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VOL. LVII., NO. 210 (Claaelfled Advertisliig 00 Pago 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938 (TW ELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

i NEW DEAL ISSUE JAP AIRPLANES Lightning Kills Two at Golf Meet

IN DEMOCRATIC BOMB HOSPITAL,

FRENCH GUNS AGAIN

IOWA ™ A R Y FRENC£OWNED

^I^IVearin, Inferentid White Eighth Successive Raid At TURN BACK BOMBERS

Hoase Candidate, Seeks Canton Strews Road With

Today To Displace Sena- Dead; British Protest At FLYING OVER BORDER

tor Gillette In Senate Race Raids In Foreign Quarter.

Anti-Aircraft Ratteries Fir$

Des Moines, la.. June 6.— ( A P ) — Sp a n ish Insu rgen ts Canton, June 6— (A P )—Japanese Senator Guy M. Gillette’s record on warplanes scored a direct hit on the Warning Shots As Bomb* New Deal legislation was undergo- French-owned Doumer hospital to ing the acid teat today before an day as they subjected this south A n d I t a lia n A l l ie s ers Cross Frontiers.For estimated 150,00 or more Democratic China metropolis to terrific bom primary votera in 2,447 Iowa pre bardments for the eighth successive clnct polling places. The Second Tinie; Dala- Seeking party nomination to the day. One side of the building was ' R ep o r t ed In F ig h ts

