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Searchers At Spot WTiere Lo.st Boy Was Last Seen MORE FIRING SQUADS

FEAR FAMINE, DISEASE

IS HITLER’S ANSWER

IN COAST STRIKE AREA TO REICH’S ENEMIES

SUSAN C. O’NEILL, German Chancellor Discloses 9TH’S SESSION UNION MEN READY AHORNEY, IS DEAD

is * i > » r a » TO ABANDON WORK first Woman Actively to lotion” — Defies the World IN CONFUSION

# to Boycott His Nation. Practice Law in State. San Francisco’s Mayor Declares, Heat, Light and Food Wrangling Over Minor Mat Passes in Waterbary. Supply Must Continue; Federal Labor Disputes Board By WALTER E. BROCK3LANN ters Prevents Transaction (Coprrlzht, 1914 by Asioclatsd Press) Berlin, July 14.— (A P )—More fir- Waterbury, Conn., July 14.— (AP) Reports “ No Success” After Long Meeting With Em- ing squads and more "purging bj of Vital Easiness; John H. -M is s Susan Cecilia O'Neill, 63. a blood” await any who chtUIengc member of an old W'ate»bury fam- ployers; “ Nothing Can Avert a General Strike” Says Adolf Hitler's rule of Germany. Hyde Beaten by Lessner. ily and the first wo imn actively to practice law in the state, died this This waa the warning Germany Union Leader; Militia Is in Readiness. pondered today as it digested the morning at her home in Woodbury chancellor's Reichstag defense last A_ Ninth District meeting that in ^ ter an Illness of .six months; Miss

night of the June 30 "liquidation" of thrills, comedy, and an unwarranted O’Neill was-a brilliant lawyer and o San Franci.sco, July 14— (AP) — ditd of injuries received when alleg- 77 traitors. „ display of personalities ran the highly educated woman. Against the threat of famine and ed strikers'disconnected the air on "Everyone is to know for ail fu- disease, official San Francisco mar- f train. Bateson, who waa riding on ture times,” be said, "that if be gamut of the ridiculous and never A requiem high mos.s wlii be cele- brated at 10 o’clock Monday morn- shalled its forces today and awaited . side of a freight car. was hurled raises his band for attack against approached the sublime In any ing in the.Church of the Immacu- decision fo union labor which stood u, i. - - the state, certain death will be hU sense, was closed abruptly after late Conception in this city Burial lot." two hours of wrangling and dis- ready to strike in mass support bf i,, will be in the New St. Josephine’s its maritime members. I” * J*”” ®® * The speech, to which many parts agreement on a motion to adjourn cemetery. of the world (including America) Heat. light and the all-important i * n>™ber of by a margin of three votes. The Memories of the ^amoiia Lindbergh baby kidnap hunt were revived when a posse of 700 citizens- police Miss O'Neill is survived by a supply of food must continue, Mayor i cars of merchandise to a terminal listened, stood today as a definite motion to' adjourn, made in the brother. Attorney Fr.-;nk B, O'Neill, when non-union stevedores were marker in Hitler's road to the build- plcture.sqm,- woods about ex elusive Hartsdale Manor. N. Y. for Robeit Connor, Angelo J. Rossi declared in assum- midst of three conflicting motions 18-monUi-old grandson of a wc.iltny retired clothing merchant, -who was feared kidnaped from hts home by of Waterbury, and a sister, Mrs. ing the "unlimited emergency loading ships. With a flatcar loaded ing of a new Germany. counter motionc and amendments a demented peddler.’ Here police point at the missing baby’s doll at the point where he was last seen. Agnes O'Neill Garvan, of Hartford. power” granted him under the city with uniformed police pushed ahead Hundreds of Nazis rose and cheer- to motions .already offered, waa Graduated In 1897 charter. of the engine, the train approached ed when the address—an explana- voted, 62 to 59 when nearly two- Miss O’Neill was the daughter of Virtually the last hope of per- Uie terminal, only fo be stoned by tion of the execution of Storm Lead- thirds of the voters present had John and JIary Fitzoafrlck O'Neill; suading employers to arbitrate the strikers. Police under Chief Lawson ers and others June 30—was ended. left the hall. oqe of the oldest families ol Water- maritime strike— critical Issue In i opened fire, wounding four, one of The chancellor- scarcely , noticed In Confusion ADVERSE WEATHER bury. She attended the Convent of the projected general strike of wtom may die. them. He slumped into his chair, The adjournment came only after MAJOR CLUES CRUMBLE Notre Dame here and latei the law union labor—was swept away as Spreads Into Canada one* seemed dazed and somewhat be- the meeting had reached a state school of New York University President Roosevelt's Labor Dis- While otheii bjockade seaports wildered. His head fell, almost to his which was expressed very fittingly from which she was graduated in putes Board reported "no success" girded themselves against- a spread' knees. DELAYS HIGH HOP by Charles Ray, general manager of 1897. . after a long meeting with employ- of the strike, the revolt spread Into Hitler’s Answer the Rogers Paper (Company as "in IN BABY KIDNAP CASE On June 19. 1898. she was ad- ers. Canada as the Vancouver district sopfusion and rampant with ill The address was Hitler's answer mitted to the practice of law In Strike Weapon Poised waterfront workers voted for a mass Nreling and personalities" and after to those who criticized the "liqulda- Connecticut and on Aprl; 24, 1904, The general strike weapon, held meeting on a proposal to refuse to ticn" of "traitors.’ It was his de- the principal, business of the meet- Fliers Say It Will Take Place she was admitted to practice before poised over the bay cities, was pass- ing, election of district committee Woman and Man Suspected work United States ships and start- fiance of his foes and his appeal for NINE ARMENIANS the Supreme Court of the United ed in San Francisco to the hands of ed collection of a "war” fund. members, appropriation of funds States in Washington. cuntinued and renewed “blind obedi- an enlarged strike committee which The emergency in the beleaguered ence," to his authority. for the current year and the laying Monday Unless Conditions In 1901 Miss O'Neill gained the meets today to take unified action. of a one-mill tax upon the last Are Released.- Police pQU^p gjuLyy distinction and honor of being the San Francisco Metropolitan area, Opinion is divided among foreign Formation of the committee, rep- became more acute each hour. grand list to carry on the business first woman lawyer to argue a case resenting all of the 144 unions with observers today as to w'bat extent of the district had been transacted. Change Before Then. "A ir and Water Only" tbe chancellor succeeded in his p.ur- Baffled; Two Theories Are ^ ^ _ ___ before the Supreme Court of Con- u total membership of 65,000, was The meeting opened auspiciously necticut. During her legal career authorized yesterday after a Cen- Ga.ioIine stations put up "air and poee. Many hold that Hitler Is now when Attorney George Lessner she tried cases In Water,pury, Hart- Oil the defensive, in contrast to his tral Labor Council "strategy" com- water only " signs. Fresh meats, sounded the discordant note of the Advanced by Detectives. Two to Be Executed, the Rest Rapid a ty , S. D., July 14— (A P) ford, Bridgeport, New Havei) and mittee faked to make a recom- fruits and vegetables were becoming position during the early-months bf evening by questioning the legality other parts of the state. his chancellorship. These observers —A burned finger suffered by Dr. mendation. F.carce, Thousands of panicky resi- of allowing George E. Keith to be When she entered the practice of "Apparently there is nothing that dents swarmed to grocery stores to call the speech one of the least con- named for moderator of the meet- to W. F. G. Swann in testing a cosmic Hartsdale, N. Y.. July 14.— (AP) Be Imprisoned for ray apparatus, is the first casualty law Miss O'Neill became associated can avert a general strike," assert- laj; In siege supplies. The San Fran- vincing of any Hitler has made, ing. Keith waa questioned by Lcss- with her father. Attorney John —Two major clues to the disap- In Moonlight Valley's stratosphere ed George Kidwell, member of the cisco Retail (irocers Association The belief was expressed by some ner on residential qualifications. I O’Neill, and her brothers, the late “strategy” committee who has con- that the hand at the helm of the na- Previously to Lessner's stand, the pearance of Bobby Ckmnor cnim- Archbishop’s Murder. camp where Capt. Albert Stevens limited purchases of flour and sugar and Major William Kepner are pre- slstebtly opposed such' drastic ac- to five pounds for each customer. tion Is not as firm as it was. names of Jacob Greenberg, Mathias bled today as a woman driver and (Continued on Page Eight) tion. Problems Untouched ?pless and George Keith were offer- paring for man's greatest flight into In reply to a "rat epidemic" warn- a man peddler were cleared of sus- the thin upper air. Police and fire department heads Most of Germany’s burning probJ ed in nomination for moderator. A f- New York, July 14.— (A P )—Nine ing from Dr. J. C.,Geiger, city health picion. Dr. Swann, director of the Bartol and Army officers from the San cfficer, who spoke of bubonic and lems were left untouched .in Hitler's ter the first fluriy of dissention had Armenians were convicted today olf Francisco Presidio were called into United States authorities, state Research Foundation of Franklin other plagues, the teamsters' union hour and 46 minutes of oratory. subsided, Mathias Spiess was elect- conference by Mayor Rossi 'before ed and took the chair. and local police, co-operating in the the butcher knife slaying of Arch- Institute, Swarthmore. Pa., burned TAVERN KEEPERS consented to removal of accumulat- Finances and foreign policy were investigation, said they were utter- the index finger of his left hand he issued his proclamation. No unmentioned. Argue Ovet Report bishop Leon Tourlan in the Holy mg restaurant garbage. The refuse ly baffled—know not, even, if the when he accidentally came In con- action was announced on a proposal The chancellor, however, sounded Immediately upon the election of Cross Armenian church IiCst Christ- is also the life fodder of 27,000 hogs case Was one of kidnaping. nms eve. tact with an electric wire carrying to request that control of the 2,000 o.t outlying ranches. defiance to any foreign power thaf On the .belief, however, that Bob- 800 volts. He was treated by the AREINQUANDRY National Guardsmen on the water- eeeks to express their criticism by (Continued on Page Eight) The jury's verdict, returned at front be extended over the entire Supplies intended for the blockad- by would have been found by the 1:30 a. m., after a trial lasting five camp physician and continued «d San Franci.sco peninsula, which boycotts. Hitler said that in the face army of searchers If he had only woi'king. city. of boycotts Germany wbiild make weeks, found two of the group — In the hope that peaceful means is threatened with a’most completo wandered away when he disappear- Mateos Leylcgian and Nissan Sar- Testing Instruments colAtion if ferryboatmen should herself “independent" through "our ed about dinner time, Thursday, the Want to Know How They Willi yet restore normal conditions kl.slan guilty of first degree mur- ' Crowded in the confined gondola to the beleaguered metropolitan strike, were reported conjested far ability" and through "the ingenlus- MIDDLETOWN PUTS authorities said they leaned to the space filled with scientific Equip- ness of our inventors and chemists." der. for which the death penalty is area, including Oakland and other buck in rural farming; areas. kidnaping theory. mandatory. The seven others were ment to be taken on the National He took full responsibility for the Can Tune Out Songs at cast bay cities, with a population strike pickets ana sympathizers Other Theories convicted of flr^t degree manslaugh- Geographic Society-Army Air Corps of more than 1,000,000, appeals were execution of 76 men and a woman in Other possible theories advanced flight. Dr. Swann was creating arti- guarded highways and warned OUT WELCOME SIGN ter, punishable by Imprisonment for issued last night. truck drivers against bringing the June 30 "purging," and said he —but only possibilities—were that ten years to life. ficial cosmic rays to satisfy himself would not hesitate to strike down Football Games. “Rule ol Reason" produce into the bay .region. Peta- the blonde baby had been slain by Leylegian is secretary of the New that devices for measuring those Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, any others who dare defy the state. a degenerate, struck and spirited mysterious radiations would be in luma, known as the "egg oasket" York branch of Ta.s.snag, an Ar- chaiiman of a Federal board ap- of California, reported refrlgera- Hitler nearly collapsed, after his away by an automobile driver, or menian revolutional society opposed perfect working order when the effort. His manner contrasted sharp- Expect Visitors from All Hartford. July 14.— (AP) — Con- pointed by ' President Roosevelt to tors pressed to the limit to hold the carried off by a motherless woman. to the policies of the archbishop. The largest balloon ever niade lifts the mediate the Pacific coast maritime ly with the unprecedented threats gondola fifteen miles into the air. necticut has left Itoelf wide open swelling surplus. The same held A woman canvasser, sought aft- other defendants are members of tl(«> for almost anything fo happen be- strike, which has crippled shipping true with butt and other dairy of annihilation he made against er a neighbor told police he saw her society. Adverse Weather Overstate for Its Celebra cause of n new ruling by Its Liquor since May 9, urged a "rule of rea- products at other points, though enemies of the Third Reich. driving swiftly past the Condor Killed In Church. Adverse weather conditions still Pale and visibly shaken by the Control Qlmmisslon banning danc- son.” He declared that "neither the milk delivery continued. home ait the time of the disappear- The churchman was stabbed as he kept the flight personnel “ground- employers nor the working men recent bloooy events, he touched ed" today. Major Kepner announc- ing and music from taverns selling As far south as $tockton In the tion; Fireworks Tonight ance, was found in another West- led a procession up the aisle of the beer. have been sufficiently mindful of his usual oratorical heights only at church. ing Monday would be the earliest San Joaquin valley, crates of fruits chester county community last immediately proprietors of places the rights of the people ns a whole." and vegetables plied up. Butchering the conclusion. Germany’s “ strong night and exonerated after ques- One witness testified he saw Ley- The President’s board, struggling man" apparently was not himself. (Continued on Page Three). selling beer desired to know what and fruit harvesting were halted at Middletown, July 14.