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Ml— Betty Woodruff, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Watson Woodruff, left Men’s - Women's •'OhUdicn'a DIAL Wo UUI Pet this morning for Silver Lake, N. H. niM UaSvor 5,913 ffhir toalghl aad WedaeaSay; ABOOTTOWN N O H E R A L D She was accompanied by three HAIR CUTS - 25c. 5321 Member et the AuGt S Barbara — No Walttogt Vent Uoelor*s little ehaage ia twapetalara. SCIn Wikdbit dMinlitMr of MONDAY cousina from Berlin. Miss dean Prescription With Every Pair of Soles Bureoa e f MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE (H ARM ! Iir. and Iti*. JnlhM Fradln of Ham* Woodruff who to attending the CULOTTA’S The « B .W . CORK Ha atnat. wlw iwMntlj ooinpletod mt'mmer school Of the University cf No isene of The Herald N. H. at Durham, will Join them BARBER SHOP S« Oak St and Heeb; a Bottle Polish , A U M C H tsrm .. IHT aophOBiora yaar at Mount VOL. LVI„ NO. 235 (Oaeeiaed Adverttotng oa Page 10.). MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 6,1937 M jo k a turn ba«i appolotad wffl be published Mon­ there and next week Mrs. Woodruff W eldon (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS day, July 5, in observ­ will go to Silver Lake. National Rboe Repnlifaig and ■Miimiitiiy counelHor at Camp iD n iA Haooil, a g b V camp aaar Bostoa, ance of Independence Shoo SWno Parlor — 8B1 Main S t ■ M ia ora d '^ tha T.WM. aaaoela- The Whlton Memorial Library SOS Main S t t t o a ^ Maw Bnaland. and haa Day. which usually to open on Monday tarad npea bar oiitlao. evenings, will be closed next Mon­ PELCO UHOUSe^'SOM. FDR May Intervene NO VIOLENCE day evening on account of the holi­ AMERICAN, BRITISH , I m e lh a CaaiHp ct Rajreicft Walib of day. HUNT FOR EARHART ViMpaet atraet to at Ba^^wlcli. Ur. and Mia. Allan Coe of Henry Itaaa,, for tha aaaaoa. street and their sons are at their Oil Burner In Senators * Battle AS CLEVELAND cottase at Point O’Woods for the With the Money-Saving i w l> I.O.O.T, win have meetln(s tonlftit ATLANTIC FUGHTS . focaaorijr ef Maacbaatar. haa ratura- Three Hants of Republic at 7 and 8 o'clock In Orange halt BUIXBTINl • a party-epUtUng batUe on the floor ^ ‘ home after a atolt with Raa. and rn tE w oK H s ” Ho baa kept out of the controver­ wnuam T. Wallaee ef North BOLTON All Day Monday Waahingtoa, July 6,->.(AP) — Democratio leader Boblneon, sy for the last month. C^ompromise Steel Resume Under Pro* Mairtain street EnglisliiBen A rrire m New- negotiations have been in charge of PROVE UNFOUNDE Opp. Notch Pond opentag tbs flgbt for tbs ad- A. W. Benaoo of tha Banaoo P^ir- JAPS REPORT mlntotraUoa'a jodlelal rsorgaal- his chief Senate lieutenant, Demo- July 5 th eratlc Leader Robinaon. lection of Troops; Stones mtina Jk Radio oompany, has re* Large Assortment -f and AmericaBS sattoB MB, told tbe Heaite to­ tnmad from Maw Tork city where 4 day that Judgea more than 75 There have been many evidences, Coast Guard Cotter Ita s a ha attended the aapoaltion held by GOWDY'S years of age "osaally are la a howevef, the subetitute bill drafted Putnam Calls On Mrs. Noonan Mclntosh Brothers A U DAY FIGHT Thrown at NQes, Warren. ■■ lYj the furniture and radio manufaetur- FILLING STATION In Observance of '^Reach Ireland in Unevent- state of mental and pkystcal by Robinson haa failed to appease era of America. decUnA” the opposiUoA Mistakes Meteor for a| FIREWORKS The Penaocratte leader began Barring new compromise negotia­ tions, tbe arrangement waa that Cleveland, O., July 6.— (AP) — Independance Day fal Hop; Warm Welcomes. w r m ^ s s i A N S the debate on tbe dtoputod Stand On Btdton and First on the Right—Nigger Hill Senator Robinaon would move late r i n t O h m Shoe Rcpalrint court legislation after the Sen­ National Guard bayonets and ma- Flare m Pacific; Search t O Coventry Road— Opposite today to take up the original court cblne-guna protected the back-to- Doae While Yon W ait- ate had agreed without a rec­ bill for debate. He then would pro­ NoncE By ASSOCIATED PBESS ord vote to take the measure up Methodist Chnrch New Border Conflict Follows pose Immediate subatitution of the work movement of an estimated 8,- Shift to New Area to Sooth SAM Y U L Y E S BOLTON Two mighty flying "sblpa that for conelderaUon. BARLOW and BKIMNEB new bill laid before the Senate lasc 000 steel workers at three plants of Shoe Repairing Service paee In the night” euccesefully G ose On Heels of Battle Robinson then moved to eub- week. the Republic Steel Corporation here We wish to call to the atten­ COMPLETE SELECTION charted a route for regular oommer- stltuto for the original bill eub- Regular debate will not begin un­ today. Company officials gave the of Howfamd Ishmd; M ^ ^ 701 Main Street mittod by President Roosevelt, tion of all Manchester people These Two Stores Will ctol fllgbte between North America til Thursday, as CTongress will be In following figures for returning day- The most economical NEW FRESH STOCK in Amor Riyer; Japanese the oompromlse Informally In- recess tomorrow because of the Ma­ shift employes after the 7 a m. who are interested in our peti­ and Europe today. Ships Roshiog to tion to the Public Utilities Com­ NATIONAL AND STAR BRANDS tfoduoed last week. The substl- jor League sU-atar baseball game. “aero hour” for the reopenings and dependable oil The Pan-American CUpper 111 tute would provide for the sp- That will leave another day for passed without a Mngle reported mission for the extension of Say They Repulsed Attack polntment of new jnstioee at Be Open All Day Wed­ landed at Foynes, Ireland, after a back-stage negotiations. caae of violence: the Silver Lane Bus Line to the burner you can buy. 1,860-mUe eurvey hop from Bet- the rate of eae a year to sup­ The reluctance of moat leadera on Corrigan-McKlnney works—1.500 By Associated Press. FIREWORKS wood, Newfoundland, making the plement thoee serving past 75 FILMS Center that a public hearing both tides to face a long flUbuater men returned out of normal two- Honolulu, July 6.— Hopes f o f Be sure and see os about ocean Jump In 13 houra and 40 mla- Htonking, Maochoukuo, July 6.— years ef agA was playing a part in talk of fur­ ahlft total of 8,700. the rescue of Amelia B arh i^ Largest Display! DEVELOPED AND will be held Thursday, July 8, utee. yonr new heating system. (AJ»)—The Japanese army declared ther peace proposals. With the line­ Upson Nut and Bolt division— skyrocketed today, then sud^ PRINTED at 10:30 a. m., Standard lim e nesday, July 7th Because The Britiab Imperial Alrwayi fly­ Washington, July 6 .— (A P )— up BO close, a long battle waa possi­ FREE GIFT WITH in Room 506, State Office Build­ today it bad defeated a eizeable de­ 850 men returned out of normal denly fizzled out when the 24-HOUR SERVICE ing boat Caledonia completed the tachment of Russian troops In Hints from some quarters of last ble. two-shift total of 1,700. EVERY PURCHASE! westward hop of 1,900 i^lee from minute Intervention by President Coast Guard Cutter ItascR r*> ing, 165 Capitol Ave., Hartford, day-long battle on the disputed east­ Some of the opposition Senators Truscon Steel—600 men returned First Stand On lAft FHm Deposit Box At Foyes to Botwood in IB hours and Roosevelt added tension today to privately advanced during tbe week­ out of normal two-shift total of 750. ported it apparently had ml9^ Conn. G. E. WILUS & SON, INC. Of The Monday Holiday ern frontier of Maneboukuo and 81- Over Bolton Line Store Entrance nine minutee. tbe preliminaries at the Senate’s end a proposal to accept tha new Flgnrea Oispiitod taken § m et^r for flarea frolil Nigger Hig KEMPS 2 Main St. TeL 5125 Neither paaaengera nor mail waa berlA The Japansee-insplred gov. Court BiU fight court bill with the limitation that it The Hartford-Silver Lane C. I. O. atrlke leaders disputed the round-the-world fUeifA South Manchester Bus Ine. . carried. emment of Maneboukuo Immediate­ Administration leaders decided to should not apply to present Justices. the company’s figures and asserted SILVERSTEIN^ The pioneering craft passed each ly made etrong representations to call up the hotly-disputed measure The administration waa not ex­ that many of the men were office plane. KEMP'S Line, Inc. other In the thinning darkneas over Moscow over the renewed outbreak late In the afternoon, but there were pected by its spokesmen on Ctopltol workers and clerks—not ■ steel Despite the severe disaO* the North Atlantic. The Caledonia of hoeUIltles. unconfirmed cloakroom reports that BUILDING Soviet troops, the army charged,' makers. They also charged that tbe pointment the search continneil, landed at Botwood at 5:06 a. m.. Mr. Roosevelt migbt try to prevent (UoaHtmed Ud Fsgc I'wo) company was importing ’’strike­ a a. L Tbe Pan-American CUpper launched two attacks against com­ today, with a prospect its oen» - bined Japanese-Manchoukuoan bor­ breakers,” alleging that some of SUPPLIES alighted majeatically on the River them came from as far away as ter probably would shift fxtnnia Shannon at Foynes at 4:50 a m., e. der guards Monday morning near the little frontier town of Chlen Alabama point 280 miles north at H oi^ OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY AS USUAL! Of All Kinds a t. The National Guardsmen, 1,000 A brisk taU wind speeded tbe than. An army communique de­ land island to the Phoenix 10 American plane, carrying Captain clared the Rusaians opened fire and TENTH TORSO MURDER strong, reported “all quiet” through­ lands, an equal distance eou t0 FIREWORKS wotmded one Japanese soldier be­ out the (Cleveland area, and with DANCE NORFOLK PAINT Harold E. Gray and a crew of seven ward. on the inaugu:^ flight. fore the assaults were repulsed. the men safely inside tbe plants re­ And Painters’ Supplies suming operations after 41 days of Hope of Immadlate raaeue a t M Ui FULL LINE C|E FRESH Met by De Valera Deed Artillery Bsrhxrt and Fredsrtek J, Nooosa. Throughout the day, the army as' DISCOVERED IN OHIO Idleness, the kbakl-clad mUltlamen Coal and Fuel OiL A large crowd, headed by Presi­ amused themeelvea by playing navigator at her 880,000 THE OAK GRILL serted, the Soviet troops brought up laboratory," '■oared when Uie Itasea STOCK dent Etomon de Valera at the Irish heavy artillery and In the evening horseahoeA as Oak street fhnnerly Oak St. Tavern Free State, greeted the Americans. waa overheard at 8:45 a. m., easte FINE WINES • UQUIHW AND BEER started a bombardment of the Man- Stormier scenes were enacted at Andover State Highway - Bolton Gray termed the flight a ‘pleas­ ehoukuoan shore with heavy can­ Headless Body of Man Foond Niles and Warren, O., where sev­ era atandard UnM, radioing th i DRINKING AT THE BAR ant, enjoyable trip.” He add^ the PRESIDENT ENDS plana; New Permitted non. At the same time, the army eral hundred union sympathisers RALPH BROLL worst part of tbe flight came when spokesman said, an attack in force massed along routes to Republic "W e can bm your flarM; are coasv XVy a stoaa ef beer drawn by onr new Temprlte System. It’e the plane encountei^ rain clouds in River at Cleveland; Mrs. Fred J. Noonan, wife e f Amelia Earhart's navigator, and Qaorga Ing toward you.” tiM bast overt was made by a detachment of ISO Steel mills and threw stonea^t non- Palmer Putnam, husband of tbe lost woman filer, look over a globa Will Be Given With Cash Sales In Both upon approaching Ireland. Soviet soldiers. BRIEF VACATION etrikert going back to worki Rocks Forty-five minutee later, <*«■"« d The Bee* af Feed!______RavloH and Soft BheU Crabe Tonight! The 19-ton. four-engined Caledo­ wondering where the missing plane might be. Pufnam called on U ta aeoond meaaage: The Japanese and Manchoukuoan Police Believe It Is the smashed a taxicab windshield at Noonan at her Oakland, CaUf., home to share with her tha long hours These Stores All Day Wednesday, July 7. nia completed her hop ahead of troops were said to have advanced JVarren, and a half a dozen work­ of anxious .waiting. -W e aM yoitr flarea. Oo ahead.* schedule. In charge of Captain A. 8. to meet the assault, driving back ers’ automobiles were dented by Then eafne anti-cUmax whan offl* WUeockson and a exsw of tour. He tha allsged invaders with a vigorous Work o f Same Mad ^ y e r . Tells Fourth of July AodieDce bricks bMvbd at than h thay oars of tha eutter reported tha looli- had eaUmated the Caledonia would counter attack. Two Soviet soldiers motored at work at NUes. inlatakaa heat make the croeslng In from 16 to 17 w8V« reported to havs bean killed In W e Sara, snd latar, their the engagement and many more "Myatonr"' Oiia|ipeaie' ' hours. Clevalsnd, July 6.— (A P )—^The '^He H u full Confidence A brlcf-Uved ~myateiy” ovar tbe deeJaloa It waa "probably a meteor.'* Spectators cheered loudly as the wounded. headless body of a man. described EXILED RUSSIAN PRINCE Tiny Howland island, goal oC Fireworks The latest outbreak of open war­ moblllxatloa at 400 National FIREWORKS big plane dropped out at tbe skies by CSilef Detective Inspector Joaepb in die Nation’s Future. Guardsmen at Akron, O., the big MIm Xarbart'a 3470 mile flight to an easy lending. The plane will fare waa considered here to be seri­ from Britiab New QulnM teat ous, coming as it does so soon after Sweeney as Cleveland’s tenth torso rubber-making center, disaolV' THE SHOW WILL BE ON fly to Montreal probably tomorrow murder victim, waa taken from the (tey ateo reported aeelng the Ughte. — — and then on to Port Washington, N. the break between Russia and Japan ed when officers said the troopers IS ON VISIT TO STATE Complete Display Cuyahoga river near a 'Allroad Flaiea carried by the mi.i»i»g BARGAIN PRICES BING Y.. tbe last top of tbe flight. caused by last week’s battle of the Aboard Roosevelt Train Ehiroute were merely being held for duty Amur river. bridge here today. "anywhere In northeastern Ohio.” could not have been elghtad by both. THE SECOND STAND ON THE RIGHT The cupper’s average speed was to Waablngton, July 6.— (A P )— Tha phantom lights were aaea JULY 5th, Monday 166 miles per hour, the Caledonia’s Were Near Break Inspector Sweeney eald the torso The back-to-work movement In Only the most delicate diplomatic was discovered by two National President Roosevelt travelled bacli Cleveland, bresdilng the siege which Nephew of Late Czar De­ where a framentary radio meaaace AT THE TOP OF NIGGER HILL — BOLTON FIREWORKS DEA1HS yMtarday indicated the fllera, foreed COMPLETE DOUGHERTY LOT The twin surveys put Great Brit­ negotiations at that time kept Rus­ Guardamra, In Cleveiand for strike to Washington by special train to­ BANG sia and Japan from an open break down by gaaoUne ahortaga, werS ' THOMAS MURDOCK ain and the United States first In duty at the Republic Steel Carp. day after expreiaing In an up-atate (Oontlnued oo Page 81a) after Japan had Invoked the mutual plants. They were O p t. Marlon F- New York Independence Day speech clares Romanoffs Will drifting. ■ the Held In this year’s projected ex­ MIm Barhart'e husband, aaocdS Every Used Car Is BLUEHELDS A. C — BENEFIT BUILDING FUND perimental flights over the North assistance pact with Maneboukuo, Adams and Capt Robert Stewart full confidence in the future of BUT FOUR IN NATION ASSORTMENT the state she carved out of Man- both of the 147th Orlo Infantry. America ”aa long as we maintain Palmar Putnam, however, waa aa Atlantic by aviation interests ol Never Return to Coontry firmly convinced the maaaage was four nations. France and Germany The detective Inspector said that the democracy of our manners and NEWSMEN HONORED Er----' (IWntlnoed On Page Two) the democracy of our bearte.” misinterpreted that tha Ban rraaela* 1/4 Mile Beyond Green Kettle Inn are preparing for similar excur­ the bead at the victim had been 00 Ooest Guard radio east out e FREE ACTS NIGHTLYl eevered cleanly as in all of the pre- Ending a flve-day stay at his That They Once Ruled. Bot Autos and Drownmgs SAFETY TESTED sions. Duchess county estate at Hyde meaaage to aearching riilpa e f thiaa On the Oakland-Wapping Road vioue killings. The appearance of nationa asking them to Oitft tbslr the body indicated to him, he said, Park, the President left Highland, FOR SPLENDID WORK AMERICANS ARBIVE. and tbe eastern shore of the Hudson hunt 380 miles southMSt o f Howland Buy That Used Car Now For The Big TO DEMAND CHAIR that tbe mad killer who has been at Thompson, July 6.— (A P )—Prince Cause Over 560 Deatb IaIksuL RADIO STARS Foynes, Irish Free State, July 6. work In Cleveland for more than river, late last night. F lF e';ycrks —(P)—The Pan-American CUpper Theodore, nephew of the late Czar Ballavae On b h u d A few houra previously, he had Fonrtli of July Holiday two years bad taken another vic­ Over Independence Day. Putnam baaed his opinion oe tha FROM STATION WDRC. TTT lu ded here today after a 1,995- FOR GIRLS’ SLAYER tim. motored 25 miles to a festival of tbe Eleven Men Gel Plaques for of all the Ruasiaa, eald today he mile survey flight over the North Dutch Reformed church at Mt. recognized the “utter futility” of tnablUty of hla wife's radio to op. . The skeleton of the ninth victim erate when the plana ia in tha wateai..! 1936 Oldsmobile (8) Touring Sedan . .$825 STEAD'S STAND Atlantic from Botwood, Newfound­ of tbe head hunter, a negro woman Marlon where from hto open car he the hopes of the Romanoffi for re­ land. Tbe flight took 13 hours and declared to a ooatleas crowd of com- Ontstanding Accomplish- turning to the land they once ruled. By ASSOCIATED PRESS The Lockheed plant, bulldera o f the Wapping Center about 35 years old, waa foimd less % plane, verified hie opinioa coi>cen>»' BIGJGEST BINGO EVER ON DISPLAY! 40 minutes. munlcante, tbe rising generation The exiled prince, a second cousin A total of 563 men, women and The giant plane, carrying Capt. School Crossing Guard Con* than a month ago under a Cuyahoga of King George VI of Ehigland, waa InjT thA nuUo. PutDKIB hKK iMld river bridge not far from the spot ment During Past Year. children met violent dMth la tha 1985 OMsmobile (8) Coach (Trunk). .$595 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FIREWORKS! Harold B. Gray and a crew of seven, (Clootlnoed oa Page tUa) Interviewed here today shortly after peralatently to the belief aba readi­ alighted majutlcally on tbe river fosses Crime and Asks where the toreo waa found today. be arrived at the estate of Anasteae two-day celebration of the nation’s ed one of tbe tiny atoUa which dot ▼myCtosn. FIREWORKS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DAY AND NIGHT WOKKS 4 — BIGRIDES — 4 HjiantwYti at 10:50 A m., British Six Men, Four Womea A. Vonslataky, leader of a Russian 161st birthday. the Equatorial Paeifle. None o f Bummer time (4:50 a m., e. a t ) Today’s victim was tha sixth man Atlantic a ty . N. J., July 6.— Fascist party which alms at the The toll waa believed the highest them is within 800 milM north «€ Howland. 1935 Oldnnobile (6) Oiach .»...... r.... .$545 The roar of the CUpper’a massive Life Senctence Be Given. to fall before the killer’s knifa Four (A P )—Eleven winners of awards overthrow of the Stalin regime. in the bUtory of America’s obaerv- FIRST STANDoAr TOP OF engines were heard bedore eha was women have been decapitated and AUTOS IN HIE STATE for outstanding work during the Asked If there was a poutbllity anee of Independence Day. Lieut Frank Johnaon. San Fraii- cteco Oiaat <3uard commmUeetleaS. $100.00 IN CASH PRIZES! diamembered In the aeries of kill­ past yMr in newspaper, radio, mag- of the restoration of the Romanoffs, Only four deaths were attributed ings. axlne and newsreel fields wlU lie directly to flreworka .Traffic acci­ officer, radioed the bettleitilp CM- 1935 M ym outh Coach • laiSiSleVrFaKngnUMBno • o $525 NIGGER HILLwON RIGHT (Oeattaned Oa Paga XW) Los Angeles, July 6— (A P )—Dis­ Prince Theodore said: orado, nearing the aeane firoM Hano* The first torso, that of a woman, CAUSE FOUR DEATHS presented with cold plaques at the “They will never return to my dents constituted, tbe biggeet single trict Attorney Buron Fitts said to­ cause. A total of 810 persoiu ware luhi a auggaatioa that tha wa iehip Geo. Schaller John McFarland day two persona had told him they was found Sept. 5, 1934 on the annual National Headllnenf Frolic native land. Although my Inner SPECIAL NIGHTLY PRIZES! Saturday. fatally injured on a t r e ^ eiiH high aeod her three plewM today to dp saw Albert Dyer, 32, accused at­ shore of Lake Ehle. sentiments are with them. I recog­ over the Phoenix Islande. The awarded were announced yes­ wayA 1935 D odge Sedan sgnais.n.’et*.oioxe;* s anrsn .:. .$565 BRITAIN SUGGESTS tack-slayer, walk with three little (foroner S. R. Gerber, after an nise the utter futility of their fer­ Officials here alec began to share examination of the body, said ”tbla terday by Earl 8. Johnson, general vent hopea” ’There were 143 drowning! Sunday Very Ooed. A Good Place To Go After the Legion Fireworks! girls Into the Baldwin Hill area a Those Occurred Saturday or and Monday. During the Mme the belief that Mtee Earhart. tfaUv%tf week ago last Saturday. man has been carved up Juiat like news manager of the United Press Aa for himself, be aald, *1 will has found a temporary haven an and chairman of the club’s commit­ period 107 peraoSb died violently In It was two days later that Boy the otbera” never return, no matter what the other ways. some renicite reef. They indicatod 1935 Chevrolet Panel Va-Ton Truck . .$275 COMPROMISE PLAN Scouts found the ravished bodies of Dr. Gerber said the victim waa a Sunday; Not One Fatality tee on awards Tbe froUc to spon­ form of government in Russia may the search would veer toward PhajF> sored by the Atlantio City T>ms be.” The tour fireworks deaths com Jeanette Stephens, 9, and the powerful man, weighing between pared with 11 last year. This year’s nix. Everett sisters, Madeline, 7, and 180 and 300 pounds He had been au b. '' The Prince did not amplify his •TBEa : • fsIslsW I s s • sm dl* $435 Coast Guardsmen, howsvar, coin* 1934 Pontiac Sedan . HelbA 9. was Reported Yesterday. Aasoclated Press men captured pessimistic view of tbe hopes for a victlma were three children and i Radi* MMl Heater. dead about two dajrsi the coroner mao. Geraldine Hulvey, 8, Woon mented: Have Neutral Obsenr- Fltte, seeking evidence to confirm Mid. the 1937 awards for tbe "beat dck Romanoff restoration. ' -We cant overlook any bet Wa I details in the confession he said meatic news coverage” and “the socket, R. I., and Julia FiiesA 9. The arma and lega of the victim Arrives After BfMalght. muat consider the poeeibfltty that Dyer made Sunday night, announced By ASSOCIATED PBESS Baltimore, Md., suffered fatal burns 1934 Plym outh Coach ai«i* •'•rsT*'!* • $345 £VcAU*Po>ip(r5c i had been severed and the ton o cut best news photo of the past 13 7’all, gaunt and stoop-abouldered. when their dresses were ignited MIm Eterhart pickedked up new radto 'e r s in Spanish Ports to that George Riley, reiM estate oper­ into two pleceA One arm and the Oaa violent death yesterday__a months" Prince ’TheOdore arrived at the Von- equipment somewhere on her flladit ator, had told t^ lce he saw Dyer sparklers. Elotae' Hope Buitmi, left thigh also were foimd in the suicide—brought the total to seven Robert OUn, Aasociatod PrsM re­ slateky estate shortly after mid­ bought a penny box of matches and also Noonan's Imosm sdaptMll- 1933 Plsrmouth Sedan • a • • « • • •r*Ta'«T«v* • • $345 lead the glrto toward the hills. river. la Oannactlcut for the three-day In­ porter, won the news award for cov­ night, a few houra after tbe depart­ Ity." Report On Foreign Aid. A J^ianeae woman who haa a dependence Day holiday. ignite fireworks at Price, Utah. Police said the parte* of the body erage of tbe Hlndenburg airship dis­ ure of most of tha ten-uniformed, Neighbors found her fatally burned Hm Spore BatterlM store near Centlnda Park, where Foin* traffic fataUUea, another aster at Lakeburstr N. J., in Hay, 1933 Pontiac Sedan ...... $325 the girls often played and Dyer was They auggestad Noonan may have (t an Page fw e) suicide and an accidental itoath bad while John LlndMy'a photograph (OnittBOed on Paga Dm ) (Ooattaned oa Page Six) adapted the radio to work whan the , July 6.— (A P )—The Brlt- a WPA school crosalag g u a ^ said been reported during the Saturday- -Working on the Leime” taken dur­ aba haw Dyer, then the three girls plane wee on tbe water, poaetbty 1933 Dodge Sedan .. nrr*r«ToT« tu .$375 K et was considered today TBEA8CRY BALAMtX Sunday weA-ead. Despite tha ing the mid-WMt floods last Febru­ from spare betteriea. determined on compr«>- pass her astabliahment June 38, the heavy traffic which started to clpg ary woo him the newa photo plaqus Their etUtude Indicated tha Itaaoe; em of neutral obeervera In prosecutor added. up tbe atata’a mala highways late -High praise^’ of the work of va­ 1932 Plymouth Coupe...... $ 1 7 5 orta to preserve a sem-* Fitts said ha had refused an offer Waablngton, July 8.— (A P )—Tbe the Navy Mine Sweeper Swan, and poattion at the Treasury on July 3: jreaterday and during tha nii^t. not rious newspaper and newaaeel pbo- the British freighter ICoorby might non-lnterrentlon in the by Dyer to plead guilty to tbe one fatal accident was written into Traffic Police Existed civil war. fiendish crlma If he were promised Recsipte. 836.359,614.38; expaxU- tographere on the Hlndenburg dlS' continue searching north at How­ 1931 H upm obile Sedan (2 ) ...... $95 turM, 839,452,848.91; balance, 83,- the booke o f Mate highway and po- aster were voted by the committee land. Tbe British mlntotera, faced with K ttfd seotenc#. Bca offlciato. ^ apoaaibie rupture of the whole T will ask tbe Grand Jury Wed­ 644JS34,381.48; euatoma recsipte for which ruled, however, that the scene Before Christian Era None of tbe obMrvers doubted EAT at THE PRINCESS -Raads-Off..8patB” structure as a nesday for a first degree murder In­ the month, 83,671,635.71. A ConnacUcut man, Alex Ran- waa a ”Mt-up.- that at least some of the many mae- 1931 Hupmobile Oiupe. rvTtfT*'*’* wivi •' • r* ttoYirnfm $90 Get Your FIREWORKS holm, 39, o f South Norwalk, loet his sages purporting to come from MIm Wo hi a inn Bno oi 1 Give the cook a break! Elat out tomorrow or on result of tha present deadlock, were dictment.” Mid the dtotrlct attor­ Receipts for tha fiscal year (atnoa Newspapar Work beneved to have settled on the new ney. **Then we wU seek a quick July 1), 843.187J181.U; axpandltures Ufa yeatarday la Weymouth, Mom .. Two United PrsM men won Earbart’s radio were autbentle. At Joe Farr’s Stand At The mlOwoffc k e Ao HOME! the "Fourth” at this refined eatipg place. however. Raaholm. an automobile Waablngton. July 6.— (A P )— n ie^ th e horse with disguised horsele **rhere is reason to beUeve,” Put­ 1931 Ford Coupe .. taTv'i • ihWT«7«i $90 formula at a lata meeting tost trial and demand the death pesal- 8168,377,553.77, including 816,301,- plaques for outstanding newspaper American Automobile Association carriages. CABWOT—glOOBma—BOOmiQ — Bight. Foreign Secretary Anthony ty.” 053A4 at emergency aocpendttnree; radag drtvar. waa klUed at tbe work. nam commented at tha San Francie- lifted the hood of traffic history to­ To prevent frightened quadrupeds CO Coast Guard station where ba DObR8~MOULDINQ8->WAU BOABD—WINDOW Eden revtewed the impasse for them EeaiMto Oeafoaaios exceM of expendlturee, 8138.089,- Weymouth fair grounds when a tire Henry T. Rusaell of the Lemdon day and discovered these startling 1931 Hudson Sedan •r«i« • ••nwewwsia's'towswnmn $90 Top of Nigger HUI—Bolton Special Menu for Sunday burst during a five-mils trial hMt. from bolting at the sight of tbe au­ listened to reperta, that aoma at FRAMES—SHlN