Senator’s seat In Congresa are four blown out and a French military other candidates, including Repre- dier Rnriies To Scene. surgeon slightly wounded. Two Hendaye. F ra n c e -(A t toe Span-:5>toriaI attitude sentative Otha D. Wcarln. Chinese patients were killed and of toe Italian offl- Iflh Frontier)— June 6.— ( A P ) — cers and expressing fears that toe The Republican senatorial battle many injured. la a two-way affair, with former Generalissimo Francisco Franco Italians and Germans intended to French authorities -immediately Perpignan, France, June ®. Senator L. J. Dickinson and Repre- rushed 30 marines to the scene and waa reported today to have ordered maintain a military hold on toe ^ sentatlve Lloyd Thurston the com- country when toe war ends.) — (A P)—French territory wm - erected barricades around the hos- severe measures to avoid open con- petitors. Except for slight Insurgent gains invaded again today by bomb*' pital. flict between hia Spanish insurgent Issues, In too Albocacer sector, the battle ing planes from Spain, but ■ Corpses were strewn over the officers and their black-shirt Italian Up for political appraisal as fac- wide macadam road In front of the allies. along the 60-mile front from ■ too prompt warning shots from i tors in the candidacy of Gillette and mountains east of Teruel to toe hospital aa buildings nearby were Franco was said to have left the wearln are; Mediterranean was stalemated. French anti-aircraft batteriW hit. Forty-five bodies were laid In dent’ ^ d reausclUte William ...... D, „„„„ Boyle, co conatructlon firm presi- eastern war front, where his drive 1. The 1938 value of a platform ■ tvnifvu 4tsAeM T ...... 4 > ______. * . Insurgent dispatches reported sent them back across the , the street outside a Red Cross unit on 'Valencia waa virtually halted by o f unqualified NeW Deal support vs. next door to the hospital. Others ths Kansas City open golf touTa menT.‘’'" ’I^e‘^ghtnln|f‘X*h*hU to c^^mnthreel“loured right ZVrl. Franco’s advance guard had ad- frontier after a 10-minat» the retention of the right of individ- government militiamen, to hold a vanced to within two miles of Albo- were placed outside the nearby Y.M. hurried council of war at Burgos, flight over France. ual Judgment on each New Deal C-A. building where Edward H. cacer, key to CaateUon de la Plana seat of to - Insurgent government. proposal. and Valencia in toe ooutoward French officials referred to\j Lockwood o f Indiana, secretary, The meeting was called, insur- 2. The effect of WPA voters of narrowly escaped Injury. drive down toe coast. the nine unmarked gray planes Ig the endorsement of Wearln by W PA gent sources said, following fights Thla, however, would mean a Sampan Fleet Bombed making today’s incursion only C Chief Harry L. Hopkins. MORE ARRESTS EXPECTED FAIRFIELD G. 0. P. between insurgent and Italian offi- gain of less than a mile in three as “ of unknown nationalHy,**: 3. The value of an Inferential en- Other bombs fell among the tight, cers, the most serious taking place daj-8 of hand-to-band fighting in toe dorsement by James Roosevelt in ly-packed sampans In the river at Malaga and Zaragoza, where hllla nortoeaat of toe town. hut Spanish go vem m e^ his mention of "m y friend Wearln" creating terrible havoc. ' they engaged In fisticuffs and ex- TO DISCUSS TURGF Government dispatches said the forces on the other side of the in a telegram. British consul A. P. Blunt tele- IN WATERBURY SCANDAL changed revolver shots a week ago. insurgent attack on Mora de Rubie- border seemed sure they were Big Vote Forecast. phoned a protest to the Japanese These sources said Franco had or- consul-general In Hongkong against lOB, key to tho Teruol-Medlterra- insurgent craft. The polls opened at 7 a. m. and dered toe arrest of a number of hia nean highway on toe western flank will close at 8 p. m. predictions by the raiders flying over the foreign officers aa an Indication of his con- Spanish government antt» quarter on Shameen Island. Alcorn To Ask For Bench County Organization To Re- of the front, was definitely halted. state central committee chairmen tinued friendship and co-operation No bombs were dropped In the DAVIES IS SttENT A column attacking Mora from aircraft batteries at Puigeer^ forecast a primary total somewhat with Italy, which haa been one of toe north haa been held up ten above the 400,000 mark. foreign aetUement, but the planes flred 100 shots at ;he planM es - * Warrants When Superior his heaviest backers to toe civil miles from toe town for three Demodratic Chairman E. H. Bir- were said to have released numerous ceive Report Of Its Policy war. they crossed back into Spain. weeks, tho dispatches said, while mingham said he expected 175.000 bombs over the settlement in order ON STALIN PARLEY (Travelers reaching Gibraltar Apparently there were no hiti, persons would vote in his party' to hit nearby buildings. one approaching from toe west has Court Meets Tomorrow In Group Later In The Day. quoted Insurgent officers as ex- been blocked for eight days at Val- but shells burst close to the primary. Republican chairman (A Hongkong dispatch Skid be- pressing resentment at "toe dlcta- Carl Cook predicted G. O. P. candi- tween 40 and 50 planea took part in bona, five miles from Mora. squadron. dates would poll "almost as many '•'"ctlns: their at- Hartford; Names Withheld Yesterday’s raid, in whleh;^ tack chiefly at government build- U. S. Envoy Talks For Two Bridgeport. June 6.— ( A P ) — The votes as two years ago," when top- bombs were dropped on French ' of-the-tlcket candidates rolled up ings, railway stations and electric Fairfield County Republican or- power plants. 250.000-vote volume. Hartford, June 6.— ( A P ) — S t a t e ’ s Honrs With Russian Dic- ganization will meet tola afternoon territory, also was made by, Militating'against the Wearln- 1500 Dead From Raids Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn indicated at the county Court House to re- A NEW DISPUTE ARISES nine unmarked tgray planes.- Gillette race as a test of New Deal (More than 1,500 persons have ceive a report of Its policy commit- • Miles Over line. strength is the relatively small pro- bora killed and 2,600 wounded, ac! today he probably would aak for tator Before Leaving Post Today's Invadtra first ‘aDMMilk tee condemning "corruption to pub- portion of the total state vote or- cording to official eatlmatea, since bench-warrants in Superior Court lic office.” over the vlUage of Ppymoreno, naa^ dinarily cast In the Democratic pri- here tomorrow tor the arrest of a nttacks The meeting, which is expected to AMONG CZECHS, SLOVAKS tha Andorran frontier. , mary. eight days ago. number of persons Involved in al- Moscow, June 6— (A P )— United open the way for a renewal of dis- They flew southeant man than ala’ Must Get 85 Per Cent. (Reports from Hongkong said legedly unlawful lobbying and other miles over PYenefi territory. Birmingham’s prediction of 176,- Japanese consul-general Toyolchl offenses. States Ambassador Joseph E. cussion of a "purge" o f party offi- cials criticized in Grand Jury re- An anti-aircraft battery at tha 000 Is ^proxim ately 16 per cent of Nakamura had informed the Brit- Alcorn, who Is special state’s at- Davies kept diplomatic silence to- Premier Hodza Throws IBs border town of Ur, atanmng with the 1,100,000 votes cast in Iowa for ish counsel-general at Canton that torney for New Haven county ap- day after hia two-hour talk on ports. may also mark toe formal guns ready to fire following orders President in 1936. opening of hostllitlea between the pointed to assist the Waterbury Spe- world affairs with Joseph Stalin. Issued by Premier Edouard Dale- Should the top candidate in the (Oontlnned on Page Two. cial Grand Jury In its investigation Bradley-Pryor forces and Old Guard Influence Into Controver- LA TE NEWS dler last night, sent a warning shot Democratic senatorial race fail to of municipal and legislative affairs, Stalin, secretary general of the leaders for control of the state con Into the air as soon as toe planea get 35 per cent of the total vote to- said that definite decision on asking ^mmunlat party hut with no of- ventlon In August. appeared. flclai title in Soviet Russia's gov- sy To Avert A Crisis; day, the question would go to the for the warrants will not be reached The report recommends; The battery prepared to follow state convention for final decision. until thla afternoon, but that it is ernment, disclosed toe interview in "That toe Fairfield County Re- F L A S H E S! the warning wlto charged sheila Besides Hopkins and Roosevelt, ASK QUICK ACCORD a rare communique. But he too likely the warrants will be re- publican organization go on record Slovaks Seek Autonomy. aimed at the squadron, but the leading names connected with the quested. waa careful to avoid making public condemning corruption in public planes immediately wheeled south. any detatla. “ BRITISH SHIP BOMBED Wearln cause during the campaign Superior Court Judge Robert L. office and commending all public The bombers next were sighted were United States District Attor- IM s^d, June 6— ( A P ) — Insurgent ON WAGE, HOUR BILL Monger of Ansonla is scheduled to Pravda, toe Ckimmunist party pa- officers who have participated to east of Bourg-Madame. still over ney E. G. Dunn and State Treasur- sit during the term here. per, however’ prominently published Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, June warplrara left 21 persons d e«l, SO French territory. Batteries at er Leo J. Wegman. investigating and prosecuting all wounded and anotber Britlah shin Names Kept Secret on lU first page Stalin’s brief an- who have been guilty in any way of 6—(AP) — Premier Milan Hodza Nahuja, a litUe village near the Strategists In the Gillette camp Mr. Alcora would not divulge the nouncement of hia meeting yester- today threw the whole weight of hia ■Alaze In a fierce foray today over border, also flred a warning shot. were Governor Nelson G. Kraschel, abuse of position or violation of Alicante, 75 mllee south of Valen- names of those whose arrest will be day wlto Davies, the first oaaslon public tniat." Influence into toe dangerous con- The planes then turned rad flew Senator Clyde L. Herring, State Su- " »»>• volt each It flows from a normiri unmarked planea flying in toren V been made recently, but France cure In the cases reported, but point- (When, after toe World War, the bloom and by next week-end it to toe House blU, Thomas explained ^ P°Wce. a feUow commis- brain at toe rate of about ten waves formationa. They drop^d no bombs bought about $40,000,000 of Ameri- ed to new posatbllltlea In treatment. Czechoslovak Republic was created, ahould present Ua annual gorgeous a ^ o n d . From the brains of epi- and turned back after a 10-mlnuts can gold last winter. leptics the electrical “pulae’’ is slow- Often they transferred the signal some Slovaks sgreed to submerge display. crossing from IL4 usual site to some their differences for toe sake of na- flight over French territory. Thsy OftUnarlly, the Treasury pe3ra It- modified version er rad more Irregular. ‘., State Forester Austin F. Hawes other part of toe brain. The doc- tional unity. Others, however, stead- were greeted by warning shots from aeU back for the cost of gold pur- House bill. ’This abnormal brain pulse In epi- advised that the best localiUes to . C. Ellenateto replied tors concluded that thLs ability of fastly have Inolsted greater allow- at least two French ratl-alrcraft chasea by depositing paper equiva- leptics la most pronounced in one •ee it include People’s Forest, Bark- batteries. — • minimum to Thomas’s demand for "n u n in . toe brain to get Its slgnala crossed ance should have bera made for lents of tho metal In the Federal wage of 25 cents an hour would be- locality in toe brain. Thla locality halted; Tunxls Forest, Hartford While Daladier flew south. For- Rceerve eystem. teed protection for another meet- ia easily found by placing ««.ii is peculiar to the mind of ra epi- toe differences between them and come effective immediately. This leptic. ^ and the Paugnut Forest in Torrlnx- eign Minister Georges Bonnet can. _ Now, It is paying out money for ing that as "nominal chairman" of pick-up electrodes on toe bead rad toe more numerous Czechs.) would be advanced to SO eraU next toe commission, " I have nothing to ton. “ ceiled vocation plans and confoiTo® the gold bullion which It buys with- wnplifylng; tha brain current flow- A study o f electrical brain waves Crowds began forming in the side year, but toereefter toe Increase do with toe issuance o f permlU rad at toe foreign office with the Frendi' out "raahing in” on the gold’s cred- ing into them. showing that toe principal form of streeta watch toe parade of Mr, Hawes alao indicated there it value. woidd be only two or three cenu I have no control over the police " insraitv, schizophrenia, ia electrical- Hodza’a supporters where yesterday was a fine private display in Wln- “In Cahoot*” With Hague The McGUl University physicians to sted. (Oontlnaed on Page Two.) M hour a year unUl 40 cents an ly similar to epilepsy waa reported The effect is to offset the tnflu- ^ted toe seat of toe e^lSuc Father Hllnka’a followers made a hour was reached. Demanding an apology for his by Herbert H. Jasper rad Charlea great show with brass brads rad encr ra credit of gold Imports from treatment Saturday when a brain waves. Then they appllrt a In eastern Connecticut, Mr. ttVOAO. Sttn Divided P. Fitzpatrick. M. D.. of Providence, thousands o f blue banners. TREASURY BALANCB and toe ahouU o f about 100 men amaJl electric sUmulatlng current Hawes said, ‘ he best growth is In Although confereee on the wage- to the part of the bead nearest the R I m and Philip Solomon, M. D., Today, an American flag and the toe Nlprauck Forest. Union. While Wbea foraignets gold here w e a i ^ oraraeos cape and carrying of Boston. They found that in Washington, June 6.— ( A P ) — T b s hour bin are optimistic apUepUc crater. This center va- new blue flag of toe Slovak auto- there Is laurel to be sera In toe r. I A m e r li^ drowned out his at- some cases of "split personality" nomists bad been removed from the position of the Tressury on June S i: I « * . ) . ried with individuals. But It always southern sections of toe state, ita .« rmgn Twe.j lay in. one of two oectioos of t)w disordered electrical brain waves balcony where Father HUttka spoke. Receipts, $25,810,636.80; expeadK'' (Oeattaead safFage Two,) dans-from areas close to old head Ktowth is not ordtnartly as luxuri- tores, $S4,614,$S0.S7; baUnos, IS,*.: warn. One was the area sdiich Injuries. I ant as in the northern parts, hs 600JiT%88S.90; customs receiiita (OontUoed on Page Nbm.) added. rAGfB Inate the production of farm ss to kesp his name In Uis nsws- bom, was not m g rw t aa tlta Japa- chines and ImpIclincDts. ’ MISS ARNOLD'S ESSAY papers.” A meeting of the Stafford FUh A nese had expected. Moat of the dht- EDUCATOR IS BOOMED Gama club will be held Wednesday 1KADE COMMISSION The commission criticised what A parade Bupportlng Hague’s FLOOD CURB BILL neee already had withdrawn to FIREMEN TO OPEN DR. FREUD TAKES UP examination, appileaata will be ro- It called "coercive nisaaures’* used stand will be held■: m Jersey City to- PREPARE PROJECTS night In the Legion rooma In the G!YE PAUL HDBLARD qulred to undergo a special teat member* o f the admlnlatrathr* staif Chengchow, making tho dafenaa of GIVE BACHELOR RARTY were called upon for brief remarlla by certain large manufacturers FIRST PRIZE WINNER night. Warren Memorial town hall. < The in the Bureau of Engraving and Katfeng only a rear guard action to I AS CROSS’OPPONENT club recently announced that a num- MAKES ITS REPORT whom It did not Identify.- The re- The mayor Issued a statement delay the Japanese advance. ENGLISH RESIDENIX A BACHELOR PARH Printing to, determine susceptibility port, "Part One" of an Inquiry Into that’ “I earnestly and respeotfully WAITS HOUSE O.K. FOR RELIEF WORKS CARNIVAL TONIGHT ber of pheasants have been released to dermatitis which sometimes de- FOR LEO J. KWASH Sprace Street Young Woman Chengchow's dowmtown district the farm Implement Industry, hint- Invite all the people of eur city to already was largely ruins as a re- Hartford Newspaper Reports at their hunting grounds In Union. velops from handling printed work. Attends Young lay aside all bualneas and pleasure Noted Scientist Arrives In' By D.ANNY’ 8HE.4 presented Mr. Kwaah with a radio ed that some pricing policies may People’s sult of the frequent Japanese bomb- Mancheater Green Young Man The closing dates for receipt of oet. Mr. Kwaah will be married on Monday night and teke part In Republican New Guarders London Suburb— I.s Com- applications from states east of Employees In Slate I.abor De- have bordered on Illegality. Conference Held In Water- ings.; Two-thlrda of the population Soon To Wed la Guest At to Miss Anne Ryan of thla town ob TeOi Coofress Eight Mami- A second section will deal with th e' greatest demonstration for Bat With States’ Pact Dead of 200,000 had fled to the country- Are Intcreated In Paul Cor. pleting A New Book, The regular drill session of K will Colorado Is June 20, and from (Colo- partment Ghe Dinner For bury. Americanism ever held x x x. Those PWA Engineers Ready To^ AotomobOe Parade To Intro- KITTa AND VENDRILLO be held tonight at the State Ar- Surprise Affair Saturday. June 18th at St. Jamee'e church. prohta, prices and costs. side. A ll trade had ceased in the ne!I, Rumford School kead. rado and states westward, Jime 23 Local Man Who Is To Wed of our people who cannot parade are daytime, business being carried on mory .- . . Extended order will fea- 1938. fldorers Of Farm Ma- The bulk of production of farm Miss Beatrice M. Arnold, daugh- ROSE PAYS THE RENT Implements and machines, the re- Invited to come and stand on the For Session See No Early only during the twilight hours. London, June 6.— (A P )— Dr. sig- ture the evening’s program .... Full Information may* be obtained June 18. ter o f Mr. end Mrs. Mark B. Arnold Hartford, June • — (A P )— A man Start On 2,000 Jobs As doc^ Week Of Celebration WIN PIGEON CONTESTS A surprise "Bachelor Party" was port said, has become concentrated sidelines with the American flag, AU foreigners remaining In the mimd Freud, a sad, whlte-whlsker- Camp equipment will be Issued to from Thomas F. Morlarty. Secre- of <00 apruce street, at the Voung which will be supplied by the eom- who never went to college, but who given In honor of Patti E. Htiblard chinery Dominate Market In the hands of the foUawing large city were engaged lii relief wrork. ed old man, arrived In London to- the Guardsmen prior to the close of tary of the U. S. Civil Service Board Ambler, Pa., Jimo 6.— ( A P ) — People's conference of the Salvation mlttes of veterans." Start Of The Projects. after a successful advertising of Manchester Green, Saturday eve. Leo J. Kwa.sh of this town waa With a red,rose the congregation manufacturers: International Har- These Included Dr. Sanford A yeri of Soon As Funds Are Ready Of Hftieth Anniversary. Adolph Klttel and Peter Ven- day from N «* l Vienna in search of the period . . . Men who have not of Examiners at the post office of Arm y held over the week-end in It was announced the parade nIng at the Sons of Italv hall on here. tho guest of honor nt a "Bachelor Trinity Memorial church paid a vester Oo., Chicago; Deere and Co., Atlanta, Qa., who was working day career, now. at 42. hcadi a boys’ drlUo won first, second and third and quiet.*’ been vaccinated or innoculated as Waterbury, received first award for would be reviewed ^ Governor A. 1 and night in ths overerowded Mis- school U being groomed by Repub- yet, will receive their "shots" to- Keeney street. Paul Htiblard will Springfield .Armory, Dinner" given nt the Hotel Garde year’s rent. The rose was present- WUhln^ton, Jim* S.— (A P )—The Moline, III.; J. I. Case Oo., Racine, Harry Moore, U. 8. Senator John places each In both the Nutmeg The 82-year-old "father of pay- her essay on "The Army Spirit," Washington, June 6 —(AP) — sion hospital. \ lican New Guarders as Gov. Cross' night following the drill period be married to Irene Vlchl of West The U. 8. Civil Service Commis- in Hartford last Friday evening. ed to the Protestant Episcopal Wis.; Allls-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Mil- .Milton and Representative Mary 'T. Washington, June 6 —(AP) — 4^ Tonight the Manchester firemen, Racing Pigeon club and Manchester choanMysls” was accompanied b+ Middle turnpike, June 20 at 9 Federal Trade OommUeion told which ahe delivered Saturday eve- House approval In the flood control Numerout other Japanese col- possible opponent this fall, It was A session held at the Bolton range sion announcMopen competitive ex- Over 70 employees of the State diocese of Pennsylvania under the waukee; Oliver Farm Equipment ning la Crosby High school audi- Norton, chairman of tha House La- blit of autborlaatlon of ll.BRA.OOO Recommendations for an Immediate; assisted by a committee from the Racing Club’a entries of the 600 hla wife,, his daughter Anna, and his o’clock at St. Bridget’s church. A Ooafreaa today that the Intema- Co., Chicago; Minneapolu-Mollne umns drove westward on ths long reported today. yesterday, was compulsory for all Rmlnatfon* for the following’ ponl- Dept, of Ijibor were present. A t will of Dr. Richard V. Mattleon, who torium, Miss Arnold was one of bor committee. In expenditure! for protection of start’ on 3,000 public works projects Manchester Improvement Assocla- mile race held Sunday over the son Ernest, a l^ndon architect. fine supper was served to a large ttonal Hareeater Company and sev- power Implement Co., Minn.; the central China front and Japanese A Hartford newspaper maintain^ men not excused, and fine slips will tions to fill vacancies In the Ord- the conclusion of the dinner several buUt the church. six contestanta from this state and Springfield, West Springfield, Holy- long route from Danville, Virginia. The scientist was bustled from the gathering with many friends of en other largre manufacturers dom- Massey-Harris Co., Inc., Racine, warplanos continued their deadly that the group headed by National costing $650,000,000 will be madQ^ open their week's Mardi Gras, he sent out accordingly . . . Firing nance Department at Large, War Massachusetts. The Judges were oke, Northampton and Chicopee, Klttel Is still leading In low aver- ferry-train, which brought him Paul Htiblard from Manchester, VVls., and B. F. Avery and Sons bomnardmenta In wridely-eeparated Committeeman Samuel Pryor and by P W A engineers as soon as In connection with the fiftieth sessions will be held either Wednes. Department, Springfield Armory. prominent business men of Water- REACHES 85TH YEAR, Maea., and HaHford and Eait Hart, parts of China. age In all regular races and Ven- from Paris over night, to an auto- day or Friday of this week tor K Hartford and Middletown. Thomas Springfield. .Massachusetts. Co., Louisville, Ky. State Senator Kenneth Bradley, In gresa sends the spending-lendl: •"Ann iversary of the forming Of the Smythe was toastmaster for the •^'k-k'k-br-kif ir in 'kitie-kie bury, headed by Attorney Max ford, Conn., today awaits Senate ap- Foreign quarUrs In Hankow said hill to the White House. drlllo leads In low average time In mobile which took IVm to a large membera . . . watch this column Machine Adjuster $5.76-$8.96 per International First proval. a search for fresh timber for the occasion, who did a splendid Job Traiirlg. The essay composed by one flying column had reached the The projects were held over from Manchester fire department. all regular and special races. rented house In the St. John’s Wood for particulars . . Only 25 days dqy’ International Harvester Com- coming campaign, had become In- Introducing the speaker. Attorney Miss Arnold was printed In,full In GIVEN FAMILY PARTY A t recently amended by the Sen- Pelptng-Hankow railway at Yen’ tbs previous public works program ■Tonlght’a program opens with an Two more 600 mile races will be .*icctlon of LfOndon where he wm before camp . . . The local units 'Machine Wood Workers $4.64- 31st A n n iversary pany, the report said. Is "by far” chenr ■■ terested In Paul Cornell, wealthy Daniel M. Fiorito of Hartford, was The Herald a few weeks ago. Com ate Commerce committee, the bill If. 80 mllea south of Chengchow because of lack of funds. State* automobile parade that will start at run this season, and the membera »ve. V t will travel by train this year, de- $6.08 per day. * DON'T BE the most Important manufacturer. also would authorise expenditure! and 310 miles north of Hankow. owner and headmaster of Rumford Depot Square, go south and after parting at 8 o'clock, June 2 . first speaker, followed by Joseph missloner Alexander Damon prcsld school a f ’WBshlngton. conn. and cities will contribute about will ship birds on Thursday night I^ere, Dr. Freud, whose rosoarch- Competitors, will not he required Deere and Company was ranked Everett A. Irons Of Laurel of 118,000,000 for dame and reaer- passing through Main street will in the influence of sex on be- Breakfast will be ser\'ed in the local Hublanl. father of the groom and to report for a written examination, Sale ed at the meeting. The young Peo- Mr. Oomell has already been In- 8390,000.000, and the remaining to Danville, Virginia, for the Special ea second. ple's orchestra of the local corps Street Felicitated On Event volra on the Merrimack river. return to Depot Square and then Williams 500 mile race, so named In havlor won him world fame, hopes armory . . . no word has yet been father of the brlde-to.be Mr. Vlchl. but will be rated on. their experi- * FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED! troduced widely In Fairfield county $360,000,000 will come from Federal Many others Were called on to H. C. Merritt, president of the played during all sessions of the By Large Numbera. Tha principal problem confront- loans and grants. proceed to the grounds on William honor of a deceased member and to complete a book Intended to show received regarding cars attending ence and fltne.ss. at social and civic gatherings where speak. A puree of money was pre- Farm Ekjuipment uistltuta, said he coc^srenca ing New England membera of C»n- and Summit streets where the pigeon racer. • how tho Bible reflected the subcon- camp . . ; more later . . . Your Applicants must have reached the reaction has been favorable Tn addition, PW A officials said’ sented to Mr. Hublard from the It is always very embarratt- would withhold any comment Miss Glad3r8 Robinson, assistant Everett A. Irons of M Laurel greai from the Connecticut and MardJ G ru will be op^ed. corre.spondcnt was speaking to Cap. their 18th, but must not have passed The whols purpost of He also has been at state head- today, applications are expected for scious yearnings and fears of the group by John Vlchl, Jr., brother of ing te be short of cash. But "pending the time when the release secretary of the Y.P.L., read a pa- street passed hli 8Sth birthday on Merrimack valleya la obtaining ap- N. Y. Sfodc$ Riding In the cars will be officers people of antiquity. tain Litke of Company M last night, their ,5nth birthday on June 18, PtnoutTi loan tervict it Is made o f the complete report." propriation! to carry out tha work quarters In the Allyn house here more than 4.000 new ’projects which the bride-to-be. toms people haeitete to bor- to lead money te people per on the subject, "The Intellectual Friday, but the celebration of the of the district and the department A group of lends of the aged afid he sends his compliments to the 1938. These age limits do not ap- ir> Greatest concentration In the this year. and Is meeting county and state would cost about $1,554,000,000. Mr. Hublard thanked an for their ply to persons granted preference row bteaute they think It Aspect of Building a Life." W il- event was held yesterday to enable The spending-lending bill, approv- workers at the grounds and also WAPPiNG Jewish professor greeted him at K Rifle Team and Lieutenant, Frey hands of the eight large companies They hoped to have the expendi- Adams Exp . . .. . 8 leaders. . . . We have been requested to In- expressions o f good •will. because of military or naval serv- will be even mors embar- required elsewhere. liam Perrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. the large family connection to more ed by both Senate and House in heads o f committees that have been Victoria station but Dr. Freud was riitlng te ttk for a loan! 3^ ' A was shown to exist In the output of ture! approved in the eecond de- Air Redue...... 45* veer ability te lepay newer types of tractor-operated the Houee Appropriations commit- Allegheny .... hag It extended deeply beyond Fair- Friday afternoon, June 3. Those Another son, Martin, an attorney, High school . , . Private Carl Information and applications may Pinsnee Co. I You can get imelf rstular ssisuntt. Adjutant George Anscombe of him on reaching his 8Blh milestone, . I H measure may not be ready (or Arriving at the grounds William machines. There was least concen- tee. Allied Chem . ., .148 field county. In fact. It Is not yet arrived Just In time to see his father S anson thinks he wants to be a CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS be obtained from the secretary. esih for ordinary, everyday the Manchester corps assisted with was an 8 montlui old Infant. Ten W. Robertson, chairman of the present were: Mary McGuire, Shir- driven away. Come in and talk it over tration of bu.sincss In older types of Their only alternative, they said, Am Can ...... 80 li known whether Mr. ComeU has President Roosevelt's signature un- Board of Civil Service Examiners, financial difficulties, juit at ’ 4, arrangements for the conference. children were present, 14 grandchil- til next week, as a Joint committee Eighth School and Utilities District, ley Johnson, Dorothy Slmler. Fran- telephone operator as a result of his in a privtts eontnltation horse-dra'vn Implements and spe- wag obtaining funds for the work Am Rad St 8 .. . 10 >4 ooramltted himself farther than the " M y father 4s a very old man,' at the Post Office tn this city: the butineii men borrow from M ra Anscombe and a large delega- dren and 6 great grandchildren. A which also makes him head of the cis McCann. Clarice Paquin, Lucy experience In Bolton yesterday . room. You won't be asking cial machines. from the Works Progress Adminis- Am Smelt ...... 3414 pledge to "do everything I can for will have to Iron out tho dlffarenres. Martin Freud said. "What he wants The United States avll Service Manager. First Civil Servire Dis- banks. tion attended several of the meet- pleasant afternoon was spent and a Meanwhile the Works Progre-ss board of fire commissioners will cut Welles, Evelyn Kocamlk. Caroline the private wanted to date the ut a favor—we’ll appreeUte A few stockholders have large tration. Senator Walsh expressed Am Tel and Tel the party." most Is peace and qiilet for his re- operator up on a telephone line run. Commission has announced an open trict, U. S. Post Office and Court Don't heiittts to come in. ings which were held .Saturday .salad and cold meat supper served, .12DH Arlmlnistratlon stepped up tha para a white ribbon that Is to be extend- Meek, Charlotte Marks. Doris your calling. voting control In certain companies, with a birthday cake for Mr. Irons. confidence the W PA would allot Am Tob B ...... 68 If the young educator and World maining days.... I ■ ' ning from the firing line to the competitive examination for the po- house Building, Boston. Maas.; or morning, afternoon and evening, of work relief enrollment to 80,000 a ed across the entrance of the Marks, and Jackie C^lirtstcnsen. Re- sition of Printer’s A.sslatant In the Rate of Intrrrot (.a> per f r n t mnnthlz on nnpnid prlnelpnl the report said, and In some of the flood funds for the Connecticut river Am Wat Wks .. . 8'4 War veteran who Is oppoeed to the "He win slay fn England be- pits behind the targets Private the Secretary. Board of Civil Serv- o o t p iF o r d In x SIOO ond ( 7 t prr crnl moothlp on nnr pf . and Sunday morning and afternoon, He also received a purse of money prolscts. week In anticipation of $1,425,000.- grounds and In doing this will form freshments were served by her smaller concerns the Block Is close- Anaconda . . . , . 2414 New Deal becomes the Q.O.P. nomi- cause he loves the country and lov(^ Frederick L. Baldwin won the dU- Bureau of Engraving and Printing, ice Examiners. Springfield Armory, matnder. returning In time for the meeting and numerous gifts of a more per- 000 which the bill allots It for tha erly open the week’s celebration. mother, Mrs. Christensen. Games Treasury Department. (Competi- ly held. Nine shareholders controlled sonal nature. with the Interstate flood control Armour, ni . . . . . 4H nee, a sharp, interesUng state cam- the people. We are negotiating now tlncUon yesterday of being the only Springfield. Mass. Applications •t tin citadel here, Sunday evening. next seven months. The Mardi Gras committee is were played and she received many tors will be rated upon the results PER.SONAL IX)ANS U P TO »800 87.B pey cent of the voting stock Mr. Irons wss formerly with the compacts dead for the session due Atchison ...... 2714 paign would be assured. to see If we can get some of his man in the company who fired bis must be filed with the Secretary, Several prominent Salvationists headed by Paul O rvln l and (Jharles beautiful gifts. Marilyn la to enUr of a mental test. For this poritton of International Harvester and 14 New Haven railroad and more re- to administration leaders' conten- Aviation Corp , 3H His opponents would be the It) To Increase Jotw belongings out o f Austria." rifle before It waa even on hla Board of Civil .Service Examiners, spoke at the Inspirational and con- O’Ooonor, co-chairmen, each repre- the Newington Home for crippled the Treasury Department wUhea controlled 4B.1 per cent of the vot- cdhtly waa road master of the South Uona that they violated Federal Baldwin. CT . .. 8T4 oirmbcnt; *ee)cing a fifth successive The W P A expects to Incrsaae ItS' It waa the elder FYued's first shoulder . . . Who was the recruit Springfield Armory, on or before secration serVIcW The Council policy. New Englanders saw little rolls from a current, total of 2,a78.-» senting a company of the depart- children for curvature of spina on women. The entrance salary is M June 15, 1988. * PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY ^ ing stock of Deere and Oo. Manchester railroad. He retired a Balt and Ohio . . term, snd the veterah Socialist war- Tuesday June 28th. trip to England in 60 years. Hla en- who came up on the range "Just to theme waa "Developing a Christian hope of starting work Bendlx ...... 656 to an average of 3,800,000 perv ment. cents an hour, leas 84 per cent re- it — — . -Uren— 1V«. SM ^ The commisnton found that where number of years ago. He passes his • 101,4 rior, Mayor Jasper McLevy of tire family la here now. Besides his watch" . . . Private Bisaell muit Fit Mala atMat* !l*aaa 1, ttata 7rka««ar Tal* t4i0 ^ Life," voir system this year. Beth S t e e l...... sons and a peak enrollment or 8.- An entertainment will be given Mrs. Alblose Hood, o f Ooahen, Is tirement deduction. a few companies control the main leisure time fishing, and cultivating . 4.0 a militant, political offensive. wife, sons and daughter Anna, have been working again . Haydn compoeed 104 symphon- Borden ...... 000,000 or more. free each night and this department at the home of her parents, Mr. and In addition to a general physical lea lart of output, their policies "de- hli garden. He reads without glasses . 18H "Bing O osby" Dickson waa around + •9r WARNING ISSUED Can Pac ...... The BocialLst party will hold Its It will spend $50,000,000 for direct Is headed by William R. (Jampbell. Mrs. Harry S. Nevers for a few another daughter, Frau Hollltachek. ermlne the conditions under which and Is enjoying good health. . S^4 weeks. yesterday, and we mean “around" Holyoke. Maas.. June 6—(AP)— Case (J. I.) . . . . state convention In Waterbury, Au- relief of unemployables, chiefly in He has booked high class enter- arrived two weeks ago from Aus- all manufacturers and dealers must THOMAS DEMANDS . 76 gust 37 end 28, and capitalise there Mrs. Martin Peterson, who under- tria with her husband. ■ . . Sergeant Janicke sure did a operate." A warning Lssued today by Oswald Cerro De Pa.s .. . 3314 Industrial centers, where food and tainments for each evening. fine Job of coaching yesterday on the bitterness against the "dou- went an operation at the Hartford Anna Freud hopes to practice Ryeo. general counsel of the Fed- Cbss and Ohio . . 34 <4 clothing will be provided through On Tuesday evening there will be and who should know better than DAVIES IS SILENT ble machine” of Republicana and hospital recently, returned to her here os a psychoanalyst If she can MAYOR’S APOLOGY eral Power Commission, that Fed- Chrysler ...... 43H the Surplus (>)ramodltlee Corpora-, a pet show for boys and girls from yours truly . . . The Howitzer com- A Canadian artist la cradtted with sral aid for flood control In tha Con- Coca Cola ...... Democrats occasioned by ths Grand uon. all parts of the town. Prizes will home in Wapplng last week. obtain a working permit. .138 Jury dliclosurei. pany will hold an overnight camp making tha world's smallest por- necticut and Merrimack valleya Col Gas and El There was some House opposition be offered for the best pet shown by Walter O. Foster, Jr., a student of at Bolton this week-end . . The ON STALIN PARLEY 6H Republicans hope for an aggres trait. It is palntsd on a bloodstons (Continued from Page One.) Would not be forthcoming until the Coml Soiv ...... 7 to a Senate amendment permitting a boy and a girl, separate awards the Massachuaetts State CMIIege requisition for the food for the first one-eighth of an Inch In length, and power queatlon had been settled. Cons Edison ...... 24 H live McLevy campaign. They feel the W PA to spend relief appropria- to be made to each. spent the week end at the home of DR. C t THOMAS DEAD; three meals at Camp Cross this was dons with a brush mads of a Umpt to speak, the former Socialist (Continued from Page One.) Speaking before membera of the Cons oil...... 8n that he may take enough votes from tions in any amounts and at what- The north end Is In gala attire for his parents. year has been sent In . . . and take slngls camsi hair. Presidential candidate charged EI- Interstate Compact Council yeatar- Cont C a n ...... 3g :)4 Governor Cross to aeiure. a Republi- ever time ft desires. This conflicts the occasion, business houses and Mrs. Cora Strong, a former resi- It from me, It's food . . . ser- lensteln waa "In cahoots” with opportunity of meeting him. . . . day, Ryan said the present com- Com Prod ...... 64H can victory. with the present requirement that many homes having been decorated dent o f Wapplng la spending the WAS NOTED INVENTOR geant Stanley Gozdz Is expected to Mayor Frank Hague of JerMy We had a most Interesting talk eov- Del Lack and West funds be spread equally over the en- and the general committee has pro- week at the home of her niece, Mrs. pick 1,1s advance detail In the near New City. pacts contravened Federal laws in 8H erlng the broad field of general two respects. Douglas Aircraft tire relief period. vided for the street decorations. Edna N. Stead at Wapplng Center. future . . Last call for shirts Jeiferaey City police put Thomas on world affairs." 44H Pasadena, Calif., June 5.— (A P )— Contrary to Federal laws, he Du P o n t ...... 98 Most of the decorations were In Harry P. Flics, Sr„ of Boston. and slacks . . . orders must be In t New Yorkrk 'ferry ferry boat when he LUTHERAN CHORUSES Measures Criticised Dr. Carl C. Thomas, 66, scientist Davies and b li predecessor In said, the compacts vested title to Eastman Kodak , 181*4 Two prominent Republican legis- place this morning and men were Mass., spent the week end at the tonight . . . See First Sergeant DIRN DL tried to speak there several weeks Moscow, William C. Bullitt, now and'lnventor. died at his home here CITY TAXI Flood control reservoirs In the Etco Auto Lite . 