— (AP) __ tioning. leglan plunge the butcher knife into desperately to bring about an While Hermann Wilhelm Goering, they were to do with their radio some places because of the trans- The welcome sign was out today to Chief of Police Philip J. McQuil- the archbishop's abdomen. Sar- sets. They asked, for example, armistice between the 27,000 strik- portation blockade. land, of Greenburgh. the town in visitors from throughout the stale kisian was accused of holding the supposing a patron turned on the ing marine workers and the shipping Highway patrolmen, attempting (Oontinned on Page Three) which Hartsda.e is located, di- prelate's right hand during the who came here to participate in the radio and the str.alns of mu.slc burst interests, continued conferences. to prevent violence and keep trucks vulged this development and said stabbing. . celebration of Mlddleto'vn's sequl- MEXICAN SOLDIERS forth, could they be convicted for "W e have to get both sides to- moving, jailed nine, alleged strike centennlal. he waa^ all the more convinced the The seven convicted of man- it? gether on arbitration at once,” O. pickets at Santa Rosa. Four were 21-months-old child had been kid- slaughter were Juan Gonzales, Os- Neighboring communities sent Noting the confusion siirroundiiu? K. Cushing, spokesman for the accused of shooting holes in the ARMS CUT HOPES delegations to Join in the parade naped by a demented person; gan Yarganian, Martin Mozfaq, Har- its edict, the State Liquor Control board said "or find some other gasoline tank of a produce truck. Suspect Released GROUPED IN SONORA which was to get underway at 2:30 ry Sarafian, John Mirijanian, Mihran Commission ruled radios do not have solution.” The armistice efforts Use Special Guards p. m.. d.-iyilght. More than .5,000 A man p^dler, answering the de- Zadigian and -Ohanes Andreasclan. have hit a deadlock over the de- to be removed from taverns but The Southern Pacific Company RAISED BY PARLEY persons were cxpectea to march scription of the eccentric who can- Tlic state charged the killing was they cannot be used ' to furnish mand that all questions in the announced special guards were be- along Main street to Municipal vassed Hartsdale Thursday after- plotted by members of the Tassnag, music. maritime strike be considered In ing placed Rt.mg Its rail lines after Field where a program of speeches noon was picked up by Seabright, angered by the archbishop’s opposi- Fearing Trouble Troops Are Law Is Speolfle the arbitration propsal. receipt of reports that bands of and exercises was to follow. N. J., police but last night he, too, tion to the society. The prelate The law is specific, the commis- Regardless of the general walk- "Reds" were converging on San Twenty-five state policemen were was released. was a supporter of the present Ar- sion held, In barring "entcrt.ainment, out outcome, the ranks of striking Francisco to wreck bridges. Meeting of France and assigned ' for special duty during The man, who identified himself menian Soviet Republic. Moved from Garrisons All such as music. Imitrumcntal or teamsters, taxicab drivers, chauf- the ceremony. Revolutionary handbills were dis- as John Leddy, 47. of Newark, N. Judge Joseph E, (torrigan said he vocal, and dancing." ajd It applies feurs end wholesale butchers, will tributed at Portland, resulting la Tonight the cetebratlon will be J., convince authorities that he would sentence the convicted n Along the West Coast. to radios as well as saxapbones or be swelled tonight and tomorrow. the arrest of Oirk de Jonge, one- Britam Encourage League brought to a close with a display July 24. had been working elsewhere Thurs- pianos. The radios, the commission Laundry drivers have voted to time Communist candidate for may^ of fireworks. day and was in no way connected ruling continued, can bo tuned; in strike tonight, bringing the total Secretary’ of State John A. Dana- or. The Columbia river district from Officials to Call a Meeting. with the Connor case. for baseball games or a church ser- out to approximately 11,000 in the Portland east to Pendleton and her came here as the state's official . Nogale.s. Sonora, Mexico, July 14. bay region. The search continued for the ped- mon. south to Marshfield faced a gasoline representative. dler originally sought—the last tan- — (A P )—Troop.s were quietly being Six thousand culinary workers in PRESIDENFS SON moved Into this Mexican p ort' of But even then, at the first strain shortage. From one-half to one- Middletown received Its charter gible clue—a man who mumbled of of music—whether a hymn after SanFranciaco will strike tomorrow. Geneva, July 14 —(AP) — The from the General Aasemblv in 1784 entry. It was learned today, as the third of the Portland service sta- "cure-all pills” and . "castles in the sermon or a band selection be- Hugo Ernst, president of the wait- tions reported empty tanks. world powers were committed to- but it was on July 14 that Us first government took official cognizance ers union announced. This will af- day to another serious fling at dls- France and Spain,” as he went from of inflammatory handbills which tween innings—off murit go the Gasoline .Shortage mayor and Common Council took radio. fect restaurants, hotels, clubs and armmament next September by the LANDS BIG FISH An acute shortage of gasoline office. (Continued on Page Three) have made their appearance on bor- Harrassed tavern keepers dori't other places employing union labor. official convocation of . the steering der during past few days. and fuel oil was faced at Seattle. dare look far Into the future—the ' Eighth Strike Death One Puget .Sound steamer was fit- committee of disarmament. From Magdalena came 250 sol- The two-montha old maritime con- Arthur Henderson, conference football season, for example. For, ted out to bum wood Instead of o|l diers who yrere sent there from thla they ask, how arc they going to flict resulted in the eighth death last president, encouraged by the recent Hooks 35 Ponnder Off Cocos garrison several months ago. Offi- and others were to be similarly c get around the mlxtur-' of touch- night at Portland. James E. Bateson, Franco-Brittsh conversations , and cially it waa said they were hrought equipped if the shortage continues. the boom given to aequrity pacta, Savannah, Georgia, Boasts downs with college songs. a'Union Pacific railroad brakeman. Tbe Federal Mediation Board said back as a part of government policy officially called the committee meet- Island Where His Father to concentrate troops at garrison it would Issue a public statement ing for the early days of the League points after general elections. - on the situation after another meet- It Does Not Owe a Cent of Nations Assembly beginning Is Fishing on His Vacation. Other Troops Coming ing today. O. K. Cushing, spokes- September 10. There were reports, however, that man for the body, said the board Locarno Pact other troops, from farther south of Lord^s Prayer Is Ruled Out felt it should call for a vote among The eastern locamo pact which Savannah. Ga,, July 14.— (A P )— .^reduction in assessments thrown In the Mexican west coast, were to the maritime unions for selection of Friuce ia fostering and which Eng- There Is no depression hangover In for good measure. Cocos Island, July 14— (A P )__ some here. It became generally land and Italy have endoraed 'was Georgia’s oldest city. Haa paid every bill up to the President Roosevelt had a full day’s kno^^m on both sides of 'oorder that By Leader of Zion City (Continued on Page Two) regained aa a major factor in de- month of June. fishing off thla lltUe green dot in Savannah, on whose bluffs (Seneral handbills signed by General Marial ^ termination to carry on conversa- Offers a io per cent discount to the Pacific ocean before hliii today. Gallegos, purportedly a commander flona in furtherance of world peace. Oglethorpe landed some 200 years With frigate birds flapping over* Chicago, July 14.— (A P )— The-^Officially the prayer and Creed have TREASURY BALANCE ago to estobllah the Colony of Geor- citizens who pay their tax. bills of the old Pancho Villa forces, call- Henderson In a communique said: promptly. head and sharks snapping flsh been forbidden for private or church gia, went I through the depression ing on the people "to arise," had Lord’s Prayer Is to be shunned by "In the light of Information con- Has restored one-fourth of the from their lines, the Prasident and been given official consideration. use since Vollva took command 15 WaahlngtoD, July 14— (A P )— paying its employes promptly and the flock of Wilbur Glenn Vollva, position of the Treasury July 13 cerning the progress of conversa- salary cut suffered by municipal em- his party had a fore-taste of the Meetings it was said, were held on years ago. tions between governments I be-- haa even cut the tax assessment. sport yesterday, after the cruiser both sides of border Just prior to re- pastor and master of Zion, HI. So, "I don’t use the prayer," he said. was: receipts $9,625,360.63; expendi- ployes and another fourth is sebed- tures $15,462,681.57; balance $2,- lieve It useful to convince the meet- Savannah can boast that the .uled to be restored noon. Houston, which is carrying Mr. cent general election, and move- too, Is the Apostles' Creed. j "It waa never intended for church ing." city: Roosevelt to Hawaii, had anchored 596,586,365.75; customs receipts for Mayor Gamble tells how It Is done. ments of machine guns and other The prayer isn't suitable, Vollva use. It's a kingdom prayer.” Between now and September Poes not owe a dime to any bank. off shore. said today with some impatience, the month ..6,861,290.17. "W e have a board of 12 aldermen, weapons of war were reported to 1 •Two glaring errors'' led hlni to Receipts for the fiscal year (since statesmen will devote their efforts Haa paid Its employes promptly on The President yielded to his sen, have been attempted across the bor- end the Creed is inaccu-ate. i I uie tbe Apostles' Creed out of Zion to securing the return of Germany all elected by the city at large. The Franklin, Junior, in the Initial fish- July 1) $116,831,733.06;' expendi- every pay day without issuing a entire city won’t vote for any man der both here and at Naco, aouth of The man who opposes sm oking' church services, be said. to the conference, and It la general- penny in script. ing honors at this uninhabited isl- Bisbee. tures $237,4^,298.08 (Including who is notoriously bad. That helps end drug stores, and insists, the \ "It doesn't acknowledge Christ as $83,762,103.80 of emergency ex- ly fealized that her presence is nec- Haa reduced the tax assessment and, a mere 13 miles in circumfer- On the surface, Nogales—both world Is flat, notified hla followers ; e*aary to its success. naintain the standard of our gov- the creator,” Vollva explained, "and penditures); excess of expenditure* 12 per cent, with another $1,000,000 ‘ ernment" cities of Sonora and Arizona—ap- ct the double ban at thla w eek's' then, too, it is ante-miUenial, while (Continued on Page Three) peared tranquil. $130,631,566.02. gold aaaeU $7383.- sendees, but just as a reminder. 1I am post-mUlenial." 192.079.4L fim ’tmo \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JLT 14, 19B4. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JULY 14,1984. SHORTEST STREET HAS ■Ma PAGE MOST FARKINO SIGNS ' ORANGE LODGE CHURCH :fci PJAN H A m RN E —. _ 1 Weekly Sunday School Leseon • PWA GOING BROKE; the midst-of their work in haying. i '.'#1 Bow street is the shortest; OBITUARY ‘MORE FIRING SiHJAOS’ Hllding Brothers usually get in 60 street in town, but In proportion j SERVICE TOMORROW leads of bay, aad have not put halt ADVERSE WEATHER AlilHOR, IS DEAD it has more parking regulation ! AMUS^ENTS EVERYBODY HAPPY! GOD CARES FOR ELIJAH IS HITLER’S ANSWER TALCOTTVILLE of that amount in their barns yet. signs than any street in town, j Four from Manchester and One The hay la said to be tmuaually DELAYS HIGH HOF They're no less than four no | deat hs _ * Marion Davies Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, their heavy, this summer. parking signs on the street, two ; from Hartford to Go to St. “OPERATOR 13" OUTDOES Arthur Haosmami Text: I Kings 17:1-7; 19:1-8. TO REICH’S ENEMIES son Fred, Mrs. May Wood and a in - S« of Famois American being located on the east aide ^ Mary’s in Morning. ton Webb spent Wednesday at IS (CnntlDiied fronr Page One)' and two on the west side. There 1 Arthur Hauamann died a t hit $300,000,000 Spent Whlim! Famous Film Star—noted for her The Intemattonal L'nlform Sim- home In Tro} Hills, N. J., after an day School Loooen for July is. Ocean Beach "THEBIRtHOFANATIOr la but one house on the etreet. | Four Orange lodges in Manches- stylish and correct clothes, plays the (Conttaned from Ps|r« One) Mr. and Mrs. Frankln Welles, Jr., poszible time for the flight unteia Writer of the 19th Cen* It nins from Chestnut street to | ter and one In Hartford will be Illness of several weeks following and daughter, returned from a OPENING STOCKS an abrupt uneuected change la at- an operation in tbs Morristown hos- 3 Weeks; Expect Empty | part of— By WM. E. OnUBOY. D. D. DIVINE PROVIDENGE Hitler's right band man extoUed Garden street. ■ i represented tomorrow morning In Editor of Advance trip to Vermont on Monday. They New 'York, July 14.—(AP)— Heralded aa Greatest Story of mospheric condlUona developed. divine service at St. Mary!i Episco- pital. He was bom Ip Manchester By GEORGE HENRY DOLE "Der Fuehrer.” Hitler sat with came by way of the Mohawk Trail. Last night Mlaa Amelia Earhart, tiry, Passes Away. . ** years ago, the aon of ths lata bowed headr apparently oblivious of Stocks develoiled a slightly Irregu- Civil War Yet Presented On fal church when f^v. J. Stuart Neill The prophet Elijah stands out Miss Margaret Welles and Miss lar tone In the quiet early trading noted avtatrix, aad her huebaad. talks to them on' the principles of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hauamann, Pnrse by Neil Week. the eulogy. the Screen. George Palmer. Putnam, former their time but^ow are out of print and left for New Jersey about 20 as a great figure in spiritual I Iternatlonal Sunday School Les-. of the field, how* they grow; they Esther Welles, left Friday for a va- today. There, was no pronounced and nearly forgotten. ’ the order. The lodges to attend are history. The records come to us ' son 'Text, July 15...... toil not, neither do they spin; and Reichstag Silent cation at Willoughby Lake, Vt. pressure againAt any group and buy- New York publlaher, paid a surprise •an Trudaeo, July 14.—(API— Washington No. 117, Manchester years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Bolton Twenty-one years ago, daring pi- visit to the camp. They spent about Served Few-Months Mr. Hauamann leaves besides bis Washington, July 14.