form a "flying squadren" He ap6ke proudly of hla sroooth- sands were leaving offices for the velt’s Fe<(eral Court program. Rock Midway were .stilled today. ^ terday with Chairman Wheeler (D., irorklng political machine and at to a glade which be knew and where week-end. Persons on the move Robert H. Fox. custodian at Weaver ol speakers to aid any of the groin Mont.) of the Senate Interatate Nearly everyone expected the Re- High school, where the alleged coal Police Chief Harry Tuttle warn- In primary elections. Gillette said the same time Indicated be knew there waa thick underbrush. He were scarcely aware of the disturb- publicans to lead the protest, but ed all operators of any sort of Commerce committee on a proposal well the fate of other political threw the body Into the thicket of ance, however. fraud flrst came to light. be believed this would be a bosses. they kept silent and let Democrats The charges on which the four games at the famed old shore resort Refused Aasistaace to give the Federal Circuit courts scrub palmetto and ran back home, J. L. Shaw, one of the West Brom- create the opposition. Some Om- original Jurtsdletloa in railroad re- SUta Democratlo leader and a wich seismologists, described It as kccuaed are held carry a maximum that they must qlose down or face "I refused offers from people who about a half mile away.” greasmen said this prevented the prosecution. He acted upon a com- $5.98 Decorated la colora. 8 9 organizations. Vico chairman of the Democratic •'a good, big shock for tha British fight from following partisan lines wanted to come In and aaal^- the .00 Wheeler waa understood to have National committee, Hague waa Isles.” (Oonttamed on Page Two.) plaint from Harold A. Unea, secre- Iowan said. He added that the only' Silk Hosiery (Continned on Page Two.) and resulted in the eventual defeat tary of the police board. Informed the President thst there called to the witness stand by the The sharpest Belgian tremors of the measure. apparent party friction resuttiag Mlxtoree and Plola Ringless, 3 carrier sheer chif- plaintiffs themselvea. From that were felt at Charleroi, 30 miles The ban applied both to games of tn Ormyn and Browns was no chance of putting a complete McNary sponsored olr age pen^ fiom the Iowa contest was -liTita* fons—also semi chiffons and revlalon of the railroad bankruptcy described south of Brussels, but the entire skill and of chance and concession- tlon against outside Interfereneo la H.-9C GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. Underwear service weight. Try this tine ston leglriation, government power law through Oongreos thi« year but hla theories of Americanism and country felt the 'quake In some de- projects, and numerous of their Thrift Week aires draped their atanda In crepe Iowa's affairs.” Briefs, step-ins and pantlea. Por- wearing hosiery and see for Communism and attributed hit war Special Firemen’s gree. ous knit myons in Tea Rooe and yourself why we acU so many that a brief amendment to existinp otter pet projects long before the Sales This' was the only refersaeo ho law might be approved. with tha CIO to tta -radical leaders Brussels boulevards vrere sud- present administration, and pushed ^(Continued on Page Five.) made In an Interviaw to the White. Buy several at this low pairs. Edition denly Uiixmged with frightened VAN’Q SERVICE price. Power For Coorts and repreaentatives.” the McNary-Haugen farm bill Continue in Manchester given to his primary oppoMBf.' ' -I do not approve of any un- crowds. There were a few injuries through Congress twice, only to It waa arranged for representa- Complete History of Man- dus to broken glass. Stores. ' TREASURY BALANCE Representativs Otha W e a i^ bgr MENSUimSNOPI Thd J W . I U L C c o mi tives a t the Senate committea to American groups coming into Jer- have it meet vetoa by Prsildent Harry Hopkins, relief diroctor, and ' 426 Hartford Road STATION Qty-’* H**ue asserted, explain- chester Fire Department Instruments in ths Brumels Ob- Coolldge. i Telephone 3866 MaMPtsma Conn* meet with R.F.C, m work servatory were broken 1>y the Save Your Sales Coupons— Washington. June 11— (A P )—The James Rcoaevdt, aecretaijNicp' 4ff each pair ing that by "un-Amerioan” be He baa been In the Senate stnes posiUon ot the Treasury on June 9: out a btu which would give the meant people “who endeavor to with UiastrationB on Page ’quoJcc. the PreaidenL 1917 and became party ehleftau In Someone will win a brand Receipts 819,433,097.47; expendi- Gillette made it plain that 8 today. T br shocks lasted 30 minutes 1933 after formsr Senator Wataea ha m a toppling chimney pots and putting new auto. tures 825.724.356.96; balance 82i. not seeking re-electioa “as aa aatl- jOenttnued m Page Ylve.). of Indiana was defeated for la- 421,330,500^4; customs receipts for telspbooea out of order. eleetlon. — " li the month 86.312,509.05. Ipoatteaeg oo Pago Twm\ MAWCHk^i EK C V B N l^ RUa ZJD, BCAKOHESTESt, OONN, SATDRDAT, JUNE U, 1988 'i , ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. JUNE 11,1988 PAGE IHREll a thorough stud]''of the charity lilts Firtt Lieut Samuel Staphanson and I with a view to closer checking up supper hour from 8 t« 7 for thbe* Major Camblin is a member of the cording to * commlttoe deed raeord- HDJ) FOR GETTING on relief recipients and applicants board of inquiry, said it was unlike- who wish to'come then. Tickets ore for aid. It is known that In some WANT TOWN TO BUY aa irosterday afternoon by Town ly that the crash was due to "atruc. SHOTGUN ACCIDENT Clerk Samuel J. Turkington. 28 cents and can be bad from mtm- case* persons now receiving aid tural failure” of’ the plane. He Join- TAX COLLECTION bars of the Society. Only-A Few Japanese "travel' under various names, and Application The Annual "(Convention of the CHARin FALSELY ed Major Camblin in expressing the The following applications for investigation will be made to de- opinion the weather caused the acci- TOUR ACRES' TRAQ New Ehigland (Conference. Luther “Sy termine whether or not these have dent. Bayliss-Plano FELLS LOCAL NAN marriage licenaea were filed this CONTINUES SLOW League will be held In New Haven 'Taken Alive by Chinese — bank accounts or savings accounts MUs Florence Marion Plano, mffmlng with Town Clerk Samuel J. Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and ------. p Is Happy Over It A ll under aliases. In cases where in- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turkington: 19. Rev. Slgfred E. Engatrom, O n e - A c t C o m e d y T o B e P r e - ! ______> Jofian P ^ e s Arrested For formation is uncovered that shows Plano of 11 Plano place, was mar- Leo James Kwaah, 30, etatlatlcal HARTFORD COAL SCANDAL Groop Reported To fie Plan- THE . CENTER CHURCH : SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. president of the Synodical Luther Hankow— ((Correspondence of the-^Uea” Paradoxically, those who intention or evidence of fraud, ried this morning to James Carey WmiaiD Kissman Is fiadly aupervlaor, state -labor department, League, will be the guest speaker. Associated Press)—Offers of bounty manage to survive are well treated, prosecution will result. It was said. Baylia* of 164 Henry street, son of Net Income For First Half (Congregational) Rev. Ferris 8. Reynolda- f f r a m M " W h H ^ n M e m l i f U r • ' ? i o ’ ^ s ‘ ‘ % n d Obtainfflg Money Under and Anna Elizabeth Ryan, 25, clerk. Rev. Watson W’oodmff ______I The District Chorus will sing. We equivalent to six months’ pay per I I Japanese spokesman at Shang- • In the Palmes case, information BRINGS FOUR INTO COURT ning To Ask Town Meet- Mrs. William Bayllas of 26 Belden Paul Eugene Hublard, 27, con- trust that many of our Emanuel Mrs Cell* niv rurroii . . Th gTand-' Dodd says the idea nlso ha!^ taken was furnished the charity depart- street. New London. The ceremony CTilklrea's Day Prognun-a* captlve SO far have failed to tempt 5 " i "ithout an apparent gray root in some foreign lands e s p e c i a l * Wounded As Neighbor tractor, and Nerina Lucille Vlchl, Appears To Be Far Below Morning worship, 10:80. Children's 10:48 a. m. •* folk* wlU plan to attend at least the 4. 1 ^ 1 Japanese officers were In Chinese False Piretenses. ment by telephone, and this led to ifContlnued from Page One.) was performed at St. James's 25, bookkeeper. Sunday afternoon meeting. Duchess of Mex will pla>‘ one of hair—la happy over commerciallza- , ly among A m e rlc^ abroaiL*****” investigation. mg To Vote Purchase. church at 9 o'clock by th* rector. Day. Decoration—Baptiama exer- Prelude—^Andante—Be'ethoven. ! I P^dicted none would be. the prindpal roles in the one-act ; lion of the day. , Tha story of the day’s^undlnx 1« cises by the church school. Proceaatonal Hyttm.’ The members of the (Confirmation I He added the explanation that ail comedy. Let It Go At That,” to be , The woman who founded; In ,1910 the tale of a young niother InsnSad penalty of imprisonment for eight Rev. William Reldy at a nuptial Lifts Loaded Gnn. Fifty Per Cent Of TolaL (3Iaas are invited to enjoy a lawn (Chinese statistics on Japanese officers were sworn to the Samurai year* and six months, high mass. Prelude—Andante Grazloao ...... Invocation and Lord's Prayer. presented at the guest night recital fho d^y to "remember father” is by the sacrifices of her owm fatfer FaUllnf to ralM a 1750 bond, party at the parsonage on Friday prisoners of wrar. code which demands suicide by HREMEirS PARADE Prior to the court session, Mr The^ bridal attendants were Mrs. - - ' ...... Mozart Anthem— “Shepherd With Thy However, the few Japanese taken of the Lillian Gertrude Grant E x -; Mr.s. John Bruce Dodd, a graduate who reared six children after hte JaUan Palme*, 55, of 280 Bumham It is reported that several Inter- Tenderest Love.” evening. Come at 6:30, or at least hara-kari or otherwise when cap- Holden, admitting that he could not Clarence Miller of .Ridge street as Fifteen BB buckshot were r* Prooeaalonal—Rejoice Ye Pure In by 7 o'clock. alive—probably not more than 100 pre.s.slon Club at Whlton Memorial.'’^ Chicago Art Institute and now ' wife's death, on an eastern Waahlnx* ested persons, West Sldars and resL Tax Collection*, although thsy Responsive Reading. ture aeema sure.) Hail, Monday evening, at 8 o’clock. | pro.ildent of an undertaking ! ton farm. ' atiaet, arreated lata yeaterday on a learn how far the alleged fraud had matron of honor; her cousin, Mias moved from the back of William O BITUARY Heart all told—have reason to be pleasant- dents of other section* at the towm, Gloria Patrl. In the (Chinese Red stronghold, This comedy by Essex Dane is the I *»Wibljshmcnt. The young Mrs. Dodd, wife of t h ir fe of obtaining money under DESPITE RAINFALL gone said he had learned that on Virginia Borello, and Mlsa Margaret Kissman of 112 Highland street ye* have held up fairly well through the Call to Worship ST. MARY’S EPISOOP.4L ly surprised at their treatment. For a a falae pretenaea, remained in the lo- are seeking to have brought before Fathers, Bring the Little Ycnan, north Shensi, the two or prize play in the New Jersey State |- " '" ‘ ‘iK' dM4f-Halred Mrs. Dodd .'nsurance agent, was irked by the one day, Dec. 16, 1935, delivery Squatrito as bridesmaids. 'Walter flrat days of thla month, are still Anthem—Heart D ivine.... Dvorak Rev. J. 8. Neill, Rector they are considered as subjects for cal JalX awaiting trial scheduled for tickets for 102,570 pound* of co^ a town meeting the question of puN tsMay following an unfortunate ac-^ DEATHS Children—Barbara Sadrozlnakv. three Japanese prisoners have the Conte.st for One-Act Plays The 1 forivard to the June 19 ob- songs of the day — “Everybody (Oontlnued from Page One.) chase by the town of the tract on Bayllaa of New London waa best mao cident in which the latter received causing concern to members of the sentation of Children for Bap- Baptism. political reformation rather than freedom of the city. In Sian. Han- Mat Wedneaday night. Palmes, had been made out for the State for bla brother, and tha ushers were tism. as hated enemies to be punl.shed. ______servance in many part.s of Uie world ' Works But Father” and “Father the west side knuavn as the “four nearly the full charge of a shotgun J Thomaa Bennlion Board of Selectmen, who have on Dedication Prayer, Dr. Rockwell H. June 12th—Trinity Sunday. kow' and Changsha, where there are ...... ‘— " ' 28th Fatljer'a Day which she Dear Father, Come Home With Ma Who la repreaented by Attorney Capitol, although none of this coal another brother, Robert D. Bayllas, ipon.se—I Think When I Read Sarmond TOwers, was taken into names of members on the reception acres", a piece of land now owned sheU to hU back at his former ' Thomas Benniaon, 73, of 42 Elm some occasions lately taken actiuuj Potter. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Men's I •^*’*'’®** I handfuls of others, the Japanese are envi.-iaged in' nWmory of her own Now”. " actually had bean delivered. The and Ector Glovannlnl, cousin of the in an attempt to enforce economies. That Sweet Story—Mias Robin- Bible Class. vlctory^at Taterhchwang In early ; kept In enclosures. Nowhere ha.s eaatody yesterday on complaint of committee that appears in the gen- extra tickets,” he said, were sent by Clheney Brothers, and last month bride. home, 319 Gardner street. terrace, long prominent In fire de- Precious Jewels—Choir. father as "an! occasion for quiet ' Wants Official Status eral story of the department print- offered by the firm to the town for According to figures recently ^ven son, Mlsa Irwin. April, (Chinese spokesmen announced trlhutr in churrhes and in homes— Town Charity Superintendent to Ernest C. Perry, Capitol supers The bride who was given away by Kissman, a stationary fireman partment circles here and through- Recitations and graduation exer- 10:45 o.m.