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QUAKE SHAKES

HUGE BUILDING Schmeling Oir the Way Down—And Out LOWELL, MABS.

Shocks Severe Enough to PROGRAM HERE Awaken Sleepers But No PROBE OF MONOPOUES Damage Is Reported. '

BEINGJAPPED Lowell, Masa., June 23._r '

(AP) -— Windows were rattled and beds jarred In scores of DESIGNED homes here - and in adjacent TO PRODUCE

Consider AppHcation -For communities last night by tre-

mors that began two minutes PWA Funds To Improve before midnight and lasted for approximately 15 seconds. Resi- dents said the shocks were se- FACTS, NOT NEW LAWS School Facilities; No Defi- vere enough to awaken sleepers. The Rev. Danler Lineban, S. J., director of the seismic sta- nite Han Is Adopted. tion at Weston coUege, said to- day the seismograph at the col- Economists To Replace Tra* lege recorded an earthquake at Rumors o f Peace Talk Prospect of a million dollar school 11:58 last night. He estimated ditional Big Stick Of The the distance as about 18 miles building program for Manchester north of Weston. Lowell is 18 Are Hedrd in Shanghai was revealed today when It was miles from the college. Trnst-Bosters, Conferee! learned that town officials and edu- Fr. Llnehan said the Instru- cational authorities have been pri- ment Indicated the quake lasted Shanghai . June 23.— (AP) — j A Jajnneae Embassy spokesman Indicate; President May vately considering the feaalbUlty of fou^and a half yeconds. Heavy, rains Interfered with hostili- jnaklng application for a large slice In Shanghai, said Japan would dis- ties In China today, and advices cuss peace with any Chinese gov-

from Hankow said the Yangtze ernment except that of Chlang Kai- Give Details In fir e s id e river overflowed both banka down- Shek. stream. thereby alleviating a flood Reuters, British News Agency, JAPAN STARTS ' threat In the Chinese provisional Chat” Tomorrow Night capital. which' reported the Yangtze river ^ overflow, said the high water would At the same time the intended de- further handicap Japanese who al- DRASTIC NEW parture .next Tuesday of the Brittah Washington, June 23.— (AP> ' ready have been balked at least Ambassador Sir Archibald John temporarily In one sector by Yellow —The pen of the economli^ Clark Kerr and the Swedish Minis- river floods. may replace the big stick of WAIHAVINGS ter Baron Johan Beckfrisa for Han- Japanese warships ipched slowly the traditional tcust-buster in kow. by way of Hongkong, led to eluklye rurooirs'of peace talks. up the river toward the Matowchen the government’s forthcomhat Moth diplomats said the^ trip booms, aiming at Hankow. They monopoly inqu^^ Pots Nation On Thrtft Basis was on "routlrM” business and de- were still more than 200 miles from the provisional capital. Reports from ' conferencM nied they were carrying mediation now in progress between Fed* As To Many Commodities, proposals. The nearest Japanese army col- But the news of their journey fol- umn was 100 miles from the capl- era! officials and some of th i lowed immediately upon a German UL nation’s biggest industtdaligti Limits Imports, Orders Transocean News Agency report On the south bank of the Japa- indicated today that the invM- quoting Wang Ch\ing-Hul. Chinese nese were no farther than Tlkang, tigation would be designed to foreign minister, who emphasized 30 miles above Wuhu. But on the Greater Use Of Synthetics the "iisefulnesa of mediation ,by a produce facts first and lawi h. i “ '“ .Schmeling had Just received a smashing right from Champion Joe Louis (ritht) as north bank they had advanced to second. he slid weakly to the cMvas. his knee.s btiokllng and his arms gra.splng at Louis for support. It was third party, since China and Japan Talbo, 45 miles west of Anking. S^h^'hng- another cham p^ who couldn’t come back—for momenta’ later desire to terminate hosttltties but Another column west of Nanking For a clue to the exact dire^ Tokyo, June 23.—(AP)-^Reflect- “ technical knocKul In two minutes and four seconds of the first neither la willing to take the Initia- was resuming its advance against tion the study may take, many round. It was revenge for Louis, who took a licking from the German two years ago. Ing the stringency of Japan’s eco- tive for reasons of prestige.” LIUSB. persons look to President nomic position, the government an- Roosevelt’s “Fireside Chat” to- nounced today a draaMq, new re- Arthur H. Dllng morrow night. 'The President, trenchment program expected to be- expected to discuss the work of newly available PWA funds for gin functioning July 15. The order, CROSS CANCELS TRIPS of the last Congressional aee- the lessening of school crowding to be Implemented by application of Two Vertebrae MARKET PRICES BOOSTED here. While be made it clear this sion, also may outline the Im», those portlona of the "Nasl-roodel'' morning that school officials have national mobilization law applying mediate problems before hla not formally discussed any set plana to economic acUvlUes. was tIUed OUTSIDE OF THE STATE administration. for a building program, there has BY A WAVE OF OPTIMISM Mobilization of Materials.” It af- In Schmeling’s May Revise Eam. -been some group survey of facili- fects production. dlatrlbuUon and Among these la the revlsioa — ties in town, according to Arthur H. consumption Insnn Japan and gives poaalbly the complete rewrlUag— IlUng, school superlntandaat', with priority to .materials to supply Intends To Remain At Home | ‘ERESSORE GRODPSL Leading lu o e s Adyance $ l of. the anU-truat Uws, auggWud M a view to improvement through now arms, ammunition and export ma- Mr. Roosevelt wheiaiae MksdOomK^ Back Atleeted gross to authorise the broad h»- construction. terials, the government announce- Sept. 1 Depdllne To $5 In Foarth Conseco- LATE NEWS quliy to be undertaken this sum- ment said. Wiae Cbrges Atahsl| SCORED BY CONMiT mer. This mronlng. Town Treasurer "The ultimate end of the current New York, June 23.— (A P )— Two George H. Waddell stated that he lienl.-GoTen.or T. Frank w n m r r With this long-range attack on incident still Is very distant.” the vertebrae In hla back fractured by fa're Day Of Boying; The the natton’i econoifilc ills la wWnA understandf September 1 la the government communique announc- FLASHES! deadline set by the government for the power 'of Joe Louhj’ fists, Max administration leaders looked anx- ed. In reference to the undeclared Hayes Are Impending. iously for aigna o f business tmprov*- application for Federal ftmds to do war In China", now almost a year Harvard Head Says Both Schmeling lay In Polyclinic hospital Ticker Tape Lags Again. STATE VISIT POSTPONED maat In the near future. work of the type proppsed. In this long. , today, hla dream of regaining the ' Secretary Roper annoyneed that case, ming said. It Is possible that Long War Seen London, ikae 29. — (AP) f^ I h e stock of goods on hand for whda- Hartford, June 23.— (A P)—Gov- Rights And Lefts Com- heavyweight title a dream and state visit ot King Oeorgd and The Inevitability of' protracted nothing more. New York, June 28.— (A P )—The sale distribution were 14.8 per cent (Contlnoed on Page Eight.) erflor Cross announced today he Queen EUsabeth to France was lower than a year ago. That fact, warfare necessitates further control One powerful right hand punch "Bull*" had everything their own postponed ontU Jnly 19 beennse of over economic functlona. It added, had cancelled trips he had 4>romised plain On Appointments. he aald, Indicated "exceaa inventor* tq the kidneys partially paralyzed way again today In the Stock Mar- the death early today of the Queen’s isa as one cause of the present de- and consequently the Cabinet ap- fb make to Wilmington, Dei., and mother, the Countew of Strath- the German challenger In the open- ket, aa prices of leading Issues ad- pression have been largely reBqofk'' proved the plan formulated In a five- next Monday' and ing minute of bis 15-round bout with more and Kinghorne. Hie vlalt hnd PARKWAY OPENING Cambridge, Mass., June 23— (AP) vanced $I to $5 a share in the fourth cd." He predicted a decided 1 » minister conference. Tuesday to attend historical cele- Louis last night, made him an easy been scheduled for June 28. provement this summer or faU. The conferees Included Premier —AsserUng that Harvard Univer- consecutive day of "bid ’em up" • • » brations. mark until the champion knocked Charles V. McLaUghUn, acting' Prince Fpmlmaro Konoye, Finance The governor did not elaborate on sity had been accused of 'qurchlng him out In 2:04 of the first round optimism. HAS CONFESSIONS secretary of labor, reported on thi Minister Selhln Ikeda, Foreign The tlemand for stocks was so PLANS ANNOUNCED hla statement but many observers violently" both to the Right and to and Sint him to the hospital for an Now York, June 28.