—fAPI—The from a remc'.o ipast, and it ia no "Y'our heavenly Father knowetb yet I say unto you that Soloihon in NoUclng this, the Relchatag waa ers appeared to be rather scarce. JuUao Hawthorne, 8S, author and Turning from fiction- to the au- No. 99, Daughters of Liberty No. disparagement of Scripture to aay : that ye have need of all these all his glory waa not arrayed like profoundly silent—In contrast to were entertadned at the home of U. S. Steel, American Telephone oneers of the motion picture indus- an hour inspecting the gondola and wife three brothers and three eis- PWA la going broke and feeling Mrs. Sybilla Jones on Thursday. other equipment. They planned to only aon of Nathaniel Hawthorne, thorship of mining promotion liter- 125, Royal Blsick -Preceptory No. 13, ters. They are Paul, WlUlam and rather happy about IL A penniless that they bear the. characteristics ' things."—Matt. (LSt. one of these.” We, need have no cheers when the chancellor threat- and Du Pont sold a trifle lower, U. S. try presented to the theater world a famed American writer of the 19tb ature, Hawthorne ran afoul of the all of Manchester, and Devotional of early records in the history of more anxious thought than they. ened more -executions for future i The concrete road at the "Goat Smelting, was even while Loews, leave by automobile today for a Mrs. John F. Sheehan of this town; purse la the plight the PubUc Worka Farm” intersection has been torn film production that was destined t i three weeks' vacation at a ranch Century, died at hla home early to- law imd was convicted In .1912 of Orange lodge No. 145 of Hartford other times and peoples. Family troubles and broken We are clearly told that our "treason." Consolidated Gas and Chrysler htcome one of the immortals of the using thrf mails to defraud. He was The Orangemen and Orangewomen Frank Hauamann of Farmington, Admlnlatratlon baa been 'seeking for up and work on the new rotary Is In near Sunshine, Wyoming. day. Mrs. Harold .Cittredgs of Simsbury Itself. “OPERATOR 13” Wo probably have reality, mlp- friendships often have their origin troubles In this respect arise from There waa a hush when the chan- showed small gain. screen. paroled afte'r serving a few months full swing.' All traffic la detoured will meet at Orange hall not later and Mrs. Emil Strede of South Cov- Ita acUvlUea, aimed to speed re- At The gled with tradition and beautiful in money matters. International imperfect faith. cellor went through the round of Chancellor Hitlefls speech, Inso- The picture was "The Birth of a Hawthorne had been in falling of his one-year terra. than 10:15 tomorrow morning and stories that came down concerning It is replied, One cannot live on on the Rockville road as the road far as. It directed attention to Ger- GROUND CREWS READY health for aereral ^/eeks after re- entry. covery by pouring huge sums Into enmity and wars arise in the same band-shaking with Individual mem- from Talcottville to Lanz corner, Nation" which proclaimed David On his release from the Atlanta will march to SL Mary's church. The funeral will take place Mon- Job-giving projects, got off to a slow the prophets; but the important faith. But, can one live on wprry? bers of the Cabinet. many's economic difficulties, ' was Wark Griffith, ita director, the Chicago, July 14—(Aft)—-Ground covering from a critical lllnesi early penitentiary. Hawthorne, then «7, thing Is the simplicity with which cause. The greater part of man's Worry over natural provision Is a Vernon Center, is completely torn studied In Wall Street but It held crews have taken posts in the mid- in June. moved to California. In recent years day at 2 p. m.. at the Shorter Fu- Officials said it required fears, anxiety and discontent, con- (Contrary to expectations he did up. reigning genius of the silent picture neral home, 125 Lexington avenue, time to pick worthy undertakings. all these emphasize their spiritual weakness; it does no good and much not discuss the foreign situation ex- out little hope for an early restor- era. west to catch the Stevena-Kepner He ia eurvlved by his widow, ^ he has contributed to newspapers BOX ALARM YESTERDAY truth. cerns solicitude fer natural provi- harm; it is a mental thsease. Though The rotary will consist of a large ation of a free movement of trade stratosphere balloon, the pilots ex- aaven children, five grand-children . and magazines. Passaic, N. J- Cremation will be But now the PWA has only cept to -e-emphaslze the old Nazi .park in the center and four smaller A. tense romantic .story of the Civil later. about 100,000,000 left, and the till STATE Elijah waa a man of his time. sion. Because material things are one cannot live on faith, he can live to and from Germany. The Reich's War, the memory of the "Birth of a pecting it . to come back to earth and three great grandchildren. . Among his children is Mrs. Hlldo- essential to existence, it is natural ■irtewpolnt— consistently repudiated j parks which will separate the roads win be almosfempty by tlie end of Ke does not appear in the New in a faith that puts him in relation latest difficulties have forced cur- Nation" has never died and di.sturbs somewhere in Central Illinois. He dlaregarded. the advice of his i garde Hawthorne Osklson, of New FIRST IN FIVE WEEKS Testament nor in the glory of the to think that they are the first re- to the Heavenly Father and brings by Konstantin von Neurath, foreign which Intersect here. It is expected tailment of buying of copper and News that favorable weather waa father, about avoiding a literary ca- next week.- minister, and economic leaders— that the laying ot the concrete will the wells of emotion within the i York and Berkeley, Calif., poet, es- It has taken about two and a half New Testament teaching. When the quirement. In language beautiful, him Into the stream of Divine Provi- cotton, among other materials. moving toward the starting psolnt. reer and hla prolific pen once car- j saylst afid critic. disciples of Jesus wanted Him to clear and strong^ the Lord gives dence, where natural needs are pro- that Germany could overcome for- start shortly. . hearts of almost every human that Rapid City. S. D., put the ground ried him to the Federal penltcn- The fire alarm that waa sounded ABOUTTOWN weeks for PWA to get'rid of three- THEATER eign trade difficulties through na-J ------• > Business students ' continued to has seen it. ; His widow is the former Edith H. fourtha of $400,000,000 turned over call down fire from heaven and natural provision its true place. He vided. Living in faith brings right- watch commodities. Disappoint- squads on the alert today. They will . The half httndred volumes he ; Garrigues. his secretary and nurse, from Box 75 at the intersection of Dsume inhospitable villagers, “as tells how it will come without eousness, righteous and holy living. Uve genius, which would create An Ambitious Undertaking speed back and forth in the terrl- rarker street and .Middle Turnpike The annual outing of the Luther to It by President Roosevelt before ment waa expressed in some quar- jced were popular reading In t whom he married In San Dlago In League of Emanuel Lutheran Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Elijah," Jesus told him that anxiety and as an effect of prior Into righteousness the Lord acts substitutes I A N n n v r D ters over the failure of business to Reminiscent of the comment and ^tory. in fast cars with a police es- ye.iterday morning waa the first bo.x he sailed for Hawaii. causes, A little child has no worry itderest aroused following the re- n 192,’i after the death of hla first church will be held at Columbia Funds to keep a number of Fed- gy did not know what spirit and gives the light that guides to Many Envoys Absent I nnl/Uflat respond to the recent appreciation cort. much in the manner of a ter- wife, Mary Albertina Amelung. alarm In the South-Manchester fire Lake Friday evening, July 20. All Hey w e r e of. concerning Its sustenance, though contentment, happiness and peace. Noticeably absent were ihost am-1 — — in commodity prices. The Moody lease ol D. W. Griffith's martial rier chasing a butterfly.' district In five weeks. eral projects going and to start a older people allow financial cares to njcsterplece, a .similar courageous those planning to attend should few new non-Federal ones will cat The charming and beautiful Jesus .esme to reveal a larger The Lord knows of all our needs, bassadors, including' those of th e ' i j . spot commodity index has risen to John Oliver La. <3orce, managing During the month of June there notify either Lennart Johnson of and fuller' gospel—a gospel of love corrode. If not to destroy, the charm He need not be told. Yet we should United States, France and Great'.. Bishops home one a new peak for the year, although undertaking has been completed at preparations, said that Major Personal Notices was. a total .of three fires to which up all but a small reserve. This and beauty of life. "Ehtcept ye be- Britain ! recently the pair of mules own- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. Husscll stfect or Fred Lavey of probably will be held' out to meet Robt. W. Chambers “Spy” ot and forgiveness, deep in its com- ask, not to Influence Him, but to ft still is undei the top established William E. Pepner, plot, expected PUBLIC RECORDS the department responded. Of tho.se Cobum Road before Wednesday. contingencies. Civil War days. She is ac- prehensiveness and magnanimity. come as little children, wo shall not bring us In touch with Him and Hltler's assurances that Franz ' a year ago. The newer enterprise which, ac to control the balloon’s drift with fires, i^th special preparation made enter Into the -kingdom of heaven.” have the causes of our trouble re- von Papen, the vice Chancellor, ivrs stopping until they reached the fence In contrast with farm products, cording to critics,-surpasses its pre- much more accuracy than has been CARD OF THANKS for answering alarms either real or The Vublic Works Special Board companied by It is self-evident that . heaven's vealed. With the most of us, natur- closing the roalroad crossing to decessor In military setting and . po.saible before, using a new valve The first detachment of 40 boys will meet Wednesday to divide up But Elijah stands forth, never- in nowise implicated in the “revolt" traffic. there has been a weakening tenden- We wleh to express our thanks and false on the night of July 3, there for the Klwanls camp at Hebron theless, as a great prophet of peace cannot come to one who wor- al wants are exaggerated. The Lord drew attention to Von Papen’s ab- story, is "Operator 13" Marion invented by his high-flying partner, will what is left of the cash among eli- ries over flnancitd matters. Worry Is Mrs. Robert Parker entertained cy ifi steel, scrap, textile and other appreciation to nur many, friends and The will of Annie B. Johnson, late was only qne atlll alarm, that being will leave In 'eight automobiles gible projects. righteousness, stern, as many men desires the quest of righteousness sence. This fact gave strength to lines in recent weeks as demand Davies' latest starring picture, wit.h Capt. Albert W. Stevens. It replaces «elrht>ors for ilielr kintln> and Ot .MnnchV e Miss Davies Reveals brook Cherlth. True prophets 'have Wilhelm Frick, minister of he In- years were opened but no decision emergency parachute. La Gorce bus. No word has been received terior. expressing gratitude to Hit- was made. above June, 1933. ll» silent predecessor in magnitude explained that, should the balloon from the party other than postal days In preparations for their third always been men of simple life and New life Insurance production last annual summer festival, scheduled habit. ler for "saving the nation" from Grange Sunday will be observed has not been denied. This has been bag tear away from the gondola, cards and a telegram announcing An Interesting Secret civil war ana chaos through hls at the Center church tomorrow. The month showed, a gain of 1.9 per cent made possible . .by the vast strides the 'chute ■w'ould slow the gondola's the safe arrival of the party. for next Wednesday afternoon and There ia something in the pro- over tlic like 1933 month, according I Weddings I ( vrning. The society, in conjunction phetic mission that seems inhar- vigorous action. service in the morning will be in achieved by the film industry since fall enough for the passengers tp CHURCHES The fact that Hitler, with only a charge of the Rev. Charles A. to the Association of Life Insurance tv.'cnty-onc years ago. This, allied scramble out in Individual para- with the Porter Library association, monious with luxury and indulg- A son was born vesterdsy after- “A dress is as good as the material from which it is made** 'N EMANUEL LUTHERAN Athe beauties of our own Great West fe.w exceptions, did not mention the Downes of Union. Mr. Downes is Presidents. with the modern facilities of pro- chutes and air helmets. noon to Mr. and Mrti; Jo.seph MiG ■s building a large, two-story addi- ence. The prophet must be well Knut E. Erickson, Pastor in color. chaplain of the State Grange. At The dollar was steady in early special For Saturday Pasqualini-Giancdla chcll of 136 Bissell street. tion at the rear of the Chapel hall in disciplined if he would speak of names of the 77 dead evoked much duction—the advanced perfection of They face on the descent, how^ ‘The evening for the Vacation comment. noon basket lunches will ^ eaten trading. The British pound opened set construction, photographic and .ever, all the ordinary perils of free Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Mlnnlcuccl North Coventry, where' many people others concerning truth and right- Sunday school and Bible classi unchanged at $5.03 7-8. French of 178 Oak street announce the mar- eousness. School demonAtration of studies and "I had to act with the speed of on the church lawn. The’ Grange sound Bcieuce. and the ability to ballooning, multiplied by the fact Soft Shell Crab On T o a st...... The Girls' Friendly society will from this town and other places are at 9:30. English service at 10:45. exhibition and sale of handwork is '..ill provide lemonade and coffee. francs dipped .00 1-4 of a cent to riage of their daughter, Mrs. Mary- hold ,its July meeting Monday eve- Elijah's great antagonist was the lightning," Hitler said in recount- organize and. -gcd auditorium on the second The Week hinted that the proposed reduction , in Manchester Thursday evening, ing today -in floods in western Japan. ping youngster's prize. The Presi- Salvation Army camp at Covontrs : fioor of the Chapel hail, which the earnest and zealous we arc in Saturday of the Stdrmers’ numbers would be Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Jr., and sprouted so the remainder was sow- More than 300 homes Tiave been .de- dent hooked ■ Bonita while another wrong courses, the more harm we Monday, 8:30 a. m.'and each day ed and harrowed. They used a BrSIN ESSM ES'S U NC | | SKitVKII O .U LY - Lalje. which opens on Monday builders have rushed to completion Prayer meeting in. the Citadel at through the week, .se.ssions of the i carried out. son, of Chancellorvllle, Va., is visit- atroyed and nearly 15,000 partially son. John, reeled in Pompano. 