: j the massage, but he expreaeed be­ Nearly 80 members at tbe Lutbsr ! la Veteraas hospitals ia lief the pair were southeast of How­ League at tb* Emanuel Lutheran other states. THOUSANDS ENJOY church enjoyed a breakfast bike to and bod been a resident at Farm ­ and arreeted Kullck on a charge of ^DELINQUENCY land, In the Phoenix Island group, Oa May 14, 1920 he Biarried 3Uss CAYAGNARITODITS ington for about ten yean. Be­ recklees driving. about 250 miles south. Highland Park yesterday morning. OBITUARY lA tlU a Johnston of this town. Be- Tbe Leaguers walked to tbe Look­ Brothers Escape Death; sides her husband, Herbert Home, -Meetbig of Flremeai HOMES RANSACKED There la no known land near the sidea hla wife be ia survived by his she. leaves one brother, H arry Pin- The Hook and Lndder Company position north of Howland. LEGION FiREWORKS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murdock and out, where a short devotional eer- mother, Mris. Elizabeth Rady of Scout Jamboree Notes H USriSPREPARED vle* was held, led by John Johnson, DEATHS THE POUCE FORCE ney of Rockville. -at the Rockville Fire department A s the Itaaca veered Ite course to family of Philadelphia were guests Penaacola, Fla., and one brother, will meet this evening at the Pros­ after which breakfast was served at Auto Hit By Two Trains Fuaeral of Adolph Qleesnaa Washington, July 6. — (AP) —, race to the position it radioed here of Mr. Murdock's sister, Mrs. Etta Louis Rady of tbe same dty. Dur­ pect street firehouse. The Fltton ON SATURDAY NIGHT > A short wave radio station for >«■ the farm of Gustave Bengston. TTie Tbe funeral of Adolph Gleasman, Around the- Boy Scout Jamboree ‘‘official Information Indicates that Fallow, of 169 Main street ing Intermittent months at his Company will meet on Wednesday of boys who want to send greeting* committee in charge w a* headed oy 71, who died at his home at 19 High Camp: The 350-acre plot around Earbart is down 281 miles north of VETERAN HOTCHKISS home ia Manchester be has been P E R S O N m OF COURT at tha some place. to chuima at home baa boon a Record Crowd Sees Eicelleat Arthur Anderson. New Haven, July 8.— (A P)—Irv-i > Irving escaped with aevere lacera- street on Saturday following a sev­ the Washington Monumeqt and the Jiu M i of 215 Persons to Be Howland." Holiday weekend patron* at Hotel cared tor by hU wife. Sobmits Resignation Today; Charles Feistel haa been named of attraction during the eairch for ing Capetl, 32, drsigged his injured tlona of the forehead and nose, while eral months' illness was held on Lincoln Memorial resembles a minia­ Sheridan were Mr*. Stoddard and The funeral wUl be held tomor­ driegates of the Hook and Ladder Amelia Earhart .... Five lioenaed .Japanese Assist Miss Ella Partona, supervisor of brother, Bernard, 23, from tbe Arnard luffered fracturea of the Monday afternoon from the Luther Two Reported Entered As ture United States, for tbe Scouts D isph; al Old Golf Lot^ Mrs. Hartgrave* at Groton, Mis* row afternoon at 2:30 at the home, TO REMAIN THE SAME Company to the state convention to scout* man the eq)ilpmeat: John 1 SobniUed to Prosecnting International co-operation waa the third floor at the Manchester DEAD AFTER A FA U 61 Eldrldge street Rev. J. Stuart wreckage of an automobile early to­ right knee and left elbow and In­ A . Wlilte FunenI home on Elm and fhe leaders have brought many Barbara WUUama of New York Cominission to Hold Ses­ bo held in Derby, August 13 and Laudermllch of AUanU; Jos*^ volunteered by Japan. That nation Memorial hospital, who was operat­ Neill, pastor of the St Mary's Epis­ day a few minutes before the vehicle juries to bie left side. street. Rev. Dr. George 8. Brookes, decorations from home. City. M iu Eleanor Booth at S t 14 and George Herzog hoe been Attempt Is Made at Third; Hassett of Flint, Mich., Alton Totrir instructed ell Ita ship and ahore ra­ Few lajored. ed upon at the hospital on Saturday copal church will officiate at tbe waa toaaed by a *peeding New H a­ The brothers, with Bernard at the Judge Fisk Aiuioniices His pastor of tbe Union Congregational Palm trees, palmettos, alligators, of Walton. N. Y.; Jock Hinas eg t Attorney Shortly. Davids, Pa., Mlsa Freda Dixon of named alternate. dio operators to keep watch for poa- for appendicitis, la showing im­ Military funeral and burial will be sion Tonight ven railroad train Into the pathway wheel, were driving down Middle- church officiated. Burial was In arid coconuts locate the Florida Houston, Texas, and Jamea Heuoar- Appointments at Session Past Chlefe to Meet alhle new clues and Putnam said be Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mr*. H- provement today. In the East cemetery In tbe Soldiers at a second express. town avenue and attempted to turn Grove Hill cemetery. Get Cash, Clothes. camp.... Lighthouses and a board­ of AshUbulo, Ohio. Breaks Hip On Piazza and Held Yesterday Morning. The Past Chiefs Club of Damos had received, through the newspa­ R. Roth of Grantwood, N. J., Mr. Field plot He wiU be tbe first The automobile, failing to round a into Ferry street-wbere tbe accident Mr. Gleasman waa bom February walk Identify Atlantic (Jity Scouts Thirty father-ond-son feetw gfn A record crowd of people from Temple No. 4, Pythian Sistera will Todaj or tomomw. Tax COHec- per Nlchl Nichi a teIephonc-1 offer and Mr*. Walter I. Fox of Glen- American World W a r veteran to be John L. Cavaghars, curve, plunged through a fence to happened. The machine failed to 1, 1866, the son of the late John and .... A statue of Paul Bunjron, le­ In cam p... .Am ong them ore Dr. Manchester and surrounding towns H arry Nellaon, of 73 School Rockville, July 6— A t the session meet with Mrs. Mabel Morganson ter Saisual Nclaon, Jr., aald today, of the Japanese government to as­ brook, K. B. Blake of Aldsley, N. Passes Away at Hospital interred In the Field. given a two months’ leava ot ab­ the railroad tracks 30 feet below make the curve, ripped up 45 feet of Emella (E m tz) Gleasman. He bad gendary giant of the north, stands James E. West, chief Scout oxacu* witnessed the Legion fireworks dis­ street, left Saturday for a week's p f the Rockville City court held on at her mother's home, Mrs. Frank Tho homes of Ray S. Warren at sign warships to the hunt. He aaid Y., and Arthur Poulin, Mandoza The bearers will be John L. Jen- sence from the MamAoster police where.it wee , struck with terrific the railroad bridge fence and been a resident of this city for 37 at the entrance to tbe Minnesota, tlve. and Robert West ot N ew be will deliver to ProaeeuUng Attor­ play on the Old Golf lots Uat night. vacation to be spent in Uanchester- Monday, Judge John E. Fisk an­ Newman of Tolland this evenmg 109 Princeton street and of Merwln acceptance or rejection of that offer Poulin, Helen Poulin, and Anthony ney, Francis E. Bray, Michael Mc­ force laat March, which extended force by Train 172 bound from New plunged to the tracks. years and for many years was a Montana, and North and South Da­ Rochelle. N. Y.; Arthur Shuck, Despite the tremendous crowd of by-tbe-Sea, Uasaaebusetta, having nounced hla court appointments for July 6th. Tyack at 58 Academy street were ney O torgt C. Lesaner a Hat of 215 M. Poulin of Skowhegan, Me. Late Last Night Donnell, Frank McCaughey, Dkvld him time aa a policeman to June 1, York to Boston. weaver In the local mills. He re­ kota sections. would be left up to the United people gathered on the field and the recently returned to Manchester Investigators said Irving roused the next two years. broken Into and ransacked Saturday an executive officer of tha Ja perecoa who have not yet paid the States naval authorities. McCuUum and Joseph McCann. today sent bis letter of resignation Tha wreckage of tbe^ auto was his brother, who was stunned by tbe tired in 1928. Boy* Retum From Comp Western ranch "bump” gates boree, and Arthur, Jr., of South largest number of automobiles ever from New Jersey, where be spent earried 300 feet and dropped to on The personnel of the court will be night about the time It waa getting Old A ge Aaalatance tax due laat Additional International action Mias R. Welder, Mias M. Lukon, Members of tbe local ex-servtce to William P. Qulah of tbe police crash, and pulled him up an em­ Besides his wife, Mrs. Emella Charles Nielsen, (Seorge LaChap- guard the entrance ■ to a Texas Orange, N. J.; O. D. Sharp, ooMatnat parked In one place In a central lo­ a week's vacation. adjacent track where it wee struck the same with all of the officials pelle, Jt., and John Neilsen returned dark. A burglar, believed to have February. O f the 215 peraona wboee would be necessary, the State • De­ Miss C. Wolfson and Miss R. Brooks Elmer Irenus Hotchkiss. 93, of 136 organization's will pay their res- board. Mr. Cavanora would bav* bankment shortly before the ma­ (Phillip) Gleasman. he leaves two gro u p ... .Spectators have to dodge Jamboree director, and son OlUa at cation within the town limits, police sent bis resignation a month age by ‘The Owl”, Boston to New York being reappointed ae follows: from the Boy Scout Comp at Mel- been the some one, attempted to niTntt are on the Uat, approximate- partment advised, _ If Putnam's of the Bronx, N. Y., during the Eldrldge street, the last but one of pecte to the deceased comrade at chine was struck by the first train. Prosecuting attorney. Attorney sons, Richard ' Gleasman of Rock­ Oklahoma City boys at practice White Plains, N. Y. handled the traffic In an efficient James Wilson of Blssell street, but for the absence from town of express speeding In the opposite di­ roee on Sunday. The flrat two boys enter the home of W alter H. Har­ . ly 80. Mr. Nelaon eatlmated. have theory of his wife's whereabouts is Fourth of July weekend visited Mr. the boms this evening. The train crew, fearing the pas­ Bernard J. Ackerman; assistant ville and Rheinholdt Gleasman of cracking their bull whips____Visit­ manner. with bis family, spent the week end Manchester's Civil W a r veterans, one of tbe commissioners. N ow that rection. were both given five days at camp rison at 164 North Elm street about ifald a portion of the three dollar tax to be checked. The Phoenix islands and Mrs. William Horowitz of 139 Friends ere requested to omit sengers of the auto bad been killed, prosecutor. Attorney Saul Peizer; Clifton, N. J., and four grandchil­ ors to the Richmond, Va., troop sa­ VAN ZEELAND REPORTS A platoon of police waa on band vlelUng with relative* In Three died atel last night at the Manches­ flowers. Commissioner Spiese, the absent The accident, which happened dren. through the Vernon (Jtvlc Better­ tbe same time but waa scared away. lute the Confederate flag. and the one dollar penalty charge are British, and the State Depart­ East Center street, staying at Hotel searched along the tracks for some clerk, Lewis H. Chapman; probation Brussels, July 6.— ( A P )— Pronder well in eulvance of the celebration Rivers, Moss. ter Memorial hospital aa a result of member has returned to towncown uMr. r . ehortly after 4 a. m., delayed about ment Association which ia sponsor­ The company street of a New for delinquency. ment Informed Coast Guard officials Sheridan. time before they learned the broth­ officer, James A. Elliott. ■Mrs. Peter Clchy Approximately $40 In money ana Paul Van Zeeland ot Beligum re­ directing Into the enclosure. Long injuries suffered early Sunday morn­ Cavagnaro haa submitted bla^ trains for periods ra n ^ g ing the Vernon Boy Scout Troop. Hampshire .delegation bears the Tinder the atate law the delln it would await the resulta of the Miss Bessie. Morphy ers had been taken to tbe hospital Thomas L. Larkin is associate The funeral of Mrs. Maryanns a woman's wrist watch ware stolen ported to King Leopold and mem­ before the fireworks display began,- ing at his home. Mr. HStchklas lost Miss Bessie Murphy, a resident of nation and It will be acted minutes to an hour and 45 These two boy* made the most pro­ name "Calvin Coolidge Council____ jquent peraona can be aentenced to search north of Howland before en­ Mrs. Nellie E. Buxton of 80 Robert Oougan of Highland fla m by two unidentified bystanders. judge of the court. Clchy (Chessey), wife of Peter from the W arren home. Two new bers of tbe Cabinet today on tbe re­ the parking apace was filled as wei. his balance while entering the back Manchester for over 40 year* died a meeting' of tbe police gress in scouting since the forma­ Ik>B Angeles city limit signs form JaUito work out the fine, penalty listing that government's aid. Spruce street la visiting her broth­ street, left Saturday by automobile One Cose In Court Clchy (Chessey) of Sugar Hill, Tol­ suits of men’s clothes, without the sulta of his economic talks with aa all available parking space on Saturday afternoon at 1:45 at the aioners to be held tenlgbt. be brothers, Irving, a resident of The engine block of the wrecked tion of the troop. the boundary between Scouts from charge and court coata at the rate for a trip Into Northern New Eng­ door of his home, fell backward and' land was held this morning at nine vests, were taken from the Acad­ President Roosevelt In the United Throughout the black, tropic adjoining streets. The number of er and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Birdsey The meeting of t)se commission­ 270'South Ninth street, Brooklyn, machine was wedged in the driver of There wa sone case in the Rock­ that city and from Pasadena. struck a piazza post and then fell home of her sister, Mrs. O. O. Miner o'clock from St. Joseph's Polish emy stredt house. States. e t a dollar a day. The costa of court night the Itasca and Swan planned spectators at the display waa the Proctor, Peterboro, N. H. land and wU continue on to Canada ers tonight will start at 6:80, when N. Y., and Bernard, of 1416 Girdard the engine of "The Owl” and the ville City Court on Monday, and off the piazza steps. He was taken o ' 462 Middle turnpike, east She this was noUed after Judge Flak Catholic church. Burial was In 8t. Mr. ani^ Mra Warren returned will Increaae the total bill to about to patrol the unknown, open sea largest since the event has been before hla return. the quarterly Inspection will be avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C., pilot of the engine waa driven Into a to the hospital and expired laat had been 111 for a week. heard tbe evidence In tbe case. Fred Bernard's cemetery. home shortly before 10 p. m. Satur­ 17, It la expected. north of Howland, cutting the gloom held. Chief of Police Samuel G. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kilpatrick held of the uniforms and equipment were t^en by bystanders to St. tie by the force -of the collision. The CURB QUOTATIONS Born in South' Windsor. tbe A. Hendricks of Miami, Florida, day to discover the break. The The procedure which will be fol­ with their searchlights and then Gordon stated. and son Nelson visited friends and William Shea, who graduated daughter of Thomas and Mary of the police. This will be followed Raphael's hospital where attendants train was delayed an hour and 45 She died on Saturday night at lowed by the court waa not known watching for possible flares from relatives over the holiday and week from Manchester High school in by the meeting of tbe commission said both would recover. minutes while repairs were made. who haa been visiting In Vernon n-aa her home. She waa bora September robbery of the Tyack house waa not The display of fireworks was well Murphy, she came to Manchester charged with evading responsibility. today but it waa auggeeted that the the plane. end In Hennlker and Peterboyo, N- June has taken a position as junior | when bids for gasoline and oil furn­ 13, 1870 In Poland and had been in By ASSOCIATED PRESS discovered until early Sunday night. Delicious and Convenient up to the standard of last year's qnd when a girl and has since continued It was claimed that he struck a prooecutor might write warning let' Their search procedure waa to H. drug clerk at Murphy’s Depot i ished the police cars and the motor­ America for 35 years. She was a The burglar was scared away from satisfied all who attended. The dis­ to make her home here. She was parked automobile on Village street Am C3ts Pow and Lt B . . . 4 \ tarn to each delinquent peraon be­ make long sweeps In one direction Square drug store. | cycles will be opened and there will resident of Tolland for 26 years. the Harrison home shortly before play Included a large number ol ex­ employed as a practical nurse until Sunday night and rode away. At Am Gen ...... fore iaauing warranta for their ar- for 10 miles or more, then turn at be a man named as a regular to tbe Besides her husband she leaves . . . 7H the police were notified that the cellent set pieces and an extra large Miss Gladys Keith of 6 Charter 12 years ago when she became con­ FOUR CARS CRASH the , court session Monday Mr. Ark Nat Gas .. 7 S reat. OoUeetor Nelaon baa previ right angles and proceed for a simi­ police force. This Is necessary at W ALL ST. BRIEFS six sons, Jacob, Stanley, John, Warren house had been entered. number of aerial bombs. The fea­ Oak street la absent this week from Miss 'Virginia Sundqulst of ^ nected with the Park Hill Flower Hendricks told the court that bis Asad Goa and El . . . o ^ y notifled the delinquenta three this time as the vacation period Is Joseph, George and Frank, and one 2% Both the homes which were en­ lar distance before veering again. tures of the display were the her duties as secretary in the Brockton, Mass., was s guest at Shop, of which her sister w u the New York, July 6.— Nstlonsil three year old daughter had receiv­ Am Sup Pow ...... I H Umea. Coast Guard maps show no land on and with one man short the regu. daughter. Sophie. tered were left in considerable dis­ Niagara Falls with thre» flags anu Municipal building W P A office dur­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. John bead and remained with that com­ Cash Register Co., Dayton. Ohio, re­ ed a burn from a fire-cracker and Cent States El ., . . . 1H Alao today or tomorrow, Mr. Nel or even coral atolls in the entire pany until her Ulneas. Isr men are covering beats In spare INTRAFHCMIXUP A s tbe result of an accident on order by the man who apparently the final aerial barrage of 25 bombs ing the second half of her vacation. Benson of Myrtle street over the ported today a decrease of 6.6 per ha wa* pulling away from Village a t * Serv ...... time, or leaving the work to men . . . 2% •on aaid, he will aend to the State area, which Is not frequented by which were set off autcftnatlcally. holiday week end. She waa a person of an exception­ cent In gross domestic orders for ■treat to take her to a physician the Crystal Lake road early Sunday Cits Serv., pfd ., . . . 41 had gone through the places In a ally pleasing personality and Had who are only on the substitute list. Oammiaaioner of Motor Vehlclea « boats and is far off the South P a­ Police were on duty In the area Town Clerk Sam.uel J. Turklng- June compared with the same when he sldewlped the fender ot morning, George Kulic;: of 33 Wind­ El Bond and Share . . . 16H great hurry but thoroughly. The many friends. Harold Heffron Is tbe oldest man ermere avenue, Rockville, has been Uat of 8M peraona who have not yet cific shipping lanes. directing traffic for an hour after ton and family of i27 Henry street Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Wallin and month laat year but for the six another ear. He turned and noticed Niag Hud Pow ...12 method of operating, according to paid the flrat Inatallment of the cur- She ia survived by her sister, klrs. on the substitute list and la expect­ summoned to appear in the Tolland m t M Search Widens. the exhibition bad been completed were at Watch Hill, R. I., Sunday. their sons, Hjalmar, William and Foar Occopants Injured b months showed an increaae of 24.9 there was no apparent damage and Penn Road ...... SK the police, Indicated that the breaks Miner, with whom the made her ed to be appointed as a regular at Justice Court on Friday at ten a. m. TCBt property tax on their automo- ' From today’s focus the search waa and the sidewalks leading to the Eric and Mrs. Mathilda Runn of per cent over the like 1936 period. as the owner of the car waa not Segal Lock ____ ... 2% were by a professional and was very bflaai O f the number approxlmate- home. the meeting tontghL Kullck. with Dewey West and Rich- expected to spread If necessary, Into field were choked with pedestrians Clerk Neal A. Cheney and fami­ Clifton. N. J.. and Miss Doris June orders totaled $2,941,360 there he continued on hi* way to a United Gas ...... 9H similar to that used In a number of ^ SO of the auto ownera have moved a general survey of the whole South The funeral waa held this after­ Pflenp on Middle Turnpike physician. arc West of 30 Snipsic street bad Unit Lt and Pow A for a half hour after the show. ly of 37 Haynes street spent the Abrahamson of Passaic, N. J., were against $3,147,775 in June 1936. For ... 6 burglaries In other parts of the awn Mancheater, according to tax Pacific area adjacent to the route noon at 3:30 at the W . P. QuLsh fun­ After the child bad been treated, spent the night at Crystal Lake and Util Pow and Lt ____9-16 state recently. It was stated today that contribu­ holiday weekend In Paterson, N. J. guests at the home of Mr. and M ra eral home. Rev. J. S. Neill of St. the six months this year orders were drlylng to Rockville about two MOs tbam and returned foi plotted by Miss Earhart on her 2.070 amounted to $16,154,875 compared he stated he returned to Village TEMA 0 8 . tions are still being received by the Hjalm ar Modean of 24 Lyneaa at Horan Street. a. ro. ^ e automobile driven by ri- laek of forwarding addreaaea. mile flight from Lae, New Guinea, Mary's Episcopal church officiated JAPS REPORT street but he car had been moved. with $12,934,100 last year. Legion from those that bad pledged Regina d’ltalla Society will bold The motor vehicle eommiaaloner to Howland. street over the holiday ,>veek end. and the burial was In the Wapptng A s Judge Fisk felt that the man In­ Kullck hit the state highway fence, cash to complete payment on the Its regular meeting this evening at and then snapped off an electric la empowered to auapend the regle- That would be made possible by ce..ietery. The bearers were W al­ tended to do jthe right in the case. annual show. 7:30 o'clock at the Sub-Alpine club Eastern Airlines carried 11.983 light pole and broke service wires, traUona of the cara on which the the arrival of the U. S. naval vessels, Miss Katharine Modean of 24 ter Skinner, Fred Hayes, Oliver Four automobiles were damaged, It waa nolled. Started five years ago, the annual on Eldrldge street.' Mellon, Philip Shaw and Ernest ALL DAY nCHT revenue passengers in June, a new wires. tax ban not been paid. carrying a brood of aircraft which Lyness street entered SL Francis four occupants were slightly Injur­ Foarth of July Legion exhibition draws visitors tu Todd. high record and up 10 per cent over The wires were the service line could search hundreds of square hospital in Hartford last night and ed and holiday traffic was consider­ The Rockville City hospital re­ Mimehester from all the surround Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith ot ths previous high of 10,903 passen­ furnishing power to Crystal Lake. miles while surface vessels cover a underwent an appendix operauon ably delayed on East Middle turn­ ported Monday night that there had Ing towns and cities and provides Oak street are expected home today gers carried in May, E. V. Ricken- Service men from the Connecticut single narrow atrip. today. Mr*, Hannah Holton WITH RUSSIANS pike near Horan street yesterday at been no accident cases, either as a HUNT FOR EARHART after spending the holiday at New ­ Light and Power Company were an excellent way of entertainment Mrs. Hannah Holton, a resident of backer, general manager, reported. result of firecrackers or automobiles For tbs third night, Radio KOMB, port. L. L 7:15 p. m- put to work at once to repair the for young and old. Because pickers could not be se­ Manchester for the past five years (Continued from Pag* One) on the holiday. The Rockville Fire d e u t io c u h h r s Honolulu commercial station, broad­ Elmer I. Hetehkis* Drlving west in a long line of damage. i M a n n No serious Injuries from fireworks Rubber stocks in London and Liv­ department also r*eived no calls WIDENS AS REPORTS cast instructlona to the plana in an Mrs. Bertha D. Bergeron, secre­ cured to bring produce Into the and one of ths oldest persona living closely packed traffic, Victor Salz- State Policeman Arthur Koss and were reported by police -Manchester auction market yester­ here, died Saturday night at the churia, and seconded the young erpool on July 3 amounted to 43.047 during the day. Dr. E. H. Metcalf, effort to locate it through replies. tary of the Chamber of Commerce, ..ight, having sustained a fractured man of 115 Wethersfield avenue. city health officer, reported that V. John Labecky of the Stafford Eight children were treated at the day the low sale ot the season waa home of her son, Charles Holton, of -state’s strong protests to Russia. tons, compared with 43,403 tons on PROVE UNFOUNDED On the two previous nights, the left Saturday on a two-weeks’ vaca­ hip. Hartford, stopped suddenly to avoid several children were treated for Barracks Investigated the accident station’s queries were answered by hospital tor Injuries from exploding tion. most of which will be spent at reached when sales did not go over 458 Main street. Born In Ireland, Japan accused the Soviet of open­ June 26 and 43,653 tons on June 19. firecrackers, none regarded aa seri­ Mr. Hotchkiss waa the only Civil a car which bad slowed down ahead Blight burns, more than during sev­ apparent code replies and undlstln- Webster, Mass., where her husband $475. she w as 93 years of age. Until . a ing fire on Japanese and Monchou- British advices reported. War veteran In the Memorial Day kiioan soldiers as they w e n bathing of him. eral years past. (ODattanad from Page One) gulsbabla vole* transmlielon. of but ous. la employed. year ago, she had been highly active parade May 30, Andrew Dean, the off Sennufu Island In the Amur Behind him Alban Rukstella ol There were extra police on duty Sweeten it with Domino little value In the hunt. On a broadcast sent out from the but suffered a broken hip in a fall Bendlx Aviation Corp. has an­ surviving Civil W ar veteran attend­ river, the hotly contested border be­ W auregan was able to atop with­ over the week-end, and the police Refined in U S A lh a y alao hinted that when the During last night, the plan* was Miss Doris M. ^ c o of Portland, Stafford Springs barracks on Satur­ ing the excrclsea In his former home, that left her Invalided. nounced that it will enter the home cruiser waa busy night and day tween northeastern Manchoukuo out Incident. But Bradshaw Terrell appliance field this fall. COSR n$OO H nl!l lEN Mains, visited her father, Harrison day, at tbe request of ths Rockville She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Quick icings Fruits cereals V M ted Btatea Aircraft Carrier Lex- aiked to break Its transniltaton wave Derby, Conn. of 66 W alter avenue, West Hart­ patrolling the city streets. tagton and an accompanying fleet of M. Sisco of 29 Cottage street over police, asking that a hit and run David Hoare of New London, from and Siberia. a n d fillings iced drinks twice If It waa on land and three WEDDINGS Mr. Hotchkiss was bom In Go­ Japanese ihora batteries opened ford. could not stop in time. Hla car Funeral of .Mrs. Herbert Howe four deatroyera )oln the aearch they the holiday week-end. driver be picked up for the Rock which city eh* came to Manchester: HAI-ES’ SISTER ILL times ilf on the water. shen, Conn., March 26, 1844 and left firs on Soviet warships and sank crashed Into Rukstella'a auto, driv­ The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Wfll awing to the Phoenix group. vllle police, Sunday afternoon Offi­ Mr*. William Morris of Baltimore. Putnam and Mrs. Noonan, bride of bis native town for service In the one Soviet gunboat, disabled another ing it against Salzman’s. Howe. 63, of Farmington, wa* held Tbla armada ia en route from San Mazzoli-Chapman Mr. and David Cole of 99 Norman cer Muake checked such a car and Md., and Mre. James Stoddard ot Waterbury, July 6.— ( A P ) — The thl* afternoon at the George F. the missing navigator, kept constant Civil W ar shortly before his 18th and drove off a third. A t the same time, Daniel F. Ben­ DIago, CaUf., via Honolulu, where Miss Doris L. Chapman, grand­ street spent the holiday week-end picked up the driver. Tbe Rock­ Groton, Conn.; also another son. condition of Mrs. Daniel T. Farring­ Hale funeral home in Unionville. vigil as the hours passed without birthday. He was assigned to Com­ Troops of both claimants to the nett of 16 Orthard street. East they win refuel. definite word. daughter of Mrs. S. J. Tucker ot with Mrs. Cole’s sister und husband ville police came to 51anchester eind John Holton of New York City. ton, Jr., sister of Lieut.-Gov. Frank Burial was in Grove Hill cemetery, pany D, 2nd Connecticut Heavy A r­ Islands were w ithdnw n over the Hartford, crashed into the rear end f ^ S u ^ r f I American naval oCficera haxarded 134 H e j-^ street, and Bruno Max- In Southbrldge, Maas. got their man. only to find that the The funeral w a* held thl* morn­ Hayes wak'reported as "good” at Rockville. SUM V8I1IH The motion picture executive tillery and ser\’ed with that unit at week-end and the grave crisis waa of Terrell's automobile. an gueaa aa to what couraa the Jap- spent last night at the Coast Guard zoli of 36 Birch street were married driver had tried to locate the ow..ei ing at 8:30, o'clock at the W. P. St. M ary’s hospital today. Mr*. Howe waa bom in Rockville Mrs. Esther VonHone of Astoria, Fort Williams, near Baltimore, for thought to have been ended although aaaaa airplane carrier, Kamoi, rtulio station in ban Francisco, M rs this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs. of the car that he had ticked v '.ill* Qulsh funeral home and 9 o'clock at Mrs. Gladys Bennett, In Uie Ben­ Tucker’s home. The single ring L I , was a week-end visitor at the one year. When the artillery was at the time Japanese sources Insist­ apteillnf from the South Pacific to Noonan was cared for by friends In taking hla 3-year-oId daughter to a St. James’s church. Rev. William nett car. waa taken to Memorial ceremony was periormed by Rev. home of her mother, Mrs. Hannah made into an infantry beglment for ed further Russian ‘‘aggressions” the hunt, would puraue. Oakland, Calif., her borne. doctor In Rockville. Ths case was P. Reldy officiated at tb* service. hospital with lacerations over the While radio Uatcnera In half the Watson Woodruff, pastor of the Johnson ol 50 Clinton street. service with the Arm y of the Poto­ were to be expected. Putnam agreed with the expressed dropped. The bearers were Charles Holton, Both Siberia and Manchoukuo left eye and on the chin. Mlsa Rose world tenaely liatened for poaalble Center Congregational church. mac, he served with the great army belief of Pan American Airways ra­ Jr., Harold Stoddard, David Hoare want Sennufu and Bolshoi Islands Pelletier of 85 Wyllsrs street, Hart­ word from tte miaaing fliera, the The home waa beautifully de­ The trustees of the Emanuel under General Meade for one and dio operators that direction finder Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mollan of and George Hoare. Burial was In St. not because they are valuable In ford. occupant of the Salzman car, mighty battleahip Colorado neared corated with flower* and 2U guests Lutheran church will meet tomor­ onc-half years, participating In bearings indicated the supposed mas­ 790 Main street returned Saturday Mary’s cemetery In New London. themselves— they are but sandpits reported that her back waa strain­ Howland after a 1,500-mlla daah from this state and elsewhere were row night at the church at 7:30. many major engagements. Including afternoon from a three weeks' vaca­ often submerged by floods and tides ed; Geraldine Wllken of 505 Quar- sages from his wife orglnatcd in the present for the ceremony. The Cold Harbor, one of the bloO^est aouthward from Honolulu to aend — but because they control the chan, ker Lane, West Hartford, passen­ Robber hidu8try*8 Leader Phoenix group. The Pan American bridal couple was attended by .Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and tion in Underhill. VL battles O f the war. Mrs. Anna Olson Into the aearch and re- ger In the Terrell car had cuts on operators said the bearings ran di­ and Mrs. N. Charles Bogglni ot daughter of Clinton street were at He waa stricken with dysentery John I. Olson, Main street master nel of the strategic frontier river. planiab dwindling fuel and water Although the Soviets have evacu­ the right side of her face and rectly through the group and said New York City, formerly of this Black Point over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Taylor of and placed In a field hospital. After painter, and C. Walter Olson, of Ol­ auppUaa aboard the Itaaca. son Motor Sales, yesterday received ated the Amur river Islands they bruises on her forehead. Mr. Terrell Meets Challenge of Rising the ship might be down In the vi­ town. Mrs. Woodruff played the their son’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry street, together with their convalescartce he was given work in From California, the 840,000,000 word by cable from Halmslad, Swe­ were reported today to be strength­ woe cut on the chin. * cinity of Gardner and McKean wedding ’march. Henry Larson. son and daughter-in-law, 5!r and the company kitchen, later joining alreraft epnier Lexington and three den, that their mother, Mrs. Anna ening their troop concentrations all In addition to smashed wmd- islands between 150 and 200 miles Following the ceremony, a recep­ Mrs. Russell Taylor of Rockville, his company In action before Peters­ rtaatinjer'a raced toward a refuel­ Olson, had died at her home there on along the Russian side of the river, Prices with StcatUng New southwest of Howland. , Mrs. Ralph Leander and tnlant left last week-end for a week's va­ burg and at other points In the Cam­ ahlelda and radiators of the Terrell ling in ^w ali in preparation for tion was held at ths home. Mr. and July 4. She waa advanced In years alarming tha Japanese and Man- Mrs. Maxzoll will spend a two-week SOD o f Lewis street arc spending the cation. paign. He was present at the sur­ and Bennett cara, damage to the )etatng the aearch. week with her parents, Mr. and and bad been in poor health for sev­ ohoukuoan commands. automobiles included bent or broken Oeata of the varioua reacue expe- honeymoon on a trip to Niagara. render of General Robert E. Lee at Product that Hits Value 51rs. Georg* Keith at Whits Sands Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of eral years. She bad never been In The alleged assault yesterday was bumpers, fenders, tall lights, bead diUona mounted into unofficial eati- FDR MAY INTERVENE Falls. On their return they will Appomattox Court House. Beach. Mr. Leander waa a week­ Boston. Moss., spent tbe wtek-enj this country. Four years ago her received here with the greatest sur­ lights, tire carriers, trunks, and ef hundreda of thouaande of reside at 134 Henry street. Mr. After discharge from the ■er\'ice prise and apprehension. The scene end visitor there with hla f a m i l y . with hla brother and sister. Mr. and husband died, also on July 4. number plate holders. doUara, aa ahipa at three nation* Mazzoll ia employed as a mechanic he returned to his home town and of the latest Incident lies almost a BuWs’Eye for Millions! IN SENATORS’ B AH LE Mrs. Arthur Burns of 123 Florence Motorcycle Policeman Herman aped to the bunt bv the Manchester Motor Sales. married Miss Mary Froat of that Eugene P. Daly thousand miles from that of the Mrs. Howard Matthews and son etreeL Muake investigated the accident. Taatar8a|r*a Maaaage of Chicago, ni., are east for the place. After the death of, his wife Eugene Patrick Daly, a resident Am ur River battle. The aaeanage which auddenly con- he moved to Watertown, Conn., then of Bmton nearly all the 78 year* pt Chlenshan lies southwest of Hulln. OVER HIS COURT BILL summer with her parents, Mr. and Members of tbs Array and N a w - i s based on the principles o f long-wearing ccon- I the aaarch 281 mllea north of to Bolt'jn where he married Mrs. hi* life, died there early yesterday on ths Trans-Siberian Railway about HOSPITAL NOTES 5Ira. C. J. Anderson of Garden club and V'eterana of Foreign W ars Howland waa heard at 7;12 a. m., street. Mr. Matthews will join them Clara Goodrich. She died Auguat Diornlng after a abort Illness. Born midway between Vhidibostok to the BRITAIN SUGGESTS omy.safe going and super-mileage learned in build­ are requested to meet at ths Army aaatam atandard time yesterday. M nnttnfi*er» later In the summer for a few 22, 1931. while the couple were living In Windsor, he engaged in farming south and Khabarovsk, the head­ 23,000,000 " G -3 ” and Navy club at 7:30 tonight to ing more than Pathfinders-and It waa fragmentary, faint, and Births: Saturday, a daughter to weeks. Mrs. Matthews was the In this town. for many years. quarters of the Soriet Far Eastern go to ths home to pay respects to COMPROMISE PLAN All-Weather tires, most famous in the world! partly Matted out with atatlc. Three Hill to. accept such a modification Mr. and Mrs. Grant P. Skewes, 713 former Miss Dagmar Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss adopted He leaves two brothers, Thomas army, on the north. Comrad* John Rady. oparatora at Wallupe naval etatloo Some Senators said, howevtr. It Hartford road and a son to Mr. and a dgughter. 