—Holy (Communion and there been reported any manacling She says she was inspired to ed in another part of this issue, spe- $18,000. The Board of Selectman, out by the Tax Collector, some 82 First Marshal—George Lundberg cises. Sermon. Sermon topic: "One (3od.” !ei) or evidence of torture. a day of sacred background.” QCOtgc H. Waddell, who affirmed Intendent. bar father, wore a gown of white employed by Caae Brothers, had out the atate, and a former Cheney tured and were being brought to create the Father's Day tribute dup. that Palmes, a town aid recipient cial invitations have been given to who received the notice from tha taken a week off from hla work to weaving mill loom fixer, died at 10:30 per cent of the total amount to be Second Marshal—John Douglas. Offertory—Moderato— Mendelsaohn 4:00 p.m.—G. t". s. Admission The Hankow prisoners said they “(ilfth .Slake .lohs” Ing a Mother'* Day sermon. She Mr. Holden also had said that, owner*, were told that they might aatln with train,-and Queen Anne taken In by the towm In taxes this Doxology. Hankow to disprove the common be- Mrs. Dodd thinks the nation-wide alBee IMS, had, in'December, 1935. widows of former chiefs and also to besides the city schools, victims of lace collar. Her veil of allk UlualOn move his furniture to hi* new home last evening at the Memorial hospi- Monday, 8:00—Royal Circle. The Service. The Rev. aifton H. Brow- had no complaints. Their quarters *ugge*ted it to the pastor. He en- have the first refusal of th* land un- year has already been paid, giving Kings Daughters annual meeting. Hymn lief that (Chinese "take no prison- I were as clean and comfortable as • commercialization" in business ad- been the recipient of a relatives' the wive* of the living past chiefs, the alleged fraud Included the and ChantUly lace feU from a tur- . Highland street. Nearly ail tal following a long illness. er of New Haven will preach. -S ers.” couraged her, but ahe could get only baqueat of 82,600, but failed to re- tin To Osmival Grounds til June 1, but In view of the un- an apparent over-collection of 2 Election of officers. Benediction (3:00 p.m.—Highland Park Sun- I those of their captors. But they did vertisements of her idea—even the two names to her petition to Um county Jail, the welfare department ban of aatln. Her bridal bouquet *y™**“ ''* bad been taken to A charter^ member of Hose and Although the "1.000” taken at jocular ''buy it for dad and let him port the fact and remaibed on town After the parade crosses the rail- certain financial ouUook, the Board Ladder Company No. 1 of the South per cent on taxes for the first half. Tuesday. 7:00—Choir rehearsal. Postlude—Batiste. day School, al.so. 7:00 p.m.—Eve- not expect to see their homes or Spokane ministerial _ a.ssoclatloa. and West HarUord public schOoU, voted to place the letter on file waa of caMa lUlea. The matron of Highland street .and early yeaterday Talerhchwang has been reduced pay the blir type—"has doi^a real Charity roils, continuing to accept road trucks and swings east onto in addition to the Capitol and State Manchester Fire department be However, it was revealed by the Wednesday—Annual outing of the Notes. ning Prayer omitted). families again. Later, the association adopted tho. without Uklng any decisive acUon honor waa gowned In peach-colored morning Kissman and Stephen Gan- collector that of this 62 per cent, The annual strawberry supper, successively to ”700” and "600” . good.” . f poblle relief. -North Main street, the marching Office buildings. lace over aatln, Queen Anne collar kofskle, his former neighbor, were waa a former lieutenant in that Men'i club at Ernest Bantly’s cot- Monday. 7:30 p.m.—OlrU Friend- Several, Interviewed In their idea. It immediately received na*1 'According to the complaint, TTie land, which la now used 26 per rent of the< money paid rep- aponaored by the Women’* L ea^e ly Society. newspapermen here have been per- native tongue, intimated they ex- “It has focused arttcntlifb, on ob- tlon-wlde publicity. 00 bodies will proceed to WUllam and The Involvement of Hussey raised and floral tiara with ahoulder length In the kitchen cleaning up. Gankoi- company. He was also a past presi- tage, Coventry Lake. Leave church mitted to see and talk to only nine servance of the daY” she c^iment- Palmes has, since 1933, received Summit streets, the Are apparatus somewhat for athletic purposes by resents not half payments, but full 4:30, 5:00 and 5:30. Bring lunch. will be held Wedneaday evening, Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts, pected to be executed eventually. The International I ather** 1^a3T% the question of his status as head of local teams, is bounded by Cooper. veil. She carried an arm bouquet of akle picked up the loaded gun which dent of the State Firemen's Asso- Jiine 15, from 5:30 to 7:30 at the prisoners. ed. “and best of allnt—hrfS crested 91 ,083 from the town. In Febru- to be parked along Woodbridge the board of relief. •• ciation. tax payments, or, an advance pay- Sports. Election of officers for next 7:30 p.m.—Intermediate Choir Re- Others said they would be shot if association waa formed, and Mra. Cooper Hill, Cedar and Pleasant Tallaman roae*. The brideamalda was standing in a corner of the ment of 13 per cent on the taxes for church. The presence of a half hundred they ever managed to get back to Jobs in making gifts for the nation's | Dodd was its president for ary, 1936, he deposited $2,000 in a street until the end of the parade. Mayor Spellacy announced that wore lace dreasea almllar to the year. Everyone out! hearsal. J , - fathers.” many HaMord bank, but of this -amount streets, and actually contains 5 4 room and the charge waa accidental- He came to Manchester from New the coming last half. Subtracting The Men's 509 club will meet at prisoners in the Shensi capital, their own lines. There has been no years. She now is honorary prest* When the end of the parade has he would submit a copy of the prose- acres, It waa stated. On It Is located matron of honor, with tiaras of ly fired, the shot ricocheting from Hartford in the early 80 s to become Friday, 6:30—Troop 7, Girl Scouts. Harry Rylander'a cottage, Andover Thursday, 6:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. Sian, is confirmed by neutral ob- Her moments of greatest Joy, dent. ctdy $100 remains, it is said, the gone over the railroad tracks the cutor s report to the Board of this advance payment of 13 per Cent serious suggeatloi). of an exchange of the old Ctooper Hill school. now uied flowers and arm bouquets of Briar- the wall of the kitchen to spray a loom fixer for the old Union from the total paid, It appears that Mias Jessie Hewitt, captain. lake, Tuesday, June 14 at 7:30. Wednesday. 