— (A P)—Leon' other band that factory emnloyment Minister Kazuahlge UgakI, War took the canoellatlon of his plans to indefinite stay. heavy that at one time, at the and payrolls fbr May showed a con- the Left In faculty appolhtmenta. O. TarriMif who wm tte voveni* Minlafer Selshire Itagakl and Navy mean that the chief executive in- Just how seriously hurt the Ger- height of the mid-day rally, the ment's chief Investigntor in the Ger- tinuation of the “aharp downvrard Minister Mltsumasa Yonal. tends to stay within the borders of President James B. Conant today ticker tape was six minutea b^lnd. movement” which started last Aug. hit sharply at "pressure group,s" In man wa"s remained to be dtsclosed. man espionage Inquiry until he r»- Details Of Program For June The plaii contains eight planks; the state while conspiracy charges A diagnosis by Dr. Robert Brennan Shortly before the rHX>n-bour, the Blgned recently, todn> declared he ust. 1. Restricted use of metals, chemi- an address in defense of academic rally started, after a slight decline Independence. professor of surg^y at the Poly- had "signed eonfesslons” from the He estimated that about 800,000 cals, oU, gasoline, rubber, wool, (Continued on Page Four.) clinic revealed however, that in early trading caused by cashing four spy suspects now la enstody. workers lost Jobs and that weekly 29 Are Released At Hart- linen, leather and lumber. To yield on the question of this of profits nmde the flrit three days Independence before '"threats from Schmeling had suffered fractures of "They are self-oonfesaed spies nod wage payments declined 82,700,000. 2. Promotion of thrift among the the transverse processes of the third of the week. Once this was out of they have already Involved many Seasonal Increases In employment people whereby It la estimated $2.- any quarter,” he declared before the way, the upturn was touched others,” he oahL The four defend- In building construction and quar- ford— Orders Parade. the annual meeting of the Harvard and fourth lumbar vertebrae a:, well 320.000,000 could be saved during as hemorrhage of the lumbar mus- •nte pleaded innocent to osplonage ries were smaller than usual, ha 1938. KILLS 2 UWYERS Alumni Association, was to "start (Oonttnued on Page Two.) charges yeet^dsy.. do'wn the road which ends In lack cles. sold. New England textile centers 8, Reconstruction of export trade. of freedom." There was no Indication from any were listed as the exceptions to Hartford. June 28.— (A P )—Cere- (The Import control law will .be re- general employment reduction. monies at the town line -In Norwalk, IN THE COURTROOM His address capped an 18-month source that Schmeling's condition BUDGE WENS MATCH laxed to allow .entrance of raw i:^- was serious. Wimbledon, Eng., Juno 28.— (AP) Administration oSIclala were New Canaan, Stamford, Green'S'lch terials intend^ to become export- period during, which certain appoint- hopeful that the start of the $8,- ments drew criticism. Injuries Explained WIRE-BOUND MDY r-Don Bodge, looking for thq firtt and the state line at New York will able manufacturers.) 753,000,000 spendlng-Iendlng prp- mark the opening of 17 miles ot the First such criticism was levelled Physicians explained that the time like the champion he la, moved 4. Control of commodity prices to transverse process is a small, Into the fourth round of the All- gram would check the decline. __ 82-mile Merrit Parkway at 2:80 p. halt the current upward trend. Slayer Declares He Does Not at the university's decision to offer The Public Works Administer m., Wednesday, Juno 29, according "concluding appointments” to two thumb-llke knob on the vertebrae. FOUND IN RIY^ Enghuid tennis championships to- 5. More Intensive use of synthetic There are two transverse processes tlon announced yesterday granhi to detalla of the program, announc- materials. economics instructors who had been day with n 6-4), 7-8, d-l victory over and loans of $77,814,620 to stalAB ed today by Governor Cross. Regret The Act— *1 Had Instrumental In the formation of a on each of the bones of the back. G. Lyttleton Rogers, lanky Irish 6. Further curtailment of Imports "university teachers union. They act as pegs on which the back star. and munIcIpallUes for 590 projects. Governor Cross with Mayor Stack They estimated that state and codk- More recently the appointment of muscles are hooked. » of Norwalk will cut a ribbon at New (Oontiniied on Page. Four.) Nothmg To Lose,” He Says Hint Of Murder In Sooth munlty payments also to he made Canaan avenue, Norwalk, where a Granville Hicks, a self-declared Treatment for such Injuries fre- NEW HITUEB ORDER on these projects would raise the communist, aa a counsellor, drew quently Is difficult. In many cases procession of automobiles will form. total expen'Jiturea to $148,795,888. > The parade will be formed In the further comment. a surgeon must operate to remove Hadley, Mass., Case— To Berlin, June IS.— (A P)—Held foljowing order: Los Angeles, June 23—(AP) — "It has been said by some," Presi- the broken pieces of bone.- Some- Marshal Hermann WUJieim Uoering, IndUHtrlal Loans chief executive of the'nation’s tour Other millions were going direflp- ' The governor's car, the gover- MOTHER OF QUEEN Pistol shots that shattered the dent Conant, declared, "that In one times It Is possible to permit the solemnity of a Los Angeles court- Perform An. Autopsy. year program for economic ' inde- ly into business channels. The Re- nor's staff,-the Parkway commls- Instance an exception to a general bone to knit by keeping the patient elon. State an^ Federal officials, rooih left two attorneys dead today policy should have been made since absolutely quiet for a period of some pendence, today ordered that from construction Finance Oorporatiqp and their confessed slayer, a former 4uly 1 on all German men and wo- announced that In May it had m ait county commissioners, Fairfield otherwise the public was bound to weeks. CLAIMED BY DEATHSouth Dakota farmer. In jail with- believe that a teacher was dis- South Hadley, M a»., June 23— men, ol whatever profesaian or 290 Industrial loans totaling $24,- County Plaimlng Association, form- Medical sources said that Schmel- out ball. criminated against because of hla Ing'a Injury, either could have coma (A P )—A belt buckle Initialed trade, will be liable to temporary 959,610. er Congresaman Schuyler Merritt did 'It," Arthur Emil Hansen, and bis family, the press. State 1 alleged radical views and activities. from Louis’ punch or from three "C. M.” gave police a clue today to labor aervloo for the sUte. What effect that anti-trust Inves- 38, formerly of 'Wakonda, S. D., was tigation may have on the campaign police car and delegations from Then The Other Side subsequent tumbles the German the identity of a middle-aged man as. J Countess Of Strathmore quoted as saying by aberiff’s Cap- to Improve business remained to^be Norwalk, Greenwich. Stamford, New "On the other hand, it haa been took onto the canvas. whose wire-bound body Was found MARKETS AT A GLANCE tain WUllam Penprase. "I regret urged that a certain recent appoint- last night in the Connecticut river seen, but there were evidences that Caanan, Westport, Fairfield, Easton, nothing I did; I had nothing to lose. Phelan Visits Him' New York, June 28—(AP)— Passes Away At Age Of ment to a minor position Brig. Gen. John J. Phelan, chair- near South Hadley Falls. administration leaders were seeking Trumbull, Stratford; Senate and I’m glad they’re dead; they can't to avoid adverse reaction. House members from Fairfield advlaedi because the pubUc^ m ln d ^ man of the athletic commission, was Medical Examiner Heniy E. Stoeko—Strong; leaders In fourth' hurt anyone else.” day’s upturn. The current conferences between County, engineers and other guests. today aenaitlzed to certain labeta/ a caller; at the hospital. He remain- Doonan said the badly decomposed 76; Qneen At Bedside. Slain as they were seated aide by Industriallsta and adminlstratloo All members of the official party side In the HaU of Records court- In short, from Right and from Left ed with Schmeling for some time body, wrapped.ln paper felt, had Higher; rails In demand. It Is froquenUy suggested that In a and when he came down told re- been In the water about two yearf, economists and legal authortUkl' will provide their own transporta- room were R. D. McLaughUn and J. Ckirto—Improved; Industrials ad- have produced assurances from the tion and met at the northeast en- Irving Hancock, the latter a cousin question of an academic appolnt- -porters he thought Schmeling would and he conceded there was "every vance. London. June 23.