15 lators expressed criticism last night working hard trying to get the home of his son and family, Mr. and Paganl . . . See you tomorrow ago. ambassador to Paris, are the only today. states In which they were located. Gen Elec ...... 33^4 ARE UNITED HERE of the Bdmlnlstratlon'a relief an* other decorations In place by to- Mrs. Judson G. Files. "I'm no more In cahoots with him diplomats known to have seen Gen F o o d s ...... Frederick D. McLaughlin, who He was an associate In engineer- (Msgue) than Thomas Is," Ellen- In addition, he said, inclusion In 28<4 unemployment policies. night. DIAL 3230 Stalin without being accompanied Oen M o to r s ...... 29'i The big day will be on next Sat- has been South Windsor freight ing research at California Institute D RESSES stein said. the compacts of provisions for con- Senator McNary of Oregon, of Technology here and was engaged by vLsltlng foreign ministers. Davies Gillette ...... 6 % Trinity Church. Hartford, minority leader, declared adminis- urday when at least 1,000 visiting agent for the New Haven railroad Clean, Comfortable Carl "The temper of Newark veterans was the only foreigner known to trol and regulation of any future Hecker Proi ■**'P^rimenta on steam control. For Girls 7 to 16 and other cltlsena was shown last 6»4 tration forces in the Senate made a firemen, many of the different com- 23 years, has been promoted to the HI T CLUB’S OUTING have talked with the Communist power development that might oc- Hudson Mol rs Sends Its Choir To Concor- A t Cornell University, where he Courteous Service httht and It would be dangerous to cur in connection with the projects 5>i "major mistake" In voting down panies bringing along apparatus Windsor agency. Mr. McLaughlin, leader In more than a year. Int Harv 5144 dia Church Here For Joint during his residence here, has been was a professor many years ago, he 0«y Prints • Washable Fab- A t All Tim te! allow Mr. Thomas to speak here at not only went beyond the scope of reatrielions on political activity of and drum corps will be In Manches- Davies called first on Michael Int Nick 43H Program. W P A employes. a member o f the School Board, Invented the Thomas gas meter and AT CAMP WOODSTOCK any time," said Byrne, who Is direc- the Flood Control Act, but also pre- ter to t4ke part In a parade. Thla the Thomas gas calorimeter, a de- rics. Sint Anniversary tor of parks and public property. Kalinin, head of the All-Russia Cen- Int Tel and Tel 844 "The ImpUcatlon Is clear," he paradd’^wlll atari at 2 o’clock at the Prosecutor of the Town Court and tral executive committee and then sented a clear violation of the Fed- ’tohns Manvilte • Cholra and organists of Trinity vice for gas and steam measure- Rllghtly Injured eral Power Act of 1B20. 8714 said, "that a portion of these relief t^ ,^ rn e r of Main and Charter Oak chairman of the Democratic Town Annua! Meeting To Be Held Dtnnii Murphy on MolotolT. Kennecett 39 Lutheran church, Hartford, and the funds will be used for political pur- Committee. ments now used by all major gas Thomas Was slightly cut. one man Only's Statement streets and will go north to Depot companies. For this work he re- ISL...... $1.00 It was a-scertalned that the Loew’e ...... ej.j, Concordia Lutheran church of this poses, thereby depriving those in Thi.s Week-End; But To Proprietor was sent to the hospital and four Judge Edward F. Daly, of Con- Square, around the Square to Oak- Charles K. Phillips of Manches- ceived the Longstreth medal from American found Mololoff at his desk Lorilianl ...... town, gave a concert last night at need of relief from a free exercise I>nve Here Saturday A. M. persons were arrested for disorderly necticut, who served as chairman of land street and then south on Oak- ter is taking his place temporarily. Franklin In.stltute of Philadelphia. In a long office simply but hand- Mont W a rd ...... 3114 the latter church which filled the of their opinions." - Mr. Phillips has been a substitute at conduct In the disturbance whinh the Joint committee on Interstate land street. The marchers will then In 1912, Dr. Thomas organized somely furnished. Na.sh K e lv ...... I 714 auditorium. The visitors under the McNary Indicated the subject the Manchester station. Thomas charged was "obviously in- Compacts, said that the authors of proceed to Hilliard street where the the engineering department of Johns Tile annual outing and Initiation Shortly after they started talking, Nst Rise ...... 22(1, direction of Organist Mulsic con- would be dleoussed by Republicans There will be a Well Child Cton- stigated from Jersey City with the the compacts were JusUfled In feel- Nat Dairy ...... 1314 rtsltora will be furnished a meal at Hopkins University. During the of Manchester Hl-Y will take place Ilfs' ttotiuniD o? fltalln came In through the door tributed five numbers, "Ths Lord's throughout the Congressional elec- ferehce held at the Wapplng Com- help of active friendah'p or Imcom- Ing they were writing a document N Y C 'en fra l...... the expense of the Manchester fire World War he was manager of the at Camp Wood.stock next week-end. petsncjr of Newark police." where Davle.s had entered, taking Prayer." “Beautiful savior," "At tion campaign. « munity Church House 00 Friday acceptable to Washington In view North Am ...... 14) men and their friends. engineering department of the June I I and 12. Plans call for leav- Let Ua Mayor Hague commented that the nmhaasadnr by surprise. Evening Bring Us Home", and the Representative Bruce Barton iR..' June 10th from 2 to 4 p.m. Chll-' As Stalin walked foi-ward, Davies of the fact that War Department Packard ...... g u Hallelujah Chorus from the Mes- American International Shipbuilding ing Manchester at 9:30 Saturday "such a charge is, of coiirse, ridicu- N.Y.), said In a statement that all dren under school age are urged to morning, and returning at 11 on rose and went W’ l t h outstretched attorneys were present at aJI con- Param P lo t...... 7 ' •siah. They united with Concordia Congress Is doing "Is sprinkling Company, which constructed more Re-Upholster lous. It Is merely Just snother at- attend. than 100 ships for the government. Sunday. The banquet and election Your tempt on the part of Norman Thom- hand to meet him. They shook ferences of the compact wrlt?rs. He Penn ...... 14 A4 choir In singing "The Lost Chord" legislative talcum powder on the hands without Introrliictlon.' It was quoted Secretary of War Harry H. Phelps Dodge ...... 20*i by Sullivan. running sore o( unemployment." STAFFORD SPRINGS will occur at 7 30. Initiation will fol- Furniture the only time Davies had met Stalin Woodiing as saying In a radio ad- Phil Pete ...... 32*4 Remarks were made by Pastor He proposed congressionsi In- . f r . m e. • C^alonla sent a delegation to low. Alumni are Invited as usual. Harry C. Mohr In Ills year and a half In Moscow. dress In ifl.'iT that "the War De- Pub serv N J ...... 28 Mackenson of Trinity and Pastor Mias Ann Cedor, daughter of Mr. D SOthS L o s t lylSht L’’ ® P “ Us peace conference In 1919Large numbers are hoped for. They A t These Redured Prices I vestigations of unemployment, the ® asking that It be made into a state All Iiinea of Stalin was wearing his ciistomany partment Is gratified with the Radio ...... gij Richter of Concordia, and the choir farm problem, social security, bus- and Mrs. Michael Cedor of West should call 8151 to leave word of _ Independent of Spain their Intentions. light tftfl uniform and black boots. prompt action of the four New Eng- Rem Rand ...... i i i j of the latter under the direction of iness taxes, Reciprocal trade agree- street and Joseph Negro, son of By ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ Davies was In a black business suit. land states In agreeing to an Inter- Repub Steel ...... 121* Organist Fred Werner sang "Hear menla, the railroad problem, and John Negro of WiUlngton avenue Manila—Father Joe Coronas, 67. INSURANCE Rev Tob B ...... 37 ^ CHAIRS Popular They sst at a long table In Molot- state compact." My Prayer," "Now Let Every grovernment competition wuR pri- were married this morning, Monday. internationally known scientist mis- Phone 4362 off's office — apparently ths table Tongue Adore Thee,” "I Will Lift In SL Edward's church at 9. Rev. Labor and material. Wing The Judge added that he could vate Industry, especially in the util- sionary and author of books on used at Soviet cabinet meetings. not Understand why Vermont and Sears Roebuck ...... !. 541’ Up Mine Eyes," and the Hallelujah ity field. Joseph H. Donnelly, pastor, per- meteorology and seismology —d o b and Cogswell. It was understood that Capital- Socony V a c ...... 12N Chorus, Beethoven. formed the ceremony and officiated Regularly (P 1 O C A Market New Hampshire, which did not Chicago— Dr. Henry Thurman RM Main S t ftuhlnow Bld^. ism was mentioned In the conversa- stand to benefit greatly from the South Pac ...... 11*4 at the nuptial mass. Miss Victoria Byford. 84. author of several stand- • 17.110— v I asOU fll Brandi ...... 714 “Where Thrifty 8hoppern tion. Davies pointing out that he flood dams, should want to control Negro, sister of the bridegroom was ard works on gynecology and a for- St (3a.i and El ...... 7 a Mhup" was a confirmed capitalist—a re- all other benefits or rights concern- maid of honor and John Panplera of mer honorary president of the In- EASY PAYMENTS I mark which brought a chuckle from ed with the dam sltee. St Oil Cal ...... 28 \ West Main street, served as best ternational Congress of Gynecology W e Pay the Highest the communist chief. St on N J ...... 48 man. Following a reception at the and Obstetrics. Tex C o r n ...... 3814 Local Stocks summer home of the bride's parents TUESDAY SPECIALS! London — Sir Edward Denny CASH PRICES for Timken Roll B e a r ...... S5 H at Crystal Lake, the couple, left on Bacon, 77, one of the world’s fore- SOFAS NEW HAVEN TD HDLD Tran* Am erica...... 9*4 Furnished by Eddy Brothers ft Co. an unannounced wedding trip. On most stamp authorities and super- lAbor and maMrial. Any JAP AIRPLANES United O rhide ...... 85 38 Lewis Street their return they will reside at the f 1 visor of the collection of the late •tyle with i or 8 loose rush- ITnlt Aircraft ...... 25 A; Hartford, Conn. Four men and a girl . . flghtUlg Negro home on Wllllngton avenue. King George V. EXERCISES TDNIGHT Unit Corp ...... 2 ^ Mr. Negro Is manager of the meat Ions. Regn. A n n g n PORK William R. Martin together against today'e brood- Pasadena. CjUtf. — Dr. Cart C. isriy •sn.AO— BOMB HOSPITAL, Ifhlt Oai Im p ...... to Local Representative ing, unseen wnrld-menaoet department at the Workers’ Co-oper. Thomas, 66. scientist and Inventor OLD U S Rubber ...... 3344 New HSVPH, June 8 —fAP) — liOO p. m. Quotatlone atives store on Main street. Satur- and an associate’ In engineering re- U S S m e lt...... 4pi)4 Insnrsnee Storks “4 MEN day night a stag party was held In search at California Institute of MATTRE,S« RF.NOVATING CHOPS The liistices of the I4upreme Court tf 8 Steel of Errors Snrt the membership of 4214 Bid Asked AND A his honor at the Forrestville hall. Technology. LIKF- NEW! FRENCH^OWNED Western Union ...... George A. Rosebush of Prospect 2114 Aetna Casualty ...... 82 87. I the Connecticut Buperlor Courl will West El and M fg ...... PRAYER” lend their presence tonight to 74 H Aetna Fire ...... 43H 45*4 street, ticket agent for the Central John Paul Jones, the American GOLD JI ST PHONE SBIS (rnntiniicd from Page One,) Woolworth ...... 4.3 Aetna L ife ...... 23 Vermont railroad Is enjoying a 21c lb. ceremony commemorating the first 35 with naval hero, became an admiral In for Elec Bond and Share ((3urhi! week’s vacation from his duties and session of the Colonial court In the 7’H Automobile ...... 26 H 384 the Russian navy after the Revo- Free Eatlmalee and Samples he was fonvardlng his protest to with frienda from Amherst is on a New Hnvon colony. Tokyo. Conn. G e n e ra l...... 34*4 364 Lore! (a lutionary war. Hartford Fire ...... 67*4 fishing trip to Moosehead Lake, The Judges, who hold their an (He was said to have assured him 694 Yininff FRENCH GUNS AGAIN Hartford Steam Boiler 48 S3 Maine. 17 Years Tour Own I,ocal niial meeting here this afternoon, that the Japanese aviators had re- National Fire ...... 534 55*4 PLUS . . . Mr. and M n. Lemuel Howlett of Upholsterer. LAMB will attend the exercises tonight at ceived stringent Instructions not to Matthew Phoenix ...... 71 7.8 *i Stafford Hollow have purchased a Woolsey hall, a feature of the state the JONES FASi K y In violate British and French territory TURN BACK WARPLANES Traveler* ...... 415 targe farm of Msrron Heck, located and Yale day ceremonies held In In Shameen and that any violation 435 Public UtlUHee “A TRIP TO PARIS” in the Rock Meadow section of It's The Truth! FORES connection with New Haven’s ter- was "an abeotute undellberate act.” Conn. Lt. and Pow. .. 48 Union, near the Wales town line. ORDER Wior Manchester centenary. (It was understood the French RYING OVER BORDER 52 DISHES TO THE LADIES Conn. Pow...... 414 434 The property has been occupied by Stephen Vincent Benet. Pulitzer were planning a similar protest.) Htfd. Elec. L t...... Today: “ Kentucky Moonshine” the Heck family for the past 67 ONLY. Westing- JEWELER prize plaj-wright, will read an orig- 554 674 I 2 I/2C lb’ (CVmtlnned from Page One.) Illuminating Bha...... 49 Plus “Internntlonnl Settlement" years. Upholstering inal tercentenary ode at tonight’s JAPS TAKE KAIFENG 61 A Few Steps Below Hale's New Britain Gas . . . . 30 26 Initiation of Candidates will take house Has It! services and a tercentenary oration Shanghai, June 6.— ( A P ) — Japa- THUR8. •"mE~ADVENTURES TODAY-YOU’LL ambassadors to London and Berlin, 80. New Eng. Tel. Co, 184 139 place at a meeting of the Baker ...the in tern a tion a l code Company win be delivered by Hiram Bing- nese shock troops today began the OF ROBIN HOOD" 999 Main St., Manchester chiefly on the oollapea of recent 27 Chapter, No. 74 Order of Eastern 48 Madison Street ham. former United States Senator envelopment of Chengchow, key to 39 -L U ^ Franco-Itallan negeltatlona over 1 Star, Wednesday night in the Ma- Others speakers will he Governor Hankow, after having captured BUTTER the Spanish question. 17 10 sonic hall at 7:46. Refreahmenta Cross. President Ch.xrles Seymour Kalfeng. one-time capIL. of China. SAVE *5 to *15 The French Embassy In Rome Am. H ardware...... 184 304 will be served. fo r MORE SM OKING of Yale, Mayor John W. 5turphy One column, driving westward Robert Galbraith of Somers newly from Kalfeng In puriult of re- sent summaries of Italian press Arrow H and H, Com. 38 30 .Mats. 180 Eves. 19e-I8frS6» lb. and Prvf. William Lyon Phelpa comment accusing France of trying alaetad praMdent of the Young Ra- treating Chinese forces, advanced Billings and Spencer. 84 4*4 ON NEXT W IN T E R ’S to Chungmow, 38 miles cait of the to amaah the OermaasltaMan entent. Bristol Brase ...... 3tl Btt. TOMORROW F$Mteaa aaaoeUtiaa o f Tollaad Important JuncUon of the Pelptng- One of the main complaints of the Oolt'a Pat. Firearms. 50 63 eeonty praMdtng at hla n ist meet- PLEASURE ASK QUICK ACCDRD Hankow and Lunghal railways, Italian press waa that supplies attu Eagle L o c k ...... 14 18 - . . . THE " j S E k ' “ ing last Thursday night In the rooms Standard American o f tho Stafford Republican club an- •tIRM ASPARAGUS while other columns closed in from were being sent from France to the Fafnir Bearinge...... 80 90 it Sert ef a Fall Coal FUEL the south and southeast. Spanish government by the route Gray Tel Pay Station 34 noimced that the following county Im ler 10c Bunch DN WAGE, HOUR BILL 44 Sm okers the world over Japanese serial obi«(preri re- which planes "of unknown national- Hart and Coolej 170 190 CIRCLE member* have been appointed to the Bin WhanCold Waathar Encyclopedia ported large-scale Chinese with- ity" bombed yeaterday and over Hendey Mach. 6 7 etata executive committee; organlza- know that They Satisfy is the signal (CoeiHmied from Bag* One.) drawal waa underway at Cheng- which they flew ag»ln today. Landers, Frary ft Clk. 30 33 SUPER GIANT tioo, Herbert Scheiner, R^kvlU e; chow. Officials here indicated that the New Brit. Men., Com. •paakers, Leo Garvali, Stafford; Arrivas a real economy at any time ... a for more smoking pleasure. VdInM-i-Week 134 154 PROVEN H IT SHOW! double economy now when low reaching an agreement In a few Some were withdrawing to the Earl of Perth. Britain's ambassador do., pfd...... 90 100 A Gloriona Foor-Honr BUI I membership, Julius May, Rockville; to Rome, recently warned (Jount North and J u d d ...... study, A. Vail Smith, Somers; fi- • Sprinsttme is the money-saring Spring prices are in effect. To SPEQAL CONCESSION CAN YOU STOP days, they atlU are divided on the west. It. woe setd. where they were 224 344 time to buy coal! So if you want issue of fixing labor standard! Ir> forming a defense line against a Gsleazzo (Tlano, Italy’s foreign min. Peck, Stow ft Wilcox 4 8 Show starts at 7. Over nt IL nance, Frank Parizek, Wllllngton; assure your family cleaner, stead- Chesterfields are made COUPON ON re'vocably in the'law or setting up Japanese advance Into Shenal Prov- later, that the Anglo-Italian agree- RuaeeU Mfg. Oo. . . . . 30 34 program, Henry Cooke, Somers; to nve from $5 to $15 now and "THE LAST MILE" ilgn, Harold W. Bruce, Staf- ier, more healiMul beat next a new agency to grant exemptions. ince which would cut off the flow of ment of April 16 would lose much ScovlU Mfg. Co...... 184 184 avoid a lot of fuel worries next Zkla fxMpoa (witk flv« A DIME? of Its value if tha Franco-Itallan Stanley W ork s...... With Preston Foster ^ubllclty, John C. Netto, Staf- winter at less fuel cost-order of mild ripe tobaccos — home-grown Opposition to comptlcuted ad- munitions from Soviet Ruaata. 814 S8<*. Fall, order a supply of Islue coal’ •tkan, coaaeentlvaly unm. Others vrere forming a line 80 mllea talks broke down over Rome's atti- do„ pfd...... George E. Stone.. V Plana are underway ’ for the . a binful from your nearest ‘blue ministrative machinery iras’ voiced 874 394 today. This fine, carefully pre- bered, S la oJL eUpped (ron to the south near Slncheng to pre- tude toward Spain. Torrlngton...... 794 31 >4 — meeting of the orgimlzation to cod’ deder right away—befon and aromatic Turkish—and pure ciga* Tha Bvaning Herald) aa- For Faclory Guaranies In a radio speech last night by W il- vent tha Japanese from severing the “EY'EBYBODT's INO'^ ; ba held In North 0>ventry, Thurs- pared Pennsylvania hard cod is Veeder Root, new .. , 85 87 with prices go up. tittaa the holder te ONE liam Green, president of the Ameri- Pelping-Henkow line and striking SAFE IS BIFUIDl day, June 30th. Eugene W. Latimer rette paper . . , the best ingredients a Brake Service— See New York Banka Judy Garland • Allan Ja VOLUME of the standard can Federation of Labor. He also Chengchow from that direction. Bank of New York .. 825 1* chairman of the committee. hHwNCW Amarteaa Eoeyele p e d I a demanded that tha floor for wages The Japaneee aim is to capture New Haven, June 4.— (A P )— Re- Bankers Trust ...... 41 "DREAM COME TRUE" Hr. and Ura. Henry Lefringwell cigarette can have. whaa preaaated at Tha Central and the celling for hours be na- Chengchow'and then advance down turning to hla Jewelry and repair Ontral Hanover .... 79 With o f West Stafford announced the ap- Bacald OCioa, w iu the tlonally-unlform. the Pelping-Hankow railway to shop on the fourth flour of tha Poll Chase ...... 27 _____FLOYD GIBBONS proaching marriage irf their daugh- THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. apaelal parehaaa priea Service Station Some of the conferees said pri- China's provisional capital. building today after the usual week- Chemical. . . 1 ...... 38 ter. M i«i Muriel LefflngweU to Hol- With Chesterfields you are always at 44 eeata. Brainard Place vately Green’s espousal of these The Chinese werv expected to end hoUday, James Viola, proprie- City ...... :... 39 Bnrtc Madrignere and brook Stevens o f East Canaan. The Phone 4149 principles, similar to those In the make a stand at Chungmow, a town tor, found his heavy flve-foot safe OonUnental waddlpg win take place at tha Sec- sure of refreshing mildness, more House measure, wras anticipated and of 10,000 population in a.dismal had been ripped open and emptied Oom E xch an ge...... 43 "UNDER THE W IRE" ond Congregational church, West ares of shifting aand ridges, terrain With im iG IU T M (D s Lnxs Edition PHONE 4773 therefore would have little effect. of 800 articles of Jewelry valued kt First National Stafford, Saturday, July 2 at 11 pleasing aroma and better taste. Oreen declared the A. F. of L. la favorable for use of Japaneae more than $3,000. Ouaranty Trust . JOE AND ASBESTOS " o’clock. Plica Par Volnma IVa Call For and mechanised equipment G racb Moou "unalterably opposed to the Senate Deteetiva Jamaa Dinaa laid Viola Irving 'iT u st___ “GOT A MATCH r* Announcement 1* made of the en- SPECIAL PRICES THIS •9 Ceots) DcUver Your Car bill because it actually U not a It wss eeUmated that half of told him hla shop had prevtoualy Manhattan . . . . gagement of Mis* Emily Dittrich, , \ A ndr b Kostelanbtz Kalfeng'a normal population of With WEEK ONLY ON FD-60*. Free Towing! minimum w agt and maxlmufl) hour been Mtarad aevcral tbnaa during Hanufdct. Trust __ ___ JOAN ABBOTT t e t ig h ^ Mrs. Johanona Dittrich of Paul whitbman 850,000 was evacuated before tha tha JO yea n ha had baaa in buol- New .York Trust Keefe Plain* to Michael Rudnansky, I h ^ Deems T ayl o r Free Parking! bill at aU." It would creata a board elty was captured In >4 hours of giving M O R E PLEASURE to flx wagaa and boura by tndua- neat, but tha waak-ead burglanr Public National . Last TImea Toitayi ‘Fninftint H r*. J<*n Rudnan- Paul Douglas hand-to-hand flghtlng. tinr of tte Buff Cap dlatrict. No ...... J trleo, under oertalu reatrlftlOfu. marked the flnt, time the safe had 'nue OuaranUe . Bxpreaa’, *Lai«enr .On tho Atr* Borstow's 4nthiratMm .f. Tha raatataaea, alUtoush atub- fhaio U. 8. T r u t t ...... Mt tat tha waiOlBt. to o whole world of smokers - tkahmsUgnseaeOft 1 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE «, 1988 . T.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, a>NN., MONDA Y, JUNE 6.1938 we cannot, for the Ufa of ui iaa or German aviatora out of PAGE FIVBji Hanrffriitrr that the New Deal has . any real sheer bravado, just to show the Health and Diet PREUMNARY FIRING Grange Memorial exercises were and Mrs. Herbert Tomlinson, Jr., program at all. It cama to us, how- Spanish generals that their foreign Washington Daybook BY DAILY RADIO PROGRAM NORTH COVENTRY held at the Grange Hail with the and cousin, Donald Tomlinson w-ere Mamins ii«ral5 ever, with a sort of Ideal, nebulous air allies do not give a hoot for their This Man, following program being presented: MISS BROOKINGS GUEST —I Bf Prttttn Gr»99r- WILLIAM MONDAY, JUNE • (Centra] and Eastern Standard Time) PERIOD'FOR CUARDSMEN Welcome, by Master Thomas Mc- Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Carl and hazy enough,, but still an Ideal orders. Advice Mrs. Herbert H. Tomlinson, Jr„ Schramm's. CHENEYS GET order: rOBUSHBD BT TRB *" rim e - O a » l(i» f rim# os# hour tater) Kinney; song, "Nearer Home" by KAIJ> r n i N T i N a cohpamt MO. B l UR. FRANK MoUUl CORCORAN attended the Regional Contest tn Coventry Grange, No. 75 P. of H In color If not In very definite form However, It is hopcisss to find Washington—In politics there Iswpartment, the latter being In charge Joe Murray Jewett City Saturday with her all; reading of 23rd Psalm and pray- OF LUTHERANS TUESDAY II BIimU Btnat Exercises Held At Bolton will neighbor with East Windsor I _____ Maacbasur, Conn. —the Ideal that men and not wealth anything like logical causes for mure than one way to butter a po- of the reservoir building. students from Windham High er and remarks by Rev. Leon Aus- Grange, June 7 and furnish part of CHOUAB FBBOCSON tato and thus It la that friends of In that form It passed but Wheel- HEALTH EXAMINATION HELPS Copyright, 1938, by Willism Corcoran; N E A Service, Inc. ^ n jie Yesterday; Corporal tin: poem, "Three Dearest Words " ON PARACHUTE S i l t must come first In the purview of many of the effects being produced YOD TO STAY WEU. ^hool. The girls took first place In the program. Will Tell Of Her Experiences 0«M m Manmcar Representative Jerry O'Connell of er let no grass grow under Ms tjrpe- NS^T.7F*rR"D,^TT"^;0RV"‘ - - ...... Danny Shea High Yesterday Consumer Education Problem by Mabel Hall; quartet, “Sometime Fonndad 0«tob*r 1, 1111 government and of economic ays- In Europe. They are consistent Montana believe he has received the writer before sending out telegrams 5^^'® ~h*!**' v « f wnao irtle wjar We’ll Understand"; poem, "Parted In Africa As Mi.ssionary; The best time to keep your health CAST OF CHAKACTERR wtAf wetn kyw wfbr irrr wnr wbAn Cant. Caat. which was: A Wise Choice of Egg iblitbad Krtry Evaninr Except tem. only in their craziness and In their White House nod to run against | to Montana reporting that the bill WIthera “I was her* •nd *ba Friends" by Edith P. Haven; solo,' -Airs. Trueman In Charge. JOB MtlRRAY—liked new places, l - J t J:i2z!lf*'''1.®* '’ 'oeram The preUmlnary firing exercises Beater; second place In Planning HOLY NAME SOCIETY 'Aumwi •adI Rolld>]>b. Entered nt tbe But after five and a half years reckless cruelty Senator Wheeler In 1B40. ! had passed the House. Again when la before you loee it. Many people new Jobs, new girls. •topped to talk to m«." •’it s * * ' Horljona, Caplorara and Cooking, Serving a Meal and •There Are Friends That We Never i War Department Contnet 'SlM at Uaaebuler, Conn., ae k'fi “ “ “ ‘ hi wmba: of Company K, 169th Infantry, Con- h. P o « o a i It cams alx)ut this way. ! the Pi'resldent signed the bill Sena- are finding that the regular health II E L E N—fell in love —hard— "I told yoil not to talk to her ioail s:SzS!:**iL"*d‘® Period place in Floral Arrangement. Forget" by Zoetjle Vinton; poem,' Ml.ss Ann Brookings, who spent •aaoad Clau Uall Matter. that Ideal has never been translated One of the choice pieces of fed- tor Wheeler sent out telegrams and again, didn’t 17 You want to ’ •"®^ ®'“®--ad Thorqtnoon, eporto— necticut National Guard were fired "Will We Know Each Other Over Into a program: It has achieved examination beat serves the purpose once. a,iiu?^.?inl?A'**®" ahannon-notwork The 4-H CTounty Style Dress Re- 10 CONCLUDE MEETINGS several years as a mla-slonary In •CBSClUPTtON RATES TEST OF ROOSEVELT eral spending in the west, Is Fort Montana was glad to know that TERRY MALI/OW— foimd love worked over again T” ® 'Th.*c2~ wP®*'®.*'"* aailor-east? at the Bolton range yesterday com- V ew was held Saturday, June 4, at There?" by Rosa Johnson; the de-i Africa, will be- the speaker at the For $50,000 Annoonced Qaa Tear bj^Mat. ______»....»• «« Feck reservoir on the Missouri 16,000,000 was a step nearer. of protecting health while they still "I didn't do nothing, Joe. 11 wait coiating of the'attar In memory of! realization. There has been exhib- -end kept It! wS>? wh?!L "'k ' "OOtl «x l mencing at 9 o'clock. AH the the CHiurch Community House. The reg.ilar meeting of the Luther Ear Montb M*lt •a pa«I«. «• . . .1 *11 Of great Interest In a eheerly po- river In Montana, called by scof- “ « • . have It. can’t stop her from speaking to 4 = 4 9 7 Boaka Carter. Talk—Mat: deceased members: hymn by all ' The meeting of -st. - ___ James's_ Holy ' •tSEla-OopT ...... I .41 ited almost unbelievable Ineptitude, o6Tios?2r •••"• OTMtn , .P"'8,*0? a. Melody Woavora— woit members of the company, with the Judging of Cotton School Dre.-«ses League of the Emanuel Lutheran By Secretary Perkins. litical sense Is today's fight In the fers the “ooatliest duck pond In tbe Remeenber "Dear Alben.T The health examination has an ad- Tnterdayt Hnddenly Joe seems me. I don’t want to fight abouV' * Abntr - oaot: took place in the morning w-lth the "Bless Be The Tie That Blnd.s” . Af-' Society w hich Is to be held In church tomorrow light at 8 o'clock . Dellxered One T e a r ...... 11.44 Incredible contradiction, enormous world." New towns have been it again; 1 ain’t beating any- exception of the rifle team were But Representative O’Connell has dIUonal value in that it helps you to to take an Intereat In ‘Terry, 'Htf "Is Wjax i-BoJ? o%J?'i**Y*i*' Continuod-waot present. other classes following. At 3 p. m. ter this the assembly Went to the, to- : when a reception win be h'eld for the a. MWBBR OP THB AB80CTATED wastage of res'iurces and effort Iri Iowa Democratic primaries against built up around It, an agricultural been more popular with the admin- body's time—" *'"?r:i*=®*T''P.a* Entartalnmont - a.: PHB68 the renomlnstlon of .‘Senator Guy M. stay well by stopping disease before warns Tommy tVlthers that he a.,?" E|*P?a M®,t ao Lonq Ago-waal At the rtose of the firing period Miss Dorothy Morton gave the w-el- Center cemetery and placed flowers.! "'ih he the last meet- new- confirmation class Mrs Eva conflicting poHcle.s tliat defeat and development la in prospect and be- Istralion than Senator Wheeler In It Is well started. Such an examina- had better stay away from Terry. Joa grunted, spinning whIpUke, • 14— poria Rhodoa In aong— come and Miss Elizabeth Chapman on each departed member’s grave., 'J?8 *hc .society for the summer. Trueman ” ------and- .her flower- committee ®- K'’* Cheney Brothers has received « Tk* A«»octRt*d Prei» U •xelualv*l]F sides that It helps open the Mla- late times, particularly since Wheel- and there was a smack of bone k#h? "*’"9 " " S ' kth# -faat, Boaka Cartor—wont ropoat Corporal Danny Shea was high %nUtUd to tho UM of ropubllcRtlon nullify each other. Economically Gillettee, whose place Is being tion will detect the first stages of CHAPTER VI 4=4^ a:3^Eddlo Cantor scores holding a lead ot 3 points 4-H club leader of Windham county The Coventry Fragment society I " ‘^ht the is In charge of the program and a contract from the War Department, ef All D$mg dltpatcbet credited to it .sought by Repre.scntative Otha, D. soiiii to navigation. er ted the fight.against the court dlaeaae while the disordier Is yet on llesh as 'Joe's lift cllpp Jfero kfhk kwa kmj • ' ' ® “ Kamombor—wont lead the singing of songs to be win hold an ail day meeting i rntZ 'i committee has se- large attendance Is expected. •r Ret othorwlse f"a Waltx-to a own sandwiches. ' the War Denartment Air Corps in All rlAhta of repuhllcatlone of The.se things might be condoned bly follow when the first disease were exceptional. He was goaded, .Orphan Annia — • .34—.... g:30—A y**'aLittle Mualo Muale At Night— NIoht— The new recruits of the company did fits with Miss Ellen Van Clef com- ®^rve.^ and a social avoclal dtatvatehea herein are alao n- sonable doubt that President Roose- at the dkm. Part of the power of Renator Murray but Murray also symptonTs are neglected. in its frame. Fright tramflxed ,JI“ .M aupln Orchaatra— waat , J ^ t- E^le Cantor—weal repeat menting upon each group and nam- be served following the meeting be held. the amoimt’ of 349,740. Th# award •ervoA. • on the ground that there wa.s no wo\iId be used to pump Irrigation has his friends there, and bark here, and he had ao way of working Withers’ facB, unmasked fright, exceptionally well for their first ex- Choir rehearsal wjll be omitted The purpose of the health exam- off steam. He was not acting be a.iri * ’*—Top.Hattara Oan.a Band * ’''"do ^thto. ed the winners. Miss Norma An- this w-eek. lamp to guide the nation's feet velt desires the defeat of Gillette by water to tracts now desert. The and O'Connell contented himaelf and he snatched open the door and ,.,7:®.”*l0‘ Entortainmont—w rpt perience behind a 30-30, and with was made under the Walsh-Heoly Pull aerrlce client of N. B. A. ferr- ination as given regularly to those cause Terry appealed to him and 4 -3oI fad'® 41awt Parlod a few swollen lips as a remembrance tony of Mansfield won first place In cn,n. . I >'"'KK«nv ksi ape 9Act which provides for Issuance of Wearin, because Gillette wss con- bill made only random progress. Oouqiai an Sparta wsariniJtroT a Abner-weal rpt Children s Day will be held next ____ p.|ee Ji^e. through the maze of new and Im- with another term In tha House, In average good health Is to help the dodged Inside, to scramble through io!roZi9:nS!I?'£" Oaapnrra Orchattra Cotton School Dress. Miss Clara waiting for a rack at Wheeler In the appeal spurred him into ac- tbe shop tor the side door. ®'^t7„f=4»-Tha nolllnl Trio - Sa.t' w to commence regular fir- Sunday morning service starting I Ontario, Calif., .June 6.— (API — CURB QUOTATIONS contrarLi tn advance of the fiscal mensely puzzling problems. If it spicuous In his opposition to the patient to maintain the highest pos- tion. What spurred him was her • .nil.**!*-?'®!'*" Annia— mlilw rapest SJri®"""'' *-®"R Orchattra Ing either Wednesday or Friday of Savage of Andover, first In Wool government year. July 81 In order to Hnmber Amerieen Kewapaper Pub* The Way of a Bill. 1040. Joe atood there watching him ' t I t®9-Amoa 'n’ Andy _ Mat; ii-'roZU'JJrS®**' P'yoFe Orehaatra at 10.-45 d. s.t. Rehearsal for chll-1 Ruling a hurnlng airplane to earth Habere Aeaocletlon. President's court revamping bill. sible physical well-being In order hollow hypocritical old man, and 11.00—12.00—Oanct Muale-weal only this week. Suit; .Miss Elizabeth Lee of Talcott. speed up business. were to be believed that after all Rome weeks later Renator Wheel- Rn far Wheeler had taken all tbe go, breathing deeply, rubbing hia B.il? a* Announcad-wnt Saturday af-1 Pilot Carl V. Darnrir and throe By ASSOCIATED PRESS Tlie endorsement of Wearin by that he may get more out of life day the grandparents, and Tommy NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK yesterday’s session, each sol- vine, first In Silk Dress and Mis, The tolal of awards for the week Pabllehera RepreacnUtlvea: The the hazy Ideal of hnmnnitarlani.sm er intrnduceil a similar bill in the breaks on the Fort Peck affair, kiuickles. He rocked, a little, B-Jhl M ilVr'i® ?*' • '•ad'® *«*«'»" temoon at 2 p. m., in the church. companions escaped unharmed from , f’°"' by day. During the examination, Withers. Hjs dislike of them ail .T •**•= wja w bi-w bia wbal dier shot in four positions. The Ann Hathaway of Andover first In Mrs. A. J. Vinton, June Loomis and for the 120 contracts was 39,719,168 ITnlliie Mathewa Special ApencY^^New Harry Hopkins and the well known Senate and it made more rapid pro- but what should turn up but a per- thoughtfufly, one foot to the other, s 'o f c ; S r E * " * Tanor Solo wham kdka wyar w iy i wjtn wayr wmal Party Dres.s. the w-reckage yesterday ( R'='R® ...... Tork, Chicefo. Detroit and Boaton. was at the base of all these stum- the Individual Is given a thoHnigh was poisonous. He could clip *"d Allon-oaot; period opened with the men shoot- Ruth V’lnton in charge. as announced by Secretary of Labor fact that he was put forward hy gress, It passed the Senate and sonal letter from President Roose- rubbing hls knuckles. Then ho set wnpd woan wico Miss Elsie Trabue. assistant state Knginc backfire Ignited the fuse-: X?"} - bling. misdirected efforts. Wheeler, who has campaigned long velt to Representative O'Connell. checking-over to make sure that all Tommy Withers, and do a good N®. 1 Drama— w»M w eu , MIdwaat: wenr wla kwk kbil wren ing in the prone position with sand- Frances Perkins. MnfBER AUDIT BUREAU off down tbe block after Terry. 7 o o l * :S Z u * ''?d Ore". club leader, gave remark.s relating Graduation In the North School lage. Darnell shut off the Igiiltion > ' But It is difficult, it Is Impo.ssl- Tommy Corcoran—Mr. Roosevelt's and often and is rarely caught with It contained the pen with which of the vital organs are doing their joh of It. hard and quick, with wim kno wowo wetn; South: wrtd wnbr bags. This was followed by prone ^ Cheney Brothers has manufac- QHHOJIaATlOMa Withers himeelf had pot been LSSri!".*'® *®'' M<>d«rna. Oreh. krxY kfdm wrol krin wlbo wdsu waxa Without .sandbags, with the .sitting to other home making projects be- wi l l be held at the church Commun- and .sMc-slippcd leeward from '.iO(L S pet "Tommy the Cork"—are good his hands in his pockets, promptly the bill was signed. The president work properly. Any Incipient dis- deep satisfaction In It. but you $ 00^ a ' f c I V ' * “ ®i,*"* “ 'aa* "Ivar* 7-\ J lured considerable war supplies dur- ble, to believe this. Tliere Is too so surprised as Joe at that blow. p?finj!*o*' Mountalni klo kvod kenf; position coming in third plac* sides sewing and expressed appre- ity Hoiise, June 15. The Herald Prlntlnp Companp Inc.. sent telegrams out to Montana to congratulated the rongreosman on ease conditions are detected and couldn't go push In and take your •*3C^Por Men Onty^wtef wnne o*® "“'d kex kxa keca kjr feet altitude. The plane landed In a ! p^nn Road ' 7 '. j Ing and since the world war Includ- . aaaAnea no financial reaponeibiltty enough proof of the Roosevelt posi- It happened smack, like that—tha Kneeling «nd offhand wound up the ciation to leaders and club commit- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodson and overpowering a weight of evidence announce his sticccas in getting the introducing the bill and bringing remedied as soon as possible, often satisfaction out o f a man old "*1 Allen- plowed field and overturned. It was ' Se^i ' 1 -\ I Ing various types of textilea for for ^poc^rtpblcal errora appearing In tion for anybody, even If the Presi- with the desirable re.sult of greatly instant Wlthera talked a b o u t repeat for the weet day’s work. t^ s giving their service. A skit daughter of ThompsonvUle and Mr. \ I War Department use, shirting ma> advertiaementa fa (he Mancheater that, whatever fantasy of humani- bill through the Senate. 'The.se it to passage. enough to be your fatiicr, or out "beating anybod.v’s time." There Cent. East. destroyed by the tiro. UnH Gm ...... increasing the efficiency of the per- of two old buzzards long over- * Orehaatra— Rapid firing will be taken up next The Vegetable Man", was prel 3 'j I terials and cravat goods. Cvaalng Herald. tarian liberalism may have formed dent has not committed himself In things may sound casual to the lay- Moreover, the letter began "Dear Was no time to think that over; » n Andy-wont renrnt son examined. due In the nearest cemetery. Donahue a Orchattra The Singino Lady—eaat: Sunday, and the following week, the Reynolds Health speech. man but to the politician such an Jerry." It was a brand new thought. Why, the skeleton of the New Deal stnic- When you have been given a That’s where he was blocked and ssri* mT>' w ***!'"* O'ch... Guardsmen will shoot for record in Club of Mansfield. Everyone united MONDAY. JUNK 6 opportunity Is like a summer rain It was quickly recalled that when he asked himself, was It the kWd 11 ..l>-ll:.Cl-F. H*’ loi'a Oreheitra i ’ll m J*"'* •t^mpe—wJa; In singing the club song. "Dream- tura at Its very Inception, the Dem- Ro that If Gillette loses today his on hts crop of votes. the White House wished to indicate thorough examination and It has baffled. a.aAII a Orcheetra—network “ qualification In defeat can be squarely attributed to been found that every part of the In a way he was glad for Tom- of thought that made you clip a CBS-WABC NETWORK aIiSZ Middleman Oreh.1938 of either marksman, sharp- ing', w hich w-as follow-ed by another FIREM EN S M EEK ocratic party, in all its more impor- The hill went over to the House its favor for Senktor Barkley of guy? It was a foolish thought: It 4:10— 5.15—Tho Rovniors* Quartet— shooter or expert. and O'Connell got busy. By a leg- Kentucky as majority leader a body Is sound, this brings a special my Withers. , Tommy had , given “*i?I' ” 2® ’'ado woko WCAO oaot; Marlowo and Lyon-wool w a Cake", presented tant Blructural parts, ha.s never Roosevelt's Influence with Iowa didn’t mean anything. Yet It was *khw wkrc whk wjr w<1rc 4=40—Rakov and Hi t Orchatt ra by The Mixing Bowl au b of Ver- i If we can otherw^ie do nothing islative maneuver a.s simple as Presidential letter was sent him assurance which banishes .worry him chance to work off the steam watt- '"Pr'jw f hi wl»v wxnr: Mid. *=*iT.4=*4-l-oweii Thomia - antt: abandoned the essentially reaction- Demoernts. On the other hand If he about disease. It Is the best pos- like sticking a pin In you; It stung non Master Richard Bowers rend- about it. wa can all at least hope cracking peanuts he had the Wheel- publicly addressing him ns: some. Terry, with her helpless and things happened Instantly. a nfl; 9^£!