11:80 to 8 P. .M ___ should got in touch at once with fl r the play. It has a profes.slonal are likely to do. ' The blindness of 7 p. m. He asserted Ernst Roehm's in- ing her brother, Percy Cook and ■■veeder to cover the seed sowed Sat-' I inundated, said reports to the home It was a brief twilight excursion, 50c Jezebel was manifest in her hatred Daily Vacation Bible School are Adjutaht R. F,. Martin. rl.'igo with footlights and modern Open Air Service at 7:30 p. m. held in the Parish rooms. sistence that the Reichswehr he Mrs. Cook. I u r d a y . I ministry from prefectural govern- ended by darkness and rainfall. e.’eeiric equipment. .Mrs. A. J. Vln- per yard of Elijah and in her determination Sunday j merged with the Storm Troopers ■ The children of Mr. and Mrs. J. j ora. “Some ------25.000 persons, it waa Fishing craft from the Houston t.oii is coaching the cast. to destroy him If she could. ; was a primary cause of their .split, ' G. Macdonald are with their uncle I e.stimated, are homeless. and its escort, the cruiser New Or- Even a prophet must value his 8:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Class- POLISH N.ATION.AL CHURCH [ in Andover during the time their FEAR FAMINE, D IS E S e In the afternron a) 4 o'clock, Leon and up es will continue all summer. Gniuay .Street I Roehm, Storm Troop leader, was leans, sped about Cocoa island, but rtalnault who lias provided thrills at life, though he may be willing to . executed In the June "purging.," mother is in the hospital. III NDBEIXS FEARED DROWNED Dine and Dance at yield it on occasion, and Elijah 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. Rev. Peter Latas. it was the President’s launch which I'levioiis festival.^ with his perform- Adjutant Martin will speak. I Warned Roehm HEBRON had the largest catch. The waters IN COAST STRIKE ARE,« r.,ures in light and lieavv balancing, under the threats of Jezebel went ; Hitler said he was informed of FUTURES Simla. India. Ju'y 14.—(AP)_ to the wilderness discouraged and 3:00 p. m.—Pral.se meeting in the 8:30—Children's mass. I where they made sport were once |V.ill perform with a scythe , on his lark. 10:30—Mass. tb" plot and early in June “impor Miss M. Louise Hollister, her Several hundred persons were feared the rendezvous of pirates. broken spirited. Bedford, Iowa—Having been mar- today to have been drowned in (Continued from Page One) , dun, climbing a ten foot ladder and 7:00 p. m.—Open Air service at There will '^e no picnic at Happy- Roehm” of his own accord to nitce, Miss Marjorie Martin, and the While the viciousness of the Cavey^’s Grill ' dt .-i.ending aniithcr one. He will also Here the Lord's care was mani- ried Friday, July 13, Darrell Pp.lm- floods which have swept over As- sharks drove all thoughts of swim- latter’s nephew and nieces, Dwight, 4.1IS Ea.*ct F o,-. />Cent.T Street _ fest more even than In the feecf- IV'Et Office followed by march to the ' Pavilion Sunday afternoon, on ’ madness." er 21, and his wife, Florence, look- sam. One thousand square mites Next To .M.i.sonic Temple. leaders to carry on collective bar- balance bn his chin the same little CHENEY HALL SALESROOM Ing of the ravens. An angelic vi- Citadel. i account of so many of the church ' "The counter revolution,' Sylvia, and Kathleen Martin, are ' ed into the future. ming from the' sailors’ minds, the gaining but that such procedure pirl, Ruth Christianson, who haa sat people going to Colchester. said, "was to begin with an assault spending two weeks at Giant’s Neck, are reported to be seriously affected black and white frigate birds gave sion came to Elijah In hls sleep 7:30 p. m.—Salvation meeting. j He was sentenced to 20 years and by flood waters. In an area of 300 - the cruisers a royaT welcome.”De- would require a month or more. ■ there before In a .small chair. Ruth Open Daily—9 A. .M.-6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. 5 P. M. and aroused him. The broken- These meetings are public and upon a government buildin.g and Nlantlc. Mrs. T. D. Martin, the chil- | __she __ to ten years as members of a A ..hort-cut wa.s attempted, he I- seven years old this year and conf CONCORDIA LUTHERAN with my arrest. Orders were to be aquare miles houses were swept I scending in large droves, they all PIEL'S BEER and A BIG spirited and discouraged man everyone is invited to attend. dren s grandmother. Joined the party i gang of robbers away and all the cattle drowned, [but took over the ships. explained in the hope that employ- siderably heavier. Hartford Koad Manchester arose In strength, prepared for the K. Richter, Pastor given to the Storm Troops in ray Saturday for a stay of a few days. ers and workers would consent to By er. .r llib society mailed no- great conflict and triumph that .ST. .M.ARY’S CHURCH name." Several local members of Colonel CROFT ALE TWELVE s.n armistice ana voluntarily submit tices to scattered people giving the were in store for him. ■Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector 8:00 a. m.—German Service. The chancellor charged* Roehm Henry Champion Chapter, D. A. R., the issues in dl.spute to arbitration. date of "June" Insle.nd of July 18. 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. had Joined General Kurt von .Schlei- attended a meeting of the chapter •\lso Sei-^ing the Faiiious Waterfront employers had agreed SWEDISH CONGREG.ATltDNAL Sunday, July 15th—Seventh Sun- 10:00 a. m.—English Service. cher, former chancellor. In ■ the at the Nathaniel Foote Memorial to unconditional arbitration of the July 29—"Waldfest" in Jarvis plot, and that they met "with a \ OUNCE 8. E. Green, Minister day after Trinity: 8:00 a. ___ Holy House In Colchester Wednesday Umgshoremen'a strike but the ques- NORWICH POLICE HAVE Communion. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Grove. Service begins at 10:30 a. I fc reign statesman.” Both wore kill- afternoon. Plol^s Fanciest Pilsner tion of the other maritime- unions Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. m. ed June 30, as was Von Schlei- jiraycr and sermon by the rector. cher’s wife. Edwin T. Smith, who recently un- Famous Here and Abioadl deadlocked the truce proposal. English Morning Worship, 11:10. Sermon topic: "The Enduring Waldfest committee -will meet derwent an operation for cataract GLASS It was after a prolonged confer- WARRANT FOR LOBECK Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Wednesday at 8 p. m. "Only by Interfering ruthlessly Stones". Washington Loyal Orange and with blood was it still possible at the Hartford ho.spital, has re- ence on this question with Thomas IT'S HERE MANCHESTER! This afternoon the Sunday School I^odges No. 117 and No. 99 and the turned to his home here, accom- G, Plant, president of the Water- holds its annual picnic at Peterson's ST. BRIDGET’S R. C, to prevent the revolt frbm spread- p.'nied by hls daughter. Miss Flor- front Employers Union, and Hiign Fined in Court Here This Morn- THE NEW SHOW SEASON OF HITS! farm in Ellington. 'Those de.siring Laughters of Liberty will attend the Rev. J. F. Kenney, Pastor ing out," Hltier continued. "Theie Gallagher of the Matson .Navigation ! merning service. 7:00 p. m,—Eve- could be no question but that it ence E. Smith, principal of the Sey- ing: He Is Being Held for transportation will meet at the ning prayer and sermon. Sermon There will be masses at 7:00, mour school. West Hartford. The Your Vps and t-onipany that the board disclosed : Norwich Policeman. THIS WEEK . . NEXT WEEK . . . EVERY WEEK! church at 1:00 p. m. 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30. At the 8:30 was better to destroy a hundred It had failed. I The Young People's Federation topic: "Price of Sin." Evening serv- niutlneers and conspirators than to sight of Mr. Smith's eye. is complete- Nairagansctt and ice will be in charge of John John- mass the Junior choir will sing; ly restored, but he will have to wear After being found guilty on a •*** *0'C4!. ^ b e r t W. Chambers' will start their meetings at Crom- 1. Let Glory in the Highest. iet .tens of thousands of Innoccn: 3. Downs are rousing romanra Is now he finest screen entertainment of the year— well Saturday, July 21st, and will ston. A. (Storm Troops) men peiian on dark glasses lor some time. A late; Hampden Aie charge of theft and fined $15 and Sessions of the church school, . 2. Mother All Beautiful. operatoin on the other eye, which is rosta In police court today, Joseph dramaUc, apcctacalar, bright with gayety and songsl ' ^ continue over Sunday, July 29. 3, Jesus My Lord, My God. one side and tens of thousands of smoother Also Men's Bible class and Highland Park equally innocent persons on the also affected, may be necessary. J. Lupacchlno, alias Lubec, waa be- Sunday school omitted during July 4. Sacred Heart of Jesus. Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell entertained LEND A HAND ing held by the local police for an At the 10:30 mass the following other." and August. Hitler claimed normality was re- the Women’s Bridge Club a t .her officer representing the Norwich MAJORaUES CRUMBLE soollsta will'alng In the various home Thursday afternoon. Three police department to arrive here to Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. parts of the mSsa: stored by July 1. Adjutant R. E. Martin cf the Sa’- "If today I read in foreign news- tables were in play. Mrs. May Car- '^ tlo n Army would be grateful for take him to Norwich. A warrant ' Preflude: Organ ...... Kinder , charging Lupacchlno with theft in IN BABY KIDNAP CASE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Kyrie Eleison ...... , Loerch papers that I am filled U present penter Clark of Portchester, N. Y., .SCHI.ITZ ON DRAI GHT I the donation o ' loan of an ordinary H. B. Anthony, Nllnister with deep apprehension with eco was the guest of the club. She won I hoa^ai ■ bed which caii be rained ; the Thames River city was issued Stella Kiieske, Ben R ad^g first honors, Mias Marion (tott sec- i and the fact made known to the lo- (Oonttnned from Page One) .Offertory solo: Ave Marla nomlc worries, I can give hut one ! or lolyered for a cripple now obliged Sunday answer: Yes. ond. SANDWICHES \ to lie day In and dav out Anyone ;cal police. Details of the theft in- ...... Cora RomA volving Lupacchlno in Norwich 9:00 a. m.—Morning 'prayer serv- Margaret Zableskos "But anxiety ia not a thing that Mrs. Harry Crawley and daugh- Of .All Kinds Served. having .auch a bed not now In .uaa h COOPER door to door of the humble Harta- ice. ters, the Misses Doris and Patricia, . would have the natlafactlon of were not available at press time.' dale development. Sanctus...... Locrch weighs me dowm only today It haa [ k"howlng u\t* for a moat worthy Charles H. Connor, Yale and Exe- 9:30 a, m.—Church Bible school. Benedtetus ...... Loerch always weighed me down'' of Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, arriv- 'patient. \ WOM.VN SHOT TO I)E.\TH ter alumnus and father of the miss- 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship with Albert Zurawekas, Walt Willlama Two little glrle presented Hitler ed at the country place of Mr. and ing child, maintained a vigil over sermon by. the pastor. Agnus Del ...... Loerch with roses when his spefCii was Mrs. Charles E. Hildlng Thursday to .St Louis, July 14.—(AP) — A the telephone at his home, awaiting 6:30 p. m.—'Young People's Hour. Maude Foley. over. help celebrate the eighth birthday of woman identified as Defflo- Maater- word from the kidnapers—if- any. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service Nearly all the audience were Miss Naida, daughter of Mr. and son was shot to death here last night As to whether he would pay a v.ith .sermon by the pastor. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH members, of three groups: The Mrs. John Morton of New York, who as Federal officers raided an apart- ransom; he said: The Week Rev. W. P. Reldv, Faator Reichstag, the Stahlhelm, nr Steel are guests at the HUdlng place. COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER j raent In Weat St. Louis. The fed- _ "I don’t know where I'd get It. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid- Rev. Patrick Killeen . Helmet Veterans Assocaition. and Clarence Buell and a friend, pf era) officers would not discuss the I m Just a* civil engineer working week prayer meeting. Rev. Thomas Stack the Stonn Troops. Bedford Hills, N. Y.,“ arrived Satur? I shooting. The woman, suffering for a small salary." Friday at 7:30 p. m.^-Qaas meet- Hitler was under heavy guard day to spend the week end at the ing. . Masses will' be at 7, 8:30 and Burnside vs. I from a wound in the head, died in a Jean P'xrker With the waning hope of a dis- 10:30. Children's Mass In Basement when he went to the KroII theater, heme'of Mr. Buell's uncle arid aunt. city hospital. Katharine .'Alexander Ted Healy taaught father, as state. Troopers, Chapel at 8:30. where the Reichstag met. and on Ml. and Mrs. E. G. Lord. SEETHE NEW R E O then decide! Special For Sunday The Four MII!*i Brothers Boy Scouts and volunteers'returned SECOND OO.NGBEGATIONAL Music by the Junior Chorus Choir his return. Thousands cheered him A meeting of the Town School empty-handed from their search, he Frederick C. Allen, Minister at the 8:30 Mass. on bis way. Board was held at the town clerk's said: Manchester temlenumnJ'ir"^”' pting ItrinH on our ii>onu to choooo from. ">«"> "‘her Sun. - Mon. and Tues. Prelude Panus Angelicus, .Fraqke cffice Thursday evening. Most of the Modern and Old Fashioned "One thing seems certain. My son Union service of morning worship ...... Organ business done waa routine In nature. If you are thinking of a new car—and who jW/.aUyWr—Swiym. is not dead. I am satisfied that he at 10:45. Sermon by Rev. F. C Hymm—Holy God We Praise Thy Clifford Perry was appointed to look •^rettrm end lock, STEAKS AND CHOPS SHOWERS BRING RELIEF •795 cocon, S»895 Laat Day Name ml Blight 3 DeLuxe Shows la alive, in the hands of someone Allen, "The Heart That Sees. " after the schoolbousea, doing such isn't these summer days—by all means see B»*9e*C#epe « i SiandmdSedam DANCE “SHOOT THE WORKS” who kidnaped him." Next Sunday -morning Mr. Allen Hymn—To Jesus Heart All Burning Kansas City, Tuly 14.—(AP) — repair work and making such prepa- • . pl«9 l u BEER ON DRAUGHT Sunday—5-7-9 With Connor was his own father, Will preach In exchange with Rev. Hymn—Mother Dear Oh Pray For Light showers brought monetary ration as may be necessary to put the new Reo Flying Cloud—the car without Full IJne of California Wines. ‘RETURN of the TERROR’ Charles P. Connor. 80, retired cloth- Donald Dorchester of the Methodls» Me. relief today from blistering tem- them in shape for the fall opening. HilFs Grove- ing merchant of Arlington, Mass. Kpiscopal church of Windsor. Communion—Solo, Violin, My Task, peratures to parts of Missouri and The riebron Young Women's Club a gearshift lever. A ^fer car—33?3% easier ALF’S TAVERN raE SH SEA FOOD ALWAYS ON HA.N’D WED. AND THITIS. A trained police dog was brought The first week of the 'Vacation . Roberta, Organ. Kansas, where -virtually every point met at the home hf Mrs. Catherine Live Fresh Lobsters and Soft Shell Cmbs. FBI. AND SAT. Recessional—Organ. In Burnside Center, Where You Can Get The Daring Young .M o.i On the Fly ing Trapeu to aid the Department of Justice Church School has passed happily yesterday reported readings above Fickett Thursday afternoon. There Wapping Center The Girl You Loved in “Only Testerday* agents, beaded by Frank Fay, who und 8ucce.s8fully. On Monday, July Music at the 1(^30 Mass. Low the century ma.-k were three tables of bridge. Mrs. to drive. A large, QUALITY car, brilliantly established headquarters next door 23rd, the whole school will go to- Mass For the Summer. Scattered ralrs measuring less Mark Hills won first prize, Mrs. Ekl- A Good Glass Of Beer On Draught. Saturday, July 14 MARGARET SULLIVAN JOE E. BROWN to the Connor home. Anthem Chorus — Thy Kingdom streamlined—easy on gas and oil—priced ^ THE TEA ROOM In gether in two buses to the Children’s than an inch ended record-breaking, mund H. Horton consolation, Dancing 9 to 1. in “THE CIRCUS CLOWN** But always the dog followed the Museum in Hartford. The children <2ome. temperatures that rocketed to 1191 A baseball game will be played on Opp. St. James’s Church Sfi;t Main Street Co-Feature: scent from the Connor lawn, Hymn-Daughter of a Mightv only slightly higher than the smallest cars! THE CAmUflTHOUT A GEARSHIFT LEVER I Mil SM I W. HANSEN, Prop. LEO WEHR’S YXYIC will see the scientific exhibits and Father. degrees at Belleville, Kas., and 1171 the new diamond at Amston Lake, busiqess built on quality” “LITTLE MAN WHAT NOW?” “MOST PRECIOUS THING IN LIFE” through the woods and back, back at Hays. Kas. j between the local town team and the Broadcasting Orchestra fn . J ------I**’* stcreoptlcon pictures relating to Hymn Chorus—O Sacred Heart of eandplle where Bobby | them, and will view several reels of Jesus. Relief officials said the water | Storrs nine, Sunday afternoon at 3 played. motion pictures, one of which depicts shortage for livestock had reached I p. m. COLE MOTOR SALES Recessional—Organ. , an acuU stags in both lUUs. 1 Most of the local farmers are In 91 Center S tre e t fBANCHEynSR BVaNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. OeNN., SATURDAY. ^ULY