— (A P )—The ment what la technically known aa indication of foul play.” two latter, groups that the inquiry trance to the Merritt Parkway at of G. Allan Hancock, multi-milUon- have to remain In the hospital for Foreign Exchange Steady; some death of Queen Elizabeth’s mother, aire Los Angeles oU man, scientist The body was discovered floating would not become a “wltoh hunt,” Main avenue, Norwalk not later Improvement against dollar. With business playing' th» role of than 1:45 p. m., daylight time. Late the 76-year-old Countess of Strath- and pbUanthroptat. y (Oontlnned on Page ivro.) (Continued on Page Eight.) near the river bank, three miles above Holyoke bridge, by several Cotton — Better; large texti(4 the witch. comers will have to attach them- more and Kinghorne, left In doubt Hansen confessed shortly after his capture In a jury room a few jroung girls swimming near the sales. Representatives of the adminis- elves to the rear of the procession. today whether King George VI and falls tration polnt-of-vlew have Included Wants Few Care doora from the death scene. Sugar—Firm; Wall atreet ba>-tng. his Queen would make their planned Thurman W. Arnold, assistant at- The governor urges the use of as A legs! fight between Hansen and The man waa small and about 45 Coffee Steady; good spot Ui- state visit to France next I^esday. years did. Dr. Doonan said after a torney genera] In' charge a t anti- cars as possible and suggeeta Hancock's father John Hancock, qulry. The King, who stood with Ellsa- Brightest Star Ever Seen preliminary examination. He had a trust proaecuUema; Jerome Frank, ' that as many as possible combine led to the kllUngs, It was indicated. betb at her mother's bedside when Legal Entanglement large skull and small bands. One a member ot the securities commii- with others in the proceeslon. the end came early today, was ex- Hansen won ju d ^ e n t of $7,000 slon, and Thomas G. Corcoran, RFC. pected to declare a long period of foot was missing aa were several MAN KILLED IN HARTFORD After the governor’s ear gets la several months ago against J. W. Described by Astronomer bones In the other leg. attorney and White HbusS sdvlaor. motion the procession will form a court , moomlng. and Katherine CoykendaU.. Later, I ------_ • Thoee At Coofereaoe Some sources said the death Besides the belt, police looked to Hartford, June 23— (A P)—Eph- doubla Hne and will travel under 80 the elder Hancock won a judgment More than a dosen Industrialiatfi would not affect the royal arrange-' San Diego, CJallf., June 23.— (A P )xA m erlcu' Association for the Ad- a good set of teeth and a aboe to fchm J. LaJoie, 49, was killed today miles an hour, between the cere- against Hansen and levied on the help them determine the man's Iden- have attended the Informal gather- monlea in the varioua towns. ments bu^ others said the sovereign judgment Hansen obtained. The pro- —Discovery of what may prove to vancement------of- - Science. . when be fell from a staging, might CD to Paris alone. Uty Inga. They 'Included Edtm d K . Following these at each town line ceedings became more eflUngM as be the hottest, densest' and at its This super nova (a "suicide star” ) LaJole and Albert Layole were Stettlnius. chairman of Unltad The countess, wife of the Earl of The wire used to bind the body ears containing delegates from ths several other parties levied on Han- maximum the brightest object ever was discovered laat August at ths painting window trim at the third States Steel; W, AverUl Harrlman.."I;| Strathmore and Kinghorne, had new Palomar obserwatpry near her*, waa similar to that ^ sed to bind towns will cut into the proeessloa sen's Judgment. known to mailklnd was pictured to- balea of hay, atste 'police Ueut. story when the staging, suspended chairman of the Oommerea D ^art- * following ths press cars. been gravely 111 of heart trouble for which is to bouse the world’s larg- some time. The shooting took place a few day to aclentlsts In convention Maurice" Nelligan said. He sug- by ropes from the cornice, swayed ment's Business Advisory At Norwalk oelebraUon eyeryona minutes before Commissioner .Kurtz here. est telescope in twmyears. away from the building. She was born Nina Cavendish- At its maximuitf it was the gested It probably had been used to In the procaaeloa ia Inrited. to teava Kauffman was to give bis findings It is a star, weighing about «,- fasten a weight from which the LaJole loat hla balance and fell. (ConUnoed From Page Blghl]|i hla car In the line to witness Bentinck, daughtor of the laU Rev. In the Utigatlon. brightest object ever obaerved, 400,- William Cavendlah-Eentlnck, and 000,000 tons to the cubic Inch, only 000,000 times as bright aa thi sun. body had broken away. He first struck a projecting sign of ceremony. Hansen, Captain Penprase said, 60 miles in diameter but 400,000,000 a store on the ground floor and then TREASURY RAI-ANCm. was a direct descendant of the foUowed the two attorneys into the Now it Is a miUton times as bright The wire bound the body about A t the subaequant ceremonies at times aa bright aa the sun. the hlpa and croaaed over the left landed bead A M ou. the i^ w a lk . Third Duke of Portland. as the sun, but baa shrunk from New Csnasn, Stamford Grean- courtroom and shot them as they Prof. FriU Zwlcky suggested It Washington, Juna 28'.— r -" I, . e MANCHESTER EVENING HERAED, M XNCnESlfiR. COTYIY^* THnDKHlWTT, TONE *S, TOES [| PAGE T ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JUNE 23.1938 yAG BlBRW \ THIS DOG IS TRAINED are yet to be appointed in tbat . . . .May we assure the younff to- REV. L L ERICKSON TO OBEY BEAL WHINIU: WORKERS AT BIG CDtCUS Provide “Holiday’* Pleasure ALCORN FILES ANSWERS group. dies, tbat Carl's name will be the MANY HOUSE PAINTING BUS AND TROLLEYMEN NEW B D B CREATE In addition, there are one ,elreult FRED LAVEY GETS only one mentioned... .and bqw ... GOVERNMENT ACTS Arthur Porterfield, who has Primary Results Show and tWo District Court vacancies especially during ca m p ....A s stat- toe contract for carrying toe QUIT JOBS AT SCRANTON IN WATERBURY CASES due to retirement and death. ed before, the column will go to JOBS DONE THIS SPRING N.Y. Stocks BID IN THEIR RUNS PARLEY DELEGATE mails between toe Manchester 13 MORE KEY JOBS Long Vacant HARVARD DEGREE presi daily during the camp period TO KEEP SECRETS raUroad staUon and toe different , Nearly A ll "Ins'rWinners A. Some of the best-paid Jobe in the . . . .any news Items wlil be 'appre- postofflces in 'Sfanchestsr, la ac- Head Of Rinffling Brothers government have been vacant for ciated regarding loeid Guardsmen Nearly AH Houses Purchased Adams Exp ...... 10 Defends His Rights As Special Air Reduc ...... No ChanETM To B« Made On companied to -^toe Manchester Show Appeals To Men To long periods. .... Private Biisell will aid your cor- At Cheney Auction Have Cbosoi To Go To Lutheran station each morning by a ,buU Prosecutor To Obtain Bench WasUngton, June 23.— (AP) —;|itoe presidential election toe The office of comptroller-general, respondent during the encampment Alaska J u n ...... Local Lines Of Connecticut • End Strikei Or The Show Will Been Given Coat Of Paint; Allegheny . .*...... dog. The dog occupies a place Warrants, ..... j . Analysis of primary election results year. Minnesota and Mains a n fttfU ent To n y Vacancies with a 15-year term and $10,000 a Foster Street Young Man Ii^ . . . .The advance detail baa not yet Co., Through The Bidding. Wants To Prevent Publica- on ths seat- of toe truck and Have To Stop. in 11 states indicated today that year salary, has been vacant since been named, but the announcement Allied Chem ...... omitted from this computaUoa be- Dealers In paint have had an ex- Am Can ...... Conference In Racine, when toe truck is backed into its the “ins" are having marked suc- cause official totals for last Moa-*'? 1936. it expected to be made.toon...... Motormen, conductors and bus cess in, winning renomination. After He S ip i Three Graduated Today; To ceptionally good tola jrear Am Home ITod .... waiting place at the Manchester Waterbuiy, June 23.— (AP) — day'a primaries have not been ds-‘ There has been no comptroller of Well, that's about all the news for drivers employed on ;tlie linea of tion Of The Inside Story^ ptbtion toe dog jiilnps down and Scranton, Pa., June 28— (AP) — the currency since May. The Job Am Rad St S ...... Wisconsin, In November. Demurrers filed by Special Prose- Despite intra-party rows and termlned. this week... .The camp payroll will and toe end Is not In sight. The toe, Connecticut Combany In toe 'visits with toe different people The-head of ‘The Greatest Show On charges of national administration pays $15,000 a year. The office of be made out in full the first of next Am Smelt ...... 45 Hartford division, last night bid in cutor Hugh M. Alcorn in 22 of the More Major Measures. Take Further Courses. different master painters have bad Am Tel and T e l...... 141 Of The EsiMonage Ring. ^ “Employed around the station. Earth,” Rlngling Brothers, Bamum "interference" in a number of toe budget director, paying $10,000, has week....See you Monday. runs that are to be changed on and Bailey Circus, sought today .to.- 27 Waterbury Grand Jury cases been unfilled for several years. A plenty of work, but It was not toe Am Tob B .. 7714 Just aa soon os toe incoming contend that the legality of his In- contests,, that fickle jade—political Sunday. _ When Jhe car loams were Rev. Knut E. Ericicson, pastor at train, be it foom toe east or toe end a strike of 1,600 employes fortune—haa remained faithful to CURB QUOTATIONS $15,000-a-year Job on the Federal paint sold to toe master painters Ain Wat Wkt 101i tom down In ManchMter and the formation cannot be challenged be- (WMhlBftoa, June 28.— (AP)— Frederick A. Lavey, son of Mr. alone that baa resulted. In toe lai^e Anaconda 2914 ths Emanuel Lutheran church, baa . west announces Its approach by .through M appesV to their obed- an overwhelming majority of in- Reserve Board also is vacant. men who had been employed on toe New York, June 28.— (A P)—On ience to an unwrlttqi^aw of the cause the Grand Jury did not In- cumbents. Nwddent Rooaerelt «rIU have 18 Tha President has not appointed a and Mrs. Frederick H. Lavey of 76 amount of sales made In town. Armour, 111 .. 