_^'il’'*'*., Orehaatra-weit ered a piano solo. Quaint as quaint can bel ary and aectional piirp'iscs that bcata Wearin It will be just as defl- er bill trimmed down until nothing "Dear Albcn." sible antidote for fear of heart trou- gay despair, was heading for cer- .‘ 'V “ l" * * •fimmy Valentina— ferrantly that the forcea which con- *®* " " P ’" " 'o wore ctrh > *i -I® Announaad-went ha\'# controlled It for a century. nltc proof thist the Iowa Demoerals much was left hut the page num- "Dear Albcn" has been a catch ble. fear of cancer, or fear of tuber- tain trouble; she had no experi- Announced (30 m.) f.™u” h Mltterhozcr and j culosis. ence, no loving guidance, nothing wh*; wkbl Ooya—wji wbi wenr family have moved Into the place trol the weather will have a heart, arc determined not to follow the bers. O'Connell's own bill then phrase around here ever since to When he caught up with Terry ..Jlldka' Rox Maupln Orch—othera It Is no more, nt heart, a liberal Furthermore, the health examina- worth preserving, worth being ho was calm; the steam had DJ*ia —*aet Wafa wbro wqam wdod RADIO ow-ned by Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford. ! thif week, and give some conaidcra- Prealdent'a leader.shlp, no matter wa.s submitted for It, reviseil to suit Indlcste those upon whom the gods alSnZ vlSSrrifiL TInnoy'o Intorvlowa party than the Republican party the administration and the War De- have smiled. tion will prove the best insurance cautious for. There would be blown off. He pretended to be w ILT J:,. • i n " ' r*®® ' " ’ d " " h l«t«a - Day f.™u Thomas Covell and ' tion to the celebration of the fiftieth waco koma wrtho wbt wilae wbl* wtlhj family have moved Into the so-called CUSHMAN COLONIAL was a liberal party In the days of where It may lead, any longer. against a breakdown during the snmelKxly exactly like Tommy very angry. "Irene told you whut y:2i~ !=2?“ £l“’ '® *' Mow and Than i "*^* T'nh' "ala klul kgko rjtS''*?'*..® ' .Sayra’a Talk Eastern Standard rime Ben. Taylor place. CREATIONS anniversary of the organization of Tt la Mr. Roosevelt, not Senator moat productive years— the years of Withers on hand when she ran I said about that punk, didn’t "dne wnox kwkh know wmmm Harding, Coolldge and Hoover, and wjno wcha wpar wmni wcoc wrva s!»Z a l J t r ? !!® '* *d'a Mutle Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hoxle and the Manchester Fire Department at Gillette nor Mr. Weaein, who la be- tension and drama In those tales no doubt, little above that of the middle sge. into trouble. Joe did not set up she? Jubllaa SIngtra the G. O. P. nt least had the hon- In the course of the examination, to judge anybody, least of all any- Terry nodded, not looking — wmbd Wien wlbw kfh J roZiX'^Srl*'* "“ * ' "adl® Po'um New the North End. And if those forces ing teated In Iowa today. about Manhattan's Night Court Japanese and other foreign coun- 'iP. wkbb wtaq wkbh wero wibt k«cj wnax i!3oZ:S:?t:2:'!r'*4 ^® ®* Announced .Sarah Clark of Windsor, were Sun- I esty to pretend to nothing but con- you get In pulp or celluloid, are tries. the doctor makes a careful study of body like Terry, hungry for af iwalklng beside him. lo!;nZj9:JS!!r? ' Y awanaon Orchattra Blue •nd” ^ e ^ “G "ratrth ?'‘"Gral^ m their glowing find themselves under constraint to the Individual to find out which or- fectlon, staiving for It, but that "Well?" MOUNT#— kvor kU koh k«) k^vo kfbb in!tt!j3'JS!rf*'L "•’ •"a Orchattra flay guests at the home of Mr. and I seiwnttam, and to glory In It. There raaile up. P'or it is as sordid a Have we been wrong In trying to 10.30—11.30—Ira Ray Hutton Orchattra lon'” ^C bL ^ ' Republic and the Un^ Mra. Albert Hoxle. continue the tantalizing perform- place ns any other local police give our families tha comforts we gans arc the strongest and which rubbed a man raw. • Somebody Terry looked at him under her ion Confederate soldiers — meet arc llberal.s In It, to be sure, just as CANNY THOMAS like Tommy Withers — somebody Miss Ruth Muldoon of Manchester -r- ances of the last month, that they court. now enjoy? If not. are we not forc- are comparatively the wenkcsl. In- long dark lashes. "I only stopped H “ “ Gettysb^ra amber finish there are liberals In the Republican cipient trouble will be stopped before flattering, smooth and kind and for a minute. We just said hello." at least have the grace to give the Precisely what Norman Thomas, ed to support the political party, 7:00—Just Entertainment — Jack this time as friends, network mlcrf-’ fto'e" Hili' Ml=« Caro- party, but In great part—and par- A I'roinloc.—and Merry which Is endeavoring to stop this It Is well slarted, and ailvlce is then gentle on the surface, and ye.llow ".lust holla? That’s still nne Fulton, Andrews Sisters. Carl phones will be there. firemen—and the people of the com- perennial Roelnllst candidate for the given for the express purpose of underneath . . . yellow enough word too many for that yuy.” Hohengarten’s orchestra. Miss Uiura Hill spent the week- ' ticularly In that aectlon of the coun- That fiction has a counterpart migrating of business to sectiotis WTIC tle^of “ " " ''’eesacy of the Bat- munity—just the finest of possible Pre.sidency, Is shooting at In hts in fact wa.s again proven by where workers can be obtained at teaching the patient those things he to take every advantage of that She walked along a few steps. 7:15- WDRC String Ensemble — :f"H:.i;i;ton.‘“ try where the party haa always had the .story .ludge .Moses Grossman any figure -set by the Industry. must do in order to sta.v well. He lonely kid, who would wilt and Bhe looked very pathetic, and yet ITaTelers Brnadcaatlng Servloe. Joseph Blume, director. June 20 '>-om dayi next Saturday when the M. F. New Jersey operations It Is not too ar. tJ^? July 6. Broadcasts theme for the morning ser- ' Us major strength, the South, the recently related to the as.sembled This left of the road course, wir thus keep the health that he run like butter In your hands un- not ready to cry or anything of HErtffird, Ckinn. '^•'30^Canton's Camel Coravan. are to Include drama, parades, ban- D. Is to ataga ltd big parade. ca.sy to make sure. Rut it hl.s spe- ha.s, and in all probability, will add der the mere warmth of a UtUe the sott. She was not ordlnaplly 60,000 W. IU40 R. a M.8:00—Monday night show. emfrrh^ R*'® Second Congregational political, social and economic Ideas luumnae of P S. 22 nt the Grand which the present administration is quets, concerts and talks. Quite an church. Rev. Leon Austin, pastor ' It la a long, long tima, since Man- cific object is to make "red hunt- .Rtreet Boys' Clubhouse. The accused of taking, la similar in my many years to hia life. Life In- sympathy. the crying kind. Surprie* makes Eastern Daylight Saving rime 8:30—Pick nnd Pat In Pipe Smok- of half a century ago rule the be- ing Time. riaborate pickup s.vstem. Including Text Made In Silence",' | chester witnaawd tha apectacle of a ing" appear ridiculous and fo dis- Judge's tale began with his An- opinion to the following: Two poo- surance statistics show that those Joe swore to himself—suddenly people cry, not pain. Nothing eur- mobile equipment, is to be set up liefs and political consciences of a receiving physical examinations live swore at himself. What the hell prieed her. "I don't know any 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. Text 1 Kings, 6:7. The .Scripture' firemen's parade on a really big credit the purposes of those who drocles and the Uon friendship pis art driving through « tosrn; reading was 1 King., 5:1-12 and 1 ' large majority of Democratic lead- with Charles Whitman, then dis- something attracts the attention of longer than those who do not receive Whose business was this? What boys," she said. “You won't let Monday, June 8 v.u Pce-sident Roose- habitually hide behind a bogy of P. M. KId K’ * orchestra. Cor 3.9-11. The choir sang for the I kcale and while, like almoat every- ers. And loyalty that they may ap- trict attorney of New York. The the driver; in his eagerness to get such examinations. right had he getting steamed up me talk to Tommy. Whd am 1 go- 10:30— A little night music. Ju v 3 w-tm Sunday afternoon. thing else, some of the color and "Oommuniam!" he seems to be do- D. A. promised the judge any fa- an eyefiill. the course of his auto- The physical examttuttkm haa over a stray stranger's troubles? ing to talk to?" 4:00—Backstage Wife. 11:00—Sports, new's. transmission bv Whit't7*'' pear to give to progressive Ideals Is been used for considerable tlm^wlth was there no quiet anywhere? 4:16—Stella Dallas. planned for that occasion. Secre- by Whittier, and at the close of the pomp of the old days have gone out ing pretty well. vor in his power when he shouUl mobile la heading towards an ob- Joe had no answer for that. How Wilde’s orchestra. sermon Mrs. A. J. Vinton sang the , the growth of Immediate and tempo- become Governor Whitman — a struction; suddenly the second man certain groups, for example, the per. Hadn’t he enough trouble of his could you answer It? He took out 4:30 "Hughesreel" presenting 11:30—Dick Gasparre’# orchestra. brheard"'," o f such spectadea. anougta remains Perhaps that Is Mr. Thomas' own, without borrowing more? be heard In another broadcast the solo My Task". The floral decora- •elf Interest—they themselves miracle which came to pass. on the seat grabs the wheel and son applying for insurance was a ctgarct and lighted It. which Rush Hughes, newa commen- Tomorrow's Program afternoon of July 1. to make them among the most real aim, because It is Improbable given a partial examination. Young was something to do with an air tator. A. M. tjons were several baskeU of Iris in see at heart and by conviction com- It was during the Whitman throws the course of the car away the Masonie and Eastern star dttrlking of pageants. that he Is profoundly interested In gt.bemalorlaJ regime that Judge from the danger and no doubt to men wishing to join the Army or Behind Joe Murray's trucu- of deliberation and SMurance. 4:46—Girl Alone. 7^00—Eta Alpha Programma— Va- plete reactionaries. Navy were also given examina- "Tommy’d be alt rig h t-if some- riety program. On the air tonight: colors and large palms arranged hy ! Thera will be lots of “visiting the roiTiipllon of New Jersey un- Gro.ssman decide upon a re- the opposite side of the street. lence, his Irritation, was a fear. 6:00—Bennett and Wolverton. Mrs. Edith P. Haven. A large dele- ' So that when Fair Play believes, union of all his old schoolmates: Whom are we going to blame— tions. In the past, the examination Those roots down deep In the body else was right there watch- 8:IS—Vagabonds. 7:;i0- Treasure House. Talks-WJZ-NBC 8:30, Francis der the riilo of Frank Hague, since B. Sayre, assistant secretary of firemen," 'an Impressive exhibit of as he seems to, that the New Deal anf the disgiil.scs a .Sing .=lfg adilress, , .So tude as the noted Frank R. Kent's way. The health examination as long allayed emotions, like a dis- "I tried that," she said. "Twice. 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy. 0:45—Dan Harding's Wife WEAF-NBC—6:15 Uncle Ezra, 7 Democratic party Is either now or now advocated, is given for the ex- The boys never came again.” 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. 7 Allen (west repeat 9:30) marching shows. dignified, not to say dninty. Social- the .ludge ealltal upon the gov- articles Indicate, certainly never la turbing of mementoes In an old 7:15—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station TH E FUNERAL HOME O f gives any real proml.se of being a ernor for fnltiilrnertt of the prom- going to stop the trend to' liberalism, press reason of helping the patient attic, raising the dust and floorl- ".Scared awsy?" 10:15—Myrt and Marge. 7:30 Margaret Speaks returns; 8 We have often expres.'wd our be- ist orator, at Newark, are precisely e -z -r -a . sound core around which the liber- ise - and secured a pardon for the because no one but an extreme con- to gain health In every Way pos- Ing the air through the room with "Yes. My grandfather insulted 7:30—EMwin C. Hill. 10;3^HilItop. House—starring Bes.s C° U Planets’: 9 lief that the essence of heroism Is the kind of thing that .shoulil de- boyhood pal. servative can go through his sible. Minor troubles are found and 1 hem.” Johnson. Marek Weber concer/: 11 Fletcher al thought of the country will cry.* the particles, all of him was Y:45—"Chandu, The Magician." in the calling of a fireman— and light the Boul of his t.vpc of reform- The O. Henry twl.st of the story columns as a rule without repelled corrected, and advice Is provided stirred, flooded with reminders, "How did he Insult them?" 10:45—Stepmother. Henderaon orche.stra. tallizc. There Is much greater pro.s- reaction to his one-sided articles. regarding eating, sleeping, exercise, •’He—he came and talked to 8:00—George Burns and Grade Il:0(^ i^n chester High School A 4iP W Creation* have the spotlight this er. for It puts Hagkie's hoodlums woiiM be that the ex-convict reminders lacking weight and aiib- 7 Eddie Cantor; week. All our Main Street wlndow-s have been dis- particularly of the voKinteer fire- pect of the Republican parly be- stuck up the reunion banquet — FAIR PLAY. recreation and the development of stnnee, all hut the power to make them. He asked questions.' He Allen: Jan Garber’s Orchestra. CaiwIIa Cholr-G. Albert Pearson 7 Dick Hlmber ahow; 7:30 Pick Q ul l /* h man w’ho takes hts chances and and the Ma.ssnrhusett.s Daughters but In the inicrc.st of truth and Manchester, Conn.. good mental habits. him feel. He was seeing Helen prnctlcnlly told them I was no —Alfred Wallenstein's Orches- director. and Pat; 8 Joan Crawford In “A playing pieces from our GaUerles. And ther"e's a coming of .such service. The Dem- tra. braves beat and cold and grueling, of the American Revolution, Repre- faith In fellmv-mcn, It must be June 4. 1938. The benefits of, a health examina- again, whether he would' or no, good nnd he had to ask qiiesUon.s." 11:1.5—Richard Maxwell. Doll's Hou.se "; 9:30 A little night ar^firat Choi'’ ** P ,™ "'""’" - Cushman Creations ocratic party Is rapidly solidifying tion are outstanding. The Individ- Joe shook hls head to himself. 9:00—"Musical Momenta." 11:30—Big Sister. are nnit choice with young folkn who-are furnish- (Above) Double Rudder dangerous labor out of nothing tn aentatlve Fish and various other reported that, through his old simply because hls whole being music; 11 Bernie Cummins orches- Into a sordid machine much after sehoolmate's Influence, the par- ual must inevitably benefit through was quickened. He was remem- You put It like that, and It 0:15— "Music for Moderns." Aunt Jenny’s Real Life tra. fo f Cushman Colonials Table. $45.50; Martboro such Ill-assorted red-baiters in the IT SlimVR IN YOI R FACE Stories. for their quaint. Informal beauty, rugged comfort the world but a spirit of protection the Tammany pattern, depending doned prisoner got a Job and held having hls attention called to those bering many things; the simple, sounded crazy. Yet It must be 9:30—"Serenading Strings—Moahe WJZ-NBC—6 Return of Allas sekvl ng Sideboard, 845; Cbrner of his fellows. So to the M. F. D,, same boat. It all through' an honest life until habits which will bring health more gentle way of Helen’s home and true. He said, "Kind of weak- Paranov, director — Gordon 12:(H)—Noon—Mary Margaret Me- Jimmy Valentine; 7 Cal TInney in- made°of'sofM‘'"'’f f ’'” KV°"' Bushman Creations are Cabinet, 34f50, Notice on the dispensing of cnimhs of re- Editor, The Herald; Driae. MANCHESTER made of solid native birch. New England's sturdiest on this occasion,' the appreciation a peaceful death. You d'ln't have to tell how you live abiinilnntly. He Is given specific her people, the genlnl, lii.sty and kneed boy friends you got. ain’t Gifford, soloist. terviews; 8 300th Anniversary of the deeply carved "saddle" lief and patronage for Us hold upon Hello, Hula! instructions ns how to live so as to untrouhlcd laughter, the working they? Oouldn’t they tell him go 10:00—Contended Program. P. M. FOR seats of the chairs. Arm of the community—and Its hope for every (lay Ba.v State Artillery Comp.iiy; the masses and completely lacking The Hawaiian Inlluence in .Man- secure conttmicil well-being. After and sleeping and eating nnd lov- take a dive off the aldewolkT" 10:30—Guy Hcdlund and Company. 12:1.') —News Service. Fisk Singers; 10:30 Blue Barron or- 20 YEARS P u ih ^ .f " '**’ Cushman Creations. Chair, 3I6JI0; Side Chairs, \ oil ilon’t have to tell if you work Cushman chairs and tables are made In the old $11.90 each. fair weather and the beat o f all In any useful ultimate purpose. The hatan has not been exaggerat- or you play. following the.se instnictlon* he gen- ing, the peace there was .... "Oh, no!" She was earnestly 11:00—Newa. 12:25—Conn. Produce Market bulle- chestra. manner W hero pegging Is shown, real pegging is In New York ed. In the Hotel Lexington, where erally reprirts that he is enjoying n the peace upset only by the heart- shocked. "You can’t talk back to un. . . . YVilltam Qui.sh possible times In Its semi-centennial Republican party la In a state of By Csorge Rots 11:15—Ray Kinney’s Orchestra. Whut to expect Tuesday '*''® deeply "age worn" and "scuffed" they have simulated Honolulu at- greater measure of health than ever speeding sound of Helen'p light them. Then It would be worae." 11:30—A1 Donahue’s Orchestra. 12:30—^m ance of Helen Trent. celebration. A tried true barometer serves in before. 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. W EA F-N BC -1 p.m. Betty and ha,5 alway.s, through- Cushm.n F Ti" I d‘"*inctlve Cushman finish. Sro flux, out of which eventually must mosphere In the grill room, they the place. voice, or the sight of her yellow "I don’t think so. That’s what 12:00—Weather. Bob; 3 Backstage Wife; 4 Jockey Cushman Galleries this week! emerge a real party of the people .\rTIIOH .S PKO.NK TO distribute lets of the happy, sunny The aim of the health exuniina- hair In sunlight, or the feel of they need. Homebody with nJFve 12:02—Sammy Watkins' Orchestra. Broadcasting from a speeding race out hl.s two decades of However you live H will show In tlon is to place emphasis on keep- enough to Jar them a little. Sfiap BVrr'^^""^"’'' '‘ y LIHERAIil through a return to Uncoin's creed |)AV-I>KEAM' AIMM'T land to the guests as ornamental your face. her closeness in the night, the 12:30— Fletcher Henderson's Or- service to this commu- souvenirs. Charles Rochester who ing well. Beyond any question of a good, clean sweetness of ho- In them out of It. They don’t know _ with of government of the people, for the BKOAmVAY MGHT fXtl’RT chestra. Oil Bayrk. V\ABC-LB.S—1 Tours In tone: 2-30 nily, kept uppermost There Is printed today In the managea this successful unsis, lell.s -r-.,, doubt, this la the most Important the cool air like a perfume. Dewey got tiack frotti Manila yet. 1:00 a. m.—Silent. Story of a song; 3:45 Questions Be- people and hy the people. thing In life. Your health Is your Get somebody with some back- Open Forum of thi>. newspaper a New York. June 6--lJterary capi- us__that 14fi,220 lets has been ] ^ u r H « r t And she was gone, and the M^Tigh.^'’^'’®' «'"8**-Edward fore the House; 4:30 Let's Pretend in mind, (he require- (A) Pivot Top Console- passed out In ten months. He has greatest possession—take care of It peace, and the sight and the sound bone and let him talk them down Tomorrow’s Program letter signed “ Fair Pla>-'' and writ- tal often has been made out of Night Will not stay Inside where they first WJZ-NBC—11:30 a.m. Farm and Card Table, "rop swings Just sent across to the Islands for while you still have It. and the smell of her sweet In once." A. M. 2:00—Tours In Tone. ments and wishes of and lowers to make a ta- ten by a re.sident of thl? town, tt nOM ni\/?lN FRANCE Court, that nocturnal flophouse of got their start. hls nostrils .... "You think lo ? ” Home Hour; 1:30 p.m. Music Guild; the I>iw on the fringe of Broadway a new consignment. 6:00—Roy and Bud. ^***^ne Band. 2:30 U. S, Army band; 4:45 Pro^ the m a n y he has ble 30x30. $24.50. (B) •was Just such letters as this that giTESnONS A.ND ANSWERS You see. It was coming spring Joe made a short sound Indlcat- ‘ 6:30—"Hl-Boya.” 3:00—Tin Pan Alley. Coffee Table with legs Whenever one attempts tn spply A plethora of fiction has^emerged For .sinew and blood are but thin 3:30—Story of a song:. gram from WOWO, Ft. Wayne served. again, and there never couid be Ing that he knew so. She grinned 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- Ind. ’ ugged through the top, we had in mind when the other day Ingle to explanations of "Incidents" from tt. Films and plays have been veils of lace. another spring ever like that one, suddenly and surprisingly and 13.00. based upon the sinister happenings (Swollen Neck Glands) thorne. we expre.ssefl the hois; that the va- between Kiiriean nations he Is What you wear In your heart you'll except that all springs to come looked up at him with tha ailger Some Tuesday short waves- r within Its dingy walls. OPEN FORUM wear In your face: Question; Mrs. M. L. wants to 8:00—News. DJD Berlin 5:15 p.m. Boys’ choir; cation-time “gut.-t editorials" of pretty sure tn And himself up a tree know: “Could a decayed tooth would always moi-k him with hig eyes. "Suppose .you do rit? 8:15—"Hi Boys." Rut Night Court never has If yoiir life Is iin.selflsh, If for others their false shallow counterfeit of You're the only man 'l know who FIFTH GRADE AT GREEN JZJ Tokyo 6:15 Song hits and 12-45 the Herald might stirnnale ous and swaying badly. One thing that seemed, to me, a lucrative mine you live cause a child to have a swollen neck 8:30—Radio Bazaar. gland on the same side? My son that one. In spring he would al- could put anything like that over." Military band; OLR4A Prague 7:55 readers to the voicing nt tlieir views for human Interest stories. Tnie URARIIINa THE WIIKKL For not what you get but for how 9:00—Milky Way. Variety: 2RO Rome 7:30 Tuesday makes no apparent sense at all Is Editor of Hriald: has a bad tooth which ached and w.iys face torment, and In June, (To Be Continued) IN PROGRAM TOMORROW through Open Forum letters. enough, an occasional Incident of much you caii give 9:1.5—Gretchen McMuIlefi. symphonies: PCJ Netherlands 8:45 the raiding of French territory by a In a Heralii Editorial of May 31 pained, then the jaw became swollen, on a certain day dedicated to 9:30—Food News. some dramatic significance occurs If yon live close to God In Hls In- courage and adventure and happy Happy program. e find ours. If in much sympa- .-squadron of .Spanish Insu,rgent war- In this sleepless hall of j\istlce. appeared an article under the head- j then the neck gland got very large. 9:45—Dorothy Rochelle. finite, grace living with no thought for tomor- Parents Of PupHi, invited To (Cl A big. spring-cushioned chair with thy wltli the plight in will, h Fair But shootings and stabbings and ing "A .Now Love", which certainly ^ He had some fever for a day or two, 10:00—Mrs. Wlggs of the (Jabboge planes anil the dropping of nr nnm- Yon don't have to tell it. It shows In but complained mostly that It hurt row. he would each year die a Geneva became part of Switzer- high hark, HVailabIr In s choice hf'home- Play finds him.-'elf and hl.s pdiln-al 1 , , ,, other horrendous incidents In is something to think about. Oiir I your face. Overnight News Patch. Attend; To Present Plav land in 1815. >oin m on iieneh .‘<> 11 lifie. n I night clubs have been rare sln*c Herald editor deserves an unllniit.ed him to rest his head on the pillow little death all over ag.oln. Time spun covers. 8S7..50. (D 1 Raise the drop ARCHIE MORRISON. would help, and pain wool d 10:30—Just Plain Bill. About “The Pied Piper.” ’ convictions, though our ex-iniln'i- fiorn the I'.vrcnces l>(ir>ier, fol- the advent of Legality. Or. at amount of praise and congrntula-1 on the affected .side." leaf and swing the "butterfly" support Answer: A decayed tooth may slowly, slowly dwimlle. but all Of Connecticut 10:46—The Woman In White. tlon of the national economic and lowol today hy a secon>I visitation, li'n.st, rarer than they twore when Hons for showing himself to be .sin h | 11:00—David Harum. of this tripod a fair-minded. fnr-.«ighte • with "In-nirct-nt Spain." drunks. .Small-time burglars. 191,8, when after an election thc>‘ Ihinga with him like a load he unemployment compensation tax for ernment, finds him..elf < .uii[detelv Wife beaters and deserters. Itin- former siveethrart started saying Question: F. L. inquires: "Which 1:00—News; Weather...... which is rni-rcl-. anolh r wr.rM for came out In an imsport.-man like "No” and Charles started pester- would lake far to bury ileep away last year and 250 mora would be erant "booklea," wallet-rolling way, naming different canilhlntcH in Is better for the health—asparagus served this week on those who bad 1:15— Escorts and Betty. out of accord witi, politiial ami c. Italy snl‘ lt seems ing her. or fresh string beans?" from bU bouse. No one knew any- 1:30—Words and Music. Model AV-1 cabmen, traffic violators of a serl- opposing party who were defeated thing at all about it . . . unlcas not made payments for tbe first cial rc.iction—illscove.s that he Is a highly Improbatile that ollliir Hit- ou.s sort, unlicensed and persist- for office and would have to look Answer: Both are wholesome quarter of 1038. 2:00—"Over the Footlights." It seems to me that oven the vegetables and one could not be con- maybe Mra. .Murray guessed, for 2:30—Jake and Carl. Ruth Chapman ...... p—,. liberal r.ath.r Uian a ivjnservative. ler or .Mua-olinl Is lonvlmcd that ent peddlers, racketeer panhand- elsewhere for their livelihood. Right she sat in the darkness at the Huntington—Freddie Carlson of lers. quick turnover confidence great European democracies need sidered superior to the other. It is 2:40—"Place a Dental (Jheck-upa Charles Wilson...... pi^;] p J ^ An-1 he sees, apparently, a choi e this Is the precise moment nr this there and then my eyes began to front window nights when he was Os.sining, N. Y., won the main, 16- G. E. Cleaner men, pugnacious fellow-citizens o^n. a“ d former“ ‘^reY.dcnriTc:;vV.r. not a question of which one la bet- On Your Calendar"-Franklin Harry Minor .....; ' lying before him i>f .‘•ipiioiting that I the promising method, for starting ter but Just that each one Is good. gone like that and waited till lap auto race at the speedway here. Harry Burnett, Mayor and others of a sordid ilk t&ie finished the job. T ', Mike Agoea, winner of a prelim- M. Erlenbach, D. M. D. one of the two major political iruptly at sight of him; Withers nlsh protection here during th between Rpanl.-h and Italian offi- club, after a two-flsted. no-decl- major parties we should su|iport neral. rtU Pbelps. Lor- way about it. because we have no slon match, occasionally setting and work for. Providing that we Stable and durable peace and or- cause The moat likely cause of all “ almost imperceptible AH for cers In the Franco armlea Fist and the.sp particular symptoms, however, , tdovement of retreat from her. and New Haven—Josepb Olord(£fl j WDRC ^en.B^:SV. faith at all that reactionism haa their disputes before the bar. And are only mildly liberal, or middle-of- derly progress In any region cannot gun fights hetweeq the Italians and maybe a well-known playboy will be established except upon moral Is the presence of scabies. atood there waiting, and Terry New Haven won the 19th I tU Hartford, 0«wa. m a America, the Brautlful. anything to offer in solution of tte PASTORS’ NOMINATIONS CO. K’S RIFLE TEAM N o women kill ed FAST ACTION SAVES PRESENT AUTO THIEF ■(f« OPENED EARUER HARTFORD LAI LIFE INVESTMENT Teazle. Pythian sisters will hold a SECOND IN MATCH ™ IN COURT TONKHT CONCLUDE CONFERENCE i ' .1 ^ evening with Mrs. Olln ^t'oolta of Nye street. There TRUCK FROM BLAZE DISTRICT LEGION MEET I Fatal Accident In Durham TO RESIDE D (T 0 I Young Man Who Stole. Car At i., at t|ke 88Ui andual conference held Berries Are Offered Eight Claims Lives Of Quincy. Most Important Change Is in the South Church 12 year* ago, Xiwanian Speaker Today IS HELD ON SUNDAY Atkki Bible Claiifi New Britain Goardsinen Cap- Mass., Church Worhers. Porterfield's Year Ago Is and since has served pastorates in Days In Advance Of Last Fire In Cushion On Seat Of Apprehended In Springfleld. Rockland, Mass., Cranston street Rwkvllle Baptist church Will meet By T he ASSOCIATED PRF.SS. John S. G. Rottner Moti Appointment Of Rev. i church in Providence, R. I., New- Says Church Preyenti De- ture First Place At Weet Miss Emma Bair Presitfes At An automobile accident Saturday Coca Cola Delivery Truck In Town Om rt tonight. Leo So- port, R. I,, and East Providence. Year’s Early Season, Jftinf Semlon; Anxillart Mrs. H. M. Kent of 93 West street. In Durham that snuffed out the lives kol i.s, 24, of 87 Springfield street, His Family To 531 James V. Claypool As^ Rev. William H. Bath, whom Rev. terioratron In Men. Over ItB Qiioia, In Simsbury. of two social service workers ac- Springfield. .Mass., charged with Claypool succeeds as Superintendent counted for the only violent death* On Main Street Todav. theft of an automobile, will be ar- of the Providence District, was ap- in Cgrfnectlcut during the week- The Fruit and Vegetable Rfodue- Bfight AeeldMt raigned before Judge Harold W. Center Street Here. Providence District Head.; pointed to the church at Vineyard 4i Rockville, June 6,- M a n y depart- end. Garrity. .Sokolla, accused o f steal- Rev. E. Dent Lackey of Thomp- sfS’ Marketing Association, Inc., of PaTh P»'''«ed on Haven and Lambert's Cove in Rhode ment officers attended tile meeting Pafk street were iltvloved in a alight The Company K Rifle Team, bet-1 ^Mias MiUlcent Becker, about 40 ing a car from Porterfield's Service ------Island. Rev. Bath completed ala sonviUe, who has been attending tbs Manchester opened Its sixth session of the Fourth District of the Amer- ter known as Manchester Rifle.* Lawrence. Mass., and Miss Marv Prompt action by Thomas Mor- ■station here about a year ago, was New England Southern Conferenee bSe ®“ *omo- I took second place yesterdavvesterdnv in R**eRlne, 80, o f Quincy. Mass niw ui employee of Everybody's Attorney John S. G. Rottner oft Beading of the annua! pastoral *"<5 was given a purse yesterday with auctions of berries ican Legion and Auxiliary whidh brought here from Springfield on sessions of the Methodist Eplsnopal MarkeL averted serious damage Hartford has moved hia family tn1 appointments by Bishop Herbert i ™ money at the conference ses- held at the auction platform on was held in Rockville on Sunday of the Rockville House was parked ' , -...... "1- So-' hi.s apprehension there Saturday. aions. church here, was the speaker a th ^ ^ Charter Oak place. eluded National Guard. Naval “T Boston, an Episcopal social Nells P. .Morgensen. 85, r t ^ F. Manchester and will reside at 5811 Weleh, Including the - appointment weekly noon-day meeting of t h ^ ” with Stanley Dobosz Poet and Aux- " We the Militia and other branches of Con- organization, were killed hjr th** Coro# Col® Boftllnir Thirteen pastoral changes were R. M. Held A Bohs, who have con- ^ e r Went Into the hotel. The D. 1 , North Ctoventrj', arrested on a East Center street. Attorney RotiKl o f Rev. James V. Claypool, pastor wants Club at the Country Club t„_ iliary No. 14 as the hosts for the pecticut military scrvlrr. '*’**'' fiohlne blew a front Company on Main street, near Park made in the New Bedford District, ducted the auctions each year, are brakes gave way and the Naughton charge of evading reaponsiblUly OM, a native rt HarUord, graduatai# of the East Providence, R. 1., church clay. He was Introduced by Rev. S afternoon. Miss Emma BaU. Ootnpany I of New Britain won r***. bilo » rticky ledce at 10 o’clock this morning. Mor- from the Weaver high school im?M as Superintendent of the Prcn’ldcnce live in the Providence District and again in charge this year and the Saturday by Police Clilef Samuel G. E. Story of South i hurch, host to th * fourth district president, of this automobile polled down the slight' — ------on the Madison highway. row ran across the street, obtained played on the first football team t Dlatrict to succeed Rev. William H, six In the Nbrwieb District, of which Manchester trust Company Is again Gordon, w'lll be in court tonight. New England's largest bridge, which spans the Connecticut river and connects Middletown and Portland, Conn., will be formally dedicated on Saturday, August fl, 1988. The convention. city, presided at the Joint session grade, crossed the street and struclr The driver of the car, Mrs. Edith a fire extlngiiLsher from Metter.’s ever to represent the school in . Bath, also of Providence, and the .Manchester (South Church) and acting as cashier at the market. an automobile owned by Armand Kitredge. 40. also of Quincy, suf- Smoke Shop and quenched the According to the report, Morgen- two great tied steel arches are each 800 feet long and rest on three granite piers. Including the approaches, the entire length of the bridge Is 3,480 feet. The structure was Dr. Lackey prefaced his talk by The opening yesterday was eight which opened shortly after three sen. driving on O nter street, struck achlastic competition. tj? afternoon ordination of two E/rinls- Manchester (North church) are clock. ^ Guldottl which waa parked on the fered head and leg Injuries. she names In the leather seat of the planned and erected under the eupervlalon of the Connecticut State Highway Department. In the foreground is seen the present draw bridge, which waa opened in 1896, and waa giving a resume of the organisation "•y * earlier than the opening a 0 truck. a car owned by the Cole Motors He attended Connecticut State Ool- tera in the conference high-lighted part. Four of the thirteen changes setup of the Methodist church and opposite side of the street. The hospital! lege, and graduated from the Bow-l (irtb the closing sessions of the flve-day then the largest draw bridge In the world. The new bridge deck la nearly 100 feet above mean low water mark, while the steel arches rlas another 100 feet above the deck. The year ago, but there is evidence that Before the two groups went to An a l ^ was rung in from Box company and failed to stop In the New Bedford District are In also praised Manchester as a beauty their separate meeUligs they were damage to the cars WSJ* alight Middleto*™ where authorities said ton University Law School with tSej parley of the 98th aiinunl Confer- the larger churches In Fall River latter is suspended from the arches by steel cables. about Wednesday strawberries will last night her condition was not 441 MAln and Park and brouaht No arrest was made hr Police- j spot and aa a town of friendly peo- addressed by Department Preeldedt degree rt L. U B. cum laud* an* * ence of the New Fngland Southern ( New Bedford, alTectlha two be coming into the market In larger critical. Oompanlea 2. 3 and 4 to the scene man Raymond Griffin, wtio investi- ple. He took for the auhject of his Mrs. Helen Gilbert of Norwioh, De- wSa tha editor r t the BoAton UnL j area of the Meth0dl,st church. | churches in each of these cities. uanties than waa the ease yester- hut the fire was out on their ar' gated an accident Saturday after- Of especial Interwt to Manchc.v firmed sinner as a aelf-satlafled man address. “ Why I Am In the Minis- 3ay. l^rtment Clommander James Weir SOCIAUSTS TO NAME rltal. John a. Ludks of East Hart- nocn at the intersection rt Coburn verslty Law Review while attend*!'! ter Methodlsfa waa the re-nppoint- Following are the Conference ap- who rested in the false security of try", declaring that he had entered Unlike the crates that were rt Stamford and Past Department ford, driver rt the truck, waa mak- road and Middle Ttimpike eaat. A Ing the university. He paaatd htai SUPREME OFHCER TO BE the ministry aa men enter business, Connecticut bar examination in 1990.1 pointments for the Norwich Dis- his own self-satisfaction. Bishop Aviator^s Medicine Man brought into the market when It ^mmander and National Executive I MANY STATE A im aE S ing deliveries in Main street stores *’•’' Gertrude B. Thumm trict as read by Bishop Welch last Welch was assisted In the service as an Investment. was first opened berries this year Committeeman William J. Miller rt SUTE AT WATERBURY I having parked In front rt Every- of 128 Broadway, Norwich, was re- and since that time haa maintained! j night; by Rev. A. E. TIngIcy of .North Co- MYSTIC REVIEW GUEST He said that the Church, using are being packed 24 quarts to the Wethersfield. The Department Com- body's market. The fire Is believed ported to have been in eoUlsioB law oiricea In hia native dty. ’ I District Superintendent — M, E. haaset, Ma.sa., and Rev. E. D. the term tn general regardless of create instead of 32 as was the case mander gave the details of the Na ARE FREED FROM TAX to have been caused by a cigarette with a truck driven by Stanlev Attorney Rottner waa the Repub-7 Working On Biggest Plane I Ilcan candidate for Alderman of tbi's i Barrett, (2), 56 Williams street, Lackey of Thompsonville. Music at DEATHS faith or creed, keeps men from de- when the market first opened. In tional Convention trip to I.08 An State Cnnrentinn To Be Held or cigar dropped behind the seat Sladyk of 319 Broad street, Hart- Mrs. .Tonnir M. IdUle, Paffeant teriorating and its Influence teaches some cases yesterday growers geles which leaves Hartford There August 27-28; Me-1 ford. Damage waa slight 4th Ward In the election of 1987. H e4 . I NorwHch, Conn. Telephone—Nor- the morning service was by the Mrs. Caroline Stegemsn 0*1 Hartford. Jtme 8.—r-(AP) —Con- ! wlch 2449. church choir under the direction of men to be better able to meet the brought In crates that contained but September 8th. The Department is a member of Woolsack, hononurJi Santa Monica. Calif , June Os«-aId was hired In 1931 when Mrs. Caroline 'Stegeroan, mother Director, To Be At Ixical W. I/*vy Choice For Oovemor. nectlcut-made products on which legal society. Level Lodge. 