3:3,0 p.m. — Girls aervera. These and othera, includ- pri.aonera. Mrs. Dodd says, come from the sp- The No. 1 project of the aasoidas - rakt having been drawn out. Palmes tire apparatus will be driven to Hil- Aldermen Monday night. The board cliff roses. Saturday, 9:30—Troop 25, Boy Friendly Candidates. f.>r laat night refused to say what he Bf a paint shop. Kisaman's back. Manufacturing Company, later en- the net collection for taxes this half ing a score or more of airmen The (Chinese say they are trying preclatlvc expressions of fathers tlon now is to win offlclol Uongreoe- liard street where a parking place «t>“ ey to office end has The ceremony was followed by a tering the employ of Cheney Broth- Scouts. Mr. Irwin scoutmaater. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Sunday, June 19th, 10:45 a.m.— brought down behind the (Chinese who have been remembered. hdd done with the money and it is has been provided. authority to remove him. The Board members, at tha time Kissman was rushed to the Me- amounted not to 2 per cent more to "educate” their prisoners politi- slonal recognition of Father’* Day., of receipt of the letter were of the reception for 75 guests at the Ital- morial hospital where anti-tetanus er*. He retired from active work than half of the toUl tax for the Cradle Roll Child. Shirley Eaton. Rev. Joseph ZIeba Manchester Lodge No. 73 A. F. and lines, total less than 100 whose ex- .Songs Irked Her A resolution to designate the third.- planned to conduct a search of his The marching bodies will then go cally—convince them that their \ A fed rose for the living and wlilte iKMe. His aged mother was moved opinion that the price asked, $18,- l«m clubhouse on Norman street. serum was given and fifteen of the six years ago. year, but actually to 39 per cent for Exerclaea by the different church A. M. will attend the Morning istence haa been establlahrd by in- commanders had misled them and Sunday in June waa Introduced lit to Hilliard street. Tickets will be 000, is too high to consider, and it Is Those In the receiving line with the He leaves one daughter, Mra. school departments. Sunday, June 12, High mass and Service. 4:00 p.m.—The Rev. A. dependent observation. for the dead are the tokens of the Congress by Rep. Charles Leavy of.-. from .the Bumham street address shot removed. His condition was re- this half, which, to even accounts that Japan couid not defeat China. day. Observances are held now on lakt night to a convalescent home. given to all that will be good for NO OUTSIDE AID, understood that present backers of bridal party were the parent* of the James' Deardon, of 42 Elm terrace should have shown a 50 per cent in- Dedication—The minister. Closing sermon at 10 a. m. Jepson of Warehouse Point will Off the record, (Chinese officers The plan—yet to be tried—1s to Spokane. the dinner that will be served. bride, the mother of the bridegroom ported good today and is expected preach. In court last night Prosecutor the plan to secure public purchase to be discharged in a few days with whom he lived. He also leaves take. In short, the tax collection for statement by the marshal. Liitnia choir rehearsal following admit that few prisoners are taken send the "educated” Japanese back The rain will not in any way affect and the uncle and aunt with whom high moss. , alive because of hatred engendered Oaorge C. Lesaner asked for the of the land are of the same'opinion Fortunately Kissman had turned two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gill and the period, which normally ehould H)rmn—Faith of Our Fathers to their comrades so that still placing of a $1,000 bond, but this the serving of the dinner as it la be- GILLETTE ADVISES However, it Is felt that this sum he has made his home here for many Mrs. Sally Grant; both of Philadel- have been 50 per cent of the amount Benediction 2 p. m.—Catechism. by what they call "enemy atrocl- others can be “educated. »Ir*. O lla DIx Carroll call for a court trial which woulA- ing prepared under cover and there years, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Donahue his back at the moment the charge 3 p. m.—Softball game with Judge Garrity reduced to $750 on represents an "asking price”, and W'as fired or he would have receiv- phia. There are also two grand- due in total, showed only 39 per Postlude—Marche ...... Guilmant break into the Judge’s vacationT reemest of Attorney Bowers. Mr. is ample apace for all. The dinner (Oontinned from Page One.) of Henry street. Westfield at the Buckland field. action takes place in Mr. Maa- GRANDPA’S CORNERS that it might be lowered by nego- ed the full force of the ricocheted children. cent taken in. All other meetings omitted for HEBRON Little bits of consideration for oUl*I-‘ Palmes has been long known as a committee has planned to take care The bride's gifts to her attendant* 7—Monday. Bugle and drum church for several weeks, but has aerenc'a den at 2 a.m.. following the er people makes living here at the'.' of all and on checking the number Roosevelt man or tiation. Whether or not a special bbt m the upper part of his che-st, Funeral arrangements are in Officials have declined to make the day. tenden, B. A., Wellesley. 1936, New collector and player of drums, and a conservative town meeting will be sought on the were rosary beads, and the bride- any prediction for collections dur- The Week corps rehearsal. had to lay off for a time. John I. bail which .has been in progress at Tomorrow is going to be Chil- Comers more worthwhile than tot- of returns that had been received at Democrat." groom gave to his best man and The loaded gun was kept in the charge of W. P. Qulsh. Services Hebron girl students at Windham England Regional Scholarship the Masserene country hopie. baa been in comparatively poor question Is not known, but«today will be Monday morning and burial ing the coming period, but It has Monday, 6:30—Chib Pack. Mr 7:30—Monday, Adult Polish class Olson of Manchester has completed some places. headquarters this morning at 1 1 ‘Tve fought too long for progres- usher* hand-made leather walleU. kitchen for use against High achool. Wllllmantic, who took Award, Optain and Stroke Wellca Cast in the role of “Mrs. .Mas- dren's Day hero in the church, and health for some time. It is under- plan* were being formed to have preying in St. James's cemetery at 11:30. been felt that retrenchment la nec- Lynn, Cub master. Ths Tuesday aesaiona of the Sew hla part of the contract but there ley crew, four years; Rev, Jamea Mra Ruth Hypoe haa been (lean- stood that the bequest he is said o'clock there was an estimate of slim and liberal democracy,” he said. Mr. and Mr*. Bayllss will leave late chicken hawks. ing claaa will be omitted until fall. part in the style show at the school serene” is Miss Mae N. Belllveaii of a apecial program has been got up 1,600 visitors to be taken care of. the matter brought up at the Octo- essary unless a large deficit is to Saturday. 