5I1SS 'Vera M. Hbtchklas, D. of Bolton and Michael J. In Cuba, It Is about 350 miles northsast of pfaoed it together as foUows; might prove the basis for a possible M rs Fearvant Vichl. 147 West There will be a drill, of Hose now Mrs. Peter J. Gunaa, who baa and several nieces and nephews. Vladivostok. (Oontmoed from Page One* You’ll get a thrill out o f tbe size and brawn and A SOD, their fifth child, was born *'881 .north Howland...... Call settlement In which a constitution­ kllddle Turnpike. Company No. 2 of tbs Manchester cared for her father since her moth­ The funeral will be held tomorrow Saturday morning to Mr. and Mra beauty o f the new "R -i.” Lota o f "b e e r for more KHAQQ (the aignature of the Ear- al amendment might also figure. Admitted Saturday: Francis fire department held tonight, start­ er's death. morning at 8:30 o'clock at the W. P. tions of the agreement not to send W. Harrj’ England of 693 East Cen­ IT E R r s soipetfaiag lU m abom ’’htgfaer prices” — hart p la n a )... .Beyond north----- The original bill, opposed 10 to 8 Deptula, 11 Kerry street, Malcolm ing at 6:30 The annual meeting of The funeral wlH be held Thursday Qulsh fuheral home at 225 Mam FRANK DAMATOISSHID arms or troops to aid either side mileage— 12% more rubber in the treed. Surer- ter street -I Don't hold with us muqh longer. . . . by the Judiciary committee, pro- Coleman, Rockville. the company will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hollo- straet and 9 o'clock at St. James’s in the struggle which, time and K X while m i^oos o f car-owners staoa up and church. Burial nill be in St. footed on the turns—because ihoolder* are higher Above w ater....S h u t off.” vlfles for a maximum of six addi­ Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Velma night In fire headquarters. ran Funeral Home, Center street. PERMIT TO BUILD HOME again, hsa threatened to explode In­ cheer! Labor is up—so are materials and all kinds Strant. 85 Henrj’ street, Edward James's cemetery. to general European war. learMiiag agenciea Interpreted tional JusUces if those over 70 Filed today In ths tovm clerk's The service nil] be conducted by snd broader. More traction—more road-contari— hllller. Laurel Park Helglfta. East office was a warrantee deed from These observers would carry out o f production costs— and that’s no secret. the meaaagi If it cam* from the should not retire. Starting today thsre U a class Rev. Wetson Woodruff, pastor of Frank Damato of 24 Homstead because the tread’s flatter and wider. Hartford. Mrs. Charles Filler and In­ being drilled at the north end play- Edward P. Stein to ildna M. Ban- the purpose originally assigned the T~<***"g couple— as Indicating vert. The sdralnlstratlon substitute the Center Congregational church street has applied to Building In­ would permit an additional appoint fant son of 35 Chestnut street, Mrs. t ounds In dramatics. The class vllle for property on the west side and local ex-service, organizations spector Edward C. Elliott. Jr., for four-power naval patrol. This was But Goodyear —greatest dre-maker in the world Otts things, that the plan* was sink­ Percy West and Infant daughter. of the new cement road from Love 200 KIDDIES PARADE wrecked when Italy and Germany ment for each justice serving past will present a show during the last ulth the Army and Navy club In permission to build a one-story, I f * packed with top-value Goodyear features: ing, that radio tranamlasion wa< Lane to Buckland. withdrew their warships on the — has been fighdng and working to solve that 73. but at the rate of one a year 3 2 m Oakland street. Mrs. Minnie of the month at which time another charge of arrangements, will ' con­ four-rooms, w’ooden frame dwelling LOOK WHAT faiUng because df weakening bat­ Cavagnaro. 103 Ridge street. grounds they had been attacked by Center'Tractioa-the Goodyear Margin o f Safety, Any increase would be temporary, class will be started for the presen­ duct a military’funeral. Burial will house on the south side of Irving problem for you. 'With brilltaat succeac, as these teries, that the plan* was floating. Death: Saturday, Mias Bessie Miss Mary Horan, R N.. of the MORNING OF HOUDAY the Valencia government forces. YOUR instead of permanent tation of a show during the closing be In the family plot In the Quarry- street. Eatlmated to cost , 88600. wider riding-riba for easier Kcering and slow, m A that gajoUnt nacessary to turn Murphy, 462 Middle Turnpike East. weeks of the playgrounds. Instead Manchester Memorial hospital staff Britain and France offered to as­ T ’S F U N ! I t ’* educational! facta show! Thus, if It should be enacted, the ville cemetery. the plans for the bom* were pre­ equalized wear; patented Supertwist Cord in every MONEY BUYS this right motor and furnish electri­ Admitted Sunday: Thomas Ma­ sume the entire patrol but that waa President could appoint an extra of having all efforts directed to a la on her annual vacation of two A corporal squad from Company pared by Architect Lester Mac­ Yet it co»t« you nothing at city was near exhaustion. North End Celebration Held' rejected by Italy and Germany, who I ply for maximum blowout protection. justice at once, besides filling the son. 64 Hilliard street. Elmer I. last day’s showing. weeks. During that period she will K under Corporal Alex Dlckaon will Donald of Hartford. Construction A t the first real threat o f rising costs, Goodyear Husbaad’s Belief Hotchkiss, 136 Eldrldge street. still retained their membership In the all to collect these ■tamp*! vacancy caused by Justice Van Pe- officlata as a counsellor at a Girl fire a volley at the grave. Yesterday; Youngsters Take will be sUrted Immediately. went to work — oaiog aO tbe resources, CscUidea Oaorge Palmar Putnam, husband Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Howard Men today started to repair the committee. The two Faclst powers vanter’a retirement. He could ap­ Scout camp. A permit has been Issued to There are 33 o f them — telling at Mis* Earfaart. wee heartened by roof of the former Gibson garagt. Part In Sports Program. countered with their proposal to and experience that ha'se made Goodyear the See It for yoorsclfl Ask your nearby Goodyau Brown and infant son. 35 Chestnut James Burns of 501 Hilliard street the history of America in pic­ point another extra justice next street, Mrs. Estelle KIssman. 48 now occupied by James M Shearer confer belligerent rights. •iealer or Goodyear Servic* year. Mias AUe* Jones of ths hospital to construct a IH -story garage and greatest name in rubber. Brains and ingenuity Griswold street. and Co. nursing staff la on a two weeks va­ JOHN H. RADY DIES; If diplomatic contacts shows such ture*. Every American — man, Opposition Senators said thee The parade and field day of chil­ barn on property owned by himilm at Store to show you the Death: .Sunday, the Infant son of cation tour of the eastern Canadian dren of tbe north end wa* held yes­ would be looked on with fa- went into that job — won with a knockout o f a would not oppose the substitution, 123 Eiaat Middle turnpike. ' woman and child— should have "R -1 " in tbe right Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Kingsbury. Thomas Joyce, a former realdsnt provinces. terday morning. It waa expected ■ jlb - lt a i n and France may present new tire, AT THE PRICB YOU'RE UO T TO PAYINO! but might debate It In order to dis­ cost Is estimated by Mr. B u rq ^ non-intervention committee North Coventry. of Manchester, but now making hla ILL PAST 8 YEARS that 1,000 chUdren would gather In this collection. I t ’s o f real his­ size for your car. cuss the Issues raised in ths original $600. CAMPBELL'S Birth: A son to Mr. and Mrs. An­ home In Jacksonville. Fla. arrived the vicinity of the Grant filling s u - sriKn it meets, probably Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S h a ^ and i ' or Friday, for a final answer from torical interest and value. Don't wait-tea bill. Once the substitute was adopt­ thony hllller of 61 Mill street, Sun­ In Menchester Seturdey afternoon Uoo, wbu spensored tbe parade and Biggest tirm-thriU in years/ Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, ' social Pasges Away Saturday Night Germany and Italy on the Franco- The first four of these stamp* ed, the original court bill no longer day. and li to spend the next two months the field day, for the parade, but at i it and start VEGETABLE service worker and contagious dis­ BritJsh patrol plan. wo’uld be before the Senate. Admitted Monday: Mtu Dorothy In Manchester. at Rutland Veterans Hospital 10:16 or 16 minutes after the par- I This husky otrw wear-defying big feflow—tbc''R-1" eases nurse, toured the White Moun­ May Bock Be(>ela are ready now. T o get them just drive to any American saving now! Janes. 4S Wetberell street. Mrs. After Long Illneis. ade was to have started there were tains of New Hampshire Saturday, Generalissimo Francisco Franco's SOUP Mary E. Thrall, 3 Rldgtwood street, Chief Albert Foy of the South less than 200 ready. The parade on Company dealer or atation W ith the firat four atampa Mancheater fire department report­ Sunday and yesterday, traveling STATE that British iron ore ship- TWO LOCAL RIFLEMEN Mrs. Minnie Hodge. South Glaston­ John Harris Rady. 56. of 61 waa cut ahorL Instead ol following you’ll alao get the handaome album FR E E ! Next week bury. ed that there was no call tor the more than 800 mllea. from Insurgent-captured Bll Eldrldge street, died Saturday night tbs proposed line of march through TODAY AND TOMOR be resumed sras greeted get the next four stamps— and four more each week there­ Birth: Monday, a daughter to Mr. apparatus of the South Manebsster at ths Rutland (Maas.) Veterans North Main street and Oakland .ts as a sign of improv- GOING TO CAMP PERRY and Mrs. WUliam Oahrmonn, 120 fire department during the week­ street to North School street and 2 — DAYS ONLY after imtil your collection is complete. hospital folloaring a long Ulneas. ns between tbe British Wstherell street end. TENTH TORSO MURDER With great fortitude be had borne than back to North Main street to Discharged Monday: Miss Alma THE YEAR’S and -Franco, and also W e encourage boys and girls, as well as adults, to com­ Manchester will hate two repre- tbe agonies of an Incurable ailment tha playgrounds, ths parada was i s a'possible indication the Inaur- Smith, 334 Parker street, Mrs. Sadie Policeman Walter Caaiells U cut so that the Marchen turned in OUTSTANDING HITl sentaUves on the su te team that DISCOVERED IN OHIO for tbe past eight years and foUow- gsnt leader may not want to rely plete this educational collection— but boya and girls must Wagner, 12 Brainard place. DOW enjoying hjs ten days vacation. Ing a recent relapse med* all plana Edwards street on Oakland street will go to Camp Perry. Ohio, next The Sweetliearta excluaivly on the economic support be accompanied by a grown-up. Death: Monday night, Elmer I. for hts funeral and burial. and went through the playgrounds month and represent the state ot (Costlaiied from Pag* One) -Smilin’ Thni' of Germany and Italy. Hotchkiss. 93. of 136 Eldrldge street. Passenger travel by train from John Rady was born In Manches­ to North BchoA street and from MAHIEU'S Connecticut m the national shoot smilin' thru In the Britain had feared the output of Births: Today, a son to Mr. and the Mancheater station over the were churned up In the oUy river by ter. September 6. 1680, the son of thera to the filling staUon at North 183 Spruce Street that nrlll b f held from August 22 to week-end waa the highest In many world's meet gtortoH the rich Btlbsko mining region, one FXEE-dm't hav* to lni]r aaTtUaigl Mrs. Herman Smith of 169 Hilliard a passing freighter. The two the 1st* Samuel and EUzabeth Main street and Nelson place. September 11. M. J. Donze, who years. love etoryi third of which formerly went to Jack Froat Sugar, i r j r\ street and a daughter to Mr. and guardsmen, detailed on the shore of Rady. He was for many years a Her* each was given Ice cream. quoUfisd a week ago as one ol the England, might be diverted to ItaJy Tbe album is a apeeial 16-page book, outlining the Mrs. Elwood Zuccardy. 100 Central tbe river, aew tb* pieces and called resident of Pensacola, Florida, com­ The parade waa led by the Boys 28-lb. b a g ...... lb 1 . Z U Manchester men waa followed yes­ James Moynihan ot Bolton ts tak­ Norma SHEARER Bit^ Genqany. Franco was said Avenue, Elaat Hartford. Coast Guard* who brought them to ing to Manchester to Uv* In 1920. Center Band who marched In the highnghts of American History from 1492 to modern times. Criaco, 4 terday at ths shoot held in East Ks- ing bis annual vacation which is to yesterday, however, to have given Discharged today: Mrs. Helen tbe morgue. During the earlier years of his road and the panders marched oa ven by Oonrad Dwlr*. Thera wtr* be spent In N ew York seeing ball Leslie H OW ARD verbal approval to resumption of The stamps are large— printed in blue, orange, purple and 1 lb. can ...... Mokulls and Infant son. of 35 Apel Only two of the ten torso vlcUzns life hs followed the sea aa a, fliher- the sidewalk. A t the piaygrounde ovtr 85 oontestaats In ths shoot htld place. Mrs. Fannie Kslblab, S Ridge­ games. Walter Rice Is back la Bol­ In W lW am Bhaka*p*M«ra iron or* ehlpmenta to Britain from green. Spinach, No. 2 q pf —44 men tad a woman— ever have man in Alaskan waters and out of there were game* held. 'Tha sack the Oreonera properties, tbe largest yssterday and of the 15 man who wood street Henry Schelner, 68 ton substituting for Ur. Moynihan. baen idenUfled. Gloucester to the Grand Banka, later raca was won by Charles Gilmore, Britlsh.owned company bi the re- aixe can, 8 cans...... ^ O C representatives Manchestsr wrill bav Devls avenue. Rockville, Mrs. Kath­ “Romeo and Juliet” album and the stamps are absolutaly haa — no No motives for the killings bav* joining the Merchant Marina aa who was given a fountain pan as liOB. Good Housekeeping q ^ will go from ConnscUcut as clvlUan leen PoDtlcelll, M Homestead street. Harry England, formerly of Man­ seaman and petty officer. He circled been eetabUahed. first prize. The egg race was won WeD-tnformed circles here die- strin|fo attadied. You don’t have to buy anything. This ia representatives Manebsster wUi Admitted Today: Mr*. Anna chester, but DOW living In St. the earth three tlmea while In tbe Paper Towels, 8 rolls Boor** of peraona have been taken by Helen Auguat. she too, got a TO THE LADIES rounted repeated rumors Premier bav* two of the men. Blazeuaki, Addison Petersburg, Fla., has returned with znerchuit — rwlc a purely a “good will offer’’ made by the American Oil Boot Beer Extract, 4 r \ Into custody and questioned ces)- fountain pen. Tb* three-legged Paul von Iceland of Belgium had Carl Blratb. who has also taken The following children were his dsugbtsr, Miss Gertrud* E ng­ In April 1917 at tbe outbreak of race wa* won by Calvin Meyer and Company and their dealers and station*. The album and cernlng the bizarre killings, but no GOLDEN POPPY seen drafted by Britain and Ftance bottla...... i O C treated for firecracker bums at the land, and wlU spend the next six the World W a r be enlisted in the Eileen Murphy. They, too. w e n part in tke teat shoots, did not qual­ real clew ever has been uncovered. to lay a new non-intervention stamps are yours for the asking, as long as they last. Certified Flour, hospital over the week end: Ann weeks vacationing In Manchestsr. United States Navy and waa- a*- liven fountain pens. For the best BAK-IN-WARE ify, but be will go to Camp Ptrry at The body of the one Identified icheme before the committee, but Mb. bag ...... C his owra expense and will take part Mitchell. ISS BUaell street Mellon signed to the destroyer Al}rwln and oeconted doU currlage Gene Wal­ Tb* Amsiicaa Legion Auxiliary woman vleUm nraa found in two ^Yench sources tnslsted the text of In the shooting. Manchester baa, ac­ LaShay, 2S Wast straet, John Narat a* a member of the crew of the ship ton wa* awarded flnt prise by Mrs. NOTE ‘’Romeo and JuRet” tom 26 M ^ e street Emerso requests all m am ben m**t at tb* bushel baskets on the edge of the mch a plan waa already being ALL WEEK SPEQALS! cording to record* ths put,) at Du- •pent three y ean ovartaaa la con­ Hamilton and Mi*a Hoxle. tha Win Be Presented at more, I M Charter Oak street comer ot Main and Eldrldge streets downtown district and not far. from irawn up by the British foreign least three otbera ivho could have voy gad othar sea dutlca. While judges, and Joa Morlarty won flrat tffic*. Mrs. Oladya Bennett 82. ef 69 at 8 o'clock tonight to proceed to the KlBgabury Run district where torpedoes oa deck durtng a TWICE DAILY Store Wednesdays qualified for the shoot, but they prise for bast dacontad bicycle and Richard read. East Hartford waa tb* bom* of Mrs. John Rady on many o f the kUUng* took plada. She heavy gale at sea ha was lerieutiy 2:85 and 8:25 P. M, Un’ 7:80 P.M . could not give up the Um* that it for the bast dacorted wagon Ronald The flrat recorded footgear i* treated for laceraUoos of ths face Bldrtdge street to pay respects to araa identified by. police ' aa Mrs. ia ju i^ resulting la permanent dis­ Flynn was awarded the prize. Jo* wru neeesury to give to be at Camp WITH COMPLETE SHOWS , ’.be Egyptian tab-teb, a plaited san- and wrrtst foUowtng an automobtla her husband who wUl be burled to­ Florence PoUUe, once arrested In a ability. Much of tha Um* during Morlarty, Jr., won the prUa for tha Perry and did aot try out. A T 2 AND 7 P. M. 'U l. aectdeat laat night morrow. vice raid. the past ten y e a n has been apeat aoeoter.

’■ri' exarcissd its jurisdictloB over avia­ works displays and the extraordin­ have a fear ot It that It Is wen to that any SSc table d’hote in most In­ high afternoon and tha number of tle local history eoncsmlng tha "L”, ItanrlirBtrr tion to turn thumbs down on on al­ ary theater In which they are given make a study ot tha disease with in New York timate New York restaurants comes teas, crumpets and scones that pass In the Nineties, when it had just is spreading fast throughout this the hope of better understanding close to equaUlng the feed in any of through your mid-riff will prevent been completed and ran along the ready arranged transatlantic air the symptoms and tha possibility London'# guinea eatarlee. you from any further gastronomic Bowery and Third Avenue, a great fontins Brralii race there was considerable mutter­ part of the state and what to,«do of relief. Aa for poisoning ourselves with pleasures when the dinner table many people rode It purely for the ^ VOBUtHXO BT THB ing among the contestants because about an even greater number of au­ '' Pernicious anemia Is found in New York, June 6.—Tha Utest of cocktails, it was this tyro trav­ rolls in. pleaaure of staring into the windows •BKAUb riUNTINO OOMPANT. IMC tomobiles next year is likely to be a certain races more often than in ths Charles MacArthur yarns, oe re­ eller’s experience that our Amer­ Mr. Agate should have taken of houses the creaking wooden cars ^ , , BtraM of what they caUed favoritism in the serious problem. . others. It is moat frequent among ported by Lucille Moansrs: MacAr­ ican poioon is the Britisher’s fa­ solace in one of Manhattan’s gypsy passed. In fact, it once became a MwMkMtar. Oonn. department’s sanctioning of Amelia Americans, Canadians, the English, vorite, pre-dinner Uhation. tea kettle*. Having notorious them* for a slightly risque song TBUMAa PBHOU80N Howrever, the Legion and the po­ thur bad invited Alexander WooU- o«a*m __ Barbart's world girdling flight the Irish, and the Swedes but is Attend an Englishman’s home oulstnes, they may have been much of ths time entitled "While Riding lice, between them, will undoubtedly oott and Francis Lsderer to his as a dinner guest and you will »W<>a OatebM I. U tl This newspaper, at that time, ex­ only rarely found among those liv­ boms in Nyack. When the guests to bis liking. On the Elevated Railroad." WEDNESDAY work that problem out all right be­ ing in the tropica or in China or consume an hour in consuming the WISE SMITH’S . PaMMatf S«arT Bvaoioc BsMPi pressed ths tiew that there was no arrived at the station, there was no contents of a full cocktaU shaker. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ana BpIiaapA Bourafl at ta* fore another Independence Day rolls South America. It is very seldom MacArthur chauffeur to meet them. Jack Pearl, who trifle* with curt- Tea was originally used In China HARTFORD MANY LOTS ARE LIMITED— K m OClaa at MaaebMUr. Oeaa, aa more reason for permitting the Eku^ found In those of the Negro race. It Be ao unfortunate as to arrive in oua researches. Informs us of a lit­ aa a purely m^cinal drink. iaaea« aa at Mail Mattar. around. It seems that the MacArthur limou­ MONDAY DURING JULY hart stunt than for allowing the Is a disorder most likely to attack sine had broken dowm. And much to NO MERCHANDISE SENT holding of the transatlantic race, those between the ages of 40 and ths embarrassment of the host, be AND AUGUST and declared its belief that no such CLEARING THE RECORD SS. Occaoionally it is found m bad to send the gardener in a rattle­ C. O. D. younger patients, but not frequent­ Blaala copt ...... aviation exhibitionism should be trap of ancient vintage. DalTvaraa Ona Taar _____ Another chapter has been added ly. When MacArthur Anally arriv­ permitted. Tomorrow’s article will deal with t IIBMBXR OP THB ABSOCIATBD to the Bruno Hauptmann case with ed at the humble terminus in the PRESS Naturally we share with the whole the sentencing of Ellis Parker, Sr., the symptoms of pernicious anemia. gardener’s contrivance which passed Look for It In this newspaper. Tba aasoaiatad Praaa la aaaloaiaaiy world in the sincere hope that Ekir- and his Son to federal penitentiary for an auto, be decided to pass off astlUad to tha oaa ol rapabItaatloD hart and her navigator will be res­ the situation lightly. "Just my town af all aaara diapaiebaa aradltaS to i< terms for plotting the kidnaping of QUESTIONS AND ANSWEBS M BM auarwiaa eraSttaa la tbla cued, but we do not lose sight of ear,” he offered with a deprecatory aasar aa« alae tha local aawi pob- Paul Wendel to obtain from him a (Blood. Sedimentation Test) gesture. BahaS Raraia. the fact that when any person, man confession to the Lindbergh baby Question: Martha E. asks: "1 "What town?" Inquired the town- All lishtB el rapoblu»ttoai et or woman, engages in such adven^ have been gotog to a doctor and crying Alex. "Pompeii?" tsaalai a imatehaa ' harala are alae ra> kidnaping. tures for the sheer sake of the thrill he says be- would like to have a Of all the weird sltuatloos that blood sedimentation test mode. and the notoriety, and for no useful PoUte Battle Pall aarvlea allaat et M B A Barr-. cluttered and confused the Haupt­ Could you please tell me for what In a day-by-day account of his purpose whatever, there is no good mann trial, the Wendel case prob­ purpose such a teat la given?” doings in New York, James Agate, f t Manbar Amanean Nawapapar Pab- cause for the rest of us placing a Answer: The blood sedimentation the London critic writse, "1 remem­ ably was the most fantastic. Out­ AaeoelatloA hlgber value on that person's life test is based upon the fact that dur­ ber good food at the Volsln, Le Coq side of burdening New Jersey wrlth . PaMlabara R»raaaBtatt«aa;^ ______Tba than he or she has placed on it. ing acute Indammatory disorders Rouge, the Colony Club, Tony'S Bar laa Itoihawa SJwm la l aaaacT—Na» another long, expensive trial and de­ the rate of blood sedimentation Is and one or two other places, but Famous Storewide July Savings Event ’erh. Chlease. Oattoll aaS Boatea. To. our way of thinking it is a great­ IS laying Hauptmann's execution three increased. Some of the conditions In generally speaking, the food I ate in er tragedy when a child is struck which there appears a more rapid America struck me as imflt for a ^ MBMBER audit BURBAO OP times, this flasco only obscured the •MAIN FLOOR TABLE MAIN FLOOR TABLE ClRCm-ATIONR______down on the street by an automobile rate than usual arc: active tuber­ clvlllxed palate. Resoimsea ot factories, mills and Importer* with whom wa do Issue of real justice. "I agree that I may have visited BABIES’ AND LITTLE TOTS’ business ore used to the utmost to pro^oe theoe values, and they ' £ The Baraia Pnatma OonpaDp me than when a flier is lost as a result culosis, acute arthritis, pregnancy, Women’s Perfect Girls’ Samples! DOLLAR DAY VALUES IN Many persons are convinced that pneumonia, acute inflammation of all the wrong places, and that the are so extraordinary In the face of newly rtaen prioeo that In M r*#0ODSlblllly of taking desperate and unnecessary Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose many instance* the quantities are smaU. So, we warn j-oo that in •mra *pp«annt in Hauptmann received his just re­ the tonsils, and wounds The gen­ cuisine everywhere else may have DOLLAR DAY NEEDFULS $1.98 Wash Frocks mflVtrttMintnti la tb« llanchMtBr chances for glory or cash. been of a nature to satisfy the early shopping is advlsahle! Every department participates, and ward: others believe he was framed, eral rule which is followed Is that $1.59-$1.98 Dresses Birdseye Diapers Also semi- 9 nt>o "be wise—buy at Wise Smith’s”—it the slogan of each! READY-TO-WEAR And there is another angle. Right a sedimentation rate within 30 roost fastidious taste. But cook­ 'Sizes 30x30 . service, both ^ P* »• Sizes 7 to 14 In sports and and still others never have made up Samples! Organdy, print' 6 now, aa this is written, ships of sev minutes means that there Is present ing is not everything and I am cd lawn, dimity: 3 to 6. a n d 37x27, (lOZ. , full fashioned. Sizes 8|^ to dressy etyles. The fabrics Vj TinCSDAT, Jin^T persuaded that our English cattle lOH in Plaza Beige, eral nations have abandoned their thetr minds. Clrcumstancics pushed in the body an active inflammation. (Irregulars of 31.39.) Include printed lawn, pas-Y| the whole mesa onto the state of If the blood sedimentation takes and sheep would turn up their $1.59 Sample Suits Noonday and Cubantan. tel dimity, broadcloth. Women’s, Misses’ Silk Dresses NIGHT COURT legitimate activities and at heavy more than 2 hours, this rules out noses at American beef and mut­ Crib Blankets 1 P“ New Jersey, and every act to clean Crepe, broadcloth, pique, 1 I DOLLAR DAY SHOES i 36x50, cclanese edges, (ir­ IlMae be dspa of innovation, and cost in money and time are devoting the possibility of an active inflam­ ton. cute styles; boys, 3 to 6. off the scum that obscures the truth mation. This test is often of value "Americana, in my view, feed regulars of 31.98.) ♦MAIN FLOOR TABLE ot tha conflict and dlatraea of themselves to the task of rescuing the wrong way about They poison SummeF Washables— these willful adventurers. A con­ of the case deserves the gratitude In the diagnosis of tuberculosis ot $1.59 Sweaters Crib Sheets Samples! 376 Pairs Women’s MAIN FLOOR TABLE ao prevalent in the country is of the entire nation. the lungs. themselves wdth cocktails and use 8 I a e 42x66, q m Men’s $1.50 Kid siderable part of the United States the food to sober up with." All wool coats and slip- lly due to tha failure at ons, light or dark; 8 to 6. a o f t flnUh tt t o r House Slippers Women’s $1.59-$1.95 OFisrinally $2 to $5.95 (only 63) Navy la diverted from Its proper ac­ ■YANKEE JACK' CLOSES SHOP Which is what happens when sheeting; 69c values. $2 to $5 White Shoes ot tba peopie to adjust them- these Londoners are let alone to Save on finer maple 1 1 Brown, burgundy and Sheer Cotton Frocks tivities to a search of the Pacifle, CASHING IN Moose, Wyo.— (API— "Yankee $1.59 Swim Suits to tba eonatant and soraewhst Jack" Woodman, manager of the stray about for themselves. Aa 79c Dresses blue in Jaatber sole operas PsartlilailiiB procession of ehangaa disarranging schedules and expend­ Rev. Robert Anderson Jardine, the Flying V trading post well known a recent refugee from the English All wool, halter or straps, Handmade ba- q « <}>■ with ,/nibber heels; all Summer styles in white Sizes 14 to 52 In models of ing vast quantities of fuel in forced Church of England vicar who mar­ In this part of Wsromlng, Is "ab­ cuisine, we might be inclined to red, rojral, navy; 3 to 6 tlate dresses: slzep' Splendid for vaca­ Longr and ShoFt Sleeve C^Fepes— Csctad and proposed. at the Sale prices tionists! and white with brown flock dot voUe, batiste, speeding. ried the Duke of Wind.ior and Wallis dicating." ask Mr. Agate what section of the broadcloth creepers; 1 dimity and crinkle crepe; In SB effort to keep out of that He said so in an advertisement in British diet Is suitable foT a civ­ 79c Suits 8. 1 trimming; sizes 4 and frilly or tailored. MS ot IrrcconcllAbles we are an- No one, of course, would suggest Warfield under the frown of his Slee v e 1 e s e q » 1 OFiffinally $5 to $7.95 (just 112) a newspaper. He explained his cus­ ilized palate? Or Inform him broadcloth or A l O r 4 >4 B. High grade leath­ 1 that every such effort to save these ecclesiastic superiors, is in America tomers "never had paid yet" 50c Shirts lasawliic to find In the new plan for that the roast beef at Dinty crepe; boys, 1 to 6. 12V4 % wool, q ♦MAIN FLOOR TABLE ers in deluxe styles! So flgbt sessloas at tha Police Court two lives should not be made, now and he evidently intends to cash In The advertisement offered his Moore's Is. tn every nibble, su­ button front. o lOF ( that the fliers have gotten them- on bis publicity because It Is an­ overdue accounts for sale at one perior to the prime riba that are 79c Playsuits long sleeves; infant sizes., Limited! Women’s $1.19 be an early bird! MAIN FLOOR TABLE ometblng to admire- To be sure rent on the dollar and. tn addition, served ao ceremoniously at the Silk and Satin Undies selves into such a perilous, perhaps nounced that he will make a lecture described a "complete pOstotrice, Halter or 39c Flannelettes Black’s - Navy’s - PFints - CFepes $ t is sM easy, at first gUmpse, to vastly over-rated Simpson's in his FINE REPRODUCTIONS strap shoul­ 2 for Women’s 79c Printed Hcosipa any improvement in a sys- tragic situation. But the point is tour. except government equipment, with home city. And advise him that thr 1 Lace trimmed fresh stock of stamps from New ders: PlePon, pique. 1 pers and gert- '* lO F and embroid­ 2fOF Batiste Gowns ot two or three nl^ht sessions that the stunt should never have It is highly probable, too. that the cuisine, served at such of his coun prints: 8 to 6. RegrulaFly $7.95 (exactly 146) York" that be would sell. try's establishments as l-yon's rudet; Infant sizes. ered panties (17 to 21). •k over tha old routine of daily been undertaken—certainly not with cashing In will be important in ex­ "To the . purchaser of the post- and dancettes (32 to 36), Biaee 18 and the sanction of the United States office and these dead-beat accounts would not gain the respect of a hash AND ADAPTATIONS in a 50c Union Suits Pads — Towels In tea rose and blue. 1,100 PaiFs! Women’s $2 to $5 17 in very 2 f 0 F - | OM provided than, was business tent. Not that Parson Jardine ap­ allnger In any self-respecting Diner Combed cot- j 18X34 quilted government. pears to be an unusually Interesting we will donate one mayor's chair ton., self help 4 lO F pads: big bath 3 for 1 White SummeF Shoes dainty, ruffled or>r piped dm 0 be dona But flrat glimpses are and one justice of the peace gavel." along American highways. And bv modeU of white batistebaUate Let it be hoped that this will be person and not that hr has anything way of a general retort, suggest back (Irregulars); 3 to 13 towels—choice. 1 ♦MAIN FLOOR TABLE Leathers? White kid, calf, nuburk. calf and patent PFinted and Solid-C!oloF Crepes— lot always beat. Perhaps there la he added. 