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PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LVIL, NO. 248 MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938
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S. EMOL JOHNSON Hufirhes’ Ship Reaches New York to Set World Mark
J NEW YORK ACCLAIMS
DEAD; 26 YEARS
ASSESS^ HERE
WORLD FLIERS WITH
Cerebral Refflorrhage Claims
Rne Of Town’s Best BIG HEROES’ PARADE
Known Residents; Funeral
Police Estimate 75,000
To Be Held At 3 Sunday. Too Shy To Answer
Along Lower Jrgadw ay
Smll Johnson, 78, o f 19 John'
BOB Terrace, building contractor And 40,000 Around G tj
and for 38 years a member o f the
town Board o f AMessora, died early Hafl Where Ceremonies this morning at the Memorial boa- Hughes Writes Them following a long Ulneea. He Are Held; Greatest Dem- one of Mancheater'a beat m citizens. He suffered a New York, July 15.— (A P ) -.-4 “ Hey,” he said, "where’s a public Howard Hughes, the man who cir- stenographer ?” >ral hemorrhage March 7, thla , while on jury duty in the cled the world with four compan-* onstration The City Has f The second paragraph of the Ions during a hazardous 3 days Aind ford County courthouae and statement, with a complete naivete, waa admitted to the hospital July 6 19 hours. Issued a statement today observed; you may be assured no Witnessed In A Decade. after another similar attack. because, as.he put It, he was afraid one has written this for me.” Ha waa bom Mardb 16, 1863 In ha might geC nervous if hq had to It went on, 'There is one thing Aker, Smaland, Sweden, and 4a bla answer,,questions. about, his feat. The statement, passed out in the about this flight that' P would like youth learned the carpenter’s trade. everyone to know. It was in no w Yorik, Jufy' i5!— (APT He came to the United States In constant turmoil in the lobby of- the way a stunt. It was the carrying —^Howard Hughes and his four 1883 and settled in Foreat,vilIe, Drake hotel where he spent the out of a careful plan. It functioned Conn., where he lived for five years. night, stamped him aa a patriot globe-circling companions rode who was apprehensive that the because it was carefully planned. 'While In ' ForestvUle he worked at We who did it are entitled to no bla trade and when *the Swediah world might not rate American en- triumphantly up lower Broad- particular credit. W e are no super- laitheraa church waa built in Man- gineering genius at its true worth. way today, from the Battery - It sounded much like a speech, but men.” cheater he came here upon the lu Patriotically, he stated, 'T h e to City Hall, in the most tumul- nobody seemed to know whether it vltatton of the pastor and worked airline - pilots of this Country, who actually waa to be delivered any- tuous heroes’ parade New OB the church building and assisted in my opinion are the finest fliers where during the official functions York has held in a decade. In tha Installation of the church in the world, face much worse con- pewa. scheduled for the day. It. was like a throwback to If this flight," read the conclud- ditions night after night during the Married 48 Years winter, (than Hughes and bis men Mr. Johnson moved to Manches- ing line of the statement, “has the halcyon days when Jimmy . during the world night).” '' , ter in 1887 and three years later, In donie a little to show that American Walker was mayor, when Und- He..gave unstinting credit to 1890, married Misa Emma Cecelia engineers can design, and American bergh first flew the Atlantic, those who designed his airplane and Anderson. Officiating cleigyman at irkmen can. build, just as fine air- Ederle-conquered the English tba wedding was Rev. Augustus O. plitnes, engines and aircraft eqiilpr equipment. He estimated that he had travel- channel, B } ^ flew across the Olaon, paator of the Swedish Luth- ment aa any in the world, then I eran church. Mr. and Mrs. Jobnaon shall feel well repaid for my time ed only 20 miles more than the Noi^h Pole, and the canyons Landing before a huge crowd which had gathered to witness the completion o f Its record-breaking world flight, the sleek twin-engined shortest distance between the both joined the church at the aame and eftort,’* of the financial district