6:00—Troop I. Girl Thursday afternoon were Marie remains considerable work yet to be 8. Neill, B. D., Harvard. Episcopal ing houae and ha* finished the aea-';' to'have received came from a rela- auiette made ber town meeting at the latest. today for an unannounced wedding appear. Collections on delinquent 7 p. m.—Friday, Cecilia choir rC' done before the church can be Hartford, who engages "Jarman,” by Mrs. Bitsallnda Turner for the The dinner is being prepared by on his return here was at the office trtP' the bride wearing a white Scouts. Mlsa Emily Smith, captain Smith, Laura Jones, Catherine Rich, Theological school. Cambridge, played by Esther S. Pitkin, as a de- sonal work. Other* who have beeiU tive who Uved in East Haddam. With tax Income uncertain, and tax bills have been encouraging, and hearsal instead of Wednesday. formally opened. occasion. Ail of the young ones In doing it are Mrs. Orton Cleets, M n. ’ _ The arrest of Palmes marks thei the Oak Street Qnll. Each person of Postmaster-General Farley, Na- sharkskin suit with wine acces- Meet at "Campus” Supper. Golden 9 a. m.—(Children's Polish school Elsie Hills. Mary Hooker, Bessie Mass.; Caroline Moeller Neill. B. A., tective disguised as a maid. The coming through the gate going into possible deficits on appropriations, sories. CHILOREN'S PROGRAM T U n e r a L S several fairly large back bills have Eaglet presentation. Hardy, Beatrice Porter. Rose Wolfe, Mias Stanlle Johnson waa a vial- M. D„ (Mrs. J. S.) Hunter College, the town have been given some- Boaz Whitten and Mrs. C^ilinp" ffiat result of a recently Inaugurated^ tlonal I^mocratlc party chairman, town officials have not encouraged been settled. tor In East Hampton for a day or play concerns the theft of a dia- loeal campaign to halt what has we section of the grounds of the Note* Each girl exhibited wearing ap' N. Y„ Woman's Medical college thing to do, which seems like Bailey. The do<;tor's wife, Mr*. F, . Orford Soap company, where the who had wired congratulation* and hopes that th* land can be bought John Waddell n iE SALV.ATION ARMY two thla week at the home of Mrs. mond brooch worn by Mrs. Mas- Hector GItnk haa got as for oa the hosn called “ relief chiseling." promised every support In his cam- this year. Tile funeral of John Waddell who All men attend the last meeting Adjt. and 5Irs. George E. Ansoomli parel made by herself. Marte Smith Philadelphia, Penn. serene, and when "Jarman” selects wasted effort in a way because they AT CENTER CHURCH of the Men’s club on Wednesday C!atherine Rich, showed spring suits (Element Wall. The courses will include tutoring all are up to something whether or downatairs, and la waiting to finish , paign against former Senator Les- SUU^, proponenu of the acheme Tuttle-Porterfield died Thursday will be held at 2:30 five ladies out of 600 guests as sus- that until her husband gets arounff.*^ Board's charity committee conduct Mia* Roberta Mary Porterfield, thla alternoon at his home, afternoon and evening. Week-end Meetings Mary Hooker also showed a suit, Bradford Smith, son of Mr. and for secondary achool and college pects. the atmosphere becomes not anybody give them something have been provided with dinner ter J. Dickinson, the Republican recreauon 59 Mrs. Edward A. Smith, writes that to cleaning up the cellar so he won’t •• nominee. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert Cooper Hill street. Rev. James Dr. Woodruff leaves on Sunday Saturday, open air meeting on and made the announcements. Elsie board examlnatloha. There will be chilly, and Indignation runs high to do.'But of course putting on a ticket* will be admitted. cemnuttee received a $20,000 appro, Appropriate Exercises To Be he is enjoying his experience., at the aS program is a form of c/jneerted mis- track dirt up to the kitchen wlieB To Protect Area Gillette said he had no White priatlon,pnaiion, and that a similar srantgrant 178 Oak Grove street Stuart NelU, rector of St. ilary's CHURCHES afternoon for Beloit. Wisconsin Main street at 7:30 p. m. Hills exhibited a .silk dress, Bessie morning classes with Individual at- each denies any knowledge of the l^ om e the bride of Burton Held At Momins: Services; where he la a state delegate to the East Lyme Engineering Camp, con- chief which they enjoy twice as it's clean. While the tire apparatus of the House -appointment although Presi- y*"" *"•*•»* be Episcopal church will conduct the Sunday Hardy a achool dress and tea apron tention to a limited number of boys. brooch. The guests quostioned in- Superintendents In Charge. service and the bearers will be National Ckmncll of Congregational Beatrice Porter, a school dress and nected with the Yale School of There will be every opportunity for much. They will be singing and re- Boaz Whitten’s dog "Pumphoil* P e rs o n a l N o t ic e s Manchester department is taking dent Roosevelt told reporters he ex- devoted to land purchase, at least 1 ^ Mr* TALCOTTVILLE 9:30 a. m.—Ckimpany meeting. clude Mrs. Hexway, played by Miss citing. and the Rev. Wiggly Dobbs to pBrt. Uiula J. TutUe of 21 Hudson street George Johnson and Thomas Mur- and Christian churches. |>Iouse. Laura Jones a school dress. Eninecring. He is helping with ex- recreational advantages. The site is Rose F. DeMonte; Mra. Beverly- die” caught two woodchucka yester- part in the parade provisions have ^*nL**' *** Iowa winner. CONGREGATION.AL CUt'KCH 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. will give an appropriate sermon. He day, which ohowa how l»en made by the four companies of a ceremony at 3 o'clock tRi* aft- »>« observed phy, representing Ward Cheney The girls all wore their own handl penses by waiting opi tables. The on a beautiful little gem-llkc lake, Joncs. the Bishop’s wife, played by prevalent' President Roosevelt's announce- Rev. George W. Stephenson, Fastor 2 00 p. m.—Hospital visitation. camp is on a small lake and there is the. only non-child that will take these animals are. the South Manchester Are depart- Home o f Congregational church Camp, United Spanish War Veter- 2:30 p. m.—Band on the march. work. surrounded by woods and fields. Miss Bella Silversteln; Allvia Rom- Pumphandle" is RESOLUTIONS ment of the tentative itinerary for MANCHKSTF-R AND VERNON are plenty of opportunities for part in tomorrow's service. a o ‘called because he wagr his tail ment to take care of any still alarms hl^i western trip next month dlsclo*. THIRTEEN DIE, 40 HURT A R«v. Oeotke Sunday morning at 10:50 with ap- ans; John 'Tierney and James Mun- PARISH 3:00 p. m.