137, Aa-T* I (These appointments are in Oon- organist and choir dlrertor C. C. experiences of life and makes them 18 quarts, but there were few of President of the Auxiliary urged at- the mamifacturera’ excise taxes are lA P i In the next 48 hours one o f; the Douglas company was shout to I Mrs. Arthur Markham of 655 B. A. Meeting Tomorrow. this kind packed. dent Free and Accepted Masons and' I nectlcut unless otherwise stated and Bfalnerd. better men. The Church, he said, is tandance at the State Convention in SHRINERS REACH COAST the medicine men of aviation will l^dgeport. Conn,, June 6— (A P i hTu^fi^ '’*'*"* federal tax Hartford U>dge No. 19, BenevMaatl i the figures Indicate the year begin- ordination bring out the first forebear of its North Main street, and widow of the only institution that Is dedicated The total sates for the day New London tn July. bill Include toilet preparations, ar- MISS DOROTHY E. SMITH And out whether he has been able Mrs, Jennie M. Little, deputy su- amounted to *1.923.45 with a high —The state central committee of and Protective Order o f Elks ohd i W Harrison Meyers of the North- present giant transport. What Frederick Slegeman, died Saturday to truth and the Ideal of the Church It was announced at the meeting ticles made of fur, phonograph rec- ning in this charge): Baltic and to work black .Magic with the of *4.80 and a low of *4 for berries the ^Ctallst party has chosen FOR THEIR CONYENtlON holds the office rt Junior CounsABdrl east Ohio Conference and Miss would It do? He w-as asked. He at the age of 69 after a long- ill- preme pageant director, will be a is the greatest of all, to teach the rt the Auxiliary that the Fourth ords, sporting goods, cameras, chew- ■Versailles. Q. W. Wiseman, (3); world's biggest iandplane. doctrines of Christ. lacked 24 quarts to the crate. The Waterburj- as the site of the party’s GIYEN SHOWER PARTY In the order of United <3ommeih3il Zlllah Dower of Pawtucket, R. 1. figiieed furiously with paper and ness. .She was a resident of Rock- guest at the meeting of *Jystlc Re- ^ s trict had exceeded its Member- I Ing gum and matches. Burnside, N. B. Burton, (4 ); Daniel- Construction engineers built the pencil. Rev. Lackey .spoke of Russia's at- fargest sale made by any one grow- state convention Aug. 27 and 2s' Travelers of America. son and Attawaugan, C. X. Hutch- were ordained as elders at the ordi- ville for 66 years. She leaves besides view. Woman's Benefit association, * l p quota and Miss Emma Batz the Instructions realeased today bv Loe Angeles, June 6— (A P I— Iy>* 42-paaengcr, 85,000-pound aerial The plane performed exactly as tempt to deny religion to its people er yesterday was 80 crates, al- Members of tha committee, at an He bold the rank o f Captain inson, Jr„ ( 1 ); East Blackstone, nation service at 8 o'clock by Bishop Mrs. Markham, two other daugh- in Odd Fellows hall tomorrow eve- president and Mrs. Marion I if Thomas 8. Bmith Angeles sprouted reit fezzes today Idiral Young Woman, Teacher giant. Pink-cheeked Bailey Oswald, dictated by the medicine man's cal- and said that he did not believe it though 85 lots were sold. This puting here yesterday, decided the like a lush strawberry patch. the United Btatea Army Reserves in | Mass., C. J. Aldrich, (2 ); East Hart- Welch. The Cecilian Club rendered ters, Mr.s. Amelia Storm of Kings- ning, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Little, whom Robbllard of Putnam, district mem- ill” * **’'■*' be lifted who lives In a world of higher culations. could succeed. Religion, he said, meant that many came to the mar- dates and place for the convention. Shelving Its Spanish pueblo his- In Willlmantir School, Is th# Judge Advocate General’s Ds- ford-and Quarryvllle, J. W. Carter, aelectlons at this service. Announce- ton, N. Y „ Mrs. Carl Muller of East the local members will recall stag- ket with but a few lots on trucka bership chairman were both award- 30. 1938 They had first mathematics, has told them with He developed his system of fore- has been the mother of western civ- Mayor Jasper Mcl^evy of thU city *t varlou.s tory for a duller day, the city be- Gue.st Of Friends On Friday. partment and la a member pen their Miss Dorothy E. Smith of I t HoU son), (8); Curleyvllle, To ha sup- who will be married within the leaves 11 grandchildren. provide for quantity pickings. cuiM for both the reports and at wughterx Mrs. Rottner Is a tong The engineers depend on what he Technology where Raymond was. Cape Cod and has been in the Eaat delegatea'from 26 districts in the national convention tomorrow'. plied; Hazardvllle, C. Homer Ginns, month, will aoon leave to take a Rev. Erich O. Pleper, pastor of m addition to the atrawherriee tendance at Sunday'# meetlni’ state attended. the match h o ld ln g i:::! point lead iTectlcut'‘liI,'‘!iW^i!i'ii”'':^'^ rei'!f!fi’i marriage to Jared distance swimmer of note and with says. Once when they obtained and still is, an associate professor of for seven years, coming here from Baltimore already is bidding for Hinckley of Lebanon. » U take place (2 ) ; Hockanum, W. C. Darby, (2); missionary post in Singapore, Malay Trinity Lutheran church of Rock- the southwest. there were seven bushels of potatoes Ourdon Bradley of Somers waa over the local hoi's. CJompany L of ’ ^°” ®t prepa- 1 her sister once completed the (Uin« puzzling results in the actual flight aeronautics. Raymond waa so im- Political observers believe the next year's convention, supported this summer, was honored with a f Jewett City and Voluntown, J. c. Peninsula. ville, will officiate at the funeral Dr. D. C. Y. Moore's Leghorns sold that brought 70 cents a bushel. nomlnatad for district commander choice of Waterbury as the conven- WilllraanUc came in third giving want, * *i**^*l ^“ th and mouth cult swim from New London, Ckmiul tests of a8pow-lypc airplane, A. E. pressed that he hired Oswald forth- the entire Third Battalion of thf taiid ’ tooth pastes, by San Francisco’s Islam Temple. mtocrtlaneoue shower at her home Bitbee, (1). Rev. Dr. Elmer T. Clark, editor of which will be held tomorrow after- gained a slight lead over R. K. An- of the Fourth dlatrict at the meet- tion city means that the party will u _2?.*'**^’* Fsland. the only woman Raymond, vice president and chief with at the Douglas plant when 169th Infantry, the first three and Baltimore also is offering John Friday evening and raetived many Manchester; North and Vernon, the New Outlook, a Southern Meth- noon at 2 o'clock from the Me- derson’s Plymouth Rocks in the Ing of the posts to succeed Michael base its campaign on dUclosures known to have completed this fesL^ engineer of the Douglas Aircraft the Kentuckian was still Uf his mid- places. articles of which fUr is the com- H. Zink aa a candidate for Imperial s W. T. Wallace (2 ); South Church. odist periodical, missionary execu- morial chapel at Grove Hill ceme- club's attendance contest, reporting Siwi^n Grosvemordale. made by the municipal grand Jury 'm t material of chief v^u” - Outer Guard, the elective office J'.**^f**' ' " ’® *>orae wax Co., Its builders, remarked: dle twenties. The K team Is under the able in E. E. Story, (4 ); Maplevllle and tive and one of the leaders of the tery, Rockville. Friends of the fami- 16 members present to 12 for the “FOUR MEN AND PRAYER’’ Edwin J. Davis of Ellington was re- beautifully decorated with iris, ort- nORSRBnOE ARGUMEirr "Don't worry about it. I'll bank and would use a "clean govern- phonograph . records (but ' ' presrtit which leads in 1 1 years to Imperial Bev. Janwa V, Claypool Glendale, R. I., M. F. Eller, (1); Southern branch of American Meth- He is only 31 now. ly may call at Quinn's Undertaking Rocks. President Thomas Bentley nominated for treasurer with W il- '■'"* Lieutenant taxes on ental popplsa, Ullea and syrinra. on it that Ozzle’s figures are right." ment’’ plank „ in its platform. , I ftepnen Frey, who has brought the are P^uu^srapha themselves Potentate. Other candidates are Millville, Maas., To be supplied; odism delivered the final sermon of He figures speed, rate of climb, Parlors in Rockville this evening. announced that seven past presi- liam Luce of RockvlUe being nomi- Thus far, “ and the ^ fts were concealed in a Derby, June 8.— (A P )— AlexfiRT! Ozzic-----who is Dr. W. Bailey AT THE STATE TWO DAYS , Senatorial candidates team through for the first time that "*P^Pf or plain Stephens S. Jones. Louisville. Ky_ ment of Rev. Dr. Earl E. Story as Moodus, W. E. Newton, (3 ); Mooaup the day yesterday, apeaklng on John the length of takeoff and landing dents are active in the club and each nated for chaplain and William J. WDoden rnatches. and Galloway Calhoun. Tyler Tex rock garden, fashioned of ortlflolal M r Salemml, 48, of Derfey, chnrgs*.( pastor of the South Oiiirch and re- Oswald, a native of Louisville, Ky., for the enure 35 districts have al- they have even enter^ th* and Onoco, A. F. Waring, (2); Mys- Wesley's Alderagate experience. runs, and other data vital ae ad- will be a.sked to lead a meeting dur- Labrache of Stafford Springs betnr This week Andrew A. D. Rahn of grass and flowers. The rooks In with shooting two people during s a l tention as pastor of Rev. William In formal company—has announced ready been secured. The party also matches. tic and Noank, J. W. Eller, (1); Mu.sic waa by the church choir. Rev. vance information on new planes. ing the summer months. W. George Bmutlful Lfvretta Young Bax nominated for historian. hllnneapolls will succeed Walter S re^lsUc shapes were r t gray paper argument that arose over a gams at L T. Wallace as minister of the North that the Douglas DC-4, the trans- Most of all, he Is interested In "em- FUNERALS jo u n c e d It had more candidates . Members of the team include M d when unwrapped diaeloeed the horseshoes, was sentenced to 60 d aygl New Londhn, O. W. Bell, (6), Joseph Cooper, former pastor of the Glenney will have charge next Mon- Practically The Only Femi- Department Commander Weir frt etate representative than ever Lieutenant Frey, Sergeant Herbert Sugden of Slstervllle, W. Va. as church. Parishioners of both South CJhurch and now retired and port airplane of revolutionary de- ergehey" performance of aircraft Mr«. l»u)Aa P. Htrlckland day. urged the members of the posU to Imperial Potentate. gift*. !H.J®" *” **®y Judge John 3. churches applauded as Bishop read (Elmer Page), (6); Nlantlc and nine Role In The Picture. before, and voted to circulate petl- ^ ' “ fna. Sergeant .Stanley Gozda PUBLIC RECORDS O’Connell of the City Court, resident of Stafford Springs, pre- sign and size, will crul.se at 200 what a machine is capable of, for Funeral flervicea for Mra. Louisa The attendance prize, donated by send delegates to the state conven- Minneapolis' Zuhrah Temple took A dellcloua luncheon was served the local appointments. Old Lyme, J. A, Martin, (4 ); North tions in 18 remaining towns for Corporal Norman Koehler. Ctorporai Salemml pleaded innocent through 1 Grosvenordale and E. Thompson. G. sided at the annual Love Feast, milea an hour on 65 per cent of the instance, if one engine suddenly (Pickles) Stfickland, widow of Clif- E. J. McCabe, was won by Harold t on who would attend the conven- Power of Attorney. noUce last night that it had reach- Mrs. Thomas R. Smith being assist- Praise fihurch horsepower available in Its four en- goes dead. nominations for the representaUve I ^ful Kristoff, Private 1 class (^ d o ed by Mrs. Stewart Smith. an Interpreter to charges of assault f A. Dahlqiilst, (1 ); Norwich. Trinity, holiness gathering of mlnlatera and ford T. Strickland, were held this Burr. Hollywood has made "Four Men tion b^lneas sessions rather than posts. Oiorgettl ^ movleland by appointing Actress Bishop Welch warmly praised the wv... cts;; I w , r r ■' t .“ " R ' ' with a dangerous weapon and broseh I S. T. Llpplncott, (4 ); Norwlchtown, lay members at 9:30 yesterday gines at an altitude of 10,000 feet. His as.soclntes recall and relish afternoon at the Watkins Funeral and a Prayer." the social features, and let the other Hodgkins. June Lang honorary patrol captain. Miss Smith teaches In the Oak South church, its pastor. Rev. Dr. "And it will,'' said Raymond to- achooi at WUllmantlc. of the peace. Gardner Lake and Bethel, H. H. morning. the time Oswald couldn't find the home on F.ast Center street. Rev. And the transition of this popular members rt the legion take care of B. E. Story, the ministerial associa- day, scanning Ozzle's pencil work. The team's next competition le to rr to * ’r w / ^ ! ! ^ " P ” ’ ®*'’ “ t- Charles RosaetU and Mrt. Lou.— Crawford, (4 ); Old Mystic, (J. W. The Invitation to hold the 99th missing nickel. Ferris E. Reynolds of the Second KEMP COUNSEL TO ASK nory, read by millions in book form the social features. The Depart- tion of the town and the public in It may exceed that speed when 200 KNIGHTS RECEIYE CTpected to be at NIantic, Conn Hirtford*^1,^r^ i Hickey of Fast in f o r m .m . Wn,IJAM MILES DIES JUborello testified that Salemml a b ^ Barkley), (2); Portland and East annual conference next June 7 In "Maybe 1 picked up a nickel of Congregational church officiated, or magazine serial, promises to pro- ment Commander announced that July 4 when they will take nart ta renreaan^t’ h ■uthority to them with a pistol loaded wtth shells general for the line manner in which It Is flight tested today or- tomor- yours by mistake," a fellow worker the body had been entertained dur- Glastonbury, P. A. Ahem. (1); the Union Church, Fall River, ex- and the bearers were James and vide a number of surprises when it the members of the Legion would a containing blrdahot wher they trttd j row Because Oswald is Imilnerl to suggested. FOR CHANGE OF VENUE Pelham. N. Y.—Members of the Meriden, June 6.— (A P )__Wil- ing the past week. The Conference, Putnam and We.st Thompson, F. tended by President William P. John Pickles of this town, cousins of reaches the screen. act as a guard of honor at the Sons COMMUNION IN BODY tltion. to halt a fight betwreen him be beari.sh In his caTCulatlons, He Guard hall. Hartford, is In Connecti- I congregation of 106-year-old Christ's liam M. Miles. 71. of Meriden, preel- officially and through its resolutions C. Dyckman, (5) Rockville and Pritchard of the Lay Conferenee, Oswald went through his pockets Mrs. Strickland: Kenneth Muller of Of primary interest, comes the re- p°"venUon in Rockville Warraateo. Joseph Rossetti with whom te is so meticulous that on one occa- Hartford and F. Cowles Strickland, cut again for the purpose of work- Protestant Episcopal church may at- dent o f the Meriden Permanent committee, credited the town, the Crystal I.sike. J. A. Edwards, (3 ); was accepted by the body. again. He rechecked his figures. port that the film has not deviated ^nd march In the parade OAVALRl'MEN DRILL I rei^irHaH^'f^ * " " “ Tantee deed been pitching horseshoet. Frederick A. Dyckman of Put- sion he fussed for 30 minutes be- He shook his head. nephews. Burial waa In the Buck- ing with reviews for another pag- Former State Agent To Be Put Following Service In Church I record^ today by Town CTerk Sam- tend services in picnic and beach Building and Loan AaaiclaUon, died They luffei church and pe'Ier will assist the hostess. sult Of Grand Jury Probe, threats of future wars are haunting Town Clerk Samuel J. Tiirklngton cate of approval for construction of investigation on five counts and the soldier. Myrtle Juckett rt West Hartford ing visited the slum district of Bow Telcphone officials report that uiit "a more neaily God u|xin waking in the morning as Sho ws C .S. A . Fla g month, Mr. Nelson said, about ises at 388 Parker street. the Wsterbury Grand Jurj’ at bjr Manchester Fire Department. District will be held July 10th at WiITH sn Elsetrle Rsngs fn Christian relationalilp among the an objective reality, picturing Him The strawberry festival to b* (1.850 in dellnquenciea has been Persons who have objections to State's Attorney Lawrence L. Lewis. Tomorrow East Woodstock. peoples of the earth " as sn un.seen presence of radiant held Wednesday evening of this taken in. the granting of the certificates have Rumors have been current since NEW GOLD AGAIN Juno T — Hlgb-Weit Hartford Nfra. Caroline Stegnonn har new kitchen, the 1931 Il'IMirts Iwaiity. creative power. unfailing week on the grounds of St. James's been publicly notified in today's the secret body's report several booeball game at Mt. Nebo, 5 p. m. Mrs. Caroline Stegman. 89, for The report al-o f.- rtej it, .serenity and love. Before break- school, promises to bring out a large Herald to appear at the hearing to weeks ago that Lewis might resign This Week many yeans a resident on Grand ItUe will find her: hlghe.st possp labor '.t ag* consist- fast site dedicated the entire day to number In postponing the festival slate their objections, if anv there his post, but neither he nor (Thief ((.'ontimied from Page One.) June 11 — Cabaret dance bv Le- avenue, this city died late Saturday ent with a I.nr p.nct for The prori- God. the speaker asserted Her from June 1 until Wednesday there be. Justice William M. Maltble will gion at Rainbow In Bolton. night at Norwich following a long " Eco n o m y has ucta of that labor '.’ i "the great- entire life during the dsys were of Is now assured an ample supply of deny or confirm this. and art paid cash from the Treaa- illness. She leaves two sons and a First cooking ttmplifisd est possible mens'ite safety for Intimate service and at the end of native strawberrle*. The growers The state's attorneys are appoint- lu^, they normally deposit their June 13-18— Mancheater Veter- daughter. The funeral will be held been the w a tch ed by the Judges. -«Kwt-employe,J : -he payment each day she closeted herself with feel that the berries will be coming money In American banka and thus ans Association carnival at Main on Tqesday afternoon at two o'clock Van Gasbeck-Johnson HOSPITAL NOTES In its recent report, the Wxter- and Maple streets. of a fair I'nee for ra t malonal"- God in a moment of silenre and the into the market in large quantities give the banks more money to loan the Luclna Memorial chapel In w o r d of e v e r y First- meals lemsthing to ronsrioiis presence of God. let the by Wednesday and thd committee Miss Viola May Johnson, daughter biiry Grand Jury charged that to customers. June 16 — Graduation exercises (4 I "ccarperalion for iii;:t lal b'neflt throughout Mayor Frank Hayes’ ad. at State Trade school. Grove Hlli cqmetery. Burial will with thi.'.e wh.» enij'loy laijot"- i.h| anxieties and failures of the dav arranging for the festival has ar- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Johnson Admitted late Baturday: Mias When the purchased metal Is be in Grove hill cemetery. , proud of ministration "organized gambling June 17—Manchester High Grad- h o u s e w i f e f o r -the gninting to .ohot of a voice Id ,'trough her mind and yanlah. rangeeech. She throng* u* with her thronging the bostsss for the Jolly good time of valley lilies. Hunt, 35 Branford street, Leslie self seveixl months ago for duty in Manila, June 6.— (A P )—inaoUv# son in tbs oommunity 18 years rt Start the finl year rtghi, wflf» a rang* New Arraagenento for ten years, tha Mayon volcano, preaa and aaacmbly, and this artlele wood. she provided for them. The next On their return from a wedding Scott. 184 Center street, Charles the current investigation of Water- age and over, or anyone having com- In another field o f Treasury ae* which more than a century and a waa amended to read "mlnoriUea' Her many hapde reach out to ue. meeting, July 9, wdli be held at the trip to Atlantic City, Mr. and Mra. Schoen. 109 Norman street. Mrs. bury municipal affairs. pleted his secondo^ achooi educa- that is as modem at tomorrow,., on« tivities. Secretary Morgenthau quarter ago burled an entire village N o m a t t er w hether you have a and eliminating veterana and othera Her many tonguea are garruloue. cottage of Mrs. Gladys Wilkinson Van Gaabeck will live at 50 Wood- Frank Locke and Infant daughter, It waa at Lewis' suggestion that Uon who la InUresUd In dramatics. Chaplain Bell declared that the vet- ' -^he will not leave our aenaea atlll Gla.xtonbury. aa impartial prosecutor be placed nounced arrangements to refln ' 5 a«»ln ia spouting flame, •hat wil ramain modam. In Bolton. land street this town. ' Itooke and molten rock. The players plan to atart produc- sm all or larg e fa m ily. Bag O ' W ash aran-a ahould not be eignaUed out In ^ Ru1 draga them captive at her will. Birth: Sunday, a daughter to Mr. in ebarge of the inquiry and the Su. *1.200,000,000 of maturing i I The volcano began erupting Fri- tng plays in the foil, and in addition this particular article And so T find it well to come Members of Helen Davidson and Mrs. Elmer Babb. 32 Hemlook perior (Tourt put State’s Attomsy at the loweat coupon rates cs A. a H. B ANQ l'E T. ord. ' * «a y night, authorities here were In- to the actual production o f plays, IS the re ally eco n o m ical service. Rev. Jamea Claypool, pastor For deeper re.st to this still room, Lodge, No.~6t. Daughters of Scotia, , street. HughyMr Alcorn of Hartford tn they will ongage in a program at Beouritlea offered today will formed. It li about 800 miles of the Haven church, Eaat Provi- For here thh habit of the soul arc urged to reserve the date of I Admitted today: Ann Jones, Tor- charge of the probe. study r t all phases at the drama. Feels less the outer world’s control Meriden, June 8.— (A P )— The exchanged for *618,056,800 of 2 7-1 aoutheaat of Manila. dence. who waa signed out by the Friday evening, June 10, when the rington, Melvin Schmidt, 11 Ann Tbs meeting today waa sxpseted The members at tha group are. And from this silence— multiplied— New Haven County Ancient Order to last several hours. per cent notes maturing June 18 Weather obaervera laid lava was Herald's conference correspondent usual business meeting at 7:30 in of Hibernians will hold a testimonial street. Simon Hildebrand. 25, Pur- Bvarett Bell, M ra H. U Blum, Con- By the.*e etill forme on either elde— For the first time in history, _ nell Place, Thomaa Coles, 195 N oiib and *696,416,100 of 8 1-8 per eant rolling down the aides of the moun- as the outstanding candidate for the United Ststes coin will bear the the Masonic Temple will be followed banquet here on Sunday, June 19, tMn and that about every four stance Brookes, Alice Burke, Mra. The world which Time end sense Main street. A. S. M rKENZIE DIFJ* notes maturing Sept. 15. See Your Appliance Dealer or post of Superintendent of Provi- fisg of the Confederate States of by an enjoyable prop'am in charge for the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jsremiah J. houra columns of flames, smoke K. Fenton Burke, Leonard Dowdlng, dence District, came into that cleri- have known Discharged today: Mrs. Delis ■ To the holders of these two notes, Fails off. and leaves ue Ood alone. Americs, when the mint isues of Mrs. Rachel MunsTe and her com- Duggan, pastor of SL Joseph's and rock were hurled high In the Mra. Herbert Bnglert, Herbert En- cal office aa predicted. Superinten- ohurch and county chaplain of tha Tedford, 102 School street, William Meriden, June 6— (A P ) — Albert the Treasury wlU offer 3 8-4 per Bishop Welch delivered the Ooa- the new 50-cent piece pictured mittee. Donnelly, 67 Hamlin street, Mra. air. 811fb( «arthquAkei acooxn- glert, Ethel Flynn, Gertrude Fuller dent Claypool, who it la understood sbove. Conunemoratine the ?Sth A. O. H. The banquet will be In S. McKenael, AO, lecretary of the cent 20-35-year bonds and 1 1-8 par panied each eruption. ference Sunday sermon yesterday John Sievtrs and infant son, 10 Ot- W. T. McKenzie Company general cent five-year notes. Marcella Genovesl, R, Gordon, Doris received a substantia] unofficial sup- anniversary of the battle of Get- The House committee of the VFW honor of the moosignor's golden Some resldenta of towns near the morning at 10:45 before one of the cutt stjeet. store. In YalcsvUle, died this morn- Holders of maturing notes who Itartenatein. PhyUla Heffrtm. NaU- port for the office at a meeting tysburg. the obverse side, shown Home requests about 30 member Jubilee In the priesthood, which he base of the 7.91* foot peak ware ua Ide. Horace Jacobe, Mra. Carrie largest audiences ever to attend at top, bean beads of a Union Onsus: Sixty-four patients. ing at hia home following a linger- do not choose to exchange them for earlier In the week presided over service in the South Church. All workers at 8:30 tonight to finish will observe on Fri(iv> June 84. Clinic Schedule Week of June i. leaving their homea but there waa Earl Kaaulka, Edward Kell- by Bishop Welch, brings to his new and a Confederate soldier. The ing iUnets due to a heart condition. the new securities wdll be pxM In no panic. available space was filled. Including tearing down the old wagon shop i Tuesday, 9 a. m . Dental. 10 He la survived by a brother, Wil- ner. Mra. Helen Lathrop, Helen Uta, poeltloa aa excellent record as pas- reverse tide, pictured below, has fronting the poet property. It U cash when they fall due. the secie* an aruptlon of the volcano T h e AAanchester^ Electric D ivisio n the two balconies and the adjoining An anatomy class iff the Uni- a m., tonsil and adenoid. llam T. McKenzie, an aunt and two tary said. Michael MonUk, Helen HoCarthy, tor, adminletratoi and a pleasing a mace flanked by shields, one expect^ that the work srill be com- versity of Washington was drafted J* Ylllage. klUlng 1,800 foo- chapel. Ushers estimated aa at- showing the stars and stripes and Wednesday, 2 p. m., well baby nieces. The funeral will be held on Mra. Henry Murphy, John McCar- pereonaUty. A native of the middle pleted soon and the ground In front to help preserve the sksiston at The refunding operatioa is de- THB CONNECnCUT POWBB OMIPANT tendance of 1,400 persons. the other the s ta v H S t An- conftrancs at "T.~ Wedne«lav afternoon at 8:80 o'clock signed to "clear the decks" for pos- un^e. to tln Hrary M u r^y, Stuart Neff. F8«t, Her. Oaypool wa,^ ordained o f the Home filled in and land- Tusko, an elephant wboae bones years. Bishop Welch described the eon- drew’s cross of tbeiConfederacy. M d a y , a p. m.—Well baby confer- from a Wallingford funeral home slDle large cash borrowings In Hp’ Joha O'Loufhlin, Della Partridge. 778 Mela Street •caped.- and Uda waigbsd Uuat Uato with burial in WaUinefonL 4 temher. of a 112,600 tournament In Septem- PAGE FULL TRACK SLATE ber----- But at 1008 hUet Instead of the regular 7 2 ....Just to prove the LUPIEN BATS .4 3 8 MISSING MAN LOCATED HIGH CAPTURES TENTH CCIL TRACK DIADEM IN 14 YEARS pros' argument that the best fel- Slacks~andShirt Ensemble low’ll always wind up near the top THREATENS RECORD In the long ru n ..>.Hank Green- SAYS DR. DOLAN'S STi berg’s kid brother looks good in that FOR SECOND PLACE .BY USING BLOODHOUNDS Baltimore infield,.. .clicked with a For Sport or Just Loafing homer with two aboard yesterday. Dogs Lead .Searchers To Body By CAROL DAY IS PUZZLING POLITIC] Trojans Of Sonthem Cali- Of Morris Hanson, 61, Of H. S. Luck Edges Bristol Bu 4-3 George Eamshaw waa just releas- Former Local la d Bids For Are you going to for active sports Three LocaT Stars Set ed by the Bushwlcks, the Brooklyn Bloomfield, In Well. this summer? Or are you ambl- these guys who think they b«vA E l ~ ~ » I fornia Annex IC4-A Crown semi-pros who signed Waite Hoyt tloue merely to do a lot of earnest only last week-----BIU Dickey Is 31 College Honors As Har- Bloomfield, Conn., June 6._(AP) Former Local Dentist Has mind of their own. x, .i!| To Appear in Twi League Tonight loaning on the sands or under the Testing Stratoephen today----- Congrats to Just about the trees? Either way, hufry up and —Bloodhounds directed by Leon F. As Marks Topple. classiest catcher in the big show.. Whitney and Edward Lacourclere of "Doc rode up with hls WEST HARTFORD RISKS Record As Wigrenites vard Leads Circoit. make yourself this slacks-and-shirt Them All Gnessing If He just a month ago, and judging flraifi^i GREEN TRIMS WINDSOR Ted Mann, the Duke Boswell, wires outfit. Orange picked up a 10-hotir old trail to point out that when this comer early today and led a searching the confidence he exuded he fiMi’t ’ Although It’s so casual and hap- New York, June 6 -^ (A P )— In Esld Johnny Broca, ex-Yale, was the party to a well here where the body Will Or WiD Not Be Can- even carry a parachute. B efoiij " last to jump from the campus to New York, June 6 - (A P )_ ’Wliat py-go-lucky lookiog, 8117 Is pre- of Morris Han.«on, 61. of Bloomfield State Federation of i>j, * TITLE TIE IN CONTEST FOR 3RD STRAIGHT WIN . Gamer 60-Point Total the light of recent developments the big leagues (md stick. It com-- cisely cut and tailored. Ths slacks was found. Women he eulogized the A n with cbmmettcementa. alumni re- “ mong the runners, leapers, throw- pletely overlooked those blue devils hug your hips sod wMst, and are didate For Lonergan't and told ’em tn no uncertain _ _ unions imd other affairs connerted Han(mn, csiretaker of Applecrest era and vaulters It will not be sur- from Dixie, Wayne Ambler and ample round your feet! Just as they torm here, disappeared from his that congressmen and (wnatOMli runs, Mahoney: sacrifice hits, Roche. (Thubby Dean. .. .So sorry, T ed.. .. with the end of (he eotleglate year, should be. Note that they are home Sunday morning. When Han- should stand solidly behind him an*. AT MT. NEBO TOMORROW Shares Tri-County League Smith, Newbauer, Hall; stolen ^ prising If the month of June passes Captain Fran Leary Rons 4:24.7 Mfle, Tommy Deardon AI Schacht broke attendance rec- eastern Intercollegiate basrbali stitched down the front, to look son, whose wife Is reported seriously Seat In The U. S. Senate. that If they didn’t waiit to th em ! bases. Smith; hlta off. Turner 5, mte history as one in which records ords at nine of his fliwt 18 minor fell like sparring partners In the league teams don’t have much time creased. The shirt, with short, ill with pneumonia at the Hartford waa plenty of timber In toe StAttP-' Kinel 6, Neubauer 9; strike outs off league stops. loose, jutting sleeves and open hospital, failed to return for dinner Lead On Witchowski’s 3- Neubauer 3, Turner 3, Kind 3: baacs Joe Ixiuls training camp. to play ball thU week. Except for that would stick by him come whfit iXeDeyites Outhit By*^-4 And Steps Quarter In 52.1, W er Palmer Jumps 6 Feel, 3-4 throat, is comfort Itself. yesterday. Milton H.vden, a youth Dr. Edward O. Dojan. former might. It waa reported that Fanai#| BCX SCORE Dn balls, off Neubauer 2, Turner 3 Just ahead of a bumper crop ot the first Y’ale-Prlnceton tussle Sat- college and club athletes are most Denim, duck, flannel or gabar- employevi on the farm, notified offi- Manchester dentist and now Regta Dixon Welch, who is collector o f j Kinel 3; passed balls, Jordan 2 urday, they'll put off deciding the cials who started a widespread hunt. port or something and who Manchester Hitten Bluefields Drub Pagan; runs batted In, Mahoney 4’ of the major events of the outdoor dine are good materials for the ter of the Treasury, l.s pictured In Make Three Misplays But Inches In Creating Mwt Marks; Middletown Second pennant race until later. After searching bams In the (ore resigned as the women’s p(%jd*' AB R HPO A E A. Rauguskus 3, Rautenberg! season—the central collegiate con- PRO BOXING OPENS slacks. Shantung,' gingham or an article In the Conmyticut State The Tigers play at Tale this sharkskin for the shirt. nelghimrhood, s nearbv swamp and dent but who was never succekS^' Thurner, cf . .. . .3 0 1 0 0 0 Ukrainians, 14-5; Moriar- Paganl, Smith 2, Wlnar 2, Turner- ference meet Frida.v afternoon’ and vvoods, officials here notified the Journal that has just reached the Murdock, 2b . . . left on bases, Bluefields 7, Ukran- With 46 1-2 Points; West Hartford Third; Wigrenites week, and about all they need to do Pattern 8117 la designed for In office, ventured to stop him, Bttt Win 5-Inning Tussle At . .2 1 0 1 0 0 night at Milwaukee, the national stale po ice and asked the assistance news stands, as being an enigma to VVinzIer, ss . . . ..3 0 0 lans 8; umpires. Jack Dwyer behind . *'**’'' Ifonie or the one sizes 12. 14, 18. 18 and 20. RIze Doc talked on. Afterwards, tlM i 2 0 1 colleglafe A.A. championships at OUmOORS TONIGHT Of th^ bloodhoTindfl. ladlcA fearful of what the Kose. If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 tySf Porterfields Lose As the plate, Sam Kotch on the bases, Minneapolis a week later and, on ‘o 'I'nch 14 requires 3H yards of 85-inch the political circles as he comes for BeD City; Hall Gains Ninth Squatrlto, rf . . .2 0 1 2 0 Score In Every Event; Blanchard Wins Pole Vault. third place In the standings. The material for the slacks; 18), for the ..1'*”8" ipilcklv ward as a pos.sible candidate for the might say, all denied knowledj^. j 0 June 25, the dual meet between the Ells still could drop one and then picked up the trad which led to the role, lb ...... 2 1 0 1 0 0 shirt. (loop woU. Democratic nomination (or United that Doc was extended an InvltA^. J German-Americans Tie. •MORIABTVS BE.ATEN. Big Ten and the Pacific coast con- Ue for third but to do so they would tlon to attend, but there he wa*.! Greene, 3b ___ 1 1 1 2 1 Moriarty Brothers suffered a 5-2 Peterson Breaks Discuss Mark In Track, Field Meet. ference. The new SPRING AND 8UM- States .Senator. Mentioning the en- Straight Triumph. Robinson, c . .. Unknown Morgan And Bob- have to perform the highly Improb- mity that exists between Dr. Dolan The balloon waa up and It’s beott 1 1 7 0 1 setback from St. Bridget’s at Elm- While these events are holding MF.R PATTERN BOOK, S3 pages rising ever since. / Blanchard, p .. .,1 0 0 1 0 0 able feat of taking t’wo In mx many and the Incumbent Augustine Loner- >4' 5c^ wood as Wallet and Higgins tied sway In the mid-west the east offers d a ^ from Harvard'a leagiie lender(«. of attractive designs for every else "Even In Washington, the ledA Manchester Green earned its up In a pitcher’s battle that saw such attractions as the New York by Ivy In Two Of Bouts and every occasion. Is now ready. NEW DISPUTE ARISES gan the article cites Dr. Dolan's talk Manchester High got only Princeton took over third last before the Federated Democratte didn’t think at first there was A' 18 4 4 15 2 3 third straight Tri-County ^ th allow eight hlta. SanpecK, Three Manchester High brilliants bade farewell to school- A. C. meet Saturday and the Prince- Photographs show dresses made Bristol Saturday hy winning a double- Women’s clubs when the local man chance of having a Senator Do Iak 1 four hits and made three mis- Greenbaum and GiansantI .featured e d Whlto’'^'‘f" record-smashing performances as the Red ton invitation meet June 18. from these patterns betng worn; a AB R H PO A E League triumph with a 5-1 On Sooth Park Program. header from the last-place Penn- AMONG CZECHS. SLOVAKS was outspoken In hls criticism of from Connecticut, but after hearhiAfJ ^jilays as Bristol High collected for the victors and Tommy Sip- The American track public, which sylvania outfit, taking the opener feature you will enjoy. Let the how the current events in Water- Kovltch, fts ...... 4 1 3 0 0 0 verdict over Windsor yester- ples and Dick Ctobb were the heavy w h el its third straight triumph charming designs In this new book party camlldates who do not sup- sight blows and played error- championship in the 14tti annual C. C. I. L. track and likes Its meets sprinkled liberally 4-3 on Lefty Farber’s hurling and port rresldcnt RtHisevelt 100 per bury had muddled up things Utey Lossori, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 day afternoon as the Bluefields hitters for the locals. with records, can take heart from help you In your sewing. One pst- (Omflnned from I>go One.) I less ball but the Red and White Adams, 2b ...... 3 ^ Kovls Dick cx>bb field meet at Middletown Saturday afternoon Eddie Givens’ home run then going cent. began to take It sertously. W&Mc! 1 2 1 0 0 accounted for the only other Moriarty’s. Saturday’s 1. C. 4-A games at New Hartford, June 7.— (gpeclal) — tern and the new Spring and Sum' Johnson, p ...... 3 1 2 0 Ed Kovls, back from his second year of play In the southland. Is a Captain Francla Leary climaxed three years of (iazzllng achievement on to win 5-2 when Bob Riddle The article U titled "Dolan’s Bal- trial balloons stay up more thew . iilne scored a 4 to 3 triumph 0 0 ah r h po a e _y'-Tork. Of the many potential record Pro boxing has Its first fling ol the mer Pattern Book—25 cents. Pat '"'Tf* Oechoslovak couple of days, they have to be ttfk> Lynch, lb ...... 3 0 1 0 0 local victory over the week-end Zwlck, 2b ...... pitched effectively and aided his loon Has Boys Craning Necks” and r ^ over the Men of Monahan at 6 likely choice to twirl for the German-Americans against Moriarty Broth- ..620 1 1 1 breakers entered, only Ken Dills outdoor season tonight at Capitol own cause with a four-bagger. tern or book alone— 16 cents. flaifs fluttered from It and the facade en seriously. ,0j Wilson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 4 0 by trouncing the Hartford Putnam, rf , .. ..100 1 ™a*S"r,'' " is by Alexander Henry. The bulk a; the. Bell City Saturday after- ers In the Tw1 League tonight, while Dick Cobb, home from college for 4 0 ond beat effort of hla career. Tommy Deardon created a mark of 52 I and Loring Day. the polo vaulters Park with well known Connecticut For a PATTERN of this attrac- M the building was draped with i’As for Senator Lonergan, well, : MeCtabe, If ___ ..3 0 0 0 0 0 Stpples, lb ...... 503 5 1 Earlier In the week Dartmouth Czcchnolnvak cnlors. of the piece, that piirt touching summer yacatlon, will appear with Morlartys. Both of these lads arc Ukrainians at the West Side 0 seconds In a clasay quarter mile and Wesley Palmer skimmed to a new from Southern California, failed to ring figures furnishing the warfare. tive model send 15 cents In COIN, upon the Dolan candidacy, follows; I mentioned a month ago that, be noon in a game that was limit- Rubinowskl, 3b ..3 0 0 1 1 0 O’Malley, 2b . ..101 5 1 0 had set the stage for a final tussle Demands Are. Rend expected to proyide yaluable strength for their respectlye teams. Oval, 14-5. The German-Amer- approach record heights. But the No Wg names omameht this csrd your NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE "This Is the sea.son o f the year wmild probably be content to ootM 2 ed to five innings by rainy Sonstroem, c .. . .8 0 0 6 1 0 Cobb, s s ...... 102 1 2 2 hut the card has a local flavor with with Harvard for the lead by whip- Father Hlinka, wearing clerical icans battled East Longmead- Haefs, I f ...... am ««d a t t*i' “ ^,*’ ® “ * “ “ "Chester Trojans won’t kick. They won the NUMBER and SIZE to THE when 4he trial bags (wh1. li have no back home and take on a aimite r j treather. ..201 3 0 0 Unknown Morgan and Bobby Ivy In ping Columbia twice, 4-1 and 6-5. HERALD. TODAY’S PATTERN auii-e, read a proposed law which Fraher, cf . . . . team title In the event with 47 1-2 That gave the Indians a record of relation to the bag things are "In job like governor, provided tftiele-' tv Have Ctiance to Tie. 28 8 8 15 6 0 ow. Mass., to a 5-all tie, Mari- ..200 1 1 0 ruTner^pa w^th 46H ‘ points. two of the bouts and New Britain BUREAU, 11 STERLING PLACE would give the Slovaks: Score by Innlngn: Pongratz, c . .. ..100 4 1 1 Peterson High Scorer eight w1n.s and three losses coming the,” as (Colonel Stoopnagle might Toby decided against A fifth oBerL^ WUlIam Hall High of West Hart- orty Brothers bowed to St. Afl established star, John Wood- checking In with two of the gladia- BROOKLYN. N. Y. 1. Autonomy In their area: put It) are Inflated and sent up In That Uncle Toby will consent . to I Manchester High ...... 031 00—4 Wallet, p ...... 110 0 1 0 West Hartford, falling to measure [ up to their concluding game with 3. Official status for the Slovak ford. meanwhile, made certain of Bridget’s of Hartford, 5-2 and ••Duffy ...... niff of Pitt, and a nawcomer to the tors—Wally Bonola and Joey Rosier. large numbers. Each balloon carries pull out Is out of the question. M i l St least a tie for the Central Con- Bil^stol High ...... 001 02—3 CUBS REPLACE GIANTS ..000 0 0 0 up to expectations In the foot races. Harvard June 18. Harvard, with lan^age In schools In Slovak dls- headlines, Michigan State's Harvey Then Marshall Gross, Mike Le- with It a sign reading, This Is open said It was at that time, so due '! aocticut Interscholoatlc League Runs batted in, Robinson 2, John- Porterfields suffered a 13-4 finished third with 38 5-6 points-as three to go. haa won seven and loet UlctB; son. Lynch: -wo ba.<(e hit, Adams; 31 2 8 24 8 5 SUMMARY Woodetra, emerged as potential rec- Roy’s battler who has decided to two. T. Marrlslno 2; two base hlta. Lasb- season on me.’ And then the rest can’t get In there. He may stay Ini Saaeball title by trimming Middlf^• beating from Rockv Hill. Its leading performer, blond Can make Hartford hla home. Is on the tnski, H. Marrlslno; three base hit, 3. National Slovak citlzenahlp In ' town, 7-3, for Its 9th straight vie- hits, off Wilson 4 in 6, Blanchard 8 III’RLS 8-HITTER St. Bridget's. ord breakers In the quarter and half The races for the Individual tro- TONY PENNA TAKES of the boys, who don’t cars for bal- the senatorial picture and battle It^ Peterson, accounted for the only Track Events mile nnd the hurdles. list. There are co-features topping H. Marrlslno; hits, off T. Peterson Slovak territory with which clUwn- loon ascenslona in tMs particular out with Dolan If the lAttar'e bttm x ' tory, thus making it necessary for in 5; stolen bases, Thiimer. Squatri- AS NATIONAL LEADERS Manchester Green remained In a ah r h po a e other meet record In the discus with phies and titles remained virtually shlp In the Republic would be ac- B. Sanpeck, 3b. .1 3 2 0 I 100 yard daah-lat heat—Knecht Woodruff tied the I. C. 4-A record the card, each on the books for eight 8 In 5 Innings, Davis 3 in 4; sacri- year, draw a bead on the bag and continues to ride the cloude, or"‘'he! Manchester to upset the pace set- to. Greene. Robin.