echoed iBlSBd, monoplane of Howard Hughes la shovra at Floyd Bennett airportj New York, just aa it came to a stop. Cutting the late Wiley Post’s record in It alsd marked him once again as places of his takeoffs and land- time. For many years Mr. Johnson was half, Hughes and his crew of four circled the earth in a little more than three days and 17 hours. ' - the shy; modest young millionaire ings around the world. with cries of greeting to the he so often baa been pictured. "W e arrived,” he said, "at every intrepid airmen. employed by George Barber, build- ing contractor,' and during his ac- "A n y one of the slrTIne pilots of stopping point with almost exact- For seventeen minutes— the this , nation with any of the trained ly 200 gallons of fuel, which was tive years in the trade he aasistwl time it took the pimession ^ in the construction of many of the army of navigators and competent the reserve decided upon.” He concluded: “ Now If this flight - Cheney homes and ,the town’s prom- STATE GROUPS PLEA OF INNOCENCE CHINA’S AERIAL radio engineers in any of our mod- cars to reach City HaU— down- inent bulldin^B. '' He also learned em pabaenger trahsports could have has done a little to show that town New . York screatned ite done the same th tn V >>« "^Id of his American engineere can design, and the art of wood carving, and when, praise for the multi-millionaire (.5"! ■ the new Emanuel Lutheran church American workmen can build, just TAKE CONTROL FORCES BLOCK aa fine airplanes, engines and air- Texas sportsman and his waa, built, he constructed and carv- MADE BY WILLIAMSON statement led .off with: " I ed the beautiful oak pulpit and have written this out OMSuse 1 am craft equipment as' any In the mates and showered the men ' presented It.to the church society. afraid I might get nervous and not world, and If it should possibly In- with ticker tape, tore up and^ crease the sale of American planes ' For many years he followed the AMOiW DEMOS HANKOW DRIVE say Just what I want- to.t, empti^ from the windows of building contracting busineas and Fairtdd PoKlicxl LeaderlsEES' EMPLOYMENT Barilsr, Hughes had dukked out abroad and thus create a few new In 1918 he waa appointed building of a ■ press conference with every jobs for American men In the air- the world’s greatest skyscrap- craft factories o f this country, then inspector of the town, and served evidence of having been thorotighiy ers telephone books, old sta- four years in that office. Make Littie Noise But Get First Of Defendants In Claim To Have Put 45 Jap frightened. ' I shall feel well repaid for my time tionery, letters, newspapers.. and effort.” He waa elected a member of the ON IKE UPGRADE A Uttle later he reappeared, Sentiniental Crowdo.
Their Candidates 'O ver; Waterbury Case Says 'Not Ships Out Of Action; In CHerka, atenographera, buainaaa (Ooatlnued On Page Ti. ">) men, brokera and bankera, thrilled Idea Of Keeping Party In by Hugbea’ amazing feat .of sd ^. Guilty’ To The Charge. WPA Chief Takes An Opti- vaders Fail To Advance KILLS SWEETHEART dling the. globe in 3 days, 19 houra - and 8 mlnutea, grew oentlmentai WEST IN FOREFRONT and dellrioua. tact Transcends issues. On Kiukiang For 3 Days. LATE NEWS Waterbury, July J5 — (A P ) — mistic View Of The Sit< Five yeara 'ago today, aome of IN A JEALOUS RAGE them might have remembered, the FOR COURT POST Washington, July 15; — (A P ) — Charles , B. Williamson, veteran nation ~ Cites Figures. FLASHES! town waa in aomething of the aame State political organizations, func- Fairtleld county Republican, leader Shanghai, July 16— (A P ) — The Btate o f mind aa Wiley Poet’a Win- and close adviser to the late J. nie Mae roared down to a landing tioning \rith little ballyhoo, are .play- tldp of battle appeared today to be Henry Roraback, pleaded innocent turning to favor' the' Chinese, along -at Fio-yd Bennett field to hang- up '-- ing a more important part than' na- today In Superior Court here to Washington, July 15.