lianrlfMtrr notlea la Ui« rapoirU luppUed to tba oa tha ualvartal auffraca baata. praaa. Than laat Novambar a lot of Spaa- “Eveiythin» Is Under Control” It la in juat that particttlar that lab wotkmea bulldlaf a aaw power Surtttag Brntid tha public achool aducatora are weak plaat wlthla the atata—laore aiod* PUi^SBEt) BT THE In new YORK MONDAY WE’VE ARRANGED SPECIAL m tA L O FRINTIBQ COUPAKT, IKC. la their rather deaperata campalsa erotxatlon—kicked up another dla. If SMMl I •leMNiA.Aavici.iNs: SERVICE IN OUR PRESCRlPnON-DEPT.! Umiiebtsttr. Conn acalnat achool economies which, atjturbanee and all the able bodied TBOBAS rERODBON their moat draatic, are leas than Andorraaa bad to mobilise. The ^ By PACT. HAKSISON Last Monday we were overwhelmed by a great num- 0«a«ral ManaEsr New York, tilers are a lot of smsR ber of preacripUune . . . this Monday wa're prepared those enforced by tbe depression latter threw out 40 of the Spaniards V . 5 . 14.—There are I details whieh run into money. Tlie with additional expert pharmacy service combining ac- ' Fooadtd Oetobar 1, t i l l upon other 'Services. They do not d™ *"*“ silverware, for example. Pabltibad Evary Cvanlns Eieapt and that trouble was over. their offices. In ships. To must bear your private Ineinla and curacy and fine ingredients at moderate pricea! B«a4»a and Boltdaya Entarad at tba make any satisfactory effort to show Now Andorra gets Into the apot- a landsmans eye, at least, some of the flag of.Wour club ‘Hie man- PMt OSlea at Baoobaatar. Cona, aa Baaaad Claaa Man Judgment -upon us if. In the midst front for about a bimdred yards, 1S5 Pair! WOMEN’S $2.00 to $S.OO 84 to 44. aivertieemente In the uaricheater of such manifest need, we take Testimony of Ivy Lee, glgantean Sound. Stewards get busy In Bvenina Herald. some wooden benches and a floating galleys shaking up a few rounds SUSfMEtt SHOICX ...... 59c this road Ip dealing^ with the dif- publicity mao, before a CongresEon- pier. Also a high board fence to 36 Only! BABIES’ 20c COTTON' ficulties now confronting our cocktails. Skippers make a critic;*.Ica^^ SATUKDAT, JULY 14. al committee that he received many keep out the stares of the curious. Inspection to be sure everything’s SHIRTS AND BANDS ...... farms and factories. Two Uitnta, There were about 40 boats there this 24 Only: LITTLE GIRLS’ 89c . 1 9 c I think, muSk be done In our thousands of dollars through the shiny and shipshape. Engineers day; cruisers, mostly, but out In the duck below to warm up the motors. WASH DRESSES (2 to 6) ...... Monday Only! First Bargain Table! THE FRISCO CRISIS schools, 'colleges and universities German Dye Trust for advising the river were anchored Commodore . 1 9 c to help prevent our talking this Oermank what to say and what Owners arrive by Uxi and limou- No other labor dlsturhaaco since Arthur Curtiss James’ Aloha, sine, and look pretty worn and 28 Only! BABIES' 89t ROMPERS (1 to 8) , suicide's road. itatemenCa to issue to create favor- square-rigged and romantic looking . 1 9 c tha beginning of the recovery era, or First,'from one end of our school warm until _the’ve freshened up and —ALL-PERFECT— able effects upon the American and Henry B. H. Ripley’s steam donned their Jaunty cape. 21 Only: BABIES’ 59c ML'SUN BONNETS for that matter during the deprea- system to the other, we must re- yacht Elfreda. • • « . 2 7 c aloa or for a long time before, has build our curricula around a spinal public from the beginning of the • • 28 Onlyl GIRLS’ 59o COTTON BLOUSES column of political, social and eco- Business Men on Deck. (7 te tO) ...... compared In algniflcance with the Hitler regime, la somewhat astonish- Has Crew of SS. . 2 7 c “Vanity Fair” Chiffon nomic studies which reduce to ut- J. P. Jlorgan’s big black Corsair Junius Morgan commutes to and 20 Only! OIRI.S’ 59o COTTON DRESSES one now threatening to throw Call- ter Blmpllclty and Intelligibility ing. from Glen Cove In a modest little (7 to 121 ...... is here most of the time. It’s no cruiser, but he also owns a big sati- 27c fomla If not the whole PacUlc the plain principles ot organisa- It la difficult to And in Mr. Lee's longer the largest or most power- MONDAY tion and (iperatloti that must n g yacht. William Harkness uses Coaat into chaos. admitted activities anything par- ful of private ya^U but remalna- the trim Ardea, and Geor« Moffett to Only! 88.00 R.AYON BEDSPREADS ...... $1.98 and Service Silk Hose govern the work of an age of the molt CelebrAtAH rSlvHeea a ____ _ ' ^ ticularly reprehensible. He appears the most celebrated. Carries a crew the Cossack. Ogden Mills has a With aUrUlng rapidity the aitim- science and technology if its mag- of 58 men. I've heard that the cap- D Only! $1.95 LINEN 7-PC. LUNCH SETS .. mUtent mechanism for producing to have given • tho Nazis some ex- big steam yacht, the Avalon, but $1.29 tlon out there has resolved itself tain, W. B. Porter, is paid $12,000 a uses a small, fast boat for the trip n.5 Only! 25c to 89c ORGANDIE, RATON abundance Is to serve instead of cellent advice; such, for Instance, as year and has a first mate to do the ami LACE BtTREAU SC A R FS...... within the last fe.w days Into some- sink us. These atudies must he from Woodbury, . Larg- 12c thing so closely approaching an in- in telling them they need not ex- actual navigation. Now you know est of the commuting craft ie Mar- 698 Only! MEN*’S 23c and 85c "ARROW” (*) organised, not in terms of tradi- wh^ Mr. Morgan once advised a dustrial revolution that It is mlnc- Uonal academic .objectives, but pect to be able, by any sort of propa- shall Field's Corlssnde. Feat, too, ST.ARCHED .AND SE>n-80FT * man who was wondering whether and can come down the Sound In eny COLLARS. 2 for ...... Regularly 85c and $1.00. Ing matters to call it by any other for the avowed social purpose of ganda, to reconcile American aentl- he could afford a yacht that "nobody training a generation of citlsens weather. , 500 Only! 20r PLATINUM-EDGED name. Aa union after union votes ment to tbe Nasi persecution of the can afford a sracht who even has to OI-ASS SOUP PLATES ...... to play a productive role in tho think about the cost.’’ One by one they get away in a The chiffons are sheer, clear and overwhelmingly either to strike at creation compieken'iun and con- Jews-that the American mentality! f™tVve*lsS^t which may be pres-[vere ease, use hot applications over cloud of spray, pennants flying, 04 Only; BOYS’ 4-PC. $1.40 was unalterably opposed- to such T 1 ^*. Burlew, and ent. Use a glassful of water every'Ujc stomach. But Aside from the craft itself, and brass and varnish glistening in the BASEBALL SUITS ...... have an all silk top. once or to stand ready to partici- trol of a workable social and eco- Ickes own insistence on putting I half hour and a small amount dur-' the per- its running expenses and physical SPECIALS manent removal of heart bum and afternoon eun. From the upper 79 Only! BOVS’ $1.29 a LU WOOU pate In a general walkout it la pef- nomic order In an age ol plenty. things. his Angers Into things with which Ing the night If you are awake. upkeep, and the wages of Its crew, Second, the universities and re- Indigestion it is Important that the windows of gloomy Bellevue elck SLEEVELESS SUEATEBS ...... feetly apparent that this la no stam- . Tbe really amazing thing about and club memberships and things SUMMER SHADES . . . Mouette! search Institutes must organize c o ^ r S V . o r * ' ^ * '' ’ Every day you should take a diet be corrected. people wave bon voyage. (*) discontinued styles. Manoal Liquer! Shorrytone! ped# inaugurated by professional to insure an earlier con.slderatlon this disclosure la that the publicity sglUtora—It la a bigger thing than of the social and economic effects .agent could have been able to get aa"; Then" wfui^cf ntb^ll^r*’'" -eSfng yT\shom7tak”^^^^^ T QnE,qTIONS AND ANB\4T.R!I of the discoveries of the physical the Germane to pay him very large reeponslble for the coating of your the best plan would be to purebasa MAIN FLOOR any such group is capable of creat- (Dry Nose and Throat) tongue and the bad taete In your aclenUfct and industrial technolo- turns on a monthly basi.s for tell- one of the "chest weight exercUes" ing. It la obiious that there Is mm to take Tnffwolls Diare. out-of-doors. If you TUdll fol- mouth. You can Increase kidney which you can secure from any Monday Special! ' Maker’s Samples! Under the research sys- ing them what any American could Monday Special! Monday Special! Women’s $5.00 operating some deep-seated and tem to date the social aclentlst A Glaring Oversight low these _dlrections fafthfully ’ you! ca?s“e?oneto h iv r^ d r^ T o u th 'w d | ^ r o u p d^rnktag “ iwge sporting goods store. It Is attached have told them quite as well and will be able to get satisfactory re-i throat, also. drv dry nosKHU nostrils at times? I ° f water but you must to the wall and exercises by ropea widespread resentment that must gets Into the game too late. They The magnificent new Poet Office also diet and exercise to overcome wait until tlio discoveries radical- apparently quite aa convincingly, suits and I feel sure that as long aa I Answer: Inflammation of the running over pulleys. u S2o 9 5 a n d $ 3 , 9 5 Da3^me and Women’s $2.95 and $3.95 Washable Bembierg Print' have- been smoldering for a long Building which tbe Hoover ad- you eat the right foods In their cor-1 membranes is nmially the cause of a ■ *®.'“* * T MONDAY ly upset old social anti economic and for the telling of which roost of ministration built for Jim Farley is time end is merely flashing Ipto ariaiigcnienta and then come rect combinations that you a ill' dry mouth, throat and nostrils. This! ° “l® *’“ ® •‘^er First Aid to Fresh Cato them would have considered them- going to have Venetian blinds some flow more readily. All Wool Same now. At alt events the along aa a kind of wrecking day. But just now many of its have no return of tho heart bum. ; is caused from a systemic acidosis Question: Mrs. Frances G. asks: selves overpaid with a ten dollar After a few days of this water] ------"What would you recommend to MAIN FLOOR gravity of the situation la imprec- windows are covered with otd (Reducing Upper Arm) wash a fresh cut with — water or alve, and conditions have reached No such problem aa the one dis- bill or even a cigar. sheets, wrapping paper, newspapers „^®, ®“®i (Symptoms of Poor EUralnatlon) _ v,- Sports Dresses kndhnri an occasional old :smock___ should or ki- be careful of the food com-1 . QuesUon: Raymond W. asks: , Question: Mrs. ilalcolm H. asks: carbolic acid? Or should the Inside the point .where they may be ex- cussed by Dr. Frank causes any Evidently Mr. Lee mus* have blnaUons If one wishes to correct i “What causes a bad taste In my Will you kindly Ull me how to re- of the cut be painted with Iodine?” Swim Suits started off by telling the Nazis that mono. Employes found themselves Answer: .Cuts and abrasiona BARGAIN BRIEFS pected, unless some- remedy for worry to the National Education in air-cooled offices with a broiling heart burn permanently. Make your! mouth in the morning and some- duce the upper arms?" Women’s Silk and tham is found Immediately, to grow As-‘*o(iaUon- Ita Interest apparently, as a good publicity man be was sun shining through curtaihless meals as simple as possible, usinglumes all day? Also, what causes Answer: Ary kind of arm exer- ZZ“.‘rshould be washed with sterilized Women’s New Crepe windows. They couldn't stand it! not more than two to four foods at | my tongue and mouth and throat______to clsea will reduM the fat on your l T ini, S possible after Organdie Neckwear D’Orsay Slippers worse with the rapidity of an ava- j elroi'st entirely with approprla-! If”®**- a meal. Avoid highly seasonal, be always coated? Does the fact arms. The best ones to take a re ' painted with $1.59 $2.00 tlons. But President Frank seems | foods. lanche that baa passed the prelim- Secretary John M. Byrne of the that I don't drink very much water i those requiring a reasonable amount i mercurochrome. _ , WO-VEN SEERSUCKER! GINGHAM! Group 1. inary rumbling and sliding stage to think that present school cur- NBA code authority for the funeral As a temporary measure for re- has anything to do with this.?" ' ; of muscular tension and. at the same PIQUE VOILE! FIGURED VOILE! and Halter neck, brassiere top. sun- 39< back and adjusting strap models Colorful Beraberg prints in ten 59< and is beginning Its rush. rtctila have no useful purpose at all,- BEHIND THE SCENES IN supply Industry reports that in all moving heart -burn, take “ a■ “little ii-iE Answer: InsufficientlosiuiicicDt elimination:eiiminaiion: time, thesetnese exercises shouldsbould be used]used Annual coh>nmr.»i/^n i__ PIQUE to solid shades, flora) pattern* and Monday only! Values up to Monday only! sizes 4 to 8 to baking soda In warm water. In se-,of toxins from the body is probablyirapidly and With vigor. Probably|capita to Belglum^ls g aU ^ to sizes 34 to 42. Smartest mod- smart styles/to sizes 38 to 44. that to he any good the school sys- his long experience he never saw 37 stripes! 