—Park meeting. Loren M. Lord wil hold an auction Fawn Brook, outlet of the laks Is ney played by Miss Ann C. De- sympathy A. Tuttle of Monterey, Maas Services of Sunday, June 12: sports of all kinds. The annual strawberry festival right up and down Instead of aide- that may come in during the time of ed he would go into four states sie, Sr„ from the Foresters of Amer. Methodist Episcopal 7:00 p. m.—Open air meeting. Wednesday, June 15.. at 11 a. m. at one of the most beautiful streams' in Monte, and Elizabeth Claud played Stephen McAdam the parade. -Hie bride will be attended by her menta of the church achool from the 10:45— Children's Day service by M1.SS Dorothy Gray attended a re- over to the Whoop Owl quarter ways like moat dogs. Wfco 41ed Sundar» May It, 19JI. Once lea, and Samuel Brown and Peter Rev. William T. Wallace, 5Ilnlster. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. hla farm about a half a mile south the state. The place la situated on by Mias Libby Glazier, all of Hart- where administration supporters in alster, Miss Doris Porterfield.^ and Mndergarten to the Intermediates member* of our Sunday school. The ception at the Middletown High went off in fine style Wednesday Mfln death haa invaded our midat It la expected that there will be WHEN TORNADO SWEEPS J. Smith, neighbors of Mr. Wad- During the Week of Hebron Green on the Hebron- Meeting-House Lane, which con ford. The mystery of the man and Crops here is coming up by leap* to tho Heavenly Home a many visitors in town this after- tMt*^*"“ ^“ ®re facing primary con- Gordon O. Tuttle will be beat man program under the direction of dell. music: with a big attendance. Dovey Sunday at Vernon: Monday—Cub meeting at 6:30; Amaton road. He haa 10 accredited school Thursday evening. necU the Bolton road with Gilead the woman seen in Mr. Masserenc's and bounds with plenty of rain and 4aarly boloved brother. The golden noon. While the firemen are being for hl.s brother. Rev. George Tuttle low r***’*'**''* uperintendenta fol- Burial wlU be in the East ceme- Prelude—"Marching Onward” .... Stench sure knows how to put on warm weather to snatch them up- «Jt«way to the K te^al City has been Theae Senators are Barkley of OVER TEXAS VILLAGE 9:30 a. m.. Morning worship serv- Scouts at 7 p. m. Holstein cows, 6 veal calves, a mow. Three tables were in play at the atreet. It is about two mllea north "dressing room” lends an air of such affairs in a real appealing , o|^ad wide to welcome him to the entertained and fed at the grounds who win perform the ceremony will tery. and Corporal Danny Shea will ...... Wilhelm ice with the minister Ir charge. Women's Bridge, held Thursday wards. on Hilliard street many others are tontucky, Thomaa of Oklahoma, Offertory Anthem— "God Fills Ail Tuesday—Ckirp# Clidet class at 7 ing machine, horse rake, plows, har- from Hebron village. There will be spice to a plot already piquant with manner, which was appreciated by ,Jftw Joruaalem. He waa a true friend (Oontlnaed from Pag* One.) use the aingle ring service. ^ in chaige of the firing squad and Sunday at Manchester; rows. some lumber, ox yokes, har- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary swimming, games under supervision, suspense. Over in Coon Gully last n i^ a Atwaya ready to assist In the expected to go to the carnival Thomaa of Utah and McAdoo of bride who will be given in KrTEmach^e??^"^'"' buglers will sound "Taps.” the World with Beauty” ...... The regular aeaaion of the Church p. m.; Girl Guards at 7 p. m.; Band all who attended. The atrawbcr)1es they held a final party of the season ' California. Welcome to You. Charles Bader practice at 7:30 p. m. nesses, etc., the acct^mqlBtlon of 50 E. Mitchell. Mrs. Charles P. Miner etc., for afternoons, with- a co The junior and senior members of ^•Ware of his Comrades. grounds on Wmiarn street. The hit. father will wear ...... Loreni achool will be omUted. The chil- was big and sweet, and the whl{)ped in the district sch«wn earth, 10:45 a. m„ Special Children’s Day ing at 2 p. m.: Y. P. Legion at 7:45 tioneer apd there will be a caterer Pendleton holding second place. Re- Central Ckmnectlcut Art Center at cuits wasn't none of this ready- our beloved and respected •Ittlng In a big brovm bowl.” accaasories and corsage of white Recitatlon-”St.ra''. 12 00—Sunday school. freshments of cake and Ice cream of Rockville composed of Raymond teen who come out for the occaticn, home and he having been a until early thla evening with the CALL JURY TO RETURN roses. Her attendant will wear a Peter Brown 4:00—Junior C. E service, with the Sacrament of Bap- “ m. to furnish lunches. As Mr. Lord is Marlborough Green. Table board will made Junk, but wna real honest-to- In the mad daah for aaTety were served. Mra. Miner will enter- Kunlckl, violinist; Henry Butler, besides the children, was Miss Jay- and faithful Comrade in our awards of silver cups to be made at white suit with white accesaorics ... Marshall Merrlam 7:00—Y. P. S. C. E. tism, and a pageant entitled "The Thursday— Strawberry Festival giving up farming everything must be under the direct supervision of goodnesB home made. It l» likely belle Garrick, nn old maid school the William street grounds. ‘" ‘ o one email cellar Song— A Thousand Stars". be sold. If stormy the auction will tain the club next Thursday after- Mrs. Neill. 'cellUt, and Mariette Fitch, pianist and 20 In another. 619 North Main street was held Wednesday afternoons from 8 to (Children’s Hour", presented by on the lawn, 4:30 to 9:30 p. m. that anybody that went to the fes- teacher who used to teach over to W# lUaolve to tend sincere con- VERDICT IN CASH CASE ‘"'’' ““ H*' Tb« parent* of D -^o*" Strickland be held the next fair day. noon. will play several selections. tival with the ides of having so- MXoaoes to his family and that a Llat of the Known Dead l»th bride and bridegroom will aa- Recitation- ' Helping Out”, from the home, this morning at 8:30 5 o'clock, through the month Of members of the Church school. Friday—Holiness meeting at 7:30 the Gully almost thirty-year* ago. Mpy of these resolutions be sent to The known dead: and from St. Bridget's church at The Week m.; Songster practice at 7:30 p, Mrs. Harold Gray accompanied Mrs. Aaron Schwartz spent a few called strawberry ahortcake which (Ciontiniied from Page One.) alat in receiving the guests who will Lowell Chapman June. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson are PRIVATE Pretty quick the Tax Collector is hortayed family, one to the local ARMY IS PROBING Mr*. Margaret Roaa. include the relatives of both fam- 9 oclock. Rev. Frederick Clark Monday, 7 p. m„ meeting of the Miss Teresa Vincent, school nurse, days in New York this week. is only strawberries on sponge going to have to get after the CM papor and one drafted on the min- Recitation—"Come Again”, at home at the parsonage to tha Finance committee. •too of our Club. McCall was quoted as saying he William Jamea de Spain, 4 . ilies and close friends. conducted the services* at the to Salem Tuesday evening to attend Hebron Congregational Ladles' cake, the way they fix it in the or two people here who always let _ Elizabeth Yueel people of the parish. 