1 Styles? Steplns, sandal*, etrap pumps, operas. Monk with gay floral pattemttem a the last of these reckless adven­ F o rk m FLOOR yoma element of social benefit in the particular to say, but his association Women’s 79c Rayon t>-pcs, oxfords; heels for sport* and dress types Resrularly $10.95'-$12.95 (just 133) Mgbt session idea, tures to be undertaken with the ap­ with one of the major romances ol Taffeta Slips MAIN FLOOR i It may work advantageously in proval of the Commerce Depart the century will probably guarantee ment. SUMMER SALE 8 H A D O DOLLAR DAY IWD ways. It win make things him plenty of listeners. People are MEN’S DOLLAR DAY PANEL mod' 2fOF Values you seldom And befor* AugustI Dresses for now and 'tougbar flor the unfortunate who like that. ela, lacy, tailored or em­ 467 PaiFs! Values to $3.00! many that smart women will buy looking ahead to late vaca­ FURNISHINGS VALUES broidered, V or straight HOSIERY tions and to atart Ui* Fall. BIses 13 to 30, 88 to 44 and 46 to 6a ta ls foul of tha law ami flnds blm- “THE GLEN” GIf Is ’ and JunioFs’ Shoes also 18>4 to 24H (not all sisss In each group.) Bslf in the coop; it will frequently top: 34 to 44 in white or A somewhat casual thought sug­ Cool POLO SHIRTS tea rose. White elk OXFORDS and barefoot SANDALS with leath eaii arrasting officers in off thslr of M A PL E 1 er soles; 8^ to 3. White OXFORDS with BROWN SAD­ Knee-Hi Lastex-Top gested in a recent editorial In this beats tn tba evening, thereby ot Health and Diet Values to $1.00 2 for DLES, rubber eolea, 314 to 8. ^ Silk Hose Misses’ Fleece Sporta Coats newspaper has been growing on us. c S o Q c Celanese. cottons, shark skins In novelties, solid shades. GIRLS’ DOLLAR Stop at the q ooursa depriving tbs community of It is the idea of changing the name Variety of fronts. All sizes. FOURTH FLOOR knee wdth a tt p F S . Formerly $10.93-$16.95 iSoms ot Its police protection but on Just a few of the many reductions made for this of Center Springs Park to "The Advice 1 DAY WEAR Lastex atretchee top, full tbs other band teaching it to take event are listed here. Most of them have not been fashioned leg. Chiffons t Toppers, swaggers, and fitted models in plaids and Olen." By DK. FRANK McCUV Values to $1.63 \ alues to 50c pastel tones. Sixes 12 to 20. ExaeUy right for oars of Itself and Inculcating a spirit of first quality: 9 to lO ',. It takes the average newcomer to SUMMER FURNITURE advertised before during this event! Quality Shirts Shirts and Shorts $1.59 Swim Suits casual wear when you are away on vacation I of Am asif rsUance. Woven materials and mer­ Woven fab- . » , Sizes 8 to 16 in all wool DOLLAR DAY RUGS Manchester more than a little time PEILNICIOUS AN'EMIA rlcs, French 4 l O r $1.15 Outsize Hose H m offender who is apprehended cerized broadcloths. Fan­ suits In bright colors, hal- ' Regular $1.50 79c Braided Oval Full fashioned silk In de­ Misses’ Smart Sports Suits to rid his mind of a certain degree cies ikid solid shades. backs, mercerized broad­ ters or adjustable straps. on ffatnplsy night for some simple PermciouB anemia refers to a 1 cloths and high count1 Grass Rugs Yam Rugs sirable shades^ 9H to 11. Formerly $16.95-$22.50 of confusion resulting from the fact Summer days invite you to the outdoors . . now DINING SUITES LIVING ROOM PIECES Fused and soft collars. 1 5x8 foot size! Six patterns size 18x30! In 1 mlsdsmtsnrir will, under the new blood condition in which there is a prints. Full combed shirts. that the town's two municipal parks . . and the best part of the Summer is ahead. How­ 79c Play Suits in green. blue, brown. fine selection 2 for Box, fitted and swagger auits in various materials iqrstam, have until Monday evening, marked reliction in the number ol $162.25 Eight-piece Dining Room En­ $22.50 Large Jig Saw Mirror of solid Sizes 7 to 14 - I MAIN' FLOOR of any slse are so close together In ever, it’s nearing the end of the season in Summer- Values to $1.30 Regular 23c Lisle Shop Karly of colors. 1 and colors. Sizes 12 to 30. Ws'U 1st you In on a ptnbably, to think things over; and red blood cells and tn the hemo­ semble with Connecticut “Dresser” maple, Hand Made. Suitable l fi.7 5 in pleated tt lO F ' secret—there are only 15 suites! distance and ao similar in namea It land, so smart Watkins Outdoor Furniture has taken Broadcloth Pajamas and Rayon Hose tba Ism able he may be to spare the globin which Is an Integral part of buffet, extension table, arm for dresser or console X O shorts with halter neck; 79c Rayon and was not the happiest of Inspirations such cells. The reduction in the red sharp mark-downs. Here are just a few picked at Patterns, soUd shades, 1 In patterns Q r „ 1 printed pique, seersucker. Regular $1.50 time from his job, why, the more and 5 saddle seat chairs 3 0 $14.93 Jig Saw Mirror with .50 stripes. Notch collar coats and light O IfiM ^ 1 Chenille Rugs DOLLAR DAY Misses’ Sports and Dre— Coats to give both of them official desig­ random, here and there, In Summerland. Rag Rugs potent the lesson of getting arrested blood cells may be extreme and $109.55 Seven-piece Dinette Group grounds and wWte. Per-, Size 18x36! O nations containing the words "Cen­ whereas these cells in the healthy pierced and carved top motif 7 and middy styles. Sizes A. 79c .Slacks 45x80 size! Mokes a line Formerly $19.95-$29.75 V a t aU. Maybe next time ha'll be ■with small buffet, cupboard, $12^50 Maple Occasional Arm a C. D feet. Slzei 10 to 12 Sizes 8 to 16 Extra quality tt lO F ter" and "Park." Nor does there person would test about 6 million Chair 2 fO F scatter rug for the camp Green, blue, rose, orchid. CORSETS Fleeces, twreeds and dressy materials la aU aaore caratul—or more cagey. refectory table and 4 side chairs / 3 with red leatherette seat; y .5 0 in gabartex. or cottage. Buy a few seem to be any good reason why the per cubic millimeter. In the patient $1.95 Sanforized navy or brown 1 1 Styles are box, belted, swagger and topper. Sixes Feasibly tt would be still better if with a severe pernicious anemia, $154.25 Six-piece Dining Room Group ladder-slat back $1.39 Overalls 1 FIFTH FLOOR 13 to 20. Nice for travel luid vacation wear! mistake should be permanently con- the count may fall below 2 million. including to-the-door buffet with rail Woven Slacks 1 $1.50 Tu-Way Stretch $12.50 Maple Bench; joint 5 . 9 5 1 tha court were to hold sessions only and Dungarees tinued, unless there may be, in some Sizes 10 to 18: 29 to 43. ' ones a week; then the unlucky de- The reduction in the hemoglobin back, refectory table, arm ^ Q Q.QO stool type with wood top Sizes 36 to 44 in triple Grey, brown and white ( Girdles: Corsett— deed of gift or other similar docu­ or red coloring matter in the cells WOMEN’S Girdles, plain or with de THIRD FLOOR PMdant, if unable to give ball, would and 3 side chairs X 3 3 $9.95 Windsor Side Chair y .5 0 etltched blue denim over­ cords: coverts: cotton' ment, an obligation to retain the varies considerably, depending upon alls; 28 to 38 In sailor worsteds: woven checks; 79c Priscilla Ruffled tachable pantle; corsettes get a stin BKire exemplary lesson— the stage and severity of the dis­ $164.50 Eight-piece Dining Room with braced back DOLLAR DAY In similar models. present name of the more norther­ dungarees. 1 ■tripes, plaids.. 1 •ve or six days, in a police station ease at the time the blood Is tested $22.50 Troy Gliders with double-roll back cushion Group comprising buffet, table, arm $19.75 I-adderback Arm 1 4 9 5 1 ly of the pair of parks which has SPORTSWEAR Curtains, Cottage Sets •aD awaiUng a bearing being a falr- In the laboratory and covered arms. Choice of green with brown and and 5 side 1 / 1 0 ’^ Chair with fiber-rush seat $1.50 Girdles or quite escaped our ipemory. In making the diagnosis af perni­ white or black with green and white i chairs X ^ 3 $12.50 Folding Card Table with y .5 0 $2.00 Pby Suits WOMEN’S DOLLAR DAY IBh doae for almost any misdemean­ cious anemia, the blood examina­ Men’s $22.50 All Wool Suits Corsets "The Olen” would be a distinctive turned gatelegs Sunback model in color-! 2 prs. or. Of~eoarse be isn't likely to tion will be found the most valu­ Man.v other Dining Rooms fuJ cottons with big florali i lack lacing coreets wdth LINGERIE AND TUB FROCKS know anything about his constitu- appellation for Center Springs Park able single aid which may be used. at similar savings. $145.00 Goddard Block Front Desk, Tropical Worsted Suits -g designs; sizes 14 to 20. Priecillaa with tle-backa In heavy clasp: side and tbmal right to a "speedy" hearing, and one truly suggestive of Its char­ The examination of one drop ot $2.89 Steamer Chairs with leg rests. Backs ad­ Hand Made with curly maple Sizes 35 to 42 In plain or sportsback suits of w or-$ I Ivory or ecru marquisette front clasping girdles ■ted, tweed, caasimere; 36 to 46. in grey, blue, brown “ J W H $1.00 Sports Shirts Hooverettes ^ 49c Rayon Undi— and if he does happen to, and to de- acter. And that recreation spot la blood taken from the tip end of the justed from sitting position. Smart green, < .95 veneers. Ball-and-claw feet 9 8 ^ with cushion or pin dots; also 1 tropical worsteds. Assorted col- q « Percale prinU q « 2 m fully entitled to being brought .much finger or from the lobe of the ear, red and silver striped covering...... X $17.50 Jig Saw Mirror in solid 9 9 5 ivory with oolored-and-ivory $1. Tu-\Vay Garments; Satin stripe _ . , pMnd a trial srlthln twenty-four represents the best way in which BEDROOM SUITES MAIN FLOOR ors In broad- tt lO F , dot combinations. In extra and tt lO F and plain; 3 fOF I ^ours, that can always be disposed more intimately to the notice of the a real diagnosis Is completed. curly maple cloth (alight Irregulars): Bandeaux, Bras regular sixes; short slesv* ■ vsste, panties, community's people than It ever has Counting the red blood cells under $9.95 White Enameled Steamer Chairs with leg $124.95 Four-piece Modem group in $6.95 MAple framed 3.50 sizes 32 to 40. and *leev*les* models. bloomers, steplns.’ ^ by qaiatly letttng him go. That solid maple. Twin beds, dresser with Mirror 2 f o r $ | pmoM obviate any necessity for a been. a microscope in a laboratory Is the rest and fringed canopies. Clioice of wide lateral $1.00 String Sweaters fi-Pc, Cottage Sets, green, only accurate way of determining stripes of red and white or aw.95 hanging unframed mirror and Q Q -00 $11.00 Maple framed Mirror 4.95 BOYS’ DOLLAR DAY 1 dies, and corsettes, also 35c Aprons It is a lovely place. Perhaps be­ Assorted coT- q . asaatoa o t the court which possibly pernicious anemia, as the appear­ gold or blue 2 sets brae and bandettes. 1 79c Crepe Gowns iilue and w hite...... # chest of drawers 03 with jig-sawed top ors in cool tt lO F 1 Colo r f u I I y . • K ifh t hiteifers with the convenience cause Manchester has always been ance of the patient or the symp­ Regular slats » - * Dozens of other Bedrooms FURNISHINGS and CLOTHING sbort-sleeved models, sizes 1 MAIN FLOOR AISLE TABLE SECXIND FLOOR patterned per- 4 lO F ibr any other employment of the an uncrowded spacious, embowered toms of which he complains are not 34 to 40. In ts* toss m XOF $1.49 Yacht Chairs with double re-inforced chairs. at similar reductions. 79c-$l Polo Shirts 79c Wash Suits cole In ooveraU and, bib and blus, contrast trims. boort pscaoanel. community. Its people have never a reliable guide In arriving at a SECOND FLOOR had the keen appreciation of park diagnosis. 1-fold models in green, red and silver Q Q ^ FRUITWOOD PIECES Sizes 8 to 18 q « ^ hlzea 4 to 10 q > i ’ It*s a doar cloud that has no sU- in zipper and tt I Or $1.39 House Coats ^ facilities that is characteristic of Many times I And patients who striped covering...... 9 0 C Fruitwood color is slightly darker in sleevele'ia tt I OF Certified 3-Year Sheets $1.59 Silk Slipa Bor Itntng, even though tt is some- are obsessed with the Idea that they BEDROOM PIECES lace models. Solids, H mixlela Covert cloth, DOLLAR DAY 80-sq. percale priirts with y I llmes not visible from the under cities where trees and shade and than regular maple finish. As these i stripes, patterns. JKe broadcloth, seersucker. DOLLAR DAY SHADO.PANELS. V top*, ' have pernicious anemia and yet gay sashes on puff sleeve lace trimmed, ambroidei^ iHde. greenery are rare. But we are on they have never once gone to a doc­ .$6.50 All Metal Folding Yacht Chair in yf .45 $10.50 Bedside Table with em pieces blend perfectly with m ^l^, ” I HAND BAGS Sizes 81x99 or 72x99 DRAPERY DEPT. models; 14 to 43. or tailored; slses 84 to 44. i And after all, what la a police the very verge of becoming a much tor and asked him to have this white enamel with plain blue covering...... T sides and back; 2 shelves; they’re included in this Summer S9c Basque Shirts 79c-$l Wash Shorts Washable White autirt for? The old notion that It more thickly settled towm and as the simple laboratory test made. galler. top Maple. Smal.l, me- Q 1 Sizes 8 to 18 q . Hand Bags $1. Tub Frocks Modern medical authorities agree $9.95 Dressing Table Bench dium, large; o lO F in elastic-top tt 1 0 Quality tested by the Limited! $1.69 Green Gowns and Pajamas was coostituted for the constitution­ years arrive it is quite certain that with the utmost frankness that $5.95 Spring Chair of all metal with metal-cane $8.75 Coffee Table; Chinese ChipjJfen- zippers, top handles, Sisss to 40 In q « < yf with fiber-rush seat dale style with bamboo „ 0 .9 8 In solid colors and chest , covert cloth: woven New Method Laundry. 5-ft, Porch Screens broken lots tt lO F Slses 18-17 th printsd ba- ' al administration of justice tn cases the beauties of 'The Glen" will be­ they do not know what is tbe cause seat and back. White and blue color stripes, contrast cofiars. • checks, stripes, plaids. 1 extra pockets! Tail­ No phone or mail orders! tlate, and Windsor crepe. turned legs ■f 3 1 ored and dressy! _ _ from regular 31 stoclu. f t aiinor law infraction and for the come more and more precious. It of pernicious anemia. They even ad­ The firmly woven, Rope and pulleys included! Leather finishes: q I C kistitutlon of orderly proceedings in wrould seem to be the titne of times mit that they do not know whether $9.95 Stand or Lamp Table: HeppI^ Wool Swim Trunks $1.49 Longies threads are free from Outside bark bamboo the number of red blood cells is white style with pig, pktent, slUga- 50' which Is far superior to SECOND FLOOR ibors serious cases seems to have to rechri.'ten the resort more appro­ $9.95 Spring Chair with high back; metal C-95 Size* 26 to, 34 in maroon,' Sizes 8 to 18 in khaki and' tor, pin seal. all starch. 1 reduced ix-cause the cells are not jrdlnary bamboo. priately. slat seat and back in red trimmed with gray.. 3 gallery top navy, powder, oxford, whIU duck, all ara san­ Poan a mere habit of thought. Gov- formed fast enough or because they $14.95 Oval Occasional T royal; hip strap, buckle. 1 forised shrunk, too. MAIN FLOOR BTDor Croos, who is So high minded are destroyed too rapidly after be­ I Window Shades Duncan Phyfe pedestal lhat the mind occasionally gets a FIREWORKS ing fi'rmed. In other words, ' they $18.95 Spring Arm Chair with g rm seat Q-95 eless Sweaters 2for DOLLAR DAY HOUSEWARES do not know whether the body has cushion and green strii>ed back cushion...... 5/ Ij re base $1.39 Knickers DOLLAR DAY 3-Year or Mohawk Holland tn pongee, ecru bit dlssy from its altitude, has indi­ too few because It does not make 38 to 86 in V neck < Sizes 8 to 18 in Dorr ' 42x36 Pillow Call— or white. Size 36x73, Again the annual Independence $25.00 Stationary Card Tabic; style; brushed yam in tan, CURTAINS S1.59 Vdu«t 5c Toilet cated the real purpose of the minor enough or because something de­ pendale design with leatherette Voran twists, coverts sod 4 for on spring rollers, plus fix­ Day fireworks display at the Old $4.95 Beach or Lawn Umbrellas in a choice of powder, white, maize. dress checks, stripes, etc. tures. (Slight Irregulars.) 1 Garbage Cans Tissue 30 for^m courts—to make jobs for the faith- stroys them after they are made. $1.69 Extra-Wide Ruffled Golf Lot amphitheater, sponsored top MAIN1 10 Rolls of soft tlssu* of fine 1 SECOND FLOOR -gallon Blae. hot dipped < tuL And that being the case, what However, some authorities do ad­ stripes: Yellow and blue, red and white, - Q.50 n o o R $9.95 Oassic Side Chair, Curtains and Cottage Sets FIFTH FLOOR galvanized ware; cover. quality. Buy now and difference does It make whether and managed by the American Le- mit that there seems to be a pre- green or white. 6 ft. size...... O dlspo.'ing inherited constitution wood seat Fine marquisette, 41” save! court sessions are held daily tn the gloa, was the blghllgbt of the holi­ wide, to hang crlascroas day celebration; and again it was an which favor* the development ot $14.95 Lamp Table and DOLLAR DAY GLASS - CHINA - LAMPS 75c Kitchen forenooe, as has been the old fash- pernicious anemia. They find that It $7.50 Wrought Iron Coffee Table with DOLLAR DAY LINENS, or priacUla; Ivory and Z B inspiring and beautiful affair. The Book Rack; 3 shelves ecru with cushion or pin j H Brooms 2 for ( $1.49 Enamel looad way, or occasionally, at the tend* detinltely to run tn certain glass top. White enameled; Regency style . . . O $14.95 Bookstand with dots. 6-pc. 31.39 Ck)tUge DOLLAR DAY crowd was immeni>e, the number ol families This theory agrees with Corn straw of axcellent' Canners coaqileta eoovcnience of the officials, 4 compartments for books DOMESTICS, WASH GOODS Sets with dots or plaids, quality, long handles. 33-qt. blu* kettl* with T- ta tbs evening or in the middle of cars parked on the exhibition , my own belief about the disease as $22.50 Wheel Chaise with canopy. White enameled Pastel Towels ^ red, green, bhie,- gold $2.00 Polished Steel Bpidg’e Lamps NEEDLEWORK jar wire rack. grounds greater than ever before I 1 have held the opinion for many $14.95 Comer What-Nots, 4 $1.25 Bedspreads gbs night after everything else is I years that certain people are bom wood with choice of blue or red covering, Y Ry.50 shelf models, 2 only, 1 1 -50 Cannon, aiss . - Z B Size 80x105, crinkle cloth, FIFTH FLOOR and the highly temperamental 30x40, double 4 tO F The limited quantity warns you to shop early! The 200-Foot Closed up and there is nowhere else with a tendency toward a certain trimmed with white fringe...... 1 / Each X X rose. blue, green, gold. | steel is highly polished and ehadee have pretty priate. 63c Knitting Worsted $1.39 Electric weather turned stable and kindly. kind of toxemia which produces thraod, blight new colors. Cloth— Line Fans to go and nothing else to do? $8.75 Coffee Table in O -88 Hand Toweb DOLLAR DAY Large hanks! 2 Braided cotton line of Ws are constantly being reminded Altogether It was a grand time this form of anemia. Some people $12.00 Refreshment Cart; blue metal frame ^.95 Dish Towels J L Plain and Cools ta a jUIjr,.nlo* ter have the tendency toward anemia Hepplewhite style Double thread « « SILKS ■haded or tweed mixtures. good quality sash cord. bedroom, etc. that tbase are new and different Once more it becomes a duty and a white turUah D fOF,1 5-Pc. $2.00 just as others have a tendency to­ with white enameled metal tray and sh e lf.... ad bordera. iU lO F $I.39-$I.79 times and that we must learn to con­ pleasure to congratulate the Legion, Cast diyer*, (trragulara.) with colored border*. AO Silk Printed Console Scti ward rheumatism. Silk Lamp Shade* Bedspr—d Cotton $1.57 Polish $1.50 Snndwieh form. An right; hurrah for the and to express for the community Earlier accoimts of the cauaes of Linen Toweb Fruit-of-the-LooiR Chiffons 1 i/i yds. j Importod cryetal glass in' Junior, bridg* and table Unble* e b * d m » and Gk>-Co8t Bow-and-tbea night court! And if its appB-ciation and thanks. pernicious anemia stated that the 6 0 « 11 n a n, •. « 86” muslin, q , Very special! 36" wide," leaf design: bowl, two sizes; tailored etylaa with only! 800 yd. O lO F Grilla fully bleached. O y d S . candleeticka, two caadlea. white linings Pint of fumiturs poUab With oord. guaraatosd ter t t s spMt ot the law and tha coostl- And once more, too, there is due disease is the result of not obtain­ natural with U lO F 1 printed saUns and crepes. ■fcrtna For crocheting and quart of Glo-Coai ing enough iron In the food, but this aasortad oolorad bordera on extra flna vahio. 1 1 spreads, scarfs, etc. 1 year. Tosato and giilU! aa expression of appreciation of the jtiithai and the right ot tbs people belief ha* been largely abandoned. 1 admirable manner tn which the Man­ Sheer Cottons Printed Cottons Crown-Tented Prints 4-Pc. 12.00 Blue Willow Cup^ - 1 gefuss to eocftiim—to bell with ’em! Although pemletoja anemia la 86” printed - j 86” percales, g . 2Vt Crepe Velene 1 11.39 Glass Handy-Andy yds.; Glass Salad Seta chester police handled the heavy fairly uncommon it is probably' batistes, mus- O j f l B . 80-aquara and O y d S . 39" wide, fast colors- ^ o ccra 16 pcs. 3 ex. skeins! 9 Door Ovens WATKINS Store closed Wednesdays at 12. Noon. WATKINS Cryetal plate and bowl, Bet et t cup* and 8 For kwlrilwy tt Joieers problem of traffic at tbs close of the found more frequently than most eROTHCRS. INC Hns. voUss; broken lot. fast color, (irragulars.) light. medium and dark. F |t ovor one burner, bav* SHOULD BE THE LAST people realise. It is still not os com­ Open other days from • A. M. to 8:30 BROTMCRS, INC^ 1 1 wTwden fork tad spoon. 1 oers. $1.60 value. lirsssis, suits, ste. For oraagas, atrsia* as tt exhibition. They did a An* job. and Thuriday and Satia^y evemnas SECOND FLOOR indicator, shelf. juices for hrsskfuC! MbSB ths OpBMDBwa DgeortiMBt mon a disorder aa loter pneumonia, nCOOND FLOOR 1 DOWNSTAIRS , BvidsaUy tbs fa n s of tbsse flto- for oxampls, but sf many people of A\ANCHESTER MiUie. ^ of A\AN04ESTER 1 OOWKBTAIRS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, TUESDAY, JULY «, 19ST MANCSBEam SySNINS HERAm lUNCHE&rridt. o6 n n '

tsctlon for the President He quoted Home Hour; 4:15. Musical Adven­ provia on Main street to D. "V. Ludwig as saying: ANNUALPKTSHOW tures; 5:20, Boy Scout Jamboree . i- HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Frtone A Co., New Haven. REV.R.AJARDINE “You know, if this happened an y NO VIOLENCE SIX WEEKS REMAIN PRAISES ITALIANS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM tervtewa. Town of Pomfret; 6,000 feet where in Europe, wbether it was a Local Stocks Apple Tree in Glass House Some short waves for Wednes­ loose gravel on School House Road day: Dictatorship or a Monarchy or a AWARDS ELEVEN JOBS to Lawton (Construction (Co., Provi­ Republic, the head of the nation IN FISCAL YEAR TUESDAY, JULY S (CMitral %nd EaiUrn SUndard Time) TOMORROW NIGHT JZJ Toltyo, 4:15 p. m.. Overseas dence, Rhode Island, HERE FOR LECniRE AS CLEVELAND FOR FARM WORK program; OSP GSO OSD GSB Lon­ would have been surrounded by men Fundshed by F. B. Shaw. Ine. . Outdoes Ants in Industry (LU tinos lt» Standard Daitllffht one heur later) Town of Stamford: Highway The Oeatary-OM Ho im Wiaiwrtj in uniform, soldiers with ba>-onets, NeUt All progremi to end beale cbeln* er groupe theroof anloM tpeol* don, 6:30, Show of Shows; R A N Hlgh'way Comralatloner Jc*n A. MS Fumiiigton Ava,, grade separation at Wire Mill Road and the members of press would Weat Hartford fled; coeat to coeat (e to e) daalgnetlona Include mXl eveileble atetlona. Moscow, 7, The co-operative move­ Recreation Group to .Hold Its ter ] ProQfama eubjeet to thange by atatlena without prevloua notice. M. Macdonald announced today the and Merritt Parkway, bridge, gravel have appeared in frock coats and MILLS REOPEN wnilam B. Hartla Ithaca, N. Y.. July 6.— (A P )—An^ Air, moisture and temperature P. ment; PH I Netherlands, 7, Happy Session Thursday; Police Town Treasnrer Reports Wm Be Held at the West Side awarding of eleven road Jobs, bids and l.t.lO feet of waterlMund Corns and Callouses E ig lid i Clergyman Who Mar­ silk hats instead of shirtsleeves and Local Bepreseotatlvo Backingham Pastor Relates are the same aa outside. NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK wkbb wtee wkbb weco wabt kaej wnes program: DJD Berlin, 7:30, Youth Board Meeting Tonight. apple tree which grows in a glass macadam to Paul Bacco, Staniford. REMOVES THEM bathing suits." (Cnotlniied from Page Ond) , Bid Asked Tbe glass house la sealed. Air •ASIC <— East: weal wnee wUo wjer MOUNT.—kvor klB koh kal kgvo kfbb (hm p: YV5RC Caracas, 8:45, Equa- for which were received on June 1 hduse out in an orchard at Cornell wteg wceb kyw wfbr wro way wbea Town of Bridgewater: 6,670 teet Eaally, Safety sad Speedily Asserting this example at the (Tap. Nat Bk. A Tr. . 36 40 drawn in through a pipe is blown COAST—knx kolo kol kfpy InTlcafo koy Playgrounds at 6:30; torian music; GSl GSF GSD GSC and June 15. 1937. The awards are ried Dnke of Windsor and Expenses $48,085 Less University, outdoes the ants In in­ wcee wtem wwj wtel wdel: Midwaati of bank run gravel on Christian Beet stick, spread oa elatfe ead "difference" between the American baa kept Republic's plants locked Conn. River Bk...... 450 — His Experiences As Guest through the tree in a breeze by ked wmeq who wow wdef iFfre katp: Cant. Bast. London, 9:45, Food for thought: as follows: The Recreation committee will MOUNT^N~koe kdyl: PACIFIC—kfl 3 30 4 30 form of Uvlng and that In Europe since May 26, left Independent steel Htfd. Conn. Trust ... 71 76 dustry. fans. Then it la drawn out and ana­ : — : —Syneopatora of St. Louis LRX Buenos Aires, 10:15, Music; To^*n of Norwich: Bridge over street and Skyline Drive to B. N. meet Thursday at 7 :S0 p. m. In the apply- kgw komo khq kpo kgu 3 :46— 4 :46—Dorothy Qerden'o Corner Three Prizes. Beard (Co , Shelton. Wallis Arrives in die U. S. could be multiplied a "thousand companies In a position to claim Then Period Year AgO; Htfd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. . 33 35 of Kiwanians Today. It works a 35-hour week—a five- lyzed. This exhaust air haa leaa car­ OPTIONAL (atetlona oMreta intar* 4 :00— 6 :0 0 —Margaret Deum, Soprano JZJ Tokyo, 12:15, New Japanese failroad and 2,525 feet of bitumlnoua .Municipal building. The Board ot tndlspenaatile tor Cato aad Boils. tiroes" the President added: that, with the exception of a fewr Phoenix St. Bk. A T r 280 300 hour day for seven days— at top cheageebly on tUber RED or BLUE 4 :30— 6 :30—Prooa-Radlo Nowa Parlod mualc: CJRO CJRX Winnipeg, macadam to A. I. Savin Construc­ Town of Canton: 5,8.Vt feet of SOLD BV A LL DBCCKAISTS bon dioxide than the incoming. natwerka); SASIC — Baatt wlw wfae 4 :96— 8 tS6 -Pau( Oeuglaa and Sports Police commissioners wlU meet to­ "That is why I say I am confi­ plants, all their mills were operat­ lasuraoce Stocks speed while scientists seek the solu During the five top-speed working 4 46 6 46 12:30, Choral echoes. tion Co., East Hartford rolled bank run gravel on East Hill Aetna Casualty...... 8914 waen work wool; Midwaati wood wgt : — : —Oaerga Hall A Orehaatra night in the Police atatlon. Following dent of the future of this country as ing at least partially throughout With six weeks remaining In the Uon to many problems of Jrult hours the tree extracts a great deal w fb f wbow wtbe kaoo kene OTHER 6 dM^ 6 :0(^Poatle Malodlaa — cast: Tomorrow night, at 6:30 at the Town of Norwalk: Bridge over Road to Edward Natale, Torrlng­ K «w Tork. July 6.— (A P I —The Aetna F ir e ...... 48 SO Rev. Philip Rose of the Bucklng- Harbert Foota'a Enaamble—west a summer sctedtile inaugurated laat long as we maintain the democracy the seven-state strike area.. Only growers. of carbon dioxide. This gas is one OPTIONAL BTATtONB — Cenedient West Side playground, the annual Norwalk river. 158-foot concrete ton. y ie v who defied the ArchbUhop of town's fiscal year. SI 125 581 20 had Aetna L i f e ...... 27 29 an interesting U lk at the regular erct cfcf; Central: wcfl wtmj wibe 6 :16— 6 :16—To Bo Announetd (16 m.) v.eek, there will be no sesalon of the of our manners and the democracy a few ptekeu heckled the workers ___ ‘ ^ Its work is photosynthesis, the basis of pbotosynthesis and of mak­ wdey kfyr; South: wrve wear wptf wla 6 :3( ^ 6 :30—Aloxandor Woelleott.Talk span to MarianI Construction Co.. Town of Columbia: Baafevt Shop. Canterbury to perform a marriage Automobile ...... 28H 30H V eekJy meeting of the Klwania club Pet Show win be held. Prizes will Board of Selectmen thia week. The of our hearts." .going bK k to their jobe. ! annual bud- manufacture by leaves, from air, ing all plant food. w jex wfle-WBun wiod waoo wfbo wwoo 6 :46— 6 :4^Bo'aka Cartar'a Commant “ ROMEO AND m i E F New Haven. MIcfiaels and Hennequln Roads, 7.- next meeting will be Monday night, ceremony for the Duke of Wlndeor get last FYlday, Towm Treasurer (?onn. G en eral...... 3414 3614 at the Country Club today, speak­ wcac wave warn wmc wab wepi -wamb 6 :0( ^ 7 :0(L-Frank Dallay*a Orchestra be swarded for (1) the moat vm- BROILERS A fourth plant. Steel and Tube, sap and sunshine, of the starch The five hardest working houri Town of Barkbanisted; Road I— 810 feet of bank run gravel to C. L. July 12. planned a two months tour of Amer­ Hartford F ire ...... 7314 T514- ing on “The Italian in Connecticut". wjdx kvoo wky w fee wbep kpro woel 6 :30— 7 :3 6 —Muileal Amarleanst Oreh. usual pet (2) the largest variety of which was scheduled to reopen George H. Waddell reported today. Rev. and Mrs. Rose have been en­ which ia the tree's food and which were between 9:30 a. m., and 3:30 ktha kgbx ktba kerk kgne; Mountelni 7 :06— 6 :06—At Faeroe end Hla Gang pets (3) the amsUest pet. AT STATE TWO DAYS Water Bureau. 3.980 feet water- Hale Construction Co., Manche.ster. The police commlssionert are ex­ 3 to 4 lbs. aver., 20c lb. ica today and prepared "to tell Hartford Steam Boiler 5S>4 5814 makes Its apples. kglr kehl kfar: Pacific: kfbk kwg kmj 7 :60— 6 :30—B. Goodman Show—to o Town of Eastford: Klausen's along with the otbirs at 7 a. m. was The expenditures for municipal National F ire ...... 64 66 gaged in social service work in this p. m„ m which time the leaves ab­ kern 6 :0^ 6 :0 0 —To Bo Announced (SO m.) This event is open to children all bound macadam to Julius Varveilo, pected to award the contract to Americans bow to be good Chris* HREWORKS DEATHS kept shut for the time being. Study of tbe tree’s life In the t :3( ^ 6 :M — Your Uneeen Friend— (east and weat and Sherman Roads. activities were <48,085.40 less than phoenix F ire ...... 86 89 state and in northern Italy and sorbed nearly SO per cent of all tha Cent. Beat. over town, and it Is expected that New Haven. supply gasoline for department Police and Sheriffs during the same period of the previ­ glsss bouse shows that the tree'e carbon dioxide they Look for the eeat: Oroh.—Dixie; Poly Fellieo—w 6.301 feet of loose gravel to Fred automobiles and motorcycles to one J. M O R IA R T Y The Rev. Robert A. Jardine, who ROasla Insurance . . . . 914 11H have gained a hoat of friends 1 :90— 4 :30—Don Winalow of the Navy 1 :46—.6 :4 6 —Del Gersa, Tonor->Dlxle many will take part. Town of Eastford: Bridge over In addition to the National ous fiscal year and left unexpended among tbe Italian people. health depends on the amount of whole day. In September, October 3 45 4:43 Shearer and Howard in Shakes­ Onuparik.^ New London. of seven local dealers who respond­ 184 Woodland Street arrived hero yesterday, asserted the BUT 4 IN NATION Travelers ...... 454 469 : .— — Little Orphan Annte— •:0(V—10:0 0 —Andre Baruch Commant— Bigelow Brook on Matwyko Road, Guardsmen. 384 city police and 75 balances In appropriations totaling Tbe speaker said that moat of tbe starch or sugar the leaves can syn­ and November they took In a little eeat; Johnny Jehnaton Songa—weat webe; Bunny Berlfan Orohostre— pearean Classic; Shown Once ed to a request for bids. A eeml-an- tenner King of England is a "very PnUie Utility Stocks 4 :00— 6 :00—Science from the News beale; Poetlk Maiediaa—woat rpt 20-foot concrete span to Brunalll deputies enforced peace In the $78,000.80. Italians In Glastonbury and neigh­ thesize from day to day, A. J. Hel- more than 50 per cent in these five 4 :16- 9 :16—Newa A Three X Slatera 6 :90—10:3 0 —Rad Norva and Orehaatra 'tonight and Twice Tomor­ Construction Co., New Britain. nuai inspection of the department'e religious man.” and reiterated be 1 ontlnucd from Page One) Conn. Lt>6nd Pow. i . 