— (A P ) After Crime Slayer Walks APPROVES TAX PROGRAM a record of 7 daya, 18 houra and 49 Lawyers Aj^ Jurists From tional Issues In several. Democratic charge of conspiracy against him the upper Yangtze river, after dam- minutes which stood until Hugbea WPA Administrator, Hari^ Hop- aging attacks .by Chinese warplanes. Hartford, July 16. — (A P) — A Senatorial primaries. Th e latest and. 2S others in . the- . Waterbury kins is optimistic over the employe Into Police Station And permanent eignrette-tex nnd exten. broke it yesterday.; ...... _____ million dollar fraud case. Chinese announced th a t' their; air- , Only thla new record seemed In- Beyonif .Missouri River contest subject to such evaluation ment outlodk, despite a year's peak men oontinually were raiding Jap- slon of the Jnvenile Court system was In Indiana. Leaders of the or- The sandy-haired Williamson, to cover the entlie state were two credible.. The thousands o f men, of 2,863,354 persons on the relief anese forces, both military and Gives Up Bloody Weapon. women and children, jammed around ganization of Paul V. Mclfutt put first of the defendants to enter a rolls. of the major recommendatlonB voted the nomination o f Senator Vah Nuys naval, below Kiukiang, which the the Battery, - Bowling Green and Mentioned For Tribunal. formal plea, appeared in court . " I don’t whnt to be a Pollyanna Japanese have been unable to con- today hy the Legtslatlve Council for through a state convention after without attorney shortly before ar- submission to the 1989 OenermI A s- Broadwaya aldewalka, stared at tba building up for months the Impres- but there are signs that the relief quer in two weeks of bitter fight- tall, thin Hughes, at his four smil- guments began on demurrers by rolls ■ might come down," Hopkins ing. Kiukiang is 135 miles from Pittsburgh, July 15.— (A P ) — sembly. sion that neither they nor the Pres- Lieut. Gov. Frank Hayes, also May- Speaking In the Governor’s oflloe ing companiona, and yelled their Washington, July 15— (A P )—The ident wanted Van Nuys re-elect- sAid late yesterday at a press con- Hankow, scat o f . Generalissimo Tony Varacalll, 25, walkea Into tne greetings. ■ or of Waterbury, and 14 others, to .ference. ' Chiang Kai-Shek’s government and the council approved In principal the ' names o f a handful of lawyers' and ed. ■ l, Pitcairn police station early, today, 20-polnt tax program submitted to The police estimated there were jurists from beyond the Missouri the state's information charging “ Production Is on its way up. the ultimate'objective of the Jap- . The Senator Had opposed various them with conspiracy to “ cheat and flung a bloody hunting knife on a It by Tax Commissioner. William H. approximately 75,000 persona along river came to the front today in Roosevelt proposals, including the am convinced there is going to be anese offensive. Broadway and Commloaioner Lewi' defraud" this municipality of over desk and blurted out. Patrolman Hackett. capital speculation over a successor court bill. Governor Townsend had For three days now the Japanese • • * J. Valentine himself said there were million dollars. (Continued on Page Twelve.) have made no marked advance, and E. L. Locke Said: ’ to Supreme Court Justice Cardozo. fo'jght his renomination fhr nearly DR. HYDE INJUREII probably 35,000 or 40,000 around , Talk centered on these possibil- a year. President Roosevelt had Special Prosecutor Hugh M. A l- —4_____I :______Chinese insist their drive has been " I killed my girl with this Jtnlfe." City Hall. - ities after Senator Adams (D„ said nothing, but the impression corn toI(Ba Supertbr Court Judge brought to' a halt. Japanese were A police cruiser car, guided by Dublin, Ireland, July 15.— (A P )— 'The steps o f the customs house, Colo.) said. President Rboaevelt had prevailed that he at least had ad- Ernest A. Ingllq that, "as a matter silent today, presumably consider- Varacalll, sped to a country Iane-15U Dr. Dou^as Hyde, septuagenarian the waUca of Bowling Green, the agreed with him that it would be vance, knowledge o f Townsend’s-de- of convenience to him" Williamson TAYLOR REQUESTS ing the Chinese reports unworthy feet from a busy highway. in Ver- President of Ireland, suffer^ shwk churchyard o f old Trinity church fitting to appoint a westerner. sire to eliminate Von Nuys. wanted to plead today. of comment. 