8 p. m„ Important meeting of the Aid society will give a strawberry WILLINGTON York, Pa.—Mary Yoke received a cities, would have been drug dowm BRITISH-AMERICAN club. INC. w™' S E“ terling, about 40. The young couple will make their Presentation of Diplomas. * church and In St. Bridget's Ceme- the graduation exercises of the such things go until the last nilh- CRASH OF BOMBER abandoned house Mra. J. F. Bonner, 75. tery. Wedne.sday night at 7:30 the mid- Church Council- A full attendance ZION LUTHERAN. supper Tuesday evening, June 14. at diploma from York Catholic High to the Double Dam brook and David Maxwell. Pres. where he planned to North Elm street, and l^m ary Department, Mrs. Louis High and Cooper St. grammar school In that place. Mrs. ute. Even with hard times It's no ______^red D. Baker, Rec. Seo. J. E. Graham, 55. Marte: week devotional service will be held la urged. Gray form«;rly lived in Salem and the church dining room. Besides Mrs. Ernest Tycker of Rockville school at a "commencement” ar- drowned by. the angry throng. (Continued from Page One.) keep the boy until the $10,000 he will be at home to their friends aft- The bearer* were: Leon Djmlckl, in the church assembly rooms. You Tuesday. 6 p. m„ members of the R*%'. H. F. R. Sterhholz, Pastor. ranged for her alone. real excuse for letting this go by, MSOLt'TIOM op SYNP.iTlIY for ransom was paid. Mra. J. B. Graham, 65. er June 15. Both attended Man- Flag Bearers. Joseph May, John Gayaon, Paul waa^a graduate of the achool. She strawberry shortcake, etc., there and Mrs. N. M. Bumnp of Lunen- George Pliiggs’ young son, Hora- because we here at the 0 > m * » Jea* Rutledge, 26. are invited. (Church School Board will meet at will be baked beans, ham, tea and She couldn't attend graduation tio riuggs, will take part in tomor- Samuel Ford who tlon of the wreckage was not seared tn to offer help chester High school. The bride has Joan Bader, James 'Vetrano Padelskl, Frank Kaydls and WlUlam Festival of the Holy Trinity. enjoyed very much revisiting the burg, Maas., were visitors of Miss haven't really seen no hard • * May u, m s. Once Mr*. Jeaa RuUedga, 24 Friday night at 6:45, the choir the home of Mark Holmes to enjoy exercises for her class because she row's Children’s Day service even by lightning, he said. to McCall yeaterday as he was been employed by the F. W. Wool- Announcement by Genevieve Ubert Karvell*. an outing at Columbia Lake. Church .School at 8:30 a. m. scene of her former school days. coffee. The supper will be served We been eating and sleeping Ulta «ath has Invaded our midst Melvin Kplffen, 17. First Year Leaders will have their weekly rehearsal. Senator Bingham’s son, Mitchell, from 6 to 8. Jennie Church Wednesday after- lay 111 at home—stricken with In- though he was stung on the nose by Md to the Heavenly Home a The broken bodlea of the fliers transferred under heavy guard from Jamea Johnaon, 18. worth company, and the bridegroom Wednesday, 7:30 p. m„ choir re- Service in German at 9:30 a. m. noon. fantile paralysis. always, right through this depres- 4w ly beloved brother. The golden wore removed laat night to Chanutc r a i headquarters to the jail and nandles circulation delivery for the Gustavson hearsal. Text of sermon: Maitth. 3. 13-17. also Dr. E. W. Butterfield were The Rev. H. R, Keen was a vlsl a bumble bee yesterday. He is sup- sion. So long aa weed* grow and 'f- ' BMSway to the Eternal City has been M. E. Sullivan, about 65 Second Year Leaders. speakers. Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Ruby return- So Bishop George L. Leech car- posed to give a little essay on Field at Rantoul. 111., where the ^ k e d on an open charge—"Held Two unidentified men Manchester Evening Herald. Thursday, 2 p. m„ the annual Theme: Was lehrt die Schrift von tor at his home in Greenwich for a ried the diploma to her. Much to her they’* cow* to be milked a,nd chick* •poned wide to welcome him to the plane took off for a return flight to for the atate attorney.” Chapman. Norman Huey meeting of the Women’s Home Mis- der Helllgen DreieiniagkeitT 1, Die Hebron Grangers redeemed their day or two this week. He also at- ed thla week from a trip to various "The Sting of Death,” which he Is. en* lay egga we’ll alwaV* hav* a wuaalein. He wae a true friend Third Year Memory Work places. They went to Indianapolis. delight, he inscribed his blessing in it seems, well prepared to talk ready to assist In the the home ha.se. Lowry Field in Den- Joseph Hilliard, the youth's atrock their car*. The two ma- $1.00 DOOR PRIZE SUNDAY AND MONDAY sionary society will be held at the Bibel lehrt deutileh, dasa Gott eins reputation as soft ball players at tended an alumni gathering at her year book. Job out here in the country. Walfare of hie Comradea. ver. Taft-Ti-ueman Presentation of Diplomas and Bi- 1st un Weaen. aber drelfaltlg in Per- Ind., to the auto races and on the about. father-ln-lsw. said his family want- chlnea were found hundred* of yards bles. FOR .MEN home of Mrs. Clarence Taylor In the twilight game Wednesday eve- Berkeley Divinity school, New Ha- Wh«r««». the All wl>. and Vlcllim of Crash ed 'to see Justice done,” from the bodlea. Mlsa Beatrice Audrey Trueman, THE NEW Long Hill, Andover. sonen. 2, Die Bibel lehrt femer, ning with Tolland Grange. Hebron ven. way stopped to see the world's Justice of the Peace Ozzie Bux- Full of fefugees, Chengtu, r*(np:, M rclful Maat.r of ihe Unlv.r.. haa daughter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Junior Department, Mra. WaUon The Hanseatic League, a union no'' O pt. Richard "The boy has ndned two families, The storm did not strike the busl- daas nur der drelenige Gott der battery included the Rev. B. A. Albert W. Hllding was discharg- greatest mine fire at New Stralta- ton is going to the shore for the i* taking the place of,Peiping and beloved and respected Rankin of 77 St^rweather street, oodruff; Schoepfer und Urheber unseres of German seaports, attained great coming week so will everybody •rotoer home and he having been a B. Recv«f, 36. Waunakee. Wla.; First his and mine.” Hilliard added. He nesn district. $1.00 DOOR PRIZE SOUTH (CHURCH Lewis oa pitcher and Jutes Reblllard ed from the New England Baptist ville, Ohio, a great sight They went Nanking in the cultural life of th* Lieut. Norman H. Ives, 31, Los An- wUl be married fMs afternoon to Douglas Cheney Hells 1st. 3, Die Bibel lehrt end- on south through Kentucky and power in tha 14lh century. please