81,! Slightly mussed. Numer- black crope, pastel lined. Soft We have never expertencied. In "a business improvement so rapid" els of tbe season to plain and two- ous wanted styles. These are sole, Cuban > heel model with America, a general strike. But It tem must be completely recoii- Slses 14 te 46, 'but not all sizes In each tone shades: all samples. mesh vamp. as has occurred In his Industry style. Group requires no great Imagination to ap- slnicted before It Is capable of lead- (Ckide authority fees for members CATALINA BLUE! SEAFOAM. Ing anywhere. are IS cents per coffin .shipped.) GREEN!.. BLACK! NAVY! J a c l^ dresses to Bemberg Boys’ $1.00 Sports praelate the situation of the coast Simback styles, short puff, cap and lone GOLD. COAST YELLOW and sheera and crepe prints. Sizes W’omen’a Printed And thero^iu.s been for some time Julian Frlant, Farley's patron- sleeve models! “ Broadcloth Shirts cities If- such a disaster .shoulii over- By RODNEY DllTCHER age man at the Agriculture be- AWNING ORANGE! 16 yz to 24 1-2 and 38 to 50. Handkerchiefs a .very general suspicion, among any The llerali. Washlhgtun- tkirre- SECOND FLOOR take them. Those populations partment, discourages job seek- SECOND FLOOR THIRD FI-OOR would be practically marooned in number of people less proflclent spoiident. ers with signs like this on hls 78< the midst of their own suffering. than Dr. Frank in formulation door: "This Office Is Closed for Washington. July 14.—The as-i. ji the Day! Senators and Congress- Monday—MAIN floor table! Monday only! These are 12- Monday special! sizes 8 to Under such conditions, where it be- and expression of theories, that such ststant secrttaryshlp of sgrirulture men Please Knock." . . . Patients Monday Special! 1,000 Pairs! Monday Special! Inch square# with l-16th-inch 1*H, Junior and prep, in pat- comes a question of every man for is precUely the situation. Iti the public Gallinger Hospital hema In light. and dvk terns, solid shades ai-d white. left vacant by Dr. Tugwell looked Extra! 79c Sheer Chiffon shades. blijiself and bis family, the thin The qtie.-ition 1s, shall the public ' * couple,of fellows here were unable to sleep, nurses Men’s $21.^ Pure reported, because of loud snores Samples! 59c to 79c veneer of our civilization can dla ] school system become worthy -I Both ere .uncomfortable in, their and Service “KAYSER” GLOVES ___ , present aurrfundings- Dr. M. L. from Policeman Jules An'cine, Women’s Long Gum Washable Bags solve like magic. ^ helping to equip Its pu-j Wilson, director of the-subsistence assigned to guard a prisoner there. Go/f, too, has its Rubber Rain Capes With such a possibility confront- plls. through understanding, for the j homestead program, and Assistant Jules ta out of luck. . . . Some of Worsted Suits tbe Department of Commerce-NKA _____ 'C ing millions of people— and imhap- life artead of them or shall It con- '.Secretary of War Harry Woodring, Silk Hose “MARK CROSS” GLOVES 39< tinue to bo quite pro forma and of T elevators, heretofore always staffed Guaranteed waahabie simu- pUy very fap indeed from being re- r«j.i - w , * . under Secretary of tho Interior by - colored ...girls, are now operated . - 49< lated leathers to white, block, real use to nobody but tho.se who: Ickcs. And IckeS gets on Wilson's white girls.’Coloreti girls run tho 'I Monday only!----- Slight irregu- navy, brown and gu,y' Pouchea moU—It la Impossible- to refrain $14.99 larsrs of $1 and _ $1.28___ grades. make their living In it? nerves. Two able, honest' men, ■ Interior. ' ' . State,...... War, Justice' and i Business Moments and envelopes with safety from an uneasy feeling that for tho i they haven’t ever realiv quarreled! ; Agriculture elevators. Colored men 49 from Regular Stock I 42 and 4S-ineh lengtha. pockets! bead of tbe nation to be sailing ; But Wilson will be a lot happier *>nndle tho RFC, Treasury, ICC. j | Dark and medium shadea of blue, brown and dally farther away from his very AXDORR.\ I when he gets back with his old i *"■‘1 Labor lifts. Capitol elevators ' ‘‘HE.-\D DOWN, eye on the ball.’* When this admonition to your* Values 79c to $1.00! grey to sizes 35 to 44. great reaponsthllltles on a pleasure . „ , , . 1 friends at AAA. ' . are operated by white men, cus- ! 8 pairs $1.55 ms Duslne.ss of opening up back- j Woodrtng, former govemo^of ' tomarily students who study be- , S:ipon style In Durene mesh and novelty Monday Special! Regrular $3.00 voyage is, to say the least, un- 1 self brings the reward of a ringing drive up the fairway, a beautiful Chlffofis are sllk-to-the-top and tbe ward regions by tho building of i Kansas, never could get along w Itii ' trips, shpons to chamolsette with organdie cuffs. fortunate. service baa a lisle top and sole. Called Perfect fitting an.d washable. Pre-Shrunk Twill Stripe Slacks roads and the IntroducUon of auto-1 **’* generals here. Ho didn't take ! ma.shie shot to the green or a twenty-foot putt right into the cup irregulare because of slight variations to 800 Pairs! $1.69 Value! "BRAMBLEBERRY” 22-PC. Flatly, If a general strike ts the shading. ■WHITE! ECKJSHELL! BEIGE! Fast color brown, black mobllee Is * in * tho .. line . of pr^Bresa,,progrese I j,, taken by vhelr ^ civilian superiors . . . it’s then that the real thrill of the game begins to seep into called, even In the San Francisco CO^RS: Monoal Sherrytonet .and NA'VY! and grey stripes. Sizes 20 area alone, this country will be face of course, but It doesn't slws>-s j and perhaps affronted some of : Health and Diet Crashtone and Mouette. to 4a. $ 1.19 make lor peace. Take tho case of .- them. I your veins; the worries ot state give way to the pleasant concern MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR PORCELAIN DINNER SETS to face with a crisis In every way the independent or semi-todependent Certain members of the general Ivory bodied ware embotaed aa critical and In tome .ways faf stale of An,i.,rr.. — .u- . I etnff helped develop the material Advice of lowering your score; while the fresh air and the exercise pay with the famous English bramble- more dangerous, than that when, . .1, °n the south slope - purchases scandal whjch brought a By Ur. Frank McCoy ' Monday Special! berry design, and colorful -center or the eastern Vyreueos. j grand Jury Investigation, when dividends in health and mental fitness for the battles of life. '^Monday Special! spray of flowera. $ with tee banking structure falling 1.95 Its area ts about seven tiroes that • II**"** looked bad for Woodring, Monday Special Offer! Into ruin, Mr. Roosevelt entered the HE.VRT bi:rn a \v .\rnino 247 Pairs! Girls’ $1.50 Barefoot 4 square lunch platea of Manchester, It has five thousand i happened to Woodring at SYMPTO.M presidency. neonie .... . i. mousand the gr^nd Jury's hands. He then 4 bread-'n-butter plates people, seven policemen, a caplUl, cleared himself before an tove-di- “Head down, eye on the ball.” But keep your eye also on that 4 fruit dlahee The sUU of affairs In California clty of 700 inhabitants, a High | Rsttog House committee and turned Many people ••eallze that heart Women’s Summer 4 cupa add 4 aaucars is to acute that tha President of tbe burn does not Indicate heart trouble : other phase so pi^uctfve of added_ pleasure — the possession of Elk Sandals 1 plattar—1 aerving dish Council of 24 to do the governing ' the tables by nailing Brig. Gen. but is a referred pain from the , United States ought to be on hls Job Benny Foulola, chief of Air Corps, Silk Remnants DOWNSTAIRS STORE and s cyuple of guardian angels one stomach producing a burning sen-! I up-to-date equipment now If aver. The most extraordin- to the mast. of whom represents the President The commlttse, which had ex- satlon in the region of the he'art or -1 Netting Corsets ary measures may be demanded by of Frsnee and the other the Spanish pected to “ get” Woodring, was ra top of the stomach. The patient j Unc’.'ilielt foundations of porous net Desirable lengths te plain and printed the evanU of tha next day or two fh«. ..—.,1 ' *'“* * »tomach and may belch ' Brown, smoked and white Bishop of Urgel. From , the year August is golf’s mid season. Sales of golfers’ requisites are on featuring nipped waist, uplift bust and mod- ailks. AH sales final. ^ MONDAY ONLY qr three. They cannot be taken, 1278 Andorra got along under prac- mouriy^TharSni Fotool‘.T u h “"d ^ ; j ^iTd's ?n uTe’-th^a't ^ erately low back. Also rayon batiste elk in leather sole model nor tha situation properly appraised honesty and demanding hls dismiss- uiesli adds w d ga« s ^ u sh ' th ri?' model without belt. Sizes 34 to 48. with double strap. Sizes tically this same arrangement until or imminent. That set of matched irons, that swanky new-fangled 6 to 2. from moment to moment,Dy a Presi- Jiise th . u m . I...... "'* ' >«ccursoccurs shorts and lisle s h ir ts ...... dtDC SIZE 27x48 OVAL FIBER RUGS fagoted. Sizes 1 to 3 ut voAT ■ there is « long standing P. S.—There are good bargains, too, in equipment to bright blues, rose and tan UNEN DISH TOWEUNG fifth...... to pastels ...... O a / C Utr^ ■hocking wlUtognnas of materlalts. unknown to nearly 650 yesr.«. They , ence Homesteads Division last year ' . Imported from Russia, 16-inch width, a om rushed the High Cfmmll and de proved hlmeelf no greatt shakosshakes ' ^yP*^*‘*cidity ^ of gastricS tif le Juices as SHIRTS and PAJ.AMAS 81.00 values for ...... 69c HEUBLEIN’S MILSHIRE GIN. FOURTH IXOOR and Small Uc people to deprive the children of i_ ^4 ' I stomach inflammation. In for tennis, swimming, camping, fishing, touring Values to $1.50! White and a f imbleached, yard...... 1 / C manded universal male suffraae in ' f" but a whiz ot a SIZE 24x48 RAG RUGS per WASH GOODS the land,, to the name of sordid econ- steel nf ,.... . * * subsistence homesteadhomestMd “e^rt e.xpert. (Hiaie ' H!"* *ou may tractive patterns shown regularly $1.50 ...... OOC SECOND FLOOR to exsovto. tha country's school sv« i ' Immense invading i strongly with Ickes when the latter SuFttittg UNBLEACHED 80-SQ. MUSUN Men’* 84.00 Sporta develop some verj’ serloqs trouble, 79c NAINSOOK UNION SUITS SIZE 44x80 R.UO BUGS tem with a view to di jarmy of 60 French gendarme.^ "““Kht to organize the homesteads such as stomach ulcers or tnflanv 88-sqilarc cloth. Sizes 38 to 48, Mill lengths from 2 to 20 yards. I 1 ROYAL UNICORN OIJD OXFORDS tom with a view to discovering: marched into Andorra. ' atralght federal proJecU. mstion. Largo colorful picidr you'd like 40-ln. width, yard ...... M ^ " 2 C SCOTCH WHISKEY, aged in Popular models to plain white or NOW NOW tohather It was worth the sacriflees Th«v . I " ’iison wanted local corporations, elastic waist at the with black or tan trimming . . . The quickest way to get perman- models ...... DDC cottage ...... wood over 5 years, dao ^ w* 1.44 also two-tonei. Some have leather $ •0 stmmously demanded In It* be-'„f “ '"°"® ““'’y «“P- ent relief Is to use nothing but $1.69 kaM to o .. ; Spanish protest* hut not until' Pori Mrs Roosevelt backed hliii, A $4.50 Whiskey . O ’J . 1 O soles, others «1 th O C > tOO*a tpaBkers did not get aay^Uiey bad suponnteaded an election "'’erruled them. w-ater for several dsv* to keep the MAIN FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR 2 for $L00 »tom#ch well washed This will re- SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR rubber soles ...... W^e^d 2 for $2.50 • 1 Rad tape oa fo m ^ aad personnel. Uavs the gastritis or l^ltmmationl MAIN FIXK>R TRUUtffLOOB t ikABCh^iBa. EVENING HEk ALH, MANCHICSTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JULT 14, ibb4. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 14,1984,

SOPHIE KERR'S GREAT NOVEL bioke the Upe on all fours. For 1 and 1 ;30 In the afternoon or be- tunately no damage was done and tween 8 and 8:30 in the morning. RULES r«ctor Wehb soon had the shoe in The new rotary at Leonaird's jMr- BLUEFIELDS BATTLE Local Sport FRIDAY THE 13TH “STfiY OUT OF MY LIFH” TEN- repair again. The ladles proved quiu ner on the Rockville-Crystal Daka WTiC - By Sophie Kerr expert in moat all sports ana more road, which Is In the form of a DAILY RADIO PROGRAM METHODISTS BEATEN especially in volley ball and tug-o- parklet about 20 feet In diai^ter, la BartfonI, Ooaa. Chatter SmONG FAVORITE SHUN (Csntral and S a stm ffUndard Tims) LUCKY FOR YANKS > BEGIN HEBE TODAY v.ar. We enjoyed the tea which was Ming damaged by motorlsU. •nres M.O0 W. 1040 K. O. M M M. ^tolGS named her. I don't know what she RIVALS TO 5-5 TIE served at 6 p. m. and also theienter- have cut Into the rotary several (eet rraveiera. BroadcasllBi Bervtoe YESTERDAYK BESCLT8. JANE TERRY oonte* to ’ New looks like." asa: coari to'S E fT e'u eV5.5SSis*?KB^nriiae/Mra!.{nr^^^^ Teifc determlaed to ehow her Buddies Ulnment at 8. We all arrived home In some cases. ffregrams autajaet ta ehansa. I». M. No matter how good yrou may be TO CAP11IRE RACE NortbcAstera. Thera was no one to meet her fDaytlthi tima Ona Bour Lattr). Springfield 1, Hartford 0 (11) AS DETROIT LOSES BY ROCKVILLE TEAM at a late hour very tired but happy Rene towa and especially AMY at the train in the morning and Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Nettle- NBC-WEAF NETWOR.: Cant. aat. aa an athlete, there are three an- JACKSON that she oao make a and hoping for another oUting very ton whc» have bc^n ipending a Saturday, July 14, 1984 •A4IC ffaati wtaf wlw waal wtle Watertown 8. Manchester 0. she was glgd at that. Much easier 1:05 p. m.— l-H Qub. to o Malioiiey Service Team U n -jsiX R IC H S T A K K tagonists qualified to make you a Worcester 7, Lowell 6. saseess of her life. Amy had been soon. month In England, returned to w j« «ta« weak wfl nllt wfbr Iro w*y k.M A Oreheetre "has been" quicker than anything to take a taxi and rattle uptown Anderson-Shea Post. V. F. W. l:4 5 -^ a n Bruesco's Orcbeatra. (Cambridge-New Bedford, her best friend ontil HOWARD Mrs. Robert McIntosh, secretary Rockville today having landed In , .wmaq won Yl*"’ woc-who ^ 4 wow wtef wkbf ha® ^ Cerlll #. Tenor- ^ else. Women and wine are these post- without forced conversation, and I .Meeting New York yesterday. 2:00— Dick Fiddler's Orchestra. teste. Wanderers* Qusrtst—west; . Winner of Three Derbies poned.) JACKSON broke the encafeinent with a chance to look at the old c; the Auxiliary, left Manchester N08THWE8T A CANADIAN^ .jaA. Armstrong—mldwssi roprst Implacable foea. It's an easy—yes, Babe Ruth Slams Out 700th NEWEST HOME RUN Herb Wright Pitches ^ len Jane forced on him and married The next meeting of the Post w ill,' i hursday for a month's vacation In Francis H. Dllenschneider of 2:30,—Tales of the Titans. National. town and s ^ hOw, little it had , b* Tuesday evening August 3:00—Green's Novelty Orchestra. SOUTH — WTva wptf wwiio wta wjax * Wllllama. Soortt— AT NARRAGANSEn a pleasant—way, too, at erasing Amy. I'nable to hear the kIk M of 7. 