6514 5714 nlcke and N. F. Childers of the Cor­ 4 :30— 6 :3 6 —Preea* Radio Newe Period 10 0 6 11 00 Tea was pronounced "ta v" until rcr.sonnel and equipment will aleo "dangerous strike zones" proclaim­ Charity costs this year have been Conn. Pow...... 4414 46>4 borhood come from northern Italy hours. : — : —Bart Block and Orehaatra row. Town of Danbury: 1,644 feet Col- was satisfied he did the "right and seem to be more progreaslve nell experiment station, report. ThU The rest of the dsy the leg 4 i36— 6 :36—Ford Bond on Baeebail— —basic; B. Cummins Oroh.—weat the middle of the 18th century. be conducted. thing” in defying the archbtshap to ed by Sheriff Martin O'Donnell nearly $13,000 less than last year Htfd. Elec. lA; ...... 5714 5914 a. weei: Olen Oarwin. Sen^^natwork 10:3( ^ 11:30—Tommy Dorooy Orohoov— Read Tbe Herald AdTS. in her yard. Howard C. Marsh. 48. within a radius of 1,500 yards of but Indications are that the appro­ than thejr 'countrymen from the manufacture governs root growth, loafed. They were never At46— 6 :46—Billy A Batty—weef: Or- baaio: AI Traea's Orehaatra—west R A D I O ® ? ? ’ perform a religious ceremony for Roxboro, Mass., was fatally Injured Hartford Gas .: , ___ 31 35 southern part of the country. He start of flower buds for the follow­ han Annie—midwaat repeat; The 11:00—12:0 0 —Organ and Dance—weat each plant. priation will he overdrawn by about Idle, while there was lighL T$ ------Tonight and tomorrow the State his former King and Mrs. Wallit while tamping powder Into a home­ So. New Eng. Tel. C®- 150 155 told of the work that has been done .Ihythmeirea Seng—other atetlonb NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Day A big crowd, booing In chorus, $3,000, a smaller amount than dur­ ing year, size and quality of apples er stopped until they were W'6 :0 0 — 6 :00—Amee *n* Andy—eeat: Will theater Is presenting Norma Warfield. made cannon. Manufacturing Storks in Glastonbury in redeeming waste Eaetani Standard Tima massed on the rim of a bluff over­ ing any time In several years. Acme Wire ...... 43 45 and resistance o f the tree to winter Even after they had been Hellandar and Orehaatra—weat BASIC — East: wja wba*wbaa wbal Shearer and Leslie Howard in their Ifr. Jardine said be bad big plans Many .Minor Injuriee land for farms where Yankees have cold. 6 :1^ 9 :1 6 -"Vecat Varlatlaa by Choral wham kdka wgai wxya wlw wayr wmat looking J, the Corrigan - McKinley The difference In total costs last Am. Hardware...... M 36 stiff, if the temperature rose a little 6 :30— 6 :30—Tha SUinla B e/^w eef; waby webr wcky wapd wean wleo interpretation' of the Shakespearean ter his return to Ehigland. too. but Although few died in handling year and this year is a result of a been imable to do so. Several cloudy days'in a row, just he was “not telling” what they plant as several hundred automo­ Arrow H smd H. com. 60 62 above freezing, the leaves began to Songa by Bonnia Btawari—ebetn wleu: Midwest: wenr wla kwk koil wmn New York, July 6 — (A P )—Amer- elasale, "Romeo and Juliet." The fireworks hundreds suffered burns snr.iller appropriation for temporary He said that the Italian popula­ when the tree is forming its buds, take in carbon dioxide. 6 :46— 1 :46—Passing Parada weef wmt kao wowo wten: MOUNTAIN— showing of "Romeo and Juliet” to­ 3 svere. "There's a worw cenrorship! minor injuries. The total in bile-loads of non-strikers rolled Billings and Spencer 54» 61i tion of Connecticut has been in­ wmaq wow kyw; Orehaa.—network klo kvod kfhf; PACIFIC — kco kfad tca'a town meeting at the elr. which notes. Last year notes totaling Bristol Brass ...... 55 >4 07 >4 profoundly affects their quality and kex kga keca kJr generally sUye in vacation ail night will be at 8:25 with a com­ over there than Hitler's or Musso Metropolitan New York alone was through the company gates. A creasing steadily with the largest d;0( ^ 7 :00—Ruaa Morgan A Orehaatra heavy fog blanketed the area. The $200,000 were paid. This year the Collins Co...... 125 135- so the fruit crops of the succeeding .ACTRESS A MOTHER 6 :3 6 — 7 :K^Wayna King*a Orehaatra (NOTE: See WEAF-NBC For optlonaJ summer, is interrupting that plan plete show starting at seven Itnl’A” he said. ■84.V Chicago listed 115. amount was only $75,000. number. 75,000, being located In year. The proportion of bright days 7 :0( ^ l:0 6 *Vox Peppara A Quastlona Ust of atationa.) In sermons he will broadcast Fn- crowd cheered the pickets, dimly Colt's Pat. Firearms .6 1 63 Cent. East. thia year for three programs, two o’clock. TTie feature will be pre­ Among the states New York had Last week tax receipts totaled New Haven. Rev. Rose lauded at the right season, the scientists' 7 :36— l: 3Ch^ehhny Oraan Ravue—to e day and Saturday nights ne hopes seen on the Front street below The Eagle Lock ...... 26 >4 28 >4 Hollywood. July 6.— (A P )—Mar­ 6 :30— 3 :30—Jimmia FIdlar, Talk—to o 3:3 0 ■ 4 :30—Tha Singing L a d y -_ In July and one in August. sented once tomorrow afternoon and the largest number of fatalities $16,243.51, Tax Collector Samuel Hartford and New Haven public report stated, governed the tree'e t:46— 9 :46—Vie and Sada, Skateh Act to correct the “mistaken Impree- pickets kept up a running fire of Fafnir Bearings...... 124 134 garet SuUavan, who deserted a New Will Hellander'a Orchestra—weat The first, to originate from the once again tomorrow night. The from all causes— 39. Michigan was Nelson. Jr., reported today. The schools for their fine work in teach­ response to fertilizers. The rate of •:(X ^10:0 6 —Nawai H. da Lang# Oroh. •»46— 4 :4 6 —The Klng’e Men Quartet times are listed in the state adver­ stoa" that the Duke of Windsor is chatter addressed at the men return­ Gray Tel Pay Station 71i 8$i ing Italian youth to become good York play for motherhood, joined 6 :90—10:30—Ai Donahua A Orehaatra Institute of Public Affairs at the next with 36 and California third sum Increased the total of tax re­ photosynthesis was found to play an 4 :0 6 - 6 :00—Newa; M. Wilaen Orehee. tisement today. an iireligious person, he said in an ing to work. Hart and Cooley .... 210 230 American citizens. today with her husband, Leland 10:00—11:0 6 —Rudy Vallee A Orehaatra 4 :30— 6 :30—Preaa-Radio News Period University of Virginia, Cfiiarlottea- with 34. Pennsylvania had 26. Ohio ceipts this fiscal year to approxi­ important role in the tree'e resist­ 10:3 6 —11:30—Lana Thompson's Orehaa. Interview. “ Come on, you guys," one of the Hendey Mfg. Co...... 13 15 The attendance prize, donated by Hayward, theatrical agent. In nam­ 4 :3 6 — 6 :3^ T o n y Rueeell Seng Prog. vllle. is announced for WJZ-NBC at 25, Texas and Missouri 21 each. mately $948,(X)0. Receipts from other ance to pests like aphids and olighL CBS-WABC NETWORK 4 :46— 6 :46—Lowell Themee — eaet: Poses for Plctaree Landers, Frary A Clk. 39 41 Dr. Forbes Bushnell, was won by ing their one-day-old daughter Melodlee of the Summer—weat 9 Thursday night. T h e queetion la Vermont was low with only one strike sentinenls repeated shrilly, sources Increased the total income BASIC—East: webo wade woko wceo Arriving cn the Queen Mary, he death from violence. Mann A Bow. Class A S 10 G. E. WlUis. Virtually all the conditions exist­ “ Brooke.’’ 6 :00— 6 tO(^Eaay Aeaa, Skit—also eat to be "Can America Remain Neu­ “why don't you get behind the of the town during the first 46 New Brit. Mch., com . 3414 36'4 wwel wgr wkbw wkre whk wJr wdre 6 :16— 6t16—Senna RubinofF, Violin devoted his first day in New York Ideal weather in most sections of President R. K. Anderson called ing outdoors are present in the seal­ wceu wjea wpro wfbl wjav; Midwaat: tral ?" Overnight News union? Tom Girdler (chairman of weeks of the fiscal period to approx­ do., pfd...... 98 105 6 :3( ^ 6 :3C^Lum A Abner—eeat only; It’s The Topic Of to "being interview^ and photo the nation drew motorists to the the attention of members to the ed glass house except that there ia The National Resources commit­ wbbra wfbm kmbo kmox whea kfeb George Griffan. Tenor Solee—west Speakers are Senator Gerald P. Republic Steel) is just fooling you. imately $1,089,500. North and Judd ...... 36'4 38'-) kmt graphed," as be phrased I t He posed highways by tens of thousands. The work being done In sending twenty- almost no ultra-vloleL the sun rays tee found that public affairs in tha 6 :4 6 * 6 :4^ —Plorenoe George. Soprano Nye of North Dakota and Clark M. He'll make you stew In your own Additional receipts during the re­ Peck, Stow A Wilcox 13 15 BAST—wbna wpg wbp wheo woro efrb 6 :0 6 - 7 :00—Huabanda A Wivaa, Talk O f Conn ecticut with the aviator who will fly him on toll of 310 traffic deaths was the juice.” mainder of the fiscal year of about two local boys to the Kiwanis camp which cause sunburn. Aa a result United States, In 1936, were ad­ ckec wlbs wmea waag wnbf wibs wkbn 6 :3 6 * 7 :3 6 ^Bd Quaat, It Can Sa Dent EIckelberger, president of the Russell Mfg. Co...... 82 37 or Coventry Lake for a two weeks' the McIntosh apples, normally rod. ministered b> 175,000 separate fed­ whio Wfbl 7 :00— 6 :00—B. Bernia and Lada—to e (B y Associated Press) his leetura tour, with Hugh C. largest in more than a decade, com­ A t 7 a. m., members of the Back- $267,200 will balance the budget and DIXIE—wgst wafe wbre wqem wdod League of Natione Association. paring with 228 during the celebra­ Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 41 43 vacation. Camp inspection night never turn to that color. eral, state and local agencies. 7 :3 6 — 6 :60—Abe Lyman’s Leva Senge George V. Denny, Jr., moderator of Bmst, president of the radio com to-Work Committee and city police permit the town to pay off tempor­ Stanley W orks ...... 55 57 klre wree wLeo wwl wtoo krid ktrb 6 :0 6 * 6 ;(X^Tha Othar Amtrieaa, Talk The (Hour Whdrever will be held this Friday evening ktee weco kome wdbo wbt wdee wblg pany financing his trip, and with tion of Independence Day a year estimated 700 men and wDmen of ary school district notes which have 6 :3 6 — 6 :6(^Harpeiehords Entemble the winter broadcasts, will be on New Haven. July 8.— (A P )—Dele­ ago and 54 ten years ago. Torrlngton ...... 36 <4 38'j when a large delegation of local Kl- wdbj w w re wm bf waja wmbr wale t:0g . 10:00-Newa; NBC Nfoht Club hand as usual. gates re-elected Prof. Alexander A. br. Cbrlstian F. Relsner, who will the normal 1,700 employed entered cost the town more than $35,000 In Union Mfg. Co...... 9 11 ktul kgko wco* wdne wnox kwkb know 6 :30—10:3(^Eddle Varxoa Orchestra TrsLine Fatalities wanians are expeqtad to visit the w fno Granovsky of the University turn hia Broadway Temple Method- the Upson Nut Dvilsion plant. interest since consolidation. U S Envelope, com .. 80 90 WKmm wcha wper wmee weoo 10:(K^»i1 :0O—Oeeraa Olaan A Orehaa. o l Wyoming alone recorded no traf­ pAce. Luncheon w llf be served by MIDWESTEST - wmbd...... wIbs wlbw kfb 10:1 6 —11:9 6 —M. Fraderlek’a Orehaatra Minnesota aa president of the Na­ iat Episcopsl pulpit over to the Pass Picket Line With the second half of the cur­ do., pfd...... 120 130 CBS Is going overseas for a spe­ fic fatalities. California bad 26, rent property tax due and payable tbe camp staff and a pnogram of tional Organization to r the Rebirth sbigwah prescber next Sunday night By automobile and on foot, the V’eeder Root ...... 123 130 cial broadcast s week from Satur­ Women Get Together New York 25 and Michigan 19. thia month, and $383,000 not yet sports will be enjoyed. Girls will of Ukraine at tbe closing session of Mr. Jardine, a ruddy, pleasant, men and women quietly entered Whitlock Coll Pipe .. 13 15 10:45— Dorothy Stona — Organ day. It will be 64-year-old “ Little Michigan registered the highest paid on this year's tax, a collec­ go to the camp for two weeks on the three-day convention here. W. psppsi y little man, said he was eer* the mill gates, past a line of 12 J. B. Williams Co. . . . 35 40 Melodlea. Uppy.” or rather "Happy” Andtewa, ♦etw that the Duke and bis bride number of drownlngs, 15. There tion record of slightly less than 90 Hartford, lieutenant governor of Kalyna of Ansonia was the only pickets who said little but scrutiniz­ New York Bank and Ins. Stocks the New England district o f Kl- 11:00— Sports— News. who hasn’t shaved in IS years and Ltremely happy. were 11 victims in New York and 10 per cent for the fiscal year will bal­ Connecticut man honored with of­ ed the returning workers careful­ Bank of New York .. 454 464 ivanla, will also visit the camp on WTIC 11:15— Bunny Berigan’a Orchestra. who resides in little Bradfleld. Es­ in Maasacbusetta. The nation's 142 Tip-Top Market ance the budget and provide fund.s fice, being selected aa a member of Ha aaid his vlewa on divorce "are Bankers Trust ...... 67 69 Friday night. 11:30— Red Norvo's Orchestra. sex, Eng. —Just Think Of It. drownlngs represented the highest ly. One machine-gun was set up by Broadcaattng Swviee, as atrlet as thoae of the Arch* for liquidating the school district Chase ...... Besides his sbllity of spurning the tbe tribunal. number since the 1931 cerebration the National Guardsmen some dis­ 49(4 514 Hxrtford, Oaim. 12:00— Bernie Cummins' Orchestra. New Haven— William Blanc, about at Canterbury, but I also be- notes. Chemical ...... 12:30 a. m.— Tommy Doraey'a Or razor. “ Little Uppy" is declared to when 181 deaths were ascribed to tance awray from the mill gates. 63 65 Comer Oak and Cottage Sts. 65. of Waterbury, died of a heart at­ Bsve'tn fair play." Ouaranty Trust ...... 329 339 5 M M W. 10«0 K. a X8X.fi U. cbestra. have an almost inexhaustible flow that cause. The Upson plant is located on the tack at Lighthouse Point park. Ha sasnrtnil the arcbblabop be* Continental ...... 16 A. 0. iT w . GIVE MEDAL Dajltgbt Tima o f words and a talent for healing Airplane accidents caused three banka of the Cuyahoga river, not 18 Tomorrow*a Program Blane was seated on the beach, fully kaved like a politician instead of a Corn Exchange ...... 65(3 Frank De Ciantis, Manager. a. m. deaths. A parachute jumper was far from the heart of Cleveland. 63'4 warts. The broadcast will come clothed when be collapaed and died i4»i4etjir in attempting to withhold First National...... 2130 2180 7:00—ETA ALPHA Programraa — from his favorite “ Pub" as he holds killed in Iowa, Shootings by cele­ The plant will operate on one TO WAPPING MEMBER Tuaaday. July 6 before medical aid could be aum- tha of a religious ceremony Irving ...... 15 17 Collins Drigga, organist. forth with a group of townsfolk. brants. and industrial mishaps were eight-hour shift dally for the time j N. Y. Stocks p. m. moned. _ from the Duke and hie American* other causes which accounted for Manhattan ...... 324 34 >3 4:00—Lorenzo Jonea. 7:30—Shoppers Special — 1st SeC' being. Ordinarily there are two I .Manufact. Trust . . . . tlon New Haven.— Yale announced the b on fiancee. the 107 fatalities not attributed to 534 554 Olin R. Wheeler Completes .50 4:16— Peraonal Column. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, tentative award of acholarships to eight-hour shifts. j National City Bank .. 464 7:45— Newa Service. “ I feat that the majority of the fireworks, traffic accldenta or Adam E l y ) ...... 17'4 484 Years As Member of Man­ 4:S0— Program from New York. Antarctic explorer, la to receive tha 142 applicants for admission to the EngUah people were with me In The movement of state troops In­ .New York Trust ... 131 135 8:00— Treasure House. W ill Bay drowning. Air Rediic ...... 7114 chester Lodne; Given Award. Open for Business 4:46— The Guiding Light. distinguished service citation o t the freshman class of 1941. The awards, to Akron, aroused speculation. Public ...... 41 8:15— Shoppers Special — 2nd Sec. If- 3 sympathy for the Duke and Duchess Alaska Jun ...... 121i 43 8:00—Nellie Revel. International Society of Christian which Included no one from Connec- of Windsor," he said. Brigadier General Emil Marx, an­ Title Guarantee ...... 124 144 tion. Allegheny ...... 3 A medal of gold was yesterday 6:16—Choir Bymphonette. Endeavor and the world's Christian Ucut, comprise approximately three- nouncing that 500 soldiers were be­ Insurance 9:00— Music in the Air. A Full Size Allied (ffiem ...... 229\ j presented to Olln R. Wheeler of 6:80— Don Winslow of tbe Navy. Endeavor Union in a WJZ-NBC fourths of the total amount avail­ I ing sent there, said he had been in­ American (Newark) . 12 9:30— Richard Maxwell. COLUMBIA Am Can ...... 101 14 8:46— Little Orphan Annie. broadcast from Grand Rapids, able for freshmen and were par­ formed there was a prospect of Wapplng by the grand lodge of the 9:40— Newa Service. Am Rad St S ...... 20-'i American Reserve ... 26 28 6:00— News. Mich, Thursday night. The presen­ tially based on special qualifying ex­ trouble at the B. F. Goodrich Rub­ A. O. U. W „ for having completed Wed. July 7 9:45— C lifloN Loomis, Baritone; NEWSMEN HONORED The Junior Studenta League of Am Smelt ...... 91 American Surety .... 51 53 6:16—BaMball Scores. tation is to be made by Dr. Daniel amination required for the firit Nations and StaUs from the Bible ber Co. plant Baltimore American . 50 years aa a member of Manches­ «:8($—WrtghtviUa aarion. Ivan White, Pianist. Am Tel and Tel ...... 169 6 4 74 ter Lodge. A. O. U. W. 10:00— Betty and Bob. A. PoUng. time this year of all entering school near Binghamton, N. Y., com­ Goodrich officials, the mayor ol Am Tob B ...... 7844 Excess ...... ' 6 4 6 4 All our fixtures have not arrived but they 6:46— Prank Morgan and Judy Gar­ FOR SPLENDD WORK In connection with the presenta­ 10:15—Hymns of AH Churches. acholarahip applleanta prising sU boys, six girls and direc­ Akron and L L. Callahan, president Am Wat W k s ...... v...... 17"'4 Fid. and Deposit . . . . 121 125 land, guest artist, Freddler Rich's (Daylight time one hour later); tion the local lodge has a record 12:37-rB«tty Crocker. Dreenwlcta. — More than 15,000 tor and wife, gave a fine service in of Goodrich local claiming 12,000 Anaconda ...... ,56 Great American ...... 254 274 are coming in every day and things are Orchestra. Llstenlhg tonight: from the diary of the late Mrs. Olln 10:33— Modern Cinderella. persona attended tbe 13th annual (Oaattmied from Page One) the Conm gatlonal church Satur­ members, all dente., knowledge of Armour, 111 ...... 1144 Halifax ...... 234 254 7:00—Amoe *n' ,Andy. Talks— WABC-CBS 6:15, Senator Wheeler, written on May 29. 1886, 10:48-John K. Watklna. cowal games held on the Cffiarlra A. day evening. They represented 10 the reason for the ordering of Atchison ...... 79'4 Hanover ...... 314 83 U now well enough organized so that we be* 7:16— Vocal Varieties. Charles O. Andrews of Florida on Moore estate under the auspices of nationalities, each dreeaed In their Home Ins...... 34 36 which read: “O went to Manchester T:S0— Chateau Newa Reporter. 11:00—Heinz Magazine of the Air. oorreapoadent of the 8 t Louis Post- troops into that non-steel strike Aviation Corp ...... 6’ , 11:80— Big Sister. “Reconstructing our F e d s r a the Round Hill Scottish Games As­ Dispatch, won the plaque for the native costume— American, Ger­ sector. Baldwin ...... 5*n Home Fire Security . 4 5 tonight to be examined for admis­ lieve it will give you no inconvenience. 8:00— Johnny with Russ Morgiui. sociation. sion to the A. O. U. W ." 11:45— Aunt Jennies’ Real Life Courts;" WJZ-.NBC 6:15, Dr. H. H beat aetlu at stories on a subject of man, French, Dutch. English. Irish, May Anticipate March Balt and Ohio ...... 28'.j Mass. Bonding ...... 60 >4 624 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. Kung, Chinese minister of finance Thompson. — More than 6,000 Ukaranlan. Syrian, Polish and National Liberty ___ The records of the local lodge 9:00— y o x Pop. Storlea. general interest with his coverage It was recalled that earlier in the Bcndlx ...... 20 8 4 9 4 12:00 noon— Ad-Uner. now in this covintry; WJZ-NBC 6:45, Lithuanians from New Ehigland. Welch. Each spoke briefly and North River ...... 25 27 shows that Mr. Wheele^was admit­ 9:30—Jcftinny Green's Orchestra. of haarlngs before the La Follette steel strike some rubber workers Beth Steel ...... 89'j WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND LOOK 12:15—Edwin C. HUl. Boy Scout Jamboree, Sir Baden New York. New Jersey and Penns>1- there were several musical aelec- Prov. Wash...... 324 34 4 ted aa a member of the Manchester 10:30—Jimmy Fiddler. a v il liberties committee. had attempted a march of sympathy Beth Steel, p f d ...... 115 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. Powell from London. vanla gathered at Mariana-pdlis tions. The band la traveling in Pref.-Accldent ...... 17 19 lodge on June 16, 1886, but because 10:45— Vic and Sade. Other Winners Into the Mahoning valley, and that Borden ...... 23 •- OVER OUR MERCHANDISE — AND 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. W E AF-N BO -6:15. Vocal varto- college here for the seventh annual their private bus through New Eng­ Seaboard Surety ___ 29 31 of the necessity of checking rec­ 11:00—News. Other awards: Can Pac ...... 12'j 1:00— Ruth and Bill. Ues; 7, Johnny and Rvias Morgan; 8, Lithuanian Day celebration. t land. and were scheduled to speak they had been turned back by Security Ins...... 33(4 354 ords the badge was not given until 11:16— Polish Orchestra. "Best non-fiction magazine article Case (J I) ...... 169 BETTER STILL — OUR LOW IBICES. 1:15—Pretty Kitty Kelly. Vox Pop; 8:30, Johnny Green muilc; In Mansfield Sunday afternoon and police. Some Guardsmen expressed Cerro De Pas ...... 69 Springfield Fire A Ma. 114 117 yesterday. 11:45—A i Donahue's Orchestra. a t geaeral interest"— Dr. Thomas 1:30— Dining with George Rector. 9:46, Vic and Sade; 10:30, A i Dona­ Norwich Sunday evening. They the opinion that troops were being Ches and Ohio ...... 55'i Sun L i f e ...... 580 630 12:00—Weather Report. PEONY BLOO.MH A CENTURY Parran, United States surgeon-gen- were entertained overnight in seven concentrated there now as a pre- U S F and G ...... 13:03— Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. 1:45— To be announced. hue orchestra Chrysler ...... 100\ 22 24 2:00— Newa Thru A Women’s Eyes Electric Range sraL with bis “Why Don't We local homes. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond cautioq acalnst any repetition ot Westchester ...... 35 37 12:30—Lane Thompson's Orchestra. W ABC-CS8 — 6:30, Alexander Muncy. Pa.— (A P ) — A peonv Stamp Out Syphilis'' (In the Read- Col Carbon ...... ; ...... 120»4 Men’s • Women's - Children's —Kathryn Cravens. ilant In the garden o t Mias Sarah Lyman, .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sqiiler. that march. Col Gas and El ...... l l ’ A Pound of SUGAR FREE With Every 1:00 a m.— Silent. Woollcott finale; 7, Hammerstein arf Digest) Mrs. Florence Badge. Mr. and Mrs. 2:16— Voice of the Consumer. Music Hall; 7:30, Grant Park con­ IcCarty has bloomed every year A purely "family matter" with­ Coml Inv Tr ...... 64 HAIR CUTS - 25c. Tomorrow's Program 2:20— News Service. “Best Newsreel"— Arthur Menken, H. W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. in the union itself was given by $1.00 Worth of Merchandise Purchased cert; 8, Ai Pearce gang; 8:30.-Ben­ to r a century. Originally in the ComI S o lv ...... ; ...... is n TO DEMAND CHAIR 3 Barbers — No Waiting! a. m. 2:30— Montana Slim. gardei of Dr. E. D. Klttoe, the Paramount News, for his reel "Re- Hunt. Mrs. Jennie Hunt, and Mr. some officials as a possible reason ny Goodman Swing aehool; 9:30, Cons Edison ...... 34'2 On Opening Day. 8:00— Bud Rainey's Reveille. 2:45—Myrt and Marge. t town’s eariieet dentist and phy­ .00 Usf the Alcazar," made at the $ at Blue Velvet mualc. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins, and their for the movement of troops to Cons Oil ...... : ...... 16 * 6:30— Francis Oonin, Organist. Spanish front hosts and hostesses all repoiicd C U L O T T A ’S 3:00— Manhattan Matinee. sician. the plant wa# given to the Akron. The union president there Cont Can ...... 57 FOR GIRLS’ SLAYER BARBER SHOP 34 Oak St 7:00— Morning Watch— Ben Haw­ WJZ-NBC— 7, Husbands and "Beat Foreign Radio Repo rung” that they were a fine group ot 3:30— Chirrent Questions before the McCarty family early in the 1850'a. had planned, he said, to have "col­ Corn Prod ...... 63 thorne. House. wives; 7:30. Ed Guest. "It Can Be —H. V. Kaltenbom, of the Colum­ young people, and most delightful lectors" at the Goodrich company Del Ijick and W e s t...... je '. 8:0O*-News. 3:45— Poetic Strings. Done:" 8. Ben Bernie: 8:30, Love bia Broadcasting System, for his to entertain. Douglas Aircraft ...... 60S (i'liotinued from Page One) Songa; 9:30, Other Americas; 10, 45 gates today for the collection of 8:15—Good Morning Melodies. coverage at the Spanish front last Miss Enid Hawkins of Brooklyn. union dues from delinquent mem­ Du Pont ...... 153 8:30— Home Songs. Night club. September 2, when he took his mi­ N. Y., is spending two weeks at the said he lifted his right hand and de­ First Floor Installations. bers. The program, however, was Eastman Kodak ...... 175u 6:00— Radio B azu r. T H E COOL crophone o^ the field of batUe home of Mrs. Charles Natsch clared; cancelled, the union leader explain­ Elec and Mus ...... 414 9:15— Oretchen McMullen. BIUEFIELDS CARNIVAL What to expect Wednesday: Second and third slightly "M eet Outstanding Work of Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Williams "Before my (3od. I swear 1 killed ing that "other means will be used Elec Auto Lite ...... 38 9:30— Studio Program. All-star big league baseball game aral Interest by a Oolumnist"- and daughter Muriel of Montclair, Gen Elec ...... 54 those three little girls and attacked POPULAR higher. to Influence members to keep dues them." 9:45—LiUidt Trio. at Washington—WEAF-WJC-CB8 Westbrook Pegler, New York World N. J. have opened their summer Gen Foods ...... 37 9:65— Musical Interiuds. ATTRACTS BIG CROWD and WOR-MBS, 1:15 p. m. paid up." Until last night Mr. and Mrs. Doh^t Let Two Things Spoil Special Discount for cash Ttfegram, ter Us series on income home on the Green for the season. Gen Motors ...... 51 "'i 10:00—Mrs. Wlgga o t the Obbage WEAF-NB<3— 12:80. Words and MARKET Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tipped and son Scoff A t Bopubllc’s Claim Merle Everett, parents of two of tax avasions by public offtclala Gillette ...... 14 »4 Patch. Music; 4, Rhythmalres; 5:15, Cjarol 855 Main St. Rabtnow Bldg. Billy, also of Montclair, N, J.. have C. I. O. rallied a police-estimated the victims, had voiced strong doubt and $10 allowance for Hecker Prod ...... l l «4 10:15—John's Other Wife. Dels, songs. "W here Thrifty Shoppers come for the summer to their home 1.500 workers at Cleveland last about the confession. The earnlvai at the Dougherty lot Hudson M o to rs...... 15S 10:80—Just Plain Bill. W A B O C B 8—4:45, Nora SUr- Shop" present cooking equip* on the Hebron road. night Speakers scoffed at Repub­ "We were told at first Melba and being sponsored by the Blueflelds Int Harv 109 10:45—Today's Cmildren. llng'a program; 5:45, First of series Miss Constance Clapp of Norwich lic's claim that 85 per cent of the Madeline had made an appointment Athletic club got started last night ment. PRESIDENT ENDS Int N ic k ...... 60S 11:00— David Harum. from Institute of Public Affaira will help m the daily vacation Bible workers In Its Cleveland mills were to meet this man in the hills, ’ Your Vacation This Year— Int Tel and Tel .. ns 11:15—Backstage Wife. A good crowd patronised the booths Sumner Welles on "Present Aspects WEDNESDAY school which starts Tuesday of this anxious to quit the strike. Everett said. "W e knew they rides and refreshment stands follow. Johns ManvlIIe . ., 126'4 11:30— How To Be Charming. of World Peace." SPECIALS BRIEF VACATION week, as has been her custom for Republic, of which Tom Girdler— Kennecott ...... would not go that distance alone, Ing the fireworks display. 5944 11:45— “ Old Refrain". WJZ-NBO-12:30. Farm and Opan All Day Wedneaday. several years She will be a guest at thg dynamo of "Little Steel's " re­ Lehigh Val Rd . . . but It Is possible they would follow The radio program Ulent secured 15 someone they trusted.” 13:00 noon— Doc Schneider's Tex­ the Parsonage during her stay sistance to C. I O.'s demand for Llgg and Myers B ans. from WDRC, Hartford, proved to be (Oaattmied .mm Page Uac) here. 98 Declared Sane LEAN , S.MOKED signed bargaining contracts— is Loew’s ...... 78 S 13:15 p. m.— Story of Mary Marlin. popular. The Matblaeon trio waa Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyman of Fitts said four psychiatrists who Lorillard ...... 12:30-^rgan Melodies with Walter seen in an entirely new program and had no cause to fear dlcutorshlp in Meriden spent the week-end and chairman, now has its mills operat­ 21 >4 had been obeerving Dyer found he : America. ing on every other sector of the Mont Ward ...... 59 S BURGLARS or FIRE Dawley. Pat OToole, the master of cere­ SHOULDERS $ 00 holiday at the home of their daugh­ Nash K e l v ...... leas "sane enough to know what he ; 13:45— Singing Sam. monies, was in fine fetUe. Tonight i He also expreaaed the w-ish that ter, Mrs. Chauncy Squler. strike front—In the Mahoning val­ 17\ Is doing and saying." DELCO I some o f “poise" and "fundamentals ley, In Monroe. Mich., at Buffalo. N. Nat Blsc ...... 24 1:00— Newa and Weather. a new show will be presented with At the morning service of the Nat Cash Reg . . . . Dyer was taken into custody ou will probably close your borne for s(fme time and g;o away on 1:15—Joyce Jordan. Girl Interna. O’Toole in charge. of democracy in this country could Congregational ^Church five new Y., and at South Chicago, scene of 34 Sunday morning. He had under- ! Nat Dairy ...... 20 1:30— Words and Music. 1 9 « 3 0 be transferred abroad for the ben- the early strike riot that cost ten gone a routine questioning earlier In a vacation; perhaps for several week-ends; or for an occasional trip members were received— Mrs Stan­ Nat Distill ...... 2:00— Fantaale in Rhythm. Oil Burner aftt of naUons lacking in these prin­ of the strike's 13 fatalities. .30 tbe week but had been released ley Field by letter from the Baptist N Y Central ...... of a few bourn. 3:15— All-Star Baseball Game from ciples and Ideals. 39 S Friday night he reappeared at the If house is wired for an elec­ church Ilf Willimantlc, and Mr. and B. J. Damlch. regional director N Y .NH and H . .. Griffith Stadium. Washington, D. With the MoneY-Saving Speaking of the growing com- Mrs. Frank Thiem and Mr. and 4 police station and remarked: SIRLOIN of the strike, told the Cleveland North Am ...... 2514 WAPPING tric range. plexiUea" of government sa econom­ "I beard you were looking for Mrs. .'Vewlon Smith by confession ot rally not to be misled by the sight Packard ...... 8'^» bat an unfortunate slid unwelcome aurpriae to receive a mete ic condlUoDs change, he said: faith. Little Nancy Smith, daugh­ of smoke rolling from hie company me." STEAKS Special discount for cash Param Piet ...... 2114 A fter that he was shadowed by sage while you are away, or to learn on your return that burglars or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Laabury. ” 1 hope the new generation, just ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith stacks today. Penn ...... 39 Thin-Miz Control Bke the older generation, will real was also baptized. detectives and arrested Sunday. fire invaded your home during your absence; to find that valuable 4 Jr., of Eaat Wlndaor HIU, attended but NO allowance for "They'll probably burn some tar Phelps Dodgs ...... 47 The beautiful weather of the holl- Fitts said Dyer confessed after 11 tze that in meeting these new condj- paper and the stuff they use for Phil Pete ’ ...... 5844 papers, securities, silver, jewelry or other valtlables had been stolen the boat races at New London, and present cooking equip­ tlons we are not changing the fun­ ■ smoke screens to make you believe Flib Serv N J ...... 4144 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tio the lake, and also many guests threatened to take him to nearby or destroyed. damentals of the American form of the ml^s are operating", Damlch Radio ...... 91^ Hertford. Ooiin. 1880 W. Gray, Jr., of West Hartford at m ent government. I to the cottagers. At the home of Inglewrood and have him explain COUNTRY BOLL I George Bedford were William said. "They'll probably have a lew- Reading ...... 