-ion. Murdock, Las- tie for first place with Wethersfield 2 1 a heave of 122 feet, 8 1-2 Inches and unchanged. Yale’s Eddie Collins, quired automatically; Greenbaum, If . ..412 3 0 0 ; Mid, 1st: Ritchie. B. 2nd; Lorch. of 47 flat In the quarter and then rounds. fice hit, Loshlnskl; stolen bases, try to bring It down, and the quick- may decide on .some other Jol)^ a ; ters when the rivals meet at Mt sorl, Johnson: left on bases. Bristol I i.j the Trl-County League by defeat. Jr„ held first place in the hatting 4. Self-government with rights to Carleton and Ken O'Dea sending Carlin, r f ...... 400 2 0 0 also emerged as the only double vic- j 3rd. Time. 10.4 aecondn. completed his second straight dou- In one Ellis I Unknown! Morgan, KANSAS CITY OPEN Burkhardt, Sullivan, Sturgeon 2; er the Iwtter. / more lucrative one, right at hoiae.^ Nebo tomorrow afternoon at S 10, Manchester 1; base on balls, off home most of the tallies. Ing Windsor, 5-1. behind the air- tor by taking the shot put. He won competition for the Charles H. Blair choose their own national adminis- o’clock If the Kellyltea are to gain Wilson 3; hit by pitcher, Sonstroem Gain Half-Game Edge With tight pitching of Lanky VVitchowskI A. Glan.santI, 2b ..403 2 4 0 I Second heat—Kelly, Mid. 1st- ble In the two events with a 1:52.5 Hartford middleweight, clashes with bat with his holdover average of left on baaes. G. A. 6, Elms 7; base Biggest balloon of the month to There are stories going the roundAl Cincinnati ellmhcd into fourth McKeman, cf .. ..400 4 2 J second place In the javelin to annex ! Harris, Man., 2nd: Woods, W.H.’, his keen rival, .Sal Canata, former- on balls, off Psterson 3, Lashlnskl tration and legislate on Internal be wafted skyward was that of about this already. I a deadlock for the coveted diadem by Blanchard; struck out, by Blan- who allowed but three hlta and half mile. And many believe Long .462, Ul.vssee Luplen of Harvard, matters. Including eltli6nshlp, eml- place ns the Brooklyn Dodgers, who Kelly, ss...... 401 2 1 2 high scoring' honors nnd ran the 3rd. Time. 10.8 seconds. ly of Middletown and now of Hol- 2; hit by pitcher, Lashlnskl (Mc- Manchester's famed dentist. Doc 'The flea in the selva, bowawir,! Tomorrow's clash here marks the chard 6, Wilson 6; time, 1:30; um- 7-1 Victory Over Phils As haven’t been finding western oppo- fanned seven. The revamped Green John has just begun to run. also Idle all week, held second place graUon, shipping, air travel, poets, third time that Manchester and pires, Bryan, Cayanaugh. lineup played swell baseball. Frank Szlksal, c ...... 400 4 1 0 first leg for Hall’s winning relay ; Finals-Kelly, Mid., tat: Harris, There was nothing scn.satlonal yoke. They met once with Morgan with .438. Young Dayton Pro Cards Carthy): struck out, by Lashlnskl Dolan, whom everybody had near is that the poUUcAl mlUefifittHti) sition nny too tough, went on an- Bumma. lb . ..401 10 0 0 quartet. Man., 2nd; Knccht, Mid., 3rd’ Rlt- winning and he Is picked to repeat tues, customs duties, state monop- forgotten about. Now Doc has been would have arrived If the De(8e*j West Hartford have met with title Patri.ss, former .second sacker. was about Wood.itra’s times 2,3.8 for Team VV L Pet. 6, Peterson 11, Davis 3. tlms, 1 hour olies and state Industries; and ' bODors at stake. In the only play- other batting spree nnd helled over Higgins, p ...... 401 0 2 0 Bristol took fourth...... place...... In the iwoods,' riile, B, 4th; Woods, \v.H.. WH .tth. tonight, although only after a hard up In the air before, but Oils time cratle state organisation went Terrymen Sustain Sixth Pittsburgh’s Pirates, 10-5. A six- placeil at third and he accepted the 230-yard low hurdles and 14.4 Harvard ...... 7 2 .778 45 minutes. Umpires, Shay and off in the league’s 13-year history •GiansantI ...... 001 0 0 0 •Inal standings with 24 puinta and ' Time, 10.3 seconds. battle. Twice these boys were re- 212-Total For 54 Holes; Brown. 5. Power over all other questions he’s riding a balloon of the strat- Doc Dolan.” run sixth inning in , which eleven .seven out of eight chances, got two for the 130-yard highe, although Dartmouth . . . . 8 3 .727 Including foreign relations and - In 1930, Coach Eric Norfeldt’s Hail hits, one a double out of five trips East Hartford was a poor fifth with I yard dash- 1st heat—Woods, matched. twice Cansta fell 111 and so Princeton ...... osphare type end he’s aiming for The%^Standm gs men went to the plate turned the 38 5 10 the latter mark equaled the meet 6 1 .800 finance, by the reservation that all array emerged the victor and last. YEKTEUUAI’S KElSLL’l's Straight Defeat From to the plate. Johnny Hedlund con- 27 12 3 ..10 2-3. Rain fell IntermittentlyIntermlttentlv .I-orch. 5Ian., 2nd; record. What wras surpriilng was this is only their second meeting. Yale ...... 1 the rei%fled region known oe the OBBEK CONVENTION HI trick for Brooklyn after Giis Suhr’s Moriarty Bros...... 100 OOO 100— 2 4 .500 Plml Rnnyan Second. laws passed by tha Czechoslovak New Haven, June (A P )— Hall defeated Manchester in a tinues his sensational bitting with throughout the afternoon but not Knecht. Mid., 3rd. ’nine, 23.8 sec- the ease with which W o^stra domi- Morgan, strong and a good puncher, CorntU ...... 5 7 United Btatee Benate. Once a bal- crucial tilt that settled the title National League three-nm homer had given the Bucs St. Bridget’s ...... 20i 002 00* -5 onds. .417 Parliament must be approved by a egetae to the Annuel oonventloA-ofl two out of four. e .ough to handicap the athletes In nated a field which Included such le hailed as a real ring prospect. Columbia ...... 4 8 .833 ^League •660 fete up there, It’a certain of 'laaue. Brooklyn 10, Pittsburgh ,1. Reds; Bees Break Even. a 5-2 lead. •GiansantI ran for Higgins In 7th. Second heat-Kelly, .Mid.. st; majority of Slovak deputies. Yankee Dtatriiff No. 7, Onler o f ! The Green also gave Wltchowskl their efforts, the 14-event program 1 worthies as Earl Vickery and Jim Canata has been a popular perform- Pennsylvania ,. 3 9 .250 enough hot air to keep it f l ^ g for West Hartford Favored. St. Louis 6-3, Boston 5-10. Boston’s -hlrd-place Bees got •4Diiffy ran for Wallet In the 9th. Ritchie, B, 2nd; Harris. Man, 3rfl. Kansas City, June 8.— (A P )__ An American Slovak delegation a long time. , Ahepet, opened e buelneee Chicago 7, Philadelphia 1. good support by turning In two being completed before the heavy Humphrey of tha Trojans, Jay er at the Valley Arena In Holyoke. If Manchester Is victorious tomor- only an even break In a twin bill at fast double play killings. The Wind- Runs batted In: Sipples 2, Green- downpour started. Time, 23.8 seconds. Tony Penna, young Dayton Ohio, wfilch brought the Pittsburgh "The Dolan balloon le up to see here today to elect district row it will be the third time the Cincinnati 4, New York 1. By HI GH S. FTLLEB^ON, JR. St. Louis. They dropped the opener, haum 2, GiansantI 2. McKeman 1 Shields of Tale nnd Tom Berkeley Bam Maltempo of Willimantlc Is pro headed for Denver and the Na- Leaders for the coming year. sor team scored Its only nin In* the Strength Well Divided Finals—Woods, W.H., 1st’ Rit- treaty, watched the autonomists whether or not Gus Lonergan and title has been shared in the circuit. American Lnigiie .\s««elated Press Sports Writer 6-5. when Pepper Martin doubled Two base hit; Sipples. of Csljfomla at Los Angeles. tha choice to beat Wally Bonola of tional Open golf tournament today By ASSOCIATED PRESS raifte thHr hands and pledg# loyalty The convention of the peg------The New YniS Giants, if they fourth on a base on balls, a sacrifice Manchester’s scoring activities chie. B. 2nd; Kelly, Mid., 3rd;'Har- New Britain In the other top bout. hls fellow marksmen oan blast It 'Bristol and Meriden being co-holo- Cleveland Ti, Washington 4( 10). home two njns v.l'.h a pinch hit in and Vannie’s hit to right field. Thir. Sacrifice hits: Putnam, Haefs and 1^ , Man., 4th; Knecht, Mid., 5lh. Both Woodruff and Wooilstra 500 DOGS PREPARE with a silent prayer that his nib- to It, Father Hlinka repeatedly re- tlon of Americang of Greek extnio>1 :irin’l too busy wondering wh.it h.is the nlnlli and himsdf slid home Fraher. were surprisingly well divided In the probably will get another workout Bonola has a stiff ptmch but Mal- lick will perform as well there as a .mer ican league down. If they don’t, then Doc and era In 1934 and West Hartford ind St Louis 6. New York .5 (1st). teen assists for the infield made a Time, 23.3 seconds. ferred to American democracy and not Glia may run for U. S. Senate tlon opened here y e e t e r ^ vrithl Meriden in 193S if West Hartford Chicago 8-0, I’ hlludelphin hippenefl to their hitting avenges when Elhio Fletcher niade a wlhl Left on bases: Morlartys 8. St. track and field events, 26 points be- at the N. C. A. A. meet. Michigan tempo Is the better boxer and ring It did In Kansas City’s (5,000 open Batting—Trosky, CHeveland, .398; the American tu tors. - nemly 400 delegatee from MaiHM* a during llte past week or so, proljib- new Icagite record for this circuit. Bridget’s 7. ing tallied ir tnt former and 34 in 440, yard dash - Deardon. .Vlan general and should turn ,. hack the Averill, Cleveland, .864. on the Democratic ticket this fall. eemes through, as it is heavily fa- Detroit 10, Boston 4, peg, then hitjiiincred out a 10-3 vic- Manchester Green 1st; Snow. .Man.. 2nd; Zahiikc, Ij’ State, which finished second to Because "my niblick pitches never After the rally Father Hlinka said chusette, Rhode leland and G36A*i Ooied to do. It will be Hall’s fifth ly are wishing Kipling had been tory In the after piece Base on balls off Higgins 1. the latter as Coach Charles L. rugged Hardware City boxer. FOR RACING DEBUT failed me," Tony cut six strokes off Runs — Averin, Cleveland. 39; "Doc, moreover, haa got himself nectleut present It will close |A> I (Other game postponed). AB R H. PO A K 3rd; Carmody, W.H.. 4lh; DcLuca; Southern California with 24 1-2 Czechoslovakia’s mutual asslstanoe a special kind of blimp which Is aqtright championship. Eastern League right when he wrote that the east Cleveland’s Indlnns, who were Bamardi, ss ... Hit by.pltcher: Haefs by Higgins Wlgren’.i charges garnered four points, is a definite entry and Wood- Bobby Ivy should win over Joey Hlllcrest’s par 78. In the final 18 Lewis, Washington; Foxx, Boston- night with e Greek night rilnhsm t an Lady Luck was with Coach Tom Hartford 7-3, Elmira fi-4. expected to receive a few lumps Zapntkn, lb . .. . 4 ^ Stnick out by: Wallet .3. Higgins firsts, four seconds and a tie for ruff and the rest of the Panther Roslerof, New Britain, although the holes of the abbreviated, 54-hnIe and Trosky. CltvsIaM, 86. . Kelley’s ball tossers Saturd.sy ns The Glints are down In second 0 0 7 1 0 ters old meet record of 52.5 set by tourney yc.sterday. That gave him caficelled. He also declared Slo- manufactured right In Washington Binghamton 5, Hazleton 1. during an American Ix*ague east- Patrifl.s. 3b ___ . 5 1 2 4 2 1 second, three thirds ano a tie for squad, which dropped the I. C. 4-A former Hartford amateur le not con- Runs batted In — Foxx, Boston, vaks, when they obtain autonomy, Congressman James A. Shanliw,^ .. achieved their 10th triumph |dnce In the National League now, Umpire Cooper. Pankratz of Bristol in 19.35). a 212 total, seven under par, and by J. Farley A Company. In other the main speaker yesterday, pawSm i Wilkea-Barre 6-2, Albany 3-9. ern tour, continued to confound Viot. 2b ...... 4 2 2 2 third, four fourths and one fifth title to the Trojans, are listed ss ceded any great edge. .Bobby has Schooling Events Continue 55; Averill. Cleveland. 46. would curb Jewish infiuriicr In the f V i In 14 games and their eighth league a half-game behind the Chicago 0 _ 880 yard run-Rafferty, .Mid.. 1st; JI.250 first money. He putted for words, the good dentist from 5fan- the Greeks as applying "their ne-1 Williamsport 6, Trenton 2 (night i their critics by licating Washing- Hedhind. c ...... 4 2 2 7 3 0 West Hartford also took four firsts tentative entries. been successful in his Invasion of Hlta—Travis, Washington, 60; nation by a law limiting the per- ' victory in nine start.s in aweepln,^ Cid)s, as a result of tlielr fruitless M.\KE 1.3 MISPLAVS. Stone, W.H.. 2nd; Doggart. Man., blrtlles on nearly every hole on the rhester Is betng smiled upon from Uve faculty of reasoning to their ‘ ton. .5:4, In ten innings. It was Iheit Qiiartus. rf. If . . 4 ] 0 n 1 three went to Middletown and one 3rd; Llljedahl, B, 4th; Grimca, Mid One of the most satisfying vic- the pro gams after a signally suc- Ti-osky. Cleveland;, and Lewis, centage of Jews In profeaslons and this year’s scries with Bristol. In western Invasion. They’re the same fourth triumph in five games since Borello. If ...... to Bristol. At Crescent Oval; Season last round. Washington, 57. the source whore smiles count i own religious system and when i THE ST.A.NIII.NGS . 2 0 1 1 0 0 After winning three games in a 5th. ’T.me, 2;06.5. tories was Howie Borck’s triumph cessful career as an amateur. trades heavily, provided you don’t live In ^ the ilrat contest here. Manchester players who recently were breezing they left home and pul then) four ^^Ias8olinn^. c f row, Porterfields ran Into a severe B;..r,chard came through uncx- Accompanying Penna west for Doubles — (Tronln. Boston, 18' they were through, they had ontld-S got away to a comfortable lead onlv Natli n.al l.eii7ue . .2 0 0 0 0 0 Mile run—Leary. .Man . l.st; Sun- tn tha mile. The hlanhattan runner, Marshall Grosso says he Is going the national open were virtually aU (A counter-demonstration to the Pennsylvania or Couth Dakota or a along with a five-game lead, but full games ahead of the .New York Comber. I f ...... 2 0 case of the Jitters and made thIr oectedl' (n the pole vault with the Trosky, Oeveland. 14. * pated and made easier the rise o f to have Bristol rally in the closing W. L. PC. voii’fl hardly call them the same 1 1 0 0 tava, B, 2nd; Cannamela, ,VIid . 3rd; often a runner-up but never the to win over Tiny Lesco of WllUman- Opens On June 17. of the big name pros who drew autonomy rally was held simultane- few other places. As a matter of Chriatlenlty.” " Chicago *...... 27 16 .628 Yankees, who droppcrl a 6-5 derision B. U>vctt. If l b . . 2 0 0 2 0 0 teen misplays that gave Rockv HIP beat pcrfotmance he’s f-ver achieved winner Indoors, paced out a 4:13.9 tic In the alx-round heavyweight Triples — Averill and Keltaer, ously >-esterdsy at Praha where Innings to cut the local margin to team. to the St. L/iuls Browns In whit .1. l.,ovett. rf . .. a 13-4 triumph yesterday. It was Daniels, Mid., 4th; WiLshbum, E.H., 13,000 spectators to Kansas City’s Cleveland, 5. frozen fact, Doc bos always -been •-6. That game was held to seven New York ...... 25 15 .62xb . 1 0 0 0 0 0 when he soared over the crossbar 5th. Time. 4:24.7 (bettcra old meet mile to efface the oldest record on clash and If Marshall shows as well first big tourney In years. So en- President Esdoufird Bcdm revl6we» They have lost alx games In a j started out a.s a douhicheader but Walrkowflki. p . . 4 0 a close game up to the fifth Inn- Home nins—Foxx. Boeton; and Connecticut’s falr-halred boy as far frames by darkness, otherwise it Boston ...... 21 16 .068 0 0 1 0 at 10 feet. 9 Inches, while Krause record of 4:30.7 set by Bill Murch the I. C. 4-A record books, John as he has In the gym he should de- West Springfield. Mass.. June 6— thusiastic were the sponsors they an estimated 60,000 marchers, as the New Deal was concerned. lOlght have been a different story. Cincinnati ...... 22 finished as one game and several i ing and then the Manche.stor arrav also outdid himsell with a tie for Paul Jones’ 4:14.4 standard set In feat the Thread City boy. Green l)erg. Detroit, 13. among whom were said to be about lU .538 have made only nine runs and 33 thundershowers. | Totals ...... began to bobble the ball all over of Manchester In 19351. (Special)—Ready to go tha longer planned to make the event an an- Don’t forget that It was the doctor ' NOTICE » Locals Gain 4-0 I.,ead. Pittsburgh ...... 20 19 39 5 9 27 13 2 second only three Inches below his 1913. route after getting the feel of the nual affair and to bid for the na- Stolen bases—Lewis, Washington, 10,000 Slovaks. .513 hits In those alx games and, wliat’s Two home runs by Hal Trosky Windsor the diamond and Rocky Hill plied tf 880 yard varsity relay—Won by 9; Myer, Washington, 7. who organized and drum-majored The situation was almost dupli- St. Louis ...... 17 22 .436 worse, they have hatl only one up a decisive margin. West Hartford (Peterson. Henner- Borck meets a little better com- track In the dash events In the open. tional open about 1040 or 1941. (Minister of Justice Ivan Deter, the motor cavalcade to Albany to cated Saturday. Through no fault Brooklyn ...... and one by l,yn Lary couldn’t wlii AB K H PO A R. Snow Trails Deardon Pitching — Kennedy, Detroit. 9-0; OF PUBUC HEARING' . .17 27 .380 pitcher go the full route. ' Mean- llansomc. If . ., VVilkos started on the slab for berry. Duffy and Backer): Middle- petition this week-end when he runs Ing schooling trials, the top Stare Jimmy Demoret, Houston's "bad a Slovak representing Slovaks In Inform F. D. R. that Connecticut of its own. Mnnehesters’ trip to the Philadelphia . . . . for the Tribe. But they finally poll- 4 0 0 4 0 1 The Wigrenites were In fine fettle of the 600 greyhounds signed for the weather” champion, found the Grove, Boston, 9-1. . .11 26 .297 while, the Cubs have climbed fro.m ed out the game wlicn Jeff Heath ; Tronsky. as ... 3 2 Porterfields and retired in the fifth town. 2nd; Manchester, .3rd: Bristol, with Glenn Cutmlngham. Gene ]Veek End Sports the government, pointedly declared was right behind him, and that was FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AM- Bell City was delayed almost an 1 1 for this test of their athletic ability greyhound racing season that opens afternoon gale on the hump-backed PROVAL FOR A CONSTRUC- .AiitcHcan l>(*airuo third place to the top on a streak tripled to tie the count in the nlntl) ; J. Vannie. cf ... . 4 0 2 when the score wa.s tied. In favor 4th; East Hartford, 5th, Time Venake and Princeton’s Pete Brad- "no treachery and no violence shall Before Chicago, as Farley calls It. hour and the game got underway a Cleveland ...... 0 0 and produced a host of nighly grati- 1:36.2. (D.v Asitorlated Preiu) St the local oval June 17 will match course not to his liking. Leading N.V’n o N A L LEAGUE separate us.” ) TION OF A CHICKEN COOP . .28 13 .683 of 14 victories in 17 games. and Willl.s Hudlin doooled in the i Idiclpa, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 of .Server, who pitched a gd grade ley In the New York A. C. meet In In addition, Dolan right through hls half hour late. Skies were threat New York ...... 23 fying performanees. Not the least a special three-quarter mile race Paris— Don Budge reaches fourth speed over the futurity .distance In the field by two strokes after 38 Batting — Lavagetlo. Brooklyn, lean period of no publicity has been IN A NON-(X)NFt)RMIN(Fv aalng but only a little rain fell and 16 .590 The Giants got only three hits tenth after Tioiky had singled and ! Koisoreck. c . .. 3 0 0 13 0 0 ot ball but got no support whatso Medley relay—Won bv .Manches- Washington ...... 2i> 20 ever from his mates Martino stoi'd of which was the second place that ter (.McCaillum, Schwartz, Sault and aiming at the world mark of 3:00.4 round of French hard court tennis tonight’s qualifying tests that start holes he soared to 76 for a 218 and .359; Lombardi, Cincinnati, .858. pally with big Jim and chats with AREA IN THE TOWN OF the Kelleyltea proceeded to talh .556 yesterday as they took a 4-1 drub- been forced by Ken Kcltncr, j A. Kutowicz. 2b 2 0 0 0 0 at 8 p. m. a tie (or sixth with Wlllle Goggln, Boston ...... 22 18 bing from Cincinnati’s Reds and fi- Darling, rf . . . . nut for Rocky Hill, handling the Snow acquired in the 440 wilr an Buskyl; Bristol, 2nd; Middletown, held by Josef Mostert of Belgium. championships. ' defeating Ghana Runs—Ott, New York, 40; Good- him regularly on the telephone. MANCHESTEai, CONN, 'rf! -three runs In the accond atanza .550 A four-run blast against Lefty ' 3 0 0 0 0 0 The big event of the night's bill San Bruno, Calif. FAIRHELD G. 0 . P. Detroit ...... 20 22 .4«6 nally lost their lead to Chicago, Strong, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 pitching assignment rreditahiv and exciting strelth drive tha) put nim 3rd: West Hartford, 4th. Event not Other I. C. 4-A records which Mohammed, India, 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-1; man. Cincinnati, 85. "That Farley always tried to do ftquatrito alnpled but w-aa foIrcH .it Gornez In the fifth, pins a homer Dy 0 vvithln te.n yards of the fast Itytng will toss King of Sliver. Swamp Paul Runyan, White Plains. N. Upon the appllretkm of S e a i^ second aw Col** reached on a field- I*hlladelphia ...... 17 23 •42.‘> which belted over the Phillies, 7 to Beau Bril that offset a similar wal Shrrwlll, lb ... 3 0 0 7 0 0 getting a triple and a single at bat. counted In point scoring. Time promise even bigger things in the Gone Makn eliminated hy Tctsiio Y., took (7.50 second money with Runs batted In—Galan, Chicago the right thing by our Doc la evl- Chicago ...... 1. The box score: I’rardon, who ran a frop) race all 2:44.6. future were Delos Thurber’s 6 feet Nakano. Japan, 6-1, 6-3. 4-6, - ; Angel, Miami Moon, Mountain Mist and Ott. New York, 40 denrod by the (acta. Dolnn was Calvert for a certificate of ge- -«r’« choice, f’ole went to third on . .13 23 .361 lop by Friink CroHettl, proved the 6 0 and Crag’s Pal—all figured to battle 21,V Ram Snead, White Sulphur TO DISCUSS “ PURGE” proval of the location of a ch leA i • Oreene'a aingle to riRht, then both St. Louis ...... **2 25 .324 After giving up a first-inning run downf.'ill of the Yanks. Totals ...... 28 1 3 27 6 3 Rnrky Hill. the way In clipping 4-;otns of a Field K\entN 6 3-8 Inches In the high jump over Owen Anderson beats Henri Cat- Hits—McCormick. Cincinnati, 85- named chairman of the NRA ad- ah r h po second from tie old record It out for victory honors this season Springs, W. Va.. was third with 217. Slaughter, St. Louis. 62 coop on his premises at 386 PaHMr •cored on Robln.^on a hlt.a The lat- Eastern Lea true when Joe Moore singled and Mel The Detroit Tigers and Chicago Score by Innings; a e Broad Jump - Baxter. Mid., 1st, 20 B strong field and Joe Moclalr’a teah. France, 6-1. 10-8, 2-6, 6-1. Johnny Revolts, MIlwraukee, who vLsory board, and then he was ap- Street. ypf; Kenepek, 2h. c . .5 0 1 5 1 0 Sam Harris did a nlftv Job in tak- —Into the same event, the sixth Doubles—McCormick, Cincinnati. (Oentlnned from Page One.) ter atole second, went to third on a Hazleton ...... 20 11 .645 Ott doubled. Johnny V.andermeer Whtte’^ o x ended losing streaks Manchestre Green .022 000 010 -6 feet, 7 inches: Cossito, .Mid., 2nd, 9:31.2 In the two miles for Man- Hartford, Conn.—Elwood Cobke race of the list scheduled by racing shot a 68 Saturday to tie Harry I>ointed Internal Revenue Collector It la ordered: -vv- didn't yield another hit until the Windsor...... 000 100 000-1 Gilbert. 3b, If . . .5 1 0 0 0 0 (ng second in the 100 and l.orch 20 feet, 3ti Inches; Shields, Man., hattan. 16; Martin, Philadelphia, 14. (or Connecticut, He functioned In fielder’s choice and th^n came home Binghamton ...... 21 12 .636 without getting anywhere. The Folll, cf ...... takes New England singles tennis secretary Barry 'Welsh. Cooper of (Chicago for the first day’s That the foregoing appHeAtHB when a balk was called on Peti Albany ...... 21 ninth. The Red.s wrecked Civile Caa- Two base hits. Comber, Hedlund; . .5 1 0 1 0 0 clicked for a fourth In the ’220 Two 3rd, 20 feet, inches; Palmer, title, beating Howard Stephens. Triples — Goodman. (^Bclnnatl; preeldent of t)w county organlza that Job for a while, during which 16 .568 rigers. after four losses, came back Zankl, c ...... Bad Sally, popular star of the lead, wound up with 217. It gave be heari at the Municipal BuUa S' WUson. Bristol’s ace right han‘ler Hartford ...... tlemnn’a part In a mound duel In hits off, Waichkowskl 3, Strong 9; . .1 0 0 0 0 0 phices by M-ddlnown u- tbs c« ntury Man., 4th, 20 feet. Inch; Woods. Yale, 1-6, 5-7, 6-0, 6-0, 6-1; Helen Rlrso, Plttab)irgh; and Mlse and tlon and National Coinmittceman while Gus Lonergan stood on hls . . 18 14 .663 to blast the Boston Red Sox for Dounoke. rf .. . .3 past two years, who topped the list I him a tie with Frank Walsh of In said Town on the 16th day^w Manchester scored again in the Klmlra ...... 18 the eighth when Buck McCoi-mIck’s stolen bases. Patri.ss. Vlot: double 1 1 0 0 proved the deciding factor that W.H.. 5th, 19 feet. Inches. Morton Grove, III., for fourth. Gutteridge, St. Louis, 5 each. .Samuel F. Pyror, Jr., of Greenwich senatorial rights and blocked con- 16 nin»» runs In the «ei*onle by Frye JlkIko. * Chalrrame, bat for Bri«t'»l. Ib-'d alrcadv got • Tonight the German Amerlcans,*competltlon and that Is what counts. White, Sb ___ mile was the .stop waten can- feet. 814 Inches; Gavelio, Man., 2nd. If you think a pro baa a ’ cinch lic Until the opening of the season be submitted on contributions and Albany at Elmira. of the season and kept nine hlta Donnelly, c ... consider Ben Hogan, the Texa»! trophy for first time In history of June 17. and doubles by Lutz ami Hadden. Truai Kaiuta of Ruth L Clienay u- WILLIAM E. BUCKUBY," three suc'^ssivp hjo-.vi ffl c*v B’ an- i Binghamton at Williamsport and Moriarty Brothers make thetr Those who have watched the Ger- well scattered as he issued two r.einela of Mlddletowm stayed with 117 feet, 8 inches; Duffy. W.H.. 3rd, The box score: expenditures of party funds and «• or Edna L . C hanty lata o f .Mnn- chard in the lead-ofy r- U and it | Blanev. c ...... 113 feet. 11 Inches: Squatrlto, Man.. bom shotmaker----- Every time he competition despite Marvin Ward’s SecrebnjL Trenton at Wilkes-Barre. debut In Twilight League circles, man lads perform say that the team passes and fanned three. Jack Mays, Manchester’s phenom tbrougn the finishes 86 boles, he gets cramps In FOR 3RD STRAIGHT WIN Tall Odare that "expenditure.' of funds of the • iM -tcr. (ti said District deceased. tteart the ball game if n** connect- ; Is playing smoothly and really get- WMlkos, p ...... 4th, n o feet; Dcxjcy, E.H., 5th, 108 67 for new amateur course record. Tha Trusiees having exhibited liielr playing at the West Side Oval In playing right field, was Injured in Server, p ...... first Isp but faded swiuly -is Leary hta leg muscles before he can leave New York—Southern California AB R H PC organization be limited to Fairfield •d aK^»ln. Kovitr^ took but a min i ting the benefits of good coaching. the fifth in sliding Into a bag and feet, 8 Inches. (Winning toss bet- iiiiiiual account with said eatate to the third game on the schedule. This began to epen up wa n that g.ound- the locker room ....A n d his stom- track team scores In 10 of 16 events HIGH CAPTURES lOTH Wilkinson, as .. 5 1 1 county and for party purposes with this C::urt for allowance. It la ute to get set and »h»-n • ma.«hed a ^ Plitt has been around a long time was replaced by "Chuck" Davidson eatlng slildc which U a It mg of ters old meet record of 117 feet, 9 . (Centtnond from Page Eight) Johnson, lb .. In the county.” whistling line drve to t^lrd K ; :VYPiTEItDfiY’S»STRRS contest will start at 6:15 o’clock 31 4 6 24 10 13 ach muscles bunch up in knots In a and piles up 47 1-2 points to win .. 5 2 3 13 ORDEKEU:—That the 1 Uh day of and knows what la Is all about. For of the High School nine, who is oeauty tc watch. He 8eeir..a to be inches set by Peterson last year) Hadden, c . . . .. 5 3 3 This tatter provision Is simed at June A. D. .ISSI, at * o ’clock (d. a t ) foot one way or the other an-t’ t j sharp and from all indications It Porterfields ...... 002 011000— 4 couple of houra....A l Lopez, the latercoUeglato A.A.A.A. champion- with three blows and Norm Plltt rot 4 NOnCE Johnny Vander Meer. Reds — that matter, so has Woody Wallett. being given every change to make flying over the track in the lasi two Shot put-Peterson, W.H.. 1st, 47 Lutz, 3 b ...... 5 3 3 answering criticism of , Rmdiey’a forenoon, at the Probata Office. In would have been a safety hut Orepre • ought to be a tight setto from start Rocky Hill ...... 011 202 25*—1.3 Bees’ catcher, has gone on the vol- ship os three meet records fall tad COL TRACK DLWEM two. 2 «sld Manrheaiar. ha and tha aamw Is Pitched three-hliter and fanned five A Veteran Outfield a starting berth on the team. laps and then unleashed a fresh feet. 9L Inches; Squatrlto. Man., tmtairily retired Hat since he broke Norris. s( . . . .. 5 0 2 3 handling of organization funds, didn't have to move from his tracks to finish Jack Dwyer and Bill The Germans will have a veteran Two base hits. James. t’wo' are tied; double vrlctortee bv Oernmn Americana for a hearing on the ,iliow> OF PU6UC HEARING to whip Giants 4-1. Brennan will officiate! The Bluefields will be Idle until burst of speed in the final furlong 2nd, 44 feet, 74» Inches; Becker. his thumb.. . . Mullen, cf . . . .. 4 0 1 voiced on Dec. 16 last bv Kep. ,\’oah ance of said account with said ea- to make the putout and retire the outfield In operation tonight. Burk- Three base hits: Dubell. Martino John Woodruff in 440 and 88C and FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AP- Willis Hudlin and Hal Troskv. In. Seem Evenly Matched their next Twi League start a week Stolen bases; Caron, Keneoek that sent him to the tape a full 100 E.H., 3rd, 44 feet, 2 'j inches: Reid, (Continued from Page Eight) AB. R. H.PO. A. E. Stevenson. 2b .. 4 2 2 0 H. Swayne of Darien. Dite. and - chta Court directs (ha hardt, Weiss and Varrlck, a trio of from tonight. B, 4th, 44 feet: Gavelio. Man., 5th. The Indlan.s have signed their Harvey Woodstra In hurdles, and Sturgeon, ss .1 2 1 2 5 0 J. Sterling, If . . 4 0 0 1 Truatees to give puhlte notice to .all PROVAL FOR A GASOLINE’ ** a ’thlrty-mln’Jte respite wa.s taker. ‘ ^ These two teams, on paper, Gilbert. yards ahead of the rest. Suntava ot Weiss, lb .. First Selectman John Ferguson P> rsons Interested therein to appear rove in winning run for 5-4 victory kre good hitters and dangerous In the Bloefielda 42 feet, 3Vi inches. classy third base rookie, Ken Kell- mile record o f 4:13.9 by Howard | Interscholastle League title In four- 8 1 1 16 0 0 Wilkie, rf ... .. 4 0 1 2 FILLING STA’nO N IN THE as a heavv„.a.. dowTpour..„„i |,:ur floodedliuuueo Muzr\aiuzzv , .1.. . J . ” matched. Both have a squad pinches. They will nut Patsv V(n»» Left on baaes: Porterflelda 9 Bristol waged a blttei duel with Borck, fumlafaea featurea Burkhardt. If of. Fairfield Is reported to be pre- and he Iteard tharaon by publl«liitig field AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rocky Hill 9. Javelin—Wozenski, B. 1st, 150 ner, for 1939 already___ Looking I teen attempts, s record that should • 863100 McLagen, p .. .. 4 0 1 n a copy of this order tn some news- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, blit It was impossible to con- ' no,r.--s ^ Trosky clouted two | ^ hustling youngsters and both will at third. Bog^m at^short^Msrihfy Cannamela for second and got it by Montclair, N. J.—Archie San Ro- Vlncc, 3b ... paring to offer an amendnirnt to tlnue after that half hour and .Man Paganl, c ...... 5 2 1 4 0 0 Baae on halls off Wllkos 1. Server a step or two. Leary’s time was feet, 2ti Inchea; Peterson, W.H, ahead to a salary squawk, no doubt stand for many, many years to •10 1 0 5 2 paper having a drculstlon In said CONN. after tbsr b-,r b...r Man | TamuUs. Dodgers-Pitched i leader^'bv w1nn"ina "P . ^",11 Plltt afVecond andM eri at mani faila in attempts to break come. E. Plltt. 2h . the report with a declaration on the plsirlcl, five days before salcl day of fe s t e r ’s title prospects ’ now Smith, 2b ...... 4 9 2 Hughes 3. Martino 1. only 4-lOths off the mark he set at 2nd. 141 feet. 4 inches; Roach. W.H, ----- Around town you hear Bolly .3 0 0 1 1 0 45 11 17 27 15 6 party a attitude on ratltal and V b nye runless ball In four innings tain that \voodv : “ ” t. Vince almost stole the show E. Raguskua, lb 4 3rd. 140 feet, 3 inchea; Dsvldson, Grimes won’t be around Brooklyn world three-quarter mUe mark. nm. Manchester now holds seven of Ruchy. 2b ., ..1 Machine Shop hearing and return make to thli Upon the application of Robect Oft Its ability te ga:n revenge 1 Struck out by Wllkos 4, Server L e state meet last year and he labor. Couru Schaller for a certifleate of apprav- A. Raguskus, 3b 6 Man., 4th, 137 feet. 10 Inches; How- long-----And that If Chuck Dressen nlng distance In 8:01.5 in handicap the fourteen League standards in Sullivan, cf . morrow for the 22-2 trourcing suf- over Pirate, ------1 ‘'“ '’Hng for Moriarty but just Sides and is reported to be ____ 1 3, Hughes 1, Martino 4 probably would have bettered that AB R H PO A E W ILLIA M S. HYDE. al of the location of a gaaollne fill- fered from West Hartford In the E. Rautenberg, cf 6 0 Umpire Plnchera. land. Mid., 130 feet, 6 Inches. doesn’t want his job. Lippy Leo race. the record book, Bristol possesses N. Pint, rf . Glovannici, o n „ . ; *To Emil putt will start on the faster this year. with any kind of competition H.4.4.11. ing station to be located at the ie- first tilt early In the season. ard i' ®bowns—Hit homer ^ mound. Is not even guessed at. Nor- F. Mahoney, If 0 Final Team Scores Durochrr or Frankie Frisch might New York—Mra. W. P. Stewart s (our and West Hartford the other Bedurtha. c Glee.^on, c f ...... 6 0 2 2 To name Moriarty’s at this time C. Keeney, as . Palmer Regains Form land It----- Cbuck’a first choice but 8-1 shot. Pasteurized, wins 70th Lashlnskl. p Dowd, If ...... 6 1 0 0 MORE ARRESTS EXPECTED tersecUoD of Hartford Road end “ er Yankees "1 " , man Plitt pitched some excellent 2 GA*S RALLY TO TIE , , Points three. The local tiUlsta are; George AT A COURT or PRORATE IlEtTo West Center Street. is difficult. Most any kind of a team J. May, rf . . . . Palmer, back in form after his “ seems he's getting about tan G’s Belmont Stakes and 134,530 at Bel- Clark. X ___ Frye, sf ...... 4 1 3 6 i-epper. Mar for this game will probably take the 0 I The German-Americans staged slump In the state meet, bad things Manchester ...... 60 Leary with a 157.4 half mile in .at Manchester, within and for tlia It Ls ordered: 'p ^ ie rM a r tln ^ Cardinal, and ! ke'“ .Jtd ^^“^n ".'’g^aln-Tol!? R. Holland, rf , ^aahvllle—with lota less head- " ’° " t Park, beating out favrored 1935, Fran Leary with a 4:24.7 mUe Mordavzky. J., lb 4 2 0 8 iJlatrlct of sMAncbdtter. on ih« 4tb Mlit Fhoffner. field Bob O’Malley will get the four-run outburst In the fifth nnd all to himself In the high jump and Middletown ...... IN WATERBURY SCANDAL d *y o f June A. D.. I»3g. That the foregoing applicatloa i ^“ btl might get nomlnted. It’s Neubauer, p .. les----- Ted Meredith, the last guy Dauber from WIlUam Dupont. Jr.’s In 1938, Tommy Deardon mth a Schetbenflug, a . 4 I 1 5 AGAWAM PARK plnch-dorubie with »cond base berth. Jack Stratton Davidson, rf .., picked up another tallj In the nmth bad no trouble at all In breaking West Hartford ...... 38 5-e to do it. watched Long John Wood- 37 5 11 27 15 3 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Eio.. be heard at the Municipal Buildhgf senr. >k 2" ' J'*"* * gvess before game time. to deadlock East Longmesdow, Bristol ...... 24 stable by a half length In mile and 52.1 quarter In 1938. Wesley Palm- Elms Mordavsky, f ... 6 2 1 1 JuniTB. MCAI i P t I NCF t CL O may be on first and Just who Wallett the old record of 5 feet. 10 mches ruff from Pitt score a double In Dubaldo, P. 2b .. 4 2 3 2 In said Town on the 16th day of ^7'.. “ 1 } - - ° wlnnlng nm | in picking Wallett to pitch for will really draw upon besides Pon- Mass., at the latter’s field yester- East Hartford...... po 2-3 one-half race. er with a 6 feet, 3-4 Inch high jump AB. R. H.PO. A, E. (Oentlmied from Page One.) Estate of Jacob Orenatatii of Xtan- pa c e s In 6-5 opener victory; Shoffner Morlartya It must be remembered Totals 37 14 11 37 la 8 set by Munson of Bristol three years the 4(M and 880 at the I. C. 4-A Dubaldo, A. p . . . 5 4 8 0 June. 1938, at eight P. M„ and that pitched mne-hltter. fanning four, in gratz. the reliable catcher. Is hard day as the game was halted by rain ago. And Cutler continued to ahow meet Saturday----- Womler what the In 1938, Wilson McCormick with a Gleason, 8h ...... 6 - . ^ ^ notice be given to all pereemi DAILY that thl.r team will be minus several Hartford I'karaalaits Milky Way stable, noses out B. F. Johnson, rf ...... 8 0 0 1 reoommended such action are Leary. to state. When the high school AB. R. “7ter going the regulation distance. Improvement by tying for thlro in east would hsve done against those 13 ,fbot pole vault In 1985, Frank J. UmiTlatno, as. .5 i o 0 5 g The Manchaatar Trust Company Interested In said application, of tte good players until after the High H. PO. A. E. 3 1-2 Inchea. Squatrlto fouled out of W p e o n ’s Leading Article and Lieut. Gov. T. Frank Hayes, who Is games are over It will be fairly easy Jordan, c . . . . .4 0 Fred Burkhardt's timely single with this event. Palmer also was fourth Southern Californians If Long John Davis wits a 189 foot, 5 inch Jave- Zackak). c f ...... 6 l i 2 o 6 Conaervator having axhibited Its an- pendency and of the time and ptae# S ntaHLehf’JlIr -^rfiYlIi'esTta season Which will 1 8 1 0 the javelin buj Davidson kept Man- Ctalumet Farm’s Cross Bow II in 47 IS 14 27 8 4 A j» mayor of Waterbury; John D! nual account with aald aitata to this to name the team. The usual ad- Roche, lb . . . . Sturgeon In scoring position tied wam’t handy?___ lin toas In 1937 and Manebester-s H. Marrlslno, e .. .4 2 2 1 o n at hearing thereon, by publishing a Sox to Red ! be two weeks hence. Then Wallett 3 1 1 8 0 0 In the broad jump. sllghUy more Machine S h op ___ 001 631 200—IS of Waterbury, Democratic Court (or allowanoa. It ta mission' prize will be given at the Chlz, c f ...... 5 0 1- 1 0 the count for the GA’t. Chester from being shut out when Emis Qutaley, the ump. Is proud photo IlnUh of (6.530 Steger Handi- varsity relay team wrtth a 1-85 2 Fall. » ...... 1 1 a 4 3 0 copy of this notice at least threa - Tex « ’ho is coach, might decide that sixth Inning. 0 than an inch behind Ed Shields, who cap at Lincoln Fleldo. clocking In 1934. Tall O d a r s ...... 501 021 101—11 ••Ader in the House and former ORDEHEU;—That tha llth dkr of lO^ST TIME 215 Kinel. 2b p . . . 5 1 2. 2 1 2 East Longmeadow la slated to took third with a nice jump of 20 he took fourth by sending the sneor M a papa ^ e o t the stock down on McCarthy, 3b . .. . 8 0 0 3 8 0 Two base hlta, Hadden, Luts; Juna A. D.. l»>s, at * o’clock td. a, t I times In tbe Evening HerakL Bad ' •SIN SHINE 'Phillies with win I Dv*fy •» ready and send him Two of the teams have already Hall. If ...... 137 feet, lu Inches. ^ farm la Kansas----- And Is tell- San ftaacisco—Austin C TBy- Moore. 2b ...... l 0 0 r ' 3 1 statute revtsion comroiasloncr: Dan- forenoon, at the Probata Offlea, In Monta s^rat.nn The Germans have Big Ed 4 0 1 2 0 0 come to ML Nebo next Sunday for feet, 1 1-3 inchta. three baae hits, Frye; home runs, iel B. B. Hickey, of Stamford, Re- by sending a copy of this notice by , , „ ------White Sox, and complained about the other teams Tracy. 3b Now Hold Seven Jiurks ing the boys bow about the prize ^ s entry of Indlaa Broot^ and P.A*AXL PRACTICE R. Petera: snrweu three base hits. Rhutanbe^; home (OsaOmsed aa Fags Ntaw.) Chester. (N. Mia. g. orr-a Both Napoleon and Caesar i ® ™ ...... 003 020 000—5 The Pleiades form a cluster of in said DtatrlcL flva daya befora said ter, (jonnectlcuL and Gavelio was fifUi wttb U feet Y.) foUmm aN toytag wttk Iks Idsa gTMt administrators as well more than 2,000 stars, o f which six « w 1935 Legislature and Senator (OsBtteaed oa F a n NIm .) Oraloeo by 1 1>A Jaagtba. Runs batted in. Lashlnskl L Stur- ^Xbew A. Ehiiy, New Haven, for- ?hY, cLrt"'"* '» RAYMOND W. (30SI grant fioMlere. or seven are vtslbla to the naked 1. Wells, Burkhardt 2, Falk 2, eye. mar eouaty eommlaaloner of New WILLIAM R BTDR j Havoa. -4-4-11. Jefiga. WILLIAM E. BUC PAOETOJ