5 been elected a delegate to toe next the sounding of the whlatler^e dict the defendants. ABOUTTOWN Atchison ...... V • South Manchester and Rockville guard againat possible dlaelosure dog loses no time in paying his big top—"The Show ^ust Go On.” Governors Lewis O. Barrows of B.v ASSOCIATED PRESS albrt kejr jobe on'hla "men wanted' successor to Dr. Arthur K. Morgan, Foster street, received the degree of When Cheney Brothers offered 3114 runs were transferred to toe Hat of ^Menniol convention of toe American The demurrers were filed yester- Am (Tits Pow and Lt B their properties for sale last Sep- Aviatlcm Corp ...... its spy hunt secrets, toe Feder visits, -but heads towards toe President John Rlngling North Maine and Elmer A. Benson of 3% lut when he slfiu three major who was ousted from the board of Bachelor of Science today at the 4y* toe Hartford division they i^oat government went to court today 3*itheran Conference, to be held In day against pleas In abatement and i Ark Nat G a s ...... tember there were many of these Baldwin, CT ...... truck Jumps dp and takes lu said in a atatement “The American motions to quash filed earlier lii the Minnesota, along with toe 12 House ptoeee of legtslatlon now on his the Tennessee Valley Authority laat Several calls came' Into the police 814 many points in rating aa compared an effort to prevent publication Federation of Actora baa violated I Am Sup Pow . . , ,-r. 14. spring. TVA directors get $10,000 commenesment exercises of Har- houses that were In need of paint- Balt and Ohio '...... 614 Racine, Wisconaln, In November of place on toe seat of toe truck week by the 22 defendants. Al- members from toose states, were vard University, held outdoors on station this morning regarding a Bendix ...... with their rating In toe runs on toe newspaper articles advertised aa tbs toie year. The election took place Ita-Contract’’ with the circiis, ’’but toe latest beneficiaries of her I Blue Ridge ...... “ *ttie Civil Aeronsutica Bill, the a year. ing. The paint used on these build- 1214 Manchester lines. and takes AO: chafibes oltoelngMiV corn defended the right of a state's I Can M arconi...... the campus at Cambridge, Mass. dog, which acting strangely on ings has resulted in toe paint deal- Beth S te e l...... inside story of toe Indictment of an yesterday at toe 79th annual con- toe way 6f toe train or being the management wishes everyone attojnev to obtain a bench warrant difellty. Wsfe-Hour BiU and the amend- Commissioner John W. Hanes of About the only runs that concern who wants to work to report qt toe Cent States El ...... the Securities commission has been He was graduated from Manches- Elm street. Policeman Lucius ers doing toe la rn business. Neigh- Beth Steel 7, pfd ...... 9014 alleged German espionage lyndlcata. vention of the Evangelical Lutheran left behind when the truck pulls on Informatlolij he had:.ln possession, Only one Senator and three menta to the Maritime Commlaslon ter High school with the class of Thrall was sent to investigate. The the majority of the workmen of toe Immediate appearance - of toe circus grounds x x x to carry on.” House members have been defeated Cits S e r v ...... Act adU create new officer with appointed assistant Treasury secre- bors who purchaled property have Borden ...... p... 1874 Augustana Synod of North Amer- out. without a pr^lmlnary hearing, and policeman found the dog l^ng in Can Pac ...... Connecticut Company still living in stories, by Leon G. Turrou, ace O- The workers and performers, for renomlnatlon so far this year. Cits Serv.,*pfd...... 4$ atf^es nngiDg from $7,500 to $12,- tary, but has not yet resigned his Joined In repainting toe housea that 614 ica, being held In Brooklyn, N. Y., Katharine Hepburn and.<3ary Grant tall toe world to go Jump Into also declared, that he was a rduly El Bond and Share . the grass In front of the Cheney (3aae (J. 1.) .... Manchester are the Manchester Man who 'A'as chief Investigator of tola week. .claiming they had not agreed to ac- appointed special prosecutor*, bf New The losers were Senators Herbert «H . 000 a year. Other vacanclea al- SEC post. When he does, another they bought and there are but few . 8814 cept a 25 per cent wage reduction a lake In their latest co-atarrlng effort, (3olumbia's "Holiday," a brave Niag Hud P o w ...... 8 ' vacancy will be created. ' mills suffering with convulsions. Cerro De Pas .. . 42 Green, Cross town and spare and the spy plot, was forestalled yester- More than 400 pastors and lay Haven county. E, Hitchcock (D„ S. D.) and Rep- rMdy waiting to be filled offer pay- The license t ^ revealed that toe of toe housea that were sold on toe tripper runs of buses out of Man- which North said was necessary if gay story of two young people in love with life—and «ach otoer. The Penn Road ...... 2 efieks up to $17,500 a year. west Bld^toat have not been re- Ohes and Ohio .. . 2814 day when Federal Judge Murray delegates from thirty states and MASS DANCING, SINGING nim, based on Philip Barry’s sensational Broadway success is playing Approximately 100 motions were resentatives Louis M. Long (D„ Segal Lock ...... dog waa owned by Philip Cheney Chrysler ...... chester. The bids that have been Hulbert signed an order directing tne Canada are in attendance a t ' toe the show was to continue, refused filed by 22 of the 27 men charged 111.), Charles N. Crosby (D.,' Pa.) *^Ftve board members and one ad- of Forest .street, who waa immedi- painted. in addition to the painting . 6214 to put on their show last night. today, tomorrow and Saturday at toe State theater. Unit Gas ...... mtalatrator would receive $12,000 a Coca Cola ...... 13814 made for these runs are unchanged New York Post to show cause today Synod meeting. Rsv. Erickson is a- with conspiracy to defraud this an<| Michael J. Stack (D„ Pa.) “PRESSURE GROUPS” ately notified. However, before done on the houses, both as to ex- and toe same bus drivers wlU man "rbey gathered in a grandstand at Unit Lt and Pow'A ; aar as offidaU of the proposed new terior and interior, there has been Col Carbon . r . .. . 7914 why it should not bo restrained from delegats from the New England AT STATE COLLEGE FETE city and most of the defendants Ill these states all Senators and Util Pow and Lt . .. Mr. Cheney arrived toe dog was Col Gas and El .. toe Cross town bus and toe Man- Conference. a nearby ball park and sang and filed either pleas In abatement or Representatives who sought re-nom- *3- < hrll aeronautics authority. Three dead. much work done in the way of re- • f14, publishing the series. performed Informally while money Blue Velvet orchestra back to the 1 Ir safety board members Would get Com! Inv Tr ...., . 42 chester Green bus again starting U. a. Attorney Lamar Hardy ob- A serious note was struck by Dr. motions to quash. inatlon were victorious: Florida. In- SCORED BY CONANT ahlngllng and building small addi- Sunday. waa refunded to an estimated 4,000 GIRL OJARDS PRESENT airwaves July 6th, submits some of 1 7 , 6 0 0 e a c h . Coml Solv ...... 814 tained the order after reading a P. O. Bersell, president of the Sy- •Arguments regarding toe pleas diana, Iowa, Oregon and North The question as to toe right to tions. Cons Edison ...... Affair At Storrs On July 28 persona. toe expressions which have become m A wage-hour administrator would • 2 6 1 4 double-page advertisement in which nod, in his opening address last in abatement will be heard tomor- Carolina. Governor Martin of (Continued from Page One.) regulate.traffic around Depot Square In addition to toe work done by Cons O il...... ; Biggest Event Of Its Kind The show was called off after part of everyday conversation at row afternoon by Superior Court Oregon, however, was defeated. 1 e paid $10,000, and three members owners on homes purchased last - 914 toe Post announced the 21 stories night Totalitarian governments, Ralph WhltAhead, executive secre- CAMPHRE PROGRAM the studios: < f a propos^ maritime labor board having been settled by a letter re- Cent Can ...... 44% the forces of atheism and organized Ever Attempted In The East Judge Ernest A. IngUs. The first The primary voting thus far has G. E. ceived from Town Counsel William fall at toe auction there has been Com Prod ...... would begin today. Several other tary of the unlpn, aak^ toe em- Cat: swing musician, aambake, to be heard will be that in behalf resulted In heavy casualties among ' rould be paid $10,000 each. the j'preas reaction' ahould be the . 6774 The Poet's Column purveirors of immorality present the ployes if they had agreed to take controlling factor. S. Hyde, toe next step will be toe considerable painting done on other Dei Lack and West ... newspap'era also were scheduled to clameroo or turkey: a big show that of Mayor Frank Hayes. House members aspiring to Sena- The President can fill the.se jobs cutting back of too p.ark. Because properties that were in' need of - 6% publish toe syndicated series. greatest challenge toe church has the wage cut. TNey told him they flops (Tilff-bangar: Adventure serial. I his summer subject to Senate con- "No one is more eager for good Douglas Aircraft ...... 4614 Storra, June 23.