not do nothing that would Chinese nation. Club faithful Comrade In our Bald hla daughter ”never expectf to Juat past the cemetery, about 100 Joyful, Joyful. We Adore FOR WOMEN CIRCLE Methodist Episcopal . aa catcher. The score waa 9-3 in Hospital and reached home Thura- geles: Second Ueut. Thomas Lang- «ee him again and ahe wlshea noth* Francis EmanusI Taft, son of Mr. lich. -daos der Hell nur denen zu favor of Hebron. The game waa day. He will have to give up active TennesMe and the Smoky Moun- I Banolve to send alncere condoN “ ^1 building, Rev. Earl E. Story, D.D, Minister tell wird, die an die Helllge Drele- ben, 27 Galveston. Tex.; Staff Sgt. mg more to do with him.” which virtually waa demolished, Md Mr*. Ralph Taft of 97 Wood- 2 — BIG HITS — 2 played on the Amaton Lake field. work , until he haa had time to re- tains which are grand. The enjoy- •BOOS to his family and that a copy of Edward F. .Murah, 32. Denve^r- laiw street. The cqremony will be a l r i & u . Tboma* Johnson Inlgkelt glauben. O m ratolntlona b« a.nt to tha b«- state Attorney Q. A. Worlsy pre- there waa no trace of the etorm NOISEMAKERS ANP 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship'and Hebron Library has received from cuperate. In the meantime J. Banks able trip also included Atlanta, Ga. »*• »• « fsrallv. on. to th« local oaocr Corp. William H. Housley, SO. Stlll- The tornado auddanly lifted and performed at 2:30 o'clock at the LAUGHS A.VD THRILLS The teachers in Wllllngton. Union, pared the case for presentation to a funny hats With the Fighting sermon. Subject: "The Reality of Mrs. Jean Tyler oi Hartford the Jones is taking hia place on the **™i**^ ou the m in ute, o f special Grand Jury Monday. He In- apparently blew Itaelf out. Talcottvill* Congregational church .1 Religion”, with Dr. Story preaching. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN gift of one year's set of National rural mall route. Tolland and Mansfield gave a party •ar Club. A violent electrical, rain and hall by the paator, Rev. George Stephen* Leathernecks! for Mrs. Walter Day of Wllllngton, /. r:. 11) r. r s r o r i o > r . i r s british-amehican club i .vc dicated he would ask the Jury to Turkish (STrl, Irene M o ^ o " The music will be furnished by the Garden and Winter Streets Geographical Magazine. Mrs. Tyler Very attractive folders have been 21. y ila Grove, III.; Pvt, George L atorm accompanied the wind. son who will use the single ring Southern Girl, Come snd Make Merry I South (Church choir. Rev. Kart Richter, Pastor. assistant supervisor of schools in David Maxwell. Prea. Huntsinan. 23. Kankakee charge McCall with murder and kid- Dolly Smith is the daughter of the late Elisha received here thla week giving the Fred D. Baker. Rec. Sec. 111 service. The Offertory. “MARINES 9:30 a. m.—Church School. All those towns who next year will Capt. Hugo P. Ruah, who with naplng-both capital offense* under Lewis, a former resident of Hebron. program of Fawn Brook Farm Florid* law. The hrld# will be attended by her ..Intermediate Department, Mr* ARE HERE” classes will meet as usual. 8:50 a. m,. Sunday school and Bi- She makes the gift in her father's teach Engll.sh at Windham High FDR ACTS TO GET ble classes. Alf. Lange, superin- Tutoring Camp, which la being school. She was presented with a cousin. Miss Eleanor Prentice o f Wlllea. With 6:00 p. m.—Epworth League. iheraory. The magazines are valu- opened June 20, continuing through Lydall atreet, and Wan. Taft, broth- Intermediate Speaker, JUNE TRAVl.S 7:30 p, m.—Evening service. Ser- tendent. silver tray. A poem was composed 10 a. m., English sem'lce. able for reference purposes and the to August 5. The faculty la made up New Method laundry by all the teachers and read by Miss er of the bridegroom, will be best' m GORDON OLIVER mon: "Rellgibn as Completeness of gift is appreciated. RAILROAD FUNDS Tonight Life” . This sermon is built around 11 a. m„ German service. of the talented family of. the Rev. J. Mildred MIrtl. man. The ushers will be James Speaker. N. C.' Johnson haa been under the Stuart Nelli of Manchester and (Oontlnnad from Page One.) Prentice and Douglas Taft. Ruth Wheaton some thoughts that came out of the The Week aim ax (Chapter. Order of Eastern 6 l-9 9 A LB A N Y A V ,ErP ^ ^ Q ; ^ H A R T F O R D X O N N ^ Tuesday at 8 p. m.. the Sunday weather for the past week aa the re- Hebron, aa follows: James S. Neill, The bride who will be given in recent session of the Conference. Star, held a dessert party Wednes- The Week: school teachers, and Wednesday at sult of a lame back. He haa been at Jr.. Trinity, 1940. Robert R. Neill. . C /S l o A S , Federal courts greater power to marriage by her stepfather will 7:30 p. m., the Senior choir will work on the interior of St. Peter's Trinity, 1941; Caroline Neill Crit- day afternoon. Thursday evening overrule objections of mlnoritim In Monday, 2:30 p. m. — Embury the chapter had a plnr»,» . . . * i Indeed willing, but the flesh is weak, Traffic on many roada has reached Mlsa Dorothy Fregin of 128 Welle the (Church. 8. E. Oreea, Mlnlater cribes. The supreme test of service Again JesUs went on into the gar- C. D. Small of New London gave ice that includes all ent as ever to (jet to__ street entertained 15 of her claaa- Orchestra “ ZAMBOA.VOA” the lowest ebb of modern time*. Ep. No. 11, “Wild West Daya" Saturday, 1:30 p. mt-Meii'* a u b is Indeed what friends will do In the den and prayed with the same a talk in Windham High school matea at the Barnard school laat Outing at Highland Park. Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. Wednes-lay on safety driving. He flat pieces ironed and park at ycidr favorit " The major roada reported a deficit COUNTY SPORTSMEN evening. The party waa held at the English Morning Worship, 11:00. hour of real trial and trouble. Will earnestness. Again He returned of $106,000,000 In the first quartar 6:45 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. and found them sleeping, and the showed motion pictures on the Byrd beauty salon.. ‘ ' home o f her grandmother Mri. John Sunday School, 12:00. they stand by one, or will they do Antarctic expedition. plus handkerchiefs. of 1938. A aubstantial portion of Zimmerman of North School atreet Notes: third time also. The disciples had The Children's Day program will English Evening Service, 7:00. so only BO far, failing and" dropping the total railroad mileage already ROD AND GUN GUESTS The taye and girls played a num- Tuesday evening Rev. Gustav faUed Him, for before there waa Fr& k Boswor.'h held an auction This suits my family la in receivership. J ____ be held next Sunday at the regular out as the test becomes more acute? time for recovety, Judas appeared today (Saturday) of household ber of lively games and enjoyed a Arell, Miaaionary from Turklstan We speak often