USStM. HOMty - \ 'W ,AVL RlGW't ~ bams ,HORAC»l Nabody haa any more upa and THE COMING k’E.ABS 1 ASWIO •m' BOSS downa than dOea tha alerator girl YOO KWOVO. Forward, turn forward, O Time, TOOAV fO R ATIM R2VI and yat aha amilat Occaolonally. VOo’O t ONLY your flight. OAN WACATTIOVd And give us a preview of what HAO YB’ AOS Mrs. SnjlUi 4at the bridge party) In sight. JL A V\TTV.t O s « « HOUSES FOR SAL1$ LEGAL NOTICES we start playing, do you When all of these bold "reforms” A V0EE.M IWfAT , t'OR HEALTH—Sport, to reduce, 13 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES MOWER SHARPENING, repairing. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE FOR SALE—64 HUDSON Street, mind U 1 consult my husband on a blossom and fruit, 0)0 B% SAN f ' r»ut a bike. 25o hour. Ask about 6 AT A COURT OF PROBATE'HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD EVERGREE.VS, SHRUBS, ana. Vacuum cleaners -econdltlonea. USED 4 MONTHS ___ $125 house, all improven ents. On lot «t Msnchsster. within and . for tho AT A epURT OF PROBATE HELD point rm net quite sura of t And still other new-fangled notions lor 1 plan. George B. WlUuimi, to boot hedge, trimmea and sprayed, Key majung, lock repairing, sate We'U give you 18 months to pay. extending through from Hudson to District of Manchester, on the 4th piatrlct of Manchester, on tha 4th at Manchester, within and for the H o s t-^ h , certainly nSCm y dear. 105 Oxford, off Strlcklar.d. Tele- d ay o f June. A. D.. 1938. District of Manchester, on the 4th grapes sprayed. Shade trees trim- combination changing. Bralthwalte. This furniture Includes a complete William street. Width 98 fL, length day o f June A. D „ 1918. Mrs. Smith (turning to her hus- Present WILLIAM 8. H Y D E , K l o . . day o f June, A. D.. 1938. First Farmer—Potato phoiic 6234. med, cavities and bruises cared 52 Pearl street. Bedroom, Living Room ana Kitchen Judge. Judge''"* S HYDE. Esq.. bMd. in a whlaper)— WeU, George, bugs Ste 185. Large garden. Phone 7900. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDEf, Esq., my whole crop In Ie.s.s than 10 days. for. Trees removed. Conn. State outfit. Even rugs and a radio are of Sgmuel Ford late of Man- Judge. did you say two kicks, or thrse. for 55ea¥b UR artists" —Complete LAW.NMOWERS SHARPENED — Estate of Elisabeth Johnston lats no trum ps?" Second Farmer— They ate mine In llcetise. The kind ol work you tVTil Included. Seeing Is believing, so cheBier, In said DUtrlct. deceased. of .Manchester. In aald Dlatrict, de- Estate of Janes M. Preston late of lor Free Art Cour.v ivalue 3215.). like. Pncfta reasonable. John "is. Price $1.00. Factory method. Call- WANTED— On motion of .Mary Ford of said ceased. ’ Manchester. In said District, deceas- two days and then roosted In the Write today for Free Test. Give why not let us prove to you that Manchester admfnistratfix ed. tVolcjlt. ed for and delivered free. Walt The Administratrix having exhlblt- IT OR NOT trees to see If I’d-plant some more. * Mge and occupation. Box L, Herald. this la a real bargain. The young REAL ESTATE 77 months from ed her administration account with On motion of The Hartford-Con- Bumett, 110 Spruce street. Phone he 4th day o f June, A. D.. 1938 be neotlcut Trust Company executor J ^ o , which leads aa tha blrth- Seed Merchant— That’s nothing. couple who bought this furniture aald estate to thla Court for allow- There’s a couple over there right 6183. PRIVATE BUYER will pay cash tor and the same are limited and allow- ance. it la ORDERED:—That six months fronx of Jockeys, la not represented had to break up housekeeping and ed for the creditors within which to the 4th day o f June A. D., 1938 now. looking throigh my hooka to AUWMOBILES FOR S.AI.E 4 FI.ORlS'l’S— NURSERIES 15 small place In or near town, no ORDERED:—That the llth day of f one major league baseball player. VVE SPECIALIZE In recovering they paid $210 for the same turni- bring In their clalni* against said June A. D., 1938. at 9 o 'c lo ck (d. a. t.) and the same are limited and allowV^ see who has ordered eeed for this iigents. Write P. O. Box 52, Thomp- estate, and the said administratrix Is p(i for the creditors within which to 1837 IX3DGE sedan, 1«37 Ford SPECIAL SALE—Geraniums In 4 roofs, and applying asbestos siding. tiire. If you have an automobile sonvilie, Conn. forenoon, at the Probate Office, In spring. and make a purchase, we will re- directed to give public notice to the eald Manchester, be and the same Is bring In their claims against said ' I Well, Pat, so you want to coach. 1936 Pontiac sedan, 19J6 and ,5 Inch pdts ibc and 25c each. Years ot experience. Workmanship #^st.Tt4*. and ihe said executor Is di- fund your gasoline. If not, let us assigned for a hearing on the allow- leave the works. Are your wages iToonerville Folks Ford coach, 193fi Dodg^e coach, Begonias, vinca vines, coleus, ver- guaranteed. Painting and carpen- Within said time allowed by posting ance of said administration account rected to give public notice to the too small? ^ Little Boy— How come you have By Fontaine Fox lOW Plymouth fiedan. 1934 Ply- benas, petunias, Boston ivy, and try. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells. Phone send one of our "Courtesy Autos” a copy of this order on the public with said estate, and this Court dl- creditors to bring In rhetr claims three Daddies when I have only for you. We'll call for you at any sign post nearest to the place where within asid time allowed by posting K sir, mouth coach. Cole Motors—64H3. r.annas. Phlox, asters, zinnias and 4860. LEGAL NOTICES Administratrix to give pub- a copy of this order on the public one? Woo Woo WORTLE, WHO HAS NEVER EVEN BEEN SPANKED time you desire. You arc under no the deceased last dwelt within said iic notice to all persons interested but I m afraid I’m doing a horse out i - ralcndulas, all 10c a dozen, 3 for town and by publishing the same In therein to appear and be heard there- sign post nearest to the place where of a Job. e Playmate-^Well, I don’t know. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened and re- obligation. Just phone or write us. ,\T A riiL'UT UK PltOHATK HKI.IJ R4>me newspaper having a circulation the deceased last^dwoU within said unless maybe your Daddy hasn’l OUR BOARDING HOUSE 25c. Salvia, cabbage, pepper, and at .Marielieslar, within and for the on by publishing a copy of t#is order paired. Precision grinding. De- ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. In said probate district, within ten in some newspaper having a circula- town and by publishing the same In any trade-in value. celery plants lOr a dozen, h for di-,trtet of .Manchester, on the 4th days from the date of this order, and some newapaper having a circulation •ten J4EN IN NINE RDOMS” livery service. Karlsen and Bdger- WATERBURY. CONN. day ot June. A. D.. 1SI38. tion In aald District, five days before 26c. Also evergreen trees. Always rsturn tasks to this oourt of the ao- i*ald day o f h earin g and return m ake In aald probate district, within ten Ten weary, footsore travelers, all Manchester open. Phone 8-3091. 378 Burnside ton, Buckland. Phone 7385. i'reaent WICLIA.M S. HYDE. Eeo.. tlcs gtren, days from the date of this order, and FOR BALE—GAS STOVE in ex- Judge. to this Court. In a woeful pUghL Ave., East Hartford, Conn. WILUa M a. M TD B return make to this court of ths no- Evening Herald LAWN MOWERS sharpened and cellent condition. Cheap If taken Eatate of Elisabeth J, Oolway late WIIaLIAM M, H Y D B tice given. Sought shelter In a wayside Inn one of .Mancheater In said district, de- H-4-4.M.______; , ST O RIES I N . TOMATO PLANTS, BEDDING reconditioned. Free delivery serv- at once. 87 Pine street. Phone 6821. cftas*d. -4-4-M.______WILZJAIf «. HTDB dark and stormy night, “Nine beds, no more.” the landlord CLASSIFIED plants for flower beds, window ice. Snow Brothers, 282 No. Main Upon application of The Mancheater street. Tel. 4506— 4531. USED COAL RANGES, $10 to $20. 1 rust Cttmpany, Kxecutor, praying AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD aalde “have I to offer you. STAMPS boxes and cemetery urns, cut St AD\TRT1SEMENTS Some include oil burners. Excellent f'»r authority to sell certain real es- St Manchester, within and for ths Manchestsr. within and for the Eight men can each one have a flowers for all occasions. Ander- District of .Msnehester, on the 4th day District of Manchester, on the 4th for cottages as well as Homes. tate belunKiiJit to said deceas'^d. as o f June. A. D.. 1938. day o f June. A. D „ 1938. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD room, but the ninth must serve OOQQt ala avarag* words i« a Una. son Greenhouses, 153 Eldrldgs St. per application on file, it Is at Manchester, within snd for the taliUla numbers and abbrSTlactons PRIVATE INSI'RUCTIONS 28 Watkins Brothers, 12 Oak street. Present WILLIAM 8. H Y D E . E s q , Present WILLIAM 8. H Y D E . E sq.. for two Phone 8486. OnDl'.,riUD:—That the foregnlnj? Judge. ^ Judgs. District of Manchester, on the itk Pu55*A Q u IU 7S •Mh ecunt as a word and compound application bo henrj and determined day o f June A. D., 193J. At this an angry clamor rose, and words as two worda Minimum cost la liMate of Martha Z. Gleason late Estats of Matilda D. Chsney of FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED YOUNG MAN — TAKE DIE.SEL FOR ,SALE—COMBINATION gray fit- fliu Probate (..ifTlce in M anchester Present WILLIAM 8. H T D B . X s q « arguments began. mica of ibrss lines. in Raid D istrict, on the llth day o f of .Manchester. In said District, de- Manchester. In said District, minor. Judge. Motors training to qualify as Dieael enamel coal and gas range, cheap. ceased. The Guardians having exhibited Whereupon the cunning host de- Una ratss per dar for tranalent tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- A. D.. at 9 oV lock (d. s. t.) Trust Estate of Clara E. Lord n-w -t Ma. Service Repairman. Write Diesel Inquire 40 Benton street. Tele- The Administratrix having exhibit- their annual account with aald eatate vised this most Ingenious plan- March IT, thSf bage plants at Odermann's, 604 in the foren oon, ntii that notice be to thlaglOurt for allowance, It le of Frederick J. Lord late of Manches- Parker street. Engineering Institute, 2206 Chest- phone 6071. Kivf-n to all person.s Interested In said 'd her administration account with ter. In said District, deceased A-B-C-D-K-F-O-M-I. Cash Cbarga nut street, Phlla,, Pa. said estata to thia Court for allow- ORDERED:—That the llth day of • OoBaecutlvs Dara ..I 7 eU| I ata estate o f the pendency o f Raid a p p li- ance, It la June, A. D „ 1938, at 9 o 'c lo c k (d. a t.) The Manchester Trust Company In room marked “A " two men were FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED cation and the time and place of forenoon, at tha Probata Office, in Trustee having exhibited Its annual placed, the third was lodged In t OoaaaeotJTs Dars ••I • atal U au ORDERED:—That tha llth day of account with said estate to this Court I Day ...... I 11 au| U «U hearing thereon, by publishing a copy aald Manehaatar. be and tha oama la **B.” i tomato planU, 16c dos. Cabbage MACHINERY AND HIOI.S 52 of this order In some new'spaper bav* June. A. D „ 1931, at 9 o'olook (d. a t.) fo r a llow an ce, it Is All ordara for Irroffolaf iMarUoaa BUSINESS •’’’®*>ats Offtea, In aaAIgnad fo r a kaaritag on tha allow - The fourth to " C was then assign- WlU ba eharfad at tba #•# tSwa rate plants lOc. Samuel Burgeas, lio Ing a circulation In said district, at anoa o f aald aeeount with aald aatata, ORDERED:—That the llth day of OPPORTUNITIES 9% IF. ITS A TRACTOR you want, least five days before the day of said . *‘ *"e'>estar. ba and the same la June A. D„ IttS, at 9 o'clock (d. s. t.) if 4 tpaelal rataa fot Iom tarn owoir Cantor street and thla Court diraela tha Ouardlana ed, the fifth retired to ."D .”. . call on Dublin Tractor Co., Provi- hearing, to appear If they see cause aaalKned for n hearing on tha allow- forenoon, at the Probate Office, in •ay adyartlalBf ctaaa •poa roaaaat. anoa of said administration account to give nubile notice to all paraont In "E the sixth he tucked away, In Ada ordarod Mfora tba third or dftb FOR RENT—IN BU8INE88 sec- dence Rd., Wlllimontlc, you are at said time and place and be heard fhtareatad tharatn to appear and ba •aid Kanchester, be and the same Is tion, brick mercantile building relative thereto, and make return to with said estata, and this Court di- assigned for a hearing on the allow- • F” the seventh man. day will ba ebargad aaly foi tba ae« offered a wide selection of tractors. this court. rects the Administratrix to give pub- heard thtreon by puMiahlng a eopy The eighth and ninth In " 6 ” and taal aambar of tlmas tba ad oppaar* MOVING— TRUCKING— with 3000 ft. of ground floor space. of thla order In aome newapaper hav- ance of said account with said ostata, WILLIAM R. HYDK !u jn,®!'®* <® all persona Intereited and this Court directs ths Trustee to •d* ebaratot at tba rata aara^ but S'lURAGE 20 Suitable for light manufacturing. therein to appear and he heard there- ing a circulation In aald Dlatrict, flva "H ," and then to " A " he ran. •o aUowaiMa of rafuoda eao ba mada days before said day of hearing and give public notice to all persons In- Wherein the host, as I have said, H-S-4-ii.______on hy publishing a copy of this order terested therein to appear and be ^ H A O S ruled the Russia ol the •a sis Uma ada stopped aftor tba FURNITURE MOVING. Two cover- Apply "Edward J. Holi. WANTED— TO HUY 58 in some newspaper having a circula- return make to thla Court. had laid two travelers by. §tth day. heard thereon by publishing a oopy ed vans, with Common Carrier tion In snid District, five days before WILLIAM 8. H Y D E of this order In some newspaper hav- And taking one, the tenth snd last, revolutionary days, and tha No **tUl forbids"] display Itoaa oat MOST JUNK HAS A rash value. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEIsD sslrt day of hearing and return make Judge. triumphant workers, marching on bold. plates for out of town moving. L. »• Mnnchf'Rter. within and for the to this Court. H-8- 8- 88. ing a circulation In said District, five he lodged him safe In "1." HEI.P WANTED— Call and let me see It. VVm. Ostrm- days before ssld day of hearing and the landed estates of Moscow and Tba Barald wUl aot bo raspooslbla T. Wood Co. Phone 4496. District of M anchester, on the 4th WILLIAM 8. H Y D E Nine single rooms, a room for each, FEMAI.E 35 day o f A. D . 1938. return make to this Court. other cities, took over the One ior OBoro than oaa looorraot Inaarttoo sky. Phone 5879—182 Blssell St, were made to serve for ten. •t aoy advartlaamaot er^srad for Preflcnt WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq H-6-6-S3. WILLIAM a. HYDE homes and beautiful public build- AUSTIN A. CHAMbERS when you Jiidg**. Jenner made the first inocula- And this Is what puzzles me and mors than ooa ttroa. WANTED—GIRL 18 TO 25 years ings in one mighty surge. Tba InadfartsDt orelaaloo of locor* want the best In Local and Long 1 ru*-f r-'.ktate o f Thom as C rockett tion for smallpox In 1796. H-8- 8-M. many wiser men. old with some experience In caring AT A COURT or PROB.\TE HELD Ten years later, about IBIS, the yoot pobileatlon of advertising will ba Distance Moving. Dally Express for children. Write Box W, Herald. ROOMS W ITHOm H0AR0 59 •i-w <*f John <*r'-''kett lute o f Man- at Manchester, within and fnr the tottlflad only by ea.noaUatloo of tba '•M. sif-r, In .«.iirl District, d'-'^easod. flrst readjustment was beginning Hartford, Manchester, Rockville. District of .Manchester, on the 4th store Manager (anapplng) — dbarra mads for tbe aarvto# rendered. FOR RENT—FURNISHED rooms The .Man.hcsfrr TruBt Company day of June A. D.. 1939, and the new Russia laid plans for Phone 6^0, 08 Hollister streeL W hat’i the matter, Jenkins? Can’t All advertlsementa must oonform for light housekeeping, In Wara- iK.xtiiK- t-xhndf.M] i(B. annual I'rcsent WILLIA.M S. HYDE, Esn a huge building program of bar tb stylo, copy and typography with WANTED—GIRL for housework...... w.rh R.ild c 'tn te to this Jucige. you serve this customer? nokc Apartments, 801 Mam street. own. The fruits ol that program tovolationa anforced by tba publish* Apply 29 Cottage street. ' fnr allnw anew. It. |s Estate of Elizabeth' Cook late of Assistant— No, sir. He is trying m and tbay reaerre tbe right to Apply to Janitor. »»IM‘ !:IM':d —'Hiat the llth day of FLA PPER F A N N Y are now apparent PAINTING—PAPERING 21 .M.ancheater, In aald District, deceas- By Sylvia to find two shoes which squeak in . Odlt, roTtae or reject any copy con* .Inn- A. I.) . p- V at [i r. ulouk (d. e. t.) ed. •coTAitss tv ueAscivKf. we. r. m. sc (. r Ilf. ,Tnd the Ram* Is nilmliiistrutlon account with s.ald es- $0.95 repapers room, celling paper- at 60 Cottage .street, Avaiinhle notable for Its fitness rather than tb be published eame day must ba ro* APPLIANCES— RADIO 49 .18 fn. a h- ifiiiK on the allowtate to this Court for sllowiince. II Is A lecturer tells us that prehistoric HE HOOFd-E b^fad by U o'clock noon; baturdaya ed or kalsomlncd. Material, labor June 15th. Apply at the same ad- m*'*. t.f jtatd a>'''-.unt with Raid cRtaie, "RI'ERED:—7'hat the llth day of its beauty. It boasts a certain XO*e#. dress. ;«nd fhi«: C-iur» directs the Tru stee to •lune A. D., I93S, at 9 o'clock (d. s. t.) men were never bow-legged or freedom from tha old tradltiona, bo o ster LEAOUE complete. Inside, outaJde painting. EVEREADY RADIO, high cabinet round-shouldered. SUIl, we had model, excellent condition. Will sell give public n'lficc- to all persons In- forenoon, at tha Probate Office In the ancient embellished forms. It TELEPHONE YOUR Large savings. Work guaranteed. NTCRted therein to appear and be snId .Manchester, be and the eame Is rather be bow-legged than prehis- RUMS SHOfCr very reasonable. Call 4 779 eve- LARGE FURNISHED room, house- symbolizes the new Russia. Lang. Phone 3692. keeping privileges if desired, rea- hi-nr/l th*r»'.n by putiliRheni? a Copy .'is.signed for a hearing on the atlow- toric. WANT ADS nings. " f this oril* r in .BMinr ro w spaprr hav- tttice of said Rdmtnlstr.itton account So the Russians are building ' O P < 3 A 9 «» sonable. Apt, 6, third flr>or, Iront. lOK’ ,T uirrnl.'i * I ,n In sanl l»lf«frirt. five with said estate, and Ihia Court di- Ada u a aecaptad e«ar tlta talaphona these days, literally, to the skiea. |gc.u.aa4T n»> REPAIRING 23 FOR SAI.JH—ELEf.TRlC Refrigera- 1009 .Main street. t-ff'-n- -id div cu. ft. size. Wri.LlAM P IIYI4E these buildings it will support a milty for errors In talapbooed ada Id -'^1 , fiH -ll- 4-9 A fine box. In excellent running room apartment, equipped witn AIONEY. chromium statue of the revered f P u r JD«T c u ts- U t M'CAR, WITH Will ba asanmed and tbalr aocaraoy ! baths, automatic hot water heater, !.. i.f A t' . bbbnoS ba guarantaeA shape. See It at Kemp's Inc. WIM.I A.M''v HVrtr, r.sq Lenin at the very top. One ot the npin ' smacked thp dash y V ' gas stove. Available Immediately .1 iidM >•. when fretting under U & AT A COURT OK PROB.A.TE HELD proposed Russian skyscrapers is MIS F I R S T ^WH6N HF HtTl INDEX OF FOR SALE-^7 CU. FT. used Frlgl- Orford Bldg. Apply Marlows. T; F.-t.-ii* u-w of William H, '• ManchRsier. within and for the KINDLY ADVICE AND SUOOBS- •howR here on a current Russian ^ 1^11^ I rtnvm dalrc. Outside newly duluxed. Unit ' of ,\Ianch*‘ Rfer, in R.iid tions. it is well to bear in SOla flM fT I n.»t 11-'», «lfcea5«t'd. LuBtrlct of .Msnehester. on the 4th stamp, one ot a scries on tha rKILLED MY ecy, s m i t h / , CLASSIFICATIONS EMERGENCY completely reconditioned. An ex- FOR RENT—THREE room heated i d.iy of June. A. D . 193S. that smal l Th. M.'inuht Rfor Truat Companv MIND POTATOES new architecture. BUZZ FORvFB cellent value. Kemp's Inc. apartment, centrally located. Ap- T'U'tsf h;4v«nB oxhiMtod IfR annual Present WILLIA.M S. HYDE Esq, DO NOT PERMIT OF MUCH ^Cfniyii>[ht 1*38^ “XARUPTHATPILB OF , ply to 16 1-2 Lllley street. ' •liHlge. TDUnVtR H» ^Migagamantg «•••••••#••••••••• arcounf with R.ald to thl* Court Ttust Estate u-w of Dwight W. PARING. LviNywyK,AMGPra/rfJ lii I' I iigeo •«•••••••, f'T aM-iwun-.-**. it Ir FOR SALE—20 CU.’ FT. com- MlUh Ut« of .Manchester. In said Dls- WHKU5-- waatna CALLS mercial refrigerator, 3 double gla.ss FIVE ROOMS AND 2 room.s. Just • •lU'KRtD —That tho llth dav of (ru'f, d**4'easeflr Thanks Wi**e*a«e*e»«ee .luno A. D. P-riH. at C) o'clock (d. r . t.) A minister looked over hla large GET OUT!! 5® Bamorlam doors, one mirror door. Unit nearly remodeling $15-$25. 3 Walnut The .Manchester Trust Company T h E P U N E ' Tt jji. m. at the Pr'ibiite Office. In trustee having exhibited Its annual congregation on Ea.ster, ’T realize," ^at and Pound ...... s.reet, near Cheney .Mills. Inquire r .i H .Manch^Rt'-r, he an.l the Banus Ib new. A fine refrigerator, low price. :iccounl with c said estate to this he aald, "that there are many here flOBSTJ? A Aanonnoementa , , • • • • • M • POLICE Kemp’s Inc. Tailor Store. iiBHiniM-d ftir a lunrlnj.' on the allow- t.'ourt f..r allowance. It Is Faraonala ...... '•t<'« t.f - ,.-l juM-.-unt With Raid entate. who will not be with us again un- SICKFNIN6' OUIii;iti:n:_Thal the Jlth day of til next Easter. I take thla oppor- Antemebnea .TM(1 thtR (' .iirt dim-is flic Trii8f#‘e to .tune A. D.. 1 939. at 9 o'clock hut are alto roiM|>/rTng to seiss lard. Did ul.atn.D W.n'ed ...... I«-A HIM ! L Du n n o, the English throne left vacant HE O w e s WE EVER B.lp W.nt.d—M.i. or Fern.]. 17 ME f ; FOR BUT we've Ac.nu w.nt.d ...... H OSPIT AL hy good King Richard, note held SEE THIS •Ittj.lton. Wa nt e d— r . m a U J - Mis DRfiss ^SEEN •Itnatlor. w .n t.d — ...... ,, raptire In Austria, Robin Kim SUIT, AND He m a n .TkiNOS Xmn.oyment Areoeles ...... 4*3 5131 finally been catsght by m bit of TtLLS ME HE Be f o r e? JUST LIKS Lire itech—Pets— Poultry— Vehicles strategy, Ftdlom the arrote to HIM IN Doga—4Urdd-p*I^t.S ...... 41 NEVER SAW ME I^ve Stock—VeMcles 42 see trhat happens, **The Ads^n^ bef ore • NOW BiOLOdr— . poultry sAd Supplies ...... tures of Robin Hood^ m UNDER A Wantad— Pets— Poultry-Stach 44 W ATER DEPT. mar Bros,* fRm MICitOSCOPK/ F or ia la —MlaaaflUMaawa ^clas For Sal# ...... Boata and Acoaasorfaa ...... i— ss 3077 'cd Building Matsrlals ...... 47 piamoade— Wgtebta—^ewalry «• 41 (After 5 P. M.) ^sctiieal App'lancea—Radio , 4 SitUa BukM good Ua weape, bep, tm m gollaw, Fuel and Feed ...... 41 eWa Uanu MoU Mortoa (OUria 4a BIoM MoriM' *9 beck of a rrody hesree, U away before du nr- b r i U u d ) . oidod in tbe roocM, aallop, Oarde^Farm— Dairy Predicts I. 7868 priscNl Normaiks ean stop kirn. Cbt (BoiU Bouaebold Oo«Nle ...... »• bMk to tha eaotla to w her. plaea lUcLlnery and Xoole 41 ••••• aMiam gg drnoAkm fr—^na n Musloa) Inttruffien’ s j.? Office and Store Ecoipment ,,,, |« M A N C HESTER B^clala at tbe Store...... lij 1 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE -'A ,i6 S T H 6 H C Wealing Apparel—Furs ...... s 1 That’s Different CTfS. lesi av ae« stavice. lec t . m j i j q . u. a. 6» t ._of W an ted—T o Buy W ATER CO. By THOMPSON AND COLL cJt^WiLUAM^ 41 f M *fc. U 9 #4f Doerd—Hetela—Reeeru ReetaaraMe ALLEY OOP oOOO LUCK, ZE B - AND NEVT SHLUH WILL MISS 1 JUST WAWTED TO re- l^ ir.e WithoutTTikilUUi 01 Board ,,, I* 5974 BUT, MVRA-’TUSrS see<3EAtJTiM e/ vcuseem niaslngr Disaster Boarders Wanted ...... TIME THERE’S AN ILLNESS N O RTH -N O M O RE FRECKLES, LET ,t(-A trieve THKT CONJURE SIIXV.'THE CASE TO ROC43ET THAT THIS LITTLE | MO. III follow /. : OH.THERE hOU ACE.'GEE,I'M RELIEVED?''- By HAMLIN Country Beard— KaMfla — IN Y X i e H O U SE CALL IN A CONJURIN’ FO’ F=l Ml PAY THE MAN Vise THO' THAT DINODIDMT BALL IN WHICH 1 HiD MBS. » CLOSED YOU arOuno D MET VEC DOOM, 1 SURE SEUEVED- Hvataoranta ...... ^OCAY REAL DOCTOR. FROM BON-J CHARM IS SUPPOSED TO | f 2. AND ©ET Rip . DREEM, BUCk A N ' RARE AW' BITE I’M NCrr THRU WrmTHAt p fa n ta d -R o o ra —Board BENTLEY'S EVIDENCE NOW/ Tiu- 1 3 1 tdldjuh MDU’D fail that PPiTT&p G AS CO. FIN D S ------Mil I F t INSURE OUR FUTURE.ER- OF HIM THERE'S A rr 5 U R E KNEW braJ Uetats Pof H«„t M YRA AKJO AOAINST THE PRO HAPPI- etT , I V m TAVIC - Oi • - Apartmenta sU ta Tanemenu .. FESSOB. PRINOPL-E HOW TD D IS- Builnse Locations for Rent . . . JA C K NE55.' rri /Them Bouses For Rent ...... 5075 jdT STAKE/ r LETi DO LODGE VOU, oburban For Rent ...... B A C K AT THE J: al l eight/ B e N T LE Y TWe BK5 ( appl e. freoc, ummer Horr.es For Rent --- S H A C K ranted to Keni ...... ELECTRIC CO. VJH eRE T H EY AND ITWlNK A WE CAN It'-u t 'U t . Fo. ( . 1. ARE g-Vi l k^l-lm er.i RuUdIn, for BiJ. . . BID O O O O Lose HiMf BualneM Prop.rtj for a . 1 ...... 5181 r^ n et .nd L.nd for S .1 . T H E H o « u . for ...... C O U PLE f 1!;' A RMAL. Ffoperty for B o i i 'l l i m ’ •uborUn for ...... Evening Herald F A R E W ELL t*'kM ,o...... Wuttd—HtU E.UU ...... * ««••—Lesti «MtM. 5121 \km E.J KottOO. 1 kpetilMO^'ai-toir.gi.i-^ T.saW VgSf "W \ Uf ~7