— (AP) — Mass Good Sized Audience In Pres- torial nominations. Six of them it will be necessary to move consid- paint, which have been taken care BROKEN HEARTS Turrou resigned Tuesday, a day faced since toe first century, be de- had not. ' CUentltis: sponsor trouble. Com: W I L L I S 1 nnatlon after Congress convenes. public relationa for the univeraity Du P o n t...... 11114 By Chester Winthrop Ames clared. It win have to dWcover its dancing and alngdng in which Henry ent At Enjoyable Entertain- FIRE DESTROYS 200 H05IES tried, but only Rep. Scott W. Lucas erable shrubbery on the west side of by the master painters. The Eastman Kodak ...... after 18 pepspns were Indicted on North said In his statement toe unshopbisticated performing. Dawn D., ni.) made the grade. The ' tacaneiea which existed before than I. No one is more deslroua .165 Triumphant song for broken hearts very reason for existence in toe en- Ford, the motor magnate, and his contract between the circus and ment Program. patrol: early morning broadcasters. of the park Selectman David largest frame building at toe north Elec Auto L it e ...... 18 H espionage charges, and announced St. Lub, Quebec. June 23.— (Cana- others were Frank W. Hancock, & SO N , Inc. ’ Jongress adjourned, however, ap- that the general public shall be kept Chambers has been Informed that I sing suing fight foresaw Dr. Bersell. wife have been invited to partici- union "guaranteed no strikes or Fairy godfather: easy-going spon- olntees could receive no salary un- Informed of what we are doing here. end, the Balch and Brown building, Gen EI6v ...... 38 H he would .write the articles and Join dian Press)—Two hundred St. Luc Jr. (D„ N. c .): Fred H. Hllde- jthe time to move this shrubbery is one that has been repainted this Gen F o o d s ...... To comrades all, whose wounds too a private Investigating firm. pate, will take place July 28 under lockouts." He reiter'ated a previous sor. Gooseneck: saxophone. Groan- vlllagera were homeless today as the brandt (D.. S. D.); J. Mark Wllcx COAL it confirmed by the Senate. But I submit that tp make matters would be in Septeniber and for that . 31 . recent are declaration that unless the wage re- Girl Guards of , the Salvation box: accordion. Putty blower: trom. spring, the work being done by Ed- Gen M otors...... 35 Long a star sleuth for toe Fed- lights at Connecticut State college result of a fire yesterday that all (D.^ Fla.): Otoa D. Wearln (D., COKE . ? ' Highest Paid Job of appointment turn on the question reason the work win not be started For gifts of time bestowed on every aa part of the annual Farm .and duction was accepted, the show Army presented an enjoyable camp- bone. W'ood pile: xylophone. Lock- ' HIgbeat-pald job in tbat category ward Morlarty, a master painter, Gillette ...... - 814 eral Bureau of Investigation, Tur- BRIBERY CHARGE TRIAL but wiped out this farm 'coi4imunity Iowa) and Lloyd- Thurston (R., of whether or not unfavorable pub- until after September 1. scar; Home Week observance. would have to return to winter fire program last night in the hall Jaw: singer wltrf tired voice. Dood- of 260 inhabitants in Matafie coun- Iowa.) FUELOILS la ambassador to the Soviet Union, licity may result is to Jeopardire the who completed the work last week Heq^er P r o d ...... - 7% rou helped solve the Lindbergh kid- Hershey ...... A paean here for pleasure's lurking The col^ge announced today that quarters at Sarasota, Fla. before a good audience. Prior to toe ling. tuning up. Matter; a Recording ty, befween northern Maine and the While slightly used less than one- BUILDING SUPPLIES late wlU receive $17,600. Two other independence of this, ancient insti- and in order to do much of toe . 50 sting. naping case and investigated toe or transcription. Muicake turner; toportant diplomatic posts are A strawberry supper will be held painting toe service of two steeple Hudson Motors ...... 7 Kansas (jity union station killings SET FOR SEPTEMBER more than 2,000 residents of every entertainment and-during an Inter- St. Lawrence estuary. • quarjer of the primary contests are MASONS’ SUPPLIES tution. Saturday night from 6 to 9 in Bol- For poignant griefs that prompt an county in Connecticut, from Massa- Fellow who plays platters. Spielers: Dynamiting saved a church, pres- over, toe voting has been consider- Open—minister to Canada and mln- Important Aapect jacks was needed. Int Harv ...... - 59% in 1933. mission they sold home-made candy. CEMENT AND ton Center hail. The usual Saturday Int Nick ...... orison. chusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont LOCAL STUDENT PLANS announcer. Stick-waver: bandle^- bytery and half a dozen homes, but ably heavier than in the 1938 pri- M er to Iran—at $10,000 each. "To me an Important aapect of Frederick A. Lavey . 48 For worldly hopes and goals unreal- While, withholding Turrou’s stdrles i.Harold Turklngton, Jr.,-gave toe er. Whodunit: mystery show. Whits PLASTER ^ Oongreea created 21 new Federal dances will be held in toe same hall Int Tel and Tel .... i.. and New York will take part ^ in revelU|jand the Girl Guards chorus 30 dwellings, three stores and a res- maries. It has been far lighter, each of the caaea to which I have from 8:30 to 12:30. • 6 1 4 ised, pending court',action, J. David Stem, Lawlor, Daly, Thoms And square dance numbers and a com- meat: radio actress. taurant were destroyed. No one however, toon in toe general elec- FLUE and DRAINAGE ludgeahlpa during the last session, 1984, and while at Harvard has Johns ManvlUe ...... - 8174 publisher of the Post, denounced followed' with "Life Saving Guards referred waa whether or not the Kennecott For tragic loneliness when ostra- Hickey Have Their Bonds Of munity iing. VACATION IN EUROPE wras Injured. tion that year. TILE nirteen district Judges, who are univeraity, through the regular con- majored In economics, specializing 36 %• cized toe government’s action as an "at- of the World" and ’’(Tome On Ye Girl Nearly all the men and boys wrere paid $10,000 a year, and four Cir- in money and banking. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Snow of Lehigh Val Rd ...... 4% Sl.SOO Continued. A. J. Brundage, state 4-H clfib Guards.” They also presented a From 25 to 35"per cent of toe Democrats' and Republicans cast NORFOLK PAINT stitutional channela, ahould proceed By fickle staff of friendship leaned tenjjtt to erase freedom of toe press leader in charge of the dancing, In toe fields when toe fire broke a total of 8^20,871 votes in toe cuit Court Judges at $12,500 each member of the University Glee club, Summit street, with their daugh- Local Stocks Llgg and Myers B 99% Walter E. Wright, Now Senior drill with music by R. Robinson and power of an airplane's - engine is HARDWARE according to the beat Judgment of and during bis college course has Loew's ...... upon; from toe (Constitution." termed the scheduled event the big- through toe roof of toe parish house. first, nine primaries tola year. Those ters, Blanche and Virginia, and Mr. 48% The aim of District Attorney Har- At Wesleyan, Sails Saturday sang again in chorus, "Liza! Liza!" dissipated to toe air, through toe High wind drove the fire rapidly those charged with the reaponilbll- been a member of Phillips Brooks Snow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorillard ...... A chant of pratsa- for hearts with Hartford, June 23.— (AP) gest thing of, its kind attempted in and ’"Down By the Old Mill radiator. « states rolled u p , 6,398,822 votes In 2 Main Street Ity, or whether we should be in- Furnished by Eddy Brothers * Oo. 16% anguish tom, dy was to prevent publication of toe toe east. through dry wooden buildings. the 1988 primaries and 12,626,947 in TeLSiai house, and a resident at Leverett Charles H. Snow of i^ospect street, Mont Ward ...;.. 3874 Trial of four members of toe 1935 On The SS “ Georgic.” Stream," and toward the close of timidated by pressure groups froin house for the past three years. will leave- tomorrow morning for a 38 Lewis Street Nash K e lv ...... For aching throats, unhappy tears, articles until toe sjigclal Federal Five experienced dance cidlers, the program sang "By toe Blazing Hartford, Conn. 8 % General Assembly, all of whom Personal Notices the right or from the left Mr. Lavey waa the first student trip to Montreal and (Quebec. They Nat Bisc ...... 241,4 despair, ' , Grand Jury investigating spy, ac- who have prompted more than 10,- Walter E. Wright, son of Mr. Ojuncll Firelight.” WlUlam R. Martin pleaded innocent to charges of ac- 000 dances In their time, w-lll sing "On this fundamental point I to receive the Hayden scholarship plan to return via toe Maine coast. Nat Cash Reg . ,. 18% For failures, hardahipa troubles tivities has completed its work. The and Mrs, Joseph Weight of Mather Piano solos were played by Ruth cannot believe that there can be any fund, which be won during his Local Representa'tive Nat D a iry ...... whatsoe'er— jury WlU reconvene Monday. cepting a bribe, has been scheduled put the calls in colorful manner. street, will sail from New York Sat- Turklngton and Rhoda Hall; Marion 1:00 p. m. Quotations <1 IS for toe -September term of Criminal IN MEMORIAM dissent by those who examine the Junior and senior years. Also dur- Nat Distill ...... 