32 discrepancies in his story to the e t n DayUght Time Weekapaug, R. L Next month they Feet On the Ground men bustling to and fro to make it Rem Rand ...... 24'4 will spend some time in Queliee, lat­ ' "In my belief, we are alwavi go I Bums. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bums angry throng near the city jaU But why risk such misfortune; why dampen the enjoyment of appear they are busy. Don't let Rey Tob B ...... 50 there. er going to Camden. M e, ter the tag to keep our feet on the gmun.■ and three children. William. C3iarles your outing by such an occurrence; why worry about it at all? Taeeday, Jnly 8 BUTTER and Elizabeth, all of Wobui-n. Mass these things fool you." Safeway Stores ...... 32H When the vlctima were found. rest of the summer. as a nation in the future just as we Schenley D is ...... 40’ i i PatiioUe Night will be observed - have la the past.” Thop in town taking in tourists Dyer was one of the first persons at also report full houses, the first of Sears Roebuck ...... 9144 the scene and by virtue of a guards­ 4 t f ^ B o b Byron. at the regular meeting of the East Terms as low as $1.50 a month It was a speech full of homlllm In order to serve you in such matters as these, we maintain a the season. A t Mrs. Philip Ishams, TO GRADE PUYGROUNDS Shell Union ...... ” 814 man's position helped direct the re­ 4 :m—Novelteers. Windsor Grangs which w tl be held 2 " » • 6 1 « to a vlUage picnic crowd of several Socony V a c ...... 20*, safe deposit department. Safe Deposit Boxes for papers, securities, ¥ 4:80—Sing and Swing — carletao nine translenta were accommodat­ moval of the bodies from the ra\ine. in Scantie Tuesday evening. thousand who boasted of ancestors South'Pac ...... 4.514 ed Saturday night. At "The Pas­ jewelrj-, etc„ may be rented for as low aa $3.00 year (plus the 10% Kalsey'a Orcheetim. There were 25 pupils attending SELECTED who made “July 4th possible." AT SCHOOLS IN TOWN South Rwy ...... 32*4 8:00—Dal Casino. the elementary school in South ture" there were over 2.5 over the A complete museum of African government t a x ); also, we have a new set of steel lockers of various TWO YEAR GUARANTEE "T U s has been a good fourth of week-end. including some who will St B rands...... 12 animals at San Franciaco has been 6:15—Science Service. Windsor who had perfect attend­ July for the countrj-." the President be there for the entire season. St Gas and El ...... 7H filled almost entirely by the gun of sizes— each locker equipped with a padlock— in our storage vault for 5:30— S t Louis Syncopetors. ance last year, sa follows: Wspplng, EGC8 St Oil C a l...... 43’ * said. “W e arc so much better off in Holiday guests of Mias Katherine Prospect to Be Started Friday one hunter— Leelie Simson, retired 6:15—••Their Own BuMness" Porter Ojllins, Stewart French, St on N J ...... 67S bulky articles such as silver, valuable records, etc. These lockers a r« 8:45— News Service. tbs UUtsd States than a whole lot Ink were Miss Helen Ulrich of Hart­ Beginning a New W PA Work mining engineer. Haxel Neidlwlffer, Joseph Pugllsl • O f Tex Corn ...... 61 >4 doz. 4 9 c Liberal Trade-In Allowance Towards The Purchase of other nations of the world that I ford. Miss Pearl Purinton of Spring, renting by the month for as low as 30c, depending ( » the size. 6:00—Dlimar Dance. Mary Krawfsky, Helen Dssn, Sam­ Period; Other Job. Timken Roller B e a r...... 59 8:15—YodUng Jim Ingalla Wish we could pass some of our field. Mass., and Miss Louise Fleatty uel Muir. (Dynthla CtelUns. Frank Trans American ...... IS S 6:80—News Service. l^ s a to them. I wish we could give ot New York. .Miss Beatty la on Dodd, Grace Sullivan, Richard N d - Any Standard Range Within The Next 2 Years The WPA project to re-grade and Union Carbide ...... 101 >, Just give this matter a few moments thought Is it worth- 0:35— Daily Sporta Ooluma with them some of the fundamentals of her way to her Vermont borne. dlwifler, Joseph Belagoroa, Harold The most economical m a c h in e -Al ic e o Our American democracy." oil the playgrounds at several Man­ Union Pac ...... 124 »4 Paul Douglaa. Miss Hattie Strickland of Man­ chester schools will be started Fri­ I f Your Car Is while to risk the loss, when protection is sure and reasonable in ■ Dodd. Shirley Johnaon, Frank Aa aa example of this "democra- chester spent the week-end and Unit Aircraft ...... 2944 0:45—George Hall's orcbeetra. and dependable oil This offer applies only to customers on our lines with standard overhead services. day, the beginning of a new work Unit Oorp ...... 4\ price? Come in and let ns Show you our equipment and the simpli­ 7:00— Poetic Melodies with Jack WlUaon. Donald Chapman; Pleasant RoUa4l HAM *y,” bs UM the crowd asaembled holiday at the borne of Mrs. Jennie period. It was announced today. Tbe VaUey, JevsrsU Burnham. Nancy Hunt. Unit Ghs I m p ...... 12>4 city of operation. Fulton. borner yon can buy. '.bssids the little wUte-framed project ter tbe improvement of Lacking Parts Pugllese, Raymond Prxytula; Uhloc church the picnic he gave at Us Mr. and Mrs Russell and family U 8 R ubber...... 611* 7:15—T o be annovinced. Place yotir order with any local dealer, cmitractor or e t Center Rpringe park will be sus­ SEB achooL Dorothy Zeiek. Robert Gil­ Val-Kin cottage Sunday aftemooi of Hartford have opened thalr lake U 8 8melt ...... 9114 7:30— Alexander Wocdcott Be sore and laa about lb. pended to provide men fo r the play­ U 8 Steel ...... IO51, 7:45—To be announced. lette. Delton Bragg, Rena m where the host and guests sat cottage for the summer. ground work, it was stated at the 4 3 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Murley and daugh­ Western Union ...... 4944 8:00— Hammerstein Music H alt Edward Zeiek, Lorette Terassl end rour new heating sy tU ts. •round and chatted by a ewlmming same time. John Padeglraaa pool in shirtsleevea. ter Miss Evelyn of Lj-nbrook. N. J., Weat El and M f g ...... 146 >.4 PAMTALEO 8:30—^Musical Americana — Freddie L A S fS Friday is also the Untativa atart- Mr. end M ra Judaon G. FUae and Writer Ssrpriaed have opened their summer home at Wool worth ...... 46*4 Rich and Orchestra. ing date for the project to improve Elec Bond and Share ((S irb ).. 1644 9:00— Watch the Fun Go By — AJ two children spent the weck,cnd H e said one of Us guests. KmU the lake. Mr. Murley Is there for BROTHERS The Manchester Trust Go. and anclose with a fence the ML Hones Street Fhsas $$4$ Pearce and his Gang. and holiday ia Maine. They expected PLUMS The Manchester^ Electric Division tsMwIg, Ocrman Uographm who the wreek-end with his family. Nebo athletic field. Tha first srork Opea S A. IL Is S P. H . Membtt Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 8:30—Benny Goodman^ Orchestra. to return home here today. •as bsea axUed U to Switzarland. at ML Nebo will consist o t claaring Tbs Prasldant's flag consists of KEMPS 10:00— To te Announced. The Lithuanian Social club held W is "psrtectly amazed" at the la- Anclant shoemakers kept talk­ brush from the boundary of the Good Used Car»-.$88.M op. ooMWBcnair pow br oompamt ing crows in their shops as sym­ the Preaidentisl lesl on a blue 10:30— Readln* and W rltln’— with their fourth bi-weekly picnic and Inc. JerBsaUty sad lack of military pro. field where the fence la to be erect­ We Also Buy Used O sn for Parte 2 < i o * - 1 9 * bols of their trada. background, with a white star in Bob Provan. J outing at Hills Grove Sunday. ^ naUMRStraai ' M-cha1.r.C—. ® ed. each corner. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JULY 6 ,198T V UANCUliSri'ER lfiVENING UEKALU. ItANCHiilRUiB. OUjtDN. TUESDAY,^ULY 6,1987 fed sleeve Jacket and white straw Uughed off, what with the salary i.’ GEN. FRANCO ASKS picture hat. She carried pink rosea he would have received and a prob­ and baby's breatd. ROCKVILLE UPSETS able cut In the World Series kitty. Sports Roundup SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN Frank Hlablk, cousin of the BLUEFIELDS POUND And so. In the words of Curt WU- By OREN ARNOLD Copyright, 1937, NEA Sorvico, Inc. bridegroom, of Monson, Mass., eon, ei>orta editor of the Danbury By EDDIE BRIETZ FOR OUTSIDE AID served as beat man for Mr. Hlablk. HOLY NAME BY !H> Naws-Hmea, we aay: New York, July 8— (A P )—^At the The reception was held at the "Thus bows out from the stage of speedway: The surprise of the race OUTTWOnUUMPHS OA>r o r CBAKAOTEBS naries. *Thls ain't like Paul. He's home of the bridegroom's parents. 'Sporta one of the most glamorous OOLXBB, heroino, was Richard Seaman, the EhigUsb' McCLUSKEY GAINS 18TH NATIONAL TRACK TITLE hurt. And If he's been stopped up The couple will reside In South figures Yale has ever produced.” man . . . the hero waa Rex Mays of daiiglitgi- there, he's dead by now." Rebel Leader WiUlhgtOD. Seven-Run Spree in 7th Gives California . . . Seaman, In hla OVER THE HOLIDAY —------— ^------zzz------— ------^ ----- BTC AST BLAEE. euten "dodo” "What do you mean by Justice . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Motman, Professional notes—Cliff Burton, Mercedes, was a factor from the to be done?" Sheriff Watson looked Mr. and Mrs. Eklith Platt and two sports editor of the Meriden Rec­ ■tart . . . at times, near the end, BKNKT OOCTEB, proopocter. Intently at him. 125,000 More Troops children, Donald and Eleanor, all of West Ends Victory Over ord, has gone to his old home town he was less than ten aecooda behind PACI. AND SHAS OOLTEB. “ 1 ain't saj-ln'. yet. But there's Bridgeport, were week end guesu of Haverhill. Mass., for a two- the roaring Roaemeyer . . . Mays Beat Wniy Lucky Strikes for plentv to be done. I’m glad you from Italy and Germany. at Mr. and Mrs. C. Irving Loomis. weeks’ vacation. His predecessor. drove a terrific race . . . be was in PA*s Tie Green As Tivi Runner-Ups Shatters Meet Standard * "im ? A "m A m i S tou f* suter. brought a dog. It’s wild up there, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carver of Local Chnrch Team. Herby Kay, Is turning out Burton's an old broken-down grate which and a man caln’t rightly do no Rockville, spent the week end with column. George Mackle, who now had been used by Tazio Nuvolarl, Third Time by 2-1, Then Teetordeyz Stamrt rrMta tlM tracking most of the time. Me and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Loomis. and then tries his hand at this last year’s champ, as a tune-up Job ^ tm ta to taO him of Us strsnre Silas here hev done all we could.” Paris, July fl.— (A P )—Generalls Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, The Rockville West Ends, con­ column, also Is on vacation. Dan • . . Just the same. Mays was up Mulvey, Sporta Editor of the New there all the time . . . araart sdipsrIwMiw ea Bopenlltiisi. HDUe They saddled their horses quick­ si mo Francisco Franco was report­ Mrs Rose Johnson of South Coven­ sidered by maby as the strongest Trim Berlin Anto Sales BAHER gS mM-AMERKs1^«‘ 6'/> ou 6/e Ptoys ^227 MORIARTYS SPUT EVEN \ 5,000 Meter Event hs It there s call oeniee In taytniy ly, tied on water and food and am Haven Register, should be on a va­ driving on the treacberoua curvea ed today by the Spanish government try and Roy Johnson of Hartford, team In tha Windy City, snapped the cation but Isn’t Ho got enough more than made up for the advant­ P hU CMter Is lost in the moon- '> munition. The quantity of arms and news agency to have sent the Ital­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and two totals winning streak at the Holy Names poison Ivy while watching the Yale- age the blgh-ape^ German cars Nine Here 4-1. ! ammunition. In fact, caused the ian and German governments a se­ daughters, Sylvia and a a ra of this yesterday afternoon at the Buck- Harvard regatta to earn one. Dan, bad on the straightaway . . . Maya, IN FIRST ROUND FINAL Crescent Dog Track J N STATE LEAGUE GAMES DECISIVE S E T B A a Local Distance Star Tom s h sheriff to comment. cret memorandum asking 125,000 town. Joined the other guests in a land playground aa the locals sought however, laughed—and scratched—It did a swell Job of piloting and rates CHAPTER XI "We're not likely to have no more troops for a renewed attack family reunion Monday at the home to make the visitors their seventh off at his desk even as he laughed three cheers In every American The Blueflelds played two West Springfield, Mass., July 5.— ^ The Piasl county sheriff Imme- battle, I reckoned. Mr. Colter. The on Madrid. of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Loomis. off a broken ankle he suffered re­ book. Al Eli saw two of hla entries eliek H A N D E R GREEN Fmest Race of His Long victim. The score waa 9 to fl. Next games yesterday and celebrated In­ during ths night's racing — Cherie dtstely. celled Cerolee on the tele­ boys here each got pistols, and 1 The purported document, publlib- A short funeral aervlce was held Sunday the St. Rose’s nine of East cently when he tried to find out by (Special)—Scoring hla second con­ phone et Apache Junction OlUng got a rifle here in a saddle bolster. ed by the Agence Espagne, the gov­ at the Center cemetery this after­ actual experience what this squash The Dolls went for Nuvolarl in a dependence Day by winning their Jalkosid Bests Lashioski OnIPA’S TRIM MYSTIC secutive victory, On The Way, last Caress taking the second race In a Blank North Haven 3"0 As B O X S C O R E Hartford will provide the opposi­ thrilling battle down the home run­ Careen Time of 15:4.1 station and grot detailed Information. Carrying them big rifles of yours’ll ernment news agency, was address­ noon for Allan Charles, Infant aon tion for the locals at Buckland. racquets game was about big wray . . . he waa easily the IStb and 14th games out of sixteen year's distance star from G. A. Al- It Irked him some to have another ed to German Fuehrer Adolf Hitler swankiest guy on the track . way with White Owl from the looal- Hublardites Absorb 9*1 Lick- get wearisome." " of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kings­ X seven-run outburst In the starts and running Lhelr winning derson’s kennels, took the main fea­ case oome up In Superstition. That Neither the Colter father nor and Italian Duce Benito Mussolini. Hit and Bun he raced In a get-up of green coat, Slab for 7-1 Victory; To ^ owned Condon and Davis list, and Johnny Miller H erb Two- bury, born July 1st at-Manchester seventh Inning Just about aettled the streak to seven gamesea In in a rojfc.jn | ONHEmHiniNG ture of tonight’s greyhound racing Hackle Will capturing tbs slxto by Clips . r Off Mark Set by made three people lost up there this son made any reply to that, but It was said to describe the Insurgent Memorial hosplCQ'and passed away ball game In favor of the visitors as Ed Moriarty, the former Holy yellow aweater and blue panta . . . the morning, the Drat GMslley, 3h .... 3 0 0 8 I 0 year, be growled to his office deputy, military poaltlon and ask the two but the real reason for hla popular­ program, the Independence Stakes. a scant nose from Schoolfisld after ing from Polish National each still held a rifle when they July 4th at 11:15 p. m. Rev. Leon Quartus aad Yoet divided the pitch­ Cross baseball star who quit the of the local Twilight l _ r The victory Indicated again that Hit Ball; Beaten by New Cronin, a s ...... 3 0 0 3 3 0 but the others had gotten out safe­ Fascist leaders for renewed assist­ ity was that he never turned down 2 1 5 ^ S | | trailing the latter Into the stretch mounted. Their eyes were red, from H. Austin officiated. ing assignment for the Holy Names Boston Bees, is angling for a coach­ ed to Wllllmantic andid turnwS^i(cJi 1 ' _ the Alderson runner la back In the by half a length. A. Raguskus. 8b. 4 0 3 3 8 0 Lash; Leary’ s Relay Team ly enough. ance In waging the almost year-old ing Job at some Connecticut prep an autograph hunter, particularly Collect Ten Safe Blows for Hlldeorand, ef .. 4 0 1 3 1 0 sleepless riding and searching al­ Mr. and Mrs George Bennett Jr., and were reached for fourteen hits. the Lucky Strikes for the third form that sent him across the wire The dally double paid one of the Home On Sunday. “Seems like this might be i ready. The sheriff concluded it was civil war. Ciechowakl and W. Deptula twirled school—the SL Louis Cardinals will a woman . . . the Mercedes team— time this season by 2-1, then re­ Opener Tomorrow Night Haven Leaders 11-1; Now Sipples. I b ...... 4 0 0 7 0 0 and daughter Dorothy of Harriaon, Seaman and Rudolph Caracclola— the victor In last year’s derby after top prices of the meeting when Ma­ 4lh; Crowe 3rd in Eighl- tough one,” he remarked. "She talk' best to let them alone. He liked The agency said Franco asked for Rockville and were also touched establish their annual Connecticut turned home snd drubbed the Berlin a brilliant campaign. Fraher. p, r f ___ 3 0 0 1 1 0 Now York, spent a few days ■with for 14 blows. made It a point to get all their sig­ 7*5 Win Over New London honey's .Noble Savage took the first ed right sensible, m go. I better harmony In any party where he Germany and Italy, both of which their mother, Mrs. Arthur Porter. Camp next week In Hartford. The Auto Sales at the West Side field in Hanim Scarum, Joe Lodeero's en­ E. Raguskus. U . 4 0 0 1 0. 0 countriea have recognized tha Insur­ Box score: camp is designed to give young­ nals on the second stralghtawray, ao at Amerk Field. half and Chsric Caress the second Sixth in the Standing. Wallet, o ...... 8 0 0 5 1 0 Fourteen hits manufactured nine git a dog, too, and pick up a couple rode. They left this morning to go on a the afternoon, 4 to 1. try, carried the popular money half, the winning combination, 1-5, MOe Marathon. of bo rs from the Circle Z." gent regime, for "125,000 more men, West Ends sters a chance to Ihow whether they the other teams couldn’t see them The contest at the Thread City Tureck. p ...... I—0 0 0 0 0 runs and Manchester Green went 3 Carolee wanted to go, but then trip to Cape Cod for a few days, . the speedy Germans were im­ County Champions. when the field went to the post. On paying 8227.00. He borrowed the dog, s mourn­ elected to stay and comfort her 500 airplanes, 50 artillery batteries AB R H PO A E have any big league stu ff....on e waa limited to seven Innings, being The Way let Buffalo Laddie from Hewitt, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 down to defeat Sunday afternoon returning the last of the week for Burke, ss ...... sports writer told of a Ridgefield pressed that the smaller, lower- Scotland Lassie, winner of the GlananstI, rf...’ l l l 0 0 0 ful bound, from the state peniten­ mother. After all. six men' could and a considerable number of tanks. 6 2 2 0 8 0 shortened by a parade and drill on The Pollsh-Americans were m a t the Dickinson kennels set the pace Sportsman's Sweepstakes consola­ Moriarty Brothers split two before the Polish .National Home Italian and German volunteers have a few days longer. ClechowskI, p .. S 2 2 3 0 0 team of horseshoe pitchers who powered American machines stood the playing field. Bill Neubauer hitting mode Sunday and smacked especial to The Herald). tiary which was located convenient' do all that would be passible, and Mrs. Frank Acbal and son and up so well . . . at that, the Ameri­ The Pollsh-Americans trimmed until rounding into the last turn, tion event, came through with her games over the week-end in State team of Hartford at the West Side, ly In the Pinal county seat. Flor­ been fighting with the Insurgents Stakllnskl, If . .. 4 0 2 8 0 0 “were so good they apologized to pitched a fine game as he held the Norm Laahlntke and Norm Plltt then took the lead to snlng Into the 32 1 4 24 ' i 0 Milwaukee, Wis., July 6.— conceivably a girl would be su­ Mrs. Leo Heltbans and children are M. Deptula, lb. c one another for missing a ringer" can-made cars looked like mules the Mystic PAG. New London Coun­ second victory In her last three League competition, blanking North New Haven 9-1. Farrand started for the locals ence. The bound was trained at since the outbreak of the conflict. 5 0 0 10 2 0 Lucky Strikes to three hlU and re­ for nine hits that produced a de­ home stretch half a length ahead of starts to take the getway race ot the perfluous with so many men, to say spending the week at the Bennett W. Deptula, c, p 5 1 2 3 1 0 . . . . Fay Vincent, who a few years out there . . . even such a fine driv­ ceived good support from hla mates. ty champions, at the Autumn street Haven on Sunday to tha tune of 8-0 AB R H PO A E and gave way to Zapatka. Orzek (AP) —Joe McCIuakey, the vet­ trailing men. Then the sheriff con the least. The sheriff discouraged Franco told Hitler and Muasolini, ing Job aa Rex Mayi turned In cisive 7 to 1 triumph over the Ger- field yesterday afternoon by a score the pack and then Ignore the threat evening’s program, racing it out pitched excellent bail and received the agency alleged, he w af planning farm. GllU rf ...... 3 3 2 0 0 0 ago made his home city of Torrtng- Holland banged out a double and a man-Amerks at the Autumn street of Hamm Scarum's stretch drive to and than bo4i1ng to New Haven Waazick. I f ...... 4 0 i 0 0 0 eran distance star, captured his scripted horses and equipment and her. An all-day meeting of the Coven­ DeCarll, c f ...... ton glow with pride because of his would have been out of the question of 7 to 5 for their fourth straight with Down and Up and Diuky Ma­ O'Conaor, c f ___ 8 2 1 3 .0 0 g(x>d support and only Bogglnnl a simultaneous offensive against 5 0 0 1 0 0 single to lead the local hitters and field In the final encounter of the lengthen the lead to two full lengths hout from the last turn In to win yesterday by 11-1. The locals now eighteenth national title In sev­ two cowbojrs from the Circle Z She watched them for nearly a try Fragment Society will be held Jaklel, 2b ...... 6 0 exploits on the Yale gridiron and If he hadn't been behind the wheel Poutney made a nice running catch victory and their sixth In ten starts. MUIlci, s s ...... 5 1 2 1 8 1 could solve bis offerings. Ranch, finally adding one more 51sdrid and on the Teniel front 1 2 4 0 of a foreign car. Twilight League's first round. The at the wire. by a length. hold sixth place In the standing of en years of top-flight'fupninjf mlla They made a picturesque Wednesday at the Community Knebel, 3 b ...... 6 1 3 0 3 0 diamond, becomes a husband today. and throw to complete a double kill­ The heavy hitting that marked Sun­ (Caldwell, l b ...... 3 2 1 8 0 0 Famuid, making hla first start man. a prospector and veteran out- cavalcade, their horses straining northwest of the temporary capital outcome gave the PA's a deadlock day’s triumph ■ over the Oerman- the circuit with the Elm City array in five weeks, was not yery effec­ when he set a new meet wcord at 'Valencia. House. Each one Is requested to Miss Alice Lynch of Waterbury will ing in the fifth inning. Doherty, 2 b ...... 4 3 2 5 1 1 doorsman, as a sort of extra guide over steep climbs, up and up, twist­ Not a driver took a drink after with Moncheater Green for runner- Amerieans was continued In yester­ far out In frouL tive and although be wras bit rather Outside Assistanoe bring sandwlchea and coffee will be 42 9 14 27 18 0 be his bride-----the Board of Select Marvin Poutney twirled the af­ Albinger, S b ___ 4 0 1 2 2 0 in the 5,000 meters run in the All these men were skilled at trall- ing, circling, turning, getting small­ Holy Name men has decided that it's all right being relieved . . . first request of ternoon tilt here and allowed only up honors to the Blueflelds and left day's contest, the locals pounding Sunday's encounter proved to be a Bowles, rf ...... 6 1 2 3 0 0 freely errors contributed the first The drive against the Teruel line furnished. This Is a very Important the Oerman-Amerks tied with the thriller with big Johnny Millar 50th annual AAU track an4 iBg, rich in their knowledge of er and smaller as the vastness of meeting and every member la urged AB R to play baseball In Wlnsted here Giuseppe Farina, one of the Italian four hits in a fasL well play^ out ten bltigles In all. Coombs, o ...... 4 2 2 '4 0 0 cluster of runs In the second and mountain lore. The men and the would be an attempt to sever Valen­ Daigle, 8b after. There must be something aces, was for an appla . . g'jne. Berlin scored Its lone tally Orioles for fourth place with the Godek faced the Invading cham­ pitching two-hit ball for Moriartya. Crowley, p ...... 4 0 2 . 0 3 0 completed his rout in the fourth field championships here Satur­ the mountain absorbed them. cia .from Barcelona, the capital of to be present as final plana wlH be horses all rode In a truck to Super' Finally they moved single tile Kularenskl. ss .. this softball game. Recently, 3,000 Nulolari sat in bis racer and ate Ice In the first on two hits and an error, West Sides In the cellar. pions and twirled masterful hall as Holiday Contests Make He kept North Haven runners away with four more to put the game day, winning the race in 15 the autonomous Catalonia. "Such made for the festival and supper to stition Lodge which was the end of over a silhouetted skyline and were Joe HellnskI, cf, p fans gathered at Westport to see cream after faulty wiring forced after which the Biuefields settled The final standing of the first he allowed only five hits and three from first in six of the nine Innings 37 11 14 27 10 2 away in the, cooler. Lusky and B. minutes and 4.1 seconds. an offensive would have no chance be held on Wednesday, July 14. him to the sidelines . . . (Taracclola, rounds follows: and the nearest to home that a K.>znide starred for the winners. the motor road. There Stuart gone. “ Thera Is still time to enter a float W. HellnskI, e .. one-----you won’t have to travel far down and played heads-up halL runs in eight innings. As in Sun­ Moriarty Brothers .000 000 OIO— 1 ' Bests Lash’s Mark Blaks begged to )oin them; be had of success unless very considerable Donahue, lb ___ if you want to shake hands with the German with the Italian name, Poutney was never In trouble after W. L. PC. day's Twl League game, tha PA’s North Haven man got was to second The score: (To Be Omtinned) assistance were sent from the out­ In the parade, a doll carriage In the base. Eddie and Andy Raguskus New H aven...... 030 123 02x— 11 Ths former Fordbam University / hastened back from Phoenix, ar- Healey, rf ...... the Canadian distance fly-casting asked for cigarettes . . . Roae- that and hla mates tied the count Is Blueflelds ...... < 1 .800 enjoyed one big frame that pro­ Maochseter Green ace, competing under the colors e t t side,” Franco was quoted by the doll carriage parade or food In the n.eyer was the crowd’s man, for be Hard Work For Hurlers were the big guns In the hitting de­ Miller batted for Fraher In ^th. tiving only shortly before. Sheriff John Helinskl, 2b champion. He la Kenneth Knapp of the fourth and theB^.%ent on to hit Green ...... 8 2 .600 duced five runs and then nipped AB. R. H. PO. A. B. agency as admitting. culinary art exhibit. partment. Andy getting three blows the New York A. C., clipped seves- ^ Watson didn't mind. S. HellnskI. If Norwalk. The Knapp family also drove a swell and daring race, but Kanapka hard to sew up the ball Pollsh-Amerk* . .. .. 3 2 .800 Mystic's late rally to win by a two- Three base hit. Crowley: home Fielder, r f ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 tenths of a second off the old meet, The new aid, the agency said the Quartus, p ... holds the New England Casting title Rex Mays was the drivers' driver game with two runs In the fifth and German-Amerke . . 2 3 ,400 run margin. Previous to this de­ and Eddie socking a double In the runs, Mlllicl, Doherty; hits off McKay, c f ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 Stuart rendered an Initial minor HOLD SEVEN BIRTHDAY % gruesome double beating from the fourth with three m ei aboard to record of 15 minutes, 4.8 seconds,’ memoranaum reported to Hitler and Yost, p ...... It was won recently by Kenneth . . . The German and Italian con­ another in the eighth. Orioles ...... 2 3 .400 feat, the visitors had won 34 and Tureck 8, Hewitt 3, Fraher 3; left on Patrtsa, 2b .,.. . 4 0 1 2 1 0 set by Don Lash of Indiana last year ^ aervlce, in fact, by guiding them tingent watched him with open Teams Score 184 Runs In Indiana, 14- 4, 15-4. The Tribe s clinch the game for Manchester. bases. Manchester 5, New Haven 8; to the Colters' mountsdn trail, Mussolini, was made necessary by Lucas, c t .... father^ Adalbert. Poutney has yet to lose a ball West Sides ...... 1 4 .200 lost only three games. Vlot, sa ...... 4 0 1 1 4 1 at Princeton. McCluskey .ran thsi a loss of 20,000 men and 20 per cent mouths as the (Tallfomla kid stayed game for the Biuefields and present artillery found the hapless Brown Yesterday’s tilt was a different baas on balls, off Tureck 4, Hewitt which led winding upward to the OBSERVANCES AT ONCE SCOnSBOROCASE Paveiakl, starting pitcher for Bogglnnl, Sb . . . . 4 1 3 1 0 0 race of bis life to beat Tommy.; of the insurgent war materials dur­ 36 5 14 27 9 1 in there with his second-hand Job indications are that with Neubauer mound staff for 38 bita with Hai story entirely. New Haven found 1. Crowley 2; struck out. by Fraher Zapatka, 3b, p . . 4 0 0 3 4 0 aback on the cliff. Many foot trails Five Ron Outburst Mystic with a record of 18 wins and All, More Than Ten a the slants of Tureck, Frshsr and Oeckard u. Indiana, who carrlsd th e!, ing the Just completed siege of Bil­ Score by Innings . . . Rex made monkeys of them all also getting Into brilliant form, tha Troiky smacking 3 over the wall 2. Oowley 5; time 3:00. Umpires, CarrOn, lb .... . 3 0 0 8 0 0 Hooeler banner In the abseaOs o< $ are confusing In that region, and Oh the turns . . . bad he been driv­ The payoff of Sunday's clash only one loss, was reached for seven In the opener and Roy Weatherly Hewitt much to its liking and Miller and Flaherty. Big Family I*arty Held at bao on the northern coast. West E n d s...... 000 110 700—9 Racing Notes Blueflelds rate os favorite to clean safe blows and .even tallies before Robinson, c .... . 3 0 0 2 0 0 Lash, by the crushing margin of 160 thus some time was saved. TRIAL DATE SET I ing a car aa fast as either Rose- up the second half of the Twl Came in the third inning when the and Julius Solters hitting for four blasted out a I4-hlt barrage that Home of Mr. and Mrs. David Economic Section' Holy N am e...... 000-013 020—6 be was relieved by B. Cluzeskl In Game Before Record Farrand, p .... . 1 0 0 9 0 1 yards. Lash was imabis to (Mfend' meyer's or Seaman's, he would have League and present their coach PoUsh-Amerks sent five runs across In the nightcap. resulted in three runs in the second, McCollum on Sunday Night. The government news sgenev Two base hits, John HellnskI, By ASSOCIATED PRESS the sixth. Coach Johnny Falkosk: MorUrty Brothers N. Dorcllo- U .. . 3 0 0 1 0 0 his title because ot iUnsss. Csrolee saw them coming well said that the memorandum was di­ Donahue. W. HellnskI; sacrifice hit. been an odds-on choice to win after Walter "T y " Holland with tha the platter on five hits and an er­ Home runs were In the fore in one IP tha fourth, twe In the fifth, AB R H PO A E before they arrivied. When they On the basis of holiday returna the first 75 miles. trophy. sent Quartus to the mound in the three in the sixth and two more In Bets Terrifle Pace ^ vided into three parts: military, po­ Gill: strikeouts, Deptula 4, (?iechow- ror. The Germans tallied their lone ninth to relieve Godek and the for­ Crowds; Cubs Beat Cards Detroit where Rudy York nad Hank O'MaUey, 3h .... 4 1 1 2 0 0 TotaU ...... 31 1 7*27 10 3 Rarsly has McCluskey run as tas^ j were still several hundred yards ski 1, Quartus 9. Yost 4, HellnskI 1; horse racing appears to be In for a Blueflelda run in the same stanza when they Greenbej^ contributed circuit drives the eighth sa the locals garnered Oonln, ss ...... 2 Forty persons gathered in s fam­ litical and economic. Details of the First of Eight Negroes to Be highly successful season so far mer was greeted by two hits and 1 0 2 3 0 Polish Nationals preselvMy as hs did SatuT away die recognised Stuart’s paint hit by pitcher, Stakllnskl, Kill by From the standpoint of the work­ AB. R. H. PO. A. B. fillsd the bases and forced home to Detroit’s clean sweep over Chi­ their lone tally In the eighth. CYow- A. R a^ikus. Sb. 4 1 3 1 3 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ily party at the home of Mr. and economic section alone bad not been attendance Is concerned. A total of ing press It was the best handled Pagan!, 8b ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 two runs. Quartus and Varrick Twice in Six-Honr Mara­ ley held Moriartya to four hits, "Iron Joe" took the lead early bene, and at once mounted Chief­ Mrs David McCollum. 