31 -Detroit, M:ch. She wa.s accompanied Philadelphia, who formerly lived in ...jaaaa' ®aoa Kardaa Orchaa.—chain yourself out at the sports picture. This Year Expected to Be New York 7, Pittsburgh 6 changed. A lew more automobiles | gj Armory Itockvllle, is spending a few days in 3:30—Week-end Review. *raPl J:J®—'••'an’ Jonaa 'Orehaitra West Side held— Mai- ___ Boston 7, Chicago 6. Home Run Before 25,000 did Game But Costly Er* Am3r*s bappineait, .lane obtains a and a new movie house semced to j Baseball by her husband. lilT *7** 10>re «!a2r a'JtS****; •arthall, Maledaara But just try a comeback and see HITTER WITH A ’S Job in a New York real estate this city with friends and relatives. 4:30— Lady Next Door. w Monday. . The auxiliary extends Itv Trinity Lutheran church will hold kho kf«S ktsr km Irpo Expect All of 1,002 Stalls still cold enough for the fur coat. Post, V. F. W. for a game of base- Kriens, director. Cant. Cait. ' The other night at Bbbeti Field American lB( an excellent salary-. She has The elms' along the campus waved congratulations. their annual picnic on next Wed- a.'SZ a-'S Z? •yo’whony Oreh. ball. This game to be played after nesday, July 18, at Lake Corn- 6:00— Baseball Scores. ill R a RIIaiI caiocolate, the Cuban Bon Bon, Olds at Arlington. New York 4, Detroit 2. But Bob Johnson Does Not an affair with R04'>ER THORI’ E. In a raw wind. Patche.s of snow The drawing on the beautiful Ul D c U paninglwho had amassed $300,000 from hts Giants Meet Cubs Today. Hitting Spell Defeat. who is married. Later she tires of the County Council Meeting, Au- pounce. Bristol. The party will 'leave 6:05— Wrightville Clarion.. ' olhara Orehartra Baseball of the type that fans are ! W riU6Q Boston 7. St. Louis 2. lingered on the winter-dull gross. gust 12. at Unionvllld This game handmade quilt will take place at 6:30—Rudy Mat»:n's Music. S-1^ 10-ii?i Oaeh—tniSwaat glad to pay good inoney to watch i I ring activities, tried to regain bis him and when, he offers to hear Evily, dark and troublerl, met her Rockville about 9 o'clock In the ®aor. KIScHu *-»ZiS'.^l;:?“ 'J?a®'a laws Parlod Washington 3, Qeveland 2. Think He'll Beat Out Jim- the expense of their child she dis- is one of those things that just had cut monthly meeting next Wednes- morning and will return late In. the 7:00—The Three Scamps. 4:0^Oon Biq«low*8 Oreh*8tra r 4sZlo:a2Z? • Orch.-to a was played at the Weat Side field i fistic prestige. What happened ? He CTIcago. July 14.— lA P l—Caval- irhIladelphla-CbIcagO postponed) at the door. Miss Rosa, she said, day evening. Every member is afternoon. 7:15— Famous Favorites — Chris- 3*2^ 4;3(V.Te A* Annoitnetd lO^mZiJlSZi' Jahnaon Oreh.—baalo lost night when the Blueflelda bat- ‘ Day August 1. was battered to a pulp by Petey By HI GH S. FULLERTON, JR. Last night the Young •.Tec’s Meth- misses him contemptuously. to happen. Crockett, Peterson and 4:0^ B:00—Al and Hit Oand ^®de. wiU) the thrce®year>old odist club baseball team iravellcf was feeling mighty low. The house urgently requested' to make her re tiaan Kriens, director. 10^SZJ3:SiZ?“'"''' Walcoma Orchaa. tied their erstwhile ebaw eron of a Hayes, a third rater who hasn't pionahip of the American turf Instead of juat'„*one "crucial'’ In her desperate pIlKhf .lane waa over-heated and there was a Wetherell have simply been talking A large number of people patron- 4J3&-W Handt Across tho Bo#dsr °ai«'' Of'''- - b»: .STANDING my Foxx. to Rockville to be lefei.'cd by th» turns to .\my for help. Howard Is too much about the, activities of turns of ajil tickets, , stubs, and ized the food sale held on Friday 8-00— Emil Coleman's Orchestra. B:0^ w^nf A . otbors week ago, the Mahonbv Service enough steam behind his punches to series, two were offered for the en- stuffy sickroom odor, faint, per- Pawtucket. R. I.. July is, _ knock a flea off a donkey's ear. It Northeastern Ko.scluszko Scouts hv a score of 4 touring liennany and .\my comes both Posts. Babe ' Wetherell Is' ‘ hat everything will be m afternoon by the Convention . Club 8:30— Hands Across the Border. Wm, H. Foutkos. Tilk 11 .os—17:00—Dance Hour—wabcAwaat team of Hartford, to a 5 tthdS score - — »a«\svNj JKrimjric W taFtalnment of major’"league fans sistent. Otherwise all was the 9:00— One Man's Family. , Bddio Peabody A Orehos. tie. waa not Petey Hayes who licked L Pet. to 2. to New %'ork. She stays until the booking the players for the jocal ' of Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca- £•«>—Tod Boromon^w^fif ouly NBC-WJJ NETWORK Wednesdays will rival Saturdays In Classic today a prohibitive 1 to Hartford .. 1 today and both of them involved same; Jane might have stepped 9:30—Chicago Symphony Orches- "The Keed” over In Brooklyn. It .889 New York teams. Robert Lee Johnson newest long- Wright Twirled Well baby Is horn and then, horrified Post, and Chief Crockett, former | following are the refreshment hontas, which was held at the T;30—To Bo Announced Three to Third attractiveness during the August favorite, wjth ten other thorough- Manchester ...... 8 1 .727 from the massive crowded well- tra. t'OO—One Men*e Family—<* to a The Blueflelda started out with a was his other enemies—wine and the range hitting star of the PhlUdcU beeaose .lane Insists on Klvlng Manchester resident, Is manager of “ “ r monthly meeting: Kuhnly store. Rhdde Island's new $1,500.- breds challenging him. New Bedford ...... s 3 .6'20 W'hile^.the Yanks w*ere regaining Herb Wright was on Uie moun4 'U kept rooms the day before. Time' 10:00— Raymond Knight and his 7:S^^ |l:1IWChteeQo SymoHony Oreh. bang in the third inning when gals. - phia Americans, may be sho\ving for the loser? aqd although comini her daufthter away, aitrees to had stood still here. the Unlonvllle team. After all Milligan, Mrs. McKee. Mrs. J. Mr., and Mra. Arthur Pateman of • :00— k;00—Ray Knight CticKbo^-wto e track, It was revealed to- If victorious. Cavalcade will Lowell ...... 6 5 .545 th» American League lead yesterdav the way to home run makers of take the child with the under- there Is only nine positions on the; Mrs. Stairs, Mrs. Scott, East Main street are entertaining Cuckoos. Lomberdo** Orehee. Piunek cracked out a single, stole come the undisputed three-.veai Worcester . out on the rhort end of the sfcori 4t4B—Slberlin Slngero Chorus Presldent Walter O’Hara ...... 4 5 .444 • N'ough a partial fracture of the bo7h major leagiies now, but Isn't standing that .lane neser shall Manchester team, so get your name) A. Sloan, Mra. E. Stannage and Misses Matilda and Margaret Ma- 10:15— Guy Lombardo's Orchestra, second and iadvanced to third on a Old Grover Cleveland Alexander champion ot he year and will ,i Watertown ...... 3 allowed only four htis Threi Time had niarched on with Miss 10:45— Siberian Singers. Riince Music Orehestrs announcedv that claiming stake 6 .3:13 Friday the Thirteenth jinx, which kidding himself about being In front reclaim her. in early to Babe Wetherell. Who Annie Taggart, lone and Miss Katherine Hagen of J;1!U-105l^Preei.Redlo Nrwi Period had throw. Hook Brennan clouted was as good as any of ’em In the qlose to Man-O’-War as a Springrfleld ...... 3 7 brought them a 4 to 2 triumph over errors by the Meihoolsts did a 1 ^ Rosa. She clutched at Jane and 11:00— Press-Radio News. out another single, bringing Piunek races, with pum® of $2,500 added .300 of his husky teammate. Jimmy Howard returns and completely wants to be iherely a rooter on the All members of the auxiliary are New York City over the week-end. 4;?o—10:90—Donee Music Orehestrs wi.T -wfaa whan Irnro win be condu cu/every Wednesday olden days. But Alec had a fond- horse. Already winner of three Der- C!!ambridge ...... 1 8 .111 Detroit’s Tigers, the Giants wer* ol damage, especially’ a i they wen wept feebly. Her once solid and 11:05—Enric Madrlguera's Orches- Whitemsn's Show wnsi ktbs kths wsoe wsv» tpra*. Chucky Smith then hit a ness for the bottle that didn't help Foxx, at the ftnl.*h, approves of Vmy's taking the sidelines with a game like this In the 11'lndly requested to help out on the -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parker of 10:1^ 11:1B—C.irsrpee Csrnivsl—o to c MOUNTAIN—koA kdY) krlr k«b1 except opening d a /w 'h en the Nar- bies—the Kentucky, the American National. warming up for a five game selto made at critical stages ot the game baby. roseate flesh Was flabby and waxen. tra. his to left field which scored him any. Of course, the old fellow Johnson infers that Foxx will Inability to hit In the pinches alse , , I Mons-Ypres cigarette fund. Please Prospect. street are rejoicing over CBS-WABC NETWORK ragansitt Handicap, wUh a $5,000 and the Detroit—Cavalcade, pur W L Pet. •v.lth the second place Chicago Cuba catgh up sooner or later, but In New York .Jane opens her Her' carefully touchod-up hair the birth of a daughter bom yester- Whiteman's Orchestra kho'^Wfid k ®r*k]iZ''‘' “ '‘®™» E. Roguakus made first stuck It out In major league baseball was partly responsible for the de- . Soft Ball I buy your cigarettes and deposit them 12:00 Midn.—Silent. RASIC—Bastt WHhe wodr woko weao added purse will be chased by Isabel Dodge Sloane of New York ...... 51 29 .838 "by increasing their National League hopes to be close -to the first base- own real estate office. She re- showed an. Inch of white against day morning at the RockvUIe City Cant. Baat. __ 'a n error which enabled Smith to for a long Ume. But today he ta Chicago .. feat. The Methodiatb stored In tin the scalp. But after her first tears Anderson-Shea Post expected to i with Mrs, Duke at the Home Bak- weeh' wnec nyrr wkhw wkre whk cWw emble a cm .. home plate. The first of the big «*WfYork two years ago for $1,200, ...... 49 31 .613 nargln to two games. man in home run production ceives a letter from her aunt and play a team of veterans when they; ery. The 'Veterans In the hospital hospital. wflrr weau win wjss wean wfbl wspd ’ finSZ M'»a® Chorua events to follow the grand not even In tpe minor leagues coach- bas W n $80,910 this year. With St. Louis ...... 44 33 .571 third when C. Harr's received s decides to gf> to .llarhiirg to super- she rallied. "I'm not really sick, • Sunday, July IS. yinv wmas: Midwost: whhm wfbm MjUiuneyB Scot v Ing or managing a team. He Is Obuita Best Pirates when the season ends. He is con- walk and promptly stole second. L went against the Army and Navy [will certainly appreciate your klnd- Leslie Mann and Francis Poggie KTnhr kmoT wowo whss '-r lisoZ llJ S Z ^ rY " O'-ehaatra on Wednesday, August 1, w i l l ______eleven starters, today's race carries Fittsburgh ...... 39 36 ,5'JO The Giants, after gaming an early fident that he has become a long vise some business affairs.' she protested. "I had the flu and team of Village street left yesterday for a ( ^ t e r n DayUght Saving Time.) J^OoZ s^nSZM^*! “ avaralona Quartat The Mahoneys came back In the iil(>ting the hairy House of David' a gross value of $41,850 with $,’11 Harris knocked out a single which it left me low, that's all. And I've Enough said! What say [ ness. A. M. CAST—wpir whn trihw whre wlbt wfes I^SoZ J;SSzJ?Jr'a“ '''a Theater. Plava Gaspee Claiming Stakes, for three- Boston ...... 40 40 .500 I t ^ through the slugging of Frank distance hitting luminary to stay. NOW TfO on with THE STORY Dave 7 motor trip to the World's Fair at worr wicn efrh rksc %-fSH symphony Oreh. fourth and tied the score three alt. “ 325 going to the winner. Brooklyn scored hi.s namesake been so worried with that Jimmy 9:30—Trio Romantique. Dixie—west wsfa wbre wqem wdod Pelmtr Ctork OrebaBtpm year-olds and up. to be run over a ...... 33 47 .413 O Doul and Joe Moore, barely lasted Already Johnson , C H A IT E R X X I Golf Chicago. They also plan additional kim wrec wise wdsa Wtoe krM wrr This team opened up with three dlstaniie of ,.lx furlongs on August . Olecovery Contender Philadelphia ...... 32 'Trainer, the .voung whipper-snap- 8:16— Alden Edklns baritone. s'-asZ * Sf«">an. PiVnS clean hits in a row which ended in DoWi 48 .400 to beat the Pirates 7 to 6 in the passed his circuit ' clout mark*'of ! th. ****.^.'''' J ^ e tapped the letter she had Please turn your golf scores Into ^ _ _ sightseeing trips to Niagara Falls ktrh ktss wsro wdno wodx wht .•'ooZ a.'iSZ?''®'’?" *""la—eaat only B r i^ e ^ r t there's a chap, Chief challenger to Cavalcad* un- . Cincinnati ...... 25 50 .342 last season, which was 21. Foxx * ^ben roillcd In the last per. I m so thankful you're here, And Milwaukee. 10:00—Rabbath Reveries. wdse whir wtAT wdhj wwrs wmbr three taUlee. The Blueflelda got by the naineof Jack Delaney who at seriM final, but at the same time been reading. There waa only Comrade Mathlason during the next: I |J II I If \# f I I 17 wsU wmhr L?oZ alSSZj.""*'® Jl^aaaaaJa Orchaa. One week later the Fort Adams doubtedly. will be DlscpYery.-~ the American the Cuba went down by the same swatted 48 to top both • e of the third when the first battel one important deal on hand and Jane you look fine. That's a 10:30—Mexlcafi Typica Orchestra. a'JSZ LJSZ?*!’"®..®'"®-!" anly aaother In the fifth, whUe in the one time wakNU gobd aa any In his reached the initial sack on an error. pretty dre,s.s: Vnu' make me feel few weeks. The playoff will be held I 1\\/\^1V V Hel .T. Heavy traffic was In evidence MIOWCAT—weoh wrl wmt wmhd wisn aaim lng Stakes will be run over a entry of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1 W L Pet. ^•unt- at Boston. Between them American and National Leagues that could not ho closed for hnuthcf du-lng the first of August. Scores through the center of Rockville this 11:00'T-Preaa-Ra<|io News wlhw kfh kfAh wkhn weeo wsht ksej * *tr.r* nZ:i®'’" . ” ®7 '®*'" Barltona-i sixth the Mahoneys brought In two class as a fighter But Jack pre- New York The next man walked, and then siiCh a sight. " I * RRJAJRA 11:05— Vagabonds. wnsT , a.no^.**a 57®®*" *""!•—mldweat rpt distance of one mile for three-ycar- of New York. Dlacovery has trail- ...... 48 28 .632 O Doul and Moore took care of six In 1933. His test record, which three weeks. It would be a good on at least three eighteen holes | ' ' ' past week according to a check-up J:?SZ S.'?2r5®®‘ ' Wllllama. 'Tilk more runs which made It 5 to 4 In olds and up.. > ferred luxury to tbe. tough grind of ed Cavalcade In five , starts this Detroit . .. Klotcr singled to ac.jre 00th Geasay .lane's piescnce was a Ionic. Al- 11.'15— Gruen and Hall, pianists, MOUNTAIN— kU koh ksl ...... 49 30 .620 Giant runs. fell just two short of tjing Babe time to make the trip to Marburg, should be listed. The handicaps will of the cars passing east and west 7" koln kfre kol kfpr Irvf LanZ 2'JSZ^®"®! '•latiana Slatara favor of PP®<' to In- a stoutlsh. competent widow got her clothes on and go down- M. RoumJlownori Quart. 7'nnZ a;22zV'®®7* Nyatarv Play ters. I WUdeat; with BatUlng NelSMrMor- waa largely an occasion for Bate I second and scored on a timely aln- stuir.M for lunch'. Aftqr that they'd the Cogswell Brook Golf Club and BI-STATE SAENGERFEST J JiOJ—Columbia Salon Orchsi. y-a^ a'.S zi’ TL®®'’**' ®*''*'* Variety Stakes. $2,500 added, for three-year- day. Vanderbilt Insists that Dis- St. Louis ...... 