21 This song, triumphant song to all Among those indicted were four A community sing will precede urday on the 8. S. “Georgic’’ of Derby gave a reading and Captain issue cooly.” - Chief Albert Foy of toe South Insurance Stocks Superior (Tourt here. —: toe dancing, with 1,000 voices tak- the Gunard Line for a vacation in In lovlns msmory of our darllns ing his senior year he received from Manchester fire department is in N y Central...... who mourn: officers high in toe German cdun- Sharp sang "My Task” and "Road daaghur and •IsUr Lillian, who died Tsrranny in Europe, President Harvard the Edward Harlow Bid Asked NY NH and H .. ter-esplohage and naval intelligence The four—Senators Joseph Hr ing part. « Europe. He has just completed to Mandalay”. Ruth Turklngton Jona II. ISIS; . .— Burlington, Vt„ attendln'g the an- Aetna Casualty...... 83 87 «- Lawlor and Matthew A. Daly, Rep. Conant added, "has destroyed the scholarship. Hla present plan is to North Am ...... The scars of life are honor badges service. his junior year at Wesleyan Uni- and Ethel. Perrett appeared in a nual convention of New England Aetna Fire ...... 45 47 21% John D. Thoms of Waterbury; and versity, and win be accompanied by If all tha world was ours to elva. Independent and Integrity of many enter the Harvard Graduate School Packard ___ ... 4% earned Four of toe 18 defendants were DONT BE IN A HUBBY, comic sketch, "Mary Had a Little we*d give it yaa and. more centera of learning." Intimidation of Business Administration In the fire chiefs. At these conventions the Aetna Life ...... 7..' 23 H 2514 Param Plot ...... former Rep,. Daniel F. B. H ick ey- another Wesleyan man, John David lamb". A group of toe Guards pre- latest in fire fighting apparatus is Automobile ...... 28 30 914 By those Iconverted to the common- arraigned yesterday. They pleaded entered their pleas yesterday before SKUNKS DONT RUN VERY FAST Jones of Scarsdale, N. Y. To clasp tha hand of dauehtar dear. first and only secondly govern- fall. During the summer he will be Penn ...... 18 weal: innocent and were held Ir. default Of sented "Banan Bandlttfes” and toe And aaa her amila once more. mental action. President Conant de- with the Hartford-Connectlcut demonstrated and there is much Conn, General ...... 25- 27 Phelps Dodge ... Superior Court Judge Robert L. The students have planned their program closed with the Bounding And those who have a daughter, Hartford Fire ...... T3>4 7514 25% Without the cause behind the pray- $25,000 ball each. Trial was set for Mungeh Their bohd was contln-. Hoodriver, Ore.-^(AP) — if a own itinerary and will spend the Traaaura her with care, clared, had led to the loss of this in- Trust company, by whom ho has valuable information imparted to Phil Pete ...... 3814 er's appeal of taps.. those attending. Chief Foy will re- Hartford Steam Boiler 50 53 August 1.- ued at $1,500'each. ' skunk started chasing you, you’d major jjortlon.of the time motoring For you navar know her value, dependence. been employed each vacation season Pub Serv N J ___ 30 run like everything. Waste of ener- "nil you tea her vacant chair. turn to Manchester tomorrow night. National Fire ...... 581.4 6014 Unrecognized were God, perchance, The remainder of toe defendants The state alleged that toe men, leisurely to places of historic and since entering college. While at- Radio ...... 614 or spumed; are safe in Germany, with the ex- gy. tending grammar scho61 and Man- In his absence toe work of toe chief Phoenix ...... ;.. 7,>5 77 Reading ...... charged with Lieut Gov, Frank scenic fntereri m Great Britain and RADIO’S NEW JARGON Mr.' and Mrs Cjrrui J. Blanchard SENTENCE SUSPENDED Travelers ...... 430 450 15 They walk in freedom. lacking ception of one in jaU in EngUuid. Hayes-and 27 othen with criminal Mrs. George Dougherty’s head- Ireland. They will leave the steain- and Bona chester High young Lavey .was a is being looked after by First As- Rem Rand ...... 1274 lights picked up a skunk one night newsboy for this paper. sistant Chief Daniel Haggerty. Public UtUltles friendship's staff; , ' violations after a Grand Jury re- er in England and visit the Inter- Like otoer fields of entertainment Middletown, June 23—(A P)— Republic Steel .•.. 17 They learned to love and serve, who and she chased—in toe car—it for Coim. Lt. and Pow. .. 48 62 Rey Tob B ported on its investigation "into Wa- national Eheposition In Glasgow, radio haa developed a Jargon of Us Superior Court Judge Edward J. Conn. Pow...... 4314 4514 40 sorrow much; terbury municipal affairs and leg- half a mile, keeping an esro on the Scotland. In August they will The annual meeting and election Safeway Stores WIRE-BOUND BODY speedometer. Top speed for the own, and sooner or later, the new Daly suspended today a one-year Htfd. Elec. Lt...... 58 60 16% They gain through woildly loss the islative lobbying, received stock ia spend considerable time In France, editions of the dictionaries will bs Jail sentence he imposed last week of officers of the Painters and Schenley Dl.s ...... xgT human tmich; . the Electric Steam Sterilizing com- pole cat, she found, was 8 miles an Illuminating Shs. . . . 49 5i Sears Roebuck hour. Belgium and Germany, returning to listing them. Mark Warnow, musi- pn Christy Nielsen, 30 of Newing- National Guard Paperhangers Union of Manchester 63% They smile on death when bid his pany of New York for supporting a this country about September 5. will be held in Orange hall tonight. New Britain G a s ___ 20 25 Shell Union .. FOUND IN RIVER cal director at CBS, who. brings hla LET US ton, on an automobile homocide So. New Eng. Tel. Co, 133 138 14% cup to quaff. bill favorable to toe concern. Socony Vac .. 14% charge. — Western Maas...... 28 30 Judge Munger .also overruled de- News — Two men are now assigned to the South Pac ... 14% (Continued, from Page doe.) murrers filed by HlckSy and Thoms The sentence waa suspended and Industrials South Rw-y ... experience Nielsen placed on probation after police cruising car for full time each Acme Wire ...... 19 22 9% which contended that the complaint H ELP YO U By Danny Shea night, the change having been made St Brands By Josrphinq 5Illdred Blanch his counsel, Cornelius J. Danoher, Am. Hardware .. ...' 21>4 23'4 71, I could not know, until my eyes river from New Hampshire. They failed to charge a crime in that it Hello soldiers and puls. .. .here we possible by the closing of the St Gas and El ...... 41; recalled no missing men in this sec- did not set forth that Thoms and pleaded he was needed to support Arrow H and H. Com. 29>4 '31'4 St Oil Cal ...... -29 ai Hdd looked on grief without alloy his family. are only 8 days away from camp.. schools. Officer Michael Fitzgerald tion of western Massachusetts. Hickey received the atock because who started work at 8 o’clock In Billings and Spencer. 314 4‘ 4 St Oil N J ...... 51 And heavy grew mj^ heart with An automobile driven by the soon the bugle will sound reveille Bristol Brass ...... 27 30 - sighs. District Attorney David H. Keedy of a promise or an agreement to WI N at the State Armorlea all over the the morning In order to be able to Tex Corp 411/ hastened here from Northampton support toe bill in question. The Newington man fatally injured For- Colt's Pat. Firearms. 51 54 The wondrous light of joy. State', thje military band will strike handle traffic at the different points Eagle Lock ...... 1514 1714 Timken Roller,Bear ...... 41% and Captain John F. Stokes, chief bill required the installation of cer- rest Perham, 14, of West Cromwell where school children crossed, has Trans A m erica...... 9% on Feb. 13. A coroner’s finding up those well known marches, and Fafnlr Bearings .... 80 * 90 I could not know, until In lands of state detectives, promised to as- tain sanitary equipment in public the 169th Infantry Regiment wlU now been assigned .to the cruising Union Carbide ___ ; ...... 75 sign additional detectives here to restrooms. held tbat the man was under the In- car. starting at 7 o’clock In the Gray Pel Pay Station 3-lJ 51; Union Pac . . ; ...... 73% I wandered alien and alone. leave for another annual encamp- Hart and Cooley .... 160 180 reinforce investigators already on State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn 75,000“=^ fluence of liquor at the time of the ment at Camp Cross,...the boys evening. The cruising car this Unit Aircraft ...... 27 And felt no touch of kindred hands told toe court toe information accident. Hendey Mach., B. . . . 5. 7 The radiant warmth of home. ths scene. will again be on their way to 15 month is being driven by Officer ^9£B...... 3% . Dr. Doonan planned an autopsy against the quartet was “amply Smfipl^mfnuk David Galllgan. In toe past there Landers. Frary A Clk. 2114 2314 Unit Ga.s Imp ...... 1014 days of activity and training. The New Brit. Mch., Com, 15 17 later today. Meanwhile Lieut. broad enough" and that, by law he FIRST PRIZE Artesian wells were, known at advance detail has not yet been ha.s been but one officer In toe car U S Rubber ...... 32% . I could not know, until a wind was. required only to "give the ac- Thebes 2,000 years before the Chris- until 11 o'clock-At night, when an^ do., pfd...... 90 100 U S S m elt...... '...... 63% Blew from a chilling cloud above. Joseph Walker, state police chemist, named... .Francis Mannlse Is ex- North and Judd ..... 