1 and slight Injuries today In nn auto-' and of St. Paul’s chapel Were a ‘-r^s ■ A ll but one of the preaent justices Changed Uvemllght The accused was then called to Damaged Craft 'Seen (Oontlnned On Page Two) mobile aocldmt near Athlone. tightly wedged mass of men and oome from the east or south. The Van Nuys announced a few bench where he spoke in a scareely While there was no positive evi- Dr. Hyde was bom in 1860 but al- women. exception is Justice Butler of Mlnne- months ago he would run aa an inde- audible voice'in answer to a routine REICH ASSISTANCE dence to support the Chinese-claims, ways has refused to disclosh the day Restaurants, crowded during the and month. He wns Indncted.as the ''ahta. Cardozo was a New Yorker, pendent. Just before the conven- question by Clerk George Freeman. It is fairly well established that the lunch hour, emptied magically. Men first President of the new state June a fact which might bring prefer- tion the whole picture changed over- Elects Jury Trial Chinese aerial force in recent days and women' sat on ledges of build- night. ^ has damaged . several Japanese FLAMING W O O ^ 25. ment to a candidate from that Williamson said he was 59 years ings high above the procession. The ' Whether It was agreeable to the • * • state, although two other New old. waived reading o f the complaint craft. Some In damaged condition storm o f ticker tape, (guttering national administration was not Pleads With Gemmny To Al- were seen being'towed down river. WINS GRISWOLD CUP Yorkers still are on the bench— and when asked his plea softly an- downward in long spirals, the shred- disclosed, but Townsend " invited The Chinese high command In .Chief Justice ' Hughes and Justice swered, “ not guilty.” THREATEN HOMES Eastern Point, July 15.— (A P )— ded, paper, the fluttering^ flags and Hankow as.serted 45 enemy war ►ane. He elected a Jury trial. low Her Refugees To Helen Waterhouse o( Providence, banners, and the constanU roar, of (Oontiaued On Page Two) vessels had been sunk or damaged Here are some of the weatemers The veteran Fairfield county Re- today wonlthe Griswold Cpp. by de- voices seemed to bewilder the flieiu publican leader was nattfly dressed in the last two weeks, and. 19 of the feating her home team rival, Mra. at first- . itioned in unofflcitd dlacuasiona: Take Along Belongings. ships were reported towed - to enakor Schwellenbacb (D., in a. white ', linen - suit and sport Frad O. Davis, hy a margin of S and But they quickly got used, to the Shanghai for repairs. Vacationists Routed By For- 2, In t h e 18-hole final of tho . 20th I of ihe receptionr WJ|jh,L .,.4 3 ,.. loyal A-adrololsteatloB' shoes,;..; ,...... ;. ; 7. -n..'- Supporter. Familiar with far weet- CONNECTICUT CO. ' Fonher C ity' dpmptrxrMeir " Daiifd ahiiiial tShMemiaden'^oiHMf• ’tiv l- ' ' Hugh'eS,' WMrihg an (iix f^ ip ra y Evian-I/44-Bairui, France, July 15 (Continned. from Page Tw-eive.) TU affaire, active In Americhn Le-r J. Leary, another of the accused, est Fires In The West; tation tournament. suit, a white shirt and black tie. (-A.P)— Myron C. Taylor, chair- I • . • . .giOIL...... ______.___ _ - . and others asked .the court for . had.Blepl more, than twelve, houra. . Thurma^ Arnold, 48, assiatant at- TO REDUCE D K T S copiu of yesterday’s ruling grant- man o f -a' 32-natl6n corifer'chce oh MARKETS AT A GLANCE Pale and .a little Jumpy he was ing them permission to inspect cer- thcT refugee problem, pleaded with 200 Men nghting Blaze. Stoclc^—Strong, steels lead late nevertheless, fresh, He rode in the torney general la charge of antl- ~rk:. ...; "IF a ft caBeB^ product o f T^iyomlng, tain documentary evidence hos^te G«nnaiiy< today to let’ )i«r refugees BRITAIN ORDERS ‘first’'tari ' '■ ------■'■■■ form er university professor, author the possession of Alcorn. take their personal belongings.’ Bonds—Mixed; U. S. government Lieut. Thomas J. Thurlow, U. 8. of beat-aellefii on sconoml'ca, ' FOes New Finandal Plan T h e special prosecutor said he ~ ■ ' of the American Seattle, July 15— (A P) — Flames Improve. - A.,.ha\igator. rode in the front seat Bratton Mentloiied had no objection. he final session of 1,000 NEW PLANES leaping high in the air crackled Curb— n rm ; Industrials recover. of the second car. The other navi- A fter a hearing oh the demurrers the 10-day meeting called ‘by Presi- through •forests on the Olympic Foreign Exchange—Steady; ster- . Sam-O. Bratton, 49, former Sena- gator, Harry P. M. Connor, aat wUb tor from Hew Mexico, now Tenth With Federal Court; WM bad been completed. Judge Inglls dent Roosevelt termed German co. peninsula today, routing vacation- ling eases. Ed Lund, flight engineer, and Rich- Cotton — Easy; lower cables; Federal Circuit Court judge, men- temporarily fixed next Thursday at operation “vital and imperative” if ists from summer homes and threat- ard R. .Stoddart, on the rear seat, y 10 a. m. for arraignment of the de- the plan o f finding homes for per- ening a valuable stand of timber. favorable weather. .tioned for former Supreme Court The wives of Thuriow, Stoddart vacanclee, endonud by several west- Cut Its Capita] Stock. fendants for pleading. haps SOO.OOq Jetva and oUier pros- .argest Order Ever Placed An area eight miles long and two Sugar— Lower; hedge selling, to three miles wide already lay in CV>ffee—Soft; trade selling.. and Connor, and Thtirlo.w’a ,^Boy, em Senators. Tommy, 3, rode in the n exLcu . ... (Orathiaed oa Page Two.) (Oontlnaed from Page Twelve.) blackeqed ruins. Some scattered Joseph C. Hutcheson, 58, o f Hous- At One Tune With Private All had been -driven downtown ton. Texss, now serving on Fifth New Haven, July 15.—(AP) — farm buildings were destroyed.- from the Hampshire house, Oentral Circuit OMirt, backed by Senator The Connecticut Ckimpany had on Park south. whe|»'llughe8, had Join- file In Federal Court today, a plan Firm; To Build Factory. (Continned on Page Two.) PRESIDENT SPEAKS Shoppard (D 4 Tex.). ' ed them after Spending the night at William Denman, 65, o f San by which It said it ..could enderge from the procesa o? 77B reorganiza- the Drake-hotel in Park avenue. Frahdhca now on Ninth Federal The,morning had.held a threat of Circuit (3ourt, reputed author of tion which it undertook nearly three Birmingham, England, July IS — ON WORLD PEACE years ago and continue operation of THE ROMANCE OF NEWS! rain; but the sun was bright when part of President Roosevelt's court (A P )— Sir Kingsley Wood, - minis- -the party reached the Battery and hill, chairman of-w artlinF shipping its troffey and bus syatend. Little more than 100 years ago, people had a difficult time ter for air, today ordered from RESU LTS! started north after a delay of only board. The plan filed yeaterday proposed Baron Nuffield. Britain's foremost finding out what was happwing. elsewhere in the world— even ^ A brown chow dog was report- three minutes.' Bert’ E. Haney, 59, o f Portland, large reductions in the company’s automobile producer, 1,000 Spitfire ed lost In the classified columns Declares U. S. Is Always Motorcycle sirens Increasad the Ore., now on Ninth Circuit bench. q ^ ita l stock and cancellation of de- . in other parts of th e ir own 'S t a t e . > fighting planes. * of last*)ilght'8 issue of The din that flooded the narrow „down- Albert Lee Stephens, 64, o f Los mand notes held by the New York, Thla was the government's first New Haven and Hartford railroad. HCrald. George Hall of> Oak- (o.vn streets. ■ Angeles, now on Nintl; Circuit Tills unbelievable condition - existed because there was no order of aircraft froip the philan- land’.had a brown chow dog at Ready To J o in d e r Na- bench. *■ A reduction of about 75 per cent means o f transmitting information. There were few daily thropic mqt6r magnate who - was ■'-As the party reached City Hall in the company's debt would be his home ail day yesterday and Harold M. Stephens, 53, former estranged ^ m Wood's predecessor,' ha wondered who onmed it. "He. effected by the plan, said the board newspapers. The word ^'Reporter" had not come Into usage. tions iiT A n n s Reduction. (Cootlaued oa Page Tea.) ^ Utah Judge who baa been advanced ^ r d SWinton. who resigned under waited for his copy of The Herald o f directors which filed the . pro- If. you' wpnt to know how and why jrou now can read of by Presidenit Roosevelt from as- fire. The new minister mbved and immediately turned, to the events only*mlnutes after they happen anywhere in the world, TREASURY BALANCE elstant attorney general to Federal quickly to make peace with Nuf- Classified page. The owner had The