AOESjuaumi ^FAOE TWELVE MONDAY, JUNE 6,198S] iHancIie0trr lEim tins f rral&

Eleanor Duse Lodf;e. Daughters The local branch of the Woman's Nomination of officers will take Sunset CounclL Degree of Poca- of Italy, will hold Its regular month- Christian Temperance Union will Miss Mary Gates and Miss Annie St, Mary’s Girls’ Friendly society An' open circuit caused- trouble place at the regular meeting of hontas, will bold its regular meet- Payne of Pine Bluff, North Carolina, ABOUT TOWN ly meeting Wednesday evening at meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at will picnic at Highland Park this with the lighting system In the LInne Lodge, No. 73, Knights of ing tonight at 8 o’clock In Tinker are the guests for a few days of the Sons of Italy club on Birch the Swedish Congregational cbuYch, evening, leaving the church at 6 vicinity of Main and Bissell streets Pythias, on Wednesday evening at ball. The business will Include nom- Mrs. Hiram Grant of Foster street. SOm E a th WniUins of 8L LouU. street. The annual election of- oBl- o’clock. yesterday and at one time a pole on Spruce street. Ml&a Ella Stanley 8 o’clock at Orange Hall. The lodge ination of officers and a full attend- They attended the meeting of the ta apendlnif her vacation with cers' will be held and all members will lead the devotions and Mra. has accepted an Invitation to work ance la hoped for. Johnson Terrace caught fire. Men In New Ekigland Southern Conference the employ of the Manchester Di- her brotter and sister-ln-law, Mr. are requested to be present. Plans George E. Keith will be In charge of the rank of Knight on a class of •Bd Mra. Frank V. Wimarna of Tol- will be made at this meeting for the of the Methodist church while here, Sunset Rebekah lodge will be vision of the Connecticut Power the program, a portion of which will candidates for Monitor Lodge of and will spend the summer at the land Turnpike. annual banquet this coming Sunday include reports of the flower rais.sion Clifford’s Men’s and Boys’ Shop hostess to the district meeting to- Company located the trouble on a Providence, R. I., on June 24. will furnish the caps and gowns for Methodist camp grounds at Wllll- at the Sons of Italy clubhouse oc calls made by members. The speak- night In Odd Fellows hall. The pole near Klttel’s market on Bissell this year’s high school graduating mantlc. Keeney street. Miss Ada PaganI Is ! er will be Rev. Charles Johnson of new Assembly president. Mrs. Mary street and nuide the necessary re- Fred E. Werner will be accom- class. Several cases of caps and chairman of the committee of a r-; East Middle Turnpike. Fowler of Groton Is expected. pairs. rangementa, and has engaged Art panist for the muslciU, numbers to gowns have already been received Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi RAIN OR SHINE McKay's orchestra to play for danc- be presented In connection with the for the graduation which takes will meet tomorrow evening at 8 ing to follow the banquet. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the graduation exercises In Glastonbury place June 17tb. o'clock at the home of Mies Mar- DIAL 5.121 Concordia Lutheran Church will of 8th grade children. jorie Muldoon, 61 Westminster road. We CaU For If' meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 The American Legion Auxiliary and Deliver o’clock. The Private Duty Nurses’ Asso- will meet thla evening at 8 o’clock A rebeareal of the exercises for Vour Ooctor'a nurses’ home on Haynes street at Preacriptlon In the. State Armory. A fter the Children’s day, June 12, will take Miss Hazel Russell of Maple nurse’s home on Haynes‘street i t business session, Mrs. R. V. Gregan place tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at WELDON Public-Address 7:30 o’clock tonight. street Is spending the v;eek with will give another of her health talks. the Second Congregational church. DRlIfi CO. her sister, Mrs. Maurice Jobert of 908 .Wain SL AMPLIFIER Newport, R. I. Rental and Repair All activities suspended during the conference, at the South Method- SERVICE - let church, win be resumed this SPECIAL week at the regular time. Equipment Tailored to Suit Haleys Tuesday Specials Your Job and Price. The Regina D’ltalla society will liuierspring hold Its regular meeting this eve- 10-60 W atts Power. ning at 7:30 at the Sub Alpine club MATTRESS 1 t o 1 0 S p e a k e r s . on Eldridge street Our Fifth and Last, Get Into the Swing With Radio, Shipment of Regular 99c Records or Microphone. Colored Cross Stripe Mexicana $12.95 Minimum Price $5.00. Given With Cash Sales In Summer The smartest fabric for summer! For dresses, WM. E. KRAH smocks, housecoats, sport Both These Stores All Day wear, beach wear, doilies, KEMP'S 33 Delmont St. Phone 4157 Curtains scarfs, lunch seta, etc. T uesday Three patterns and three color combinations. 38" Mexicana and Gypsy Doodle Ptnehorst Strictly patterns. THE LURE OF MELONS FRESH C A L V E S ’ L IV E R 59c There*s a certeln something 36c Vj lb. 69c lb. about melons that makes each We have just received the Th€ CORK JW.HALC SUo^ Baooo. and every variety a favorite In last of these smart cross American homea. M amchister Cohh- striped curtains from the C yd.' Freahly CANTALOUPES manufacturer. They will have no more of thla mate- 29 GROUND BEEF Standard S l i e ...... 1,1c ea. rial. We have sold hundreds Doilies...... ,5c ea. Jumbo Size Melons . .2 for SOo 2 lbs. 55c loe Cold Watermelons. of pairs of this pattern. Brighten up your home for Napkins...... 1 f o r 2.5c LiHOIISe^SOH. Onca Peppen New Oaloas summer. For living room, Piace D o iiie s...... 10c INC. dining room, sunporch and Faney Native FRESH VEGETABLES 0IS speedometer wasn’t Scarfs ...... 19c ea- for summer camps and cot- V E A L CHOPS, 38c lb. FRESH JERSEY PEAS working and he forgot to tages. Brown and green Make up your own lunch- Bread Crumbs 11c qt. atripea only. eon sets. Tuesday Shoppers Make Extra California have it fixed. Don’t let this

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Drive your car in and let BABY SHOP Fancy, Tender Veal Cutlets Cold Cuts Green Beans . . . 2 qts. 25c us inspect your speedome- Scotch Ham Chop Suey SEERSUCKER SUNSUITS ter. Not only should it be ANKLETS

Solid Heads, Native Ice- tefrlrrn red. blue^anTm X" working at all times, but it Lastex and turn-back cuffs. berg Lettuce, ^ r\ 69c About 6 dozen to sell. should be working properly. each...... lU C HALE'S SELF SERVE BABY CARRIAGE NETTINGS We are an official service The Original In New England! Firm Slicing AH made up with elastic at the bottom, verv fine CUT C O R N ...... 19c station for speedometers mein. '' Tender whole kernels. Tomatoes, lb. 10c 29c and can save you both C pa'r RASPBERRIES ...... 19c AND HEALTH MARKET Freiih Native Strawberries lime and money. Satisfac- 11 CAULIFLOWER ...... 19c OIL SILK RUBBER APRONS Rhubarb Frejh Broccoli Real Value! Ladies’ Cotton tion guaranteed. For little tots up to 4 yeaw, In red and blue. Easy to wash and give long wear.

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Double seat and Guaranteed Flour “ 69c bow-back...... $1.39 635c

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MURE Yt)l GET ’’BtlTH” cloth. For cottage or GARMENT BAGS Enamel.8 Bring your ivatch in for inspection— if it needs at- \Ne maintain the lowest Limited variety of I /\ Tomatoes 2 Cans 23c tention we will tell you. 27”x 6 0 ’. pos.siblp prices on all qual- ... $1.69 colors. To close-out . l U C t f o r ...... 25c Fancy Light .ileat Sunbeam ity items.

DOUBLE green Tuna Fish 2 Cans 29c The Dewey-Ri'chman Co. ARTHUR

Large No. Ji/, Can Jewelers STAMP.S GIVEN Stalioners Opticians Drug Store The CORR JW.HALC Rublnnw Rnlldlng TUESDAY MANCHeSTZR COHH- Sunbeam Sauerkraut 9c

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BUILDING Short Shank, Sugar Cured North End Firemen's EVERYBODY'S MARKET FREE DELIVERY! D IA L 5721! Smoked Shoulders Lb. 18c

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MILK CRACKERS 3 lbs. 25c MAROI GRAS MATERI AL

Iceberg Lettuce FINE SPAGHETTI 6e 2 lbs. 15c And Continuing All Week

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TOMATO PASTE 5 cans 25c WILLIAM STREET GROUNDS Fresh Tomatoes Lbs. 2 15c

FRANKFURTS 2 lbs. 25c Purpose

Fresh Peas BIG AUTO PARADE 2 Lbs. 19c MINCED HAM 2 lbs. 25c Selected from quality No. 1 Fresh Native (1 Lb. Bunch)

TONIGHT DILL PICKLES 2 qt. jars 25c Asparagus Bun. lines with a reputa* 2 25c

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ORANGES Juice TONIGHTS PROGRAM: 2 doz. 29c HEALTH MARKET Let us assist you in Edward O’Grady, Boy Cometist of Boston, assist-

TOMATOES bskt of 2 lbs. 15e • ed by Wendell .Mashier, Cometist, Age 16.

planning either plain • Tony O’Bright, Xylophonist. Rib Lamb Chops NEW POTATOES No. Vs Dk.37e

• Betty McCarthy, Dancing Eccentric. ’’ work or a remodeling CARNATION MILK 4 cans 25c Loin Lamb Chops

James Farrand. Late of Hank Keene’s Banjo Ar- job. FANCY LETTUCE tists. head 5c

Pork Chops u. 28c 33c NATIVE STRAWBERRIES oi.l9e NEW RIDES NEW GAMES

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