21>4 23*4 came here from Boston, to assist. cused definite notice of what ha li) tian era. | pected to attend camp this year as other officer was assigned to the U S Steel ...... ,-...... 51 % And made the whole world seem un- charged with.” bim m t • car from one of the night beats and Peck, Stow A WUcox 5 7 Western Union ...... ! 25 kind. second cook, aiding our old stand- Russell Mfg. Co. . . 19 23 BALTIC SEA REGATTA I In overruling both' demurrers, by, Arnold PaganI-----The Howitzer worked through until morning. West El and M fg;...... "87% How wonderful is love. Judgs Munger Said, 'itoe Informa- company’s cooking will be imder Scovlll Mfg. Co, ___ 1814 2014 Woolworth ...... 44^ TO BE REVTVED tloAAeems to' me clear as crystaL IN TYDOL’S GREAT Stanley Works ...... 32 34 Elec Bond and Share (Curb)! 9 MISS RITTER the persona) supervision of Paul BARUCH IN FUCKfERA I d ^ ’t see how it can bs made any F a t W binen Morlarty-----Francis Mannise is re- - p f d ...... 2714 29 —DT»rte DavU Berlin— (AP) —The German Bal- clearer what toe’ accused are Torrlngton ...... 2114 23 Thirty-five and alightly bitter tic sea regatta, reminiscent of pre- SAFE DRIVING minded that he has just enlisted, Andre Baruch has resigned from charged with.” and that he must receive the three Veeder Root, new . . . 40 42 Is Miss Wllhelmlna Ritter. war days wUl be revived thli year. He said, however,, that during toe the announcing staff at CBS and la New York Banks English aiid Scandinavian Sm o th er in Innoculatlons before the camp period now with RKO-Pathe Pictures. He Glancing back toe lane to child- trial sufficient evidence would have CRUSADE Bank of New 'ifork .. 340 360 SOUTH COVENTRY hood. yachtsmen will participate. The to be Introduced to show that toe ....Nice going, eoldlcr.... T'ou'II not only will act as commentator Bankers Trust ...... 43 ' 4a regatta course will run from toe have a few very "efficient” K, P.'s for shorts but will be a producer for The Tolland County Young Re- She sees a little glri that stood stock was given to toe four men in Tig h t G ird les down there with you this year, ... Central Hanover On a comer every school day. bay of Wamemuende via too return for an Implied or expressed Tight glrdt«i and etlff foandatioa far* newsreels, sportacopes, educational Chase ...... publican Club will hold a meeting Danish island of Bornholm to Kiel. menu nctu^lj make many women look fat- won't be Private Oane. ., .And. of features, and novelty pictures.' He Shyly, half-way in toe gateway, promise or agreement that they (^emlcal ...... on June 23 in toe North Coventry The event is scheduled for July 26. should support the bin. ' ter. iBstead of tqueesinc jour fat, whr not course, there's Private BIssell, too will continue to be heard as an- City ...... Community House. A dinner will TUI a boy went by a-whlstllng. have a eUra. lovclg. youthful figure that . .. .According to nimor.s. Private nouncer on the CBS Hit Parade, and Calling to her. She turned bristling, needs but little girdle control? Swanson cannot get a girl to go Continental be served at 7 o'clock d.s.t. An jn- The Marmola way la tha easy way to get will be permitted to handle any other X Corn Exchange teresting program has been plan- Flounced and stuck her tongue out rid o f ugly fat caused by an mtemal deft- out with him very often, due to fear commercial shows that don't Inter- ned. All interested are welcome. -at him. ^ citney. Mannola Prescription TableU heve of getting h'er name In this column First National ...... UNNE LODGE ELECTS ( been sold to the public for more than thirty I fere with his duties at RKO-Pathe. Guaranty Trust ..... 218 Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hull and This her one affair, .verbatim. yeart. More than twenty mlllien boxee have Irving Trust ...... 101 daughter of Swampscott, Mass., "We outgrow such allly' pbaaes 1 been distributed during that period. Of our youth with baby graces. Marmola is not intended as a cure-all for Manhattan I5i have been visiting their parents, MANCHtSTIN NEW SET OF O m C E R S Car Prices Slashed to the Bone Bantly Oil Co. I •‘ */” **'1*' This advertisement is intended Manufact. Trust .... 34» Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hull. Of course, I really Uked him— only for fat persona who ere normal and greatly.’’ TODAY - FRIDAY * AND SAT, healthy otherwise and whose fatness is New Yotk Tnist .... 81 Miss Margaret Jacobson -enter- ' , Difitribotorn caused by hypo-thyroldism with accompany- Movie Scrapbook Public National ...... 24,>- tained a nelghborhool picnic party And ahe laughs and adds, sedately. Everyone .In Love-Will Want To ing subnormal meUboIfc rates. No other numbering 30 at her homo Monday "He’s grolvn up and married now.” \ S e e n : Victor Swanson Becomes Chan- representation Is made as to this treatment By Bill Porter Carica lures by'GeorRe Sitorbo Title Guarantee...... 5 evening. A hamburger and fronk- cellor Commander At Meet- tUcciA xi.4< X2Jicf V A L U E S f 1.S5 C«nUr Street except under these conditions and acoordlng U. 9. G'rust ...... 1610 Miss Ritter never has—somehow! tltlUIll recommended. X—Ex-Dividend. furt roast was followed by a ball ing Held Last Night. . " * make any diagnosis as that Is MAPTHA-PAYE ganae and other outdoor sports. The Tel. 529.1 the function of your phyaieiaa. who must LARGESS consulted for that purpose. The complete gathering was a farewell party for Y O U C A N T D U PLIC A TE T H ESE PRICES! ^rm ula is Included In every Package. Get MARKET PRICES BOOSTED Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Staebner and By Helen MacKnIgbt Doyle victor Swranson of Oak Place was Marmola at your druggist today and send family, who wlU leave on Thursday ( Starry-eyed she dreamed of fame elected ehancsllor commander of that ugly fat on its way. TUI, love’s Bvvdft passion caught her. for, Norwich to take up their resi- Linne Lodge, No. 73, Knighta at BY WAVE OF OPTIMISM dence. Mr. Staebner waa recently Lightening by its fruitful flame 1935 P O N TIA CT U D O R 1935 OLDS SED A N appointed a state dairy Inspector The homely tasks love brought her. Pythias, at the aeml-annusd election 2-dr. trunk model; heater. for New London County. of offlcera at Orimge Han lost nlghL Built-in trunk and deluxe ON THE SAME SHOW: Looks like a new car. Now (Oontlnoed from Page One.) Members of toe Young Peoples C. Children blossomed from her stem He wcceede Axel W. Johnson. In- $425 dual equipment. Now $465 E. Society held a picnic at Loeser'a And grew to manhood's measure; “TORCHY BLANB stoUstion ceremonies •wrin be held on 1! ; ! : for your off anew. There was a heavy de- Beach at toe lake Tuesday after- Starryreyed .ohe dreamed for them IN PANAMA” Wedneeday evening, July 18. Money mand for stocks by those who were noon. Her own youth's hoarded treasure. Otoer offlcera named were; Ray iPiPAMuG 60NS- “short" of toe market. Thomas WeUes, Jr., is home from COMING SUNDAY: Hunt, vie# chancellor; Rudolph 1933 C H EV . 1935 FORD 'The tape, at once went behind aa toe Roxbury School at Cheshire for Wise ones shook their heads and 1935 D O DGE ( makin g - pACeS) ‘GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS* Swanaon, prelate; Eric Nelson, mas. traders bid up.the prices, particular- the summer vacation. cried, ter of worka; Albert Hbdgetta, mas- $245 at 9CVEN. ly, of railroad stocks, motors, heavy ’!A commonplace existence! ' $435 Next Sunday morning toe pulpit ter at arms; Elmore Anderson, in- 4-dr. sedan. Excellent $325 industrials, metals, chemicals and at the Congregational church will S ^ to put such gifts aside.” ner guard: Charles Wennergten, motor and body. SpL coupe. Gean, good favored specialties. W occupied by the Rev. Kenneth She smiled, “Life is persistience. outer guard; John Polaon, represen- Coupe. Very clean. rubber. Three days of reports of better Sharp who will-describe toe work of : -i Mat 16-16e. Even. lO-lS-aie. tative to Grand Lodge for two years; ' .-r-y.jf the Salvation Army in the Wllll- “Say of me when aU la done. Extra business outlook, an estimate of in- TODAY AND FRIDAY Harcdd Modean, alternate. Gustave creased carloadings for toe week, mantlc area. The Rev. Henry E 'No. matter what life brought her, Gull, keeper of records and seali, and another increase in the price of Robinson will attend toe Fellowship She gave the world a famous s6n. Herbert Johnatm, maater of finance, 1936 GRA H A M SED A N 1934 N ASH SED A N Tradein lead and.advances in rubber, copper young people at Hamburg, as an She Uves, atUI, in bw daughter!’ " and Alexander Barggren, maater of Instructor, from June .23rd to Julv exchequer, are elected on a yearly and hide futures, contributed tc toe 1st. ' 4-dr. model;: perfect inside and ou t 4-dr. sedan. Twin horns. 