143 Florence obtained. Agence Espagne said. Quartsu; winning pitcher. W. De­ Plltt on a walk. Johnny Falkoski. featured at bat for the PA's while cago. 8-4, and 7-4, and annexation Hildebrand, cf .. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Morris, ss ...... 4 3 1 S 1 0 tha race and held a steady, ralestt* tain to go and meet them- They Given Hearing Next Mon­ ptula: losing pitcher, Quartus: hits more than 170,000 fans turned out major sporting event In years . . Smith, 2b ...... 4 2 1 3 8 0 coach of the PA’s was on the slab striking oiit five batters and walking Sipples l b ...... 3 0 0 10 1 0 J. Kozrig, 3b . . .4 0 1 0 street, Sunday night. The party Franco was quoted as declaring Keeney, s a ...... 3 B. Cluzeskl, starred for the losers. of second place in the American two. 1 3 less pace all the way in the tsrrlllo '1 talked with her briefly, then start­ off ClechowskI 8, Deptula 6, Quar- at aeven major tracks yesterday. Steven Hannagan ought to take and held the losers to three blows Fraher, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Lusky, c ...... 5 1 4 8 a 0 was held In honor of the birthdays he had undertaken a “political cam­ Delaware Park, Agawam Park and few bows for himself . . . all a re­ Holland, c f ...... 3 Alanchester PA.LC (7) thon Duel. League. York’s drive with two on heat to kill ^ all challengers tO; ed on to Ulk with Mr, Colter and of seven members of the families paign" aimed at gaining recognition tiis 9, Yost 8. Helinskl 2: double as he fanned five and walked five in In tha tenth won the nightcap. E. Raguskus, if . 4 0 1 2 0 0 Macord. lb ___ . 5 1 1 8n.0 0 hla supremacy. Ray Bears, former Baas at the home. day in Decatur. plays. Oechowskl to M. Deptula, Empire (Tlty set all-time attendance porter had to do was get there . . Newbauer, r. f. .. 1 AB R HPO Wallet, c ...... 8 0 1 4. 3 0 Pysb, cf ...... 5 1 3 3 1 0 represented, occurring in the month for his regime and, failing that, the rest, if not handed to him on Weir, rf, if ...... 3 the six Innings he worked, being Haraburda, as .. .8 Good pitching boh(>ed up In the Butler university distance runner "Stuart, will you wait a minute Quartus to Donahue. Time of game. records; Arlington Park at Chicag, Miller, p ...... 3 0 0 3 4 0 B. Kozrid, 2b . . 5 1 8 3 1 0 of July. Members from Washing classification as a belligerent. reported a throng of between 40, sliver platter, certainly was dished Patton, If ...... 1 relieved by Mike Saverlck. Lashln- Saverlck, 3b . .. .4 By DBEW MIDDLETON Pirate-Red games. Jim Weaver and apU a keen rival o f McCluskey. was tor m e?” she requested. He reined ton, D. C., Boston, Mystic. Conn . Recognition as s belligerent 2:30. Umpires, Valllant and Smith. ski lasted until the fifth and gave Ed Brandt beat the Reds for the Mayler, I f ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 third aad J. Errol Vaughn, another Decatur, Ala.. July 6.— (API — 000 and 50,000 the largest since up in a big league style on automa­ Gustafson, o .. . . 4 A. ObuchowskI cf 4 The gent who said this waa 31 3 7 27 13 0 Kelly, r f ...... 6 1 1 1 0 0 his horse with hers and they linger­ Andover, Conn , and this town were would give the Insurgent chief the tic tickers . . . next on the pro­ Dixon, lb ...... 2 way to Norm PlltL Saverlck. Fal- Varrick, rf. If ... . 4 ro- Bucs, 3-1 and 5-1, with Weaver New York A. G. athlete, fourth. ed down trail. Trial of the first of eight defendants 1929; and the Detroit Fairground ing to be a .pitchers’ year in base­ North Haven Orzeck, p .... . 3 1 0 1 a 0 present. Refreshments were served legal right to halt and search for­ gram for the LApeedstera Is the Poutney, p ...... 8 koakl and BycholskI featured for Quartus. It, p .. .4 Hurling a six-hitter. McOuakeyH brilliant perfoms* 'I I "I’m awfully glad you came,’ in Alabama's Internationally known had the largest turnout of the sea the winners. ball apparently is In the same claaa AB R H PO ance didn't save the New York A. by the hostess and various games eign shipping off Spain for contra­ son, 20,000, Crowds of 25,000 turn Grand Prlx In Paris late this month B. BycholskI, lb .2 Jimmy Deehong won the opener Hennessey, cf . she began, "but I'd rather you were played during the evening. band of war with the boys who picked Chister .. 2 0 0 3 Totals ...... 40 9 14 37 8 0 C. from going down to defeat in th* "Scottsboro Case" waa set today for STATE SPORTS cd out at Delaware, Agawam and . . . The Germans will collect their Totals ...... 28 4 5 27 12 3 Manchester Green will face the Kose, 2b ...... 4 for the Senators over the A's 5-s Jones, ss ...... 8 0 Oreen ...... 000 000 100—1 wouldn’t go any farther." The alleged memorandum was over the Indians. 0 3 battle for team bonore after a five- next Monday by Judge W. W. Calla­ Rockingham; at Empire (Tity 18.000 prize money and depart tonight Berlin Auto Sales Potlab American team at the P. A. Parclak. e ...... 8 and the hurlers continued on top m (By Aaa«Mlat«d Pries) VeltCh, Sb ___ .. 4 0 0 1 ?ollah NatlonaU .. 050 400 000—9 He could tell that she was dis­ said to have expressed Franco’s be­ han. . . . Nuvolarl goes on the Queen AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Held off Autumn street tomorrow Tha major league teams scored the eecond contest, a 2-8 tie, whieh year reign as cbamplon. The Olym­ SLANTS taxed the capacity of the plant and Godek, p, r f ...... 8 the awesome total of 184 runs, an Mitchell, lb .. -. 4 0 0 n Two base bits, Morris, Bogglnnl, pic Club of San Franclsoo finished turbed, and his curiosity was in­ lief several South American coun­ A plea of Innocence by Clarence Mary tomorrow . . . all will be (Taasela, Sb .. 4 night In the first game of the sec­ was called in the lltb because ot Anaartesn Lasgns Finn, rf ...... there was the same number at La Ferrers, 2b 4 average of more than ten a game, .. 5 0 0 s Lusky; double plays, McKay to Car- In first place and the Southern Call- tense. But he didn't want to hurt tries were only awaiting "the fall ol Norris, the first of the eight to be tonla. back for the September 3 race . . ond round. These two teams realize 31 7 10 27 12 2 darkneis. Fred Frankhouse gave Batting—Gehrig. Yankees. .372; Massey, If ...... 3 ron; baee on balls, off Farrand 1, POUCE COURT New Haven, July 6.— (A P )—Ter­ in the meantime, your agent is rush­ W. Stelma, cf .. 4 to the delight of 218.336 fans who Gehrlnger, Tigers, .360. 0 0 1 fomla Sportsroen’a Association was her. He was silent for quite a while. Santander’ to accord his regime full arraigned on rape charges, definitely that In order to get Into the playoffs Mystic PAC (5) Brooklyn a split with the Phillies Maher. 2h ...... 3 0 0 2 Zapatka 2. Orzeck 3; struck out by spiked rumors the negroes would rible today and terrific tomorrow — ing to catch a quick train for Wash­ L. McQirmick, yf 4 saw 16 games yesterday The can­ Runs—Gehrlnger. Tlgkra, 03; Dl­ ■scond aa the defending title hold­ “I know," she spoke eventually, recognition. Santander Is the pres­ that seems the way in golf, the sport they must play an entirely different B. Ouzeskl. if, p .5 1 2 I 2 0 on a five-hit, 7-1 performance after Rosner, c ...... 3 0 0 5 F'arrand 4. Zapatka 5, Orzeck 7; What was schwlulcd to be the Inst ent major objective of the Insurgent plead guilty in a comproml.se agree­ July 5 wasn’t a good day for the ington and the all-star game . . T. McCormick, ss 4 nonading waa at its besviei. m Magglo. Yankees. 61. ers placed third. “what you are thinking. You are morning session of the Manchester where a man can always come brand of baseball than they did in D. Gon’m’kl, rf, cf4I2200 Sylvester Johnson bad stopped the PariUo, p ...... 3 0 1 0 winning pitcher, Orzeck; losing Leary’c Team Fourth wondering If I am ashamed to have northern army which Is pressing ment. racing favorites, however. Mrs. Emil see you on Pennsylvania Avenue, Martin, lb Chicago, where 41 runs were scored Runs batted in—Greenberg, De­ town court under the pre.sent offi­ back. Mugreda, if .the first half. The game will start H. Homskt, Dodgers In the opener, 3-1. Finnteck x ___ .. 1 0 1 0 pitcher. Farrand; umpires, O'leary George "Jlggs'’ Leary, former Jtou see my home, my mother and against it after capturing Bilbao. Judge Callahan announced he Denemark’s Corinto, lightly regard boya. ss the Cubs beat the (Tards twice troit. 73; OiMaggio, Yankesa. 67. cials. was held Mond.ny morning, Take the caae of Tony Koslnskl, ed member of a three-horse entry Gerone, e .. at 8:15 o'clock with BUI Brennan c, 2b, if ...... 5 2 1 5 1 0 and Kotsch; time of game 21* bra. Manchester High half-mile star aad people and the way we live. Well— The agency declared Franco plan would try two of the defendanfli and Hank McCann aa the umplrea. A. Gonomski. lb ..4 and lengthened their lead over the Hits— Bell, Browns and Walker. 28 0 3 27 with three ennes before the court for each week "until we finish them.” i the 22-year-oId product of the pub­ took the 810,000 added Stars and Kanapka, p 0 19 0 1Giants to two full games. Tlgere, 98. now running under the Fordham I am. a lltUe. But, it isn’t that. In ned to hold a referendum In Insur­ lic links. TTiree years ago he won Johnny Hedlund’s Injury will set Woych, cf, 2b . .. .5 1 1 I 2 0 disposal. Two Involved motor ve­ The court room here was almost j Stripes handicap at Arlington while The Cubs won both games ot Moriarty Brothers . .000 200 010—3 banner, made hla first start la big- fact Pd rather you called and had gent-held areas of Spain to deter­ the Connecticut Amateur title. He Totals ...... 34 I the Green back quite a ways. This F. Homskt. ss ... .3 0 0 0 2 0 Doubles—Lary, Indians, 24; Geh­ North H aven...... 000 000 000__ 0 tfme competition aa a member o f . hicle violations and there was a mine the public’s views of hla poli­ empty as the arraignment began. i his stablemate. Finance, and H. P. Week End Shorts 4 24 8 g their loug and violsnt double duel ^he rig, Yankees, Voamlk, Browns, and dinner with us. maybe, and then charge of Intoxication hro\ight Deputlea searched spectators as | did it the hard way too—by beating Headley’s Whopper, co-favorites Score by Innings; rugged little catcher was the spark Wilhelm. 3b ...... 3 0 0 I 2 I X—Batted for Finnteck In 9th. State League the New York A. C. "B " team m ' you could decide If you still liked cies. "He as.sures Hitler and Mus­ Bobby Grant when the latter was at plug of the Green team both In field­ A. Matthews. 2b .2 0 0 0 0 0 with tbs Cards, the 14-lnnlng open­ Bonura, White Sox, 23. the 1600 meUr relay. Leary -aad, against the third person, but becaum- they entered the room after running a dead heat last week (By .ASSOCIATED PRESS) Berlin Auto Sales ..100 000 000—1 Two base hIL Wallet; hlU off me. You’ve been awfully nice. Nicer solini the results will be favorable, ’ the top of his game. Blueflelds ...... 000 120 Olx—4 ing and bitting. The PA’s are also F. Paveiskl. p, rf 3 0 0 0 2 0 er, 13-12, and the nightcap. 9-7, be­ Triples—Stone and Kiihel. Sena­ bis mates finished fourth tu • of conditions In connection with the Before the arraignment of Norris, were left far behind. Carnou3tte,' Scotland — Horton fore a Jubilant crowd of 39,240, rec­ Miller 2, PariUo 7; sacrifice hlL Standing than any other boy friend I've ever case it was continued for a week for Agence Espagne reported. Then came one of those slumps Runs batted In—Holland, Poutney, handicapped by having several ot Gatezae. c ...... 2 0 0 5 0 0 tors, Averin, Indians snd KrseMch, event aa the "A " team waa third The news agency said It assumed Judge Callahan returned confiscated ! Mrs. Louise Vlau’a Rex Flag, a Smith shoots 69 to break Carnous­ ord for the season. White Sox. 8. Cronin; stolen bases, Hildebrand; had, Stuart. Honest, It really Isn’t investigation. cam^eras to two news photographers! h V * explain, to 2 shot, staged a stirring hnlsh to Paganl; two base hits, Patton: sac­ their key players compelled to work 36 5 7 x24 11 2 double plays, Sipples to Cronin. behind the New York Curb JBx- a copy of the memorandum was tie course record and tie Aubrey Hero of the six hours and 23 VESTERDAV’S RESULTS Home rune—DlMagglo, Yankees. cLange aad the Olympic Club. ahame this time, and if you decided with instructions to Sheriff J. Street f"'* whip John Hay Whitney's favon. Boomer of England and France for rifice bits, Keeney, Stelma; stolen at night or playing with the Han­ Manchester ...... 010 105 OOx—7 Mitchell to Jones; left on bases By ASSOCIATED PRESS August Andnilot, a shoe repairer, sent to Portugal, also friendly to the the ranks of the "also-rans bases. Smith 2, Weir, Paganl, Pat­ Mystic ...... minutes of baseball was Frank 20; Greenberg, ngers, lA Crowe In Maistheii we weren’t good enough for you 1 with a former place of business on Sandlin to "arrest anyone found Flying Scot by a half length in the lead in first qualifying round for ford Twl League In order to hold 010 010 012—5 Nstlonal Manchester 8, North Haven 4; base wouldn’t care. I would- Insurgents, as well as Germany and with a camera about this court­ Today the blond, husky Kosinski ton; left on bases, Blueflelds 5, Ber^ their positions In tlje different fac­ Three base hit, B. Cluzeskl; two Demaree, Cub outfielder, who col­ Chicago 13-9, St. Louis 12-7, Stolen bases—(Thspman. Red Sox. New Haven's powerful baseball James Crowe, veteran North School street, was picked up Italy. rules the amateurs again. And like 810.000 added Empire City Hand! British Open golf championship. on balls, off Miller 2, PariUo 2; "Carolee!" house and bring him before me." cap. Westhury, N. Y.— Bemd Rose- tin 8; base on balls off, Poutney 0, tories. base hits, Quartus, D. Gonomski. lected six for seven In the opener, New York 6-8, Boston 2-8. 18; Appling, White Sox, 11. struck out by Miller 8, PariUo 5. team recordedi, two one-sided vto- tboaer o f Buckland, finished third i at 3:30 Sunday morning by Officer three years ago, he did it the hard Kanapka 2; struck out by, Poutney tories over the Independence cele­ In the Chicopee modified road “—I would understand. Really, 1 * The trial Jurist had seized the At Delaware Park. Now Then, F meyer. Ormany, wins George Van­ The Green will be without the Woych; left on Oases, PAAC 7, Mys and got two more hits and scored Pittsburgh 5-3, Cincinnati l-I. Pitching—Lawson, Tigers, 10-2; Time, 2:30. Umpire, Altro. David Galllgan who found him on way—by taking everything his op­ 8, Kanapka 5; time, 1:30; flmplrea, Philadelphia 8-1, Brooklyn 1-7. Ruffing, Yankees, 9-3. bration week-end to further Its hold at Chicopee, Maaa., yeetarday. would, Stuart, I would care, l North Main street in s dazed condi­ cameras before the hearings began. J. Buchanan’s two-year-old. outran derbilt Cup auto race before crowd sendees of Byaholsky, star center tic 4; sacrifices, Haraburda, Bychol- the winning run In the second con­ mean, but I wouldn’t blame you. "1 don't want any soldiers around ponent threw at him and then fight­ Dwyer and Kotacb. fielder and It Is doubtful If Jim ski, Parclak: double plays, Saverlck test. His bag In the first game in­ American on top place In the Connecticut 42-yeara old runner, former Ooim. - tion. Andnilot has been acting in NORTH COVENTRY ing back when men of leas sterner a field of fast Juveniles to take the of 70,000 at Roosevelt raceway, That's not what Tm most worried any case I am trying", the Judge driving 300 miles in 3':38 to average O’Leary can get around to play on to BycholskI; hits, off Godek, 5 in 9 cluded three doubles. Lone pitener New York 15-8, Boston 0-4. State League. State champion, ran under th e : a strange manner for the past week __ n stuff would have wilted. 85.000 Christiana stake from the National League colors of tha Hartford Seaboard ^ about now. though. It’s—it’s be- said, "and I don't want any cameras 82.56 miles an hour; Dick Seaman, Blueflelds time. innings, Quartus 2 in 1, Paveiskl, 7 to salvage glory from this hitters’ Detroit 8-7, Chicago 4-4. In the only game played yester­ and when he pleaded guilty to the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Candage and Five down on the tenth hole—a 2 well-backed Dauber from C. V. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Batting—Medwick, Cards, .404; Last Night's Fights day, the Elm City nine walloped Lines and finlahad the eight-mile < catw I do think yoii are nice that either." England, second by only 51 setxinds Young BoreUo wUl do the hurling In 5, B. Cluzeskl 3 In 3; struck out, fiesta W'.'U the ancient Charlie Root, Washington 6-2. Philadelphia S-2. P. Wsnsr, Pirates, ,885. charge of Intoxication Judge Harold daughter Nancy of Portland, Maine, and 1 victor at the close of the Whitney’s barns and to pay 825.10 Paganl, S b ...... 3 0 0 1 4 1 Cleveland 14-16, SL Louis 4-4. Manchester, 11 to 1, at Donovan grind in excellent fashion. I floo’t want you to come any far­ Caae Oommerdaltzed In the mutuels. and Rex Maya, Glendale, Calif., for the Green with Lanky Wltckow- by Godek 1, Paveiskl 5, CHuzeskl 3: who halted the Cards in the ninth Itun*—Oslan, Cubs, 85; Medwick, Garrity ordered a continuation of visited Mr. and Mra Arthur J. Vin­ "This case baa been too highly finals. That waa the story of Kosln- third. Smith, 2b ...... 4 0 0 8 1 0 Field, West Haven. Crowe waa ISth la the Boston ( ther. You know I called the the case for s week and Instructed ton this past week and then went Main Man, racing for J. S. Re- skl out on the firing line for the winning pitcher. Godek, losing Inning of the second game and won Cards, 63. (By Aesoetatod Preae) oommerdallzed", ;said the Jurist 'T skl's fight against a fellow-Bridge- London — Tommy Farr, British Keeney, es . . . . 3 0 1 0 3 0 STANDINGS Standing of the Clubs marathon and has completed 9,888' officers? About Paul?" the probation officer to Investigate. on to visit their parents. Rev. and port golfer, George Stritch, to re-es­ speaa and paying 818.40, breezed Poutney. If . . . . 2 PA'S. Both have shown real im­ pitcher, Paveiskl; umpires, O'Leary, bis fourth relief victory In eight Runs Batted In—Medwick, Caixla, am not going to permit any pictures Empire heavyweight champion, 1 1 2 1 0 Sturgeon; time, 2:13. National WaUrloo, la— Ralph O’Den. W. U Pet. miles of racing in ths past 38 yeara^ "Tres, And I came to help. 1 want |I With no court meeting scheduled Mrs. John Rossnagle of Llnefleld Inside or outside the courtroom or in tablish himself aa the king of ama­ home In front of Erin Torch to win (^bb. c f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 provements In their last two starts days. The defeats dropped the Gas W. L. 81; Demaree, Cubs, 58. Ottumwa, la., knocked out Johnny New Haven ...... 11 1 .817 to. Pm not a snob, Carolee. At teurs. signs to fight Joe Louis In United PeL for today, Harold M. Clemson of lOS Center. Mass. this courthouse or on these the Liberty handicap at Detroit. States in ^ptember. Holland, rf . . . . 3 1 2 0 0 0 and It might develop into a real Housers to fourth place. Chicago ...... 44 35 .838 Hits—P. Wsnsr. Pirates, 106; Warner, St. Paul, Minn., 4, (weights Bridgeport ...... 8 8 .687 CAUTIOUS WITH CAB. (( least I never mean to be. Can 1 help North Elm street, arrested by Po­ Miss Ann Miner of Poquannoc grounds." Like every true golfer, Tony had Greentree atable’s favored Chico Gustafson, c . .. 3 0 1 6 1 0 pitcher's battle before the smoke The Giants lost a gams to ths Now York ...... 42 .809 Medwick. Cards, 108. unavailable). West H aven...... 6 4 .800 Amarillo, Tex.— (AP) — OoL W. It If Pm from a city?" New York — Yankees Increase TWl MANAGERS CALLED lice Sergeant John J. McGllnn at Bridge visited at Mr. and Mrs. Norris was arraigned under an In a ready explanation for hla come­ lorado ran third in the 85,000 added American League lead by defeating Dixon, lb ...... 3 0 0 8 0 0 clears away. Cubs In ths standings, when ths Pittsburgh ...... 88 SO J»9 Doubles— Medwick, Cards, 39; Toronto— Frankie Genovese, 144 Bristol Celtloe .... . 8 4 .439 S. Williams. 63, for 20'yaara an auc^; *No! No, Stuart. I like you. And North Main street and Tolland turn­ Arthur J. Vinton, last week. dictment charging he attacked Mra. back. He said it waa a borrowed Independence Day handicap at Newbauer. p . .. 3 0 1 1 0 0 If Mike teverick can get Into the BL Louis ...... 87 SO M 2 Brack, Dodgers aad J. Martin, Bristol West Buds . 4 6 .400 tloneer, sa)** he drove hla automohlle putter that did It Red Sox 15-0 and 8-4 before crowd rejuvensted Bees rallied to win the 1-2. Toronto, outpointed Glordon Pin proud of you. It's because 1 like pike last Bight St II o'clock and -Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hutchlnaon Victoria Price, March 25, 1931 Rockingham behind A. C. COmp of 61,146 while White Sox lose twice game for the PA's the Green will be FOR MEETING TONIGHT nightcap, 8-8, alter having been Boston ___ ...... 31 38 .449 Cards, 31. Wallace. Vancouver, 10. Manchester ...... 3 5 .875 345,000 miles before retiring feoent- you that 1 don't a-ant you to come. And while we're on the subject of Total...... 2 26 2 6 21 9 1 Fairfield ...... charged with Intoxication, is being spent Sunday afternoon uith friends aboard a freight train. ton’s CUngendaal, which returned 89 to Detroit. in for a bard game. This fiery third frustrated by Cliff Melton's burling Brooklyn ...... 29 87 .489 Triples—Vaughan. Pirates. 10; Dei Moines, la.—Andy (Kid) . 3 7 500 ly, and "never bad a serious aoel- ■ftf Oh< I guess I’ll have to tell you. held In the police station, unable to in .Marlborough. Norris was twice convicted and explanations, two others come to on a 82 mutuel ticket, and Yancey Chicago—Mrs. Emil Denemark’a Lucky Strikes tacker can hit and play the dizzy Cincinnati ...... 25 42 .373 Handley, Pirates, 9. North H aven ...... 3 8 .200 denL" mind. AB. R. h. PO. A. B. in the opener, 6-2, It wras the Bees' Miller, 185, Sioux City, la., out­ Perhaps I should. The truth is, papa furnish bond, until court tomorrow 3Ir. and Mra. Victor Cabarrieu given the death penalty but both Christmas’ Rough Time. A. C. Best- Corinto beats Infantry by comer with the beat In the clrcuiL The managers of the Twilight tenth victory in 12 games Philadelphia ...... 26 44 562 Home runs—Ott, Giants snd Med- There was the one offered by Dick J. Safin, 3b . . . . 3 0 0 1 5 1 Lesgue will meet this evening at 7 pointed Rusa Waaeer, 195, Min­ and Silas think you have done night. and daughter Juliette of New York verdicts were set aside by the wick s flUy, Lost Friend, second lengths in 810.000 added Stan and That wlU put "Buck" Bycholaki Only slightly less virulent than American wlck. Cards, 17. neapolis, 10. , something to Paul!” Alfredo Colturi, 23, of Hartford, United Ststes Supreme Court Chapman, from whom Kosinski choice to Prince Fox, got a good Stripes handicap at Arlington Park Coulter, cf . . . . .2 6 0 3 0 0 back on first and complete the in­ o'clock at the office of the presi­ New York ...... 44 23 .687 C ity, Mr. and Mra. John Segier and wrested tha crown. Harrington, rf . 3 0 1 0 0 0 the Chicago slugging was the show Stolen bases—Gslan. Cubs, 13: Ia Crpsae, Wis.— Jimmy Ls- was charged with operating a motor Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and Ssmuel S. Lelbowltz, New York ride from Georgie Fox to take the as crowd of more than 40,000 sees ner defenses for the Polish lads. dent. The second round starts to­ Detroit ...... 39 28 582 J. Martin, Cards, 10. The Greenwich n lfe r Interrupted Mella, u ...... 2 0 0 0 1 1 morrow evening when the Green and put on by the Yankees In their dou­ Chicago ...... 40 Grone, 137, Des Moines, la., and His mouth dropped open, and he vehicle without a license. He plead­ son Rene of Long Island, spent the attorney and chief of defense conn, Independence Day purse at Aga favorites run out of money. The usual admission prize wUl be ble win over the Red Sox. The 29 580 Pitching — Bryant, Chiba, 6-1; At tha shirt countar b sel, waa not here for the srralgn- his honeymoon to tefend his title. He R. Jobnw3n. If . 3 0 1 3 0 0 P. A. meet at the P. A. field and Boston ...... 35 28 Harvey Woods. 131 1-2, SL Paul, stared at her momentarily. ed not guilty. Officer Raymond week end with Mr. and Mra. Cabar­ warn while the favorite was ap also- New York—Mra Louise Vla’s awarded at the close of the sixth .556 Wsrneke, Cards, 10-8. M arvala amokar may m4nt. never got beyond the qualifying ran. Rex Flag scores surprise victory M. Safin, tb . .. 3 0 0 2 2 0 there are several matters to iron Yanks took both ends from Boston, Cleveland ...... 32 31 508 Minn., drew, 6. "M e?" Stuart breathed the word, Griffin arrested him Sunday after­ rieu, daughter and family, Mr. and round. Haggerty, lb . .. 3 0 0 Inninz. 15-0, 8-4, with Charlie Ruffing and iacredulous. noon on Tolland turnpike. The offi­ Clarence Watts of Huntsville, Mrs. M. J. Murphy's Blessed over flying Scot In 810,000 added 10 1 0 I out. Waablngton ...... 30 35 .462 sayt *‘Show ma aoma> Mrs. Andrew Lelbman. "I guess I Just bad the bride­ Blcknell c . . . . .3 0 0 2 0 0 P.AAC (7) Spud Chandler supplying the burl­ She nodded, not looking at him. cer said that Colturi was at the Aim., represented the negroes. Again cut out her own pace to beat Empire City handicap. I Several of the managers are seek- SL Louis ...... 21 44 523 thing mora axpanaiva.'* Fay Blrcber spent Friday and groom Jitters", (Thapraon remarked McManiia, p . . . . Z2 U0 1 U0 Z2 U0 I AB. R.H.PO. A E. Ing additional strength for the last ing. Joe DlMagglo's' 20th homer PhUaddlpbla *T don't believe it, Stuart. I said wheel and a girl was sitting between Wstta by agreement, filed a mo- Arab's Arrow by a neck In the La- Wilmington, Del. — Now Them Haraburda. ss . .3 1 0 2 3 1 I ...... 20 44 518 Saturday with hla parents In Wap- tioo to remove the case to Federal whan It beeama appiurcnt that his outsider, at 125.10 for 2, whips C. V. — — — — — , round and some of them are raising with three sboard, wrblch won the they do. You know how—queer— him' and a man who had a driving plng. 88 was not go J. Echmallan 90-11-79. him or did something to him. and tonsils removed at the Manchester Cniarlie Weems as tha defendant al A-A.U. SO-kllometer run. leading /WIchowskL lb ..0 PYank Demaree, Cube—Six hits folloulng winners: then almost lost your own life when Harry Frometh of 49 Buckland whose trial waa set for July 15. police moved the out-of-bounds pension. The Jockey club and the Leslie Pawson by nearly four min­ Newbauer 5, McManus 2; Tlr In first game, twro In second and Memorial hospital this last week 1 -20 . H. W. Stevens captured Batura your horse got killed." street, was charged with operating a marked aeveral yards so that Gene’s New York State Racing Commls- utes In 1:51:48. 3rd of Amerks All-Stars scorad winning run as Cubs beat day’s selected nine boles tourney, motor vehicle Sunday morning, while and la recovering splendidly. 33 7 9 27 10 2 "But, Carolee—’’ opponent. Percy Alliae, wouldn't loee flon also are considering another Glen Cove, N. T.—Gilbert Hunt GAAC (1) Cards twice. half handicap, with a score of 32-7- under the Influence of liquor. He Mra. Edgar Stem c t Springfield FOUND MAN’S BODY a stroke on one hole. change In tbs rule which gives the T know. It doesn't sound senst- wins Nassau country club Invitation cf, -----5 0 1 1 0 Hal Trosky, Indiana— Walloped 28 J- Hayden finished second with waa not put to plea yestertlay as the spent Sunday with her eon Gilbert ‘That’s when I made up my mind leading hone in any race the right tennis tournament, beating Frank PAPER lin il ADDmOf i Washington, July *•—*(AP) —^ If he nominates Goofy Gomes to hie. But they are clannish. Silas and family. Zwick, ss ...... 5 0 0 three homers sa Tribe won first of 32-8H-2SH. is mean. He'U ahoot to klU, Stuart. prosecutor Informed the court that Spring Valley. N. Y , July 6.— to beat him”, the peppery Sarazen of way. It may be amended so as Dowden, 3-8, 6-4, 8-1, 1-8, 6-4; Paul ; I^Iot BUI Terry has crowded his Frometh had been examined by Dr. Rev. Leon H. Austin used "The explained. And be did, although at Antonio, lb ...... 3 0 6 I National L c^ ue roster for baae- pitch. Bill Dickey wlU catch. Rick two victories from St. Louis. Earl Ballsleper won Sunday's 18 And I don't want you—or anybody (A P )—Police (Thief Abe Stern led a to classify crossing or weaving in Newton and Richard Beimett de­ t Cliff Melton, Giants and Gene holes of medal play, fuU handicap, D. C. Y. Moore and that Dr. Moore Rock Foundation" as the theme for searoh in woods near here today for one stage be was trailing A U ^ by front of a contender as Interference feat Hunt and Robert Hannan, 8-4. PERMIT IS ISSUED BurkhardL rf-lf. .3 1 ball't all-star gams tomorrow with Ferrell probably wlU work with —to be hurt. I’d give anything I the sermon Sunday morning. Text three boles. R. Lasblnske, c ..1 3 Moore, Bees—Melton pitched the with a card of 75-7-88 as hla broth­ have If we were out of this moun­ was unable to be present at the ses- a reputed nudist colony where he and thus subject the offender to a 4-8, 10-8, 4-8, 8-2 in doubles. aces from pennant-contending cluba. Lefty Grove and Luke Sewell with atoo. He asked that the esse be taken from Matthew, 7 Chapter 24 said, might be found the answer to Becker, If ...... 3 1 Giants to first game victory; er Paul, was second with 76-7-89 and tain mess. I almost believe the penalty. Philadelphia—Joe Burk outrows Roger* CompanY to Construct Skipper Joe McCarthy, on the Monty Stratton. Gomez or Tommy Moore’s homer with one on won sec­ G. E, WlIUs was third with 90-20-70. continued until Wednesday evening and 25 verses. the death of a man • Sunday two It probably will be yean and Joseph R. Smith by ten lengths to MlkoIelL 3b-c ...4 8 other band, has picked more than a Superstition curee of the gods U N. PHIL 3b-3b-p . .3 Bridges is the most likely starting ond for Bees. C. Warder with 68, G. Veltch with when the first night session of the Miss Hannah May Reed, daugh­ miles from town. years before Yale draws another CHAMPION IS KILLED win singles sculls at Peoples Day a Dry Loft at Mill Street: 2 third of his players from tha Ameri­ I pitcher. EVERY NIGHT teal." The body, the head bashed, was sport page "natural" like "Lo­ N. Laahtnske, p .. 2 0 Rudy York and Hank Greenberg. 88 and Paul Ballsleper with 69 were court would ba held. The continu­ ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Rufua Reed ol regatta. ^ Chsrch Rectory Addition. can League's second division teams. Terry has said be would use Arky Except Sundays me CIGARETTE of QudMy Bhe was crying Just a UtUe, sad ation of the caae until tomorrow unclothed except for socks and quacious” . "Lucky", " L a n k y” , NewporL R- I.— America's cup E. PlltL 2b ...... 1 2 Tigers—York’s tenth Inning home the three winners In the 18 bolea of Stuart reached to pat her shoulder Stafford Springs, was married to Farmington, July 8.— (A P )— It doesn't mean, however, he Is tak­ ' Vaughan of Pittsburgh at third medal play yesterday. night gives Mr. Frometh the "dis­ Stephen John Hlablk, son of Mr. shoes. (Thief Stern said be was fol­ Laughing" etc„ etc., Larry Kelley. trial race unfinished because of lack Suchey, 8b ...... Q 0 run with twio on wron for Tigers gsntiy. He longed, then, to take Burns suffered when the gasoline Building Inspector Edward C. El- ing the contest lightly. '■ base and Dick Bartell at shortstop. tinction" of being the flrrst case to and Mrs. John Hlablk of West WIU- lowing a "Up" In searching for a Hardly bad he stepped out of his of wind with Ranger far ahead of Haheren..rf ...... 1 0 over White Sox In eecond game: Results to date In the Medical DAILY DOUBLE her In his arras. He wanted to de- tank of an automo'blle on which he llotL Jr., has issued to the Rogers The Nationals not only have their Johnny Mize and BUI Harman at AssocUtion champtoashlp are as fol- ba aaffgned to a night court hearing Ington, at 9:30 o'clock Saturday nudist colony, and added that the togs after his farewell Yale-Harvard was working exploded and ignited Rainbow. Paper Manufacturing company a Greenberg’s circuit clout helped toad her. shield her from every un- hunt would be taken Into northern game than ba reported be bad re­ usual edge In burling but also have second may round out the Infield. win morning game. tows: Dr. Holmes beat Dr. Friend, 1st - 2nd Rscea In Manchester. morning In the parsonage of the bis clothing caused the death ot Rochester —Norman Cole and permit for the construction of an 81 1 4 24 9 8 rounded up a squad that coUectlve- bsppdnees. But he eeoaed that New Jersey If necessary. jected a 85,000 offer to Join the SL Dwight Hill, Rochester, win open Joe Medwick and Paul Waner ap­ 3-2; Dr. Boyd beat Dr. Caldwell. 