31 40 .437 goes to the plate. who had endeared herself to Jane 12:30— Round Table Discussion. Chance Loet olds and up with the distance set at mer lightweight king, with A ) Wbl- covery la an Immensely Improved Ruth to win the plaudits of a throng 'gle by Gessay. summon young Tralnor and jane | ^ ff"''®''y 1:00—Road to Romany J'.nnZ tha S«a s.'iSZ o .'?2z 92 '*5?*" ,B*"® Concert gaat, hifl conqueror. Philadelphia ...... 30 46 SOS of 25.000. The Babe started the “I "take my signals from the by her pas.slon for detail, her Imag- »:SnZ K*.*t Oroan RaclUI a'.aoZ S.lSrTl!'.*.®!"®'*’ af Yaatarday A strong bid was made by the a mile and a furlong. since Cavalcade de- Chicago .. Single By O'Malley should deal with him. In the, I I oat Frolics Overnight A, P, WL8 Barn Dance-to eat locals to break the Ue In the ...... 26 51 .338. scoring In a mound duel between bench, and If the signal calls for inative vacancy and her super-re- Commander Cheney claims his IN R O C K V im AUG. 4-5 1 .'30—Concert Classics — Chris- ?.Sr t y*'.a5'a Orchaitra The’ final Wednesday feature will feated him In the Detroit Derby. slugging the ball. I let go and The local team started the fifth apcctability. .Mra. Andrews brought meantime- Jane might look at the tiaan Kriens, director; Ann s-Sfel J- ‘•'“'a Orahaatra eigUth when Patton, a pinch hitter, Yea. It might be fun while It )aaU Red Ruffing and Tommy Bridges by off with a single by O'Malley, but suggestions young Tralnor had soft ball team will make a better Armatrono—a only: 1o'ISZj?.SZ?®7.'®« “ “ a'a Orehaetra be the Watch HIU Claiming Stakes The Vuderbllt colt has bean doing TODAY’S GAMES blast It out of the park If I Can," Instant confidence to clients who I showing on the new Inseam ball News Yardley, soprano; Garfield Ed Wurttabarh Orchaatra—writ .o.'SSZJI Oa""V * Orehaetra doubled to right and went to third for two-year-olds on August 29 with but If you’re going to be a cham- ome wrlnnlng of his own t'nce hts cocking his 14th homer of the year he beams. he was caught out running to sec- made about Miss Rosa's affairs, to 10.so—11.so—VIncant Looaz Orchaatrs on on Infield out. He died at third, Northeostera hesitated before Jane's youth and I rather than the old style outaeam Swift, baritone the distance set as six furlongs. pion In the athletic field you’ve got last clash with Cavalcade, winning —his 700th In more than 20 years ond. C. Harris got to first on an know what he'd been up to, More Than 2,000 Persons Ex- 2:30— Landt Trio and White. however, when the next two bat- to trod the straight and narrow. Hartford at Lowell. Johnson Is extremely ...uuvoi, ; , good looks, t ball. Personally we don't believe These races supplement the Roger the Brooklyn Handicap at a r.'lle of big league ball—and Bill Dlckev : and retiring another Chuck ' ® « "-“ d Jane found that she could not Webster, M ass.-Police dismissed 3:00—Collin Driggs organist. :00—Heart Throbs of the Hills. ters failed to arise to the occasion New Bedford at Manchester. knocked in the other two runs. "Mr. Scars is on the phone.' re- they could catch soccer balls. pected to Take Part in Mii-i Williams Handicap, with a purse of and a furlong, defeating the older Cambridge at Watertown. i Klein In that respect. *2*^ acored w.ien Rbgers hit ported Mrs- Andrews. •'He's a lit- (tineentralr on young Tralnor's let- 3:30—Dancing Shadows. :30—Time, weather. by bringing him in. The Bltieflelds Athletic Club has a Gehrig Out I to K- Koski who muffed the ball. ters, rhe wind, the tossing trees SIC Festival Lasting Two a hoax the discovery of a purport- NEW M O R IA m STA'nON $7,600 added, to be staged on the horse Dark Secret, which a year Springfield at Worcester. tle, tight, and of course he's beg- 1:00— John, V. Kennedy. :4.5—Baltimore Municipal Band The Blueflelda will play the Uve wire manager for Its baseball Despite the double cause for cele- In the last of the dlth the Scouts made her restless. She had , bet- British War Veterans Days. o Eager strange and alien m the unaltered Dedham, Mass.— Attorneys fnr 9:30—Theater Program. E, Raguskiis, 3b. 3 0 starts this season. No other horse, Boston at St. Louis. Washington’s Senators took an mette for the remainder "of the ing the search and we may be able from the different committees were ; event is being held under the spon- 6:30—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. Facility and Convenience. 0 8 0 0 exceptional program to be conducted town a team of fast players capable oven more severe blow in the course The Me’thiMlist.s h.ad a ctTKhce to to close a week ahead of time. Scene. The gray stones of the Norman Brighton Millen filed mo- 7:00—Modern Concert — Norman 8:45—Goodrich Baseball Resu A. Raguskus, 3b 4 0 1 1 2 ot giving the customers plenty of with the exception of , Washington at Cleveland. '31 campaign and throughout '32. rw le In the sixth when Wogmai; hit heard and much important biisl- 1 Worship of the Gc.sang and Declama- tions for a new trial, 0 on Labor Day, the last day of the his stablcmatc, has been able to cl a 3 to 2 triumph over Cleveland That's fine. Isn't it! But you'd buildings fused with the gray sky, ness discussed. * I tion Club with the Lledcrtafel Sing- aoutler, director; Robert 10:00—Madame Schumanp^Helnk B. Smith, rt ... 4 0 0 0 1 0 action. If the fans will only support Philadelphia at Chicago. Johnson swatted 26 home runs to deep right field ano tried to Sntdents hurried back and forth summer meeting. defeat Cavalcade this season. High that left them only a half game be- better keep the. reservations you Comrade Fred Baker read the re- 'fR Society co-opefatlng. Shanleyi soIoisL and Harvey Hays. After much preliminary prepara- Raiitenburg, If . 4 0 0 2 0 0 the Blueflelda In the next few and batted .340 Iq 1932. and re- stretch a triple Into s -home run but along the paths with the effect they 10:15—Joe and Bateese. Hedlund. c . . . . Quest ‘'onque-ed him by a nose ,n hind the losers. Johnny Stone suf- have. There might he some hitch, port of the last mcetln.; of the New i The .saengerfest will be held at 7:30— WTIC Sports Review. tion, the M!orlarty Brothers are 4 1 1 7 0 0 The railroad track and the race games. Prosper dill reciprocate by ports on him were so optimistic failed. The score: though I don't anticipate anything. had always had of busy, aimless 7:15—Irene Beasley contralto. 10:30—L'Heure Exqui Plurtek, ss ...... 4 1 3 2 1. the mile and three-sixteenth Preak- fered a fracture of his left ankle g o - that Connie Mack consummated insects. Evert the curtains at the England Council of British War | Maple Grove. More than 2,000 peo- I'Pening their new enlarged service 2 track met today, A long thin line putting on the diamond some of the ness. WEST SIDES TO USE ing Into second base In the third In- Knscliiszko Scouts (4) These forma have to be gone 8:00—Jimmy Durante; Rubinoff’s 11:00—Time, weat' Ueubauer, p . . . 3 0 0 1 2 teat players available here and by the A1 Simmons deal with the AB n windows Veteians which was held in Boston ' P'® “ eo expected to attend from WAPPI NG Station today, with Texaco gas add- 0 ^of rail wa.s laid at breath-taking 30,000 Spectators ning and may be lost to the club the H PO A E through. If we neglect them wcwf u P^'^blcnt'a house, „a faw wecaaweeks aeago. The report waa various parts of New England, par- Orchestra. 1:15—Bradford Q ^ a n - James Patton X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 booking a series of high caliber White Sox, and recalled the J. Bclcsltl, ss ., . 3 0 0 0 1 1 ed to the list of other popular pace by a large raUroad construc- Upwards of 30,000 spectators are rect of the season. mjgM find ourselvci; tled up in the i ; :; ; r i Vfry interesting Iso gave a i ttcularly Connecticut and Rhode la- 0:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. O'Hara. — , — -__ games NEW PITCHER TODAY ypung man who seems destined H. Key, 3b ___ . 3 0 1 0 1 0 and Amy had thought so ugly He also gave _ brands to be had at this up-to-date tion crew Thursday and before work expected to turn out today to wlt> Red Sox Win report on the proposed plot of land 1 M .ss Ellen J. Foster, Mls.s Esther 9:30— Unique Program, 11:27—U. S. JlVeather Bureau. service station. It is located at (Cen- 34 5 9 24 8 2 to be a vital cog In another great G. Koski, c ..... 3 0 0 10 0 0 "Don't worry, you'll gel plenty of i NowL i the‘ "® b®®bename of Amy had In- " d ie s and Miss Margaret Welles 11:30— PrcsS-Radio. for the day ceased a construction ness the mile and a quarter test and The third American League con- Macklan machine. In the East cemetery vhlch will be : Sunday afternoon a concert 10:00— Hall of Fame ter street opposite Pine street. .Mahoney'i Servloe (8) car had wormed its way over the A word to the wise Is sufficien t- A. Suschoski, If , 3 0 0 1 () 0 im to walk left early Friday morning by auto- 11:35— giriere Orchestra. perhaps their crowning of Caval- Putney, Formerly With Hart- tekt^saw Wesley Ferrell take per- Coached by the veteran Bing the war before it's over. That's 1 ' Impossible known as Ve'erans Field. The hv- i be held In the grove with Colt's 10:30—Canadian Capers. The patronage at this station has AB R H PO A rail up close to the grandstand. watch the Manchester Green team Berthold. 2b ___ . 1 1 0 2 4 0 right, you keep In touch with me\ 1 things with- blle for. Lake Willoughby. Vt., where 11:00-—Charlie Davis' Orchestra. 12:00p^otton Club Orchestra. Florerty, of cade as champion. The track was sonal'charge of Boston’s 7 to 2 vic- Miller, outstanding curve ball L. Ko.-)ki, lb . .. 2 out the sense of Amy's lost com- laws which will govern Veterans i- ^*®nd -of Hartford. Between four increased at such a gratifying rate Railroad officials announced that a from now on. If the Manchester ford Itlayflowers, Will Take 0 0 8 0 2 No, I'm certain II hasn't lenkeil 1 , Field were also read and were up- ' **ve hundred .singers arc to take they are to spend a week. On their 11:30—Broadcast to Btid Expedi- 12;3{Ka. m.—Terrace Garden Or- , F c r s c h , l b ...... 4 Green Community a u b supports In excellent condition after a ilghf tory over the Browns, pitching ef- hitter, Johnson now can wallop Gessavi rf ...... ! ii 1 1 1 1 0 pHiuonahlp Ami swiftly, surely, eatra. that the management felt add'tipnal Plona, 3b ...... 4 0: second track would be laid immedi- ^t'i®®*’ * drizzle yesterday leaving the course Mound Againat Fast Bev- out. It'll take a prettv smart news- proved by the Mons-Ypres post. part Delegationa will be present return trip they expect' to visit tion. ^ or otherwise fectively and socking two home runs a hook and has learned to wait Tenns'tedl, cf . . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 paper man to get hold of thlsl Jane ,,, ileterminril to go' and see Canada, Maine and New. Hampshire. space would have to be acquired. Popowlcs. If . . . . 4 2 lately and the landing plaUorm 1 fast. erages. that accounted for four tallies. for the Blow one. Bob hit .290 Klotcr. p ...... I Amy to see the child, "I vvant to The Joint' ‘ outing which ' was held from the Arbciter Macnnerchor and 12:00 Midmght—Silent. Therefore a large tract of land ad- 0 structed with the next few days. I iv®®* “ '*®ur ’’*8oig doings6oln( from this 1 2 0 1 X transaction until you say the word, gnou- i'^! Wadstrup, ss' . . . 4 „ _ ^ ! nine. Opposing Cavalcade and Discov- The remaining National League last year, and has Improved that _ "ve got to know, about at Bolton lake last Sunday was a Llederkranz Damcnchof of New '.Mrs. Franklyn G. Welles. Sr., and joining the original station'was ac- Now listen: I may have to go out ' " ‘ ‘ Vandergriff, p, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 ery will be Good Goods, Cavalcade's The West Sides will play the affair, with the Phlla-Chlcago con- mark 20 points this season. Totals ...... 21 4 4 : everything " She smiled a Iwisteil, great siicre.ss and all attending re- Haven; Arbeitcr Lledertafel and Mias Luck .Welles of Avery street, quired -from Cheney Brothers, which Applications for stalls for the Au- i u .r .-. . 1. ^ .... 31 8 A of town for a few days hut .Miu ®...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 stable mate: ThomasvIIIe. owned by Hartford Club Beverages team of test In the American and St. Louis- Bob is a brother of Roy Cleve- .Methodist Club (2) ^^j^jruclul smite "Nobody *-an .say port having niK a wonderful time. Damenchor Arheiter Lledertafel, who have been spending a week extended the station property from gust meet continue to pour Into the! r-o"*®* picked chance for Andrews will be rigid on tlu both of Hartford; Turner Llederfa- Berube, rf, c . . . 3 0 D 6 0 1 Hal Price Headley of Lexington, Hartford on the Weat Side grounds I-'hlladelphia in the NationiJ rained land Johnson of the Red Sox, and AB R K PO A E Almost every member of the post with friends and relatives in New 301 to 315 Center street. -With this administration building and officials °*^Sgren, Stechholz, Mozzer and will telephone me lnstantly^”if • fel uml .Saengerlnmil, both of .Meri- Milford. Conn., have returned to WBZ-WB WDRC Strong. 2b, li . . . 3 0 0 0 2 0 fh.f __ others on the 1934 Manchester Ky.: Hadagal, the entry of Warren this afternoon at 3 o’clock, weather out, w'as one of those things in which critics call him a better all- O’Malley, 2b .. . 2 0 1 1 0 0 wa.s present and eiijoytsl the bout- added space It is possible,to swing in are convinced that everyone of the permitting, and the fans will have around performer, I’m neeiled 'rhc mom v'll-be ready . i S<*e^ ! ' "I'H g'o to ing. swimrnh’g anil, the big program den; Eintriiiht of Wallingford; Ar- their home tin Avery street. 1*5 High school swimming team to col- Wright of Chicago; Blen Fait, rep- Cincinnati barely staggered through Harrison. 2b .. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Springfield — Hai’tford Oonn. ISSti "If Center street for service very 1002 stalls win be filled when the resenting the Corslclana stable of an opportunity to see Putney, the "Roy helped' me obtain my 2 of spurts. Activities were kept ipIII i1 belter Maenher and Frauenchor ol w V 32 6 9 24 8 *3 first race Is called. lect a few cherUhed medals. All to a 8 to 6 decision over the Dodg- C. Hanks, lb . . 2 0 7 0 0 .we close. And anyway, you're all Now that her resolve was maile Mr. and Mrs: Emmer.son Tifft and conveniently. New pumps Installed Texas: Growler, the entry of H W sensational new pitching find, in op- start, and, showed me many Rogers, If .... j to .see Amy, she could not wait from 1 ;30 until darkness. Ten was' , Bridgeport; Lledertafel jof Broad daughter will move to Plymouth, Mahpney s Service .. 000 302 00—5 they have to do to take a chance on ers. . 4 0 1 1 0 0 right, Mr. Sears. You've signed not only record the amount of gaso- Maxwell of New York: RIskulus. eration on the mound for the Weat things about how the game L. Harris, rf . . . . 4 until the next day. In the late .served at