'All dual more optimistic attitude of t^ e r a . HOPE )l>aaia and their terma do net expire Heater. Bine finish. sfk a — Values *or another aix mimtoa. equipment. ' Real buy! Thoae In Advance By Elinor Leanca Now $ 3 9 5 of toe Center school, was operated Pity folk who stretch , their-hands FREE! FREE! 1 Membera of the lodge wm aecom. now $ 2 9 5 Prominent la toe advance were upon at the Bsekua hospltm, Nor- Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Southern In auch mute, appealing ways TO THE LADIES! Jany toe men’a degree team to wich, on Tuesday, for appendicitis. vhtaica, R. I., tomorrow night 'to Pacific, United States Steel. Toward toe Brea of love, to find MODERNISTIC EASY TERMS! S NOTSeNSrrivB Never warmth, but only blaxa. handle ceremoniea for Monitor MONTHS TO PAY! ABOUT Ctorysler. American Telephone, In- STRUCK BY TRAIN, DYlNa BEVERAGE SET Lodge ef that city. A bua will leave ternational Nickel,. Dupont. Allied MOtrrH. UUJCO BY .^CTO Free Glassware To Each Lady Orange :hall at 6 o’clock and all (Chemical A Dye, Union Carbide, Danbury, June 23.— (AP) __ PuebAriag m ZBo j U m planning to make toe trip muot' be \\ Eastman Kodak, Johns ManvUle, Struck by a New Haven railroad ThoradAy or FHdAj, MAttnse iR toere at that time. vr f :% General Motors, Sears Roebuck and Farmington, June 33— (A P )—B3- or Evening. ______train in tola city about 7 o’clock bert Howe, 67, of Osjclanfl Gardena Kennecott Qipper. - tola morning a man,' aa yet uniden- -' s'-Ji' wall kUled at 3:25 a.m. today by an ------ON THE SCREEN - The exchange, lost November, es- tified, may die, it is stated at toe duke o r WINDBOB ra 44 Y«w Pr^nt Car Taken In Trade As Down Payment. Don’t Hesltfite! Act Nowl autoihobUe driven by Hugh Murphy, Tbe Love and Laogh Hit ef tablished a "flash" ayotem of quota- Danbury ho^ital, Many Aa Low As 125.00. AU Running. - Jr., of 91 Elmwood avenue. Water- the Yenr! . tions on its ticker to give an up- The man was walking along tbs London. June 3$.— (A P)— ih la 4 bury. Farmington police reported. to-toe-minute ^report of prices whOT track when he waa hit by the train ROBERT UONrcO.MEBY ^ the Duka o f INlndaor’a 44th Ssrvh* Ob AD Makw of Rofrirerators. which left at 7:15 for South Nor- -Murphy, who! according to poUee VIB4UNLA BRUCE “ttthday, but hardly anyone in Ehig- toa tape fell more than five mlnutiea said he had not seen H o i^ walk- behind—but not until today waa the walk.’ Fred Lawrence, engineer, land noticed. aj'stem used. said toei man appeared to afep Into ing on Farmington avenue, before T h e iw e re aeven words in one the oar struck toe elderly m«n The four, days of advance this toe path of the train. FIRST 100 YEARS* newap^ier'a aoelety eohinm devoted &0UGHTA WHrrX , The man was unconsoloua when was held in $1,006 bond on a reck- Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. bcaR f w m i week have been one of toe moat ac- ALSO to tte former King, but even there, Phone 3251 — ------^ R. S. Potterton picked up and. haa remained in tjmt less driving charge pending toe he oharwl honora with Prince Jaime. tive and rapid rises in toe market in f At the Lot Phone 3180 'I H6«Flf?9T condition. TheresiaA a a v a v s o nothingu w u g g u , ^ on U the| 0 ooronor'a report. “ROMANCE IN THE 'AtUMCehttr Phono 8783 everal years—cartytog tha Aaao- MOMX MOncV. —' __ — ------person to identUSC too msw who Isi —Long • — —A realWt v > of------v>w dark* , cf gpitii, who waa so today. USED CAR LOT — OPPOSITE STATE ARMORY _MArv STWuiuvr S an&*4A-OA*W VAu ^VILL^ M m 2 d e ia h Iv ^ ^ o i«* ? n "i2 !? " “ ?1 <5 years oW. Several per- j

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Louis Delivers the Payoflf Punch retiring president of the association, BACK TAXES IN FIRE PDPHS OF MRS. KNOX thanked the governor Xcr hia re- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM SAYS BOMB RAIDS Mongolia May Play Part STUDENTS, GUESTS COUNTESS GFTS GOVERNOR OBJECTS marks but repeated his statenlent Pension Plan Delegates DISTRICT SUSPENDED at the opening of the convention THURSDAY, JUNE 2$ (Gentrol and Eagtem Standard Tims) IN CLOSING REOTAL that "the hope of democracy is the WERE NECESSARY freedom to express all the news and .. f ^ * * ^ P * ^ • tend ard Tia $p— D a y N p M n a i e p m L o u r la ter) In the Far East Situation QUIT YALE CAMPUS COURTS ORDER TO KNOX’S SPECH N a 0 0 r ^ progra m a t o Im t a n d baalo e b aln a o r gre tibo tb ara o f unle ap anoeU ■ ^ On Visit^to Long Bench alt the views. ' B o d; ooa kt to ooa at (e to a ) oa algna tloRa In eludo a l^ a rm l a b lo a t a t lo n a ' Several Small Items Due For Second Program Is Presented, Many Year!* Listed After Knox said that those In power Pr e gra m a subje ct to ch a n g e b y cta tion a w ith o u t pra vie u a n e tic a. P. M« Hankow, China. — (OorreaponyEthers is a new Russo-Japanese war At Center Church House t A i . A F raa-aa. a. .a-.aa.w .a.. M O U N T .- k V O r W t k oh ksl k f V # Itfbb dealt with prominent persons who ! NB&WEAF (RED) NEtWORK Jap Head Of Nary Declares dence.n,.. «eof ♦the!,. Associated A------Press)------— it U likely to roll over the steppes of Long Beach, >CUif., June 23. — xvenUon closed in Lda Angelea laal •FORPROTECnON Parley With Commiaaionera. BASIC — Estti wmr wnao wtlo w j«r C O A S T . — k o s k o ln k ol k f p y irvl l ^ o Evening. speak up in criticism in any one or'’ k oy Mongolia's vast desert spaces fi^m the Mongols. University Grounds Are De- (A P )—Thousands of allver-haired - Townsend u r g ^ tha Bot Roblisber Repfies He Wtas iresb krw wfbr wro way wben delegates from toe third national , As a result of a meeting between all o( three ways. WOM w tan ww] wmU irdet; Mldwtstt C a n t B e a t, which Genghis Khan once emerged E|rer ali(ce Japan conquered Man 6,000 registered delegates to speed Piano pupils of Mrs. Benjamin ksd wmaq who wow wdaf wiro kstp d Townsend convention journeyed like the commissioners of the SouPi He declared the person would" flhd 0:00— 4:00— R ub b a rtdw n R e vutz A k ro n O ^ 270 Lost Their jives to turn history’s tides in Asia again churla in 1931 and tha years follow- the plan into operation. "1 am get- M. Knox presented the second clos- Mountain:Mountains koA__ ___ -______— - - ___ - 0:00— 4:00— N ila M a c k'e L a V a Pra t e nd serted T o ^ y FoDowing pilgrims today to Lotig Beach— Wdnld Restrain Barbara Hot- Manchester Fire District and Tax Has Right To Express His himself before a legislative invcs-i kfi kgw komo khq kpo kau: may hold the'key to the future ot ting old fast, I don't wont to wait ing recital at Center church houae 4 :0 0 ^ 0:O(^-P re B a .R a d le N e w a Pgriod ' ing. and especially since ttie^apa- birthplace of the Townsend old age Collector George Hunt, Jr., several tigating’ committee in Washington; OPTIONAL STATIONa (oparata^ter- 4:00— 0 : O ^ K d Thora en a e n* Oporto— d the Orient. nese war machine rolled along the any ten years for a consummatiOB last night. The full program fol- Obanaaably onVII elthorniuiar REDn&u or ^Biaua* U E w a b c; Console Benoea— n e t w o r k - I Canton Air Attacks. pension plan. of our hopes,” he sold. accounts o f ' uncollected taxes \hat a Federal official publicly would natwoeka): MAStC * Kattt wlw wfaa In view o f China’s persistent ef- The Gradnation Exerdses Ws Hasband From In- lowt: Views On Administration. 4:10— 0:10— A r t h u r G od fre y — w a bo; Inner Mongolian corridor In 1987, They came to the ocean resort are 'dong past due, were placed on castigate hlni, or he would be "put waan work wool; Mitfwattt wood wal Oong'a by D erie Rhode a— n e tw ork forts to enlist a greater measure the Outer Mongolians have been Me advocated the founding ot Polish Dance (Scharwenaka) Olga on the calling list of the Internal wbow welM kaoo kans. OTHER 4:30— 0 :0 I^ B c 0 k e C a rt e r, T a l k — o a a t; where a gaunt country doctor, fired Townoend parUes in sUtss where the suspended list. OPTIONAL STATIONS — Canadians of support from Soviet Russia In her preparing, with Russia’s aid, for Following his e le c t ^ as teSf 6ol- Laxman; Y e Merry BIrde (K ru g) Revenue. Department". eretefef: c--*--*- — ------—• . Chie a oo'a M elody W e a v e ri— we et Tokyo, June 23. — (A P ) — Ad from the city health department, nominees do not endorse hia peiulon terfeiing With Son Or Ctntral: wefl wttnJ wdajf 4:40— 0:40— B a rry W ood A H i a Mu a ie ' waf against Japan, military ob- conflict. New Haven. June 23.— (A P ) — envUloneJ back in 1933 the time lector of the district mqt Soyem- Ann Keeney; Aira (Kruger) Eileen White Sulphur Springa, W. Va., Loomis was presented withWith the . RYkfyrtt koamkoam: Oouthi wtar arplf)tf wla wjazw‘ i : 0 ( ^ 0:00 'Ju a t E n t e rt a in m e n t — a*; mlrol Mitaumosa Yonal, mlnlater of plan before the November genera] wfla-wtun wlod waoir wfbo wwno woao servers ore wondering what la hap- ‘ Modem mechanized units have when oil over the age of 85 would be ber, Mr. Hunt, to better uhdqr^nd Campbell; Land of Nod (Krogman) Amos memorial plaque ' for out-i C h ic a go’s Oonga f o r Y o u — wa a t the navy, today defended Japan’s The Alumni, ^students and distin- election. He said organisation June 28.— (A P I— The Democratic J^va wam.wmo w«b wapi wmtb wldg 1:1 0— 0:f O— H o llyw o o d's Scrtonocoopo i>enlng behind the veil of secrecy given $200 a month by the govern- hia work, made several visits tS the Suaan Todd; Cupid'a Garden (Eu- standing work on behalf of the S P iA ^ . kvpo wky wfaa wbap kpro woaJ ktha been coordinated with the tradi- guished guesU had left New Haven work must be pushed in "hatiUy ^ Self; Son Gosely Guarded governor of West .Virginia, Homer — a a a t; B o a k a C a rt e r— w a i t re p e a t air '7Bl