3-2; Post Time-8 P. M. Somers Omgregational church. The Raymond W. Warren. 17. champion addition to. its Mill street mill, con- PAAC 105 100 OOz—7 ly baa outhlt the Americans this Ed Brandt and Jim Weaver, was DO time to teU her ao. Besides, Louis Cardtnala. la typical Kellean races at at conclusion of tntefna- GAAC 001 000 000—1 pear sure selections, with P^per Pirates—Pitched Bucs to 5-1, 7-1 Dr. ZagUo beat Dr. Lundbeig. 8-2; ODD OOOfCIDCNCE ceremony waa performed by Rev. les abater. ststing of a one-story, "dry loft" 54 season. The Nationals are 8 to 5 Martin likely to get the other out­ Dr. Moore beat Dr. Moriarty on the the aberurs posse had haltad a few stjrle. howevsr, he agreed a few daya tlonal dinghy regatta. feet kmg and 27 feet wide. Esti­ Two base hits, Bavsriek; left on wins over Rede. GEN’L ADM. 40c Sumner N. Johnson. BEUE\’ED s u ic id e later to play next September In a The yrouth, aon of Mr. and Mrs fa'vorites. field call. 19th hole; Dr. Holmes beat Dr. Hig­ bnndrad jr a ^ up aad tamed to bsses, PAAC 6, KAAC 8 ; sacrifice Joe DlMagglo and Red Ruffing. Jackaoaville, Fla, July 6.— (API The bride, who was attended by charity football game. Rlverioua Warren, died yesterday In mated to cost >5.945. the work is The Americans Uksly wSl start gins. 4-3. For Box Seat Reservations look at t b ^ waiting. Stuart went —When Mra. Della Weeks was in­ GRANTED STAGE NAME being done by Fred T. Ley and Com­ hits. N. Lasblnske; double plays, Carl HubbeU, who had had almost I Tanka—D12Xagglo’s four run bomar ea back down the trail. her slater. Mlsa Grace Reed, were a Putnam. July 6.— (AP) —Chariea Hank O’Ccxineri. sports editor at Hartford hospital altere ba was with Lou Gehrig, Cbarlsa Oehrln- * week's resL Is certain to work, Caiarles O’Dowd will play WUUara Phone 4-7384 • 4-7385 AMATEUR BOXING troduced to Mra. Delia Weeka here, princess style gown of Ivory satin Deans. 79. of Eastford, died today of taken for treatment of secood de­ pany, Inc., of Springfield. Haraburda to Oplach to BycholskI; ger, Joe Oonln and Bob Rolfs In I won second game for Yanks over the Waterbary RepubUcaa, said of HoUywood, July 6.— (A P )— but Terry may- send Van Ungle I Red Sox after Ruffing bad blanked Martin in tha finals of the June the two began comparing facts with a lace yoke. Her tulle veil a bullet wound which Ueut Rose V Kelley'a actloa: gree burns following the explosion Also issued by the building de­ bases on balls off Falkoski 5, off the infield. handicap match play. RACING RAIN Up at tha shack old maa Cbltar about themselves. Urquhart of the su te poUee said C2iaries Frederick Gebbard, native partment waa a permit for the eon- Saverlck 4, off N. Lasblnske 1, off Mungo out firsL If HubbeU pitches. them In the opener with six hits. 10 STAR BOUTS WM staidly watting aad chewing edged with lace fell from a crown­ "Most expensive laugh of the weak last Thursday In a Farmington at Vincennes, Ind.. la no more, le­ If a southpaw starts for ths Na­ Mancuso will catch. Otherwise Gab­ Other scores in the Saturday and OR SHINE They were surprised to learn that less halo trimmed with gardenias. waa Intentiooally self-lnfUcted. —when L any Kelley laughed off garage. stnicUon of a IS feet by 11 feet N. putt 3; bits, off FaUtosU S la 6 tionals, McCarthy may uae Hank Jimmy Deahong, 'Senators—Pitch­ tobacco, staixWng with his rlfls at The man, wounded on the right gally. He now Is ^ c k Jonas. by Hartnett probably will be be­ ed Senators to 5 to 8 triumph ovar Sunday events wers: Saturday. O. each waa born on October 6, 1884. She carried a bouquet of bridal the Cardinals* reported offer of Warren won the award for speed laundry room as ao addition to SL Innings, off Saverlck 1 in S, off N. Greenberg and Harlan Clift In pi««-e Vslteh 85-7H-37H: J. MUlsr *4-18- bis aibow. and each weighed the same. They Jones, veteran screen cowboy, Bridget's church rectory at 70 hind tbs baL Philadelphia. TONIGHT roses, baby's breatj and sweet peas. 85,000." skating in the Intermediate class at told a Los Angeles court be had Lsihlnsks • ta 5, off N. PUtt 1 la 8: of Gehrig and Rolfe. Earl AvarlU, 38: W. Martin 80-1H-38H; H. Hug- *Tlia JoaUea to ba dcos, toariff,” aren't related and never have beard streeL The work Is being done by struck ouL by Falkoski 5. Saverlck Fair weather Is expsetad. The Frad Frankhouae, Dodgara, Syl­ bs aakl. flatly, aftar tbs ptellsal- Her attendant wore a frock of tab^ | *** A. a McGlnley. the Hartford the New England akating meet at used b's professional name for the Joe DlMagglo and Roy Ben wlU 88-9-29; P. BaUateper 8S-SH- et each ether before. ■ooh after he had been admitted ‘nmes sports sdltor, estimated that Leominster, Maas., last year, aad Henry A. Mutrle of 43 Branford 5, N. Isflitnsks S, N. PUtt 8; win­ Waablngton club, with an seats sold vester Johnson. PhlHles— BpUt SANDY BEACH ARENA blue raouaseUnc da soU with a put to Day Kimball bospttaL last IS years. His request for legal give McCarthy hla maximum out­ » H : R. F. Hawlay 43-13-80; C It was naarsr 838.000 that Kallay hold several other «a«»<"g tiUee. sLpmL The cost Is estimated at ning pitcher, FallfMkt; loelag pltch- and a capacity crowd of about 32,- pitching honors as clubs divided. use o f It waa granted. field hitting strength, although ba 0(X) assured, win put 3,000 stand­ O’Dowd 85-5-80; J. WUey 40-9H* CRYSTAL LAKE, ROCKVILLE er, N. I a ihlnslre. Umpires, Russell,! may uae Wally Moses and Roger Johnson wron opener aUoivlng four 30ti; F. BsndaU 37-8-81; J. Hyde ing room tickets on sale tomorrow hits; Frankbouae burled five-bitter ; and MrOgnn. Time, 3:21. . ^Cramer. morning. 35-4-81. Admission...... ,40c - 55c - 75c. to win Blghteap. Sunday: c TlMratOB 79-8-m C. Araerleoa Clipper m In olmqst tha highway fence Just missing tba simultaneous oppoolte direction sur­ bridge enbuttment. The driver of veys of the North Atlantic airline, the car escaped Injuries. No arrest completed her flight ahead of sche­ dule. was made,. State Policeman Le- land B. Cable Investigated. A car Capt. A. S. Wilcockaon, the skip­ LOST—W IR E haired F ob terrier, per, had predicted the CJaledonIa driven by William White ot West- named Ra«:e, wearing new tan would make the crossing In from 16 ford avenue skidded on the wet eellar. Phone 4770. PAINTl.Ni;— PAPERING 21 W A N TE D SHORT-ORDER cook. to 17 hours. pavement while coming doom East Must be experienced. Apply at SUMMER HOMES Despite the earller-than-schedul- Main street hill Saturday morning,. PROPERTY OWNTCRR,- AttenUon (Oontlnmd fr«B Page Ooe) Hotel Sherldu. FOR R E N T ed arrival, the throng of spectators Jumped the sidewalk and crashed AUTUMUblLES FOR SALE 4 86.93 repapera room, cellmg paper­ into the woodem frame base of the "Con I mall an Infermal machine Geo.—Was your wife’s slimming seen by the hundreds waiting to had swollen to thousands and cheer­ ed or Icalromined. Matertal, laoor FOR RENT—COTTAGE in Barn­ Wtterbury Youth Pleads Guil­ plate glass window at Plccin's store. h m ? ” sternly demanded a man at diet a success? FOR SALE—1035 PLYMOUTH De^ W A N TE D —COMBINATION coun­ greet her at the quayside. ed lustily when the silvery hull of complete. Inelde. outelde painting, The large glass escaped being brok­ Sam.— I should say so! She dis­ Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox terman aad cOok with tome ex­ stable, Mate., the middle of Cape The coastline had been practieal- the flying boat slipped Into the calm ty to ^Service Station Break; the post office here recently. "I lux ledan, r4—*-MV PLAMS i m e Rittlela mam bon aad abbravlaUaBa lag. Workmanihlp guaranteed able for home use fS.OO. 134 Maple tal Lake, near Sandy Beach Saturn as we will be to see them. TOO EFFICIENT 1 \s .1 T 1 P A S S oaeh oeeat aa a ward aa4 aoaeened Notfe« tl hiriby fflvin that Pir- Americana on the Inaugural flight of ately started inspection of the plane the bonds In default of which Leas 0 Painting and carpentar work. A. street, first floor. what Pan-American Airways hopes was taken to Tolland county Jail. day nlgbt, a light sedan driven by ARE TO JOURMEV TO BW LASJO t h e BkS, EASY woTde aa two worda Xialaraa ooot lo ■on&l Ftninci Company ot Manchei* in preparatiofl for the last legs of Specialist— Frequent water drink­ Shelby, N. C.— Local firemen had •eieo or throo Uaoa A. Dion, SI WcUk atreel. Telephona Ur, a Dilawari Corporation, will will be America’s bid for flryt place Its flight—to Mratreal and Port Officer Kealy said Leas had g car Harold W. Lawrence, 23, of 694 c'-'*’’®, e I AMD LAV CLAIM c h a i r / FOR SALE— FIR ST class loam, ings wlU prevent you from becom­ to pour hot water on their fountain Uao tatoo aor der me troaaloat 4860. apply for a Itcenti to th« Bank Com* In a regular passenger and' cargo Washington, N. the plane Is stolen In Waterbury In his posses­ Hillside avenue, collided witb a car very reasonable. 123 West Center mlialoner ot Connicticut to oparata to get iced water. TO THE HUOE service across the Atlantic by air. In good order It wlU fly to Montreal sion at the time of his arrest and a driven by William Zlpperllng of ing stiff In the Joints. T l REUPHOLSTERING—r DO ALA street Andrew Ansaldi, telephone a small loan business ai 821 Main Man—Tea, but some of the joints The laddies, tired of tepid water, FORTUME' straat. Manchester. Connecticut. The The huge flying boat settled down' tomorrow morning. .22 caliber pistol. Crystal Lake. There were no per­ Charao klnda of furniture work. AJl work 7073. rigged up refrigerating apparatus • Oeaaooatlvontlvo Sara ..I T atal t ato business to ba operated was former­ within 50 yards of her moorings and "It was a great trip,” Captain sonal Injuries. Officer Labecky In­ don’t serve water. from several colls of pipe, an old S OeaooeettTontlTo S ^ ..I • atal ll ota guaranteed. J. Hillman. l e t 8446. ly conducted under the name ot Ideal as she taxied the short distance Wilcpckson said, "although the Stafford Springs celebrated Ita vestigated. t Sar Financing Association, Inc. drink stand, and other accessories. 11 atal It ato down the river, her welcomers weather oblpditlonB were not very quietest Fourth of July In many He was dressing for dinner, not All aidan tar trraBslar taaortloae LAW N MOWERS abarpened (1, ELECTRICAL APPUANCES The names of the directors are: O. because he wanted to, but because T h e gadget worked too well, and wm ha ahaTBod at tha aaa ttan rata factory methoda. Called tor aad de­ W. Caspersen. Clarence Hodson. H. shouted: brilliant. We had low clouds and years with no serious Injuries re­ R A D IO 49 H. 6. Turner and Charles H. Watta. ’ — well, because. the boys bad to thaw out an eight- Bu r ial rataa far lane tara ararr livered. Alao knives aad adaaora "Bravo! Bravo! Welcome to Ire­ it was overcast with a drizzle for ported. In the checkup at the Bar adTartlatas dvaa apaa raaaaat. The business w’lll be managed by AUTOS IN STATE W ife— What are you doing. John ? inch layer of ice on the pipes before sharpened. Telephone 6366- Harold E. Levine. land!" about three-quarters o f the way Johnson Memorial hospital and with Ada ardarad Mfora tha third or Otth USED RADIOS $4.95 up, Uble across. Then It cleared.” local physicians they report that It Husband (grow ling)—Oh. making the water would flow. dhr wlU Aa aharitad aalr far tha ae> models and consoles. Closing out The amount of capital Invested at Capt. Gray was smiling happily as a perfsot fool of myself. taal aeahar af uaMa tha ad appaar> said office Is In excess of $25,000. That two planes could take off In waa a safe and sane fourth with a CAUSE FOUR DEATHS ad. abarBlaB at tha rata aaraad hot BUSINESS 1987 models st bargain prices. Said applicant will engage In the he came ashore to receive the warm opposite directions and fly on sched­ few firecracker casualties and none w ife (looking him over criUeally, \ DOG’S DEVO'nON aa anawaaea or rafaada aaa ha aiada Potterton A Krab. business ot making loans up to $300 greetings of President Eamon De then grudgingly)—Well, you’ve OPPORTUNITIES 32 and charge for loans not more than ule, he declared, "la a promising of those serious. A t the hospital aa ala tlna ada atappad aftar tha Valera of the Irish Free State, Sean fact for future flights." there were no patients admitted for (Oontlniied from Page One) done a good Job for once. Tokyo— Ever>’ morning at four Btth dar. 2 percent per month on loan balances Lemass. minister of commerce and o'clock, a drum Is beaten at the vil­ FOR RENT—IN BU81NB88 aeo- not exceeding $100 and 2 percent per While the eastward-bound Clipper treatment as the result of the cele­ Ma *nill dorhlda'i diaplar Uaaa hat To err Is human. To say "I told lage shrine of Sango. A three-year- Uon, brick mercantile building HOUSEH01.D G(M)US 51 month on any remainder of unpaid Industry, and offlciala of the British followed the Great Circle, Captain bration and no births were recorded. celved the previous day when hit by principal balance. Tha Harold will aat ha raapaaatbla witb 3UUU ft. Jt ground floor space air mlnistrj' and Imperial Airways. Wilcockaon said, the westward- There waa no public celebration and a car. you so!” Is Inhuman. old dog kept by the rillage head, !«)— Bn Bwro thaa aaa laaorraat laaartlaa Dateo at Manchester, Connecticut Kakutaro Yauchl, runs to the shrine Suitable for Ugbt anufactilnng 25 IN N E RSPRIN G mattresses of In Opposite Direction. bound Caledonia flew the "Rhumb many of the local residents took ad­ Edward Augustine, 7, of Middle- a f aar adrartlaamaat ardarad for this 34th day ot June, 1037. Friend— Mercy! Who U that In- and bows before It. nora thaa aaa Ubm. Apply Edward J. HoU. finest qualify will be sold for next But 15 hours earlier the Imperial Line," which, although straight on vantage of the three day holiday by towm, was killed when struck by an toUectual-Iooklng yaung man strain­ Yauchl 1s a devout person and the Tha laadvartaat aialaatna of laaor> two weeks.^$1.00 down and 50c a PKRSO.VAL FINANCE COMPANY Airways flying boat Caledonia had the map, la slightly longer than the taking long auto trips and a large auto near his home Saturday night. Met pabUaatlea af advartlalBB will ba OF MANCHESTER. ing and contorting in the grasp of dog (8 believed to have acquired the week- Benson Furniture and Radio. left Foynes on a westward flight to circle In actual flight. number of out of town visitors spent Abel Qlngras. 20, of Danielson MeHflad aalr hr oaaaallatloa af tba habit from his master. aharn aiadb ter tha aarrlaa raadarad HELP WANTED— Home of Good Bedding, Johnson Botwood, Great Britain's aimultan- "Headwinds," he said, "faced us the holiday week-end here. Busi­ was Injured fatally Sunday when those two policemen? .s VALUABLE By JOSEPH A. VOLZ Mas (nonehalantly)—Some atrug- All adTortlaaaaau aaat ooaform F E M A L E ,3.'i Block. Treasurer. oous entry In the daring race to con­ all the way across, ranging from 35 ness was In general suspended. ’The his motorcycle struck an auto In A-P40UWD THE HOUSE 1 M atria, aopr aad trpoBrapbr with f>ti!y .Authorized. quer the Atlantic airways for trans­ uniform flag display along Main and Wlllimantlc. , gUog. pML I preoume. AFFAIR OF HONOR aaBBlatlaaa anforead hr tba pabllab- GIRL W ANTED for general house­ ELECTROLUX VACCUM cleaner, mllea an hour over the Irish coast, AS AM EMPTY portation. down to 10 here with gradually EJast Main street added to the color, John SuUivan. 76, of Wetherafleld, an aad tbar raaarra tba ii«b t to work. Apply 128 Soutb Main almost new, purchased recently IB day* of eld, whan knights were Indio, Calif.—F. A. Purcell ac­ attt. ransa or rajaet aar aopr aaa- LiarOR PERMIT The two ships passed In the dark­ diminishing force." of the occasion and many of the pri­ was killed Sunday In Haddam when SARPIME CAM** street. Phone 4621. for $69 75. Will sacrifice $46.00. bold. It was a sorry sight cused E. J. Grace of welshing a bet. aldand ablaatleaabla. NOTICE OF AI»l»l.ir.%TION ness Just before dawn a scant 100 Captain Wilcockaon said the big vate residents displayed Old Glory. bit by a car. CSOBmO BOURd—Claaaiasd adr Year guarantee. Dickereon. Phone This is to give notice that I. Ed­ When occurred appendicitis In the Grace challenged him to a duel. miles apart far out over the Atlantic flying boat came into Botwood on Mr. and Mrs. Frank C^anclan of Other causes: he ba pabllabad aaaia dar B a i t ba ra> WANTED— WOMAN for general 8-0894, Hartford ward Dominick Oado of 123 North Louis B. Gross, 50, a OsnnecUcut middle of the k ^ gb t!— T. J. D. Their seconds chose over-ripe toma­ •afrad br It a'aloeh aeaa; datardara School street. Mancliester. Conn., "It waa a pleasant, enjoyable the radlo-dlrectlon-flndlng beam aft­ Wlllington avenue are expecting to housework, home nights. Call toes as the weapons. have nisd an application dated 2Sth trip," Capt. Gray aaid. er sighting land 15 miles south of move Into their new house on Clinton company Inspector, was found dead 7875. Friaad— Did he have words with Garbed In white, the men are to of June. 193? with the Liquor Con­ "We had a following wind and at Funks Island. street this week. In his car in Danielson Sunday. Med­ TELEPHONE TOUR REFRIGERATORS 51-A trol Commission for a Tavern Per­ ical Examiner Warren A. Tanner stand In 10-foot circles 30 feet apart S< il HY SMITH Death Whirll By JOHN C TERRYi WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL girl no time experienced any difficulty. He said the Caledonia still had Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dupont who his irife T mit for the sale of alcoholic liquor and Coroner Louis A. Wolsard said Man—He had a few of them. and let fly for three minutes. The W A N T ADS about IS, one experienced In care on the premises of 7>j East Center Probably the worst part waa aa we gasoline for another 800 or 000 have been spending the past week USED 5 CU. FT. Servel electric re­ splotch 8 will tell who won. / H'l SBtMBP TO 'AVB TH' TUBS H'l LOOFBP V M T , AN iO T H'uN PB R ONS - a n aaautad ever tha tatapboa* of year old baby, little housework. street, Manchester, Conn. The busi­ approached Ireland when we encoun­ with Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier of Gross was a suicide, dying of car­ frigerator, $50. Excellent condition. miles when she alighted In Botwood Some people retain our admira­ at tha CHAXOH HATH Blraa abora Apply 54 Chestnut street. Apart­ ness is owned by Edward Dominick tered rain clouds and I must confess Westford avenue at their cottage at bon-monoxide gas poisoning. H'fPGE H'ON CLIMB, BUT TH0*B 'W fr ON MY PR0P,Kl Dtp, AN ' RAKBD 'IS B fiiL Y - Lot of utility for little money. Ciiido. of 125 North School street, —a reserve of about 600 gallons of NICE KITTY! I f •• adr^rtlaara, bat ment 29, between 5 and 8. It was a bit murky aa we neared Crystal Lake have returned to their Stanley BIslewicz, 75, of New tion bjr doing eo poorly everything BlCOPi BUOKBS ‘AP TV' SPBSP- U»a CAra RATKd will ba doeaptad aa Potterton A Krah. ilanchester. and will tie conducted by her original 2,800-gallon supply. we SM them do. that we can't heln Edward Dominick Oado of 125 North land. home In New Haven. They ware Britain, was found dead In his W LL PATMKNT It p^d at tha baal- Tulsa, Okla.— •’No," sold Patrol­ ru rv BPttAVBP MB PLBVrV ■ ••••*1 0 0 aa or hafora tba aavoatb W A N T E D -W O M A N TO help m School street. Manchester, as per­ "Still, this is a great moment." accompanied by. Miss Eunice Fur­ apartment Sunday, an accidental thinWng thare must be something mittee man Ike Fisher, "you're sergeant, H'Ar FiRsr- dar tallamrIaB tha drat laaartlaa of the kitchen. Apply at Hotel Sheri­ M ( HI\KK^ \ \ l) rOOlsS The crowd, good-naturedly heckl­ ness of Westford avenue, who will victim, said Dr. Clifton L. Cooley, they can do well. •aah ad atharwiaa tba CRAROX • EDWARD D GAIX) and I'm Just a private. I’ll go for dan. ed when a custome officer boarded EXILED RUSSIAN PRINCE spend the summer with them. acting medical examlnez, of illumi­ HA^B win ba oellactad. No roapoaal- Dated 24th of June, 1937. Spendthrift— Money Is round and help." ^ t r far arrera ta taUpbanad ad* OLIVER HAY TOOLS. 0«trolt H-7-fl-37. the Clipper to Inspect Iluggage. His Four automobile accidents hap­ nating gas. made to roll. "No," said Sergeant Lloyd Miller, Will M MratBod Rad their aecnracir tractor mowers, used tractors oi formal report said "N o contraband." pened In this section over the week­ One of the narrowest escapes ihMot ha naraata^ HELP WANTED— various makes. Yankee and Oliver LIQ t OH PE R M IT IS ON VISIT TO STATE end. A heavy sedan operated by from a serious highway accident Miser—That’s your way of look­ "I'll go—oh, here comes the msn MALE 36 MOTICK OK APIM .ir IT IO X Talked In Rain. John C. Landers of 77 Village street, was reported In Beacon Falla yes­ ing at I t I say that money Is flat now." rakes. Fordson parts. Bverytiung This IS to give not'.ce that I Bernard The crupper crew, wearing sou’- IN D K X OF In stock for immediate delivery. J. Hart of 31 Brook street. Hartford, Boston, went off the highway and terday where Mr. and Mrs. James and mads to pile up. The man was Frank Vandsrwall, TWO MEN W ITH cars, who are westers over their uniforms, stood (Oonttnoed from Page One) CLASSIFICATIONS Dublin Tractor Providence Conn have filed .an applicatiun dated plunged Into Roaring Brook off the King of Brooklyn, N. Y „ escaped animal trainer, whose escaped oou- Billing to work 8 hours dally. No July 1. 1937 with th<- liquor Control talking to De Valera In a driving Buckley Highway about five miles virtually unhurt although their car Henry— What would be the prop­ gars had Just chased the two offi­ • a a a a a a • a.a a . A Rd., Wlllimantlc. Commission for a l)ruKBl»t Permit rain. Although they long had been swastika-wearing delegates to a Shcacaaaata other need call. Real opportunity. from here late Saturday night. A c­ left the Bethany road and plunged er thing to say ft. In carving a duck. cers over a fence. He prodded the ••••#•##•#•#• B for the sale of alcoholic liquor on sleepless, they presented a smart threc-day convention of the Russian Marrlacaa ••#•••••••#•« C Call 7249 5:30 to 6:00 for appoint­ the premfies of 4 C>eput Siiuare. Mnn- National Revolutionary party. cording to the police Landers who six feet into a creek. It should slip off the platter and in­ three beasts into a cage. Then he • •■• ••• BBn a a « D ment. ■Aester, Conn. The business Is owned appearance. All had shaved before King bad to batter one of tha to wur cslghbor’a lap? put his hand Into their mouths. Ou4 af Tbaaha a•#aaaaaaaa •• E WANTED—TO BUY 58 The 38-year-old exile wore English was starting out on his vacation by Eduard J. Murphy of 28 Strick­ landing. la driving towards Stafford car's doors to free his wife and him­ Elolsa— 8 « very courteous. Say, "They’re really quite tame," ho fm M a «o rta a • •. aaaaaHMaa aa«M F land street. Manchester, Conn., and "We always do that." Gray ex­ tweed knickerbockers and had on a Xsoat aad Feaad aa*«aaaaaaa«M 1 CONVERT YOUR saleable Junk m- Jaunty French beret A t the knee Springs, tost control of bis car In self and botb required medical at­ ‘May I trouble you for that duekT' •aid. ▲aaaaaeamaau * will be conducted by Bernard J. plained. "It's Juiit as easy sa on aa aaaaaaaaaa« f to cash. Rags, paper, old metsJs. 51 the heavy fog and smashed through tention when they reached shore. a a a a a a^ a aa aaM t Hart of Brook street. Hartford. a train." of his aocks dangled a tassel In the t >*■»> ( '■ » V, *a H'lSU Rr’srtitil Wm. Ostrtnsky, 182 Blssell street. Conn , at permittee, Romanoff colors. ▲vtMMbflM Tel. 5879. BERNARD J HART Gray, speaking through a micro­ AhtoatoMUa for Balo .a.a^.aa*. 4 Dated 1st of Jtilv, 1937. phone, told his quayside audience After exchanging greets with A«t#»obUM for Kxeboavo .aaa FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser I EMERGEfi’CY H-;-«-37. the flight "waa a rather small hop Vonslatsky, a companion of the old ASHINGTON TUBBS By CRANE OUT OUR WAY By W lL U A M S ▲oto ^ Aoeo—ort——tTlreo ...... i Imperialist days. Prince Theodore Aath Bophlrlhd—PalBUa# aa-w t APARTMENT.S—FLATS— LluIoH PROMIT ('tompared with the Paclflc runs we Sehoolo ...... discussed with an Interviewer con­ FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia T E N E M E N T S 6.'. .XOriCE OF 4IM-L1CATIOX have been making for two years— aW M jir WAS SV/ELL GET A LOAD OF -THESE 113 ^Btoo Bhlp by T ra c k ...... $ This ts to give notice that I. Ed­ ditions In the Russia o i today. WFt. i$sr IV $$u ttaviec. HI- t. h. itA. a i. k t. off. so twelve hours more or less Is Just e k in ' CLARCMORE, l f e l l a s Aatoa For Hire CALLS ward J, Murphy of 28 Strickland He waa bitter In his condemnation OIL WEL B, ' HOW FOR R E NT—THREE and toiTr a nice llttie Joy ride." toraro ••adN 10 street, Manchester, Conn, have filed of the Oommunlst regime, aaeert- T H E B i r t h p l a c e WOULD 'YOU UKE OWE OF ICotormle^iMerelea- • wawB a a a a a a«a aaa 1 1 room BpartmenU. and cuttagea at an application dated July 1. 1937 with "W e had a glorloiu night," he Waatod Amtoo— Amtoi Ifotoreroleo a... 12 Columbia Laxr. Inquire Manenes- the Liquor Control Commission for continued, "and for the first time hJg; OF WILL ROGERS' THEM IN 'rOUB, B A C K -. ■wteOM aied Frefeeeieaal dee ■<*ee POLICE Druggist Permit for the sals of "There Is no question In my mind MhlBOM Serrleec Offered ...... It ter Construction 0> reiepnone In my life I saw the Arctic light on Y A R D ? alcoholic liquor on the premises of the horizon the whole night long. It but that the people of Russia today HouMholda.to. Serrteee Offered ..aalt-A 4131 or 4279. 4S7 Main street. Manchester. Conn. are being enslaved, oppressed, Splldlas—Coa traeUaff 4 3 4 3 The business Is owned by Edward J. alao was the longest expanse of un­ jrarlat»->Nar«ertoa ...... u Murphy of 38 Strickland street. Man broken clouds that I've ever seen. thwarted and deprived of that Indi­ £amona Dlreetora ...... 14 BUSINESS LOCATIONS cheater. Conn., and wmU be conducted "We were flying at times at 10,000 vidual happiness which should be ■ORtlay Plamblny—HooflBd 1? by Edward J. Murphy of 28 Strick­ the privilege of every human being." Htsuraaeo oaaaaaaaa. It FIRE feet and although there were clouds FOR PENT 64 land street, Manchester, Conn., ai Stalin, the Russian dictator, has 11 South permittee. beneath us we had the sun shining Mea1ae-^^raiekla»—eioras* we* SO EDWARD J. MCRPHT brightly nearly all the way after attained "lofty helghtA” IMnce n U le Faaaoasar derrloe...... t«-A Theodore said, "but he has ruthless­ ntettar--FaporlBd ...... n Dated 1st of July, 1937. daybreak. 4 3 2 1 FOR RIINT—'SruKE at Mb Mam H-7-8.it . ly murdered his people and used Frofej^oaal Bomeea «••••«■•»« *2 atraet. Apply Eaward J. HoU. "W e had a very nice dinner last a a a a a a a a a a a a a a * a a a aaa 22 night constating of celery, olives, them for milestones to his tempor­ Tanorlav—Dr«lBr-^*aalac •• 2i North ary success." JofUt Oooda aad Service ...... S& soup, salads, steak and strawberries wsatod—Baslnees Serrioe «» .• ,. S4 and cream. No, we did not flniab He aseerted that although he was edacattRaal 5 4 3 2 NOTICE up with llquers and cigars.” sympathetic with the alma o f bis Oovraea aad aaMee ...... fi Viscount Swlnton, British secre­ friend Vonalatsky’s organization, he Fiirato Xastractleno •••••••••«. 21 was not a member of the party, but SiS fU tf ...... AMBIH.ANCE tary of air, cabled congratulations Mealeal—nremaile ...... U FOR SALE W e wish to call to the atten­ from London both to the Clipper and believed It bad a chance of succeas. Waatod—ZastrucUeae ..«•••«•»« Sc (Dong;&n) "The present form of government tion of all Manchester people the CJaledonia at Botwood. Flaaaeta] Offlciala of Imperial Airways es­ in Russia can, I believe, be easily IP MOO COOLOWT KEEP VOUR YOU'VE RUINH? THE CHINCHILLA HUNT So.d*—ateefc*—b(orte*e*a tl who a r » interested in our peti timated that the Caledonia traveled changed li\to a Fascist state," he MINP ON CHINCHILLAS, VOU AND EVERYTHING! WHAT'S MORE, VOU DUMPY •■el»aaa OpportonlUt* ...... n 5 6 3 0 $4900 said. CRACK-BRAINED IDIOT, WHV tion to the Public Utilities Com­ abont 1.9W miles at an average DOODLE BUG, W fU . BE BLOOMING LUCKY IF WE elopar to Laob ...... tt Prince Theodore pointed to what THE BLINKING BLOC BLA1E9 (HoUoran) (Fun Price) speed of 132 miles an hour, the GET OUT O'THIS BLASTED JUNGLE A U V E * ' Bela aad hJv« mission for the extension of he termed Russia's failure to r e ^ t DID VOU HAVE TO PICK A Halp Wantad—Pamola ...... the Silver Lane Bus Line to the Clipper 1.960 miles at an average DAME WHO'6 ENGAGED TO Halp Wantad—31ml* ...... it MODERN. SIX-BOOM SIN­ of 156 miles an hour. The Olpper Japanese aggression in the Amur telaoBaa Wantad ...... M-A A JEALOUS MANIAC? ^ } o e o GLE HOME, located a step Center that a public hearing bad 9bo galloiu of gasoline left. river as "a sign of inadequate mili­ Halp Waated—Mala or Fataala.. t* fretn Mala etreet. Am ts Waated ...... (Quiah) will be held Thursday, July 8, tary defenae and general weakness." ' a'7' . ’Turning to a discussion o f his per­ T ■Itaatloaa Waated^FeaMlo ••• tt This place woe listed for at 10:30 a. m.. Standard Time BRITISH ABRIVX v- ■ ^ U o n i Wantad—H a te ...... It $9,000 io 19$a Botwood, Newfoundland, July 6 sonal affairs, he said he lived now ? •> Hmploriaeat Aseaataa ...... 40 4 3 4 0 in Room 506, State Office Build­ in retirement at a cottage in Wind­ Xdm* etaah P .ta Paaltip VahtaUa Must be eold te settle aa —(A P )—liie British Imperial Air­ a a a a a . . a a a. 41 aetmte. ing, 165 Capitol Ave., Hartford, ways flying boat Caledonia, swept sor, England, presented to his moth­ J ^ a dtaek—^Vablelaa...... 41 Conn. In with the dawn here today after er by the late King George V. ''His JOBltrr aad dappUas ...... it HOSPITAL chief diversion, he said. Is tha de­ i v T ' ' ; ” ' Pata— PeiJtry dtaab 44 a Nortli Atlantic test flight from For Free Transportation to Foynes, Irlah Free State. She land­ signing o f model houses, one of which waa recently purchased by ■ S ' ArtSelaa P e r dala 5 1 3 1 Arthur A. Knofla the Hearing, Call 3063. ed at S;06 a. m.. eo-t. Kata and Aoaaaaarta* ...... 44 E xclaal^ Agent The CTaledonla completed the 1,- the Queen of Norway. 1-7 KUdlBB lUtarlala ...... 41 87S Male street The Hartford-Silver Lane 995-mile hop In 15 hours and nine Prince Theodore said He would re­ "Un’t one batfi a day enough for you?" P l « » « a d * — W a tabaa Jaw alrr . . ** WATER DEPT. minutes. main at Thompaon aa a guest of B aatrleal AppTlaaaaa Hadla . . H Tetephoiie S440 er 5988 South Manchester Bus "It doesn't count at a bath when I can keep on mv clothes and don’t hi F n l aad Paad ...... dd-A The 19-ton. four-englnad flying Vonslatsky, but was not certain how •Jouseiosp." -Fan. SBlry Pritaate M 3 0 7 7 Line, Inc. boat, participating with the Pan- long his vlsU would bo. Raaaabald Oead* ...... tt J. P A T L •me LATE THIMKEES 5 * !?**.*T . U (After 5 P. M.) * HiA MRvici. me Haalaal fmmtnmmmtm tt OHIri aad Btor* HaadanaM mmm •4 /'^EYOOP Not A Prospect For Relief— Yet Baaalala at tha dtarae------7 5 6 8 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE A Tiny Piece of Paper By THOMPSON AND COLL < r. ^NOW THBT I AM TH' OgANoj I FEEL KINDA SORRY TH' POOR OL' COOGEH.HB- MANCHESTER IVE HEABOOFTMIS FDR THAT BEWHI9KERE0 METMOD OF RAISING WIZER OF MOO,THERE!S('Bi}V,F(Ryr,0?V'AVJ' MOW.TiyvE' GREAT b a l l s OF FIRE/ Q M fJ Q I SECRET MES5A0ES-A ^NO WWW OF TELLING ^ DOURSC.l MUSTJALL TH' ffetH G A OL' CROOK WHOSE JOB WHAT’S THIS? TH' WIZER, IIMV MClStOM IS A4ADE THINGS/ l o o k TH' WlRT- / mEAT, I l L TAKE ME AS GRAND WIZER t HAULED IM TUE CHICKEN'S SIDE, ^ ru DO- A— 4 t HA'S TH' TO ST I A STOOLL RIGHT OFF AN’ TOOK, SO I'LL HIS POWERS ^ AMO THE WOODEH PELLET STEP IN THIS JT DOWN MAIN AAAKE rr A POINT TO SEE INSESTE1D_ BUT LETS DIPLOMATIC y V — STR E E T- that h e'5 f e d , a n ^ h a s a /'//I ■ FOR H I R C A F /, ' HEAR THE MOTE- ART- NICE PLACE TO FIX HIS BED.