Connecticut Company oper- then turn'to Page 4 for the ctory on- the 90th anniversary of field. Aboard President Roosevelt’s. Court of Appeals here, ates in many sections of the state advertised the dog as lost-And it. Justin Millsr, SO, o f GaUfornla, news gathering. This paper Is a member of The Associated - -Announcement o f the order was waa returned within a short Bute Train En Route to Yoaemlte, Calif-.H Washington, July 15—(A P )—Tliff although its territory has been re- July 15=-(AP)—The Navy claimed ; poslUoa of the Treasury on July 18: formerly ob board o f tax appeals, made when Wood tumKd. the first after the newspaper was on the duced In area since the Connecticut Press, World-Wide news asaoclatioo, which is mention^ in that spadeful o f earth'St the site ct Nuf- wide attention as a pon’erful na- Receipts 58,098,398.68; qow a court o f appeals judge here, Railway and Lighting Company be- streets. > aoettme law -profeeaor la weatam full-page illustrated feature. flald’s £3.000,000 (516,000,000) mass ■ ' -.9. MANCHE8TEB EVENINO EEBAU). MANCHESTEB, CX)NN,a FRIDAY, JULY 15,1988 VAOE iprlaUoB hM bMS «v«rdrawa by tbs NSW York sad Ban lYsadaeo ^tSO.OM but there are eUte refUnda fully from the city trtasiay might fains nsxt year ‘ would do muck to be distributed among a larger ENOUGH due which 'Will largely oare for BOLTON ‘OLD HOMT ABOUTTOWN munlty are invited to tots 'service. James WetoereU' o f 38 Florence prouMte undsratsndlng—sad, tksre- group.” •vlsttor. Miss^ Marion Leete of . The Ballard home, ait thla aum. end summer work on ISTATE GROUPS GASOLINE PRICE Plans Lawn Patty street who underwent a major rore, frlsndUnsss- bswrssn tbs pao* Attomajr John H. Cassidy of “BON VOYAGT PARTY ThorapsOnville " to pass .safely farme, with W PA additions, will ^ Mr*. Thomas $foHarty rjid son Plans are underwray by toe tide toe fir* protection Jamse. of HolUatsr strost, art pi* of this skd. otksr lands. Waterbuty clashed with Alconf dur- TO CONFER TODAY operation at toe Manchester Me-, CHAMBER OUUNG through a hallway to the outside result In s reduction ,for th r next Ameriften Legion of EUington to fered $4J)00 damaga, TAX FIGURES SHOW EVENT TOMORROW guests at tha gtavsns house, I,*k* And, In coDCUHt^, ha said: ing these arguments. morial hospital,- Wednesday, was re- without injury. month. With* fingers crossed the ROCKVILLE hold's lawn party In the center meted. ‘Tha year 1DS9 W ^ d go down In TAKE CONTROL TOTOWNiSSn ■ported aa resting comfortably to- FOR BANK ST. COUPLE dilTereni depsrtments of the to^%-n Placid, In tha Adlrondacka, Cassidy contended that on* of his history not only as the year of the clients, Donato netrarota, alias ON FOUR ACRE BUY near toe school next Thursday and day. AT ROCKY POINT feel that there will be other sev- . two .great- American World'* Fairs, Friday evenings. Thera will ' be The East Sid* Oiri*' aoftball team Dan Petsrs, bad not been shoivn to Mr. And Mrs. John Ressia To played the Maneheeter Orean team but would b* a year o f world-wide be connected With the conoplracy. apecial music fetituring toe pro- dtft Oi hcone Reveals l" 0»rge Of Phm AMOf^ DEMOS ELUNGTON DEMOCRATS gram and a baseball game between King David.. Lodge,' No. 31, last night. The latter won with rejoicing if it could aleo mark defl- Alcorn replied: Boland Agrees To Accepl I.O.O.F., wrlll bold its regular meet- Sail T'ornorrow For Six .Bolton and . Eaat Windsor wUi he score o f 3g t e t», and despite the m t* atepa toward- permanent -wnrld MOeattNoetf firoM Page on r.) "Now Paten,"he's-a harmlets ln- ing tonight at t »0 cfbidek,'to"’be Months Visit In Italy; rain they played 7 innings straight pMce." conspicuous gsnUsmsn from Bris- Cheneys And Selectmen Tir played. Prizee wrlll be given awmy Rhode joland Resort Select^ Hope f o r G ( ^ WMt he n HOLD OUTI NG ^ n i ] M Y and parking ia free. f o u le d by a rehearsal of the third through. MCAdoo. who la seeking re-noml-|Vsn Nuys to enter th# convention, tol, but he gets out of the Wster- .004 Above Tank Cat A bon voyage * party was held SCHENI.ETfS LONERGAN HAS TALK 4-H Field Day degfte team. Refreshments wriU be ----- . • s nation for tha Senate, aat to the Those aeeking an snawer to . thla bury treasury mdre than 375,